The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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EAOfl TWO
TflF LEADER OTTTTHltE
THt'TtSTMY
april rt. rm.
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SATURDAY APRIL 29
BARGAIN DAY
1200 men's Corlis Coon Collars regular 1 Sets
Collars all styles and sizes:
COMMITTEES I mmm.
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2 Collars for 15c
4 Collars for 2 5c
6 Collars for 40c
12 Collars for 75c
CflNTRQLLEO
REGULARS
State Adopted By Senate Caucus
Carries Cold Comfort for
Insurgents
Ladies Low Shoes
'Julia Marlowe
o ivf sod
Black Tan and Chocolate Blucher Lace
and Strap Sandal:
$3.00 and 3.50 values to close
Sale price $1.75
CLOTHING
On the above date for ONE DAY ONLY we will sell
men's suits at just half price in order to raise money.
C. B. CARSON
109 S. Division Street
Washington I). C April 21 The
list of senate committee appoint-
moil i h. u reported by Chairman uai-
linger anil later accepted by the oau-
Appropriation! Warren of Wyoua
Ing chairman ; Perkins California;
Galllnger New Hampshire; Curtis
Kansas; damhle. South Dakota;
Snioot. JtaL; Wotmore Rhode In-
land; Dixon Montana and probably
Bourne of Oregon.
Finan-'e - Peni one Peniisvlvauia is
chairman; Cullom Illinois; Lodge.
Metaactyuaetta; McCuuiher North i
Dakota: Smoot Utah; Qallinger New
Hampshire; Clark Wyoming; lley-
I urn Idaho and La Follettt Wis on
Hln.
The minority member of this COBH
mittee will be as follows: Hailey rex-1
Simmons North Carolina; Stone
Vissonri; Kern. Indiana; Williams
Mississippi and Johnson. Maine.
Foreign relations Cullom Illinois
chairman; Frye Maine; Lodge Mas
sachusetts; Smith Michigan; Root
New York; Borah Idaho Burton
Ohio; Sutherland Utah and one place
to be filled .
Intestate commerce Clapp Min-
nesota chairman; Cullom Illinois;
Crane Massachusetts; Nixon Neva-
da; Cummins Ipwa; Olivet Pennsyl-
vania; Townsend Michigan and 1-i P-
pitt Rhode Islam'.
Judiciary --Clark Wyoming chair-
man; Ni lson Minnesota: Dlllingitam
Vermont: Sutherland Utah; Bruud-
egeOi Connecticut; Borah Idaho:
Root New York; Ciuniuiris Iowa and
B'( .vn Nebraska.
Canadian relations Oliver chair-
eiai! Cummins Burton. Hoot Me
in in i n
Brush Automobile
"Every Man's Car"
This is the car you have been watiing for
The Best on earth for the price.
Plus Freight
Write for catalog
Okla.
Guthrie
THE MEW VOlt ft LjARDWARC
chairman ;
)t Borah
SPORTS III UNIVERSITY
Intcrscholastic Track Meet at
Norman Attracts Many
Entrants
Civil service-
La Kolletle Lodge
Cio. Oallinaer
Claims- ' .iord
l.-' moot Brintiw (
J ones McLean Tott)
Coast and insulai
semi chairman; Ri
Cullom Works.
Coast defenses Curtis chairman;
NlXOO Dupont Crane Root. Works.
Cuban relations Page chairman;
Burnham Clapp. 'Jurtis Crane Ken
lairinan: Page
Iver Bradley
end.
..uney T ;wn-
lardaon. Fry.-
e high schools representing ev- man; Gronna.
ery sc.-; inn of the great state of Ok-1 Expenditures in the depai'tu n-tfr
lalymia from Mangun: in the for "griculture. Lipp-'t. chairman ste
southwest to .Miami on the distant phenson Orohna; interior I'oin.icv
KnnsasMissourl line had been en I tcl' ehainnan. Aleiimber. Five; Jus-
roiled when the list of entries for tio.e Badioy chairman Burnham!
the big inter-scholastic track ind j9ralloy Eforah; navy (Jrouua chair
field meet to he held un Boyd Held man Dillingham Bradley poatoffice
at Norman Fridav and Saturdav whs ' Brlstow chairman Smith Penrose:
4'tAte Kenyon rhalrnian Warren
La Follette; treasury Burton chair
man Brings Works: war Works
chairman. Dupont Cullom.
Fisheries Jones chairman; Perk-
ins Bourne Brings Curtis.
Forest reservations McLean chair
man Perkins Burnham Lodge Poin-
Y Demont
Oktahon
varnished thing that may surprise yau
automobile you'ij be doubly Interested
She'll show you how to take white stains
water beat perfumery medicine etc. fro
st... and dresser tops.
Store 103 W.
ow you some-
care of finely
If you own an
CHI-NAM EL
checked Up by the university author
(ties Tuesday afternoon.
.Many of the an tries received
are h.oin achoolfl which have never
participated before and .some prom-
inent schools mire to enter are yet
to be heard from. Already the record
made last year a to nunmer of the
schools entered is easily broken and
it Is certain that a mark will he set.
far in advaooe of all expectations
when the hooks close and the many
entries are tabulated and djeCWw
The schools which had enter. Tu.'s
daj weie: Sapulpa. rniversity Pre-
paratory school of Tonkawa. Okla-
homa City. Miami Tishomingo Creek
county high BChOOt Maiiguni King-
Usher. Pauls Valley. Stillwater. Mar-
low. Chandler. Parcel!. Logan county
high school. Tecuinseh Newkirk
Lexington Shawnee Checotah. Bar-
tleavilfce chickasha Cherokee. Ard-
uovr Comanche l.awton. Frederick
Projror yiuita and Norman.
Marlow Tocumsehi Norman and
Ci'-dcrick have entered baseball
Loams and at least two more aggre- I mer. Nelson
gauons are expected to contest in Poindexter.
the battle un the Inter-aeholastic rag Philippines Cuggenheinu chairman
V " :" 10 have an aggroga- j Lodge. Nixon lleyburu Brlstow.j
UOp 1 ' gewunie pepper pods aii u Crawford McLean Ltppltt.
:i strong favorite for ehamiiiphahln . . .
honors although all of the oilier
Ononis mined are claiming to have
1 mortgage on the initial posi-
tion in the percentage column.
Nearly all the large high schools
will send tennis team.- and a verit
able am y of snowy clad disciples of
(he raoauet will Invade tl.t. mi si; v
Oourts Saturday morning. Bears Uie
skei ball team arc enter Signature of
man; Jones Crane Stephenson Oliv-
et. (Jroniia Works.
Irrigation Nixon chairman War
ten Sutherland Borah Jones. Brand-
egee Works
Revision of laws Hey burn chair-
Sutherland Library Wetmore chairman: Cum-
nuns Brlggs Boot. Burton.
Manufactures Hey burn chairman;
Oliver. Loiimer La Follette Cum-
mil: s McLean.
Mines and mining -Lorlmer chair-
man; Heyburn Nixon Sutherland
Guggenheim Poindexter.
Pari Re islands and Porto Rico
liichurdson chairman; Clapp. Lori-
Burnham Brandegee
CASTOR I A
For Ioiauts r.nd Children.
Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought
NOTED WOMAf
Niece of Author
Special t. ) i '
DIES
': "i ine ennui v
' it Galveston. Thrc i
came ta fikfihoaia.
Valley puree)) Kingfisher and Tish
omingo. All have made good records
this season and all Will cOme back-
HH hy iitbnisl( eleutloiis f
rooters to tignt to a flush for pro-
niter hocoiy on the cage court.
The program for the meet will be
; U follows:
Friday Afternoon April 28.
Tennis preliminaries ami ftotioer-
Soutlnvi stem Xormal baseball game.
sriday even lug: Teachers' confer
cure on topics of
jhijth schools of state and Norman
IS.'iawnee high HCllOol ibate for po-
sossion of the Lion Store cup
Saturday. April 29.
iMorulng: Tennis finals1 u
1 hnitfl hull .mu l. li
INHERITANCE TK INQOIfiy
Tomorrow & Saturday last days of
the season's Mtfk bargain ':vent-the great
$20000 surplus stock sale
Special and unparalleled bargain attractions
for these closing days.
The tun Inst da s of tftlS gli
cut with ;t vivid out hurst of hri
of dollars' worth of finest gpl'frl
to convert it into cash
L . . I ...'II
tomorrow auu vaiiuuaj 'aui uc imnni
ittCffains in every department. Thousands
ineivliandise suffer tremendous price -aenhees
Every woman who would save one-fourth one-third and
nt
-. .i i . .
in some instances even one-half on ultra-ivhaMe apparel tahries and ae.-esoi.
i i i n .. .i ii i...:. .1 v l.;.. f.Li
si loll K'l a (ten (i i lie eio.Mii (iu m lue hm?
lor spring
aunnie
40 high grade spring suits
in a remarkable sale- 10 QQ
finest $35.00 values at
Forty man-tailored suits every garment the product of Athrfcafl wHli
every garment an achievement In grace pi outline correctness of design individual
of workmanship arid finlsl . every model reflecting the newness and distinction
in coloring material and pattern spring suits that would attract the undisguised ad
or any other fashion ceiiter. Materials Include serges mannish fabrics imported
novelties ia checks hair line stripes mixtures and popular grays tan and blues
tailored collars; large reveres etc. Suits teeming Uh unparalleled newness and
and Worth 13500 Suits are Included which means the best $3.Vt suits in America
model excellence
ng and snmnier
l of Fifth Avenue
;s and dozens of
and sailor and
legance Wooltex
Womens finest $30 suits
$14.98
The timeliness of this great offer and the money-
saving opportunity that It affords merit a record-
breaking attendance at this sale tomorrow mornim:.
Women who are thinking most seriously of buying a
spring suit should be the first ones here. This line
of spring suits comprises Lie season's latest and
most authentic models products of some of $GW
York's best tailors. They're made of fine Hnglish
serges in navy and black with charming hairline
stripes and plain colors; also In beautiful high
grade novelty suitings; elegant 2 M A QQ
values at $ ltiIU
Beautiful spring suits
offered at $12.98
liven if you wail until late in the season yu.. ill
not be able to duplicate ihis remarkable value.
Then why not come and take advantage of this
great oppori unity and thus get a lot of extra wear
out of your Spring Suit. Every garment In the lot
embodies the very beet of workmanship and tailor-
ing and portrays the very smartest and most poi-
ular styles in Women's Spring Salts. They are
strictly plain mao-tallore models with short jaunty
Jackets Materials are fine wool serges; colors.
010 QQ
Splendid white serge suits at $ 1 2.98
leen urettier White Serge Suits ny where at
one and Iwo-button Jacket st yles: large
latin: skirts are effective panel and plait
Never have
seriie In nobbit
with peau-e-Cyj
to see such elegant suits at such low prices thus et
$25 silk dresses $14 50
A spe.ial feature of tomorrow's selling will be
these elegant high class SILK PONGEE AND
foulard dresses which w have Q1Q Efl
marked down for this sale to $ I UiOU
Bewitchingly beautiful models richly ornamented
with Bulgarian embroidery and heads arranged in
the Byzantine style of decoration; high and normal
waist lines; peasant and regular short Sleeves;
daintiest lace yokes; all sixes.
They are made .f fine English
sailor and tailored collars; lined
010 00
$22.50 silk dresses $14.98
We will present tomorrow an assortment of
Foulard Silk Dresses never befo equaled at this
price. The offering is made more attractive by the
addition for this sale only of several of our finest
12240 Foulard Dresses. These dresses show the
newest style tendencies of Hie season; some have
beautifully hraied yokes and sleeves and lace vokes
01A QQ
gray navy and tan f) I tiJU
7.50 voile skirts 498 17.50 silk dresses 9.85
Thirty-five handsome new npiiiiK
best $7.50 valueK in Uuihrie- are of
are gone tomorrow and Saturday a
are beautltully trimmed with silk br.
seasons most popular models; all 1
Incomparable values at each
t almost half price we offer for the. two last d.
of this sale 2i) exceptionally pretty and splendi
quality silk dresses
Thej
'MllliSII
ire ill Taffeeta and
v braided and lace
9 A QQ
rq qc
12k
Women's fine black hose 19c values 12 l-2c
Si.i ' (lo't'ii of woineiiV line uaii.r i Ik rinislieil cottbri liose ;irc UiV(HV6J in
this wile loniorrow and Saturdav &i a mo&i remarkable oriee -12M?Ci a air Fasi
hlapk rlvfi mikI niMile with tour lhreail liot'lsaiid fcoes: !uit;s1 l y 1
19t values a I a pair
Children's finest 20c black hose at 15c
Bougbl froiu one of Ainreii a's leiiiiiiiti inanui'aet urers at a iih--'.aiitial riet
eoueessiou is the siorv of this 120-dozeu Diirchase ot' children's fine black hose
Mvcellent silk finish and neniiauent blaek dvei firtiaraiiteed absolutelv "l 1
b? us euuai to a 1 1 on have ever seen at 'J0c air
Women's 20c lace trimmed knit vests 15c
This is one of the most notable bargain offerings ever advertised
store. Woineu's beautiful soft gaUZV Swiss ribhed vests low nc-
triinuied with wide la-e hands and finished with silk tape; sleevrb ss.
with arinholes neatlv erueheted: GO doen offered at each
Miscellaneous specials from various sections
A.n.i im. ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGES i
Muslin I'tideiwear. Teh jihoue I'ads. Shi v t holdei. Shirt
Kimoaas etc. HALF PRICE.
100 Women's Belts made ot tiiieM 1 1 1 elastic. t?rav.
navy; cacb
15 Women's Vests fine soft bleached Swiss ribbed
Y ueek ; special each
25c Embroidered Collars; an assortment of broken lim
st vies in this sale at
Wa
12k
d by this
Uiitelv
15c
Pancv Bags
Idersi Child s
d
wit
50c
10c
1 0
oecieiurj en htatc iiaiitfon uas ie-
terred to the attorney general's de-
partment .. letter frOni the French
consul at New Orleans regarding the
Oklahoma -a. session tax The dip-
ItRl Ihtereai to I loinatk- aent assumed that French
peopie noiaiua nonas on pioperij-
located in this and other state are
required to pay an inheritaoce tax
-hen e men are diveded and adju-
. cated. The secretary knows of no
that would affect such non-real-
PERMANENT OflGIU OF
1885 SETTLEH5 OKLAHOMA
gaaiaaUo
i..e hist.
mim pieaaaot anu
alaiiouia Its settle-
sold
i thet
track ireea a'1 award h
N Fae-ukJ t)u c
iftloi ela 'it the ui vt
Other enw-n. aim! . ut
raiicd hy the fratc nlti
ami other oraanizatlitia
:vi
the d'fi'11''1
)Uiv law
Will 'ie
finei op
the Li i
n Hi) d
o
druftglstfi.
for attention. The
he recalled in the
nice I ;tw. which. It is as-
I ;).!.. I'UIM e
idji?dicr.'-' l" within Oklahoma
Ottfih it? iourU.
NMRAK S'rOMACHiH slwngth-
Tw ened .Tin toned by Hood's Snr-
aaparilla -the luedieine thai cures
dv-i-i-iu au-t POOR APPETITE.
The '&9fra of GUthrJe and victnity
aav extended .in Invitation throngU
the 'ju-ess and to individuals m every
city and (own in Old Oklahoma tha
was organized th 1189 to meet In
perfect a state organization
ine nuais 01 r pi ie union .-
i'ive delegates to every city and (own
with their Vlelnltlpe. In order thai
all places may be placed on a per-
feci equality In the first organization
it i coiiicn. plated that the annual
meetings of the oraaniiatlon hall he
held at different places In the state
an the delegates may detenu ine
It may h m; tie to ni brave the
Sue and tlx. the Cherokee Outlet
and the t'hecnne and Atap'uoe eel
tiers and tlltta make it statewide.
vorld'.s woiulers.
s history with Us many thoua
its and incidents can he coi-
irlnttsl and preserved for a
mi if ion and it will be n.tist
ALFALFA SEED
ie urowq seed ?s..0 per bu.
E. E. TALLMAN.
atnanie
This
pioneers of Oklahoma a Wt'Tl as the'
five delegates you select to represent
voil. and we assure vrm Hiot .i
t?ens of (juthrie will give you a cor-
dial reception.
Come May 1 uui. Meeting con-
venes at the city hall at i:;io p. m.
Hy ardtr of the committee.
J. L ( Al.VBHT
Children Cry
A S TORIA
ASYLUM INMATES NUMBER 820
"l ial to the Daily Leader.
Nu'"'-''V 0':.. Aii 21. In tn
'l sv l"U a N'ormau there an
!l0v' s-" ' d the Hiintber is
rate oi about twelve
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER S
CAS TORIA
fJS2f nI1)y crlei for Chamberlain's
1 ough Remedy" wrilea Mia T B
Kenttrl. k Raeaca Ga. "It is the best
cough remedy on Ihn u.rket for
coufrna rolda Kn1 ernuti " For aala M
ail druggtgia.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911, newspaper, April 27, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617431/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.