The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER fiUTIIKIE. OKLA.. WEDNESDAY. SKPTKMIiKfi 1f21.
WORLD SERIES POSSIBILITIES THE GIANTS
STANDING OF
THE CLUBS
i
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6sm"
INDUCES
Humphreys Number "Forty
Induce1 Repose and Natural
Refrahing Sleep.
Tor Insomnia Sleeplessness
Wakefulness Nervousness.
No 'Narcotic No Opiate. No:
Dope No habit forming Drugrs I
Strictly Homeopathic. j
30c. and tlW at I'r.-f ft"T-. rr I
a receipt c-t frl' rr 0 u P. I'n I iv: j
Humphrey' Seventy-sever'-!
breaks up Coldi tt hang en. I
. a4 1109. at lns or
OB trl;il of pri . or Co I' far 1 1'. -? j
Mamabrey U -meo. Mci;.e o. !'
William Stre.t. New Vers. R -H I'r. . 1
ROSE CROIX DEGREES j
PRESENTED TO CLASS
It ' M ! ! i !
If : 4 .
'.hi: "h
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(Coitinaed rn Pae ti 1
aoenery in tie Tempi i shon in
tbla degree. On Tha-sday the
thirtieth thirty-first and the best w-
1 of the Royal Secret in tie I rial
or thSrty-se-rotid defreo iU be the
card. These three defrrcei cpc?ur.;t"
the entire day the ork be"; eg dor;?
by the tems rf Gutiric arl !
Vo:fn Barrow a'-n j.hr.soa hni
iVRarr Uie Joad:ni ros la Ctte
iesrees.
Texp'S ef.'iciaJs far 6v:;t 4?5
members iU tee tbo Kryil 5-crt:
iisclosed.
CONSISTORY NOTES
Many Rite visitors are da::.v Msit-
or to the cew rat' edral ji:e.
General rxrresf!oa Bmor.R
bers is that st the r.oxt prr.r. 5 K!-
meeting the res".i;it!'n ! i-.t.rs the
Irlinpton Masor.ic IK -.' i.t the c'.i
temr'e fcere be alcjtvi.
MEUSEL
POSS YOUKIQ
i
&ne Bollar
mEEMM ssse
Xnticiitxl I
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America n I e.icn
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N .:Lr jissu . !;';!.
"Til (nrUt!oa
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. f ;.' f the v.::-.-.
v ; j.lay ..n the y-'::.J t-r;.-
1-ft i.- ll
r.sy t-.'f.i !. rurr.Tit nes(-ers
- r. r.ja.aiicfs. a I". Is:! plec f
- 'r !r. ;.cy. anii t.)! them two thr-
i '-r.t y.c ( s. and oth. r auU les. a!l c-t
For One Dollar you can now have the
famous Durham-Duplex razor either in a
neat sanitary case of American Ivory or in a handsome
flexible leather "kit." Your dealer will give you your
choice. Each set contains in addition lo the razor
a safety guard and three detachable double-edged
Durham-Duplex blades the longest strongest keen-
est blades on earth. Make your change today to the
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u re
Ke-d
:he V..i- r.:c t:.
:n the r. ie i
:- -t that c.ty.
f-y h:.ni:.r; cf the c.-f.c-n 1 Rite dec:(-s rtT.fcrrf-3 cn me ten' Th
.ant hit crrrs the f.-.an.in; ti yfirs tnj the fu te??ful f.pht '
.Mcrberson of the Trib ..ne. V." . tt ra 'i.Uhorr.a het prowcr : vmi y r..yf.:'.f ant other TuisaUir."
U aa ardent member of the ti- an-J the ir.tr. dtion of jure brt-5 ref;..-r.t r .-n bef.'.re the Ois'.ahfa
c:an. j " in KaVfrra Ok:ab;-rr.a. :.ir. ' :s:e r: s a? ?oc::t:on r.-.eet;:.g here " A
. ! Graham ha! the ; putatin durir.; I f v.-.-c B t.- v -T.
Perhars the mist w! e!y J.r.-n-n ' 'he u-.r il hav.r.g the widest uo : ;nc tv nvt r.;;;n fcfM in Tu:m." Mr
younj; candidate UKins the r--ns-i-t- j e.-jaintanvo arr..r war workvrs ia ' Gil--.cs. vho U so - reside-1
A Very Intctstinj lte-n
i;;i inj very interesting iter-i
s t'-.-.-s. the la'terly Ba!t:n"
' l!'ai J.thrary f.ir Jj!y
cry work here this week is Newt j the cnt.re f-
Crabarn cf Tui?a who h;.i th.irpe
of most of tbejutewiOa carr.paia for
Liberty Bonds and teteral penera!
var lands in Oklshon a dune? the
ar. Mr. Graham who is
epreser.tat:ve cf the Kxrhanse Na-
tional Bank cf Tuisa. taniioi
un J'.VH's.-t'(.". or tu ... fur-dn 1 z:
raised in Tulsa darini; the war.
Mr. Graham who is b.iirm-n c'.
the Fetter Business Rurean of Talsa
las also been rery aitive in f-tate
the HotV.ra
c craiaty
.cf Tui.-a. wis fjrnur'.T a tsewfrtar-r
IdvThersen. lostnejs : vorre? jvr.der.t rcpresestiCK the As-
avtivo in A ! r'.uh. Chaaf-er of Cor. jc-i
nerce :nd fthcr -;v:e and c.irr.r.:urity
a. vit.es in Tuls-a. is arac:r the I
a.t.ve baf'cess r.cn cf the state who!
&.. s d is 5 the i-n?iit:-rv.
r.ew; arers in Oklabon;;
'.'T a
r ': ::v n f this t
f'rn the aser.t of 1.
Vorl.. n.t r.tionirp ::
' rrft'r (r s hopsh-'
-.ved by th '
a en Thurs.iay. j
"ayette. in N w J
rt ct :;t cf ;i ;
-t earth frr-ri
rs- I- Esi'.ef'n. Jr. Cc-r.irr.an.ier
c: t:: J;e Carson Ist c-i the Am-
j via aa i.i r a Ja.sa. is ann'tES
-Twa -..-ti.u-a-v r.:353t x.i' f-'--e yeuns CcnsiMory Masons
rerienr.s ;n Guthr.e wh: h :t::: 1: tbe -"!e
atand cut 0-:d in r.r ne-norr " V::5 :'n:0 5-c:e fr0!B Eo- u-'('r h"' -
witfe movements in the ir.tetv-st of I J. B::rr G.::h:.?. T;:a inana- i ti:UE-;nf: he f:s:p ?-c or;
lancers anl t-.-k r!fn . .. . . .. . i the L-c:on. t- t art: r-:. n n-'r-.
the lVacker-H.H Btttie Groan! to e
: ".a e i over the ; of LaFayette
at Lis dt '.-ease "t is ti t n-n.
Jsn'-e.J by a o ri.ficato. to h.e fi;ned ;
ly throe of the cidet vete-an sSd- j
iers in the tor. and ih;j.jipl tn j
Harvo '-rn N-:w York or Br-ston A
has -I'.-- forwarded t tie
ier.t. that the -eguest r.! be irn-
i;i it'y c-j - ":.-.! itb y the avthori-
i tj it this town Thf -i-?h t.i e.- '
a from near the ;ot where Gen-Warrt-n
f. i and the earth tri.t 1
If -T v- yVa - laaatifaaU
i o iUt ss r
Additional Blades 50c
for a package of 5
DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO.
Jwacr G:y New J'y
Facuaits
cnr.u.iA. aKrffia.a.
Saiea ReprfwxUOvt Im mJJ Coaatrie
MCSKOGEE WAS F'NOS
faper woTH
'.-k'- S. t : -"a.i r. : '- -. -
COURT HOUSE NOTES
.-it
d:-;. nk the bf i rf Warren iil sar-i
J: .ml the b-i!y f UFayette. It ha?
!'t.-i thourht that General LaFayette
.1 K
IPO'ILILAIRD
NED PEDIGO.
"The House cf Quality."
First F.-n Productions.
Phone 1050.
TODAY
Lat Day cf the Metro Picture.
Tai";cn from Eugene Walters' Bifr Stage Thv
"FINE FEATHERS."
Pretty good picture this is. Ends a little abruptly and
short but tells the old story of honesty bcir. the only
route to happiness and success.
Also ALICE HOWELL in
'DISTILLED LOVE."
THURSDAY
WALLACE REID in
His Latest Feature Play.
Something out of the ordinary line" for Wallace.
He has something to do other than make love.
Some stunts some action in this one. Also
FOX NEWS WEEKLY.
scvera. decrees. . .... .
r. ! To -t.'r e t!
w'a Discovered jwh-e t-cdrs f. r his adopted f(1in. ! M. of ;..( a s y.:!.::
ih.e j:nthcHrn Freon.acn ays: j cry is f;parr.r in every art anl'o. C Wirr.-ek f r.!. .-tin-r;i
las rcR; iTn Aliart:-.: every wih of hi heart would rr-the josr.r. t kn-w h"
....... ..ai (xvavatn; tor-iu-a and end r. days :th us. Thilhe :a.ku -;
a t-.w effUe b?r:a.r.2 n the s:t -f ; g-H t:Vi seems to be deternr.ned 1 '.ert fiat's t
v-':
'1 th
vj theatre rererrt'v wcrk
.' He circtimnan.-e
(S.eneii BjnkerH.i! Aurora j
s d-'seoverej the eorn rtcre of aj
wa.... !::.-'. Marten :n is. Mitj iThis taken from "The Craftsma
:- r ror.-!etf.j. With the countrv ; R- heer V
... . y ti -r r tv the var. tve r-irrrr- t
T: wc-r
ti 'n. wh'h
attvh-d t
the t ; ew rf ar :)
Conve arcea
v'. A :r-.n to Wm. K M. Wi: ::-:
V.-. 1 1 . 1 ri. $2-". I ts 5 ar.d
f -l.-j k v. c.
' ; h.ii N .t-r. ct al t Mnn:e I' rt
W 1 1 . 9 1 :: Sl.fi .' e..i. I. ts 13 t.
IS. t!. k :m. orlandn.
ir; ;n.a i; Km: t Ciara B. At
w w. i' . y ;i ji Las i
t . l-t k .a. Cov
Y . Jiino 1? M"0 i
tir ct
M af:r-a:d b'tvel !-t :1 i-Fayette was -resect at the layinsP'.'! "lJ
the R.;.ou the.tre ...! or- the':' the . ornr-tin . nBi.it " ! . en rittn
i " ' "
n n cr-ec.nc f the lirre . V.irimnt .v .. v.
o-e ti?on th.3t -easion i now one
lei- ; I-
r. tt. ft in t-i I'jn
r. ft -as. W. li. ? n -l. l-'.o'O
INSURANCE '
Hei; tf Wa'.iaie I. Fierce. Jlofto:i
f ri-er. are paid I5u.".o l msaran e
the I.ircest death it- in a year
Hw Him h i ah is a human lif-
worth ? ier.eraily it depends on h"'
un-h yon bet the insurance com-
a-y tat yon'!! d.e rfre it thinks
you ni.I.
t r-en don't leae much else
ex o; t a f.r t mortaace on the house.
Protect joar frfniiiy I'arry -nstir-
ance crer;test sytem so far dei-e1
V.
J- was iriir. d re. crd a:nl ro-ters
of the Masonic orcanuati. n f th -t
u'jy. city ifcartcr and narrcs of th'
cf the pri?e recession of the Gran!
Lodpe of Massvhusetts
l-. "V
.-s Vrf
A SI WtrTV
M Igjli lanmdl
TODAY
GEORGE WALSH in
"BLUE BLOOD AND RED."
A Western Comedy Drama.
Rolin Comedy
"THE SAND MAN."
"MUTT and JEFF."
Jr.
f l air! J J-n-s. W
'; '-I I'-ll
r0 -si
i'l-e
l..va. ..
TOMORROW
esse L. Lesley presents
WALLACE
Tit3HellBigoers"
Splendid show and no advance in prices.
Only TEN and TWENTY Cents.
ART ACORD (The King of Cowbovs) in
"THE COWPUNCHER'S COMEBACK."
JOE RYAN in
"THE PURPLE RIDERS.'
Comedy and News.
Toe lrtea' rueat've
As a I'.iriatne. t h.'.n.h- :
le's ars' the i i -. th t c t
Strorr erie-ch f.r the r. -'
nr.1. 1 euruc'j f " ihildfr. Th in
ifreta'u e Ti.ovori tt -f 'h-
w'rhou? any of that t-r '.' cr ; dni
They are tsT an1 r-i-xsi-nt to tak
and arroeMe n e'f.xt
The p.'.era' Til!;.' ! J.? ir.e-c
Fresbv terii'.n i!c.:T'he; v.s ---:.' cf t-
ft?t t.l fr've Mce-i ft
with rren Ir. : i! !l'ir"an
; t.
r: $c ;. m.
;..tk g. p.
Lot?
.1 :
FRIDAY
TOM MIX in his own story
"A RID IN' ROMEO."
A story of a romantic cowboy who was always getting
in wrens' h father and who could invent many things
brt Eotaing that would keep him out of trouble.
An unusual good comedy.
TUESDAY
A STRONG FILM DRAMA.
"NO WOMAN KNOWS."
If you would sense life in all its aspects cf Humor Pathos
Comedy Traredy Strength snd Weakness see this eight
reel Universal JeweL adapted from Edna Ferber's novel
"Fanny Herself" directed by Tod Browning.
Admission TEN and TWENTY Cent.
Bring Ycur Job
Work to The
Daily Leader.
Prices Right.
Work Artistic.
. W. Ccver to E. A Jones. W. Ii
.i n. $:.'-' . s l.:. svv ani
" :-S N 1 S.Y "3-16. le.
Frank W. Sanderson et ux to Mm-
'.a:i Sr. iersen. W. 1). 9 13 Z. t--0.
! 1 ir.t. o -t NL" T lT-4w.
i
Frank i-.nd. Treasurer to Ixuis
I A. Sin.rr.s. Tax I-ed. 9 Zl. i;.l (0
i ts 3 and 4. ! !.Kk .".3. West G ithr
D'ltrict Court
j W. H. Coyle vs. Spurrier Lbr. C
' Iieciivery of money for rent. Ann.
z C' -rt -i s
The GEM
- TODAY
KARY PICSrORD .
--In-
"REEECCA OF
SUNNYBROOK FARM."
Abo
Coraedv.
"BUBBLES OF
TROUBLE."
j Paisy Matthews vs. Ai:gatus Mat
i thews. Iw.vivr-'V and restoration f
jraiden narre Ixrpan.
i State of Oklahoma on. relation of
f A. V. Trinn iddie. County AUirney r.
. an. et ux. Ir.Janetion.
Osi'e Moore vs. E. L. Moore Di-
ivr--e. rustoiy of n.ir.or child arad
hot 9. b'.ook S5. G P.
I Oil and Gaa
j Joseph .Charvc-t. et ui to Eastern
O 1 Co. Leaj. 9 23 !l. NW 1-16-
y nun fr tav nt; n'oney.
rio Sustitute CfTertd
Ssr '."iint you will uNvjt dniRin's
ffering sornethlnc "J'tpt as pood"
''c-ciaiio it pav better pr-fit. 'ht
fact still star.iis that ninety nine out
ef a hnndrel rfttrjr-is's recoiTtTtenl
CharfN-Tiji-.n's Colic and Parrhoe'
fd-n edv. whei the best nrel rme for
diarrhoea is asketj for an-! do so be.
ca"se tb.ry know from what thetr
rraitorrrrs sir of It. that can be de-
oended tp'r..
Th" transmission -ro;s the ooeva
y fl'n of t hotojra; hs and wr't-
T (jn-utnents in foimi'o hag been
ace .rnplished. '
THURSDAY
MARY MILES MINTER
In - -"THE
LITTLE CLOWN."
Prices 10c and 20c.
Bathtubs ane r.ow. njanufattured ia
colored plass.
A TEXAS WONDER '
For kldnej aBd waader troabka
.Tavel. weak and lame tack. rbeu
latism and irrofularitit of lie k! 1-
leys cd Madder f.era'ate blad-L-oubies
in children. If not told
tr drwrU mail S1.2S. Small tot-
l.e ottn nrt s?d for rwora testl.
tLxniada. Dr. E. W. Hadi 12t Oliie
treeU St. Louia. Mo.
The larpejt telescope in the world
Is at the Mount Wilson polar cbser
vatory on the stimmit of Monet V. li-
son.;; miles from Pasaaeca. Cail-
fsrnla. Yhe aperture et the ie!e-
acepe is zoo 6-s inches.
I What So TaJie for
IMgorta'ecI Stomach
Tslea rcood ckcecf Carter's Liltfe Urrir PCs
FPTOT'yCl 2cK3 0T " itr ?'-' aft. Yoc wiTj reJ-
i
iah ytxir tnea!a wihat fear cf trouble to follow.
raM" u f JZ TJaarererr. lorairmrmess. Vim-
rejIieavhe utomKi sad for Sadlow.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921, newspaper, September 28, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713332/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.