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PAGE SEVEN
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922.
RED PEPPERS
STOPPAINOF
By 8am Hill
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RHEUMATISM
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Usually an After Thought
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Notiing has such concentrated, pen- Johnnie.
erything that the picking was better."’
No Account
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She Never Had To Worry
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"Did you
catch your husband
With her, life
CASCARETS
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faded beauty.
chiropodists? ’
Daily Sentence Sermon
sweetly inqnired her friends.
HALEY
i
tell it
hour
Only the best shoe
makers employed.
SIGNS of every descriptien
to
P.
Phone 743
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THE TREAT OF THE NEW YEAR WILL BE
SALVI
WITH HIS GOLDEN HARP
'a
IN A CONCERT AT THE
Cleburne High School Auditorium
January 13, 8 p
m
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$
I
Flip
pretty ।
You can turn gray, faded hair beau-
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you’ll get a bottle of ” Wy.
eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound” at
■sterii N
grapes.
At 4// Ovecdista - 30 Cents
W H Mill CONFANY, Di l KO If
just try Red Pepper Rub and you will
have the quickest relief known.
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For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
chinery, shoemakers mid service In
used the Boston will use it.
mix
the I
ensa I
Lndies’ half soles
(oodyear Wingioot Kubber
Heels
Slip Knot Rubber Heels
Ladies’ Rubher Heels
We hnve just installed a
elerks
lady
Jaeks
DYED HER STOCKINGS
AND SKERT TO MATCH1
BOSTON UNION ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
213 Hast Henderson St.
Phone 1482
KEEPING TIME WITH THE
TIMES
FRUITS THAT BEAR AND
SHRUBS THAT BLOOM.
SAGE TEA BEUUTIFIES
AND DARKENS HAIR
I
A Way They Have
” Are prices deeliningt**
ALONG LIFE’S
DETOUR
matter I
markind
without '
A Now Year’s Thought
Ther e is more swearing at the Christ
suit the times,
$1.00
75c
boasted the
4 ‘ Shoe ।
comes to a medicine for both old and to be
young, Tanine is in a class by itself. ” Sam l
It will be an evening of wonderful inspiration. It is an event worth going 100 miles to hear and see.
You won’t do your part by your children if they miss it. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the
Cleburne DeMolay Band. They need and will appreciate your help. I ickets will be on sale.
Relieves Rheumatism
Must erole loonens up Miff joints end
drives out pain. A clean, white oint-
1 ment, made With oil of mustard, it
usually brings relief a» soonasyou start
to rub it on.
It does all the good work of the old-
fashioned mustard plaster, without the
blister. Doctors and nurses often rec-
ommend its use.
C t Mustet ole today at your drug
store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes;
i l apital she, $3.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
produced by a farmer in W<
And she was just a bad mismate.
one long debate
the Right
Insurance of all kinds.
Fire Insurance a specialty.
Office Phene 864
Reridence 001 and 1065
to come down.”
home,” asked ' have never dyed before. Just tell your
When you are suffering with rheu- He never can be aught but poor
matism so you can hardly get around —
that there should be a Society for the
Prevention of (ruelty to Cameras.
ery young — —— —
buying a Where There’s a Will There’s a Way
to furnish There was a lady from Carlysle
And speaking of Freneh Lick, you
will find on all the roais around there
vehieles from the Khoades Bros. ‛ Liv
ery of that place.
The Busy Burglar
"‘What did you do when
““la, what is
washed has inereased 10,000 fold.
used more than the tongue
it in a I ‘in mighty glad I ‛m single.
Hastings (NebA
Mary has >1 flitted calf,
And when the people spy it,
So Mary’s taken to a diet.
ernoon with Elsie Furgers
Before Wo Order aan I
kick, too?
THE SIGN MAN
Not What It Used to Be
Are you interested in wild lifet‛‛
Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Nat-
urally that Nobody can Tell
rhyme with life,” said the budding
poet of the family.
“Wife and strife,’’ growled the fa
ther.
Tanlae is sold in Cleburne by Foster that most persons will do the
ty-one years millions of women have
been using "Diamond Dyes” to add
years of wear to their old, shabby
waipts, skirts, diesnes, cpats, sweat
ors, storking, draperies, hangings, ev
ery thing!
’TWAS HIS STOMACH
INSTEAD OF HEART
CAUSED TROUBLE
gestion- and the old rheumatism tor- how silly it sounds to say it,
look to find lost sleep?’’
you’ll discover the result
man’s temper.
50c
Mi
40c
Met of
best ill
relief. Just as soon as you apply Red after the other fellow is out of hear was the matter with me came from
known ed in
1 “ windows
Add New Societies
After lumping the pietures display
I
(Thurma II
“I'in us full of life ami energy Es the burglar in your
I color thst will not streak, spot, fade ur
| run. Perfeet home dyeing is guaran
you sun teed with Diamond Dyes even if you
pant Youth, “prohibition ha
Never well tamed it.”
any drug store. Millions of bottles uf
this old famous Huge Tea Recipe, im-
proved by the addition of other in- |
gredients, are sold annually, because i
it darkens the hair so naturally and
evenly that nu one can tell it las been
applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or |
becoming faded have a surprise await-
ing them, because after one o? two
applications the gray hair vanishes and
your locks become luxuriantly dark
some of these photographers '
we have made up our mind
We All Shy at the Hard Jobs
(J. H. Reed in Canton Times)
it is pretty hard to convince most
(().) Heral)
R. When better leather inn
know it all, at ।
consideration for!
Fain Drug Co., Cleburne, Texas, three thing first
Oh. Well, What of It--
“Father, give me some fords
reduced prices to
Men’s half soles
Delay DoesntPay
BreakThatGldToday
is
CASCARa, QUININE
•oMo
Margaret Would Make an Ideal Sale
been wonderfully benefited. When it people that nature intended the bruin
Why They Don’t Speak
” I have had many men at my feet,”
asked the Great Naturalist.
Never have seraps with the meals,! “Not any more,’ replied the
Daily Sentence Ser mon
Keep up a good appvarance
front and rear.
Hill. Nature might have
1 kin remember when ev
married couple figured on
cradle when they started
their home.
Fool Questions
W. E. R. asks: Where would
The Woes of Marriage
I'd give my wife both lands and gold
if she would not, alas" alaek!
Each night her small feet, icy cold.
Plant ir the midele of my back
Cincinnati Enquirer.
wouldn't amount to much
“How about the poor undertaker
who has to sit around and wait for
you to die before he run get a job?’’
■fores; Foster Veateh & Co., Joshun,
TeKas; Blum Drug Co., Blum. Texas;
Kopperl Drug Co., Kopperl, Texas.
You Have To Take the Bumps
The road to wealth, he found, was
blocked.
And hr, poor fool, would not detour.
So sinee, he fears the harder way
News if the Names Club
The Logansport Masonic Lodge has
a bachelor for a Secretary, but he
isn’t one. Will E. Steigh, of Phoenix,
and beautiful.
This is tle age of youth. Gray-hair-
ed, unattractive folks aren’t wanted
around, so get busy with Wyeth’s
Huge and Sulphur Compound tonight
and you ’ll be delighted with your dark
handsome hair and your youthful ap-
pearanee within a few days.—(Adv.)
I have no wife to plant cold feet
On me, and set my nerves a tingle
And that's another reason why
if you think you
lenst have enough
etrating heat as red peppers. Instant ” It’s the good answer you think of lae has shown me that «
The nicest eathartie-laxative in the
world to physic your liver and bowels
when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds,
Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid
Stomach is candy like 4 4 Cascarets. ”
ne or two tonight will empty your
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. ing distance, my son,” replied Pa
In three minutes it warms th3 sore —----
I York. He feeds hi
Tribune, j
1922 model machinery, the
Fool Questions
B. Y. T. asks: “Can anybody tell
me why a lawyer's brief is always no
lung I” Not us.
He’s Home Little Waiter
| ‘You talk about the need of
tienca ”
“Well, say on.”
will if he is a poor realtion. That tells how to dye or tint any worn,
kind will always stay. I faded garment or drapery a new rich
my stomach being out of order.
“My little buy needed a tonic no I
gave him Tanlae and he has simply
Statistical Note
Since the movies have become so
popuar the number of families who
leave thr supper (dinner) dishes un 1
any twenty year old boy sinee Tanlae Smith. druggist whether tli material you wish
put me on my feet,’’ said John E.. "‘Offered to help him hunt for any to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is
trying to kiss the cook?” asked the
| V isitor.
News of the Nanes Club
J H. H anks if we know O. Wilbur
Hick is 1 physician at Freneh Liek
Huh! Why don’t he try some of his
OWH medieinef
Cleburne. Give "3 n dinner to do
your shoe repa ig (‘henper and
better. All wer} . anteed te give
thn very best of rvice. Shoes
called fur and delivered. (1) one
MeLester, well to do farmer, Route 4, thing valuable that might be hidden linen, cotton, or mixed goods. For fif
' Dallas, Texas, around the place,’" replied Hardup.
“I had stomach trouble so bad day “What’d he say to your offer!”
and night for two years I didn’t know “Baid he didn’t believe he had time
1 what it was to get any sound, restful to hunt for a needle in a haystaek.
retort ?” asked sleep. I had indigestion so bad 1 and his getting in my place was really
thought I had heart trouble, but Tan a mistake so he would move on where
Every "‘Diamond Dvrs” packag
Again M ry
Mary has 11 little calf,
Tim slim to please, alaek!
So she enjoyed the paragraph
“Long skirls me coming buck.”
Boston Trims* ript.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from womankind.’’ Yes, Jack, but some
red pepners, costs little at any drug of these fool men don't amount to
Who would not wear the hose of lisle,
She took to selling milk
Ho she could get the silk
And now she’s wearing silk’n a smile.
Every product of the soil has
gone down in price except fruit.
We have a fine stock of fine
trees of sure bearing varieties
pecans, and berries, selected out of
hundreds of varieties we have test
ed sinee our first Texas Orchard
was planted in 1858, (Nursery
' ! I. I । • .| III IS,
LET UH MAKE YOUR HOME
GROUNDS BEAUTIFUL
FOREV ER
We have the best kinds of flow
• ■ring shrubs, roses, evergreens,
shade trees, b ilbs, and vines.
Ask for eatalog and any informa-
lion we can give you.
We pay express or parcel post.
Th© Austin Nursery
F. T. RAMHEY & SON,
Austin, Texas. 2-1
If Often Happens
He thought the pretty miss his mate,
But he, alas, did learn too late,
—- .......... mas bills on the first of January than
Household Hints then* is swearing off bad habits.
The bark of a hair brush makes a I ■—
i gogod hummer and a better paiele.
Cigar ashes will not hurt the rug
ns much as a scolding will the hus
band’s temper.
A meal on time saves an unpleasant
time.
The Pinch of Poverty
“ ll ‛s terrible to be poor.”
“Yes, 11 poor mail never has
chance of getting his name in
papers by being mixed up in a si
tional divorce case.”
| Margaret Rightsell spent Sunday aft II gives them all a hearty laugh,
bowels completely by morning, and you
will feel splendid. “They work while
you sleep.” Casearets never stir you
up or gripe like Halts, PiJls, Calomel,
or Oil mid they cost only ten cents
a box. Children love Cascarets, too. ,
spot through and through. Frees the Just Naturally Boni
blood eireulation, breaks up the eon* Rays Jack Warwick:
store. Get a jar nt once. Use it for much with them,
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck - • - -
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost An Afternoon With a Joy Beider is
instant relief nwaitg you. Be sure to Always Pleasant
get the genuine, with the name Rowles (Bowling Green (Ky.) Cor. to Cinein ‘
on each package, nati Enquirer.)
— - o — Mr* F. Joy Reider entertained the
Observations of Oldest Inhabitant Eni re Nous Club.
(New* Item)
Butter with a flavor of wine
if interferes with digestion.
Be strong for economy.
waste words.
When you come to our place yon
come to a place of that kin I. Leath
er and Shoe Findings has been re
dueed in price and we are giving the
people the benefit of il, We hnve
44 Never,” smiled the lady.
4‘Ue must he a model husband,”
observed the Visitor.
“Well, you see we have a colored
cook. ’ ’
your friends mid don’t try 10
nil.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.