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PAGE TWO
CLEBURNE MORNIN} REVIEW
TI ESDAY MAY 27, 1919.
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Come into our store today and hear The New Editon.
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working
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That Sleeping Porch Now
If You Build
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A PAIR OF KIDS
cool, breezy screened room7
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THE REX THEA TRE
CAHMEL MYERS in the big 5-reel special feature.
LEE BAFFLE, Mgr.
PHONE 141
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YALE
llu
till
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Finer
in faet I got ho
hardly able to go
o. n. root i
OEOIL HORNE
I) M THRASH
the
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NYAL
STORE
The RE-CREATED music of this, the world’s most
perfect musical instrument, is indistinguishable from
the same music created by living performers.
0
to
lifter
i cost
offielals
' time >
believeu
elnined
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vutr
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0 the we
of cost, II
oadod Wit
ling,
may
inter,
Mho
with
Allin
A Subtle Thing—Music
I und
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been ll
tonight that between twenty and twen
f i in
। had
nmd SHIP DISASTER DEATHS
iouw, PLACED AT TWENTY FIVE
Bt ooklyn
appeared
Saturday
newly
v which
she would learu not
tert ion made bs a n
ret tile i
<1 Mr '
st drast
Burton-Lingo Co
LUMBER
the interest of
I const it III ionni
out t ho follow
4HIHV I8 It
ffer'while
Mnnager
Eetitor
City t ditor
KBEWN i
I INDIGESTION)
6 BELLANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
SEELY’S
SODA
FOUNTAIN
While
dietory
that the
M i
to K
prefe
♦ il it
Ve that
s what
aluable
\ other
The average person spends 8 hours out of the 24
in bed.
Why waste this time in close, hot bed rooms
when at small cost you can enjoy the comforts of
letter
and Ihiif
operatiot
hud be
e ill mannered I lun to mentior
e eongress.
Women
resjveet Id
oner the
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load
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Mnfar
AKNCV
WORKING WOMEN ASK
REMOVAL OF MANDATE
t hul wer
the east
had lo 1)
ves have
Dint Wi
done in
empty
sibles
ba
food -u
The
to haul
empt v
to take
hern ,l.
where I
send
pos
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1 It "
an. tere
• f ill
THOU SHALT NOT”
Prominent Physician Continues to Uh®
Tanlac In Practice With Surprising
Result®.
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A subtle thing— music. It makes you sad—you can-
not understand why; it brings laughter mingled
with the tears, and yet you cannot explain its power
over you. Unconsciously, inevitably, music sways at
will the emotions of all who hear it. It is subtle it
is irresistible, and yet always its influence is for good.
All the subtleties of music, all the delicate grada-
tions and nuances of the finest musical performances
will exert their influence over you if you have in
your home
ily alis"t
general in
ml. and ti
There
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Pubitahod Daly Except Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISHINO OO. ro
PICTURES FOR TODAY ONLY
EVELYN NESBIT THAW
in a FPve-Reel drama
s
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SEELY
L
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12
3
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needed in this r
ivilized world n
HOWES OBESKVATIONS
3
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than th.
a tiot i''
ry pani
uffer with t
th.' innocent
an nav. Ii
e an Ameri
and on li
iglits pre
sauce for the f yin sauce for the
gander." ‛‛
TheNEW EDISON
"The 1‘honofrafih with a Soul"
il Holland and Switverla
folk, deve
Ng)
SERVICE FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS w
Foalei-‛ainDuqCoi5
•:E/:mET-PEkmwhdh
THREE GOOD DRUG STORES
ohihition vote uniform
d about looters,
leagues are in
I
I
The RexaCC Store
irons on t ho
ped that the
Anderson, 8
engo, IM,
.b II M r
working women.
vociety women Uli
ion for
nting the women tirketel i
Lhasm e '■ ■’ 1 i r m " as ’ n - a a a am
n tn< t mid th.
brightening up the home it is a varnish stain of general
utility and u a fulness. It is waterproof.
Floorlac staine and varnishes in one operation. By using
Floorlac your furniture and woodwork can be stained any of the
popular wood fnishes, light or dark oak, cherry, mahogany, etc.
Floorlac gives a rich, brilliant, pen anent finish at a nurpris-
ingly low cost. It is easy to apply, possesses great durability
and beauty.
! Watch our daily program. Somethin'? new every day. J ,
44040000*0000*.
106 pnMst ngc
irV loo
hes herein ll‘
City ol Nor
man was held
1 and being in
side h^e tl
suld be sunk
There i
IO COUNTY | a _ --
K I I A
A )4‛
may produee on i he
I he import ot part
Secretin'
' moral
| isol I It el
ompany at the same
nour ish me. This trouble eaused
J onta in Coneli
a hailstorm, (n
bit but Runn ts
tled to the use
ed to it or not
loral news pub
at inner was bound from Isultimore
DO YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME? IF NOT WHY
DRYH VICTORY IS
CERTAIN. HAYS PRO
LEADER IN TEXAS
A varnish stain of unusual
adaptability, wearing qualities
and beauty. Stains and var-
nishes in one operation.
For the worn places on the
floors, stairways, woodwork; the
marred and scratched furniture;
the kitchen cabinet; the ice chest
— all these nr.d many other uses
for
SHERMN-MlLUMS
FLOORL AC
can be found in the home. For
May St), it. I
ed the prohibi
a numher of y*
e campaign in I
le prohibil ion
1 tonight gav । <
I
IKI that
orimus.
Entered in Cleburne Fostoffi
I he aps
tatement '
I hinese
ami (‘hinese are issuing eontra-
If might b Well to remember
i is about one third as long as
The month ..............
Three months
Hit months ..
On® year, if paid in advanee
Weekly, ono y®r .........
dj “2
• a.-., -M.
In I
RELL-ANS i
WrOR INDIGESTION
<■crt.ui uvertaketl |
mid t hilt f he armii......ould not
Is the popular gathering place of seekers after satisfying
liquid refreshment. Our soda drinks are as dainty mid pleas-
ing in taste as it is possible to make them. Our ice (‘ream is
as pure us the driven snow.
Ligzetts and Helle Mead Fine Candies,
50c to $8.00 per box
sjority will be i'l le-- tin.n 50,
Hut for the ligl* vute cast, our
ity would hav resrhed tin uuyre
ed figure 1dveu with the light
I lled our mnuiy in both eon
The figures
eountiea have
be sunk, in the
hnical exprts
Hut if
nough
I have
bout,
"I hought three bottles Oli Dr, Ed
Wostern Adverti
eounties,iforereating a disturban
I nan WEEDS BECOME RANK
cnt IN coNc
Ag
Eastern Ad
K
urope the league IK con
re at home the big mid
I in ronters.
ill neyr bi abl to under
didn’t viand < anada a the price
tion in the war.
ich invol
ruetion of
burs women from
nept I
■ t hur
. lost
There are tragedies going on about us every day of our «
lives of which we know ptactically nothing. The tragedies ,
whiceh befell a young and innocent girl is the theme of this 1
, intensely interesting and dramatie story, and the role of the ]
wronged girl affords Evelyn Nesbit the best role of her screen :
career. 1
Also our usual 2 reel < omedy 1
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they believed nil the
liste il nt Baltimore w *
issued
4 hicag
$ 50 York t<
i no
TOO ■’ ’
5.00 i' i-ion
1,00 problen
Tanlae is sold by Lending Druggist
everywhere (Adv,)
point about frredoN of the seas has ।
ed and offieilly forgotten, it would
with such effeet that within thirty whea
prohibition amendment has
erwhelmingly ndopted. From
known to be areurate, we can
flu' friends of prohibition that
There is a place on your house for a sleeping porch call us, we
can show you where.
Any erroneons reflects
or reputation of any p' rso
appear in the e moas of
ter led upon ita being brou
lshera
■ state rind moo
Tomis."
oelated Presa)
One of the strongest mid most con-
vineing evidences of the remarkable re
suits being accomplished by Tanlac
throughtout the country is the large
number of letters that are now being
received daily from seores of well
known Ulen and women who have been I
belli fitted by its use.
Among the large number that have
been received recently, Hoile life more
interesting than flu. following letter
from Dr. .1 T, Edwards, of Payette- I
ville, (in. Ur Edwards, it will be re
membered, recently gave Tanine his un l
qunlified indorsement in a public state,
ment, nml the testimonial published be
low wns .......... given him by one of
h patienta. His letter follows just
III the opinion of II
• read, "the de arth
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althy quarters, eve
s bunker space sii
is undoubtedly wet
ea, and not for Ion
navy. Their armo
erican or I’ritish.
rirans w ho w ill di
ing Representative, C .I
Marquette Building, Ch
ng 1oprenentative, tin
derstand they must keep their hundsoft wilt recommendation, and I am now
the working women the sooner the feeling all right again, and am able to
work women v ill be better oil. ' du ntte nd to business. I gained seventeen
declined. "If tins law is earried out | pounds in weight and am doing fine
there can be no cabarets, no grand opera ■ ‘Tanine did the work.
and llu noriety women must let tlieir 'I now recommend Tanine to every
household mauls go by lo o’eloek, for 1 one who is sick like I was, and wishes
we intend to show them that ‘what is to take something that will help them."
MEMBER OF THE A
The Associated Press is ex
for publication of all news
Otherwise eredited in this 1 ay •
lished herein.
All rights of republicatu
are also remervod.
sued n stntement
that dl
I April Ol
jobs Amy Wren, coune il
nelly, re,
agents, li
‘ ‘ Bociet V
ties with
.The I
tutomrten
to have set fire to tin- ship was
re sympathy for Rumania if
swallow every promise nf pro
nution
easi- 10 o’eloek
them their
decided t
ushel fur
as it wan written.
Fayett ville, Ga.
Mr G. I'. Willis, Atlanta, Ga
Dear Sir:
I am enelosing you herewith state
meat I have just ............ from Mr. I'
M. MeGongh. He tins sold out here,
'hl is moving to Turin, Ga. He was
here this morning, and came in to tell
iii' what Tanlae had done for him. He
qned the belief
SEELY DRUG COMPANY
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist, Owner.
AGENTS: EASTMAN KODAK CO.
SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE l’ELEPHONES 21 AND 37
ii, Okla., May 26. T. II. Braught
eetroeutei in the state peniten
Hi, at 12:30 a. m., for the mur
oils Robbin in Creek county in
IL was tlie first while mau to be
vuted in Olclahomn.
......—.....liny W. S. IS,-----
morale 'll
surh ll dear
I known i
let CM
< but
i uspi on tl it LloydGeqrge insisted on
lat less III order that tlermany might be
I to give Enuland more.
Divulg
cerning t
told duri
Adoo, fol
l||<' I nit
dinner -
ishera from s
here Thursd
H Mini 7 eent
mu onts mill 1
rvesting wheat,
during the pamt
f ane rain mi'l ei
Is nt ii standsti
however, and
ninug of wurmer
would of themse
sary to abso/ute
ing ———
un l Norfolk, \ n„ May 26. While some
' o ' na m ligers, rescued from the Old Bay
vereflin teamer Virginia destroyed by fire
this city. Ninety two nf the rescued
were brought lure on the Chespeake
line steamer Oily of NorfalL: and the
remainder taken to Baltimore,
I'hv loss in the Virginia with her car-
go is estimated by officials at between
$ 1,000,000 and # 1 ,500,000, the cargo
which consisted of merehandine, cotton
products and other freight being valu
ed at about $100,000,
Investigation of a report t but a cargo
gi LAST DAY TO SEE
"WHO WILL MARRY ME '
Christie Comedy -"A Regular Patsy."’
Lyons and Moran Comedy—"SC AH ED STIFF.”
Literary Digest "TOWN TOPICS.” Something new in
pietures—Don’t fail to Me "TOWN TOPICS."
The leavue covenant informs Us that Iled,i
nation We thouvht is was some sort of music
Buy W. H
is a
900,0 ll,'
of rail oat
ceptionall,
months of
WHS imper
be ent to
Miss Margaret Lillie
und her company of sixteen people
IN
tween 500 and 1,000 arres
Prnl.nl.lv 500 aereu in Tom
iv wire strippei The prin-
re locally WHS near \ ancourt
I ereek mirth of here.
rum that necompained the
Rapid Transit comTpany
before Governor Smith
to protest agaiinst flic
enaetod transpreation lav
for the women, derlared that the mein ays too much eannot be said about
bera of tie wo man’s joint legislative Tuniae. It eertainly han cured him.
committee, which sponsered the act, did. Respeetfully,
not properls repH 1 working women .1. T EDWARDS,M. D.
A half dozen women employes who Mt MeGiough’s statement follows:
testified deelared thut Gui perferred "I suffered from indigent un and
night work today work, explaining that coul not eat anything but what would
'•is arrangement made it possible for hurt in,'. Constipation gave me n great
them to ilo their I. use work. I'll. V le deal of trouble also. My symptoms
ni d that night work tended toward im were indigestion, heartburn, and gas
morality. on the stomach after eating. My up-
Belon- the hearing started Mary Hon pelite wan irregular, and my food fnil-
t very (mor
arl I ( 11 ra y , d t
, had stated that
I reduced I ........
y oner, and that
Europe immedi
tarvation would
vna .if the allie
quately support
the leagur plan gives us asenueh author
sembly ns Siam will have
sian collapse Is w
the greatest dun
of Europe
Mr MeAdon -a
wi re ev 'ii iii'ii
re tor of the divis
llie Italian arm
and the rations n|
unleu food suppli
Htuh and in adec
I AHoo -aid im imu
ental iirector Aishton of 4 hicazo to givel,’ anN "" " al’ ‛anm
e and prioraty III 111 uruioli "1 the IX nenvy rums, and with farm labor neare ,
yrainfrom wetern tates and that instrue-farmern are uhin doubl row cultiva
e sent to lb gional iirtetor Smith in New tors, wome of them drawn hs five horses,
move promptly all empty box ears suitable in order to keep their fields elenn. Anti
I j from th- eastern to the westerueipating little relief in i hortage of
He and that I ireetor Smith attaeked thehanda, some farmers nre withdra
with energy and a eontinuous stream oftheir children temporarily from se
IX curs Igan to flow to ........go, where "hunern!.......... uptHM'
and the seuson emilmio l propi
. taken by Nerional Dim tor Aishton and farmers toured h«il ns th- only
( center, loaddwhiet could caun losses and mi
unhed baek in theday nigbt of laut week 1,600 air
ation
lela vs
eriean herretary of the
A to The Assieiated Pr
rued the sinking of ill
test moral lesson of the
Second i laas Mail
ill be of great beu fit to cotton
- Istuffs, say federal demonstra
W ills who were in Mau Angelo
as to confer with agrieultural
from Texas A. and M College,
lint wore expected to yinid be
20 and 25 bumhelh to the here
ouco an average ul dll bushels,
ated. There ar 30,000 uetes in
I om Green county. Two Inin
iousand bushels of wheat thut is
threnshed should average from
" bushels, as was al Hist expeet-
191% it
shonld
lo kt "p company with
i nav v destroyed.
moral lesson of llu
he whole fleet with an
li. ships, who h l re.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1919, newspaper, May 27, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422732/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.