The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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PiiliE TWO
l.'shAV. .1 AXTAli'V Is. 1017.
THE I.I \! Et>\ ra TIIRir. OK I j A-
POUND OF FLESH
IN SCHOOLS
All.UCjlWIOl \l AMI " I! Ml
KVWH'I.I; Hilt (.HOWIM.
MIMIS IS III I I \lt \ I IO\
( ilaltiinore. AM. .Inn .7 V1
ihaustivo review of the work < th
iT'nion of Ameri< an llelivw
^rations during the p;i>t two > .i
iwn« made by J Waller I i' iIm ; <
Cincinnato, president « l th
dzation, at the _ t li biennial «•' i'
cil of the union here toda>
iFreiberg recommended tin- r.i :i
#3,000,00', mainly for home in: ion |
work and for education. In thi ;
tcntinection, he dwelt on the "j • mail
able growth" of the Hebrew In ton
(College, the Kabbincal Inst it u t «• at
Cincinnati.
iHnve Had Success
President Freiberg spoke of the
vunnsual success which he said at
(tended tho department of synagorm
and school extension, n new depar
.ture in Jewish church circles Thi
ibody deals with home mission work
.publication of religious tnxt books
(education of scattered groups of
Jews by correspondence and kindred
Activities.
Mr Freiberg bespoke the contin-
ued interest of the union in the work
of the Tract Commission, tli.e Hoard
of Editors of Jewish Religious Liter
ftiture, tho superannuated ministers'
funds, the national federation of tem-
fple sisterhoods and recommended
several changes in the constitution
iSome School Reforms.
Ono of the reports submitted de
nounces objeteionable literature on
•publis schools and urged the elimin-
ation of "tho Merchant of Venice."
•'Christological Songs, and tho read-
ing of tho Bible interpretatively."
Approval of the convei;Hon wa !
ru-ked of the survey, which place., on
4be "honor roll of American citi« "
vthe names of nineteen cities, "which
have excelled in the civic virtue of
having no objectionable literature in
their public schools and no se. larian
songs in their school nsseinblv.**
B;
Can a Policeman Live on 23 Cent;; a Day?
' "*
' <
Wliaf
would
IvlIKs
cigarette
sensible?
(.hod; uj> (iii<! soo how nearly ihis comes
to fitting in with your own ideas:—
ASF/TVSI i!i i. < ifrarptlf* in;i-;
. taste jjooil. it in list l>e too!
and smooth to vour throat and
tongue. Jt must i>r properly
inild — mild enough so that
you'll feel all right even ihoiiL'li
you may smoke more than usual.
In short, it must he comfort-
abh'. If it i-n't, it can't !:<:
sensible.
l alinta are comfortable bc-
crm<-,o o
of their
to-
,1.
cf tho tut!finer
I u r k i -11 I lend. Ilia mildc
haeros i:i 1 his ldend ar;: in piicli
period 1 Kilanee with the rid in,
luller-flavored leaves as to en-
tirely off-set that unrnriifurtnblr,
oily hairiness" found in so
many otlu r cigarettes.
^ 011 II nelice thi (!ifl'erenee as
soon as j on try 1 atiiuas.
v&M**, (*r.
M
a
A Sensible
To Drive Out Maljrin and
The System.
Take the Old Ki.u 1 |
TASTKI.KSS chill TOXIC •.
'hut you arc Inking as th
Is printed on e\ or> in!
la Qulnlno and 1: in a
form. 50c.
i Know
"rnuil. j
THE BOLE IN SCHOOLS
Oklahoma City. Jan 17 W.lilc nol
blahness exists in some Oklalionm
schools the spirit of democrat v pre-
vails generally, priiu lpais and i ilj
superintendents informed iStati- Su-
perlnetndent It H Wilson, in answer
to questions lie put to them.
1 here is u slight line drawn I •
tween town and country pupils.* n>
plied one high school principal.
Another referred to the "arlstoc
rac of wealth and tho lazy Indian
who, under the nursing system of the
United States g (vernment, is repaired
to do no work."
Clubs in the city, that admit high
school pupils wer mentioned hy heads
of one city's schools as i.ntnrs work-
ing against democracy of the school>
Evils of Oklahoma school life wer<
described by a superintendent thus:
"The tendency to ape college stu-
dents and thus make it loo e\pensiv(
for tho pupil of small means; com-
mencement dues, class parties and the
like; the tendency of high school pu-
pils to ape high society, thus dccreas
ing physical and mental eti'ii iem > "
Movies and autos were character
lzed as democracy worst enemies b>
one.
"Desiro for formal dan . and
family exclusivones- were d. pri. it -,
ed'by a high school principal.
Stomach Troubles.
If you have trouble with your
Hamaeh ynu should try Chamberlain's
Tablets. So many have been res'or-
«"d to health by the ti e of these tab-
pit and their cost Is so little. _
cents, that it Is worth while to give
them a trial.
"7S to stay that period, Next iomo
tho "lifers," 252 of tlieuij [Tlicro arq
flvo "awaiting tho death pcualty."
'i'lireo hundred tuiil eight iiro in
stato prison for murder, IS tor im-
morality and crimes against yomcn.
1'armcra luinlshed moat prison re-
cruits—500. Native Olilaliomana aid
most frequent—272. Tho figures
show men and women between 21 and
25 :iro most likely to reach tho pen.
There aro o"U between those ages
there now. 1*
A census of religious beliefs (11: -
closed that 1,01(1 hail none. A ques-
tionnaire revealed that 5ti5 drink, 1^2
smoke and 07 chew.
WTffy
Cigarette
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Thes. tw Ive polleen. ' of >'• v.
York City have en tori i b a •.
U' t uteier tli ■ ausp.: ■ - 1 n
ititu il Taft far cJiairn.a oi
hoard, of directors. In I gene I,
].'i..,;. medical director of the insti
tute, wants to learn if they u . l
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i! day .. r foo l t ho eo t
.' tho t-: rvi« • and tho
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"! wish thoy 1 Rivo mo ::onio ha
'"IvCourt Notes
i i
Original Turkish Bh nd
lowy
Are Your Sewers Clogged?
Tho bowels are tin* sowornRo jy ;
tom of tho body. You can well im-
agine the result, when they are stop-
ped up as is th* case in constipation.
As a purgativ.' you will find Cham-
berlain's Tablets excellent. They
nre mild and gentle in their action
Thoy also improve the digestion.
SWEDEN DONE DRY
Stockholm,
new liquor
somo weeks
Sweden, Jan IT Th
restrictions, reports
ago, have already cu
down tho retail salt
(Swedish brtuidy)
roundly fifty per cen
Dr l'.ratt, head of
ot ' Snaps'
i Slovkli'tin'
; cronliDg t<
tho Sy ten
company." it is
tho consu'nptinn
been materially
believed ni
n restaurani
duced
tha
soon (Jv^r Hi
Everyone speaks wel
Iain's Cough Kemedy
used it Mrs. (leoii.-tj
field, N. v.. has this
ing it Last winter
fivo years old. was i,
for two or three wi i
him and used urv>ns
irincs but nothing
gooii en til I b
Iain's Cough H
nroved rapidlv ;
r his cold."
Colrt
' f Chamber
after hnvinp
Lewis, Pitts
fo say regard
my little Ih'V
[eh with a cold
i - 1 doc'ored
- cough med
lid hint inn el-
>gan using Chamber
Miv'ti-. Tie tl*ee ini
e.d iti a few days was
AMFRICAN DOLLAR DISCOUNTED
exic
ph
dis<
oni
locnlit
the s-
ver i t
taxe
ploy
ity Jan
the Am
when
•oilnt. This
10 to 40 per
This has
> Of Me'
lex U ti :
ii (' ollar i
i>ui .i nu ■
an
s and
1 rents
the • .t ti
and the w :
Ml SKOGEi: U:\DS
IN ri \ M \Wl'A\
Muskogee county is In f repn
ed in the state penitentiary, Warden
S L Morley's report to the ^
says 1.432 inmates were sent i . m
Alester from Muskogee court \
The 2-year term is most popul
the state holding (omnii' mer, - !, r
must now.
• ■ paid in Mexu •
r Mexican gold
[exico City m>w
mio of th« ren •
re
H\
>11
Heavy, impure Wood makes rau
dy. i :tnph' e. mplcv .>v, headet'hi
nan < a. Mel: ■ - 1: n Th-'n blook wi
vou weak, pnle ^nd ^ic-.tcly. For' ni
Mood. - oil Ti 11 d'-.'jon. n- >• Ha v'dt
biood Bitters. $1."0 at all store L
Jso\y Yoilv, Jan 3G—fro^ir- ive
members oC tho Kepublitan national
committco were today Invited to join
a committoo (>C Republican national
committee In a federation of a sup-
plementary commit leo for tho pur-
poso of bringing harmony between
Republican and Progressives in the
management of the iiepublit ail par';-
Prefers Chamberlain's
In the course of a conversation
with chamberlain ^Medicine Co.'s rep
regentative today, wo had occasion to
<H <ut in a general way the merits
of their different preparations. At
his suggestion I take pleasure in ex-
pressing my estimation of Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy I have a lam
ily of -i\ children and have it ■<! ihi
•einedv in my home for v- ; i -. 1
•onsider it the only cough remedy o*
he market, as I have trie I nearh
•11 kinds." Karl c Ross, Publishei
Hamilton County Republican-New-
Syracuse, Kan.
w\\ 11 \) nnisi i i
Wi l li SIIO I CI \
McAlester, Jan l«: Illand I!tv..:\
• ■ixty years old and a railway • uploy.
the husband of Mamie Head' , ran
guardian of the Oklahoma Cram
Crove of the \\\nulinen i i: • : . i. ;
h inself Willi a fellot gun in :iie Ui'.li
mi of his home here tod. ' ! Ii v..i •
,«iud a u itfhhov we're in ti fro:
room.'
township voted January r. on i-
suance of bonds to amount of ^1:M
for construction of bridges.
Amity. Mo
Atlanta. C;
and P J Mars
will award nil i>
purchase
Checotah—R J Edwards
waterworks bonds at par
Henryetta. — c Edgar
purchased park bonds.
i Hollis—Property owners of Madge
township voted January I." on i
suance of bonds to amount of $l'k-
D; II
For a mild,
navels, tn D(
Mil laxative.
tion of tlie
all store
■* PC 73 X « K n *i W K m K 'Jt V
' BONDS VOTED AND
TO DE VOTED
"« « K -T. -«■: :k ^ x T. .: y n n *
Bingr
:1 a ntia v .
ill
mm for tho
bridges.
Kaw City
•d issuance
light plant,
for water wo
ii>truction of certain
Property owi
ot bonds to a
installation of
uul to amount
■Us system.
Constipation Makes You
That draggy. listless, rim
feeling generally results fr ( «:i
stipation. Th" intestines ;
and the blood b«-onie< ]•.
lieve this condition ;.t o , wi;!< 1
King's New Life Pills; thi. n
non-griping laxative j: quic'ir ;
fective. A dose at bedtime v. ill m il
you feel brighter in the me:, 'i:- C
a bottle today at your Dru:-'ui L
Maude E Kent h.is filed a pi •:• •• M.Mion of iuc t.
in tin count> court askiir; fo; 'lie . 'i\vY.r. . \v! a d:ci
poiuuncut of Aiiso ! '• > e: adiai. • • ' > 1 vu. . n estate,
trator of the estate ot Ktiney S w; i <>m !. ting of real c.s\'.te and liersonai
City, .Ian' at Tho
uary 4, 1.11!. leavin a ti c-.ato val h. rr v.as act lor January U.
ucd at >. The 1. r; \ • • \V Murphy administrator of the
for Janaars -I. L'17. • '• 1 e ". . ' L Murphy has r-Jb
. *.? .7*;. d huv?men*:;
••• s i'. beJance
■ "a ... ai
I I A \s i;o\ I'.KXOK I \K!
I OK Si r(SM) i
With hi
Bible tha'
I'or any itdwng skin trouble,
eczema, salt rheum, hives, iti li.
'e-ail. Iierpe cabies. Doan's
""lit is in ;hlv recommended.
■ ox at all stores.
HAWK - HOP IN PAR,;.
loan
!«■14 a.
tin
'..000 ] th
ding to the official st
i iiinv ipal pawnbroki
Those figures r
'ing that. ther<4 is 1*
ihe poorer cla es th
I !• 1 not v it h ianding 1
Austin, Texas. Jan 10
right hand on the historic
has served on similar occ.tsio
the da; s of S .m 1 lou- ... (
.i mes E Ferguson today wa
united chief executive of T
h s second term.
Lingering Coughs Are Danderoas
rid of that tickling (ough that
■,T • a aw, l.e at night and drain-
our .Malitv i;ral energy. Dr Kin-,'
C-'\v Discovery is a pb-'.sant balsam
r'lnedy, antiseptic, laxative and
iromptly effective. It soothes the
ritated membrane and kills the cold
erms; your cough is soon \< Veved
'•■lay is dangerous—Cet Dr. Kin."'
w Discovery at once. For nearly
fiyears it has been the f. vorit"
1 •e<ily for grippe, croup, coughs and
!,: '!e' a bottle today at your
I; ointing C C Bull- lev.
I" S Ball to apprais•
kalph Rhode, a mii.f
j A final disci" oa., 1
I" ' K; - 11 : :-!
1 ii.lv Cm. lilt' d.
An o'de ha.- ; <
e t Of W F s'
■ il hi r ar.a::;,l ana
f ih.- court If sh
rling and
In t:.'
xipor
for a Mir":
•se-s of ?
M' th
! ' in: i ion i ). A de-
• ! by the court ordering
" -old either at public or
i- '; 1 rd. ■ ■ an'i; n cf Mary
: h Ballard, has made a return
count of of real e.stale
: ' " 'i' r. lew ■!. i jn Guth
i ) L Belle W'orthingtott
1 h i)i j'!.i a has f lot n
!'ii ' '< i• o, the will
Frank il Chamberlain whiO died at
ttle Crck. Mich.. June : i,H5.
'a!.- consMMiing of real os-
' ( *-'c and Oklahoma Cirv.
The hearing was
Thi
Druggist, 50c.
Willi. M h'M- -o ha C'e.t • i
tion in tho county court asking for'
• Willi's daily
mr inni' 's sore
' meness I r
O'l the household.
and
Winter B oies Colds to Children
\ child l!
LEb Suif fliii [iisIiiiuL
mother
edy hai
!). who
chial f
ri-ly goes through the
without a cold, and ev-
slunild have a reliable
i' Fever, sore throat,
ind croupy coughs ar<
A do o of Dr. Bell's
Honey will looson the
ve tho congested lungs I
cough. Its antiseptic j
heal and soothe. For I
dug cough and chronic!
'>des trv Dr Bells Bine!
At all Druggists. 2" c.
;' Jail 10 Although be
William (! Paul h
file.
:o : ■ aa.pt of
alimony.
has paid aliinoa;
a 'oa of the . u:t an
ordered sent to jai
ourt in failing to pay
th.
r". SI \ || S |\
^ W V. !M>( ?
nn *iiu\\
nil p:
ritly lie filed rat it
| '.it . court did q
i bench divulge his
j '.of ii released on
! "mrt alt* mpts t
ei he wa- e
tion.- from
story. Now h
lanai while
deterniimr.e
•ume ; lahoma
Stiff, aorc Muscles Relieved
'ramped muscles or soreness I
ing a cold or c tse of grippe
e l and relieved by an applicat
.a en'
ii !■'
£ -A
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4 i.i Mnfefi Ll
feuK.-'ler H -o €«., of f
fiaae lipase |
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1 Columbia Grafonola ^
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917, newspaper, January 18, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280614/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.