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SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1917.
CLKRURNR MORNING REVIEW
PAGE Tl
1
Professional Cards
DR V. O. MARSHALL
Dantixt
OFFICE BAHT 8IDB 0T
SQUARE
Phone 691
H S CLEMENTS, D. D ■
Phone 931
OFFICE GRAHAM BLDG.
DR. R. P. CRABTREE
■yc, Ear, Note and Throat.
Office Booth Bid* Square ove*
Home Dry Goods. Co. Fhoaaai
Office ISM. Pas 1107.
Cleburne, Texas
MONEY TO LOAN
To salaried people on j*« not*
sad ascurity.
M N. BAULDW IN
PEACOCKS
Wlien you want the acrrice of
a Ton»orial Artist come to
aae tu
PEACOCK’S BARBER SHOP
- —
GUN REPAIRING
and KEY FITTING.
Pkona 128C.
416 Eaat Handaraoo.
E A. FINE.
DBS WASHBURN AND
EDGAR
£70, Ear. Nose and Throat
Office over Cyrua k Cyrua
SANTA FL BARBER SHOP
High class workmanship, court-*
ou* and prompt service. Your pat
rouago will be appreciated.
PAY-US A CALL
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
TO LOAN
on good black laud farms, at 1cm
than aix and a half i>er cent In '
tereat. Call or Thons 7tt.
OR ACE LOCKETT BARBER RHOP
(Huceesaor tu Will Patterson.;
Barber Shop on East Chamber* Street, |
Opposite Cleburne National Bank.
FINE WORK AND GOOD 8ERVTCB
Come to Bee Me.
EFFECT OF Win OH CITIES
> Ur Pm* 1
Milan, March d —T»« <,ffiri»l tepoit#
of Uni municipality of Milan for tb*
year 1913, ju*t published, show the of
fieet of tb* nar on a large city, The |
population of Milan at th< • n4 of ll'll
was 670,000. As a result of the war,
marriage* for the year decreased from
4,.',00 to 2.B00, births decreased from
.It 4. to 16.2 |>* r 1000, an*l death* in
creased from 9,900 to 10,400. Sub-idea
increased fifty per cent, to lit.
Tbs city ’# "or.sumption of food alum
e.l tba effect of tbr war. Ibscroasea in
consumption of meat amounted to 5.8
kilo* per person. Consumption of fr--»h
fruit ile*:rcased 6.6 kilo* nnd nleoholic
beversges 20.7 liters. The decrease in
supplies of meat and fruit wss made
up for by nu increase in the ronsupm-
tion of grain and vegetable* of 2 I C
kilos i*r person.
1 Vicos of foodstuff* In Milan incrcat
ed during tbe first right months <*f
war by 20 per cent a very moderate
iimtsane as compared with other Itslian
cities, Hologna for eiample, showing
en increase of 54 |»cr cent for the same
period. t
TO WELCOME TROOPS HOME
1STIK TC TKl £YI? WI*inb
I always
FefL
Good
and
STNON(f
It s my opiniofl that a
■ti ota aw it ru nincli t
family ns to
her health i
tlruty |K)U.I
<•11 ought to
l( (0
the
knot
-Port Worth
ie<h never
bothers me •
AS strong as
I caa be •
manner
that
thorn Thao* fwlki
fub-ittially euurleu
TENNIS OOOD8
1 ‘lay Tennis, the most healthful game, get the full benefit*
the first balmy (lavs of spring
Racquets. Balls. Nets. Racquet Cases, etc
FOSTER-FAIN DRUG CO.. INC.
Wholesale end Retail
Fort Worth, .March 9.
is to bo besieged by n score of prett \ j
members of the local chapter of the
Girl's Honor Guard in the latere*! of
the "wear u flag" slogan launched'
here yesterday. Headed by Miss Hose
iterlinger, the girls of the gusrd will corner
be at every drug store downtowu, at
the high school* and.the postoffice nnd
many business establishment* all day
tomorrow, selling tiny American em-
blems. The proceeds will bo devoted
to giving u royal welcome to tbeir
What to Do for Eczema
Creasy salve* and ointments should
not be applied if good dear -.kin is
wanted f rom any druggist for 25c or
$1jIIU for rxira large site, get a brittle
of xemo. W hen applied as directed, it
effectively removes ecsenta, <|u ick ly
stops itching, and heal* skin troubles,
also sores, burns, wounds and chafing,
it penetrates cleanses and soothes.
Zemo is a clean, dependable and inex-
pensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid.
Try it, as we believe nothing you have
ever used is as effective and swtisfying.
The B W Itcise Co . Cleveland, o.
"brother* in srrar," the Teia* troop*!
from Fort Worth, on their return,:
March 25.
Saturday it i* planned to extend the!
ampaign and station girl* on every!
in tha downtown renter to a-dl
the flag* ir ,s ripe ted to i . ■ LAX>T0S is an improved Cascira
•u-iirly 2 "i Amen u. il.*.-* I‘i •-* • - ■ ....
WHAT 18
LAX-FOS
Dashing Millinery
fashions
There's M, much real life to this season *
Millinery, such ■ wealth of pleasing colors md
eombinsimn*. that the hat* »lto»ni are ind#r<l
more attractive than for many year*
Sport Hats In Endless
Variety
Here we have Sport Hat* tu straw atui
stiL combination*, all straw uovrltua and
straw aatin effects, m every eolor of the rain-
bow. Alan aoluc very effective Semi dr*-***
Hats of liwr* and htirschair braid, trimmed in
small flowers and ribbon* It i* a gr> at di«|day
of pricea that ar<* moat reaaonahle
Smar very ehtretne noveltlea in Kjidry Hat*
small medium and large aife leghorn* bang
kok* and fancy braid* ui combination with
ailk, satin and jMMtgee.* Never before aueb
an array of colorings
Smart Bailors -These new tailor* arc t r
tamly attracting lots of attention and martin*,
with instant favor.
Cheneys Style Shop
V
A
Ul,i
&
TbuiJ •
li
girl* inking pail nro Mi»*«* Uo*c Her
linger, captain; Kate and Josephine
l.chanc. Marjorie Chnation, France*
MoFtwee, Hand Vaughn, Hay Kuuth,
Fiance* Htrwnrt, Iren* Crawley, Mar
guret l,*-«Vv, linrmah l'rcexluy, Nell
McKcehan, Nora Roathc, I*nuinc Vfc-
I.endcn, Ethel Edward*, Olive Utilann,
Mary Sugg* ami Kate Hill, and Mme*.
Q, Tiireadgill. Floreti*-* Foak Jonea,
Jmdlu I-owe ami Roy Hrnrilc
Purchaser* are urged to buy their
flag* only from the honor girl*, a* only
the proceed* t<* them will help enter
tain the sotdiar*. The flag* will ba on
ante nil day tomorrow.
(t tonic-Illative > pliiunt lo take
lu LAX 1 <>S Iba Cascara t*improved by
lb« addition of certain h*rmle«t then*
IralS wbl* b increase tbe ef! > irney ol the
Cakdara, making it batter than or*lm*ry
('Strata LAX*FOR is pleasant to take
and d<*» not gruvr uot di-durb stomach.
Adapted to cnildrrri a< well a* adult*
Just try our bottle for cooalipatton. SOc.
Fares Are Lower
VIA
T. & B. V. Ry.
“The Short Line”
Convenient Schedule.
For information ask
T. W. BURNS, Agent.
Want Capitulation* Aboil- bed
Washington, Mui h 9. Turkey again
ban vainly nttempted to kecure the eon
sent of tile United State* to abrogation
of tlie aneienl "capitulations," under
which foreigner* tinder Turkitb rule
enjoy extra territorial right* and are
exempt from many ;>*eoliaritie« of
Moslem law.
Taking advantage of the state de-
part mailt 'a plan to transfer to Turkey
four of the American consul* with
drawn from Germany, the Ottoman
government proposed that a new form
of exequatur l>o issued to them, omit-
ting I he light to sit a* judge* under
American law in eases involving
■ "»'■ I American* ami American propeitv,
j The United Htates replied that it
cough,1 could nut roaaeut to *uxh a change
FREE OF CHARGE
Any adult suffering from
eolil or bronchitis i* invited to call at
| the drug store of Foster Fain Drug Uo.
ami get nbaolotriy free a sample bottle
of Honcho*'a German Syrup, a soothing
nnd heating remedy for al! lung;
trouble*, which ha* a »ucce*»ful record ;
of fifty year*. Gives tbe patient a
good night’* rest free from rough.ng, »»"■ of congress to give tl.
with free expectoration in the morning, enmmlaalun a ♦.,‘>,009 deficiency appr-
Regular ai/e* 25 and 73 cents For priatlon, It was said today, will mal
*alo by all deareta in civilised ceua it impossible for the <-nmpiia*ion t
tries. ; start anv new work.
Will Be No Food Inquiry
Washington, March 9. Lark of fund*
will prevent the Federal Trad* Con-
mission from undertaking the fond cost
investigation ordered by Urcsidcnt W'il-
Ruffragettes Win In Arkansas,
little Rock, Ark., March 7.—The
Arkansas house of representatives this
morning, by a vote of 54 to 27, finally
passed the Higgs suffrage bill, which
gives women the right to vote in pri-
AUTO TIRES HALF SOLED
Complete equipment fpr half sob
lng any size tire. Thirty five hun-
dred miles guaranteed without
puncture.
MUTT A JEFF
Vulcanizing and Bicycle Repairing
(&s£li
.jjjjj&p
.w.
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Into the Bank
and Out
Into the hank put aa large a portion of your earnings aa you can,
and out of tt wtU com* * certificate of safety, a source of ascur
tty a feeling you never really had before end on* you are our*
to enjoy.
And It’s so easy to start. Just com* Into the beak, tali na
yen waat to open an account, and we'll do the rest Ton won't
know bat that you'v* bean banking for yean.
Me distinction Is mad* In the aervloo w* render our patron*
W* are glad to get the small as waU as ths larg* depositor* and
we give each account individual attention, and aacb dapoattor spa
ctal advice whenever requested.
W* want your account. Come la and talk about it—oak ns
the "why" of everything and wo'U be glad to explain
t he Home National Bank
• • » e •
William Potadester. President. Joseph B Long oashlsr
I
Fire Insurance
Business Sold
Tlu* ia to advise my friend* and patron* and
the public in general that I have this day sold all my
intercut und good will in the Fire, Tornado, Hate
(Jla-o uud Automobile Insurance liuxincMi in the city
of Cleburne to Mr. WILL T. FLOORE, who will con
tinuu to look after the needs of the insuring publi
in the Fire Insurance line.
in transferring the business to Mr. Kloore 1
beg to advise my friend* and patron* that I will
remain in the office with him and render him such
a**i*tanct na ia necessary to protect his interest* and
that of my friends and patron*, until such time aa
he ia thoroughly familiar with oacb detail.
This agency it composed of eight of the strong-
est companies—all old-line—doing bnainaaa in the
atate, and are capable of taking care of all line* and
for any amounts of business that ia inaurable.
It haa been the motto of this agenry to give
clone attention to all business matters, tp make
prompt nettlement of all just claim*, paying same
without discount, and I feel sure that tnia plan will
be strictly adhered to and carried on under the new
management by Mr. Floore, my successor.
In retiring from the Inaurance business in Cle-
burne as local agent, am doing so that I may have a
much needed rest.
Thanking my frieuds and patrons who have
made it possible for me to build this busineM to ane
of the largest and best of the kind in tha stage, and
trusting that they will favor my mtnaenaor, Mr.
Floore, with the same good will and patronage in
tbe future as it has been my good fortune to share in
the past,
Respectfully,
(Signed-4-^h-O. RTttML
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS.
Th* Largs and Puuling Part “Man
Pallor*" Plan* In TK**.
Close uWitm are n• -t a*i,,<iii(l<-<t by j
the statement made at a "safety" meet
lng that to t*-r <cm -mlj of loduatrtal *
accidents ais due to ma> hln* failure*
'be ri-malnlng '»> ;*-r rent I • lng wholly
- bsrgeable to "man failure "
Htuileiit*. however, will tu>t i<e aatb-
ite<i with tba *lin;-le etateuw-ut. but will
want to know aometlitng more. >-*i>e
tally aa to ton (lit ton* that contribute to
(hi* a|>|'*l!lngi r large i<errentage rharg
•-4 directly to tuati a sham In tbe fault
It will not do to aaj that In ea* h in
stance wanton <-ar*lr*«rieea Is Irlainr
at*!*. !’»T.-l»<>|ogt«ti are no longer e»a,
lent with that < i|>lanati*ei. Imt are g.
lng dee|M-i Into the raUMIton of eert
den!*, •tt-klng to determine J*i*t wbj
lhr* normal mental proceeae* at tlmen
l-r-xk amt the Interrupted cworvllnstlon
lai««Mi brain and body end* In dtaaa
ter
lu the matter of Interpreting railway
signal*, for < tample. It haa l-een net up
that register*--! Impfe-itlnn* vary ea to
Individual* and that likenl*e tud.tld
uala react In dllferent nay* to the Im
preeah-na given.
Kmergrm-lr* Invariably artae In tbe
operation* of nxaiern tmiuatry *lmllsr
to tho*e in the transportation service,
and, while ilo- safety device may work
with me-haul-al accuracy, tbe human
factor cannot be depended upon.—
Omaha lire
Get at The Source ot Your “Skin Diseases”
Don't b# Bulled by th,* term, for,
the appearance or pirn;,!**, boll* or
rathe i indicate • teething more Be
rtou* then a mere "breaking out" of
the nksn. Theve eruption* ere. in
reality, signal* from nature that th»
blood ia impoverished, dehdltated and
in need of help. Of course you can
sometime* time away the infected
n’a-'v by npplyin - a »’ve or |(*ti.rfi,j
T it unle** y- i treat tht ot through the!
m- li<*m of the 1,1**!, they will occur!
ap.vin end up'in. I
g. H. 8 haa proven Its wonderful'
building and tonic propertiea ia thow-
xand* of m*** artttng from dtsordwee
of the blood. It ' «*
from the ayitem and *»■!« the i-brod I*
its work or cleansing and invitforating
the body organa, throwing off waatw
matter an i keeping the body in a nor-
mal. healthy condition.
Prove tire** fact* for yourself by
taking a bottle of 8. 8. W and writs
to our Medical Department for infor-
mation atx-ut your caaa. Hwift
Spec the « ... 304 8wifi Huilding,
Atlanta, Ga.
" ............ ' ......... —...............
1. This action wan takoa folio* <r.g a
cob f err nee of the eocunrraaion with th*
director* of the Feeder* sad Breeders'
Nkaw.
The order of Feb. 21 provided that
all kotiHw must have th« Mall-1* teat
not more than sixty days before d*
livery |o the show, that cattle must
have tire tuber-ulta sad hog* the rhol
• ra test Kuril restriction* were not
f prl * t
■■■■■ ■ ' ................ ...f
To Arrange For M«r<h*ata' Coovowtiaw
Fort Worth, Mere! T M <'ulluwt
■ lent of the Htate Me-
iwrutln*, wifi meet
••'v« !• a.. ingcmaata
■ *c. v , nt t—a. to b* held
- rice night ia aa
,! 'I,- Met o-r-olivsB
nal pr. | ,iratios*
i .noting mcrehaala
• f other ■-'.-tail* wilt
Da
FRUIT AS A FOOD.
Only Fig*. Oats* and Mayb* Banana*
A>e Realty Nutritious
"Fruit of all ktndn, when tnatnr* and
frr*h. ta l-eiK-ii'-tal for healthful dtge*
tl»n. good it lallty of Mnod and a* a
preventive of -‘togging of the tlwr, khl
neye and akin end, last bul not least,
tim bmtii
"It la a uil*tpkc. In*wev«»r." wrl'e*
tV Hnwanl Jan..., M D. in '.<»«)
Ileelth. "tu look ou fruit aa a sour- -- of
nourtahment. It should not tm takeu
with that idea It should be look'd on
more aa tbe lubrtca'or wbliU makr
♦ he machinery work harmonl-iirsly and
without denim- live frtettob.
"Home frulla may certainly t«* rank
eel aa food, aurti aa flga, dates and tr-r
baps latnann* Ttiosn In the tropics,
who live largely on the l-auana, we are
told, develop considerable abdomlual
distention on accoun* of the quantity
taken With the ezce|*Uon of the date
and the Rg fruit aboutd never be coo
sldered aa a food.
"The taking of fruit often doe* good
by leeaeulng tire amount of food taken
\V« are a generation of dy*pep!k* on
account of excess of food, Insufficient
otidr.tlon and la<-k of proper supply of
fruit and pure water "
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LOANS
Don t overlook the fa<-t that loaning money ia a department
of nnr business. We have the connection* whereby wa can
handle your want a, and no matter how large or how small yoar
b>an might be it will be given our moat careful attention.
You Get The
Money Now
Mortgage loan* on Farina Ranches, and city property. No
delays. We close all loans promptly.
Dalton & Pickle
Real Ex lata and Loans.
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Cedfith Will Eat Anything.
Tbe nd baa the reputation of tiring
aa omnivorous aa the goat, whose ap
petite for postern and old tla can* I*
the iubject of frequent Jeeta. TTte va-
ried nature of what the cod swallows
ta not more remarkable than the enor-
mous quantity. According to a writer
In the Hrutsreae. such article* ea sil
ver brooches, clasp knives, tmok* and
rubber ball# bare been found In It*
stomach One fisherman of Aberdeen
ba* a atone that weigh* more than a
pound taken from a cod that had ewa!
lowed tt for the aea anemones with
which it we* covered The same fish
erman has also found apevlmen* of at
moat ell the stalk eyed craatacean*
that frequent tbe northeast roast of
Scotland and of every kind of fish that
a cod can maatar. Including Its own
young Cod have l*rn known to awai
low pert ridge* guillemots and here*
Quarantine Order Repealed
Fort Worth, March 9. —Quarantie*
restriction* on the movement of Uva
stock in Texas o» ieterstata for show
Purpose* were removed by Ike State
Ky repeal off the rommlaeioaqMRTer or
Fet.. M, wkiek Meat late offset March
TROJAN No. 3112
A registered Keatuoky-rwieed Jack,
black with wkita petals; standing flf-
teen kaade klgk sad weighing a thou-
se u-l poeada Harvtea fas 010 fat a lkew
foli
Will make ths eaaaoa at tha Aitt-
»"'• Wtagon Yard, South Mala ctrcst,
tlebuma, Texas.
B. F. STOKES
What Makes This Bank So Popular?
Its courteous and efficient nervier.
Its cordial welcome to people of small means.
Its careful and confidantUl treatment of every
Largs Resources—Strong Board of Diractora—Capable
agament. Wa wan!, YOUR bnainaaa
Timers a merchants rational
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