The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Three Inseparables
One for mildnessVIRGINIA
One for mellowness BURI&Y
One for aroma TURKISH
The finest tobaccos perfectly
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STARTLEO AT THIS PUN
Proposition To Extend Man-
hattan Six Miles Down the
Bay Is Latest Ex-
ploitation
New Tork Nov. 5 New Yorkers
ho often prH?H to Indilferent
to the city's wonders )tave had their
ImaJlfiat'.oa stirred hy a ilarinjc plan
recently announced to extend Man-
hattan Island six miles io n the hay
by btiildicj; mammoth sea walls from
both side of the Battery and filling
in the intervenins s;are with 'earth.
I A company has lieen Incorporated
(to carry exit the project and T. Kem
j nar.l Thompson u prominent engin-
jeer of the city. has prepared the de-
. tailed plans. The Broadway Assocla-
tion. composed of merchant alona
the famous thoroiiRhfare ha en-
rtorspd the idea.
If the plan Is evar earriej ot It
(proponent nay that i H'luure mile
would be tacked on the mot vala-
abl pie e of land on earth; that 12
miles of nee!d dorV would h"
ja'ded to the port'n faclit!e; that
itranait would ho v'atly Improve-I
rnd that the tax on all real emte
J might he reduced on per rent.
I The plan ha alrea.iy been out-
lined to the War IV-partment Mr.
i Thorrpsn Kays and no objections
hav hh?h raise (tinr the prniiOsnd
bui!t-u;i txttnslon would Mill lw
n either fide of the Inland the am
clrgranre f r nnvaR.itlon ftnw
xinM en the Mmlsoii and Knt rier
Pl'ies.
The work ioul he completed In
f"ive years in Mr. Tbo!ii;on's beliif
"It I a well-known fait." he aaii;.
"that the business renter of Man-
hattan is rapidly moving away from
City Hall and if it is not prevent!
th lower end of the inland I!T
aian ' beronie a residential dlsirl' t
with ti.e result of tremendous de.
creas" In valuer.
The only way to remedy this. !:i
added. wa to make ity Hail the
Ceorr?ph!e;tl center ly (tend'n;
lirfjadway nome fit miles down Ihe
bay.
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SCENT EN0RAVING6r
ARTISTS
ENGAVERS
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CHiaOPRACTOl
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Gaffncy Filling Station
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n.ii Oil Greagfi. Ttrn and Auta
Arccsiorlci.
We will buy ttiel Tire Cord or
Fabric itilttblo for retread-
Ug puroaij.
Phone 31. lit and H irrUon Ave.
PHONE NO. 1
City or Conntry lrie4
Day and Nlf ht ferric
Tallcsb k Baggft Trveki
E.E. TALLMAN
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Write for ool Premium Catalor No. 4 - . J - tl
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1 1 nns cigar Mfg. co Newark n. j.
'Larn-st InfveCT?cnt Qiwr Factory i 'he World.
SHE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS.
Mt. Milton Waite Ilox Aralla.
M'(h.. writ.-: 'I hare utie Koley'
loner and Tar for the j at 2 jejn
aod find there i no othe-r muich or
roup remedy like it." It pets rinht
at the jest of trouble and coers In-
fected nurfa'-ea with a mating tht
eases and heals. Children like if
Sold Everywhere.
A new eje.-tr'c mwrhine cun h.i-r'n t
rrf-Tt ra n of bullets nt ih rale ol
20'fO a mlnule. .
In rV.if iiii a lit re I . a ;;r. u; of
tree i known h the i.iiii fr !
Many of lh lr-- are ?aid to be j
m.;re tli.iu put yea oi l.
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SUPPOSE IT WAS YOUR CHILD!
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Oar nisa ar rartfol aad bs Try bum U rat tbata. We aik year eutpjrt U fraraat eectlaata.
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tKiN-r riuiH TftarRa friTnoirr ukikinu nuTti wara-iMinT jm 01 o orr a t"ovtNi cak-doicy
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caaat anTTHiNU in thi La ft Rasn or arm mn ai.iuhtimj
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 1921, newspaper, November 5, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713108/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.