The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Ales Mndsay K'k City Ok la. and
Ms Sit;j! Pork
Grind Him Out a
Family of Four.
Macu&e' Which
Living and Hit
RETIRE
With New Fbks
if not
Vulcanize or Retread
THE OLD CASINO
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1 GAFFNEY SERVICE Si
STATION
1st and Harrison St.
Phon 31.
H. E. BIRCH
House Moving and Raising.
Contractor of
Heavy Moving.
Kstimates Furnished Free."
Fifteen Years Experience.
414 South Pine Phona 59. J.
Offico 341.
J! Residence. SSO-J.
Dr. LEEPER
Osteopath.
UQia W. Oklahoma Ave.
DANDEUINK
BAHBEH SHOP
DAVE CAMPBELL Prop.
Telephone 192 . .
RED CROSS CALENDAR
Over First National Bank
Guthrie. Okla. Phone 271
Mrs. W. H. HEER Secretary.
Handles alt clalma far Ex-Service
men and caret for Civil-
ian problem.
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B Rote Bad Fact and Scalp
Cream hair falling a cleaner II
and artificial skin food. Electric 1
0 Face and Scalp .Vassaga Scalp
0 Treatment a Specialty Hair Cat
B 35c Mineral Water Shampoo a 0
M Specialty. ' ' 0
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Harry Gallaher Willi T. tfeery
CHinopimcTOiis
Office in Oklahoma Chiropractors
Canatoriaat
208 S. Ash
(Formerly- Gathrb CogpfUl)
Office Coon:
9 to 12 A. XX . 1 to 6 P. XX.
Evening Hours by Appointment
Calls answered promptly d$j or
nisbt.
Phone 130.
PHONE K0. 1
City or Cooit Drtrcs
Xty and rtt tcnrln.
Taxteae A EiIJrs trrcla.
l".7JT LGVE GGES TO :
cm on in ii perso:
Psychoanalyst Tell All About
the System; s Ciseise That's
Said Tc Be Very Hard
To Break Up
Now York May i Utiinwi
may I d.fsribed a . th unlveual
d'-sca." ii Trtdsa psychoanalyst
"say.
"It la the dtts frtvm which every
ma a and woman sufft-ra ai tti
once usually more than once- twins
a ov i an ohetou with perfectly
definite and disvoveraV peyelcal and
mental reac tlona.
"There are two dlst'nct Uim of
lovesicknes. The fmt stage !" that
of the unsuccessful )jec- h "who
ha not attained love's object f anion
with the beloved.
"la extreme case he may t a f it -
abls object to contemplste. Ai'P'ltte
linking and there may be cause.
with weakness or antu-fn-toxUtion
which through a villous circle. In
creases the depression 1 ho heart ac-
tion 1 distrusted with jacreaici the
PJbzA Eczema :m
end Ercpticns!
rWra't SMMMklnf AbMl 5.5.3
that You'll B Uad t Hear.
To mttht yuat aa well know It Hl
no. th rauae of afcla empUona
tUnp)a. bfawatMwda. brile and ao en
to nttt la tl bkMtd. Tbare W no et-
Vag away (rum It. HctMc Kaa proved
It. W pnT IL Tou Ma ixwra U.
When tlie (aim ( ekla trvublns anit
terupUoae to In the blood. It Isn't oura
Let B. a B. Give Tee a AafM Milal
urn eenee to al-n-jy rf ! ek'n.
A tettue o a. rro t"
whal to hi''"!f- m r Mowi.
U a rc'..fh- ki- Janaer 4t 4rte
eut the in. tjr iww t.rM .u'e eiiui
letter raah tt.tri-t.-x U. WjMAtaearta
titntctiMi and Ur ittt ruiUoaa
When thorn tmtniiii:a r flrtv.-n out.
you can't etop eeveral verr nte Uilnsa
from bappanlnt. Your lipa turn nal-
rmUT ror. Tour y rWle y'Vi'
eoniplaiUm eJoara. It ttxtma bi
tit Your far tooka like that of a
IKtwperOua ruiVIr well-red r-fln4
sentloman or If you are a woman
your comtvlKn beoomee the ral kind
that the whole world mi admtrm. 8.M H.
to alao a pnwarful body-butMer. he-
atmr tt bulMe w and tuor bbvxl-
eelle rhafe why It rtlla out sunken
ebeoka bony nocka thin Umbo helps
ratn knt float) tt roeta little tt
have thla hai'pan to Fou. ft. S. 8. M
rl4 ai all druf storea. In tww etaae.
The larger tae is Uta loora eoeaemlaai
Guthrie Lodge
Directory
CUTHRIE LODGE NO. 35
A F aV A. M.
Kcttular Communications 1st
and 3rd Tuesdays.
Special Communications 2nd
and 4th Tuesdays.
Work In Firnt degree May 1
Work in Tliird dr-irrce My 23
3. G. Kra.LV W. M.
J. f. LOVKI.KS9 fic.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Gutheie Lodge No. 2.
Jleets every Thureday night
at o'clock In PSthlan JlalL
Daily Lead or building. Visiting:
Knight always welcomo.
J. A NELSON". K. 1L 8.
W G. nOCETtS. C. C
I. O. O. F.
Guthrie Lodge No. -10.
... Instituted Feb- 13 100.
Meets ory Monday night
at 7:50 In the Odd Feliows Hal'.
Cor JIarrlton and Broad and
hat nerver missed regular
tat 4km.
Visiting Brothers always wel-
come. KARL E. aiAMMETT JT. O.
IV. H. CHANDLER. Secy.
sulfh as.
Say Stdphar la Quickest t
Up An Ugly SUa
An KmIIh Ml mt t aiM m
face. netlJ arma or Njf le ceercww
wkki f PP'7i lell0Sl-
Ihr The rimil seem l dry
nsnt p ana t
p and sway declares
ay
Itofrd tkia lecuUat.
Nrthtntr hat ever been found to'
take the place of tu'phar at a pimpla
remover. It is hamlt sad ines
jeoele Joit atk snr dracgttt for a
etntU jar of M eotho-iuiphur aad stas
it liae cold crvaoi.
f . 1 " ' ' " '" '
uneaninrtt of the u;'t rer; hi hreath- and fcl ftna alt the Dme" !d lm-
hiit la dirruilt. causing itrtkh aihla. r Ifeff.y. nil TyW 8t Tiir-k.
The eviff'e capillaries ar emi1td of
Wood. jwdiKlng a morWd allm. j
It Ha( Proved fatal Too
.
"The humiliation of defwt and the
'' tt'' defeat. lht ttarvatlon
tt all the annac the love 'iJmH
would he cratified produce a de-
jn.aion wh'ih atoft tetnvrar!y ail
the life sctivitlt't A lron in that
... ... . i .
condition l lncapahl of continued
effort In any dlraction. 'The etopiage of ail thtf life func j
tions induce a aefie of worthlenee J
the ft'ar of drfU occaekmally 1
i
drive the t:ffer.r to rat Me. On the
othorbsBd certain Kland. oer etl.n. -ouN irwH wotohhts k
nlated hy euffer! may tend voi.on. K MXKXXX X K SXSkX
thrtMJHh the body and rrovoke at.j j un 0 (n)l!t yttr t.r u
temnta at venseance hatred aven 'drflllM intervals. -
murderout r.ravlngn. If tha are In- j ...
dulged. the itlent land In all; If j wt )kVf h Mf n wSth th
r;eMed with dUHy. he may S motor runtllog
to a sanitarium or Intone s)him I r .
lveslrknea hat had fatal rHe ! w moop
The broken hoart it no mere poetic ) uit
convention. The vloMir of the emo- j
. ) !n t ali w jour motor to Ubor-
may oreretrala the velvet of the
hert and hroak them down. It hat
ha'i;'ned in feet a well a In fic-
tion. Rut all thoea t ympUmn sr
found only in tho can-t of naucces
full love.
But Ah When Love Wlnt!
"J-ovesi knee In lit eccond tttgo
-hen lora t rraifMt the most? 1 "w "P '"
glorious form of hc&Hh Here too :fHt ort Ue 'UU M m"'h a
thT(ilons ra definitely physical le
tvnj mental. The sm-coatful lover "
h a a rHl atpixtttto reguter heart ae-! Wl f"1 to V mt rk a l
tlon. H-or hv-h n .healthy Ju"1-
cnmplexlon ehcjii nndlrturhed ty
lght marcs. TUcro Is 6Kid thyroid nn't "" .a 'chetp grada of t
action and thr-fore h jatlent it ti oil or rese.
capabla of continue! effort; regular j
drenal accretion and therefore firm I J) n'l "f?. re with tho rsrhur
muscles. . etor adjustment e your tervlc
Jn olhor words tht In llvidual's or-
gunlBtu Is woiklny on a 100 t er ciit
basis and under the Influence of that
stimulation can acconulWh tank
which under any other circumstance
would ainwajr too dlfIotilt. lever's
stimulation 1 lncomimfalilv more
twwerful than that f nny other crav.
Ifig"
"I believe." (St. THdon added with
frsnk enthusiasm "that if man and
woman could fall in love every year
they would find the secret of etwnaj
youth."
Alysw a Substitute He Ssyt
"STurroKinsr a ywintr mm U hi love
with a slrl he csnnot marry. How can
he ocJiia froin the evil ato of live-
trknos. tinsuccesnful love?" he wss
aked.
"Jl muit fat4 ln i)VP wlth a jjj
he can marry" frcMiTd ndro Trl-
don. "if he adore tho hose' daugfiter
and aha t destined Tor a Kuroix-an
count M htm find soma other young
woman with red hair or fllmi-let. or
a beautiful throat or the hyslcsl
fetish whatever It may be which was
the real Inspiration of Ms love lie
will find ft pny to transfer hi affec-
tions to this second young woman
fn lova thcra Is always a substitute
Just as good."
Evllg cf Constlpstlon.
Perhaps th moet serious of the (Jit-
esses caused by constipation is ap-
pendicitis. If rw would avoid this
dangerous dlseas keop your bowels
regular. For this purpose Chamber-
lain's Tablets are excelled! easy to
take and mlid and gentle in effect.
OUSTING OF MINE
OFFICER IS ASKEO
Mnskoxee Msy 15. A resolution
stklnsr the sperlal convention of th
United Mlne Workers of Oklahoma
Arkansas and Texas meeting here
today to oust Joha W. Dritton of
MeAtester as vIce-Kesldent- aBd
Fete Coffman of Ifuntington Ark at
a ' member of th d'.etrlot executlvo
boird ' for 1 aiictrcd partiality fn a
wage dispute has beea fJled with
the district he Viuartcr.i here to be
placed before the conventloa.
CASTOR I A
For Infants tad Children
In Usurer CvztZO Xczn
wilDLESVSTEr.l
nraitu
IIIIIOI HQ
TJnab! To Hit A Lick
ftfWaft.TChinnafl(rin
Taking Tanlac But Is
On Job Eyery Day Now
Feeling Fine.
f "When 1 hit tahle Teniae 1
was all in and cmildn't work. hit t
never rolt a day from the Joh new
Kant a we!!knn raltnd Wen
"Not on'y w my tmth ml of
vrder but my who' ey.trm eeenteii
to tm giving way I don t WHeve any-
t . h(4 $wh tf.s j..
JU x hUdr cv to when I
Yhink t them.
" r l" aniac It ha made
w a new man ana t am eo
Jiit lHiir nraun nuu in year i
A
...nl t o aa 1tt t. i.i. A.W..iiteiake1)i aniar
Teniae l Kid ty !! jaod dttnsltte.
fcd ae S a M e.-oS trt V J- k.4 m ati
a. as a i w anaaaa n
hard on Itah1 f g.rt.
! Ikm't run your car on the sle'trt
etarter.
Jkn"t ensery rii r for thnln
' moving part.
Jn'an:
lTon'
111.
r".a your car without suffl
clent
rum't run until the oil 'r1"''
rciristrra nermal.
I'alnL rouRe and powder never will
.fcrm any glrl'g Vln-lf ha noer
irm
SflORTENING
FOR
SHORTCAKE
Thl year't bounti-
ful ttrtwberry crop
hu mtd one of ll
mott delightful (it
sli l finer tt pOMibl
for til.
la msking tttsw-
berry thortcsk
tho'ich 1 iiHt ur-
ge tl um of Mrt.
Tucker's Shorten-
ing. Its purely vs-
stt!t content
intket the kind of
cmo flaky ptry
iK-f in An ul the
DCSldintl deligbtt of
tkii lutcUm dih.
tte Mrs. T:-
er't Shortening lot
all iour pastry and
you'll never Misery
atxmt t&ulu.
Mil
V. ..e V.f1 li
c -e f
n
ID I
LmniESEEUS'
KOTiiiTIOI
Bat Dr. Judson of University t
Chicafo Thinks Volstead
Amendment Premature
and Hot Right
CMcsk May IS Relying to a
quentionnair sent 0l by lit ttr-
fT llsrry itatt Ja lon. rte'dent o!
th rnivemUy of Chicago er.
doubt a to the ts!t:n of nai
antl-Uitvtor legirtatton at this lim
anj de'Ures tht titnlo among th t
mora thouRhtful penta of t'hlcsr
is that Federal tnhiWtioa was pre-
rratun. The q'teitlon. whkh sent by
the seMtlon ! every college and
BnTverfliy. ;1Yesidetil In Ih 1'niled
Slates was: "What da the fscnl!
snd students of four initittutloa snl
vor a quaintsnc Ihiak of h!bt-
tlon In thory and la f I?"
Out of 15J replica rHfve 134
were favorsble. The other mhlnlf
from the hear of the larger univer-
sities were either tton-coflsmlttal pr
dtt!ni!y unfavorable.
M"y personal eplnion." sd lr
Judson Is that ldrj prohlbltlo'i
was premature. There "tsht l b n
wider basis In public .l!n for at-
tempting sny stth radical rhsng.
Frnest M. Hopkins President pt
Dartmouth College sd that unles
more effee'lve means f eaforclng
prenent prhlhit!on laws were found
it would be difficult la rvttt the J
spresd and disrespect f r law!
throughout the country.
"It Is quits rrM he said "that
unless the prohlMtlon law becomes
more cTfTitlveln fa't. and ttttless the
spirit of lw"ltfnes in the country
at large bccnircja subdued and th
violation of fhe law become less
nHhr Dartmouth nor sny nthr
ct'legs wilt hn able irmnently to
mtsin a 'con tillon largely con
tr Victory t tlie socfaj mndttlom
with which men are familiar In the'r
hom communities or In their social
contai Is out tlds college."
rrealdcni W. U. Bcott North-
western I'niverslty wss mora favor-
able in hi rly. "The fsutty and
students of NoHhwett'7rt" he wrofq
"bollev la prohibition In theory sitd
bclicte that no form of crime evr
was redui el so rai'ldly as that of
drunkenness."
Vntr Irving FUher of Yalo
Tniverslty whltn eiireslng hi
faith that prohibition would Justify
Itself In lha stitsietits st Yalo wera
very much against It The fa ulty
he added was more evenly divide 1.
1'rofcssor T N. krver of Harvard
aid he had "iio'uiean f determin-
ing wtfsnha fsculty and tudats o.'
fha university thought of prohibition
ss no vote bad been taken there on
tha question lis suld that anions
his cn sciulntsn(os he founj more
for prohibition thnn against it
President J. H- Klrkland of Vsn-
dotflillt 1'nlverslty replied that col-
lee sentiment there favored prohi-
bition s a theory but deciared'that
many thotiithtftil pwpie were not tn
s.wnilhy with th present enact-
ments of tha Unite t JStates on Ih
question.
At Ohio fl rnlvertfty according
to reply given by President V. .
ThoT.psois sentiment Is divided for
and Alnst prohibition mu h as It It
throughout tha rest of tha commun-
ity. 'Bo long as men csn make $100 In
tha illicit sale of Ibfior and pay t
fln of SM tbey will keep It ti" lis
said. . ' ' . 4 .
Bspj
i
The Civil War ended more
than fifty Years ggo and the
veterans of that prat conflict
are ripidly' passing. Tlie
soldiers of that period endured
many hardships were exposed
to the elements and in many
cases were illy fed. These
conditions led to chronic ail-
ments of all kinds such as
rheumatism lumbso sciatica
constipation heart trouble and
jdicea-s cf the kidneys tr.d
i liver. 0
ku taaa fcaaAtaaf atnrvastiauxa vita ps-
.4. '
- ..- "-'f -i
f0aat) 9 C000l'00ess' ffl
lJk L-t '
TOJh6e In the Ov
1 ii hndnotai U-ct tv.xzty
five miles per irallon or
more.
Ia fine well-built laciUyJ
friend. It is an achievement
in comfort
TtHTltltQ
StOAtNtrgft
WUTI ....
1AN ....
TEMPLE GARAGE
Schalleaberg Brothers Props
Phone J47.
Kmerltus of Pennsylvania Rtiit ft I.
.... t
lege ai4 that it wnuii isas soitis
im frr the sentiment tt H t4
peojtia to for wlfcjing the I
abolishing liquors Slid tht proh'M
lion advrKatcs should rcsliits thml ni
btw could b rnforce t byond th
wtlllngnsse of the people "khr'Jf
A majority of th tudnis and
fsi ully at lio'..in t'oilege are M
favor of poihihllion in theory
cordtnc to President Kuneh MlHl
Tlu'rir'ss been little dlffrencw In
the amtitttit of drinking stiue tha pa
tnya of tha constitutional amend-
ment. I NOT SO MODERN
j THEN AS NOW BUT
I "EATS' WERE PINE 1
s ..
In th early dy of l'J In Uuthri
thlms woc pot 0 modem at they
ore toduy. No ctiiuTwt SMlnwa'.ks
paved street titomMles. ti w !!
phone and lit) umivlo show tint
those wr thn half yon dr Jut th
situe and the est were J it a g
If not lHter thnn they aro Imisy.
Hers" a aampla of a menu g'vnn No-
vemlr t7 is'i and prrvtd ly
tr V y. Oitterat who was pti of
ihoa preettt:
TMANKOIVINO EVf.
lionet llecf YI.d Chicken Hllrwl
Ham Jloned Turkey Halud.
rrsnlirry (Hstuw Chicken Cnrn
t"hese Celery Olltres Ck ft-
ler 1io-olt Anglo FtH. Ornf
Hickory Nut Hold ljtnon Cocoanut
liiion thdlcste. Fruit. Prince of
Wales.
Fruit
Aplf. ;rttM.s Orsnes llananas
Coffeo Tea. be Veaiti and Iiraoa-
ad Kitrs. t
FANCY DRESS idAttr M'ipper by
eta 'fft to 152
Arnold U. F. IX No. 2 Camp
kll N. V. now in his 77th
year and hale and hearty tells
now he . has kept himself in
good health l ie writesi
"I have made us of Dr. A.
YV. Chase's medicines (or 2$
. or 30 years and during th
time fhey have never failed to
do all that is recommended of
them f am a veteran of the
Civil War almost 77 years
o!J and was through ('
Y 'i h - r-r'-s f - -
t-Jtyf.';- -. " -(S-twS- v
94iW) b) tAjt ftpaa VsaWaAMcf e1 t jj
.S J M.. A - - - I
' i a t
203 E. Oklahoma Art.
the CllKMKlUk? la th Halt
1 Adn.lojl-m in.bitltg Catppaf
IVet 'Ot ttUt st th d-xjr.
v Ohlldron Ory
r or rtiTcxcrs
CASTOR! A
I't t'f youflg pia who thm
their hearts ars broke ll to leant
Ih-re u a ht of differeaca ba?ye
hurt pride and a broken heart Tar
Isnt anything Iti lha world t.mgtier
Ihstt a heart and nothing urn
ll Ihao pride '
Udr r.lsslftst ad - f t taaulta.
fTTjOU CANT f-NJOY UTC
L7J wss s sms few tLstnl stssw
wk f'wt Am a4 amwUk
laasd kill SMMts f sutsey 'tasJag
raws ULLms Jtumtm ttii IssJU
W
Tk yw wsh tJ nl
eMHagsj eaTW0SWfi i( asa1l0 eWiH
ilos ptnisaMl Iwtwg !!.
I lb ensxfy wiS tt fMa ska
ttwift ui the aamstk swkk llwl liamk
al in aaii u ssMokal ynsesi
wk ifn mj tmMy (uMlhw
l Th U' j unU el sweW wk
ks itf.-klJIy s. Pr I tetaMs
tswHM SMolkiMS rwuKSonenaM tuf si
tUkl ItMkbwaS ! DS tStSllgMl
Pe-ru-cjA
h urea tin (us
I
raatrrt en nquto
SOLO gVtftVWMINg
3
Vests
Fills. ! have a bad heart anl
finj'theva ptTU of wonJerfuf
benefit for thi frouW. Any
one wfthiny further partictt-
lrs may write me Ind 1 will
gladly reply as I want pcopfa
lo know of this wori-;tfJ
remedy."
You can buy Dr. A. W. C:turg
remedies at all ttv storea To' i
sure of genif i the st.'te. i.a
that Suvrtn'r i-4 s- --- - r A I
or the cto:.:ac;;
1 ' """ if """ "-
Always beat -7 . - . ' 1 us
Ssttaawcf KSrJ
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