The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER. THURSDAY JULY 20 191..
PAOE THREW
Manhattan Shirts
Reduced
Our Manhattan Shirt' stock is very com-
plete which gives you a big range of pat-
terns from which 'to select. Some have
starched cuffs some French cuffs.
$1.50 Values now ...$1.25
$2.00 Values now $1.65
$2-50 Values now $1.95
$3.50 Values now $2.85
OUR OWN BRAND SHIRTS
Here is 1lie greatest shirt value you
have ever had Hie opportunity to buv.
Shirts worth 1.(10 $1.25 and $2.01')
Now 95c
See this big shirt display in our
west wndow. Buy these while we
have your size. They will not last
long. . . ' ' ' . ;
The Only One' Price Clothier In Guthrie.
ELKS
HOTEL
Rates $2.00
MODERN COOL CLEAN
Under New Management iNewly
Remodeled and Thoroughly Jten-
avated. In Central Part of City.
Bigger & Howard Props.
Dove. Silk
UNDERGARMENTS
Half Price
At BROWN'S
CHR1STIANCOLLEGE
And Conservatory pf Music
A Junior College for Women
Blxty-fiftli year. Historic old college
located in a "city whewe business Is
education." Schools of Education Mus-
ic Art Expression Home Kconomlcs. 20
college-trained Instructors 6 large build-
ings 0-ucre cumpua tor outdoor sport
Home care. For year book address
Ml! n W. ST. CLAIR-MOSS. Prcsiden
660 College Place Columbia Mo.
LOGAN COUNTY ABSTRACTO
1 BONDED . ABSTRACTERS
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
t 1 FARM LOANS
fbem - -Office
Rear Logan County Bank.
Scalp Treated
Shampooing
Hair Dressing
BATH HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
IIIIRIIIiiSIIIXI
Bi AT THE THEATRES.
The Gem nas Its usual good pro-
gram nightly and draws well. The
("Broken Coin" goes on tonight. St Is
sensational and grips the audience.
"The (Country Boy" with Marshal
'Neilan in the title role last night at
j the Lyric drew an appreciative ami-
ienee. The Lyric is cool and attracts
j the best of the movie fans. Satur
day night Mary Pickford will appear
at the Lyric in iMIstress 'Nell.
The Highland with up to date
vaudeville specialties and the best
in moving pictures draws the crowds
flood bill on tonight.
LOGAN COUNTY 9SSESS-
MENT IS BOOSTED
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE )
lots and improvements 6.
Canadian Mules 10 per cent hogs
0 thrashing separators 70 wagons
10 national banks $IO!V()0 state
banks $31100 lands 20c an acre.
Tulsa .State and national banks
25 per cent.
CreekHorses 10 per cent hogs 3
hrashing separators J00 abstract
looks 500 oil in storage 5c a barrel
ill in tankage 50 per cent lands 10
own lots and Improvements to.
Noble 'Horses 10 per cent .mules
''5 thrashing separators i2n wagons
ind carriages 40 lands 5.
IPlttsburg iHorses 5 per cent cat-
:le 20 thrashing separators 10 state
mnks $.!0000 national banks $53000
'ands fl per cent.
'Pottawatomie Worses 10 per cent
miles 5 cattle '10 hogs 10 thrash-
ng separators 100 town lots and im-
Irovements 5. .
'Payne IHorses 5 per cent mules ."
cattle o thrashing separators 40 oil
in storage a barrel oil in tankage
3-0 per cent.
Grant Rendition accepted.
Osage Horses 10 per cent lands
16.
Garfield Lands 10 per cent mutes
20 cattle 20. hogs 15 thrashing sep-
arators 30 wagons 20 carriage's 15
lands 6.
McClain Rendition accepted. '
Woods Horses 15 per cent mules
20 cattle JO. hogs a thrashing sen
arators 25 carriages 10 merchant:?
I!0 other corporations 100 lan.-?.-
town lets and improve r.entj 10.
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIETY
.nor Burke
Phone 25
I wish tlmt more of lis had
mirage to ibe ioor; that the wo; Id
:d not gone mad after faHhion 'i"1''
lisplay; but so k Is and the ble-wvery eheap nd beata soaps or. any.
lies we might have are lost in the ee-. thinB' i nil 'to pieces. You can got
... h n .1Q.' i this at. any drug store and a few
rrt lo get those walch be outside n.a t ln h f f
pc.gs.ible. Alice Carey
Thursday.
Kimono Club Miss Catherine Cas-
ildy. Friday.
Friday Bridge Clul Miss Francis
Crook.
Amicitia Club 'Mrs. -I. W. Drcyer.
Address before .Federated .Mission-
ary Society Dr. Vrch at Christian
church.
O. O. . Huh Mr. and Mrs. .). 1.
Loveless.
3aturday.
Phi Delta .Gumma Club Miss Hel
en JenkinH
Koouey Monney Shah Club M r.
VV. iR Tilckford.
City J'Vdenil ion-'Library.
Informal 7 O'clock .Dinner.
Dr. and i.Mrs. 4. !L. Houaewor'ti
v ere hosts nt an Informal seven
tlork dinner last evening. renew
iliihlias were the contral decoration
ct the table and a tour course din
t.ar .i.nu a0reil Covers were laid
for Mrs. R. J. Hagueyi of Raton. N
vi Mr iiiwt Mrs Wm. Tallmnn. Mr
and Mrs. Will PatteriiHOii Mrs. Al"-
Mui'tin. Dr. Charles and I'aiilliio Hu''
ker Pilly Hagnoy Bmllne Uarver
Lenian Houneworth mid Dr. and Mrs
HouBowortll
The-iCitv Federation will meet at
the Library on Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Ada Foss Kelly Dead. '
The many friends of Mrs. Aden
i- T.'n.. . rirn ill . sister 'r
r Uba ivciiv
... . l 1 1
Mrs. L. H. Lonr will uo gneveu
hear of her death at cnico caiu.
uly 27th. Mrs. Kelly has visited in
Guthrie a number of times ana bpb'-
lart summer fall ana part oi iu-
Af tho -lime of l.or
death she was visiting her brother 'in
hico intending to go to the expofi-
tion later. Tne lniermem "
...jil ho in
airo 111. and Mrs. Lohr left tnn
morning for that .place.
Dinner Party.
iMrs. L. J. Start entertained at din
i 1tnianinrir tO
tier last evening uumi"" j
er sister Mrs. Merriman of Geate-
nger Iowa. Covers were laid for
seven who were wiss cim -
left last evening for her home m ib-
nra.h Iowa. Miss Fay B. Trumoa'i
who leaves Friday evening for tier
ome In Chicago iMIss Susie Raun
ho leaves soon for Iowa Mrs. U"M
M'olgamot Miss Carrie Larson Mrs.
Merriman and Mrs. Stark.
Hay Rack Ride.
Mrs. Wescott and Miss A.iexau.:.-.
Iiaperoned a crowd of sixteen younT
eople on a hay radkl ride north ot
wn last evening. TUose prearm
fre the T. h. C. cluu gins a
nests anions; tnem cik
crenico ilnck Isla Kessler vera
elly iMarie Douglass. Effie Meyetfe
Jiela Seaton Ru'-h Foit. i-a
Sarris ICt-arles Ailing Nehr near
aul 'Mayette Lloya wrauens....
oyd Pennock. Otheo Douglass Har-
v Coughlin and Herbert Wilber.
ntertained iRook Clob.
Miss Ruth Hildreth entertained tlic
ook club with a line party jester
ay aiternooii. ni'ii!i.i...;..io ..v...
i veil at Hagors to lisses t.etvv
icve 'Sexnuer Georgia anil i.ee we--".
ma Bronsoii Jessie Kellogg lona
Wallace VHla Crook flladys Petercen
osilee 'Evans Hnth Kinehartv and
helma Donnelly
There will be a free social for the
members of the Christian church and
Bible school at the church tonight.
IMiss Lea flushes returned home
om Edmond yesterday. Dr. and
Mrs. Hughes and Miss .Lea will leave
Sunday for Cascade ' Colo. where
Biss Banks Hughes will join them
'or a trip to the exposition. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lymon J. Cray. Miss-
this is the TRADE MARK ON EVERY
BOX OF GENUINE TEETHINA
F0B.5AL BK ALL PBU6W1ST:
Knowa for
..rlyH.lf
Taetbinc
t$ C.J. HotMt M;h6. '
Pull diwtiowi
4f. Mh box for
tun Morbus. Oolwm Inlantom. W oiu 1 1.
i XVbb ...tf.r during lw jMCtJi"" ""n'j
t. J. MiJicU laicie Ce. St. Unit ila.
DON'T WASH YOUR
HAIR WITH SOAP
When you wash your hair don't
line soap. Most soaps and prepare!
shampooj contain too much alkali
.v h'J1. th 8"11" "m1 "mlteS lhe!
The best thing to use is Just plain
mul.-ilied cocosnMit oil ttor his
ure i and entirely gretiseless. act
oaths.
Simply moisten the hair with wat-
ar anH -nh tt tn a)iiif u loauhitnnful
I all that is required. It makes an
abundnnce of rich creamy lather
cleanses thoroughly and rinses out
easilv. The hair dries quickly and
evenly and is soft fresh looking
bricht. fluff v. wavy and eaHv to lian-
me. neBicies u loosens anil takes
out every particle of dust dirt and
dajjdniff
3
.... .... ...
es Delia Adler Blanche Hertha and
tienevlove Ueland John Coyle 'Muck
nerricK anil jonn iietand enjoyed a
picnic party last evening. i
Miss Jlelen Jenkins will entertain
the .Phi Delta !a-'t.nia club on
unlay morning at nine o'clock.
Snt-
Profjrnm Missionary Society.
The program for the meeting of
the federation of missionary societies
at the Christian cliinxli on tFrlday
evening at S o'clock Is as follows:
Hymn 514
Devotional .led by lev. Kindly.
Vocal solo 'Mrs. 11. A. Watklns.
Offertory In A Flat .Major-(Read-Miss
Lulu Townsend.
IMyii n 212.
Address "Twenty-five Years
Achievement" IW. 11. It. Dreh
'Hymn 2Xi.
illenedlclion.
of
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTOR I A
& v. 7z . m k . x t& & m m k m
TEHSOAL AM) LOCAL &
a m & m k x w m & m m is & te.
Miss Byrdle Lehman Is visiting
with Miss Dora Cripe at. Kingfisher.
Mayor J. E. Nissley went to Okla
homa City today to appear before the
state board of equalization.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and M.
Anderson of Topeka are visiting rela-
lives In this city and county.
Mrs. J. E. E')ff and daughter Miss
Mary of Alva have returned home
after a short visit with Mrs. Mary E.
Gregory of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKelvey and
Children Erma and Ernest of Poteau
are visiting hef parests Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Estes of &12 (North Broad
I. Loenthal proniinen i business
man of Antlers is here visiting rel-
atives. He 'has farm and city prop-
erty in this eountV.
Philip .Durst came over from Drum-
right yesterday for a visit with his
parents 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Burst.
Mrs. Anna Brinley and daughter of
Seadrist Texas are visiting relatives
at the home of George Latta.
L. J. Stark is spending
several
days In Hillings.
1xren Stark is visiting Mrs. C. O.
Fish In Chulecinta' Calif. before go
ing to San' Francisco.
Children Cry
. . FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
STORE NOTES. &
Brown's have completed their sum
mer invoicing.
Miss Mason of the Brown store will
return in a few days from Illinois.
Mr. J. A. Brown leaves the 1st of
August for the Eastern markets.
Miss May McGoldrick spent Sun
day with Miss Tressa Gooch at
Lawrie.
A. O. Rorabaugh from Wichita
spent Saturday with the Brown Dry-
Goods Co.
The Guthrie Hardware Btore Is pre-
paring to put on a sale of summer
hardware. i
Mrs. Mae Vampner of Brown's will
spend her vacation visiting her mother
in Illinois.
Miss Maud Smith of the Lutz store
leaves tomorrow evening for New
York whore she will Join the rest of
the buyers of the store nd purchase
the fall stock of iinlllinery.
Mrs. S. S. Honeycut a former
cashier of the Brown Dry Goods Co..
Is a Guthrie visitor. I
Ml8 Vesta McNulty of Brown's
K"bn department will spend her
Is vacation in Springfield Mo.
I MJsg Anng pr(p' w10 u
d k ...voicing lt
BPu'nK week invoicing ni
rwn's is again on her vacation.
E. L. Hlrschl and his clerks are
b"n ke"t busy thp8H liy wal""R "
the big crowds attracted by his sum-
mer sale prices
fmm
Word has been receiveil
i ........ I 1... ..t...
n.u.B
Is enjoying a delightful trip to
California and the fair.
Sam Gimneri of Gurner Sohl
fs lmU.llllg (hese ll0 lay hlH wif.
Is in the mountains and besides that
he Is running the store ulone
his1
I partner. Fred Soebl is spending a
fow W(k t1e ;u.t hllvillK
r.ji
goods and visiting relatives. '
Tom Jenkins lias relumed from
' Puden. "Never saw so niuny Htrungcrs
together before. lOvery fellow seems
to have Just dropped In. The new oil
field Is attracting many Investor'. but
the much lienildeii gtisner wan disap-
pointing." .
Mr. 1 letch or the LutJi shoe depart-
ment is taking his vacation this week.
Miss Oeorgle Hutchinson of th -
iLutz store is visiting Mrs. iKIttirt Jef-
ferles of Seward.
Miss Ruth Johnson stenographer
for the .Luts store has been on the
sick list for several days.
Mr. Horace Clement of the LuU
store has returned from BoBton and
other cities of the east. Mr. Clement
says he1 has purchased the finest line
of shoes the 'Lutz store has ever 'had.
'Miss Gladys Caldwell of the Lutz
Btore has returned from a two weeks
vacation.
Feel languid weak run flown?
Headache? Stomach "off?" A good
remedy Is Burdock Blood Bitters. AsH
your druggist. Prloe H.t0.
8S8B!SS85.aaSa
LOCAL MOMENT
KKKKSJK!S!SiS5SHn
; Ardmbre was 28 years old yester-
day. Mayor Mullen of Ardmore has of-
fered a movie ticket to every boy who
attends Sunday school next. Sunday.
Don't forget the races at Cimarron
Valley Fair grounds Sunday afternoon
when planning for Sunday entertain-
ment. " '
Salesman wanted at once give
reference first letter. A.! L. Brawn
City. -
t8 TOPICS OF THE
8 TOWN AND STATE. JS
K!KJKHK mKHSBBHs
Off For Frisco Fair.
Miss Margaret Dial bookkeeper at
the local Pioneer Telephone office
and Mrs. Agnes Ponakey In charge of
It y circulation for The Daily Leader
loft yesterday for California to spend
a month. They will stop off at Muni-
ton and Denver.
"Babe" Hobbs and Biewer Freed.
The Oklahoma City police scandal
is ended county junge awica yen-
tertlay discharged both Peter N.
Biewer and "Babe" HobbB the girl in
the case. The charges were adultery
but the court held the testimony In
sufficient.
Howard Takes Office.
J. I. Howard newly appointed as
sistant to the attorney general has
taken charge of the office assigned
hlm that of attorney for the state
banking board.
Barn Burnt Near McAlester.
A barn containing 1500 bushels of
wheat and oat on the farm of Post-
master P. S. Lester of McAlester was
totally destroyed by fire of unknown
origin. Loss ?2000; insurance $800.
Auto Accident Kills One.
Martin McKtesik of Randall was
insfarttly killed when his auto ovor-
SUMMER HATS .
Less Than
Half Price
At BROWN'S '
PAINFUL EFFECT
OF
RHEUMATISM GOUT URINARY CALCULUS
It i now asserted with confidence
hHt (h(S( .ialrlu .rr.B i( llri
acid in the system are entirely eradi
cated. A new remedy culled "An-
uric." has been discovered by Do. tor
Pierce Which is thirty-seven tl-ies
morn potent than llthla and is t Ho
caiiHe of a drainage outward of the
uric acid with which it comes in con-
tact within the body u will ward
off backache heuduche and the dart-
ing pnlns and aches r articular or
muscular rlieiimat'.H-1 .--of tho.se dis-
eases which are caused by too much
uric acid such us gout asthma.
aticu. renal calculus. "An nil." pro
longs tile because old people usually
sll.Vr froln lml.clpIK n thickening
of the walls of the arteries due to
tile excess of uric aid in the blood
and tissues.
I fill- Pierce. wlwi ftii-t.if nnrt
chief physician at the Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute IVufl'alo iT v..
"lr""(1 J"Ht " Kales of Wichita
Falls .Texas yesterday. Lonnie uml
Harry Cufflti T. W. Cnpps and H. J.
Miller occupants cd' thu car. were In-
jured. Auto Accident Near Ada.
in tin automobile wreck at Ada yen-
terduy uflormion Cluules
Algo WllH
badly Injured. .Silas llano the driver.
escape d unhurt. The ear turned over
in u ditch.
Oil Operator Dead.
Joint It. Kwing millionaire oil
operator who died ul Tulsa of
Brigbl'H ill'". use wus hurled yesterday
nt flref iifleld Mo .bis boyhood home.
To Improve Oklahoma Pen.
H. H. Huckbusli lalely resigned as
engineer for the corporation com-
mission and formerly engineer for the
Dawes commission in Indian territory
has been appointed engineer for the
state board of affairs. HackhuHh went.
to McAlester to begin preparation for
Improvements for the slate peniten-j
tiary.
Bt BATH 0iC$ &
.VI . L. L- .' . .'."'i-' '- L"!'-... I .i'-W'i-Ji-JI .!!. 1 J-.-!
UNION SUITS 50c
' ." .... ..'"' .
in I'oros avojivc and Ifcillmnti. ' lxcei)lioua f.'0od val-
lu's for only Fifty Ocuts.
SLEEPING GARMENTS
We cany the famous Carlsbad Sleeping (lanncnts. None
bettor to be had
NIGHT SHIRTS 50 to $1.25
PAJAMAS : $1-00 to $1.50
i hus been tiMting this wimderful mud-
lelne tor the relief uf over-worke.l
and wealieiieii kidneys. The relief
obtained by sufferers has been un-
satisfactory that he determined i'
place "An-urlc" with the prin.-lpal
druni'lHts In town where people could
get ihia ready-to use medi-ine. "An-
uric" Is not harmful or pol-nnoits.
aids nature in throwing off thn.e
poisons within the body which cause
so i itch suffering pain and misery.
'For Diabetes and Blight's Dlsea.'.e
this remedy Is building up a lepul i-
tiun as good as I;r. Pierce's other
well-known medicine whl-h have
lic'r. lu.jvcti reliable during nearly
fifty years ucli as Dr. J'ierce's Fav-
orite .Prescription for the ills of wo-
manhood. Doctor 'Pierce's .Pleasant
Pellets the liver regulator and Dr.
Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery
for red blond.
CKEPE GOWNS
Ha'f Price
At BROWN'S
Diplomas Issued.
Ninety diplomas were Issued Wed-
nesday by the stute department of
education to graduates -of the Central
normal Kdmoiid. This makes it tolat
of 127 graduales of the year as thlity-
Meveii finished in May. This number
dues not include tlio.se attending the
slimmer school but Just the regular
Btuib lits at the institution.
"That hiiii.v millionaire has It ar-
ranged so that he can take his break-
fast on Ills way dowu town in his
automobile." '
"What's the scheme?" '
"At every third corner a man comes
out and holds up a ham sandwich. His
nibs leans over and snatches one bit
as he whlsizes by."
fFIBRl! SILK'sdi 'V
Made with Lisle Foot
And Top. 20c a. Pair :
air for 50c
fro;
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