Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 124, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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land and the North Central State*
won the first. third and eighth
prires. Canada tho won the first
nri/e for flint com and first and
TUESDAY. IAN -V |t>-1
be physically' ache. Toothache. Lumbago and tor
icants must be pain. Handy tin boxes of twel\e
7 t Inches in tablets cost few cents. Druggists
and weigh not also sell larger packages. Aspirin is
i without over the trade mark of Mayer Manufac-
turer of Monoacetlcjhldesier of Sal
lanks and tor icylicacid. tJ Ad\
CORSICA CLAIMS
GREAT EXPLORER
thtr clergy has broken down, a
their will upon a majority,
undermining and subverting the verv
fundamental* of democratic govern
.nent and Imperllihg Amerlc-an free
dom itself Fanatical minorities are
always dangerous, but never inor*
ho than when they fancy that
are doing the will of the Lord
"It Is a fact of human history and
experience, explain It how you may
please, that extremes provoke ex-
tremes. The rule Is inevitable.
When restraints become Intolerable,
reaction, like the swine of a pendu TOKIO, .Tan. 25.—'Decorations madr
lurn. sets In. The real danger from tbe President of the United
such restrictive and repressive lee- pfn(ei, jn recognition of services ran- '1
islation. apart from Its injustice, is ]nrPd by high officer* of the ar-
the fnet that it gives rise to con ni|P, „nd navies of the various com
tempt for all law, tries engaged In the war against
"When there are upon the statute Germany* were presented to Jap- ;
hooks measures whuh are not sue nnese officers at the American cur-
tained by popular sentiment an 11 |.agBy jn Tokla recently. Mr. Ed-
public opinion, all law loses rosfiei 11 wftr(j Bell. Charge d'Affaires of the ’
and comes Into contempt. It is tn« American Embassy made the prech I
same when laws are not enforced j ^ presentation. In the presence of
Mve to the extent of c lusing irrita Captain Watson. American Nava?
tiin and resentment law suffers > Attache at the Embassy,
the respect of the community and -pite following officers of the 1m-
the 11 suit is r reaction of crime perial Japanese Navy were present-
‘ Many keen stud"nts of our no f,| wjt|t president's decorations:
rial problems think that the present, Admiral Huron 11. Shimamurn. Vice-
crime wave In the country is due. In Admiral Kesihuro Oguri. Vlce\J
lnrge measure, to this very defer* ]rj(| Kcnjo lde. Rear-Admiral Kiyo-
In the Volstead prohibition law ^azu Abe. Captain Klchlsaburn Xc- !
Sabbatarian Sunday regulationi nurft Several other officers were
would certainly piovoke violent dls granted these medals but th“lr dn-
obedience .and cynk-al disregard for tloH out-ide of Tokto prevented them
searching
life true
.among th<
inr Of religion and the charity ot LONDON, Jan. 25.—Not satisfied
(•hilst have been supplanted in j vv.th Bonaparte, Corsica has entered
they pulpits by social uplift and civic p, lists of claimant
harangues.'* piece of Christopher Columbus. Cal-
«v. J. L. J. Corr pa t. 3. J. P*
tessor of Social Ethics at Benton
College. Flays Proposed
Legislation.
BOSTON. Jnn. 25.—“Blue law
leg.dntion is wnm* In theory and
fatal in practise." deciar»s R°v. J.
I T. Corrigan. S. J. pit-lessor of
,1 ethics at Boston College.
The 'blue law proposal say*
,:n Corrigan, “rem'nd ns »f l’i>-
giun days. If v/e Jndgo Doin tho
civil results of such laws in the
only day* as witnessed fi by no
. —: an nutrority than Governor
ra iford hlntself. nothin* of go al
! .on the rot-Bty. much of harm,
• y be expects 1 if *ttch lavs are
written agultt upon the statute
OTTAWA. Ont.. Jan. 25.—f ana- ov Cltilt. at Tia Juana,
have long claimed that the Field Trial*.
the riches: Fourth annual field trials begin
continent, and in at Pinehurst, N. C.
their c laim have po nted Gole.
fact that hundreds of farms Annual Tomoka Sweepstakes
in Western Can- toutnainent opens at Ormond Beach,
with a fiorlda.
Curling.
have Titomas championship tournn-
•nt opens at St. Thomas. Ont.
Boxing.
International amateur tournament
Square Garde p, New
illans
prairie provinces were
gain lands on the
advancing t..... ~
to the
bought by settlers
ada havd been paid for
single crop. Whether or not the
farmers of the United States
admitted the validity of this claim mr
Canada's success in Jhe internation-
al competition at the recent Chicago
livestock and grain show would „( Madison
seem to lend some color to the Cana- Yolk,
dian argument. Pnckey H
It's criminal toTak" a efcMKt on Canada, according t<> the annomc*- |
ty substitute for "Bayer Tablets of raent of the Dominion Seed Com ml - -
spirin.” Unless you see the name sioner. carried off twenty-one prizes
layer" on package ot- on tablets at this exposition in twenty-five eon- _ r il,^s
tu ure not getting genuine Aspirin tests. For spring wheat it won the '
•escribed by physicians for twenty- first three. For oat* Western C«na-'
,e years and proved safe by mil- da In competition against North
ins. Take Aspirin only as told in western States won all the prizes ' •
te Haver package for Colds. Head-- except the sixth, while Eastern (an. a< 1 1
,-he Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Ear- da in competition against New Eng establisnet
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Those merchants who desire to con-
duct a Dollar Day Sale and who
have not as yet been listed by tbe
Herald will please call us and signify
your intention,
The' names of the merchants who
will conduct a Dollar Day Sale will
be announced in tomorrow s Herald.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 124, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1921, newspaper, January 25, 1921; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1522782/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.