Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GARBER SENTINEL, GARBER. OKLAHOMA
Poland Honors Two American Aviators for Valor
Leavenworth. Kans.—"I
was all run-down from a
complication of disease^
My next door neighbor rec-
ommended Or Pierce's Fa
v o r 11 e Prescription be-
I" cause she bad taken It
K with One results. I decided
to take it, and after taking
two bottles of the medicine I was en-
tirely well. It is surely fine."— MISS
r. G. LElNHARDTi 772 Seneca St.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
contains no alcobol or narcotic. Solo
by all druggists in liquid or tablets.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y , for a trial pkg
Wichita Directory
MACHINE WORK~ ~
Of all kinds WBLUING ANI> AUTO r«-
pairing Manufacturers of Aietylen« genera*
tors, torches nml welding equipment
1IROOKH MACHINE C'O.
*25 XV. Lewis St. Wichita, Kan.
Fix Any Broken Plate
) S 1 .OO by Mail
FS"nd for t>o., «.n Artificial Teeth.
Special discount t*> people livina out-
side of Wichita, Karibus.
■■tub unrriLcoarui, « ;, > u.u.u.n.., wirain
Republic Trucks
O. J. WATSON MOTOR CO.
Cor. Douglas and Waco Sts. Wichita, Kans.
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA Ef QUININE
ron and
Coldi, Coufhs Li Griypi
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no cbancM. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first iiimm
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relkvea
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Hsadacba
Quinine in thia form dnes not affect the head—Cascara is bast Took
Laiauva—No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Prince C'asiinlr Lubomirski, Polish envoy, decorates Cn|)t. lluriuoti Iturlson,
Shrewsbury, New York, with "Vlrtuti Mllltarl" for services against the Ileds.
ski, Shrewsbury, Pershing. Insert, President l'llsudskl of Poland.
Wilmington, X. and Lieut. Kenneth
I'nderewskl (lel'l) Uorison, Lubotuir-
sewing machines Albania's Devastating Earthquake
If jou need a sewing machine or anything for your *
machine, wo have it. "Service" Is our motto. Cull us.
HEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE
*a« Rortb Bain I'hou. ■ Uil Wichita, Kaaa.
-Lumber-
stowaway prisoner
ilffWfinMififi 1 ijv• imp'fnmiiHiiiPiiirifMILli!'... y**• ■
Wholesale or Retail
Big stock of all kinds. Windows,
Doors, Lumber and Mill Work.
Local shipments or by the carload
direct to you. Make up your list
and send to us for prices. Lumber
is very low and we look for
advance soon.
J. W. Metz Lumber Co.
3rd and Main SU. Wichita, Kane.
Ask Your Barber for
Shaw's Superior Quinine Hair Dressing
It'$ Better
S.D.SHAW BARBER SUPPLY COMPANY
Wichita, Kansas
<£{ Gold Medal Crackers
vtefc- Are Better
Buy Them by the Can
tfW Southwest Cracker Co. Wichita, Kans.
Enter any time
Positions Secured
116 S. Lawrenca Wichita, Kant.
PIANO BARGAINS!
$750.00 Story A Clark Player $595.00.
Beautiful Tone and Finish. Used one month.
$550.00 Chase Bros. Piano $165.00.
This instrument must be heard to ba appreciated.
We have many more bargains. Call or write.
_ „ A KM STRONG MUSIC CO.
823 E. Douglas Wichita, Kans
Sick People When Ailing
TRY LOPEZ
A Spring Tonic tor Rundown System.
Write for Free Booklet.
Lopez Medicine Co.
412 V4 E Deoilas Ave. Depl. W, Wichita. Kans.
Everything for the
THRESHERMAN
Buy your Supplies direct from the larg-
est Supply House in the Southwest.
S. PHILLIPS SUPPLY CO.
244 South Wichita St. Wichita, Kansas
Write for Catalogue
BALE TIES
Write Us for Prices
J. H. TURNER
600 W. Douglas Wichita^Kans.
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First photograph front scene of recent earthquake in Albania, which
caused more than 200 deaths, destroyed 2,000 homes and made 18,000 people
homeless. The picture shows the desolation in the town of Tepelene.
Jon Jacohson, born In ltoumnnln, Is
a stowaway, Ineligible to entry Into
the ilnited States, on the S. S. Eldena
now docked at Brooklyn, N. Y.
President's New Airedale Pup
occupation army aid
VISITORS
"Your Satisfaction" is Our Motto
Complete, quality service nt reason-
able prices. Accordion and all kinds
of-pleuting. hemstitching, picot edging,
covered buttons. Out-of-town orders
receive prompt attention.
THE FKUILAUF MFG. CO.
118 K. Douglas A e. Wichita, kui.
Films Developed 10c
Eight Hour 5«rcic«
Prints 2^4*3\i% 5 cents; 2 5 cents
MjjsjA Postal Card Size 6 cents. Postpaid
9 DOCKUM DRUG COMPANY
109 E. Douglas Ave. Wichita, Kans.
Buyers of Corn, Kaffir, Rye-. Pop-
corn, Whole Wheat Flour, Jones
Chick Feed, Dry Mash, Farm and
Garden Seed.
JONES SEED & MILLING CO.
B1K E 4 Dept. Wichita, Kans.
Established 25 Yrs.
Accordion Pleating
Covered Button*
Hemstitching, Picoting
Catalogue Free. Order by Mail
A Wichita Pleating and Button Co.
220 E. Douglas Ave., 2nd floor, Wkkita, Kans.
Cowboy Boots
And Leather Leggings. Best
at any price. In stock or made
to measure by your dealer,
or write
The Teitzel Jones Dehner Boot Co.
Wichita Maktn Kansas
FILMS DEVELOPED 10c ROLL
When Prints are Ordered. 1S*2\4.
4c; 2Vix3>4, 2^,x 4 V4. 5c; 3 4x4Vi
and Postal Card size, 6c. Postpaid.
F. G. ORR & CO.
3'.!7 East Douglas Wichita, Kans.
SEEDS
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Sudan our specialty.
Most complete line of Garden and Field Seed.
Write for Prices and Catalogue. Marlow Seed
Co., 122 S. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kans.
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 13-1921.
#
NATtO-^/'L
Early Spring brings with It COUGHS, COLDS. DISTEMPER.
I'IMi EVE. ll« prepared. Give your horse
Spohn's Distemper Compound
at the first *tgn of a cou*h Better still, give It as a preventive
before he nHuwh signs of alcknena. HI'OIIN'8 acts equally well
itn preventive < r cure. By r«-a*on of its germic idal qualities,
it hnnt.n* recovery by expelling th.« <1 !*««*«> germn. abating fever
and restoring appetite. <10 rents ami 91.15 per hottle.
SPOIIN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND.
:j: Every Drop of Your Blood
Should Be Absolutely Pure
Any slight disorder or impurities
ia a source of danger, as every vital
organ of the body depends upon the
blood supply to properly perform
its functions.
Many painful and dangerous dis-
eases are the direct result of a bad
condition of the blood. Among the
most serious are Rheumatism, with
its torturing pain; Kczema. Tetter,
Erysipelas and other disfiguring
skin diseases; general debility,
which makes the strongest men
helpless, and many other disease*
nre tho direct result of impure
blood.
You can in a large measure avoid
liability to disease by the use of
S. S. S., the wonderful blood rem-
edy that has been in constant use
for more than fifty years. S. S. S.
cleanses the blood thoroughly. It
Is sold by druggists everywhere.
For valuable literature and med-
ical advice absolutely free, write
today to Chief Medical Adviser,
169 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
;ands ^ Happy Housewives
are helping their husbands to prosper—are glad'
they encouraged them to go where they could make a home of their '™"
own-save paying rent and reduce co«t of living —where the* ""
could reach prosperity and independence by buying on May terms.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
— land similar to that which through many years has yielded from SO
of^whtit to the acre. Hundreds of farmers in Western
wi wnvn iv in* acrs. nunureaB ot farmers In Western
Canada have raised crope in a single season worth more than the whole
cost of their and. Withi suchi crops come prosperity, independence, good
homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for b*P!>y living.
Farm Gardens—Poultry—Dairying
mrm entrees of income second only to grain i : -*—•—
riimate, good neighbors, churches,
i, rural telephone, etc., Rive you the
jnitiee of a new land with the con-
are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising.
churches,
opportunities o. ■ nvwisuu wit
veniences of old settled districts.
For illustrated literature. maps, description of
fsrm opportunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
and Alberta, reduced railway rates, etc.. writ*
Department of Immigration. Ottawa, Can., or
r. n. HEWITT
2012 Mala St, Kansas City, Mo.
Canadian Government Agent
WAS WARDING OFF BAD LUCK
General Weygand, aid to Mnrsliul
Foch during the great war, will ni>l
Marshal Poeh In dhecting the allied
occupation of German cities.
Caswell 1 .addle Boy Is the name of a blue-blooded Airedale pup pre-
sented to President Harding by a Toledo friend, lie showed his pep immedi-
ately upou arrival by chasing a Wilson cat up a tree.
U. S. Submarine 0-7 Aground
miss alice robertson
mmsmmsxs
-
.
Small Matter to Young Woman That
She Was Also Holding Up Busy
Street Traffic.
"Traffic gels held up in queer ways,"
said a cop at Forty-second street and
Fifth avenue. "It was only just the
other day that we had a blockade that
tied things up for half an hour.
"I noticed a .voting woman pounding
something against tl><> curb. Looked
funny to me, and 1 -oultl not figure
what It was. People passing by
started to run, looked again and
crowded around licr. I headed for the
middle of the bunch and saw she had
'busted open her package and was
breaking a lot of mirrors on the side-
walk, one by one.
"What's all this about?" I asked.
" 'Oh, mister officer,' she says, 'I
broke a mirror a while ago and If I
don't break seven more right quick
I'll have seven years bad luck. By
rights they should be broken all at
once, but I conld only do it one at a
time. And now, please, won't you
help me get out of this crowd?"—
New York Sun.
Nonunion.
"Is he a union man?"
"I don't think he is a marrying
man."
"Oh, give us a rest!" exclaimed
Archimedes when twitted because of
his failure to move the world.
SUCH A NICE YOUNG MAN!
This Minister Evidently Not One of
the New School of Blunt and
Direct Speech.
Though scare-head scoops and front-
page t.ews "storlos" do not come often
from the department of Frank N. Wul-
lace, state entomologist, nevertheless
reportlnl drones who buzz around the
bee division of Mr. Wallace's domain
iimj count always on at least one
good dally story. Here Is the latest
one:
He was a your.g minister of the
old school. He did not follow the
modern doctrine < f frankness In his
speech, especially with the lambkins
of his Hock. Flustered and "fussed,"
he stood before a large gathering of
smiling, good-looking up-to-the-minute
peppy Inmklnettes and in guarded
tones reminded them of the pitfalls
and evils of this wayward world. He
reached the climax of his address and
with a blush of ultra-modesty he said:
"And, uiy dear young friends, do you
know that even this very day there
has come to mine ears a rumor that
there Is in this very community a
band of bold, bud bootllmbers!"—In-
dianapolis News.
No man knows half as much about
women as he tries to make them be-
lieve he knows.
He Is n poor dentist who Is unable
to make a good Impression.
The United States submarine G-7 aground on a sandbar 50 yards off Wil-
derness Point, Fisher's Island, N. Y. The crew of 28 were taken off by Diival
tugs.
New Washington photograph of Mis..
Alice Robertson, Oklahoma representa-
tive, the only woman In congress.
Its Up to "You as a Parent
whether you Peed your boy or
j?iil real building food,or some-
thing that merely "tastes good"
Grape=Nuts
furnishes exactly the food, val-
ues needed to build young bod.*
ies, and the taste is delightful
Grocers everywhere sell this
staunch wheat and. malted bailey food
Ready Co eat-Economical
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921, newspaper, April 7, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145177/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.