The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, March 8, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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PACE THREE
Jur BIG REMOVAL SALE
:. . Id close Saturday Night March
13. Take advantage of it while
cu can buy ;A AAHA-j jAA;'
Men's and Boys'1
OFF
3
Y' ' . : "- " ...
Men s and Boys'
SUITS
Heavy
Underwear
1 Lot
Men's Hats
1 lot Men's $1.25 and $1.50
V Pants A . ; .
1 lot Men's $2.00 and $2.50
Pants . . ; .
1-4
OFF
3
OFF
NOTE8 AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIETY
Lenore Burke
phone 45
1
2
Price
$1.00
$1.50
We move to our new location
across the street about March
15 th.
ABELL'S
The Only One Price Clothier
in Guthrie
LOGA NCOUNTY ABSTRACTCO
BONDED ABSTRACTERS
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
FARM LOANS
Phone
Office Rear Logan County Bank.
li TOPICS OF THE
81 TOWN AND STATE. M
2 3 K MS 35 35 K 8 3 Si 35 K $
L. A. C. Orchestra.
Thursday night the Ladles Orches-
tra composed of eight members of
The ILycetim. Arts Conservatory of
MISS 'MARGUERITE BROWN
Associate Teacher of Voice
Reager-fllajvey Conservatory ot
'Music.
Studio &0S E. Cleveland
Conservatory Phone 1S .
Glome Phone ISM
Scalp Treated
Shampooing
AND
Hair Dressing
AT
BATH HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
W.W.Brown
Electric Shoe Shop
Work called for ar.il delivered
r
105 W. Harrison Phone 79
MATER
ELECTRIC CO
Everything in the electric line
Prices right. Work guaranteed
105 W Harrison Phone 79
Chicago will finish the Lyceum
course for this winter at the iMeth
odist church. Hear this fine pro
gram at 8:15. ' - ' '
Trinity Episcopal Church;
Bishop Brooke will take part in the
services and preach. Everybody in
vlied. Service at 8 p. m. Tuesday
March 9
Tulsa to Entertain Veterans.
Tulsa Is preparing for the entertain
ment of the joint encampment of tue
A. It. and the Spanish war veter
ans. The reception will be elaborate.
Killed His Rival.
Will West a former Guthrie negro
fired five shots into theody of Jim
Hill of Tulsa Sunday. Hill is dead
and the police are after West
woman caused the trouble.
Ex Congressman Dead.- .
Thomas EI Scroggy former con
gressman from the Klrlh district ot
Ohio was found dead In his bed at
his hotel at Tulsa Sunday momin;
Death was due it is said to 'heart
failure. ... '"
Mad Dog Causes Riot.
When a dog with rabbles ran
amuck at Law ton a panic ensued
Four people were hitten by the ant-j
mal and were hurried to a mad stone.
Scores of dogs were bitten resulting
In a wholesale slaughter of dogs by
Hie city officers
Tonight at 'Highland.
Tonight at The Highland you will
seo Cissy :Fitzgerald in "How Cissy
Made Good" a 3-reel Broadway fea-
ture assisted by IMary .Maurice 'Karle
Williams Flora Finch. John flunny
and the entire cast of stars and com
pany of the Vitagraph Co. also the
Hearst-Scllg new pictorial.
Character is higher than intellect.
A treat soul will he strong to live as
weU as to think -Cameron.
Monday.
Cambridge Cluo. Library.
jr. M. C. Club. IMrs. B. Wolverton
and IMrs. E. J. Allen
Works Club. Mrs. Galen Crow.
Family Club. Wr and Mrs. WT
Poison.
Tuesday.
Tuesday Auction Dinner Club. iMr.
and Mrs. Eliot Lyon.
Oread i01ub.--.Miss Alary Tlbblts
60Q (Club. Mrs. W. H. Coyle.
Shakespeare Club (Library.
Social Crochet Club Mrs. A. J.
Casey. :
Trinity Guild. Rectory.
Merry-Go-'Round CluU. iMiss iLe-
ona Lewis
Wednesday.
Kimono Club. Mrs. Heintz Braun
Guild of Christian Church. lira
W. ill. Chandler.
Social Circle of M. E. church. vt
home of Mrs. E. J. Allen.
ISoelal Circle of - iPresfoyterlan
Church. Mmes. G O. INlchols J. S
B. Hall and F. M. Hurst.
Thursday.
Openoreky Club. iMrs. Burnett.
iD. 01. C Club. -Mrs. Hi. J. Gar
nett. . ' ' '
Altrurian Club. Library. .
Thursday Luncheon 'Cflub. iMrs L.
F. Leach.
Acorn Club. Mrs. Frank .Burford
Friday.
'Domestic Science Club. Mmes
Charles Adler Wplgamot iSpeer and
dberholzer. .
Glover Leaf dub iMrs. B. B
i
Hopkins
Amicitia Club. 'Mrs. J. W. Old
ham.
O. O.'O. Club. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Brown-
Friday Euchre Club. Undecided
Friday Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs
Frank Burford.
Saturday.
Mozart Club. 'Undecided.
Kooney Mooney Shah Club. Mrs
W. V. Bickford.
iPhi Delta Gamma Club--iMiss 'El
eanor Post. -
'Mrs. 1W. A. Frasier will be the
guest of Mrs. 0. D. Halsell In 01i
iahoma City on Tuesday and will at
tend the concert given by IFrltz
Kreistler at the Overholzcr tomor
row night.
' Friends of 'Miss 'Marguerite Brown
will be glad to learn' that after
month's rest at home she Is going
to open a voice studio in connection
with the Reager-Harvey iconferva
tory ot music. Miss Brown Is we.ll
tnown in- musical circles here as she
Is a graduate of the vocal depart
pient of the Methodist University
Since her graduation she has spent
year and a half in Dallas. Texas
where she continued her study of
voice.
Musical. .
One of the best musical entertain
ments planned for this winter will be
the ladies orchestra of Chicago at
the I.Methodist church. Thursday night
Senior Class Entertained-
Ru.pt. and -Mrs. F. D. 'Brooks enter
tained the members of the seuior
class o the Guthrie liigh school and
their patroness" Miss Ella iHikes
with a "backwards" party. from
.beginning to end the evening's pleas
ures were unique; tue guests were
received at Vti back door and wore
backwards custumes the luncheon
was served as soon the guests arriv
ed and began with finger bowls and
ended. with napkins. "Backwards
guessing contests and music complet
ed the evening's merriment. Mrs
Brooks was assisted by Miss Grace
Fernandez and the guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene .Miss Ktta
Hikes Marie Ba:Miaus Jessie Doug
las .Hattie Felton Grace lnskeep
Helen Jackson Ru'h May Blanche
Miller. Velda McFetridge. Jeannette
Phillips Ruby Rotterman Urila Ram
Mrs. Herod is Chairman .
Mrs. W. B. Herod Is chairman of the
clean-up committee ot the City Fed
eration of Clubs and she is doing good
work urging a general crusade. Mrs.
Herod is past president of the City
Ftderatlon and has done much toward
helping the "City Beautiful"' Idea
blossom In Guthrie.
Suit Filed for Money Judgment.
George Butler and George Rouse vs.
The Coyle Company is the style of a
suit filed In district court today asking
for a money Judgment.
Easy Way to Remove
Freckles and Eruptions
DON'T USE SOAP
ON YOrit IIAlit
When you wash your hair don't
uso soap. Most soaps and pre-
pared shampoos contain too much
alkali which is very Injurious as
it dries the scalp and makes the
hair brittle i i ''.' "
The best thing to use is just
plain mulslfied cocoanut oil for
this Is pure and entirely grease-
less. It's very cheap and beats
soaps or ' anything else all to
pieces. Xou can get this at any
drug store and a few ounces will
last the whole family for months.
Simply moisten the hair with
water and rub it In about a tea-
spoonful Is all that Is required. It
makes an abundance of rich
creamy lather cleanses thorough-
ly and rinses out easily. The
hair dries quickly and evenly and
is soft fresh looking bright fluf-
fy wavy and easy to handle. Be-
sides. It loosens and takes out ev-
ery particle of dust dirt and dandruff.
sey Mabel S egfried Leda Wllkerson
Cecile Allen Mary Dunham Helen
Wall Jtoslna Wilson Luclle Dooley
Hugh Oliver Fred Brown Max Cock
reli Ray 'Druse Cliff Jackson Harry
Fees Lloyd Lentz Dan Moon Hoareo
Speed Ralph Sears Ross Warner
Henry Wheelbarger Orllne Horne
Bert Hulme Andrew Jelsma Ray-
mond (McNulty. Ed Murphy Rabo
Oldham; Floyd Pennock Claude Pat
terson Harold Stiles Win. Welch
Edward Gordon. '
Mrs. A. J. Casey will entertain the
Social Crochet club on Tuesday afternoon.
Members of B. of L. E. Visit Guthrie
On Friday morning fourteen mem
bers ot Division 367 G. I. A. to B. of
L. E. arrived in the city as guests of
the members of the order In Guthrie
They were met at the train by Mrs
Haas and Herrlon and escorted to the
home ot Mrs .W. J. Burns on East
Springer where they were royally en
tertained during the day. The house
was decorated with the four colors of
the order and cut flowers and ferns
Each guest was given pink carnations
the emblematic flower of the order
At one o'clock they were invited Into
the dnniug room where a six-course
dinner was served by the hostess and
Mrs. Haas Herrion Frey Collins Bar
rier Wright and Kaiser as assisting
hostesses after a pleasant afternoon
spent with music and fancy work the
ladies visited the M. E- .hospital to
see one of their members Mrs. .Tack
Hulme who has been in the hospital
somo time. At five o'clock the ladies
left for their homes in Arkansas City
those present were: Me'sdames Cary
Phillips Lowning Pitt Tronzler Mor-
gan Meyers Hall Davis Haynes
Wyley Nix Finnyfrock and Mrs
Daniels ot Stillwater mother ot Mrs
Burns.
Hostess to Phi Delta Gammas.
On Saturday Miss Mattie Clare
Gano was hostess to the Phi Delta
Gamma club. Miss Alma Watkin
made top score at the. games and
Mrs. Gano was assisted 'by IMrs. iFred
E. Tucker Iff serving a dainty lunch
eon.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Seely M
and airs J. J. Hildreth and Mr
and Mrs. E. D. AValton spent th
week-end in Oklahoma City the
guests of iMr. and Mrs. J. R. Cot
tingham. On Saturday the ladies
were honored with a luncheon given
by Mrs. Samuel H. Harris and
bridge party given by :Mrs. Cotting
ham of Kansas City.
Some wnnin have skin of such texture
tlmr m-ofiionaHy are annoy-l by the
3U.M-n uppea ranee of frerklea. H4ii$ht
eruptions or fine lines. Marrh winds
usually vlay lwvor -ILh fckins of that
kind. In m-h cases f ono will procure
an ounce of common niereolled wax at
any dviifr tore apply a little- of it before
retiring like cold erea.ni. he caneaily
overcome the troohle. Wlien the wax ts
washed off next mornlnir. Uaky skin r.nr-
lleles conic with IL The entire outer
cuticle In removed In this way in a
week or no. with all its defects'. No
bleach could so effectually remove
freckles or .blemishes. Thnew sur-
face is smooth clear fresh looking. No
pain or inconvenience accotivanics this
simple treatment.
In case of wrinkles which sink beneath
the outer kin a solution of saxolite. 1
o.. "liVnrt-ed in H ft. nfiich tiazol.
makes a face hath which Is wonderfully
.fflH-tiV. '
Mrs. iHeintz Braun will entertain
the Kimono club on Wednesday at
ternoon.
The Trinity Guild of the Episcopal
church will meet on Tuesday at 2:30
at the Rectory instead of Wednes
day.
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. Akermau
309 S. First Thursday afternoon at
2:30.
With Mrs. Fred Cronk.
At Saturday's meeting of the Koon-
ney iMooney Shah club with Mrs. 'Fred
CTonk as hostess IMrs. C. J. O. Ular
nett and '.Mrs. A. T. 'Embree of Hen
ryetta were special guests. At auc
tion .Miss Dcssa Matchett made high
score and Miss Catherine Cassidy
low. '.Next Saturday Mrs. IW. F.
Bickford will entertain the club.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wachtel and
little daughter Jorona were the
week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. A.
A. West.
iMrs. OI. T. Morris Is visiting her
sister (Mrs. John Brough in .Oklaho-
ma City and will remain over tomor-
row for the Kreisler concert. Among
other Guthrie people who will attend
the concert are Mr. and Olrg. 'F. S.
Barde Miss Gladys Houghton. IMiss
U'lian Dechman Prof. J. D. Reager
H. ill. Ryan. Miss Clara 'Hoyt Lucile
Burke.
..Mrs. M. L. West and daughters.
Misses Geoi-gle and Leo will leave
tomorrow for a six weeSs' visit In
Kansas City with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Bamford and family.
Ente-rtained at Dinner.
Mr. Ivan Cornell had as his dinner
guests last night at the Harvey house
Mrs. A. T. Embree and Mrs. J. C.
O. Harnett of Henryetta Miss Dci-
sa Matchett MIbs Edna Graham and
Mr. Wayne Glover.
Mrs. Don Morris and children.
Mary and Hildegarde and .Mrs. Bur
ton' Newcomb and son Edgar will go
to Oklahoma City on Wednesday for
a short visit.
Entertained at Auction
Mrs. I D. Taylor. Miss Fran:
Crook and Miss Banks Hughes play
ed substitute hands at the meeting
of the Saturday auction club at th
home of Miss 'Muriel Van Uloozer.
Miss Genevieve Beland received the
club favor for high score. The hos-
tess served a dainty luncheon afte-
the games In two weeks the club
will be entertained by 'Miss 'Beatrice
Lewis. . ' . '
' Mrs. H. M. Adams' embroidery
class will meet at her homo on
Tuesday afternoon at ili:30.
IPrayer Meeting Division 'No. 0 will
meet Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. S. R.
Bates at 1'fl24 E. Grant. .Mrs. Ben-
son as leader.
Old Fashioned Sociable.
Tuesday March 16 an old fashion
sociable will be given at the First M.
E. church. At five o'clock a cafeter-
ia luncheon will be ' served after
which the evening will bo spent play-
ing old fashioned games.-
Woman's Country Auxiliary.
The Women's Country Auxiliary
held a meeting at the city hall on
Saturday afternoon. After a short
business meeting a splendid program
was given by .Division Xo. B.
Paper Why we eat vegetables...
IMrs! J. B. Beadles
Piano Solo Miss Ora Miller
Vocal Solo Miss 'Helen lnskeep
Refreshments were served by the
menrbers of Division No. 3.
-Mrs. Tarper Spencer Is spending
this week in Oklahoma City.
Dinner Party.
IMr. and Mrs. 'Parker Spencer en-
tertained with a dinner party on Sat
urday night in honor of thoir guest
Miss iLenna Ridenour. In the dinin
room the tablo was laid with places
for twelve guests and the center
piece was formed of sweet peas and
kewpie dolls and the place cards
were kewples. Seated with the host
and hostess were 'Miss Ridenour Mr.
and Mrs. Tom. Welch Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Woodworth Mr. and iMrs. WH-
lard Goodell Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Rejahl and IMiss Leno 'Osborne of
Oklahoma City. A six course dinner
was served by Misses Mary Harris
and Miss Grace Fernandes.
iMr. and Mrs. 'Fred Green and IMr
and 'Mrs. Frank Burford were dinner
guests of Judge John D. Chappelle at
the ilone hotel Sunday night.
The Lyceum Arts Conservatory
I ; Are You Satisfied with Your
Appearance?
The Selection of Your Corset Has Much to Do With
: . Your Good Looks
A G-D'.Iustrite corset has the rep
utation of making a .good figure.
Why not wear a G-G Justrlte and ee
what It will do for your figure? Wom-
en everywhere are wearing G-D Just-
rites. ' '
CORSETS
No. 4503 For average figure. A mod-
el with a free hip arrangement of
boning giving straight hip and back
lines with slightly nlppcd-in waist.
'.Medium high top. full length skirt.
Made ot broche. Three sets of heavy
hose supporters.
Sizes 18 to 30 ............
We have other models in Justrites
from $1 up
G-D Justrites are Restless and Guar-
anteed to Give Satisfactory Wear. .
.$3
AA
orchestra will appear at the First M.
E church on Thursday 'March 11th.
Parcel Post Sale.
The ladles of the Presbyterian
church are preparing for an unique
parcel post sale to be given March
IS at the -church. Packages of aU
sizes and description have been re-
ceived from every statu In the union
which will sell for fifteen cents.
KlBaiH!KaSSBSS8S2S3:
X PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Mrs. ISam E. Roberts (Miss Ada X).
Woodward) of Kansas City is visit-
ing her mother Mrs. W. 'E. Wood-
Mrs. E B. Rankin of 'Sapulpa is vis
ing her son A. O. Rankin and family
ward. . ' .
Ransom I Ta mill of Tulsa was a
Guthrie visitor yesterday.
'Heintz Braun returned this morn
Ing-frcm a. business trip to 'Kansas
City.
Mrs. C- lM. -Bardlet and children
Rebecca and ' Mark spent the week-
end with Mrs. 'L. W. Rejahl while
enrouto to Jcnningsf where they will
reside during the 'coming' months. ..
Miss Katharine Slums formerly of
the faculty 'of O.'M. U.. who has been
leaching ;ln Law ton this year is now
a member of the faculty of the
Shawnee high' school.'
Detectives Disguised to Catch Anarchists;
Bombs Placed by Them in
; St. Patrick's Cathedra
DETECTIVE PATRICK .WALSH ASS DETECTIVE JAMES STAR RETT AS
A SCRUBWOMAN'
'A SCRUBWOMAN
l'IMPLKS' AND UU PTIONS
JIEAX BAD IJLOOI)
People who have Impure or im
poverlshed blood should be careful to
take - only a vegetable and temper
ance remedy such as 'l)r 'Pierce's
Golden I.Med leal Discovery is and has
been for over 40 years.
The first day you start to take this
reliable medicine Impure germs and
accumulations begin to separate in
the blood and are then expelled
through the ellminative organs.
In place of the Impurities the ar
teries and veins gradually get fresh
vitalized blood and the action of this
good blood on the skin means that
pimples boil? carbuncles. eeze:va
rash acne and all skin blemishes
will disappear. Then you must re
member that when the blocd is rUht
the Uver stomach bowels and kid
neys become healthy active and vig
orous and you will have no more
troublo with in dUestion backache
headache and constipation.
Get Dr. Pierces Golden IMedical
Discovery today at any n ediclnc
dealers; it is a powerful blood purl-
ler. so penetrating that It even gets
at the Impure deposits in the joints
nd carries thom -out of the system.
Deivend uion this grand rcmedv to
give you the kind of blood that makes
the skin clear the mind alert the
vision keener and puts ambition and
energy into the entire body. You
ron t be disappointed. For free ad
vice or free booklet on blood write
Dr. V. M Pierce Buffalo X. Y.
Adv.
'Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet not
only the original by the best Little
Liver Pills first put up over i0 years
ago. by old Dr. IL V. 'Pierce have
been much imitated but never equal-
ed. .s thousands attest. They're
purely vegetable being made up of
concentrated and Tefined medicinal
principles extracted from the roots
of American plants. 1V not griie.
One or two for stomach corrective
three or four for mthartie
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BOMBS PLAflCD
This i hoU;.ra)': thowa t'.vo of the
detectives of the New York l olice
force who helped to catrh two auar
heists who placed bombs in St. Pat-
rick's Cathedral the gn-aiest church
edifice in the United Slates at ea
mass Marqh 2. Iu following this case
thf detectives had worked through
one of their number Emilio Pollsna-
nl who had associated wi'h the an-
archists and had learned th?ir pur-
poses. They made up their minds ta
go as far as to let the men place the
bombs and then catch them before
the explosion. To do ihat the detec-
tivse had to be very near the anarch
ists. In accomplishing tins vtaisn
and Starrett dispuised themselves as
scrub women. They were mopping
down the aisles of the chur h near thf
'X Till-: CATHEDRAL.
pew oc:u;tIed by the anarchists and
at the same time watching them very
closely when the bomb was lighted
rhe anarchists were taken.
Thejjreainient of
influenza or La Gripps
It milt nfrhln thef dy to read ot
a clearly defined trtnint tor Jnfluna or
La Grippe. In an article In the "Lanret-
Clinic." Dr. Jamee Hell of New York CUy
ays he iHeonvinced that too much medica-
tion tn both unnecessary and Injurlou.
When called to a case ot la irtppe th
patient i usually een when the. leyer la
present. a the chill which occasionally
ushers tn the disease has generally passed
away. I'r. Well men oraers uxl dwii
ba opened freely with salts "Aetolds" or
ritnua ol mwnuis. For the hmh teyer.
. headai-he. rain and (eneral sorensis.
one Anli-kamnm Tablet every threa boura
Is quickly lollowea.ny conipiei reii'i.
A.k for A-K Tablets. They ara also nne-
OcUed lor aradai'lie aeuntl(Uk andall satua
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