The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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IN THE
AMADORE |
FAMILY
PROTECT FOOD FROM VERMIN AND RODENTS
"George!"
It
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bill
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It
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Ing
When the
and
■to of th.
Bursui
■i <>f 9416 ,
Tha
£
5
Exceeded
4' 4
In
of
Bayer Aspirin proved
down
to
. the armlattre
tn
■
Miat'etowi (Md ) Farm Woman
ra»ge« ».nK at Proper Height.
s
Rata Are the Most Destructive Animate In the World.
tha Taxav Panhandle
■umuiarlr.ed and will give the h<>n«-
wife a copy of the summary.
Ftffl
Various Tasks Can De Com-
fortably Done.
tliev had
tuetuory,
OOtiftg elrnhanta in
udia, an<l .'annihala-
I phlne.
aelf.
near noon a
by the *•»*.'
Sun Cure in Phthisis
Hat Proved Its Value
The first dioic for i> treatment of
rue. It whh
th** standing
PROPER HEIGHT FOR
SINKS IN KITCHEN
VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
of Roman s routine
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE VETOES
SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL
Radio H-'avea
Radio waves and sound
<i» in obvious ways, but
ilao Infect them with mi-
ni* dangtmtM to health.
■ tint blanks m
they are filled r
I h Ined
■u prepared for the
till out. tine blank
WaaiilngtoQ when :
The bureau will re 1
Fu*d Debt at Hungary.
Washington A bill to auilmi
ildent tn hie veto m
it of more than tv
i. declared be could
j of the work she does and who will at
I the Mine time co-operate with the
according t<
Thursday b
waves at the
That radio wav
she hast neve
any color at
tnrtlt.
Frederick County (Md.) Woman Stoopa
Ove Tabla Is Wash D>•<'>*•
CAPITOL SYNDICATE
TD * PTC Tn nr cni
Hu nd rede Flee From Floods
tahlngton - I'be banka of the Po i
:• river were swept by a Coud U
section Tuesday which brought |
hiaheat water levels tfneo 18SS. ,
B, H. IRVING KING
*■ >«<«. Mcciata .\«w»papar Byadicata. I
Recovered Land Will Be Cut
up and Sold tor
Farms.
3i aLJUqfit
-jr W
If you renlly want , ( .reiihl
i The rat h
Lave died and worms haiceuteu j
but not for love.” out walking with
"Yes." reput'd the
wants to have hia
•e?"—B<»«'«>n Tran-
it it true, .was always there ■
ts one might re
which h«* had
find ap>
might. 1
for . hi« dinner."
I little fellow, "lie
Byre all the paper hags In which !
breed and dry groceries are d.dhrred I
and use them as gloves tn eitp on If I
> p-»»e the fire or put on |
when making cakes
for contempt
iral Judge K M I
opinions banded I
Fedora) Judge :
jsRoi led
? Oats
want it All our Amari
s r opposed to It There
Justification for It
a in nursing, und went Into
the East to try and aMuage the rag-
ing bent hen. Gsorge had gone abroad
-filar. 11 hm he got hts dismissal from
Josephine, he mapped out a course of
“Now, tell me ali about your- [
Where have you been?”
"Tell me all about yonrself.” was j
id they both toll
'f half an hour
yon know th
the lawt time
In.'M-.'ts, rats and
aseirla ta
batata at I
Aspirin
Say "Bayer Aspirin”
J
I
' more thua mH. they had both learned
! that true love is the greatest thing
I In this world after all. and that once ;
1 having it. it is an evil thing to trifle |
j with it
j "Josie!" "George!" It was thus I
they met.
I "Sit down
; legislation,
j qulred two
"Oh, I guese it was too much Ama-
she replied; “peopls talked
l,V
the members of
■s of rari-
•ver since
Perkinses
George may
be pardoned fur thinking that In ask-
ing Josephine i'erklua to be his wife
he was doing a rather royal. King ( «>- J
jdiefua act, for he had been brought
up as hud his fathers before him. to '
uadore family as one j
<t possibly unite with I
lily e.’cept as an act i
WOMEN! DYE FADED
THINGS NEW AGAIN
Facts on How Housewife
Spends Her Time.
. peisuaiieu itf r.«e evtwt>»'on agent to |
■ Install her sink suffl. k-u. I> high, as U
thtsWB ifi th« utlirf pit-luce.'
The table and stove tan be raised
on blocks hollo*ve«* out to fit the legs,
and with « liirle Imtenuity the imninr i
buaru and tub* can be adjusted A I
stool or a high chair on which to sit 1
while preps.-ing .agoUbiaa «i ike ai**a, j 5;aTC '
washing dishes. .»r Ironing saves en- | :nor« eeal
rrgy sad JWtpg IS Til'SHA. ' PFFtTJ,
dirt" farmers is cn of ths rrTscna I
<>a< a of toe decision to parcel the
state ■ 57.000 acres of capttol ayndi- •
cate lands into SC^a. re tracts accord 1
posnre to the sun s rs,.».
Il-.llinr ..\s much emphasis on the
functions of the akin In maintaining ;
the body at a proper state. He believes i
the wearing of unhygienic clot'ilng ha# '
w«akeno<t atpt atrophied the skin. Un- j
der the Influence of sunlight and air It i
tend* to recover the functb
INSIST! L'nlest you see the
• "Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aeplrm SaiC vy
millions and prescribed by phy-
James H W ilkerson and JudgeGaorcs sicianS for 24 years.
Accept only a
Bayer package
■ky girl she was."
uilly proposed and
Feathers of Waterfowls
Lt la a well-known fact that oil and i
witter will n»t mix. The feather* <>f a I
duck, and al>w> many other waterfowls, I
are ullr ami the water rnna oW in- I
i atcad of Makin, In as it would in the ■
eave of ordinary birds. Then. too. the '
fra them on a duck are exceedingly 1
close t'dteiher. which would keep out '
the water to some extent If the feath- ]
;rs ‘.verenot oily. TLe oil on the feath-
ers la supplied by am a I’ glands.
This Und has bwn recovered by
the M»at« after extended liUgation jo
the ground that the original survey
<>f 'be approximately I Ovd.OdO acres
given for building the
•U tn error
Kubiaua wen’ to Dalhart last week
to confer with R. 8. Dodd of Aline,
who will make a survey of the land
for the laud <omtnlmiioner Dodd was
an Amadore pro{M>Nea
a Perk Ina that nognr t
tie tiw matter. At least everybody j
In Gltnburg thought ev, lududiug i
George Amadore himself, who did the *
profioeing For the * '
«u <M«i, old family,
which had held pub!
4>us and variegated sorts
times, and th?
11. Jm>t people
and It mav
wUl a. ■
nf »»»-»
laaa smd *nt«
w t., m.I?.»■;«
i A 35c pa' kage makes a quart.
Free-a patent vpet tn aver,
pa-kage. to gat them In the
o,„. | -jtiT JE"!
the died Hundav at Qui> We was prepa'-l wp^n receipt ut pnrv
. well known as a philanthropist and g tbe_Qwl Cbemicwl Works.
I fvweMeat «♦ ths Aswrtctt « £r«.! -- _____
] | w. N.~ U. HOUSTON, NO. tl-IBM-
The vote was 111 r« 7|
«• or »2 more than the rw
thirds.
Tales of the Tots
avoid being swumped by them we
Josephine cried herself to sleep that i
night, hut trleti to console herself by
thinking that he would pro|M>ge again. ;
She had always beard that when a
mst, truly loved he wo tld not take
"no" for an answttr--that the first i
refusal did not count. But vainly did i
she watch end wait through the long j
■days and weeks which foilowe.. for i
the return of the dismissed suitor, j
Had ha only come tan a now she would I
have married him had he been thrice . bunch here a few child stories
an Atiiudore. But he inmr not — he I
had disappeared. he lnt<i left Glen- |
burg, and no n"in knew his track.
Josephine pesved and pined a little at
first, but she did not die. as at one I
tt.iii- she thought of doing, in fact, it ;
Wait r>ot long before she recovered her
Baianctn^ Matches *
Here is an interesting little trick not '
preparation. Ask j
»<*«iieo|ie '■> balsnee ’no ma'- bea by i
standing the head of on* on the head I I*'''
<»( the other. The stunt sounds ItU-
i-isvihie ’o.r it ■•«» be !-■! • N
'ew minutes, rinse well and dry.
>i*ot£ wtn ulfuap|»*'Mi after a few t*t
past love affair i
l>er a drama In which he had once 1
taken a leading |mrt, hot rhe stag? for 1
which had long been cleared, ihe cur ■
tain rung down and the lights put out. i
Hui at that sudden and une%|>ected I
meeting, there on the terrace of 8hep j
ard*. up went the curtain again, the !
tights fiashed on, and they realised I
that the play was not yet played out. I
Josephine bad been trying her hand I requiring special
at nursing in a miMiouary hospital tn
India, but had dechleti she
T»tlcn" f»»r the work a
"If that ia a IL" cried George, "ril j
change my name to Smith. I have
* a rich old uncle named Smith wbo will •
' leave me all his money if 1 take hia I
naiiM*. l ii get an act of the legls- !
j luture. Will you marry me if I change
' my name to Smith?"
"No. George," said Josephine.
"Why not?" asked George.
"Because." replied Josephine alow- !
, "7 intend to change my name.” j
Jew wist io
Dye or Tint Any Wcm, Shabby Gar-
ment or Drapery.
which contains proven directions
Handy "Bayer” boxes of It tablets
Alan bottles of 84 and 100—Itruggleta
l tee tr«4» Mrk or B«r»r Maia
or Setter UcMie
My Picture on Everv W
Package P.D.O>ff&
r • :...... T--/
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.......... •»> ‘ 1
1
"Mamma," said a little fellow fresh
from Sunday s«*hool, "I know what the | |
three virtues are; they are faith, hope I I
nnd cherry tree."
A little Broojfllne lad, explaining to ' F
his small slater 'he advent of the new I |l
baby, said. “Why. G- ' has only to 1 f
»«»»• ids hand ano down they come.” 1 I
* David, a wee Winchester boy, was* 1
tha I
of Hungary's fl MAOim d»bt to tha j
| t’altnl States, as negotlatud by the ‘
’•bl commission was passed .Monday I
I by the house and sen' ta tbs sonata ■
■ Tho money was advanced to relieve i
■" t” • i ndittaus ia Hungary after ■
At Last
•At last my wife found itoms con-
genial ladles tn a bridge club.”
• !nng have they Lee*, ptaytag
| tofeuterr Inquired the skeptic.
5r5”> f^sorrsw."
one match and ImmedlatHv nre»*
head Of tho other against the
A« soon as the second
and was on her way home. I
fl ''mne d~wn fmm the In- • tbe
burning bead,
hiat.'h fieri** .
In tide way the two heads win b*
welded together and they wl|l adhere
in any position In which Uiey are held
irriur «*i Africa, where he bad been i
hunting. The three veer* wNmw »»•?• '
bad met had t»ot been wauled on either
of them They had both learned »«,!-
dnbir ?e»»iMis. George hn<i learned
that however great the Amadore fa:
lly might Ih> in Glenburg. if was mighty
sms1.! pnUrtMB ia ihe rest of the world, i
’ „«*, aD4i j
ea.lir i •<> think how^ Jldigh ahe had I
been about the .^.noyance the Ama- I
yrrf-*sic=s had 4SSS.3 fafrr. •
St .Joseph’s
LIVER REGULATOR
/orBlOODUVtRKIDNEYS
Lw BIG 25V CAN
TANLAC IS WORLD’S
BEST TONIC FOR
STOMACH TROUBLE
Stomach Trouble
Can Be Corrected
Quickly and Easily
If the Stomach Is Upset and
the Digestive System Is
Not Working Properly
One Cannot Hope to Feel
Well and Strong. Many
Complications Have Their
Origin m ar. Upset Stom<
•ch.
This Creat Medicine Will
Tone Up the System,
Soothe an Inflamed Stom-
ach, Remove Accumulated
Poison and Start the Di-
gestive Organs Function-
ing Properly, Thus Allow-
ing the System to Assimi
late the Food One Eats- -
All Good Druggists Sell
TANLAC.
THE ALVIN SUN. Oldest Paper Pubii«he<1 tn Brazoria Countr
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1924, newspaper, May 23, 1924; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250482/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.