The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THK I.KAUK
HARDEST
US USUAL
BOLSHEYlkl IN HI SSI
HAVE PKESS OK ( 4H MIU
I'NDKK IHON HKKI.;
SIBJICATION IS
COMPLETE
You Can't Brush Or
Wash Out Dandruff
WAR PROGRAM FOR
PUBLIC EATING PLAGES
. *ts toyp>," «xpressed th J hope that
, all loyal American* would 3**ad-
f ?tly refuse 'o accep'. Jiftributp or
ire toys mad* by this nation of
duu * nU-
INI :s:rici
rr*ic v
6 BELL-ANS
Hot wafer
Sure Relief
The only sur. *:.>• to :• 1 r.d of
U.n.iruff la to dissolve it. >'ou
destroy it entirely To do this.
abouf four vunc«*s of ordinary liquid
arvon, a, ply it at nifiht *h>'D retir-
ing, use enough to moi.ten th - scaio
and rub It S'-ntly with th. finRir tir^
lx thli tonighi, and by morn:.iK
most if no' all, of your dandruff will
be (ron- . and three of four more a;>- |
plication- ill completely dlssolvr
and entirely destroy every single sl*n
:ind trace of it, no matter bow much ;
dandruff you may have.
You will find, too, that i.11 llcbin*j
and di^Fit.tf of the scalp will -to; ;it
once, and Jour hair will be fluff), lus-
troui. KlOMy. hilky and soft, and look'
and feel a hundred times better.
You can set liquid arvon at any drUK i
store It is Inexpensive iu<1 o1 ver I
fail to do the work
l<ondon, Oo: 30 (The Associated
PressK—S<"- men ^,a e .ur-
ic rfi more than any other class of
Kusalana from the Bolshev.K refiluo
ajv the only ones absolutely
unable to find employment and who
ar condemrAl b>' ,hP Bolshevikl
to literal starvation
from the very frrat day the Itol-
tih^vlkl assumed control of the coun-
pressiou of papers were more fre-
quent tlian even in the worst periods
of the Kmperor's riHe. 1 •' fines
Imposed by the Bolshevikl commi'-
sars were . incomparably heavier
than in the old days, when H.CItH'
rubles was the maximum amount
They fined papers :0,0vu rabies for
joMUhin* war news w^hait P -r
mission, and one Moscow paper v.as
fitted 30 000 rubles for the same of-1 Cause no t;ripica pain or nause? .
.i; Cleanse bowels, < w> Km stomach, an 1
1)1 HCONTIN tTl N'< 1 Iil* SI N i: S S
Will sell all furniture, fixtures,
."Ii«?lving, cash r- >' r and all stock
of Mat* r Electric Co ; *ome ieal bur-
sitis; call at plac< of business,
S Division MILS A J MATER
Clifford Stevens arrived today for a
short visit with his par< nt , I)r I)
and Mrn teven.- He is rationed a'.
Virginia Beach, Va. and is attached
to the rifle range. He recently recov-
ered from a sevi re tune of "flu
DON'T YOU NEED ONE NOW? |
Indigestion, biliousness, had breath, |
pas, cons'ipation or any condition j
arlalng from a ma-s of undigested fool j
in th« stomach r.***ds immediate at
tention Foley Cathartic Tablet! are j
mild and gentle, hut sure in action ,
J No bread shall be brought on un
after the flr t course la -*:\ed
! Not more than one kind of u ei
aha 11 be served the am*' jterson
a meal. Meat includes beef, pork,
muttou. poultry and any by-ptv>U;<t
thereof
1 No per sou .-Ikill he servi d at the
f ame meal more than one-half oun« •
butter, one-halt ounce American
j cream or Cheddar ch< *-s« *>r <>n«- •
spoonful of sugar uugar shall not
be served unless asked for No
double cream or cream d> luxe, n
in any event, no cream containing
over £0 ]>er cent butter fat ha!',
served. No sug r bowls shall he u«* i
on the table.
Sugar shall I- limited to allotm- n
'of two pounds ,<r each ninety in. als
served, which is to cover cooking as
well a-a table use (excepting in IIiom
l hotels having a baker's license).
' No bread or toast .ihall he served
under meat or as a garniture; nor
shall bacon b«* served as a garniture
No bread or other bakery product
ELL-ANS
5
CiiHc.Ta Scan
Leai ior the
(^ Complexion
FOR iN DIGESTION
which do* s not
cent flour substitute* shall b< >• i
nor shall one person be served
than two ounces of this Victory bread,
or if no Victory bread r\
than four ounces of other breads such
orn bread, muffins. Boston brown
bread,
No food *hall be burned
stroyed, but wast* shall be saved to:
feed for aniamls or reduced to fats.
No food shall h« displayed in such
manner as to cause u io become unfit
for human consump ion. J Huckin
Jr., state director of hotels and uh-
laces.
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A Ttxzns*
^rCKU\
COLLARS
TT PFABODY 4 CO . MC.
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L ul
:.njr .-iter
;;.l« locttily i'f
h'.-
• cc -uM cn of it! I • i th.it ! .. . ;' -
h uk.he, backache, d) >• > i*. d «irt« , I ,tfc .1
n .Id nun *.:r.v, "Vu- *
U! v. Take D' VUTT'b Li . I'.-. J-ILL 3 . .1 . ,
II their hcalth<glvlna n.-.t - ,i ,ctien At ail d
j'ing
itit ! ' ■ 'ii
w-p
pri7bf, * ill b«-
fundM to any «J '■« *«*-
• i our r. .k.- For t fcle locally \>j
Post Office Drug Store.
feose For .-prea-llng
day, four newspapers were suppres
five were heavily fined and ten
were |n4*re<| for "reports tending
to disc red', the government "
TU pJbliKhej-s could not stand the
drain of constant :fines, the
editors dreaded the prospect (f a
v&ore or leai protracted stay in pris-
on, and tbo rt?por;ers wete afraid to
write about anyihlnK reflecting up-
on Bolshevik; methods, as that miiiht
be construed an attemp to discred-
it like government A newspaper
acquaintance of the writer, a mem-
ber of tb* fvtaff of a most progres-
siva daily, after having .>een tw.ee
imprisoned and hit paper made to
pay a tine of 10.000 rubles for an j
iaof/enslve article, confessed hat he j
wa£ at a loss what to do, tvow to
write.
Whenever pu')Wc dissatisfaction he- ;
caiae too prur.ounced the govern- j
ment suppressed all non-Ilolshevlk,!
"bourgeois" p\kh Heat Ion-*. This ex - j
ample of BoLshe>ik statesmen slip
was emulate! by the I'ertrogTad and
other soviets so that the Ituss: m
presk? entL-ely ceased to erist
Barring the official 1ZVE9TIA, the ;
Police Gazette, as some workmen c ill
i*—published by every local soviet,
and the organs of the Bolshevik and
Left Social Revolutionary partlRS, ■
not a single newspaper is publish-
ed in soviet Russia at present. All (
those who m.ule a living by writing
for the press
provocative,
tone u;> uv* r
" Sold bv Owl Drug Store.
IN UNFINISHED NOTE
"Dear Frieda," read a Hun note
the Yankees found iu a dugou* when
they took a French village the other
day. 1 am waiting for the time when ■
this awful war will be over and I ,
can come back and hold you In my
anus. Hut first I hope it will fall Io
my lot o kill a dozen of these dirty j
American dogs who -" The letter >
ended here A s'ull had penetrated !
the dugout. Ulown the German to
pieces and ended his bymn of hate, i
Public is Warned i
Against Taking
Substitutes for;
Nuxated Iron
PhysUlana Maw Say Thai Ordln*
mry MataMo Iran Praparatian*
Canna4 faaaMy ©•*•
STRENGTH. POWER
AND ENDURANCE
la Organla Iran — Nuxalad Iran
Unllad Slalaa Judga Atklnaan
Qhraa Opinlan
Cirefvl investiB^tion ! y pbysicun* kmooa
tfTUCR'>t .ill p«tie"t. t -i tf• c„if i tl,« l«t
I tf.'te ire of ptoplt l kin«
i iron do not dittinfimli bnwim or-
■•nic nun and metallic iron, and ti.at ucla
UOW find th«m elv s J^.ona olltit (all to cbuin tli« vital cuttfr.
hi dire strata an<I (ac« poverty anil
starratlon if linwllUnK to chutino
their political faith and Join the
ranks of Bolshevik journalism.
AS SPANISH INFLUENZA j
is an exaggerated form of Grip,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC
should be taken in larger doses llian
if prescribed for ordinary (Irip. A
good plan is not to wait until you are
nek. but PREVENT IT by taking
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC j
In time
TO CAPITULATE SOON
Paris, Oct. 30.—The executive com-
mittee of the German parties in Aits - '
trla hui formed a provisional govern-
ment, according to a dispatch fiom
Vienna, and has decided to send a
separate flote to President Wilson.
Tbe Arbeiter Zeltung of Vienna de-
clares that Germany and AuBtria-
Hungary will capitulate without delay.
FOR STUBBORN
COUGHS AND COLBS
Dr. K'ai's Nbi* Discover.
hii* n fifty j c;>r rocofi!
buLiuJ it
u bofit tii reputation on it«or
lien ol t> >jitive i er iiie, i «
la r lievi-j tl« tJir.-. ;
co!Oa, cjag'-i, gr^pe a-'l l-roucii
•ttaclo.
' Dr. Klaj'a N* * Di^ oven ' \
ay f jilts w-ulu.Vt Uwe axiytlu.-,, v
Taat't :h? teneraJ natlon-wid • esc.
" ia which t*ua well-known rtrv?d*-
bjli. Its action Ls prompt, iu u
j.l?a ant, its relief g-.itifying.
Usui a c^ntuty ol co11 • ro
checking, ill d;v-ggUis. fa-' ' > -•
Bowels Out of Kilter?
Hut's nature callingb for r>'
Aifiti her i.j Ukt ^ c'utic 3 >v.t i L
K)m'| Lift FiU . Not j. f- :•
ia tat uftUc't tut £ mild, vw .•
corrective, laxative thut tew« t"
bo«-c?3 i :q action. 25c.
Strength and
durance w h i c h
they eek. aimplf
tecau e they havs
taken the wronf
lorm oi iron.
Therefore, phy-
tlciana mentioned.
below, adriit
Ihoie who feel
the ceed of a
a I r e ti g t h sr.d
Hood t.iilder to
(o to their fam-
ily doctora and
pbUin m preicrip*
lion calling for or*
fame iron-Nux. Jud.aC. W. Atktui
! ated Iron—and pre-
yent thia tu their
druggiat ao that
| Ihtrr n. y be t.o
queition about oh*
J taining the proi>er
; article, liut if they
do rot wish to go
to the trouble of
, getting a pre*.tip-
, lion for Nuxa.ed
I Iron then be aure
i to look on the label
and aee that the
i ord* NUXATED
, IKON aia prilled
tbereon—notNui
1 and Iron nor any
| other form of iron,
but Nuxated Iron.
' The remarkable
<r*ulta produced by
! Nujiatrd Iron and ita widespread tale (it be-
' ing estimated that over three million people
] annually are to day u?ing it), has led to tha
i offering of nuroerouj aul>*titute?. and tl.esa
I phyaiciana aay that health official* and doc- :
I two everywhere ahould c..ution the public |
Sgain t accepting aut>*titute* in medicines j
and tl.ey especially v.arn against accepting
' subatitutes for .k.'u*H pd Iron, which, uietraj
i cf bei'ig organic • i may be nothing mora
1 |hai< a metallic iron compound which may ,
. in aome ca*e i rodu> e u.ore harm than good.
The videiprtad i>-Jt-!i ation of the above in-
formation, ha* V-.'c.i iggrited by Dr. Jamea
Frarcis Sull...ir t> r: rrly phy^icun of j^lle-
vue Hoariul (Outdoor Dept.), New York,
a:id the V -:cl.f*itrr County Ilojpital. Dr.
Feidi.ia.id King, ."'"v York Physician *ni
Medical A atiior ana othf", so thut t!ie pub.
Ii.' ii.ay be i forn.ed on thin subject and
l-rotrried from the i. -e *'f metallic iron un-
tier the dcluai. n f t it is Nuxated lion
at least eomcthi; g as good as Nuxatea
United Staten Judge
G. W. Atkinson. o( the
Court of Claima. Wash-
ington, D C., aays: " It
is Without hesitation
that I recommend
Nuxated Iron to per
oni • ho in the j'tre**
f pi yskal or mental
Ubors base permitted
i ha > stem to become
debilitated, the bod>
exhausted or the nei
vea run d< wn. It has
restored my appetite
and my vitality. 1 feel
that 1 have dropped ott
the burden ol months
t f toil iu the few week-
that I have been fol-
lowing the very simple
directions foe the u e
of Nuxated Iron."
l.o
uffer
It is surprising how r> ny people
Irom iron deficiency and d< not km tv it. Is
you arc not strong cr well, ; otl ewe it ta
yourself to make the following test: ^eo
bow long you can u ^k or how iar you can
•calk without becoming tired. Next taka
two fi*e-grain tablets ot Nuxated Iron three
times P*r day after meals for two weeks.
Then test your strength and aee bow much
you have gainrd.
Maanfactunra* Ifoto— WuxatH Trrn. srtlrji la
Mgrllw] racu"'u-mat* t.y pbystelaaa
Is art a aoni remadv f-it h i* •*'
■uovn to druggist* rnttka rr>" <^drr In rfis s
ts w^urt. it I. Mil Mjii.ii.ifO
buvra Ul* tM(t aaha r&«n MVS ri.jr m<s*t tSa
B<aauf«0tufw* gua/aat«« siio^a^wi
m4 atlisli aatiim:j to • ary pumhr—
tSstntr9^-1' "
... and in the U. S. Army,
here and overseas
V/
fact:
!'rom all accounts, the most eagerly sought-for ciga-
: iff mong American soldiers abroad is Fatima. Exact
tunircs t i prove this are not available; hut, in view f
i .line's known popularity with both officers and men
i;i training on this side of the water, it would seeiji
it - i .• n rrcc t. Below are printed a few typical reports on
T.apinjj camps and army posts, received from our sales-
•>'!i !:. t month:
Fortrfss Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va. t
"F.itima leads it. sales"
Wr.'T Point, Officers* C.'ltib:
"More 1-'.itimas smoked than any other cigarette'*
Rocic Inland Arsenal, Rock Island, III ;
"F;i':ma is second bcs.t ellcr"
Ca M ' PITi, Dili; ont, N. J., OfRcers' Club:
I'atIt: ^ is large i-^ci ! g cigarette"
Camp 2a< hary Taylor, Louisville, Ky. •
"Fatima i most popular high-grade brand"
Cavt- Upton, Vaphank, N. V .
4 I atima is called here 'the officers® cigarette* **
Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.:
44Fatima is one of the best sellers among the better brands"
(.'a**!' Sherman, Chiflicothr, Ohio:
'Fatima i. second biggest-selling • i^arettc"
Camp Morgan, Mobile Hay:
"Fatima i^ leading seller here i:. it : ( la ''
Fort W'adsworth, n. Y
"Most ou.i ers smoke 1 .tii.ias; very p-.pnl-r ubo
among the men"
Fo: i Sim., Oklahoma, "School of Firr":
"Fatima is second in point of sales"
Cam;-Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala.: . '
4'1 itima outsells all other high-class brands4*
l i-r'i Rilev, Kans i , Medical Officers' Training Camp: .
4'I itima :• by far t':e bi gest-selling «igarette in camp"
JL (\ ,fi .1.1
A Sensible Cigarette
o
■ traiiiirg makes the mind quirk
t; : 1 :irmy men—exactly like
ii. ii led civilians—naturally choose
t , not alotu for its good-ta. t-
> • . l> ;t ,.!'.o for the fact that it
v throughout the day.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1918, newspaper, October 31, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280833/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.