The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938 Page: 6 of 8
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STOVE REPAIRS
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BPnmnC For Stoves ind Oil Store*
REPAIRS samaras
GBtnmammmmmmmmm* ftvery Kind and Make at
A. G. BRAUER irSS.sC0“pS.Nov
• UK KOUEt UKAI.KK OU WRITF. VS
HAY FEVER
Doctors use LYCAR to give
sure, quick relief to all symp-
toms. This valuable medicine
also helps ward Off attack*,
by supplying the body with
needed elements. Stop suf-
fering today. Ask your drug-v
gist, or send $1.00 to LYCAR,
Tort Worth, Texas. ■
(Exclusive Initials for
Linens and Lingerie
Dir- TrkD Myra pleads with “Uncle Jeff” owner of the circu., to spare Alta, after the elephant*.
DlU 1 VI jttack on "Silk” Fowler, ringmaster. - ----
ByEDWHEELAN
I cah’t understahdiT.mv^a lip/oH i kmow, WCLE
BUT ALTA SEBMS TO HAN/E P#'I aLtA^ SME “3 ^
SUDDENLY GONE BAP on US !
YOU KNOW AS WELL A^> I DO
THAT WHEN A'BULL" STARTS TO
GO BAD,SHE MAV DEVELOP INTO
A KILLER ----"
ANY DAY
THE BEST
aiatored
ELEPHANT IN
"THE WORLD
n
LALA PALOOZA Hearts and Flower*
I’VE KNOWN HER EVER
SINCE I WAS A BABY, AND
during- ALL THOSE years
that daddy WAS HER A
trainer, he never had
ONE BIT OF TROUBLE
wnH HER
u
C Fra nil Jay MsrVry Syndicate, lifc
I GRANT THAT, DEAR.
BUT LETS BE SENSIBLE.'
\MHy DID ALTA ATTACK
" SILK" FOWLER IN ‘
THE RING- THIS
AFTERNOON11'
SHOW *
MOW
PlwinA
BECAUSE," SILK
MUST HAVE PONE
SOMETHING MEAN,
OR CRUEL To HER.'
I'M SURE OF IT
•'uncle teff; even
A GOOD "BULL"
WILL NEVER FORGET
AN INTUR/CRAN
UNKINDNESS -YOU
KNOW THAT .»•
L^d -
By RUBE GOLDBERG
Pattern No. 1809.
Highlight your linens and lin-
gerie with colorful initials and
monograms in easy lazy-daisy
stitch and french knots. Extra
sprays help form interesting mon-
ograms! Pattern 1809 contains a
transfer pattern of four alphabets,
two 2Y4 inch and two 1% inch
(jvith floral sprays); directions for
placing of initials; illustrations of
stitches; color suggestions.
Send 15 cents in stamps or coins
(coins preferred) for this pattern
to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft
Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York,
N Y.
Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley, the great rifle
shot, was born in Woodland, Ohio,
in 1866. She began using a rifle
at the age of 6 to help provide
food for the family. At 15 she met
Frank ButJcr, a stage marksman,
end subsequently married him,
traveling about the country until
she was discovered by Sitting
Bull, who called her Little Sure
Shot.
For many years she was with
Buffalo Bill's wild west show.
Known for her skill in breaking
glass balls tossed in the air, at
one time she fired 1,000 shots in a
contest, breaking 943 balls. An
automobile accident caused her
death in 1926.
CONSTIPATED!
Gas Crowds Heart.
“For thirty years constljstlon caused mo
head aches and pains in the hack. Awf ol gaa
bloating crowded my heart. Adlerika helped
right away. Sow 1 eat sanaage, bananas, pie.
Anything I want nod never felt better.’—
Idn. Mabel Schott. Two thingo happen when
you are constipated. FIRST; Accumulated
wastes Bwnll up bowels and press on nerves in
ihe digestive tract. SECOND: Partly digeat-
ed/ood starts to deoay forming GAS,bringing
on emir stomach, indigestion, and heartburn.
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BTOMAGH GAS almost at once. It often
Sold at aU drug stares
Not to Live
A boy Is better unborn than un-
taught.—Gascotgne.
TO KILL
Screw Worms
Tout money beck U you don't Hke
Cannon's Liniment It kill* screw
worms, heals the wound and keeps
Sin away. Ask your dealer. (Adv.)
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38—38
■atCLASSIFiEP>w
ADVERTISING
Have you anything around
the house you would like
to trade or sell?Try a clas-
sified ad. The cost is only
a few cents and there arc
probably a lot of folks look
• lag for just whatever it i:
Result* you«o longer have use for
/AY DEAR COUNTESS,THE SIGHT
OF YOU FILLS MY POOR HEART/
WITH JOY-WHEN I AM
AWAY FROM YOU MY^
LIFE IS BLEAK
AND DESOLATE^
AW-
GO ON.
MY BELOVED,
I BROUGHT
YOU SOME
FLOWERS
GONZALES. DID I
HEAR YOU SAY
SOMETHING ABOUT
flowers? -
ER, NO-I SAID
THE MINUTES
SEEMED LIKE
HOURS
S’MATTER POP— Rest Period
I'm mad
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LOOK” MAT?
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® Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc.
By C. M. PAYNE
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Dear Old Golden Rule Days
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POP—One Little Mouthful Adds Girth
itv S. L. Huntley. Trade Mark Ref. U. 8. Pat. Ofllre)
By J. MILLAR WATT
I EAT SO LITTLE
THESE DAYS THAT
IT'S ALMOST AS EASY
TO CET OUT OF THE
BREAKFAST NOOK-
ii-iVVloVi^lT-AvXv oy Tht»~*~itcll Syjuijr«le1_JncJ^
- AS IT IS TO .
GET INTO IT !
LATE PROGRAM
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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PAT’S HELP
Panting and perspiring, two Irish-
men on a tandem bicycle at last
got to the top of the steep hill.
“That was a stiff climb, Pat,”
said the first.
“Sure and it was that,” said Pat.
“And if I hadn’t kept the brake
on we would have gone backwards.'
Stunning
Bill—Where did you get the black
eye?
Jack—I went to a dance and was
struck by the beauty of the place. •
Left Without Reason
He—Don’t go. You are leaving
me entirely without reason.
She—1 always leave things as I
find them.
Two men were talking together in
the public library. Said one: "The
dime novel has gone. I wonder
where it’s gone to?”
The other, who knew something
of literature in its various phases,
answered cynically: “It’s gone to
two dollars and fifty cents.”
“Good? AND HOW!” Say Millions
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The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938, newspaper, September 22, 1938; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730532/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.