The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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TTTR (ITmmTE T)AILY LEADER FRIDAY .TTTSTTC 10 1914. " T
TICS DAILY LEADER
V LESLIE 0 NISLACK
PutillcbM 4!lf from Th leader bulld-
tba Wwl Hnrriion avenue and entered
( th Gu'.hri poMoltlee econU d
'MIMItR Or ACIATEfffESS
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ft month by carrier
frr year T curler. In advance. .. -.
(r r by mall. In advance
OKLAHOMA (WEEKLY) LEADER
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New Tork office: N. M. Sheffield.
(i A-ucy Tribune building.
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Bu.lnwt 0mcr No. 109 W. Hrrl!..m.
Oumpoklr.K and Press ruoms No i
Harrloon. Editorial room. Nc. 1"
W Harrlon. To reach all department!.
pbout emenaion 10
Try Harculea
The HERCULES!SflWIT!l
The appearance of a real volcano
in Calfornia will be c'l "linS
tli exposition.
Carraiua may .) criticised on uc-
coanl of his mediation policy hot
never overlooks his amnniuiiioii
Tile I'niled States senate anoid-
Jng to Mr. Bryan is :!u:ocraey' Ian
trtoi)gho)d ami that seems weak.
Congress proposes lo hurry in 01-
der to close tin cession That is on'
inspiration to congress to hurry.
Eleven men are running for" linn--tenant
governor of Oklahoma ami
among them are two known grafters
and a hold-up.
There is now said to he a cantat-
louiwi trust Will the militant suf-.
frogettes please loan vis u lew
hatchets and torches?
Doc F.lioCs three greatest ihh-ihh
would have been more appealing had
he increased 'em to four ho as to
include ' Casey at ilie Bat "
The Kligllsh militants tire talking
Of a kissing strike: and oool-hended
men are inspecting their tanks to
determine whether it is a threat or a.
promise.
Mr. Page says rich men stand very
little chance of being elected to of-
fice. But In view of the difficulty of
a poor man finding $.n.VKi to pay tor
a primary campaign does it follow
that the offices will have to stay
vacant?
General Carranza's selection of
delegates to the Niagara Falls media-
tion will give a clear indication of
Hie future when two questions are
answered. When will the delegates
be present at Niagara? What will
they agree to when there?
Dr. Hartley's statement to Yale
students that the wish of Americans
to make money rather than serve-well
In humbler capacity is undermining
national character should be qualified
try the statement that this is not
more true today than formerly and
that ihe national character has not
yet been destroyed.
OPTIMISM IS GENERAL.
Speaking at New Haven. Connecti-
cut last week Mr. Prank A Vand"r-
lip president of the National City
BE of New Yon; diseased at some
lngth the business outlook of this
founiry and everything that he had
to Bay wan spoken in a spiti' d
optimism engendered by a careful
analysis of the existing situation.
Agreeing with President Wilson that
wLatever flf trouble there is is largely
psyehologicaj he clearly set l'orh the
Oundnes ol underlying condition"
declaring that a survey of the .pres-
ent situation; with such farts and
totals as biinineSK statistics show to-
day would have been deemed suffici-
ent ground ten years ago for predict-
ing that we bad straight ahead of ti-
the certainty of a period of great
expansion.
Just such a "prediction was i-md
only a few days aso by no less a tier-
son in the business world than Presi-
dent Farrell of the Fnited States
Steel corporation who deflated that
all the signs pointed to the natty ar-
rlral of a period of industrial expan-
alon and commercial proserity fucIi
as the country Aiad never before ex-
perienced. And now copies the Hall-
way Ae--jO7ette nicu is a repre-
sentative organ of railway opinion
declaring that "h" time has armed
when teason euggete that ontiinisin
......!. ftit.i.lartt Het.wiHistll in thcS'
two great lines of indis'rV- th'
railroads and the railway supply bun-
To" this end i- thinks three
STANDISIU4&H
COLLAR 2for2S
Cll HrWv yC If
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
Has the finest quarter section any where around Guthrie on
which to locate and erect the latest and most modern
"Temple of Health"
for the scientific uses of the great health giving waters flowing
from the many artesian mineral wells in Guthrie.
This company is full organized and ready for business and
with the plans all completed and the stock sales agent ready to
begin work in several of the best and most promising states of the
West it is now up to the citizens of Guthrie to show just a little
of their unbounded faith in Guthrie and her medicinal waters by
making a small investment in the fully paid and non-assessable
stock of the company.
The active interest of Guthrieites will have a very strong
influence with the outsiders to whom this proposition will be
presented during the next few weeks and while it is planned for
seme representative to call -on the people of Guthrie within the
next few days yet if any one should be overlooked they will
please phone the tock sales manager Phone 897.
Please do no't overlook the very important fact that it is
impossible for the Company to issue any "promotion stock" or
to have any salaried officials of the Company- In fact there was
never a better chance for the smail investor to "get in on the
ground floor" of a good and safe proposition than is here pre-
sented by the
Hercules Sanitarium
Development Co.
FRED. W. BACKHAUS
Stock Sales Manager.
Cor. Harrison and Division Street. . Phone 807.
Son. Schumann-HeinK Bets Divorce
From 'Wonder Girl's' 1
Billy'
4 1! f
f LIGHT 1
At Your Finger's
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great J'aclors are woi King:
j rospet tive niagnifi-e:u corps whir u
insure a heavy t.ralii' ; the probaldiit)
iftat the railways will he peniiiued
die intersUte Conimer. e commission
to increase their lieigiit rates and
the rereni decision ot the I'nlted
r tales supreme court which makes
the authority of he Iniersiate Coiu-
:i.is.-ion i.aiaiiioitnt. in cases where it
may ( oine into conili' i with
cohimissiohs.
The truth is thai optimism is to
day general tnioiiinoui me cumin.-.
and tins optimism is liuth justified by
and reflet ted in the 'rade iepor!s
wiih li miow a laiuc and broader de-
mand lor merchandise of many and
vaiious kinds. Ks;x." -wily Kianifimnt
is the revival of ..buying iht.-rest on
the part of the transportation com-
panies -with the cotise.iiient fcvidences
of improved and improv ina conditions
in iron and steel. The only J-eople
who fail to discern the si'-'ns of grow-
ing prosperity and to read them
.riM are the ;.iamity howlers turn
do not see only te-a use they will no .
With them no prosperity can be real
prosperity which does not enri. h a
privileged few at the eMpen-e of the
burdened many.
THE LITTLE THINGS.
Many people bae an id-a ihai
"Sale-v First" in industrial oi ra-
tions means mainly the display 'f
danaer siali ai.4 the precaution of
K.iards around iane-ouh machinery
i.v ie employets. : instifintiv
and most interest die illustrated arti-
cle in the.mori hlv Inlb-tin of th-
nierican Iron and Steel In-tifut- ex-
ises another side of it. a side witii
which the employe liims'lf alone can
d-al.
At P-ast ;.er 'ent of al! ac .de: .-
are d ie to taking han" s or unsafe
pracl'cs Throwing down tna:ial
without aivina warnint. reinoMnc a
(owr from a floor orietiini: and goin
for tix.ls while another worker
Htiitnfl" into the opening wroni
Hs ot working aliout ma bincr-".
tisinj: defei tie tods n -tte-r -o se-
cure ladder" bavins tmds where they
1 -- . . . ......
may fall on otn.rs. saorM-.e . m.
rom!h dancernus rla"e;. Haul ins
sleeves loose coats or .iun:-r ht-Bl
.ni'ht m marbJnerv. tiekine o en
pended from cranes are some of the
li'eipien ;-ausi-s of a"cidents that can
only be avoided by ersonal caution.
Tbetv tic iundreds of these li'.'Ie
things i.c.'die- practices or chances
ta'.en -W:v in countless occupations
which can only be overcome hy a
sober realization of the danger in-
diieim; hahiiual caution so that it will
become second nature to do the safe
rather thatv-tb-wisnfe thing to not
lake a Chinee rather than lake one
just as the public has been educated
b.- ;he ndvent of the motor car until
ir has 'ne"omo habitual to pause on
Ihe ru.b nnd look up and down the
treet Tor:- crossing. Once acquir
ed it. : i ;-.n tr ore time or thougu:
to i-.i iv fa'e than to rush into danger.
I'ru:n those priiiiciples which hae
been received generally because
founded on solid reasons and how
liiey deviate from those customs
which have obtained long because in
their effect they have proved good;
thus circumspect should all persons be
who can not et have acquired such
practical knowledge of the world
lest instead of becoming what they
anxiously wish to become more
beneficial to mankind than those who
have preceded them they should act-
ually thoutrh Inadvertently he instru-
mental toward occasioning some ot
the worst evils that can befall human
society. -Bishop llunuerford
1 'Hilly" who has been known as
Mr. rtchumann-llelnk o sonic of his
facetious friends because the sing' r
was so much he'ter known than plain '
William Happ. her hiwhand is now:
divorced. .Mr liapp. a Chicago court ;
has found after listrniHK for several-
days to tes' imony in .Mine Scbu-
maim-1 Icink s suit that his com-(
miinicntions. under- t!i" name of:
"Billie" to Mrs. t'a.heriiie Da.is were
too anlen!. i
One of thenl. o hi "Wonder flitl.'l
r.-ad in ptirt :
"Mr. IV is a itreil admirer of '
your'. He talk d in a most Intensely
atlmii'i;t3 M" of you. Wlia' he said'
t r an not really 'ell you. as he went
from one r'auture to another. He al- t
most jiiinued out of his chair when I
said 'Yes yes wonderful figure; j
nothing her er. I'ersonality trrea'.'
n "I ant so proud of you little Sclilin-
PfPl. I would like to lake yon to f-'i It it
avenue rnd l-'or ysf r ond street at
P. M. and raise you on my shoulders
and shout o'U. 'Sec what I have!' '
' Yes girlie it is a great satisfae- ;
Hon to speak of you to someone who
know s you and admires you. All my
thouah's are centered in you. You.
girlie my lit'le wonder hid. F.tth-
fttlly "Bllil.lK."
pay foi what sjie breaks. But it does;
tli.it ..ieeii! to do any good."
' Try my plan."
"What is it?"
"I offered mine a -bonus for what
she doesn't break." t
An Added Study
"Don't you think you could learn
to like me'.'"
"I might" said the girl "but don t
k ei.t to. i niu. h ..i;Kiess from me al
first. .Inst now I am also learning to
like g rami opera the ma.ie and ca
: viar.
Kvcry minute of ilie day or lii.iit
llial 's I lie .coin ciiii'iicc you tlcri vc I'roiii
Electric Lightin adtlilitui t its many
otlll'l' (Oil) I'o it si.
Wire Your House Now ami be ready
to use an clei-tric 'Fan ami electric Ffilt
Iron iliiriiiir tlie (tiniine;' siininier season.
Call and let us make an estimate on
M'iriiiu' (iiir limine;' Ymi will lie siir-
risc( at t he luw cost.
0
Telephone 1 1 1
Public Service Co.
of Oklahoma
(LIGHT COMPANY) VJfVJWZjSL I
is J
11
TOWEL SUPPLY.
Towels and aprons oi till kinds fur-
nished at very reasonable prices. See
before you buy. .1 p. Crays.
Mall boyes for sale at The header
office; price $1.00.
Cleanliness and Good Health it Tha
Highest Type of Refinement
THE MUNICIPAL
BATH HOUSE
Offers Every Opportunity
Haltpv am 1: front care I'm free;
U'liv aren't tliey all contented like
nie"--..a Bay.'idere.
Ml thouK'uts that mould the a;e besrin
Deep down within Ihe primitive soul.
Lowell
Take Plenty ot Time to Eat.
There is a saying that "rapid eat-
imr u lfiu- suieidp " If von have
form i d the habit of eating too rapidlv
von nre most likeiv sufferiuz from
riiltL'etiort or rnnstiiiation. which will
resMtr eveiitiinliv In serious illness un
less corrected. Digestion begins In
the mouth. Food should be thorough-1 CITY GARBAGE COMPANY
ly masticated and insalivated. Then j tet us furnish you a Sanltury Gar-
when you have a f'.illness of the stom- bage ran nnd keep it clean for you
ach or feel dull and stupid after eat-iphone
'ng. take ne of Chamberlain's Tab--
lets Manv severe cases of stomar h ; sjj ; ; x ; y. y. y. X 'A X R
trouble and constipation have beer.1 BITS OF BY-PLAY
cured bv the use Of these tablets. They .W'K
are easy to take and most agreeable 85 M
!n e'fect Pold by all dealers. -
1 A Queer Book -
BRILLIANTS. ' ' '"'rw so""
XX V X X.1S XX m """hy. the hero :oiU in te mills
isixt'-r-n yi'ars before iie attracts the
heurn to do well; seek pidumcnv ' attention of the Iksv"
relieve the orij.r'r-ss. d. judije ;iie 'a-;
In Luck
(New York Kveuing Sum
With Vardanian muttei'iiu against
Wlisou. and Ihaist unable longer to
find "any p"Vit of patriotic loyallv
oi' any -liope ef national prosperity In
the lieiiio.-tatic party." who niu deny
the president's good fortune"
The Dread Circle cf Adversity
(Pittsburg Dispalchi
A woman whose pastor asked after
her health replied dolefil!; ; "I feel
vein well: hut always feel bad when
1 eel well leeause 1 know I'm go-
ing to ;eei w.?rse a f: e: w .ird."
Catnip
(Chicago DMlv Newsl
Yet the woman who invested $L'"i.-
bou in a caTtery w making a better
investment than the gentleman yvhn
sunk huge sums in an occasional kilt.
How The Times Change
f tchlson C.lobei
A masa'ne complains thai there
are no little girls any more. And you
may have .derved that middle-aged
women are s. areer than they used to
be.
2
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Fresh
S t rawberry
lee
Sl.(M) r (Dillon
I'iersol I;o ('renin
('Hiit;in v
Phone 636
OLSMITHISMS"
!
i.rii ).'ead for tiie widow l-aiali
vjeet yyit'i friumpit and ili-.ttr-r
nl tre.a the two impo-ters jut the
same Kipling
He who should tea.'h men to die
-.voic-l ai the same t one tear ii them to
liv e Montaigne
An Att-active Thesis
"This-universlt . offers me a de-
gree if I will write 'em a thesis." re-
marked tae eminent millionaire.
-I'm."
"Hut what sort of a thesis can I
write""
" Pay the hearer' ought to fill the
bill." suggested his cwiical chief of
s.ta'f.
In Spain
(New York Worbll
s prohablv the first time
Tbi re are tth n that
books and Mri t'j-m
vvorbl wi:i -ts tu'ich rli
would do a dish of
cm.-.
ou
Wilt m;V.p
ioo-i into t!i
s; ntr-h as tae
fritters.- -Or
In The Mountains
- My wife dislikes th"
Hut still she ban.
; It seems her poodl
mo'.intnin air.
i arounil.
does is-11 therr
I
And has gained a half of pound.
V rMn- wif wjiii erpertetre sierub! Miqht Work
IK!ll iu uio. ........ . - . i .
drawbair standing "under load; tus - i he evtremely careful bow t hej dejiart i "I've tried nuking the housemaid
This
sixteen years that tlt-v Colonel has j
gone twentv-four hours without talk-j
inff about San .titan T 1 511. j
Nature Slips a Cog
(Chicago News-
There Is a screw loose in th eter-
nal fi'ne'srd tiiiui's when a man win
wi-ars a .v:g ha:. to shave every m-irn -ing.
Tragic
t (Calve ton Newsl
A bride's idea of try1r' fiiriUi
angel cake to look like the devil
Life is nor short: On the contrary it seems lo be ever lasting. U
was here ages before we were born and will be here aws after we
are dead. Same old life passing through an endless succession of
new hodicv. Some live in constant fear and dread of eternal pun-
ishment after death. Others in the hope of everlasting reward. Hoth
may e wrong. What good reason is there aside from the claim of
superstitious ignorance and those who derive a profit by incub'atintf
a doclr'tie; that after death w are in anywise different from what
we were before we were born. Cease to worry about the unknowable
t.ive right Ho right and all will bp right. Ttoth here and hereafter.
VU in this ami your punishment is mre. not In the future but
here and nov. It is the present that concerns ns mostly. The fu-
ture will take cqre of itself.
This was written not so much fir airing my views on the state of
religion ami in manv sided loyb-fs. As it was for call tig your at-
tention C the f ! t. fhnt the oni; best place in flutbrie to get a good
Pipe. C.ir.1 f'igar. or an thing in the tvny of Spoilsmen's Coods is at
Olsndth's.
OLSMITH AR MS CO. Phone 1 98
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1914, newspaper, June 19, 1914; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614654/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.