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' TTTTC OTTTIITITE DAILY LEADER. SATTRDAY, APRIL 17. 15)15.
PA (IE Til RLE
$ 1 5.00 Spring Suit
" As a sample of what we can show
. you in - .Men's, and. Youn'g !, Men's -Spring
Sunts at $15.00, see display
in our East window. The materials
in thase Suits are vool the tailor
ing is first class ih.e fit kr.d models
are the very newest. We &re per
fectly wiHing for you to compare
' them with any price suits. We have
these new sit its in stripes, checks, ..
overplaids, Tartans, blue serges,
light and medium shade grays, and
all staple colors. In addition to the
sty 1 33 shown in our window, you
will find many others to choose
fro! mat
notes and Personals of
SOCIETY
Lencre -Burks
Phone
Compare these with the suits for
which you are asked to pay $20.00
and $25.00.
fia Biii tei sac
TV5T 0
tH TVS
The Only One Price Clothier in Guthrie.
Scalp Treated;
Shampooing
Hair Dressing
AT -
BATH HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
Saturday.
''fill Bella Ganiuna anil Saturday
iictkm Club. --'Miss Eleanor Bust'.
Kooucy Alooney Shah Club, Mrs.
.f. 12, Woodworth,
: Ilia a good aud safe rule to sojourn
in every" place as. if - you meant to J
spend your life there, never omitting
an opportunity of doing a kindness or
speaklng a true word, or malting a
friend. -John Kuskin.
Monday.
.Works Club Mrs. Charles Seely.
IV H. O. Chapter Mrs. K. M. Chil
eot.t. ..-. '
M. M.'C Club Will not meet.
Cambridge Club Library.
McZetewar Club Meet
Mrs, Webb tinker and Mrs. Sam
Smith nlaved substitute, bauds at
auction bridge at the meeting of the
McZetewar club, which took place yes
terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Tom Welch. At auction top score was
made by Mrs. Webb Baker and low by
Mrs. F. B. Lillie. The next meeting
place la undecided.
Mrs. Charles Seely will entertain
the Works Auction club on Monday.
New Idea Club.
Mrs. 15. Ij. Hirschi was hostess to
the New Idea club yesterday after
noon. ' Several hours were pleasantly
spent with crocheting and needle
work, after which Mrs. Hirschi, assist
ed .by Miss Mao Hirschi,' served a
delicious two-course luncheon to the
club members and Mrs. Tom McNulty.
The next meeting will bo held at. the
home of Mrs. W. I. Ma this in two
w ceks.
Informal Party Enjoyable.
An informal party was given last
night at the home of Miss Lee Hughes.
CARNATIONS
TONIGHT
All Colors
39c
DOZEN ,:
ImM ; Stdref
i in.
j cut oon finds that lie. luui very
! occasions to tlodg the issue.
few ,
: ' A,; woxan mver worries viuueh '
about 'whether the waist line Is at Iho i
knees or shoulders until she dlacov
ers that alio ha lost hors
ntx
it
n :
a
a
aoaoacmaocrinrrinnnr.inc
'.qaaat:
do
i once.
to church tomorrow at least
Seniors Held Ficnic.
The Seniors of the Cuthrle high
school held their annual picnic yes
terday. About sixty members of the
class, chaperoned by Miss Hikea, left
the high school buildiniS at eight-thirty
and spent the day on the Skeleton.
The usual picnic dinner and supper
wore enjoyed anil they returned to
town about, ten o'clock last night.
Mrs. S.
M argue rite
day where
end with Mr
L. Spurrier and Miss
Dolde went to Ollton to
they will sjiend the week-
Odith Siirricr.
Miss Nell Whit ted went to Perkins
this morning to spend the week-end
v.iili her bister, Miss Stella Whit.ted.
. Mrs. Charles Moore of Oklahoma
City, who has been ti.e guest of Mrs.
George llillingsley for the past few
days has returned to her home.
Mrs. John HavighorM and Mrs. K.
11. Walton were special guests at the
Friday Bridge club which was enter
tained yesterday at the lone hotel by
Mrs. Ceorge Dillingslcy. The club
favors were awarded to Mrs. Galen
Crow and Mrs. Henry lira mi.
The Domestic Science club will
meet next Friday al the home of Mis.
J. 1!. Klink; she wjLH be assisted by
Mrs. Carl Fairfield, Mrs. M. Cassidy
and Mrs. Hunter.
Misses Harrietfe aud Katherine
The evening was spent with games j Spiece came over from Kingfisher this
and dancing after which light refresh
ments were served to Misses Nina
I'ronson, Mary Humphrey, Arlene Mc
Elhinney, Ioua Wallace, Genevieve
Scxauer, Mary Neal; Messrs. Lewis
Stat ton, Charles Ailing, Eugene Be
hind, Lloyd Douglas, Homer Hirzel.
John Brick ner, Floyd Ball and Bob
Langston.
ial music at the Sunday services.
.... Tiie women. gospel team will lend j
the meeting tonight;
afternoon to visit Mrs. J. C, Post and
Miss Fleauor Post. Mr. and Mrs.
Spieec will motor over tomorrow to
spend the day.
Miss Sarah B.isworth of Wichita a
former county superm;-ndenl of Lo
gan county, is the guest, of Mr. and
Mrs. N. M. Carter.
Clarence Eaton on Christian Science,
i
Opera House, Sunday, April IS, '2:ir
P.
WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT
j Mr. !:. Williams. Hamilton, Ohio,
I writes: "Onr whole family depend
I on dMnp-Tnr-d.Ioney." .Maybe somc
i one in your faa ily has a severe iCnl-J
'perhaps it is the baby. The orlg
' Jnal Br. 'Bell's Pine-Tat-Honey is an
i over ready household remedy it
! gives immediate relief. iPine-Tar-1
Honey .penetrates the linings of the
Throat and Lungs, destroys the
; Germs, and allows 'Nature to act. At
j your Druggist, 20c.
vn v; i-TH i Mr. rfai r.nnn
The .Mount Hope gospel Bam had
charge of the service at the Con
gregational cliur.'h la.it evenin:;. Five
alalwart young men. rl.-hly e :.bued
with Cod's love. hrou.,!it a. massage
that was worth while. They took
for 'their text John P.-'Iii, which treats
on the great love, of tli" Ma-ter for
tl-! children of men. Each one of
thr?" young men made Inspiring talks
from tli !! subject of love, which
passeth all uadcrstandiii?.
!uhrW has bootleggers, you
know, th't siiine as other town- in
Oklahoma- which used to be patron
ized by some of our member, but
a' hange has teen worked In 'Mount
Hope we now pntroni.e the li'iuse
of th' Lord Instead or Iho rendezvous
(if the bootlegger." was one of the
caustic sayings of n speaker.
"If water is to save you. then all
the ducks are saved.'' euotcl one
of the young-men, who selected thi--(IiirJiit.
saying rrmu one of the fam
ous sera ons of Billy . Sunday. "In
stead of water baptir.'n yon must bo
baptized with the blood of
was a snoi at mose ua w-jn.nu ---1
tirelv uoon water bai'tbm
clea using of all sin .
Sun-lav afternoon at ;! o'clock A.
Verier will have charge of iho ravel
in n. and a religious feit awaits all
who attend.
I'unday evening's service will
In charire of Rev. D. B. 1.'?. His s
jeet will be "The Judgment." Ar
rtingcnifiits have been .rude for spt
AT THE THEATRES
9
Mascot Club.
The Mascot club met yesterday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M,
Bi'onson. The afternoon was spent
wilb auction and high score was . Fai quhasron-Durling Wedding,
made by Mrs. George Anderson. The! The Wichita Eagle says: A pleas
next, meeting place undecided. ant surprise was in store for the
friends of A. O. Faniuharson and Miss
The Six Hundred club will meet: Maude Duiiing yesterday when it be
with Mrs. A. C. Dolde next. Tuesday. came known that they were iu..rr'ed
Monday evening. The ceremony was
Clover Leaf Club. ji.-erfornie.fi by Iter. Percy T. Fenn al
The members of the Clover Leaf .the rectory or Si. John's Episcopal
club and Mrs. L. A. Maim and Mrs. church in the presence of a lew rela
Charlcs Eisenschmidt spent a delight-fives and friend:--. The bride and
ful afternoon' crocheting at the hqme ' groom left Wichita for Kansas City
of Mrs. Clifford Porter. Late tn tho'last night on their honeymoon. Tliey
Kfirt'oon a delicious luncheon was 'will be home iu about ten days al
served to Mines. F. L. Hurst, J. S. U.h'0 Parti Place.
Hall, Scott, W. T. Coleman, Maurice j Mr- Farnulmi'soa is engaged in the
Fourteen
Guthrie jieopie
is.
, 1-'
, lot oourso
reallv, but doesn't
automobiles were
.-iui:e Marcii
sul.l
Mth.
it's
no one's business.
a short skirt in
combination witit grey shoes over
ei phasixe the feet?
'Beware of tho tempter who urges
you to go fishing on Sunday. Spun
'aim and go to church Instead,
Jtoscoo Jovtei", private secretdry to
Lie president protein . of tin- senate
was visiting liev. Proctor here yesterday.
Tho - "City Hoe.nl iful" campaign Is i
winning new converts, t no pui)
grounds committee Is working hard.
Clarence Eaton on Christian Science,
Opera House, Sunday, April IS, 2:45
p. m.
A Lesson of the European War
Once more, anion; count less times, Jia.s tyo. great
food valuo of chocolate ami cocoa' (icon..: dl'tiion-
slrsited, hoth servinj: as a part of the -futioti uf tho
troops in ACTIVIO SSKRVICK."
Baker's Sweet Chocolate
has always had this guarantaa ,
., "Tiv. ingre.diciits of this Chocolate are gtllirantced
: to be pure fjoeoas of superior blend and Xltsjar."
. 1 : 1 1 - . - - -
The (It iitt 'vtc hn lids trade-mark pit,. c
the -package, cud iti made oidy by ,
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
ElaiLsh-d 1730 DORCHESTER, MASS.
a w
lie
Li :: 1 11
- S.aiasi'a)
J
i:
!nc!Qr'Qr;nc
Galen 'ftmv Is improving his Har
rison Awniio property by adding an
addition to the Guthrie garage.
ilJruiuright citizens will give the
Oil Belt Terminal railroad a bonus of
$S"i,0im to build to that town.
The fat. headeit mini can anloinal-
lcally grease Ilia own wheels.
N. II. Bunis & Co., will, move hit of
May to t lie Patterson building with a
complete line of trunks, suit, cases,
gent's furnishing, shoes, ladies' ready
to wear goods.
Dr. and Mrs. ,1. L. Ilouseworlh and
son, Lemuii, motored to Wichita to
day Where they will attend a House-
worth family reunion. Ir. House
worth's twin brother, Br. A. L. House
worth, and wife of Marshfield, Ore.,
will return with them on Monday
Toaf y TTie Lyric .
l ijiiifJnuvv-JUiMav
"In the Sunlight" and
"Runaway June." 5 reels M
' IT - -"1 I
Admission .'5c
Oliildren Ory
FOR FLETCHLR'S
C A 3 T O R S A
3 TOPICS OF THE S
3 TOWN AND STATE. i&
a m jti m a: a : ts : :k s
AS thi
. Schmidt
.
and Schmidt, the fumou
Baiujiinlon jierforniers are playing to
large crowds at the Highland tills
week. They will be at the Highland
again tonight with a compl.'te change
of : usi-c
Fanai'.iarson, L. A. Halin, ('harles
'JliivUM.t.i.if.i'! !t. XI. liichardson and
yih-i Anna. Wehmeier. Tile next
ir.e'jtu'.g pluco has not been decided.
The I'. 11. O. Chapter will meet
Monday with Mrs. II. M. Chiicott.
Capitol Commission Meet.
The Slate Capitol commission is in
session today at Oklahoma City. Bids
will be asked for the const ruction of
the building.
To Euiid Motor Car Road.
A project to build an independent
motor car railroad between Brum
rigbt and Gushing is being planned
The road will be fashioned alter the
Ucntouville-Kogers motor ear road,
which lias proven a great success.
Wilci West May Come.
.Mtdhall's wild west show
ringing to exhibit hero next
day, anniversary day.
is ar-Tliurs-
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
: K S ii K s s S K s s a S SS i
Judge
ingion.
A. (I. C. Bierer is in W'ash-
Ciiarley Mulhall is here from Slui-hail.
Eil!l
cloiliing business, his store being lo
civ!ei at. EM Ivust Diiuglas uvt nue. He
is prominent, in Masonry, and served
two tonus as mayor of C.u'hrie, Okla.
The bride is a Ciuilirio girl and a. grad
uate of the Boss Conservatory of Slit-
sic. Bece.ntlv she was chosen 1'rr.m
amrmir .M.'hte. n enn-r 1,,,1,-e, tiw, New Cotton Compress
most popuiar girl iu Culhrie. The
prize was a trio to (he I'anaina-Bacil'ic
.,v,..-it;.. ....-,.,-..1 ..... .i: . !at Hugo .capaci'y , null bales daily
j Library Association to Meet.
J Oklahoma Library association
I meet in Oklahoma City May Mb
Itfth in eighth annual convent ion.
low in i
state,
t'lio custom in vogue tn
rcl)Udi.a!ed tho warrani.
the
McAlaster ConsiEtory Officers.
At the McAlester Scottish Kile re
union 5.'1 received the consistory de
grees. Those are the officers elected:
Joel Baker of Oklahoma City, presi
dent; Barley Temple Karrold of Ard
moiv, secretary; C. B. Johnson of
Salii'.'uv,", vice president; John W.
llayson o!" Oklahoma City, orator; 10.
C. Hopper of Kiil'auia, hL-ilorian;
I'ere.y Llino L'iiotl. of Tulsa, tieas-u"e;-.
CORN:
Corn, 71
July 70 il
-S, split
ep'emher, 7G !!-1,,,'sldit.
Children Cry
F03 FIETGKF.R'3
C A STOR ! A
TOIIAVS .Si "Vi 3 JO.XS
MARKETS BY VIRE
CATTLE:
Kansas Cily, Mo., Aj.ril 17.
l;eccipls. lei).
Mni'kct, roths..
lu'css beef sleers $v.lu (o sLltl.
I'rime 1'e.i sleers, 57. 10 to fS.no.
Cows and -heifers, $1X0 to $8.:;..
HOGS:
P.ei eipls, T. '0.
MwV'fl, lu higher.
Bulk of sah.'S, $7. Iu '.o $7..".u.
Top iri'-e, $7.i;n.
WHEAT:
M'l.fHtt Ci'V
.May. (.":: :
JuB-, l.2s :
t't'ieniiifr.
Mo..' April 17.
GUTHRIE MARKETS.
Livestock. ' ;
Steers, prime, 5 11-1,10 ti I-2
Cows, 1 ;; -1 to a 1-2. ....
Heifers, p;-ime, ?B;Wto-t.G0.
Hogs, $!1.25.
Grain and Hay. i
Corn, per bit., 90c. '
Wheal, per bUHh,,' 5 1.1(1. '
Kalfir corn, pu;, l))isi.,,ii;e. .
Oats per .t'lishcl, .jdc...
Brairio hc.y, per Inn,' Jlt.OO.
Alfalfa hay, per ton, $12 to $13.
Straw (wheal), per, bale, 15c.
iUrawr (oats), per bale,. ?0c. .
Lrun, per 100 lbs $1,110.
I ran, mill press, ier ton lbs., $1.W
Corn chops, per 100' llis.,' $1.70.
Kafir clieps, per MO'jljs., $1.00.
Alfalfa meal, I11O lbB., $,1.30.
Cane scud, per husiv,, fLOO
Hides.
Hides, green, salt,,
Ililes, green, 10c. ...
Horse hides. No. 1,.51'0.
Horse hides, No. 13. $I;.!V.
Horse hides, damaged, $1.00,
Produce Live Poultry.,.'.'',.
B.rollers, under 2 lbs,,, 15c,
t?t rings, over 2 'lbs., 10c.
Ilelis. 10c. '"''
Tur!;evs, So. 1, 10c.
. t , 11...
Turkeys, old Toimi,;.lpiV,
tell
Avlin, you'll
.1,1,1;' Ijriilse;
mash a
burn or
Neve - ran
f;m;cr 0" sal
-..-a!, I. Be pn-pared. Thousands rely
011 Dr. Tiiuma.V Kl'ectVtv "Oil. Your
Jrng;;ist sells if. 2Sf and 00c.'
will
and
1
I Tnaiscontinental Cotlon Compress
; company will creel a huge compress
Si) tri
"at"' It
n
Rl til j B
Thi3 Lady Was Very Nervous,
A't;ourit of Serious Won aniy
Trouble. But Now She
Praises Cardui,
'.Mrs. F.d He.
for two weeks.
d lias been unite ill
Mur:
from .
plaeo:
' of my
I Cardui
I ,iuv lit'
1!. H. Wilson, state superintendent
Christ." 6f public instruction, was a Guthrie,
icnd en-j visitor last night. j
for .the ,
Miss Mali 1 Jones of Lauiont, is iu
cro.-s, Ala. The follow ins is
rs. V. .1. Dangheny, this
"1 will v, rite a lr.lt siatemc.it
condition biu'ore I had taken
1 vas very weak. 1 had 11:11
'.i' at all ami could not stand
iid had - female ijm-
ral years ago Miss
::r!ir.g was appninted as a meniberj
of the Betsy Bo.-.s ussociation, the or-,
g.' nidation thai fashioned the new
I Bag With forty-nine stars the symhoi .
jot Oklahoma's admission as a state.
On; For a number of years .Miss Bur-,
jling was employed as a secretary in I
Che Culhrie city hull. The romance;
j which culiaiuatcd In Monday's wed-1
I ding had its inception when Mr. Far- ',
ip.ioarsou weni (o 1110 city haw as
mayor of Guihi ie.
any 11 eu.
plaints.
At hist my doctar told me to try
Cardui sad 1 did so, -in;! I can saj. it
sure has cured me sound and well,
-.'jil a 1; glad to till anyone what it
did tor me. and u will help any saf-
Outhrio this week taking the mineral tViing woman.
water baths. 1 c.u.'t pruise Cardui etiou rh. I
; w ; h c er.. wonian would believe
it I ta..- ami g:ve Canitn a trial,
A
i
For Infants and Childreti
tn Use For Over 30 Years
Always boara J?
ii-.f yc y y
Signature of tUScjQ
Divorce Granted Plena Dlackwell.
Charging non-suppiort and cruelty
itena Biackweli vas granied a divori"
from Noruiau Bhielvwell in tlistrici
court.
Many Prisoners in Jail Here.
Tiu.re an1 f,: feiicral and 'oun!y
prisoners in the federal jail here
a.viiiting trial and sentence.
Epworth LeaTuo to Meet Early.
F':v..rti .oa"Ve sf Ihe first .Me h.
odisi church will 1,-Ciin io minutes
before seven o'eloe'; -Sunday evening.
A rousing mei liug is desired and all
ari iired to he on '..and earl;-.
Clark Declines Place.
Judge Ceorge ( la"k has deeii'ied a
place on ihe supreme court commis
sion. The bur of Oklahoma coun'y
i
sura S
una
mum
xat e v- v
5
Li J a H.
li ai eh
I We will pi act
or. sale three hundred siiort
quart jars of
Colonial Pore Fruit
Jams
! t
CHICHESTER S PILLS
na. i:a:.iom nn r v:, a
J-i7V 1-I. Ur .i A .1. J -nf r,ix-:l i'of A
t (( lL& l.l-',i-..,.-r ll'i.wo ij il,A
(r!!:i':';;r
I I - ,'V l--j t i. -' ' n:
V ii. . v 1 c .1
y ft .... l, j ....
j Ciareuee Katon on Christian Science.
j,0 Opera House, Sunday, April IS, 2:4.1
, ,'p. 111.
City Attorney Til-bets is in 'New
''oik. The report that Mrs. Tibl.ots
ha 1 returned to Guthrie is erioneoiis.
She has rettirnej to Neiv York from
til" Bermudas, where her hejh'i wa
innc'i iiu proved.
will fin J my nrd to be
I the way of
!i'ii it in the
a ..--.rr
: 1 11.:.-. I ..
- Ai. n .
FOU -SLVIi"E Scholarship in Capital
City Business College leader Of
and Un
true.
( ardui is all I take
meilicine. We always
house tor my benefit.
Wlii-n I was laid to ffy-Caidui I
did no- think i would my triemis
ke;-t en at lae smtil i sot. one bottle,
mid it dl I ie so much goad that I
kept on taking it.
My !:-.'. K lias got well, my nerv-" is
.ill right and my old tired feeling has
gori. and I am t-'out and strong as a
,ri!..:i 1:111 he. 1 aai glad to say it
w:m Cardui that I car, pra!-e for my
hea'.tn."
Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it.
.'. . .'. .'i A.. A A
i.ocvr. iNnii;T
isKiu: : : 'A x y.
' .leii j'oiied him
ai
. . trict bench.
to reinaNo on the d:s-
Nid
'lire
Holman
, lUUlltl V
Heint Br
1111 the mils
urn 1
c bus
arriingiau to a.
r.ie. '
:gunng on tak-.n;
es.
, Following Custom of State
j Scii was s urted today b
-:n c.iont;.' Ban!- against
to.vusiii'i, quovc.b icunty
it is belie. cd that
Th.' man
,is friends
who never stands up !YM'
when :hey are not pn ---
nul.'.ri Culwrt lomp.iny.
b'Cii''U of a wan an' :-
culwri compuny by the
and later unsigned to the
tiie
Uollaiiil
ty tr.d the
for the col.
ned 10 th-t-juif-i;'.
hank. The
At Twenty-Eilit Cents ihe quart. This
celebrated brand needs no introduction, as
its superior quality is universally known to
housewsves.
Place vour order early .is we will sell only
SCO at this special s?.ie price of 28c. '.
ale at all of our stores IVionaay, pril
the 13.
culvert company furnished corrnga'
cd culverts on order of :!'.e townsliip
for which a warrant ef t:loo v. as is
sneil, Afterwards tho township ,!')-
rtougnton'-iLo. j
vho''
'uwt.-.

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