The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, November 21, 1924.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
PAGE THREE.
KEEPING WELL
OVERWEIGHT !
DR. FRinUUrK H. GltEBN
ICdltor of "HBAI/TH"
the Chicago mail robbery gang | The Tourist Cafe has recently
in that city, and who will re- made improvements in the infe-
ctive life sentences in the peni- rior 0f its piace 0f business.
tentiary.
The Newton boys formerly
lived a few miles west of town
The walls have received a new
coat of white calcimine and the
T1I7HAT would you think of u roan
* * who carried day and night, wher-
ever he went, a 50-pound burden on
hla back? You’d say he whh entry and
you’d probably be right, lt’n all well
enough fur Christian In "Pilgrim's Prog
resa" or for fanatics In India or China,
but no coinnion-oense Aroerlcun would
do such a foolish thing.
Hold on, though l
How about that 50 pounds of surplus
fat you’re carrying? Is that any more
sensible?
Wluit’s the difference, whether the
burden la on your back or under your
akin? It’s an unnecessary burden Just
thw name.
You wouldn't bet on a fat prize-
fighter, or put your money on a fat
race horse, would you? You’d know
they weren’t "In condition” and that
If you backed them you'd lose.
If you carry surplus and unnecessary
weight, you’ro going to lose.
The paunch around your waist Isn’t
nil. For every pound of fat you have
on your stomach there’s another pound '
Inside. Fat In your muscles, fat
around your lungs and heart and fat
around your blood vessels. And It's ;
all unnecessary weight to carry and \
needless fat that clogs and Impedes
your muscles.
Life Insurance companies will not
were 4 rathe™* rough** characters sanitury and attractive appear-
here more than 15 years ago. ;ance*
It is recalled by some of the
older citizens that one of the
boys first broke into trouble in
this county when he stole a bale
of
gin.
STOP THAT ITCHING
cott^n^from V 'iV^Roberd’s sk‘" 3S«^“chTlte8! iSn°»! 1
cotton ttom 1. B. Robe ids Tetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Ouk,
. It is not remembered here Ring Worm, old Sores or Sores on $
whether or not he was convict- children. We will sell you a Jar of <r
ed on this charge, but both the BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar- $
boys were frequently in court antee. It will not stain your clothing ;?>
at Eastland and on different oc- and has & pleasant odor. •
casions jumped their bonds and For sale by Heyman Drug Store $
Have
broke jail.—Rising Star X-Ray.
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Will open my Beauty Parlor
m rear of Mr. Hamer’s store on
or about November 20th.
fi0-2t Mrs. W. C. Wharton.
That one/ (turning tit/lumiiuKtun it cooled
mill looihi’ii i>,v
Heiskeli’s Ointment
IVi hctlM lf>* trvublt it Iii-toui.
Htltkell't Ointment will bent il iuu nv
vffMmilly (ii il <l,n-» I cl* srrli'Mi ihin trouble.
.At vour DrufRlili ..mil /,•> <i
.hWtimoii, liollou'o.v if Co., Pfiiludo.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
ThoHo who nro In a “run-down’’ condi-
tion will notice thnt Catarrh bother* them
much more than when they are In frood
health. This fact proven that while
Ismm n tiollcv to ntivonn who Is 40 nor Catarrh la a local <llnoase, it la greatly
Issue n pnucy 10 nnjone tino w w jwr influenced by constitutional conditions.
cent overweight. They Know thnt fat | iiam/n « \takiiii 1h a
people are more subject to diabetes. Combined Treatment, both local and in-
kiilnoy diseases, henrt diseases and
hardened blood vessels than are people
ternal, and has been successful In tho
treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.
of normal weight.
Life Insurance companies are run to
make money and they don’t place any
bets on men who arc not "In condi-
tion.”
Why are you too fat?
In 75 per cent of cases because you
eftt too much or use your muscles too I
little, or both.
You put food In your stomach ami
the body digests It and makes fuel
out of It. Hut It lias more than It
needs, so the surplus Is stored up un-
der your skin and between your mus-
cles and around your heart to get It
out of the way.
It’s waste thnt makes waist.
Fat means that you are buying more
food than you need; eating more food
than you noed; carrying more weight
than yon need, and clogging up your
body machinery.
In current business language, It's too
much overhead, though it Isn't over-
head at all.
What’s the remedy?
lint less, work more. That's the
only nntlfat prescription that's worth
taking'. Save money, save energy and
gain better health by having a better
physical machine to work with.
Sold by all druKKlnt».
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
HOW DOCTORS 1REAI
COLDS KID THE FLO
To break an a cold over night or to cut
short an utiiuk of grippe influenza or sum
throat, physicians ami drugget* arc oow
recommending (ittlolahs, the nausenless
Calomel tablet that is purified from dan-
gerous and sickening effects. I nose who
have tried it say that it ails like magic, by
far more effective and cerium than the old
hi\ b calunul, heretofore recommended by
physicians.
One m two ( aloiabs at bed time with
n swallow of water, that’s all. No Halts,
no nausea nor l! slightest interference
witli eating, work or pleasure*. Next morn-
ing \oiir cold has vanished and your sys-
tem feels refreshed and purified, (allotalts
are sold only in original sealed puck igc*,
price ten cents for the vest-pocket size;
thirty-five* cents for the large family pack-
age. lie, otnmcndcd and guaranteed hv
druggists Your money back if you are nyt
delighted.—udv.
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Universal
Favorite
Hero is the solution of your Gift Problems—a love-
ly sot of Pyralin Toilet ware.
Its exquisite beauty and real utility make it a gift
that is certain to he appreciated, and keep alive tho’ts
of the giver in years to come.
A visit to our store and a look through our stock of
this ware will interest you.
Heyman Drug Store
Junction, Texas,
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JUNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO
Courteous Treatment. Fair Dealings.
We can sn\e you money on Salt, Flour, Meal, Feed,
Sheet Iron, Etc.
COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We operate our own trucks and make deliveries to
your ranch promptiy. Give us your business
and we promise to do our best to please you.
TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT CLIP OF
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
We handb* it like you want it handled.
.UNCTION WOOL & MOHAIR CO.
John II. Smart, President and General Manager.
Junction ami Menard, lex as.
Santa ( laus is at tin* Junction Husincss Hr,uses.
Th
at titer idea of
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I'd* diet. Jet him
\j.c ym miy «>t the tat*he* in
the Edwmxl* iHatviu aval par-
take of the roaat* ami
chttpex jurepared Hv the ranch-
* oan*#. wife m a manner that
wold tempt the ta*t* of the
meat, critical toenmy-eur. Tho
I have d.me to my euri^ op ami
-at i* factum full many a urh
during the past tarealy year*.
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1924, newspaper, November 21, 1924; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890765/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .