The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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WAR ON "HATLESS" FAD
Spain’s “liatless brigade," started
•recently by yodng men, has spread
•until It has developed Into a fashion
•to not cover the head, and as a re-
sult liOO.IKM) Spanish families are fac-
ing want. Decreased sales have
nsprend poverty among the hat-mak-
ing and allied industries to such au
•extent that hatinakers are distrib-
uting printed appeals saying: “Our
ipllght today may be your plight to-
morrow. So be patriotic nnd wear a
'hut to help Spanish Industry.”
Along the Concrete
Our Pet Peeve
SAV WHEN I HAV/EACDLPl
mi Voo TAke k CAPSULE
0£Fefi& Pinner anp one
flEWfiE: GOlNOTo PED-TfiE
NEJCr M0CMIN<3>t?OtLF£fL
ASFITASAHPPLE-ILUET'AX)
WJOWWNATTHE NAME ON
WHAT YOU WOULD DO 1$
6ET WEOFTHE REMEPy
TAKE. SIX UTltE PILLS -,ANP
the Next morn iN6 im
All JAkE -COLD <2>pNE
ANP «6UMO FINE -ItLjAl!
§QU W ANP GIVlE YOU THE
— r^iNAME ofi -t —
STfeP OH
TBE PO* IS
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce’. Pleaaant Pellets. They regulate
iliver, bowels and stomach.—Adv.
Few Can Qualify
A man, to loaf gracefully, should
be young, handsome and witty.
flCwv’W.y.vj
now iSnT That too pap
xmy&opy else
SUGGESTS A CURE
I'Ll--,-
nw ninpanp when he has
A (ClLP-lAkES A 6REEM
Tablet EviEcy HoiiR-(TPOfS
Slaves in Roma
The number of slaves In Rome nt
■first was small, gradually increasing.
They were used on the great estates
for agricultural work principally, be-
cause they were not subject to mili-
tary service. There was a continual
Increase In their number and their
work became more varied. Town
•staves managed the household affairs
and were also employed In the sev-
eral trades. I.ater public slaves were
•employed to do the work of the city.
It'opjrtjM, W, W, U»
Light and Radio Waves
Light waves and radio waves travel
at the same speed—180,300 miles a
second. According to the electro-mug-
netlc theory of light, their waves are
the same In kind and light ns an elec-
tro-magnetic phenomenon. The speed
■of the waves of sound varies. In dry
•air, nt a freezing temperature, sound
travels 1,087 feet a second. In glass
It travels 18,000 feet a second, in steel
10,400 feet, and In water 4,708 feet.
THE FEATHERHEADS
By Oeborns
Putting on the Lid
TH6 WAY THINGS ARE
GOING} VJE'LL HAVE ,
-TO <3BT OUT THE )
old HATCHET (
AND CUT DOWN OUR 1
EXPENDITURES—
HOW DO YoU !
LIKE IT,
FELlY, dear?
THAT IRE MINDS
ME— I HAVEN’T
Got a new
HAT YET This
Month _
-NOW-— The re's
a Nice HAT—
ComE on —t'M
GOING- IM TO
TRY IT OH.//
VERY CHIC,
MODOM
WELL- I THINK L
it Looked
BETTER on the
OTHER. DUMMY—
|N THE: ____
WINDOW I
ft
yL M
Stone of Destiny
The name Stone of Destiny has been
applied to the Stone of Scone or the
•Coronation Stone which rests beneath
the chair or throne occupied by a new
king of England on the occasion of his
■coronation. It dates far back Into
Anglo-Scottish history, nnd is reputed
to hnve been the very stone which
Jacob used as a pillow. (Gen. 28:11).
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
By T*d O’LKKkltn
• Wntna Nsm^tt Ual«B
Quite a Shock
■drivers
rS sMuse
HARP OfJ
"PEOPLE
vnIHUT
HAS
WBA<
HEARTS
VeS-THAT’3 RkSHT, OFFICER.—
I WAS <SOikJ«- TO CROSS —
THE 51BBET—WHEN—THIS
MAN'S CAR- CAME-ALONS-
—and Ha STOPPED the car.
50 1 COULD— CROSS-OVER—
_7 And —well—i guess I
C t PAINTED__
I another , U
accident!
lookuT Th’
Pore fellow!!
WHUt! Yea DIDN'T
BUMP into HIMi7
3>o Vez. EXPECT
TO <*>T AWAY
Wit' THAT?
' WBLL,iT SHORE IS
A «ooo thing- vet
STHOPPED APTHBR
Knockin' HIW R
DOWN l! V
WELL—
IT’S THE
truth]
—-BUT—
« DIDN'T
HIT Him!
CUTS
BRUISES
Menlholafum quickly
soothes the pain away
and promotes healing.
FTttAT ECZEMA®
I ITCHES AND '
BURNS UNBEARABLVJ
By GEORGE STORM
m mariL/nx:.i/i0L^L. 1
B*J®0'NTment-i 1
fe. rm KNOW IT WILL MN d
aH^WBk HELP YOU JBMii
"Some time ago eczema broke out
on my leg. After weeks of special
treatment during which time
the itching and burning was so
severe I could hardly stand it, I
waa told nothing more could do
done for me. A friend of mine
urged me to try Resinol Oint-
ment, which I did. I am happy
to say it healed my leg completely
and I have never had any break-*
ing out since.’* <5,W>—Mn. B.F.*
* Name on request. Pawtucket, R. I.
FOR FREE TRIAL size package of Resino
Ointment and Soap with copy of our Skit
Treatment booklet, write to Resinol, Depart
ment W4, Baltimore, Maryland.
BOBBY THATCHER— The Spokesman
bein' A BUSINESS \
MAN I AmV INTERESTED IN
anything like that;
but there’s A LOTTA FOLKS I
round HERe THAT WOULD BE - >
WHY DOHT VOU GO OVER AND
SEE the EOiTOR of THE Gazette!
he might put A PIECE in c —'
~r THE PAPER ABOUT IT ---'
WELL, I DON’T SEE HOW YOU’D
START A D'MS MUSEUM WITH JUST
A SET OP SKULL BOXES FOR A £
STARTER... you’d NEED A BEARDED
lady and a sword swallower to
it go along with it, aho the town
1L ain't BIG enough to make it pay
..... I’LL DO THE
TALKIN'TO MR. Ti BESETS AMD
VOU KEEP STILL —• AHO ——
oonV be buttin’ IN £1!!/|
WITH WHATCHA gotta ]/ij|
SAY LIKE YOU OiD WHEN TO
| WAS TELLIN’ MR. \
. FITTS ABOUT IT 'I / \
I jOBBY AND
5^ tubby
unearthed THE
SKULL OP A.
tyrannosaurus
WHILE PURSUING a
WOOD CHUCK IN
BOB&viS PASTURE
THEY HAVE
GONE TO THE
MAMSiON HOuBB
TO CONSULT IRA
FITTS CONCERNING
THE POSSIBILITY
OF EXPLOITING
“THE
Discovery.....
lecal
NOTICES
JOB
Printing
TVPI8TS-— Earn $20 weekly typing manu-
ficrlptH for authors. spare time. Fascinating
occupation. Particulars for stamp. Souther*
Typist's Hureuu, Box 186, Ocala, Florida
(Cot»ynghr 1932 by Th» Bell Syndicate
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP
The Longer The Better
Cooperate with your dentist in
striving tor c/ean gum grippedteeth
«k rrTTTiPTiTrrii
ABOUT | U 9 i-UJLZF I I 1 jfl
don't
DISTURB
T^oki't CS>iATu‘ET5
MAW T4AT WAY
rPo'P, I Kim waiI .
MAW!
VAlHlE'Bie’j Tdfi.
ST'Ca'P
WILLIAM
Come
4ltU6
+fo. maW
(^) Th» Pell Syndicate. Int.)
Righto!!!
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’
h May Warn of 5o»« Disordered
Kidney of Bladder Condition
Wnagging backache with bladder
Lj irregularities and a tired, nervous,
depressed feeling may warn of some
disordered kidney or bladder func-
tion. Don’t delay. Try Doan's Pills.
Successful 50 years. Used the world
over. At all druggists. ,
Doan’s
SILLS
WELL, AL. Z ALWAYS
DO SAY THERE ASM
TWO PERIODS IN A MAN'S
life when ne Doesn't
UMOCRSTANO_
women ; ----
-AND after r
bawled her our
Plenty- t
took'MV HAT—
Slammed thb
DOOR-AND LIFT
IN A DlBNlFieD
MANNER J!
OH, BOY! IF X ONLY
HAD MY LIFE TO
LIVE OVER AGAIN V.
WHAT A WOMAN!
WHATA WOMAN!*
YOU SAID rr-
STEVie !! BEFORE
and APreR
MARRlAAe •!!
THAT'S WHAT X SAID,
ALOVS*US F. MSGINIS!
BET OUT OF HERB
BEFORE X LOSE MY
TEMPER! .
OKAY. LITTLE
WOMAN !
THAT SUITS
MB FINE!!
'
MENTH0LATUM
pYROZIQf;
*■ .. rirrll
Backache
bother you ?
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933, newspaper, November 16, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602242/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.