Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1910.
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Barber Shop and
Bath House
Painters and Bed
HOT, COLD, TUB
and Shower Baths
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Builders
ilarvard
(‘ambridge. Mass., Ma
Let Me Paint Your Old Cars
It will make
reasonable price.
♦ Patron nge will be nppreclated.
PAY Us A CALL
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THE EASY WAY
T o Keep The System Right.
All Work Guaranteed
B. F. Bennett Motor Co
Automobile Owners
Special Service On
A. T. HANDY
WOnGE BROTHER
Phone 417
116 N. Caddo
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An Honorably Discharged Oversea Soldier
Robt. Cusick
Cleburne, Texns
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JUICY FRUIT
CMWINGGUM
IE FAVOR LASTSi
your car last longer and look
better while it does last.
he
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to hielp her
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Am on the job for the seasen, 24 hous a day.
Emergency Service only, -n Sundays.
No trips too long or trouble too great for us to handle.
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■ANTA FB BARBEE SHOP •
J igh Clans Workmanship, eour •
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condition in all climates and
seasons. Sealed tight—kept
right. The perfect gum in the
perfect package.
Try Grandmother ‘s Old Favorite Rc
cipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Rub
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which Mi
ry sineerest
Find me it old J.J. Henderson Furniture Building
on Eist Henderson Street
orado, nnd
Transportat
Hamilton,
AUSTRIAN TREATY
NEARLY COMPLETED
TUCKFIELD AND WIFE
HELD FOR HOMICIDE
BY SHREVEPORT JUDGE
I Go to your druggist and get a box
of LAMARINE WAFERS, thr de-
ing
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again until after laundry. I his is a brand new
feature in the barber shop line in Cleburne.
Our hobby is to be sanitary in every respect.
Your patronage is always appreciated.
Corn Products Refining Company
P. O. Box 161, New York City
MOTOR CARS
Big Stock of Card Cars For Sale or Trade
Phone 219.
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HARVARD DEFEATS
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lightful laxative that taste like choco-
foul ; late flavored candy, .limit dinsolve
ed II F. Tuekfield mid his wife, Cat
line, held without bond for trial on 1
seeretary of war was read to him
•' Sergeant
Dunean '
W hen it
breath. bad taste, dizzineas and other
common symptoms of constipation,
nre danger signals. They tell you
that impurities are clogging up in the
body instead of passing ofr through
the human sewerage system -the
bowels. Don’t ignore these warnings.
the Intest
are Eno
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'lie illust rates his lecture
showing the exaet positio
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all they want. It means more
linker asked that his
t regards" be person,
to t he '' dist inguished ,
Han Henito, May
Nqundron, Weill herford.
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SAN BENITO MAN
BRINGS BOTTLE OF
WATER FROM RHINE
Shreveport,
that the muirid
sday, orde
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AT BANQUET IN GOTHAM t ion
with which the Germnn* hope
the lank problem. The shell i
piercing variety fitted with a
to enuse explosion after cut
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! ELDER YORK. SLAYER OF
.10 GERMANS, E .NORED
for < olonel
i t ime Inti he
the interest
heppard on
mother of Mrs. Tuekfield
28 by throwing her iutu a w
Mu. Mildred lutler, tra
tentified that Tuekfield as
give Mrs. Lieb a draft I
theory explaining the
his modest simplieity.
"‘I guess you all uderst and that I
of Pall Mall on the lonely Wolf liver,
was flanked on either side nt the table
by Major General George Dunean who
commanded sand (All Ameriean) •
vision in whieh York fought and viee
ally eonveyed
soldier. * *
York's toast
tank. This invention wn inadte during
tlie lest few months of the war.
(By Aaxorl.l.S Pr.ss >
BATTALION OF DEATH
LEADER DRY ORATOR
Easy Shorthand
Easy to learn. Easy to read. Only
modern system in Dallas. Guaranteed
pupil to finish in ten weeks or money
refunded. Our pupils are better then |
those taking some other courses ten
months. Position secured. Phone Has
kell 6768 for catalogue. We accept
Liberty bonds in payment for scholar
ships.
BHAMBURGER SELECT OOLLBGB
6111 Columbia Avenue, Dallas.
lleadache, sour stomach.
death of Mrs. Fred Lieb was physieal
ly impossiblo. Judge John Laand, after
linn wide prohibit ion law enforcement.
--Buy WKS -
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ER 17 } Every housewife should have a copy
I nLD of the interesting 68 page Com
Producta Knob. Beautifully illustrn-
ted nnd full of information for good cooking. It
is free. Write u. today for it.
IWTORTANT TO YOU I very can of Karo is marked with exact weight
in pounds of ayrup contained. Do not be milled by package* of similar
me bearing numbers only and having no relation to weight of contente.
C rystal White" in the Red Can; “Golden Brown" in the Blue Can;
Maple Flavor"—the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich
Maple Taste in the Green Can.
Washington, May 20, Th
Admiral Albert Gleaves
the eruiser and the t rn
the navy who "sent
brought him back."
Not only that but a telegram from
After every meal ”
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! one in your mouth at bedtime and
they will keep the bowels acting
regularly and pleasantly. Be sure
to ask for
LAMARINE WAFERS.
Lamarine laboratories, Atlanta, Ga.
s drunk standing.'
Paris, May 26. The couneil of four
has completed the Austrian treaty with
neetion with the Russian question,
whieh eontinues to oecupy mueh of the
council's attention owing to the propos-
al to recognize Admiral Kolchak, anti-
Washington. May 24. Bills nnd
resolutions almost equal in number to
those presented last Monday when con-
gress convened were introduced today
in the senate. Sennte officiais est’mate
that nearly 400 were introduced te-
day.
Washington, May 261. Co
Morgan Smith, commander
Battalion of Death," 1st
58th infantry, ftoth Division,
Oklahoma troops, who went
battle of St. Mihiel with 1.1 i
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
with maps
of his but
i it was sur
wald, I . led
and Carl L.
many war relie
lie of water
Astoria tonight.
York, second elder in
<'hurcli of Christian and
\ an Ellis, 106th
I will paint your car, fix your
old top or upholstering at a
details are still to be straightened out.
Chinese and apnnese delegates W re
before the council t his afternoon in eon
Individual towels for each and every cus-
tomer. When any one gets anything in the
barber line at Peacock’s Barber Shop he has
the satisfaction of knowing that he has a clean
towel, and that it has not been used on any
ones else s face before and will not be used
Let me make you a racer
bed for your Ford.
enme YorkN till'll to stan
usport foree of
him over nnd
-n mid
• sw ing
at ienal
being
w York
l.
IV man
n soldier mid not n speaker
' ' I ‘m 'St m oldlier be
Lu . May 26, Ruling
I want to thank the society and
a preliminary hearing T
sandwiehed in between on to 1'ieM QI Dp[TTVI TIIAN
dent Wilson mid another to Major Gen [J [ ] L | | |( | UI
lonel Dan
of "Th.
Rattalion,
Texas and
into the
eral Dunean, and so many times was
"Sergeant York " filing zed and pok
on to Hint he heard the toastmaster
hesitate as he stalled to introduce the
s2nd Division ‘s commander general
Lockhart, May 26. Judge T. Fills,
ehairman Hun Marcos district confer
enee in tin' eentenar v movement states
that the $86,000 asked for from the
district has been subscribed and with
two more days to work on that the quo
tn will be passed considerably. Nine
thousand dollars was asnessed Loekhart
mid the local committee will double that
amount in pledges.
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talion during the three day
rounded by the Germans.
It will not be possible
Smith to visit Texas nt Ihi
plans to go there later in
of the enforcement of the •
id, brings back the natural color nnd
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray.: Years ago the only way to
get this mixture was to make it at
home, which is mussy and trouble
some, Nowdays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeth’s Hugo and Hul
phur Compound, " you will get a large
bottle of this famous old recipe, im-
proved by the addition of other in-
gredients, at a small cost.
Don't stay gray ' Try it! No one
enn possibly tel) that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it mid draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand nt a time: by morning the gray
hair disappears, mid after another ap
pliention or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy and attrne-
five.
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General Duncan ami I want you to
I know that what von nil have done
for me is highly appr eeinted and I
n< er shall forget it. Thank you,
very much.’’
——Buy w s R —
' SENATE FLOOD D WITH
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Went Texans of Compuny
Infantry nre now nt Camp M
ing transportation to Fort W
Henry .1. (‘ollins and Willia
ro- I ninger, Deeatur; Uni I ll..
Ho" mih, and Walter E. Burch, D
er, that is Mu jor i leneral I
on," explaining that he had a thous
and pounds of opiates in the house.
Deputy Mheriff Cawthorn said Tuck-
field invited him mid a party of friends
in a loral elub room two days in fore the
death of Mr«. Lieb to attend her funer
al.
enme out with 327 men, is on th
as one of the speakers in the u
eireuit tours of the country
ll.Iide by foreign delegate in Ne
Monday mid will end here Jumne
Colonel Smith is a regular arn
mid Ims seen seventeen years
New York, May 21. Sergeant Al
vin C. York, who received the congres
nional medal of honor for the mighti
est •' nglehanded aehiev ement of the
war in which lie killed twent Ger
mans, took 100 prisoners and put 36
enemy machine gun nests out of busi-
new in the Argonne, wound up a day
of unsuecesaful effort to get Into New
York City's subway’ by hearing him
self proclaimed the greatest soldier In
history at a diner of the Tennessee
society in his honor nt the Waldorf
the ei. eption of finaneini elauses and
the southern boundry on whieh some
bolshevik lender in Rusnia.
truck athletes defeated Prineton Satur
day 65 I 2 to 51 1 2 points. Strength in
the sprint* and field events enabled the
erismon eontes tauts to win. C G. Krog ,
ness of Harvard was the individunl star,
winning the high jump mid broad
jump and scoring third in the high hur
dies and shot put.
— Buy W H N--------
LOCKHART METHODISTS
WILL GO OVER TOP
W I INe
ng the
। # Give your children Karo and
V sliced bread. It takes the place
/ of candy
/ Craving for sweets. Give them
where he s
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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/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.