Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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Big Reduction in
Storage Batteries
them out and restore rosy cheeks and
cheerful spirits. Price 35e. Cold by
Foster-Fain Drug Co—Adv.
Used Kellogg’s Bru 2 monihs—
constipalion gone after suffering 3 years
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Radio Batteries recharged 75c
AU Auto Batteries recharged
$1.00
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AND LOOK ’EM OVER
Peters Garage
And Electric Co.
201 W. Henderson Phone 371
We call for and deliver
, batteries.
C. M. Bond, representing Herrman
and. Henican, cotton Commission mer-
chauts, is in the city this week trans
acting business.
-Mrs. O’Brien of Houston is visit-
For today only we are offering you the Hydrax Cakes
baked by Brown Biscuit Company at 35 cents per pound.
Fresh fiz newtons at 25 cents per pound. These are cakes
you know and at prices you can afford to pay.
Phone Us your wants.
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City Electric & Auto
Supply Co.
to preventing the worm from getting
areas in West
Mrs. J. H Happel of 71 North
Walnut street vpent Wednesday in
Fort Worth visiting friends.
Bth Bain, small daughter of J.
11, Suin of Douglas avenue, is eon-
fined to her bed with the measles.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Baa-
day, April A • fine boy.
. Roy Anderson of Clebre was via
iting in this eommunity Sunday;
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Miu Louise Yater, Reporter. Phone Ml
The Review will appreciate readers telephoning say personals or short
joeal bows items to Miss Yater, er direct to the office Phone 31 or 32
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See Miss Davis at Store No. 1 TODAY and get
trial package of these wonderful preparations.
Wofford Bros. are improving their
groecry store by putting in new doors
and remodeling the entrance.
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higher priced brands
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Te and overcome by applying a little
whinh Bulhpur, mays • noted skin ’
wm Rmxm of its cerm dentrovini
Lquid Botozone, yet it is the moot
powerful healing remedy for flesh
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through it that they may safely reduce
steadily and easily without one
change in their mode of life, but
Any breaking oat of the skin,
fiery, itehing eezema, MS be qu
but from yesterday's report he was Quits a crowd from this community
improving rapidly. attended the old soldiets’ meeting at
--- ' the court house Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jennie Bess Cline, daughter ___-____ k - , ‘
Main street, has been confined to his siek but ars slowly improving,
bod for some time with the measles, ——.——
siek And not able to teach this
week. Mrs. Taylor has been teaching
in his place.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Beasley of
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There will be church Sunday at wta. 4
Anglin street. Mrs. Mobley has been the Baptist church. Everybody invit- 110"Pr*e 1
quite siek and her many friends will ed" to
be’glad to know that she is suffic-
Every housekeeper needs a wall mop. We are. going to
offer you a regular $3.50 O’Cedar wall mop for only $2.00.
if you want one do not delay as we have only a limited
supply. We also have the O’Cedar floor mops and O’Cedar
oil in 60c and 30c sizes.
Fresh head lettuce, sweet peppers, carrots, radishes, gren
onions and strawberries.
Godley, formerly of Bono, ate the ....................... .—.
happy parents of a fine boy, born ‘
Tuesday, April 8. Mrs. Beasley is in in this community, but moved.to Bur
the Cleburne sanitarium Both mother leson several years ago. The follow-
and baby are getting along nieely. ing friends here attended the funer-
— , ■al Tuesday afternoon: Mr. and Mra.
We regret to learn of the death of B. H. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Otf
Mrs. C. M. Gordon, who once lived Key and Mrs. W. H Kennpon.
Senator “rwamuariqk
Buffalo streek, spent Thuraday
sures—with brans which are only part
bran. It taks ALL bran to bo 100
per cent effective.
. Because Kellogg’s Bran is ALL
bran it sweeps, cleans and purifies
the intestine. It acts naturally—just
as nature acts. It stimulates the in-
testine and makes it function regu-
larly. It is guaranteed to bring re-
sults, or your grocer will refund your
money.
Kellogg ‛s Bran has a delicious nut-
like flavor. Quite different from ordi-
nary, unpalatable bahs. You will like
it as a cereal,, sprinkled on other
cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or
in the recipes given on every package.
Eat two tablespodmfuls of Kellogg’s
Bran every day—inehronie eases, with
every meal. Made in Battle Creek.
Bold by all grocers.
IATY BUILDING
ene-mcekmmdrs
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______ been successful in keep-
ing it fro mspreading amt no efforts
are going to be spared in the future
05 he cotton fields of the
South," Mr. MeDonald said. He add-
ed that efforts now are being directed
Did it ever occur to you the vast benefits to be derived
from the use of ice in preserving food in cold as well as
hot weathert Try it.
365 Days Per Year Service.
CLEBURNE ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.
T. J. FLAKE; Mgr.
Phone 149
Rodger Barbour of Dulin was in
the city Wednesday visiting his ajs-
tet-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Barbour of
516 North Main street. «
.. daughter, Virginia, who have heen in
transacting Mexla for the past three weeks vis-
iting Mrs. Combs! parents, Rev and
J im Prot ley of
Sweets bus gone to
SPECIAL SATURDAY— Buy three
packages Kellogg’s breakfast foods and
get one package free. Fred Blaaingame
Grocery, 4-12
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T. W. Davidson Of Marshall was
a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Watts of 741 North Buffalo
street Tuesday,
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Drug co. wns in Fort Wonh Wednes w, w.yRannone, who has been con-
anv attending the Rexall banquet, fined to "his bed for some time, due
• ENJOY REAL BAR-
BER WORK.
daughter, Jean, left yesterday
— _______ The little twin daughters of Mr.
Mrs. G. W. Carrigan of RM North and Mrs. Tom Smith have been real
AUSTIN, April 10—Areas in West
Texas infested with pink bollworms
Mr. and Mra. Danner og 303 North
Main street have moved to their
new home on Williams avenue. Mr.
Danner is couected with the Dodge
Bros. agency in this city.
Three years of suffering with con-
stipation. Whnt happiness was his
when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and
krumbled, restored his health. But
read his letter. -
"Dear Sirs:
. this l» what I think at
your krumbled bran. I would not be '
without it for anything in the world.
for 4hiee years I used all
, kinds of medicines for constipation,
and only got temporary relief.- l was
advised by a doctor to use Kellogg s
Iran, and since I began using it I
don't have to take pills or anything
else. I have used it two months, and
my constipation has left me. I feel
better now than I have for three
(The original of this letter is on fle
at the Kellogg Company. Battle
Creek, Mich.)
Kellogg’ll Bran brings result* be-
cause it is ALL bran. You can’t
tight constipation with halfway mea-
There is no substituta for cir-
culation.
to eufrrh 9
unfortunate women who tried
i thing and than another which
relief from their suffering and
Ji riven up all hope of resoring
uf$, Nech and happiness, are
I to find Thoumanda of. women
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The mild cathartic action of Har-
bine is wall liked by ladies. It
purifies the eystem without griping
or sickening the stomach. Price 60c.
Bold by Foster-Fain Drug Co—-Adv.
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Safe Fat Reduction
Reduce, reduce, rruvee, 1» the alo-
gan of all fat people. Get thin ba
Sam Peacock
Barber Shop
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men Now
To Restore Their Vital
nom to mr PINK BOLL MaI
eecwonaza zaox APBEADING Marmola
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iting in this community Wednoda:
Miunes Addie Moore and Oma Riggs
were shopping in Cleburne Baturdek
Mr. and Mm. MeGae visitred Mr.
nre3 Dickey Bunday.
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ing in the home of her sister, Mrs.
M. J. O’Brien on the Grandview ple hospital for the past few months,
road.
gone for several days
business.
I and heals the oezama right np«
the akin deer and smooth. ‘
I dim, ia the cry of fashion and so-
I eiety. And the over-fat wring their
| hands in mortification and helpless-
nens; revolting at nauseating drugs.
Mrs, Oscar Cardwell
wish for his early re-
Misnes.wauline and Emma Lght-
foot were in Cleburne Thuraday shoP
ping _
Mrs. Claude Hightower of Alva-
rado was in Cleburne yesterday shop-
ping. •
O, O. Chrisman of this eity spent
Thursday in Fort Worth transacting
This striking trunk is ii. .
etriped silk in shades of brown, ..
and orange. It emphasizes thu
beauty of long lines by the clever
I addition of braid panels finthea
with long tassels ot dark brown.
An unusual tunic effect is
achieved.
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inelde Ward, Reeves, Presidio, Po-
cos, Hudspeth and Brewster Counties,
according to B. F. McDonald, chief
entomologist, Texas Department of
of Mrs. E. M. Cline, will' return to Mrs. Swiney and Mieses Bessie and Aseiaplturznwphetsbn: whanedhean
1 “partment feels alarmed on account of
the heavy infestation, the post has not
Mrs. Ernest Watt. and Mrs. Avangeined.any more territory in the last
, Williamson were Cleburne visitors, w. # ’
Mrs. 8; B. Mobley of Dallas is in Wednesday. . hAv
the city visiting her daughter, Mra. 1
Sterling Kennard, of 706 North i
wMOiew-kemiepden" - wgnakavine UMi.
Mrs. T. 8. Brown of Alvarado spent
Thursday in Cleburne shoppine *
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Mrs. Ollie ton Ventihg of Forf"
Worth, -formerly of this eity, was ai
Thursday visitor in the home of Mrs.,
W. A. Whitman of 728 North Main
Street I
Mes. stnnon of Rio Vista was
Cleburne yesterday shopping
IU afraid of violent exercise, dreading
J-i the unwelcome and unsatisfying diet,,
until they hit upon the harmless
I PLAN PRIZE FOR FIREMEN
AT WACO COTTON PALACE
W ACD. April 10.— As a result of a
conference between officers of the
Ex-Volunteer Firemen’s Association
here and directors of the Texas Cot-
ton Palace Association, the Cotton
Palace has decided to offer $1,500 in
premiums to the winners of the vari-
ous eVents on firemen ‛s day at the
Cotton Palac this year. Besides the
cash prizes, a loving cup, to cost $100
will be given the strictly volunteer
team , in the reel race.
harmlessly, secretly, and quickly
reaching their ideal of figure, with
a smotehr skin, better appetite and
health than they have ever known.
And now cornea Marmola Prescription
Tablets from the' same famously
harmless formula aa the Marmola
Preseription. It behooves you to
learn the satisfactory, beneficial ef-
fects of this great, safe, fat re-
ducer by giving to your druggist
one dollar for a box, or sending a
like amount to the Marmola Company,
4612 Woodward avenue, Detroit,
Mich., with a request that they mail
to you a box of Marmola Prescrip-
tion Tablets.—Adv.
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Children who have worms are pale,
richly and peevish. A dose or two of
Mipa Ethel Kennon was spopping
in Cleburne Tuesday.
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' Mr. and Mrs. Will Matthews were
iy of West Willingham street, have | ______
moved to their new horns on West M wil Hickman and sinter,
Wilson., street, recently purehased Mr. Mary Smith, were dleburne vis-
from Mr. Rainey. •- —-
the Palace of
Don’t let that
cough run on
TTS much easier to check it now
1 than after serious complica-
tions develop Nothing like Dr.
Beil’s Fine-Tar Honey to stop
coughing quickly. Just those
medicines that up-to-date doctors
prescribe for loosening heavy
phlegm and soothine throat the
sues are in it—combined with
the old reliable temedy,pine-tat
honey Keep 4 on hand for all
the family )
Ah drugzists Be sure to get
DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey
Dried fruits are higher. We have
an unusually good assortment. ’ Our
prices are right. ’ Avail yourself of
these bargains before we are forced to
raise the price, Fred Blasingame Gro.
eery. 412.
Qur aasociation is ione that should have your ser- ,
ideration. As an investment in finance or
ulan'. dreams 'independence “ ’
Beaumont today to resume her school Uths Hudgins were shopping in
work, after visiting for some time burne -Wednesday.
with her mother on North Anglin
street. ... ) 4
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returned to his home in Raleigh, N.
C., Thursday ' morning, -aecompanid
by W. C. Chatham, foreman of the
round house. "Mr. Gower is still in a
ity and diefigtiMm
trouble should get a little jar of Bowles
ithoBulphur from any good druggist
ene it like eold eruam. adv. $
Mrs. C B. Winnie of North Main
street spent Wednesday in Fort
Worth visiting her daughter, Mra.
Gene Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vander Ke
Cleburne visiters Sunday. - ’
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to s faU, WM reported yesterday to g„
be still Ixazy siek st his home on Cleburne Yisitor Monday.
North WGgt street.
Mr^ nonarsos North Mein businebs in Cleburne Wedneodsy.
street has gone to Denton, Texas, to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Fow-
ter. Mrs. Fowler was formerly. Miss,
Lovina Rona of this city. Bev. elark filed his regular’ap.
' "L- m b elpointment st the Methodist ehureh
Mr. and Mrs... M. Wylie, former- Sunday and Sunday night.
Irwin T; Gower, employee of the
pains, headaches, book-
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unewy feeling that some-
""" all of whieh
i trouble." has
Mr. Pearl McElroy underwent an - of the'infestea
-------operation Saturday. She had her tori- -» •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comb, and little portromovwascndttingalomgltety.e । "Peopte in Writ,Texas realize the
iTz-i pelaipat wie's sadu
of the Bono school, ha. been real o ■' ......
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Will Hiekman made a businesa
trip to leburne Tuesday. i
Karess Face Powder, price
Kareas Toilet Water, price .....$3.50
Karess Talcum Powder, price - $ 1.00
♦ Caress Compact, single, price- $1.50
, Caress Compact, double, price. $1,75
Caress Rouge, price $ .50
Caress Lotion, .price...... .....$ .0p
Caress Lip Stick, price 50c and $ .00
Caress Face Cream, price......$ ..50
Karess Talcum Refills, price •. $ .50
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QUOTH THE EASTER RABBIT
I love to dress up at Easter time, ,
but how can I do it if my boots
are not just ant New -shoes are I
mighty costly just Siow, but. I ’ll tell
you the secret of being well dressed
about your feet and saving dollars.
Let BAYLESS repair those comfor-
table old shoes of yours. They’ll feel
good and wear great.
Phone 57 . . 206 East Henderson
L G. BAYLESS, SHOE SHOP.
206 A Henderson St.
Phone 67
Mrs. Jack Gordon and Mrs. Hanna-
ford of Granbury were in Cleburne
Wednesday shopping.
Mrs. S. C. Templeton of 602 North
Maf street is in Dalias visitig her
son and daughter-in-law, Mt and
• Frank Templeton.
Mrs. (laid H. Treat of Olvevill,
Texas, is in the city visiting her
sister, Mrs. D. W. Willman of 323
North Douglas.
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Price, 40, OOe and $1.20. Bold
eoFain Drug Co.—Adv.
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At your three stores you will find these popu-
lar numbers— - 4 “
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$5.00
Places a HOOVER in
your home.
Balance Easy
their home in Dallas, after visiting
their gather and gramdfather, J. W.
Hirt of 309 West Wilson street.
Mrs, Cardwell was formerly Miss
Georgia Hkt of , this city.
The mM9 friends of Robert M.
Speer of R. M Speer Furniture Com-
pany will' regret to hear of his ser-
ious illness at his home, 516 Feath-
erston street. Mr. Speer is suffering
from a serious ease of pneumonia
and his friends will wish for his
quick recovery.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1924, newspaper, April 11, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446517/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.