Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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TffVRHDAY. .11
CLKHI'R VK MORN'INfl REVIEW
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Greatest Range You C an Possibly Buy
The MONARCH
MEN PLEAD FOR CHANCE -
10 ‘[RUE THEIR COUNTRY;
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“The Stay Satisfactory Kind1
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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lc word first insertion; 1 2c per
word for each additional con
HOcutlve Insertion.
10c word P«r month.
No ad taken for Iok> titan Jfic.
All ads meat be given for speci-
fied number of times, that Is,
ads are not taken to run indef!
nately,
All classified ads are cash
FOR SALE
Tie Review's classified depart
ment Is nrd an experiment It
gets big results every day. The
most careful attention te given
to all ads They may b« brought,
to the Review o’, flee or given
over the phone number 31.
You are requested to get copy
tn before 0 p m If possible.
FOR RENT
FOR HALF Milcb row giving milk FOR RUNT 3 furnished moms for
Address llox 110 ('hhurne, Teviis, l:ghl housekeeping, all modern con
R. R, 4. 7-2? j vi nienees. I’lione 3*2 or 002. 7 20
FOR HALF, timid family horse mid FOR RKNT One I room house, bath
surrey at sacrifice if cold at once. I room, electric lights, barn and lot,
Phone 055. 7 20 ! 73s North Holiinnoti, 112.00 per month.
FOR SALK OR TKADK Nine 3 room FOUND,
house with hall; newly papered aud
painted; lot 501123 feet; gomt barn MIIFND A bundle from Model Clo.
and garuge; located in Texnp City, Co. store on Fast Willingham. Owner
Texas, house and lot or small truck esn get same liy describing bundle
farm in or nenr Cleburne, rmmidered. and | aying for this ad at Review of
“V," Care of Review. fire 7 20
FOR HALK—GOOD, dry eak stov,
wood. Fhone 0012. Creed Friou. 7-27
FOR rtAL» Must be sold in ten days,
niee 3-roqm cottage and large lot,
ensb or terms, 810 K. Vfanrtville. Make
me an offer. 7 20 j
FOR HAI.K 4’vpri • - incubator, 151 i
egg capacity, t'nll at 2!*!* H. Wilhite
or plii'iii 71 7 27;
FOR HALF H'U nee. idnek land farm;
four miles on Cleburne Rio Vista
road fairly improved. For particulars
writo or .ice A C Arlett, Route 2, Cle
borne, Texas. 8 1
F**1t HALF Voifng Jersey row, fresh
in milk, very 'ieh, 218 College Ht. J.
B. Turhcvillc. 7 28
LOST
I.OHT—r. jeweled Figin watch, ladies
sire, No 1373757. Reward. Phone
1050. 7 31
LOST Small rose Lriw-h with pearl.
Leave at Review office. 7 20
WANTED.
Life Saving Aeroplanes
Aeroplanes may In time be a part of 1
the regular equipment used bv the j '
Fulled Htales life «st tng service
There are liiltiumil* en-.es in which It ,
Is Impossible for email ImoiIs to reto lt
« stranded steamer It. heavy weather
Cl Sin some »*■< nslmi* eten the Jlne
throw Itig guns eunnot get s Imwser
alsiard It is argued that aeroplanes '
In any but exceptional >tn unstanees
would la* able lo * afr> a line to ve«
sets In distress making It |wsslUs to
ilw a brtsu lies buoy Slid get paisen
gt-rs and ■ pew to aliorv
Should eongreas apppnve this plan ll
would open a new* field to aviators . i
more hazardous (ban anv other Icanch
of flying, not exempting «ar work
They would lm compelled lo make as
• •cuts 111 the Worst possible Weather ti
requiring shill tl eoiira • fill high
e«t order F. change
Purely Butmsss
Llltle lloltldi' Iigisl live, W'as one of
those w bo |*> ratified few thing* to * -
cape Ills attention and consequently ,p
was always asking question* Sonic, i|
of the li nla-rs of the family were
talking alsnit life Inauranee, and Itoli !
hie had lo know what that was lie ,
was fold It was a provision whereby,
when Ills father tiled, the family would
receive a certain aunt of money. This 1
eoenn-d clear to the youngster, but It ! , .
was ooM< i d 'ie seemed to Is* engaged
In deep thought. Finally lie said.'.*
‘‘Hut. mauiina. how soon will we have >|
to kill liltu?"- ludlana|Hill* News I t.<
Doctor M
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FOR TRADE
ft TRADE—
fot Ford an
'scant lot*; well located,
W. ti. Watt* 7-1#
WANTKD To bale hay or oat straw j
,7. R Lvnc, Route No. 1, Cleburne.
7 57 .
tlKLP WANTKD, for housework, phone
90S. 7 28
WANTKD Young married man ll
years old, good character, good bank ,
; referenees, desire* a position in the city, j
Wants a good rhance for advancement,
j Address J, care Review 7 27
l li A. Poole, 518 IT. Main. 3-1
Enual Diils.oo
“It's a good thing for mail and wife
lo have tastes In • onitnon "
•True to mine extent But you can
divide the i .- a-.pHi r more amtcald*
whan she s satisfied with the aorloty
news and doesn't want to take the
eportlng as* tlun away from you
Louisville I 'mirier Journal
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J-1AIL, Columbia, happy land! *
I’all. yc heroes, heav'n-born bandt
Who fought a tut bled In freedom's cause
Who fought and bled In freedom . ■*«■*«,
And when the storm of war was ,on«
Injoy rd the peace your valor won;
l et Independence he your boast,
f.ver mindful what It cost,
I ver grateful for thr prize.
Let its altar reach the skies.
CHORUS
"Irm. united, let us be.
*> Rallying round our liberty.
As a band of brothers join d.
Peace and safety we shall find.
IMMORTAL Patriots, rise once morel
Defend your right*, defend your shorei
Let no rude foe, with Impious hand.
Let no rude fog, with Impious hand.
Invade the shilne where sacred lies.
Of toil and blood, the well earned priaei
While off-ring peace, sincere and just.
In hrav'n we place a manly trust.
That truth and Justice may prevail.
And ev'ry scheme of bondage fall!
9
CHORUS
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Your Classified
Advertisement Will
Find “The Right
People”—
Inevitably!
It’s a matter of "automatic
selection ' ’
The reader of this newspaper
who ia facing the problem of
i.ndtng another place in which to
live, searches for the "right
ad with as murk Interest as
yon could have, -a »b* advert Is
er, in rinding him.
The business man who face*
tie problem of finding another
worker and. sometime*, this
problem Is one of very vital mo
ment, and urgent.....la as anxious
to fln-J a "right.looking" Situ-
ation Wanted ad aa yon, the ad
vertlsor, could possibly be to
have him And it.
Thus your classfled "ad"
talks to people who are already
Interested In Ita massage who
seek It out because of that fact.
If, tn your classified ad,, you
talk franely and Informlngty,
making your message clear and
definite and convincing, you will
accomplish your guest er task
The self Interest of the reader,
which Impels him to look for
your ad." assume you of the
meet favorable possible heating
Cor your offer er proposition
Put tils principle of "ant*
ms Ur selection' to work for you.
1 them
mii«'*‘ *• #filer*4
d th* war. 1 t*e.
1 lievo
- 1 know, of ^ou
ra* that w*1 *hall
get the ........ doet..
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it is
«IirH* fir!< iiinl' to
1 roitimiMiton»
i i. • riM ii tHI to
To
all rit«<li«*a1 tn**n
Aiii-jtF! to draft,
t«*t II
i#» «ay that if t
h< v Have not or
'■epic
>t or f»|>|Hi«*«9 for
offi*'* ro fominii
ElHlik,
thev Will go int
o th«* army, whrn
draft-
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reflee
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Hu In
war inakt* Hid
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Mon who have r
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4|m lided to their
iri|j tara^ income*
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all »
«me life in
Mntioni to
wht*h
th* War Iartiomt, ' ‘ to mt| ; L»t
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For Women Who Care
\\ I Hal is, who cure for the best in style and
;; figure efficiency and who wish the teaion'i
best creations. Kor such women
Henderson Corsets
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SI 09 St SO. SI 7S, SJ 00
32 SO S? 70. and S3 00
I lome Dry Goods Co. i
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KELLY BOYS, Proprietors.
Fhon* 14.V0 Free Delivers
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FIR* WORK* A1 I 111: 1 \ IR
» « ' F.r *■ rki display
hit » « n't * »v#f h^f' rt ift
Tex n w l be h feature of Ul# Ht«t«
I a if f »f I*’ **, rift I3'2tl HwrvUify
^ I' ' r ‘ f e f t*n f | y *, ^n«e«| (|» |
* tfi» » h r ?? in i? ‘ dmplay
of hrum iviiIaIlU
W t«ist II Hits Iffiijr sir «hf*n J CHI
her I ti •§ out ^
* «! • il ,«!d Friday’s not
ilsiM an uiibi' k i day *"«
Qsed
Me li»« a r-4 »lf<*. ham t h»r
ID- ran always
. ffnw lm • > fciini I r h lien be goes
Cartb and Bun
• »i. '< >• e '*.i<tii| on earth
I ■ ti • •. n rad a lialf
() t tt(* lM*t!
, I
Fnila
d State,
la the
must multiply it* contribution
medical service many times
la the fan* rtf a nee.! so urgoet, an
ut stack that can be overcome should
restrict the nttnaber of men available
for the vital wnrh of saving and re
claiming the \ietims of battle kst
there is a h'gal pr»vDi»n which eg.
eludes from the service a whole body
of men olios, equipment for apeeial
service* in this line ia unguentioned.
Thi re are nearly <###* osteopathic
physical)* registered and licensed in
forty four Mtate* of the Fnioa. Many
of them are eager to go to the front,
but under the present law they are In
ellgilde The regulation* require that
applicant* for commissions in the med>
aenl service of the army and navy must
hold the degree of M. I*., conferred
by a reputable medical college and on
teopathir volunteer*, therefore, cannot
even take the examination.
It is worth noting that thr army and
navy could not avail taea*selves of
dental surgery, now considered of vital
importance until special legislation had
No less humane, no less nn|u*rtant,
than the magnitrrnt service devoted
men are giving in the surgical operat
| mg room* in France ia the intricate
' tasks of upbuild!rig stricken bodies and
I minds, reclaiming for further fighting
I nr for the works of penes men die-
abled on the l*at tie Avid, la I'anada
thousands of soldiers invalided from
ithe front are being restores] by ostee-
' pathie treatment, and ia the Faite-I
Htates hundreds of thousands of elril-
I isns avail thrmaelve* of ll. Hut a legal
j technicality prevent# those who risk
I their lives ia the country '* defense
| from having ministration* which la
I many eases are urgently needed.
The osteopathia profession ask* noth
, mg more than to be made eligible for
' th# eervle* upon the sau.s terms, and
; under the same rigid tests a* are ap
piled to the medical profession. Il
suggests no change of existing rules
• on interference wifh established pro
j«dure The proposal seems to as io be
supported net only by ennsideraiioae of
justice, nut ay tne imperative ueedo
of the sit untide, Philadelphia North
American.
y£mW
LOUISE GLAUM IN TRIANGLE PLAY, -A ETRANOE TRANSGRESSOR."
"A Atrange Transgressor" ia the
till* of the new Triangle |day starring
ieonsc tilnum, the eelebVaietl "pea
cock siren," at th* Yal# today. It was
written by Joan i.yneh and directed by
Reginald Barber.
Louise tilauav, a* leda Montrose the
woman who believea U*v> lo b* th*
only bond necessary to join man nail
woman, ia said tn present aa uafor-
get able rharaeteriaatloa Through IMF
intense devotion she defies the law* of
convention and at off* at outward hy-
poeriev.
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