The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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TUB DUBS TIMBI
Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
IkNtl Uko tmMjr, «UitK«nrtiN mlntttel when blllm*.
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Hi ti aallvatsa, ratomel lajoiae
km
l( |M| WHmm W Um. al«e»
|t«H a Ml all backed Mil. If >••«•* toenr-
ale iif • .•»»ii|«ai«l amI ».Hir hand
|I<M *H MHMfk !• MMM. )»•« Uka •
at*»*.fwl "f kermleaa | tela.* a Uvea
T«f laatead «f wali.g ai.krrtlag. Mil
lallii raluMfl I(mUaa'i liver Tuna
la Ml liver Mfithlk* Vum'II Imu« II
Mil NfcMMlng a III
n* feeling n«.' »..nr llvei will to w.*fc-
lag. »••«« hea.lacto a Ml dlislneaa
MM al«Muaih Mill be aweet ami tow
•to regular *wa will feel Uke wulh-
lug r..u ii ha ctoaarfni; ron of »u«*
and anddllim.
font .Iruaglal «r u.-aler aella y«n a
tuttle »r lt.Mia.ma I4»« T.me for •
Ira ron la Matoy K| psraimal KM**
la* IMI II «IH rtoaa >anr
Uta« Mile* I tom MMrtjr ntoarij If
M l Mto pm a».k and >»a ran aa|
an* thla* t— alltoMil Ming mht
«alr»l fMtl diagglal ItMHWlM* IM
ra> H at»«mful *111 atail »"«» Uva»,
rlran y.*r totweto ami •Heighten pa*
H|> by nt.ii.ing ar >.mi gel ».mr imW|
tw. k I "hll.ll en gladly laka |t.«l«W"n
|J«rr Tuna toraaaa II la (deaaant IM*
ma a«»l itnaan'i gripe ar cramp af
maka ikrw alrto.
I am Balling mllli.ma of tottlan *
Dmtaon'a Idver Ton* l«» pe«»|»le
ha*a found lhal Ihla pleaaaal. »»!»
labia llvef medicine lakra I ha (dnca of
dangetoua col.>mrl Huy n«a bottle an
nir aound. rellaMe gnaranfea. All
your diagglal atom! ma.-Adv.
W^IDILILT@R1D€
^ IOU) rod BO YKAU.
for IIUIMtIA,CUIUS ml IIVIR.
MMI riNK irwau nynrnninrn.
ionic. mi if am am i
I'M in lha Air.
t\«r|»«M*l manic dolctc.1 Ii) ceue.tr I la
tha champion optliuial In the Ideleled
hjr rruau) rriliuciil On lila ftral rial I
In I'aHa an air raid *«• in progfc**.
Iiil aa ho ol.ai'i % ihI tha I'arlalaua, all
luloul on lha taubea, ha aald lo hta
companion
•Thorva oMa Hna tiling al»«ul Ikla
air aluff."
"Ami lhal la J"
M|| yon l.s>klng U(v"
**<tlalaiad l»> »vna»*rl." <"«r-
Imuta Mngailue
Aog Faad far Whaallaaa Day*.
It an ailor iv«M «llna ««n hla own
l\«l.va «h»i a Wiwh ha WWllii ha*«».--
|ri>u-l«la 11*u«*a I'uhuw
Wiaa Maka I.
I.oulao, ulna ><<ara nitl. aakail bar
moihar:
"Wliara la |uipa going!"
"To a »mg party," aha rrttllad.
"What la a atag party iiiauuuar
SI a tar Mahal, act an yaara old. wha
hail haan lUtaulng, with a illgulflad al-
tttuila of auparlor wtmlom anawarad
tuatantly: "ll'a whara thay ataggar.
IHilu'l you knowT" Pittsburgh Sua.
Hla Spaclaa.
"What a maan I.H>klug fallow. I hat
ha'a a blrtl."
"V«v*, ha'* a atool plgaon."
Tha wlaa man llataua to tha allant
man.
i Both Ends
l PrfUuctr And Consumer >
Against
The Middle
( lJu> Packer 1
The txvnsumer wants to pay a low
price km- meat.
The farmer \sunts to get a high
price for cattle.
The packer stands between these
contacting demamis. and finds it im-
possible to completely satisfy* both.
The packer has no control over the
prices oi hve stwk ivr meat and the
most that can be expected of him is
that he keep the diflerence between
the two as k»w as possibte- He does
this successfully bv converting animals
mto meat and distributing the meat
at a minimum oi expense* and at a
pront too small to be noticeable in the
farmer's returns k>r live stock or in the
meat bill of the consumer.
Swift A Company** 1917 traaaac-
tk>o» in Cattle w«t» as follows:
ItamlMltol
SWd M.-at to Rtttu2<r foe % .
kSy-prvsi\»cts K>r % « .
Tc«*I
VVi»Canto Ritwr . . • iifjf
pauJi«» C*tto R«w*r) 461
fc* k!vr *txt fyv.iaia at
IVitKg Ft?«hi on Uiat.
atvi J* «*>*««* BhKfc
dotnNtMV Nmmi .... _LH
Rnawr< «n Pkclar » Saoda M
Rwcurm on wnaoarct « « » $ Ulf
The net prufct was $i^9 per head.or
ahwt onHounh of m cent per pound
of beef.
Br what other method can the dtf»
fereoce between cattke pnoee and barf
prices be made aailiM^ bewail
lUfll M IM at«al»g I hat a«M
fWlaa* llMtWM*4 abalto. «ai»nia<
(hMIt mt m«»i'4 |M aMhto • Irftof
paiki4 TkM« akalto mmtm
to aa unaw aiuitory Hi* M mt4
ftlflkl
♦ ♦ ♦
Tha Aualraltaaa hata Mitel Ito
Uatmaaa mmmr toiawa
lha A aria ami Mum ma Htara. amM «I
A...... ami ha«» mltamMl I hair
I In** upward at thr •• ^aartaia of ■
mito a* a faaull of tara aaaaulta apaa
lha Tmitaalr paallloM
♦ ♦ ♦
Haraalli lha Aiaartraa arllltory la
lha l.uuaillto aarlnr haa romptolaly
rha*a4 tha liartnaaa frtim I hair froal
ptt.ltIona and wipad t-trlaln aacUnaa
uf lha latgala In lha aaamjr raar araa
off lha ma|> Ihla to lha aama art 11
Ian thai not long ago ga«a a aimllar
partarmaiua lo aowihar Ixtrtaloa aac-
tar
♦ ♦ ♦
Otrar tha ball la llnaa along tha llava
rltaf Mi in lha mountalmnia ragloo
In northaro Italy, whara tha aitlod
fon-aa hata Iman holding thalr |>oal
lion* alnra laat Novambar altar tha
graat Italian ratrnat from tha Itonio,
thnrn la Im raaaad lanalon and lha long
thraatannd blow at thla front may ha
launrhad by lha Taulonlc alllaa with-
la a faw day*.
♦ ♦ ♦
Having mat with a ravaraa In thalr
oparationa on tha northaro alda of tha
Flamlara aatlaot. whara tha I'wBfh
and llrltUh hava atood ahuuldar to
ahoukter lu dafanaa of Ypraa and tha
high ground that fonua a bulwark In
froot of tha Channal porta, tha Gor-
man* hava. aa Indicated by tha moat
ratetit raporta. turned to the aouthera
alda of tha angle In the allied llnaa la
Northern France.
♦ ♦ ♦
The lull over tha waatern battle
Unas conllnuoa. The eipeoted Ger-
man attack* on tha Ypre* and AnUena
fr\>nta hava not baan launched. Here
ami there tha opposing artlllerlaa
hava broken forth into wild bombard-
ment*. such usually a* ara prelude*
to nia*sed attack* on the allied Una*,
but thay have died out after a faw
hours.
♦ ♦ ♦
Tha official statement dealing with
military operations In Palestine Issued
by tha War Department, reads "While
our Infantry moved to attack the
enemy lit the foothills south and south-
east of KsSalt. Australian mounted
trooiv* ctx'ared Ks-Salt. capturing thir-
ty three t'.ormau and SIT Turkish
prisoners "
+ * ♦
Washington.
Analysis of Liberty Loan reports
showed that prvhably IT million per-
sons bousht bonds in the campaign
which closed recently 7 -million mere
than in the second loan and lils mil-
lion more than In the first. Tahula-
tu>ns sfcowod W,UiSJlJ30 subscrliv
lions, but the treasury believes the
actual total may run to 4 billion dol
lars
♦ ♦ ♦
Slmultar.es>usly with the annourv-e-
mant that iSS.tXH'1 men fr\^m 15 states
had been called to Join the colors tn
May Secretary Uaker Indicated the
scxn^e of the government s plans for
increasing -s fighting stretvgt>.. b*
stating that Congress had been asle-i
to appn>priata approjdmaseiy 15 Mi-
lton dollars fc*r tha army for the smi
fiscal veer
♦ ♦ *
Federal court decreais dismiss^, txs
habeas corpus p<\>-aeding^ sought by
K.*bert Co* ot Kivhmoed. Xtc a
bar of lha National Army, to
hts baisg seat to rrwace h*ra N«ea
sustained by tha supreme coart
♦ ♦ *
America is m»w sataj!
armsaa to France tn reesocse to tkta
allied ayp*"^: for raaerx^ 5® May
aad June coateesj^a:ad s>.:?3£e- * ■m-n
m*.v-a than e»tual :Se fighting s:re-<th
of tha combined IV' aad
gueaa forcas o« tto *«t fcvtt
e ♦ ♦
Vay a>»v«9*cs of ix«ncia
to ftU the gar» abraad wtti e*vee.i -,ka
ravnl of Aprv. ti to stated eftWai'jyr
wkato the t.viatar* ?r-«-
«eats any «?*•«<» tea V|.-,g a V ««.
rt v aU tha: tha Ayrt n-t
fjciiilsd sngrnal jrvaum by a v»
* c« -a>*a MJiSr eC tKmaaii,
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ 4 ♦
Tito TMaum HawM faMh. Ito
lueal a—Hi ahip to Ito wiM.
tom to ito «M ywMtoa ama<
toe I mmm. Mto M avaiaea mt
mm* I haa atottMi knala an tower Ito
Ito Mm uipa nw ito aMftol Iftol
♦ ♦ ♦
Mora than MM tomtoato af tomfd-
a ntoal tote tom Nto la Uttnato
Mto ptorad upan Ito Mlto«. It »M
MwuMod to> mam tola of ito atain
tod admiatoiraiiua rm-ally
♦ ♦ ♦
rtmnmNi lanoai. ana i ttarman.
•ara arraalad wtoaa a Itrlltoh ataam
•hip armed ai aa Ailaatto port raeaat
ly from ■ Hrniih Aiaartraa port Oat-
arnmrnt idftcial* mat iha taaaal aad
parhapa aavar, alnra Ihto couairy an-
tared ito war. were paaaaagara auto-
Jartad la a mora thuraogh aaamlaa
tlon
a ♦ ♦
Manufacturers ualng *ngar. agrapt
lo maka aaaanllal foml producu. wll
M put oa alrtrt ration*, tha food ad
mlniairatlon announced, in ordar to
aaaura sufficient aupplla* for boma
t anner* and lha commercial manufac-
turer* of preserves. Jam* and other
foodstuffs regarded aa eaaantlal.
♦ ♦ ♦
Two aoldtara were burned to death
and eighteen men were burned aerl-
oualy, when a captive obaervntlon bal-
loon of the t'aoquot type, eiploded at
Florence Held, the army balloon
school at Fort Omaha, according lo
a statement by Col. 1!. D. Hersey. post
commandant.
♦ ♦ ♦
SonthwMt
Federal court decrees permanently
restraining Oklahoma atate authori-
ties from levying a gross production
tax upon oil produced by lesaaaa of
Osage Indian oil lands have been af-
firmed by the supreme court. More
than a million dollars already paid In
taxes under protest now will be re-
turned.
♦ ♦ ♦
A sis-inch howitter being fired by
Rattery B. Ninth Field Artillery, at tha
school of fire. Fort Sill, was blown to
pieces thi* afternoon and one officer
and five enlisted men were Injured.
MaJ. Harrison Fuller, a student in the
school of fire, received a scalp wound.
♦ ♦ +
Farmers of the Hollister commun-
ity tn Tillman county. Ok., have pooled
nearly 5.000 acres, which they have
arranged in one block, to be tasted
out for oil. The tract will be leased
for development.
♦ ♦ ♦
Emil K. Moog. formerly corporal
in the First Field Artillery. Battery
K, at Fort Sill. Ok., is now tn the
county Jail following his arrest as an
enemy alien He served in the Ger-
man army, being in the divislou that
Invai&d Belgium in 1911.
♦ ♦
Indictments charging thirty-one men
and one woman with disloyalty were
returned by a federal grand Jury at St.
Louis which made only a partial re-
port. Among those indicted was Pr.
Charles H. Weinsberg. president, un-
til it disbanded, or the Missouri
branch of the German-American Al-
liance.
Falling 150 feet*vn a straight nose
diva at Fort Worth. Tex. Lieut Jamea
S. Ennis, Jr.. of New York and Cadet
Parol Harriott of Oakland CaL were
killed.
♦ ♦ ♦
The English. Scotch and Irish ccm-
mlttees appointed to innestigata tha
purchase and control by the state of
the Iwjuor traffic haTe reported la
favor of the feasibility of the scheme.
♦ ♦ ♦
Lieut. William IVaa Thompson. 15
years aid. an observer at F\»at Ftojd
School ft* Aerial Observers, at Law-
ton. Ok. was ix* .ant.y killed aad
Lienteeant Baile* tha pilot, severely
lajcred. when tha eogvae stopped
♦ ♦ ♦
Foreign.
Tha Fritisi h**e withdraw^ tfcetr
irvxfs from FS-SaJc. east of the Jor-
dan. in Fa-Vstise. the wer office aa-
aonsces. Ni>erty one tVtstad Ger-
raw aa£ Tsrte ami twtx'jr^ai ma-
chtna g-i=s iave hean cayCarad tn tha
ias: few Mya
♦ ♦ ♦
Nawa has .tot bwa -e-.-ervW tr.va
iha ttoac thai a Fr-a-.-h pa xaad* a
dsrec. hrt jn -tra -? tia X-ag range
German .-av>.a wrth whirh Parts to
ami >nc rt one et
M
4
It'* Poor Economy to
Endure a Bad Back
■WiMaipH.ey »"d !"> "■•"Hggi;
AN OKLAHOMA 6AtL
Of tn Ms**. sMp Braman. M
MeAiaaior. (tola., aar* -I Mva
naad Uaaa a Kldaay Ptlls tor thraa
year* aad I bay Mva alwaya re.
mavad any aitacM af kldaay dto>
aidav and kaM my kidaaya to
goad abapa. Bafoca usiag Ihla
•mdicina I was abla la gat but
Ini la balp from severe attacks of
bMaey trouble- I had dull palaa
aad saaanaaa la my back lhal
would lira ma eut. and my kid-
nays acted too frequently eapa.
natly at ntobt Paaa's Kldaay
Pills proved to M lha beat madl-
clae for this trouble. I alwaya
recemmond tbam to anyone 1
hear complalalag af kidney dIS-
AM OKLAHOMA 0AM.
Mia A w. miiiiHi. MS a
Broadway. BnM. Ok la. aayai
Ito years I suffered from gravel
and aaad ato klada af wedlaa
without ninn Oaea I was laid
up tor aevsral weeks aad IM
mleery aad pain I endured was
awful. A Mead, kaowtag my
coadltton. ietnmmaade< Poai>«
Kldaay Pllla aad I used eight
bosaa. TM graval aioa* wow
dlsaolved aad naaasd off aad IM
palaa were relieved. The cure
Dean's Kidney Pills gave am baa
provea permanent for yeare I
have endorsed thla remedy before
and my eta lament atlU holds
DOAN'S
•Oa n Ban At AI fl^waa. Ft
KIDNEY
PILLS
ChMUtxr.
Spring Ran of Distemper
..LsaMK.STJlV'ra ;n
"SFOiNS ..r-. i«,»i^r* iiv-i,;
preventive If yeu^tse lt"aa*par'dtraatiaaa.* Btmpla safe
Sad sura The It else to twice *£e Quantity and «n ouaea
more than the S*a alaa Get your horsea ln beat condJtjoa
far lata spring aad summer. All druggist*, harness fleai.
era ar maaufaeturera .
iron MKOICAX. CO, IUi«lMl*wi, OaaMn. Is*
CHRONIC CDN5TIRKTIDII
18 A CRIME AGAINST MATURE
j. „ never can keep well. II you wake with a bad taste in dta
mouth, coated tongue. perhapiheadacKe. your l.vwis tiwTThlla
derange* the whoU system, produces/frspei^costrenemand^ag. Jlu^a
z tr-iBWaff -JTZifTiSS:
Dr. Tuffs Liver P9ls
Sounded Like That.
The nurse in a well-to-do family
overheard the little son of the house
telling his sister how he had hid be-
hind the portiere and spied on big sis-
ter and her beau.
"Oh. tell me what they did." cried
little sister.
"It was such fun." chuckled the boy.
"The Mg chump flopped down on his
knees and then he said: "Answer me.
Clara. 1 can stand this expense no
lougvr." "—Boston Transcript.
FRECKLES
Saw i* tto Tto* *a Gat U ti Ttoaa Ugfc Spats
TVn'l xo kav ti* iSskttet »*«I ef trtSa*
tt jw tKie. a*
tf 0--A1*—i.-«tla
ikt aieSr * BttSe
rf tt i*ai *»1 wnat y»* aaKJd exa
-.la: rM tie warn traetjie Urt Mr* tj
tie ^ut wn Ut 'SUM n-
It a M .Vaz cms aor* ti** aa* eeace
H rr fSw tie akm aad |*a
1
'1
S4P0Ll°
a» mm to aak tit tV a«»»e anmrtk OSme.
a -.ta a a*U letir ra.u:« of am; tack
tf ft mui te nw
Smoked Shark on Sale
Fbikersien aieeg the Atlantic Coast
f-vo FV>ri«ia north havo begun taking
flirts saitahie fVw fi>x! purposes and
scooting the meat, savs a bulletin of
the United Sratea food administration.
Thi* product is reported to be coming
tato the market and finding ready sale
gtata ef OfcVx OCy af Tvlado Lujaa
V rraaa J Chewey ssakea oath that be Is
ses».-c part-er tSe arm of F J Cfceeey
a CO. aatsc >«air<e» to tha City of To-
Mc. CV\4:j a»l State afweaaM. aad that
■a..' Sra wUi fay ti* *cta of ONK HVX-
rRK> IVLZJUU for ear oaa* <.V Catarrh
tSua: .-waaot ha .-red br ttie uae of
HtU.a caTAKXH MEOIC1NR
PRANK J ORKNET.
a ts hafs-ra nre ar.d aufeaarrthad to
thla «h day of Dev» -
B»tetnM
kyaam* cm tuna noajaaar
FETH PASTE KA
•ttte
A grand yrae of Cv W »» S»
gr»an te tto werMes of ha !aJ- «.-*
♦ ♦ ♦
i'ii ■■■ f.Ytea kt'« xwDd 9a-
kMCovoi. tto r*t Sasaaan * -.-.rvaa tn
tto Ortmaa. Arrareae to tto efftoml
«aap A w CMaataon. Notary PwMie
HilXI CATAJIRH MKTknltl te tak-
es atamfir aad acta ti re ana tha
ea tto Vwaaa fortooea el tto In
n maw**. «o. Ttottiaonmia ftae
r. J. Ctoaar A Ca. T»M* OMa
American Dollar Flag
S^esSIEi'SSya.'es
Claire—Why gtva candy to J uae?
OnrYmSto
VUtTmSkto
Swift ft Company. U. & A.
—•_»'•r*—*"■—Kill^AllFllnnl tar
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