Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1930 Page: 8 of 10
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when they tire of the usual
glass of milk, serve Kellogg's
Corn Flakes. They’ll love milk
then! A helpful idea for
Stomach and Bowel Troubles
Soon Banished . . . “Should
Have Taken New Medicine
I-ong Ago,’’ He Says.
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CORN
FLAKES
*Oven-fresh at your grocer’s in ilia
nuxtilu inner seal wrapper
Mystery surrounding the career ot
Dr. Alfred P. Scully, Cleveland
physician who was murdered in his
office several months ago, deepend
when Mrs. Eunice Rockwell came
from St. Petersburg, Fla., to tell
Cleevland police that she had sec-
retly married the doctor in 1915
and that he was the father of her
13-year-old son, Paul. Mrs. Rock-
well is shown here with the son.
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2 MARKETS
Saturday Bargains
O-Cedar Oil 60
c size
Green Beans, lb. .. 7 l-2c | Green Onions, bu.. 7 l-2c
Lettuce^ .071-2
MR. FRANK B. NORMAN
“I suffered for a long time with
stomach trouble," said Mr. Frank
11. Norman, 828 Mississippi street,
Amarillo. I had a very poor appe-
tite and after eating 1 was sub-
ject (o a painful accumulation of
gas. I was becoming very nervous
and did not sleep well at night, 1
was troubled with constipation and
found it necessary to lake cathar-
tics constantly, l was losing
strength and energy and no matter
what i tried in the way of medi-
cine nothing seemed to help me.
"I seemed to improve in health
from the time I began taking Kon-
jola. Mv appetite picked up and I
was able to assimilate my food bet-
ter. I did not have that tired out
feeling in the morning and my
work was easier and more pleas-
ant. Constipation soon passed and
cathartics were no longer neces-
sary. After continuing the treat-
ment for a time I realized that Kon-
jola was the medicine 1 should
have taken long ago. I am contlnu.
ing to take Konjola and am recom-
mending it to all my friends."
Given a real I rial over a period
of from six to eight weeks, Kon-
jola has made a record without
parallel in the history of medicines.
Ailments of the stomach, liver, kid-
neys and bowels and rheuimaILm,
neuritis and nervousness readily
yield to its power.
Konjola is sold in Sweetwater at
Bowen's drug store, and by all the
best druggists in all towns through-
out this entire section.—Adv.
Skelly Flier Lands Here
“DRUNK AGAIN
Movie directors Just won’t let
Charles Ruggies act a sober part.
Iu bis years us one ot the funniest
men he was always at his very best
as a "drunk" and the tradition has
carried over into the realm of au-
dible celluloid. In "Gentlemen of
the Press*’ and in “The Lady Lies,”
as well as in "The Battle of Paris"
Charlie had to stumble around with
the hiccups.
Now ho is appearing in "Road-
house Nights,” Paramount’s smash
riot.
Kuggles is a care-free Chicago re-
porter in this smash riot of fun
and rum, comedians and contra-
band. thugs ami thespians. He Is f
sent nut by this city editor to get i
the story of a rum king’s activities !
in the little town of Moran near the
big city. When he arrives he runs
into his old swetheart, the blues- ■
singing Helen Morgan. Fellow-per-1
formers with her at the rum king's ‘
roadhouse headquarters are Clay-1
ton, Jackson and Durante, singers,
dancers and funny men par excel-1
lence.
Fred Kohler, the Rum king, in
love with Helen, finds the two!
sweethearts in a loving embrace
and vows that Charlie shall pay
Plenty for stealing his "dame."
Drum then on it is a rapid-lire salvo
of riotous entertainment.
Sp’:-'
KOOLMOfOR
The Original Anti-Knock GREEN Gasoline and
CITIES SERVICE CAS AND OILS
are on sale in Sweetwater at
CITIES SERVICE STATION
1008 EAST BROADWAY
and in Roscoe at
CITIES SERVICE STATION
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ON WEST BROADWAY
A. W. COSTEPHENS, Agent—Sweetwater, Texas
Read the Reporter Classified Ads
A HOME-OWNED STORE
WHERE SWEETWATER TRADES
Milk, Carnation,
Ig. can . 10c. Sm. . ,05c
Borax, pkg........04c
FOLGERS
5
LIMIT—POUND CAN
Ray A. Tlieis, aviation sales re-
presentative of the Skelly Oil Com-
pany, arrived in Swetwater Thurs-
day afternou and was in confer-
ence with local oil distributors Fri-
day morning and also with city of-
ficials.
Moody to Abilene
BEANS
Nice and Fresh
While They Last—Pound
Onions, white, lb.
03c
Carrots, 2 for................15c
Lettuce, large.............71-2c
FLOUR
Supreme
Nothing Better
Corn, Fresh, each...........05c
48 lbs.......................$1.69
24 lbs.......... 89c
Sugar. 10 lbs.................54c Raisins, 4 lbs.................32c
AUSTIN, May 23. — Gov. Dan
Moody lias accepted an invitation
to make a non-political address at
Abilene on the evening of May 29, i
it was announced at bis office here.
Mayonnaise, 8 oz.............19c Tea, f ainba, 1-4 lb. ..........15c
Mrs. Johnston Returns
Mayonnaise Best Food, !
pjnt 37c Saltmes, 15c pkg.
Mrs. S. M. Johnston returned
home Thursday night from Dallas
where she attended the Texas Un-
dertakers Association convention.
GOLDEN CROWN
24 POUNDS
The United States has 49 per
cent of (lie world's telephone lines.
Hu we have a monopoly of lines
AND rackets.
ARTICLES IN THIS SPACE FOR ONE HOUR ONLY
Come Earl y 7till to 8:30 Limit One
Spuds, New No. 1,5 lbs.......15c Peaches, Del Monte, 21-2 can
10c Blueing, 20c bottle ... 14c
Isn’t it about time for that In-.
dian to announce the approach of
his 150th birthday?
Jello, any flavor, 6 for.......39c
3 cans.................57c
Fork & Beans. No. 2 can, 6 for . 43c
New Potatoes
LIMIT
5 POUNDS
Linnit Starch, 2 for .. 09c
Red Salmon, Rosedale,
flat can.........19c
SWIFTS NAPTHA
5 BARS
Ci . . „. Corn, Tender-Sweet
Shrimp, tall jar......31c 2
Sugar
IN CLOTH BAGS
LIMIT 10 POUNDS
Relish, tall jar......10c Tea, Sunset, 1-4 lb. . .20c
%
Fresh Corn
6 EARS
NICE—TENDER
Cheese, Longhorn, lb.
OSHHSai
2(lc Pork Roast, shoulder, lb.....16c
MACARONI and SPAGHETTI, Vegetized,2 for ................25c
Asparagus Tips. Del Monte, sin. 19c Salmons, pink, 2 for..........29c
Cigarettes, 2 for.....25c Bread, 3 for
Brookfield Butter
POUND
FANCY CREAMERY
Veal Stew, lb.......18c Veal Pot Roast, lb.... 21c
SLICED BACON
POUND
DECKERS SELECT
Souse, Home-Made, lb20c j Country Butter, lb .. 40c
PEACHES .23
•
El Paso . .....$15.60
Abilene....... 1.60
Fort Worth ... 8.00
Dallas ....... 9.67
Houston ...... 18.15
San Antonio .. 18.15
Waco ........ 11.20
Austin ....... 14.95
Beaumont ____ 21.70
Corpus Christi 24.10
Laredo ....... 24.10
Dawn Cleanser, 2 for..........15c i Peas, No. 2 Entpson, 2 for .. 25c
FLOUR
Every Sack Guaranteed
Try One Today—48 lbs.
Coffee, 3 lb. Magnolia
89c
Good on all schedules
UNION STATION
416 Oak Street
Phone 700
Post Bran, pkg............... 10c
Peaches, gallon can..........49c
Grape Juice
Peaches, 2 1-2 can, 2 for.......35c
Pint.......................7Tl9c
Quart.......................36c
Rice, 4 lbs....................25c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can
STEAK
10c
Potato Chips.................05c
Milk, Borden’s, (tsmall.......25c
Filet Mignon—Something Dlfferint
Try One—each
Hams, Picnic, fb..............25c j Bacon, 1 lb. pkg...............26c
Mackerel, salt, 2 for..........35c
Bacon, dry salt, jowls, lb......12c
Veal Loaf Meat, pork added, lb. 22c
Pork Roast, shoulder, lb.
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1930, newspaper, May 23, 1930; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559511/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.