The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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An army sergeant explaining the works of tha army's new two-blllion-
candle-power searchlight, on exhibition at the Electrical and Industrial show
at Grand Central palace, New York. The light is the largest of Its kind in
the world. It has an intensity eighty times greater than all the lights of New
York's Great White Way combined.
Society Couple
Are in Law's Net
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Toronto. Ont,—To the woman
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children between now and Oc-
" tober 81, 1885, the will of ttie
• • late Charles Vance Miller, J
J sportsman of Toronto, leaves
$2,000,000.
J Miller caused a furor In pro- £
" fessionnl and sporting circles by
.. naming three of his bitterest +
V enemies In racing, all ministers, | |
•• as Joint beneilclaries in $25,0C0 J
ijl worth of stock In the Ontario■
| Jockey club, on condition that
II they retain the stock 25 years £
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Texas Skies Offer New
Effect in Photography
San Antonio, Texas. — Discovery
that the cumulous clouds of south
central Texas act as u remarkable
photographic filter that gives soft and
beautiful effects for motion pictures,
has resulted In successful experi-
ments whereby the skies are now- be-
ing used as the principal background
for two big feature productions.
The value of backlighted clouds,
commonly known as clouds with a
silver lining, was first brought into
prominence by Director Victor Flem-
ing and Cameraman James Howe of
"The Hough Itiders," and is now be-
ing used to a revolutionary extent in
"Wings."
J. H. Jarboe of the United States
weather bureau explained that the
white, fleecy Texas clouds r.egister on
film while the California clouds
scarcely do at all, because the for-
mer have less moisture and therefore
less density, permitting the sun's rays
to penetrate.
HOW TO GET RID
OF CATARRH
A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive
Method that Clears Out the
Head, Nose and Throat.
Complex Love Tangle In-
volves Beautiful Woman
and Former Captain.
San Francisco.— A complex love
tangle Involving a beautiful and so-
cially prominent New York woman and
a former captain In the Italian army,
was swept into a government net
when the couple, who had been living
In San Francisco since the middle of
October, were arrested under the Mann
act.
The woman is Mrs. Isabel Walkup
Burch, the wife of Lyndon Walkup
Hurch, grandson of the late Kt. Hev.
Charles Sumner Burch. former Prot-
estant Episcopal bishop of New York.
Her partner Is Capt. Analdo Marson,
who served for several years In the
Italian army. Government operatives
brought them before Federal Commis-
sioner Krull.
Man Held; Woman Freed.
The commissioner ordered Captain
Marson held under $5,000 bonds anil
released Mrs. Burch on her own recog-
nizance, subject to government call.
The arrest, according to stories the
pair told, followed complaint to the
federal authorities in New York by
Sirs. Burch's husband, who lives at
Ilastlngs-on-Hudson, and who Implored
bis wife not to leave her home and
children at the time she left with the
Italian captain.
Captain Marson Is married to the
mother of the husband with whose
wife he eloped, Mrs. Grace Burch
Walkup Marson of Yonkers, N. Y.
According to his story to the com-
missioner he fell In love with bis step-
son's wife two years ago. Cnptaln
Marson gave his age as thirty-eight
and that of Mrs. Burch as twenty-
seven. Her maiden name was Keyes.
Both her family and that of her hus-
band are recorded In the social reg-
ister.
Capt. Analdo Marson and Mrs. Isa-
bel Walkup Burch disappeared at the
same time from New York on October
,2 last. Since that time up exhaustive
search was made by relatives of the
pair.
Captain Marson, who was the step-
father of Mrs. Burch's husband, had
been on friendly terms with the fam-
ily, but previous to their disappear-
ance there was no Indication of scan-
dal. When they dropped from sight
they left no note of explanation.
Mrs. Burch left behind an Invalid
son, aged five, and a baby girl, nine
months old.
The troubles of the Burches are of
long standing. Mrs. Marson had mar-
ried Mr. Walkup nt an early age, but
marital troubles arose after a few
j ears and she won a divorce and cus-
tody of her son, Lyndon Walkup, who
then adoptetd the nume of his grand-
father.
Mrs. Walkup took up war relief
work, In the course of which she made
a trip to Salonllcl In 1010, when she
met Captain Marson. He was a gallant
Italian, some years younger thnn she.
When she returned to America he fol-
lowed. They were quietly married In
Connecticut. The wedding proved n
blow to the bishop, wno was saddened
by the remarriage of his daughter
after she had obtained a divorce. The
bishop died In 1020 without ever giv-
ing formal expression to his feelings
concerning his daughter's second
match.
Lyndon Walkup Burch had been
married for several years to the beau-
tiful Isabel Keyes and was leading a
life of what appeared to be bliss even
after his mother's second matrimonial
venture. There w m no dissension
between the two families until Captain
Marson and Mrs. Burch disappeared.
Walks Out of Court
Philadelphia.—A few minutes before
a Jury returned a verdict convicting
ldm of having received stolen goods,
Frank O'Konghly walked out of Judge
Joseph I'. McCullen's court and dis-
appeared.
Father, 90, Sees Son, 50,
First Time Outside Jail
Palermo, Sicily.—Father and son,
aged ninety and fifty respectively, who
had never seen each other, have met
for the first time. The meeting was
coincident with their release from
prison.
Fifty years ago, a peasant from the
interior of Sicily was sentenced to life
imprisonment for murder. He was
told tliat'on the same day his wife had
given birth to a son.
When the convict's son was twenty,
he learned that his father had been
convicted on the false testimony ot
two witnesses. These the son prompt-
ly waylaid and shot. For this crime
the son was sentenced to 30 years'
penal servitude. On the day of the
son's release the father received a
pardon and for the first time father
and son met and embraced.
There is no dlicaxe more offensive or
disagreeable, or lio diseiine that will lead
to na much serious trouble as catarrh.
You can now get lid of it by a simple,
safe, pleasant homo remedy discovered by
Dr. Blosser, a catarrh specialist.
Dr. Blosser's
Remedy is com-
posed of medic-
inal herbs, flow-
ers and berries
which you smoke
a small pipe or ciga-
rette. The warm
smoke-vapor is in-
haled into the air
passages of the head,
nose, throat and
lungs and carries
medicine where
sprays, douches and salves cannot pon
sibly reach. Its effect is soothing and
healing and is entirely harmless. It con-
tains no cuhcbs or tobacco, and may be
used by children as well as adults.
If you suffer from any catarrhal trouble,
catarrhal deafness, asthma, hay fever,
bronchial irritations, or are subject to
frequent colds, get from any druggist a
pocket-size package of Dr. Blosser's Ciga-
rettes, and prove for yourself their pleas-
ant, beneficial effects.
Veracity is the heart of morality.
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Who Have Stomach
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THROAT
Take a little "Vaseline"
Jelly several times a day
and at bedtime. Taste-
less and odorless.
Soothes and heals. Will
not upset you.
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(Consolidated)
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When you have any trouble with
your stomach such as gas, heaviness
and distention, why fool with things
which at best can only give relief.
Why not get a medicine that will
build up your upset, disordered stom-
ach und make It so strong and vigor-
ous that it will do its work without
any help.
Such a medicine is Dare's Mentha
Pepsin, a delightful elixir that is sold
by your local dealer nnd druggists
everywhere with the distinct under-
standing that if if doesn't greatly help
you your money will he trlndly returned.
It has helped thousands—it will no
doubt help you.
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BurneiH for UantfcM, Heatera, Furnacea. el*:..
Will succeKflfully burn a low Krach* oft.
crank-cauo draining". Thousand in use. A!1
Burners 4fuarant<*ed. Kxp*;r!ene< unneces-
sary. D1k money to hustlers. Write
Johnson Oil Burner Mf*. Co.. Muricle. 3 A.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Removes Dandruff-Stops Hair VaSftcm
Restores Coicrund
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
60c and $1.00 at Drn nato.
Hlacox Cfaem. Wfci .PatrpogratJW.y.
HINDERCORNS B« W coiub.i -
luneoB, etc., stops all pain, ensnros comfort to ibm
feet, makes walking eufcy. 16o by mail or at Ur
gists. IIIbcox Chemical Worlts, I'atcDoffue. N. Y_
Fnioij GOOD HEALTH
llememhrnnces embellish life.
Dr. Poery'fl "Dead Phot" not only expeN
Worms or Tapeworm but clean** out the
mtirUH In which they breed and tones up the
ditf">uion. One* dose does it. Adv.
Pleasures tit the num.
Safeguard
your
Children
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For true blue, use Red Cross Ball
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sure to result. Try it and you will al-
ways use It. All good grocers have it.
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Bluff is not assurance.
Stop Croup ia 15 Minutes
Croup usually comes suddenly—at
midnight—without warning. Bo pre-
pared to open the dangerous'y clogged
throat at onae. Have on hand this phy-
sician's prescription which often brings
relief In ID minutes—no vomiting:.
Used tn millions of homes for 35 years.
The quickest known relief for Coughs,
Colds and Whooping Cough. If you
have children, get a bottle of this time-
tried remedy—Dr. Drake's Gletsco—
from your druggist. Only 50c a bottle.
—Adv.
Activity brings happiness.
Culticura for Pimply Faces.
To remove pimples and blackheads
smear them with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off In five minutes with Cuti-
cura Soap and hot water. Once clear
keep your skin clear by using them for
daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in-
clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement
Indolence is a sort of suicide.
Largest office building on the Pacific coast Is this thirty-story Russ build-
ing Just erected In San Francisco. It cost more than $1,000,000 and is
owned by about a thousand stockholders. The land on which It stands was
bought by I. C. C. Ituss In 1847 for $37.50, and Is now valued at $3,000,000.
From 1802 to 1906 the 0j.te was occupied by the Ituss house, famous old time
hotel.
"DANDELIOfJJUTJER COLOR'*
A harmless vegetable butter color
used by millions for f>0 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of "Dandelion" for 85 cents.—Adv.
A man's home is his castle.—Coke.
'\e family -well and
hapk, * from constipation
A SAFE, 'NTABLE LAXATIVE
find a soothing and eafa
remedy in MITCHELL
EYE SALVE.
HALL <fe RUCKEL at all"
New York City druggists^
UNDERGROUND TREASURES. Kuw and
where to find th«?m. ' Write for this lr«o
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When You Catch Cold
Rub On Musterole
Musterole is easy to spply and works
right aflvay. It may prevent a coJd from
turning into "flu' or pneumonia. It
does all the good work of grandmoU er 's
mustard plaster.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
made of oii of mustard and other home
6imples. It is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Try Musterole far
sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma-
tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron-
chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion,
pains and aches of the back and joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains
frosted feet—colds of all sorts.
To Motherst Musterole is a?«o>
made in milder form for
babies end small children.
A k for Children'* Mustcro!*-
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A torpid liver prevent* properfood nsMmlla- |
Hon. Tone up your liver with Wricht'a Indian I
Vegetable Pills. 872 Pearl St.. N. Y. Adv. I
Failures often precede victory.
Bitter than a mastard plaster
JllSiiyn*.. A. Fine Tonic.
fISSoi«8'S Builds You Up
Prevents and Relieve*
Malaria-Chills and Fever-Dencue
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1926, newspaper, December 21, 1926; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341584/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.