The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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I PXGE FOT7I2
THE EEXBEE GUTHRIE. DKESWEDNTDAV. APRIL 7. 1920.
fUE DAILY LEAD dl
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do will ''bar-! for.
ItAILV MHM Kill ION aVUE.
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Com -"In: nt l'rM rtniua No. Hi?
Harrlaoa fc.JiK.rlal rooma l"7i W. Hr
n-. To rvara all djartiuia pUvm
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The Aalt-1 Creaa ta ei-lii!.t
tttiM m tt r fr t.ublloU. -f all
ewe dtPl' hea credited lu It ur not nth"
ana r -edited to thl inpft and alan tn
tavwf tirwa iUbllaLed hurt a.
All unsolicited rnanuer!rta. brier
nd idc'uree aent to The Leader !
rat at t risk of the wot T
Leader eipre:y retmdiatea nr r
ponsiblUty for Lieir nfe custody o
return.
Railroad wnpe question is back
inff up on'e more on the single-
track mirnl.
Chairman Cummins says Hoov-
er is an "esseiitiiil Democrat. "
This must he to tliP thou
sands of othcrvarictioK.
Lloy.l
not fit !c sway int. a fog of vague-
ness iio rye ctia penetrate.
;Ir. Uompers would have open
income taxes openly arrived nt;
federal licensing of all corp'-ra-iit'n;
covemnifiit loans at !
SHAPE OF MIUQY'S
rttc? fur home builders; a gru.lu- Court House Girl I Community
ited tax on hll usable lands abe
h" acrcajre ud by the owner:!
I T-... .. 't r. fe:tlt. .
land taxes; federal subsidii; lr
e.i.'ation with t.-a-liTs j.irti.if-
tfl to ori-'auift?- ri'.'i'l ublif on-
tn.l ff bviilBi'SS TC"lilS; J'Ublii
ownership and peration of nl!
public and feiiii public Hti'iMe-s
laoludinir bks and niord.ant
Cinderalla; Sh Wears t One
ad a Half "A" Lait;
. Poems On Ft. -
- . . - -
Miinriy'a ftHt.
Jtavp pon hen wriMf-n cm this
t.ibjwt Perbap.
Anyay. thp drefmn of :h' f'et
roiura to te of Inc r"i1ij Iini'Sr:-
aure a the ;.ric of ! adrance
When thev accused
Oeorpe of poinp back on a former
speech be replied. "I simplv
clianped my mind." They can
not pin down n man like that.
The complaint by Sir Oliver j was alive to the common riphts of
that he ean't pet a phost for $).- nicn. but in peace time he is at the
000 probably means that "hosts old job of assnmiiis: that some-
jc pone tin along with spirits. w10re ar stores of wealth or
At thepresent price of moon-! ?riip f willing workers that
shine the prodipa! mmj could vr.v ' nearly live on if
wsste his substitnee in nbou'. t. miionisin beeomes universal. The
iveuerahle i.adcr of American
trade unionism ean't see the.t for
the suet-ess of his sv.stem it is in-
marine; povernment development and idf-as peraininf to faot-wear
levelopmer.t of all unused water
power; a constitutional amend-
ment nnd-r whieh laws pased by
eonpress or lepislatures when
nullified h secon.l time if repass-
ed; no troops for service during
indtutrial uipnt's. and finally.
makinp it a fbny for any em
plover to liummep the orpania
tion of a labor unior r to oppoM-
its strikinp.
We j"as over other matters as
to which Mr. (Joiupcrs h rhetori-
cally emphatic .but not definite.
Hut even thus deleted Ids pro-
pram is reasonably inclusive. lur-
inp the tjomperian era it would
be requisite for all to have union
card and when rvrry one had
one the warfares of society would
of course be between the rival
unions. Cans fiphtinp would
take the place of tribe fiphtinp.
Steel workers would march
apainst coal dippers and masons
boycott carpenters.
Durinp the war Mr. Oomper
n "i..nis livinsf.
rC'TTERIAN FOURTEEN.
prow fastidious Jn the xtreme. If
he U a fadd:! the rontour of hr
fi! will ho- a variation from tno
lor.it ln'.r type f the double r t
tri- le A'a. Vnown amor.ar t'j" h-
deaiera as the "flafy foot" !- .he
shorter and j)him;ir aTWjrint
menial made an lone hv te r-'
l.int rallod by Otnhrip hoe t.-'.-r
th "Prt-nch last " The tiw in r und
r.nd th vamp abort much t'ie Mirt
of hoe or sandal affee'ed by th
dencine eirl. mho m ist Mot in r r
nk with h'-r tos i -it n.r-
1 :i" leather aa to l net s-
"I don't Vnow h'''i- the ".tith-le
iren will like tV or n "
de I0'd the iiasAit nine i l ik it
''. of tb leading t'.i.i. It
n ouito the rare in Vt a-.'
'I cou!d never tsr ' Jor'a"
the t)oor it one of in i"renl-st
t . . s of feet (n liuMiii' to .' im
t 3-5 double A.
'I hatr to hare n-.r ahoc mal
s'J a prettv txnny :li-r t-t :r
tto. 110 and .'V
"Llmlf In Pric Not Reached:
For ordinary folk ho h.vt
t!ioui:htlealy bf--n n-prdin
and $i th 'limit- for a :ir t
-lioea. oxfordg or pump thlt In-
formation Tabliah'd new Hedlo
o 'h last word in i-ho.-.
The manager of a nh-e abo- '.ere
(Velar-en a ftenoitrapher ; tne'
' 'n eommunitv Cinder-!!
ITer dainty feet reouir .t I i.; a
She weitha 10" and I. feet aij 5
Irrheu tall.
A far cry from th! dimimiMve
OF Ml
Much Significance in What Might
Be Called the Division of
the Chinese Shoe
Periods.
Ctire hoe may renerally t
divided Infa twi rrio1 tl.e l.iurn1-f-t
er!Ht u.i the ratural f-et iwrlixt
accordiiif to an arflil ty Miaa Veo
Wt-l Taiiij. Iurlc the f.nner rii"t
the u mi. en were aeilndrl and their
cliief liulrie vaa eml"rllerv. even
ilteir h.- tielrj elalortely embroid-
ered. I'Arh aluie r..f:)ei of two
plecea. at the border of which a
row strip of llk wta aeued ao a to
nmke a atuooth etlge. The t rieee
were ewed together at the uiii;eil
end with several fine crt ultcbea. A
nodeti hlixk altout oiie-thlrd Inch
thick erved a the heel of the alioe
the wtuMleti blink belnfi urail in
-veral layers f iliKh.
Later the atnall kho- with the tinv
ile became faablonable. Thi kind
f ahoe alt roniied of two piece
with a l'k eord at the juncture t"
prevent the aeara frtmi beitiK e.n
When the Mam hits beiume the r:ins
rla of Cliina women were rcie-t
troni aei-luaion In the wore pn'Rivvivn
boiui'l ainl their chief Interest t'
locfer emliniidery. They bad no time
to pay much attention to their Mioe
and they toped bin. ling their f-el
Snd etitered Into the nntund feet m-
rlinl with the Manetui.
RAIL STRIKERS
TO mt AI0C0 BY
THE ENGINE MEN I
(Continued from Pae J )
f.liatel that by Saturday IV rtrlk
would be broken by loyal union ir.e i
rushed here from other ritle.
The eliiDeT and Rrenien denJarel
they would not work with th kora!
uown Cien. and iu demanded a :a-
rMk. ft . I'll ?inr fcra tki.!
.i.76 Jj- and tny u-roan.iM II
an J.tr.ir; the f'.remea. paI from t 1
to H L'V a tUy. demnnil-d 1 an ho:ir
lsi-rnfer traiB- oti!J not ! !a-
terfer.d with. Ih atrikefa aid I. 1-
road rTl la's id hotvever.Ctat ur a
traffic a certain to suffer in tie
event work In the yards wa. reatrk".-
eal furter.
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
FROM STATE AND NATION
h f tirteen points of the po-
.i'.ical propram of Mr. fiompers
not only make a formidable ar-
ray but in one ropeet are su-
perior to their prototype. They
nre. in the main specific and tin-
rierstandable. Their lctai!s lo
dispensable to have outsiders.
The republic is based on the
principle that community citizen-
ship i more important to a matt
than I'lasa or vocation citizen-
ship. It is time for Mr. (Jompers
and for all others to pet back t.
i;- .tvVai. -- -aa. .' . V-V I
WP A Spring W
j .oot to the Vo. a. rarolr in demand.
J and the moj freque-u'v called f r
. 7 and .
".Vonien who have C.ie .ttio
:-U are fortunat'y j4 rt ti;e.
i-rge women. TTvir t.t are alnut
s? size of the am. t ie fit t
r-6ler theinphou! Cj -oiiptt
r v .
"hi " jnien a a-. i;rrw-
- i latfor. ili.e It U b:rved to 0e
"hletlri and lone wtn like! Vv t.-e
rwitleth rentury rirl.
The avtraKe 'Rliel femlniw. f.v'
of Cuihrle must be a 0 i-:- of n.-dintn
Aeid Ttrt af Warrior.
Among the Mundurunoi. a trtt-e ;
the u'"er Amatoti no youth is eon-
ileri! to have attained the dltnii
of maiiliiHMl until be ba en lurei tba
"ordeal of the glove." In that conn
try there is a kind of ant. a big at a
mi and quite as etnnmii ; HkewlM
another specie known as the "lira
ant" whose blt feel I ke red hot
i-e!!e piercing the fioh ay the
I'lttabtirgti Ilpatcb. Two banilM
tube are cloed at one end and int.
em h of them number of thee pl
iinonv nnt are put. Then the tti!e
eu!ie.t "glovea" by rvmrteny. are tied
on the anna of the young man
whne fortitude I to be tested and.
j wearing them tit goes about the vil-
lage dancing and alngli g. If be how
j the l!i:htet sign of d!rrfs be is pro-
nounced a failure and become an oh-s-t
of tlerllon to the :!rl; but if
be endure the agony without wincins.
bl j roniotlon to the rank of warrlot
It acoon-pUshed.
Mayor Hoan. aixialist baa been re
(lev-ted Mayor 't Xlf.uaukco by
mail majority.
i)ffic!l dia:ath- to state de;rt-
ment at Wachinjron ear American
aie.H saf tn VlaJivo-ink.
Hiram Johnaon U lead;njr (Ventral
VoHt in ihe vote count In Michigan
Oxlay by more lhan 4."00.
It It up ii the ga company to make
food it promise to Increase the f!ow
rnd ;reute. Saturday tg the Ut
day. If nw well( have not been con-
nected with tlye piiv line by that
fme the oid rate of 40 cents wHl re.
V ail
NOTICE WATER CONSUMERS
AH water bil! must te psil tx-fore
the linh of the month; if not paid on
or before that !.. wsler aervlc w.ll
he diconttrue!. Hrlug yeAir card
with you. K. W". Trapttell. Comnli-
loner of water
TOWN TOPICS
New Definition for Savings
Account
SAVINGS These are the little hound
that keep the wolf away from you
door.
They are on the reception committee
when old man Opportunity knocks.
Start a Savings account today with us.
Oklahoma State Bank
GUTHRIE.
"The Bank for Everybody."
Resources over a
Million Dollars
Deposits Guaranteed.
Taata will 8 Higher.
"dded harden of tax will make
the farm and prvnerty owner tig deep
Into his Je --et year" naid Coun-
ty A"eiior Carter today. "Taie
!.ke mar and wheat are hmir.
hi.h place."
More Divorc Caita Than Usual.
There have been mere divorce
i-e tried at the ; resent term of
district court than have been heard
fir n.any nionthi. according to district
court official. And there are many
more la the file of tte court clerk's
office ready for trial.
Teachera Examination.
TeacherV examination for rural and
grade schiyl teacher' certif :cate
w'M be held at fhe county auperin-
tendent'a offbo ot h covirt boust
on April i:! and 2i. it was an
ro-.inced eMerday by Mr. Cora Far-
re! c.mnty superintendent of ictiOoU.
Wolf Hunt Sunday.
Farmer near Orlando have orga-
nized for a wolf hunt Sunday nest.
Many -solve and coyote report est a
'shut part of tho county.
Medicinal Natite Plants that hold the secret of
life and deathBy Lee H. Smith M. D.
A man is stldum Juahliv and strong who lives in the dark or
Jn sunless rooms. After all Nature's ways an? found to le the
best Nature's remedies are always Uc-t for eradicating disea:
and by tins we mean a medicine made of plants and herbs
Pr. Tierce founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surrr.cal Insti-
tute at UufTalo. N. Y. in many years of extensive practice found
that he could pin his faith t an alterative extract of cortain plants
nd root3 for the eradication of blood di.sca??. This he called Dr.
Tierce's Golden Medical Discoery. Containing no alcohol nor
narcotics entirely vegetable this "Discovery" makes for rich red
blood and is a powerful tis-.ue-buih.er; gives the tired business man
or woman renewed strength and health. Rapidly growing school-
girls and boys often show impoverished blood by the pimples or
boils which appear on face or neck. To eradicate the poisons from
the blood and feed the heart lungs and stomach on pure blood
nothing is so good as Dr. Picirc'? Golden Medical Discovery. If
you "put your house in order' by making the blood pure you will
not be subject to such troubles. The spring of the year is the bot
time to Mean house" lvrau-e of the toxins (poisons) stored up
within the body durinsr the long winter. This "Medical Discov-
ery" of Dr. Pierce's is jun the thing for thoe who are recovering
from attacks of colds flu. or pneumonia. It has heen sold for
ever fifty years and can be had in every drug store in the land in
tablets or liquid. Send 1(V for trial package of tablets to Dr.
Tierce's Invalids Hotel in Uullalo. X. Y.
lull allepiaiiee f this simple but
most vital truth.
Culicura Soap
I as ... . A
-IS IDEAL
For the Hands
OitriM T-Ar-m. -t r i
Delaware woman arrested fr
shooting her LiisUitiJ because he
sr.o.--d i-o Tuuca ' will probably
Ilead juif.ablc hubbb-ide.
last accord. ng to a cor:oensu- cf
opinions.
One hoe man manifested consid-
erable lovil pride when he maoe
the claim that the average Guthrie
female fot wore a No tr;;ile A.
ar.d he added ' thin in :iy opinion
i the Viasy fo-t."'
TliO No. 4 I! U said to be th'
prf-i-t foot. AM sample ahoa io:ii
'r I Hi
Library Member Named.
Je.-t- Reader of Norman w ap-
jiointed by Ouvernor Rjherten to the
Oklahoma library c:rmlMon lo uc-
u ed Mrs. J. A. Thompson of t hicka-
ha. wlv) resijtned several weeks aso.
Appeal Case Oiamitaed.
The a.ial of Ikib Morris enten-
red to TO days ic-prlvnmetu and a
f.ne of tld f "r o-.e!iion of intoxi-
cating liquor by the county co .rt vt
l'iW.int county in June 117. wa
ill" mis fed e;erday by the criminal
court i f a ptals.
Mr Wheat Than Usual.
!gan couLty farmern have a great-
er acreage of wheat planted ttiia year
:han la-t. a(ord;n? to the re;ort of
!ate hoard of agriculture. (
Farmera Buy Sheep.
Many Logan cojr.'.y farmers have
ad I' d a !. rd of !-h-e;i to their l.e-
iIirL h-:d.c?a ;ne la-t e;.r. ac-
ceiding to County A.?eo- Carter.
You'll Uhe U
The first choice of millions of
housewives for over a quarter
of a century.
Proved best most economical
by many tests. Makes most
palatable and sweetest of foods.
Calumet Baking powder is used
by more Domestic Scientists.
Chefs. Restaurants. Hotels Rail-
road s and Housewives than
any other brand.
Call f orCalumet BakingPowder.
0. B. U.
Glee Club
Coming to Guthrie
THTJRS. APRIL 8-First Baptist Church
27 PEOPLE 27 "
Under the Direction of
DAVID P. UNRTJH
- ;The Prince of Musical Directors.
SOLOISTS ALL ARTISTS
MISS ADDIE MILLER
The Violin Wonder.
MAURINE WALLACE
The Reader With A National Reputation.
THEY FEATURE THE QUARTET
This Is Positively a Rare Treat for Guthrie
AT THE REASONABLE PRICE OF
ADULTS 60c. CHILDREN Under 12 35c
An Amazing Sale of Fine Blouses
Hundreds of Pretty Spring Blouses at
stupendous reductions
SALE STARTS THURSDAY
J Our Hl"i!sc I 'qiartiiifiit is iivrrstocfcrM niul wr're going; Jo
rc'luee tho st. k imv w hile our patrons ran get tin gn atest benefit
troma Ulou-c sale. ititeat of waiting until the last of June to have
1 1ns sale.
1 'I he prices m alniovj .v-ry mstan.-e ar about w hat these -bloust
s cost in wholesale m some instances even less than that!
I alk about saving money -here's a chance to save a lot and have "
g.xMl-lcMikmg stylisli blouse to wear.
The styles an- all new a in I there are all sizes so conic everv-
boiy aiwl cet m early n the most nniHuiant blouse sale we've ever
hat I.
Lot 1 Georgette Blouses and Chiffon and
Net Overblouses
$5.00
Tin? lot inehMfs some fine chiffon and net combination over-
hlousestlark colore.l hit ton with white net beautiful stvles
i' jie georgettes in white tb-sh. tatijK- delft inais !i.sque"and
brown. .Most of then; have long sleeves some are embroidered
some beaded some tailored l'raetieallv all fixes la the lot
t'wLv ''i'ti
II
. Lot 2 Fine Georgette Blouses
and Overblouses
$7.50
Pretty Uverhlouses with short or kimono sieeves elab-
orately embroidercti and beaded and trimmed with bits of
van-colored ribbon; Tuck-m styles with Ions or short
sleeves with collars and without. Urautifully beaded and
embroidered. Choice of peach flcsia sand coral dellt
white adnatic nav. 1 ' '
Lot 3 Georgette Net Satin and
Jersey Blouses and Overblouses '
; $10.00
Mnocks ant I'verhlousea of satin Rn.t jersey m dark colors elab-
orately emhroKiemt with short sleeves. I'retty blouses of trhite net
i"rae ot them with pretty camisole eticets m pink or blue and trimmed
w ith ruriies. lieorpette mouses m the season s most advanced" styles
short or long sleeves with collars anl without beaded and embroider-
pi. All size up to 4 m this lot.
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