The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 53, Ed. 1 Monday, May 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER. OUTHttTE. OKL&J.: MOXDAt MAT 3 1920.
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Official Oti and Coosij paper.
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taanka obituary- ami . reolBtt-e
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Nrw Totk t-fflce: N. kt SbcfrviJ. gprta
M?klfao afflee: JC. tf. PacfTVld Ar-
lf office- No 109 wm Darn"
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Rarrtao Rdttorlal ronm. 10TS W. Hal
rtaoa. T rvarh tU d -.an meat ptow
axteiisloa re.
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The Jt fwn.-lnte'il Pr1 ' er)lly i
ftthM f ;he ee fcr .nMt-mi.in of al
ewa llft k -c)tcd lo II ef not itcr
n rnx!td l .ib' paper and also Uw
fccal news (tt-tlhd beirl.
AH unsolicited mannocrljrt loter
and pcclorr-a tert to The Leader
eet at th risk f th ow-pr. Tin
Leader expre!y repudiates any r
f-pocsibMlty for u.clr f cuaiody c.
reruni.
Carraru. .;l;s outsider to just
tep out of danper he can crush
the revolt.
If the Allied .povernments
throw all responsibility- for
vratchinp the ex-kaiser upon
Holland they are takinp an easy
way of e vad i n p t 'heir own.
. YtThaterer eKe may happen
there is no weakening in the
claims for the number of dele-
pates '"cinched" for the conven-
tion. There i never any trouble
in revisintr claims.
or naval danger in the Pacific or
elsewhere. '
And here we have the Senate
gravely entering upon a new
naval competition." with the idea
plainly stated that it is necessary
for protection against Japan.
Evidently the war that was to
nd war alo failed to secure
freedom of the seas.
f or
THE SUGAR SITUATION
When a necessity of life like
supar is jumped to sis times its
ore-war price Innp after the wr
is over and without any propor-
tionate! Khortape in the world
supply the familiar excuse of in-
creased cost of production falls
dowa flat. There has been no
such increase in labor or trans-
portation costs in aupar or in any
other commodity. It is clearlv
-sn effect of manipulation and i
so pencrally reparded. Yet an
Administration that has repeated-
ly proclaimed war. on profiteers
has permitted this situation to
"ist. The eharpe was made in
Qonpress yesterday that specula-'
'ors in no way related to tlie
.snar indnstry were seinnp hi
ovc and over asrain at enormous!
irit. Ana the housewives of
th-' covrfv who mav obtain the
t.sllnt hefore November are in-
.lipnantly askiiiff why the flov-
i-rrment trat could restrict me
price an 1 ration supar durinp the
war eannor o someminp io pro-
tect the ieople now.
There have been intimations
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
FROM STATE AND NATION
Sixty-four dcSejraic to th repub
lican national oonrwdjon mi! t se-
lected frtna evraJi stales thU eek
The Kentucky primaries are on today.
Senator Hiram Jobnsoa and Herb-
ert Hoovw wiit fipbt for tb Califor
nia votc tomorrow. The primaries
will tx) bard fotrcM.. Senator John-
foo'a tirm 3 In California.
The copte of Crra-u. N. r"
walkina; t.ay. An "outlaw- strike
h tW up the strwt car.
When a CurtU piane Mi fvt
Punadj- near San KVaactsco. two per-
sons were M!WL on a chiHl of S th
other roan cf 10.
BiHy Snndajr is hittma: the ball r
Oklahoma Citr. H pra-hej his fire
sermon Sunday to lO.OfiOppJe Ti
sawdust trait ts ready.
l"ir be5ievc4 to be of tncindary
orijin dostroyed I. S. warehous
near San Antonio Suiwtay Ixws s-
timated at t.alf million 5ol!ar.
Piamond riap and other jwlry
va'uc4 at several thousand doliarf
were stolen from an Oklahoma Oil
jewelry store Sunday night. No clue
Pave Chancellor nerro. was foir
in a dyinr condition Sunday night o
a sid stnpt In Oklahoma City it'
four bullet wounds in his stomaeh.
Republicans cf the state are holdinr
a tnoetine la Oklahonia City todajr
hat the (fovernment may resume Tn state commitiec will hold a ?e?
oitml of snpar. There is "tjsion this afternoon Iloth Nations
the slightest doubt that it was the i Committeeman Hamon and Stat
n.ivernment's fault that the pr"-1 Chairman Harris sre on hand.
Had the
r Philadelphia women victims of
a swindler say he was "such a
lovely man" that it was really
worth getting robbed just to have
known him. That's a philosophi-
cal as well as feminine way of
lookinp At spilled milk and lost
automonues.
navrtFo ru thf VAcnviCf"
-Ptscussinp the increase in the
naval appropriation made in the
Senate over the House fipures. to
$44 (VI (XX. Senator Lodi?
sresed the idea that any naval
.li'-r the "United Sutes may
keep the profilers within tho
bornds of reafou. Public pres-
sure on Yashjnpton in the shape
ot fiuTffetie .j.rotest is the only
hope for rr-4cition apainst preat-
er extortion.
Ns one attempts to excuse or
justify .the CO.) per cent advance
in the "price of sntrar. It is ah-
s.dutely impossible. And the
wo;veu. soon to be voters are
:iskin why the (Government
doesn't do somethinp.
Places vacated by sJrikini! switch'
men st Oklahoma City are beinR fi"
A scftool of
t ruction has keen started.
nt situation is upon us.
government acted wisely Ist
1. ti It 1.1 ....- n.. ." rr- ...n.t tj I
iayic oupressimau .uobufi . ukuv n n "o ui; ted tr raw mstertat
says our nuuiary expenses next I mere vmmi nnv- w-hi Uo mu h
year will exceed Germany's J orpy of speculation in supar as
greatest expenditure before the 'he nation has suffered since. The
.r just to prevent someone from 'east it can do is to take what-
"beatine him to it." For a non-ever rfepS can now be taken to
militarv- nstion we are doing
well.
Senator Owen wilt address the
Moose state conrention at Ponca City
5ay :S.
SECOND BRAVEST YANK
CAPTURED BY WOMAN
BufTaJo. N. T May I Frank J
Kay county will build a receiving
hoxe for orphans of that county.
NATIONAL BUDGET BILL
. IS PASSED IN SENATE
Wa5h:n$rton. May I. Senator Mc
Connkk's hill to establish a nationa'
budget was passed today by the. sen-
ate and pocs to conference
face lies in the Pacific
ly he had Japan in mind .lapan.
onr late ally and the present ally
of our other late ally Great Brit-
ain apparently left by the Ver-
sailles conference as custodian of
the freedom of the seas.
. This . recalls nee more Presi-tor
dent Wilson's reported belated
discovery of the "joks on him-
self" that in his inclusion of
freedom of the seas in the famous
14 points he .ntirelv overlooked
the thoupht that with a league of
nations and re.lnet.ion of arma-
ment there would be no further
ouestion of freedom of the seas
Ohvious-tr! I.T. : nvi-m "o: Oklahoma ex-rel W
oid!er. 5c t! Xmerfcan. army in the
war. was nsarried here today to Marie
C Georsea. nurse. He was award-
ed a congressional medal of honor
the Crox de Guerre. th MedatHe MHi-
taire the British Pislingulshed S-?rv-5ce
Medal and the MosteriesTin Hoa-
MedaL H met Georpen
wil t a hospital recorenn from
the ks of 8 a arm and jas.
MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES
'dn's Mich grade. Wi calf kar.ps-
roo asd e-olt's sklr. thoes. Entl-sh.
si-a'sh: and confort lasts. 115.00
values S.O to "i.O. If we cant
sae yoa money don't toy. Lowther
a- McC.repor. opposst iost-office.
This territory is available and a liberal Agency
Contract can be secured for the
' Jordan
and
Liberty Six
' Bv a live dealer who uuderstaiuls and :i-
previa'tes the merits of these celebrated Motor
Cars -
' Only those who are fully responsible and
capable lf handliu- a superior proixsition need
apply.
Call writf wire or phone.
' W. C. MORRIS MOTOR SALES CO.
Distributors for Oklahoma
Tulsa Okla.
Clip and mail this coupon.
HOW COl NTRIMS ( LEAR
TAX ON RESALI
htzA disposed of by counties on ta
refa is ckared of all tax ob'scationf
whi.-h mar hav rmaiiHl from rr"-
j t:ous years according to a decision
i in the u;reme court by Justice Jo'ic
II. Pitchford in 5fw cae of the sta"
W. Guljager
acainst Cecil Moore a.s county treas
urer of Muskopec county
j The lot in question were boueV
jby the treasurer tor the county wher
.3d for taxes in 1313 and last No
fmber were sold again by the treas-
urer. He offered to evecute a dee1
to Gulleper. the purchaser. cancell:nt
all laxess penalties interest and oc
asesed agair.M the premises trfor
:33 but leaving etill due fuch tax?"
a?ff scd since that time.
It iff the duty of the county treas-u-er
within ten days after tiw resale
to exeucte acknowledge and dcliTer
ito the jwchaser a deed conveying the
lots which (should cv5rk: conrj
and et aside all ad valorem taxee.
penaHe?. interet aad costs rrevi-
otisiy asfesod or existing against the
lots the decision beid.
W. C. Norris Motor Sales Co
Tulsa. Okla
Gtntlmen;
Kindly end mc full particulars regarding
gncy contract JORDAN-LIBERTY am inUr-ested.
Nan:?.
City.
ANARCHIST MOVEMENT
FEARED IN RUHR REGION
L'nd?n May 3. The frituanoi .ti
the Ruhr district Is prate ..r
anarrhiM wove is feared accord;n to
Berlin dif jatch to the Central News
A larre secret stock of arn h u"
Tpn difrcowed at Reofen sa t'W
in the Baltic Sea. in tv proTij-o of
Ponterania. and the land guard th(t
ha been disbanded.
PARASITE 24
Saskatoon. Sack. May 3. A rri
site to destroy the fra.boper "by
ban-in: from within" Is belt? de
rplopwl at the Vniversity of Sakn-
chewan. Dr. A. E. Cameron. Joma -n
entomolocist. announced today. Wh'-lv
methods must be used to ocraba' the
prasshopper menace to growing tr)'
this year. Dr. Cameron said he ho''I
the spread of ths parasite would i
sufficient next year to prcrent any
tin her crasshopi-er plague.
CHICAGO RESTAl RANTS
REDl'CE PRICE OF EATS
Chicato. May 3. Two t?t of chain
rtstauraats in Chkagotbad reduced
prices in effect today on vvtn staples
as follows:
Soup 10 tents to fire cents
Ecef tic w cents to fifteen cnt.
Ccrxed beef hash fifteen c?nts to
ten cent t
Piker beatts fifteen to ten cent.
Fracltfurters and potato salad twen-ty-firp
cent to twenty fenJa.
Corr.ed bf an4 potato salad twen
ty-fire cents to twenty cents.
Two eep and toast twenty-five
cents to twenty cent.
Girlo! Girlo!!
Clear Your Skin
With CuticuraJ
i'j
ft I '-x m a
Are you self conscious because
ot a poor complexion
1( unchi!y hlemihe mar vmtr tV'.n nA prevent vour he'mz
at ease in the society t i other.' RKS1NOL OINTMENT is hat
vouneed. Aided hv K F.S1NOI. SOAP it-lrar" thc and
tie als art SnCamrd . lkn bv compk simi. Widely used iv-r cueroa
and firoilar troutie . At ' v joists.
If '' ' r' W'W-X '
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lit f firr v.'$f.r? a
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Stl!)Ml.il .if V . V:
iioiuiii.d ion
KSSFl'L DAKK lU'KSK. Senator llowarl
. wl:- l i! tSM'J his l.at in tlic rinl for the rc-
tr tlie rcviilcn.-v.
(S'tkol OretTirerwmOTrt (Urtc 1
44yNE of the meet Important
pieces ef work wblch can le
di by a farm bureau or
faracrs' club. Is t- see that every
house la every neighborhood t con-
nected with a tele- hone
The reasons for this are so many
that It seems hardly worth while
arfruinp. mjs Mr. Frank llaackes
V. P. American Steel & Wire com-
Fwny. "lf. for no other reason the pro-
tection It ptves from fire t-uddep
sleKnesj accldtot theft and other
disasters wonld te worth U the
money It costs.
"Cut In th ccrif tractive policy of
farm bure.ua. wh-n It Is reces.ry
to ret team work from every trt of
the county at the sme tkoe the
local telephf-ne 1 Indispensable. It
is not an expense but an Investment
Any fanner Is more than justified In
making the expense from business
oernanj or viewpoint He can always-
pet bis markers and ean learn where
the denstid or conpefnioa of b!i
prodnoe may ba.
"An a :! c! fodfure. It Is second
to none. If the younjt people can
have telephone connection with their
friends In and out of town. If the
road l kept In good condition and
the flivver oiled up there Is little
or nothiojt which the city can offer
whli the country does not enjoy."
Your Cash and
Credit
It week we succes-teil a way
to accumulate a Tlumsautl IKl-
lai. A mail with a Thousand IMlars
and a moral eliaracter can
sei-ure eit-tlit of another Thm-
.vtiul for anv legitimate enter-
j.lise at the "() K L A II O M A
S T A T K H A N K .
Come in aiu! talk the proj-osi-tin
with tur offieers.
Oklahoma State Bank
GUTHRIE.
"The Bank for Everybodj."
Kesourcts over a
WilUon Dollar.
Deposits Gua.-antecd.
MRS.
BIRO M'GUIRE 2ND
. sues res DIVOItCf.
(Contintud Kiom Pa;e One
home. She nmv Mr. Kby Wil-
liam Ttapue Smith who she ya re-
gained at their home )H.ost the en-
tire summer and ronduiied herst'lf
a Uiistif .s of tlie house.
Mrs.. McUuire maintains her hus-
band b:-s nc.' t-ontri bated to her i-up-port
ine J.imiary of this eir that
he gate her only a bos of randy for a
ll'i.-S Christmas j'teM-nt and refused
to take h r out lo dinner that day
aiUvina t hit ho could not afford it
that .he threatened to aell their Tu! s
hiine. nojwiil-sttindir.R she claims to
have furnihhtd considert!e toward
i's consiiui.tton and equipment; thit
h. told nor "he -tamed a divorce"
at.d that he UJ her v'hal ; "tf you
come back to Oklahoma iMs fall it
will be hell for you."
Mra. McGuire was formerly Miss
Rahy Ridsewav. ofj KaqSaTlty. Ma.
hcra her father was irinclpl of
the h!gb Mhm-l for a" long term of
y?ars. She and MoOulre then oea.
(trman were married there on Jan-
mry 3. I1M. lived for three year n
WaiAlBjEion p. C ar.d in Tula tiK'
5 where he i prai-tlclnR att'rney
and where Mrs. MoGutre has been
prominent so iaily.
Married at Waahington.
This is McOuire second matrimon-
ia! trouble as he was divorced from
H:s first. wife In 1?0?. He h4 been
one of the leader in Oklahoma re-
publlcan p-litlc for yeara and waa
chairman of the last state convention
he'd a! Oklahoma. City.
CoUs Couflu and Grippe
T t aiMrL HAMILTQ
Commonlr the first STtnntora of a
cold is a chilly feeling aeeon-ipanted
by fneeiin! or a tickiuiK in the throat. Th
ftiost frequent cause are petting wet or cold
fret or rouik from hot room suddenly into
cold onea. crtchin oiW-from contct.with
other penons in rrowded ftreet cart or aaEembttM.
Frequently there is an inner cause nameiy the
stagnation of the blood o!d by conatipataon or
biliousnnss. No one ever take cold unlem coo-
ftiited or exha'jyted and baring what i cai
r-ial-outrition. which is attended with imptite.nibed
blood and eihaustion of nerve force. Tnere it
conunual ahorotKn of nosona into the ayttem.
tmlesa the entire intestinal tra-t is kept clear and clean as possible. For thia there
nothinr better than C astor td. or a vepetble estract of Mav-wpple aJoes. JaJap
roiled inte svifar-ooateJ pilK and" sold in every drug store aa tr. FerceJa Pmatot
rellet It is the common pnwtter of evrv dotor in the land to rive a $nid rairgn-
tire in any c.e whpc he cannot he wire of what will develop. The first 'hind to do
a even one should know w tn "clean bouse?" For ttw eoun there is nothing better
tim the old golden Medical liver. a botanical extract which Ir. Vrc put
en the market fifty years aeo. This eontains no alcohol but does contain wild crarrry
btri rohrh. Oregon fape root and other botanical extracts which are not oivlv food
for the system. Hut rfce.-k the couth and this is the very he alterative and torn that
I Lnorr of to take for the pippe a it offers a scientific treOood of treating tM Wood
by improving the nutritive functions of the patient. The "Medical Dirry"
accomplisbes thts by firt re1rrinR the eneehled d'testive orrant o Jiat lood
the natorsl tissue builder will be dicwted and taken up and assimilated '.tn
"(-tern There s nothing better for diseases of the stomach lung and blood ttasa
thk old remedy wtich everj- dnifist keeps in liquid or tablet form.
Te Wind Decidea
fn Fnmstra the wind decide the
tenetn of time a w do shsll remsin
sinple. 3ut after h- r hnsband's desth
she plants a f fr"ff at tier dor upon
which a f.SiC l niifd. Wb.!l tbe fl3
jeuiain ur.Kim by t!)e wiini the eti
quette of Snroe-trn forbid her to mar
ry; but at the firt rnt hwcvcr
ainall she can lay ede "C n'MMirnluc
assume b.cr most lew-itehtijf eniii and
accf-ft the first man jtresents him-
Cleariing tH Oil Stove.
To clean the wicks of eftber "oil
lamps "r stoes tytn them fairly low
so that only the charred part is visible.
Then take a small piece of andpper
and nib over th top of the wick care-
fully on loth fcides if tnssille. After
Ibis "opersik't" the flame will turn
een!y without sokirg. paying yen
well for Jh 3-all amount of Uice es-
pended ln cloirig the wkt.
Y.W.C. A. Workers and Students
a. . m student Hotel. Madras mdia
- Be Matter ef DVvttiet
Grapple the frst difficulty Jhst
comes vjp. Wrestle till you down It
tf It take till break of day. Get on
top of It with both feet. Archer
Brown.
ufekl WA w4lm
Y2iX "in rail r' - mi- i -r- 1 ; Wt
Coatiy FeUswerm. . J
Costly followers are not to be liked. J
lest while a man trjlf his train longer
be make bU wlnga aborter. rranc'tg i
Bacon.
... .
Aimost every part of Puset Sound
U navijaMe for the largest vessels.
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A national training school for Y. with the studrnt hotel either bvirsg poamian eTpedition in Fersi.
V. C A. aecretarics is soon ! be there cr calling it thor aocial and In order to meet die gTOWnnf needa
established in India. The atudents recreational headquarttrs. The Y. at present a hostel it being put op in
will come largely from among Anglo- W. C A. now has ten city Associa- Madras to be a living-place for bus-
Indian girls. ' bons and branches in ninety-three iness and professional woneg and i
Work of the Young Women's towns and stations. - Bombay there will toon be a women'
Christian Association in India was During the'war these Indian Y. V. hostel
first established in Madras twenty C A. maintained nurses' clubs in This work will be expanded during
years ago where now many Indian Bombay in Bagdad Amara and in 19J0 as part of the Y. W. C A.
and Anglo-Indian girls are connected Basra the landing port of the Meso- World Scnric Frofratn for Womoh
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