The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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NEW
DRINK HOT WATER AND RID
!! JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST
Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated
hot water each morning before breakfast
RUST
IRON /t>
RUST OF
RHEUMATISM
BANDIT CHIEFTAIN HEMMED IN
BY MEXICAN AND AMERICAN
TROOPS.
DEPENDS ON CARRANZISTAS
If Troops Remain Loyal To the First
Chief, Villa, Will Be Compelled
To Fight Or Surrender
Soon.
Just as coal, when It burns, leaves
behind a cortain amount of Incombus-
tible material In the form of ashes, bo
the food and drink taken day after day
leaves In the alimentary canal a cer-
tain amount of Indigestible material,
which if not completely eliminated
each day, becomes food for the mil-
lions of bacteria which Infest the bow-
els. From this mass of left-over waste
material, toxins and ptomaine-like poi-
sons, called uric acid, is formed and
then sucked into the blood where It
continues to circulate, collecting grain
by grain In the Joints of the body
much like rust collects on the binge
as shown above.
Men and women who suffer from
lumbago, rheumatism or sore, stiff,
aching joints Bhould begin drinking
phosphated hot water, not as a means
to magic relief from pain, but to pre-
vent more uric acid forming in the
system. Before eating breakfast each
morning, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In it. This will first neu-
tralize and then wash out of the stom-
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the pre-
vious day's accumulation of toxins and
poisons; thus, cleansing, sweetening,
and freshening the entire alimentary
canal, each morning, before putting
more food into the stomach.
A quarter pound of limestone phos-
phate costs very littlo at the drug
store but is sufficient to make any
rheumatic or lumbago sufferer an en-
thusiast on the morning Inside bath.
Millions of people keep their Joints
free from these rheumatic acids by
practicing this daily Internal sanita-
tion. A glass of hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate, drank
j before breakfast, Is wonderfully Invig-
orating; besides, It Is an excellent
health measure because It cleanses the
alimentary organs of all the waste,
gases and sour fermentations, making
one look and feel clean, sweet and
fresh all day.
Those who try this for one weak
may find themselves free from sick
headaches, constipation, bilious at
tackB, sallowness, nasty breath and
stomach acidity.
Girl*! Beautify Your Hair! Make It
Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try
the Moist Cloth.
Straighten Up! Don't Lose a Day's Work! Clean Your Sluggish
Liver and Bowels With "Dodson's Liver Tone.
Oklahoma Directory
edgington treatment
OKLAHOMA CITY SANITARIUM
Ith floor Campbell Bulldin*, 10 North Uroadwar
DRUG AND LIQUOR HABIT
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
The death rate In the United States
for 1914 was 13.6 a 1,000, the lowest
rate ever recorded In this country.
FIERY RED PIMPLES
Soothed and Healed by Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment. Trial Free.
Oklahoma Physicians'Supply Co.
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SI 25 t u hvit Potato plant, April l&tn Fr,-e
prlea llat Jmnra A. t'llflim. Itiianrllvllle. Aril.
His Choice.
"The fireman In the stable Just now
Is looking for a horse."
I "I suppose he wants a plug."
DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEART,
so on first symptoms ubo "Renovine
and be cured. Delay and pay the awful
penalty. "Renovine" Is the heart
remedy. Price $1.00 and 50c.—Adv.
The public educational system of
Greater New York shows a total regis-
tration of 831,885 pupils.
London's telephone and telegraph
wires extend 73,500 miles overhead
and 921,000 miles underground.
Smear the affected skin with Cutlcura
Ointment on end of finger. Let It re-
main five to ten minutes. Then wash
off with plenty of Cutlcura Soap and
hot water. Dry without irritation.
Nothing like Cutlcura for all Bkin
troubles from infancy to age.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cu'lcura, Dept. L
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Under-Nourished.
"How thin and peaked Simms is
looking! You'd think ho didn't get
enough to eat."
"He doesn't. You see, his wife al-
lows him twenty-five cents a day for
luncheon and carfare, so all the lunch-
eon ho ever gets Is the olive in tli
cocktail."
■am
CHILD'S TONGUE
If cross, feverish, constipated,
give "California Syrup
of Figs."
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother! If coat-
ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev-
erish, breath bad, reBtless, doesn t eat
heartily,'full of cold or has sore throat
cr any other children's ailment, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
figs," then don't worry, because it is
perfectly harmless, and in a few hours
all this constipation poison, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again. A thor-
ough "inside cleansing" is ofttimes all
that is necessary. It should be the
first treatment given in any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which has
full directions for babies, children oi
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Adv.
"If" and "but" are among the llttl«
things that count.
El Paso.—Francisco Villa has been
driven into a trap by the rapid advance
of the American troopB, according to
the information received by wireless
dispatches from the front and in tele-
graphic dispatches to General Gabriel
Gavira, the, Carranza commander at
Juarez.
Everything seems now to depend on
the ability of the Carranza garrisons
to hold their end of the net. On
three sides the bandit chief is hemmed
In by strong Carranza columns, while I
on the fourth, the Americans are driv-
ing forward with amnzing speed.
Villa was reported in the Babicorn
Lake region, on the ranch of Mrs.
Phoebe Hearst, which he has ravaged
several times in the past. Babicora is
about fifty-five miles south of Galeana,
where one section of the American ex-
peditionary force has arrived and is
pushing forward at the rate of thirty-
three miles a day A few miles to the
west of the bandit's position is Nam-
iquipa, which is held by a powerful
Carranza garrison. On the east are
the frowning barriers of the Sierras
Maderas mountains, barring the way
to Sonora. General Gutierrez, Car-
ranza's first chief, declares that he
holds all the passes to Sonora
To the south Villa's way is blocked
by the Carranza garrison at Madera,
a town of considerable Importance as
the headquarters of Ttie Madera Com-
pany, limited, an American concern
which has vast lumber, mining and
railroad interests. On account of the
Importance of this town an exception-
ally heavy Carranza «orce is said to
hoid it.
Situation Hinges On Carranlxstas.
The whole situation seems to hinge
)n the Carranzistas. ir they remain
loyal to the first chief, which up to
.he present they have shown every
ndlcatlon of doing, Villa appears
rapped. It is, of courwe, realized that
le is on ground of hts own choosing
ind a country admirably suited for
fuerrilla warfare and surprise attacks.
A telegram received by General
3avlla at Juarez rrom Col. Nieto
Mairas, Carranza commander at Pear-
son. stated that Villa fled from El
Valle to Averda. abandoning thirty of
his wounded men. Among the wound-
Mi, who had been shot in the Columbus
raid and carried along in wagons, onlv
to be abandoned at El Valle, was said
to be the Vllllsta leader, Pablo Lopez.
Lopez is the leader whose death was
reported as a .positive fact at the Co-
lumbus raid. Later reports cost some
doubts on his deatn, and Indicated
that another chief carrying his papers
might have been the real victim. Lo-
pez, in these later reports, was said
to be badly wounded.
Try as you will, nfter an application
of Danderine, you cannot find a single
trace of dandruff or falling hair and
your scalp will not Itch, but what will
please you most, will be after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair,
fine and downy at first—yes—but real-
ly new hair—growing all over the
scalp.
A little Danderine Immediately dou-
bles the beauty of your hair. No differ-
ence how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is Im-
mediate and amazing—your hair will
be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an
appearance of abundance; an incom-
parable luster, softness and luxuri-
ance, the beauty and shimmer of true
hair health.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any store and prove
that your hair is as pretty and soft
as any—that it has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment—that's
all. Adv.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take
a dose of the vile, dangerouB drug to-
night and tomorrow you may lose a
day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, break- i
ing it up. This is when you feel that ]
awful nausea and cramping. If you,
feel sluggish and "all knocked out,' if t
your liver is torpid and bowels constl- j
pated or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, if breath is bad or
stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug Btore or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take
a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't
HAD ALL HER AFFECTION
One Woman In the World Who Was
Adored With a Devotion That
Was Intense.
There's nothing like an obstacle for
getting in a man's way.
STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS
"Femenma" is the wonder worker for all
female disorders. Price fi ooandsoc. Adv.
Fifty vocations are taught in the
United States navy.
Vac Murine alter Ejpoaare In Cold,
Cuttlnsr Winds and Dust. It
Refreshes and Promotes Eye Health.
Good for all Eyes that Need Care.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago,
Sends Eye Book on request.
Cruel Comment.
"Mr. Smithers says he would die for
me."
"He can't. He's too bald."
Very Likely.
"What did Newton say when he saw
the apple fall from the tree and there-
by discoveerd the law of gravitation?"
"His words on that occasion have
not been recorded, but he probably
Bald: 'That's a pippin.'"
straighten y6u right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tons
is destroying the sale of calomel be-
cause it is real liver medicine; entire-
ly vegetable, therefore It cannot sali-
vate or make yo" sick.
I guarantee that ono spconful of
Dodson's Liver Vone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowel* of that sour bile and consti-
pated wasU which is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson a
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and tiiey like its pleasant taste.
GOLDFISH CAME FROM CHINA
Result of Observation Made by Orien-
tal Who Evidently Had an Eye
for the Beautiful.
To Build Up
After Grippe, Colds
Bad Blood
Take a blood cleanser and alterative
that .tarts the liver and stomach into I
vigorous action, called Dr. Pierce i1
Golden Modical Discovery because of
one of its principal Ingredients—the
Golden Seal plant. It assists the body
to manufacture rich red blood which
feeds the heart—nerves—brain and
organs of the body. The organs work
smoothly like machinery running in
oil. You feel clean, strong and stren-
uous. Buy "Medical Discovery" to-
day and in a few days you will know
that the bad blood is passing out, and
now, rich, pure blood 1 filling your
veins and arteries,
BACKACHE, LUMBAGO
Uric acid causes backache, pains
here and there, rheumatism, gout,
gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was
Dr. Pierce who discovered a new
agent, called "Anuric," which will
throw out and completely eradicate
lllils uric acid from the system. "An-
' uric" is 37 times more potent than
: lithia, and consequently you need no
longer fear muscular or articular rhou-
matlsin or gout, or many other dis-
eases which are dependent oil uric
acid within the body.
RUSSIANS BEGIN NEW OFFENSIVE
Nctlvity at Verdun Is Lessened—Sev
era! Vessels Sunk.
London,—The Dutch government has
!ent a very strong note to the German
;overnnient regarding the sinking of
the steamer Tubantla. according to the
Nieuws Vanden Dag, of Amsterdam.
With the slackening of the fighting
j round Verdun the Russians have
iwrted a big offensive movement
against the Germans on the eastern
'ront.
A raid by German seaplanes on the
?ast coast of England and by French
airmen on Metz and other German
towns, the sinking of a French tor-
pedo boat destroyer by a submarine in
the Adriatic and the reported sinking
of an Austrian hospital ship by an en-
tente underwater boat are reported
In official and unofficial communica-
tions.
Merlin chronicles an attack of great
violence by the Russians around Dris-
wlaty lake and Lake Narocz, but says
the Russians were repulsed with great
losses, 9,270 Russian dead having been
counted in the Lake Narocz region.
War on the Innocents.
Ixindon—Nine persons were killed
and thirty-one injured In a raid of four
German seaplanes over the east coast
of Kent. A Hritlsh airman brought
down one raider over the sea, the Ger-
man observer being killed. According
to a dispatch from Ramsgate the two
German seaplanes which carried out a
raid on that place, were attacked at
sea by a French machine before reach-
ing the coast. The seaplanes, however,
arrived over the town and dropped a
number of bombs, one of which killed
a man and four children.
New Camera Like Telescope.
A camera that can be used for tak-
ing photographs without the subject's
knowledge, resembling in appearance
a short telescope, has been brought
out in Europe, in spite of the war's ab-
sorbing interest, says Popular Science
Monthly. A lens almost invisible is
located in the Bide of the telescope, so
that the photographer, pointing what
appears to be a telescope at some dis-
tant object, can get snapshots of ob-
jects that interest him, directly at
right angles to his apparent line of
vision.
The lens i3 equipped with an ad-
justable shutter, so that snapshots or
time exposures can be made. For
tourists traveling in foreign lands such
an equipment would be of considerable
value, as natives often spoil negatives
by unnatural posing and vacant star-
ing, and this little camera would throw
them off their guard. In Europe they
call these contrivances "detective"
cameras.
She had known her since her ear-
liest Infancy and never taken a step
without her guidance. She could not
recall one twenty-four hours not spent
in her presence. While at times in-
tensely wearied of her, there was
never a moment when she would not
have abandoned anything for her sake.
That she tyrannized over her and
caused her to make mistakes, at times
fatal errors, she never denied. But it
never interfered with her passionate
admiration of her. Sometimes she
found herself going to extreme lengths
for her. When in trouble she borrowed
money for her; when in grief she tried
desperately to console her. Once she
attempted to steal a woman's lover for
her. She thought her the most won-
derful woman in the world and that
nothing was too good for her. She
was never jealous of her, but she tried
to make others envy her. There were
times when her love for her caused
her to forget reason. There were
times, also, when for a short period
she hated her, had contempt for her.
But she never failed In her service or
to return in her adoration of—herself.
—Judge.
City Has a History.
Hamadan, the Persian city, seems
to be the Ekbatana or summer resi-
dence of the ancient Persian kings,
where Alexander the Great stored his
enormous loot from Persia, estimated
at over $205,000,000. But there is to-
pographical difficulty about identify-
ing it with the earlier and still more
interesting Ekbatana described by
Herodotus—the city where the first
Median kings, Deioces, realizing the
ideal of royal isolation by Bhutting
himself up in a palace on top of a
hill, surrounded by seven fortified
circles of different colors descending
the slopes in order, and allowing the
Inhabitants of these to communicate
with him only by writing.
Some centuries ago an observant
Chinaman noticed a gay-colored carp
swimming among some other fish in a
fresh-water pool. The Chinaman did
not know it then, but the attention ho
gave to that little fish started the world
in pursuit of another hobby. And that
little carp in its gay clothes became
the father of millions of finny beauties
scattered today all over the earth. We
call them goldfish, a writer observes In
the Philadelphia North American.
The fish the Chinaman saw was
probably an accident—-it may have
been an albino carp. He singled it out
and bred other fish to it. That devel-
oped the type. Goldfish were swim-
ming around in aquariums and ponds
in China long before the rest of the
world saw them.
About the year 1400 the Japanese
imported them from China. Two cen-
turies later they reached Europe.
There is a story that the first goldfish
in France came as a gift to Mme. Pom-
padour. It is also known that Admiral
Animen of Uncle Sam's navy brought
some of the first goldfish to America
and gave them a home in a pool at the
foot of Lemon hill, Fairmount park,
in Philadelphia.
Descendants of this goldfish today
are so varied and fantastic that the
Chinaman of several centuries ago
wouln't recognize them. There are
goldfish with two tails, goldfish with,
no scales, spotted goldfish, and others
adorned with nearly every color ot
the rainbow.
Well, What Are Autos For?
Her new electric was standing out
in front of her house. She wished to
call on the woman who lived across
the street. Of course, the electric was
right there; there was no need of
one's walking. She got in, drove
across the street, turning the machine
as she did so, and alighted on the op-
posite curb.
Pessimists are the best thing there
is for sitting around and hatching out
misery.
Giving a hungry man advice is about
as satisfactory as feeding ice cream
to a wax doll.
If you feel that tired, worn-out
feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your
sleep is disturbed by too frequent uri-
uatlon, go to your best drug store and
ask for Doctor Pierce's Anurio Tab-
lets, full treatment 50c, or send 10
cents for a trial package of "Anuric"
Tablets to Dr. Pterce, Invalids' Hotel,
buffalo, N. Y,
Bulgarians Invede Greece.
Paris. Greek territory has been In
vaded by a band of Bulgarian irregu-
lars. who forced their way across the
border in the vicinity of Detnir-llis
tr. according to a Havas dispatch
from Athens Greek regulars drove
them back across the frontier, the raid-
ers leaving two dead, the dispatch
adds The Interruption of telegraphic
communication between Greece And
the central empires' and Roumania, re-
cently reported. Is attributed by 'he
II ivas correspondent at Athens to Bul-
garians.
For
Growing Children
there is no better food than
Grape-Nuts
with cream or good milk.
Many diseases of childhood and youth are due to
faulty diet—a diet that restricts the amount of needed
mineral salts, the lack of which, as your family physi-
cian can tell you, often leads to rickets and other
diseases of mal-nutrition.
Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted
barley is rich in these vital mineral elements so
necessary to health.
This food tastes good, is easily digested, and many
letters from parents, after trial, testify
"There's a Reason"
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