Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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TH E H IN TONRECO R
D
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The Owners of
"Swift & Company”
(Now Over 22000)
Perhaps it has not occurred to
you that you can participate in
Swift & Company’s profits— and
also share its risks— by becom-
ing a co-partner in the business?
It is not a close corporation
You can do this by buying Swift &
Company shares which are bought
and sold on the Chicago and Boston
stock exchanges
There are now over 22000 share-
holders of Swift & Company 3500 of
whom are employes of the Company
These 22000 shareholders include
7800 women
Cash dividends have been paid reg-
ularly for thirty years The rate at
present is 8 per cent
: The capital stockia all of one kind
namely copimon stock— there is no
preferred stock and this common stock
represents actual values There is no
“water” nor have good will trade
marks or patents been capitalized
This statement is made solely for your
' information and not for the purpose of
booming Swift & Company stock
We' welcome however live "stock
producers retailers and consumers as
co-partners
We particularly like to have for
shareholders the people with whom
we do business
This leads to a better mutual
understanding
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request
Address Swift ft Company
Union Stock Yards ChicagOr Illinois
Swift & Company
President
Signs of It
' “The chestnut crop Is going to be
good this year” “you can tell that by
the fish stories”
After a woman has married twice for
love her woman friends consider her
lopelessly queer
Everywhere
“I see the French are on the qul
vlve”
“Where Is that located?” — Louisville
Courier-Journal
It Is better to be a believer than a
king
It’s Acid-Stomach
That Mas illions
Sicli and Suitor
Life U dark — not worth much to the
man or woman with an add-stomach
Add-stomach kills nope Ambition
Energy dfeurage It raps the strength
f the strongest body — Impoverishes the
blvxl — causes untold suffering — make
millions weak unfit and brings on pre-
mature old age
Millions of people ere weak and unfit
suffering all the time in one way or an-
other from superacidity or add-stomach
They don’t seem dangerously sick
Jnst ailing Going through life weak
listless dragging one foot after another
They're nervous and irritable lack pow-
er and punch frequently have severe
attacks of blinding splitting headaches
subject to flta of melancholia and men-
tal depression And nearly always their
stomachs are out of order even though
many experience no actual stomach
pains— digestion poor — never getting
anywhere near the full strength from
their food
So von see It’s Just this— add-stomach—
that la holding so many people
back — sopping up the strength they
should get from their food— taking away
their vigor and vitality— leaving them
weak and Inefficient
Get rid of tho eieeM geld That's
the'aecret of good health and Is the only
way to obtain good digestion and assim
ilation It is the right way to be well
and keep etrong Ordinary medicine
won't do any lasting good The best
they can do la to spur up your appetite
for awhile
A modern remedy makes It possible
to remove excess and without the slight-
est discomfort It la called EATONIO
In the form of pleeaant tasting tablets
Their action in the stomach la a good
deal tike a piece of blotting paper taking
up a drop of Ink— they literally absorb
the Injurious excess add and carry it
away through the Intestines
Begin using EATONIO right now-
today— and get on the road to bounding
vigorous vibrant health Thousands
upon thousands of people who have
used EATONIO are enthusiastic In ita
praise They say they never dreamed
that anything could bring them such
quick relief
EATONIO Is fully guaranteed' Tour
druggist will give you a big bos for only
CO centa with the distinct understanding
that If you are not pleased in every way
you get your CO cents back If you can't
get EATONIO where you live — send ua
your name and address we will send
you a fifty cent box and you can send
us the 6oc when you get It Address
Katonlc Remedy Co Gunther Bldg Chi-
cago 111
VJHAT CONSTIPATION (MIS
It maan a miserable condition of III health that laada to all aorta of apaeli
allmanta auch as hadach backache dyappia dizziness Indigestion pain
of various kinds pile and numrou othr disorders— CONSTIPATION la i
rlma against natura Taka DR TUTT’S LIVER PILLS and hav your llv
and bowla rtoum thalr halth-glvlng natural functions At all drugglati
Tuife Livor Pilb
-The Central Division Bulletin of the
American Red Cross In a recent is-
sue has a stirring call for trained
nurses to enroll for service A great
many nurses are needed both for for-
eign and home service The constant
fighting on many fronts the Increas-
ing number Of wounded returning to
America and the greatly expanded
army and navy make the need for
nurses imperative The following are
extracts from this Bulletin :
The nursing service must hold two
great lines The first line Is the care
of the WQunded men in our hospitals
pver there The second line Is the
cure of our soldiers in training In the
cantonment hospitals over here Enroll
powl Help hold those lines
The secretary of war has Just Issued
a regulation placing members of the
Army Nurse Corps aboifc all non-commissioned
officers ' Congress has re-
cently enacted d law Increasing-the
salary of members of the Army Nurse
Corps to $0000 a month ' over here
and $70 a month over there with main-
tenance nnd traveling expenses
Enroll 1 Our boys overseas must not
be allowed to suffer one single mo-
ment for the lack of women’s skilled
and tender care
Enroll I If you are vitally needed
to maintain local nursing activities you
will be allowed with the consent ot
the military authorities to stay where
yon are because yon are doing a pa-
triotic service Nevertheless — Enroll 1
'Tour training your experience youf
woman’s tenderness and devotion—
there can be no greater no nobler gift
to your country in this supreme hour
Next to enlisting himself the physi-
cian’s most patriotic duty is to en-
courage trained nurses to enroll for'
war service '
The Red Cross' understands perfect-
- ly the sacrlflee this will entail upon
physicians and the pnbllc bat as be-
tween such sacrifice on their part and
a sacrifice of our enlisted men the
Red Cross knows that American pro-
fessional men and citizens will not
hesitate one moment In a choice
It means that In the home In the
laboratory and In the hospital these
expert nurses must be used the few-
est possible number of day or hours
per case so that they may be released
to the government ' r
Where the physlciaoJln peace times
assigns a trained nurse Tor two weeks
to an emergency case for Instance he
must henceforth allow only three days
on an average and then substitute r
practical nurse or a junior tralneo
nurse - '
All along the line In bis practice the
physician will have to curtail the em-
ployment of trained nurses to ths
acute periods of cases of all kinds :
When It Is stated thit perhaps 70
per cent of the registered nurses In
America are In private employment—
that Is orj not in Institutions — It will
be seen that the education of the pub-
lic to reduce Its calls upon trained
nurses Is a principal part of the Red
Cross task -
The public accepts the recommenda-
tion of physicians as to the length of
time a trained nurse should be employ-
ed A solemn responsibility tests upon'
physicians to make this employment
ns rare as is consistent with safety It
Is one of the sacrifices of war
It is earnestly hoped that physicians
will encourage a 100' per cent enroll
ment of nprses
In New Collar Effects
Different versions of the deep sailor
collar are frequently used on the open-
necked blouses as are other flat collars
with long or wide round or Squarei
front points There are collars which
are merely wide plaited frills and these
are various forms of the becoming roll-
ing collar There are also high stock
collars and slightly flaring Eton collars
Cuffs show all kinds of coquettish de-
tails and though simplicity Is the
watchword there Is very little that is
mannish about these 1018 blouses
- 8atln Fall Frocks ’
The fall season will be ushered In
In United States cities with a great
showing of satin dresses and Inas-
much as smartly ‘ dressed women
usually begin to appear In their fall
frocks early satin should precede serge
and wool fabric frocks The seasons
have been so topsy-turvy for years
furs being worn in June and July and
serge frocks and velvet hats appear-
ing In August that an early showing
of satins would seem almost like re-
turning to normal
Smart Hats for Those in Mourning
One does not look for novelty In
mourning millinery for It Is In a dis-
tinctive class by Itself and It must-be
unobtrusive Mourning hats follow the
mode in shapes — keeping to those that
are conservative In size and style and
rely upon special fabrics and fine
craftsmanship in making for tlielr
character No other millinery puts the
skill of the modiste to severer tests
More and more It has been left to
specialists who find It worth while to
give all their attention to hats of this
particular kind and to make each one
of them a study
There are several special weaves In
silk that are recognized mourning fab-
rics but black and wkite crape are
not used for any other wear Crape Is
the Insignia of mourning As original-
ly manufactured It was a fragile ma-
terial but It Is made very durable now
by a waterproofing process which
makes it practical for people of
moderate means Nuns veiling grena-
dine and crepe georgette and some
heavier silks are used also for regu-
lation mourning hats Of the three
chic models In the picture two are of
English crape and one Is of crepe
georgette
There Is never a season when
mourning hats made of folds of crape
are not In vogue In the little hat at
the loft of the picture the shnpe Is
covered with narrow folds part of
them made of strips cut ou the straight
of tho material and part of them on
the bias They are placed alternately
so that the “rib” In the crape runs at
right angles where the folds meet
The narrow brim is faced with crape
put on plain and the milliner has taken
advantage of the vogue- for beads and
placed a row of dull black ones near
the brim edge
At the right a bonnet-Uke shape has
Its brim covered smoothly with georg-
ette and beads set some distance apart
about the edge Georgette is wrinkled
ebout the side crown and over the top
crown where It Is extended Into a veil
that fulls a little below the-walst line
The third hat Is of English crape and
unusually Interesting because of the
graceful frill of crape lined with chif-
fon embroidery that sweeps about the
crown It Is finished with a narrow
band and two covered balls of crape
These ore all correct hats for mourn-
ing wear But there Is much latitude
In the matter of mourning millinery
and therefore considerable diversity In
the hats worn during periods of
mourning
A Hummingbird Color
One of the picturesque new colors
for which a big vogue Is forecast Is
called colibrl green This Is -a Jade
green and the name Is picturesque
when one knows that It comes from a
darting vivid little hummingbird of
Brazil
Long Silk Capes
Long capes of silk are much shot
and worn
Wo will win thio war —
Nothing else really matters until toe do!
- - -
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Two Automobiles
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As toon cc I receive tho eoopon I'll tend too full detail of my offer
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where she buys her flour A trial sack will con
vince her that she can never bake quite so well
with any flour as she can with
EMdMdDIPIS
r The Always
Reliable i
With such excellent wheat as Oklahoma
produces why should any merchant sell
flour manufactured in another state? It
we cannot supply you we can recom-
mend other Oklahoma millers who man-
ufacture quality flour
j Let your grocer know you must hap Heliotrope Ha can get It for youTj
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & ELEVATOR CO Oklahoma Gty
Something to Start On
Betty had two sisters but was just
Informed that she had a new baby
brother “Ob goody” she exclaimed
excitedly “now our family has the
starting of a real soldier I”
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