The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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A RE YOU taking advantage of
r the Big Reductions we are
making on all winter goods ?
Overcoats
Suits
01
14
Winter Underwear
14 Off
Have you been in to see
Stetson's New Spring Hat
"By Word?" Price .....
$4.00
AbelF
s
The Only
One Price Clothier
in Guthrie
NOTE! AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIE TY
Lsnor Burks
Phons 245
Stand close to all but loan on nona
Aud If the crowd desert you
Stand just as fearlesslyt alone
As if a throng begirt you
And learn what long the wise have
known
Self flight alone can hurt you.
William S.' Shiirtlerr.
Thursday.
D. ar. O. Club. Mrs. E. Cook.
. Acorn Club. Library.
iRIde-a.Wee Club. 'Mrs. F. H. iMc-
Gulie. .. .. .
University Cooking Club. Univer-
sity ......
Auxiliary Division Xo. 1. Mrs. A.
Barnes. ......
Friday.
Co-Ed Club. ft! iss Banks Hushes.
Friday Auction Dinner Club.-air.
and iMrs. F H. Cragla.
. Clover Leaf Club. Miss Anna iWeb-
melpr : . '. '
AH' day meeting of Federated Mis-
sionary Society. Baptist church. :.
Mascot. Club. illrs. J. H. Cotteral.
MoZetewar Club -v Mrs. ; J. C.
Lesh. .'"''. '
rFrlday Auction Club IMrs. Galen
Crow. . .'
W. C. T. U.. .Mrs. J 0 Reed. -Saturday
' Mozart Club. tMlss Flora tAdler.
Phi- Delta Gamma Clcb Miss
Marguerite Dolde.
Kooney Mooney Shaji Cub. Mrs.
ffm. 31. lleer . ; . . '
Whist Dinner Club-Mr. and Mrs.
L; F. Leacb. . " '
Mrs. Hager's Luncheon. ''.'
. Mrsi -'Ralph' K.iHager. entertained
yesterday with- an informal one
o'clock luncheon.' The' tabled decora
tion waH formed of spring flowers
ano ferns. - ' ; - ...
Orders taken for borne made cases
'pies; salads 'cream etc... JVlrs.
Thompson. Phone 105.
Miss Dolde Hostess.
on Saturday- afternoon.
REDL '- BEGINS
TO HEAL
SKINS AT ONCE
Champions Tango on the Ice
You don't Dave td W0X3ER ' If
Itessnol Ointment is doing you good j
Yod-.-Ki.NTUVV-'U is be:ause the first
application stops the -itci.ing and
jour tonsured skin teels cool and
comfortable at last. Why don't
YiOU' try this easy Resinol way to
heal eczema or similar skin erup-tlonTKdle-sJnol
clears away pimples
too and' Is a valuable household rem.
edy for cuts sores .burns chafings
etc. ; lt .has been' prescribed by doc-
tors for '20 years and contains noth-
ing' that could Irritate or Injure the
ttmdtTfBt .sklu. . 'Sold by all drug-
gists.'' Fo't" free trial write to iDept
2.H 'Resinol. Baltimore iMd.
;
was taken by Mrs. E S Lowthet
who presided. In 4 charming manner.
Prof. Clias. E. Greene principal of
be high school made a r. umber 'f
pleasing remarks saying the Patron a
plub bad-Abo co-operation of the
fdurtee'teachers on the high bcIiooi
faculty -.Several new members who
arV:- rrTs. '' Wopkins -Mrs J. K.
Oliver; Mrs. Hannah . Mn.' Iteasley
miHr&:;W fe. ' Herod will unite
their efforts with the club and the
City Federation to have a public
iplajp' ground on Vine street south of
the- bath houso. Final preparations
were' made-for the Colonial. Party to
he given In the university gjmnaslum
'MoTdaT February twenty-second.
There will bo an all day meeting!
of the Federated Missionary socieo
at the First Baptist church on Friday i
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DJN'T USE SOAP
ON YOUR HAIR
When you wash your hair don't
use soap. Most soaps and pre-
pared Ehampoos contain too much
ilkali which Is very injurious as
it dries the scalp and makes the
hair brittle.
The best thing to use Is Just
plain nmls'.fied co:oantit oil for
tills is pure and entirely grease-
less. It's very cheap and beats
soap or anything el-e all to piec-
es. You can get this at any drug
store and a few ounces will last
the whole family for months.
iSlnipiy 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 rinse out easily. The
hair dries quickly and evenly and
's soft fresh looking bright flur-
fy. wavy and easy to handle. .Bm.
aides it loosens and takes out ev-
ery particle of dust dirt and dandruff.
the expiration of thoir trust fund?.
These Indians spent almost an hour
In the executive office each making
a speech to which the governor
responded. The delegation consisted
of Little Hand Mair Pie Three Fin-
gers Brave Bear Cloud Chief Proua
Chief Little Chief Llttla Bear
Hollin Coyote Little Man and Dr.
Antelope the latter interpreter for
the band. .
Of course both are ex-.
: Miss Banks Hughes will give a armls0(li considerable interest. .Mr
seven o'clooW dinner on Friday nlgnt wlgon a champion ice ska!erj ot
l'oi the Co-Ed-club.
Here Is a winter sport wmcn ua on uie ice.
port skaters and tho dance comes
easy to thorn. Amateurs find it. dim.
England with Miss Claire Cassel aVcnll yet the dance is easy and grace
tennis champion are shown tangoing ful for a good skater.
V.Mrs Gene Gano will go to Okla
homa: Cjty ; tomorrow morning to' be MarCy center Chicago
tho guest 'of .her daughter Mrs. Fred' voice-r"The Tluins -of
tucker .for. the. remainder of. - thi y ' ne Barnard; Mrs.
week.
1 Horace Bolton of Pprtland
Peace"
Charles
E. Billingsley. ' t . -.
Trio--'.'Song of the ' Seashell" C
Ore. w Kregmann-Griin; Eliza Gaffney
Constipation. : '
When costive or troubled with con-
will "oe the. guest of Guthrie friends violin; . Lee West .'.cello; Georgia
this- month.- . West piano.
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Hcderatod-Missionary Meeting'
Minn . UiitiMritt TnlH will bo! r. The' Cliy Federation of Missionary '.. riimhoriain'a Taililets
o I L MLjmilWU Ltirvv vhh'"'" "
hostess to the Phi Delta Gamma club Societies will give the following pro- frney are easv to take and most ag-
ftram at the; waptist churcn rriuay reeauie in eueci. uuutiuwuie
February fifth' beginning ' at . 10:3 where. -
a. m.: -
... Dvo:ton's led by Mrs. Guy H
LOGAS COUNTY ABSTRACT C
: BONDED ABSTRACTERS
INSURANCEY
SURETY BONDS V
FARM LOANS
Phone
T- bfTtc RSf Logan County Sank v
Scalp Treated;
Shampooing
AND
Hair Dressing
AT
BATH. HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
HAIR BALSAM
A tuilut pr.fHinitum el Tnrrlt. 1
ilel t uradluitla ilKudrtllf.
For Rettordit Color and
Beaut to Gray or Faded Hair.
6Qi-. mid $t ff) t I'nit'glBU. ;
Shakespeare Club Meets.
' Act five of the drama. Henry IV
.was read at yesterdays meeting of. Findhvv.
Jhe -Shakefipeare club.'. .Mrs. & -l.J j' Vocal Solo-
I Ahell read an excellent papor on th . Business. ' '
history connected ; with ' Henry 'y oice "-My Redeemer and My
i "Next week the rjuestlons on nets on .Lor4"4-Dtulter ' Buck; 'Miss . Maud
-Mr. Harvey Kem.p.
K ' PERSONAL AND LOCAL. B
K ? 38 95 3! 28 58 S5 S S 9!
Mrs. 9. E. Reed of Coyle was a
Guthrie visitor Tuesday.
Quail Season Ends.
The open season for quail ended
Feb 1 in Oklahoma. The season has
been very good and the hunters have
been rewarded with large bags In
many cases up to the limit. Thero
has been some pot hunting and a
number of violations of the law have
been reported but for the most ;art
the game has been reasonably con-
served and the spring season is like-
ly to find a better supply of birds
' " ! and prairie chickens for -propagation
line from Orumright to dishing and (. than was tho case last year
an" effort will -be made to Induce i '
theni' to push thi3 line on west to
Guthrie by way of Ripley1 iPcrkins
and Coyle. This will bo a paying
line from the start and would be a
big thing for Guthrie. .
Looking for Lost Brother.
Anyone who may know the where-
abouts of 'Frank Hagmann will do his
brother iHenry H. !Hagmann of 2303
110th tAvenue South Minneajolis Minn
a favor toy writing him. 'He left Min-
neapolis in ISOo and came to .Oklahoma.-
Mayer Accepts Louisville Position
j . L. S. Mayer who . has for several
years been auditor for the corpora-'
I tion commission left Tuesday for
Louisville Ky. to accpt a position 'a
auditor for the electric light and gas
1 company there.
School Building Catches on Fire.
The practicability of the fire drill
In public schools was . fully demon-
strated here when the entire student
body of 600 was removed. without
stampede or mishap from Rlvcrviow
school which caught fire TuesHlaj
morning. The fire was extinguished
and two will tie answered.
3J ss se r w mj V1
- ' ' V 7. .-I."-' ' .Dinner at Baker Home.
a vr LULAL IMUWtNT .
MXssscxiK x w. m x x 3a ss :
." .'Mr. and fMrs. Webb"Balier gave a
seven! o'clock dinner ; last night at
Goodrich.
t. .
. M JX. A. Iodge will meet at ak-
tNnlty's lir.ill tonight for special busi
ness. .
Freedom. . ' '
ymbfert citizens are busy riibulld-
ins s the result of two recent darn.
eglh'gl fires. -
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Tbtti first 'baseball league of the
seasohhas been organised at Inger-
soll Arnorita and Driftwood.
Oiaoter T. of "The Child ' In the
Jlidst" conducted By" 'Mrs; R.' N.
Dunham. . ' '' " ' ' ' I
; Ijidies" Quartet Just For To- .jirs. J. A. 'Hal! arrive.' this r.imn-
their home on West Cleveland. Th? day"rrharlesi Gabriel; Mesdames )ng fro; ..rkanaus City t6 lie at the
Misses Pittenger bedside of Mrs. J W. iHnlme who is
lul.l tnr torolfM'
j new paper nas been K artell at ... .i .i ...i r. ..
... '. ihiiim Willi iim t ni I xi . nrcui auun w. . Kica nnfi niniiii
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GEM PROGRAM
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good
.Wednesday. Feb .3.
. "IRomanne In Bear Creefe
JScJalr westerrf drama;
'Outlaw's .Honor." western
draita produced by Francis "Ford
story y Orace Cunard. .
'HuLb's Cure" extra good Joker
irorrtedy. . . - -
iigg iMat.'nee 4 p. m. Sharp.
Yhi csdy Ptb. 4'.-..
5 Wlogriph in two reels. "Tho Crim.
son LVIoth"' ' supersltious drama.
Verv' exciting
Animate 1 Weekly..'
j "The IDntr.my Huslband" farce corn-
ed v with. Jsobel iLalnty and Wm. Sor-
relle. ''When Ms Ixirdshlp Proposed"
;lth Vee.Moran. -Jsok IHIlcn and "Siil.
Jy1". 'Rhodes. 'Extra good.
:flsy 'Feb 6. -
; 'Mother gamWea as her child Is dv
ItiC W-iman's IVbt." or 'HVhat
a Woman rwjll Do." Gold 'S?al drsma
In two -psrts featuring Cleo Mi die. n
add Joe ICIng In the story of the
regeneration of s beartless mother.
angered by her losses at the panting
table mother plays on while her
child dies. ' She locks the man who
would try to entrap her In steel vault.
Story' of unusual drama by I. Bern-
stein. Scenario by Siell Meredyth.
. lAIiowirr soon i.eaiur i-uii cuy j
oUld by (Proxy" with Jak .Olllon and
'illy'' Rhodes.
f . . .. - '
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L. H. Lhr is prepared to do all
Kinds of 'gas piping at a reasonable
tost. He Jteeps on hand a supply ri
gas mantles globes and burners. I
Brockett Dies of Wounds. '
Barney Brockett died at 'Ardmora
in a sanitarium to which lie was
taken on the night of Jan. 17 after
receiving a number of knife wounds.
sweet peas was
guests.. - ' ' -' ; -r- . -
Merry&o-Round Club.- ;
The Merry-Go-Ronnd c!ub. Mrs..
f Hot iyon and Mrs. Lewts Bronson
were entertained last night by Miss
Mculah Cavolt. At bridge top score
was made by Miss Leona Iwls and
low. by Mrs.. Jjew.ia Bronson. .'The
hostess served a dainty sa'ad course
after the games. t . -
and. Miles.
! Lnnch.
1 2:0ft P. 'm.
. :Devotions led by Mrs.
Coodell.
Ladies' Quartet
f Address 'Mrs. Jacob
Willard A.
quite ill.
Edwin R. Cotteral wife and baby
ar? visiting in Guthrie from Cunning.
Copeland Bankruptcy Proceedings
Bankruptcy proceedings were com-( before serious damage was done.
nnmced in the federal corrt
against W. .H. ' Copeland a local
pawnbroker by five of his creditors
whose claims amount to about $Jt;0.m.
Attorney Gustave A. Erixon repre-
sents the creditors. .
A SURE WAY TO
END DANDRUFF
There Is one sure way that has
never failed to remove dandruff at
once and that Is to dissolve it then
you destroy It entirely. To do this.
Just get a'bout four ounces of plain.
distribution of taxes from public common liquid arvon from any drug
service corporations 'under an amend- store (this is all you will need) sp-
Corporation School Taxes Held Up.
In view of the litigation over the
Albert W. Jones coal operator is J
Bernhelm here from Mc.Mester today on bus!
i
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. ' Leach will be
hosts to the Saturday W"hlst Dinner!
club. i'
HAVE YOU
A CHILD?
ness.
Henry E- Russell and H. A. Will-
lams I-awton citizzens are here to-
day. '
mrnt to the constitution u'opted in
August '1 01.1 wfiifh was fronted by
Senator Campbell Russell Attorney
General Freelins has advised W. i..
I AHxanuer suite treasurer in iiuuru-t
county treasurers not to apportion
raid fund to the use of the school
districts in which p roperty ou which
I tax was levied lies until the matter
is finally passed u;on.
SAGE TEA TURNS
v
GRAY HI
DARK
It s Grandmother's recipe to bring
color lustre and thickness to hair
when faded streaked or gray..
That beautiful even shade of dark
glossy hair emi only be had by brewing
a mixture of Sage Te and Sulphur
our hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fadcu. tnrna
grsj streaked and louka drv wispy and
craggy just n application or two bf
ouSe aim oiupniir enhances its aripcar-
ane a hundredfold. .
Don't Uither to prepare the tonic; you
can get from any drug store a SO-orut
bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound" ready to uie. This csn al-
ways be depended upon to bring back
the natural color thickness ami lustre
of your hair and remove dandruff stop
scalp itching and falling hair.
Everybody uses "WyetuV Sage and
Sulphur because it darkens go naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen
ponge or soft brush with 'it and draw
this through the hair taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair h disappeared and after another
application it becomes beautifully dark
and appears glossy lustrous and abun-
dant For eale toy Owl Oru. Store.
Six Hundred Club-
The Six Hundred club met yester-
day at the home of 'Mrs S. L.
Spurrier.' A delightful afternoon was
spent with needle worW and crochet-
ing after which the hostess served
delicious dessert course to the clue
members' there being no Special
f-uests. The meeting place for nexti
wcol; has not bsen decided.? -. -
Mrs. Mont Palmer o lcla. Kan.
arrived last . night for an extended
vtolt with Mrs. J. H. Woodv.-orth.
Mrs. E. S. Ke.xroad c:cnt today ;n
CVlahoma City.
All members of the W. 12. C. ar
requested to be present at tho re-
ulsr meeting on Thursday February
fourth at Burford's hail.
The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday
afternoon at 2:30 at the borne
Mrs. J. D. Reed 307 East Vilas.
Dr. Hiilop Be'ore Patron's Club.
: Dr. Edward HIsJop of thu Metho-
dist university addressed tin
Patron's club1 at their meeting at the
city hall. yesterday afternoon tie
subject of his talk was "The Im-
portance of a. College Education." j
The president toeing absent the chair
I Many women Ion for children but because of
i some curable physical deranftement are deprived
. vi uiia areoiesi 01 an nappiness.
rir unit Ira Earl McRride Of ; women whose names .follow were restored
j- jo normal neaitn Dy Lydia t. nnkham s Vegeta.
i Xavina. were the guests ot.-tir. ann ow i-ompouna. write ana asKtne.i about u.
iirs. A W. IIUHMU jetiiciua;. .. - lit -.
. KWA YUUI VAJJ11'
pound and havo a fine
strong baby. " Mrs.
John Mitchell Mas-
sen a N. Y.
Miiw'ittMl
sr f
a
Mn f H IWr
rh 9i'i
"Lydia E. Tinkham's
Vegetable Compound is a
wonderful medicine for
expectant mothers."
Mrs. A. M. Myers Gor
donville Mo.
" 1 highly recommend
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound before
child-birth it has done so
much for me." Mrs. E.
M. Doeku R. R. 1 Ccn-
shohockes Tx
"Itock I.rdiaE. Tiiik-
ham's Vegctablo Com-
pound to build up my
system and bave the
dearest baby girl in the
world." Mrs. Mose
BLAKELEY Coalport Pa.
'I praise the Com
pound whenever I have
a chance. It did so much
for me before my little
girl was born." Mrs.
E. W. Sanders Rowles-
burg W. Va.
"I took your Com-
pound before baby was
born and feel I owe my
life to it" Mrs. Winnie
TlLLIS. Winter Haven
Florida. -
Indians Visit Governor.
Governor Williams Tuesday receiv.
ply it at night wben retiring; use
enough to moisten Wie scalp and rub
It In gently with the finger tips. -..
By morning most it not all of
your dandruff will Ke gone and three
or four more applications will com-
pletely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and trace of it no
matter how much dandruff you may
havo
You will find all Itching and dig'
glng of the scalp will stop instantly
and your hair will be flurfy lustrous
glossy silky and soft and look and
j feel a hundred times (better.
John Scribbins has returned from)
a ten nays visit wnu m s" eJ a (ekKatioll of Cheyenne Indians.
at Oklahoma City. Mrs. bcrimuns ...h. then
is still in
quite 111.
Oklahoma City and !
way to Washington as delegates to
tho Indian office with refetence to
R. M. Campbell
Fallis on business.
spent today
Mrs. Ed S. Rexroad nnd Mrs.
Stuart McKay went to Oklahoma CUy
today on business connected with
civic woric.
A. G. C. Bierer John Af'ams anl
P. C. Guss are in Oklahoma City to
day on leral business.
Henry E. Asp of O'il.ihoma City
argued a motion in federal tourt this
morning in t':e intercs? of his client
Ta';c Hamon
in
DUDLEY 2)i Inches
NORMAN 2'j inches
APvR.OW
COLLARS
2 kr ZS c:
Own. ffrtrnf. A r . M.kfra J
Your Wife
Your Mother
Your Sister
YOU!
Must See the Great Money Problem
Play
Runaway June
By Gearje Randolph Chester
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The LYRIC
SUNDAY
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i L. K Billings dealer and
y. shipper of Guthrie Mineral Wells V.
H Water. Shipments made to r.ny ..
point In the Pnited States. ..
. Phone 629. Res. 913 E. Harrison. K
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Militia Members to Meet.
The members of the newly recruit.
ing militia company will meet at the
chamber of commerce this evening.
May Extend Interurban.
Oil men are building an Interirban
"The EAGLE'S MATE"
In Five Reels Presented by the Famous Players.
TODAY
at the LYRIC
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