The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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At your Druggiit, tend /or ■ aamMa.
Jonnaton. HoUotvay df Co., PhlUda.
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Sufferers of Skin Diseases
Hooper’s Tetter-Rem Is guaranteed
for all skin diseases or troubles, tnakea
no difference of how long standing. If
you are troubled with Kczema, Tetter,
Itch, (any form) Ringworm, Pimplee,
Balt-Iiheum, Dandruff, Cracked Hands,
Poison Ivy, Old Sores, Erysipelas, or
any jther skin disease or trouble, se-
cure « bottle of Hooper’s Tetter-Rem.
on our positive guarantee to give yon
entire satisfaction or your money
back. A stainless liquid germicide.
Two sizes, 75c and $1.50. Mfgd. by
Eucaline Medicine Co., Dallas, Texas.
Sold on money-back guarantee by all
druggists, or direct by mall
Cabbage Plants /
"Fret proof." All loading varieties. l.aaF
to «.*•• at lt.il por l.SM; ISM aad over
at SI 00 per 1.000. Pay poatago or oggraBF
charge, un arrival. Price. pootpald: IM,
•»e; 100 |1 10. Nico > gh-gr.de plantt
Prompt ahlpment Safe arrival guaraatooA
"Ho* to Caro for Plant,” nont with order.
Agenta wanted. BUXHABDT PLAN*
rOMPANT. Bos W. ASHBUMN, OBOBOIA.
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Old Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria. Ko
Dickeys OLD RELIABLE Eye Water
relievos sun and wind-burned eyes.
Doesn't hurt Genuine In Red Foldlaa
Doi. J 5c at all druggists or by malL
D1CKKY DRUG CO, Bristol. VA-Teaa,
W. N U., DALLAS, NO. I~WS
EYEWATER
HELPFUL EYE WASH
1140 Hirer. Truy, N T Booklet.
Ik Welch'. Concord Urapr Vinco, 3-year, SI.
50 <>ne-year. IS. 3 Agawam, 3 Moor. ■ Karly,
3 Niagara and 3 Worden, Il IM A,paragon
11. Mclionald'e Blackberrlea. 12 hundreC
2k rhubarb. II. 10 Kieffer pear, IS. 10 Coss,
pare Cherry. 32.50 10 Elberta or Halo
■ 'each, 12. 5 Jonathan and 5 Dellcloea. (*,
Branched 4-ft. tree. Prepaid. Order from tMS
ad Check, accepted. Satis, guar. Wholeealo
Hat free Welch Nursery, Shenandoah, lows.
Wanted—Man or Woman In Thia CommuaMr
to repiea.nl us and sell our line of ladles',
men's. Infants' and children's silk lingerie,
cotton and wool underwear and hosiery.
Kalablished link Merchandise guaranteed.
Mill prices; commission basis; no charge foe
Write for partlc. World's Star Knit-
311 Medical Arts Hldg , Dallas, Teg.
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Wicked men obey for fear, but the
good for love.
Always tlie honeymoon affects the
tied.
Children’s handkerchiefs often look
hopeless when they come to the’laun-
dry. Wash with good soap, rinse in
water blued with Red Cross Ball Blue.
—Advertisement.
World’s Telephone
Statistics recently published puts
the total number of telephones in use
at 22,937,000, this figure being made
up as follows: America. 15.840,000;
Europe, 5,903,000; Asia. 683,000; Aus-
tralasia, 389,000, and Africa, 122,000.
Banana Flour
The manufacture of banana flour has
started nt Siglap, Singapore. It will be
used in the manufivture of chocolate
blcuits, cakes, and as a beverage
mixed witli cocoa and milk.
no von KNOW
That one-quarter teaspoon of Calu-
met Bakina Powder sifted thoroughly
with the flour In inaklns pastry help,
produce a Huffy flaky —ruet’
No matter ho* careful you are, your sys-
tem need, a laxative occasionally. Wright'S
Indian Vegetable Pills help nature gently,
but surely. 373 Pearl St.. N. T. Adv.
A good memory has Its burdens.
Common sense can be pursued and
come up with If happiness can’t.
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through the powder
in a an me.
The creams are
so" on sale in both
tubes and Jara
Marcelle Cold Cream
and
Marcello Vanishing Cream
relieve the dry, parched condition
re to the weather.
—IJ cream is ■ cleansing (
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Marcelle Vanishing Cream Is the
— bcuer cream for daytime use and
as a foundation for face
Kj—powder, as it is grease!ess
and cannot reappear
if
of the skin which comes with
exposure to the weather.
The cold < ;
and healing cream and leaves the
skin soft. To do the moat |
it should be applied at nl
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should contain the best baigains
your money can buy. When you buy
Ask your grocer for it and watch
for our recipes.
you are getting a product which
is the best of its kind. You are also
getting a real food—one which
should have a prominent place on
every table, in its natural form
and in preserves, jellies, cakes and i
other wholesome delicacies.
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Texas Sugar Refining Co.
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
Honey Com
Bars
1 qt. of pop-corn
2 cups of Diamond
Star Sugar
cup of honey
3 tablrspoonaof cold
water
Cruih the com finely
with a rolling pin, doing
thia when it la fmhly
popped. Boil the sugar,
honey and water to-
gether until It harden,
when tested in cold
water. Place the crushed
corn in a wen-buttered
pan, pour the candy over
it, and aa w,in a, cool
enough, mark into bare
with a knife, dividing
later when the candy la
entirely aat.
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Cars
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From the beginning the Star Car has
established a newer, higher standard of
engineering in the low priced field, being
the first to include the following quality
features:
1. Forced Feed Motor Lu-
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2. Silent Chain Front-end
Drive
8. Single-plate Dry-disc
Clutch
4. Semi-elliptic Springs,
front and rear
9. All 1
5. Worm and Gear Type
Steering Gear
6. Vacuum Fuel Feed with
Tank at Rear
7. Durant Tubular Back-
bone
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1925, newspaper, February 20, 1925; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322821/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .