The Capitol Hill News-Republican (Oklahoma City, Okla.), No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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CALOMEL HIE
MT IN SOUTH
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Is Taking New Electric Device Will Permit
the Place of Dangerous I Business Concerns to Can-
Sickening Drug 1 cc! Their Own Output
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Totrre bilious sluggish constipated
and believe you need vile dangerous
ealomel to start your liver and clean
your bowels
Here's Dodson's guarantee! Ask you
druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver
'Tone and take a spoonful tonight If
It doesn't start your liver and straight
In you right up better than calomel
and without griping or making you sick
I want you to go back to the store and
get your money
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nau-
seated Don't lose a day's work Take
a spoonful of harmless vegetable
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake
tp feeling great It's perfectly harm
less so give it to your children any
tittle It can't salivate so let them tel
'anything afterwards—Adv
A man's hien of a silly woman Is
one who laughs at some other fellow's
jokes
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genu'sne
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GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
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"111-Qer" on package or on millets you
itre not getting genuine Aspirin pre-
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years arid proved safe by millions
Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer
package for Colds Headache Neural-
gia Rheumatism Earache Toothache
Lundiago and for Pain !Lindy tto
boxes of twelve I tyr Tahlets of As-
pirin cost few cents Druggists BISO
Bell larger packages Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer lannfacture of
ISIonoaceticacidester of Salicycaeil--
Adv
Even the buck wlitu t en lie has to
avvalt Its turn
The Remedy With a Record of Fifty-
four Years of Surpassing Excellence
Thost Vi Ito stiffer front nervous
dyspepsia constipation Indigestion
torpid liver dizziness headaches
coming up of food wind tin stom-
ach palpitation and other indica-
tions of fermentation and indigos
tion (114'll'S Amttist Flower
Most effeetive awl efficient itzsistitift
In the restoration of miture's functions
and a return to health and happiness
There could lie III' ettr testimony Of
the value of this remedy for these trou-
bles than the fact that Its use for the
Itit fifty-four years has extended Into
many thousands of households all over
the chilized world and no Indication of
any failure has been olitained in nil
that time where medicine could effect
rel 44 Sold every‘‘littre--Ativ
wise licrsin thin:is nineh and
snys hut Mlle
WOMEN NEE) SVIAMP-ROOT
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder troub'e and never suspect it
Womens complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble or the
result of kidney or bladder disease
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition they may cause the other or-
gans to become diseased
Pain in the back headache loss of am-
bition nervousness are often times symp-
toms of kidney trouble
Don't delay starting treatment Dr
Kilmer's Swamp-Root a physician's pre-
scription obtained at any drug store may
be just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions
Get a medium or large size bottle im-
mediately from any drug store
However if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr
Kilmer & Co Binghamton N Y for a
sample bottle When writing be sure and
mention this paner—Ariv
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Trtinsizressors should be !mole to
pu i road tux
SMS PILES ALL GOHEs
AND NO MORE ECZEMA
"I had eczema for many years on my
bead and could not get anything to stop
the agony 1 saw your ad and got one
box of Peterson's Ointment and I owe you
many thanks for the good it has done me
There isn't a blotch on my brad now and
1 couldn't help but thank Peterson for
the cure is great" Miss Mary Hill 420
Third avenue Pittsburgh lia
"I have had itching piles for 15 years
aria Peterson's is the only ointment that
relieves me besides the piles seem to
have gone" A Ti Iluger 1127 Washing-
ton avenue Racine Wis
11f4 Peterson's Ointment for old sores
salt rheum chatIng and all skin diseases
50 cents Druggists recommend it Mall
ordPrs filled by Peterson Ointment Co
Hoot 'I v
Use 1IRIN
Night
04 Morning N711Ai
eep You r Eyes
C1145ein Cletear 10a Hetalthy
illortte For Pro two Care Sloes Marino Co Otsego WM
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Metered Mail Is
Next Novelty
VALUABLE TO LARGE MAILERS
Will Save Several Hours in the Han-
dling of Mall and Will Protect
Firms F tom Loss of Stamps
Through 't hefts
Washington—"Metered mall" Is to
be the next novelty In the rapidly de-
veloping postal system of the country
remarks the Washington Herald It
has received the Indorsement of con-
gress and the postollice department and
Is scheduled to make its appearance
within the next two months
Metered in will be sealed stamped
and canceled by the individual owner
of a meter The mail then will be
taken to the post office and placed im-
mediately upon an outgoing train with-
out necessity of remaining In the post-
office until handled in routine fashion
Metered mall is provided for in a
rider on an agricultural bill passed at
the last session of congress This
rider grants to first class mail matter
the registered permit privileges now
enjoyed by second class mall Instead
of being required to slang) each letter
a firm now will have the Iwivilege of
obtaining a mailing permit thus ex-
pediting its mail
Under the postofilee plan NVIIICh S0011
Nill he in effect firms will be able to
lease postal meters that have been
a Ut hoHzol for use by the postal
authorities The local postodice
authorities will register the meter and
will Issue a permit nutnher to the
firm
Meter Operated by Electricity
The meter will be ii rather heavy
metallic box almut the size of a WWII
1)0X It ill 1111VP WO small doors
N hitch will he locked hy the postal
authorities and securely sealed A
firm will take the moor to the post-
office and buy a desired affilltilit of
The postal authorities will
adjust the meter so that It will stamp
Rod cancel just so many letters and
TIO more The windier of letters for
which advance postaL:e has liven paid
will he automatically registered on the
lower of the two doors awl the postal
authorities NVIII keel) it record! of the
amount of postage sold ti each meter
owner so that an absolute cleck way
be kept
I The firm will keep the meter at Its
offices except when It is necessary to
buy more postage The meter will be
operated by a snuill electric motor Th(
letters will be fed Into the meter it
batches arid will be sealed stamper
end canceled at the rate of 270 a min
ute As the letters are L111(1441 the
meter will autranaticalli record the
number of cuteeled !utters on the up-
per door The user will adjust the
ri
a
Woman With Rolling Pin
Knocks Out a Burgar
New YorV- -AVIIOTI Nirs
JtIt l'otrimshy rottirnoil her
koilforti 1001110
tor shotng she illseiivtired
man Ler
Inv her he iihool out vith
ling of Milt awl she foll'I oit
trt tinning herself with a roll
Ing pin in the stroot in front
or the house she etinglit tip with
him anti knocked him sonsoloss
with thy rolling pin
At the Iteilforil avenue station
the man said ho was James
Duane 22 of
nue l'anolityn The police say
he hos liven out Of sing sing iiti
ty two months oftor sorving
four-yenr torn' for burglary
"baby tanks" of the FrpnAs
army have been generally adapted
'or agriculturo purposes
mechanism of the meter so that the
time sttunped on the letters will be
one hour in advance of the time of de-
livery of the letters at the postolfice
Help Large Mailers
Tile meter it is expected will prove
of great value to large mailers In ad-
dition to saving thue and labor the
meter will enable large firms to ex-
pedite their mail by at least several
hours The meters Mil protect firing
from loss of stamps through thefts or
carelessness and vill also b4ive a mark
of distinction to the firm's mall all of
vhich NvIll bear a private permit num-
ber a mark of big business The
metering of the mall also will lighten
the work of postotlives and will lessen
the number of postage stanps needed
thereby inaldng It possible to reduce
government forces and expenses con-
siderahhy Aletered iiuiitl Will not bear regular
postage stamps but merely a permit
number
To SEIZE DUKE'S IDLE LANDS
Spanish Peasants Say Luna's Ances-
tors Stole 25000 Acres of
Fertile Sou
Huesca Spaln—The provincial goy- Vi liCh sisters necame twines 01 IN$Hog
ernor has been informed by a Mega- took place here Elmer O Schwein-
tion representing local peasants that hart and Josephine lIall and Etnery
they Intend to seize the lands now L Schweinhart and Ellzabeth C Hall
held hy the duke of Luna contending were married
Lot
oor
Peasants Work From Dawn to
Dark and Have Little to Eat
Except Corn Bread
HALF OF CHIOREN SURVIVE
Hemet Are Made Attractive on the
Outb Ide Although They Are Bare
of Comforts—Peasants Are
Simple and Honest
Ile !grade Serbla—To the AmericEn
visitor accustomed to the ordinary
comforts of life it is a constant source
of wonder ho‘v the peasants and poor
of the Balkans can live on the meager
food they have Poor cornbread sup
by goat's cheese or ordinary
leek or onions forms the diet of a
Ifirge part of the village impulation
This slender regime prolluees robust
bodies strong muscles and rosy eheeks
The adage that bread is the staff of
life iimis its hest proof here
on the whole the poor of the nal
Scotch Herring Girls at Work
iSf
Scotch herring glris it c1lrhortu11 Englund rollin4 th herrtng hurrels
from the deck to a stonmer Tho herring girls vho undurstand the curing
and pocking of the fish follim the herrings hen they migrate south
It 0 &I a Governor
p
of Balkan
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-ortims o :1!!!
South Sea Group to Have Executive
nti1
and Thorough System of Admin
istratton i ntITCW QTI my v of AP --
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T1n— lh T P if vnr !tr: Scnd Officer (Thcecve-s to
qt7t in OW Stp ri fur 1ktitcti of Un ted States Af my On
Jtiptin the Rhice
ttiv police efitiftrqt(1 k‘111
n104 gn01101 !!!111 11 OHO h11:ti Tti
(of nilltihtisrmitit1) ii:kettlietil Li- di 4111 h 1
Thv :(1 crhur pe:plit riquain 1111 ' tI
under Ilit flIrcrtiin lit thi ink!411)n
hno 'eon chlitr11 i110h Wont h:14
their acquisinfn !he inr 11:41 It Is
thlit hiTer eenheei!en4 hp
tweeh 1ho nnNy and the Ishinds III
he sovor1
Tho 14'11:ne of Nathw rouncil In
Nkovianktr vxpect(41 to werk (Olt I
16401 I :(1:enie for fte 111111t!ion of
t he prInetplo ijf
Joplin relnini tor etntrol
The Idoll 1vi Ui tilorrhiv the
scope of elvti it:tritiktrot!on Is to (Il-
i thhilSh three digtillet whohlistrutive
that he to wrongfully m posstssion
them
The delegates argued that thp dukes
ancestors P4 tole the lands which to
now refuses them permission to cul-
tivate They &Oared that the duke's
estate in the neighborhood constituted
25000 acres of fertile soil the cult!
vation of hleh would furnish a Ilvell
hood to several thousand p?rsons who
not being allowed to cultivate thE
hind Wet e compelled to emigrate
The governor while recommending
prudence on thc port of the peasants
promised to remain neutral In the dis
pute
Triplets Lived
Wellshoro l'a—Tioga county has
produced at least one set of triplets
that have lived to he wore than ItI)
years old On January 12 1904 two
daughters and a son ‘vere horn horv
to the wife of Dennis W N'avie TheY
were named Dorris Dorothy and Don
ills and always lived in this common
It)' until a few weeks ago M11011 they
became residents of l'imanda
PC1111114 IS an athlete and his sisters
are strong robust normal girls
Where Are the Cutters of Yesterday?
Greensburg ind--Although corn
cutters can average between $9 and
$10 a day farmer4 stty they are un
able to get tabor and the ohitime "cut-
ters" can't tie tempted out of retirement
Twins Marry at Corydon
Corydon Ind—A double wedding In
Well sisters became brides of twins
took place here Elmer O Seliwein-
hart and Josephine hull rind Emery
Unhappy
kan countries have fin unusually hard
lot in life Their poverty is practically
Permanent Their plight seems to ex-
cite little sympathy from those who
are ‘ell off l'here Is a etiloused In-
difference to the sufferings of the poor
which strikes an American as almost
heartless In few If any of the Bal-
kan states does the government Make
any provision for care Of the poor
This work In the past has been left
largely to foreign relief agencies end
private charittilde organizations
Eight-Hour Day Unknown
The eightdiour Vol-king day so com-
mon In the United States is unknown
In the Balkan rural districts The
peasant w'orks from sunrise until after
dark Ile Is so bent and weather-
beaten that he looks twice his age aft-
er thirty In some enseS he belonizs
:o one of the nomadic tribes and leads
an existence Unknown in the canarv
districts Of America At illgnt one
otten passes ‘vhole wIl4"11 Ioolu of
thew on the road going from tomn to
town Every limn Is asleep on ttls
Icad and is not disturbed by theughts
of hurglars or highwaymen
The peasant removes his hat to
everyone better dressed than hinisell
and gets his ox-cart off the road for
every automobile Ile Is a sinivie
honest home-loving person 1ith
:Duch homely virt lie The peasant
wontott litve enormous families ot
doill11 only shout half of whom
survhe the rigors of rhIttI-IJf in tne
extreme conditions that prevail In the
Ealkans
Cottages Are Crude
The peasants' cottages it re ertnle
structures !Anil thatched roofs and
mud wails lint they contrive to
adorn them OH) attractive exteriors
tind take great pains to prodtice the
utmost decorative effect TWA en)
bellishment freimently takes the forn
of a porch rift ii small hackvrolec
bearing It bOrlitT 1ijr tk hos-
trasting colors and composithil
gest the patterns used by the lull
Jos of the American Souttist
blankets and carpets
ralt ‘kliiie the exterior of the nom
Is Lttractive a peep into the
rlor stoms the eelmoner stress or
tier vhicit these twitille II V4 II
Is Seldom any kind of food eNei
coarse cornmeal 'rho 1
sils are liraltell ni n ft 1!it wr
pewter pots The fort er
of a in and ui tokk
structed henches '111 bed
are upon the floor ot
lie11 hoards
for 700 is:e!
DUTCH STUDY YANK METHODS
ttervers 1 the A Til111i J'S
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No ifs ands or Conditions
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days backed up by the Western Electric Company on the
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trouble call (q- NN I it:
W J (Senator) MURPHY Mgr
322 West First St
The Gem
los Cream Parlor Cold Drinks
Candy Cigars
NELLIE PARKER
BRITTON OKLAH041A
BRITTON!
with Mrs Enter line's parents in Ed-
mond last Sunday
Mrs NV IL king visited with
friends in Oklahoma City Tuesday
Nrrs Earl Young! of Oklahoma City
hut formerly of Britton N'isited her
partints Mr anti Mrs Vita lin Tues-
day Ralph Heynohis and vile are visit-
inl their parents this week
Tito Ladies' Aid of the Baptist
church had a pit! supper Tuesday
night
' II 'Randall is on the jury thii
week and his wife has charge of his
Office
Mrs Ida Connell was shopping in
ohlationia City Sitturday
Mrs Mae ilarte of Piedmont okla
is here caring for her mother Mrs A
L Burt who is very
The children of Mr anti It W II
Bandall are ill with throat infection
Mr and Mrs Alson left Saturday for
Missouri and Illinois to visit with
relatives and friends Mr Alscin will
aitend the stock show at Kansas CO
and Chicago before they return
Mr T S NVettstein of St AflhiS
bought a pair of lots throuch the
Brown 'Realty Co and will build a
modern bungalow anti make his home
in Britton
Mr and Mrs Orvil Irvan of Okla-
Immo y visited with his sister Mr
and Mrs Ralph Messer Sunday
The Santa Fe depot was robbed
Saturday nicht 'rho night agent
Muril (7rawf)rd had sent all the
money ill eXCPpt a few dollars whici
was taken City Marshal Ban itiley
arrested the thief Sunday or!) in
and turned hint in to Oklahoma City
aut Mull les
NIr and Mrs Charles 11!
toulLeo ()lila are hero visiting wift
Mr and Mrs Luther Bishop
The little daughter of Mr and Mr
Fred Groff is quite ill with throat in-
fection Vol! -kzale A few fat !on Nlake a
'out! Thanksvivitw roast Lula Black-
burn The eirihih glli iiii1 nterLoned
pii-ents Friday night
Mr Ehiluf is wrecking
tarn and ill use the material in
wo modern homes in BO
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Mr Boyd and family have truived
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it‘ 1A:IS unloading kalir corn Wiltql his
team started up and jerked him off
the wagon Ile WaS taken to St An-
thony hospital At this writing he is
resting tine
Mr J O Dobbs is much better Ile
is able to set up some lohn his son
lits been here taking care of him
Steve Chenowilh has been visiting
Weiche Saturday and Sunday
It Ward Johnston and daughter
Lucile spent Saturday with Grand
Hughes and family
PA Purcell lost liI COW Friday
Earl llinn and wife were visiting
with his parents Sunday
Mrs Coomer and daughter Elsie and
Miss Bertie Teghue of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday with ND's J E Dudley
and family Crs Comer stayed over
till Monday
We have the honor of having one of
the best football players of the slate
I iving near south of Wbeatland The
records show no one htts come up to
Ins record Ile is Mr Claud Heed
Tli !-! is at Norman
Reed and littie son re-
t UT !IVO' herne 1tht Week
FOreSt ‘Villiainson and daughtfq are
visiting J 1 I Kin 4 and wife Ralph
and Earnest his brothers came ‘vith
him to call On a number of his
friends Earnest is here On a fifteen
day furlough lie is on the coast
near Alabama
Elam! Novock has bought hint a
carbon light plant of Mr Lowering
One can just as well have things mod-
ern on the farm as well as in town
Mrs NIttud Tiner and children spent
Sunday dinner at her father's sister's
and brother's at Alustang Miss DIM
Ct11 reelased her during her ab-
SPIlre Mr Wm Comer of id ima is visit-
ing his sisters Mrs J E Dudley and
Mrs A Warner
Mr and Mrs John Locher of Oak-
ville Iowa came Sunday to visit her
sister Mrs I I Todd and family
Christ Brandt who has been quite
sick is some better at this writilin
Mr and Mrs John Estprline visited
BEEF SUPPLY THREATENED
Range Survey Shows Many Acres of
Grazing Land Going to Waste
I'ona Cif y Farmers evgrywhere
arV 'wing urged by livestock associa-
tions packing coriairat ions and other
organizations to hold (olio tool ft'ett a
few callle at least ilitrini2 the coming
w in t 'Fills ph isw ii iwcalls0
( )I the shortitw in hi becr supply
br(Jught almut so many gatiliinen
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