The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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TTTTC LEADER. OTTTTttTT OET. A . SATTRPAY OrTOP.EK 7. IPIf.
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son
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It's Baker's and
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
ESTABI IJTED
GREAT NAM
PLANNED EOR ATLANTIC COAST
Secretary Meyer Hopes to Outclass all Former
Records Taft's Trip to End Then.
Tuft lias been invitl
the Xav '. .
by Secretary ot
Imposing naval demonstration ev-r
held in American waters. It will tane
Jilace at New York early in Soveu
ber. The secretary of the navv has
written H letter to Mr. Taft asking
mm to teminate his present - p in
J8W Tok city on November ' r.
JtMrtesui of in Washington a;
templated.
'.The mobiliza;2on of all the avail
able vessels on the Atlantic roast
in the viclnily of New
bawn decided on in lieu c . a
fill
cruise
t.. 'While the list of ships which will
I participate in the great nava
I IjWrtearation has not been n sde op It
yitil be tne aim of Rear Admiral
Wright to have as many vesse is
possible present There will be about
twenty-five battleships sixteen be-
longing to the Atlantic feet snd nine
or ten to the reserve feet Armoml
cruisers gunboats destoyes and suh-
jrtaine s ti also tal
pise and In naval strength
ie aggre-
3tion oi war
sels will be far sU-
ir to mat at uvster Ha joi
IV. 1'IOK. when the lmttAavi
ra held. At that :jf.
m fortv-iivi- -m
anrrayea unuei
Kan
miral Ro
ICvans. now re-
review
Pre.ibien: Roase-
len;
EBJM
hen only eleven
battleships TfTTr
largest of whic
CRITICISM UNNERVES RACER
Lee Oldf;eld Censured for Accidn:
Withdraws at Philade-phia.
Special to the Daily
Philadelphia Oct. '
criticism directed at
the fa-tal ac Ident a
Oldfield announced i
cided not to pantcij
mile Fairmount nark
. Owing
him be'-;
S.vractH
nine!
Fran
ber
jaoe.
WOMAN AGED 80. HANGS SELF.
Former Libertyville Resident Com-
mits Suicide at Waukegan. III.
Wntike
Buydam
years a
com mi'
in
iieid
hanging hers
Wnce of her son. The
had been despondent
and was feeble-minded
had
A
leap
kangaroo ha?
seventy feet.
His 'Mouth Waters'
when he sees grandma roilim;
;ut the biscuits they will be
so flaky for she uses
Health Club
jlSiKh CNb&the most rconsm-
teal 4 any h;ah gia'ic tekjr.g pow-
der. it t-tli. ! it tinlv af cent an
Ouae n i cjfic' ami trua price
and you use one teaspoonful in
HMW- - iib i so4d ir. 10c-15c-2Sc
can iuhI groctn.
Lay ton Pure Food Company
at M Uui. ill.
a
hel
Mr
are
;
It's Delicious
Made by a perfect mechanical
process from high grade cocoa
beans scientifically blended it
is o! the finest quality full
strength and absolutely
pure and healthful.
Sold in 1 5 lb. 1 4 lb. 1 1 !b. and 1 lb. MUM
net weight
Booklst of Choice Recipe? Sen Free
PORCHESTER MASS.
L DEMORSTRAT
Next month tin
Florida and I'tah
ad mugats
placed in
displace-
td in size
command
Osterhaus.
cut ol oun tun's vii:
''"lit- entire :!-c will be
i:- tr Vdniiral Huge
Tiie sieta-ie will las
three days. There will
ony
be b
divisional cruises but the fie
remain in home waters until
lanuary. when it will proceed
to But"
ntanamo for a period of etensive hat-
:e eereises .in coujutu uon with the
torpedo flotilla which wil
t until
t'ie BuaoM of enn of Keoruary.
A slmiar mobilization wi'l take
on the pacific Coast where lie
ship of war will be assembled at
Los Angeles. This gathering of war
vessels however win be much MR sli
er than the aggrega
lantic Coast becaivs
few naval vessels a
the Pacific Coast.
Tne department by
At
elv
nieretv issuing
telegraphic orders could mobilize a
leet of nineteen battleships six cru-j
isjefs twenty destroyers and seven!
submarines. All these vessels are i
now in commission with full crews!
nd are ready for sea at short no-
ties. If asemhled in one command
they would comprise a total of fifty-
two fighting ships. In addition to
these there are eight or ten battle-
ships and cruisers in reserve at the
various Atlantic navv
ekeleton crws. which could
SILENT TO WIFE SIX YEARS.
New York Woman Asks Divorce from
Nor-Talkative Husband.
woman
w ledge
who speal
and lor:
ill deale
ed the city U be "
lantern suspanded
from
Dyspepsia is our nati na' aliment. I
Burdock Blood Bitters is the national
: cure for it. It. strengthens stomach j
I membranes promotes flow of Jlgas-!
I th e juices purifies the blood builds
Panics
epigrs tit
ominenci
a put
suiuu
i.tke most smart sayings the muo-
tation with which this article begins
; Is to be taken with caution on ac-
j count of Its ver) smartness.
The charge that nrancia'i pani
;are sometimes created with deliber-
jate motive i.-- nothing new in this
country.
I Nor are historical dva lac-king to
prove that the kinship f Panic with
Plot hi a g nealogy much more easi-
ly traced 'htm ti parallel l)etween
panics and poets
The ceiehrated Black Friday pan-
ic of 1S69 was ju-t aw assuredly the
put come of i conspiracy a-. the as-
asstnation of Lincoln was the out-
comO of a conspiracy
Tiie liiiiitaiions ot thai panic wer
; ettj closely confined to tne pur
poses which its projectors nad map-
ued out. ThouKh it came during a
p rrtiT"cW!in Waif street ct the pace
for the rest of :he country to a more
appreciable extent than it loes to-
da. ye' this GouW-Fisk devise!
financial etrtlxmake of IM'! was
maiii'v Wall street cataclysm not
atteciiofc the nation to fcuch a de-
gree a.- might have been supposed
by anyone who witnessed the frantic
Bcenes in the Gold Room on that me-
morable 24th of September.
That business depression is not
who!I lependeof on normal law i ol
sconomic gravitation but thai pow-
rful interests are intentina! fact-
or in it whenever it eeeurs is an
HQRSETH1EF
: II GIRL. HAD
LARGE TIE
Drove Over Southern Michigan
and Doesn't Care a
Little Bit
Michigan City lad. Oct. 7 Kva
Van Sandt of Ni'.es. .Mich.. M year'
old. wound up an exciting escapade
of two days here by calmly going
to sleep after she had been lock-
ed up charged with horse stealing
;tu 1 had given her parents and
friends a fvieht.
Stimulated' only by cookies and
COtlfectloitjl ami her own 'lively imag-
ination little Mitt Van Band! carried
through her lark with a high hand-
ed disregard for consequences. She
rented a horse and buggy at u Niies
live) after running awa from. home.
Then she made a round of several
bakery shop- and confectionery
stores and loaded the buggy with
pies cakes
vi stoned si
and candies. Thus pro-
started out to see the
ountry.
She drove seven miles to Ituch-
man. Mum. before niithtfall Near
Buchanan she stabled be ho se and
speut a t om'ortable night at a farm
uouse. at
isf y t he
i'unawux .
intiim
yarn to sat-
e was not a
i Sandt resumed her trip.
ceasionafiy to rest her
to open a fre-sh bag of
the middle of the utter-
had covered the tfairty
ecu Buchanan and Alieai-
SIOppl
horse
sweet;
noon
miles
gan C
and
r-.-i- " the inrl remarked.
that a telegram ha.l been
father. "I certainly have
had the time of my life."
When Mr. Van Sandt and an offi-
cer from Niles arrived they found
Van g&ndt's daughter asleei. Sne
was started reluctantly for home tin
hour later.
H'
IEALTH
fullv restored by the
iVe and tonic Hood's
1 yrq remember the
kith IS WEALTH.
great aitf
Sarsaparilla
oid saying -
oooooooooooooooo
o o
O ANSWERING THE WANTS O
O Have you answered a Want Ad O
rac
O
0
o
0
ik over the opportune
are contained in the
tmns each day?
O
o
o
o
0
Col
O !
O
0
In today'
Possibly
Wants
o
0 0 0 0 00
rj O C O O O
Cough Reined
says Enos x
an.! consider-
let.' For sale
Any skin itching is a temper-tester
The more jroti scratch the worse it
Miches. Doan's Ointment cures piles
eczema -any skin itching. At all drug
stores.
USED WRONG TAMPING BAR.
er Who
Wood Is
Substituted
Dead.
for
I Okia . Oct. 7. -Henry L
a laborer at the rock Crush-
nt this city was killed by
onion of a charge of dyna-
h a Sim bar instead of the
n- for the purpose He
in 1 1 wit
wooden
. )l.fj lived one tionr and twenty mtnutes
f.iii(tiisi''l""K'' explosion hurleil him lor-
Uian i V I ' teat. Shattering the left side of
v dih '';s if':i'' :"H' faoa breaking severa"
to the!''1'- 4hd eut a deep gash in his neck.
Johnson vus 5j years old and leaves
ufc ; l (' the children.
"77"
ITumphroys' Sevcnty-Svon
Breaks up Grip ami
COLDS
It Is the first few doses Of
"Seventy-seven'' taketf early that
count in breaking up a Cold quickly
Fireman say that the first few
minutes Of a fire often decide the fate
of a building.
It is the same with a Cold
Sever be without "Peventy-seven''
in the house.
' arry U in
Keep "Sati
et
i" handy vhils
It is your best
zhs. Colds and
dealers sell
Sor
Throat
11
E
FROM THE STOMACH
No Dyspepsia Gas. Heartburn
or Indigestion Five
Minutes Later
Every family here ought to keep
some Diapopsin in the house as any
one of you may have an attack ot In-
digestion or Stomach trouble at any
time day or night.
This harmless preparation will di-
gest an thing you eat and overiome a
distressed out-of-order stomach live
minutes aiterwards.
If your meals don't tempt you or
w.iat little you do eat seems to fill
ou. or lays like a lump oi lead in
your stomach or if ou have heart-
burn that is a sign of Indigestion.
Ask our Pharmacist for a SOcaut
cess ot Pane's Iia.psin and take a
little just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings no beb hing
of undigested food mixed with acid
no stomach gas or heartburn fullness
or heay feeling in the stomach. Nau-
sea. Debilitating Headaches Dizziness
or intestinal griping. This will all
go. and besides there will be no sour
f.jod left over in the stomach to
pOlson your breath with nauseous
odirts.
Pape'd Diapei'sin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs because it
prevents fermentation and takes hold
oi our food and digestB it just the
same as if your stomach wasn't there.
Relief in five minutes from all stom-
ach misery is at your drug store
waiting ior you.
These large .".o-cent ases of I'a pe's
Diapf; sin contain more than sufficient
to cure any case of Dyspepsia Indi-
gestion or any other Stomach trouble.
LIOST FAMILY IN FLOOD.
Oklahoma Well Driller Bereft
Aestin. Pa. Disaster.
by
Muskogee. 0km. Oct. ". Charles
Elliott an oil well driller received B
teegram informing him that his wife
I mother-in-law and oldest child had
been killed In tae Austin. Pa. lioou
disaster. Elliott left for Austin this
afternoon. His family had been liv-
ing there during the summer.
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Vil-
loughby of Marengo. Wis.. (R. No.
1 1 prevented a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives. Doctors had said
her frightful cough was a "consump
Hon" cough and could do little to
help her. After m-finy remedies fail
ed her aunt urged her to take Dr.
King's New Discovery. "I have been
us ng it for some time." she wrote
"a'nd the awful cough has almost
gone it also saved my little boy
when taken with a severe bronchial
trouble. " This matchless medicine
has no ennal for throat an i lung
troubles Price 50c and fI;W Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug-
wolves ol
n Raff
a va
Tl
BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spanking does not cure children
6t bed-watting. There is a consctitu
tlonal cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers Box W. South Bend Ind.
v-;i! send free to any mother her suc-
cessful home treatment with full in-
gtruetioaa Send no money but
rite her today if your children trou-
i.le vou in tids wav. Don't blame the
child the chances are it can't help!
It. This treatment also cures adults;
and aged people troubled with urine j
difficulties by day or night.
Twenty-seven
ere conducted
tnenean cities
ities had sucu
open air schools
this year in sixteen
Only three of the
schools three years
J.
W. ('ipeland. ol
I ll O
"lam's
purchased a bottle oi
Cough Remedy for his
cold and before the b
used the boy'-; cold
thai no better than to
ar doctor's bill? For
deulere.
gone
i 'rvc
dot-
al' paid to vent lation and sanitary con-
ditions 'if workrooms the number ot
annual absences from sickness
among em ployees in the pension
partment at Washington has bi
reduced from 18736 to lo.lll.
da-
en HEIR TO 85 MILLIONS.
Woman
Owes Prom England
Cla'm Estate.
to
Special to the Daily Leader.
New York Oct. 7. The missing
he rs of the OburcAill estate in New
foaadJaad said to be worth S5 mil-
lion dollars arc believed to have
iieen found according to an an-
nouncement by a New York attor-
ney. For almost a hundred years
these heirs known as the Haifyard
have been sought for. Mrs. Eliza-
beth Haifyard was the daughter of
John Churchill whose descendants
it is contended own nearly all the
city of St. Johns am! other property
In Newfoundland.
A womau HO yea is old) and of evi-
dent refinement accompanied by her
n pas has just arrived in New York
with the announcement thit she l
Mrs. R. B. Stevens formerly Miss
Haifyard and thai her niece is Edith
Haifyard. the daughter of Samuel
Haifyard They etitnr. from Montreal
and at e itclieved to be uirect heirs to
rtt wire twisted inio I
cur dav. were I
ttiknown prier t -he vear 1860
when they were
Riehard Lee.
inven'ed by
For th
tea eomj
COII. DEEMEH
INVITES 14
Meeting of Governors to
Held With the Mining
Congress
Springfield. III.. Oct. 7 . (ioveruor
Deneen has issued a ml to tin- ger-
nors of fouf-eii states asking them
to accept the tnvfctUon of I he Anie;
ICSB Mining Congress a national or
ganizatlon to attend the fourteen' n
annual meeting of tiiat bod in t ai-
cago on October ::. to a be:i the
question of uniform laws for the coal
mining industry throughout the I'ni-
ted States will be considered.
The governors to whom the com-
munications are addressed are: John
K. Tener Pennsylvania; William K-
illasscock West Virginia: Judson
llannon. Ohio: Thomas R. Marshall
Indians; John v. Shafroth Colorado;
Beryl K. Carroll. bwa; Augustus K
Wilsou. Kentucky; Ben w Hooper
Tennessee; Joseph M. Carey WjfO
ming: Walter R. Stubbs KanMs;
Austin l. Crothsrs Mmyland; Bm
liiett O'Nea.l. Alalrama; l.ee Cruce
Oklahoma and Herbert Hadley IU
tourl.
RAIL ROAD
TIME TABLE
ATCHISON TOPEKA & SANTA FE.
Northbound.
Number. Leaves
tut; Kansas City-Chicago Ex. r:j am
10 Kansas City local Ex S:40 am
IS Kansis Citv and Chicago
Express 5:00 pm
412 Kansas City and Chicago
Fiver and California Fast
Mail : so pm
Southbound.
Number. Leaves.
411 Oklahoma and Texas
Fiver 8:00 am
11
Texas Express . . lt:w am
Oklahoma Express 8:30 am
Texas Express '..10:50 pm
40;
SEWARD-CASHION BRANCH.
N'umber. Arrives.
140 From Cashion 1:15 pm
Number. Leaves.
145 To Cashion 2:C3 pm
EASTERN OKLAHOMA
Eastbound.
Number.
RAILROAD.
Leaves.
5:10 pm
6:30 am
41S ....
Number.
417
103
Westbound.
Arrives.
. 3:10 pm
.10:15 am
TEXAS.
Leaves.
.10:10 am
. 2:50 pm
. f:;;o pm
Arrives.
MISSOURI KANSAS &
Eastbound.
Number.
no
Number.
105
107
DENVER. ENID & GULF.
Westbound.
Number. Leat
EXECUTIVES
pm
am
a Hi
pm
FORT SMITH & WESTERN
Eastbound.
2 8:42 am
G 4:40 pm
Westbound.
1 7:10 pm
5 10: 10 am
ST. LOUIS EL RENO & WESTERN.
Eastbound.
Number. Arrives.
If 8:35 am
20 5:00 pm
Westbound.
Number. Leaves.
15 7:15 pm
19 8:20 am
CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC
Eastbound.
Number. Arrives.
748 From Kingfisher 8:00 am
Number. Leaves.
746 To Chandler :0() pm
Number. Arrives
750 From Kingfisher 1:25 pm
Westbound.
Number. Leaves
747 To Kingfisher 8:50 am
749 To Kingfisher 2:00 pm
Number. Arrives
745 From Chandler 9:55 am
Gat the Original and Genuine
HORLICK'S
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
c-Li.... 1....U in ! "'-
VT'li. ' . 'TTTW"TT7"T'
rureiNuiriuon.upDuuamgtne wnoieDoay.
Invigorates the nursing mother and the a ged.
Rich milk malted gram in powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
442 5:10
444 7:10
Eastbound.
I Number. Arri
441 10:15
413 ; 6:45
mum-
tot-as
Ir.'
i
stutter
kssa
ASK THOSE who
years whether or not they like our business
methods. You wish to cross the ocean in a ship
that has ridden through many storms? Rather
than keep your money yourself don't you want to
put your money in a bank that knows nothing but
success? Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
National Bank of Commerce
Among the Want Ad
Readers Today are:
People L
ir
i
I
i
i
Put Your Want Ad in The
Daily Leader and get in line
KiULTKECOUGH
and CU R E the LU NGSJ
WITH I
NEWDISCOVEW
WKOLDS 1" TRIAL BOITIE mi '
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLF-
GUA.MNTEITD SATSFACTOPr
Tlfc i nil in . aMmam
'WITH WALKER IN NICARAGUA.
Tim W
i kiv Leader and tne
h n ..'
M In
says of t tie boolc: waSBingtOn l. C.
July 27th. r.'ear Gener U: I have read
your book and It is euual in interest
to a novel. It's really a great ptty
that General Walker did not succeed
in his endeavor down there. Your
friend Champ Clark."
Get the Leader and you et the
book. This to now and old sub-
csriljers. Burke's
Where you save
PARISIAN DRY CLEANING
AND DYE WORKS
CEO. SENDELBACh
GALLS AND DBLTVBRS
IIRafUIIUS
2o
Phone 981
221 E. Oklahoma
Cathric Okla
i - nap jueu 10
:
-14 OU
kufJotte.
have banked with us for
s
Workers.
Jobs.
lomes.
Rooms.
Koomers.
Lots.
Tenants.
Apartments.
Investments.
Business Chance:
Some Specials
Snaps
One National Cash
Register (brand new)
$60.00
One Royal Typewriter
(almost new)
$30.00
St. Louis
Racket
Where are the Oil
and Gas Fields?
AH aboutDrilling and
Boring theFiow Val-
ue and Tricks.
Report of the Geological
Survey of Oklahoma with
maps and pictures a vain
able Work. Price 1. 00
Leader Printing Co
GUTHRIE. OKLA. '
SCHOOL DAYS
Hav
by us
school.
iiI1iCni'lrf1ri' ee examined
before sending them back to
ten vou- r. .T 'ra we
will
nothlig. wul
coat
you
MM
i...
VJ
Take no substitute. Atk for HORLICK'S.
I Not in Any Milk Trust
J
in gum.
'tim
S. P CROOK.
... . Optometry.
ill W. Okiahoiui Ave
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