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PAGE TWO
THE LEADER OUTjTKIE QKLA. MONDAY TtrXE f. 1021.
DIEJJN CIVIL WAR
Battered Erass Speaking Tube
Held By Captain Wainwright
of U. S.' Gunboat Lane
Presented To Relative
Washington. June tl.A battered
brass fipeaklnR trumpet taken from
the hand of C!t. J. Mayhew Waiu-
wrlcht an he lay dead on the t K
of his hlp the U. S. Ounboat 'Har-
riett Lane'' In Calvcston harbor Jan-
uary 1. 1J? has just been presents I
to Ansistant Secretary Wainwrisht of
the War Department. deseendvnt on:
namesal tt the p.illan!. officer lu-
ll. C. Puff of Houston Texan in
whose family it "hast hern preserved
as a war relic for half a century. Th
trumpet was given to Puff father by
C. F.' Raddatz In later your? ".i-
nected with the JUltimore City !
lese. but who as a member of th
Confederate force which Warded th'
"Lane" after the ship iw shot to
places Jn the fight took It f m (':
Jiand of the Lane's commander dead
st .his TsL
In recalling the Secretary Wain-
wright the talo of the old kittle
when the Lane Rhot rounded by two
Confederate vessels at phort tourc
surrendered Mr. Duff told also or
another trajria Incident on the deck
of the battered craft. Captain Wain-
wrltfbt's executive officer tie paid
was Lieutenant 3a whose father
Major A. &L I.ea commanded the
Conferedate force which retook Oat
Boston In the coiinter attack. Major
Lea was first to step aboard the
Lone he said adding.
"It is Bald that one ot the first ob-
ject a that met his eight was the body
of Ails son lylni; on the dock of the
l.ano mortally wounded. The lieu-
lentunt died in the arms of his fath-
er a few mo'monts later and the rex.
day he and -Captain Walnwrleht wero
buried vn th same crave Major Lei
londucdng the funeral service."
Children" Cry
TOR FLETCHER'S m
CASTORIA
Berlin June C The majority of
TrnBSian tmen voters are conserva-
tive in thoir political (sympathies a
compflation of the vote east at re-
cent elections has disclosed. As high
s C3 per cent ot the vote cast by
ho conservative parties was hy wo-
men electors: the extreme radical
organization polled a woman vote of
C" per cent.
Wanted ciean
at Leader office.
light cotton raqa
The first prizfl in the biff Knglish
tthist tournament vas won by a wo-
man who mit 13 times nt No. 3.1 tab!-?.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
IPOILILAvIRD
NED PEDIGO Proprietor and Manager.
Phono 1050. Ask About the Show.
TODAY
Robertson Cole Special. OTIS SKINNER in .
"KISMET."
Without doubt it is the most costly film ever made.
Massive sets. Lavish production. Wonderful is the nnrrjc
for it. If you like pictures of this calibre you should sec
"Kismet." The biggest of the year. In the cast are
many notable players.. Also Two Reel Comedy.
No advance for this show. Just TEN and TWENTY
And don't forget every lady at the show today gets a
late song hit free. New music worth having.
TUESDAY
K Sclznick ricture. EUGENE O'BRIEN in his latest
picture success
"THE LAST DOOR."
Mystery. Action. Thrills. Story. Of alj pictures this
popular star has ever appeared in tlm one is said to bo
his very best. It is a winter time picture. Lots of snow..
And the cold spots will look good on these hot days.
Better come. Also Comedy and Short Reels.
WEDNESDAY
Goldwyn's Eiggest Production
"WET GOLD."
This picture first run. Even New York has not seen it
yet. Most wonderful photography ever in pictures.
Above all things don't fail to see "Wet Gold."
GATHER IN GELEVEUND
Eiht Hundred Professional and
Business Women of N it ion
To Compare Notes At
Big Meeting In July
Cleveland oiio June '.. - lli.-ht
Imndred bu.Vnrss and profes-siiiuil
women from all pa: fa of lie Lulled
States are cxjiecteil to alien. I '.'"
jtb'rd annu )1 convention of The Na-
tional federation of liusiness a':d
rrofe-sviocal Women's clubs. .it
('!" eland on July T'th to ll-rd.
Apt toxPnatidy four U'tiidred vol -
1ns ie'ei:.i;cs .se!eciei irom t Jn r t -!ti-
chile (if business and profc-aim
J a! woiiion iiff'liaie.i with the bod;
1 v. il! B'leiid. Nearly three handle. I
j and fifty bus 'no an I profF-con-'I
t tvi. men's IuIm are new federated
bavin'; a lolal membership of ahou'
:' forty tin u-cuid Imsiue s . and j rofes -
ral wonien.
New Is the Tune To Get R.d ot Your
Rheumatism.
If you are troubled wi'h cherrtie or
niii.;. alar rheuimit ism buy a !c?tlo i f i
Cliaaiherl.i n's l.ininicnl and niasc-.ue I
the affected part a twice a day with
it. ' ou are cer'ain to be very :i:m
benefitdi ty it if not actually Uired.
Try it.
GAY NIGHT LIFE ON
THE WHITE WAY IS
CLOSED BY DECREE OF
J EARLEYCORN
(Cent lined from rao 0
of the theaihiical luisiness ? "
Hroclway womlers. Ami won
ders.
New Yorkers ;nv notorious fur
tlieir lack of manners. Tho most
cotisiietio!is pxainple I liave ever
s.--eii was tit the Plaza r ntranee t
i fie Central park hriille path. A
henna haired laily drove up to tlie
little circle and Iter spirited horse
"cxed at the prospect of poinir to
the stal'lt lunsri'il and plunged
in a frantic effort to unseat her.
She rae a masterly exhilution n'
control as the horse I'miirlit j'..r
ten niinutes.
When slie finally dismounted
(he crowd applauded. A French
savant who had also heen ridinsr
and who is here nt the head of a
scientific expedition went up to
her removed his hat and remark
ed : '"It is permitted that one
may admire Madame's superb
horsemanship ?"
"Yeah." said the woman "if
you don't make it an excuse to
take me out to lunch or tret
fresh."
It was a cheap retort which
won the eiirirlinir approval of the
stable hoys and the courtly
Frenchman bowed stiffly squar-
ed his shoulders and walked away
his face white from undeserved
humiliation.
A careless v tossed cigarette
. .. . i . .
loll into a hlnkster s wairon on
Fortv-seoond street and before!
lie noticed it his watron was in
flames. His day's supply of fruit
was mined. And he sav on the
curb find wept. A trivial inci-
dent perhaps but one that con
tains as much heart interest as
! the hie- factory fires that 'ire
headlined across the front pave.
The lnicksier was blind.
.
III
PRICES FOR CIGAR
Cuban Planters Sty No Hopo
Extended To Move Great
1921 Crop; Big Dealers i
Stocked Up j
Havana. June (.. C-ib-.n t ha. o
p'unte: .say that the sti: pen:o:t by !
' ii'-at pr.t i a f is e:r.t r cet j
tax "a "'"o iiiiiit." v. i Hue u.n- j
he!; in Ih" ure.-e'it cr r'j f . I be :
the Cuban tubtcco ind;. try. j
In a T'-i it mi In t-f ' a!!e- it ;
v.:s s taled Cat I lie IS: i
had stocked lip ' i v i J
require J't! ie ii! a i n I .r
le le.
v .:.
ail:!
--i'.r.;e t " s i
Til" l.'ip.ters also .
effort !o hid i.e l
el's' feiler.i! in;) Ut
w.i'. e scales S" I ha
cdi'd ! lit en I h
diiced pries ; id r
a 'e.i!ii-;ia nf msu-
. ' . us :.-.
r. ! th.it C.e
to'i ICC I 0 '-
fe.ili. (
Cllb.'M lebac
:; niiil :.t i c
in so sis;'.
th.1' : was i n i
H. T. Trwiri Rearrlin His Truihlc
V
ear
! a ; t m i p
eon-: i--r
T.il ho :
stl'll! O
'. .f the
3t!a ;
imspe
an i
in '
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Ch.mliei-'ain'o
com:-e';.!e f.
! a b
!' .! ..e i.
Km j'! reil.
t""vil ! u i' h
!!:ese t.-b'ets
joti t'lind
The l':'h Is
ao vae.'ei!
bjv
ou I !
h'
Ifd
n iv
If '
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n c
1
The
.arb '1
t i -
Carrier leys have
no i"" '"
for lea
t ! ooV i
!er s ih-
do
st r
not pay
ptiotis.
t'oou
II ;.. I IV
: itc
.1 in sh.i
ct
fap'e a-:.! ma
bv .h.'ih i. r
I:
trc k t f I -ti mi 1 p 'piia. Yht
chapcau i I l.u k imtiu with para-!i
Sinn
u .tf . a?. .".t' .& ."?
s Stf? 'iyt a p 4.- V
TODAY
NORMA TALMADGE in
50
ill
NORMA TALMADuE iVGHof rs cu YMTCRDAY
A. 9KLZNICK FICTVR
"GHOSTS OF
YESTERDAY."
From the Flay
uTwo Wooien"
By Rupert Hughes.
Directed by Charles Miller
Seldom has there been
seen on stage or screen a
drama so compelling
with such genuine heart
interest combined with
thrills and suspense as
"Ghosts of Yesterday."
Norma Talmadge in a .
dual role supported by
Eugene O'Brien and an
all star supporting enst.
Sunday and Monday.
Admission 10-20 Cents.
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LcWAjjf i -
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Conducted by
ih
f if anything y.' )"1 (" ti:oW
. it f t w t Ift ..'ronor
this n u sfaper uh 'wit for-
)k
mi ur qitetti-H l star. t;'
d rrrct ramc and as4r si in east
ur oi.snvr K jitiit thr
h th; i!t!i
y
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l " " .. i. ... 'j tt' Vo.A
FRED S. MILLS.
Electrics! Expert for Paramount Pic-
tures. j AUTIirK It is not ;
j (iiiesi en to ask why si .
j met ures c.iiiiicct be till
ii: cacl of fc.rtit'ii ial i
' tuntlcr of fact all tbi! :
l j'o't tires wcie taUcn I::
one of ll.e til st lii prove
! t roiiiii'cil rvas ! he subsl
'I a foolish
: in iiiiivina
in ihnlip!.!
i'. As n
cs iii eurh
cl.iv '
hi but
e!i!- to b" ill-
.i'ion of urti-
t'iciai liKhtiu for ila)lit;'ii.
Tht j-'ica'est drawback to
lihlin' is Uiat lljrlit values
throughout t'ae (tax from a bri
lult urtil
clian.e
-hf l.'h!
at t.ooti
in n .
to a dim one to
em s taken Ml C
rd cvenini.
.rent Incurs
i i
ai roiisecitt iu'ly I..
1 haw Ijie ctK-cJ o.
h; tiu'es in the pit I !
;hi. To secure nti
- the il.tel .seel c
i.ial
ni.iV
I.Ulitlli
ii''' sinl-
ilea
to h
i-.i.-it
1 ifcita- r!ai k
elcd limb's
th-ipite Ihc
ibc.al Hi-Ill s
i.ti... of clay a battery of .
Iii IM be U cd.
Cell.
1 iiiicntnitio-1 :
hts" the I
it art s bit h a:
!i 1 ibh.ui fliss
produc
d liv
I-
b
!!-
oil
n lib a sc
Several hundred won i ll'
rb.lh:
in
;th" Phil'ippine Islands have enu
I in one big organiratioti.
sued
I Air
! KM rd'
ent Greek i hi
the ivy as a
d Kisyp
sec re
a Au-. I"
ft ins re
plant.
.-p.! in hav
tie u ly 5
Women ef 'es!
had '.he riftht to
V cars.
The fruit of th
harvest edible frui
:e f r
t k tree is
the world.
tic.
. THAT
Hallas
Klliott.
WAS MUCH TOO MUCH .
Texas .p.rie - Mrs ppar".
pretty
!s vear-old hosie
i lerk
w is the i!s.ss ar of a tl'von
decree today.
IVarl testified on the witness stnid
that trouble start -1 when an under-
taker mailed her i i'ls for the funeral
expenses ef h'r h ::! nil's fl"st wife
SCREEN CALENDAR
THE POLtAHD
lvdijto effers a Robinson Cole
Ned
s'oocial a the Poiia'tl attraction fo."
this evonlnp- Otis Skinner in "Kls -:te'
". One f the most cos'ly film ;
ever product".!. Ion't miss it.
GEM
"To P!ia.se One Woman" is the a'-
traciion at The ren for to'tight. 1'
is a Lois Weber production and i
crackin:r rooiI one Also Fatty Ar-
t nckle and a Pa the N'ews.
THE HIGHLAND
"Ghosts of Yesterday'"' is the of-
fering of the Highland for tonighu
J Norma Talm.oliie appears in this iron-
Iderful pho'.oplay and is at her best.
$i Jfe 5 X t J
The GEM
TODAY
"TO PLEASE ONE
WOMAN."
A liois Weber Production.
And
FATTY ARBUCKLE
In
"THE COOK"
Also
PATHE NEWS
1Q and 30 Cents
TOMORROW
'COMMON SENCE"
With
Viola Vale and Ralph Lewis
Prices: 10 ami 20c. -Phone
S3.
if
l
Eleanor Dal ;
cicuii;e (.irlaiii to break the idiarpness
of the lilil.
The sf b-ht .small lislit ilh
pie carbon arcx and cbtalciwrs '
used for a number of niij'
tl.elr most common uso Is ba i
ice. fociisinc the spotliKtit on the 010 k '
ti' ibe bed of the principal and miw- '
In the iuuie to stand out it.uun-l lh
backcreiiiid. A blond doe not re'iulre
sin b a stream lisbt iis'h br'JIictie so
fr them the iifc'ht. In soflcneil by
diffttn-r which fits in front of thf lens.
Another ll of llie simtlilit i.-t for
cross IlKhilnK fr the purpowK of tie-
s'royitu the effect of facial lines or
expressions prodiieinf shadows. One
spot li.'bt U jd need " that It throws
t beam across tit' face of the player
another is often placed nactly o-
positc to counteract the effect of the
liisi. ud at Itliw It is necessary 10
place on the floor n ''baby spot" to
throw a beam of I i 1 1 1 up nude the
features of the pliiver.
The sun arc a more powerful light
than cltl". He Kleij; tir the sfMitliirbt
is used for lii.'htina up la re set!iut:".
and also for producing m.mnliclil or
siiiiliubt i fiVcts throejth window.
ben an iil lamp tr a candle In used
in enes because ibe toal oil tlame
wilt cpher not noisier or wlil phoit-
t;raph bl.tk. Ilio effects are iioiuced
by i. -1111011 tire or mercitrv laniii. Kven
when see a player in the dark llirlit
a ni.i'ch which illumines his whole
j face the effect is priluceij not by n
I inatch but by a ''baby" carbon that
j he ti b's in his o.icds anil which is
jconr.c -fed by mentis of Wires that run
I ti bis lce " to a switch outside.
I Tic tire that ;:locs so eerily casis its
i hi ami omt two (.layers sit tint: In
frool of it because a carbon arc nn-
.lertteaili the rear of the hearth out of
oi-ht of ibe camera ! throwing P.s
Dalit through the ga flames. Alone
lb.- fire would lock dull.
None of these effect coiib! be pro-
duced In i.rtl'tiiiry da llcltf .voti see.
acc! thes." are o;iy a few of the hun-
dreds .f clfccts wHicli we obtain In
Par o'i'iirit icci'ires with artitlcial
ll'liM'c.'. The outdoor scenes must de
iieioi on tiavbi;'.! t some extent when
u are i!''aoii.; with trees and flower
:ciel seeii tbhu-s lut one of the rca-
.i 1 1 ; 1 1 a Mre-H in so often built US
mi interior scr-ie Instead of elioositiC
mm. r-al street to idio'ecrapli Is be-
.f the in 'h l;i.c e cle.-irabb' li;'bt-
'i i.
It a
n I " so obtained.
i ni:ii s. Mii.i.s.
'III
IB
More Than 3G0.0C0 People Now
Out of Work; 75000 In'
Havana; No Work In
- Sight
: Havana dune ti. -1 "neniphiyment .a
a srave pr 'blent fat-big I'uba. ae-
VorditiR the Havana Po-t. which rsf-
m.ts thai the closing of the mirh
centrals will inc-ease those ut of
work ; mure than ") .m.oivi. Then
ore more than 7-Viini une.niployed in
Havana at presort the paper state
it 'as been Informer;. wPh the mini
'her inrreris'ng as a v'esult of the in-
fbi of other.' from the count rv tin-
c
I tro ts.
I mess ttie trovernment takes ae
n U is asicrteit tnrre win ne no
repef until the agricultural disir'e:3
aitala offer -etnpb yement next Sep-
tember. I Chambe'lan'a CoMc and
! Rcmcdv.
Diarrhocj
Kvery f.rn ly shoabl lrerp tbis pre-
paraticn at hand ready for inst mr
'ise when needed Severe at'acks of
cede n .1 1 i ho era mo. hits often prove
fata! bt fare meilb hu can be pro-'ur
ed r a t hysic an summoned. T'u;
uniform ffiiceess that has attended
the i.so of this remedy and th"
prompt cares which it has effected
have Made it a staple article of trado.
Rice paper is not made from rite
;but from the membrane of the bread -
fruit tree.
A 'BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION IS
ALWAYS ADMIRED
If yon fake a few doss ol
CARTfcR'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS
you will sec they do more to
clean up tbe complexion tban
all tbe beauty treatments In
creation. An
imperfect
complex
ton Is
censed by
a sluggish
of
peop le.
ffl rrrrr
A
HITTLE
jf IVER
MPILLS
rid. young and milCle age
take them for Constipation
biliousness. Dizziness Sick
Headache. L'psct Stomach and
tor Sallow Pimply and Blotcby '
Skin. These little pills elimi-
nate all waste matter from tbe
system aod dealt bp tbe cum
pie ion In a few weeks.
CmlKBUBtbcartjffutro TfC
SaaOrili SaaOPwe SaiUfrkt.
TO SPEND FORTUNE Iff
HUNT FOR BLUE GOOSE ECG
Expedition Financed To Search
Baffin Land . For Egg
of This Migratory
3ird
lVufclon. Ma. June 6 A hunt t r
the 'Rg of the b!uo goose will be mirf
rf the odd errand of the Ihjiwld
MrMillirjn exix'didon of fUffln Itn I
"uhls -ar if the hop of oruilhoio
k"fts are realised. The adtilt b'.ui
ftose a variety wt:h n pravlsh bron
Ix-dy that Ret it name from the
Mucftrsy of it w ng covertst. is no
uncomnion in th I'ciied Srtaten bn
its breed'tn haunt uiv been a mb-
lect of mmh 'cultb'n aim n bir !
lovers ind M nest and egitu fiavo
never been observed.
i
! An announcement by Dr. McMTHr.
that on lil.i last triii to the Arctic he
had nctited fte lpeilnKS of these
laou-'d the interest of student of
; bird life with the remt't that one of
i-'he wtentlst who will accompany
! (H
1 resent expodftfon will he m-
mis.-i ned to he on the lookout es-
pecially for blue Rooso cges In con-
nection tt'i h!x other field work.
The prlce tht ne oi these esgs.
hither'o unseen by civilized nsaa
would command has not been quoted
h"! JimIkiik from thn enthusiasm 'lit'
played In natural history societl'M
over the subjeit. the gr-cpge that laid
the golden eftu wl'l have nothing on
this bird.
Catarrn Cannot Bq Cured
with 1.O0AI. APPLICATIONS as
they cannot reach the sevt of the
d'soase Catarrh Is a local discs'
srentlv influenced by constltiil'onil
cc-oditions. and in order to cure !
vmi must take an Internal remedy.
HaH'u Catarrh Medicine Is taken In-
ternallv antl ai ts thru thn blood on
he mucoiit surfaces of t! system
Hall's Catarrh Medicine was f pre-
scribed by rne of the best nhysivlaPf
!n this country for year. It is cMn-
tiosetl of some of the best ton in
known combined with ono of the
best blood purifiers. The perfect
combination of the Ingredients In
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is what pro-
diici'f such wcmWful results In cat-
arrhal conditions. Send for testi-
monials free.
t .1. CHENEY CO I'roft;.. ioiedo
tmio All pnn-Tists 7oe.
IlaM s Family pills for constipation.
STATF. NEWS
BGILF.D DOWN
t : J
National Fiiardsmen of the state
will go into camp today at Fort SMI.
The encampment will continue unt!l
June 19.
I. U Mihnes of Muskogee was
ki'ded and Mrs. I.eona Kmtnona. hi-
cempanlon was seriously in jured Sun
day when their auto collided witih a
truck.
State raiVyads are complying with
the Corporation Commission's orders
to reduce freight and pasRenT"r
rates. The change will be made
June '10.
' W. O. Cralle or Ntirman has been
pamed as head of the Mlanita school
of mines.
Hoaldton crude oil price has been
cut another quarter on the barrel.
Drilling activities In the Stephen
county field have ceased temporarily.
No new wells are being drilled.
Ninety-four per rent of the Joh
printing shops of Oklahoma City are
now working full time with full quota
of employes following' a strike of
union printers for a 4 4 -hour week.
Funeral services were held toda.?
for "Weldcn Smith S year old Mus-
kogee boy who was killed by a
lightning bolt Saturday-evening His
nother who was rendered uncon-
scious at the Urr. is reeorerlnK.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR 1 A
Shelley wrote the "Revolt of Is-
lam' lying In the bottom of a boa
on the Thames river.
C. G. Clothier Co
Undertakers
! Phones: Office 86 and
(
TO FEEL IN! FINER
; Gained 25 Pounds and i On th
'Job
Every Day Smc
Taking Taalaa
"A sain of twenty-fivs wound la
welkin In addition to itood health I
hat Tanlac has meant for me. and
mords are not :ronu enounh h et-
pr"ni my Rrtitude." aht flait'1 C
Vtwi ef ti.. Broadway. Little rutk.
Ark. live-stock sa'esmati ftr the
CopeUr.d Sales stable.
l forj I got TanUe I had fceeo in
wretched hei'th for hx yeart aol
wai la miRhtv bad whan. The chol .;
I rm f fu.i .iidn t lemr tl mv aiinetit-i
atid I csiuld canly eat a thin. I
uffend from bloating and indifiei-
tlon went dow in weight had n
strength ind felt drapfy and won
out al! th time TUdn't even hava
enough euerpy to mtng'o with t"
fr leiuls and was o duiy-beaded tl'-
at times I would hardly May on rof
feet. I wa ho renllen that at BiRilt
I would nt'l and tot! from on able
of the Led to the utlier and could
sen rcely sdeep a win. I lo-H fullv
twT.-th'rds of in)-tlme from my wort
urn) really wasn't ihle to work bMll!
of the time did. I took ever
kind of med cine I heard of but kept
petting worse and thought I wind I
never find anything to helt mo.
"If was athiut five montti ago thai
I started taking Tanlac and tho
tned cine ha put nta in wen fln
Veaith that it naeniM almoat too good
to be true. It ha trfven me a da-nd
anpetite rid nie of all uiy troub'e
and. as I said built ims up twonty-
five pounds In weight. I'm feellni;
Just aa fine as I could want to now
and It was Tanlac and nothing plats
that set me rtsrht.'
CRUEL THAN WEAPOHS
Noted Professor of Chemistry
Says Chrmicdl Can Be Made
That Will End Wars But
Not Lives
London June fi.- tSir Williani
Pope Prufessor of Chemistry at
Cambridge University and preiridetJ
of the Sondety of Chemical Industry
assorts in The Chemical Aga that
chemical wa'faro has como-lo st.i
and pleads ffcr an open ret'ognltioir li
the government of poison ga re-
search. He says that In the war jolson ga
whs less fatal and far !es cruel than
any other weapon; and points vi
that it would bo sihuda to dels
blKh exphisive shells which would li-
berate large quantities of carbon
monoxide ajalnst which all known
protective measures are uselewi.
"No reason.'' tie ay. "exift w!i
a chemical should not bo made which
does not kill but produce local
anaesthesia causes violent sneeln?
for a few hours or leads to wrao forr.t
of physiological Intoxication wblcn
may p-ove of great military value."
A new kind rf Ivory wb'eh ran hi
used for buttons piano key dam-
iioes and the like has been found
lr the upper SenegI Niger territu-v.
Africa. It is the. kernel q( th& fri'l
FOREVER I
FREE from
HAY FEVER
and ASTHMA
Hundreds of people ar
astonished and delighted
with the quick aud PKU-
MANKNT relief tey ljaa
rerecelved front our woh-d.-rful
tie if ditovery
Asthma-Sera. Hay-Feve?
and Asthma with all tbtdr
tortures BANIollEO FOH-
EVER. Tear out this an-
nouncement and end at
once to
R. M. B. LABORATORIES
724 Alaaka Sldfl .
Seattle. With.
i
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1921, newspaper, June 6, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712879/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.