The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKIX SATURDAY MAY 22 1920.
PAGE-FIVE
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Aotpp aml ftrsxWs of
wer-k rtial with her parent la Oils
homa City.
X
Mlm fluils HtUHtrlU of Tulea the
gunst ot her sttr Mr fuli'h Me.
rtnn.
X M X
SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY
6. & M. Weinberger
120 West Oklahoma Ave.
SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY
9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE DAY IN RESPONSE
TO THE POPULAR DEMAND FO R LOWER PRICES WE OFFER
YOU OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE AT-
20 Off of Marked Price
FOR A LIMITED TIME UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
20 per cent Off on Everything for Women
Coats and Wraps
New Spring Suits
Silk Dresses
Cotton Dresses
Wool Dresses'
Wool Skirts
Silk Skirts
Wash Skirts
Cotton Waists
Georgette Waists
20 per eent Off on Everything for Men
Excluding Stetson Hats and Ide Collars
fujts Neckties Suitcases
Silk Shirts Underwear Hosiery
Trousers caps Gloves
Dress Shirts Rain Coats Straw Hats
20 per cent Off on Boys' Wool Suit & Wash Suits
Hats Shirts Hosiery Underwear and Trousers
20 PER CENT OFF ON MAXINE SHOES FOR LADIES.
20 PER CENT OFF ON "WHITE HOUSE" Shoes For MEN
20 PER CENT OFF ON MISSES' GINGHAM ORGANDY and
Voile Dresses-Misses' Hats Underwear and Hosiery.
At 20 per cent Off
1 THINK WHAT THIS MEANS
If you buy a
If you buy a
If you buy a
If you buy a
B. & M.
NO EXCHANGES NO
Th f I rwf lift fnni nn rwv an-utfaviw d. I
. .t" j
Kamijn tMtS and the) ftrat tn th
Lnitcd States l wore .both do-
.7 a' .:lur nls "alon with a trade union.
The enjoyment of bc-auMful flowers
1b oommo nto all the inhabitants of
Japan. Even the hum'ble laborer U a
customer at ttko gardens where flow-
ers are kept for eale. t
Taking the countrj as a wnoie thorp
are now 1MGO0 aroployes drawing
government ray or 2f.0000 more than
there were in April 1917.
TVit ntr lTtTnirTliti n
fULLI rVIUiXCI riLLO
Foa Bacmchc. Kioaira a no Bladdc
Monuments.
We are pettlna; from New Enplar .!
some of ho. flnt monuments
ever shipped to Guthrie. Ctll
phone number 67$ or drop us a
card and we will furnish you work
that will be a credit to you and to the
Outhrie cemetery.
This work cannot be excelled any-
where. Chae. C. Ailing.
tNatlonal Crop Improvammt Srvtea ) I ml
HL most common reason Riven has
; by farmer for not treating
their grain with formaldehyde
Is that there Is no smut In It but
there Is often as much as 10 per cent
Ions without the farmer being really
ware of It
t The county agent Is proving bis
warth by Insisting that fsrmers shall
know about their own fields and
whenever a former states that he
don't think be has any smut tht
county agent and a few of the neigh-
bors take a small barrel hoop and
go out Into the growing field count-
ing one hundred stalks just as they
couie Into the r!ii.Hiid keeping the
others out. . Then these stalks ar
closely examined and the percentage
of smutted heads Is noted.
Often In this way a perfectly nor-
Inspecting aMelM "Oak
Parasols
Crepe de Chine
WaisU
Sweaters
Corset3
Silk Underwear
Cotton Underwear
Negligees
Petticoats
For Example
Suit price MilrO you
Skirt
Petticoat
Corset
price 12.50 you
price 7.95 you
price 5.95 you
Weinberger
APPROVALS DURINO SALE.
m.
I j m? i.anaaian eovrrnmcn! hiH n-
.eted og(ttlOI1 makln it neal for
L milo)r dlHnar "
NEVER SAW ANYTHING BETTER
Mrs. A. 11. Griffith Uox 151 Aa-
rtrews ind. writes: "Last Inir my
family all had the "flu." I tried Fol-
ey a Honey and Tat- and never hhw
anything better. From now on I will
not he without Foley's Honey and Tar
in the houpe."
Sold everywhere.
One of the problem connected wiin
th CArtlnninnf . t .... .
i"'" . j JWw hi i-aiM-
n f kpuv the land m.e of
fpnculatkon. It tn ra-ooomul to anr.lv
the land laws of Mokp for that jmr-
ose. GIVES CREDIT THROUGH
THE
LAND
"I had weak bladder had kidneys
and liver" wrltra Willie Carter lux-
ar. Pa. "I could not sleep well and
my back pained me awfu: I had a
aisray reeling In the morning. Since
takins Foley's Kidney Pllla I have
been relieved of all such ailments.
Hold everywhere.
field of oats will develop that It
this drendful disesse and that
r "
at hsrvest there will be a loss of
from 10 to 40 per cent In yield as
compared to the healthy fields the
seed of which hss been treated with
formaldehyde and tho moat eradl-
ca ted.
So prevalent Is smut In oats and
wheat that In the federal grsdes a
special class Is made for smutted
grain.- The commission men on the
boards df trade after taking one
took at the sample? take a double
handful and bury their nose to de-
tect the smutty odor and you can't
fool the buyers either. They Inspect
as much with their nose as they do
with their eyesight
And a the loss all Is charged back
to the careless fanner who has not
treated Ids seed grain.
at v.i
Stockings
Millinery
Shoes
Jewelry
Tricoletto Waists
Slippers
Beads
Neckwear
Purses
save $8 00
save 2.50
save 1.50
save 1.19
NOTICE: To Charge
Customers nil mcrchan.
disc gold during; this Sale
will be charged at Roru-
!ar Price.
exiwrtnuiif h i....
h.t artificial lk mak.H mr..
I anl eluiH: iii.-iHl.4Mit
RS
iimiHK's than th(x. .made of ttn
tiTiiih geneially lined.
There were. :x$ trlk.-a Kan.S
in it nontlia. Tlv-y tlm ja)Mr .
wape umim). They addct oUy
I.ss4rt to labor wskoh and union
mem bora were ompellid to njy
!."S(00 in atrlke lneflta
Suggestion for a Campmj Tr'?.
l.a hoUo ff Chamberlalne Odi.i
and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving
home As a rule It cannot be obtain-
ed when on a hunting fishing or
prospecting tlj. Ntnpr t.a a
obtained while on board he ara or
Places It la most likely to be needed
I he safe way la to have it with you
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
KAHM- mile aouth'of Guibrti .n
OlVillion a.lpn. ti... t. .. .
1"" ani'n. i arm no'v
occupied by Mr. c.ry lDglv Tu
firm Ih well improved with slu-nx.ei
house bi .barn with room for or
10 cows and about as muny horse.
rraln Jyty. ho xw abed under-
ground stlo. well windmill ami pump
house; two big htckn house; .;o
t applo orchard grapes berries
etc. About half in culijvatbm. vrv
fair soil and not. liadly washed
Careful hamrllrv? will nraki. tW frm
worth 1100 per acre wUhln a uir
and now lt wowh comsWerably inots
than my price for tyulck sale. iH.
Terms $.'1.7(l(H-sh balance easy f)wn-
cr Jamea 8 Oladlsh'. Oklahoma Tiiy
PKOOS Texas. Oil Kield-HrlWlit?
all around our acreage. Rpferefice
First NaVna llait lwos Vallery
Dank. Wire now. O. J. Oiren Co.
Pecos Texas.
$5fl0 Monthly nellln new pr'cntel
fuel vaorlzer. guaranteed to nave
up to 50 per Cent gasolkx; 40 miles
PT gallon made with Ford. Sold on
money-hack guarantee. One samoU
free. Stranwky Vajor)zer C;'
i uawana. . uaK. .
FOR SALE Bicht (S) rwm nivlm
nouse Til Z KH Springer.
fix 6 room Jiouee U Kasit Ok-
lahoma Avenue. . r -
Keven room modern new houacl two
slning porch f.I7 Kast ltarrinon
Four (4 room tvoune twelve lo'B.
tarn good well. Belyea's Addition.
Three automobiles to trade for cl'.y
property .
vVTlIsell any of the nbovt proieH y
small casti i-aymonts talano mont il-
ly. ly. H. T. Hansford pbxme. 209
Phone J44
OAILV THOUGHT.
''Ho Ur se I van " ill t'tt t
frituthift mu4 be found integrity
hriv1:h and depth of imrs.inAlll v.
some deep community of Inter.
mtrtusl tlf-rwvM Vim and an.wei -In
I rue and mutual Mf -giving "
Henry Churchill Khig
CAIINDAK.
ATUKOAY
rhl Delta Cam ma CJub MUa Mu
ms Oliver.
Mother Jewel and Utile Usht
Hwrn Party WimM K Chsircii
SUNDAY
IVwcatattreate Harmon 8:30 First
Mmlnwlut Church.
TUE&OAY
P. K. O Chapter V l -Mrs. H K
Hoiklns and Mrs H.ilih Davl
Hrld lun.hn (.r Mr T M
Ftleott Mra. Jennie Trader and Mr.
Karl Flleon.
Class NlgM-;irb Mish Rch.toi
WEONtSDAY
Tueadav Afternoon Bridge Club-
Mrs. E. R. Button.
Delightfully Enrlied.
The Friday Awtton lanx-heon t'tnb
delightfully entertained yeterhy in
Oklahoma City at the home of Mr..
F. () Lint. The n.tn nxitoii'd
down and at on oVtiw-k a dUtity
lutu hetin waa wf ved to alx1en I id
lea. After the luneheisi they al4etn.
el lle matlneo. Thn rwtt membein
are: Mrs. J J. Ifildnth. Mr. TiV'i
Welsh. Mra. J. H. Ilfdaml. Mrs 1 K
Pnymall Mrs I.ynwin ttray. Mr It
P. Nfwman Mrs. U K. Ilager Mr
S. L Spurrwr Mn '. 1. WaMon
Mrs Chtrlew Kculy and Mica Id N.I -l.tk
W M X
Tuesday BHrfga Club.
Mrs K. It. llupton !11 t ho-ewi
to the Tuelav Afleni'wn Hrtdgn
club next Wednewlay. May 20.
K 5 X
Ml flnth IflMrHh m ip rr-m
Norman yeerday to Kjeml the we k
ml.
ff S) JC
f nerSlned Op'norky Cute.
MrnR T. 8te"et rnitertatned tne
0('noiky club on Thurud.iy. Th '
houre wan artlsfk'atly dworsted wl'h
rmn and t lx o'clock dtnnr wa
'eirvfl to 4h 'lul mtiibert and Mr
Vo'-k of Wlw-onstn. and Mrs. Park-
hitrHt f If-nvelJ ScvwsJ inuKiel
sideetbnis were given ty Mrs. He
man. J
' X .
Men. R K MorrbfOn Vt Ponca f "tr
l'ss Ih"ti the rwt of Mrs. T?-y Id-ff
nanf 1n Oklahoma ntv 1h( week.
Miss .Ioap(hlne Morrison who attnd-
ed whfml Pi Vmrt-m rpnt 1h dav
wiih Mr. Hoffman and Mr"' Moirt-
son. j
X 'A X
Piano RcWal.
A number of the youner itwlen
"f Ml I'ile H?r gawe a ree.rtl
lat evening at 1he Ha-er pl.inn
chrwJ el K rieveland A remit'
They were Sled hv r-vem1 VOs
tole bv Ml" trs "rwln ami Ihnr"
"b'V.tooi' earl wore Mrv fm' "
dervmv llrlon KtirHel Ifw Wl'hmi
DnhnWxnn Ttfl'' "an M"re"t
Hiinrwr Haeholi
tvtO. I' Mei.
Attnen wf(rt
f'irtr(.rv e Tirt rher.
F'e- Slmrtoii
t-r-rt Kmc. Wit'"ll Ha". I '""
t-t K'tt'w Hi1ee pttlkr. "'-n WH-
H4re. Veli XWx. Frsnkle Fry and
Margaret reihr.U
XXX
Ml Helen f'aik la lendint le
FELT FUGGED
Result of Indigestion Hcadacho
and Other Troubles.- This
Tennessee Lady Took
Black Draught and
Found Relief.
ITDIit'lirllU Tnn Mra AHHl i4an-'
Law lee WWO.
. " ' ... j l Hermna br the iwMnr II m lal
s P 8 . 1 mttlt. Junior Jiv.. I.
nun w u.n ir '"'" J.ll 1'sitxrat.u. Kvnlti .rl. .11-
of course. bn..gM o sour tonra. h lulMW( o( bmnnttnit
Irndigenitmn and headaches. I fell
facKd and no account
"1 started R .taking Black -Draught
I found H was heiiiinc me. 1 con-
trnurd to ife It and have for years i
don t know how to elart bo pral' H
Thodrord B1. k tWaught
"Today 1 am regular no more oni-
stipatlon hrftadachea or hvtlisvrtio;i
In fact all I eat taaie i ai.d
good to me . . . since my Hvr l
cleane4 by the twe of Black -lraght
"I am well and proud to make Ibl
statement of what Black-Draught has
done for me."
Constipation often leads to serlou
disorders among tho who do mi
onderstsnil Its danKie. or who ne-
Klect to treat B wlthoit delev.
ThHfords Black-Draught W a
medlcme that v-y iwrson should
keep (n the house and use at th bam
sign of constipation or torpW Hver
Thedford's Black -Draught) llvr
mediione M right.
Ask your druggie He hai it.
Mrs. W U Walker ha re4tirtit
hm from a brief i t In Hhv k-
we4U XXX
Mr am! Mr K t. Fimk aivI bihv
d.iueMer. of Muko:ee. sra hre f"r
S two week vhH with Mr. and Mr
W. S KrfMen
XXX
Ml flrnrg W-t b mil!isi the
aeek-end with Mr and M M 1
Wert.
XXX
Mr. snd Mrs (Wise punnb's snl
chiMroti hsre reiiimed fcinn rtn over-
Is ml trip to Miroiirt
Lea-Tilbury Ncptisil.
Married at Ibe Ve1 Nf K. partem-:
a Mar II H4v lelifw offtftnt'm
MIh Minnie ls .! Mr. Orsvlm
Tllhurr. Mb U tho dnmrtvier j
cf Mr A. M Hel-rtng and Iwm ij
wMe circle of friontU hsm' ivitj
sll her ilars r In' early rhlldht! :
raeelvlng her education ml e'etttml
with a 'o)ige ciir Mr Tllbmv
served Irs the wir att t rn the eni
pk r of thrt Hants V. After a trip
to CaMfomls the nealy wettii will is-
slda In iiuthrle
The LEADER
Church Corner
I lrl MMhmlUI .tlM tttl hur S
( tiriier llrttn'1 ttu! Ntil
Mlh.lj) Kthlntl .i: a m.
Writlt van lsit' T in
Servltes al II in i .si ut ! S
p tn.
M'tnilnu 'I lie Mmkt ( Hio Mfi'T
Afirrnnita: '.' W Mfin.triil HniHnB In
Honor nf tur I'hi riot ! I-I
livening : High hind ! lnr tie
M-ruita il S p in A t"ihl tl- me l.
all wrilirt
A ii'rdlal rlfttui to alt until r
John A n 1 1 1 ii. I'tif
llnl I SrUllan Itttrth
HllilS S Intel II .'i il. Ill
Junior ('tmiiirsHlliMI t M Ml
Y. I H C K T p lu
rrir lflilliS W eilurml.tr fttmitis
t'holt I'mrlliV Tlnirml.iv evrtiliig
Morning nrriiitm "Jemia and ll
limihli-r "
lit lli uriilns this cmigrf M.n will
atlriifl tin lili;li e Imcl bn aiaarraie ri
U at lh l'lrt Mrihoillht t hurt ti
Jootl rui.'itli A ittrtllal vrl iiuic
(iuy II I'liKlly Mlnliwr
Trlnllr S.ilr(tl (hurth
N H I'er UrtHitl aud NuMtt
Hv. J. r.tlmnntt TKttmttn HMtior.
I Whll mi. In) i
Morn I n a .ritrr mi't tteiuinM l II a in
I loir. Ii . Ii.m.I at V 4.1 a. 111
lli la r Hiettlng ef llm Veotry tin M..tt
lay lilahl In Mm nrlni liiuiat nl S ' l
Vlt lirnlleii ef hnly rtiniiiiiiiilnn ami m
limn at II In
llnlh aei'llniia nf lh t until iiiiillmi t la
will meet nu linn iiIkIi' tho tbtiKli ul
S n't In. It.
On Trinity Sunnily M.tr .'ID. tin- III lii-t
l lit-tMlitrti I'ttyne Tliiittnii l't IiUIimi
ef iltliili'iin i. m ill t ltlt lliv imiIhIi uinl
aituilnlMli-r tint A."l"ll' liili' 't i niifliimt
tlnn at also It the n'lt'luunl at Iml
I'Hiiiiiniiiinii at II n't Um k
Ural l.alltrl Me4lntllat iltttal I liurr
Muriilna Wiralili II a. Hi
t:iiiirih l.t'itauf. T i m
Keriinni . "Tim . tf "1.i r IMni
' Hernntu; "Let Hit 1'ivll ll.ivf Ilia
Way."
Tha i-u l li lll rn.. iin ..rvi .
. -r in II y Invlta yen ti wnrliti Mli
Mr I Itaittlitl ll.itr.h
'nriiff Nnlile and Vine
llanlal H. M atle I'a.ltir
S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y Hi html nl II t.V It I' t arnr
Hiiiertiilaiiilrtil.
OiUiiniaeil t lnawa fur all aara.
II V. 1' r. nl B I ft.
Chtirr-t nf h llralhraa
llMm K. liMrriHtni
Ra.? S. Slgnaar faaiir.
IIM V llarrlutui.
Hmitliiy Hirtlita.
Pundar Rt hntil. t A. M.
I'rrai bins Hrvlt It lai A M
I'hrlaltan Wmlirra Mctttlng 7 3d V M
1'iK.ii iiing. n is r. m
Wrrk liny Srrvltra
lraytr Mwlliig Wi-diiftliix T .M 1'. M
MHSmllat rilttrtttl I htirrh aatll
'haa. t t'nnitr I'aalnr
Htiml'iv Si html r..iiiilly it II 1.1.
J l Walla Kiipt.
Hrrmitn II a In
XrlliK a iiitHilMimrf (ifftrliiie iiii'l
frU-nil lln nn Hint" ami st'l In n iillir
' " '
innu fur high at Intnl.
Wetii-aiay S p.
Ullilf at inly.
iu. ira)r wnl ami
Ural rraatirtanaa) 4 nttrra.
('nturr IiWIalnii ami Nobis
Urn. a Mthola I'aalor.
Raaltknte 20.1 E Nobis Aa
Kabha'h Srhnnl 0 4.1 a in
Moriilns Wnral.ip II a. in.
V. V. ti. . K . 7 p m
Kfnil.iK Wurahlp 8 p. m.
Vnti ara toiclliillr luvttttd to allaiiii
I allatl fraahrlarlan f harrb.
raatnr S. W . Hlrnl'f I'b. II.
f'nrnr-r A ah Ktrvrt and I'lamlaud Arauua
liltila Kthnol. to lai A. M
I'lrathhiK. It OO A M
Y. I. Mirtliur 4.1 V. M.
Kruing Hirltr T 30 p. M.
MM Hk ItHvtllie. WftllirmlTr S IS) p u
itrbtly wifiiui tn sll afrH:ts.
TS Cbarrh af Naaaratie.
W r. Otla ratr.
Coruer kill-bib Htrrat and Warner
Arenua.
Kuiiilay Kcbonl at 0.4S A. M.
Mnierlutenileut E. M. Iloag. '
Preaching tt 1:00 A. U. aULiil
M
Mir
Vom'II t xpt iiriin- ut
M If lirip.
All hi.i'.si;r h to t:m.
And the Trice $2.00 to $10.00
PANAMA
BANKOK
BAI.1MTK
PANOYANO
ITALIAN
fl'hf fill pt
hat tlmt
iil'lf ntit Mnir'n t.tlilt'
t lr.lK' ("our tleiii ;ilii
I'l'DW U; :
Gardner & Soehl
Open Saturday Nights Vr.M 0 o'clock.
Vnnita t'coptH a imi una nl 7 si
I'rrn. Iilna at t HI I'. M
Mlilnnk 1'iavtr ami I'laliw
M
Srlt
l'rliln ffiiln ai 7 i.
All arv ii.nll.illr limits I tn thia aarvttM.
I'l.iiin lib 111 ami wll tltt jrn imh
rlr. I liurib m( I hrlat. Srlaalial
IIA Nmlli llrnail Hltl
Snmlaf H. I1....I at V I.. A M.
Miiiilir tN-mltf II a m
Vtilnt-"l:tir H t ui
l-ri ai tiliiK ai II ii A M. and 7 .Ut l M
r.iuit.iy an-iilns frl. S . M
lliM.llim riM.m ai llt' U'al (itlihnmt
Attiitin. ii.tn fii.li mi A M ti i V. it
Tit Kiintlny ami holltlara.
It tlHhntlUl Sana.
W. MrMllllama I'a.lnr
Cnrnrr l.lf iill Hlrtt a ad ilauaur
Ati'iiiin
Nun. hi r S. hnnl at B 13 M
iTi-iit ItlitK. Id .) A K a ti it 7 M I. M.
I'luaa Mt-rtliiK II III A M
iTavrr Mt-rfliis Wfilnr-lar 7 TI P. M.
I inna ami M H tirlili Ilia lml t-
rl In-r In llm lit iiiily of ll.illui a.
hHn h af I hrlat.
A. f! rrraman. Minllr
II. Naltlrr nf Mar. hall faalnr.
Mi at St'tniii Hir-i ami Waraaf
Atnintt atfrjr Suiitlnr l III m A M t
lTr.i. I.ins al II "l A M ami 7 .Ml I. M.
( alhnlla ( barrh.
Ht-t. Jnha aa liaatal raaiar.
411 North I111 Htrwt.
1 in Suntl 1 jr :
Hl iiim iml arrinnn I II A. M.
Kri oml niaaa a l avrnmu III IKI A. U.
Un Wtk lara.'
KtnlnK ilfttlloii at 7 Hi I'. M
M m nctj tlav at S o't lot b A. M
liiti Ixtharaa I bank
rnritrr Kanniitiith Sirt sad l."B
Attn ii.
Krrli4 ert-rr arcnad H.ibtlb.
Snml ir H tiool at 0 l.'i A at.
ITrui hln al II A M.
St. Taul M r. Iburrh
llritml ami I'rrkliia
Similar at hoot at 0 a iu
Mnrnliis rrta at It a ih Subhxt
Soma "lft "
Ccanliia wfrlia at J ui Sut)t:
"l.lfa'a I'lirniftit
Srnlor latiu at 7 11
l.trnliiK a.rrl'it ul H n in frrarhtas
h llr. V. II Itn-
All i!lar liilii.i
Waltoa Krnaa l'at r.
M. T. AllaUn I'a.l.r.
St. I al A. M r.. barrb (Cal )
ninrr t: I ut HtrM-t and Vila Avbii.
fiiin.lar School at .10 A. M
framhliif al II A. U. and 7 .10 P. M
A V. r. laiia from W to 7 30 P. M.
Vil ara rnnllallv IiiHih1 In altand arr.
Iiri Htiuilay at HI. I'uul A. M. IC i bunb.
flral Bapllat (barrb (Cat.)
Ir. J. M. Vaaas. raaiar.
Cornrr Kirliisar Arr una and Broad Itrati
Similar Si biHil at .') A. M.
Prearlihis a( 0 J A. VI.
il. V. P. V. at 30 P. U
lVaclilug at V. M. ;
All vordU Jy wslcotua. '
Mats
They're off with a
rush.
fl Dip display in
our show windows
tlilfinilty in rinding your
LEGHORN
CHINA 8PI.IT
PORTO RIG AN
f?UN TAN SENNKT
TRUCEOLA
you'll find ImiIU rur..
TIiitp M h'H- putt r
tclt'Srojn'
$2.00
Pelaanln flat) Mica.
Flehf mice are very dratrui'tlv fa
fruit trees this yar and do nt over-
liMtb some ertiaint'iilal trees. Th
mice can he aiUonel by cutting a p.
Into pieces atwitit an Inch suuars
and placing a small amount of por
derail strychnine In esch piece.
I'olsimed wheat rsn slan be nteif t
kill mice. Bslley gives the foflnwlng
formula : Kt ald five quarts of clean
whesi and drsin. Tike two-thirds of
ruful of wtilie silgsr. dtaamtve with
aiifflcient wster to make a syrup add
powdered strvcbnlns stir thoroughly
until a thin t"'a formed. Pour
this on the dsmp whest Htlr tborouH-
ly for st lessf fiftean rotntift. Add
mis pint ef powderad sugsr sllrjsdd
flvs in ttii drMi of rhodium aed lbs
same quantity of Oil of snlstted. licst
ter where lbs mice ara troublesome.
' Ws ablng lbs truilts nf trees la
mild ws t bar with lime wash la which
Is plsced psrls green sulphur and
tobacco duat will usually keep rabbit!
and mlc awy
CUT TMIt OUT IT WORTH
MONtV
t ut out this all enemas with jq
to Folay A ('11 r. Hheffleld Ave.
fhbaio Hi writing your name sat
addreas clearly Vim will retatvs la
return a trial prn ksg contaialng
Folrr'a Honey rtnil Tar tim;iound f.ir
coughs rolds and croup Foley Kid-
nay nil. and rli Cathartic Tab-
lata. Hold everywhere.
coMMt NctMtsir nt
ravse HifjH Schoel.
Hundar Nfiy rt. 2 ;si) m Annual
"rmoa at Favr aotlitorinm Tud
and V'a-inrstlav May ?J. al U
Flnl esammatlon. Thucvdiy. May
11. Iadstrlal eihibw from 11 a m.
i l m Klshth grade romuem .
ma.pt Thursday 2 p. m at Faver tt-
dHortirm Thunulav May 27 ;3H n.
in. claa eianirf at he cMy htl!.
Friday May Sll. graduation xer-Us
al the cits ball. The pMlc Is tor
dially lavHetl t' attend.
Thumdiv evening and sdmlaaiofl fe
tf Ii cents will be charged.
20 PERCENT OFF ON
ALL MERCHANDISE
EXCEPT STETSON
IIATS AND IDE COL-
J LABS.
B. & IL WEmBEROEIt
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1920, newspaper, May 22, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713139/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.