The Vian Press (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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'EKWB OPERATIONS
EctcrAdvkcd Uco cf Lydia E Pin!:-
T h±m’o Vcjctdbb Compound
H:7 Results h Doth Cates
ttJasalimoort— "Both f my
a awelM and hurt m m that I
f ‘iiMt mvordanyof nr work
A 4N m hoary prur ana mIm
5 mr Mf kwr argon and th
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Vegstebl Compound for tha—
I had this om
Vafttabla Corn
a nothing bat i
tartaking aavai
-1 fait It waa lialping ma a
I m ablate do mx awa work It
r-j too timoaiai will balpotban I shall
la glad for thaMte road it and hop
Sir Vogotabia Compound will do
M M0b good an it did ma" —
afa Lookman 013 N 4th 8t
Joaaph Mo
TThlte Plains N Y— ' "1 hod such a
won mat 1 could hardly walk and tha
factor said that I naaded an opara-
UMk I waa aick for a year before I
Otertad taking roor medicine and I
waald not work 1 tw your advertise
mat in a little book and that it how
I aame to taka Lydia E Pinkham'a
rnadlrineo I have bean taking the
Vaga table Compound and Lydia E
Lydia E Pinkham’t
liar to Women will be sent
ft the Lydia K Plnkbam Medicine Co Lynn Maaaacbuaetta
Vhli book eontainn valuable Information
'inttmtiqiffliinminiiijii
Get rid of sores pimples rheumatism and
troublesome aches and pains Take a good
blood medicine
Plantation Sarsaparilla
is a famous old prescription It purifies with
out bad effect on the system It is the great
blood tonic of hundreds of thousands of people
Look for the Red Shield
Thia trade mark on any medicine drug
or proprietary article insures quality
Ask your dealer
Van Vloot-Mansfield Drug Co
Jeath '§ Largest Wholesale Druggists
Memphis Tana
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MsiiWw — Not Only For
llflNfERSMlTh-c Chills and Fever
lii Chill Tonic' But a Fine General Tonic
Wards Off Malaria and Restores Strength Try It
— — tf—riSlrr—4—ftI1eSe1ftWwAOUqifBET —
Source of Aluminum
angary can now boost of possess
the largest aluminum deposits In
world A recent discovery near
leza has revealed it deposit con
nlng more than 15000000 tons uc
ling to estimates of expert engt-
Important to Mothoro
dne carefully every bottle of
III A that famous old remedy
Infanta and children and see that It
rs the
tore of
Use for Over 30 Years
ildren Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Dry
Ttow did the wedding go off? Any
ctr
Wo nor hootch"
Ulght may make right but It doesn’t
rays make good
upifm
WARNING! Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are
cot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
ever 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Headache Colds Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia! Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain Pain
Crept only "Bayer" package whtch contains proper directions
Cmdty "Beyer" bans f II tabtete-AIao bottlw t 14 aad 100— Druggiste
b tM tmH Ml at eawt MwfaiUH tt HmumHmeimki 8iUlHH8
Gnkham'a Blood Madlelao alto
rdia E Pinkham't Liver Pint and
tad Lydia E Pinkham't Sanatiya
Wath and tha capeulao and praterip
tion recommended I am doing all my
work and have gained twenty pounds
am taking the medieinea still but I
foal One You have my permUaion to
We thia letter for the good of othara "
—Mr MAvMAJuc37HamlltonAv
Whitt Plaint N Y
Soma female troublea may through
neglect reach a ttage when an opera
tion la neceeaary But moat of tha
commoner ailmenta are not tha aur
gical onea they are not cauaed by
aerloua diaplacementa tumora or
growtha although the aymptoraa
may appear the aame
When distorting ailments first ap
pear take Lydia E Pinkham’a Veg
otable Compound to relieve the prea-
ant distress and prevent more aeri
out troublea Many lettera haw been
received from women who have been
reatored to health by Lydia E Pink
bam ’a Vegetable Compound after op
i ee S
eratlona have been adviaed by attend
Ing physicians
Private Text-Book upon “Allmenta
Write
you tree upon request
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If anyone In a camping party can
fry potatoes lie is niudo to do all
the cooking
YOU GAN WALK IN COMFORT
It you Shftkt Into Tour Shos aome ALLEN’S
FOOT — EASE! the Antiseptic Henllng pow-
der tor fthooe that pinch or feet that ache
It - takes the motion from the shoe and
five relief to corne and bunions hot tired
sweating swollen feet Ladles can wear
shnea one size amallor by shaking Allen's
FootcEaae In each shoe— Advertisement
Possibly men are no longer slaves
to drink : and they never were sieves
to fashion
Every department of housekeeping
needs Red Brass Bull Blue Equally
good for kitchen towels table linen
sheets nnd pillowcases etc— Adver-
tisement An optimist Is a titan who still be-
lieves he married for better or for
worse
(Clpf ef Till pop ft mom IT
I ho Amerlesa oflon Now torvtoM)
LUKE FOUGHT HIS OWN WAR
Yeung Lieutenant's Oavatita Llvaa an
In (iatar Naw Chtaring Ex-ol
giara la Haapitala
Frank Luke’a devotion ta duty llvea
on In the character of his sister The
American ace who
ao gallantly gave
his life one day in
the early autumn
of 1018 found tha
same Joy in serv-
ice to his country
that Anna Muria
Luke now finds
In serving ex-sol
diers In the hos-
pitals of rhoenlx
Arts Her songs
are known whor-
over veterans are
quartered and her popularity at the
American Legion post which bears her
brot iter’s name Is often remarked
Further honor was recently paid the
memory of Lieutenant Luke when tho
Itullan Croce dl Guerre was awarded
him iHMtliumoutdy The cross with a
certificate of award Blgned by General
Diaz is now In possession of the late
officer's family together with a Con
gresslannl Medal of Honor a Distin-
guished Service Cross with oak leaf
cluster nnd several minor decorations
The lieutenant was one of the best
known and most picturesque flyers In
any nrmy Work-
ing for the most
pnrt without or-
ders he praeti-
cully fought his
own war He
would lond up
with bombs fly
far hack Into Ger-
tmm territory
take on any odds
that happened to
fall to him and
work destruction
wherever he
went Known by reputation to every
man in the A E F he represented all
that was romantic in modern warfare
He fell In action with enemy airmen
near Murvnux after a forced landing
of bis plane He had previously shot
down three German balloons while un-
der tcrrlfle Are from ground batteries
THE TYPICAL YANK FIGHTER
Sergeant William Mstttsn Omaha
Stacks Up With All tha Required
Dimensions
How would you look If a slacker
back In the States had taken your Job
nnd married your
girl? No that
didn't happen to
Sergeant William
Mettlen of Oma-
ha Neb hut he
was told to Im-
agine that it did
while signal corps
p h o t o g rnphers
were taking Ills
picture to repre-
sent the “typical
American fighting
mun" The pho-
tographers on nit official mission from
the government scratched their bends
a long while before they thought of
anything tlmt would make him look
fierce enough
If you want to be "typical” you will
have to stack up ns follows: Height 5
feet 10 'i Inches weight 100 pounds
hair light brown nnd eyes blue
Mettlen’s other speelllcntions are thnt
he enlisted when nineteen years old
while still a freshman at Nebraska uni-
versity tlmt he was cited four times
for bravery tlmt lie Is ns active In the
American Legion now ns he was In the
Sixteenth Infantry then and that In
addition to being a typlcnl American
he Is Scotch-Irlsh
LEGION WINS COURT BATTLES
Damages Allowed National Organlza
tion in First Litigation Instituted
—Two Editor Indicted
' From the first court action which It
ever instituted to protect its name
the American Legion emerged victori-
ous Judgment by default nnd dam-
ages were awarded the Legion In the
suit against Francis H Shoemaker of
Omalm Neb who wns quoted as lay-
ing tlmt tho Legion wns “aubildlzed by
big Interests" and waa "opposed to or-
ganized labor"
Shoemnker who Is an alleged radi-
cal worker made n epecch Inst Decem-
ber In Omaha during the course of
which lie Is snld to have referred to
the Legion as "nn organization of
trained murderer nppnzed to organ-
ized labor'' Halt was brought by the
Legion commnndar In Nebraska on th
ground thnt the statements were
“wicked false unit malicious" and for
the piirpnso of "stopping such con-
temptible lies nnd showing union labor
tlmt we resent charge of being op-
posed In them"
Tho Legion 1ms also secured Indict-
ments n gainst two editor of th Illi-
nois fttnnts Eeltung Oeratn-lan-guagn
uowspnper for in dltortl
which nppnared In their paper libeling
to'MrvIco nten --
HARRY WOXQ Tl LEGION MAN
04 f Chls Mete Astiv 8ne in
New Yack Worker far HI
OrganiMtifN
The long-tailed queue and honor
M garb of tha celestials tha danger
ous dive nd th
ornate joea
houses are point
ed out to alght
aeera aboard New
York’s rubber
neck busses rum-
bling through
Chinatown But
P a r a p I c a clous
persons reullso
that "China In
America" is rep
resented as often
bp clean-cut
young men aa by long-haired nucleate
Hurry Wong TL who served in In
Seventy-seventh division is one of Chi-
na’ most active sons In New York Ona
of three American-born Chinese ex-
service men of the John Purroy Mitch-
el post of the American Legion Tl la
busily occupied In raising funds for a
lean-to at the veterans' mountain camp
In the Adlrondacks He also serves nn
the executive committee of his post
In a recent round-up of stackers In
Chinatown several Chinese ex-soldiers
assisted the Legion '"detectives" In the
work of tracking their quarry and In
mnny other ways Chinese service men
hnve proved to the Legion by their
progrexslveness and their Initiative
how worthy they are as patriotic citizens
OLD GLORY AND UNION JACK
Emblems Float Bids by 8id Over
Great Aroh Astride Canadian and
United 8tatss Border
Astride the Cnnudlun bonier at
Blaine Wash Is u great peace arch
celebrating a hundred yeurB of friend-
ly relutlona between Cmmdu and the
I'nlted States Side by side float the
Stars nnd Stripes und the Union Jack
—a symbol of our Intenmtlounl good
will
The vista of peace which Ahterlcun
Legionnaires saw in their' ntlnd’s eye
through this portul gave them the
name of their "Peace Arch post" at
Rtaine At the time of the unveiling
of the monument the Legion took nn
- sr”-LawN
Th Great Peacs Arch
active pnrt In the ceremonies nnd rep-
resented with their uniformed ranks
the strengthening of the bonds of
brotherly feeling with Cnnnda which
came ns n result of the recent alliance
against a common enemy for common
Ideals
On the architrave of the monument
are carved the words "Children of a
Common Mother" to perpetunte the
Idea of the triangular relationship be-
tween England and her two Amerlcnn
offspring
Carrying On With the
American Legion
A plea thnt ull students at Nebraska
university ‘join the Legion "for the
honor of the Institution nnd the per-
petuity of our couutry" has been made
by Chancellor Avery
The "Society of Military nnd Naval
Officers of the World Wur" has come
Into existence In New York state
Plans are under way to make It a na-
tionwide organization with hereditary
membership
Ex-service men who ask for aid at
Racine Wls receive no hearing un-
less they hold a letter of endorse-
ment from tho American Legion "Im-
postors In bought uniforms" have
brought on the move
Influx of Jnpnnese on newly opened
farm land Is opposed by the Amerlcnn
Legion of central Oregon George
Slilma so-called Japanese potnto king
lias shares In n company which owns
17 (NX) acres of this land
"To aid nnd to aid quickly" Is the
object of the Washington State as-
sociation In New York City which
Is checking up on Washington' state
soldiers In need The Legion Is Asking
other states to "do likewise"
"Wult two years until the gas gets
working good" was no Idle jest on the
part of the Germans Almost one
third of the 00000 hospital cases In
Aiunrlrt are suffering from mental
disorders the Lsgtoa reports
V' V '
"—and vo aro a hoalthy
happy family now”
TINGLING with abundant energy appetites hearty nervea
strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow
of perfect health the entire family of Louis Glngraa 0 Har-
rison Ave Providence R I are an eloquent tribute to the
tpowera of Tanlac the greatest family medicine the world ha
‘ever known
"Tvs put Tanlac ts the test four
times right In my own family und it
hasu't fulled me once" declared Mr
Ulngras "My wife my son and tuy
daughter us well as myself have ull
been built up from a liulf-slck run-
down worn-out set of people Into a
healthy happy family brimful of new
life nnd energy"
And tho experience of this family Is
only typical of thousands of others
whose statements are on file In the
Tanlac offices Hardly u day passes
that doe not bring scores of such mes-
sages of praise from every part of the
United State und Cunmlu from fami-
lies where mother father son and
daughter hnve ull found health con-
tentment nnd the joys of living
through simply taking a course of
Tanlac
Take for Instance the case of John
Whiner 1571 Roosevelt Ave Ios An-
geles Calif who uys: "My wife my-
self and little boy are now as healthy
happy family us you will ever see —
and It’s all due to Tanlac”
Or thnt of Mrs John Marquis nnd
her family of sixteen living In Man-
chester N II ut 202 Belmont St
She says: “Tanlac has been the only
medicine used in our house for two
years and It has kept every one of the
sixteen here In the best of health"
In Chicago Frank It Richards of
441 South Wood St writes: "We will
never be without Tanlac In our house
after the remarkable way it has built
up my wife my son and myself to
where we are tho very picture of
health"
Waiting
"Do you get your alimony promptly
Wflilfred?” “No I don't! Dick pnys
his wives alphabetically !" — Judge
YOU CANNOT AFFORD
To let your little hurts and ail-
ments get bad
Keep Vacher-Balm handy for Burns
Bolls Cuts Corns Piles or Soreness
anywhere
Ask your druggist Avoid Imitations
— Advertisement
Behind In Those
“Don’t you think Maud Is nn up-to-date
girl?" "Yes except with her
birthdays" — Boston Transcript
Sympathy never approaches with the
iden thut your troubles "should tench
yon a lesson"
kTHUMBIP
Anglo-American DrusCo 215 Fulton St New Yotk
Dear Sira:
I sm using Mrs Winslow's Syrup It saved my baby
from dying of colic which she had tor three months
Soma on advised mo to get Mrs Winslow's Srrap
and I did Yourstruly
(Nameonrejmsfi
Colic is quickly overcome by this pleas-
ant satisfactory remedy which relieves
diarrhoea flatulency and constipation keeping baby
healthy and happy Nonnarcotic non-alcoholic
MRS WINS LOW’S
OYRUP
The Infante mini ChiUren’t Regulator
Formula on svsry label Write for freft booklet containing latuis from motbsra
AtAltDnggkta
ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO 1IS41T Fulta BWftftt NEW YORK
gsesret Brltief Aeeetst UereU f JHMW A Cbfk to rrSlbiwmLudegp
Judge Edward Swan New York City— Tlia rapidity of the modem
“getaway” by the use of tlm motor ear and the greater facility in our
crowded centers of population for the fabrication of the alibi which iB now
prepared in advance by association of criminals require that legal ma-
chinery be modernized to copo with changed condition!
mmtamnmmmmmam—aamaaam
E V Luca British Essayist— I am not sure as to my course of con-
duct if 1 had t daughter of seventeen but I am quite convinced that if I
had t ion of that afe I should send him to an American university for
two or three yetri after hia English school Ua should then baooas 1 :
litUen of the Anflo-Saxon world indeed
Representative of New York Is the
cuse of Ohas E Vun Colt's family re-
siding ut 120 Fourth Ave Albany 11s
says "Every member of our family Is
enthusiastic over Tunlue It's certainly
a medicine for ull the family"
From fnr-uwuy Canada comes tlds
messuge "My little girl my Bon and
myself are all enjoying splendid
lieulth now nnd Tunlnc brought It ull
about” Mrs Bert Kewer 103 East
Avenue Toronto Ontario
"We call Tanlac 'The Family Medl-
clno’ hero In our Virginia home be--cause
it restored my mother und sister
to perfect health Just the suine aa It
has done me” Is the enthusiastic
statement of Mrs 1 F Robertson
Danville Vu
And on through the Jlst men women
nnd children from every state In the
Union nnd every province of Canada
unhesitatingly come iforwnrd nnd tell
In words ringing with sincerity of the
wonderful benefits of lieulth and hap-
piness tlmt Tanlac 1ms brought Into
their homes thut were formerly dark-
ened by the gloom of sickness suffer-
Ing nnd despulr
And should yours be one of those
homes where any member of the fam-
ily is thin run down nnd weakened
from loss of appetite caused by Indi-
gestion nnd stomach troubles you have
at your very door the means that will
no doubt bring the sunshine of vigor-
ous health bnck Into their lives and
yours just ns it has done In so many
thousands of other coses Do not de-
lay Get v bottle of Tanlac from your
druggist today
HORSES COCOKINOf V8R
r
Spohn’s Distemper Compound
to break It up nnd ft thm back In eondlttsn Twnty-IM
yarn ur baa mads "SPOHN’S" Indlftpenaable In trsatlnp Cousiu
and Cold Influenza and Platrmper with their rftsultlns compli-
cation! and all lla of the throat noao and Innsa
marvoloualy hi a preventive acts equally wftll ee a cure Obtain-
able In two sliea at drug etorea
BPOBN MEDICAL COMPANY GOSHEN INDIANA
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
“that good kind"
Cfiy it— and you
will know why
(irriift for Govt roialtloiu Railway Mart
I’ONtotHco Departmental Field Examination
soon Palery 9120 mo Exp not required
Portieutiim free of pORlttnne exnma Columbia
Sch Civil Service 354 Pope BldgftWahPC
Drink HiiMnframi Tea A eprlmr tonic and
(MIcIoub tiible tea Freah eftuoted rod Ban
imfraa rooiH for making 50c lb 3 lbs ft
poatpHlri COMO TEA CO COMO TEXAS
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Moore, Gould. The Vian Press (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1922, newspaper, April 14, 1922; Vian, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1758714/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.