The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Which Is Larger
the Sun or a Cent
The sun is the largest but you can hold
the oent so close to your eye that you'll
lose sight of the sun. Don't let a cheap
price or a big can baking powder make
you lose sight of quality.
CALL MET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
Is the quality leav-
ener—for real econ-
omy in the kitchen,
alwaysuseCalumet,
one trial will con-
vince you.
The sale of Calu-
met is over 150 °/o
greater than that of
any other baking
powder.
BESl BT TS8T
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
Equipped for It.
She (describing Canadian trip)—Then
h'e watched n boat shoot the rapids.
lie—Ah, a gunboat, I presume.
Cuticura Soothes Itohina Scalp.
On retiring gently mh spots of dan-
druff and Itching with Cuticura Oint-
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Walsc
them your everyday toilet preparations
und have a clear skin and soft, white
hands.—Advertisement.
Don't be Impatient; It only makes
people about you uncomfortable and
doesn't hurry things a bit
Smart Boy.
"Your boy Josh is a smart kid."
"He Is," replied Farmer Corntossel
"He's so smart thit he kin take life
easy an' leave me to do all the worry-
It, 'bout whether the farm wilt sup-
port him."
"O llappy Day" sang the laundress
as she hung the snowy wash Ui the
line. It was a "happy day" because
she used Ked Cross Ball Blue.—Adver-
tisement.
Wise Is the chap who catches on at
the proper time and lets go at the
psychological moment.
4»i-
Canada Offi
THI CHATTANOOGA NEWS
INEZ HAYNES IRWIN
huge machine covers 2,-|
541 MILES IN 36 HOURS
AND 5 MINUTES
fo make trip around world
Navy Tarpedo Plane Climbs to an Al-
titude of 11,300 Feet With a
Weight of 6,000 Pounds
At the Same Time.
Davton, Ohio.- I,ieuts. John A. Mac !
Ready and Oaktey Kelly lauded the
Fokker monoplane T-2 recently, es-
tablishing a new world's record for
sustained living. They were in the
sir 36 hours, 5 minutes and 20 seconds.
lu addition, eight other rocords were j
made. J tnea Haynes Irwin, noted novelist
Traveling over a 50-kilometer trian 0f New York city, who has been In
pilar course, the pilots had covered Washington to confer with leaders of
2,541.2 miles when they landed at i the National Woman's party on the
Wilbur Wright field exhausted from equal rights bill which Is being intro-
the long grind. Official observers im duced In 41 legislatures by the party,
mediately began checking records of j Mrs. Irwin Is the wife of Will Irwin,
the flight and they will be certified to j novelist.
the Federation Aeronautique Interna- :
ZV.Z" packers give wage increase
Neither pilot appeared much the
worse for the gruelling llight. Both 200.000 WORKERS WILL BE
were able to alight from the mono-
plane T-2 without outside aid. Both
Kelly and Mac-Ready were exhausted
from the long trip but broad smiles
were discernible on their faces when
they were informed of the success of
their venture.
While TUacReady and Kelly were in
the air Lieutenant Harold Harris, Mc-
Cook field, set two new speed records
for 1,500 and 2,000 kilometers, flying
a DH-4I3, rebuilt, at an average speed
of 114 miles per hour. The former
record held by a French aviator, was
made at an average speed of sixty-
two miles an hour.
Lieutenant Rutledge Irvine, Ancos-
tia station, Washington, D. C„ set a
new record for altitude weight carry-
ing over McCook field, when he pilot-
ed a navy torpedo plane to an altitud
of 11,300 feet. This record was made
carrying a deadweight ot' 2.240 pounds
and an over all weight of 6,000 pounds.
"Providing the ship is ready, Lieu-
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never •
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected.
Judging from reports from druggists
who are constantly in direct touch with
the public, there is one preparation tliat
has been very successful in overcoming j
these conditions. The mild and healing .
influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swarap-Root is j
soon realized. It stands the highest for j
its remarkable recsrd of succcsn. I
An examining physician for one of the |
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in i
an interview on,the subject, made the as-
tonishing statement that one reason why
»o many applicants for insurance are re-
jected is because kidney trouble is so j
common to the American people, and the
large majority of those whose applications
are declined do not even suspect that they
have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles
of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Hingharnton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Advertisement.
A good front starts a business as
promptly as good backing.
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes
for baby, If you use Red Cross Bull
Blue. Never streaks or Injures them.
All good grocers sell It.—Advertise-
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"Last Chance'for
Virgin Farms G&>
THINK of what you could produce on a farm of virgin fertility, without the
burden of high-acreage cost. Think of what 20-to-40 bushel wheat would mean
to you under these conditions, and of dairying and stock raising on cheap pasture land.
Land pays for itself in a few crops—no artificial fertilizer—no heavy investment.
You have envied the farmer who got his start when land was cheap. Here s your
chance, perhaps your last chance, for the same brand of prosperity.
Special Renter's Plan-
Buy Out of Profits
Western Canada—
Your Opportunity!
Western Canada is the farmer's land of oppor-
tunity. Thousands of settlers who started not
many years ago with little or nothing, are today
the owners of fine farms, with comfortable
homes and barns, thoro'bred stock, dairy herds
—all the marks of prosperity. Yet land is not
dear—only $15 to $20 an acre for rich, virgin, prai-
rie convenient to railways, l and is not dear in
Western Canada—yet—because there is *o much
•f it. But many settlers are expected in 1923,
and now is your opportunity, before the best
farms are taken. Get started. Taxes are re-
duced. not raised, on land brought under culti-
vation. On farm buildings, improvements,
machinery, personal effects, automobile, etc.,
there is no tax at all. Canada wants workers-
it wants its land farmed —and the farmed,
through their municipal councils, have practical
control of all local taxation.
Get the Facts—Costs You Nothing
Mail the coupon to the agent mentioned below, located nearest to you. He
b the official representative of the Canadian Government, authorized to
give you information and assistance, without charge, and glad to be
ot service to you.
Mnil the Counnn Tpl1 U8 southing of your position, and
mail ine coupon what you are J() ,£iriR fort and receive
descriptive book with maps, and free service of the Canadian «
Government Agent in your territory; also Information how
tpecial railway rates can be arranged for a trip of inspection.
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Desk W, 2012 Main St. Kanaka City. Mo.
To aid and encourage the honest worker with
perhaps little capital, the Canadian Government
has a "Renter's Plan", whereby one may work
a new or improved farm—"Try it out" for sev-
eral years if desired—and bu" \ farm cf his or*o
Out of profits.
Thirty-Two Yeavs to Pay
For the benefit of those wishing to buy land, •
national non-profit sharing organisation —
Canada Colonization Association—has been es-
tablished. with head office at Winnipeg, and
United States office at St. Paul. This Associa-
tion offers selected land convenient to railways
—much of it at $ 15 to $20 per acre—on very small
cash payment; no further payment until third
year; balance extended over thirty years, but
purchaser may pay up and obtain title at any
time, if desired. Inter-
est six per cent.
BENEFITED BY AWARD
All the Packing Firms Made the
Raise, Skilled Empoyes to Get
3 Cents More Per Hour.
Chicago, 111.—The wages of approxi-
mately 200,000 workers in the packing
industry throughtout the United
States were increased an average of
10 percent recently through the action
of employe representatives sitting in
plant assemblies.
In addition to the increase in wages
vacations at full pay were given to
the hourly paid employes with the
option of extra pay at the usual rates
if they remained at work during the
vacation period.
Decision Made In Joint Session.
The decision on the pay increase
was reached by representatives of the
management and of the workers
functioning through employe repre-
sentation plans in opera.' ~m at the
Armour, Swift and Wilson plants and
known as "industrial democracies."
The system of employe representa-
tion as an alternative for trade union-
ism received its first trial in Novem-
| her, 1921, when the plant assemblies
i voted a wage reduction of 10 per-
cent. The representation plan was
I assailed at that time as a device for
reducing wages.
Adds*$2,500,c00 To Payrolls.
! More than $2,500,000 yearly will be
I added to the payroll of Armour & Co ,
j alone by the increases, it was said.
St Louis, Mo.—Nine men were ar- More than 35,000 workers in Armour
rested and more than $2,000,000 of se- plants in all sect.ons of the country
curities stolen in the daring robbery will be aifected. The employes ot
of a mail truck hero April 2. was re- Morris & Co., recently taken oyer by
covered in spectacular raids by detvc- Armour, also will participate in the
tives, postoft'ice inspectors and deputy | increase.
sheriffs, of St. Louis county, west of
the city.
The loot was found in a luxurious
bungalow at Richmond Heights occu-
pied by William F. Dorring. 29 years
old, a tire salesman and alleged gang-
ster, who was taken into custody with
Theodore Weiaman. 28 years old. pro-
prietor of a shoe store in Johnston
City. III., and William T). Williamson,
49 years old. who said he was em-
ployed af a yardman by Dorring. In
addition, n'her men won- arrested
In trying to get his rights many a
man goes at it the wrong way.
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EASTERN NEW MEXICO—Corn, cotton,
broom corn, maUe. poultry aril cream. * la.
Irrigation. Last call for cheap Ittno. Writ.
Blalr-Tlpton Realty Co.. Portal.., N.
tenants Kelly and MacReady will start.
their non-stpp transcontinental flight
from New York to San Francisco with-
in a month.
"In May of 1924 we plan to send
six airplanes of a type not yet de-
termined upon, on a cruise around
the world," General Mitchell said. He
indicated that Kelly and MacReady
would be among the pilots to under-
take this trip.
'' SECURITIES ARE RETRIEVED
St. Louis Truck Was Held Up On
April 2 By Daring Bandits.
eastern
CANADA
csmW.
MUST STOP SUGAR TRADING
Sugpoenas Issued For Members of Ex-
change As First Federal Step.
„ ... localities. Onn
j Tourist* — com* a»»<-
couucry— Mo l'aaaporta reQUlr«»d. ^
Aitdies* Nearest Agent CANADIAN GOVERNMENT |
AGENCY I»e»k W, 201S Main St.. Kansas City Mo. |
Aff.nt. D^rtn^tof lnm.hrijtu.-rw. ~nd - re fr.. boo* - I
cw-..1 - | c*m4*
Free Homestead* ac?a"*Hfh!mm* T«
State ....
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Saves Need Buying a New Skirt
Putnam Fadeless Dyes-dyes or tints as you wish
New York. N. Y.—United States At
forney William Hayward filed a civil
suit for the government to enjoin the
New York coffee and sugar exchange
and its clearing association from fur-
. „ ther trading in sugar unless backed
ddition ,--,ermon won» arreted, or control of the
i" suspicion at Clayton, the county •
scat, in connection with the holdup. de*U wl,h'
Subpoenas were issued for twenty-
cnRD^ TASH TOTAL GROWS ,hree membors and offic,,r9 ot ,hc
rUHUb _____ change and its clearing association
Report Still Shows Balance Sufficient for a hearing April 30 on the applica
Against Rainy Day t tion of the government for a prelim-
New York N~Y^in a dispatch to! inJ«H«!on against tVading In
the Wall Street Journal, Henry Ford futures pending a final hearing
declared that the cash balance of the Investigators of the department of
Ford Motor company still exceeds1 Justice, who prepared the ground for
$200 000 nno, in spit* of huge expendi- the government's action, refused to
tures recently for coal properties, tlm-j discuss the claim of Assistant At-
b.r lands water power site and; torney General Seymour in Washing
branch plants. All these big deals; ton that there was a possibility of
were cash transactions, wherever such ! criminal proceedings in the course of
arrangements could be matte. Ford! the government's investigation
said, and all had been paid out of cur
rent earnings.
PLANING ANOTHER CANAL
Dust Blasts Are Stressed.
Chicago, 111.—More than 21,000 es
tablishments in the United States
! manufacturing products with a yearly
Business Men Invited to piscuss Work vajue af about $7,000,000,000 are sub-
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CONSTIPATION
^ Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills
mm
I pit!Ls
t fX KUWV1 VI »*•» — — —
—then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after.They
cleanse your system of all waste matter and
Regulate Your Bowels. Mild-as easy to
take as sugar. Ctnuint it at uj nature— y&rxsglZwC
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
at Conference.
Duluth, Minn.—The American farm
federation bureau will invite industrial
and business leaders of the t nited
States to attend a conference at Chi-
cago May 24 and 25, to discuss the
proposed canalization of the St. Law-
rence river, and "other matters of
great Interest."
Mexico Warns U. S. Tourists.
K1 Paso, Texas.—Persons crossing
from ElI'aso to Juarez will be permit-
ted to bring American money with
them, provided the amount does not
exceed $20, according to information
ject to the dust explosion hazzard, D.
J. Price, or the United States depart
ment of agriculture, estimated recent-
ly in an address prepared for delivery
before the Mid-Year Safety congress
here under the auspices of the Nation-
al Safety council's engineering sec
tion, the Chicago Safety council and
the Western society of Engineers
Plant Moves, But Paper Runs.
New York, N. —Transfer of
newspaper plant over a three-mile
route beginning when the presses ran
exceeu »iu, tti^u.u.ug ... off the last edition was accomplished
received at the Juarez custom house ■ by the New York Tribune recently
from Adolfo De La Huerta, secretary when it moved into its new home in
of the treasury of Mexico. All j West Fortieth street from Printing
amounts exceeding $20 must be con- House square. The next edition was
fiscated bv officials, n.v limiting the printed with the entire mechanical ap-
importation of American money, the pliances used twenty-four hours pre-
Mexican government Is attempting to ; viously, through the rapid work of a
re establish the use of Mexican money | fleet of trucks and 300 skilled median-
in border towns. j 'C8-
Look_for
the Cross
and Circle _
Printed in Red on Every Package of Genuine Alabastine
Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper
Becaute onlv genuine AUbaitinr will gi»e you thoie toh delicate, artiuc Alabaatine
colors, which add ao much to the beauty of your home.
Cood decorators use Alabastine. Nearly all stores selling paints carry it in stock
Ask your dealer or decorator to show you samples and eiplain the Alabastine.
Opaline Process — the newest and most beautiful method of interior decoration.
The Alabastine Company
Grand Rapids, Mich.
for Economical Trantporlatlon
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It is reliable.
Long grades and deep mud are mastered by it
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because the 3-speed transmission provides correct
gear ratios to meet any condition of load or road.
You get fast, heavy-duty service at the lowest
operating and maintenance cost with this truck.
It leads in high mileage on gasoline, oil and tires,
living up fully to the Chevrolet reputation for
unequalled economy.
Prices f o. b. Flint, Michigan
8uperio* 2 Pmi. Roaditer .$310 Superior 5 Pan. Sedan • .$860
Superior •» Pa«». Touring . 525 Superior l ight Delivery . . 510
Superior 2 Pats. Utility Coupe 680 Superior Commercial ChaaaU 42S
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Division of General Motors Corporation
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Illustration at left show*
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The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923, newspaper, April 26, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287762/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.