Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE - MARIETTA MONITOR
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miEDECUUIES
Couldn't Use Right Arm on A
oount of Rheumatism Says
JF Holley -
HAS ALMOST HELPLESS
It S Woodward Couldn’t Halo Hand
to Hla Hoad for Two Long Yoaro
— lo Like a Now Man Bine
Taking Tanlac
"This la tbo first medicine I hav
over taken that really does what they
oay It will aald J F Holley a well
known Lexington Ky man
I hadn't felt Uko a well man for
ten weeka and my whole syatem
oeemed to bo rundown and debilitated
I couldn’t Bleep at night and my diges-
tion was ao bad I couldn't eat At
tacka of headache were frequent and
my nervous system seemed to bo dis-
ordered My worst trouble was rheu-
matism My muscles seemed to bo tied
la knots I couldn't use my right arm
and I was Just about helpless Some-
body persuaded mo to fry Tanlac and
1 got a bottle of that medicine
“Tanlac certainly la making a new
man out of me I can now cat and
Bleep like I haven't been able to do for
years My rheumatism la all gone and
I feel strong and built up In every way
1 am a well man and I certainly thank
my friend who suggested my using
Tanlac"
J B Woodward another Lexington
man who resides at 230 Band A venae
said : “I Buffered from stomach trou-
ble rheumatism and neuralgia for
years and before I took Tanlac I
couldn't raise my left hand to my head
It bad been that way for fully two
years"
“I have used Tanlac two or three
weeks and am llko a new man My
family and friends are the difference
and It la the actual truth I take great
pleasure In recommending thla medi-
cine Tanlac"
Tiers la a Tanlac dealer In y
town — Adv
Serious Momenta
TMd your boy Jonh show any en-
thusiasm on registration day 7"
“No" replied Farmer Corntoaael
"Josh had too much business on hla
mind to enjoy the luxury of gettln ont
on hollerin'"— Washington Evening
Star
ON FIRST SYMPTOMS
use "Renovine" and be cured Do not
wait until the heart organ la beyond
repair “Ben ovine" Is the heart and
nerva tonic I ’lice 30c and $100 — Adv
00G FANCIERS FACING RUIN
Dealers In England See Disaster in
High Texas Placed on Animate
to Conserve Feed Supply
Dog fanciers In England especially
the women say that the new dog
taxes are going to kill the business
they bava been carefully building up
for years They do not object to the
suggested Increase on old license but
they fear the big tax on new dogs la
going to frighten away all their cus-
tomers - There are many British women aith
small Incomes living In the country
who have Invested moat of their money
in doga as a business They were
willing to mark time till the end of
the war looking forward to n revival
In their business afterward Trade la
of course alack Just now but with no
money coming In at all they will be
unable to retain their kennels
One fancier apoke bitterly of the
sensational stories told In certain-quarters
about pampered doga and the Im-
possible amount of food they were ac-
cused of anting
Using Cast-Off Ole1
A use for all aorta of cast-off gloves
has beeo found In London In connec-
tion with relief work In England Ike
aid leather after proper sterilisation
la applied on heavy cambric or buck-
ram and mod Into sleeveless wind-
proof Jacket! which are much In de-
mand for men both la tbo trenches and
the navy -
Conei derate
"Have you a calendar for 10147"
asked the gentleman
T don’t know sir" replied the sales-
person "Wo might have such a thing
among the odda and ends la the be se-
men t Bnt If yon wish to make a gift
to someone surely n calendar for
1017 — "
"Thla la for a lady who Is — er — a
bit sensitive about her age you see
And 1 thought — well It would bo more
delicate In n manner of speaking"—
Judge
It’s never too late to mend
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RULES OF ARMY
DRAFT ISSUED
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Regulations to Govern Work of
Exemption Boards Made
Public
EACH CASE OH ITS MERITS
Is Fearless and Impartial" Is Final
Admonition of President Wilson
— Ne Claes Exemptions Will
Be Permitted
rv::oc:cocxQoocjicacQioQGio
MEN WHO ARE EXEMPT
Officers ef United Btataa
states territories and District ef
Columbia
Ministers ef religion and stu-
dents of divinity '
Persons In military er naval
service ef United States
Subjects ef Germany and all
allena who have net taken out
first paper
County or municipal officers
Customhouse clerks and work
men In arsenals and navy yard
Pilots merchant marine sail-
era Married men with dependent
wives or children
Sons ef dependent wldqwt
sens of dependent aged or In-
firm parents er brothers of de-
pendent orphans under sixteen
year of age
Men morally deficient
Members ef recognised relig-
ious sect existing prior to Mey
IS 1017 whose creed forbids
participation In war
i
Washington — The drafted armies of
the United States wilt bo drawn with
“the least inequality and personal
hardship"
President Wilson in Issuing regain
tions for the working of the draft
urged upon every member of every
draft board "Impartial and fearless per-
formance of the delicate and difficult
duties Intrusted" In order that "our
armies at the front may be composed
of men free from sense of Injustice In
their mode of selection"
To Plx Date fee Beard Meetings
In the near future a date will be set
by Brig Oen Crowder provost marshal-general
for the meeting and or-
ganisation of the boards At the same
time It la expected (hat the selection
regulations will be promulgated eo
that the process may be put under way
without delay The present Intention
la to call the men selected to the col
ore about September 1
All Forces on Equal Footing
President Wilson' statement fol
lows:
"The regulations which I am today
causing to be promulgated pursuant to
the direction of the selective service
law rover the remaining steps of the
plan for railing Into the service of the
United States qualified men from
those who have registered those se-
lected a the result of this pnxyni to
constitute with the regular army the
National guard and the navy the fight
Ing forces of the nation all of which
ferce are under the terms of the law
placed In a position of equal light
dignity and responsibility with the
members of all other military forces
"The regulations have been drawn
with a view to the needs and clrcum
stance of the whole country and pro-
vide a system which It la expected will
work with the least Inequality and per-
sonal hardship- Any system of select-
ing men of military service whether
voluntary or Involuntary In Its opera-
tion necessarily selects some men to
hear the burden of danger and sacri-
fice for the whole nation Tbo system
here provided places all men of mili-
tary ago upon an even planto and then
by a selection which neither favors the
one nor penalises the other calls upon
the requisite number for service
Urges Beards to Act Impartially
"The successful operation of this
law and of these regulations depends
necessarily upon the loyalty patriotism
and Justice of the members ef the
board to whom its operation la
Itted and I admonish every member
ef every local board and of every dis-
trict board of review that their duty
to their country requires an Impartial
and fearless performance of the deli-
cate and difficult duties Intrusted
them They should remember as to
each Individual rase presented to them
that they are railed npop to adjudicate
the moat sacred rights of the Individ
al and to preserve untarnished tbo
honor of tho nation
"Our armies at the front will he
strengthened and sustained If they be
composed of men free from any sen as
of Injustice la the mode of selection
and they will be Inspired to loftier ef
forts In behalf of a country In which
tho cltlxens called upon to perform
Wasted Tima
We don’t nils the little here and the
little there Tet In n year the amount
of time wasted la enormous Learn-
ing that be was always relied to din-
ner several minutes before the dinner
was really ready to eat a certain man
started and wrote n book In the spare
minutes between the call and the ac-
tual dinner time It only shows bow
we waste time If yon want to be
among earth's benefactors you will
begin now to conserve your time and
we It to profit — Exchange
high public functions perform theca
with Justice fearlessness and Impar-
tiality" Method ef Making the Draft
Upon organising tho local board
will taka OTer from tbs registration
boards all registration cards which
they trill number aerially and list foe
posting to publle view Then after
having been advised of the method by
which the order of liability for service
shall be determined and of the quota
to be drawn from Its territory (minus
credits for enlistments In the National
Guard or regular army) each board
trill prepare a list of persona designat-
ed for service In the order of their lia-
bility post the list give It to the press
and within three days send notice to
each designated person by mall
As the men ao notified appear the
boards first will make a physical
amlnatlon In accordance with special
regulation to be provided bearing la
mind that all person accepted by them
will be re-examined by army surgeons
If tho physical examination la passed
successfully then cornea tha question
of exemption
These Entitled te Exemption
Persons who must bo exempted of
discharged by tho local board Include:
Officers of tho United States of the
states territories and the District of
Columbia ministers of religion i
dents of divinity persons la the mili-
tary or naval service of the United
States subjects of Oermanymll other
aliens who have not taken out first
papers county or municipal officers
customhouse clerks workmen In fed-
eral armories arsenals and navy
yards persons In tho federal servlet
designated by tha president for ex-
emption pilots merchant marine Ball
ora those with n statue with respect
to dependents which renders their ex-
clusion desirable (a married men with
dependent wife or child eon of a de-
pendent widow son of dependent aged
or Infirm parent or brother of depend-
ent orphan child under sixteen years
of age) those found morally deficient
and any member of any well-recognised
religious sect existing May IB
1017 whose creed forbids participation
In war and whose religions conviction
accord with the creed
Man or Wlfo May Make Claim
Claims for exemption because of de-
pendents may bo made by the
himself hla wife or other dependents
or by n third party who ha personally
Investigated the case A claim mad
by the husband most bo accompanied
by supporting affidavits signed by the
wife and by the heed of n family r
siding In tho same territory A claim
by the wife or n third party most bo
accompanied by two supporting affida-
vit signed by head of families Sim-
ilar rule govern claims on the grounds
of other dependents when the depend-
ents or third parties being authorised
to fll claims with aupporting affidavits
In each case the board must be satis-
fied before It grants exemption or dis-
charge that the dependent or depend-
ents actually are supported mainly by
the fruits of th man’s mental or phys-
ical labor
Local boards are required subject to
appeal to pass upon claims fOr exemp-
tion or discharge within three days af-
ter the filing of affidavits
Must Decide In Five Day
District boards must decide appeal
cases within five days after the closing
of proofs and their decisions are final
If the ruling of a local board Is af-
firmed the person In question stand
finally accepted for military service
In passing on claims for exemption
on the ground of employment In neces-
sary industrial and agricultural occu-
pation the district boards must be con-
vinced that the particular enterprise
affording such employment actually la
necessary to the maintenance of the
military establishment of natlooal In-
terest during the emergency
"The evidence must also establish"
tho regulations aay "even If the par-
ticular Industrial enterprise or particu-
lar agricultural enterprise le found nec-
essary for one of the above purpose
that the continuance of such person
therein U necessary to the maintenance
thereof and that ha cannot be replaced
by another person without direct sub-
stantial material loss and detriment to
th adequate and effective operation of
the particular Industrial enterprise or
agricultural enterprtsa In which ho Is
engaged"
’ May Designate Certain Induetriea
Later th president may from time
to time designate certain Industries or
classas of Industrie that are necessary
and th district boards will be ao no-
tified It will be tbo duty of each
board however to ascertain tha avail-
able labor supply for such Industries
outside the men called for military
service and to taka the result Into con-
sideration In determining sack things
"If In the opinion of tbo district
hoard" this section of th regulations j parsons war killed
concludes "th direct substantial na-1 - -
terial loos to any such Industrial or ag-
ricultural enterprise outweighs the loss
that would result from failure to ob-
tain tbo military nervic of any such
person n certificate of discharge may
be Issued to him X X X"
Certificate of exemption will not
necessarily be permanent They may
be revoked with changing conditions
or mey be granted only for prescribed
periods
Earth Grew glewly New
In th early days of It history tha
earth grew rapidly by th addition of
meteoric matter It la atilt growing la
th nn manner erirntlsta say
tlwiuah ecarceiy to an appreciable ex-
tent for th tnase of meteoric matter
added yearly I reckoned to be only
20000 ton In the course of ages the
larger planets have ewept up practic-
ally alt th fragment of the original
disruption and the only available
source of eupply of meteoric luntter
eectne to be brought by comets
WAS EUPEROR FOR A DAY
Washington — Official dispatch to
tho Chinas legation here said tho re-
public had bean firmly ra established
at Nanking with Fang Kuo-Chang th
former vie president as president of
th new provisional government R
publican troops war reported cenverg-
Ing toward Peking to drive out the
Manehu forces remaining In poacaa
sian there In the name ef the Imperial-
ists Tha dispatch from Faking am
noun th abdication ef Heuan Tung
th young emperor who was put bock
an tho throne by Oen Chang Hsun
40 IKAT SEA
BRITISH PURSUIT BRINGS
DOWN AVIATORS THAT
KILL CIVILIANS
20 AIRFIAXESJOU 37 PEOPLE
Citizen of British Capitol Urging
That Quick Repriealo Be
Taken By Allied
Filers
London — A scorn or mors of air-
plane flaw over th business section
of London dropping their bombs
quickly and speeding off southward
Their explosives caused some prop-
rty damage in th heart of London
Vlll
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Injured 141 Then official figures
show the casualties to have been not
nearly so heavy aa in the big raid of
June IS when 151 persons were killed
and 430 Injured
On that occasion tho German lost
only on machine according to the
British admission while Berlin claimed
all Its machines returned aafely This
time however four of tho German
raiders were brought down one by
army aviators at the mouth of th
Thame and three after an engage-
ment with British naval aviators forty
miles out at sea on tha return trip
British airmen at Dunkirk across
the channel who went out looking for
J the raiders and tailed to find them
did such effective repressive work on
other German aircraft that seven hos-
tile machlae were accounted for with-
in a brief period
Last Twenty Minute
The flight of the Germans over Lon-
don lasted about twenty minutes
British airmen engaged them for sev-
eral minute and anti-aircraft gun
were firing quickly but without suo-
eess aa far as concerned the destruc-
tion of any of tbs twenty or more In-
vading machines
On their former visit also made tn
hasy weather tha Germans kept high
fat th mtata bnt when they neared
tholr objective on this trip moot of
thorn dee Beaded Tbalr formation was
Ilk a flock of wild gees and neither
th British pursuers nor th guns
war able to scatter -thorn until they
spread out be for Isttlag loos tbalr
bomba
Hundreds of thousands of parsons
on roofs from stindows and la tbo
a treats saw th spectacle All Londoa
heard tha noise of battle
insistent demands ar being aaad
by the public for retaliatory raids on
German cities
Essen Raid Kills Flv
Amsterdam — A frontier correspond-
ent of tbe Haadelsblad reports that
and several
bouse war destroyed daring tbo
bombardment of tbo German city of
Essen homo of tbo groat Krupp works
A eorraapondont of th Tolegraaf says
bombs were dropped on tbo Krupp
works and that reports of damage
Inflicted ar conflicting Estimates of
tbo number of attackers vary from
fifteen to forty (The official French
tatament aald on French alrplaa
raided Essen dropping bomb on tbo
Krupp faotory)
Ghltllo Alrttom Raided
London— Royal navy airplane car-
ried out a raid on th Chlstalloa air-
dome Although heavily attacked by
an enemy formation bomba were suc-
cessfully droppe don objectives and
all th British machine returned
safely
Constantine In gwlterland
St Moritz Switzerland — Former
King Constantin of O recce and hla
family and suite arrived her Queen
Sophia appeared still to b In poor
health
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK! i
CLEAN LIVER JLBOWELS MY WAY-
Just Once! Try M Dodson’s Uver Tone When Bilious Constl j
pated Headachy— Don’t Lose a Day’s Work !
Liven up yosr sluggish Uver! Feel
Bn and cheerful auk your work a
pleasure bo vigorous and full of am-
bition Bnt take no nasty danger-
ous calomel because It makes yon
alck and yow may loa n day's work
Calomel la mercery or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of th bones
Calomel crashes Info sour bile Ilk
dynamite breaking It ap That's
when yon fool that awful nausea and
cramping
Listen to mat If yon want to an Joy
th nicest gentlest Uver and bowel
cleansing yon over experienced Just
taka n spoonful of harmleaa Dodson's
Liver Tone Tour druggist er dealer
sella yon n $4 cent bottle of Dodson's
Liver Ton nader my personal money-
ETBUSSKBST
BoldiordT
nFInoi
Disagreeable Feature
"She baa fin eye and n pretty
mouth bnt I don't like her nose"
"Neither do I — It' Into everything"
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching
Beautifying Cream j
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The Juice of two fresh lemons strain-
ed Into n bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes n
whole quarter pint of the most remark-
able lemon skin beautifier at about the
cost one must pay for n small Jar of
tho ordinary cold creams Care should
be taken to strain th lemon Juice
through n fine cloth so no lemon pulp
gets In then this lotion will keep fresh
for month Every woman knows that
lemon Juice Is ued to bleach and re-
move such blemishes a freckles sal-
lowness and tan and Is the Ideal skin
softener amootbener and beautifier
Just try It I Get three ounce of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up n quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon lotion and massage It
dally Into the face neck arm and
bands It naturally should help to
soften freshen bleach and bring out
tho rose and beauty of any skin It
to simply marvelous to smoothes
rough red bands Adv
Lika Greeting Uko -"Th
dog days ar coming"
"Te that la what everybody to
growling about"
IMITATION IB 8INCEREST FLATTERY
bat like counterfeit money th Imita-
tion boa not tbo worth f tbo original
Insist an “La Creole" Hair Dressing—
It’s tb original Darkens yonr hair la
th natural way bat coo tains as dye
Price $L0a— Adv
Many of ns feel most keenly the
emptiness of things her below about
dinner tint
Cold storage egg usually hav
warm storage flavor
The increased price of wheat has
raised the price of good old home
baked bread per loaf so slightly
as to be scarcely perceptible
DflELDflDTISflDIPE
FLDttJ02
No waste — no poor batches with
this quality — good to the last
crumb Ask your grocer for
HELIOTROPE
Oklahoma City Mill & Elevator Co
OKLAHOMA CITT
back guarantee that sack spoonful
will clean your sluggish livor better
than n dose of nasty calomel and that
It won’t mak yon sick
Dodson's Uver Tons is real Uver
medicine Ton’ll know It next morn
lag because you will wak op feel-
ing fin your liver n 111 be working
your headache and dlxxlneaa gone
your stomach will b sweet and your
bowels regular
Dodson’s Liver Ton is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless and
cannot salivate Glv It to yonr chil-
dren Mill loan of people nr nalng
Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dan-
gerous calomel now Tour drngglat -will
tell yon that the ante of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely here — Adv
Malaria CTHIH and Ft
iTosiio gOssad $LOO at diln(l
Enough to Eat
Barber— "How do you Ilk our new
oatmeal aoapT" Victim — "Seems nour-
ishing but I've had my breakfast"
Important t Bother
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOK1A that famoo old remedy
for Infanta and children and see that It
Bean th
Signature of
UKS COIIORB WMJ ftM UMl IE
La Use for Over N To nr
Children Cry tor Fletcher's Castoris
What a Financier Mean
Hlx — He’s a pretty clever fine act er
isn't he?
Dlx — Financier nothing Why h
never beat anybody out of anything la
hla life
A HINT TO WISE WOMEN
Don’t safer tartar whoa all (aula
trouble will vanish ia this air after pwag
Price joe and $ioo — Adv
Don't wait for great opportanltie
A long continuous walk will get yoa
over more ground than a abort run
True patriotism la not always lowV
mouthed
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DLAMEj Swamp-Root the rreal
kidnap medicine At dm gist tn fifty
cent and dollar sfaea You may receive ft
eemple stse bottle by pm reel Poet mhn
pamphlet telling about It Addreea Dr
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