Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1935 Page: 10 of 12
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November 8, 1985
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Wore Horseshoe* noal|t|(« of character ami which
-*■— < rotors' personality With an uamls-
ago Franc* was baffled; ukabl* sheen. It everything
>1 murder mystery. Wllh-J wlltUi,.| ju, MaMlm in
U|W fUTilllH'iUl-iKP^t^, i, n action. association* *
rre stabbed to death oo <r^ richer., a Ill-power la Increasid.
a small town. All were ^.confidence developed, memory la
no struggle bad taken retentive, coneeatraUon easier
nnKy enrth around them _a|j jroni t|,e inception of one things
Costume of Suede Is Top o’ Mode
STAR
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tbe stgMUnrM af Woodrow Wikaon _ §
ITn r* )L rwmm nurtr Twmmf Wl» Alwt • ^ _
da4xYmrMuh±atpmt-frpakam, I—i ■ . Wofii*KtT'tfSamam Vwfiu
. Wiiooc —rded the pe*l t4 - -^pERWE|CHT men
• „ . ' $ U ^and women arc fre-
quently the staves of disordered
HAN’T Cl CCD 'nerves.' They arc restless,
■ffqfflu I mUifcl active and over-consc»entk)MS
All I CCT Cl AC T people who usually work be-
n Ul I OlUCw vond their strength because'
. raritwn ..r7nr <W Mreagth is m* up to the aver-
AFFECTS HEART
Cats Prwura May Cause DM. «“■* *** mr\ T“V?T'
. PLll j «<»• " -* fear for their health, fear for fail-
comfort. RtgW ^>de Best |B *,«**„, Vsr f« safety #T
If yoo tea* ta bed and can’* sk«p oo fan.ir ,fc<1 friend*. M«t of the*
* movie • IVadio £
* •'/ •
*** By VIRGINIA VALE***
IESLIE HOWARD is in
A-e Hollywood again, rushing
to get a, picture done and hurry
hack to Broadway; he's going
to do “Hamlet"—hell act in it.
produce it. stage it—do every-
thing but write it, which
Shakespeare saved him the trou-
ble of barmy to do.
Cliff Dweller*
* A"* fiir bark aa 1tM» B. C. appar-
ently. men were Jiving In eaves of
wbatvlH now the Ueaa Verde nation
4 park.
Later the murderer, a woman was
discovered. Sbe had derated tbe
victims' suspicion by a friendly chat,
bear* the surprise attack, And »he
had ooncealM her Modal* fitted with
borbeehiws. by a long cloak.—Colder’*
TtONIj .
SEND FOR THIS GIFT!
Have you heard Helen naves no
tbe radio In that nice serial that
. she's doing? She's
■■■■■ still floating over
I being able te eat
M everythin* abe
4 want* to. She had
j0T ,M * Girtbday tbe other
vu” - and • foe tbe
Why So Many People
BIRTHDAY BOWL
Fed That They’re Slipping
LMtnjTbdr*4^” onThinga
It l« not vnrommon for physicians
treating (>l« Hans of pwtieeu to
i»*errw«ie ntu* h of their t<cr and
dl&r-nUy by .convincing them that
the* are mistaken, aod as *mou as
this l* done they An4 that the food*
shi.~h they feared raose Bo glftreao
vtatwef."
I * to quoti^r i he words of !’r**f.
E- V U OItam Johns Hoptfbs
miTrmity. on ' How to Increase
Weight.'
T*—w “nervous” rases of tueier-
weight need three thing*: <1J a
better state of nn-
HVMHRHH'rrition which twejny
more fat «n their
■ bodies! good digeo-
K ■ lion and irx-reased
Baaff 9Tw strength; (”) tbe
^ U ability to rest suf-
fjfcA MM* ■ ficlenriy w. :hat they
U ‘Uf efTed* <*f »c-
‘-•imijlated fatigue—
fry rhese [>*ople have
been overtire«l a
Dr Bartcn h«*< time. Itest
give* tbe rfrcula-_
tin* s rtiance To rid the, blood of.
tbe waste products: (3) they must,
loses h« sit he ext ekotewsw "
Its of tfiosght—get sway froitr their
worrle* *rA fesr*. Tlii* will lu»
prove' their outlook on life.
From the food standpoint these
Individual* must follow the opposite
course u» those who are trying to
.reduce weiglit. Overweight* enT
plenty of Biest tlrfsrrt hot rut
down on fat* «*Hurch food*. Un-
ileryyeight* whl le rutting down
slightly op meats. mn*f rreatly In
crease their fat and starch foods.
The fat foods are hotter, rrejun. fat
meat. The «*rrb fond* are bread,
potatoes, sugar*, pastry.
Itoetor MH'oIlnm point oat that
the all round diet is ne< <-*«jiry—a*
pnore than fat on tlie body is need-
Dr. H L Sboub Htm York, report*
"in addition to mtomtinal clcanunf
Adlar&m gr+atty raduemm boctmria
and coion bmcjlh .’'
Mr* Jaw. Filler: Go on toy stoceoch
sm so bod J coold aot eat or deep Keen
my heart hurt. Tbe fnt dose of Adlerika
brought nr relief. Now I eat a* 1 wizh,
beep fate and never felt better.”
year* *he could eat
a piece of her own
birthday cake! $h«
weighed Sft round#
sis weeks ago; rhea
came the necessity
tor putting on
weight so that *f»e rook! play Queen*
Victoria on the stage—40 or T<Q
pound* w.:* what she had to gain.
| She’* pot on 10 already.
After a.'!, you girl* who yearn for
; a career in movies might do well
to remember that you'll have to
abandon eating to a great extent If
you make the grade. Kven the stars
who declare that tfiey can eat what
I they want to' are really careful
i about dieting, add getting beaten up
during the course of the dally mas-
sage is taken a* a matter of course.
Helen Hayes
•This offer is nuydc to ccie*
brate tbe sdectioo of Quaker
Oats as the cereal for the
Dioone Quintuplets, even be-
fore their first birthday. You
will love this souvenir. A
beautiful design in lifetime
chromium, 6" ta diameter, tae-
; ful for serving many things.
Send now to address below.
M VITAMIN B FOR KEEPING FIT*.
Many people ’round 40 think they’re
’•growing old “ They fed tired a lot
. . . “weak.” Have headache*, dizzi-
ness. stomach upsets.
Well, scientists say the cause of all
this, in a great many cases, is simply
an acid condition of the stomach.
Nothing more.
: All you have to do is to neutralize
the excess stomach acidity.
When you have one of these acid
stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk
qf Magnesia after meals and before
Jban Bennett arrived in New York going to bed. That’s alll
with her two tittle girls, and though Try this. Soon you’ll feel like
She po:ed very w,n,ng!y for camera another person! Takn-^nlh« the
men. refused to let her children b« hquid PHIIJJPS or the
-»* Mdk °*
Una outlined with braided soede
adda further distinction to this
charming gown.
Sued* evening wraps are also In
high fashion, either of tbe abort
CTuf, took and listen for it’s
“J most important news we are
telling you—all about the latest
sensation In fasbioadom. namely the
costome done entirely of handsome.
colorful suede, la tbe perfectly ____
stunning dHhsMT Jackets, swagger lines. Capes, too. If you please,
coats and msoy-pieee ensembles of some of wbicb are elegantly col-
all-lesther which «» *,*PPl**a «■»- h»4-sub ettw-fiu: — -----------
into the limelight this season an To the right lo tbe picture. Katb
epoch making chapter is being writ- leeo Burke, another favorite. Is
ten into tbe annals of fashion bis wearing a five-piece ensemble done
torT- entirely of bande^me suede, ta a '
A significant thing a boot this in- fascinating tone of rich banter a
Mguiag all leather movement la. graea. it Is one of tbe band laeed
thsi designers Ifive discovered that tyiws (the skirt Is sewn t^rfher l
soede adapts Itself with equal faell with leather thobrs) curb as is
Ity .to formal as well as casual foremost la fashion tbls year, la
aportsy styling. Which la a line of fact, laced leather It the password
thought to which our minds must to high style la the thrilling soede
adjust would we fully appreciate outfits that are being turned out
the broad scope covered la tbe new for fall sad winter. For the seams
leather fashloos, since hitherto tbe to be laced together as here shown
mention of leather to a style sense dates yoor costume as being in-
meant Its use for sturdy sport* mlstakably a “last word” creation
• ear ooly. j0 ^ instance 0f the five-piece
To provp to your aattstactlon here shown, lacing Is carried!
tbe truth of tbe above assertion, we out shin- the *-4re of trip erte '
tnetfe you tc grtmpVe Ibe ^love of -rmnt fastening of the form fitting
a gown” as pictured to tbe left In „Wrt. also oo the collar sod •
the Illustration. The lady of the reverv of tbe swagger coat and two I
evening as here portrayed Is Bette buttoned vest. A saucy youthful
Davis of cinema fame. Sbe Is wear- suede beret together with a miser'# '
log an exquisite gown of white drawstring bag completes this per
cbevrita suede. Which goes to fectly stunning street outfit.
Sri. ^kSI&iZL *'* A* 10 <*"»«* below m j
Haris in this »"h'««ber vogue now ,he „„ |f (||
meMiMDg rbrouxboot the style cete ron„ -4,^,,- „ I
ter# of the »wrl^- An adorable „ |iaur<^a O'Sullivan, of film i
gown, you will .dm t. . this bo |)f, who flf
gulling «ue,le formal It baa the ^ori„ tonrhr^4. ,
.Unit, suave lines to which m> maov banA.lM ,n^ of
of fashion follower! aspire. A high fhlt orTaniannr
neckline In front with low back- •nmo.jimo.N.lMa
1C WORTI OF
QiiiQMfS
3 CAKES OF
FRESH YEAH
rwdores roste’io is returning to
the screen In a fvrfect role for her,
that of -iHrarest.” the beautiful
young mother. In "Little Lord
Katintleroy.’', with PrviMe Bartholo-
mew . a* the . hero with the. Jong
curia.
Well. What EW?
If they werevt-t railed tbe 'bonds'
of arntTiaaony. It ought help.
Phillips’^
/Mi/A cfAt
And.- speaking of Freddie—now
that he’s making so macb money,
h i s father and
mother moot coa—jH
u-iv <>f him. mi*
aunt ha* lrf*en hi* ! 'uj
guardian sir.te he I
»a* three, when he W
was living with hi* * *
grandparents. |l e 1^ ~Mf(^ Tp
Is glad to go right M +%AJ> L
on i>elonging to his ^a
aunt, hut would JL
iii.e to proviil*- for dammit
the education of his
two small sisters. Fraddto.
Since hi* aunt I*
Ifiritvly responsible for his aorraaa,
It does seem right thst the court
a!1owe«l her t«> have him—e#|iecial-
ly as he adore* l»er.
A Soft Answer
Arguing become* quarreling when
the voice Is raised.
Borrower, Leader
Neither a borrower nor a lender
t; for loan oft loses both Itself and
friend,
There ora all kind*
of cheap printing—
bat none of it is
really cheap —at
least aot oa a basis
of valss. Cheap
staff is as sally
worth almost what it
costs. Our printing
isn’t the cheapest
yon can get. bat it’s
as good as the host.
ed for hen it h
Another [mint emphasized I# rest.
J1 cat ix espial to food in maiutaln-
Ktune
* j Ir.g ami increasing wrlrhr.
times re*t alone is sufficient to
bring on a satisfactory Increase In
t wHgl.L Thewe thin nerv«»ns Indi-
r vidtml* are usnallV *n active that
• unlees they are nrtiiallr lying down,
they seem t«* be always moving
! al*ouf.
Thus the thin Indlviilual vim
would store more fat mu«t include
In his program a resolution to keep
himself calm, and cut down his phy-
sical activity to the lowest possible.
point If he can get to the place
where lie. Is willing to let others do
some of his work, and take on aomc
of his re»;*>n*1Mltl,v—that la If be
. * ran become carefree—he Is well on
bis way toward an increase In
weight.
However, all underweight Is not
. (.due, to tiervonenea*, or to a family
tendency, to :tblnne«*. but may lie i Jy
di/e to what I* calk'd focal Infer j j
; Hon; that I* where an infection In j
• one part uf the body may affect j
4 some other organ or may affect the f ^
i body a* a w'hole. Tims lnfer-te<l ton- _! 1.;
sits Infected teeth infected slnuse*.
1 lnre<-ted gall bladder may be so tin- ll
, ck'rmlning the system that lo«* of | L
weight naturally follow*. Till* . ;
mean* then that an examination l.y j ^
the doctor and deatlwf should he
i the first thought when there I* ' fc
: tiredness and underweight.
■‘When one wants to Increase j r
weight It J* wise to plan the menu* 1 **
| so that both *al:ids and leafy veg- j
etnhles find a prominent place In j
theni. Atedit one-qnarter to one- j ^
, -fifth mure food than -usual should | W
j be ea^en ao that If rest la also Ink- &,
, eh this extra amount of foml may i
nfiSawvOi BsssMs I I*4* stored In Hie body In tbe form !
bo far (otaxtb- j of fat.”
Wintersmith’s Tonic
RADIANT
HEATER
LIGHTS
INSTANTLY
Wary I’ielcford ha« « nnc prolrgi; I
the is Arimne Bnrt a ninrt*m year-old !
French firl. who woj signed up by
/c**e l-aikr for the pieturci he’ll make ,
for the netc Pickford untl.
PM rva] namninit warmth on the
eotdavt winter daya Comfortably beau any
average room fa a abort tin*. Na eowrttna.
aoin* tailing. Malcm and till mo ita own gm from
ordinary raooline. PortaUe .. carry amd am K
anywhere. Caste lam than 2* an hoar to non.
Ugfcte tnotutiy. JeotstrOon amtob. tors
• vahre, and oat flaws wave apon we VO d
dmn. cboorfaL boaJihful boat.
So* Tear Local Dualrv - or wrtto as
for Free Illustrated Folder
THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO.
COLOR PERVADES
WHOLE ENSEMBLE
There's rsnng in “Shipmates For-
ever” that's pttch a knocknnt that
the Naval Academy ha* adopted It
to sing at football games—the com-
posers hastily dashed off new words
for It. and the midshipmen will be
singing It any minute now.
CREPE AND VELVET
" By CHEfiiC NICHOLAS
Ugly If Not
A loud horse-laugh is lovely If lt>
on your aide.
Some Action
One should not hare loo mock pa
ttence with patience.
Special Intrmloetorv Offer! Twentr double
edged raior blade* onb' 14e postpaid. Toor’i
»up|’l,v |IM BatUtectUM. gworonteod «><
tnbnry refunded. Uue 11, Urwvrr, Colo
Keep a Good Laxative
always in your home
Among the necessities of home is
. good, reliable laxative. Don't be
without one! Do your best to pre-
vent conittparxw. Don't neglect it when
yon bet soy of ita disagreeable eroiptami
owning on. . . “We have used TSedtord .
Black• Draught lor ft yrore and have brand
it ■ very aortal owdicme that retry Um.l>
ought to hove fa their home." write# Mr*
Ferry Hmlra. of Belt VO. Tern*. "I take Block
Draoght far btlrauMteee, conotipoltoo gad
other at* where a good Uiofire or purgative
je needed I hare alwvyt faond Mack-
brauffbl gives mrmmI roanka **
Find* Relief
W Safe, All-
rVegetableWay
SI* bad ghrva op hope
Firtt to Praiva . .
Be the first to prulse. Those who
come later will sound like echoes/
Mothers read this:
Fffunsi
Some New Shades Added to there aren't enough - girls on those
Hosiery For Autumn Wear kumteur hour* on the radio—so
Hosiery, this fall Is here In a ! bn,*h "P on v,’"r *‘r‘^
variety of new abadca. In kee|tlng *,“1 ln J,our
with a growring feeling of luxury In 1 —At—
the evening mode, smart rumple- I Loretta Young Is really ill; Twren-
menu will be provided for the gold. ' tieth Oentury-Fox has had to post-
silver. and briuize slippers worn
with gowns of Kastern Influence.
For daytime a aeries of brown* frill
be best liked—golden brown, wine
brown, brownish taupe with a rone
cast, natural helge and ropiwry
brown—to go with autumn colors
tVNU—L
Step* in Coring Underweight
1. The removal of any lu.ooion
which may mean examination by
! |>hy*l<laft and dentist.
| U. The building up of the body by
| the use of rich r>ourl>dilng fi»o«I*
such as butter, cream, bacon, milk,
eggs. meat, sugar, cocoa.
3. The ttse of an abdominal sup*'
port at the lieglnnlng of the build-
ing up process, a* this not only-
hold* the organs up in position, but
YW*b-oUTBW^HWff* enabling "him
fa t»e up and alxiut *n«re. Till* be-
ing able to he about more is helm
mothers don’t know the remedy.
A^ liquid laxative is tha answer,
mothers. The answer to all your
worries over constipation. A liquid
can be tneasurtd. The dose can be
exactly suited to any age or need.
Just reduce the dose each lime, until
the bowels ere moving of their own
accord and need no help.
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood *
VOUR kidneys are constantly fillet-
I ing waste matter from the blood
•beam. But kidneys sometimes lag in
their work"—do not act as nature in-
tended fail to remove Impurities the!
poison the systrai whan retained.
with safe.soothing -
Resinol
SmI
•ODDS A\D USDS . . . Cl audit u
Colbert’i will probably be the meat
Hollywood marriage . . . Eleanor
Powell gefj the “Ballerina” role that
Then you may suffer nagging bock
tcitt/ diuincss, icinty or (oo ffeouen
This treatment will succeed xrith^
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W' ,ni„,
* cm# . a. f <is of hor aalfk art Irf mala 4 r ■**<!. Seam
together with gold metal threads to lor a yepr
of the mode this season. The after
noun drees which combines vet-
form a colorful
will have no other
ed number on the preeen* style pro-
effectively. Tbe Bower, at tbe aboul
der era also of velvet A high mill
tary-typo nem line accents tbe chic
of thlfi cootamo.
n and Carl Bruton . . . 1/ Kiepurt
ba convinced that tha company
'r Hand far temperamenuU fit*. Ao
tiaWfi.h Used as Rattan*
Tiny metal goidfiab, Wlm uiack-
tlppvd fins and tails in approved
goldfish style are used lo button a
know length mole of a tea gown.
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