The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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FACIE FOUR
THE GUTIIRXE D5VTLY IADEIi FRIDAY MARCH ." 191:
THE
DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE a. NIBLACK
Published dally from The uemfcr build.
1ns Went Harrison nvenOc. and entered
l lh Outline postofnie as swnd elms
matter.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Fer month tov rarrler.. '...I .45
Per year by carrier jn aoViiuce.... 5.00
t'tr ytur lr mail. In advance 4vti
OKLAHOMA
Kit mnntluv ...
On a Tear
(WEEKLY)
LEADER
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New York .office: N. M. Sheffield Spe-
cial Ae-ency. Tribune bullding-
OhicMBo office; N. M. Sheffield Agency
IT. 8. KK're building. '
Binflnewi office: No. J" W. Harrison.
Composing and Press rooms. No. lot W.
Harrison. Kdltortal rooms No. 1074 W.
Harrison. To reach all department
Dhone extension TS. - -
In trying to' be good the railroads
nri evidently trying ' not to be too
good.
Tho trouble about the minor of
Villa's death Is that It probably Isn't
tr(le.'; .
Through the grace of the city and
congress Q. M. U. now owns conveu
Hon hall.
A REMARKABLE MEDICINE
A few year ago I suffered from
'Kldncr 'trouble to such an 'extent -1
thought il Was developing serious
Kidney trotf! ie. 1 tried .Uthla Water
and Tablets 'Without relief Shea i
tried several doctors without any
help from them -Iri 'tiio least.';' . .My
kidner became so bad that I .made
the remark at tho time that H'Woild
not live until Christmas a saw
Swarap-iRoot advertised in a paper
and having tried everything . else
without relief. II resolved to try it
and obtained a bottle bcfjre taking
the entire contents - 1 -was entirely
cured aud feel as if I had obtained a
new lease of life . :
I am very thankful' Tor -what Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Moot has done for
me and consider It a wonderful xed-
iciue." ; ''. . I
. Yours very truly. '
' GEORGE T. TNGTCAIM
0ejiltat Alabama.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this Utith day of July vm.-
J OK 11. SMITH.
Notary.' Public.' 'Lee County. La.
:k k a: m k si t& :& a m ; is : or.
. LEADfiMETTEJS.
ss k .as a jb . s? as x jk :t x : x
; illore than 3000 drivers and
ductors : -of ' 'London omnibuses
now at the front.
cn-
tt re
i With. England using our flag and
Germany misusing our passports our
neutrality may be balanced but it
not .happy. - .
The author of the saying that beau-
ty Is "but skin deep" seems to have
greatly overstated the case at that
Lots of it nowadays appears to be all
and altogether on the surface.
A Wisconsin municipality has estab
llshed a training school for servant
girls but the average housewife finds
it even more difficult to keep them
than to train them.
.Von Hindenburg is probably begin
ning to realize that the greatest
trouble in whipping the Russians lies
In the fact that there are so many of
them to whip..
'The Chicago candidate who solemn'
ly engages himself to marry one of
the women that vote for him evidently
has no intention If elected of offering
for a second term.
About the only sunshine that ever
trickles through into Wall street is
When the Santa Fe makes another
monthly statement such as occurred
this'wcek;'showlng good increases in
not as well as groBS earnings.
At' best 'the language of diplomacy
hide and hedges." TJncle Sam might
say-as Aftemus Ward said in his
farnpiis courtship "I wish there was
winders in my Sole sed I so that you
could set 'some of my feelins."
When "Uncle Sam" makes a sue
cor of the enforcement of the law
against the ;. sale j of habit-forming
drags and there is no doubt but that
he will it will be another argument in
favor of national prohibition. When
the United States government passes
laws against the manufacture and sale
of; liquors it will live only in memory
and In that manner not beyond the
present generation. .
; Admiral Bowies' remark that Ger
many is willing to make peace with
France and Russia on easy terms but
never with England probably states
the feeling in Germany. Such a con-
dition is helpful to Russia's aspira-
tions. The story from London that
England has as much as consented
that the czar at last shall gain access
to the sea through the Dardanelles
even though this - does not go the
T
AND FOOD FERMENTATION
- -By a Stomach Specialist
' j- .As a socialist who has spent many
years in the gtudy and treatment of
stomach troubles I have been forced
to the conclusion that most people
who complain of stomach trouble
PoeBAs stomachs that are ansoiutciv
healthy and normal. The real
trouble. -that which causes all the
pain and difficulty. Is excessive acid
In the stomach eggravated bv food
ermenUtIon causes wind which dis--tends
the stomach abnormally caus-
ing that full bloated feeling.' Thus
both acid and fermentation Interfere
with and retard the process or c -KesMon.
The stomach Is usually
healthy and normal. 5ut Irritated al-
most tast endurance bv these for-
eign elements acid and mind. In all
such car-nd they coir prise over
w per cent of all stomach difficul-
tiesthe first and only step neces-
sary Is to neutrality the a' id and
stop tha fermentation by taking In a
little warm . or cold water Immedi-
ately after eating from one to two
tpoonfuls of bisurated magnesia
v.lnra Is doubtless the bc?t and only
ffallr effective antacid and food cor-
rective known. The acid wui ue
m-titmlizH ' ami; the fermentation
tsiojirwd ail-out insiantly. and vourl
Biomai-u wiij at tioce proceed to di-
g8t the food In a bea thy. normal
manner Ste aure to ask jour drug-
tlnl for tha blKurated mazneaia. a
bar found other forma utterly lack-
ing in its peculiarly valuable' nron--rtiiji.
J. .
Letter
Dr. Kilmer
Binqhamton.
to
A Co.
N. Y.
Prove what Swamp-Root will do for
You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. Co.
Binghamton. N Y.. for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a ibotwtjet of varu-
ahiB Information telling about the kid
neys and bladder. When writing be
sure and mention the Guthrie Daily
lender Reeular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
stores.
The jMomit Hofvoko "t'ollcgo aat:i-
oritles yiavegatbei'tHl ilOOo ttishch
(if anpjfps Uf ipt their own promises
for use-in tlie .coIIcko.
-.ThejOld iMcelem feelins nstJiisl
portraits is d'sapiiearin? flora (Tur-
keV cyen'to the extent of printing t!if
likness of the '3ultan.' I'fctuiesof
the' reigning sovereign have fit pres-
ent an immeniie vacuo in th Ortho-
dox1 Near East and aro very j:3.'ni!ir
in the Turkish vegiinenta.
vou 4icnuse J. v'ajio i:aa in h'.i
possession a crrious mcteroi J e p
ed up by his brother near lumdcnd-
erry. H .The ..stone Is :ihaut us
largo a a" imisliirelon very heavy
for Its size and rough ou evevy side
e.vlcept where it was flatle w d and
smoothed by violent contact with the
earth
"Joe" Leiter Talks ot ' ! uiila'ln-' nuiwnce
High Cost of Bread
! f cuvjeted of (ho c-hargo
I
lengths of conceding . Constantinople
to the Russian Power reflects the dis-
advnntaEra that England sutlers
among the allies from being regarded
bv the Germans as the "arch enemy.
If a belter cough syrup than Doley's
Money and Tar Compauiid could be
found we 'vould carry It. We know
this reliable and dependable rieiiinne
has given satisfaction for more t'l'tn
forty years; therefore we never offer
a substitute for the genuine. Itecom.
mended for .coughs colds croup
whooping Cough bronchial and la-
grippe vough. Xo opiates. 'For sale
by all druggists.
j'' .V ' W i t-' - il- '
' 'M- c .3 ?!
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She was
in . polico
t-cirj and ajipoaled to tho Uiolrict
court. ' .'...' .. (
Tho police tcs'ilicd-tiint when tliey
wibited t'-e place one morning they
round ?i pints of buer but on an-
other visit tho samel day otily( 20
lints were found. 'Mrs. Brantley tes
tificd tfint h r kuBluvnd ana IjerscR
drani'i-tUcjyis plilfs'. ' tfi
m SB ' IS
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si : ss is
3 2S Si 35 JK
BRILLIANTS.
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ss je '35 a m a ' s.
Joe" Letter who Is no longer the
gay young blade bo was when fifteen
!
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Wil 3AI.E Scholarsnip. in Capital
City .Business College . Leader Office.
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Snow Deep in Kansas. i
All trains . from . the north were
hours late on acount of the heavy
snow in Kansas and Missouri. Snow
between Newtou and Wichita is VI
Inches deep. .
For Sulo KmiiL-n
Leader office. '
cabinot. Cheap.
IS
The membershii) campaign of the
years ago he tried to corner the wheat chamber ot commerce still continues
murltet of the world on the Chicago
Board of Trade with his father's mil-
lions was o witness before the bread
inquiry of the . attorney general of
Js'cw York state the other day.
"I haven't had & speculative trade.
iu grain in fifteen years" said he.
"Back in 1897 and 1898 I thought I
could raise the price and hold it to
four or five additional members be
ing added today. There are stli: a
number of prospects whom the com-
mittees have been unable to see and
every public spirited citizen is urged
to send In his name for membership
whether the com.ir.Utee has seen him
or not. This ia the right year for
Guthrie to utaTce big strides abng
m
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CKfOU
AgclableErfpnralionforAsi-similaliiiSilieFooffantlRedula
ling (lie Stomachs andJou'clsaf
Promotes DfeestfonHeetfJ-
rte'ss and Restontalns neillier
Opiura.Morphiae nor Mineral
NOT NARCOTIC.
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jtxJuM :
JIMteteStts-
. jtiiseliti
MnnSrJ-ClmMStmr.
AnertectRemedv forConsflli
tinn . Snttr Stnmarh.Plariiluca
WorrxisConvulsioiis.rew:risu-
ness mid Loss OF Sleep.
facsimile Sidnnture of
the Centaub CoMPAta;
NEW YORK.
Tor Infants and Children.
bothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
.'Signature
; of
7M
'1M
fir
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
If this great country of ours was
conducted more in the interest of
women and children all of us would
he better off. says the McAiester
Capital. When the women are given
the ballot the home will be enshrined
the nolitlc.s of the country will be
raised to the standard of our mohters
sisters. wives' and sweethearts.
Women have had a refining and en
nobling Influence upon everything!
else in this country that Is worth
while and where they have had a part
in politics the brand has been im
proved not so much by the women
directly but by their influence upon
men. When the women are permitted
to vote the ward heeler and the time
server will at least assume an air of
respectability while the candidates
and the office holders will undergo so
much Jroprpycnicntthat the most of
them would scarcely be recognized.
Te believe with certainty we must
begin with doubting. 'Stanislaus.
Clt Is exactly because
do a thing i that ho
Judge of it. Creation
contemplation . iwideus
Oscar Wilde.
a man cannot !
is the 'proper
limits while
tho vision.
to
STANDARDS OF SCHOLARSHIP.
Two views are held among school
teachers and superintendents as to
what shall be done with pupils who
fail to keep up. The old time teacher
was rather inclined to pass ' them
along. The student it. was argued
would lose interest if compelled to
drop back Into another class. He had
probably got about all that can be had
out of that grade or stage of his work
He will get more to let him go on
than he will to make him grind over
the same work again.
A few years ago there was a wide
spread impression that a good athlete
could slip along through almost any
college. Ot recent years both in col
eges and high schools there seems
to be a stricter feeling about scholar
ship requirements for athletes.
That many of the colleges are now
Imposing severe tests was suggested
by the news reports of the past week.
the effect that at Cornell univer
ity 144 men have been dropped as
the result of the mid-year "exams.1
Also 169 others were placetf on pro
bation and denied many privileges.
Probablty some students do lose
heart on being dropped back. Also
the better portion of the class who
are allowed to go on. make a distinct
gain by parting company with the
sluggards. An Indolent pupil is mere
baggage. Explaining things to him
hich he should have worked out for
himself robs the rest of the class of
valuable time. They all tend to drop
his low standard. Bright pupils
compare their work with his and are
tisfied with a mediocre perform
ance.
The experience of slipping along
easily by the tests of school or col
ge must demoralize a Btudent. It
ill not be thus when he gets Into
uusiness. There competition will
ave its effect his inefficiency will
riuickly be eliminated and he will
drop into the lack eddies of life. He
needs in the seclusion ot school a
taste of the same sharp Jolta that he
will get when he ventures out mto th
cold world. i ' ....
lAim at perfection in everything
though in most thinss it is unattain
able. However ttoy who aim at lit
nd persevere will come much npur-
er to it than those whose lazinesf
and despondency make thorn give' it
up as unattainable. Chesterfield.
Fain would J but I dare not; (I dare.
and "yet I may not;
may although il care not for pleas-
ure when 'I play not.
. . . : Sir Walter Raleigli. ..
The (perfections of N.tUire sfiow
that she is the image of God; her de
fects show that she is. only his im-
I age. ?as:al.
tbe higher level and make a ' profit. : road to prosperity progress Bad
But there was so much more than we prestige and the help of every it-
had calculated so much more hidden ! Izen ia needed. iA big meeting of the '
away in bins we didn't know about I ' membership is planned for some '
failed to make any money. night next week when every new1
It costs the farmer today
Ml
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
TM NTU OOMMNT VO OITT.
an member is urged to co;i;e out and get ucauulul tnlnSs- e
added SO cents to produce a bushel of In the harness. I "easts and reptiles
wheat and you can readily see that
tho farmer must get ?1 a bushel.
"The controlling market of the
world is in Liverpool- because the
pricts Is niade by the surplus after
you have provided for home con
sumption." ' r (
then made the
horned toads.
spiders rats scorpions etc. Then he
FOR SALE Scholarship 'In Capital feathered together all the scraps that
City Business' College Leader Of--.were t pad to be put Into anything
flee. ' ' H... 1 else placed it in a heap covered it
lit is but reasonable to bear that
accident patiently which God sends
since impatience does butj'cntang'.e
us like the fluttering of a bird in a
net but cannot at all ease our troub-
le or prevent tile- accident; It must
TWO TORPEDO BOATS
SENT TO BOTTt M
(Continued from Page One-)
Castle under an armed escort. Tae.
U-8 wan smaller than the latest Gtr-
man (submarines . her dieplaceant it
under water being three hundred toi s.
To Enter the Bosphorous.
London Mar. 3. The Russian ItlECCc
sea fleet is steaming towards the Be s
phorus says a Rome dispatch. 1 he
Bucharest correspondent of the Gi r
naled Italia of Rome telegraphs that
the iRussian fleet has passed B- r-
jets Bulgaria. Should the Russian
fleet attack Bosphorus it probably
would have to deal with the Turkish
fleet which is supposed to be In that
region the most powerful member of
which Is the cruiser Su'tan Sell.n
fornierly the German cruiser' Goeb-
en. The 'liosphorus is eighteen miles
long .one half to a mile and a helf
wide.
It is defended with modern fortifi
cations which guard the approach to
Constantinople.
says that demonstrations byj vast
crowds in Lisbon -in -.;ie vicinity of
tho iPariiaaicnb buildings were dis-
persed several times today by caval-
ry 'v The Democratic deputies are ar-
I
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THE WHEEZES OF SS
ST GRANDMA OG. 'A
JS K K J8 SS 2S 3. A 2K 2S & 28 'A
I with Suspicion -wrapped it with Joai-' be run through ' .and therefore It
ousy. marked it with a yellow streak
and 'called it a OoBslper.-' It was -a'
fearful and hideous : nonster tho
most hideous of all creation.
ranging to moot elsewhere.
DESTROYS TWO FREIGHTERS.
Brwiii March 15. The
"Y'311 may not believe it but that
girl was born with" a silver spoon In
her mouth" a young man said to a
visiting friend after the girl had been
introduced and passed out of the cafe.
Proper Treatment of Biliousness.
For a Ion
ChurcltvIIle
(had s'ck headache and dizzy spells.
Chamberlain's Tnhleta worn tii
"From tho sizh'.pt her mouth I should thing that ga-vo Jier permanent relief
captain of Bue8a that it was-a coofltepQbnJ'iwas Obtalnablo everywhere. -..
theVmicaji steainerlflight says tte ready answer .the conversation I ......
lieibftw Uie destruclih of two freight- lagged after that.
efB We (JOrpedoes in" the Enl'lish chan
nel according to'Morgen P"oft.
were better we comjHJse ourselves to
a patient' than to a troublous and
miserable suffering. Jeremy Taylor.
FIVE CENTS PROVES IT
. Generous Offer. Cut CftU this ad.
enclose with i cents to Foley & Co.
time Miss Lula SkolttmJ Chicago 111. and they will send you
N. Y.. was bilious and ou trial paeicages ot roiey s j
ana ier onipt)tinu tor cuugua m.u
croup bronchial and lagrlppe coughs;
Foloy Kidney Tills and Foly Cathar-
tic Tablets. For sale by ' all drug-
gists. ' . L
-Letter files for gale at The Leader
effice. Price 35e 3 for $100
T
I
CROWDS RUSH;
BY OFFICERS.
Paris March 5.-
BEAT BACK
-A Haxas dispatch
One reason wrong often seems pre-
ferable is the offensive manner vin
which ithe right Is advocated.
If a woman sues a man for breach
of promise that U a sufficient jttstl
fication for his refusal to go 'on with
the match. . .''.
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The school to teach the rich gencr
osity should also have a department
devoted to teaching gratitude to then
poor.
The trouble with the woman who
buys her husband a cravat is that she
Washington D. C March 5. The
treasury department last night receiv-
ed a check from Postmaster General
Burleson for $3500000 representing
the surplus in the revenues of his de-l'lcks out the color and pattern that
partment for the fiscal year which is becoming to fli'BR
ended June 30 1914. For the fiscal
year of 1913 the postal revenue sur-j Don't Worry. It maitters not what
plus was $3SOO000 which also was you say or do people will criticize
turned over to the treasury. you and misinterpret your word.3 and
in acKnowieogmg tne receipt of the action.
check. Secretary McAdoo said these
payments were the first representing' So man by the length of his pray-
actual Surpluses made by the DOSt-'orc thn acHvlf- nt ! rhrlattan r.
vice or the piety of his." countenance
establishes a standard of Christian
faith.
office department since 1836.
Have The Ler." -tr delivered. 4 Dc mo.
Have The Leader delivered.
It is said that when the Creator
had finished making all the good and
$100 Reward $100
Tn reader of thia pacer -will h I
to leiim uiai iuer ia a.1 leaat one I
dreaded disease that science has been I
nui w v-ure in mil urn ax&g-ea ard that la
Catarrh. lull's Catarrh Cure la the only
fraternity. Catarrh being- a constitutional
aicoise requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hill's Catarrh Curs Is taken In-
ternally. ctin directlr uoon the hlnnH
ira mucous surfaces 01 tne system there.
BY aes.royint? the Tound.-ttlon of the ait-
eae. ana Kivlng- the patient strengh br
building- up the constitution and agisting
nuture in doing; its work. The proprietors
nave so muc-A raun in lT ctirative poi
ers that tliey ofiVr One Hundred Illa
f-r nyrase that It falls to cure. Send
tor im ni tesfimcniais.
Addrem r. 1 HF.KliV 4j CO. Toledo Ohio
roia or mil iTnerte". V j.
. Taa Mail's fsouif Pills ur oiutlnetloa.
certainly docs heal
eczema
In oar file of -reoartu coveHnr a period
of twenty years literally thousands of
pfiytieiata tell how successful the R
Inol treatment is for eczema and aimihr
skin tro-ibles. The first use of Resirvl
Ointment and Resinol Soapusually stopl
the itching' and burning and they soon
clear away all trace of the eruption. No
other treatment for the skin now before
the public can show such a record of
professional approval.
Bold br all enmta. V -v M.1 Ctm. Aim to -
Dept. W-S luduA IMmun. H4. j
Chalons-Sur-Marne France via
Paris March 6. A fleet of aeroplanes
many of the machines driven by tho
better known of the military aviators
n this region flow slowly above tho
cemetery ut Lepine today during the
burial of Lieutenant Mouchard and
Sapper Malllard.
The two men were killed when their
aeroplane caught fire and fell. The
accident occurred during the night
patrol and the flames from the burn-
bag air-craft were seen for miles.
"IFOR ITS-IT'
Simple As Saying It; Never Falls.
It d'jej your fn-trt (rood to se; liow
ciisTy lind uuirkly :i:iy corn ronioj out
uiien ou tint "tiHTS-IT" on! And then
W..-M1 you've tjnt; ul-jnj for yem-y tryi;iK
Mill THE 111
"Hiflii'iC''iS'iei iipiLn-T--i
WMi pinillalrill !
IS YOUR HOUSE WIRED?
If not during the iiionth of March only we will as a
special offer wire your home at a low price and iu ad-
dition we will give an -
Electric Flat Iron
FREE
?-S-?fe;'
IS
"Look
GtTS-lT '
Makca
- c-.n
P Risht
s our
Wichita; Kan. Mar. 5. When Mrs.
A D. H ran 'Icy residing in the sty end
bloJi: on Sou lb lini;ioria avenue was
abltS' to prove to a Jury in division
No. 2 of the' district court ttiat lt:was
nS fraf for liCr husband and herselt
to ;drinkvJ! lrinta jf beer in one day
she was arnul'ted of the charge 'it
rverythliiK. when yc.ii'ie sat up ninlila
UTappinir up your to'i in tunidHvex.
HiiiearlnK on salvrs that liS off or BWell
up the -omi pHHtlno- on ontton plaft'-ra
that make eornu pop-eyed. euiui;!ileriihK
your toes with rnz-i j ilihinK them with
knivcj end prininiK lit the iiriik with
SE-lK-.fr4 And tln-n you put on 2 drops of
'OKTS-I T' and see vour wrtv full rixht
oil why It J'.it lKik like a nilracl".
Juat try it. "OKT8-1T" nevtr fulls. No
pain no trotrtile. 1'i.e It for any co:n.
callu. - wart or I'union
N;HyiS-lT I old hy mngl every-
whwe. fl ottle. or aen't di-re hy K.
Uiwrence A Co.. OII-ko. 8otd In (luth-
irie and -ecmniiuriiel as tho world's
1ft crn cure ity LKIlc'i. Iirnir Htore
tvi lmg frttore.
The hot .siinnner months "will soon he here and
with your house wirdd you may have tho comforts of
the many electrical appliances that we carry in stock
Electric' Irons Electric Toasters Percolators Fans
Sewing Machine Motors Washing Machines
' Vacuum Cleaners and Many Others
Call and let us demonstrate them.
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USE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Public Service Co
of Oklahoma
(Light Co.)
Telephone 111
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