The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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The Collinsville News
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RIO A MODEL TOWN
We car
cbise, aiftolttteiy reliable.
tier file without regret
“It was wbile making a gacolioe
ryla- ®t Tv* r*-* gcv*.a.409 * - - * . -yvt letter was peered by Lieut-J :i* sluice tie tiain broke. We ea-
8ak-.na vaile apt>roftcilx.7 ieaii tf- ' fi**rored to stop tie inruib of safer
er tie (irking of tie boat. He b«- j with our band*, but too late. Tie »v
fas it about 10 a to. arfi *td«6 aZ | ter er’.ered at tie rear, aod tie boat
Sanitation Has Changed Plague SJS ^SSfS
Center to Health Resort ft-* cock? or»ti* tack a!>y? Trey
are all as clean as fie constant -is#
ac-ap and water can keep tiers.
off poor rp*.i*n, but St to vc/t taesr
fftv;>, P* Ittt* sttestloft to '*14 M>
*.k*f ftcepsapistout. !t would t* *et!
for sis uufttn to put fi*.r p-jpu*
tlroftgft a (DMtss off *p* itoi* exery ?e*
daya. *nd *iw> to *«acb ties, to read
a Pry? Head:** wrttltf *v4 spoUKi*
sfcovld go tioff to bftad Tbofte lack
•tr toes* scoompUabauesta are not !ar
resot«ff tros tt>* ICiUWWte cou.
is Called Paris of Western World—
Cost of Living It H gn. but Bua;-
ne»s and Wages in All Indus-
tries Are Good.
"We now tAcrtfice our lire* for tie
sake of our country, but my fear La
tiat the dlwu’er will affect tie future
development of submarines. It it
therefore my tope tiat nothing will
li 49 p a. vrtsen be felt himveif ioa-
In* eoeadousBess The last few words
show plainly tie difficulty wifi which
he was writing
The ie'ter in part follow 1:
"Wordi of apology fall me for hav-
ing suck its majesty's submarine So.
t. My subordinate* are killed by my
; fault, but it la with pride that I in-
Owwge Webler. director of physical j forts you that the crew, to a man.
*dwarvoa at fi* Caiserftlty of Wtocon have discharged their duties as sall-
«to. has instituted rest claasei for ora should, with the utmost coolness
fidgety girl* who** nervous system* j until their dying momenta.
"go to pdece*” under the fatlg-J* fol-
lowing undue exertion In a report
to the L sited States Bureau of Kduca.
Doc be says We do not go on the
theory that the gymnasium l» hood lor ; diiaBl y(Jur determination U> study
every cm* and therefore, every one submarine until it is a perfect ma-
nnas? take gymnastics The purpose
off these classes In rest to to teach
girls wbo are restless from the per-
formance of tasks that ought not to
produce fatigue how to acquire con-
trol over their own nervous systems
Putting every one—girls as well a»
boys—through a stiff regimen of gym-
nasium work has bad bad results In
many Instances, and Is a thing to be
avoided If the director of physical
culture In the University of Wiscon-
sin rpake* allowance for constitutional
difference* student* not built to en-
dure overstrain will have reason to
thank the good fortune which made
him arbiter of U.e:r ph-.t.cal det?ln:*.s
ftaxk at an Incline of 25 degrees.
"When it touched bottom it was at
an angle of 12 degree® The current
submerged the electric generator, put
oat the light, and the electric wires
were burned.
“My breathing Is Tery difficult and
painful I thought X could blow out
gasoline, but I am intoxicated with it.
It to now 12:40 p m.
“A word to bis Majesty, the Em-
peror. It is my earnest tope that
your majesty will supply the means
of liTlng to the poor families of my
crew. This Is my only desire and I
am so anxious to have it fulfilled."
This letter was found in a pocket
of Lieut Sakuma s coat as be lay in
the conning tower .of the submarine
after it had been raised.
ride through the streets of
K.c does net discover a scrap of pa-
per.
Tie public butlcinr? are trarcif-
cest, the parks boulevard* and are
cues unique in their beauty The de-
partment of commerce and labor of
the United States. In an official re j
port, states that the beauty of Rio
Janeiro cannot be exaggerated. to :
: Everybody looks ;rvs;*rous. and a*
most everyb>iy is making money.
many are syeniinr it fast. Rio is one
I of the most costly piares in the werid
to !:t* sin'® everything eaten worn
and used ;s imported. Chickens are
25 and 24 apiece, turkeys 2* to 212,
batter t: a pound Art ordinary q-rar-
ter-pettsd can of baking powder cost
li 01 on bargain day.
TV Tier®» Pleasant PeHeu reg. <•*
—.- xr ^unte etosnaca. bver ani to/wen*
TMgir-erawSed. ttoy grannie*. Ea-*y vo tutc
u onhy.
T. doerx : require much invent.re
g*x _s for a man to make a fool of
Regrets for the mostakes of our youth
dtK-f.n t always prevent us from mak-
_ig the* ;x. oar old age.
7:r oocsupaUoE -J«* ft BU«r»l Tt dr.
Gti-tiu Tr* a oaspoMd eff m-efu-.j k.»v-
tc vari* unj. At a-j drwgvueei-
ptvery coe* not destroy virtue no*
dees wwalth tenov in—Triarte.
DO YOU
NEED A
TONIC
this Spring? Then
getthebest-theone
that is backed by a
proven reputation-*
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
It Invigorates, Re-
builds, Nourishes.
Don’t experiment.
BSJST 0* GFTTJ6 KOSTETTlt S
44 Bu. to the Acre
k t jie&-wiai JoJaa K^rz»»tj cif
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trua «UM« iitari«
KING GIVEN STOVE PATENT
Geirg* V. cf Ecgiard Perfect*
Range Wh‘c-i Is Sa;o to
Save Coat
Rio Janeiro —Rio is the Parto of the
Americas in all that the name implies
and is one of the loveliest, most mod- port, states that the beauty of Rso York_Sing George of Eag-
ern and progressive cities in the Janeiro cannot be exaggerated. laxud has taken oat a patent through
world. The Sre and police depart- quote: Tt is very much like Switzer- German crown, prince, his cousin,
mests are perfectly equipped and . land—for one cannot exaggerate its {or a tl0ai saTinE range, according to
maintain a remarkably high standard beauty. All is here—the beautiful Q]5pa.cbe® published by a scientific
of efficiency. ; location, the weB-pianned etty. the ymm&L His majesty is said to have
The people of Rio, by the expend! j well-paved streets the lovely Tistas perfected the device during the long
tore of a Tast amount of determ:^- the Avenue Central, with its million r-yvnth of enforced idleness following
tion. courage, energy and money, lit- ] of dollars worth of buildings, and the father's death. Tt® crown prince,
eraily have accomplished marvels harbor improvements that will cost ,.c fOTLlf. time ago ptatented a pair of
Fifteen years ago the city was a mud- millions and ,ead the world Rios non-slipping sleeve links, proposed
hole and a cesspool of filth and dis park system is one of the most , k * - te take oat a patent In Germany
ease, scourged by yellow fever and notable features of -he city The ;or King George and his offer was
many forms of pestilence. An Italian municipality has 5d..<ffX> square me- promptly accepted.
Why Chief Moore Did Not Preside
|§pi
rEATHER Chief Willto L. Moore
sect out an order to all the weath- i -his committee struck
headquarters in a western city, arrang-
ed to hold a big conclave In Washing-
ton and they proposed to have Moore
preside Two ministers, officers of tha
society, formed a committee that came
on here to see Moore, ask him to pre-
side, and tare him assist to working
oct a program for the suppression of
tobacco to every land and every clime.
Now, It happened that on the day
town Moore
warship visited the city at that -ime ’tts laid out to parks, squares and
and every officer and every man of parkways and in addition the federal
the crew died of the fever. A foreign government maintains most extensive
crew had to be hired to take the ship botanical gardens
back to Italy. Today Rio comperes The climate is excellent- It is
favorably with the healthiest cities to newer any warmer even in the center
•be worid. Sixty million dollars has of the city than the average summer
been spent to the last ten years for weather to New Tork or Chicago, and
average water, streets, etc. No bet- j in 1 -j minutes on the e.ectric car the
ter water supply exists. It is brought height* overlooking tie sea tan be
clear and cold from the mountains to 1 reached where the residential d:s-
the city in covered aqueducts of trie’s are located and where the air
stone. There are no files, mosquitoes ; to always cool and Invigorating. The
or rats in Rio. For two years the city ! winters last from May to October and
maintained a force of 4.000 men en- aa overcoat is generally necessary.
The range has two OTens and is so
built that by palling a Sever the con-
tents of one side, including the fire
beneath, may be shifted across, thus
saving time and coal-
_ _ . Reports
«?i5 prtir-
Asne i!G««d oir«cr eieti-
i«aicnlo-flKft »J4*
IML Xf-ziZ** of vz*ai
Iroa IS a ere** or 23 i-t
b»c. i**-r*.rre. 2ii
am. per;
fcrai>t-jy-.ffrjd* were c
ervoa. As t:th a* 122
kaafeela of oais to tbe
a-cr* » fr* tirr«bH2 Truss
A-*eru ia l£j*
The Silver Cop
at tbe reeest *pc-kar.e
Fair *ra» awarded lo xae
A-jrr.a ircTerrafi'' for
Its exfel*: oTc»^ii.|3wsM ar«2
T«r«^ii.ea. Bff? r.2 of exce^-rt
jicMi for Bat ©L>sa. also tram
pmrtff aad ic
WefKf-rrs Canada _ _ _
Free honc«t«sdf of 160
•en*. and odxriiaiB* pre-
empikMil of 160 acre* at
S3 per aere) ore to be kad
tm the choicest dkukta
j£&
rt«p,fO*lM«TtOJtl Stiff
nsinniHT In price, water
naUt procored, ntud
tambrnorrf
Write as to ftev. pisee fc» t*«-
ti*mst. ireim k» raJwas
rate*, ftetcr.ptiee iUear»-.eff
-Lart Betl W«t " sent tree or
ir-p .rt-ti iaff o-.D-r !Ef
tton. to Sup7 ot l*EmisT»r-i.n.
Ccaei. Cu-.orlotfteCusdtsa
*- tt.- : Aj|f —t- t* i
». H. ROGEES
T2S «. Wutk St, Kassai City. He.
Huge Rock Fall*.
Buenos Ayres, via Galveston. Tex.— '
The famous ‘p-ledra movedixa,’’ or os-
cillatisg rock, near Tandil, in the prov-
ince of Buenos Ayres, has fallen down.
It was the most notable natural phe-
fibmenoc in Argentina and was known
j since the time of the discovery of
Han Frani Isro custom bouse offi-
cials have Just mad* the first arrest
ever recorded at that port for the of-
fense of smuggling diaiuorid* and re
diamonds to the case sere valued at
only $47750 When tbe New York
custom bouse looks a? tbe Han Fran-
cisco custom bouse It will have to
laugh.
The assertion that caviare has sup-
planted the oyster as tbe appetizing
opening of banquet menus may be pra
mature. Hotel manager* may prefer
the Russian delicacy, but It will be
well to bear from "the general" be-
fore taking everything for granted
American blue points on the half shell
are very good
er station* over tbe country *ome time
ago, forbidding me*senger* and other
youngsters to tbe sendee to smoke
cigarette*. It had been noted that
boy* who forgot to leave weather
maps where they were directed to,
were nearly all cigarette smoker*;
hence tbe order.
The newspaper paragrapher* and
Jesters heard about the anti-cigarette
order and promptly made merry over
IL Whenever a weather prediction
went wrong they suggested that Moore
anti bis men smoke up—and so on.
Prom t3 h advert: r.g of 'be SDti-c.Jfar-
etta order, many got the Impression
that Moore wouldn't stand for tmdk-
lng. An anti-tobacco aocoety with
ran into Charles I/awes, then comp-
troller off the treasury, and Dawes
made him a present of a pair of per-
fectly lovely Puerto Rican cigars,
each as long as a Cute and a* black
as a buggy curtain.
Moore had consumed about two
inches off one of these, and was en-
veloped In a cloud of smoke like a fire
department hero winning a Carnegie
medal, when the committee from the
anti-tobacco society was ushered into
his office to ask him to co-operate with
them to taking tobacco from every liv-
ing creature. As soon as they could
locate Moore through the smoke, they
told him what they had come for—and
then fled.
gaged to tbe-ir extermination and with j Rio's location. Its beautiful bay. the the country. The huge rock lay upon
entire success Her public markets surrounding hills and mountains I another rock near the edge of a cliff,
are gems of beauty and cleanliness: | clothed in eternal verdure, are incom- It swung to and fro on being touched
screens are unnecessary; indeed, they f parable. It is a very cosmopolitan j by hand, but the fiercest hurricane
are unknown to Rio. and the meats I city and her citizens have all the ele- was unable to dislodge in
and fish can be exposed with perfect ! gance, luxury and refinement of Paris, The cause of Its collapse after so
safety, because there are no files and Brussels or any European capital- * many hundreds of years is a mystery.
KOW-KURE
MAKES COWS PROLIFIC
DnT te.i r»i Varrra cew to tbe bfiteb^r.
tizm tgre. tbe £*«*£ csw reset y. will =Ue
btf f’idictive hit ff*.;*:. Hew lire
tf a saet.iiie roc cew* ct!j—a poaiawe care
foe A BO* TICS. SCOLI.S, MIL* FETE*,
LOST APPETTTT. astf all acker fi,.=aeBa
^a? tat err* SfCkTy a*4 i=? reliable.
Sct.i todaj fra he* boc4, “More Moaey
Fretst Tou Ceet’’
d airy assocution co^ mfrs.
Lyadoavflle, Yt, l'. S. A,
ARE MARRIED AFTER 25 YEARS
Stomach is Home of Soul
Everybody Wants to Know the Reason
A poultry paper tells us that hens
(top laying In cold wea'ber be^auae
they cannot lay eggs and grow feath-
trs at the same time As yet no In-
genious poultry raiser has tried tbe
rxperiment of fitting out his hens to
tbe fall with warm red flannel over
coat*.
New York woman called a police-
when a man proposed to her on
s’reet. Perhaps *he merely want-
lira held until the Massachusetts
sters could get out a requisition
him.
Instances are multiplying In which
costly fatal fires have been traced to
carelessness with lighted cigarette* or
matches 11 should be made a minor
degree of arson for the careless toss-
ing away of fire to this manner
rtENATOR Ree-1 Smoot, In cocee-
3 queue® of his Mormon training,
uses tt • timutants— co tobacco, alco-
hol. coff e or tea. No one who has
never undertaken to go through life |
without tb® ae® of coffee or tea has j
any Idea of the petty annoyances that
r ich abstinence entail*. A wan can
quit drtokicg malt, vinous or splritoua
liquors and his friend* m-rely re-
mark: “On the wagon, eh?" and let
It go at that. They don’t ask why be
quit, aud usually do not Insist on him
drinking, regardless of what may be
the prevailing notion to tbe contrary.
Anybody knows that when a man quit*
drinking he does so because he does
cot wish to take all the natural finish
off hts insides and die ahead of sched-
ule. or have a befuddled, maroon
bralr. much as one can see on tbe
charts to any doctor's office.
Bu? with a man who does not drink
coffee or tea It Is different. ETerbody
desires to know why. Wherever Smoot
goes to dine people ask: “Do you
find that coffee makes you nervous?"
-
"Don't you drink it for breakfast
even?'’ "Did you ever try that Bat’le
Creek subsitute for coffee?" “Does it
keep you awake?" And oh, a great
many more. Then some woman It
certain to say: "Mercy. I've tak®c a
cup of coffe® at every meal sre I
can remember, and X don t ti.rk it
hurta me a bit "
Of late years, to order to ave’d a
seen®. Smoot usually -akes a cup of
coffee when it is offered to him, but
does not drink iL But this swells him
little. Sooner or later his hostess in-
quires:
"Do you find your coffee strong?"
or “Did you get cream and sugar?"
Then the truth leaks out and tha
questions begin.
Chance Visit to Sister in Seattle
Brings the Lover* of Early Days
Together Again.
Seattle. Wash—A romance -.hat had 1
Its inception in Union, Neb . a quarter
of a century ago culminated here
when Henry R Wliis. chief clerk at
the Grea- Northern locks, and Harriet
Pollard Bamuin of Union. Neb . were
marred at -be home of the bride s sis-
ter. Mr? Harvey E Sbotweil. No. Z02
Tenth avenue. North.
!jj the 25 years intervening since
they first met. both the br.de and
brldeg-oom were married and bereft
of their partners.
The bride confessed that little did
Bhe think when she left her home last 1
aummer to visit A aska with her fa- j
the.-. 11 years old, that she would meet j
and mar-7 Mr Wilis to Seattle.
Upon her return from Alaska the
afterward bride was persuaded so -e-
a-i-z. as the guest of her sister. Mrs
saotsell She aga.n met Mr. Will
aid the old acquaintance was re-
newed.
The bride Is a member of a well ,
known Nebraste family which has
figured in the history of that state
since 1155.
Kansas City (Mo. Woman Advises may develop into a good mar,, and by
Sun. Exercise ard Bate* as { treating it wrong it may develop into
Beat Religion. * j a criminal.
Kansas City. Mo—A new religion,
centering in tbe stomach instead of
the scuL and baring salvation of this
life and not some future existence as
its aim. is being launched to Kansas
City by Mrs Katheryn Boggs of To-
peka.
Ail religions of the past- says Mrs.
Boggs, 'have been bound with tra-
ditions and unnecessary formality
and have made demands on human
credulity which were unreasonable.
Comfort, health, truth and peace,
where they have been present to the
NO AID GIVEN HERO'S WIFE
Goverorrert’s Emplcyer’a Liability
Law Does Not Apply to Mine
Rescuers.
Washington. D C.—Although the
government tas an employer's liabil-
ity law which applies to certain parts
of the government service, the widow
and children of John Ferrell who lost
his life while exploring the burning
mine at Cherry Valley, pa_. will get
nothing. Ferrell was a mine rescue
religions of the past, were accidental worker to the newly established fed-
in my religion they are the objects ' j eraj bureau of mines.
Las- Easter Mrs. Boggs opened Trio- The widow of a laborer accidentally
try Home to Top®ka for tbe followers fc;;ied on the Panama canal gets a
cf wha? -be terms Practical Chris- rear's pay. The same benefits apply
tianiti Whosoever wished to come j0 employes of the reclamation serv-
*o welcome To this tome she ex- [ce.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cur*
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
faiL Purely vegeta-
ble — act :
but gently
the liver.
Stop after
dinner dis-
tress-cure
indigestion,'
improve the complexion, brighten the eyes.
SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Pigeoc* Stop Phone Service.
Terre Haute, tod—Mysterious la-j
terruptlon to (he telephone service to !
the office of the Vaxidaiia master
mechanic, which occurred only at
night time, was traced to roosting
pigeons to the attic They roosted on ;
a wire and their weight caused it to j
come near another wire which they
caught with their feet, thus establish-
ing a short clrciiit.
pects to return at some time In the
f-u* ire. snd admit all who desire to
live the new religion.
8ome of the practices of this re-
ligion are Daily baths—of tun. water
or ciaj—she say* there Is nothing so
good for the body as pure air. sun-
shine water aud soil. The religion Is
PerreU had personally saved at least
i ten lives. At Briceville. Tenn.. in
the Cross Mountain mine disaster
he found and saved five miners. He
was a miner and mine foreman for 31
years.
Ferrell's pay was $1,000 a year. His
j widow and children are left without
essentially one of the stomach And means of support unless congress
tbe rule aud guide to conduct is. "Be passes a special act.
natural" _
Mrs Boggs say* all life centers Jap Students Send Taft Tree*,
around the digestive apparatus The Sea*tl®. Wash—Three cherry trees,
first thing a little child uses is Its gifts to President Taft from the Agri-
Mj mach ate says ,ts future depends j cultural college of the Tok?-o uni-
more on this organ than on anything j verslty. have arrived here on tbe
else By treating it right the child steamer Aawa
THE MEW FRENCH REMEDY. Xo.|.N'o.*.Kw3,
THERAPIONh^!^;
Gilt! srcccss. cries CIDSET. BLADDER DISK ASPS.
PILES CHKOJflC IT.CKRS. SKIN IRCPTHMC8- F1THER SKI
te DR. LK
I *iwi*e« ** PR
L CO- BAVRRSTOCK RI>.
til
HAMPSTP aD. LOX1
LK nuc
dos.es*.
WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE
Writ* for book sarin*? youngr chicks. Sen*! vsm
Earner of 5 friends that use Incubators and fret
book free. Rsntt.; Remedy^Co.. Black well,
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Wright, F. A. The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913, newspaper, April 4, 1913; Collinsville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172595/m1/2/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.