Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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National Picture ■■produced by drank
Lloyd and featuring Corinne Grif-
fith and Conway Tearle, which, it
Mother was -singing the baby to sleep? “If I
were a baby/’ said the small philosopher aged 6,
be bashful, for all druggists invite
you and expect you to try it. Every-
body’s doing it.
When your cold or cough is re-
lieved, take the remainder of the
bottle home to your wife and chil-
drem, for' Aspironal is by far Wthe
safest and most effective, the easiest
The Cynical Bachelor observes that there is
nothing like marriage to cure the fellow who thinks
he knows it all.
When a doctor becomes irritable it may be be-
cause he is out of patients. '
In spite of the fact that so many people want
the earth there is always enough to go round.
Jean Isbell, son of Gaston, and a
leading figure in the photodrama, is
summoned‘home_omOregonb
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Port Worth,. Jan. 8.—When police
searched a Mexican arrested Tuesday
That is a farsighted and forehanded individual
who cn say at this holiday time that his cellar
' may be ■down, 'but it ‘s never out.
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“This is the turning point in my life/’ re-
marked the worm when it realized that it was
being trod upon.
The fellow who hides his light under a bushel
at least has the satisfaction of knowing that it
won’t be blown out.
It’s all right to look ahead, but don’t lose sight
of today’s sunshine just because rain is predicted
for tomorrow. .
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but when it's in Hding
anybody where to, find it
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the wonderful elixir, so all you ha ve-
to do to get relief from that coldks
to step into the nearest drug store,
hand the clerk half a dollar .for
bottle of Aspironal and tell) him
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Republicans report that party harmony has been
—i restored. Yes; but it won’t be long until all the
E i leaders will be playing solos. '
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. • . Senator Reed of Missouri is said to be courting
1 the presidential lightning. As soon as it ht Jim
L may be expected to thunder.
are killed n+ skirmishes with the
Jorths and in the pursuit of the
Jorth’s and their sympathisers, the
labels are wiped out with the excep-
tion of; Jean, the last of the labels.
He succeeds in slaying all the re-
maining Jorth sympathizers and by
the marriage of Jean and Ellen, the
sanguinary feud is ended.
his brow, I am willing to bet you wouldn’t hi
wasted any more time on work than I do.’’—Cin-
cinnati Enquirer.
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more boys than girls are being borninAmericac-
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' A’Newt Roarhuck must he arelar dura’ up-
and-upper."’ declared a resident of Petunia. “You
betcha!” agreed Burt Blurt. "He goes to Kay Bee
and such tough towns to enjoy himself ‘most every
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Few people know how to park a oar, says a
contemporary,. And fewer know where to park it.
feta,P SBIl
$15 to $25 values, to close out
to his father,,“I’d pretend to be slep."—Path-
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TIV7 ASPIRIN COLD TABLETS.
For simple coughs rely on REXALL ’
CHERRY BARK COUGHBYRUP, It
sothes the membranes, and relieves eo»
gestiom. Absolutely safe for children.
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endorsed by the highest authorities
and proclaimed I* by the people as ing up at night.—Adv.
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NWife— “I wonder how you can bear to see me
go out in this old hat.” Hub—“I can’t, my dear,
and I‘ve got an idea. It isn’t the cook’s day out-
borrow hers/’—Boston Transcript. .
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Many business firms are sending out Christmas
. cards this year, and all of them will have some '
New Year’s messages.
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Dispatches from Mexico say Villareal is a dan-
ger to Obregon. But at least -Obregon need fear
no real Villa danger. •
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. Just because Harry Sinclair has gone in for
the sport of kings is no sign he wants to be a
king of Albania.
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What we can’t understand is how aol tire
knows when it is at the greatest distance from a
- service station. e
In seraping an acquaintance be sure you don’t
rubrhim the wrong way.
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Safety first. Never call a man a liar unless
he is used to ‛ it.
Procrastination is the thief of time. We never
know when we are well off until afterward.
If some people should ever rise in the world
they would get dizzy and want to jump off.
Hard knocks may be good for a man, bt that’s
no Salve for the conscience of the knocker
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We shouldn’t judge by mere appearances, but
it i shard to make a pretty girl understand that.
It sometimes happens that even the people who
complain that they have nothing to do refuse to
do it. a . •
__ I- VVX H1Y® HM-N V--W1*NV no
Tatsti whiskey, rock and rye, or any other
8 cold and cough remedy they have
■ I Ara ever tried. •
Sedentfio Remedies
true romanee. How the woman, bent
your money back, twominutesi feverishness, headachee, andmusculur
you cannot feel the distressing sym- 1 . ...
toms of your cold fading away like
a.dream, within .the time limit.'Don't
cian. “Too many patients <got to Reading them.
After that I never could diagnose a case."--
Lousville Courier-Journal.
BETTER THAN WHISKEY
FOR COLDS AND FLU
THE ONE PRICE CASH
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be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
It bans without odor, smoke or noise,
—as pomp ing up, to simple, clean,
sate. Burns $4% air, and 6% common
kerosene (coal oil.)
The inventor, J. T. Johnson, 600 W.
Lake BL, Chicago, Ill., to offering to
send a lamp on 10 dnys'FBW trial,
or even to give one FREE to the first
uner in odeh locality who wil help
him introduce it Write him today
ir watch in your hand, take the centrated, but easy to take.-
sk at one swallow and call for To combat's eeld ana for relievine
Emk
f The American Bar Association is going to Lon-
don next summer on a British instead of an Ameri-
9 can steamship, but the published explanation shows____
that the American Bar Association did not pass up finder.
the United States liners because the latter have no
’ American Bar.
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spend it with such exquisite taste. "—Boston Tran-
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2 By the time Mrs.Dellora Angell Norris’ child
gn becomes of age, the original fortune of $38,000,000
will run into enormous figures.—News item. From
|ts present position, we should say it could be
7 done in a walk.
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gs The Cleveland auditorium can not be need free
and thereor-the Repeskan National Committee
L will pay $1 as rent for the building for the next
Republican national convention. Now, boy, “get
E the money.”
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce an-
nounces that there are 70,000 persons in that city
who are not in the movie business, but it neglects
' to say how many there are who ought not to be.
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A contemporary says the .world would be hap-
r pier if we used “no” more. Especially if we didn t
me “ye?” so much and follow it up with a re-
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The coal man realizes that things are, coming
it his weigh.
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V But the "Ford-for-President" clubs won’t now
be changed to "Ford-for-President-Coolidge Clubs.
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The man who never gets anything but Christ- money to burn has never been struek by lightning. <
Emas cards can’t get much kick out of necktie jokes. m
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A Texas physician elaims the discovery of a drug
that will compel men to tell the truth. What’s its.
effect on the ladies, Doc!—Capper’s Weekly. yrrwrmw t'tt.t, arm
i Father- ‘ I know what those artists are. Why, . 3------
he would run through your money in. a year’s
r-Hpistt,totuitvestigatione,thezntondnaton rabei ana Lee Jorth, leaders his father's enemy and falls in love
nership cara, as well as an ■ identifies of two rival Eactions of settlers. The -i k ‛---
tion card bearing a name different scenes are 1aid in the Tonto Basie,
fromatvtaxinepsdastwparpspnetn and - batils which rosun-
tb. Mexican from stolen clothing, ed from thi quprrel, both
He was locked up, with ‘ ‘ possession ' were wiped out literally “to the*last
of stolen property” marked against'——”
The trend of modern 1
th the ancient saws. Hi
„ in jump out of the fryin
cooker —New York Bun and Globe.
Dadur workea hard at your nge, {
and that is the reason why I am rich m
"True enough, pater; but your^dad^
to bet you won
scenario which he, with the aid of
Mary O’Gara, prepared from Ger.
trade Atherton ‛s beet selling novel of |
the same title.
The presentation at the Melba will
be accompanied by a special* mtsical
program and appropriate short roel
subjects. . •
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iepgn against the
5- P rigors ofp
A winter/
"Enrich your blood build up your sys-
tem and ward off colds by using BEX-
ALL EMULSION OF COD LIVER
to take and the most agreeable cold
and cough remedy for children as
well as adults. Quickest relief for
catarrhal croup and children’s chok-
. run nrougn your money ane u year b ,
Daughter—“Yes, papa, but he would Pieturegoere.are promtoed-a dis
- - — tinet treat in “Black Oxen,21 a First
Tough Egg—“Want to buy a diamond pin,
Guv’ner!” Hardrocks—“Let’s see it.’’ Tough Egg
—“Turn your ’ead slow. See tha fat Woke with
the gray eoat on! Hit’s in ‘is necktie.’’—Path-
ante-room.” “Yes,” explained the eminent physi-
South Main
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(OIL. It’s a remarkable food tonic—
t made from finest quality Norwegian
ithil, pleasantly flavored^ Highly son
whArmen-tdAya thkenecosBittuo iokMg pieasan dealers that there is no premium on bachelors quar-
while having her picture taken. ■ ters
. explain how.you CM get the ageaey,
1 and without experience or money make
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Another lot of about 60 Dresses, all
goodstyles, Satins, Canton Crepes, Poi-
ret Twills, Charmeuse andCombina-
, tions, regular $25 to $40 values,locose i
out— .
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contemplating taking a course in a first-class business
school can save money by securing a schlarship through
the Review, We have scholarships far Aale in local and
out-of-town’schools of the highest standing. If you are in-
The Ananias Club: “It’s all right, dear,”
smiled the hungry husband,“this indigestible salad
suits me just as well as the roast beef, mashed po-
tatoes, corn on the cob and apple pie I was hoping
you yoyld have for dinner. ’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. AARESEI mwrinaw
Author Aids Director.
Zane Grey, novelist, has brought
his talents to bear on motion picture
production. “To the Last Man,” the
first Paramount photoplay made un-
der the author ‘8 personai mupervision
which will be shown at the Yale
Theater today bares the stamp' of
Mr. Gray’s personality. This picture
shows primitive life and bates in the
most magnificent country in the
world. I\ .
The tale to that of a feud between
on keeping her return visit to
America a secret, attracts the atten-
tion of a newspaper man, who sees
in her his ideal, and, fopowing a
chance meeting, falto ■ in love with
her and continues hla devotion in face
of criticism by frinds and knowl-
edge that his sweetheart is old
enough to be his mother. The en-
trance of a flapper into the odd roj
manee is said to cause many uinque
climaxes to develop and to add con-
siderable action to the rapidly mov-
ing story.
Prominent in support of Mina Grif-
fith and Mr. Tearle are Clara Bow,
who plays the flapporish Janet; Alaa
Hale, Kate Lestew, Thomas Rieketta,
Tom Guise, Claim MaeDbwell, Lin:
coin ‘Stedman and Clarissa Blewynne,
Mr. Lloyd produced the screen ver-
sion of ‘ ‘ Black Oxen ’ ’ from a
road tie* at the grade crossing are get- matter how bad it may be.
and Mor. toon Mb a. b^. | ianaw5^ iot .
dlane sleeper* all berths will be upper*, between will power and won’t power.
C . 0,M . . ‘ : • gerve vou two tea.gpoonfulg.
Every Druggst m U. S. In- ou . . .
" - — - - "5 -""i drink at
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A new oil lamp 'that gives an amas-
tag briliant, sott, white light,. eve*
better than gun or eleetrieity, has been
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t""okoxnat"ehd"cion‛
War, and
m=saz
was presiding elder in different dis-
triets of the Methodist ehureh in Tex-
ne for SO years. He bad pheld pas
torates at Cameron, Longview, Mar-
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iview, weekly, one
Postotfice as Second Clase Mail,
ipreoentative, C. J. Anderson, Bpecial
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tocond Street, New York.__________
omroneoub reflection upon the ‘character, atanding,
don of any person, firm or corporation which may
the columas of The Review, will be gladiy eor-
on its being brought to the attention of the
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BMBeMI UP ASSOCIATED FRESHF”—"^
'here are millions of American citizens to year or two.
mamsitzongnna"inesntdonnvwnsrnorso‛ucyeredans-
pointment, because there are millions of American
citizens who would say, cordially and without re-
serve, that aa a statesman Mr. Fol
.try‛s greatest motor manufacturer.
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No, Chlorinda, it would notbetruthfufto say W
thajithe individual who drank varnish, mistaking
it for home brew was a man of polish.—New Or-
leans States.
-. Medical scientist says • love produces in some
: people definite physical maladies, ona of which
m, is complete loss of speech; But love has loosened
B more tongues than it ever stilled.
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mencing Bunday. ■ Delightful Elixir Called Asp- ten, time* as quick and effective aa
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dherein. ".s
All rigMe of tepublication of special dinpatehs heroin
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Delightful Taste, Immediate
Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
The- sensation of the drug trade to
Aspironal the two-minute cold and
cough reliever, authoritatively guar-
anteed by the laboratories; tested,
approved and most enthusiastically
CANDIES
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‛ Chili Con Carni — Band- ; ‛
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After all, there isn’t a whole lot of difference ; Phones—1439--439 .
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E Give father handkerchiefs instead of neckties;
■ then he will have some place to park the tears aft-
er Jan. 1.
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K In the destruction business the Mexican revolu-
Si tionists are one town ahead of the Mexican earth-
- ' quakes.
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L. ... Congress has lota, its Volstead, but has a Ship-
stead, which somehow reminds us of the 12-mile
L limit. «
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.