The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CORDELL HEiALD-SENTINEL
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
ux-fos it u mnma atcm
A Digestive Laxative
catiuutic urn uvei towc
Ui Foi it aoi i mciM « P*i«4
MM tat u aatori tb* Uiic. tag Md-
Udueeed t«o atrf herb*:
cascara bark
blue flag root
rhubarb root
blaok root
may apple root
benna leaves
and pepsin
ib ui-poi is* Citcat lopfored by
Ik* lidwtfM at ft ti d<feeb*e inffe^jeta
■Mtoag :t b-aar ihajo ordinary Cuaij,
Mdteik* cantxnatx* KHMHiraii
■i—liting laxairre ami catfaaruc tat aiso
m a digestive tad li*«r tone Sjrop Uia-
ti.ee «/t weak, bat Lu-Fm cesni/ioas
Am* cat grip* or dietnrb tbe nueath. (,ne
bottle will prove Lax-Foe U inrslosbis <or
Cooetipeijoo. ladigeebnn or Torpid Livat.
Price JOc.
^01 Coekroaehtt
4mJU AM FILTHY
<« W uuTitmBrVtiat
STEMS' ELECTRIC PASTE
U. 8. Oorernment Bar* It
•OLD EVERYWHERE—23c end |IjOO
The limn who M-ck* vindication la
general I x purwulug the wlll-o'ihe-wlnp.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
Pew peraona ran be nick wbo nm
Qreen'a August Flower. It baa been
need for all allroenta that are canned
>r ■ dlaordered atomach and Inactive
liver, aurh aa Rick headache, cormtipa-
tlon, aour Ktoroach. nervous Imlicea-
tton, fermentation of food, palpitation
of the heart from gaum created In
the atomii' h, palna In the atomach. and
*ianjr oih'*r organic dlaturbanee*.
Augutt Flower la a r«*ritle luxMlve,
regulate* dleeatlon, both In the atom-
•ch and Inteatlnea, clean* and aweet>
•na the Ntomach and whole alimentary
canal, and atlmulatea the liver to ae-
rrete the bile and impurltlea from the
blood. Try It. Two doaea will relieve
yoo. Uaed for fifty yeara In every
town and hamlet In the United Htatea
«nd in all civilized countriea.—Adv.
The Norwegian government inaln-
talna an agricultural college and three
experiment atationa.
DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEART,
eo on llrat symptom* uae "Henovlne"
end be cured. Delay and pay the awful
penalty. "Itenovlne" la the heart's
remedy. Price 9100 and GOc.—Adv.
Nearly all of the work In one of
Germany'* greateat breweries la done
by electricity.
If you would have the respect of
Others begin by respecting yourself.
The first sneeze is
the danger signal.
Time to take—
cMwJjfcmm
The old family rrmedy—In tablet
form—sale. sure, easy to take. No
flres^l&^n 24 hi^ra-Grip In 3
At Any DneStere
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LinLE
LIVER PILLS never
(ail. Purely vcgcta
ble — act surely
but gently on
the liver.
Stop after
dinner dia-
treas-cure
Indigestion,
Improve the complexion, brighten the eyes.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
PILLS.
ANO CHIER S
That Tropical Non* Have ¥
lluri.nl Into CoB.a HarrlM W
*, In aootlinni nil mas come. to
fnu fuilr prawned In lu
fragrant rlchaeea In nyery Un of
Frath-Roasted
R. B. M. COFFEE
whol* flhtlMSl fortbseof
Hhn ntn toll yoo that Eh*
• Iw*y• ue«« trm* wmlai ouffM I f ublaInat*tr.
You can't bur * •■••fUr.
hmhi, Ws l«l grwenf* Iut onlr
supply to uiakfl rrctqupnt rt* ord« ring nee
™.r . Till* means It amies U jt
««EVB fr**ii. It In 1 Ib. and I lb. air
tight Un*. wu<h ••'•ntHlniiiK a valuable
^coupon. lT «r la bu l*u«r. Aak j—i llnw,
A /f RMeaaar-Bakw Mercaatili C .
Oklahoma City. OkU.
laywtm •« C««M
DUMA ASSUMES CONTROL
ANO OVERTHROWS PRO-
GERMAN INFLUENCE
DUKE MICHAEL CZAR ORE DAT
Kaleer'a Plan For Separate Peace
Goes Glimmering and Ruaaia
Will Now Enter the War
In Eameat
Petrograd —Emperor Nicholas ab-
dicated oc behalf of himself aad the
belr appereni. Grand Duke Alexis, is
favor of Grand Duke Niehael Alexand
rovltcb Twelve hour* later Grand
Lwke Niehael himaelf abdicated, thus
bringing the Romanoff dynasty to an
end
The government, pending a meeting
of the constitutional assembly, is vest-
ed In the executive committee of (be
duma, and the newly cbosen council of
ministers. A manifesto to this effect
was Issued by tbe duma committee.
Tbe Russian ministry, charged with
corruption and incompetence, has been
swept out of office. One minister,
Alexander Protopopoff, bead of the in-
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Malta It Thick, Gloaay, Wavy, Luxur-
iant and Remove Dandruff—Real
Surprise t'er You.
Tour hair become* light, wary, fluf-
fy, abundant and appears aa soft, I na-
trons and beautiful aa a young girl's
after a "Deaderlne hair cleanse." Just
try this—moisten a cloth with a litUe
Panderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time This wlU cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once,
Danderine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in rig-
orates the scalp, forever stopping itch-
ing and falling hair.
But what will pleaae you moat will
be after a few weeka' uae when you
will actually see new hair—fine and
downy at first—yea—but really new
hair—crowing all over the acalp. If
you care for pretty, aoft hair and lota
of It, surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton'a Danderine from any store
and Just try it Adv.
Grand Duke Nicholaa.
terlor department, Is in Jail, and the
other ministers, as w«U as the pres-
ident of the imperial council, are un-
der arreat.
Prior to his abdication the Russian
emperor transferred the supreme corn-
Grand Duke Nicholas.
A new national cabinet is an-
nounced, with Prince Lvoff as presi-
dent of the council and premier, and
tbe other offices held by tbe men who
are close to the Russian people.
For several days Petrograd was the
scene of one of the most remarkable
risings In history. Beginning with ml
nor food riots and labor strikes, the
cry for food reached the hearts of the
soldiers and one by one regiments re-
belled until finally those troops that
had for a time stood loyal to the gov-
ernment took up thlr arms and
marched into the ranks of the revolu
tionists.
The emperor hastened back from
the front only to find that the revolu
tlon had been successful and that a
new government was In control. The
iNMfllONAL
SlNMTSfflOOL
Lesson
Br B. O. SELLERS. Acting Director Ot
Sunday School Course Mood/ Bible
Institute./
"Copyright. 1*17. Weatrrn K«-wipaptf Hnloa >
A motor-driven machine has been In-
vented that pollshea a cuspidor in half
a minute.
Duke Michael, Czar For a Day.
empress, who It Is alleged, has been
Influential In the councils, opposed tc
the wishes of the people. In reported
to have fled or to he in hiding.
Pro-Germans Rounded Up.
All pro-German reactionaries are be
Ing rounded up by the now govern
a mandate to push the war against the
central powers.
The Russian reigning family is de
scended In the female line from Mi-
chael Romanof, elected czar In 1613.
and In the male line from Duke Karl
Frledrlch of Holsteln Gottorp. The
members of the family for over twe
centuries, however, have mnrrled so
generally Into the German royal
houses that the present Romanofs are
practically, by blood, Germans; as
much so as their kinsman, the head ol
the German empire.
May Abolish Monarchy.
Grand Duke Nicholas, idol of the
mand of the Russian armies to tit
Russian army and ranked as Russia's
master strategist, looms up as the big
miliary figure of the hour in the em-
pire which has Just witnessed a buc
censful and almost bloodless revolu-
tion and the abdication of Tta emperor.
THE 3 D'S IN DODD'S
Mr. Robert W. Ferguson, flingham.
Mass,, writes: I suffered from kid-
ney disorder for years. Had incessant
backache and trouble. Nearly died
from It at one time
while in Vancouver,
but overcame It by
a persistent use of
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Finally I was com-
pletely cured. I oc-
casionally use the
remedy now In or-
der to keep the kid-
neys regulated. I
have the highest praise for Dodd's. Be
sure to get "DODD'S," the name with
the three D's for deranged, disordered,
diseased kidneys, Just as Mr. Fergu-
son did. No similar named article will
do.—Adv.
LESSON FOR MARCH 25
California Is about to Irrigate 1.000,-
000 acres In San Joaquin vulley.
ANY CORN LIFTS OUT,
DOESN'T HURT A BIT!
No foolishness! Lift your oorns
and calluses off with fingers—
It's like magic!
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be
lifted right out with the fingers If you
apply upon the corn a few drops of
freezone, says a Cincinnati authority.
For little cost one can get a small
bottle of freezone at any drug store,
which will positively rid one's feet of
every corn or callus without pain.
This simple drug dries the moment
It Is applied and does not even lrrl
tate the surrounding skin while ap-
plying It or afterwards.
Thla announcement will Interest
many of our readers. If your druggist
hasn't any freezone tell him to surely
get a small bottle for you from hli
wholesale drug house—adv.
Changed the Bill of Fare.
Gent—Is there any soup on the bill
of fare?
Walter—There was, sir, but I wiped
It off.
India has begun active mining of
pitchblende, the chief source of rndlum.
Need a Tonic
This Spring?
Are You Weak and
Run-down?
Is the Appetite Poor,
the Liver Lazy or the
Bowels Constipated?
TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Hobct buck without question
if Uintra CURE fails In the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
HI N ti WOKM,TETTER or other
itchlnf skin diseases. Price
[Oc at Aruirirlsts, or direct from
11 IWkarii MrilciM C , Ska ran. Til
"ROUfiHonRATS'tt^Mr
W. N. U., Oklahoma City. No. 12-1917
IE8U8 THE WAY, TRUTH ANO
LIFE.
(Review.)
SCRIPTURE LESSON—Read John M:
f-M.
GOLDEN TEXT—Je*u aalth unto him.
( am the way. the troth, and the life, nu
nan cometb unto the father, but by me.
-John 11:4.
The purpose of John's gospel Is re-
realed In John 20:3L It was to prove
that Jesus is tbe Christ, the Son of
God, and to prove it in such a way
thst men might believe it in their
hearts, and thus obtain, through that
belief, eternal life in his name. There-
fore tiie best method of review for
the lessons of the past quarter would
be to go over the lessons one by one,
and find out how it is that this great
truth, which brings life to men. is il-
lustrated in each of the several lea-
sons. The object of such a review
should be to make Jesus as real to us
as If we were with him and his disci-
plea. and could realize that the Word
Is now dwelling among us, full of
grace and truth, giving daily of his ful-
ness and "grace for grace." (Ch. 1:14-
16). JequB is "the way," the way
to heaven, the way to all that Is high-
est and best on earth, the way of life,
the way to the Father, the goal of all
human aspirations, the way out of all
human darkness and sin, the way to
holiness and to God. Jesus la also the
truth, the revealed truth about God.
He revealed the forgiveness of God for
the sins of men, the right way of liv-
ing. Jesus is the life, the source of
life, the life itself, the true life here
on earth, and the eternal life which is
to abide forever. Thus our entire re-
view centers about Jesus Christ. It
would be good to have a map chiefly
of the vicinity of the Sea of Galilee
to use in this review.
Leeson I. Jetus, the Life and Light
of Men. This is the central truth of
the gospel. Note the pre-exlstence of
Jesus Christ as the eternal Word, "In
the beginning with God." Then again
we see it as plainly showing fortli or
declaring him to be God. We see him
also as tbe Creator of all things.
Lesson II. John the Baptist. This
is a lesson of John's testimony to Jesus
as the Son of God; also that Jesus was
the Lamb of God, eternal, pre-existent,
the One who was baptized by the Holy
Ghost, showing us the real nature of
Jesus as the Word of God. Describe
who and what he was and did that
made him the perfect Savior.
Lesson III. The First Disciples of
Jesus. Andrew and Philip discovered
the Messiah of whom Moses and the
prophets did write, and revealed him
unto Nathaniel, who discovered in
Jesus the Son of God and tbe King of
Israel. Relate how Jesus found these
disciples, their names and their char-
acteristics, and why each one was espe-
cially fitted for his particular work.
Lesson IV. His Father's House.
Jesus, manifesting himself as the Son
of God, the Father, was the Ruler of
God's house, and drove from it those
wbo defiled it by making that house a
house of merchandise.
Lesson V. The Savior of the World.
Jesus, as the only begotten Son of God,
can give eternal life to those who be-
lieve on him. Describe the character
of Nlcodemus, what It means to be
born again, and what is meant by be-
ing born of water and of the spirit.
Lesson VI. The Woman of Samaria.
Jesus declared himself to this woman
us the Christ, and also as the giver of
eternal life; therefore he was God.
Referring to the last lesson, emphasize
what Jesus meant by his reference to
Moses and the brazen serpent, and
bring out the fact that the water of
which lie speaks is the gift of everlast-
ing life.
Lesson VII. The Nobleman's Son.
Jesus made his glory to be seen a sec-
ond time in Cana of Galilee by healing
sickness although not present at the
bedside of the sick one. Healing and
faith are co-partuers.
Lesson VIII. The Pool of Bethesda.
Again Jesus muuifests his power by
healing by his bare word the man who
had been infirm thirty and eight years,
and who was utterly helpless and hope-
less. Bring out how the man showed
his faith. Explain why Jesus should
say to hint: "Sin no more lest a worse
thing befull thee.''
Lesson IX. Five Thousand Fed. Di-
vine power multiplying the loaves and
fishes, and divine prudence lu assemb-
ling the fragments reveals the unques-
tionable, creative act of the power of
Jesus Christ as perhaps none other of
his miracles. Kmpha.size the part
which the boy played in co-operating
with Christ.
Lesson X. The Bread of Life. Jesus
is the Bread of Life as well as the giv-
er of everlasting life. He is the Bread
of Life which cometh down from heav-
en, and the one going to whom we shull
never hunger nor thirst.
Lesson XI. Jesus Saves From Sin.
Jesus, the Light of the World, has pow-
er to set men free from sin, and "whom
the Son shall make free is free in-
deed." In this lesson we have the slav-
ery of sin and the freedom of believ-
ers.
True faith is built upon facts, and
those who accept and believe on these
■ acts have "everlasting life."
W. L. DOUGLAS
"THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE"
$3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7&$8«SVBk
Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas
ehoe*. ForaalebyorerOOOOahoadeatera.
The Beat Known Shoe* in the World.
W. L. Doqgiainame and the fetal nice ■ sonped oa dw bot-
tom of all thoa at the facnay. The value a giuftrd aad
the wnrer protected agautst high pnccs fee inferior Aon. The
ratal prion ae the same rsoywhece. They cost no aaaSa
FtaaciKo than dwy da in New Yadc. They ae afeqn worth the
price paid for
TTie quality of W. L Douglas product a gomaceed by men
X than 40 years wprrimrr in mating fine shoes. The smart
a* the leadrn in the Fahioa Comes a( America.
They are made in a «t&eqmppad factory at Brodoon, Mam,
by the highest paid, drilled sLoeniaicm, under the daachoa and
■upsmnoo of wperienrrd men. a3 tracking with an booea
dctenninaam to make the bat dma far the price tha money
can bojr.
Art wirsfcoa fester far W. I. Doaftaashosa. Ifkaenn-
ot. "PP 7 70s with the kfasd you araat, take no other
—fca. Write far tatersaUac booklet exBlaialaa hew to
ET01 "fTh>«*—*taSnrJofaJItrfartheprlea. TU Ha-j
by rwtarw nsail, pestoga Im. ^
PMMaat 0«.L DswIaslhsaOs,
1M Spark BC, Broekte*. Maes.
Auto Lifts Itself. Pulling up pigeonholes concealed In
By using a new Jack with a rocker- its top converts a new library table
like base an automobile can be made Into a writing deak.
to literally lift itself.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes
weak women strong, sick women well, no
alcohoL Sold in tablets or liquid.—Aav.
An Essential Step.
The republic of Panama has had
Its first bank failure, and feels that
it Is cutting Its teeth as an Infant in
the family of nations. The process is
never wholly pleasurable, but it has
to come.—Brooklyn Eagle.
California Is soon to have the
largest walnut packing establishment
in existence.
STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS
"Femanina" is tha wonder worker for all
female disorders. Price It .00 and joe. Adv.
Floating Concrete Buoya.
Floating buoys made of concrete for
mooring vessels have been Invented by
an Englishman.
Universal Service. Certain-teed
stands for universal service. In every
part of the world you will find Certain-teed
products "doing their duty," in all kinds of
weather and under all conditions—rendering Uni-
versal service of the best kind.
Certain-teed Certain-teed
Roofing Paints & Varnishes
gives Universal Service to all
who use it. For factories, M
office buildings, farm build-
ings, garages, etc., CER-
TAIN-TEED is the efficient
roof. It costs less to buy, less
to lay and less per year of life.
It is light-weight, clean, sani-
tary, weather-proof and fire
retardant. For residences
CERTAIN-TEED Slate
Surfaced Shingles have all the
advantages of CERTAIN-
TEED Roll Roofing, plus
artistic beauty. CERTAIN-
TEED is guaranteed for 5,
10 or 15 years, according to
thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply),
but lasts longer than the
period of guarantee.
If you are building or need a new
roof, it will pay you to investigate
CERTAIN-TEED before
deciding upon any type of
roof. Sold by leading deal-
ers all over the world at rea-
sonable prices.
giveUniversalServicebecause
they are good, dependable
products, honestly made from
high grade materials, by ex-
pert paint men, and guaran-
teed to give satisfaction.
Mixed by modern machinery
which eliminates the uncer-
tainties of hand mixing and
insures absolute conformity
to the expert's formula on
the label. The extensive or-
ganization for selling and dis-
tributing all CERTAIN-
TEED products reduces
costs to a minimum and
makes it possible to sell
CERTAIN-TEED Paints
and Varnishes at very rea-
sonable prices.
Whether you do your own painting"
or employ a painter it will pay you to
insist on getting CERTAIN-
TEED. Any good dealer can
supply you. If he doesn't
carry CERTAIN-TEED he
can get it—for you.
CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
General Roofing Mfg. Co., Gregg Varnish Co, Mound City Paint and Color Co.
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Kansas Ci r_. Seattle Indianapolis Atlanta
Salt Laka City DseMoinee Houston Duluth
Richmond Grand Rapids Nashville
London Sydney Haraaa
Canada Offers 160 Acres
Free to Farm Hands
Bonus of Western Canada Land to Men Assisting in
Maintaining Needed Grain Production
The demand for farm labor in Canada is great As an inducement
to secure the necessary help at once, Canada will give
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF
LAND FREE AS A HOMESTEAD
and allow the time of the farm laborer, who has filed on the land, to
apply as residence duties, the same as if he actually had lived on it
Another special concession is the reduction of one year in the time
to complete duties. Two years instead of three as heretofore, but
only to men working on the farms for at least six months in 1917.
This appeal for farm help is in no way connected with enlistment
for military service but solely to increase agricultural output A won-
derful opportunity to secure a farm and draw good wages at the same
time. Canadian Government will pay all fare over one cent per
mile from St Paul or Duluth to Canadian destination. Information
as to low railway rates may be had on application to
0. A. COOK, 2012 Main Street, Kanaaa City, Mo.
Canadian Gorerwaeot Accnta
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