The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INOLA REGISTER
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The
FLAVOR LASTS
WRIGLEYS
If p/easu re made price
Its cost would be thrice
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FIRST BLOOD DRAWN IN
I1. S. WAR WITH GER-
MANY.
TWO 6ERMAN RAIDERS SUNK
Old Tims Close-Action 8ss Fight off
English Co t.—Submarine*
Have a Busy Weak,
Sinking 40 Shipa.
London.—"A tine exhibition of tha
efficiency of the American naval men"
was the description given by Captain
Rice of the Aincrican ateamer Mon-
golia, which flred on and sank a Gar
man submarine In British waters
Thursday.
The shot waa tired. Captain Rica
said, when the submarine was about
to attark the Mongolia. He declared
there is absolutely no doubt that tha
U-boat was hit aud there is avery rea-
son to believe It was daatroyed.
Tha periscope wan seen to b« shat-
tered. the shell did not ricochet as is
the rule If It misses it« mark, and oil
appeared on the surface of the water,
tha captain explained in aupport of
bis assertions.
\VftAPPI
Chew it after every meal
>
Present Job.
"Moat theatrical jieople's ambition is
to hnvp it little plnce In the country to
develop chickens."
"Isn't thut what n chorus mannser
does, anyhow?"
GAVE HIS CANF AWAY!
Mr. S. P. Benton. Kerrvdle, Texas,
writes: "For several years prior 10
100C I suffered from kidney and rheu-
matic troubles. Wn bent over and
^ - forced to use a
cane. for these
p disorders I am
Wtf . glad to say I used
pMe*V I odd's Kidney
' f.'.f I'llls. which proved
to be the proper
remedy. 1 am 64
Wk. - * y, nrn
ti n e and once
again stand as
straight as nn arrow. Dodd's Kid-
ney I'llls deserve treat credit." Be
sure and get •'DODD'S," the nutne
with the three I>'s for diseased, disor-
dered, deranged kidneys; Just as Mr
Benton did. No similarly named article
will do.—Adv.
New War Appliance.
A newcomer Into the family of war
appliances is the motorcycle-carrying
airplane. A special platform built
i between the planes. Just outside the
body of the airplane, carries the mo-
torcycle. The addition of this machine
greatly enhances the effectiveness of
the airplane ami affords a quick means
of land travel In case of a shortage of
gnaollne or disability of the airplane
engine. If the aviators who were lost
In the Mexican desert during Ueneral
Pershing's expedition had l>een
equipped with motorcycles their return
to headquarters would have been n
matter of only a few hours Instead of
a three days' wait for the searching
party.
TAKES THE PUCE OF
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
New Discovery! Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe,
Salivate or Make You Sick—Don't Lose a Day's Work—Harmless Liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
German Raiders Sunk.
London. — Two British destroyers
on patrol duty in the English channel
off Dover came upon a flotilla of elx
German destroyers and then ensued
an encounter which will live long In
German destroyers were torpedoed
and rammed; every gun aboard the
combatants was working, sweeping
the decks and tearing gaps in the
sides of the opposing craft. There
was the locking together of a Brit-
ish and a German destroyer and the |
men fought furiously in a hand to
hand battle.
German seamen of a rammed de-
stroyer climbod aboard of the Brit-
ish boat and a midshipman fought
them back with an automatic pistol.
They were killed or driven again into
the sea by British Jackie* who came
to the midshipman's aid.
Recslls Old Battlss.
The British deatroyera were the
Swift and the Broke, and although
they had received many wounds, they
returned to port. The story of the
engagement compiled from the ac-
counts of offl' era and tnen has been
made public in the form of an official
report. It is an exciting and graphic
story of a boarding encounter with
cutlafBes and bayonets recalling the
days when wooden warships cacme
together and the men fought on tha
decks.
The British destroyer leaders Swift
and Broke on night patrol were steam-
ing on a westerly course. It was ln-
Ugfi! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible!
Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
tomorrow you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in-
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all
knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful ar.d if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine;
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. 1 guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleas*
ant taste.—Adv.
The Onry One.
Mrs. M. Huffy—So ye referred to ine
In spakln' to Mrs. fassidy its "that
owld. scholdln' catamaran. Mrs. Mac."
Janitor—You're mistaken, tna'aui. It
was Mrs. McGllligun next door that I
referred to.
Mrs. Mclmffy—t)on't add loyln' to
yure other Insults. Ye well know that
Ol'iu the only owld, scholdln' cata-
maran in this block.
COULDNT STAND
ANY EXCITEMENT
Suffered From Nervousness and
Weakness and Would Just
Go to Pieces, If Excited,
Writes Georgia Lady.
GEN'S AUGUST
tensely dark, but calm. The Swift
sighted the enemy at six hundred
yards and the Germans instantly
opeued fire. There were six German
destroyers, two of which were sunk,
according to German prisoners.
Good Prospect.
"Some say the authorities are up in
the air In the defense preparedness."
"I suppose the aviation department
authorities must be."
Important to Mothtr*
Examine carefully every bottle of
"AST' HtIA. that famous old remedy
^ir infants and children, and see that It
Children Cry for Fletcher's Ctstori*
Training Disabled Soldiers.
France Is teaching some of her
wounded soldiers how to tie up-to-date
farmers In spite of their disabilities.
At O'llard, In the department of the
Loire, an Institution has been opened
with a complete equipment of modern
farm machinery for the cultivation and
harvesting of crops. Including a tractor
for plowing and other purposes. The
Instruction Is essentially practical, the
staff consisting of a competent agri-
culturist and an expert mechanic
versed In farm machinery.
Has a Record of 50 Years of
Success
Correcting Impurities In the stomach,
gently acting on the bowels. Stirs
up the liver anil makes the desjsind-
ent dyspeptic enjoy life. It is high-
ly recommended for biliousness, Indi-
gestion, etc. Always keep a bottle of
August Flower handy for the first
symptom of these disorders. You may
feel fine today, but how about tomor-
row? Ttemember that "an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure,"
and that it is both painful and expen-
sive to be slrk. For sale by druggists
In all parts of the eivlllzed world In
-5 and 75 cent bottles.—Adv.
There la No Art In Taking Mtdlclna.
• Just follow directions on every bot-
tle of "Plantation" Chill Tonic aud
aee bow quickly those dreadful chills
will leave you. It leaves the liver In
healthy condition and yet contains nu
Calomel. I'rlce ROc.—Adv.
Sad.
Worm—Why so gloomy, old top?
Locust—My sweetheart's away ou a
aevfiitcen year visit.
Germany's Way.
"Germany wants pence, but It must
be her own peace, pax Gertunnlca, n
German peare, that gives her liclglum.
northern France, Kouiiianlu aud con-
siderable more."
Admiral Mavcy, who was answering
a pacifist argument In a debate in Sac-
ramento, shook Ills bead and went on:
"Germany Is quite willing to behave
herself, provided she can run the whole
world— have It all her own way.
"Germany Is like the lady whose
husband came home with a new safety
rasor and said, anxiously:
"'On account of the high war prices,
my dear. I am going to shave myself
hereafter. Won't you, too, do some-
thing to economize?'
"'Why of eotjnw I will.' she re>
plied, delightedly. 'I'll cut your lialr.'"
The [Mirk packer has a queer way of
doing business. After killing a bog
he cures It.
When Vour Eyes Need Car*
Try Murine Eye Remedy
.'••%! hfr toaif rt t*\ r >n*e ti
fftats «.r n>*ll. 1**r • for tree Mt* |L> k
lllllAlUkKtllKUk IO..CIIICAUO
E
DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEART,
so on first symptoms use "Kenovlne"
and be cured. Delay and pay the awful
penalty. "Hotiovlne" Is the heart's
remedy. Price $i.'M> and .V>c.—Adv.
That which Is not gisid for the
swarm Is not good for the bee Mar-
cus Aurcllus.
To share a thing with a friend Is
to add to Its wcignt aud Kuhstuucit
French Lose One Vessel.
Paris. — Dunkirk was bombarded
by German destroyers. British and
French patrol ships engaged the Ger-
mans. one of the French torpedo
boats being sunk.
New Record for Submarines.
London. —T he weekly statement
of vessels sunk shows that forty ves-
sels of more than MOO tons each were
sent to the bottom last week by
mines or submarines.
"Weekly shipping returns: Arrivals
The statement reads:
Weekly shipping returns: Arrivals.
2.586; sailings 2.621.
"Sinkings by mine or submarine,
over 1.600 tons. 4" including two sunk
in the week ending April 16; under
1,600 tons, 15 including one sunk in
the week ending April 1.
"Vessels unsuccessfully attacked,
15, Including one attacked the week
ending April 8.
"Fishing vessc's sunk. nine. Includ-
ing one sunk the week ending April
15."
The above report shows the great
est number of merchant vessels re-
ported sunk by mine or submarine in
both categories 1.600 tons and over
and under l.fioO tons made public by
tLe British government s nee It has Is
sued Its weekly statement of shipping
losses.
The previous reports were as fol-
lows.
I'nder Over
1600 tona 1600 tons
February 28 16 6
March 7 14 9
March 21 16 8
March 28 18 .7
April 4 18 13
April 11 17 1
April 18 17 10
Miners' Demands Granted.
New Yotk Voluntary wage In-
n-eases of approximately 20 per cent
kre> granted to 175,000 miners In the
anthracite coal fields. The advance
Is virtually the same as that recently
flven to 22.1.000 b luminous workers.
123,000 Men Now in Roosevelt's Army.
New York —Approximately IIS.
000 men have applied thus far and
been found to meet the neressarv re
Qulrements for membership in Colonel
Theodore Ilooseve.t's p-opoi-ed army
llvlsicn.
Winston. Ga.—"I nm taking Cardui
right now," writes Mrs. Alice Green, of
K. F. I). 1, this place. "I suffer very
much at my . . . and from nervous-
aess and weakness. This Is the third
time I have tnken It. The first time
was about four years ago. . . . Had
a great deal of headache and was so
nervous all the time that I couldn't
stand any excitement at all.
"If I got excited I would Just all give
way aud go to pieces. My slster-ln-
law told me first about Cardui and I
began to take It. I could tell a big
ii (Terence In my strength before I had
taken a whole bottle. I was about well
Sy the time I hud taken 8 or 4 bottles
nd I soon got so I could do all my
work.
"The second time I took It was last
fall. ... I think I overworked picking
cotton and doing my housework. I got
o bad that I suffered very badly at my
... So I began taking Cardui again.
I took 3 buttles and I Immediately be-
enn to improve and felt better than I
tiad in a long time. I weighed 1,14
when I finished taking It. more than I
had In a long time."
I- Cardui. the woman's tonic, has won
^ the confidence of Its users by the re- I
•ults which they obtain. Try It. Adv.
Its Style.
"I heard you hail a new suit with
i big check In it."
j "Y'oii heard right. It was a breach
; if promise suit, and the check was
i big one."
W. L. DOUGLAS
"THE SHOE THAT HOLDS IT SHAPE"
S3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 an°WS5!«
Save Money by Wearing W. U Douglas
•hoes. For sale by over OOOO shoe dealers.
The Best Known Shoes in the World.
\Y7 L- Douglas name and the retail price u Kamped on the bot-
" com of all shoes at the tactocy. The value u guaranteed and
the wearer protected agaimt high prices for inferior shoes. The
nuil prices are the same everywhere. They cost no mote in San
Frsncuco than they do in New Yotk. They are always worth the
price paid for them.
-T-he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more
, th*" 40 years experience m making fine shoes. The smart
•tries are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America.
They are made in a well-eauipped factory at Brockton, Mass,
by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the daemon and
supervision of eipenenced men. aO working with an honest
determination to make the best shoes for the pnea that money
can buy.
Alk rear mm laaler for W. t. DmeUs sh«M lr
not, supply yon with the kind you wast, take no other
™ ke. Write for Interesting booklet expl&lnlne how to
P* •'J"**0'highest atsailard of «utity for tke price.
l y return mnll. postage free. w W— Hoys a—a
LOOK FOR W. L Douglas tjJ M £ hat la tte INdd
and the retail price $3.00 S2.50 ft <2.00
id on the bottom. Preeldent f W. L. TViu^Im tthoo Co.,
1M Hpark St.. Brockton. Mm.
50H/y
r rmy." that's what'® the matter of >m. Stomach
and mteMlnal worms Nearly as had as distemper. Cost
you too much to feed 'em I ok had—are bad Don t
physic em to death *p«ha°« < «•«>pound will remove the
worms. Improve the appetite and tone 'em up all round
and don't physic." Acts nn glands and blood Full
directions with each bottle, and aold by ail drugglata.
6POHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists. Goshen. I d.. V. B. A.
Sc!d for 47 yeSiX For
Malaria, Chills & Fever.
AIm a Fine General
Strengthening Teas.
00c en* *1.00 at aU
Drag Stems.
A well tired dotf g<wx out when he
sees tlmt he is to lie kicked out.
Adruon Liquid
Screw Worm Killer
kills the worm
and heals the wound.—A dr.
It Is sometimes iliffU-ult for a irlrl to
find her ideal limn, hill she's nearly al-
ways willing to n substitute.
the Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
tny kind of a corn can shortly be
Ifred rlKbt out with the fingers if you
alll apply on the corn a few drops of
•reetone. says a Cincinnati authority.
At little cost one can get a small hot-
lie of freeznoe at any drug store, wbich
will positively rid one's feet of every
K>rn or callus without pain or sorw-
jess or the danger of Infection.
This new drug Is an ether compound,
tnd dries the moment It Is applied and
loea not InflBine or even irritate the
surrounding skin. Just think! Tou
•an lift off your corns and calluses
low without a hit of |>ain or aorenesa.
;f your druggist hasn't freefone he can
•anlly get a small l >ttle for you from
Us wboleaule drug house.—adv.
STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS
"Femenina " is the woader worker for a]!
female disorders. Price f i. oc and 50c. Adv
| Why cannot one realize constantly
; That today Is the opportunity for sub-
lime living?
FRECKLES
New le the Time to o*t Rid at Thee.
Iflr *|H>le.
Tht-r* I no longer lh* .ll(hlr.l need of
feeling aeh.mrd of your fretklre a. the
preemption otblne — double elr.rgth — le
*uur«nte.d to remove three homely .put.
simply get in ounc. of othlne—double
strength—lr m your druggist .n<l siidij ■
little of it night snd morning inj you
should soon •• e thsl even the worst freckles
hsve begun to dlesppesr. while the lighter ,
on., h.v. vsnlsh -d entirely n 1, «idom
thsi more tbsn one ounce la needed to com-
n-i.ly olesr the skin and gain a beautiful
clear fompinlon
Be sure to aak for the double atrength
othlne. so tbla la eold under guarantee of
Adv** falls to remove freckles
Statistics show that the average
woman would rather draw a blank In
the matrimonial lottery than to take no
clyince at all.
ECZEMA
Money tmrk w thout question
tf Ht'NTS Cl'HK fails in the
treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA,
KINi* WORM.TFTTKR or other
itrhlntr akin il.aeA^k. Price
W at druirrlaU. or direet from
A I I clati Metf c se Ca Stomas.Tea.
TYPHOID „
Cary, aai hann'.es*n «, of Aatl^rpboid Vacclaitloo.
Be vaccinated NOW by youv p&yaictsa, ]roo sat
youi family. It Is more etui than bouse Insurance.
AJk yotxf phytl -Un. drucyist, ov send fo Hjts
yrubad Typhoid/" telling of Tjrphold Vaccine,
results from use, and daaget from Typbo*d Carries*.
Pradsclat Vareinre sad S«mma aider U t Lies*ad
Tie Cutter Lakatsry. Berkeley, Cel.. C>laags IIL
STOMACH SUFFERERS
thun Smallpoi. Army
STOP
R
A '<>m *i-h «p« ciali t adrtaee thia
Khubarhan ——————
Aqua Puna
Tabie^poontm after meal*-#
• b le plat. l ru**iMa prepare It —Try Ik
It abi'Sid be prepared for ti 00.
DAISY FLT KILLER
all liiM. Ne«t. clea*.
can't t.ukl a
Over | will tat Bull ar
la) nrr anything
GiMnn'cr-t r*Ktlia
ftoid bt dealer*. 0*
i cat be riaifMi [*•-
maaou lonxaa. isaitaaan in., aieeaiyn. a. *.
25"H5ET
Aw let preparaUua of Mrtt
■elpa to aradtaa^s dandruff.
^ feeRaitsali Calar mmd
aeMtflsGnr«r^WIU
•Sn. nl <l.rfs, lieuasie^.
Another Parados.
"What Is the icreateM xpnr to your
tml-ltloiiT" she asked of the yoiinu
trtlat.
"The rlieeks I fet frr my sales," he
insweriHl. wlihoitt a ti liver.
riio«'< |h'r«<'n« wh" ln\e uutbltig to
i > i p tli. doTll l<u*y.
Kidney & Co.
<BT DR. J. H. WAT80N)
The kidneys and the skin work In
haruiony. They're companions, the
skin being the second partner. If we
arc anxious to keep well and preserve
the vltnllty of the kidneys and. also,
free the blood from noxious elements,
we must pay special attention to r
Kood action of the skin and to see that
the kidneys are Mushed go as to elluil*
•ate the polsous from the bloial.
Sweating, by hnrd work or In n hath,
at least once a week, helps to keep the
sVIn and kidneys in ir<H>d condition.
Flush the kidneys by drinking plentv
of pure water with als and between
meals. Occasionally obtain at the dm*
store Anttrlc. double ati^nrth. which
will help flush th • kidney, nnd the In-
tesflncs. You will find that Atmrlc Is
many tltno* more active than llthln
and thit It dle«i|vea uric ucld as kiut
water doea augur.
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City, No.
Irs THE SAME
STORY EVERYWHERE
l*ryor, t'kla.—"Iloth my husband and
myself have used the Anurlc Tab I eta
for kidney trouble ami rheumatism.
We have used three or four bottlea and
think they are a good medicine for tha
kidneys. We are both feeling well now
so do not have to use them. Mr Pronty
Is 74 years old and Is able to work all
<lsy."—Mrs. A. B. Prouty, I'ryor, Okla.
Jacksboro, Texas.—"I nm more than
well pleas,il with the Anurlc Tuhleta
I was disturbed Ave to eight tlmea at
night und sometimes more. I was so
well pleased with the Urst supply of
Anurlc that I went t i town ami bought
two bottles. It Is the only thing that
ever gave nie any relief for the kid-
neys and I want the world of sufferers
to know It. I think Anurlc Is the hest
medicine on the market today."- li.,
A. J. Miller, Juckkboro, Texuak
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