Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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TTTE GlRKFR ggyrNEI. GARBER. O&LABO* V
Where Unknown American Soldier Will Be Buried
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ROAD-
T BUILDING
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ATew
Home-
should be made
c.- .-itIC, S2-Tl.I2jy
aud livable.
These wai'i should be Alabastincd In the latest,
■p-co-die-miuute nature color tints. Each room should
reflect T-ur o^n individuality and the treatment
throagboat be z complete perfect harmony in colon.
Tie i (rf~t c'i k:xe, wfcrirr mxriion or cocage, can be
*aec ;^sc ii arocme, juts 2s ii.-_s.-r, tn.*c*-j3 tile Lr.ie-.jent tie of
President Opens Unemployment Meet H£ADS u*ique society
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RUNNING FOR ALDERMAN
Instead of kalsomme or wallpaper
It i ats Ijr- T E^dsirr if yoa expect Abhatfme result thai
ycu w :;r ac-d secure .Yr.rrrf.c«r.
AwJ tils-: m_r. ?i under rarioos narr.ei and iriisc or. rfcc package
irr^ —- crt-ii and circle printed in red. Thar is tke on./ way to be
s-rs yot are die Aiahasriae.
Ahzas^se is easy to mix and apply, raffing in hi results, and
ic-sc^xc.t saakary.
_ _ Aaftasrfs* is a irv pet sp is frre-jor~'i packagrt, wr.'te and b<ao-
to ejx azc b* _« arVtjrvm erf coid water, aad wkz fsil direc-
«ac: pactaee- £T.r7 pectaft if frmxuu
^<1 c%i a^-i c:k printed ia red.
B*r-er «r-- os fcr har-f-rra^e coior de-
c^ti ar: i:<o. K^rndow. Gm -J r>;r decor-
ate proaicaB jcl «i hep yoc won Liern oat.
Alabastine Company
1633 Crmirlk Ave. Cr*nd Etas Ids. Mleb.
Ti< ES LVSRELLA TO MASTER CARE COULD NOT SAVE TREE
JWB & renter
Mastodon Tusks Come From Siberia
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Falco «f Br
"This my doc." said Gardiner. "On
raj" 7 days ci wife gives Lira aa Tim-
bre^Ia and he bri-zs It fivirn to the
station so I doa: hive to walk Loci-?
ia tie wet."
G jartle Banyan in the Botanic Gar.
den at Calcutta la Reported to
Ee Dyins-
No tree In the world has tad greater
;re tes*owed upon it than the rreat
--ran tree In the E-jtanlc pirdeo at
Cal-rcra, *h;vh ;s rt-f- red to t-e ly-
MVS the "Way of the World" eot
camist of the Locdon Mornins Post.
Every tender succulent young root,
as It begins to fall like a stalactite
from the branch overhead Is encased
and protected from harm in a bamboo.
It Is not improbable that the onpinal
tnxks will vanish altogether and
leave the still expanding outer growth*
j as a ring of vegetation round an
e~pty circle. The mother trunk is an
almost shapeless mass by this tin—
and contributes very little to the sus-
tenance of the multitudinous progeny.
This Calcutta specimen Is supposed to
have fifteen aerial roots, a number
from which. It Is probable, tha: a
cipher has been accidentally omitted.
H'rt it a
try:a-
for lh<
wk* fro«j Siberia. sbiHi will be
Rer*ntly the ram. pvrrtiawf
l U wharf at the Portland (Ore.)
that the tricky natives bad rab-
airu* ivory. SciTitlMi ar>d !v>ry
r ry can ea*lly be ntlilzed V,T al-
■tate of preset-rarlon. despite lu
buried beneath Ice and s A.
Thirty-third al-Wraanlc district. Mn.
Falco Uvea 00 Cotambia Height.. a A
ia the parwhiiece of James G. Blaine:
her father. Cr4. IT D. Stan wood, was
a veteran of the Civil war.
NOVEL PHONE DEVICE
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Cycling Across Eng-ish Channel
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Patroman Patching State Road.
be depended upoc as perqjanent ave-
nuiea of cocmunlcatioo. in order that
the original public investment be pro-
tected.
"States which hare been sufficiently
progressive to build their share of
federal aid are now ia a position to
develop secocdary systems, and are
therefore that much ahead in t<ot-Jtnic
•leveicpioent.
"A wise highway policy will con-
struct and maintain roa-ls thrrxigh gov-
ernment forest reaervatioos from fed-
eral funds, without calling upon the
treasuries in the states wherein these
are located. Wherever a state con-
tains large areas of federal lands due
modification should be made of the
present 3 >- expenditure of federal
and state funds.'
Fraodii e.—. A';^ei- stj.
t-_?c-.?iLng tie work of E^ .er Eicon,
regarded is the greatest ph.!gopher
ct the Thirteenth century. Prof, wil-
lanj Hota "e Newt-otd of the Cnl-
ceedeil in finding a key to this won-
derful toot, speaks of numerous
references to alchemy. Ia Bacon's
time ai'ilemy was oasidered a science
and we have records of many workers,
some cf them honest In their beliefs,
but many of them w-ere simpiy im-
porters c-ing the desire for gold to
obtain large sums of zn- -r.ej from their
creduiocs vj.^lrr.s, the New Tork Sun
erphiina.
Nevf Type of X-Ray Apparatus
The West London hospital announ-
ces the possession of a new Roentgen-
ray apparatus, the design of a Bavari-
an roentgenologist, and the only cce
in England which makes use of ray*
of a wave length not hitherto em-
ployed. The current Is of a voltage
greater than 2i .000. It is expected
that with this new apparatus doa-
ble the number of cures of can-
cer possible in the past will be
obtained. The tube gives the highest
penetration yet achieved.
There is no obtuseness like that ot
- ns on "kidding" a tnan who coesat
like it.
Every time a tran Eak«. lore to There is little hope for a man wt
"" ' ' * * profitable In- will lie when the truth would d^ 'uat
rertaect. i £S n eU- J
Whose fault is it when your
husband is cross at
breakfast?
The laryngapbone. a telephonic de-
rice. attracted considerahfe atfetvKm
at the afiippirjg. engineering and ma-
' hinery exhibltioo in London. The
'«rjngaphooe eliminates the tnouth-
;,.e«re and pot* In Its place a transmit-
ter which Is placed agarnut the larynx
when peaking ao that the rtbraii ns
of the throat answer In the same way
* when *peak!ng into the ■XKWhp '-^e.
The derife Is Intended for use So noi ,
fictortefc
WOMAN AS ROAD CONTRACTOR
Ma** toba Muricipality Awards Con-
tract to El.zabeth McCoy to
3j <d Highway.
Elizabeth Ann II^"oy of PIpesrooe,
Maniro^-a. has the distinction of t-eirif
the first worr.an In the province to b«
awariied a contract in •■onstruction of
roads. She recently secured a con-
tract from the good roads board for
mad building in the Pip**toce munici-
pality.
'X Crt>7<l<4t, lliicumii r- -:
•Ikest'oe to f'alsla In sllgtitiy
4r>!one on his "(*/£.toon ejeie."
Wcrid Leg e.
Envy follows the su.-ces-fal, hat le.. ii
the faiiuresL
IS LONGEST PAVED HIGHWAY
Poas'b'e for Mito- rt to Travel From
Atlantic to M u ts<pf>< on
Hard Surface.
FTom tfc A' • Me coast to the MIs-
<i*«ifpl river or. paved roads! Thi'
fay sonr.d like a mororlsr's dreao..
hut It will he ac?isi|y j--**ib!e to mate
<wf 1 trip th « f f|. The !sst sfretct
■f th^ aatlneal pike In Illteols wfli t*
-o«.ipleted the'. Veeer before nar
If jroa kit yocr thumb
with a hammer you
wouldn't blame your
thumb for hurting.
Then why blame your
bus band whose nerves
may have been pounded
by coffee, and whose rest
probably has been broken
by the irritation of the
caffeine it contains?
If you stay awaie half
the night you don't fe«il
any too cheerful
The caffeine of coffee
•nd the them of tea are
known drugs. If their use
is persisted tn, sooner or
later the nervous system
may give way.
Then you may have
insomnia, or disturbed
*leep. Your nerves and
tissues will be robbed of
that stability essential for
normal and happy living
Yoa can avoid this
possibility if you'll stop
drinking tea and coffee and
drink instead, rich, pleas-
ing Postum.
Postum is the deli-
cious cereal beverage with
a coffee-like flavor. It
affords the advantages of
a hot drink, without the
ill effects of tea or coffee.
Order Postum from
your grocer today. Try
it with the famil y for a few
days, and see what a dif-
ference there'll be—how
it will permit Nature to
bring sound sleep and
strong, sturdy, quiet
nerves. Sold by grocers,
Postum comes In two
f-rms: Instant Postum (in tins)
icade instantly In the cup by
the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal lin p«tk«K« J
larger bulk, for those who pre-
fer to make the drink while the
meal is being prepared) mads
by boiling (or 20 minutes.
<ach a l«r* pari
In this country.
d road bean poult n
Post urn* for Health
There's a Reason"
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921, newspaper, October 20, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145205/m1/6/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.