The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924 Page: 2 of 12
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Contracted Cold at a AMERICAN AVIATORS
Billy Sunday Revival ENTERTAINED AT TOKIO
CA RROT LTON CHRONIC/E
Dainty Blouse in
Winsome Fashions
Fringe-Decorated Dress
Popular French Fashion
(Developed Into Systemic Catarrh
Recommends PE-RU-NA
PRAISE FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN
CROSSING PACIFIC VOICED
BY JAPANESE.
SOtS BACK TO THEIR WORK
Flyers Return Sunday to Their Ma
chines to Get Ready to Con-
tinue Their Fliflht.
Toklo.—The American Army round-
the-world flyers, after a busy round
of entertainment tu Toklo, during;
which they reoelved much praise
for Iholr achievement In crossing
the Pacific, left for Kaaunngauru
with the announcement
Garment in Vogue in Plain
and Fancy Effects for
Any Occasion.
T he new blouses have come In for
more than their allotted attention this
season, due, of course, to the preva-
lence of the tailored vogue. A Idolise
In till essential lo every suit, notes a
fashion writer In the New York Her
"ld-Trll>une, and the eireetlveness of
the tallleur in numerous Instances de-
pends largely upon Hie type of llic ac-
companying waist.
Among the plulner effects which
Imve come into prominence this spring
are the plaited bosoms which end in
liny lulls like n mail's shirt, and (lie
waistcoat model, which Is achieved by
Iw-o front panels outlined with gur-
Mr. A. R. Wilson,
LaFollette, Tenn.
J'3 sflort lime a pro meui. l at
tL! r'l,A' " ' son of LaFollette, joint army
Tenn., brings some more direct evi- I ;iitl,.e „...
dence of the value of Pe-gu-na jn the I niltl,°'
treatment of catarrhal diseases*
Ing* IHlfy "Sunday’s'5 great ^revWaf"^ ' re P'cscnt. as were also mom-
Knoxville, Tenn., last February I con 1>er* of tt,e of »•>«' United -states
traded a cold which weakened my m. I Kml)ilssy.
tire system. I have taken only three I (!'"> '
bottles of Pe-ru-na and feci like a
new man. It is a great system builder
as well as a great catarrh remedy."
tu7° a’tcrt1'?t *? even estimate the
thousands who, in the last half cen-
SSLSSJSSSJSe^i
t&ssifisJzSKs
sxJzzJZsr*•
... thut they
would bu Rlad "to be back to wotu "
in Prepara,Urn for the ^.i^f ™ iZZSZ' „Z'S?
their flight. Japanese. Hr.llsh, Hrlll.l, | the aid of large pearl buttons. Tills
latler type of blouse Is seen In col-
ored lines, organdie, mli silk and In
voile combined with pique and linen
U hen the blouse material is soft, the
front panels are developed In a
heavier fabric to hold'the shape of Hie
waistcoat. Some show narrow bind-
ings of delicately plnlded ginghams,
"Idle many others complete the svin
holism by displaying vestlike cross
pieces at the waistline In the hack.
A distinct novelty Is a white silk
blouse with a from of Homan striped
silk, which Is arranged horizon tolly,
and a long matching senrf of the same
material. This wills! |s particularly
effective will, the elaborate tallleur
and ii has Its practical element as
well since It will he decidedly oriui-
ntentnl when warm weather compels
tlie removal of the coni.
Something soft and frilly Is eneoun
lered In a blouse boasting a Helm_
the old-fashioned Helm of net edged
with lace, which In.thts case is slipped
through tabs buttoning over the front
and American offlciuls Joined in pay-
ing tribute to the uvlutors alter their
arrival hero from Kasimiilkuura,
Their planes wers left ut Kasutni-
Raura. The uvdutors said they ex
pected to spend four or five days
overhauling their craft and to hop
off for Kushlmoto at once
An elaborate Japanese banquet at
the Famous Maple Club, at which
Lieut, 1 uaumiisu, clialiman of the
and navy reception com-
mas host, concluded Tokio's
proRrnm of ontertalnment Officers
of high rank in the army and navy
were present, as were a'so mrm-
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
haarlem oU has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lUmbago and uric acid conditions.
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Gold Medal.
at ITCH!
ffif5H5fk„7fri,twa
Itching i
the at ori
AI. Rltharf i
Hch.nj
7&c at druK*l*U. or direct from
U Medieim Ce-.SJiflnMi.Tu.
Original Water Heater
' - The first wafer heater known dales
back some two thousand years. This
was the "ahenuni" of the Itomans, -i
crude bronze kettle with a handle for
■winging over an open lire. Tim “foou-
lus,” an apparently Injer device, was
« metal container Into which hot
■tones were put to heat the water
surrounding them. This seems to have
been the best water heater the early
Homans \\.ere able to devise.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
9B
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
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Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
25(» AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
YnsumlUu congratulated the
j aviators on Ike success of their
fllpht thus far. American Ambassa-
I dor Woods also spoke
| The flyers were received by Prince
j Kunl, honorary president of the lm-
1 perinl Aviation society. The Prince
I congratulated the Americans on be-
J halt of the Imperial family
"Your glory is shared by the
whoje of mankind." the aviators
were told hv Yoshlnao Kozul, presi-
dent of the Toklo Imperial Universi-
ty, In an address at the university.
The Minister of Education attended
this meeting, which was under the
auspices of the university and the
Aeronautical Research Association of
Japan.
"More than 400 years ago." said
President Kozia, "slow sailing ves-
sels carried Columbus across the At-
lantic. Two centuries later vguf
pioneers crossed-U* k#rtrte^T Near
ly a century and a half then elapsed
before the Atlantic and the Pacific
were linked by rail And now you
are still- going forward. You are
still going westward. You are circl-
ing (he globe by air. We' adm4re and
envy you. t
"Continue Westward. Farther and
I tarther, to your homeland. You
have come to'our shores. Continue
now to onr neighbor Hnd through
all the rontlnents of-the world, mak-
ing all nations closer neighbors and
friends We blej you godspeed. We
everywhere follow your Journey
with «dmirntinn and rongratulatton
"Your daring, backed by science
'a happy union of courage and knowl
edge, gained you the honor of being
the first human beings to conned
the two shores of the Pacific through
the sky. through the cold, foggy air
of the North Pacific I am sure the
same spirit and skill .will make you
pioneers In flying around the world.
"Your ploneershlp will be a manl
festatlon of your daring, your Inde-
fntigable spirit In conjunction wllb
deliberation and endurance
"This Is not merely an adventure,
hut a fruitful study and research In
the domains of physics, chemistry,
merhanles and meteorology.
"Your glory, of course, is the pride
of your nation. But it Is shared by
the whole of mankind, because It
shows the great moral and intellec
dial powers of the huamn stock. Il-
lustrating man's control over nature ’’
Lieut Lowell II. Smith, cotnman
der of the flight, repllpd to President
Kozaks address, modestly acknowl-
edging compliments and thanking
the hosts.
DALLAS CONTRACTOR
ADDS HIS TESTIMONY
Stomach Trouble Pulled
Him Down 80 Lb». in
Weight—Tanlac Brought
Relief.
"Tanlac brought hack my health
■ml strength when I was In such it bad
way that my folks thought I couldn't
live, iiiul the least 1 cun do Is speuk
out In Its praise," Is thu striking state-
ment of H. It. Ballard, well-known elec-
trleul contractor, 4311 Deere St., Dul-
Ins, Texas.
“Stomach trouble hHd brought me
down from 11.0 pounds to 140 pounds,
und I whs so run down, weak and nerv-
ous that I was simply past going.
Things looked pretty gloomy for me In
those dn.vs, for I couldn't look after
my business and wus Just losing out
ull around.
‘Tanlac endec! nty troubles and re-
stored about .’V) pounds of my lost
weight, and since that time, fi years
ago now, I have kept myself In good
health by tuklng « course of Tanlnc
every spring. I sure do bunk on Tun-
lac.”
Tanlac Is for^ale by all good drug-
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40
million bottles sold.
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for con-
stipation. Made and recommended by
the manufacturers of TANLAC.
This rich new fringe dress, made up
of tan materia! and ornamented with
green and red brocade and long
chenille of tan and red, is popular in
Paris.
Embroidery Relieves Plainness ‘ 6f
Blouse of White Crepe de Chine.
of the bodice. Matching cuffs placed
over long sleeves, which ure gntheied
lit the wrist, complete a churmlngiy
old-fnahlored pond re-blue* model.
The Importance of the new blouse*
lie* in the fact that they are the de-
termining Influences of the- tailoied
costume. They pljjy a dual role, exag-
gerating the inunn'sh effect for the
woman who prefers she plain coiffure
-"id the rigid boyish lines and ndtl-
gallng the severity of ‘he new styles
lor her who refuses to soccumh to the
lure of the inode garcon.
* cw Underblouses Are
Among Chic Garments
In the category of more practical
accessories are the new underhlouses.
They serve the purpose of the chemi-
sette of net or laee w hich has been In
evidence for many seasons, hut which
lias never been fashioned in any very
satisfactory form.
These new models are a sort of
waistcoat, made of silk or crepe, litce
or muslin, and simulate the long-walst-
ed overblouse. They Imve the definite
advantage of being less clumsy than
the regular blouse, hnvlng no sleeves,
are cooler and the effect Is the same.
Those In the loss sheer materials
are <julte tailored, and oh* trimmed,
hut slniply, with tiny huUotts, stitch-
ing, or a hit of needlework. Others of
handsome Irish, Cluny or any of the
wash laces are sometimes .combined
xylfTi the sheerest emhrohjery or bund-
tucked net, and are very beautiful.
Beltless Frock
The belt less frock is one of the dis-
tinctive spring styles In Paris. Sotne-
tlnieji It compromises with a belt by
having a girdle that goes half way
round. Unless carefully made, these
•beltless frocks are likely to have a
nightgown look. It seems the summer
shades will he as.bright as those of
spring, but richer fn tone, deep red
and warm purples being the favorites.
Wear Four-in-Hapd Ties
Among the collars shown-Is one of |
decidedly odd nppeurnnee. Worn with
n coat. It Is n high collur, with man-
nish fourdn-lmnd tie. with the coat
off, however, the collar Is seen to be
quite detached from the frock, which
has a rounded neck.
Poison Ivy
Zonite is a specific in the treatment
of poison ivy. Although this affliction
is rarely serious in itself, it is most
irritating and there is great danger of
infection wherever the skin is broken.
Zonite not only relieves the inflam-
mation and irritation in a remarkably
short time, but also keeps the skin in
a safely disinfected condition. If at all
susceptible to poison ivy .you shouldn’t
be without a bottle of Zonite. Your
druggist has it in bottles—fifty cents
and one dollar.
Each to Hie Taste
“You have many features on your
radio program."
Yes, we have to please many
classes. All the marines like fairy do-
ries told by a street-voiced girl. While
the children simply demand prize-fight
returns. —Louisville Courler-Jourual.
If you use Red Cross Ball Blue In
your laundry, you will not be troubled
by those tiny rust spots, often caused
by Inferior bluing. Try It and see.
—Advertisement.
Light Sports Coat
A type of light coat popular In Eu-
rope Is the Straight, slim, tailored
Jacket of suede or dnvetyn, made
bout hell or buttons. A tendency
noted In the longer French sports coat
Is toward a strong Hare at the bom m
Lift Off-No Pain!
MAN FATALLY SHOT,
WIFE IS ARRESTED
I. B. Cooper Dies at Small Town In
Oil Fields of Navarro County.
CorRicana, Texas.—J. B Cooper, 49
years old. a restaurant owner of
Navarro, a small town In the south
ern section of tho oil fields in Navar-
ro County. Is dead as the result of
pistol wounds In the breast.
His wife, Mrs. Jessie Cooper, 23
years old. who was arrested In con-
nection with the shooting, has beon
released on a $1,500 bond. Tbf
woman claims self defense. There
were no witnesses.
Mr. Cooper was a former resident
of Teague. No funeral arrangement/
have been made.
Doesn't hurt one hit! Drop a little
“Freezone" on an aching corn, Instant-
ly that corn stops hurting, then short-
ly you lift It right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone" for a few rents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft com, or
corn between the toes, nnd the foot
call uses, without soreness or irritation.
Sleeper's Soft Job Severed.
Detroit.- Lucy M. McKelvey has
been granted a divorce from Mat-
thew. Mrs Laura Wheeler, a neigh-
bor, testified that Matthew would ap
pear at the McKelvey door each
morning rubbing his eyes and with
his hair tousled, would Jump lnt<
his little sedan and drive his wife t<
work, and then return home and com-
plete his slumbers until late In the
afternoon. Then he would again
rise, climb again Into the sedan and
bring his wife home from work Mrs.
McKelvey was given the house.
Three-Piece Costume
in Fashion Picture
The three-piece costume Is with us
again In silk und twills. Most gor-
geous and clever ns well as smartly
tailored cost....... ure lo he (mind.
Llack and all the more popular colors
limy lie f .und in silk In a wide range
of weaves. Crepe is much favored by
ibe women who must consider the
wearing qualities. Nothing will add
so to the wardrobe of the .........
tourist. With siieh a costume there is
lhai assurance that comes with being
well dressed. It Is h dress for dinner
or a milt for morning or afternoon
wear und ull the time complete com-
fort.
A three-piece costume with enpe of
sand-colored faille is trimmed with ap-
plique* of primed roshannra in red
and sand. The motifs are embroidered
In rlhhonzene und silver thread.
A perfectly straight Id ck satin
hacked crepe dress with nothing for
sleeves hut mere ruffles of the same
mnterinl In about two-lqch widths
that are made double, much us the
ruffs of Sir Hulclfch's time, Is worthy
°f n"le. A combined skirt und rape
of the same material Is tlie unhps
thing ahojt rids dress. The cape I*
finger lip length nnd has a collar of
wide double ruffle effect ns the trim-
ming on the dress. This cape when
not used ns a wrap may be buckled
about the wrist nnd forma a moat
chic overskirt wjtli a wide puff ruffle
/at the waistline. This la n most Ht-
Irartlve gown for the slender maid.
A bright buckle Is the decidedly bril-
liant spot on the dress. “
from the
collar when the
I IImt acts also us
4«»i|».. Is utilized.
Blouses are not ns popular in these
latest three-piece costumes as the
straight one-piece dresses. They may
be made most effeminate or as tailored
and lannlsh as desired. Material used
will have muc.'i to do with the final ef-
fect of such u suit.
Knows Better
“Holty tolty I” exclaimed a woinnn
In an English county court. “Indeed I
I quarrel with my husband, do I? it
lakes two to make a quarrel, and he
hug not dared to start yet."
, Seben, ’Leven
Judgp—Now, Mr. Jackson, please ex-
plain to the court just how this trouble
started.
Jackson—Yes, snh. Der was seben
Of us shoot In' craps. Mr. Hainpong
trowed seben. I’m lose. It was Jus'
seben O'clock. Eleben cops pinches
ns. Dey hauled uip ter de station In
patrol wagons, numbuh seben an'
eleven. Den we'n* all blowed up.
n£r£h,M
Eet Others Praise
A man s praises have very musical
and charming accents In another's
mouth, but very flat and untunnble in"*'
hls own.—Xenophon.
Children Cry for “Castoria”
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher's Castoria
been in use for over 30 years as a
pleasant, harmless substitute for
c astor OH, Pnregorlc, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups. Contains no
narcotles. Proven directions ure on
each package. Physicians everywhere
has recommend It. The kind you havs
always bought bears signature of
Vogue of Lace
The all-lnce frock and the dreRs tlmt
Is trimmed with lace ure to play an
Important part this season. An attrac-
I ve model that has much lo commend
t Is made of dellfuto gray chiffon and
lace dyed the exact shade. The dress
Is sleeveless and the luce outlines Hie
long armholes from neck to waist
There are Iwo wide bunds of the lace
upon (he skirt.
Hat and Scarf to Match
The hat and matching scurf are
greutly In evidence at present ami sev-
eral of (he shops are showing attrac-
tive sets. One little hat ,,f navyUdue
straw Is almost completely cohered
"Mil a pis hied silk In blue and while
The great scarf has a wide border of
navy-blue satin.
Silk Alpaca Smart
Silk alpaca In various beautiful
shades Is one of the pleasant sur-
prises of the season. Pale gold, ean.ly-
sllek pink, beige and gray are among
the populur hIuhIpn.
are caused by poisons in the Blood trying to get
out. Most people don’t know that the pores must
throw off — % of the waste matter from the sys-
tem, which they can’t do when the skin is neglected
BLACKaIWHITE
OINTMENT
AND SOAR
will heal the inflamed and congested skin tissue*
so all these impurities can pass on out, instead of
gathering and f estering.
“5 f-rs
Black Capes
The new black silk capes that look
■o demure and practical when viewed
°n the model, frequently have lining*
This swings of,while silk with very large red
Ineh-and a-lmlf-wlde belt [ .ra In allover or border deSig£
Does Springtime
find you Dtrowsy?
That miserable, dull, weak feeling which ia
•anpiug your energias ia a sign oI Impure
tUood. Your blood needs Iron to ria the
accumulated wastes and restore the worn-out
cells of your body. Don't give disease a start.
Get new life and ambition. Build strength
and vitality that really counts founded on
Rich, Red Blood. To-day, start taking—
. W.H.BULL'S
At all dnglsi
JfErbs^iRON
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924, newspaper, May 30, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592197/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.