Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1921 Page: 2 of 7
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CARROIXTON CHRONICLE
GROWING OLD TOO SOON?
I* backache wearing you out—making
you fee) year* older than you are? It’e
you find it hard to keep going? It’*
time, then, you looked to your kidneya.
A cold, or overwork may have weak-
ened the kidneya and brought on that
nagging backache and eharp, piercing
pain*. Don’t wait! Strengthen the
weakened kidneya with Doan'i Kidney
Doan a have helped tbouaanda,
They ahould help you. Aik your
neighborI
A Taut Case
F A. Moelev
farmer. ?nd Ht.
Cameron. Tex .
»•>*»: "My lint k
ached all the time
ant! rr.y kidney*
vere irregular and
the *«•< retlona c*on-
I a 1 n e d sediment
that looked like
.brick-dum and the
pa Adages were very
. !■ ■■ 'a painful. I tried
kidney medicine but’Vhs^nlyVmd that
S,.., m® *ny K°nd *»i Doan’s Kidney
PlIlM. Tnpv clirad rno o# aw.. _ * *__•
SENATE SPEEDING UP FEDERAL FARM LOAN RAILROAD WRECK
PENDING MEASURES) ACT VALID SAYS COURT IS FATAL TO 37
MINORITY REPORT UPHOLDING
AGRICULTURAL DEPART-
MENT IS ADOPTED.
BOXING BILL IS ALSO PASSED
Dorough Measure Making It a Felony
To Throw Baseball Game En-
grossed.
They miVmf of“th" MtaTk^
n proud to recommend Doan's."
Get Dean’* a* Aag Stoea, SOc a Be*
DOAN'S V»“’
FOSTER.IULBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Vaseline
Reg. U S Pad. Off.
PETROLEUM JELLY
For burns, cuts,
sprains and all
skin irritations.
Relieves dmies&
of scalp
eoDfroimuiB
fflwytnut+d Sooner
/fff on requeire.
CBEODBOOWf M1FO.CO.
(COM*OUOAT1D)’
*R» *>»■—t- MewVbrit ettry
Talk la cheap, but not when you are
hiring a lawyer to do It for you.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tall* How to Get Quick Relief from
Head-Colds. It’a Splendidl
In one minute your clogged nostril*
will open, the air passage* of your
bead will clear and you can breathe
Ireelj. No more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, headache, drynexH. No atrug-
gling for breath at night; your cold
or catarrh will be gone.
Get a email bottle of Ely’a Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of thta fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream In your nostrils. It pen-
etrateu through every air pannage of
the bend, soothes the Inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
cornea Instantly.
It’s Just fine. Don’t stny stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Belief
come* ao quickly.—Adv.
A man la a confirmed liar when
nothing he says can be confirmed.
ATEXAS MOTHER’S
EXPERIENCE
Houaton, Texas—"After the ad-
*«nt of one of my babies, my health
became very poor.
I was nervous and
ao weak I could not
I do anything, could
not eat or sleep
and was nothing
I short of a physical
wreck when a
friend advised me
to try Dr, Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip-
tion. I took several
bottles but It was
well worth It for It completely re-
stored me to good health. My ad-
vice to women who suffer Is to give
'Favorite Prescription’ a trial, It will
•urely help them "—MRS e L*
BROWN. 2414 Freeman St ,
All druggists—liquid or tablets.
Austin, Tegas. The senate got an
rally start Tuesday morning and
adopted the minority icport on tbs
t laik hill, it, refused to abolish the
department of ugrlcu tlire. || . ngross-
ed the Borough bill making it a fel-
ony to throw a handball gam**, the
Witt bill baaing freight charges for
coal shipments on the railroad weight
at the point of destination, the David
son bill ((.signed to provide a nioie
systematic method cf road mainten-
ance for Texas and another bill by
Senator Witt requiring persons or
Arms using fictitious names to regis-
ter their names with the county clerk.
The American Legion boxing bill,
drawn by Senator Bjugh. authorizing |
local regulation of public indoor
sports, was Anally passed, as was a
hill by Senator Darwin appropriating
IIO.OUO to supplement an equal
amount subscribed privately lor
the purchase of the Aiken college
lion of English literature for the Uni-
versity of Texas, a bill by Senator
McNeaius authorizing organization of
holding companies in Texas to take
up securities of Texas corporations
was killed on final passage.
According to the journal this bill
had been engrossed in the senate sev-
eral days ago. but during the absence
from the chair of Lieut <j0v Davidson
it was brought up for engrossment
and received a favorable report of iti
to 7.
The senate then voted unanimously
to suspend the rule In order that the
hill he tml on tinal passage At this
Juncture Lieut. Uev. Dai Id son. re-
turning to the chair, ruled both the
votes out of order on account of the
record In the journal showing pre-
vious engrossment and ordered the
votes expunged front the journal.
Several amendments to the David-
son road maintenance bill were adopt-
ed on motion of the author One of
these changes See. 2 so as to desig-
nate a county road superintendent of
maintenance, who shall be appointed
by each county commissioners’ court
within ninety days after passage of
the act. to have charge of all public
highway construction and malnten
ance, together with the building of
bridges and culverts, in his county.
The amended section also provides
that wherever a county now employs
a county engineer he shall he the
road superintendent, with increased
salary.
POWER OF CONGRESS UPHELD CREW OF ONE TRAIN IS BEING
TO ANO I held for an investiga-
Washlnglnn The farm loan act,
designed lo .-.-Nt the agricultural de
velopinent of the In tied Stales Ly
prcn icllng rcidi.y at cessibh* credits to
farim ra through federal laud hunks
has been declared valid by the su
prenic court
In an opinion which (’ommissionc-r
i hallos K. I.rd.iell of the farm loan
board clears away every legal ques
flon and removes every shadow of
question as to the leg illiy of the
banks ill- their bonds. ’ t.ie court held
mat congress had full authority to es-
tablish the
Porter, Ind Till ty seven persons
«d kir. wii to he dead and nioie than
Ibn Injured as the result of the wreck
ol two passenger trains lo re at ti:2U
o c loc k Sunday night.
New York Central (ruin, New York
ami Boston to Chicago, plowed its
way through Michigan Central train,
Chicago to Detroit and Tor nto. de-
molishing a w ooden day coin It and
killing or injuring practically every
person on It.
I he accident was caused, according
railway officials, when the Mtchl
!—
’IrNet Content* 15 Fluid Praolm
, , •....... n urn inn M
,i,ml bunkK Mn(l t our, j yan (Viitrul train failed to ob»en<
lit V In PYtuiihl ilis.ii- i.MDilu .icvn ..t ... ..
latlve authority to exempt their bonds
from s'at< taxation.
( on misMnue-r Lobdeil annnumed
that tlieie would lie mi immediate i-
sure of farm loan bonds ’’to an uncle
terminate amount'' lo tlnaui e the
-top signals at the interse ti.n of the
two roads and was thrown upon the
New York Central trac ks from the de-
i.cil switch Both the engineer and
fireman of the Michigan Central train
ace being held pending an lnvestiga
HEETiSI!
CASTORIA
L
$100,000.(100 In loans which already j lion,
had been approved by the hoard and j When the Michigan Central train hit
Which were held up pending the court’s the derailing switc h at the crossing It
decision.
I "A bond offering will he made as
soon as (lie bonds can be made ready,"
li Lobdeil said, "and immediately
thereafter the distribution of funds be-
gun. It will be at least thirty days,
however, before funds are available for
act cal loaning.
"The farm loan hoard Is hopeful that
the mac ket may absorb farm loan
bonds equal to the borrowing demands
of the farmers of the c ountry, but no
one can predict with safety the result
of a flnanci.il operation of this mag
nitucle
ployed a loss the ties for more than
:<"• I'ect and stoppd with the wooden
coach, which w is a combination pas-
senger and baggage ear, directly In
Die pat.i of the (incoming New York
< entral train. The heavy engine
struck the coach at an angle, ground
It Into splinters, left the rails, plow-
i «*d a great hole in the earth and
turned over on Its side.
The fireman was pinred beneath
bis engine and sighted to deilh and
Die engineer died two hours later
from Ids Injuries. Most of the injured
i were passengers on the New York
P >LCOHOL-3 PER CENT-1
I A Vegetable ftcpwationfiirA!
j similotin^tlieFbodtyBcfiu^'
► tinglhcStomachs and Bowels*
^Thereby Promoting Digestion
Cheerfulness and RestCaotoiB
neither Opiam, Morphine nor
Mineral. Not Narcotic
.Smtf
MmM/.SM
Mr 1
A helpful Remedy
Constipation and Diarrtwe*
and Feverishness w ,
Far.Simile .Sujuntnreot
Tntt Gehtabb Compas*
NEW
■ EPOS'S 40(J^
ForlnfaritsandjChM
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
power to deslguatee tiscal agencies has
been conceded to congress since the
days of Chief .1 neti e Marshall, the
opinion held, and the tax exemption
provision was a mee-sary protection.
FOOD CONTROL ACT HAS
BEEN DECLARED INVALID
GERMANY’S OTTER TO
ALLIES IS AMAZING
London.- Regarded in official quart-
ers as a consummate bluff. Germany’*
offer of $7,290,000,000 in settlement of
her war ulll of 9Ml.hOO.000.000 has
been received with sheer amazement
by allied diplomats. Ami ft Is wholly
possible that Foreign .Minister Von
Simons, in offering oneeighth of what
the entente demanded, hag so over-
played his band that the allies will
refuse to negotiate further, putting
Into effect instead the military and
economic penalties for nonfulBllnient
of the Versailles treaty terms, crush
Ing the Indemnity out of the nation
since It eon not he c oaxed out.
This official announcement, coming
after a prolonged session Tuesday
afternoon, at which, the communique
stated, the nature of the statement
to Germany was considered." and c om
pled with the undisguised attitude of
the allied premiers towards Von
Simons' "astounding proposal to pay
one eighth mf what was demanded." is
taken to Indicate that (he allies have
practically given up hope of forcing
Germany (o pay through negotiation,
and that they will put into effect car-
t cln military pressure under plans
already mapped out by allied xtratfr
gists.
engineer saw that a collision was in-
evitable. The dead were practically
all passengers in the demolished da.v
coac h and, were mostly residents of
near-by points.
The scene of the wreck is at the
same spot where the llagenbach Wal-
lace circus train was demolished and
| approximately eighty persons killed
stveral years ago. The circus train
- *'aM 'unnlng on the New York Central
Washington. The supreme court tracks and the Michigan Central trait;
Monday held unconstitutional (he sec | crashed Into it.
thins of the Lever act under which the
governme it stopped the coal strike of
191® and subsequently launched Its,
campaign to reduce the cost of living ,
by prosecuting alleged hoarders and |
profiteers in foodstuffs and other ne- |
cesaitles.
The court’s opinion was rendered
specifically In an appeal by the gov- I nal revenue for the second district of
ernment from a dec iae In lower courts | Texas. w)th headquarters in Dallas
squashing an indictment Hgainst an "With the approach of March IV
alleged profiteer In sugar, hut It was | taxpayers are advised not to delay the
sweeping In Its terms and will have preparation and filing of their income
INCOME TAXES ARE
DUE ON MARCH 15
Dallas—The folowlng has been Is-
sued by Scott Reed, collector of inter-
file effect of ending all prosecutions
begun by the department of Justice in
Its cost of living campaign
The action of the government in ob-
taining Injunctions to stop the strike
of bituminous miners In November,
1919. was not before the coiiit, Inn de
tax returns for 1920. To avoid penal-
ties. the returns must be in the hands
of the collector or a deputy collec tor
of internal revenue on or before mid-
night of that date.
"Revenue officers have hern assign-
ed to assist taxpayers In correctly
Its toasted
*»vw«**« *Y
C*’.ni*h Catarrh, Dad Breath.
Il's Dee simplest tiling tic the world
to use HpsMMri a.id eiiil -a i art’ll.
Breathe the ncesttcvcllon through the
IIH e Intinier in every outfit anil yog
Vlll rH rrtfHT «M Money Itn* u If
B ad la. At drwgglsis everywheie.
RANGER FORCE TO BE
INCREASED IN EASTLAND
Austin. Texas A decision to In
crease the ranger f rc e In Last la ml
county Instead cf withdrawing the
femr officers now stationed Dime was
reached after a conference Tuesday
morning between Governor Neff, Ad
Jutarit Geneiil Marlon and Ranger
Captain Hickman, who was culled
frcirn Fast land to attend the confer
enc e. General Mac inn announced Im-
mediately after meeting with the gov-
ernor that he Intemled rending ndell
thmal rangers into Eastland county,
hut did not Intimate to when strength
he would increase thej force now rtce
Denied there.
Funds For Two Helium Plana.
Washington There will he assured
•dfi.OOO foe development of helium at
Die government plants at Fort Worth
and I’ctrolls The house voted In the
army appropriation bill $100.non and
Die miHln inc reased this to $400,00(1,
but the conference committee to
which the measure reported hue
agreed to |2fi0.0O0. In the naval hilt
as It passed the house and now is
pending In the senate there Is allow
ed 1400.000 for this activity on the
part of the navy.
~ i.seu.vers m correctly
partment of justice officials said that I making out the forms, and. during the
it whs tinder section 4. which was he 1 ] tiling period will visit ull the towns
Invalid, that the government hud pro i in the district
• ended against the miners. "On page 1 „f the income lax forms
I I* the following; ]f you need assist-
, ance go to a deputy collector or to the
! collector’s offic e, but first /eud instruc
tfons and fill out this sheet (face and
back) !n pencil as well as you can,’
Much time can be saved both the
government officers and the taxpayers
If, before seeking aid, the taxpayer
will follow this Instruction."
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TM« CENTAUR COMSAKT. HE* VO*IE CITY.
What to Do for
Disordered Stomach
[CARTERS]
JWITTLE
'jWINZER
A Spiles
Take a good dose of Carter’s Little Liver
Pills—then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after
You will relish your meals without fear of trouble to
follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness
ywjnC*£|S‘,Cw H!?d‘Ch^,Up*et Stom,ch ,nd Tor Sallow.’
Pimply, Blotchy Slun. They enJ the misery of Constlooilon.
sknaigc^*Ssull Fill; Sa*D Oats; Sul! frit*
DENIED PLEASURES OF TABLE HERE’S HOPING HE SUCCEEDS
TEXAS LEGISLATURE TO
ADJOURN MARCH 12TH
Austin. Texas The regular session
cf the thirty-seventh leglslatuie will
udloiirn sine die on Saturday, March
11’. one day after the sixty days of $;.
per diem expires. This was dec reed
Monday when the senate Hiloptecl the
house concurrent resolution providin'
for Anal adjournment on that date
There will now lie much haste to get
pet bills up for considerctlon. Not
many of them will pass, for this is a
bill killing legislature, but members
have that abiding hope and will do
their utmost to have their measures j
leached However, scores of hills are |
going to die on th# calendar, i s is al |
ways the c ane.
FIFTEEN MISSING AFTER
WRECK OF DESTROYER
Great Jockey Had to Sacrifice Much to
Maintain Hit Position as King
of Riders.
Fri’il Archer, the famous Kngllsli
Jockey, Imd to employ heroic meas-
ures tn keep his weight down.
I he story Is told of how. on one oc-
casion he* was the* guest of a very hos-
pitable host.
Prnni the kitchen enme the perfume
of savory meats, anil at dinner a
sturdy, riisy-elmekecl man-servant made
his uppeurnme, his hack bending un-
der the weight of u great salmon on a
lordly dish.
Moor Archer’s face, ns he surveyed
the Initial preparations for the- evening
meal, wits quite piteous in watch.
Then, with a shrug nf the shoulders
and it sigh, hut ill-concealed by a cyni-
cal remark, he left the table, and
shortly afterward Ids host saw him
pass the window cm a hack, galloping
toward the training grounds.
Litter on lie partook of a tiny glass
of champagne and a biscuit, playing
one guine of billiards, and retired to
bed.
Washington.- One n h v a I enlisted
man Is dead, fifteen ur missing and
two are injured as the result of a
collision between the American de-
stroyed Woolsey and the American
steamer Steel Inventor, off the Mac Iflc
coast of Manama.
The Woolsey was cut In two at the
after tank by the collision and sank
while ill tow of the destroyed Philip,
Austin. Texas Governor Neff late i having 112 cf the Woolsay’a survivors
Monday signed the bill by Senator j aboard
Wnodvlle Rogers of Mc Kinney appro- * collision wag reported to the
prist Ing «1 r.oo.ooo for the erection cf | !'Hvy department by Aelmjral Rodman.
sanatorium at Kerrvllle for Texas I '"mmauder ln chief of the Pacific
soldiers of the world war who are lo which the Woolsey, one of the
afflicted wllh tuberculosis. The gov j navy's most modern destroyers, was
Governor Signs Sanatorium Bill,
errun wired Dr. Guy Hhlrey of Kurt
Worth, • (iminander of Die department
of Texas of the American Legion, that
the lull had been approved unci that
the peii with which It was signed
woudld li<’ gin ii |)r. Hhlrey.
To Repeal War Lawn.
Washington Congie -bjiul action
has been completed on the resolution
tn repeal virtually all of the war laws.
Die house voting to concur In senate
airendments. 'I lie measure now goes
to the uresldent.
King Nicholas Is Dsad
Antibes, France King Nicholas of
Montenegro died here Tuesday.
Anxiety Felt For Johnson Bill.
Austin, Texas With Ike house
having given notice of its Intention to
adjourn sine die ou March 12. and
thus itivoking thr rule against the
further consideration of any but Im-
portant measures, and with the
house appropriations committee de
tarmlned to have all of the general ap
prnprtalion bills sent to the senate
before adjournment, speculation Is
rife among the legislators as to fat*
of the Johnson bill, providing for the
iatnoval of oarrupt enforcement officer*
1 ..tla. lied.
The damage to the Steel Invent, r
was slight and no casualties occurred
aiming her crew. She was reported
D> he pro.....ding to lliilhoa under con
voy ol Du destroyer llu< hanan
Two Roads Increasing Trackage,
Graham, Texas. The Dock Island
I Railway c ompany Is I eying a number
i of new sidings In Die local ynids. The
n-w truc kage will gc commodate 200
| additional freight ears. The company
also Is adding h 100-foot extension to
Die freight depot The Wichita Falls
A Southern Is grading for eight side
tracks, l.fiOO feet long, and the grade
will he ready for the steel within th*
next thirty days.
Railroads Enjoin Texas Commission.
Sun Antonio, Texan - An order re-
straining the Texas railroad eommls
slon from taking any hc tlon Interfe^
Ing with thu putting Into effect of thn
20 per cent increase In Intrastate pas-
senger rates in Texas granted b/
Judge Duval West of the United
States district court In Ban Antonio
has heen filed with the clerk of the
United Htates district court at Austin
and the hearing on the temporary In-
junction has been set by Judge Wilson
te be heard la Wac* on March 7.
It’s easier for a married man to slop
a runaway horse than Ida wife's
tongue.
French Inventor Working on Scheme
Which Would Lower the Price
of Wearing Apparel.
A French Inventor, who has spent
many years In Brazil and Nicaragua,
states that women will be able to pur-
chase blouses, jumpers, and even cos-
tumes, made of leaves and peelings.
Men may lie offered suits and under-
wear of the same materlula.
This luuu has devised a machine
which can extract weaving threads
from Ininamis, pineapples, and other
fibrous plants. For example, the leaf
uf I lie wild pineapples gives a thread
over two yards long.
He hopes later to lie able to utilize
the skins of many other fruits. It Is
to lie Imped that he succeeds, for the
••cist of clothes will lie cimslderably
less than those made of present-day
Imitation stiles and mercerized cot.
ions.
Why Isn't Satan the laboring man's
friend If in* tluels work for idle (lands
to doT
Common Trouble.
"I got a letlc*r from my husband
from Marls."
•How Is he getting along with th*
French people?"
“He says they are very nice and po-
lite, hut they don't seem to understand
their own language.’’--Baltimore Amer-
ican.
In bonding out a clipping to be rend,
be sure It Is never over lew lines long.
Children May Share
the health drink — *
Instant Postum
This pure cereal beverage is made
of prime wheat, bran ana molasses.
Satisfying.pleasing.and nothing in
it to do harm.
Instant Postum has a richxoffee-
like flavor.
It is economical and convenient
Postum comes in two forms-
Postum Cereal Cin packages) is made
by boiling a full twenty minutes.
Instant Postum (ln tine) made in-
ntantly in the cup by the addition
of hot water.
” There's a Reason"
Sold by grocers 6very where
Hade by fcrtum Canal Co,Inc,Battle Cmk.Mlch.
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