The Davis News (Davis, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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I am Sincere! Stop Calomel!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Listen to me! Calomel sickens and you may lose a
day’s work If bilious constipated or
headachy read my guarantee
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SPOON MIBIOAL CO Mfra Caches tad
That Useful Quardhouse
"Them gmd houses at the trainin’
camps Is alraali doin’ a gran’ work Jes’
like the Red Cross” observed 5lnrty
the colored laundress “They saved
tnah boy Dube's life”
“How Is that Cindy!” queried her
employer -
"I dunno how they done It Only lie
wrote me a postal card say In’ If lie
hadn’t got ten days In one of 'em he’d
a been a corp”
Why the Changed Phrase
Bonita had been taught to say' “Ex-
' cusqnae please’’ on leaving the table
- before others One dsy she astonished
mamma by remarking "Please half
excuse me” '
"Why what do you mean?” asked
her mother
"I’m only half through eating of
course’’ snapped Bonita Indignantly!
“I’m coming back J”
Destruetlveneaa
“See Jlmt-boy?
“Yes”
"Very destructive” '
"How r
"Wears a suit of clothes out the
first day he gets them”
"Impossible I”
- "Well he does' He wouldn't go
naked would he?”
Comas Out In ths Wash"
Mrs Youngthlng— Yon ought to be
ashamed of yourself to dye your love-
ly gray hair
Mrs Wellalong— I didn’t dye It
We're burning soft coal
One or the Other
Needzlt — Why don't yon pay your
debts? Yon've got the money'
Owem— Yes but I wouldn’t have It
If I was to pay ray debts
Vinial Crime
“Punkryter tells me that he has
killed the hero of his new novel”
"Well he needn’t worry about tbat
—any Jury wll lacqult him”
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Accounted Fqr
Why do they always peak of ves-
sels as lu the feminine" gender?’
“Maybe one reasoif is that they're
generally trimming their sails”
Naturally
‘"He went all to pieces!"
“What made him do that?
“He was broke"
Give some agitators free lunch and
they will manage to get along for a
time without free speech
Although a girl may know but little
of business she always knows enough
to consider sealed proposals
FIXING LEAKY FOUNTAIN PEN
Really No Need to Put Up with An-
noyance That Can Be Reme-
died Easily
If you have a fountain pen that
leaks around the joints especially so
If It Is one of those types of foun-
tain pens having a point which dis-
appears by turning a section of the
barrel try an application of ' heavy
oil To remedy the defect soak the
pen in warm water not hot and al-
low It fo dry particularly Inside
Then apply oil on the spindle which
revolves The oil should be worked
through the bearings from end to end
You can now refill the pen and wipe
off the excess oil A heavy cylinder
oil Is best for this purpose To un-
screw the parts of a fountain pen
which have become set merely heat
the pen with hot water or by holding
It near a flame but be careful not
to get too hot for there Is danger of
melting While pen is heated a slight
twist will often- loosen the set —
Frank P Goeder Colorado Agrlcul-
tual College Fort Collins Colo
A Liberal Helping
The Wyn-Jenklns were giving a lit-
tle dinner party Pa Wyn-Jenklns was
carving a fowl It was older than It
looked and the knife refusing to do
Its bit the bird shot Into the silken lap
of the principal guest
Mrs Wyn-Jenklns went pale but her
husband never lost his sang-froid
"I believe” he said to the guest
recapturing the bird “that I’ve help-
ed you to too much Allow me to take
btfck a little”
Ancient Precautions
‘‘We’U have this frlfcndly agreement
of ours carved upon a monument of
stone” said one ancient king
"So that all the public can read it”'
added the other
"Not only that It will make it Im-
possible to treat It as a scrap of
paper”
Speaking by the Card
"The bride looked like a queen”
"Yes and the bridegroom looked
like the deuce" — Boston Transcript
Yes Hazel a man is the most Im-
portant piece of furniture In a wom-
an’s atr castle
A diamond Is of less value to some
men than a spade or a club la to
others
If you would win friends you must
be friendly
If you trust to luck for anything
you’ll be lucky If you get It
believe there la something for each
one to do
Borne time aome place and aome how
We believe we can do It and wa be-
lieve too
We are ready to do It— right now)
SEASONABLE DISHES
At this season when fish Is so much
enjoyed are you serving the hot well
seasoned
Fish Chowder—
Cut up any kind of
well cleaned Ash
and parboil nntll
nearly cooked In
an Iron kettle put
a fourth of a pound
of salt pork cut In
dice and brown until crisp add six
sliced onions to the pork fat cook
for five minutes then add a half
dozen sliced potatoes cover with
water and cook adding the fish when
all are tender add milk some crack-
ers soaked In boiling water salt and
pepper to tnste Serve In soup bowls
8callop of Perk and Cabbages
Place a layer of thinly sliced roast
pork using two cupfuls a cup and a
half of cooked cabbage and a cupful
and a half of white sauce arranged in
layers in a baking dish Put Into a
hot oven and bake until the sauce
Is bubbling hot
Date Souffle — Beat the whites of
four eggs very stiff add gradually one-
balf cupful of sugar then stir In a
pound of dates that have been stoned
and rubbed to a paste Bake In a
well-buttered baking dish until firm
Serve with whipped cream
Peas and Walnut Salad— Take
equal quantities of cold cooked peas
and walnut meats broken In bits sea-
son well with French dressing and
let stand one hour then serve In lemon
cups with mayonnaise dressing
Potato and Nut Salad— Take three
boiled potatoes three hard-cooked
eggs one-half cupful of walnut meats
and a dozen olives Cut all fine and
mix with French dressing Just be-
fore serving add a little mayonnaise
8panih Chicken Soup — Heat three
cupfuls of chicken stock and the same
of veal Add a grated onion a finely
minced carrot and two s talks of cel-
ery chopped fine Add one cup of'
barley and simmer until the barley
Is done Season to taste and rub
through a sieve before serving
A half cupful of tapioca put Into
chicken broth and cooked slowly for
half an hour makes a most delicate
soup Season to taste and add beaten
egg just before serving
By frlendnhlp I mean the greateit
love and the greatest usefulness and
the most open communication and the
noblest sufferings and the most exem-
plary faithfulness and the severest
truth and the heartiest counsel and tlte
greatest union of mind of which brave
men and women are capable
—Jeremy Taylor
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
The skillful worker in any business
always keeps up-to-date tools for he
knows he will thus In-
crease his efficiency The
efficient housewife also
knows that time strength
and temper are lost by
using old worn-out and
cumbersome utensils
Why use dull paring and
carving knives when a
small sharpener can be
bought which will keep all cutting
tools In good order? If there is any
one thing which will cause one to use
Btrong language It la a dull carving
knife
A tray to remove food and dishes
from the dining table or to carry It to
the table Is a great saving of steps
If one cannot afford to buy a wheeled
tray or tea wagon get the handy man
to make you one using the small
wheels from an old goeart A wire
dish drainer Is light and can be used
as a tray if no other Is at hand for It
Is easy to carry
Paper or wooden trays or plates
make fine dishes to use In the Ice box
for they do not break and may be re-
newed often at "little expense
Paper of all kinds snves dish wash-
ing Wipe out the greasy dishes with
a piece of soft paper before putting
them into the dish water Keep the
table wiped up with paper saving the
dishcloth for stains and grease
A kitchen table covered with zinc or
some hard surface that does not need
scouring to keep clean Is a most neces-
sary kitchen convenience Some good
scales a good clock a kitchen cnblnct
with everything at hand to use in
cookery Hre all necessary equipment
Keep a bottle of kerosene near the
sink and when It Is dry wipe out with
a cloth dampened with kerosene It
will keep clean wlthomt scouring Re-
peated scourtngs with various cleaning
powders will ruin the surface so that
it becomes rough and stains easily
Have a stool that will slip under
the table when not needed and use It
to sit on while preparing vegetables
or doing many kinds of work It will
be found a great saving on tired feet
One can learn to wash and wipe dishes
and Iron sitting on a stool Have a
rung on which to rest the feet to
change one’s position
A small simple old rocjdng chair
In the kitchen will save many a break-
down Drop Into It while doing va-
rious things hnd relax when possible
Keep a card Index of recipes In the
kitchen In a convenient place to use
In planning the meals
A snail bottle of Danderlne costs but a fev cents at
any store 1 1 stops falling hair itchinf scalp and ends
dmdrufT besides It doubles the beauty of your hat1 osak
log: it appear twice as heavy thick and abundant Try hi
Don’t suffer 1 A tiny bottle of
Freezone costs but a few cents at any
drug store Apply a few drops on the
corns calluses and “hard skin” on bot-
tom of feet then lift them off
- When Freezone removes corns from
the toes or calluses from the bottom of
feet the skin beneath is left pink and
healthy and never sore tender or
Irritated
Looking Out for Himself
"That German delegate's failure to
stand Indicated a very haughty frame
of tnlnd”
"Not necessarily Maybe he was
used to commuting In a crowded car
and didn't want to take a chance on
losing his seat” '
Liven up your sluggish liver I Feel
fine and cheerful make your work a
pleasure be vigorous and full of am-
bition But take no nasty dangerous
calomel because It makes you sick
and you may lose a day’s work
Calomel la mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite breaking It up That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp-
ing Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
Liver Tone tonight Your druggist or
dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for a few cents under my
Made It a Party of Two
“Your honor I can’t serve on the
Jury” said George Sclfres”
“Only a legitimate excuse goes”
said Judge Roberts"
Tm going fishing"
The Judge pondered a moment— “I’ll
go with you”— Exchange
The Evidence
“Does It cost much to raise a skele-
ton structure?’
"Sure It costs a lot of ‘bones’"
personal money-back guarantee tbat
each spoonful will clean your sluggish
liver better than a dose of nasty calo-
mel and that It won't make you sick
" Dodson's Liver Tone is reul liver
medicine You’ll' know it next morn-
ing because you will wake up feeling
fine your liver will le working head-
ache and dizziness gone stomach will
be sweet and bowels regular
Dodson’s Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless and can
not salivate Give it to your children
Millions of people are using Dodson’s
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calo-
mel now Your druggist will tell you
that the sale of calomel is almost
stopped entirely here — Adv
Language conceals some thoughts
and renders some conspicuous
Cutleura 8oap for the Complexion
Nothing better than Cntlcura Soap
dally and Ointment now and then as
needed to make the complexion dear
scalp clean and hands soft and white
Add to this the fascinating fragrant
Cntlcura Talcum and you have tha
Cntlcura Toilet Trio — Adv
If alienee Is golden garrulity must
be copper
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“"DULL” Durham cigarettes you roll them
yourself from genuine “Bull” Durham
tobacco fifty from one bag
— Fifty-thrifty cigarettes that cost you least and
please you most No machine can even dupli-
cate your “own” rolled from genuine “Bull”
Durham tobacco
Good old reliable “Bull” Always genuine
since 1865 he’s been everyone’s friend
GENUINE
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