The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Business Woman
Feared She Had
Heart Trouble
“Since Tnnlnc Iiiik overcome n hod
cane of lndig<-stlon amt nmouinno
of three or four yours' standing for
rue. my work here In the More la a
pleasure, ami I am certainly grateful
for the good health It has given me,'
•aid Mrs. J. W. rieklna. of 510 1C. 15th
ftt., Los Angeles, who owns and oper-
ates the hook store at 219 Mercantile
Place.
"I was so run down that T felt miser-
able nlf the time. My sleep was broken
and restless, I had no appetite, and
the gas from undigested fund caused
my heart to palpitate so 1 thought 1
had heart trouble. For a time I had
a swelling In my legs, too, and It waa
an effort for me to get about.
"It Is wonderful how Tmlne haa
given me such perfect relief from these
troubles I ent heartily now, sleep
like a child at ulght, and Just feel Une
all the time."
Tnnlac Is sold by ull good druggist*
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Contents ISTluid
To Screen the Phone I Gay Little Pin Trees BRING CITY MONEY TO FARMS
Gold From the Sea.
Tills has no reference (a the wild
plans that linve from time tu lime
been exploited for exlrai-tlug gold
from sea-water, but It relates to the
attempts made In Queensland and New
South Wales to recover gold and other
precious metals from the sands on the
sen shore. The treatment of these
sands has been undertaken, It would
appear, with some promise of success
Not only gold but platinum and
uranium linve been found. It la
thought that the metals llnd their way
to the strand from submerged ricks
which are broken and triturated by
the violent waves assailing the coast.
Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion.
Nothing better tlinn Cutlcura Soap
dally and Ointment now and them us
needed to make the complexion clear.
Scalp clean and hands soft and white
Add to Ibis the fascinating, fragrant
Cutlcura Talcum, and you have 'ho
Cutlcura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement
The Silver Lining.
The heir to the family fortunes and
misfortunes under the supposition that
“we men must stick together," Is un-
swervingly loyal to dad, even when
that loyally Involves attributes not usu-
ally belonging to that side of the
household.
Mother wns considering a vacation
trip, and someone usked son If In* and
dad could manage the cooking during
her absence.
"Oh. sure," wns the ready reply.
“Dad’s a good cook. We can’t eat his
cooking, hut the ents can."
Little conveniences that adorn the
bouse carry messages of good will at
I'lirlsluins time. A phone screen cov-
ered with plain and figured cretonne,
mid providing u place for records of
telephone numbers nail calls will he
velcome to men mid women alike.
Ever Welcome Bags
We enn help sturt the new year
right by giving Christmas gifts of little
pin trees to our women and girl
friends. Two corks mid a florist's pin,
sharpened ut both ends, make the
foundation for the pin Iree Illustrated.
The large cork—of wood—Is painted
green and the smaller cork Is gilded.
They are Joined by the long pin, and
Into the glided cork many pins, with
colored heads, nr# thrust, to form a
tree. A hand of baby ribbon, tied
about (be larger cork, bolds a ms l1
safety pins.
Along Every Important Improved Road
in the Country Are Signs
Offering Produce.
"Mother's pin money," the odd ditties
I and quarters that the farm wife
1 gleaned from a precarious murket lu
[ the old duys, has blossomed Into a
fund to send" the boys and girls away
to agricultural college or put a new
nmwer on thut south forty.
No longer need the Saturday trip
to town be muru-d by lust minute ef-
forts to tuck In the last dozen eggs
or the hatter crock. The eru of spring
wagon pllgriuiuges to trade in the sur-
plus product of tlie Ipfi house anil the
milking shed, hits vanished. The David
I Inrum of today operates In Ids own
“front yard"—and ut a greater protit.
Good roads have linked the city con-
sumer to the funn. Along every im-
p ’rtunt hard surfaced highway lu the
e mntry ure signs offering everything
l.'om Ice cold buttermilk to pork on
the hoof. Where the housewife used
to bargain for hours with the cross-
roads storekeeper for a return of per-
haps 15 cents a dozen on her eggs,
she now delivers them to a passing
motorist for double that amount.
A week of churning to buy the prom-
ised "silk dress" lius given wray to a
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A TRUE RAT STORY
Christmas time Is the springtime of
bright cretonnes when they blossom
out Into nil sorts of Ingenious mid
beautiful gifts. The picture shows a
work or shopping hag folded and un-
folded, It is merely a capacious ob-
long hag of cretonne, with small en-
velope, hound with braid, sewed to one
side, mid, h.v means of snap fasteners,
It can he folded and converted into a
pretty shopping Img.
This Year’s Camisoles
It*, ms .nsc^M"*’
Ilsur Sin: Mr. Hubert T. Donn.ll of
Auburntown. Tonn., ettmo in our .tor.
ttio other day un i wanted eomethlnx to
kill rnte, to I aold him a bon stearna
Rat Paata. Ami ho put some paste on
*U blaoulta that nlaht and the nex mom-
ma ho found nfty-four bi* rain. And thu
•ocond nlaht ho put out four more bio.
cull. with pamo on them, and the eecond
morning ho found ooventoon more rata,
maklna a total of aeventy one rate In
two nlahta, and there wore lota men
that ho did not find.
Thlo la aome bla rat tale, hut. never-
theleoo. It la ao. Ju.,t thouaht would
write to let you know that your rai pwata
la good
Keipoctfully. KtCNNETiT BnOTHKnB.
Buy a 35c Box Today
Enough to Kill SO to 100 Rata or Mico
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Every Christians brings Its camisoles
and this year’s are the daintiest ever.
Many of them are made of net nml
Inoe, like the model pictured here;
others, less transparent, of crepe de
chine sntln, w ide ribbons or georgette.
Baby ribbon adjusts them at Hie bust
line mid lint elastic at the waist. They
are easily made and are lovely gifts
from woman to woman.
For Men or Women
These brilliant little Nanette funs
began their careers humbly In France,
one of them, us a plain, small palm
leaf anti the other as a piloted liber
fan. Ity means of paint, satin ribbons,
organdie or millinery flowers they linve
graduated Into the smart set and will
accompany gay frocks to Joyous par-
ties. One of the fans pictured has a
shirred binding of ribbon In green. Its
handle Is bound with ribbon, finished
with n loop mid organdie ruses in soft
colors adorn It. Painted flowers or
millinery flowers and foliage adorn the
plnited fan and ribbon covers Its
handle.
Among House Slippers
Most people look to Santa Claus to
provide them with house slippers and
he always carries a generous supply
of ull kinds In Ids puck. Tills year
you will And among them beautiful
bedroom slippers, like those shown
above, that are made of ribbons uni
adorned wdth little rlhhon flowers.
To Remember the Baby
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Concrete Roads Unite the Farm Pro-
ducer and the City Consumer.
good dny’s salesmanship at the road-
side murket.
Many young boys and girls are pay-
ing their way through college with
funds raised during the summer and
full in this manner. The photograph
Illustrating this article shows a Cook
county, Illinois, farmer disposing of u
robust turk to a city housewife.
MANY CRASH CROSSING GATES
Christmas brings Its pretty candles
guyly decked out this year with seul-
■ngwax flowers, of painted and gilded
They niuke lovely gifts for men or
women, and so will the ribbon or cre-
tonne-covered picture frame, tustened
to a glass front and cardboard hack
with gold braid binding. The card-
board buck Is cut out to form an eusel
support
Everyone wants to remember the
baby and here are two bibs for him,
one of them made of pink and white
Turkish toweling Hnd the other o(
honeycomb cotton. The square hlb It
bound with tape which provides the
lies and the edges of the smaller bib
are finished with a shell crochet ol
mercerized cotton.
One Barrier on Long Island Railroad
Is Broken Every Day—Driven
Want to Beat Trains.
Thousands of motorists annually
smash through gates at railroad
crossings In the United States. This
fact indicates two sides to the grade-
crossing argument.
On the Long Island railroad, which
has only 400 miles of track, one grade
crossing gate is broken practically
every day In the year h.v motor driv-
ers who attempt to "beat trulns to
crossings."
In the last year there were approxi-
mately ,’too of such accidents on this
llnp alone, according to T. 1*. Brennan,
safety agent. From August Lr> to 20
of this year there were 15 such mis-
haps on this road, resulting in Inju-
ries is* many persons. One was killed.
ltaflrogds of the United States are
In n campaign to cut down accidents
of all kinds, Including those at grade
crossings. Motorists are asked to en-
ter this campaign and aid In making
our highways safer by consiunt vigi-
lance.
‘‘How In the name of heaven," said
Mr. Brennan, "can the Long Island or
any other railroad render safe and
prompt service to Its patrons when the
public highways are Infested with
motorcar drivers who refuse to exer-
cise caution when approaching rail-
road grade crossings, who gloat over
the fact that they ‘heat the train to
these Intersections,’ and who nre dally
apparently willing to sacrifice not only
their own lives hut the lives of those
Intrusted to their care?”
PLAN FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS
Ninety-Two Per Cent of Roads Are
Dirt—Why Not Improve and
Save Transportation?
Although gooil road building Is mnk-
Ing progress in every state In the
Union at the end of another five-year
period not more than 8 per cent of
the roads of the country will he sur-
faced. Ninety-two per cent of the
roads over which the products of the
farms must he hnuled will he dirt
roads. That being the case, why not
have good dirt roads and save truns'
portntlon costs?
Cost of Canadian Roads.
Fifty million dollars will have heen
spent on Improving Canada’s highways
when the five-year period termluntes
In the fall of 11)23.
Plan National Highways.
The Associated Highways of Amer-
ica nre planning a system of national
trunk highways throughout the Uni-
ted States.
I Thereby Promoting
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ACCEPTED SAM WILEY'S WORD
Honest Individual Had Said the Eggs
Were Fresh, but Time Will Not
Stand Still.
There wns no doubt about It—he
wns very angry when lia entered the
village grocery shop.
"You sold my wife some eggs yes-
terday. Mr. Peuvey," he said.
"Yes,” said Mr. Peavey, genially. "I
believe I did."
“And you told her that they were
fresh eggs."
“Yes; I did."
"But see here. Pen-ey, yon had no
business to say they were fresh eggs!"
"Why not? I bought ’em fresh from
Sam Wiley."
"1 don't believe It. Sara Wiley's nn
honest man."
"Well, Smn said It all right. He
came In1 here with n basket full of
’em, and put 'em down on the counter
nn' exchanged ’em for a box of bis-
cuits."
“When was this?”
"OIi, I dunno. 'Bout three months
ago, I suppose.”
Amenities.
First Gentleman (with heat)—Un-
derstand. sir, that I'm not to be moved
by a fool’s opinion.
Second Ditto (ditto)—The very rea-
son, sir, why nobody pays attention
to yours.
Being Ignorant Is not so mnch a
shame as being unwilling to leurn._
Benjamin Franklin.
Lacked Cow Touch.
A Brown county woman, who could
hardly he classed ns a connoisseur, or
even n dilettante, wns looking at one
of Will Vawter's hills o' Brown land-
scapes one day and focussed a scorn-
ful orb on a cow In the painting. She
said It didn’t look like u cow, and
then, to cap the climax, she rnn her
band over the rough surface of the
artist’s work and said: "Now, see
there, that don't feel like a cow at
all I"—Indianapolis News.
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothe*
for baby, If you use Red Cross Ball
Blue. Never streaks or injures them.
All good grocers sell It.—Advertise-
ment.
Gold in Madagascar.
Gold discoveries in Madagascar are
arousing Interest, as several rich finds
have been reported. On the eastern
slope of the Island are districts said to
be very rich. Nuggets and dust nre
found In stream beds, but the princi-
pal lode has not yet been discovered.
The methods of recovering the gold
have been very crude, nnd only native
workmen have so far proved eapubl*
of withstanding the climate.
What Minute of the Day.
Wide—“I'll be ready In a minute,
dear.” Hubblo—"Would you mind
saying what minute of the duy that’ll
be?”
After the Wedding.
Jones—What did you (lo with that
old typewriter of yours?
Brown—Oh, I married her.
More Miles for Tires.
Good roads mean more miles for |
cay and tires.
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