Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 10
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Food j
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per sperisl pictures ever mads. Rogu-
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SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
regular Palace priclKL-
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get UP hun, try and feeling fine. Reg-
ommended by
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atatingithe’mte
balances that
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TO MOVE TO
DING IN APRIL
aith will move her
foolworth building
nouneed Monday
m resources, sett out to
giving natural eh
The genuine beara
BROWN DOMESTIC
Good quality Brown, about 3,000 yards,
36-inch, worth 20c, limit 20 yards—
12 1.2c
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THURSDAY MIGHT
There is only one medicine .that
really Stands out pre-eminent as a
medicine for curable ailments of the 1
kidneys, liver and bladder. < I
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands
the highest for the reason that it has
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I story from Eve-i
has been direeted'
institutiou
Hver to the <
ment is, too strong and Valerie finally
offers to live with him as his common
law wife. Neville first refuses but is
finally on the point of accepting Val-
erie's sacrifice of honor when unex-
pected forces intervene which rush the
story to its intesting and dramatie sHi-
BLEACHED DOMESTIC.
About 2,000 yards of good soft Bleach
Domestic, 36-inch, free of dressing, worth
20c, limit 10 yards to a customer—
12 l-2c
m without
ignatureof
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Irotary OB
Its seones of Berne celebration at
night, of Roman sports in the arena,
fit the burning of Rome and of the
/Marehing at, the Boman legions
- against N< " ’
Me will buy two dozen fresh eoun-
try eggs at Fred Blasingame’e Gro:
eery. • d-1
i the other a Russia ■ peasant girl.
> arrival 'of Rita, and the appear-
e of a man who belonged to Olga
inova’a paat, complicate matters for
> can quickly build up
». get back their normal
tors. The large also
seald propom
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OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE
.IS A BIG EVENT
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We do not have the space to give you a full list of the wonderful values
you in our piece goods department but everything in “ ‘
special prices.
Pepsinated Calomel Is
Better than the old-
Time Sickening Kind
It is gentle, imported Enghishi
Calomel, combined with Pepsin and
other helpful ingredients. It is mild
but certain, causing no harshness or
unpleasantness and will absolutely
relieve indigestion, billiousness, bad;
colds, constipation and sick headaches.
And beet of all it does it at oncer—
M'f /M"al
& -—.2 m-en 2.
The oommitte om program for the
purpone of raising a fund to assist the
old V. O. V.‛s to attend the annual ro-
union at Memphis is uspeoially request-
ed to attend a meetin W be held at
the Bonfederate Hall in the eourthouse
on Thursday evening at 7:80 o’elock.
All members are requested to be pros-
eat byrequest osHug Pas hal, aair
man. •We • •e
Enoch Wofford, who^has been vio-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wofford of 507 North Grandbury
street for the week-end, left last
night for Ausin where he is at-
tending State University.
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ever shown upon the sereen. At the
Bex Wednesday and Thursday, April
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..Miss Herma Brewer, daughter of
. Mrs. Jack Brewer of 202 West Heard
street, left Satufday for Brecken-
ridge, where she recent^ accepted the
position as stenographer for the Mas-
-on Motor Co. in that city.
■Mrs. Minnie’ Wroe of Fort Worth
and Miss Louise Wroe of Dallas spent
- the week-end in Cleburne with their
father and grandfather, J. H. Hill.
Miss Wroe was aecompaniel by little
Miss Jacobs Who visited friends here.
This 25th nyofMnreh, 1924. - -■
MBS. JERRINE HUGHES,
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the department will he offered at
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triehds quickly because its mild and
immediate effect is soon realized in
most cases. It is a gentle, healing
vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at
all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,
medium and large.
However, if you wish first to test
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
V., for a sample bottle. When writ-
ing be sure and mention this paper.
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- lathide Brundage
p__"Fashion Bow" was
directed by Robert Z. Leonard, direc-
tor genraf of Tirtany Produetions, a
which M. A. Hottma si general man-
ager. Huda Cowan and Howard Hig
gm wrote ths story for Miss Murray.
. . •- Oliver T. Marsh was photographer, and
dramatie atopy: that was. A Horace Jackmon art ditector. “Fashion
> who.pblshed inrmangazine Row" is a Metro picture.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUESIN OUR
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Dress Goods Department^
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ora FAST EXPaESS"
, Iterqational News
"The News ia Pieturos"
Tomorrow and Thursday
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Freeh from the bigpieture shops
Abut turn out the master productions .
g.form. ™* 9r
2 one of the most anjebEntea of the
-country’s picture directors, namely,
, Edward J. LeBaint, who has made pos:
■ smible some of the biggesrsuceesmes of
Mother! Fletcher’s Castria has
been in use for over M years to relieve
bnbiee and shileren of Constipation.
Flatulency Wind CoUe and Diarrhea;
allaying Feverishnesa arising there-
from and by regulating theStomach
and Bowels. aids the assimilation of
CHAPPED HANDS
V ohbtadnaadrocdoisncJastrub
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S.S.S. keepsaway
Pimples
Yew will be cgmpejlca u admit that
the resulta of S.$S ar
really amazigl
Did you ever know how big cities
make the hydrant water fit for you to
drink! That’s what 8. 8. 8. does to
the blood in your own blgod-pipon. It
GINGHAM
About 5,000 yards gpod quality bookfold
gingham, 27 inches plaid and checks,
worth about 22%c, your choice, yard— °
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We have in stok now all of the Baby Chick
Feed* Growing Mash, also Laying Mash for
the Hens. Big stock of Rice Bran, Oats, Com,
Hay, and all kinds of Cow Feed.
We deliver to all parts of the city.
Our big store is on the corner of James and
‘Mill streets, just off South Main, almost op-
ppsite the jail,
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L. C. CASON
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.-special wholly produced abroad by an la-- i- -la -e ha- anwi-ment
5 . - American technical force.
It contained na international cast
•cf palyers—the world's best talent
having been drawn upon.
It has been pronounced the most
beautiful apecitaele ever presented.
charm in spite of her environment. _____. -__.________
%S,'SS dnporamax“qzstuxna"h emall tablet at u^i^ ^...ui
levo. But the artist’s family is furb
on at what they deem an undesirable
union and influence Valerio to give
him up by oonvineing her that the mar-
riage will wreck his career. She tries
desperately to kill his love and neatly
succeeds but in the end their attach-
One large lot 32-inch gingham, all new
spring patterns, standard fine quality for
dreses. Worth 35c, for <
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we is hereby give
4 th dar dap
proposals (or the
in thousands upon thousands of dis.
“,t. tressing cases. Swamp-Root makes
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we have to offer
36-inch Indian Head, colors guaranteed
fast, all best spring colors, Special—
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to vea three sad a
Clburne, reports the
IT is the storm last
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tomiobil, would have
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"The Common Law" opened a two
_ days ’ engagement at the Palate Theatre
lero have been declared the yesterday.
tending T. W, C. at. Fort Worth is
in the city visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. Boulware of 306 Oran
avenue. Miss Boulware has as her
house guest Miss Evelyn Martell, also
• student of ‛T. W. C.
ATTHNTIQN!'
Vote this ticket for "Water dommis-
O. Sauerman. 1
D. 8,Bowell.
. Jas G. Taylor.
They have never served on the Board
of Equalisation.
(Political Advertisement) >
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xopm MAoEEY METHODS
I • pMake our shoe repairing just so ef-
I feetive ss the original factory pro-
I eene, Vea dop’t have to take our
I word for it, but the next time you
A have ehoes to mood, bring them here
I and see how wo repair them.
L G. BAYIESS, SHOE CHOP.
■ toe A.Hedersom St.
EE-si- Phone 07
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LQNG CLOTH '
Good quality Long Cloth put up in 10-
yard pieces, 36 i riches wide. Worth about
25c yard, not over one piece to the custo-
mer, 10 yards a
$1.69
' city for the privilege ot being'made
” the depository of the funds of the eity.
" ippointment of such depository
for the period to July 4, 1024,
from the date of acceptance of the
bid. . : 7- -’v J n'.
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Prpcrastination is still the greatest
thief in the world I Do not put off
insuring your hAe from fire when
we eaa ottr* such reasonable Md
protective insurance. Let us ex-
plain.
LMiss Murray’• gowns and ’dances
MS highlights of “Fnahion Bow,"
WhUs there are -many seenos of lavisb
i beauty. Earle Foxe, Fueemaa Wood,
5 Elmo Mucoln Md Mi ’
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KU "SMB COMMON LAW"
AT PALACE T1DU.TM TODAY
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makes it fit to circulate. S. B. 8. ta
acknowledged to be onei of the most I
Fiwertul, rapid Md efecuive blood-
rinssrs known. You don't have to
use some now tad trentment that to
mere guesswork, you don’t have to
emhear things on your face in a vain
effort to get rid of eruptions. Erup-
tions come from blood Impurities and
a lack of rich blood-cell. C 8. S.
bunida now btood-celis: This io why
8.8.8. roots out of your system the
impurities which cause boils, pim-
ples, blackheads, acne, blotches, ,OO-
sum totter. rash. That’s why 8. 8. 8.
has done such wonderful work in from
Mg thousands from the scourge of
Amenttom 8. 8.8.to also a remark-
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IN NEW METRO FILM
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«Fanhioh Row," doncribea asthe
most sumptuous and entortaining of
Mae Murray's pietures, will eome to
the Palace Theatre tomorrow. Miss
Murray
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. motion picture, “The Common Law,"
. 1 t momezamn ar Corinne
appear Irene Bioh, Eileen Percy, Tot-iNiftit„Sonway Tearleand.Eliok
tie Williams, Josephine Grower., Lewie Meztene.whieiA xeeptional PUPPg
parton, Pio Ac6yiiouehnnd Wiem Pont, Wan
NEno IS UNIQUE AMONG . mon.-aw"i of.Valeris
mofon PorvNEsMes oungeginiwho,athddcdysthbovh
Rome ™ bum upon
GHILOREN CHI FOR W
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A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups - No Narcotics!
, Murmy has the role of tw sist
one of them a Broadway aotresa i
gives up her stage earpot to mai
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It is the only picture to re-ereate
.the pomp, thespendor and the 'actual
incidents of history on the very
ground and amid nth every scenes
Where they were enacted.
It is, in point of persons employed,
the greatest pieture ever produced.
Bixty-five thousand persons appear in
some of the seenes:
Cooking. Alight Luch
, Also in Tablet form.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446508/m1/3/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.