The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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WHEN HEADACHY
TAKE "CASCARETS"
FOR THE BOWELS
To-night! Clean your bowela
and end headaches, colda,
sour stomach
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Get u 10-cent box now.
You're bilious! You have a throb-
bing senautlon in your head, a bml
taste in your mouth, your eyes buiT\,
your skin is yellow, with dark rings
under your eyes; your lips fire
parched. No wonder you feel ugly,
mean and Ill-tempered. Your system
is full of bile not properly passed off,
and what you need is a cleaning up
inside. Don't continue being a bilious
nuisance to yourself and those who
love you, and don't resort to harsh
physics that irritate and injure. Re-
member that most disorders of the
stomach, liver and bowels are cured
by morning with gentle, thorough Cas-
carets—they work while you sleep. A
10-cent box from your druggist will
keep your liver and bowels clean;
stomach sweet, and your head cleat
for months. Children love to take
Cascarets, because they taste good
and never gripe or sicken.
Possession
Kind Lady (to small boy playing in
a puddle of water in the street)—
My dear boy. Come right out of there
at once.
Small Boy—All right, but I saw it
first.
Movie Stars Have Adopted Whippet Racing
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Whippet racing is the latest l'ad of the screen stars in Los Angeles. 1'aullne Starke and Matt Moore are shown
starting dogs In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer championship race.
6822 DEATHS FROM
WHOOPING COUGH
■Whooping cough is the most neg-
lected of children's diseases, and one
of the most dangerous. There are 6,822
deaths reported In a single year In the
United States from this disease. There
is no euro for whooping cough; it usu-
ally runs its course, but relief can be
given and its duration shortened. A
few drops of Dr. Drake's Qlessco will
relieve the most violent paroxysms of
coughing, and given regularly It will
lessen the severity of the attacks and
bring quicker recovery. Endorsed by
physicians and sold by druggists on
guarantee of complete satisfaction. 60o
by all dealers everywhere.—Adv.
Charity and the Poor
Charity In various guises Is an in-
truder the poor see often; but cour-
tesy and delicacy are visitants with
which they are seldom honored.—
Ouida.
Arctic
Very
Rodeos
Attractive
DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
See the Safety "Bayer Cross."
Warning! Unless you see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 20 years.
Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
A Joke in Itself
E. B. writes—Women have no sense
of humor. If they had they wouldn't
get mad when we say they haven't.—
Boston Transcript.
Potato StiifUnK.
2 C. hot mashed potato.
1V4 C. soft stale bread crumbs.
K C, finely chopped fat salt pork.
1 finely chopped onion.
V4 C. butter.
1 egg.
level tsp. salt.
1 tsp. Calumet Baking Powder.
Add to potato, bread crumbs, but-
ter, egg, salt, baking powder; then
add pork and onion.
Might as Well
American people ure building dwell-
ing houses pretty fast now and It
looks as if they Intend to stay.—Oma-
ha World-Herald.
Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin
When red, rough and itching, by hot
baths of Cutlcura Soup and touches of
Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scent-
ed dusting powder, Cutlcura Talcum,
one of the Indispensable Cutlcura
Toilet Trio.—Advertisement.
Honor women 1 They entwine and
weave heavenly roses In our earthly
life.—Schiller.
"DANDELION BUTTER COLOR"
A harmless vegetable butter color
used by millions for 50 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of "Dandelion" for 35 cents.—Adv.
A battle royal between one's will
and his weaknesses Is worth waging
if will wins at least half the time.
No ugly, grimy streaks on the
clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue is
used. Hood bluing gets good results.
All grocers carry it.—Adv.
Some men are too Intellectual to be
Intelligent.
Uncle Sam Conducts Rein-
deer Shows in Alaska—
Sport Exciting.
Nome, Alaska.—Weeks after the
state fairs are history the annual arc-
tic rodeos, or great reindeer exposi-
tions, become big events at Kobuk,
White Mountain, Noorvik, Akiak and
Shaktoolik, within a day's drive of
Nome and St. Michael.
These reindeer rodeos, which for
picturesqueness, skill of exhibition
and popularity equal the roundups of
the western cowboy country, often
draw 10,000 natives with many white
miners and tranpers.
Not a horse, steer, saddle or gun
enters in the unique program, yet
races, contests and prize-winning en-
tries encourage much spirited compe-
tition.
The arctic fairs are staged under
the auspices of the United States bu-
reau of education for the natives of
northwestern Alaska to advance, pri-
marily the reindeer industry. The ro-
deos, usually held in January, February
and March, add unlimited stimulus to
the reindeer business and develop keen
Interest among Eskimo herders and
herd owners.
Contests Held.
Prizes nre awarded In contests, as
racing, roping, herding, driving, crea-
tion and perfection of equipment. All
affairs pertaining to reindeer are dis-
cussed and government representa-
tives advise on marketing and Improv-
ing the breed of stock.
In the sports division of these shows
Interest is encouraged in racing.
Awards are made for short and long
distance races, speed and efficiency in
slaughtering, handling of tuiideiu
teams and sleds, breaking to harness
wild deer, snowshoe running while
driving reindeer, building of sleds and
harness. New Ideas are examined
with a view to passing the good things
on to neighbors.
A huge circus tent pitched on the
level frozen surface of a river serves
as sleeping quarters for visiting rein-
deer barons and to house the exhibits.
The spread of canvas is in Itself a big
attraction to the Eskimos, who liken
Hurls Canned Goods;
Bandit Is Driven Out
Omaha, Neb.—A barrage of
canned goods and glass bottled
pickles which greeted a youth-
ful and somewhat nervous ban-
dit who tried to hold up the
manager and two clerKs in' a
local grocery, proved more ef-
fectual than the youth's gun-
fire and the bandit re-
treated empty handed. Ar-
thur Itubln, the proprietor, was.
first to hurl cans at the man
when he ordered "stick up your
hands." The bandit fired once
at Kubln. when one of the clerks
began throwing bottled goods at
him. The bandit fired five shots
at his second attacker, all of
which went wide, and fled. The
man escaped but the day's re-
ceipts were saved.
it to a mammoth igloo of the happy
hunting land. They come each year,
and every season are just as much
awed by the swinging stretches of
cloth and the scores of glittering elec-
tric lights.
Last year the first prize In sled con-
struction was one with no bolts In
Joints or mortises, each being wrapped
with whalebone instead of rawhide or
sinew. The sled weighed 50 pounds,
with a capacity strength of half u ton.
The long-distance contest is a ten-
mile round trip. The deer start away
like bullets, Inst season's record being
87 minutes in a field of 24 entries.
Reindeer's Drawing Power.
One sled reindeer made a pulling
test by drawing on level snow a sledge
laden with 2,300 pounds of sacked
sand.
In voting for prize winners of har-
ness, sleds or reindeer products the
ten judges stand with their backs to
the exhibits. They turn slowly around
one by one, each pointing at their par-
ticular choice wiiiie a government of-
ficial records it.
A peculiar rule in racing requires
that the driver must bring his rein-
deer in to the starting point. If the
animals balk at pulling the sled and
driver, then the driver in turn hauls
In the shackled animal. Contestants
striving against such odds create an
Immense amount of comedy that adds
as much fame to the luckless one as Is
accorded great American movie stars.
Other stunts of great Interest to
these Industrious Eskimos Is tying
cargo onto a sled, new ways of attach-
ing harness to the animals and
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Woman's Prayers Spur *
on Crew; All Saved
Norfolk, Va.—A woman's faith
in prayer maintained the morale
J of the crew of ten men of the
I schooner Edna M. McKnlght of
•(! Boston, while it was sinking 100
J miles off Virginia capes. Mrs
* A. Loesche, wife of the schoon-
$ er's master, and the crew were
* brought here after they had
jjj been rescued by the British jjj
* steamer lladner. The men at- *
J tributed their rescue to her com- J
* forting words anil prayers while *
jjj they were working frantically at *
* the pumps from Sunday to Tues- ;Jj
* day with the ship partiully sub- *
t merged.
trick manners of hitching tandem.
The principal products of the indus-
try are reindeer robes, leather goods,
calfskins for coat linings, moccasins,
reindeer ment, milk and cheese, tal-
low and sausage, hot dogs and pern-
mlcan, and various articles carved
from anllers and fresh bones.
Since the herding of deer has been
popularized the Alaska natives of the
tundra are wealthy and surrounded
with comforts. Many are gradually
assuming civilized methods of living,
using wooden and stone houses with
electric lights, eating much the same
food as the white population at the
coast towns.
Build Big Planes
New York.—Two monster airplanes
Intended for regular transatlantic
(lights are being built in Oermany, the
German railroads information office
announces.
Long Engagement
London.—After an engagement list-
ing 25 years, John Wllsher and Mary
Marshall were married at a Clapton
church In London.
Dry Czar of Finland Is Here
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CHILD GETS SICK
CROSS, FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
Look at tongxie! Then give
fruity laxative for stom-
ach, liver, bowels
"California Fig Syrup" can't
harm children and
they love it
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Mother I Your child isn't naturallj
cross and peevish. See if tongue is
coated; this is a sure sign the little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't
eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom-
ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen-
tle liver and bowel cleansing should
always be the first treatment given.
Nothing equals "California Fig
Syrup"for children's ills; give a tea-
spoonful, and in a few hours all the
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the system, and you have
a well and playful child again. All
children love this harmless, delicious,
"fruity laxative," and it never falls to
effect a good "Inside cleansing." Di-
rections for babies, children of all ages
and grown-ups are plainly on the
bottle.
Reap it handy in your home. A lit-
tle given today saves a sick child to-
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your
druggist for u bottle of "California Fig
Syrup," then see that it Is made by
"The California Fig Syrup Company."
One Certain Thing
There Is nothing certain in the
world, except that when you st.irt in
saving money for one thing you are
going to spend it for something else.
—Fort Worth Slur-Telegram.
Dr. Poory'w "Dead Phot" l powerful, but
saf.*. Quo dose will i-xpt-l \Vorrn or Tape-
worm; no cnHtor oil needed. Adv.
You can't tell by the bill what the
size of a Ion of coal is.
Loosen Up That Cold
With Musterole
Have Musterole handy when a cold
Starts. It has all of the advantages of
grandmother's mustard plaster without
the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation ana
quick relief.
Made of pure oil of mustard and
other simple ingredients, Musterole is
recommended by many nurses and
doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis,
sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu-
matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu-
ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of
the back or toints.sore muscles, sprains,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest. It may prevent pneumonia
and "flu."
.larA fir
Eater than a mustard plaster
■and!
Success
Johannes Wlrtanen, prohibition director of Finland, who Is here studying
United States methods of enforcing the prohibition law. When this photograph
was taken he was testing a bottle of beer in regard to Its alcoholic «pntent.
Relieves constipation,
biliousness, sick headache
A SAFE, DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE
Banish Pimples
By Using
Cuticura
Soap to Cleanse
Ointment to Heal
.Tfyour new Shnvlna 3Urk.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1927, newspaper, January 11, 1927; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340762/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.