The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. TIOTSSPAY SF.PTEiTER 2:1. IMP.
THE DAILV
BT LESLUE O. MBUCK.
LEAD E It nr'.T Brr. The refreshment rcm-f rvuie aiding up their heel.
j nsittee fcas prepared to rve dinner
' at 7:30 p. m.
Shah flub
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ttJT Wtt Uirri..a irruur uj -.tr. J The Kooney Mooney
" Oeirt iiti ikvU iil hold a business it-eeting at the
hotne o Mr. Wayne Giocr Friday
ai 7. k
cater.
Atwrtw-il Stsi C.j.lt! Msrvh N It'll:' at ?
Ufr.'ial I'i5r t oLftlf.tii-oa) I'l'Drcaii-i
Official City ami Ccntr 'tr-
1IA1LV !l H( KIPTlON KAIKv
Oui mpuh by earner J
IVr ar by isrrirr. ia .-
i'er J'. tr utaii. ia -i.i so 6
Kooney Mooney Shih cluh will be
;o!pv :.ed text eek.
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Travel Ta!.
Trav. t u'.s by Edgar C. Raui at
New lurk .ffi.?: N. M .s;tr;.:. :i . tit B-.jiSi church Friday r.ght.
Bf'- Mr. K:ne ktws more about Ala-
Chicago off: N. M Si.rf;!d Ajf.-n.-y! . . .
hsa ! j- aitual corstui : with -all parts
itinww'uj stiit Fr rt.i. Vc b'J W
j of it. t :an any other man ia th-
i world having re:de.l in an4 trae!ei
na. To reai ti
. lecaL.n 73.
...rtOiruia
1 !s..k ' f eiy throughout the territory
A
I
! treasury d-; .ir". n.ert. he v!:ted every
ring the ;ast twenty years. '.x cf
.ii.H. a? re; resentative if the V. S
tht AawlatJ i'rv-i it .-Iu;t.j
kd t 'he us f--r r ; t.t '..- '!'. u ..f
tliip.ft. cr-;'.;'-'i I t it r l;-' :in .-
'Ue orrli!nl I" i- i -;r t... tt..
!.- Ti ar
:'.i.i;s
:l ria orce a year.
y.-.arf sti t. ")' f -..-! r ir fa: s-
Uj flak .f t.e ..-'i;-r 1 uv ts-'.it :
rftMir ipolf : i'.f r. u.t...'.T fvf
hlr t'fe custoJy or rrturo
CaU-l t"r a--wty u'ttnf ' tt
;hanl. tii!:rr 11 t!ti!!-r
vl;r iii! chiifh t.-i3 !-;!! r '..
ttt fr rtan-h twetttte it t.';-t S.-snrt.-y
wrmoiit) art f8f'!r-4 a ttTittiii:
idJ t!l b rtmri-ml f r.
Acor-Hni t the Fr t
Academy of S.m-i---. ti..-
star" in f'ytrnns wa (c;itie
a near eo!Ii-.in if twn i-trr
To Help Nature Shed
a Bad Complexion
rt-.-H f-
early morning mill b the site c the
great estiva city. A Jur.gle city (tay
and mysteries with ail the sights
aounJs and smells rhat ma.e a cirvui
the jreateat aorUI ntasnet In tti"
At 10:20 a street puratle M Ie.4
the circus lot maklns a tour of tie
main streets of the city. Every wild
animal den will he o;-ea on both aide
o a!! nay see the onderfa! beasts
that are later to entertain in act
nev and tRivel.
With the doors of the main tent
oy-r-a at 1 and " p. ni . th.re ws'.l be
anions the nany thousands that wilt
f'.lter t:.riu-h the roj-ed is!e twenty
boys and jrirls who will hold tUhi
ir. n;il! hand a free circus tkket
'.hat they have on by their clover
-CTjir.at:or.s and dois thing at
or.'e A:;nc the thousand of leg
tb.it will rian.sle from seat different
than ar.y they ever .-at on before be-
cause the Yankee Kobinsoti circui
has their seat built in solid section?
on wajtans. each sea: having a lack
a
ch
rtc$le in aa effort to ex-res et
citenteat as wild beast go throush
their acts anuijeni-nt at
TheiloNE
1
It It? in the Market Keeps Abreast cf the M.irke:
It is ia the Icue on Seasonable Eatables.
Culinary
Department
Courtesy
Sensible Prices.
! f xt rest. il! be twenty fair of
irtr.'s logs that will twist ar.d
&Ae IONE
Bring the Family and Have a Meal.
THESE LADS WON
tVr i:i the mind of Anthony N"eu-
CIRSUS TICKtTS
r.ann.
!
iCoittirue4 frcra Fa ye !.
Catherine Jons th'nk a c!oa cat-
he can i
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ir.f- ii;e is the fjsaiet
do.
Harvey IVr.r.y lugiis when a clown
puts his nose in his e.r and l!o
his hat c'f.
Mslton Xeum&an thnsk the fun-
niest thin a down cais !o is fall
down and explode white wat.;in.
Wb:l Henry Nejm.r.n think a
'iown with a Uox f.vr an inou''atr
ur.usuai dro- j ir.g fgtt in a hole the lox and
stasts of aninsats and pe;-2e will fx1
seen viir.g. joy. as jari land? and
ca'.!:oj-e and cl-.vwns cavort They
N-tong to the lucky ;riie w inner. '
4 ?cse fails oat is the (u:;r.iot
l-re
A ctoa n with a falo stomach iih
purs 1hti? jT-'idjiiiuaiir th
takes twii i.-a oto-
e one.
Hair Often Ruined
By Careless Washing
S tp sh.-r.il! I v .!-! ivrr -if .;; i if
y..o want I lee jr-tr t :ir I-h ku; tt
be. XIt nr.. I .r-; rv-.l tvc
Iv. O'lit.iin t U .k -.it. 1 hi
dr!-v the ..a:p ii:.-li t'.e t;r br.tr.
an.t roitu it.
Tie twt tilcg f..-r stetdy n i
-f:eJ e-oii!it eij hjm;KH !:! !. i
Icr a4 r !.. and is tHer tbB
aaytSicf ie you as
Oie or two toi.;... ii t M-':f-.t
wV. -rJfaate the fc(r .! s- ttj tt-.-r.-iiMy
f-'.r !y mo:'eo t: ttr ustii :-r art
tc it in. It iu.cV- -. ..... ! a u- r . f ri.-X
r. ray . ; rir.-":-- .-at .ti.'.
" Ttcg ewry tartsi if c. e.ir:.
drsff ssl et"o;ve -ii. Ti ii!r
4l'kiy and ereaiy. ad St 1'.tv
t" - Kalp and tbe tale f :.o an I
.y. ttUkt li?tr.--u.. f...if:- sd es.sj
t majte.
Tea can vt .Vl'.ii:f ..'! r . . ..(:;yt ...
-tspoo at any i-!.anr.a j . it's very
.vp ar. i u f- w i-..-... .
x-ry Bas:r c-f the f itniiy f.-r nt!-.
: nre your arst'-s( 5ves VlJ-a-ie-t
FO' E Y'S CVT BE SEAT
s. W V !.! R. K ll s:
Cteek. W. Y.i. wrtesr Ko!-y
H.:.ry it Tsr fr catt -
h-.i:." Sh'1 kri w a it
'' i a t:t 4 o'id husband
wtl o-her ftiiodte faiie !. Cc-'r
r. o c:i...tc i.'o v f-r foiu-hs "-Vd
r--':;p. c.'-'ii: . ti--;!i -
throat. bn-.. hia! !Ui?hs i Ecer
wherx.
TOMORROW IS CIRCUS
. DAY KIDDIES HAPPY
SOCIETY
Master' Degree ts Be Conferred by
Soldiers.
In Guthrie lodi-e No. Z: A. F. and
-V M. there are about i i rvturnel 1-
diera. From this nua.b-r a dejtre-
! ?.ti has been pUkeJ and thro-seh
practice have become quite i ri.'i
This team witl confer three Mater
degrees next Tuesday evening star;-
irg at six o'clock on three ex-sotdir-r
All will be In tiniforn- of ei'.her th"1
i Cost Sr. -ted from l'a;e . j
arrive in t.1 a early tc a-.crrow
taorcicg from Stillwater. cuniitiij
) ot r the San'.a Fe ra:iro..V j
! The cars will t.-.r-'-'y o; n cvtncrt
' f-fore the s'.eot rar.s w ;'l ; U e!
Attains; fiat-cars. an i great re 1. :
. !i- ar.d I'.ue u'iUt y wasons. ioa'edj
. with stake. j..?e. canvas cressinjr 1
.trunks and other circus eT.ti--mer.t.
will co:re trunjjolir.e off. S:s c-
witl h-e opened an! oat w.'.S ;our hurt- j
c.re.ls of Jho ff-ej-t h--e-. of bore
craii;. Arat3n. H.:ns;;ot'.:ar.
.het:.nds. and r-a; er- y !o-a Per- j
heron draught h.-r.-'-s. Fie Hants j
c invvH. zej.ras and ether s---!tMlonf j
tic an If.!.'.!. w:!.' rtjr fr.'-ns sto V;-. -ars.
:va'tr.s one th'.r.lc fr a"! the wor'.d )
of X h- :.;)- In a )iffy ae-j
.-ts anin;.: : e :t cn their!
tv t f At the golden
':d f;t.-'e.i vihii b-asr ns with;
tS.o'r ran as wv-rs. thf tinv sh-tlaud j
COULD NOT SLEEP AT M3HT
Wm. Carter Luxar. Ih... ri!c-
lefore I took Foley Kidtwy F;iU. I
' id weak bladder lai kidneys :td
ver. I could not !.e; well st n:-'. t.
"ly back pained me awful. I hvil fc
iiny feeling in the t!i.-rr:ni:. S-.n.v
akin? Foley Kidney JM.ls I have '?"
-elleTed of all such ail'i'.er: Sold
Everywhere.
j ROSE WONDEP.
I ' The Li-ir.s X Ray. '
Yf- iiiur:t-'v:s .-very .lay e
-e; t S-'ura ;y ; t: ' S.itid.ay. D;
;! '!! ! t y :r ;u!:net:t. let 1-
itni t!;et;i.
. 316 Herskowitz BWg.
Oklahoma Citv Okla.
- JiwafiSJtf"l.IJJI -! ! f -.I..- . -
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The most Vatisfactory way in the world to zvt
ahead 'the greatest pleasure you ean seciuv fivm
success is in the starting and triuwth of the
Savin ir.s Acct.unt.
You can never realize the ease with which you
will acquire a competence in that way until Vou
make the starO-r.
You can start hh account lu re without effort
and it will serve as the foundation fur your life's
happiness life's success.
i -i
ju:i;;:ng -out
funaie-
j Krick Wayner thinks a clown witl
i ba!y j .4 runuing after liim is the
a bsUy j.jg running after him ts th
funniest thing.
Kdyth Mori'an says tiring two hors-
es l-y their tails at.d making a swing
a-.! s -v ir.cit.i- on ii. is the funniest
t h i n jT.
Etsitbeth Churchill says a clown
turtilng somersaults !ack"wart!s sal
t:hti:;g on a ;ocy attd fallinst in a
barrl is the funniest thing.
It would be so funny if a clov.-.t
a!4 be turning cart wheels aad
ra-t into a n:an carry ins ire cr. ar-r
an 1 s -iibvi it on his suit says Caps
ine Churchill. f J
SOMETHING NEW.
We have jut weived a nice line of
BANKER'S MASTER FOUNTAIN PENS.
If vim use a Biiukt-r ' KoiiuMiu lVn yi u will discard all
it hers.
Our Guarante.
If any pen fails viti.in Ten Year tniotufrroperly
Ittvause tif any defect in manufacture we will
fiirnish a new ieu
FREE OF CHARGE.
fume in asid l.-t us .show t . u t ymt.
Olsmith Arms Co.
FRED MICHAELS Manager.
PRUEITT JOINS AUDITOR
IN TAX FIGHT
Woman Fmeitt. c-.ty attorn - ot
Oklahoma City on Jaehalf of thxt
city ha seured a tt nijorary Cide
enjoining the state auditor from cer-
tifying the rttra one and on 'half
null levy a.-i ad valoreum tax. T.ic
governor has ordervj the attorney
tcctieral to fijiht the case in the coe.ris.
CARTER IN TAX FltiHT
tlat an ad valoreum tax is not n-ves-sary.
William Xoble state !ns;vertor for
the Industrial commission is herj at
tinding the masonic reunion.
REXALL STRAW I
VOTE
? 9
The rot. t the Kexall store tojay
on President stood: Harding 21; Cos
10. G-nd total fir Harding V:i
Cox 4J. The stat tote as report .
ty other Rexall stores is Hardltg
i:.. Cox
Some girls nowaday do not n 4
either brain or bcau y Ut attract
suitors. All that n.cessary I ;a
possess a faiher with a still or a full
e liar. ; j
MEATS
Better Meats That Cost less
No Waste Always Tender
Ready-Cooked To Perfection
i-.i
e.
.Eomnd.for Pound
ara CSi
-J A
Council Comed Beef
for example
i.
is made from choice cuts
ot 'ean Government
Inspected Meats mdly
cured m sait pickie; neatly
trir.imcd tree cf every
bit of extra tat and
bones the fat and bones
you pay for but do not
use when you make your
corned beef at home.
Corned beef is a good
wholesome body building
food and Council Corned
Beef is the best you can get and costs less than when home
COOKED
CORNED BEEF
net wtlCHT 12 CZ.
1 INDIAN CJR
.made.
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t
a
EVERY time you buy uncooked meat you
pay for bone fat and skin that you can't
eat This waste runs from one-sixth to one-
half of the cost ot the meat
i -1 -
When .a can of Council Meat reads "12
ounces" it means 12 ounces of prime solid
meat no bone no fat no waste and the 12
ounces is the weight after it is cooked.
Every piece of" meat packed in a Council Meat
can is selected fine fresh meat Council Meats
are cooked and packed in' big sanitary kitchens
right out in the open farm country.
Don't spend a lot of unnecessary time in a hot
kitchen over a hot stove. Buy your meat
ready cooked and save yourself as well as
your money.
There is a large assortment of Council Meats
they will provide breakfasts dinners lunch-
eons in wide variety at a vety little cost.
INDIAN PACKING CORPORATION '
CONSUMERS' BL'ILDINC CHICAGO. 1U.
Ptttfeaaw U Maata VibU Ona Btkmd Bau Ctlw CkiK W. . '
1
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HERE ARE THE MEATS THAT COST LESS AND SAVE WORIC
LUNCH TONGUE
For 2-50c
CORNED BEEF
For 2 40c
ROAST BEEP
For 2 -40c
TRIPE
For 4 40c
VEAL LOAF
For 2-25c
GENUINE DEVILED HAM
For 2-25c
VIENNA STYLE SAUSAGE
For 2-20c
OX-TONGUE POTTED MEAT PRODUCTS
For 5-J1.75 For I-10c
HAMBURGER STEAK AND ONIONS
For 2 -25c
GENUINE DEVILED TONGUE
9 For 2-25c
OVEN BAKED PORK AND BEANS
For 2-15c
OL' MAMMY HASH
For l-20c
SAUSAGE MEAT
For 2-20c
CORNED BEEF HASH CHILE CON CARNE
For l-20c for 2-15
ST.ICFn DRIED BEEF
For 2-20c
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920, newspaper, September 23, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713129/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.