The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Who can refute a sneer!—Paley.
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Clean Child's Bowels with
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One little white lie Is aiwnys side-
tracked for a big black one.
WELL, FPEVDiE REA1UEQMEAQ,
I'M GLAD tXJR FOLKS LET .
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Insomnia of the midnight cat Is In-
fectious.
Warning! Unless you see the name
"Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
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A Sample, Safe, Inexpensive
Method That Clears Out the
Head, Nose and Throat.
Children’s handkerchiefs often look
hopeless when they come to the luun-
dry. Wash with good soap, rinse tn
water blued with Bed Cross Ball Blue,
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Some people are so miserly that one
cannot even have a joke at their ex-
pense.
haarlcm oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
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jfc your druggist for genuine **Call-
X Vlg Syrup" which has directions
.'tables and children of all ages
Xd on bottle. Mother! You must
^•California" or you may get an
MCtoa fig syrup.
Grove's
Tastetoss
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Purifies the Blood and
makes the cheeks rosy. «oc
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Hljrry Mother I Even a bilious, con-
stipated, feverish child loves the pleas-
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carried to every body organ.
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Artist Keepn Busy
Joseph Pennell, the well-known 11-
iustrator and artist, at the age of six-
ty-five, when most men think of re-
tiring, Is working harder than ever.
Instead of pen-and-ink. and etchlugs
with which he won fame early In life,
he is turning more to water colors
and paintings. He also finds time to
give instruction at an art school.
“I am making my students begin at
the very beginning," he said. "I am
teaching them the chemistry of col-
ors and taking them step by step up
the stairway of art. Not only must
they know tow to print their etch-
ings, but they must be educated in all
the other brandies.”
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The charm of a bathroom Is its spot-
lessness. By the use of Bed Cross Ball
Blue all cloths and towels retain their
whiteness until worn out—Advertise-
ment
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Coostipstioa is dangerous for any-
body. Nujol is safc for everybody.
It b adthw a food aw s nwdidae.
It Ans not gripe. It* b geade and
natural in its action and is
prescribed by hading medical
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for 59 Years
Cany a bottle in
your car and always keep it in the
ho—n 30c and 90c at all druggista.
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Canada Gets Orangat
From United Staten
Tn the period from 1920 to 1924 more
than 90 per cent (around 1,800.000
boxes) of the total shipments of Unit-
ed States oranges went to Canada,
says the government’, commerce re I
porta. Smaller amounts were shipped '
to England, the Philippines, Cuba. I
China, Newfoundland and Labrador. |
Mexico and New Zealand. British
trade statistics show that for each of
the years from 1920 to 1923 Imports
of orange, from the United States
comprised less than 1 per cent of the
total orange Imports of the United
Kingdom. A comparison of United
States exports of oranges for the pe-
riods 1920-1924 and 1909-1913 disdoeea
that our recent shipments were
around 1,995,770 boxes a year, as
Hgalnst prewar consignments of 1,-
005,247 boxes a year, an Increase of
around 1,000,000 boxes a year. Can-
ada has always been the best market
for our oranges.
Refreshing His Memory
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There Is no disease more offensive
•r disagreeable or no disease that will
Irad t^as much serious trouble as
catarrh. You can now get rid of It
by a simple, safe, pleasant home rem-
edy discovered by Dr. Blosser, a ca-
tarrh specialist -r
Dr. Blosser*.
Remedy is com-l
posed of medici-
nal herbs, flowers
and berries, which
you smoke In a
dainty pipe or
cigarette. The
smoke-vapour is
Inhaled Into the
air paaaaXt ^-of
the head, nose,
I0W TO GET RID
OF CATARRH
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Waterproof Matchee
“Nothing but soaked matches. We’ll
have to dry them out before we can
have a fire."
This calamity, avoided by the expe-
rienced camper or woodsmap, who
packs his matches carefully In water-
proof cases. Is often suffered by the
amateur. Now Morland M. Dessau,
says Popular Science Monthly, has
come to their rescue with waterproof
matches. They can be dropped into
water without spoiling them, he claims.
The headmre made of rubber latex
mixed with the explosive material, the
whole then being vulcanized.
ant taste of “California Fig Syrup"
and ft never falls to cleanM the bowels
and gweeten the stomach. A teaspoon-
ful today may prevent a sick child to-
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improvement there is in my
skin. Nujol has done won-
ders for me.”
of the time, sleeping badly,
and the least bit of house-
work tired me out. My com-
plexion too, was bad.
“Finally, I went to see Dr.
Farman. He showed me that
it was constipation that was
back of my troubles. Hesaid
that it was a v«y serious
thing because poisons from
dogged waste matter were
picked up by the blood and
carried to every body cfgan.
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correct internal trouble^ stimulate vital
orgMis. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Ooi.n Man al.
BURNS
Nodring mors comforting
than “Vaaaima” JaUy. Eases
pallia Haatans natmwva haal»
Ing. Wonderful for cuts,
•cratchaSp braiaaa and other
littla accjdantSe
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“But constipation is serious, Grace”
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Dreaded An Operation
Della.. Texas.-**! had all maimer of
aches and pains peculiar to women.
My doctor mid an
QDemtion was mv
wua assy
only chance for re-
covery. An old
isdy advised me to
take Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip-
tion and the ‘Gold-
en Medical Discov-
ery.* Dreading an
operation, I decided
to take ner advice
and I am mighty
glad 1 did, for I
certainly was cured sound and well. I
say to any woman, do not hesitate if you
have any feminine trouble, take Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and the
Golden Medical Discovery if you need a
genacai tonic.”—Mrs. Lulu Ferguson.
2016 Cockrell St Al! dealers.
Write Dr. Pierce. Invalids’ Hotel in
BtJfak), N. Y., for free medical advice.
Powdered coal In converted Into
liquid fuel by heating to a high tem-
perature In an atmosphere of hydro-
gea under great pressure.
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And double yotfr razor efficiency as
well as promote akin purity, skin com-
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germa, no waste, no irri-
tation even when shaved twice dally.
One soap for all uses shaving, bath-
ing and shampooing.—Advertisement
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1926, newspaper, February 5, 1926; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322977/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .