The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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RHEUMATISM GOES
IF HOOD S IS USED
The Pennine old n liable Hood's
Snrsaparilla corrects the acid cotnli- 1
lion of Hit1 blood ami build up the
whole system. II (li'hi'S out liicun.a-
tism because il elian.-es the blond
'thoroughly. Iik Item suvWsf- I
i'tilly used for1 forty years. I
For rlii'analism sloniai !i! hml :
kidney ' troublO tncra! debility
ntnl all ills iiii-iny; from impure
blond Hold's lias im eual. (li t il
.from vour nearest dnu:::ist today.
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Seasons Greetings
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New President for
Rockefeller .Foundation.
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Dr George F Vincent president of
the Minnesn'tt university will in May
resign (hat posit inn to become presi-
dent of the Rockefeller Foundation a
position now held hy John I) Kncke-
feller Jr. Last year llie inundation
spent largely for war relief. .;:.'::.::;;
Pr Vincent is fifty-two years of are.
lie waa boin at Koekhill in.
No Higher Price Tor This
While fooil and clothing have ad-
vanced In cost il is well tor the sick
that the prices of such reliable fam-
ily remedies as Foley Kidney Pills
are not Increased. Foley Kidney
1'llls cost little and relieve backache.
pains in sides anil loins sore inns-! Aid Lower Grades
cles stiff joints rheumatic pa inn ami
bladder trouble. Sold everywhere.
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Washington I lee I".- At a einHing
of the American Federal ion of i.ali ir
presided over hy FrcKu'dit i-iainin'
jFonipers a resolution w.ia paused caF-
! in upon loni'ie-M in grunt a wage m-
crease to all eiiiplicen of the covoin-
; men! from presiih'iit down io the
j : in 1 11 ch I salaried ( ierk.
Scale Prepared.
I Mr (lumpers wan uuliicnxo'l " iip-
'point i rmmillees to ur;;e Ine aiue he
i fore eiiii;ress. Titi' reso'n.ion nj-'ned
(to a scale of Increases vhci wi:l he
' i niboidied in the proposed plan. The
! proposals follow.
! Kinploy ri eeivinj.; i-alariOH of lei-s
t':an 1 1 . ' H 1 0 per annum m an iuereasc
i id 1 -:t per lent; pioviiled (hat. mi
emjdoyee shall recftivo eonipi nsaliou
at a rate of less t lift n ?:1 a day if puid
hy the day; f!H) a nioiimth if paid hy
I he month or fl.UMI a year if paid hy
the year.
Fmployes receiving salaries of $1-
One to ?l..riOt) per annum an increase
of per cent.
employes receiving salaries of $1-
riiu to $114)00 per annum an increase
in' L'O per cent.
Fmployes receiving salaries of ?2-
I'OO to $i!Min per annum an increase
jf ITi per cent.
Fmployes receiving salarln.i of $U-
fiOd or more 10 per cent.
.Should the plan he accepted by coa-
;ress without any renervation the
president cabinet officers and nation-!
al officers would he included in I ho!
(lass to receive a 10 per ei nl In
crease.
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WIh-ii liiiymo' your '(.'jpMuihn Cit jj li- " Uu
"'ill m;ikc no n!il;ikc ir y.ui buy them ;it Smiili'.s
j'.Tiidy Stop..1 V linvc ;i l;if-uvv Vis.oftincjit ami
I'Hlcr qiialily t!im evep lici'orc. j'liccs Ii;ivc imt
iuh'jiiircd. Si-hool ;iiid Climvli orders will lc Ldveu
I ' ' ill irtlt ION JUKI VC Will lllllkc I
"Hi" in jitiii sec us juiywjiv. Our
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VDOHSED BY MH Wf LS
In the opinion of State Superinten-
dent It II Wilson the dhtrlct conven-
tions which to take the place ot
the present s.ate meetltiR of the edu-
cational association will he a vast
Improvement ovrr the old sy.jtetu.
The central district will he the
largest In the state. Ioi;an county
Is In this district. Thero will ho
five districts in the state divided as
nearly as possihle equally as to pop-
ulation. Kach district will name 1(3
own mectlm: place. Oklahoma coun-
ty Is In the same district with I.oj;an
county.
MI.MS'il ii ADMITS Iir CYIvQ
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LET US OUTFIT YOU IN
Shooting Clothes Guns Ammunition
Cigars aid Tobaccos
Shooting License for Sale
Guns for Rent
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We do tiifistle picture framinK
Ctlthrie Wallpaper k Faint Co.
Greatest French Gun at Venlun Now
Shoots From a Railroad Truck Car
Oil leasee and township plaU for
oil mcn( on salo at Loader office. M
to assifinmonta affidavits c! pc33C
eioa and affidavit of cash bonus
paid. All oC the latest forms and
conform lo oil leasing laws.
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
The labor committees however
while meaning la overlook no one will
confine their efforts chiefly to pro-
curing increases in the lower paid
grades.
The question of increasing wafrea ia
already before the house of represeti.
tatives in the legislative approprlaton
hill which la to he taken up for con-
sidcration this week.
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(ct a hinull pinkiu'e i.f llaml'in:;
I'rinst Tea nr as the llenniiii folks
call it "Iliunhurper Prust 'I hee." nl anv
pliarmney. 'Jake a tuldepnenlul el tin'
tea put a cup of hoilin;' water upon
it pour tlinueli a nee and drink a
teacup full at nay time during I'.n-
day er befere retinue. It i (he m.i
effect ie way tn hreiik a cold mid run!
;rii. as it. dpeiw t Fo Junes ef (lie nkin
rflicvil.ir rellp'!.tici!. Al;o Kkimiih (lie
UiwrlM thua driving u cuhl from the
ifVHliin.
'iry it (lie nrt time you pntTer from
a cold or the (.'rip. It is iurvpi n-io
nad witirely .vegetable thrrvfore tale
bad Luimlem.
Only One "DROMO OUINIMH"
To act the nenuine. call for full name
FA NAT IV hi FliOMO QFIMN'F. Fool;
for (denature of F. W. FHOVF. Cures
a Cold in One Day. '.Tie.
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Hub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honent
St. Jacobs Oil
When your hurl; ii Here and lame
er liimhano siialira ur rheumatism Inn bad environment
veil stillened n;i don t nutter! let. a
2.) cent Imttle of old liemt "St.
tlacuhu Oil" at any dnn; urc pour a
little in your hand and rub it rij-lit.
into the pain or aelie and hy the time
you count fifty Fa! Hornless and hune-
lHs is pne.
Fon't flay crippled! Thin soothiii;?.
peiietrating od nenU to U used only
once. It takes (he iudie and puin r i''Ft
out of your htick and ends Uie misery.
It is manual yet uhwilutcly harmless
inid (iiH-sn't horn the trF. in.
Kothiny; el o steps IuiiiOhl'o sciatica
and lam;.' back tarn rv v t iunmtlv !
Okla i -ma City Vice i Keopim;
the body stroni; and resistant is one
of the sure ways of avoiding tuhereu
losls. The diieasi! is acimlrod not
inherited. Fust laden wllh Korms
from tputum from consumptives float
in the air and is breathed into the
liinr.s. Hence the necessity of de-
utrnyitm sputum and of Bpeeial pre-
lautions in connhinK and suer.'.iiv;.
While t uherciilosi:! is not iiiherilel.
ihildren especially babies are partic-
ularly liable to infection contact wth
consumoi ive. persons such childhood
Infections may not pi-mince immcdi
ate disease and may rcinain inijFve
for year: until the hoy or piil bv
dissipation or ov-
erworU loi s the normal ro-istini;
power the lalent Renns become ac-
tive and n breakdown with tuberc-
ulosis follows llecnuse of this it Is
always of the most importance to
keep the body strong and resis'ant.
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The mit;hly :un of :'7o MM set tip llillK i:tl) the town
iu position near Verdun. Is the Un iF t haul In supplies
I'le-ifast enetllth. The
proof that the French have
pared their defense- tlmr that they
never will he driven hack on this
front or the war. Vh.n the Herman
hcKan t'neir attack on Verdun there
were only two hp-ncli railroads nm-
and there could
and ammunition
Hermans! bad
secretly liullf sixteen roads. Fut
Alnee the t'eeneh have proi;resned.se
':u- v e n shoot fro mtheir rail
road. " has become evident (he
hive '.very means of ransnortnt ii.u
Omaha. Neb Fee F'-'lhe liev S
F Flowers pastor of the First Church
of the Nazarene at Funis Ore
hmicht 111 bead of wild hordes in Co-
conino ( entity Arizona for which he
gave land and merchandise valued at I
$!i ao he told a jury in United States
district court here today lie wasj
a witness for the government in the
ease acainst the United States Five
Stock Company and the Omaha Fand
and Improvement company charged
with misuse of the mails in sales of
Imaginary wild horses In Arizona
wh'-h amounted to nearly a million
dollars.
Flowers testified he later urew
suspicious hut he was then pastor of
a church at Kearney Neb on a sal-
ary of SI .'..VI a week and bavins k'v-
en nil the property accumulated dur-
ing his life for wild horses he could
not afford to make the trip to Ari-
zona to Investigate. A representa-
tive of the United States Five Stock
company he said took him to the
office of a prominent Omaha attorn-
ey where he was shown a letter from
a man who appeared 'tickled to
death over the rapture of 1700 head
of wild horses." hi! said purchased
from the same firm. This convinced
him the pastor said the deal was "on
the stptare."
F W Foettseher of Minneapolis a
traveling salesman formerly a real
estate dealer testified ho traded all
his mlr.neapolls property worth Jl.V
000 for ten carloads of wild horses
to he delivered at Flagstaff Ariz.
"The only thim' I ko( out of It." said
Poc'tneher. "was the hill of sale..''
Feter Allison once prospermia far-mi1-
of Fnplatte Neb In being soiiRht
as a witness for the K 'vernment. Oov
enimept aUnrncys say tjier Is evi-
dence to show that he traded nil his
property valued at $2'0u0 for a 00
wdid horsea and that now he Is a
sheep herder somewhere la Wyoming.
First Class Gnnshop in Connection
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AKMS CO.
Establishgd 1809. Phono 198 IGuthric Okla g
' Victim of the "Toll It to Tumulty Clubs."
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Bank Official Recommends Them
T. J. Norrell vice presidont of the
Fa nk of Cottonwood Te. writes: "1
have received relief and recommend
Foley Kidney Fills to any one who
has kidney trouble." Kidney trouble
manifests itself In many wajs in
worry hy nches. pains sore-
ness stiffness and rheumatism. Sold
e erywhttro.
Guthrie
Garage
'AUTO LIVERY
DAY and NIGHT
WE NEVER CLOSE
Phone 58
J.D. VAN K OOZE 31
Proprietor
TU IXS KILL MANY
During 20 Years RnllroaclB Have
"Bumped Off" Many on
Rlghta-of-Way
Faliimore Md. Fee r More than
30000 persona were killed and PKV
0"'0 injured during the last "0 years
while trespasser? on railroads the
safety first federation convention
was told today; mna A pn.w.
seneral safetj-! atlentW M$. 'k'w
York Central llllims ... InveNMiMtft ;
have shown he said that most of the i
victims were of the waee earnlnc!
class living near the places where )
the accidents occurred. ;
Accidents lo trespassers over which I
tho railroads have no control have'
Increased according to Mr Dow un-
til each year thero are three tlmea
as many fatalities to trespassers as
there are to railroad employes.
The Safe Side
"Those of us who are wise" says
a well known doctor "will' keep
on the safe side by using only
those foods that contain everything
Nature puts into them."
A bit of gooa advice that. Many foods as usually
prepared esuecinlly cereals tire lacking in tue vital
mineral elements phosphate of potash etc. which the
body nuin have' for uerfect balance and health.
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all the nutriment of whole wheat and barley. It is a
delicious food affording tho sweetness of dextrimsed
wheat and the distinctive flavor of malted barley.
Every table thould have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts.
"There's a Reason"
IT BL'iH OF m
nnportT sals $2oooocoo $ nat-
ural CA3 WAS SAVED IN
OKLAHOMA
Washington Fee 1" - Fndium
worth more than a million dollars at
market prices has been produced by
the federal bureau of mines at. a
cost of $;itoooo it is announced in
the bureau's annual report. Most
of It will go to two of tho country's
largest hospitals.
Tho report says the bureau was In-
strumental in saving 'ioi)iono worth
of natural gas in Oklahoma by intro-
ducing a new drilling method In -1
eluding a plan for sealing gas wells
with mud. which holds the gas in its
natural reservoir until conditions
justify its production.
Success commercially for tho Ritt-
man process of extracting gasoline
from kerosene is announced. Exper-
iments have disclosed a gnsolino pro-
cess tho report says which which
California waste gas oil worth 2c a
gallon can be mado Into gasoline at a
cost of Gc.
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JOSEPH P. "TUMULTY
The . politician of tho went are
pouring in on Joseph F Tumulty so-
rctary to President Wilson to tell him
how they carried almost every state
of that section for the rieinocniie
flirty In the presidential election.
This new photograph of the presideetv
secretary at work was taken the oilier
day before the politicians readied him
Mr Tumulty Is one - " the smoothest
liplomatii at the president's call and
he Is handling the men who win the
west with the same delicacy and fin
esse he has shown to office seekers t;
tho past four years.
Stopped Children's Croup Cough (i j
"Three weeks ar;o two of m. ' i
children began choking and cough ' :
ing and 1 saw they were having ni
attack of croup" writes Fillie Mayt '
berry Fckert. Ca. "I got a bottle otL j
Foley's Honey niid Tar and gave -them
a dose before bedtime. Next;
morning their couch and all sign of
croup w as gone." Sold everywhere. ; '
Try a l eader Want Ad.
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Quality hclii'i" VruT.s tlu; same.
Only a little while lill ( 'lirislnias.
Kiijxao'e a i-ittiiio- todav.
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ARMANTR0UT STUDIO
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ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ;
THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT
Miss Doolittle Says Big Crowd
Mir co'"p5t4y'' 'f
Countw Superlnteinleui liooiititi-
bhnds till Mbiviui; lei'.v to 'The
Reader:
The Christmas party to be gjven
iri' 'culhr'le 'by ' The'Feadet-' rim t(ie
Cluimber of Commerce next Sattdafi
t.o all the ifljiitry children is iti ing
discussed in every community where 1
have visited schools. There is great
interest in the "party" and everybody
is coming to bring the children. 1
answer number? of questions every
day that I am in the country both
from old and young. All read The
Leader eagerly nbout details. Mar-
garet Doolittle.
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a in I Vaeimiu Cleaners. Call aud look
iico is nsilit. l'riee is right. 'c wiJI treat you right:
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1916, newspaper, December 13, 1916; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc613975/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.