The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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touchy corns off with
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Freezone on an aching corn, instantly
i hat corn slops hurting .then you lift
,, " It right out. Yes, magic ! '
A tiny bottle of Freeione costs but
a few cents at any drug store, but is
sufficient to remove every hard corn,
soft corn, or corn between the toes,
and the calluses, without soreness or
Freezone is the sensational dis-
covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is
wonderful.—Adv.
Fashionable ciiarity
card attached to it.
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A few tablets of "Pape's Diapepsin"
. bring relief almost as soon as they
reach the stomach.
"Pape's Diapepsin," by neutralizing
the acidity of; the stomach, instantly re-
lieves the fotM souring and fermenta-
tion which causes the misery-making
gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness
or pain in. stomach and intestines.
"Pape's Diapepsin" helps regulate
disordered stomachs* so favorite foods
can be eaten without causing, distress.
"Cosftso little at drug stores.
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DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
. KIDNEYS, USE SALTS
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If Your Baol^ Hurts or Bladder
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When your kidneys .hurt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
' lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep youjr kidneys clean like you keep
your bowels clean, by flushing them
with a mild, harmless salts which re-
moves the body's urinous waste and
stimulates them to their norma!, activ-
ity. The function of theTcidney.s is to
Alter the blood. In 24 nours they
strainvfrom it 500 grains of acid and
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lots of water—you can't drink
too much;-also get from any pharma-
cist albout four ounces of Jnd Salts;
take- a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast each morning
for a few days and your kidneys will
net fine. This famous salts is made
from, the acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with lithla, and has
been used vfor generations to clean
and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to
neutralize the.acids in urine so.
.Tad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. - Try1
this, also keep up the water drinking,
and""no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and'
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Cripple Almost Made Whole.
A man who had both arms cut off
between wrist and elbcAv is able to
dress, shave, eat, do his work and
shake down his furnace by means of
artificial arms which have metal wrist
plates. Various implements, such as
brushes, razor, knife, fork, spoon and
pen; fit into sockets in the wrist plates
and are held by a spring catch.
CALOMELS
It's Mercury^Quick-
silver I Shocks the
Liver—Danger!
You're bilious, but take "Cascarets"!
You have a throbbing sensation in your
head, a bad taste in your mouth, your
eyes burn, vour>sklri is yellow, with
dark rings under your eyes; your lips
are parched, your bowels are consti-
pated. No wonder you feel foggy,
mean and ill-tempered. You need Cas-
carets tonight. Don't continue being
a bilious nuisance to yourself and
.those who love you, and don't resort
to harsh physics that irritate and in-
jure. Remember that most disorders
of the stomach, liver and bowels are
ended by morning with gentle, harm-
less Cascarets—they work while you
sleep, never gripe, shock', sicken or in-
convenience you.' They're grand! Adv.
It's' mi;<-h easier to lay plans than
it is to hatch them out. . . _.
mg remedy taken a!!
ing pain oat of. bums, scalds, cuts,
Bprataa, etc., and quickly heals the
injury Cot a 85a or 70o bottle
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Icid-Sfimach
tf people only realized the health-destroy-
ing pojver ot an acid-stomach—-of the many
kinds of sickness and misery It. causes—oi
the lives It literally wrecks^—-they would
(Suaird agalhat It as carefully as they do
against a deadly plague. You know ' in an
Instant the iirst symptoms of acid-stomach—
pains ' of indigestion; "distressing, painful
bloat; sour, gaBsy'stomach; belching; ,foosa
ropeatins: hea^fcjirti, etc. Whenever your
stomach fcola ihlfivWay you should lose no
lime in putting it to rights. If you don't,
serious consequences are almost sure to fol-
low, such as intestinal fermentation, auto-
Intoxication, impairment of the entire ner-
vous system, headache, biliousness, cirrhosis
of the llver,' sometimes oven* catarrh of tha
stomach and intestinal ulcers and cancer.
, If you aro not fooling rftrht, nee if It Isn't
•cid-atamach that is the causo of your ill
health. Take EJATONIC, the wonderful mod-
ern stomach remedy. EATONIC Tablets
quiefcly and surely relievo the pain, bloat,
belching, and heartburn that indicate acid- ,^,tnrrb
Make the atnmaCh wtfongy-ctea«-
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condition ho tlhut you can ewu
•trength frorti your food, your general health
steadily, improves. Results ore marvellously
quick. Just try BATONIC and you will bs
enthusiastic as the thousands who have
used it and who say Ch,ojr never dreamed
■ anything could bring such marvelous relief.
So„.Set a big 50-oent bos of BATONIC"
from your druggist today, 'If riot satisfac-
tory roturnit and he will refund yonr money,
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RECIPE FOR GRAY. HAIR. -
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum,
a small box of Barbo Compound, and
oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a
week until it becomes the desired Shade.
Any druggist can put this up or you can
mix it at home at very little cost. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair,
and will make har.sli hair soft and glossy.
It will not cr'or the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off.—Adv.
GERMAN SHIPS AGAIN
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New. Hibernian wharf, opposite Fishmongers' hail, from Hamburg.
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Theistorm which has been sweeping the Atlantic coast caused an unusually high tide, and many of the streets
of Norfolk, Va., were flooded. This photograph shows automobiles making their way through the flooded streets.
WINNER OF CARNEGIE.MEDAL
Show us a man who thinks lie under-
stands women mid we'll show you a
gold brick buyer.
A single dose of Dr. Peery'a "Dead
Shot" will expel Worms or Tapeworm. Its
action upon the Stomach and Bowels ia
beneficial. No second dose or after purga-
tive necessaryr—-Adv. ■ •
Water Power Wasted.
The Alto Parana river, which di-
vides Paraguay from Argentina and
Brazil, and its many tributaries, could
make Paraguay an important indus%^the time,
trial center. The power of these wa-
ters is practically unknown, but if
estimated a&Jiaving, in some places,
a fall of 200 feet, and a force of 100.-
000-horse power. The Iguazu falls
are regarded as even more powerful
than Niagara: '
S[T0P CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Miss Louise Smiley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Howard Smiley of Frank-
lin, Pa., who has been awarded a
bronze medal by the Carnegie hero
?und for saving the life of Kathryn
Aiinis, aged fourteen, when both were
swimming in the Atlantic ocean at
Squirrel Island, Me., In 1916. Miss
Smiley was only thirteen years old at
GALLOON OBSERVER TAKES A JUMP
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In a few moments yon can trans-
form your plain, dull, flat hair. "P*H
can have it abundant, soft, glossy and
full of life. Just get at any" c!
toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan-
derine" for a few cents. Then moist-
en a soft cloth with' the Danderine and
draw this through your hair tailing one
small strand at a time. Instantly, yes,
immediately, you have doubled the
beauty of your hair. 7t will be a mass,
so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy t
do up. All dust, dirt and exc.
lsuremoved. , ■ ,
Let Danderine put more life,'color,
vigor and brightness in your hair.
-Btlmtilating tonic will freshen yoi
scalp, check dandruff and falling hair,
and help your, hair to grow long, t&ck, ;
strong and beffutiful.—Adv. ;
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Never Thought of That.
A lover of the cranberry says It ts
a fine antiscorbutic. Now, we had |
never thought of thaL-
zette.
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NEW DRESS F0R OLD _
WITH DIAMOND DYES
Women Can Put Bright, Rich Color in
Shabby, Faded Garments.
Don't worry about perfect results. ■
Use "Diamond Dyes." . guaranteed to
give a new, rich, fadeless color to any
fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linenr -
co'ton or 1 mixed goods,—dresses,
blouses, stockings,- - skirts, children's
'coataT'feafliers—everything!
Direction Book in package tells how
to diamond dye ovefr any color. To—
match any material, have dealer show ,
you "Diamond Dvp" Out or Oird.—Adv.
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Bachelors are the only
think they know it all. '
men who
Navy dirigible observer taking the jump from the side of one of the obser-
ration balloons at the Pensacola naval training station. This is the expe-
rience of every N commissioned observer. Thts parachute unfolds when the
jumper has dropped less than a hundred feet.
Bays Cream Applied In Nostrils
Sieves Head-Colds at Once.
Ro-
lf _ your nostrils are clogged and
your head, is stuffed, and you, can't
breathe freely because of a cdtd 'tit
-.layg 'Orcarn'Balip fit any drug'storer
1 Apply a little of this fragrant, anti-
septic cream into your nostrils and lei
it penetrate through every air jiassage
of your , head, soothing and health?
the inflamed, swollen mucous mem
brane and. you get b>. 'V .
Ah! How good It ir noa
tills are open, your head ls> clear, nc
more hawking, snuffling, blo^ng; nc
'more headache, drynesir or niggling
for breatb. Ely's Oreai^t Balm 1b Jusi
what sufferers from head colds and
• catarrh need. It's
Sauij? ... asl...I. .
it.—Adv.
care wl
ride in an automobile or a pat
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Treating a Felon. t_
When Dr. Douglas ll. Stewart want^
to abort a felon or whitlow, he liaints
it with a solution made, hy putting one
grain of calomel into two ounces eacn
of iodine, glycerin and r.lcohdl. Then
he bandages it in a srilve containing
equal parts of belladonna and glycei
turn acidl tannici.: He splint^ the fin-
ger as if it were fractured. This treat-
ment he describes^ the Western Med
ical Times. He gnejs on to tell how he
dissects out a fetfeii under ideal anes-
thesia. even going,,Jright through the
hone In, order to drain the medullary
cavity. His method is that of jserve
blocking. 'One way Is to paint two
rings around, the ftflger, ona with a so-
TdtT6tf oT'novocaine, th^ other with qui-
nine and urea hydrochloride and to In-
ject the satoie solijltlons in two areas
jacound the spot'where the cutting is t<v
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Italy Tumir,(jt&Water Power.-
The generation .efecft^fl ehiergy'
by means of wa|etijp'oWer, iSii rabidly
OipSndlng "tadu&df ,$a yplce,/.The
difficulty In wMel) Italy found) Itself
as a result ot ( > • ; u? 'miRI-
;cient supplh pi«Mslzed
necessity ?<|f W nJftxM 3.m(ut
electricity
gation,, traction and
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Colds nnd chills leave thousands %itli
vwiik kithieytntnd" Tipiiiu'g M'weiS." The
kidneys, have to do inost of the "wori.-
of figliting tjff a cold and they weakt-n
-r—slow ■ up. You feel did I and lili table '«.!
and have headaches, dizziness, back-
ache, and irregular kidney action.
Give the kidneys quiok help with
Doan's Kidney pills! Doarl's aie
used and recommended the world over
for weak kidneys and bad backs. Asjc
your neighbor!
A Texas Case
Mrs. E. B. Ewfllie,
Merkel, Tex,, i3aya: -"I
was bad off with kid-
ney trouble. I had'
dull painti through my
kidneys and X also
suffered from nervous
headaches. V?hon I
bent over I also be-
came very dizzy and
black specks would
. float in i out of say
•sight. My kid
acted irregularly. .
heard of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills ana I
three boxes and was'
•. ., , . • cured. I h&viti' : in
fin© health ©ver since," ' y-*
Gel Doan'a at Any Store, 60c « Box
DOAN'S VS
FOSTfiR-MILBURN CO.i BUFFALO.W. V.
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for granulated lids
styes* pink; eye
Avoid powerful
dangerous
drugs—
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A remarkable and exclusive photograph of the Princess Anne stranded
off Rockaway Point, L. I., made from an airplane,
a bar during the recfent severe storms.
The vessel was driven on
SCRAPS
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. The "paper on which Bank of Eng*
land notes Is printed is so strong, that
whefa one of the notes is twisted into
a rope it will sustain a weigh
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Diirlng the war Japanese matel
founjLnfiw_maFket«-in the- Sooth
fadia and North America.
Granger
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920, newspaper, April 23, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242531/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.