The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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'AGE TWO
THE GUTITRTE "DXTLY LEADER TUESDAY TOVEMTEIi X 101 -f.
NOSTRILS 10 ilbiLi S
yp
HEW METHOD
10? M MT CATARRH BALM Of flCQI
la.Untly CIer Air Jsges; You
Breathe Freely; Vu'.i HesJach Goee;
Nty Catarrhal Discharge Stop.
i ' "
Try "Ely's Owm Balm"
hind and 1 hroii t ; clears the air
uos; stoys luist v discharges find
dissolves v .'.( heat of the nostrils;
(ten ctni to . iid heals the Inflamed.
f.wollen membrane wbil.h lines tho
IK
. 'I'.'
i oa-ling of ( leanslng soothing relief
i i owes i.'H moo bitcly
Cat a small buttle anyway ! to 1 i t.m't lay ;. Mike tonight slrtiprsling
tnv it A'DDiIv a little in the twnlrils ; fr -breatn with head stuffed; nostril
and instantly s'our eloped nose and j closed haokmg j.nd blowing. Catarrh
stu;v'HHl-uD air nassnres of the .head ; or a t old wit.i iti running nose foul
a ill mk: ivou will 'breath freely; murium dropping into the throat and
riiil'iieta and 'hwidache disappear. Ryiraw dryness is distressing .but truly
AGE
COLONEL WAS BLUFFING
BLUFF WAS CALL D AND
SUCCESS FOLLOWED
ittwiniiuig! tho cattarrh ecdd-in-hr.Jd ! needless.
faith-just once in "Kl.v'a
or vaiarrhal sore throat will be cone. J "at yo
Kud such misery now ! Ot (be small Cream Calm" and your eidd or ea
lbo.tf.le. of EJv'a Cream II;. mi- at any I tarrh will t-i.:-Jv disappear. For .sab;
drug .store. This sweet frag am balm .'.by Owl Drug Store.
i
egaj-u-5g L
Count Zeppelin Who Hopes to
Destroy London
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Count Zeppelin Inventor and anan-
or of the German dirigible -which lias
Piwead terrer throughout iScl.-hnn
and France Is now ' at work
on the ijiroflder'i of de:ttr.;y in;r Jon-
don (by aji aerM . cnok in the
night. The . of airships
ut Antwerp ana I - 1 w..oie thoy
dropped tiMtibs ami VI; led rrme vic-
tims on the :r e Vis been in tin
nature of mi i v...; ; at for Uio srroat
attack on Loadnn
Germans iu 1 1 : . m : i with the policy
of the -war (believe tb. attack on Lon
don will not .be made until the anirv
( liy Assoi iated 1'i'css. )
J'ariK Nov. ;!. llow an unnann'd
ii iilrinnit i (doiiel in ilo l"r"u: h army
lilfenod the -ouriiRe of bis men and
bis own when they wire about to
charge the enemy lor the lirst t;nn'
is told in the Figaro. The colonel
wounded but convalescent is de-
m ribeti as I'elatiiu' the anecdote on
i he train an follows:
"Jt was in the course of one of llr1
numerous bait leu on our riht wiiiK-
For the first time my regiment was
tbout to po under fire. The moment
was decisive; the regiment bad their
battle formation and now it: was
necessary over open ground io
march straight and resolutely at the
enemy lheir lire was not ami al
ready had produced ravages in our
ranks. It was iseoiirpinn. 1 hud
aken my jiositien at the head of the
rcpiment and piven the order Tor-
ward' but separated from their
base my men hesitated. In vain i
repeated the command. Then re
turning toward them .said:
'"What? You flinch? All you will
ain out of this turn-about is death
on the spot without havinp- bo n of
my use. Attention! Take my arm
one of you and all of you lock arms
and arm in arm piin in band we'll
id vance. You'll find that's not so
bad.'
'.My word! the idea decided them.
nd arm in arm we started forward.
They soon pot warmed up and for a
little I was nearly forced to bold
em bade. Oh! the brave fellows! '
A lady who was listenim?. said:
"It was fortunate colonel that yon
yourself were not afraid.' "'Not.
laid" exclaimed the colonel. "Oh.
niadame if you knew what shivers
went through me. Hut win n ! saw
thf-ni hesitate I had to set an ex-
unple. 1 was bluffing."
BETTER
SHOES
FOR
BOYS!
E
M. i ' .w . ' - Jr ' Tar -wr W.
VVAiY I!ov likes stout ran
nisi i looking shoes!
He abhors ths sort of Shoes of
which he must alwavs he rniv-
I'ul! ! le In i 't wain to he hotiiered
wilh Mii-h !b!i( use a s taking
ale of his Shoes!
le. s.ee oiip Snecial Shoes
op I Joys u'.chI looking dur-
h'e and Iou'IiIy satisfactoi'Y.
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BOOTJACK
CALL DAZES
HOTEL CLERK
"6EM" 2 DROPS
CH VANISHES
The Only Sure Ender Of All Corns
i i.'spcrii.te u.ti you over trying to
t nd of corns? gmt usins' old fori) hi
l.e ii.n.l"i- new names baiKlngos wiiid-imr-lHj.i-s
and rot ion rins iliat make a
f;u liuie jum k ife'O out of your toe. guit
puiiishiii.!' youi' fi-et hy using toc-eatiag
i:ilvi'.s si ml omnneirs.
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P.ox Calf (Jim Metal Calf op Tan Leathers.
Sturdy Oak soles. Button lace or lilm-her style.
$1.50 31.75 $2.00 to $3.00 According to Size.
See Our Great $2.00 Boy's Shoe
MAN FROM GEORGIA BE-
TRAYS IRRITATION WHEN
MISUNDERSTOOD
GOOD SHOES.
AIR BATTLES
1 10 STRIFE
Nations in Conflict Spent Mill-
ions to Perfect Air fleets
liOOIIS CAUSE!
HE
m
pl y
is most prevalent
k.!.- c-;t.il iis'iei1 a 1 ase on til
nei .):' In l:;i:nn or
''.k- i!s--x' panl- explains the
di'sK t i ;is of the (leinian ar-
!i;.v to t.iK. a i rt on the Kn. crlis.lt
. 'iaHii !. Mit .eppeliti is now at
'.. .!! - .: - bis machines in the
K.;.it ;.'' i-vpcrience in dropping
b.Kii-.f o- it -w rp and Paris in )re-
;ti.i:i ni this great attack to
u'lii 'i t'ae German nation looks for-
( hail.
i t.. w w r. i. r 'T- r-t 7H n 1 .1 ... . i
lance and V-it.t .n Mvntai
em. I ami toneil hv io d s .v:ir.
Col
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i ayton
0. K. Cab Baggage and Livery Service Day and Night
Pho;.' J?.")
KBxa88!sssv; v. y. as : : : : :: :
'S 'J. B. FAIRFIELD Lstallisfcd
k " Transfer Coal v . hiiJ Ster.. U.-ctivers
X of car lots. Gooda f.or-1 an s'.ii.!!.
KH aa a be w :: a: m. : : :.
a a a a a a a :v: x
a W. M. BRONSCN Farm Loans Irauir.mce
B Only complete abstracts of title !n L i'.. nty.
S eat and principal at our office. 119 V.'. (;:! .-.' : i A
KaaaaaaaauBaitx t..' vi v. : : ;: :.:
: : ; :.-c ::i x :s a :
Phono 20 :A
and listrlbutor !u
7 West Harrison. '
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Abstracts
Yo.i pay inter- K
n.e. toitbno. 5.
-aparilla
ivstiepsia
-(be m 1 io 1 1 o that cut'..'-
and POOR APPETITE.
I'TOtPct rour miutn tiy Arlnklnj;
pure mineral water; L. U UillingB
ill deliver it at your dwr; either
sweot or Hercules. L'O cents the 5
gallon bottle. Phone &29. Prompt
Ik livery.
THEM GOOD OLD DAYS.
"It occurs to nie that the Kansas
papers '' writes a ( orrespojident front
OMahoma "are not so briplil as they
Were twenty years ago. What is the
matter'."'
We also have not bed that the
Kansas papers are not so Pripht a?
they were when Fred J. llulansUi and
I'ran; .Montgomery and Sol .Miller mid
Hei.t and Mandi 51e-doe; and Kd
Ibou' i.in ( ralf; ai.d Oo .nor 1". .-
' '- '" w :!.: n.r t ..i
Women Who Work Indoors More
Subject to Tuberculosis fays
Health Commissioner
Tin "horrors of war which hereto- j
fore have (been confined onl- o land Tuben ub..si;-
:'.ri!d sea will now have an added at
traction in ky battles. Man.y of t.e enpations according to a report cov-
warritrgj lwtions are now equipped ering the sitna'iion in t he state as to
with aerial fleets and they are all that disease which bad oeen corn-
using their greatest endeavors to piled hy Dr. J. ('. Mabr stale coir.-
learn the 'best iway i..nd means of missioner of health from iii.s vital
jMinehing li-oles in dirigibles or "wing statistics records
ing" .offensive aeroplanes. i The report shows that the dep.nt-
It. is said that within the last few nunt rendered assistance to ::' per-
years Kurctpean Powers have spent sens in diaunosin? tuberculosis dur-
eonsideralhly anorc than a hun:ltred h ; the past nine months. Of this
million -dollars in iperfecting aeri'! i iml)(-r only : wire laborers al-
I'leets for war purposes. These deaf!)
dealing war hawks tare fitted wit.a de-
structive at'iitaments that will work
sa l havo.' when in action-
If you want to iknow the air fleet
sbrength of the warring nations of
Kuropo get Till o Leader's Yar Alaj)
vhii-h is ibeing presented to readers
for one coupon and the mere expense
of promotion. In addition to this
useful map a series of educational
. .o'lgb hi cbc o!
: ;.ri of our ;o; .n:
: I;.)w thill 2 1 hook!
were iissisted ; v tb.
:a n for::: ;. !
a. i...' .-.tan.
I 1 r: .-
Hi ate dlviWV.nt
and while there we'-e !o farmers in
t!ie list the mezu'ers of this (lass
outnnmlier many n::i s ihoss' of :.nv
other in tb" s!a'e. t hat wotin n v !
work mostly indoor.-. a."e :i: '(; t )
tuberculosis mere ibau ih1 ':;!''. '-
and la borers is l. iiica ! s. : h .:
Xew York Xov. 'lb When a clerk
at the desk of Ilrelton Hall .picked
up the desk telephone in response to
a ring aiboitt nine o'clock last Friday
ovening hi" naught the words of the
c.tiator to a man in one of the
rooms.
"Indeed I dun't know what you
want sir" she was saying; "'but here
is the ilerk. You can explain to
him."
"If there's such a tiling as a boot-
ja;jk in this .metropolitan hostlery"
a earn anj cotton voice enunciated in
exasperated accents "i wish yo' all
would wend it up to mab room l'o'
about two 'minutes'
"Certainly sir." said Hhe (clerk.
"Front! Send tho bootblack up to
5 itl."
I ae ibooMdaek ninie down on a
inn talking Greek to himself. The
ds.'silc telepiiione ran;; again .'before the
clerk could ms'k tptestions.
"1 don't want any bootblack. I
don't 'want 'em .painted. 1 'want to
pull 'em off. Send me a jack. Don't
w' .ill -understand Kbi'-lishV"
"Tell the engineer to rush a man
with a kit of tools up to that room"
the clerk hurriedly ordered "Right
: vv..!y sir" be s'poke into the tele-
p.K'tie.
"If it wasn't tor bisin' me job I'd
a kilt that iv:;.-.'' the engine room a.s.
sadant repoi'Ud w.ien be tpnckly re
turned ffo'in tue eigbt)ii lloor. "Tb
way be talked I'd not stand"
The elevator door flew open with
a crash and a tall ilderly nun with
ligbt 'hair worn long strode to the
divk li is jaws set but his lips twitch-
ing with each stop.
"IP g.ad. sua!" lie shouted pound
ing the d' sk and leaning across it to
!:!( at the atsonis.hed clerk "I ain't
j .. .: ' .V'W no pa per ( oliared
Yankee b: : to u.-ke sport of tne. it
1 wa'nt aii..-!)l iiely certain that yo
i are jes' ::e pro :n:ual -New loner
j o:' the igtioramus v.i rietv I would -ive
all the fan in' of you' mis'nble
.'. 4 - hyy-
') "II'
v-7 -:!". v i
m.
charts is given absolutely free. These jat jo- jol!s Vi iy
charts are printed in colors nn? (jltl j;st
show the strategie joints of t!ic
world's greatest war. J Fu(. Weaknes8 and tiS
('Hi the War Map coupon printed ' Tho 0( c-.;... 4
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daily in these columns and 'present ii
without further delay.
com-
ICi ids
t! ' : I.!
i -v. it is t oat In
i. 'ii' .( lien w ui". Siiii.o-
..ppeiiod. Nor dees w hat-
iap';u Mr I seem to
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MHuaaaaaaaaasa -a n u ki u i:
a THE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK :-.
B Deposits protected fcy Gaantr Law. Interest on tlu.o deposits. 'l
B Safety Deposit Boxes. KrtprooC Vaults for rent Money to an. IS.
a a a a a a a a a a a b a b:s a ;: s.iai' : k k k
limit e.
1 L
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tttrS cr :
to Kan.-as no s ; a ; i.'i's.
'1 be Ol.biboina woman who wrote this
u. ' d to bo a lot mori ieteresiin.u
w!: n t h iv i!ii.i!i ; tho Xi w port
'I'd the 1 1 . : 1 1 1 . 1 r y si hottis lie W illi In r
in Khiorado and st. 'ipin.: gently but
-onl. oil b. r U;-t t ban sh is r..iV
as the molber of six. wbh ail tliat
' N ii -1 v . i n. n uid Till . work m
I r nio'ith. Ami cirl ; - ...-.era'ty c.
a !" I-ii 1 1 i'-r t w i an ai s a.-o 1 1 n
tb y are now. And they to )r
' ' 'i.-r m:d b.ie r.-rtbT
!"s to sicu: than tb. b;u. i..
' ' ' ' ' ' ' " v oi-c.. .r v in o ; . ...
a :o K :i y: .ilt u
" in !:. ! r.T'!;.; l
i: ..' . r . r. ;n l
1 s -ii .;!.: -
ening tonic 1 ! i'O V K '!':
chill TOXIl' drivfs ("it y.
.rla a id j
j " X ..h mind i plana t i ais. Yo'
1 : . a 1 t.h:'t lone. -bo.il.'. Xo'tll Ca'-
' . lo.kii:' bi y iid;!':t up t.) m ill
i ; w-ith me and we'll si e if J -ot
; i - to bed witii hi:.!i l.o.Ms on or g)
ii k to (leo'ga to e'd 'em off."
i 'Piie lank;-' bay reported that the
liiKis were "sure some tight-" but hi
j t ..opii ijt'i:i in ihi-ir fomoval 1ul
ibis up ihe sysi-;;.i.
Doan's Regulets are recommended ' a:. r sure An t!t-r. 1
netted him "fo bits.1
;u
by many who say they operate easi-
ly without griping and without bad
after effects. L'fjc at all drug stores.
htren .
oOc
V! i x '
I-! CLEVER COMMENT. V.
t . z 3 v i ui ui x X a x y. ' v
olexi o may biiru to like pc.ic
when it has tried a fair sample
t'biea 'o .News.
I. I.. Ibllii.gs dealer and
shipper of Ouihrie Mineral Wells
Wiit or. Shinnients made to any
point in the I'nited States.
Phone t;';i. Res. 511 F. Harrison
For eoi'sisK n. y give us the w;.r
correspon.b'ni wiio says the Kiis-ians
i barged irrcsi ! i dy '' and the:: i. tib-'
that thev were repulsed.- :'liai 1. - ;o::
News ami Courier. j
Lots o; is io v i : . . tares of Ihe war
are not motie'i i'ietures. I'bibelel
i iua .North .ia i a an. j
Harvard is to invite a l.iea.un
pioiYs.Mir to jo;:: y r staff whi.b .
di 'ati s thai she U'i-t exi'd t t. . sta'.;-
THE TASSEL.
Try This for Your Cough.
Thousands of peo:de keep icon ih.
i:. i 1 i-i-iei - lihabie to uct t !: die-lit
I rem. d . i'ouehs are caused -by In-
t t! mini atb.n o.' Throat iind llrmn bi 'l
T i -. 'li; t oa need is to soothe
' this Inflammation. Take nr. Kin- -
I X.-'v iiieoer it peneir.:tes the deli-
; c:.to muse:).-; li'-.ine. rais'1 the Pnlegai
. and pih ly re!i-ves the (.nio-stcl
: in. tnbrii-. Ci t a .".lie bottle from
j eiir d:":eei-t. "Or. Kinu's Nmw Dis-
i ev .) r. ' !.. iind i .ciipl- t. 1 .' stfipiieil
j lay oo.igii." v.iites J. R. Watts. 1'loy-
(de'.e. 'lta.-. Mejiev back if not satis.
I ; ;. ! On; j- 1 1 . i i" 1 always helps.
This ?J 'bo Grip of th Hr.ppy Cornlea
Fobtcrnity cf "GETS-IT."
To use knives files scissors mid raz-
ors. slieiiiK' and haekinn' at :i i:'ii. only
make il grew laste'r iind le;: ' r. Jt also
lilacs il.emer of 1 : i o I i ; . . t 1 lilixid
puisnn. Tin- new way ;'.e lew princi-
ple never known befor. in eurn-lilsioey
is ";.;TS-1T." It's a liiiiiid-' diniis on
a corn doe- til" work. l'ain noes tin?
coin begins to slirivel and out it conies!
Von apply i'l hi two seconds. Notions:
to stick "notion;; to hurt and it never
fails.
Try "ft FITS-IT" 'tonkin on corns cal-
luses warts or bunions.
"CriTS-tT" is sold by ilnipslsta ov-
frywhere L'.V' a bottle or sent direct
by K. l.ii.wr'.neo & Co. Chicaso.
"CKTH-IT" is sold in Oii'tlirio by
r.illie l-iniK & S;;ity. Co. Owl drug store.
JUNE HOGS WILL BE ZEPPELINS.
Fxtra high prices for hogs are
predicted for next spring and summer
oy the .Missouri Valley Farmer. Tho
usual number of spring pigs were
raised this year but the high "price
of Horn is going to put the bulk of
them on the market as light weights.
-Next June will see the real high hog
prices the paper says.
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
If Your Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers You Drink Lots
of Water.
It's a fad.
It is a 11 o i r.
it I : ii i-ht s II:
Or it is dr:: :
I
When your kidneys hurt and your
bark feels sore den't get scared and
pro. eed to load your stoach -with a lot
of drugs that excite the kidneys and
irritate t'ae entire urinary traict. Keep
v our kidneiys clean like you 'keep your
bowels clean by flushing them with
a ni'lbb 'harnvless salts which removes
the bod'.'s urinous -waste and stimu-
lates tbe.m to their normal activity.
The function of the 'kidneys is to filte;
the 'blood. In 21 hours they strain
Irom it "oil grains of acid land iwarrlo
so we i. an readily understand the
vital importance of keeping the kid-
ni ; s active.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
tci liiii: i; also get trom any phar-
t i ;i r-i -;t a bent fou r ounces of .Fid Salts:
take a tables poan ful in a glass of
warier each morning for a tfew days
and jour ki:lnivs -will act fine. This
'anions -.-alls is mute from the iteid or
ra.pes iind lemon juice combined with
in .ii.'. and has 'been used tor genera-
tions to eb-au and stimulate clo'gged
kidneys- also to neutralize the acids
i urine so it no longer is a sourtce ot
n ;'.;; tiou ;.ius eiidtng ibladder weak
in ss.
I:ul Salts is inexpensive; cannot lain-
makes a delightful effervescent
'iibia wiiter drink 'which (.e-.m'oii'e
i-h "hi take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this also keep up the water drinking
and ie) doubt yon will wonder whut
:e:i!ef of your kidney trouble and
)a. ka i .. For sale by Drug Store.
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WINTER
TOURIST
RATES
Ma
:n November let 1914
i bM-t i I' ! " the Santa
to
CI tho Santa Fe
r round trip rates to joints
iiia Florida Alabama Lou
i'l le
: ': ::a. M ississipjd Tennessee
1 o.is : nj South Carolina final
:. turn limit May 1st- Below we
: a-' u'.ion a few of the jniints to
w.iio'i the reduced rates apply.
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violates
in are
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$103 Rcvard S100
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1914, newspaper, November 3, 1914; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617450/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.