Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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FRESH OYSTERS
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which causes necrosis at the bones.
Calomel erashes into sour bile like
dynamite breaking it up. That’s when
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"Dodson’s Liver Tone” Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset
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freshly received sea foods.
. Full assortment of choicest
meats to please every fancy
and taste.
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HILSBORO BROKERAGE FIRM
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than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won’t make you siek.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver
Child’s Best Laxative is
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Hughes & Son Market
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for the liver
BWlare of imitationa. Dawned
the genuine |B 10c and 35c pack-
nges bearing above trade work.
T- l Statos District Attorney, Jesse M.
NG"’ Martin, who was passing in a edr,
for.Eezema, but "tads his eseape. The man caught
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ABE YOU INBUREDT
The rate on tornado imureuce
ia lower than it has been for ten
ytarp; you can not afford to let
your dwelling go unprotected
when it is only two dollars per
thousand.
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IF BILIOUS, SICK!
ingame Grocery.
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ints and Children of M
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recommena it. The kind
always bought bean aignat
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a charge [s
sine, but his time has been taken
up ehiatiy with anting. .
William Humphrey, the Chevalier
da Chabrillane in the Ingram produb-
tion, wrote several scenarios for Vit-
agraph sad also directed them. Geo
Blegmann and Bowditch Turner also
are nereen authors.
it originated. . ————-A----
The damage to the fixtures wan Just received a few more of those 8c
fully covered by insurance but none prunes; $1.65 for 25-lb. box; Fred Blas-
was carried on the building. ingame Grocery. 4-12
Qpen
1:30 PM.
production for Metro was adapted
from Rafael Sabatini's famous novel
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MOTHER!
Del
it is a modern Western melodrama
full of action, stunts and thrills. It
I is so rapid, fast moving, thrilling
| tha it holds the onlooker spellbound.
I Being suspended in the air by a cut.
I ting rope, bull-dogging a madly driv-
I en high powered car, capturing a
fortified desperado, the escape, the
I capture of the crooked diamond deal-
I ers are what help to make this the
unusual Western dramaythat it is.
[ M The performances of the players
-4 are par excellent and the ehancetr
taken by the actresses, actors, and
cameramen are alone enough to mys-
tify the most Critical audjence: There
is a courageous hero, a despicable vil-
lain and a virtuous heroine woven in-
to this story that will bring tears,
laughter and' suspense. It is a story
eontaining human intent as well as
all he “other ingredienta that are neo-
essary to make a worthwhile picture.
At the Rex Friday and Saturday.
body— . i$
Stop at the
GRAYBON
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10.—Jess McClure
ottboro, received
mon s convietion
“The House of a
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thebladdor,where it may rimsta to
irritate and infame, causing a burning,
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headache and diaziness gone, your stem I
ash will be sweet and your bowela
regular. You win fuel like wofking:
you’ll be cheerful; full at vigor and
ambition. f
Dodson ‘a LivurteBu to entirely veg
table, therefore harmlew and oan not
salivate. Hive it te your chdren- .
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“•a. Stone, who to Marquis de
la Tour d’Aayr, in "Searamouche, ”
wrote and acted ia "According to
ths ode, an Eesanayiproduetion.
He has written a few screen stories
of the Ferench Revolution by Wil-
lis Goldbeck, by arrangement with
Charles L. Wagner. John F. Beits
photographed the production. Curt
Rehfeld was production manager and
Grant Whytock editor. The costumes
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Mother! Melcher’e aatoria tow
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Lloyd Ingraham, who in this pic-
ture portrays the role of Quintin de
Kercadion, wrote . “The Donee at
Eagle Pass,0 the first screen play
he direeted. He then directed sixty
one and two-reel pictures, most of
which he wrote himself.
Every Housewife
is cordially invited to attend
The Cleburne Morning Review9s
We are still in bsiness at
the same old place. Prices
reasonable and work done
right
W. L. SIMONS
ill West Chambers
Phone 777
from the acid of grapes and lemom
Juice, combined with lithia, and is used
by thousands of folks who are subject
to urinary dinorders caused by acid
irritation. Jad Belts caupes no bed
effects whatever.
a Rex Ingram Here you have a pleasant, efferven:
A woe onntnr . - . - . .
I few hours yot have a well, playful child
ni0 t. 1 again. Even if cruss, feverish, bilious,
- .......[ ' ng . constipated or full of cold, children love
st Graubury’s moving picture theatre Its pieasant taste.
was the seuse of * fire that damaged Tell druggist you want only the
. the buildihg and fixtures of the thea:! genuine “California Fig Syrup” which
tre here. The prompt response and has directions for babies and children
good work of the fire department of all ages printed on bottle. Mother,
prevented the fire spreading and con- you must say “California.” Refune any
find the damage to the place where imitation. ‘
niek, you may lose a day's work.
. Chlomel to merdury or quicksilver medicine. You’ll know it nert
beeaune they Met control urination. .rarMAr* Of
While It to extremely annoying and "
April 14 to 18
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You’re bilious! Your liver to slug you a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tom
gishi You feel lazy, dizzy and all • - ♦— nt —" —— -
knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bed; stomach
sour and bowels eonstipated. But don t
take salivating calomel. It makes you
were designed by O’Kae Cornwell
and Evamay Both and executed, by
Van Horn.
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Mr. Ingram wrote, “Should a Moht
er Telit’’ “Bom at Hate,’’ “The
Btterness,’. T‛The‛ Wonder
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sometimen very painful, this is often in the
mo of the most simple ailments to
sufferer is in eonstsat dreed; the water
pases nometimnes with wcalding MB*
stion and it is very profuse; again,
there to difficulty in voiding it.
Bladder weaknens, moot folks can it
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Cleburne High School
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W. J. Richey t Co., brokers of
Hillsboro, have opened a Cleburne of-
fice in a suite over Cecil & Com-
pany’s store. .
K, L. Hancock, in charge of this
office, says his, firm carries quota-
tions on all markets including grain,
cotton, cotton seed oil and stocks,
with a ticket service direct from
New Orleans.
American market reporte open at
9 a. m. and close at 2 p. m. Liver-
, pool quotations open at 8 a. m.
W. J. Richey & Company will make
considerable repairs on their new
quarters.
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FILM FIRE IN GRANBURY "
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DAMAGES MOVIE HOUSE “California Fig Syrup’
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GRANBURY, April 10— The explo- fewhoursyouhavea’
mon of a film which was being run: again: Even if
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acalding „nenantiou. or 09^ Of A Iteh. Tetter, or.gueked
uritation at the neck of the bladder, wor. Chapped «*>*» •
obliging you to enek reliet two or son ak, Sorree and.
three times during the night. The
m-a-tme
before breaktast. Continue thin for Soxieatiee An! punish
two or three days. This will help neu- 1
tralize the acids in ths system so they
so longer are a source of irritation to
the bladder and urinary organs, which
then set normal again. “ c,..
Jad Belts is inexpensive, and is made
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H Apri 10.—The regu- FORT WOnra, Apru 10.-When P.
Mount y Chamber B Robernon, an ante supply dealer,
M at th was held up by tw, men, one of whom
61 “nd. Mrs. J. Riley pointed a gun at him, here wedzos
ME V u .. . day night, he tackled the unarmed
• Tineh hour the nele mad and captured him, with the an
' Jerey.cattle ftom sistanee at J. B. Shiel, in front at
I was held and fifty whose house the attempted robbery •
otosk were sold. Moro oecurred and who ran to Robertson’s
ra were in attendanee amietuyee A
a at Texas and many - The other holdup took to his heels.
. He was chased by assistant Unitod
A torpid liver needs an overhaul-
ing with Herbine. Its benefits are
immediately apparent. Energy takes
r' .’the place of laziness, appetite r9-
turns, and sthe hour of rest brings
with it sound, refreshing sleep. Price
60c. Bold by Foster-Fain Drug Co.—
Adv.
c.-.ly with the Lasses'White Minstrels,
who opened today at tbs Tale Ths
Mirs for a three day engagement He
will present s black f nee novelty net,
which stopped the shew Thursday
-...... matinee. Everybody went away well
you feel that awful nauses and
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if you want toenjoy the nieest,
gentlest liver and bowel eleansing you
ever experienced just take a spoonful
of harlees Dodson’S Liver Tone to
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Writing talent in large quantitiee
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Rex Ingram himself ia ths atthor
of “Trifling Women,’’ one of his re-
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quickly relieve your bladder irritation.
By all means have your physician ex-
amine your kidneys at least twice a
year.—(Adv.)
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Just received a few more of those 8c
prunes; 41.65 for 251b. box. Fred Blas- t
Ppodanzab
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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/m1/7/?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.