The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Behind th thrvnit of with their
mork threat- trailed the women MnJ
children some throwing fin cones
at the bneralnff Harry Jusjim him-
self on the narrow pole; end In the
crowd Fnlrchild found someone be
eouli watch with were thn. ordinary
lnterest--Aniui Richmond trmt.-ia
along with th ret. ararculy re-
monstrating with the sullen nit'sin-
vlsaged yotmjt roan t her able. In-
stinctively Fair-child knew that yeunf
lUxlalne waa not teus-d with th re-
lure of Harkins. A for th fatherr-
Falrchlld whirled at a voice by Mr
skle and Ionic ed trnt:l.t Into the
cetUed eyes ef Thornton Falrchlld'
Mfmjr. The bloe-whlte sear hnd turned
aliaost blttis; now the eyes cr red
from swollen blood-stained wins the
evil thin. crooked lips were working
In sullen fury. They were tvraettcnlly I
alone at the nuth of (he mine Fair-1
child with a tauRh dying on ht Una
itoiiaine with ail th hate and anger.
and futile uuMr that a human being!
n fctuiw i)-inea in ma s-arrea. na K-l
uae teaturea. a uun taioned hand!
came upward. -to d.-mhle. leaving one
oonjr. Tirved ftnper- eitenrtjns In t m-
phaaia of the word which atreamed
from the-alit of .n-month
. "Fnny. weren't .yau? IM.tyed jor
cheap Jokea and got away with 'im.
But everybody alo'f lll:e them ftiolM!"
lie pointed f the rr.ed ftm rounding
the m-ki H?rylHhb:ns lit the forn.
(TMund. "Tliere' a.unf that mem-
Ikt and I'm one of m. You've put
over jour' fake: jou've hJ jour
hiUKh; you've f ruined It ao I II l.e the
hutt of eery mtmlmkull In Otunll. Hut
Jtnit ISaten to thia Juct ll.-ton to th!
be repented the luirli -. voI e tuklng
n a (tu- tht s.;;r tu
e?e'a. unnther time eo!ii!aand
tlmt timir's going t" le uilne!"
And herore Fiilnliild mulil rlort
he Imd tunu-d nd s at-ratuMinj?
dowa the inoui.tuin side.
CHAPTER IX
Fnlrehilii went la k Into. the tunnel
apuu the lljwhei-ls of the naoline en-
glhea ' nfld -trted rtiem revolving
jiin t'lnt the tjiM of the wjiter jnlght
he airamod from the nhuft hefftre the
I
pumps mu.t Im? returned to their own
er.;
Sveral Imura pnssfd then Harry
returned miniifi hU gorgeou vlotl.lns
and lii.s (lUiiuonil rinj. dresned In mln-
Ini'i costmne tiov'. with . hlk'h leather
lnMita into vvlihh Ida trousers were
tui kecL and cmrrylns a carbine lanteru
Ih.U'fully lie looked at the vacant fin-
J Trouble!
I llean Tire Trouble.
1 When -you have it call
Gaffney'a Service Car.
W will bring you & new tube
or vulcanize yours.
" Call and inspect our 8fl0pv
All Work Guaranteed.'
GAFFNEY SERVICE
I STATION
lit ud Eaxrison. ; ! Phone SL
RED rROSS CALENDAR
Over First National Bank
Quthrlt Okla. . Phn tn
Mr. W. H. HEER tsciwtary.
Handles all -claims for Ex-Ser
vlti mm and carai for Civlt-
la problem. .. .
IflOPRAGTOnS
Office la Cklafcoma CLiropneteri
I CiBBktotitnn
203 8. Ash
(Pormerty Guthri EocUl)
... C2Ho Eorni:
tol3A.II lto6P. IL
Cresiaj Jlysn fcj Aryclatrt.
Cslla &jwered procptly dxj or
piioiieko: 1
Eajrry
mi
e.e. talleia:
if lTT YnTl
'I
CouHnev
ooper '
i v -aaVsV "- " v
8-r where 5 CaHSS 1J !.r-
led. "I ka M btcMeL .
'Kjitn iw.Jt tt h.u k" ha announced.
"And I tn rtf the money and
mld II out for rettf on three tumis.
W can kwiv m a lona aa we WHnt
Vm. ? It'a only roattnit ahuiir a fourth
tt what it mlfcht of tVikwulnf'a
worth somHMng." h ImukIii ui-aln.
Falrrhlld J.iinod him thn ailictfj.
"It hnmulit !udfttn ul .f the
huhp' he ut ;iultif thwatwd
ua after they'd hauled you down town
on the rail."
Harry i In hurt Jvllly.
"Ain't tt Jt what I expected f It'i
better that wjt Hihu to 'ave 'im nm)
lo' nunU" . t. . .
llioy clUHKlfl togetlier then;. it waa
mimethliiR to know that they had not
only forced !?qnlnt llndultte to rti
mi enmity otteimv bin l waa ie-
thing more tiv laake bint th Inam
tie-at of Wiping them with jhelr wrk.
Harry looked down the tuK aured
Intently at. nothing then turned to Ilia
rusty noisL
-'Krea the thin we've to fix
up now. Thta Vre chl wheel'e all
out of rear
"What makes ymtr face au redf
Falrchlld nuki'J the qi-htlon aa the
be-mustaihed visage (t Harry came
nearer to the carbide. Harry looked
UP- . -' ... :.
"Mother 'Oward ahnoat alupped It
off!" dime his rueful answer. "For
not felling 'er what I wna eolng to do
and lettlRK 'er think I got drowmled.
But w waa I to knowr
Falrchlld nhHntly exnmlneil the en
pines and pnnipa. anpplylng wuter to
the rndl';:.'i and filling an oil cup
or f.o. Then he turned awlftly tole.
lng lhat will h was uppennoat In his
mind. . :
.v "When you were here before Hnrry
did yon knw n Judce. RlrhnmndT'
eh.. Hurry pawed hla mustache
and made a crensy black mark on hla
face." "Hut I don't think I wunt to
know lm now."
"Why not r . .
"Ta mixed tip with the ltodalnes.1
"Ilow tnui h?- " v
"niey own '"1m that's aH
t There was silence for u moment It
had beet aomet bins which Iwlreliltd
liad not expected. If the ltodalnes
owned Judge Klchmond how far lld
Hint ownernhlp extend? After a loni?
time he forced himself lo a statement
"I know hla daughter; She sold we
a ticket to a dance" Falrchlld cure-
fully forgot the earlier uicelijis
"Then we've happened t meet several
ttmea after that. She aitld ttiat her
fullier had told her about me It
seems he used to be a friend of my
owe father."
Harry nodded. jf
."So e was. And a good friend. But
that. was. before things 'uppened like
they've 'appened In the last ten years.
Not that I know about It of my own
knowledge s Pot Mother 'Oward she
knows a lot." f
i "Cut what's caused the change?
What f -
IIarrj''s Intent gase stoppetl hlm.i
'Ow many times ave you seen
Judge Richmond?"
"I haven't ever seen him."
"You won't If Mother Ywalrd
knows anything. E ain't able to get
out. E's sick apoplesy a etroke.
Roilalne's taken advantage of It."
"How?"
"'Ow docs anybody take advantage
of somebody that's sick?- 'Ow does
anybody get a 'old on a pentwi?
Through money t Judge Richmond
ad a lot of It. Then 'e got sick. Rn-
duiue 'e got 'old of Unit money. Now
Judge Richmond 'as to ask 'lm for
every penny he gets and e doe what
Rodain aays."- .:
"But a Judge " -
"Judges Is like anybody else when
they're bedridden and only 'arf their
faculties working. The girt so Mother
"Oward tetls me. Is about twenty now.
That made 'er Just a littio kid and
mother! when RodtHne got In 'Is
work. She ain't got a thing to sye.
And she loves er father. If o don't
dlt pretty swon ymi'll see a wedding !"
"You mean T
"She'll le Mrs Maurice Rodalne.
She lores 'er father enough to do It-
after r will's broken."- I
Again Robert Falrchlld tilled an oil
cop.-again he tinkered about the
pumps. Then lie straightened.
"How are we going to work this
miner he asked shortly. Harry stared
at htm.
"Ow should I know luu own It!".'
"I don t mean that' way. we were
fifty fifty front the minute yon ebowed
np. There never has been any other
thought in my mind" . - -
Flfly lifty?. You're making me
bloated capitalist
hope I will. Or rather i hope
thut you II make Midi a thing polbla
(or loth tt us. Rut I was talking
sxiut soDetbJng else; are we going to
work bsrd and tight it out day and
night for awhile until we can get
things clear or art we Just going at It
by easy atages?"!" ' j.-c .-i- j
."Suppose" answored Harry fter a
communication with Ha mssit jmua-
tadii "that i t g5"4V ami VjM 0
we gi't i he water out? It won't be
long. Then we'll 'ave to work to-
gether looia neei m st store f
learning and enlightenment f ho
grinded.-' ' v . . t v
"Uood Unt tho pumping will last
through tijnorrow night. Can yy
take the night triokT
"Sure Hut why?"
"I want to gw to that dancer
Harry whittled Harry's big Itpa
spread Into a grin.
"And alie'o gut brown eyesT ho
etiortled to hlnmelf. " "And she's got
brown "air and she's a wve about r.
l Want to Co'! That Oanesl"
....... i ' ';...'' :.
Oh I She's got a wye about 'er t And
I'll bet she's going with Maurice Ho-
dalnel Oh! She's got a wye about
erl'V ....' -
. 0 alntt op r growled Falrchlld.
but he grinned In schoolboy faahlon
aa he aald It. Harry poured halt a can
of otl upon the beatings of the cblv
wheel with almost loving tenderness.
"She's got a wye about 'err h
echoed Falrchlld suddenly frowned.
"Just what do you mean? That
ahe's In love with Roilaine and Juat "
" 'Ow ahould I know? Rut she's got
a wye shout er!"
"Well" th firm chin of the other
man grew firmer "It won't he hard
to find out!" ;
And the nest night he started upon
his Investigations. Nor did he atop to
consider tljat social events had been
few and far between for him that hi
dancing had progressed little farther
than the simple ability to move Ida
feet In unison to music. Years of of-
fice and home home and otUee had not
allowed Robert Falrchlld tha natural
advantagea of the usunl young mini.
But ho put that aside now; he mas
going to that dunce and he was gdlng
to stay there as long aa the mimic
sounded er rather as long ns the
brown eyes brown hnlr and laughing
Hp of Anita Wcluuond were apparent
to him. What's uore he carried out
his resolution. "
Again and again Fairchlld'a eyes
searched the crowds the multicolored.
overdressed costumes of the women
the ' old-faslttoned affairs with which
many of the men had arrayed them-
selves ranging all the way from high
leather boots to frock suits and stove
pipe beaver hats. From one face to
BJiolber his gate went ont then Im
turned abstractedly M tTao long lino
of tables wltU their devotees of keao
and bought a paddle.
From far away the drone of the calk
r sounded In a voire familiar ami
Falrchlld looked up to see the narrow
eyed scarred face of Sjnint Rodalne
who was officiating at the wheel. He
lost Interest in the game; Inckadals
Ically he placed the buttons on their
squares as the numbers were shouted.
finally to brush them all aside and de
sert the game. Ills hatred of the lto
dalnes had grown to a point where
he could enjoy nothing with which
they were connected where he de
spised everything with which they
had the remotest affiliation excepting
of course one person. And as he rose
falrrhlld saw that she wss Just enter
ing the dance hall.
Only a moment he hesitated Mau-
rlra Rodalne attired In a mauve frock
salt and the Inevitable accompanying
beaver had stopped to talk to some
ono at the door. She stood alone look-
lug about the hall.Jaughlng and nod
dingand then she looked at html
Falrchlld did not wait.
j From the platform at the end of the
big room the fiddles had begun to
squeak end the ca'ler was shouting
his announcements. Couples began to
line up on th floor. Tho caller's voice
grew louder:
"One more couple then the dance
starts. One more couple lady an' a
gentL One more
"Flease!" Robert Falrchlld nad
reached her and was holding forth his
hand. She looked up In half surprise
then demurred.
: "But I don't know these old dances."
. "Neither do I or any other for that
matter" he confessed with sudden
boldness. "But does that make any
difference? Please V
i She glsnred quickly toward the
door. Maurice Rodalne was still talk-
ing and Falrchlld saw little gleam
Come Into her eye the gleam that
how when a woman decides to mak
some one pay for rudeness.
i Fnlrchtld's hsnd was still extended.
Again Anita Klchmond glanced toward
lite door chuckled to herself while
Falrchlid watched the dimples that the
merriment caused ad then Falrchlld
forgot tho fact that he was wearing
ttobnniied shoes and that his clothes
were worn and .old. He was golnt
forward to take his plnce on the dauc
floor and the was beside hlml ' t
aw her; Wihie way WreallMWI '(hut
nv and th n his hsnd tinn hl bcra
ant that; actt. thy vhliUd alwut
the nvMit t otH- tlci.ie to the monarch
on the flfklier'a ruatrum bis arm was
aboyt her waUt and her head toui bing
hla ikhoulder. It mntle little' (IIITereuiw
whether the dame rail were !) eil
after that lalnhild waa muklng up
for all the yewrs he had pltHia.'.l all
the years in which he had known noth-
ing but a slow grubbing life living
them alt again and rightly lo the few-
swift momenta of a dance.
The musk" ended and laughing they
returned to the aide of the hall. Out
if the hate he heard worda and knew
Indistinctly that they were bis own:
"Will will you d.nce with me again
tonWhtr .
'S.flh !" she ( hidod.
"Ilut will you?-'
For Jut a moment her eyea grew
sirious.
"Did Jutl ever reotlta that we've
never been introduced?"
Falrchlld was fludlug nnre conversa-
tion thsn he ever had believed pos-
nlhle. "No but I reallte Hint I don't care
If you'll forgive It. I believe that
I'm a gentlemen."
"So do I or I wouldn't have dnuced
wljh you."
"Then please"'
"I'ardon me." 8h had laid a hand
on hla arm for Just a moment then
hurried away. Fairchlld saw that ahe
waa approaching young Rdalne
scowling In the backgrtmnd. That per-i
son ahot an angry remark at her as
shii approached and followed It with
streaming sentences Fairchlld knew
tho n'Boon. ;Jeilousyl Couples re-
turning front the dance (Wr Jimtled
aguiimj him but be did pot move. He
waa waiting walling fT the owtconie
of the quarrel and In a moment It
enme. Anita RU'lnikond turned awlftly.
her dark eyes ablate;' Wr pretty Hps
set and firm. Shut looked amlonsly
alioot her Sighted Falrchlld and theu
started toward hlra while he advanced
to meet her.
.""Yea was her brief announcement.
"I'll dance the ne ime with you."
"And Uw next afier tliatf
Again; "Selftah!"
Rut Falrchlld did not appear to
hnr.j.'!.-.!. .'. 1 .
(To be Continued)
BITItousnss are" Constipatten
"For year I wi troubled with bil-
iousness and constipation which made
life mtsorable for me. My sppetlts
failed me. . I lost my ususl force and
vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca-
thartics only made matter worn I
do not know where I should havo be;n
today had I not tried Chamberlain's
Tablets The tablets relleva the ill
feeling at once strengthen th diges-
tive functions helping th system to
do this work naturally" wrtiss Airs
Rosa Potts. Birmingham Ala.
JCOTJRT HOUSE NOTEsJ
;'..(.. ' .... '
. . Conveyance .
LuetU Lower to Harriet Iowls "W
P 10 JO 20 fl 00 . 82 1-2 fe X 140
ft In center of N 1-1 of block I in
HendmonV Snd addition to Coylo.
Contract . .
Christian Hurker and Katie R
Hmker. fleparwion nf.'reettw-'nt and
division of property contract. C-fi-Z2.
I ah 1 and 2 and S 1-2 of NK
417 lw Nv 33 II lw part of).
CATARRH
Catarrh la a Lvt !! irratly !n
flui-tir(l by riniitlonl --onilMloaa.
HAUVS CATAKBH MKDICINK con-
slsta of an Ointment which gives Quirk
Helief by local ppllcilon an the
Internal Medlrlne a Tonic which ads
through the Flood on th Mucous Sur-
faces ritd assists in rloVIng your Bj stefls
of t'atarrh. - ' t
Btl by Jrggl.ts for over w rears.
Cheney Co. Toledo O.
4.
After he Is married a luan does not
otject so much to 'forever having to
give up"bl pioncy at he does to al-
waya having to give up bis own wiy.
Children Cry
FOR. FLETCHERS
CASTOR. A
Vote for Addis
court elerk.
C Plckard for
fC3-i
3
of the sfd:iAcit
)U CANT ENJOY LIFE
witk fOfa soar bleated iUnb-
acb. Food doss aof aeumh.
lanead it Is s soures p ailewy. csming
aches .'.. v. ;
Q Tbs pctwa wah bad Momacit
ii)l b atHocd with nodaig Ins
has SWBMOcnt luting relid.
J TU right srmedy WiSsctopoa the
Eaiegt of (he alomKh sarkh ths blood
aid in tailing out tin catarrhal poisons
and ttraigthe evesry bodily tuaetioa.
J Ths Ursa aumber af people wfce
Itasa siKecsifully Med Dr. lUruaaa't
Umout awdkiosv rscesBawaded (af all
catanbal ttmSl'atit af lh reatat
poaaLU ttkjonemcoi (or
PE-nu-:jA
TASUTS OR
IFrK
(j
IILO'StiLGQ
Monthly Production Kakes This
Eqoawriian Riohegt In I!U
Diatrict Koney Juit
RolUIn
It in (ilng July 39 A huadre.l and
one things In particular ar of Intfr
"st to Foot Hillard. richer Uud
owner In the Hewitt oil f!oh. for th
Wolverine Oil company recently cunt
pletpd Ita hundred and tlmt j roduclnf
well on one of Dillard's ehalcn
tracts. It is regarded a the rkh
tract In the field and th royalty ca.t
that Oiilaid receive ech month
emounllng t about s.VMhM conns
hrgely from these 101 wells. The re
minder ci.me from wella on othtt
tracts that IHUard pnasease in whi
Is now tho leading hluh- ruilit oi;
fU'id In the southern (art of the tata.
Iwrlug the period uf flush prwlactlou
irv thfl Hwwlu field about ti yea- ago.
IHUard iniHume from royaltlei r.ai
$UftW month. 11a wenlth l edit.
mated at from U.WO.OiW to IMxio.ihi)
H!'Iird U rutting his money principal.
ly In land.
Recent Ranch Investment.
His recent land purchases Jn south-
era Oklahoma have nearly robbed tliH
tortltory of the charm -and rmn-
of th cattle period ll invest wu;
in ranches cattle and equipment tot j
nearly gVW.OoO that w a made will lit
the lant 12 motitha '
Among hla ioaeaons In Jefferson
wtttity recently acquired. Is the lae- h
of former Moyor AV !h lnvla of For;
Worth the headiuarter. of which t
If miles wt of Illngllng and part oi
Vrfclt h once was Included In the great
lilii Washington ranch that was ore
if tha laretit In the old Vhlckas'.w
Nation Dnvi aUo haa pun hasd th
MtKIimlry ranch south-pant of Kins
ling and made It hudiuartera (or hi
poeslon in Carter and Je(for"n
coiiiittes.
IHllard's next acquisition ws Cie
estate of th late John J ClouRhley
founder of tho First National Hunk oi
lUnfland. It was (bought from fihtir.
ley Itulman .a rkt youn roya'iy
owner of tho Hualdton and H""Jtl
rif ld On it Is' the finest and mo-l
modern atone country house In Jeffar.
tcneonnly and on of the tineat In the
ntcte. nttlard bought It with th
liv
I JJ
livestock and equipment paying about
P.iKlO for the whole und he tht
laced something liku ft'..OnO wo'th
of modern furniture In the house. It
!n one mfle cast of ttInRllnt and a
show place of the southern part of
tho state."
Brought Home for Son
lln next purchased what is known
an Shotgun pastures tt the old 1H !
Co'.oman ranch situated eight to fen
ml:cs aouthwent of ItlngUng. For th a
he paid about l.T.00d. On It ba creat-
ed a modern country home and del'v-
ered.tho whole to one of nl sons.
The Sims ranch southwest of Unf-
ling thut In recent year has ben ths
rroperty of Marlon tldham snd Fi
niffle. plonfpr ranchers next came in-
to Dillard's poiwstdon at a cost t f
olout .425000. ThU pnrchaso wa
qt.Vkly followed by that of the I.uttttf
ooooooodoodoo
' i :r r" si
' "succrra u oft tht top
floor of tha BulMSar f
Life. To build a bone if to
take th elevator Tap"
Build Opvcrd
Build and go forward to-
ward full Hticef'tw.
.... x ..
LV our. iiniforsfily . good
building jiroducfa and the
tliiufta you builcf will be
worth more ia your work
toward aticcew
Let' talk building RIGHT
NOW. 1 .
101 W. Vila
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aiirift
11
lAe.J.4si
Is
"hon 12.
"..It. -- f-t'i-
Jackson rans b. a few ille west of
Htngilng.
These purthae put In IKIlafd'i
iwanesaion a majority of th feist rh
tract of the west shl Of tha o'.d
( h.i kaaw Ration. ( touch of IhWt
ral eetate la now lit Jetfroo county
tlat he haa established hla pvtmi-
neni houi on the tltmghley etate
od recently anaounced himself a
resident of HlnsUag '
Nt few traveling salesmen of the
tailed Slates rmemitf that a !
rears ago Itit trading hotel in Wits i
th luiUrd It not a es y
ar-to-dats hot) but it ww the hrt
e I raff I.) wonld bear. It - P c
slev' by Vol Dtllard and hi wit
IMllard hid married so Indian wv-
nuat- fl w; what ih'y uea to tan
a "squaw man" Hut the iont
'.hia marttajM h.'mtg!U hm
fctt nue pr xluceti worthy o" iHieit
They mad th growing family !! -
mi In eailter years but nt smU 1
living that th brad of tint luxA'f
Jin t find it lies esutrjr to aupphiiiu nt
tt.e lnciane. This he did for evvl
ears at a deputy United i4tMe mar.
bill. Any number of j !un-.rs of thl
rcfkm will ray that It was dl'flcuU tn
lot a tli Ink. of bHt!e lluuor in Fiat
Utllard'a territory. They say lht :
CM knsaw country never U I a polite
(ifttclnl that enCortcd tha lw to r' t-
Cy- .-..' ...
Lands Wer Chsap
1 J n d a w iro ehap snd n lilllr J
increased bin net Incoma he ailed i-
his laudod statis 1 1 1 1 tit tracts h v
aud there II incree4 hi s;-um
thtvugh f regality a tjualty . h h.
not fuigotte(4 iico be I em me wis-l'hir
lie did not buy tbem with th bupe m
XetUtlon ct their hm any mttt
eral valuo.
U I said of him that h ht m-v. r
turned bis bark upon a dcrnrving pa -
ion In need nl n o art wriUh ws
'hrut tipott him When cro; h t
nlicd. reconstrurtlott had act In ao1
'lnisnctal d ire.!on wa wecpltig !..
ct'. titty. lMiistd loaned; money t
ct res of poor men ho had eihusld
their credit et the banks andvrv:
ion stores As was tol etpectad th'
Si nt-rally wa abused Almoner
ctirifl from far and near with h'; "
Unk tales; und )lnrd rvnmally hi l
to ahut tha door.
lie triie Into a local bank reiUly
m askad the vlca-presldent If 1. 1
had a prltat rvom avsllabi to guest
VTha banker escorted him to a rr
room and gav h'm an easy chair.
Nsdad Bast.
"Thor'ro running me lo da'h.
raid Dlllard. 'Tj got to have a
TtH " It waa early in the aftwrnott t
that h wa hid away snd b remnined.
thnr until the aflnriimin crowds tf
conntrymett had leen called homo by
tho sinking of the sun.
Ills friend say wealth h: i t t
changed him at all. 'Ho 1 5 y.'."
old and In good hnalth lie wear i
hater quality of clothes thiin he n 1
an a hoollcgitcr chaser or hotel land-
iriil (He drlv oar of an ieuslv
Perfect Slteiltleri ant) Arni
Kilain fattli tht
SvlWllll i (oil (flt
alls aeeswacs
OoursuJ's ihlental
Cisam riuJSrs hi tat
shmihkr ami snas.
t' nnn kln MsStMwt.
VtMm run
Supatkw tit pumlm.
3t tu a
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riMTiineiisa
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Callaway Funeral Parlors
Exclufiivo Agent for the well known Auto-
matic Healing Jlurinl Vault
farmfn turotl by W. J. Bamhart.
Free Motor Ambulance.
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Office Phone 233.
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Hot weather will soon bs hfre prep hD tzT
It with an elactric fan. 7e hava a cczUts
line of 10 tzd 12 inch crcillatisj fans.
211 Et ClLoa LrJ r r 3 r
ttttartc aepswl tn L.t tt
what they mean to hla pefsor.-l
tott aad Htifa tiow and not foe wuai
otMr pn may say about tkea t
It in. " " "
Alotr ear and hultid ar fir:f
y lt get wit th iroubi a lot t
fc'ks have I la keeping them fvr
they got tbem.
1 1
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AfBWBUBOd
call of thousands of
houtewivet Jn th
South wetttNin Tuck-
er li offering today
her five fuvoritt tt
cipei.
1 .
It trll$ you of the us
of thii KUal cooking
fat in five standard
delicacies and how tht
best mutts can be ob-
tained by using the
pure.wholesume I OQfe
purely vegetable ctin-
tent of the neat blue
.:t . . -
pan. .
We want every one of
our friends to have
"Mrs. Tucker's Five
Favorite Recipes.'
We have . endeavored
to obtain at generous
supply. So do not hes-
itate to ask your gro-
cer for one or address
our home office or a
copyj write Mrs.
Tucker care of
INTERSTATE
COTTON OlLKrriNINO
COMPANY
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1922, newspaper, July 31, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713121/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.