The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE. OKLA.. THURSDAY. JULY 29. 1020.
(PAGE TWO
MO TH E RHOD D
Pvicnzi Mis!. "When I commenced taking Dr. Tierce's medi.
cine I whs all wrecked and run-down until I wan not alrfo to do
anything but now 1 am getting along fine and have a big line.
J1CHUUV iiu.iv ""S"V
not tell how much letter I feci
since taking J)r. Tierce's medi-
cines. I took both tho 'Favorite
Prescription' and the 'Golden
Medical Discovery' also two vials
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iWnraoiifli v no Hiinenn
PASSING SHOW
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always praise the-e wond
X'XJg?. flTOSS&i medicines. 1 never will try
'K. 7. N-f::. . lik).
. 'J f. i . I .1 ij.7 it."1 1 .... t inn ' ' M U.S.
i war
ivondcrf ul j
to po
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Favorite Pre-
anl promotes
i i-f " . vf-O' J
rV-tttf- pi; - nrp..r function?? J' v.-oiv.rn-
hoo.I enriches the P'oog cnspeis.
ac! and .pr.in.- melancholia and
nervousr.c&a. . ..
I
f!'ou!d have the
it contain:)
full coiirulonra of
no alcohol and no
Mint .do N. Y.
"Favorite Prescription
rvrrv wornpn ih America becaure
..r.rtW. S-'- tul 10a to Dr. Pierce's Invalid.;' Hotel Uufo.lo hi
for trial package tablets also write for free coutideiilu.1 medical
advice if there U need.
Dr. Fierce long Fince found the herbs and roots provided by
Nature to overcome" constipation and he had these vegetables tyl-
Iccted and made up of Mayopplc leaves of Aloe root of Jalap little
white uKar-coated pills that he called Dr.' Pierced Pleasant Pcllclf
and placed them with tho druggists everywhere.
They accuse other candidate ol
trying to dodze tho Issues nnl then
tlioy won't lot Pfhii come out In the
open.
o
Harding is not going to help Octis
got nut In fact Warern doesn't nnt
to get out himself.
o
The Anii-Saloon League didn't send
any representative to seo r.ho domo-
rralic randldate. but then Hurley of
the shipping board is an authority
on water -wasons. " .
o
If they weren't mire Governor Cox
wan Rolng to jjut up a good race they
wouldn't have let him start at the
Fairgrounds.
o
French are rnscuo tourlhts. Many
a travellin? man in this country has
likewise lorn rescued by a few aces
o l
!n explaining bow Governor 'ox
came to !e elected three times n. pub-
lican boadijunrtera lirlnRa out the
hiuhly lmrortant fact it whs mei.-ly
becaiiie ho pot the most votes.
o
President rinds ruel administrator
unnecessary. There beiiiR no fuel.
o
now heiiiR made In
gettinp rea.ly to
camnaicn In oil
A voto for O. K. Feuan a v.ii
anl In the intereRt ot Rood govern-
nient. lie l citlxen and a tax
payer ami a lawyer.
A campaign declxlon that me.inJ
more than It showa pn th nurfco
i that made by Senator HaiMIf?
that he will not itunip the counirj.
but alay at borne. It in believed
that Hushes would have won had ).o
hot allowed the people to hear fo
much ot him. Silence and. mystery
tie asRotH ot a certain value.
)
ML ABOLISH
1
have reached
capital.
Peace noRotiations
to Tien Tain.
the Mil'url'H of the
Survey ot fish
Ohio. Probably
launch another
'stocks
i
i -o-
re Valera - yays Uritain doesn't
want If Ml t iaci-J ; Ho Insists aiie
wants it all:
Food
That Contains
Its Own Sugar
6rapeNuts
V
Delightful m flavor
Full of nourishment
Alvrays Ready
No Waste
GrapeNub Saves Sugar
Id
If Jm
Keep Your Skin Clear
By Using Cuticura
Th Soap (or dailr us in the toilrt.
Clranraandpuriftt. IhcOintmemanrxbra
and hal' lutte irritaliona rfMihn or
pimplra Cuticura Talcum aoihe and
eooia the kin and overcomes hay prr-
punt urn. Drlk-aic delightful difttingur.
I. brk tm tf Mll llrw. "CtUnrt
Utaituiui CwIll' an".""' "SoM-yrf
Mp3' OtntmMtl ZUmndbm ikviin J.
MFCaiUcura Soar abavaa vilbout MU.
Regarding the style and di.non 'Siday'a paper. Lin.ond ha nude
lona of 'bathing continues at Chiog irt'ful cimpalRii aid is much ?n
leaches police otficia.a say they ur? touraeed. lie U. young ana
T.-il!ing to begin the xeaion by trust- oui
atancea where . conncicnct and tie- I
cencv are too far a: art will l dealt Stv ral .lw t'Mng and
with a they ario laolicitintf cheme have been turnea
down by th ("tiamtxr ot eotumerco
the pant few month thereby savin?
.1... t... . A A. A.
c I . .can V f I
rc !.t-.:.zxz. i.iontra an3 Claoccs
Tho United State legation it
Prague now in quartered in 'be
Schonbcrn J'alace which wan pu.-
chased for i' POO.
Itcethoven' nmalc ia the rase n
London ami Franc nad German c.o-
penile deleptttes are busy recstabil-h-lug
commercial jMations.
Leader Clarified Ads Get Uesu'ts
Keep Up To The Mark
Good health is tmposHiblo when the
kidneys ar! weak overworked or dm
eased. When tney full to flier ou'
of the blood the poisons and impuri-
ties that cause sore and nwo'.len mun
clea and Joint 'backache rhcu.iuiUi
paltiR tako Fotey Kidney I'illa to give
tha help they need.
SolC Uverywhero
TOWN TOPICS
. Lamond Running Wey
D. D Lamond. candidato fur Cou'.
tv Judte has his announcement :n
i HISTORY OF NUMBER 40
ti) years ao an old doctor wa
putting up a medicine for disease if
tV blocd ttmt cured the worst cases
of blood troubles and time prjve I
that the cured were perm meni. Af-
ter many yean I secured the prf
acription' (being a druggimt) . and
took each ineredlent "separately and
referred to My r. H. Dispensatory
and other authoritative bock oi
mwlicil rropt-rtiea et down fol
lows: "Kmployed in diseases of thi
glandular system in blood trouble
eczema constipation stomach and
liver troubles chronic rheiiniaMsm.
catarrh. In sores ulcers pimple.i
skin eruptions mercurial rnd lead
poisoning. I'nder its use bodby
eruptions and is crfulous gwellin.ns
that have withstood all other treat-
ment tliiuippear as-if by magic." T
commmoratn my fortieth year
Iruggist 1 nmed this medlcln-i
'Number 40 For tho Blood." J. ('.
leiidenhall F.vannville lnd.. Sold by
Owl Drug Store.
are proceedirii;
roklnc. Cbin i July tX- President
JiniwSht Chans will accept the ret-is-jiation
of General Tuatt Chi Jul. Me
Anfuito chief and will abolish bis
military force created under the
crot Chlnesi-Japancso. compact. U h
l uliovetr the turn In the situaiio-i
overshadows a general clean up of
Japanese Inriuonce. The .rain."
nro not strlvlns to maintain their
bold beins too deeply involve 1( at.
home nnd In Siberia.
Puking 1 besiesed by the tlemor-
nlizo.1 and defeated Anfuito troop
endeavoring to effect an ontniri.V j grandson
nnd eniu-o in looting. Tho Tie;i
Thin railway ntlll is demoralized but
allied military trains got through
daily and bave forestalled attempts
to burn bridges and tnar up the rail-
way. Chihll and !lanchurlan forces
11 -wT TIIK THINti
llrsfrr- A. -Id ni..s.).nl"
(r.i..T( ir--. Al .li'l-'J-''--i's-
In fruit inl'"
:i lid fine loi.i
It is Hated that M. Palfour at one
of the recent pittim: of the Council
of the league of Nations proposed
nvwin that ihe'Va'i an le admitted
to the League. The proposal wm
ret accepted it being hei.i tnat ine
Pope was not tho head of n na'lon.
I Girl who had been bathing washed
I ashore. Some girls ought to bo wash
ed ashore tefo.-o they go battling.
o
The republicans are trying to break
into the White House but tho ilemo-
carts have the "jimmy."
Reports' from California Imve it
that when tUese "Picture nrides"
from Japan try to land they are go-
ing to bo banded a negative.
They say these girls come to marry
men they don't know but such mar-
rlagcft tal;e place every db".
o
You can't blame single girls for
Gave It to Children and Grand-
ebilcirfi Mrs. V. M. KatJ!. Ancondalc Pt.
N. S. Pittsburu. Pa. writes: "l gave
i..t.'.. Ti!. nl 'Cut. tu t. v linn
when he in. a had col t I g"i"K
nnd it did him lots of goo.J I u.ted
u lot of it when my own children
were small." It must have merit to
bold tho leadership generation after
generation.
' PoTd EvrV'tf!ie?e
ran
OlJ
THURSDAY
GERALDINE FARRAR
in
"THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET"
"The Woman and the Punpet."
n.lapti'.l from tho stage success by
tho celebrated French authors l'irro
Louys tin. I Pierre Frandalo is Gerald-
Jne Farrar's latest (ioltiwyn starring
vehicle. The plot is laid in Snin
nnd centers around Concha a beauti-
ful and wilful Spanish cigarette fiirl.
A rich man bribes her mother ami
endeavois to use Concha as a toy
for bis whims but tlu girl uses her
own initiative and leaves her home
to dance in a wharf eafo. When (be
rich man at length discovers her it
is to find her dancing half drownt
for fumi) .. litigljsli traveling gentle-
man. The. scenario for this colorful plc-
t lire wa.s written by no less a ncr-
koii than J. W. Htwkos (iokhvyn's
scenario editor who would not turs'
the ii.laption ot this famous rtace
play to anyone else. Tho support-
ing cast for "The 'Woman and the
Puppet' -includes Lou Tollcgon Gor-
aMiliH Farrttr'S'. husband CrisiiuH
I'eretlii tin well known 8p.tr.iatt
dancer Marey Harlam Milton Itoss
nml Mine. Rive Dion a pupil of tho
famous Sarah Bernhardt.
Also Pray Cartoon and two Reel-
votnedy
t'time.sbow.- (Nuf. Said..)
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"THE COURAGE
OF MARGE O'DOONE"
Py James Oliver Curwood
it is one of the most thrilling and
1 1st v'lft ivo productions ever showl
nt our theater. An all-star oast of
well known 'popular players under
tho direction of- David Smith made-
the fei'turo during n raging lilizzin-d
in tho Koeky imVintains. Thes.j
players fouulit their way over tho
pmnv covered ptaks braving dangers
a'nl hanlliips in order to sot Into a
territory as yet unexplored by man.
For weeks they lived like the primi-
tive beings found in the great open
' splices.
These nlnyers. for art's sake vol-
untarily denied themselves tho lux-
uries of modern civilization in or-
der to preserve an adequate and re-
Pablo record tf life 1n the wilderness. !
They had their tnist'oi'tunea too. Ono
oi taeir mini nor James U Neill sus-
t 'iri'-d injuries while miles from civ-
ilisation. The dog sleds used in the
production were brought into use
and O'NoUl. weak and exhausted
was transported miles over tho snow
carped peaks of the niounlains to tho
res rest settlement
'The photography Is unusually clear
cut and developed in rich velvet
tones that emphasize the beauties off
tne tanoscapo. it is one of th few
film masterpieces of today a pmtuto
that will be. recalled many times and
cited as an example of the acme of
modern photoplay production.
No advance ; .
" Maw naaaaaMaHa.im.aM j j MfWi't
j aaM m 'XK..J Ul III V
V JL I. I M ' I EilU I I
i B . I I b II I I U 1 II I I II
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aaBWaa
Pictures with pep snap and
action.
TODAY.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
St t wx" v I
I- if
If "hs.
so plentiful. f
0
Tho soldiers were called to colors
while the rVaft dod sera were called
only one yellow.
While cleaning up his yard Charles
Ktlierldge of Round Point. Me. found J
a half cent of the year 1S04.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
v m j xvs.
! tom kii;
direction william
"THREE GOLD COINS."
His Very Latest.
Mix' and his wonderful horse.
"Tony" do some great work in
thisVie. Nothing need be said
of these two. They are the best
irt their line and are shown in all
the larger theatres throughout
the " world at advanced ' prices.
We charge nothing extra here al-
though no pictures are shown in
Guthrie at a higher rental than
these and shown at popular
prices. Don't miss this one.
Also
PATHE NEWS.
News .That Is New.
Herd you see it first.
Prices only 10c. and 20c.
"Payor Tablets of Aspirin" is gen-
uine AfiPlrln proved safe hv. m I'.fi.i.!
and prescribed l.y physicians tor over
twenty years Accept only :m 101-
broken "Bayer package" which con-;
tains proper directions to relieve'
Headache Toothache Earache NVu- j
ralgia Rheumatism Colds and Pain. '
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost
few cents Druggists also tell la.!.v.
"Payer packa:'os." -Aspirin Ih the
trado mark of- F.ayer Manufacture
MonnaeolicacidiHiter of Salicilieacld. j
WkTA 1 A. M 1 1 ii-m - i- i-a.- d I
c
3
Dorit shelter 'neAth
the6ammer surv-
Lt5uis helovoa
Jqet yoar worK.done
Mil t 1 . t
mis lauritiry win net as
your .'friend .durinir .the
Summer inoutlis.i Wn do"
your linens in a lunnncr.lhat
makes them refreshing to
the (ouch. Phone tis at once
aud 'allow us to submit our
price list. "V eare quite sure
that it will interest you.
- Look for Suds & Duda
Guthrie Laundry j
1
Eooterne
Shoe
Sale!
ore Proof of This
Big Store Organization Buying and Selling Power
M
WHY PAY M.O.R
77
m4 O
Special Silk Hose
Special Silk Hose
Per Pair
Per Pair
All Hanan Low Shoes Reduced to $12.85
AGAIN
We Are Going to Give the People of "Greater"
Guthrie another chance to save $1 to $6 on Shoes
$2.95 $3.95
$4.85
- ; -.... .
These Values Are Worth Coming and Looking At
$3.95
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1920, newspaper, July 29, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713434/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.