The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1936 Page: 2 of 10
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
Out of Fun*
THE FEAFHERHEADS
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MESCAL IKE a* . L. HUNTLBY
Team Work
Divided Skirt and Shorts Combination <?
That Equips the Young Lady for Sports
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Bare Living
FINNEY OF THE FORCE ^ow*.
VlS—Oi WEAR.
Lots o'peepuL
complain in* 'Boar
thim be n' So
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WAL-eF IT AIN'T
Dippy-tn' Pick-
pocket/ where
HAVE VfeZ BIN—
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about -These
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CAMP IS NO
puce per.
ME
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AN' I'M
FLAT BROKE
AN' WHY SO
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By O. JACOBSSON
ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES Train Trial
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(C !#••. I«jr r« ftw>HdatH Mew# Feature )
LAVISH LOVE
Br GLUYAS WILLIAMS
Row can you be engaged to a
man of forty? He ha , I bear, given
yon some magnificent pieaenta."
That'a the point A flrat lore ia
romantic, but a last love is lavish."
SKEWS, ssys^s: ss.
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EtacoafBÜI
PATTKH\ SO. 1S7I.-M
Y«>u know yourself I (nit half tin
enjoyment iif any «port Is
If you aren't correctly dressed, and
really there' no excuse for not lie-
In .' equipped for nny active «port
when n model such iin Illustrated in
so eaay and Inexpensive to make.
The illviileil «¿irt I" suitable fur
golf, tennis. bicycling, riding «tul hik
Ing, It aHKtirefi plenty of room anil
comfort, lit!tton# on the side and sup-
ports the most youthful blouse. Note
Sajjós
riiul's Advancement
Ah men In n crowd Instinctively
make room for one who would force
his way through It. no mankind
makeo way for one who rushes to-
ward an object beyond tliein.
Always practice thrift, no matter
how freely you spend. That Is, don't
waste money.
Nothing In more uear.vlng than the
"honest opinion" of a man who
"doesn't know."
If diamonds could be found by the
bushel, they would still he as beau-
tiful as when they cost $5,000 apiece.
Beware of Idleness
Many of the wrong things men do
are done In Idle moments because
they can't think of anything else to
do.
A man's wife Is his best "guide-
bonk on etiquette."
No man can reelst telling ngaln
and attain how he felt when "death
starr«i| him In the face."
That's Why
llow fortunate Is a man whom ev-
erybody likes; and hi- seldom knows
why.
Kewaro that contlnnali. scolding
about daily Irritations be not .lust an
other one of them, lie cheerful at
least part of the time.
Persons of leisure generally find a
rather poor assortment of company.
So many worthwhile men are busy.
Admiration Is a form of lunging
for aomethlng we need.
the sports pocket. Peter i'an collar,
rnylan sleevo and dainty feminine
bow.
Instead of the divided skirt, you
may have shorts If you prefer, for
the pattern Is performed at Juat the
proper length. Notlcu the ainal!
ski'tch,
ildriiiii'a Hell Pattern No. idiivit is
available in sl/.es 12, 14, 10, 18 and
20. Corresponding bust measurements
30. 82. «4. :$0 and 3r nl*e 10 ch>
requires 4'i yards of .15 Inch fabric.
For shorts only..'tis yards Is required.
Send 1.1 cents for the pattern.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept., h07 w. Adama
St., Chicago, iii.
O Hull Syndic-sir—WNlt Servios.
BOYS! GIRLS!
Read the drupe Nuta ad In another
column of thla paper and learn now
to join the Dlasy I)ean Winners and
win valuable free prtrea.—Adv.
We'll Pick the First
Which Is best nf the three—op
tlmism, pessimism or Indifference?
Shin Quickest Way
-ai
No matter how dull and dark your
complexion; no matter how freckled and
cousened by sun «nú wind, NA DIÑOLA
Cream will whiten,
clear and smooth your
skin to new beauty,
3uiekest, easiest way.
ust apply at bedtime:
NAPIÑOLA, tcited and
trusted for over a gen-
eration, begins its beau-
tifying work whilo you
sleep. Then you sec any-
by-day improvement un-
til your complexion ia
restored to crcamy
white,satin smooth, _
loveliness. No dÍMppointments, no long
wsiting for results. Moncy-bsck «tar-
antee. At all toilet counters, only 60c.Or
write NAPINOLA, Hox ¥7, Paris,Tenn.
WUdom Sel In
When the thrills cease to thrill
then philosophy begins.
CORNS
QUICKLY Í.AFHT
l&müved
To instantly reliare pain, atop nag-
ging ihoe pressure and quickly,
safely loosen and remove corna or
callouses—us« New Dm Luxe Dr.
8chol!'a Zino pada. These soothing,
kcalios.etMliicaiafjpadspreveotsara toes
«sdbuitns Fl«th color; waterproof.
At aD dm* «bos a*' J
Dr Schollsi
11 no pads /}<
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90s 40< 65 c Bottlea^
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BILIOUS SPELLS
In bilious pc!l . one of the First
things to do in to take a dose oi
Itl.ick-UrauKht to relieve the attend-
ing constipation.
Mr. T, I . Austin, of McAilcrnille,
N. C .. trlls of having 'it-cd Hlsck-
Draught for a long turn "There ia
a box full on my mantel, now." he
write*. "I take it for biliomucus. If
I did not take it, the dullness and
headache would put me out of busi-
ness. It i * the quickest medicine to
relieve me."
Illarl--Draught I' purely vr(r >l Stf. It ia
mi of the mini reinu rnn .il laaotivr. S. Id
in 2&-crnt |>«rk«Kr> Containtns 25 rlowt.
■lACKBRAIJeBT
CLASSIFIED ADS
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This story will interest
many Men and Women
Handy
"Can yon serve company?" nskod
the housewife when she was hiring
the servant.
"Yea, rntim; both ways."
"What do you mean?" aaked the
punled one.
"So' they'll come again, or stay
nwny."--\Vnli Street Journal.
Proceeding With Caution
"Think Irtifore you speak," said
the prudent peraon.
"I alwnya do so," replied Senator
Sorghum. "I have never given an
Interview without having a repu-
diation ready In caae It should
pruve unsatisfactory."
Net Bobby's
Teacher—Bobby, you have some-
thing new at your houae, haven't
you?
Bobby—No, ma'am.
Teacher—Now think? Are you
mean
NOT long ago I was like some friends I
have...low in spirit*...run-down...out of
sorts.. .tired easily and looked terrible. I knew
1 had no serious organic trouble so I reasoned
sensibly... as my experience hss since proven...
that work, worry, colds snd whatnot had just
worn me down.
The confldcnce mother haa always had In
S.S.S. Tonic. ..which is still her stand-by when
site feels run-down...convinced me 1 ought to
try this Treatment...! started s course...the
colo
better.
felt thL.
called fighting strength... It is great to feel
strong again and like my old self. QliJ-Cs
y this Treatment...I started ■ course...xne
ilor began to come back to mv akin...I felt
ttter...! no longer tired eaally and soon I
•It that those red-blood-cell were back to so-
"Ym, l
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RELIEVE
bkiN
KAULT1
FAST
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Dont go another day without trying the Cutlcura
aid to skin beauty, in a week you'll see a change.
And as the treatment continue, you'll be amasad.
"*•- miutr madleaudl^uallUea of Culleura Soap, pía the
CUTICIMA
TSfiXt.
•INTMINT
AND IOAP
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1936, newspaper, May 21, 1936; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175205/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.