The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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remove pimples and, blackheads
1 smear them wtth ' Cuticurh Ointment.
Wash on' ia / - imm <>'s with Cud-
cura Soap ar.i! hoi \ a clear
keep your skin clear by «sing%iem for
dally toilet purposes. "Don't fail to In-
clude Cuticura Tatcum.--Ady.
Sileue' . y oicoy ■t than words.
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,f -fedney• an3- 'Madder troubles don't
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«<j0n you,- ahrw Iy- but: ^steadily, under-.
• mining your health v.'iilx .deadly cor-
"uinty, nut I a, '. a.victim to' in-
curable disease. -
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time. Don't -wait until- little -pains ba-
eome V '<> • '. >o m'1 *"?"
ease.' To avoid future suffering begin
treatment with CJOLD MEDAL Haar-
Km Oil' Capsules now. - Talte three or
four eve ",v day until you feel that you
ar® cnu>< 1, U v rom oaiu.
^tiiis"well-known preparation has heea
oKe of the national remedies of HoK
laud for centuries. Jn .1696 the govern-
ment of the Netherlands gronterl a upw
end charter uiui'
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Qil Capsules. Their 'use i- t r.n
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of the Hollanders. . - ' ~ ,
Do not delay. Go to your-aruggiafc
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and*"in < • you
box of GOLD MJEDA& Haarlem <0a
Capsules. -I-alee the in .as direc^^^li
if you are not satisfied with results your
mines'
seale'l
boxes, three sizes
Frank. .■■■;• ':: •, .
"What are you selling, bananas for
.today?" . -
. "To anake a living."-
Daily Thbught. - =■
How many worthy, jnen.liave we seed .
survive their own reputations.—Moa«
taigue." - ' •' ■'/■
• lr-Some of-the athletes picked to,represeint the Arneri ctumrmy: ih the. interallied meet at Joluville-le-Pont, neft*
iiOtografehed as they were about to sail from- New York. 2—African chasseurafiii;th.e.square at Beyreuth wirefc
i nch .occupied Syria. 3—Grace Iioretta Willlains of Pall Mall, Tenn., who was mafitted to Sergt! Alvin York,
iiv-n--as' the •"greatest.hero of the war." ....• t "
IDLE-SHIPPING IN THE HARBOH OF HAMBURG - -
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Ar® Here ToM the Best Remedy"
" * -r for TbexrlVoiibles; •
- SVeemont, 0.—"I was passing through thio eritltll
grlod of life, beiag farty-six years of age and had all
aaymptoma incident to that change —-heat flashes,
'iacrvousaesB, and was in a general run down condition,
bo it was hayd-for me to do my work. Lydla E. Pink-
bam'a Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as
the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved
to be. I feel bejfcftK and stronger in ©very way since
Jaking it, and the^annoying symptoms have di sap-
pearsd,"-—Mrs. M4 GoBDiSS, 925 Napoleon St.0 Fremontj
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... iforth Eaveaj Coiua.^"tydIa 1L* Knkham^ Tegeta
'|-Hble-€ompQua«i-restored-siiy%ea,lthraftereverythiag-els6
. had failed when pasaieg through change of life. Theria
Is .nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms."
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VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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LYDIA C.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS.
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view of the hai'bor df Hamburg;, Gerinany, -with-, nulaierous idle, vessels .lying at anchor.
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London Doctors Eager , to . Examine
Brain of Man Known as ....
Human Encyclopedia.
Of ..course you have heard of Datas,
£he human encyclopedia—the -man
who can memorize and reel off dates
quicker than the fire of a machine
gun; the man on whose head the doc-,
tors have pli|ced_ a price of £2,000?- -
i anxjtiw; to afell It yet'
for. dissection," Datas told a writer
for Condon Tit-Bits the other dpy.
"It is worth more to me than £2,000."
1 Datas has lately been' devouring
war facts and had just added a couple
of. thousand in two and a half hours
to his repertoire when ^e met.
' "For an outlay of twopence," he
said, "I bought a little book .on a
bookstall, called 'Two Thousand Facts
About the. War.' I bought it and read
the list 'tfirough in two and a half
hours and then knew it by heart."
There is no doubt about it. : I test-
ed Datas with the book in my hand,
and no matter what question I askM
him-^-dates of battles, air raids, names
of ships sunk, famous generals' ca-
reers—ho answered them without hesi-
tation, says the writer. • "
Datas has h^d many amusing and
curious experiences, but the most ex-
traordinary was- the friendly dinner lie
shared with John.Lee,, the Babbaoornbe
murderer, and the late James Barry-,
the. executioner who tried to Hang
Lee three times but failed. "Berry,
after "ceasing to be" an executioner, set
up at Bradford as a phrenologist and
character reader," said Datas. His
.../ u'tr,
bore the words:
lnedt" He examined
heads in his time^
Heads exam-
a good" many
Dressed to KiH In "Shell-Cloth."
Shell-cloth is the name of a. ..new
fabric being manufactured in" Eng-
land.- The stuff i.s, a fine .serge and an
essential part, of. projectilea.
^ And now that the war Is over the
stuff is going into the making of
clothes instead • of shells, says the
-Philadelphia, - -North American.": ■It-
ought to make "staggeringly" good-
looking clothes, don't yqu think? One
woman "fnight Say quite truly to .an-
other: "Oh, my dear, she was' dressexl
.to kill,., till in shellcloth.".
Or, On -the other hand," what clever
opportunity for the feminine cat to
say" that her dear enemy has "shock-
ing4, taste in the "matter of clothes!"
Boy's ,giliof Fare.'
George Bailey, answering the in-
quiry,'"What Is good for a boy to eat?"
says.:. . < , ■
"At this time of the year, according
to the theories extant in. North Caro-
lina in 1870, "a boy should Iia.y.e daily,
plenty of green fruit, pin^ rosiri,.young
cucumbers, raw new potatoes, green
blackberries, doughnuts, branch water
and two hours In the swimming hble."
-r-Atlanta' Constit\itidn/%
Kill Alf Flies 1,2
Placed anywhere, DAISY FLY KILLER
tills all flico. Neat.
THEY SPREAO
DISEASE •
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ental, convenient anil
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HAEOLD SOi
30i&is.Pi'fDo'^ChAsQ..5B
,t yonr^dealer or '
Aso.. BrooHyn, SsJ.'JC.
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HeaSlerihe
All draggi3ta; Soap-25. Ofntmont 25 and GO, Talcnm25.
Sample each frea of "Cuticfira, Dept. E, Boiton."
Nova Scotia Cherries.
The "province of Nova Scotia'raises;
exceedingly Iarge._and luscious blaclr
cherries. „
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freckles;
Nov/ Is- the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots
There's no longer the slightest need of feeling '
ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double
strength—Is guaranteed to remove these homely
spots. ' • S
Simply get an ounce of Qthine—doubl® j
Btrength—-from your druggist, and apply a little
•of it night and morning and you should soon sea j
thnt ^eren th6" wori?E feye^t-guu to ills-—-•
appear, while the lighter ohes have vanished Hen- *
tiVely. It is seldom that more than one- oubc®
js needed"to completely clear the Skin arid gali| ,
a beautiful clear complexion. • :/'•?' V -V
Be'siire to ask for^the double strengtlj., Oth^lf^5Mv
f 9 this Is . sold under guarantee of t&6iies -%*& --
4*. lth.tallfi t>._remove freckles.—Adv. ... 1:7
)i\\\ iav thv first, lime since 1 he -war started, the, taiiunis lunimr^
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C HARRIS & EW®C
Mrs. William C-. "McAdoo, daughter
of President Wih on and wife, of thef.
former secretary of the tr asu ,
hing a' medal for Liberty loan work
on Mrs; A. Mitchell Palmer, wife of
the attorney general. The presentation
occurred just a few ■ Usui's before the
M.mh "iii'i in.' 1'.v v' : wracked |
honte,.
% ' 'rfi 1 • ill1
1 candi-
dates were rjejected by'.army physical
examination hecau;-" <>i unrtorweighi
I'-Jifiiu 11 -d by jroinoi fit of ilwj ntl-
tionHl iiefi1l.ii campaign, whl<;h Is being
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igeiits .1 .witl
teachers, food Tiubs. and parent-teach-
er aftsociations. It is planned to or
stimize heaii.li clubk, to pieparc menu-
amr#M qttnnWTure^
-"icii subjejcls as.food, exorcise.,aii«
Economy to Both
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And lots of men make fools of theih
selves by doing the fool things thej;
_are invited to do.
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MiHIons of people—In fact about 9 out o£
J-O-^-sfuffer more, or Ifeas; trom" Jriaieestian,
acute or chronic.. Nearly every, case U
cause'd-by Acid-Stomach.- • if—-s—«™
^re other stomach disorders/ whlcjr
.alsb aifavmire-sigas of Acld-StomrteJi-Trbelcb
:-Jite,- i!eartb-Urn, bloat after-eating, food re?
-i eatiw{,y sour, cassy stomach.- There ' am
iiianjf. aiimepta which, While theyr do ;-nofc-
causp. m'ueh distress In the stomach Itself,
are. noyert!iio|es3, traceable to an acld-
stomach. Among- .those are nervpii'srioss.
. bllipusness,_ cirrhosis.'. ,ot. th'« Uver.. rheuma-. ,
tism, impoverished jilood. weakness, insom- .
nia, melancholia and a long train otphys-
'leal and mental mlserleo that lteep, th« -
VlcHms .In iriiaerablo health .year aitos yTsar....
The right thing to . do Is] to att^ thesa
alihTiRii'ts at their souroo—arot rid o{ th©^ otd
stomach; A wonderful modern remedy called
EATQfjlC ncjw makes it. easy to do this, . • .
nPne <if-hundreds of. thousands of grateful'
users of BATONIC wj-ites: <'T fiave beett
troubled with;ihtpstlhal,lndlg08tlon for about
nine •and siitittt^q.uite a Surrf-for-
itYpdicine, but without • rftliet After usins
BATONIC for a few days the gas and pajna'
in .my bowels disappeared. BATONIC is Just -
the remedy I "needed." <
-.■ We.vhave-.thousands of lottera'-telitog^-'ofi—
th«so marvelous benedts. Try. BATONIC and .
yon, too, i«Hl be Suat- aS enthusiastic In ltd "";
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,jYour druggist h&s BATONIC. Get a. bis
-50c. bp*' from : film tq^y.-. Ho will retOtta
your money if . you aro ii&t >'• A "
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919, newspaper, August 8, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242499/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.