The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Calomel is dangerous, it may salfvate
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Thedford’s
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if you feel bilious, headachy, constl-
Mrs. Cone Johnson of Tyler has
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is a harmless vegetable substitute for
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feeling great. No salts necessary. Give
it to the children because it is per-
ment, and so it goes through child-
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George driving, now that
Mexicans.
the exclusion of everything else.
Governor Neff declined a second
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serve.—Dallas Dore Sharp.
SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS
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R. H. Kirby, Austin.
the inner layer is cooked.
On invitation from the War De-
Quick Squash Biscuits.
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CONSTIPATION
invitation extended him by the St.
Louis Chamber of Commerce to speak
ACK FROST can paint rare pictures
On the window over night,
The one class exercises its capacity
for carrying things in its mind and
pated and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of Dod-
Governor Neff has replied by wire
and mail to the request of President
to his comforts and to his education.
We have better means of under-
standing each other than we used to.
We know what is going on in Sydney
to become flabby and undependable.
Each individual has within his or
her brain a certain amount of reten-
Faulty memory, if you go deeply
, into its cause, you will find very fre-
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joined the Red Cross. He is learning
first aid, and knows where all the hos-
pitals are.—London Opinion.
With his pencil cold and white.
But the rarest, fairest picture
That high art can e’er attain
Is my baby’s smiling features
Framed within the windowpane.
killing of the boy was most cruel, his
head having been beaten with rocks
and his eyes taken out and then ex-
hibited by the murderer to persons
he met in the road.
and bake as the ordinary biscuits. De-
licious with butter and honey.
Meuz azwe0
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tail of a cow blonging to the former s
mother and the tragedy grew out of
that accusation, it was alleged.
By
JOHN
BLAKE
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he has ' especlally in adults who have become
absorbed in the problems of life to
$.2 6 Bell-ans
)-52 Hot water
P=• Sure Relief
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
All his slouch is in his clothes J
and you know it. •
Important to All Women
Readers of This Paper
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Cuticura Soap
---The Healthy---
Shaving Soap
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dine with him in slouch attire.
IN FACT
WHAT FUN IT IS
TO BE HUNGRY!
Obregon of Mexico that the Texas
, Executive give protection to Mexican
! nationals in this State. The Gover:
' nor assured president Obregon that
every protection would be given tue
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Many send for a sample bottle to see
what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver
and bladder medicine, will do for them. By
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I will be Hikely to retain sounds rnd
their success’ons better than another
Something to Think About
By F.A,DALKER
resigned as Democratic national com
mittee-woman from Texas and friends
of Miss Margie E. Neal of Carthage,
Panola County, have become inter
; ested in her behalf to succeed Mrs.
Johnson.
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eAdvehtrmmentand can not satlvate hood to old aze, with memory playing
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; San Antonio of the murder of Theo-
* dore Bernhard. 13 years old, and sen-
When the fiery artist limns his
Pictures in the glowing coals
He can touch the finest feelings
Of the most artistic souls.
But the sweetest, neatest picture
Ever shown to mortal sight
Is my baby’s smiling features
। in the evening lamp alight.
When the sun god lays his color:}
On the canvas of the world,
You may think earth’s richest treasure
To your gaze has been unfurled.
But the rarest, fairest picture
I can ever hope to know
is my baby’s smiling features
With the light of love aglow.
(Copyright by Will M. Maupin.)
BYHEL R.
PBYSER
son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which cannot k0 without unusual effort. And
if the effort is not put forth regular-
Reassuring.
Proud Wife (to nervous friend in
By E. R. Peycer. i
Has a Man Like This Proposed ’
to You? •
“pep” that goes with perfect health.
You need Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.
Take Gude’s for a short time and
note the big difference in the way you
look, eat and feel.
Your druggist has it—liquid or tab-
lets, as you prefer.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
> Ev0yje Ei
Next Dose of Treacherous Drug
May Start Misery
’ for You.
B. K. Garrett of San Antonio, Uni-
versity of Texas student and second
lieutenant in Company A. 11th Engi-
neers, Texas National Guard, is re-
ported recovering at a local hospital
from wounds suffered when he Was
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you and make you suffer fearfully from
soreness of gums, tenderness of jaws thus gives memory strength, endur-
and teeth, swollen tongue and exces- ; ance and ability
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
and I decided to try it, for, as I 111
say, I had tried others for two M
Has Anyone Laughed
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EVEN CAREFUL
CALOMEL USERS
The people who lack sand hav
some difficulty in nementing a friend-
' Miss Annie Webb Blanton, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction
has announced' that she is unquall-
■ fiedly in favor of an illiteracy com-
mission for Texas in order that per-
sons who can net read nor write
may be taught to do so.
In it.
Mourning for the dead, dead days
of long ago has a sentimental value,
but otherwise is pretty useless.
Man was not born to become per-
fect in a hurry. He isn’t perfect now,
even after some millions of years of
opportunity for development.
But he is more nearly perfect than
he was two thousand years ago, or
for that matter, a hundred years ago.
In other words, he’s progressing.
He isn’t war-proof yet. He hasn’t
found any means of settling his big-
gest quarrels except by taking up
arms. •
But he doesn’t burn witches any
longer, and he accords his fellows
more right to their opinions than he
used to.
Incidentally his morals are better
than they were in the time of Rome,
and he has done considerable to add
TT IS observed that the educated
- have, as a rule, a better memniory
than the uneducated. The reason for
this is obvious’
Homer R. Mitchell, general mana-
ger of the Texas Employers’ Insur-
ance Association, has arrived for a
meeting of the committee of fourteen
appointed by Deputy Insurance Com-
missioner John M. Scott to arrange
the insurance laws in the plan of
separating banking and insurance
divisions of the present combined de-
partment into separate departments.
• tenced to death, was overruled by
} the Court of Criminal Appeals. The
V/OU can’t be well and hearty un-
Y less you are properly nourished—
- you can’t be strong unless your
appetite is good.
For a keen appetite, good digestion,
rich red blood, and the "punch” and
AW 6O5H,MAw!
I've GoT to TRAIN MY
HAIR,HBINT 1?
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YOUR OL’STOCKIN’!
AlL THE FELLER DO
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Indigestion
“I had very severe attacks of
indigestion," writes Mr. M. H.
Wade, a farmer, of R. F D. 1,
Weir, Mitt. “I would suffer
for months at a time. All I dared
eat was a little bread and
butter... consequently I suffer-
ed from weakness. I would try
to eat, then the terrible suffer-
ing in my stomachi I took
medicines, but did not get any
better. The druggist recom-
mended
Thousands upon thousands of women T
have kidney or bladder trouble and never •
•aspect it. Tracing myriad forms gymnastic
Women’s complaints often prove to be
Lift Off with Fingers
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If you are troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; painful
passage of urine, you will find
relief by regularly taking
LATHROP’S
GOLDMED4p
* HAARLEM OIL “o
( THE CANTON HERALD
HOBO S
A new and effective balm for Kid-
ney and Bladder treatment Made
of Herbs. No Alcohol No habit
forming drugs.
Treatment 6 bottles for $6.00 with
order. Story of Hobo Free for the
asking. Nothing like it Write:
HOBO MEDICINE CO.
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
child deficient in this sense-endow-
'dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and if it doesn’t start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up
a medicine or
laxative — so
cannot gripe.
Try it today.
DELL-ANS
258 and 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
CORNS
or more years without any im-
provement in my health. I soon
found the Black-Draught was
acting on my liver and easing
the terrible pain.
“In two or three weeks, I
found I could go back to eating.
I only weighed 123. Now I
weigh 147—eat anything I want
to. and by taking Black-Draught
I do not suffer.
Have you tried Thedford’s
Black-Draught? If not, do so
today.
Over 8 million packages sold,
a year. At dealers*
‘TAKEN generally this world is
— about what may be expected of it,
(Copyright by McClure Newspaper ;
Syndicate.) I
| names or dates at a moment's notice,
i while the other class permits memory
enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., yon may receive sam-
ple size bottle by parcel post. You can
purchase medium and large size bottles at
all drug stores.—Advertisement
Bad Breath
Is Usually Due to
Constipation
When you are constipated,
not enough of Nature’s
lubricating liquid is pro-
duced in the bowel to keep
the food waste soft and
moving. Doctors prescribe
Nujol because it acts like
this natural lubricant and
thus replaces it.
— Nujol is a
d lubricant—not
sive saliva dribbling from the mouth.
Don’t trust calomel, it is mercury;
qulcksilver.
summer camps and the establishment
of co-operative rules between health
agencies and civilian agencies in
building good citizens for national de-
tense were worsed out by this grou
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and Nome and Tokyo, and can go to
considering the sort of people who are the movies and see pictures of ele-
likes you -ecause you don’t •
mind going to a fancy show I
with him in slouch clothes or ’
going into a big restaurant to I
in that city at some early date. /he
Governor advised the St. Louis peo-
ple that pressing official business
prevented his acceptance, at agast
for the present.
automobile)—I feel so safe with quently is the result of inattention.
Long Words.
In respect to legitimate words mos
authorities agree that first in rank
comes "antidisestablishmentarianism"
(28) letters, followed by "honorif-
cabilitudinity" ((22 letters).
A NICE oyster dish a little out of
** the ordinary and one which may
be used for luncheon or Sunday night
supper is
Escalloped Oysters and Celery.
Allow two dozen oysters to serve
four or five persons, one cupful of
diced celery parboiled for fifteen min-
utes in a very little water and the
water used with the oyster liquor in
the escalloped dish. Drain the oy-
sters and place a layer in a buttered
baking dish, cover with celery, a few
crushed cracker crumbs and pepper
and salt to taste, dotting each layer
with bits of butter. Repeat, using but
two layers of oysters, finish with cel-
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MANAGING MEMORY
BELNNS
INDIGESToN)
The deficiency in the general reve-
nue fund will probably reach high
water mark in early December at
about $2,500,000 and thereafter begin
to recede until it is wiped cut in
February. The November pay roll
will add $500,000 to the deficiency of
$2,000,000 on Nov. 1, but some money
is being received and warrants, in
small amounts, are being called in
from time to time.
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Motion for rehearing in the case
of Clemente Apolinar, convicted at
accidentally shot. Garrett, with a
party of friends, was on an outing
; at Lake Austin when his shotgun
was accidentally exploded when he
placed it in his canoe, the shot tak-
ing effect in his right arm.
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Governor Neff has announced the
appointment of the following as dele
2 Uriah Bell, 99 years old, Confeder-
z ate Ve eran, residing at the State
z ' Confede te Home, who is believed
7 to be the world’s oldest motorist, re-
Z ported to the police department that
a thief had stripped his car of cas-
% ; ings and a set of curtains.
7 You Give Too Much of Your
« Time to Others? How often
% have people sald to you; “You
K use up so much perfectly good
7 strength doing for others? Why
« do you? They don't appreciate
n it!” It may be true that you do,
« it may be true that some few
g people do not appreciate what
% you do, but seme do. Anyhow,
g you have a ncod habit. None is
2 better than the giving hablt,
R The Good Book says. “Cast thy
« bread upon the waters, for thou
2 shalt find it. Give a portion to
7 seven, yea, even to eight" And
7 that’s only another way of say-
2 ing if you give a lot you’ll get
a lot, maybe not In money and
things, but in real happiness
and satisfaction. Think what
sacrifices the Quakers and the
people of the various commis-
sions are making in foreign and
uncomfortable countries to help
the starving!
SO
Your Get-away here is:
Nothing pays like giving. So
you can feel sorry for the chap
that laughed at you; he hasn’t
begun yet to be happy.
(Copyright by McClure Newspaper
Syndicate.)
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
dhy h If the kidneys are not in a healthy con-
pM.dition, they may cause the other organs
K k yo become diseased.
Ki i You may suffer pain in the back, head-
Ighh She and loss of ambition.
2. ‘oor health makes you nervous, irri- ।
•N table and maybe despondent; it makes
any one so.
But hundreds of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring health
to the kidneys, proved to be just the
remedy needed to overcome such condi-
tions.
By WILL M. MAUPIN
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z 1 site in Bell County. The commission 1
7 has also inspected sites in Burnet and
% ' Comal Counties.
Symptoms: Long of limb, dark- ;
light hair, that glints in the sun, ;
beaming white teeth; you see •
them glitter before you see him; I
wears soft clothes! Get it? Soft *
everything. Looks soft, yet a th- i
letic; wears slouch hats, slouch *
suits, (Norfolks and Knickers), •
slouch shoes, never gloves. He ;
cused Davis of having cut off the
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And these usually are the people
who habitually complain.
They have ceased to see the sun-
light or to move forward. They sit
dejectedly at the crossroads, while
others pass them and go on their way
rejoicing.
A man or woman is not better than
his or her memory.
Each may have ability, pleasing
manners and good looks, but if he or
she is deficient in memory the road
will take to nowhere save to disap-
pointment.
The fact is that good memory is at
the base of every great success, hav-
ing for its helpful couriers energy,
industry and probity which give to
memory a strategic position from
which it cannot be shaken, even in
critical moments of stress when every-
thing depends on the right move.
He who msallies himself with bad
memory, refuses to manage his mem-
ory or drill it with utmost care, which
1 he can do by continual practice, allies
himself with failure, and in most in-
stances he has nobody to blame for
his miserly incapacity and inherit-
ance but his miserable self.
(©. 1922 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate > I
ly, with persistent determination to
improve, memory will not of Itself
make notable progress.
There are, it is true, native differ-
ences of retentive power.
One child is from the first capable
of retaining Impressions of all kinds
more easily than others. A child with
a good natural ear for musical sounds
He is really quite smart! I
Prescription to His Bride:
Q Teach your mother that he ?
X is all right and then all ’
will be well and your life will f
be happy.
Absorb This: •
Know Where to Slouch! There ;
Larry Mills, chief inspector of the
State Fire Insurance Commission
said that he was not an applicant for
appointment as a member of the
Railroad Commission to succeed
Earle B. Mayfield, United States
Senator-elect. It has been reported
that Mr. Mills was an applicant for
the position.
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itorer. Sale to use as water. Makes you look young
ugain. At all good druggists, 75 cents, or direci
from EESSIG ELLI&, Chemists, Memphis, Tenn
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Mix and sift two cupfuls of flour partment, Charles M. De Forest,
with one teaspoonfu. of salt and three modern health crusade executive, Na
teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Rub tional Tuberculosis Association, par-
in two tablespoonfuls of shortening ticipated in a conference on the
and the yolk of an egg, one-half cup- i training of the youth of the country,
fill of cooked riced squash and cold called by Secretary Weeks. Such
milk to make a mixture to roll. Cut questions as the administration of
1 The commission to relocate the
State prison has inspected a proposed
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layers of oysters in a baking dish Maness, Crockett; Dr. L. D. Ander-
is not advisable as the top and bot- l son. Fort Worth; Dr. B. A. Hodges,
tom layers will be overcooked before Temple; Dr. R. W. Adams, Houston:
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The Court of Criminal Appeals has
aflirmed the case of Luther Kenna-
mer, from Jones County, sentenced
to ten years for the alleged murder
of C. F. Davis. Kennamer had ac-
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IIHIIIMIIIMIIIIIinMIIIIIIIIIRIIflim of the World League Against Alco-
a cupful of cream. Finish with but- Webb, Dallas; Mrs. Claude de Van
tered crumbs and bake long enough Watt, Austin; Mrs. Cora B. Magrail,
to brown the crumbs. More than two Grand Prairie; The Rev. E. A.
phants a pilin’ teak in India. All
this makes for education, and as II.
G. Wells tells us, education eventual-
ly means perfect civilization.
It may not be the best of all possi-
ble worlds, but It is the best world
that people now living have experi-
enced. And we think it is getting
better.
Anyway, just because women wear
short skirts, and crowds go to prize
fights, let’s not despair. We're im-
proving. slowly but surely, and by and
by we can work out our own salva-
tion. And a time like this, when there
is more going on than there ever has
been before, is surely a good time in
which to be living.
(Copyright by John Blake.)
Condansed Rustin Nevs
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: MEN YOU MAY MARRY
Miss Annie Blanton, State Superin- j
tendent ut Public Intruction is in j
Waco, where she will deliver an ad- :
dregs at the annual session of the
Texas Congress of Mothers.
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and nric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.
Look far the name Gold Madal an
box and accept no imitation
2 g)
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
♦Treezone” on an aching corn, instant-
ly that corn stops hurting, then short-
ly you lift it right off with fingers.
TrulyI
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn between the toes, and the cal
luses, without soreness or Irritation
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