The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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CITIES NEED
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McElwain S
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amtimz uss snorsnnr.is
" LEADER" and :t REPEATER "
COLOR LIKE
POLICE?
Get orood i".tand:-Tt. lends when nj htiv ."lioishelis and
yQgJbc qgvJ" et rgjjjlt. Such vcll-knovn and
tried shells as Louie r ; and "Repealer'1 will always
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WILL NOT KISS TEACHER IF FEMININE COP FROM LOS
i'.ivt you satisfaction. They 5: Slrcfyy c:kv
and uniformly loaded w:th cnl :.iand?. rfc urirn
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SHE SMACKS MEXICAN ANGELES MAKES TOUR
CHILDREN OF COUNTRY
I Lit!
Oil THE
WOMEN
vjppwdcr. shot s:d wr.dd.ng Their vr
trap record shown they ere hart.-hi -v... give
exception:. !1
desirable for
gation on l!'
not found o
It allows fo
from puliing
ITOO.
Such quaiiti
Note the.
What is termed a "Kissing strike"
is reported from the consolidated din-
iv'm school l Host Will. The strike
i- oj in the iiriftittry and first grade
rcMth anil is staid to be assuming gi ;
Vlll8 and
;elovod h
decfcledfy
iOpular with ami
Kansas ( ity ihi. Dev. I Mrs.
.Mii c stebhins Wells a regular inem-U-r
of 1 In- l.os Angeles )olic.e depart-
ment arrived here ve.storday.
.Mrs Wells attendee! a meeting 01'
la.- Woman's ! ndn in the Metropoii-
tan tftbemcle. T"went.v-ilrst ami .Jef-
rsoii suvets yesteraaj afternoon.
upon request addressed a few
(ion
her'
ses have been at a premium in the
111. a I. aim for heartache as well as
ili'en ill tne
"Our nioderi
natural soun
Winckesii r gluts irt ;:. tut all kinds of shw .
and w ntkestet ammunition for nil kinds of tnins.
liav en t oliotlgii
ret into mischief.
iSK POM T
:i W Bit iXD
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Nicaraguan War Sickening
Tragedy. Many Women and
Children Killed. Bodies Burned
women and children were in the
.Managua. Nicjin.aiiiifJrt. t Aim
tans in Managua now know what a city;
sickening trnged.v a Central American Results of Savage Shelling
resolution n. They have passed All day the .lavage shelling rontiuu-!
through a modd of turmoil (Sept.) : ed. the shells exploding all ov er the
witnessed a tjiree-duv battle and ex- pH.
uerieuoed thejutorrors of a bombard- J In one house a mother and her four I
inenl. They & seen the people of daughters were wounded A child sii I
rhe city panitf stricken women auditing on ;i doorstep was cut in two. A
children ki!lej have borne the suf- woman with her babe at her breast
lerings f Iiuirjter in a town heleagu.-. r:f UnlUjs across the street was struck
ed and have jtoi miraculous escapes hr jfey ann ))0ih w(fte instantly I
from exolodittg shells and bullels. 1 killed. One hundred and thirty-six
ftftH lej- s hundreds of recruits ! women and children were killed or
mar. hing mil blithely with vivas and J v. ounded. The escape of bundreil.s ol I
lauaijter. to fight- !rhaps to meet 'hers was miraculous
the death t hottsandsJ of their fellows j The second evening of the bombard-
aireaflv had met.
BENEFACTOR
S SLOGGED
AND DOBS
HOBOES POUNCE UPON
GOOD SAMARITAN WHO
HAD FED THEM
er in one corner ol the room ;:n
i .cnptl.v ostracized by. the oth
youngsters. At t he noon hour a con
mittee of uhotit teii little girls waite
on the teacher.
"Miss Dee. are you gwns to i
t'ujnw little .Mexicans toov was tli
question propounded by 'he leader
our room and
night to kiss tl
I do yon. should)
Dee. K you k
u can'i kiss us a
over and we all
little .Mexicans :
to do and so they
Thai and the neglect or proper reliff-
increase In juvenile crime. Idle-
ness has robbed Die ounger genera-
tion of totorul liber. Formerly when
every boy in a family had iiis chores
to do and every girl had a share of
the housework assigned to her youag
peo.de had little time left for gat tier-
ing on sireet corners and attending
piclnro shows.
"Today mothers do all the house-
work and wash the dishes so that
her daughter's hands may remain soft
ami white. Cltildren should be built
into the family life. Thev should
have their . rcsjionsibilit ies
m
I
Ajiyone who kiiows now can n
gOOu allocs l)ii t
to in
A
;:IAI
i HI
i
sliocs and SCIJ tlicin at a low prl
reauires tl
L i I 1 1
he know how )lus
McElwain standard of effici
i i i ii
metnods plus the tie termina-
tion to make the best shoes for
the moricy that can he made.
W. II. McElwain Company Huston
in 1 1 v incouK
is yet but the
I nient it she
hit tin
president:
haul found
1 suffered habitually Trom ronstipa-
ii. Iioan's Regulets relieved and
engthened the bowels so that they
to been regular ever since." A. Vi
vis grocer Sulphur Springs Texas
;15OOO.CO STOCK TO TRADE.
The capital of iiragua in Sept.
was the local point jbf the revolution
of which ('.en. Luis .jena. the deposed
Minister of War. warn the head. The
two military heroes ipf the rising of
ISWi-lo. which 0'erthrey Zelaya. were
KtBiiici t'liamorro artd l.uis Mena.
Mena became Minister o: Var anu ;;-
gani.ed the Asseiuolv which in Ocio-tK-r.
IU elected bifo tu-esident of the
republic for the tcj-m Ucginning Janu-
ary I. un.
United States Takes Hand
Then the ("nited'STaiea stepjied In j
tiie Ainerii an Minister notifying
.Mena thai his election was regarded:
as premature and a violation of tbn
pact made with the representative of!
the Cnited Mates (5n. Mena was de-1
posed later as Minister of M'ar and'
en. Chamorro was appointed com-'
maiider in chief of the army. Mens j
eventually fled and armed the lab- j
era Is.
Thus begau the revolution which j
reached its climax in the bombard-I
inent of non-combatants -a violation
of all morals even of revolutions in:
Central America. except in the cuse
ol Zelaya. who bomVw.ded Managua j
in 1S9:: in the revolt that established
hiui as dietator.
It was no part o Mena s plan bo-
ever. to take Maujijaua bv assault i
On Zeledon for.jnie time Minis-':'
of War under Zeluya was responsible!
for that lrhfffc lUaBBiiiliij helidess on
a sick bed. The liui'uiuydmeni began
oh i i.-;.iiav '!Hriltfi. aitltoila.i .
don had been MNnwf tU'at t'lousa;
TERRIBLE ITCHING
se and exploded in a room when
president and his cabinet wen
conference with lien t'liamorro
mgeiy enough no one was injured
shell exploded in Die interio:
rt of the house of an Americai
ml we w
bin and 1
been taught to apply' tliem-
acitlre the habit pf indus-
the children enough to do
ill have ;i stronger citizen
ess breaking up of homes."
Wells is visiting the principal
of the country on a six months
of absence. Her object is to
criminal conditions and the po-
tts appointed a police officer ol
ageles September t 1910.
1 have never had much trou
ble In making arrests" she
answer to a ipiesiiou "thotig
ties do not require much of i
see;. I have charge of the l
should lost people. But I have urn
xpen.- of proprietors of motion plot
t hurtles and penny arcades who '
too" she added with a si
onlv weapon I carry is a I
"Kven c::. needs wotm
officers. S'rangers would
appeal to them."
it ted With Machetes
Throughout Monday and Tuesda
le battle waged culminating In
larp attack in the afternoon who
any insurgents broke over the m
enchmeins. They were not stii
nted In strength however and w.er
-aid.
cottage close in at $3i
v ...i U you want to
sale
thrte
i aa n
1 or
lien
THEOLD RELIABLE
REMEDY MEN
Cheapest accident instirance Dr.
homas' Kclectrlc Oil. Stops tin? pain
tnl heals the wound. All druggists
11 it.
HROPSY
p brcnthiuafew
jhk r KivnenUnrtUnl l t" tl iu?? m
Jl i 20 to 0 rty i. Writ-fur trial tr
K&6m nr. B. BKK.'. .-.lNS- ..t r..
tllOTeB : iv- I::. and fll.f.fi
bn-atli lun few ilays usua:;
Illfl M (U't : '"'.It
tr?atnu.nt Freo
ria.v ii. tit
ding
si rick'-
wn -an
m m mi m
IS CUBE 081.85
auns
o't was kiioi i
ifier three days'
with tremendous
e had dissipated the insurgents
they retired in disorder
Cost Is Heavy
Don't Negtc
in the v
Use Ely'
0 1 Uo.lll
J Stop ft
Stage
Balm
Pat Wea
Ths
Coifhrie.
Call of the Moose
utely
I IS
IB!
JFotches. 'Cou'li! riot Rest Day
4jeht Solid. Raised Up Mass.
Scratched Until. Bled. Entirely
Cured of Torment by Cuticnra
Soap and Ointment.
;in Xfllten I a. - fllMf ...- n;) 1
lu a till ibis WUIte of HHTeeinit Kith
UMckaa on m limn- at jlii- moft interne
kfltiKbdt f"t Itettlng that
ciHtid very wrll le tW-
nfriiinl. I coiili I mil rnl
9 w 1a.' tir nii.lil llji lli-hlntf
w:ia no M'rr. thai it
naked uw out of alnei).
could ni-ver Cct a full
i A JV ..!..!.. . 1 I.... .
rtX-r--Jf v i.f
J j 1 wTKt.'li U allay t !.- ter-
jil lf ftclilii(t ami I actually
1
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'lis I here did not know what was
happening until the railroad was open-
ed by Americans. Although not In-
vested it was beleaguered. So. too.
were Massa;. a ami Granada.
Eodies Are Burned
The attempt to take the capital and
thus caoture the ftovernmenl having
tailed the scene of war was shifted.
Tones sent by the government t.
check the rising there mei rebel)
numbering 3000. and. alter dosperan
(street lighting wen- killed almost 1
he rascals hip and
;eance be dela N ed !
I a it
id v
! a man. Their bodies plied in gi
i Mav Heaven postpone the day pre-
dicted in S rinture. when seven worn-
: en shall take hold of one man.
i towns to.
tl'CH s
wfublwd Ihc very H.-f' neverHy that In
la atiort time tli- alt w plalm tvere ao
aorr I could Bcairt4y w.itV Willi any fsue
Of coiufort. I'ttr (itaefs v -' a Mtlid raiil
ii- inaaa. I woald rvaacfa tbe pafta until
iMy would ).l nt k-' ""' 1 tfied
ll UHlr !t;li.H.li blrl V" B"J tilt' IK'lllIlK
Jiiat kS!t Ofl itHMinr mil. 1 iivil Wfiiie
aalvr wlii. li aimply no good at all.
-"I JtutpiMivwl to - tlu Cuiicura Soap
and MnirMiit adv'ftiieuwnl ami urate for
ftvap aauujaV- AUikwJ like niauic I Cone
e' ""1 flltiut rriivf. I bou! ; a '"'
rfOuticur ''in I naul and aome Ciitirura
MMV anjd I ia ciulrrlycicj: f.-.u u
BBsot i1 liarl le Utit' '
tfiiflt! tV P W ....fl -M..: " "'.
;Ucur Stmjt .VSr.i an.l I'micura "ini-
pat i.Oiv I ar aoM tbrwiatboiu iIh world j - oo greal haste to r-pa an obliga
'"Jtraltupie..r.- i i .'. t u kind ol
llohbes clearly
creature
Livei in a state
IWii.T put too line a point to oiir
.. c..r- it utxoilii "ell. hinted.
. - I . iv. ' ...... - r.
' : . antes
f'll beat 'em to ii frazzle
hell shall not prevail?
Take heart and mirage.
lined yours in
..eh maligned I.
nd Mister perkh
iosfti Theadored'
A cold penr-rally attcs V.
part affect in.' tl." eyes and ea
and roduiitn nasal Cataiih
troubles in oliiei'8. A &hl is .!
fiammatioo of tlie metnhnuie iii;
1. sagos and may bo promptly
a little Civ's ('n am linim. wbi
affly n lic'v.'s th- ii flammr.tion
distraaaing aymitotaf Mich as
coughing mania;;; ut the nose
botixsenCsA soro throat fovrr
ttche. Ouo reason why this pxu
tic Balm a.-t.-i so qc.iekly is be ill
plied directly to the tender sort
Even in severe chtoi hp c-.scs
Ely's ( ream Balm liovcv fails
and effectually check tho toois
charge which clogs the bead a
causing tho discuating hawkiti
and blowing of the nor.;. This remedy net
only drives out the rttenne.a. bat heals
and -.trcngiht us tho Weakened and di&eost d
l::: :: i.ruucs thui endiug caurrh fur all
time.
Catarrh is a ft by disgusting disease
Don' put un with it another day. Got a
on cant bottle oi Eijr'a Cream c im ft m j AH Patterns 10c By of Us and Save 5
your druggist i -uay t oi it jee.r ru.;u
reoaires spray bi.' f the nose throat or
cars call tot Ely'i (Liquid) Cnji.au Balm
Agents Owl Hiitg Store.
iutai : n
ipiii kly
spittiu-
OCTOBER STYLES
of New Idea Patterns
NOW ON SALE
A Fashion Sheet Free
Each Pattern illustrated on this sheet
has a SEAM ALLOWANCE and a
most helpful CUTTING DIAGRAM.
King's Racket
KOMOON MFG. CO.
Minniapol-s lnn.
Mftm
!.. '..ii
im- oticura
lie bar
' li. ehfolicauhl
IMP"- trrfWi' ''T'rf; I
! Armantrout Studio I
ITS PERFECT! g
It's highest honor wheu it's said of what we've done "lt'd per- I
foct." Thai's the dictum though of die dear public about I
PHOTOGRAPHS PRINTED HERE. I
All over town we have that reputation. Why not arrange for a p
I sitting. Result! n gratlfytag the juetures "pittteV l)u it uuv. I
mt. V
ireau
itefl h
s. ells who is at
er '. M Sti I
h Seventh street oil
will remain hc
rhich day she v ill
ling at the First I
i a. and :n i lie e enl
A. and a; night
isf church.
L. II. i.ohr is prenai
uds o ir s niiiing i
is; lie Iteejts on lit
is mantles globes t
wAfV&lFd km
nil
K m l -t. ali
1
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If you are tired of having others diet I to you
then work hard BANK what you earn -ry cent
possible and sooner than you think you I start a
BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. GET togef k SOME
MONEY of YOUR OWN an dsome riclJnan will
take you into partnership. Rich oldej'men are
hunting for industrious saving yonger m'
Let OUR Bank be YOUR B
Guthrie National funk
A Few More Left
NEFF'S
PROCEDURE
IN JUSTICE
COURTS
Original Price $2.00; Reduc
ed to 50c While They Last.
Needed by Justices of the Peace Law
yers and Business Men.
THE LEADER OFFICE.
I ' K MwW I I I a
nd ship
Itvron
Love without his
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k " k I
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1912, newspaper, October 1, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617218/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.