Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
FACE TWO
GERMAN SPY
TELLS HOW HE
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Detrcit Jewel Gas Ranges
BAKING POWDER
BEST BY TEST
Makes most palatable and sweetest of foods
Cleburne Hdw. Co.
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I 7 inch Corrugated Steering Wheel for l ords
(/
dren
ght, and gladly do so."’
Steerin
wheel
A Tonic
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‘S
Ford List Less 25 Per Cent
ore
Cl ASSY WATCHES
ord
i
Inzy, torpid liver.
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GIFT THAT LASTS
liver to do it* important work
TWO SPECIALS
City Electric; Auto Supply Co.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
Antonio will come to Waco to
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A $200 1 4k gold repeater
An $84 14k gold I toward
$100
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CONSTANTINE TO RETURN
TO GREECE NEXT WEEK
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to relie
ing the
..... $12.00
..... $14.50
$18.00
$23.00
$16.00
$45.00
$40.00
but ill'
found in tiousands of cases
such disorders, by stimulat-
of nnturalization
eal barriers npar
...... $3 50
..... $ .50
3 for $1.00
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Dr
UNION OWNED PIANO
FACTORY IS PROPOSED
PRESBYTERIAN LAYMEN
MEET IN WACO FEB IB
masen M“
that do
Ragan,
DIETRICH JEWEI.RY CO.
Diamond Merchants
” it
l meamn r.
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I hr Stove I louse
f
line be
result
Front or Rear I luhs . Ford List Less 25 Per Cent
Ford List Less 25 Per Cent
Ford List Less 25 Per Cent
K1250
$10.00 and $12.50
1
I
The biggest selling Baking Powder
in the world. Produced in the largest,
most modern, sanitary baking powder
factories.
Possesses only such ingredients as
have been officially approved by United
States Food Authorities.
Highest awards, World's Pure Food
Exposition, Chicago— Paris Exposition,
Paris, France.
Full weight—fair price. Most economi-
cal in cost and use. You save when you
buy it. You save when you use it.
A pound can of Calumet contains full
16 oz. Some baking i^wders come in
12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be
sure you get a pound when you want it.
T;
gg < 1
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Calumet Jelly
Roll
Recipe
—3 eggs beaten sep-
arately, 1 cup sugar,
1% flour
2 level teaspoons
Calumet Baking
I’owder.Hcupwarrn
water—flavor Then
mix in the regular
way.
this
It f<
get >
Rood
sets I
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<. W: Coil Points
•ord l op Recovers
’ord Seat (’overs
AFTER a baking falls
xx — becomes tough or
soggy, you can’t make it tender
and tempting. It can't be “fixed.”
It is like spilled milk—“wasted.’’
But, there is a way to prevent
this waste — and every woman
should use it—because a bake day
loss these days is a real loss. When
just an ordinary cake turns out
bad— you are out the biggest part
of a dollar.
Calumet Baking Powder positively
prevents failure. It has been doing it
for millions of housewives for a third
l
We personally guarantee all the above to be perfect
in workmanship and material.
30x3 Plain Firestone Casings .......
30x3 1-2 Plain Firestone Casings
30x3 1-2 Non Skid Firestone Casings
3 3x4 Plain F irestone Casings .......
30x3 Non Skid Gordon Casings
33x4 Gordon Cords Casings........
32x4 1 -2 Gordon N. S. Casings.......
All the above tires are first grade and
guarantee.
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be till
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Good Service
FOR 1UHPIO LIVER
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in wartim
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CICAGO_
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a
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omantie record. He hne
he alleged theft of the
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first month I
wil draw no
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Regular lord Steering wheel ...
size Bet lahem Spark Plug
Rear W eels
Tenues see Lumberman Talk" of His
Suc < essful Use of Black-Draught
for Cold" and Headaches
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL
TONIC restores Enemy and Vi-
tality by Purifying and Enrich-
ing the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating
effect, see how it brings color
to the cheek" and how it im-
proves the appetite, you will
then appreciate its true tonic
value
H
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As long as our present stock lasts we offer the follow-
ing special prices:
v recognired as the military
ii. Ih’ was soon comm isNion
big alion origin and hi* Inek
four hours a week,
are hired they will
ted States enme
d in Ameriea Av
in army officers
Thirtee
ga n W
re lock
low ing t he ndop
mer Lieutennnt
Eighth (' M. In
AnWome
orders were to <
loyal American mi
him as ferventiy as
il rioteor, whieh he
• ompany s funds and was as mucl
amnzee as the police when Willers’ nar
rative i* alleged to have been pouret
forth
company at
. M. <’.
rtouk K Com-
eamp and Wil
l
IEE -
cz auioiyt ■ naInI
to Athens a* sou
of the plebiscite
Ilannigan h
when his ehan
turned on the
in mnin« only
, l’rosident Cihoii, $50,000 hns
eribed as tie initial working
4“2.*
b
of hi
ident of ti P’iano
Assoeiation of
, treasurer of the
leport himself
d to hate the
ping a mllion eivili
ing army.
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Wille
Nis inst
was qui
type of
ed, desp
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GROVF S TASTELESS CHILL
TONIC it "imply iron and
Quinine suspended in syrup
So pleasant even children like
it. The blood needs Quinine to
Purify It and Iron to Enrich it.
Destroys Malarial germs and
Gripgerms by l<" Strengthening.
Invigornting Effect. 78c.
eeording to the story which' the
nseribe ngainst him, demobilized
hat been
I he natural gas is here in abundance and you should take
advantage of this money saving fuel
in green and yellow gold, with ex-
quisite dials, 17 jewel movements,
from $25.00 to $75.00. I ruly a
enlisted in the army, true to
etions, at Albany, N. Y., and
who had been specially trained in a ea-
det sehool for spies. Tley dispersed
about the country, each obedient to his
confidential inst met ion* and, necordipg
to fragmentary tiding*, some later
were killed in the line in France, while
ostensibly serving the United Ntates,
but while nctually trying to forward
valuable information to the intelligenee
braneh of the German General Staff.
Enlists in Army.
I i
■ nnnouneom
don, D < ? Fo
y the Greek Cab
ition that forme
i* sent a telegram
formality. In fat
has if that he de
him $5,000 of the
kumm
it will li
His
n * a
(lerm:
ant p
prote
him t
< 'amp
But
pany
h r*, i
police
him no
l )e Luxe Pitino < ompany.
mbers of the Piano and
ru‘ l’nioit, who Hny they
I A ery member of the family ocen- I
sionally needs tke nssistance that {
Blat k Draught can give in helping to
eleanse the system and relieve or pre I
vent the troubles that come from a '
forces of the organ
r i, Slaymaker of
ary of the layman’s
nt, will assit.
Bomet line
hotter than
Don’t buy just any Cas Range come in and let us demon
strate why the Detroit jewel is best
if your liver is not doing its duty, ।
you may suffer with headache, consti-
pat ion, biliousness, indigent ion, etc.
Unless relief is obtained, serious nick >
ness may result. In its long and suc-
cessful use Thedford** Blnek Draught
Just before th«
In the war he II
o of the 300 (
f thought
New York, Dee, 10 A chance meet
I ing of two men among the thousand*
I of fashionables whopping ou Fifth nve
of a century.
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CALUMET
9 X pi
W a co, Dec. 7. The laymen** con ven
tion of the Presbyterian Church of Ok.
lahoma and Texas will Im* held in Waco
Feb 15 and HI. The local congrega
Hon in planning to take care of the
event at the proper time, mid it in ex*
peeted that thousands of delegntes will
attend these sessions. Dr B. I. Dickey
it in iti tim’i ir»i 111 111111 । r* 1 1 1 pt
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todday by N.
aek to the com
has been agreed
urector of the Council of National Defense ") mebrN
ommittee of the council, n large and richiy 1 arles Dod
if Armenin n»n toke of thanksand uppre and Organ Worh
• nia by the womer of America. The flas Ameriea, is seer
orizontal bar of < quill breadth. A destgn company
out in Milk mi 11 oldery in varytng haden
most light hearted in
et, the police version
serted and look with
company 'm funds,
on notion of nil this
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mL-anmmau
10
Sevier, Greenville
the armistice live
I ill in barraeks nt
capilal.
During the
the orranizer
ter l hut they
ana will wor
Emmons K ElIswortn, nett
received. III behaif of the woman
decornted Mik ting sent by wom
i intion of the services rendered
haw n fleld of blue, white mid re
of <>nk and olive branches is 1 ।
of durk and pul* green.
Willers Is identified
III the East Pirty I irst Strict po
Jii, station Willers made many indig
nant protests against his detention and
the police were on the point of letting
him go when two other former Lieu
tenants of K Company summoned by'
llannigan, arrived mid identified him
as their former commander. Tlwy were
Sidney 11 Howell, i lawyer, find Fran
tie Hlateh.
Then, neeording to the police, Wilier*
told the >torv
town, Tenn. “I hnve used
d' Black-Draught for year",
it is the only liver medicine
“ me any good,*’ says Mr L. A.
a well known lumberman of
e “When I was "ingle, I nsed
I., ndachen, and espeeinliy if I
ld mid feel feverish, I take a
IM of Hlack-Draught, mid it
i right.
e I hnve been married, I have
in my family, mid never have
- equal for torpid liver or dis
I stomnch, espeeially with
I ean recommend Black*
waived III the rough and tumble
neeording to h
change elegrapi
decided tiat <1
make his trium
ital about the in
ently were overle
l out at a local piano
,‘on.puny'm plmit lwo ni
e of labor differeneet
zers of th......mpany.
h hi" salesm
ter hi" arm
gimpsed a
John A. w
Company.
Ilers and fo
n the avenue
r sample ease
Fourth street
brought buck
s company. 11
er Captnin of
fell in behind
Iwo bloek-
ttention of a
d him arrest
« > Healthy
jl jy Blood and
• a Healthy
! System is Humanity’s best
I protection against Colds,
Grip and Influenza
ns Dainy Ash
h llannigan,
I ‘ompany, Ful
, was strollin
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920, newspaper, December 11, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446412/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1&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.