The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1921
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SCOUTS
A SCOUT IS A FRIEND
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PINCHOT BOOSTS SCOUTING
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iison Owners Y
You buy your phonograph {or a lifetime
Our Edison service guarantees this.
• nd appr*-* lair the f.r*«t you help tn
AISDOM of a famous scout.
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Joe Hardy Drug Co
BOV SCOUT GOOO TURNS
HOW SCOUTS CAN THE
CAN
bearing-down paint
wy tide and back —
CAN
ly- Ilf., | tO Jll
:s RK HE" SI RPIU-E
TAKE
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£
ft
The Woman’s Tonic
StOUT PRINTERS
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Wellington State Bank
ALL
DRUGGISTS
• ’ ’ ,"t
TEXAS S’
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.-•■ from
Boy Sccuta Render Mett Valuab c At
•(stance in Clean Up Campaign*
of
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for
iftrr
It
v If li
America aa Hty rienn-up wm
pair* b« participated .a by tha
•«ia» civic srganlrstloo*.
' 1 heard oi Cardui and
decided to use it,” con-
t au*s Mrs. Simpson. "I
s t a -»hort’» it was hene-
’ ftf! .» me, so I kept it up
I and it did wonders for
I :nr. /uid since then 1
have t cen glad to praise
CurdjL It is the best
wctnan’s tonic made.”
We.«k women need a
ton e. Thousands and
thousands, tike Mrs.
Sin-pbOQ, have found
Cardui of benefit terthem.
Try Cardukfor year trou-
ble-----
’ Iffl
• Hit
tn uii'lTataiidlng of Un* forent and
f :!.»• ■ diecrvation of ell net r»-
!!» Hmong
nu>nl<r ■ f
You ought to get a lifetime of musica1 flap-
ping s out of it And you do,—when you buy
a N :w Edison from us.
through the anna** of hintory hi* m<**age of a courage that known
defeat.
So nplendid an example of faith should inspire in uh the bent
courage and viajon to overcome the ohHtaclea that .stand between
and permanent prosperity—sweeping uh on to success.
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No-
body can tell.
Frederick Hall of '1 roop 15, Bridge
irt. <Vmn prnvs<i hlmoelf true
“My right wing han crumpled up;
my left wing i« broken; my center i*
yielding. I am ordering a general
advance all along the line.”
• »try grew from l.Vi In 1«»1
’Jl.< I wiMild like to ——
awarded tr i*«<ur>A> Iranis
«. Eatella V\ ', on, .Mirirwg*» of
Mar. gun 'I. rph.,n» Company here
The indomnitabk I och—hi* army broken and beaten—reeling back
toward the gates of Pari* in misery and confusion, went thundering
through the anna** of history hl* me**age of a courage that known no
• It Hall, who •ell*
u* did many other
Hrtdrep ■ t
regularly, keeps it running smoothly and
sweetly.
Johnson Grocei
—FOR-
Fditon’t Portrait
FREE
Get thia hend«ome •
etching proof by Frank-
lin B'oth. -aod frame
It for your h< m-. Shown
Edison «e be looks to-
day. Bear* b«« f» -
■unde autograph. No
sdvertunng matter. 12
» IS inches tn atxe.
Bring or mail the cow
... -
All this is service in the truest sense of
the word,—cordial, interested, and with-
out cost .<*• r*
innw, PARnill
LOOK YOUNG, fflEOY url ’1 u u'
• l»<x*toring that there la a growing
tendency dh the pen of cttlxens tQr
want csrelssxness l« the matter* <w
accident prerehtlon and itanltation.
the chamber of commerce of Hunt
lagtou. W. Va., agreed upon a city-
wWa safsty '-aropatra to be partlcl
pated th by every Mete organlxattcm
rt» Huntingdon, under the direction of
the local ofganiaatlnn of. Roy Scouts
Hair that )o»ee Ita color and lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless. la caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hgir. Our. grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her I6cka dark and beautiful,
and tbrmaanda of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark ehade of hair which la *o at-
tractive, use only thia old-time recipe.
Nowadaya w» get thia famous mix-
ture Improved by the addition of oUier
Ingredients by. asking at any drug
store for a bottft of "Wyeth'e Sage
and Rulphur Compound.” which dark-
ens the hair so naturally, ao evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It has
| Why £
Suffer? £
EC;
Wonders for Me,
D e! This Lady
w I hope r><4 <>nl) *tudj I'* »
but take It »lf'. b’n int'> ' c
• whHt i» Iwr* print* 1 with
what he find* outdoors, end get ’»•
Queen of The Pantry Flour
F'i’ice. Quality and Servlet*
5£OVT8 PIRECT CITV thia through vo..r heir Q„y
email strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but. what
delights the ladiee with Wyeth's Bago
and Sulphur Compound is that, be-
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few appiicaUona. it also brings
baek the gloae and lustre and gives It
an appearance of abundance.
WyothS Rage and Sulphur Com-
pound la a delightful toilet requisite
to impart celor and a youthful ap-
pearance to the hair, it to not ia-
tandod for the cure, mlttgatton a* pro-
i suffered for a long
l me uilh womanly weak-
ness.” says Mn. J. R
Simpson, of 57 Spruce
St., Asheville, h’. C. ”1
finally got lo the place
w here it was an effort for
me to go. - I would have
‘ I in
es-
pecially severe acrotg my
back, and dov.n in my
side there was a great
deal of Soreness. J was
nervous and easily tip-
set.
ENJO*
' ■ their phonographs i
Our Re-Creation Department makes it a
point to stock the kind of music you most enjoy.
Our magazine, “Along Broadway," comes
every month with its chat about tilings and
persons musical.
B* !!;•;. Ma-ier li
ever pr«-n, f-
iimI in u tempi*,
t :r. sl'ir I 'h’.ij*
Scout* of St. Paul'H 1 i>>*< <>p«f i
biirch did thrir own |>r,nii,:-.- for *
re-ent n.ffulr mul it tk thill 'f.c
hoy*' work would have <l< nc cn-d t to
profewtongl printer*. Printing i« <>ne
of tlir merit YiiiTge *uT.Jn t* o| vn tn ,
flr*t claa* ucoutg. Two lioiulmI >< .•ut *
•itmiifcf! for thin bruit'*- Wi H*ll*. ax
iigaltuit H5 in 191** nnd <12 w> ini?
Mnny troop* urn now printing tlu-ir
own wiiall iwout pnbllcatlun-. Who
knows how many prlnfers to-l i- nrr
getting tbrdr find taxtc for tin* pro-
ftMvddn tn them* practlcul hcoiii ntunfH*
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921, newspaper, April 8, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187172/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .