The Mulhall State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Wlien Run-Down
B
Houston Texas.—1 wv« in a ter-
ribly rur.-d >wr. c ndit t. f he*.th
after a s.egv of ptomain poisoning,
and then the influent*. 1 could not
seem to regain my strength and wss
really not o:e to do niy BoaMVOtl.
I knew I needed a £ x>d tonic and
builder and rememit'red how my
folks used to regard Dr. Pierce's
remed.es in my girlhood days. and
then I decided to take Dr. Pierce s
Golden Medical Discovery. After
taking the second bottle my strength
returned rapidly and I felt better
in every way.
■ I am g'.ad indeed to recommen i
the medicine that has done me so
much good and do not hesitate to
give this stat< lent —MJtS.^ ur in-
trude Sell, 2117 Common Street-
Few families have r.ot at some
time or oth r usc'd the "Go.den
Medical Di^verv" f - the st n-
ach. liver or b'..v d. Over twenty-
four mi lion bott.es of this tor.ie
and bl i rvttwdy have t ?n so d.
All druggists. Liquid or tablets.
1922 EXPENSES
ARE ESTIMATED
NAVY ESTIMATE IS TO CON-
TINUE SHIPBUILD-
ING PLAN
ASK FOR FIVE BILLION DOLLARS
Co"*, nu ng V\a- Costs VSe-e Reflected
through the Est mates Ind cat ng
That Country Might Be On
Four Million Basis
Washington.—Another peace time
•dtlmai* ol nearly fire billions of dol-
lars tor the government's excuse*
during the fiscal year IS" faced con-
gress when it reassembled Kxacl
figures *s transmitted by Secretary
Houston wtre l4t.iJsi6.Tia. an in-
crease of nearly one billion dollars
over liie ap;>roprii . ns for the current
>ear but S-11 .* lr>s than the •in-
timates submitted a >nr ago.
Continuing war costs mere directly
reflected throughout the estimates, in-
dicating that the government might te
on a four bill ion-dollars basis tor a
>rar to com- compared with the one-
t.i.ion-Jollar maximum preceedmg the
war The single item of interest was
the pre-war maiimuci a: all appropria-
tions. this total being ftSMSMM. In
audition There an estimate of
for the war debt sinking
f aaJ
\Sar b-reaus demand b 3.
Of the individual departments, the
:.e i'tiie-: i. .'.nts "he estimate for
TH« MULHALL 8TAT8 JOURNAL
ALBANIA DIVIDES THE LEAGUE
t You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
R Te roa ever stopped to reason why
t is that to many productl that are ex-
«BaiTf)y advert !«*d. all at once drop out
f tight and are toon forgotten? The
vi^n is plain—the article did uoX fuldll
iie promise* of the manufacturer. Thit
ipphea more particularly to a medicine.
\ raesik.nal preparation tba* has real
•urttir* ralue almost sell# itself, as like
m endles* chain tv«ten the remedy is
Ywmruended by those who have been
jenetated. to that* who are in rved of it,
A prominent drugs-it says Take for
■nr ; .«? Dfc K9M • Swamp Root, a
> re pa ration 1 hare tcld fat tnAcy year*
mi never hes •.*:* * " for n
11 most e^ery case it thowt excellent re-
mits. a* many of my customers testify.
S*!> other Lsiaey remedy has *? large s
!e "
According to tw^rn itatementa and
rtn&ed testimony of thousands who hn
lsed the preparat: n. the rocceti of IV
iumer'i Swamp-Root : due to the fact,
k> many people claim, that it fulfills ai-
aoit every w.«h in overcom ng kidney,
jrer ano bladder a. men:? correct* nr.-
ury troubles and neutralists the mr;e
ic:d wh.ch causes rheumatism.
Ycu mar receive a sacrple bottle of
?wamnKcot Vy Parcels Poet Address
K .rr.tr 4 Co B.n^hjimton. N \ .
ind enclose ten cents a.so mention this
m m tiid Btdin ti« botiki
, r w'.e a: a'.! drug stores —Adr.
Qualified
"One of the girls in tlie choms is a
•erenir. "The ore who leads the col-
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
ADMISSION IS URGED BUT
ACTION POSTPONED
Elective Members of the Council To Be
Chosen Every Two Years, Sub-
ject To Two Term* Only.
Geneva.—Relations between the
technical organizations of the league i
ot nations, as well as those between '
the council and assembly, were con
sldered by delegates to the assembly
meeting here
It as exited the discussion of
the scope and powers of the military.
naval and aerial commission might de-
velop what connection it may have
with the league's international force
that is being sent to supervise the
plebiscite in Lathunia.
On one occasion. Lord Robert Ceci'..
delegate from South Africa, referred
to this commission as a " j.aJ This
appellation however was distasteful
to man;- delegates who d." -o car* to
encourage the .iea of the 111-., ar-J-k
lion of the fuarl
Arg_e ASr- M On 0* A.tar a.
The possibility ot confict beiween
Ike learue --nd the Tariuu? powers has
ar.^en as a result of the decision of
the committee on ad miss km of new
states respecting A^aaia. ani it is
liie.y to be d.scusseJ on the Soor of
re .5 consiiered Ixril Robert
■■i. eaw. uitn
it r. i. *• t.iuM,
DIHMi
THANKFUL
FDR GOOD
PE-RU-NA
DID HER
YEARS AGO
Keeps the Medicine with Her for Safety
Mrs. Carl Linder, P.. E. D. No. 2, Box 44.
Dassel, Minnesota, writes: "I want to thanlt
you for your kindness and the go<jd your
remedy did me years ago. I am perfectly
well and visiting in Spokane,\V ash. \V ere it
not for Pe-ru-na I would not have been able
to make this trip. I always take your medi-
cine with me for safety should I take cokl.
Praise to Pe-ra-na."
As an emergency remedy for everyday ills,
Pe-ru-na has Deen in use fifty years.
TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERYWHERE
When You
Feel Shaky
tfjNTERSMITH'S
|1 OullTonic
— Will Tone
(HILLiONIC You Up.
For Malarial Fevers and a General Tonic
U k J ^ ymu drufflst. writ# ARTHUR PETER & CO..
Vaseline
t: s. o«
CARBOLATED
rETROUUM ;EUt
A clean, counter-
irritant for
scratches, cuts,
etc Healino
and antiseptic
RZTUSISUBSTTTUTLS
CHESEBROUGH MFGCQ
tct i>ouaviri,i
State Street New '^brk
Saved An
Operation
^I^i
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is as old as his orgar.s ; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at ^
70 as at 35 if he aids his orgar.s in
performing their functions. Keep ^
jrour vital organs healthy wtth t«
COLD MEDAL ■
EM Qn
y' CTTCTWXl %
y
Ftrr
r. I
The
demo
p;v: j
the oo
te*
house cora:
of shspmg
be
MR. W. F. NELSON', a cerchsjit of
Hiicn. Tenn., sav«: That the daughter
of ore of Lis neighbor?. Mr. Jac«
Eotvrts. wse in *ueh a condition w:th
femile trouble that an operation wu
and the ycatizlady was sent to
Chattanooga f .r its per^raance. She
dread«<! tr.e cr^rati n. and STELLA
VITAL .n-r been reoommended,
c~ . : tt-.'try.i.'.t r.r>t. She has taxea
f:i -.ties ani is hart i'.y on the rr.id
to reccvtrry. She is aL.etodo her nsnal
^ ri i is in r h'-a.'.n t_m : r
V, - ;t nt .T.'l-s t-"> n-- it.
he writes: "STLLLA \ITAL wul do
ron ciaim." Her father savs "She
i^ritan to in:proTe at once, after t^iit-S
STELLA VlTAE."
thacher medicine co.
5,1. 4 T«>. L. S. k.
LOUISVILLE. KY.
We Must Guard
Our Girls
On the threshold of womanhood
comes the crisis which means
health or invalidism. Throe gen-
erations ago an old southern doc-
tor wrote a prescription for the
ills of women, which has become
known to fame as' Stella \ itae;
has been the right thing at the
nght time for thousands of
Young girls, down to the present
day. Try it for YOUR dangh-
«■— Money refunded if F1R ST
BOTTLE does not benefit.
At your drug store
25
te*1 will
•nate
and hou
se
a shi
i:p cut
in
the
week t
he
I a | -
the wo
r's
Ik ill CAT
ry
us de;
pax tiner:
la.
SufPc
:ient.
.e pevs
: A! serv:
ce
A«*rt -Ca'.iforzii- Symp of Ft;*
^c.v—look for tfce canie California on
the" package, then y u ar>? sure your
- . j ■: - r i mvs: b srm-
llM phyglc for tbe iL'.'.'.e IIP—rfc. liver
bowels. iren love i:s fruity
-a>te. Pull directions on - ach bottle.
You must .>ay "California. —Adv.
e one to jol
Herald.
it he
him
How's This?
,r.irue oi nations dealing with finance,
health and transportation, were sharp ,
1 y a racked a: a session ot" *ie league
assembly by Newton Wesley Roweil.
organizations out of the hands o; the
a! ei;end:
it and navy u a
I or the de^e-opm
e of "he air >er^
« & •—- — ■ , i .sw . c ww
> the t>oi*al rev- tUlm to cure any other dtaeaae. their t--' : -,r. to '..ree or lour ccmer-
halls catarrh medtttss Is a ..
er the cost of op- jnt^nnr.F. and -w ;.hrrn*b a
. . < -e . TWO SIGNS PEACE TREATY
i < . AH DraafsQ ' - - ill
: F- J Tr.e-io. ^ho. Sov et Ha«d See- In Terrrs VS ton s
fu ,
Ar
pr-jfit In
ras* Thought More Comp cated.
Freshen a Heavy S* n
Pay for the navy personnel
Tb« wor U1 s stAruUxd r^edy for kidr.ey, ty $..3 . .
b,w. bUiier «cJ one troctlrt
•« .-, 1696; ^ofTKts ioorjer^; samc'iir, Ccs.s
▼iial . r^i^k A J wru£gzs's, thrt* 5;: The i'" best - n -
t,n-* to. ti. .-• & kl om ,.«T bttl J _ r v, j, a-
Ud UCM M
Cottf'An" r.orle—A r>e ce treaty be-
tween Armenia and the Turkish ca-
Ctitl- tionaiists is reported to have been
xquisitely signed at Aleiandropol during the
il fsre. TL.zi' IVcetnber I ■ VnJer the
wder and treaty Armenia's territory wtil be re-
,-a v et r.t : — «.';kcia. eiciudin^
nil —AdT. Kr- an J Aiexandrtn-cl-
The treatv provides that all Ar
rery often men >1 , v~aments must be delivered
• - -■-+ Turks, with 'he e*ce;ti-:a of
SENATOR HAD DONE MUCH . CAMERA DOING GOOD WORK
Sure y A-y Fair.Mindad Man Wou'd Its Uses in Industry Estimated to
h? Had Been Reason- Save the Country Millions of
~ ao!y Busy ir. Good Work. Dollars Annually.
Mavor I.unn of Schenectady said at | The ramera saves American indn -
, ',,h n. ■ try millions of dollars annually, says
"The machine candidate, the ma- the Natii n's Business. A wink of its
•hine ; • ian—whv do we always eye, taken in one millionth of a sec-
.. - ond by th.e light from a single crack
r re .candidate - t elected to of electricity, told engineers how to
b. ' s x • ootl4 went by. build turbine wheels that would stand
n en J ihn Ci'ixen met one n.omine ' terrific strain. A crack in a labora-
.,v , p,-: u... h.t.e t'-ry wt.rk>li"P ai d s idle Kflf1
^ .. i-.p . ' !ng on a wall helped defend a valu-
-'Senator Swank.' sr.^er^-1 John &: .e patent.
. -nromi"cd &s treat things if' The ordinary photograph preserve*
l(_. ; r - v ;r- it s he d'>ne: r> .ir is : j.s kt-k, is a bul-
l . what'« he doneT I trark of investigation, nids nuiterially
" 'What's he doner y«lled the boss. ; in cleaning up sales, figures in estab-
'VVhv v '« set himself made special ' lishing patent rights, teaches lesson*
virn' -1 for the railroad trust, the I In safety as they can be taught in no
fust and the food trust, he's other way. puts punch and pull in ad-
*M>uzht himself a town house and a ! vertising and helps make g*x>d clti.
1 Tl.'v and l.e's s'ar". '. i:i xet.s out of a'.ieiis in the schools of
ie<"in«" ->ld masters. That's what tie's plants which conduct AmrtcaniatMl
lone, dam it—and all in six months, classes for tl.eir workers.
•'.•w the t: tigs tu«
Rslia-ce.
*1 P .-e my faith in the V-..ted
••Yet you must altnlt that there are
- iilui in our sov'lal system."
Zero in Fascination.
"e don't know any kind
" Use that looks less fasci-
air swiuli in a show
1
r^e r*' '3
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
AND THE FLU
REFUSES TO ENTER LEAGUE
r-rst Step in Treatment Is Brjk Pr<.E v, sc- Dec -<s to sar"«
PtUXatlve With Calot^bs, Pesce ss oners.
Ptn-iried and Refined Calomel
ttfttete thai irt
V With a <trons
cVi*. • is \ t" M - "
mpany—and it never
i \r
is * *.t? -rst
'.'29 a: w. si_5ea-
'It />■•' Strength
mm:
| "htn Stotmachs d^ thfir *o
| ajad Rowi?i.s move ttaturaUy.
DR. TLTTS U"\ EH PILLS
if tke stoauc'a digest f ]
Bcweis BJit *5 tive? shoaki
fitt
fund j:i-
mm
Liver Pills
Irritating Coughs
■r--. G;ts Rece
: s P- .ate E: C csss
C-Kie D-ers c -e C«-ti
j ■ - v
Vs c-
Cjtho c ate s -e tisti
* xr --^ i ' roa do ti' '
4 iil *"•" "
Banish Catarrh. Bad Breath.
■ w a*
~r- -«C W.' • *
tae I titec
Coffee Drinkers
are often annoyed by
headaches, nervousness
or other ills traceable to
coffee drinking.
"When coffee disagrees, the
thing to do is to quit coffee
and drink
Instant
postum
"ien days will tell whether
the change is beneficial.
"Theres a Reason"
Made by Postum Cereal CcUnc,
Battle Creek.Mich.
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