The Ringwood Recorder (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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THE RINGWOOD RECORDER R1NGWOOD OKLAHOMA
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Help You
Run the Ball
" hnng home the bacon collar he blue
carry the metaage to Garcia etc
T ITTLE Raisins full of energy and
a— iron will put the pep into you
that makes winning plays - Use vim
Jike it in your business too'
One hundred and forty-five cal
©ries of energizing nutriment in every
little "five-tent red box that you see
Comes from fruit sugar in prac
tically predigested form— levulose the
scientists call it— so it goes to work
almost immediately Rich in food
Iron also r
Try these little raisins when you're
hungry lazy tired or faint See how
they pick you up and set you on your
toes
Little Sun-Maids
u Between - Meal n
Raisins
5c Everywhere
Had You n
Iron Today?
Many a man la making bis “mark"
n Germany
WLDOUGLAS
56748 SHOES f
W Ij Douglas ahoea are actually do-
tnanded year after year by more people
than any other shoe in the world
WLDOUGLAShTi°r
rlsl tod vorkntaiblp art
BMqOAied for Ibe prto Itls
worth whil for you to know
tbsl when yoa boy W L
DooflM ohoao yo® r pt-
tln the booed tof hie 40 yr
xperieaoe lameklug the heel
Bhoee poeeibie for thB prlet
WLDOUGLAS
worth the prtoe paid for them
Weer them end sere money
Protection wiloit anreeeon
obi produ is f tier an toed by
4he prion eumped ea btvt
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WLDOUGLAS’ I VS9IKSS
IlO of oar owe storee In thB
Urgoeitieo nod by eboB deal
on everywhere Ask your
hoe dealer to show yoa W X
DooglM tboee Only by ex
amiuing them can yon ap-
preciate tbeir vaioa Retime
abetitota Insist upon bsv
f WLDoogias shoes with
se retail price and the name
Aatnped oa the sole Tha I Ml far bftwn
Ul price
Verywhere
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9 MERCHANTS: If
B lcr is poor tom Bees
S LDwffia iImi vnt
A OXSTiL"-- i0
A Year's Wear
or a New Pair Frae
That’ our coamaue of
Ferabher Pheepbe Bmasr
Spnape glee mom eMr
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SHE DYED A SWEATER
SKIRT AND CHILD’S COAT
WITH “DIAMOND DYES”
Each package of “Diamond Dyea” con-
uina directiona to aimple any woman can
d or tlnt her worn ahabby dmwra
abirta wauta coata atockinga sweaters
dr?pfne- bangings everything!
nn ’i" ?ever d Lefore Buy
nEwKd Dlrn other kind-then
- j'tC01”® d5reln “ aur becauae Dia-
mond Dyea are guaranteed not to apot
0srun e11 y°ur druggiaii
whether the material you wwh to dye ia
wool or ailk or whether it ia linen cotton
or mixed gooda— Advertiaement
Hard cash Is also so called because
It Is bard to get
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
AARY (JWHAM BONNER
corvnodi m voimn kww most
WILD DUCKd
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-Hello" said the Fairy Queen to
the Wishing Fairy “I am glad to see
how much good has been done
“It la simply wonderful wonderful
Wishing Fairy"
“Well" said the Wishing Fairy "I
did enough wishing for it myself and
I certainly used all my power and I
have a good deal of power with this
fine wand of mine -
“Sometimes though" the Wishing
Fairy said "I have rather a hard time
working in the world of people — espe-
cially In the world of grown-ups but
I this last Is fine
“Yes I know you’re glad too Fairy
Queen"
For there were reports that there
were many more wild ducks about
than there bad been for years
The Mallard ducks the Wood ducks
the Spoonbill ducks the Pintail ducks
I the Blue Wing Teals were all more
plentiful than they had been In a very
I long time ‘
They had set up housekeeping and
had built their nests and bad decided
I once more that life was worth living
For a time they had bad doubu
I about It for there were so many guns
I — w hlch people shot with from motor-
boats and yachts- and guns which
were shot from behind thickets — oh
everywhere there seemed to be guns
But at last the ducks were getting
protection from the goyernment and
the Fairy Queen and the Wishing
Fairy and the Fairies back In Falry-
land were rejoicing
There were more snipes and swans
! about too and the ducks were flying
Where there Is no purpose there If
no progress
Day by Day
Old-Fashioned Mother— Pm
Adelbert would make an Ideal hu
band my dear He understands wom-
en thoroughly
Modern Daughter— But mother I
don’t want to be understood — Life
Important to Mother
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOBIA that famous old remedy
for Infants and children and see that It
Bears the “
Signature of
In Use for Over SO $ea rs
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Something 8trange
Madge — When you met the famous
writer of South Seas stories what did
he have to say?
Marjorie— Wanted to know what my
ukulele was
FREEDOM FROM
LAXATIVES
Discovery by Scientist Has Replaced
Them
Pills and salts give temporary re-
lief from constipation only at the ex-
pense of permanent Injury says an
eminent medical authority
Science has found a newer better
way — a means as simple as Nature
Itself:
In perfect health a natural lubricant
keeps the food waste soft and moving
But when constipation exists this nat-
ural lubricant is not sufficient Medi-
cal authorities have found that the
gentle lubricating action of Nnjol most
closely resembles that of Nature’s own
lubricant As Nujol Is not & laxative
it cannot gripe It Is in no sense a
medicine And like pure water It la
harmless and pleasant
Nujol Is prescribed by physicians
used In leading hospitals Get a bottle
from your druggist today — Advertise-
ment The man who marries In haste has
no difficulty in knotting what to do
with his leisure
Mndta
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Tof t tSkJftl of century tHo
Celumet fame Mood u the emblem of
growth ofhw
proportion that today the ml of
Vhe Economy BAKING POVJDEB
Is ZUdme as much a that of any
other bmuL
Thi is the best proof of its mperioe
merits— of the wholesome mods
that It always produces— of die
economical and nnfaniwj results
always obtained where it is used
Calumet contains only such ingre-
dient a have been officially approv
ed by the United States Pure Food
authorities Hat more than rf
ordinary leavening strength there-
fore you use less The most depend
ble of all leavenen
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THB WORLDS GREATEST BAKING WlMim
Bosch Magneto
S4s and Swrle Station
W Repair All Make ot Magneto
WICHITA MAGNETO COMPANY
Ml SMaiiwt Wichita w r
W N U WICHITA NO 47-1922
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
BesDerBr-SteeHtrMll
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B— tytBCfy mad Fated Hrii
toe sad fi 00 at Dixinristai 1
IWieex Cbem WtsPEBcfaogpaJ
HINDERCORNS
y1 ete atop oil pis r—ur— eoafort to the
Gives Cheerful Hew Color Tone to Old Curtains
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES— dyes or tints as you wish
1 Saw a Nest"
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected
Judging from reports from druggist
who sre constantly in direct touch with
the public there is one preparation that
haa been very successful in overcoming
tbwe conditions The mild and healing
influence of Dr Kilmer's Swamp Root is
f00® realised It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of success
An examining physician for one of th
prominent Life insurance Companiee ir
an interview on the subject made the a
tomshmg statement that one reaaon why
so many applicants for insurance are re-
jected ia because kidney trouble is so
common to the American people and the
urge majority of those whose applications
ore declined do not even suspect that they
have the disease Dr Kilmer's Swamp-
Root u on sale at all dreg stores in bottles
®f two sues medium and largs
However if yon wish first to teat this
Test preparation send ten cents to Dr
uJrofr Co- Binghamton N Y for a
ample bottle W hen writing be euro
mention this paper— Advertisement
True bine never fades
DDIsoFdeired Sttaacli
KITTLE
j I fJLVlEM
Iplllg
saftdy from the South to their north-
ern marsh homes
The awans were not going to leave
the South for awhile They liked to
stay longer where they were sure of
Its being warmer v
The little chimney swifts were think-
ing about coming back too
They had made a long journey the
fall before and had eaten as they bad
traveled but now they were thinking
of coming backsoon
They had gone far South but no
one had quite known where they had
been all the time
for the ways of birds and of their
travelings are very wonderful and
strange
They can take long journeys that
far older and stronger creatures would
be afraid to take and as the birds
Ifhvel they can look after themselves
Most creatures wouldn't dare take
such risks
Then too the Fairy Queen was re-
joicing with the Wishing Fairy for
many of the good birds who fed on
Insects and so helped enormously
were going to be protected too
“The geese were the first to arrive
weren't they?" asked the Fairy Queen
“Tea" the Wishing Fairy answered
“And I have something to tell you that
I Just saw
“IIow thrilling It was I
“I saw some golden plovers on their
way to Alaska How they did travel
and how wonderfnl they looked
“For they had come snch a distance
too And how It Is that the birds can
fly and never lose their way but lay
out such a perfect course for them-
selves and follow It is something at
which I always marvel
“Then too they know where there
Is shelter and Just where there are
lltt' Islands of safety They seem
to go such round-about distances too
and yet they know Just where they’re
going and they go there!
“But In addition to the golden plov-
ers and some other plovers flying both
at night and during the daytime I saw
a nest
Yes" the Wishing Fairy continued
“I saw a nest and In It were the eggs
of Mrs Mallard Duck
"So you see the birds and the wild
ducks do know they are being protect-
ed for they feel It is safe to lay the
little eggs In the nest which will
hatch out Info ducklings
"Oh It is a fine thing but It Is also
a right thing to protect the birds who
lire so marvelously and so fearlessly
so bravely and so adienturously snd
to show them that we’re thetr friends’
"I think eo too Wlshlrg Fairy"
And all the Fairies shouted:
"W e think so too and we’re so
Lm that this has corns about so
Pry o happy Indeed"
Noted Names In Directory
Among the famous names In th
New York telephone directory are
Dante Byron Swift Macauley Plck-
cna A ranis Othdls Walter Scott and
I Pickwick
SIGHS FOR REAL SUCCOTASH
I Oldtimer Deplore Fact That the
Dainty Seems to Have Gone
Out of Fashion
When I was a boy I was very fond
of succotash and down in New Eng-
land years ago we were told that It
was made oa the Indians made It Just
pole beans and corn boiled together
and maybe It wasn't good 1
In traveling around the country at
various hotels I often ask for succo-
tash especially at this season of the
year when the beans and corn are
Just right but what offerings are
placed before me unde the name of
I succotash I
In many parts of the country lima
beans are used In making succotash
but I don't think the Indiana hnew
anything about lima beans
Succotash Johnnycake hoecake ap-
ple turnovers frizzled beef do you
remember them? — From a Letter to
the New York Herald
The Boomerang
My most embarrassing moment was
at a family gathering where a lot of
cousins stepsisters and half-msters
were present We had not ynet In sev-
eral years and there was a little Jeal-
ousy among ns
I heard them mention the name
Marie several times so finally asked :
“Who Is Marie? Is that Mary with
her name styled up to Marie?"
A sarcastic old aunt replied: "Yes
Maggie Just a yours is styled up to
Marguerite”— Chicago Tribune
Most women sre afraid of a loose
dog or a tight man
MADE HIM FEEL THE COLD
Young Man’s Excellent Exemplifica-
tion of tho Power of Mind
Over Matter
The power of mind over matter has
been discussed since mankind found It-
self Epictetus the Roman slave knew
much about It so did Marcus Aure-
lius Bishop Berkeley of England had
his theory In our day and country It
has been made much of by many per-
sona Tbe latest advocate Is Emile
Cone the French exponent of auto-
suggestion Examples of this influence may be
discovered anywhere
In an elevator for instance two
young men were discussing the weath-
er "Pretty cold this morning" said one
“Not so cold" declared the other
throwing out his chest
“It was 38 degrees by my thermome-
ter" said the ether
'Gee P shivered the second “If I'd
a known that I’d a put on my overcoat"
Foreign and Domestic
“Do you think people are as appre-
hensive as they used to be of foreign
entanglements?"
“No” replied Senator Sorghum
“Divorce sensations not to mention
murder mysteries appear to have cen-
tered the popular mind on domestic entanglements"
Precaution
“Is he a man of his word?"
“I don’t know Tv always Insisted
on cash when d-allng with him"
Only those have lived well who
have not lived for themselves alone
For your daughter’s sake use Bed
Cross Ball Bine In the Ianndry She
will then have that dainty well-groomed
appearance that girls admire — Ad-
vertisement MADE HER GRIEVANCE PLAIN
Woman Annoyed When Male Escort
Got the Benefit and 8he
Received the Abuse
A woman had annoyed many people
who were waiting In line for tickets
on a Saturday afternoon at a railway
station The woman had come up at
the other side of the window and
though she had been told to get In
line she had put down her money for
two tickets and had obtained them at
once i
“Just Uke a woman" muttered
some of the men in line But the
woman turned to the man she had Just
Joined and burst forth audibly
“I don’t think it’s fair Jim Ton
make me do that horrid trick of try-
ing to beat the line because you say
men never do such things And wom-
en get the abuse But I bet that evety
womawbo does that has a man some-
where In the crowd who has Insisted
that she hurry"
First Catch Your Man -
The Visitor— Is your oldest sister
married — the one who was so pro-
orient In all branches of domestic
science?
Philippa— No nor likely to be She
was so busy fitting herself to be the
wife of a good man that she neg-
lect eu to go after the man
T isn’t so much n question of the number of hours
you spend in bed as it is of the quality of the
sleep you get Is your sleep sound and restful or is
it fitful and unrefreshing?
e
One common cause of wakefulness at night is over
stimulation from coffee drinking For coffee contains
caffeine which irritates the nerves and frequently foods to
insomnia
If you have any idea that coffee keeps you awake at
night or makes you nervous make s change from coffee to
delicious Postum
This pure cereal beverage contains nothing that can harm
health snd its flavor is much like coffee In fact many
people prefer Postum for its flavor alone
Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum
(in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of bod-
frig water Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who pre
fer to make the drink while thi meal is being pre-
pared made by boiling fully 20 minutes
The two forma ef
Poetnm are equally de-
Bdoaa and tha coat la
only about he per cap
P OStUTO FOR health IfSSdEctl
oUS
'Thert’s a Reason
NxU bj Postnm CbtbbI CoDptaIaA
" Crook Mtcte
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Dixon, Edgar A. The Ringwood Recorder (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1922, newspaper, December 1, 1922; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1839848/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.