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• TI ESDAY, MAY 27, 1919,
CLRBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FIVH
Please Particular People
KELLY BOYS
SILKS
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VOILES AND ORGANDIES
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
REV. J. FRANK NORRIS
Remember there
• to $1.25 per 3
nt
The Home Dry Goods Co.
car into lonely siding and diviied the
neker
prohH<
Aftorward the car would be
a
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IL
the
' irritates.—(Adv.)
J“ewko
ers who bought Meritol Rheumatism Powders has had rheumatinm for
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what the deuce
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does that mean?
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Say “SATISFY” to your dealer.
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Before you buy any make of
a
esterfield
the Herrick dry air system.
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HARDWARE CO
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employes
food ears
Mother Gray Co, I* Roy, N.
(Adv.)
tea
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plunder
returned
train.
seven
given
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It is
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your
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SATISFY is something that no cigarette, except
Chesterfields, can give you—regardless of price.
Because no cigarette maker can copy the
Chesterfield blend.
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Rheumatism
Powders
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended
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for babies, children <
tor grown ups plninly
sntisfies nil treaties and arrangements
“ The Price is the Thing
KELLY BOYS, PROPS.
Phones 1414 and 1 430
‘'THE BUSY STORE. ”
OONT SCOLD. MOTHERS!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS. FEVERISH
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of all ages
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REV J. FRANK NORRIS
ATTACKS METHODS OF
NORTH SIDE PACKERS
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try it!
tea
k.
mid reereation halls maintained bs
—Ruy W. R. H.—
OMISK GOVERNMENT MUST
here
your
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Your gre...... has tie lemons and any i sermon delivereu nt
‘ehureh Sundny night.
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The Wonderful Call
When Baby Comes
Like €e Blaat of Henvenly Trumpet
When Call of Motherhood is Felt.
eauwzht separating
trein arriving nt
' clear, soft and rosy-white thr skin bo-
hall comes. Yes! It is harmless and never
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People who are particular about getting their money's
worth, will be satisfied with
PORTAGE TIRES
and are of sueh a nature
jurious to the health of the
shevik regime.
....... Buy *v. s. e - —
---Nuv w • R —
YAQUI INDIANS RAID
MINE TRUCK TRAIN
• The American military police
for a summer dress
foul waste, the sour bile and
the German railway
44
! and hands each day and see how freck-
i les mid blemishes disappear and how
za-zuas
him more relief than anything he has ever taken. I antieipate a large sale of
them.’’ You may think there is no relief for you, but try Meritol Rheumatism
Powders and you are sure to be pleasedwith the result Price 50c and $100 box
CAMPSEY & WHITE
Hr. Norris deelarec Im* ha
nuthentie sourees
night, switching n
list less, pale, feverish, full
breath bud, throat sore, does
ROBBING ARMY TRAINS entered into by Russia prior to the Bol-
--3*
4
T’hey eombine deligb fulls
has delicacy; two ideal qualities
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BY fl
inu i
01 I
Ui $
-HI
Volie has strength; Organdy
drug store or toilet counter will sup-
1 ply three ounces of orchard white for 1
___ ___ a few cents Massage this sweetly fra- 1 rom
OBSERVE CERTAIN CONDITIONS grant into the face, neck,‛arms ,
Idg paeking plants on t in-
nil' dirty, greasy and poorl
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i-4xia ""2202. M
mt naturally, has
the Hir
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60e, Hampie FREH.
Look at Tongue' If Coated, Clean
Little Stomach, Liver, Bowels.
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
child. Hee if tongue is coated; this is
nt the nwpir
ventunily foree
sts to give jus
He said he had
i concerning the
nt Worth p. ek
vomen emplyos
r on the bottle,
counterfeita sold
mid S' . that
‘' < nliforn ■ a F .
teaspoonful of '
of Figs,’’ and in a
to its proper place in the
panies in working women
girls without providing
Iuneh rooms rind reereation
W hen
of cold,
h'f ent.
stomaeh
—=
1634
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into tor of the First Baptist chin. h.
a bottle containing three ounces of in uncompromising langua ■
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint, of the best freckle
and tan lotion, and complexion beauti-
’ fier, at very. very small cost.
North Hide
ventilatod
s to be in
persons os
It means that NEW thing, in a cigarette, that
does for your smoke-hunger exactly what a drink
of cold water does for your thirst!
To satisfy, a cigarette must do more than
please the taste—it must “touch the smoke-spot”
That’s what Chesterfields do. They let you
know you are smoking—they SATISFY.
And here’s why — Chesterfields have body.
The finer, silkier leaves of TURKISH have been
properly blended with several varieties of the best
DOMESTIC tobaccos, famous for their full-bodied
flavor.
ods of thr Fort Worth pnel
Prioed from
of their big
ntain proper
followed by
sources of
Refrigerator, come look at
a
#l Ar
affvl tl
b’ 4
Iu4p n
housandeof women for half a century
hive used this penetrating external applica.
Ion, prepared especially for expectant moth-
ers, and every woman awaitih the crisla ;
should ixe nature a helping hand. I
, Write the Bradfleid. Regulator Company. Tokio, Naturday, May 21. It is un
Dept.F, lamar Bulldins, Atlanta. deoriA: . . 0
er fhoir Motherhood Book, of great val derst.....I that It has been ofricially sug
to...all..womenaand abtain a bottle of vested that the recognimntion of the
Mother* Friend from the drugiist and be
vin it* upplicutiou regularly night ana powers of th,' Omsk goverument
orninv* /be on the condition that the government
< ieorgette t repe has lost none of its chairm, neither has
erepe de chine nr taffeta. We have gathered generously of all,
and your artive appreciation shows that our forecast of their
popularity this season nan correct.
4"
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low, but get the genuine. Awk i
druggist for a bottle of •Califo
Syrup of Figs.’’ which has difect
< < veerns,
Ruy W s
ing them. He insisted that the big
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8100 REWARD, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is nt least
one drouded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages mid
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constiutiontl treatment.
Halls' Catarrh Medicine is taken in-
ternally and acts thru the Blood on the
Mucous Surfaces of the System there-
by destroying the foundation of the
disease, giving the pntient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work
The properietors have so much faith
in the curative powers of Hall's Cat
arrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
falls to cure Send for list of testi-
monials.
Address F. J. Chenney A Co., Toledo,
Ohio. Hold by all druggists, 75c.—
(Adv )
contempt any other tig syrup. i Adi
Dongias, Ariz , May 23. A band of
twenty Yaqui Indians attacked the
truck train of La Colorado mine to-
day while it was on route to Hermor
illo, Sonora, Mexico, from Han Xavier
with ore, killing II. H. White, an Amer
iean, and several Mexieans, according
to a brief telegram reecived in No-
gabs tonight. Details of the raid nre
Jarking.
White is reported tu be survived I,'
a widow and one child, residents of
Tucson, Arie.
La Colorado mine is one of the rich,
est silver properties in Sonora and is
owned nnd operated by W C. Laugh
lin nnd F. H Sehroeter of New York
Thlis is tlie first raid on the mine mil
nny of it* property, it is «tate I. Tl.e '
Indinns nre said to I.....ampalgning
in the Hermsillo diitriet in winall
partcs. According to the meager
details reaching Nogales, the attack
was from ambush and the men on the
trucks had little chance to defend
themselves.
—uy w s s--
CURTISS MORTOR CO
BUYS WAR AIRPLANES
New lock, May 26. The Curtis air- !
plane nnd motor corporation announeed
tonight the purchase from the war de
pnrtment of 2,176 airplanes and4,600
motors. The price was not announced.
Negotiations for the purehane, which is
said to have been the largest ever con
summated by a private corporation, has
been under way for several weeks, The
contract was signed for the war de
partment today by Major General
Charles T Menohe r, chief of the air ser
vice. The planes which are of the
Curtis ‘‘.IN " type, were used for train
ing purposes. After they have been
carefully inspected and repaired when
necessary they will be sold for com
mereial and pleasure purpose.
- Buy W 8. 8 —
HAVE YOU A BAD BACK"
Drive nway your Baekaches, get to-
day a package of Mother Gray’s ABO
MATIC LEAF the pleasant Medicinal
Tea for correcting that lame, sore and
all unstrung feeling of the nerves. If
your kidneys act too frequently, or
artinn I* painful and acanty,Aromatic-
Leaf i* pleasant nnd th* best tonio
laxative. At Druggist* or by mart.
,’ 53/4
„ of nil the most vital times in a woman's
life the coming of baby fraught with the
Freatest meannE. Care should he exercised
to insure that the crisls is passed in anrety
Apprebension is avolde by the time
use of Mother's Friend, a preparation Vr
penebating oils nnd medicinal Ingredient*,
which renders tho muscles, cords, tendons
nnd ligaments plinble, and thus tension i”
I ho lsual nervousness, nausen.
aringdown and strtching pains are coun*
teracted and the period is one of culm re-
pose.
Hie broad, flat abdominal muscles relax
r. th cuse, and when baby comes the time
nt tho exist* la lees and pin and danger is
avaided.
Clingy Georgettes ill .ill the r
you. P’riced right for quality.
ers should use some
00,000 profits to mai
ing conditions for th
said tlie polieies being
*t colors are here for
Coblenz, May 26, Eight German
railroad employe* w, re arrested re
eently by American military police in
Coblenz, mid charged with robbing
United States army cars of food. One
of them, Gerhardt Croom, was super-
intendent of the railroad yard in Cob
lenz mid th” others were switehmen
Croom who was taken to the office
of the provost marshal by an Amort-
cun private, was greatly humiliated by
this procedure and protested vigorous
ly
I' rmeuting food passes out of tho
bowel* and you ham a well and play-
iul child again . Children love this
harmless ‘‘fruit laxative,’’ and motn
era run rest easy after giving it, be
cause it never fail* to make their lit
tin "‛insidea‛‛ clean nnd sweet.
Keep it handy. Mother' A little
given today Sill’S a siek ehild tomor.
n sure sign its little stomach, liver
and bowels are clogged with sour
waste.
rMAE MAAHN
are highly recommended by druggists in all part of the conutry, Mr. Oberdor
per, the leuding druggist at laris, K y., writes as follows: One of my custom
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1*111 in uue in the F
Fort Worth, Texas, May 25
ing Sunday night on the subjeet of th
“ in Igment, " Hr. .1. Frank Narri pn,
■I paek
’ $17.11
being extensively featured. This should be your store
Voiles and ( rvandies
ive a
yrup
ll th,.
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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/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.