The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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ir THE I.EATIEB. OUTHBIE. OKLA THURSDAY MARCH 23 19
PAGE TWO
rOLD RELIABLE
BHaJuQids
in J Days
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a nu won Mnnt m
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Beautiful Live Models
at Oklahoma City Show
aaBerJIJa''? WC .' -wflB&Si .
Mim Mary Dean O.erbv one of tr many ycung Oklahoma City women
who will display lingerie and fin garmer.u at tho Oklahoma City Automo-
bile Show March 21 April 1 inclusive.
Not onrfwJII (he sixth annual Okla
home. City Automobile show be an un
precede nted inhibition of autoniol.;'. I
m4 accessor! re but it will poetess an
anuaual fascination for th- women of
Oklahoma. Thti will arise from the
nightly display of the newest modes in
1-ajssls negligee evening alrott and
ports coat time.
The gaiments are to be displaced
y Mill Jennie Kurd. l rtoetagl a
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Tlhey knotked the flr-t 1' ou; o
"lawful whisky" and took wnet'g
left.
The s rr.u 11 rival of thH Ford i t!
A man parked one by a mail box ir.1
tlks parcel postman carried It of.
Too much rest is causing unrest.
Ton Edison is asking the worn a
questions now and the answer to i l
of them will be because"
April Fool s Day
this year.
tomes on payday
"Rohbed In Sjiriug
line. Pirn rat ine bat
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It be awful
s had as they
tua! I i .!
it is:
to roenJ.
life was
Hroken proiniM - ..r.
France says she will pay us when
she can. This isn't soon emmith.
Fastest humans are Paddock and
Ktrskey." aay sport writers
the fastest human is the
married IS times.
We sit
an who
Master of Science in Fnineerint
Is the newest of desrees at Yale I'nl-
verity. Messages eerV' by radio teleiihone
sre more rapid than radio telegraph
service.
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H P a miUJ. ttftMMt la.attv ta I
IWs flirv CoaaMpaWon and Bik- I
mini and kaap th atgatliti mad
athntDattvc facctica n ianl
REMEDY'
Stcuvctrd
br7bo
UJ . Cu tVaa- (W
(ttuU I ttU Uti W ! Ml Ha Sad al-
tar tSart. Ut kaW aaa"
SaHtair. aaatn ' tW baai
mumi t !' bimi rad Wt
.mm
ln Harry Kats. Inr . and Kaufman's
Parisian - four of the laipest ladies'
read) wewr ami specialty shops in
the state capital.
The Style Salon feature of the Au'o
Show; will begin on Monday ni.iU.
March 17 with a lingerie anil ncrllgse
exhibit and will be continued throux'.i j
Friday nitilii of the same week wild
a change of costumes nightly. Young
Oklahoma City women will act as
models.
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DANCING v
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Or. Carl llclnstadt. Swiss physical
culture expert 8a.4 the fu trot
n tne r.nesi exercise ever dei.tvd
for the legs.
A ftix In iter he estim-i'es covers
a mile and a quarter in 2u n.inuieti
That's twice as far as a a!lier.
In four hours of .Un Ing. a fojt
trotter travels 1" Mile And fin-
' nt seen: like wor'.:.
Yet if you suggested to the dancertJ
that they e0 out and walk 15 miles
j the vrroans would Ih- heard for a mil"
j Dr3d makes any job four times
aa hard as it really is. That s why
the man aho ha- found the wor!:
lie likes Is lucky.
i'OJr : PILLS
0n rK.v.r .Btrs sua Clabou
Xitro-thierinc. a owerful explo-
s've is one of the moat vigtoroua
iirt simulants known to medical
science.
Jam Ijme AlVn is the only Mv-
iik A'iv i icaa :'ith..r w hose '..irthd.-y
l . '.St-
t cky
la gsnblic sohoola of Ken-
SLOAN'S RELIEVES
NEURALGIC ACHES
FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment
has been the quickest relief lot
tuiiralgia acianca ami rheuma-
tired musrles lame hacks sprains
anil Mraiu.: acras ami pains.
Keep Sloan's hctuiy and apply freely
trieul rubbing at the first twinge.
It eases and Lrinp comfort surelv
and rcadih.-. Vou'll hod it clean and
con-skin iiaining .
Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy.
Ask your neighbor.
At al dnirrgists-iSc 70c
Liniment
I The tartajreattkia lark
wiU tiaiekJr ke rrbevaa by
autmrnfjar tawa'a
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EASTERN STIR NO
' put of mm.
Emulate. Examples of Maeons :
But Is Not Connected
Directly With the
Order
t- i i7T -i i
The r.i wfcyi- IfflfMM 9AM
has succeeded is because ti is ("
statd that it U no part of Mavwr;
Candidates sue told that they are not
received into a ps-'t of Mason y bit
that woman desire lo em : ..t. the . -amplc
of Masuns and do what Jles a
their powvr to make l.fe bttfr fo
themselves and for others.
No self -respecting intelligent wo-
man wants any seereta that do not
tnhtl belong in h' r iihe would .
soon ioh her husband of his Aire .
o aacrets given to him in Masonry
The EaMem Star fills aii irsctt.al
ants. gives womea) the same o por-
tunity for fraternal work that th-
men enjoy and yet l.v.ey make ao
c laim to spe. lal ; rotection on that a -co.int
It i snfTlcinet that womtn
Is related lo a .Mason w ithout jolnint:
uny organisation to stsMrt- lo: her
j rotection whenever n -ssary
Intelligent v..mi i ii.a I.- n !
false presentation to join organtta- I
lions cia:mttiK to ne to closely aaao
elated with Masons that theSr signs
and paasesi er given to (hem Juj
ss soon as MMS'lllSgll women li-..
heard Uies." cla:ms given jrist so soo .
have they dlscon'.lnued all ndlnn su 't
nieetlruss and have taken their den.i-
One of the landmarks of Masonry is
that no woman an u udtnitted Tii
Kantwr! Star does not make any fal
'claims. When a woman approach
you tellint; you that she rcpresruis
an order which does have Mason:?
signs and passes you knor that sil-
ls recraaanting something that g
false or that is stolen 0 slf r -'pectlng
woman wants to heJons to
society that has somethins winch !
"ha stolen or to on w ill h claims
anything which It has not.
Clandestine d.frreea have b en of-
fered to women ever lne Masonry
began No honest woman wants any-
thing but what is tlrlr- for Ikt to
have KxrhuiiK.
hi: i.o hum
New York. March 2.1 James Bol-
ton deceased textile manufacturer
was so fond of his eata and dogs thai
ho made a separate lieguest in his
will filed for probate today stipu-
lating that S5.o4ki Ih- invested In
slocks anu bonds to provide a fund I
for their care.
Mr. ltolton was founder and presi-
dent cf tbe Kronx Mills :ompany
ltis widow is the .principal bene-
ficiary under the will which dlsKses
of an estate In ex. ess of $200.00"
Columbus depended on chance
but times have changed
HAS PQWEHFUL INFLUENCE
OVER RHEUMATISM J
liruflBM 4.MraJrtr Vlrt PiM Bh.i
.. '.lla-nrka la skuc tkr Mat I
I aaiiMt lit"i
Mr .lanie H Allen ut i'siiw A'
nil. ft.hter. S Y. safrn-l r.r .
iili i .rem. :i-ia M nm'- tl.i-
rlhie liaae left hUM BI1 I'ei i
a Kir in wifc.
ii. r:nall; derMni. sfwr Jrirs
.-rrr- stii.lf. 1kl u raa la- f
rr.ii rlioiiisktUai imt 1 1 Ike1 w.-euwulai
iw-tiriiw-. ..ii'.. hi
defHwU. are .llnaia la ike
XM-irs altd ' s (wllnl froai.tlt1
Willi ihi ides In ntkMl k
tKVf'drisii. iaaSr esprrlaaear
l ..ue. M.K. .1 . .ie rtiUI' i.
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jlr siwl wirt'lr lankkel
.1 -..).) u. .') lui'Kaaii.m
bu
He freels aatc kla diaioverjr. wkkk
.4llr.l At-1. CMtlll . I" .rflKT-. l
..k It. iifc afcil tslfkl la . H. l ui.r
Was Mienwi. After ear of urarlui;
I.. I i. i.i suffer-!- .rrvwle-r.
his ts-)vrr.v ibruk ihe
auj.1 I
a f.11
iiinini. it .1 ilriisslslx !
alb I lea tie Ss b..rr
-.ui.mI All Un tfclf t 'u s"i'e
aai.irt of ii. teioa -r seaerai
lulr .. (rr :iwiad. Tbe ettltor
.lr t'.r rust la blur art 1
wber r'Uju.uBM'itluaa ai.ea SOO
enla.
WrillPK lanst h Wyll.lr sad
UH sMe . f arr uOIJT . all -. Wtil
br '.'- i. ) 'I
AI.-M :.ei:e rueiaiiBt. stl'iDs will
at be prlaiad. Naauc sad aitdreaa
! iriita. fabiu ii..m f
m.m.ii .i I. wilul.ri.l as rr.juaat.
Iiibli)-atla .if a lln Is Bet tu
be riat'lU n na r.C.o ir-sarul a
'i be lo)ler f lk ! !:;
I whoil;' disapprove of v-'.-t ycu
say nd w II uefend to th de.th you-
ripht to aay it VclUire to Melvet us
Ask Bill
Editor Forum: AJiswer ae 'hi.
Are the bond propoaais of Mill
Walker on the niuarc? You know
illll.-T 1)
Dees Not Like Klsn
K.litor Forum. I do not liko this
Klan business. What is the country
coining to G. II.
As to Fields
Bitter Forum: What is this i hea
Jaboui for. ing men io run for nover
jnor. The idea ot forciiiK Whiskers i
Fields He has been dying to w
ever sin e his third defeat M. 3.
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ROADS
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The cost of keeping up American
roads and n- new ones la-st
year was 14 for every man woman
and child after doductlnv' money
froni auto license feew. So reports
the National Automobile Cham.. : of
Commerce.
ii is eiutaient io a rent ami n
te
I'nth a day for each of us. To save
'that u.mh. few would surrender even
the street in front of th"ir house.
Roads are about the greatest bless-
ing to i ivilizatlun. also the cheapest.
Wireless liuru'ar alarms an
I.orpien
In
Tkc stranger who traveled
from New York to Fort Worth
was told that there was as
much country on ahead as
there was behind.
"Idan'e wonder Columbus hit
(Lmerica in the dark" he said.
Big as it is it would have been
a wonder if he missed it'.'
But modern methods make
sure where they are going. That
way it saves time trouble
Jpok for the YkLLOW and Red
package and say the name
CtPTJUN SUES SNIP j
BY OLD TRICK OF WAR
Experience In Jtodfiitf 8nb
marines Useful TO Master of
Blaging Potomac; All
Safe
I New Jock. M-Mr'h SS -eVtJ. '; !
i I k he UM I Wblke dodt'tg '.- ft. n ;
lliaiur.nn ii tie wr rme i :
Wlir.am !a l.eod of ih fan -n i
.itateH Una taanaakkp Poataaai- I
Ml kg 1 1 Net ay faoag Urawien. rob
nhly waved his v.asH fioai d stra. - ;
tjon fiie Ti e tnusble was in J
hold Xo of his vcas l. atrd tr.n f '
wrier wioe throw in
Th.. vessel took a tad ln to s(a.
Iieard. ul lb .i.e Ulraed f ce y
'.):.. I ol ordered his ri - i
;1-i.l ahead and th. n t .i.- .
helm iiuickty. aisia( ihe veawe! ie
neei !i!itirpry to fW The t .is ..f
water fhsi had ln poured Into the
hwrn'ng hold were thrown from una
sWe of the veaisel to rh other like a
jireat wave In the interior of the
It did the in. g and Ih wssa
jof the water ut mil the blase -rarft
ilirei t hose .-treama could not r sea
ls !.. ! rw ele the commendetio is
ei ras.Menpiers ullil r. w
The fire was delivered aho.tiv
after midnight Mari h i li rag- .
I slrteasi hours
Finely jjowd. red Ivory .1. . it. n
a MiJullon of topper is used to
'nske re iwurticteir tor imitate. m
tiii'iiioise
Marked diffrnme n jdiysicil an.t
i Vomica; rroperilea often sh.)w in
aampleH of soil taken only f yards
apart.
MO APPETITITE no
Hi bill
I Who slreiiL'tli are MirtMi that
sinr
Iilooti needs purifying; tlint vtMi sureiv
turd HOOD SARSAPARILLA.
The.; are nearly 204 a' h:.eti
known to tMluc.-tior of which .'ai aie
now in use.
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WASTE
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Inefficient operating metlioda
cause loss of mcTO. than tluO.OtK).-
ii . i r to American hospital.-
This is attlaieted in Chicago at a
i . nU rent t- oi husp.tal experts
You hear the same charge about
every other brunch of human act'-
Mty. waepever there's national How it Started
trade eonference. He refused to buy her a new
Kxaggeratwl? Posalbly. Hut ihey Faster bonnet.
emphasise the ooaaihiUty of etonomj .
Our natural resourcea have been Better Try Again
dra'ned in so t o cases like forests. A nuard fi r trouser w .t h uoekets
are near extin lion The key toto prevent theft of their contents has
future wealth is the elimination of been invented."-News Item
waste and duplication of energy. Very interesting; but wli.it the
Post Toasties
Made by Fbstum Cereal Compnjjnc. Battle Creek.Mich.
retail
00ot-3 I
AWclaUf
:iwtar
nwerfvtoirfla
eS!K
otKawcotk
is
i . ..-! UrmedV ta
A nr- Trtieawa.
rnstinJionai wm"-
... c.-rJruW5 a
TjUXTAT"'
NEW
sad Copy of Wiappti.
TOWN TOPICS
Cbaervst.ons cf Oldest inhab tant
I kin em mber when csstor oil
and atrap oil were eon.siil.T'd the
best rtvieille fur whsl ailed the
voungalera.
A Hot place
First Flat Dweller--I d like to ei
ta
.Ir ..nil llllln .Vlhare
Firat Flat Dweller In a heated ar
gumem The banding w
n.r k.
About Ou-
And now the man
Will ctiiiie to lat
Who alwa)s aprinun '
The first straw hat.
money and disappointment.
The housewife who wants
Post Toasties for the family
as most housewives in the
Southwest do need not de-
pend on chance nor risk the
disappointment of imitations.
There's a simple and easy
way to make sure of having
those wonderfully crisp fla-
vory thick Hakes which every-
body recognizes as superior.
CASTQRIA
FoIrtn and Ohidrfa
Methers Know Tint
GBnine Gastoria
ailwayii
Bears the
Signature
of i
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
thi siarau cesiaMr sia reeaSm.
-axi . . t l.iv want hi a guanl rir the
j'trcun'r hip isxket that w"l prevent
the contonts of that one being stolen.
Fool Questions
0. V. ssks: "Why do they give a
glri a vomin out' ssrty when she ta
'going luto sotiety?" Why try to ex-
! plain anything girls or their mammas
'dor
HerTaik Kept Hun Awake
IV. I T. I Hill Iroilllled With iH-
- ;on nla; tell me acme way 1 can gel
n. 'eep. as ed Henry Feck.
"Send your '
visit. aaapped
Mnr-a
ife away for a lonit
ihe doctor who knew
iOiU CASHAW1C TABLE IS
Mtm JkMltrk Sarr. Il r ko.tr -B.. It Pf j.ti
Viarly 16 per cent of the ntuden's
enrolled at the Massachusetts Instl-
tme o T. hnolotty are from other
count -ies. one -fifth i inning from
China
Houdoln College of Brunswick.
1le . iMiasbj of beln? the alirut ma'.er
of such eloved men as I ...m. f.-il . .
..n. I 'iawth .rrie
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922, newspaper, March 23, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713372/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.