The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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AGENTS lf0lK llvin s"in noi'cn'j I
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PLOUGH CHEMICATCO.
"THE OLD CIRCUIT
JUDGE"
Fint Baptist Church
Sun. Evening April 7
Nec Pfl-ilgo Mgr
Phone 219
Matinee Promwtly 2 P. M.
Night Show 7:30 P. M.
He iii for tlio si ji i1 i it ( 'mill
opi'ly.
TODAY
ViHi;uii
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"JACK SPURLOCK
PRODIGAL"
This pieluiv wns 1'ilined tind
was to hiivo Im'cii sent out us ;i
s'eeiul prolific) ion lmt was
jiliicod on n'oiiliic I'l'ooraiii.
.ix Big Full Reels.
Tlie story lio (Jportrc lloruco
Iiorinier editor of Siitui'duy
Kvonino' l'osl. In lliis liilurc
we luivo ii Iniiiicd lioiir tluit
nuikc just lots of I'm ii. The
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Don't Miss Tli
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FIVE AND TEN CENTS.
THUJiS'DAY
Triangle iVuturo.
.IACK (TKTIS in
"LITTLE RED DECIDES."
It is a AVosteni and lias tin'
most woiiuerinl i i;l)t i nor ciTect s
ever ohtained. Scenery grand.
And the whole picture tilto-
gether out of the ordinary.
Come Karlv.
FRIDAY .
"The MYSTERY SHIP
And Triangle Feature.
l'.FLI.K 15HWKTT in
"A SOUL IN TRUST."
A Triangle Super rroiluetimi
in seveu reels. It is a beautiful
si ory.
jLatinee Every Day ' S'tarts
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Night Shows 7. -'jO.
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DAILY T'HOUGHT
; So ninh to grandeur is our du-u
i S llit) d (J) S ;
' When duty whis;.er low 'thou must
; Tlio youth i. .plies i -;ui:"
Kincrson
CALENDAR
Wednesday.
Deo
Missionary So ioly of
Chr.sti.m '
Church Mrs I. (i Owens.
Missionary So.-irty ( Sonin M'th-
; oi'i-t iliiirch Mrs 1 It Avon
1 Thuirfny.
l.oUuro Hour c.:n!i ..-s v w
: 1 : i - hop.
Clo.'or lo;i' cu!i Mis; Anna V."h-
ru ior
Cant Tji ty K of C Mali -MomIiiiiiom
J;uiiin rtiri-o. MoVniiv ;Ui p
Knohi'l.
'Koiii;usanco tlf lUonam at si.n-.iv
oi's." VrpsliytoHaii chiiioh
i- I'li'iKls ( hih ir charlos ami
I'.uiiiK Itarkoj-.
A'lxilinry liivision No .: -;rs
Or
I M (' dull-- Airs K 11 !.. i
Auxiliary No l-.;rs Win Witu
day.
Koonoy Miiiiiioy Shall Chili
Mrs I
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KllTl llO'!iit!S.
I'ivo o'clock T'Vi dull .Mrs S V
llool.'y.
:rairahof.s 1 "nit. --Alns K I) DaniplH.
Kxoimiv.. ('(innnittop County kpc-
n.'itirv's office.
Snturday
rriln;iKo Clul)
Mr and Mrs S 1.
ourrier and Mr ;ml Mrs J K Wood-
worth
I ''bi Delta Uamnia Club Mrs O K
! Hun ier.
I Kcderation :' o'C'lock CiirtiPRle
i librarv.
Acorn Club. j
one of the most elahorate.affairs in I
'"'ior of Chancellor and Mrs Kdward j
Ilislop who will leave Inniuhl. for
: Sulina Kaih where Chancellor Illnlnp
; will Till the pulpit at the Methodist
church look place last evening at tli
I home of Mr and Mrs F W Unlr with
I the Acorn ladies as hostesses. The
oception hall coniained the I'laus of
the allied nation" and under Ihet
d.'ap"d rians of KiiKhind and KrancP J
a beautiful basket of rod white audi
l.oie lilies were lilaced. Knster liUesi
ami red roi-.es filled baskets and vases
at d the stairway where living pictures
represent iiii; the different nations
weie decorated with Old (llory In
I bo pictures Mrs Henry Thompson
'!' lean-d as the Statin of Liberty
Ur .1 W Duke English soldier; V W
l.'nlz Italian aviator; Mrs Lintz Mrs
Webb Baker and Stella laiuise lle-
ii.i nni- in in urn i pnss l CI T
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. Jen) of Arc; .Iiimine Hopk ns Carol
. C1
Virginia Spencer Marv Jane Smith 1
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were HelKian children and Or Duke
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v. us the kiiiK in 1 fm He Ran p cture;
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Mrs Duke played he liationti a rs
VIVl! u- . '
. ari.l Alis A Rucks rend poems de-1
' serihiiiK the labl-anv i
!
In the (IrawiiiB room whore thoj
' P.'l.'sts w re seated the ciuh colors. '
white and gold were used with irises:
ia:ul Ka.-ter lilies of the same colors.'
atidle shades in flair desinn and red
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decorations in the dining room where 1
mmmmmmmm (
tADIES $1000 REWARD!!
fciSucri'M(ur'M4rtthlv"Ornp(Minfi. Hsi
I punitive l rf
flRys Nf harm piiin of IntiTfrr'not? with wort Mil
til i. Duuhltt Strtmifth t fUl. BtiOKLH (till. Wntei(Jiv
DR. g A 50UTHINCTON RtHEOY CO.. KANSAS CUT MO
WEDNESDAY APRIL 3.
Kv-rybody's Favorite Harold Lock-I
wood In his latest and biggest Metro ' .
offering "Broadway Bill" the story I1
of a i.ir.n who went from Hroadway '
to tho woods and mnde good. !
' Hearst I'alhe News."
'Christie Comedy."
THURSDAY. APRIL 4.
Douglas Fairbanks in "Reaching for
the Moon." A whirlwind of action
ami a riot of fun and typically Fair-
banks. -"Reaching for the Moon"ipro-
iluced for Arternft. coming to the
Hem theater next Thursday with
New York and Italy as backgrounds
extraordinary "film punches" are pre-
sented interspersed with flushes of
real comedy. The story allowed spec-
tacular treatment and Artcraft has
produced it on a lavish scale mak-
ing it a notable offering and one or
I lie most 'pretentions yet issued from
the Artcraft studies. The reproduc-
tion of the Venutial settings are well
done with iiictures'tiiie canals and ro-
mantic gondolas. Magnificent settings
on an extraordinary supporting cast
including such well known players as
Frank Onmpeaa 32ilcr.a IVjvy ami
tiugene Ormonde rko this film an
exceptional attraction.
Ford Weekly. ' "
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0 I lie tH'W color srlicillt this SjU'ill"' is Vel'V
;itlr;utn c; liroens Iuoahs limvs ropier
sliniKNilvtM-Hiiies - new shades in all ot
these ;iiv lieiji. Tail rul In Aiueii-a's
most famous wholesale Tailors'.
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Our Sprino-dotliiim' i in accord with the
spirit of the times whi.-h uruos ihc rnuscr-
vatioii that means promr'niL; the utmost in
value for any e.pcnlh ure. As quality is
Ihe essence of value I he ofl'erinos iuM'e
lemonstrate on exeeptional ahililv ami
desire to offer 1 ho lust elothlno- 'thiim
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i1''' course in the shape ()f cannon
ball topped with American flax.
was .served. Mis A (i C Itlerer pre-
;ented dainty etched hud vases to the
honor guests h:m1 both Chancellor and
.Mrs Hislop roe-unded. The club re-
fcrets (he departure of on" of its most
a 'tractive and intercstliiK members.
Important D M C Meeting.
Tho I) M C club will moot tomor-
row afternoon with Mrs K A ltoborN
promptly at 2 o'clock. This will bc-
a very important tneetitiK and al!
members are reiitiested to be present.
"
600 Club
Mrs 0 (? Chesnut. was tios I h tn
the Six I fiimlre! . lnh v.i.!. r
neon and the time wa.s spent with
fi.ncy work flml two dozen triangular
ImmlafiPs were eonrdeted for the Rod
Cross. 1.1'nht refreshments were
.-'ivoil In the club members and Mrs
I li Chlippolle who was the only
.-'i eclal cuest. The p.Pt meeting place
is undccidi d.
Ounlap Creain Whippers just r
I'ved I'hone -tikS. Mrs I 11 Matciiclt
One o'clock Luncheon.
Airs Lewis Itronson Mrs Carl Fair-
fold Miss lleula Cavolt. Miss Alice
Tallman and the members of Ihe U C
T club were entertained by Mrs Will
I'aiterson and Mrs Tony Finch at. one
o'clock luncheon on Tuesday at the
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I attorson home. Siirmn tlowers were
used to decorate the tallies and a
da my luncheon was served hv the
... u iiu '
hostesses. J he afternoon was devoted
. .
u riuls ""5 Prizes for hiKh am
i
IW we awarded to Mrs Roy Crahhc
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a"" A'rs "ry Nfvvnin' Tue.-
day the L C T unit will meet nt the
'''' Cross rooms and Mrs Patterson
:"'1 Mrs Crabhe will have oliai'K'e of
'be work. . j
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P E 0 Farewell Party. i
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VIi'j II f r'n.r. ...Ill ...
Thursday for her new homo at 01
t iwa Kan was the honor Kuest at an
Informal afternoon Riven by her P E 0
chapter at the home of Mrs Parker
Spencer. A short program consisting
oi Vocal number nnd venrllnij una
! liven by little Miss Carol Virginia
Spencer ML-K Vera Koe Miss Vera
j Davis Miss Marie. Wright and Mr
j Warren Rider. Refreshments were
sirred at the close of the afternoen
'and Mrs Mary Green was the only
j sj ecial guest.
Amanda F lentr Cbiet i
" r niroTrartor-
hnn(' "U: offi(' r'24 Eaf(t Cleveland
Red Cross Work.
i Auxiliary No I will meet willi Mrs
j Win Winch. .".05 North Hroad. on
i Thursday. All members are requested
! tr bring thiPibles.
llerculese Camp It N A 7 .". S 7 will
j give a f uncial oti Friday evening
I .it. Masonic hall.
'
Tlio annual dimior and election .of
officers trustees and Ushers whs held
ai (ho First Presbyterian church last
ev"iiiiig at H:;:0. The delicious dinner
was served cafeteria style by the la-
dies of the Social Circle to. about two
hi'tidred members of the congregation.
A new class in Homo Care of the
Sick under the direction of Mrs Louts
Ritzhaii.-it will meet at. io Central
school next Tuesday at 4 o'clock. A
fee of f if t v rents will he charC4
the fifteen lessons which will be given
every Tuesday and Thursday. For in-
formation call Mrs J L Housewortb
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CLOTHING CHEAPER
IN OKLAHOMA
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I Mr and .Mrs Arthur lturnet! played
substitute hands at the meeting of tin
I A 1) club which took place at tlv
Spurrier home last ..veiling with M
! and Mrs O K Spurrier anil Mr and
1 Mra II 1' VV..I..I. I i i
"'n iu'iiis nun JiosiOHseH.
A delicious three course dinner wn
srrvod nfler which the evenliiK wai
si."nt with cards the prizes beinr
awarded to II ' (leoriro and Mrs dm b
Dove
The Renaissance of Romance
At Skagg's Cornei-s.
CAST "'"PTIS
Mrs I'pity club woman Mrs' Will
I'.'ittorson.
Mrs Cookies bride-. Mrs Flcni
f -mil fi.
Mrs I'okey slow hut sure--Mrs L
Alorenps.
Mrs Ituddy slinks newly narrie(
old maid- Mrs 1. A Ilahn.
Mis D" icon Pcddes religious crau!
Airs F M Hurst. - "WW!?
Mrs Flimiery molhnror Iwirw
Charlie llerrick.
Mrs d'llarn Irish and dumb .Mrs
s 1-' Kit hardson.
Mrs llankins Mountaineer woman--Cnarlotte
liichardhon.
Miss Cutter villafio lressinaker
Mrs William Snyder.
Miss Chiystohel Capiiola .lones
('.uli orpaiiizor-Mrs lirico llniumeru
Vickie O'll.ira hired girl - Vera
Folly.
Louie Si linitzler Mrs s's PaiiRhlni
Hazel Hurst.
Red Cross.
Tho executive committee of Iho
lied Cross are requested to niet at
GET HER BREATH
n.. a nr e -4i
Iv" iiWUUli VI XlKUb. omuiucnuu
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Lump In Stomach. Black-
Draught Relieved
This Lady.
Kings Mountain Ky. Mrs. lle.ile
Jenkins of this town says: "KVir
about four years I suffered wuth
stomach trouble. It semed like a
lcmp formed in my stomach and I
cculd hardly get my breath for tho-
ught smothering feeling. This lump
w whatever it was ached constantly.
' l'UlClUt "''' &l nght- 1 liud
appetite and I began falling off. .1
am naturally a large woman but u:-it
' weighed 1?.." lbs. I got so nervoun J
i felt. I could not stand it. any longer.
I knew in my conditiou 1 could no
live long.
We had one doctor he said 'indiges-
tion.' 1 took medicine from him but
It did not seem to help mo any. W.
hod another doctor. He said it; was?
'neuralgia of the stomach.' I took'
his medicine still Ihere was that
aching lump. Finally the doctor'tle-
Ctded it might ho a decayd tooth
and advised me to liavo my teeth
drawn which I did. 1 didn't get any-
bet ter.
One night my . husband brought
heme a sample of Black-Draugbl. I
had been unusually restless. I took
tho sample urxt morning. 1 told him
I believed T felt .better. Ho hrought
home a package and two packages
cured me and 1 fully believe saved my
iife. 1 weigh uh;v lbs. and am the pic-
ture of health."
Your drugget sells Black-Draught.
Try it.
COULO IttflDLT
V. Al'lUl. ::. Uf.
tho offioo. of lln county socrt'iary.i
fourth floor federal luiiMiiu; (n l'ri-!
ihiy at 2:::o. The niecMnir Ls of sn'at j
Importance 11 chairuiMi will i;;e'
report- ami the financial committee'
anil treasurer are requestor to lie
present with srooil repot is. Al! Iiranoh
os are now in poml working orl"r
anil treasurer are roiiu.-s'eil t.. In'
if every eeT..iii!tee !":. :;cc in i:. re- )
onsihillh .
THE COMPANIONABLE WOMAN
j Men marry for compaiiionshi.': some
I Rot it anil some ilo not. No woman
I who is ilraKKed down with ailminls
J I'oeuliar to her so can he a fit ami
j liap. y companion for any man. Tlvre
is however one tried ami true
remedy for such conditions in that
famous old root and herli medicine
l.ydia K. l'inkham's Vei;el;li. Coni-
poutnl. and no woman who is af-
I flicted with disp'acement irroKiilari-
j ti"s. inllamtnal Ion. ulceration hark-
I ache headaches nervousness or "the t
! hlues" should riwi until she has n'.ven
tins nood o'd fashioned retnedy ;i ttla!
j It will restori' health and Inflneiii"
1 your whole life.
Stenographer Wanted.
A first ( hiss stiMioin'apher can find
steady employment In tho city by ad-
drossiiiK' llox (H'.i! Cutlirie. Salary
f75.0i per month work day hours
5 .1 V; .V? x m :a tt.izt. v. x :m sc
K TOPICS Of THE M
S 10WN AND STATE !'
i S! y. x )k js k if. v. v-: y. y. y is
teno Exams.
Cleo Harbor secretary local civil
ervice will hold an "xamlnation
Vpril .". at. il p in for stenographers
it.d typewrller; for the r.overumenl .
Tornado Kills Three
In Missouri Town.
Three persons were killed and a
lo.en serjously injured when a torna-
lo nvopt the Hunterville Mo dls-
M'ict last nltrht. Tho pnrperty loss
vill exceed lini.uoo.
Massachusetts In Dry Column.
Massachusetts is to bo in the dry
'olunin. The hp mi to yesterday eve-
liiiK ratified the fed-rul jirohlbil ion
'inendmont. The house had already
'('led favorably on it. lloston Is one
of the largest wet cities in the Culled!
Stales. '
Senator Owen Will Not
Be in Liberty Campaign.
Senator Owen has notified friends I
"n this city that he will not be able 1
" ")lo spi lies in Oklahoma dur
h.K th" i oininir Liborly loan campafuu
ovlni; 1 ir.s i Tici;i I duties in
' as'iiuKton.
Poster Contest for Schools.
The food administration h.
Hi of O H .lacohson of the
a k"d
art
ep
In !a NEW
"St
Built on the principle
of quality at the Least
Possible cost
It Is the Principle of Specialization.
Think it out fur .our.soif. Isn't it wine
to believe that a great powerful organiza-
tion "keyed to the production of clothes
to sell at ;l definite price"
pace in their class?
Tli is principle of pro.liieiug
the most efficient and economical method
enables us to offer you genuinely famous
fames including the nationally famous
STYLEPLUS CLOTHES
$21 & $25
While the price of Stylcphis Clothes
has advanced slightly over other seasons
yet the advance hlis been prael ically
no) hiiij' as compared to tlio increase in
the price of other lines.
In times like these when fabrics arc
''up in the .sky" the Styleplus inanufae-
turiii' plan enables the niakors to keep
Ihe prici? down Jo $- nrid and still f?ivc the same fruarnutee of "your entiro
satisfaction or new suit free."
Don yon think if would lie to your udviintafje to inspect our Spring show in ?
of tliese wonderl'td clothes?
Other Spritip; Suits inelu.linjr LAN GHAM HIGH and SOPHOMORE makes.
$12.50 $15.00 $20.00 and up to $32.50
SPRING HATS
I1USAIS HAVE
TROUBLE AND
Weak and unhealthy kidneys cause
ro much sickness and suffering and
when through neglect or other causes
kidney trouble is permitted to continue
fcenous results may he expected.
Your other organs may neeu atten-
tion but your kidneys should have
Attention first because their work is
most important.
If you feel that your kidneys are the
cause of your sickness or run down
condition commence taking Dr. Kil-
mer's Swamp-Root the great kidney
liver and bladder medicine because if
it proves to be the remedy you need
and your kidneys beain to imorove
I they will help all the other orqans to
Prevalency of Kidney DiRcase
Most people do not realize the
alarmli.K increase and remarkable pe
val-nry r. kidney disease. While
kidney disorders aie annum the most
common diseases that prevail. Kiev are
almost the last recognized by patients
who usually content thomsidvoH with
oio NOTE yu mar obtain a nample lzo l.ottla of Sivarop-Uoot dv
rncioslng ton cents to Dr. Kilmer & C. Illnghanifon W Y. Thl Vl' es yuil
tho opportunity to prove the remarkable merit f th medicine Thev Im
also muni you a hook of valuable Information containinS mat y of the- rtioi
erfiK'n'fllHrra rlv' frou: mt" " wotnen who Hly the? uun
Swa p-Roo to he Just the remedy needed In kldner liver Ljldder
troubles. The value ami success of Swnmp Hoot are "creii know'ii t that nil
VMr Liw "ur to v vou Tu m 0"" Q b M"thrl
I'urtn.ent of the I'lilversity of Okla-
hi iim. to take charge of a poster con-
test In the schools of the slate the
pnrpn.se of which Is to Interest till the
fpplls and through them their imr-
onts in the fond conservation pro
pram
Crand Army Post
To Meet Thursday. I
The regular inoetlni; of the Grand
Army Post Thursday al 2 p m should j
j be attended by every member of t licj
I Grand Army. Two of the department
officers have promised to be preson
Py oriler of Post Commander Pin
W II llornnday Adjutant.
M.J fc
IIKN.IAMIN tt
SUIT
can set the
rtfTi-r
t'Jft'.iJki'
clothes by
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SPRING SHIRTS -
$6.00 uaranerffi aoehl $1.00
PAGE THREE
KIDNEY
DO'T Hill II
doclorllitj tic
effects w hllo the otli!
Hill disease
t.v item.
'. instantly underiul.iiu U.
A Trial Will Convince Anyone.
Thousands of people have testified
that the mild and Immediate orfct of
Sw.uic-Koot Is soon ivaiuod uud that
it siauds tho hiKhesi fur its remark-
able results In distressing rasps.
Symptoms of Kidney Trouble.
Swamp-Root Is not reeoiiimaiuM
for everyihlim bul If yon suffer from
.'innoylriK bladder trnuhhvi frequently
rassin water nluht and duv emariliuf
or irritation In paafinx. hrU'W-dut or
t'edimeiit. tieadache. huoluu h lam
tii k. heart d:sturlMii" due to bud
kidney trouble urlo acid rbeununtam
luiuliaro. may ho loss of flesh or sallow
complexion kidnev trouble in its -or-l
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Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take
H oii are already convinced that.
Swamp-Root i wh.it you niW you
can puremiso tho repuhir medium omt
If'T.o size bottle lit all driitf storea
Cids Arc Auked.
The state hoard of aRrlculluro yen
tentay advertisi'd for bidti on u nym
I'.a-lum and science hall u tho Okla-
homa Aricultnral and Meehanleal
coll-y.. at Stillwater. Tho bid ore to
be in by .May Appropriations of
1 tn.. .ii each were made tor lh
liiilldlnp . by Ihe Sixth leHlutiir but
ihe money was only reteosed a ihor1
time ami MirouKb a suprems iMiirt
decision.
t.liilclroii Cry
rOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
iH'tititittil Ihist jiinl Shoulders a
nrc piMl.lp ir ii will wriir n i'it-iili.iiiy c.iiiston'tjyl 1
llicn Jolir llnisiieir. fej
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918, newspaper, April 3, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc613990/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.