The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, December 31, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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T11K (HI THRiK DAILY 1 i:nKl K!fllA V I K 'MM WVM ImI'.
PA(!M riiin:
C ' rA JD T J Wedded Like the President py postponed.
Wh .h was he $! 4j k MMJA
j ! evenhl.: oil .i.vouut el de.it: 'liWu.'t
! oi the mother of Miss IWothv llnl
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Men's Overcoats
at $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10 $12 $15 and $18
Tilt1 best values ever offered to llic
trade in rough weaves new nvrjlaids
cliinchilla worsteds cheviots kerseys
meltons vicunas and so on through the
iield of good fabrics. Everything in it
that deserves your consideration. Senii-forin-fittiiig
full back ulster effects con-
vertible and shawl collars. Handsomely
tailored and the most interesting thing
about these handsome coats is the fact
that when you buy you get more for your
Tnonev than von ever got before.
money than you ever got before.
I I OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED
I I ALL DAY SATURDAY I
II I JANUARY FIRST I 1
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af ftp! t rrnnn ri nrumm rucAocs if-1 i
H THAN ANY HOUSE IN OKLAHOMA.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmlv.tiir order the won;: Steele Keav
Kcnfi'j Barnes Jenkins. Ferguson ;
an J Kraut 2. Silico statehood: lias-I
iil'ro. I
i . liv. v lPCu
III : x --r
' Lenor Burke 1'lione 245 t.r
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' Masons will kei'i 1 1 11 house at ? v
I II 11 e 1 1 it i . I ' tomorrow afternoon from j '!
jj ' ti '. o'chi k. l :i 1 1 i 1 1 i:i si in s audj . f-::. - ::
I jtheir families are Inwled. 4
II DAILY THOUGHT. i "'" '
THE NEW YEAR. l't
jjl The new year comes! its pathway ion L-
II j Hid liy the mist of days unknown; l
Faith sees bright stars illmne tile
Jill skies
II Hope hiils eacli heart arise pass on. $.
II . 'I he olil year none! the New Year j
I I come! j .
II Thus speeil the year till pathways . Cv
U ! 1 ill old and new greet lustrous daw n
llll I Of fadeless day. where time shall end. Mrs
!! I f V. McKnowii.
CALENDAR
llll Friday.
II I'arty for Westminster (Jills - Mrs.
I II. K. Richardson Mrs. C. (). Nichols
Auction Party.
Mis. .1. C hi
w us lionun e ;ii
hi hv her si-ti
:' lleller ('
lei on party
Mr.
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W. L. Rhodes
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FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
LADY ASSITANT
Phones:
DAY 46. NIGHT 246.
and Williams. Kt.i
liarnis have passed
kei' C'ruii
nleele and
r.jie of 70. Tin; .vouimesl governor
iva.i Frank1 I'rantz the oldest (lov.
Seay.
CALENDAR.
i Friday.
'arty for Westminster (Jirls -Mrs
II. K. Richardson Mrs. C. (). Nichols
and Mib. I.. A. Ilahn.
Watch I'arty for Five Five Fiv
riuh Mis.s Hanks Hughes.
Friday HiidKe Cluh- Mrs. Clins
Setoti.
Friends Cluh. Mr. ami Mrs. diailes
O.scwi.
d'ros:resslv' Dinmpr I'll: Helta
uamma Girls.
Saturday.
Auction I'arty for Mrs. Tony llig-
-' ins -Mrs. .1. I. Loveless.
Subscriiition Dance Elks flub.
Delightfully Entertained.
The Patronesses and members of
the. Beta Alpha I'M sorority were
hdiuhtfully entertained in honor of
Miss '1 Icnrietta iDolph on Thursday
ovnniJii; at the home of Mrs. Harry
If. Ryan. The decorations through
tl.e house were of green and white
and red hearts were also used In
srreat profusion. The stairway waf
entwined with croni and white rib-
In as and parties were made of tiny
red hearts. The lights were shad
with the same colors and a lare
"I'pid seated on a red heart held I he
:i''.fe of honor on the piano. The
eioniiiK was spent with names t
'ivst a lieart puzzle and the prize.
Seay First Governor to Die.
During territorial days seven men
si rved terms as chief executives and
sT.ce statehood there have been three
governors elected. Oov. Seay is the
fist of the ten to die. He was the
WORKED IN r.- HAY FIELD.
Arthur Joaes Allen Kas. writes:
"I have been troubled with bladder
and kidn'- onbles for a good many
yearn. It u ivere not for Foley Kid-
ney Pills I would never be able to
work in the hay field." Men and
women past middle ae find these
nills a splendid remedy for weak ov-
erworked or diseased kidneys. Sold
everywhere.
U. C. Ouss Fire Insurance. Phone 933
second territorial governor.
In
Greatest Serial of all
"GRAFT.
In 3;:;Uen Episodes.
Ik'E.ins in Daily Leader Jan. 8. lie-
gins In Gem Jan. Vi.
We hope this year has tieen good I
you. and has done the best that it '
j could for you. j
That you could not ask for more
lai.d we wish a Happy New Year for
you. 1 I
With more success and good cheer
for vou than In all the years before.
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitute cost YOU same price.
NEW YEAR'S GREETING
I n
May the coming New Year bring all Content
Happiness and Prosperity to all the people of
the good old U. S. A- And confusion to all her en-
emies at home and abroad. Let us smoke but
not drink.'
DLSMITH ARMS CO.
intv has of crochet and ribbon.
the ' wan MWimteil In Kv.K.i l'lihi.in
The Kaiser Wilhelm and King
fieorge paper puzzle was one of till
diversions. "The Romance of the
F'wers" a guessing contest was
r'li tt successfully given by Mrs. W.
Howard and a dull pin cushion
was the favor. Tin' color scheme of
i; ee:i and w hile w as carried out in'
the delicious two course luncheon
served by Mrs. liyan assisted by Mrs
I. M. Dolph. Mrs. Ryan told a stop
'u how she received a visitor by the
name of cupid who gave her two
hearts one red and one while ami
told her to bake them in a cake and
the one who received the white
heart would be married within the
year 1:110 and the one receiving the
red heart would be married within
the next two weeks the write heart
was received by IMiss Denote Stowar
and if reports are true her fortune
was told correctly. .Miss Dolph te
reived the red heart and will be ma;'
r'ed to Mr. Oswald Erhart of Joliet
lib sometime within the next twe
weclts but the exact date is not
known by their friends. The bride
elect was prettily gowned in ligh:
1 luo crepe de chine Mrs. Dolph
wore a white lingerie dress and -Mrs
Ryan wore white la'e over pink
The patronesses and sorority mem-
bers are: Mines. W. E. Howard L.
A. dlahn Ralph P. H'Ron Rebf
nuckingham Misses Agnes Brickner.
Sara iMcClure. Ruth and Evelyn U"-
hr.ni Hazel Lee. Marjorie Louthar.
fJeorsie MeCormick 'Winifred Stat-
ton Dcncie Stewart Okla Robinson.
Villa Krietlly and Isabello Lehue. Mies
Lolph is the only daughter of Mr. and
.Yns. J. M. Dolph. She is a gradu-
ate of the high school and finished
her college work at the Methodist
I'niversity last spring. Mr. Oswald
is a brother of Mrs. Ryan and Is en-
gaged in business at Joliet 111.
where they will reside.
Chrxtmas Party. ' M"T3;1
The annual Christmas party and
lection of officers of the D. M. C.
-pib was held yesterday at the home
r Mrs. F. P. Gatchell. The mem-
'. its exchanged 'presents and many
. 'ffiutifnl ones were received. The
i -( officers are Mrs. E. Cook presl-
! nt and Mrs. .1. Douglass secretary.
' .'.I'icioits three course luncheon
peeved ai
Clarence J. McReavy.
It has jiisi become known that the
same time President Wllaon and Ml'
Halt were married in Washington
F.nsimi Clarence .1. Mcliiavy slippi
:''( mi the 'battleship i 'oiinectieut
which is in drv dock in Philadelphia
mil inn oil to wed 'Miss Plnliis M u n
day one of Charles It. Dillinghnni'f
chorus girls. There was hue at firs
sight two weeks ago when the youn
woman went aboard the vessel.
Spend The Day Party.
The M. i.M. C. club spent Wednes
ilav with Mrs. W. M. I odd where
'.hey held their club Christinas tree
I he liiiMiiai'.il.i nl the members were
invited for the twelve o'clock dinner
mil each re.eived a gilt from the
'hristicas tree. Holly mistletoe and
0' ergreens were the decorations.
Covers were laid for I went t wo.
Yuletide Banquet.
The S. O. S. 'lib lii if all-
Hial Vulelide baniicl Wednesday
veiling lit t'ne suburban home of their
iiesidiiit. Pan of the members form-
v a horse hat k parly while ethers
tailored. After a delighr'ul program
and a shorl businesss session a de
-ioiis t.ii'ec co 1 r : i dinner was serv-
i'IVc.I the
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THIS SIGN
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Among the holiday guests of
laurice O'ltourk at the lulu were the
illowing jolly party of relatives: Mrs.
. J. OT.ourk the parents of Mrs
I'ltourk from Vinila and sons in-law
nd bi'iilhers in-law ainl their children
'hey are: Mrs. .1. .1. (I'ltourk of
uhirado Spi ings Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.
'. II. Wriglil and sun llayward of
'1 Reno. Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
lorrow. Miss Dorothy Morrow Miss
iarion and Robert and (leorge Fran
is .Morrow of Muskogee Okla.; Mr.
nd Mrs. Harry Mead of Wichita
Can.; Major II. ('. Cusey. of Vinita
)kla.; Miss Jennie t'usey of Vinita
)kla.
askets made ol wicker were given
is favors. iMrs. Ktl. Roberts and
'diss i.Mahel Massey were the only
'uests. iXext Thursday Mrs. (lar-
lf.tt will entertain the club.
lor 1
li-s
Ml- l!r..' n in c
I Hi course lllllrhrel
The in tiled glle-1
II Hi land Lewis liroiiMiii. Frank
Hurl'oid. Fred Clunk. VV. II. Ileer.
Keherl lliilletihei k Earl Hopkins. T.
I I oi'i less. .1 A McEI'timiev Will
Piitlers.ui. CilL.'is l'ane. lii e Tull
''i:'ii. I II. Silsii; .1. E. Woodworth
W. F. Hi d.fonl uf Oklahoma City
L. .Ihu-liey of K.iton
Higuins of ('ushii:. ni.tt Siilt
i! Neosho. Mo.. lEIIot 'I.Min of (Ikla
hoiiia Citv. Ilarrv stnm-ln L I.V.1
'acker of Ardmote; Misses Florotice
iller. Catherine Cassidy. Ileiila Cn
ind Dcssa Mat 'hilt.
The AUow
"It geez fuilh.
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'U firings Letter"
THE ALTON MERCANTILE CO.
LaNID OKLAHOMA
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New
'.'i ham
Mill. Edith Hill
hoping lor
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l.miih aihli i in. t'i:i .
' H i ".'I 'lion fie ot
I 'I tMil." (let jour
ol win it pa rent Haiti d
Music and Rook.
Miss Francis Hershberger elitcf
tallied a number of friends at her
mime last evcium'. Music and rook
w're enjoyed and a I the close of he
evenimr an ice course was served.
The invited quests were Misses
Plamhe 'Case .Esther liriice Holla
llassel. Cladys Mi-Corniick. Leora
Haws Ada Miller Florence Wa lion.
I (ds i'uls( Allie liar' weight. Ruth
Anthls Alma Powers (trace llaldwin
i iiira Itolnnette Dora Massey ;i:td
l.i'da Haws
Airs. E. Stalton 710 E. Okla. agent
or Spirella corsets will bo glad to re
eive orders and take measurements
'it guaranteed. Phone fl;55.
Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Fitzpatrick have
postptined the meeting of the Auction
D'liner Club on account of the I'eaih
al' Mrs. Ned Holman.
D.incing.
The Dinner Dancing club met ai
the lone hotel lust evening !.t sevei
H il'lv. A number uf imp nf Imrn
4'iiests were present.
nil' rai h
Wat h lor
Now for
a prospi
i-ll :.. in
a man telis 1
has to sec
and hear tin
-1 i
hi
!ii
er. Wlu-a phe is
il In h'ack and
preacher ss.v it
The Leader will not is- iir t ....'.ut.iw
Several wal' h meetings will he held
tonight.
Two hour-
i night at Hie
show
I lent.
IT 111 o'clock to-
I As a general uropost
i ler ti agree tliun argue
' rel.ow.
If tln eailii did sii
lies we lllh;hl llul hi
eat her a I all in ( ik 'i!u
iioii it is
with tiie
i
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
Just received a new line of While
bavarian China al the Nat'l Coffee &
fca House.
i '.in may go I i chin cii lb:; !
.; mi Sunday and still not he ahio
ulhftnn.i sa.'.ini;- what he thinkti
n he gels his wife's hiils on Mon-
l'i -1 1 1 1 1 1 i : am a I 'i tnocrat"
1 Walter Williams today "but I
unit putting much reliance in
prosperity political ':".ties prom-
While I :. za r.l
West Oiikt.'ioma
weather is 1 1 1 i ii !
e.ljo'
and i
-l a'id vers and I
I aim wiiiliuv.
ln;a's d.
r tf.iil-le
n these
lavy
places.
v worried people
i to the
days the
r.s are I he
l.onl in
A man in
dog that he
ease money
("jsi-s cost nun
bank but
had b
niarria;
leib: '
cctor
CI
RECENT EXPERIMENTS
rv WITH THE BLOOD
- r
A tIti jirlck and a drop of blood on
a class ulide :wilL toll whether your
blood Is lii a healthy condition or not.
Every healthy man should lmve live
million red blood corpuscles to every
square millimeter of blood. Jf there
art too many white blood corpuscles
the person Is said to lie anemic and
run down. A chemical test of the
water from the human body will tell
whether the kidneys are in good
health or not. These tests of health
are conducted by expert physicians and
chemists every l.iy. such examina-
tions are made without cost. This is
Dnlv n verv small part of the work
of the htaff of physicians and sur-
geons under the direction of Dr.
Pierce of Ibiualo. X i . director or the
Invalids' Hotel mid Surgical Institute)
of that city. To build up the body that
has been weakened by an attack of
grip pneumonia or typhoid write Dr
Pierce fur advice giving your symp-
toms find he will give you the best
medical advice and without eo-L For
those who are weakened by the after
effects of a bad cold cough or grip.
nothlnir will eradicate poison from the
blood so quickly as lr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery.
A most tdiinulalins tonic because it
(roes to work in the right way assist-
ing the st'mnch to assimilate the food
thus rurnishinir tin; tiioooi proper
nourishment which iu turn feeds the
nerves. The blood should contain
red blood corpuscles wnich are cap-
able of warding off the attack of germs
if they get into our systems. Dr.
I'ierce'a Golden Medical l)iseovery is
Just what is needed.
U enters tim tiny wooa vessels or
he skin bringing with it fresh vital
ized blood ami abiding iaitu in its
wonderful cleansing power uaa come to
Mhousauds w lieu pimples boils Cr-
the close of the after-1 buucles rash eczema acne and other
hostess. Tiny initit'klu trouble diy up uuj Ulsajipcar.
7)!ilK8RSSa'JiaSl
I'KKSOXAL M LOCAL Si
w er.Moii of
"An a pie ;
awa. and an o
i t I oil awav
in old health prov-
day will keeji the
ion a dav will
i railed
will be I'l'
is '! longer iluii.bt on two
'I ii.1 a s:ecial session will
and 'hat "llig .lint" Harris
elected 'tepuhliciin National
'in. in.
Tnal wil
;'id wait
boosts
. Louis
make a
' for a
in.'o ol perlinuo
new spaper. I loora
lot of Yin use soap
TIMELY HINl ON OVER-EATING
llig dinners cause disturbed diges-
tions. The stomach and bowels
should not be clogged wilh undigest-
ed poisonous waste matter. Foley
Catharllc Tablets relieve distress af-
ler eating stop belching banish bloat-
ing and gas on stomach regulate tho
bowels sweeten the stomach and
tone up the liver. Sold everywhere.
Mrs. Mary E. Oreon and 'Prof. 10. l.
ireen returned last evening from
Cklahiima City where they spent
Jtiristmas with Mr. and Mrs. James
l iMrN'eese.
Rev. if. M. Hturgis brother-in-law
jf itev. A. II. Nicholas departed to-
day for his home in Cuba after a
iwo months' visit here. llis family
will remain the guests of the Nich-
olas' until March.
New Y
Greeti
ear s
ugh
Mr. and Mrs. J
'astern Missouri
Druse home on West Logan
S. Sloan of North-
are visiting at the
Miss Ina lliggius who has been
'i.ite ill with lagrippe at her homo
''.. 1 Fast Vilas is convalescing. i
Gerald Stevens of Nevada Mo. was
the holiday guest at the Dan Kicffre
home.
" i
Little Miss Florence Adams Card
well returned from Oklahoma City to
day where she has been visiting with
her uncle Mart Adams and family.
Mrs. Parker Spencer is very ill with
la grippe.
Mr. Jess Owens who is at Great
Falls Montana took the bar examina-
tions and passed. Out of a class of
twenty-six ten failed. Mrs. Owens
wlil go to Great Falls some time in
February.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Darnell of Okla
noma City and Mr. and Mrs. John
Duncan of Indianapolis Ind. spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L'd
Ilentley. '
AVc CXtCll I to illl liCSl
"fur flic coniiiio' year aiii
thanks for llic most
wishes
many
liberal
ati(Hia'' duriiin' the yeaf now
eiosni"'.
CASTOR! A
FoV Infants nnJ Children
In Use For Over 30 Yc
Alway bears
the
Signature ol
On or before February 1st wc will occupy the
Farquliarson Euiltling at 114 West Oklahoma
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