Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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WAKF. OP AMERICA
fn.J.i.r him * fiat copy at Okt paper m whi<h it*
| *|>|t.aml and |»nnir |iowtagr nti the an tat
Ttirra u nothing unuaral ia the requewt and
; iltrf** i* nuthtng unuauil in its (wing tamplitil with
Mi>tttlrr«i* t»f |«|h rt throughout tht country art il
■t"»at ilmiy m receipt of aimiiar roque-al* from offt
*t»vrrnmrnt Appeal* to help recruit-
«rnn for she nity hihI for the mirmr *
ill to to* k e the Mltrty loan a *n- ' eo* |
aiwi *|i)tr«la for *u|»|«*rl of thr thmiMinl and one *
a titiio « of tht li*ilrril (tuimnnit art Mnitmlly j
nutilr A fui .hear l|i|u,ll> art atltlom mad# in vain
The gnrrmiMHit rrlte# u|»'ti tht patriot i*m of j
tht- ».«• w .paper* and tht government Ha* Itarimd I
lfiaf .it* '■<> h»h*i***t t* well (tlkrnl Thai aSinoat any |
ill tty to i out rihutt w hilt *
atol labor and p-»#tage to )
' lb** mitral governmenti
■it. tr a*k any pay, though)
r* ar.- hard pul to make end* [j
naiit'ial year
> Hapaptr ahoiild to. aingietl util
hti*ilitaa iiwtitution to iftvr it-
government. wt have nrrrr
"tatul Whttt r ii. government
• •r *r*ihitir win. armor platt or
noi t>f the i lion Manila of thing*
in difFtmit department* the*r*
r nl thr market pri»*r If thr
! I*w yard* of baling win- or a
run *n appropriation i* alway*
■>*t IIqI whi’n th«' gov rrnft'ttit
«n dollar* worth of u<li *Ttiaing
"tiam of thr prmut and get* il
I taper print« r* ink timr
mart <.f then j.iddiah
THURSDAY, JUNK 7, 1917. #
w «»f thia atalr of affair*, tin*' j
w .paper* would win thr gr«t j
ml Thnt they would at lra*t !
he government and permitted I
in fiat iih; patriottam and cheer
Hut tin* m jnat exactly wha1 .
and who 1
at rain, our
a the German fieri to vrri?
forth Where will they »ot To Knuland wi>
ha* been (Irmined of bluintia of dollar*"
will carry nut tlinr threat of luakitty Sin*
p*y
( he Amen nation poaar o
M*nni| to none in thia world and yet they are
fenny the fate of all wealthy and am
fictli* they have heeoBie aluna'tah with * a**
W’e should reeojniir.e fade instead of nuikin ■
it tteeeaeary for Ilertnan *hells to fall III ih<’ *|reel*
«<f New York, Portland, Maine, (ialvi*P>n
Hrownsville, before we wake up
We ate at war TIG* sound* common place
Every body know* it you *ay They do not*
know a tbint? >* to rtn'Oiftiire a fact itt all it* near
intf*. so we *ay without fear of >*ioilradt>'tioii. that
the Anieriean people do
war
Not only are vu at war ' ut we <
with a releiitlc** eio Hiigtiiu
prepared to do unspeakable tbit
anti diildren
WAKE IT \MEHK' \
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DEMOCRACY VS AUTOCRACY
t*i tbt u.iim.ite result of
bo Do question. tile allies m!
he otherwise
wot Id is opposed to (hat *
if perpetuated would i
whole world into chaos and a
•re not based alone m the
the ultimate good they ,u. )>a
eonnmot to ei.-ry day iUm;
knows to In* sorrow, this war
ell others in scope, lenom and cruelty, atut yet in
•BBic respects it is the most unselfish contest in
•0 history The mnlerial end* which llritain,
Franc , the United !**tate*. Russia, Italy and other
nations arf eonteudin.' for are tnfhtiwr factors in
eotnparUon with the irresi ilemoerntie ideal* which
inflexibly unite all the allie* in their determination
to a«eritiee everythin* for victory. Hack of all
the numerous and complex Ipicstions almut terri-
tory, tratle tratiition, race, etc , which individual*
•tale* may have in view In** the common denotm
uator of political and social liberty for which mil
lions of men have volunteered to H*ht and die In
the last analysis the *rrat stni**le, as often a*
eerted, is hat ween democracy and autocracy, the
outcome of which ia already a fore*nne conclusion,
except to those oK*c*..«d and blinded hy contrary
ideals
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PATRIOTISM AND IT8 REWARD
Naturally in
odd inia*itic m
tde of th<> *o\ i
treatnl fairlv l
ft' their wni G
mt!*hnt>1 11 • a
c* not happen
Every session of eon*rea» in reeetd year* hi
fTorfu to rentrirt th** frt*
ti'l not a of tofTor
vN 11Ii ro!**r*t tht* t
* ttif'ifiltt'r <*r ^MMtp ttf rni*n
-• 0|*f tilt* ||f«wH|llt|M'I’
Fishing Time Is Here
What about your tackle?
We have a big slock of fishing tackle of all kinds
bought early before the ndvance. Jointed fishing
rods, cane poles, reels, fine silk lines, leaders, all kinds
of fish hooks and minnows' minnow nets, pails, seins
We can and will save you money on fishing
tackle goods.
Dickson Hardware & Furniture Co.
T he place to buy house furnishing goods
‘The Kodak Store"
Base Ball
TENNIS
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Nitvm!«i f tHut tti i /matliiin )n>m1bI |
!fr»i niifl thin npHspijiiT ra(p |i»hm tli#ti ®
\n mtrr»'«tinir fiawpie of thin trrntmrnf of
i*fiprr«i i* Hhowti io thr prndmkf war rrvt* j
dl Not only in it |trop.»nr,| to inrr*»ai*r thr
*i*«l t hum to an armolutrlv pr<*hiltitiv«k fi#-
hut it (thru no* propoiwMl tt» ta* advertising
iit it rafr whirh in rah*nluted to wipr out
rtitiro net profits of of thr nrwspaprrs of
thr oountrjr.
Meanwhile the newspaperx^rontinur patrintie
liny ‘'Uitinuc to devote cidunins of space to the
itherancf of the plan* of the government, both
• war and for peace. They will keep on doing!
■ pinheads in emigre** and bureaucrat* in |
exe* uttve department* may wipe out mir prof*
l’he\ may even drive many <>f u« into the
nikript 'v courts, hut they can not keep n* from
ng patriotic.
WISE AND OTHERWISE
It i* suggested that idle men he *e»t to till the
“He bind Idle land often i* capable of bumper
! j i.iductn.il, but that i* not nlway* true of idle men.
I.oiii*\ die (’ourter dournai
# • •
■'Shall l n*k your wife to aim; now ?" asked
I ib. hostesH. "'Not yet,” replied the liusbntid "l.et
ourselves a hub longer."— Yonkers
• • •
N • *(i will never get simplified spelling popular
n Arkansas until you take the “po” out of Inters,
the “per" out of situmotis and the “mo” out of
POOfl LITTLE fllCH GiflL
11 TALE AGAIN TODAY
Vtafy l*H'kfnr.j in Tic t'uor Little
Uleti Uiri'' drew u recor.l rrowil at the,
V ah- y**te»Cay, tlir buunr beiag jiaekeil
at each |>nrfortn«ric«". In tills l.eauti- 1
■'!.Ittie Mary'* has I
«ut|.«.*c| s|| a,., |>rcvt<MS effatt* ami
liei iMterpretatioii \>t the character of
the little girl who waa rich in every |
thing save lose and ha|>|dtiea*, ia noth !
mg •liort of aoaderful. The atory it j
y njipi niing and with Siary j
thekford a« the at*r, makes an lutenae
ly interesting story. This picture will
be shown for the last time today,
New Wall in Brecketuidga Meld.
Praekenridge, Ntepben Co,, Teaas,
June Park s No 2 well blew llaelf
in early Friday morning, making live
■*r ten l.nrrels a day, Il has gradually
gotten stronger until it is now mak".
mg over Iim> l.nrrels per day.
HAN0O3K OltOtlBN CHAIRMAN
STATE HIOKWAY COMMISSION
Austin, Tevas, June 5,—-Governor
Ferguson today named the memheru of
th*- Male Highway Commission. Cnr-
tis llnneoek uf Uallas is made chair-
man The other two members are R.
T. McLean of Mount Pleasant and II.
C. (Idle of Meridian, They were here
today mid ijimHAed,
• leorge* A. Huron of Corsioann was
elected stale highway engineer. Mr.
Horen also was here today. Plans are
I'Oing made for < igoron* work lo com-
mence ns soon as pnsaitde. These ap-
|*)intments were made hy virtue of the
Mato Highway Commission hill, ep.
**•*!« d at the -egular sessiun if «he
Thirtv fifth legislature.
The cotnmiision dec,idol to hold Its
regular monthly meetings in Austin on
the second Monday of each month, tt
mav have special meetings on enll.
Enginer Huron's salary was fired at
ff.,(NHi per annum and his Imnd was
IM.OOO.
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■AM
'Alien you purrhaac Athletic Goodu, you expect to u*e them
1 r more than a moment, and a« you take up athletics for your
pleasure and physical benefit, you want to uaxure yourself that
the equipment v.oi us.- is right in every partieular and makes
fer good service
Spalding Athletic Goods
arc the world * standard, the best athletic equipment made anil
sold at a fair price.
Seely Drug Co.
Agents Spalding Athletic Goods Eastman Kodak Co.
Athletic Library give* fine direction on ull guinea.
DR GEO. W. TRUETT TO HOLD
MEETINO IN TORT WORTH.
Port Worth, oxas, June 5.—Final »r-
langcmenta wore completed by the gen-
eral arrangements committee tonight
for the series of meetings hy Hr. George
W. Tfuott, to begin here Wednesday
night at N o'clock. The revival tent
will be pitrhe dtoroorrow night on the
cU university canioua. Various sub-
committees wore named by (he general
committee tonight. Dr. Truett is cx-
I e, led here for the services beginning
Monday night.
BigG
Ii cltoctlTe In Irsailag
unnslursl divehsrass;
painlr.s.nnii poi-wnona
and will nut nrletiira.
Hcllcrrs In I to & days,
woi.n nv narooisTs.
Parcel Pnsl if desired- Price 11, or 'J boltlrs Ii 75.
Prepared hr
TUB UVANS UU2MICAL CO., CINCINNATI, Ol
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
(El 1'aa.i Time*.
‘‘On behalf of the United Slate* treasury dr
partmeut, we aak yon In perform a public and a
patriotic duty.
"Wr aak you to print the attached addrww in
any form that ae*m* most desirable to you, under
aomc amiable caption.
“Aa yon art aware, no appropriation hna been
made hy the government for advertising therefore
v« can only appeal to your patriotism.”
The foregoing ia an extract from a letter re-
eeired by the. El l*a*o Time* and doubtless by moat
of the principal newspaper* throughout Texas and
other atatea. It ia aiffned hy an important official
of the United State* government.
Th# can»« in whieh the aerviewi of thia new*
paper hare been enlisted ia a worthy and a p..
triofie one and the roqueat haa been compiled with
•ddraaa haa been published, under n
priate caption, and the requeat of the ngner of
the letter ha^»een fully replied with, even to
Tlic urini-d Harman* on the M xicaM aide of
1 he Rio lintude turn out to l»< American aiddiera
tore gin g foi liquor It i* going to be hard to home-
dry ail the soldier*.
• s •
, \nother reason why we nr> .low to believe
Inat the fiermans are in>t behind b ilf the miaehief
fhey are > barged with in thi* country U that the
f>ermatu are not fool*
• s *
From nil the newspaper rumor* in this country
vv« uke it that Germany ha* about three regiment*
of tmo|*s in the field and 15.000,000 spies in the
United States,
• • •
Cleveland i* threatened with riot as a result
of the. barber* increasing the price of haircut* from
• > ••!'•!* to half a dollar War bring* every form
of hnrhfri«tn in its train
• • •
Reformer “Tiling* will he different when we
have taken graft out of polities.” Machine Uoli-
tleinn- “They certainly will. Then the office will
have to seek the man ”* .fudge
s a •
Wtiiakey, the liquor dealer* tell us. is a mnli-
line Trouble is, though, nearly everybody that
monkeys with il wind* up by getting an overdose,
Macon Telegraph.
• • •
“When you go into the army you will have
setting dp training” “fJosh, Doe. I didn’t need
any more of that I’ve been setting Vm up for
years ’--Louisville UourierJoumal
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Mr*. Ka*hionplst<v "Poor. dear. Mrs Upper
ton is to he buried today Are eon going to the
funeral!” Mr* Etta Quet ”» really can't, you I
know I have hist discovered she owed me a cal!.*')
levs Angeles Times
"DoIma’i llw Teat” Stitts Ywr LNer
letter Thu Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Maki You Sick.
!'«(•• (<• m*l Taki- no mom aiek
voice. >-,ti ivatiag calomel when hiliaua or
' ""“lipab-l IWin’l lone a day'* work!
Calomel U mercury «.r quiek»ilv«r
which ratio* necroai* of the hone*.
Calomel. * I i-n it nnur* into contact
with wuir bile rraahr* into It, tweaking
it ttfi. I hi* j* wlwh jnu (eel-that awful
It*u«» nm| r-amplng’ It you are dug
•
ii»*i i- l-.*|ii(| an<l Hiwcl* con»ti|>*t>.|
oi y-m hate headache, dlaiineaa, coaled
H-ngu- If lm »lh «* laid »r *tom*cb xoiir
;u.t tall K afcamtsl of harnih-aa l**t
*>*.* Liver I our on my guarani**.
tlera'a my guarantee—tie to any drug
.tore and get a SO cent I*-tile of l>*d
"*»• IGver Trine. lake a apoontul to
night and It il dnenn't alrnighlen you
rigtit up anil make you fe«-l fine and
vigorou* hy morning I want you tr* go
hack to (he a tore and get your money
H'.lw.n'* Liver lone ia de*tr»ying the
*ale of calomel hecaune it 1* n-al liver
medicine; mlirely vegetable, therefore it
tan n<rt aalivaL’ or make yrui *|ck.
C I guarantee that one apoontul of Hod
n*s • l iver T'onc u ill put your aluggitli
liver tu woil *nd clean your liowel* of
Il rt woir bile and crmalipatnl waata
which I* elii'.-vtii-r vour avatem and rnak
ing you f*wl nue-rahle. I guarantee that
a l*»i II. of fV-daou'* t.ivi-r Tone will
keep •‘•ur i nitre family feeling fine for
a
harni'r-.- Ii- -n't grip,, and Urey like iW
glenaant la*te.
\
SMILE! tSsHqsiwr
Texas is a garden
spot in summer if
you wear the right
Kind of clothes.
Silks. Linens. Poplins. Palm Beach. Cool
Cloth, Del Beach Mohairs and Tropical
Worsteds. All skeleton weight fabrics,
that let in the breeze Shop Quality Models
$7 50 to $12 50‘
Bathing Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen
(Jmallty
Shorn
CLEBURNE TAILORING CO.
Qmmllly
Shop
Golf Supplies
The Best
Tennis and Baseball
Goods
Cleburne Hardware
Company
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