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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FOUR
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1919
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Cooledge Druggist Recommends
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NECK AND NOOSE
His old father had welcomed him with great
I revelry
A rent western play.
ring
Safety First Ambrose
A Keystone Comedy.
Hearst News
that
COMING SOON
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THE GREAT GAMBLE
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up money
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CECII HORNE
D M THRASH
You j
till
l6th Fpisode of "‘The Red Glove.'*
Marie Walesmp in thin dare devil feat.
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til,
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and
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up the barrier that has been for so
many years a stumbling block to per
feet understanding and friendship with
foreigner*.' ’
with a
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are
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Be sure your next Auto tire or tube is a Goodyear.
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CALVIN CROZIER RETURNS
FROM OVERSEAS SERVICE
. further rioting oceurs.
Adjutant General Die k
ed last night from Chit
W s Crozie
ot Wardville
• to the s
unis wond
ldier retu
display ill'
Tit Hits.
। did ye .
RETURNS FROM MLERAL
WELLS THE PAST WEEK
FRIENDS RECEIVE A CARD
FROM MRS J F POTTE
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MANY INJURED IN
RAILROAD CRASH
Businens Manager
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TROOPS ARE ORDERED
TB PEORIA TO STOP
THE RIOTING
if the same is cut and mac
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Puhttahed Dally Except Monday hr
run KEVIEw PUBLISHINO oo. INO
COLEMAN MOTOR CO., North Main Street.
Corner Chambers and Anglin Streets.
not
MEMBER or THE ASROCIATED PRE88
' The Annocinted Press is exelusively entitled to the un: I
for publication of all news dispatches eredited to it or not
etherwine eredited in this paper and ulno the local uewa pub
r i
FIELD STREET BAPTIST
8 S GIVES A BH» PICNIC
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asked
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• having I
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BEN H ALDEN ARRIVES
WITH HARRY AMOS FRIDAY
( ome in and we will be pleased
to show you what s new in fall
clothes whether you desire to buy
now or later.
—""" — Fmer-wNTa2G
Uberman Clothing Co.
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE
have ar
t ime with
d straight
cartoa ox
card shows the beautiful
drives on Park Avenue.
benefit of their health.
. ■ day.
I Governor Lowden is in
able to pity any alimony
PROPDSIL THAT FOREIGN
DELEGATES BE LODGED
IN JAPANESE HOUSES
man left the party t
' Bpent Sunday at Mure Islam) with I
a selection for your new fall suit.
N ummin, ‘ uff
dien twa "
is; mid
aleula 1
I determinedlike, Twa
euth Regiment I
nd the Tenth
Yeager com I
Adjutant Gen
Our specialty is furnishing homes from our big stock
ue three, and I hande her back
I didn’t know it
Then that s at i
Satisfied
y of the peo-
w in. vv ort h
ireds of md
Goodyear Tires and Tubes have a reputation for service and econ-
omy.
eottis! accent to perfection, but
II. \mos.
Jinny is I
been to N
Alen.
with In* friends.
Bnt as soon as this
civen the '' fatted all
ing in his honor'
That s what thi' elde r
nt urned from
At the run |
Mineral Wells
Im to visit Mr.
, neeompanied
son, who arriv-
ago, hit here
i and assumed I
movements to. I
Chicago and I
l'eoria unless I
plate, he
H relueti
land for
Whitne .
llarrison
he had I
Seotland
"The pr.
for the a
for it
"That S
dent of III
Ills fl
appeared
v lew in l
"The
dies leavi
Hshed herein. ,
AU righta of republication of special dinpatehev herein
are also reserved.
the world sin
s “dead" was "'alive
here to
d Mrs. .1
“In sreaking a few worda about Admirine tonie, I wm say that it
” in a clann by itself There is no one who knowe more about the
rernite received from it than 1 de, I have found it to be the beat
medicine in the vo* Id for what it is recovumended.
"Severn! years ago my wife took • high fever, and her tem pent nr e
ran "P to,. 105 degrees Ml the medicine the three doctors gave her
If, ", to do her any good. I commenced giving her Admirine tonic.
The first dose began running down the fever, and after taking it a few
“ays, she was. comvletely cured. If it had not been for Admirine she
would have died.
"When I was located in Marquex, Treat, after I had .old Admir.
In. In a lew of my evntomers, they would then do the sellinu. AS the
rerlts were 29 ratinfactory that they told their friends abotit it,"
write. H. P. Wallace, drugeist. Cooledge, Texas,
If your system l« all run down. lake Admirine. “The Nody Builder "
Sold on a guarantee.
For Sale by CAMPSEY & WHITE
Manufactured by Eucaline Medicine Co., Dallas, Texas
J. T. Ellis and Mrs. J .1 N.I
, of San Angelo, who lift vo be VII .
g some time at llot Springs ft r I
ery immediately fur Peoria
’ the eommand of the militar}
One of largest and oldest Rubber Fire Makers in United States.
Hadn't he alwa
he had never Ichii
mo mneh as n kid
mous philan-
hat Part ol the Game
Ilion dollars
which wer
will pass I
no mutter
. annot tak
verdict wil
disgraced
his for
- n
HERE TO SPEND HOME
TIME WITH MRS BUTNER
friends that would have been
He was bu»v out in
t her is a fa
simplicity of Japanese internal decor-
nt inn.
In the morning each Japanese host
or hostess would supply the two or three
foreign guests with bread, milk and
1 ggs, giving a Japanese breakfast only
twin the I
lakes II
nought
Mrs J W. Murphy hn
r;u at Mineral Wells,
ision of her stay at )
> went to Wichita Fall
.1 Mr John .Murphy,
her husband.
There are
f heart pi-1
.ms of the h<
Tl.e month
Three months .. ..
Bit months
One year, if paid in advance ..
W <>Bi‘ ' ear
Entered in Cleburne Postoffice
II With P
chools are great for the boys
O stnE> I «ral’s office today planned no addition-
for his ul troop movements to Peoria unless
<if course w oman s dress might be improved, still
i it is the men who do most of the sweating mid quar
, reline in hot went h
ven n ie
i- relntive
WaN your purl
it struck me a
compliment to I
reived a post card from her at
Island, California. A picture <>■
int which would finally go to probably will not go to
Big stock Goodyear l ires lubes and lire Accessories guar-
anteed new stock fresh from the factory.
of thae, th< n
the foreigner Lun-—
cheon and dinner could be taken by the I amaum mu w mum um
in ilu "E"EEE mEVN
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Marietta, Ohio, Aug. 1-1. Two per
sons are dead and between thirty and
forty p.i sons are injured mid in hos-
pital* as a result of a erash between a
Naltimore A Ohio switch engine and a
street rar at Parmaneo, W. Va., this
afternoon.
I id I' ii found a • •
aithful to his father Also it has just about gotten so in this country
but he never had had that every woman who cans a dozen jura of peaches
ie might make merry feels like she is entitled to a seaside vacation.
it coli
for i.
a V aganee
tin* prodigal son.
The wanderer had returned from the "fur coun
Friends of Mrs. J. F Potter liav. re
dread won
savage, hel
fruitless d
If ther.
i n armame
Helf one. .
in. service. He has
cordial welcome
nd friend*.
on che card is as follows:
than his rich brother
Our showing of New Fall Pat-
terns is complete, and you are as-
sured of a perfect fitting garment
ate that her father laid lb'; foundati
tune by selling brooms
Because I did yov know "
mself.
I le couldn t see that in
«. Clyde Hamilton and baby Dor I
Rens ul' Fort Worth .......mpanied
home for a week’s visit.
n the man wht I
vailahle w alth,
ter during life,
, and unsung
dress which h
hese the public
thus ri.-h die*
id.Is even greater I
zanne Lengien, th. ,
great relish how III
Freneh mark el tow n
ie had bought, say*
to insinu toda
that you didn't
already on the ground ;
i । Negiment, (olonei C. I’
manding, arrivinr, tb«
t returns he is
musie and dane I Personally we have several things to be thankful
I for, one id which is that we don I have to wear
aid to hi* father any kind of pads to improve our shape
fathers bank
that arr
Now is the time for you to make
w ith it ?”
nd out 1 ..ml.
i daughter yo
he room with
The old fashioned social drinker is now looking
for somebody with a sociable drink
♦ •
..... . ........ 1.50
.......... 3 00
..........soo
............... 1.00
Becond Claas Mail.
thought
swelled the thought that this was
to spare nothing his son returned
ed?
S his It
W hy, Johnny, you’ve got a lump on your head.
Have you been lighting again!"
"Eight in'? Not me!"’
"Huf somebody struck you
" Nobody struck me at all. I wasn't fightin ' It
was an accident.
" An accident ?”
es I was sitting on top of Tommy Scanlan,
.ill.I I forgot to bold his feet.’
Instead of reclining in chairs and di I A writer says: "It in not only the
vans, they would sit on the spotless ta l practieal solution of the difficulty
tami floor and get accustomed to the but it will also serve towards breaking
y take the joy out
iences of humanity
TI.....Idel brother
is typical ..I met
lie probably v
two kinds ol sin in
dnced by hot bl.....Id
to come in and help give this younge
fresh start
But the elder brother didn't like it so he sulk
ed in the shadows f the old home What did it mat
orne. It is a wonderful place
Alden, of s iv e. twat er, arriv*
with liarry Amow, son of I*.
501 South Robinson street,
fourteen years of age . I had
Jweetwater on a visit to Mr.
Western Advertising Representative, C J Andersen, Bpecial
Agency, Marquette Building, Chicago. II),
Eastern Advci sing Hepresentative, Ralph l< Mulligan,
80 East Forty ae mad Street, New V ork. _
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing,
or reputation of any person firm or corporation w! ich may
apper in the col m is of I he Review, will ba gladly cor
rected upon its being brought to ths uttention of the pub
in
w a * ।
MRS. POTTER
.....................—o-
is mercenary
a '' kid an<
But <
pie, not
when he
lion* he
if ednea
ailty of the fol’ll
is delighted out here. We
a wonderful trip. Hope
President
d him, but
aching in
g thuit of making
*c in writ ing t hat /
a first ■ his. op| vrtunity '
i esteemed parents; that tl
And as a general thing the married num who
Tokio, Aug. 14. (Correspond, nee of
the Assoeinted Press) A proposal that
the foreign delegates to the Interna
tional Fundny Sehool convention to be
held in Tokio in the autumn of 1020
be lodged in Japanene houses has been
‘Goodness, Doris," exclaimed tin' mother, "why
' v mi shouting in that horrible way 1 Wliy can t
you lie quiet like Willie "
It s part of the gallic we are playing for him
to be quiet,"’ explained the little girl. "You see, he
is papa coming home late and I am you
IC wrong doing
nd worse but
mark on it. Why "waste
why not sell it and inerea
London. Aug II. Organization of
the Levant Company witli a capital of
$5,000,000 for developing trade between
‘Great Brit inn and the near eastern
count ti. - fins been announeed here.
( Th American Chamber of Commeree
'in London compares this company to
the $20,000,000 American Foreign
Trade Corporation, organized to devel
op American trade in the near East
and whieh i establishing headquarters
in Constantinople, Smyrna, Syria and
on the Ilaek Sea and suggests that in
teresting competition will result
ter that his brother wh
again J hat h w ho w a
i'f mgit
•Ye* ill
finally landed oil II level with t
try" where he hud spent his inheritanee in riotons
living fast women and everything else flint burned
i contraet
now wait
, replied
the presi-
The Sunday Sehool of till’ Wie Id St
Baptist church gave a most enjoyablei
moonlight picnic at the Glen Rose cross- ।
ing on tlie Nolan river on Friday night.
Ther wa arge ngdanee and nil l
had u good time. A special feture ef .
I the pienic was a watermelon cutting.
The melons hnd been especially select
ed and they were greatly enjoyed.
ORGANIZATION OF COMPANY
FDR DEVELOPING TRADE
Return to Waco.
mid Mrs. A. M Rogers and lit-
ughter Virginia, of Wneo, who
been visiting relatives in • b l
mid Port Worth returned home I
ent tiai
ory, Mile
r, tells wr
md from i
two eggs
ier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
, residing nt the corner I
and Pendell avenue, has 1
rother nt t
made by Japanese
It is suggested that one thusand
Japanese families open their homes to
the visitors and that the delegates be
given an opportunity to experience
something of real Japan. They would
sleep on mattresses laid on the tntnnii
or straw matting floor, and they would
move in stockinged feet instead of shoes
or boot*. Instead of opening! doors
and window*, they would get used to
shoJi, or paper covered sliding panels.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1919, newspaper, August 17, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422801/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.