The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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I« an «tfe<t:ve »n« quick r*U«f 'or CROUP.
CRIST COLDS tod SURE TBROAT. A trial
will convtnc* yon.
For Sale E»«tywhot«, 30 Cants a Jar.
PAWC LABORATORY CO Ian Aotoeio, Toaaa
CARBUNCLES
Carboil draws out the core
and gives quick relief
CARBOIL
W Ct Nt nous sot eox
Al All Dru&ata — Monrr back iXaranlr*
its with ter
thought I
.Colds
Broken in a day
Mali a act quickly—atop colds in 34 hours.
Fever and headache disappear. Gnppe is
conquered in j days. Every winter it saves
nuibons danger and discomfort. Don't take
chancea, don't delay an Hour. Get the best
help science knows.
Be Sure Its Price 3Oe
CA5CAW ^QUININE
Cel 8«l wU>
“MY HEAD DOESN'T
ACHE ANYMORE”
Miss Gladys Hollis of Mon-
I suffered for year
pains iu my head,
1 die i
—says
treat
rlble r_____
wouia die i
was so miser-
able. I tried
e v er y thing,
unui at last 1
find your pills
keep me free
from head-
aches and I
now feel well
aua nappy. I
am telling all
my friends
about them."
Gladys Hollis
CARTER S LITTLE LIVER PILLS
will relieve Constipation. Heart-
burn, Drowsiness, Biliousness. Nau-
sea and Indigestion and improve a
bad complexion. They are purely
vegetable, do not contain Calomel,
Mercury or habit forming drugs.
They move the bowels free from
pain. Take them tonight.
Druggists. 25c. & 75c. red pkgs.
HINDERCORNS tun.Oom., c»i
I' tiMM, etc.. «u>p» all pain, rnaare* ruw’un to tt>a
,z. hX‘.«w„.s ft.™ ■> r*
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If your eyas are sore ret Roman Era
teeal»dnt»y^nornlnr. 372 T-Vrl PiTn/t”Adv*
Between Friends
It's no slgtr because I ain en-
Tda
gaged to Jack that I’m going to marry
him.
Irfi
may back out.
And How!
"I don't suppose she suffered any
after effects of her operation?”
”No, but everybody else did.”—
Judge.
—Nn. dear, of course not—he
I
Just Whut Yeu Need
■ THE ALVIN SUN, Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County
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PETER’S TRIP
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dally prepared fur Infants
by
WHS
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BAYER
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25 f
pi mN
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
I spilled it all
truth found
A siothfui man never has tune.
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Poultry Facts
Off Want Peter.
Cuticura Comforts Tender
Aching Irritated Feet
RIDDLES
where else.
Isle
A Remedy for Piles
going through
J
tUl^SMlTHs
II QH1LLTONIC ~
foyoir GOOD HEALTH.
- r abi r t s - N?
BOSCH E E’S
SYRUP
Says Dangerous Varicose Veins
Can Be Reduced at Home
Neuralgia
Headache
Neuritis
Toothache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
BAD VENTILATION
BIG LIABILITY
ColdS
Pain
salon
i she
FraD-
Poultrymen are placing strews upon
the need of early batching and early
production from tne pullets.
Don't neglect i
chicks In the bn
Why are matches like jokes’
l.et-ause they are always made light
of.
What table has no legs to stand on?
The multiplication fable.
Early roosting keeps (he chicks from
crowding into the corners.
your
and I
to
in
Getting There
Rub—There goes a man who took a
short cut to wealth.
Dub—Tea. that's my butcher!
Strenuous
"Your wife looks rather tired.”
"Tew, she's got a lot of new labor*
I saving appliances to try out.”
Has enjoyed the confidence of
the medical prof Melon for over
88 years.
L J. Hart A Co.. Ltd.. Orlaaas
trices
I. It
j
Ride the Interurban
FROM
Houston to Galveston
Every Hour on the Hour
Express Semes— Non-Stop Traint
9:00 o. m. and 3:00 p m.
PATENTS
FOR
Coughsdu' "> Colds
i u certainty.
Coles.
Cry for
A Fine Tonic.
n..:i j_ v___i r_
DUuuo IOu up
Prevents and Relieves
Maiaria-Chiiis and Fever-Dencue
of winter
cases will make
tween io*a ami •<
poultry
hatchln
FOR PILES
pnirr «i no
Write for FREE BOOKLET
if y*ur dr**wu« caanat »«■»•!? raa. ardes
1---i.„. rMr.- ■e.'.u fr.m
(irt Msniriwr co
/ILU ST.. CHICAGO. ILL.
or any relative or friends art
because of varicose veins, or
anyone
to ask
Igtnai two-
Child ren
KOFNI
104 8 H. Wl
Saved
Billy—-Is papa's ink indelible?
Mother No. dear.
Billy That's good.
□ver my new white suit
Even In the beat of hatches there
are always some cnirss that are not
j Juat right. Ruch birds should be dla
I posed of at once.
-aid <HI
night and
enlarged
• y
iat-
When Is money damp?
When it Is due (dew) In the morn-
ing and missed (mist) at night.
against with a straw loft is the con-
trol of all mites and Hee.
Nut Guilty
Ronh—Did you fake a bath?
f rosh—No, la there one missings- >
The American Boy Magazine,
Ask your Druggist (whom you know) what
ho knows «hnnt PA7.0 OINTMENT 22 2
Remedy for Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pro.
trading Piles. 60e.
Safeguard
your
Children
grass for the young I
rooder house. It sup !
plies the vltamlnes necessary to health
and growth, that can be obtained no- i
WI.UF, ulltf
RubGrntlyand Upward Toward
the Heart as Blood in Veins
Flows That Way.
Take Salta to Wash Kidneys If
Back Pains You or Bladder
Bothers
sat watching
.
the window.
"It whs not long
before he saw the
ex' z
Have Kidneys
Examined By
Your Doctor
IRRITATING RASHES
’ For quick, lasting relief from
Itching and burning, doctor* j>r*a. ribe
Resinol
W. N. U, HOUSTON. WO. .1.4,27. j
If yon
worried
bunches, the heat advice that
In this world can give you is
your druggist for an orlg
Bathe the ier' foe several mln ttea with Cutfcunv
Soap and warm water, then follow with a light
application of Cuticura Ointment, gently nibbed
lu. Title treatment is moat successful in relieving
and comforting tired, hot, aching, burning tert.
Soa« Be Olatmaol ■ and SCe. Tatrum Sr b-id awrywharv. ’
gy^aath traa Addraaa: -CaUMia WMtearUa, tNpi Jl
■* Cuticura Shaviaa Stick 85c.
£ > Accept only “Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
F J Hand’’ "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
* Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dfuggista.
Aeplria U tta traJa mark of Bayer Maoafartnra of Monoaratlea-idMtar of Saltrvlk-aeid
! how he moved every week so that all ' -----
" 'So maybe I arn
cause I am so queer,
that?'
“ “Oh. no.’ sold Peter, 'you're won-
derful because you're so fat and jolly
and because you're always laughing
and seeming to have a good time'
"At that the old man tn the moon [
laughed some more and said:
'• 'Well, you’re a
too.
strangest thing.
"Tlie moon seemed to he growing
larger and larger, and soon It
back of a tree near his window.
"He could see quite plainly the jol- j
ly old face of his beloved man In the
nu><>r) looking jollier aud fatter than
/ MOTHER:- Fletcher’s
/ Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drop#
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
in arms and Cnildren all ages.
To avoid imitation*, alway* look for the signature of
Proven directior* on each package Physician* everywhere recommend ft
ff-?' -^r..
I anabasis
"■•WtW'UJ'tUi!!!""
ounce bottle ef Moose's Emrrj
(full strength) and apply
morning to the swollen,
veins.
are growing smaller and the trei
ment should be continued until the
veins are of normal size So pene-
trating and powerful Is Emerald * HI
that even piles are quickly absorbed.
of it
1 Exercise, grit and green food all
j have their piece in the development !
of the growing chirk, but they cannot
take the place of sunlight
Onnahtn* 1« one of the neceMsIttos I
in successful chick raising. It prevents I
rickets cr leg weaknesa. so common i
among cMcfc* rhat nre kept indoors 1
j during th* early weeks of spring. j
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Everxi i\a
Fairy Tale
l! GRAHAM DONNER
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Essentials for Boy
No boy nas ever yet developed men- | ’
tai and moral initiative and leader- j
ship without learning to work and .
earn aud save - Eugene M. Couch. 1
' me night h*
■O '
"The old mnn grinned from ear to
ear at Peter, and in a moment or two
he spoke:
“'Well. Peter, her* I
how do you like me?'
"And, as he spoke, he chuckled and |
laughed.
" ‘Oh, I think you’re wonderful.' said i
Peter, with wild enthusiasm and joy.
•' 'So you think I'm wonderful, do ‘
you? Ha. ha! Well, that is a Joke.' '
“ ‘But there certainly Isn't any one
else just like me. that's true enough.
wonderful be- '
What about ,
Duck eggs can be hatched very suc-
cessfully in Incubators, sod most !n-
I cubator manufacturers furnish special
Instruction* for the hatchina of duck
eggs with their machines.
It takes 21 days for hen eggs to •
hatch; 28 days for duck eggs; 30 to
34 for goose eggs, and 28 'lays for
turkey egg" The time may vary aomo- I
what according to conditions.
•‘TYsere was once," said Daddy
little boy named Peter who had
ways longed
see the man
the moon.
"Every night I
when there was a >
full moon he
would sit at his ■
window and look ,
at the funny, jol- i
ly face of the old
man nntll he be-
came so sleepy he
would have to ge
to bed.
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
By tiv’n< baby the bartnleaa puraly
▼•ratabia.tnlanta andebiMren’ara«tila»<>r
MRS. WlNSi£W3 SYRUP
briny* artotuahins.gratifying results
tn making baby's stomach dig«st
■ — food and bcwals move u .
thty should at teething f
UffiS. Guaranteed free V ,
from narvotlca, opL
Stea, alcohd and all /
harmful ingrodV ^84 7f' * 3
Why don't they need horses in th*
of Wight?
Because every one prefers Cowes to
Ryde.
Sure Relief
The great value of Bell-Ans is the
relief of dig eettvedlaordrrsu itheetomach
and bowelala proved by Ito aubatantial
Increase In use every year for the past
thirty years Promptly and pr-ptr)y
takrn wr have sever t—— - '• te 'a"
Send for free aamplea to Bell ft Co., Inc.,
Orangeburg, N. Y.
Partectfy Harmless to Toaag er Old
Bell-ans
FOR INDIGESTION
25$ and 75c P»<8S.5oid Everywneie
Guard Against “Flu”
With Musieroie
Influenza. Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cojd. The mement
you get those warning aches rub on
good old Muster ole.
Musieroie relieves tlie congestion
and stimulates circulation. It has all
the gix>d qualities of the old-fashioned
mustard piaster without the blister.
First you feci a warm tingle as th*
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation and
quick relief. Have Musterole handy for
crrw rgency use. It may prevent senoua
obtained and trademarks and copyrights
registered.
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Bhakers Martgage Bldg.. Hoaaloa.Tex.
............................................
A Perfect Food
' Y-’ ? And a Gentle Yet
. Forceful Tonic
Pullets Hatched Early
Begin to Lay in Fall
Eftrly hatched pullets properly grown
and matured will begin to lay during
the fall and early winter, when fresh
eggs are scarce and when* egg prl
nre nt their very highest point,
tv 111 ,,,<■*< <■ i!,.il <<f ... ff; r r
In the returns from the flock whether i
the pullets lay fairly well during th* I
winter or whether they do not begin i ■
to lay until spring, for In either case '
they will be consuming feed. Practi-
cally any pullet, whether late or early > .
Electric lights In winter Is an artl- j
flctal way of making things natural >
for hens, who do mor* work with !
longer days.
Never put chicks of different ages
tn the same coop or brooder un.eu !
there is a partition so that the tiny |
one* ar* separated from th* older |
ones. Illness.
7*o Mothin: Musterole !• «J*o
made ia milder form fee
babies a&d ssai! children.
Ask for Children'* Muaterole.
M
Better than a maetard planter
successful roe so years
30c & 90c At *H Druggists
An Honest Pug
Terry—He's a good boxer but he's
too honest.
Jim—How's that?
Terry—He won t take a sock on the ,
Jaw without returning it.
So
•werful is Emersh
s are quickly
Your druggist sells lots of ii
FARM
POULTRY
>< to
Soon you will notice that thej
grow Ing
it fthould
Whll* was going through
i woods I found something, picked It
and cou’d not find It, put It down
age’■»» ran home, l<»ol<e<l for ff, found ■
It. did not want It. and threw it away. !
Whitt wsa It? A thora lu iuy fu«*L
EJ
Ha Fall Sound
Asleep.
the i
UP. I
A poultry house without ventilation
is a source of trouble and a liability
to the owner, authorities al the col-
lege of agriculture, University uf Uil-
I uois claim.
Fiuper ^ulllutlou Is the changing
of the air within the house without
causing a draffy condition, and chang-
ing It often enough to take care of
iuuiaiuie. in other words, the ideal
desired by good veuliiallou la a Iiuujm
free from drafta aud in a dry con 1
■ dttlon
During winter months so many
: poultry keepers will make the mistake
of closing their booses *o tightly In
an effort to get warmth that th*y will
caua* a stagnant air condition, and
d«**,pMva8 will .wvult. A, uv taiue dikX
tag th* y*«r should th* front of the
house be entirely closed, and e»[>e<-tal-
ly so if th* pen is In any way
crowded.
There are many schemes and me-
chanical devices made that will aid
poultry-house ventilation, and while
these have a value, th* alm should
be to establish conditions as efficient
and fool proof as possible for getting
fresh air into the house.
For the shed-roof type of house, the
open front will solve th* difficulty, i
This opening may have a rough weatb- j
er protector of cotton, but h cotton '
screen is not necessary. Fresh air
will never hurt the blrdv. Incidental-
ly the open front will allow the birds
direct sunlight on days of sunshine.
For the bouse with an A-shaped roof
and which generally is wider than oth-
er types of houses. It would be advis-
able to put In a straw loft. The straw
will Insulate against cold and beat and
will help to absorb moisture from the
pen. It is advisable to have an open-
ing in each gable end allowing for an
air current over the straw. This is
a very simple and efficient way of
ventilating a house, and has th* ad-
ventage of keeping the house cooler I
in summer and warmer In winter. |
The one thing a person must guard j _
Keep tne family -well and
hatched, or even a very old hen. will
lay during the spring season, but it ia
the early batched pullets which must
be depended upon for eggs during the
fall and winter. The practice of
hatching *4tly as compared with
hatching late will enable the poultry
keeper to receive the very consider-
able added profit due to the produc-
tion of winter egg’, and In many
all the difference be- j
g>M») profft from the
r ' -■ , r. I :
ng an<#t»ocure winter eggs. It Is
very important.
kidney region, sharp
or sick headache.
j stomach sours, tongue fs coated, ____ ___ _
i when th* weather is bad you have I
rheume.*'" twinges. The urine gvis,
cloudy, full of sediment, the channels I
often get sure and irritated, obliging . "
you to seek relief two or three times '
during the night 6^ Jt
To help neutralize these Irritating ,
■elds, to help cleanse the kidneys
and flash off the body’s urinous waste.
get four ounces of Jsd Salts from any
pharmacy here; take a tabiespoonful
In a glass of water before breakfast
fur a few days, and your kidneys may
then act fine. This famous salts is
made from the a<-id of grapes end
lemon juice, combined with llthla. and
has been used for years to help flush
and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also
to neutralize the acldr in the system
bo they no longer irritate, thus often
I relieving bladder weakness
Jad Sults is Inexpensive, cannot In
jure and makes h delightful efferves-
cent llthla-water drink.
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Flush yonr kidneys by drinking a
quart of w’ater each day. also take
suits occasionally, says a noted au
thorlty. who tells us that too meet
rich food forms acids which almost
paralyze the kidneys In their eforts
to expel It froKi the blood. They be-
come sluggish and weaken ; then you
may suffer with a dull misery In the
pains in the back
dizziness,
r. J_. c ~ "7~“ ’I*.*’" "’Well, x.in’re h funny little chnn
nappy, Iree from constipation
A SAFE, DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE j compliment to be fat but I do.
I “ ‘It's the way I am. you see, and
It's beat to be satisfied with the way !
you are, isn't It?
" ‘If you really like me then I'll !
! take you off in my chariot of mist tc j
I visit the stars, and you’ll call on all 1
I the bright queens of the stars, who !
i sparsie Ku-rvu.vuu see Ibeui Luu)
j down on the earth.'
"So off went Peter with the man
] In the m<x*n for the most gorgeous I
i trip.
[ ■‘They visited all the stars, saw the
[bright fairy queens who live In them
i and all (he little elves and brownies, j
| "Then the man In the moon showed
Peter where In the sky he stayed and i
■ how he moved everv week so ihst nil
the little boys and girls In the world ‘
could see a full moon every month. |
"And Peter could see down below
all the wee little houses (they looked
so small from
1 where Peter was)
| and the earth.
; which looked very
funny and small,
too, from up in
I tue moon.
''Peter felt u
! little afraid at
first that he'd fall.
I but as he'd never
I heard of the man
In th* moon hav-
ing a tumble tn
earth he felt com-
forted.
"Alas, all too
soon th* journey
had to end, for
Peter heard the
distant sound nf a breakfast bell.
"As he yawned he realized he had
been asleep ail olglit by the window,
but oh, such a gorgeous sleep as It
had been I"
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. Nervousness Is i
Sleeplessness. ;
KOENIC MEDICINE CO I
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
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