Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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ORNING REVIEW
GE FIVE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922.
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CASHIER IDENTIFIES
MAN A8 BANK ROBBER.
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FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
OF DIAMOND DYES.
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“Not failure, but low a
Dodson is Destroying Sale of Danger-
ou* Drug with Hl* "Liver
Tone”
DEATH RATTLE OF
CALOMEL IN SOUTH
115 W. Henderson Bt.
Phone 308
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during the
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OUR EQUIPMENT FOR SHEET
How YeastVitamon
Tablets Put On
Firm Flesh
Easy and Economical to 1 ""5
C. C. BYERS
Phone 1261
tin is crime
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Sulphur from
use it like to
appreciated just the same.
government n <
a proposition of
for the project
PISO’S
SAFE AND SANE
for Coughs & Colds
Tko wn* • .alieene fiom .11 eshen.
Qutek »»lw M• epiete.. wery~hee
above it* present level nnd the whole 1 remedy we know,
eastern two third* of Jackson’s island .
will be submerged.
Tacoma, Dec. 30.— Personnel record*
of the nactive fourth engineers, now
m
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w
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it gain* added lustre and beauty, for
through today.
There is hardly n seren admirer who
been oth- !
and visited
To praine Bert Lytell ae
the rock* can be seen; when the river
is high their presence 1« made known
by the violent eddies and tumbling of
L. W.
a few
End Dandruff, Itching
Scalp, Falling Hair
with
zemo
FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS
On the serven
here the possibilities for showing the
action over a large space are increased.
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ASpIRIN
Though the government was
able to complete the dam before
BERTLYTELL STABS IN .SUU
AMESSAGE FROM MARS
Resolved : That in the year of
America'* sole supp’y in 1916
A regular ad in the Johnson
County Review will bring you
good results.
I he bank who came
the jail.
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666 1* a prescription for Cold*. Fever,
and LaGrippe. It’s the most speedy
young Englshman, who take*
wall* are built the water will back
up behind the dam to about 85 feet.
fur granted, mid
it seldolm,
ment and di gurement, and. yoI
net have todt for reliet from.
mprovement
and boulders. When the river is low
Any bren
esterday firry, itchr
feature overeome b)
rout in uv Sulphur, de
is starring in "‘A
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attraction and which
R proved safe by millions for
Rhenmatism
Actor* enjo playing jokes upon
each other, andsomehow or oth 1 "" '
bers of the Elle Williams unit nlwa"
enjoy putting ver a joke on :t45‘
who takes it Lood naturedly, ‘1 "
ated. Don’t lose a day’* work. Take
a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod-
son’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up
feeling great. It’* perfectly harmless,
*o give it to your children any time.
It can't salivate so let them eat any-
thing afterward*.—(Adv.)
■project saw their opportunity,
pressed their ease harder than
Finally they got government i
tion from
ing health-building‘value 4
demonstrated in onnes of In a
and mental eonntorn, it hummhwy - ArePositively Guaranteed
their weight inerensed to norma. to Pul On Firm, rmn,
sastnsgmns
1 is built; dam No. 2 is about two
“MOLLY
The government i* trying to find
someone who, when the dams nr.....nil
pleled and power can be developed.! Sitton, who was arrested here
will take over the whole project and days ago as a suspeet in col..........
operate it. That is where Henrv Ford with the robbery of th,, bunk at Ever
comes in. He is th.- only party or in ton. Ark has been identified, officers
tereat which, to date, has offered the announeed today, by the eashier of
laid and the great coffer dam. holding '^ suieide, was enlisted in that or
back the wnter to make the laying of ganization for one year and was hon
the foundation*, still atands waiting orably discharged July 22, 1921. at
for someone to come and rear the Camp Lewis. Hi* character rating
powerhouse on the foundation*. The was Mtexceilen." Other data regard
unit from the northern side of Jack ing the soldier was forwarded to the
son's island to the florenee side of the ndjutant general of the army at Wash
river also is unfinishd. When this ington.
will try to adjust my affairs as follow
First, My God ,
Second, My Country
Third. My Family. ’
Fourth, My Business.
Be it further resolved : That
I will pay my honest debts.
I will make a family budget, keeping an occur
ate account of receipts and expenditures.
I will live within my income.
I will start a bank account.
I will try to own my own home.
I will protect my property with fire insurance.
I will make a will.
I will carry a life insnrance policy.
As an employer, I will pay MORE than a living
wage.
As an employe, I will render MORE service than
that for which I am paid.
In politics I will be true to my own convictions
and grant others the same privilege.
In religion I will be true to my own convictions
and grant others the same privilege.
I will be a world citizen.
I will exercise body, mind and soul daily, that I
may keep in tune with the infinite.
I will laugh more, play more, work more.
As far as possible, I will NOT be guilty of the
sin of ingratitude.
I will work this year as if I were going to live
forever.
I will live this year as if I were going to die to-
day.
I will trade this year with
Dallas visitors Hotura and
Alert Featherston, M " yes
Chester saker return to. D Ulb
terday after a pleanaut '
1 cit y __
ancee ineluded. She leaves him, fin
ally, nnd everything is tottering around
him when a sudden conversion of soul
at tilt sight "f suffering humanity,
brings him to the right goal. This is
due to a messenger from Mars con
demned to haunt the most selfish mini
on earth.
I ry an ad this week. Rates on
application. Phone 31.
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Rub My Tism, antiseptic and pain
killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprain*. !
neuralgia, rheumatism.
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that German submarines vould cut eff
tlii*. When the United State* entered
the war tere was need of builting,
somewhege, u vast manufaetory ef ni
tinte*. Through seizure of the tier
man patents the United State* had
gained aceess to the Huber process of
taking nitrate* from the air. To that
process cheap power and cheap elee-
trical current* are essential. The sup-
Yes, you know how you wished you had
had some nice photographs of yourself for
Christmas. Not too late now. I hey will be
merged with the sixth engineers at
The spillway to care for Camp Lewis, show that Paul W.
surplus water rests, for the most part,chamberlin, whose name was append
on Jackson island. It is completed. (e d to a note found along the Trinity
The foundations for the powerhouse river near Dallas, Texas, yesterday
Message From
circulates generally over Johnson
County. It has a subscription list
entirely different from the Morn-
ing Review. It reaches the farm-
ers and is a good advertising med-
ium. Advertising copy should be
in the office not later than Wed-
nesday.
I* so complete that we are amply j
able to fill any order, large J
or small, whether it be for new |
flue* or new roof. metal ceiling or j
gutter work, we wdll gladly furnihs '
you with an estimate. You will find
our figure* very reasonable.
unnee Face, N
i FOR SALE
1 wenty-acre truck and chicken farm, ;;
! southeast edge town, city water, five room :!
; bungalow, barn and storm house, clear of in- ±
; cumbrance. Will sell on easy payments, can :;
! give possession January 1. This place is ver; ! ‘
; cheap and must be seen to be appreciated.
California Bank Robbed
Ren Jose, Cal., Dec. 30.—Rank rob
bers early today succeeded in opening
the vaults of the Low Altos bank with
an acetylene torch and escaped with
$2,000 in currency. An abandoned
acetylene tank is the only clew. Loa
Altos iw sixteen miles north of here.
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Dec 30.
He Listened
He stood behind a listening posi
And listened to his girl.
Who spoke of him in kindly terms,
Calied him her dearest pearl.
He fell for her sweet nothings
And said: ‘‘Here ’w where I win.*’
But when he arrived home that
night
He was minus hiw diamond pin.
selfihness of a
it has been done so oftet
All that is needed in to
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MUSCLE SHOALS
ealomel to start your liver and elean
in Lauderdale esunty Alnlmmn ad youebow poason guarantor! A.k your
jaeent U the Tenney line, th. bluffs for a bottie of Dodson"s Liver
that confine the course of the river 55 . va
. . . .. Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If
are crowned by two citles on the •-T • ,11.
. । l . •’ 1nn0. it doran’t start your liver and straight-
north bank, Florence, a city of 10,000; ‘ ",
on the south, Sheffield, a eity of about en you.right uP t thanscalome
6,000 population. Just nt this point, and without griping or.making gou
and for mile. above and below, the’sirk 1 want you to &o baek to the store
and get your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nanse-
That bring* us to the difficult ques
tion immediately before the govern-
ment. Here is n project on which,
under stress of war, nearly $100,000,
000 of the American people’s money
was spent. It is still incomplete -nnd,
until it is complete, it is practically
useless. The government, of course,
will not even consider letting the
plant become utterly worthless throust
failure to complete it. But to Com
plete it will cost al...... $30,000,000.
be missed.
Mars" was
My NE YEAR’S CREED
Neurkis
Pain, Pain
oly •Bave"
a canal cut to one side to permit boats,
to PUNS without risking the shoals, and ‘ r offers, but all were on the basis
for the building of a dam and levelop that the work, as it stands n0w, uI-
ing watez power. Several times the completed, is worthless and asking the
agitation grew to improssive deman I* gov ernment to turn over the property
almost suceessful for nothing nnd then guarantee tho
, [lessee against loss fora term of years.
It required the war to get action. »
The basis for heavy explosives I* nit
WARNING t Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
the water. Thin is Musele Shoals.
Rome sey the original name given
the stream by the first white* that
settled along its banks was the "Mus
sel river" and that a clerk of the
colonial surveyor’s office making map*
in Washington, whose intent was bet-
ter than his knowledge of the stream
thought the baekwoods surveyor hau
erred and changed "‘Mussel’’ to "Mu*
ele." The other story is that the In1
dians, having to struggle with the
turbulent waters n getting their cu
noes upstream, ealled it by an Indian
name meanjng "Struggle Water," or
"wnter which makes an Indian work
to get over," and from thia the first
white* made a literal translation and
called it " Musele Shoals.’’ Anyway,
that’* the name the government engi
neers put down on their map*.
The men of today, or yesterday,
were not the first to realize the power
of the water a* it rushes down over
Musele Shoals, with a fall of 160 feet
in 35 miles. There ha* been agitation
for improv emeut of the river, both for
nnd the building of the great project
was begun.
The river nt this point I* a trifle less
than ii mile wide. In the river are
two islands, Patton’* island, directly
opposite the city of Florence, and
Jaekson’s island, further upstream.
The government planned not only to
dam the river and get abundant power,
but also to provide for navigation
past the power works. The plans call
ed for three dam*: No. 1, from the
western tip of Patton's island to the
mainland; No. 2, straight across the
river about the middle of Jackson ‘s
island, and No. 3, across the river’s
full width about IB miles above dam
No. 2. Dam No. 1, with a lock nnd
a cut through the rock cliff at the
northern end of dam No. 2, make a
canni through which boats may pass
tip or down the river around the pow-
er works. Dam No. 2—now called Wil-
non dam—is to be the great work of
the project.
It dams the river, developing a 98-
foot head of water. The powerhouse
nt its nouthern end will hvae 18 gig
antic water turbines developing 30,000
horsepower each. Next to the Assuan
dam, across the Nile in Egypt, the Wil-
•on dam is the gre itest in the world.
There is nothing else even approaching
it on the North American continent.
Dam No. 3 is also for power purposes
and will have a head of water 05 feet
deep. The two dam* will develop more
than 1.000,000 horsepower. Dam No. ,
war ended, it did complete two great
plant* for making nitrate*, one by n
chemical process mid the other by nlr
fixation, and n big stream power plant.
Plant No. 1, the nir process, stands nn
n tract of 1,700 acres nn the south
side of the river just below Sheffield.
Plant No. 2, the cyanide process, is
on a tract of 2.209 acre* on the south
side of the river directly opposite
Florence. At both ends of the W il-
son dam are government reservations
which, combined, include 500 acres
more under government use.
at the Palace Theatre a* tin
Thin, oryrumdoun folat taTie
Mastin’s " Then weigh and
with every men "week nna con;
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Si mmneey
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yitaminea, 1 B 8 now tin uned by
BolublePwI. apprecint ita con-
thousnndB Wh ’ ’1 results,
venience, economy and.nine power o
Wyinereneing,thg nouriyFAMON
what, you.eq wUi your body needa
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Pound” and beautifulnri While the ateas-
t You can wol Mi
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AR Ur -,a.c the, put owe ovor
, OB RED SKIN
1 At the end <>f ..... vietureWimlp
injured by the heavy, in ten a doctori
in bed, mid for the pur!. A
Iwa* engaged to bandage Willian - I
out of the *km, ev"" ; .Make the bandages * doctor |
lazema, can he quiekly light," someone said. So ' . I
Xing a ate Mentho (.‘Rid order* and was ""
L n noted skin special a tightly .marked'
mt BeeAsf H. germ destroxig ean hardly trenthe Eeon n
propertieS siiphur, preparation wiliams as he com! lal»' “iti thin,
has not seen Bert Lytell before. But if begins nt aato soothe irritate- injbandages William: puttEa with the
there me one who ha* not seen him this1 mid heal eru ns such as ra» i 1'"" but the actor*. 01 „ con
Sorm. results of their joke, ’’’i' It ion
to remove.the.tn ioermoralia "iaaeesitie
"osue they .....i" tiAofpsnr"aa
barraasment, mprovement quiekly wiliamn was, forect 1,t he had rem-h
Shows. N<r* from .kin troublelook pleasant hefeltthatnecone he re
should obtain small jarof Mentho ed his wns'Z......ible
ny good druggist and solved to find out w1 ' *"nna pay
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DOCTOR BANAGES ACTOR TOO..i still in the dark. ___
TOMTL FOR HIS COMFORI |
Somebody out of touch with truth,
onee said there is no sentiment in
business. Another greater in wisdom,
declared: "They profit most who serve
be st."’
All this year a concern that helped
put Burlington, Vermont, on the map
of national business, is celebrating
fifty years of successful service of the
womanhood of the world. "Diamond
Dyes’ is hal a eentury old and they
are having n series of happy episodes
to make the anniversary a noteworthy
one.
"Diamond Dyes" is a heroic ex-
ample of the power of advertising, for
the plant of small beginning* now cov-
ers a cliy block. The business wa*
built on "making good” the advertis-
ing that has made "Diamond dyes" a
house hold. Possibly the greatest as
set of this proved aid to economy, is
the good will of families that run
through generations. Young women
tell that their mothers and grand-
mothers before them, were Diamond
Dye enthusiast*. They like the Din
mond "service plan" which makes it
clear that for a few cents it is easy
to ‘‘dye old things new.”
The Wells & Richurdaon people are
going to make the golden jubilee of
Diamond Dyes nation wide. They will
do this by the biggest newspaper ad-
vertising appropriation ever made in
the fifty years of service.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922, newspaper, January 3, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433999/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.