Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson’s Liver Tone
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Tour druggist gives back your money if it doesn’t
liven your Uver and bowels and straighten
' ' V yiru up without making you sick 1
Ugh Calomel make yoa riL It
horrible I Take a doee of tha dangerous
drug toalgbt and tomorrow 70a tear
lose a day’s work 1 -
Calomel- Is mercury or quickeihrer
which cauaea necroela of the bones
' Calomel when It cornea Into' contact
with sour bile dashes Into It breaking
It up This Is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping If you are slug-
glsb and “all kdoexed out" if your
Uver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache dizziness coat-
ed tongue If breath is bad or stomach
sour just try s spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight
Here’s my guarantee— Go to any
drag store and get n bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for n few cent Take n
IDWfc Get Eluag Up'
TOtihaHaAcid Stomach
The Thrifty Farmer
Hired Man — Say Mr Skfnner "I'd
like to have a bull holiday all at once
eo’e J kin go flshln’
Farmer — H’m With your pay a-
goin’ on I s’pose?
t Hired man (timidly)-1— I s’pose zo
Farmer— Well I reckon Til have to
take a chance But remember right
now that I own whatever fish you
ketch! 1 '
United States has sent 1600 locomo-
tives to France
3GEHQO 2-E?®
Are Common in Western Canada
The thousands of U S farmers who have accepted
Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy
farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by
bountiful crops of wheat and other grains
Where you can buy good farm land at $1S to $30
per acre — gat $3 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 to
45 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money
— that's what you can do in Western Canada
In the provinces of Manitoba Saskatchewan or
Alberta you can get a -
HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE
and other land at very low prices
During many gears Canadian
wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels
to tha acre— many yields as high aa
45 bushels to the acre Wonderful
crops also of Oats Barley and Flax
Mixed Farmiag is as profitable an
industry as grain raising Hood
schools churchesimarkets convenient
cHmsts sxcsllsnt wrltsforlitarsturasnd
particulars ss to reduced rsilwsy rstesto
SupCof immigrstioo Ottawa Can or to
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Canadian Government Agent
To save wheat the housewife should use the
flour that produces the most and finest lightest
bread and biscuit Most housewives prefer
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Reliable
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spoonfol and if It doesn’t straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and rigorous X want you to go back to
the store and get your money' Dod-
son’s Liver Tone Is destroying the sale
of calomel because It' Is real jlver
medicine entirely vegetable therefore
It cannot salivate or make you sick
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s liver Tone Will pnt your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti-
pated waste which Is clogging your
system and making yon feel miserable
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’a
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months Give It to
your children It Is harmless doesn’t
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste
Ita8 Just Acidity
Thst Makes Millions
Sick end Suffer
It’s true There are millions ol
people nil over the land who are weak -nervous
all tired and dragged out
who are trying to build up their jaded
nerves and weakened bodies with drugs
and stimulants and many of them
also EAT snd EAT— bat tall to set anywhere
Heir the full amount of strength and nourish-
ment out ol their food WhjrT Simply because
of too much add in the stomach— euperacldlty
Gat rid of tha eaeaaa aaid Tour stomach is
all right— just give It a chance to work easily '
andnaturally Thenaeehow good you will feel—
yoar pep comes back and your bloodworms upl
A new method— truly a wonderiul discov-
ery called 1
ATOMIC
CFO YOU STOMACH'S SAKE')
is positively guaranteed to dear the excess
add out of your stomach and bowels -It
is made Inf
tablets—
Geti
a to re and see bow quickly It banishes the Im-
mediate effects of add-stomach Away with
heartburn belching food repeating Indiges-
tion ieto— and thenaee how your general health
Improves
Bo again we tell you— Insist upon It— If yon
are ailing get a big box EATON 10 from your
druggist today The cost la a trifle— only 60c
Tow have faith la year dnissiat We authorize
him to absolutely guarantee EATONIO to yoa
and yea eaa toast yearowa draeeistto make
this guarantee good If EATONIO telle In any
way take It back— he will refund your money
If yourdrugglet4oee not keep EATONIO drop
ns a postal card and we will send It to you at
once: you can send ua the toe alter you get it
Addrese: HL Kramer Pres Eatomo Remedy
Oompaay10i8 Bo Wabash Are Chicago OL
- Another Feminine Industry
“Girls wanted for men’s neckwear"
reads the advertisement of a depart-
ment store But we Imagine that a
man would be uncomfortable wearing
a girl around bis Qeck — New Orleans
States
The Inventor of a pulley with depres-
sions In Its surface contends that belts
will not slip when It Is used "
' Memphis Tenu bow has woman
barbers - -
sFUMM
—because it goes farther because of its
uniform goodness because the one flour
HELIOTROPE serves them perfectly
for every household purpose
Not (now -H ial sits hi iffin yoa amtim
yoar groeir fnaffts s ioJfcs iayfallut s
i ( to ' it I 1 Wusv
What Can I Do?
1 tab t ’ V Ki
"nh’riA rjtort v
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By CHARLES 7 ROSEBAULT
at Tha yigOauSss I
oi u v oJ (
r ''in 'I
' Here are a few answers to this ques-
tion which has been "Worrying tha
members of the home army ever since
Uncle Sam decided to make a Btaad
for human decency They are answers
dictated by Uncle Sam himself through
his chosen agents In the varioda activi-
ties ha has felt it necessary to take on
for the period of the war Study them
carefully'- all r you good oldlers’over
herer "Commit ' to "memory ' ' each " of
you those which fit your particular
case and cherish them as special gifts
from the great god Opportunity ! They
Will tell you how you can make good
tn your sphere 1 Even ! as the man
“over' there” la expected to bo (and
wlh be) alert for the opportunity to do
hla part with efficiency and dispatch
so you have jthe chance to do yours
Prompt response to commands from
headquarters by the soldiers of the
home army are as important as similar
response by the boys In France '
1 Uncle Sam’e Call: ’
Wife Mother Sister— y "
Let all your messages "over there"
be of good cheer only men who
' worry can’t fight at their best '
If the fortunes of war make a
cripple of yonr loved one repress
your emotions Don’t ask him to
come home and be cuddled — to your
and his everlasting regret later on
Remember that he might have been
killed’ Determine that his remaln-
- lng years shah be' nseful and happy
—Uncle Sam stands ready to make
them so He bas brought together
all kinds of experts to train your
boy so that he may return to civil
life not d useless Idler but "prepared
to meet any competition for the Job
he is best fitted to do
Have -you a baby? Then get In
touch with the children’s bureau de-
partment of labor This arm of the
government Is thinking of the fnture
- as well as the" present It wants to
cut down the'-mortality among In-
fants which Is shockingly large It
bas assembled a vast amount of val-
uable Information which it Is anx-
lous to Impart to the mothers of the
country Ask for the circulars tell-
ing about the care of babies
Employer of Labor — ’
Don’t compete with Uncle Sam
The Contortionist
of Berlin
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By H P HOLT '
of Ikf Vtyihmlaa
Baron Von Wurst lighted a large
cigar with an expression of satisfac-
tion stroked bis paunch now alas
somewhat thinner than of yore and
swung round in his chair to the heap
of freshly deciphered messages that lay
on ' his desk — reports from trusty
agents tn various enemy countries
His little plg-llke eyes glinted with
Joy
Baron Von Wurst was the Han archpress-agent'
and he was Just about to
compose the -weekly summary of
“facts” to ’be scattered broadcast
among the press of Germany There
was something In his nature which al-
ways made it a peculiar pleasure to
perform this task for it needed much
imagination and Imagination wns at
a low ebb in the Fatherland More-
over it had won for him the coveted
iron cross He took up the first type-
written slip and read : - i -
American troops numberlag
200000 are sailing In the next
three weeks Their strength in
France will surely reach two mil-
lion before winter Countless
more training
“Schmidt” said the baron to a red-
faced secretary in uniform "Take this
down" Then he dictated : '
The alarm in France Increases
dally as the promised hordes from
America fall to appear Half the
Ynnkees opposed to us have el-
ready been wiped off the map
their casualties far exceeding ihe
number of fresh arrivals
Deceiving Their People
Baron Von Wurst took the next slip
It was from n most excellent spy In
France The master press-agent
scowled as he read i -
Meat Is much more plentiful
'here The populace are wildly
' elated over recent allied victories
The troops nil seem supremely
' confident of ultimate success
“Ready Schmidt?” The baron
puckered his brows and continued to
scowl for a moment Then with In-
spiration came a grim smile He dic-
tated :
Onte more history shows the
pleasure-loving Parisians to be
subsisting largely on rats and af-
fal The shining sword of Ger-
many has brought them almost to
tnelr knees through ctarvntlon
Mutinies In the French army are
now a dally recurrence for those
‘ soldiers know in spite of the lies
throat upon them that every-
where along the line German
' might Is triumphant
The baron who bad lunched with
a friend off a substitute sausage grim-
aced as he read another message from
America : '
The 1018 harvest In tha United
Be needs all tha workers ha can gm
i Likewise all tha materials which an-
i ter late-the service- ef war Don’t
advertise to r a hundred men when
' yen only require ML’At least 70 win
e waste their tlme answering yonr call
and time Is no more to bo wasted
than materials theae day GeO
touch with the war Industries board
7 or the United States employment bu-
tess f (branches ? everywhere) and
find ent Just what the government
expects of you
Employe— & irl Ca Ji Jk iS 2 a f wt
Stick to yonr Job Shifting at
this time dislocates Industry wastes
time and meuey and does you harm
In the long ran Only when Undo
" Sam calls have yon the moral right
to throw over the task In hand
Don’t alack and doa’t get extrava-
gant because you aro earning more
than formerly"" Kemefabef ’the man
“over there” Unde Sam can’t keep
‘ him supplied as be should be with
food ammunition and equipment If
you are not more economical than
1 ever (see the appeal opt to waste
further on)i -' ti--o
The Allen— i )i - -
If you want this country to be the
beet ever — best governed apd best to
live hi for yourself and your cbil-
' dren— become a dtizen Inform your-
self about our laws and our Ideals
Then you can exert an intelligent in-
fluence toward Improving conditions
Your vote will be as Important and
far-reaching aa that of the man or
t woman whose great-great-greatgrandfather
arrived in the Mny-
' flower' J '
Manufacturer— 1 ‘ 1 !
Convert your business as speedily
as possible Into one of the many In-
dustries needed for the wnr There
la no limit to the demand for the
abilities of the successful maker of
things It would be a crime to de-
vote these to nonessentials when the
need Is so great In the one real job
of the whold American people
Everybody—1 - - - ( '
Don’t waste— time money food or
anythlng'Remember that every dol-
lar spent unnecessarily takes some-
body’s time somebody’s labor some-
body's materials which Uncle Sam
can use It makes no difference how
much money you have in your pock-
ets ' It’s not the price that counts
There Is Just so much of everything
nseful — food cloth leather and met-
als Just to mention a few items—
and Uncle Sam needs It all
Put your spare money into Lib-
erty bonds and War Savings stamps
You will be helping the government
to help the boys at the front — and
i you’ll be better off later on
States will exceed anything ever
known Ships are being launched '
with such amazing rapidity that
there will soon be quite enougb-to
’ carry grain across the Atlantic
The baron’s wry face flashed with
anger Was not he one of the many
who had1 ben deceived by Von Hr-
pltz? He puffed out his cheeks
Fortunate It Is Net True
' A mysterious grain disease (he
dictated) has spread with lightning
rapidity throughout the wheat-
growing areas of America and in'
spite of assurances to the con-
trary -we know that the Yankees
will not have enough grain for
their own wants American pris-
ons are full of men and women
who have dared to break the reg-
ulations which allow each person
four ounces of bread a day The
ship builders who became too
weak to work on this allowance
"have been given one ounce extra
The new ships launched hastily
built for submarine fodder are
now pronounced hopelessly defec-
tive and cannot be used
The real message fluttered from the
table to the floor and Schmidt stooped
to pick It up He had never been al-
lowed to see such things and glanced
at the slip curiously
“It Is verboten !” declared the baron
snatching the paper
“Herr baron”' said Schmidt "surely
these American swine must see now
that we have complete mastery”
Baron Von Wurst coughed
“Ah 1 If they all had as much sense
as you" he said gazing at the crown-prince-Uke
skull of Schmklt “But we
will teach them with our shining sword
Didn’t some one once say though
that the pea is mightier than the
sword Schmidt? I — I think there
most be some truth in that Yes yes
Schmidt get busy The newspapers
of Germany are waiting for my sum-
mary of the news”
CALL FROM OVER THERE
By JAMES W WISE
i of the Vigilante
You’ve sent us here across the waves
To make the whole world free
To keep our nation’s honor bright
To fight for Liberty
Ws went and we were glad to go
To fight— perhaps to die —
To pay our debt to noble France
Democracy our cry
We ask no praise nor honor
No riches and no fame
Our hearts are In the fight for truth
But— back us In the game
You’ve sent us hers to fight your fight
Though It be ours too
We’ll do our bit out at ths front—
The rest Is up to you
Hie Clreumambutatory Endeavor
“Professor Pate Is somewhat absent
minded Isn’t he?”
"Oh yes The other day I saw him
attempting to enter a bank building by
way of a revolving door He was cogi-
tating over some weighty matter In
his mind and walked Into the door and
around and through and out again
where he had started six times before
discovering that he was not making
any particular advancement In the way
he wished to go"— Kansas City' Star t
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No' Never 3 'J
fl £ave observed” said (heh ear-
cynic aa he paid IS cents tor a nickel
lab of watermelon “that a fellow le
never too hard ’Up to pay a dollar
down”’"’ ri'
'A NiwWiy to Shave'1 ’
Tender skins twice a day without Irri-
tation - by ' using Cuticnra Semp the
Cutlcura Way" No slimy nrag ger—
waste of time or mosey Far free sam-
ples address '“Cntlcura Dept X Bom
ton" At druggists and by malt Soap
25 Ointment 25 and 00— Adv
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A Brazilian city uses a trolley car
ambulance to transfer patients to and
from hospitals in its sutmrtoa
What is Caatorlo : 1
rabstltate for Castor OflL
Drop and Soothing Syrups - It io pleasant It
Opium Morph As nor other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guar-
antee For mors than tfiirty y£an it has bean-la conatontonee for tha relief
of Constipation Flatulency Wind Colie and' Disrrhees allaying Feverish-
ness arizing therefrom and by regulating tha Stomach and Bowels
aide the assimilation of Food? givfhg healthy J and natural sleep
Tha Children's Panacea -Tha Mother's Friend
The Kind You Hava Always Bough Ljmd which has bean ta use for over
80 years has borne the signatured Chaa H Fletcher and has been made under -hie
personal supervision since its infancy Allow noons to deeeiveyoo in this
All Counterfeits Imitations and “Just-as-Good”' are hot Experiments that
trifle with and endknger the health ef Infanta and '
Children— Experience against Experiment
Genuine Castoria always beare ttie signature at I
i He Knew Differently i
“A man cannot serve two masters—”
’ k‘The dickens he can’t I" Interrupted
Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge Ark
who Is blessed with a helpmate and
14 children “I’m serving fifteen of
’em and doing a mighty fair Job of
It” — People’s Home Journal
' 1 ' ’ 1 J Luxury
Bob — She locks good enough to et
Jack — She Is but I cannot afford so
expensive an edible
'A nut cracker has been Invented that
will crack three nuts at once' 1
WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN
I ( ’ i r Jt- ' '
‘ When you’re fifty your body begins to
creak s little at the binges Motion is
more slow and deliberate “Not ao young
as I used to be” is a frequent snd unwel-
come thought - Certain bodily functions
upon which good health and good spirits
so much depend are impaired The weak
spot is generally the bladder Unpleasant
symptoms show themselves Painful and
ly P
trouble cam be obviated
For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in-
convenience and pain ' due to sdVancing
years It is a standard old-time home
remedy and needs no introduction It is
now put up in odorless tasteless capsules
These are easier and more pleasant to take
than the oil in bottles
’ Each capsule contains about ens dose of
five drops Take them just like you would
any pill with a small swallow of water
They soak into the system Snd throw off
the poisons which are making you old be-
fore your time They will quickly relieve
As Age Advances the Liver Requires
j' occasions! slight sflnxulntioa -
CARTER’S '
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
SmaB Pill Small
Dote Small
Price But
Great in
itaGood'
Work
y til"
Genuine
bears
signstnre
Colorless or Pale Face
condition which will bo greatly
There la no vacation on the firing
line
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Gtrlsl Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents Try Itl
' Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white shake well and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle
sunffurn and tan lotion and complex-
ion whltener at very very small cost
Your grocer has the lemoim and
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ‘ounce of orchard white
for a few cents Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion Into the face neck
arms and hands and see how freckles
sunburn and Ifin disappear and how
clear soft and white the skin becomes
Yes! It Is harmless — Adv
Our future le vitally linked with that
of the allied nations
V--s Grtnulated Eyelids
If llUr Ey inflamed by expo-
sure to Sag Bast and Wind
IRxf Art quickly relieved by Metis
II - VCa Eytlemeiy No Smarting
' Jut Eye Comfort At
Your Druggiitt or by mail 60c per Bottle
For Seek el Ike Eye free writ s-ia
Murla Ey Raaaady Co Chlcag
i S’ ‘'a '
Cotnhd Dedust Cannot Es Coni'
by local applications as they cannot NMfe
ths diseased portion ofi the ear- Thorp ts
only one way to euro Cetarriial Deafness
Aihat " "
ugh t!
the System
y an t
mucous fining oi
HAZ
through the Blood on tho Mucous Surf nose
' © - - - -
iffai
jt ths Eustachla Tubs
When this tub fs Inflamed you have a
rumbling eonna-er imporfoct henring and
when It IsonUrely closed Deafness Is the
result -Unlsss ths Inflammation can be ra-
dussO and this tube restored to Its nor-
mal condition' hearing may bo Biotroyod
' forever Many caass of Deafbeao are
caused fey 'Catarrh which ts aa Inflamed
condition of the MucoaA Busfi
' HUNDRED DOLLa:
M toe any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that- cannot
fee cured by HALL'S- CATARRH
MEDICINE -
Alt Druggists 78o! Circulars fro
7 J Chaney A Co Toledo Ohio
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Cynosure of Hey Eyot '
2 Jame — Didn’t you seo the lady until
you struck her? - —
Lady 'Motorist — No I was looking at
herhatij
Grove’s Tsmelees chill Tonic
restores vitality andenerg y by eoriflMSad aa
ylcblea the blood Toa eaa boon taellte Buanglk-
SBlaglansoraUBS affect Prleetoe 4
The' man who would eat cake at
Christmas must cut on qogar now
Her Preffereace
""‘Tin so glad to See good golf weath-
er again’ said young Mrs Torklns
- “I -didn’t know you cared’ for tha
game” ‘
”1 don’t' But I’ll be glad to 'have
Charlie out playing toe game Instead
of staying home talking about lt”-r
Cassell’s Magazine 1
i
Chinese cotton planters In the Vicin-
ity of Shanghai are experimenting with
seed obtained from Georgia
’ ‘ 1
- Of a thousand persons only one
reaches the nge of one hundred years
A WEAK BODY
ti)0fce stiffened joints that backache rheu-
matism lumbago sciatica gall stones
gravel "brick dust” etc They are aa
effective- remedy for all diseases of the
bladder kidney liver stomach and allied
organa
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
cleanse the kidneys and punfy the blood
They frequently ward off attacks of the
dangerous and fatal diseases of the kidneys-
They have a beneficial effect and
often completely cure the diseases of the
bodily osgans allied witfi the bladder and
kidbeys
If jron are troubled with soreness across
the Ibins or with “simple” aches and pains
in the back take warning it may be the
preliminary indications or some dreadful
malhdy which can be warded off or eared
if taken in time
:
Go to your druggist today and get n bos
of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
Money refunded if they do not help yon
Three sizes GOLD MEDAL are the pure
original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules
Accept No Substitutes — Adv
Correct
CONSTIPATION
eof
helped by LftrtCT S iTOll a ill
Make The
Laundress Happy
by making it possible for her to turn oak
beautiful snowy white clothe like new
Red Cross Dali Db?
will enable the laundress to pro
duoefine fresh-lookingpure white
clothe a instead of tha gresniib
yellow usually obtained RE7
CROSS BALL BLUB olws
- pleases
5 Cfilrfle
At all up-to-date
Protect Your
by aging The IAGLX Vsectn s
Blackleg Filtrate Rlaq'
Ssmorrhaile Sssttcearta J
- - Writ far part
TXX KAGLt SKRUM GO
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