Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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TUESDAY, M ARCH 13, 1»1T.
iXHWRNE MOKNmO B1VIRW
In the Arena
of Sports
“Killy” Hr.tnaf ifld. Unqstrr
Wtmn 'Vn.rr * (*KWf l Mean*
l*H lutwr lii» drt.at Ui Um NaUottai
tewgoo «• »a urni-lru Im will And fau
In tho i >tr» wh > !« • Mm a* ■ player
Kitty' tn f-.» r-tr. f|r*( 0»«ruM»<-f
NON-ALCOHOLIC
The
Happy
Hoppy
Drink
Mild? Sure!
—but they Satisfy
*•*
This ciynrctte ^ocr, beyond merely i>1cas-
inu the taste. It docs a new thing for smo-
kers, the one thing you’ve always wished a
cigarette would do—
Chesterfields let you know you are smoking
—they "SATISFY"/
And yet, they’re mild!
This new smoking-result is due to the new
blend of pure, natural Imported and Do-
mestic tobaccos. And the blend
can’t be copied.
Try Chesterfields today
»ee, _ .. .. _ Jr'
f , SC As* >< lutton
ritutu 11) Am,
the Pittsburgh I Inilii ami atm'* ha
wna (ra<le<I in lt**i l«> »!;•» l’lillsdeltdila
National* Pittsburgh tin* failed f«> *c-
I'art n 0r»t *a< her aim muM accept-
ably fit 1 III* pltif In Um |*fl*» sen
anna ttant hnlf i'l«|iwil since Rrariaflcld
deported Plttoburgh bo* tried taut no
!(»** than nineferii mm at the ft rat cor-
ner Afti’r leaving the Ptrab-a ''Kitty’'
played fin** hall fur l‘hllHil«*lphln. hut
eventually retired It remain* to In*
iwn whether "Kitty" ran handle thr
todlrnlor na well n. ho could litter first
bate
POR a qoiwt, restful visit, PARI.O brings
I the good cheer of satisfaction.
PABLO just makes the lips smack for
more. That unusual “hoppy” taste adds
tang and joy.
It refreshes and invigorates. PABLO
the pure and healthful, non-alcoholic
thirst quenching beverage bubbles over
with goodness.
YouII like PABLO. Everyone likes it.
Served ice cold at soda fountains, cafes,
hotels, restaurants or any place that
sells drinks.
Keep PABLO on ice at home—order it
by the case from your grocer. Call for
PABLO today.
Made by Pahst
at Milwaukee
Webster Grocery Co.
K fAilnWam .
Ww CVbumct Trau •
Qotf Court* For 0*11 Playar*.
An eighteen tint* golf cows* will la*
•dilml to ttie altra.tlou* at tin- Imver
llsll club near Hrunswtck. ill This I*
the organisation thnt l>o*clisU men nre
Interested In. and It l» understood that
it«n Johnson. t'aptaln lluston nnd
Colonel I! itppcrt hav.- i>*o h contributed
ttlx-rnil> toward getting golf started.
l*on»ld Horn, will lay out tb«* course.
20forlO*r
American Association Umpicas.
Thoms* Illrtiry, president of the
Amort, an association, announced the
name* of III, umpire* for the < omitiK
season Tin- Hat Include* Hill llrcnuan,
George Johnson. James Murray. Her
aid llaye*. W. J Carney, W. Prlebl
and I. I' Knapp
CIGARETTES
of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended.
n*d Sos to Play Columbus.
An exhibition game l*etween the
world < baruplott Huston ||«l Km ami
tin* Col u in I m* team of the American
association Mill be plated at Colntnliils.
O, on April rt.
What an Oklahoma Boy
Did With an Acre of Land
i t-iirly sum at the rate of 3?.'i pound*
|.cr million pound* of surh debt up to
five hundred million, and HID pound.,
|M»r niitliun pounds abov* this amount,
(in this basis assuming a total war lebt
•if S,iMH>,006,(HHI the bunk’s remunera-
tion will reach about M0,000 pounds
annually from this source alone, In ad
-lition to the ItV’i.noO pounds in ..........
THE BANK Of ENGLAND IS
A PRIVATE INSTITUTION
—
RATS COUNTY PA KM COULD
FEED THE POOR OP CHICAGO
•a to ! from fin.
(ftjr Associated Press I
lemdon, March IS.- The Hank of
England, which is now working night
nnd day on the war loan, i* not. n*
many people think, a government insti
tution
Id poem
t for hund
tjj, however
, and impn
e company
reaps a good profit by acting »
nation '* banker.
The remuneration paid lo Ho-
of England for the munagcinent «
national *l«»bt was fixed in 11MU1
he toformarv, vl
for the tasks,
area at-t heart
farm is rnmpelle.| to work
of these *t»|e to undertake 1
rilling to *'*|o their bits,’* an-
, pcrlcncc or two in the field*
the, usual), fret if weatkei
ompolling force prevents then
Eat Lass Meat If You feel R.vksrhy
Or Have Bladder Trouble
Meat form* urie arid which excites
and overwork* the kidney* in their ef-
fort* to filter it from the system llegn
lar eater* of meat must flush the kid-
ney* occasionally. Von mu*! relievo
them like yon relieve your bowel*; re
moving all fhe Srldr, w*»te and |>oi*on,
ei*o yon feel a dull misery 'a the back
or aiek headache, ditrine**, your atom
aeh *our», tongue is coated and when
the weather is bad you have rheumatic
twinge*. The urine is rloudy, full of
sediment; the channels often get irri-
gated, obliging yon to get up two ur
three time* dnring the night.
To neutralise these irritating aeida
and flush off the body's urinous waste
get about four onnee* of Jad Halt* from
any pharmacy; take a tablcspooufnl In
a gins* of water before breakfast for a
few day* and your khlaey* will then
aet fine and bladder disorder* disappear.
This famous salts is made from I he
aeid of grapes and lemon jaiee, com
biaed with lithia, nnd knn been need
for generation* to clean and stimulate
•biggish kidneys and stop bladder irrt
tatins. Jad HK.lt* hi iuexpenalv#; harm
Telia Women How to Dry Up a Cam
Bo It Lifts Out Without Pain
CLEBURNE. TEXAS
Asks every young person some solemn questions:
1. Wh*t is yoar aim in iifs?
2. If yon were offered gftO to #125 a month to "beep a net
of t>ooka, could you fill the position?
3. If you were offered a position a* stenographer, could
you fill the place?
4. If you were offered a position rei|ttinng a good bust-
nets sand writing, could you do th« work?
6. If you were offered a |>oaitioit requiring a knowledge
of rapid calculations, and business terms tn general, could you
•eeept the place?
If you em not say YKH to these questions, attend my
; the toes trad produces corns, nnd many
' t,f the thousand* of hospital eases of
iafeetli.il an.l lockjaw are the revalt of
woman's miteldal habit of trying tn cut
| away these painful p»«ts
for little cn*t there ran be obtained
at any pharmacy a .piarler of an ounce
i of a drug called freeroae, which Is
•ufieient to rid one’s feet of every hard
I «r soft corn or enllu* without the alight
lest danger or inconvenience
A few drops applied directly upon
I the tender, aching c*ro atope the sore-
I neea nnd shortly the entire com, root
and all, lift* right nut It la a sticky
' *ubutane*, which dries tk* moment H
) la applied, and thousand* of men nnd
M Wealth la a wesik anchor, and «
if glory cannot support a man Ttila St
« la the law of find that virtu# «
Sf only la firm and cannot be shah- W
W en by a tent;*eal. Pythag<*«a
« lark of deulrw la the greatest *
tV riche* Benora t*
« Ob. what a woetd of vllw Itt favored W
M fselt* W
W lamha hando..mo In thru* hundred 0
lea* sad make* a delightful effeveareat
lithia water drink which million* of
men and women take bow and then
thus maiding awrinn* hidney sad blad
sad .omea out without inflaming
ecu* irritating the surrounding tin-
i at ahta. Cut this mat and try It li
big let tern
I Tliey Satisfy
d yet they're Mild
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1917, newspaper, March 13, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136945/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .