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THE HINTON
RECORD
ElOTHEB!
Open Child's Bowels with
“California Fig Syrup”
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of “California Fig Syrup" If the
Uttle tongue Is coated or If your child
Is listless cross feverish full of cold
or has colic give a teaspoonful to
cleanse the liver and bowels In a few
hours you can see for yourself how
thoroughly It works all the constipa-
tion poison sour bile and waste out of
the bowels and you have a well play-
ful child again
Millions of mothers keep “California
Fig Syrup” handy They know a tea-
spoonful today saves a sick child to-
morrow Ask your druggist for genuine
“California Fig Syrup” which has di-
rections for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle Mother I You
must say “California” or you may get
an Imitation tig syrup — Advertisement
Negligee shirt was like the camel’s
nose In the tent — it nosed out every
other kind
Aspirii
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Unless you see the name “Bayer" on
package or on tablets you are not get-
ting the genuine Bayer product pre-
scribed by physicians over twenty-two
years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache '
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Bheumatlsm
Neuralgia Pain Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only Each unbroken package contains
proper directions Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents Drug-
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100
Asperln is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of
Salley llcacld — Advertisement
Rash oaths whether kept or broken
frequently produce guilt
FREEDOM FROM
LAXATIVES
Discovery by Scientists Has Replaced
Them
’ Pills and salts give temporary re-
lief from constipation only at the ex-
pense of permanent injury says an
eminent medical authority
Science has found a newer better
way — a means as simple as Nature
Itself
- In perfect health a natural lubricant
keeps the food waste soft and moving
But when constipation exists this nat-
ural luDrlcant Is not sufficient Medi-
cal authorities have found that the
gentle lubricating action of Nujol most
closely resembles that of Nature’s own
lubricant As Nujol is hot a laxative
It cannot gripe It is in no sense a
medicine And like pure water It is
harmless and pleasant
Nujol is prescribed by physicians
need in leading hospitals Get a bottle
from your druggist today— Advertise-
ment The end of man Is action and not
thought though It were the noblest
’ Important to Mothoro
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA that famous old remedy
for Infants and children and see that It
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 80 Years
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
A cannibal may be classed as one
who loves his fellow men
I would rims for
THE PAST UEEI(
Events of General Interest from
All Sections Put Into Short
Concise Paragraphs
NEWS FROM VARIOUS CAPITALS
Brief Mention of What la Transpiring
In Thla and Other Countrlea
of the Globe
Peace Note
Lord Curzon who will hold the post I would have been 87 years old In De-
of foreign secretary until his Bucces-1 cember
sor Is announced has proposed to
France and Italy that the Near East
peace conference be postponed owing
to the political situation in England
The Angora government It Is said
has asked the allied high commission-
ers In Constantinople to have the
Greek civil-authorities to evacuate the
Gallipoli ' peninsula and permit Turk-
ish officials to take their places-
The Near Eastern peace conference
has been set for November 13 at Lau-
sanne Switzerland by final exchange
of messages by France Great Britain
and Italy The invitations will be
sent xout immediately
Premier Poincare announced re-
cently that Russia would be lavited
to participate In the International con-
ference that will settle the future
status of the Turkish straits
4 4 4
Complete and’ rigid control of all
German finances pofrer to veto ex -
pendltures and regulate taxation and
authority to dictate the arrangement
of the budgets of the various German
states are among the chief proposals
contained 'in the plan of the French
government for ' a solution of Ger-1
tonio Tex After biting Miss Owens
the animal snapped at her sister Vir-
ginia 11 and then ran across the
street and bit a cow
Eight hundred miners employed ’ in
SSL rL““r“ f""!?? J2 H -mtae Henryetta Ok toy
l H th0UBnda of walked out according to John Wilkin-
7a Pay- on president of district 21 United
“ c°nsPlracf Mine Workers of America Wilkin-°M1-
son has been thee for several day
dally at the department of justice
Payment of $1000000 to the Chi-
cago Rock Island & Pacific railroad
in partial settlement of government
'V? KOV
ernment control of the railroads was
authorized by the Interstate commerce
commission
The United States coal commis-
sion has begun a series of conferences
with representatives of the coal min-1
i I worfl being sought in the woopi &6&r
Ing industry hearing first a commit uiB nv a
tee of the United Mine Workers as
spokesmen for union miners In both
JE?nanthraClte and bI“mIn0U8 opera-
A small detachment of American
marines have been landed at Vladi-
vostok to protect the United States
consulate there because of the fight-
ing between various Russian factions
following the evacuation of the Jap-
anese troops the state department
has been advised
Retail food costs for the average
family during September were approx-
Imately 1 per cent lower than during mean another disastrous civil war In
August the department of labor ft- China Is believed to have been un-
ported the other day The conclusion covered In the province of Fukien
Was based on reports of prices gath-
ered at retail markets In fifty-one im-
portant cities
Appointment by President HaVyl-
lng of a committee of sponsors repre- vanced to explain the disappearance
senting every state territory and In- o f Philip Shields American relief ad-
sular possession of the Union to aid ministration worker from Simbirsk
in the extension of Near East relief in the Volga Valley but none has ma
has been announced at the White I torialized
House ’
1
The fall of the Lloyd George gov-
ernment gripped the attention of gov-
ernmental and diplomatic circles In I
Washington although no direct effect used as the basis for Turkey’s con-
of the change In the British ministry i traction program for which Ameri-
further than additional delay in the can aid will be sought — on sound bnsl-
British debt fund negotiations was ness principles
expected 444
v 4 I The French chamber of deputies
November 11 will hereafter be a gave a vote of confidence to Premier
legal holiday In France to be -called Poincare’s government on the govern-
“Victory Day” A resolution creating meat’s proposal to begin dlscussibn
the holiday was unanimously adopted I soon of the budget The vote wad 389
by the senate recently
Domestio
Federal Judge Learned Hand has
handed down a decision
dismissing tween the amount the allies claim is
the motion of foreign and American owed by the Germans in clearing
ship companies for a permanent In payments and the sum Germany main-
junction restraining federal prohibi- tains is due Negotiations are pro
tl°n agents from enforcing the law ceeding in Berlin
One hundred and seventy-eight dis-
abled veterans were moved from the
government 'hospital - in Arrowhead
Springs Cal ' when & forest fire
which has been raging in that section
for two days became so menacing
that fire fighters said It was doubtful
that the hospital buildings could be
saved
Fifteen persons most of them chll
dren lost their lives early the other
day in a tire believed by city offi-
cials to be the work of a pyromanlac
The flames swept ’ with murderous
suddenness from cellar to attic of a
five-story brick ' tenement In 1 the
thickly populated East Side
Dr Lyman Abbott editor-in-chief of
the Outlook with which he had been
associated nearly forty years clergy-
man lawyer author and successor to
Henry Ward Beecher as pastor of Ply-
mouth church Brooklyn Is dead He
'
The American Legion wound up its
five-day convention at New Orleans
after unanimously electing Alvin ' M
Owsley of Texas national commander
to succeed Hanford MacNlder of
Iowa The women’s auxiliary elected
Dr Kate Barrett of Virginia national
president
Twenty-six Minneapolis men in-
cluding bankers bond salesmen and
I newspaper men have been indicted
by the federal grand Jury' charged
I with Implication in nation-wide bond
thefts Lafayette French United
states district attorney announced
Southwest
Realizing the necessity for' range
! for thousands of cattle and sheep now
in drought-stricken districts in the
Southwestern United States David S
Russek prominent Chihuahua finan-
cier has leased for two years the
1 Brazing rights of the vast Terrazas
I Properties in Chihuahua Mexico
I
I Miss Gertrude Owens 22 years old
I attacked and bitten by a bulldog
that had become crazed when he heard
the sound of a woodsaw at San An
trying vainly to adjust the differences
Douglas Smart local merchant re-
cently tried and acquitted on statutory
charges preferred by his daughter
I Jennie was seized la'terby scores of
lma8ked men taken by motor car into
Bristow Ok for the slaying of Mrs
Sallie Scott wife of R L Scott a'
farmer Mrs Scott was shot down
in a field by Sayler and Kendall ac
cording to her husband
Clarence Robinson escaped convict
I from Louisiana and ex-convict of St
(Louis has been arrested by authori-
ties at Houston Tex Robinson was
sentenced to the Missouri penitentiary
for robbing the Yellow Taxicab Com-
pany In St Louis a few years ago
4
Foreign
A political conspiracy which may
whose capital Foochow recently was
taken by the invading forces of the
Hsu Tsung-Chl
4
Numerous theories have been ad-
Turkey Intends to demand heavy
reparations from Its defeated enemy
Greece for the devastation of Asia
Minor These Indemnities will be
la favor of and 148 against the pro-
posal '
There is a difference of 10000000
pounds sterling It is reported be-
OKLAHOMA KOTES
News From All Sections
of the State
Black walnut pecan and perslmon
frees along Verdigris river near Al-
luwe are loaded One of the largest
crops In history Is reported
Showing a slump of 568 bales o!
cotton 2767 bales have been ginned
In Hughes county this season as com-
pared to 3834 bales last year
Flor the third time In succession
Cimarron county has won the sliver
loving cup for having the best agricul-
tural exhibits at the 1 Panhandle free
fair
Vinita Rotarians have launched a
movement for a public library at Vln-‘
ita and committees have been chosen
by M R Floyd president to carry out
the plans
Construction of a new Presbyterian
church plans for which were made
several months ago has been started
at Chickasha and will be pushed to
completion It will cost $30000
8teps for organizing the Craig Coun-
ty Fruit Growers’ association have
been taken with the election of nine
directors three from the south and
three from the north part of the
county
Stealing one chicken cost J E Mc-
Guire of Tulsa a $100 fine and thirty
days In jail McGuire pleaded guilty
when arraigned before Justcie of the
peace Herman and was taken to the
county jail at Sapulpa
' I
' Unless better facilities for obtain-
ing water for the agricultural college
at Stillwater can be ’obtained it will
be necessary to close the school ac-
cording to J A Whitehurst president
of the board of agriculture
Efforts ' are being made among
Hughes county -farmers to stimulate
the raising of peanuts on a more ex-
tensive and commercial scale Two
hundred acres of-peanuts were grown
in the Holdenvllle district last season
Two co-operative coal mines at Mc-
Alester were ' operating on a partial
basis recently In defiance of the order
of Ed Boyle state mine Inspector that
all mines must employ mine foremen
and fire bosses who have no Interest
in the property
A more valuable Broom Corn terri-
tory may be developed In the trade
territory of Elk City as a consequence
of Lindsay Okla and western Kan-
sas to the high grades of brush that
were marketed here this year accord-
ing to dealers here
An order calling 800 miners employ-
ed by the Crowe Coal company on
Btrike In the Henryetta field became
effective headquarters of the United
Mine Workers have announced Dis-
pute over compensation caused the
strike It was announced
All honor to the United States navy
defender of this country’s rights or
seven seas were accorded Friday
which according to proclamations is-
sued by Governor Robertson and R
H Wilson state superintendent was
observed In all state towns and
schools
A three-fourths of a mile extension
on the city’s pipeline connection with
pools up stream from Its virtually
dry reservoir and a doubling of the
tank car service with which the Santa
Fe railroad is shipping water from
Lost Lake again has relieved tempor-
arily Stillwater’s water shortage
A L Jordon Kiowa county agent
assisted by W H McPbetters exten-
sion farm engineer from Oklahoma A
& M college will give a two days
demonstration on terrace-building Oc-
tober 80 to 31 The demonstration
will be made on the J R Hamilton
farm east of Roosevelt
Ren Watt state game and fish war-
den went to Norman recently to ad-
dress the Lions club there on protec-
tion of wild game He spoke before
the Lions club at Anadarko and the
Lions club at Lawton He asked the
clvlo clubs to work for game protec-
tion In their oountles and urge close
observance of the game laws He In-
tends to address Lions Rotary Ki-
wanis and other civic clubs through-
out the state during the hunting sea-
son Wheat acreage in counties of north-
western Oklahoma is likely to be I
smaller than last year field reports
show Late fains may cause planting
that will overcome the apparent dif-
ference at this time it was shown
Seeding has been completed In a ma-
jority of communities and Is being
pushed in those that received rains I
during the last ten days
The fall reunion of Scottish Rite
Masons was held in McAlester with a
class of nearly 250 taking the lodge
of perfection degrees The reunion
opened with an exemplification of De-
Molar degree work for boys
I
IDOES LAUNDRY
IVOREC AND
HOUSEWORK TOO
Surprised to Find Her
self Feeling So Well
Taunton Mass — 1 used to have palne
In my back and legs so badly with other
I 77 T troubles that women
sometimes have that
my doctor ordered
me to atay In bed
week in every month
It didn’t do me much
good soone day after
talking with a friend
who took Lydia E
Pinkham’a Vegeta-
ble Compound for
about the same trou
bles I had I thought
would 67 it also
find that I can work in the laundry Ml
through the time and do
too Last month I was so surprised al
tnyoelf to be up and around and feeling
so good while before I used to feel com-
pletely lifeless I have told some of the
girls who work with me and have such
troubles to try Lydia E Pinkham’sVege-
table Compound and I tell them how it
haa helped me You can use my testi-
monial for the good of others''— Mrs
Blanche Silvia 69 Grant St Taunton
Mass
It’s the same Btory — one friend telling
another of the value of Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
TOO
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Death only a matter of short timet
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases Avoid
painful consequences by taking
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Three dsee all druggists
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"XHBMOLA” la a medicated snow white i
that does wonders for the complexion Removes
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ful face bleach Mall lJ& FRilli BOOKLHT
on c a eteev co tare mwuu emcaae
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Taotfoffe
GlfaiSI Tonic
Stops Malaria Restores
Strength and Energy eoc
Would Make the Man 8ay It
Miss Young — Don’t you think tha
word “obey” Bhould be omitted from
the marriage service?
Miss Strongralnd — Omitted? Cer
tainly not 1 It should merely be trans-
ferred to the other party to the con-
tract — Boston Transcript
' Old Noah was a great success as a
speculator He cornered all the stock
In the world
We are not all so conceited as our
behavior would indicate
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Wettengel, H. P. & Powell, H. M. The Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1922, newspaper, November 2, 1922; Hinton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752277/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.