The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 153, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES
One v' tho most successful plnys
1 1 lie pr FontPil In our city this season
Ii. "Untl' Southern Skies" which will
njipoctr nt thu DrookH on Sunday night.
No ember 15. "Under Southern
Hkles" Is onu of the largest ami most
t Njional " dramatic cotupi.ulos now
tratelluv us thu company numbers
A Scene from "Under Southern SKIes.''
Hnnty'liico peopln and every piece
o sceni'iy unci in mo piouuctton is
cnrrloil villi the company. "Unudr
I Southo-i Jbkles" Is now In Its olghtli
si-arson 1 nving hart seven phonamu
unity .lucnessuu yenrs.
"t'liibv Southern Skies" Is from the
pen of l.ottlo Blnlr Pat liar who also
wrote "'av Down Kaat" 'anil It Is as
truo an Interesting a picture of tlio
Soudi ns Ihnt now famous pla Is or
Ni-w England.
Tho story of tho play Is u very
strong out) nnd Is ono that Is pocullnr-
1 southern. Hs chnroctors are dis-
tinct typos of southern people nmii)
ot tlium being highly dhertlug. A
P.nllowo't n celebration nnd pumpkin
dnnco .ir? among the most ntliactivi
features of tho performance.
Guns Pistols Ammunition
Cigars Tobacco Pipes Fishing Tackle
Baseball and Lawn Tennis Goods.
LUGER AUTOMATIC PISTOLS $25.00
REMINGTON AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUNS $3000
Mail Us Your Order.
Our Gunshop is Open and Ready for Business
Phone 198. Cor. Harr. and First fiutlirie.
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WOMEN GROWING TALLER.
PRESCRIPTIONS
For medicine1 for the bid" inil ailing should be filled only
with the pures-t of drugs and by those who properly un-
derstand Hie propert'eB and doses of the drugs used. We
are equipped to do this work for you by men who are
competent and legally qualified to do the work
With 525 years practicil experience and 11 years a member
of the Mi ard ot Pharmacy we know the needs of tlie peo-
ple and the necessity of accuracy and purity in the com-
pounding of medicines.
The Posh Office Drug Store is equipped with
evory facility for compounding pr.scrlptiona and family
receipts
The rapid Increase in our business has been a very grati-
fying result of our efforts to run a first class pharmacy
aud we ask you to give us a trial fqlllng sure that we can
uiakft you a satisfied customer.
Century Ago She Was Only at a Man'o
Shoulders.
(ftohoboth Sunilny Herald)
Thirteen hundred and seventy nine
ouib women with their 1.370 mothois
have recwntV teen the objects of the
curiosity of a croup of English phvsl-
?laiiB who aie endeavoring to snow
(rout a comparison of tl.e relative
heights of women past and present
that the divinity of the future will not
only exceed her Alston of the past
In stature nnd development hut will
ultimately eomo to look down on mere
mister man In more sense than one
1-V.r tlio darling Is growing; Browing so
fast that In 100 joars the average
woman will bo tailor than the average
Catching Cockroaches With Rum.
(Tlt-nits.)
The trade of the rat catelior Is
ometimes a lucrative one. but that of
tho jockroaeh entchor. or "beetler"'
.s he styles lilmrelf. Is salt! to be still
mor uci'atle If somenhat llmlieu.
Per the modest sum of half a grown
the Leetler wlirundarjptl.io clear the
ninst infested kUelnm Jf?cu6k roaches
In nn hour or two. All he require Ij
thut tho kitchen bu glvWn up to liltu
entirely fbr n couple of hourB after
dark ami when ho leaven ho guaran-
tees thai not it beetle shall roiualn.
Ills method In' !r flmifuV otu ' lie
mixes u ceitain potent drug dear to
tho palate of thu uoelronch and adds a
pint ot in in to tlu luUliuu; then ho
mnn hv bnlf a head. If not very much nui'ij the de-oollan UJLa .shullpw hit
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sins ami iidpomtn inujui. m iiic iiiuii
corners of tlie room 'pk retires and
wans lor luu uiuiuu-s upu wuvii lie io-
v.slts tb Uas'.ns Ue Itiv&rlabl) finds
tbom full of struggling beetle In nn
advanced state of Intoxication. Tho
strong smell of the inn. combine.!
with their favorite drug penetrates to
ihe ut'ermest comers pf the tloorlng
and entices the erring vermin to. their
undoing. They feast on tho drugged
aplr.ts till they are . rumble to walk
avaight and at intervals of ten liiln-
etes the catcher cleaiatlie drunkards
away aud waits for l he next batch.
Not a cockroach will raiimm at the
ii.d ot an hour.
The catcher takes tho Imettee away
tn a sack und when .they have slept
orf the effects of their debauch he
ells tbeni at a penny u hundred to
bird shopi. where th.- songaten thrhe
on tt files as lone as th last.
THY US NEXT TIMEI
Post Office Drug Store
2 11 W. Oklahoma Avenue.
Opposite Post Ofli-e. - - Phone 520
F. B. LILLIK CO.. Proprlotore.
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All this has boon carefully worked
out nnd guosswork has not been al-
lowed to play any part In the Investi-
gations. As ovorybedy knows tho de
oiloit that women have displayed to
outdoor simrta within the past gener-
ation dating roughly from 1S75 has
teen resonslble for the statistical
fact that tho girls ot the day sa'd
k'tIs being lot us say. In the last
'teens exceed their onithers by near-
ly three Inchos In height. In 17S5 the
girl of IS or ll stood only 6 feet 3
Inches In hor woll without her shoes.
Twlnj the succeeding charmer of the
same age is at least f toet ." Inches.
In tho meautlmo how has man fared?
According to tho llrltlsh statisticians
who deal with ICuropetuiu. mnn has
fallen hv at least three-fourths or en
Inch within the pan 100 years; nor are
there any signs that theie is an up
ward tendency among the males On
tlie contrary the average man of the
future will nppenr sfiual if not stunt-
ed besldo his .luuoulau sister.
Theie is of course a reason for
over) thing mid In this particular
cake Ihnt bright spirit. Marcel Tre-
vom. supplies It tn us. If oh wom-
an. )ou would lie dlvlneb tall ror or
voi. nature on are dlvlnel) ralr. you
must continue to wear boots or coin
forialle slae aud eeae to siu e- our
llguius into excruciating oorsrls nu
must play all sorts or xuiiiph fn
inut romp and even ran the il.sk or
to'ng called a tomboy and so you
amywsplre tn touch the mark at
feel X liii lies or een 5 feet 10 inches
i You will thus hae every chance of
!iUdng our husband pliyshlly.
ittheie you lme long tried to place
hlni inoi ttll . that Is rclatholv to
lit ielf in the ubjuci position of a
infl'-tami'd Tom Thumb l'oor man.
Ion the cjiitiarj. with his sedentary
labrs. '.lis tolling hours confined tn
lose utmopheie. his body distorted
b the requh omenta of his work he
l(Kr chap. Is slowly traveling down to
tie staturo of tho general of few
Inches Always laborious ho Is he-
i coming the victim of his tollsomeness
and appl. cation.
THE PICK UP FISH
Ono Way of Making Good Catches In
South Carolina
(From the Florence (S. C.) Times)
K. u. Smith A H. danquo C. una
A Hugh Mines went fishing near Kl
fliigham : ejterday where a creijlw ruiiB
Itlto Umdio'n river They had line
sport and onught 108 of the finest red
urcasis in i in country.
L'IkIiIik down thero Is done with the
bunds. All you have to da Is to toel
i nder tli' logs and In tho stump holes
nnd pull out the IIhIi. It Is character
Istlo of 'he red In east we tire told not
to leave their hiding place. They stick
bo ciosu that one onit literati) pick
the mout of the water with their
hnmls. These gentlemen had flno fun
Tl.ey caught some shad but they A'ere
poor ux?oypt oneT-nnd were put hack
Into tho water. One snake was klled
The only bad thing about fishing
tl-ls wuy Is the fact that thero somi
snakes minder the logs nnd If b
chance tno fisher gets liln hand on a
moccniln there Is genorally something
doing. Mr. Johnson who lives in that
section interviewed a snake the other
day In nomo trash whero red breasts
were hiding and now kho has a game
linger.
TRY A LEADER WANT
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BATHING AT DIEPPE.
Nc Watered Stock.
(Front the Chicago Neun)
The Kct-rlch-qulck" slock lnokor
vns Worried.
"I feur it Is ouly u nmtter of time
hen th will run me Qlf the earth."
he slghatl.
' I tit mi(-tM- up" hsihteueil the bosom
ft lend "If they run yon off the earth
v ii not oikmi up au oiflco m ilnn?'
The bubble broker shook hm head.
"What would be the use" ho efglied.
'Thorn is no water on Mnrn."
TraLnsfer CojkI Wood and Storage 1
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p'i Goods Packed Stored
I and Shipped to Order.
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Politics for Infants.
Fi m the New York World.
I)o .. c-u see the kid) ?
I tli e thj (aily.
Who is th tedy
a le is u suffragette.
What is a iffTBgotte?
Sho Is a lady who thinks she can
I win favorable public opinion by as-
iiHt ami nailery.
Has gdo any shorn?
Ouly what she nuikee of l.orself.
Why does sho do It?
Aek the laxly.
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Telephone Conversations
Are tho modern method of communication.
Investigation ivill prov.e our rate3 very rea-
sonable and points that may bo reached very
numerous..
A direct connection lias been ostahtehtid
between '-
Oklahoma City and Wichita
vliich greatly improve the service to South-
ern Kansas points. -
Piojveer Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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From the time n boy alts under fc
street corner electric light pluylni
with toads until be Is blind and tooth
lest be has to account to some wotnar
why be didn't come home earlier.
Atchison Ulobtt
Not Like His Parent.
"Do you think Mr. SWIuuum'a baly
will taUe after Its father?"
"Not at all The other day they pe:
fcuaded It to cough up u ulckel It hit.
swallow ed." Kzclinnge.
Doing Good Service
Hill -Is that wuteh our fntbf cjir
yuu icii jenru ngu sun umug goon Hcrt-
loef Jill-Yes. tiawued It again totlaj
for the twentieth time. London Op!
Ion
This
Is the trade-
mark which is
on every gen-
uine bottle of
Scott's Emulsion
sold in nearly all the
countries of the world.
: Noihina eauals it to build
1 i'Y upttiie weak and wasted
' I I bodies of young and old.
It never occurs to feols that merit
and utiod fortune nn. iloseh unltcO. 1
QtH'the.
Stni thU nJvrrtUrnicnt. tocclhrr Uh
name ot piptr In wbUb it Frr. your
JJic4 nl four cents li cotrr potuse.
nj w will nn J jou a XtmrUts i luitiy
AtUiof tticWoiU" u ii t ii
SCOTT S UOWNE. 0 ftul St. f I Y.
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When the Co.-ntejj do Boigne Tried It
In the Year 1803.
The Comtciwo de Boigne lu her mem-
oirs gives nn account of a visit she
paid Jn l'-O'l which is Interesting In
view -f the position Dieppe now holds
among1 French watering places.
- "The poverty of tho Inhabitants"
sho says "was frightful. The Kng-
llshmnu us they called him (und for
4 them he was viurse than the devil)
J was eruhlug Itwrnanntly before their
empty harbor. With much dlllieulty n
I boat was nblo to escape from time to
tlnlo and go llsblng nlwnya nt the rNU
of being enptured by the forelgnci or
i.qonfHcntrd upon the return journey If
.the telescopes of tho watchers hnd
Been it npproaen n es'iel.
"As for tho comforts nrrnuged for
the convenience of bathers which
DIeppo has since organized they were
nonexistent nt that time. My brother
was able to tlnd n little covered cart
nnd with great trouble nnd great ex-
pense notwithstanding the universal
poverty n man was hired to load the
horses down to the sea and two vo-
men to go Into tho sen with me.
"Thete preparations rnUed the pub
He nurpr!so and curiosity to such a
pitch that my first bath was watched
by n crowd on the shore. My servunts
were asked If I had been bitten by u
mad dog.
"I aroused ox tre me pity as I went
by. and It was thought that I was
being taken down to be drowned An
old gentleman culled on iny father to
polut out to him that ho was assuming
a great responsibility In permitting so
rash un net. It enn hardly be Imag-
ined that tbi Inhabitants of n sea
shore could be so afraid of the rea
I "Hut ut that lime tbj people of
1 Dieppe were cblelly occupied In keep
Ing out of sight of It nnd In protecting
themselves from the disasters which
they feared the hen might bring so
thut It was for them notblug more
thuu n luoatu of nunoytinee und suffer-
ing It u vnrlpus to thlu) that ten
ypars bltct Iwithcrs wero nrrjvlus In
liuiirtnw's- tl'nrt special nrrangoineuts
' wero-tiuaile' fAT"' their 'convenience lud
thut son bn'thlng of every kind went
on without pixduvlng any astonish-
ment lu the neighborhood.
I l have thus attempted to polut out
that tlio custom of seu bathlug. which
Is now so universal Is comparatively
recent In France for Dieppe was tho
firnt place whero it began."
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LIVERY ;
TURNOUTS
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Phone 128 t
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A. R. Eastman. President Lymon J. Gray. Cashier
S. Y Keiscu Vice-Presidcut C. T Eisknschmidt A. C.
The Oklahoma State Bank
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New State Law Provides Absolute Safety to Our Depositors.
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS
S. L. SPURRIER S. W. KEISER
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 153, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1908, newspaper, November 12, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72584/m1/6/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.