The Week's Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WEEK S REVIEW
QUICK!
YOUR HAIR
NEEDS “OANDERINE*
WANTED
1
Check u*'y dandruff! **»P
coming *ut and doutia
tta beauty
*
A little “PanderiDe" ixhiIs, dmiusft.
■n«l nuke* the feverlah. Itchy M-tlp
■oft and idlalde; then this stimulating
tonic |»eti«'tratea to the famlahed hair
met*, r«*vltallzlug and Invlfonttluf
every hulr In the heud, thus stopping
the hulr falling out. or getting thin,
dry or fudlng.
After u few application* of “Pander-
Ine” you seldoni Hud a fulleti hulr or n
pnrtlrle of dandruff, beatdea every hair
•bows u**w life, vlg«»r. brightness. more
color and thickness.
A few rente buy* « bottle of de-
lightful “Pandhrtne” at any drug or
toilet counter.—Adv.
Honor Paid Belgium’! Queen.
The quer-n of Belgium la the tlrat
woman In nineteen yeura to pasa In-
alde the garder% walls of the historic
Spanish mission of Santa Barbara the
last before her being .Mrs. William
McKinley, wife of the president.
GOT A CHILD’S COAT
BY DYEING GARMENT
-Diamond Dyes” Help Make New Out-
fits for Youngstera.
Pon’t worry about perfect result*.
r*e "Diamond Dyes” guaranteed to
give a new. rich, fadeless color to any |
fabric, whether It he wool. silk, linen,
cotton or mixed good*,—dresses,
blouse*, stockings, skirts, children's
coats, feathers—everything!
Plreotlon Book In package tells how-
to diamond dye over any color. To
match nny material, have dealer show
you “Diamond Pye” Color Card.—Ad'
The Reason.
"Whnt are you storming about
for?" "We’re having u thundering
good time."
COAX 'EM
Stop Whipping Bowels
Into Activity, but
take "Cascarets”
flethmann-Hollweg
von Capells
48,000
Drug Stores Sell It1
Five
CASCARA
x fiaoHiof-
ftk fitsndard cold remedy for
Money beck if it fads. The
* * *
HiU'e
At AHOrmt Start*
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles ar® most dangerous be-
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Tha world’s atandard remedy lor these
disorders, will often ward off these dis-
eases end strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists.
|.foe the name Gold Mrdal oa avary baa
and accept no imitation
HOWTO
GET RIO OF
CONSTIPATION
It’s needless and dangerous to
nuffer from a clogged up system
because It often lays the founda-
tion lor a lifetime of misery and
111-health.
DR. TOT'S LIVER PILLS
taken one or two at bedtime,—
quickly eliminates all poisonous
waste nutter from the system
and strengtnen the Bowels.
Dr.T utt s
Liver Pills
t, . ,,..erful lifaltnu waraith
if H?r.r. Llshtnln* Otl«t«a
tn.tunt sn.l rallaf fr^J<
Put ss'de the Unit*. Pills. Castor OH.
or Purgative Waters thst Irritate and
la*;, the bowels Into actbHi hut Which
do not thoroughly ctcauae. freshen
slid purify these dralnuge org-ui*. sud
have no effect whatever upou the liver
and stomach.
Keep your “Insides" pure and fresh
with Cascarets. which thoroughly
cleanse the stomach, remove the undl
gested sour food and foul gas*'* tuke
the exec** Idle from the liver ami
curry out of the system sll the con-
stlpnted waste matter and pol*<*n* In
the bowels which are keeping you hall'
sick, headachy, and miserable.
Cascarets tonight will make yon feel
great by morning. They work while
jrou sleep—never grlj**-, sicken or cause
Inconvenience. Cascarets Cost so little
too.—Adv.
A Serious Drawback.
“That se-indal In which young Jack
WIdler got mlxtsl up bus just about
ruined his enreer."
"I don't ms* why It should be so had
ns that."
“You know he can t look |ieople In
the face nny more, and lie wn* study-
ing lo In* a dentist.’’—Boston Tran-
script,
BREAKS YOUR COLD IN
JUST A FEW HOURS
“Pape’s Cold Compound" instantly re-
lieves stutfinsss and
distress
Don't stny stuffed-up! Quit Mowing
and snuffling! A dose of "Pape• t old
Compound" taken every two hours un-
til three doses are taken usually hreuks
up a severe cold aud ends all grippe
misery.
The very first dose opens your
clogged-up nostrils and the air pass-
ages of the head; stops nose running,
relieves the headache, dullness, fever-
ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
“Paiie’t Cold Compound" Is the
quickest, surest relief known and costs
only a few cents at drug stores. U
acts without assistance, tastes nice
contains no quinine—Insist ujkhi
Pape's!—Adv.
Ha! Ha!
Briggs—lie claims th.it hes living
high nowadays.
Urlggs—Raise In salary?
Briggs—No; he claims his house Is
r».nno feet above sen leved.
YIT’HEN you sec this famous
** trade-mark, think a minute!
Think of the delicious taste of
a slice of fresh toasted bread!
That’s the real idea hack of the
success of Lucky Strike cigarettes.
Toasting improves tobacco just as well
as bread. And that’s a lot.
Try a Lucky Strike cigarette—
lt*s toasted
In many esses writer's crump affects
the stomach.
Important to Mother*
Examine carefully every bottle of
CA8TOIUA, that famous old remedy
for lufuuts and children, uud ace thut it
Bears the
Signature of|
In Use for Over 110 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Common sense la none t"« common.'
Help! Help!
Another horrible pan ha* been per-
pet rut is I this lime In tin* South. An
exchange, whose nume we withhold to
stive It from the fury of the molt, re-
marks: "The orgy of high price* will
continue a* long as the |s*ople are will-
ing to pay the orgynlsts,"—Boston
Transcript.
A fmd at forty muy have kuowu U
till at twenty.
Charles Cl»*es says: "Smiles are
made to show the heart, not the
teeth."
How * This?
We offer tWO.OO for any case of catatTh
ttial cannot be cured by HAI.UB
' HM.V/8 C AT A UKH M F DICtNR Istak-
rn Internally and acta through the Illood
on th«- Mucous Surface* of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty year*
Trice 7r.c Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
It Is easy lo get rich after you hav*
tin- first million. __
von Hindenburg
Three Americans Killed By Turks.
Washington.—The murder of three
American relief workers in Syria was
reported to the state department. The
Americans were part of a convoy for
American rel^{ supplies and were
killed by brigands on February l.near
El Mali, north of Aleppo. The names
of the Americans were not given in
the dispatch.
R. R. MERGER ABANDONED
I * -r’
House and Senate Conferees Reach
Agreement.
Tmbbins ^-rwetsjfwi-
.TO*
I lie et«- • *1"' ”' ^
HUNT’S -
LIGHTNING Oik
Washington -Finns ror the compul-
sory consolidation of railroads as pro-
vided under the Cummins bill. wer«
eliminated from the railroad bill by
the house and senate conferees who
also agreed to strike out senate pro-
visions providing for the establish-
ment of a transportation board. Duties
that were to have been assigned the
board will instead in the main, go to
the interstate commerce commission,
j It was announced.
The squeezing of water from rail-
road stocks and placing the roads on
a stable financial basis, was urged in
a brief filed with the house and sen-
ate conferees on railroad legislation
J by the Citizens’ National Railroad
League. ... . .
A guaranteed return of at .east 6
per cent on the value of the properties
nnd the establishment of a revolving
fund of one billion dollars, instead of
$500,000,000, so that the railroads can
secure financial assistance at low in-
terest rates and thus “preclude the
necessity of their having to go to the
old Wall street interests for their fin-
ancing,” also was recommended.
President of Ecuador To Visit U. S.
Quayaquil.—Jose Luis Tamayo, who
recently was elected president of the
republic, will start on a visit to the
United States within three monthj.
Roosevelt For Weed.
Chicago—Theodore Roosevelt ac-
cepted a place on the Leonard Wood
national campaign committee, it wa3
announced at Wood headquarter*.
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. V
Great Reduction in Price
DR. PRICE’S
Baking Powder
A name famous for 60 years
Reduced In Price Nearly One-Half
%
Million? of womea know Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. The name
has been a household word for sixty years. A multitude of women
have never used any other kii*d.
The desire to reduce the cost of living has kept some women from
using it, although they have often said to themselves: My, I wish
I could afford Dr. Price’s Baking Powder.”
Now their wish may be realized.
New methods of producing Dr. Price’s Baking Powder with pure
phosphate, the excellence and wholesomeness of which are assured,
now make it possible to reduce the price near) / one-half.
Here are the New Prices
25c for full weight 12-oz, can
15c for full weight 6-oz. can
10c tor full weight 4-oz. can
There is no longer any excuse for using a
doubtful baking powder because it is cheap.
Dr. Price’s Baking Powder
Not Cheapened With Alum-Leaves No Bitter Taste-Always Wholesome
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Nagel, J. C. The Week's Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920, newspaper, February 13, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951032/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.