The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GUTIimti DAILY LEADETt MOXDA V AITQTST 2i liilo.
PACIM TURK I'
NEW FALL SUITS
V? .".re ready to sliow'you many-of
(ho new tilings in Men's and Young
Men's new Fall Suits. Tlie jiattenin wciv
never better and the prices never as at-
tractive us you will iind on these new
suits ('(tine in and let ns show you what
you can buy for
$10.00 $12.50 and $15 00 '
STETSON HATS '.
All the new Ktctson Tfats soft and
stiff are ready for you. Outside of our
store you may 1'ind a few Stetson Hats.
Ill our stock you will find them all. We
probably sell more Stetson Hats than all
stores in (Jutlirie combined. This causes
us to carry the big stock. You can get
the "model you want and the size you want
here. Price .
$3.50 and $4.00
KNEE PANT SUITS
The new knickerbockei' suits for fall
are here. Ask to see them.
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIETY
Lenor Burke
Phone 245
Saturday.
Iii'ta Alpha Phi Party At home of
Miss Sum 'McCluro.
Koonoy Mooney Sluih C'lul) Mrs
F. U. Urown.
1 hi Delta (lamina Chili. 9 o'clock
Mrs. Odilli Spurrier.
Hook Party Miss Lou'.so liurke.
Hlii.iilJ auld acquaintance hp forgot
And never brought to mill?
.Should uulil acquaintance lo forgot
Ami (hi.vB o' l:t ii oyno?
Robert Hiirns.
Mcnday
Line I'urty for iMUs iKatherine Polk
Mrs. F. .f. Fitzputrlck.
Tuesday.
Hook party for Miss' Thelma Smith
r;iven hv the rotk cliih lit the
home of -Miss Hut'i Jllhlrctii.
Wi stminlster Oirls. Miss Mae illir-
Bchl.
Wednesday.
M illir'l I'Uoii Wedding.
F. I.. C. dull Miss Akhp Hurst.
Kimono Club I. mi :heon -Mrs. F. 11.
I.illlp.
Thursday.
Party lor Miss Thelma Smith Mrs.
an. Smith.
Friday.
Party for Miss Thelma Smith and
Miss Louise rim ls Miss Dorothy
llolnian.
O. O. O. Cliih Mr. and (Mr:!. F. L.
Urown.
K. Q. V. Girts Miss Alma 41ough
ton.
Saturday.
Kooney iMonney Shah Club (Mrs.
I). M. TihhPtts.
Phi Delta -fiannna Cluh Undpcidod.
Ittslleo F.vans Nina Bionson Kuth
llildioth (lladys Peti rsrn Dorothy
Hclman Jessie Kellogs Dorothy Dav-
is Thelina Donnelly ("eiiPvieve Se-
auer. (leorglc West and Marlon Wi lt-
on j
Inforrral Paity. j
The fleta Alpha Phi Sorority gave
an Informal party Saturday night at
the home of .Miss rfara MeClure In
hwior of Mhs Florence Miller whose'
marriage Mr. Ralph ll'lton will
take place Wednesday cvon injr. The
evening v.as spent with games and j
musk". Miss Itencie Stewart favored
the guests with a vocal solo and Miss
Until rpliant gave several readings. '
Ou in y refreshments were served to:
Mrs. 'Ilela Hucklnghani Misses Mil
ler 'Ilutli and Evelyn Fpliani Villa
Fiiendly Agnes liiickner Henrietta
Prlph. Deneie Stewart. Winifred
Stratum Hazel l.ee !eorgio MrCor-
:i I 'k Mary Weisenhach and Sara Me-
Clnre.
IMr. and Mrs. 1. C. Hart will return
to their home in Newton Kansas af
ter spending thp weekend Willi Mr.
and Mrs. .1. .1. Hildreth.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Paris and so:i
ill of 't'oyle Miss Daisy .Mooro and
Mr. .lay Parla were the dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Jones yester-
Miss Lulu flrenory of 'Oklahoma
City who has Just returned from a
long hoat trip Will visit her sister
Mrs. F. L. Urown some time this week
1 li fcJcllt!) merchandise and the fixtures are for
sale A BARGAIN.
The merchandise and titurc
separate of the merchandise stock
r-are of Sidncv L. lirock I). (!. Co.
will sold together or t!it lixtures will be sold
liKjiiiie at the slnre or write .1. A. lSrowu
Oklahoma Citv.
J
THIS WILL BE A WEEK OF GREAT VALUE GIVING AT BROWN'S
M
ammom
Moving Sale
tun
HuiKjrtids of shoppers secured merchandise last week for their present and i'ii-
needs. Prices are exceptitu'ially low and the savings are worth your while.
event in the hislorv of (luthrie.
'(tod
This is the y;rea1est drv
15c sure and come this week.
Tuesday Specials
.Th Only One Price Clothier In Gut Me.
Mill
1
HOTEL
Rates $2.00
MODERN COOL. CLEAN
Under iNew Management Newly
Remodeled and Thoroughly iten-
avuted. In Ceutral Part of City.
" J. T. BIGGER Prop.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
IAdlfvl Ank your Iruftvc(t dt
t tiIeuiMi-lr VMOittnU ilrnnd.
I'll la J Itvd and Oi.ld mel.illitN
boxes teaW x.ith Iilue kibtx.n.
THka uo olbr. Itiiv f Totir
lriB'. --f r 1114 til K-TKHN
IIAMN1 ItltANU I'll.l H ( Vt
ytan knownM bt. 9fcct Alwty Reoal-U
SOlOBYK?UQQISISEVRVWHr.RIi
A Housewife' Lore.
Olive nil aiiplied io fkln will koi'tcn
It and.oitlld ti improveiif'ied Ussul.-.
When oooiii.ij nn'Vy baked broad
cover It lightly with a cloan cloth.
Crease in the sink
lifio cause of disease.
Is a very iro
Washing bo H
Scalp Treated
Shampooing
AND
Hair Dressing
AT
BATH HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
Hostess to Kooney Mooney Shahs
Mrs. F. I.. Urown was hostess to
the' 'Kooney Mooney Shall dub on
Saturday' afternoon. At auction top
gcores were made by the hostess and
by Miss Letha Ilarde Mrs. Will Pat
terson made low score. A dainty Bal-
ed course was served tp the olnb
men. hers and .fs. Ernest 'Hagnev of
Ratan X. M. Miss I.uise WalEon of
I Oklahoma City Mrs. T. I. Loveless
and Miss l.etiia Barde.
Mlsa Dorothy Sexauer will go to
Kingfisher on Wednesday to sen
a few. days with Mima Dora -FrancM.
Rcok Party.
Miss Josephine .Morrison of Fonca
City wa. the honor guest at a rook
party given on Saturday afternoon
uv jouiso Miirke. ton acore was
made by Jessie Kellogg low bv -.Vfavie
Dean of Shawnee and the guest prize
was jirescnted to Josephine Morrisor.
Afler the games an ice course wat
served by Miss M oriel Van Iloozer
and !Mirg Louise llieror. to Misses
Morrison Katherlne Polk of Wichltn
not so durahlo as small ones for the Tholma Smith of Tulsa Marie Dean
iiiiii
is the
agent.
best and simplest (leaning
WCien turnips are young waan
them carelully and boil without joi l-
ing. Don't throw away the apple par-
ings; they will make very good a;:-
l.'lo jelly.
Large patterns In table cloths are
reason that the threads
sooner.
will breaii
Parsley ran bo kept fresh by ;mi-
tiug it In a glass jar and screwing the
Mil on tight then placing it in a cool
I luce.
A housekeeper can save time i;y
using casseroles of attractive eat hen -ware
in which food may be hot a
ooknd and served. 1
To have genanlums bloom in wln-
of iShawnee Louise Hurks of Com-
anche Texas Katherlne Dean Vlda
'( vook lona Wallace Vera Allen
HAVE YOU
A CHILD?
Many women lona for children but bermise ef
tome curable physical dernrigement are deprived
..f tltio Dro'd.at rtl nil hnnninm
ter picll off Ml the1 buds until ' 11 ' . to i rmal health bv Lydia E. Hnkham's Vcneia-
Die Lunipounu. vv lie .tiiu u uicm auuui it.
f'lst of IJecemHtr and
ouglily once a week.
waler thor
For iron rust lay In kerosene oil
and let it remain covered for soir.o
time. The oil will loosen the rust
so that it will come off.
BRAKEMAN WAS CURED.
F. A. Wootsey Jacksonville Texas
writes: "I was down with kidney
trouble and rheumatism; had a
backache all the time and was tired
of living. I took Foley Kidney Pills
and was thoroughly cured." Thous-
ands have written similar letters. Fol-
ey Kidney iPllls are tonic In effect
and act promptly. Sold everywhere. I
GRAPEFRUIT COCKTAIL.
...HrsWtSW.!..
Mri'll lljers
.(1rjtH.Ootrr
LtfGAH COUNTY ABSTRACTC
' BONDED ABSTRACTER
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
! . FARM LOANS
Offlc fleer Uogn County Sank.
Grapefruit cocktail may be served
as an appetizer. To make it ta1;o a
piass nearly full of shaved ice and
pour oil it four tablespoonfuls of cur
rant juice one tablespoonful of mar
ns.'hino juice. Stir together strain
and iput into a sherbet glass with one
tahlespoonful of grapefruit pulp. Tbifc
rule Is enough for one portion.
Two Common Summer Ailments.
Thousands of hay fever and asthma
victims who are not able to go to
the mountains find relief in Foley's
Honey and Tar Compaund. It allays
the inflammation soothes and heals
raw and rasping bronchial tubes and
helps' to overcome difficulty In breath-
ing and makes sound refreshing
sleep possible. Sold everywhere.
"Nl
Mrs? WWIJ
m
'5
Mrs VRjndrrs
iM..w:.lJf;ihH
nij""utt itiiij
"1 took your Com
pound and have a fine
strong bBby. " Mrs.
John Mitchell Mas-
sena N. Y.
" Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is a
wonderful medicine for
expectant mothers."
Mrs. A. M. MYEBS Gor-
donville Mo.
" I highly recommend
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound before
child-birth it has done so
much for me." Mrs. E.
M. Doerr R. Pv. 1 Con-
shohocken Pa.
" I took Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Com-
pound to build up my
system and have the
dearest baby girl in tho
world." Mrs. Mosb
BLAKELEV 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 yonr Com-
pound before baby was
born and feel I owe my
life to it." Mrs. Winnib
Tillis Winter Haven
Florida.
Mrs Llllie Will Entertain.
Mrs. F. B. Llllie will entertain the
Kimono club with a one o'clock lunch-
ecn on Wednesday.
Will Give Rook Party.
The Hook club will give a rook par-
ty tomorrow- at the homi of Miss
Ruth iHiWeth honoring Miss Tlielma
S:i ith of Tulsa a former member of
the club.
'Mrs. A. McN'ulty of Oklahoma fit y
.-.pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Wood worth. ;Mr Woodworth's
father Mr. M. C. Woodwortli of Per-
ry is now their guest.
Miss Dorothy Holnian has issued
invitations for a party to be give.i
Fiiday afternoon in honor of her cous-
in Louise 'Burks of Comanche Texas
and Thelma Smith of Tulsa.
" pairs df ( 'liiltli'en'x w hite canvass 2
strap pumps sizes II) to 12 1-2
$ 1.2.) values for pair 23c
Wash Dresses worth to f ").!).") $1.00
La lies' Wool Coats worlh up to
2.'.0 for $7.95
Ladies Cunts worth to t17."j( $5.00
$ 1.2.") Umbrellas frond cotton taffeta
top each 95c
on tiieN
in he
CD 17 T7 ! Have you guessed
A number of dots
Table Cloth?
We will o'ive a two yard all pure linen
fa I tie cloth FK'KK to the person "-ness-iu
the nearest to the number of polka
dots in the pattern.
Register your guess at the Linen Dept.
We will announce later in our. ad the
day that tho dots will be counted and
the tune that the cloth will be awarded
rTOi
Wo hi!
TO CHARGE CUSTOMERS.
indly itsk all patrons having ae-
ounts to settle them this. week. -
J
vnrdocLy
ff
LACE CURTAINS20 per cent off
Lace (.'tiil.'tin stuck in rc;uly ni.-ule
lieiny; snli! out ;it jo per cent (lis-
J
All mir
curtains is
unit. '
Lowest
Prices on
Record
QTiTHuiio Oklahoma: ' ' '
Buy
Dress Goods
Now
two. months will return with them.
. TUe Westminister flirlsjwlll niefit
tomorrow morning at nine thirty with
Miss Mae Hirschl.
Celebrate E4th Anniversary.
About half a hundred of the friends
of Capt. John W. Ray spent Saturday
afternoon with him at the Vanipner
home on south First street. IVwas
tho S 1th anniversary of his birthday
and the occasion was made especially
plcaraut. by the arrival of about two
dozen little folks of the vicinity all
of whom presented ('apt. Hay with a
birthday greeting wishing lilm many
happy returns of the anniversary.
All tlie little people are his staunch
friends. The afternoon was spent In
song story and recitations r.en. Lu-
clle Latta greatly assisted In the
pleasure of the occasion. iHemarks
were made by Judge Soward iPost-
li aster Frank lOlsmltlu 'Oommailer
Ceorge Latta of the Grand Army;
and by others ('apt. Vampner Just
back from the Pacifl coast had great
stories about his experiences amons
Mexican bandits California earth
quakes and about his recent' trip.
Capt. Hay greatly enjoyed the Inci-
dent and was even younger than
when his comrades called on him Just
year ago.
TAKc yUT THE A9HES.
TTremla is due to the circulation In
the systeTn of poison and waste pro
ducts that should be removed from
the blood by the kidneys. If the
ashes are not removed the fire dies
and the machinery stop. So with
the waste products of tho system.
Foley Jttdnoy Pills help the kidneys
remove waste matter that causes
rheumatism aches and "pains stiff
joints and sore muscles. Sold everywhere.
PIWSOXU AM I.OO.U.
The clerk Guaranteed It.
"A customer came Into my storS
the other day and said to one of my
olerks 'have you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went
end got him a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy and said to him 'if this does not
cure you l will not charge you a cent
for It." So he took it home and came
back In a day or two and said he
was cured" writes J. H. Perry & Co
Salt Creek Va. Obtainable every
where.
Leaders in the Recent Bridgeport Amis Strike
WHAT SALT CAN DO'.
Salt puts otit a fire in the chimney.
Salt in solution
In tho head.
inhuled cures coi'l
Salt used in sweeping
out moths.
arpels keeps
Salt in whitewash makes it stick.
Salt and soda
slings.
are excellent for
Salt fls a gargle will cure soreness
in the throat.
Salt thrown on a coal fire which Is
low will revive It.
Salt and vlnegae will remove slnlns
from discolored teacuiis.
Salt thrown on soot which lias fall
en on the carpet will prevent stain
Salt put on ink when freshly spill
ed on a carpet will prevent stain.
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i ly . 1 1
' 1 W'J " I 1
- - I'll' W' ' I
J. Keppler vice president of J Vl2fl
the machinists. . ?jS."l.SIl
John A. Johnston vice president of
the structural iron workers.
Richard Patterson president of tha
carpenters' union.
I
lfer.i...
cVVhat?
Mrs.' F ECragin and fan lly
and Irs. I. D. Taylor and two sons
Mrs. Lexey Hill and Miss Ixiuise Hill
have returned from a motor trip to
Colorado.
Miss Lela Jones has been visiting
her couain Miss Lena Durrett at Na-
vina for several days.
Charles McN'ulty left yesterday for
a business trip to Springfield Mo.
Miss Ina Hlggins and Miss Lavonne
McKean went to Oklahoma City this
morning to spend a week with relat-
ives. Miss llaudio McKean who has
t-cen in Oklahoma cily for the past
Ans
Easy
to
Make
MCA'.nDAIIb ut '
'NfAUflMMfRCAItlllt"
Good
to
Drink
i.f;
THE IDEAL COFFEE
And every package contains those valuable coupons
Your Grocer will be g!ad to send you a can on trial
The Alton Mercantile Co fk'i OMa.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1915, newspaper, August 23, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616002/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.