The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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rxH£ LifAOEK. GtTHRlE, OKJ.A. Tlll/USDAY. SKl'TKM UEK 27, 1!)J"
lr. mark the spot where a fTniiiiu.. o :mt: Fr<d Wailo !- on Hip 1,'nlteil!
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"Myalls Averages Six Business
Trips to One Pleasure Trip'
' ■ ''HUS writes a Velie owner who expresses the experience of thousands,
1 he Velie' ij a business necessity not a luxury. The car can not be
dispensed with any more than your other business equipment. And you
have unmatched satisfaction when you know the
Velie Values That Keep the Car Fit arid Eager
vlllar* "tood.
I '• m P , could 1"- ■ n .battered
Tunica of trees that hail been smash-
.1 by great shell; though rtnt by
l'lt'utning. Occasionally the eye mot j
I ;• little graveyard with its wooden
crosse.—some for Herman soldiers i
and some for British. In places there
still were remains of a German dug- ;
(it, for the enein> had held this
Territory :i long time.
They Like It.
Grit ; was Browiux over all this'
Atste hut could n<' < onceal tK«' my-j
1 of mound i that marked the lips
! 'r': .it shell craters which ritted
the entire zone. The officer recov-
ered from h s contemplative gaze and
answered:
.-'at t:>: iu iP-;tr< yer Wainwright.
!mrorv u w • . . and Walter
Wade : a phar:;n<i.st with t-e. ma-
rine < t rs - :n Haiti.
c $hi2dr£ia Cry ' 5" U'V .
Experience the ~est Teacher.
It is generally admitted that ex-1
perlence is the b< -f teacher, hut
should we ii"t make use of the ex-
perience of oth°rs as w°U aa our j
own? The experience of a thoua* ,
and persons i« ntbre to be depended I
upon than th• t of one Individual.!
Many thousands of persons have1
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for coughs and cold - with the hea£
results, which shows it to be a
thoroughly reliable preparation for
those diseases. Try it It is prompt
and effectual and pleasant to take
• nuSSSSSi
WA':
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The Kind Ycu Pave A'
iu use for over ccr 3u
\v
i lit-
is!! i
id Bt
■:ii \\ I
Lilly
the same asj
l Broidway
■ iiul lookini'
J
Lool; under ihc hood *get beneCth the car
and you will find the main reasons why
the Velie is so popular here.
Better construction has not been produced
than Ihe Velio Special Continental Moloi
—Timken axles front and rear multiple
disc clutch push-button Mailer th< I:
mous lasting mi, for finish very
ficution of ifk,.- grade. This is tlio kii.d ol
con - t ruction that keeps n car on the road
running sweetly equal to any road and
grade and keeps you a stranger to the
repair shop.
Eight Body Style" Touring Cars. Tourinr.
Sedan, Four Passenger Roadster, Coupe,
etc. Sec them. Get delivery while you e n.
Dealers Some good territory stiil ope:..
Better write for the Velio proposition.
I:ere for bUs'tie.' and \vr: like it
rjrtly for itself ami iartly because
vc oir:ht to like i:. We want to de
out bit i.!ul we ai more anxious to
tit it than ever before
I think that sonic of our boys wh;i
nave i r<i; t up and -lolen a look at
ili ii>'ht.ng iinc'-t . ■■ oeca .1 littb
.1 tap: • ': ted in a u;r. OH course,
th« > lead of what it v.. like over
!'<■; ' u* it didn't
„ic banners t'lyin
1 .: a .1 i. i witm ■
in the
j in th
en
they
Security Motor Company
Formerly named Fed earn I Motor * <0.
Oklahoma City, Ok la.
Velie Motors Corporation
Mulinc, llliiioi*
RuilJrri uf Atitomnhilrt. Motui Triwha
i \V iV
1 quite right to
the b:ilt! field
>, s moving out
are all tre-
h things 'ii
Probably the first town
I'll ted State to take such a 9t
•> Frederick. where the city commi
sioners; are considering the passage
of an ordinance which would pro-1
hlbtf distribution of literature on
idered disloyal or -edit ous. It s
, id th,e ordinance was introduced fit
the request of the Tillman count)
council of defense
"'Ms st 1 was taken because of «
ii - v hit h had lie( ti
J it.-
has born- ''
•idfc bcon
" *CXfTJ'7Z-S.> •
All Counterfeit:-, Iraitat: :is and u .tu
Experiments iliat trille with and caJan..' •
Infants and Children—Experience in
What Js CAS" •
Castoria is n haraleu su^titu-.c fur Ca>u>r 0 ' e.-
Drops and Soothing Syrup?. It is p'casai:!. i ..ms
neither Opium, Morphlao <>or nihtr narcotic robatance. It-
age is its guarantee. For more th in t .ii cy >ean; it has
been iu constant use for the relief of Const.nation, I i;ituiency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying fov.-iishaei-ss arising
thereirom, aud by regulatiiig the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy aud r.atural '.leep. 4
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
fBeara the Signature of
The ordinance
distribution of
prohibits spei-'h
" The In a 1th of
i.ly for lh" call to action.
that !I• •• i
1 :"H'iu t!
> I'rcderi'.■
. oh bit in ;
un. also
•i natu.v
lin.iis.
:o will be
Ycu only need f.nol Eczema Cure
to get J of nose Oiac:; Heads.
Ptrriples, rough bumpy skin. Ler. :-zz
skin smoot . Cures any ease of Cc-
zsma. Is pleasint tj u^u. A trial
\. i 11 convince you. J5c it the drug
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Great Frith lr. Cr am'oerl.t o's Cole
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
•'Chamberlain's Colic nini Diar-
rhoea Remedy w • v •< 1 i j my
father about a ye n
diarrhoea, it re]
; diatoly and by i
j was absolutely cu«
' faith In thi.-' rem
I'M
Of
•iimim.i n vss
IS l.l\ I \ WORK
IN KOSI CltOIX
(PONT1XI"i:i> I'ltOM p.MiK ONK.)
color Tuesday night. T. day «Ick
from the 10th to the 2St i we- • «ivo-i
to h" concluded tonight with the
the Scottish Knighi of St Ainlr.
the Oklahoma City teun.
The work in the ISth was fc.iI
by illustrative organ inu • > . I v
Mrs Mclntyro and a duet by Mrs Me
In tyre and Mrs Uoltzschuc l'rof I'
C Kneppcr also contributed to the
service.
Teams from Tulsa. Guthrie, okla-
homa City, Hominy, bartlesville,
Chandler and Enid 1 si ted in the
Class Directors Anderson and Craig is in frame. At this meeting early' ^ ilj
as usual have their work right up to Ln July appropriations were made fori
the notch. tin* purchase of 100 pounds of dyna-
mite, Hoover declared. UIVLi
J Walk 1 Kieid, an old time (iuthrie Purpose to Rcs'st Draft. flLtl
hoy. now pr;n ticing law at Oklahoma he purpf)v.e of the organization, as |J|
' i'.v, • • a speel^lor today
outlined oy .Munson, II over Testified j
thrt
uiiuun i.iiSL J;
DHL 15 PUH
la Use Far 30 Years ■
The K.ind Yr j j i.-;ve A!..-a. l'\ -j^ht *
Jt'JL*L l-yj-, M". VJSEBEWi
Wsjlimii
as itse M
lieuiiion visitors ai •
tributers to the relief
Children of America
sufferers.
libei ul con- j
fund of ihe
for Llelgittm
various degraoH dtirin-, Wednesday. TASTBI.KS8 chill TONIC. Yon know
Dr A C Hi.ton of Tu! a, moved true t<> whit you arc taking as the formubi
form iu the rendition of the lsij, de-
gree. The class was dub imprt • --d
with the richness of th" philosophy
advanced.
REUNION NOTTS
—— was to band toge.t.. r to resist the; Washington,
A C Seely, ot Pawhuska. in renew- draft. Farmers were told by Munson .r.,v.- feats anion
ng old time friendat of territorial I witness said* that ho was there to Oklahoma First in
day. while attending the reunion help them ami that through the 1 W (
W financial aid, was assured from
' iurman wour« es.
The anti-draft rioter; in central
Oklahoma her,an AugmJ L'. Coinci-
dent with their inception II C Sponce I
was arrested ;it Holdenville and \l
beinn held in the state penitentiary
pending action by a Federal grand
jury.
Witnesses testified Car Rube Mun-
son, state organizer of the W C IV
reported the organization ..000 j
strong ;n Oklahoma and that it was
;■!: limed with farmers and laborers'
( 1 11 ,, haviii": .1 membership
To Drive Out Malar in and Bu.Id Up j f
The System
Take the Old Standard GROVEV
i.' printed on every label, showing
i Quinine and 1..>n in a Tasleh
M !«\l \\ <,(>11). SIM \\ MM i'
I lit.l II IU \ Ol. I
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IN si \ 18
, (>k
City Commi • 1 M,
of Oklahoma City
Texas,
n the :
.1 Texa
ul of the
Forty-eight or
ation, including
unions, wer • to
1 W W in sturt-
L\V There is
lumbers of the
Ury that officers
of that regiment will not be iho en
■ niong citizen soldier- of that state.
Recently r S officers from Iowa w- ro
ansferred tor the Oklahoma r> ;.m< n
who have been ass'gned as off c/-:1
rd the Oklahoma men fear that their
rritorial unit w.ll he disturbed.
The Oklahoma enlisted men want
'i be officered by Oklahoma men -
Mne commander:-, and officers un
nown to them from other states are
objectionable.
The matter has been put up to the
secretary of war. who has been a-ked
make a statement of whethei th« so
Iowa officers are ttached to th • reg
'uent only temporarily or wheiher
ley intend to remain in command.
\V D Matthews, commissioner of
Parities and corrections. . roliminary
0 preparing a bill for the next legis
i ture in which he proposes to el n
irate the divorce evil. His invest gi
; on show . ha soys, that to
per cent of "he iivil ca.es filed in
i\" courts of th-- state are actions for
legal separation.
According 1 Matthews the rate 0
'ilegitimate birth is also h gh II
ys that i* has incre sed . per • ent
1 nee I T Commissioner Matthews
"ii'
mares by a ma'oritv o* 's is ) <>
Grafton D Cushing, former lieutenant
governor The votes: McCall, S2.42G;
Cushing, 24.24G.
Frederick \\* Hansfield. who oppos-
ed Governor McCall in the election
last year, again was nominated for
governor by the democrats without
opposition.
belh
there is a w;i
thin
id he prop
to remedy
> -OS to see
wii!
will
.:i llO.
ects to
Do you yet up at night? Sanol is
S-. rel/ the best for r.il kidney or bind
der troubles. Sanol gives relief .n
2' hourr from nil backache and blad
der troubles. Sar.ol c a guaranteed
remedy. 35c and $1.00 a bot.le at
the drug store.
ant ?c! t - nny won .:•! w -
: a 1" I ; c zemn Pi es r-pt ' "
a (lerfect iplr *io« It
will cure aey crept en on the r - -1
\i is a skin To-- c Sanol Eczema Cure
i« a h' 'schcld remed* trial w.1-
convince you Get it at the cug
store.
IP
Vis
evolution.
Assistant Secretary A!\; ('
rows was called home to Tulsa
evening.
Deople Speak Weir of Charr berlain's
Tablets.
I have been lling Chamberlain's
Tablets for about two years arm
i and heard such good reports from
Hm a M.gn Opmion of Chamberlain-., my cu.tomora that I concluded to
- Tablet^ 'give them ;i ti; I myself, and
-I hate high opinion of Cham- «ay that l do not believe ther- '• -<•
I Dorlaln's TahloU for blllongneas anil I other preparation of th
I ,m II laxative." writes Mrs. ('. A
Tin
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We guarantee a price at Guthrie for Bale
Cotton equal to the price paid in any town
in T.oc:' 1 ar i,dioi in«> counile?
We Urge Ycu ^0 Custom
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Gin Y
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Our reason for this is that on account of
worms and bad conditions generally, there
is a clmcrc: .1 <.. r. h a ; ivv cevi in
the Lint Ginned which amounts to 6-1
pounds in 16'00 pounds of seed Cotton, mak-
ins*differ .r.e at the present price of
Cotton $16,00 or §1.C0 per 100 pounds of
Seed Cotton.
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tip
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m
kind equal
to them." writes O. A. McBrid".
Barnes Charleston. 111. "X haveI Headford. Ont. If you are troubled
r found anything o mild and with Indigestion or constipation give
pleasant to use. My brother has al- '.hem a trial, fhey will ilo sou good
so used these tablets with satis-
ibctory results." <i\\r. I l\T. SONS
rt'lueni i. l milila : '•
in Geimany ,
.'i.r eping up th,°
• fleeted in a ,1111111
ng distributed wid
Kjumi
t. - The re-
wlth which the
being fed by the
and political eir-
is an induc'iner.'
war struggle are
hlet which is be-
■ly throughout tic
Paris. Sept. 2C. Captain George
Guynemer, who ha been officially
posted as min ing, i creditr-d in th«'
army aviation r-eords with having
shot down r.: German air lane ; in-
side the German lim - and wiih hav-
ing destroyed :.i least more that
were uucounted. Captain Guynemet
has been missing since he flew from
lianliirk on Sept. :i.
1 telii has come into it--
o longer docs tho
;i wriSt watch liave
•ml . conver, or go into
11 h • wants to see wliai
1 pulls up his
or extends h s
! . 1 ml he has the
rht i.nii^ i-efore P.. eyes, and no
ore is going to titter and laugh as
. for a powder puff or some
in".' feminine accessory.
t w l ie s for men were none
0 o until the war broke out.
w r h: - many funny effects on
'Iron, nd tod v the young man of
' • 1 it old-fashioned
. h not a part of
from 1 he wrist watch to
o. ' li iki i a short one
• \v ■ ;<-inounee that if
:i (ii'ie.and for wrist watches is any
• •it ;t o the uuniber of soldiers.
( hlahoma is going to ; ut into the
t i-id. ;i: : will hardly be a single
clan under :;0 left by Christmas,
i he demand for wrist watches has
■ rown to such an extent that any
weler that can keep more tlvm six
watt hi s in stock is a lucky follow
It ha h" n tii" rule that each ship
ment of wrist watches has been sold
long before they arrive, and the wait
i ,g i t- ;ire beginnin fo assure the
of ill" draft lists
Wrist watches sir months ago caus-
ed the general public to survey one
Willi . upicion. One man whom a
I .'1 jeweler tells about, has had a
v:'-' watch for four \ears, but not
■ "11:1 four mouths ago did he have
he nerve to wear it anywhere near
wi. '. It was generally nearer
elbow.
SAMMIES SNEAK INTO DR'TISH
F.RST LINE TRENCHES FOR
TASTE OF REAL WAR: HARD
TO KliEP HEM FROM FIRING
, /.ONE
i; M ' :■ riic-N: I'Acn. UM: >
;ti : ili- .it t«) iu •
j ' UO ■ - V h i'vr any of ;ae
! MH'-ieau oft;.-is had done their j
1 , ma liner Ne\ ert b< 1 >#8
ad
them
their
;raVe bttsi
had be
allies !j
iu wtson \i si:u\ i< 1
New liaimonv. I"
Red
the
ort (us
; v Wad
purporting to set forth Ger
pea-, e program. Swedish news
: report that an enormous issu
pamphlet has b- . n made. \'.i
ovi ;; town ;. nd city in the em
: been fl >ded with the f
Large Trial Bottle of Sanol for 35c.
Sancl is a fam.ly remedy. Sanol is
sold on an absolute guarantee. Re Now I wvar it just near my
member f it cays Sanol it is all hand as I can," he said a few days
ntore' 35e" cnd $1'00 at the dru j o. "and I am proud to wear it
rhe
ti I
Bcautifu! ' I; v«)!ler A. MucHei
IGrsnd P<ano
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H. COYLE
COMPANY
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i 1.tul ii' !; 1 i •" motions were
made. Kffic:. ncy >\.ts Hie
rord everywhere. I
tie second camp during a meali
1 c-i ondeiit fell iutv) eonvcisa-
uiliuor who i:omes
tilt l'a:v;ous and wealthy!
of th- United States.
. do you like it out here?'
• :ie correspondent.
otflct i* ga^ed reflectively thru
en deer of ?Ue lues- room out
the open and beyond the camp
.ia tin eye could reach 1 In■ re j
of devastation and dt
ml thcro sliath red
v.u;id.::g reared theuiselves.
i
1 ' or a nun ;ber of
: v, y back,
Dr. f.li s' \nli-Pain Pills
;>n pa pi
TI',.
les
hosti
Dr, Mil
all-:> tug
de:ang<
* .T -of 1 ' ■ 1 '• ' 1
Anti-P-i" Pill" ba_ve
v\;til excel!' ,t rc>uit -
patt the body. By
i it.it :.m they rnable any
org; to i ecupcrate and
•i iTI . o.'-tiui uy.
,'n ;.>t ;< In-lit I hem.
r.d l line- .i jarantee
rfti.ie ol the prs-e Ot tU
they fail tw benefit*V
he liberal elements, bu;
ho Swedish news (• :
l.e reports Ihe vi. v - v,
mphlet reflects the • .ji«.i. ;!
;cvail generally in Gt-.
When you have backache t e '
or kidneys are sure to Li-
near. Try Sanol. it dots wond«
for the liver, kidneys and hi ,•
trial 35c bottle will cor
Gtt it at the drug store.
tv.o yean, cxchari; o privilege on!)
$225.00.
I iVtuc our in-hcard of terms:
' Ko : 1 c? lo vxr. * iiO days 're? e v if desired - |
^ vzv: .. . j :. 2 yo.- - i-.-jJc course ABSOLUTELY FREE. I
^1 . ri:- ' , u\\l- inli nJ m-c'l only ISO instruments 1
r. .ii .'•is .-I,1 , , pi i. and on these unheard of terms. ■
^ 1'i \. i; 1 ii.VRS TO I'AY.
1 SCHSSdllER a MUEUER mm COilMlir
Largest 1'i-nio Jlonse Li The llesi— tiutabli.il,at 1S50
( iiftal.iiul .Sai'i 'iis Over $1000,000.00.
1 Si 1-13 Farnim Street Omaha, Nebraska
' r-d yoi.r cat:'!o;.'i- ;.-i-.l complete informalion how to buy a
pii 1 t and • i $150 to $200 on youi five year payment plan*
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917, newspaper, September 27, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280254/m1/8/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.