The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HAILEYVILLE SIGNAL
$6 XOcrk
i'j i I iUll
TO TAKE STEPS NECESSARY
TO SUPPRESS SUBMA-
RINE MENACE
MEANS CONVOY OR ARMING
CALOMEL SICKENS!
ITS MERCURY! DANGER
Many Women in this Condition Re-
gain Health by Taking Lydia £.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Convincing Proof of This Fact.
liidgway, I'enn. — "I Buffered from female
trouble with backache and pain in my side for over
seven months so I could not do any of iny work. I
was treated by three different doctors and was
getting discouraged when my sister-in-law told ino
how Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound had
helped her. I dccided to try it, and it restored my
health, so I now do all of my housework which is
not light as I have a little boy three years old."
— Mrs. O. M. Koines, liidgway, I'enn.
Mrs. Llndaey Now Keeps House For Seven.
Tennille, Ga.—"I want to tell you how much I have been benefited
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Al>out eight years ngo I
got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in
the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly
all the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The docfor said I had a
severe ra i of ulceration and without an operation I would always
be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist
advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work
in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel
as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and
they have been benefited".—Mrs. W. E. Lindsey, II. 11.3, Tennille, Cm.
If you want special advice write to Lydia E. l'inkliam Medi-
cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened,
read aud answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.
President Declares That Although No
Overt Act Has Been Committed,
Cond tions Are Growing
Untolerable.
Washington -President Wilson ap
peared before congress again ami
H^keti for authority to place the
United State* in a ntatc <>f "arm^il
neutrality" to resist the German aub
marine menace
The continued invasion of the plain
rights of neutrals on the hiph
further sacrifices of American liven
and ship*, the intolerable blockade of
American commerce almost us effec-
tual as if the country were at war—
have taken the place of a dreaded
overt act which was expected to shock
the world and have forced the presi-
dent into the next step toward war.
News of the sinking of the Cunard
liner Laconia with Americans aboard j
| was -eceived here n the president
wan on his way to address congress !
Although without details its grave
possibilities added emphasis to the
president's words.
Congress Must Provide Money.
President Wilson, asking to be em-
powered to take whatever steps are i
necessary, which included the arming
of ships, the convoying of merchant- i
men by war vessels or whatever other ,
steps may be necessary, made it plain
again that he wanted peace but not I
at the price of American lives and |
rights or by driving the American j
flag from the seas. Congress is ex- ;
pected not only to authorize the pres
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, Dangerous
Calomel and Doesn't Make You Sick—Don't Lose a Day's Work—
Wonderful Discovery Destroying Sale of Calomel Here.
You're bilious! Your liver is sluggish! You
feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head
is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't take sali-
vatin.<; calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose
a day's work.
( I.micl is mercury or quicksilver which causes
nect is of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour
bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when
you tYel that awful nausea ami cramping.
If vou want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver
and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take
a spoonful of harmless Dodson's I.ivcr Tone to-
night. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50
cent bottle of Dodson's I.ivcr Tone under my
personal money-back guarantee that each spoon-
ful will clean your sluggish liver better th?n ■
dose of nasty calomel and that it won't rnaka
you sick.
Dodson's I.ivcr Tone is real liver medicine.
You'll know it ne\t morning because you will
wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach
w ill be sweet and your bowels regular. You will
feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor
and ambition.
Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable,
therefore harmless, and can not salivate. Give it
to your children. Millions of people are using
Dodson's I.ivcr Tone instead of dangerous calomel
iktw Your druggist will tell you that the sale ol
calomel is almost stopped entirely here.—Adv.
Mum's the Word.
Doctor—Something wrong with the
baby?
Mother—Yes, doctor; he grit hold of
an old dictionary some way, and
chewed up two pages out of it."
"Did you give him an emetic?"
"Yes, doctor, but I can't get a word
oui of iiiin !"
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly, grizzly, gray hairs by
using "La Creole'' Hair Dressing—Adv.
Many a man who owes His success
to ills wife doesn't owe her much at
that.
Sarcasm of the Rejected.
"Do you write for publication?"
"Oh, no; merely for circulation
among the editors."—Boston Trim-
j script.
Insects In the United States year-
ly destroy .fwOO.OtMt.OOO worth of trees.
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara
A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-Pleasant to take
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by
addition of certain harmless chemicals
which increase the efficiency of the Cas-
cara, making it better than ordinary Cas-
cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant
to take: does not gripe or disturb stomach
Adapted to children and adults. Just try a
bottle for constipation or indigestion. 50c
Excel In form, vitality
and lovelln* as. We
have made a apeclalty of
rosea for year0. Sixteen
e varieties of one-year-
old plants for fl.00, postpaid;
twelve two-year-old planta for
$3.00. Every rose guaranteed to
bloom. Our Spring Guide gives
valuable Information on roaea,
planta, ahruL>0. frulta and berrlea.
bend for It today. It'a Free.
JOS. W. VESTAL ft SON
Box 850 Little Rock, Ark.
LIFT YOUR CORNS ;
OFF WITH FINGERS I
How to loosen a tender corn J
or callus so It lifts out i
without pain. '
Let folks step on your feet hereafter;
wear shoes a size smaller if you like,
for corns will never uKitin send electric
sparks of pain through you, according
to this Cincinnati authority.
He says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, instantly re-
lieves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and nil, lifts right out.
This drug dries at once and simply
shrivels tip the corn or cnllus without
even irritating the surrounding skin.
A small bottle of freezone obtained
at any drug store will cost very little
but will positively remove every hard
or soft corn or callus from one's feet.
If your druggist hasn't stockcd thin
new drug yet. tell him to get a small
bottle of freezone for you from his
wholesale drug house.—adv.
LATEST SINK INGC.
Ship— Tonnage.
Laconia (British) 18,150
Dorothy (British) 3,808
Algiers (British) 2,164
Eros (British) 1.843
Total 25,965
Total destroyed since Feb-
ruary 1 468,619
Average daily 18,024
Average, a6 required by
German estibate to starve
England 30.000
American .... 2
Other neutrals .. 44
British 101
Other belligerents 14
Gosh I
l-"si tint ■ r Corntiisnel—(lot a letter
from one of these autymobeel fellers,
sipiire and I'm all worked up about
It.
Sipdre—What'* the matter, Cy?
Knrtner CorntnsNol Wal, the letter
hiijs, "The inclosed enr in one of the
most popular models on the market."
1 tut the blamed fools clean forgot t'
Inclose It.—Maxwell Accelerator.
IS
This Kidney Medicine Possesses
Excellent Curative Value
The reliability of a medicine i certainly
proven after it has stood equal to the
bent on the market for a quarter of a cen
tury and that i« the ruse with l*r. Kil-
mer'a Swamp-Root. Not a nitiicle user of
the remedy to my knowledge bss been dis-
satisfied with results and itn value in kid-
uey und bludder ailments ia well-known.
Yours traly,
R. E. MAO A I.IS, Druggist,
3122 llryan Street.
Oct. 28, 1910. Dallas, Tel.
ident to use the armed forces of tin
country but also to provide money.
Once before in the interest of tli
public a state of armed neutrality was
proclaimed to prevent "predatory
violence" upon American lives in the
war between France and England, but
it did not result in actual war for the
United States.
Depends on Germany.
Whether another armed neutrality
will mean war depends on whether |
Germany realizes that the United j
States is ready to protect its neutral j
rights by whatever means are neces- !
sary.
With a full realization of the ;
solemnity of the occasion the presl
dent took his action with the calm |
confidence that congress and the
country will stand behind him.
Bills Introduced At Once.
FEVERISH, SICK
Look, Mother! If tongue is
coated, give "California
Syrjp of Figs."
Children love this "fruit lnxntlve,"
nnd nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach, liver nnd bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop playing
to empty the bowels, uud the result Is
they become tightly clogged with
waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your little one becomes
cross, linlf-slck, feverish, don't eat,
sleep or net naturally, breath is bad,
system full of cold, hns sore throat,
stomach-ache or diarrhea. Listen,
Mother! See If tongue Is coated, then
give a tenspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all
the constipated waste, sour bile and but who wants to be a Spartan? Take
undigested food passes out of the sys-
tem. and you have a well child again.
Millions of mothers give "California
Syrup of Figs" because it Is perfectly
harmless; children love It, and It nev-
i er falls to act on the stomach, liver
| nnd bowels.
Ask at the store for n 50-cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs," which
j has full directions for babies, children
of nil ages nnd for grown-ups plainly
1 have lieen prlling Dr. Kilmer's S*amp-
Root for ten IT twelve years 'and I an
mi well pli'iiwd with it that I recommend
it in preference to any other kidney niedi-
cine, believing that I am favoring mt
ct! tomrr by no doing. Dr, Kilmers
Swamp-Hoot Its* ninny frienda in this
ncirilihorliood nnd it enjoys the highest
praise (er what it accomplish!*.
Verv trnlv yours,
J. V. SIIKI.KY, Druggist,
so.'I Indiana Street.
Oct. 28, 1010. San Antonio, Tn.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten cent* to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., llinghamton, N. V., for a aainple aiie bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information
telling about the kidney* and bladder. When writing, lie aure and mention this |
Regular fifty-cent ami one dollar size boltlaa for aalo at all drug stoies.
Just for a Change.
"If I were writing a play In which
a wealthy married couple had tin1 prin-
ciple roles, do you know what 1 would
do ?"
"What?"
"I would hnve them refer to their
courtship In l'etrograd, Constantinople
or Hueharost."
"Hut what's the Idea?"
"«)h, Just to get away from Venice
and Monte Carlo, where two-thirds of
the married couple on the stage seem
to have met each other."
8pertan Women Suffered Untold Tortures
Help! Help!
The Turk ought to make a good
chauffeur—he's a born Auto-man.—
Boston Transcript.
Stop!
EAT LESS MEAT
Excessive eating of meat is not only
tremendously expensive, but it is posi-
tively Injurious to health. In place of
meat try Skinner's Macaroni and Spa-
ghetti the most delicious of all food
and the richest in nutriment. They
can be prepared in a hundred appetiz-
ing ways at small cost. Write Skin-
ner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Neb., for beauti-
ful Cook Book. It's free.—Adv.
The immediate response was the ; printed on the bottle. Adv.
introduction in the house of a bill ap- 1
proved in advance by the president, j Shining Example,
empowering him to furnish guns and "The forehead In the case of nn In-
' gunners to American merchantmen; tellectunl mun, and u studious man
i to "employ such other instrumental- , especially, Is likely to heighten after
1 ities and methods," as may become ; thirty." All, yes, of course. There Is
necessary, and providing for a $100,- ; the case of Robert Fltzslmmons, actor.
! 000,000 bond issue, to be used in his i I tear old Bob. They say he Is tremen-
discretion for war insurance to en- j dottsly studious. Studies for weeks
courage American commerce to brave to commit to memory: "Strike this teu-
the sufimarine peril. The bill will be j der woman if you dare," or some other
brought up in the house with special great line in the play.—Louisville Cou-
j rules for its immediate consideration. 1 rier Journal.
A similar bill will be considered by ! ■
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City, No. 9-1917.
Overheard.
"Isn't she Just nice enough to eat?"
"No; her taste is execrable."—Bos-
ton Transcript.
What Is Uric cAcid ?
Everyone has uric acid in the system,
bat naturally in small quantities. Ex-
cessive amount is caused by eating too
much meat and foods that ferment in
stomach. The kidneys, being the filters
of the blood, are supposed to separate
and throw the poisons out of the system.
Weak, tired and overworked kidneys
fail to do this, hence the uric acid accu-
mulates and the urate salts are carried
by the blood to the solid tissue structure,
causing backache, lumbago, rheuma-
tism, dropsy, drowsiness, and tired
feeling.
To overcome the trouble is only a
matter of toning t.p Ihe kidneys, and this
Is best done by a treatment with Anuric,
three times a dav. Anuric is a recent
discovery of Dr. fierce of Buffalo, N. Y.,
tnd can be obtained at any drug store.
• Experience taught Doctor Pierce that
Anuric is a more powerful agent than
Uthia in dissolving uric acid, and it is
then carried out of the system.
THE ONWARD MAKCH of Bronchitis,
s. and deep seated Coughs Is
arrested by Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
\B In those scrofulous condl-
tlons of the blood which In-
vlte Consumption ; in severe,
■f lingering Coughs, and Weak
Lungs, which threaten you
with this fatal disease, and
when other help has failed
—this medicine is a proved
cimedy.
mm As a blood-cleansor,
\W ■ strength-restorer, and tonic
1M ■ It is sure to benefit. In all
^ lingering Bronchial and
Throat affections, and In every disease
that can bo reached through the blood,
It never fails to benefit or cure. In
tablet or liquid form.
The machinery of the body needs to
bo well oiled, kept in good condition
Just as the automobile, steam engine or
bicycle. Why should the human neclect
his own machinery more than that of
his horse or his engine? Yet most
people do neglect themselves. Clean
the system at least once a week with
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet*.
! the senate foreign notations commit
tee.
The president's long expected ac-
j tion, whi'e received in the main with
i expressions of support, threatens to
force an extra session of congress.
Republicans, disinclined to grant
! blanket authority while congress Is in
| recess, give evidence of opposing the
| legislation the president asks, not for
the purpose of withholding it, but t<^
force him to have congress in special
j session to take a hand In the next
steps which they feel will lead to
CUTICURA IS SO SOOTHING
To Itching, Burning Skins—It Not Only
Soothes, but Heals—Trial Free.
Treatment: Bathe the nffeeted sur-
face with Cuticura Soap and hot wa-
ter. dry gently and apply Cuticura
Ointment. B<'pent morning und night.
This method affords Immediate relief,
and points to speedy henlment. They
are Ideal for every-duy toilet uses.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Femenlr.a" for nil fetnule disorders.
Price WJc und $1.00.—Adv.
Qood Old Patrons.
Willis- Do you think u knowledge
of the lillilo Is necessary for u busi-
nessman nowaday*?
dills—Yes, Indeed; ignorance of It
cost Bump, the mull order man, a hun-
dred Inst week. Some fellow copied u
lot of names out of Chronicles and sold
It to Bump as a mailing list nnd Bump
sent out circulars of his new safety
razor to half a hundred patriarchs of
the Old Testument before he got wise.
—Judge.
Allen's Foot-Ease for the Troops.
Many war tonn hospitals hare ordered Allen'*
Foot-Kane, the antliiepilc powder, for une
timing the troop*. (Shaken Into the Hh< en and
sprinkled In the foot-bath, Allen'* Foot Kane
(jive* rent and comfort, and rnnkeit walking a
delight. Hold every where 'J.V. 'I i v n t< luy. A«1t.
The republicans are receiving Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
flQERSW*
ft (killTonic
I passive support from the democratic
element classed as pacifists.
The president's advisers deplore this
, situation for its effect on Germany,
where they are convinced it wl 1 feed
the official impression that congress
will not support the president if he
finds it necessary to go to war, and
that he Is not speaking the sentiments
of a united country.
SHIPS ARE READY TO SAIL
Either Guns or Warship Convoys
Satisfactory.
New York.—If President Wilson Is
authorized by congress to arm ships
to protect American merchantmen on I
the high Beas, the American line 1
steamships tied up here will resume
i sailings as soon as guns can be pro-
; vlded, it was stated by the line's of-
! ficials here.
The St. Louis, St. Paul, Philadel-
phia, New York and Kroonland are
at their New York docks, the line
having declined to send them out.
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
High Pockets.
Patience—You know small pockets
for valuables, Intended to be fustened
to linings of ludies' shoes, have been
patented.
1'iitrice—That's convenient. They
are made so high now that we won't
have to go very fur down to reach
them,
PROMPT RELIEF.
enn be found in cases of Colds, Coughs,
I.n Grippe and Headaches by using
Laxative Qulnidine Tablets. Does not
affect the head or stomach. Buy your
winter's supply now. Price 20c.—Adv.
Large Melon.
Joe Arnold of Weatherford, Tex.,
raised a,wa'ermelou that weighed 100
pounds.
Mixed Up.
Stella called on her newly married
friend Bella und found her tit ti red in
n businesslike overall, while her urms
were full of fashion papers and cook-
ery hooks.
"Hallo!" she exclaimed. "What are
you going to make?"
"Some cakes," replied the young
wife, proudly.
"But why have you got those fush-
lon papers us well us the cookery
books?"
"You see," confessed Belln, rather
shamefacedly. "I'm u bit of u novice
at cooking. Tell me, do you muke
cukes from n recipe or a pattern?"
Heat Hastened Hair's Growth.
Absence of steum heat lit the Mai-
ling workhouse, Kent, ICngluud, would
make tho hairdresser there grow fond-
er of the Job of cutting the Imnnte^
hair. But steam hent mnkes the hair
grow faster. That Is why the halp*
dresser Is longing to Imvu the price
of haircuts Increased.
Heretofore the Mailing workhouse
Iiiis been heated with Individual coal
stoves, but recently n Bteum heating
apparatus was liistulled In the build*
lug. Then It wns not long ufterwurd,
according to the hairdresser, that the
barber's Job became Just one hulrcut
after the other, and the blame wae
placed on tho steam heat.
The olllclal barber told the bnlr rais-
ing story to th«i board of directors, hot
that body reserved decision on wheth-
er the price of hulrcuts should be la>
creased.
France In 1010 exported to the Onlfc
'iI States goods valued at $110,304,001*
Cleveland's 008 public school teacfe
•rs expect Increased pay for 1017.
BEWARE OF
sudden colds.
Take —
CASCARA ©QUININE
The old family remedy-to tablet
form—safe, «ure, ea«7 to take. No
opiates—no unpl«*aaunt after effects,
f ,urva colds ia 24 hours—Grip in 3
days. Money buck If It fails. Get
the genuine box with Red Top and
Mr. liUl'a picture on It—25
Al Aaj Bnu State
ACTRE8S TELL8 SECRET.
A well known actress fives the follow-
ing recipe for gray hair: To half pint of
watar add 1 02. Kay Rum, a small box of
Barbo Compound, and hi ox. of glycerine.
Any druggist can put this up ' r you nan
mix It at home at very little cost. Full
<1lrectlona for making and use coma In
*ach box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
lialr, and make It soft and glossy. It will
not color the acalp. Is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
One of the new gasoline farm tratv
ors is designed to do little more than
be work of a single horse.
Strong Material.
The professor wus spi uklng to the
class regarding Irou und steel for
building construction.
"What Is the strongest material
which cun be put Into a bouse?" he
asked.
"Llmburger cheese," promptly re-
plied the boy, speaking from experi-
ence.
A gauge has been Invented for accu-
rately determining the amount of molB-
ture In lumber.
ECZEMAS
Money buck without qutHtlon
if IIUNT'H CURK fail* In (he
treatment of ITCH, KCZBMA,
KIN<iWOKM,TKTTEItorother
Itching fikin dlneanea. Price
6O0 at drritfKlMtH.or direct from
11. Richards Miliciat Co., Shirc ,TiL
IF YOU HAVE -
Malaria or Pll« . jHcl^leadacha, Coath
Bowel*, Dumb Ague. Sour Stomach, aai
belching; If your food docs not a««lmiAata in
you have do appetite,
Tuffs Pills
«|| remedy theaa trouble a. Price* 25 cant*.
[Bargains In Stocks]
60 shares American Telegraphoue fc* UTS.
16,00) shares Uncle Bam Oil at one cent a
B share. 60 sharea Oklahoma Star Oil at a
I SB a share, roll QUICK BALK ONLY. ■
| BOX 75, LITTLE BOCK. ABK. |
Montana 640-Acre
Homesteads
New law Juft passed. New towns,
opportunities. Map nhowlnjr proposed rtll
roada. 6en<l cents (or tuspa sod Into*
mation. Address
U.S. Commissioner, Ontloak, NeaL
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