Ellis County Advocate (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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ELLIS COUNTY ADVOCATE GAGE OKLAHOMA
COULD HARDLY
STAND AT TIMES
Hips Back and Legs Would
Have Thai Tired Ache
Everett Washington— “ For several
years 1 have had trouble with the lowest
part of my back and
my hips and my legs
would ache with that
tired ache 1 could
hardly stand on my
feet at times I was
always able to do my
work although I did
not feel good 1 saw
Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound advertised and
having heard several
praise it I decided to
try it I feel first-rate at the present
time It has done wonders for me and
I keep it in the house right along I
always recommend it to others who are
sick and ailing”— Mrs J M Sibbert
4032 High St Everett Washington
To do any kind of work or to play for
that matter is next to impossible ir you
are suffering from some form of female
trouble It may cause your back or your
legs to ache it may make you nervous
and irritable You may be able to keep
up and around but you do not feel good
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound is a medicine for women It it
especially adapted to relieve the cause
of the trouble and then these annoying
pains aches and “ no good ” feelings
disappear
It has done this for many many wo-
men: why not give it a fair trial— new
TO PROTECT CAR
TIRE ANDJUBES
Vital Parts Are Worthy of Much
Consideration When Con-
templating Long Run
Musical Note
A very deaf old lady walking along
the street saw an Italian turning a
peanut roaster She stood looking at
It awhile shook her head and said
“No I shan’t give you any money for
such music os that I can't henr any of
the tunes and besides It smells as If
there were something burning Inside!”
—The Congregationalism
“Vaseline” Carbolated
Petroleum Jelly
is an effective antiseptic
first-aid dressing for cuts
wounds and insect bites
Ithelpsprevent infection
CHESEBROUGH MFG CO
(Consolidated)
State Street New York
Constipation
Relieved Without the
Use of Laxatives
Nujol is a lubricant — not
a medicine or laxative—
bo cannot gripe
When you are constipat-
ed there is not enough
lubricant produced by
your system to keep the
food waste soft Doctors
prescribe Nujol because
its action is so close to
this natural lubricant
Try it today
FEW PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS
To Keep Safo and Free From Injury
During Driving They 8hould Bo
Protected Against Moisture
Dirt and Grit
The automobile tire and Its accom-
panying inner tube are the vltul parts
to be considered on a long tour or In
the usuul day’s run To keep them
for use for emergency cases on the
road Is a thing to be appreciated by
all owners and drivers A few sug-
gestions are well worth considering
inasmuch as they are offered from
practical experience
To keep the Inner tubes safe and
free from Injury during driving they
should be protected against moisture
dust and grit as these affect them
to un unlimited extent To prepare
a tube for storage remove the valve-
spring and plunger from the Inside
of the valve-stem and roll the tube
up so that all the air Is expelled Hold-
ing It still compressed re-lnsert the
valve-plunger and screw it up tight
after which screw on the valve-cap
The tube then will He absolutely flat
and should be folded as shown In the
Illustration and an elastic bund made
from a strip cut off the end of an old
Inner tube around It ns shown One
at each end will mnke a complete job
The tubes should be carried In a
wooden box with corrugated cardboard
FIRST OPERATION
STRAP
kih
FLAT
IRON
SPARE
'HL
ITIPE
RUNNING -SOARD
FLANGE
ANGLEtl
YOU AITTO KNOW
That a light-colored bluish
smoke emanating from the ex-
haust pipe Is a signal that too
much lubricating oil is being
used either because an excess of
oil is being fed to the engine or
because the engine is being run
too far with the throttle nearly
closed In the case of a super-
abundance of oil some of this is
vaporized by the engine and Is
forced out through the exhaust
in the form of the bluish smoke
thus subjecting the driver to the
probability of police action and
at the same time causing him to
think tlint his enr Is using more
oil than It ought to
llunnlng with the throttle
nearly closed will accomplish the
same result for this causes a
distinct vacuum In the cylinder
on euch intake stroke of the pis-
ton and this vacuum pulls the oil
up past the piston Into the com-
bustion chamber where It burns
It Is for this reason that a car
which has been left standing for
some time with the engine run-
ning will often start off with a
cloud of smoke which may last
for a block or so
(Copyright 192! by tho Wheeler
Syndicate Inc)
KEEP OVERFLOW PIPE CLEAN
If Not Clear Water Will Leak Through
Filter Cap and Not Through
the Vent Pipe
In filling the radiator of the car al-
low enough water to pass In to bring
the level over to the end of the vent
pipe If this pipe Is clear as It al-
ways should be the fact will be Indi-
cated by the overflowing of the water
through It If It Is not clear the wa-
ter will overflow through the filter cap
and not through Ihe vent pipe which
should be attended to at once
Baby Specialists
r
JTIAT there are Physicians who specialize on Infant ailments you know All
Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them It is his
profession his duty to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond
But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist Why? He knows as every
Mother knows or ought to know that Baby is just a baby needing special treat-
ment special remedies
Can a Mother bo less thoughtful? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with
a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself and answer honestly!
Always remember that Baby is just a baby And remembering this you
will remember that Fletcher’s Castoria is made especially for Infants and
Children
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Children Cry For
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ICMS
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is
MCI
RAIN WATER BEST TO USE
No Soap Better
— For Your Skin—
Than Cuticura
Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50cTaIcma 25c
If Yout- Spare Tires and Tubes Are
Taken Care of as Described In This
Article You Will Have No Trouble
From Them
tacked to Its Inner walls An ordi-
nary skate strap will be best for lock-
ing the box
The tires are the next In line To
be kept In first class condition a tire
should be kept In a position ns near
its real diameter as possible and to
provide for this a rack should be mnde
on the running board of the automo-
bile to hold the Jires The illustration
shons a few suggestions as to how this
may be done
To make either one of these use
ordinary gas or water pipe 1 Inch In
diameter with an elbow and long nip-
ple on the one for the spare wheel
and a T and flat-iron bracket with sev-
eral holes for up-and-down adjust-
ments for the spare-tire bracket This
accommodates tires' from 30 Inch to
30 Inch The difference In size Is tak-
en care of by raising or lowering the
bracket on the T and replacing the
bolt Secure the tire by a heavy leath-
er strap passed through the ends of
the bracket Fasten the flange to the
running board by bolts — P P Avery
In Popular Science Monthly
It Is Free From Mineral Substances
Which Are Deposited on Metal
Walls of Radiator
Not all car owners know that pure
rain water Is the best that can be used
In the cooling system This is because
It Is free from mineral substances
which are present In ordinary water
and which are deposited on the metal
walls of the radiator piping jackets
etc to their detriment When rain
water Is available always use It
It Is very important after a tire has
been changed that the rim shall be
properly adjusted
Automobile operators should famil-
iarize themselves with the new traffic
ordinances and make every effort to
obey them to the letter
Before Inserting a spark plug ap-
ply graphite In powdered form to the
threads The plugs can thus be re-
moved easily no matter how long
they have been In the cylinders
The knock produced by a loose pis-
ton pin Is considerably lighter than a
crank shaft knock and Is most notice-
able when the engine Is running Idle
with the throttle nearly closed
A broke lias been Invented to oper-
ate on alt four wheels of an automo-
bile The application of the brakes
It is claimed will stop the car In hnlf
the usual distance and prevent skid-
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T ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT j
1 AVegefablc Prcparafion&rAs j
similatintheFood by Regula- f
' tingtheStomacfa and Bowels
j Thereby Promoting Digestion
Cheerfulness and Rest Contains
J neither Opium Morphine nor
MineraL Not Narcotic
HOgO
tSenru
JtocktUf Salt
'am Seed
CwMSagr
A helpful Remedy for
Constipationand Diarrhoea
I and Feverishness and
Loss OF Sleep
resulting Ihcrcfrom-inlniancy-
Facsimile Sijnatareof
Tire Centaur Company
NEW YQHIC
The False and the True
' Advertising by the use of large space the expenditure of huge sums
of money have placed on the market have put in your home perhaps
many articles that today have been discarded as you will readily admit
Do you recall anything that has more modestly appealed to the
public than has Fletcher’s Castoria: modest in all its claims pleading
at all times — and truthfully — for our babies?
The big splurg the misleading claims may win for a time but
the honest truth-telling advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise
that beat the hare
Mothers everywhere and their daughters now mothers speak
frankly glowingly enthusiastically in praise of Fletcher’s Castoria
Speak of it lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort cheer and
smiles to their little-one
To them: to these true mothers no argument can induce them
to set aside their bottle of Castoria their old friend that they might
try even another and unknown remedy for babies Then would YOU
think of going to YOUR OWN medicine chest to find relief for Baby’s
troubles? Can you not separate the false from the true?
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTlE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Exact Copy of Wrapper’
CENTAUM COMPANY MEW YORK CITY
O-So-Easy to Use
Colors Silk Wool Cotton
All At The Same Time
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
10c per WHY PAY
n MORE FOR
Package any DYE?
NOVEL DEVICE RELIEVES AUTOIST
FROM BOTHERING WITH AIR HOSE
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
RamoTeftDsuuniff StopcHtirtelltac
Restore Color and
Beevtr to Gray aod Faded Heir
end $1 00 at Irutrgt
Hfurox Chctn V ka Patchoetielf T
The device shown In the photograph
relieves the autolst of the Job of roll-
ing up the air hose after filling his
tires at the corner service station The
long lever and heavy weight take care
of the hose and one fills his tires
lets go of the hose and the machine
does the rest
HINDERCORNS Rfmorw tVirna Od
loose etc stops ell pain ensures rots fort to the
feet mskes walking ev IN by tne'i or et Drug
(iallt Umos Chernies! Works Vetehosrvs tu Y
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases Avoid
painful consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
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Tb world’ standard remedy for kidney
fever bladder and uric add trouble— the
National Remedy of Holland ftioce 1696
Three sizes all druggists
Look for t&o sams CoU Model os oo ory boa
my£ accept ss tautsboa
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Bobby Wants to Know
Little Bobby (at the beach) — What
Is hydrophobia ma?
Bobby’s Ma — Fear or dread of wa-
ter my sou
Bobby (after thinking It over)-L-lave
all those pretty girls In bathing
suits over yonder got hydrophobia
ma?
Of Course She Knew
lie — I certainly enjoyed “Thw uhreo
Musketeers” film Let’s see w hat were
their names? I can remembti only
Athos
She — Why aren’t the others Ta linos
and Atropos?
He — Yes that’s right I thought
you’d know — Boston Trnnscrlpt
Always an Opening
Air North — No sir I don’t want any
Insurance I have no dependents and
I am burning my bridges behind me!
Insurance Salesman — Ah! How
about fire Insurance for the bridges?
About the worst combination In a
man is stupidity and stubbornness
Asc Hot Worth tS ss IPfflce
©2 $sne 12 It rJeasis BaMsag
FalSwiirec 'S'EaaS’a WEiy
i mo OKs sir
Tho Economy PdDUJlWEU
Is the biggest selling brand in the world
Don't let exaggerated
claims premiums or
gifts mislead you
Experimenting with a
poor baking powder
is expensive
A pound can of Calumet con-
tains full IGounces Some bak-
ing powders come In 12 ounce
instead of 16 ounce cans Ce
sure you get a pound when you
want it
Shim we OWO
erST BY TESY
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Morris, W. E. & Burrow, J. W. Ellis County Advocate (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1922, newspaper, June 8, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1794542/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.