Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Lord Camoys Wins Mildred Watts
6h irman, Heiress to Many Millions.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil !;«ni Watts Sber
man of New York and Newport have
acnomxed the enjravHiufiit «>f their
daughter .Mildred Shorn n. one of tin-
Sherman twins, f.mious for their beim J
ty, t« Lord Cnmoys. fr i.d < f f.urd
Pecies. wb'j i rr d Viv'.en c;«>u «i
only a few nmiiili- n: I .ord t'anio.v^
Diet Miss Slicri: :'U w: :: New Y« i>
In attend.!n«-e Mt tlo- w.:.i;n|: of hN
friend
Miss Slier*:r:n is ' the pn*
•ess.-r of in ii.r own rli?ht
When she arriv s nt the nv • f thirty
whi< h will l. in seven vears. she will
Inherit n seeond for'nne almost ns
"THE PEOPLLS bt I OSlTOHV
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Navirr.
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
Capital Stock $100,000.53
11 is easy to transact business with us as we do
'Just pi 1 r> old fashioned banking."
ii.ntly.
o'd
lift!,
liinjs th l.'iiiKe one
arden, w litre eimbl:
hueH are trained c
arches, an . other v
-i standard and bush, grow
the rost
of vark
numc ra)
bt
What :• delightful penp (; ti
' d is c.iincd s one ne is t'.
p:ot i :ljoitiios. Here, f
i- i.ndfd . y tine yew hedg.s ol in-
'• • •' !« years' growth, is a qualm
c c .- n-ri:il. The c.'urrtyard. tr.o, ear
e idea, :in.-l what
his
nut
@ 1911, by American Pre«s Association.
MISS SHERMAN and lobd ca&loys.
large from the estate of her maternal
grandmother, the late Mrs John Car
ter Brown.
As both William Watts Sherman and
his wife are exceedingly wealthy, the
young bride to be will eventually hav
even a far greater fortune than Is im
minent. Mr. S!i ruian is a retired
br.nker and one of the largest stork
holders in the New York. New llaven
and Hartford railroad.
For a nnujU r of weeks Miss Sher-
man has been wearing a seal ring of
antique design, which she showed to
her • hums and laughed, but never re
moved from her linger since it was
placed there by Lord Camoys before
he sailed for England.
A pleasant and easy way to
Make Some
MONEY!
f
Thousands of people are
doing this work profitably.
For full particulars of "very liberal
cash commissions, extra
cash prizes, free samples,
etc., address Desk 90
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE
155 Fifth Ave. New York City
A special offer open to those who write at once.
(lining
If the
grounds c
days" th(
Pr< calve,
cb n; o '«:
artlsticni
earned ironi
V rieti
;jor:s
.united states and state depository
Our Record
For Twenty years this bank has been under the control
of tiie United States Government and the policy ot its di-
rectors and officers, men known for their integrity and
business judgment, has been one of conservatism, its re-
sources, in excess of $1,550,000, stand as an additional
safeguard to depositors. You are cordially invited to
open an account and are assured not only of the safety
your ! unds but of courteous treatment.
JK IN OKLAHOMA.
aaiasgisMg
;r
ed
1:-'I T ,'3 :.s
ab'e boo .s,
be^ng pi etc" .
thors. whKo \
at the i:prr:m
oak ststlica. e
ot the an;; •:
nntr
nt; ; V iin ti wi:h vain-
o: thf modern onea
tii n copleR from the ail-
inding 'ri.n tlie cp iter
t'-nt is a bp?wilful b:ack
i-.iiie.: d'J. :r;;ts the lover
e. The ivalls are nf
p .neled oak and the ancient lieams of j
the ceiling are black 'with age.
HOW A WALTZ WAS LOST.
Al'lcr Writing: Some Music IVIiiolil'lin-..
cd His Kilncies, Kritn/ Lcliar San
His Work Destroyed,
School and Lessees' Meeting Called.
Okla.. City. Aut;.. 25.— President
Tosh of tiie State School l^inil les-
sees Assoc.ation has called a meet-
ing for Hobart next .Monday to con-
sider t :e matter of seeking an in-.
junction against sale of the State •
Iorrt r,i, school lands! which starts in that From the New York Sun.
Lord < nnioys to ^enty-se^en years county Tuesday. | Everybody knows the alluring waltz
Lessees complain against rules of 'roni Tne .Merry Widow," but nobody
th:> board, recently adopted by the in this world, not.even Franz I^ehar.
Commissioners, requiring the
of age He is without great wealth, ul
though of pleasant personality Tin
weeding Is expected to be the New
port event of next year.
migration of birds.
The Golden Plover Makes 2,500 Mils.
In a Single Flight.
Intensely interesting data on the in!
gration of American birds, drawin;.
■pedal attention to the golden plover,
which males U.niKl mites In a singli
flight, are obtainable from materi:.
compiled by Wells W. Cooke of tin-
United States biological survey for i.li.
National Geographic Mugazlue.
- The principal routes used by the
myriads of birds in their luigrutions
between North and South America a;-i>
shown in the map. The middle roiiie
Is by far th*1 most Important and may
be said to extend from northwestern
Florida and western Louisiana across
the gulf of Mexi o to the southern i
coast of the gulf and thence by land (
through Central America to Bonth
America More birds probably follow
this route than all the other route-
combined.
' "Long over water flights do not talu '
place without many casualties. . n 1 11 '
the smallest of the perils arises fro;.i '
the lighthouses. "Last night I o.ild
have filled a mall sack with the bodle
of little warblers which killed them
selves striking against my light,'
wrote the keeper of Fowey Itock.<
light house, in southern Florida
The flights of ,VM| and 7tXi mile" '
•cross the gulf of Mexico are short,
however, as compared with the ex
traordinary i0<si mile flight of the
golden plover, whi-h Is the long, st 1
sustained flight ever recorded. These
birds nest along the an tic coast of
North America, and as soon a~ the
Streets With Queer Na-r.es.
There are m.tny curio,is etreet
ti;1 tnes in the European cities, ml of
these London presents a bswlld<?ring
variety. Bermondsey potsess. s . a
Pickle Herring street. Near Cr:'ys
Inn there is to be found a Co:d B .tli
square. Most pf the Nia'itingale i-iies
and Love ianes are hidden in the East
End of the British capital.
In Rruss s some o! the street names
are really bizarre. The Short Street
of the Long Chariot,^he. Street of the
I! d-1: .ii: < 1 Women are remarkable
enough to catch the least observant
eye. The St.eet of tiie One Person is,
as one migiii g... «, an extremely nar-
row one. But tiie cream of the Brus-
els pfreet nam< s surely belongs to
the S rret of the Cncracked Silver Co-
ccanut. This, in :he original, appears
as one ponderous word of £ti letters.
1 Among the peculiar street names in
Paris may be mention, d the Street of
the Little Windows; the Street of the
no;; the Street of the Dry
'Tree; the S r et of the Empty Pocket;
AT
Prize Offers i'rern Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed.**
-'Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Offic
GREELEY &M9INTIRE
Patent Attorneys
t>. c.
L C 9RONS.CN
W M ERONSON
BRONSON & BRONSON
Abstracts, Loans and Insurance
Oldest and Largest lusuranco Agency in Oklahoma
Fire and I < rua(!vd in uranee. Only con iilett and corre< Ab-"-ac*
UcokF itxlsf'i'dr onmv 20 vears1 expericnc*
of 1 it.e. Mom \ to loan at lowest rates
id compiling A bsciacia
ou fariu and citj oro^rty.
118 W. Oklahon a Ave
■" " «• • t-.e general oi!ic rs
of the Lessees' Assoclat on and ts
attorneys, and Secretary Williams and
James H. Chambers, attorney 101
the School Land Department.
meno I*I. tV HI.M EXPLODES) M
DIE AS RESULT OF KI0T.
Women a lid ( hildren light to Uain
T'lelr Mil} to Street.
On. m
r; st.
IJ
lessees thp Hungarian composer himself,!,,
where they ,s no bid, to either take knows the "Lost Waltz," as he calls it,
the land at its appraised value or and only a few of his friends know'
lose preference rig'it. the story of it. Of all the dance music land llle Bo'.iievard of the Uood News.
It is contended that the value, in t^at. he has composed Franz Lehar! —Harpers Weekly.
instances, is too high to attract buy-1thinks t'.e "Lost Waltz" would have] -
ers an.1 since tiie preference was been the most popular. T e melody - •*
given by 1111 aet of congress the les- suddenly occurred to his nrnd in the Sleop.
sees ho..I it tan not e taken away woods, and he himself thought It most She w?s ine'lnad th fret and furs
by a rule of the department. wonderful. So that the notes would ; because she was ins
Anulner rule complained of is that D°t S"P away from him he searched ai^
perniitt.ng prospective buyers to n.u s n ekets for nenc:'! and paper. of
through agents. T'..e meeting Will Paner he had not but a pen il was at
hand. |n''
To tret the music In some sort of pllarmacies «"•' '• v
txj^manent form he removed his linen t!,ey 0"ele'' ler anc
fo'ar. sat down on the edge of the m t0
path and pot busy with the pencil and | *he knew
collar. After the music of t n waltz brew
had been tranm ribV.] to the collar it I vice-
was in such a condit.on that he could , , , , i
not make himself presentable wearing I '* P enol|Kl1 hate to tell of all the :
it. and then, too. It was too valuable f sh" m"Jc w a-v nith, the fluids, |
a piece of property to run the risk of|li:tle tab]ets and such. She swallowed
having his coat rub off the notes. I them so oft and fast that those who
i,So I put t e col'ar manuscript in i watched her found at last that sleep
an .nside pocket,'' said Franz I/ehar, I was taking : er in hand, and hoid'.ni;
f,!r h^niP<1uU" ",,V COat <'oUar 9tart'ng j her in tightest clutch. Bui in the end
for home, i eople may have wondered ! . - -. ..
wh} I .arefullv kept my coat collar
up around my neck on a pleasant day w e ll0r up "f
w tii the sun s'lininy brightly. When
I reached home 1 sat down at the piano
wit ■ my collar before me. After play-
ing it I was even more dellfi'te-l with
mnious, and she
. r s . me method
i-'he ng:! out
1 hfunted many
the many -Jigs
fr^i -lit way put
t-t. She ptstcied everyone
ior magic lotion, pill or
; she asked the faddists for ad-
-for the best. Oh she got reme-
McAle^ter,
Canon City
Wier City,
Piedmont,
riontreal,
Anthracite.
coal!
J. 15. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER, COAL f nd STOR.M BJ
Established 188o
Office and Yardi 407 W Han,sot. A'r
Pittsburg, Aug. 20. — Twenty-six
persons are known to be dead ami
more than s.xty injured following the
explosion of a moving picture film in
t e Morg. n and Grant opera house
at ( auontburg. Pa., twenty m.leu-from
t:i -s ctj. Saturday night.
As L. fil.ii exploded some person
shoute.i nre The bouse was crowd-
ed with women and chi dren. T.iey all
rushed to the hall leading to the
stairway atxl got jammed on the tllp waltz. Just at that time 1 received
stairs. Few thought to use the tire a note which necessitate i my going
escape. to see some friends. I put on another
Many were knocked down and collar and laid the musical one on my
trampled upon. .Most ofthe dead writing table.
QOt
B! { TO 815 WALNUT ST., KANSAS CITY, M9.
T+0 Old ^©lltbU Doctor Oldest In mgm and longest toc&tftrf. A J
regriiUi Graduate In Modlr.tn*. Ov«r 40 Spcclpl practico-
Ovor 3* > *r In Kanwcs City. established 1&07.
Authorized bj the
Siaca, to treat
Cures guaranteed or money refunded. Ail medicines furnished ready for use—no
merc ary or injurious medlcinew used No detention from business. Pattent* at u distancf
ire ited t>y muil *nd express. Medicines sent every where. fr«'0 from gaze or breakage
< n irges lovr. Over <U.j00 cases cured. Age and experience , important. State you
« ;ase and «and for verms. Consultation free and confidential, y rsunatly or by letter.
■ SamsnalWerjkness«nd
; Sexual Debility,
M f • 1111 h ana ex;*« sa-—causing r lftht losnes
** niid • '"s ol acxual power, pimples and
blotch sru the face, confused ideas ana
fo ;r"tru't; -ss,basbfulnes aDdav« rsinnto
Chronic, Nirvous and Special Ciseasas.
"r mia> uuiiui
were smothered in the mass of per-
son who fought to gam the street.
When the two volunteer fir
partments reached the theatre tin
sight staggered them. Taose of tiie
audi nee wiio had escaped from tae
building mid other prsons drawn to
the scene were rushed ineffectively
about the front /it the building. No
person was making any effort to iar had rearh
aid th" struggling mass with In
C.;e theatre.
The firemen pushed into the build-
ing and threw persons Into the
street.
As the ejected ones regained their
feet, they ran shrieking in ter-
ror about th streets. As the fire-
men neared the iMJttom of tlae pile
they began to bring out the uncon-
scious forms of the injured and later
came the dead.
"But will e I was gono." continued '
Franz l/'har smiling all the time lie-1
Ue- cause of an in spite of the recollection
of his lost waltz, "our laundress gath- j
'■red up the collar w ith other soiled i
linen. \\ hen I returned to transcribe |
the music to a paper I found that the
co'lar had disappeared. My investi-
gation r led me to the laundry; my col-'
d the stage of «leanll- '
ness, and t.e notes In i'l 11.(1 form had!
been poured out. S lice then I have
been absolutely unable to recall any
part of the waltz, and that Is the rea-
son why nobody is dancing to my Lost
Waltz.' "
—— _ |
NOW (OMIS COMI'ItKSSED IlKKIt
A Veretarirn C t.
Thore is a cat in the seclusion of
Hampton Court, bingiaud, which has
iiecome a s:iict vegetarian, certainly
on principb , since th. ie is plenty of
meat to he i id. This eccentric crea- ^
ture, black irom nc.se to tail, ftas
taken tor her chief diet scarlet run. j
ner beans. Cucumbers she a'su ilkis,
and carrots, il they are belied, while !
she ocei'r 01 illy nibbles away at other
vegi tab'.es But lor some inscrutable
reason this singular cat will not touch
fruit, and. although she will drink
milk, she rejects the bread that may
be mixed with It. A together there is
sir. e talk o: taking this queer animal .
, cured for life. I stop night
re-t us sexual power, nerve a d
. 11 und strrngthun weak
.a ipy, ; fit for mt rriage. Send
• r ireti bcM><< an j 1 list of q;e -tions.
'* f t \r- ft i,Radicall 'cured with a
tl,w|nf uibi* Hom*
\ 0^^#Tr« tm 'nt. No in-
3 1 Riruuier i,tio pain, no
deu • ' otn oasine«s.C '-'frjdrantred.
Hi. 's?i >ttousf'e. -- entsealed.
ffvm
Hydrocele find 0pu8™anm
Phirtin 5i« 'ew dllv" "i^oiu p u.
biiibivjla or danger. Iiookfr«e
\! 5* Enlarged veins in the
utxrltOCwfC scrotum,causing ner-
vous debility, "euk lesa of the sexual syi<-
tom etc., permanei.tly cured withoutpaia.
That terrible d!seane. in
wy j)fl form." and pi
cured for life. Blood poisoning and all
private diseases permanently cur^d.
RAOLC f,)r snres—96 pag «<, 7
uwvr\ pictures, wiih full description
of abovedis?a^en, the « 2et uaudcure, seat
sealed in p'uln wrapper fr e.
tW S.-ad tki: SccY lafornatia* it eostiiM.
Free Museum of Anatomy For Men Only
bj?r* gjM&imwaM
Physicians Advise
the use of a nodiaxatlve. to keep the how els open and prevent tiie poisons of undigested
food from gettinginto your system.
I he latest product of science is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle,
reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as we!! as on the
stoma Ji and bowels, and is of tl.e greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion,
biliousness, sick headache, feverishness, colic,flatulence, etc. Try VF I
to London
talk over h.
have ti.e philosopli_rs
Oklahoma I(uh lo Contend willi the
Concentrated Product.
I N VI,
II I V \ IIS 0|.'
ON SALE.
I >1)1 \ N S
trip
goo I
youtm are < I enough to
tbemnelves fall ml.rrati.in Is
« trip lo the Labrador coas
they fatten fur scleral week
abundant native fruits. A
across the gulf of St La wren
them to Nova S.-iitln. will
•tuning point for the wonder
flight, due south to the count
America.
If the weather Is
make the entire trip
rest, but if a tempe-u urise>
be blown out of their eour
England and start anew .
Tent of fair weather ilav
pllshed the ocean voyage
plover passes
America to Us w inter lent
tluu and after a s.i'oiim of
Ibere fli.da Its vva> l a k to tile ar tic
again by un entirely different uud tbl
time mostly laud route.
tin
lb-
Muskogee, Okla., Auk. 25.—The ob-
stacles prohibition enforcement of-
ficers encounter in Ok'aioma never
are lacking. 'Phe latest one the beer
makers have attempted to put over
is "compressed" beer.
An agent for this new compound
dropped Into the office of the county
attorney in Muskogee countv and
showed him a small can which he
said contained compressed beer. The
e n wan t' e sle of a half-ounce pound
-..ITS,000 teres Kelonitlnir to ( hoetans
Anil I hiekaolians.
Muskogee, Ok.. Aug 26.—When, on
three different dates between now and
the first of February, 1912, the Unit-
ed States (lovernment will sell 2,378,-
acres of land belonging to the Choc-
taw and Chickasha nations, the last
of the unalloted lands of these tribe-
Intended as a forest reserve, will tobacco ran.
have passed from the control of the) "Put this In a gallon of hot water
red man and have gone to their white until It dissolves, then add eleven
brothers. Over $20,000,000 will be gallons of water and a cake of yeast
realized for members of these tribes let II stand forty days and you have
as n result of the sale. j lieer. Now can I sell that to ln-
V. M. Locke, Principal Chief of the' dWIduala in their homes and escape
Choctaw, and Gov. D. H, Johnson of Prosecution under the Oklahoma law?'
the Chickasaw Nation have been in I wn* the question he put up to the
Muskogee for the last few days con-1 ro>mty attorney.
ferrlng with Commissioner J. George I The county sidestepped by showing
Wright, and yesterday the negotla-j the agent the law and telling him he
tlons were completed. A list of sug- | would consider prosecution after the
gestlons and regulations have been agent started someone making his
sent to the Secretary of the Interior, own private sotck of beer.
flic-
the
Book Cover.
cook ho ... may be made dainty by
er of ';r.'i\ era h, on which butU.
arc out itied in bright colois, say*
Jtii.aago Inter-Ocean. This kind of
ver may be easily laundered am.
[ore i- very piaciical fol- a coo..
VELVO
LAXATIVE
LIVER SYRUP
B rds Fond of Russian Mulberry.
The
ro art
mnny tre«8, shrubs and
ViTH'K
which
bear fruit that is not e: t-
en b\
hum:
n kind, but Is acceptable
an<l n
ourisll
ng to birds. The Russian
mulbt
rry Is
one of the most valuab.<
trees
to pi
ant, as its fruit ripens
enrly.
and
many birds prefer it to
cur.
cherries or strawberries.
Funny Clock.
An Kngli '.man has Invented p-j
■ Iconic ciora which projects a magn,
:i :1 ieproduction of Its face on tlii
.oiling of a room when a button a:
he end of a cord is pressed, so th: ;
a i . Mill In bed can tell the tin «
l'!i ut e\un turning over.—Ottin t
CiiUta.
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USE
BLOCK
INNERLIN
LINED
MANTLES |
PATENTCD-R«vil«TCRED
AND YOUR TROUBLES ARE OVER
Block Innerlin Lined Mantles give 50 per cent, more light and will outlast Six ordinary
mantles. Thi means a savin# of 75 per cent, on your mantle expense. TWO
COMPLETE GAS MANTLES IN ONE. Price, 25 cents
GET ONE TO TRY WITHOUT COST
Save the box covers from 12 Block Vy-tal-ty Mantles—the best
I 0 and I 5-cent grade of mantles old—take them to your dealer,
or send them lo us, and get a Block Innerlin Lined Mantle free.
Block Vy-t*Lty and Block Innerlin Lined Mantlrs are for ia!e at Hatdwais.
China, Plumbing, Grocery and Department Storei.
D*ler Write foe Our Doacriptive Circular and New Catalogu.
The Block Light Co., Youngstown, Ohio
(Sole Manufacturers)
H«ad(|uart«ra for Incaadocccnt Mantles, Burners aud Supplies of mrwj
(imcripdoo, Cm, GuoHqs, Kerosene, High Pressure, •tc.
Sold by NEW YORK HARDWARE CO., 218 W. Oklahoma Ave
FOB SALE BY GUTHIilK wniunoraa Ave.
"GIUT CO.
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