The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Lumbago
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Neuritis
|0 Roomz“200 Baths
Rates $2.00 to $2.50 ,
’ALLACf. C. O’LEARY. MANAGER
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”A mean remark never feels at home
in good company.
“CASCARETS” IF BILIOUS,
CONSTIPATED—10c A BOX
If Dizzy, Headachy or Stomach Is
Sour, Clean the Bowel*.
; bow many dlf
reach the dead-
vJ
I tny *pe<‘!”lty.
Customer-
, large ihl" picture of a whale I tool
I Greenland during my vacation?
cca
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a. the
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ritans.
haeoor
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been
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“Here's gratitude fur you," growled
Sophinorton
“What’s wrong?" asked Coedna.
“Welt?”
“I also recited when Ids name was
called."
"What now?”
“Now he complains because he got
tVronf
m<w.s><<H f/touhtfully)—You're not an
Ing to tell me that you ere the famous
centenarian ?
Ksriv»—Oh.'no. it ain’t roe—it’s mv
daughter.
“Calt-
dlrec-
of al
You
ay ge'
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ste o*
neve
spoon-
chili
Trains
m.
ea cake,
dry cook
inn. who
—1i een-
carry such cakes til><>uc
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I poor marks.”
Newlywed—Oh.
me now u
fo«' lay self.
idence F
.ONlf.
•••9. Prise
Ed—It’s astonishing
ferent kinds of mail i
letter office.
Ned (sadly)—Yes—all
bills.
rs. indeed; but It’s
louse anomer one
fifty-eight
been SUCv
Neckwear Add* Distinction.
nn t h» «n- I much seven tv.
will serve |
The b.x
may serve
rhe blouse
Tunic Blouses Score Again;
Neckwear Gives Pretty Touch
iT
Th* occ««!<>n*l u»* of Roman Eye Pal
*t<nl<ht will prevent *n<1 rnlleve tired
borff Order
.Customer Can you make
enlargements from negatives?
I’bologiapber—Yea, ah. That's Just
(Powerful Light Ray
pechii ray of light which will
to 800
depth has
scientist.
seem to know
hands.”
“I noticed that when she was play-
ing bridge.”
Good' Then will you cn
off
' fury used t<
tn a basket.
the night?" asked the tenant
his landlord.
"Are you a neighbor?" inquired the
landlord.
“No;” explained the mini,
her husband.”
without
ng or over-
take “Cas-
Sick
fliZZl- ;
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Headache
Rain Toothache
Cr-^ncf Old Opera
Wlille Carmen always pi<■*•••.
As critics freely state
11 need* a few good wh»iiM
Tu get It down to dale.
Need to Hustle
Friend—1 suppose you find
iRid;’ the interurban
| FROM
'Houston to Galveston
Hg, Every Hour on the Hour
Jbrprsra., Menace — Non Stop
BMj 9:00 a. m. and 3 :OO p.
iod<
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marks them ns made for one another.
Simh a combination is shown In the
tunic-blouse o( black satin,
here, worn with a black satin skirt.
This very simple and very chic affair
Is distinguished by a group of small
tucks at each side and by six panels
of satin about Hie bottom—three of
them faced with brocaded antin and
three of them partially faced with it.
There Is a narrow insert of the same
satin in the front of the b<dlce where
it fastens. Sucli decorations diversify
the strnightllne models which are so
persistently popular. Worn together
iii« I; satin skirt end b’<v’«w make
a handsome afternoon or dinner dress, j
Ea- h may go its separate way and!
help to vary the wardrobe of its own-
er. The bioust- < iHiad be worn with u |
raiinrwl aklrt under one of those long.
digger Cotton Crop
World < ollon pr<xlu< tl<>n tills year js
vgpected to exceed lust year s by from
2.IMMUMMI tn 8.0(X>.0(M) bales. Most of
this lncrense will be in this country-1
■ where last year's crop
i bales will be surpassed
12.41W.000 bales.
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Very Noticeable Then
rd Alla* is. Siu- doesn't
what to do with her
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............ j Mail in China
of 10.12N.00t) I Nearly) a»X>00.000 pieces of mail
by a crop of j were handled by the Chinese post of*
Let Us introduce
Slim and Blaekle arc energetic and .
successful "newsieh.' They like music,
too, so the other afternoon they went
around to hear the concert of the
Cleveland Symphony onbestra. They
arrived and were very much Interested
in the "tuning up" proivss. asking '
each other numerous questions about
this, that and the other thing. Wh«-.. .
ev»*rythlng s»*eined ready, the director ;
rntered and mounted his stand.
“Wlio’s that?" Slim asked Blackie.!
"Him? Why. dal’s de head simp,” |
Blackie replied. Indianapolis News. I
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I am
I atn well now.
pounds and am
siika do not
P PARKER’S J
HAIR BALSAM J
".’FADHIL PAINS
A- • «*• "
----en Fifth
Georgia Lady. Who.
Much Weight, Wast ,1?#4
to Take Cardui ana
Now Well.
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«ffrsiu<sl(v<.
Al »OM» I
Johntum.
- Eg.
MB. X
kesso!
ou car
lifll-S
dients
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Mds.
Ste for n distance up
fc under water at any
|bvi'r:!<- ! by an Italian
Child ren Gry^T
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Those Sunday Drivers!
Analysis of a hu ge number -if motor |
accidents occurring in various parts of
the country shows that Sunday Is the ■
most dangerous day on the road and |
XVednrnuuy the tsHfesL NvXi io Suuduy !
the laig st iiumber of accidents hap i
pen on Thursday, with Monday a close I
third. Tuesday, is not quite as safe
as Wednes ’jy, and Friday lias a better
record than Saturday.
teHa
vbu IVill Like the
Houston Hotel
Houston’s Newest
,'iirment and next be
the problem of a
Women were quick
much easier to acquire than several ( fact, so
I gowns, and that one or two skirts
would do duty with the several i
'uiouseM. it wub not long before the .
plalu black satin skirt became a necea- !
n
"No, sir! No more loans!
, * single dollar!"
! "Well, If all your dollars have taken
1 unto themselves mates. 1 wouldn't
think of separating (hem—left
I a couple."
I,,,; the inen folks
i can make it disappear
■»(p(rkh’ especially it its
[SSHle with Snow KiriK
Powder. ____
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MIRACLE MIXER
MtUben labor aaver, ue» *u
H mixing try uobig water power
WL from kitchen faucet. P.enta e^ga.
jjA cream, batter, etc. from 16 to «0
secenda. Fend 12. V) for your
ExX — lx»s A«£'t£ wxr.tsd.
\\ MtMCtF MANUf BUT USING CO
9 tlMlron BMg. Sen rraamnee
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years tor
That cruel bw
anj loulhed b>
Heiskeil’s Ointment
Ptthapt thr ttoubU ii Ecxcma.
iikrll't Ointment will heal st (uet «M
“ ia**tdoe»lefieri<mtsk>nliwubU.
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s / J <
Castoria is especially pre- } k*
pared to relieve Infants in \ / /
arms and Children al! ages of / *
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying i^^y. 1 -leep
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by re^f^bodj’e Magazine,
and Bowels, aids the assuuilatiou oi Fo^X’’
EDEX To Housewives
rntLr-ss
St Jo Of LIQUID VINBKk Wo-Jertul for
^EBfeity duotina. Clrrsn* duota and poliBhaa
jammsw--- .Ataopuiywi dualo.otl*. R«r,a-A*pt
^■Bjirnitura, wood work, automobilea Malsaa
avatythlng look like new. Make* Jutting a
BAXWfc
netnMe suit, and the skirt
, wttn any tuud »i vtnm—j
> ended fa- but vf the panels m:
! to intr^dnee color or make tl«-
■ quite splendid by means of metal bro
I L-adea. as block nod silver or blncx mi.l
I goWl both frshlonchle for fnatrtms.
It almost goes without saying that
' the tunic blouse will linger In our
, midst for some time. It has air- ,dy
■ arrived in the modet for southern
tourist t sod Is JolBla; forces *fth
i ths vngue for shaded effects. Mad*
m light colors aud bordered wttft d-ep-
, »r abades In th* asms fabrl’’, it is beaa-
Losing Weight
“She was h wontierfu) pianist l*ut
week she read my palm und told me
that I wa: goiny »«» •<»*«• i-’k) pounds.”
“Did you?"
“Yes. my wife 'eft m* »w«» months
Would Be a Boy
Oh. would 1 were a boy agal...
V> a«n life seemed formed of
- . >u”*~ *“
i nut by fiiittery.” ot
Wa* at her p**ient
More Help Wanted
“Have you any legal right to Inter-
*— ‘ ; i woman on the third
floor from screaming at her husband
pictured I Sometimes the plain fabrics tire fin- In (lie night?" asked the tenant of
HaK's Catarrh
Medicine
1 nd your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
5old by amggun fm mei yruri
F. J- CHENEY Ck CO., Toledo, Ohio
To clean your
bowels
crumpinf
acting, t<i.
carets."
headache,
ness. biliousness,
gases, indigestion,
flour upset stom-
ach ami all ndch
I distress gone by morning. Nicest lax-
I stive and cathartic on earth for gtown-
I upa and children. 10c a box—all drug
I atores. *
i Skin Tiuuules Can Be Cared
Hooper's Tetter-Rein is guaran'eed
for ali akin diseases or troubles, makes
no difference of how long standing. If
you are troubled with Eczema, Tetter,
Itch, (any form) Ringworm. Pimples. ‘
Salt-Rheum, Dandruff, Cracked Hands,
1'olson Ivy, Old Bores, Erysipelas, or
any Other skin disease or trouble, se-
cure a bottle of Hooper s zeuer-Rew
on our positive guarantee to give you
entire satisfaction or your BMNkejl baCK.
A stainless liquid germicide. two
mses, ide und *1.60 direct from Eucn-
lli»e Medicine Co., Dallas, Texas.
Don’t Forget Cuticura Talcum
When lidding to your toilet requisites. :
An exquisite face, skin, tuiby and dust* i
Ing powder and perfume, rendering |
other perfumes superfluous. Yon mas ’
rely on !t because °i!“ of *he •
Trio (Soap. Ointment and Talcum) I
25c each everywhere.—Advertisement j
"Vary-SiffTp'.t I
•Ity In the wardrobe of devotees of the | to business, the utility,,'i'r‘'S8P8 ^*ori
tunic-blouse. are the backbone of up-to-date ward , w
Sometimes the black satin skirt has j rolies, corresponding neckwear is pro- '
a tunic-blouse nil Its own—that is. to- | vided in tailored or lace sets. The ■
gether they achieve an ensemble that i tailored sets are made of plniu o> .
striped materials, in linen, silk or cut- | fere to stop u
Advice
“Doctor. I'm ipst a bundle of
nerves." “Check yourself."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Green’s August Flower
The remedy with a record of fifty-1
eight years of snnutssinz excellence. !
All who suffer with nervous dyspep-1
sin. sour stomach, constipation, Indi- I
gestlon, torpid liver, dizziness, head-!
aches, conrtng-up of food, wind on;
stomach, palpitation and other indlca-1
tiuns of digestive disorder, will find i
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER an ef-
nd efllr|«-nt remedy For1
years this medicine has
essfully used in millions of
s all over the civilized
world. Because of Its merit and pop-
|.Au.*al,.‘!arit> GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER '
rears! ——<>£►<,' a l-ei «-ver medicines are :
........ . --.a.-~A.lr.
sold. 30 and 90 cent boti.« ».
---the ho.
_____ ___ “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handv “Bayer” boxes of 12 t&hleta
Al»o bottles uf 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirin la the traJa mark ot B*y«r MuuXactura at UunuaatUeacldeater of BsUcylleaeM
Carries Cook’s Name
Sally-1,unn. the popular te
' received Its name from a past
■ of Bath. England. Sally Lui
j about the end of the Eighteenth
Nou) the “Rotor” Hat
“Rotor" hats for both men and wom-
en designed to propel rlieir ■ carers I
after the manner of the Flettner sail- '
less ship are the latest sensation for |
the winter in Berlin. Says Zeitung Am
Mlttung: “He would provide pedes-
trians with roller skates and send them
through the streets without effort, har-
nessing the wind for their propulsion
by means of the revolving cylinder hats |
turned by a tiny motor within the!
headpiece.'*
Tn trnj^nssss -!ws»« k-sit for the j
Absolutely Hfl-.nlCM - No O»ate».. >"
AKINGPOWDERjHj^rf
BfgzainuJL^
Wit M
andx4^
Humoifim
(rn^
VERY UNGRATEFUL
islied with simple stltchery. Plain and '
striped materials nre attractively Com- 1
blned in tailored sets, as in the set II- i
lust rated here, in which a border of I
plain linen is used us u finish for a t
strlpe«l pattern. Little buttons bear |
out the tailored note, as a proper dec-
oration. Such a set is appropriately ’
worn with a simple tailored frock of
dark twill. For crepe and crepe satin
one-piece day dresses, lace, or luce and
tine embroidered batiste, are used In
collar and cutf seta. Often the collars |
I and cuffs In these sets are much wider,
! -nd the cuffs a trifle more flaring than
->seof linen shown here.
deems the ulufn tailored suit from too 1
| up to
:PAais®=ssg§
IBnOklMMUH I U..I L.-,.r •«<(, 0 C.
’ Rugged is the breast that music
cannu; tam<.
XXrllT'N the tunlc-hlouwr^trrtved It
VV made an immediate success for
two very gmsl reasons, first became It
' is a becoming gi
' cause It simplifies
| varied wardrobe.
Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. George 8.
Hunter, of this city, writes:
“After I married, thirteen months
ago, I suffered with dreadful pains
In my Bides during ... My aids
hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I
hsd to go to bed and stay some-
times two weeks at a time. I
could not work and I just dragged
around the house.
“I got very thin—I went from 128
pounds down to less than lub. My
mother had long been a user of
Cardui and she knew what a good
medh iim it was tor this trouble, so
she told me to get some and take 1L
I . ent to tho store after it and be-
fore I had taken the first bottle
1 began to improve.
“My side hurt less and I began
improve in health. ... The Cardui
acted us a fine tonic and I do not
feel like the same pet sou.
eo much better. I am well
I have gained ten
still gaining. My
trouble me at all.
"I wish every suffering woman
knew about Cardui." NC-1S0
tlful. When ombre georgette is used
the fabric provides the shading.
Plain suits and those simple day
dresses, that merit so well the strong
hold thej have in the modes of to-
day. do more than invite the use of
' ■ . cku rur they l ■ ' •• ,n
fact, so much is made of collar and
cuff sets, In some Instances, that the
dress or suit loses all ita distinction
without them.
For the smartly tailored frocks worn |
There Is a great vari-
ety of neckwear designed for this pur-
pcsc. aw *h°re it- « ’,h d,«v
1 .ir.-KM.-*, a very pretty set Is pictured I
here, made of wide aud narrow val
iace lu three patterns and finished
with small pearl buttons. It la elabo
rated into u collar and veatee place,
with plain cuffs to match. When a
note of da'ntlness is required for the
businesslike tailored suit this set will
furnish it nnd its wearer has gone a
little further in the direction of joy
ousoraa by piiMAlhg «• camellia ■£
whatever color ahe fancies
JULIA RGTTGMLKT.
(C. 1»M. Wwt»r* N«wapap«r Unto*.)
Accept only
/UST^. w
WAat He Lacked
The suitor, bony and ugly of face.
! was plending his ca«e before Sallle
"You know 1 r.in a sulf made man.
Sallle. I've made myself just exactly
what I am.”
j "But you didn't have any lo< klnv
. glass when you made your facts, did
I you?” piped up Bailie's four-year-old
I brother, an unobserved but Interested
listener.—Capper’s Weekly.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1925, newspaper, January 2, 1925; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249729/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.