The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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E. G. JAEHNE, Ist Vice President,
J. S. HILLSM AN, 2nd Vice President,
A. J. NISBET, Cashier.
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mass, but were finally discarded as being
too alow and costly. Dynamite was then
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“Depth” in Movies on One Strip
of Film
While heretofore the single ey* of the
ordinary camera has been able to record
only two flat dimensions, length and
width, a California inventor claims to
have added a third—"depth.’* The re-
sult is said to give a streoscopio effect,
bringing the details of the picture into
sharp relief. Previous efforts along this
line have required the use of two stripe of
film and some special device before the
eyes of the spectator. But the new in-
vention is declared to use only a single
strip of film.
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Dynamite Breaks Up Ship’s
Cargo of Potash
Dynamite has frequently been used
with success for loosening up solid masses
of hulk material, but generally in more
open spaces. A daring departure
was made recently when the method was
used for prying loose a cargo of hardened
potash in a-ship's hold. At first picks
were used in an attempt to loosen the
W. E. YORK & CO.
“The Druggists"
Try the Drug Store First
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Jury would result to the ship. The charges
were placed some 3 or 4 feet back from the
ship’s skin, and at about the same depth.
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The Woman’s Tonic
THE GIDDINGS GARAGE
Under Ne w Managem ent a t Sa 11 1 e Loc at ionOi h. t i as,
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-A SHA RE of Y our Patronage Appreciated..
The First National Bank
Member Fr leral Rrserve System”
illustrated, however, which is actuated by j
the wind, has been found very effective.
To construct it, sink a flat piece of timber ।
into the ground, allowing it to project
three feet. Then pivot a similar piece to it
with a loose-fitting 1 - .It, as shown. Saw a
Giddings Lumber Co.
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•rid a Dig appetite. Eat what you
plesfotaNoarang only in. original 1 week-end with Mrs. Baker.
upinety building. - If much
'has ben aceomplished, there
-la greater reason for accom-
plishing,more. ' What has been
done.will help in the ,effortto
make the showing letter. and
the important thing is to keep
the effort up. .
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WHAT THE WORLD IS DOING
AS SEEN BY POPULAR MECHANICS MAOAZINS
Jumpers Cover Bathing Suit While
v Walking to Beach
Wearing bathing suits through city
streets or in beach restaurants is pro-
satisfled with what has been
done and- will not make the ' f
fort we should to push the good a
work on. There can be no let ■
Our Dimension Lumber
is manufactured of carefully selected stock,
rut aceurately to all standard sizes and seas-
oned thoroughly by open air process.
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We carry both‘rough and dressed fumber in
several grades, suitable for various purposes.
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FRESH STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES AND DRYGOODS
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The latest triumph of modern science
la a "de-nauseated” calomel tablet
known to the drug trade as "Calotabs"
Calomel, the most generally useful of
all medicines thus enters upon wider
field of popularity purified and re-
fined -from those ebjectienable quali-
ties which have heretofore limited its
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In biliotsness, constipation, head-
aches and indigestion, and in a great
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things for Giddings in a sPieu
dd way and results are veing i
shown. .But there is always |
danger that we may +become
the bottom end of the pivoted piece. Then J
dreas the ecarecrow, allowing plenty of •
play at the pivot. J
If the arms are at a considerable angle •
from the direction of swing, and the gusts ■
of wind strong enough, the upper half of
the scarecrow w>U -move backward and M
forward, causing a bobbing motion that is a m
sure fright formost feathered garden pesta. #
ed and Improved Danger-
ous and Sickening Qual-
ities Removed. Perfected
Tablet Called “‘Calotabs’’
variety of Urie, tomach and
kidney troubles calomel was tire most
successful remedy but its use was
often negleeted on account of its
sickening qualities. Now it is the
easiest and most pleasant of medi-
Phone us a trial order and be con-
vinced. Quick Service is our motto.
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of J’life." The one
_ — hibited i dfc any localities, and yet heavy
outer clothing—especially after a swim—
is quite bothersome and annoying. As
_____________w voYnl .Hable outfit meeting all require-
ments, there is1 being introduced a suit
ofHight waterproof jumpers. These-cover
the entire body, from the hood to the
straps fastening about the ankle.
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Salvation Army Doughnuts in .
4 Church Carving
To commemorate the war service of the
Salvation Army, a church in New York
1 . has placed .a wood carving in its chqjr.
The central figure is a woman in uniform
carrying a tray filled with doughnuts. On
each side are figures of doughboys in at-
titudes of appreciation and gratitude, and
to the right, in the center of a scroll, is a
group comprising a trumpet, a tambou-
rine, and a bible, representing the prin-
’ triples and methods of the Salvation Army.
Frank McCellan and family
motored to Elgin Friday.
Miss Celesta : and Lorena
Rost have returned from Bur-
i l Fleming a baby boy, His name
is Carol Hertel.
’ Guest of Mrs. M. E.- Burns
were: Herbert Kruse and fam-
lly of Chappel Hill. Mrs. T. M.
Vernon and family of Austin."
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The Gray has the good looks, the comfort. The 3'
economy and the dependability that you have the right j
A town isewhat its people
make it. With every natural »d-
vantage. a town will not grew
unless its people have falth in
it, boost it, seek to Improve It
and constantly work to make
it a bigger and . better town
Giddings people are doing these
. To every customer, no matter what the
amount of his purchase. Come and talk over
your plans with us. We can show you how to
-save money in buying all kinds of building
materjel:
George Ellinger, wife and •
daughter are the guest of Mrs. m
Kruse. .■ . -----—— ------: +m
€oleman Sanders is spending B
his vadation with parents. ■
'Miss Vivian Sanders returned •
Sunday from a weeks stay in S
Next to Post Office
John Gruetzner, Mgr.
of all Packard productioe. Their knowedge of motor $
} car requirements is suflicient assurance of your satis- f
_ faetion nthe ownership of the Gray car. . -
SLOT ron A92}9- MweaTwyMra
dot acrow the top end of the second pitwe,
at an angle, as shown in the detail, fasten = .
it to a horizontal piecefor the arms, and •
nail shingles, cut to represent hands, in •
slots On the ends of the anna. . Nail a piece m
of metal, fust heavy enough to bring the m
figure upright when the breeze abates, to 1 ■
* to expect in your antomebile. “
Miss Be Wilder spent the The Gray is manusactured and sold by two of the j:
1 most experienced men in the automotiye industry - F. *•
l.- Kngnsmth—for—many wars —Vice President and ”
Treasurer of the Ford Motor Co. and F. F. Beall, • •
- Miss Marguerite Me€lellan-3
_______ of Elgin was a reent visitor’j
cinea to take. One Calotab at bedtime* |iere
with a swallow of water, that's all.! ’ . _
No taste, no griping, no nausea, no j MiSS Helen Specklehowse 3
mit«. A good night’s sleep and the has returned home after sev
next morning you are feeling fine t—
with a clean iver. a purified system eral weeks visit with relatives.
I ton.
Several families spent sun-
' day on Brazos.
MissM.LDenkler.spent the ,
wek-end in Nechanitz. .
-..........Johnnie Vandorwwdh hat* r»—-
turned from Houston.- •___
Mr. Matejowsky and family .
of West Texas are visiting the
Kruses. _
BORN:—To Mr. and Mrs Carol
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foaled packages, price thirty five cents : Mr.— Rowlard-—and---family
Contsthorlneemamnltrinic12E : your have begun house-keeping in
druzzist Is,authorized.t refundnthe the R. C. Rost home. } formerly Vice President and for twelve years inicharge "
| Mrs. McKutcheon of Austin ♦ ’ *
- - <Adv > visited friendsaad reltivs re-
’ cently.
W. E. YORK & CO.
. “The Druggists”
Try the Drug Store First
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A Wish '
“T HAVE TAKEN Cardui for run-down, worn-out
A condition, nervousness and sleeplessness, and I was
weak too,"saysMrs:: Estes, of Jennings, Okla.
“Cardui did me just lots of good—so much that I gave •
it to my daughter. She complained of a soreness in her
sides and back. She took three bottles of Cardui and
her condition,was much better. •,
"We have lived here, near Jennings, for 26 years, and
now we have'our own home in town. I have had to
work pretty hard, as this country wasn’t built up, and it
made it hard on us.
“I WISH I could tell weak women of Cardui—the
medicine'that helped give me the strength to go on and
do my work." This card fulfils her wish, . ,
banked from your wages that
will make you successf ul-not
the dollar spent from the
wages. Just hear that in
mind. *
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Burton.
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News. (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1923, newspaper, August 10, 1923; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597506/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.