Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Henry Golladay retired farm-
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Beloit Kan says: "My bark
was painful and weak and the
kidney serrations were highly
colored and I had to get up often
at night I was dizzy and my
sight blurred Dife It lame and
tired in the morning I began
using Doan's Pills and in a short
time my back stopped aching and
the kidney secretions cleared up
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RE you miserable with an aching back? Do you get up
lame and still -- lag through the day tired weak and
worn out? Do you wonder why you are so run down? Many
times this condition is due to weak kidneys Winter's colds
and chills are hard on the kidneys The kidneys are apt to
slow up in their work of filtering body-poisons from the blood
These poisons accumulate Then comes backache with rheu-
matic pains headaches dizziness and kidney irregularities
Don't risk serious kidney trouble! Use DOCM'S
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys Doan's have helped thou
sands They are recommended by many grateful people
Ask pour neighbor!
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Use Doan's'' Say These Good Folks:
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Mrs A E Abbott N Main
St Gag Kan says: "My back
dehed constantly and the muscles
were sore I felt tired all the
time and at night couldn't rest
well Every time I turned over
in bed sharp pains shot all
through my back I was dizzy
and had terrible headaches My
kidneys acted irregularly Doan's
Pills entirely relieved me and
Thy kidneys became regular in
action"
's Pills
At all dealers 60c a box Foster-Milbum Co Mfg Chemists Buffalo N Y
Foxtail Pine Tree
The foxtall pine tree known here
and there throughout the West has
now been reported as occurring in the
Rio Puerco ‘vatershed ahout SO miles
south of Taos New Mexico This ex-
tends tbe range of this tree farther
westward In northern Nev Mexico
than It has ever before been recorded
announces the forest service United
States Department of Agriculture
Every department of housekeeping
needs Red Cress Ball Blue Equally
good for kitchen towels table linen
sheets and pillowcases etc—Advertisement
Crowds
"Well what do you think of Kansas
City?' asked Burt Blurt of Petunia
"Well sir" answered Luther Lop-
stitch ho was Just back from the big
burg "blamed if the crowds on the
streets all the time I was there didn't
make it look !Ike court week I"
Acme of Saving
When a street railway company re-
cently announced its fares Nv e re to be
reduced fmni eight to seven cents the
sole objection was registered by a
man renowned as the city's "tightest"
citizen The company asked an ex-
planation The man wrote back
"Every day I la ten squares to my
office and ten squares back home
thereby saving sixteen cents If you
cut the fat-es I'll only save fourteen
cents a day"
Only the Best Ingredients
are used in Brandreth Pills For con-
stipation they pave no equal Take
one or two at bed thne--Adv
Friends of the Kids
Mistress—Why did your last mistress
discharge you?
Applicant—Bekase 01 !liver washed
the children's ears mum
Little Jack—Oh mamma please take
her for my nursie
Your doctor advises
internal cleanliness
H E will tell you that the first results of consti
pation—headache sleepless nights bilious-
ness backache etc—warn that the body is flooded
with intestinal poisons In time these poisons
may cause the breakdown of health and lead to
serious disease In constipation say intestinal
specialists lies the primary cause of more than
three-quarters of all illness including the gravest
diseases of life
Hence doctors urge internal cleanliness—
regular and thorough removal of food
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waste from the body
Laxatives Aggravate Constipation ----
Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome "Keep
constipation says a noted authority but by Say
their continued use tend only to aggravate
the condition and often lead to permanent injury
Why Physicians Favor Lubrication
Medical science through knowledge of the intesti-
nal tract gdined by X-ray observation has found at
last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipa-
tion The gentle lubricant Nujol penetrates and
softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its
passage out of the body Thus Nujol brings in-
ternal cleanliness
Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed
by physicians throughout the world Nujol is not
a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe Like
pure water it is harmless
Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by
adopting the habit of icternal cleanliness Take
Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash
your face For sale by all druggists
"Keep Clean Inside"
Say Physicians
Itel) all
For Internal Cleanliness
TIIE GARBEIE SENTINEL GARHER OKLAHOMA
STARTING ENGINE:
IttlERO WEATHER
Priming Is Probably the Best
Way Out of Predicament
—Warm Up Slowly
(By ERWIN GREER President Greer Col-
lege of A utosnutpie nsineering Chicago)
To start tut automobile engine in
zero weather is quite a problem the
difficulty of which depends upon the
construetion and size of the engine
the quality of fuel used the strength
of the spark and of course the belga
of the mercury in the thermometer ut
the particular time
As a first aid in starting priming is
probably the best way out of the pre-
dicament There are many ways of
priming an engine The chief Idea of
priming is to get a rich i-Apiosive mix-
ture that will lire the instunt it touches
the spark gaps After the engine has
been coaxed into starting it win—if so
Inclined—get up enough speed to run
upon its customary allowance of gas-
oline To make doubly sure it is ad-
visable to pull Out the primer a short
distance to make the usual mixture
slightly richer than normal until the
engine obtains sufficient heat for av-
erage carburetion
Take Time in Warming Up
Take time in warming up the en-
gine Don't stamp your foot down on
the accelerator and anew the engine
to race like a hrokendown Lewis gun
for with the poor lubrication it usual-
ly results in serious damage It is
bound to have a had effectif practiced
regularly Run the engine slowly for
three or four minutes before setting it
to work and you can 'economize not
only in repair hills but also In oil and
gasoline
When you start your car on a cold
mornings have you noticed that the
self-starter whirs a longer time than
It did In summer before the engine
starts? The self-starter Is designed to
start the engine and will if the bat-
tery Is in proper condition But bear
In mind that the current consumption
Is not by any means proportional to
the tine that the self-Starter consumes
to start the engine
More Current Demanded
The greater viscosity of cold oil in
winter will make the starting torque
so great as to demand three or four
times the amount of current from the
battery than it did in summer There-
fore assist the starting motor by pro-
viding the rich mixture mentioned
All of this mixture does not reach the
cylinders as much of it will condense
on the cold walls of the intake mani-
fold In doing this you remove a good-
ly portion of the burden that would
otherwise be demanded from the battery
Homemade Wrench Handy
for Many Car Purposes
A monkey Tench is a very handy
tool but it has a bad habit of opening
of its own accord and sotnetimes re
in bruised knuckles says the Au-
tomobile Digest A cotnplete set of
solid wrenches is frequentlY too ex-
pensive for the car owner to purchase
but with a little labor every car owner
can possess a set which will answer
every purpose -A wrench can be made
from a piece of old pipe flattened
either at one or both ends or in the
middle The flattening Is done by
heating to redness and hammering As
the common grade of piping has a
seamcare should be taken to keep the
seam in the center of the flattened por-
tion rather than near the ends The
opening is produced by nrst drilling
and then filing to shape
Cause of Dim Lights
Did you ever wonder why the engine
does not show the accustomed pep or
why the lights burn dimly or the Ig-
nition seems poor? Unfasten the wires
and bars at the battery terminals and
notice if they are clean They must
be clean If current is to flow freely
Scrape off with a stick any green or
white deposit you see and spread a
little cup grease over the parts to pre-
vent corrosion
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Good Driver Known by:
His skillful steering
His ease of handling
His thoughtfulness of pedes-
trians His properly adjusted steer-
ing apparatus
His strict obedience to every
traffic regulation
His extensive and intelligent
use of arta signals
Ills use of the brakes before -
he gets to the curve
Ills protection of hls motor:
his use of second and first
speeds
Ins alternate use of foot and
hand brakes on long grades and
in emergencies
avoldance Of all obstacles
vt hout endangering the oecu-
pants of his ear or tiny other
ea r
Ills respect for railway cross-
Ings he stops looks awl shifts
gears before he is actually on the
tracks
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Repairing Dented Gas
Tank by Simple Plan
If ever the kasoline tank of your
ear becomes th!nted the tank !nay be
repaired simply in this manner:
The first Ftep is to fill the tank
with water and drain it to aVOld anY
possibility of a gasoline explosion
when solder Is 81)0(41 A round-end
carriage bolt is then soldered firmly to
the center Of the dinged portion of the
tank A crossbar with two blocks is
POUND OLARI----
CARRIAGe BOLT
BOLDERLD TO CEti-
TER OF ay
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Bolt soldered to tom!'
removes indentation
fitted over the dent so that the thread-
ed end of the bolt passes through it
By means of a nun and washer on the
bolt sufficient pressure can be exerted
on the depression to draw it out flush
If the hole was made by a collision
the same Method May he used and the
opening filled with the solder left after
the bolt is removed—M T in Popular
Science Monthly
Windo'w in Car Ahead Is
Help to Avoid Crashes
The glass window light In the back
curtain of the car ahead can be very
useful Through It a lot of dangeri
can be seen In advance much to the
advantage of the man who Is In the
va
Where cars are running abreast of
each other so that the road cannot be
seen by looking around the car ahead
It is best to drive just far enough In
back of the other car to look through
ifs window light and windshield at the
street ahead When a quick stop Is
necessary the stopping of the ear ahead
will not be unexpected—nor so danger-
ous In close congestion where cars are
moving very slowly and only a few
feet at a time the stop IgnaI can be
saved a lot of unnecessary flashing
and the battery current saved If the
driver would use his emergency brake
AUTO1II©E30LE
Backlash when in the steering co1
umn itself is usually due to deprecia-
tion of the gearing and wear in the
various members which support the
A dynamo is a ChillP for convert-
ing meehanical t‘nergy Into an elec-
trical eurrent nt starting 'motor trans-
forms the electrical current into me
chanical energy
s
When spark plugs habil tinily be-
come fouled with Oil nd soot it is a
good plan to investigate anti sPe
whether they rnay not he projecting
too far into the combustion chamber
TEST HOLDING POWER OF 4WHEEL BRAKES
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Leon T Sheppler automobile dealer of Los Angeles recently drove his
ear down the steps of the Third street tunnel to test the holding power of the
four-wheel brakes-
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup"
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Tongue Shows if
Bilious Constipated
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flurry Mother ! Even a fretful u- 9vish
child loves the pleasant taste of "Call
fornia Fig Syrup" and it never fails to
open the bowels 90onful today
may prevent a sick tnild tomorrow
Ask your druggist for genuine
tonna Fig Syrup" which has directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle Ittot her! You must
say "California" or you may get an
Imitation fig syrup
What "Soteria" Means
The ase Of soteria in England is
hcw It is a Creek word vhIrh TOPOTIM
si1vutiii It 1rIvt g its meaning
front two other Creek words one
InetIning 410 i Vert' IWO Or safety: the
other to rescue front danger There-
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the full meaning ot safe deliverance
from danger
WOMEN! WARNING!
DON'T BE FOOLED
Beware! Not All Package Dyes Are
"Diamond Dyes"
Always ask for "Diamond Dyes" and
If you don't see the name "Diamond
Dyes" on the package—refuse it—band
it back I
Each 15-cent package of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions so simple any
can (lye or tint skirts dresses
waists sweaters stockings kimonos
coats draperies coverings—everything
new eveu if she has never dyed before
Choose any color at drug store Refuse
substitutes!
Pleasant Odor of Wasp Nest
There Is a tropical wasp that builds
mud nests which if crushed smell like
raspberry vinegar and several of hei
Insects have equally pleasant odors
"CASCARETS" FOR LIVER
AND BOWELS-10o A BOX
Cures Biliousness Constipation Sick
EleadaebeIndigestion Drug stores Adv
Too Long
"Did the doctor tell you that - you
bad any disease?"
"Yes but I can't pronounce IL"
GIRLS! HAIR GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
85-Cent "Danderine" Does Wonders for
Lifeless Neglected Hair
A gleamy mass
"g-4 of luxuriant hair
full of gloss Ins-
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f ter and life short
::: 00 ly follows a genu-
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me toning up of
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w :j neglected scalps
with dependable
"Danderine"
Falling hair
'44 itching scalp and
the dandruff is
corrected Immediately Thin dry
wispy or fading hair Is quickly invigo-
rated' taking on new strength color
and youthful beauty "Danderine"
delightful on the hair: a refreshing
stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy
Any drug store—Advertisement
A Fine Silencer
"Why do they cheer wlwn a fellow
gets hurt?"
"so the ladles won't hear what he
says"
Good bread makers 7
everywhere prefer It sb
Flavor all
its own!
Sure Relief
251' AND 75t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
A Remarkable
Herb
—
The herb Hobo has been known of
a long thin It has been much used
for its purifying qualities in the
treatment of Leprosy Eruptions and
Dropsy Orwin eounnended It highly
in the treatment of Psoriasis
Daring the last few years this herb
h:ts liven discovered growing In East
Texas and Western Louisiana and It
has been found that its purifying
properties wen almost solely due to
its action on the kidneys
Write for the interesting story of
this diseovery Six bottles of Hobo
kidney and II ladder Remedy cost
$ft00 A snmil price to pay for ro-
ller from terrible pain and agony
Money refunded if not entirely satis-
fid vith results obtained
Hobo Medicine Co Beaumont Tex
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Wear Sandals to Save Floor
In order to preserve the floor of
the Westminster abbey ehapter boom
In 10ndlin ‘'Isitfirs are rennested to
remove their walking shoes and put on
sandals before entering The floor In
the historic building dates back to
IL!”0 The rule Im enforced strictly and
there Is a watchman at all times to
See thlit It IN carried out A ttiftrou
supply of sandals including nit length"
and widths IA kept on hand
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Hot water
Sure Relief
Lilt Off-No Pain!
Doesn't hart one bit! Drop a Halo
"Freezone" on an aching corn instant-
ly that corn stops hurting then short-
ly you lift it right off with lingers
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezone" for a few cents sufficient to
remove every hard corn soft corn or
corn between the toes and the oot
calluses without soreness or irritation
Ladies Let Cuticura
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Young
Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50e Talcum 25c
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The Reason
"Well Uncle Heck!" saluted'
the able editor of the Turn
Torch of Liberty and Tocsin of the
Voles "I low does it happen that
we so seldom see you In town now-
adays i"
"Weil I'll tell you" replied the
veteran "My eyesight has got se
thundering pool yur of late that I
kain't skurcly SVe to dodge the fel-
lers I'm owing or them that has been
making tall about shooting rue"
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Once your folks taste good bread
made with Yeast Foam they'll
alwayswant it It's simply great!
Send for free booklet
"The Art of Baking Bread"
Northwestern Yeast Co
ITU) North Ashland Ave
Chicago
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The cure has lasted"
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