Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 10
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Cast tour bread upon the waters and it will
draw fish, a........... to the, oil stock salesmen.
A Detroit man was poisoned by eating some hot
dogs, perhaps because the hot dogs went mad.
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Girls and women of the most even
disposition are quick, to recent direct
The "boys’ kites are making some people look
up for the first time since last fall.
ITALY HIKES
RHEUMATIC PAINS
GO QUICKLY
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DEMAND FOR G. F. P. •
IS INCREASING BY
LEAPS AND BOUNDS
as A tout
La AFTER HOUB8
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Metropolitan is a man who doesn’t care a darn
about his neighbors, but is proud of being one of
so many.'—San Francico Chronicle.
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The Grand Old Party is having its family trou-
Unfair opponent: (
tricks faster than you
drawn vehicle. However, they can not
be barred from all etreets as thia la
a live stock center, .. —
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Mrs. J. O. Windham has returned
from a visa totdomerville. "rnT •
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Charity doesn’t cover any greater multitude of
girl .rum runners—how rough does a fellow have
sins than a conveniently poor memory.
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The army may name its planes after cities. This
is better, than the1 present plan of naming them
after radio stations.
City Delivery: a
One Month-------------------
Bix Months, cash in advance.
One Yaar, cash in advance—..
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Seely’s Drug Store
A. H SEELY, Pharmacist
. A government official at Washington has an-
nounced that we have enough coal "to last 7000
years. What does he mean, we?—Life.
Limited time,
offer
$198
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Sing Sing reports a good bal team this year,
maybe with the idea of knocking the ball over
the fence and chasing it.
to a Mah Johg player.
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If you go by divorce statisties, America may be
called the land of the freed.
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In announcing on the Third Party ticket, Sena-
tor laFollette also picked his place in the race.
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Both factions of Mississippi G. O. P. for Coolidge.
—headline: Don’t >ou mean both Mississippi Re-
publicans f”54' I
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Coolidge Cuts Off Arms for HHonduras.—Head-
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Alt take the place of Aw
truck meet, inelud-
. _________jM Md Junior High
the sixth grade, will be
st Fair Park at trlO o ’cloak
as “a traitor” and instructed its delegates for
McAdoo. ,
Many conventions chose anti-Reed delegations
publishers. ----
MEMBENS or HE ASBOCIATED PuEBS. „
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use
for publieation of all news dispatches credited to it or not
otherwise credited in this paper and alee the local news
THB RE
©. H POOLS.—,
BCI HORNE-
He compounded a powder called
Volta that to . claimed to be a pow-
erful and active Uric Odd solvent.
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Chicago item says that a wealthy bootlegger who
was found dead is believed to have drank his own
stuff. Ven as the ancient Roman, when he wanted
to end it all, fell on his sword..
Because another director objected to sitting on
the same board with-him, on account of statements
he had made concerning the saleyof President
Harding's newspaper, Frank A. Vanderlip has
resigned as a director of the Continntial Can Com-
pany. Now would you say that Vanderlip has
been canned or uncanned?
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Honor of her
!er enjoying the
Any erroneous reflection upon the eharacter. Standing,
or repul nt ion of any persoa, firm or corporation which may
appear in the columns of The Review, will be gladly ocr-
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EBal
icing Representative, 0. J. Anderson, Bpecial
360 N. Michigan Atenue, Chicago IU.
- 1 JWpM'B. Mulligan, 80
’ herein published.
AU rights of republication Of special dispatehes herein
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his own.” Webster--“Is that why ho accnsen
i Wife of being the author of all his troublest !
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So for the only practical result—result, not bene-
pofgGeneral Dawes' suggestion that Germany
HMM taxation if the announcement that Grover
Mall wants to return to America.
in hybridization, maybe we are.
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The Pledge of Purity
When you get your soda water at Seely’s
Fountaipg you may have the satisfaction and
knowledge that nothing but the purest and
most healthful beverages will be served you.
Soda water is indeed the national bever-
age—the thrilling, chilling, bubbling bever-
age of health?
You will find at this fountain many new
and popular drinks and along with them all of
the old stand-bys made better than ever be-
fore..
Delicious ice cream in a variety of flavors
and fancy concoctions. Try our special 50c*
Brick of Ice Cram—two flavors to the brick.
Delivered to your home.
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The well-known Italian physicist,
Alessandro Voltai for whom the elee- |
trie volt has boon named, has made |
a seientifie discovety that pre
to make rheumatic, pains a thi
the past for the thousandn who
butfered its terrible tortures.
Sabbath, March 22, Professor Las
mont Thompson occupied the
th the Keene ehurch. For -one hour
he held .the people's intereat, jisten-
ing to an address espeeially directed
to the parents. Hie theme mi: The
moulding of eharaeter, the most di-
vine work ever intrusted to man.
The Parent Teacher Asociation
held its regular meettag Thursday
night. It was decided to meet after
thia in the afternoon at the close
of school so as to give an opprtun- ■
l ty for mothers who lies far away to 1
the Keere publi school is prosporing. •
He isrintroducing 'something new this
year, which assets with pleasure from ,
the pupils. Graduating exercises ,
will be held at close of school. The
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it is a hungry moth that has lived on one bath
ing suit all thin winter.
I Blackstone.—- “He never had an
once to be held under the auspices of
the State Department of (Education.
State Superintendent S. M. N. Marrs
will be hero with other members of his
department.
The purpose of the conference is to
discuss educational plana for next year.
The State officials will assist local
boards of education with information
pertaining to financial educational
finances, teachers’ turnover, and die-
cuss problems peculiar to various lo-
calities. A
hesitate because thy can’t “afford
it.” The 5Oe size contain three
Omne Month, cash in advance-----
Six Months, 'cash in advance-----
One Year. eash in advance——.
a Johnson Bounty Review, Weekly,
nenday afternoon, aceording to R.
Irewster, dimeter general, of the .
r. Brewster directed the county in
holastie league .meet laat Friday /
Agenoy, 360 N. Michigan Ao
Eastern Advertising Representative Ra
East Forty Second Street, Ni
elass haa been organized, ofticers
elected, Md those to whom- the let
has fallen to take uetive part are
kept energetie and busy.
A few neighbors and friends gath-
ered at the home of Mrs. C. Knudsen
last Sunday and surprised her with a
handkerchief shower and a nice din-
ner, which they brought with them.
It was Mrs. Knudsen’S birthday, and
all enjoyed the occasion very much.
times as much as the Ne size. Al!
tor Reed for having forsaken the Democratic,
party and for his abuse of Woodrow Wilson and
chose delegates who are uninstructed but are for
McAdoo. The Barton county convention at La-
mar adopted a resolution attacking Senator Reed
Miss Velma Browder, of Cleburue,
was a victor here this week.
rTHESE two utensils take the place
X of three-2-quart covered baking
dish, 3-quart covered sauce pan and
2-quart double boiler. At the special
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So far, we have had just about at much spring
as there is in a certain make of popular automo-
biles. ~ - •
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“Now is the time for all good men to vote for
the favorite son,” wrote Alabama with her Under-
wood.
City Track Meet To
Be Held Wednesday
P. M. At Fair Park
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... homely is because young men today don’t pay
. any attention to a girl’s looks,” said the ugly lass.
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appear in the columns w me xuvaow, waa ve yuuy line. Not, however, one of those cases where a man
. meted upon its being btought to the attention of th* would cut off his right arm for another.
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Coolidge to get a secretary of the navy.. The
whole Republican party is at spa.
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Miss Piano—‛ ‘ Are you fond of music ? ’ ’ Mr.
Forte—Yes, very, but please don’t stop playing
on my account,”—Hamilton (Ont.) Herald.
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Reported at Eberbach, Baden, that Grover Berg-
doll. the American draft evader, is going home
“to face the music.” The music that Bergdoll
failed to face was “My country, ’tis of thee.”
The test of time and real bervice dhow
better than theory, what can be ex-
pectea of a medicine. The continued
growth in th rate of G F. P. sales is
a forceful indication of the dependence
which women are learning, through, ex-
perlence. they can place in ths marvel:
ous medicine to relieve them pt pain and
suttering from so-called female trou-
bles" and restore them to health mid hap-
piness with an abundance of energy, vi-
tality and youthful bouyancy.
"The enthusiastic words of praise
. dead cheiftnin. Woodrow Wilson, we are unaltera-
i bly opposed to the candidacy of James A. Reed.” . . ..
The stone county eonvention, which met at Galena, bles and the whole country is listening in on the
—— •Wouldn‛t it be nice if we always were as nice
One who can think up dirty"as we sometimes are?
iter, hoth in this country andinItu- >
ly, that the Amreican dintributore Twen€y of the «‛Peace Plans’’ »m
haw authorized local druggsta To.die being published in a book by the Pence
unqualified ward under the title of "Ways to
-----! Peace,* by Charles Beribners Sons
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. left MS, tor„ESmthradnfamezntofpreroeny
........ he wil play baf this, is ^“2. °
‘ Mona, Texas. Their ielatives and
azipm
Mr. ana Mra, R L. Emerson of . 8 w. 3 8. graduating sIms
has been organised Md their membefa
are busy plauning for the commence-
meat exereises.
Teachers of the north central part
of Texas will meet in Cleburne April pains In’the sides, nausea, cramping,
14 ami 15 for an educational confer- Liness, nervousness and. that awful.
“Leg Shot Off at Party,” says a nearby ex
change. Anything to do with the one-step!”—Buf
falo Evening Times.
pepse Volta with an; ! .
57 mm-- i = mazgaz neig"we--. .
If you suffer from Rheumatie pains, ter, Winiam 8. Culbertsom, Gutw»r f. alt- 1a
Sciatlea, Lumbago, Gout or Neuralgia, Borgham, Samuel Peter Wilson, M ,
yM owe it to yourself to try thia re- Carey, Thomas, Simeon L_Btranskyy,D.
markable new scientific treatment. It Charlea W. Elt, Kneel Brunken,John
in absolutely harmless and will not MePalmer, payid. Star..Jordan.Prof
eoat om cent if you do not receive Manley o. fudeon, J. Whitla-Stinson,
Wonderful relief. \ bavia Atkinn, Theodore, Stanfieid1, E.
You can get a box of Vla from J. Howe, Dr. Nathan saac. Bishop
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Cornelia Vandervilt says she is going to make
4 a Yankee out of the Briton she is to marry. .dPqe
AnficaizationofHn."Jomm Francis Amhet
ingo despondency and melancholy, we
were able to give G. F. P. powers not
possessed by any other medicine. Clint I
is, ability to overcome and stamp outi
that dreaded malady.catarth;and to!
qulektyn build up strength, energy and
vitality 'through stimulating and enCour-
aging the natural functioning of au the
organs of the body.
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^/"^'Abe-Trnant—“I like the flat very much,
_uvhearthatsthe plaee"is haunted.” Landlord will be up to next.
ma-"aszcsyisomhp"zppdnamkt.zrraaoanal
pay them rent and refuse to move out.
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jOt ' and somec instrueted their representatives in the
and Jo Frank Leathers.
The Parent veachers ■ Asaociatloh
presented ’‘Deacon, Dubbs” Wednes-
day night whiehJ added about eighty
dollars to their fdud.® Mrs. 8am Bain,
president of the association, directed
the play.
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Teachers From North
Central Texas Will
Meet Here April 14’
which thousands of women are nW
showering on G. F P. every day, geays
the representativ of the discoverrs of
this remarkable medteiie," is a source
of intense satisfaction to all of us.
Through the anqazing discovery that
catarrh of the gererative organs is the
dreaded malady which is responsible for
90 per cent of so-called "female disor-
ders." such as headaches, backaches,
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feel-
Our government
AN n4pp prints a booklet on
•AIN LJWJML) keeping worms out
e A—ye of the garden, w I
° /\ yr we could turn loos
“ • * some flying fi*
they would help.
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More people would be sensible if it didn’t take
so much practice. ’
Lebenon endorsed the Wilson administration and
condemned Reed. The Cass county convention at
Harrisonville endorsed the administration of Wood-
row Wilson and instructed its delegates to oppose
Senator Reed’s candidacy. The reslutions adopted
by the Clay county convention at Liberty spoke
of the American ideals promulgated by* every good
Democrat from Jefferson to Woodrow Wilson and
instructed its delegates to support “no man or
measure that could in any way promote the can-
didacy of James A. Reed of Missouri.” The Worth
county convention at Grant City condemned Sena-
Miss Mary Bethen was here from
Are we, wonders a biologist, becoming a hybrid Arlington for the weekend visting
* WS ”3- "4 -* — _» • .. 4 t — _ 1 ____her parents.
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cither utena
, attend. Mre, Rotenberry’s alas
fourth and fifth grades, will ।
1 program at the next meeting,
W. j. E King, the principal
. nchool, was elected an delegate
attacks on their character, or bold
advances. But it is hardly explain-
able why these same folks tolerate dis-
figuring pimples, blotehes, bumps,
“breaking out,” ete.,, which are even
worse pesto than that.
These -ekin diseases quit annoying
• people quickly after first few appli-
John"De Luca nd Miss Ebner cattons of the wonderful Black Md
---- — Guess, both of Fort Worth, came to .White Ointment. It is proven the
It is not taken internally, but to cUburao to be married Saturday. It champion of the cause of men Md
shaken into the shoes or stockings being about 7 a’elock in the evening, women wherever it to being introdue-..
nnd is absorbed through the pores Scouple called on Asaiatant Clerk ed, in freeing themselves from the ag-
in the solea of the feet. It is intend- George L. Murphy at his home, 881 gradating annoyances of pimples, rash, ,
ed to be absorbed almost immediately Doglas -avenue, for the licenna. Jus- blotehee, tetter, ring-worm, eezma, ete.,
into the blood, and this is 4ue, no Wright wan brought to the and the cost is «o small, none need
doubt, to the fast that(the nolo* of scene and he knot wM tied. - .......
the feet contain over ten times the . . 0
Misses Omega Pollard and Voraice
Groom, of Lllian,are guests of Mrs.
Clarence Henderson.
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A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. W, F. Igram March 20.
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A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cooper March 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meisenheimer,
o fUlliau, visited relatives here this
week. ’ -,1.
The teachers with many pupils anil
patrons attended the Interscholastic
League meet at Cleburne Friday.
Jack Hast entertained a number of
her littlefriends Saturday afternoon
in honor of her seventh birthday. The
children enjoyed various games and
refreshments Were served to about
twenty guests.
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1, Coolidge ought to be able to play good golf by
’—Toronto imagining the ball is tone senator’s head.
0 . v. It is not clean-up time until you can leave
82 thoueht windows clean up.
Things are getting so a anok
without worrying or
James Pyeatt and J. D Hinson pf
Stephensvihe, spent' the apekend with
their parente here
. state convention to vote against Reed “first, last
an<l all the time.” We have mentioned by name
only wonnties whose conventions gave in their
resolutions some light on what Senator Reed calls
the “factor contributing to the, tous,unsaisfac-
•■■■. tory result.”, # ■
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WISE AND OTHERWISE.
Druggists Were at First Doubt-
- ful About the Unheard ot De-
mand which immediately Fol-
lowed Its Introduction Here.
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a Petting always seems a very reprehensible prac-
8 . tice to personk who got their share of it 30 years
.yawago—San Francisco Chronicle. ’ .
.t The Ananias Club: “The reason I’m "glad I ’m
Mary Alice Leathers enteretained
’Friday afternoon- in
eighth birthdayI A"At _
usual games, rkreshments were served
to the followig: Currie Kent, Mary
Lee, and Nelh Pendley, Jack" Hart,
Irene,-Jaunite and Tom Copeland, Ned
Coffman, Bab Cooper, Ione Newsome,
Wayne Cooper, Jimmie Windham,
Lois, Ruth and Mart Ewnig; Edna
Pyeatt, Lucille and Edna Higginbath
am, Carton and .George Cooper, Ruve.
Ted and Bobbie Lee Moore, Barnett
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n"aon anyForhe port oP the body. Twenty "Peace Plans", navK
po, Now Printed in Book —
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FIRE AT WACO PLANT
DOES 826,000 DAMAGE
WACO, Texas, March 81.—Damage
estimated at between 925,000 and 930,-
900 resulted from a fire early Satur-
dyinight in the Ht room of the In-
dustrial Cotton Oil, Company. The
blaze started from one of the lint
gins: on the second floor of the mill.
The loss is covered by insuranee.
FORT WORTH MAN OUT .
DURING SUNDAY FIGHT
FORT WORTH. Am, March 8L—
Jack Lucas, employed’by a local ho-
tel, sustained a deepfut in his head
during a fight Mere late Sunday after-
noon. He was taken to St. Joseph’s ।
Infirmary; where attendants sai4 hia
condition waa not serious.
A hot her mhn employed by the Mme I
hotel waa taken into custody and to
being hold iu the county jail pending
an investigation. ; ।
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FORT WORTH MAY SOON BE
rowWITHOUT HORSES
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FORT WOOTH, Tekan, March 31.-4
Horses, already hard hit. by competion
of automobiles .may be struck another
blow. Leading citinens here have
suggested an ordinanee barri aA horses
from the etreets, sad Mayor E. R.
Cockrell asserted he to la favor of
an ordinanee that will prohibit eextain
streets and sections to horse traffic
and assess a license foe oa each horse
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Luck is the only thing that can temper the wind Thuober where he wi
r referred to Reed as “a Republican in the guise of
. a Democrat.” The Laclede county convention at
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"‘Nothing could equal the frightfulness of a
gas war,” writes a military expert. Aakth G.
0, P. about an oil war. I **4 M
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Some of us carry speculative optimism togthe
point of counting the eggs the chicken Will lay
before the chickeps are hatched.
It should have been no task at all for President
WORK ON FORT WORTH ozuz
BUILDING TO 8TART BOON
KMT WORTH, Texan, March niL
. * u . ■ Work on the ptoposed Fort Worth
dog can't bury a bone Club builaing to he erected on the
. . .. • mg over some probing committee Roe lot, at the corner of Sixth -*
digging it up. . Throckmorton st meta, io to begin ,
. • a Authorization wae given the boat
Too many bank cashiers are eseaping after a Mngstorztogdrawasplannt or the f
spring cleaning. heght of the atrEtMa" 59 2
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MISSOURI DEMOCRATS AND
SENATOR REED.
In the statement he issued after the overwhelm-
2 ing reaction of his presidential candidacy, by
the count conventions held throughout Missouri to
elect delegates to the Democratic state convention
at Springfield, Senator James A. Reed said he
5, would* not discuss th question of mass conventions
or “the other factors contributing to the, to us,
<- insatisfactory result.” h. '
We got some idea of these facts when we know
t that Henry couny convention, which mat at Clin-
r ton, said, in its resolutions, that "'because of the
I love and devotion and the fealty we bear to our
so,, a ' •-----.
Out beyond the 12-mile limit there seems to be
rum enough for all.-—Washington Pose.
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e A man was charged with petty larcency. ‘Twas
" alleged he stole a kiss. The injured one refused
r to press the change. She said the police had highly
c kagulted her by not making the charge one of grand
larceney.- Hamilton (Ont.) Herald.
Mra. Das Lacewell is here from
Lubbock visiting her. daughter, Mra.
E.E. Sorter. ’ ug
Misa Fay Rhea, of Oseeola, was a
recent gueit of her eitler, Mrs. Arliss
Coffman.
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