The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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(Pharmacy
Prescriptions A Specialty
Telephone 12 Delaware OKU
— We have always insisted that the Nyal preparations were in a class by
- their self but the one we wish to call to your attention is the Wild Cherry
: — - Cough syrup It retbyes' the cough and is pleasant to take '
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Leave It To Us
: THAT BAKING JOB
If you want it taken care of in a style
thafc benefits an experienced baker -
Don’t try to do it yourself when we
can “fix” it just right and in a way that will
please
Leave your order for special cakes and
pastries of all kinds ' '
c A new line of fresh Candies just re-
- ceived---om in and try them if you have
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City Bakery
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DO WE OWE EUROPE MONEY f
ANOTHER UNKEPT PROMISE
Expressing the belief that'' there
ivu8 less fear now than formerly o'f
Armenian massacres Earl Cunon
British secretary of state for foreign
affairs gives os his reason the fact
that massacres in former year's “were
-ordered fronivionstantinoplc for po-
litical reasons but Constantinople
now is voiceless ami powerless” The
lc's reason to fear these massacres
tl o less reason for an American man-
datory in Armenia And by the way
nns it not promised to the soldiers
ami to the people that Turkey’s pen-
ance for having sided with the Hun
would be national deportation from
Europe? Why was thaVpromise not
kept? -
THE FRONT ROW CHORUS
— CHANTS
- Now that Bryan has horned into
the treaty discussion democratic sen-
1 alois of the Rcild-Gore-Shields-Walsh
school are reciting the couplet:
“Things have come to a hell of a pass
when Wilson can’t wallop his own
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Europe owes the United States ten
billions of dollars to which is to be
added a billion and a half dollars in-
terest On top of this comet the
advice of certain American finaa
ciers and statesmen that we ihoald
loan to Europe ten billion dollars
more ”10 rehabilitate them” and to
keep them from starving
The total debt of the United States
when we entered the war was less
than one billion dollars The liqui-
dation of thirty-two biUion dollars
upon which interest charges must be
paid within a period of twenty-five
yearn is the practical problem to
which the country’s financial minds
are now being bent ' v
The extravagance of “Coal Oil
Johnny” and the recklessness with
his money of the famed “drunken
sailoi” are incomparable to the open-
handed munificence of Uncle Sam in
his role of ''stage manager to the
whole world and “angel” for all the
actors '
In consequence with every means
of taxation and revenue now in force
being utilized the American people
will face a total 'deficit by June 80
1921 of Approximately six billion
dollars
The ultimate reasoning is that
values in this country have perma-
nertly increased The profiteers
may be swatted and in many in-
stances there should be a stabilizing
of prices But just the same this
nation has passed onto a different
basis than heretofore and neither a
wizard nor a seer can figure out
that tile vast majority of things that
!biivis to be- puid for in dollars and
vents by American men and women
rui possibly be much cheaper than
they are at piesent
Of course incomes have greatly
imrcubcd But the process of “gut-
ting and spending" lias been com-
pi rwf by someone to the case of the
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' For the men who work out and are exposed to
i the wintery weather we have
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j" Felt Boots Rubber Boots Rubber Shoes and
All Leather “Star Brand” Shoes Mackinaws Wool
! Sweaters Wool Shirts Wool Underwear Wool
' Socks Gloves and Caps " : -
I All Leather “Star Brand” Shoes-Wear Longer-
i Look Better-are Better and they cost less per month
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The Keliable
Stiff
cat chasing its own tail
So far as dollars and cents are
concerned Europe might consider
thatjtliis country is already in rather
bad with its own banker And from
most of thut proposed ten billions
they '‘might accept n “beg to be excused”
named Shantung and Kiuo-chau to
commemorate the double-crossing
which Mr Wilson practiced on our
celestial ally —
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As you are paid:
for your efforts
save part of your
income
Sane Raving is a fine discipline It is a priceless asset and an
expression of intelligent refard for the value of time
The best safeguard against hard times is a hank account It
denotes power and ability toobserve one of the first laws of nature
lelf-proteetion”
A man shows strength who doesn’t burden his friends or
neighbors when the unexpected happens
Interest paid on savings
DELAWARE STATE BANK
B C MARTIN Cashier
SOLVING SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Tlie president’s commission to in-
vestigate the eoal mining industry is
charged with presenting the actual
existing conditions to the public This
will at least be illuminating since
there have been so many contradic-
tory statements that the people be-
tween their shivers have not known
wlmt to believe Now the operators
fearful thnt they will get the short
end of any new readjustment of
wages and prices are voicing a pro-
j tost deducing thut they never agreed
to any tlmnge beyond the Garfield
figmt's Dissatisfaction among those
who live fvpm the mining of coal
does not have the merit of being
original Meanwhile bins nra full
and there is again plenty of sugar for
the IhI ami the complacent public
is in an attitude of forgiving and
forgetting “while mummy watches
o’er till' sad review"
NO "PARADE" AT JACKSON DINNER
When the Jackson Day dinner of
thn Democratic National Committee
is held in Washington there will be
no parade of presidential candidates
Rumor has it thut it stuitcd out to bo
n purude but the nutfonul committee
loom to have conti uctod a chilly
fueling in the region of the feet It
may be that the power of the ill ruler
is still so grent that no nation can bo
taken during Iris absence Ot it may
have something to do with the sudden
eouuiranee of “Bryan the Silent"
v ho has suddenly become very talk-
ative A wovd pictuiu will ho pre-
sented by Mr Bvyatj expressing his
I'leu of the perfect cnmifdntc and the
PI chief may send a memorandum
setting forth what shull he the plat-
form for 1920 All In all it should
prove ail interesting session for the
i pmcciit bystander hut more than
liWlv a iilf'lit nmi o for those who
Must listen to Die spouting of nine
candidates ’sutioundcd lv us many
inve non presidential snouleis
HUMRUCGING THE YELLOW
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rum wiio ove'liinted the-expression I
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rnssonto'l Pr-MU'Icni Wilson with
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hc'in s’Ki'cidel I1 id He do'-s be
REr1Er1DER WHEN YOU
WERE FOURTEEN
whst a time jour Mother had getting jou to the
barber shop on Saturday?
Well now you’re married and your wife wants
you to have s new hat and we hope you are not ago-
ing to complain that you can’t spare the time like
you used to when you needed a hair cut
To choose a comely and congenial looking Hat
from this stock will take about 5 minutes-if you’re
particular And any home or foreign diplomat sill
readily agree that f minutes spent in pleasing the
family is worth an hour of your time anytime
Five new shades
Sand
Smoke
Black
Chocolate
Green
$5 to $10
H Years of Reliability
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Cave, Warren L. The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920, newspaper, January 8, 1920; Delaware, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2030448/m1/1/?q=del+city: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.