The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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LEADEK. (il TUIflE. OKI.A.
wsdav. i n:< i;.m i:i:if 20. i<ii"
Ml I OR PHRTIF1! 'TOMMY JUST HUD TO CUP-
n 1 ■ u Tn 11 □ TiE FRITZ AT «Y COST
PLAN 'TI) N r
DISLOYALTY
DIGGING FOR BODIES IN RTTINS AT HALIFAX
II.
g!ij f\ .{>«<
aiiWad to t *-.v
Hr A . *-
IU-publl-
; st(il EKmoaracS to ? 4.vtni th"
election of dlaloyaJ "and 1 '' , ::l'''
i lillely to -be one of the ;cl.;
developments of Ihls *c->dgn of eon
great
Fred II Lynch. Democratic national
cnramUteeuiun for Mmm 1 ha be 1.
ai<;oin<.ul by the Democratic national
committee chairman of a spe < "in
n.ittee instructed to negotiate w t'i
li,« Republloa-fi organization an ogre*
il« ;#; ti lb.* churauier. TI * move 1
aimed at the Socialist 1 air v. wh
will / d«ivi r 4u elect repre ♦ntafv. s
and seantor-* on an untl-wai plat'1 mi
ne*t fall.
It in proposed tint wherever a < p
U'date on a platform e.f disloyall" •>
dkiigera the election eif a loyal q'fir • .
the Democrats and Republican- 1
port ono candidate.
Cluard Nation's Policies.
- Tfc* of tb.> program in dat ne
r ,-< 1.
XI: • r;'eant
bis moustache an.I
' I-'Ml lOTI
on tn
ar
more prior.
imself
priMonc
pairing
adopt
1 h'tophom
zone
tripped
nind and 1
I whir!
in t 1m
pert a 1
[eli .r*
happy
not rar f-om
at of tb ■ t \ alosion of th
11 «n!n Mont Blari". when
*mers wto digging for bodies
aino
: POLICEflllLlG
I
1 I Lb
•loai
ra rd
oat jro 11
' . i. - • > •« Miry «'isirman. ♦'«.r-
of war ring cert fi -it*.
• v s that citer- cash tor Chri«t
p .; v.; sent* g ve war thrift -tamps#
in- . v '!! e- « ar t .
1 i:.- r ;r: "ft ran • \
vHp*
til.
crops
saL
e now on
i mail> In «•
nr'ir.en't st./r.
tanr, and c '
joked it t
a very u
, I1 i/.ed Fritz entirely n
rounded by «lay.
an't you see I'm 1 n
I 8aid
I "'I am your prisoner' h<
plaintively.
"'You're a liar' I said evenly ^ 011
'run away and be someone else'* p:'
You're not the sort of priso'.er
the first essential in the election njthnt appeaK tr me Anyway I'm n
tjw jli^xt house of representative and ^oin^ tei have prison' - thrust up 1
t>e ttbi.lv flew*ei>atom- i that the no 'rr t* This is my busy day
lion's policies shall not h.e threa m1 d ]egH out of that wire '
by the election of disloyalists, S.x i.'.i- | "por a mornent «• look' I
Kts, or what is called by the joMtr- 'pjUSKmi Then ho dived into a pock t j ,
c-urw "PaQtt^ 1 nut*. They ai amj npodnced a cheap Swis watch. ( |,: | j,..,
prodnc
" 'For you,' he beamed
prisoner.'
"The man s persistency worried ni-1
It was then I threw the pork and
beans can at him. Rut he only but
in the same category, in the urv.i v
of the preaent undertaking
The invasion of Nnw York bv ;e
XonpaKisaa- league wlH be watc ie<t. -t
U said, carefully by ihe political man-
agers. This organlzat'on, original!v of
fifmern for Ihetr own protection his ,nt0 tpars
been captured, horse, foot and r. irs.l ' I told him I couldn't help his tro.i-
by SocraHrts in some communlt.es In bles. If he chose to l • born on ti e
the wflst. It ifi not regarded a safely' wrong side of a war like this he m*i '
loyal to the union j take the consequences. And if h ■
Under its cloak Senator I«i v .i"'te k,.pt on weeping on the wire, if mig'it
)oys bark frcm < :n
« a list of th:' soldier talk
it ia:
IH.anr- i'h.
Bean Sho
ctr.
Black Strap
Bob Tail- A dMi
lione To study.
Boot lick To flatter.
Bow Logs Cavalrymen
Bust- To 1 educi a nup-ommi. ion
comm :
Liquid coffee
morable d
ffi-
harge
18 to 2i rams
j • d of tic■.
eauso a short circuit
| **Thc man's persistence finally wcr
ime down So 1 marched him off to
the nearest dressing station.
' "That was my first and last pri-
soner"
made tbie speech in Minnesota ••ti: h
Si now under scmutiay by a en ue
^OWflJittee. The leagr.i has be - i
nied a hearing in &om« of the rrd nt
lv lov^l atates of the west.
Ufagva Misled Public.
Tfee jnitKl effr;l of the l«- m -
dr'ye N?qa* Vnrk vv « -<u r tiv
-iti'.lafied to 'he ,mji A in - in
ing was h^ld in Coof er I nk.n. pr# 1-
cd oy.^r by, John .Uitrhell, i« t" f tin
mip^raL rhairmon of th * Eta * fc.'«l
.^c.tMnmiaBion. It was given Hit that j
the lafgue ia to organiae to.re< .-t t |
middlemen in Shallot tiv farim-r am' j smretal Gut>trie young nv>n, mar v
(lie <saofum«r. I ri'"1 hllt I'WWte' w'n" ,lm'
' ■ Prwfl'.tlen'. townky d:*-lalnw.i Hit-; t !1 - llwl (,tr exanW;.::«n lK> .rp iho <•* |
19 arje an ,w u-w Af.tr -nv; lion Imarl jiass^cl as -liyslcally ,
lfic auilifct S tliul. th* fa I '!t. but ho lmv so far eva<V<l ' '«•
:"i( \ortb l) kot:i had lost S - .< . i «*U. ha-vo k.vmi up hop.— ami ;*<• I
of tbttir wh^at, cfoij Lhrojgh .h-. ihhI > i'iei>ariTiK Lo ko to th' t alifonvia
NOT REOPEN flPPESLS
dlemen. Mr TownAey said;
"We must get the co-operatior !>• -
twesn faim er awl the eomnr.*er
WhAtiver you caW it state owner.-hi
or, ooic .liam, we have got to hnv'j
because we've got to have that
'oooiooo."
LOOTER RT HALIFAX
Halifax. Dec 1*3 A rr.a-n was dis
covered looting In devastated
region ' He fmrrte*)iatMy shot
The bo<ly was ro^ed to a post, above
the head th . following placard w.^
placed:
"This was a looter."
Colonel Thompson, when questim-
#jd at military headquarters regarding
the summary execution of t e looter,
declared no other means of dealing
Mtt1fh thai kind of swine' \lould
prove effective The exposure of the
bullet-fiddled body, he said, would
be a grim warning to others wh
might contemplate looting
"We have no objection to the pa'
lio knowing the. nature of f p?;i
ishment of extreme c, « of fi •
kind." he said.
Coherent f)Ian^ were r.dopteJ T>y
the military authorities for the relVf
oT th#> h«>tne!ess nnd work of rehabHi-
fation wt\s started with vigor Large
numbers of workmen laboring with
feverislh energy, -uctid 1 before
nightfall In restoring scor« ( f dan
aged houses to such condition that
they could be us rrd.
Premier Bonr-n r.da;.* r-- •
appeal from «(,n!e leading r>
questing that the di^a-*, r-gird-
ed by the government i
dliar^cte*. He was asked
Industrial and other b
gocd by the government wh, was
jfotftioned through 1 o t<, hold i'>eif
responsible fhr the coudltpms render
ine he explosion nosi ible
"he official jinvest .at;, .i u . -h
V^s Stared today was ; •
of
es be
e that
made
cunip next"Wed-neaday The war de-
partment has finally decreed that they
WiUSt go.
So many i-n^sts have come from
drafted men in training camps that
their exen:; n claims bo recon.-id-
c ed anil tin r cas>es reopened that
the military department has sent l/'t-
tera to the exemption boards explain-
ing th,at after ti selec.Uid man has re
ported to his local board for entrain-
lr.ent to camp ho U in tlvi military
service and the local and dislrict
b'kards have no further jurisdU t. >11
orer him, and 1m> c an l>e ctisci arg>'d
only under the "provisions of army j
regulations. These penntt a division's
commander ito discharge a soldier
only in Uiree eases: tor j hysw a.1 di
Kb .lit y; in ca.se of convkitjoii o^' crime
by civil court, ami when recomdnoi;ti-
ed by a hoard of officers tluut soldi v
la not ada| ted for the military set •
Ice. In all other cases disc-harg" • u
be ordered only 'by the ; resident or
the secretary of war. so a letter to
the county board states.
Where dVciraty is sought on a-
count of dependents or alienage, tiu'
ramp commander caIt only Investtigate
the oatsw and if Ik tit make re.
ctpmeauiat > n t« Uie war de art men t
il*at the mm In* d.s«-harg d Obv
ausly but few cases can be so for-
warded. In • lie pust some six or «• ht
< .i ■- cu'.W I from Jon: •• than 1 • •
Camp Travis have liei-n forwarded to
th," war depairtmeii^ and all have been
r turm d d'i-approv. ! i>n - . : i • •
v as a soldier who enlisted thor'ly
after iho de lai i:uoti «•!' war « a\
a wife and eight children without |
mmi } o: -a-t il a]i .ii> ati< n was
disappmved. in \S'a diington.
Th • war dejarir lent take the \.> w
to.it the ]< M'a 1 .rid di Ft r ' '«
creat* 1 by - < ng; ■ «< a.- , • •
i-cUie c-la. in< for * xem * .cji ail th
de< , i: ii.-1 bn ui] held
Butcher -The company barber
Canned Hi . • Caiui' d beef
Ch <f Uve bandmaster
(iit A citizen.
Cits—Cltira n clothing,
c o Commandii!.^ officer.
Coofee Cooler -One who arches
for easy jobs
1 )o4 Robber Knli.4t.cd man who i'
vulot to an officer
Dougblroy Infanl ryman.
Luff \ny sweet ed ble.
A W L AI r.t without, leave.
. Holy Joe Th < h i;>' lin.
.Muh ,.inii' A t -au" a r.
Noncom N mm. ioned of fit* r
t) 1>—Officer of th," day
Shavetail New second lieutenant
Sandrat - Soldier on duty in the
rifle pit.
Slum A atew.
Sowbelly Bacon.
Top Sergeant First sergeant.
Wagon Soldier Artilleryman.
Windjammer A ban<l-m :i.
Chew Iool.
i 01 \t II 151 (.l\S
I.MIOIt < \MIV\!'.\
Pro- 'i • s for the most trrmondc us
shortage of labor the harvivt fiel Is
ot Aineriea have #>vcr f« n has re ult
cd in the Okluhonia State Council ( 1
Lefenso sending oil" of its membe:
C II Hyde, of Alva, to VVadiing -in
to confer with gi>\ nient officials
on i lan- to meet t!' it mand in «>k
lahoma for tl:e Tin • wheat harvei
It is dec hired that tho -anils of men
wh > ar'i u -a il'.v dc[>• 'iidi d u «.n tn !>•
gin the harvest in Texas and Okla-
homa. then fo.; .w ii through Kan-
Nebraska and the Lakotas ha v. eith
gone to war or tin . have olnained
\\..rk in army coiimi:v ion cam; A
restiit. the « oun:r> is facing | os-
aibllty of a great crop of wheat with
Washington, Dec 14 Warning tiiat
t• Ln ted Slp.tcs must, pre; are to -
• iMi," fuither burdaiis to win the war
was given fn the senate by Senator
1 < ed in vigorou .lv oppo ipg a a trc,
., heal • th" Webb export combinai on
bill, which Lrc.siile.nt Wil on in hi
i -cenl add." s urged congivss to tyi
act.
Declar'ng th.at congia ;.s should <a."
cen!.rate u, on great war problems and
d :ier c'O" - 'tei'atio:i of such legi.-la;ion
a- tip' export trade inea aire, the Mis
. uri . i-:: ttor s;u'd that with liu •
• at of the war and Rumania also
■(.one," tic esc'.my liunnutie'illy is. now
- : \v in man ; nwi-r,
Al'though an o.ijnnent < f army coii-
a Son vtor Re d refliloted th
I,.;v. ('.ai'i Icvi.- s | robably would - "
n< <:< • <ary and urged military trait
for youths between IS and 21 L;i
eoasl defense work. Invasion ef Aai-
< : ea, he assorted, was not be .nd the
n aim. of 'impossibility ahouid lv r
allictl power fall behind Rus. , Ru-
mania and Serbia.
Tho Webb bill was denounced by
Senator Reed as d< .^tructive of the
.>->1 , y. ri! 1 iw at '.)• lev-1 of
trusts and monopolv - and a ; a, « < I
ii . C'. ii'egal « • a;
v ; ii h would en roach on consumers
abroad and inert a so domestic prices,
Senator Cummins of Iowa also op-
posed the bill as a virtual repeal of
fore'gn trade combine provision of
the. Sherman'law.
Defending ttye measure w< re Sc ti:or
i « m< i ne (1 Ohio who had it in < !t--'rge
ii i Senator Townsend ot Michigan.
i ght h ai s
it* a snow bank at the hot;
O'ty-i bluff in ti*,'* ya.ds
Kst: i - City Scathcrn rai
Letter ; il he oii • ii ha
,l ;.te!i intq ins i .ab ;y by
■a a taxi-cab. i mix d ar::l thrcv
the prei i;.'r-. He wa h?
A h'a-'ii . tone w..il w:J ; 1 thai
l.im from d mh by fre-izi;:*^.
Lid ter was suffering . . • . ei;
> i.osure.
•aid h;
3 foot
benrs, but the police
ns«
on i at
iength
I 'm at
eo'/rgeni
Lc'te.*
f tini •
olice h
hosplta
id the ].
w
L. • ca.-ii when jk
id'iice where tie
\rra*:gr ai-'ats \v
near futnre frr
and banks to sell t
tificat s
In th < campnirrn two classes ol
"little baby bonds.' are issued. The
'thrift stamp < o. ts twenty-five cent.'
and with the first ones goes a Th
card containing sixteen spaces T
-ts $4 wh :i filled out. One ad i
1 _ r ents in December or next Janua y
and for $4.12 one gets a $" war iv-
• ti" s'amp. With the first of these
• tamps you g t a war s aving cc 'ifi
cat.- w. . h holds twenty stamps and
in fi\ . years from January 1. 10IS
one can cash this in for $100. It o m
only $s2f)0, if one bought the '■■ v
saviiu ■; tamp at $4.12. This br":;::
interest at the rate of 4 per c-'nr a
year, compounded quarterly. In F« h
ruary the-a* stamps will c« -t $111 and
they will increase in cost one " •'
i month thrr.ugh 101S
One shf aid ke-'p war savings cer-
tifi atcs for five y-• .rs to'do La a-
m the most pood. But if one niu-'
'ntcres.t at the rate of about :) pc
i . as ; them, sooner, one will be pa «"i
cent a year on what lit: bought. If on-
dies not buy twenty $5 stamps by
January 1, IMO, he will receive tii"
same interest on those which he dr."
buy. Xo one can buy more than $ 1 uu
worth at one time.
thut THRIFT STAMHd
AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Ijli ia* 1 r '
• 1 thri■
L.j. it ImU
; /ff> w boa
\ i .ororljc
c
fr
a sensational lor.a r.f d
n i.iion bales from ea'.;-
Lateness < f plant i • 1
. weat or and the shea
, ■ on, £u< to i arly frost rurt
} dacflcn of many crops.
Final estimates annoaac
il< partmetit c f agriculture
gr at i orn crop t;> hav t t •
1 to tii • cxten: of abou
bu li'd by fif , ne .« rtlii
lquart c.
anf.ng
He
i lading b,'
alud. d vi
: 1 hotels,
bul ine - he said,
to ".a o the town." That
its to har.s in tie- ,a in, i
RURAL NOTES.
A >: x X 7: 7. K :
The season approaches for the g!v-
he < •.. I -x ir,g of gifts in commemoration of t o
in Ok 1 ili: aa, in anniversary of the birth of Christ.
$"(•".• hotel in Oi.i .ho.n i who taught "Peace, on earth, good will
till ha had arrived ia Kan- to men." The present Christmas gift
• y 'tcrdav morn.ng. in' ;i I shmild bo advise dly one that will
• cave last night. AfJer con- niake this teaching po ible. T i<
t ought is brought forth by reason of
.the fact that our country is engig'd
in a terrific struggle to bring "peat
on earth," to all natioas a war of hu-
manity not for its own sake, but for
the sake of others. The government
has issued "Baby Liberty Bonds
*whif ii they call thrift stamps and
these are in the denominations of
$.".00 and 25c values. Those firms
r. of the Anaen, | wh" hn™ ,M">n in ha,,it "f
-M.ri.h fete tojthelr A,,,,loy,s "ash •'•"•ir.tTTias Sifts
t«,I.,to Saturday Iwoul1' <><' w«" to ^nalder those
nl : . . r*,h. r Sunday -morniUB. with :'',3nlP^ « 3 Chrirtmas gift this year,
r , ind . Th,. For Sill an l! '" "" llnlnK will answer a two
I h;.n men enjoy, d the special |lnI'1 Purpose—help their country fin-
P'.,' highly, ;,nd were reluctant In iante tiiis great struggle, and teach
i av . when the L.-1 call for the re-j their employes thrift. Many a val-
•a n s.iei al was made. j uable employ© becomes more valuable
I wan; to say this is the rare ; 1 when inculcated with the savings
II • ii a it 1 •'■ > d '"apt Kdgar ; habit It is believed that all patriotic
, he u n a ioi\ work was won- people will look at this matter in this
1 " w"11- 1 light and their Christmas gifts to their
The si
and Ac
Idlers'
si>ted
n thin
Is that
', was
id iffcred
x e t?'y a
a e of dry
o" t'a ^ : oa-
:"e | pro-
•1 by the
slr.'.v tV.a
l d iniag-
"2.000,000
1. < corn
; • o iu t i a e -tali i 'k a t i"-o. d this
year, with U.L'0,404.000 bu hels, while
its value a'--o a re ord, i $4,0." .!,-
072,000.
Tie •>. f .it crop s 11'; a d«■<' ase of
: ' • a O.at. '00 ba hei Loni previ-
ous t'« r • ■;? c - Th'. >i ar's crop i* e^.
tlrra'ed a* •'"•)1 Of 1 hu h.1' and its
valaS'v IS.372,0110.
Oat • is a re ord crop, with 1 587,233
Aoo bushels and a value e f $1,001,427,-
000. V
The pot ato crop 1 ti. L r - t ever
grown, with a to';.' ef -i(H>0
bushels, valued at f " tll.Sfi.l.O'iO.
Oilier ea « whose production es-
tablished records are rye, .sweet po-
tatoes, beans, onions, cabbage and to
bnceo.
IIAHOLD I'AIHaHAM, 10 YEARS
OI O. Kil l 10, \l i OMOKII I
Harold l'adghaim 10 ye ar old son of
Fred I'adg am. was run over by n
Dodge car at about 1 o'clock today in
front eif the Pioneer telephone com-
pany's office on Division street and
. ust a in al abdominal injuries from
which lie died while Miroute to the
Methe,.|:vt hospital According to ey <
witnesses the little fellow and a com-
panion of about the same age were
playing in the street dodging in and
ou' between two cars parked at that
point. In running from one car t
t < other th" be y ran right in front of
the Dodge car "R was so sudden I
did not realize \0hat had happened
until it was all over," said "Herbert
Sper.- er. who was driving the car.
Several persons wdio witnessed the
accident said the Spencer car was
moving slowly and that the accident
was wholly unavoidable as far as ho
was concerned.
The elead boy had made his home
with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Richard I'adgham, on their farm
south of the city. About two year^i
age) tie mother of the boy committed
suicide by taking a dose of carbolic
acid .
O T Ilia
> k1ihon
Walton, a
(immunity.
law of Wo
id time resit
fe, child:* "
dcrful; then thi
dbi ■ say the sohliei will not forget I
it soon."
Equally emphatic was Li, ut Canna-!
dy: Th/s Scottish Rite work will;
I" a .vo.idtrful Lncrnrive to us," sai.'
h a the boy - will never be lonesome, j
even should they be ca tured by the!
Hups and j la< • d in ditary confine- '
: 'tit, for they will have something |
remember in the teachings of Rite i
i : i? has ban unfolded to them ai
phldoso; h,v th y n/fvor dreamed of. And ;
cip the* fejst, the' toasts the re
spOnses i:l; I tht
employes his year will be
War Savings Stamps.
Thrift and
L E Philli*i . <
Rnd Cross el rive
;0,000 members
Christmas drive.
J manager for the
1'f.pe;-. more than
igned up in the big
A Hoover Christmas iJinner
Ol SMI I II OH';
I 0\ I.
(.1 is sj \\
Ftin another snowston scriua y
ifitf'i'fered with the Red Cr , s work
tod^y, imi>eding transportation.
Lawton- -"Nuff Sed-" Casey, a watch
jraker at Lawton is in jail follow ing
discovery of a bomb riant in the
Jjasement of his shore
v ill not re . ert until Jan
e'e-e up certain Phases of
busin-'ss of which I have a
seid Lieut- lumt Ce yle
Bail i more Fire des(ro>
liroi clothing store h^f.e
loss $:.00.e 'io. Thought to
diary _ ,
Morris
night,
incen -
o e:n • to save it.
TI:,' problem '.n con icier so vital
v ; ha Ok'..; hoaia ' a' •• < V ail!' i •.•" D
m i i hat t is now (omph ti' ■ Hn
i it a ■' a ' n. aa , >' the win it
• find j us ( how many men w. il be
• "dad, then demands will be made
the government provide soin
a ho i by which laborers may be
'• rned
means acquitted
Caston B Means, c harge d with mut
r of Mis Maude A King, wealth)
■ v. Vi • a a i.d C' Ii it a;.,i w i low, was .I'-
ll-y a jury at <'emcord, X ('
SCHAAP'S
LAXATIVE CHILL IONIC
nl n this neighbo
It is when s; ec al feasts and holi-
i days approach that we realize the
i i n h of e ('ono:nv Oil" standard fe? -
• d.sh after another is put. under
iho ban. until the hoasewlfe feels like
| giving up the Christinas dinner alto
superb." I gether To do so would be to show
but a p
A? the banquet In id in the main but a poor s.iirit, and little invent
dinini; hall, obl igatory toast- we.: ■ ! < ' us think out a r< , a t that must
'id and •, hes made by Gov Wil-jmeet th^ approval of even Mr. Hoover'
;• Oeu 11- ley. LI ut Kennedy ami True to our food pledge w • can have
i>r Falwin Ih Larr < l .Norman j i-ut three courses. For sou;1 bavo a
v ■ i i • . ia,h.i'ra farnishc d music] ".mato iri-que. Th s easilv
for the dam e. About ' 1 i.n'.'es wi^rel pared by tiding any concentrated to-
r,'. .\o:ie 1 >at men ill uniform f'a'.o sou.i and adding milk. There
re only two precautions to be ob-
ers of Ft. Sill, said: j s r\ d Be sure to use an enameled
; :n let is certainly saucejian which will not be «f-
a' i i is about thf f' el eel by the acid of th,'! tomato
■ itiiwcst. It has ours I v h1 eli will not darken the col. of
b • a ten I have talked j h ' bif.que; second, > lir milk and to-
i a . at tie work | i eito -together when only lukewarm.
• all ii.i ;iit iiy inipreis ,eel. I i'eat gradually, thus avoiding curd-
at to c\pies si our dc?p j ling
i" in ,iiiv of Guthrie' Instead e f tuik •
di'nced.
Lieut Chii
i ll s Ma a
well' • in
.1 St Loill:
a.rd t.hev a I
t is a Liver Regulator unci Chill
1 onldned. '
fry it ami be Happy
U'vr fails to cure if taken nc-
diia; to the directions.
I ra e :a-c a bottle
For by all f : t ela -
Druggists
Prepared only by
JOHN SCHAAP & SONS
Fort Smith, Ark.
A
ouch
a t hi
given
Friday o
ue, one In
w: 1 .■
Ley?
the
Vi a
Wh;.
that v.
t haul
111 the
i) from
id days.
fc the drillers
b. th arrival h re
o mothers. They
Louis and on • i'rom
a last goodbye, to
were Mr- Eraae.on
The* meeting of
iii" soul, with her
!" a w peculiarly affecting.
: < ouldll't I" at to have mv f ea
. n without Fe ring him a. iln,"
d Mrs Low the r. I have beta; with
1 in tu e at Siil. but when I lv ard he!
v - a ia., to Guthrie I could not ,•
• >\ the t* in iation to se ■ him again
He1 is my old) son "
.leihu .1 .: ,e. ,'n, who was injured!
ta, I-" '• eks ago when the motor car
i • wa riding a e ,■ pu' - d him te tho|
i'air ■ f - way In a sudden sto to avoid |
. a aj>pioacbiug train i around again,
lv vc
and
* in
try this year an
old fat hen whe,so laying days are
nwariy eiver. Cse on" of those exced-
b at oval boilers of enam -le d ware,
.eli as come to coeik hams in: tluev
'.a. have a tray in them on which to
•ok fish Cut Up tile fowl and place
on the fish tray in the boiler: put
ho ling wat'T undern ath, enough to I fruit,
reach the* chicken, but not to cov -r tie- j,
Cooked in th way for several hour.-
tii, - old lien will be tender and de
li« Ions. If you have ned one of th
boilers, make y« itself a Christmas
pres"nt of one. It will be a l aying
invf 'inent. All tough m at is mu li
betf r cook d by rt -am ,han being
bfolod and th/ : e- ' - n > \
shment. For u for the lien, buy
a pint of ovs er . the small kind will
do, make* a white sau<« and . \'r in the
oy-'i' is only a few mom at - before
a" is poured over the ehiickeii
As to the- vegetable rice i the cor-
rcet ae e ompanin;rmt of the frie u seedl
chicken. Have. ;,n enanijOled wan
■.ut pan half full of be ling water,
drop in rice, little by li;,In, keep k
"nd : r constantly, in half
an hour pour e.ff the rice into un
enameled ware colander to which the
lice will not stick and which will not
darken it- snowy whiteneus. Finish
cooking by setting th," colander over
th steam of ih ■ saucepan.
Wh' a Lake d. the humbla caibliage
ma-k( ■ :| fine addition to the. ddliners
I' mi!.- be a rved in the el.'sh in which
it -s baked. but very .«rofty baking
' 11 d ffe-; ent colors come n
' 1 wa* • Butter rh • didi. put
in a Idy -'r ot shredded cabbage, n few
bit- ot butter or oleomargerine, a Mt-
:i1"1 a ' able -1 Oonful of flour
s, rinkled over it all. R?peat until tV
'<i vh is fu l Pour over it all a coffee
cup of milk and bake \ a moderate
n. l*or oth a verget iblea- yoit houlet
•".ne you < miud last summer*
an now induce w.th )ride.
.. (less a t — let it be a "deep tlfeh"
who Ii . av.-i pas;ry aiH| j . TeaUy
on." Here again. com;t« Sn the
pretty enameled ware baking dish
vi:h ills hsgh heat efficiency and Uk
rviousnrs to the ocid of the
f>- '":"argerin.e in making
' ' ' I>:° nis: A deep dj\ h apple pie
1 only the to; cruet, a h,aif can
cheiri' ; added to it makes t Into*
1 "' I any d.sh. We 11111-1. not havi
candy; we are trying
"t we can have nut,
> >ave a-Ugar.
and rati sins
I hBwi ..,11,1 a r„j of g0 )d llL|(.k
^ :l liuke ;i .sn; si'aet, ,-y
1 Hour- ( hi Imaa d.nnc
as , :iju.vabje as
ical.
Prices,
hn alit ie ;
coffee
finish to a
wliii h will be found
' str.41 ly econom •
cours", vary In difforeipf
■ I>ul in many smaller places
1 k" lh:" r,'r flvo persons
prepared for about $1.75.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1917, newspaper, December 20, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc279964/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.