The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA MINER
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs'
Child's Best Laxative
TY COBB MAKES GOOD SHOOTING
MALLARD DUCKS IN CALIFORNIA
DODSON STOPS
SALE OF CALOMEL
Dodson's Liver Tone" is Taking Place of Dangerous"
Sickening Chemical Say Druggists
'ecept "Cnllfornln" Syrup of FIks
finly look for the mime California on
tin.' pacloiKi". then you art1 sure your
flilld Is havIiiB tlio hest and most harm-
loss physic for tin little .stomach liver
and howels. Children love Its fruity
tnste. Full directions on each bottla
vou must f-ay "California." Adv.
Must Have.
"The Joy of llfo consists in loving
your work."
"The bottler for Instance has a
corking time." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic fascinating Cutl-
nira Talcum Powder an exquisitely
scented convenient economical face
skin Imhy and dusting jwwder and
perfume. Headers other perfumes su-
perfluous. One of the Cutlcur Toilet
Trio (Soup Ointment. Talcum). Adv.
Land of the Orris Root.
Orri root. wliUh i u-eil a a bft
fl of nimv perfume. Is oMuii.ed oil
xvrtl K'."-i'u ..ml In !ht i eijjhor
Mrs. Hicks Relieved
nu
Every druggist In town has noticed
ft great falling off In the sale of
calomel. They all give the same reu-
son. Dodso-B's Liver Tone Is taking
Its place.
"Calomel Is dangerous and people
know It." Dodson's Liver Tone Is per-
sonally guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large bottle doesn't
cost very much but If It falls to give
easy relief in every case of liver slug-
gishness and constipation just ask
for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-
tasting purely vegetable remedy
harmless to both children and adults.
Take n spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness sick head-
ache acid stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause in-
convenience all the next day like vio-
lent calomel. Take n dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a day. Adv.
T Cobb famous Detroit outfielder and batting star showed Callfornlans
recently that be can hit ducks with a shotgun Just as readily as a baseball
with a bat. Ty went on a hunting trip near Colusa Cal. The photograph
Hhows that he didn't miss many of the ducks. I
CY YOUNG KICKED FIXER OUT I HORSES SOLD AT D0NCASTER!
Old.Tlme Pitcher Tells of Encount-
er He and Crlger Had With
Gambler In 1904.
Denton "Cy" Young perhaps the
greatest pitcher In baseball history
while attending the recent world's se-
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John Sanford American Pays $31500
for Colt by Former Derby
Winner Sunstar.
John Snnford the American sports-
man was the successful bidder foi
high-price yenrllngs at the Doncaster
bloodstock sales. Among those ho ob-
tained was Slmward a beioitifully
molded colt by the former Derby win-
ner Sunstar by Vera Cruz. The prteo
wns $31500. Another was a chestnut
colt by Bachelor's Double Goldu
Harp. Ue paid $20375 for this felltw.
The sale was a record breaker.
More thim a million and a half was
paid out for yearlings In four days.
The top price was $70125 which Liwfl
Glancly paid for a colt by Snoot.
.Tames White paid $45150 for another
Snoot colt.
We Must Guard
On tho threshold of -womanhood
comos tho crisis which means
health or invalidism . Three gen-
erations ago an old southern doc-
tor wrote a prescription for tho
ills of women which has become
known to fame as ' "Stella Vitae;"
has boon the right thing at tho
right time for thousands of
young girls down to tho present
day. Try it for YOUR daugh
ter. Money rotunciea u: i'iiwx
BOTTLiHj does not Denent.
At your drug store
Cy Young.
rs games nt Cle eland told how In
t i day he and Lou Crlger his battery
mate dlspoMMl of crooked gamblers
who approached them with aproposl-
tion to "throw" the IPO I world se-
nos. Although In those days Cy got
iviotly $1500 a year for his services
on the slab he threw the fixer out of
h s room. Crlger was even rougher
hr said. Cy said gamblers have made
repeated attempts to "fix" games but
the players have been too honest.
STAR RUNNERS TO QUIT PENN
Bob Maxam and Earl Eby Crack Ath-
letes Are to Leave University
of Pennsylvania.
Rob Maxam former Western high
school boy who has starred at track
athletics for several years at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania and Karl
Hby his brilliant teammate are to
leae college and will It Is said enter
business in Chicago.
Maxam1 a sprinter was a point
winner in the intercollegiate meet nt
220 and 440 yards. Eby was a mem-
hor of the Olvmnlc team and finished
J second to Illli of England In '.be S00
meters.
Saved An
i Operation
Am W V. TETRnN. n mnrnhnnt of
Hixon Tonn. says: That the daughtor-
of one of his neighbors Mr. James
Roberts wbb in such a condition with
female troublo that an operation was
advised and tho young lady was aontto
Chattanooga for its performance. Sho
dreaded tho operation and STELLA
VITAE having boon recommondod
AnnlAnA in f ytr linf flrafc RVin hnntfilrnn
N n!v llrtftlrto nryA a tionnilr nn fVlrt mflfl
JH to rocovery. Sho is ablo to do her usual
Hi wotk una ib iu uunur uuuuu iuuu jui
19 nnTa Knfnrn Vmf. flnntinnw tn USA it.
Sho writes: ''STELLA VITAE will do
all vou claim." Her father says "Sho
began to improvo at onco after taking
STELLA VITAE."
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
SntanroDi. & Mfr.. Chatlinooe. Ttnn. U. S. A.
Ev5333ESaBE2SSSil
"as
Always Obliging.
Jud Tunkins says he's perfectly will-
ing to be wrong sometimes for the
sake of not spollin' an interestin' er-gument.
So Did We.
"Marry in haste and repent at leis-
ure." "At leisure? I thought Iteno got tho
divorce business."
Dodgers Who Have Signed.
lMaers who have signed Brooklyn
National league contracts for 1921 are
Wllbert Itoblnson. manager; II. C. Dur-
ham pitcher; Louis Ferry pitcher;
Harold 12. Goldsmith pitcher; Harry
K. llagemann pitcher and Ivan M.
Olson lnfielder.
By Four Eatonks
I have taken four Katonlc tablets
&nd they relieved me of sour stomach.
I recommend it to everybody" says
Mrs G. l Hicks.
If stomach is not digesting your
food; If you have sourness bloating
food repeating indigestion or acid
stomach Katonlc will remove the
cause by taking up and carrying out
the acidity and gases bringing quick
relief and healthy digestion. Why suf-
fer stomach trouble? Why not keep
your digestion normal and enjoy good
health? An Katonlc taken after each
meal will prevent discomfort and pain
Make the tent today and fee how
quickly this wonderful remedy acts
It eoniev In handy tablet form. Carrj
It with you. A big box costs only a
tritle with your druggist's guarantee.
Banish Catarrh Bad Breath.
It's the simplest thing In the world
to use Hyomei and end catarrh
Breathe the medication through the
little inhaler in every outfit and you
will get relief at once. Money back It
It falls. At druggists everywhere.
HERE'S THE LATEST TOY OUT
The Little ' Mddlo Movie
Picture Machine
Anv child can cvp itt No He hit
no iinier 1 2 rH of imuuaj
picJu'ts tree wuh etch m&chtna
! No end to tun. Sutfibta for boi
or 1tj 5 to 13 jferv Order t
day for I3nm. uy porta
Football Betting
Baseball came into national disrepute because the
gamblers found a place for an entering wedge and
drove it home. Doubtless the players were honest
enough until a sufficient sum of money was offered to
tempt them. Bets on baseball games were regarded
as a part of the sport's aftermath until the scandal
became public.
Football is in some such danger. The game is a
clan honorable manly sport but not professional.
The football player is as jealous of his amateur stand-
ing as he is of his ability to play. To the credit of the
game it may be said that most players keep clear of
professionalism. They play not only for the game's
sake but for the glory and the traditions of their
schools. With something of the same fervor that causes
soldiers to fight and die for the flag they strive for
victory. Every ounce of strength they have is given to
win. At bottom they realize they must win rleanly.
Football in itself is unsullied but the camp follow-
ers will smirch it sooner or later unless they are balked.
Considerable sums are wagered on football contests
by young bloods who never got nearer to the game
than the side lines. The sports follow the games not
because they are interested in football itself but be-
cause they see an opportunity to gamble. They have
their scouts at work and they have perfected a system
whereby they have a reasonable assurance of winning
before they bet. Five thousand dollars offered to some
player might easily persuade him to fumble the ball
on a muddy field and nobody would be any wiser-
nobody would know except the gambler and the play-
er who sold his honor. There is no record of any such
practices but if onj sport is to be judged by another
the football players must be protected from the same
temptations to which the baseball players succumbed.
Indianapolis News.
Kill Thai Cold With
CASCARA M QUININE
egfp
FOR
Colds Coughs
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for tho first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect tho head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
ARMY B
CLOTHI
LANKETS
iffi w U 9
New Wool Olive Drab Officers' Blankets $ 6.95
New Wool Gray Officers' Blankets 6.45
Re-issue Olive Drab Officers' Blankets 5.95
Re-issue Gray Officers' Blankets 5.45
Regulation Wool Overcoats marching length 10.50
New Regulation O. D. Shirts 5.75
Slightly Used Regulation O. D. Shirts ...... 3.00
Khaki Pants lace regulation slightly used . . 1.50
Canvas Leggings cuff new 1.25
The above sent by prepaid insured parcel post. Also
all kinds of tents cots comforts mattresses new shoes
etc. Write for our complete price list. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or money refunded upon return of goods. We are
the largest dealers in army goods in Texas Louisiana
and Oklahoma. We purchase direct from the Govern-
ment. Order from the nearest store and save freight or
express. Our stores are located as follows:
Crawford & Orand 906 Franklin St. Houston Texas
ARMY EQUIPMENT CO.
708 Milam St. Shreveport La. Ill Main St. Ft. Worth Texas
1519 Commerce St. Dallas Texas.
223 North Side Square Waco Texas. 315 East 3rd St. Tulsa Okla.
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The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1920, newspaper, December 23, 1920; Krebs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70723/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.