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THE RANDLETT NEWS
GET READY
FDR “FLU”
Keep Your Liver Active Your
System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calotabs
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets that are De-
lightful Safe and
Sure
Physicians and Druggists are advis-
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in perfect
working order as a protection against
the return of influenza They know
that a clogged up system and a lazy
liver favor colds influenza and serious
complications
To cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water — that’s all No salts no nausea
no griping no sickening after effects
Next morning your cold has vanished
your liver is active your Bystem is puri-
fied and refreshed and you are feeling
fine with a henrty appetite for break-
fast Eat what you please — no danger
Calotabs are sold only in original
sealed packages price thirty-fivo cents
Every druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs — (Adv)
Slighting the Description
Mr Juslwcd — Here's my discharge
from the tinny Nice isn't It?
His rriile— let's see "Hull gray
eyes lirmvti Imir light complexion — "
Why Edwin Hint's horrid It doesn't
say n word about those dear limber
glints In your eyes nor that soft
tempting wave of your hair nor your
simply adorable complexion
Luts of people would rather say
nothing than speak n hind word
Yhat to do for
10 r o
“Pape's Dlnpepsin” by neutralizing
the acidity of the stomach Instantly re-
lieves the food souring and fermentn-
tton which causes the misery-making
gases heartburn flatulence fullness
os pain In stomach and intestines
A few tnblets of “I’npe’s Diapepsln”
bring relief almost as soon as they
reach the stomach They help regulate
disordered stomachs so favorite foods
can be eaten without distress — Costs
so little at drug stores
SIPDBAQ&
This soothing healing penetrating
emedy takes all of the smarting pain
out cf hums scalds cuts sprains etc
and quickly heals the Injurp Get
86c or 70c bottle at drusrgist today
HUHT’Q
LIGHTNING
OIL
6seline
RfUlPtOlf
PETROLEUM JELLY
For sores broken
blisters burns cuts
and all skin irri-
tations r— s
Also innumerable
toilet uses
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
CUESEBROUGH MTC CO
I CONSUL! L1AT1 l I
ICONIOUWATIO)
State Street New York
“I Was So Weak That
I Could Not Walk
Rich-Tone Is Making Me Strong and
Healthy’’— Says F Maese
1 wm no very weak nod nmons bad
loot oil my appetite and Hnd become la
such a bad physical coodltlon that ot
times I could not wnlk I saw your nd
eertlsement on Itlcb-Tone nud am now
taking It I feel so much better that 1
tnke pleasure In reeninmendlngr Itlch-
Tone to nil my friends us the very beat
tonic In the world”
Take RICH-TONE
and gain new energy
nich-Touf makes more red corpuscles
enriching nod purifying the blood It
eonfulns nil of the elements thnt are
seeded most In maintaining strength
ud vigor Hleh-Tone rests the tired
nerves restores appetite Induces
healthful sleep— lt Rites you nil thoas
things which menu energy nnd well-
being Get a bottle today— only 101
nt nil drug stores
A B Rlchirdt Medicine Co Sherman Texea
Cuticura Soap
Clears the Skin
and Keeps it Clear
Soap 25c Olohntnl 25 4)4 50c Talcum 25c
WPIOVED UNIFORM INTIBNATIORAL
SIIMSOBflL
LESS®
iliy REV K B tTTZW iTEK L D
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago)
(Copyright 1920 Western Newspaper Union)
LESSON FOR MARCH 21
JOHN’S PICTURE OF WOR8HIP
IN HEAVEN
LESSON TEXT-Rev 7:9-17
GOLDEN TEXT— Blessing and glory
and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor
and power and might be unto our God
for ever and ever Amen— Rev 7:12
PRIMARY TOPIC — The Heavenly
Home
JUNIOR TOPIC-A Glimpse of Heaven
INTERMEDIATE AND 6ENIOR TOPIC
—A Vision of the Glorious Future
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Permanent Message of the Book of
Revelation
I The Worshipers (vv 9-14)
1 Who thpy are (vv 9 11) (1)
Redeemed man (v ft) They are main-
ly Gentiles — “of nil nations 'and
kindreds and people and tongues"
They are those to whom the "gospel
of the kingdom” hns been preached
hy converted Israelites (Matt 24:14)
In the first part of chapter seven we
saw God sealing his chosen ones from
Israel They were sealed with the
seal of God In their foreheads which
doubtless means the supernatural en-
dowment of the Holy Spirit on the
Inst days (Joel 2:28-112) While this
was partially fulfilled on the day of
Pentecost Its larger realization Is
still future (Acts 2:15-21) This out-
pouring Is for the equipment of the
Tews for their divinely ordained mis-
sion namely to preach the gospel of
the kingdom to the whole world
When God sends forth the 144000
Jews with the unction of the Holy
Spirit the Innumerable multitude
from all nations will receive Christ
the slnin Inmb for their redemption
(2) All the angels (v 11) These
angels Indorse this ascription of
praise offered by these redeemed men
by saying "Amen"
2 Whence came these redeemed?
(vv 13 14) They came out of the
great tribulation (v 14) After the
rapture of the Church (I Thess 4:13-
18) awful dftvs of suffering and trial
shall come upon the world (II Thess
2:7 8) It Is the time of sorrow
when the anti-Christ shall hold
sway such days as were not before
nor shall be after In which If not short-
ened no flesh could be saved (Matt
24:15 21 22 cf Dnn 7:8 9:20 27)
3 What they say (vv 10 12) (1)
Salvation to our God and the Lamb
(v 10) They ascribe their salvation
to God through the sacrifice of the
Lamb Jesus Christ (2) "Blessing”
They acknowledge that all blessings
come from him (3) "Glory” They
acknowledge him as the glorious one
and the one to whom all glory should
be given (4) "Wisdom” He Is In-
finitely wise and all wisdom comes
from him (5) “Thanksgiving" be-
cause salvntion was provided by him
(0) “Honor” Their hearts went out
to him In high esteem (7) "Power
and might” They recognized that all
power Inhered In him
II The Blessedness of the Worship-
ers (vv 13-17)
1 They are before God’s throne
(vv 0 15) They are In heaven and
near the throne of God Jesus Christ
Is now preparing mansions for those
who shall go to heaven (John 14:1-3)
2 Clothed with white robes (vv 0
14) Their white robes suggest tlielr
character They have been mnde such
In the blood of the Lamb The only
way for a sinner to he mnde ready
for heaven Is through the blood of
Christ
3 They hear palm branches (v ft)
The significance of the palm Is found
In the use tlmt the Jews made of It
at the Fenst of Tabernacles It was
a time of great Joy hoennse It repre-
sented the gnthered harvest The
hearers of the palm branches will ex-
perience the blessedness of not only
being In heaven hut of enjoying re-
wards for tlielr work on earth
4 They serve God day nnd night
(v 15) Heaven Is not a plnee of
Idleness or altogether of singing
God’s praises but a plnee where renl
vitnl aervlce Is rendered to God In-
deed there are noblpr fields of en-
deavor awaiting tis beyond this life
Tills life Is but a training school In
which we are made ready for service
In henvon
5 God dwells among them (v 15)
To get to lieuven ot nil would he truly
blessed but to he there nnd have God
to dwell among us will be wonderful
G Hunger no more nor thirst (v 10)
nore life Is one continuous round of
hungering nnd thirsting In heaven
we shall neither hunger nor thirst
for Jesus Christ the Lamb shall feed
us The straits and necessities of life
will then lie over
7 Neither shall the sunlight or
heat eonio upon thepi (v 17)
8 God shall wipe nwny all tears
from their eyes (v 17)
Thle Day Only
Enjoy the blessings of the day It
Clod sends them and the evils hen
patiently nnd sweetly for tills dnj
only Is ours we nre dead to yester-
day nnil not born to tomorrow-
Jeremy Taylor
Greatest of All Cunning
The greatest of all cunning Is to
seem blind to the snares which we
know nro laid for us men nre never
so easily deceived ss while they are
pmlcnvorlng to deceive others—
Bocliefoucauld
PNEUMONIA LEFT BOY
WEAK AND SICKLY
Parents Were Almost Hopeless But
He Is Now Well and
Strong
"Our little boy's health was so poor we
were afraid we were going to lose him
He is ten years old and has had weak
lungs ever since he was eight months
old caused by pneumonia We have been
very careful with him and doctored him
continually but we had almost despaired
of ever having a strong well boy
"But since giving him Milks Emulsion
all his trouble Is gone and he Is In per-
fect health"— Mrs G W Smiley 20 Maple
St 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 tastes good
Milks Emulsion is a pleasant nutri-
tive food and a corrective medicine It
retores healthy natural bowel action do-
ing away with all need of pills and phys-
ics It promotes appetite and quickly
puts the digestive organs In shape to
assimilate food As a builder of flesh
and strength Milks Emulsion is 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 aro promptly relieved— usu-
ally in one day
This is the only solid emulsion made
and so palntnble tlmt 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 botlles home
with you use it according to directions
and if not satisfied with the results your
money will be promptly refunded Price
60c and $120 per bottle The Milks Emul-
sion Co Terre Haute Ind Sold by drug-
gists everywhere— Adv
Wonderful Collection of China
A famous English linn of china
manufacturers possesses sample of
all the various kinds of chiim they
have intimifactuml for nearly InU
years past including samples of din-
ner services made for Lord Nelson
nnd other celebrities of bygone days
—Brooklyn Engle
OUT O' LUCK
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 and poisons with-
out griping — they never sicken or In-
convenience you like Calomel Salts
Oil or Furgatlves
Twenty-five million boxes of Cas-
carets nre sold each year They work
while you sleep Cnscarets cost so lit-
tle too — Adv
One Solution of the Servant Problem
Sirs Brogan — The people next door
are very fortunate with tlielr cook
Sirs Grogan— rHuve they hnd her a
long time?
Mrs Brogan— No but she's a golf
fiend nnd the master goes out every
morning mid plays golf with her thus
getting nn enrly breukfust — Houston
Host
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 ure 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
all forma of kidney trouble but is intended
for overactivity of the kidneys of both
children and adults alike especially for
children bothered with kidney action at
night
Any druggist has Liquid Shu Make in
Binall and large size bottles or will gladly
get it through his wholesaler for you Adv
Honeymoon Evidently Over
A week nfter my cousin murrled I
overheard this conversation between
him nnd his wife: "Do you remem-
ber how nicely I treated you the first
time wo met? How long a wnlk 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" ho replied "eotne across
with tlmt nickel— I need It now"—
Exchange
FRECKLES
Now I the Tim to Got Rid of
Thooo Uly SpoU
There's no lonter the aUshtit need ot
foehns aahomsd of your freoslo o Othln
—double treusth— 1 Buaranteod to ren)ov
these homely epute
simply got an ounce of Othlne— double
etrength — from your druggist and apply i
little ot It night and morning and you
should soon see thet even the worst freckle
have begun to dteiippear while the lighter
one have vanished entirely It I aoldutn
that more than one ounce I needed to com-
pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful
clear complexion
He eure to aek for the double atreggth
Othlne a thl I old under guarantee uf
money back It It fall to remove freckles
No Dorothy It does not tnke four
quarter decks to make a ship
The heights by great men reached
and kept
Were not attained by Budden flight
But they while their companions slept
Were tolling upward in the night
—Longfellow
SALAD GREENS AND SALADS
Salads will always he In style for
they are generally populnr refreshing
nnd with a good dress-
ing also nourishing The
very early snludu may
Include ‘ the vegetables
which we have always
considered ns greens
Young dandelions
which hnve grown un-
der boards or the wood
pile make the most
dainty and succulent of salad plants
Serve with a good French dressing
with or without a sprinkling of minced
onion
One may use any desired salad dress-
ing hut oil Is so appetizing meaty and
full of nourishment that everybody
should lenrn to like good olive oil
Tho corn oils nre much less expensive
than a good grade of olive oil Just now
nnd they nre good nnd can be used
In the same manner In making 1 may-
onnnlse dressing
If one Is fortunate enough to live
near n sninll brook or creek where
the wntercresB grows there Is always
n most wholesome supply of a most
wholesome green Serve with lamb
chops Just lis a gnrnish When eaten
without any dressing It Is n most
piquant nnd tasty snlnd Mixed with
i lettuce or peppergrnss or served nlono
with French dressing three or four
1 ports oil and one part vinegar with
j salt nnd pepper to taste It Is a salad
par excellence
Out side lenves of lettuce rolled nnd
cut with a sharp knife left unrolled
make very attractive snlnds nnd n
pretty gnrnish for many different com-
binations The lenves should bo fresh
and crisp let the lettuce stand In cold
water to freshen
Radishes cut to simulate tulips mnke
very pretty garnishment Radishes cut
In thin slices nnd arranged In overlap-
ping rows nre nnother pretty garnish
The rod of the radish should not be
used with the red of beets or the or-
ange of enrrots ns too ninny of such
colors clash One may use the artists’
taste In the arrangement of food ns
effectively ns with paints
Beet Salad— Boll eight small beets
In boiling salted water snlt when
nenrly cooked Remove the skins and
cut In one-fourth-tnch cubes mix with
shelled peenns nnd serve with mayon-
naise colored red Serve In nests of
lettuce
Cottage Cheese Salad— On head let-
tuce leaves arrange a ring of seasoned
cottage cheese put through a rlcer or
sieve Jn the center place rlced hard-
cooked egg yolk nnd serve with a
highly sensoned dressing passed In o
bowl
Beautiful thoughts make beautiful
lives
For every word and deed
Lies In the thought that prompted It
As the’ flowers He In the seed
—A E Godfrey
SEASONABLE DISHES
A good meat extender will he found
In the following dish :
Beef and Oatmeal
Scrapple — Take two
pounds of any of the
cheaper cuts of beef the
upper part of the shank
is good because of the
mnrrow Save the nuir-
row to fry the scrapple
or chop It with the
cooked moat Cover the
meat and hone with boil-
ing water ami cook until
will take several ‘ hours
tender It
Let the meat stand until the next day
then chop fine There should be three
or four cupfuls of broth ndd a ten-
spoonful of suit for ench pint of
broth and when boiling stir In about
three cupfuls of ontmeul to make a
smooth tnusli neither too thick nor
too thin When the meal Is thorough-
ly cooked stir In the chopped meat
Add such seasoning ns Is desired cel-
ery suit pepper paprika onion Juice
or poultry dressing Let cook over
hot water until hot throughout then
turn Into well greased single lonf
hreailpiins to mold When cold slice
In even slices nnd fry brown on both
sides
Delmonico Pudding — Turn a pint
can of peaches with the alrup Into a
pudding dish I lout one pint of milk
In a double boiler stir one-third of a
cupful of cornstarch to n smooth puste
with half a teaspoonful of snlt and
one-half cupful of cold milk then stir
and cook In the hot milk until the mix-
ture thickens Cover nnd lot cook 13
minutes Bent tho yolks of two eggs
ndd one-third of u cupful of sugar nnd
beat ngnlti then stir In the lint mix-
ture continue heaths until the egg Is
conked then pour over the peaches
Bent the whites of two eggs very light
thiui beat In four tublospnnufuls of
Bugar nnd let rook 'In n slow oven ten
minutes Then Increaso tho heat to
color the meringue Serve neither hot
nor cold
Potatoes and Bacon— I’lnre a layer
of thinly sliced potatoes In n buttered
bilking dish pour over them n thin
white sauce Over the top lay slices
of linenn ami cook In tho oven until
tho potatoes are tender nnd hneon
crisp
Hat 7 yuKiB
This Medicine Recommended a Doctor
When a doctor nses a medicine him-
self besides prescribing It to his patients
he must know that it has merit
This is what Dr J H Wagner a prom-
inent physician of Skate Kentucky has
to say about Dr Hartman’s well-known
remedy PE-RU-NA: "I have used PE-RU-NA
myself for catarrh and have
given it to others for catarrh bloating
i after eating and other ailments It has
proved a success In all cases with old
a and young men and women All speak
I’ well of PE-RU-NA It Is the best ot all
tonics”
Dr Wagner out of the fullness of his
own personal experience for the good of
all sick and Buffering recommends a
medicine which he knows to be good
v You may he sure a doctor would not en-
Mr f danger hie professional reputation by
I endorsing PE-RU-NA unless satisfied be-
i yond a doubt of Its value
Whether your trouble be a cough or a
cold or a more subtle catarrhal affection
of the stomach bowels or other organs
give PE-RU-NA a trial The immediate
’ Improvement which you will see will sat-
isfy beyond a doubt that PE-RU-NA Is what you need
PE-RU-NA may be purchased anywhere in tablet or liquid form
Much Appreciated
"They say’ nn hour enrly In the
morning -Is worth two In the after-
noon” “So It Is If you can have It
In lied"
$100 Reward $100
Catarrh Is a local disease nreatly Influ-
enced by constitutional conditions It
therefore requires constitutional treat-
ment HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
Is taken internally and acta through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys-
tem HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease
gives the patient strength by Improving
the general health and assists nature in
doing Its work $TOOOO for any case of
Catarrh that HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to cure
Druggists 75c Testimonials free
F J Cheney A Co Toledo Ohio
When n man is In trouble two-thirds
of his alleged friends nre willing to
lelp him stay In it
INFLUENZA
starts with a Cold
Kill the Cold At th first
“"“'’“jUH's
CASCARA
bromib
k Standard cold ramedf for 20 years
— in tablet form— safe sure no
opiates— breaka up a cold in 24
hours— relieves grip in dm
Money bsck If it foils Tbs
genuine bos hat I Red
top with Mr Hill’s
k picture
At Alt Dmt Stwrm
QUEUE IS SIGN OF BONDAGE
Remarkable That Chinese Have Come
to Look Upon It With a De-
gree of Pride
If tiie Gormans hurt won the war
would they have itiude us wear pig-
tails — In order tlmt they might huve
something to ynnk us around by And
would they huve applied tlielr effi-
ciency to n new system of punishment
perhaps with a different number of
yanks for each offense against our con-
quering musters? The zeal with which
patriotic Chinamen cultivate the
queues thnt they consider a sort of na-
tional distinction und the fact tlmt
those Chinamen !u other countries who
discord them ure forever considered
outensts Is Indeed paradoxical For
the plgtull Is ai sign of bondage the
earmark of a conquered race Cen-
turies ago ancient China hud n civili-
zation nil Its own But on every side
she was surrounded hy warrior hordes
tlmt coveted the riches nnd luxuries of
tho more advanced people nnd
harassed them continually Flnnlly
overcome hy a barlmrlun host the
Chinese were reduced to a state of
servility One of the exactions of the
conquerors was tlmt the men grow
long queues hy which ns they flew
by on their horses they actually took
hold of the helpless crentures to swing
them before them to the saddle or to
cut off their heads
Only n girl who Is sure of her com-
plexion will permit n young mun to
kiss her on the cheek
Late hours may tell on a man hut
Ills wife doesn't hnve to he told
A Morning Dish Of
Grape
certainly does hearten one up
for the day "Why shouldn’t it?
Grape-Nuts is ready-cooked
ready-sweetened and contains
just those good elements nature
requires for the strength to do
things
Make Grape-NutS your home cereal
"There!? a Reason”
SOLD FOR SO YEARS
For MALARIA
CHILLS and
FEVER
Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tenia
MLB BT ALL DIM ITCtO-
HURBIfiia
Tiie powerful healing warmth of
Hunt LlRlitnln Oil Rives Instant
and positive relief froin throbbing
nerve-racking pains of Rheuma-
tism Neuralgia Headache etc At
jrour drug isutfc and 70c a bottle
URIY’G
UGHVHIHG Oil
BILIOUSNESS
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
If people who are bilious are treated ac-
cording to local symptom they eeldom get
very much better Whatever relief Is ob-
tained le usually temporary Trace billons
ness to Ha source and remove the cause and
the chances are that the patient will re-
main strong and healthy
Doctors say that more than 7© non-
organic diseases can be traced to an Acid
fttomach Biliousness is one of them Indi-
gestion heartburn belching sour stomach
bloat and gas are other signs of acid-
stomach BATONIC the marvelous modern
stomach remedy brings quick relief from
these stomach mlseriee which lead to a long
train of ailments that make life miserable
if not corrected
BATONIC literally absorb and carries
away the excess acid Makes the stomach
strong cool and comfortable Helps diges-
tion improves the appetite and you then
get full strength from your food Thousands
say that BATONIC la the most efteotlve
stomach remedy in the world It le the help
YOU need Try It on our money-back-1f-not-satlsfled
guarantee At all druggists
Only 60 cents for a big box
W N Uf Oklahoma City No 11-1920
BELIEF IN “LUCKY PIECES”
Superstition That Seems More Gen-
eral Now Than in the Days Be-
fore the Great War
“Thnt Is my lucky piece” a veteran
said as he pulled a shapeless little bit
of metnl out of his pocket with his
regulur small change “That's a bul-
let tlmt Just grazed my eur and bur-
rowed Into a wull right behind 'me”
“Wlrnt sort of luck 1ms It brought
you?” He laughed “Six months in
hospital from nnother bullet the very
next day But I nmrrled the
nurse nnd she's a hit of good lurk
you bet I I got Into the habit of car-
rying this about most all the boys
carry a pocket piece of some kind for
luck whether they believe in luck or
not” One man always carries a half-
collar In an inside pocket by Itself so
tlmt If his spending pocket lmppens
to get empty he would not he alto-
gether destitute There is unothcr who
sews u $10 hill in the fob pocket of
every pair of trousers 1m buys In
thnt way he can never hnve the bad
luck of forgetting to change his money
when he changes Ills clothes True
he might have the bad luck to forget
to remove It when he sent the trous-
ers to be pressed but— ns he phil-
osophically expresses It — that would
be good luck for the tailor
No Leisure for Animadversion
"You never mention the high cost of
living nny more” “Too busy to tnlk
about It I Hustling for the price!"
Politeness nmy be the freezing point
In the atmosphere of love
- Nuts
EXSSE
BQEXsi
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