The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THE MAY BUGLE. MAY, OKLAHOMA
• Airplanes to Aid Surveyors.
Railroad engineers In the future
when making reconnaissance surveys
in unknown countries will find the air-
plane u great saving in time and mon-
ey. An aerial survey of a proposed
Philippine railway showed the possi-
bilities of the method.
Cigarette
To sea I i n the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
It’s Toasted
KHAKI COAT 15C
Rather Mild Affair.
“Was the last municipal campaign
In Chlggersville a lively one?”
“No,” said Squire Witherbee, "1
cnu’t say it was as lively ns some
political fights we’ve laid here in th’
old town.”
"The candidates didn't Indulge In
personalities-/”
“None to speak of. The lion. Jas-
per Suggs, who was a candidate tor
mayor, called the Hon. Cicero 1’ ML
kins, who was th’ rival candidate, a
pillager of widows an’ orphans, a
white-livered skunk an’ a fiop-enred
! hound, an’ Fllliklns told th’ voters
I that Suggs was a wolf lu sheep’s
I clothing, an’ a gin-soaked booze-guz-
zling political turncoat, hut outside of
a few little pleasantries like that It
was one of th’ quietest campaigns we
ever had in Chlggersville."
YOUNG 61RL
FINOS RELIEF
Wants to Tell Other Girls
All About It
m .......*n
New Cause for Lightning.
An old negro preacher in a southern
rural district accounted for the light-
ning In this way: •
‘‘Ever’ time Satan looks down an'
sees de Lawd’s work gwine on, fire
flashes f’um his eyes. Hat's de
tightnin’. An’ w’en he fails ter hit a
church wid it he lays hack and hollefs.
Hat’s de thunder."
"But, parson," said an old deacon,
“wlmr Is Satan In de winter time? We
don’t have no lightnln’ den.”
The preacher studied a minute and
then said: “Well, hit may he, Br’er
Williams, chit hell’s froze over den!”
—Atlanta Constitution.
irregular periods.
Every month my
back would ache and
always had a cold
and felt drowsy and
i y i work in a
millinery shop and I
went to wo-k every
day, but felt stupid
and would have such
cramps. I had seen
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
>< J uVetre table Com-
pound advertised and had heard several
women talk of it, so mother got me
some. This Vegetable Compound is
wonderful and it helped me very much,
so that during my periods I am not now
sick or drowsy. 1 have told many girls
about your medicine and would be glad
to help anyone who is troubled with
similar ailments. You may use my tes-
timonial as you like.” —Stella *^'nx*
W1LEH,6 Second St..Evansville, Indiana.
Some girls lead lives of luxury, while
others toil for their livelihood, but all
are subject to the same physical laws
and suffer in proportion to their viola-
tion. When such symptoms develop as
irregularities, headaches, backaches,
bearing-down 8<\n,sat}ops ®ndT ,“e
blues,” girls should profit by Miss Linx-
wiler’s experience and give Lydia b.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial.
Resist Thought of Illness.
Refuse to be ill. Ne\<er tell people
you are ill; never own it to yourself.
Illness is one of those things which a
man should resist on principle at the
onset.—Lytton.
U. S. ARMY RrCLAIMED
To Introduce our
To introduce our Bargain Lat
No. 77. wo offer a khaki cotton
in perfaet condition. M*y be i
without being dyed. All sixes unoer
40. Special Price During Next
15 Days ISc, plus 14c postage.
AIL ANT A ARMY STORES IfjC
8B4-L Marietta St., Atlanta. Oe.
ASPIRIN
Rivals.
“You are looking charming tonight
Alice.”
“That’s what Ferdie told me.”
“But surely you don’t believe what
that idiot says, do you?"—Boston
Transcript.
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Wichita Directory
MACHINE WORK
Of all kinds. WELDING AND AUTO re-
pairing. Manufacturers of Acetylene genera-
‘«rch^d w^a^gjulgment.
*25 W. Lewis St. wichiq., Kan.
REPUBLIC TRUCKS
O. J. WATSON MOTOR CO.
Cor. Douglas and Waco Sta. Wichita, Kans.
SEWING MACHINES
If you need a Kewing machine or anything for your
machine, we have It. “Service” Is our motto. Call us.
SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE
«I4 Horth Bala Stroot Phono ■ loli* WlehlU,
Ask Your Barber for
Shaw’s Superior Quinine Hair Dressing
It'a Bmttmr
S. D. SHAW BARBER SUPPLY COMPANY
Wichita, Kansas
Gold Medal Crackers
Are Better
Buy Them by the Can
Sooth west Cracker Co. Wichita, Kans.
Enter any time
Positions Secured
116 S. Lawrence Wichita, Kan*.
Sick Poople When Ailing
TRY LOPEZ
A Spring Tonic for Rundown System
Write tor Free Booklet.
Lopez Medicine Co.
4I2H C. Douilee Are. Dept. W. Wlcblli. Sees.
MERCHANTS
Write for Price List. Hats.
Cans, Straws, Gloves. Raincoats
YOUNG BROS., WHOLESALE HAT CO.
Wichita, Kane.
HEALTH AND ENERGY
Built on Rioh, Red Blood
Rich, red blood is the very
fountain source of all energy.
Enrich your blood by increasing
the red blood corpuscles. S. S. S.
is recognized as the general sys-
tem builder, and has been suc-
cessfully used for over 60 years
in the treatment of rheumatism
and skin diseases arising from
impoverished blood.
For Special Booklet or for indt»
vidual advice, without charge,
write Chief Medical Advisor,
S.S.S. Co., Dep't434, Atlanta, Ca.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous be-
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
Beware! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre-
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer
package for Colds, Headache, Neurul-
gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache,
Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin
boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As-
pirin cost few cents. Druggists also
sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacldester of Sallcylicacid.
—Advertisement.
One Good Result From War.
The war aided in stopping I lie prog-
ress and diffusion of yellow fever by
preventing travelers from entering epi-
demic areas and carrying out the dis-
ease.
Children’s handkerchiefs often look
hopeless when they come to the laun-
dry. Wash with good soup, rinse in
waiter blued with Red Cross Ball Blue.'
—Advertisement.
Ambition.
Every normal man has two great
ambitions. First, to own his home.
Second, to own a car to get away
from Ids home.—Life.
Pitch, Gravel, Built-Up Asphalt
anil Asbestos Roofing applied
anywhere. Let us refer you to
our work near you.
SOUTHWESTERN ROOFING CO.
227 H s. Lawrence Are. Wichita. Kona
"YOUR EYES OUR BUSINESS”
, Testing—Fitting. Match
kBroken Lenses. Optical
.^^r'Gooila, Goggles, etc.
Wichita Optical Co.,WH» Hein 8t . Wl.hlte, Keel.
/TO LVIN
I HIROPRACTIC
VOLLEGE
Roofing
The world’s standard remedy for these
disorders will often ward off these dis-
eases and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for tho name Gold Medal on ovory bo*
and accept no imitation
Genius may be a disease; and isn’t
there some way of spreading it by
inoculation ?
Day and Night Classes
Summer Term
Enter at Any Time
102 S. Topeka. Wichita, Kan,
JOHNSON
Player-Piano
New, Warranted
$39S.OO
$45.00 Cuh—J15.00 Month
Eberhardt-Hay,
Wichita Kansas
Bosch Magneto
Sales and Service Station
We Repair A11 Makes ol Magnetos
WICHITA MAGNETO COMPANY
301 S. Market Wichita. Kane.
Mrs. McCormick
Storagt and Remodel
| 22714 E. Douolee, Phone 0-135
Wlchile, Kant.
ylttend Dague
’ Salesmanship School
Position* Secured
WICHITA i KANSAS
STEIN BROS.
Manufacturers flNE fUR9.KA
Coronado Hotel
104 W. William St Wichita, Kani.
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 35-1921.
*1.00 Per
HAIR NETS
or money order to
EDITH
Dept. B, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City
FILMS DEVELOPED
10c a Roll. 15c a Pack. Any 81*®.
Prints—Vest Pocket and Brownie
No. 1 and 2. 3c each. All other
sizes up to and Including 3*4x4 *4,
4c each; 27Ax47/4, 4x5, and 3^4x5H*
6c each Post cards from any slzs
film. 5c each.
Oklahoma Film Finishing Co., 311 Vi North
B’dw’y. F.O. Box 970. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Stop That Backache!
Those agonizing twinges, that dull,
throbbing backache, may be warning
of serious kidney weakness-serious if
neglected, for it might easily lead to
gravel, dropsy or fatal Bright’s disease.
If you are suffering with a bad back
look for other proof of kidney trouble.
If there are dizzy spells, headaches,
tired feeling and disordered kidney
action, get alter the cause. Use Doan's
Kidney Pills, the remedy that has
helped thousands. Satisfied users rec-
ommend Doan’s. Ask your neighbor I
A Kansas Case
Cuticura Soap
The V elvet T ouch
For the Skin
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c.
Over 12,000 People
all over the U. 9. A. buy on our
Home Buying Plan
We make over 300 PRODUCTS In our Mod-
pin fiel«*ntlflu Laboratories which are uned In
• very Home in Town. City or Farm. You javi
26% on this plan. Full plans mailed free.
Q. C. Bowers & Co., Oklahoma City, Okla.
$79 A WEEK GUARANTEED
for eelllng 4 overage Cresco Raincoats e
day Outfit FREE. We Deliver and Collect.
Improved Mfg. Co., Dept, lilt, Aaliliunl, O.
FRECKLES SSffi
itA
B. F. Sallee, re-
tired painter, N.
Main St., Pleasan-
ton, Kans., Bays:
“My kidneys were
weak and caused
much annoyance. I
suffered constantly
, from backache and
iljrBpains in my loins,
ItiLgand mornlngB I was
•(stiff and lame. I
— tried several reme-
dies, but got no re-
lief until I used
’ Doan's Kidney
.----- — - “ ’Pills. Doan’s regu-
lated my kidneys, relieved the lame-
ness in my back and helped my gen-
eral health.” . _
Get Doan', at Any Store, 60c a Boa
DOAN'S WAV
FOSTER .MILBUF.N CO., BUFFALO,_Nj_Y.
WHAT EVERY GIRL
SHOULD KNOW
BEFORE MARRIAGE
A WONDERFUL BOOK
•f soertt* and ralogbl# Information. *a*#ntUI to all
young women eontrniplsllog surrloge A goMMlty
to all wives and mother* A roaplete 1 resiles eoverlnf
all j»ha*n« of Domestic krlsoct. *0* pagea of facta
of interest to HOB®* ONLY.
EYBSnfficE *2.=°
Sant postpaid and under a plain wrapper
M»m; Rofundod il a* gepreeeared
STANDARD PUB. CO.
•7-49 Waal 44th Street NEW YORK
Making History,
I
NFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something
’ almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of
leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being grad-
ually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new reme-
dies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by
adapting tho precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been
to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions
and remedies specifically applicable to infants.
This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to
give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she
remember that Fletcher’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children.
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CASTORIA
Of Course You Love Your Baby,
You love it because of its very helplessness, because it can’t teH
you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry and loon
to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you want to
help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful remedy
Fletcher’s Castoria is. LIt has been used for babies’ ailments for over
thirty years.
An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s Castoria especially
for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best
for babies have only good to say of it.
Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria and
give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you as
if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will learn to depend
on Fletcher’s Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of
course you would not think of using anything for them that was not
prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Exact Copy of Wrappcf.
* * + *
TH ■ OINTAUR COM,AMY. N«W VORR CITY.
IF IT HADN’T BEEN SUNDAY
Cook Certainly Would Not
IT WORKED THE OTHER WAY
Have Checker Player’s Opponent Was the
Overlooked the Use of That
Insulting Pronoun.
The ritual of society, us women
make it, is very exacting the world
over, even in almshouses. In this re-
lation there is told a story showing the
serious difficulty that arose among a
set of workhouse officials In a Western
town.
The infirmary nurses, three in num-
ber, had demanded a separate sitting
room and the delight of Sunday din-
ner therein, and the matron had sought
to humble them by sending the cook
to enjoy le t Sunday dinner in their
company. The brawny cook described
what occurred as follows:
"Well, Nurse Jones, she comes down
and gets inside the door. ‘Four
plutes?’ she says. ‘Four? Who’s the
fourth? ’ ‘Me.’ says I. ‘You!’ site
snys, and with that she tosses her
head and walks away.”
Here the cook drew a long brenth,
and then continued : “If it hadn’t
tieen Sunday, gentlemen, I should have
let her have it for calling me ‘you !’ ”
—Fxchnnge.
One to Get tne Benefit (?) of
Those Cigars.
A general storekeeper in an Indiana
town, whose name was synonymous
with all that is popular in the game
of checkers, received n box of cigars
from an enthusiastic drummer from
Chicago during the course of the mer-
chant's last battle with an ex-champion
from Missouri.
“With those cigars,” said the donor,
“you can heat the world.”
“Well,’'•sold ,llp storekeeper, quiet-
ly and significantly, "I have to play
Jones this afternoon.”
"Never mind, old mun: witii those
cigars you will play all right."
Later In the day they met again,
and the storekeeper Informed the
drummer that he had won a game
from Jones that afternoon.
“Fine! Those cigars were a help?”
“I hardly think so,” said the store-
keeper.
“Didn’t you smoke them?”
“Me smoke them?" cried the store-
keeper. “No! I don’t smoke. But
I gave one to Jones,” Philadelphia
Ledger.
Not Quite Alone. *
Bohlde had been pouring scorn on
girls and their ways till ills little sis-
ter was ready to cry.
“Ugh!” said Bobble. “You’ve no
pluck! You daren’t go into that dark
room by yourself I"
“1 dare !" said the little girl angrily.
“I dare! You Just come with me and
see me do it!"—London Weekly Tele-
gntph.
The charm of a bathroom 1* Its spots
lessness. By the use of Bed Cross Bail
Blue, all cloths and towels retain then
whiteness until worn out. 5c.—Adv«B»
tisement. _
You cun sometimes Judge a man’sl
ability by the number of relntlves hd
lias to support.
Lots of men wouldn’t know what to
do with their money if they should
ever get out of debt.
Handicapped.
“A bellhop has retired with $40,000.”
“Only $40,000?”
“He stated to interviewers tlmt ids
health was poor, and that for weeks
at n time he was unable to hop.”
Optimism is also trying to persuade
others to geel the happiness that you
don’t feel yourself.
The closer you get to some people
the more distant they tire.
One way of making conversation is
to say, “Huh?” after everything that’s
said. It doubles It.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
Sometimes the hardest things to hoar
are wlmt the neighbors say.
it might be well for girls to remem-
ber that willful waste brings woeful
I want of desirable husbands.
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M.._
lis food builds strength,
Maximum nourishment
•a 1 ■* with no burden to the di-
gestion is secured. From that
Famous Food. — Grape>Nuts.
The nutriment oF wheat
and. malted barley. From,
which Grape>Nuts is made,
builds strength and vigor—
and delights the taste.
“There’s a Reason
/^Grape=Nuts
Sold by
all grocers
DE LL-ANS
h# FOR INDIGESTION
Western Ganada
Offers Health and Wealth
and has brought contentment and happiness
to thousands of home seekera and their fami-
liea who have started on herFREE homesteads
or bought land at attractive price®. They have
established their own homes and secured pros-
perity and independence. In the great Brain-
growing sections of the prairie province® there
is still to be had on eaay terms
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aora
—land similar to that which through many
years has yielded from 20 to 45 bushel*
ol wheat to the acre—oats, barley and flax
also in great abundance, while raising
horses, cattle, sheep and hogs la equally
profitable. Hundred* of farmers in Western
Canada have raised crops in a single season
worth more than the whole coat of their land.
Healthful climate. Rood neishbors. churches,
schools, rural telephone, excellent market*
and shipping facilities. The climate and soil
offer inducements for almost every branch 0i
agriculture. The advantages for
Dairying, Mlxtd Farming
and Stock Raising
make a tremendous appeal to industrious
settlers wishing to improve their circum-
stances. For certificate entltllnfl you
to reduced railway rates, illustrated ,
literature, maps, description of farm
opportunity* in Manitoba, Sas>
katchewan, Alberta and Bri-
tish Columbia, etc., write
F. H. HEWITT
2012 Main Sires!
Kansas City. Ms.
Ralh.H.., •>.«•. DeeL Rt li.~lfr.lU.
I snd Colon ftlo". Dominion of Conods
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