The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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KIOWA COUNTY NEWS
Iwit a
Breath of
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«»d-
r&-'1* MRelief!**
From HAV FEVER
Brmhlw* Jrwo to f» «-o will'
four w«rl» uv pli-wvwr*# Mi
•owilnet. Tab** by inhalation,
with » Mnk Uttls tnhairr that
Ton ran »! " *c* * arry with V«<»
Co«V*oU>o4, p.'%*or4 »ti4 lo-
■kwwtly »ff*c*iv«. N'Hhiagkn
t*«4 allow!
t«»aruiTi wiTitiM*
ft l< »4 SI 4r*» nr »• OIU an**
I* fcf MO »«M h«H«l
CrWor.w. t Si^prtiu:’.
of Goldr
coming to farmer* from the rich wheat Add* of «
Western Canada. Where you can boy feed lam land 1
at IIS to ISO per acre and re from Mtoll bushels
of $3 wheat to the acre It** evy to make money. Canada
and other land at very low prices. Thousands of <
farmer* from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking
advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yields
advantage of this great opportunity
also of Oats* Barley and fTa&o Nnd Fambig is
fully as profitable an industry aa grain raiaing. Good
achonis; market* convAient; climate escellent.
Write for literature and particular* a* to reduced A
. railway rates to Sup*. Immigration. Ottawa, M
1 Canada, or to '■
\ 0. A. COOK I
) 2012 NnlnSU* Kenkaa City. No. 1
Canadian OeTenunsat Agent J
TO All WOMEN
WHOIRE ILL
This Woman Recommend*
Lydia E. Pinkham’n Vege-
table Compound—Her
Pereonal Experience.
HcT^n, Neb.—** I want to rororn- ,
meed Lyaia E. PinkhanT* Vegetable
Compound to * 11
odams who suffer
from any functional ,
rii.4turlic.nce, a* it
has don* »• more
good than all the ,
doctors id* Vina.
Since taking it 1
have a tine n<-» :Wy 1
tahy r.rl an l have
f sin* ! in h*» th *.‘>d
strength. Mr hus-
i fcr.d 4.1 i ht ih
jirim j et wmI-
u-is*' te> all sufferer*
wem-rv”— Mrs. John Kottbus***, U.
Ka I, UeUaa, Nehraak*
This famoua root an l hceti rwrv^r,
Ly ii* E. Pinkhasn's Vegetable (> m- |
pound, ha# bwro rrotorir.g wnrmm ct
AmafKa to kaallto for more thaa forty
y«M-» ar,d it w.U wall pay any woman
who suffer* from dkfJarroaeeta, iv-
gaft.icniton, ulr#rsttoa, irrwgw^ti^ I
bacasK-ha, heaiaar-w. ncraowm*** -♦
••the MW to give thm aarwwnfal
re-nedy a trial
for spacial ssuripretto** In t*#*H*a
fear ailm-et writ* I.vdia HI PiakhaM*
modi cine Co., I.ytm, Mass. The rowslt
*f feg long Mtpeciv«v*W** fw»
GERMAN PLANE BROUGHT DOWN BY BRITISH GUNS
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Writing Material.
•"The late Senator Fa!rt«afck" *»ld
s Washington dlphu'iat, “'*** a * w
r», U*f. l ut be hated r«A>-#® *>< the
Z.. a type.
H* a nw-ri that *uch rcallam had
riefenac aod be ouce said to * tle-
feodec of It!
- f,,u -v hhour a* convincing, mv
g*nhI air •• the ■hatoiy you on wh *
• M toi l up »; fto Ctlt -f the h ’»*4
arttlr .- M>m alth about T>W sheet* «<
It., tw • •»( a pn'lt l*.>tc f>S(«r bulging
(r -0« Me vari ias |wi,li
* Til* »«o,ug man said to the cop in
bis drtfew:
•*T am gathering material for a
novel." *"
In tha Toils.
He (watching another couple)—I
sup\wuie he feels that he could not live
slitiai her.
she fee. and I don’t think he’ll
have a chance to And out that be could.
Qerman Camouflage.
X prit «h air officer. writing froea
the vm'..■** “rat mv* tbit the *ie^
ensr.e i*it tt :j$ sgnsg hew**.! *»**•
.k 5sg» to a rata of ari'.WIe r^vtc-
ts:.t la a u» wr ts#. "1 r»e iawt
Mivft aod ► <*<<f stjetltoril
are of’eo ilewtved ,rn» Wh»W tyt*f
' ' ae • riieai "As a Arwt *M
(h'rman mJlisry aa*horitlee aoiMiht
»»rriW«\» f-oai the moat dis*ia-
gu.4hid Orrato irtlstfl Ih color. Al
i t‘«t step, every eva'iahle man was
turned on to the howften* of enrrytag
out the artists’ Ideas, gilri of caova*
painted to look Uke roads were con*
stricted, under which regiments mold
march wltb«»at bdog seen. Poper en-
cnmoments were Improved and aero-
drome*, nmrii. villages and factories
of a purely fictitious character were
set up merely to distract •itoerveea and
to cover the movements of troops and
guns. Noth'ng on «o vast a scale has
ever been nttemyted before."
tbl* GvrioeQ •eujtoie a I rtolrricli*. tuifeu inaihme <*as hruuglit <1<■ w». in the V»nt» *en by UrilUh gunners.
PSWWWWWWO a ■ * v e e » ■ ■ — — — _ _ _ -
SPORT CONTESTS OF THE TOMMY WAACS IN KENT
Don’t Poison Baby.
fWoglT TEARS AGO almost ovary mother thought h*w child moss mow
r si??- T2
ESsSa
■mm and morphiJM, each of which is a narootio product of opium. UmgRiata
aro Drohibius/froea sailing auhwr at the narootkw named to children at alitor
to aavfaody without Uhailing them “potom." The dettnlikm of *‘ IU,ro‘J^°
1st “A ■**dvrita which rMsanss puin and produce*deep, but toAvchto
oiis d/Jst prodwam stupor, earn*, atmnUUms and dcofh.* The Ud*u» and
amttt of madidnaa oontoinlng opium are diaguissd, and told ttader fcenamea
of ’* Drops.* “ Cordials,* ** Hoothing Byropa,* eto. Too should not permit *ny
Btodminw to bn ctroo to your children without you or your physician know
of Chaa. B
Pat* tat.
|JMt* l»orMhy’s uni'lew are h>ilh at
lo war. aod **»» to • »t»vi aittnlra-
n» f >* wMItn The utkw day in a
lawM «ttw, r»f the altttna «n
or tmKher's Inp »l*en • »t*urnlr<l ■»*•»-
tor n'*nri lumttlf Immediately
lipped to the *>wf
"tier*, ttildy," the offered “yoa c*H
It <« mmu i Inp '* Harper’ • Maga*
... .SftidUsw,.
vaO * »» *. rwAMkir
BW to1
Tlir Tommy Waac* ami women motor driven in Kent. Kngland. are helping to furnlih fun in the i-amps by tak-
ing it»rt in tha irm; .ervlce *p..rt .vatests The photograph shows a women’s nice, which consisted of running
part way with egg nnd apuun and akippmg borne.
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ONLY OME CAUSE FOR WORRY
Pawrt'OT Put Up by owning Cheftt-
njt Nsnrvrd A»l Otto Trowhtaa
from Mia CvawMt
llw.litmv vras fi-eiitis uiHvonfortsblc
pa ha frudgwJ tM'Oi# In tto ttl# Hud
gravis he hotri a taurh tohlnd him
afKd. nirloiM la Inn* t ho could fvel
RUartowa in auch »«*ii*»f he mriirvl
prv>‘int1 ami Slm|>v« »f»o
u«« ir< f'«( dry with the ti l tff ah
tuafv- lls,
nti'ro ta>»«*>;ng hem>iae
pa, ‘urg'i.fteo niy ufl-hf-IHT grnwlrd
£»»ii ttua
•'N't, to1 under and I’ll tell
fan,” aaht HI mpaon. “I have Jtiat
(sari uhoQf Musna. Ita w»»d to •
rtv*ir*l*t mil <al't to Ibe man tSIve
pi* wwrieii.ing that will tioiil—h front
say niiiid ttie fh*iuitit of airO'V »»'l
trittec rocollectlotia' That chemist
sauat l ave Keen an obliging I'hap, for
|m m.vde «p a <t a» of iitiiolne.
<*»H* wormwood amt n little castor ofl
Car Uu»a t« take, and the per Mil
chop can't ttiln* of iinylhtng now et-
Wyt Hew *'1»e»*a for sotting tha taste
gat of his nHiiiih"
"Vacuum fltotlitng and Hprff to Oat"
a.nrot,/ the artswirv to guewtloii* at
g set,, era niination »i*is*r«l Ihs
(pit .wliig :
‘'Gross ifn',r*n.-e la 144 tiroes ad
Rp,v *• just ordinary ignwranc* ”
“Aniti irite |v an nid fsshbMwst her
sr.t * ft of a lellow who h»a an tmicil
oiseseif in me plsce.*
-Th, liver la an lufrimal organ"
"Vacuum l* nothing with the utr
puchtol out of it pit up lii a pick it
bottle— It I* very hard in gvt.*’—
fhrlstlan Keglstef.
Saving Wheat
is only one
good point
for
tolES
(Mam OfCokn)
—5^s 6d<$ty
HOMING PIGEONS GOING TO THE FRONT
MAKING AERIAL BOMBS
Thl* |lritl»!i otTl.’inl photograph shows !»••* Itrltiaf: uriny hoining pigeons
•re sent up to the fighting bnes in Frame, lli.se ttilelllgent birds have beeo
(he mean* of turning muny a |samlhle defeat int.. a glorious victory. In one
of the gnat tattle# that raged «».ng the British front recently a British
officer fun ml himself surrounded by Bocha troops, and released one of Ms
pigwus With a note to his artillery telllug them to pour a barrage over the
iluus. lie was saved.
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“YOU ARE DOWN RATHER EARLY”
What Makes You Feet Tired?
IMATIH
If it isn’t hard work or exercise, then its your wsw—
Your blood has been poisoned by the bite of a malar-
ia mosquito or by stomach and liver disorders. In
some cases low vitality and lack of energy is due to
thin, weak blood.
Grove's
Tasteless chill Tonic
Enriches the Blood and Purifies the Blood; by this
means it Strengthens the body from head to toe and
you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect It contains just what the blood needs. Iron
and Quinine, in a form acceptable to the most deli-
pata ctnmnrh
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex-
ceptionally Good General Strengthening Tonic for
the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young
or old. Pleasant to take. Price 60c.
Perfectly Harmless• Contains no
Nux-Vomlea or other Poisonous Drugom
SW* Grove's ohill Tonic Tablets
You can now get Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet
form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought The
Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet
rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel
The tablets are called “GROVE’S chill TONIC TABLETS" and
contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex-
actly the same results as Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic which is
put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c.
While tlietr brother* are righting fh»
battle of liberty on the front In Krone*
the women of BngSand are seeking tc
speed the muse to • victorious told
by working night au«! day lo munition
factor!e« to *urn out hundred# of ttmu-
ssmts of war weni*>ns. This picture
*b»«s a woman worker lo one of Eng-
land's largest factories. ««-etylene weld-
ing the bodies of serial bombs.
Confidence.
Henry’s mother was explaining
•„u>e of the reason# why he should ht
a g»»«t hoy at all time* Among atbet
thing* she told him (hat he had only
«.ne life to live ao<l one chance here
on earth to be good
“Well, mother * *aM Henry, "I think
we #h<niid bane two chaoces."
"No, llenfv; tied give* us Just on*
chance and we tnu*t try very hard It
t>e )u*t a* ** w* < ao he"
-Well.” replied (he boy. "I think w*
,hnulil bate two <-haoe**a New, who
d«* voti think la right, mother, God oi
rolled
Mistaken identity.
I "Hleopatni! Cleopatra V*
Mary, who liked big names for her
I p*-ta.
“Why. I taught yoor r*t« n»m«
w«# *i*S| ■ iteen." 'iv* the visitor.
“Hr »’«-• .Varvvtom liH to had MB
kittens." «fftnn>*d Mery ••‘»otly.
An Apology for Sarcasm.
... “Are sarcastic people Ill-natured?*
Jti answer to the British Tommie’s remark. "1 see you've moved, til's ]
. , i ... . . 111 :I _ ** TFi., on ti lo h or
young lady replies: “Yes, so I huve. but not willingly.'
•Not always/' replied Mi*« Cayeflat
yuuLiit mu; irir**v«. • vwi — - —— - — - . uRoinctlines what ttM'Uw mtcajub la t
remurkable nrtsllcaiuent nnd that of the house was a shell from a Boche gun
on the western front which exploded near the foundation, causing the walls to
cave In and Uiereby bringing the atUc down to the level of the street
generous effort to be euphemistic lx
etatlng a aecemuiry fact,"
Help win the war by using ,
flour and more substitutes! But
when you do buy flour be sure
your grocer sends
Heliotrope
Flour
“The Always
Reliable”
•f*vv •• v
Milled with expert care under rules
of the U. S. Food Administration.
Still the leader for best all-around
baking results.
—At All Grocers
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL 4 ELEVATOR CO. Olckton <3t»
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918, newspaper, August 15, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173639/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.