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THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER. MONDAY NOVEMBER 23 1914.
PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE Q. NIBLACK
Published dairy from The Leader build-
in West Harrison avenue and entred
at ilt Guthrie postofflee as aeoond class
matter.
LjdL! MJL 2JV0 CI ATED PRESS
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ry month by carrier
Per year by carrier in advance
Per year by mall In advance..
e.uo
4.00
OKLAHOMA (WEEKLY) LEADER
Six month. ?
One Tear 'ot
New Tork office: N. K. Shoffield Spe-
cial Acency. Tribune building.
Cbicaao office: N. M. Sheffield Ancy
U. 8. Expreae bulldinK-
n...inn ntrlo.ei: No. 109 W. Harrison.
Composing and Fret rooms No. 107 W. i
Harrlaon. Kdi tonal rooms xno.
Haniaon. To reach ail dSfparUnfiita
phone extension 76.
However it is to be Hoped
water agitation will not end in
air.
the
hot
What Is a Militarist inquires Bet
nard Shaw and answers: A MiUta
rist Is a (person who believes that all
real power is the power to kill.
Prague'a experience with an oil
well was very much like the one
that Guthrie is now undergoing.
Prague however bung on and won
out.
Americans are to evacuate VOW
Cruz and leave the Mexicans to fight
1 ...it iim ill.:1 themselves. Wonder n
It VWV
ihuro U ho an army of prospective
presidents?
!t is too early for Germany to ex-
.ii "Wnn to MMon." Kussia fell
that way ahout it bat Nippon be-
came her ally before sho could turn
loose her woe.
The rapidity of the Kussian move
nient Is said to be astonishing. Par
ticularly becauso of its ability to go
hoth ways wtih equal rapidity
cording to all reports.
ue-
Secretary Hryan distributed some of
his 'swords-turned-into-plowsliart II
souvenirs at the Cabinet meeting
the other day. He might send t
by special delivery to the warr'ng
rulers In Europe.
Wm. G. Shepherd wireB the Ameri-
can people from Vienna that they
should give up Christmas this year
and put their Christmas money into
cotton for dressing the wounds ot
dying soldiers. There is a dearth or
this necessity of war. It is tSitf ft.
fine-haired question though whether
sympathetic neutrals should contrlh-
uto towards war necessaries thereby
nrinnirlni war or bv refusing to
I'i viwao - w
help out shorten the warr.
According to Jarvis 10. Hell mem-
ber of the American commission for
Helgian relier who has just arriwd
In this country from Belgium ths
German authorities are doing their
utmost to assist the commission tit
its work. That disposes of the qttes-
tion often heard "How do we feOOW
that this relief will ever be distribut-
ed to Helgian needy?" The point has
been suggested that thai Germans
since they now occupy Belgium ought
to provide the relief themselves. Ami
on the other hantl it is suggested
that It is the allied enemy of the
Germans who should provide Helgian
relief since LJelgium has been fight-
ing their battles. Hut against what
nilght II or what ought to be
what is. .Neither the Germans nor
the allies are furnishing BeJgSaB re-
lief and possibly they can not do so.
Their resources are being strained to
the Unit to destroy not to build UP
to create ftntllH not relieve them
War doesnt heal its ravages a it
goes along.
KNOWLEDGE OF PRICES.
The mayor of the city of Kee York
recently appointed a conimiitee to in.
vestlgate questions of food SOPPv
and its executive committee has Sg4
made a reiort OSM Of the It
points made was that a gr.at la k
knowledge has been found among
housekeeien. as to the proper prices
to be paid for food. H was ab?o
stated that the daughters of well-to-do
families are apt to be brought up
without any knowledge of housekeep-
ing. It used to be said that the farmer
was the best informed business man
of the community as he had to know
the price of everything. The old
time housewife was invariably aware
if eggs were up two rents a doxen
the extreme weakness often results
Impaired heerin. wrakened
bronchitis and other trouble but if
Scoff I Emulmon is Sivrn p I
it carries strength to the ortaae
and creates rich blood to build
op the depleted force.
nvf on MSI immamm
BELGIAN FIELD
V ' - ... ' " '
If she felt a price was unreasonable
she didn't buy.
Much of the neighborly discussion
some of us used to hear as children
related to the question of prices ot"
ordinary household commodities
whether beef had risen or butter
fallen. No man could operate a busi
ness unless he knew what his raw
material cost or ousht to cost. Sim
ilariy the home is a business propo-
sition and will Ibe costly ttolesl the
bnver has a keen idea of normal
prices
Some people consider too much
mmtion of money to be sordid imt
tula is a jtflOtica! wor'J Of realities
and the I t me manager D'cdS to fcDOW
what l0 ts ip again ...
A woman . (e remi.Hed Hit her
butch r eaay; gave her tn
lump price for the piece. When she
asled 1 '"v Ch per iHMBI ' Wfls
hie arithmetic was either too faulty.
or he was reluctant to tell her the
figure. A purchase and sale can
hardly be considered to be well made
for both parties unless each under-
stands exactly the price.
This is why newspaper advertisers
always do well to state extct prices
in their notices. Thereby they not
merely Interest many more readers
but they assist in educating the pub-
lic in a vital matter of home
economies.
How to Prevent Croup.
It may be a surprise to you to learn
that in many oases croup can be pro-
cented. Mrs. H. M. Johns BUde
Ohio relates her experience as fol
lows: "My little boy is subject to
croup. iMiiring the past winter 1 kopt
a bottle of Chamberlain's Couth
Remedy in the house and when be
began having that little croupy cough
I would give him one or two doses
of it and it would break the attack. I
I like it better for cfhildren than an;' i
other cough medicine because child-
rOB take it willingly and it is safe
and reliable." Obtainable every-
where. BRILLIANTS. 1
Hady conduct soils 1 1
nient more than filth
lutes
latttui
A thing is not vukar im reh be-
cause it is common - Hazlitt.
We start out by envying a man lib
"rilliant Qualities and end by taking
comfort from his limitations --Doit
Marquis.
On the Ethiopian Change his Bfcia
or the leopard his spots? Then may
ye also do good that art accustomed
to do till iTsiSSnlah Mil:-'.
The devil tempts us not Us we
tempt him
Reckoning his skill with op port unity.
George Kliot.
laws written if not on stone
tables yet on the a'tire of inMnitmb .
in the inner heart of God's rcatlon
certain as life certain as death' I
say. the laws are there and thou
shalt not disobey them. It were i
ter for thee not. HettS I hundr. .1
deaths than yea! TSSTiMfl ";enal-
MSf withal if thou still need penal-
ties are there lor disobeying.
Carlyle.
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder urea kidne.1
and bladder trouMea. dissolves gravel
cures diabetes weak and lame backs
rhe imatism. and all irregularities ot
the kidneys and baldder in both men
and moreen Keeulates Madder trou-
bles in children. If not sold by your
druggist will be sent bv mail on re
ceipt of fl.OOo. One small bottle is
two months treatment and seldom
falls to perfect a cure Send for tes- I
timonlalf from this and ether state. I
Ihv E W Hall. 26 Olive Street. 8t
Ixmis Mo Sold by dnggists -Adv.
GUNS TEMPORARILY
'Paris. (By 'Mail ) "On coming out
of a dirt road descending from Ver-
dun" lays an officer who is quoted in
the Paris Midi ":l crossed a miser-
able creature leaning heavily on an
oak-staff. He limped along painful-
ly wounded and doffed a greasy hat
in humble salute. I responded ab-
sent mindedly and rwsnt on my way
"An hour later i dull rattling as
of the crackling of branches and the
bursting of a shell in a tljicket be
side the road brought ns b
realities of iwar and at the
to the wandering vagabond
iK to the
line time
-the only
leature who could have so soon
sj accurately posted the enenr
nil
on
the position of imy little detachment
We tinned aside from litis dangerous
route and by a crossed road reached
the main road leading to X
"I continued to think Of the
bond who now clearly Bp pea
my mind its one of those sof
vaga-
red to
e sott-man-lave
seen so
follow their
:ter d spiOS Of 'whom we
nanv in this war. who
tortuous WSJ seeking information t ; t
the mendicant seeks alms faltei in K. 1
insinuating scenting listening watch-
ing then disappearing into some sec-
ret underground route by Which he
bears his fruitful hunvest to his
Chiefs then coming back again in the
role of the conqueror serving as a
guide to the invader.
"Suddenly there before me apiear-
ed the mau. gliding out of the thick-
et. He :i;so Mad taken the roun-
aboai (way and after mating the Ger-
man battery had at once started on
a ni w hunt fo: information.
I rushed iiKn iiim and he gave a
start of surprise then his greasy hand
went to bis ees in the gesture of
w iping away tears.
" 'Your papers'. I demanded. He pro-
duced a greasy buneh with here and
there an illegible tra e of writing on
them and with here and there the
.lever imitation of an officio vice
No sofa conduct no passport.
!f he had no papers it was be-
cauto the mayor had been ahot or
notables of the town had fled. The
rtilage existed no more: Hie children
even had been .-hot.
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thouaanda Have Discovered Or
wards' Olive Tablets are a
Harmless Substitute.
Ed-
Mr. Bdrvrards' Olhe Tablets the
UhetiUte for calomel-are a mild
Sn sure laxative and their effect . n
the H er Is almost instaataneiu.
The-.
are 'he result of l)r Kdward-
ruination not to treat liver and
: rosnpisjofs with calomel. His
s to banish it bnueht out the .
olive. colored taltlets.
se pleasant little tablets do the
that calomel doe9 but have no
ho'd
if tV t-eth1
adaches. '
line onie
Tablet OosapaBy. col-' I "'"- r" - aa " a
Want milk or cream' Phone 63S I - M
CHECK GEESSLiJ? A&VANCE AT HOFSTADE
" 'Take him in charge-' Two men
on either side execute the order then
the spring of steel hidden beneath
the rags of the vagabond shows itself
The nian is upright tall robust ag-
gressive the eye flashing and the
voice defiant.
"'if you want to take me you'll
have to bring S (vehicle for I'll never
walk." Then he sees his mistake his
form bends again his voice becomes
humble and supplicating. 'I'll go
ivv herever won like my good sir.'
"Too late! Xo more doubt possible
The vehicle is dispensed with a
stone wall at the entrance to a vil-
lage is sufficient."
Distress In the Stomach.
There are many people who have a
distress in the stomach after meals.
It is due to indigestion and easily
I remedied by taking one of Chamber-
Iain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Hen-
rv Padghan Victor N. Y. writes:
"For some time I was troubled with
headache and distress In any stomach
after eating also with constipation.
Albout six months iigo I began taking
Chamberlain's Tablets. They regu
lated the action of my bowels and
the headache and other annoyances
ceased in a short time." Obtainable
everywhere.
: j. :-: : x x : : x x x y.
LEADERETTES.
The eight-hour movement
United States began in 1868
in the.
t'hicago in 1910 contained 303ti
French f r.c t Greeks 66965 Irish and
10101 Scotch.
Cleveland has a playground insti-
tute to train teachers to tea' h chil-
dren to play.
From the seeds of the castor oil
plant a (icrman chemist has extra' !
Od what is said to be the most pow-
erful poison known.
New York's postofflce reports thai
of 10066 parcel lKJSt packages receiv-
ed a day it has COBOftentS Of dam
agi d condition averaging only four
a day.
The United States in 1911 produced
20449 BJ barrels of )ietroieum.
It is estimated that the annual
catch of lobsters in the world is
00.000.
Experiments with wireless have
shown that signals vary closely with
the inverse of moonlight intensity.
After many years of effort a Her
lin inventor baa succeeded in build-
ing a model mau that can walk. talK
slug laugh and whistle.
In the last ?0 years the freiebt
traffic through. tie Fori canal has
more than trebled while the umber
of passengers has increased onI
a'out per cent.
HACK! HACK? HACK !
W.h raw tickting throat tight
iet sore hang you need Foley's
Houev and Tar Compound and quick-
ly. The first dose berps it leave a
soothing. heatMag coating a it glides
down your throat you feel better at
I once. Every user ts a friend. For
laaVe by all druggist.
. ' . once. Every user ts a friend. ForThn m kM tk tiHnr ri9n anil II II
I I. ... l . i i ...v iwi.tn ..m mu . luiiino. tiKia.
(c) Underwood & Underwooi
llRIlIK3gHXII
85 BITS OF BY-PLAY. K
h r m. y. s . m m 5? is a n m
The World's Movies.
Announcement Extraordinary!
The Theater of Warr.
The Eminent .Mr. .Mars In a Feature
Film.
All Depends.
"How was that vaudeville show
rnnrl f"
"Depends on what you like in
vaudeville. There wasn't nothing on
the bill but famous baseball players f
Various Pets.
I never had a gazelle mild
With limpid eye and glossy coat.
But when I was an angel child
I kept a bumptious hilly goat.
Resourceful Woman.
"Scientists claim that women of the
future will positively be baldheaded.
"Don't let that worry you. If they
haven't anything to pin it io they (an
glue It on. '
A poar Sport.
"Ysbk I went to college with him.
But he didn't amount to much in col-
lege." "Why he studied didn't he?"
"Yes; but that was all."
Life Among the Boys.
It is tough on a doting mother to
have her little golden-haired boy ac-
quire a nickname like "Toadie."
A Correction.
"What are you to speaik about?'
"The march of current events."
"The march is out of date. You
mean the tango."
Might Be Either.
He was running over the headlines.
"Mans heart is on the wrong
side. Want me to read you this?"
'Du&no" said his roommate. "Is
it a medical item or another political
diatribe?"
Beware of Cheap Substitutes.
In these days of keen conrpotition
it is important that tho .public should
see that tihey get Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and not take substi-
tutes sold for the sake of extra prof
it. Chamber lalo'S Cough Remedy
bS stood the test and been approved
for more than forty years. Obtain-
able everywhere.
IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
Flush your Kidneys occasionally if
you eat meat regularly.
Xo man or woman Who eats meat
rcaularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys Ot casionalh
says a well-know authority. Meat
forms uric a id which clogs the kid-
ney pores sa they sluggishly filter or
strain onl part of the waste and poi-
sons from the blood then you get
sick. Nearly all rheumatism head-
aches liver trouble- nem ousn'!s.
constitpation. dizziness sleeplessness.
Ider disorders come from sluggish
kidneys
The moment yon fee a dull ache in
the kidneys or your hack hurts or if
the urine is lottdy. offensive full of
sediment ii regular of passage or at-
tended by a sensation of scalding net
ilxjut four ounces of .lad Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take a
table spoonful in a glass of water be-
fore breakfast for a few days and
?our kidneys will then act fine. This
'. I8MSM salts is made from the ac:d of
eraies and leynon juice. kotrJldmd
with lithia and has been used for
iencra'ion to flush logged kidneys
and stimulate them to activity also
to neutralize the acids in urine so it
n longe- . a uses irritation thus end
and cant
I - t - t ? . ' ) tt i I II 1 " - ... saa
the blood twire. thprehv .iviidinr sr- ; T o.l. lkWal r m- . . II I
Olsmithisms
First it was Wheat then it was Cotton that there was no market for
on account of the war. Be not deceived there has never been a war
within the rnemorv of man. that iil not double the price of all commod-
ities for those that had them to sell and for those who had them to
buy. This war w ill be no exception to the general rule- All of o ir
products will be worth many times their present value before pea e Is
declared. And preposterous as it may now seem to some no one need
to be surprised to see cotton selling in ffie Oklahoma market at a pries
above ten cents per pound before the coming of the iNew Year of 1616
rhp shooter who is looking for the maximum of service at the minimum
of cost will :betwell pleased with ROBIN HOOO Xitro Powder Loaded
Shells at S0e per box 12 W and M gauge. Drop in and see the latest
Winchester Hammerless Repeating Shot Guns also 12 113 and 20 .gauge.
fN'GIBRfiJCHiL WATCHES $1 00 SAFETY RAZORS $1.00. P B PLAYING
CARDS. Shooting Licenses lor sale. Gluns for 'Rent. Electric Flash-
lights and extra batteries.
FOR RENT One perfectly good six-room cottage (Modern) for $10.00 iter
month. Bathroom. Gas Well ( idy and Cistern Water. Street car line
on north side of block. About 7 minutes walk from center of town.
OLSMITH ARMS CO. - Guthrie Okla.
Phone 198
8! VAGRANT VERSE. &
CAN YOU PICK 'EM?
De sleepy mewl he am de one which
always gives de harrdest kick;
He loudest talkin' friend am him who
leaves you when you need him
quick.
De cheapest automobile am de one
which makes de loudest noise;
De gal what gits de husOand first
don' hang aroun' much with de
boys;
Ue man what always brags about his
honesty he ain't got much;
De man what's got de
largest pile
one to' to
he ain't
de best
"touch."
Yo' kain't jedge by appearances be-
kase de coat don't make de man;
It very often is de pants) an dat's a
fack yo' understan'.
A Quinine That Won't
Make You Nervous
FEBR1LIXE is a trade-mark name
which designates the first original
and only reliable Tasteless Svrup of
Quinine. An improved Quinine pleas-
ant to take; does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness Children take It
and never know it 13 Quinine. Espe-
cially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Try it next
time you need Quinine for any (pur-
pose. Ask for 2-ounce original pack
age tiic name riawlllLdNlS IS
blown In the bottle. 25 cents.
1000 HORSES TO ALLIES ARMIES
iSabetha. Kan. Nov. 21 The last
carloads of 1000 horses purchased
here for use In the French and llrit-
ish armies was chipped from here to.
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Is Harmless To
Clean Your Sluggish Liver
and Bowels.
T'ph ! Calomel makes you sick. It's
horrible! Take a doss of the dangSTbUf
drug tonight und tomorrow you may lc-e
a day a work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bofeS
Calomel when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it breaking
it tip. This is when yen feel that awful
nausea and cramping if you are 1 1 1 -
gish and "all knocked out" if your
lhtr is torpid and bowels constip it ( d
or yen have headache diaataeaa coated
tongue if breath is bad or ntSmacfe sour
i':.-t trv a spoonful of itiirtnleS' l !-('!;'.-
Liver Tone toojgbt on my eyaranteti
Life Size Photogravure of
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The Dailv Leader Guthrie Oklahoma:
of "
Enclosed find 10 coupons for Picture of Wood-
row Wilson. (If out of town enclose 56 for postage.)
Name-
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ind trans-shipped to Can-
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The readers of this paper will bal
pleased to learn that there. Is at least ona
dreaded disease that science has been
EMn to In it Saoa arid that 19
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure U the only-
positive cure now known to tbe medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease requires a -constitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In-
ternally acting1 directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system there-
by destroying the foundation of thu dis-
ease and giving tho patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting:
nature In doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in Its curative pow-
ers that thry offer One Hundred Dollars
for anycase that it falls to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo Ohio.
Sold by nil DrngfflstSj 75c.
Take liall's Family Fills for constipation.
Ypre.
From the St. 'Paul Pioneer Press.)
What they call it on the street and
in the home:
"Wipes; Wipers; Wiper:
Weeps; Weep; Wypress; Wfl
ress; Yip; Yerp."
And it really is "Ee'p'r."
Yeeps;
t; Yep-
ASTHMA COUGHS
WHOOPINti COUGH SPASMODIC CROUP
BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS
A simple safe and effective treatment avoid-
ing drugs. Used with success for 35 years.
The aircarrying the antiseptic vapor inhaled
with every breath makes breathing easy.
soothes the sore throat
and stops the cough
assuring restful nights.
Cretolenc is invaluable
to mothers with young
children and a boon to
sufferers from Asthma
Send us post '.tor
'descriptive booklet
mold my onuogiSTS
VAPO CRESOLENE CO.
62 Cortludi St. N.T.
Here's my guarantee Co in anv dnu?
store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod-
son's Liver lone. Take a Spoonful and
if it doesn't straighten you ri-.'ht
up
IS I
anil inttKe ran teei tine ana vigorous
want you to go back to the store iind
Bet y our money. Dodson's Li vet Tone
m destroying the sale of calomel hntenn
it is real liver medicine: entirely Vege-
table therefore it can not saliv.it' or
main you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Pod-
Mm's Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and eleon your boweli of
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging your system an. I mak-
ing you (eel miserable. I guarantee that
a. bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling line for
iin;iit'i. Give it to vour children. It ia
harm! cm ; i!..;-u't gripe and (hay like its
pleasant fade.
day to St.
inspected
ada.
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