The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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HUNGER DRAWS THE MAP
_Famine Conditions'
gg| Food Shortage approc-hing Fannne Point
Serious1 Food Shortage
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OIL FILLING SY;.n:N
Willi iat«» improve i Ilo s•■■
now prepared to Ii.ind * rh *«
\ on to call. !»t ! I’nii! ;
•nt. We are
I,. nmJ Invite
W. |. WRIGHT. ::j .
, m SPIRIT
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. • ary Basis of Food Saving
:ti Heart of America
l, at T:ue for Freedom.
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Now in tin tin e t 1 i \ n '
Shot Guo and Rifle Shells
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New f ’lult, per box
Field, per box
22 Longs, per box
22 Shorts, per box
75 cents
$1 00
25 cents
22 cents
S. H. HIGGINS
■ i?in11ory service nml niicrl-
.. , . An.•Tl'an people uni'll l*o
,.,| ihc < niitiniii'il heultli,
, lri i. .i i hi tliu A11 it*<I itr*
s II I' I'll il |N>|tlllll<‘l\
i ,, ti, tii ui ' rvloe and
!|| Mill I hli ope H lull- 111 tllM
K*. Ill ltd* pllSt V 1*111* We
i,. i nr ui out mi **\|»*»i*t program.
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A food map of Europe today shows
not a single country In which the fu-
ture dues not hold threat of serious
tlltth ml ties and only a sniull part which
Is not rapidly approaching tin- famine
point. With the exception of the
I t,mine only those countries which
lime maintained marine commerce
him auillcleut food mippilcs to n >ct
ui tuul needs until next harvest, and
eieu In the Ukraine, with store- Been
mulated on the farms there is famine
In the largo centers of population.
Belgium ami northern France, as
well as Serbia, appear on the hunger
map ilislluct from the re«t of Europe
lieniii.se they stand in a different rcia-
tIon from the other nations to the peo
pie of the Fatted States. Amer: a h »
fur lour years maintained the *- .all
iiar rations of Belgium and northerr
France and is already nwi .eg -i-ec
etlui ts to care for : • lr . a>
after-tile war needs w* w :! -•
of Serbia, must l*e t ■ ’ n tl*..-
plan, are urgent in • • •
must have Immediate r.-lo f
The grailtr.'le >f t! •' I’-, .-i r* r.tr
fi r the help An • rlea : a- • • r! n
her during i *'itut« s the
strongest appeal for 11s to eonrlnue our
work there. The mo .-pi the German
armies withdrew G 1 r - ! nnd site
was establish".! 1 « r own
sent of government tIk* little tuitionV>* gh.ns, uli’.i conditions most serious in
llrst thought n ' i" express her grutt-r* Finland,
tude to the t'omiolsslon fi>r llttllrf In
Belgiutn for pi. •
mill ous of her ' 111’
t>eruiauy, on Un
not future hi 'm-h
CllUS beeau.'i ll.eti*
ration Unit we '
to take thought
Germany. Gem
for her own f»
given nc> ess to «
to di-strlbtito f"
dense populatioi
Pie oe
E->g
nnd I
nmlnt
the liven of
•vli
elis.
oi her htmJ. need
a map for A inert-,
is r." present Indi-
,ti)l i mil>-1 on at all
f,.r tl.e P o.1 neve* ot
any pro ha hi.i can can
,d p|..'"1, III il sl.e Is.
ulpp ^ and is enabled
>d to Uie lilies with
s. iiUich arc the trmi-
d.
Frai
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tent
cp, the ■
of iv!ik
Amerii
ml to me
Netherlands
!i have been
:i sLipidh-s
rt Imuiedinte
BV,
r future presents serl-
The same is true of
northern neniful coun-
wei'.cn and Idenmark
p |s ris have been open and who
-.-I, able to draw to some degree
iff i go puppllf*. .
of Kussla !* slreailjr in the
>f famine, nnd pipooiMMi |>eople
re tie.yond the jMissIbilltv of
Before another spring thou-
nf them inevitably must die.
Tids applies as well to Boland and
practically throughout the Baltic re-
spa u
tries-
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hate 1
ujon !
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tlirtis
tl -rx
help.
->.-! nds
l’s’iemln, Serbia. Boumuniu and
. Montenegro liaye already reached the
an ine point and are suffering a heavy
oil •>! death, 'the Armeniuu pojiulu-
h'.’i l> falling. each week, as hunger
a!. • I'- toll, atid tii Greece, Albania
and H'lUtiiniiia s.i serious are the food
h ges that famine is uear. Al-
in - ig! - arv.ttion i- not yet Imtulneut,
It i SwlUerlund, Bulgaria and Tur-
key are in the throes of Serious strin-
gencies «. v.
In order to fullill America's plcdgq
111 wcipil relief we will bale to eX|<ort
every ton <>f foml which eaii be hail-.
t it! ro .gli mir jions. This means ut
•die very !e: -t a minimum of 'jn.uuO.MOO
- tubs cotni'.-iivd »itn il'MIissi tons pro*
’ ir i i .t's and 1i>'_*o.i«»i tons ex-
| ..r ed ’.i-t y.-nr, ivhen we were hound
i.v tl '• tie> of war to the Kuro|>ean
allied » e
Tf we fail to lighten the black spots
un the hunger mup nr If we allow any
p.irrlon» to be, nine darker the eerv
p..!.-e for which we fought and bled
will be threatened. Itevolt andnnnrchy
Inevitubli follow famine. Should this
happen vie will see In other parts of
Europe a repetition of the Russian de-
bacle nnd our light for world peace
! iill hnie l"-eii In >aln.
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Farmers Cotton Oil Co
W ill buy your surplus C-otirn S
all times and will keep of
Cotton Seed Ca’:e on han 1.
Any time you are m t c* market
for either, call ■ nd sei us.
Yours To Serve
Farmers Cotton Oil Co.
W. H. DAVIS, Manager
f w lib'll Is almost be-
■I I'll. Blit l.lth l Ini
th.il have come, vvnli
of urn lops ficcil from
slim, mir cxpoiH nitmi
fed. Inslend of I I.H'gll,'
,. , i., in i ship twenty million
i, . fo. I i" Europe In the coniiin;
ii a us enu be punted
through our i» rt*.
If i:,«• Allbe h.’d nol tieen fed by
Aim : .'a, It would hale hcl'li bOpus-
l r il in lo maintain their de-
ft esc ir.'ulnst tleiiiiuiiy.
M,, til , iIds World need on n purely
v, ,i:ui v hie s the Ailierlcnu people
l ,• iiinclusii eli proved that demon
, , ii sueei -s nun that In thus of
U. I it will rise to Its own defense.
It ilu'it were no oilier accomplish-
m nt ti) Its credit the very fact that it
n the strength of demneracy
■ in in. if more than Justified the
, ,, , . ,. of the Food Adiidutslitttluii
in the eiivS of the world.
1 i than four months after rhe
l i , i - declared war (he Fulled
- , , Food Aifnnidstrutor ox|irus«ed
: . ,|. ,-ruiiuation to meet Aiiierlcit >
f, .,,| problem on a basis of voluntary
act,■ 111 and reiterated his confidence
i . ; v '.l in'd democracy would prove
irresistible.
•Many thinking American*,” said
dr. 11 ,over, •'ami the whole world
, , ,eeti w:itelling anxiously the last
,1 r I, aiilis 111 the fear iliut demn-
i-;,,., America could not orgiiiiize to
i et nut"'mile Germany. Germany
. belli eta In lent that it could tint be
l,me. t’oturary proof l> imrmdliitely
li oar door, and oi:r people have ai
, . demon-i rated their ability It)
ninl ili;e, oi_ani/.e, endure and prepare
I |: I,tarily and efficiently in many di-
'.nits ahd upon the mere word of
I,-,. ion ii - i il»- from the remarkable
,, - i; 1111 a n i ■ of our Army huff liiiaiices.'’
The history of the Food Affminlsrrn-
lon has clearly I own that the trust
• ! ihose who put their faith In democ-
racy has not been iiilsjdui'cd.
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1 USE FULL CUE AT)! U
GERMS IN ITALV
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CRAIN AND COA
With late improvements this Gin is
better than ever prepared to do satis-
factory work. My policy is to do the
! WORK RIGHT OR NOT AT ALL I
1 invite all old and now customers to
patronize this gin and be convinced.
Tuberculosis Experts Sent
Red Cross Will Use Lat-
est Methods.
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HIGHEST PRICES TAIL FOE ' U\i>.
The Best of Coal always <.n A i
HONEST WEIGHT our n o.
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f W. C. McBRIDE,
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Manager |
Immortalize Your Name
In the Rock Everlasting.
You whose aim it is to insuee your family against anxiety
now arid always, should appreciate the value of Uiat me-
morial ft hichnliall honor your name and cominyc genera-
tions, Whether you plan for an impressive architectural '
effect, a sliaf ora simple marker, nothing will so
fittingly p rpetuate your memory as the Rock Everlast-
ing. E.
Hobart Marble and Granite Works
handle th - best marble and granite. Write and they will
cal! in person, or call at their yard. The price is ripht.
Two cars in lately and three more coming.
UNDERDOWN & SHEPHERD, Props., Kobart, OkU.
K OUR VACUM PRESSING MACHINE |
is to'\ installed and doinj; Rood work. ^
Old Clothes made to
look like New Clothes.
We do all Kinds of tailoring and re-
pairing. Come in and let us take
your measure for that new suit. We
% represent the best ciothin^’houses in
/^x T i. the United States.
“T* \| . ; , Wa. VOLKESS
A ; . Lone Wolft Okla*
Inrluilwl in tin* unit uf lueilioal nnd
lay woiki'is which the American Ui-ff
Gross bus scut lo Italy arc a number
of the leiulinsf anti luhci'culosis vvork-
M's of tin* country, sponsored by the*
National Tuberculosis Association.
1 »r. \\ llilum • buries W hite, who heads
tin* unit, Is medical director of tin*
Tuberculosis 'l.eague of I’iUsburgh,
nml Or. Kobert H. Bishop, the assist-
ant director, Is secretary of the Anti
Tuberculosis League of Cleveland as
well a> health commissioner of that
city. Hr. .lohn II Lowmau of Cleve-
lainl. ti Jonnei ipesldent of the Na
ilouitl Association, Is another promi-
nent member of the unit. Others me
Dr Itohert G. Patterson, secretuvy of
the Ohio Tuberculosis Association;
Seymour II. Stone, until recently sec-
retary of the Massachusetts Anti-Tu-
bi'i'onlosis League; Dr. Gertrude Still'
gls secretary of th«* New Volk City
VssoeliUton of Tubereulosis Clinics,
and N. A. Nelson, superintendent of the
. Cincinnati Anti-Tuberculosis League.
These men and women, nt the re
quest of the Italian government, will'
eo operate with that country in apply-
ing the latest, approved American
inofhijils for combating the spread of
tuberculosis. Some of them will he
charged tilth the establishment of
clinics where people of all ages may-
lie examined and treated; others will'
devote jiu-ir attention 'particularly to
j.vevcntbig tuberculosis among chil-
dren. add n .third group will develop
health pubh Hy mid education.
It U to tic credit of flae nml tuber.
< ubtsis cam il a oi AmerT ,1 tl.at it
has produced *ped«llsis of sin’ll fater-
natloonl standing tlctt Italy wishes :o
call them.into her service tempnr*riiy
But the ’campaign will he continued
unremittingly here nt home, lie sup-
port durljbg the ensuing year will lie
derived im heretofore from tlie
suk- of K<;d Cross Christmas Seals, but
i.y a spei-jnl appropriation made by the
U,'d Cuv2 to the National Tuhen ulo-
sis AssoctatUu. Tuberculosis workers
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1918, newspaper, December 26, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173691/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.