The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Perkins Journal and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
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The new British battleship 11 M- S Nelson which is rapidly nearing completion The craft is expected to make
its first trials in April and will Probably be commissioned shortly after that
When Director Geberal of'fhe Bud-
get Lord made a visitto the Smith-
sonian Institution he was greatly fiur
Vrised when breakingintb a confersa-
Con General Lord was Conducting a
voice asked: "flow about the budget?"
Turning quickly General Lord discov-
4 ered it was an Indian Myna a talking
bird In the Smithsonlan'collection The
story Is vouched for by other officials
who were present This photograph
shows O D Wayland 'hssistant bird
keeper of the national zoo with the
bird
"HOW ABOUT BUDGET?"'
HEROINE REWARDED
AlksNlieen Simpson thirietlilear-
old Camp lire girl of nrand Itspids
Mick Nvho bas been awarded the first
national prize of $1000 by the Junior
First Ald legion for heron Hellion in
gluing two lives lit Oitywo lteoli on
Luke Mih lean lost ponomoi
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Aston Knight Painter Honored
Aston Knight distinguished American artist especially noted for his
landscapes has been honored by the French government with the rank of
officer of the Legion of Honor having already received the decoration of
chevalier He is seen above in his Paris atelier
Neutral Zones in Nicaragua
This map of Nicaragua shows the neutral zones
Latimer and guarded by American marines
Slow Travel
The trans-Atlantic voyage from
London to Quebec In 1Q12 consumed
approximately three weel:s depending
upon weather conditions Salting
hips were in use at this period Six
miles ttu hour was considered a good
average' speed for these vessels on
long voyages nine miles was excel
lent time The fastest trip made
across the Atlantic by a clipper ship
wits 12 days
established
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by Adiulrul
"Knights Templar"
The grand commandery of the
Knights Templar says that the plural
form of the name of the organization
known as "Knights Templar" Is
"Knights Templar" nn "s" on the first
word only The organization by or
der of the grand encampment of
Knights Templar of the United States
of Americo passed R rpsoiution to the
effect that the plural form of the
name shall tr) "Knights Templar"
THE PERKINS JOURNAL
' ROAD PROBLEMS
' NEARLY ALL NEW
The' modern highway problems are
virtually all new and being' rew
must be met with new solutions Dr
George K Burgess director of the
bureau of standards said in an ad-
dress to the highway research board
meeting recently in Washington The
Department of Commerce of which
the bureau 'of standards is a part
has just issued the following summary
of Doctor Burgess' address:
Doctor Burgess called attention to
the fact that modern highway prob-
lems have developed along with the
motor vehicle and are therefore of
comparatively recent origin He
pointed out that the solution of some
of these problems must be sought in
the future development of the vehicle
while others and particularly those
affecting highway construction can
be solved only through the use of Im-
proved materials and better construc-
tion methods
Knowledge of what any structure
must be called upon to stand is a
prerequisite to satisfactory design
and it is here that the laboratory can
be of the greatest assistance to the
practical engineer
Doctor Burgess outlined the re-
search work of the bureau of stand-
ards of interest to highway engi-
neers This Includes work on cement
concrete and other highway build-
ing materials teats of motor vehicles
engines and tires assistance' in the
preparation of regulations governing
devices for weighing motor trucks
and for taxing vehicles and a large
amount of work in connection with
safety appliances such as brakes
headlights signal lights and warnings
Improved Roads Secure
Future of Car Industry
"Every once in a while you run
across people who talk about the 'sat-
uration point' in the sale of motor
cars and I cannot refrain from a quiet
smile to myself every time I hear
such a conversation" says H P Bran-
stetter a Chicago automobile dealer
The saturation point in the sale of
automobiles can never be reached
If we throughout the United States
extend our hard roads widen our city
streets and make room for the auto-
mobiles to percolate to the farthest
corner of our country this condition
can never exist For every mile of
good roads and good streets you are
making new customers and new users
for motor cars
"So when state legislatures and city
councils throughout the country real-
ize The economic advantages that fol-
low each road and street improve-
ment that is made the motor car in-
dustry will find a ready market for
even greater production
"I am not worrying a particle about
the saturation point as long as I can
be assured that our legislative bodies
are good road enthusiasts"
Motor Fees Must Be Used
for Improving Highways
The Pennsylvania Motor federation
has been victorious in its protest
against the expenditure of $25000
motor license fees for construction
of a concrete plaza in front of the
state capitol at Harrisburg holding
that the fees are for the improvement
and maintenance of state highways
and state-aid highways The attorney
general of Pennsylvania upheld the
federation declaring the money if
spoilt must come from the so-called
bond fund—not the motor license fees
The federation also protested the
action of Gettysburg battlefield guides
many of whom pointing to their guide
badge stopped motorists on the high
ways leading into Gettysburg The
state highway department is construct-
ing parking places along three main
roads into the battlefield towns
Guides may operate there but at no
other point under penalty of arrest
Yosemite Valley Enjoys
All-Year Auto Highway
Yosemite valley now has an all-year
automobile highway wttleh makes the
park one of the most readily accessible
vavItIon spots in the 'United States
rieretofore the park was practically
closed In the winter becauae snow In
the high mountain passes len41ing to
It prevented the entry of automobiles
The new road which runs from
Merced to Mariposa and then to Brice-
berg and then up the Merced river to
the Merced gateway to the park
was dedicated by Governor Rich-
ardson It is 27 feet wide—ample for
three cars abreast and is so conornet
ed In gradea and curvet' that the al-
lowable road speed of 85 miles an
hour can be maintained practically all
of the way from Merced
Wide Super-Highway
Foremost of the superhighways in
the United States is the one running
out of Detroit It has a width of 204
feet with two separated roadways 44
feet wide each carrying one-way
traffic On each of the four-track
roadways horse-drawn traffic keeps to
the right-hand curb slow-moving
heavy trucks outside them and pas-
senger cars In the two other lanes
Space is Mao provided between the
roadways for trolley lino" anti pro-
vision is made for motor-car parking
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SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept alz "Bayer" acip212
Saf which contains proven directions1
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drugg1sts
Aspirin is the trade mark of BUOY Manufacture of Monoaceticaddeater of Balky Mould
Queer Disease Most people who desire to lead the
simple want to write a book
England reports an epidemic of en-
N
cephalitis a di about it ot so simple as It looks
sease which makes peo-
pie disagreeable Children become
ugly-tempered and old people actually
devote their time to annoying and Drink Water to
ritating their friends T T I IT— -I d'N1 -1
The Barrier to Health—
Waste Matter in the
System
Denver Colo—"In recommending
Dr Piercess Pleasant Pellets I will
just say that they are all that is
t7 claimed for them
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ind really more
L 7 i than one could ex- pest The 'Pellet' - JI al!
k act on the liver and
ips
I think that is bet-
kri t a r than taklu
Vil calomel They nay
Inger capaustena
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any or grip-
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and do not leave
any bad after-efrecta
I am perfectly satisfied with
them as an active cathartic or as a
mild laxative as one may &min"—
Mrs Mary Potts 122S Glenarm Pl
All dealers 60 Pellets BO cents
Write Dr Pieroe's Invalids' Hotal
Buffalo N Y for free advice
Special Offer '
to Victims of
indigestion
Your Druggist Says Pleasant to Take
Elixir Must Help Poor Distressed
Stomachs or Money Gladly
Refunded
can be so distressed with gas
and fullness from poor digestion or
dyspepsia that you think your heart
Is going to atop beating
Your stomach may be so distemled
that your breathing is short and gasps
You are dizzy and pray for quick
relief—what's to be done
Just one tablespoonful of Dare's
Menthe Pepsin and speedily the gas
disappears the pressing on the heart
ceases and you can breathe deep and
naturally
OhI What blessed relief but why
not get rid of such attacks altogether?
Why have them at all?
- Especially when any druggist any-
where guarantees Dare's Menthe Pep-
sin a pleasant elixir to help you or
money back
Must Surely Be One
Ragged Rogers—Dey calls a guy dat
steals what he don't have ter a klep-
tomaniac Tired Timothy—I wonder what kind
of a maniac is a feller what works
when he don't have ter?
Drink Water to
Help Wash Out
Kidney Poison
If Your Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers Your Bejin
Taking Salta
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with
a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean by flushing
them with a mild harmless salts
which helps to remove the body's uri-
nous waste and stimulates them to
their normal activity The function
of the kidneys is to filter the blood
In 24 hours they strain from it NO
grains of acid and waste so we can
readily understand the vital impor-
tance of keeping the kidneys active
Drink lots of good water—you can't
drink too much also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts take a tablespoonful in a glass
'of water before breakfast each morn-
ing for a few days and your kidneys
may then act fine This famous salts
Is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice combined with lithia and
has been used for years to help clean
and stimulate clogged kidneys also
to neutralize the acids in the system
so they are no longer a source of irri-
tation thus often relieving bladder
weakness
Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in-
jure makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to help keep
their kidneys clean and active Try
this also keep up the water drinking
and no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
backache
Don't worry about death until It Is
right at hand You will double the
brightness of life
There is nothing more satisfactory
after a day of hard work than a lins
full of snowy-white clothes For such
results use Red Cross Ball Blue—Adv
Proper Question
Husband (exhibiting catch)—This
bass here fought for ten minutes
Wife—What had you done to 10--
Lite
Wichita Man Says
TanlacWins the Gold Medal
Victim of Nervousness Loss of Sleep Dizziness and
Sour Stomach Finds LongSoug'at Relief Strength
Restored Qains 15 Pounds Praises Tantac
The brawn muscle and health that
nature gives US soon breaks down un-
der the stress and strain of modern
living O B Elliott( 8530 East 'rhir-
teegth Street Wichita Kane says:
"I felt played out Nervousness kept
me in a tremble and made my nights
long hours of tossing and turning try-
fmg to find sleep that always evaded
- "For hours after eating I would suf-
fer intensely from gaseous pains
caused by food that soured on my
stomach I had no appetite And be-
fore noon I would feel tired and worn
out My head would throb with split-
ting headaches and dizzy spells
Pin search forrelief and new strength
I began taking Tanlao This wonderful
tonic gave me the energy of an iron-
worker a ravenous appetite It ban-
tailed my stomach trouble and hap-
pily I can now eat without fear of
suffering from a sour stomach My
nerves are smooth as silk and I sleep
soundly Tanta° wins the gold medal"
Tanlac does relieve pain that rav-
ages health It usually conquers ail
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ments builds up strength in famishei
bodies Made from roots barks and
herbs wording to the famous Tanis°
formula this tonio has thou-
sands of wple to good health Begin
taking Tanhto The results from the
first bottle will surprise you Over 40
million bottles sold Ask your druggist
for Tanlao—today
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Smith, A. E. & Smith, J. D. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927, newspaper, March 10, 1927; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147605/m1/2/ocr/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.