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THE OKLAHOMA TIMES
TODAY O0T0BU U 1015.
The Tames9 New Editorial and Featmiire Page
TUhi PAPKH THAT (JOICH IIUMK"
KBTAHLlaHED IMS
ORIn I- XV. Main. Tai.pbt P. B. S-M.
TUE TIMES COMPANY ITUUSIIER AND OWNKK
JOHN FIELDS ProlileM
FRANK U. NOHTHUP Trwsurur
THOMAS A. LA 'IT A Stsietiiry ninl Keillor
Published Every tvanlni Rirept Sumia.
KDUrid Hfiuntl rlaaa Mall Mai if.- ut Uklaboma CU
1 trail of Mulncrlptlun : Hy earrlur a iwt II; mall-W a year
lb Uklaboma l.'itjr Tlinea lle.i'lfea tin i'uil Sarflr of (lit
ANMurtiiieil I'reaa
Tlif curative properties the doctors liuvi- ihscov
i riil in "oil of iillr" n iv we Iuuc no duiiht. th''
Slime (lint KIHiidilKitllei' found in 1 n f m 1 1 tn- III''
new mil iM't in in Hy he more refined may contain
;i Ii'hs tpinntity of non-essentials lluin tic old
fashioned turpentine Imt if it nTnti-s imij r 1 1 r-
cfl'it ifiil ly it will in the purlin f th- il Iinm
In " ei some.''
The Log of a
Marriage Ship
By SHEA MILLARD
CONGRESSIONAL IGNORANCE
Hobart K. Wurtl Foreign Heprwotatlia
Chlisgo Advancing llldg New York Hrunwlck Bids"
Ilia Tlrw-a liulm inters tit i (initm iil criticism uiid umimlli'"
fruiii II m ri-iiili'iN. umii ntiy aubjavt am! neon Ita miinnrr uf
lircm-hiiiiu mtil Irnitiiiif theui. A it tir to wolir eiiiMlilirn
Hun in i-t tain tin' iiniiii' nml ml lrea of lli arrllrr. but
lurae nlll nm In' i '.iliiiKlii'il IF tin nrl.cr ubjMMI
I It K MUKS lleiirrfiirtli--Aii
llit II II I lull that .hull !) Iir luunil tlllitl;
Inr drrenry In tin iiulilli .erili-e. rr(rillra. lit earll-
.au fili.ldrrtlin : iiii.triutlii In ll It. liullt'lra aail
while rliuilli lu no iarlt iiepimlna with III nlhl
the ilrm(iiiiri ut all; fllitli (or iru(rr.a ill
practical rffiirnt; iieim.rd lu .ir'lal prlild-af and Ho
imliim of lniiriiHTl InfLlirlirlli Imt-nialdii mid
law -rnforrliia tiiitllr. ivlirllirr ti) preilalory iiIiiIihtmi
ur irrtlatnr pim-rli : MUilliiT by apllal r l.aliiir;
Uetiilrtl tu llm pnliltr wvirarii. eirry rcuim-e i-mi-ktaiitl)
.Iraliir-d In prc.-iil lltf awvHralrly and tu
Stiru.a II ttiipartlulli ; ullllna to rttrraat In.lmittv an
Inju.tli'ii itmif tin i I linmblw y rl tut pruud lu
puluglie In tlir must IiIkIi fur pulley ke.
I
lu ulmt ntliiT tiTin i'Hn v i'Iihi Hiti'i'ii
Mi'tioii which resulted in the ctiurt decision in tin
Cotton f'uMires Ai'tt The iliiin ftiiMiiiiiiiJ of l'1'
constitution is tluit nil revenue measures shall on;
iiiiite in the lower house of the congress. Tlierc is
scarcely a ii''siait'r render hut is familiar with
Hiis reiUiri iiii'iil. Yet here.was a law ilesiuiieil tu
rel'tiriii niie nf tilt: abuses of ei'inineri'e ninl nt tin'
same turn' nirrease the revenue. It was tii'inmati'l
in the st'iiiit'- w as i liptioiieil a fi'eliile lirasnr . n 1 1
was iism iI hy' luith huuseK of eniireHs in ilni''t
n 1 1 1 ; i v i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nf the comtilutional iiihilutinii.
"'I In' I i 1 1 " salj tli ismrt "iiper wii nml !
Twenty-Six Years Ago
llroait Uulbrl. tba "wlmly wuHtlar." l
Aarlnc a bird tUii Bntb Mayura ara llml
ur I ha luu auil baa Ifti auu iiifj unng
tlmlr rouni'llnifii to ih ni"tlnfi at tlm
point i.r a nmiltrrr In t Ue lianila nf a I'"
lli'imiiaii. Ami Ibi'U tin' itiii' talk ubuul
Uklabuiua I lly nml Iiit iruublra. In tlio
uu-aiitlim- Ihi- Oiilhrli'liiii riintlnun la blmv
anil liallir In IIih m i nn llki- watara ti
if 111 rimarruii nnil IiiwikIih- lliul nu utn-
Ih tiiilo tlirm.
in. I iii.i
a- I1
t l:tu of tile I'liltisl tluli'H Hint tlieit'f
.i.i-H Inn li U no limner mii'ii in iilsfih-liiii
SENATOR WEEKS
Tlie i-!t ut' s. iiat'ir
to iMahtiiiiii I ity. im.
('IiiiiiiIht nf ( ' n i tiiii it v
Wt! f .Massu hns.'tts. ! Thrrt-
his inhlress hefolo tlltHtlian four
Iinl h lui tintous events. ! these men
li I- iiniKt misHllsfiirtoi in l: ii mini n
ill'. I-I"h ilium ii Ifi'linleal poliil. Inil sin li its II l-
tlils flu III t lisim.a of the etise.
in tit hi r mi. tils there was nolliintf fur the eoiit't
to tin Imt siist.tm the eonti'Iltimi of the iainlit'l' in
I he ensf. v tu u.is suiiiK f n i" a return of a million
iliiiliiis paitl out iiiuler tlie provisions of this law.
anil tleelate i Ii . l.i w uoiixiiitant.
'Hi nieillliei'S (it tlie senate .ill I ninl'''
lilliulifil in the house. Thei'letleally
.us. -ss . et nt ion a I 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 lei 1 1 ions .is law
i Hiitlnlate fr ; miiliei's nml
Senator Wet l'S IS niliel .t..ii I In I
the eiiil'lieiin iresuleiil i.tl leiiniiialioii lull he j our pivenimt m
Kve no hint nf thai nml his visit mill his npeeeli Hilvisetlly. ..i
are appree iateil for re.nnns oliu r lliau this ; pointetl mil pin
It has heeii some tune nnleel sue e an niulienee ' with the fuel
in ( iklnlioma has heen peniutietl in lo ir a piihlie l!eall . v e
1 1 1 ii I
UI.il-.Uill kliowletlpe of ill.
U e use tile Wni'il ' tin
.ell an event as w.
i the tht'oiv is fur fit
tional law iinikei-
e supreme
I' t
man eiifHKfl in the politnal arena. Imhlly holil
a hrief for htisilies.s enterprises This Senator
Weehs tlitl in il Npleinliil iniinner. an. I without he-
enmulir. iu the HliirlMf Ht sense l artisui The em- jHtjtiiti.ni iliiy
phnsiM he laitl on the' lie(''ssily nl liavinr the ov- hut one fit lis
ernnit iit retrace n portion of iis steps wuh respect j lature. A spe.
to luisiiii'ss inlerl'ereiii'e echoes h i 1 1 1 a l I s the con-
victioim of every mini etiaKcil in business ami to
a lesuer ileree perhaps every mail tlepciitlent
upon the iiclivity of enpital for his daily brcini.
It hua been the custoni of recent eiiis for pub-
lic men to kt'uiiilaliy.e business nml anal heinot ie
il.l all like to m ii.
hut how ran we '
theory "f
i'. i Kally "
I. .He USt
-piariiiL'
. ..ur na-
I till llory bagan In Tit Tlnira nu Riitriiilir :'7 Hie k nninln'ra nf Iba paper aa lung
aa (bey laet an b ui nl llii' l lintia Offlee j
V have ulven our first New York pari) anil 1 "i as tlit'il Hint littl'pv
ii- n NeliunlHlrl Jusl linine fioni her f lr-i tliuiee 1 can hardly lielleve Unit I
i in wrltliiK thene wortl.-tlie hIihIo affair whs mi iliffcri'iit from f'hat 1 ex
I iel It woulU Im. Or elM I Heemetl m niteli tlie silrlt of II ami "ll ko."
'I'd heifln with I hail the sallsfai tlmi of feellin: Unit 1 IihiI never lisiketl
-.1 well In my f. ('(iiifltlente In her Hpi-'HinHei- iiul- i iniicli ttlfferenee to
ii Mnintii
This morning I aakeil Mr. Kogers to no nlmpiilnit with urn. 1 ileoliletl
nt l lie last moment that 1 niiint have a new frock nml I wunttsl the beueflt of
lif.l Jnilttiiienf. Him took me to u little shop where there wvrtf the inont Irre--Nttlile
lliliiK- for xale ami I UtniKht the prettiest ilresn I have aver owned.
I am Nitre I'd have maile a different selection liinl I heen alone lint Mrs.
Itntreis JiiHt took me In hand ami said that I luul to iildile hy her JiulKineiil.
I w isn't sorrv that 1 had when JuhiIii whlspercil to me tlnrliii; the evenliiK that
I 1 Hiked eighteen and was the prettiest woman present.
My frock Ik ahell pink ehlffoii frlllv anil flnrfy and trlmuied with load
. f liny Mirl-etilored flowers. 1 wore my tin 1 1- low on my neck and I put on
i! e i .em I ins klfice that wus my Kramlinother's vve.l.lhi Kf t .
Much HRattivt J imt Ill's wishes we asked nnr xni"H for 8 o'clock lie saltl
... ..lie ever went anywhere In New York hefoie ii n'cl's'k. hut 1 had my own
i.iiMiii for an earlier hour. I know men iret iI'.vmi to their offltsu around
H e o'clock In the uiorutiiK and that an early In-clntiliiK of the evening im'tuit "n1 ""' biuniy nml frinln ..f U' nnm
;l fill I eilllllllf HIIU IIHlliei lls'OI ll'n lOIIK o Mil' n I i ' .
Kvery one had arrlvisl hy S.1.Y Helen Hun i mne In a Kori(isua ifold cloth
'ii'iilnit gown and bhe sann invlslilnj;!). N'.i Humlcr the men t wild nhout
iiit 1 could hardly lielleve my aeii-es. she t st unlike the Helen I knew
VeMI's H('(.
She sis'iiietl no Mliicerely u'liul to kee ine mi. I It will null a change to
1 1 people w ho were not on tin- sinee -ni..l "lie lianlly left niy aide Hie co-
in' evening. It may aeem vain of me to think II. m -uy nothing of writing It
ii 1 know 1 appeared to best mlv ttiitiUe when she alood with her arm Hl.uiil
in wnlsl.
Helen la a vivid I. haul. Her hair hlen.li.l In with her gowu and he
..lui a symphony 111 goltl -like some l.eiiuilfiil si a I ue come to life. My I. link
1 mi nml lirowu eyes uiiisl luive lns'ii mole nnlleealile hy contrast. At any
inie. I nin confident linn the men 1 1 I mil "Imwer me with isnupllineiitH Just
i.e. Htisf I was the htmtess. Hi st of nil. she ciiird to take Niretal dellk'lit In
lliell ililllll! III.
W. .1 Wimda will "l"' "i" AviMiiif
lintel ell llHlll' rill-IIUI'. tin' fllli-lll llllli'l
In tlkliilmuiu I'll
Mr. ('. W Anhtngi'r Infnnueil na llil
ninrnliiit thai ainiivliutlr hail nun dunii
n liuiiNe 1n had bnlli mi a t'liilin wltleb
he la I'liniratliiit. ami eu nlilib he filed
Hie firm cnnti-at 'I he land In iiietlnn
in filed iin by Min Halle Wuudriiff
Aniilhfr mini by the inom uf I-Hwrenei'
U a Mis-und riintealant told II nna he
ntlii ill I Ibe irk ut l.inljia dnnu tin
huiiae niilalrd by tlie uhtleia.
There lll be n niislliig f tlmse In
li-rentisl In the r ulnnl..i nf ii K n 1 u li l
f I.iihur itaaeinhlv in die i II y tlila eTen-
lltf nl 7 Mi In the Muni- and Mi Ketimni
hiilldltiir .1. N. llunev. m-ri'lary.
Mr. HlierHned. vhi. utvn rnhtahte prop
-rty mi Brtiftdwav nod I'lfih itreri. nr
t'Wed hmi nlvhi nTler tin nhaenee of
m-rertil Meek In Knimui mel nklithnniH
Over tin.... hiindri'd tame In nil llm n j
t'liralnn Insl nlcht. All i'preied ml
inlmlli.n f..r Ilie iirnKriN- hnve uumU I
Mi-tm N. M Tuliha and Ptia. h hata
'"en i In tttrt I I fnnlh the pena
f..r Hie hen M K lnir. I
American National Service
XI.
ESCROWS AND COLLECTIONS
M ainplea hat lint returned from a
trip In Klnafliher He repi.rli the real
denta nf that ellv mini liiumy oyer Iba
liriiape. i uf having I hi- rllr.id The rtral
I ruin villi run Into lle.l . ity nett Hun-
day Mr J W. Waltera fnnii Teiler. Mn.
ran arrived vvllli I l. b..u..-li..ld effist and
will I. nil. I a vert nl i- ri'llei.- nil Hlilli
itren
i iniinh. si relarv
luisrllliit lullii.rint
eillial.lce IDHltlTi
I'liete ni ia a further
evillllty In furtlier
The
K'll
' eoll
eaves
lcfis-
niirt tleciaion austain iu.' il
he "T.ihs proilnction t.i '. law
for a specinl acKsioli ill tlie
ill session will cost Hie taxpayers
some lliousamU of dollars bill it will ! enlivened
just the saint W hy should a buneh of politicians
consider the interests of tin1 taxpayers!
(JnlU' a lilllnlj.r uf Main and Hil
urai'i iiruparly owneri nipt at Mr. I)
II llulli plaee ut bnilue mi Main
Mtreef lal nluht In 11.. ihd .111..1.
Mm lan dear" she until as she win eetihic ready tu leave and we were i ii.m Mr .i..in...M r iirt nr.t
nu. ne In in v rtsim. "you are iiiiIiil' to hen tuiii siiecesa In New York. II was '"'"''n rhiilrnian and Mr W H Oar
' the Hue lumens liHtlnet thai minle yon iti vmir party early. New York
ilk- sile who do things differently Vm luive Hie wonderful gift of frank
lies .f speis-li unit simplicity of mniinei 1'ei I let New York take them away
j ft nu ni Ihey are too rare here.
! I nkcd her If she hud enjoyed herself
j 'My dear" she answered. ' I hnve hint :i- v I u time a I do al a eiic
1 (--fid first night and nunc of Hie woii .v And one thing inure dear" lie
i 11. hied "you have icotten lu w ith Hie rlclil -.i f .eple. Cliltlvnte them "
I Wniililii't It he at range If I found New i.tk society life more Interesting
tluiii the life I lived hack lu Martinsville''
I'.nlk'hl 1 have more than Ictir n notion ilmt .1 n-llu's s IhI amhltl'ii are
tn.t -I. repieheiisllile after all.
(To he continued I
i . (Copjrluhl Kviiiliif Mull sviuiieata loc.)
.1 W Itnv la llh na iit'iilh
! I ft 1 .Inllll lliia liinn r frh'tel-
Mr I ii Her I. a bnlli and ii.iitplei a iei
111 He huiiae mi iin iii..i.i ianu nurth
n1 ihc ellv at Hie hen il f l:hniun airist.
n nu. in (rii.e. la I la raiully In
W K
arrlva from Tnpi'Vn tni' ttine llila s-
I heir UlllKla have been alil.Hp
SIHTEKS LOST (IN KKOADWAY
We have ail eacrow derluieut
tu charge of a very comieleiit mau
where contraeta euiiceriilng the
transfer of money ami prois-rty
may he deHisltet aud we will m-e
that Ihey are carried out with
pcruplous fidelity lu the leller of
the eontracr. A ery nioiterale
charge la made for llila aervliv.
Our collection deartiiiciit an-
ilerlakea the collection of checks
drafta notes anil ihs'iiineiitary
til I Im on all strts of the world.
The vast am unit of builnesa en-
trusted to this ilertuient la proof
nf the excellent servli we give.
American National Bank
of Oklahoma City
" 138-140 Main Nlreet.
Caullal and PraMta $0(H)0.0fl.
way of the reatuiiranta the taxtcalm
the tluiicliig palacisi and all of that.
Many yeara ago they knew of the
Howery and Ita wickedness. They st-
ernly longed to take a fp Jusl lu
aee how the oilier half lived.
But the perilous cruise on n ferry
hont or Jiiuriiey acriisn llronklyn
bridge held them hack.
Kvtry mortiliig at sli o'clock for
many years they attended in tins In the
Church of SI. Miirtlu lu Hiuiihulili
alreet. After the mass Kilday they
agreed that "the devil grappled with
llicui on Hie church steps look Isissea
slou and led them Into the wicked
city of Manhattan.''
They wumlcred through Hie ruin
lliuoeenl of (lie fait that wickedness
uaimlly lurks at ulghl pliHldtug on
and necking the atghts uf which they
had hunt. They were etluiusted and
iM'Wlldered when al liTlh street and
II....I.. ... ..t. . .. . ....!
il nulla ay --en jr- I lie iuimki
Kroatlway- a sillismau who saw
they were drenched with the rain and
weary took charge of them New
York Herald.
State News Eight Years Ago
the men ninaicd in lobor employ ini; enterprises of
nil kinds. That seemed to he popular and wan
therefore' ipiite the correct thinv'. To hciir a pub-j
lie intin himself a eiitnlidilte for hiuh office can-
didly tliaeliSMinj' the issues of the day in the lan-
(MiHK'1 und from thu viewpoint of the avt r:iie busi-
ness man; with U view of ciii-niini u invt IcKitimilte
biisilicss nod thus uddili": prosperity and content-
ment III eniVerllllll'lltal Hellif V ellletlt s Will 11 llllilIU'
exierience IhorouKhly enjoyed bv the members of
the ( liiitnber of Coiuiuerce.
Sciiattir WePkH entirely as. I. 1 1 . t n his f'l'esi-
delitial canilidacy was a delightful nsl.
Col Harry Hooper's share of the k'ate moiiev
runs well into f niires. Which shows that in Amer-
ica we pay our heim while in l'.urope they kill
theirs.
Oclolicr I". IimiT At Oklahoma Cltv
'-''iO eiiinll lutes reeidve triiiul Imlge
degree of Oild l'ellnws.
New stale Immigration sislety or-
i.'aiile'l it Oklahoma Cltv.
Mi's .ullle Mtilhnll Mosaic" if
the finuiuix piny "Toxas suwr")
iiiiuoiiiieisl to wetl Martin Vaiils-ri.-en
singer In New York Jim. 1 llHiH.
llenl of fifteen luiffiihs'n placet) In
Wichita forat rcsene.
Missouri
late map.
Aged IfriMihlyii Pair Hatl Never Seen
the (.real While Way
Mary Hmdey had lived lu llriiklyii Turkey's
all her lift of T.'i years. She had heeii ; ne.
Hintiitioiis in make tlie srlloiiM Jour-
ney to Manhattan hut never roae to
the i.pisjrtiuilly until Krlday. Her
sister Mn run ret IhHiley. (II). bad hail
the snme uiiHiitlsfleil yearning. They
had read of the white lights of llroiii
haa Issued a geologlcul
area la ttP.'i.iKSi iUare
itiiMis or t'HRiaT
Aud t.ar nut Ihem lh kill Ibe body
but are but able tu kill the Wiul; but
ratbar fear Hlin wlih h la ahla tu detirny
bntb auul and body la hell.
The entrance of Huluarln niiikes twelve nations I
now al war. on an fi'iire the percentage your-.
Ki'incinbi r this: it's the sitine sun. the aame
niooii the siinie stais. whether you arc in warlund
ill l'.urope. or pi ;e Inlnl in Aineliea.
THE NEW ANTI8EPTIC
"irLELTlT0DD(BDam
"He Is the suit of iiinu aald Fph Wiley yenterday 111
dlacuiuliig I l-h i.lileiin. who hlda four In a pitch game
when he needs only I vv u to win."
Y have ledl'd Hi.it most of the pcraotial damage
nulls nre pti 11 uietl t ihe giuuud Ihul the defeudaut has
the iiioih v.
Mis. ai. m i I'li u i- so fienv In hrr altitude toward
Hie men llml -he .ei.ein; leferred lo aa "Ilia Coaaack."
(Irandinothcr is nl Inst vindicated Hn.'lt in the
days of s p in ili UkC jennies an I Imiuespuns lurpen-
tine was the ineepi mil is pi p. ( .ery pioneer
cabin. No medicine dick! was complete without it
And it Will nlvvuva tlie I nut m.l l.e evcrv ivnlllnl
... ' "1 a. I enjoy t il:.' stihi ppii Wiley yeaterday
or abraisioii. (inl was imt t all.1 an antiseptic. . vl K li(t (tvuiul Msv
The folks jllst knew that it miscl a Wnillld tn heal j l'i' u lu m lnak
cleHiily nml ipiiel.ly Without any bad aftcr-cl fects. j ... M (j n
Then came the iloetota in cm i v hiimlet and il
Imre ami tiny lidn ulijil il out of existence -they
thought lint it hiis ciiiliiu'il as a valuable home
remedy and thousands of the innat faalnoiiable
patrona of tin- most exclusive physiciana hive kept
U turnrntiui- buttle in the medicine closet. It has
been culled on for Inhumes cut finder lime ami
again and it has Mnm the t"st.
'"There is iiotlinik' of a curative nature iu it."
said I if. Iliehluiiw ; 'positively mulling; it may do
no harm but I w ould ndv is on not to nan it It "s
ail old foyev idea "
Itllt Home Ih.nisiili.ls .f us have seen the must
C ililllll I llll.e iiiij f
i. - ihe s'ople all ay : "Well he
l with liliu. '
A lllilll liev II' V .
Illlllilholilels mil. I.
ji iiiiIIv tlropa hi menibersUlp In the
H ' Ins to lie i'Mlled from the order.
Nelihii liiouv int.. nor charm la ahsolutely esaen-
Hal. The dill pi lle Inn many trtenda.
W hen the mm I u r. p.iter says "the dale of Ibe mar
Huge Iihs imt been definitely fixed" that means Ihe ro-
liectlve In 'idi'giiHim i-n i einiiliig money enough to aup-
isn't a wile.
If your tll-p.tl.ii
flnall.v he swept ft nu
to talk In tidal waves yon will
-ur luiHirlug.
of all Ihe ilia- 1 1 in.! theories) the one to the pffeet that
nit- tit h I. ii s . le the hardaat.
teirifyilin wounds washed I Inn onuhl v iu it cease i When II is.me p Hu nlaini elis'k no mMianleal con-
irivsnce nn hiiviiiii n nn Intluatrloua hoiMtafly.
Mere i nn. . tin r liivlolHlde Pile: No Urhef ahoti
he ei .a I p I'nimeeltou with Ita regular bwal-
their flow ami In nl ibanly xx it limn inflamtuut ion
or the slight s siu' ii of Mi.iniit And. accent
llig Ihe evideli e of tli. most tinstwortliy of tbej"1'"''1
aeiisi's w luive t'linm to pi : ml nml Iter " remctlv j
amid the scoffs and .p els nf Ibe profession.
Unt the lliiropenii war has v ttuliealail grnntl
mother as she has no oltcu been indicaled before. '
The usual antiseptics popular with the profession! " ""'""odi weie preshlenl the war would he over.
'.... . . .. ' . ;v'r WlnieV Over here. Slahtown Hlapiier.
nave nunerto neeu maile in (lermnny. 1 lie war
nit off these sources of supply Hint our learned
"The Kaiulnll milage waa afire Internally." says the
KSW I It V lie leu li...ll.l f.1. mlllllla II aea
men were turncil in on 1 li itis Iv es. hi il were. I fr nn it I. oltituieiii imt it wasn't.
' Is. mii hi ihe hands of the law In Oklahoma la now
nothing in. ne t hn n h short sweet dream. IVraoiiall; we
see little ilirr..iut In choking a wan to death at the end
of a ros I. inning him to tlealh at the entl of aotne elee-
trie wires. .r sh suing Mm down In cold Idissl la rtah"
-Itaiullelt I'mgreasor.
They Set theiuselvts the task of discoverillk' some
thiiiR to take the place of ihe Herman preparations
And the other day they enthusiastically an
nonneetl n strictly American antiseptic nml disin-
fectant that lias proven superior to any hitherto
known to Ihe science of surgery.
They explain that it is taken from "lb oil of
the pine tree." That 'a gel ling it na far away from
Urnndmother'l turpentine bottle as the professors
wiilil lake it. Hut you know whore turpentine
comes from don't yout
So iu these later days we hnvo the aatiafactlon
Of knowing that trHiitlmolher knew her business.
Itaiullelt lYiajtrwaaor wanta tn know what haa hssvm
of the old fashioned man who told of the wonder of Al
Jennings.
a
"oil or OaaKlthe Doth nr Neltherr reads a eivnv
prehenalva heading over a alory In Ilia lulling News.
In commenting upon Ilia long aula rural mall rontaa
Hilling New Yttlnta nut one route In wast Oarflald
county where threo earrlara hart quit In aneotsMiun within
two month owing to the atranuotiaiies. of trying te make
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