The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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PROBABLY STILL AT WORK’*
hewo
A CHILD GETS SICK
HOIEBEFORE LONG
SENATOR GALLINGER IN DOUBT
May
Calomel is a dangerous dug.
It is
and
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cions “fruit laxative,” and it never
the other bugaboos of ‘tbe-man-afraid-
makes
Official Washington has realized dur-
You Need
More Th<in
A Laxati ve
HEADACHES
i
Si
connected with legislation
GROVE’S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE
Trust Me! Try Dodson’s Liver Tone!
Calomel Harms Liver and Bowels
CROSS, FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
To correct constipation,
all organs cf diction
and elimination should be
helped. Try NR and see
how much better you feck
SOME OF ITS LEADERS DECLARE
THAT AN ADJOURNMENT BY
JULY 1 IS POSSIBLE.
a
seo-
We stamp our own values tfj»on our
selves and cannot expect to pass for
more.
LOOK AT TONGUE!
FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM-
ACH, LIVER. BOWELS.
RELIEVES
SOUR STOMACH
The Anxious Phot.
Noah sighted Arrarat.
“I hope to goodness that is the peak
of production,” lp‘ cried.
For Dyspeptics who are
Troubled with Sour Stomach
of well-
since it
dangerous to cross then . ”
apge
your
„ inti
--jtic»i
i“>' pOW-
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mbt that
and just
in every
and taLw
You’ll s—
life.
recumraei
genuine,
digestior
Rood ’
liver :
ticn ai
a goo.
Nat
bar si
tion:
l^il
No Personal Quarrel.
A man, when asked why he wished
to be exempted, ‘aid he had no per-
sonal quarrel with Germany. The offi-
cer in charge said:
“What would you do if on going
home yoi found a cut throat in the
house with your wife?”
“I woul 1 leave him to his fate,” the
man replied.
Inal native tongue of the islands and
a letter writeen by him was duly for-
warded to the American steel concern.
Whether it was ever translated is not
..known, but the Honolulu house never
See if tongue is I from it again.
Rice-as a Foodstuff.
Klee forms the staple diet of most
eastern races, and it is also largely
eaten in Europe and America. Its nu-
tritive value, says a bulletin of the Im-
perial institute, depends on the form
in which it is eaten.
II. L. Kramer, the man who origin- £11 and laugh at indigestion, dyspep-
ated Cascarets, has discovered a sure, siu, heartburn, “sour stomach” and all
' anirk-nrtin^ for hr<l .<tom- the other blJg:’hC0S of ‘tlJe-IUan-llfraid-
, achs. He named it EATONIC for your of-his-stomach.”
More Practical.
Lady Visitor—Were you pitM-hud by
poverty, my poor man?
Prisoner—No, ma'am: 1 was pinched
by a cop.
It immediately checks any ten- TONIC after meals,
stomachs and keep them in perfect
condition, it is a most wonderful dis-
covery.”
If EATONIC
Perhaps no one but President Wil-
son could have secured the enactment
of such important legislation as has
been passed by congress since the war
began. Beginning with the conscrip-
tion hill ami on down to the Overman
bdl, there have been many measures
of vital importance enacted, all of
them Increasing the power of the pres-
ident, until at lost he has practically
a free hand to do anything he pleases
In order to carry on the wa.* success-
fully. There is no governmental
power or agency that hasXnot been
plac d in his-hamls. cire onl^
er of making appropriatiomWi
In regar 1 o that the ■ ; < noW
the president can secure froti congress
all the money that is necessary to
, carry on the war. .
MB n MM - - ' — - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. >
n orcury and attacks your bones. Take
a dose of nasty calomel today and you
Mill feel weak, sick and nauseated to-
morrow. Don’t 1 «se a day’s work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead and you will wake up
f - ling great. No more biliousness,
constipation. sluggishness, headache,
coated tongue or socr stomach. Your
druggist says If you don’t find Dod-
s m's Liver Tone acts bette r than hor-
r ble calonn 1 your money is waiting
for you.—Adv.
There h is been no exception this year
and some of the leaders have pointed
out that there is no reason why there
should i ot be an adjournment by July
1. Senator Galllnger of New Hamp-
shire, who has been longer in the sen-
ate than any other man, speaking in
the sen ite said that the suggestion
that the y could soon adjourn coming
from one of the majority leaders met
his hearty approval and he hoped that
congress eou d “get away Irom the
hot term In Washington at a reasonable
time. I ut looking at the bills on my
desk,” he continued, “it looks to me ns
if we had better send for our winter
clothes and conclude that we are going
to be here until the next session of
congress.”
Of course there is a lot of very Im-
portant legisla tion yet to be considered,
but it may be well to remember that
any time that the president thinks be
has got all the legislation he wants,
the suggestion will be made that the
appropriation bills be passed and that
congress get .away
By ARTHUR W. DUNN.
Wash ngton.—In April and
senator* and representatives begin to
talk about adjournment and they usual-
ly fix the 1st of July as the time when
tlie long session shall come to an end.
Al! the Exercise Needed.
The cobbler’s shop iA a sun.11 Eng-
lish village was the gathering place of
several oi l men who were listening to
the conversation of a young football
player. When the athlete asked one*
of the oli! men if he had ever played
football, th' veteran replied:
“Nay, h.d, I’ve never played at none
of them athletic games ’cope domi-
noes.”—Exchange.
Whcr the Overman bill passed ihe
senate an attempt was made to exempt
th? gove rnment printing office from its
operations, bat without avail. The
government printing office has always
been under the direction of congress,
although It dees all of the government
printing business. Heretofore con-
gress has been very jealous of Its con-
trol of the printing office and its Con-
gressional Record. The awful sugges-
Russian Land Question.
‘•The economists, sociologists
statesmen of Russia seem agreed that
CmH for Old Falte Te-ih broken.
i indwii.hold goodt-10 da ., for Render s anpmral of
ciy price. BMItoL.Saur.stkSf Phll«.,P*.
. In ten
many such , sso<-lalions were
and 7,OhO,(KjO peasants—
about 20 per ent-< f those under the
communal system—had their land ‘di-
vided out’ and went to live on it like
American farmers.”—Exchange.
There are six men In the house of
representatives who fought in the Civil
war. Three of them were Cont eder-
ates, Major Sled nan of North Caro-
lina, Genera! Estopinal of Louisiana
and Private Talbott of Maryland. The
other three. Sherwood and Hollings-
worth of Ohio and Osbf me of Cali-
fornia, wore the blue of the Federal
army. The blue ontnuml ers the gray
in the senate. There are two former
“Yanks” In that body, Warren of
Wyoming and Nelson of Minnesota,
while Senator Bankhead of Alabama
Ls the sole remaining “Johnny Reb.”
It has always been the case that after
the conclusion of a war congress has
been thronged with fighting men.
Since 1865 there have been hundreds
of Civil war veterans in congress at
one time or another, but even at that
ft Is rather remarkable 'hat after 53
years there still are nine of them left
The Tipping Habit.
Church—I see to save money shoes
are to be made without tips.
Gotham—Gracious me! Do they
have to tip the men whe make shoes,
too?
ing. Directions for babies, children
of all ages and grown-ups are plainly ,
on the bottle.
Keep it handy In your home. A little
given today saves a sick child tomor-'
row. but get the genuine. Ask your I
druggist for a bottle of “California
Syrup of Figs,” then see that it is
made by the “California Fig Syrup
Compa n y. ”—Adv.
AIDS
DIGESTION
It Relieves Stomach and Bowel Trouble and is Just as Good for Adults as for Children
We have numerous letters on file from parties claiming that this preparation relieved their babies of Chronic
Dysentery, where everything else had failed and where they had been L jubled in this vzay for several years. Children
like to take it.
For sale by all Dealers in Drugs.
Made and recommended to the public by PARIS MEDICINE CO. Manufacturers of LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE and GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, SL Louis. Ma
Not on the Face of IL
“Are electric wires made <
tempered metal F “Hardly
is
This valuable and harmless Baby Medicine is composed of the following:
BISMUTH, LIME, PEPSIN AND CATECHU WITH PURE SIMPLE SYRUP
Bismuth is healing to the mucous membrane of the stomach; the Lime neutralizes the acid where there is a sour
stomach; the Pepsin digests any indigestible food that may be in tlie stomach, and the Catechu acts as a mild astringent
to control the bowels where there is a disposition to Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Flux or Sick Stomach.
GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE is not a patent medicine. We give the ingredients a.>d tell the effect of
each ingredient so that you can judge for yourself.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—This preparation does not contain Morphine or Opium in any form and we don’t advocate
the giving of Opiates unless it is absolutely necessary.
tlful parks In Washington have been
Invaded and covered with most un-
sightly structures for the purpose of
I housing government employees. In
I some east s fine trees in the parks have
be«-n destroyed.
i Comment and criticism in congress
j about the manner and methods by
! which the life ot* Washington has been
I Interrupted by the war occur from
i time b> time, but such comments
I amount to nothing; they cannot cure
j or change conditions; but they do af-
ford mi opportunity for senators and
■* members to express their disapproval
I of what has been done. The old-
time residents In Washington fear that
the city will never recover, and that
it. like the world, will be changed hy
the great war, which seems to nave
come to curse the world.
Bead my guarani ee! Liven your liver and bowels
and get straightened up without taking sicken-
ing calomel. Don’t lose a day’s work!
Conditions 1 n the rational capital
cause considerable comment from
time tn time. Washingtoi. for a long
time has- been known as one of the
most boa nt if it I cities in the world, and
for many reasons It has attracted peo-
ple ns a p’ace of residence, although
they may have no business here.
Since rhe beginning of the war, and
th great influx of workers, conditions
hr.vp l»eeotr-* very disagreeable to the
residents. Frees have gone up. the
cost of living having Increased here
more than any other place in the joun-
try ‘ it is almost Impossible to secure
labor for any purpose; rhe wages of
servants have l»een raised and ninny
prrple lave beer, unable to obtain
Servants at any price. Then there has j
Iw*vd ike erection of many buildings
L r govvrnmei. t purpoeetk The beau- ;
of Its mer In congress in very im-
portant podtlrms. Senator Simmons
eomn.unal hn. l-l.oldlns: is an ontL-ro vn ”"2!L L W’ NLU-_ HOUSTON, NO. 21-W8.
Doni Be Afraid
of Your Meals
"CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS"
CAN’T HARM CHILDREN AND
THEY LOVE IT.
Take “Eatonic” and Laugh At
Stomach Troubles
Attempt to Exempt Government
Printing Office From Operations of
Overman Bill Falls—No Action Yet
On Water Power Measure.
There’s no reason why a person
: should take sickening, salivating calo-
I mel when a few cents buj s a large
I bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a per-
fect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start year liver just as
[ surely as calomel, out it doesn't make
you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson’s Liver Tone, beemse it is
perfectly harmless.
found who was able to write the ong- !
gestlon caused cold shivers to run down
the backs of those who feel that th»> a minute, helped to constitute
Record is the only outlet they have for rum, and then returned to the
getting their thoughts in print.
Anyway, Steel Concern Has Not Yet
Answered Letter Written to It
in Native Hawaiian.
Japanese Women Red Cross Workers. quick-acting relief for bed atom-
“Few Americans realize how much : ~ * * . * -- —-
I Japan has done during this war for
the Red Cross,’ says the foreign press
bureau of the woman’s committee of
the ouncil of defease. “Her Red '
Cross membership far exceeded ours
in the early days of the war; and- she 1 meai
maintained hospitals in England. !
France and Russia for a whole year, ’
just as we did. Like our own, these j
hwpitals had to be given up for a
time for lack of funds. After this, how-
ever, Japan subscribed and sent a mil-
lion (.ollars io the wounded of the
allies, to be divided pre rata among
them.”
Explanations Unnecessary.
B<»u ah—Weren’t you in the conserv-
atory with Fn d last night?
Bell >—Yes, 1 was.
“It was dark, was nt it?”
“Ye: . pitch dark.”
“Did he say anything?”
“Of course.”
“Wi.at?”
"Oh I couldn’t hear what he said.” |
“How do y m know he said any- j
thing?”
“Because I felt his lips move.”
“How do you know his lips moved?”
“Now, that’s just like you! You al-
ways want t<> find, out everything!”
stomach’s sake. Kramer says: “EATONIC should be
You can eat anything you like now In every home ready for use after ev-
and digest it In comfort, for stomach ery meal. An EATONIC tablet will
ease is positively assured if you eat aid yon naturally to easily digest
an EATONIC tablet regularly after and assimilate—your food can be thor-
oughly enjoyed without ihe slightest
An unexpected thing bar pored in
the senate the other day when’ Sena-
tor < Herman suggest
of a quorum. “There is a quorum
here,” asserted Vice Fresh ent Mar-
shall. “The chair will take Judicial no-
tice of the fact that there is a quorum
here.”
After the senators recovered some-
what they felt the full shock of what
had been done. Neve.* before In the
history of the senate had n presiding
officer failed to direct that 'he roll be
called when any senator suggested the
absence of a quorum. It was almost
like the days when Tom Reed counted
a quorum in the house of representa-
tives.
EATONIC acts directly with the danger of misery from r.eid stomach,
food the moment it enters the stom- I strongly advise every one to take EA-
ach. It immediately checks any ten- TONIC after meals. To correct bad
■ dency toward too much acid and en-
ables the food to pass from the stom-
ach into the bowel in a sweetened con-
dition. and thus prevents the forma- If EATONIC fails to give you
lion of sour distressing gases that up- prompt stoma--h relief, your money
set digestion and cause a bloated, dull, will be refunded: 50c buys a large box
lumpy filing that makes your nt any drug store. Or wr to to Eatonic
FOOD REPEAT. Remedy Co., 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Clii-
EATONIC enables you to eat your <ago, U. S. A.
Is chairman of the finance committee. 1
and Clnu<1<* Kitchin chairman of the
ways and means committee in the , gross talk it would seem that they
house. Thus it happens that the North ; are more Important than anything else
Carolina men are the most Influential ,
In regard *o revenue legislation. Ow- I
Ing to the 111 health of Senator Culber- '
son of Texas. Senator Overman of
North Carolina has charge of all meas-
ures com’ng from the judiciary com-
mittee. In the house Congressman
Webb Is chairman of th'1 judiciary com-
mittee. and so North Carolina again
takes n prominent place in regard to
other Important legislation.
AIR Today —Keeps the Doctor Away
To livo and be healthy, j-our body
mechanism must properly digest your
food, extract all the nourishment from
it and promptly throw off ’he waste
that is left. This is accomplished by
the processes of digestion, assimilation
end elimination—.he work of th©
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
The failure of any cr the vital or-
gans to do its v rk properly affec ts
the action of all t-ie others.
forced bowel movement does notjB M
help constipation; it only re- M ’
lieves for a few hours the con- k
dition that constipation briags W
about @
Now if you aro usea to ta'cing v-s.J
so-called laxative pills, oil, i urges
and the like, you know mi;hty well
you've got to be taking: then all ths
time. Moreover, if you stick to any
cne laxative, you've got to bo increas-
ing the dose all the time. That can
do you a lot of harm.
Slop dosing yourself with st;ch things
just Jong enough to give Nature's Rem-
edy (NR Tablets) a trial and let the
results show the differNR Tair-
lets are not mere bowel movers, their
purpose is to correct the concition that
luduccs conatipatou aixl give you ruxi,
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County—ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney
i Cc . doing business In the City of To-
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm vzill pay the sum of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn t » before ;ne and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th d«\y of December.
A D. 188f
(Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-
en Internally und acts through the Blood
on the Mvcous Surfaces of the System.
Druggist?, 75c. Testimonials free.
F J. Ch?ney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Mother! Your child isn’t naturally
cross and peevish. L— _____o_____
coated; this is a sure sign the little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom-
ach-acbe, diarrhoea, remember, a gen-
tle liver and bowel cleansing should
always be the first treatment given.
Nothing eqm>s “California Syrup of
Figs” for children’s ills; give a tea-
spoonful, and in a few hours all the
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the system, and you
ha' 1 a well and playful child again.
An amusing instance of the igno- •
ranco of some American firms regard- i
ing th-1 language spoken iu different !
THEN GIVE | parts of the \\<< ld has just come to
light and many laughs have been had -
at the expense of a well-known eastern I
steel company, observes the New York :
Com: lercial. TL.s concern decided to j
circularize all the large business
houses of Honolulu and other cities
and towns in t ie Hawaiian island
and wrote a letter in English to them
all in which this sentence occurred: <
“Do not hesitate to write us regarding j
your wants in your native language. •
We have a complete foreign, depart- •
meat and are equipped to translate
letters written in any tongue.”
One firm in Honolulu decided to t<*st
out th s Inst statement. After a long
search, an educated Hawaiian was
“No Animals have no souls.”
“Oh then, we’ll have to go to hell
fur uur milk.”—Harper’s Magazine.
Dr. Peerv'g “D«-ad Shot" Is not a -!»-
Benge” or ■■yrup.” but a rail old-fashioned
Muse of m«dicine which cleans out Worms
or Tapewoim with a single dose. Adv.
No. George, a divorce isn’t the funny |
part of married life.
, lasting benefit: t^ Improve your
.ion and assimilation, give you a
hearty appetite, retaliate your
and bowels, ton© up kidney ac-
. and give your pc ison-clogged body
;ood cleaning out.
^ture’a Remedy (NRTablets) fe not
sb; it is mild, easy, ulef.sant in ac-
; ro griping or pain ever follow*
its use; but it is thorough and sure.
l By its action on ti e diges tive
k-jigana it promotes z ssirailation.
■ whi-h means ext-action of full
■ nourish raent from your food*
■and thereby gives you r.ew
Fetrength, ene-jy, b< tter bloo<L
/better appetite. By toning, not
stirring your lazy liver, NR sends
bile into the intestines, improving in-
testinal digestion. Lastly, by geruy
encouraging more vigorous bowel and
kidney action, NR driver poisonous
impurities out of and cleans up your,
Try Nature’s Rem-tdy (NR Tablets)
'" t see how much better you feel
.•ry way. Get a 25c box today
ike one each night Jor a week,
s&y you never felt better in your
NR is 4old, guan nteed aod
mded by youf druggist'
Betty’s Conclusions.
Litt c Bettj. just initiated in the |
first teachings of Sunday school, has
display. 1 especial interest in it future
life.
• Mother, will I go to heaven when I
die?”
“Yes, If you are g*KMl.”
“Will my dog go. too?”
“No been us-? dogs have no souls.’’
A p iuse. then, eagerly: “Well, will
This distressing Ailment should be our FO?”
relieved at once and save strain on
Nervous System. CAPUDINE gives
quick relict It’s a liquid—Pleasant to
take.—Adv.
The quorv.m proposition in both the
house and senate is a good deal of a
farce. Recently there was an impor-
tant rintter pending in the senate, and
at the same time a hearing was going
on In one of the committees. There
tkn was raised that under the Over- • was a ring of two bells In the commit-
man bil! the president might direct j tee room and the hearing was stopped.
Chairman Creel of the public informa- "We must go into the senate and an-
tlnn bureau tc> take charge of and edit swer to our names.'’ explained the
the Congressional Record. While noth-. chairman, "but we’ll be right back.”
!ng of that kird is likely, the mere Bug- ' They left the committee room and
were In the senate perhaps one-half
a quo-
com-
rnlttee room. On a count they figun*d
as part of a quorum, but of course
Of course a great mnnv Important were not actually a part of it.
matters have occupied the attention of , ----
congress and that might account for Official Washington has r ‘allzed dur-
the delay in presenting and passing a ing the past week or tea d: ys that the
bill which worild utilize the water pow- . country has become more interested in
er of the United States. For more ; the war than any time since the Unit-
than ten y-'anj there has been a great i » d States entered upon thn: great con-
deal of 'alk about the benefits to be ' flict. ”” ‘
derived from the water power which
1 went? MillicQ Sweet Palate Slips tor This Season
Nnn<M Hall. Potto Hico, am G.-«mr. fr. a.selected
c -3ed ire., from weevil. All orders Ailed n -o tat ion
as received, f stisfaction pa ant v><5. L . ^ered by
parcel post. JXL 65c; /«). fe.75; ldx,V. H 00: Mi.OUO lott
V’ U> per 1 .WJO, Turner & (Jocbran Longview, TexM
This interest is ascribed to the
fact that American casualty lists are
has been running to waste and will ; nqw being received and it Is brought
continue to ran to waste until some home to our people that great sacri-
actlnn is tnkrn, and yet there never has fices are necessary in order to win the j
been anything done. , war of civilization.
Many months ago the senate passed ' Prerogatives are great things and :
a water powei* bill, but the house has if prope *ly used nn often overcome I
not seen fit to consider It. It has been common sense. The house of repre-
a matter of two months since a special sentatives will not surrender what it
committee wan formed in the house for ' claims as its great constitutional
the express purpose of enacting water prerogative, ti nt of originating all
power legislation. A bill approved by bills relating to revenue. The senate
three cal inet officers, all having juris- has its own prerogatives, but it does
diction tc same extent over water pow- not have to contest with the house for
er lands and sites, was submitted to I them because these prerogatives relate
this committee and for a time It serra- j almost wholly to what is known as
ed as if the measure might receive executive business, the ratification of
favorable consideration. But this bill treaties and the confirmation of pres-
stir. awaits action In the tanise, where identlal appointments. It does, how-
it is sup-»os.?d to have strong support, ever. Lave to contest with the presl-
' There are mane’ subtle ways of delay- dent, for occasionally api>ointinents
Ing legislation in congress and it Is are made without the consent of
possible that the water power bill is one ; the senate, which seem to be an In-
which has been marked for postpone- : fringement upon the senate’s prerog-
ment until congress gets tired and ad ntlve, the right of confirmation. Then
joxirns. the president often makes an agroe-
— I ment called n “modus vivendi” with a
North Carolina is In tho limelight forofgu nation, which is practically
these days on account of having four treaty, without reference to the
ate’s right of ratification.
There Is always more or less of a
squabble over these “prerogatives”
and from the way members of con-
j system. Tl.uy want the muzhiks be '
I acted upon by the same individualizing .
I and stimulating forces which have put
the French farmer and the American
farmer so far ahead of him. Stolypin
i had been so impressed by the mob
• psychology of the community peasant
that le put through a law requiring
I the ol stchina, on the demand of any
| member, to give hii.i his share of the
j land in a single plot, which then be- >
All children love this harmless, deli- j l -“u“ his individual property.
-t-___ ,.s-____i_____. »» j a* _______ 1 years innnv «iifh
fails to < ffect a good “inside” cleans- | dissolved,
7,0(10,000
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Bailey, Ammo. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1918, newspaper, May 24, 1918; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245674/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.