The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 3 of 12
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1 "1 am now able to eat three square
meals a duy for the first time In two
year” wus the eniihutlc statement
made recently by Joseph A Vork
well-known buxine mini ami highly
resiiected citizen of rortland Mulue
I “I am now slxty-ulue yeurs of ag
and In all my life 1 have never run
cross a medicine that I consider in a
class with Tunlac 1 huve Just fin-
ished my fourth bottle anil this medi-
cine has benefited me even beyond my
greatest hopes ISesidcs gaining six-
teen pound In weight I tuivo been
built up and strengthened until I feel
11 of twenty years younger
"For the past two year 1 have been
In a mlseruhly run-down condlllou
nd was compelled a short time ago
to give up all Idea of business n I
was too weak to look after ouythlng
3 was nervous worn-out hnd no npi-
tlte and suffered most nil the time
with Indigestion Koine days I would
cat scarcely anything In fact I was
fruld to cut becuuse I knew I would
utter afterwurd Sometimes I hnd
uch severe crumping pains after eat-
ing that I would almost die My
nerves were all unstrung anil the least
thing would worry me and I never
could get a good ulght'a sound sleep
Jn fact I Just lost Interest In every-
thing and was greatly discouraged
ever my condition
"The ordlnnry treatment failed to
do me any good and as I hnd read to
miany statements from people I know
bore In Portland who hnd been bene-
fited by Tanlne I decided to give It a
trial And now I know for tnyself
what It will do for I have simply
taken a new lease on life 1 am now
able to look after my work as usual
and never felt better In my life I am
able to ent three hearty meals a day
and everything agrees with me per-
fectly 1 eut anything 1 want and
never feel a touch of Indigestion I
never thought there was a medicine
that could do me bo much good and I
m only too glad to have the facts
about my case given to the public"
Tanlne Is sold by lending druggists
everywhere — Adv
Troubles of the Rich
Dives told his troubles "Lazarus
wants tlie crumbs and the neighbor
want the cook" he complained
"Cold in the Head'
to ftn aouto attack of Nasal Catarrfc
Thsa subject to frequent ’'colds in tha
head' will And that tha us of HALL8
CATARRH HE DK’ INK will build up tha
hystam cleanaa tha lilood and render
them leaa liable to cohla Reflated at-
tack of Acuta Catarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la
taken internally and acta through tha
lilood on tha Mucous Surfaces of tha Byi-
tem thus reducing the Inflammation and
restoring oormal conditions
All Druggists Circulars free
F J Chaney A Co Toledo Oh la
Yield Valuable Oil
An oil obtained from stumps of red
pine trees has been found to be eal-
luble for recovering silver from pub
erlzeti ore by the flotation process
DANDERINE
Stops Hair Coming Out:
Thickens Beautifies
few cents buy “Dandcrlne" Af-
a few appltcatluns you cannot find
itlen hair or any dandruff besides
ry balr ahowa new life vigor brlght-
more color and abundance — Adr
No Nawj to Mother
Suitor — "Your daughter's little
hand were never made to work" Iler
‘Mother — "So I discovered long ago"
Coprrlftit br the R K Mr Connway
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to Ileglnuld CurtU summoning blia
home
A Will Is Changed
The two year that had passed
litre Tony Devon had entered the
I'endlehaven home the greater part
of w hich she had spent In school hnd
brought about mnny changes Taul
I’endlehaven hnd taken his place
among the world's workers but this
docs not say that he did not still long
for the child who had gone from hit
life eighteen years before
Mrs Curtis waa no nearer giving
Cousin John to Katherine at a father
than she ever had been and Itlinca
hnd caught no Right of Reginald
rrown since he hnd fled from It with
the notion thnt he might follow I'rlnh
Devon behind the prison bars Philip
had carried on his wonderful work
living In the Joyous letters he re-
ceived from Tony and spending bla
spare time in answering them
One morning Tony came to Paul
Pendlehaven smiling and blushlngly
girlish and he motioned her to a lit-
tle stool at his feet
"Darling” he began In a moved
tone "I sent for you Won use I’ve
come to perhaps the most Important
derision of my whole life"
Tony glanced up at him wonderlng-
ly Ho n pi teaml solemnly sober and
looked as If he hadn't slept
“If It affects tne Cousin raid It
can't he greater than the one you
made over two years ago when you
took poor little me Into your home"
she asserted
Ills hand fell lovingly upon her
curly head as though In benediction
They both lapsed Into a long
silence the girl's dreamy eyes fixed
on space and tha man gnzlng at her
shining head
"Tony" he ejaculated at length
There waa something In his voice as
he pronounced her name that dis-
pelled her revery Instantly
"Ye" she breathed “Yea what is
itr
rendlehnven cleared his lliront
"I would never have believed that
anyone could have wormed her way
Into tny heart a you have” he told
her "Ilow would — how would you
like me for your father?"
Tony tried to speak hut peeing he
hnd something else to add walled ex-
pectantly "Once as you know" went on the
doctor “I had little girl of my own
hut the year have been so long and
so many since she was taken away
I feel I ahun't have her again In this
world"
Tony's dark head drnpied against
his knee In silent sympathy
“Could you think of me as your fa-
ther dear?” he said after an emotion-
al silence
“I'm not fit for that" sighed Tony
"No no not thnt I come from peo
pic who sre not your "kind Cousin
Paul You know thnt! Kverybody
does I Then I'm not so good as you
think I am First of all I liaveu't al-
ways told you the truth"
"So my brother told me'' remarked
Doctor I’uul "Long ago he took me
Into Ids confidence about the poison In
my medicine I've wxtehed you for
two years Tony and it seems to me
thnt I know every secret of your soul
I'm sure you love me dear child I'm
going to adopt you legally for my
daughter After this I'm your father
and I give warning to my Captain
MacCauley that If he tries to take you
from me he's going to htve some fight
on his hands From now on Fin not
Cousin Paul I am— what?"
“My father" gul(ied Tony “It
seem as if I couldn’t stand so much
happiness And If you'ra my father
that makes Cousin John — "
"Your uncle" laughed a voice from
the door "So Paul has told you haa
be little girl? Well Tony you
wouhlo't have slept wink one night
if you'd heard our argument about
you We spent several hours wran-
gling which of us should adopt you I
said I should because I saw you first
und Paul — ”
“Has the prior right heanuse you
saved me Tony" Interrupted Paul
“Now I think the funilly hril better
know of our changed arrangements”
Paul rendlehnven acted as spokes-
man when Mrs Curtis and her daugh-
ter Katherine hnd been summoned to
the library He told them very grave-
ly that a his will now stood his
brother John and his cousin Surah
were the bencflclitries of It Mr Cur-
tis smiled at him and arrnnged the
lace rvfilcs around her neck
“You've always been most gener-
ous Paul dsr” she sjinpered
“Ilut now" went on the doctor pay-
ing no heed to the indy's reninrk “our
household's going to have a mistress”
Katherine lifted her chin from the
palm of her hand and Mrs Curtis
straightened up Were her ambitions
going to he realized after all? Was
It Paul who was going to put her In
her rightful place? The smile broad-
ened on her llpa and the sank hack
with a happy sigh She had to ad-
mit Cousin Paul looked very hand-
some yes even handsomer than Cou-
sin John What a fool ahe had been
not to have caught him sooner
“The woman you put at the head of
your borne will he most fortunate and
ham dl‘ar Pul" she murmured
"I hope so” returned I’endlehaven
and Doctor John pulled at the corner
of hts mouth to keep back muUctou
grin
"I'm going to adopt Tony Devon—"
Doctor Paul had only time enough to
moke tills statement when Mr Cue-
tls Jumped to her feet
"You couldn't do thnt!” she cried
“That would he wleked Paul abso-
lutely wicked! Oh God don't do
that!"
Without heeding In the slightest his
enusln's bitter ejaculation Puul Ten-
dlchaven picked up a box that Iny at
his elbow Willi much ceremony he
n(M-ned It and took out an exquisite
pearl neekluce
"I do not need to remind any of
you” lie said turning his eye from
his brother to hi two white-faced
cousins "thnt these belonged to my
deur wife I have always considered
them the property of her daughter
too Thnt Is the reason Kntherlne
why I've always refused your request
to wear them Hut now I have a
daughter” He turned smiling eye
uisin Tonnlhel “I shall allow her to
wear them whenever she wishes and
If — If her lost sister Isn't found then
they are hers — hers forever”
A long hissing breath broke from
Sarah Curtis and a gasp came from
Katherine
“I eonldn’t wear them" Tonv got
out nt length "I simply couldn't”
"Not to please me your father
Tonnlhel?” demanded Paul almost
bruxq uely
"And me your new uncle?” laughed
Ikx-tnr John “Why honey little girl”
he reached out and took Tonnlhel's
hand “don't look as If you'd lost your
lust friend !”
Then raid rendlehnven drew Ton-
nlhel Devon to his aide and w hen he
had clnsped the Jewels around her
neck he lifted her face and kissed
her
"There little daughter!” nis voire
choked with emotion hut he con-
quered his feelings and went on
"they’re very lovely very precious
Tony doubly to because you're wear-
ing them"
"Oh" she exulted “how happy I
am I It Isn't the penrls
though they’re simply great but It's
thnt I have some reul people" She
turned a flushed and radiant face to
each man “Somebody that's my very
own My mother's dead and my fa-
ther—" “I In prison” snapped Sirs Curtis
vindictively "I'm wondering what
he'll say to all thla when he comes
home”
“Ills opinion won't ninke any differ-
ence to us” I’uul I’endlehaven stuted
coolly "He has forfeited every right
to any claim on Tony”
“Hideous!” exclaimed Mr Curtis
and "Well I never” dropped from
Kutherlne
“Anl” wont on Doctor Paul re-
lentlessly for he knew the barbs that
were being thrust Into the souls of hla
two cousins "I'ui going to rhunge my
will In favor of my new daughter
here — ”
"And I mine In favor of our young
Salvation Army cnptuln who Is going
to marry my new niece” rhucklvd
Doctor John "I guess Uiut's all we
have to sayPaul"
In alienee Katherine and Mrs Cur-
tis faded from the room carrying
with them hitter humiliation and
nursing outraged feelings
' “It's nil your fault ninmma" scold-
ed Katherine bursting Into tears when
they were In the seclusion of their own
apartments “You've whined anil wept
yourself right out of Cousin John's
life that's what you've done Owl
how I bated that girl when I saw Car-
oline's pearl around her neck I"
“What are you doing now?” thrust
back her mother “Aren’t you crying
a If your heart would break? I tell
you tear—"
"Ob Lordy tear I What good do
they do?” came sharply ''Hit we
ore without a future without a hornet
That Interloper will see we go the
moment Paul get out those papers!
Oh whnt shall we do?”
"I wish that man — her father I
mean — waa out of Jull” mused Mrs
Curtis "I reully believe he could do
something Katie Perhaps Iteggle—"
Kiilhrrlne wiped her eyes with
sudden movement
"Mamma why don't you send for
Reggie?” she questioned "Now lis-
ten to me Reggio confided In me
before he left that be rcully was fond
of thnt girl and If— oh mamma I’ve
thought of wonderful thing Ssid
for Reggie shove the girl under his
nose every minute Let him cut Philip
out — "
“And perhnps have my son marry
that thing” objected the mother curtly
"That thing as you please to cull
Tony Devon Is one of the prettiest
and richest young women In this coun-
ty" Katherine snapped hack “She'
heiress to the 1'emJlehavens and en-
gnged to be married to a man who
owns half the town Thing eh? Well
I think she's a little higher up la the
world at this moment than my half-
brother Reggie If you want my opin-
ion" That night an urgent message from
the frantic mother traveled by wire
CHAPTER XV
Tha Last Card
One day somo Wivk inter Regi-
nald Troun walked rapidly along the
boulevard past the row of squatter
shacks He had received word that
Uriah Devon released from prison
would anchor the Dirty Mary near
tlie Iloghole In her accustomed place
Devon was on deck when Drown
ran up the gangplank
"So you came old lop" was Uriah's
greeting “It's good you did 1 want
lo know what's doin'"
A woman came to the door of the
cabin and peered out When she saw
the newcomer she scowled and went
back
"I thought you suld she was dead"
commented Reggie with a wag of hi
head toward the spot where the wom-
an hnd stood
"Well she ain't! Worse luck!"
growled Urluh "I told thut to the
kid to make her feel had Kile wus
willing to le dead for a while nny-
how Whnt'a the news of Tony?"
'Oh she's l lady now” answered
Reggie snrenxtlonlly “The I'emlle-
havens have sent her to school ever
since you went away My mother tell
me Paul I'endlehaven's going to adopt
her And what do you think else?"
he demanded
"I dunno” grunted the other “Good
God I Don’t sit there tearln’ me to
pieces with curiosity Fire ahead
and tell me”
"She's copped I’hll MncTnuley” re-
turned Reginald "Ithnra’s snob of a
Salvation Army cuptatn the fellow
who threw me In the lake thnt day
and he's as rich as the I’endlehaven
put together”
"Well he won't get Vr” asserted
Uriah shnrply "I've told you the
girl's rich too Her futher's got
money to bum"
"A lot of good that'll do you Ry"
sneered Reggie “She wouldn't look at
the likes of you and Kditb You areo't
In her clus any more”
“Ain't I so?” queried Devon
grouchlly “I reckon her hide ain't no
tougher nor thlrker'n It used to he
I'll thump h — II out of 'er once or
twice I'll show ’er what class ahe’i
ln"
"You’ll hnve to catch her before
you heat her won’t you Ity?” Iteg-
glc Inquired tauntingly "llow’re you
going to get your hands on her? Tell
me that will you?”
“Yep Mr Mealy-mouth I will"
thrust hark Ievun “We got to steal
’er" He clenched his heavy fist snd
swung It menacingly ami suggestive-
ly "What's left of 'er when I'm done
with Vr 'll marry you nil right Thnt
over I'll tell 'er who she Is providin'
you promise to halve up the stuff with
me”
"I did promise you once didn't I?”
asked Reggie sulkily "Of course I
will hut what's tlie use of dreaming?
The Peiidlchnvens're too much for
us Now thut Paul's well he and John
are a big Pm in and they worship the
ground that girl walks on You're
biting off nmre'u you can chew Ry
You aren’t any too strong you know
A prison record doesn't help any"
Uriah grunted ntnl followed a ring
of smoke with his frowning eyes
"She's my girl" he suld at length
“and I'm gain' to have Vr"
"I thought you said she wnsn't” rut
lo Reggie suspiciously
“Well she don't know that doe
she?" Devon retorted "Nobody knows
but you and Edc besides me”
"She' a beauty” sighed Reggt
hts voice lowered to a growl “I'd
marry her If she didn't hnve rent”
“You don't need to make any such
sacrifice old horse” said Devon
"Your eye will hung out of yuur
head when you hear her name”
Reginald argued he should know
who the girl was before he married
her but Uriah wouldn't give up his
secret Indeed he unfolded to the
prosoctlve hushnnd how he plnnned
to capture Tonnlhel and aent Reggie
away convinced red hot to perform
hla port In the scheme At hist he
was to have the girl he wanted and
money too
The next morning Reggie ap-
proached his mother with an utr of
secrecy
(TO EE CONTINt'En
Intacta Not Prohibitionists
Thera are do prohibitionists among
the Insects snys a correspondent Hun-
dreds of wasps were recently observed
among tha fir tree of Kestoo lake
crawling eager over splinUcs and
sucking at drops of turpentine which
form at this time of year A vast
humming came from the trees reminis-
cent of tha midsummer ring over the
heated hay fields Large file and
blue-bottle were also seen In many
rases the Insects consumed so much
of the firewater that they fell to tha
ground In a drunken stupor or clung
hsrsrdljr to the trees Th wolf-
spider chasing Its prey through tha
grass tike a dog was having rich
harvest Other Insect ram lo th
bacrhanntlan repast A aperies of
aphis was much In erldeav and also
Its keeper the ant busy milking It of
Us gathered liquor
MELLON ASKS THE PUBLIC
TO HELP CONSERVE
RESOURCES
ASKS FCR THEDUDGET PLAN
Tha Nation Cannot Afford Extrava-
gance and 8o Far As Possible It
Must Avoid New Expendit-
ures Washington — Secretary of the
Treasury Mellon In ills first official
statement made public In the form
of letter lo bntikers appealed to
"the people generally” to stand for
rigid economy In governmental ex-
pendltuiea and urged the Immediate
establishment of national budget
system
The secretary discussed at length
the nation's financial condition de-
claring that (he allowing made In the
last eight months has btea "particu-
larly encouraging” There are how-
ever heavy drains to come on the
treasury this month and next he
ndded and these require the flotation
of more short term certificates of In-
debtedness announcement of which
he made coincident with the letter
Economy la Demanded
"The nation cannot affoid extrava-
gance" Mr Nelson asaeited "and so
far as possible it must avoid entering
new fields of expenditures Figured
on current operations of the govern-
ment show that tha country's fin-
ances are sound but that the situa-
tion rail for the utmost economy
"The heavy requirement of tho
government on account of necessary
expenditures including interest and
sinking fund on the public debt anj
the maturity of $75Hift0000 n
short dated debt in the next two years
cr thereabouts make It Imperative
that the greatest care nnd economy
be exercised In matters affecting gov-
ernment expenditures
"The people generally must become
more Interested In saving the govern-
ment's money than In spending It A
thorough going national budget sys-
tem must be established and the gov-
ernment's expenses brought Into re-
lation to its Income”
Treasury 8avca Monty
The belief waa expressed by Secre-
tary Mellon however that the first
nine months of the fiscal year or to
March 31 would show the treasury
has made ends meet with a alight sur-
plus to use against the great war
debt J’aynienta on the war debt must
necessarily be slow be said explain-
ing that the heavy payments to the
railroad would seriously hamper
previous plans to lower the debt
The Issues of certificate announced
will aggregate f lOUOuOOnO and will
bear interest at 5'i per cent half
having a maturity date of one year
and the remainder Mr six month
Doth Issues will be accepted In pay-
ment of income and profits taxes
150000000 la Needed
He Rid Saonuonnoo In certificates
much be paid off March 15 and an ad-
ditional IlltOOOhoO a month luter
Resides these need there is to bo
paid the semiannual interest on Lib-
erty bonds on Match 15 a payment
of about I75UOOOUO The treasury
also must make payments to the rail-
roads during March which Mr Mel-
lon estimated at 1200000 00')
To partially offset the heavy outgo
the regular quarterly payment of In-
come and profit taxes la due March
15 from which the treasury hopes to
release approximately $500 0O0000
used up in retiring the certificates
This tax payment therefore will be
due on the same date Funds ot-
talned from the new Issues ot certifi-
cates then will become available for
caring for other debts of which the
railroad payments and the small pre-
vious issues of certificates constitute
the greatest amount
HOOVER PLANS CHANCES
Reorganization Policy for Commerce
Department Is Outlined
Washington— The future of the de-
partment of commerce In Its abilities
to meet the needs of trade and in-
dustry must await the "thorough reor-
ganizatlon of the whole executive ma-
chinery” now being undertaken by
the Joint congressional reorgan iza Ion
committee Secretary Hoover said
The decora tlon was made in Mr
Hoover’s first statement as a cabinet
member in which he announced the
policy of his department to be one of
service and not of "regulation of trade
and industry” Oufsldo of voluntary
mensurea he said the only Immediate
ext-nslon of service would be in the
obtaining of greater Internal efficiency
Labor Bureau Cets Dispute
Omaha Neb— The appeal by the
conference of delegates of the Meat
Cutters and Butcher Workmen to
I’resldent Harding to try to prevent
wage reductions and changes In work-
ing hours from going into effect March
14 baa been taken up with the de-
partment of Justice and labor accord-
ing to Information received
Chandiar Division Is Declared
New York — The Chandler Motor
Car Company declared the regular
quarterly dlvldt-Lj of $250 a share
Events of State
I7ide Interest!
8ix new residences and a two-story
office building are under construction
at Stroud
Th Ada Merchants’ Credit bureau
baa Joined the Kate organization
Plans for a yea of active wotk are
being made
Boys’ fruit clubs of Hughes county
have carried away the honors and will
be represented at the state fulr at
Oklahoma City next fail
Fcr tha convenience or farmer who
may come with their teams sanitary
watering fountains have been instal-
led nt two different places In Miami
Max Paul registrar of vital statis-
tic for Ottawa county reports that
there were twenty birth and si
deaths In Miami during the past
month
Houses here are being numbered
preparatory for free mail delivery at
Okeuiuh Contractors are rushing
the work of laying sidewalks in the
delivery limits
The canine family of Cushing will
net the city approximately $5o0 la
taxes for this year a gain of $10(5
over last year Four hundred dollars
alieady ba been collected
Improvements to cost $S5000 will
be started at once on the Frisco sta-
tion at Sapulpa it was announced by
officials of the company The contract
was let to a St Louis firm a few days
ago
In th anniK1 debating contest be-
tween the Arena and Senate debating
Clubs nt Centrul State Normal school
held at Edmond the Senate team was
given the decision over the Arena
team
Th civil service commission has
been requested to hold an examina-
tion of applicants for appointment of
a presldentlnn postmaster at Bristow
It was announced by the pOstofiiee
department
The Dolphian Literary c!ub of
Blackwell has made application for
membership In the State Federation
of Women's clubs The Dolphian
have a membership of thirty-five Mrs
L C More Is president
Plan for a monthly trade day under
the Neosho plan were approved by
the Business Men's association In Its
monthly meeting at Sapulpa It also
was voted to continues all of last
year's officers for another year
Th membership drive for the Ton-
totoc County Good Roads Motor club
has been declared nearly a 1' per
cent success at Ada The drive will
continue until March 24 at which time
a big ptogram will be given by tb
club
All candidatss for city offices ol
Tl homlnito In the coming election In
April have ng-eed to file on an in-
dependent ticket to avoid much ex-
pense Eight candidates are an-
nounced for chief of police of this
city
Dr Richard Burton lecturer and
head of the department of English
at the I'nlverslty of Minnesota will
deliver two lectures at the University
of Oklahoma March 24 according to
Professor T H Mrewer head of the
English department
Dr Allan K Foater special lecturer
for the Baptist board of home mis-
sions will be at the University of Ok-
lahoma April 19 20-21-22 for a eerie
of lectures on the coordination of
science and religion according to ar-
rangement completed by the univeiv
ally Y M C A
A comparison of the engagements
and offensive of the World war with
thoae In the campaign of Caesar will
be a feature of a sreclal course in
Latin to be given at the University
of Oklahoma during the 1921 summer
session according to Dr W Stur-
gla professor of Latin
The Oklahoma City Service com-
pany ba purchased the old standpipe
reservoir which reachea 100 feet in
the air from the city hall lot at
Cushing The standpipe will be torn
down and the material sold as Junk
While the old water reservoir is being
dsmantled the Cushing Gas company
will raze Its building on the lot and
enable city officials to convert the plot
ot ground into a semi park
Total sales of student tickets foi
activities at the University of Okla-
homa this year amounted to $9 ion
Recording to William E McGinnis of
Mcl-oud treasurer of the Student as-
sociation Of tills amount $1641 Is
apportioned to the athletic associa-
tion $X19 to the oratorical association
$273 to the fine arts $2357 lo lyceum
course $546 to an incidental fund and
$3C! to the university magazine
Chlckasha and Rush Springs busi-
ness men are combatting the move
launched by Stephens county people
to annex a four mile strip or ninety-
six square miles of southern Grady
county to Stephens county
Marjorie Calhoun of Turcell haa
been appointed sponsor for field ar-
tillery and Gladys Hague of Cherokee
haa been named sponsor for' Company
"A” Infantry A O T C at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma according to an-
nouncement made by company offl-“era
Stop That Backache!
Tho agonizing twinge that dull
throLLmg trlac-be may b warning
of aenoua kulnrjr wAakmroo— orrioua if
tlrglected fr It fmght rauily trad to
gravel dropay or fatal Rngbl’t diueaoe
if you are suffering with a bad back
look for other proof of kidney trouble
If there are dizzv opr I la headaches
tired feeling And disordered kidney Ac-
tion get After the cauoe le ltoan'9
Ki'inry ’ll the remedy tbit Haa
helped thousand Satisfied iiuem reo-
ommend Voan'i A$k your neighbor!
An Oklahoma Cue
W C Btrknell
Terumoeh U k I
a y a : “I hud a
hurting arrow the
nver fxl’ed to give mo relief when-
ever I hv been troubled In this way”
CeS Does' at Any Sen Me a Boa
doan's vnv
FOSTER MILBURN CO BUFFALO N Y
a-gussi oil
PETROLEUM JELLY
Fcr sores broken
blisters hrjrm cuts
and all skin ini
tations w
Also innumerable
toilet uses
tU USX SUBSTITUTES
dUXEETOUGlf KFG CO
SleOe Strrit Kcw York
DON’T
DESPAIR
If you are troubled with pains or
aches feel tired have headache
indigestion insomnia painful pas-
sage of urine you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
Tha world’ standard rtmady for kidney
hvr bladder and am add troubles snd
National Remedy ot' Holland sines 169ft
Three eizee ell druggist
Look fot tka mm Celd MhUi mi mry bee
ib4 accept ae iaiUtM
USE SLOAN’S TO
WARD OFF PAIN
You can Just tell by Its healthy
Stimulating odor that It la
going to do you good
CtF I only had some Sloan’s Lini
I ment!” How often you've said
that! And then when the rheu-
matic twinge subsided — after hours of
autlcring — you forgot it!
Don't do it again — get a bottle to-
day and krrp it konJy lor possible use
tonight! A sudden attack may coma
on — sciatica lumbago sore muscles
backache stiff joints neuralgia tha
pains and ache resulting from expos-
ure You'll soon find warmth and re-
lief in Sloan's the liniment that pe-
IraUs without rubtinf Clean econom-
ical Three size— 35c 7l)c $141)
Linimeni(Sid
Health
Cotr-ea to you and tb children If yon
bare Dr Fierce Golden Medical
Discovery In the house For "little-
ones" and "grown-upa” this old fash-
ioned vegetable tonic and blood-
maker la atlll used by tb million
bottles every year Make your blood
redder and your health better by
going to your nearest druggist and
obtaining Dr Pierce's Golden Medl-
cal Discovery In tablet or liquid form
Bend 10 cent to Dr Fierce Labo-
ratory In Buffalo N Y If you wish
trial package of th tablets
Ladies LetCuticura
Keep Your Skin
Fresnand Younjj
See 2 Sc Oataeet 2S asJ SOc Tficn 25c
OXIDLNE hi HOT WATER
Oel a knule of OXlliIN'K Inter aad —he yee
feel AMJeotlDgo pul Aiaui—pooofui of MI4
woQtirful remodf la a botf gicM ot boi water
feur wall ot4 4itnk aa poa would a b4
fcwtilr lia Dorraiinf aftor la ImraadiaO!?
qoMfoatU and a similar 4woooary Miraor
boura wilt flva wssouorftil roulu (tXIl'IM
piirtMaa pmir binol and nna tp tha OHM
AtaiUe tua alyo4i 4xusil a—A4v
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The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1745862/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.