The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, June 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TITE (JUTITIITR DAILY' LEADER 'MONDAY JUNE 14101.1.
N
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIETY
tenors Burks
Phone 845
Auction Club Mrs. J. P.
It's no trouble to be fitted in a PALM
BEACII Suit hcr6 as our stock is prob-
ably twice as large as all the stores in
Guthrie' combined. We have every size
from 22 chest to 0 chest. They are in ;
natural colors; Grays. Blues Dark stripes
light stripes and shades etc. You could
not go into large city stores and find a bet-
ter line of finely tailored PALM BEACH
Suits than we show. We have them in
regulars stouts
Jongs
long stouts and
young men's.
PRICE $750 8 $8.50
mi mr m
The Only One Price Clothier In Guthrie.
' 1
Monday.
Works
VViulon.-
-.i -i
.uyviin I'-reoaom -trnm nor mountain
f V ' height ' V ' ;- i; ' '
.'Mnl'urlcd her standard to the air
&hn tore the azure robe of "night
''Ami set the stars of glory there.
Hlio mingled with 114 gorgeous dyes
The milky baldric oh the skies
'And ' striped its pure celestial white
Witli strcakings of the morning light
i Then from his inanition in the sun
line culled her ehgle bearer down
'And save into his mighty hand
The symbol of her chosen land.
;" Selected.
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.
Monday.
"Works Auction Club MrU. J. P.
Win ton.
Tuesday.
Five Five Five Club for Miss
Francos lliilkloy Miss Flora Adler
Hook Club Arletie MeF.lhinney.
Social Crochet Club Mrs. Clifford
Porter.
Wednesday. :
flSWiftimlntt Party Miss Adelaide
Luiz."
. .IvonurtiRton v Club Mrs. Harry
Walk up. . '
ICisiiono Club Mrs. Fred Cronk.
' ' ...
Thursday.
OtJ O'clock Luncheon Misset
Helen and Grace Phillips.
'Rook Club ' Party Miss Dorothj
Hofninn.
Friday.
Amiciti.i ( litb Mrs. A. Buonting.
Five Five Five Club Miss Mildred
Davis.
I r m ri C'j... Mp l1 t. iTnii.ti
Saturday
1'Iii Delta GaniP'n Club Miss Virgil
Taylor. :.'.- ..' ;
'Kooney Mooney Shall Mis3 Dchsb
Mutcli.ei. ..
Mother's Jewels Baud Mrs. J.. E
Nlcsley.
Caturrli Can fever
IVithsfand This
Is iu Ponca City today attending the
meeting of Hie Betsy Ross society oi
which she Is president emeritus.
Children Cry for Ffofc.ier'3
Mrs. Lillie Kearns of Hillings has
been a guest at the A. T. Seaman 1
home She was a school friend ofl
Mrs. Frank IX ill of Norman who 'Is I
TTiwMtMi flm TSlnml. TrAnTiTi Ta of rwi visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Carried to Diseased Membrane and Seaman.
Discharges Is Speedily Ended
Misses Dorothy and Emma" Drown I
..... fc. were the over Sunday visitors oil
.ma prompt anu certain action oi ur.
tierce's Clolden Medical Discovery la Misses Mabel and Kva Hulfine.
driving- all harmful germs and impurl- ' j
xics m me oiooo sets in motion tna Mis8 lorence Graham va(. up from
the diseased membrane Where Catarrh Kdmond yesterday to visit her sister
.flourishes unchecked. Miss Edna who left this morning for
Thus by building up d new ana per- Henryetta to visit friends before go-
Tho Kind Von I3rw Always Ilcnglif o:i.l v.Li;?i h.vj hern
ue -ir over u ytarst Ha berno tuo eijriiutaro of
i ana has boon niuuo nnuor hln j;cr
Ing to Milwaukee to spend the sUm-l
CHICHESTER S FILLS
IS'IIM A'l JWf lifmsrJnl f.r .
( C-wV ' lil.oli.m fvriiIiinm.iinl iJnniilAN
UU& IMIln ill tii4 Mia Uali flallkiVy
A:5J I". .1-1 ilh M.n Ki'iGil. V
awtotJ Ttikn no utlifr. Jtttr ftf jonr
- Af Uneiia. ii"rm.l-Ht .TFit
jy IMAMKNH IIIIMHII J'l.'.l f;r t&
i ye!irtktifWfi ntfit Snffr.t. Alv.svs r:enst'l
SeLD fcY CR)jG(i1SiS VJUAffiM
k x K a a: s s s z s ?.
R r.fif II. 1IM1I t
k y. 'A x ' : '. k : x :s k s:
. The- supreme (ourt bus ratified 'he
nominations mado by fSovenmr Wil-
liams for court commissioners the
new members serve from Juno 15 to
January 13.
.Indue Doyle writin? hP opinion
tf.e criminal court of appeals refus-
secretary of state for distribution i
Attorney (ieneral i'rec;lir.fr has rul-
;d that ilio state treasurer must give
a f TMI.OlKi 'bond. v
Tlio "swcrpiriK investi.sution" o
land loan frauds in t;o stalo will lx?
f.in August 1 it Is said.
Standard Oil is grabbing Oklahoma
:eo:hers. Professor Aileo and Jjiwr-
riKo Tronic of the slalo university
l!;ivo resigned to go with Standard
cil at greatly increased salaries.
y
Old -Glory" met with a damp re-
ception today in Oklahoma; -
A Sunday ufter'.ioon ' keg party
cd Saiurday to consider an appeal in; was surprised by the sheriff at ' El
the ease of Wainright the Muskosee V.eno and all arrested fiesides the
...... troniuiror who stole Sltti.O'W: btttr. 12 (marts or limior woriy conlls-
unty money.
Journals of the last legislative ses-
' fion and the session laws raised nt
tliat session are In the hands or th
i CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
And Conservatory of Music
A Junior Collego for Woman.
Sixty-firth -year. aiistorlo ot.i olleS--.
)f.;ti-U In a "city wli.w business I
cducailiin." fi-ho'ila of JCdnratlon. Mu.-
ic At. Kxpreiwion. Ilmno Eomuimtcs.
oo'tlcire-tiained Inntructurs 5 largo hiilkl-
Ihks W-a'-re cainpii'H for outilonr spurts.
Ilonie car. For M'nr '0"k '"!.
iim t W. PT. 1I.AIU-MS!. 1'tcaidon:
660 Colleoe Place Columbia Mo.
riited.
Scalp Treated
Shampooing
AND
Hair Dressing
AT
BATHHOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
LOCUS' COUNTY AB5TRACTCC
BONDED ABSTRACTER
INSURANCE
SURETY EONDS
FARM LOANS
Phoft 11.
Offie Rf Logan County Bank.
"Morn binders have Rvecn sold iu
Louan- county thisr year than during
?.:iv year clneo statehood said a j
harvester man today?
"It's a funny thing that the lives or
the men who live to lie over 100 years
c!d are always linked some way or
other with chewing tobacco" said a
minister today. i
i
- 'j
And moreover the weather man
piomises rain for Tuesday as well.
The "refined gentleman" who draws
a federal pay check and who grabs a
tooth. Dick at the table and enter-
'ains fol'.s with loud sucking noises
fitledates the vacuum ihaucr '
some years.
The jury sometimes fails to con-
vict bet tlio neighbor never.
Contrary to repeated reports from
"up 1he creek'' tue Cimarron rivirr
: boi n !-icific so lar.
Bided ttuM$l
T fOUNTIN8. HOTIW OM HWMC
Get
BLSOK'S
rif ORIGINAL
HALTED UVUi
Auction Bridge.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Wanda
Thompson -.' entertained at auctior
.iridge for the members" of the Phi
Delta. Gamma club and Misses- Lurs
yn'n'of 'Tulsa "ftoatrlttir Lrw;fs-'Mnrio
Van Hoozor Florence Adler Frances
Crck and Utcile Burke Black-eyefi
Susans and nasturtiums were used
about the rooms where the card tablet
were placed and in the games Mrs
Oscar Curd made top score and rcceiv
ed the club spoon and Miss Florence
Adler was awarded the guest favor f
blue bird vase. A "delicious two-course
luncheon followed the games Miss
Thompson being assisted by Mist
P.ea'.rice . Lewis. The club members
present were: Mrs. Harold Welch o'.
Knid Mm. Oscar L. Curd; Missef
Virgil Taylor Ellen Bronson Helen
Jenljn? Alma Watkins Mattio Clarf
Oano Louise Biorer Lenore Burke
Ethel Douglas and Blanche Behind
Miss .Virgil-Taylor will bo hostess tc
the club this week.
Hostess to Kooney Mooney Shahs.
Miss . Beulah Cavolt was hostess
Saturday to the Kooney Mooney Slich
club when Mrs. W. F. BIckford receiv-
ed tho first prtze and Miss Edith Hill
consolation. An Ice course was served
after the games to the members of the
club and to Mrs. George McQuaid 0!
Oklahoma Cify.
iigafjerpcnt AnnOurtcemertt.
Announcement has been made of thr
engagement of Mr. Wallace Kniesjoyj
son of Mrs. Harriett Kniesley former
!v of this city and Miss Winifred
Miller daughter" of Mr. and Mfa.i
William S. Miller of Elyria N. V.
Mis Agatha Hanson to Wed.
Invitations havo been issued by Mr.
andMrs. Frank Hilton Creer of Tulsa
for the wedding of her daughter. Miss
Agatha Hanson and Mr. Joseph Ed
ward Kirifbride which will take place
oh Wednesday evening Juno 23rd.
Ttie West Guthrie M. E. Missionary
Amyiiiary will meet on Wednesday Rf
teliioon with Mrs. Dooley of 3L'l East
Vilas avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendr'.ckson
(Miss Paulino Lunge) of Oklahoma
City are the gnests of Miss Beatrice
Lewis.
Guthrie Women See
Canning Demonstration.
i AMt' one hundred women were at
ith cify hall on Saturday afternoon to
ien'l Vy tr benefits of the vegetable
Un.ii.iiiK deaionstration by Miss
.Katharine Smith the county demon
i for. This was a special occasion
S i en under the auspices of the
o:rur. a Auxiliary in compliment to
i) women- of Guthrie who have
r-roirily aided in securing part
I "
. -v . an a a .t.ioi.1
The frood-unnK ior
- ..uriiiii rmirr.M POWSOI i
r Z.ZrZ? ck.aitfi. -.Vhile Miss Smiin s work is osider tl-e
ifect covering and carrying out of the
system the catarrh Jnfestod matter by
way of the blood liver and kidneys m?r.
Catarrh Is Overcome and permanently
conquered. pninvaht na th. nom.
Don't be deceived! la regard ti
'Catarrh: croner local amilicatlons helm 01 u- Hamilton.
of course but no Catarrh sufferer can A company composed of Mrs. Thos.
hope for permanent freedom from this Mclntire Mrs. C. R. Cavett Mr. John
BtuDDorn oiseaBe untu an impure mat- h . . vtii mt.
ter in the blood Is carried away. 1 LL Bu
There is not a drop of alcohol or any tornian motoreu irom ivmgiisner 10
narcotic in Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medl- join with friends and Mr. Thos. Mc-
cai discovery bus la wis sate vege- jntire on hls retunl from Wilburton
tive power which by replaeine th assembled at the home of Prof. Hamil-
blood Impurities with pure rich blood ton to enjoy a birthday anniversary!
not only ends Catarrh conditions dinner given to commemorate mcm-
wnerever locatea out vitalizes me aia- i - . tim.. I
. ' .. . ories of 00 years. Prof. Hamilton 1
organ of the body. People who suffer choosing 82 of them and leaving 2f!
humiliation and mental misery because.' for his Eister-in-law Miss Alma Mc-
ut ruiipies dh.h msn ciotcnea n up- jn(iro prof Hamliton-8 mother Was
benefited by this inexpensive remedy. Present from Itockhello Texas. .Tlie
All dealers in medicines can supply late forenoon was spent in pleasilnl
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery visiting and after the sumptuous din-
iih:. at tie 0ut.0t.tow3
T. for trial box ot tablets visitors were given a "movie view ofl
Guthrio and they went away deeply I
. impressed with Guthrie. The friends I
lirection of a society in New York present were: Mrs. C. H. Cavett John
irganized to help the girls In the rural Cavett Ulric Mclntire Mr. and Mrs. I
istrlcts the county which secures Thos. Mclntire Mrs. J. T. Hamilton! I
-yy-T"? ' fionitl sr.pcn-Ision since U InUwv.
fuzrfry JCCCU4! Allow 110 oti to ter s.i vots l ihluj
All Cotmtorfoits ImitationN and "JuaWs-goot'i " ftr; btit
I3lhrhuvKta tli.it trifle with an;l cmhuiffor iho lionUtt of
luiunt ttud Cliildren Kxxerieiico nalast JEs'jerimeiiU
at is
Casforia. Is li.irmJrss snhsf itnto for Cantor Oil Iire-'f
porfu Jr4pjr mid Soothing Sjrmpn. It 1 pUnssinU It
fcoutilns neither Opium- Alorpbluo n P othev ihweotia
sulMtHiicc Its > la its gtnirunteo. It destroys VVorni
nnd nllnj n FcvcrisImcHH. For more than thirty years 16
has boon in constant uso for tJi relief of t'oii jtijintloii :
riatuleney AVlud folio all Teething- Trouble and
DiarrluKa. It regulates the Stomach fitid liowd-i
Assimilates the Pood giving: healthy and nutnral slct'i.
The Chlldreu's jPauacea The Jlotlier'a I'licud
ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature of
:1
lier services is required to pay half
ler salary as an evidence of interest
n tho work and appreciation of the
'lonel'its received. The facilities at
ier disposal Saturday were by no
neans ot the best as she was forced
o uso a gasoline stove and ordinary
tltchen utensils instead of her canner
vhlch requires either coal or wood yet
his fact mado the demonstration of
eally greater practicability as this
ondition is such as is found in the
?reat .majority -; or kitchens. 'Beets
)oas beans and" tomatoes were canned
vithout acid? so perf(ctly as to make
hem always marketable thua provid
ng a means of disposal for vegetables
sven at a great Tintanca from market.
vVhen Miss Rmitfj first came to Logan
county some misgivings were express
d as to her ability because of her
youth but she has won over even the
nost skeptical and proven to all how
iplendidly capable she Is.
Mrs. Clifford Porter of North
riroad street will ' be hostess to the
Social Crochet club tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Dewcll of
VHberly Mo. are the house guests of
'At. and Mrs. J. W. Hulme.
Mrs. W. B. Herod has received an
invitation and membership card to the
vVoman's International Thcosophteal
eaguo which is meeting in the
Ireek Theater atv Point Loma Calif.
n Wednesday and Thursday during
die Panama-Pacific exposition. She
In Use For Over 50 Years'
The Kind You Have Always Bought
' TH CKNTAUn COMlANY NKW VOMK B1TY. V
Mrs. C. H. Cavett Kiel Okla.; Mr
Jolm Cavett Kiel Okla.; Mr. tllric
Mclntire Kiel- Okla.; Mr. and Mrs K K ! K K' 3 $ IS 2S 3! 3 3 8 38
MRS. LYON'S
Ruiiro Ann n
HuncoHiu S MI
Have AH Gone Since Taking
Ly&a E. Finkhaim's Veg-
etable Compound.
Terre Hill. Pa" Kindly permit me
to Give you my testimonial in favor of
Lydia ji. rinunam s
4-:."". I Vegetable win-
pUUUU. 11 I1VI1 i ttin.
began taking it 1
was suffering from
female troubles for
some time and had
almost all kinds of
aches pains in low-
er part of back and
in sides and press-
ing down pains. ' I
could not sleep and
had no appetite. Since I have taken
Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Com-
pound the aches and pains are all gone
and I feel like a new woman. I cannot
praise your medicine toohighly." Mrs.
Augustus Lyon Terre Hill Pa.
It is true that nature and a woman's
work has produced the grandest remedy
for woman's Ills that the world htis
ever known rrom the roots ana
herbs of the field Lydia E. Pmkhai.n
forty years agf gave to womankind
a remedy for their peculiar ills which
has proved more efficacious than any
other combination of drugs ever com-
pounded and today Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is recognized
from coast 'to coast as the standard
remedy for woman's ills.
In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn
Mass. are files containing hundreds of
thousands of letters from women seek-
ing health many of them ojnly state
n.r tbwii-nwn signatures that they have
regained their health by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetame i ompoun
and in some cases that it has saved Ukib
from sursicai operatwas.
Thos. Mclntire Kiel Okla.; Miss
Winifred Murphy Glencoe Okla.;
Miss Fern Payne Stillwater Okla.;
Pro.f and Mrs. L. E. Jarrell Guthrie
Okla.; L. E. Jarrell Jr. Guthrie Okln.;
Miss Audrey Hamilton Guthrie
TOPICS OF THE S5
TOWN AfO STATE. SI
S!!E8KKS5!Sa!!i:S'K
flanker Run Down by Auto.
H. C Morrtat .'-reKldenl rif the First
Okla.; Virgil Jarrell Guthrie Oklu.; National 'rank of Irtiibell was run
Two Sitters Drown.
Gladys MeKaiit IS and sister Ins.
in we're drowned Sunday ufternoon
it 'iik' bathing in a lake on their fath-
er's farm near Temple The older
girl died attempting to save tiia iiW
of her little sister. :
Winton Hamilton Guthrie Okla
Buell Hamilton Guthrie Okla.; Prof.
and Mrs. I. B Hamilton GtitHrle
Okla.
down hy nn niitomobila Su'.idhy ant Woman Crushed by Engine
seriously Jlijured at that plai'e
Boy 15 Killed by Wreck.
Howard feptw 13 year old ' Aril
more hov1 was 1ill('d ' Simdnf ' when
A Mistake Made 0 Many. .. (.( v in hi
TAThon ouffac nntnA nUil a triad .Ti 1
day and sleep disturbing bladder "1 10 wout " lup raw ' m'" s
weakness by night .feel tird nor- that city. Others'1 were Injured.
vous ana rim down the kidneys and
bladder should be restorerf to' healthy.
afrnna1 htirl ro'iilni. aj.riATi If ia ft
mistake to postpone treatment. Fol- .Ioli Thomas farmer living or
ey Kidney Pills put the kidneys in the Salt. "Fork iionr Enid was instant-
sound healthy condition and keep lv (jied and his two children injured
Twister Kills One.
them active and strong
where.
Sold every-
v.lien a twister tore his
pieces Sunday afternoon.
llOURO
JUNE CHERRIES
Tho big Mont 'Merency kind are
ranflolst In Limbo.
Maurice LaVuiL
Frw-h'man from
A Frist a ? '!tt h Engine crushed
the life 'nut of Mr.'. P. M. lm.'S
Oklah-oma fity SatunUiy iii?iit. Tha
woman was a "dope fiend" ami it iu
thought she deliberately' stepped in
front of the engine
Train Demolishes Automobile.
Sunday ' even in.? : w"iill .i retiirn tin
. : ::i a bail SI. W. H.Hler's aa-
!on:0!!le was ' Btr.tck viUt erdsslu
the M. K.'fe T. railroad at Atoka an t
demollshril. T'-e cur was rarric.l
twenty feel mid landed ai'tiiiipt a
house that r.tood near' the track; The
t ar when' the ac-Mcitt' occurred eon-
iuincd eight peoide. Xoiie of them
v.as hurt.'
now ready for' market. Will M do-1 pnpis Is. In jail at Stijjlsr. He was
Iivered to any part of city. iPhono .aming a great refutation as a tan- dj(1 you uay trouhln with your bak
e-all rural operator get IMerldlau and g0 teacher when arrested on a fel- ingi Well then use Sun Gold.
ask for Wallace farm.' 'No charge. 0v charge It seems - that ho bad a i
Or phono orders to city phone 233. f.iiu lino that of robblna bouses. LEADETt WANTS URINO RllJLTS
J. N. Wallace.
Use sun uuuu The 'Southwe';?
most famon.1 flour. Made In GufhTle.
as 35 y. Kss?saKaaiS!8 a
K l'KltSONAL AM) UHuM.
s a? s :k iii k k
ifhjf . .1
fSHKSll
Mrs. W. T. Coleman and son wlil
eiiend the summer at Boulder Colo.
Miss Ida Loyd Is visiting friends
in Purcell this week.
Mrs. Agnes Poriakey spent; Sunday 1
with lief parents near Mavlna.
Mrs. Frank Cbambcrlin- has gonot
to iBattle Creek Mien. to join m-i
hufhand who has been seriously ill
in a hospital there.
Mrs. Mllburrt W. Houser has return
ed to her home in Concordia Kan.
after spending a number of weeks
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Houghton.
Miss Lura Lynn has gone to her
homo in Tulsa to spend the week be-
fore returning to spend the summer
with her sister Mrs. Mc.Mlchaels.
Mrs. W. J. Mcintosh of Brlstow Is
spending the week with her daughter
Mrs. Benton Lovelady.
m..u t- fatni-rh fn fMa flATtlOn Of
th country than aU other diwase P"t
iether?iana until tho last few yars
was supped t" b Incurable. For a great
many ycar doctors pronounced It a local
diaeaso nnd prescribed local remedies and
ty constantly falling to euro with local
treatment pronounced It Incurable. Sel-
ene has proven Catarrh to bo a consti
tutional disease ana men -n
constitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manutaeti:rcd by F. J. Cheney
Co . ToUhIo Ohio. Is tho only Constitu-
tional euro on tho market. It Is taken In-
lernnllv in doses from 10 drops to a tea-spoonful.-
It nets directly on tha bH"d
aril mucous mirfaers of tho system. Tner
offer one hundrert'dollars for ny case it
fails to cure. Bend for circulars and tes-
Aodresst T. J. CHENEY ioiew
Hold bT Trnrl-ts 7V.
Tk Bad's Family PUIS fur constipation.
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..Tliat's wh;it you slionld n.
Don't unfit yturs'H' 1'ni'lius-
incss oi- soi-ial ai'ttvities hy
licinjr !i;m'!'t't;:ti!y uiicom-
' f6rf.'thlc in t!ut heavy suit.
PLAM BEACH SUITS
That Fit Properly
are' tlie :fS i-;il cool sum-
.HR'i' pun iciits. Our suits are
properly ii'sino4 aul tail-
ored and hear the genuine
lliti Ueacii lai-1. In daric
colors as wt 11 as liln
1M $3.50 SIO.GG
SHANTUNG SILE SE1STS.
Here is an Earl & Wilson product we have
just received. It's n new and .lod one too....
$3.53
Sun Gold for lightbread.
'pies and pastries.
biscuits.
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