Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1917 Page: 6 of 6
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fXItnfllNJ! MOHNIVO REVIEW
Fresh Corn Again
UTUR FROM WILLURB
HILL SON Of m m
VOS. S. V HILL
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TIM R-*.VY. JI LT 26, 1417 \
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TUI! Cl I Y GROCF.RY COMPANY
Th* (JuuMv St,ft
BEST
THE BX* \ IBITE
Emmy Wehlen
"The Trail of thfe Shadow'
A » W. WouierpUjr Th* blight that cih U.* xosdow uv*r this
<*»• * »»* U tHUl— A* though guld*d by * <<oatr.ii
In *-<um*cU« W with this plrt.tr* « lianas lUltroad Dr Hit.! will bo shown
Tomorrow Huwui Wrsndis* tho iwootoot girl U> europ*. in Th*
Naked Soul
Smith • Moll.« Mint, • Tho T***» Oum Fr*s at UUi The.tr* rnday
■ bough 1 <*ro
r hoard
i light*
Hut
Gas Water Heaters
6 E. SEARS, PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP
(rtih voufi,
WVI.I.AKli H IIILL,
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GrrMllHMiieial I Vpimi-.
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MAMMA! DON'T 100
SEE YOUR CHUB IS
SICK. CONSTIPATED
Automobile Ambulance and Hearse
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Urdettaksi .ad Kmhulmrr
Clabitrnr, Trias
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t tongue* Move
iwilx’ii* from
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Ilvei and bowels st
anct,
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i*r? Voup child ip
ti *t naturally
n-1 peevish. Hep
if iotigu* ia
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this is a sure *«
jn its lift to
1, liver anj bow,
If* need u
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nt ofM’e,
li«tle**, pale, fev
crish, full of
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♦ ♦♦♦lUMtlll I ♦ ♦♦♦4 MO Of
New Majestic Theatre
TODAY VAUDEVILLE TODAY
A I.St 1
‘The Saint's Adventure”
In Five Parts, Featuring
HENRY B W ALTHAI, and MARY CHARLE80N
Toi'.'thfr with i. rmther fcaturcttc, I hu rt Watson in
S TRICTLY PRIVATE
Tomorrow THE MASTER PASSION.” Featuring
MABEL TRUNELLE
Ami iinnthnr kihiiI pictiite
The Tlieatre for All the People All the Time
Come Wli.ere the Crowd* Come
Our Prices Never Change
Afternoons. 5c to all; Nights. Children 5c. Adults 10c.
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ersonal
Mention
Hi-
-Hit <>ur ln«t trip,
*.< got In froi t
m Cut I04 ' *U
until to with.i
breath bod, throat *ore, dooon't
oat sleep or act naturally haa stomach-
iiarrho.-a, remember, a gentle Hv*
'■r and bowel cleansing should alway*
i lx* till first treatment given.
Nothing equals “California Hvrup of
Fig*” f*«r child re it'* ill*, givo a tea
*!**•■ fill, and in a few hour* all the
| foul waste, sour Ini* and fermenting
'■ ■Hi which i* clogged in the |,owels
i ; a**es out of the system, and you have
. well and playful child again All
children love thi* termless, delicious
unit laxative'' and it never fails to
effort a good “inside” cleansing. I)j-
i ''' lion* for hahie*, children of all ago*
. and grown up* are plainly on the bot-
tle.
Keep It handy in your home. A lit
tie given today tune* a *lck child to-
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask
'•’nr druggist for a SO cent bottle of
“California Syrup of Fig*,’’ then look
at I see that it i* made by the Califor-
nia Fig Mvrup Co.”
Mr.R EXAMINATIONS
ARE TO BE HELD MONDAV.
I or the benefit "f thoae boys and
girl* who have been trying to make up
a little work during the Mummer months,
! either under private inut ruetor* or at
* hom< we »hu!l give examinations at
the High School building on Monday,
July loth, commencing at S;.IO.
Thi* does not mean that we will not
have such examination* at tho npeuing
of nehool in the fall a* ha* alway* j
l-een the riiHtnm, but simply that those |
pupil* who feel that they are now j
ready for their examination* mav axecr.
tain Iheir ‘■landing ax soon a* |mx*ihlr
We xhall be glad to have all who ox I
pert to take advantage of the exauiina
lion* on Monday telephone the office I
"i tin superintendent Mating the grade
THE REX
Butterfly Day Beautiful and taJent
ed Mary Mae Daren in The Plow
Woman.” a dramatic 6-act picture
of the famous novel by Eleanor
C ate*. Mutt and Jeff, In ‘Cow* and
(laws, ’ • comedy Tomorrow tho
wtirld favorite Cleo Madison. In
“The Webb.”
in which they dexire examination is
order that adequate provixinn may he
made. Cnurteoualy yours,
EMMETT BROWN,
Hu| erintendent Public School.
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Your Number
We have your number in either
"uit, !tat, shoes, caps, bathing
suits, socks, cottars or anything
Ise worn by man or boy.
The bathing season is just at its
icight. We have a large .i^nrt
lent of bathing suits in wool and
tm y m plain and f inev colors
Our big sale on Oxfords is still
oing on. Come in and let us fit
ou and see how much we can
ve you on this one item.
(SbUwqtjL
‘plndttig aimul
a* tin.- ear vvei ,,
about forty ,V, *, t,„,
now here near Tin- pine,
ailed wax i„ 'hi dlne|
" he •>h*ervatlou, thereto!,
I
!*■* of French g. *i* f * |
“f us, The hark of tht
can easily ho dixtinvuisti
gun flashe* awMe.ei'lv
otKlderable area The
•**r a re*t usually make*
title, Hut if i* qtu , r the
•<>t accustomed to the
e iuibit* «f bonihardment
*f more are not killed.
«•( «une very tine htittil
at that etmtes there evert*
I- ti and coffee for xni
ind Weal to sleep The
re almost eoatiatioualv
■ ar shell and magnesium
oat ■ brilliancy a great
'.ad to |>a«* over a *b*ll
• I < feet acroas ui«t after
llad to wait to have h
hile wo were there, there !
o f. cling of l i*g.-r The j
time wa« not long after
l he i tench join* were
We oete trying to find a
when one of our man
* Idler where * dugout
>1 start asking who «-e
tying on a five minute
It was iturdiy a propi
*e at that time «> were
■ h*r tiermaa shell* wer*
w ** got home safely though on#
'»'■ had some trouble and I
'“l till about S •, a it ynp
* »M was a beautiful
but sleep would have felt bet
'• 't home at «:00 a. m.
*' ** * fairly typiral trip, Oa
' " ha** had ahell* explode la
[the cheerful cherub
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5omctimei I Tefsl ao
Cr^rripedl 6.11 ttay
At nt^Lt I Find k windy
plh*ce
And iort of spread my
soul out tkm
An^j tTi t.t wt*y J ,
cover lots
of ipxce.
DO YOUR BIT
in relieving the serious shortage this full and winter hy buying
Yon: COAL NOW. We are aide to get a limited supply this
Inontli The government will use the railroad eijuituueut soon
for transportation of troops, supplies, ete. Huy oof while you
can got the genuine Me A lea ter foal. IMione us, 4Ht>.
WALLACE & WALL ACE
Star Cash Grocery
and Bakery
111 North Main St.
Phone 346
nn> nt Ittvinf in*i#+nt
fr«|*A in »l nn*I .n| j Jn«.r4 0f
n fit 1*1 i§ a timli not of
A»• I Ikt* nmmint uf ibiRi)iifif,*I
J’’"*1 i» ustonlahing. Trench walks, wire,
shells, and what not.
After walking a*«uad th* trenches
M»r tl tbff it fhfMl A# M» IVaaali
IJtulfMit, Wf ««•««? b«tli to th* otit
t*wn where the German* lived. It
ws* ItH' k nf the front Yr* urhe* about
a mil* and *ai certainly a mas* „f
hud ChfllF)^# of t|n» f|||
< 'em mg
* * viiJaifr* n rmi|»Ic
nf shells
1 *t.|f * \ #r lir*ti AH>) miiBt
have *x
j 1^1. ! *U»iit twentv vnr*|«
off the
f»ad Ahmd, *iae<» whc«* wr
get that
tiHi th* hrtti. h ro«d
was nne
• until <n«*
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A »«*-*gW BUtf tfl
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up aa fa*t as possible
Hu! ibis work is not dangerous. It
»s unfortunate if wm happen to h* oa
All Goods Sold at a Fair Profit
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Fre*h ol'cs 2 1 2 oL, -'«eh. Antique and damaged eggs It! 2-J per cent off. Come now,
and avoid the rush which may eofne, and it mav not; wt don’t know.
I’atron* will confer a lasting favor by paying ea*h when convenient, as it begins to look
now ns though wt were going to have to meet our obligations at last. We can’t appear rm the
street but our friend* are <>ontinu<tiiy nudging us, taking us to one side, and anxiously en-
quiring about our financial prospects. Ol eaurac we are glad for our friemlu to show a per-
<»nal interest in us, but when we attempt to visit the P. O. in the a. m we like to get bask
and e|o*<* our bti* n* ** in time to go home for upper. Patrons of this “Cash Store" whose
account* are past due, will please pay up voluntarily and not have to be drafted
Parties who one month ago looked sour-«t us, are now trailing with us almost entirely,
and don t s*-em to be stinting themselves on the necessaries of life. We believe when we get
our rmiiiurs eatmiied we can conduct our bwam w ith fewer < ierk* and deliver our goods
with a motorcycle
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1917, newspaper, July 26, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136527/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .