The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 4, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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formerly was aiwiatea with tho intor
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IRISH
INDUSTRIES
DISPLAYED
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DUBLIN EXPOSITION
WILL ATTRACT WORLD'S
TOURISTS
SUITABLE CERtMOMES
MARKED THE OPEMNG
Scope of Exhibition is Irish
and Interu-'itioiial
Widest Sense
in
(Dy Associated 1'rcss)
Dublin May I. Tho Jnmca owl
Ciposltiou Is not the oi!" affair ol
It 4 kind to attract world tourists U1I1
uum.mcr. The Jrlah lutenuitloiuv
x'shlbilion Irish In much of 1U
bplrlt but truly luteniatlonnl in Un
jeopo was formally oponcd toda
with ctrcmonlea sultablo "to tho oc
caslon. Tho Alnrquls of Onnondi
liroslded ovor the opening exorcise
'and all tho dignitaries or sta u an
church took part.
Tho acooc of the ' exhibition I
Irish and International in tho wide.
House There are sections for the
diuiilr.v of Irish Industries; history
R'ld edU"atlon; line arts Including
photography anJ engraving; nrts anu
lug and lilpbiilhllrfg; civil euglucer
ing and tninsportallon; o'ectrlcily.
grafts; llboral; manufaetUt-orH tex
(lies and various allied industries; cu
glueu'lug and Hhipbulldlug;cugtneei
fnotors gas lighting hcfiting and
cuoklng; ugilcultural implements and
(Uonilaal Indnstrlos; horticulture and
mining and metallurgy ; hyglno
women's section; cottage Industries
Outside of tho purely business as
I uc l of tho exhibition 110 amuse
incnts of the visitors will he cutoreu
ti. Musical entortalntncnts voca
rtnl Instrumental of a high class
win bo provided. Special concert
d-yoted to Irish music will bo given
..ad tho best instrumental hands ol
Urea' lltltuln havo Upon engaged
otuor ainpaenionts of a novel charac
tor wator chutes switchback etc..
havo been provided.
Tho exposition grounds are In Hob-
bort Park about a mljo am: n quar-
ter from tho business tectlon of
Dphlln on tho ling to Dalkoy. The
bnd was recently piosontcd to the
rcnibrqko urbau district by tho Earl
or 1'ombioUe ono of tho vlco-prosi
0onj8 ol the exhibition in commom
(ration fit his 8m. Lprd Horbort
AUogothor the grounds of the oxpo
1 "ttoi cover nbout Jiftytwo acres.
Tho buildings aro litrgo and ornat(
and striotly consonant with tho nat
u:al beauty of tho park and of tin
Ucnn'ii-a of Dublin and or Ireland In
ganernl. A lake fountains and j
wealth of shruba and (lowers form
beautiful sotting for tho magnificent
.truoturea. Tho main ontranco t
the exhibition Js at Hallsbrldge. wltn
'thor eiitrancoa on tho sotuh sldo 0.
I he park In tho vicinity of Doany
brook.
Directly opposite tho main en-
trance is the principal building with
h (.Antral octngonal court 215 feet In
diameter surrounded by i corridor
vpenlug Inio fitir radlat wtfgs oaei
Ml fw long and SO foot wjdo. At
"lugonal iomo tosvors over the cen
trw of this buldlng to tho Iiolght ol
liO foot ravlllons for tho Iliitlsli
ftjreign and colonjnl exhibits arc
crouped around this bulldlng.und thou
luglcnlly and artistically coiuo the
t'Ulldlngs for the motor cars cteqtrlc
Hy. Irish luduatries machluory and
power houses and dlulug and; c
rooms . '
Indications aro already abundant
1 hat tho oxhlbttlon will drnw htm
lMtl8 of thunoandn uf vNItora to Jro
Inuti tor tho first tlniQ this rtimmo
U Is exDctlt'd too that tho fair wlh
form a tnasnot which will draw thou
imU of Irish mcrlcnus buck U
their old homes
SOUTHERN A A. U. MEET.
(Dy AsocJfru?d Fremt)
New Orleans Li'.; Mfot"L ftftveral
liundrptl ttiHRtewr thlHMi represent-
ing: tb tfam of tfcf; Skmth'3 club aua
illeitljite performer flocked Into
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iho chnniiilunalilp fraclc jnid Hold
moot of the Kojithuin Ulvlfiion of tho
A. A. V. Tho inoet tnkc? i1k.co a'
CJly Pnrk track this nftbrnoon nnd
"rom nil elgha will he tho moat nota-
ble hffnlra of Its kind over -mllcd off
in U10 South tn tho mimbfr of com-
iictiiiK nthlots and tholr hl-jth quality
'ho mtof breaks all Southern records.
Tlio entries come from Knoxvllle
mnnlngliri'm Allaiitn Jlohllo ShroVc-
.mrt nhd other points throughout tho
Southern s'ntcs
Thn progrninnio and ordor of evonts
la as follows: 100 yard dash putting
rC-iound shot liSU-ynril dash po:o
vuult for height 220-yard dnBh 10-
pound lmliltncr throw' sttilidlng hroad
ump running ' high Jump 120-yard
Mirdlo rnco 410-ynrd dash throwing
the discus running bioad Jump 220-
ard hurdlo race throwing 6G-pound
voight flvc-mllo rim. An additional
'aturo will uo a onoiiilo relay race
earns of fpur mop. each man to run
110 yards.
Aloxandor Uonton who lives on
tural Itouto 1 Fort Edward. N. Y
iys: "Dr. King's Now Discovery is
iy best eartltly filcml It eared mo
f asthma six years ago. it has also
orformed a wonderful euro of Jnci-
lout consumption for my eon's wlfo.
"ho first bottlo ended tho torrlblo
ough and this accomplished the oth
r symptoms; left one by one until
ho was jiurfeqtly woli. Dr. Klng'B
Jew Discovery's power over coughs
pd colds Is simply marvelous." No
thor rcnly has over equaled it.
illy gnarantceu by all druggists. DUc
ud $1.00. Trial bottle free.
N'ecdu njap.? Yes? Then call al
illliVs Dru Store. Map shows all
e new (oimtlc.'i. Got acquainted
dllr Oklahoma.
or course yrti- can. What? Why
ot in on that big bargain salo at tin
Ovelty ltaeKptt Ifa moiiey to ou.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE OPEN3.
(Dy Associated Press.)
Now Yotk May 1. Tho Allau'Ic
nguo th" new "outlaw organization
1 the Imsobnl world and which has
laced itself In opposition to tho Nn-
lonal lougiic Jiy putting a club In
'rookljn opens Its season today. Tho
ponhg gnrnos nro Nowark at Urook
ill PottsvlUt a' Allentonn. Uead-
g at Chester hud Elizabeth al East-
n. Tho schedulo piovidea for 112
linos the soason to oloso Sept. S.
lll'lo Kodol taken occaaionally
pocidly after eating will relieve
ur stonincb. belching ui(d heartburn
II. J01103 Noivjlort renn. wrltcsj "J
n sine threo ono dollar bottles of
inr Kodol positively cured mo ut
yspopsln and I can recommend it u.
mt was threo years ago and I liaicn't
oeu hothorcd since with it" KpdQl Is
tarnntecd to give rpllof. gold by C.
t. Konfio.
Don't bo Blow. Grasp tho oppor-
unl.y. The St.-Louis Itacket Store
ives yon tho chance. Look for you-
df. 103 West Harrison.
Tho Lnrson' millinery store Is
lowing a very artistic window dls
play.
HURCH CELEBRATES JUBILEE.
(Dy Associated Press.)
Iowa Palls. In.. May 1. Parishion-
rs of tho Methodist church at Tracr
ave completed all arrangemoats for
notable celobrfttlon of tho church
inl-contouniiil' to bogm tomorrow
nd contlnuu for two wess. Presl-
9M Storms of Iowa Slate college
ill be the speaker on the opening
ay. Other prpnilnent spankers to
iko iiart are President W S. Iowjs
f Morningside College. Professor
lotta of Cornell college. Hov. 12. J
.ockvood of Cedar ftaplds and Dr
'. O. lliff of Omaha.
SATARRH
ELY'S ORiAM BAUN
This rtomody SticclfJc
Suro to Qlv Satisfaction.
CtVta KCLHtf 4)T OMCC.
M tlowos soolhos hol and jirotncts tt.
llscuw.i uiomlimutr. It euros CaUrrh u4
lfivcw twur a Cold iu Uh1 Uvjid aulcklv.
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IrtiJW iuto tho imMtU Biid nUwrU)i.
m is mi emvt c-'in(?gaw or nj
luilt TrUlSl?. 0 (wild Uy ujjl.
A Ticket for Mexico
By 8. E. KISER.
"How long" she asked "does your
wife expect to remain In Europo?''
"Sho hasn't written anything" he
repllod "that contains a cjow to hor
Intentions. "Your husband Is In Mox-
Ico I bcllovo."
"Yes. Vo wants mo to Join him
there but I haven't any Idea of do-
ing so This country suits tab very
Well."
"Thero are conditions under which
this can ho a most delightful coun-
try. I havo found It so during tho
past few months."
"Mrs. Weston lias her mother with
her I bellcvo7"
"Yes. Do you stray out this way
very often?"
"I haven't been doing so; but I
think I shall in tho future I can't
understand whjr more pcoplo do not
tako tramps through tho country.
Think of the thousands ot men and
women who mlsht be breathing tho
fresh ptiro air and looking at the
grocit fields and feeling tho sod undor
their feet out hero now it they cared
to."
"I'm rather glad though that thoy
nro leaving this for our oxcluslvo use
at "resent."
Perhaps it was tho fresh Bmooth
breeze that mado her smooth checks
so rod.
"How much thero is In tho point
of view" sho said amlllrig ust
enough to show tho edges' of hor white
teeth. "To mo that thorn treo by
tho fenco is beautiful; but I suppose
tho farmer who owns It would bo glad
it some night It should mystorlously
disappear."
"Vory likely ho would. It's tho old
story ct familiarity. You ndmlra the
thorn treo with Its flaring top bo-
causo you live where such things nre
not. Tho country boy longs to llvo
In tho crowded smoky city. Tho man
who Is cooped up in an offlco sighs
for the opon Holds."
"And tho man who is married
would bo happy if ho could have sin-
gle blossedness again."
"OuTy the man?"
"Ho is more llkoly to I think."
"But ho wouldn't bo if conditions
wore equal."
"How do you mean?"
"If society permitted women to have
tho samo Hbortlos men enjoy if
womon could ho as suro as mon aro
that thoy might try It again In case
thoy cared to the longing would bo
Just as widespread among thorn as
It is among tha men."
"Perhaps."
"Tho wholo troublo with our social
cystem is that it makes no provision
for tho euro of familiarity. If women
managod to bo a llttlo cluslvo I
think lovo would last much longer
than it does."
"And If men wero as chivalrous
after thoy aro married as they aro
baforo what a splendid chango thoro
would bo In tho world."
"Hut you wouldn't bo happy If your
husband exhibited gallantry merely
bacauso it was tho fashion for bus-
canda to treat their wives with knight-
ly consideration. You would wish
to know that his chivalrous treatment
of you was prompted by love."
"Certainly. Still your argument of
familiarity might como In thero again.
I should becomo vory weary of gal-
lantry that novor gave. Itself a rest"
"nut you romombor what I said
about cluslverres. Thero should bo
oluslvcness 01 "io man's part as well
a3 on the woman's."
"I don't bcliove It will over bo nee'
ossary for anybody to worry about a
lack of cluslvencss on tho part of tho
men."
"t can Imagine conditions undor
which It would bo difficult for mo to
bo luslvo."
"You oply think so. If tho con
ditions woro prcsont you would soon
becomo as weary of them as you are
ot the"
"Conditions that exist?"
"1 didn't say that."
"Rut you thought It. No. If tho
fates had; porpiitted us "
"How beautiful tboso crab applo
blossoms are. Can you Imaglno any-
thing nioro lovely?"
"Yes. I ran at this moment seo
comoiing moro Iovoly than "
"I wonder If tho farmer would caro
If you broke oft ono of the branches
for mo?"
"I don't care whether ho cares or
not. Which ono would you like?"
"Of coarso tho most splendid ono is
at Iko top Rut you muBtri't climb
the lr?o. You never could get up
through that innglo of thorns with-
out hurting yourself. And you might
fall."
When ho had secured tho highest
branch for her ho said:
"Now that you havo them I sup-
poso you will not caro for thom."
"1 am not a man." sho replied put-
ting her facQ among tho fragrant blos-
soms "That Is why I am forgetting"
"That it is after five o'clock. Come.
It is n ong walk to tho station and I
am going out' to dinner this c-.ca
In- .
You stfUi ftfchllo a"o that ou
exruvtod to couiv hero often attar
tMfc."
"I didn't mean that exactly."
"VH1 you como to-inorrow?"
"N."
"Tha day after!"
"I doa't beliovo I shW.M
Taoy paused and eck iookM lata
tk tlhar's eyes for a loac time. Ha
reacaea out ami took bit ana la W-"Ooaf-by"
ak aa)4 ii lat. "t at
data .Iu Jka'w '! to
la-r2aicaco Keeoriirala.
t b.tr !til( of ll Unfiles. J'lumV
ttK & HciW Co. will 00 fclad'to
tvt you g $wet. C4U tyw j
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B MISS'LB
(Urrmcn Ocrmany)
Galvesloiij Tpxas
210-212 21st Street
SANK (biiincjrporaiod)
Reiniftitiitlc of Money to ailll; from Europe'
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FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGE.
Tickdt Office for
and to
. MOUNMENT UNVEILlNO.
(By Associated Press.)
.Wlllamsburg Va.. Mny 4. ThH
was tho date fixed for tho unvolllng
r the lumdsdtno monument to the
Confederate dead of Wll'Iamsinirg
but owing to an accident M the shaft
it has been found ncceasaiy to post-
pone tho event. It is hopej to repair
tho dnmago and havo tho unveiling (
taho plnco at an early date when tho '
avent will bo mado a memorable one J
y tho participation of Confederate
organizations throughout Ups qic-
iin of Virginia mid tho tt-'fondanco of
1 number of prominent spankara.
A Narrow Escape.
G W. Cloyd a niorohuilt of Plunk J
Mp had a narrow escape four years
"go when he ran u Jlmsop bur Into hla
thumb. He nays: "Tho doc'.or wanted t
to rt.iiinttnto it but I woud"not connunL
fl bough a box of ItucklC'i'd Arnica
Salve and that cured tho dangerous
sound." 25c at all d.rugglBt3.
Fall; about nlro wagons. Have yon
ccn somo of tljo latest turned out nl
!fd Guthrie Carriage end Wagon
vVorks? Examine at tinpe. '
The Beamer
Successor to
'; The Houghton Grocery Company
Goods Delivered to all parts of
the city.
Phone S Cor. Oth St. and IS'ublc Ave
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JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
PAINTS.
EYERY COLOR
AND SHADE
I The Time to
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NOW
Hirschi
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The Guthrie Rug Factory
Makes u;i .Iful ru;s from varn-out ingrain aud Bmwseja
catpcts; aJbp nice rypi; 1 orlicrcrs from chenile curtaius.
Your carpet s uuvcr too jjutclt wory or dirty to make good
rugs Prices and flutter ii)IoriHUqn ciicvrtntly tfiveu (or
tlit: ankiM'. Wq alijo weave rajf carpets Write us !
prices.
Kr mm l 1 JwtJWL JT"OTp0
701 East Oklahoma Ayenus
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the Steamers from
Europe.
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HOTEL REGISTERS)
You Will need a new Hotel Register
coon.. VVc have them in stock.
A tcnistcf with 240 pages $3.00
A Register with 400 pages. $5.75.
Nodtly-bound and printed. '
AddhSsa The DAILY LEADER.
Hulk and paukago garden seeds al-
s 1 .Minnesota potatoes at tho Drainer
tirociry Co. Plant now.
'i havo ficsh mcitn dally. Wo do
our own killing. Our products an-
dean. Hams bacon nml dausugc. J.
V. l'wrU'r Meat Maikot.
Special Salo on City Lota this week.
Onfpalr on Capital Hill for $250. C.
D. Foalqr'"tHc land man" QuUiHo.
Grocery
jiSji-ii-'-ijy
CUPID
Go.
Is always on duty
so arc we.
Paint Your House
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