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Wednesday February 13 1918.
Airman Drives Plane
Thru Blazing Balloon
Rome Jan 12 (Corrcspmideiiro of
the Associated l're.ss). How an aviator
feels when he driven an airplane
through a flaming observation balloon
Is described by Giovanni Aneillotto an
Italian airman who demolished an
Austrian balloon in that fashion in an
air conflict at ltustigne.
The balloon was guarded by three
Austrian chaser airplanes. These were
engaged by three Italian fighting ma-
chines while Aneillotto dived straight
at the balloon at which he opened lire
With incendiary bullets at a range of
about twenty yards. At the same mo-
ment he suddenly realized the danger
he was in for it was clearly impos-
sible for him to avoid collision with the
now flaming balloon.
"I thought to myself it means
death" he says in his report. "I closed
my eyes and waited. Ituri-ly a second
passed before 1 felt a shuck; there was
a sound of tearing; flames rushed across
my face. 1 opened my eyes and found
myself a few dozen yards from the
ground.
"I started my engines steadied the
machine glanced at tho wings in fear
th..t their support would fail me. They
were trembling us though broken ami
Were carrying some tattered pieces of
Stuff. Hut they held; the propeller
turned and the airplane gradually
gaining speed glided toward the Italian
lines. A few minutes later I alighted
r' my camp."
Examination of the machine showed
that it had passed clean through the
burning balloon. In the shock of co.
llsion the wings had actually been
broken in the middle but were hold to-
gether by the support of the machine
gun.
London Jan. TI- Speaking on Ger-
many's war aims and dangers of a pre.
mature peace. Lord Denbigh described
the people who are out for peace at
any price and certain others as in class
'7." separating them as follows:
"The Z's are those who are ignorant
cf the situation and do not know what
thy are talking about.
"The Z's are utter rotters men who
want the war to end because they can
mt get margarine or becaus.- their beer
Is thin.
"Tho Z's are the enemy agents in
the pay of Cermany trying to lower
the morale of the soldiers and the
people."
T'.elfast Ireland Jan. 22. The Uriii-
i.overnment soon will launch a lu.noo
000 pound scheme for increasing tie
cultivation of flax in Ireland owing to
the importance of flax for the manuf ic
tare of airpUne wings. Estimates l.
experts show that the quantity of fl:i
urually grown in Ireland would net I"
sufficient in the coming year for thi
;: d other demands. Farmers who owi
land suitable for the purpose will hi
offered subsides and the government
probably will secure in addition larvc
areas of land in the midlands and souih
of Ireland. There is likely to he a
scarcity of seed and experiments nr.
to bo made With the Use of Canadian
seed.
Amsterdam Jan. 22. Tho great hell
of Cologne Cathedral (".Marie Cloriosa"'
was rung for the last time on v
Year's eve and the metal which weigh-
Women
Cardui the woman's
tonic helped Mrs. Wil-
liam Evcrscle of Hazel
Patch Ky. Head what
she writes: "1 had a
general breaking-down
of my health. 1 was in
bed for weeks unable to
get up. I had such a
weakness and dizziness
. . . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every-
thing else why not
Cardui?. . . 1 did and
soon saw it was helping
me . . . After 12 bottles
I am strong and well."
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
Do you feel weak diz-
zy worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com-
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered It
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
w Sick m
I!
several tons will be used for war pur
poses.
Tho bell was first rung on the birth
day of William I on March 1S7T
and was cast from French guns cap
tured in 1S70-71.
GAIiDEN DIKKCTOK
I OK EACH COUNTY
Oklahoma City Feb. 13. Tho garden
bureau of the Oklahoma State Council
of Defense is pushing its work in every
village hamlet and rural section of the
state. A garden director will be ap
pointed for each of the seventy-seven
counties who will answer such inquiries
as are not provided for in the farm bu
letin issued bv the bureau.
The state council points out that the
man who can grow a g;7den ami don't
and who demands that his Vegetables
be shipped in from the outside is not
a true patriot. The owner of vacant
lots who allows them to till up with
weeds instead of idacimr them at the
disposal of boys and girls who would
raise gardens on them is regarded ad a
slacker.
Fine pot plants Freezias Cinerarias
I'.egonias Ceraniutns etc. Woerz lirus.
Ireenhouses. j;;.;
MKiKO I I (ilTIVi: TAKEN.
ill Street the n-'gro who escaped
last week while being take.i from the
police court to the city jail was ar-
rested yesterday by Policemen Slaughter
and l-'razier who chased him up the
Santa Fo tracks. When caught he had
two pairs of bine serge trousers which
proved to have been stolen from the
esthcinier & Daulie store. The price
tickets were still on the trousers when
the poli 'aught sight of the negro.
and he said they were crowding him
so close that although he removed the
tickets he c J i 1 not have an opportunity
to destroy them and they were found
in his pockets.
VAMiAXT TAKKX TO TEXAS
TO SKKYE HilSON TKK.M.
Lonnio Couisey was convicted of
vagrancy in police court Monday morn
ing and was sentenced to pay a fin
He had no money and went to jail.
I hat evening Chief of l'olien Seglei
earned the man was wanted in dailies.
die 'lexas and wired Sheriff Tom
nl of Cooke County who came hert
-sterday afternoon and took the pris
..er hack with him. Coursey hail been
wntenced to two years in the Texas
i i.. ntiary for bootlegging and a
lealed the c;ise. It was decided against
li. i ... the appellate court and uli
t man lute was returned to (hunesvi
li prisoner could not be found
S. WILL TEACH
SKILL
:i MECHANICS
Enrolled Men Need Not I So. Experts in
Shipbuilding.
Oklahoma City Feb. 13. "Skilled me
. hanics enrolling in the Knifed States
shipyard volunteers need have no fear
'.hat their special ability will not lit
into shipbuilding. The I'nited States
flipping Hoard realized from the start
hat there were not ill the entire coiin-
ry even a .small fraction of the neces-
sary hands already trained to shipbuild
ing specialties" sus tin official (lis-
witch received today by Chairman .1. M
ydelotte of the Oklahoma State Court
oil of Defense.
'The shipping hoard has established
it Newport -News a shipyard normal
ichool. In a warehouse supplied by
the Newport News 1 ry Dock Company
m expert staff of a dozen instructors
Irawn from all parts of the county takes
in hand the men who come to be taught.
As the first comers graduate others
take their places; F.0 can bo accomnio
luted at any one time. These pupils
ire by no means novices in shipbuild
ing; on the contrary they are the best
md most experienced men in the yards.
They Include foremen of riveters with
twenty yuars' service behind them men
entirely competent to do excellent work
themselves and to direct other mechan-
ics. What they learn at Newport News
is how to pass along their knowledge
and incidentally as they themselves ad-
mitted they acquire more efficiency in
their own specialties.
"The pupils of the Newport schools
are put right to work under service con-
ditions. There is no division into classes
no artificial atmosphere. They are
taught while they are actually building
ships on full schedule time at full wages.
They are paid by the shipyards' where
they are regularly employed vhile
these yards In turn receive $5 per day
tier man its partial reimbursement.
"After a month or six weeks of train
ing tho Newport News graduates return
to their yards where they take charge of
less competent men and educate them
to higher service. Their first job is to
fit men already capable of good work
to do better work to take responsibility
and qualify as foremen. Their second
job is to teach new men to adapt their
skill in other trades to the requirements
of the shipyard. In this instruction
these same conditions are repeated as
ut Newport News the pupils are taught
individually under service conditions.
They learn hov to build ships by build-
ing them. Even the production depart-
ment of the yard is not allowed to inter-
fere with pupils under the tutelage of
the Newport News graduates."
Major Harnett Is Reappointed.
Washington Feb. 13. Major General
Burnett commander of the marine
corps whose term is about to expire
will bo reappointed. Secretary Daniels
announced today.
I There Is more catarrtt in this section
of tho country than all other diseases
put together and for years It was sup-
posed to bo incurable. Doctors pre-
cribed local remedies and by constantly
failing to cure by local treatment pro-
nounced it incurable. Catarrh is a
i local disease greatly Influenced by con-
stitutional conditions and therefore re-
quires constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Toledo Ohio Is a con-
stitutional remedy is taken Internally
nd acts through tho blood on the mu-
Yus surfaces of the system. One hun-
dred dollars' reward is offered for any
case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to
cure. Send for circulars and testi-
monials. F. J. CHE NET & CO. Toledo Ohio
i Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
OKI LNSi; COCM IE MAKES
I Ml'OUTA NT A I'l'O I X TM FATS.
Several appointments recommended
by the Oklahoma Sate Council of De-
fense have been mad by the execu-
tive committee of tho Cart.r County
Council of Defense of which J. Itobert
Gilliam is chairman and Carl Kussell is
secretary.
1'rof. C. W. lUchards. superintendent
of the Ard -lore city schools has Nam
app. luted county director of gardens.
Tom Cooper has been appointed regis-
ti ir for volunteer automobile mechanics
. immei'iate s-rvice in the aviation
section i.i France.
Otis M. Smith has been appointed
first lieutenant of the Home Guard at
Ardmore and W. S. Kimbey second lieu-
tenant at 1 lealdton.
D. N. Ferguson lias been appointed
assistant registrar for shipbuilding
mechanics.
All appplications should be left with
the Carter County Council of Defense
Chamber of Commerce building.
TWO 15ANKEKS AXI ONE
KIH I OK AKE COM KTEI)
I XDLIt KSl'IONAt.K ACT
Farkersburg W. Ya. Feb. Hi The
trial of two bankers and an editor of
Harbour County this state on an in-dictim-vit
charging violation of the es-
pionage act which began in federal
court here ended yesterday when the
three pleaded guilty. Judge Woods im-
mediately lined each $ I .cut) and costs.
The men are: Floyd ""tor vice-president
of a bank at I'.elington W. Va.;
Alman J. Stalnaker cashier of the
same hank Hud Fred K. Thompson ed-
itor of the IVlington I 'rrcssive a
weekly newspaper.
The indictment charged that Thomp-
son ill his paper published a seditious
article and the others aided in the dis-
tribution after it had been barred from
the malls.
SKM) THRIFT STAMPS
INSTEAD OF VALENTINES.
Muskogee Olila. Fob. 13. "Send
thrift stamps and war savings stamps
Instead of valentines" is the appeal sent
out by the national war savings com-
mittee for Oklahoma.
Tomorrow. St. Valentine's day. can be
utilized in a patriotic sense according
to Shelley K. Tracy director of pub-
licity for Oklahoma. Thousands of val-
entines will he purchased and mailed
he b 'lieves- and he recommends that
the money be diverted into government
channels by way of tho thrift and
war savings stamp route.
KEAI ESTATE TRANSFERS.
(Furnished by Chickasaw Title Co.
Honded Abstracters).
John Kelly Fain and N. Fain to
Charles F. Sullivan warranty deed.
Southwest quarter northeast quarter
and east half southeast quarter north-
west quarter and northeast quarter
northeast quarter southwest quarter
section 17 aslw $."1)0.
Neid.i Abcrnathy and husband and
S. A. .Mason and husband to I-:. L.
Fvans wararnty deed. Lot ;! block 1H
.McLish addition to Ardmore tl.TaO.
Frank Moore and wife to Fred llivick.
warranty deed. I 'art section 4 4slw.
$SIMI.
Sampson Ccphus to Guy P. Cobb war-
ranty deed. Pari section " 3s"w and
lot 4 less 1 acre for railroad of section
7 r.sl.
Perry D. .Maxwell and wife to G'l.
P. Cobb wararnty deed. Part lot
1 and 2 block 'iS-l $1 l.lir.o.
J. A. Isbell and wife to II. Isho:;
warranty deed. Undivided onehal
south half southeast quarter southwe-t
quarter southeast quarter and soui i-
east quarter southwest quarter siou.i-
west quarter section :14 is.lw. $2. 2.10.
C. and O. Nations to Annie Mil.ir
homestead patent. Southeast quart-'!-northwest
quarter and north half
northeast quarter southwest quartc
i nil north half northwest quarter south-
east quarter and south half southeast
quarter northeast quarter section 31
4s3w.
Charley Key and wife to AV. I.
Pearce warranty deed. Lots 1 2 :! 4 5.
li 7 Si !) 10 and 11 block G4 and lots
1 2 3 4 5 and II block B5 lots I 2 S
4. f. and (! block 23 lots 1. 2 3 4. 5 and
ti block 22 lots 1 block 17 and lots 1
2 3. 4 5 0 and 7 block 70 Ardmore
$440.
Annie Jester and husband to AV. 1).
Potter wararnty deed. Southeast
quarter northwest quarter and north
half northeast quarter southwest quar-
ter and north half northwest quarter
coutheiust quarter and south half south-
east quarter northeast quarter section
31 4s3w $1 .S00.
Ora 1 telle Johnson and husband to
H. J. Johnson warranty leed. South-
west quarter northwest quarter south-
east quarter section 34 2s2e. $30.
Kverette K. Noble to Sarah K. Ridge-
way warranty deed. Its 1 2 3 4 B
7 8 9 and 10 block 41 and lots 1 2.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 block
42; lots 5 C 7 and 8 block 43; lots 3
4 5 7 8 and 9 block D2; lots 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 and 8 block. 63; lots 1 2 3 4
5 0 7 and 8 block 51 Ixine Grove $12D0.
Ora Hell Johnson find husband to Hen
Drown warranty dwd. Northeast quar-
ter southwest quarter northeast quar-
ter and north half northeast quarter
southeast quarter nection 9 3s2e J-1011.
WELL KNOWN NORTH
FORT WORTH MAN IS
ELATED OVER PEP PILLS
Says "Tliey Are the Finest Tonic in
(he World." c
Mr. E. Becker 210 West Fourteenth
street. North Fort AVorth says: "I had
been sick for years; was completely
'down and out'; had tried numerous
remedies but none of them helped me;
my condition was serious.
"A friend recommended Tep Systemic
Pills and finally induced me to try a
box. After taking tho first bottle I be-
gan to improve. I am now on my fifth
bottlo and am enjoying fine health. Be
fore taking Pep Systemic Pills I was
so nervous I couldn't sleep; had no
appetite at all; was getting weaker ev-
ery day. Now I sleep like a baby and
eat liko a schoolboy.
'I persuaded a dozen or more of my
friends to try Pep Systemic Bills and
shall continue the good work as I !
want every man und women who suf-
fers from nervousness and loss of ap-
petite and a run-down fagged-out con-
dition to try Pep Systemic Bills. They
havo restored mo to good health and I
am glad to havo the opportunity of
letting others know what Bep Systemic
Bills did for me."
Bep Systemic Bills are for sale at
Ilarrell-McCarty drug store and other
good druggists. (Adv.) I
BRITISH AIRMEN
IN HERO WORK
SIXOI.E-ll.nEI)t HE HOLDS THE
ENEMY n:o.M WEAK ENGLISH
IJNE OF 1NF.WTKY.
Somewhere in France Jan. 23. (Cor-
respondence of the Associated Press!.
A stirring story of how one daring
Hritish aviator like a guardian angel
held up for a whole day repeated enemy
attacks upon a weak and crumbling
Hritish line at Cambrai in the height
of the desperate struggle there by using
four airplanes one after another as they
were torn and crippled by enemy fire
has just come to light.
It shows that some of the most dar-
ing and dangerous airplane work of the
last year has been ill the new Held of
attacking enemy infantry from the air
The Germans vtre trying to recover
a portion of the lost 1 1 indenburg line
pushing with a great weight of men and
guns at a point where it was very
difficult for the Hritish to bring up re-
serves. The Hritish battalion opposing
the attack had gone to earth in little
isolated groups among the shell holes
grimly determined to bang on to the
end.
The German masses had already
moved across No Man's Land into the
battered earthworks that once formed
the Hritish firing line. Other masses
were moving up in support and already
the nearest shell holes were heaving
and boiling over with the restless heads
and shoulders of men about to renew
the advance. The barrage of the Hrit-
ish guns v-as heavy but at close quar-
ters only infantry can stop the prog-
ress of infantry and the lire from the
Hritish shell holes had grown weak
and straggling. It looked as if the
scanty Hritish line would be overwhelm-
ed by sheer weight of numbers.
Enemy Eire Increases.
The fire fi .ui the Germans increased
until the air was alive with their bul-
lets it was the concent rated I'e which
always precedes the rush to close quar-
ters. The blue-gray figures were al-
ready begirrng to appear above the
shell holes their loose Happing uniforms
and hideitis gas masks giving them the
appearance of demons when suddenly
into the smoke and murk of battle there
dived a Hritish airplane.
Fifty feet from the ground it flat-
tened out and skid'Je.' along the line
dropping its bombs among the bewil-
dered Germans. Wheeling swiftly at
the Hank of the attack it came skim-
ming back like a swallow charging
a swarm of flies its machine guns en-
filading he advancing foe and driving
him back to his burrows.
A storm of Gennn bullets swept
through the planes and a black flame
centered burst of enemy shrapnel smo-
thered the airplane In vapor. The
watching infantry saw splinters fall
from us quivering frame and the sil-
very fabric of the uuderwings was torn
in several places by shell splinters. Hut
the daring pilot finished his coirse
and vanished into the smoke clouds
leaving the panic-stricken enemy cling-
ing to his shell holes too shaken and
thinned to press the attack further.
Little by little however the German
Mippor.ts came up. advancing by short
ni: lies over the open reinforcing their
CUT FIFl!! 10
Don't. SiifTer! Inslant Kelief Follows
a Knbhin:; With Old "St.
Jacobs Liniment."
Conquers pain never fails.
Hub soothing penetrating
robs Liniment" right on tho
"St. Ja-
ache. or
pain and out comes tho neuralgia mis-
ery. Meres' a joyful experiment! Try it!
(let a small trial bottle from your drug-
gist: pour a little in your hand and
rub it gently on the sore aching nerves
and before you realize it in just a mo-
mentall pain and neuralgia disappear.
It's almost magical but the joy is that
the misery doesn't come back. No!
The nerves are soothed and congestion
is relieved and your neuralgia is over-
come. Stop suffering! It's needless neural-
gia and pain of all kinds either in the
face head limbs or any part of the
body is instantly banished. ".St. Jacobs
Liniment" is perfectly harmless and
doesn't burn or discolor the skin. In
use for half a century. (Adv.)
'SitDownTake'emoH"
WhileYouWait
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We Call For and Deliver Free
i
Half Tones
Zinc Etchings
Color Plates
Drawings
Quality Engraving Co.
110 So. Boulder St.
Tulsa Okla.
If DIES $1030 REWARD! L'ES
of tin lonjMt met oWln.t. abnormal mil Id I tot
rNo...harm' Pln o InUrfrmiee with work. Mat)
ll.M-.Doabta Htnmgth 12.00. lOUWIHU. Writ today.
01 1 a S0UTUIK6IJK 1MED! C(l UIUS tin HOL
A A PA
REPAIRING
comrades by twos and threes in spite
of British fire. Scores and scores of
their dead littered No Man's land but
gradually the strength of the attacking
line was made good and the shell holes
again began fo heave and boll as men
rose from the lower cover and laid
hold of the rims to assist them over the
top.
One Rat (Irs Many.
Then suddenly they were over and
avifiy little spurts rtf humanity belched
out of the crater field coalescing into
a seething blue-gray rushing mass
hopelessly outweighing the handful of
Hritish defenders. Hut before the mass
could gain full momentum a familiar
snoring hum sounded above the din
of battle and out of the low-lying hazo
swept tho covering airplane a new ma-
chine but VMth the same pilot as be-
fore. His bombs dropped among the
advancing Germans dispersing those
who escaped the Hying fragments nnd
Ins machine guns swept them out of
sight into the shell holes.
A hall'hoiu- passed and again the
enemy attempted to attack this time
hesitatingly and with diminishing spirit.
Again the airplane appeared and the
tirst rattle of his guns sent the Ger-
mans to cover again. A German air-
plane dashed down to drive him away
but another Hritish machine from the
protecting patrol came down on the
German's tail and sent him cartwheel-
ing behind his own lines. There vvre
other German machines in the offing
but the watchful Hritish fighters mailt!
the enemy airmen shy of losing their
altitude and the daring Hritish pilot
kept his guard over the thv-atened line
without further interference.
Many times hu swept down on the
Germans that day crumpling up every
attempted attack with his lire render-
ing portions of their positions untenable
with his bombs; often rocking madly in
CHEST COLDS
may mean weak lungs and
need more thorough treatment
than mere syrups physics
or stimulants.
9
corrects chest colds by giving
strength to the blood and warmth
to the bodv. while it is famous with
pnysicians tor relieving hard
coughs and soothing the lungs
throat and bronchial tubes.
ScoU & Dowuc Blooiulield.N .J.
17-3J
Ask Your Friends
that our Dry Cleaning Trocess
not only cleans your garments
perfectly but revives tho dull
color lookij of them making them
look new again.
As to our Justly claimed Ar-
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If you wish to be convinced
ask your friends.
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Five out of six Hup-
mobile owners bought
only oil and gas in
1917.
Sold by
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'lib
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PHONE 168
Consumers Light &
the air gusts from a barrage salvo
just as often performing wilder man-
euvers to confuse the gunners and rifle-
men who searched for him incessant-
ly. Three times his airplane was so
badly damaged that he had to nurse its
failing strength back to his aerodrome.
Hut each tinio he returned on a new
machine encouraging the Hritish in-
fantry by bis example and scattering
death and confusion among their foes.
He was flying his fourth machine when
darkness settled down putting an end
to the conflict with tho Germans se-
curely checked.
FOOTBALLS EOlt EKEXCH AK.MY.
l'aris Feb. 13. The French govern-
ment has ordered 1.000000 footballs for
the army to be delivered within seven
months.
TIkh Itov. S. X. Itobinsdii Dies.
Elizabeth N. .1. Keb. 13. The Rev.
S. N. Uobinson formerly assistant ed-
itor of The Christian Advocate and for
many years associated in evangelistic
work with the Hev. A. C. lMxou and
Hie late Dvyht L. .Mooi.Y died sudden-
ly here. He was tij eal s old.
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We are built like pianos are built
Upright Grand and Square
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The new arid second-hand Homo Outfitter
TIIIUU AM) CADDO STREETS
hua Just received four carloads of new furniture. Will exchange for old
Boods caiih or credit. We pay cash for large or small bills. Come and
look.
At the same old stand for 15 years at Third and Caddo streets la that
big box house.
Quick delivery to all points free.
We store pack ship and repair any make of stove the day you
bring it In.
$20.00
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We have on hand 2 dozen Thor Vacuum
Cleaners that we will offer until disposed of for
$20.00. Regular price $30.00.
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PAGE THREE
Get at the Real Cause Take Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doing now. Instead of
taking tonics or trying to patch up a
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real cause of the ailment clogged Iivei
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse tha
liver in a soothing healing way. When
the liver and bowels are performing theii
natural functions away goes indigestion
and stomach troubles
If you have a bad taste in you!
mouth tongue coated appetite poor
lazy don't-care feeling no ambition oi
energy troubled with undigested foods
you should take Olive Tablets tho sub-
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Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are I
purely vegetable compound mixed witt
olive oil. You will know them by theii
olive color. They do the work without
griping cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for quid
relief so you can eat what you like
At 10c and 25c per box. All druggisu
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Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1918, newspaper, February 13, 1918; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc156353/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.