Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1926 Page: 5 of 10
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Radicals!
Diner—These sardines are terrible!
Walter—But they’re imported, sir.
Diner—Well, they ought to be do
ported, every one of them.
( OIt\ I’HITTKHS
2 cups green corn pulp.
2 eggs.
2Vts tablespoons flour.
level teaspoons* Calumet Baking
Powder.
1 level teaspoon salt.
I>ttsh of pepper or paprika
1 tablespoon incited shortening.
The corn must be uncooked and
freshly scraped, not cut. Beat the egg
yolks Into the corn, then fold In stiff
I whites. Add other ingredients. It may
i need more flour, but add as little as
possible. Fry in a hot greased frying
pan browning on one side then the
other.
Fore-Armed
Jack—S# Itu111 Is going (o marry
hltu, eh? Tou know he’s a tough egg.
jean—Don’t worry. She knows
how to use an egg beater.—Progres-
sive Grocer.
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Help
“Docs your daughter help any with
the housework V”
“She washes tier dog.”
iRanilg-
_rs cast,
(vnnclng
Kore. It
| Troops
way to
Ihat was
I covered
Ipii—sud-
Itme the
Eng ir.ys-
brs stood
groups
automo-
to corps
lie longer,
the thick
Sotn e-
hement of
(blue, ttie
vs.
in of Itani-
ln soldiers
■motorcycle
ll from t tie
time ago
fp and ("oil-
ls had been
lie dispatch
[tops." Just
: “It’s alt
Ills words
[tile rumors
(hour or so.
themselves
to the old
Ihc ^Ddls of
|the ^of had
artly gone,
fr, the figure
prayer, was
inoved as he
Ikon windows
untight made
fries who had
Idinnl Mercler
flock to sfip-
■of enemy oc-
ngs.
ched, one
and told
i.” The old
empty sleeve
1. He had
as he told
put on the
after the witti-
previous day.
He repeated
. Then came
supported by
far-away, the
stairway to
"A Canadian will announce to ttie i
villages and towns of Belgium that j
tliev are liberated and that the Boche j
has gone,” lie said.
A few creaks as the old man gripped j
the ropes. Then the first peal of the
bells of pence when the two soldiers j
heaved with all their might.
The whole market square below j
filled with people. The old cure looked j
down and motioned with his hands to I
his parlshoners to come close up, for
It is considered an extremely happy j
omen to take part in a ceremony of
ringing the hells of peace in France
and Belgium.
The Peals of the Bells.
And then came the answer—first j
In the belfry. And Just when tlie old |
cure caught the glad tidings, later
powerful and with full tones the bells
everywhere pealing, far farther than
we could hear, for !n that hour all the
bells of Belgium and France, as far
as the Spanish border, had taken up
tlie ringing.
The Canadians wont down with the
cure, others had taken over the task
in the belfrey. And Just when the old
men and women and little children
the only civilians-had gathered in a
great happy throng, there sounded u
wild cry, a wonderful shout of victory,
never before heard in this town. Dash-
ing along came a squadron of C ana-
dian cavalry, whooping it up In true
cowboy style. Through their tqars the
people smiled and laughed. The old
cure stood looking on. "I-u Belgique
enfln fibre, et voila nos liberuteurs
(Belgium free at last and here are
our liberators).’’ he said.—l’lerre Van
I’uessen, in the Atlanta < onstitution.
When you have any trouble with your
stomach such as gas, heaviness and
distention, why fool with things which
at best can ouly give relief.
Why not get a medicine that wi.l
build up your upset, disordered stom-
ach and make it so strong and vigor-
ous that it will do its work without
any help. , ,, ,,
Such a medicine Is Dare s Mentha
Pepsin, a delightful elixir that is sold
by your local dealer and druggists
everywhere with the distinct under-
standing that if it doesn’t greatly help
you your money will he gladly returned.
It has helped thousands—it will no
doubt help you.
Confirmation Wanted
Her Friend-^-Wh.v don't you ask
your husband’s advice on the matter.'
I Herself—I intend to, as soon as 1
| decide on what I’m going to do.
Would Have Armistice
Day National Holiday
“ \rmistice day should take equal
rank with the Fourth of July and
Decoration day as patriotic national
holidays," said Walter Greenlee of
Columbia, S. C„ In an interview
printed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
•••It,,, armistice marked one of the
greatest epochs in American history,
representing the capitulation of one
of tin? most powerful fighting ma-
chines on tlie face of the earth be-
cause of the activities of the Ameri-
can solditTs.
••With nearly 2,000,000 soldiers who
went overseas and another 1.000,000
ready to go, it behooves the people to
turn'out and honor these hoys by ob-
serving the day of victory, due to
their efforts. We cannot pay too
much respect to the hoys who sacri-
ficed everything to follow the flag and
fight for humanity and the preserva-
tion of civilization.
“Armistice day should lie a day of
rejoicing and thanksgiving, and the
people should decorate their homes in
patriotic colors. fl lie hoys who were
wearing khaki have not forgotten the
extravagant phrases of welcome that
greeted them on their return. They
will judge by the interest in their cel-
ebration whether tilt* words of praise
and welcome were sincere.”
Wondered Why
Breath Was So Bad
Brooklyn. Miss Rose Dittmar
writes:—“Even though I brushed
my teeth and used a mouth wash,
my friends turned away when I
talked and I wondered why my
breath was so offensive, while peo-
ple less careful were not troubled.
After taking Carter’s Little Liver
Pills for a while the trouble started
to disappear. I also noticed my
face hud better color and was clear-
er, my eyes brighter, my appetite
more hearty anti I had no consti-
pation.” Bad breath must be
reached at the source of the trou-
ble. Druggists. 25 & 75c red pkgs.
SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN”- genuine
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physn
cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
| DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARTj
Accept only “Bayer" pack ace
which contains proven directions.
Handy ’'Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets.
Also bottles of 24 and luO— Druggists.
Aspirin Is the trade murk of Bayer Uanofmcture of Monoacrtlcacidestt-r Jf S.itrytle.cW _
Wrong Dope
Police Captain- What is the charge
against tins man, officer?
to End
If there is any pig in a man's na-
ture it is sure to crop out when he
travels.
oilier Voting in tfiis state, sir.
when lie admits fie vote in another.
Prisoner--Excuse, please. Mr. < ■<ii-
eral, da man he say when 1 m natural-
ize, “You can vote in any s;ate now.
—Afistoti Recorder.
If we did everything we were told
to do—we couldn’t.
Injection of a new kind of oil en-
ables doctors to make bettor X-ray
studies of the lungs and chests of tu-
berculosis patients.
ing found out
ilig taken its.
SOUND HEALTH
demands pure foods. To have easily digested
bakings use Calumet. Every ingredient offi-
cially approved by U. S. Food Authorities.
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A bath with Cutleura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores
followed by a dusting with Cutleura
Talcum powder usually means a clear,
sweet, healthy skin.—Advertisement.
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Stinebaugh, Jack & Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1926, newspaper, November 5, 1926; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115447/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .