The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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THE LEADER GDTHUIE OKI A.
WEDNESDAY MARCH S. 1911
PACE TTTREE
i
migkl I trouble yon to give me ( lu
lollowing i ii I iiuat ion ? How long '
il iiwi lm NlfiPrilM.'. l:it :innvir- !
ance In your it.v; woat big artists
have appears I iheie during the pros-
en( seitson and with what degree ot
success: ' what is the Rathe aud seat
ing capacity ol
auditorium tor
Thanking yot
assistance von
me. Verv Irulj
the most suitable
in ail value for SUI
may lie able to jW
yours Frederic Ship-
Clothing
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Shoes
for Men
Young Men
and Boys
WEDNESDAY'S MENU
Breakfast
Baked Apple
Cereal
(1 Inea wiili Mapl i Syrup
Coffee
Luncheon
Split Pea Soup
Croutons
Hot Ginger Bread
( horse
Ii a
Come See
Leading Clothier.
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J II. Prtberlon M Shawnee is In
the eitiy.
George S. Mead 0 Oklahoma City
is here for a few days.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. K. Longley of IB
RenO are In the city.
Mrs. II. M. Leyda of Chicago the
specialist n elementary Sunday
school work arrived today for th:
Sunday school convention
Miss Anna Carleson of Chicago
is here for the Sunday BOOOOl 'on-
vrntion. Mrs. V. Hi Miller from the uni'iue
town ol Buffalo okla.. was one of the
flril visitors to arrive for the Sunday
school convention. The town of Buf-
falo has recently heen exploited as
the only town in the world in which
every house is built of cement
Mrs. 11. Bell of Oklahoma City
is here for the Sumlay school on-
vention. Mrs. W. H. Courtier of Shawnee
It here.
Mr. and Mrs. fi. H. Sheldon Of
Stillwater are at the lone.
Mrs. C. H. Nicholls of Oklahoma
City wife of the secretary of the
state Sunday school convention ar-
rived today.
C. E. Basconi traveling passenger
agent for the Rock Island is in the
city trying to convince the Sunday
school teachers that the Rock Island
is ihe proper route to the convention
in California' this summer.
Mrs. (!. K. Davis of Hlackwoll is
here for the Sunday scnool conveo
tioa.
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A 'marriage cense wag lSSU6d yes-
("iii iy to C E. Vermillion and Miss
I iila ('ration of Meridian.
Will li cks and Y. II. Allemeyer
of I'awhusko. charged with selling
liquor to Osage Indians were taken
to Oklahoma City today to plead. Tne
ilisliict couri is Q session there.
Rev. S. J White formerly of Chil-
licoihe Mo. preached lis first ser-
mon as pastor of the Guthrie Chris-
lian church Sumlay.
Ii is expected the supreme court
ami the attorney general's offices will
move to Oklahoma City about the
last of the Month. Special quarters
arc being fitted up for them.
Tickets for tho police hall are sell-
ing rapidly. The event will be on
the evening of St. Patrick's day.
The water carriers increased won-
(fM'ulry yesterday the ilrs?t line
day in March.
Laying of concrete on Vine street
was today started by the J V. Hill
company which has the paving contract.
NUT TO 1 IIP TRQUBLb
The Oklahoma Weekly Leader one
year and a copy of General Jami-
son's Book "With Walker in Nica-
ruuga." for only 75 cents. This offer
Is good until October 1. The Weekly
Leader contains all national and state
news farm and local information.
Regular price of the Weekly Leader
our year is $1.01). This is a special
oiler'; seven! v-five cents gets on
year's subscription and Jamison's
imok postpaid. Address The Leader
Cut brie Oklahoma.
I'oilerl
hit to
Dinner
ousc Stcuk
Maibrod Hot
French Fried Potatoes
Mowed Tomatoes
Peach Tapioca
The item to the e
P McXeal is in th
correci. She has
ered from her Injur!
ret that Mrs. HI.
hospital is in-
acfically recov-
(By Associated Press.)
Kl Paso Mar. 7 The Federal got-
ernment's action in ordering addi-
tional troops toward the Mexican
border despite ihe government's as-
surance that it is for training pin-
poses is taken by Americans lere
to mean only one thing American
ir.tervention in the near future in
Mexican disturbances.
A British Threat? .
Washington I). Cm Mar. 7 The
war department declares that there
Is no direct t.'ject in the movement
of troops to the department Of Texas
other tnan for purpOM of maneuvers.
In many quarters however much
i bought teas best given to what is
regarded as the unsatisfactory con-
oiiiou in the south Mexican border
It WcCs learned today that the British
minister here a few cays ago con-
sulted the state department regard-
ing what steps should be taken to
1 roteel foreign interests in Mexico
making known that If the UnC.ed
States could not lextend protection
the British government might Bttd i'
necessary to look a Her its own subjects.
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Avoid Ii
Leave this tremendous alcohol;
question io your doctor. The dan
ger li too great tor you to decide
The Dally Leader
bpecial Lenten services wi . be held
at Trinity Episcopal church Wednes-
day at 7:10 p. in. Prof. Kent or the
Logan COttttt liign school will lecture
on "The Personality ot ihe Tteachcr
in Kdiication."
DEPOSITORY STOCK FOR SALF
The Guthrie Building & Loan As-
sociation of Guthrie Oklahoma hav?
added a new feature of invest men'
to their association. They are now
issuing Depository Stock for which
they pay a nice rate of interest pay-
able semi-annually. Should you de-
sire an investment please call at
the office of Ihe secretary and he
will explain same to you.
Guthrie BnUding & lan Assnciu'ion
By W M. BRONSON Sec.
Samson's
Levies
ccald have been quickly restored if the
secrets of New Age Hair Grower had
been known to the ancients.
It makes hair grow because it helps
Nature.
flEW AGE
HAIR. GROWEK
(Unguent)
keeps the scalp healthy. Feeds the
hungry hair roots. Tones up the nerves
and blood vessels. Puts so much life into
the scalp that hair simply has to grow.
Don't doubt this. It's the truth. If it
were not we could not afford to make
our guarantee offer which says "New
Age will grow hair for you or your
money back."
Try it. You can't lose.
Most druggists sell it. If yours doesn't
send $1 lor jar postpaid and guaranteed.
N.wAf Chemical Co. Guthrie. Ohlt.
BUST NIGHT FDR "BILLS"
Farewe ll Fcrfomvfvccj in Old
Quarters to Be Rather
Warm fi flair
Braised Liver.
Two pounds
ly floured sea
lemon ju'ce
in large
d livel- thorough
weii with pepper
tie salt. Lay It
dish add two slice
onions six carrots -siire.iiieu lengiu-
wise a bay leaf sprinkling of parsley
cover with thin slices of fat bacon a
pint of water. Cover tightly and
bake for ten minutes. Good House-
keeping Magazine.
Baked potatoes are greatly improv-
ed by thoroughly greasing with meat
rylngl before placing in oven.
Onions require fully an hour to
bake with skins on. They are a little
trouble to prepare at table--if not
done before serving bin will fully
repay family fond of tnem.
When boiling a ciuaj:t of commeal
nnisli add one tables poocfttl of corn-
starch 4t will prevehl breaking while
frying (original.)
Th
With US.
Visitor!
'Water
dev.
Miss A
ening.
visited.
lunday school delegates arc
lb
water.
parlie
in or-
gave
the
Hoe party last
shows were
Swamp Campbell clerk of the BU
preme conn visited at home today.
I shall not move to Oklahoma City
says Mi. Campbell
Commodote Laugley of oklahona
OHy was in Guthrie yesterday. He
makes regular weekly visits to Guth-
rie. Rare attraction for Langley. By
ihr way l.angloy is a candidate for
lax commissioner.
.lack Love of the corporation com-
mission was paying social calls in
(in! brie litst evening.
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Dutch Attraction at the Elite
Merry May Collins in her "dutch
role'' with Miss Marie Hood to assist
her make a very inieriainiag pa'r.
The crowds al the Elite theatre are
increasing (tally They always huv.i
clever pictures.
Sues Railroad for Blood Poison.
L. R. Watson ol Clinton has
brought suit in the federal cour.
again! the Frisco: road. He astts
5880 damages and costs on account
of injury. He alleges that in Janu-
ary tWO while working in the freight
depot at Clinton he was forced to
jump and thai he landed on a rutty
nail which caused blood poison. The
case was transferred from ihe district
court for Custer county
Minerals wells Water Will Fix Him
It is reported from Long Beach
California that Harper S. Cunning-
ham former senator from Logan
county district and former sovereign
inspector general of the Scottish
Rite in Oklahoma is seriously ill
from stomach trouble. Mr. Cunning
bam is now a citien of New MsxiCO
and he has been considered a prob-
ably united States senator.
Took an Over-Dose of Cascarcts
Prank Httdebrand who recently re-
turned to town alter an absence of
S -year or more ot into trouble yes-
terday because iie obtained too much
credit it is said be gave knottier
name in getting groceries on credit.
At a livery stable he got a team.
Complaints reached the police yes
terday and his career was slopped.
The money to pay the claims was
secured and he was released. Ilil le-
brand was formerly a railroad man.
L
Rock Island and Frisco Made
Defandants in Dtmtgt
Actions
in
The roll.
the
rlnK
Railroad suits art
fe leral court bare.
were filed yes.erdny :
Charles Creech ChtckashS
the Rofik It nd asking $n.
nges for losf. of aa aye while
as a brake repairer.
Mrs. Klfie Marvin. Kl Reno
tne Rock Island for
count of the death of her husbat (1 J'.
C. Martin.
bin Law ton against the
$."..000 on account of in-
humiliation on his ejee
a trait:. He claimed I"
ticket for Oklahoma Ci.y.
nwson against UocK IS-
This is the substance of an invita-
tion sent by the (luthrie Elks 10 every
Klk on the reservation. ihe invi-
tation alludes to a social session to-
night. Some time this month the
lodge and club rooms will be moved
to the Cassidy building.
A bunch of particularly nervous and
delteace intle fawns will be branded.
They are Michael Cassidy W. M.
Barrick. A. Meyer. K L. Ilirschi W.
L Rhodes H. H. Rej QoidS Oscar L
Curd. Roy H. Roberts
Intimation are made that there w
be some duck for disposal. The siew-
rd and several others of the BUI
tribe have been to the Salt plains.
Prof. Charles Hunter and his Dutch
Oerman eherus wHI pm on the ora-
torio "flcboltsel-Mtnk."
Arrow
AorOLLARSv
Hk
BELMONT CHESTER
hitch 2' high
Clnelt. IValwdy A Company Troy New TorS
Central Body Meeting
There will be Ihe regular meeting
of the Trades Council tonight. Busi-
ness of InipOrtSnc-. will be discussed
ml
ot.
SUES E IEWSURANCE POUCH
Don't use harsh physics. The reac-
tion weakens tho bowels leads to
Chronic constipation. Get Doau's Reg-
Diets. They operate easily tone the
stomach cure constipation.
against
i 8 dam-working
5.0' on ac-
C. L Go
Frisi o. 'for
.jury and
tiru from
have had a
Virgie L
land for 110000
crossing in Yukon.
W. A. Coombs
against thp Rock
on account of Ihe
Jesse R. Coombs
yards.
Ailoineys for Mrs. Pannle K.
teson are preparing to make I
wallop at the Modern Brother!
ol America centered at Mason i
Iowa. She is a poor woman and
a resident bare for many years
In May lulu Mi's. Pattesotl
came the lieii'diciary in a policy
$1000 taken out by her son
Pbllles thirty-seven years old
WM said to have been dulv pastel
. i i i
me iocui piiysician ana to nave
all assessments and dues. Pii
dl -d on December to iiiOi
company is said to liave refuse
pa the claim.
pani
lllesl
The
1 to
GRAlf HMIR RESTORED
"WALHUTTA KAiR STAIN"
r. "ii ere Orny SUwUrort ee
lUuMin'it Ii.ir or MouatarJia
tr..MUI iUWi.4lv. iii'.TJBAH7iha(t(j
frui.i I ltrowu to Hlaeb.
nut .. r t. I r rub oft r .i...
U'ii ii.i iK.lroiia unit Is not Mkkv
nor (mniy. Hold bv nil dniKtrtil
.. r.'n.i yen u i'l ii Slai for gov ponipatiL
i (Men tiiiu'ii M uinc-li) WQ. It v.ir drtijiitlet
l it nena uim-t to Send Umj t. lfow
from i i. ptKUm uorcttnaed from 4ruM
wi givo you a tull-M.M bulUe tor noihloa.
TTA CO. 00 I M. 14th SU SU Uakk M...
iU A-lv't u.i.l KT KtiCi: s.V.MI'l.l-
iMa w. m Rea
Kan. Is in Ihe city
for injuries at a
Oklahoma City.
Island for 150000
death of his son
in the Kl Reno
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed
to cure any case of Itching Blind
Bleeding of Protruding Piles In 6 ti
14 days or money refuuded. 60c.
Hear
at the
about the
Monarch
larthqueke.
itore
Cards have been received from Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert H. Smock of ISSN
Prairie avenue Chicago announcing
Sao birth of a son John Phillip Feb
ruary 28. Mr. and Mrs. Smock for
merlv resided in this citv. when Mr
Smock was state bank commissioner
Mrs. Smock was a favorite in society
and one of the most accomplish!' i
musicians Ol the LAdtei' -Musi:' club.
Prior to her marriage she was known
as a brilliant concert violinist and
traveled wilh .lohn Philip Soiisa. Ok
laboma lost a rare musician and a
woman of tumeual charm when Mr.
Bmoek's cbaiiga of business too'c
them away. I .
An Oklahoma City paper says:
Miss Halite M. Cooke ; ho Is on-
vab scing irom a serious illness Is
at the bonie of Miss Amy Brooks
where she will remain until she ?oes
to visit the home of her grandfather
in Brenham Tex. Miss Cook is suf-
ficiently recovered to go out for a
short time every day and expects to
be able to mak"1 the trip within 'he
coming week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Tillman have
moved from tlOt; Kast Noble to 1H5
East Oklahoma.
The Cambridge club met at Hie
Carnegie library Monday afternoon
with a good attendance.
Mrs. H. M. Ft:r..ian of t;u2 North
B)m street was hostess Monday after-
noon to bbe Monday Bridge el'ib.
There were four tallies. Miss Casali
won first prise. Mrs. W. S. Branson
second and Mrs. Chas. Seton con-
solation. The Shakespeare club met today
at the Carnegie library.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas'
Bclectric Oil strongest cheapest lini
ment ever devised. A household
remedy in America for 2Ti years.
County Jail Crowded
There are fifty-five prisoners in
tiie county jail. The majority how-
ever are Federal prisoners Rapt by
arrangement The recent terms of
Federal ami state conns Will result
this week in the removal of leu two
Federal and eight state prisoners.
Frank H. Gordon the fetor Other-
I wise knows as Walter Barnes n C ii-
leugjalmiirderer is to be taken fo
..rav mworth The highest number
of prisoners under .Sheriff Murphv's
administration was fifty-nine two
weeks ago.
FOR SALE
An improved 2 12 or 5-acre tract at
corner of Cleveland Ave. and Pine 31.
The rush for our
Up-to-date
Sheet Music
was great. We
have a few sheets
left. Come in.
ST. LOUIS RACKET
ELITE THEATRE
TO NIGHT
V.UTI)I'.VI!.LK
MERRY MAY COLLINS
MISS MARIE HOOD
IN NEW SKETCH.
M TI ). PICTURES
THE ROAD TO RICHMOND
Moving Picture Man
ALWAYS FIRST CLASS
ATTR T!()'S.
Admission 10c
Just 4 blocks east of Convention
Hall and car line. No trades.
When you have rheumatism in
your fool or instep apply Chamber-
lain's Liniment and you will get
Quick relief n costs but quarter
Why suffer? For sale bj all dealers.
TQWNSHiPASSESSQRS IN SESSION
7-room house corner of East Man-
sur Ave. and Maple St.
5 vacant lots in Capital Hill: hign
level and smooth.
80S
i .i no
b
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I
Township assessors were
session (bare today. They
their supplies and they an
the annual assessments at
very large per cent of the assessors
are new men in the business.
The county commissioner! mat
witfi the assessors this afternoon
giving them instructions on many
points i
The new court house is proving
of great satisfaction to all who have
any part in county business. There
if room for everybody and no offices
have to be vacated to allow some
meeting to be held. There are hif?
offices In the basement not in regu-
lar use. Chairman O'Neal .has di-
rected that they he flttel up for
special uses. The assessors used the
them today and they have already
heen used as jurv rooms.
J. D. VanHoozer
Phne 359 Red or 1
Coming!
An Awful
Earthquake
Mr. and
pleasantly
right
evening.
o the c
cour
Dale
Spur
of tl
Miss
Mrs. J .1.
entertained
O'Ronrk very
the Monday
'Five llundi
Almost the
b was nrese
je luncheon was
won the lady's
rier the gentlemt
ie club were Mr.
ed
lull
and
club" last
membership
A nice two
rved. Mrs.
ce and Mr.
The guest
Mrs. Lutz
McNei
Portlrnd Or
and
gon.
Miss McDonald ol
alone. Awr'; arvt--iit;i - . .imir
Mrs. H M PHrrmah entertained with
an informal luncheon today compli-
mentary to Mrs. E. T. Kneisley of
Canton Illinois.
Mrs. Charles West of 110. West
Cleveland entertains tomorrow af'er-
i;oon with a card party and a lunch-
eon on Friday in honor of visiting
ladies from Knid.
X ilC lit.) lk.Ltt.tl UK u.
lowing letter from Mr. Frederic Ship
man manager of Nordica: The BDrtag
tour of Mine. Lillian Nor Ilea and her
concert party will include St. Louis
Kansas Ciiy and a limited number
of other points In that territory and
WHAT CURES ECZEMA?
We have had so many Inquiries
lately regarding Fczema and other
skin diseases Ui.t we are glad to
make our answer public. After
careful investigation we have found
that a simple wush of Oil of Winter-
green as compounded in D. 1). !).
can be relied upon. We would not
make this Statement to our patrons
friandl and "neighbors unless we wero
sure of it and although there ere
many so-called Eczema remedies
sold we ourselves unhesitatingly
recommend D. I). D Prescription.
Because We know that it ;ives
instant relief to l.'.iat torturing Itch.
Hecause I). D. D. starts the cure
at the foundation of the trouble.
Hecause It cleanses soothes and
heals the skin clearing away pirn
pies and blotches over night.
Hecause It enables Nature to re-
pair the ravages of disease.
Because The records of ten yen's
oi comulci" cu"c of 'IiGusiUid" of
the most serious cases show that I).
D. D. is today recognized as the ab-
solutely reliable Bezema Cure.
loop into our store today just to
till'- over the merits of Miis wonder-
ful Prescription. Wo will also cx-
Millinery Opening
We Cordially Invite you to Inspect
Our Opening Display of Spring Millinery
Wednesday and Thursday
March 8th and 9th 1911
PATTERN HATS consisting of the latest Parisian Models
TAILORED HATS which you will find bi tew'hat v u wnl in ityle and price.
NOVELTIES including all ihe seasons latest productions.
LARSON'S
PRODUCERS OF CORRECT MILLINERY
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