The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA.. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 1921.
Aches and Pains
Of Rheumatism
ometlmee They Are Unbearable
There are weather conditions tait j
make rheumatism worse. They are
fiot the aame In the cases of all per-
sona. Some rheumatic suffer mi r 1
In dry. rm weather than In tnoi. t.
cold weather but all Buffer more or
leti all the time.
PERSECUTION
Frank P. Walsh
I Returns To U. S.
I FORDS RUN 34 MILES
ON GALLON
The w-i inir f Soviet rule
in certain parts cf llusia has re-
suited in
.ei'i. a T'
ivvivmjr ant i-iewisii
.c-ordin;r to Dr. Kni-
m It)-nt Jewish social I
whi';it. wud ii.-is jtir arrive! jit j
15 t!;;i from Mom-ow.
The cause of rheumatism Is an e- ;
crest of uric acid in the blood affect j r Krjnin fears the extermi
In; the rnu.de and ioint rausint- . f irt T.w;sh
nmt hT attention for toennatient ' In
result la the treatment of this d
fua.
MstuV. H.rmTtsrfll fins riven cr I
ttre eatUfaction 1n thousands
if.
GASOLINE
Start Easy in Coldest Weafter
Other Cars Shbw Proportionate
Sav'ng
TO HAVE LUXURiCLFS HOME
c.n in w lute k;;sm;i in inc iv-
:.! :' tlii' pogroms which havel
! alrco'v I.eoiMI. lTe tells of JeWs!
ir hones and prop- j
. IoI'smK nr.
n
l Indian Commissioner Burke Savs
I T. I J
Jackson Barnett It Entitled
To All Comfort HL$
Money Will Buy
cases. Do not lau to try it.
For ft lawttlve take Hood's Fi;!
The first cold-storaRe car carrym
the first cargo of real post- a-
Muenchner beer was recently phi
pel from Germany Into Belgium.
erty and llfi'ni
j Nb'tV tlllltl
1 1 if i 1 1 '.
.i.
to 111.'
"iiMN'il are
i 1 1 1 1 1 S iiloll
f en'lticrs. j
liv in;; i n i
r the I! ii-1
rjlihl mi-1
Carrier toys naTe no receipt boc i
to not py them for Leader sat-crlptioDs.
m.iuiau in: r. .mo a
. I 1 1 1 r fii vi iiis it is to
;'..u hi iiin hi.' lli' iu all liavinir
died of disease nr starvation.
S i ii'i-ei-iitiia lives after 1 1 i
W. rl 1 War before!
1 enter Classified Ads Get Results
Posthumous Fame as a Composer
Caruso's Lot
"DREAMS OF LONG AGO"
I CO tAMUSO
r. ...... i-j 4 -.i.-i-l) CtSy" rT7 i
Carnjo'i Caricature of Ilim.lf as a Composer
NEW YORK. A tyrr! mn-
slcal world mnurufng the loss of t!ie
Koldm melody of their lclovcd
Carwo poured lerto tlie roles of Uig-
nifiad Raoul farPcr Rodolfo gal-
lant Don Jose raid the rc.t has U-cn
chrerrd recaitfc' by tlie discovery
tbat the great finger left a priceless
and undying lr jirr in several tongs
of his own com)osition.
Only a fear close friend Inew
about the sorps while they were
being done fop Caruso in spite of
'( Lis fame was timid about his coin-
posing. Een those nearest to him
would stumblo upon the results of
fall ZL.-J-i- .. l
his hours spent with busy pencil only
wlien thry heard him humming an
unfamiliar nir. After he was sure
they liked it lie would acknowledge
its authorship.
Among the songs were "Tlie For-
snLrn Window" (Finest Abban-
dunta) "Olden Times" (Tiempo An-
tioo) "Tlie Song of Spite" (Canwms
a Pispietto) and "Dreams of Long
Ago" his best-loved brain child. He
even drew a picture of himself to
be used on tlie cover of this sonfc
pleefully working out caricature de-
tails and showing the final picture
to his friends with tnacb chuckling.
A
NED PEDIQO.
"The House of Quality."
First Run Productions.
Phone 1050.
TODAY
Last Day of That Splendid Picture.
First National Production.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in
"WEDDING BELLS."
Ask any one of the people who were at the show yester-
day. W believe it to be the best picture Constance
Talmadge has to her credit. You certainly miss a treat
if yon let this one pass.
Also Two Reel Comedy.
"VACATION."
This has many laughs. Come today and bring someone
with you. No advance for any of these excellent pictures
like it would be elsewhere.
TEN and TWENTY Cents.
THURSDAY
Paramount Special Production.
BETTY COMPSON MILTON SILLS and All-Star cast
' in that great picture
"THE END OF THE WORLD."
You may have an idea you have seen many good pictures
and you have but this one is a real treat. "The End of
the" World" is much talked of all over and is making a
wonderful hit. Also
FOX NEWS WEEKLY.
This ota is of interest to everyone. No one should miss
the News.
i
A n'.-w carburetor w liU h iuU d-.iwa
pasel.ne con-uujt.on of any motor
and redui.es laaoiine bills frori o ie-
Ihiri to one-half is the prottfl tv
ievemtnt of tie AirFrirt.on t'artur-
etor Co.. Madison St.. D.iyton.i Washincto:i. o-t . tsd'an Vi:i'
Ohio. Thin remarkable invention j "fr I'.'-'rke ant. o meed Tu-sdi.
not only increases the power of
i.
V
vk v
Labor l'Nuli-r aiiii Iiis'i sy iia-tliit-r.
siiaj'i'otl "ii his arrival at
Ni-w Vurk reeeinlv.
ONE SIDED
PREACHING
I motor from Z0 to per c'nt. hut
etwibles every one to run alow on
hifih eear. It a4o nidAes it easy
to start a Kurd or any other ear iu
tlie co!det weather. You can us-
Dip very cheapest Krai" of fasoiini'
or liilf k'To.ene til still set mure
power iiiol it ore ml! -.' th.in joii
now Ktt from the h:is'i''st teht k:is-
cline. AM Ford owners c;m vet j-lii-h
f.-t .'14 miles to a pullon of kjs-
rVne. So sure lire the niannf.K turers
of tin' Immense pavn; their new car
b'ire'or will nuike t h t they olf 'r t'
send it on ? days' trial t i cery car
owner. At Is can be put on or tAert
off in a few minutes ly anyone i!l
readers of this paper who want to
try it should send tin !r naiiio. H !
d:ess and iu.il.e of car to the manu
facturers at on1 e. Th-'.v also wa;.t
local a pent s to who
eeptionally larpe pr(
todav Adv
The t "ii it 1 States owes a duty
by the Filij itios. but 1 1: c Kiiijiiiire;
owe a duty to tlu-ir own land. So
far it has only boon 1'ncle Sam
uln) has been lectured in the
ease. Which possibly neeounts
for the fad that virtually all
native rule in the islands has been
misrule efficiency lias fallen
every time the Americans turned
over an office or an institution
prral't has entered into publi-1
business. 1'orein residents in
the 1'hilipi'in s feel certain that
ust as soon as America withdraws
her servants evcrythintr from
wharves and roads to .'dvermnent
routine will fall into decay. This
is the judgment of experience.
Instead of preaching at the
1'nited States about duties cur
lecturers niis-'ht do betler by their
Filipino friends if they instructed
thorn in industrv and honestv.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
THE SCREEN
THE POLLARD
'Wedditj-' JW'lls't ith (Vinsince
Ta!ma!i?e tar.ini; the le.idin part
will be shown HRain at the Pollard.
This is a wonderful picture and
draus bir audiences Also s.unoi
irooil touiedy.
THE HIGHLAND
The IpEhiund today prcents "N )
Woman Knows" a story without a
f;cht or a i)uurrel. (iood co:nedy to
follow.
For the accommodation of travel-
ers wireless telephone instruments
are being installed on a number of
important express trains in ;ernany
and receiving instniinci.ts in proml
nent hotels in lierliii.
A Beautiful Woman is
Always a Well Woman
San Antonio Tex. "After a ser
ious illness when my strength seem-
ed as tho it would not come back to
mo I decided to try Dr. I'lene's
Favorite prescription s a tonic. I
had scon it recomeiimded to liihiy
that I felt I could not go far astray
This medicine did all for me that
could be desired. It restored me to
perfect health and strength in a com-
paratively short time and I am just
as strons and well as cm be. Fav-
orite Prescription' is a splendid ton c
and builder for women and it i a
pleasure to recommend it" M's.
Hcttie McLanc. SOs Bowie St.
The Use of Dr. Pierce'a Favorite
Prescription ha made many women
happy by making them healthy. Get
it at once from ycir nearest drugc'.it
in either tablets or liquid; or f-en 1
Mc to Dr. I'ierces Invalids' Hotel in
Buffalo. X. Y.. for a trial ikc. tab-
lets and write for frea medical ad
vice.
THE GEM
Bessie I.ove in "Bonnie May" i-
the offering of The tlem for tor.'Ehf
Also a two r"el ccmedy. Thursdat
Behe Daniels in "Ducks and Drakes. '
i.iar. re mid ajpro;n advance t
Jackson ' .rrett. nrllicnire Dui'.a.i
for the ruipose of !.i!d:ni or pur.
iliftsi!- a new home in any an.ount
with n reason.
The commis-don r. so mewhat di-
pleaded i.t tl.e put.'ictty K'ien B..r
cc't's trip to Washington. exsU'red
in (let 1 his att tude so f.r u Itar.
i n it nr. 1 h!. i!i are (oiiiomed
J H- s.i ! efforts are continually be
! !: -ti :n. ii f.) i- i ivir.i :t .!...
large .-urns o( money and that a pro; -osifon
as p.-idi;:g heU he ca-.:;
!."t -ff eetu !j.tv tt" Indian rido'
.a tii.iveiMty in Oklahoma w.th f .-
"""MX na to Kive PH. ivo tr Mlur..
to certain hurches
Burke Authorizes Trip
S ;' ' ve ' 'e'l in office." sai l
Burke "iu the si.-itjciii nt of some
pb l-es invo'vim: : m h donate. -is -is
i thev offer r I laVf" 1"''n u'''' u!'"n me by int.-r
' i. in i . t
t Write them I ' ' 1 " "i . ai-iiy stst .
ed that I wanted to see both Harnett
and his wife so on the request to
come here I immei lately authorized
the trip.
"My F':'..ral attitude In a case f
thU kind is tint Jackson Harnett
l eiiiK a millionaire is as much en-
-''ve so.i e of the luxuries
! i ero:i of (H Mean I-.'
..landing an not particularly con-
cerno! with reference to what or
'.iio his wlf may h;ve been before
her marrfaue. she now i8 nia wr
and fi ; cire:;t!y the'r relations ar
entire'y amiiable and she M entitle!
to consideration as his wif ..
"The (act that while Harnett w.i-
s rule he was ccati nted t0 plVt p fl
ca'.iin. docs not mean that now tha:
ce has a w;fl? who may have naihl
I ens for living d 'fferer.tly. that he js
rot willing to make it p(si;b f-
l:er l do so w:i t tht l. could n-t
be accorded the truilece of acrjr.ir-
ing a home commensurate with hie
means.
N- bviJvSUiiaitL
r r w
Hr-ti'Hs r'l.1-:---t-T7-:R TTJk
-wliiT" 71
I
iLtoHr
Pleases Them Mi I
AFTER
EUERV
MEAL
It appeals to everybody
because cf the pleasure
and benefit It affords.
The lonecst-testing refresh-
ment possible to obtain.
Sealed tteht kept
rteht in Its wax-wrapped
impurity-proof package.
PLAYING
Wilhelni 1 lolo nollern is report-
ed to be uearuiLT iij;aiti the 1 i t -t
riiit tinifoinis that he loved to
display when he was war-lordinsr
tlie world.
So tlie last of the autocrats for
whom millions died is playinc
soldier. still feeding the vanity
that wrecked hint.
It was the French philosopher-
preacher. 1 'asciil. who s;iil: "Van-
ity is the "Teat enemy of man:
but those whom it hat 1 bet raved
never cease to honor it. Such is
the foil v of man. "
f.- . w
5?3 -iT7 terri
Th3 Flavor Lasts
M (;ho i.im.s i v rxurv
uiiin:s; 'Hmiutrs thkm
Fort Worth. Texas. Oct. ". Com
peliing cicht members of a hens?
party at 1-ake Worth a resort nee
here to tie each other and then tor-
turini; the m -n and women for mort
than an hour a lone nero bandit
Tuesday nicht esa;ed with more-:
than i..oo in jewetry. usin? a K:ri
whom he attempted to criminally as-
sault as a shield
Desionrng Persons Warned
"That dres not mean" raid H irk .
'that he should b penuitted to pur-
cha.e a residence at a ficire in ex-cc-s
of its actual value ard the atti-
tude of the bureau will be to protect
hi.n and see that in any inirohases .r
investment he c..ts f m vanfl fr h
money.
' There is v.o occas;on for any ;inxi
ety that th comiiiK to Washing! '.u
of tho couple will result in any rad-
ical action that will affect h'ls fln-niiet-s
by allowing unscrupulous or
sienins persons to take advantage
it. lie will le fully protected."
Ilnrko pointed out that Harnett
worth probably $2(m0M and has an
income of 7 0 or is.0i' a mcnth
The bureau has more than $!.oioi.vi
wotih of Liberty bond that ar-
Htrnett'g property.
YANKS HAVE VALUABLE UTILITY" MEN
'
A TEXAS WOivDER
For kidney anj ntadder troubKi
(.'ravel weak and lame back rheu-
ntlsm and Irreijularnlos of the kid
oys and bladder Regulatea blad
ie' troubles In children. If not enH.
tt druRKlsts mM) $1.5. Small bot-
: often cure. s?nd for sworn test!
n-tnlals. Dr. E. W. Hail. MS out.
street Rt. Ixmls. Mo.
"OR EAI.K-oid papers at the I.eaC-
er offlc.
Hig hland
TODAY
"iurtix .naxuvva. I Airplanes sin? bombs sunk
A story without a fifht or even n! war.ships in tests off Cape
" . lM ! . Ti.
quarrel but one that is as true to
REMARKABLE
life as one could be made. Many
wno saw it last nignt pronounced
is wonderful.
"SNUB" POLLARD COMEDY
Also MUTT and JEFF.
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Bear this in mind: We have the pick of the pictures and
have contracted the best the market affords. No better
Dictures are shown anywhere. You know this so there
it no argument. Come every time you get a chance. You
will always get full value for every dime you spend with
tis at the Pollard.
TOMORROW
ART ACORD. in
"CALL OF THE BLOOD."
JOE RYAN in
"THE PURPLE
RIDERS."
Charles Ya
Observers pronounce themre-
tnarfable exhibitions.
They are that civilization has
progressed no further than to
make such destruction of property
necessary to national preserva
tion.
REWARD
FRIDAY
WM. RUSSELL in
Eis New Western
"SINGING RIVERS."
Admission 10 and 20 Cents.
The GEM
m
TODAY
BESSIE LOVE
BONNIE MAY."
Also
Two Reel Comedy
THURSDAY
BEBE DANIELS
-In
"DUCKS AND DRAKES."
Prices 10c and 20c.
:
.Miss Anna Huirles. assort in?
suited linen in a Brooklyn laun-
dry found a has; coiitaiiir.ir jew-
elry worth iMO.OtO.
This irirl was so honest that not
only did she return the jewelry
at ome to the owner but was
embarrassed when offered a re-
ward. Honesty is its own reward.
Doubtless. Miss Hughes' self-
respect is worth more to her than
$10.1X10.
Just the same it is pleasant to
know that she iot a vacation
with her pay doubled.
Leader Classified Ads. Get Result
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M'x'NALLV
ike McN'a'dy has 1-. u phyine; third 1 ae in fine style durimr
Maker'.; absei..;. jtml nay play some of the :nme-; at the hot corner.
' t'hick" Fcustip may fill in an outfielder or infielder pun h hitter
cr pinner.
Matchett Undertaking Co.
Kxclusive Acut for the well known Auto-
matic' Sealing I'uri il Vault
Maim fact UFctl hy W. J. Jlanihart.
Trt9 Motor lubulance.
Office Phone 202. Residence 434 or 246.
112 South Division
KING COTTON J
-A
Blazes Trail to
Prosperity
How will the advance in
Cotton affect general SE-
CURITY VALUES?
i
Letter No. C 250 gives
brief vital explanation. It
will be well worth your
while to- write for your
free copy to-day NOW.
ROSE & COMPANY
IXVESTMSXT SECt PITIES
M Broad tret City of Xew York
.
Have you ever used
HOOVER
IT BEA TS . . . AS IT SWEEPS - AS iT. CLEANS
- ' " Vacuum: deaner?.! .1'. .' "
If not ask for a demonstration.
We wire houses old or new.
Electric Fixtures and Appliances
Public Service Co.
211 E. Oklahoma.
Phone 111.
Tbe Leader Classified Ads Get QuicK .Results.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1921, newspaper, October 5, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712757/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.