Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Charles Emmett Mack, the charm-
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Dodson’s Liver Tone’’ Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating," Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset
You—Don't Lose a Day’s Work—Read Guarantee
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•Mr. Goodman has taken the most
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We have everything that can be had in the
Feed line.
Methodist workers. - "3 n -e
*4We had to take a boat across a bay
to get tq school. The hight school eon
a sisted of eight pupils and one instrue-
tw, a professor from Brown Univer-
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Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con-
etipate, feverish child loves the Pleggant
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to seek relief two or three times
the summer the wild flowers and ferns
are more beautiful than anywhere in
the United States. The'nights are
abort. It gets dagk about midnight
and dawn breaks about 1 8 clock. This
is durtag the summer 'months only.
“Th* natives dress in furs during
the winter and vefy much- like Mexi-
ean peons during the summer. The
•• white men dress like the people in the
United States. ’ In the winter, how-
ever, they wear ‘parkers.’ These are
long canvass coats with hoods. - They
come about to the knees andare tied
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, MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General Hospital for the care and treat-,
ment of all classes of patiente. __ i
, Hydrotherapy and dietetics given special j
attention.
We Delive
THE REX
THE REX .
Today and tomorrow— . <
William S. Hart
' as— ...
“GROUCHY JIM ALTON"'
The silent desert man who' searches
tha solitary trails for gold
—and—
“BEAST OF PARADISE"
The mad elephant charge combines
the thrills of the sea and the jungle.
Sufficiently exciting to entertain all
Neely Edwards- and Bert Roach
“CHASING WEALTH"
Watch for—“The Mair Man, ’
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latest production, Th . Daring
Years.” coming to the Rex Theater
E the night; if you suffer with
ieadache, or diary, nervous spells,
neid stomaeh, or if you have rheuma
' tism when the weather is bad, begin
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L. C. CASON
Phone 351 *
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ELEANOR BOARDMAN-FDTBTERLING-RAYCRIFFITH
TYRONE POWER WAU ACK MacDONALD
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you a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
for a few cents under my personal
money-back guarantee that each spoon-
ful will clean your sluggish liver better
then a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won’t make you sick.
Dodson’s Liver Tone to real liver
medicine. You’ll know it next morn-
ing because you will wake up feeling
fine, your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your stom-
ach will be sweet and your bowels
regular. You will feel like working;
you’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition.
Dodson’s Livertono is entirely vego
table, therefore harmless and can' net
salivate. Give it to year chdrena-
“They Work While You Bleep."
If you feel siek. dizzy, upset, if your
head to dull or aching, or your stomach
is sour or gassy, just take one or two
pleasant "Eascret" to relieve constipa-
tion and biliousness. No griping—nicest
cathartic-laxative on earth. for Men,
Women and Children.; 10c boxes, also
25 and 60c sizes—any drug store.
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Our big store is on the corner of James
and Mill streets, just off South Main, almost
opposite the jail.
17, received burns which may prove
faal. Mr. Giddeon, his wife and _
their two sons, were slightly burned '
Yon’re bilious! Your liver to alug
gih You feel lazy, dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head to dull, your
tongue to coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don’t
take salivating ealomel. It makes you
sick, you may lese a day’s work.
-Calomel to mereury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite breaking it up. That’s when
you mteel that awful nausea and
eramping- . . . .
If you want toenjoy the nicest,,
gentlest liver and bowel eleansing you
ever experienced just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to-
night. Yonr druggist or dealer sells
psionarywotkp’pne among them
but the fruits are meaguer. The Pres-
byterians are probably the most zeal-
ms. The Catholie missions rang see-
' • end. There are also Baptist and
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day as his theme,” he said. “Youth’s
folmmwesbeeaaionemara gkading
young America to destruction. A
Herbine corrects biliousness, indi-
gestion and constipation. It to a fine
herbal medicine that drives out im-
purities' and restores healthy condi-
tions in the system. Price. 60c. Sold
h, by Foster-Fain Drug Ob.—Adv..
TWO SUSPECTS TAKEN
INTO CUSTODY AT MACON
be
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never fails to open the bowels. A tea-
spoonful today may prevent a sick child
tomorrow. ' • A
uveyu -N —- — - — - Ask your druggist for genuine “Calf
destroyed the family home in the fornia. Fig Syrup* which has directius
---- 4-1 fora babies and, children of all "ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must
say “California” or you may get an
imitation Hg syrup.
sermon,.there creeps into it the havoc
that can be wrought by one mis:
‘ >. on the part of young boys and
girls, and it should prove a splendid
lesson, for them.
“Our younger generation are the
backbone of this splendid nation, and "wse-a-aeMe
they should be writ guarded and their
LAST MAN”
HERE’S a spirited, colorful, thrillladen pictarintiofi of
Zane Grey’s great novel. Filmed in the hitherto unsereened
wilda of Arizona—the actual acene of the story.
. CANNED PEAS
We have a good ‘assortment of peas. ।
We I have the Purity brand which is an extra fine pea
at 25, foe No. 2 can.
No. 2 Flag, extra, lifted little champions at 1350. Also
the American Petit Pois at 35 per ean. These are extra fan-
cy PeM- if 9' * PM" Flag brand suitable for mall families,
Wkavesome RW vttry barkbome "pure pork rsaue
sage, tender steak and pork.
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Best Laxative
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A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops
and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics!
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for Bowels
Boulevard a day after the pieture ddth early today in a fire which
was completed. .... . ..
Mack is a delicately constitutioned Weber” lease, in the' northwest field
boy, and the strain on his nerves and
as he spoke
MACON, Ga,, Jan. .—City detec- (
fives tonight, in a raid on a hotel, |
arrested two men who are suspected
of being either escapes from the
Atlanta federal prison, or safe blow-
ers. Acetylene torches, burglar equip-
ment, and high euplosives were seisod
in the raid.
WHEN KIDNEYS HURT
DRINK MORE WATER
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If Your Back Adhes or Bladder Bothers
Take a Little Salts
AILO HoM
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and superstitious. YOUTH WILL EVEE BE
BILLY SULLIVAN
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“The Leather Pushers"
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Child’s Best
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•ICOUNTRY SAUSAGE,
Old Fashioned Country Sausage thia morning at 25 per
poupd. Fresh aide meat for cooking your vegetables. A
good line of other meats.
An extra good assortment of vegetables this morning
for you to select from. ’ •*
Phone us your wants, , < -
Childress Grocery and Market .
ME W. Wilson Phones*1245 and 1255
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. • men Vietrola records were the only
0 '. - things we could flint. .. / that
reu-- . 'The climate is moderate in the sum- 8tep
mer and very eold in the winter. In
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SAW!
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Start the New Year
right with an insur-
aree pollaycathat will
profact. Yoe can’t s6
in to the future but you
can at least provide for
the future and the
safest Way to the in-
suranceway.
“Are you insured?”
pishopLainc,
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-—- —vp • —---—---- WICHITA FALLS, Jan. 3.—Wanda taste of “California Fig Syrup’* and it
on Wednesday was interviewed in his’ Marie Giddeon, 12-year old daughter---" v--" •i
-attractive. apartment on Hollywood
PALACE LITTLE FEATURES
Palace Pathe
Orchestra , News
in Southern Alaska.
dfe fa Timka to intensely inter
g, especlaly at an army post,’’
Bpringah said. “One never ex;
mees-iwihont-wdsting-t-a
. Tourists are often isappoint
n the country for there to very
• progress and. the towns consist
he most part of lttle shneka. The
st town has only 16,000 inhabi
Fhe natives in Southern Alaska
1 H . I AMABBLO. Jan. 3—John W. _
a letter to.Presl Yeale, pT**** pr Texas, and fi
sing oppositipn on former member of the state senate,
died suddenly early today at his home
here- .
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The Ameriean men and women must
guard onstantly against kidney trou-
blo beeanse we often eat too much rich
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JOHN YBALB DEAD "
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food. Our blood is filled with adds
which th kidneys strive to filter out |
0n they weaken from overwork, become
aluggish, the eliminative tissues olog
and the result is kidney trouble, blad-
der weakness and a general decline in
.. (When your kidneys feel like lumps
et lead; your back hurts or the urine
WESTRIVE
To please each and every person who enters
our shop. Please tell us if we fail to please.
You
SAM PEACOCK BARBER SHOP
* A SANITARY SHOP
warr) - 7
. 8.—Warren Bhaw
mmandor of the
Eement Wera bear hunting, moose hunt
,n ing, and ptarmigan hunting. The
i movies were usually two or three years _ _
ola before they came there and Pathe be done about it. Although Mr. Goode
I News showed war pictures 'last sum- man’s photoplay to'by no means a
0 -re-
M to help flush and stimulate
kidneys, to nentraline the acids
system sothey no longer an a
if irritation, thus often reliev-
Met disordere.
lalta to inexpenire; cannot in-
akes a delightful efferveqeen t
ater drink and belongs fa every
xity, who taught everything.”
6 Miss Springall spoke of president
s-- Harding’s visit. boy, and the strain on his
eu “It caused much exitement,"" the vitality was very evident t
s.o said “He brought the Marine Band to. the interviewer. "
mud tdere was a big dance. There was
* a dance every week or as often as a
lm Boat came in. Other forms of amuse-
the i
tran
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- Raymona Grifith ana JanerMercerin--
ansogi of good soft water and
got from your pharmacist about for
' s nnee of ad Balta. Take a tablespoon-
Cal in a glass of water before breakfest
for a few days and your kidnoys may
then net fine.. /' , I
This famous salts is mads from the
•arid at grapes and lemon juico, com-
bined with lithin, and has been used
qg. „X‛ Goldwyn’s Production of g .
part. MEheyadrenoEerinon. -THEDAY OF FAlTHT
ar* seldom keehdny ” ' ' > , *
iuace ONE BURNED TO DEN TH,
ANOTHER SERIOUSLY
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TAKE NO CMOWL
Lois Wilson
RicharoDix
oAzaEwnDI,
JIMI L LAMY
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924, newspaper, January 4, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446433/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.