The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Oklahoma), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PERKINS JOURNAL
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
lyi Cream Applied in Noetrila Opene
Air Paeeagea Right Up
Instant relief— no waiting Tour
clogged nostrils open right tip the air
passages of your bead clear and yon
can breathe freely No more hawking
snuffing blowing headache dryness
No struggling for breafh at night
jrour cold or catarrh disappears
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now Apply
a little of this fragrant antiseptic
beal)ng cream in your nostrils It pen-
etrates through every air passage of
the head soothes the Inflamed or swol-
len mucous membrane and relief comes
Instantly
Ifs Just fine Don't stay stuffed up
With a cold or nasty catarrh— Adv
Vice’s Aftermath
He (despairing) — Oh why did I evet
learn gambling?
She — That's the trouble you never
learned
As the Inventor of strenuous games
It's queer the Homans overlooked
football
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes a clear akin and a body
fuU of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
COLD MEDAL
ri
Tbs world's standard remedy for kidney
Uvea bladder end uric acid troubles the
enemies of life and looks In uao since
1600 AH druggists three six as
Cold Medal ee every Us
WHEN YOU SUFFER
FROM RHEUMATISM
Almost any man will tell you
that S loan’s Liniment
meant relief
For practically every man has used
it who has suffered from rheumatic
aches soreness of muscles stiffness of
joints the results of weather exposure
Women too by the hundreds of
thousands use it for relieving neuritis
lame backs neuralgia sick headache
Clean refreshing soothing economi-
cal quickly effective Say ‘‘Sloan’s
Liniment” to your druggist Get it
today - 35c 70c $140
Baby's Clothes
will be white as the driven snow
when laundered if you
Red Cross Ball Blue
It never streaks or spots the
clothes nor does it injure the
most delicate fabric
All good grocers sell it 5 cents
a package
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Kkoivji as
“that good kind”
Cfiy it— and you
will know why
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SPORT LOVERS MUST
HELP OLYMPIC FUND
President Kirby of Committee Ap-
peals for Money
At Laaat $150000 Must Be Raised by
Popular Subscription to Pay Ex
ponaoa of Athletes Expected
to Compete at Antwerp
If the United States Is to send a
team to the Olympic games st Ant-
werp next summer the expense will
have to be borne by the sport lovers
of the nation This was made clear
yesterday by Gustavus T Kirby
president of the Olympic committee
of the United States when be Issued
an appeal for a fund of at least
$150000
From 150 to 200 athletes will maka
up the Yunkee team aud according to
the estlmute of F W Itublen secre-
tary of the A A U- It will cost $1000
per man
"To compete for fun may be fun"
Kirby said "but to compote to win is
not only fun but accomplishment and
when the winning is bringing honor to
one's country the accomplishment be-
comes a triumph
"For America to succeed she must
have as always men and money ath-
letes to the number of 150 or more
and money to the amount of $150000
or more ull a voluntary contribution
to the furtherance of world knowl-
edge and world peace through ama-
teur sport
“Let every sportsman who loves
sport for sport’s sake let every pa-
triot who would see his country tri-
umph put his hand in his pocket and
donate generously townrd the ex-
penses of America's participation in
these games”
MILL NOTES
Cuddy Murphy Dartmouth pitcher
is looking for a big league job
V
The Fhillles are In the market t
make trades They need a whole new
ball club
v
Benny Kauff led the Giants In drlv
Ing In runs even if he slumped a bll
In his hitting
v
Lee Magee was a failure In th
American league but he seems ablt
to hold his own In the National
Horace Milan brother of the vet-
eran Washington outfielder will be In
the Western league again this year
V
Trls Speaker is signing a lot of
kid pitchers In the hope that he will
get one able to fill a big league role
V
Third Bnsemnn Fred Graff veteran
of the Chattanooga team lets It be
known he is done with professional
ball
V
McGraw has signed a right-handed
pitcher by the name of James C Gar-
ten The youngster bails from Tulsa
Okla
V V
Gold lapel buttons have been award
ed the members of the 1919 Clnctn
natl world's championship baseball
team
v
Herb Hall member of the Kansas
City Blues’ hurling staff since 1917
has announced his retirement from the
game
Joe Gedeon had a good season with
the Browns last year and expects to
have a better one In the coming cam-
paign v
Baseball promises to have a big
boom in the South this year The
leagues there all see signs of pros-
perity Manuel Cueto of the Reds will be
purchased by Sacramento of the Coast
league and will be used as a third
baseman
v v v
Seattle is still waiting for the malor
league ball clubs to come through with
players promised the Puget Sound
club manager
V V
Fritz Malsel back in Baltimore
where he started toward the big
lengue promises to finish his base-
ball career there
Baseball bugs in Wichita Knn will
see the first exhibition game this
spring as enrly as March 30 when the
Cards visit the city on the plains
V V
Detroit writers are clamoring that
the " Tigers need added pitching
strength If they are to garner the
American league gonfalon this year
V V V
Infielder Fred Bralnard who played
with Milwaukee a part of last season
on a loan from Providence has now
been sold by the latter club to Colum-
bus If Pat Moran takes Joe Schultz from
the St Louis Cardinals It will be the
fourth National league club the
blonde lnfielder-outfielder has played
with
George Gray a southpaw who has
made a fine record with Independent
teams In northern Illinois has been
signed for a tryout with the Little
Rock Southern league club
I
PNEUMONIA LEFT BOY
VEAKJND SICKLY
Parents Ware Almost Hopeless But
He Is Now Well and
Strong
"Our little boy’s health was ao poor wo
wera afraid wo were going to lose him
He la ten yeara old and has had weak
lunge ever since he was eight months
old caused by pneumonia Wo have been
very careful with him and doctored him
continually but wa had almost despaired
of ever having a strong well boy
"But since giving him Milks Emulsion
all hie trouble la gone and he la in per-
fect health"— Mrs G W Smiley 10 Maple
Bt Dayton O
For restoring appetite health and
strength In sickly children mothers will
find Milks Emulsion the thing they have
always sought Most children like to
take It because unlike many emulsions
and tonics It really taatea good
Mllka Emulsion Is a pleasant nutri-
tlva food and a corrective medicine It
retores healthy natural bowel action do-
ing away with all need nf pills and phys-
ics It promotes appetite and quickly
puta the digestive organa In shape to
assimilate food As a builder of flesh
and strength Mllka Emulsion In strongly
recommended to those whom sickness has
weakened and is a powerful aid In resist-
ing and repairing the effects of wasting
diseases Chronic stomach trouble and
constipation are promptly relieved— usu-
ally In one day
This la the only solid emulsion made
and so palatable that it is eaten with a
spoon like Ice cream
No matter how severe your case you
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee— Take six bottles home
with you use It according to directions
and If not satlsfled with the results your
money will be promptly refunded Price
fine and 120 per bottle The Milks Emul-
sion Co Terra Haute Ind Sold by drug-
gists everywhere— Adv
Wonderful Collection of China
A famous English firm of china
manufacturers possesses samples of
all the various kinds of cliina they
have manufactured for nearly 150
years past including samples of din-
ner services made for Lord Nelson
and other celebrities of bygone days
—Brooklyn Eagle
OUT ffLUCK
Never mind I Just take
Cascarets if Bilious
Constipated
Everyone must occasionally give to
the bowels some regular help or else
suffer from constipation bilious at-
tacks stomach disorders and sick head-
ache But do not whip the bowels Into
activity with harsh cathartics
What the liver and bowels need is
a gentle and natural tonic one that
can constantly be Used without harm
The gentlest liver and bowel tonic Is
"Cascarets" They put the liver to
work and cleanse the colon and bowels
of all waste toxins und poisons with-
out griping — they never sicken or In-
convenience you like Calomel Salts
OH or Purgatives
Twenty-five million boxes of Cas-
carets are sold each year They work
while you sleep Cascarets cost so lit-
tle too — Adv
One Solution of the Servant Problem
Mrs Brogan — The people next door
are very fortunate with their cook
Mrs Grogan — Have they had her a
long time?
Mrs Brogun — No but she's a golf
fiend and the master goes out every
morning and plays golf with her thus
getting an early breakfast — Houston
Post
WHEN KIDNEYS
ACT TOO OFTEN
If bothered with that form of kidney
trouble which causes too frequent or ex-
cessive passages of urine don't expect re-
lief from medicines that are intended for
common kidney complaint These remedies
generally are intended to increase kidney
action
Liquid Shu Make should always be used
where the kidneys are over active during
the day or at night It is not a cure for
II forms of kidney trouble hut is intended
for over-activity of the kidneys of both
children and adults alike especially for
children bothered with kidney action at
night I
Any druggist has Liquid Shu Make in
mall and large size bottles or will gladly
get it through bis wholesaler for you Adv
Honeymoon Evidently Over
A week after my cousin married
overheard this conversation betwee
him and his wife: “Do you remem
ber how nicely I treated you the first
time we met? How long a walk we
took and how I kissed you and then
we went to a nickel show and I paid
for you too?”
“Yes I remember” she said
“Then” he replied “come across
with that nickel — I need it now”—
Exchange
FRECKLES
Now b tb Tim to Gat Rid of
Thmm Uljr Spots
There’s no longer tho slightest need ol
feeling ashamed of your freckles as Othlne
—doable strength— Is guaranteed to remove
these homely spots
Simply get an ounce of Othlne— doubts
strength— from your druggist and apply a
little of it night and morning and you
should soon sea that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely It Is seldom
that more than one ounce la needed co com
pletely clear the skit and gain a beautiful
clear complexion
Be sure to ask for tbs double strength
Othlne as this is sold under guarantee ol
money back It tt falls to remove freckles
No Dorothy It does not take four
er decks to make ship
Noble deed ut bold In honor but
tho wide world aoreljr noeda
Hearts or patlenco to unravel ’th la-
the worth of common deeds
— Stodman
WHAT TO HAVE FOR DINNER
A rather unusual oaks Is prepared
according to the following recipe:
French Sponge Caka—
Separate the yolka and
whites of four eggs beat
the yolka to a cream
add gradually one cup-
ful of powdered sugar
then fold In the ttllfiy
beaten whites Sift one
cupful of Hour with one
teaepoonful of baking
powder add to th first
mlxtuie stirring lightly
Bake In two small layers When cold
spread with the following filling: Beat
to a creniti two tnblespoonfuls of but-
ter add gradually one-quarter of a I
cupful of powdered sugur drop Into i
this tho yolk of an egg beat well add j
a second yolk and beat ugnln Add a i
tablespoonful of strong coffee Infusion
Stand on Ice until cold ’ i
Mock Cherry Pis— Mix one cupful of i
cranberries cut in halves and washed
under the tap to remove the seeds:
add one cupful of raisins one cupful
of sugar one tablespoonful of (lour
and one-third of a cupful of hot water
Set in a warm place while preparing
the crust Bake with two crusts
Nut Omelet— Put through a meat
chopper a half cupful of nuts bent
three eggs until light add salt and
pepper and three tahlespoonTuls of
cold water then add the nutineats
and mix well Put u piece nf butter
the size of a walnut In a frying pan
when Hot pour In the mixture und ns
soon as It begins to set lift the edges
until It Is firm all through Fold over
and send It to the table on a hot dish
Harvard Pudding— Mix and sift two
and one-half cupfuls of (lour with three
and one-half teaspoonfuls of baking
powder one-half teaspoonful of salt
and one-third of a cupful of sweet fnt
Beat one egg ndd one cupful of milk
and combine with the flour mixture
Turn Into n buttered mold cover
steam two hours Serve with warm
apple sauce and linrd sauce
Parsnip Croquettes— Cut In halves
lengthwise four uniform-sized par-
snips cook until tender remove the
skins and mash until perfectly smooth :
ndd butter salt and pepper and sci
nslde to cool When cool mold Into
balls roll In egg then crumbs nnd fry
In fat Serve as a garnish for a ronst
Chocolate Cake— Take one cupful
of brown sugar ndd half a cupful nnd
n linlf of flour sifted with a teaspoon-
ful of baking powder Dissolve wo
squares of chocolate In half u cupful
of boiling water nnd add to the cake
the ' st thing Flavor with vanilla
and ndd a little snlt Bake In two lay- !
ers
Reflect upon your present blessings
of which every man has many not on (
your past misfortunes of which all
men have some— Dickens
SANDWICHES AND OTHER GOOD
THINGS
For the housewife who finds it nec-
essary to puck a lunch for the dainty
schoolgirl t li t
husky lad or the
business man
working outside
or inside the nn-
ture of the Bond
wicli will vary
More satisfying
nnd henrty fill
lugs will be necessary for the man at
hard labor
Of the first importance in the prep-
aration of sandwiches is bread of a
close texture 24 hours old White
entire wheat graiiani or brown und
rye are ull favorites Nut bread
makes nn especially nice sanlwVb
bread either that raised with yeast or
baking powder bread The following
is a linking powder bread which may
be used when cold: Take one cupful
of milk one beaten egg half a ten-
spoonful of snlt one-half cupful of
sugar three tenspoonfuls of baking
powder sifted with two and one-
quarter cupfuls of flour Bake in n
loaf pun In a moderate oven 45 min-
utes Bread mnde of sweetened bread
dough with nn egg cinnamon or or-
ange nnd lemon rind l'or flavoring
when sliced thin and sprend with
fresh butter ts most satisfactory and
gives variety
Brcnd for snndwlches should be
sliced thin The butter should be soft-
ened nnd creamed to spread without
difficulty The butter may be creamed
with nuts pounded mint or parsley
celery or any desired flavor
Lettuce tomato cucumber and may
onimlse combinations should not be
made long ahead of time Such sand-
wiches are best made a few minutes
before serving
Sandwiches may be kept In a tight
tin box near the ice but not In It
Sandwiches Ice cold are not good If
wrapped in waxed paper and kept In
a cool place they will be In good con-
dition for half a day or longer The
removal of the crust Is desirable when
serving a dainty sandwich for an af-
ternoon tea or luncheon cntTn fancy
shapes and decorated with chopped
vegetables in designs they look very
fancy but for ordinary occasions the
crusts are retained
"Humic
“GLAD I DIDNT
You Never Wake Up Weak Gripy or Sickened After
Taking “Dodson’s Liver Tone’V— Listen!
Ugh 1 Calomel makes you sick It’s
horrible I Take a dose of the danger
ms drug tonight and tomorrow yon
ie a day
'ttlomel Is mercury 1 When It comes
to contact with sour bile It crashes
into It breaking It up Then Is when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp-
ing If you are sluggish If liver is
mrpld and bowels coastlpnted or you
have headache dizziness coated
tongue if breath is bad or stomach
TOO QUICK IN CONDEMNATION
Billy Grimes Might Hava Been a Lit-
tle Leee Hasty in "Bawling
Out” the Doctor
‘The opponents of strong drink”
-lid a politician at a dinner in New
York “are too ready with their accu-
sations — accusations nf drunkenness
and wliat not — against all who don’t
share their views
“Sometimes I think they are ns bad
as Billy Grimes
“Billy's doctor had bought a fine
new pair of ncetylene lamps for bis
automobile nnd one evening the water
reservoirs of both lamps got empty
and so of course the lights went out
“The doctor halting in front of
Billy's sliack shouted :
“ ‘Hi Billy can you let me have
some water for my lamps?’
“Billy came forth ‘Water?’ be said
‘I guess ye mean oil don’t ye doc?’
“‘No I don’t’ said the doctor ‘I
menn water’
“Billy looked at the doctor then he
shook his bend sadly
“ ‘Better go right off home doc’
lie said ‘Go home nnd sleep tt off
Ain’t ye ashamed of yerself — at your
age — nnd all the lives of the commu-
nity dependin' on ye”' — Washington
Star
The Wise Agent
The agent for the Useless Dingus he
was selling was n smart man He rang
the doorbell nnd a maUl opened the
door
“Good morning” smiled tlie agent
“I am trying to find a married lady
whose name I can’t remember Just
now I think this Is her home Site Is
a woman easily described Perhaps
yon knqw her She Is a’ handsome
woman with a perfect complexion
beautiful hair nnd teeth lovely eyes
and an ideal figure I thought — ”
“Mary !” called a voice from the top
of file stairs "tell the gentleman I will
be right down !” — Cincinnati Enquirer
Its Nature
"Wliat do you think of that free seed
business in congress?”
“I think it Is a plant”
So It Is
“What is (lie center of gravity?’’
“Tlie letter V’ ” — Boys' Life for February
If You Hear
Anybody ’ Talking
about coffee prices or coffee troubles
tell them to quit coffee and try
Instant
Postuin
I Y
A ten days trial shows results that
please and with gain in comfort there
is no loss of pleasure
A wonderful table drink pure health
ful? economical delicious! No advance
in price
“There’s a Reason”
U
” ' ’
Made by Postum Cereal Go Battle Creek Mich
TAKE CALOMEL”
sour Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight
Here's my guarantee — Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dod-
son's Liver Tone for a few cents
Take a spoonful and If it doesn’t
straighten you right up and make yon
feel fine and vigorous go back to the
store and get your money Dodson’s
Liver Tone is destroying the sale of
Calomel because it can not salivate or
make you sick — Adv
If all we had to do to get rich is
to buy oil stock none of ua would have
to work
EASIER FOR HER TO
DYE THAN TO BUY
“Diamond Dyes” Turn Faded Shabby
Apparel Into New
Don’t worry about perfect results
Use “Diamond Dyes” guaranteed to
give a new rich fadeless color to any
fabric whether It be wool silk linen
cotton or mixed goods— dresses
blouses stockings skirts children’s
coats feathers— everything !
Direction Book In package tells how
to diamond dye over any color To
match any material have dealer show
you "Diamond Dye” Color Card— Adv
"Movies” in Education
Prof Giacomo Bon I noted 'Italian
archeologist has suglsted to the
government the use of moving pic-
tures to promote the study of history
in the schools and among all classes
of the people
He declared that moving pictures
were better than books or lectures
and recalled that after the Roman
peace the Emperor Augustus wishing
to Induce the people to return to the
land called upon the poets to sing of
agriculture and Virgil wrote the
“Georgies”
bloving pictures according to Pro-
fessor Boni must be employed In a
similar manner to educate the people
to a knowledge and appreciation of
Italian history
The Deed Was Done
With our baskets full of goodies a
crowd of us enjoy going from house to
house nnd having “picnic” dinners
At our last meeting place our hostess
wns noted for mnking weak coffee
This worried my husband who likes
his strong To please him I promised
to go early and offer to make the cof-
fee Luck wns against me for when
I arrived she had already made it
My husband thinking of course that
I had done the deed looked across
the table at me and bellowed before
them all : “This coffee is simply rot-
ten” — Exchange
Many a man has accidentally lost
his best umbrella by coming In con-
tact with the owner
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