The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEVOL DISPATCH
Ee ®advSlAVS EXPECTED
Qal'EifiTi©
With appetite keen
digestion ‘normal
' and no fear” of any
after eating distress
helps rery materially
in bringing about
such a condition It
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IS an excellent tomc
and nnnetizer TVvif
ana appetizer iTy It
- Marriage isn’t necessarily n failure
but it’s seldom what it ought to be
A FRIEND IN NEED -For
Instant relief and speedy euro
tue “Mississippi” Diarrhoea Cordial
Pries 50c and 15c— Adr
When girls are not busy picking hus-
bands they art busy picking quarrels
with those who are
ALTON’S FOOT-BASH DOES XT
Whan your shoes pinch sr your corns sad
bunions ache ret Alisa’s Fbot-Esse the
sntlscpdo powder to be shaken into shoes
and used in foot-bath Gives Instant ro-
ller to Tired 'Achlnf Swollen foot Over
1NSOO package ar being need by the
troop at the front Sold ovorywhtro Eg
accept any subatltutc
But Satan Helps
Johnnls was entertaining a little
friend one afternoon when a heavy
thunder shower came up and they
wore obliged to play in tho house
After awhile tho lightning began play-
ing with the telephone wires and
there were sharp reports and sparks
fromthe telephone The little friend
inquired “What Is that?” Johnnie’s
mother told him it was tho lightning
on the telephone wires
“But what makes It?” ha persisted
Then Johnnie said “Well God makes
the lightning but I believe Satan’s got
something to do with it all right”
They Wore All Named -
' A party of engineers were making
a railway survey through the back-
woods hill country ot Kentucky and
were boarding at the various farm-
houses along their route One day
they stopped at a slatternly cabin for
dinner During the meal the house-
wife explained the lack of sufficient
cutlery to go round by saying that
the children had been playing with
her knives and lost them At that a
precocious youngster at the foot of
tho table interrupted her with:
“Maw! Oh maw! They’re all here!”
"Hush Johnny!”
"But maw they’re an hero!” and ho
rose in his place and pointed to each
piece as he named them: “Big Batch
Little Butch Case Knife and Stub"—
Youth’s Companion
Veil Built
Is Built To Win-
but in building brain
' and body often the daily
diet lacks certain essen-
tial mineral elements
These necessary fact-
ors are abundantly sup-
plied byjthe field grains
but are lacking in many
foods — especially white
flour from which they
are thrown out in the
milling process to make
the flour white
Grape-Nuts
made of whole wheat and
malted barley supplies
all the rich nutriment of
the grains including their
vital mineral salts those
all-necessary builders of
active brains and vigor-
ous bodies
To build right eat
Grape-Nuts j ' -
“There's a Season"
UNKNOWN NUM1ER OF RUSSIAN
TROOPS LANDED IN FRANCE
TO AID ALLIES
LlLwnJ 1 1
Deleter Verdun Attack French
Open Vlglreua Assault Near
Fort on hill LoMont
Homme
London— The arrival in Franco of a
large number of Russian troops to re-
Inforce the western batUe line ha
brought great Joy to the entente allied
Luatttofwher! it la hoped that with
I u‘em SsUag shoulder to shoulder at
points with the British
I French and Balaians a material chance
in the altuaUon may shortly develop
The landing of the Russian troops
m Russian troops
I took place on the eve of the day which
marked the close ot the second month
of the Verdun battle
b
Number of Troops Unknown
How many Russians have been sent
I across ssaa by Emperor Nicholas-is
not known but what is described as "a
groat flotilla of transports” arrived In
tho harbor of Marseilles and almost and reserve fores of 790000 men an
Immediately afterward landed the I amendment was passed to create
forces amid tho cheering of tho popu-1 school and oollege youths reserve
lace and the French troops gathered corps in time of war or threatened
at tho quay to greet them and with war which wotjid recruit a fores
tho roars of salutes trained young men schooled by offi
General Joffre tho French com- cers of the regular army the estimate)
mender in chief in welcoming the Rua- strength of which la estimated at any
Ians In an order ot the day said they where from 200000 to 400000
were “soldiers chosen from the brav-
est in tho Russian armies and com-
manded by officers of tho highest re-
nown” Gormans Also Move Troops
Coincident with the arrival of the
Russians a statement from Paris de-
clares that the Germans owing to the
Amsterdam — Baron Kolmar Von
strong resistance of the French at Der Golts commander-in-chief of the
Verdun are withdrawing large forces first Turkish army died of spotted
from their fronts in Russia Serbia and fever at the headquarters of his Turk-
Macedonia and throwing them into I igh am
this hotly contested tn eater ‘
' Field Marshal von Der Golta was re-
Here the French according to the farded u one of Germany’s greatest
latest official communication have de- 8trategl8t8 e waa n yean8 old H
llvered an attack near LeMort Homme 1
northwest of Verdun and succeeded in
driving the Germans out of portions
of a trench previously captured by
tbei The Germans admit the entry
by the French of German trenches in
the CaUette wood' west of Vaux after
a heavy French attack but say that
otherwise the attack was repulsed with
heavy losses
Germans Occupy Anglo Position
Around Ypres the Germans accord-
ing to Berlin attacked and occupied
200 meters of British positions The
British official report concedes a Ger-
man gain here hut says that except
for two craters and one trench near
St Elol and on the Ypres-Langemarck
road the Germans were repelled from
all the positions they captured
In Asiatic Turkey the Russians are
giving no rest to the Turks They now
have dislodged them from mountain
passes south of Bltlis and pushed for-
ward their forces toward SgherV which
lies ninety miles east of Dlarbekr
their objective in the operation which
seeks to cut off communication be-
tween the northern and southern Turk-
ish armies
Russians Pressing Forward
Heavy fighting continues in the
Toporuk region where the Russians
are pressing forward in their attempt
to capture Balburt and come into con-
tact with their any now occupying I seen extensive military srrlcSp
Thebisond having fought in the Austrian cam-
Constantinople reporta that the Brit- Plgn and been on the staff of Prince
Ish troops besieged In Kut-El-Amara I Frederick Charles in the Franco-
are in a critical situation owing to lack I Prussian war In 1883 he was sent
of food and have forced the civilian to reconstruct the Turkish army and
population to evacuate the town remained in Turkey for thirteen years
In August 1914 re was appointed
I EEKIUZ DYESTUFFS ARE RELEASED I Jt’SJJK’bS'i? HmaSm-ti !
Exportation of 1 WOO Ton to Amrlc ’and
Authorised
Washington— The German govern-
ment has agreed to permit exportation
to the United States of 15000 tons of
dyestuffs lack of which has seriously
effected American textile manufactur-
ers The communication explains that
Hughes - Mandamus ‘ Started
Salem Ore— Mandamus proceedings
to force Secretary of State Ben Olcott
to place Justice Charles Hughes’ name
while Germany refused at first to pet-1 on the primary ballot for president
mit exportation of dyestuffs unless I was Instituted here
they be exchanged for American goods
now excluded from Germany by the TO0fle® 8 ®"nNew freae
British blockade after careful conald-LiSrnf
ocera signed leases of oil rights on
eration of the situation it has been 4f800 acre8 of land and of gu rightl
seen that "this blockade has resulted 0n 680000 acres all in the old Foster
in serious embarrassment to those lease territory The old leases ex-
American Industries which are In need pired March 16 but were extended by
of dyestuffs” and the imperial German Secretary Lane until new ones could
government now is prepared to make be signed The new arrangement 11m-
a "single exception” in permitting ex- its leases to 4800 acre tracts' of quar-
portation in this instance It is re- ter section units Subleases formerly
quired only that the dyestuffs shall be holding contracts under the taster
consumed by American manufacturers lease are leasing direct AS oil leases
and not re-exported to Great Britain provide that the government may bare
or her allies 1 option to purchase all oil produced
I CHUTE FASCES A£IY DILI
-
PROVIDING roil A PORCK OF
MILLION MEN
Not a Dissenting Vote In the Uppef
Hmh to First Dig Prepared-
ness Measure -
Washington — An army reorganlsa
tkm bill that would produce regular
I army and reserve military forces la
S United Btatos aggregating 1000
00 men vu passed by the senate
without a record vote It Is a substl
tuts for the Hay bill passed by the
house and the differences will be
worked out la conference
On the eve of a Joint session of the
houses of congress to bear a message
pr“dBt °? f"® “ternr
Um" m C0IB
p!®Uon ot th ““ “ 8Cene
?®n“t’ wptedly rejecting aU
reduc® th
I propoed strengthening of the army
I the closing hours of dobato the
enat® nle provision for regular
annjrrlUl 8 pec®
I of 250000 as compared with 140 00C
In the Hay bill which passed the
house retained after a close light the
plan for a federal volunteer army r
servo force calculated to aggregate
261000 men and federalized the Ns
tlonal Guard forces of the states at
an esUmated strength of 280000 men
In addition to this combined regulai
I was appointed military commandant
at Constantinople and acting minister
of war
ill HE JAKES 1 SICK!
CLEAII LfflJILII'JELS Of II
Just Ones! Try "Dodson's Liver Tons' When Bilious Const)
pated Headachy— Don’t Lose a Day's Work
Liven up your sluggish liver! Foal
In sad cheerful make your work n
pleasure ho vigorous and fun of ai
Mtlon Bat toko no nasty danger-
ous calomel because it makes you
elek and yon may lost a day’s work
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causae necrosis of tho bonce
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite breaking It up That’s
when you foci that awful nausea and
cramping
Liston to me? If you want to enjoy
tho nicest gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you over experienced Just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
Liver Tone Your druggist or denier
ells yon n BO eent bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone under my personal money-
No Jane It Isn’t the bad eggs that
produce tough chickens
DEATH LURKB IN A WEAK HEART
so on first symptoms use “Renovtne”
tad be cared Deity and pay the awful
Penalty "Renovine” Is tho heart’n
remedy Price $100 and 60c— Adv
The leap-year girl who proposes to
s wine bibber wins If she loses
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Stsndird GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC Yon know
what you are taking as tho formula is
tinted oa every label showing it is
juinino and Iron in s taateloM form The
Quinine drives out malaria the Iron
builds up the system jo cents
Light moves 192000 miles per sec-
ond Golden Rule In Business
Tou get your money’s worth every
time Hanford’s Balsam la guaran-
teed to ear slim ante and Injuries that
can ha reached by external application
or your money will be refunded by tho
dealer Getting n bottle now la like
taking out Insurance Adv
Penny postage began In England In
1840
To stop bleeding nse Hanford's Bal-
sam Adv
Skillful mdn should know how to dis-
guise their skill
A New Remedy for
Kidney Bladder amd
all Uric Acid Troubles
Dear Readers:
1 appeal to those of you who are
lothered with kidney and bladder
trouble that yon give up the use ot
harsh salts or alcoholio medicines and
In their place take a short treatment
ef “Anurlc” I have taken many ot
r Pierce’s medicines for the past
twenty-five years with good results I
suffered with kidney tipuble for some
years 1 recently heard ot tho newest
discovery of Dr Pleroe namely his
“Anurlc” Tablets After using same
I am completely cored of my kidney
trouble A doctor pronounced me n
well preserved woman for my age all
due I believe to Dr Pierce's aid
MRS MELINDA E MILLER
If yon suffer from backache lum-
bago rheumatism get “Anurlo” now
Tc replace the young fanners who
have enlisted for the war Good wages
and full season's work assured j
There !o no danger or
possibility of Con-
scription in Canada
Refcrtocea nquirad from dl appHcaata Forw-
cUl railway rata ud otter iaformctlM apply t
G A COOK 2012 Mein Street Kaasns City Me
’ABBPORTB ARB NEOEBIARY TO KMTgJt CANADA
back guarantee that oach spoonful
wilTclsan your sluggish liver hotter
than a dose ot nasty calomel and that
It won’t mako yon sick
Dodon’s Livtr Tone Is real liver
medicine You'll know It next mom
lag because you win wake up feel-
ing fin your liver win bo working
your headache sad dlszinoes gone
your stomach will be sweet sad your
bowels regular
Dod ion’s Liver Tone in entirely
vegetable therefore hannleia and
cannot salivate Give it to your chil-
dren Millions of people ore using
Dodson’s Liver Tons Instead of dan-
gerous calomel now Tour druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely hers
INFLUENZA SSTCSS
— Fever Iplzootlo
And all diseases of the horae affecting hi throat speedily
sursds oolta And horses in Minn itibu kept from hnvlDf
them by uiln Saoha’e Dtaaipea Couponed S to doles
often cure on bottle guaranteed to cure one caic Safe
for brood maroa baby eolta atalllona u area and con-
ditions Most skillful aclentldo compound 60e and I
por bottle 5 and tie a doien Any druaslst or doll
— CAL — -
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Avoid the Knife!
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TBACKSt fcZSICKX C &
A stiff upper Up has nothing In conk
mon with a limber tongue
For bunions use Hanford’s Balstm
Apply it thoroughly for several nights
and rub In well Adv
A soft answer turneth a man’s head
After Grip—
Winter Colds—
Bad Blood
Tou are pale thin weak— with little
vitality Your liver Is sluggish and
the bad bloed causes your stomach
muscles to lose their elasticity and b
come flabby — then Indigestion
Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov-
ery purely vegetable and tree from
alcohol or narcotics Is the great and
powerful blood purifier of today Ex-
tracted from American forest herbs
and roots Contains no alcohoL In-
gredients printed on wrapper
Taken ai directed It win search
out Impure and poisonous matter
throughout the system and eliminate
It— Adv
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Hannifin, D. L. The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916, newspaper, April 28, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1763814/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.