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Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Godson's Liver Tone
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Every fc"<b»r rwu***. after *»*»«•
Am rfcildrro -Cblifortoa *>rup «d
gig*." lhai tta> if th*«r idewl Islam*.
|*r*«w Ibrjf taHf* II* pleaaabl UM«
UKt II l|k>MK<llir flrtWH Ikr lrt»4rf
Ulllr ef..u>sih. H*rf abd tw«vU «llb*
wit gnt-ug.
Wlni. cr><**. Irritable, fererl*h. or
hrvatt. I* t«ad. *t>«»fb sour. I««ub at
th* tongue. Mother? If omted. giv*
g lM«|Mx>uful of thi* hartnlr** "fruit
lualnr.' nnd ID a Ir* hours all ths
fool. constipated waste. amir bile and
gndlg<-*t.-l food out of the N»w«
*4*. and you have a welt, playful child
•gain. When the Utile syctctn la full of
eola, throat «ore. ha» *tomacb-ache. dl-
arrhu n :».! £«••»«•«. colle—remember.
• good "ln*lde cleansing" ahould al-
ways be the flrat treatment given.
Million* of mothera keep "California
8yruj> of Fie*" handy: they know a
teaspoonful today naves a sick child
UHnarrow. A«k yonr drucri«t for a
bottle of "California Syrup of Fig*."
which tin* direction# for bablea. chIN
dren of all ape* and crown-up* printed
on the bottle. Beware of counterfeit*
•old here. *o don't be fooled. Oct the
genuine, made by "California Ftf
Syrup Company."—Adv.
Of Course.
There seenis to he a bond of sym-
pathy lietween n good-looking lass and
■ good looklnc glass.
A poind dinner in China usually In-
cludes is or 20 coarse*.
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American women
nurses are installed
hi h«4 • Irian While.
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I'll Juki) U Mxit-at. 11*4 K**H
|M J»- • lo« an. Tulsa.
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hi V\ llilatn J Itamloaa. i>aaton.
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< >U>1 i'i>4a t.*« l>ranilrt 'K^laratL
John K l>alu*l*r. S>lair
tt aiui-.f r Ibntnvlt <>arJnor, Altaa.
I** t «lUiain J Kunanv*. Oaaloo.
IM Jubnay Jvbnawn. Knulr
ht Alva ci I >uavn. Marble f'ltjr.
I'M i*lau4a J llandaraan. Kajr.
Oiad af O aaaaa
8*rfft Frank Hlcha>. Uarivlpavllle.
t utn Wulam H. lull. Landaa)'
JNt taaai i* Junra. Kufaula.
I'vt John ti Cordall. Mai>:<
IM t:.i*ar<l N KdwarUa. Saba!
l*vt. t lua. L Man ham. higur
IM. Koriiyca Haynold*. Madill.
I'»t. KranU llufrri. Sailor
S«Tnt >j>:ma:i Meah*)iln(ub>. SmlthMUo.
Corpl JetT Uruckett. Taleuuah.
' Wm. «V >p«ncer. Minium.
I l*vi. Wlllia Smith, K)o»m.
I l**t. Fred 1>. William, llokoahe.
, l'vt. Cecil W shuck. Uucukt Urova.
: l'vt. Marone>. Ilutu.
Wounded In Action.
j Lieut. Kldon Hreeden, Med I ord.
Lieut. Geo. P. Haya.
Lieut. Howard A Mathews Tulaa.
!»eri;t. John H. White. UkniulKee.
Sergt. J. lm li. Cochran. Oklahoma City,
tierst. I'harlea O. Wood. Sat>uli.a.
Corpl. Ivan N. Oorrev. Cloud Chief.
Corpl. John W. Teu-rs, Swink.
; .>erK<. l^aiidy T. McUride. Sua" nee.
Corpl. William F. Cook. 1121 E. Klfchth
Sireet. oklahoma City.
I Corpl. Henry F. Mauldin. Blackwell,
i Corpl. Harold J. Klchardnon. barber.
' Corpl. Charles 11. Marvin. Butler.
i Corpl. Leroy M. Cover, okmulgee
i Corpl. lurtia M. Anthony, Mariow.
i Corpl. Arch H. Lovel. Beggs.
Corpl. I>allaa W. Lewter, Guymon.
' Corpl. Lewis Jones, Carrlngton.
" " " Dowmen. Drummond
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Valter. *tll te*v» for Ws*bi*gt<Mi
| *b*r« b* will r**"si*s a rtpum'* c«®-
I gtolw in tb* army Tb.imp*-a r«-
i r*ntly »la|te4 ih« Am*rti'sa front :n
• Krafl<-« a*4 upon hi* rvturn «fl«r«4
j bis »»n ir»i to tb* war 4opsrtm»at
1 lis w«* promi*s4 immediate «»nte*
i in France
For ths "rst tlms It will b» pos.
slblv to give tree viausl ln*irucilon
| lo all ths b ah school* of ths slats. Is
Tag «1N fMl ltb» w«*b»
T«m b* Cbsorftil; fbil *f rigor
I a a* sslttM grilttogg ft bMttog g(
IWbMl Llror Tag* t* gMgto «to
b*v* fo*®4 that tbto gteMont. twg^
tab!* Ifrr n*«rta* Mln tb* | as* af
4*ngsmM «*umm4. Itojr «•* bottte W
Tom dmgglat m dsotor asm jpog g
bMtte of iKxteoo's Ursr Tons for g
C«al
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will r»an»*« lb"
•trsrmr." that's what's lb* matter of 'sm. gl-
and inmiiiul worm* b*arly aa M4 sa 4l(i»oMf
Sum loo ifaurb t" le«4 Via teMth bad—or* b*«l.
h»*i« '•*» It <w*ib asabo1* lifiMl will
*"'»•. loprni* lb* api^ni' aa4 l*M *a» MS all ruMiM
and don l -).hr*l<." a. I* on sUnd* ao4 bl«»«4. ruU
dir.. tioas with asefc belli*. sa4 *«ld by all drusaUts.
al*llllV MKMI tl. CO, Usobss. lad. I'. b- A.
emergencies, the
wounded. You can
learn a great deal
by obtaining the
"Medical Adviser"
a book of 1,000
eight miles in the
rear of the fighting
lines "over there."
Right here at home
Mechanic Ja*. H. liowmen. Drun
should learn nurs- ( ook liKrberl w. Kc-et. Bartiesv
ing to take care Of ivt. Llewellyn Maddon, Curtis
the sick or, in Pvt. Marion M. Rankin, Grand Valley.
1 i previously reported missing in action.)
, Pvt. Herl»ert Judy, Trousdale.
Pvt. We com* M. Mitchell, Boswell.
Pvt. William A. Howard. Duncan.
Pvt. Grover C. Jaynes, Ames
Pvt. Mark B. Moses, Ringling.
Lient. Kichard T. Bennett, Tulsa.
Lieut. Howard L MeCall, Perry.
pages, bound in clotfc, containing chap- t/orpi \\ int.rs a. Hat lift. Dubbie.
ters on First Aid, Bandaging, Anatomy, G^Drwe' "ca^pbeii^ "vinson.
Hygiene, Sex Problems, Mother and Babe.
200 prescriptions for acute and chronic
diseases; profusely illustrated by wood
cuts and colored plates. Ask your drug-
gist or send 50c. to Publisher, 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
If a woman is nervous or has dizzy
■pells, suffers from awful pains at regu-
lar or irregular intervals she should turn
to a tonic mafie up of herbs, and with-
out alcohol, which makes weak women
strong and sick women welL It is Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Then,
for the liver and bowels nothing is SO
good as Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets.
Within ten minuted after an apptt*
ration of lianderine you can not find •
alngls trace of dandruff or falling hair
' and your scalp will not Itch, but what
wUI plsaas you moot will b* after a few
week*' use, when you so* new hair. One
and downy at first—yes—but really
now hair—growing all over the scalp.
A little Danderln* Immediately dou-
ble* tb* beauty of your hnlr. No dif-
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
»cr«K(y. Just moisten a cloth with Dan-
i derlne and carefully draw It through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time. The effect is amazing—your hair
j will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have
an appearance of abundance; an In-
comparable lustre, softness and luxu-
riance
Get a small bottle of Knowlton's
Danderlne for a few cents at any drug
•tore or toilet counter, and prove that
your hair is as pretty and soft as any
—that It has been neglected or Injnred
by careless treatment—that's all.—you
surely can have beautiful hair and lots
of It if you will just try a little Dan-
derlne.—Adv.
Especially if It's Coal.
The man who wants but little and
lets it be known that he does has a
poor chance of getting even that.
Tm Much.
I'ri*"ii Chaplain — WHI, guudliy,
O'ltetlly. and g»od luck. I bear that
you are going out today.
ib« r*i*irt from ths giate t'alvemlty I Kvi'oiiWrt—Kuro an" 'twas time,
at Norman A large number of high aerr. What wld |>r«►-Herman Hbin Keln
*.-hoo * havo already enrolled for thl*
course and enrollment* are enmlnc
In fa*t. Miss Sara LeFurce will ba»e
, charge of tho work In the placs of
j Mr. I*. 0. Phelps, who ha* entered
j Y M. C. A. work for the duration of
I the war.
j Tho nsw Y. M. C. A. building.
which la rapidly nearlng completion.
will be ready for occupincy Decem-
ber I. according to R. D. Wedding.
general secretary of the Oklahoma
City organisation. All furnishings
have been purchased and practically
all are now in the city. A small
shipment containing rugs and articles
for the dormitory has been delayed
in transit, but will be in place ty
opening day.
All Hs Wants Said of Him.
"I don't want any |»ral*o for what
I'm doing lit I hi* war."
-Nor
"Not at all. All I a*k I* that yon
h» -„ write me down a* oue who didn't tak*
en an- tntsnMNMiuas cotnln' to. "prls- advantage of a «eboolboy and buy a
.in ain't sromiy rteplctabls anny bfiy dollar boud from him when 14
Pvt. Margie Jackson. Marlow.
l'vt. Jesse C. Stevens, Keota.
| Pvt. Letter A. Beatty, Manchester.
I'vt. <?«o. W. Borden, Piedmont.
Pvt. Roscoe H. Brown, Tulsa.
Pvt. James O. Derr, Carney.
Pvt. AJvis Froat, Wynnewood.
Pvt. Jack Rabbit, Fonkers.
Pvt. Oscar F. Compton, Afton.
Pvt. Wilbur R. Drake, Fargo.
Pvt Suel P. Kpp. Homestead.
Pvt. Clay D. Murrow, Alva.
Pvt. Charlie Wllkey. Lindsay.
Pvt. Jasper K. Wililams. Tribey.
Pvt. Grovar C. Willard, Carnegie.
Pvt. Calvin Atchavit. Walter.
Pvt. Kilgar Pennington. Oklahoma City.
Pvt. Ell Stover. RlchardsvlUe.
Get New Kidneys!
The kidneys are the most overworked
organs of the human body, and when they
fail in their work of filtering out and
throwing off the poisons developed in the
system, things begin to happen.
One of the first warnings is pain or atifl-
oess in the lower part of the back; highly
colored urine; loss of appetite; indiges-
tion; irritation, or even stone in the blaa-
I STATEHOUSE BREVITIES
For several days Governor Williams'
office force was short one stenogra-
pher.
When the first call came. Miss Lucy
WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY
REED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousand* upon thousand* of women
have kidney and bladder trouble and
never suspect it.
Women's complaint* often prove to be
nothing el»e but kidnev trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder di*ea*e.
If the kidney* are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or-
gan* to become diseased.
Pain in the back, headache, loas of am-
bition, nervousness, are often times symp-
toms of kidney trouble.
Don't delay starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre- t
script ion, obtained at sny drug store, may-
be just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions. m
Get a medium or large size bottle im-
mediately from any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test thi»
have I •••en a»hnmi<d to take l»*»* than
two tliou*and dollar*' worih from a
grow n man."
Of men who mirry, 10 are burliclors
to one widower.
Germany Is using substitutes for to-
bacco.
A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
lample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
The Tallest Tree.
The tallest tree on record hns been
felled In southeast Australia. It was a
gum tree 471 feet In height.
der. inese svzupioius iuui»« ■ wuu.ww.
that may le^J to that dreaded and fataL
maladv, Brighfs disease, for which there
is said to be no cure.
Do not delay a minute. At the fir~t in-
dication of trouble in the kidney, liver,
bladder or urinary organs start taking
Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules, and
save yourself before it is too late. Instant
treatment is necessary in kidney and blad-
der troubles. A delay is often fatal.
You can almost certainlv find immediate
relief in Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules.
For more than 200 years this famous prep-
aration has been an unfailing remeih- for
all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles.
It is the pure, original Haarlem Oil vour
great-grandmother used. About two cap-
sules each dav will keep you toned up and
feeling fine. Get it at anv drug store, and
if it does not give you almost immediate
relief, your money will be refunded. Iy
sure you get the GOLD MEDAL brand.
None other genuine. In boxes, three
•Izes.— Adv.'
8urvives JMWO-Foot Pall.
Herbert T. Newcomer of Iowa in
July fell 2.000 feet In his plane in
France. He survives.
lmiauon, ui c»cu Bwut " •"—
These svmptomfi indicate a condition
* i a. iL. 1 *4maa #flA/i linn via tgl
Piece's Favorite Pre- ' £vt
scription and find it Pyt
very fine medicine;
it certainly did gw
lots of good. I can
recommend it to
ladies who need a
tonic to build them
up in gaeral; it wiS
do the work if directions are fo!lowed.r
Pvt. Joe G. Dan ham. Mountain
Pvt. junn J. l»org*Ti, Ada.
Pvt. Arch L Phuris, Homestead.
» I Pvt. W illiam C. Pittman. Henryetta.
MarthoIL Texas| l'vt. Orange Thomaa, Soper.
T i.—- _..j TV Pvt. Willie L Whitt. Purdy.
i nave usea yr. a^o. w. Woodhouse. Gage.
t4t Frahcfs V. Waodjon, Alva,
l'vt. Rufus Carter. Durant
Pvt. i_>ra Dodson, Okemah.
Pvt. Geo. A. Gates. Duncan.
Pvt. Chas. W. Towne. Durant.
Pvt. Guy Raymond Coomgs. Kaw City.
Pvt. Joseph R. Day. Castle, (previously
reported killed In action.)
Pvt Edwin W. Hatfield. Melette. (previ-
ous!*- reported missing in action )
Pvt ( has M< rrow. Wirt, i previously re-
ported miss ng la action.!
Pvt. Buddy .v organ. Cloud Chief.
_ . Pvt. Earl C Harkina. Cherokee.
—Mrs. it. C. McCauUf, tOS HankSL l'vt. Homer Rhoads. teadsay
- 1 Pvt William H. Blggerstaff, Oklaboms
——^—- i <ity.
Pvt. Jay Branlgaa. Pauls Valley.
Pit orvll I.ve. I >e la ware.
P»t. Claude H. Ockerman. Beggs.
P\u James J Williams. Chocetah.
Pvt. Roy R Williams. Comanche.
Pvt. John HMford. Beggs.
Pvt. Albert L. Shoop. Carney.
Pvt John A McaKy. Oklahoma City.
Pvt Ell Bto\ er. Richardsville.
Pvt. Milam >sborne. Olney.
Pvt. Robert W. imen*, sree.lh.im.
Pvt Paul G Williams. Centrahoma.
Pvt! Claud* H. Ockerman. Beggs.
Pvt Newtor A Parks. Roosevelt
Pvt. Jos J. Zwaiaka. Harah
Prt Wheeler R H«Mrton. Caddo.
Pvt Jaa RudislB. Ida.
Pvt. Charlie I> Wtieon. Washington
I*Tt. John Byrl WaUsce. Hooker
ITt Devi £ iMmmtmri. Lone Ofovs.
l'vt Martin F. goMnasn. Noraiaa
Enemies
white scours
blackleg
Your Veterinarian csa stamp
them oat with Cottar's Arti-C*i
Sccor Serum snd Cuttsr's Cons*
Frss Blackhg FUtxate and Aggsesaia,
egCwttar^Bkckleg Pills.
Th« Cutter Laboratory
M.sstnf to Aetioo
IVt. !USL I raSler. Sentinel
Iff- HS* X BtlDe. Wetumka
P«. J<+m K Twtow
IV J«r — Paytoo. Crlbho
Prt. A*r*M * Franktta. Bart:e*»
^ — TSbor. Carter
CM OwtM* L*ei»*. Alva.
JU*« * r»rt»J»S Oeo
DawS H "
D**p«—fdCoMa 3
K-i - - at "" -
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PISO'S
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"Cold In the Head"
la u scut* attack of Naaal Catarrh. P*r«
sons who are subject to frequent cold*
In the head" will find that the use ol
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE w&
build up the System, cleans* th* Blood
and render them less liable to colds» i
Repeated attacks of Acuta Catarrh may
BS'J'irentnN-r »»► 1
•n lnt*mally and actsthrough r eBloo< .
on the Mucous Purface* of the Srstem.
All rrueglsts TV. Te«lmonl*!s free.
•im nt for mrxr of r®rarrh tnaf
HALLOS CATARRH MEDICINE win nor
"f* J. Cheiev * Co . Toledo. Ohio.
Martin Luther was one of the Aral
to advise the employmedt of women mi
teachers.
That Itch snd burn with hot hsths <4
Catlrura 8osp followed by gentU
anointing* of CUtlrora iHntment,
Nothing better. For free samples sd-
in as "Cutlcara. IVpt. X. Bostao.*
gold bv droaglts Sftd by Basil. Soag
21 Otat»**t 35 a ad Ml—Adv.
A ralnaj of h"***e* I
by the intrt ***"
tkaa ssitm sear 1«
■ bessi e
! peat preparation send ten cent* to Dr.
Conwav was loaned from her work ! Kilmer
to do volunteer nurse's aide servics
She has been keeping house and car-
ing for a family every member of
which was stricken with the "flu."
Mika J. Williams, member of the
state Industrial commission, and
prominent in state labor circles, dieo
at his home, 1019 West Twenty-flftt ! Chile hns nine paper factories em-
street after an illness of several j ploying an nggregnte of -WO workers,
months of a complication of diseases
Mr. Williams was first taken ill early
In the summer and apparently re«
gained hfs hea'th. but suffered a re
'apse late in September due, his phv
ilcians said, to the strain of march
ing In Oklahoma City's last labor da>
p3rade. Mr. Williams was appointed
by Governor Wiliams as a membei
ot the state industrial commission s
little more than a year ago. succeeding
W. L. Blessing, who resigned. Prev.
ious to his appointment on the com-
mission he was assistant state laboi
commissioner under W. G. Ashton
Mr. Williams came to Oklahoma City
about twelve years ago from San An
tonio, Texas.
Noember fifth is given as the date
the new freight rates secured by the
corporation commission and traffic as
soclatlons of the state will go intc
effect.
The so-called Chiropractor bill
passed by the legislature two years
igo, will not be submitted to the voters
for aproval or rejection at the No-
vember election, has been announced
it the office of the state election board
Representatives of the chiropractic
profession c rculated a petition ask
ing a refferendum on the bill and th*
sufficiency of the petition fas attacked
by oponents of submission of the qnes
tion. Some time ago the suprem<
court upheld the validity of the pe
tition. but no definite action could b«
laken toward submitting the messur*
until after the expiration of the tim*
In which a petition for rehearing ii j
court could be filed. The referendum
suspends operat on of the law nntil it
is voted upon. Only one state qses
Hon will be submitted st the Nove® '
Der election, that being the wo»na« |
suffrage amendment to the const I :u j
Use.
gave a Hundred and isisstf of Ofela
xaa * quo-a of l.KJ l»en have hess
shipped to Vitro. Virginia, by tb*
i dral sad *tsta saployaseat »*rij<n
: was learned last mgbt fno 9*4*7%
a hat taapertars A M« faffs *
UM laborers ha* be*a ««* **•
aga sat OblahaaM by the gspar*-n««
af labor fee war* at Cdtsbia. Ml
MONEY BACK
bunt aoestloB If Haat's Sail
to in lb* treatment of Iksea
ter. Blagworm. 1Mb, etc. Ilont
lime diacoamaed berau«a other
Ltmenta fT. —1. Hunt's Salva
flSTHMADOR
CUARANTCCO
TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE
ASTHMA
OR MONEY REFUNDED—ASK ANY DRUGGIST
Store Man Wanted
3. H. Kress & Co, who operate a chain of
5c, 10c and 25c Stores from the Atlantic to
the Pacific, have openings from time to
jme for men with general-store experi-
ence who have reached the limit of their
opportunity in their present positions to
learn our business, enabling such men to
qualify themselves to take charge of one
jf our stores, assuring themselves a per-
manent profitable position when the re-
idjustment comes at the close of the war.
Married meaiander 42 yaars of ag* only
a—d apply,giviaig age and pra* ant wagaa.
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5. H. KRESS k CO.. OklaksmGty
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Thurman, W. R. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1918, newspaper, November 1, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404986/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.