The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NEWS. DOVER, OKLAHOMA
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FAMOUS DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION.
L
YSPEPSl
cato SAVE ILL '
BUI FOB Pilt
CAPTAIN OF RESCUE SHIP SAYS
MANY ON VOLTURNO JUMPED
INTO SEA.
THINKS SMOKER CAUSED FIRE
People Fought on Ship—La Tour-
aine's Captain Says Passengers
on Burning Vessel Struggled
For Deck at Alarm Cry.
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
Girls! Try This! Makes Hair Thick,
Glossy. Fluffy. Beautiful—No
More Itching Scalp.
You have a right to your opln'c
) have other*
Passing
ry evident that
press agents
-It's
school
awa>
"What's the new school
I There isn't an>
the old
passing
Old People Need
A Bowel Stimulant
*
Didn't Quite Understand.
Ai a draper's shop they employed a
small boy to run errands. The other
day, while he was waiting in thfe shop,
a lady came in and asked the assist-
ant for a yard of silk
When it was placed before her ehe
exclaimed:
'Oh, really, i must be mad; 1 want
muslin!"
On hearing this the boy rushed out
of the shop, and, seeing a policeman
across the way, ran up to him, shout-
ing
"Come over here. There's a woman
In our shop gone mad. She wauls
muzzling!"—London Tit-Bits.
"CASCARETS" FOR
No sick headache, sour stomach,
biliousness or constipation
by morning.
Havre, France, Oct. 1" —If the pas-
sengers oil the Volturno had remained
calm, all could have been saved, af-
fording to Captain Claussin, of the
Touraine, who in his report to his em-
ployers, the French Trans Atlantic
company, tells of a fatal panic on thtj
ship.
Some jumped overboard as a result
of sheer fright, he says. All the peo-
ple in the forward steerage became
panic-stricken when they saw tlie
flames and smoke, and the stairways
all were crowded- with fighting, strug-
gling people.
The crew, too, became excited, and
hindered the work, acocrding to Gaus-
sin.
Captain Inch was the last to leave
the ship, he says, with the boat's doc-
tor and several officers.
Smoking by steerage passengers is
believed to have started the fire,
which was discovered by a passenger.
A ship officer says lie frequently
found immigrants smoking contrary
to rules.
TO BREAK WITH HUERTA.
Two Notes From United States Are
Last Diplomatic Dealings.
Within ten minutes after an appli-
cation of Danderine you cannot Hud a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not itcli. but what
will please you most will be after a
few weeks' use, when you see new
hair tine and downy at lirst yes—but
I really new hair—growing all over the
scalp
A little Danderine immediately dou-
I bles the beauty of your hair No dif-
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, jus! moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
! through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time The effect is amaz-
ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and
wavy, and have an appearance of
abundance: an incomparable luster,
softness and luxuriance
(let a 2") 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
a!l—you surely can have beautiful hair
and lots of it if you will just try a lit-
tle Danderine. Adv.
Get a 10-cent box now.
Turn the rascals out—the headache,
biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour
stomach and foul gases—turn them
out to-night and keep them out with
Cascarets.
Millions of men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels or an upset stom-
ach.
.Don't put in another day of distress.
Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach;
remove the sour, fermenting food;
take the excess bile from your liver
and carry out all the constipated
waste matter and poison in the
bowels. Then you will feel great.
A Cascaret to-night straightens you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from
any drug store means a clear head,
sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver
and bowel action for months. Chil-
dren love Cascarets because they
never gripe or sicken. Adv.
Alcoholic Fiction.
That's a corking good story Scrib-
ble is contributing to Flimmer's mag-
azine."
"1 should say it's an un-corking
good story. The leading character is
a dipsomaniac."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
OASTOniA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In TTse For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Frugal.
Mother Ethel, are you saving any-
thing for a rainy day?
Ethel—Yes, mother. I never wear
my silk stocking around the house.—
Life.
First thing a baby learns to do is cry
for what it wants.
r
Why Old Backs Ache
Wh.it a pitv that so many persons p^wt
middle age are worried with lame bac ks,
aching kidneys, poor evesight. sick head-
ache, dizziness, gravel, dropsy or dis-
tressing urinarv ills Kidney, weakness
brings these discomforts in youth or age
and is a dangerous thing toneglect.for it
leads to Bright's disease and uric acid
poisoning Doan's Kidney l'ills have
brought new strength to thousands ot
lame backs—have rid thousands of
annoying urinary trouble
An Arkanaa, C M
Washington. Oct. la.— The I nited
States government todaj informed
Provisional President Victoriano IItier-I
ta that it looked with abhorrence and
amazement upon his assumption of
both executive and legislative powers
in Mexico and that in view of his
course it could not regard as constitu- j
tional the elections planned lor Octo- :
her 2ti.
Two notes, one strongly phrased and ;
written by Secretary Bryan inquiring j
about the safety of the imprisoned j
members of the Mexican congress, and j
the other drawn in forceful language I
by President' Wilson himself, are said j
to constitute practically the last ef- j
forts of the Washington government to j
deal with the Huerta auhoriies by j
diplomatc means unless there is a
decided change of spirit on the part of
officials in Mexico City.
The negotiations through John Kind !
had proceeded to the point where the
state department accepted the indorse-
ment of Frederica Oamboa for the
presidency as meaning the elimination
of Huerta and where it was confident-
ly hoped that fair and free election
would be delivered on October 26
Now. however, President Wilson has
made it clear that the Washington gov-
ernment with the e\ent^ of the last
few days the imprisonment of the ,
j deputies and the establishment of a ;
j dictatorship i>> Huerta, lost all hope j
| of seeing constitutional election de- I
j livered by the Huerta regime.
| The steps taken by '! ' United States
| were formally communicated to all for- ;
eign governments. No further negotia-
tions are planned through diplomatic
channels and it would not lie surpris-
ing if .lohn l.ind. who has been wait-
I ing at Vera Cruz to observe the man-
lier in which the Huerta officials c ar- |
ried out their promises, should return j
to the I'nited States at once.
Iluerta's decrees, proclaiming him-
, self as in charge of the departments
of the interior administration, finance
and war were received here today and
the text given out at the state depart-
ment. The documents were read at
today's cabinet meeting and members
of tiie cabinet expressed themselves as
astonished at the audacity of Cleneral
Huerta.
Easy Winner.
Senator Key Pittinan was talking
in Tonopah about two lobbyists who
had quarreled
"But there's no fear,' he said, "of
their maiming or mutilating each oth-
er They are like Bluff and StufT.
" 'Who came out ahead.' a man
asked, in that street row between
Bluff and Stuff"'
" Stuff did,' was the answer, but
he had bait' a street's start
PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE
1413 E. Genessee Ave. Saginaw,
Mich.—"Cuticura Soap and Ointment
cured me of a very bad disease of the
face without leaving a scar. Pimples
broke out all over my face, red and
large. They festered and came to a
head They itched and burned and
caused me to scratch tliem and make
sores. They said they were seed
warts. At night 1 was restless from
itching. When the barber would
shave me my face would bleed terri
bly. Then scabs would form after- !
wards, then they would drop off and
the so-called seed warts would come
back again. They were on my face j
for about nine months and the trou- |
ble caused disfigurement while it !
lasted.
"One day I read in the paper of the
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 re- ^
ceived a free sample of Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and it was so much
value to me that 1 bought a cake of
Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura
Ointment at the drug store. I used
both according to directions. In about
ten days my face began to heal up.
My face is now clear of the warts and
not a scar is left." (Signed) LeRoy
C. O'Brien, May 12, 1913.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-
card "Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston ' Adv.
The Difference
What's the difference between spe
culatinu and investment'.'
"When ytou lose. It is speculation,
when >ou win it is investment
Judge
Really Unkind.
' Ah, yes." murmured Miss Sclieech
i er. after the first selection at the inn
; sicale. "I have had snue exciting ex
: periences. Coming over a terrible
! storm arose, and 1 bad to *>ing to quiet
| tile passengers. You should have seen
the heavy seas running."
And tin- big, rude man in the pink
necktie gazed out of the window "1
j don't blame the sea," lie muttered
Gretna Green Ceremony.
A young couple who arrived at Ber-
wick the other Sunday were married
after the Scottish fashion in a delight-
i fully simple way.
They drove over the border into
i Scotland, and, stopping at a spot
where two men were seated, the young
man said that he and the lad.x wished
to be married and that they could not
adopt the conventional method, as it
would lie stopped directly the banns
were put up.
The couple then formally took each
other for man and wife before the two
witnesses, and a document to that ef
feet was produced and signed by the
parties and tlie witnesses
77ic. I ili tit One Is <i Mild laxative-,
Tonic That Will Keep the BotutU
Gently .-lc/ac1.
Healthy old age is so absolutely de
pendent upon the condition nt the bov.
els that great care should be taken to
see that they act regularly The fact
is that as age advances the stomach
muscles become weak and inactive and
the liver does not store up tlie juices
that are necessary to prompt digestion.
Some help can be obtained by eating
easily digested foods and by plenty ef
exercise, but this latter Is Irksome to
most elderly people One thing is cer
tain, that a state of constipation should
always be avoided, as it is dangerous
to life and health. The best plan is
to take a mild laxative as often as Is
deemed necessary. But with equal cer-
tainty It is suggested that cathartics,
purgatives physics, salts and pills he
avoided, as they do but temporary good
and are so harsh as to be a shock to a
! delicate system
A much better plan and one that
: thousands of elderly people are follow-
i ing, is to take a gentle laxative-tonic
; like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which
acts as nearly like nature as is possible
| In fact, the tendency of this remedy
Is to strengthen the stomach and bowel
muscles and so train them to act liatu
I rally again, when medicines of all
1 kinds can usually he dispensed with.
I This is the opinion of many people of
different ages, among them Mrs Mary
| A. P. Davidson of "University Mound
Home, San Francisco, Cal She Is ,8
and because of her sedentary habits
MRS. MARY A P DAVIDSON
1 had continual bowel trouble From
the day she began taking l>r. 1 aid
well's Syrup Pepsin she has had no
further Inconvenience and naturally
she is glad to sa> kind things of tills
remedy.
A bottle can be bought of any drug
I gist at llfty cents or one dollar People
usually buy the fifty cent size first, and
then, having convinced themselves of
| its merits, they buy the dollar size.
| which is more economical Results are
always guaranteed or rtioncy will lie
refunded Elderly persons of both
sexes can follow these suggestions
with every assurance of good results.
Families wishing to try a free satn
! pie bottle can obtain it postpaid b> ad
dressing l>r W. It Caldwell, 419 Wash
Ington St., Monticello, 111 A postal
card with your name and addiess on
it will do.
Stop baking bread so often. Buy and try
L-.W. SODA
CRACKERS
They give the men folk and little folk muscle and
energy because they are digestible. They re better for
the family's health because of their light and flaky
crispness. Serve Sunshine L.-W. Soda Crackers and
you add a change to meals that improves the ap-
^ petite, saves you time and the trouble of 6^, -*'
^ w baking, and delights everyone with a
delicious and wholesome treat.
]OOSE-Wiles
glSCUIT (pMPANY
Bakera of Sunshine Biscuit*
Too Much Reform.
Mayor Cheney of Hartford said of a
reformer who desired 4o revive some-
of the most intolerable of the Sunday |
blue laws: I
"The mail would stop us from read-
ing our Sunday newspaper, from tak- j
ing our Sunday auto ride.'
He frowned.
A reformer of this type, he said,
"may be defined as one who believes (
in ihe divine right of interference."
In the big,
economical,
air-tight, family
package
25c
n^/rrc
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
. blotters, etc.
dye in cold water nnin 1" ,' '•
MONUOI llHIJIi C-.QMPAMY. Uulncy. III.
■ Picture tT
Tetis " Story." '
A. Hendricka.
Rose Hill. lJt-'
Queen. Ark says
•1 was injured
and
eake
suffered a great
deal from kidney
disorder and I had
gravel. 1 took all
kinds of medlcln
but found no r>
lief until 1 U®ed
Doan's Kid i
Pills Two b<
etired mu and I
haven't suff-
Get Doan't t Any Store. SOc a Bo*
DOAN'S VMV
FOSTLR-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Decision in Sulzer Case Delayed.
Albany, X. V., Oct. 1«">. The possibil-
ity of an indefinitely long delay in re-
porting a verdict as to the guilt, or
innocence of Gov. William Sulzer loom-
ed up at his trial today. This was
suggested when counsel tor the im-
pediment managers asked that the
court recommend to the assembly the
bringing of a new article of impeach-
ment in the event that the testimony
ot Dunacn \Y Peck, superintendent of
public works, and Henr> I. Morgen
than, ambassador to Turkey, should
be found not to be relevant to any
charge contained in the present arti-
cles.
PREVENTION
belter than cure. Tutt's Pills If taken In time
•re not only a remedy for, but will present
SICK HEADACHE,
biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases.
Tutl's Pills
BIG TRACTS DRAW MANY.
640 Acre Allotments In Nebraska Lot-
tery Make 5,000 Register.
Broken How, Neb., Oct. In.- The
Niobrara land opening which continues
for two weeks, is attracting large
crowds. More than 5,000 have regis-
tered during the first thirty-six hours.
Good order prevails. Most of today's
arrivals came from Iowa. Illinois, Mis-
souri. Kansas und Oklahoma. The
chain i- of securing G40 acres of land
free is tempting as in former openings
I only 100 acres ha* been a\allalile.
"Pape's Diapepsin" fixes sick,
sour, gassy 'jtoirachs in
five ninutes.
Time it! In five minutes all stomach
distress w ill go. No indigestiou. heart-
burn. sourness or belching of gas, acid,
or eructations of undigested tood. no
di/.ziness, bloating, or foul breath
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs,
it is the surest, quietest and most cer-
tain indigestion remedy in the whole
world, and besides it is harmless.
Please for your' sake, get a large
fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
from any store aud put your stomach
right Don't keep on being miserable
—life is too Bhort—you are no? here I
long, so make your Btay agreeable.
Eat what you like and digest it; en-
joy it. without dread of rebellion in
fhe stomach.
pape s Diapepsin belongs In your
home anyway. Should one of the fam-
ily eat something which don't agree
with them, or in case of an attack of
indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or
stomach derangement at daytime or
during the night, it is handy to give
the quickest relief known, Adv.
Daily Special.
Even If You Are Beaten a Nose. You
Get Second Money.
Finance as She Is Wrote.
To add to troubles of the Wall street
man forced to spend his summet in
the city comes tlie necessity of em-
ploying a substitute stenographer in
vacation season. Wall street diction is
hard enough for the regular stenog j
rapher. the substitute finds it next to
impossible.
The employer of one of the substi
tutes not long ago tried to !>•■ particu-
larly careful and distinct in his dicta-
tion Nevertheless, "comptroller^ the
i-urrency" emerged us comptroller of
the corn belt." A remark about the
drought district in Kansas" was inter-
preted as "grouch district in Kansas.
Reverting tft money matters again,
the employer talked about taking bul-
lion Into the Bank of England. and the
copy showed that bouillon soup had
been taken into the bank.
Right there the bell rang for a new
typist. Wall Street Journal
Don't neglect a cold It inean> ( ..u-uinp
lion oi l'ncuniotiiii Dean- Mentholated
Cough Drops check colds . o at Druggists.
COLT DISTEMPER
•u^T'tnrfiru* nf in fml A«*Ut on tli« blood and *i pel* wrm« of
*11 fnrtnit old Mem p* f. B t rmnrdy *'V"riS8botTllttanS
( me bottlo Lruanu.t. <«1 tn ryn an n!ii liild by
K'lI'tVlvCTevM-^hln*- l< l W l« «"" «*l- aalllii*
' l"™ r.-moij lu< > i.u.mB-w.,1.. y n<.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., ll.e..l.l.u,dB«Urlol«l.u, Ooshen. Ind., U. S. A.
To Please the Ladies.
"Are you strict with lady smug-
glers?"
"Oh. no," answered the customs in-
spector. "We always let them smug
gle In a few cigarettes or a cake or
two of foreign soap."
Don't judge by appearances. Men
i who wear diamond pins often have
I money.
Black Powder Shells
The superior shooting of Winchester
"Nublack" and "New Rival" shotgun
shells is due to the Winchester method of
construction and loading, which
has been developed during over
forty years of manufacturing in a
country where shotgun shooting
is a science. Loaded shells that
meet the exacting conditions of
American sportsmen are sure to
satisfy anybody. Try either of these
shells and then you'll understand.
LOOK FOR Tlii: RED W O.V TITI' BOX
\Vnl«oB I< "ola*ntn it,^*■
maton. IM". l-Kjk-lr^ 11 -iU
t-sl reler«nc«9. IMmI rwulU.
D Hare of th,s Paper desirinR t0 bu' PATENTS
iVvutl vl 3 anything advertised in its col-
umns should insist upon having what they ~ ^ WICHITA. NO. 42-1913.
ask for.ref using all substitutes or imitations —
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Because ot those ugly, grlzily. gray hair*. Use LA CREOLE
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