The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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t<rt.«n, rM-utiiStiaia and tis-oralgia.
Three 2S<. 30c tb4 IIJOO.—Adv.
Nco York's *©rtai'ty Hate
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at 14 per im «f population.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build lp Tbe Sy*tt»
Take «b* Old St»o-J»r4 GKO\E S
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what yoe *x* Uiic( *» tM formal* •*
pric.te4 ce t'erf label. ibowaf
gui-.ms awJ Iroo in a tasuM* iorm. TM
Obioim drive* ool malar:*. tM Iroo
fcoilds ap tM »ywsfl> to eeot*.
TM "Cat Squadron."
Great Britain »•» tM first naval
pr,v. »-r to build tbeMttle-crulaer. Clou*
on her h»-«-Js '-aA" Germany. Russia
and Japan: but all others, including
tM IZnlted Stitw, have no Mttle-
rruiwr* in their line of battle. It *m
In 1&/7 »ben the Indomitable, the first
«me. «a» begun. One year later she
<ro«*ed tM Atlantic at a speed of a
little more than 25 mile* an lour. The
Inflexible and Invincible followed, and.
when the European war came. Greet
p.ritairt had a squadron that proved
of immense worth to her. Iri the Jut-
hind Mttle, however, three of the Brlt-
l«h Mttle cruisers were sunk. shells
penetrating their «rwor and explod-
ing their magazine* or boiler*. The
armor of a suprdreadnaught would
most probably have proved too strong
for the fcJiOii'- tliat destroyed these bat-
tle <Ttti«er«. The famous "Cat Squad-
ron. so (-idled because it included the
(it ; nd Tiger. i« today the last word
in the battle cruiser; hat in a few
year* the American Mttle '-raiser*
that are now being built will far out-
»•: 'he ' r-at>" Sr. every feature-
Frank E. Evans, In St. Nicholas Maga-
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tAt»4ry la* Mc*u*e it make* do pro
> it.ob tor tbe importation or m*r- j
(aetoro of ftacrameou! w.b* l« coa
u.aed is a resolution odopted by
tM Twenvy-third *atsuol con*'«cot.oa
of tbe Episcopal B'**K>norlea of Okla-
homa
Tbo r«*o!atioa »ay»
Tb« low ia an Infringement upon re
Eloquence Unheeded.
"J have laid my oratorical talents at
ttf feet <it my country."
"And then what happened?"
"Somebody said. 'Forward, march:'
and my country simply stepped over
'em and went right along."
A good looking woman ought to
make a successful detective.
Pooltry Scarcity Threat*** Stat*.
A tcarcity of chicken* in OklaMm*.
broogfct oa by the high price of gntr,, .iglout jjMrty guaranteed Amencaa
threaten* the aute with prue* ,ofjclticet* by the conatltotion. Those
•>«<> and poultry tMt may M nearly who would oh*erre the la* are con
prohibitive, according to report* re „trlJnwj either 'o modify an ancient
celved by 'M aute department of praC()Ce «hich they Mlieve to po#»€ft»
agriculture divine aanctlon. or for ita eontinoance
Replse* received from a circular let- j acordlng to centuriea or enrtation a»
ter sect out to commi*aion merchant" *g*. m j*t rerort to methods of eva
In all part* of the state Indicate that SJOn and »ubterfuge Incompatible with
only SO percent u much live poultry, a wholesome respect for the law. We
is beinr received by dealer* now aft a proteat agair.it thia action of tbe atata
year ago. TM high price of gra n naa tMt placea its law-abiding citizens lr
diacouraged the raising of poultry la that equivocal position. In the long
| town a. while In the country farmer* run auch action la bad for state and
are feeding their grain to hogs and j church.
killing chicken* aa the cheapest meat j ^ committee was appointed to aia
! they have. j in securing auch an amendment of the
A Guthrie commission merchant re- j present act aa may. without deatract
porta that receipts/ of poultry bare ling from ita value as temperance leg
| fallen off ><* percent In the laat thirty j ialation, "leave all Christian people
! days. j 'ree to observe the greateat Christian
| Little poultry is being brought to right according to the dictates of con
market at Shawnee, a dealer there re^ science.'
I porta He says farmers are turning!
their grain into pork in preference to No primary Market in Oklahoma.
poultry. The federal wheat corporation.
One of the large Oklahoma CityI through its aecretary. Watson
j wmmission dealer* reported that while Moore, told the state council of de-
it was believed the poultry crop was fen8e that there is no possibility of
fully as large as last year, receipts j Oklahoma City being made a primary
had been very light in the last two j terminal market for wheat and sag
weeks. This was attributed to recent j gested that the farmer* take a new
| rains, which have improved feed crops view of the situation.
; so tMt farmers are not bringing th3ir j Mr Moore>B Message was in re-
j products to market. j gp^^e to a tele£am from J. M. Ayde-
1 Another Oklahoma City dealer said J j0tte. chairman of tbe state council
i receipts were off 50 percent, and that j 0f defense, in which Mr. Aydelotte
jit was believed tMt farmers were j reviewed the dissatisfaction which
| keeping their poultry for their own oklahoma farmers had shown with
; consumption. the government wheat price fixing.
A Marshall dealer reported the poul- Mr. Aydelotte had suggested that Ok
' try crop 50 percent short, and an Enid \ lahoma City be made a primary term-
buyer said offerings were not half as j inal market and if thi* had been
great as a year ago A great shortage; done the value of Oklahoma's whaat
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to the M*rt *r.'l wMt
rie« linger ar»»«o4 hoor* "t-*"
la tM happy day* of chiMh«««l ti.*
roflfeantie epIoodMi of yooth tM rent-
ing period* of middle age. "r the di-
vertooA-*e--king time* of elderiy ma-
turity! Yet there are maty »ho do
oot think of repaying a part of tM
debt they owe for ■U'h pleasure* t y
r»ntribut!ng lo the support erf IM
rhtra of flower*, tbmugt the cultiva-
tion of a few. at lean, la their front
I larking*, or their back y*rd* In tM
dty.
A street with modeet and inexpen-
slve hou"-*. neatly kept. taMefully dec-
orated and painted, with pretty
parking*, beautifled by green lawn*
•and blooming flower*, ia much more
j.leasing to tM eye and satisfying to
the mind than row* of more ambitious
and expensive hou*e*. built dose to
the si dew ft Iks and with no strips of
green or brightness of flower* to re-
lieve the monotony of wall* of wood,
brick or none and concrete walk* and
pavements.
TERRACED GARDEN IN CITY
One Man Show* What Can B* Accom-
plished by the Owner* of Slop-
ing Plot* of Ground.
An example of gardening which
should be a stimulus to the owner* of
sloping plots of ground, is a lot. 130
feet deep, on a steep hillside In the
of live poultry *as reported from Mus-
kogee commission men.
Pupils 8alute Flag Or Get Out.
"Can a boy who refuses to salute
| the United States flag be barred from
a public school r*
This is the question that has been
telegraphed, telephoned and written
I to R. H. Wllaon, state superintendent
: of school*, from Aline, Okla.
Several days ago the school board
I at Aline put the question to the state
•uperintendent Mr. Wilson held that
♦ha school board could make a rule
for the children to salute the flag and
crop would have been increaaed
than a million dollars.
Commission Dictate* Station Material
The state corporation commiBaion
has ths power to designate the claai
of material that shall be used in tM
construction of passenger statioM
which it causes to be built, the au
preme court held. The case acted
upon was an appeal from a decision of
the corporation commission on the
construction of a depot at Walter The
commission ordered the railway ta
use brick as the building material
from which order the Rock Island ap
yt Medicine
fcrXOcmen
F"v&KJ^h.rfe"3
tbe Sufferings of Women*
^ tHit (Ktrf it A •fiww in thte
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It hAftily
Mr*. Kir*
Pinkhim • Vcfrth^U CompCHMW • "T".— ~ . *
■ ,, ,,|iv w*. «nutliihftJ. provrog bfjt'fio
def.ee that t* c*itwu*Ji> pus>»w^. ® / .
contradiction th.t n* 4 ^ h*» re vcv«i
mtxt pufFcnng anumg v. ^n than any other nwsdicifte in
the world. ...
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aa» a h-i thy w< aian able to
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in!& ifZSSli Sntkmt&r ii'tU-r
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DR.TUTTS LIVER PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS
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It ne>M * miaerable coodition of ill health thai lead* lo *B of •P«a*{
•Jmentft ~ch a. hwUch*. b^kache. d>
nnou k«<U ptW. a»d numerm.* other d^rder*-4^BTOATO3«»a cruae
•ninat nature, and no human being can be well for any length .
TLTTS LIVE* PILLS the remedy and bft* been u»ed
af^er dTcTun^" 72 yeara Ce, * bo, and *ee how .. leeU
toUTTyour b»er and boweU re«me tKeir he^th-g.v»« natuml lanctoooa.
ft# gje »| all druggut* *nd dealer* everywhere.
Dr. fuii's Liver Pills
THERE'S
NO DOUBT
ABOUT
POSTUM
ASA
HEALTH
IMPROVEMENT
OVER
COFFEE
^ld send children home who did not
obey the rule. IBion w" afflnned bjr the suprer--
A woman called bim over tbe long
distance telephone from Aline and
■aid her boy had been sent home from
court.
8tate Must Sue for Shaffer Case.
A check for J76.000 »h!ch H B.
school because be would not salute1 Howard, state auditor, has been ex
"I do not mind him saluting the flag pecting from C. B. Shaffer of Chicag<
when it is a flag of peace." she said I in the payment of income taxes, not
"When it becomes a flag of war, | only will not be forthcoming, but tbe
j though. I do not wwnt him to salute state will have to win a light for th«
: )t » ' i money in tbe court* if it la obtained
i "The fact that we are at war is all! An application for a restraining ordet
the more reason why he should salute to prevent the levying on oil property
Ihe flag." Mr Wilson told her. "and If near Drumright to obtain the tax Mi
M doe« not ahow the proper respect bees made to Judge Ralph M r»mp-
for hla fla« and country. I do not bell of United States district court at
blame the teacher for sending b?m MsAlenter TM case has Men .«et fo»
kome."
i October I.
Three Attorney* OisMrred.
Three Adair county attorneys were
MaMrred by action of the supreme
court last week Two of them. Linn*
A. William* and W A. Corley. were
i la barred a* a reealt of beinc coo
rtOLed »■"* lined IS# each for criminal
conspiracy the i-Mrge Ming (Ml
tMy attempted to defraud lacotape-
iMt Indian* of their rtgh-* Earl R
Bortoe was A*l«rr*d following hie
W rtrtlT- la tM Adair coaaty die
trtat aoort oa a charge of emMtaie.
aaL He wa* *eateaced to It* vear*
Lyon'* Latect Roar.
TM state game protection fund ha*
dwiadled from 121 IOCS to 19.2*4.
»ince Jaly 1. lilt, acording to a let
t«r received by State Auditor K B
Howard laat week from J I. I.yoa.
secretary af state la a letter M aa
*erta tM appropnatioa Mil on whftcb
Sr Howard M* decided to approve
warrant* of ~gaae r»ng»r* Ma Mea
mtecoo*tree<i Mr L.yoa rlargN U
hi* letter that moaey was Mtag *sH
from tM game pruisetlua fOad ter pe-
UUcai purpoaes rather tMa foe tM
, (MMika af —s
Hillside Garden.
heart of a city of 500,000 people, says
the Popular MecMnics Magazine.
This piece has been terraced ita full
length, second hand lumber being used
In making the retaining walU. Vines
have beeh set out next to the walls to
help hold the soil back, and most of the
level spaces have been planted with
vegetables and fruit trees, except at
the top where there is a poultry yard.
House With the Spirit of Home.
Wealthy or poor, we are all tempted.
In varying degrees, to construct larg-
er homes than our personalities and
requisites demand. A person building
a house for his own occupancy can
hardly do better than follow the ex-
cellent motto of the Greeks—"Not too
much." One of tbe first'principles of
house building is to construct some-
thing which shall depend for ita effect,
not upon size and display, but upon
its adaptation to the requirements of
those who are to live in It; something
the value of which no one ahall be
able to measure In dollars and cents,
something that 1* a person's own.
"Tycoon of Japan."
President Lincoln In one of his pub-
lic documents referred to "tM Tycoon
of Japan." which was not the diplo-
matic *nd regular title of tM emperor
of Japan. It wa* tM name tMt Md
Men applied to him in tM days before
we kn« w mu'h about hi* country and
people, before Commodore Perry e#.
tahli«Md oar communication* with
then in 1<C4 awl tM arrival In this
country tn 1**i of tM Ire eaiMasy
ever wet itnad by Japan. Of oerw.
Prc*i<v«t I-nc*3a 4.4 **( mean lo M
Impoit*' to tM ra*ee of Nippna aad hi*
emir wa* a*x ffitwl ia
mrt**piii4rflr*. Hal It em
mr* cceaneM at tM time.
Why Look?
Mrs. Jenkins, a regular visitor in the
doctor's consulting room, started on
the long story of Mr troubles. Tbe
doctor endured it patiently and gave
her another bottle. At last she started
oot. and the doctor was congratulating
himself, when she stopped and ex-
claimed :
* "Why, doctor, you didn't look to see
If my tongue was coated?"
"I know it isn't." wearily replied the
medical man. "You don't And grass
on a race track."
A HINT TO WISE WOMEN.
Don t suffer torture when all female
troubles will vanish in thin air after using
"Femeoma." Price 50c and |i.oo—Adv.
What Name?
Orville Wright said at a Dayton din-
ner:
; "The war has developed flying enor-
mously. We'll all fly after the war.
j Air fiends will then be as thick as
j motor fiends are today.
i "What name sfiall we give to the air
fiend's mania? Aerysipelas. perhaps?
I Or would flyfold he better? Maybe
we'll call it inflewenza. Hold, though!
| All things considered, wouldn't the
I best name M ^yatica?"
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Moo^t buck wiliout question
U HUNTS CURE fail* in tbe
tr*a!in"-nt of ITCH. ECZEMA.
RIN G WORM.TETTER or otter
lleh cR fckin <Ji»e»i>»-s- Prtee
50c a', .iropsrlsts, or d.rect from
llkwliWwd.JUfMilo.
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E*.po to eradicate daadruC
ForR
IL'DITC P;nt^rtDD * ilarbert. Green Foreet»Ci^
VYKl 1 t r« Co . Ark , Tor cheap borne# lnO»rta
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City, No. 42-1917.
Sure Enough.
The ball hud gone over the fence, as
balls will in suburban gardens, and a
small but unabashed batsman ap-
peared at the front door to ask for it.
Then appeared an irate father.
"How dare you show yourself at my
house? How dare you ask for your
ball? Do you know you nearly killed
one of my children with it?"
"But you've got ten children," said
the logical lad. "and I've only got one
baseball."
DONT SNIFFLE.
You can rid yourself of that cold In
the head by taking Laxative Quinidine
Tablets. Price 25c. Also used in
! oases of La Grippe and for severe
headaches. Remember that.—Adv.
Where the Gender Come* In.
j Teacher—Willie, bow many seconds
in a minute?"
Willie—Masculine or feminine?
i Teacher—Masculine or feminine!
! What do you mean?"
t Willie—There's a big difference,
i When pop says hell be down in a min-
j nte it's sixty seconds, hut when sister
; Susie says she'll M down in a minute
it's (500 seconds.
Exercise.
' "Don't you think every man should
• devote some time to physical eulture?*"
"Not in my particular field of ac-
tivity." replied Senator Sorghum. "If
all legislator* went in for physical cul-
ture a« well a* intellectual develop
ment some of these debates might erd
In a personal enconoter that really
hurt som*"t«ody ~
Te Eirtend Railway.
(HhkoMi. wis. street railway «y*t»*ti»
ia to M m!m*1»4 and improved In
r^uipaeBt
WbenVoor Eves Need Cart
Improves With Age.
Kitty—Jack told me last night that
I was the prettiest girl he'd ever seen.
Ethel—O. that's nothing. He said
the same thing to me a year ago.
Kitty—I know that; but as one
grows older one's taste improves, you
know.
INNERS
THE BEST
MACARONI
GREAT BIG MONEY ATT.
Producing and Refining "iai
C'li prirre booming. Ptorka raring Tbeo-
a**<!« drawing divt4r«da from ®m* » iav•ot-
itis nta In rround-tWr ahar*a of #,i
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