Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
ndiered of Nervousness and Other
Distressing Ailments by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Brooklyn, N, Y.—“I first took Lydia
E.Finkhain’a Vegetable Compound (our
years ago, and am
taking it now for the
Change of Life and
other troubles and I
receive great benefit
from it1 am willing
to let you use my
letter ms a testimo-
nial because it is the
truth. I found your
booklet in my letter-
box and read it care-
fully, and that is how
I came to take the
Vegetable Compound myself. It haa
given me quiet nerve#so that I sleep all
night, and a better appetite. I have rec-
ommended it already to all my friends
end relatives. ’’—Mrs.Englemann,2032
Palmetto St.,Ridgewood, Brooklyn, N.Y.
For the woman suffering from nervous
troubles causing sleeplessness, head-
ache. hysteria, “the blues," Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will be
found a splendid medicine. For the
woman of middle age who is passing
through the trials of that period, it can
be depended upon to relieve the troubles
common at that time.
Remember, the Vegetable Compound
baa a record of nearly fifty years of
service and thousands of women praise
its merit, as does Mrs. Englemann.
You should give it a fair trial now. ,
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mk.WMtarr svrup
n» Ui.au' aa4 Chltaa'. ■—
ChiUran grow healtfcr and fra* ,
tram mllv. dinjrhaaa. iatolancr.
eonstipaUun and mJmt treuble If I
gtvee it at taathlac Man.
Safa, plaaannt—atwara brtnra r»-
marhabUaaderaUtllaerwit*.
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After Every Meal
WRKLEYS
Chew your food
well, then use
WRIGLEY’S to
aid digestion.
It also keeps
the teeth clean,
breath sweet,
appetite keen.
Tkt Great American
PS
Sir""
ISaU DEALERS
2'n1
Shoe Pol isl t
S*i tV v V.'t.
Atona,'
1M <iOa.NH'H CENITNK ASflKJ.N TAB-
LET*—CKBTIFIKM
Gray Hair
•had* bf usfaar Q Baa Bair OoU
as water — try It. At all good d
•r direct fro* HEMIC.fills q,
Is oat of fashloki
Is nnocoeucary —
for joxt can bee#
abundant hair
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. Holland, Prosldent. Dallas. Texas
"The HrkcoJ With a Reputation.”
Tbs Mat rape Utan haa mads good for thlrtjr-
flra years It stsmls flrat lu Texts as a
fharotfh and reliable CommerclaJ School.
Writs for full Information.
| U W R 1 (I I I abundant hair to fuarantwed '11KB.S and 1THKS. Will
* JZ+eJZr LnsszivaA j cmeu**
wr —try u. At .11 #<KX> dr.,,l.f ■a^e.nu. -----
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a
body full of youth and health may
be yours if you will keep your
system in order by taking
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Restores Health, Energy
and Rosy Cheeks, soc
Cuticura Soap
-IS IDEAL-
For the Hands
Soar 2Sc, Oieteeal 25 aad 50c, T.lcwa Z&c.
Th, world’s standard ramady for Iridnay,
Uvar, bladdar ana irlc acid troublaa, tha
anamiaa of Ilia and loo lea In uaa ainca
1606. All draggista, tbraa sitae.
Leah far tha ua. CaU Medal ea mcr
HOBO
5SJBS»
••I wish to atata that f was
a sufferer for rears with kid-
ney Hnd bladder trouble, so
severe at tlmaa that I had to
atay In bad. I was advised
that <>ns of rar kldnara would
bare to be removed.
In September. lMO, I began
ter taking six hot t ton I Am
my work rerulartr
GLYKA-NUXSIN
will undoubtedly stop scuts attacks of
Indigestion
And will effect permanent relief In THE MOST
OBSTINATE CASE.
SoM fcr all leading DruesUt.
Federal Reaarva Banka.
Tha 12 federal reserve banks are
located In these dllesr Boston, New
| fork, Philadelphia. Cleveland, Rich*
mond. Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis,
Mlnneupolla, Kansas City, Dallas uud
1 San Francisco.
lanes whatever, and consider
mr troubles parmsnentlr re-
lieved. and have gained to
pounds. ,
I am giving this testimonial
of mr own Tree will and ac-
cord. that other sufferers may
be guided to the Key of rslleb
Very truly.
(signed) Paul LeBlanc.
lilt Lillian Street
Shreveport. La."
There is no reason for any-
one to suffer as this man did.
If you have symptoms of this
trouble and have despaired of
getting relief, buy just one
bottle of Hobo and note the
almost miraculous relief you
will get. It is sold by drug
stores everywhere. *
work reru
•In or l!!-conT«m-
nd con Hitler
SHE DYED A SWEATER,
SKIRT AND CHILD’S COAT
WITH “DIAMOND DYES”
A
Each package of ‘‘Diamond Dyes” con-
tain# direction# ao aitnple any woman can
L----- habby dr
dye or tint her worn, aliabby dreaaea,
akirti, waiata, ooata, atookinga, aweatera,
covering#, draperiea. hanging# everything,
even if the haa never dyed before. Buy
"Diamond Dye#”—no other kind—then
perfect borne dyeing ie aura because Dia-
mond Dyea are guaranteed not to apot,
fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist
whether the materiel you wiah to dye ie
wool or ailk, or whether it ie linen, cotton
or mixed goods— Advertisement.
It’* jn*t a* well to remember that
It'* always well to ht> Just.
f^SSU
■ OLD SO YEARS
A FINE GENERAL TONIC
A amall boy's Idea of a volcano Is a
mountain with’ the cork out.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
ftf*v** “si
”dr«n»P«<1 In tor
A ihbUiIhc, fEBEiifB,
CONSTIPATION
BeU/ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
Hair Gray?
Mary T Oel*men’« ttalr Color Reatorsr
rssmrss the orlvlnsl color. Writ# for frse
Iflal kettle—last I) on on* luck vf lislr.
aut* ester of sour hair AdOrsss Mary T.
Q.-ulmaa. UtOUsIdmau Bulldlua. at. Paul,
W. N. U.. DALLAS, NO. 1I-192S.
Separation of the Insurance and
banking divisions ot the present
comb.tied Dapaitment of Insurance
and Hanking will not occur until
Sept. 1, next, under the provisions
ot the hills providing for their separa-
tion.
Discussion of the probable date of
the special session has begun ard
the Da pilot corridor gossip is that l‘<e
Governor may cull the solous tne
first week la May In his farewell
to the Legislature he said it would be
out later tliuu June I.
• • •
The State Hanking Hoard granted
a charter to the Central Slate Hank
of Magnolia Hmk with capital stock
of $25.0U0 and surplus ol $2 ,i|)u S
Simpson Hoinsbaugh of Houston, Is
president, und It. S Cia.g of Hous-
ton is cashier.
e a e
At the hearing of the Itallroa’d
Commission it was estimated that
there are 'J2.tn0.U0U cu-blc feel of nut-
ural gas blowing Into the air dally
in tho Stephens County fields and
being wasted. This was said In
tuvor of using the casinghead gas
for making carbon black.
• • •
W. F. Lewallen has resigned as
assitant rate clerk and accountant
iu the Railroad Coni miss on office
and has been succeeded by Roland
Harrison P. A. Sunders has resign- (
ed as reporter to the commission and
his successor has nut beea announc-
ed
see
State Game Fish and Oyster Com-
missioner Uoyd has sent out a warn-
ing and an appeal to good sportsmen
and Texans to enforce the luw pro-
hibiting the taking of bass and
crapple out of publ c streams during
March and April which is the spawn-
ing season.
see
A detachment of rangers has been
sent to Corpus Chrlstl to be present
at the trial of the case in which the
election of the Sheriff of Nuece*
County Is contested, AUJuluni Gen-
eral Barton announced. General
Harton said the rangors would remain
In Corpus Chr sti until the conclu-
sion of the hearing.
a . .
Representative Hurmelster has an-
nounced his resignation from the
House Committee on Roads. Bridges
and Ferries. He said the act on was
taken be cause be was cut off in the
committee from consideration of a
bill which, he asserted, “had fifty
violations of grammar and was
otherwise poorly drufted."
IF SICK TODAY!
TAKENOCALOMEL
“Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating,
Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset You—Don't
Lose a Day's Work—Read Guarantee
I discovered a vegetable compound
that does the work of dangerous,
sickening calomel and I want every
reader of this paper to buy a bottle
for a few cents and if It doesn’t
straighten you up better and quicker
than salivating calomel just go back
to the store and get your money back.
1 guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
thirty fee-t of bowels of the sour bile
and constipatiox poison which is
making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
this harmless liquid liver medicine
will relieve the headache, biliouamess,
coated tongue, ague, malaria, sour
stomach or any other distress caused
by a torpid liver as quickly as a dose
of vile, nauseating calomel, besides it
will not make you sick or keep you
from a day’s work.
Calomel is poison—it’s mercury—
it attacks the bones often causing
rheumatism. Calomel is dangerous.
It sickens—while my Dodson’s Liver
Tone is safe, pleasant and harmless.
Eat anything afterwards, because it
can not salivate. Give it to the chil-
dren because it doesn’t upset tho
stomach or shock the liver. Take a
spoonful tonight and wake up feeling
fine and ready for a full day’s work.
II Cents
A hearty laugh leaves u residue of
Jollity for a long time after.
Gives Charming Mew Shade to Old Lingerie
PUTNAM FADELE66 BYES—dyes or tints as you wish
"Cascarets” 10c
For Sluggish Liver
or Constipated
Bowels
»»MM>
Honexty never fin* to crowd uny- I The nmn with the largest library
body in order to make u living. | usually has the leant time to reui
High winds of the last ten days
have ao damaged and weakened the
■cience building of the Last Texas
Normal College at Commerce that
the structure has had to be abandon-
ed. according to S ||. Whitley, act-
ing president of the Institution, who
haa been in conlereuce with the
Governor and the State Hoard of
Control.
e • e
Commendation of the effort* of
the people of Texas in responding
to the call tor relief In the Near
Fast and an expression ot hope that
people in fortunate clrcunisUuces all
over the world will lend their efforts
toward al.evation of the suffering In
the Near Fast are contained In a
resolution adopted by the Senate. Tho
resolution was piesented by Senator
John Davis, from Dallas.
see
The Spirit of ’61’’ still Is rampant
at the Confederate Home, though the
old soldiers are nearly on an average
of four score years each. The entire
Hoard of Control lias visited the home
to take cognizance of un Infraction
of rule* by one of the veteran#. He
wus being tried, und if found flag-
rantly guilty, may be expelled, other-
wise disciplined and put on probation.
Tho men demand tile fullest freedom
their fighting spirit still Is there,
see
The failure of the regular session
of the Legislature to pass an emer-
gency approprlaiGm of $.’>2,000 for the
Adjutant General's Department has
caused un unsatisfactory condition
and crippling of the ranger and Na-
tional Guard divisions Is threatened,
according to General Harton. The
department is without funds and
General Harton discussed plans ut the
Governor's office for running his de-
partment on a deficiency basis.
• • *
The State Treasury reports a rush
balance of approx mutely $10,000,000,
of which 17.000,000 belongs to the
general revenue fund. Only a sniull
part of tills Is In the vaults of the
Treasury, nearly all of It being in the
central depositories drawing 2 per
cent while uwultlhg distribution
among the permanent State deposit-
ories, where It will yield < per cent,
as fixed liy the newly created State
Rule Milking lloutd It will not re-
main there very long, as the Htute
ts expected to return a deficient y
bust* In July.
e • *
Alt art of the Leglsliitlire attempt
Ing to exempt from tuxutloti, prep
erty owned, held und used by the
Ainerlcun Legion of the Department
of Texas, and post* I hereof, Is uticoti-
sl tin tontl. the Attorney General'* De
partmrnt ruled In an opinion given
Representative Dunn The opinion
holds thut It I* not within tho power
of the Legislature In extend such ex-
emption to any property not used ex-
clusively for putely public chsrltie*.
Clean your bowels! Feel fine!
When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,
when your head Is dull or aching, or
your stomach Is sour or gussy, Just
take one or two Cascarets to relieve
constipation. No griping—nicest luxa-
tlve-cutliartlc on enrtli for grown-ups
and children. 10c a box. Taste like
candy.—Advertisement.
Running No Risks.
Ronnie, aged four, hud grown tired
of blowing bubbles, so lie usked his
j mother to read hint the story In the
Bible about the city with the golden
streets.
“Very well, dear, but have you taken
| the snap out of the waterV she naked.
“I’m pwltty thore I huve," suld
' Bonnie, who was a little short-
j tongued.
I When she readied the wonds: “And
there shall In no wise enter Into It
any that . . . mnketh a lie,” he slid
front her knees and said. “I fink I’ll
go und thee about that thonp.”
Unpopular Invention.
A New York mini hits Invented a
machine which he says will tell any
woman's age. He's going to he about
ss popular us a snake at u lawn so-
cial.
The law concedes that a man Is In-
nocent until proved dead broke.
It's pleasanter to tie hopeful; (hut's
why so few of its are pessimistic.
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear ,
the face with Cuticura Ointment. i
Wash off Ointment In live minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
Is wonderful whnt Cuticura will do
for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching
and red, rough hands.—Advertisement.
HOLD CONVERSE BY SIGNS
How English Weavers Make Them-
selves Understood Amid the Deaf-
ening Din of Heavy Machinery.
Among I.ancnahire weavers there Is
a soundless system of eotuiuunicnllon
which tuts been Id use for generations.
Amid the • crush of the machinery
when no human voice could he heard,
the workers converse easily with one
unother by means of lip movements
and signs made by the hands. Know I
edge of the weavers’ language Is a
necessity to the craftsman and the
little “tenters" study It along with
(heir lessons In weaving. Usually the
first thing learnt Is the time of day.
A forefinger crooked und held up, then
four fingers held up, signifies a quar-
ter to four. If the crooked linger
moves to either side It means a quar-
ter pnst four. The pupil watches the
movements of the lips. At first he
can only comprehend their meaning
when the words are simple and the
movements are exaggerated, In a sur-
prisingly short time, however, he
Is able to talk to his fellow work-
men with perfect ease, during the In-
tervals wltett the looms do not need all
of his attention.
Moving Verse,
“I wonder why that poem keeps run-
ning In my head." “ICxercIsIng Us feet.
I suppose.*'
Nature rarely fulls to give a woman
of vivid Imagination u tongue to go
with It.
HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE! will
do what we claim for It—rtd your system
of Catarrh or Daafneia caused by
Catarrh.
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE con-
alsta of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acta tflrouirh the Hlnod on the Mucoua
Surfaces, thus •aalattng to restore nor-
mal conditions.
Sold by druxRteta for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
SURELY HAD A BUSY DAY
Novelist Must Have Been Kept Fully
Employed, Judging From the
Result of Hie Lahore.
"Kngllsh novelists tiro effete. They
go lit too much for style. There’s a
lu<’k of red blood In their work.
“At a dinner In a country Inn
ere we weie staying together. (
raid one evening to an Kngllsh nov-
elist :
“ 'Well, I dashed off 8.000 words to-
day, Whnt did you do?'
" ‘Oh, I was Immensely busy,' said
he. 'I corrected the proof* of my
new essay.’
’“Make any changes?' I asked.
“ ’I inude one very Important
change,’ he said. T took out a
comma.’
“I couldn't help giving n disgusted
Irt.gh.
” ‘Ami is that all you did ull day,’ I
said—‘take out a comma?’
“ ‘Oh, no,’ sultl he. After deep re-
flection I put the commit back.' ”
Safe Both Ways.
You ran no longer put a uian In Jail
because he owes money. For that
matter, you ran hnrtllv put hint In
Jail If he ha* tnonc Norristown
Times.
One cr the Other,
“Jones says he has a lien that laid
420 eggs last year. Rome layer, eh?”
“Kither that or lo r owner Is some liar.’*
*-•*"-* • i.
r^irnrriBdl
ust think what
you’ve been missing/
TWTANY people deny themselves the comfort
1VX of a hot drink with meals, because they
find coffee and tea detrimental to health. For
many, the drug element in coffee and tea irritates
the nerves, retards digestion and often prevents
natural, restful sleep.
If this fits your case, try Postum. This pure
cereal beverage supplies all the pleasure and
satisfaction that a hot mealtime drink can give-
invigorating warmth, fine aroma and delicious
fluvor. And you can enjoy it in the full ussurunco
thut it cannot harm health.
Postum for HLAi.m
“There’s a Reason99
Your grocer bcIIm Postum In twoforms; Inatanl
Poilutn (In tin#) prepared Inatnntly In the cup
by the addition ol hulling water. Puatum
Cereal (In peckag-n) |ot thi>#„ «ho prefer re
make the drink while the meat 1b being pre-
pared) made by boiling fully 20 minute*
Mad* by
Pa#'urn Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek. Mick,
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Bishop, Spurgeon. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1923, newspaper, March 30, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592165/m1/3/?q=GRANITE%20SHOALS: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.