Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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SHINER GAZETTE, SHINER, TEXAS
These Smart Patterns
Look Ahead to Fall
T-\0 YOU take a woman’s size?
U Then here is a lovely dress
ior you, (1799) youthful yet sophis-
ticated, with clever bodice de-
tailing, to create a round-bosomed
effect, and a paneled skirt that
makes your hips look narrow. It’s
a perfect style for luncheons and
club affairs, yet not too dressy for
street and shopping wear, too.
Flat crepe, thin wool and rayon
jersey are smart materials for
this.
Princess Lines and Shirring.
Business and college girls will
like the slim lines and simplicity
»f this very attractive dress
1799
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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BIG TOP
Jeff Bangs, circus owner, forced his ringmaster to confess
his guilt in tormenting Alta, the elephant.
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By ED WHEELAN
t,
(1780), with princess skirt cu1
high in the front, shirred shoul-
ders, and flaring revers that
frame your face becomingly. For
this, choose flat crepe, taffeta or
thin wool, with revers in white or
a pastel tint.
The Patterns.
No. 1799 is designed for sizes 32,
34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. Size
34 requires 5% yards of 39 inch
material. % yard of lace for
vestee.
No. 1780 is designed for sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20, and 40. Size 14 re-
quires 5 yards of 39 inch material;
% yard contrasting.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324,
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111.
Price of patterns, 15 cents (in
coins) each.
(Bell Syndicate—WNU Service.)
GOOD FOR
MALARIA!
—And Malaria Chills and
Fever!
Here’s what you want for Malaria,
folks! Here’s what you want for
the awful chills and fever.
It’s Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic!
A real Malaria medicine. Made
especially for the purpose. Con-
tains tasteless quinidine and iron.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic ac-
tually combats the Malaria infec-
tion in the blood. It relieves the
freezing chills, the burning fever.
It helps you feel better fast.
Thousands take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic for Malaria and swear
by it. Pleasant to take, too. Even
children take it without a whimper.
Don’t suffer! At first sign of Ma-
laria, take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic. At all drugstores. Buy the
large size as it gives you much
more for your money.
He DIDN'T GET
wise to us Nwnw'mm
MASKS ON, GUVNOR'
HEMiqHT RUN
IF-CHE
OObiT WORRY ABOUT
T SILK" FOWLER SAT IN LUS
STATEROOM .TREMfcUNG WITH RAGE -
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WITH THAT SIGNED CONFESSION
IN HI6 POSSESSION THE OLD MAN
COULD QUEER ME NOW M/iTH AN/
GRCUS> \N THE: WORLD ! HOW DID
HE FIND OUT ABOUT ALTA
^V^ANywAy ?’!
VJELU VLL OUTSMART HIM VET - HE CANT PULL THAT
771 HOLDUP STUFF ON ME AND ™lT ” B0T
I MUST &\DE My TINE NOW - \ LL PREljND
EVERyTHING- ^ ALL RIGHT -■'j-J-
FRtEHDiy NOTH HHWAlLL THE
THEy’LL THIN/.
LALA PALOOZA —Vincent Goes to Sleep Again
Close Inspection
A man’s reputation draws eyes
upon him that will narrowly in-
spect every part of him.—Addison.
blindness
may result when you neglect
twitching, watery, bloodshot,
sore eyes. Leonardi’s Golden
Eye Lotion relieves nearly every
eye trouble. Cools, heals and strength*
LEONARDI’S
GOLDEN EYE LOTION
MAKES WEAK EYES STRONG
New Large Size with Dropper—50 cents
». B. Leonard! & Co. Inc., New Rochelle, K. T.
Inward Rest
When a man finds not repose in
himself it is in vain for him to
seek it elsewhere.
■ EH IBEIS
Advertisements
are your guide to modem living.
They bring you today’s NEWS
about the food you eat and the
clothes you wear, the stores you
visit and the home you live in.
Factories everywhere are turning
out new and interesting products.
@ And the place to find out about
these new things is right here in
this newspaper. Its columns are
filled with important messages
which you should read.
AH, HERE’S THE
PLACE - I HOPE
I’M IN TIME -THIS
TELEGRAM’LL
OPEN LALA’S
EYES!
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ANSWER
WHILE YOU
FOLKS ARE
SIGNING THE
LICENSE
< SO IT’S you!
YOU SPONGER! YOU
FORTUNE-HUNTER!
YOU FAKER!
1 GOT THE GOODS
ON YOU RIGHT
HERE IN THIS
v TELEGRAM
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By RUBE GOLDBERG
HA-HA*. I’LL TOUCH
A MATCH TO THIS AND
WE’LL BE MARRIED
BEFORE THE FOOL
COMES TO
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Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc.
S’MATTER POP—Ah, They’re Going to Make It More Difficult
T°l
WITH VINCENT OUT OF
THE WAY, WHAT SUDDEN
TURN OF EVENTS WILL
BLOCK GONZALES ?
By C. M. PAYNE
Let
Coui-'D h’t Vut)
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ME CATCtf IV ,
Him ‘ ‘ —
lb.6ss, ah’ can StretcH-;
"But can’t walk
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Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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CURED MEAT
COUNTRY HAMS HICKORY CUREtt
35 cents pound. PARIS, TENNESSEE.
Ship C. O. D. - ERNEST BAKER.
BABY CHICKS
puirwer ssteejs?
utlMo«
Atlas Chick Cc., St. Louis, Mo.
AROUND
THE HOUSE
Longer Life to Stockings.—The
life of new silk stockings can be
prolonged by washing them in
mild, lukewarm suds before wear-
ing.
* * *
Meatless Dish. — Cooked com
and green beans mixed with a
white sauce and scalloped makes
a tempting meatless dish.
* * *
Apple Skins for Flavor.—If skins
peeled from apples when making
pies are boiled until soft, then
strained into pie shell before put-
ting in apples, the flavor of pie is
improved.
* * *
Paper Cups for Frozen Des-
serts.—Use paper cups in prepar-
ing individual portions of frozen,
foods. Salads and desserts may
then be served in the cases or un-
molded.
INDIGESTION
Sensational Relief from indigestion
If ths
first*dose of this pleasant-tastlng little
ilet doesn’t bring you the fastest and most
‘ you have experienced send bottle
;et DOUBLE MONEY BACK. This
helps the' stomach digest food,
i stomach fluids harmless and lets
•ishing foods you need. For heart-
_______ _______ nach digest food,
makes the excess stotm
you eat the nourishing ...
bum, sick headache and upsets so often caused by
excess stomach fluids making you feel sour and
sick all over—JUST ONE BOSE of Bell-ans provee
speedy relief. 25c everywhere.
Heart of a Child
The great man is he who does
not Jose his child’s heart.—Meni-
cus, a Disciple of Confucius.
How Women
in Their 40’s
Can Attract Men
Here’s good advice for a woman during her
change (usually from 38 to 52), who fears,
she’ll lose her appeal to men, who worries:
about hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy spells,,
upset nerves and moody spells.
Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sieep and if you
need a good general system tonic take Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made
especially for women. It helps Nature build
up physical resistance, thus helps give more
vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming
jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that
often accompany change of life. WELL
WORTH TRYING!
Two in Bargain
You must ask your neighbor if
you shall live in peace.
COOL WEATHER
COMFORT __________
FOR HOT WEATHER A
, SKIN MISERIES
of prickly heat, sunburn, chafing’
irritations. Here’s medicated com-
fort A boon to you and to baby*
MEXICANS!*! POWDER
Brave and Tender
The bravest are the tenderest.—
Bayard Taylor.
POP— No Choice
By J. MILLAR WATT
NOW WWAT WOULD YOU DO
IF YOU UPSJ^Aof !nk
M -O
o
.ON YOUR WIPES
BEST TABLE CLOTM
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Bell Syndicate*—WNU Servlce
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JUST |
LISTEN!
JUST A
DASH IN FEATHERS
OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS
Sad Sight
A fool attempting to be witty is
an object of profoundest pity.
GAME OF CATCH
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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RPWRti -THROW eO£S INTO
Mims OF ROWER BED.
CAits he tArt'f Walk on rf,
WHfrf SHALL friEYPO?
AFftR SOME EiCpERtMEHf-
lH&, 6E< BALL OOf Wlfri
A RAKE
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wild 'Throw lojses
BULL iKA-fREE
Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service
6£frfP0WNAFf£R HALF
AN HOUR AHP A6REE friP/
HAUE HAD A.SRFAf PtfCH
BOf would rather do
SOrlEfHlNO ELSE H6W
STORM MAKER
One rainy day Tressia, ten, and
Alice, five, were talking about
storms:
Tressia—Alice are you afraid of
storms?
Alice—No. My mother makes it
storm.
Tressia—How does your mother
make it storm?
Alice—When she gets mad, she
leans back in her chair and says,
“Oh, Thuhder.”
Unanimous
Warden—Boys, I’ve had charge of
this prison for ten years and we
ought to celebrate the occasion.
What kind of party would you sug-
gest?
Prisoners (in unison) — Open
house.
Cheerful News
Malaria •Chills-Fever
Tale reliable Oxidins. Stops chills end
fever, cleans blood of malaria. Famous
for 50 years. Money-back guarantee.
OXIDINE
WNU—P
36—39*
FI(?E AI?M^ SEIZED
NAZI MEETlNO
FASCISTS GATHERING
0j?£AkS UP IN A RIOT
Her Grievance
The hostess at a picnic had been
busy, broiling, toasting, dishing up
the dipping. She finally muttered:
“I’m not sure that I care for pic-
nics. I never have any time for
sitting or eating.”
PEP ItADEES IN
STRIKE RIOT JAILED
SAPAT^e-lN
PLANE FACTORy
SUSPECTED
FORI 16N SPIES
0VEP RUNNING
THE COUNTSy
TONS OF FORE 16 bJ
PROPAGANDA
destroyed
\Ts Time we vo
SOMETHING
APOVT it
(WNU SERVICE')'
LOCAL PGV SCOUT
TR(X?P START
DRIVE FOR RFCROiTS
MERCHANTS
•Your
Advertising
Dollar
buys something more than,
space and circulation in
the columns of this news-
paper. It buys space and
circulation plus the favor-
able consideration of our
readers for this newspapex
and its advertising patrons.
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MOHS ABOUT IT
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1939, newspaper, September 7, 1939; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142120/m1/2/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.