Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
Why That Lame Back?
imug lameness, *h«rp X.—
wlieu banding and *n all day back
Mur
lieu
die;
each i« cauae enough to suspect
„«.y complaint. If you feel tired all
i time and are annoyed by di**\
■pells, besdacbes and irregu' 1
notion, vuu have additi
;ular kidney
ion. you have additional proof and
ahould act quickly to prevent more ee
rioua kidnev trouble. Vue Doan«
Kidney PiUt. the remedy that i« rec
leaded everywhere by grateful
oium
uaera.
A Texas Case
W. V, Benson, re-
tired farmer, Granger,
Tex., euye: "1 would
ar. attack of bach-
Iffnoaa
through my muscle*
tf | eloopcd over tt
would can I me In the
email of my hack and I
could harJiy elralght-
—. Mv Uidnsjs acted
ularly. I begat.
regularly. - ---
iking Moan's Kidney
pills anl they have _
never fulled to euro fWonn..
me of on attack."
Get Doen’i it Any Start, dOe ■ Boa
DOAN'S “piViV
FOSTER • M1LBURW CO. BUFFALO. N- Y«
NEW POINTS IN
AUTUMN MODES
BETTER
DEAD
Lif« id a burden when the body
la racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
#8121%
The national remedy of Holland for over
300 years; it ia an enemy of all peine re-
acting from kidney, liver end uric acid
'tioubls* AU druggists, three eiiea.
Teamster's iLiie Saved
MPet<*pwn
very severe
Otntmont Co.. Inr. I had o
very severe *Qfl on nijr log for years. J
am a tatifttfter. I tried nil medicines and
•alvea. but without luoeaii I tried ooc-
tore, blit they failed to cure me I cou
alec11 tor many nights from puln *>o<
eald 1 could not live for more than
____ l.'l. all.. ISaa* arann'l I lltll fril llt
IUCWM. - --------
ildn't
ictora
VouM noUlve for more than two
year* Finally Peterson's Ointment was
recommended to m« and by It*
eorc VI «?■ entirely healed 11 ink folly
yours, William Haase, Went Park. Ohio,
care P O. Heltx. Box tW."
Peterson save “I am proud of the
eliove lelter and have hundreds of others
that tell of wonderful cures of Eczema,
|Mle* and Skin Disease*."
Petereon’s Ointment le 00 cents a box.-
Mall orders filled by Peterson Ointment
Bowlin. *e»sly ■»*■*■ . fT I
ruUne'. Meulstw. km*. e. jwjt lekeL I
f Bar i,1 iJ waaefc. —r -.Itekslb
MteWBUOT SYRUP
TW IN*' sa4 O Hllli's taken
Children grow healthy aed free /j—
from colic, diarrhoea, fiatalency.
coinspelion and odar Iroubia If Klj
given It at teething tboe.
Safa, pleasant—alwsr.brtag.re-
markable and rtwtlfytpg eeealts
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
nptllK liHiHlwune fnr-trlmnted suit
X shown in tlie accompanying tIc-
turo Include*. among uiher iiiirit<’il*»ii*.
the ni-wt-kl point, of the niltumu
KlylpH. It begins b.v accepting the
vogue for velour* und continue* to
follow fnuhloti'a *1glipn*ts by button-
ing striitglu up the front from waist-
line to chin Mini by adopting Ibe high,
roll mu col Inr of fur. Its narrow licit
of velours crosses lit the front nnrt but-
tons hi encli side In the niiinnei gen-
erally upproMMl for coats—the styles
of the liom hit written In Its lines.
Hut. with nil tills following of Ini-
poll H nt phases of new modes. I he de-
signer of llils suit succeeded III be-
ing original by cutflng the ennt and
fur trimming on unusual lines. The
bottom of the com ut the front and
MEANE8T YET.
Snles Manager Well, .Inhhle. how
did the last prospect turn old?
Yhcuuiii ('leaner Canvasser—The or-
iginal Mrs. CaspHcd, the well known
mlser’a wtirsl half! That dame let me
demonstrate the machine till I' made
her heat rug look like new and then
all I got was a demand for a quart*!
of a dollar to pay for the electricity
she estimated I'd used.”
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA QUININE
FOR *N°
Colds. Coughs "OM^V Ll Gr****
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chance* Keep this standard remedy handy for «he first eneeee.
Breaks up a cold In 24 hours — Ratlevee
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form doe. not affect the bead-Caacara is beet Toole
Lmxauvi—No pplitt in fiill*Se
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
m
nack Is cut In a wide scallop und the
fur border Is graduated In wldtli-
wlde ul the center of the acaHop und
narrowing toward ttie ends. Beaver la
the fur employed on a light brown
velours, but any of the short-haired
furs might be used Instead on colprs
they look best with, as sealskin on
taupe or squirrel on royal blue.
The second suit In the group I*
adapted to any of the wool auitlngs
and Inis a coin cm nuger-tlp length,
with skirt gathered on to the body. A
panel In the back. - nit 11 nisi with em
broidery, embroldert-d bands nt the
front and a Idgh fur collar bring It up
to the level of suits for formal wear
and made In sturdy materials li will
prove very dependable for ull-round
^ near.
Grasping the Opportunity.
“It's tierce how my memory Is weak-
ening; M's getting worse every day.
Tomorrow morning I won't lie aide to
renn-mher whilt I've been doing to-
duy."
“Is that so? It's really too had.
Say. listen; can you let me have tlfty
bucks for nhout five days?"
In the Realm of Neckwear
The purified and refined
calomel tablet* that ere
nauseate**, **fe and sure.
Medicinal virtue. reUin-
ed and improved. Sold
only in fiealed packages.
Price 35c.
Work for Yourself
s»: z
Tv*,, Rp«-Ult» ».!«« Co., P O
Ha, lt*l W'lrhl', Culls. *»>•••
fr^ms ggaaasa
No Style to Them.
Mrs. Win-bucks (trying lo select a
gift for her son)—Why. all of these
fiddles look alike to me.
Salesman—But they differ greatly In
tone, madam, to sn.v nothing of price.
Mrs. Worliucks—Oh, hang the tone
t.nd price. Haven't you something In
a period design?
Someth'ng Nifty.
“Had an unusual request from one
nt our new rich today.”
“What was that?"
“l.inly wanted u gold-mounted fly
swatter.”
Easily Understood.
“Why was it the lawyer couldn’t
pump the witness?"
"1 suppose It was because be
couldn't handle him.”
Feel in Mean?
Headache? Nausea? Dizziness? Bilious-
ness ! Constipation! Lazy and good for
nothing most of the timet What you
need is a shaking-up of your “innards”
and a gingering-up all over. The thing
that’ll fix you up is:
Dr.THACHER'S
LIVER And BLOOD
SYRUP
An old doctor’s prescription; in use for
G8 years. Enlivens your Liver, purifies
nni enriches your Blood. Regulates
your Bowels and is a fine family TONIC.
Get a bottle from your drug store and
you’ll soon be
Feeliif Fine!
PLAYING UP TO THE TEACHER CLERK MEANT JO GET EVEN
C&Sts
NOT WORRIED
"Why did you mix In? Those peo-
ple are nobodies.”
"Ma/be so. but when enough no-
bodies get together they manage to
have a pretty good time."
Modern Matches.
A truly patient man we Ilka
Who doesn't care a bit
How nt
Befoie he got*
The D.fference.
•T,ove will take all or nothing."
“Its attachment, then. Is not so ex-
acting as a sheriff's, for that will lake
what It can get."
IOCZXO
In On# Laundry.
l-'lcd Wall HI reel I*mb How were
you Helloed out?
Kecond By wash sale*
Sure
Relief
Hof wster
r- , Sure Relief
BIMfiMSt
W. h. U., OALLAL HO. Jfi-1120.
\TKCKWKAIt Is ii broad term Mini
IN embrace, many different kind* of
neckpiece* Hiid mulched set"—Includ
lug vcHeca and cuff*. Up to the pfe,-
eid time nothing new or unusual iius
made 11s appi Hratice in the realm id
neckwear, lull we may look for new
development* soon, as the holidays
dawn over the horlwni of fashion. It
Is liu|s*sallile to predict how- Impor-
tant the**' particular accessories may
become.
Al present organdie. In white and
light color*, or Ihcc mid net. continue
lo make the dainty collar and vestce
or oollur in. ! cuff Bet* thill enjoy tin
iiiiiibaled |s»ptnarlty. These sets are
displayed with the new suits and very
often eeru or Imii organdie replace,
the pure while or light color. Mini
have embellished summer eloihes
Kiln lace and the perciinh|l "val" still
hold llrsl place, although other luce,
are gaining attention These neek-
nleees lone up frocks and ,ults sihiix-
Ingly—It I* nni likely women will |>hr»
with anything so hecninlng unless they
can replace It with another they like
as well.
Many seta ure made at home, ns
the manufacturers have placed band
Inga of organdie which make the work
easy, among Hie ready-made pieces.
These handing* ar* tucked or line
Irltniued and feme In pale color* and
white. One may hny also nel with
tack a, puffs- !"<'« Insertion* and edg-
ings which are easily made up Into
nevkweac.
:oe=s
A rollin' and vest of net und Inc*
appear in the picture. The collar Is a
straight piece of die ready-prepared
material and Mils gives It the proper
adjustment on the neck—whlrh I*
somewhat high at the back. The ves
lee 1, extended below the waistline
,,nd In Mils regard It differs from mo,i
vesters, but the little apron effiMd 1,
pretty.
The Obvious Instrument.
“Why do they always try to 'break'
a deadlock?”
"How else could they manage?"
“They might try a skeleton key."
Indianapolis Youngster Had a Pretty
Shrewd Idea of What He Waa
Doing, After All.
John Arthur Is n pupil In a Jeffer-
sonville departmental school, and hod
<o write an essay on Woodrow Wilson,
among others. He evinced such u high
regard for the president, especially In
his maiingmeiit of the world w,,r..
as to express the view that he was
even greater than Washington or Lin-
coln. He said they made a fine show-
ing in the Utile wars they had to han-
dle, hut could hardly, he thought, have
got through the big one. Ills father,
seeing the essay, ventured the opin-
ion that the writer was too positive
In Ida statement, although admiring
Wilson himself. John Arthur showed
he was perhaps something of a dip-
lomat ns well as an essayist.
“Oh. well." heiremarked, “the tench-
er Is a Democrat, unyhow."—Indian-
apolis News.
Losing a Favorite Theme.
•I m kind of sorry to see this votes
for women question so close lo set de-
ment." remarked Mr. Meekton.
“Don’t you upprove of votes for
women?”
"Ye, Indeed. But I've heard Henri-
etta talk on the tariff and the League
of Nations and most everything and I
honestly think a suffrage speech Is the
best thing she does."
If you take care of the pennies the
dollars will probably be blown by your
heirs.
Fall Hats FlSnsbcyant.
The oricnial continue, to I Mild ,wny
In the lull realm No somhei shade,
ure shown. Leading coIn.k are coppet
royal and Algerian blue, mahogany
cerise, hide green, chow I riiwr and
canary yellow. (Jiind.i ••mbrolderies in
I soutliclie wool, llnsel metallic Miread*
and celluloid or wooden beads carry
| out the eastern effect. The Hindu and
Chinese coolie lurbnii, are still much
III evidence, a, are the summer novel-
ties made of wooden shavings dyed In
gorgeous hues. The combination ol
the shavings with duvet,vn of a con
iriiKtlng color Is very popular.
Trimmed With Drawn Work.
Many of the voliea ami georgette
blouses are trimmed with drawn work
Hmsll head* and elaborate liumrwort
ere al*» being used.
Capitulation.
“You can’t refuse me.”
“Sir!”
“1 have two motorcars."
“Other young men have motorcars.'
"My Income Is A10.000 a year."
"That Isn't unusual nowadays."
"And 1 tinve n five-year leuse on a
de,lriible apartment."
“Auguidus, I'm your*!"
Naturally.
"Let me give you one piece of ad-
vice, young man."
"Winn Is It. sir?"
"You are apt to mafic a monkey of
yourself when you try to ape other
people.”
In'udiclous Solicitude.
“Do vim know of a good cure for
a cold? M> wife I* so hoarse she
can't speak above n whisper."
"Yon fool; can't you let well
enough alone?"
Of Course Congregation Could Get
Away, But He Had the Minister
in Tight Place.
There was had blood between the
parish elerk and the minister of a cer-
tain country church. Neither of them
ever missed a ctinuce of getting a bit
of hla own hack.
One Sunday the clerk had a special
Invitation out to church with a friend
after*the evening service, whereupon
he naked the minister If he would
inlnd keeping his sermon short.
It was too good a chance to miss.
The minister took a few deep breaths,
and preached for one hour and a quar-
ter by the clock.
By this time (he old clerk's wrath
was at boiling point He hardly wait-
ed for the preacher to resume hla
sent before springing up and announc-
ing loudly:
"Psalm one hundred and nineteen.
Fro' end t' end. He’s preached all
evening, and we'll sing all ueetP—
London Answers.
Seeking a Variation.
“Did you know people are talking
about the wav yon misquoted the
piece of poetry you Introduced In
your speech?”
"1 dkl It on purpose." replied Sena-
tor Sorghum. "1 thought It would
he desirable to do something, however
•light, to shift the argument.”
Rapid transit Is all right for thorn
who do not happen to step In front
of It.
Done For.
"Does your daughter ,lng the pop-
ular songs'?'
“Yes, Inn I fear that ends their pop-
ularity. at lensl among Hie neighbors."
Magnified Importance.
“Why do the police Insist on re-
ferring to you a* a master mind?" said
the contemptuous colleague In crime.
"1 dunlin," answered Bill the Burg,
"unless It's because I'm the only reoru
lur crook the police have captured In
a long time and they want in make a*
luiii'h fuse over me a* possible."
Not Fancy Onea.
“Are these mushrooms of the
edible variety?"
“No'm. they're just the conreob
kind, but they're all right to eat."
The cost
is small
The benefit
is great
TJiose who feel
ill results from tea or
coffee drinking soon,
profit by a change to
Instant Postum
Its pleasing flavor ease of
preparation, healthfulness
and practical economy com-
mend this table beverage.
Sold in 50 and 100 cup tins.
A purchase from your grocer
soon proves
"There's x Reason"
Mad* by Pogtum Care*! Co,Inc,Battl« Crssk.Mlch.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920, newspaper, September 24, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556217/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.