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THE CIDTIIRTE DAILY LEADER FRTDAY MARCH 27 1914.
THE DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE G. NlBLACK
!uWislil Aikily from Tlie leader luittd-
inr. V.Vj.t rriwjn ai-uue and ri-d
hi h hue ijsUiJ'rice a t-tvar.ti uUivs
iitanr
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRS
n&n v RtJRSCRIPTtON RATES
Fr month ty uaitjt:)-
f per y';tr hy farni In advac. . .
OKLAHOMA (WEEKLY) LEADER
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New York fill'1: N. M. i?Inffit Jd Se-
rjal A'in'V Trihufie builtlin.
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rit'ini.s N 'vs" W.
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V itnvrl
n. hm
Try Hercules.
The
here.
"fraid hole" tmm
"Perhaiis Mrs. Paiilchtirfct can tie
persuaded to lead her army into
tTlster.
Villa might take Torreon and still
lie further from the capita han JVie's
army ever was from Bos VUU
lias merely heen touching the. out-
skirts of Federal territory.
Reports front Y. vst and West have
it t.bat dancing b' Jwee-n course at
"table d'hote" restaurants Is gain-'
out of style. But those who do not
dance must still pay the piper.
jFtorracr .Senator I-orimer who was
(kicked out returns fmm Kur-;v de-
flaring that he has nn lntiir-- of
quitting Illinois politics. Cotilti T
otie give Uliuwis jioliUcg a worse
"name?"
There are A resolutions pending
before congress providing for consti-
tutional amendments. A representa-
tive who hap not an amendment ail
big own Is a standpatter without hope
of BalTatlon.
Director Holmes of the Buv- an of
rMina estimates that there - an an-
nual wa.1e. of 2fin0fionnri tons of coal
lie. declares that in Oklahoma alone
there 5s an annual waste of natural
gas t the value of $2tftVn and n
the whole oouitry of J.in.)V)000. V.'
waste 1n the (products of mine" every
year almost as much as t .-;r"
fords of the nation or more. Titr"
Is a chance for real as well as fal"
oonseTva';!:'.
-0AUGHT3 AW "
ASSET OF PEACE.
While there is a distinct differen-e
between a luttleslilp and a dove th
two are not fhimical. The prevallin -f
:peac policy of the country favors
adeuatfl navy iM-nding the t
when the battle flag is furled. So
day the dov may perch upon th
client gun of the war vessel but thin
day hiis not yet ime.
Tb launcliing of the Oklabom i
calls attention to the increase f on '
navy and the iiavb of 1-he world.
This is not inconsistent with th;
ipolicy tit universal peace. It is a
lel not a hindrance toward h it
-ud. Dreadnaugbts ale cheaper tbaa
war. Police are not o txitWy as un-
restraui-d thieves. lleri.se .s :et-
ter than destruction. fV.e can not
uoioe by iegisiatiou hi c tit" In
the meantime the fei 'hie ug vo 'l
is to be prepared lor e'ner.-;"-':e-.
A man may jee the pw :!'- r
'piat naval protection a..u at
fame time held to the hlg'.c-t idea
(f iiiteniat'om.l pe;ce.
War hUf zitj greater cheek than an
invincible navy. Had liavni !i-u a'
big as (.ollatb tbeie wou.d hae bee a
ro light. Sujir-macy would haw
lie.i otherwise t'sfted. ''tieJi
UT witneres bearing t-; ony
the fat that bebini them ;re tic-
ideals inct'.tutiotos end pri'.epVv "f
liinety millions of pottt-.e. i h' J' ca'i-..
thiB evidence en the high sea.s
vbetlwr their (nicf thunder ir re
Tnaln sitent
"STANIJ1SM"
ARIIOW
COLLAR
Ready
MARCH ft
W. W. Brown
will put on sewed
Elk Soles $1.00
The Only First Class
SHOE SHOP
it The Cy
11$ S. 1st. 6t
MAY PROBE BOOMERANG.
The flare-up in army cirelqs
Enffland over the t'lster troubles may
mark the beginning of another re
form in (ireat Britain that the Tories
can not have counted upon. Th!8 is
the democratization of the command
of the arruv. The abolition of the
puroliaKe of commissions as officers
liy no means alliBhed the prepond
ernnie of military command to the
aristocracy. The army is still the
"career" of the younger sons of the
nobility!. TTndealrabJe 'bounders"
soon find themselves decidedly un-
comfortalile and arp glad to resipn
before the "ra?cinp" proeoss to which
tiny nrg subjected by the sprlffs of
niobility. Of course there are many
oxoejitlons hut tbey are usually in
tli unfashionable regiments.
A 'I'.rpe proportion of army officers
arc in sympathy with the caste or
class to which they belong represent
ed in Ulfter by the dukes and lords
who are opposing borne rule. Jf these
paltry arp to be allowed to resign
rntber than uphold the government
represent incr the pople airainst their
own rlass It Is natural that the labor
members of parliament and liberals
should nqure as they did yesterday
whether tby would be equally
squeamish in obeying orders to smp-
pre?s indusfcii.il disorder ir England.
Thut of course is the obverse of
the real qiMstion whether army of-
ficers sworn to obey may plex t when
they shall or shal not. uphold the
covernment. But the twist it gives Is
!H;e!y to start an agitation already
foreshadowed for the democratization
of the army and the a'!iolition of run-
other of the Jealously guarded privi-
leges of nobility. This result would
be a disagreeable surprise for the
Tori who have not hesitated to sow
sedition In the army for the nert.hnn
purpose of trying to frighten the gov-
ernment into abandoning home rule
The Jjouvre hag been robbed again
but Caillaux is not suspected.
NOT A BAD PLAN.
That a state-wido primary for
nomination of state officers has
proved th- success it should in i
the
not
en -
orally believed and that senile plau
must he devised to correct oertaiii
evils cuinnei ted with it is generally
Cincoded.
The fact that a man by the nam
of Adams totally unknown and with-
out iu;tlifi-atioiis for the uffke ca.-ne
very uei4r beint; nominated for eon -.
tssman at large the democratic
ticket simply because bis naini be-
gan with 'A" and that all the repub
lican candidates for tln-se otfices had
names beginning with the first k-Uc
of the aliib hot are a few of th
I illustrations uf the truth of the stall
i H nt that a latge nuniber iof th
iter of the state vote at random
and w ithout intellinent consideration
. In local Hiatt'ii-s it is possible fo
'each Miter to familiarize himself wit!
1 t!iA (loalilii ations if ea- h andidat
; I. ut it is not with state candidates
With five or more candidates in th
field as there will b- for governor fo
inucjinciv furl v thousands votes Wl-
iminat it 1s j sible for the re
i:!i--an to go into a deinocrat ic
I jirimary. Some are running Al Jen
nings very tmrig now for governor
I The .plan props'! by Iiunlop Eeems
l.i niet all these difficulties and sti
iti i.v the selection of candidates
i with tb. tk oule. One delegate Troru
!.;.: i citing iirocinct representing lb'
voters of that precinct would p!a
' the se'.ecU in blvond any elate of
vm.o Tn-r. HinnsHrid four hundrci
..resentat ivp men 1s too many
f'X by atiy one. It would not be at
ternuted. The advantage to candi-
flut'i If tiny would nut be In Pun
bcis favor but rather "lth th
r.therc who have been in the race fo
soni't lime. The plan seems to be :
infill fttm At least it is worthy rd
careful consideration.
AVOID STUFFY
WHEEZY
BREATHING
Take Foley's Hone- and Ta
i ti l lor an Inflamed and c
com
olltest
es alii
. cnnil.t
oroio liia 1
qui.-kly i;
ou-. pes
-o-.ll-'h Wi
li of Hie a:r ii-i-fas
lobes. A - cold d
riot fht-cked and broie iiltis
and pneumonia are daio.'er-
i in: it iff. Harsh racking
uken t!o- system but. Foi-y'.-
H'.iic. alei 'lar ia sale pure and ( er-
'fain in re.-elt.. t'otitaiiis no opiates
!i'or sale h al! dm.';!: Is.
: x :i ?. r. ?z x : v x m r. v. m m
X TOPICS OF TOWN X
: AND STATE V.
: x y. : x : x : xxxi
I
'Boys Stand by Mrs. Robertson
This i te.-uiti: Th.- ! .- of
ai.'.'i c.'joi.l iiand will stand tor ir.
other hi-ti iii t.r Mian Mrs. 1'c.i orison
Some Rare Exhibits
! At t ie linrary art exhibition the
Ib nodi Lie- .-i tc-rs of St. Joseph's had
a Inn- di ;'.v of wat--r color and oil
i.aintinc-:- also a display of painted
!:ina. Miss I.-Fever if t). M. ('. al-
oi -:pl. ed s'eiie . bina painting.
!rs. U. S. I K.i bad an exhibition
' n -iidp iiMi d china and her puai!
Miss Ua.-l Willis Flionoil mitiif f era-mi'-
work. Mm. J. V. Duke ol.iiiit-
C'l come rale 'biiiee carvings.
SEVERANCE AND SEPA-
RATE TRIAL ASKED IN
JIL LEASE CASE
Oklahoma City .Mar. Surprise
was created Thursday in connection
with the '":no:ts iwi(!i! Oil iease ion-;-'-jt
vigaiiist II. li. TiK.'ker
jire.suH'ji'. o! ijiu i ucic .-am (M coin-
(i.tny ami .oii.ers now in ri liu; iu fed-
eral court. ttiion ii.nl. of til.' defend-
anls filed a motion for a severaii e
Hid sci-arate trial. alii".:;is lii.il Ihcir
iiiLerests wore a-' irsc and incon-
sistent with those of the other defend-
ants. The motion was filed by Mtivrry.
Kmbry and Hasting. a. attoniftK for
T. .1. l.eahy William l.eah.i. 1. F.
Scott. John l'almer and A. W ('(lin-
stock. '' sets out that these ilefend-
ants could not secure a fair trial if
tried with tiie other defendants w 1 1
are 11. II. Tucker. I. Wilson. Wes-
M. liial. Kdward Bacon Rind and
William Plum. It. claims that the
leases on which the charges against.
them a -i" based are dil'tt-ne'n and
that the grounds of defense wif ho
dissimilar and that thov must have
soparate tr.i.is to get justice. As
uiauv 01 the defendants are wealths-
nd the offense charged is criminal.
It is certain that the. cases will be
bitterly fought
To Enjoy The Popular Dances.
The feet must be free from pain
Many women and men realize the
comfort 'to be enjoved In- using Al
len's Foot-K.i se tlie antiseptic pow
der to be shaken into the shoes be
fore the dance. Since dancing has
become so popular Allen's Foot-Rase
is in demand everywhete bei-nue !(
rests the feet and makes dancing a
delight. For Free sample. Address
Mien S. Olmsted. Le Hoy N. Y.
CONTINUES HEARING OF
TAX FERRET CASE
Oklahoma City Okla. Mar. 117.
Hearing of the alternative writ of
prohibition granted by Justice Kane
tit th- state supreme court to th"
Osage and Oklahoma lias company
preventing the listing of the com-
pany's property on the tax roils hi
Osage county! which was to have
been heard today was postoK'd un-
til April 4
The supreme court r'ently hold
that the lease and physical properly
of gas companies whether on Indian
land or not is taxable and should
be entered on the tax rolls as is oth'-r
property. The Osage company wbii i
has most of its property in Or.ag.
county applied for and obtained a
writ of prohibition against the treas-
urer of Osagu county placing th-
property on the rolls. The writ was
directed to Ret Millard treasurer or
Osage 'otiiity and C. 11. 1'lt.t ma it tax
ferret and they are required to show
cause why they should not 'he barred
from acting.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BKO.MO lnM.VK
Tab'ets. liruL'ists refund money if it
fails to cure F. . W. OHOVK'S nili-
na'uro Is on each boy. 2Hc. Adv.
PASS RIVER BILL.
Washington li. C Mar. 117. After
many days' debate the rivers find
harbors appropriation bill ir-arryiii!.'
an atrgr-i'iite of J i:i400mni Was
passed by the house without t-iuli-stantial
amendments.
Ashton For Commissioner.
W. G. Ashton assistant labor com-
missioner has announced bis candl-
dacv for state lalir commissioner
''has. I. Iiaiigherty will let be a
candidate.
Harrv Weinberger helped
to
de-
vice trov a "I u.itch I.imeh" Sutida
taeii he has been com-; laiuini". Hi re
Ivfd a light touch of ptomaine pois-
minii
Mrs. White Delivered From Terrible
Suffering By Use of Wonder-
ful Stomach Remedy.
Mrs. O. M. White f .;' ortii
iiyiit.-eiith street. Mu.ko"e. Okla
u:fei.-d -.villi stomal ii In able and
iver .Jer.iiici- ni ne-'. il.-r phv .-iclans
1-. i: ed an operation. Put her lois-
nii! foai-in the result was acainst
Mrs. White t'ik a trial lottle of
ivr's "; ondei i al Stomach Iteioedv
and found i.'.ift relief. She wrote:
"F.I losi-d find ni'ii. order for
two hott!"1 of I:ors Worideri'til
S'omac.b Iferiiedy and one bottle of
Tonic and Itegula tor. The trial bottle
did me a woU of ir.vo.!. It -"-leaio-ed
tnr svstein. Dor-tors did me no good;
tin v wonted t.) ooerate. but mv bus- i
Iiand ootrfe.-d 1 cannot thank yon
enough for what that one bottle did
for me." i
Such slorl.-s ff the m irveloiu re- '
.veries of the nr-rs of Mavr'a Vn-.
derful b'touiacb liem.-dy come from
M R I FROM
1' IF 1
QUARRELING OVER
REWARDS FOR BANDIT
Oklahoma City .Mar. 27 Members
or tht' posse whi.-h slew Joseph A.
Patterson the youthful bandit who
stcured $IMf from the bank of Xe-
walla last l-'riday aPornooii have hc-
come engaged in a t; .a-rel overtlie
paynuMit of tlie f'.'io reward which
may result iu tue matter being
hrouyht before tile courts lor setuu-
mcuil. Three diflcri nt men are claim-
ing tiie amount offerod as a stand-
iiiL' reward for the i ajilure of all roh-
I't? is c;' lianks in tlie slate by the Slate
Hankers'' association. .lorn Spann
night jiolice chic:' of Shawnee iV. A
(Irace. former sheriff of I'ottaw atmnle
tounty. and (!. W. Huff a farmer all
?lain to have fired tlie shot which
ended the boy's life.
Special "Health Warning" For March
March is a tr.iing month for the
very young and for elderly people.
Crmi' bronchial colds lagrippe and
pneumonia are to he feared and
avoided. Foley's Honey and Tar is
a great family medicine that will
quickly stop a rough check 'he pro-g-iss
of a cold and relieve inflamed
and congested air passages. It. is safe
pure and always reliable. For sale by
all druggists.
CLARKE WINS IN
ARKANSAS PRIMARY
Kiltie Hook Ark. .Mar. 27.Vrae-
tiially complete returns from sixty-
five oounties in yesterday :s demo-
cratic primaries held in this state.
give. I mjed Slates Senator lame;i A
Olarke seeking renomlnation a ma
jority of 7.341 over William A. Kirhy
associate justice of tlie state supreme
court.
CAPTAIN AND FIVE
OBOWN WHEN SHIP SINKS
'Wasliington Alar. 'V--'l.oc -i at sea
of the American schooner llatlie .
Simpson of Boston with her captain
and five other men hers of tile crow
was reported to the navy departnieii'
Thursday night in a relayed wireless
message from the steamc.hip Caracas
which has on board four survivors of
trie schooner.
The ili.-rput -he said the Sim. son
sank Saturda) moniTiig March
hut gave no details This eaiue from
the ('aiiH'aa presumable the Ameri-
can steamer ol' that name bound for
San Juan. )' It. and was piclfed up In
the battlesliii. Kansas at tu'io-t pra'--ticc
off the ('irginia cape. Captain
Fletcher of the Kan a- rel-.ned Hi-
message to Bead Admiral Had ;er n;
tne Michigan in Hampton Hoads h
in turn sent it to the departtn lit.
The
A Colli'1!
should be
pleasant to
Mothers' Favirite
medicine tor children
nannies--.. It should In-
take. It should he el
fe.-tual.
ed. is a
favorite
dealers.
Chamberlain's
of this and i-
Cough llem-
the mothers'
r sale by all
ev
ry where. F
SOLO ONE THOUSAND
PIECES AT FXPRESS SALE
St. I.auit Mar. 17 ( me ! :
pieces of iinclaiiiie-1 I'.iu'-'-a.
sold at auction "sight unseen"
ousuuJ
w ere
at tin
union station here. Some of the pur-
liases s got ha;;;. lins ).r their nun-
ey and some j;ot lu'.c ticaliy nothitiK
Joseph liaiismari paid three dollar
for a paol ai'o wrapped in paper. On
oei n n.- it. be found a set of Slirroy-
ors in-triiments v or I h f.iiu.
Sam livi paid JI.M lor a sun
ca-e. I eontaim d a si-ond - hale!
-afety razor. Hubert Carter boil
i vali. tor The valine contained
i plioiiicraoa and tliree ri-cords.
miliar sold ' i .PI cents.
all parts of tlie counlry.
dose j?: always proof.
Ma.vr s A'oiiderl ill Stoinai
clems the ilxestive tiait
'accretion. and removes
The first
b bi modi
Of IllllCold
poison iu
u.at.ler. It bungs quick relief to suf
i.-iers from stomacii ailments liver
olid Uiwel trembles. Mau.v ileelar
that it has saved them from danger
ous operations; main dwlare Dial It
has jav.-d t.'ieir lives.
P.e. ause of the remarkabl" sun re
of this remedy tliere are niativ iuiitu
tors so be i-autioiis. He mire it'n
Ma.. r.k. Piobablv this remed.- b
known among your own neighbors;
ask them. Un to the (XI drug store
and ask abo.it the woiidetful result
it has been accoiu di.shini; among peo-
ple they k now or send to Oeo. If
Vayrs Mfg. Chemist. 1."l-i:.: H'hitlns
St Chb c;o. 111. for Iree book on
stomacli ailments and manv grateful
letters from people who have been
restored. Any druggiht en tell you
its wouderlul effects.
Senalor Chamberlain is
After Ambassador Page
.Senator (ieorge K. Chamberlain of
Oregon who has been imshiug Am-
hassad r Page hur un explanation of
bis I.oiidon Hpc-ecli in couneclion with!
i tli' Panama canal has euie forth as I
a powerful advoitite of American in-
dividualism. In a spew h ut the silver
jubilee of the Plii Kappa I'si. this is
what he had to say about the r la-
lions of the 1'nit.ed States with Hie
rest n.f he world:
"1 want jK'iice which will be peace
with honor to til I'nited States. I
am opitosed to any peace which scks
to annex tis to any other country.
Never will I stand for any peace
which will make us a Fluted States
of America and Oreat Britain.
"I would rather die in a conquer d
C'untry than live as a member of aj
country servile to any other power j
If the spirit that exists today had .
ovlslcd iu the days gone by we would
never have bad a lic-ston Tea Party j
or a Declaration of I nd-'pemh-nee. j
"I stand for those principles which
mad- Americans and for that i in I
pendon e which made possible flu
Declaration of Imlepenib iice.'
w $100 Reward $100
The readers of this paper will b
pleaded to h urn that tboro is at b ast on'
tlreidi d di..-e:-:.o that ScielH i; luirf 1c ll
I ul.lo to euro iu all its smire.s. and th;it l.i
pcsitio cuio nw known to the ne'dual
fratern.ty. Cat -rrh Li lag a constitutional
iliscaso rcipur' s a coMtitutional trcut-na-nt.
II ill's Catarrh Cure is t iki n in-
ternally acting diiectly upon tlei Mood
and mucous surfaces of the systolic tlicrr-
by destroying tiio foundation of the dis-
ease and gc.iug tho patient rttcrotth by
budding up tlie constitution and assisting
nature in doing iis work. Ti e proprietor
have so m-ucU f..lt!i in its cunitiv r-'ov-
erft that lie v ntlVr One llunjud Dollars
fr tmv.rico that It falla tu euro bond
fin P -r df tortinionlnl.c
A-Mr."-i K. .1 CIIKNI.i' CO. Tok Jc Okio.
f-j.i.l liv . II nrui'L'b 'i 7 c.
Tuke Ilaa'u Cauiily pill fur cuuiUifatlou.
LINING UP FCR
STIFF TOLLS FIGHT
Wm
li tin
islaliv
i in 1 1 m . Mar. :;7- Con.;rc:-s
orte of lac most v isorn'.ix le;
s! ru'-ale laa has i nliv em
its proceedings in many years--The
'imtest over the ailniinistr.ili.ui pr i
bosal to re eal the prov isioii of !h
Panama ( anal act granting loll i---eruption
lo American oonM.vbe siii(o.
Plans for lal.ili:' lli the SiuiH lejual
bill were conipii ted in tie- hom-e an I
Democratic Icadcrx aligned on liol
sides of tin- Issue liave in. in hale I
their forces and pnpai'ed tiieir -u
yitiiienls. It was generally citu ol.-.t
that tile bill would be ailed up f
general debate Thur-.dav and tilal V.
might be ri-poiled when IJepieseula -live
Hetirv ehairuiaii of Hie rubs
committee purpose; to subniit a rub
to limit genera! del. all
01 Ihc meas-
vole on thi-
In a mea.;
tie- opiiosln
nr.
I.
fit'!
hen
'St P
-en hours. A
reported
e Hticu"tl of
rule V
nr.-. t-
force;; Lett
or fibs
Price
for
ale at The
for $1.111.
Leader
office.
BATTLE RAGES FOR FOUR DAYS.
(Continued from page 1.)
harbor of Topolohampu two federal
unboais the (lueriero and Moielos
ive (.((Kid outside awaiting an op-
Imrlunity to Kink her. It is repoile l
that tlie tederala are luyqiariiig lo
niaiv. a vigorous attempt to ret I;
Topotobamjio.
Two hundred federals are said to
ive arrived at T pic from Manfan-
illo and arp ready to give battle to
ii n ta! Obregon ill the lio
iM i-king I lie eonstitiiliuiialbt com
liiaiulel h advatKf. soutll'.vard.
COXEY IS TO MARCH APRIL 10
(Continued From Page 1)
market roads and other pulille Ini-
pnivenieiita."
The 'iimy" expet8 to arrive in
Mectricize
our
The Modern
cient
Insliill l'iltcr-s;i
ts in i hi p I it ii i ic.
cd JlMW
rciilly is.
lilflc 1lic
GOOD COFFEE -Nciirly every way
if ln.'tkilic;' colTee lins .smile o'ootl KiinH
Imt I lie Electric Percolator plan enii-
liiiies iliein all. Kxlnicls the (lelieitiiF'i
flavor without the injurious effects.
Simple Safe Ifapid Iv-oiioinical.
TOAST- I'i pi n-
ina-tcr: toasted c
just riiiht-.
ELECRIC IRON -The
liol all flic time attach I
.Ask for a free t rial.
TIIE ELECTRIC 7AY IS BETTER
Have Your Home Wired Now!
USE EDISON V:AZDA LAMPS
Telephone 111
Public Service Co.
of Oklahoma
'a Stan
Washinglon
IK-litiou Ih
.May lid t'oxey say
president and com
for measures which
to the nil' InpJoycil.
will give worli
"This will give
lo inform yoursi
you forty-five days
f of the object of
this (a-coiul march"
says "and lo consul
Coxev's leller
T tlie jii aict a -
"OLSMITHISMS"
THE VISE MAN.
Is he who hea i s
the ill:-
I hey conic to us all : with pal inn
THE FOOL.
I- he who wastes his I hue ;
i ii- .i i i
lifeless i l Mill to ii'e ciil IIP'
eilalile. Women Sntt'rae
for aiiol her.
EVERYEODY.
Who ia oi-.-
iiood si 1 1 IT for
a
sipiare deal and a
Dollar's worth of
hcreliy in ited
ina" need a ini
lo call at Olsiiiill
have the ii.oiiev
m;.i;k. toi: a ceo and I'li'ix i:.si:i:all ooads.
KIsIIINd TACK IJ'l LAWN' TIl.NXIS -ot.ds and ii:M
SAI'iriA' l.'AOl.'S as their nce.ls re.iiire. 1MIONK
OLSMITH ARMS CO. Phone 1 98
The Man Who
Is Hie one who is prepared when opportunities;
offer. W hat licttei" preparation ean ymi liiakj
Ilia n I iy
Starting a Bank Account
l!e it ever so sniall.d'or if added to every week or
Diontli it sunn opow. Most fortunes Iiavrt
f-farled from small savings." Come and .see us
almiil slarl intr an account.
First National Bank
of Guthrie
Kitch
en
Effi
Way
iitt;' clccl ric
Yon will lie
il devil--
SIII'lll'I.S-
c)ciise
(ipcrnl mo
In.
I off the
crisply
l- ami
Ideal iron
anv .socket.
(LIGHT CCMPANY) AJ
bility and justice of our demands.
"On the previous march two ol.h-r
lenders and myself were unit in Jail
twentv days for our efforts"'
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
i 1. 1
ar-il It.ti ut in ril.
II I).- 11 'I M.II Hi"' ll'ltlllOlll
t-orKrstorinif Color nd
E3e.mly loCrityor Ftidt-d tiair
of III
1 hat come lo
a"d fortitude.
hid as
worries Ins liraiu in
; of I hat which is in-
instance and Heath
en
for otn
Dollar's woiih of
o.ul mo'iev. Art1
and liny what they
pay for of sm-li
Gets Ahead
Oklahoma
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914, newspaper, March 27, 1914; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617741/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.