The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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XXIX
No. 3/
GUTHRIE.
OK L A HO /Vi A,
THURSD.A *;
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Continuous History
Twenty Six Years
Crowing Patronage by both races
Stands for
Righteousness, Progress and Liberiy
1he KITCAmPE01™
Com
mm unity
Jfe. V''
'A ^,:V.
Liy friend, have you heiird of tha
city "Yawn"
On the hanks of the river "Slow.**
Where blooms the "Walt-a-WMio"
flow.tr fair
Where the "rfome-Tinie-Or-Oth«r"
Bcenty tho air «
And the soft "Go-Ea^ys" g.ow?
It lies In the valley of "What's
the Use"
In the province of "Let'er Slide"
That "Tired Feeling" la native
there
It's the home of the listless "I
Don't Care"
Where the "Put It Offs" abide.
2ACY LUNCHEON DESSERT.
dcMgMCul a 1 fair
'' Thurcdn;
se birtlul
ixacj
News
vailable
of
in
r: in j
X 1011 - I
rved.
e. r;u |
i ill aril I
houor of her h asband.
live cour.u di ir.tr va:: ae
The cable -.as ;i dr. am,!
ntcd with pink .mil white
and ferns, pink nnd wh
with a huso liiri.V.la) cake
tcr. Covers wcra laid lor t
evening wi.. s:-« it i.< c ....
music, Mrs. J. VV. Thompson re:
ing a beautiful vocal solo, 'i.d
Gcoubyi: at tlio clcso of tlu event;
The guests wee:
. r. and Mrs. A. E. Williams.
Mr. and .ill's, i,. Hoy Burks.
Air. and .Mrs. Fred Williams,
iir. and l.;. J. \V. Thompson.
Mr. Geo. Franklin.
Airs. Ida Jones.
Prof. and .Mrs, G. F
Rev. v/ajton Iirov.n
Mr. ti. 3. Stov.art.
Assisting the I. mess were Mrs. Ella
■ rankiin, Miss I'. G. Moore and Mrs.
lawless-Ellis,
other Paoer
' old-st Negro Paper in th
Entiie Pre
the race.
Ihcl
a ay t
-> otUlit owned .irui manned «>y
FUN FOR"ALL-
Perry.
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Colds C*vjsii Crip nnd Sn "?.nza
LAXATt. E BfcOM9 Q^'NINT T. ..vts rcriiofr the
cauie. There i3 cn!" on : o Quiniae-**
E. W. GROVE'S sit'nf ai-- on bo:. SO-'
I3HIDE LEAVES HUSBAND, 86
iv
Samuel Rungle Alleges Wife intended
to Mulct Hirrl of Huge Sum.
Dnnbury, Conn.—In sensational stylo
hn.s Samuel li. Rtmgle, wealthy retired
'o$nlrar. responded to his young wife's
action for divorce nnd claim for dara
'B Ifes for $500,000.
51|'. Rtingle. who is 8fi, says tliat his
hrltie, Mrs. Gladys Austin lirown Run-
'_ji,\ who is 80, Jwd been married and
tliv.oreed when she consented to wed
.lim. lie also asks a divorce, nlleg-
iii^fr that Mrs. Ryngle left him on their
wedding day and returned to New
?qrlc. where she kept a rendezvous
with her one-time husband.
Mr. Rungle alleges love was an ab-
sent Tactor when ilrs. K.iusle consent-
ed to become his tjride. tie says her
purpose was to Inveigle him Into mat
i'liige. soon after tiie marriage to alien-
driii Hipi and J>y brj.'r.t-i4.g a pretended
■action for divorce to procure from him
41 large sum of money.
i tlio long looked for funeral
■ . alter a strugle cf John Karley-
• „rii tor many years, liia death came
en January tho l«th at Midnight. The
funeral train was the longest thi3
i i!ry has ever witnessed. II reach-
ed almost around the United States.
All cf the churches took part in this
1.; . il but the Methodist I e eopal
.. h look the toremost part as it
vi n mora help and money than
tliLiu air/ other to drive this demon
out of tlio i ..tied States.
it i-> sai<i ilia! rum takes lives many
tii• ic3 faster t .an war.
S' me week ago our ''qunty Sup.cr-
.Vie.-, Fairell disfiauciilsed
') i uti.,1 -era of Seaool District
A dessert for the noonday meal
should be a very light one such ns a
dish of fre- li or canned
fruit, n cooky or small
cake with the hot drink.
There are, however,
many desirable dessert:)
which may be served In
small amounts which
are appropriate.
Jelly Kluff.—Take half
a glass of jelly and I ha
white of one egg; beat
until siiflf nnd the mixture will stand
alone. Heap in sherbet cu;is and top
with a spoonful of whipped cream or
the \.bite of egg beaten with sugar.
Baked Pears With Lemon Sauce.—
Use large firm pears; core, but do not
peel: place In a baking dish; add su- :
par. bits cf butter and lemon Juice
(Vlth lhe grated rind. Haste will) this
during the baking, nddlng a little wa-
ter If needed. Serve hot or cold wiih
cream or a thin boiliug eustird.
Caramel Cornstarch Pud-iing
Brown a 'hcif-cupfu! of sugar until it
forms a sirup in a smooth frying pun.
then add .1 pint of boiling riiilk; stir London Pit h
unlll the ciyamel Is diatplved; add
two labii spoonfuls of cornstarch to Ui^yo'oTiLstelosacblil Tonic
a little cold milk. Poor Into sherbet il^.Buu-rialUermiirhlohor
cum; garnish with a spoonful of 10ihobioofc-fcythem«i h«
v. iiTj ped crcgm topped with a piece
cf preserved gin per.
Rice Pudding—Place a lialf-cnpful 1
of rico In a baking dls h with two
quarts of milk, a half-eupfijl of brown
sugar and a half-cupful of rai*lns
flavor with cinnamon or nutmeg and
bake three hours In a slow oven until
the riee has absorbed all the milk.
Snowballs.—Spread cooked rice an
inch thick over small squares o£
coarse muslin wet In cold water. I,i
the center place a canned peach, pear
u
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I' J. x. • . 'A .
Threat fo (!•
Sorry to Inform yi
lia'nt bo able to come no more."
Lady—"And why not, Mrn. llouscr.
. i.'.iar—"C'afit afford it, mum. M
•iban' say3 if I ca.ns any more ineu
y 'e'll 'avo to pay income-lax."—
co'orvh ,.rS Sg$ by^S?
The Sae.red Drama written by
V.'alto . Lrowii, will rtaged l
m. 1'hose who ha?e
it 13 high c!ar:s. It
si.iteon pfr 0113. It
comm. o. r.o ti.'l.o.v .
e iged rapidly.
i'o far as known Sev.
".tliiizfd ;
1! bo actc
ttrneting
iro heiiu;
. say |
J 1 ! ' r°w«I SaM |inVo
iii'l is
Ml A.V-JIV NilLiI!'
in I'ULHA M«Ii
. I Ed| e
ken ,',ran l«
t'ii) nnd Strung ifim (jji
Girl (as she entered pn ]■■■■,—
so Jong since you called on me that 1
w:l,s |.i ;l;mlug to flilni. .yon harl inr-
Gotten me." Voting M ap—"1 am lot ,
rettiiif, you; that's why I've called.^
Can 1 have you?"-nostup Xranoc;!^
irown is the
or apricot. ri i< carofully and steam only < lo. •. u 1::! :i u. who v;ri i
ton minutes. Uomove the cloth and uacrcd dramua and p!a>>- in th? f
sauce made from the Ticltots on sale at t: e • ,i: r«ry. !. i
: Tailor Shop and Chamber Cai'c.
1 I'lac c—Si. raul'3 M. R. Churta, c3,r-
serve with
fruit juic
ti 'IfYLfri.vcdlJL
fUfi. 1
searching ti«
'"Oikn on the
o?.rJy S'uiiiiay
t Fred , n4«
iWef, wlio ;vaM
hxii^cQ 1
have
L'te.l
underj
R. H.
11 or I3road and : erkine.
February 4, 8 P. M,
AD-MlbSlON 15CTS.
CwJltlZlUcC
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ill to ihft
'• • - "iilo officers ^vc-rs
woef's near flrp water
-and Sprimrn road
moraijig for iS: body
u, ai.tged auP laoblie
'•as i "ported to have t,om
k of Tulsa citizen ;
cn nutting an cud to t.'i ■
tcaliaa In tills City, i.'nd-
and l:i i :dy, stapered
: / cf a level ho' .; • • ,e
i in: : : ,
i >car H
Uls
Tha (
a ( " ! I
'1 M2t).
kv '• : i. ;*i •. a,
and J. y. \ u: r .rig ^
. as v ) i 1:m \v, ]••;•* iadv ^
■ i l>.-
tJi
;ainst the
.a t'-oni
Stole Loot Recovered by Police.
ChicaRo— Burglar.-, recently entered
store here aud stole merchandise val-
ucil at $1,000. The next day the poli^*
jjrefovered the loot nnd returned it u
the store. On the following nipht tho
.burglars returned and restole the sume
jnercharnlise which tlio police had re-
"towered but a few hour., before.
Manufacture of Radium.
The manufacture of radium hai
pone far beyond scientific experiment;
it now a matter-of-fact business,
with "a constant demand. Tho first
Sroat difficulty Is to obtain the raw
material. Even ore containing only
fchree-thousandths of a praln to the
top is worth working up. The ore
gofs through complicated and deli-*
cnte processes of reduction and con-
cent rut ion, until Anally from half a
ton or more of ore there results a
fcutnp of two or. three pounds that
contains, among oth.fr things, the pre-
^loufl salts. This UTtdot-ffoes a scries
t>f reactions and crystallizations. O.OTjO
l>c l^ior? In number, qui ring four
or five weeks, at t!i;* <*i^B^f_whi,1li JfJme
tljo few grains of lu'«Jjfea^ f radium-
fa a Ye separated from BB^ivr salts,
anU particularly fronr*We salts of
barium, which apparently accompany
fchcpii Biost persistently.
W. C\
nte1 M
\W was r,':C .li.
Anot
Daddy
n ia tuvor tat of colored
:ory scored
Kfnfcbfrd a Han! Tighter.
Some country folk rail the kingbird
the bee marfin, b:--cause he oc< ^ °nab
ly In hi ; injwct-attriliing iif. up
a bee. TUe kingbird fovc.^ the O'rchp.rd,
There* v.'hjle Lis mate is covering ihe
okks, lie takes to a. ti'r > top to look
over the .InrMisriipe nnd the ftky« Jipo.
When a bawl, or a crow *.jiycs In si^ht
•lie kingbird is off for a battle i)
which he does all the flghtfns, •
si on a My, he takes a ride Oil the one- !
m.v's back for a yard or so, pecking hie \
hardest to make his victim «x«eed tlic-
speed limit, , . ►
First Published in Qklaljqjna Guide
January 8, 19i'0.
\0Tirii ro 1 P.EDITO-RS
In toe matter of the Er>iate of D. li.
\ ' • ug 1-ito of tha Town of Coyle,
" • ly of Logan, State or Oklahoma,
dl . LuJCd.
' r ens bavins claims against
aid D H. ArfhatroTig', deceased, a e
> iu.icd to prcSent the s:.tr.e, with the
• < • > vouchc;-;; to the undersig-
ned, duly appoiatd and qualilicd Ad-
ati'i;-: (with Will .SnnQs.cl) cf
• a d, U-. ok!v., (Roi tfi
Uhomh. within four months cf the
a; hv:;ooi, or the same will be for-
.er barred.
Dated tho 3rd d;.: of January, 192p
KOLA AH.uSTRONG,
Adair
George W Partridge, Atty.
U. S. < P
:ive
-•cr,c told : :« :-!;.,tlp
siovy oi the nlght'u aflfal
I " t-< t • • r.o.is an 1 _ga.s!:er. q
I •••■• ea.: e„ by tiie ropa.i cf hi
j ap, I;,. told how he had Le. n beat
jiu and abused and then aaayc
i.rco ;u an atle.npt to wring from liin;
ce Session to a number of auto* ui-
i- ' • V-..>Wck b, v.af ac.cu.4ed,
couii.mins in a general way the siary
from r.n unknown voice on the
lita, East Siberia—Via Harbin. '., to be a leader of
^'anchuria,—Colonel iJuiit and sev-j
cn. other American cagliieero, y.isr.
-OS
lKLD t VPTIVJs
Bi' BOLSHEVIST*
Colonel, Engineers ami lied Cro.s
!Vorkeia wi'li Polish Vtuiy, . .
. lJu
v..ieiwx. ea:l' if
Expensive Ambition.
Novelist Pliillp C'urliss sny.s
heart all winner, are cave -wcaeu.
:liat wnuliia'l lie so iiad uf tl'ey iHd.^-r-|
' -iiive lip tu 1 be c: ve .,'1 ,x
)... -MI.,. -utaiui .limiidsjl'ress.
."'ord. Captain ChareUe .uid several
ot'iicr members of the Ainpiican Red
t.'i':.33 and uQ entire P. iish army, com
po.ve'i of former pre',oners, have be;n
. ...red by the bolshcvi^i at KKn-
tclccram received frcili Jiv.cph il. Hav
former American <.- nsul at Irkutsk-
|' The t:i spa tail froai Mr. i .ay v. a; epnt
fsorn somewh-jre beyond Nlzhniduiiiok,
; January 14. It was somewhat. s:n u-
I led in transmission.
j Ti.o. C'zcclis ate fi.dilln^ a rear-
guard action v.-.h tha ret.: near Kra:-
< <nu\i;. p.PHUyUFS, A,B. •'jr-k- EoIo'jbvIhbj ib, go'.us
* "Chita: hre.eM j. Harris, former
IN 'iiiMOiflA M
i .art hf lake. GOf,. -
Grove's Tasteless ci.ill Tonic
I fvBtores vitality and encrjly by purifying and or -
• rii ;laji tliu blood. Ybr. c an soon feci its Stri ugth-
' 4-uinti, Invifiorating Etfect. Price BOe.
WeAppiecate Your Trade
Where you pay less
Ladies Ready To Weai
Shoes, Gent's FWnlr.ti
iioted Elocutionist of Dallas, To:..as
waa has appeared j# hearly all of the
stales in the vnion before great
crowds will appear in Guthrie. Date
will be announced later.
As this will he on" of the greatest
treats liulhne lias had for many ycr.: ",
tickets will hi; placed on sah; al puu-
FOR RENT
^'or Rcni 3 or 4 Houses
•'{ SEE, ^'ir.r, PATTERSON
U.S. LAND OFFICE
American coneui at Omsk, is stili In
thita.
Tub RriUsh, Japaneso and Frcno'.i
missions and many meibers of the
Ame lean Red Crocs have arrived i.i
Harbin.
ISerlnning nnd 'iiud.-Mrn. Tlacon—
i "Do you remcmV er the nigjit you pro-
■ roi^d marriage o n;e, Iiunry?"
Mr. Bacon—"Oh, yes, very well in-
I deed."
■ "I ,1ust hung my head and said noth-
i ing", didnt 1?'
j "You did; and. that was tlio last time
I I ever saw you that way."—Yonkers
i Statesman.
R !ndcer Moga.
It li (tateti that an lmmeam red ot
the best reindeer now bt bi en dte
■ V. Cula Ave^
Gulhl..
lints
Okla
ar the mo
f" ctr-'i
rlv r j, •
lo H
*long the consts, L
;N 'uro :r
0 j a a • - ?
.v. , h of over
muaop scn.i oj^qotno^nt
nn nntjA i(D|^ injAUj av rouum oq* •
•4!3J&srrirrr"s« -*« •****>.
lisuts euo o, iaonb ,m jmr'aqa tt8qA , 1 1 uuk/ ^ $$
„msnrB^nsap9d,( pna „uii!juB(jjB nb9„ J ' begged theiji to siioot me1 time
fipaOAs. jo Snincsui etji Esrrp 1 and again, "Padgett ls reported tol
:iiu |w>i( h o uj , y . .—tn. L„j '. ' , ' I
*"iti«i.i\qon->.4 ' ' '11 ' 'tj
(Otuinj
leIe;>hone,
'•le supposed viligantcs.
J'iriieeiaiia In Jlolit
In his story at the hotel ard later I
in ihe oif.ee ol' Sheriff J.nnes Wooley,
!>■ '^KOU duplicated officer Ernest
( oodc of the eiiy police department in
the Sutday marntns mystery, declar-
ing that afi'ei' ne '...a been released
i rem !'iC( city jail ubout ,0, "Vlock
"turday nght upir^ tho payment of!
" fln'< "i a messed hku in police
< ti t that i f.crnoon when.he had been!
ccav ic■:l ri iaii bieaking Goode, up
on tiio pretext of coliducting him t.
fricr.ds who .were waiting lor him in
an alley within a few steps of jail.
('•-■iiveied Ir-n to five masked mea an,.
forced him to enter the'r car at the
, oint of his revolvor. I
Alter a v. id ride, liaugott's kidnap- I
era stopped at a lonely tarn in th01
road near the waterworks, where, at i
tcr tying l.f'-stt'a hand, until tlu !
rupes cut the flesh ind cut off ail cir
<u!;.iion, t. ey slip;,:il a noose around
hia neck and swung him up t0 the
limb of r. tree, he told Sheriff Wooley
'■Swung |'p" live Times
As ■ .ejtt Was lc^:ing conscious-
ness tae nkn at the otiier end of the
• " '• « <i d inja.i'.ttij [JSWOE REPAYING SHGB-.>
he ccrfess hid guilt in repent auto-1
nl.ilo tlu .'is. When Le r.: used they : 325 Wes^Okla.
again gave the rope a sudden pull
M".'in.;.ng i, ..> clear of tie,- ground, lit Good Leaihcr 30,(1 GoGU ,
:;aid. Five li.ues did hlo tormentors
swing tn- man into Ihe air lotting bin: i Workmanship.
down cach time to boat and cuff until |
A -t..t ja| ' . infra Lon^ Known, y
Arti-iw-e: I i.-,vs nru] liriy? were, it i-t
belie,a.,1. nsed In Egypt ns^arly a.s 70'. ,
' ' 1Jl- made by the priest;,,,.
, ulio were the fiiiyslcliujuj of that csti,' J
U^ie. v
A Cheap 6lfin*r.
Cur, one idea of a cheap Eina^r li
,-ie w6o loafs all ihe week aucl ih«n
sues fishlnR on Sunday.
tial.it;.si Constipation Curea .
in 14 to 21 D.. s
•L/X-FfiP .'/IT' I PKPSIN" is a rcially. .^,
preparedhyre;,' , - !.:i r oforllabituai •
Cons'<pa; , r- icvcs ^r-eeiiiy Bui .'
;h:iu'1 '. n r i irly ! .' i i I.)days ^
xjtldcaoregulai action !tSiirniaitesaetl
Rotlalatas.
,-er iiuttii,
ty- h'ir.
Y our
cvr-ro Need
>««11r. . ,
WI.-l.-J hifpill>3,
THINK OF
Is • I 3 o w on a-
Largest and Best Equippoij
\ I N
l 1 11 in Guthrje.
r.ine milen and a d«p.S aiji to
- -,.ed in thia map
,,'uwd hu[\J, i ,jj ij
-.'..tCUlOB f-l till s i; . I
■ootfaiu 0
'•—.-i '<ji, ello „
"•I K
-i;:
i rU lit.,
,aa-ie blue from
Trte VYrttor V'ho i5oiy
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