The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 8, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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J JTHE GtJTEDAILY LEADER TUESDAY DECEMmq8jj)lj. "' ' ' 1 """ 11 -"'"- PAGE FTVT8
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Mp If PIS Sale; The Sale Begun
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BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS
NEAT LITERARY PROGRAM
Tho P. C H. Liicrary society
rendered a good iTornm in the
Comniereial room of the business col-
lege. The niembers of the Ko-iety are
taking a deep interest in the work
and those who attended attest to that
fact. It would he a hard In si;1 to de-
This Will Remove
Hairy or Fuzzy Growths
(Toilet Tips )
'A safe certain -method for ridding
the skin of uly. hairy growths is as
follows: 'Mix a paste with some
powdered dclntone and water apply
to hairy surface about 2 minutes then
rub off wash the ?n and the hairs
are gone. This is entirely harmless
and seldom retiiro--. repeating but to
avoid disappointment it is advisable
to see that you get genuine didatone.
GEM THEATRE
Program Dec 6th to 12.
Tuesday Dec. 8.
Mary Puller !n "A CU of th
People. A g'i sv romance in twe
parts.
"When the fiir'.s were Shan
chaied." A comedy ef dirk deeds
on the bounding billows. Featur-
ing IVrde.Moran and I.yon
Wednesday Dec. 9.
"The Scenario Kditor's. Drpam."
uppcficnli'r war comedy.
"A Relic of Olden Ias." A
startling dmama of the primitive
AVest.
"A Friend In Xeed." Human
Interest drama with Clara Hor.
ton '.nd Stanley Va1po!e.
Fes M?tinee f n1 S e -is? 1 mati-
nee for school child-en. nn"-h; V
of proceeds of this ma'inee cio
to 1111 pc S-!nol Pb'.v Croimd
fund Help the School Children.
Thrrsday. Dec. 1D. '
Two !a1 Pio'j-a-'h: "M nd
Fafes." A cct"'!c play of the
I.S'.'j r'o:i- . :".? n i ' i I
lie" !""1" ;" '! "Pi i Wofr'n m "
v."'f at of Father." A coined
of worries Cood Slapfti-'i-
'.I 'izzie'g L"cie " h-Ko come-
dv. Tiou'-t snil.
Animated Weekly matinee only.
Friday. Dec. 1
Z'irz 1a?ift. a --.'stcd Pr Vr'.ine
P-et?. in "The Treasure Tr in'
A cood raP.ro?! dr:ma in two
p:"-s.
Fxtra good ctfl rz conedy ju-
renijc) "A P.oar i:?ca;e."
termine just what part of t ho j rogran
was the feature.
The following was the pregran
given:
Prayer .Mr. Jarrell.
.Minutes of Meeting Secretary.
Klection of President.
Piano Solo Miss (Jilniore.
Recitation Lawrence Jarrell.
Monologue !M r. 1 lart.
Debate: JtfKulved That an urn
brelhi is more essential than a lan-
tern on a (larkt rainy night.
Affirmative: Mr. Winiberly MIsf
Cloud.
'.Negative: Mr. Hunt. Miss John-
Eton. 'Solo Miss Johnson.
Decision of Judges.
Irregular Debate.
Parliamentary Drill.
Reading "Miss Fortney.
Soliloquy Mr. Land.
Piano Solo 'Miss Johns.
Reading of C. C B. C. News.
HIGHLAND THEATRE
Vaudeville today. Pest yet fta.-f.
ed. Ion't miss them
Mark and
Emily
Green
PICTFRK3.
Vitagraph special in 2 parts.
'"In the land of Arcadia." Fxtra.
S. & A. "Broncho Itilly'a Mis-
sion. Si lis latest War News.
Tuesday Dec. S.
VAriKTIdK.
The Covt Trio. Novrlty Gym-
nastic s.
PICTIRKS.
T.-'! an -ofi.i in 2 part: "Ti t
MarrP. e Wager."
PJorii.a. "The Child Thou Civ-
et Me."
Se;' "Parrots ef Peacock A!."
Weinc.vy t re Is wp'i vaude-
ville Thursday Third Episode
ZUDORA
Llystery of the Dutch
Cheese Maker
The negative side won the debate.
Th(-re will be another program on
Friday Dec. IS to which you ore
cordially invited to attend. If you
come once you will ;! e tempfed 10
.'ome a 'Jain.
A Te?t for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy Physically Dull
j ae i h er sluggish and inactive'
irst shows itself in a nientaJ state
nhappy and critical. .Never is there
( v in living as when the -Stomach
iml Liver are doing their work. Keep
our Liver active and healthy by us.
ig in-. King's .New Life Pills; they
mpty the 'Bowels freclr- tone up
our stoma h. cure umr Constipation
iid purify the Blood. 'Sc. at Drug
ist. Binklen's Arnica Salve excel-
iit for l'iles.
THE WIFE'S MONET
By Mrs. Eva Leonard
"Falling leaf and failing tree
Lines of white on a sullen sea
Shadows rising on you and nie
Shadows rising on you and me.
The swallows are making them
ready to fly
Wheeling out on a windy sky.
Good by Summer good by goodhy."
The song floated out through the
open door into the still autumn air
It reached a man oiling harness it.
the barn.
"Polly
sing much any
more" he sa;!
aloud. "I wonder
why."
The wonder
started a t haiu
of mcm-ories.
Memories of a
slender girl with a
ri h oice who hai
come to the unat-
tractive little farm
house as a bride.
He reniemierert
p h r it would
not be long before
lie oiilJ build he;
new ho-ise. an 1 he un onsciousl." j
ihiftr-d so that he could not see th?'
tilery Pub lace that had fhtltend
1 er for fifteen years.
"G-iwplv to Hope goodly pooit-i
by" Fans: the voice i?h a tract;
'p.ality in it. He ribbed the batk o?
lis hand ov.-r hi and ro-e an 1
Iran.: u. th harness. ip;nc the
til off his hands he tire- a Print
I no:.- from his pocket &nd took it to
doesn t
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the western window of the turn.
The glow of sunset had begun to
s;read over the sky and the warm
light streamed across the cement
tioor of the new barn he had built
two summers before. Finally lie
! thrust the boUal in his pocket and
started for the house. The haunting
beauty ofthe song followed him. lie
looked searehingly at his wife as by-
passed through the "kitchen but the
lace with its settled melancholy gave
no answering sign.
While they sat at the supper table
he said "Polly I believe we have
money enough in the hunk to ma.e
a good start on n V-w house and 1
am not at raid to borrow the rest and
give youi a home such as you de-
serve." ' Mrs. Watlers fairly turned ipale
I with surprise. Then she said with .'
I voice trembling wit hi eagerness
I 'That would be lovely Frank but
cant near to Jiave you norrow I
"GETS-IT" 2 DROPS
Tho Only Sure Ender Of All Corn
i x-.spcrato. are you over :ryln to
ki-i ru or corns? Quit using old formu-
las und-T in- n.inn-n UiiuI.ibi-s. winding-tapes
and cotton ilns that maki a
I. it little package out oT your toe. Quit
punishing your feet by using toe -eating
i!v-s and ointments.
- .i
Tins ! S Cr'p of tl HappT. Conl-a
f ootcraity of "GETi-iT."
To n knlvp. fi!. s isors snil rui-
or. sI'ctnR- luid Ilk kmif at a orn. otily
make It grw fant-r at.il hitif'-r. It all)
iiriiii d'f r of t--ii'K toil tiiil
P'!ion. Tli nw way ite new princl-
I ; ivt li'nn 1-t.ir n rn-tii!-t. y.
In ";KTS-TT." It's a ll.pr'! I drops m
corn ( s th wotk INin e te?. th
Mti lrfkins to hrivil and out it ome'
Vu nxi'.y It in to . 1. Noih r:f
" ' k. n-i'-!'.!? to h irt. ami 1: never
'.iTs
Ttv '-.;KT?-IT' f.-'c'i;' on corns cil-
i;i:ts-it'' r
y K. Iswcnf
! 1'jr 1roce:ts v-
tt'e or .-nt d'rert
& Co.. rh'rapo.
'ci'Ts-rr
CORN VANISHES!
j ' . i r -V v 1 i V
In On hr' hr
Owl iru t'.
build 1 hate debt."
"So you said when I borrowed t
build the barn" laughed her litis
hand "and I only wish 1 had mude
the cows wait for new quarters in
stead of you. Now when you get the
dishes done come in here and we will
go over the plans together."
"It's years since I drew any plans
for a house " she answered as r.he
hurried away with the tray.
"Frank I have a bright idea" sh
said half an hour later as she hung
up her (kitchen apron. "Why can't
we have your mother's old loom set
u; in the shop? I have blue rags
enough all sewed to make rugs for
our bedrooms and bathroom. We can
have a bathroom can't we?" she
added wistfully.
"Sure we can have a balhhroom
f
responded her husband with a fine
enthusiasm.
I know I can get rugs to weave
this winter. Since old Mrs. Jones
died there is no ono to do it. The
hoys can help and we can earn
enough to pay for all the furnishings
we will need. We can set up the old
stove out there so we will be com
fortable" and she came and stood
by her husband's chair.
"That s a fine 'plan Polly you
certainly are the cleverest woman to
plan" he said smiling up into her
happy face. "And when the house is
paid for you must have a piano. I
want to hear you sing more. Your
voice is just as sweet as it was fit-
teen years ago."
"Oh your bird will sing when it
gets its lovely new cage" she-
laughed. Prompt Action Wdl Stop Your Cough
When you first catch a Gold (often
indicated by a sneeze or cough break
it up at once The idea that "It does
not matter" often leads to serious
(".implications. The remedy which
immediately and easily penetrates
the lining of the throat is the kind
demanded. Dr. King"3 New Discov-
ery soothes the irritation loosens the
phlegm. You fetd better at once. "It
seemed to reach the very spot of my
Cough" '.a one of u any honet-t testi-
monials. ..0e. at your Druggist.
T. C VINSON r
W The time to take care of th" v
"5 hair !t while you have It. Elec- K
?l trie Fare and Scalp Masage. H
!S Scalp Treatment a tpeclalty. M
S Hair cut T5c. 119 So. First M
X afreet. Stop in for a scalp a
SS treatment
fO SELL MONUMENTS
OF COL. BUSBY ESTATE!
.MciA letter Dec. S. Two monu-
ments of the estate pf William liusby
once reckoned as a millionaire coal
operator are to be sold here at pub-
lie auction December 21. 'They ar-
the liusby .hotel and liusby theatre
erected eight years ago at costs re.
spectively of $l'.i(i.0)() and $H)00h.
Both are counted among the he-.t
buildings of their kind In the state.
The sale is not exacted to bring
more than 'half the actual values or
the properties but. in ordered by the
probate court as a means of settling
up the estate. A mortgage of
ono agiinst the hotel and another of
fL'it.-niH) against the theater mint be
satisfied in the disposition of the
property.
TO BF CURED of rheumatism
with all its lameness aches and
pains take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Yon
must lf sure to GET HOOD'?.
3sTCEQ
The Sanitary Grocery
If you want fresh reliable.
Sanitary Groceries at
reasonable prices
Phone 88
We give you quality
and service
W. W. BISHOP
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STUNT WITH JENNINGS
Muskogee Dec. 8. Bud Ledbetter
and Al Jennings in vaudeville is tho
possibility after the first of the year
u hen Slieriff Bud Ledbetter'a time
expirea and John Ba-rger goes into
the sheriff's office.
Ledbetter the man who captured
Al Jennings when the latter was an
Oklahoma outlaw and broke ur the
work of the "Liong Riders" has been
offered $".IH) a week to go on the
stage in a vaudeville sketch with Al
Jennings.
' I've got a notion to go In for It"
said the notorious man-hunter.
"Think I could get by?" he asked as
he did a jig step.
Any skin Itching Is a temper tester.
The more you scratch the worse It
Itches. Doan's Ointment Is for piles
eczema any skin Uchinj.Oc t all
drug stores.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 8, 1914, newspaper, December 8, 1914; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615858/m1/5/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.