The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LAHOMA NEWS LA1IOMA OKLAHOMA
I -
)
i
4 i
i
m
t
i
Feel Achy After Every Cold?
A RE you lame and stiff tired and nervous — constantly
f- troubled with backache and twinges of pain?
Have you given any attention to your kidneys?
Grip colds and chills you know are apt to be mighty hard
on the kidneys And if the overtaxed kidneys fail to prop-
erly filter the blood impurities accumulate and throw the
whole system out of tune Then may follow daily back-
ache rheumatic pains headaches dizziness and annoying
kidney irregularities
In such conditions a good stimulant diuretic should
help the kidneys flush the poisons out of your system
Use Doan's Pills Doan's have helped thousands Are
recommended by folks you know Ask your neighbor I
A Kansas Case
ITcnry Koch carpenter Box 1(50 llanover Kans
says: “My kidneys were disordered and acted too
freely especially at night Sharp darting pains took
me in my back when I stooped and lifting was hard
Mornings my hack was sore and lame and I had ter-
rible headaches too I used Doan’s fills and they
regulated my kidneys and stopped the backache”
Doan’s Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At all dealers 60c a box Foster-Millurn Co Mfg Chemists Buffalo N Y
Astronomy Ancient Science
The earliest indications of t lie ex-
istence of the science of astronomy
ere found In ltaliylonian records that
date hack to 223 1 B C Astronomy
was known in China at least as early
1100 It 0
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s
Castoria is a pleasant harm-
less Substitute for Castor Oil
Paregoric Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups espe-
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages
To avoid imitations always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package Physicians everywhere recommend It
Big Bridge Quickly Built
The second largest solid concrete
arch bridge in the world— the Jack’s
Itun bridge nt Pittsburgh Pa — was
completed recently In 2 14 working
dajs It is 323 feet long and lT0 feet
high and in sie Is second only to the
('nthleen Memorial bridge at Minne-
apolis Minn — Popular Science Month-
U-
WHEN you are constipated poi-
sons are formed in the accumu-
lated food waste and reach all parts of the
body The first results headaches bilious-
ness a feeling of “heaviness” etc serve
as warnings of graver diseases to follow
if this intestinal poisoning continues un-
checked This is why intestinal specialists state
that constipation is the primary cause of
three-quarters of all illness including the
gravest diseases of life
Physicians Advise Lubrication
for Internal Cleanliness
Medical science has found at last in lubri-
cation a means of overcoming constipa-
tion The gentle lubricant Hujol pene-
trates and softens the hard food waste
and thus hastens its passage through and
out of the body Thus Nujol brings in-
ternal cleanliness
Nujol 13 not a medicine or laxative and
cannot gripe Like pure water it is harm-
less Take Nujol regularly and adopt this
habit of internal cleanliness For sale by
all druggists
RIO
For Internal Cleanliness
Brother Williams
“I hope ter go ter heaven when
my time comes” says Brother 'Wil-
liams “hut harp-playin’ would lie too
much like work for me so I ain’t
takin’ any lessons down here” —
Atlanta Constitution
More Occupations Gone
One of the hardest tilings is to know
wlmt to say to a person in sorrow
though a simitar experience in one’s
own life helps one to find tiie rigid
words and we’d like to know what a
petticoat manufacturer and a man who
makes switches to match the hair say
to each other when they meet— Ohio
State Journal
aoeicld'
US RAT Off
ROAD
PLAN TO DKY UP
IOWA MUD HOLES
A determined campaign to "pull
Iowa out of the mud’’ by giing the
slate cnutrel of the road sjsiem im-
posing a 2-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax
ami raising for roads by a
bond issue is being waged throughout
Iowa by the Iowa (food Koads associa-
tion Iowa today has more than (’t'UOOO
motor eliieles It stands to lose !?2-
OOOUUO a year fedeial aid road money
unless it places its primary road sys-
tem under state control for construc-
tion and maintenance Driving over
'inimpianed roads is estimated to cost
the people of Iowa $23000000 a jeer
in ineroased gasoline and oil consump-
tion and wear and tear on cars and
tiros On a "pav-as-we-go” basis It
will take 10 or more jours to complete
the state’s pivriry and secondary
roads
I’ndor the program advocated by the
association it will be possible to com-
plete improvement of 0000 miles of
primary road in six years after funds
are made available and to drain and
bring to grade 11000 miles of coun-
ty roads within eight years The pro-
gram provides for paving 3000 miles
of primary road so as to connect all
the 00 county scats and to surface
the remaining 3100 miles of primary
road with gravel or sand-clay
It is figured that the 2-cent gasoline
tax will provide four and a half mil-
lion dollars a year of which one and
a half million dollars would go to the
primary road fund and three million
dollars to the counties for county road
work
The state legislature is being asked
to submit to t he general election in
November 132(1 a hill authorizing the
$S3 000000 bond Issue
At present property abutting paved
roads Is subject to a disproportionate-
ly heavy paving assessment of 12 ’
per cent on assessed valuation It Is
proposed as part of the roads pro-
gram that tins special assessment he
abolished ami that $3000000 already
paid under it he lefunded to property
ov ners
First Rubber Street Is
Constructed in Boston
The first rubber street ever laid in
America lias been put down in Boston
The rubber pavement consists ot
blocks G by 12 inches ami 1 Inch thick
The great dillimlty In the way of suc-
cess of rubber block pavement hereto-
fore 1ms boon the inability to keep tliti
blocks down and to prevent them from
creeping Cementing to the foundation
would not accomplish the result It
Is now being constructed with two
semi-circular Haps on one side and one
flap oil one end of the base of the
block which lit into corresponding re-
cesses in the base of the adjoining
block
Drive spikes are driven through holes
In the flaps into the bridge flooring or
the special device used for concrete
road foundations The blocks are laid
in hot rubberized cement uniting the
blocks together and to the foundation
making u vv nter-tlght roadway over
the street or bridge foundation
The speed uml accuracy with which
this rubber pavement can he laid was
exemplified by a crew of four bridge
mechanics a cement pourer cement
layer paving block placer and a
spiker who laid the first hundred at
the rale of sixty square feet per hour
The first section of rubber pavement
laid lias been In constant use for some
time and much to the surprise of
all observers the sharpest horseshoe
calks or the heavy steel tires make no
scratch or mark on the pavement
As the horses and vehicles puss over
the rubber paved section the lack of
mdse is nt once noticed showing the
desirability of this class of pavement
for streets around hospitals particular
residences and high-class ollice build-
ings Good Roads Facts
Elimination of grade crossings
either by relocation of lilghvvajs or
rail lines Is urged by many ns the
only perfect solution of the grade-
crossing problem
Much progress has boon made in
highway construction during the past
decade yet ttie proportion of improved
roads to ttie entire road system is
relatively small
In place of color bands for making
main highways New York state wdil
nsp n system of numerals to designate
different routes The numbers will be
painted in black on poles bearing a
nine-inch bund of yellow
Beginning nt l’hllndelphla flip Bal-
timore pike extends southvvestvvardiy
through Media Bennett Siptarp Ox-
ford the Maryland line to Baltimore
and Washington The route is entire-
ly Improved and In excellent condition
Improved highways make every part
of Pennsylvania easily accessible
Modern thoroughfares connect the cen-
ters of production with the centers of
consumption It Is possible to drive
2 (XU) miles In a straightaway without
ouce leaving Improved road
START THIS
TREATMENT NOW!
There’s nothing like Tanlac to
purify the blood put the stomach
and liver in working order and
build up a run-down body
If you are nervous suffer from
Indigestion — have rheumatism tor-
pid liver constant pain don’t delay
taking Tanlac another precious day
Millions of men and women have
been benefited by this great tonic
and builder that Is compounded
after the famous Tanlac formula
from roots larks and herbs
Buy a bottle of Tanlac at your
drug store today Bee how you
rtnrt to improve right from the
first Most likely ivvo or three Lot-
ties will put you on your foot make
you feel like a brand new person
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pith
for Constipation
TANLAC
FOR YOUR HEALTH
After A Bath
With
Cuticura Soap
Dutt With
CuticuraTalcum
Delicately Medicated
Of Pleasing Fragrance
Dialects in South Africa
There are many different dialects
spoken by the Dutch Inhabitants of
South Africa tin most common Indng
flat Deutsch or Low Dutch similar to
Low (ierman
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear H You
See the Safety "Bayer Cross”
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets y'u
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years
Say "Bayer” when you buy Aspirin
Imitations may prove dangerous— Adv
Shortage of Food Grains
There is a shortage of 401 0011000
bushel of wheat and 173ixMtHt)
bushels of rje in the world's crop this
year according to the International In-
stitute of Agriculture in Koine
“My Rheumatism
is gone ”
‘“THERE are thousands of you men and
women just like I once was— slaves
to rheumatism muscle pains joint pains
and horrible stiffness I had the wrong
idea about rheuma-
tism for years I
didn’t realize that
increasing blood
cells had the effect
of completely
knocking out rheu-
matic impurities
from the system
That is why I be-
gan using S S SI Today I have the
strength I used to have
years ago! I don’t use
my crutches any more”
S S S makes people
talk about themselves
the way it builds up
their strength Start
S S S today for that
rheumatism You’ll feel the difference
shortly
S S S is sold at all good
drug stores in two sizes The
larger size is more economical
1 O O Olie Worlds Best'
VjloodMedicine
Prettier Too
In the howl with the growing bulbs
use (lie large glass beads like those
used in kindrrgarters You will find
them u change from the ordinary
stones
For your daughter’s sake use Red
Cross Hall Blue In the laundry She
will then have that dainty well-groomed
appearance that girls admire— Ad-
vertisement This Is the season when the parlor
sofa reigns instead of the porch swing
He that labors and thrives spins
gold
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
HEALS RUNMN6 SORES
‘T feel it my duty to write you a
letter of thanks for your wonderful
1’etornon’s ointment I hud a running
Boro on my left leg for ono year I
began to use Peterson’s Ointment three
weeks ago and now it Is healed" — a
C Ollbruth 703 Bed St Brio i’a
Bor years I have been Betting through
druggists n large box of PKTBUSi 3
OINTMBNT for 35 cents Tiie healing
power In this ointment is marvelous
Bcemn goes in a few days Old Bores
heal up like nuglc plies that oilier
remedies do not seem to even relieve
are speedily conquered Pimples and
nasty bluckhrads disappear In ft week
and the distress of chafing goes In a
few minutes Mall orders lilted Pe-
terson Ointment Co Inc Buffalo N T
Nutmeg in Demand
for Many Purposes
A nutmeg tree will yield from 1000
to 10000 nuts n year All parts of the
fruit are In demand for culinary pur-
poses In Singapore the natives salt
tiie husks and In drinking-saloons they
are supplied for the purpose of creat-
ing thirst A delicious preserve is ulso
prepared from the husks
The nui meg is etiiploved In medicine
as a carminative and stimulant ami
fat from tile nut -tiie so-called nut-
meg butter— Is Used ns an application
fur rheumatism
It contains from 3 to S per cent of a
volatile nil ami tiie substance my-
idsticin vv hit h possesses narcotic prop-
el lies Cases of poisoning ns a result
of (in wing nutmegs have been record-
ed - a single nutmeg seriously affecting
ilit1 cerebral functions of man — Lon-
don Tit Bits
Bed Cross Ball Blue should ho used
In every home It makes clot lies white
ns snow and never injures the fabrle
All good grocers — Advertisement
Beavers Increasing Fast
l’o'-session of a new resource that
wit liin a short span of years may he
expected to develop Into u means of
positive profit for land owners in varl
oils parts of South Dakota Is seen by
II S Hedrick state game warden
on colonics which have been practical-
ly immune from trappers under the
slate law for the past six years the
St Paul Pioneer Press savs:
It is impossible to make even an ap-
proximation of the number of these
fur-bearing animals Mr Hedrick says
but it is known that they have pros-
pered to an unexpected degree and are
beginning to invade many localities
where they wen1 never befor semi
Paper Barrels
Winding barrels from n roll of tough
"cldpboiird” paper is accomplished on
n iuieldiie consisting of a ej Under eat
In two purls which may lie drawn
apart on the axle to produce different
i lengths The paper passing through
I tension rollers and an adhesive de-
i vice is wound for n predetermined
number of lavers then a slitting wheel
j divides the paper the cylinder halves
are drawn apart and an additional
thickness of paper wound on in the
center to pnv Ide the bilge
Booster Could Count
A class in experimental ps clmlogy
nt tiie University of Chicago has
found that a rooster can count Ker-
nels of corn were arranged In rows on
the floor every third kernel being
larked down The rooster discovered
lids and passed up the stationary
kernels Then I lie third kernels were
loosened and tiie rooster was set at
Ms task He skipped them until tils
foot struck one when with n chuckle
lie returned and ate all the kernels
The Cuticura Toilet Trio
Having cleared your skin keep it clear
by making Cuticura your everyday
toilet preparations The Soap to cleanse
and purify ttie Olntmeat to soothe and
heal the Talcum to powder and per
fume No toilet table Is complete
without them— Advertisement
Motorists Relieved
An Iowa statute that had been on
the statute books for 30 jears lias been
repealed The statute read: "The
traveling motorist is ordered to tele-
phone ahead to the next town of Ids
romlng so that owners of nervous
horses mav he warned In advance”
Canada's Beef Exports
Exports of beef from Canada dur-
ing the month of November amounted
to 2 10S -too pounds valued nt $191413
according to a report Issued by the
federal Department of Agriculture
I luring tiie same month 13f)2G0X)
pounds of bacon and hum valued at
$2307123 were exported
More Hair
"Where are your parents?” "At the
barber's Mother's having her hair
cut and father Is lrnvlng his waved!”
To see clearly Is poetry prophecy
and religion— all in one
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets' you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain T6othache Neuritis Rheumatism
which contains proven directions
Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 — Druggist
Aspirin Is ttw Usds mark tf Bsfss Uanafsctort U Mouoawikscldsstsr of BiUcUcuiA
MRS WM BUTTS
WAS VERT SICK
Gives Full Credit to Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
for Remarkable Recovery
Wellston 0 — “ I took Lydia E rink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound to make mo
strong-1 was troubled
with my back and
sides hurting me till
1 could not do my
work and whenever
1 caught cold it made
me irregular Since
I have taken the
Vegetable Com-
pound my side and
back don’t bother
me and I can do my
housework and cara
for my children now
whore before I did not feel like doing
anything or going around After my
first chilli was born about four years ago
1 saw an advertisement in the paper
about the Vegetable Compound I knew
it would help me but I was afraid to
try it because people said it would help
vou to have children and I knew I was
having children fast enough But I
thought if it would help me it would bo
better to have a whole house full of
children and have good health I be-
came stronger from taking it and my
husband says I look like a live woman
instead of a dead one When Spring
romes I am going to take your Blood
Medicine as I am very thin 1 will an-
swer letters from any woman who
wishes to ask about your medicine
Mrs William Butts Wellston Ohio
Three Generations Find Beech-
ara’j Pills the Only Remedy
I have a very weak stomach and Drech-
am’i Pills are about the only laxative 1 can
lake that does not nauseate me
’! have also found them beneficial to my
children one espe- tally who inherited her
mother's weak itomai h There is no remedy
I value as muv h as Beecham’s Pills 1 hava
ttied others without sixcesa"
Mis A Humphries Methuen Mas
For FREE SAMEI E-write
B F Allen Co 4 1 7 Canal Street New York
Buy from your 'JruggUt in 1$ and 5©c boxes
Fur constipation biliousness suk headaches and
other digestive ailments take
Beecham’s Pills
w—
Money back without question
If HUNT’S SAIVK rails In the
treatment of ITt’U ECZEMA
IUNU WORlTKTTEKorotber
Itching skin 'MseaHes Prlca
75c at dr'-ggist or uireet from
11 hlcharli Medicine Co Shtiin6iM
flOLD MEDAI
VJ Crackers La g
J With lliat deli
B eious slifflitly m
m saltj" taste a
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Remove Dandruff Stops Flair Failing
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Half
bOc and (1 00 at DrutrRista
Hfucox ( hem Y ka PatrhoiruvN Y
HINDERCORNS Remoras Corns Cal-
louses etc stops all p&io ensures comfort to the
foot makes walking easy 15c by mail or at Drug-
gists Ulboox Chemical Works Datcbogue N Y
ItUl MONKY— Exclusive territory to capable
sa'cslaily selling Mme Elnora Miller's won-
derful beautifying cosmetics such as Mine
Miller’s famous 4-ln-l Hose Geranium Cream
Clay Packs Bleaches Powders Rouges and
otner articles of merit Mme Elnora Milter
Mfg Chemists 207 Butts Bldg Wichita Kan
RUB YOUR EYES?
L'bo l)r Thompson's Kyewaier
Huy nt your druggist's or
1106 River Troy N Y Booklet
Red Cedar Trees
$200 Per Hundred
st Tswnee Pock Nursery Pawnre Rock Kan
W M Z1KHER Prop Write for price Met
W N U WICHITA NO 11-1925
Tuberculosis “Cures”
Tiie public health service says that
there Is an average of one new ettro
per week proposed for tuberculosis
practically all of which nre failures
Authorities ure Investigating tiie new
Mollegaard cure for tuberculosis and
when they determine Its vulue the re-
sults will be announced
Tiie man wlm lias found life full of
interest lias found himself
Accept only “Payer” package
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Dixon, Edgar A. The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925, newspaper, March 20, 1925; Lahoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2076955/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.