The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, March 16, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Guarding the Mouth
Is Important to Health
—It Is the Bet:karting f rfwi jar Many Genas
Somae injections. Such as *~l in cent's Angina4rr OiJE*
cnit to Recognize and Therefore Frequently ^ ‘giected.
S*T* Dr. Copeland. Suggesting Trenton. J.
R* ROYAL 5. COPELAND. M. D.
rr-w#r rtmoMMiwfr «f £#cEl. Jft I«r| c*g.
T«rte4 fftlu Se*»s*c ?re» Sew Tsrfc.
aa4 tkraat wkatm mm
e^c»e tie aoLoexu are x*£-
l«*<4 aad aft/ea na a La*
» .i nvu .. races**
tug tbe ■ecc*-
Taa it gmnx%-
lariy tree of
li
' ^*r'i as-
r^» *■ a tera
appL** to c*r-
t * i a akvr-
fr-rz^g co»4>-
t a of tiie
asomtk ac4
tzrom2. It io aa
MQKLA®
t-artana resjposssibie far it are two
a camber. They otlj are faced
a uaaoltk; rwrars. They are
Tartly if ever focad ra tie
xlescd coad.t.ce* af rise trasii.
C- ar.-i t<wg'i
The dS*ea?» defers frees the »ere
threat caused ky nor* caiferoc*
4®t*s its cnattaM dfcg It
j rarely dasp-rtaas *» Me
In- -dd rn-BK.^ the synpeeHa* are
- - '*• *‘ headache a' 1 a pm -e:a3
really ar^ta’rf*rhe
tae. Taas a c?s±rsad hr nbr»
3| tid ^3M*t pnu irsra* the
throat.
The disease is mud «r t eehrMy re-
mpeotm ta treatment where therm is
JSP h.Iti tnfarrtna OT r T.yVa« .r.-«
Tia troaiaaegt mra* be *rres by
jcrr doctor ar a throat spoaahae.
It is rrperar: ta keep the month
K.njrihulT eham. Tht can be ae-
roatpLsbed oely by oy»t«»t* brtah-
af cf the teeth aad care of the
puma. Where the tmak are ea-
iarped and ahod they etmwld be
reaoo-red. If the teeth are xafected
they Ksoc^d reccsTc preper dertal
care.
tirtaL>°It S*^ fmtrw^r ^
entry of many perm*. Snch perms
cassa <t tease that caa ease? bo pre-
itattd by proper cart aad Mr **-«*
j. u u causes carl
«c~Jes sader tfc* eyes'
2.—Witt: Arnii a *-r! d 11 t ft.
■ Pei tan ***s?
-V—Tbs Is araaZr #-je 1» bfc of
rear story and eefisf.sotttosL
2.—Bhe to«M weisa abenst lit
paasmda. Tbs a a v*rat the anera*e
vei*ht for ere «C year art aid
Advice to Girls
DEAS XAXCT LET:
I 031 % rrI m mj t*osw i-!
1 aaa *-rxj-d to a bey taj years
■t aeoaer. I b»* h£aa wry Match
I uie toe* camspea£a* srTh
a bar ala *>-_* to ach&d a=d be
TV toy I art ee jOs*e*i to c£:mzs
to m~ seta* orifh ocher beys.
Sh'»s5f I •paesisBe to csrres^MJ
wrx'-i th5s her «r Kt
Thaeha*B 5**« tor year *♦: sea.
EEOWX EYES
BCOTN EYES: I ca=3KX ace «%j
y<» a^eii hai< to write asd
toi raa tor adrfee c* a scarier that
aswwfcd to to yoe Merely ar aftair <a€
f *'»a yeas* bayrvsesa if yen caaObne
to yoe are docs*. PVaae saSerstaad
1 ara dm aff the >*rys that wtoa a
that they satiate hSh
b: a* tor a ser*a« ror—irirwBr its
wish aaaoctor ard also with
•riter bay*. sreB—tor d«»es a seen
t* ye*? Are ><.« Mvprarad that tto
yews* Mai object** Are ye* *re-
»•». re J to aSosr bra to ante to ector
r "-* ard a:«*a take theca act? Be
j -'-.-w’T r»l to-.’* a- natters :a a
tor ttoe. tmto-Tah L*it.
^ *s by tar:a-
t*e of a iar*» r.:ss»ber of
A tear pnads tker« or
iTrraje .* cf £tt> oar as
• • •
If- C. L 4-Wia*
cess of br-eta wbe a I Lw
A -a*» be O^ets poor erraAs&m
l E. F. Q —^Trat aaa tbt taa
I '-a reel &s4 bc-ster"
U y S <1—Wlat a
^ * !T T.
D. C. S Q—Wfca* cush tie
sfca ts pee:?
i—Skim caa 1 p -» ap»<
i
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i
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FOIX.Y A5EXE
* yiitot* tie *r jati «
A —Aj?b*jr !*; >«Bo
* ••er—
• • w
A R Q-Tlai etA» a bntac
OB mrflHt? *mrB' mmm* m%Ka r*>
A.—TbA oar be #ue to rA*aJ
cararri or iu*i b:«»4 preseare. _ It
Restore Chin Beauty
By JOSEPHINE HI DOLF„«TO>
‘•£ razee rated CJteurin^ Exercize It Suggested by Beauty
Authority In Combating the Dreaded Double Chin.
It: Kuril >«ar? pa*: I t*\* s-p
cestf! aa *■*! ***^ cbwwiag
utrtton as an exercise foe pre-
senting or cyrtcij; double fbhj
a - A ti-e ng^.tvg ot the lower (art
of the face- Finn the hundreds of
Kiter» ray department has referred.
1 mw that aniar ugly Mtfefaelary
r« - . are sa.re-1 « her the ex* *e.«e
* tak*a tw*.e ea-b da . *o"»!rdiBg
to direction*.
Pfcrec tbe ■Jcn amt be thwi’-.g* r
ciesarsed f~f »matru is f<»% x*4 by
hot wai< r gfp^aeatmw to tbe Inver
part ef the and order the chsn.
—
dipped tu b*< malar. Tbe*. after
ni»*»tifd exit tbo doth bold It to
the lower part «f the tare for a mo-
a -Bt T* m twwtte of these hot
< *a»prew % * Vnild te af*p£v.l F.*»-
i*.V*! w.*J* tbe fwitp'he*. ua are
re*4tr fot t*~e rtsew-rr exercwei
Hojiisig the bead erect so through
aa exargrrated tsra.-; e-Hiob
Tor Tumtla*. Marrh 17
B. CTCUEVE ki-MSIX.
AVERT tv«:y and i» trrevrir s
dey £e tbe pre*age made £rea
1 the predominant lunar coo
Cgwatim*. Under high —tal
a:.molaa. and the energies guirk-
er—dL with iof-iter under ao*t pro-
pit# as :nf2uer-». it X a Lae foe
pushing to b.;h gtvta. w:Th every
prosppet of adttKpMt fosacbl
P* f.t and generally proptfiotss coa-
Atan for furtbenng the happtaaaa
and rmgiaaa of life. But be on
gasrd agwiwot daphrt; or wbOctr.
Tluae wh«jae birthday It is are
a* the threshold of a year ef large
c»p* 3ftaB.ty and aefc-element. The
rv- i:al ootkmk *.11 be large the
fdi a!tie* gnsekr->ed and (be anibt-
tuoa* keen Ail should toe pushed to
X-srf against su-Caty. fraud a-vj
yre*.'fcery A dilM bera ea ihs day
*1-iM tie itroBf is rial vtd
»i* gu bvitted. p alar art
I * •%.* ard • — 50 jr<tortsii<
ti* -arerpr.-es. Out u (O'*.* toe us
cu levied in way* of prinetpJ* rather
tbaa expediency is gam-tig it* eh-1*.
**> ewiaCrg slowly to fifty. Tilt
bead back as far as you ran and
repeat tbe chewing motion fifty
lime*. 8Ul keeper* the head back
tarn It as far to tbe ief» as >oa can
and repeat the i ha win* exercise
then turn :t as tar to tb* r-gat as
you can and repeat. Waen finished
»'-tb tbe exercise jm wtH bare pat
b*( t a rough this motion :«o
i hgmdrad times.
-*• S* ■ “ hoi i w. »r*J hot cam pretoes
•ter the uad*-.2.B to epee tbe pores
before using the camphor water.
whJrb is the next step toward re-
I ti'n>S( or rogaunag nstkfal lines
| ondkr :ho chin.
A pad of cotton sufficiently large
to ranch from the tip of the right
‘car to tl-e t:p of tbe left. and from
the month to wet! »eos the rhm.
should toe with camphor
joater Thin M most bn held ta
! place for fifteen or twenty moraSan.
A strip of saodage gauze bound se-
• uieiy under tne cbm and find at
top of the bead I* the best
method for sec ana* the pad
At tbe end of that than remove
bondage a? d pal and pat a I-b-
■ e-i' amount of nourish lug cream
"ter the racently exercised aad
tr»afed arta Tbe rreaia should be
left oo f«r se> era! boars if ;«sxhie.
If it ts only tbe lower Jaw which
need* reducing and the strengthen-
jiaa «C mndm to re-aedy »L*fct
heaviness ati sagging the treatment
i ** tbe same up to the point of the
camphor water.
Instead of oatura’.; 5 a pad if cot-
ton with ca-npoor water and bindm*
it js place. an that is needed is to pat
the pad gently bat firmly oser the
are* for ten or fifteen minates. Pa:
ting was* be brisk but a ught touch
should be used so that the delicato
j tissue* which form tbe structure ca-
de- tbe skia are not damaged.
{ XowMripg cream •h'Tijd be used
here. too. and tb« tips of the fingers
should be potted gently against the
skua begicmng at tbs center of tbe
chin sad work mg outward toward
th» I-’toes of tbn enrs.
; Car.rbor water may ne purchased
*' an: <1^ re for a area!’ ram
a-d t a not as strong as the rm
-bor am »! -shot red . - r* — -a—m
frequently re- issmesded thmogto 'rets
only three per ceat
New Straws Wave in
Fashion's Breeze
F>R Best of 83 it i> aever rea-y Sjrr; VEZii we hate com-
pleted toe porc&ase of wr new ■nUi—n wardrobe There
is generally sues a begading choice from which to select
rot only oar best chapesr bat oar every day bonnet*. tsar easy
of os are ape to be bewildered by the roany styles ofrtwwaKe.
Don': Let tie aew bats go to yoor brad. Select that which best be-
«dk yoa. not a model that is a iplared as xtsf very sew aad
popular. Unless year forehead be sKOcCa mad seraphic avo.s a
■sodei that displays tie entire brow. If yoor face m very Long
and yoor f-atarea man long mad tsar? please avoid tie has that
fx-oae ar-: brag huso aisLmez relief one side of tie profile. D«'t
neesm to ao-. x3z& ftraas uLes* yon are male to paresase sev-
eral tats for they sea.Iocs give satisfaction sxless they are very
fae and obeoBo’y wearat.e.
_
Home-Making Helps
Silk Suxkint* that LmU.
uT\(KEXm « •— « —H
I ■ ac*» cl iantr? one Jit to
wear “ erarsnirwl the!
erne oo bee weekly domestic eve*®*.
~If there s a brand *f wik »: > kingsj
that wiJ roxiy grre *o:d wear I d '
-le to ksxw it. fur I v* tried tics :
OB.*
Tea. s&e :e«Wfl rise did band*'
her *:>•»■ r.g» caret air. One or two j
paa day. aad jauwiered tars hr?-
•off with the purest kind of ocas
weekly.
Weety—there s tbs trooMe. Silk
itockirg; have to ne limit rei as
toco aa rtiseui It’s the pertsara-
tk» that rota the stik. mod the
qairker this Is removed freer hose
ttw hotter tttetr eoadttiox But the
•rrei ra.nesa eotaa c- jotted Isa:
cse rta.ly couldn't wash stock-.**
every single sight. Once or twice a
week yes—bat every aigbt was too
mii-h ef a cfcere.
Howev er that's part of the price
of silk stockings—not tfcetr oc.gmal
expense whxh is bow fairly modest
bat their upkeep lr. the way at reg-
ular care. Stlk r ockinp should be
washed aa soon os removed from tie
feet. Slip fa dean lukewarm suds?
wa:er. wasting first on the rut-it
| side thee turn.' g inside oat and re
I psalm* the process. So iteege- the
.thick sods throegn the adk. morV.rr
■ specially tm the foot portion. T.wr
[rinse thoroughly in severs. h»St* » arm -
wa-era sincere ort m<**'\ir» ger'ly.
shake and bar-* ap by the f»*t in a
war* place to dry.
Especial care shoiud be tak*n ?®
rfnse thoroughly. Any parget ef
snap inadvertently left In the stnch-
ng w.D tewd to rot the silk. And
coot water to preferaKe to water that
oav be too vans
home women maintain tha* the
be*: inrurao-e of wear Is to wash
new Klk hose before wear.n* But
Sb any case excessive waafc.-g does
not harm the silk.
Helpful Hints
Pour tktx’inf *a:cner oruce*
i&d iet iJMsn «U!id for fiT® m.nu'.fs
:t you ««ud latke tbe peeling easier.
Under this treatment. the white 1m-
lir.g will core away from the skin.
I Then slice them and pot them tn the
refrigerator to coma. Never irt
Iorar-ges stard Irng after aliens as
they becomt better. Tbe boiling
i water is as serrxcabfe in the case
of grapefrj.
... I
Does 'be youngster ever trip over
■ bis bMf'j fhoe-tr-a*’ Try rhj*
method Wbea Mag tae shoes upon
res chicg the tap e^e.et. instead of
Isaac fro® the inaide wut. reverse
?ba net bod. Then ue aerurely a-.d
tuck we!l dr wn wttbin tbe shoe
• • •
Robbing wttb a strocg so: jt.on of
hot soda or strong hot vinegar win
remove paint from window pane?
Leave tha nohniao on u*!*:l t ss
1 eeariy dry. -.ben rub il of? m tb a
| sosScn cloUt. A discarded safer >
rarer blade fas air. excellent tool.
. • •
Here is an ides which cay trieg
yea month* taon of wear oat of psar
sheets Wfa t o t^wy bee ruse worn tn
the m AI.«. tear tfagir. in bab«« »rd
sew cbe two M>np>f together. Trim
tbe tom edges and bexa on tbe nsa
Heart of a Wife
B* VDELE COUPON
«fr. Spemcer* *~Tm% OmC of the B*b*->amun* Comtrotore* Ii
Accepted by Had**. Who Decides to '••r the Boh* “FedthT'
An MX FATHEE me «
1 knew mw ae wjsiwi
to us* jbt taps daagbaer.
1 c*u£ scarcely see his las* for the
mat e£ tears which 1 toad ami try-
re* to feme erk dmrx* ha m-
latrj Mi rraaL eC uw happiness
kilted tor da m hand which bad
tees torn wjxh my ttiecber in tbe dure
bed: re I ram* te tbe warVI.
“Faith."' my m&tber's middle name
which I aerer bad krowr abe pern-
aeaaad. ar s »b. b I now jearteC
from my fcaihers sa Alien'd -l» * as
be especaa. name far her because
of tbe drriae faith abe always guv*
to n.m—this was tbe name be want-
ed amr tiay pr.nres* to hare. And
it was tbe same an* should bate.
I told mj self with a rash of fiercely
protective love for him. no matter
"Ter Father!" I said alien I md
trust my vmee to speak. “I do knew
and I know more than that. Tati'
is her name from this second "
“I thought to." Li.bar cam.Tin.fd.
stn.-n*. asd somethin* healthy and
sane is her smile scattered the mor-
bid fancies which my father's recital
bad brought to me. "I don't see
bow it could be aaythia* else. It's
a woederfui name t-a short *u-
paonoos and almost impossible to
aWknaane. No. I'll take that bark."
abe finished with a wry salt. I
ki.-w a* the remembrance of “Pals"
siica ts «u: str school-nates call
Mar.cn—“wber the little lady r**
to boardir* tctooci. they'll prefcdb’y
cal her Tim or 'Bt’l' "
“Never."' 1 cried so fierceiy that
LiliJta kijhtd aloud ard even my
father • sad face relaxed into a
atn.:«-
1ft lai ltem R nbai-d*
“I fancy that will cot be In jour
Juriadirtieai air dsufhter " be said.
“f know it wort t.' L. -tan -ad
with an expressive LttSe shm* of
her shoulders “Jurisdiction: me
eyef Nobody in this gene:atioa ever
has beard of tbe word "
My father smiled age.r. tbo-i*h
this time a t-.t me-haaieai.r. a-d
turned anx.ously to me.
“Are you savin* TWdr .s ner
name because yon tb.ak ! want n. ar
beca-iiw you real y like the name""
“Both “ 1 answered readCv and
trathfufly “I always have thoo*bt
it the most OeauTif-ji name a woman
could have provided she could live
up to It. f pray mj daughter can."
"If there ■& anything tn bwd.:y.
abe can and wflL“ my father repbed.
iookin* at me fottdij. "Bat. my
darlm* have you considered w -.at
Richard • 11 sa-T H*. very -at-
uraHy. wants h.t daugh'er -arsed
Margaret atlas’ *«*
ki t m
acerne# to be
the manor Bat I
to aiiagwtae Ricaa:
Toa want.” Ulm
'JW tea* fas us Ain hSi
19 do wSB fa to give bis a
imitTiM mS wbaf ;©• fawe
3* and *be aoftes
feSflldMI eatencr a aX turn
want. It sat rfa Deity-- .rd I*te
wesmeg wer ft's bus mother *
“I tsstr.k roa wrong far. i.l1fa«.*
ta* tatae- said a be* didactically
“Ob: I know far faa'ta. and I Wfios
have stoat: y iwowi — 3w*tiy. mr
not 1 cannot bcXL eat I fate coo
r.dered far ea valor tr*ataae*t of
Ma-ga-et Bat 1 think sae a a t g
woman underneath aer capoouaneae.
and that a tirr like m.fa cawsot
fee .? bat sppea’ to far.**
“It wilt grrt fax a way act and
a chaste to be a martyr anyway."
DKfaa common tad cywacaXy. thee
caught faraaB up ramorsafsJSy “Oh
1 ought net to tala Use that abruf
the poor o>3 prl She # pwe r*d
whoa you can get the aXoy sep-
arated. but it takes swats a lot *f
separation "
l My Auks'* face. g:a>* eih <t;»
9pp i in si of aer In ay. broke .me
an invwtuataxy saMle.
-LiltJgw. yaw are is wrfih.* fa
said as be rsae ?"» k.» chaw. * Bui
I’m god you both apfame my way
f set/ ~
"Oh. we ga- l s i out LdSftu
a* • oJ cacutaly:
“Where are yoa gn-ng. Owf*
SC« to pet tfa paa fa opwrauas
right away. I hope.”
My father stared at aer.
"Too as fa a carwr.tr.:.* fa
*0*1 “That was jast srfat I meant
to do. Why ST*
“D«t“ Limas said Mwady
“tastil Darky gets bora*. Lot 5fadg<
or me see ban before y«i talk u
1 tri* mother We can see that fa
kr»p» qwet sbswt «*. bwt t na« is rm
• tfcmg we cas t pro*.*e wit* Ma
daw* Graham. If #re rhascad ti
I ?a3 for roar propoartxn. ffad gwei
Dray »ocighf with the amrore
1 bsoe* 'bat the fahr was an mol? Fbrtk
* and there d be eaet gSOataag is fa*
tones over the defeat of the earn*
‘Margaret* that -fa D tky-fcrd wwdM
itage a wtAgHttappiAf on k» si
anoouet. Afar* *£ thing* yon wai-
ts keep baa t»-»* upea tfua cam*
>|.i>C*t mfasl dbswaswm
Some Odd Facts
tusaessero to tao namaer
of 21*0K.M0 pa>* every year tSrtwi*fc
Finsbury Park Station on their way
to sad from London.
• • •
Br.t*;rs Ras *.0M ocesa tboauwa
atd nvested la tae tn-
dtxserr
• • •
New barer* to the nimbn of tnrtr
44d have bees created dnr.n* the
'«*** sf Kts*
• • •
d-aaOmas la caa la London "Vfcsch
are considered by the asthonraes to
DM - - - IW ani-BBa *» *■*
: ta. They has* a* si MJM per-
• • •
Mere than ll»JW of tfe* p»r-; *
llama -* Lamar- are cf fare *n birth
rastr. r eaeeoS of the-a et
R-w. a -. exrmrtlem.
• • •
K:r« 3f Mi partma an an-
p^Ttd a Ai-*>-v*e errar—a safer
•ait-Tty *«4 T* **»• *w SrataJm.
* • •
la L-rsst th* anJfy t«!MKfQM
—
Seen On FiWi Arc.
m* lm tu uiikiu i
r «r
j «T war* > a. ttowu? in u. * . •
We mi! aaUr-t tm tamer .* for
" ttaari mr-mr aU far —at af ": * **j *
arturju. ev«e*# A Uuf* t W t cairn
oOrerait pajama mji - a*-
coat art a Arr Mf taar #»*pp>
pnet. tut Caaiaia* • 4«ai> ta • *.
fiovtct T a* aJee- ea ft* e «C in
;*aa a -warn » * * .* ■ er«
a* rat Int trtamwi a"«i* re* »U
Uat papgMaa ta —aaeu ft* we it f.»
tuwwd m die ;*jaaaa nt.
Old Proverbs
In Modem
Guise
fa>M M«l m~*u m «1
Me f
»< * i\imi i» hi m k
**idsl»
A Fashion Model's Diary
K« <JUi: IHOftVlIftl
9 kat » m ihnmrr 9 tfhmmt *4r Mtflif firr***
1C*rrL> *oawr a te part** »t.
d-:E*T* A-•*» to txamt nr «rl".
um oould 1# haif u jn .*r or
well •i;a«kdad if «'4uar< afiaa*.a*
aftMan •*** apac tiiaa tnif
tte fan af paste te. a d.*t* * *.
a>c»at of after t jaaca • * * *»
A*ra t« aw® after ** ta i* ♦ r® «
4 *m : 4 op And cltenatnp - •*
eje.i# chdlted -juA «A af un a.t.a*
praarut and tin adca*I *f tte • ■
4n'.i wilt mnirr fit*’ *
c*ar».r*a. taaw:fal*r #n****M *
can te M ay jl • puna nr *<
ttmh ttnt ana can te nn f . a
Man* «*r •-! <*i »n. • »4 d •* '*
ar attMciaa or a* important > -
Croat atwoad Of aattrant i: • » • i*
te pmd ta te turn •&»» -
a* tte* am lom. tt » ..... • < a.. «*
aMap tuoapM. taat *r* w» . **ar t
•tes aappami la -un tea
BJ > trn* ma ta • •.» • * f *
|;**r la fcaaa* of a r *« ■*
* .nf.a: arri'nr 1:. -
It n^a a noattecfi.. *"»f» an*
S' * » :nr* gamma ■* 1 • - n
art*aepoaiatenaa f rate # aMj
and* litroofit Ite and-* «f r.ewp
pap*' pfc©'ogreft- la antf
ate——■ artictea ho* taap »**#
all am_re ma jat a* aor—un ate
pnasart aa can a a*. A*«a aiiM
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The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, March 16, 1931, newspaper, March 16, 1931; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1393337/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .