The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 110, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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PXGEFOUR
TITE LEADER. OUTnRIK. OKIX. TITTTKSDAY. JULY X 1010.
THE DAILY LKAUnnVl with another man wade pre-'
- ... . -t4t of the money to bmi then
. . vtfbt to live Willi If r paramour
r -..a4 lun the huslsnd return . 1 from the
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V!R I1D POLITICS
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war.
The l.wer e"utt had
. f the wrt.i.ui to pris..n
- a... till.. la
at mkm ru'Titr. n a durge .f
tltclUed
f-r 1)
la recti v
for rctiiiv flou'ii property.
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1 I wtl llrtt.j J'.h!n-i I'.iriUlg uverrili"! !.
"W'" ' P' n'ee folding t lat vt the time
she i!;jxMil 1. 1 Uif liK'ti.y jne
lepsl j-rf.H!ijtiti was th.it he
wa "living with" h r husb.it. d
and then f .re sbe committed no
! -IQM BSTI
I t Mil irtDER.
UO l
i rime.
Tie other d.iy i rnbridj:e.
land Lie.iteii.mt hraii.-i
r awfww.a.s-u'ij VYr . -J . M . Mil 1 i brother
.m.M ;' HJ' I.W".telant Oesm-md H
Klll.Ji itl "III lllto wic lHI
PI
ftfivse Cr THE ASSOCIAI
Ti - uc'.td Tret Is xc:iit''lr
o tb nt tor rpub!!t!n
rr 15 0-. Khnrt crKei In tb!i''
r:- M lo tt cl ne Iit-aer!a.
!iaili''il I'Hil f
i .1
tr. v. trrr.-. an. I f- it h r t hir-i m
b! tt.- I'.pi:!i f. rui " Asnerii-un
in. J th.n tnrni'.I turn
JUJlT.mNO UP ONE S TOWN
A;; rr'icle se'tiin: frth Low
; . t I" TMoh:nsr out for
t l0!!!'
fur
U pi re
prowth
a : issue of The Literary
i t It tolj of a chamber (
vt : eree in a southern city that
Li i worked up a movurnent to i: t
factories from otter places..
Ti.'-y had arranged a dinner
; r 'note enthusiasm.
'i;.y had invited as their
i:-:-.-t . prominent man in the ui-
...:'r: 1 world. He to!! them
r . . Vd sense i' "iv' mii'iie
t:.;:u : o-ators had put into all
he ; ' rf the cverinir. He
v.-avt-.' them to exercise caution
(-. .v.- i'..r backed co.stlv schemes ;h;it'.ds
! :rt new factories making
1::. of pwds for which there was
i labor supply in si'.'ht. He
iiltcI them to develop the re.
tccs they already had.
So the business eommunitv
('ropped for the tire birijr their
i'i're ambitions jtnti.vts. a:: 1 ie-
'ped hn:ne rcsonrees. They
f-.. i fne m;r '-reding a trur.k
rr fmnlyin? six people
ih-.y helped him expand o he
employed fifty people. They
v."f" lnriT fkis linn npnvi.)iii
1
and machinery
that seemed
t
far little
ind and
I.i.'it.naiif NVri.'hf has bt-cii
s..ri!ii''P.-d before a military c-'iirt
to :itiNl r f'r his roiidll.'t.
j !!e vs if Kiiiahan l ad I ii a
full wed man he Would h.le
thrashed I i and then d ot him
but as he is a rut.t ami a i-..ward
he aiul his b?-i th-r. who bt a b
in the w.tr. .letennine 1 on tarrur.'
and ft . .itherm-r him.
Ki'.icd an. they say. had bee!)
a-Noei.tt iti! ui'h Mrs Wright. h::d
li.eri warned nd threatened nnd
i..:ee I: .id L'ivco ; VVC ttt 'l J ledv'e
to keep away from her but per-
s'stel in iinv.' her. Therefore
the brothers ietenc.ir.ed to take
the law into their nvm hands.
A .radge who strains the law
and defeats the spirit of i brings
the law into fi.rtrempt. Who can
blame I.teiitenanf richt f o r j ?
the law into ins nw n j
when one of the loadiiT-'i.
-.
irists ot the empire determine l
a woman and her paramour
euilMess on the practically irrele
vant fa-. t of the date ..f I - r open
bla'-uin'of her uuf.uthfuhicss '
AH Tn-tand ran- with the
hoCs "f Jiisti. c Darling's d-
eisioti. X.uv conies an injured
husbaml a soldier who tars
-.fitl feathers the destroyer of lust
' r.'id for that ne( he may
t. trionor be ca!iiered.
The hr.v is not justice when a
jurist thvoaih a technicality
works injustice. The judsr who
decides j.s did dnstice Darlinw
The I'uited Stjt.il M'tiate fit !
it muni hold lu.-l.t t fnid
the lim t. euthoiie the appro
priatioii rffcitne by July 1.
nuny of th. ni the luitiie n prvipris-
tio!l th.it died in the fdibllnlrr of
th taut coi!Krc
It i h iii.if'. r ( wotidermeiit to
tl'.e t'litire tuition that the s. I.ate
i .ill !( '! into the habit of t
tel'tluiv' to press. Ug hlisilifss firot
then ittiiitf up nitrhto f.r p.irtimi
debates res. i!i"tis an J orafori-
cril r'. oiinfcr if it must hive
thi'in The Amcric-iii t.ivpa.Ner
fitld t-llsil.css in. ill is inclined to
ihii.k Americnn 1 1 i - is what
"sheria.ri .ud war is
WIFE BEATERS NOTICE
IU ri u rvrr t.ikeit jroii.- car io a
rarsse (or f liIiht rfp.iir. ai)
f!-r tkin :t uu!. fla t t; t It wan
wore shn t.n you 'xk it In We
f"'l (or .ii an.l l-Ufe tUxi It
noujx to m.ike th niot inof.'en;v.
msn heme ant b-.it hi .fe
jtr p to rjr op hve a tn IrlU'V
llo rt'i'.t've t:i: tef':nr. ve ts.e
wife' ta. W k?t p jmi i.u: of
Icivon c ur: an I n oj fines v
j i .i:er to t--.cs. 'So iaat ih h':
"urcf.l' an.l ei. irn! repair work C
all :naVes ..f lU-' u.Ul'i ; :
s-pei ia'.av Wiumann C.iraf Co
'ivi ::
BIO
FIQUT BY ROUNDS
( WilUrUpeinprtoy . )
At
THE HIGHLAND
Afternoon of
July 4.
SlJiniOJIS SOLDIER
SIRl TRIES TO GET B.
Virjinu Girl MiU ArTtt At
Ptitsturtf; &yt Sit Tnd
To F. i lilt In th Army;
Ii Prtttr
s S V r r- rA ' .
rd m ' P
; Mi-.' r.:w."
l'hr ) ' i r
l rrs!il t (sirrvtajr
PR0DBI1C IIW
K. C. MARKETS
Knas Cry. J i : y 1- MiXIS -- P.e-
'Spt 2 ..); market hiihr. Hulk
i..;ii:.:i.; heavi.-s. i:: roi :!.':
viUna. J.'l.'.; ;. fVi'tii!.
t'ATTLK fleeei ;( s marker
s-eady to hich r l"hc . heavy :cer
inmofi. il't'ii tJ.t ; I'.ah's. l!2i'"i
-: CO -!. fil'.'; CllveS. $ it: .V
. 7 ." : '.ock r. $7fj 12 .rr.
SUKKP- Re. i ii.fs .".S.; t.-aty If
riAn'. lamb. :a.2" W.-: ees. J"
The Mtpti.in l. it.- Aim ri h I
H -deration of lj!...r of M res.. hi-i
tioii ieiii;iu!iiiir the r--to"il .'fj
i: usTiuisTt-r iretn-rai ta.iKe ..he i
wonder wh.it Mr It ir!e.oi :iw j
flanks of tli.it cotisj ir.o to t t
las I.e.
It was Mr lur!cs..n iotini
s..l-ie weeks iico tli.tt tf;
papers had it in f.-r l i;n o
lifif of to postal rates. iha tiie
(.. riodi. al press Weill to h'-d Fioj-i--
Jji 2- A'i rv.t .ft ilit-
t'l ;.! .s ktirr.
IMjui ' 1 1::
t U-tej-s. W a. wt
I'rinka van aef(u at.t f o .. .r
ty J ha ll.kev nt Jtvrs
I . y
M.- I'Uuj. hT. !. iflit
su a tu i"- . . n. hi.' b- r uaiu
ii " f !t ." h'j- U t ! tn !e-
l. h ' 1 1 f M.: . ut nil
itu h I v. a n aunt r ih
I W'r!!!ivjrt W Vs. a l.lfi
Whii jt brx'kc hi Ui I'ui
u.'.t the U :; ac ' . ni;i . I
i to -n! st in I'l. ttv! s'a'e tty at
.Viirt NV. . but j turn
th on . .smiv un.lerwfuhl
t Sh s J h.i .V u: her b. r b. f..r
that h
a p-arti at t'le i.vru'.ns
I Th. -ur. n:t:.in a'1
r 41 1 (u iivsasi'i.t! ion before j c -n ij
man o;v
et'.;ii' i'l
i ha:
aei'otiM '
t i.i ! -o rn'vr ti -n
H ... i aii I u i .( ( .'.;jir
Vkhere hi et !i
h. a::ny Sh- t.i'..l the -
h i Turn..! .1 u on
h. r .o si.Si
In
tr;.-":-
i.. ! '
J.;-' .-.
e-y;:r
.'! i nt-
;t IK'1 he.
aie of the.
i'n eland on
1 r
rowth. They hudt J'romotes Kiwlevsness f.y tnriL'tnir
facilitate move-'. the L. w into cntempt.
In two years' fn.i.l.'iitaily. while the Hritl-h
. -ir rw-.nnl if i.-.r !."" ."i'?hust at the Jueth.-d the
Wrights employed to puni
i;lln "in I th-V e h r:ef .O"! ." j
5 I-A 7 'nrrirj and feathering as Ameri. i
.' n f is no such thine. If is j
F"?Hsh r. rut was English centuries
before ColnmbtH was b.-rn for it j
w.is the cnetlcd Iiiehard of the
!. !! tb-Art t.scd in dealing with
thieves and possibly it antedated;
that credit crusader. j
CUT CORAM
SI
LE
OnOttleBrother.CouldNot
Sleep. Badly Disfigured.
ir to the war
- H wifeV . are
nvin.. While
'hrinsr for his
N 1 I'
hecame irtfaUiat- t.;r.:y ii
slio- Fa'rMnkj c
proti.l cf his tt-fh.'
-"" J'...
'My lin brother teventeen
month o'.J had a bai cae of skin
s. rrpiion. it oegan as
.s Urgt rtvi blotch that
. S laser took the form of
. s. t small piir.plea. They
fc' ced his tace. harvtis.
' ana fret to that he couiJ
I .". not sleep. K:s face was
t '- nU badly disf.g'jrevl.
"Thn we got Ca:;esira Sotp acJ
Ointment and fcaby was healed."
' Signed Miss Susie Dersr.y 10 Mar-
tha St. Montgomery Ala.
Daily use of Culwura Soap. Oli.t-
rr.eu: and Takum usually prevent
ssm trouble.
W2Sc.Otamrt 2J aaJ SOc.Ttkum
1 Sc. Nil tr.riiahxjut t.e wfUi.
pl' t-e 'rs : Tatmn Lak-or.-.ri.
Dp. H. UUa. Mau."
itii.rniri.'.
It it w l..l of h. i Id ti'.n .( the
i.io'.r .i;i:..ris to iiiix i.-rii'-ic i.o j
Poes .Mr ..irles.iti Jim k they iv en-
n. i ..-.. t... i ; i . .1.'.... k.
he .e nerv- to say it ' hjl r ...
Thtre (s . different hetweenj ir.rh.4 anl .kn
iineiinu Hi.' piilihshers and i-.tlltiiu'! s: lH h
- ... :if .' . .. . t i '
a milium or s. oits ;i i j . ti :iR ! th;.r sti- hj-i
h"re thieves. Mr Hurlcsofi lie.
inc u I'rofi'ssii.nal poiitii-iati.
k:iow s it.
;. (-
. ir.il
ii n'
I'll l.v-
ta wj h h-r aa'ii
) Layirg 0" of Handi Has
i
j . -
.'i -rV."
'. 'HHW . .
te 11 lim
a v : J X . V
To Banish Wrinkles and
! Freshen Un Qiuckly
i
Aft r a e-!tvnu n!s t.iy -ids-i.
when w;ni. hs nio! hausMon hv.
ooir.hir.e.1 10 take awiv t'.c fr-h-nt-its
an.l iatisr.l ih1 ik.n to wr.nki'
n.I MZ-or aft.-r a lolr.Hi; or frt -fit
lay iniloor on of'en ha tirien"
n-s J for ennt ouH k r. j.ivfn it r
Mayl thrv.'.! a tanri on ?r the rvi-
riili. or "!iie other ?we;ai i ven'. How
;n the worhl can one make herif
presKMvtable. kkin: as ti- ios? I:"
jufr easy.
Jss' ee? an oanc of riwilfr'i saxe.
tire an4 a half pint witch haifl at vh
cearts.t itruir s(ore. mix th- two arul
biuhe the far in the oiuin for
or fhrw intnu'fa. Then kek in ii
voor mirror at4 HehoM 'v wort let-ful
rmnsfornration ' Wrinkle havp sn-
ish'il. loose limit mu-'Klt have h.--n
rented an.l "(iruieil u;." nwrks of fa-
tiaT'J have flown ami' jmi lm-ik fJ
much brsrhter ami younteer ymi can i
hardly If liev your . No one rjett! j t
h.-nitate to try this the wvtch hue!
and saxol.ie heiajr o perfectly hartn-
e'S.
Healed Many. Sivs This
Er.plish Church Layman
ROUTING THE TICK.
Mom headway ai aiaite in May
apa'n.t the fever tiek than in any
rxevwus Hay caiuiaign. c'a'-tie t.p
ping broke the rvsrord
W7 a
' ' ii :.; :1
i r'-':.- . . -'--'. . :l
J v . " . . t - aw
i r-vYV
Jamet More Hickscn
THE TERTviS OF PEACE
in any home are the
foods that incurc KrJth
and strength for every
member of the family.
Shredded meat
Biscuit is a Summer"
life -saver. The tacty
crispness of the baked
whole wheat hlends nat-
urally and wholesomely
with hemes and oilier
fruits. Awelcome re-
lief from the heavy
foods of ArMnter.
Ready-cooked and
ready-to-eat - no kit-
chen worry or work.
M
4&i
Lm
i rai .
Chamberlain's Colie and D arrhota
cine always r.s the tool BUT IT ISA T
ThU ni.sl
Ot'inion if n.t the pra.se of ihosv who
u it. Try It when vou hv need of
'jch remedv.
TO BRylZIL
A t 'tilltieef ieut doctor at an
Atl.tntie Citv lonventio'i dvlaroH
t!'e ?vut)owin of tacks coins
jtoys roihir lmttoiis. tooth jdeks
and fchoel.nttons has caused .np-
torti.s siiuiLir to tnberenlosis hut
they have ii. .thin.' to dt with the
disease.
"The doctor omitted razors and
inovin.' picture machine from the
list. but. even so. his Mnnounce-
nicnt should be followed by a jren-
Taid adveitisii nents sttackitijr
the f'nited States and appearing
ia newspapers in Brazil should be
tonsidered in connection with the
Italian sifuiition.
IVople of the f'niteif Sttes are ;cral and cheerful exodus from the
prone to forget that Latin-Amer- tuberculosis sanitaria. Why
ka is both Latin and American i should patieniH languish there
Philander Kmmon was fjialiy
crasheil when h! -vu'o turned turtle
Pau iani Jesse Pwyer. briyher. af-
Let Us Rebuild Your Old Tir
The life of a tire is not ended when the tread is worn out
to tnrnvu nwotr sv. . . r .
"j ttcdici yari vi us value.
To discard it is
With a Miller Ad -On-A. T
n be mad rsrtt " 2 T? ongmai cost your tire
" F'MVUWOilf a-l." S-'IMHl H i nU7 a . ? . Tav
can De made practically as good as new.
wiuj au an oversize tire s advantages.
And it makes it an oversize tire
Ott Tnrwo V A ...
cZ.ZJjkZiC d T 1 tire Wlth new side walls and the Mfler
lLn- Every c of ving power is utilized for the
Tt. a a "ii . . .
filotor Supply & Vulcanizing Co.
UUt. : Pnone 339.Oaairie.Okla.
(
Excursion for $60
See America Firat. '
Jus! a soon as harvest and threV
ini; Is over you will have time for a
breathing pe!l. you will lw aH worn
our. and so will your w;. I invite y jt?
So take a little nacatu.n down to thej
Maie Valley alone t)t R'o Grange'
Uirer where you wl!l i" a wonderfut
country witi a soil as rich as the Ni ;
Rirer and a climate anjuaW in the.
world.
Yoa win tal": with people who ar
raUinte corn n.aking two crops perj
vear i n the same ttrour. l . Jut tv.'r.'
of that from H'l to StVl baajels per
j ear.
People will telt you that one year
I in ratt.rasre netted them t?i per acre
f aboTe all expense or paid for theTr
t land in one year.
Farmers will tell yoa that their
alfalfa will make from eieht to ten
tons per acre also Rhodes g-ass and
Para grass will cut the same and ar?
about the same in price one acre will
pasture 3 milch cows per year. Yoa
will e oran?ea. srape-fruit. lemons
dates f.gs banana grapes every
other kind of fruits corn cotton
aujrar cane every kind of stock feed
and hay eTery kind of garden vege-
tables are raised for commercial par-
poses. Yoa iQl ee sreat dries. Gulf of
Mexico anj take a bath therein yoa
wUI ee Old Mexico ride 260 miles
by auto and S.OoO by rail all for
with yoor feeding and aleepin? throw-
ed la for rood measure. Tell we
when yoa want to go. its a most won-
derful sightseeing trip.
Write or call on Barney Woolver-
ton. Acent W. E. Stewart Land Co
Red Rock. Ok la.
For Sa'e. 8 acrec ranch. 326
deeded 2M ia cvltiratioa. improved.
00 acres grass. Price fH.WHJ Barnej
WoolTerton Red Rock. Okla.
Jamea Moore Hickscn
Janie Miicre Uick.son. layman o
'tne (nuirh of Knglasd. who has been
; ei ii.i ji :in.- a mission in Trinity
j Chapel NVw York I'tty. to Heal tae
fsii-k by t.( laying on of hands claims
no ucu"ual powers He nre!y re
i 'alls ;.i.ioai precedent. He does say
that many who have come to him
jhave ben benefited or tured.
.Deacon Dobsor
itnd that the temper f the people
south of the Isthmus is devidedly
Latin. It would be strange if
some if the present anti-Anicricati
feclinsr in Italy did tn.f trickle
over into the Latin quarter f
this hemisphere. Rut an obvious-
ly just settlement of Italy's
troubles over Kiume will imme-
diately allay feeling both in Italy
and among- the Latins of the
Americas. The present situation
merely waits on such a settlement.
Brazil will not be unfriendly to-
ward the ln i red state
when they may be suffering
nothing more serious than the ef.
feets of swallowing a fiw tacks
and 'hrist mas tovs .
YOU NEED NOT TRAVEL.
If Is saf to say that as many per-
sons hav siM-unfit rt!;r.f froin hay
fver and asdimi at home by ukins
Foley's Honey and Tar as have ben
benefited by goin? to health resort.
It hea5 gnd aov.bes the choking
"atuffetj-up" sensation flood for alt
cold congrha and croup. fVntaias no
opiatest Sold 'ver where.
DONT TAKE A CHANCE
There ia no luck about gardening;
its knowing how and so write to
the National War Garden Commis-
sion at Washington for a free gar-
den bock. Send two-cent tump for
postage.
Ti" man who plays with card or
dice will sometimes throw a hand
that's nice more often he will kick
and dance becarjse he lost his coin
by chance. Tho dice and card garnet
are largely luck requirin' no par-
ticular pluck bat garden ma kin'
takes some skill to raise th" grist for
stomach milL Th' amateur will Cad
It best before he trie to fill hU
chest to stndy cp on books and
srocks h11 nd octlined ia garden
bocks. Yon get them free front
Vahingtcn. where expert regulate
th' ran and tarn th i lock around
hist so to help Old Pv.l make gar-
ietu grow. Yon ritn't ever truat
to luck while diin' in th' sand or
r.ack for mother tutor" has fcer
rules as plain as a b c at schools.
Ton 11 find then. oft on package
leeds supposed to be enouga for
teda. bat study tn th' bookleu. tfta.
will do a lot to bet? yoa through.
Pont garden ia a rw-kleas way. or
gvanylanU yoolt kfll and Slav bat
nil jcur soil with fertile brains tf
fiM woJ4 rcav tk' greatest gala.
'graji awiaya JIaj... mjyjtmmm' " iiiirii
(ssiji
hTay-rPvfSri? 7 tm 7i sr x -
at i 1 1 ii ii in. sv uuu a .ail i r is i v
o the Sum me j
- a "-at
1 noatandi ot corntort- trom every resort camp
table resorts along clear J avad lakeiritothiivastand
cold lake in the Great . nearby wilderness."
NorAWoodainviteyou. f Hotd cotu?c. boardint
The home of the Jworcampaccoramodatioas
mighty 'mu.ky" the of -ailahIe.
big gamy bast the trout f ot booklet" TXtXinh.
the pike and pickereL A Lmket" (wiconia.
r . . N Minnesota t pper Michigan.
Forest trails radiate Iowa IBinos). t
Sumaer Excursion Fares '
Aak tfce local ticket age to Ifcrlp piaa yoor triple to aaawai
Co-oUdati TSeaet Oftoa e addmi tTnZVTT
Street New York Cty Mi Healey BuGd. AriaaoS ""
AJtava SzAns aVuusxn Aa?4z2srrcrn- f
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