The Capitol Hill Epoch (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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toe Joints and get them down to nor-
mal snd that I to appiy )loone's Em-
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Ask your drugest or sny frst class
druggIst for an original two-ounce
Vttle of )loone's Emerald (full
strength) and refue to accept any
tLing In Its place It Is such a highly
concentrated preparation that two
orinres lasts a IQ Dc tIme and further-
more if tills wonderful discovery
does not glve you complete satis-
faction you can Lave your money
refunded
I:per-tat note: People who want to
reduee rwollen or vartmse veins
tou'll &It a lyCle of F:triers:4 Oil
at once Applied night and momlng
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IA Improvement which will continue
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Efforts Are Being Made to Force Coy
rnrrent Inquiry to lob-
erealleg Deaths
Lotdon—That the sulcide epidemic
la tot conflned to Ms United States Is
demonstrated by the fact that efforts
Sr being made In Britain to force a
government Investigation Into the in-
creasing number of suicides in this
Mtn try
Supporting this raggestion la a ear
'tat number of the British Medleal
lourvel Dr Douglas Kerr toys be Is
Impreesed by ths changing methods of
staid es
Formerly people ended their lives by
tonging drowning or cutting their
throat" but they now resort to carbon
monoxide or cbtap and tally obtained
CInlet-tants
Brigadier Barry Gordon bead of the
Wcide bureau of ths Salvation Army
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Ilear:ng a gro-al Le km
fc-cul the bear farnlly !I an Oil
One itturfp After ggtg
the elde and top of the stump
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which they 12Asot:e1 the moth-
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Marines on Guard at Shanghai
Tta picture shows Unitea Stair umaltrs on duty at taacwhol They Woe lin inauorutiat post on the inter-
aattunal barrier tine which they are defendluip
GREAT BRITAIN ALSO HAS ITS
EPIDEMIC OF THE SUICIDE WAVE
agrees that ruicide Is a growing social
problem and estimates that 5000 per-
sons a year contemplate self destruc-
ton In Britain
"Eight persons call or write to toe
ererY week" be said "and announce
their Intention to commit suicide
"A little sympathy a little advice
and sometimes a little money is sot-
dent to talk most of these people
who range from servant girls to stock
brokers out of the Idea"
Turkey la alto confronted with a
suicide problem The authorities at
Constantinople are reported to be
gravely concerned over the ett-destructive
tendencies developing among
women and girls there
A few days ago Belot Ilanem
eighteen shot herself with her father's
revolver because she failed to pass her
examination' Another schoolgirl Ilik-
met Miens fell 1 n love with a young
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Rancher Raises 'Coorts
to Replace Poodles
Varrletr-rg ag to noir
sts:11 avezre srltb a
mei aelK—rg In Ler arm or
trotr'Lg at Lte er-d tf a !ear tall
fird a Lew pet $4:etit1 VA Ler ty
tall3tes Cets as ite res:t al az
Artsras Ittl:stry
Htry H:i-ets Las et act to make
ratootcs vsultr as pets ty eftaL:Ist-
tg a matt tee tqr the Erie Matt
St!ILI:IL As yet It rerL'alLs to be tam
stetter ramorfas rellacy bzt
the 'muter Is ertelltst ttat troro-
en ret:116e to wear tle 'colfts &lye tLei
11-113 w::I to ea-4 to Lave item Ls eersta
Ile Lis feneled b ati are at gl-c-Iltft
rriTidel efJrforal7e I:TItg q:atrtes
tte athra:s ri wIth
dfgs I caturIng rat-toms Ttey are
tbi d!ft-r-:t to raise te says as ttey
are amcr4 the Lea:LI:eat talmals Ls
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Cosmetic Forecast
New Tork--Colmetic forecart
Em:I Fuchs artlyt: The tfme 13 pot
itstant whtn the gtedg thatge the
color of their eyes
law student who was Indifferent to
her so she attempted to drown herself
but was rescued
One rause for the Turkish epidemic
Is said to be the demoralization
caused by the sudden emancipation of
the women of that country
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Fat Students Lean as
Students Savant Says
New Tork—Fat students get the
skinny marks A eurvey on physical
undiness in the colleges made by Dr
William R P Emerson reveals that
obesity and poor scholarship go hand
in hand
An obese student In Doctor E03-
erson's report is deed as "one
whose weight on the beide of height
is more than 20 per cent above the
s 'era ge"
'Proper control and training of your
son who is now In high school" Urges
Doctor Emerson "can soon start him
on the course of health which will
'aye bim from memberahip In this
group of corpulent deficient' at pres-
ent one of the greatett debits Le the
college situation'
FACTS
about
used car allowances
A10ST yew car sales now involve the
trading-in of a buyer's used car More
and more people are asking: "Why should
my used car seem to base several values?
Why should dealers in different makes of
cars ()ler me allowances differing materi:-
Does the largest allowance offered
mean the best deal for me?"
Here are basic facts:
I Your used car has seeminglydifferent values
because competitive dealers are bidding to
sell you a new car
2 Your used car has only one fundamental
basis of value: what the dealer who accepts it
in trade can get for it in the used car market
3 The largest trade-in allowance which is of-
fered on y our used car is not necessarily the
best deal for you Sometimes it is but some-
times it is not
4 An'excessive allowance may mean that you
are ray in an excessive price for the new car
in comparison with its real value
5 Judge the merits of the new car in compari-
son with its price including all delivery and
Enance charges Then weigh any difference
in allowance offered on your used car
When you are ready to trade-in our present
car remember that after all you are making
a purchase and not a sale You are buying a
rrx car and simply applying your present
car as a credit toward the purchase price of
the new car
GENERAL MOTORS
:VIOLET PONTLIC OLDSMOBILE °ARLAND
BUICK LASALLE -CADILLAC
GMC TRUCES YELLOW CABS AND COACHES
Conflicting
Val-Ay—What d:d yo husband say
wlkn you Efted Lim how be come out
In de crap game?
Jemdaa—lle say "Didn't you all
Ltlit roe say All wour an' Ah say
d'r12 huh: To moot any you won but
yo pocke:1ock say you lostn
wel car for evety purse and purpose"
FRIGIDAIRE—The Electric Refrigerator
Truly a Family Medicine
olds
and
Coug
Dodging an Argument
"Don't you have trouble genii
your wife to believe what you say
when you get home later
'Never My plan is to listen to
what she accuses me of doing and
then own up to it"—Boston Tran-
script '
MOTHhIlS soon learn there's magic in a timely dose
of Dr Caldweirs Syrup Pepsin "It has meant
more tog me than any other medicine I know of My
children love the tz&e of it and like to take it Syrup Pepsin
has meant much to my girl who is now thirteen years old and
has taken it eveT since a tiny baby After taking it their colds
and cough& vanish I have had many experiences with good old
Syrup Pepsin and lust can't praise it enough" (Name and address sent
Won request-) - -
Why ever be skk? Let Syrup Pevsin clean out the 11( 041 '
( cause of colds coughs fevers binous attacks sour ' 1''1 '' t
stomach sick headache From the teething period L
the
to e infirmities of old age Dr Caldwell's Syrup -
PePSin has been the family safeguard Countless
friends urge you from years of happy experience to I t ai si
always keep Syruo Pepsin in the home Get it today &Glitter
and have it handy always Sold by all druggists SYIWP
For a free Hal bottle send mane and address to
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tinging drowning Ot cutting their women end girls there i ' -
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