Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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THUI^nAY, JANUARY II, ltlf
REX THEATRE
TODAY Rial rtATHKR DAY today
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1*0IXY l*UT THE KETTLR ON
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will to oil tM D good la you and hrtn* iranjr a am la to
jroBt faro Tot a plooaoat. *e'-iyatd* bout tut a f.alf you an not
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Tin: pack on Tin*. screen
Drama
TUi t> know will bo good nova to all tbo admirer* of
who Itaa lots out fur ao long a Urn*
TOMORROW Hairy Oarny and Ixju m Uxl| At turd ay Vi jot Moraor
*•« Uoaootiy Bow, tan t Ik a gtvtag you lbo vary rianm of U»*
*'Mortaaf' No adranco to prt<#« olibor
Ml** L*wr*ur*.
TM* la not a jH-ti.r# alu>w In tha Ubltod Ittata* or t ana da i!tat
tfcnt’ tho warn* rjttt «f pt-• rtt » |j rfccwts bora for >u than HW and
BOc tlkilit.u Our pci* <r orary day »**ryt«-dy
THE fAMOUS dramatic actor
LOU - TELLEGEN
“The Victoria Cross”
THU IB A mo PLAT DONE IN A BIO WAT
Uni T*.lagan, tba a tar of tbl* ptctara, recently created a Mtnaatlon in 'Tha Victory
f Ooaacaaeo II* Baa alao appeared In tha Leaky production*. ‘Tba Explorer'' and
Tba Unknown " Ha ft rat attractad intarr.attonal fame aa tha loading man for Madam
Borah B<rnh»;U at tba ago of twanty four and mora recently ha haa baan vromlnantly
gh* t afora tha public of tha Unltad HU loot* tha huahand of OoraHlne Farrar,
Mr Lou T*Hagan t* supported by a caa of typical Laaky eirellanra ,ncludlng Clair
Ki tglay, Haaana Hayahawa and Mahal Van Baron
TOMORROW V LI I PlonU
Harney Bernard, in
A PRINCE IN A PAWNSHOP
SATURDAY LAUGH DAY.
Two 2 Reel Keystone Comedies
Charley Chaplin in a 2 Reel Comedy
THE RINK
The Funniest Yet.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK.
DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
DAVIDSON FREHIDINO JUDOF. |»i
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tidgr, Judge
>tf ■' '*!*• for til!
> uHfrtrtrr of tl
.ta held nt tha »
•larpnat, whn cot
i*w in tha aala* t
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‘rrmlarguat at |
l>M«id)M)n »i<
man. . a art.
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ggr t mn of ,
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in of Jinlgr ;
PINK I KAKldt LURE
THREE DARE DEVILB
TO SOUTH SEAS
ii* |iroaidttig Ju lga
PARIS PANIIIoNN
tu i than
jnu *ick
mi want
druggiat
• ill •*art
HOW GOOD THAT
• MUSTEROLE FEELS!
lorn
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Pur
jfriil pftrt of fho
'* Itrrn tha* fftnl
.j to look ut the
>f»r lime. At tba’
it notated thut
life of Part* |
iortv, ao it li
I Ye t»C h ffliah*
lirginittng of
tin* inode de
ft
• t t Ir* of
It Gets to That Sore Spot
Like M.ijcic
ufti
alni|t k,#I
ebjpkms Anumim roii army
AI9II WAVY
Vk'ftftbiftgtoO, J 4ftIt TVfgltierr ftn I
flklrrrmft irud % nt lotift, t|«*»ijf«*4 from
lie* i d#'rlu( t j b) the FufD|r*n f>e!ti|{
•rente, h*%»* brrn mUnr ml by I t*;
l«*j»ftftffM nt»
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tor th#
t r»* tor
»#f nyeblift rirc# n
motteted on ttilro
mat defront , or i
iiftdMft ok tr foufttrk
V* *r and Nov
They in< b*id»‘ /cj.j-a*lin tjrj-a* ftir«blp«4
RIIARE INTO TOUR SHOES
AHa* 'a Fo't Kaaa, ta« anttaapUa pww
Set to ba *hakan Into tha ahoa* and
Uaa.l la tha footbath It raliara* paw.
ful, swollen, amartiag faat laataatly
taka* tha aiing out of roraa aad baa
toai It * th* graataot r nfurt dt*
carary of th* aga Allan * Fuel Kaa*
la a certain rallaf for *w*at<ag, call -a*
Bad hot, tirnd, achiag feat Hold hy
Druygiat* araryWhaca, ZSr A) war*
us# it to Rreah ia new *h a* Trial
pachas* FREE Addraaa Alias a f»n>
•taa.l, U Roy, N. Y
n t fuckn
auM by
/.i*
Hvrrrtary Itanral* ant.nom today
that the “Zajijwlm" would !»• roaalrur
ltd at outre, ^.ctcrmlnation to build
, thr , rr»ft *H fiiAi'kn! after an rahau*
• t<r »tudy of th« <|uc<ttoB of rigid air-
* *h|p« tiy a mint coBimttta* of offirara
n-pCi-wntlns th* aeronaut rat I ranflM*
I of lioth ** r > tea*, tho general *t»ff of
giondcd that coral mot lot, t-. undertak-
j rn at once.
Bad by HecrataMo* Dnni
lard thr ro*t will be <i|uall- :i\ided bo
Ifuorh tha army ant n»vv
Army ordnatnr plant* are already
Building nt tho Walortliot Araonnl,
: Ngw York, i.tlot gun* of thi 10 and 12-
I Inch bowitrer Plan* aro prarticaily
complrted *1*0 for a 11 inch high pow
rro.l rifle, with larrlagr f,,r mounting
on railroad truck*
A*a*hl That'* dcliriotii rrliof for
thouc *nre n«ii*<Ic*t those atifl joiritv.,
th,t latnr I m k
Mifttorolr is a dean, while ointment,
made with thr oil of mustard and
other home simple*.
It doe* the work of the old-
fashioned mustard plaster, minus the
plaster and minus the Idiiter!
You afmply rub Musteroie on the
spot where the pain is—rub it on
briskly—and usually th« pain is gone.
No muss, no bother. Just comfort*
. Ing, soothing reltef—-first a gentle
j glow, then a delightful sense of rool-
nr*s. And best of all. no blisters like
the old-fashioned mustard piaster used >
to make
Use Musteroie for sore throat, bron-
chitis. fonsilltis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, hradarh', conges j
turn, f.'eorisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and arhrs of the bai k or joints, I
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ehd-1
bums, fr«ssted feet and cold* of the
chest (it olten prevents pneumonia! j
while,
I n ap
would be extinguial.cd, that fa*li
mild seek another capital. Hut
the flrst blow I'ari* derided that
mild not abandon, even for u
her long established supremacy,
te of the awful war aim oat a!
i her galea. In spite of her lack of men,
j from the nrtiat who treated to tho
I * .ut, man who executed, those left be-
hind began a campaign whose ruault
j was to make the world bow once ttiorr
to French taste, and *o keep to France
‘a Derail v e cemttnerce .and work for
I thousand* of her |»eoplr
Outside of some eeeentrieltliw, worn
c nly by a few tartle** women, the fash
j ion of the present time is pare of form,
- -piiel n its line*, of a plaiutiel.* that
j makes all women look young. One
I a Silk dn «s. v-. ii goo.|<
I being the tnoJ. and these of a neutral
• ft© lft ft It. w ALl rf
> • • • i - m ’ \i f ’ r v
»lr»r — ,ft fiiini*~ Snurin in HouThrrn Wo-
rn mi Y Mnj/titiiir
LET MUTT
and JEFF
Do Your Vulomixtn*
Tails of Irish Revolt
Fort Wurth, Texas .lae s» XTorneli s
.T*
116 N Mai:.
I^nane of fork, Ireland. lee’Elftbl at
Iks First tlaptlat r'lu h In this r iv to-
night oa Internal con tltion*" in Ireland
- _ , am! Tarts In regard to the Irish Repub
Phon* Bftfi ft*.
Let
us
ho your
Bankers
HV
SYSTEM OF BANKS
Not only do our strong VAULTS and strong LOCKS
mok« your monsy soft whsn It Is In our Dank but this
alto: our bank Is a mtmbsr of ths FEDERAL RESERVE
•ystam of banks, which mak# on* nation-wld«. strong
CHAIN of banks solidly llnksd toqsthsr to PROTECT
our depositors.
»*!„ no to our Control Rsssrvs Bonk whtn wc
Y want to and gst MONEY on our sscuritiss. You can
'corns to us whsn you want to gst your monsy.
Put YOUR monsy In OUR bank.
■fekiTcnm
cM/cfesg
BU8FTND BUM NESS FOR FUNERAL
MWE
tie always rtt«i l»***,1 with what thou
art. if thuu cl**lrnl to attain to what
thou art not: foe »her* thou bast
|c|**»e.t tier self ti>*r* thou abldesL —
ifstarl**
MILK AS A FOOD.
T C-
^ev/iexaso1.
MAI l n Aft
aervii
%i, • HENRY ft
largest in the centalwre
N«*w lit Service* Brtwean
GALVESTON
AND
NEW YORK
Havana Miami
i j. t-.enget
•cormnml.t
Hint All out aide ata.erootn*
B~ iroom suite* with private bath.
I .urge promenade decks Excep-
tional cuinne.
It Is right that we should b* remind-
ed of the value of milk In th* diet, to
__us* It to replace nmrs
expensive foodstuffs and !
reduce the foot) bill, j
Skim milk haa nearly all
th* food principles left
In It with th* exception
of the fat. What Is left
ha* all of the value of
whole milk for the tla-
1 aue building and repair. The remov-
al of the fat haa reduced the fuel
value of the milk one-half, but If la a
cheap food and <>ue which ahould be
more generally used. For cream
soup*, rtev puddings, bread puddings,
rscalloped dishes of various kinds, aa
a drink, and lo be used in breads. It
haa a valuable place.
Popoverae— H*»l two egga thorough-
ly. add gradually seven-eighths of a
cupful of milk, a cupful of flour, a
half teaspoonful of salt; heat all to-
gether two mlnntea with an eggheater,
then add a half teaaponnful of melted
butter. If *M<n milk la uaed, add
a teespoonful of melted butter.
Seue Milk Biscuit—Sift together a
quart of flour, a tees|Hmnful each of
node salt and sugar; ent Into th*
| flour two tablespoonfuia each of lerd
I and butter and use a cupful and a
1 half of sour milk; the milk and flour
varfei somewhat, ao that the milk
(lainesville, Texas, Jan. It.—Out of
respect to the memory of John L. Simp-
will, who died in Kt. !<ouia Monday, the
hanks will remain closed all day Weil-
Dsday and all stores will close during
the hour rf the funeral, which is set for
.1 oYlock. Thu body arrived here to-
ami *ns taken to his home, re-
rtntly completed on California street,
almost within view of the cemetery his
Iasi resting plare. Hex oral out of town
fr'end# are here.
IGIDS IN STOMACH
SOUR TRE FOOD UNO
CAUSE INDIGESTION
“Pape's DUpepsln ’ FJxos Sour. Danny
Upset Stomachs In Five Mluutes.
CIRCLE TOURS
/a a . _ . | | »«rir« MHUTNiini, sit mil imp iiiiim
One way bv w»tcr. returning by ^ mak, , „0,1(rtl
rail, with liberal atop-over prm- ,hllt nn ^ han<llr<1 It(lka th* Mn.
lege* en route bull information
at any railway ticket ofbee or
wnte
MAI.I.ORY LINE.
■ANTA Tl BARBER SHOP
High class workmanship, eourl
ous and prompt aerriee Yot
patronage will he appreciated.
PAY Di £. CALL.
QX Den*
i&tf '
Gaaaaau
Crvaas
/ATOIMCCT THOM
P^Q'O’QiaV IPDTIQBa
cults In a hot oven and nerve honey
or maple atrup
The amount of milk which each In-
dividual should consume dally la es-
timated at one quart, the amount *c
do consume t* a small glass. If each
housewife would double tier milk Mil
one month, making wise use of tha
mtlk In foods, she would And she
Would cut her grocery and meat Mil
quite noticeably.
Parker Meuse Bella.—Take a pint r.f
milk, three tahlespoonfuta of sJiort-
enlng. a teespoonful of enlf. and ooo
yeaef eake dissolved in a fourth of a
cupful of water. Combine the Ingredi-
ent* and add flour, bealtng vigorously
until no more ar can he edded.
Cwver and let rl*e until three times
Its hulk, rutting It down several tlpiea
with a eharp knife, then roll, eat,
spread half with butter, fold and pat
to rise an Inch apart. Hake wbaa
light In a hot oven 2C mlnutea.
If w-hat you just ate ia souring on
your stomach, refuting to digest nr you
i-eUh gas nnd eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dirtiness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
in mouth and stomach, hcndaehe, you
<a» surely get relief in flv* minutes.
Ask your phartgaeist to show you
the formula, plainly printed on theao
liflyeeut rases of I'ape’s !>ia|>rptin,
thru you will understand why dys-
peptic troubles of all kinds must go,
nnd why It relieves sour, out of order
•tnmarhs or Indigestion in Are min
utes. r'Pape‘a l>ia|>epsin" is harm-
dose will d gent and prepare for assim-
•lose wil digest and prepare for assim-
ilation into the Mood all the food you
eat; bcVdea, it makes you go to the
Ride with ■ healthy appetite; but
what will nlenae yon most, is that you
win feel that your rt >aiaek anj intes-
tines are clean and fresh, and you
will not need to resort to laxative* or
liter pill* for biliousness or eonstipa
< tu
This city wjU have many '‘PiT|D‘f
Diipeiwla'' crank*, aa some |<enpi* will
call them, Imt you will t>* enthusiastic
•“•'TO, ITO. *—— ............ —
about this splendid etnmaeh prepare-
flea, »■•■■. if you e\cr take it for iadi-
gee!inn, gn'*e*. heartt-urn, sourness, dya
}epsia, or any stomach misery.
(let some now this miaute, and rid
■•■■If of stomach misery and indi-
gestion in five minute#.
tmwin
^ Arrow
3m3r COLLARS
rcut til
Best Theatre
Last Day to Hear
The 6 Native Hawaiian
Serenaders
Nothing like this haa avtr been aeeu here before Singing American
and Hawaiian number*
William fox FreaenU
The Island of Desire”
A wonderful tale of love and adventure w th
U DO RUE WALSH
3 Keels
Coming February 26th and 27th
D. W. ORirriTlI 8
World's Mightiest Spectacle
The moat stupendous dramatic spectacle the brain of mail haa ever
visioned and rt»e&.ad—
THE RIRTU OF A NATION’*
We want you to aee our show today. It * a great one. You'll bo delighted.
Wants Stringent Wife Desertion Law.
Ikrl Worth, Texne, Jun. —John H.
Ttuwlings, secretary-manager of the
f ort Worth ltclief association, iiiinoune-
ed today that he would be absent from
bis office prarticaily nil of next week.
He expect sto lie in Austiu ntt ti ling
the meeting of the Tcxus Ktnte Confer-
ence of Mortal Welfare.
Mr. Kawlings said today flint in his
opinion the wife desertion law now on
tlie statute book* in this state is not
adequate to cover the offense, nnd de-
•ffures that it should he made more
stringent. While the law gives Com
misioners’ Courts the nuthoiity to ap-
propriate money for the purpose of go
ing beyond the borders of their reaper,
live counties for wife deserters, Mr.
Kawlings nays that in his opinion it is
seldom done. In Tarrant county the
Commissioners ’ Couit ha* refused to
appropriate money for this purpose.
AT THE
Majestic
TODAY
5 Cfsti 3 Ctnlt
“Fantomas”
Catarrh Cannot He Cured
THE CROOK DETECTIVE “
In Three Parts
Jungle hurricanes, volcanic erup-
tion*, nnd terrific enrthiptake* com
bine with splendid acting and gripping
story to make William Fox'# new
licorgc Wui*h play, “The Island of j
ltesire,'* the most thrilling motion pic-1
tore yet produced. The earners ha*
been turni d on a field which is rich
in possibilities, yet ha* not been touch
id; and the result Is a pbotodranm
which displays the best o (cinema art.
Ilest today.
with t/M'At. APPLICATIONS, ns they
cannot reach the se.it of the disease*.
Cutmrh Is u local disease, nrcallx In-
fluenced hy constitutional conditions,
and In order to cure it you must
take an Internal remedy. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cur* t* taken Internally nnd
acta thru the hlood on the mucous sur-
fa.-* of th* system Hull's Catarrh
Cure was prescribed by one of the beat
physician* in this country for years It
ia composed of *om« of the lu-xt tonics
known, combined with some of the
lest blond ptlllflers The perfect com-
bination of the tmrrcdlent* In Halt'*
Catarrh Core t* whnt pmduca* such
wonderful results In eatarrtial mndl-
tlor.s. 8*nd for testimonial* free
• THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER
PRINTS '
A Turlling Detective Drama.
r 3 CHUNKY *cO Props . Toledo. O,
All Hrottalst*.
Hall’s Family rilln for constipation.
A Beauty Comedy
“A STINGER STUNO *
Saturday
THE BLUFF ’
'cautrlng the famous Broadway Oom-
edlans Kolb k D1U. They always make
you laugh.
5 Cent* 5 Cents
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Photographs
The Simple Gift that lends tbe touch of friendship without
aanbarraaBnant of an obligation ia a nica photo from
SHAW’S STUDIO
iaw Building Tha Studio DaLu
Price Is Purdy
Relative
Depending on temporary aonsiderationa. It is law whaa
labor and materials are cheap, high when they are high. Wa
experience this in our businemi very forcibly in th« flueuating
drug market. Nn matter how high price* have gone we hav#
always favored our customers, holding the retail price down
until the profit waa a mere shadow, hoping that eonditiona
would change the trend of the markets, which have been con-
stantly up.
The Stores that Serve You Better
You get the benefit* of our wholesale buyiag.
We want your business for 1917 npon these merits.
We have no favorites, everyone served alike at aar storm
Foster-Fain Drug Co
(Incorporated)
Who]male and Retail.
(Tha Drug Storm Complete)
What Makes So Many People Say-
"I am going to open an account today with tha
FA TIMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANE”
They realise that NOW is the lima to hegtn saving
They can not find s batter hank te pat their savings in
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