The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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Indignation or Anticipation
Misa Prim, the apinster, found
Mary, the maid, very flushed and on
the verge of tears.
Miss Prim—What's the matter.
Mary?
Mary—Please, ma'am, the milk-
man tried to fclas me.
Miss Prim—Indeed—a nice thing
—1 like thaL I'll see him myself in
the morning.—Minneapolis Tribune
The Curse of Progress
THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR
Bv GLUYAS WILUAMS
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No Small Task
Do you think that women have
improved politics?
Give us time," protested Miss
Cayenne. "Politics have been con
trolled by men for generations. It
takes years for feminine influence
to reform a man individually. It
will take longer to reform the sex
collectively.
Melancholy Suggestion
"•What's the trouble with Three
Finger 8am? He looks worried
"Ho la," repliod Broncho Bob
He's got hlaaolf an automobile. If
he talcoa several drinks ho knows he
cant^un the thing, and if ho don't
1Ht 6UE*f Iff THE PAR<Y. WHO MAS SFPNf
1tN MlHtrfES BEFORE 1HE MIRROR UPSfAlRS
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Pattern No. 1405
Sew-Your-Own alwaya has had
a soft spot in its heart for the
Lady of the Fireside, she who
cooka and bakes and sews and
keeps everything right. Today's
house frock for her (shown above)
is as neat and sweet as anyone
could wish. The collar in contrast
and the saw tootn edging piped to
match, make that difference be-
tween this dress and run-of-the-
mill. Of course, it's easy to run-
up and practically no trouble at
all to launder. Better make two!
Pattern 1405 is designed for
sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires 4H
"Ready, Take Aim—"
Queer Duels Are Fought
Two men stand tensely in cir-
cles 30 feet apart. A word from
the referee and the duelists go at
It. Three minutes later, it's all
over and the opponents' white
clothes drip with red—tomato juice.
It happened in California. Ono
man charged another welshed on
a bet. The latter challenged the
accuser to a duel. The seconds
chose tomatoes at 30 paces.
That reminds us of the old gag
about the tough, uncouth young-
ater who defied the polite boy, de-
manding he name hia weapons.
The second lad wasn't afraid.
'Grammar at 20 paces," he shot
back.
yarda of 35-inch material plua %
yard contraating.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1030,
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago. 111.
Price of patterria, 15 centa (in
coins) each.
Now Pattern Rook.
Send 15 centa for the Barbara
Bell Fall and Winter Pattern
Book. Make youraelf attractiva,
practical and becoming clothoa,
selecting deaigna from the Bar-
bara Bell well-planned, eaay-to>
make pattorna.
• Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
A Three Days'Cougk
Is Your Danger Sigaal
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chea*
cold, or bronchial Irritation, you oaa
get relief now with Oreomulslon.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chanca
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mucous membranes wid to Uwn
and expel the germ-laden phli
Even If other remedies have fs
don't be discouraged, try Creoi
sion. Your druggist Is authorised (a
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the baaa-
flts obtained from the very first
bottle. Oreomulslon la one word—not
two, and it has no hyphen In it.
Ask for It plainly, see that the nama
on the bottle Is Oreomulslon. and
you'll get the genuine product and
the relief you wanL (AdvJ
Priceleaa Justice
Justice is such a fine thing that
one cannot buy it too dearly.
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1937, newspaper, November 18, 1937; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175281/m1/6/?q=slaughterback: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.