Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 19, 192S
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Wiopsboro Weekly News
Homer R. Weir, Editor
|L25 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered as second-class mat-
tor, September 24, 1909, at the
postoffice at Winnsboro, Texas,
under the act of March 3, 1879.
Advertising rates made known
on application.
AMERICAN LEGION TO
SHOW UNUSUAL PICTURE
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
We truly have sale prices for
the month of April. Get your
share of the new crisp mer
chandise at such low prices.—
The Enterprise.
APRIL
SPECIALS
20c
Good Gingham For
lOc yd.
By special arrangement thej
local Post of the American Le-
gion has secured the Official U.
S. Government picture of the
World War, "America's An-
swer," which is to be shown
two days at the Amusu Thea-
tre, starting at 1 p. m., April
28 and 24th.
The picture was made during
the war by the U. S. Signal J
Corps, to be used at the time of
the making, officially by the;
War Department. The picture
is in seven reels, and constitut-
es a complete vivid portrayal of
the World War and the part
played by America.
Starting by showing our
President and General Persh-
ing, the man who taught the
military expert at Europe a lesr-
8on in breaking through the
Hindenburg line, which they
claimed were at some points
impossible to take. Then the
great problem of getting the
men across the ocean that was
undermined with German sub-
marines.
On to show how America won
the war, outside of having a
million and one-half men on the
firing line. The building of big
steel and concrete warehous,
base hospitals, railroads* refrig-
f*' I P crating plans and locomotives.
llinSflldlV) rOll1'"*'1 to t,1e preparing of cam-
© ouflage, that is shown later in
use o!) the front. Gradually
upward in the scale of climatic
interest of the final burst of
three reels of war, shorn of its
$1.00 fine 10 inch Organdy for fr'amou.r and revealed naked in
only 69c yard lts " ."T • , - ,
i There is the airplarie raids by
Boys Hats, 49c, 6c and _. 85c 'lay, the Zepelin at night, and
$2.95 Ladies Tailorded Blou*ljh<* klHing of hundreds of help-
m fnr «i qu less old men and women, and
** ,0F — | little children. You will breath
25c and 30c Ginghams etc. per a sigh of pleasure when you see
yard 19c't':e huge. merciless serpent of
. __ „ _ I tlie air shot down with an an-
50 and 75c Heavy Silk Laces ti-air-craft pun, manned by our
for per yard 25c straight shooting "doughboys."
OLD TIME MEDKMSAIf
For Eight Big Days, Starting Saturday, April 21st, Wei
are Making Big Bargain Price Reductions on
21 Popular Household Remedies
Save Money on these Standard Uuaranteed Preparations by Getting Them at These Genuine Bargain Prices.
Limit on the Number of Kach you May Buy. )
4 ounces Puretest Boric Acid 12c 1 oz. Puretest Aromatic Cascara 81c
4 ounces Puretest Precipitated Full pound Puretest Sodium Bi-
Chalk Powder - 9c carbonate 10c
4 ounces Puretest Cream of Tar- 1 oz. Puretest Essence of Pep-
ter ...18c per't 17c
4 ounces Puretest Rochelle Salt 17c 1 oz. Puretest Spirit Camphor 17c
1 oz. Puretest Tincture of Iodine 1&
2 oz. Puretest Aromatic Spirits
of Ammonia jk]
100 Puretest Maud's Pills 15J
100 Cathartic Compound Pills 29c
Men's Unions 59c
$1.00 Best Blue Shirts 75c
Heavy $1.50 Overalls $1.19
20c Men's Sox, 2 pair for 25c
25c Turkish Towels, each
Save 20 per cent on Better Silks
Shoes $2.98 and $.'$.98
$1.35 Silk hose for 98c
10c Value Laces for 5c
$1.00 Lace Color and Cuff Sets
for 49c
Indies and Misses $5.00 and
$6.00 Hats for $3.95 j other killed.
Children's Hats
and $1.95
Showing with a remarkable
close-up of our lioys going over
the top through bursting shells
and tangled wire, hand to hand
combating, gas attacts. Even
19c! showing all of the largest guns
used by the allies in real bat-
tles, the large guns mounted on
railway, flat cars, the tremen-
dous trench mortars, and the
big gun that was manned by
Americans that shot 22 miles.
Two of the thrilling scenes
were made by German photo-
graphers, one captured and the
One of the scenes
«i or <si ik show the Royal Prussian Guard
? . •>, . • 1 t|ie Kjuser'g picked men shoot-
Sale Prices for
Aprii
Buy Uow and Save
'Enterprise'
T. B. TURNER & SON
ing into French and American
' lines. There were several men
besides Germans that were 1HH-
| <xl making some of these scen-
ing this picture you
are steting the war as it was
actually fought. As a famous
historian exclaimed after see-
ing the picture "A more eom-
| plete history of the war, and
'the part played by America,
[could not be written." Many
(men have seen the picture and
/ admit they see more in this
picture than they did in France
in the way of action. Many of
Puretest Specialties
Zinc Stearate
A pure, smooth and delicately-scent-
ed dusting powder. Protects the
skin from chafing, relieves the irri-
tation of prickly heat and the effects
of excessive perspiration. Water-
proof—therefore unsurpassed for
babies. Absolutely prevents the
customary irritation of wet diapers.
2 packages for - 25c
To Keep Baby Comfortable and Contented
Glycerin Suppositories
INFANT SIZE
Act as a prompt and safe laxative
1/>r infants and children. We guar-
antee these Suppositories to contain
Pure Glycerin and to melt at body
temperature. Bottle equipped with
tight-fitting corkless seal.
Bottle of 12 for 15c
Sugar of Milk
Selected expressly for the prepara-
tion of "modified milk" for infant
feeding and for invalids. Guaran-
teed t > contain no casein, butter-fat
or cane sugar. Used as a baby food
will not cause fermentation under
.•my conditions.
Full Pound for _ 45{
Puretest Castor
Oil
Contains nothing but the finest,
clearest Castor Oil, specially com-
pressed from fresh, carefully-clean-
ed seed. Contains no poisonoius seed
tissue nor any of the albuminous
matter which, in other oils, causes
nausea. Practically tasteless and
odorless.
4 Ounces for
17c
Puretest Epsom Salt
POSITIVELY THE PUREST MADE
Contains no impurities whatsoever,
making it the easiest of all Epsom
Salts to use. A wonderful cathart-
ic—especially for middle-aged and
elderly people who suffer irom auto-
intoxication resulting in digestive
disturbances and mean little head-
aches. Two teaspoonfuls, dissolved
in a glass of cold water and taken
before breakfast, bring almost im-
mediate relief.
4 oz. 7c
2 full pounds for 25c
PURETEST
Witch Hazel
IS SO REFRESHING
after shaving, so soothing for insect
bites and so cooling for bruiseu or
inflamed skin. A clear, sparkling
product that is in a class by itself.
A warm weather necessity. Save
money by buying it now..
Ful Pine for 39t
PURETEST RUBBING ALCOHOL
Is used by leading hospitals, gym-
nasiums and athletic teams every-
where. It's unsurpassed for reliev-
ing soreness, lameness, stiffness,
bruises and sprains. Necessary in
every home and sick room. Medica-
ted to make it fit for external use
only, yet not unpleasant in odor.
Full Pint for 39c
Puretest Aspirin Tablets
MADE FROM TRUE ASPIRIN
Promptly relieve pain, headaches,
colds, neuralgia, pains, etc. Manu-
factured under the highest stand-
ards of quality. They disintegrate
rapidly and act quickly. We recom-
mend them and guarantee them to
give'satisfaction.
Bottle of 100 Tablets for
Puretest Mineral Oil
RUSSIAN TYPE
An effective bowel lubricant. Is an
absolutely pure liquid petrolatum.
Made from the same high-grade of
crude oil as the best imported min-
eral oils. Positively tasteless and
odorless.
Full Pint for
The
^ Drug Store
Winnsboro
Texai
the things shown in this pic-
ture have until lately been
guarded in the archives of the
War Department as secret mil-
itary information.
It is a picture that school au-
thorities believe every school
child should see. So each af-
ternoon there will be a special
matinee for the school children
at reduced prices. If you have
any children in school be sure
to give him or her the money
to attend the special matinee,
and you can rest asaured that
he will gee a picture well worth
his time and your money.
A reasonable admission of 15
and 25c will be charged.
Don't forget to phone No. 96
for your grocery needs. You
will find every thing in that
line at Proctor Bros. Co.
"It's the best gas I've ever had," and enthusiastic cus-
tomer told us. "I've had more miles., per _ gallon., in
spite of bad weather, bad roads ahd cold engine. With
the low price you charge\for it Til be coming around
regularly from now on.NAnd say! You not only run
a filling station but a real service station.
That Good Gulf and Pieree Gasoline.
WINNSBORO SERVICE STATION
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Gault of
Lewisville, Texas, are visiting
Mrs. C. J. Buroughs, Mrs. J. B
Howell and Mrs. Annie Vsnnoy.
Walter Ham visited hit par-
ents in Mt. Vernon Sundsy.
Have you tried Proctor Bros.
Co. for grooeries? Phone 96
Arthur Madison and family
of Dallas visited in Winnsboro
this week.
Loyd Whittle of Harmony
was in the city Saturday and
made The News a call.
To my old friends and new
customers: I am sewing at
home again and will appreciate
your sewing.—Mrs. J. L. High-
note.
Dr. L. V. Hightower attend-
ed the meeting of the State
Dental Society at Fort Worth
this week.
Coforiie
hat finish
Wanted in Winnsboro—Your
grocery business. — Pioctor
Bros. Co.
Read want ad*
Save last year's hat
Keep that faded straw hat
Oive h a brand new color
or restore the original one
wjth Colorite. 16 fashionable
color* from to chooee.
FOR SALE BY
THE REXAL DRUG STORE
WINNSBORO, | w TEXAS
SAVED!!
A perfecly good dress
The price of a new one
Your peace of mind
Annd your neat appearing
If you send that dress to
Chas. Robinson
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923, newspaper, April 19, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268271/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.