Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933.
Renowned Texas Flyer at San Angelo
“Bud ’nd Dub”
llcre’s, Jimmie Matter;-., intrepid Ft. Worth flyer, stepping from
his plane at San Angelo, Texas, last week after a flight from New
Afork in 13 hours. Mattcrn, who started around the world with Ben-
, no-t Griffin, to bog down in a peat moat in Russia after breaking all
Records that far, plans another round the world flight, in this p.ans*,
named “The Spirit of Progress.”
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scribing for The Daily Times.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL
Lad Ton'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin* to Go
If yoo fed sour and sunk and the world
looks punk, don't swallow a lot of silts,
mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewinf
gum and expect them to make you suddenly
■waet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can’t do it. They only move the
bowels and a mere movement c'oesn’t get at
the cause. The reason (or your d iwn-and-out
feeling is your liver. It should jwur oat two
pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
If this bile is not flowing freely, vour food
doesn’t digest. It ju3t decays in lb? bowels.
Gee bloats up your Btomacb. You have a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul,
akin often breaks out in blemishes. Yorr head
aehes and you feel down and out. Your whole
system is poisoned.
b It takes those good, old CARTIIR’S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS <o get thaw two
pounds of bile flowing freeiy and make you
feel “up and up.” They contain wonder! ul,
harmless, gentle vegetable extrncts, amasktg
when it comes to making the bile flow fred;'.
I But don't ask for liver pills. Ask fur Carts ’•
^tittle Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter1!
little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent f
wbeMtute. 26c at all storm. 01MlC.li.0r
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The girls played two basketball
games this week, winning both
games. They went to Marshall
Springs Wednesday and the score
was 50 to 3 in their favor. They were
visited Friday afternoon by John-
town and the score was 16 to 3 in
favor of Maple Springs. Johntown
has boasted they haven’t been beat,
this year, but now their story will
be different.
| The boys played basketball with
Pad’s Chapel Friday afternoon. The
! score was 22 to 4 in Maple Springs’
favor
j The men of the community came
j Friday to continue the work on the
! school ground, and at noon a pot of
real stew was ready for all men who
were working, and the pupils of the
school. We are getting our school
grounds fixed so nicely, plenty of
stew and two victories make us feel
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WE TAKE ORDERS FOR
SALES
BOOKS
FOR RETAIL STORES
MANIFOLD BOOKS
FOR WHOLESALERS, JOBBERS
MANUFACTURERS, ETC.
AND CAFE CHECKS
FOR RESTAURANTS, HOTELS
CLUBS, DRUG STORES, ETC.
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We have an ideal connection with one of the best factories
in the country. We can supply finest quality books and pads
purpose—promptly—and at low cost. You can buy
any
from us just as advantageously as from the factory—and w®
relieve you of annoying detail.
Why buy from salesmen just passing through, when you
can get them through a home-town house, with a guarantee of
satisfaction?
SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR ORDER
Mt. Pleasant Daily Times
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Cf THE HORSE-DRAW W VEHICLES
YOU LITTLE FOLKS. THEY WERE
BEFORE YOUR TIME ANPWlLl
PROBABLY INTEREST YOU. CLIMB
IN THE Ot ROCKET-PLANE.
J. H. Mason has on exhibit in his (health house in the primary grades, urday night, Sunday and Sunday
room some interesting historical pic- j This house is to be constructed with j night.
tures. [foods of value to one’s health. *j --
Mrs. J. H. Mason is wof-king on aj Preaching services will be held Sat-j Apples contain 82 per cent watec.
WHITE HYACINTHS
to feed the soul
A great department store, one of the largest in
the country, published a most unusual advertisement
“Buy something you don’t need,” it read. And there
is a sound and worthy philosophy beneath that seem-
ingly cold and calloused plea... a philosophy that has
endured for centuries.
“If I had two loaves,” wrote the Persian poet,
Sadi of Shiraz, “I would sell one, and buy white hya-
cinths, to feed my soul.” And throughout all history,
men have sold their loaves to buy white hyacinths.
We would modify the exhortation of the depart-
ment store. Buy something you could do without, but
something you very much want____The antique chair
you’ve been promising yourself. The new carpeting
for the dining room. . . . The electric grandfather’s
clock, or the sterling silver.
Values were never so great, for the amount ex-
peded, as now. You have only to turn to the adver-
tisements in this newspaper to be convinced. Here is
written a story too important for you to miss. And
very often you will find you may keep both loaves . ..
and have your hyacinths as well.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1933, newspaper, March 1, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785221/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.