The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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FOB TEXAS ROAD AID
♦ ACTIVITIES of
WOMEN
0«r. W. P.
ami former
KyJ
hea quart era.
Lower Priced Than Ever Before
nating motorist.
When, in connection with these qualities,
Iron Works, of Great
Plncbot, niece of Oovar-
apearance, and high utility
Seating Arrangement
MACKEY MOTOR COMPANY
HAMILTON DRUG COMPANY
Authorized Ford Dealers
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS
Only Two More Days to
our
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CHIEF AND RECORD
bakery
Jeweler end Opt!
THESE OFFERS EXPIRE DECEMBER 15
Mail your subscriptions to the
omanche Chief
— ‘•Wects,
BEST
TEST
Comanche, Texas
THAT
marriage Hope Hampton,
has come to the concin-
small
In Tit-
he allowed to participate
presidential elections.
Peggy Smith, of Warrenton. Va., han
the distinction of being the most dis-
tinguished farm girl in the United
States nite having been crowned queen
of every agricultural club project or-
ganised by Uncle Ham.
One of the most successful bond
lent in the country Is a wouan,
Ora M. Ferguson, of Louisville,
FERRASAL EFFECTS
WONDERFUL CURE
the value of the Fordor Sedan becomes
unique. In it you obtain, at the lowest
$7.45
$7.95
$5.95
$6.45
Management of dnlrlea and
country estates offers new and
Ing occupation for Swedish women.
chickens
Best and cheapest apples at Dexter
Walling's. Come and see them. 16-17e
return to
buffalo. The human bones consisted
of the skull and Jawbone.
$7.45
$7.95
$5.95
$6.45
^Z^awyoC^erArowZ
nor Plncbot, of Pennsylvania, has
been selected to play an important role
In a Stage production.
Thats what
Million®
of women
havedone
with
Elisabeth Criswell, a Pbila-
social worker, has been ap-
-of the Child Welfare
the Grenfell Mission in
’T was stricken with general par-
alysis followed by impact bowels on
April Id. Hiccoughs set up, which con
tinned—tor seven days. I tried every
remedy suggested to me without re
suits. I started taking FERRASAL
and the first <ioae stopped the hic-
coughs for two hours. I repeated the
doses and the hiccoughs had entirely
stopped by morning and I have not
had them since . I kept taking PER
HA SAL night and morning and was
able to be up in two weeks and had
regained the use of all my faculties in
one month. I have ha^ bo trouble
with my stomach or bowels since and
my general health Is improving dally
D. HARDIE OOX.
R. 8, Box (MO, Dallas, Tex.
Acid stomach and constipation cans
ed Mr. Cox’s trouble. They are healths
greatest enemies. FERRASAL gets at
the source of the trouble by neptrallz
ing the excess acid in the atomacb
and expelling It from the system
TAKE FERRASAL NOW. 80c per box
It will help you or your money re-
funded.
Though she is past 78 years of age,
Lilli Lehmann, German prima donna,
la etui teaching girls who aspire to
sing In opera.
The druggist whose name appears
below will supply you with a <1.00
bottle of HOOVER'S IMPROVED
ASTHMA REMEDY, with the un-
derstanding that after you have
taken one-half the medicine, ’
are not satisfied with th« resu
you may return the balance i
your money will be cheerfully
funded. No smoke or disagreeable
odor about the houae, given quick
relief, and if used for a reasonable
length of time, removes the causes
and conditions which render you
subject to attacks of asthma.
IMPORTANT
Th« genuine HOOVERS IM-
PROVED ASTHMA REMEDY la
enclosed In yellow cartons* and
bears the written signature of Geo.
D. Hoover on the side of the carton.
The Mothers of America are to be
honored by the. Women's Alliance •*’
the erection, in Washington, of a mon-
ument 1000 feet high—nearly twice
as high as the Washington Monument.
Washington. I)ec. 8.—J. Doughboy
la about to doff the olive drab that
blended with the No Man's Land of
France and don tailored uniform* of
blue and gold, which will blend with
nothing except the garh of our. better
dressed policemen and flappers.
The war department has issued or%
ders for a return to pre-war uniforms,
with the announced Inteltion of In-
i’real ng the morale of soldiers and of-
ficers by giving them the opportunity
to look like Homething other than
trench mud. All uniforms will be
measured' to fit and will be adorned
by gold or gilt collar ornaments and
Insfgnla.
If It la a* bracelet watch yon are
looking for-J have it.-—J. H. Huff
Jeweler and Optician, Comanche, Tex
Druggist’s.
Paris Smith, Druggist
Comanche, Texas
A free trial will bo sent by
Geo. D. Hoover
Ststlstlea compiled at Vassar Col-
lege by Miss Mabel Ncwcomber. of the
economic department show that the
average height of girls at Vassar has
increased one and a third inches since
1884.
Fort Worth Record Daily and Sunday, one year
With the Comanche Chief one year .
Record Daily except Sunday one year
With the Comanche Chief one year
“Foley Pills are beat I have tried
My -kldneya work a lot better einee. I
received your generous offer.” wrlt««
John W. Brogan. Adams. Mass. Fo-
ley Pills sde a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys While taking avoid
y foods and al-
everywhere.
-------‘Mias M. O. Woodbury holds an odd
business Job. She is president of th*
Great Falls
rails. Moot.
Cut This Out—It is kW orth Money
Band this ad and ten cents to Foley
A Co., 2888 HhcfmiF Ave., Chicago,
Ill., writing your name and address
dearly. You will receive a ten cent
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar fer
coughs and colds, and free sample
Rckage of Fole> Kidney Pilis and
lay iCathartic Tablets. Try these
wonderful remedies. Sold Everywhere.
Come In and select your Christina-
present enrly We hnve a complete
tine of diamonds, rings, pearl neck la
res. mesh bags, cuff links, scarf pins,
belt buckles. watches, chains, eburms
liar pins, umbrellas, clocks, sUvarwar.
—J. H. Huff, Jeweler and Optician
Comanche, Texas.
Poultry Farm
COMMERCIAL HATCHING. SSJt
per Nt. f . *
Incubator to be set Monday of ev-
ery week throughout the season, be-
ginning Dec. 10.
BABY CHICKS—Free catalogue
Liberal dla-
listed In Jan-
M a da me Amelie Bssao, artist and
war heroine, has beeh appointed by
Mussolini. to have full charge of the
Fascist! women of Italy.
Miss Phyllis Mumler, of Oakwood,
‘ O., has been admitted aa the first wo-
man member of the National Aeronau-
■ tical Association.
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The government of Panama has re-
fused to act favorably on a proposal
that women
in the 1924
A nnmber of prominent women in
Wuchow, China, are taking steps to
organise a women’s daily newspaper.
Mrs. Cornelius B. Stone, aged 94
years, of Texas. Is probably the old-
est Daughter of the Confederacy in the
United States.
Factory girls in Russia earn from
BOO,000,000 to 400,000,000 rubles a
month
THE ACID NEUTOALIZEH.
STOPS Indigestion NOW!
Since her
movie etar,
aioa that she can appear to a better
advantage in spoken drama.
Norma Talmadge Is probably the
highest paid motion picture star in
the world. It being claimed that she
receives $10,000 a week for her ef-
forts.
lean Association of fetate Highway Of-
rioUU at Its recent meet ting in New
Orleans adopted a resolution recom
mend I mi that congress appropriate
>100,090,000 for each of three fiscal
years, beginning July 1, 1925, for ex-
tending feelers 1 aid for highway con-
struction In the various states, accord
ing to Texas State Highway Engineer
J. D. Fauntleroy, who returned Mon-
day to his headquarters at Austin.
Capt. Fauntleroy said that If this ap-
propriation was made Texas' share
would I* approximately $8,000,000 for
each of the three years, which would
be the largest apportionment ever giv-
en this state. Beside* Capt. Fauntie
roy the Texas delegation Included R.
M. Hubbard, ch^nnan of the state
highway commission; V. I). Fugler
and George W’ickllne of the highway
department,
Hobby. J
I’pon his
Capt. Fauntleroy gave attention to the
work preliminary to taking over by the
highway commission on Jan. 1, 1924.
of the maintenance of the various
state designated highways, and said
that al) arrangements would be com
plet<*d by the first of the year to pnt
Into effect the provisions of the new
statute. All division engineers are
at their respective posts and addition-
al engineers whose services are nec-
essary to aid the division chiefs are
being employed as fast aa possible.
Capt. Fauntleroy nx pressed the opin-
ion that the work would be taken
over without a hitch. Contracts for
furnishing the necessary machinery
for maintaining the roads have been
advertised for and will be offered in
plenty of time.
Col. H. L. Bowlby, chief of the
equipment division of tbj Federal Bu-
reau of Roads, Washington, D. C., was
expected to arrive in Austin within
the next few days to inspect the ma-
chinery storage plant of the Texas
highway department, located at Camp
Mabry. Col, Boylby now la In San An-
tonio engaged in inspecting equipment
for road construction.
At New Orleans Col Bowlby attend-
ed the convention of the American
Association of State Highway officers
and discussed with Chairman R. M.
Hubbard and state Highway Engineer
Fauntleroy tbe Texas situation aa to
highway construction and mainte-
nance equipment.
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OLIVE DRAB 18 OUT.
BLUE AND GOLD RETURN
Tbe national council of women re-
cently passed a resolution favoring the
•■trance of the United State* Into the
permanent , court of International
justice and tbe continued co-operatlpp
of thia county. raft itTa'lrs.
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The women of the Balkan States
and of Carcho-Movacia and Poland
have recently” "organised a new wom-
an's organisation entitled the Wom-
an's Little Entente, which has for its
•Im the improvement of the economic
•nd social position of women and the
realisation of their political rights.
Tile Vollvla Chamber of Commerce
re<*ently passed a law requiring medi-
cal certificates for mnrrlage and pro
hibittng the marriage of persons mit-
ferlng from tnberculosla or other In-
fectious diseases. -J*
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Its convenient operation, dependable
performance, and long life are well
known. The style of its appearance, the
attractive comfort of its interior, 'are
. in line with present-day demand.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Daily and Sunday,
ohe y^ar :
With the Comanche Chief one year
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CHIEF AND STAR-TELEGRAM
mailed on request,
count on all orders
uary.
Early hatched
most profitable.
In one pen the Comanche Poul-
try Fanp has 290 English White
Leghorns pullets hatched in Jan-
uary and February'. In the three
months of September, October and
November we gathered from thia
pen 708 doses eggs W ereceived
an averagt* of 40c doaen on the**
eggs, or >288.20, It coat >127.00
for feed, making th* earning* from
thia oue pen of 200 EARLY
HATCHED j ullets <150.20.
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Order early hatched chickens
from Comabche Poultry
ran be sure of real prof
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Next Two Days at These Reduced Prices
falo bones, also human bones, which
had l>een burled in the grave tbgeth
er it seems. The farm i* aft'uated
on Rocky creek, and the overflows
of the past had washed tbe top soil
off. causing the ploy to strike them
Miss
delplila
pointed director
Department of t
Labrador.
‘Sionx City, Iowa, boasts of the
youngest female attorney practicing in
the courts of the United States, In th*
person of Mia* Gladys Tee man. 23
years old.
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Although radio engineering
compamtively new field even for
men. one wnman lias already pioneer-
ed in the art. Hhe is Miss Mnry Tex-
anna Loom lit of Washington, D.
and she la the only woman, so far
known, to own and manage a auccesa-
ful radio engineering college.
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If you are looking for Chriatmai
present/ come la. I have the moat
complete line trer shown in Coman-
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clan. Comanche,
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Subscriptions
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The women of Porto Santo Island,
bear Made ria, are entirely without
fin Russia women clean tbe streets
■nd shovel snow from tbe railroad
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ASTHMA
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Doyle, Davis K. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923, newspaper, December 14, 1923; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195783/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.