The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Unless you see tbe "Bayer Cross" on
package or on tablets you are not get-
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
wife by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-three years for
Colds , [ , Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Fain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Each unbroken paclyige contains
proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of
Salicyllcacld.
Guard Against "Flu"
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. The moment
you get those warning aches, get busy
with good old Musterole.
Musterole is a counter-irritant that
relieves congestion (which is what a
cold really is) and stimulates circulation.
It has all the good qualities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster without
the blister.
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
First you will feel a warm tingle as the
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation and
quick relief.
Have Musterole handy for emergency
use. It may prevent serious illness.
To Mothers: Musterole is now
made in milder form fop
babies and small children.)
Ask for Children's Musterole*'
35c and 65c, in jars
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ew. mil. Wnalvru Nttwapapur Uulon.)
It is out of silence that all the
marvelous things or human aotlon,
all the splendid things of human
courage, all the sublime offerings
of human faith, have sprung. When
the great tree falls In a sudden
storm, we And that, for all Its ex-
ternal bravery, It was decayed and
weak within. The real strength ot
human lite lies there also.—& J.
Barrows, D. D.
pick-uT"meals
In all families there are times when,
meals cannot be planned for or sud-
den emergencies
call for hurried
meals. It is a
wise housewife
who keeps on
band canned
soups of various
kinds, soup stock,
beef extract or
bouillon cubes to be used In number-
less ways. A chicken soup of the
canned variety may be used with a
Blight thickening and addition of
cream poured over hot toast well but-
tered, making a tine luncheon or sup-
per dish.
For stuffing green peppers to bake,
use some form of good soup with
bread eruqibs, draining off the thin
part of the soup and using for a sauce
to serve with the peppers if so de-
sired.
Fricasseed Eggs.—Tuke six hard-
cooked eggs cut crosswise Into four
thick slices, one cupful of good stock,
made from beef or canned consomme,
one teaspoonfut of butter, one small
onion finely ntlnced, one tablespoonful
of minced parsley, two teaspoonfuls «f
flour, suit and pepper to taste. Cook
the onion In the butter, stir In the
| flour, and when It bubbles add the
j*stock. When it Is boiling hot, lay In
j the eggs gently, not to break them.
Cook three or four minutes, season
j to taste and serve sprinkled with
I parsley. Serve on strips of fried
j bread.
Eggs in Nest Cut rounds of bread.
Heup on the white of egg beaten still
and drop the egg yolk In the white.
Dot with butter, season well and place
In oven lo set the egg. The season-
ing nnd butter may be added as It li
taken from the oven.
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YOMEN! DON'T BE
IMPOSED UPON
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Warning I Not All Package
Are "Diamond Dyes."
Dyes
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Experience as Nurse
Causes Mrs. Fleming
to Endorse Tanlac
Better than a milliard platter
Among the Missing
What has bacome of the old-
fashioned novelist who could Insplro
the affection of his readers for at leust
one of his characters?
Why buy many bottles of other vermi-
fuges when one bottle of Dr. Peery'a "Dead
Shot" will work without fall? Adv.
Both the future and the past
near relations to the present.
St .Joseph's
LIVER REGULATOR
/or BLOOD-LIVER-KIDNEYS
The BIG 35< CAN
care of
Zonlte ia acknowledged by
dentist* to be the ideal
moutbwaah — because it ia
absolutely non-polaonous,
does pot harm the delicate
membranra of the mouth or
throat and ia a powerful,
•aure antiseptic. One tea*
spoonful I9 half a glaia of
water once or twice a day.
Out of the suffering- comes the
serious mind; out of the salvation
the grateful heart; out of endur-
ance. fortitude; out of deliverance,
faith.—Ruskln.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Canned pumpkin or stewed fresh
pumpkin may be kept for some time
In a cold place.
Even if frozen It
does not seem to
destroy tlie flavor.
Reasoned well
with salt u n d
spices In a warm
place it will keep
a few days.
Never biuiu uoney In a damp cellar.
It ubsorhs moisture and will become
thin and In time lose Its flavor and
sour. Where salt remains dry, honey
will keep. If honey becomes grainy
or caudles, place the can or pall In
hot water when It will become clear.
Do not keep It too long in hot water
as it spoils the flavor, color nnd aroma.
When traveling with bottles of liquid,
dip the corks In melted paraffin and
the contents will never be spilled.
One can carry a candle and ulways
have them safely sealed.
When making a meringue for lemon
pie, take a tablespoonful rt cold wa-
ter for each egg white. This Increases
the amount without changing the
quality. When the meringue 1# ready
add a pinch of baking powder and
beat well. This helps to keep it
from shrinking, or falling when taken
from the oven.
Honey makes a good sweetening for
cakes, cookies, and puddings. Grated
lemon rind as well as orange rind
is good with honey dishes.
When making pumpkin pie nse
honey for sweetening and have a dls
tlctlvely different mimpkin pie.
During the early spring It Is hard to
find a variety in vegetable especially
In the cold climates, as the winter
vegetables which have been stored art
losing their flavor and hot house food?
are too expensl-e for the average
pocketbooU. Here Is a dessert one maj
try for a change:
Steamed 8trawberry Shortcake.-
Slft two and one-half cupfuls of flour
three teaspoonfuls of baking powdei
and one-fourth of a teaspoonful of
salt; cut In one-fourth of a cupful ol
butter, beat one egg and add It with
one cupful of milk and one-half cup
ful of sugar. Mix well, turn into
buttered mold, steam three hours
Serve with whipped cream an*
crushed strawberrlei.
Always nak for "Dlumond Dyes" and
If you don't see the name "Diamond
Dyes" on the package—refuse It—hand
It back!
Each 15-cent package of "Diamond
Dyes" contuins directions so simple any
woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses,
waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos,
coats, draperies, coverings—everything
new, even If she has never dyed before.
Choose any color at drug store. Refuse
substitutes I
Cautious
George had taken his country cousin
.Tim to look over the airdrome. When
he had seen all there was to see.
George said to his companion:
"Now we'll go for a Joy ride in vn
of the machines."
"I may 1* old-fashioned, but I don't
enre very much for going on n trip l->
one of these new-fangled things," re-
plied Jim.
"Oh, don't be a fool!" laughed th«
other. "Why, you may live to see air-
planes running like omnibus services
"Yes, I may, If I keep out of them,"
was the cautious reply.
Franklin's Thrift
We hear a great rienl "if Benjamin
Franklin as the greut exponent of
thrift. Historians, recall, however,
that the great scientist-statesman was
not always thrifty enough. In his re-
fusal to patent his famous stove, he
was wasteful of his own and the v>ub-
lic's profit. He wished hi* idvas to be
given free to the world, and so did not
protect his Invention; an Krgllsman
made some changes for the worse in
the Franklin fireplace, secured a pa-
tent on It and reaped a fortune from
the snlfs.
Practical Nurse for 16 Years
Tells of Recovery Thanks
to Tanlac — Recommends
It to Patients.
"I would never have believed any
medicine on earth could help me like
Tanlac did," Is the precise statement
of Mrs. Cella Fleming, 1915 Addison
St., Berkeley, Calif., a practical nurse
of sixteen years' experience.
"In 1904 a serious operation weak-
ened my system so I never saw a real
well day until I took Tanlac three
years ago. I never seemed to be hun-
gry, my stomach was so disordered I
could scarcely retain a thing I ate,
and I lost weight till I was alruoat s
shadow. I was very anemic, and shat-
tered nervfes and sleepless nights con-
tributed even more to my already mis-
erable state.
"Tanlac built up my appetite and di-
gestion wonderfully, and every slagte
ailment went,away. Then, with return-
ing strength came a 32-pound increase
In weight, and from that day three
jears ago my health has been splendid.
I recommend Tanlac to many of my
patients, for It Is Indeed a remarkable
medicine." ,
Tanlac is for sale by all good drus-
gists. Over 40 million bottles said.
Accept no substitutes.
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Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.
Her Great Advantage
"Th* sweetest pleasure of my life I
get from my music," his wife re-
marked.
"What a great advantage you have
over the neighbors," returned the un-
feeling brute.—Boston Transcript.
For your daughter's sake, use «ed
Cross Ball Blue in the laundry. She
will then have that dainty, well-groomed
appearance that girls admire.—Ad-
vertisement.
Sliding Scale
"Pa, what are the wages of slti?"
'Well, the salaries of these trust
clals vary greatly, tay son."—Smart
Set.
Nightcaps were worn whet people
slept In bedrooms aa cold as an Es-
kimo igloo.
Some men nre constantly trjlng to
lower the record for meanness.
Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cutlcura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in five minutes
with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. It
is wonderful what Cutlcura will d<
for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching
and red, rough hands.—Advertisement.
Put You at Ease
Most to be envied is that good
breeding that puts every one at ease.
Multitudes of women are like that.
Alouey back without queaUoa,
If HTJVT'S 8A l.VE fat, In Uie
treatment of ITCH, BTZXMA.
KINO WORM ,TW7FR«r other
Itching Mklu diseases. Price
75e tt druf(£lats, or direct tr\m.
VS.HIclMris Mrilclm Ca. M—Js
BATHE YOUR EYES
Use I>r. Thompson'* Hrewater.
Bnr at yonrdruggist'«,or
U68 Hirer, Troy. N.T. Booklet.
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 13-1924.
When Kipling wrote, "White as a
rain-washed bone," he hadn't ae*a a
marshmaliow.
If one has nothing else to do, on®
can curry on a large social corre-
spondence.
$2,500 in Prizes
ENTER the International Crow-Shooting
Contest. Du Pont offers $2,500 in merchan-
dise prizes. No entrance fees. Destroy the
menace *0 game and crops. Write today for
booklets giving full information on the crow.
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SERVICE ~
Health and good looks
—the reward of internal cleanliness
QooJ LookI Throughout Lift
U You Kt*0 Clean InUrnally
HEALTH and good looks go
hand in hand. If you do not
keep clean internally, your looks
and health are undermined to-
gether. A clogged intestine breeds
poisons that reach every
part of the body. These
poisons ruin the complex-
ion and undermine
health. Constipation
brings on such ailments
as headaches, bilious at-
tacks, and insomnia—
each of which sapsyour
health and vitality. Soon much
more serious conditions follow.
In constipation, say intestinal spe-
cialists, lies the primary cause of
more than three-quarters of all ill-
ness including the gravest diseases
of lif«.
Laxatives
Aggravate Constipation
Laxatives and cathartics do not
overcome constipation, says a noted
authority, but by their continued use
tend only to aggravate the condi-
tion and often lead to permanent
injury.
Medical science, through knowl-
edge of the intestinal tract gained
by X-ray observation, has found
at last in lubrication a means of
overcoming constipation.
Physicians Favor
Lubrication
The lubricant,Nujol.penetratesand
softens the hard food waste and
thus hastens its passage through
and out of the body. Thus Nujol
brings internal cleanliness.
Not a Medicine
Nujol is not a lax-
ative and cannot
gripe. Nujol is
used in leading
hospitals and is
prescribed by
physicians through-
out the world.
Cltanlintu Dtmandt Mom Than
Don't give" dis-
ease a start. Adopt this habit of
internal cleanliness. Nujol is not
a medicine. Like pure water, it is
harmless. Take Nujol as regulcrly
as you brush your teeth or wash
your face. For sale by all druggists.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341158/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.