The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CASS COUNTY SUN
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MRS. YOUNG
cNTHUSIASTIC
Cannot Praise Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Enough. Sick
Women Read This Letter
Charleston, S. C.—"I was completely
run-down and not able to do my nouse-
work. I just dragged
myself around and
did not have energy
enough to get up
when I sat down. I
read advertisements
of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound in your
books and learned
about it I got benefit
from the very first
bottle. I continued
to take it for some
time, and now I am doing all my own
work, even washing and ironing, and
never felt better in my life. I tell all
my friends that the change in my health
is due to but one thiiig and that is Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I
cannot praise itenough."—Mrs. Annie
Young,16 Amherst St.,Charleston,S.C.
The reason for such a letter from Mrs.
Young is apparent. She got well and
is grateful. Recently a nation-wide
canvass of women purchasers of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was
made, and 98 out of 100 reported that
they received benefit from taking it.
Just because theVegetableCompound
has been helping other women is a good
reason why it should help you. For
sale by druggists everywhere.
the "Doc's" Diagnosis.
While the diagnosis of the patient,
who had eaten rattier generously, was
proceeding, the sick man said: "Doc-
tor, do you think the trouble Is In the
appendix?"
"Oh. no," said the doctor, "not at
all. The trouble Is with your table of
contents."
STOMACH UPSET, GAS,
ACIDITY,. INDIGESTION
"Pape's Dlapepsin" Is the quickest,
surest relief for indigestion, gases,
flatulence, heartburn, sourness or
stomach distress caused by acidity. A
few tablets give almost Immediate
stomach relief. Correct your stomach
and digestion now for a few cents.
Druggists sell millions of packages of
Pape's Dlapepsin.—Adv.
World has greatly Improved in the
last hundred years. There Is room,
now, for almost all clever men.
Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp.
On retiring gently rub spots of dan-
druff and itching, with Cuticura Oint-
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make
them your everyday toilet preparations
and have a clear skin and soft, white
hands.—Advertisement
A garage turned Into a chicken
house is income. A chicken house
turned Into a garage Is outgo.
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PETROLEUM JELLY
Green's August Flower
The remedy with a record of fifty-seven
years or aurptuing excellence. All who
sufTet with nervous dyap epnia, four stomach,
constipation, indigestion, torpid liver, dlxEi-
ness, headaches, coming-up of food, wind on
atomach, palpitation and other Indications of
digestive disorder, will And Green's A (joust
Fixjwkr an effective and efficient remedy.
For fifty-seven years this medicine haa been
successfully used in million* of households
all over the civilised world. Because of lu
merit and popularity Crmen's August
Flower can be found today wherever n edi-
cineu nre sold. 80 and (0 cent bottles.
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Restores Health, Energy
and Rosy Cheeks, eoc
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BRIEFS BY CABLE,
WIREJIRKESS
Great Events That Are Chang-
ing the World's Destiny Told
in Paragraphs
ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL
8hort Chronicle of Past Occurrences
Throughout the Union and Our
Colonies—News From Europe
That Will Interest
DOMESTIC
Prof. James H. Breasted, Egyptol-
ogist at the University of Chicago,
sailed for Egypt aboard the Celtic
to be present when the Inner sar-
cophagus of the tomb of Kitig Tut-
Ankh-Amen Is opened.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holland, resid-
ing west of Ennis on Route 3, report
the sale of $459 worth of chickens,
butter, eggs, milk and vegetables
from two cows, ninety hens and
three-fourths of an acre of land in
1923.
Dairy feeding schools will be con-
ducted In Tiffin, Ohio, by Ivan Mc-
Killip, extension specialist of the
Ohio State university. Mc Killip de-
clares that "cows have personality,"
and that feeds must suit the Individ-
ual cows.
Fossil dinosaur eggs laid in Mon-
golia probably some millions of years
ago have been placed on exhibition
In the American Museum of Natural
History. The exhibit contains other
Interesting examples of dinosaur life
discovered in Mongolia.
Philadelphia has had more deaths
from poisonous liquor in the last
twelve months than any other city
In the country. New York included,
Deputy Coroner Frank Paul said in
a warning. "Poison rum has been
directly responsible for at least 875
deaths in Philadelphia in the year
of 1923," he said.
Dewey Ward, an aviator, has been
fined $100 and sentenced to thirty
days in the county jail for flying
"dangerously low" over thp crowd at
the California-Stanford football game
on Nov. 24. He was prosecuted un-
der the new State law prohibiting
low flying over crowds and was said
by court officials to have been the
first one convicted under the law.
A check of this city's bureau of
vital statistics shows that the stork
displayed a persistent sort, of am-
bition in 1923 and flapped Into 44
San Antonio homes to depesit twins.
On May 5, three sets of twins were
born. Boys were in preponderance
among the sets of twins, there being
4fi boys-^nd 42 girls. Twenty-six
of the sets were assorted. No trip-
lets are included in the year's rec-
ord.
"Every body Is too convivial,"
charged his wife. Mrs. Mary Body,
before Superior Judge Ross Camp-
bell In asking for a divorce and cus-
tody of the two small children. Mrs
Body said that if anybody tried to
get along with somebody she did
with Every Body, but sh had final-
ly come i he conclusion that no-
body could i it. Every Body is a
member of one of the pioneer fam-
ilies of Santa Rosa. Cal.
Out of a total of 441 000 deer
which make their home in the na-
tional forests of the United States,
185,000 are found in the national for
ests of California, according to re-
ports of the forests service The
deer herd of the Kaibab nation for-
est in Arizona, which has often been
erroneously described as the "larg-
est herd of deer in the world," Is In
fact greatly exceeded by the herds
j In the Trinity and California nation-
j ol forests of the Golden State.
A statement Indorsing the Mellon
tax plan and calling a conference of
bankers and others Jan. 18 to dis-
cuss it has been issued by Charles
Claiborne, president of the Ameri-
can Bankers' Deague.
In observance of the 100th anni-
versary of the battle of New Or-
leans, President Coolldge placed a
wreath at the base of the statue of
Andrew Jackson In Lafayette Square,
opposite the White House.
Agents of the Interstate Commerce
Commission recommended, after In-
vestigation, that the New Mexico
Central Railway Company be refused
authority to extend its lines 100 miles
out of Santa Fe to Gallina, N. M.
Major Frederick V. Martin, com-
manding officer of the air service
technical schools, Chanute Field, 111.,
has been selected to command the
army air squadron which will at-
tempt an around-the-world flight nexf
spring.
Ap a New Year gift to Great Brit-
ain, Charles Lathrop Pack, president
of the American' Tree Association,
presented 60,000,000 Douglas fir seeds
to , the British Forestry Commission
'.o help reforest the areas cut over
In that country for war purposes.
Announcement that Mrs. Izetta J.
Brown would be a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for United
States Senator in West Virginia this
year was made here on the basis
of advices received from Kingwood,
W. Va., She contested unsuccessful-
ly for the nomlantion against Sen-
ator Neely In 1922.
The following Texans and Okla-
homans have accepted appointments
in the reserve corps, as announced
by the War Department: John W.
E. H. Beck, DeKalb; Philip F. Ca-
bell, Dallas; Joseph H. Dorman, Dal-
las; William I. Eads, Oklahoma City;
Robert S. Kerr, Ada; Oscar H. King,
Fort Worth and William S. Moore,
Fort Worth.
A letter from Secretary of Agri-
culture Wallace has been sent to
Governor McRae of Arkansas setting
forth the conditions which Arkansas
must meet in order to receive gov-
ernment funds for highway building
under the federal highway act. For
almost a year federal aid has been
withheld from Arkansas by Secre-
tary Wallace.
Secretary Denby recently issued
a formal statement In which he said:
"There will be no around-the-world
flight by the navy during the com-
ing year." Some naval officers re-
cently have advocated an attempt to
rlrcle the globe by air, but for the
present Washington officials feel that
the navy should concentrate its ef-
forts at aerial development on thQ
projected dash for the North Pole
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MOTHERFletcher's Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups, prepared for
Infants and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of „
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
Announces Birth of Son.
To announce to his muslcul friends
the birth of a son a Welsh musician
sent a card simply bearing four bars
from "The Messiah," "Unto us a child
Is born, unto us it son Is given."
GIRLS! HAIR GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
Quiet Evenings.
"Yes, your honor," suid the ag-
grieved woman, as she dabbed her
eyes, "he neglected me shamefully.
Why* he never was at home."
"And I suppose you lia.1 to spend
your «venlngs all by yourself, with no
companionship whatever?"
"W-w-well," she sobbed, "I had two
goldfish." ,
S5-Cent "Danderine" Does Wonders for
Lifeless, Neglected Hair.
A gleamy mass
of luxuriant hair
full of gloss, lus-
ter and life short-
ly follows a genu-
ine toning up of
neglected scalps
with dependable
"Danderine."
Falling hair,
itching scalp and
the dandruff Is
corrected Immediately. Thin, dry,
wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invigo-
rated, taking on new strength, color
and youthful beauty. "Danderine" Is
delightful on the hair; a refreshing,
stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy 1
Any drug store.—Advertisement.
ITCHING ECZEMA GONE
People who have endured tortures
from Itching eczema will be happy to
learn that a means of relief has been
perfected and Is already enjoying un-
heard of popularity on account of the
quick way It gets rid of the awful
disease of the skin which nobody
seemed able to figure out before.
Most all dealers have been forced
to get a supply of this Black and
White Ointment on account of the
tremendous demand which has already
reached the mammoth rate of nearly
two million packages a year In Its
sales.
It Is economical, too. The big 50c
package contains three times as mucb
as the liberal 25c size.—Advertisement.
Genius Speaks Only to Genius.
The merit of great men is not un-
More Important.
P.lake—Don't you think It a good
Idea to rate all cars according to their
derstood but by those who are formed ! horse power?
to be such themselves, genius speaks j Drake—Not as good as rating all
only to genius. | drivers according to their horse sense.
FOREIGN
WASHINGTON
Adoption of a five-year program
for expenditure of $50.ft0r,000 In con-
struction of public buildings In Wash-
ington was recommended in a report
of the public building committee, pre-
sented to the Senate by Senator
Smoot (Rep.) Utah, chairman
and on defensive fleet maneuvers.
The Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion has issued a certificate of- au-
thority to he Santa Fe to contract
an extension of Its line from a point
between Kaw and SoldanI, Osage
County, Ok., to the corner of Kay
County, a distance of seven miles.
The extension will serve the west-
ern part of the Hickman-DeNoya oil
field, which Is known also as the
Burbank-De Noya field, of which the
production la quite large.
Alfred Gruenfeld, famous pianist,
known as the greatest Interpreter
of Schubert, died In Vienna recently
of pneumonia.
Dr. H. J. Hamburger, professor of
physiology at Groningen university,
is dead. In the fall of 1922 he. de-
livered a series of lectures in the
United States.
Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes and
Owen D. Young will sit on the ex-
perts' committee to Investigate Ger-
man finances purely as private citi-
zens. In a formal statement to cor-
respondents In Paris the Americans
denied they will report directly to
the United States Government.
The statement attributed to the
Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Tcblt-
cherln, in Moscow dispatches, that
Great Britain had sent an ultimatum
to the Government of Afghanistan
demanding that it break off all re*
latlons with Russia, was officially
denied at the British Foreign Office.
The two protocols providing for
Hungarian financial reconstruction
have been approved by the council
of the League «f Nations, but no
agreement was reached on the ques-
tion of the Hungarian reparation
payments, and the problem of the
amortization of the loan to be made
to Hungary, under the reconstruc-
tion plan.
About 25 per cent more automo-
biles today travel the streets and
roads of Germany than in 1922. And
this despite the unfavorable condi-
tions generally reported in almost
all branches of Industry. The num-
ber of motor-propelled cars, ac-
cording to the federal automobile
industry association, totaled l^.OSS
on July 1, 1923, as compared witfr'
126,703 on July 1. 1922.
Woman's traditional privilege of
understating her age Is being work-
ed in reverse by politically minded
women who are exaggerating theif
uge in order to vote In England. As
women are not qualified to vote un-
til they are thirty, while the legal
voting age of men is twenty-one, it
Is regarded as strange that In sever-
al parliamentary divisions the names
of registered women aotually out?
numbered the man. •
SAY "BAYER" when you
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain. Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
.Accept only "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Ibplrla la th. trad* mirk or Barer Manufacture of UoaaacetlMCldaSter of BallejUcacM
TKAOI
Two pleasant ways
to relieve a cough>
Take your choice and suit
your taste. S-B—or Menthol
flavor. A sure relief for coughs,
colds and hoarseness. Put one
in your mouth at bedtime.
Alwmy* keep a box on hand.
SMITH BROIHERS
S.B. COUCH DROPS MENTHOL
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SICK HEADACHE
— Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pilte
then take 2 or 3 for • few nights after. They restore
the organa to their proper functions and Headache
and the causes of it pass away.
they regulate the jowels ui
_ . . rmrvent constipation
Small Pill; S—Jl Pom; Saull Pries
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924, newspaper, January 22, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340874/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.