The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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Stomach Trouble
Can Be Corrected
Quickly and Easily
If the Stomach Is Upset and
the Digestive System Is
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One Cannot Hope to Feel
Well and Strong. Many
Complications Have Their
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HEADACHE!
A Wirataj of Rod 11 y Trouble
TAKE torr,»th;r.^ to revere
«L* headache, but be ture
that !i relieve* t e c»j«« of the
trouble i!»o AfT.rin re!ieve»
{.un, but doe> not; • ^ to remove
the cauie. Bro-As^rin contaici
enough pure »»: rin to relieve
pain and it a^ > contains other
ingredient! that remove the
cause of the headache or pain
also. It aSMStt '.'tture Write
(or a free sarr; le package of
bro-A«pnn. Mention your
dealer's name Beach Chemical
Co., St Louis, Mo.
FOR ALU PAIN
BRO-ASPRIN
Wanted, Men and Ladies
to learn barber trad*. 8p«riaJ fcrw tnition. Fr*
cattbtfua OliUhoM Cu> '
104 W. California.
»*re. Drxtor W>
felt, means to
Birbtr >ll»g«,
UaJTj I'lifii, Kfr
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rA I tn I o KniSMe-aai.';
Buok;»t 1 UHK r«»« «H<-u. » t
I earn with *ti{«erflHil rapidity. Xor
j hid the boy pr»>;-»r r- creri'*: he tiid
"«rly l^eeti di«sr«re»j fMr flapp'ne hii
, Sands In St.ir.'.. prayer, learned al tlie
I temple, while r*ff>r WH!» »ai per-
I formini a funeral rerenonj over t
lep.irK-d rtinr<-h i.i-m'.t-r. Tlie exrii»e
! fas that "!!«• wath a JapjDetlie. fa-
j tiler-thai!. 1 !i j'Jihl be mould iike
It . .
Babble saw in the village many
rhir.c« 'hat were benutlfn!. "n><»e. tils
father. *lt* the stern u«e of the
West already dnve'oi^-d. dt) not see.
or »oti!o not !o<.k fir K«pp.-ially were
the temples anesthetic au<! abomina
hie; he had no patience with the very
'ew missionaries who saw them as ob-
Jert« of art.
It enn be seen that Dortor Wells
had Do sympathy wltli the very air
which his son breathed, since that air
•»a« ailed with ancient folk-lore an'i
myths, filled w!tb Orlentalesqitt per-
fume! and habits.
He felt (hot application to his
»tudle» would soon remote Bobble far
fr< m this In-ldious Influence even bet-
ter (linn he himself mljht do It. It
< ns .lerely an Induced phase.
"•nishteen. fa-'-.er "
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; >nr . . ."" he pa rsed. vacanr-eye<l
a* ej^.-iiera. II.i'otb boyboc-4: t:e
S"-»at vj.ire h ,>e Ir a comtBodioas
yard, »e shaded Ny >ft-over forest
•revs, e':n and aa'nut and '"eeefc. w:ib
:..:-re and there a line of leafy syc%-
rf.'-^es »h«-re tbe creek had been Clled
j In. C<rfilness and quiet; or»lered 'lays.
' A we!l-n.aflie<) program, e't too staid-
| !y delineated. Cookies in tbe kllchen.
Strange that he si.-old remesj'er
i 'hat' The starchy gingham of his
mother Mer pride In him. a cilnlster
setting forth to strange bnds. . . .
1 "Would ) vi like to go to America?
1 To a colVge for learningf'
"If you command, father."
"I do not command, son. It Is a
request. Ion should go. Yes . . .
ve« ... 1 do command. Von must
Bobble bowed h'.s bend. "The son
refining to obey his father shall be
punished with one hundred blows of
the bamboo." he said sadly "WbeD U
It yoa wiil that I dtp-artT"
"Why . . . don't you msnt to go?
Are yon only going becaost I ordvr
you?"
"Yes. father."
"Why not?"
"Only missionaries go to co'lege"
The boy suilied sagely. "I would not
care to be s missionary."
"Rather be a mock-lord, ruler of a
h"St—a h< «t con-lstlng f a d>"ider'.r.g
servant, senile," Wells said harshly,
adding somberly, ilsiost apologetical-
ly : "Your uncle would see to It that
yon tiere not a missionary," and ex-
plained what college! were for.
Listening MisakOb without the door,
her ears shan> tor ti the many van
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i I« — - rr^aa Wis overwie--; -J
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"" tja He w - I hive r le of yon
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t ,,, r; - e f r t ~:z tc
T'e *t tratrer was a view-* «ys.
J" ~m*r-7 s r^j^Hi serre-f tMM
' -"•>*- T1-* ;esre«t 'iat Sand^rsoa
'-- i c.-c* w;§ to insist that
' - ' ^ - S* " ti - x (is -te ar-
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1 *» eid fr*i •"» nofi water "Ek. It
id ~J®y wis; tj tz.i was re*cfce«J
y » s; iral italr se wh!<-i had i 'aad-
'~-i 'ef re the : -t anf tier; e z-1a-
to i !n;-3w: tz the roci Ft-j-3
tie wir:-;--. ?f tiU f -er rotz was a
drop of rry feet.
'^i'-e'T. 5er;er=-:c fc^d tils P003
prewired for B-- J. It was trirt fr'i
tie i.'/-«e. "No keepin the lad
a i - »ri:t;g sch->--[. A fellow wacta
a e pr>i<ry. A -;a-e to bring his
'* w:»re we g-atwa :7<!S woa't dis-
t*f ti-eta. tor hesr then."
T/e ry>3 pleased B->*> l~3eE«ely
Ssad^r'.-.-a tad ?-red It cp as he said,
to give the :• ne-iy boy a homelike
pla* Arraal'.y. fee hid id -tied tbe
rwo as be would have i!ie<j til owe
room wh«ii he wai 1 lad.
fr-r nothiag to «p«-ak of;
Wilis covered with the so>t of hant-
iag :-riars that Sanderson lad always
admired; fv-. r chain, til boogkt iec-
ood-haad. v> n to be "kraellke, ind
not rr.T:" 1 ra-k of tc- ti. iiied with
scaie of his -Julie's owe. a bread
d .V-e t-ed. cur"-tine«3 fr- —j tie roota
(Su4em ha3" slept upon grala-
■ac.i w;:en he 5rst care iroaad the
K ra 1 tar le with a hnmidor, lert
P, b ■ -it to cigarttTe* (which he eariy
His day# ir fbe streets srartied
him. It was strang to waik through
( t'e .-tow-;? of hurrying people aad see
co face that re ice*. Oaie or twice
he had greeted 1 J.ip-ane^e, oftiy to be
rewanled wi^h 1 bl^rk s"are. or a n-
, per .-.-cs giggle. Af"<-r that f« was
silent. Yet be could not help but feel
"i -h tla^ he saw a brown i; ct dlsap-
| p»sr in the crowd, an unexpected
p*ilg3aat loneliness ... ft seemed to
him that a fragmert of his familiar
world hid vanished, leaving him alone.
He was ea'lrely unaw re of encoar-
j aging looks thrown at h:m. B-ib was.
ns a woman with two tir.y hnr.d es re-
marked to her compani .a. not at all
hard to look at. There vras «"n;ethlng
c. r:irr.andir.g alwut hits. Not Infre-
quently a girl, or a free-and-easy
yoccg matron, found time to smile at
him.
Str.derson liked th* mnn-company
; It ge^e him a feeiing that no (piest. no
; a:at*er bow Intimate, co-.-id tnstilL Th*
!>oy's rajt attention wien he spoke h«
•00k not as doty, but as interest. It
w a a combination of both. Th*
s.-.fhtest en~ ,.r.;--er.^ct was suff'-^ert
•o start him ret- ntscing of his college
lnya He felt that B "b should be fore^
»im«l but did not realise that he
was arming him as welL
tf a pab
*S-< to 0>!' I" Ju--
' 'A -T
c-orthw~:-r2
Jsn- 15
» a d-v for sb»>
*5 to ir; a day.
• -r nn>o t>y a:.-:
• r—i ■ - r tan t»
H*>a'>,,'.^rtc-ri for
TANLAC IS WORLD'S
BLST TONIC FOR
STOMACH TROUBLE
["his Great Medicine Will
Tone Up the System,
Soothe an Inflamed Stom-
ach, Remove Accumulated
Poison and Start the Di-
gestive Organs Function-
ing Properly, Thus Allow-
ing the System to Assimi-
late the Food One Eats—
All Good Druggists Sell
TANLAC.
Done in Color
"A funny thing happened In my
own last week." said the chatty n>g
c * train.
"What * - * that?" asked hi* iis*er-er
"Weil, I!:ack. 1 nblte man. ml
VI ,-e. 1 colored taan. 'bought a fel-
0 -■ ata:ed Brown wis pretty green,
o they tried to sell h!;o a whit#
•orse But Bro*n was w.l: read sad
e de-e.ve-i th-:., 1 t... In fact, he sn
Ji tie a;oaey tiey ta-L'
"And now 7*
"And cx*w Black aad White are
dat"
Ea.-i
Aa old bscheior says tiat women
-re giiea to small talk la large quin-
ines.
"Mi it aLMqht
MxiMcsningSiMt
F ;•;« Ma- a-4 S. t.
C C Chflden. state aaditor
■ f ^ --r— -1'. -I
■ : . r »• ''fi.l- ■ j
tos. as auditor, itta- kinz the t% .-em jl
gastilitie tax lav which became effe-r-11
live M^rch 7. BN.
In i-- -uit the t- ^pany afeg-s that 'I
Sasic? p.,d its tax on the ST percent' I
cvuid not collect an ^didtioaal tax on I
ti.— or . -*l tax had l-ren p>>id Ma: I
cd p. d the ■ I; - iae tax • f 1 cen* |
v • < W - I
new law increased the gasoline tax. ] I
Mariand-s contention Is that tbe ap- |
tnKa^-tive and
rxspany will c
t is made to
;a- tax of It-
th-refore imcon<:i- I
i on these gr-'Ucds ]
■ttes? the htw. No i
have the 21-* cent 1
-if de«-iared uncon
i*< relroactire ef-
C^ul Favors Transferred Pup Is.
S >«•! t-hi.dren transferred |o a con-
i ted sthooi di»tri-1 Imve nil the
rig;.!- and privileges which the cMl-
, Iren living in that district have, ac-
• •or>Dng to to a sweeping decision of
■he te supreme court handed d wn
recently.
! Oe..rge Marthe-B-s. Henry O-en and
i John Ford lived adjacent to t!:e Well-
ston f'ousolidated school distrii-t No.
i. in Lin-.-oln county and their children '
j were transferred to that school. The
driver of the bus tr-.m-portina children ;
!• the sol •«>! acting ui»n s.-l,.«i| U>ard
•rdt-r- refusal to take the children of I
.lie thrr-e nien mentioned. The three
t■ -n brought in in i nius pro,"eedini.s to I
j.c"inpel tlie school board to order the
; bus driver to carry the children,
i Th? supreme court upheld the
rights of the children to lie hauled I
I along with the children in the district
St.Joseph's
LIVER REGULATOR
/or BLOOD-LIVER-KIDNEYS
^ BIG W CAN
Piles Disappear
Peterson's Ointment
"Please let me tell yoti." says ?e!efs
on. "that for Instant relief from the
misery of blind, bleeding or itching
lies, there Is nothing so good as Peter-
on's Ointment, as thousands have
estified." Best for old s- res and itch-
ig sk^i. All druggists, 35c. GOc
RLMS DEVELOPED FREE
ar.d Prirts S e*r.ts Each oq Trtal PuaU,
THE CAMERA COMPANY
DtskM. OkUk*ra« City. Ok-'a.
Bob i» learning to be an Arrer.
■can. What will be tha effect
on him?
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Wasted Effort
Baby was going on al t great ratt
and the father of the family Anally Its
; aii-led to know w hat the youngstei
was crying about.
"He wants his own way," responded
the child's mother.
"Ebr
"And be can't have It."
"Ye«s be might is well get that Me*
>ut of bis head at tie Hart," said th*
■dd man. grlnilj.
State School To Hit Pay Sand.
A chance to make the state reforma-
tory nt tlmnite finance its own expan- j
sior. is seen by c.orernor Trapp. who I
paid his fir<' visit to the institution j
during the stop of the Oklahoma City
trade excur-ioc a! Hobart recently.
The governor thinks 1 -jsiem of pr^v
dsction cost can be worked ou' for th?
different industries in operation tliere |
I>eniand for the nn-k ou.irried fnmi J
the mountain back of the Institution j
h»s become equal to the supply, ac-
cording to W. A Tompkins, superin- j
tendent. A price ranging from 15 per-
cent to 2il percent higher ran be ob-
tained for this rock than is obtained
by commercial r k concerns for or-
dinary limestone, he said
Half Million More In Taxes.
Tlie increased use of automobiles
plus a stricter enforcement of the state
automobile tax law resulted in Okla-
homa counties' receiving S557.S08.TT
more In auto taxes for tbe first three
months of this year thau for the find
three months of 1923, according to
inures made public by the state iiich
way commission.
IP
TO-NiGHT
Tomorrow Alright
KEEPING WELL An N? T.bltt
(• vegetable ttseo «t
nlfbt will help k*ep yea by
toolac and stre&ftbcclof you/ ii-
gMtloQ aad cliaiaatloa.
Oct •
£S*Eknc
-Hm Old Block
Chips 01
M JUNIORS—Little M*
One-third the raculer doaa Mad*
ci ts« fcarr.e Incr^dietita, caody
coated. For chndrao and adu^ta.
mm SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST*
BABIES LOVE
iMnvMsuirssymiP
n« illub' u4 OUra'i taoktw
FiMMEl to gtrw-plMout to
tak* GoaractMd ountr **<-
k •tabW and abaolu U& kuslw
k It Quickly OTWTMDM CO if.
dlarTboaa. fiatalwcy aad
othac Uka di»v<3«r«.
Tha op*a poMUk*!
forania ajrfatr* *■
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The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924, newspaper, May 29, 1924; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287443/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.