The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 97, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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nrc gutiirle daily leader satui.day may is iois.
Til E DAILY LEAUEH
BY 1.BSLIK O. NIWLACK.
t'ulriisbed from The I.ailjr U-ail-r ln.ll-1-la
VVent Harrtiw-u Hteiiu. "'t cnu-rM
ai the ubtbrle iiimtuffice aa sett-lid clans
matter
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THINGS THAT NEVER .HAPPEN
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MEMBE& or AttOUAT:i IKKH-.
DAILY BIIWCKIPTIOX RATK-.
Fer Jjoiiili ti" currlur tr-:;
fer vear by carrier lu advau.e ....
Per yr by mall ta aitvauc. o.w
A New Yorker wh attrlbut" hr-
smiMi !y to overcom.lig had
habitH is pending tree copies of a little
hook telling how to compier the habit
of smoking ami chewing tobacco In
any form or snuff habit. Thin lok
will lie mailed by Kdw. J Woods.
W. (5-5LM. Station F. New York. N. V-
The way m over-
on. Tr .::::::":"''"'""" -r ! comm m.. hai.it i quick safe easy
New York off!: K. M. Sheffield. 8cll
Agency.
Chicago office: N. M. Sheffield. Alien-J.
and tnrbly recommended.
v
chine pun fire hud been cooped in ; j
corner where they had substituted a !
Tall for society meetings card of
tbauka obituary notices resolution.
eocletj and cbur.-n acaia. e " "J I a ft flft. f()r black. Thus the
i .dvertiBiug Gf.ruun colors red white and black 1
'.. linen nnnrrmrlatelv disulavd )
by the Russian rioters who are in- j
tentionnlly or not most effectively j
serving the Kaiser's purposes j
Joffe the Holshevik ambassador to i
MEMBER OF THc ASBOCtArtu r!(lUn gp.aka of the anarchists as;
call for cburcb luertiugs
sermoua) are eouMUereU
and will b. charged fr.
Business offi-: Nu- 10a Went Harrison.
Composing Kg-i Tre rooms No ''"
Harnaon. Kditnrlal rooms. hlt
Uon. To reach all leiartuieuts pUoue
wit.Dalon 13.
OF THC ASSOCIATED
PKC.9S. ' ...... .!... n.tl'nr IliP H
.iuji fn fha a for republication
tf all newi dlpevtcii8 cradluU to It
ar not otlianrteo credited In this parxr
and ftlM th local newi publish o4
Mrata
i i
In tha aenaa n wrtlch w have
ben wont to think of armies
thera ara no armlea in thl ttruo-
gle; there are er.tlre ration
anned. Thua the men who remain
to tlli the soil and man th6 fac-
tories are no lees a part of the
army that Is In France than the
man beneath the battleflagi. To
this end the people mut draw
cloae to one compact front agalnat
common foe. Thli nation need
all men but It needs each man
not In the field that will most
pleasure him but In the endeavor
that will best serve the common
pood. Woco row Wilson
Now for the R C drive.
Rut war stamps require attention
also.
Austria hun enourii crises to
around anions all the luonarchs
Europe.
Experience will nuree that price-
fixing la only possible when prices
fix themselves.
KntflKh. Liberals now fay Ifnyd
Georpe has no polic. Hui hasn't b-
got the punch?
The Kaiser will P-'t the hardest
blown of his life when he runs into
our billion for defense fund.
The bet way to cure Prussian
sympathizers if to send them back
long enough to get one K1 lock.
Ludendorff is suffering from a
severe deflation of his Btrateplcnl cc"
what the chauffeur calls a
out.
blow-
The number of army air maehin.'s
and how much money It takes to run
the railroads remain two of our day's
greatest mysteries.
sheviki. He does not iear a 1110.1-nr.-hlst
counter-revolution or even a
revival of Milukoff's Democracy or
Kerensky's patchwork Social Revo-
lutionaries. It may be surprising to
ii any to learn that there are element-?
In Russia more extreme than t'i :
rtolshevikl. anarchistu more anarch-
Istlc. The Holsheviki as a compara-
tively conservative force must sug-
gest undreamed-of pradations in
Russian restlessness recalling Swift's
rhapsodic parallel:
Fo naturalists observe a flea
Has smaller fleas that n his prey.
And these have smaller s ill to bite
'em
And sc. proceed ad infinitum.
THE SEASON'S WAR.
Vith the warm season makiiu
only a h-sitatinR start the price of
ice in Nt w York lias already advanc
ed from .VI to lf.rt per cent according j
to size of the piece and the locality.
r. illl III' Ft. Ml' ill . .- . i n.ti t .-
between Ice men and municipal of-
ficials. Ice. under a new law is ma-i-
jiifactured in New York only under a
Peense granted by the Ice Controller
who is a state official which puts t'te
(ivic machinery in close touch with
the ice-predui inp in'erests whatever
may be the effects of the contact in
the way of npulaMon of distributi'in
and prices.
The lee Controller claims he his
received a tiumb-r of Individual
j complaint? fro-n consumers who d-
! t lure they have been overcharped and
1 i.U cases have been invest ipa'M
jfome resultlnc in prosecut ic-ns T!i ?
f:pht is intensified by ant aeoi.is'.'c
Itlaims as to the available supply the
lire controller asserting that there is
local surplus of l.L'..n.ftin tons over
jthe normal demand vvhiih disposes of
nny claim for hipln r prices on that
'account. This is ridiculed by the ;
! men. As to wages and labor nn 1
(.titer costs it is said officially t'..e
.increase has not been heavy enough
jto Justify any substantial advance In
! prices to rpnsunwrs. One result o'
the controversy is that ir..;tead of sMl
:
j .?V))A4 assail !
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He - -'
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Observations of a War-Horse
E ESTELLE LAWYON L1NPSEY
up
ithi
i
magnets
The war gardens are so well mobil-
ized now that nothlnp but a mass
attack from the weatherman wIll 'P at a rrico per pound house
make the slightest Impression.
i ho'aers now are required to buy a
piece of certain size at an arbitrary
The Prussians have moved awiy fricP- ho l" Pr'-
from the American front Maybe '"inc into the transaction. Welgh-
ther think if It wasn't for th 'RR 1" V'" 1as disclose! the l:f-
Yankees It would he
sort of war.
a
pretty good lerence in price which the authori-
tie pronounce unjustifiable. The
real answer will be in what steps are
taken to prevent extortionate charge-
lor the summer necessity.
GERMAN COLORS IN MOSCOW.
German occupation of Moscow the
ancient and present Russian capital.
does not seem to have hern nccosa- STRGEONF apre that in cases ol
to raise the German colors in t:i jru'a. Durn. ra:e an-t Wounds the
Muscovite dtv. Rioting has i. FIKST TRF VTMKNT is most !m-
going on there according to repons. ! lrtant. When an F.KF1CIKNT anti-
since Sunday between the anarchists 1 applied promptly there is ih
fighting under a black flag and tU.rn u !l0:il at OI0- Fr u
Bolshevik! under the red. At lan !P'n 0 lloa :lt on''' or u
accounts the anarchists after an ex-
change of hand grenades and ma-
HI BOG'S SUE:
et
man or beast. P.OROZONE is tV
IDEAL ANTISEPTIC an 1 HEAl.INt
j AGENT fluy I: now and be reah
j for an omergency. Prio- 2..e SOc
j fl fiO and $1 rrt Sold !r the Owl Pru
Store
My Dear Nice:
There are days when being
for i-oiii' thing t" believe '-im-f.ii-h
that ideas are veritable
ilrawiiig to themselves tl;'t
own Kill-!.
The spotlight was turned on the
theory by two women who tame Into
n-.y offi e a- I was seal'iig my las-
I t?er to yon Hot are widow
reitlier ba-l any ear'y training in bus-
iness ;ml each fti'd an emp'T
purse when she leVirn.d from th-
fun.r.i! ot her 1 -ushand. Mi's I'.'rkit.s
eallcd on It" aven to witness h. r help
lesstiess and misery and took t-i leafs
Mrs Rice took Mock of h-r husband1
business assets the tools of a house
mover-a mlaiinoum ed her Intcnthn
of using the ip.
She called up the men whom he-.-husband
had employed and asked
them to lontlnue their work und-r
her supervision. They i-preed anl
-he sent for the foreman and male
him a speech. It was a crisp tear-
less spec b and wen his admiration
! ran somewhat like this:
"I've lost a good husband: but 1 a;t.
mighty thankful to have had him. 1
figure that if lie knows what's going
on here he will be sorry to have me
make a nuisance of n.ysilf: ami he
can't be o happy that he won't b-
1 am providing
happier 1. loving tha;
hard for i.iv.-elf decent ly.
! ...
i 'Tin going to learn a 1 about housf
moving and I want y-"i to help me
beiatiso 1 .mi going to held on to th-
business that Jim's work has r-titnit-jlislud.
Call the men and get that
liou.-e on K.ghteenth i treet movod
I'm going down town to see the fit
i council ami find out ail I can about
i mv 1-cal obligations. h .t 1 can and
i
ha; I an t ilo.
That was live year- aro. As I was
sealing '"iir letter Mr- Rh . breejfc.1
into the office and a k--l me to rid-'
out with h'-r in her automobile ami
see ii r lcv.-'.y in w liwv.-e.
"I'm not especial! prom! 'f my
trade" she laiu-hed. "hut it beats
'andi"i hi a store. It's taken tue
just f.vc years to save" enough for my
home iiml that n-w machine; anl
they've been five mighty inter -stlnj;
years Hello -1 beg pardon - 1 didn't
know anybody wa here."
She looked at the werpful M"J
Perkins and I introduced th-!-.-..'
Mrs Perkins pat ed her red !... ! 1
eves with her moi-t handk-i hief and
shock Iter head -i .-lefully a she l.--k-td
at the cors t box on her lap. Mi
Rice took her in with a brisk ap-
praising giant e. as she began:
"I was just -Hving to t'.e do- '-t
Learn
K.I.
SHORTHAND
Learn in 5
Evenings
I Then Acqulr. Speed Rapidly
R Try This CT
New Book
FREE
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n:ni:iu:Tn:s
Oregon has passe) a .iw
ir? women from a. tine as
rohibit
messen
Th liile .rf r.tiid .lot is rto lonct-r :
deadly due to the now famous Pas- J X " .1
teur Treatment but te slow living
death. th m-ultant of ;oisoning f
the eystem by !eat!y uri- ai-i is a
nure and inevitable as lav follows
BtgW. ij-rs.
No other organs of the human body 1 -are
no lmp.-rtant to health making as j;;.nee 'p tb Liven-. r of a stre
the kidneys and bladder. h-"i your
kidneys i-an and jour bladder in
working onl;' ion and you reed have
no far of 1ie. Don't trv to eh-at
na'ire It is a niel master. Wh-n-er
you nr-erieni-.e UnVaihe. rtcr-
vousnes. tliffa u'.ty in pa vlng urine.
1pet on the Job" Your ki!n and
bladder require immediate attention.
Don't delay. This 1 th'- thne to fake
th bull by the horns. GOI-1) MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Caiules will ! the
trick for orer two hundred jearn
ftwy hve proven meritorious in the
treatment or diseavs tt the .oma h
kidneys. !ir and bladder. It is a
world-famed r mly in use as a
hrtiboid necessity f.w ever
years.
If yon hare hn Storing without
results gt a box of GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem OH Ca-u!e today.
Tour dmerlsts s-il them. Abso-
lutely sruaranfeed or money refunded
Beware of itnttatiors. Iook for the
Faro COLD MEDAL on every box
I --prnkW th .t dis'r'l'.i'. s. water s
to form a lvertis'm'tits in smtl
I iveinents.
Artare'h was h" j-rine: fenial-
divinity of the I"hoerii-fn. Ity som
ar f nt writers .-he was identif:-
u:th the trn; by others wi?h th
cr-d I. m of Venus or the plain t of tha
ILflfl.
Cause of Headache.
Tty Inowice the ranr. a dio!rf ma
often be aToided. Thi is particular!?
true f headache. Tbe most com
mon caue of hda he to dTordere.
stomach or oons4iriaikn. which ma-
be corrcled by takrng a few dose r
Chambrlam's TabWs. Try it Man-
others have ortaimd permanent re lie
T taklos the TabWa. They an
-T to take and mild and gentVe Ii
ct. .
IF YOU can learn
the lesson tat
the right) with-
in 5 minutes you
should learn the
principles of K. I.
SHORTHAND in 5
hours of f pare time
after which ac-
quire speed rapidly.
This is the per--fected
QUICK.
easy method
If you wish to
eres P ndtMs is O SSrlts
U. to tcgeUer yow hasVo
Vere's -C tj to K yh yeu si
rly wrlteN SJid th.t. t9 ny
-ovtrertt cf ycr tfncll yew b.
-tit .cm tKt tttct 16 p . a c i 1
"crerents wt.n r i'.t.h In l.n(b rj
Tert's It it it is esiy to mits
t ol tr an rst
ilriy you hate leorr.S fc-ur K.l.
fortrand ip-. sj ca't forf.t.
ttth t. cter tirr.s anl .ty dl
r.cticra j-ru cn J.trn to lfl-lett.
rrv wrrd In t-i e I ( tlo irr In
uertr t t.er.tltth ef tb tt t.
;ulr i- ersin-ry n-ltlti( as re r
lily at r pokes'
a.st aJ m imm
i T ! fcnow how t Pcsanhle to write br K. I. Shorthand
ask somebody t o read thu whole ad ertLvment rapidlv within three minutes
? icua you II realize the speed with which you should
write after pleasant practice. SIMPLIFIED STENOGRAPHY.
" intMii liimW. do hwtnc: It. WW
ebngt potion on. orrr or imtrr rolwd Iumv-ukI r. nn mil rrmr
tn mm MditilM aniti nran Hmc K. L tskonband m
valo.w f pnw Batrm. rnam etc.
1- SWlha t be learawl m mirk.T J .lr that H i.
I pMiir. A SCORE OF Dlf rtRtNT VSIS. L' it fo
tme drtano. triw mimn trranM lertom.
; . m. n-t.imM lioits For irakm. rard notaunM
7- . 7Tr1" ro- eooMtitirt dr er nmoriMli. etc Lrt
A I. Suikan4 wrpmn r f vmik mtA Opprtmtntg tfcr .
W. n. r cnpt. i.n.m.Jm mm. On. talk
lw mm cok. m nn e&ner mm.
K. Inwnkairf L P -t . -f 5IM PUULD 5 1 L.HOCRA PHY.
. for rLE WOCHtRE rtH covrmn trtmor!. to
? " ."I 'ir " f1'"' "tlml wtk wtiirt. rrm car- mk. .
JUCriii p txnoportanitr of lifetmw. To b-ara
K. I. orth.n4 II kid t. ot;r r-Vwocjr and annt bilit.
Krocborw. btccttua UtK arvfapT. A4drn.: 1
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tzsitf' m MmWm Wimma WWwA
5i? GREATEST MOTHER
Jrfti IN THE WORLD r)i
t 'lainiitii.' no counlf.v race ot- ereeil
(liv'm-.' ncr life for the lie;utsi-k aiol sot'-';
Kti'.v in' in. 1;'" hut 1 luiiiiinit c 's tii-cil--J'l-antiftil.
Miiielilicl Mother .f War.
I i;t f tlie h-error of No Man's l.an-l -
Mii the dead itti-1 l!i'' tlviii-.: m i I catittoii anl
e ire
l.iltiiie; the voundol with t' ti'l' t' h m-l
B.-aiiliful. incrcifiil Mntlier of War.
To that hoy over there 'neath the alien shies
li-'arimr her haimcr of I.ov' hcf.re.
Like a vision .f 11-'' to his stiff- lit)-.' ryes
V-atitiful pitviti-.' Mother ol War.
( 'ln-erinir in words In can nnlerstaiil ;
t!uiliiu' his feet from Klernity "s shore;
A nu ssai.'-" of l.uve from his li une and his land -
lieautil'u!. santtifie-l .Mother of War.
tjui-'t and serene thr-oii-rli tlio hattleficld's uoiso;
Faithful vmt iritis in service and more;
Ten hi'ly. catinr for l'ershino's l...ys
r.-atciful liiercil'iil Mother of War.
Comfort intr those who are crippled and blind;
Shelleriiiir all v-'lio will knocU at her door;
Civil)-: her h-art and her soul and her mind
Beautiful Cod-eiveii Mother of War.
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Out of niir eol'fors of silver and "old
l'r i war-weary worl-l thai is heartsick and
s-r.
Colin- with our love and our treasures tint -Id
Lay it t t!-- feet of this M-.tlier of Wnr.
First National Bank
OF GUTHRIE.
Only National Bank in Logan County.
N. Holman President. Gocrje Tipton Cashier.
KING INSTITUTE
154 E.. 32nd Strwt. New York N. Y.
xOXG INSTITUTE. Send me your FREE BEOCHUF.E.
Name
Address
that selling corsets is no job for a
lady "
"Nope" cut in the Mrs Ri
"house moving is my idea of a lady's
job. Selling corsets is an occupation
for a diploma'.. How are you making
out at it "
"The Ixird has given nie strength.''
said the corset merchant wringi'i :
her hands. "I manage to get along '
"How long you been getting on?"
"Five weary years."
Then Mrs Rice delivered her phil-
osophy of life:
"See here honey wringing yon'
hands sells no corsets; and tears so
customers to running What you wan:
to do is to foreet all about what yc-i
used to have and be thankful for
what you've got and that's a chnn -As
long as you've got something to
sell and ain't paralysed nor dumb vu
-ai count vours. If lu ky I was 1-.f:
a widow myself five years ago; but !
walked right out of my niournirg !nC-
the sunt-hine and started in bossing
eighteen men. I'm still ltossing 'nu
"Now boing men is a lot harder
-b than selling corsets; and you c sn't
move p.ouses without manipulating
local politicians who make the rgn-
la'ions about su h things. AM you'v-
got to manipulate is a few femalo
mho are dying to have decent figure
anyway. What you need is a smi!I:e
fa( and a little pert. Now you dry
your eys and get out t4 that re king
-hair and has'le and for th" love of
Mik stop mrinring your hand "
An! only a few months a I ii.'l
been writing you some; hi rn of tho
sme lied. I gnns the Lord sent in
the living eian ples to strengthen the
case. Didn't he?
Tow loving aun'ie
THE WAR-HORSE.
POLITENESS IN THE ARMY. officers. ' Request rtn! Why not of-
A musketry offi . r w.s engaged j f-r Vm boxes of chocolates?" Tit-
with th. r.on-cotiimission-sl oftic rs of P.ts.
i company in a Uh-uI volunteer regi-
i nt. To say th.t he -was "putting ; When the bby takea too much fool
.i.em through if wouM only feebly
irdieat" the ;irees. After one of h'n
Larar.rue' he ask'-I a niild-mannen-d
rgeant to deseril. tho i rcK-edure
w.th his own jdatis-n in the execution
of some musketry movements.
' Wei'.." s.iid the sergeant. 'I should
tho stomach turns; the result U In-
digesilon sottrnees and vomiting.
Frsiuetily the bowels are Involved
and there U colic pains and diarrhoea.
MoCKES TIABY ELIXIR is a grant
corrective rem-dy for the stoma h
and bowel disorders of babies. It Is
firs ret th- :-i to iwirt arms for in
js;ecti.-n. Then I f!.ulJ reiuet ; pure n holesome and pleasant to UVc.
;' j Price 2.".c and E"c per bottle. Sold by
Reoti.s4 'em '." shrieked the. the Oowl Drug Store.
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LEADER WANTS BRING REITLTS
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DEPUTY COURT CLEHK
CLERK OP COUNTY COURT DIVISION
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Kffk-H'TKv i the foundation of strong
aiitl In-tin? institutions:
Why nt apply efficiency to county
r.vt rii!ii nt f
Candidate for Court Clerk.
Subject to Action of Republican Primuy
Acfurt 1918.
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