The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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' X-j'-f April 2 The heppiest
Man 1ft Brooklyn et I o'clock yester-j
Uijr 'morning was Gecrso Von Ellff. j
vibe sot !n a taxlcab wim his arm '
-rnnnA tho former Miss Ida Whit-1
laker of . No. 163 East tenth street.
whom he. had married t her parents
home five hours before md whom hejg
was taking swiftly to the dovecote j
ise Iifd made for iier rt No. 5i" .Jhir-.h
.'nth .avenue . . 6 .
' And 1 lie maddest man la Greater
New York tvas Von Biff five minutes
later mm two masked mea stopped
Lis laxlcab at the corner ct' Fifty-
sixth street and Sixteenth avenue
hustled him from the arras of his wife
and spirited him a in another taxi-
cab to HickBville h. I leaving the!
rride deserted end alone.
The. men who did the kidnaping of
the bridegroom were frienas of his
-viio thought It wes a joke. But they
reckoned without the. feelings of the
19-year-old -xlfe who was in a serious
condition as r result o the ill timed
lest anil they reckoned also without '
lonsiderslioticf the irate bridegroom's
pu&listlc accomplishments.
Flashed Bogus Revolvers.
The taxlcab with tlie odds and
bridegroom within ft had almost
ipncbcd its destination; .When the two
iokes'.crs sprang out from the cover
of a second cab standing the cor-
ner of the streets. They wore hand-
kerchiefs of blaeEc over the lower part
of their faces and each one of them
carried a bogus revolver in his hand.
"We want you" they said to Von
K'tff when they bad throws open the
(3x1 door snd had covered him x-ith
their pistols. "Come on get out and
don't make any trouble or we'll All yOii
full of lead." :
Yrl Eifi'. thinfehig them highwaymen
sprang out and began V1 fiSht lbQrn
then and there. Ills wife fell back in a
half faint on the cushions of .the cab.
It took the two friends Ave minutes to
rag tile bridegroom into their Tallinn
vehicle ten feet away. But they final
r got him luside and save orders to
Von Eiff'fi chauffeur to take the younj
woman to her new home.
Fell Into Hysterics.
Young Mrs. Von Biff recovered on
tiie way. She -began telephoning fran-
tically for aid to her husband as soon
;s she "leacbea a drug store. After
she returned to the taxi she fell into
hysterics. Jumped from the cab lost
her way to the fiat and after sniping
about .pitifully tor an hour had to be
carried to: the. bouse whert friends
put her to bed and cared for her rith
si doctor's aid urfil morning.
Menmvllta hti husband was fight
his every inch of the way as the tsx-
icab 'journeyed towaro- Hicfesvflle. He
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7 .)! t.t.-. ....-1 '.v.-.'-. .- UAr.. nl tknl
.1. 1U lU.lu .11 t'.v.: JUilUiV w.-.
rah in his sirnRg'e to jtct free. But
fV joking' Kidnappers were one too
many and ihey landed htai In Hlclia-
vllle exhausted end ?ith bis clothes
naif torn oil.
Blameo Doth Frienou.
There they kept him until after !
o'clock irt the morning and it was if
U'r 11 when he iinally sol back to 'Jo.
SGI 7 Thirteenth avenue to find his
bride still hysterical and so ill from
he shock that half Si dozen neighbors
could not quiet her.
Tho groom also waa nearly a wror.k i
rom his fistic exertions. He told re-j
porters later that the two kidnapers
-.vere George A. Treandly and John j
Donnelly both reoenta of the
iieigiiborhood. Me had counted both
men his friends. ;
On this account be said he would
iiot. mak'"1 h police ciiutRe against them I
iiuless liSr Gift's tlltiess became very!
i ! kj7t-r- vvr7 i
ciinary-
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Suits That Sold Regularly 'for
I5.00 Now
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Suits
That Sold Re
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Now
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i Kr5infl npw. 1909 snrin stvlc. We are OVERSTOCKED and must
make room for summer garments .that are daily arriving; 200 exceptionally high-grade
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DUltS at iiieSe popular pnura. nmuil tlltin aj.w uiv laiwav uu'-pvvv mwuwiD. x jiiwii
too. there mcluded many exclusive and elaborate models all beautifully trimmed or
strictly tailored of satin-finished prunellas imported worsteds French serges and Panama and beautiful mixed
suitings; silk satin or peau de cygne lined. The newest spring colors are shown in these Suits such as taupe
vistiria catawba silver rray copper amethyst reseda old rose electric blue wood brown black and others:
in semi-fitting and hipless. effects coats along the approved straight line styles.
Without exception they are the HANDSOMEST SUITS ever offered by any house whether it be
North South East or West for anywhere near the money. Compare these suits with other sale suits.
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See Our Windows they tell part of the story.
ORNING at 8:30 O'clock sharp.
RTS TOMORROW
Remember that
YOU
SUIT
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serious. Bti! he tieelureri ht' vmhiM
never speak to them again and he re-
fused to r.ccept their belated apologies
for th2 Hl-tlmcd jest.
BEAUTY.
r;)-t (iiicii rcali.i- i.) it leutv is
!...toiy cuKcr of a bcniitiiul com-
plexMfl. it is now Lnown that any
woman tuny ily'&nd iiuic-Iuy guia
a i'e.-ffi complexion by a few min-
utes massage each dav with Nidi-
nola f:reim. This delightful cream
M'lenijlh allv comiHMj (J.'mf jTmm "fcii4
pniit liifdu iu it lif ( i-"rif-- V-tw
fnlin fc banish fn-cklea and Ell facia!
(iist idoirft "us. ji. mis th lios'os anu
tiKsin'H of Kll i.n;:ui-iti?s simvothes
niy rfil iihK'(-s ai.d i.i.'iarta to itio
skin tliH' much Tesired -.-'he;;' Bift-
BCS8 anu' exquisite clearness leaving
i in a ttistf of ch'lfllik! freshness
and beauty."' As a beautifying agent
Nadlno'a Cream where best known
H regarded a necessity. Bach' 'pack-
ee caiiiilns a binding guarantee and
. fnil dirtH-iiona whii liiell Jnst how any
wuinaii ir-.y have a perfect complex-
ion. Sold at all liib-claca drug sion-s
"IV ;ind fl.0.
NATJONAL IVlim CO- fari. Teua.
FIND CLAY ENCASED
IESIEM 11.
Ada. Okla.. April 2:! That Okh!-
ZiA has eu abundance of historical m.i-
icriai is being brought to light al
most every day and scientists wilt
turn tbi'lr a'teriiiou to this swilon
with grest energy l:i the near future.
The latest find that promises more
than ordinary intercut was that of hu-
man skeletons and bom s iu a cut on
the route of Iho Oklahoma Central
raliroa I near ibis city. A cut ws
made at h end of what seemed to be
a Vrgl frkjia-S Wjrliic' csca4t-
lngfr?nia ti f biiA4
rrofess-o; parkins and a ?ev.' towm.
men heio wcru Intnvsteil i.) the Titv.1
and mide r further investigation.
They found nine Imam siu'Us and I
bones tiiat bad apparently !;teu I
wrapped in some Utmi of clay when!
buried. The earth found around tho
bonPB hnd the- npia ranee m hfiUK
burnt or doby clay Numerous stone
Impletnents of ancient design wore al-
so found with the bones. There is !oj
ttidleaCnri that they are bunes of the
Lite.' day ludiatu i bat have Inhabit el
il.U eountiy lit;; .-1: u iriiK- i !
people tl.nt minhr have been her? ian.nl
tn -fore the red man rimu '
iV-ur'ns the rel;'n of p"eo nn nrth
most nations are plouin;; to secure
another piece uf ii.
MUST BELIEVE IT
Whsn WslI Known Gutiiria People
Tel! It So Plainly.
When public endorsement la mads
by a representative citizen of Guth-
rie the proof is positive. You must
believe it. Head this testimony. Ev-
ery backache sufferer every .. man
woman or child with any kidney trou-
ble will find prcfit in the reading.
Mrs. 1!. iT. "liner 71 (i K. Vine Street
Guthrlei Okla. says: "My husband
thinks; there is nothing that can com-
p;sre will! poaa'a Kidney fills in cur-
ing 'Uditey disorders. lie had moro
or less t rouble from his kidneys for
sclni' time. His back pained .him. es-
piM'SftHy during the ;iighl and tliouph
he used a number of remedies in- nev-
er foutut any jieiien.ient relief. When
a friend ndvVd him tc try ';nar.'
Kidney fills. b did bo mC . to in?
Kraiificntion found thini to bo tba
remedy he qeeded. ?n-'?y
much good Jih.it ho m.i
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lay rni ivivi't vnn i ni iliii
The Evening .'.Chit-Chat
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.?- .. M Aft Afe .nO X AT.-) jv. 4 .ifj 5 .V. sfe ?ft 2?! ?ix
did him sc
'iiu'-i.l their
UBS ail oe lien 1 it la ttvei wtt.
TKirn'a Klflnty Fills can be proenred
at !v. Wallace's drug siere."
For sule by a'l dealer. Price. f.(
cents. . Koster-Milburn Co. Imffaht.
X. w YorR. sole 'ssnts tr M:e Cru'ed
Remember the mime---ollan's and
t ike p-0 t'lher-
To be a good guest one should con-
form as nearly as possible to the cus-
toms of ihe household In which sae
is visiting in order ihat the whole
domestic machinery may not be dis-
commoded. ' Failure to be pron.t at meals is
one of i'.e worst sins of the careless
guest. This results In much incon-
venience :o tho hostess especially if
sb? is her own maid. Breakfast for
instance niay bo at an earlier hour
than the one to .which one is .icciis-
totr. -d but whatever the hour a guesi
should make a diligent effort to be
present ;-.t the appointed time if she
tins beci ii.erustonted 5" sleep late pi
the tnorniiiK ami hav. Jier breikfast
served ;e iier In her bed she had
u;t'fii better remain at home than
ft-) ('.-Visit iuR.'
The dilatory guest who requires the
omeieite.i and hot breads to be kept
v...;r. ' rr"' h usnal
breakfast time not. only disarranges
her hostess' plans for the morn in;
by her thoughtlessness but establish-
es heiseis in the minds of the house-
hold as an extremely selfish person.
That' she W not asked to repent her
Vi -.it very seen is li d he wondered
at.
About as uncomfortable as the kte
Kiiest is the early one v. ho Insists
on rising at five o'clock in the morn-
ing i roe ill such a Kttest In my house;
he would be up before daylight and
make such noise with his shower
bath that ho aroused the ei:f!; house-
hold from their slumbers. Thsn he
would wander downstair am! p. muse
himself reading; the maid would couie
in to air and dust tho living rooms
.'ltd be much put out. at his presence.
1'y six-thirty he was ravenous for his
breakfast ( and. as it. was still an h mr
until war. breakfast lime he would Ro
out iii the kite's: u and beg. f -f 'some
bread and ntiik.
A guest should keep her room in
good order and lie careful of her
best es s' t oilet -iccessories elc I re-
call the visit of an extremely pretty
and popular young girl to my home.
On her departure the handsome ma-
botany VJresaer in the guest room
W68 rt-.i u tr bp stained wttft wtsra"!-
ius ca-'clessly dropped on it. th.i pol-
ished si'rt'aeo badly burned by hot
c'.iilir!? tortus beiri''. laid on It
!eokfil
eol.jt ed
to be M. iii
Seven I
from
i li I" d
a Snt;!lt lamp
of the
uep to
backs
had
i.-it
'ilni:
and
dis-
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i-i' chairs
the- purl -ir bore '.i.ly scratches fro-'i
5cr JcwctoJ hn!r cmb erei t1" mm
et every cbfd.' in the house v.'eie deni-
es: Etui marred from ihe bangle bra 3d-
lets she always wore. Needless to
say when these evidences of her uti-
excusable cat elessness cittne to iisiit
her reputttiion for loveliness droppsd
several decrees i:i the opinion of the
household.
To Break in New Shoec Always Use
Aliens Foot-Base a powder. H pre-
vents T"..hniess and UHsteritiK cures
Swollen Sweaiiiis Achinf? feet. At all
DniBglstrt and shoe stores ?-c.i Sam-
ple nniied KRRIO. Address L. 3. Olm-
sted Is Hoy X. Y.
Here in Relief for Women.
ti yon have pains in the back. Urin-
ary Bladder or Kidney trouble and
want a certain pleasant herb cure for
woman's ill try Mother Cray's Australian-Leaf.
It is a safe '.nd never-falling
regulator. At Druggists or by mail "Q
cts. Sample package FREK. Addrear
The Motncr Gray Co. Leftoy K. y.
DEATH OF AN INFANT.
Special to the Daily Leader .:
Oklahoma City okla. April 2:! Tho-lS-month-old
daughter of P. 11. Wil-
liams and wife is dead from drinking
milk said' to have contained embalm-
ing fluid. ' -
r-i t" h'i tM'-iUliftZ. approach ; with
tT'Tnr'" 1 ' - i of cmid-birth.;
Is an ordeal which all women
dread : for
compares to the pain
I he thought
m 1 w h 1 : i; e-j ncrronsinccxpet;iiim:tiuuic;i
Jl Xj- a 0p pleasant anticipations.
Thousands of women havcfotind the ;usc of Mother's Friend robs
confinement of much pain and insure safety to life of mother and
child. This liniment is a God-s?nd to women at the critical time. Not
only does Mother's Frisnd carry women -safely through the perils of
She system Icr the comii.fc t. s m r 7 v
event relieves morning h Xxl Lki..;:iivrJ ' I
- w 1 ; 1 -j ' i
tkntntM?r- I i" M l V" 14. 4 H 4
sickness" and olhcr c'.s-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909, newspaper, April 23, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616163/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.