The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933 Page: 7 of 8
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OCTOBER-1 ft, 1933
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i*k End
Why the Sodden
Change to Liquid
Laxativesr
uti
Ignores Robbers' Guns
It
•octors have always recognized the
due of the laxative whose dose can
s measured, and wtaoee action can
t controlled.
The public, too, to fast returning
_ the ose of liquid laxatives. People
, rve learned* that a properly pre-
£7 ued liquid laxative bnngs a perfect
ement without any discomfort
time, or after.
re dose of a liquid laxative can
varied to smt the need* of the
^dividual. The action can thus be
ilated. It forms no habit; yon
I not take a "double dose” a day
two later. Nor will a mild liquid
utive irritate the kidneys.
The wrong cathartic mag keep you
mstipated as long at you keep on
^tt.
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South for The .Winter
Here is lead dog, 1 ‘ Yuke ” who to going
South (or the winter. With hint is Cnpt Lutes
Tsylor of Whitehorse,' Yukon, Alaska who
is in complete charge of the doge on Admiral
Byrd ’• second expedition to the Antarctic far
another view of the South Pole and scientific
observations.
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The bank robbers at Brook line,
Mass., had is wed off shotguns leveled
nt nil when Miss Mary Rack ley,
(above) dropped to t’r floor, crawled
along behind the counter, reached an
alarm signal . . . and frustrated a
daring robbery^
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BLANKET TEACHER HEADS
BROWN COUNTY LEAGUE
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THRILLING > ' SWEEPING
CLOSE-OUT OF EVERV ITEM IN OUR .
■ STOCK WITHOUT EXCEPTION
The Shopof Youth
THE FASHION INSTITUTION OF THF WEST
Mrs. J. W. Jennings-
Brown wood, Texas
W. B. Jones of Blanket wks
ot become dependent on this form Saturday afternoon at senior nigh
[ help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, school building in Brownwood.— I)
■ at all druggisU. Member N. Ft. A.
National Commander
Bulletin.
1.5S
$1.85
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Halloween
DANCE
WEAR YOUR COSTUME
Admission
: 25c-,
—MUSIC BY—
ten Meroney— —Buddy Weeks
J. D. Andrews
NORTH SIDE SQUARE— --LADIES FREE
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Has liquor Don’ts
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Regular Dances
SATURDAY NIGHTS AND
FIRST MONDAY NIGHTS
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louse hold
iless you
by fire,
common
"in p.i n k .
ist finan-
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End-Of-The-T rail
Edward Hayes, of Decatur, III., is
j the National Commander of the
| American Legion, elected at the
; Chicago reunion. He was in the navy,
. stationed mostly at the Oreat Lakes
i Naval Training Station as a court
reporter la court martial*..
Going Out o Business
Sow Going On Now
TREMENDOUS STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE
WOOLENS, SILKS, ( OATS, DRESSES,
SUITS, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING
The Expert Designing:. Pattern Cutting and Tailoring Service Department
HAS NO EQUAL IN THE WEST.
. A-Small Charge for Pattern Cutting in made Since Profits are; Sacrificed
on the Fabrics.—25c for Dresses—35c for Coats—40c for Suits.
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NEW MILLINERY $1.95 $2.95-$3.95—$5.95
OLD PRICES ON WOOLENS SACRIFICED
THE NEWEST—THE HIGHEST GRADE FABRICS FOR
.•> SUITS. COATS, AND DRESSES
$1.29 yd. $1.69 yd. $1.95 yd. 4&25'yd. $2.69 yd.
Lm.
Machine Gun Kelly, triea to laugh
it off, hut those chain* and.leg irons
know no humor and the ‘‘bail man''
of the middle west comes to the end
-of the trail. Uncle Sam got him and
plans on taking care of him in an
efficient manner.
Mrs. Charles Lindbergh j
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‘' Don’t burden state control liquor
saws with needless clauses which can-
not be enforced; and, do not ignore
the minority, even though small,” is
the warning of John D. Rockefeller
Jr., In a survey report which antici-
pates national repeal of prohibition.
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Comanche Milling „
"Company
COMANCHE, TEXAS ‘
Dock Prices-^ash Only ^
DELIVERY EXTRA
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„ Hoff’s Best Flour B8aglb -1.6S,
Every Sack Guaranteed
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Hoff’s Bran and Shorts (white bag) . ----....... $1.35
Bran (Shipped in) .................. ..... 1.10
. Hoffs Bairy Feed . .................. .1.30
Hoffs Cow Feed .................. r. . \: $5c
Hoff8 Egg Mash ... ............v/.V 1.80
Hoffs Scratch Feed .1................ .s... 1.55 1
Texaco Stock Salt, i(M) Lbs. . ... v .......... 70c
Texaco Plain Block, 50 Lbs.,.......... ----• 42c >
Texaco Sulphur Block, 50 Lbs. ------ ------j 50c
43 Per Cent Cotton Seed Meal ^1.10
COME TO THE MILL-PAY CASH AND
£ SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
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DRESSES
A marvelous array of
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beautiful silk and
knitted frocks—every
size for misj^pr mat-
ron, every color, and
offered in this 8ale at
a. f
substantial reductions
$4.93 $7.95
$10.95 $14.95
$16.95' • $24.93
SILKS
The season’s newest
silks—and no end to
the colons in every
class—the largest and
most complete stock
in 'West Texas—*-al
sacrificed for com-
plete close-out—
New Flat Crepe 69c
Evening Wear
Crepe______$1.50
. Superb Satin $1.00
New Faille . .. $1.69
Velvet Vnille . $2.39
Corded Ottoman $2.69
Rqvon Novelty 69c
Transparent' • ,
Velvet ...... $2.89
(OATS
Unsurpassable in var-
! iety of offering—In
quality, style and
price—
Sport (’oats
All Occasion COATS
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LUSTROUS
FUR-TRIM (OATS
$10.95
$15.95
$24.50
$35.00
$39.75
$13.95
$19.85
$29.85
$55.00
$61.95
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PAS
BLANKET
Mrs. V. B.^ Eoff" and children
left Thuysday for a visit with
her father, Mr. Gri,;ir. at College
t Stati()ii.
I He'’. Adams of OrownW .od coq
oYcU'd services at the hjcal 'Bap1
fist Church Sunday.
Miss Leta Hancotk of Mullin
j spent the svtv.k end with Misses
| M’Idied and Alline Bettiv..
| -The Beattie basket ball boy<
and gills teams‘played the local
j teams here Kndajj The scoit for
1 boys, 26 to 2'» in favor of Blan-
,k<t' for Brir!'-, IS to 9 n tajror
i of Peattie.
Ms. Sam U'-id’ey -returned to
her home at Amherst last week
after a visit here with her son,
Ellis' Bradley and family.
Misses Thelma McCulley and
Evelyn I^visay and Jake Me-
Culley of Daniel Bakery spent the
.....here with Their par-
T 44 Years On Job
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j s Mrs. diaries A. Lindbergh, wife of
! the noted Lone Eagle, who Is now
' enrbute home with her flying husband
after hopping the Atlantic, prizes ________
this picture, taken as they landed and j visiting hero this week.
| she was received by Soviet officials at
• Leningrad Russia. *
MISS THELM V CALLING
WEDS I.TvE LOt ltERMlLK
t's*
vireek ^nd
Luther Caraway of Amherst is
CARD OF JHANKS
j ' We wish to take this method
of thanking our1 many friends i»ayne College spent the
who $0 kindly assisted us in the end here wjth homofolks.
I&rt sickness and death of our
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Spangler
of Coleman spent Sunday here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Reeved.
(}. C. Levisay, Roy Bird. Wight-
Don Lanford, and
MTss Cleo Bird, all of Howard
week
Rev. E. ' P- Swimjall filled his
Mrs. Ada. B. Nafrw, is one of
oldest . postmasters, in iH>int of ' « .
service, in the country. She lias served [ ' i •
continuously at Eatontown, N J for *
I Miss Thblma Walling, Western
Union Telegraph Operator of Co-
manche and Leo I.oudermiik of
Downing, were married at Co-
manche 8uml"j atternoon. October
22, the cferemony being perform-
I ed >*v Rev. Tom Moore at 3:30 at
. his usidenc.'.
^frs. Louder’!'ilk is thedaugh-
I'ter of Mr«. D. P. -Walling of_
i Comanche. She graduated from
Comanche, High School' in 1929,
an.Uiook- tip - the study of tele-
j graphy. She, was operator at
| L'.ino and Pharr before receiving
the Coman/ho appointment about
| ;i vear ago,
I Mr. T oudermilk is the son of
Mr. a^d Mrs Welter Louderniilk
of Downing, pioneer settlers of
Vr. and M 3. LouJefmilk are
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nvahitig th.dr home at the Mrs.
Vt W. Harvey roioence here.
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Nerves
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” p. Homer and family, G. W. Wlay afternoon here with his
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Luckter’and family, W. M. Weavt 1 nrents, Mr.
er and family, .F. G. Dean and Richmond..
Xanrily. S. B. Dean and family,
A. V. Melton and family. ,
Mrs. W. J. 1
fesent
the school faculty will pfesi
play, “The Hobgobhrvfl Hou;
au the high school audiloih
Saturday evening. The local l^s-
lo'thall team wil Imeet the Early
POSTED NOTICE!
hunting, pecan gnthering, high hoys preceding the play.
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and trespassing . of any fonq ito
j forbidden on any land owned ro
I controlled by us. Violators shall
be prosecuted.—Dave Farrow, Mrs.
Lula Gandy.—One mile west of
Newburg. (8-9-10-1 lp)
SHO>VS FINJL PECANS
G. A. Reed,-who lives 12 miles
north of Comanche exhibited some
extra fine nbcAns here Saturday,
which he raised on his farm. The
nuts were oT the Burkett verity
and averaged 28 paeans to a
pound. a---
Mr. Reed has about 40 young
trees and will harvest about 400
CARD OF THANKS
Jones hai
Battle
slcepted
A Gibb.
We wish t6 thank our many
friends who were so kind during
the death of our ^ beloved com-
nsnion and father, also for the
beautiful floral offering — The
Clemons Family.
HUETTS WRECKING Sh6p
Gas ISC.— ^OU Ik aM lit
We carry a complete line of
New and Used Parts for all makes
qf Cara,and Trucks.
If you need a trailer, see u*
twfore. you buy.—W. H, Huett.
Prop.
^ Do lH*y torture you by day?
y Keep you awake at nigbt?
What is it that keeps hospitals open and doctors
busy? NERVES.
What is it tliai, makes your face wrinkled and
makes you feel did?* NERVES
Nine times odf of ten it’s NERVES that make you
restless, worried, haggard.
Do they make you Cranky/
► Blue--«Hve you Nervoui Indl-
1^^ ye:lion, Nervous Headache?
Wheri nerves are cvrr-taxed, you 'worry, over
trifles, find it hard to cone an Irate, can’t sit suu.
Nerve-Strain bring cm H.-ad-^he.
Nervous people often sutler from Indigestion.
There may b« absolutely notliipg wrong v illi the
organs of digestion, but the Nerves are no( on the
job to make the organs do their work properly.
Nerves
Nerves
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Do di*y Interefere with your
_► work; ruin your pleasure; drlva
«way your blend*?
You’re cheating yourself and the^man who
normal.
you If you work
You can’t have a-good time when you are nervous.
You can’t make or keep frtsndk when you are
id up and Irritable. You may excuse jour-
but to others you are just a plain crank.
keyed
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933, newspaper, October 27, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890592/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.