The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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flll'IN'HEH T\M NT >>>
0\ n.W I ti. (JI !M K>\
\ n. york >' V. "T i" i l> ra! < mi.
ott c- >r •-! {s«iu J t *" te-
nuni 'and progr u:. r.<
problem." T ^ point I "
unanimously ;Aqih ui> U-.-..
mooting w< ll aticnri r . ] p mi
Northern delcgat o- i i o '
church* boib i • : ■ on id i
a nu i brr of culorad lei T
ronstruclive pio^i u ro - c:;-
points:
For legal prof*' or: r-pono-uV jm-
ice, including cqrd pay • o.o h!
woi k; reip< ct d protection I
Negro woman and lie \. ^i o hon ■
adequate recreational l• 1 itic e m.i
fraveling accommodations for aqu
pay; adequate edue.r <•!
ties, Including a 1u«t divi-i-m « r pu.
Jic funds; qualifier' ■ ;or fn'
.the Ha.ne for !1 r- r ; o.o-o Ji .
an dconfertnce he eon \ i 'i«
black.
Immediately following ih si
.nent the Industrial eiatfons ('oirmr.t
tee of the Intercom h Wo,it. Mo..
*ment ha ssuwl a uport ' i>11 H f,i
its October confer once bu.
ness* vva.s v ll repie. enif rl .m ti
fnieoting, wh'fli stood for th? j- t;lutie i
*)f industrial prob11 mo ly t3i i ,
clph i taukhl J>Y Chrir ' On tlir
tiativ. oi Southern del gau . ill
Port; re.'OK ■ cb "t'uo i ie.,; of out
welvc million Negro Anni in
2«n3 to economic justice -nd to
tie u from economic <*\ ti'. ■: "
Iittter ip tin" imo .i It ti. ' ■ al v o;
ventjoii c th- r. it . o-
<s«J a i't'O'i'i prog - in oi ^ id r
to .legro Atnyilciu It a1. • o vot •!
/?lw tho bnllol in th • Hi" o of *"■
lo the Fefi'r;« >in bi Iiopp. two o
*1iik la 111* u2i0 solvf 1) # :•* e
( HI Hi ii SIM J ti, l'HOntE'l '
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M las 1
i..der ft a social i i'lh tor live year -<
ill l'aul M. I. i iiureli, la. ■ ,in.
jthe nioi.ieiti uf hftVtag jtJi.'jou.-j
I < ii.ia ll.a- >■ ui.l ;'l!r*et the vouns
, • A| l*
' i TI,i cbo lilt ,;vci ■ Tuesday ev- ;
;;?rdlp>s of *ha« I, ■ ■ on in
- I tllf till >■ TI. Mil" ... I, , ,„| (! ,. '
old 'i.l wol! ' ) ., i' 10:;r (lOttfl.s. II j
;—.y :d'" " <. on, bu. Uio per |
|l>l« know i: v. Woods w|U «nterUid,J
I -o they K ). I hc.y know. to. that the |
i 1' iTi .... vnrr: oorii . ! vi y- !
I'lijig is ;.nl, -flirt til v >vill lu.ir 1
I nlenty'of n; (. cwl.. T; •• toaie ftu. ;
i ''I turl-. ( tlig cjiy and lro:n tli '
' v a : iu tli,- or I ttr mi! .
i .."iy won.. . Low A it.. Wuoda .solved!
' l '0"- "• Tin i:.vvf l-i, , o a i :
,nps
whom, fin.' Aflitin •■! - .Hid iriii-ith tv
olftia. nu' Negibca. A third color
Buffi a.ian i - lo ho :i'lded for I. ■ . •
i vlieia he will '<, a do t . n i
slater tuoTii r, 1. untlci liie \ ! ■
bishop in chin ;
C ror Hare! to Cracllcrlc.
Krror, we mo poetlctlljjr n
Tvhui wounded, wii'lir-i lu pnin .-;,i i
de'rp-i • nn oluto^t lratnedJato di t*i
t);:l In sol r trnil, w |;n olliem
Error In like u decapitated kuoju 1
(ui tle thi\t '•ontimu-s to hnng < n (
nneoiiHclomihlo IpdcMih oi ufler ll
Qtight to reeojnilio the nuti'ia oi' t! -
•I'tuutlon n ud <Jk>.
I ;■ ?ientlslr Ho'd Thri Very
I Thin Line Hivides ;s.r.i;i,.,l
and V-.'tietablo Kin^ioms
j ..Okd have tv.jnyhio, and con
■. o;d lv,mn In wrfllEp, nccordlnp to
ti' . vi.lei i ot aa tndlr'u aclcm ,t.
, iWio lma inudot, o cloiw tipdr of tholr
ir.oiions, npd who J..i-. Invented i>rt
'-' ,nuo i.istrum : ti.,'.ngh whWfc
. V!-' ■■ '' are rccirUed ia a sys*
' o~i of anrtn una dc
Vcjet-iV■:M do not pass th. rtfcj,
«fh l.ipld emolloM 'aa human Ii,
' • rUentlst piiys, go he exc|te:
their emotion':, caoslnir norfs rapid
.vrltlijar,' i>Pd i . ada tin- mesRugo liner.
\fier giving th.'in n do? "f potas-
' I 1 iyan!/Io tlioy I., mo do] ..and
.'ho "pen"iwrite* qothlng, By mnk-
Jnn tlifia dnink with Intoiiritlng
nporn th, .!«:* are r.g strn^^(lng a.3 a
topQi ; footfitpps. BTnaljj he kl)l< the
?egetsbio v. Uh heat, thi> dot's de&. ■ nd-
ti the toi .ysyatiiro rlae: ui.ill ..t
l-io degreet |!ahrcnhelt tho dots
lioun3 : ltd I.; ly'imward, then ; top.
Other sciontists Bh-0 credence to
tho observation*, aayln$ thai n vary
tliin I'ne divlifes the animal and
vegetatv khijjoms.
St. Paul M. E. Church
Droad & Perkins
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Cpst t2,0qu doling. tn clr.c of-er^iion
i !>'' r.c.ssegt, < ■ to yon!
Arc y'./ti ;"!iServiii^j fc r tij-'t:iti hls''
Oon^tbe nem.j towsnl cha;u;.ba it
cai ce, ' •, ,i
A Curdial i?>vi<-atj'on
Come ToChurc h
live topic's' gc d mcjsic
DAY OF
LINCOLN'S BIRTH
Great Emancipate Said "Gst Ready and the
Chancs Will Como."
:otlay I! 8. Treasury Offers Chance of EmancipatitTh
From Debt Through Government SecuritieSc
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SALVATION ARMY IS
ALWAYS AT W: Fill
rylilitant HMiginus C . tion Clo*.
er ta Flrir-j Unr. Than Any Oth-
er Workers in France
Ho r.obfi-
iiet In to.
It
r>all Thiuaht.
i-feltti^r let mlatnken nor wron," ii,
reetlons, of which ever;,- „,UI. . '
JtudlCf. and elsewhere, fa)In into many
tjlaconriipe you. Theif is mv
|truction ti be got l.y Cod!., w- V.v '
Let n ",Pl1 fnlthtully, ni.:
fully to be right; he will grow dni..
t.ore und more right.—Oaiij i«.
Twenty-i lght Kovt i n. lit dr.
Ct'aie-- --iy prohiiiition U; i'm iNpr tlu
country 11,. da Qo ■ r ior Robert r
of Okl'.'dionia says: rime lio, hoen
frentlv lessenrd, h-, : ■ ... . ih; ni
greatly improved wli!' • |) ■. ,| ( a .
opon th): morals of t!i" clt!
be overestimated. Oklah toa l.< strom
Jor prohibition."
'Do not fo'f.ct Jeii Kn! :t.
Ji. nt.
READ THIS BOCu'
' <111(1 ST THH'V.'il > , \ v
riiuisriw m k'.'.s
Hy i r p. r. Su!, 111 iii n n.
If a wonderful treatise on tin do,
trlnea of fhu Bible und i. unique in i,
tnalvsls.
For ministers antj oth. • tntieiU-« of
ilie ji Js it Hjiionuid I
, tenure the b^ok ami i>.ki it
bend your order to
' i r. r. r. M 'id.i.ivu
•I3J N. Aydellottf Si.
Suamiee, OKiu.
iicu:c r/iariuscr.iits,
Vhc m:.mini!pt of Quentln Pur-
xvniii' n rniiinnce quickened durin's
ii,,. M,ir for many memories on the
• * iliold , ' ii., ad\'hiilurep- linn 'teei,
i aoid ! ti l.ti.i !. i fu IT.' ,0. TI a., rcc.'ilN
I 1 - ■ - -1 tli.it !ho uiara.acrlpt of '"the
Bride . f I.ununernioor,"' this yenr cole-
; l.rntl.ijt Its centenary, reposed for
j : hip.' tlin. in the strong : io;.i of liie
hi'iiUh Lliifjn luinlc in ISdinlmrgh be-
j fo^e passing into the ppsseaslen of
| the Society of Writers t i the Sljiiet,
to %'hom It w>t^ bequeathed bv
I Mr. Alexander Slinllo nougins. TIio
I concluding chapters of n,.. Ms nr«
In the linnd of nniiiiiiaia:-, the tir«t
heolt emp'o.ved. Tlie novel was. In
faet. written during tho attaeks of
■ fr imp of the stomach, whali bn?iight
the author to death's door; and'It is
| a remarkable fuel that th ^lgh Scott
renieitili rii(1 the story on which he
founded It, he f«- rp ,t Ills own work,
and 0.1 itn 1 • bllcntlnn rr- 1 It as some-
thing ipaite new to him.
Moderate In His Withes.
rmjiloyer—All we can pay Is a llv
,* ing wage.
1 Applicant for J«b—That suits me,
] and I'd like to begin livid-; on about
f'.y.W-■ a >, r.—Judge.
rfWLS WAHiB
I want lo buy Pearls from
the common Mus:- i ; - |;
found in neaily all liAe;- ,nd
lakes. Some pe;nls ai
Valuable, for bet t.-u..
5C:ui by registered uintl. to
s- g randall
Fe-xr! Buyer
belzoni, .iiis-.
(The people waul J, p Kni. it.
j (i> it ti lit i ahm;.
The namei- atonr of c.u , r- ■
M. V. tiharc-li va.: i: ,'d Sunday at Olela-1
•inia City. h!cf (;, ...d 'or .
^kal ai,;.,:: I ly oVirrrs had ohm;
of tin fi' r.a i;
X*. i- '.1 v I c • .
■ :i::d <1 1:1.-1. ] . .. 1) ■ , ,
,h: pstf .a.
1 . ' f : .
' u ' '' n' l i i' aa1!' ii. j
j '' 1 ' All th • 011'., r., v.-cr. ..
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H Conrad, p,-,., 1 m; ,[ ,
f). ii. Sl'ei ■
««•. 'Ctan,
j • jrt; -D.i j r( ... ;4i-.
I !'v< • CO! : 0: The abo
!1J ,lle<i ' 1 'er:; nr. > (\ \v t ;i: l-,r> n,.c J
I Aftt '• , 1 • .
■•'l*1 1 •• '.i o. the rtg-
jpla\ed (he v.- oCiatinrK ci-.^tor .t
">e onMit and 11, pos, of (hi
o, ; . ii/- n. The fore of ■ uoh «•
:
t
),;' ' ptT'' ' ' ' Wiierwl. Ti" looai
j branch ha
200 ail it J 01 ,K'nr,-v
1 - on bavinsr ev
| *•! .. . . t.,,1,11 tv 1*L !l « • I ..
! '«t. ..tion of :he b; ,r„ "* |
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ov.ne.l . nd unt
•uo-rir; -j r
K v ,
A RlrmiR current of
>1 iiea and I iandllnofia
ward '1 ho Salvation Ai
away hack In tlie il.i.vwi-sn irio '
Ide l'r?it toulc note of tl'Plr :
llctm; a,id effluent 'air.. I • hiaa tho
i',"en#:i with 'lie j.unr and lost an4
laal ned lu ths sodlal baltlo, and it
ha:, galnail mightily both In Its 1 n-
dency and in its volume fromtin)
wonderful w In Prnnce. On of
the finer,; tests of public opaiion 's
found In the proha
The is'ew York Time,, one of tlie
moat Influentitil and poTiuiar pap a-s
in the country, in a'reot-,,. -"luo,'->1
enid:
"Salvation Army girls werp in tlia
'battle of Selchepjf.y, unrip: tire •-s
Ing lntrfipjdly about min'. erinjt ^
thf. aeeita of the Amerif,,-. noldlcrb
resisting ine torrifl Qern.au r,. > ick.
^ p to that l ime pi . ably innnv a
eiieans did not even Unow ti .t,t The
Salvation Arm} „au at the from
though they ongiu to i.avo kaowi. 1!;'
THS SALVATION ARMY 13 AL-
WAYS AT THE) FRONT WHETH-
ER THR BATTLEUJ.MF; l.i ONK 01''
Vi'AR OR l-BACB. IT DOBS NOI
FHAR PAIN. DISEASE OR DEATH,
IT DOES NOT ADVERTISE, AND
THERE IS NO REWARD '10 BS
GOTTEN FOR H EL, Pi NO it, EX
OBPT THE REWARD that
CiAiEj i?ROii CONSCIENCE, YET
THAT SHOULD, BE REWARD
ENOUGH TO MAKE MEN" WILLING
TO All) TI1E ARMY IN ITS DFtlYK
i on \\ AR PUNDS.
"Men with money shoidd eotao lo
tho aid of The Salvation Army Ji
tbey want to know what will bo Jnao
V'i; 1 tho money, l«t ii; m look':.:
Selchpre/. But they . j know, tlieji
IrooM that wheruvui u ,aak for hu.
no,11. is to he done, too d sairr.'f"
ahir, too difficult, or too tengerno*
• >r ordinary humai b-dngr. the.ra
tlioy will find TLo Salvation Army
lu .1 ami wom-n doing !t, , uuerfully,
courageously and modestly."
I he I "ftgue !:u!:h ' servict'sj
evening ;'.i 7-80 Yfiu are invited!
to c .rr.c nil ! jo.it! i:i ifie ; c 'ip !
iur ■.tu<:.<
That's Nice. '
For "I.'.'ng on v.a thow 'us bf:a
iti'i'i'M .1 tri 'yci, wtth i&Mow, wa-
ter-tight wheels; ; (ear pair being
prcvided With bj«di« f;r vr 'P\ !;j!oa,
r.> ^ \
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v" ' ,K: -
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Radium Eni.viVfen*.
• * c.. ..ii;!1, i'j fi'ti; i ir, . in cannot:
stopped, hnt as scarry any ot-
itistlon of the jnaterlalappreciable j
. ito Hi • fact that 0 irr.-nru of ■<&. \
gy is constputly pa itpS «f fiQm a,
■ :. ■
''■/ i;,IgHt do o-inshl-
■' lai la.a.s; l-i oi' !"t- to coiul.-ip
• : Shor.. -re, afo has been con-
l™;-d v.Uh ,. thick link's c£ load
• si'la the st-.
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THE ClNQOUN MEMO RIAL PROM THE BRONZE •TATUtTTI QROUK
3Y VHOMA8 B\LL
'And upon th!* cct I Invoke tho ccnalderate JudBment of mankind and
S.10 0rAciouo favor cf /.Pr.i'j'.iy Gcd." ' ' ^
uJuifid (rtji Hi.'
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B?'..M eofit:. t • lie h u\ • '-tt c- r
T! V'- ' Ivvi.MO OlllNlN1: IL ; .{•:!. •
O nucl .lots : i ;« :•. .
f«n.in • • . ' v I I' W-Ui.the > „it? i
1 r tlie na *«te r>< v. ROVX'.
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Another Th'nj ta Rents "Lsr.
Willie and Us moth, . ! ad been vis-
Ming their scut th. coua. . At' r
JJ turning, his mother xva? t'olltag
"• •' r r i over the phone In
IttMieHke her fe<w« v. ,^. wil
lie ig lu the oonive.;,-'n nd,
,iiT.up, .laid: "Maifima doti'l for-
_"t to ti i; her i - ■ ho^i,
u. -
e
TiiD word sa:; -tit wf-r-tw (1) stand
n" ■ " - I r...;,;, cotUp'inous
Kiiklp|g; as salient foatarw of a l.iad !
®1 *' ttent points of ail argument.
•*' "v ^"-nt bejond (lie genera)
.'He; pipjecting, a. a salient argie A
ullent .-arigie i.i n convex ougie, 'thai :
Is. nn a.i-rl . -,j p.., ntPi.' thuli
he sum of > .ighc angies, being
'-'isaied an arc that .--rov'tds a
•'iil-clrcla.
Trees in Sy.a.<espee.e Gardens.
ShakOspcure' gardens should con |
'nln 'inly such ; 1 i r.t" inentioneo
n Shiiko.'peai'. . aks. 'iaoae range
from nprii • • ti-.,..; (nprtcoek) down to I
nud rue. ; <hi :u ! . nearly
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lial anc a i :.,o- in . at r wr. io..;-'.
"tone Qag^rug.—Los Aakolcs 4'iraea.
^hllotopher Doojey.
I a .- ti' a. ii.i; , , a i f corni
i tiduk lv it !..t tli' !<■&. money a
'arm gets f'r :.ls wurruk th' more n!c-
issary it Is to th' wn.-rukrtlir.t he . hud
•••> on wurruk In'. Ye'er boss can go.
lo 1'aria on a combination weu.tlaa an'
diiorcc trip an' no war. bowers iilsl
lu * iihf ut I.im. But II ye ^liud ;o
to Part—cruir.0 mo t'r lauglda' i.ie-
silf Wnck in t'„' fsco-i-th' Indnsthree*
lv ti;' eouuthr;- plnea swaj.'—Kx
cV'iaso.
Mi't'. t , ) tStKIHTiHtS. |
iu oi'.ut.:; ,,t my j-.'-.taie uf Jos-!
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AbiLh$;n Lincoln, wJio^e clear wuilor-
."-j ot rJgbt arid vv \yls* y
grent quailtte.j oi heart and uiind and
character V. illy succeed } !* llherat-
Jng an entire raco, waa born juat 110
years *go, February 1% 1600 in l.
roufch ic , cabin ia the undeveloped
Caroilauti of Kentucky.
Ti.3 co'-iinemoration .f !4«j l :itii<-ay
will :.j year, as in every other, be
marked especially by the recollection
of the Iiiinancipatlon Proclamation,
which gave us our freedom.
In I Incoin's own words, thin eman-
cipation fn m slavery meant for 11;*
Negro "the ri^ht to eat the bread, with-
out tlia leave of anybody else, which
bi>5 ov.-.t blind curns." * * *
Tlii« w«i i. . 3 yture apo. Today, by
cumnejn? fr.;rn the Federal Govern-
ment, amounting almost to n proelnma-
t'nn. fho right in ur^ed n .on us r. A
oaiy to cat the I oet.tl W . . , 1 ;
Si, ill!" .' to set a.'ddc a p ::-t Of It 6.1 thnl
e-,, iiiuhi',, wo !,-. >• ael: ".i „r eman-
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erty B .nds -Is the hey Which Will
U1 Ii
of t: i i'tui'l they <" ill,, v., csn lT,
io t., •'■! a of a fellow hu: . .ns, juii
I h!a brothel* ic nuch a task?
. ia'i r. .'. an of tic done our part in
; liberating the " ; rer. cd coimiriw of
! Euroi.e, hy now Franco, Belgium and
- -'tlier cntir. na would he cha ned
■ I., to .he Germans. Tht-n, ale; ,
a ' ' : btates would have to wres-
f .lu with the tyrant Fifty years
Lincoln devoted hi# life to the ..„«!
tion of a race, (tint race had the op.
portim.My to assist lu liberating the
world.
Can . nyor.c imaging Lincoln stop-
I'lug tu.'f way !^< sue I, a till'!;?
I To <•... lidete it, 1010 mus: be a yem
"1 if-a I ta.-ift for everyone. By spend-
ing w,.-:,getting ti.o mist of wha
we acta :y need for the amount wr.
can af r I to spend—something w!i;
he Ic ft over to cam. By saving In'.a-
igently giving attention to ibe lm.
t :ngs and eliuiinatlng an,
"B will he acati
Mated fo Investment By loves;:,
safely—in Thrift Slumps. War Savings
[■a,,:, „r !,!!,. rty Jjor.ds—we shall
! ;■CM--.|..fo the task, win personal
. , ; asu „t ip gaining na-.
! tonal pit. erity.
' '' 1 - "aneo of Lincoln's Blr'.n-
• h,,uld « reminder u prove our-
wort- of his great fuith.
na ai an'1 :eu'eatioti. As i ■ n mild:
I ho ha. «i laborer of y saterday labors
on bis own account today anil will
biro others to iabt,.- tor hiin oiuor
• \ ir V
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b
"-"'In ('ou!d Sr?.?.!i «
it
lo\
Today !■?« Would!
to Yot!
if .r
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-SArnt. «, -.tT o';', 01
i' j ■ ' •' i . U Q'i I
" ' « «n 8 u
Uresmlng or .a Aota i Onj.
To tli-„ a of gi'lovii.'r o\-i>r tbo ai-
8>hce of anyone !a said to be a su.e
«!gu that lie pa.-or, you dream of will
soon retain, atid with friendliness or
love giwvu nil the stronger through
absence But to dream of rej.,icing at
anyone's absouce nii ,m tbat yoa wil!
shortly receive n'sws jou would rathor
bo without. ^
w tht CWfctMirK
Tlisre ifcowfd too P?>tn« llms vwja#
;« 4aj', ev. a to iiu Rudest ha iL', ^j*-j
ctt Unv! at V «t e! ..^n, in vs*c!
lie oi-: ■: ucs.tsis of the faj#;.
1 ' dc att tia i. ,,-t oi v v *y
'''' "e- t.*4f!e \tj. v-4 tea- -«a /yj
Ba.rlvH COQlBistgg laiotAal tesv-lyV1*
'?.! tii aa titcrostt«n way wits he
nrt lo hsw their iHsrilsa 1%
ffle-# ' the fiadesl fouaMRin of i> i
•u it,-, fo.virc :-l , '.stabler Wil c .-
'•'al t.i wad will "be cfis-rly iooV.,'
(fisurd to and aUiays rcaicmtorti
<iullllit, v,.
■ , Wklahou.
t'srov^r but
il.lt, I ii.a
Pit a
at 1 aa - -via. the
— d ar •' cuaiir.ed
"' .1 i' .'ill a. t . ;
' j*y. iu taa City , |
■•I 1. ..t.ti and ■ !
i'hin t-)Ul a: inths o.' 1
(ir tho a.ani,- .win he'
'er Ah-.io Is necessary
To l-. ready to Use opi>ortunlty Oit
products of one's labor must l.e accn*
iii.iaaod. Aga -'i, us Lincoln said •
"Uet ready and tht diance will come."
Thero j another reason, a s;:;i bet-
ttr one than that perwmal pro tits
why \\'{ fti'.iuld make cry ciVe t J.
• • < ••est . ir. . FTiaipj t im
I.ti.OTly i'ond;i, Money loaned iii tli!.
i ■ ■ ' 1 to gh
shin--.- iu that for \,..., h I.inc..in t .
j s ii;e—w'M I p lo . ui* tlie , i or
;acu, cos's ot tiie v.,.r for which ra.,ny
Nesrrea iiave givon iheii luos. Tliej
g,:\e Ih.aisi.. gl.idiy TI -. i-ue
* Cmnr.oipat^ yourself from
* i,VO:V-y worries by putt,a , y.JUr
y ravlnjji Ir,'. Thrift and War Sav-
* Injis 8tarn,-a.
V * o # c
• * ■ ■ - • "Crsonal si- .-■« ir your
v Covarnr,. r.t by nwnln0 govern-
■ it at; !:-Thrift and War
' ,J • "5* at i.npa. -, ii« rnon-/ you
^ tor th.-m is a loan frc-i you
'jcverr,ia-r,t and pa/s you
va..
ti
do
vh'
La ;..ih day of C" j!cmbci
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rvip - ■ t-.K Mnrle's" two low-
ers dec' iod t i al £ one intiof ( I ira
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s.iui;y'-i pn.'ket htiife, hut
«'l prepared for his friend i w. • ia ,.3
tlie B fe • ti,, : i: ~|, ,1 aaifa
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'nil i
WW Oil, ! exit'' fitly -liinll <-.:inpar ■
a v ; ,i. w y «i, shall i , |V;..
••
yiih them and larnlslied the tpi< u lid
-h'ei.l ft pair! >tia:ii which :T
ii.'! ,'d an brightly.
t .,n t e ie Iniae.ine I ' ic ...
tlevoted a,I his time, i ncrgv mill tab ia •
Looked CSo .).
Woiigs- So you (,ot .ti—3 e hr.t
mining .ccinpaLyl 'Sou shouUl hiv*
Keowu betP ,-.
Loirs* -How could a ..
II ronl t1 ■'- >.. no fako csmst
. ; ll e.'l.v I . k «. a." ,
t, ,,n on the .'a:-r'" ,.i. dtro. tO>a iii'' 1
>', ■ pronit.jnt la pubii.- Mi"e- &t*&.
Sl"n!flc nt Bnakea.
As. tli" t.1 ltubfl nf n d-. 1 a.. peri,".',
i Id bene tth tlie fingers, so IJn; Laud- I
1 '■'•I' 'Ins to ti..,integrate when/
'iie.'tual fseulties aud physical
vigor are on the wane. r>'
of t*.'- Mnd > -
• o; those (««•"'
.1*
:;ve, tiled -i*: o>na—part-
ners with your country-in finish-
ir.o up tl-3 v/sr Job and carrying
-'at the povco program. Tii - t
i.i.ioj Stamps fcive
i. . partn. ship
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Spend yoi.r ti-r.o and energi'
V.'cil a-j mcney wis- ,y. '.'ou
ill then Lr abla to buy Thi if.
nd 'i.'ar G.iv.nes titair.ps Gt'S-idy
i'l brin.j you prosperity.
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.. . best v,a.^ ir i... Auiut>- • tLliiM
to understand it. nuit
iiyra '■-> r'osl It to m.!"! Dy n«d.
Btver Passing a ^shs; without
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1919, newspaper, December 25, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155566/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.