The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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oc Cutter's BlatUeg TUU.
Ask Kim about them. II ho
hasn't our btrratuit, »r.ie to us (uc
information cm these products.
The Cutter Laboratory
Berkeley, Csl., or Chlcogo, III.
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FILLS
CO. BUrVAIO. N. V.
With (He SmasA Am.* >o tho
r»eid -Naye* MS occupied by the
imam Of OMoral HwmM't
General Mangle's men cossed the
0*m river SUA tsM MeninMurt.
1 The Print* Arst army look Quean
tf wood to the wost if IM Canal Atf
Nor*. The wood MS S strongly forti-
fied pontion end from it Ibe Germane
endeavored to check the S ranch pur*
Suit.
Tho rapidly succeeding mil.lory
events not only confirm that the Ger.
mans have lost all control of their | ,-kl. Wl,„|.| i*. cvnia."
operations in tha region of tho bemma,
A»ro and OiM rivers. but thoy mdl
cata that tha enemy'e own ratraal Is
getting out of hand.
I ousts an
cms, man
f C6KTMJO
ash. uvm. —win
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1.1 Wl FMl KDQK OkUlMMM Directory
MOSAIC* tCCHK OF UK-
QUINARY BATTU
Mother' Your child Unl iuk orally
(TOM aad ptefiA. Sm If laague la
rMtad; this is a our* sign the liulo
at-ma.b. liter and bowels need a
rlnmliu al Dure.
When llotlroM, |<ele, f. **r1»h, full of
ruld, brraih bad. lb mat eur*. 4u*m1
Mt. sl*r|. ur act naturally, has atom*
si b arbc. diarrh<ra. remember, a g«*o*
itment
with Cuticura
Clears Dandruff
'»^g-\8ggttgitay*
ANTISEPTIC POWDER
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dtaeelradla water for douches atopa
pelvic catarrh, ukeretion and inflam-
—Reeonmeoded by Lydia E.
Pfailrbara Mod. Co. for tea years.
A boating wonder for nasal catarrh,
a tbroatand aoro ayes. Economical.
QUICK
RELIEF
From
Hay Fever j
With
INHALATUM
Brings the joy of living back
Into summertime for those
who ha ve always suffered with
this misery. You will never
be without it once you make
the trial. It's the "Breath of
Belief."
COMPLETE OUTFIT A 1.2 5
At lieadlnjr Druggists or sent postpaJ
upon receipt of prise.
: Inhalation Chemical Co.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Are you marketing your A
tf not, you sbould. Now I Bf QQfTl |#
that dairy products are Ul wOlllA
most necessary and valuable too, erery farmer
ihould do bis utmost to increase tbe produo-
tlon of butter fat. Tbl". year promises to be
the banner year for tbe cream producers.
Fou sbould profit too. Ship your cream to
THE MER1DEN CREAMERY CO.
list and Central Sti. Kaaua Citr. Mo.
/:<^b
m
JFHSTm
toilet preparatloa of merit.
" " .e to eradicate daodrttS.
ReetorincColorand
Boaaty teCrar or Fadad Hair.
jga and SLOP at Drogguta.
Ml MM Ton. Id HAtitU, OBIJ IN* RIO.
MssfAoftoMltfurtatelMa ItAIlBi^SUna.
Catastrophe.
"There is a little inound of so rue
white substance on the pavement."
"80 I tee."
"A gentleman Is carefully scooping
It up. Indulging meanwhile In loud la-
mentations."
"Why shouldn't he lament? He
dropped his month's allowance of su-
gar."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
▲draco Barbed WIm
Liniment
beats without
Tho Trouble.
lice and I ran hardly
mrh otVr over tbe ptooae.
-Well, talk one at a ttaao.
Be trae to y«>ar tra«t -ewpectally If
|M are one at tbe rtnrkhaMera.
Hard ttaae* MH «a» Ha«o mt Mo-
MM and preagirrfty hr*«da aoathrr.
Youraga^
With the ItrilUb Army In Franc*.—
Having Im»-o atlll further . »n i.dwd
by uti.x-kH lauuehod north of lb* r:«ai
Scarp.*, tbo battle I* raging slonfc a
field almost forty live uiilea lung, and
tbe HritlNb with renewed rigor, art
rolling op tbe boche before them and
aweeplng constantly eaatward
Nearly in tbe center or (be battU
field hard fighting bas been in progreat
along tbo old Illndenburg Uue in the
neiKhborbood of Crolsillea. Kontain
les-Croiaelles and Hullecourt and once
through the Hermans' strong defenset
in this locality open fresh ground de
mams beyond
The Hlndonhurg line has actually
been pierced at one place east of Henl
nel, and tbe weaker portion of it,
northwest of Fontalnles-Croisellea
baa been captured and wiped up.
High Ground Taken.
The llrltish captured high ground
from which tbey enn overlook the
country occupied by the enemy foi
miles around and have thus attained
great advantage. Montauban. north
west of Mantez, fell after the Ger
mans had been given orders to bold
at all costs. These orders were sud
denly changed, and tbe enemy retired
Still another is Doinpierre, southeast
of Cappy-sur Somme. Dorapierro was
reached early. From this point there
is low rolling country all the way bacb
to Peronne. Incidentally the liritist'
at this place are now only six miles
from Peronne where the Somme bendi
to the south.
Bapaume Nearly Surrounded.
Bapaume, having been almost sur
rounded, bas been entered by Liritisl:
patrols, and they have been lighting it
the streets. The town, therefore, is a
sort of No Man's Land, for the mo
ment, but its complete capture seemt
only a matter of hours.
The Germans are exhibiting stiU
greater anxiety to get away from tht
advancing iiritish and even the moral*
of the enemy machine gunners seemi
to be diminishing as they are not hold
ing to their posts with as much de
termination as early in tbe battle
East of liapauine the line bas been
extended along tbe railway toward
Cambrai.
Maricourt and the ground to the
east of it are well in British bands.
Trones station and wood and the
ground to tbe east, which is valuable
because it is high, were captured at
well aa Moulin-de-Fargy, on tn9 Som
me river bank wbich was in the Brit
isb front lines at tbe opening of the
first battle of tbe Somme. Vaux wool
also was occupied and was held Srmljr
After an ail night fight Vancourt
tower and town, south of the Scarpa
were taken and tbe important Heninel
ridge, as well aa Heninel Tillage alsc
were captured.
Roye, one of tbe bastions of the
Carman line la the southern sector ol
the I'icardy battlefield, haa been cap
lured by the French
Tbe French moved ahead from tbe
region or St. Mard. where tb..y had
been holding their linea against vlo
lent and repeated counter at tacka tM
th* last rew days. I .ate dispatchM
from tha rront have told of tha French
being at St Ulllea. a suburb uf Roye
and of Incursions by General D^bea
ey'a aea. both south aad aortb of
Uoye.
TM Prtee Oms Up.
"A (ifMiy f«»r >"ur tlMMighis.'*
"Nut In war linn*. Tn«* Imtsi I Ho liver snd bo«*l Hran»ing should
always ha lb* fir*l ln*aim«*nt given.
Nothing wjunls "California Syrup of
Figs" for rbil«lr«*n's Ills; glre • IM*
s|H>onful. snd In a f<*w b- ur« all th*
f«ul wsat*. s«ur bll« nnd fSTOMttBg
food wblrh la clogged In th* bowels
passes out of lb* system, nnd you
bsM a well and playful child again.
All children lov* this harmlcus, dell-
clous "fruit Isxatlrn." and It never
fulls to effect a good "Inside" cleans-
ing Directions for babies, children
of all sges and grown-ups am plainly
on tha bottlo.
Keep It baiidy In your home. A little
given todsy savea a sick child tomor-
row. but get the genuine. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs," then sm that It la
made by th* "California Fig Syrup
Compnuy."—Adv.
fa
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isesa opwwa imp
> Hall Bras. TirsCa.
Imitate* MMaC*
|T»M foMn
Crowdus Brae*
WHIP Uf TOU®
HIES, FIU Mi Will
Wma ar mS Mr p*«m
d8SL5Si%K«B3SSa
RaauMa Ship Teur live
NATIONAL
UVB STOCK COMMISSION CO.
| Learn By Doing
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Olrlsl Make beauty lotion At
home for a few cants. Try III
While tho mmmHmo no I he M*hm8
U4» of the harder ens mm known, it
tad thai IM had heaa
hilled by tro from tho AinorMna aide
white at leaat i«Mro ihio aamaar. in
A nnmhue of nviluaa. wero
ii «m reported that tha
mayor of Noaalea MonoM. oaa hillai
bat Ibis was mn conSrmed
Tha bghnag folloaM ibe iHagal
effort* of a Mesieae ruaioat odkial in
smuggle a fellow roaa«rymsa arroas
tha boundary lalo iho Uhiled HialM
An American sentry an*mp<ed lu alup
him Too M..si. ans fired al the a*n
iry aenwa tha str*el. atrlblng him la
Ibe right srm The nre waa returned
by Americsa panola and afier M-n
rana had msht-d from nearby build-
ing* and started ab)a>tigK airo«. tha
i line ftom behind buiidinits and walla.
the bring u aine general —
Re.n-..rcemen,a »» lofaotry £12
regimt.it and a negio cavalry regi ....i i#fai »:i
menl were rushed lo ibe border and comma*., corporaii.* no«,ras oil
MfOU>ll»| l»)s|rina
ifMik tip 1'iinibiit fHMiiiovtN It nii« i nn
iiiaied more tbun 3ini American sold-
lera and at least fifty civilians par-
ticipated in Ibe shooting
UISS
Manly Svilif Co*
I'rlnU ra A Sta* liwi-rs
SqueeM the Juice of two lemons Into
t bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, nnd you
tiave s quarter pint of the best freckle,
•tinhorn and tnu lotion, snd complex,
.on whltener. at very, very small cost.
Your groccr has the lemons and
sny drug store or toilet counter will
lupply three ounces of orchnrd whlta
for a few cents. Mussnge this sweetly
rrngrnnt lotion into the face, neck,
irins and hands and see how freckles,
tunburn and tan disappear and how
?lear, soft and white the skin becomes.
Test It Is harmless.—Adv.
SENATOR OLLIE JAMES DEAD
Distinguished Democrat Hsd Bom III
in Hospital for Mentha
Baltimore.- Senator Ollle M. James,
of Kentucky, died at John* Hopkins
boapital of an acuta affection of the
kidneys. Senator James had been a
patient at the hospital for sbout three
Culture's Coadjutor.
"What an nlr of well-bred repose
yoone Newrlch has." "Ye*, but he
was naturally lazy to begin with."
Enough.
Teacher—"Willie, give three proofs (
thnt the enrth Is round." Willie— |
"Yes'm. The book snys so. you say i
so und mn says so."—Boys' Life.
Important to Mothera
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOlUA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Bears the
Signature ofi
In Use for Over 3U Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
IN MEMORY OF KITCHENER
LIFT OFF CORNS!
With fingers! Corns and cal-
luses lift off. No pain!
Maar
I aasteass BoyetMt Children in RaM.
Kl Piau Two Amortcans who ar-
nvM b*r- from the Interior of N»
I ion cssfiimel reports that a pisaM
ger Irsla waa si*eM by baadMa al
Csaaltea. Ujrun aa4 stssiy p<*
aad isHhn hilM aad atsty
a aad rkil
of antyAie MmI
Great Soldier's Admirers Have Raised
Large Fund as a Foundation for
Scholarships for Young Men.
Lord Kitchener's admirers in Great
Britain have subscribed a fund of sev-
eral thousand pounds which is to be
used as a foundation for scholarships
to be awarded young men anxious to
obtain good education as training for
business careers. Recipients of the
Kitchener scholarships must be in need
of them and ffre not permitted to hold
any other scholarship at the same time.
They are required to have passed the
equivalent of college entrance require-
ments and are to obtain practical of-
fice or ship experience with their col-
lege work.
The Lord Kitchener national me-
morial fund, snys an exchange, an-
nounces that successful applicants for
the scholarships must show evidence
of exceptional ability and submit well-
thought-out plans of training suited to
the careers they intend to pursue.
Medical tests of fitness must he passed
and recommendations from the prin-
cipals of the schools they have at-
tended must be furnished.
The scholarships will be granted
Magic! Just drop n little Freezone
mj thnt touchy corn, lnstuntly it stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
die fingers. Truly! No humbug!
m^, SCHOOL and CHURCH
<JTfarnifare,Opera Chairs
wf SaaO fur oalaluo aa* pises.
A MSPtl SIPCS CO.. MIIIMU cut
CHURCH
For neal Reaullo Plant
"Katorpriao" Brand TeaMd
SEEDS
From
Tho Emsrvriso Sood Qa.
Oklahoma Cilf
Aak your Merchant tor them.
Your Old Mattress
Baa..(ItS. Ncfeslll ssl ficcs«srsd
with new art Ucklugaad
niatle aa fowl a* new
at less than half tbo
, lofanew niallreaa. Prompt
oervloe and all work iruaranleod.
Kaaoratlng Co. Inc.
Oklaliuuia city, Okie.
EAGLE SERUM
"Tha only SERUM made in Oklahoma"
will protect your hogo
Write for our TREE BOOKLET
riE EACLE SEXUN CO.. OKUIOFIA CITY. OUA.
521 W. Ninth Stmt
Eg? Oklahsau City, Okls.
willard Carrer. LI. B., U C.. Pre«ld»nt and Deaa
liaorse S. Hvant, LL. LI.. Treuurer-Uniilni** Siipfc
31deet Charuired School of Cblrcpractlc In tbo
World. School work contlnnous. rour Terms tho
Fear. Hiud-nis mur enter an/ day. Insuactloa
IboroDgb Catalog on request.
AddrebS tUe Uollvso Write todar.
FILMS DEVELOPED
Ite Per ReU, Any Size. F3s packi, Aar Site. ISc.
Print* or smaller, Ic. WviS>< and op ta
rR. ic. Pout cards 6c each. Kemutance tnlikV ac-
xjmpan; order, or we will ship C. O. II. We do not
merince qnalltr for speed. Let oar lllm ex porta
live 700 better results.
A fnll Une of Kodak supplies In stock.
Westfall Drug Co., Oklahoma City.
Eastman Kodak Agents, 204-206 W. Main St.
Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle for a few cents, suflicient to
rid your feet of every hard corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and
calluses, without one particle of pain,
soreness or irritation. Freezone Is the
discovery of a noted Cincinnati genlua,
—Adv.
Appropriate Place.
"Where Is this shipment of pig Iron
going?" "I don't know, unless It Is to
Hog Island.
Get New Kidneys!
The kidneys are th* most overworked
organ* of the humsn body, and when they
only to sons of dead or disabled officers ff" "» their work of filtering out and
' " „ ,u . - ... . throwing off the poisons developed in tho
of the British army for the present, (ygtem, things begin to happen.
They carry a maximum grant of $7750 One of the first warnings is pain or stiff-
for each student, except in the case of T* the. lowef P*rt of the back; highly
" „ colored urine; loss of appetite; mdiges-
travellng scholarships. The traveling tion; irritation, or even stone in the blad-
Senator James.
months. Physicians at first believed
that he had a good chance to regain
his health and an operation was per-
formed. Later bis condition became
more serious and transfusion of blood
was made on sevieral occasions
Among the younger leaders of the
democratic party few have risen lo
greater prominence than Ollie M.
James. He has been u member If
the house or senate continuously
since 1903. He was six feet four
Inches high, weighed three hundred
pounds and had an Immense head,
entirely bald, which made him a con-
spicuous figure in Washington.
scholarship* will not be established un- der. These symptoms indicate a conditi
Twelve Men hilled in Mine Accident.
Tacotna.—Twelve men were killed
and others injured in a mine exjlosion
at Burnett, about thirty miles south-
east of here. It was the worst mine
disaster in thta district since that
at Rarendale, three years ago.
LT^;.Ta^r7;L"tTT,^ that i^Wd~To^r«b<r ^ S3
til Kitchener scholars begin to be grad- Wright's disease, for which there
uated. They will afford opportunity ia said to be no cure.
for poet-eradnate study and observa-
tion of busineM methods abroad.
Post
Tgasties
(Ham or Corn)
Taste twjco as
r&zwz
jm 2%
SL Vnteat
|Edoi
j Hwrnml
Much GaMllne Will Be Saved.
Washigton—Fuel administration of-
ficials estimated that nearly eight
million gallons of gasoline will be
aaved each Sunday through non use
Do not delay a miliate. At the first ia-j of motor vehicle* in thoae daya. aa
dk-ation of trouble in the kidney, brer. I .... ......
bladder or urinary organs start taking requested by Administrator Garfield.
Gold iledal Haarlem Oil Captule*. and
tave yourself before it ia too late. Instant
i Kast of tbe Mississippi there are ap-
[Tiat»sat~i7sinTas'si'J TTi Tnb~7 ■ ii'Milail' ' proximately four million motor-driven
^■sT^tim^it^rts?„ 1?*fiTil^.i;I di.f ' rehlcIe,, °f lhw- mrm truck"
1,a "'"fmlillM lo which the restrictions do not ap-
For mere thaa SOS y*ar» this famous prep* ply The estimated saving la based
°"jhs u"" °r an °r
N. S. SHERMAN MACHINE
AND IRON WORKS
Engineers, Founders and Machinist!
Grate Bars and Smokestacks
RIsKEMtMsJaStraet Oklahoma City. DUs.
n* Mr Smut, ihn a Mkiss* Oh
Asia fan dors aad bodloa atra%M*
m*4 net aa |m4 an aow.
Oklahoma Auto-Radiatav
Fseisr A Lsap Repair Sksp
Oarins.sii. Repairing leaky,
•mashed up and froseu radio-
tors. We do not plus tabes,
hut we replace old tubes with
new tubas, sts w. sccss* sr
Clean Your Clothes
to look like new at largest place In
city. Wrap in paper, send Parcel-
post; we do the rest promptly.
428 IMTI
MMDVIT
OKLAHOMA
CITY
poet; we do the rest prom
Ecce&Ur
%3Ennaraa»
Witherspoon - McMulIen
Live Stock Com. Co.
Actual offices in KansM City, St. Looi%
Wichita, Oklahoma City and Ft. Worth
•WE PLBABK THB TRADB"
SECURITY MOTOR CO.
DisraiauTOM
Velle. Case, Premier Pleasare Cars
VCLIC aad STEWART TRUCKS
Ptsao L. D. 1U
MTW.Msm OKLAHOMA orr
Fredericktoa Tire Co.
-""■-"i — * —i
au t w , .. „ ^ Omek service m Re-tread and VulcaaM-
ft io the pern, original Haarlesa OU yw *■»•<"»" ofnaaoliae for eech car uf ^ AM wort guaranteed. Largest tiM
reot^roodssstSer wwd A boot two cspj tho J.NM.0M car* affected. | ahop In tha SUte. WRITS OR CALL.
Ksoo other psasi. la how th*M Jtm^r'.raa ambassador M Great Brit ^^^■1 a*s sJh "iteiiVJa..
aasa.-Adv. | miB I, about to rsmign mm acrnuat ol «T£C
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