The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THIS GUTTTRTE DAILY .LEADER. FRIDAY JUKE .11. lU".
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Comfort: f or"'."?
' Hot days
We are ready to supvty .vrur
weather need;! vith oii(Oco::d;t.'JL-'; ! slw
jRoach ivuii-j hxuLtriH-iy tnlioiocl. All
sizes. Priro
4? Q
New Bilk and Mail as Shirt? the new
stripes New Figures'. Price-
I! 50
New Pcur-ia-IIcaul Ties the newest
silks in rich combinntions of ccloi's. Price
Summer Underwear
A bi- L-ock to select fiorn. . You'U
find wl)alJj''")U lite in both Vi;zn and Ivo-
pioce nnclorwcar. Price 2'5e to a
gaiment.
Oiir Popular Prices will
please you
The Only One Price Clothier In Guthrio
FHLE-Ffft
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily.
Her"'" i chance. Alii; Freekie-
f;vii. to tvv a remedy for freckle.:! with
the guarantee of ft. reliable dealer lii.tt
It will not cost you a penny uiiNws
it removes tho freckles; wliilo If Jt
floes ulie yon a clear complexion iho
expense U trifling.
SI i ply got an ounce of pthhut
double strength from any dn'.fWiat
'ami a few applications should show
joii how oasv It is to rid yourself o
the homely t'reeklea and set a boa i-
tifiil complexion. Barely i moro
than one onneo needed for the jyorat
case. . " ' J T.33D
lie sure to ask the driiRSist lor ijie
doitblo-s'rengili olhine as this is tilf!
prcscrlptlon sold under guarantee of
monev bak if it fails to reisovo
freckles. ' .
v ; v v 35 ffl . K Z
Vm
w x i v. x k x 8 k is 3 x a !
Mrs. .Mary r.rown. Walnut Kan
Is a giiel oi the lon hotel whlk
takiii'-; mineral water tafas.
U E. Sloner ot Parbei-sburg ra" :
here taking mineral water baths
'lh'nry . Johnson Ferry aitorno;
w.is a l.a'ine a visitor U Unthrle yes
Scalp Treated
Shampooing
AND
Hair Dressing
AX
BATH HOU5
BEAUTY PARLOR
iX
Um CGUIfflf ABSTHAuTCO
3NDED AB3TP. "TER
INSURANCE
.SURETY BONDS
FARM LOANS
Phon
Ctfic Rear LOB" County lnK
fro
JJ
$9 $9 Sfl
and 50
tcrday evening. -
iMr. and Mrs. 'Mauri-? :0'.Rourk3
and ..Mr. and .Mrs Frank iliurfcrd have
returned fro a fishing trip to Mod-
'j:ia.i lakn. Muddy roads hampered
tlielr motor travel.
Miro Uira Lynn of Tulsa has been
visiting her sister Mrs. McMichaol.
of 1023 West Cleveland avenue toi
the pe..it two weeks. She will reluri
to her home next week.
. ' M." I. Armaiitrout will return horn
tonight 'nf..cr a month's absence.. If;
attended the tyecoral assembly -of lit.
rrerbylerian church at Hoc.hrster
N. Y.; visited New York City Wash
Inst on.' . C. and .'liis old home ii
Indiana. '"'"'
For voluniot texTure and color Sun
Gold gives tho best results.
jiSALTII liKB CSmyTY.
Dk la. I ' used Doctor
Tierce's Fnvonto Prescription for
female weakness.
Ti.-m- 1 waa living in
r'" A rlay County
. i Tv.a'.'at thetime.
5 b (' My experience waa
't Uf X tnat it muds ma
' v p'rotiger and over-
-O-" y came weakness. I
"' havo used it ofl
i li 1 ai'd on three or
WAA M t-1 iinir different times
ic always roliovoa ni3 and ia perfectly
MltyC mother used 'Golden Medical
DifH-meiy' for bronchitis. Tins was
a family remedy in my fathers home
for years."-51r3. JUEY. Jobk Pawnee
Okla.
A preltv face ia the result of a
bcKitiiy physical condition. "Beauty
is bnt skin tletp" yet it greatly de-
pends on a clear complexion ilea
from wrinkles' and hollow cheeks.
Health always brings waltn of
beauty. A healthy state of tho pya-
tem comes with Doctor Tierce a Fav-
orite Prescription. It'a a Diedicuia
pn-pared- for woman's ailments it
cnr tiiOFO drraiigeiwi.ta and weak-
reaseff jshicli make woman's hw nua-
trp w - ; ; - - . . -
For feiry disease or adtivnt of a
tomaulv character no matter how re-
cent or how lonp; standmE tiia one
euro reliable remedy of provui ment
i i;. 'a Vnvuritn Prescriotion.
It is nrepnred from nctnrs'a roots
end herns and does not contain a
r.artical of alcohol or any mronw
It's not a seer prescription for its m
3:.... r.v;t.-i on the wravioer
Women are earnestly advised - to
. t ;iir fir niiiiiul lieruxls.
Lackache headache Au placement ca-
tarrhal conditmu hot lla.-he sallow
.Wr.to Dr. Tierce. Butfalo N. Y.
NOTES AND PER30NAL8 OF
SOCIETY
Lenort) Surka
Piione '5
WliejL ft'er a nohh deed is wrought
H'(ii-.e'iJi?isi)li)j'a a'nclsle thought
1 Our u".ti t-i l'Ja'd KiilnrlHu
To higher levels rise. ' . '..
The tidal wavo of deeper souls
Into our. inmost heiw; rolls-
And hita uB-nimwarus '
th'.l oi i.li meaner careH.
' - lieiiry W. Longfellow..
Tea'y." . .
"Luncheon for'' Miss Frances'. Bulk-
leyf Mi S3- Uiin.it a liughes. ... .
. Xrw. Mea Club Mr.- Helen Our-
liDS'; . ;" '- ."
Kimono Club Postponed.
-. Hool; 1'arl.y Mins.Mnry Oouglns.
Clover Leaf Club Mrs. Maurice
Karqulinrson.
Saturday.
Kooney Mooney Shah Club Miss
fleulah Cavolt.
IMii Delta (lamina CluD Miss Wanda
Thompson.
Vfneiahle Cannitig Ptanoustration
Ciiy Hall. '"'; - . :
Mrs. Leslie G. Nibliick and daughter
I'eU.y ha vr returned home after a
month's visit . with her parents in
Tuli-a and Muskogee."
With Mis.-. Catherine Cassidy.
the las meeting; of the Thursday
.afoehcoh club until fall was held yer.'
terday nrlth Miss Catherine Cassidy
is hostogs. A delicious three'-eonrse
HiniJieou waa served ana pinu rammer
osca decorated Hie tables. The club
Vizo was awarded to Mrs. J. C. Leph
)o pnest pri;e to Mrs. J. K. Wood-
.voiih and -consolation to-Mrs. J. K.
aymal. An 'extra table was made
in by Mrs.' I. E. -Woodworthi her
tie-Bt Mrs; George McQuald of Okla-
rinm City;' Urn. F. L. ' Brown and
Miss Kdna Graham. '
los'.crs lo p. Ivl. C. Club.
Iiri..C. F. Cotteral v;as hostess to
-u I.i. M. ('. club yesterday when the
sual hours of needle work followed
i; an iee course occupied tno aiter-
itiou hours. The members present
ere: ..Mesdames J. B. Fairfield A.
V. Voris E. Cook Frank Gatchell
'obn Katrcy Garnett J. Donslaa Sud-
tar'.h Milton Brown John Clark and
B. fhcaror. .
'hrce Fiyeo Club Meet.
Th-.! Five. Five Five club members
ma the guests last eveuiiiE of Miss
'ranees ('rook at her home on North
ine street. Music and dahelng was
njoyed ihiring the evening and a
asket lunch was served. Besides the
ub ''members Misses Frances Dalk-
y o" SalinU Kan.; Wanda Thompson
rd Beulriee Lewis were present.
'lannlng Demonstration. '
If j oil are interested in vegetable
anni'PK you are invited lo attend
!iss Katheriuo SHiith's demonstration
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at
he city hall.
Miss Helen Connor of Chandler is
ie truest of her cousin. Miss Rebecca
'ray Miss La Ferno Harris is giving
party' in nor honor tonight.
Mib-oS Grace Shannon and Kale
le-snsoa of Oklahoma City will be
hh week-end I'lsosts of Miss Lelha
3arde. . . . '.
A Mistake Made By Many.
When you suffer pains and aches by
lay flnd - sleep disturbing bladder
veakness by night feel tired ner-
ous and run down the kidneys and
'ladder1 should be restored to heajthy
ifrms and regular action. It is a
n!ske to postpone treatment tol-
'y Kidney I'ills nut .me Kidneys in
iouud. healthy condition and. keep
horn active and strong. Hold every-
thcre. til 2! M S; S Ti5 R S S 5: 26 3S "S SK
J-TOPICS OP THE . K
J ' ' ' TOWN AND STATE.
S ' ' m'-vs'tl W S 88 Bf 35 S
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?and Concert Tonhiht.
'The Booster 'Hand under direCt.on
)f l'rof. ityan. will give the rcgniat
-...l.-i. i..ni rnnrf-rt. toniirht at S
WJL rti . .
'clock in front of tho federal luiill
JOplln Celebrates.
Tnursday was a big day in Jjpr.n
Mo. Jack soid'for $nfi a '.on t:.r.
Ughest price ever known.- 'Band--parade
J tho streets and ovcrjhody
aclobrated.
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Buys Grocery.
- W. I Geor.iie has purchased Bish-
op's grocery on the west side.
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Professor "Tom" Scott Here.
;rrofersor Tom Scott siperinten1-
ent elect of-tho Guthrio city school.-
13 hero meeting patrons and memb-
ers of tho school hoard. 1'iof. T. ott
is aa aftable gentlnnian and seem it-
know his business thoroughly. :'l
American Duchess a Spy?
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Friends of the Duchess Utta-
Veiiosti-Areso who was Miss Jessie
Perry of Charleston S. C were as-
l.uouded by her arrest with her lius-
band in Venice taly on tho charge
.of espionage. They knew she was de-
voled to Italy and that both she and
the duke .were bitterly anti-Austrian.
Influential Venetians vouched for
U o couple and they were released on
hit1! Their arrest was based solely
ou the rant 'they burned a small light
in their hotel room the night Austrian
aviators dropped! )'na bombs into
Venice.
The duke an -author is also known
in New York city wncre fumams
published some of his books.
ivot For Men Only.
Women suffer as much as men do
from indigestion ami constipation and
rofiutro the same scientific remedy
to keep the stomach sweet the liver
aotlve and the. bowels regular. . . .Fol-
ey Cathartie Tablets are wholesome
and cleansing; dp not gripe or cause
naurea. Stout -people say this Is the
one cathartic that takes away that
over-full and'clofiaed-un feeling. Sold
everywhere.
am sure I will H'kc Guthrie and her
clunensuip I feel at home already
ho said today.
After a Wife Deserter.
Field Deputy 'Ed Hohertson of the
heriffs force )v(H go to Stillwater
this evening armed with a Warrant
for Will Foster wanted here on a
charge "of wife desertion.
Oklahoma Bank Statement.
The consolidated statement of state
bank1:- in Oklahoma shown .by reports
of May indicates that there is a gain
In deposits at a period of the year
when deposits usually decrease. De
posits are . $ U.!)T0.!)M as cot pared
with ? 41729.. 110 'March 4. There lire
M banks or fewer than in the
March report. Tutal.resourc.es of tno
ta'te hanks amount to $ri70H.5l2.
Boys Killed by Train.
Forest Mi);s I I and Frances Ken-
nettel. 11 were Instantly killeil anu
-Hoy .nurdlck. '12 criticay!('- Injured
BlRiABL
CASE of Mrs. HAM
Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compbund
Saved Her Life
and Sanity. -.
Shamrock Mo. "I feel it my duty
to tell the public the condition of my
healtn betore using
vour medicine. 1 had
fallinir.. inflamma
tion and congestion.
female weakness
pains in both sides
backaches and bear-
ing down pains was
short of memory
nervous impatient
passed sleepless
nichts. and had
neither strength nor 1
energy. There was always a fear ana
dread in my mind I had cold nervous j
weak spells hot flashes over my body.
T haA a yiIhch in mtf rip-lit side that WSJ
bo sore that 1 could hardly bear th3
weight of my clothes. I tried medicines
and doctorsbut they did me little Rood
and I never expected to get out again
ano l never exyn-ii-u uj ni uui
t i .i; v Pmkhom'c Vun-tHhln
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Compound and Blood Purifier and I cer-
tainly would have been in grave or in an
asylum if your medicines had not saved
nitYwSK
no hot flashes or weak nervous spells
All pains aches fears and dreads are
rone mv house- children and husband
are no longer neglected as I am almost
entirely free of the bad symptoms I had
before taking your remedies and all is
pleasure and happiness In my home."
Mrs. JostE Ham R. F. D. 1 Box 22
Shamrock Missouri.
flUini LA R lUINUUlh
x i .i..t .Iti
It yon waniji" mi nuvii-c h
JLj dift IMnkham Medicine Co
r'onlideutlal) LyiUk Mans.
u;i .i.i:.H!. -
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tvleliralitm iy
cilizeiis.
!'.nnns arc
I7C-.
all
For 5c
Murs 2x3 inches
1 t lo7cn
. 5c
5c
5c
5c
J5c
20c
Flaj 0x9 inches
three for .; :
.. I'lacs. 8x14 inches
two for
I'lasrs 14x4 inches
each .;
Red. White and Blue
Hunting' .per yard .
Large Muslin Ivlags
on 'sticks each ..
JUNE
WHITE
SALE
Now on
when a santa V passeni4''r train'
S Now on i bii-iiiu u
I j QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA I
irneb thn nntnmoliile in which they'.Tkn rnmn flmonir us. ( One monlh
were
riding near 'Moreland yoster-
day.
School Wir Continues.
Tho sch6ol war at Oklahoma City.
continues iitiafbated. The Janitor.
now enter into the controversy. The
head janitor It. E Crawford lias filed
notice that he will not ;iult alth6ugh
he had been fired.
Steel Bridge Goes Out.
iTIlL'h water Is again playing havoc
with railroad bridges in Oklahoma.
The large steel bridge of tho Orient;
over the Salt Fork or tne ArRansa
near Byron went out last night.
Italian Agents Here. -
Italian representatives are here
this week looking for Oklahoma hors
es for use In: the war. Italy wants
iffi'0000 horses immediately.
Crop Will Be 'Mammoth.
Oklahoma's wheat yield will reach
i.OOfl.OOO bushels is latest estimate.
Flag Day Proclamation.
IMayor .Nlssley today Issued a proo-
lamatlon designating Monday Junejthls latter mierpre.eu p i
11 IFUVg Day and a holiday. All are
urged to observe the day by putting
out a flag.
Resolutions of Condolenco.
Wheieas. through tho Supreme
Power of tho Almighty God ueaui
has taken ono of our most honorahlo
and beloved ciaatftnates Georgo
.Brown who departed this me .nine
!Uh 1913 as the result of an nnfor-
tnnaJe accident; therefore be It
p.esolved; That great sorrow has
come to us hH associates who have
learned to admire hlx. for bis manly
Mualilies upright lUe and' kind dispo-
sition; that we extend to his be-
reaved parents cisters and Other rel-
attvta our profound sympathy in this
hour bf less and sorrow; and that!
while we mourn b'..4 untimely death
we bow in humble submission to Al
mighty God whose will ia past find-
ing out.
c.)lved further that these reso-
lutions boioae a part of the record
of the class of 19H or Paver High
School and that a copy be delivered
to his relations and a copy ho given
to The Dally leader. Grace Irby.
Clarence Scott. Earl M Kee. Osie
Campbell Committee.
Howltrer Tells of Young Eisenschmidt.
I Clyde It. Eisenschmidt youngest son
of Chas. F. Eisenschmidt of this city.
Is the youngcst.of tho one hundred and
nixfy-four members of the 1915 gradu-
a:o rinoa nf the United States Mill
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!ar) arademy at West Point. New
York Tni3 jg COmniencement week
J graddation exercises Will be
hed on .or at l.:3.
o'clock. Mr. Eisenschmidt will visit In
Xew York and with his grandparents
m Cincinnati before arriving home
the last week in June. Tho 19151
"Howitzer" the annual year liook ha: j
to nay of him: "Away back In the;
past before the dawn of freedom j
those hazy days when a
though;
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...i.t lij..lf Imekvrards. crones in a-
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ma?.e of ilistorted fauey. trips over a
wrii.r of Indistinctness and conies.
FLAGSfor FLAY DAY
Flag Day Monday June 14th
J vcfl)iK'!t-ti(iiiW rlf.owatc tliciv litrnte-- ami ituir
jd'.iaVnHmMi t fl;itr !). w if! fce :t ntiu! iutri.tic T&Wj t
tlic Llmhrk .sclioul cliiulrcn and
Well preprircd vvitli Risrs in all stylet
. j 50c Flags 39c
- 'ast color Muslin i'l.fgs. with
heavy tliill Jiindmg and 'lras eye-
lets i i-2 t-ct by- 4 feet.
lluv them tiiuiomiw
si.i'ciaf. each :
Fast color Mushu
5 foct by X feet ;
Flags size
$1.48
" Fast color heavy Muslin
size 8 feet by 12' feet;
each ;
$1.98
i;c Oil Color. Flntrs color
soHi'tely. fast ; size 24x34
'Inches each ....: '.fcitlv
to a halt before a wall of forgotfulnosa
later he shaving become seventeen
years old a christening is about to
ensue. The victim writhes and kicks
the water flows cold and clear (ink
and pomade wero unknown in those
'days.) tho drama proceeds with deadly
nreehdon .and KUiglo! swish! gulp!
we break away and scamper for our
tents nnd Ike emerges a spluttering
effervescence of dripping manhood
nn1 thn ebinn bfthv lias been baptized!
'Twas ft long time ago hut it's one of
the Incidents of plebo camp upon
which tho veil of the past lifts to dis-
play a setting of frivolity Instead of
the usual somber prospect o a rifle a
cartridge box and two 'tarnished'
brasses. He is a reticent follow -an
erstwhile clever manipulator of a
leniila racmiet with an unobtrusive
sort of nature which conceals a latent
ability. Ike is not what ' we- would
call obtrusive Wo can hardly say
that but Wart him off In a sentence
and he will jump to the middle forget
start over again get tied - up in a
hopeless muddle and then bust. Every-
th'ng Bcerus to tumble out at once
but you get his idea all right a sort
of intangible mixture of common sense
find Oklahoma bravado. If you want
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. SHANTUNG- SILK SHXETS
IIi-vp is an Kail it Wilson product wo have jq Cf
just received. It's a new and g.md one too ijlu.uU
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Flags
We will flive rc To The
School Children an lotiij
ah-
an thev last t-rall sili
Flags on ctick pins.
who Is also from Oklahoma. Charles
C! Ife'rrie'k of flayre John II. Wallace'
of Oklahoma City and Otto Hooper of
McAloRlor are the other Oklahoma
graduates of lftlfl."
Don't neglect a summer cold A
branchial cough causes broken sleep
and lower your vitality. Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound soothes
and heuhi raw Inflamed mrj'nbranes
Stops tickling in throat and clears
stuffy wheezy breathing. Contains no
opiates; children like it; good for all
colds coughs rroup mid tmincmai
affections.
Bold everywhere.
K MOMENT
k v. y. v. if' x 'A 'a si V y. 2 1 t& sf.
iMifl Itatherlne Smith connty dem-
onstrator wlU give a tree demnnsl ra-
tlin on canning vegetables at tha
city hall 'at .2 o'clock Saturday after-
neon. There will he a band concert to-
rdtrht in front of the Inderal building
Concert' will' begin at o'clock Bhan.
Ryan's hand will play.'
Did you say troublw with your bak-
ing? Well theu mbo Sun Gold.
Decorate June 11 ".Flasr Pay.'
Tluit's wlmtyoii sliutil.l be.
D.m't uiii'tt. yoiiist'H' fnrlnis-
iiioss or social ni'livitico by
ltoiiiL' ai;iicca!ilv innroiu--
foflalili' in that heavy suit.-
PLAM EEACH SUItS
That Fit Properly
fire the pniclicat cool sunt-
liici- garments. Our units are
properly tlcsisiH'tl ami tail-'
orol and lu-ai" the tri'utiiin-
Palm Ih'arh laln-l. in dark
colors as well alislit. f
$7.50 $8.50 101
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