The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA .WEDNESDAY -MAY; 10 sT.
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1. r-n. fo: mt ef 'the 4 s
snaaitr. To pur.fr it tike
Ccrd'o Sarccpanlla
' purifies 'and T:tatls tie Mood.
ntKTniiii:sAvs
GliTTIX NOT MARRY
! IK. MADE JtSIUX
."tie
JILL' II 1
iSIHERrairC
Women Are Attacked By Slasher
and Dresses Rained; One
Victim 'Says Slssher I
Beautiful Yoxxg Girl
- gry . - -
Ji3 tie R!?"" la active fcre.
For trral wts the polie hare
beB receiving r;or ttvm- various
verses ot a Urk ' cs;lex;oaoJ
heavy set maa who has ttsde .rac-
"tke ot -aicg tier go as aad dis-
tjpearig. ..
Bat aceordiBg ta lirs. George H.
Rogers of IM East Vahi3gtoa
jtrwet. ti rrsoa fc r.ppe-1 her
dress to jace with a brs kBi!
late Saturday m a beaotiful jotiog
CirL
f i'o A .pronsSse that
iLi i-.-it blattt dartas iff tens 5
' . . t
IB of.Sc .J ee wire rf..T -
tlude-d la tie i-Utfona ti & rtts
ycrag wr.aa a her e-ar!y uremic
hen siefii-'d for twJiuu tiff the
f ctfice of ' just'c ' ot ti. rc
djy.
Roberta B:rsustaa
siting c:ectsoa oa tt ucnjocrsi.c
UU:. .
m Birxictham ha beea !--rk
ia justice's oftica for fiv jor and
!a coached to t cue ot 'tie ?rettin
waxen ia tie St. Joseph courtbJ'Sfe.
She was bora in '.vatkias "5 aeJ
edaeated ia hoJ'.s Sere whea her
V.-est4 tacreJ ia her s.r!f f;r".iofvJ
rh2a BseettoRa -tilt fc hM a t
city aadilorhun. Iat Vn3ell R
Brcokljn and !x j4a-e r-f A'.f
' Serrice at fort SHI iH I Poc
City lor lis nm to dv C tb
for.tie Ti7apcr raea sd "ot.-
Children Cry
FOR FttTCHER'S
C AS TO R I A
" It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a rare and
' delightful quality
impossible ta
duplicate.
TIVE'FOOT SHAKE
In Fkr 4od Long Ba tile the
Rodent Comes Out the
Victor; Cnap Serpent's
" Seau'ori Lel-A tite-fjot witer
-snske itI?eJ ty a Wjr rat ca tie tiTer
tak in a halt hour l:tV. The t:c-
f tor i.uek feto tmtes eoarjr. ta'r
ijr.e tha-nssn-Ileik at city ai4i-
laJJ bat little kirrat-d
TJie rs&ke kad craw.td oat 6a tie
j"saa itlf then tbe rat attactej.
t'CarJiBjt. it repeated!- trak at the
i'rat. tt tarely drote t.$ Urn tHrous
U.z3 ltf3
xlr-Flj Bad-Top
ltV- 17.S5
i-rty x-si4 .
jFii-rtyNoa-Utt
Straidat ti Cord
c4 a x 4
NoB-SUd Cord
Sx4-33.
Koa-SkM CHl
Ui tS-LM
Sti
FUt Trrui Crd forTncla
M X t-477.00; 40 X $36.9)
- p.tii1i'" ip.w- v -!..
PROM its RvArl T r c " v - i aw inr.
- . fsKc r-Iace I I
Rseo 0 Sunday. J fi rat ke;4 up Js Tfiht i;Si
QiikkUt t !5! $ a. IB. .MUS' abW m1K am-i ia Iftfir I
tarr-t.tarircr'j rejxrt. E. S Brca-
Cc.!sanoe4 irom Itse I.)
"fo traEfrtAiioffl received. ifi.tate'
-I boarded a car d-&to-n iv-ttar- r tn attBviance-at ti iact'r.?
tcay auwnoua. .wtu -j ija E3 Kno; r;-rtj. cf corasoHtee-s;
'SrfeaatCortI. Smltk. l . a Tie fact tiat tie a5vita Vt'c.B o''J- dcttB al
18 54 1J I " 1 ct tie ' I t'ar:Be.Cf k wm" fWtu srw?. tl-
bacfc
;::-Te J tt be rsK:.''? tor tie co-
;traa! inter? it shows.
Tift C-PJJSit ranse to tee tiat tie
borrlil soa yrto ia U".-y b j
as.oe.ts;
eiM. -What tie i.'ti? AWf!io!!
iltave AcJ.r:4ad.w Snail
' Aa.er.Uiofi." W. E. She?!. Slays
gas!i iti Jta teti a.tj K"a;ui; ba.-k
-ia"tie enaae tm:lL -Dur-Bs ti
tAe Ih't hir the fit ri?-d
1 fiercely.
1 Wiea tie a? hti worn itself
oat tie rat sprang ca it wit all foar
TcwOiJee al. Utkin & t'.st iold with iu
Tie otne-:! rrc? t4 a fj'.b's: Aa.er.Uiofi. w. r- b.r.ew
Fridar. -Slay 12: 11 m. Masie 'Til'.e; -Kecslas Oratry Cwrend
ripfiac o Batty 0E!B"a dren by fc'giicioal pi?! cSab; fcivo- .t-Bt oo tie job.
aitacktse toe to I tamed around aa catka; aidres o: welctsaie. Ja!ge U a. m. Rctft
quickly as 1 oa!4. As I turned
prtidBts
W. F. AHes ViBita-
a Mh" TWitiBf
WKUm It. EagUnd; r;ae ti G. laie at tie E V . XUraad twase.
lance at say Crt-s witi a large i.r.;ie
tiat fe fceti ia .sr fctad. She est
. gp la 't over a loot Song ad e-ii.wJ
dawa tie als.e."
J. I- Xettaa. FredeTkk: ai:c-'i.-a-nsec!.
"K;$9 to I:".' P- ra. Ixr.civt-a
at Ht&cdit arrh by chamber J
cotiiaeye. l:St ia. Mssi-c Mr. ar-2
Mrs. J. t" Ureniia. 1Vtierford; ad-
'Bjewte 1:3J p. ra. Trip taroagti oil
ficlui :C p. ta. BiSiTi..'?. toIJe-wei
;by 'A X:.ffit cj Mjiicry" at il-rUsd
:-catt-ter;a E. W. STarlntd Lest.
WOULD MAKE A
treitlsiss Diact
;dreis ""Tie ferea Lsp of J"". ;
j ri!lla- Ad.
ri ik LJ riii ' ... ...
Bvnwn (.11.
Use Genaaa ar.d Rassian delerates
Eilgit tarlte a few Tsrks ac t iave aa
'ecoBouic cccfeffr.ce ot tielr own
ladiaaapolij SUr.
Scr. iay. !:-.: y 14. i a. ra L?iTC
r. iv: rasch- ;i a. ea. Lascbeoa as
S. E. Tfiy. Trseiiij cf Jii'.".- Brotter. 12 m. Ib-
Soothteni Adveztkinc coaiaay; iaa iow asd JsO"- 2 p. m. Rodeo
u-.-th. km.K tia sask" back.
Ra:&wi4 ecijioyes tUwi tie fight
bat tie con&ataats a.d no attentiea
to tit m.
! j..po!Et.ise!st of cojm;tte; adjourn- fit Butta!o paJk. t p. su Retara ' to
le&der eaif!ed ads get
cteBt. 4 ip. n. AntoBtobiJe rids orer I IV-oca Csiy
lBe City ted vi;t to & arias! r . Regu-atloa will beia at. oVUxk
;t:aery as gaeMs of risJ-er of cvns-
resaH;. I cserce. & p ia. Concert by i!iJ-
3irter w sl
.icg.
be
Af 5 ;'i!4!;03
. !a Arae
ktad-iotc4.
When
ang
ry Little Muscles
Say " Please Help Me"
TrD yoa ever stop to tlunk who it really is
that's talking when chi!dish voices raise a
clarsor "Mother I'm hungr-?
It's really muscles and bones and nerves and
cells worn in the stress and strain of play that
are calling for rebuilding material
What kind of an answer? The
right thing or just anything?
It makes a big difference.
Grape-Nuts so deliciously
crisp and appetizing to taste end
so quick said convenient to serve
is a splendid food for rebuilding
young bodies. AH the won-
derful nutriment put in wheat
and barley by Nature includ-
ing the vital mineral elements
is there end Grape-Nuts
digests easily quickly and com-
pletely. Served with cream or
nvHk Grape-Nuts is exceptionally
nourishing.
"That's splendid!" says ap-
petite. "That's just the need!'
say the hungry muscles nerves
and bones.
Ready to serve right from the
package always crisp and
fresh. A favorite dish with all
th2 family. Sold by grocers.
Grape-Nuts the Body Builder
"There's a Reason"
Made fcy Posrca Cereal Ccccpany Ino Battle Credt Mich.
FfNDS WAY TO LOVE
AND HAPPINESS ROCKY
Ecxarce of War. Begun la Field
Hospital In Belg-mn In 1914
Still Is Bat a
Romance
FISK CORD TIRES not
only stand comparison with
other tires and show their
extra value but V
They are bigger stronger
and better tires than those
which in the past have made
the good repute o( the Fisk
name.
The Fisk Cord Tire of to-
day represents the utmost ia
tire construction at a price
which makes Cord equipment
practical tor all cars.
.-' There's a lit Tlrv of extra voh in
ww-j tla. f 'or Gar.tmcM or speed wagon
I
ill Lumiu !.
I"t rise AoU--! Tp?-
Ne w Ve rt. Jly l'V la fM bos-
plisl ca ti? westers treat !a. 11
lasr-! Ga!!v. Red Cross rse of.
Rrtrijm. pr3ir.;ei to cvsrry Cars He
E. Aip a wriEde-1 sc'tT.er of Franfe.
Tiea j-Ubs-1 ta ri whB ie re-
covered. S'nce tnea. ;rc!URcs.
tie r-d cf iawv as! fit hTj y
rrereated eterr aUeSi: af-tCaiCe I
to acake Ia irJ bis wife.
t Clr'asist-iEf la ti way of tie
B'r-Ba ioa'aSgrtic. viaU tirtrt i
Tiera a?'a yesterday. ' '
Wiea tiir sh:? "locked Casi- j
w as Irfo-nse-d that ti ' Ss5Tirra:!'a i
nj-cta 'r rtc-;ci3"a wras exhaae-d anl
tiat - we'.it-aK 'cca'.i not be
ida'ttfd. Jo W w-ent witi ter to
ET.i I!itd. T.re wl"d be a sp-?ial
Bearisg cf tie cat.
hi
w
m
5C
RETIRE
With Kew. Fisks
if not.
Vulcanize or Retread
THE OLD CASING
At
R!CK-RACK
I oae se-s old-fasiioa?4 ruk-rack
braid onsameniios th edge of
-ew organdie scarfs sad covers.
' ITS A GREAT LIFE
'Earopaa' International j-olitlcs
tie j consists in pitting o:ue:Mas over oa
j soaiebody. Ch'cspo New 9.
GAFFNEY SERVICE g
STATION
1st and Harrison St. '
Pfccne 31. .
MUi C.EYDtS Eltl'lT
AMI-KILLS
A lit
iCr Tie A.ru!.t rwi
EI Centro XT Vt.A. spac-
' ticar era?doa of tle aa I geyst-ri
la Ss'.t sea Ba.r
ixctp acd stm
.it-re seel ma
9 ftet into the
lo the rej-crt be re to-
a;r acwrCrig
day ot a number ubo w!tnrsse-.I ti
jierorc-Eoa. Tfca cnjy:5oa caaia
titicat warn:r.j! aad cntitaf-4 2
atrases.
WOMAN AT WIIFXL OF
KLIUTR; WASP-BANG!
Loc r.nsci. x. J May CO. Whea
a :rinjf tiril!e4 was? tavafe-J aa
anta crrrin? two wemea. tire
fii".ifB. aal ta. dor !t ciM-e
tr3. . -
Dr. Edward 2S. Eeach of West. Ixc5
f-raaci sad be iad treated on littte
"8irl for a wyp sag: tie wonsaa
Vio was dririar t'.e cr for serer
;!aceratioa of t Uc act baa 3s.
i cuf.-j ia i car tor msoor cats
aad coctasSoBj.
TfeOEEif TV- Co;r who bas a far a
near Oikiarsi said be bad tod a
I baiy wrecked tirrr freat a tle-
t-ioB pl la frost of his tarn to a
fraragi rear Art:ry park wier be
was told ta le-ave It
Tk woasea did ot gfre their
Baraes.
JfiniE SAVS AMERICA
IS A CRr.T LM)
Victim Thankful for Recovery After
:!iing IVelMInovn Remedy
Any reliable physician will
tell you that thousands of
-people are today suffering
from various serious ail-
ments brought on by the
use of so-called headache
tablets powders or cap-'
.sules. ' These remedies are
onTy .temporary in their
''nature and leave the sj-s--tcrri
in an exhausted con-
dition. " Read what one
victim oil head ache ;pow-
'ders has tot say on the sub-
:iect2 .. . - :i
"I feel that if anyone can .
recommend Dr. A. V.
Chase's medicines I cer-
tainly can. I suffered for
ten years from severe head-
aches and althciigh I took
all kinds of headache pow-
ders they just TeUeved me
at the time. I became very
nervous and run down and
everything seemed to trou-
ble me. I have taken
eighteen boxes of Dr. A. '
:Y. Chase's Tonic PiUs and
it has made an entirely new
person of me. I felt that I
could not have lived with-
out them. I do not hare
one headache now for every
hundred I used to hare
and my nerves are pood
and strong." Mrs. Tena
A. Smith Country Har-
bor Cross Roads N. S.
Dr. A. W. Chase's reme- '
dies can be obtained at any
Erst class drug store. To
be sure of getting the gen-
uine sec that the portrait
and signature of A. W.
Chase M. D. are on each
box. This trs:de mark is
your protection. against
imitations and substitutes.
Advertisement. 6
(By Ta A-:htM Pwt
Par?s. Mar 11 Marshal Joffre
Kx-nt ti trst EcrsiEg aRer his re-
.Era to Fraae froai his world toar
at k!s headquarters 'at tie war col
lie gTcIs- fr;e3li.
SpkJag to tie Associated Prtsa
he said:
i "Thmisioat ay jj) m::es of
. trarel I erifywier. received a most
'cordiaj welxn. bat U'rea!Bed for
i America -o oetio Tery otier
;.coaoJry ia wancti of greetJcg."
IjeadwscirseTed ads get resolts.
wfasA
I . irm.um.
fVv """T. Ill m karaeu .
A nanuwwMkb."
j-J tmtm Buttsa mHm
aiuaacB .-OwtTS
f.'v.f swnlawsa
nis. t. retti's sot
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' CHive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Ed-rzri i' O'jve Tci.k4. the sub-
itute i t caloroel. act er.tly on the -boweis
and positively ck the 'k.
I-cp5e iiSicted w-tth bsJ breath find
trjKk relief throcxh Dr. biwi'ds'0!r.e
Tibts. The piesact. snjrar-oeted
tafctets are token for bad breath by all .
who kufwr thorn.
Dr. Edr?.re aive Tablets art rr.-
t!y bat Irmly ca the bewsli and liver
' stiarulatir..s them to eattral soke ..
ck-arir.g the tixxi sxr'Ay psriiystz
the cr.tr s synox They do that a ikh
c'larcT-'?; ca3rrl Ajcs xt nay ci .
Ce had after eS'xii.
All the rxrx-hts cf nasty stckenhr.
rr!?i-Jr cathratics are cicriik-esl fa.-j
Dr. FxJ-3-ardi' Ouve Tabk-ts n.xit 1
grrisipain or any disagmahk- tSt-cts.
Dr. F. L EdTTirds Cuscmeri the -formula
a.rtr srer.teen years cf prac-
U pa'.ier.ts zf.KXfi :th be at I .
and liver Ojtr.rtur.t. ;lh the attendar.t
bad breath.
t&ve Tablets are rrcly a recttab!e
crwnpjund nused with okT oil; yoa
J lenow them by their olive Ccir.
"Take one re two evtry riiht f a week
andnuUlhecSecL 15c and SJc
Used Car Snaps
One Dodge Touring Car in first class
condition at
$450-oo
One Buick Six Touring Car for
$550-00
One Ford Touring Car with Starter for
$275-00
One Dodge Roadster for
$125-oo
J. D. VanHoozer's
Old Ford Agency. . .
Harrison and Division. -
Open Sundays
Will i ; "
wmn tSssi a Bi siJtf a. Ira I
Matchett Undertalring Go
Exclusive Agent for the well known Auto-
malic Sealing Burial. Vault
Manufactured by W." J. Barahart.
' Frea llrf Janet. '
Office Phone 202. . Eesidsne 434 or 243.
113 South Dirfciaa. t
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1922, newspaper, May 10, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713490/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.