The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXIX
No. 20
GUTHRIE,
O'K H O ;VWL
THURSDAY, JANUARY ?, 1;;,
Continuous History of
iVenty Six Years
Growing Pptiu..j||e by both racer
Stands for
Righteousness, Progress and Liberty
Mrs. N. J. C. Johnson, Lib;avion
1 of KJtccUior Library 1j to be congratu-
lated upon the first clas,
the institution is kept.
COUUi'.lOl)
•Mr. J. s. Siuitu a well to do far-
mer of lloxtou, Texas spent Christ-
inas holidays visiting his sister Mrs.
Mattle M.'.Nair and brother, Air.
11. Smith.
Vc.Nair u.
few days.
He
took his nie
ilii him tc
1 irst Published in Oklahoma
January 1K20.
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• nd a
(Julde
PEOPLE OF INTEkEis 1'
< < M1 ! I'KOF. J. ('. PHIIX1PS, Xjl,
Noted Elocutionist of Dallas, Texas
who has appeared in nearly all of the
states in the u#iiou before jtreat
r*
nity ISfews
Raze Not Available
of
in
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o the
Pa
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will be announced later.
As this will bi one of the greatest
treats tiuthtic ha.- had for many ytar
tiekcls will be 'placed on sale at pub-
lic placet). He will appear ai
date
Tie oldest Ne<<m p-
Entire Press ontfit • per m I he State
lb--r.ee. eS!> outfit owned ,„d ^
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I11 the mattei of the Estate of ■ H.
Ai: late of tile Town of Ccyie, The marriage ceremony of Mr. Hood
01 my cf Logan, Str.tc of Oklahoma, !-ce and Mrs. Ijitra Dabner was per-
deceaaed I formgd at the M$tledonia Haptui
All person* having claims against i hurc i Si'uday evening bufote last at
sal'l "■ "• Arm*trong, deceased, are' S:30 p. m. bj Rev. S. A. Clark, the
required to present the stow, with the putor. The ceremony was WitHMMd
necessary vouchers to the undersig , '*y a large crowd. > . Daun r be-
ne of Guthrie's p. ninent and
ned, duly apt'. ntd and qualified Ad-
min. irr.lrix (with Will Annexed) oil
said deceased, at 'Coyio, Okia, .(.lit 'il«
', County oi' Ijo/;^- and ute of Ok-
lahoma, within lour months of ti a
date hereof, or the same v ill be for-
C'.er barred.
Oatcd the 3rd day rf January, 1020.
NOI.A .ll.MSTUO.NO,
Admrx
George W. Paittldge • ty.
f> y IIUOUI AM
dashing widows. Mr. i^ee is a native
cf T. xaa a ml is 1 n c of t' . ;.l) o i
properous farmer*. At,h:« : -past three
the bridal party entered tiie church 10
j the struins of the weeding mu 'ti
Played by Mrs. l.'ila M. Clark. After
the wi'ddiiiL- Mr. am! Mrs. Eee left f
fulra, Okla.. and other points on a
: honeymoon trip. We wish them a
I long and happy life.
fl ..>v*c's Tasteless chill Tonl
ftm it-. <v>
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r-i3troyii. . in&vrl'il t,' • ..nwhi« . u . ,-mltied
lo t'K* ' lipj-w-1 ' - .^ujhiuho. I'ri..
.UT' Ski
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r colds Cause (i^'ip ^
_LAXATIVE INT,
-cai^e. The i.t u-'y one
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BOOftEU
C itafJucria
Icble*- aioc/et^ . . .
'£ri>mo wjn?" i «i*c Piviufts Animal
and V getabie Kuigilamg
Ho.il I licit VCi V
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►3RIDE LEAVER H'lloAWO, 8b
.Samuel Runjjle A!lsg:s V/ife Intended
to Mulct Him of Hugs Sum.
Danbury, Conn.—In sensational style
£as Samuel H. Itungle, wealthy retired
banker, responded to Ills young wife'
jictlnn for divorce and clnltn for dam-
■.eges for $r.oo,rti>o.
V „<na''ies have though' a.id can
rccoi-J Lhem In writ'.,/, .ordlng tc
the B'r Mons ot nn Indian scientist,
who L: • niado a close ntudy of theii
■motlouj, and r.lid lias Inver ■m!
elaborate UiRtrument through v^hlch
their writings are r-corded in a
icm pf rr.arl-3 and dota.
vege' . *03 do not posa through
■TC'^h ; . >. emotion"? lmman hs-
> #«) Jt1-' lovin j^ir.i
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ii?,9F JKto>'rtf-i#tU<
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no cue kn.nvs bt>w #e Alss Jjer frrrri W5 .WtsL^- V J J;J S t il 4itft
'r hotue. ye 1' yn f^t; -ht. s e^
voice In .ijj) bu< ,fn Heaven wc e.\
pect to greet bor nga,p. Uoar wij'e
is sji^p^ig /rtj" ,f^>ui .fill patos ,\h.
wake her not sweet spirit ,«o sjtller
•"sain. Ah: think oor she suffefed
'...d ti oaii^d in );aiu till Clcd In "his
P- «s>* • -t down from abpve an an?'1.,
wh! r«r: ■] a mes; .ige ot , ,ve fov
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Crops A- 40 Per Cent Less
Jhan Pi«-War Average—Cen-
tra! jwors Hit Hardest.
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T!;e Guido
(1 loved
you y<
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CAhiH bUCAR 13 ISOLATED.
Mr. Hnnfle. who Is 80. «ays that Ins ingfi, the scientist says, BO lit oxe-i
5)rlde, Mrs. Gladys Austin Rrown Itun-
^le. who Is 80. had been mai l ied and
divorced when she consented to wed
3)lm. He also asks a divorce, alleg-
rJnft tV:Bt Mrs. Iti,little left hlin .,n their
.wedding day and returned to New
jfork, where she kept a rendezvous
with her one-time husband.
Mr. Rnngle alleges love wns an ab-
sent fector when M,... Rnngle consent-
ed to become his bride, lie says her
purpose was to ^nveltle h'm Into mni--
^■ldge. soon after the marriage to tibrn-
ion hint nnd by lit ,,g i, preten., -ii
act!.<n for divorce to procu e frnm lilni
t large sum of money.
t:g.
i'lOtn a loviox Husband, So i
their emotions, cimslag more i^; Id
writing, and rends the message latci'.
/.fter giving then> a ao.se of potas-
sium cyanide they become dopey, and
the "pen" writes nothing. By mak-
ing them d~unk with intoxicating
vapo.. tto dots ure as struggling as c
toper's footsteps. Finally he kills tha j
vegetable with heat, the dot." descend-
ing as the temperature rises unt'l at t
140 degrees Fahrenheit the deU
bound suddenly upward, then stop.
Other scientists give credence to
the observations, ...lying that e very
thin line div'des the animal and
.vegetable kl;.0.oms.
Aletha N. E. Wilson, j"
Killed Production Fallo One-third
In Rigid W,ir Economy
PracuccJ.
M„ V. \V
The world tod:, is producing f.Tty
Ksi oi Ccu.ies Luf tViehss. ^-r cent, less beet sugar than the pia>-
I'hreii cirun aeem to have bc-cn Cr v.ar average.
illlHnitrjf BNll in medieval Urn** for j Ccnnllug the American, Allied ar.<i
u atftte banquet, toss cete nonlal ./rut? Gernuin-Austiian crops, as well an t',
'Oiaprlswc only two, «o(J 10 prlmte neutrals, the 0. 8. Ford Adminl.' ra-
' .; itr ,rf tii .u «ne. 1 •'. e.'Cll ctiu-y«
nl.tat consprit-i rroiu eigiit to a dqjL-t
. . * ■> dlah'-.s Thus at the weikri".;,
>art«+itrt of tTemy V there «(,■' t.:';
'fn / cr- i-AiH, jet over 30 4Ute C>t
,'!>hM are mepti: n d In the lecoriis
of traits and v.'laes.—Le-
.-in CL.-niiele.
Uon bus estimated that tte worlti
rliortage created by the iigtt eroj5 of
1917-1018 is at leuat L^ree unii a Uili
million tons.
Tuat the 5017-1013 crop of cane nug- tlilf p-aj.-'t" v. !ien you OS"not
tr v.-as two million tons In excess of
publish your
jMriril and rtligictiK doings f«t
>oti. Ic-ptirposo ia to fptvo tlip
race in the hrsi possible
| As a rule il e race Imva
|faftTfuHo tijt. Gtwd •
liio 0ui;io is !:!'o\vii',t"' ra.iiJi'y in
i ul. crihers and aa wHI in ad
; vertisoniant-', we f. J (h.-il liver.'
nre moro v. he mi^ht to (tike I his
pnppr. i imj can speaic ilii-ottaii
way
proven
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Dear Pastors ami Laymon ot CinLbiio
District:
1 in !', a.; v. i kuow, has
1 oall r.,.- a million souU by Junt.
J t t:s du nt part. Ill tha d:+
" 111 l>: i.-iftiiig trVo.-i. sm:^ to t'hi'loi.
■':l- i w4u!.\ advi^i- llytt ad
' "'n •- Lp*j>\ .in3|-:uj; -..ino;... >.
" ■: the Sunday KsUool, r-e-he '.u«
'. her aiix.Uarles <J the hu;ch. !<a±
on reUvals ,-M -non : wsdile. '
W. . 1/rO.N* tUiOW.V, ^Jatbria,
Expensive Ambition.
K. cU t i'liiii . < 'urtiss Buys 11:•:t tt*
f' ail wirinen are . .;ve woat;ei.. By
tJiaC wouldn't be Su bivd If Ucy
i i > Jrlve up to the euve ia o
nmusine.—Crand Itapids I'rcss.
It!
Stole Loot Recc -re. / °ollcc.
1 Chicago.—lturixlars n ee> entered
^ store hert nnd stole mere., ■■ .v.e vn!-
,ued at $1 0>|0. The next day the • .' ,
Recovered the loot and returned it t.>
the &tow. Ou tie following riiitht ti
Jiui'tlnrs rfcturued and restole m«
pjerehnndls# which the pollen huo ro-
jeovered but a few hours befo: a.
i Mirnufacture of Radlun.
j The manufacture of radium hat
rt)e far beyond scientific experiment,
Is \):rv a tnaUor-of-fnct business,
With o Constiyjt demar;!. Tb first
(fr.'irt dlffleviity Is to obtain ti..- ra*
pmterlaL I?ven ore coutaitiitis only
^hree-tl:mtsandHiB of a grain to tie-
ton Is worth working up. The or
jfpcf* Uirough eonip!k>.:ed -in.l d"'1
oate pri'Oe :os of red ictl. n an eon
Centrutl<\n, vntlj QpaUy froei leili ii
^on or more of ore there res; i:q a
Jump of tvo or three ponnd that
fontalDS, nmons otlirr thl.np,; In .ire-
cSous snlts. Tills miller,roes ii si ,-u
Of renetloiis and cryslalllzHt^..1 i..oe
<fX pior? In numher, and reipilrl- : fou.
pr Ore weoks, at the owl .if \vl c.
^ie few grain? of lyotnlde ef ••• i: ,ni
jltave separated /rom the otl.vr sal'-
nd pnrtle\ilai;ly from live 'ti
arlum, vi+fbli apparently aceompan;,
m most persistently.
Lite previous year does not lvUev- the
ger.eral ehortace.
Cubs and Javc produce ooe-half '■ f
the world caae crop, and the Java suk-
i.r is too far removed fr.mi Atue'-lca t^
transport when slilppinp is badly need-
ed to trcr.sport and maintain the mili-
tary forces In France.
In Java a large part o.f the .old sugar
crop Is ralll awultlnt; r.l i !:ieut. Since
™ — . , , . , It requires ICO to 10W days for each
very field of Its adventures-has been 7 , v- r-"*ry he ir': boat that Is sent to Java, the p sil.ill
I Id til Ixm.inn f«r *7m ...t„ ~w n. ®«" 1X0 do was cv-r cc.rc-ne' tu.s „f obUUHns adequate shipment*
yf 0- sarcasm; crushed perbapfi if tht
aroasm una clever enough, b*i
J .lped U8vsr—F W. Fabcr.
eco« ivianuscripw.
The manuscript of Quentln Dur-
Kind Words.
i ^Ind *rorda ro the cf Ch«
1 Jroild They have a po.v r whlc!
to bo beyond natural caubc.i
as If they were some angel'i
1 f n v f * H:.
fipor I
fi'.vnc;! ai.tt
a use il t.s a >at"(
"tire uotf;r. i.
■^<•(1 by the 1'tie.
^ Artificial Limbs Long Known,
" •"'"-ti l«v > and arms we re, If it
'• It' "- • .1. tiKed In E: ypt as enr.'v uv. ,•(*;
•" : ' T!,"> v rr" <"ad. by tin ji, ;<■•>[
«'-o v.,, the pliysieiuns of that etii*
LiliiQ,
ward"—a romance qul.kenod during ha<1 loHt ,ti *«y ' "<! 'me t
the war for many incmorlea on the ' '' seems as If they coui.' a!
e Id In Txindon for £700 l',iIs recalls
the fact that the manuscript of "The
Bride of Lnmr "rmoor," this year cele-
brating its centcnary, reposed fo*
some time In the strong room of the
British Linen bunk lu Edi.iburnh be-
fore p tf lng Into tho ; issc-ss'.; ot
Reindeer Mesa.
I! lb slatet, that ca Immense oi
the Society of Writers to tho i.iir">et, 'k® relr.deer rness bas been dls
to whom It was bequeathed by
Mr. Alexander Bliolto Doti^lat. The
concii,uius chapte a of tho MS. are
In the band of Kmanucnses—tile first
Scott emp'nyed. The navci was, In
IV t, written during the attacks of
cramp of the stomach, whl ii brought
.he author to d ill's door; and It Is
a ir.rkaWe fact that tii isb Scott
remetiiber >d the story on which he
found. < It, he forgot his own 1-
and on I'c puh'lcatlon rei.j it ti scjia-
thlng quite new to Mm.
-overnd ;>• rtr ti • mouth of he Po.-otia!
-iver ta Kemrv"fT:a Til#1 Ded extend 1
10 a distance of teveaty-flve nillei
Uong the coasts, has a wliti ove/
.'!•* files a tifiji o? alx fee;
rhla kind of r.iojs is us«d lo lit# rsa*
•fwturt cf cardboerd.
Moderate ki Hl« V -'islv.s.
Employer—All w? can pay Is n Hy-
ing wage.
Applicant for Job—That suits me,
and I'd like to begin living on about
510,000 a year.—Judce.
uro\ . o t itc-icAi Tonic
&Kcen«nt Reocra.
PItiQgry Howl: I
Ah, me bo/, you dua't know how ^
?ec!fl to iir u-h, first In a te&t ur cndiu
inc© CL'.' skllL
I.atifruM I/Awrenc^
An uv cmrse ycu°e dot
'I iusry Howard—Well, I de-i't itk(
■t b'-:«{ uv in a W . i' . tut I've won
,re pie fK.L.li;' coutrsls cut uv e*,
sj its von 1
fe. 'airt-.j vitality II-1 energy by pmlfylnd and en- j
) ricuin,; tii .- blocd. Youctr n f 1 lt0 SUen^ih- *
eniag, Tnvijjorating Effect Prue «0c.
WeApp^:ate Ycur Trads
B. & M. W2M8B
Where > ou pay IcoS
Ladies Ready To Weat
Shoes, Gent's F-rnj-' fv.-tscn Hats
3^la A\i, Guthrie, 0' la
FOR KEi T
For Rent 3 or 4 H uses
fg "« , J'41. i^ON
u. S. Ii4ND orf^cn
8: dr,#«> , f UnhatUf.
I looV upon^Delief us the greatest
I ot calamities. It is the loss of th«
chief aid of virtue, of tb- uilgVlest
power ot ' ure^t&tlo" o. (** <>o it
qiil.'-ltcr.;! v S«c£(5* r.f Oee <i.
rn'.•■ 1 i- « unbc'iej'er wol.u
gain . 1 - pstrlirfg with
ev posucstlon for tko truth which
lie ibts or rejee';. —Willlata
ties of obta:n!!i;
of Java sugar this season urn remote.
A'lleo' Produetien Falls.
I Taking the Allied nations as a group,
otllelal reports show that lie. t s;:>;iir
production Is less by one-third tl,.,n the
pre-war average.
French beet sugar Industry has suf-
fered most by tho war. Tiie Kronen
yield of beet augar la now only 110.1
per 'ent of th-1 pre-war average.
For the five years preceding the or.t-
f reak oi hostilities In V ro|.e, I'rar.' if
produced an average of 7.*i2,ft!J (urn ,>•?
sugar eaHi year. For (OI.7-H5 tiie
Fret 'h production was 210,113 to".s.
With Cl factories operating, nh com-
pared nltli more ijia.'t 200 that were
in existence before t!;e war nrel i. fou*
the general campaign ef ilest tctive-
iicks r.tinebeil by the ' .eriiHtri grnil. s,
}• i"':ice nevertheless luiii'.t' retl to man li-
ft. .ure more beet tmga In 1017-18
than lti 1011-17, wl.en the total output
was 202.110 tons
Ita'y In 1017-18 prod teed loosoo
tons of boot sugar, which was 5G,( K)
tors less than the previous year and
110,250 less lliun the animal output of
sugar for the live year pre-war pu-
rled.
tine of the great dltliciiltion experi-
enced in Italy's beet sugar Indus ry
wns flnuing stulTielent labor to handle
tho cri p. Thousands of men u rally
employed In t t sugar production
were called foi military service. Tb^
yield per acre amounted to at'proxi-
mately Jialf of the usual (juantity of
Uteu UitfvcateO.
I
Pedottrla!**.
A toucher In a prlaiarj school wai>
enrteavorlnj tottnak# clear to her
clasit V e incr..ling of Ya«' word^
Pitst Pi)L!i-iied in ifte Oklr.iioniii
Guitto Nuvetnber 6. 10'9
STATU op OKLAHOMA }
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County <tf Lo^ati )
1 ."i A D. A.i.uiia a* (,wn
2rnt 2i 11 lock 1 per bottle.
VV hen
Y our
of ig;t 23
lint- (jirtfiic\
Y 'ii. find pncfi of > on arp|
Ik l'chy notified that the> ahovc
d seriFii d tr«cT of was, on!
the fitli. doy of N iv mr 1917.
after connpicto tind legal t,otic-
had h '. ii ttivon nvid'ctil by ;
law, S'tltl |j, the coiit.iv ti c:<.~ tt . i r '
of l.tvan ci i:nt) for (hi* ta;: s
loRiilly I \ it d 11 i on for tho yp r
whicli b tid i axe's were i.nt paitl
and il e said iract of las 1 u ■
bid in by tl.e undt rs gned (< Vt. '
Motile.v, a-sifnet-' the liijhesi.
best unci I a -1 bidder for the sum i
of JplSo'1 75 re:))pct i v Iv, I
theacciimu .ti ti iitx := at d pea il!
ties, atu! h i unless , .■!. ij ■ ion
is made
izt'd aji< i.
before t!i (/ Ii. day
1920, tl.e said G. W. Mi.il«y as
ih" legal holder nnd owe: er o(
tho c tit iito of |i :. .«'< i ttttt 1
anainsl such trar of Ian 1 wi
d ni. ml of th • c niiit) It- asarer
A Cheap Sinner.
Our or.e Idea of a cheap ilnner Is
cue who loafs all the week ord then
^oes fishing on Sunday.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-1'OS WITH PEPSIN" is u specially-
prepared i'yrupTunic-Laxative for HabituaJ
O ii .ti. . '.i.'.i. It relieves promptly but
sb: t!d be tak-n regularly for 14 to 21 days
tpil hlto regular action. It Stimulates and
Roi;' latcs. Very Pleasant to Take. Me
SHOES
Need
Rip
you or y ur author
>r ntiornoy on or
"of .'anu t -y.
THINK OF
M- El- Hovvons
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
325 \X est Okla.
Good Leaihei and Good
V orkmanship.
• . ;cst and Best Equipped
Shoe Shop in Guthrie.
Out...
•q::U rtailcm" and "pedtetrianieiii" i ot Loein itottti
when alte put tM v-uery to one small ) ,
Uoyt 'TVTia *« • 'edeatrlanT" "IJ« thatSdei.a issue to him a? nro
la OI e of thoen fellAWS " pAid tho bf*v .... ,
"ivlic it'.:.V.... ,i
■ it tomubiio r:ia«
i Li .e vtiiou
t ->"a"
rfariio rsu T r?-. .
Olrl (as sio- .ei.iid t .-:r"t r>—"It*
"T/iu
n"
••! f; \v
ur ehat'niK (Huh
Kingbird a Hard Fiphter.
Some country folk call the kingbird
'hcMice martin, because he Oct slonjtV
ly m his Insect-cotchlDg life siiups up
a I . i'. Tlo> kingbird loves the orchard,
There, while Uia male is coveting thfl
cgfcj, he tukes to a tiee top to look
over the landscape and the skyscape,
' 1; ot Ii crow cOMts In slgUj
.I.ird Is off fi*r s battle ?B
v. liieh he dow *rt t:• c<- .
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