The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 94, Ed. 2 Monday, January 20, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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Special, yd
loose with a pocket knife, held
him prisoner in the cold for 30
minutes until a physician applied
warm water and released him.
No dressing.
2 3-4 yards .
Silk
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Standard Qualitiei—That Are Specially Priced for Tuesday't
Selling. Note These Values!
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8545
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BY TIP OF TONGUE
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SSS has meant a
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Prohibition Bureau . $99,034,970
nept -of Justice .... 66,250,0001
' oast Guard ....... 58,020.531
BURGLARS TAKE FOOD.
LEAVE MONEY ALONE
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if your appetite is "gone":
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You owe it to yourself and friends to give S.s.S. a trial. It helps
Nature build rich, red blood. For more than 100 years S.S S. has
been helping people regain and retain their strength and charm.
Thousands of users have testified to its benefits in unsolicited
letters of gratitude.
BANANAS
YELLOW FRUIT
With an increase in the red-blood-cells you will be on the right 4
road to Health. This is Nature’s way to body power and to clear
skin. Naturally, with your strength restored, it is easier to fight
disease and infection; to enjoy your food and to sleep soundly.
When firm flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby, you
will feel strong—your nerves will become steady—more happiness
and friends will follow.
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2 vot YDS 25c
A New Dress Sensation
The “Scandal” Frock!
KF
, 15c
2% Yds. Sheeting
81-In. Meacham's value
sheeting, heavy weight.
1930 total is $13,400,000. The
.Coast Guard was not engaged In
enforcement work In 1920, and I
"therefore had no hill on thts ac"
wount, but its total for 1929 was
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. 11 Yds. Toweling
15-inch Huck Toweling,
Herringbone weave bi
red borders, 11 yds.. •1
By Uulted Press. ,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—
VV Twenty-three senators
who voted for the Eight-
eenth Amendment remain In
the senate to cast their vote
on the Blaine resolution
providing for its repeal.
nal roll call are Senators j
Borah, Norris and Sheppard. I
is made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs, it gives
to Nature what it needs in making you feel like your-
self ecain All .drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes.
Ask for the larger site. It is more economical,
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Makes You Feel Like Yourself Again I_
VEAL ROUND STEAK
BULK SHORTENING
DRY SALT JOWLS
SEVEN STEAK
DILL PICKLES ki
1 LB. SPARE RIBS & 1 LB KRAUT "r
DOzEN 47-
— Paul Briggs, 12, has had an
uhusual and terrifying experl-
ence, but he can't' tell his pals
about it for some time.
Paul is nursing a swollen and
torn tongue after it cleaved to
an iron post In zero weather
and, despite his efforts to cut it
bacon and eggs over the gar.
'stove. sat awhile smoking clgar-
U,
"Sunk!"
----—
The girl who lets menstrual
Ilie "1 raler sex" hats broken
another barrier. Never had
women been accorded the floor
of the United States Senate till
recentiy when Mrs. Eveljna K.
Southworth, above, and Miss
F
2
Iuth P’eterson, below, fabric ex-
5- ,110:530, and its appropria- _ . , a- ii
tion for the dry navy for 1931 perts of the Tarirr commission.
sill be $17,500,000. were called to furnish data dur-
The Customs Service Is spend- tng a senasortal debate on tar-
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IHE WORLD'S LAIGEST SELLER
RUTABAGAS 31c
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Lackofuperetitetlorsetistaeneth:
ing" • nd other human Illa may
be due t,a lack of red-cells Id
your blood.
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against the original amend- m anAa AAa
ment ten years ago, only IIP AH COLDS
one'remains. Senator Brous- I F" •V-w*
sard, Democrat, Louisiana. | ***** h bolling water and ishale
Among the dry leaders of "" . vapors I also onuff up none,
today who were recorded in M,GeS
OM JARS USED YEARU
36-in. -fine finish, fully
bleached pillow 99
tubing. No dressing L4c
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Gingham
32-inch good qualltv
gingham, checks or
fancy patterns, 1 A
Yard ..... IUC
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18c
At last a fashionable tuck-in blouse,
slip-over skirt and panties have been
combined into one of. the cleverest
frocks imaginable! Gay prints .. . neat-
ly made, they will specially appeal to
you. Sizes 14 to 20. See them at $1.95
Second Floor
1 Yd. Padding
4S-in. Table . Padding,
best quality packed cot-
36-lncb curlty quality
.pure white, —excellent
value, t1
14 yards d I
You'll Delight in Wearing It for
Morning, Noon or Afternoon
$1 95 at Home ... in the Car
. I:____... in the Neighborhood
Customs Service .. 12,000,000
trimmed with lace or smartly
tailored. Tuck In blouses or
some have long coats. Special-
ly reduced prices!
"Silhouette"
Costume Slips
$295.
New sostume slips have fitted
waistlines and flaring skirts
that follow the skirt lines of
the dress. Flesh crepe de
chine. Lace bordered. Also
wrap around styles.... .$2.95
. Second Floor
36-in. Printed designs,
light or dark grounds
Special, Q.1
3 yds. . . ., .. J A
. 37c
ce N Y s0 great I could have cried. The good cheer
LV1 and merry happiness of others only mocked at my condition.
I had begun to wonder why life could be so cruel. No appetite. No
strength. Skin blemishes always embarrassed me. Aches and pains
coursed through my body. I wanted to restore my health and live.
What was I to dor ... happily the day came and I found the right
road to Health when a friend recommended S.S.S.”
You may be one of the thousands with a low blood count—to this
may be attributed "run-down" systems, skin troubles, and even more
serious ailments.
Did you know that every cubic millimeter of the nofmal, healthy
person’s blood should contain about 5,000,000 red corpuscles? They
are the tiny red particles which rive blood its color and are carriers
of nourishment to the cells of the body. Rich, red blood wards off
disease. It is very dangerous to let the blood count remain below
normal. " . .
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prevent liquor smuggling, n*
against nothing in 1920 for tbts
. pacific purpose, hi the Depart-
ment of Justice the financial
burden has been felt even more
liravily. for almost, one-third ot
the total appropriation in allo-1
rated to activities necessitated by
the dry law a. Whereas it was
limit $2,000,000 in 1921. It was
around $9,000,000 for 1929, and
'•III be more than $10,000,000
for 1,931.
The enforcement figures re-
fleet vividly the tremerdous ex-
pansion in government*machinery I'
resuiting from passage of the
Volstead Act.. The total appro-]’ .
priation for the nation's judicial
establishment in 1921 was $15,-j
50,000, as against' a total of
".ATLANTIC& PACIFIC ta
NC^‘ 12c MO 21c
'ears. Moreover, the totals giy-
en take into consideration only J
half of the 1930 fiscal year-ap-
propriations. or the cost to the
loth birthday of the decade of
dryness.
Detailed analysis of the fig-
ures reveals a sharp rise in the
’■Ost curve, and this would be all
the more graphic were the esti-
mates and plans for the 1931
fiscat year taken tntoconsidera-t
tion. In 1920, the first year of
prohibition, the prohibition bu-
reau had an appropriation of
only $3,750,000. whereas the
Exquiaite Typea for Informal Tea,
Boudoir or Girl'a School Wear $
It’s, a “Scandal” Frock!
= ' Physician Releases Him After 30
* - Minutes in Cold.
FALLS CITY, Neb,. Jan., 20.
Equality or Meacham's
value sheers; fully
bleached. Heavy aw
weight. Each . 3 1
One ould not wish for a bet-
ter. answer to that difficult
gift problem...They are of
lovely qualty crepe de chine
or flat crepe. Elaborately
20
POUND 256
. $27,937,000 for 1929, of which tpains interfere with her activities,
more, -than >9.000.000 was for has not heard of Midol. These
additional courts, judges, district wonderful little tablets act quite
attorneys and other expenses en- harmlessly, directed on the or-
tailed by prohibition prosecution gans affected. They do not inter-
The beet picture of the growth , fere with nature, but they do
in costs, however. Is seen in a remove every particle of that un-
comparison between the prohlbi*- natural, unnecessary pain.
tion bereau s 1920 expenditure.....""Midol will end the most se-
. of $2,059,774 and the $38,010.- terr menstrual pain in five te
'too spent by all agencies in the ' sve minutek,
1929 fiscal year which ended last Midol "is a marvelous discov-
June 30. It will be $39,550,000 < ry by specialist-. It is not
for the 1930 fiscal year and the a narcotic, yet it ends all that
appropriation fpr 1931 is $43.- needless pain. And if you antici-
250.000. Plans for a more in- pate the time, the expected pain
tensive drive under consideration : will not appear at all. Tiny tab-
by the Treasury, and the Presi- ■ leu in convenient little aluminum
dent's Law Enforcement .Com-1 case obtainable at every drug
mission may increase the total store. Isn't it lolly to suffer'
Cotton Batts
72 x 90 -in. Unbleached
cotton batts. Comfort
size. 1b. weight 0
Each ...... 3YC
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"Noble Experiment ’’Shown
Increasinqly Costly
To Eflforce
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, —
l ncle Sam's bill for a decade of
prohibition enforcement has been
approximately $235,000,000, ac-
cording to the best government
figures available here today.
The amounts expended by the
various agencies over the 10-
’1 ar period are estimated as fol-
lows:
These figures, of course. dol •
"mi include the millions of dol- r t
lara spent by other government ’
units such as States. cities and ,
---counties.—Nor do they include i |
the loss of revenue from taxa-' ■
tion, which is estimated at $4.- :
000,000,000 on the basis of re- i
turns before prohibition and the 1 M
probable increase that Would j W
have occurred during the last ' i
, A
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Grocery Store’s Cash Register !
. 1 atv, , does Uudisturbed.
But Only 1 wet DALLAS, Jan. 20.—Two bur- ,
glars entered a grocery store ,
yesterday looking for something i
to eat. They cooked a meal of
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Outstanding
VALUES
MEDIUM 9a.
CANS 2%
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3nc%2s 28c .
10 .BARS 35«
AUSTIN, Jan. 20.—Fdrmer
Governor James E. Ferguson was
1 reported resting easily today
after an accident Saturday night
in which he fell from bed, break-
ing his collarbone.
rOUND
3 Fon
2 ^AN 25c
23
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2 Yds. Suiting
36-in, Tweed Suiting,
7" Rayon and cotton mixed ’'
Attractive colors. Ai
2 yards ......
ON PROHIBITION r
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 94, Ed. 2 Monday, January 20, 1930, newspaper, January 20, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638641/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.