The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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trearred Mushrooms.
Make ti cream same. Ailil um' nil'-
fill of fresh iiiUHlinnuns eluv ieil fine
nr tho i'iiiiie (iiianiity of cmuied tmisli-
ri'onis. ami couk mer luiilint; wat"r
lor l' mlnutvs. If eanneit inushvooius
lire tiseil sliniilv beat do not rrK.
An it toughiMis the m u brooms.
Vnh-i.t Bread.
I.;" ;iful.s t'li hi r I'mir teas-iioon-fe'.-
(.ikiiiK rowder. one M-ant eiip-
f ul of . URilr. one I'UPful elio'ped wal-
lllil ine ts lillle sail two illpluSs milk.
no ''KR-
AI i C. y insri'dieiits and add two
scant i ". ifuls milk and the beaten
I'.:: In pan and let rise one-half
hour an I then bake three-quarters of
an hour. I'se. this in a sandwich the
flll'DS of which is it.'uii cbeese and
V'liirnto i iade. into a pa si .
After n hearty meul take lloan's
RcKUti-ts nU assist your stomach
liver ui: I bowels. Itepulets are a mild
law live joe nt all stores.
Lectures 3enef icial.
Thf loeniros Kivrn a.t. tlic .'Methiidist
church by I)r Hansen on Public Wei-
fn. have been v ery interest inn and
boiK'ficial.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
A STHMA
but rlirf is often
brought ty
4
Kp l.lllllcly.GiiilH innu Home'' 7
25c-50c$l00.
Nod Pellgo Mgr. Prune 219
Matinee Promptly 2 P. M.
Night Show 7:30 P. M.
lie in for the starting. Come
onrly.
TODAY
Two Shows Today. First Show
Seven. Second Show Starting
nt Nine.
Trial) olo 1'Vaturo.
LOUISK (1LUM. iu
"Golden Rule Kate"
It is a Wcstorii and a dandy.
Louise Glaum is considered 1o
be as iuick with a nun as the
host of (lie male Western per-
formers. In this wonderful
pioture we have her dressed in
the bended buckskin. Von
will find her some o-un lighter.
Olio (food Ooniedy Keel.
Kunny Dan Kussell and his
"MATINEE GIRLS"
This show is simply knnokino;
them a twister. Come tonight
and have one more ood laugh.
The show is clean and will
please you if you are not en-
tirely too nice. Prices
TEN AND TWENTY CENTS.
WEDNESDAY
William Fox Feature.
PH(i(iV IIYLAXI) in
"The Debt of Honor"
The Last Day of the
"MUSICAL COMEDY."
THURSDAY. ;
Triangle Feature 4
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(Yotp? an J JWwafe of
Phona l
lint surely it is no very e.t nivalin'
opinion that it is better to Rive tlm.i
to receive to serve than to use on:'
companions: and above all. vvhe.v
there is no question of .service upo;i
ii:ber side that it is pood to enjoy
their lompaiiy like a natural man. -The!
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CALENDAK
T uesday.
lieu I'llit.
ll A K l ' ii it .
Hygiene and Home rare of Sick.
I' K () .Mrs 1. A Halm at L':'
i:.iitist rij'cle -- Church.
Mrs Shearer's O 10 S unit.
Wednesday.
Kimono (.'lull --Mrs l.ymati tiray.
Wednesday Dinner Club .Mr and
.iis Don Morris.
illicit ia Club M i's V Wilson.
Presbyterian I'nit.
Miisioliary Society of Christum
Ci urch .M rs K 1 1 Furrow.
Missionary SncM.v of South Metb-
od'st Church -Mrs dolin A Kainey.
Presbyterian Missionary Society-
Airs Uoy Porter.
West M K Poroinii Missionary So-
cietyMrs W I) Packer
All Day Mooting of Auxiliary No.
--Airs Kniina Harris
Thursday.
D M C Club .Mrs K Cook
Ladies Aid of St. John's Church -Mrs
David Solioiliiiig.
HyK'-ene and Homo Care of Sick.
W C T 1' I'nit .- Headquarters.
Altar Society Airs I! " Murphy.
Auxiliary No 1 all day party- Air
inch.
Acorn Club - Air Webb Maker.
Auxiliary No 1 will meet for an nil-
day nie.'diiiK with Airs C I AVinclii at
.".'i.'i .North Mroad. P.riiiR your lunch
and stay all day. AVill sew for the
' b'ed Cross.
Leisure Hour Club Airs I M
i Jolsina.
! Red Cross Pie Auction Cily Hall.
Friday.
I Symphony Orchestra Concert In.-
I P.cd Cross .Methodist Church.
i
Guthrie Auction (Jnb-Alrs Ida Ni
black.
Kooney Muoney Shah Club -Mr;
I! l) Hirsclii
Hyr.'iono and Home Care of Sick.
Alacabccs I'nit - .Mrs Nellie Hamii
ton.
Friend.-t Club Mr and Airs John
Adams.
I'. S. Ked Cross I'llit All's llixon.
Saturday.
I' C T Dance for Ked Cross - loin
hotel.
City Federation- Carnegie. Librar; .
Airs It U Hirsclii will be htwlcss !o
the Kooney Muoney Shall club on
Friday afternoon instead of Airs .) D
Chappello.
f Airs Ralph Alwortli returned to her
!homo in Oilton this nioniinpr she un-
derwent nn operation at the Aletlio
I dist hospital several weeks ago and
is slowly improving.
Aliss Fleanor Chandler of Hugo is
a guest at the bome of Air and Aln
Tell Walton.
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Federation at Library.
The City Federation will meet In
regular session at the Carnegie
library on Saturday afternoon.
W C T U Unit.
At the meeting of tho West Guth-
rie W C T F unit yesterday after-
noon cloven members made li bed
MDIES $1000 REWARD! iKWpt
SucTOMiul" Monthly" Compound Safely relieveniomt
nt the lonjrent niont ODHtinntu ftbnormnt cmp In ft ton
liifn. No narm pmn or Interfi-peiw with work VVw
H : Double Strpinrih fc.00. I00RLEI fE. Write today
OR. G I SaUTHINGTON REMEDY CO.. KANSAS CITY MO
TUESDAY APRIL 30.
Alarguerite Clark in "The Seven
Swans" Live in the land of Alake-
Ileliove with Marguerite Clark. Revel
with her in this wonder story with
its magic setting.-). A pioture that'll
stir up memories of other days and
make you wish it would never end.
Two re.l Keystone comedy.
'EDNESDAY MAY 1.
"The Brass Check" a .".-act Alotro
screen drama of romance and mys-
tery starring Francis X Bushman and
Beverly May ne.
'The one and only" Charles Chaplin
in "A Dog's Life" a thrue reel riot.
This ?s tho initial subject iu the series
of eight. $li(X)0ih) laugh-makers in
which Charlie. Chaplin is going to
I make the world happier for everybody.
I' HuiigiT ihu iiu.sl pi imii.hc of aii ."mo-
tions is the motive that supplies the
punch in this title i a forlorn Utile
'lup and u wjjiuin forlorn trAiu.
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DAILY THOUGHT
THE rjTTIIKTE DAILY LEADER TUESDAY
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Whether the war will be sh rt or long depends upon
you and your niony -Buy a Bond.
Spring Hats for Men
and Young Men
A lai'ii'c assortment of the now shapes ami
colors IVoiu which u may choose the liai
lh.it les1 becomes you- -oho that shows the
conservatism id' older men or the dapper
Miiarlness of voiith.
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all their st v
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Stetson
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socks IS batwlagos and 1:! capos. Th"
gipl.s at. Hie twine factory are. phin-
ing to form a unit .to meet at the W C
'1 t' headquarters soui evening.
Altar Society.
Tho Altar soc.ioty made one hun-
dred many tailed bandages at the K
nf ' liall yesterday afternoon.
New Unit to Be Formed.
A neighborhood Rod Cross unil "ill
lie. formed at the homo of Airs Haydcii
Farq uli arson on Friday afternoon.
Foreign Missronary Society.
Tho West AI K Foreign Alission-
ary Society "will inoet at. tho home of
Airs W I) Maker at Mbt Wednesday
Friends Club.
Air and Airs John Adams will en-
tert.i.in (lie Friends club at dinner on
Friday evening.
The Presbyterian .Missionary soci-
ety and Rod Cross unil will meet at
the. homo of Mrs Roy Porter MP'I
West Cleveland tomorrow. Items of
interest about Africa and the Ameri-
can negro will be given in answer f'i
roll call.
Barrack Room Ballads
Airs J L Housoworth was leader
of a Yory enjoyable program on Kip-
ling's Marraek Room MalUuls at ill
meeting of the Cambridge club wlrndi
took plaoo yesterday at the Carnopie
library. The program was as follows'
Roll Call- 'urrciit Kvents
1. Thomas Atkins "Tommy" - Air
A II Moles.
2. "The Married .Man"-"lJungi
Don 'Mrs Housoworth.
:!. "Mulholland's Contract" "Tlio
Law of the Jungle." Airs 1 ait..
Various selections wore read by I lie
Hie
the
other club members Xo:;.l. week
poets laureate of Kr.A'aud '"ill
discussed.
be
Orchestra Concert
For Red Cross.
The Symphony orchestra concert to
be. given at the Methodist church on
Friday evening will ho a treat to all
lovers of music. A program which
will be pvin.ted tomorrow contains a
number or difficult and beautiful
selections. Th seats will be 25c and
il.e proceeds outside of expenses will
be donated to tlio Rod Cross.
The Cily Federation is discussing
plans for a community chorus.
Auxiliary Division. No. 3. will spend
all day at the home of .Mrs Kmnm
Harris on Wednesday for the purpose
of doing lied Cross work.
Pie Auction For Red Cross.
The Guthrie Rod Cross is in need of
money and a pi auction will he given
at th city hall on Thursday evening
which should reimburse the treasury.
Interesting speakers will he present
For Burning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should not
be applied if good clear skin is wanted.
From any druggist for 35c or $1.00 for
extra large size get a bottle of zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema quickly stops itching and
heals skin troubles also sores burns
wounds and chafing. It penetrates cleanses
and soothes. Zemo Is a clean dependable
and ir.erencive penetrating" antiitplic
liquid. Try it as we believe nothing you
have ever used is asei'tective and satisfying
The E.W. Ruse Cu..acvclan3.0.
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Hats an
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New Spring Caps
to 812.50. f
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am) a regular old tasliloued
time will be enjoyed.
SuCi!
Elks Show Company
To Tour East Side.
The Flks aro planning to lako the
entire e-uipaiiy of tho mlnstwd sliow
to ("idling and Drumrigbt on Sunday
May 12 to present tlio show for tho
lienefit of war funds.
U C T Dance For Red Cross.
Tlio Guthrie Council of l'nitv
Comiuorcial Travelers villi give u
d.'inco at tlio lone hotel on Saturday
evening and the net proceeds will bo
donated Io tho local Rod Cross chap-
ter which needs the money.
Pie Social at Iron Mound.
Tlie Red Cross would like a large
number of automobiles to go to th.
pie social at Iron .Mound .scilioo'
southwest of town tomorrow ovoning'
7:oo o'clock. Tho Iron Alound peo-
ple are invited to a. pie social at t.he
cily ball hero Thursday evening.
Itching torturing skin eruptions
di -.figure annoy drive one wild.
Doan's Ointment is- prai.-v'd for its good
work tluc at all drug stores.
jk Yt y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y.
OF LOCAL MOMENT
Filing for state office now In order.
Last week
bond drive.
Io p:mic.ipu.te in tip
Sentiment favoi'i increase in lea. h-
crs' .Ss'ilarU's.
General Foch
is 07 years old.
leader of allied forces
Inspectors will make rounds of
i
groi cries Wednesday
! Vou
I u slag
ca.n obtain what you want
i Leader want ad.
by
City federation is urged to -enlist ail
its support in lied Cross work.
t.'nlic."used autos arc belntf listed.
Yellow tag shows I'.M.S payment
Malio 1' AVasgene.r t)f Atchison fa-
mous Kansas lawyer died Sunday.
There will bo. a million more. Amer-
ican soldiers In Franco by late sum-
mer. Imaginary interview: "I um getting
"verything except what I want." Wil-
li oim II.
All plans for perina.ii-.at wn tor siip-
j'ly dead. General Burliugaine Has
nothing to pay.
"There are no wheat hoarders in
Bear Creek towmship" said Farmer
Walter Wilson.
Red Cross executive coniinitteo met
.Monday to arrange details for the
coming big drive.
A new shipment of Nature's Rival
Brassier. 50c to $3..")0. V 0 Lutz L.
G. Co. second floor.
Champ Clark hacked up after con-
s ilting his wife which by tiw vay
is what most of us do.
The American who thinks only of
the investment side of LibpWy bmd:;
holds his liberty cheaply.
A new shipment of "Fitrlie" Bras-
APRIL SO 1U1S. H "V
sieres for largo wnnieii
L-uta 1. I. Co .sei oud
$1 L'". Io 1
floor
If.os.'s are bliNimiu;: .Mid Fi le ua;
Y'c.iihiT prevails in sunny Oklahoeja.
w ih May jusl around tin: tinner
Ol'M'rvat ions of a Wti'dior .e"
liialvi's fine rcuiilig nccin in The
l.t-atlcr yes(...ri;iy. Keep n. ;ih it
Cllict' Atitt lieil gave l.nthfut ;is .
aiio to garden owners lod.iv that In-
would ciui'loy exira ni"U to kill worth-
le
dogs
Rliinoli.ii't lMck a W.islut.i roimiv
farmer is iin the county jail at Cor
'HI; 2.MH) pounds of flour was found
oil his place.
"AlcAdoo has nothing on mo" sa'.l
C.i;t M.irbor as bo. lifted on high. ;
12 brogan on which bo bad 'put
Its own pa I eh.
I'ho ii io social at Iron Alound school
bouse tomorrow night promise; to bo
ig hit. .Many from hciv will attend.
hou-ofit. Red Cross.
""'Fat potatoes- did crop first" is
the. .slogan of the food administration
The starch ronton! -and food valtio
surpasses wheal bread.
They are building ships south of
llvls state in Texas barboi's and we
are growing cargoes on good old Ok
lahoma prairies 1t fill 'oni.
Dizziness from biliousness relieved
by using Catharsol; Cold Foot cause 1
by constipation relieved by Catharsol.
Owl Drug Storo and Corner l'hartnaor.
"The Hutch." says one of Hue writ-
ing experts in reviewing the situation
"will fight." We louT doubt it. but
why don't ihoy? It is oil her that or
crawl.
One man has refused Hie Alissiniii
sonalorshlp and aiiotlcr Is undecided
as to whether he will lake it u
that is another thing that couldn't
have happened in Oklahoma.
George McGregor has i liar:-e ul lie
publicity cud of the coming lied Cross
('rive. The commit te-. made no mis
lake in this selection. Gcoij.." Mar
is there w ith the publicity dope.
Pasty and pimply complexion cam-
ed by inactive liver is relieved bv
using daily doses of CaOiarsol; don I 1
get chronic constipation hy using;
stromt cathartics. I 'so Catli.nsol mI
Corner Pharmacy and Ow! Drug St.nr. !
m x -a i? K:csj!ai:7.Ksii8i
H TOPICS OF THE M !
1 OWN AND STATE j
ifi 5S tti K "ft. IV; if. K S S S rC Si ?ifi ' i
Paying the Price.
Huns are paying a gia al
n en for tins Vpres attacks.
Pi ll e !i
To Remodel Victor.
Wink of remodeling l
building will be begun by
next mouth.
lie Victor
A (I I ' V
F.'iinous Jew Dead.
Rabbi lie Sola the world's groalesl
am horil y on orthodox Judaism died in
New York yesterday.
The True Spirit.
Ain'-ricans marched into battle linos
with heavy artillery and with bands
playing. Can't boat. 'em.
Niay Not Form New Regiment.
Format Lon of a new Oklahoma regi-
ment is mooting wilh biiclo.et. ; ai:d
the plan may be. abandoned.
Dammed All Around.
This ts a late one: "Why is Cor-
n any like Holland? "Because it is a
lew lying country and Is dammed 'ill
around."
The Grouch's Aim.
"A chronic grouch has limbered up
and grown actually cheerful." said a
man today. ".Probably going to run
for office."
Appeal to Boys and Girls. '
The state council of defense Is m.'ik
ins an appeal to the boys and girls
of Oklahoma to do all in their power'
to plant and cultivate gardens durinr;
NO NEED TO HAVE
Simply apply to your
nair and scalp
IIEROLIN
POMADE HAIR
DRESSING
It maki'it Mnbbnrn
rourHP nappy or
kinky luiir N.vft
plliihlp. k 1 1 ky
tlnflTy 1 1. n it nnd
pretty no ynu
fnneimll.vroiiili
and brimh it
nny. Ktyle.
Ilprnlln utoim'
fiilllnu luiir. ilamlrun and
Iti'liInK Renin anil innk
new luiir rra nut nil over your lienil
to your hiiir lieeoinea Iohk. soft anUa
"iiin inToim ih up io aiue anfl ir
not MU'K.r or xniiiiny. I'li'innnllv per-
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U ia a well-known fact that tracts that pives tho Blonnch
f.un of courage men with! tone fortifies tho blood with
or.iwn and nerve to Due c thoih-nn in n frs. nnt
mo ami co " ovor-tho-ton
"
havo riih rod blood cinusinp;
through thoir veins. This
blood niuPt contain about as
much iron as there is in a
common "tonpenny" nail. Tho
red blood corpuscles must bo
fed on iron to have that rich
rod color. Tlie nerves are fed
on the red Mood corpuscles so
when you fool tired worn out
before the day is half over
When pimples show on neck or
face it's the danger signal
timo to repair the Mood cells.
It is fortunate that Dr. Pierce
nnd his staff of able physic-
ians at the Surgical Institute
in Buffalo havo found a combi-
nation of iron and herbal ex-
the spring and summer. The amount
of fiod which can be conserved in
this way will r n factor in helping
win I ho w'fir.
V.nrns Againtt Sharpers.
I C W Mrooksi h.-in sent n n."ii.nliitr ?
arlm stock lioldera to bowatvi of
'..ir ers who are trying to buy up
i arbo stock.
OlficUls Delay.
j I'i Mnilh .V- Western railroad rop-
I i' ciiiatives havo thus far failed to
rieei with a local committee Io adjiM
1 Main schedules.
Woman Rural Carrier
Starts Work in Oklahoma.
Miss Mlaiirho Akum said to be th"
t'rr.l woman rural injill carrier in Ok -
una went to work today at. i'onca
('1v 1llt nl' t 'in t. postof fico. ;
Mir Kerr " Camp Travis.
Alilj1' K''IT- "'Ivisory to Adjutant
Gt neral Gii'son i'; at. Camp 'I'ravis
I ' ' 11 1 !!' n ( M' with M'linr ( !i.ii....l All.
vegarding matter:; affecting the mo
iL (amp.
Jodge Scores Pool Halls.
More gamblers loafers and law Vio-
lators are to be fnuinl ; ri j ;
limn in former years in ' aloons wis
II o statement today of Judg" W ()
They only serve who
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YOU WILL BE
COMFORTABLE
WHEN YOU WEAR
COOPER'S
KENOSIIA-KLOSED-KROTCH
UNION SUITS
They nre built for com fort an different from the old
style iu this respect os the Ox cart from the Auto.
Fit everywhere iioL only at the ehesl.
Only one single thickness thru the crotch find so eon
Uriictcd that they do not gup bind cut-in or chafe.
You have mt learned underwear comfort if you do not
wear them.'
Light weight; hnitted
weveerizetl and lisle in lou
$1.00 10
Athletic Union Suits wilh or .without sleeves
three-quarter or knee lengths.
65c 10
uaraner
r.0E TITREE
it can be
"'i in it. 1UI 111 lUill
taken into the system. Yoi;
need energy and "pop" ewrj
day. You can acquire it rpiirklj
by taking "Irontic." This lat-
est discovery called "Iron-tiiV
can be had al most drug stores
in tablet form at (U)e the vial.
Send the Surgical Institute
lhiffalo N. Y. lOo. for trial pki-
if you wish to make a trial.
Men with a wallup men
who are on the front or doing
their "bit." behind the lines
are men with an active liver.
When they feel logy dull
headachy blue and what Is
termed bilious they acquire
regular habits become "regular
as clockwork" from taking Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
Mitchell of the Oklahoma City inunic
i;al court. The statement was' twvk
as the Judge was trying a man on t
charge of vagrancy. The an-ontlng po-
liceman bad told the judg that tbu
man was a liabltunl pool hall loafur
Ward BC3S as senator.
There'll be a iiurliug nn mo in tba
I'llilid Sta..-i seuale when Xi'liophon
P W'!flc. ward bo:'i of St heiiis b-
gins to lill ibo sIiiich of .Senator Stoue
Wtlfley lias aciijli-d tho plare lurned
dewu by Francis Clark and Graves.
"Social Hygiene Sunday"
Governor Williams has dcnignale'
Sunday May .' u "i.oclal bygieue
Sunday" and clergymen Ibrourlkeu
tlio stale have been requested to !n .
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1918, newspaper, April 30, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614769/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.