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THE GUTTIPJE DAILY LEADER. TUESDAY. JULY 27, 1915.
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NEWS-STANDS
BKB.582'SS less than $700.00; the librarian last
fk , , COMMUNICATIONS. X year was a college graduate from one
J& Jb's 18 tSKSSSSHi11' tlie nBt northern college. Now
j tho new board, namely street cleaner
The Lead?" not rpon-i!W- for cm- A. E. Williams and a negro preacher,
-.T-rrr JPnXt i. W. Jones, have, over the protest of
tiiiid. Th real nwie at me e m. (h(1 thij.,j nu.ni,,.r hired two women
must be given.) -
to do the work formerly done by one
Indignant Over Alleged Library Graft, librarian.
Dear gdltqr of the Leader: I'leuse Do the tax paying white people mean
allow me apace In your valuable paper to aland for this extravagance and
to say a few things concerning the useless waste of the people's money?
fight amopg the negroem about Excel- Let us bring sonie force to bear upon
nlor yuary. Some gay this Is a negro this hoard and tho city commissioners
fight and whites should stay out of it, to have one of thcHe librarians dis
put I do not think so. Who Is going missed and the expenses of this insti
t'O pay the fiddler? We white people lutloii cut to what (hey formerly were,
must pay the bulk of the $000.00 'they Let us assert ourselves" to tho -iTiit.
are asking for for the expenses of th Ihut the uKro olif leans will know
ensuing year, i find from the records that the tax payers, are not going -to
that Exceliiior ran the pant year on. pay thiii for their uerviceg lo lhel i'il
5m
uwm
1 riV-XJL5
There
time spent
rounding
by the fond
proverbial golden spoon m Ins mouth; she winds
Itis little fingers around the accompanying silver rattle. Of course,
his Tiny Majesty accepts all this as his natural due, for he is a
royal little tyrant, and nothing can be too pretty for him, nothing -cao
be too dainty.
Much admired are hand-embroidered booties. One pair in par
iticular ij decidedly beautiful. They arc made up of a spray consisting of mar
guerites and foliage. A large marguerite centers the pattern, and on either
I
,ile' u a spray composed of foliage,
thea follows another maigueriie, and
ltcr vbat small curved sprays, lending
sn arustic linish to the deign.
Tik pattern worked in all white
jBribroidery. Uuttoubolc and latin
stitcbM are the only ones used in em
Ibroidermjr the shoes. The buttonhole
jtitch is very easy to accomplish. It is
worked in tK i.inds without a hoop.
Uofd the linen fo tliat the cuter edge
cl the scallop is toward toa, bring the
needle op on the outer edire, tlutw
Jhe siBc to the lighf and bclovi the
cter edge of tie wallop. Jiut the nce
tfle down at the inner edge and up at
(the outef edg, r!a to he point
where Uie scraie a first inserted, so
that the trthch, shall be straight up and
idown. The work ts to be done from
Ml A ffafct. Another waytof rawing
jheca!iT f war tjin lirrf with
a tJlaits "iitch'! t:h runs 'lati(Vri-.c
tpi the f xttcrn, aqd afterwards co'kt
(the clK'.n stitch iith the bt'ttonliole
'I ! fThm mftUn a'ttrll tmtiU t, VitHnn- I
iftow stint), is best worked ly i:f
fthe Loop t k (fif work trecii'fl
'yen and true. Kun the lhre.tr!
Krofih the linen and bring the UrrM .
fflp Hi gov tnl of the form a; th: Si ic;t-i;
tJx left-hand bide. Carry ;:r .:.
fljireM etraipht ex ross and 'ui the
fr- 1
jfiajthr04.jli iti the r.ybt I ! e
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An entirely new idea in publications
that made sophisticated1 New Yorkers
sit up and gasp. That's :fh&hewir
AMERICA'S CLEVEREST WEEKLY
Your newsdealer has just received a fev copies
cf the handsomest number ever issued by a
humorous weekly in this country; Get yzzsz
while his supply lasts.
For Ilia Mujesty Kind Baby
is nothing too good for the baby. No
in adorning the little person, or sur
mm with llio hrautitul is ever eruugeu
and careful mother. She slips the
I side. Bring it tip again close to the
first stitch and carry across parallel to
the first stitch, and continue in this
manner until the stamped outlines are
covered.
The embroidery' pattern illustrated
and described herein, together with
)U0 ethers covering all possible uses,
are included in the "Innovation Em
broidery Fattern Outfit" now being
presented by this newspaper, as ex
plained elsewhere in these columns.
Anything' daintier than these little
shoes would be difficult to conceive.
und added to the daintiness is solid
comfort.1 There is nothing about them
to pinch rr bind the little feet, and
yet they give much more support to
the ankles than the crocheted woolen
socks, muib tibfton is used to tasyn
t'nt.n, ami ii lined with soft flannel
tlicy c;.r! he worn during all seasons
the vi ar. 1 lone, renrt arm old
bleach linen are the materials prin
cipally employed in tlie development
PO'.jIICS
The !"-t -.''1hic1 to follow in pro-
v:i!:tHi' o vlil fur the baby is to se
i, ct a v.'K.lf set in match .-that is, to
." t;:,c ; ttcrii (or working several
i;rl.s i; unit, u in a5 p..issi! jr. A set
ill -.rKl if everylbins: !aliy
-vvrr an t lee m ,oiv i.nc imi up to
ivn i f'.r ire cmriage.
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campaign. ... ,. . .,.
They can not argue that they are
giving better service at the library
for the present llbarians are not able
to do the work of the librarian. The
library is kept open only nine hours
each day. Why should two women be
hired to work the short period of nine
hours? The aervice has fallen off till
there are not over a dozen calls a day.
Think of it, two women to wait n a
dozen people- Can we as tax payers
afford II ? The librarian's daughter
seems to do all the work. 1 suggest
that those old ladles be fired and th,e
girl be hired. Let any one who thinks
$900.00 is not too much, call at the
library and he will see that $10.00 per
month would be high wages for thi
present librarian and assistant.
I know wha I am talking about, be
cause 1 have been there und seen for
myself, lieing dark Bkinned they no
doubt thought 1 was a mulatto. To
bpeak the plaiu truUi, the negroes of
iiutlirie have no library now, for a
lilwary Is well nigh useless, without a
competent librarian.
To prove the trul It of my statement
I invite all I lie Intelllgout people of
(Julhrle to call at Excelsior library and
Insist on being served by the librarian
or assistant librarian. The i lly eom-
inlsHiouera ought to call this week :id
neo what the negroes have to put up
with, 1 hope the excise hoard will
make some investigation of this mat
ter before voting away the money of
the tax payers. The members of the
excise lioard should also visit the
library. M. M. King.
A TilXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel
circs diabetes, weak and 'ame backs,
rheumatism, and all Irregularities ot
the kidneys atld bladder tn both men
snd women Regulates bladder
'.roubles In children. If not sold
vour druggist, will be sent by ma'.l
on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
Is two months' treatment, and sel
dom fails to perfect a cure. Send
I i,i testimonials from this and other
metes. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive
street, St. LouU Mo. Sold by drug
gist. Adv.
fflicT Tais war he
'MM LEO FRANK
MIHedgville, Ga., July 27. (William
Croen stabbed Leo. M. Frank in the
prison heie because he feared the
prison wculd be attacked by a mob
bent on lynching Frank, he told Gov
ernor Harris. The governor came
iprt) with a omuiitte of legislators
to investigate prison conditions and
to get Creen'a. statt i.ent as .Frank's
assailant had said he would tell his
-tory only to the governor and B. P.
Haraday, of Macon. Jlaraday has not
been in Georgia since the attack.
If you feel "blue." ".No account."
lazy, you need a good cleaning out.
HKKifl'NK Is the right thing for that
purpose. It stimulates the liver,
tom s up Die ftoinach and purifies the
bcwels. Trit e .".Oc. Sold by Oh I
Jinig fctore.
!
VISIT i HUNK
rmso.v i" ism
AT
Atlanta. Ua., July i". Moved by the
sights lie saw when be inspected the
slate prison farm at Milledgeville,
Coventor Harris has announced thai
he Intends to pardon many of the con
victs con rined there. Governor Harris
cajne into personal contact with the
prisoners, many of them bedridden.
others on crutches and some In the
last stages of disease. The governor
was deeply moved and tears fell from
his eyes as he exclaimed. "Thi is
pitiful, und 1 am going to pardon a lot j
of these men!"
Governor Harris showed deep emo
tion today In discussing conditions at
the prison.
Poor fellows! Some of them have
been at the prison farm twenty-five or
thirty years. Their former friends
and associates have forgotten them.
It is worse than being dead." said the
governor. "I asked some of them if
th--y wanted their liberty when they
could remain at the farm and be sup
ported by the state.
"That word 'liberty' has a stronger
meaning to some of these men than it
dues to outsiders, and in reply to my
question they would say, 'Oh, Gover
uor, we just want to be free again; we
promise not to be a charge on the
state if released.'
"My heart bled for those poor crea
tures," said the governor, with tear
rolling down his cheeks. "Can I turn
down these unfortunate people? Noj
I shall lend tuy efforts to saving many
of them, and so long as I am within
the law and not defeating the ends of
Justice I shall seek to alleviate their
suffering and restore them to their
families."
Governor Harris stated he would
send a special message to the legisla
ture thin week on conditions at the
prison, urging radical reforms in Ihe
state prison sytftem.
In every home wnere tuore Is a
baby there should be n boltle of iMc
PUB'S lUAIIIY ELlXI!lt. It may he
needed at any lime to rrect sour
stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea or
summer complaint. 'It is a whole
some remedy, contains no ojiium,
morivhlne or injurious drug of any
kind. I'rice L'je and f0c per Jjottlo.
Sold by Owl lung Store.
OIL FIELOS Plf.MIEST
EXPRESS RATE IN STATE
OHt en. OkU. July 27. tin addition
to paying five cents anule, passeng
er rate, the oil field miople also pay
t!ie heavtost express rate in tho state
HO cents a hundred. The railroad
company acts as its own express con-
pany also, everything belns trausfer
red from the express companies that
Daily Bathing I
Wlffl
KIRK'S
RSSE
Soap
is a health civina habit
which you' will enjoy.
Because this pure soap
lathers and rinses so
quickly, only a few
moments are needed to
"Start the Day
Rteht"
Vou enioy your break
fast and "feci fit" for
tbe day's work. Try it
foraweek. You'll see.
your Dealer Sells It
r ---, jp"-t r n- .ttivi-vi
'Until the year 1914 those
things were used to wear
out Clothes and Women.
The woman worked o hard that !
win continually crippled in th baxk.
and the clothea were worn and tuiu
In -.914 a nun discovered by adduiK
certain oil to regular aoap In td
boiler, that any kind ot fahne weuid
aoon let go all dirt and ataina. and that
rubbing was unneceiuary. The tlflthrl
were white, oit, ideal.
The cili he combined In a w-k
etlfli and culled it
Magic Washing Stick
i Each utick fa for five whinf. The
j.hce Is tiiree eticka for 2ic. Co-f-ii
oi a alick is ahaved up wit., the soap,
put in the boiier that's alt. Wo fnori
back-breaking, lothe-wesnng. rubbt-ar
on wMshbOdrd. washing macint W
ax.ything of tlie kind.
tfo. .4 Days
Art Mad
Joy Day
FIFTEEN WASHINGS 20 CTC.
Far lea IBM Sc. a day vsa ear
, he-tirs uu. Me nr ctethe. feu
yur iedints, van tin Tear leek.
Use ene stick, fire waahinga. and it net
elated rv5c W1U. BE RETURNED.
' .4 ri-rst tlfi mt to try MatneWath
i of Stick mnd now I am mluuiattie
abovi it- y dealer oxpM to km it
go tcocun $H U easst'y."
MRS. B., Ttxa:
u B. Richards Company,
Sherman, Texas.
Oklahoma Distributors:
T. D. TURNER & CO., Guthrie
operate over connecting roads. For
ninety days, the morning passenger
train from Jennings to Oilton has
been delayed anywhere from a hai
hour to an hour In order that the
heavy express shipments for the oil
field might be rebilled at the rate cl
00 cents a hundred for the eight
miles between t'.ie two towns, with a
mi'n'-rum charge of 25 cents. The
Oil Fields & Santa Fc railroad com
pany, which boug'it this road, oper
ates it. This is a subsidiary of the
Santi Fe system.
If You
are troubled with heartburn, gases and
a distressed feeling after eating take a
DTaPb,et 3
behire and ufier ear b meal and vou will
obtain prompt relief. .Sold mil v by iw,2.r)e
Gray's Drug Store
.Salesman wanted at once, giv
reference first teller. A. L. Brawn
City.
Beauty More I han Stun Deep.
A beautiful woman always hat
good digestion. If your digestion is
faulty, Chamberlain's Tablets will del
you good. Obtainable everywhere.
IE OF K
State Superintendent R. H. Wilson
ha3 been asked to name s&r.e Okla
homan to participate in a contest for
a $.",000 ta-'h prize offered by
wealthy eastern capitalist for the
best "code of morals for use In char
acter education in American schools
and homes."
The purpose of this "morality cod
contest" is to determine what moral
ideas intelligent public opinion be
lieves should be inculcated in the
nation'3 chilren and youth, according
to the letter Superintendent Wilson
received from Milton Faiivhild, un
der whose auspices the contest will
be conducted.
"The contest has been arranged in
Btrict accord with the ethics of tho
educational profession," Secretafy
Fairchlld said in his letter to Sujier-
intondent Wilson. "The doner in
sista that his naxe be kept unknown;
for ho is not after publicity. The
text books which will result from the
contest will be published by some of
the regular national publishing con
ccrns."
The name of the code writers will
be announced as soon asi all are des
Ignated, so that persons in each staf
may help their contestant by offering
advice and suggestions! There will
be ju t one participant in each state
Superintendent Wilson has not de
elded who he will appoint.
"I Don't Feel Good"
That is what a lot of people tell ua.
Usually their bowels only need cleansing.
will do the trick and make you feel fine.
We know this positively. Take one
tonight. tSold uuly by us, it) cent.
Cray's Drug Store.
IU.V. JOHN ki i;u, 1IJ. ai
hit or coin i:ns
II All.
Kansas City. Mo., July 27. Despond
ent over family troubles and sickneas,
John Kuehn, 45 years old, a preacher
of tue Evangelical Synod of North
America, shot and killed himself yes
terday noon in the Eairview hoi. 'I at
i::01 Grand avenue. lie used a revol-:
rer. One shot penetrated bis head
bent, d the ear and the other entered
his body below the heart. He was :
deR.4 when officers called by the hotel
proprietor. Mrs. Kalherine Carlson.
hroka into the room. Several empty j
beer end whisky bottles were found in!
tu. room. j
; note left by Kuehn explained he '
trod suffered so much sorrow and
trouble since his wife's death twoj
years ago that he Intended killing him-'
self. The note also contained tbe in-'
tormation tnat ne nad been a min
ister identified with the Evangelical
Synod for the last twenty-one years,
and that he had just come from Port
rthur, Tex., where he had been for
ds months.
Mrs. Carlson, at whose hotel he had
jpen claying for the last three weeks,
;aid Kuehn had been doing nothing
lince his arrival in town. For two
lays, she said, he bad been out of
unds and had not left his rooin. He
efused all food offered hint yester
y. Kuehn's note gave for reference the
name of the Rev. Henry Vieth, 643
Orville avenue, Kansas City, Kan.
Mr. Vieth said last night he had not
known the Rev. Mr. Kuehn personally,
lo declared, however, that when
uehn left his charge at Herndon,
Kan., last fall, he was sick. Mr. Vieth
was under the impression that Kiiehu
lad been drifting since his wife's1
lealh, two years ago. j
Kuehn carried a mileage book issued
y Hit? Southwestern Clergy Bureau
vhich entitled him to reduced rates on
11 railroads "through the South.
When you feel lazy, out of sorts
ind yawn a gotd deal in the day
time, you ran tharge it to a toi-pi
'iver which has allowed the H,v,ste.uii to
sset full of iinpurilies. Ill0)!lil-M'
:urea an disoraers produced by an
'naetive liver. It strengthens - ha
argun. cleanses the howebt and puts
'he sysleni in good healthy condition.
Price -jOc. Ktild by Owl JJrua Mtoro.
MANY SEEK JOBS HELD
. Of IN DROWNED
(By Associatetl Tress.)
Chicago, July 27. One hundred
nen applied for work at the Westrn
Electric plant today to take the plac
es of employes drowned Saturday,
but none were hired. The pol'c'e 'lis
perked the crowd.
A lazy liver leads to cn-onlc dvs-
pepgla and constipation weakens the
hole system. Doan's Regulets (35c
jer box) act mildly on the liver and
' els. At all drug stores.
TOWEL SyPPLY
owels and aprons of all kinds fur
nished at very reasonable prices. Sea
heforo you buy. J. D. Crays.
The Guthrie Tent S Awning Co.
GUTHRIE
113 SOUTH
MANUFACTURER OF 6TORT AND OFFICE AWNINGS, TENTS,
PORCH CURTAINS, PORTABLE HOUSE TENTS, HARNESS AND
SADDLERY.
THE HOT SUN OF SUMMER CAN BE OFFSET BY USE OF THE
COOLING EFFECT OF A HEILMAN AWNING
TRY THEM. GET PRICES AND THEN GET RESULTS
THERE IS NOTHING SO SATISFYING IN HOT WEATHER AS
AN AWNING. .
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Itt adiTiliuir to dill' CiYi
forniji and, oilier Pacific
t'luist rales we have low
round trip tickets to all
('olorntlo resorts ineliuliiit;
Denver
-1S23.20
Colo Spri
Pueblo
$24.40
Trinidad
d'ootl for return up to and
htejiidiii" October 31st.
Anyone contemplating a
summer trip please call
Phone 9
M. N. COCHRELL
M J. C. STRANG, Attorney-at-Law !
9! Has opened an office in tbe J3
M Dewey Building, Corner Dlvis- VS
SClon and Oklahoma avenues, 19
R Room 9, Guthrie, Okla; He will SI
K practice in all the courts. 18
A' X ?S X !fi H ! 28 H
a t. c. vinson. m
. The time to take earn of toe M
K hair is while you have it. Elec- X
!K trie Face and Scalp Massage. M
K Scalp Treatment a specialty. 3
K Hair cut, 25cf 119 So. Flrefi
M. street. Slop lu tor a scalp f
SI treatment. H
LRAHKU WANTS KUINGS KESULTS
CHRIST! AN COLLEGE
And conservatory of Music
A Junior College for Women.
.Sixty ofif lb ye;if. J Historic old collet?;
K':it' d in a "f ity lins business is
".tin-at ion." Si'hooid of IMuat ion, il n.--ic.
Art, K::; ri's-ion, Home Kronomios. 20
('oIlfKi'-i-'"1'111 instruct or, ft largt luild
ings, r'-;i'-re rampus tor outdoor Kpnru.
Home r;i re. Ktir yar lKok H-dtr.res
MRS. I.. V. ST. M..li:-.HriS. ivsiJetil
S60 College puce, Columbia Mo.
LOGAN COUSTT ABSTHACTCO
ION DEO ABSTRACTER
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
FARM LOANS
Phone 151.
Office Rear Logan County Bank.
S3i3cKSSafiIEE,
HOTEL
Rates $2.00
MODERN COOL CLEAN
Under New Management, Newly
(Remodeled and Thoroughly Ken
avated. In Central Part of City.
Bigger & Howard, Props.
SECOND ST.
PHONE 568
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