The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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THE GREER COUNTY DEMOCRAT
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CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. UGH! In Woman's Realm
IT'S MERCUfir AND SUES
IT It IMPKRATIVC
'Ml kr«{ ■ tM.lt| or MlMita
.«•* Cardial a. your mm*
In constant hm fur Bftjr ><
mi4 Mr Adv
StrtJghlen Up! Don't Lose a Day's Work! Clean Your SlogQish
Liver and Bowels With "Oodson's Liver Tone."
Cgfc! ('alotnei makes ton sick Take f atralghtaa you right up aad make ron
• doe* of the *U«, dangerous drug to-' fe«| Roe «nd vigorous by morning
First of New Fall Modes Offers No Startling Departures From
lines That Make Up the Silhouette of the Day—General
Direction of the New Co.ffures Is Toward Greater Elab-
oration Than Has Been Seen fo; Several Years.
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algbt aad tomorrow you may loss s
day'a work.
Calomel la mercury or qulckallver
which cause* necrorts of tfas boars
Calomel. when It cornea Into contact
with aour bile rrashea Into It. brea-
Ing It up This la when ou feel th t
awful nausea and cramping If vou
feel aluggUh and "all knocked oat," If
your liver la torpid and bowel consti-
pated or you bar* beadacl.a. dl. /.mess,
coated tongue. If breath la bad or
•tomach sour, juat try • apoonfu of
karmlesa Oodson's Liver Tone.
* Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50 cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take
a spoonful tonight and If It doean't
It I* not tin* height <>ii ! men at-
tain Unit makes tlieni giddy—It Is look-
ing down with 1-oittempt on the crowd
beneath them.
Or. B. F. Jackson,Celebrated Physician,
handed down to posterity his famous
proscription for female troubles. Now
sold under the name of "Femenlaa."
Price wUc and fl.OO.—Adv.
An Unproductive Visitor.
"Say, young feller," wild Broncho
Bob, "have you got n gun on you?"
'No, sir," replied the mnn with the
brand-new cowboy uniform. "I was
told that it was better to be unarmed,
so as to avoid any Impression that I
was seeking a quarrel."
"Well, thi t'e a big disappointment.
( needed a brand-new gun an' thought
you'd be brlngln' along at least a pair
of 'em. Don't you let anything like
this occur again."
1 want yon to go back to the store and
gat your money Oodson's Liver Ton*
Is destroying the aals of calomel bo*
causs It Is real llvor medicine; eatlre-
ly vegetable, therefore it aanuot sail*
vate or rn.it' you sick
I gtia'^ntee tha. one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your slug*
glsh liver to work and clean your bow-
els of that aour b'.e and constipated
waste which la clogging your •ystem
and making you feel miserable. I guar-
antee that a bottle of Oodaon a Liver
Tone will keep your entire family feel-
ing fine for months. Give it to your
children. It Is harmless; doesn't grip*
and they like its pleasant taste.—Adv
If the earliest arrival In sulta de-
signed for early fall wear Is repre-
sentative of the coming mode, let ua
he thankful that It is a Itussian In
s pi ration. For elegance and the
■pice of atyle. for general becoming*
ness and class there Is nothing better
than the Kussian blouse. It Is excep-
tionally line in rich fabrics, velvets and
fine broadcloth. Fur Itching* In It,
r something net
ulng hnlrdrca*.
stick
looking fo
of a hecia
Ictetl the
fores. milady
aoiuethlng tb
routes along.
The two coiffures pictured are pret-
ty and easily done. The hair Is waved
about the head for both of them. In
the style shown at the left (he hair Is
I'l
In the way
Having ae
of the coif-
to It until
her more
the actor It Is nni
It takes ni
life's mot Hi
ar dr
•il itf
chli
don
dt from his
man happy. !
'ti m Kppltig for cat with He veil
I tm«e, ait'l it Is one of the imimiI
►ptiialucil Industries In L
lib frog entchlng antill catrh
ll«il; the frogs go to some real au-
nts ami to the analomlral laborato-
i-s of the hospitals, and the sualls «rt
lly bought as cleaner* of suburban
vsilc miuariunw. lite .null that la
ti In M. ho cutties from the vtn*>
l of France. London Chronicle *
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Danger From Mosquitoes.
The most dangerous of the biting In-
sects Is said by most entomologists to
be the mosquito, and the species which
Is the chief carrier of malaria Is found
very widely distributed throughout the
world. As a rule Individuals do not
wander far on their own account, but
they can be blown considerable dis-
tances by a wind, and they have a
habit of traveling about in trains and
ships. The female hibernates through-
out the winter, and, It Is reported, has
been found under the frozen snows of
Siberia, mingled with the moss and
snow.
When the olllce really seeks the mull
It la safe to bet that the man's signa-
ture on a bank check menus soiuu-
thing.
Every woman's pride, beautiful, clear
while clothes. I?m Red Cross Uail Blue.
All grocers. Adv.
Why 8he Worried.
"Oh, my I" sighed the sad one.
"Now what's the matter?" said tho
other.
"This paper says the engineers as-
sert that only enough coal to last the
world 800 years is available In New-
castle."
"Well, why don't you go down to
that fortune-telling woman and And
out If you're going to live over HOQ
years?"
Righteous Indignation.
He hud been showing his rich old
aunt from the country some of the
sights, and this evening they were to
witness a revue.
He was keen on making a good Im-
pression, as he had great expectations
from the old lady. So he was quite
taken back when, as soon as the cur-
tain rose, the good dame grasped him
by the arm and hurried him from the
theater.
"Disgraceful I Such bad manage-
ment!" she said, indignantly, when
they had reached the lobby. "Just
fancy allowing the curtain to go up be-
fore those poor girls were dressed 1"
Imitation Pearls.
Clover Imitation pearls have been
made by filling thin glass bulbs with n
solution of fish scale nacre. Another
method Is to coat the Inside of the
glass bulbs with a ten per cent gelatin
solution which Is allowed to become
only partially dry before a small
amount of sodium phosphate Is added,
then the drying process Is continued
slowly. The imitations look much like
genuine pearls, but they can be detect-
ed by noting the place where the bulbs
have been sealed.
Filers.
"Do yoa ever take a flyer In the
market?"
"No," replied the munitions specu-
lator. "Nothing doing with airships.
I'm for submarines."
"Magnet Bill."
He doesn't look like a very Important
part of a big automobile organization,
this stooped, grizzled man, but the
president of a great motor car com-
pany says that "Magnet Bill" saves his
salary a dozen times over every day
he works. Rain or shine, summer or
winter, "Magnet Bill" may be seen
walking slowly about the automobile
plant, his eyes on the ground. "Mag-
net Bill" gets his nickname from the
fact that his tools consist solely of one
tin bucket and a big steel magnet,
strapped to the end of a shovel han-
dle. It Is his duty to save automobile
tires by removing from the roadway
every nail and bit of metal that might
cause a puncture. Thousands of cars
are run over the roadway to the test-
ing place and it is figured that with-
out the precaution taken by "Magnet
Bill" the cost for cut and punctured
tires would be $20,000 every year.—
Popular Science Monthly and World's
Advance.
EARLIEST ARRIVAL IN FALL SUITS.
Don't Poison Baby.
F°?ZT.^^nH,A0,0 •,rw'r mother tbomrttf h- r child must hat
I AKLUOUP; or I m.U'inm to iimko it ideep. The** dm, * w iU irodur
.. •iVJ'-, •** r*£W OHO 1*8 TOO MAN Y will produce tho 8LEE
I KOM Willi l! TilhKB JM N'i WAKING. Many Uii the clnldrtn wh
har
'IMS I lie*
F
ho
tip, laud*-
Imvo been killed or *h<«o health lu.a Ucn ruined for life by pir.
uuiu an 1 morphine, wli uf which Ian narcotic product of opium. I ru*.gi
are prohibited from si lling either of the narcotics named to children at all,
to ain UmIv without I iU«liiti}* thorn Tho tl«*tlnitinf> i f •• narcotic*
m : mrdicin4 which rrtietYM j*tin ami * */<•**/>, hut ivhu h in
oum rinse* jtnutm t 9 tUujxtr, conuf, t\>rtvu!in>nti timl di-ath." The tout* I
•n>ph medicmiw containing opium are diisruised, and sold under the nam< «
of •• Ornjm," " Cordials," "Soothing Syrujst.' « tc. You should not ts-nn t any
nutliciiie to be given to your children without yoti or your phyt>it-un know
of what it is eonitsised. CASTORIA DOKH NOT
(.'ONTAIN NAROOriCS, if it Issarti the siguuturo .
of t'haa. 11. Fletcher. /T* y/^
ticnttlne ( astorla always bears the signature of
Had Severe Kidney Trouble
Engineer J. E. Fellows of tha C. N. O. & T. P. Rv of Chattanooga
Tenn., writes that when he was firing ho was attacked with kidney trouble!
AlSdSX"1 tricd " toeltherdidh£L,^
Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
He did so, and improved from the first. He has never been troubled since,
and what itdid for him it will do for you. It is tho safest and surest trcatl
Ptcnt^forjndi^cstion^k^ne and liver trouble. SOe and $1. aiall drugfeusta. 1
(BillTonic
Sold for47 years. For Malaria, Chilla and Fever. Aim*
m r ine ueneral Strengthening Tonic. 60c ud fl.OO it ill Drsj StsMt
and Is destined to play a great role in
trimmings.
I The first of the new fall modes Is
presented In the picture above, for
the benefit of those who must be pre-
pared early for the coming of cool
weather. It will be seen that It offers
no startling departures from the lines
that make up the silhouette of the
day. The skirt Is full and cut very
little longer than shoe-top length. In
many of the new skirts the fullness
Is confined in narrow side plaits at the
waist. It is undraped and finished
with a hem.
The coat follows the Russian model
closely In line, but departs from it in
the raglan sleeve. It fastens at the
left front with a row of large bone
Revenge.
"I've been cnlHnx this number for
live minutes," suid the Irate subscriber.
"W'hut number?"
"I'm so Irritated I'm almost tempted
not to satisfy your feminine curiosity."
combed back in a small pompadour
and brought to the crown, where It is
divided into four strands. These are
arranged in four coils across the back
Shell pins support the hair at the
sides and a comb is thrust in at th«
back.
In the other coiffure all the hair l!
waved and arranged In a long French
twist which reaches to the forehead
It le loosely coiled and pulled down
over the middle and at each side ol
the brow. Little wire pins hold the j One seed of cotton planted and re-
waved hair In the correct lines at tli« planted will produce 40,000,000,000
sides. j seeds In six years.
Both these coiffures look more ela- .
borate than they are in reality. It 1; it's impossible for a woman to pre-
dlscrimlnating use of pins that SCrve a secret so it will keep.
gives them the neat appearance and
Being popular consists
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few—a beautiful
head of hair. If yeurs la streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re-
store It to Its former beauty and lua-
ter by using "La Creole" Hair Dress-
ing. Price fl.OO.— Adv.
rcmemberinj
largely
what to forget.
A human being cannot breathe at a
height of seven miles from the earth.
Three Words
To Your Grocer—
"New Post Toa sties"
will bring a package of breakfast flakes with a delicious
new corn flavour—flakes that don't mush down when
milk or cream is added, nor are they "chaffy" in the
package like the ordinary kind.
These New Post Toasties are manufactured by a new
process using quick, intense heat which raises tiny
bubbles over each flake, the distinguishing character-
istic. And the new process also brings out a new corn
flavour, never tasted in corn flakes of the pasL
Try a handful dry—they're good this way and the
test will reveal their superior flavour. But they're
usually served with milk or cream.
New Post Toasties
— for tomorrow's breakfast
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
Sold by
IN THE COLLECTION OF NEW COIFFURES.
A Wise Provision.
A good story is being told, apropo*
of preparedness, on a clever labor
orator who lately spoke In Baltimore.
In a speech made In another city he
absentraindedly put his finger In hie
mouth and In un outburst of ener-
getic eloquence inadvertently bit It.
Later on, exigencies more or lena
common to suffering humanity
caused him to part with the offend-
ing teeth and replace them with •'
good brand of artificial ones. But tha'
remembrance of the former still
rankled, and when he began his
preparations to speak In Baltimore,
he removed the teeth carefully, and
putting them on the table beside hlra,
looked at the audience and quietly
remarked: "Safety first"
The street trees of I'arls number
.",0,000, 2(3,000 being planes, 10,000
chestnuts, and 1-1,000 elms.
Potato Doughnuts
(Write for Recipe)
retain the moisture several days. An
excellent wholesome food when made
with the pure
KC Baking Powder
Always sure to please.
Try a can today—at our risk.
A Handy Book containing 10 Cook-
ing Lessons and 54 Tested Recipes will
be mailed you FREE if you will send
your name and address to
JAQUE3 MFG. CO„ CHICAGO
buttons. These buttons, set in rows,
form the decorative feature, appearing
on the sleeve and on the body of the
garment. A narrow belt of the fab-
ric Is fastend with a single button. A
high turnover collar promises another
! season of smart style in collars. The
j material is a panne velvet.
Worn with this suit a georgette sail-
or holds Its own with a style value
equal to that of the costume. This is
an outfit to delight the heart of the
slender woman, for in it she will look
her best.
While hairdressers appear to be
j pxperimenting With many different
I styles, the general direction of the new
I coiffures is toward greater elabora-
tion than we have had for several
rears. It Is noticeable that the fore-
j head Is covered more, the hair is al-
most always waved and puffs and
i curls are dividing honors with soft
| colls as a means of disposing of the
back hair.
This variety In style makes a happy
state of affairs for those who ar.-
finish that Is always the chief charm
of any style.
New Napkin Rings.
A new pattern napkin ring has flat
flanges protruding from the bottom
which serve as a stand or feet. These
keep the ring in place, and give op-
portunities for its ornamentation not
possible in the ordinary rings. The
same Orm makes the teatte, tea ic-
fuser or tea ball spoon, which makes
one to three cupfuls of tea with one
filling. They have produced two new
styles In this.
White Satin Costumes.
White saUn costumes are the last j
word in summer apparel. Soull pots j
bands of the satin on a braided tulie
frock and completes the picture with
a full knee-length coat of satin.—
Harper's Bazaar.
WE HAVE REVERSED IT!
Instead of practicing1 what we preach, we preach what
we practice. These whirling" rolls were turning out
faultless flour long before we uttered a word — we
learned our lesson well before we recited it broadcast
to the multitudes who now are staunch friends of
Heliotrope Flour
Won't you please try a sack upon our recommenda-
tion? Make it your NEXT sack?
The grocer who offers a substitute may really thinly it a
just as good—but, it isn't
Oklahoma City Mill & Elevator Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
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Watt, W. O. The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916, newspaper, August 10, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280746/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.