Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JUNE 17. ,1930.
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HUNTING BARGAIN ?
"HOW IS THIS ONE?”
On Tuesday and Wednesday of each week
for a limited time I will give a Shampoo, Set
and Manicure for $1.25. Usual price $1.75.
Still giving* the best Permanents on the
market, “Eugene and Circuline,,, regard-
less of where given. No exception.
Experienced operators at your service
means everything in beauty work.
VAUGHAN’S BEAUTY PARLOR
Phone 48 Mrs. Vaughan, Prop.
Chicago Removes
Two Police Chiefs
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DOROTHY PERKINS
CAR KILLS CANINE
BOY PAID TO SLAY.
COLLECTS $5
Wichita, Kan , Jue 16.—John Gra-
ham, 10-year-old Wichita boy, walk-
ed down the Cannonball Highway;
near here Sunday, his shotgun over J
Monday night at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Harwell.
MORE The rooms were beautifluly decorated
with sweet peas and roses. Tallies
were wedding bells of pink and white.
After the games, dancing was en-
joyed uni 51 a late hour. The color
scheme was furLher cai' — d out in
the refreshments, ice cream and cake
his shoulder and his dog at his heels. | served> w-th miniature bride
A. J. .Busch, Wichita shoe snop i , , , . e .
. ' ■ • . , ., ,1 and groom and bouquets of sweet
picprieti.r, accidentally ran over the i
j reas
dog and killed it.
Me stopped his car and proffered a
?T> bill to the boy.
“I’m awfully sorry, will this .$5 bill
holy any?” he said.
“Ye:', that makes .$7,” said the
youngster. ‘You see the dog had
be*1- t-illin0- f’h’f’1'ens ond dad gaev
me .$2 to take him down the road
and kill him.”
Mis» Harwell Entertains
Miss Mary Harwell entertained the
members of the Harwell-Hall wedding
party and a few friends at bridge
and
favors.
WANT ADS
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MEN WANTED—I have several
openings for energetic young men to
seli Watkins’ Remedies. For infor-
mation, see R. H. Dickson. 17-2dlw
FOR RENT—Desirable south bed-
stairs, accessable to bath; gentlemen
room, one upstairs and one down-
preferred. Phone 88.—Mrs. J. V.
Mocre. ^L7-4pd
MOST—Mondav afternoon between
my shoe shcp and the postoffice or
my home, pair cf shell rimmed glass-
es. finder please return to Chas.
M. Coker.
I CR RENT — Unfurnished apart-
ment, four rooms, Hath and rbening
porch; on paved street; gas. Call
157. Mrs. Alma Coker. 16-”
HURT TO STAND,
WEAK, NERVOUS
'’Cardui Seemed to Build Me
Up and I Was Rid of Pain/’
Says Virginia Lady.
Roanoke. Va.—“Some years ago
I was In a very run-down condi-
tion,” writes Mrs. T. B. Akers, of
*33 Nelson Street, S.E., this city
“I suffered a great deal with
pains In my sides and back. Stand-
ing on my feet hurt me so much,
that I would get very weak and
nervous;
“I knew that if I didn’t get some-
thing to help me, I would have to
go to bed and stay there, wl
hard to do for. a woman wli
small children. So I kept
glng about, until one day,
feeling unusually bad and
couraged, X happened to pick Up
a little book with a Cardui adver-
tisement. I decided I would try it.
“Cardui seemed to build me up
at once, as X was able to do my
work with ease, and was rid of the
pain by the time I had taken six
bottles.
“I have taken Cardui since then,
whenever I felt that I needed a
tonic, and it always helped a*.
I recommend it to my friends.”
Get a bottle today. i m
’eARDUf
USED BY WOMEN
^nWOWBMWM,
Take Thedford’s Black-Draught
for Constipation, Indigestion,
Biliousness. 25 cents a package.
Try a Times Review Want Art
j Chicago, 111., June 16.—New brooms
began to sweep Chicago Monday.
* Mayor William Hale Thompson’s
j two police chiefs quit the firing line
| in the war upon gangs and . gunmen,
I forced out by the high tension of pub-
! lie indignation.
j Into the breach in swift succession
1 came public and private agencies re-
j solved to purge city hall, police and
1 underworld of the gangsters’ thrall.
The City Council committee on po-
lice, hearing the reports of the two
retiring commanders, Commissioner
William F. Russell and Capt. John
Stege, detective chief, determined i
upon a thorough investigation of the j
police department. Its inquiry will!
be lauched Thursday, with Alderman I
Arthur F. Albert as prosecutor—Al- j----------------------
hert. the Citv Council leader, who J tation has been injured and it is up
last week demanded of Mayor Thomp-' to us to act.”
son that Stege and RusseH be remov- j _______________
cd for sixty days to allow a house | ^ , . * „ , , _
■ . C. O. Lide, C. L. Duncan and E.
■ . , j ; S. Lilienstem were in Marshall Tues-
I A county grand jury was ordered I . .. . ,. ,.
by Dennis J. Normnyle, Chief Justiee *** otte"d'"* 1 meel,"*,,of„ S
of the Criminal Court. 'e'tors of tlle Te’“‘s M,lk Products
“Vvhen the gunmen go beyond llieii ompany,
guerrilla warfare and attack the
ranks of private citizens,” said Judge
Normoyle, “it is time to curb them.
Gangsters are not only a menace to
this community, but a disgrace to the
whole United States. The city’s repu-
AUTHENT1C AIDS TO BEAUTY
Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics are used and recommended by leading
beauty specialists every day in the year. For the lady who performs
her own beauty tasks these aids should prove most effective.
Dorothy Perkins Preparations are nationally known and with them
goes our assurance that you will be more than pleased with any item
purchased here.
WILHITE & PORTER
70 . . . TWO PHONES ... 232
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Haney and Mr.
and Mrs. Burnett Haney of Afton
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Brown this week.
McCLJNTON RADIO SHOP
t Sell R. C. A. and Victor Radio*
Repair and Service all Makea
Test Tubes Free
Used Radios at a Bargain
■£ 1,
J. A. DAVIS
GAS FITTING
I am fully equipped to do any gaa
fitting in Mt. Pleasant and will fam-
ish estimates on short notict.
Telephone No. 7
CONOCO
Celebrates its Conquest in
America^ Greatest Motor Classic!
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GERM-PROCESSED is the First Stock Motor Oil
to “place” in INDIANAPOLIS Speedway Races!
. . . . Now PENETRATIVE LUBRICITY Proves it’s
Worth in the Terrific Punishment of Racing Motors
Dave Evans, driving a one hun-
dred twenty-two cubic inch
front drive Miller Special,
placed sixth out of thirty-eight
starters. Evans added less than
one-half the amount of oil
-usually consumed in the aver-
age racing motor, in five hours,
twenty-four minutes, fifty-
four seconds of driving, at an
average speed of 92.57 miles per
hour.
More than one hundred and sev-
enty thousand cheering, excited
people, Friday, May 30, saw CON-
OCO do something that no other
stock oil has ever done before! . . .
saw CONOCO’S claims for the
sensational new Germ-Processed
oil verified beyond the shadow of a
doubt... saw the su-
preme test applied to
America’s newest oil..
law Vjci ill - Pi'GCCSSed
oil "place” among the
leaders of the Indian-
apolis Race . . . saw
CONOCO victorious
CONOCO
Y
in the domestic oil market
of the Nation!
It was only good strategy
for CONOCO to agaip
bring the superiority of
Germ-Processed oil to your
attention in this sensational
way. At a time when motor-
ists in every section of the country
have been lending willing ears to
the story of the Germ Process . . .
learning that this is the first funda-
mental improvement in oils since
1901 . . . reading the sensational
disclosures of motor oil merit fol-
lowing the recent Pike’s Peak Tests
. . . CONOCO, by this masterful
stroke,crystallizes the already wide-
spread conviction, that Germ-
Processed Motor Oil is the safest oil
for every-day driving
in twenty-seven mil-
lion cars.
Fnr the Germ-Pro-
cessed oil used in this
race was the same
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Tko Comal Bomrd of
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station bearing the CON-
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never were told that about
any other oil, were you? Re-
member, Germ-Processed is
the first stock oil that ever
"placed” in this race. Now
CONOCO has proven its
claims, confirmed its challenge and
justified this request of you:
"If you value the life of your
motor, if you would reduce your
operating costs, if you want better
lubrication than any other oil can
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MOTOR OIL
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1930, newspaper, June 17, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785096/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.