The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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Do You Think He Looks
Like General Pershing?
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IV. Alklmis
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1FFMNT BAKER IS PUT
Kui:i;l i:
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JA.MtC HfcWrHINO
ii« ,-4 ihi mi !v living brothi
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PURSUE STUfilESj SO CURFEW WMNS
War Department Plans To Give! Police Of Pennsylvania Given
Mllltarv Instructing A* a n*~ it. 1 ♦ j
Unlimited Power To Stop and
Interrogate All Pound On
Street After Night
Will Go to Vladivostok
Military Instruction At State
University; Education Is
Neressary
Oklahoma «'Uy, At* 21— How can
' """It th" moit valuable aerviit
1 nut! i 'i irinc 'h,- period of
•• *" 'h' H'rstlou Akicb yoiin*
m.r • till 111 ar. a-kins their.-
Seln-s :he*e davK
■ .ii ti i'ii' lit nt has just offei -
•i * in". .. plans for which.
Iiif ' hoi n entire
"H 11'* u'ir ilf'i'tirtnu'i '
hoier i ollcgp if vriii ar** fitti.,
Id do so or return lo college if a!
readv enrolled and enlist in the Stu-
dent Army Training corps |jv
i 'In i.in. a, t tirdini;
i roj.o . I. y<11| « i|i become
"I Hi- l ulled State, arn,\
::iv' 1 iisiriit-i!f,n, iMitu
'{ Oklahoma fit>. \
,or the first line lis jt
I baker'* llrens .„ :
fly "illi the !• .-ii In r,. j,
jbe substitute, j„ |„, .,,i
jkmc, slate foo,) admin
•■"relay revolted tl-e lit en .
longiwics. Bartlesville I
Irepted him to Mav .><
ir flu* period t.r :h' *. ■
Blongewicf,' it rt -,i .;i , ,L
> county food ''hi , .. |'
! he was oainK onl'.
jf ill" alii .«ui o! sub_"irutc, he .
jCHulred to use In oiaktt>
?•« 4>oUfied by Judp. Am. *
war Mtni.lay an.i
lit license should not he revoked ,"1
I1* Business susnen.le.i for the ,i„
<fttlon of the war
1' Tdo lidsy." a* itn*
*Ply ,10 Ames' amnion. . Hi •
iteinfiting to explain b\ t.i
pee that the rr.ison he n ed le o,i,
ptutes than prescribed by the re, i
^tlons was suli. iitnr• .
6t available
When aioneewics failr.i i„
I response I0 the summons u ,
^ttflBd hy Wire „f the'revocailt,,, „f
It rook
Okhilu-n.
Hsfifij
llaileion Pa. Aug 21—The an'i-
"IrniM! ordinance pen(HnK In cout",:
and baeked by Mayor He denreiu, ,s
a means of betterins lo< al omral con-
liiions has met with opposition on
'he ground hat it virtually gives the
poliie unlimited power to stop per-
sons at late hcurs of the nieht anv-
Where in the oily ,0 ask then, their
reasons for In in/ out beyond : h
usual time. •
H is sa ti the measure virtual); I
"S'ahllshes martial law, so far .;>(
Iiollre power is fttni ernai). hut kfayorI
lleidenreleh declares t|,P authority
will i„. dtclnHnly j
exercised so that the rights or cltl 1
z*'ns w ill nor suffer.
I l n mayor nnnounroH tlmf in 'nr.-1
lnuyoi
Hon with n cru ;ido
I"* will sin it strict
he riirfow hi w
tnfi
TEXAS WONDER
pi (
httiiir.'.ty 'Xftiiiiiiui ion ot
J..'|ter I .III,111 ait't Kr.y K'innev lie
viilc Cel..i I. far,mi* . . .rB.
«i'h op. :aiitiK .' till in that • ,wtt -
I '] . and which has been Hi |.ro-
befo 1 Jitaliee W II Hornnda>
;f"r the past iwo days was rinlsh. .1
, «l noon today Justice Hornnduy
bound the defendants over to tin* ills
triel eourt in the v.iun of JI.oihi each
Thr e office, < from Oklahoma
• itnty. ( l:u,(j M Taylor, Horner Atl
roan, an.l Hen Mi ore i*o assisted
in the raid, were .resent as witnes-e
f.-r the Kate The ,1, f,.„„, ha,|
lf.rRe number <if vitnesses who lestf '
fietl to the business defendants were1
engaged In, and tliclari-d that
III- ill!w i,; law 'ul. and had no
",Jr toy OF LiVINO
eliloy |tr we tin,,.I have
'■ I" 111 ge| mil, l!
■ a! Idea „rf out of I;f." when hi-
a hare el
lie Unit. I.lfl lie- |lol-..|IS tliat >iO,lf
111 * .'t'.it'! a re ah io, l>f,| Into I lie <
'• HI. pro.ili. „y h*a.|.i,-l,e Hil l l,ldlK.-s-
lloil A few - Of CUainbn lata -
rabltfs will iiov« ti^ bow* l« -
:frfn-*ihrn fhp ifepstinn and piv« vnu j Oljre St . St
rpr l rhanrp to real'.*? the real jo". '1ru5?!8fg
living Try it.
. J >•" 'i mm Wondf - f'.r kldnoT tn J
hiaihler rouh]i pr.iv«*l. i iah' '
y.cak i n*l lame hark. rh«Mimntis n
lrr*;tul::rlli. s of t|„. t: v-,
' •""'r ,n niftt ami wornpn Up -
• lafps ti].i<|«i -r troiihlt"; n , hfMr'-n If
*i' l .t |.1 r#v you.' «Imi«*;?tt w :f| |,p
iv mail on , ,. • , * ' < ■ ()ni
•Wall bottle i twe moat lis* treat nout
"r'' ? ' 0U1 « ^ '1 ! fOP 9W0I •:
1 j-tiiiionlals. in*, k \v. fj.iit, -j • •,
Lou:'?, Mo Sold M
NA'ICLIAM C. faKAVC,^
Ma)or-<l"nOiaI Wil
will ((inunand ti;.- ,\ri
linn....,
—■VMa>j
Willi
Good complexions
make lasting impressions
Resinol
Ointment tends to keep your p' .1
f]far, sm ith and beautiful If alio
lie | s ti 1 poai|>one the appearanf of a^e
that every woman dreads. I' t pentle
vredierits cause it to re' ■ ve itching
pro.: *ly and it usually su( reeds in
clearing • -v discoloration!, unsightly
hk t lies ano •'••■r embarrassing skiu
1 at all dmleri.
'Ersatz' Wont Let
Huns Kill Selves
But It Kills 'En
MENJJJECHUmNG STfl-ji-
IE UOESNT KNOW WHERE AM SUCKERS IRE
BRIUE-TO-BE'LIVES SENT 10 PRISON
Wlicn Americans Ajipear In Sitjlit
Germans Yell Knmerad
.and Tiiey )jo It Willi
Vii'Or .Kid Vim
Orman nffi.
fuilt'd to rojivin.
ti..
such
Oklahoma ( itv Alia After lln
•uhfiiia?inij ynst/nhty aljcinooii ol
Ccn.-ral March" ? Matemunt t< ih« . ! -
feet that if the* draft ages arp fixed
or from IS to 4r, years, the sygtem
VcluitOfr^enHBtmrnt In the i ni „
St,i'.'~ .-rnr. wi!i autoniatna.'y .lis- i
' -'"-ar. the officrs ami men at tho! i;
1 * ri,:" station here tmmed | ;iJ. cjerj.
,.1'ely began eon- lerlng what branch 1 , not f!„,j n„
,1
I* "^e"s8- He in given until Aug i" with i... *.,h i,.* whi k-
jit 51' to dispose of his holding .,,,1 —
business. Mad III .,, , « It \ltlHT <.lt< \\ I lls III
•J with a verbal egplanalion in ||0| |) \M |1l\i in
4 ,th* notice Ml I MM. Ill |(|
iinlatratlon Lis l|^e„ve nmtnhlv'
IUM have been only tem|,nrai"v re \Z\\ " '
Iked. ' V' n'«h- a. *-. All rah
^ 1,1 srnwers are n ge j . -,e „r. nt
'wmfrP^ rpV'll0SE BTJSINESS TRADE
J1MIS8I0N WOULD TAKE FOR GOVERNMENT
of the active service rhev
ft an fprr«*d to
At the naval >tation. Lieut (J S
Palo, in (harto of all navy to■ ruif-
inp stations in Oklahoma, ^aid that
\ h.!l ' lie had no advice from head-
qaartem he «ral iatisfied that the
f.iain M'< ruit ! • > ations would tv>r hp
closed, but it is likely, in his judg-
- 'T a \f•' \ i_ _• l- The plac / i Little Ro k,
i*fsi(l«-in • of th bride-to-be 01 nsemb^rs nf th«-
' Ruh-n ' fin of (JeUyshur^ j r« c.'nijy ron ixl.
mystery 10 tr.at vounj? man
of th - court hf
questioning ii
; guardsmc n and
i pnt. that
closed.
the ti h- station'
will 1
>■ Aus -I —Fou?
nn>on -lacker gatiK
u| hy national
'•burn.- eon,ii .. ... H! -|iet,d'fiv, .....
lie , ««- *.«! • I'nitetl Sta.es disciplinary' bai •
I ' n-tein When He applied for a « r. rack* at Kon Leavenworth, Kan Tht
he*"-.'T." 4 10 h"r r"fi,l"nc"- « fci«r privates, Jes.-e F Dlakev. C C
I I. saJd a.I he Chew about It was th..• .lakey. brothers. an,i Lee Ii Martin
j« e live.! about twelve miles from and John W Pentod, were deaertera
letiysburg. but in what direction )• ' ram;> Pi:ie. Court-martial
j could not say.
, Ruhensteln answered all the 0
' In r'?rk rire" *' him' i Jni1 sen,"n0Hl 10 th- year. Imprison-
|*H one he was stuck. . ment and dishonorably discharged
He said he n"Vor wrote her a let-IO'her members of the gang will be
*'• : lu " , o.-ca.-ain to know i "*ed in the rnited States court here
v. h' i' she livpd !
ind
on. i -,p. l ourt-martial • in tin- side 01 , ,
m:>de r LDli<' ""lay showed plekux while the other
fo,"na *>n* "f -tlon a grenade. kUUng and
men
\ iftjeans ai* not miieli us
il.'t i ntlj when a few French
di "ve a I if rtli .i n major and
hundred men out of a grove
11 a ii t| ^ went up in t in- air „,
bey began yelling
KanieraW!" It has
ir wiih th
if occasion, howcv
! ;,;lvu an opporttinity i
j tank had bee
j'he machine gans at one end
our men. Two V.inks slipped arou
the tank, one pried open the iron d
in the side of the machine with
man threw
and wounding
rmans inside.
London, Aug
which fJcrnianv 1
zized" is brightly
^lorj wlli<h is y.
!;• London and I
Tin ,i i.r war (<■
to
Th* flcgrco
become Kr^at-
iI!ii t r; t♦ «| in 11,i-
in •. i in* rotinde m
nis chihs:
<li i<.i,- i it> i 1 iii* i
ed
I-. *ill lini
i e u. el i. i. u
tli.il (h>- acid
mat. rllll
' I h! I.ti*
!)0 ■ht a v;al
r ink it, an. i
iiln'i
i- i he
I went
m .m
iliuie)
Then hf bought a rope, tint ii
'''••> n« ( k l iit ii broke Same
"i: « rsatz mat? rial."
bonirhi
UId gel, ate an,!
Mi l" l Tini "
hf«i dinner Ii
1 An
stalled.
were work'ng ,
— rh
•~v*; n'tG'.t-.^
«Ntn s>u
CUDAH1
4AIF1 r
. How's This?
We offer One HuLC.ed *
^ard for any nc* cr
cannct lz . : . j;
Cure.
T. J. CTTENTZY & CO.. T.'.cu..
r-^T n'JJV!ilItr;!?ne,!- have'knon-nV J
r .en. % f r tjie jast j- ^ • ,
MM perfectly hbnoraolA in a.l b' sincas '
:t" 1 •••' • • '. V:rj I
o.t a..> l .{Rations n.ad.j by his flrn:.
-<ATIONAL BAXK CP'CUMMERCE,
* Toledo. O. |
Ha. * catarrh Tjrc Is taken Jnternallv
t kl>' Ut ri t; ,J tlood an.l mu- I
: f J n vniul# ■ _
R • V it,',c,-"
put. fcr coii.ilp Uoo.
KIDNEY* F'tLV
I 0 N t Y S *,10 BLA„U£
fewer at health kesorts
i this year
' v S'11 «!"-nse* in traveling and
< ^ health r.-sorr, w.:' keep many h-.v
I .ever an,I asthma sufferers home this
I nutntnt r Foley's Honev and Tar Is rec
I ommended as a satisfactory remc.lv
, tor hay fever and asthma. It teals
and soothes, allays inflamation an.!
. >r .'anon, an.l eases the choking sen-
' -atlon.
*>old Everywhere.
Chamtjerran^ Ta'olcts.
These tablets are Intende.l ," pei':al-
ly for stomach troubles. bii:,.,>i,r...
and constipation. If you Have any1
-roubles of this sort, give them .1 trial
and realize for yourself what a first-
class medicine will do for you. They i
onlv cost a quarter
Hair Removed
l)c91liraefe
method f-.r removtef «u-
i *rl.ti'.im l.nlr 1, lurnilv UllTrrrnt
Irurn nil ollnri tir. iuar it n(tark«
hair uiiccr ili « Mkin tt«• xvell na ou
lt dovm lLU b/
Oiilv tnr I)rMira«*|e haa a
in.ini'y-but'lv ffiinrunl«r la «ac*h
in-I.HKe. At lollrt I'DDnlvrn In
'■*' • ® ' "n<l >lir op i,« inu11
fro'ii iu in plain urupprr on r« -
• eipt of price.
f Kh.C J""'^ with tMilmonlnU of
Ul«hr*t uutborltir*. ei-
plnln^ Lm lauift lmlr on fnr«>,
M.-rlv i ud arm*, w a y it liM>rta««*a
H"* '▼ !>«•> Ipnclc d«*vit:i|i/r« It,
iniO *■ ! in iiluin Ncniril cavrloiir ,)n
rnjiitni. I>r.\|Irjt.-Je i'nrL A*r. *,,,1
11'lOh *(., Svw \ ork.
metsMk *£,'•• f
VJ ' •
s *
' «: -
PGSTDFFICE, HEPENTENT
III Aug
Driven back by
'* Hie fi^niis
" 1'enrla post
ria ti
wh* ti h
of I he K„v
Hirminuham. Ala. Aug L'l - c -n*
of f;. vsemer, ;i;~th infantry, K
a i \ 'tn, * ^ ~ h« t 10 jtj. i
<• recent fighting In which the
ion was engaged, according ti
• r fi dtii ( apt Lacy ?;dmon«i by I
wife. Twenty-five of the com-1
• were killed, aboul ! "•) wounded I
including f'-taln i:d | Nobody can Tell when vau
w"" ' -I 01 .„i: Darken Gray, Faded Hair*
' ' "v> "'"n ore left in ,h„ , n.| w'ith Sage Tea
C aptain Edmondson writ. The
! ",":';'i'1 parllclpaled In Bonn of Hie Or-iidmotber kept her hair beauti- I
bitten ! righting le the Mai no pocket! , vf ti"'} and attractive
drive. | l\.'h U r"\v s""" and Sulphur
Whenever her ha.r look on that dull.
| r. tii ,i . r streaked app-arani-e. this slm-
I f, ; "'JLV'i1'" w"3 with v, >nu
^Can't sleep! Can t eat' Can't even digest what little you do eat!
One or two doses
ARMY & NAVY
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
tt. S. ARMV & NAVV TAULET Co! „ w„,
WS FINE FOR,
■ITe. t i.v ,,skio. at any iti.ig
mn , 8 «® end Sulphur
«.u will get „ large hot-
He of Hon ol.l-ti,,.,, r... lp„_ ,riipro,e,,
re-, le , """ 1 I'.Kredle,,,,. all
ri.nH t.1 one, .,t very I,;11,. TtlN
•Ho.plo o,IxIlire can he tlepeo.le.l up.e,
ivuir nalUr" t0l°' ,ir'tl heailtv to
aayi .ve^yboTu^^K £**"
W. eat too much meat, which doga iiirkelli si, ir'oL " u,' '
Kidueyn, then Back hurta and | firlxitly CUM f,.|| jt ,, " j',1..,', | ^
Hladder bother you. |
i ^}'"l }l thr...1Kb y.mi h ilr, taklnr one
at a My morning ttie
Electric Appliances
iiai. Make Housework a Pleasure
The Vacuum Cleaner and Electric Iron, especially,
Tjie Pan season is here. We handle the General
Electric F.tns. None better made.
Public Service Co. of Oklahoma
1 1 L''(jOkla Phone 1 1 *1
DELEGATES FfiOM 11 GflUN-
HES TJLK FOOD HlfflS S fj*'
I Most folk, forget that the kidney
lu e tie I'.'.Im. get sluggish and :„d
and tie. I n flushing eeraaionallv, ,lt'J6
; iHv.. backache ttnd dull misery in the
I.i in* y r.-^ion, severe lu'tidaehes. rlieie
tnatic twin^i-8. torpid liver, .in.I ^t.ma, h,
uik! ull m rts of bladder dis-
tfray hair d -Mppe:«rs: after another
I application or two it in restore! r., ,r-t
natural «<•!"?• ami Inoks | 1osmv. noft
and jM-iiitir ,1 '11,1m prepuratlori i ,
del'trhtfiil to |..f r.-rd.ite It Is n-t In
tended for the eure. rnfiliation or pre-
elit i<
of ,1,
>u /imo moot
ration's offI<<
. . must keep y tr ki.lne.^
and (dean, and the inoinent von FOF? CAUR
(j | !" I uu no he or pain in ti.- U.fue/
'j It...on, cet ul.out h.iir oiiiieis ,,i l.,.|
Suits lit,in any k'ood ,lnij< Hi.,re here,
' In..,- a lal.leHjioonfill in a t water
j l.etoie brouctaat for a few day, and
j Jeiir l.nliieys will then aet line. 1'inj I script ions «
I falaou, salts is made from the acid of | INTERSTATE
FARM LAND",. RANCH V-ANUM
CITY PROPERTIES
Any Part of Oklahoma
Exclusive list rigs. Guaranteed rtr .
hy members of THE
BONDED REALTY
•J OOW,| ,
ederal Trade Commission i.a
" '«Bdad to the President i: jt 0
laluesa of the "BIjr Five." am. nr
(r tem In Chlbaeo and the wi .-t, 1 '
hy I'.
king conipanj
rinour. of Armour & ('
H'*'"rd Morris, J, of Mc
t o from them hy control of A ' '
r.- ilroad equipment and stock Sairt i , ,
,r°Edward a ru,,ah-
Payne.
«*K re,.roflHnio(l ar
< annciian. f'levo
iiiKfi*ther, Lin
minole aii'
^ i i J-8* • Fos win Pepitn.
| to take ,!v" 1-axntive pleaaant
I die, . . ' *• '• iH-ttle for
""I • i.,n or I obstipation.
and lemon jui-e, I tt i I ASSOCIATION
In • Uiine^fo jt no longer irritateH, j^ddreii Every mcmber under Bond
bonded SECURITIES COMPANY
Member of
Interstate Bonded Realty Association
70.? Oil Exchange Building
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma
Writ* tis in full, describe your prop-
thug ending bladder disorders.
•lad Halts is harmless; inexpensive*
ntakes a delightful eflTorveseent litliia'
water drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneva clean, i
thus avoiding serious complications * u# .
A wdl-known local druggist s v«*,o! Y/rl'' usJn'ul| Scribe your p
sells lots of .lad Salts to folks who wiieve i Bonded member nearest ye.,
in overcoinina kidticy troublu wlnie ,, _ guaranteeing representation and de-
oaiy trouble " J scrlptions. EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS I
will inako Inspeotlon. If It i woilhi
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