The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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[From Na.'jiiyillo V^uii - : mul] •
. Ann- Dallas Dudley, the new tire en-
gine at .the Wavc.-I, -1-n m me hall,
will he christened on i lay ai't-
eropn _ 'at ,2 o'clock with appropriate
exercises. Mrs. Guilford Dudley, for
«&'hom the engine gets its name,-is one
>f tlx slate's pioneer suiVraae workers
•Jiii'l it is duo to her tintirinir wa:'k lhnt
> ihe women
of- Tennessee. Mrs.. Miles' Williams, a
resident of the twenty-first ward, -i*
chairman of 'avi"ijige'ment-s,.and also .a
pioneer * suftra^ist, and little Judith
Winston .Folk, the 6-year-old..daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ileau Folk, also a
pioneer suffragist and- the youngest
member of th~e^Naslryine orga nii?a|toiC"
has been chosfen sponsor* J^iss -Folk
has selected as her maids tte followtng'
young girls, daughters of prominent
suffrage leaders: Tra-vania Dudley,*
L&nore Kenny, Kate Barksdale, Harriet
Ingram, Mary Sue Cantrell, Jane Davis
and Elizabeth Smith.
At the christening not champagne
but a bottle of coca-cola will be broken
and the maids will shower the engine
With yellow flowers.- Speeches will be
made by Mayor , William Gupton, Com-
missioner Tompkins and Chief A. A.
Rosetta. Mrs. Dudley, a member of the
national suffrage organization, and
Mi's. Reau Folk, chairman of the city
organization, "will be honor guests of
the occasion.—Adv. . i .
The- Effects-.©! Op';'
All some.'women talk about is-
about 18 houi^.
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"k. V?I,e4ciiu,t Leviathan arrived at Hoboken wuh Illinois troops of the Thirty-third division. This photo-
.-grnph sirqws'soiin' «>i' t,he men of The One Hundred and -T-woTity-riihth regiment nnon tlioir arrival JnTtii& jihotor.
^^^^S|-^;Wr;Laudryj, Neitzel G. ClAveil; O. Basinaer. A. Roesch, E. 0. Rnlding and W. Deegau.
§fo A§IA! HOWARD SHAW BETS IWFPAI 1 WORLD S GREATEST SOLDIER
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R«crtgn!rio«-.of t'he.'worlv of woinwrduring the War was given l>y ttie war
>pa.rtin(!tit. wiion Secretary leaker presented the Distinguished Sorvlae. Sledal
1'4ft Anna I toward'" Shaw, etiafrmaii
- Ill of r.atioiiaT defense.
! %0.aglioni tlie war. •'
of the woinan's conimittee o-f- the
Doctor Shaw was at the h&ul of the committee
TURKS IN HUNGER DEiONSWfSTtON
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, When Sergt.' Alviii .0. 'York, oij the
Three Ittindred and Twenty-eighth-in-
fa-irtry, Eighty-second division, jeput-
ed to. have acooniplished the greatest
single feat .of, the war, arriyed from
France he was greeted by the Tennes-
see Soelety of New York and taken'io'
the \Vatdorf-iVst5rTa> where' a dhiher
;\vas'i&siJved in his honor. The sergeant
waspresented with $2,000 in Liberty-
bonds. This photograph shows Ser-
^fimifc.Xaxlv'.JK'tliUug. iil-pi.c£iu-e .nf-hL*.
iVged; mother-.* ' " ■ • .'
Cry tomorroyv,
(augh today. \
if you must, but
. growth of the cells which are likely to become pern;
imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or mrcoues m later we.
Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack o
powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children guiec
in their infancy... The rule among physicians is that children i1 -'V®J
receive opiates in the smallest {.loses for mora than a day afe a time, saa
only then if unavoidable. •' „ „ „
The -administration of Anodynes, l5rops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups ana
other narcotics to cliildren by any but a physician cannot be too strongly
decried, and the druggist should not be a party to It, Children who at© ill
need the attention of. a physician, and it is nothing less than a cruno to
.dose them willfully with narcotics.
■ Castorla contains no nai-cotics if it' bears the
eignsiiufe of Ghai.II.11 Fletcher.
Pennine Castoria always bears the signature of*
Don'tfSheeze; You IVlay Die-.
• Scientists say -that we are never
nearer death than when we sneeze,
the act causing a momentary convul-
sion of the brain.
FRECKLES
Now, Is'the TimQ 2© Get Rid of These Ugly Spoti
There's no longer tile ^lightest used of feeling
ashamed of your frectles, as^sOthlne-—douhl<!
strength—Is guaranteed to remove these homely
spots. -
Simply • get an—-ounce ol' OtKlne—double
from your druggist, and apply a little
of it night and. .morning and you- sho"Id soon see
that eve# the worst freckles have begun rto dis
appear, while the lighter ones'have vanished en-
tirely. It- Is: seldom that more than oue 'ounce
is needed .to completely clear the skin and gain
a beautiful clear completion.
—Be sure biir'-strength- OH*ine.-
as this is sold under guarantee of money back
il* "it fails to remove^'frecjiles.—Adv.
..... Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Ciiti-
cura Talcum Powder, -i.tn exquisitely
scented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby. and dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su-
perfluous. One of the Cutieura Toilet
Trio (Soap,^Qi at merit, Talcum):-—.
The bet you- intended to make
tlickf't is 'always a safe bet.
but
ICni'A!!'
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Placbrl anywhere, DAISY KLY KiLLPT' attractaS
Mlla-ainiiftsr'NeSt, ctcan, ornamental, convenient
— . cheap,, tasts all a«a-
/■,on. Maite-of metal,
cah'f opitl or.tip over;:
will not soil orinjura
anytbiner. Quaronteed.
DAISY
FLY K1LLBB
at your dealer at
5 by. EXPRESS, prepaid, «U5. ■
HAEOLD SOMEItS. 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N.S,
All drugefeta; Soap'25, Ointment 25 and CO, Talcum25.
Sample each free of "Outicara, Dept. £, J3ojQtoh.V<
Do you put
day's work ?.
your "O. K.",„ ou your
Laws are
executed..—-
not alive until they are
BIEW SOUTH WALES
INFOHMATION--BUR"EAU
Singer Building, 149 Froadwfcy, New York City
'WiU"be pleased to-send Governui.ent Buil^tlua
or answer nny inquiries recrarding opportu-
nities for farming, stock raising, fruit growtafi,
mining and. Investment in Kew Bouth Wales,
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. -HAIR. BALSAPJ
A toilet preparation of 1x1er4.fi,
Help^ to eradicate dandruff.
For Restorfng Color and
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair J
■ 60c. an{i<LW ut
HEARTBURN
GaosediJ^, _
femadS'
That
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART;
- ■ IT'S YOUR ICSDNEYS
Kidney disease is -no respecter of per-
sons. A majority of "the ills afflicting
people today ean be traced back to the
. kidiey.:, ti Quble.
The kidneys are the most impox-tant
organs of the body. They are the fil-
terers of your blood. If the poisons
• which are Swept ifom the tissues by the
blood are not eliminated thraugli the
kidneys.diRease.oioneformoranother
wjill claim you as a vietini.
Kidney disease is usually indicated by
\vearihess, sleeplessness, -nervousness,
. despondency, backliclie, stomach trou-
ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen,
jSall stones, g ra v el, rheum a t is m ,s ci a ti ca
Slid lumbago.-
All thes'e derangements are nature's
signals' that tli9: kidneys need help.
You should use: GOLD MEDAL Haar-
lem, Oil Capsules immediately. The
-soothing, iiealing ..oil stimulates the
kidneys, relieves inflammation and de-
stroys Jthe„.&Crms which have caused it.
Go to,,.your druggist today and pt a
box Of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. In twenty-four hours yoia
•should feel health and vigor returning
After, you feel s'ojnewhat improved
continue to take one or two. capsules
each day, so" as to keep the first-class
condition and ward off the danger of
other attacks. ...
'. Ask for the ofiginal ispoEteW GOLD ,
.MEDAL brand. Three sizes...Money re-
funded if they do not kelp you.
' Good Riddance.
"Shall? .we hif'e a detective to watch'
our wedding presents?" ■
"I hardly think that will he neces-
sary, my, dear. Our friends have-,
.seized the opportunity !q wo.rk off a-
The General Tendency.- '
"Everybody in America belongs to
some kind of a socfnl or r-ominorcial
organization-,"' observed the distin-
guished visitor." '
"Yes," answered KeriafoF"^7r^ium."
"W<
bitter iieartburn, beTcBTril', food-
r^p'-ating, intlig'ftption. hjoat after- eating'—
nil are caused by aci-d-stomach. But .thGV.
a ile only first symptoms-r(j,jw ftf. siffh^ td
A*arn you of awful troubles if not stopped.
Headnche, biliousness, rheumatism, sciatica,
that tired, listless feeling, lack of' energy
-inromRift,- oven cancer and ulcers —
of the int«sstines and many other ailments
are traceable to ACID-STOMA.CH.
Thousands—yes, 'millions—of people 'trho
ought to be -well and strong are mere weff It- -1 ;
lings because of acid-spomn.cn. They reaUy
starve in the ini(-lst of ph-rity because th^y /'*•
.4.0 not {ret enough strength a ad. vlLalityfrffia—
the food they eat. I - V
chance to do its work right. Make jt ^trtottfT#, -
cool, sweet and comfortable.
brings quick relief for heart-burn, belcjijnjg',
indigestion and other stomach-miseries^:"-ftnk-H---;-;—-
proves digestion—h lps you get full strehgth^v. ■ -
from your food. Thousands say ElATONlG .
Is the most worrderful stomach remedy .fit : T
the world. Brought them relief when'every-
thing else failed. « i
£)ur best testimonial is "what BATO^IC_ ' •
will do for you. .So get a big 50c box of
EATONIC today from your druggist, use it
five days—if you're not pleased, return-it
and get your money back.
(TORTOOR-ACIP-STOMAeiQ
Ruth Cliitbrd, the moving ,pictur0r
sUiTi has a cousin overseas. Recent-
ly l is name appeared in the casualty
1 ist S[s_ \voui)tie(JL ; ... .
"Yes," said Miss Clifford, in an-'
■swer to n 11 in(\uir'y by lVer"fTirecfofv""
"•.-lie was .wounded, .but not'seriously!
We bnjj.ar.;> fetter from the <regimental
surgeon/'' " V -
"Where was he wonnrlerl(1
Gerard.
"We are. not quite sure. Tlie sur-
numTFonerr"
freon uienti'oneri the place, but" we
have .develoned ..info ,a nntion of) don't Jmrn-V. \v,ht4.her....U.<-s n nnn imr^\onL
Journa
i v re 11 eh villa ire
B.eautifA'l SoMb American Bird.
On -suiiKi- of tlie--islands, of the - Pa-
-cHie,- - Soutlr
' i'ound ihe Lfi-intlful hird -kno\Tn as the
jticana. It" S4 famous, for its so-cnHed
l^ov® danceH which npp.onr to h<v )jx§-
j cuted by. males to excite the ad-
miration .-of -itie' foinalo birds. When
iho iflatlhg •■.season approaches the
jacana' will-lyAgle' out Its favorite lady
j and^try .to. her-tadmipatioii with
its bewitenlng; .maneuvers. In the
ie- - wings are and I -
x, rC 1 «> i"
n FKiifmiI "cololvd r6"alWrs "produce" a
VciUi^nt effect'.
A letter makes a great difference in k
word. AwpfSmakes a great difference
in baking powders. ^ ; : .
If the little v^ord "alum" appears on
tKe, label it may meatt;teler"Mling:
If the. words "Dr. Price's" stand, out
mean
" ^This is only one reason why;' it pkyi'
-to use / '• .• ' ;
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919, newspaper, July 25, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242497/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.