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doses are taken. X
The first dose al-
Ilt-Uer kiekifur a relne in pay be-
foie spring feter geta you.
In Chicago a couple of budding
young bandits were nipped in the
bud.
(®opsriche lots. NrA Sorvia Ind.>
.wt .50
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The real drys realize that they
must suppress drinking congreen-"
treas that agriculture is more ior
irtant than just culture.
ways gives re- U
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and third doses
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7, I 1 J t of the rye.
"8 . Adi i-lop of time.
HORIZONTAI*.
Same. . _
Fothau firt.
AFRANCE
. ' This is, tlie suason
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Hunt’s
FROM EVER YBODYS
pocket:
li-Ing sung. Most operas compomd
it 12 are "I didn't do it."
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25. Lukrwarm.
eh. Twirled, woven.
2S. Prink slowly,
Take two ‘tab-
‘ets every three
hours until three i
FOR CITY ATTORNEY
T. E. DA ROY. . ..
IIEBER HENRY.
< cininume.
Miurnful.-
hraw forward:
A knd'of cloth.
FOR CITY MARSHAL
JAR. B, DORY.
J. J. (DO8S) ROGERS.
CITY TAX ASSESSOR AND
COLLECTOR.
JOE B. POST (Re election) .
PAGE FOUR.
Clebume Morning Review
Published Daily Except Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO., INC.
Announcements
Subject to action in City election,.
April 7.
government. . I
We can not abandon te tlie government
the duties that belong t thestafes, the' coun-
ties and ultimately tef the pdople without los.
.( jass TH INK )
P MIRANDY- C
we HAIt NeVER
A "IGWT1j
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We find absolutely nothing objectionable
about reform except when they try to work
it on us. Reform of the genuine sort is al-
ways intended for the other fellow.—George
Bailey. w
“Big Bill Haywood would rather come to |
America and face prison than to stay in the
communistic Russia of his nudidle, rea.s., i
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H. J. ADAIR.;——
City Delivery:
One Month—— -
Bix Months, cash in adyane"
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TN KASHA ( LOTH
The kasha weaves are still in hign
favor for the development of modish
frocks. This straightline model is in
dark brown, trimmed with red and
brown braid streaked with gold. The
fastening is at one side and the high
collar, inplaidsilk, repeats the colors
of the braid. The front is laid in plaits
at the underarm seams. Medium
size requires- 2 K yards 54sinch material
with 7 yard plaid silk and 3 yards' of
braid. •
Pictorial Review Dress No. 2352.
to support their. ; ,/bL- sehonla. Whatever
, : curtailment there, n
tivities of the state
Phonograph Plays All Recordsig.
Violine wood horn—no metallic ring. "Clear,
full tone, like human voice.
Special Terms—
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For few days only large console model Bruns-
wick only ... $115.00
$15.00 cash and $2.00 per week.
is never placed on the
label of anything but
the
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idge‘2. fathet John Coolidge. In his £ brought the prohibition acan-
dal in Washington to a climax.
URGES CLARIFICATION <
OF PHILLIPINE PROBLEM
(By Asociatid Press.)
NRW YORK, Fi b, 23.- -Clarifi
ation of the Plillipine Island
38, Perforin.
,8, ■ Outside edgu- .
40. Stretel of time, .
IP. Aloft. . '
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CAN'T You UnDERSTANP? I
Ho-N-THAT’s THI 65-
problem was urged by Resident
Commissioner Pedro Guevara, in
an addresn tohight in Coopor Union
for tle Fellowship Reconciliation
Ahspeiation.
MAIL BUSINESS.
tains no quinine J E
or opiates. Mil- ( r"
lions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.’
Price, thirty-five cente. Druggisti
guarantee it.
-$ .75
--49.00
,. 9, (Tolvjetor,ici-
1 lirnte.
i2, . l’r; pnnition. .
13. < onsnuind.
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| M-nAnRIED A
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1-iuT r« 6-«LAD
ll RFOUNO You
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\YouKUEFNL
sotisfied, (
would dive their Y
tranqull life ajar.
: ’ll bet this old *
ilat, dry.
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completely break che
to theless w-mrlthy'' iih - 1 •nabe them
: lqu-nntte an egotist anything. Those
I who are all wrappud up in themiselves: gen-
erally have the package tied with a hard
knot.—-Nashville Banner.
Most mothers cherish the fond hop e a son
will grow up to bejust a little different from
his father, th- darn brute.—Sandusky Regis-
ter, . • ■ 1; .. , . - .. ;
Fandle Runrinant,
' ' Fxyrasiun of. inquiry.
. Pool, ieikev.
Brunswick Radiola, radio and phonograph in
one machine, highest" grade, only . • - $190.00
$25.00 cash and $5.00 per week.
Big Stock Latest Records. i
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and" 16 to
20 years. Price, 35 cents. - |
GOVERNOR PLEADS FOR
EDUCATION.
•Whatever curtailment there must he in •
the general activities of ilii- stateon account
of lack of reventi", -educatian, and partieu
laryly the bublie. schools mrst no t- he neg:
lected," said Governor Anens Wilton. Me
Lean of North Carolina; inin address read
before the joint senion of the state senate
and house.
“We should have a 'just pride inonir, state's
educational program.’ Although our eonsti-
tution requires only a six' months’ term, our
people within thi; past, five ( ears have raised
• the average from, a fivermionthsterm to
' ■ seven months. Many counties have a mini
mum of eight months and many efeur towns
and cities have a nine nonfhs’ tert. The
f . A
now hefore the wenther getn war
inuuuzh to leave off sur coat.
up the cold.
Plensant and safe L
to take. ConK
9 I pop.
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BY HARRY B. HUNT mhe other roads have not yer
NEA Service Writer made definite announcementa, but
"—o— . ...
The smnthernPacifi has. sued a motorist in
California who went tg sleep in his auto on
the trank and resulted in damaging a loeo-
.’ if: The company is suing
the auto owner for/rei ain st on’its loco-
motive. There is nothing uureasonable in
this. Railroads are inadt pay damages
that.they. inflict. Why not give them.dam-
n . . ■ ... . i ageswhien they aro,ntit] d to t H, m' . ,
-.ef," in' fhioepuprakac l u..'
..er; .'icrbm HFRE- ANN rprpr "
revenue, edncationutpurttulrly. the ). •• - I nsbt:
lie schools, nil;.; ! t setd.2
igriutture In. March. ie shoulg
tig. fd. • 1 ■' -
rint. A sack; apourh.
‘Men? You- just can't rely on men.
Why,imy husband said he’d get a divorce if
I had my, hair bohhrd—-but he hasn't done
it. "-Copenhagen KlodsHans.
WVTASHINGTON—_1For the Arst .hy rezuiation ot.the .Interstate
W time in the country1* htatory Commerce.Commineiotheymuet
-H. o.tk o Aca »1 A 2 2, MAet in unison in such matters,
minitthesoqthoiomeetngobend; Application, for renervatlons are
"ispredecetnnorzrestdengboneo. Pouring m to the city’. varioun
pThn.n"i h.M archudwhe Th** recelvea,wotar include a
office by ex President Tuft request from Charles D mlles,
Taft will be acting in Nis cannc national committeeman for New
Ity «chief lurte of nnscpPN York state, for * remervation * 26
85 hi T’Sw roomsnand,n0o “ the i
dent to hold this position, and he wilH R B bv, nr th.' 1.Ann.
held it when the present chief sWusenD orstheutlndinna
executive took his oath of office State Repu lioan Committee..han
asdaatd’torizbpraomamodt’ene
Hut on-thatoccaslon the oath
woe administered by Calvin Cool-
NOT tue CLUTCH- C-N
_ kill u*T r~---
\ York nnwspapi rs devote th sound ■ abuse of
Naor Illylan firigoing away for a month, at
Patn 13 ch. The re-t < f the year they scold
1 him for stiking around at his office.-Kan
lsasCityStar .1 "
PresidentCoolidgesy-leisenvinredthat . ' . . ,2’
population, against 69.4 in 1921b The 1917
rt, 7'1.U. was the- highest in the state’shis
tory. ' ’ . i, / : .
rug insanity also is lessening. Nineteen,
new eases were admitted to institutions last i io. Inrg
year, against 22 in 1923 and 26 in 1922.
■But against these figures the state hospital
30. Cooking utenmit for boiling.
. N]. Iiluminatlig vupor.
32: Sixth note, musical scale/
34. ' Highest point.
, 3. Industrious insect, ' • .
. '37. . Sear, e:n " .
Our lunvruage changes. Pedestrian once
meant one who walks. Now it means one
whn runs and jumps.—Pueblo Star Journal.
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tis. . A horint, .
70 ■ Biy.
71. Ship earpenter or. bridge .
' fhuilitool ; ■
72. Rakiug apparnfue, •
: ‘Toward, .. ■
(02,2 cars
—ng qsbp
EmE(•)2a
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—alge (eG
Li araau n>
/ Dear Professor:
The papers say
a man and wife
have lived a span
of sixty years-
and passed each
test and had
no strife-!
How strange this
sounds to mod-
er nears!
i A Modern Wife
#5
When President Haraing took
the. oath,' at: the. precedine inau _
guration. It was adminintered by men who vote dry. Against those
Chief Justice White who vote wet, the dry, can’t do
. • • • much in the formers’ own con-
COLIPGE’S Inauguration may stituencles. But the drys who
Ua not be the. "Ng rplash"ot drink are vulnerable.
former years, but'‘indications The drys are sending thousands
nre It will draw just as big a of letters to voters in the districts
crowd. the wet drys represent, saying. in
Washington" omice* re- effect:
port that Interest in the event is "Do you know that your eon-
nation-wide, that the demand for gressman drinks? Woll, he does,
tickets is such that special re- It's up to you to put a stop to it."
• duced rates are’tot in emTect .This campaign is getting results.
Railroads in the Trunk Line As- The wet drys are in a state of
soclation are selling roun trip hysterics. But aren't they also
tickets for one and a half times ‘somewhat sore on the dry drys I
the price of a on e way fare I’ll say so.
eommission shows an increase of alcoholic
insanity. Last tyear 373 such victims were
taken into institutians. In 1923 the number
was 276; in 1920, 122. 1 '
This is due, noi doubt; toithe low grade
liquor irvesed by sour bootleg industry.
The problem of prohibition enforcement is a
tough one, particularly when so many hold
the law lu such light regard, .....
ADVERTISING. .
• itt. Not <»b*’. t
t’l. A feline. .
tDdi
; 0. . ‘lace, i ,
■ 15. Mether. -s
Co. sipt.
1′07. lrocs di’ '
1 69. Thus,
J! M‛n- of humor..
Single one.
• 1 ■ 1 d Fi st.
- 26. hiigirtevplosion.. '
7. koted in semi rerlining posi
l idi ' '
19, lirbor (pl.), ’ J-‘
Woarsawaywith the teeth,
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' ; A I "meiican dosi i t J
• i i-t
hit an.
ie ( io hi M.
’- 3 '■ " Merpnt. . .
? । i ndiupohtion.
-irfeh eut; to -onlar,
' - H b : pen.,
u..", w hth a qnivering leaf.
50 • c‛i" nd.i
! \ rut N noise.
B ■ I ' rd . lle 1,1 Ine. '
Nw tron iiw J iz Hand. Kiekinn
on htuuilreMnybe they coyald
make it cheaper Ly pulling cheene
holeu in it.
ietter wear out all your old RhlrtH
/ FANca, I
Eeye
73
7TOM
NYS
This Nurmi runs,so fast he can go
to town about as quickly as he can
stay at home.
Babe Ruth isn't having much luck
at golf, maybe because they won’t
give him three strikes. ,
An Illinois town finds it pedes a
larger jail. We would If our cops
worked a little harder.
The Prince of Wales finds he needs
moremomey. so fhoxt of our young
men are right in style.
Masnachuetta women’s chibs find
women inconsistent. We find them
anything you expect them to be.
It is hard to work yoilr way
through collete at present prices
charged by booti giers.
Horista ray the outicok for spring
is very rosy.
Gardeners are planning plots Si!
vegetables and a yard wide.
Coolidge has a mechanical horse in
his room. Pushes a button - to atop
it. Saves him from saying anything.
We hasten tozexplain the mechant
cal horne oolidge rides for exercine,
IK iot a nivyer. - . 1
We will have a new mecretary nt
the year: thy . New
ing the' principle of independence and initia-
tive .upon which our foriofgovernment’was
founded. This systei destroys thre sin- f
' div t obligation ahdmakesthepeoplslin
effect, servants of the vovernmient. socialism.
Another thing: The yovernment has no
way of getting money for all of these .pro-
jects except by taxation. Grants from the
government are r ail; grants from exery-
body ‛ pocket.
OUR COUNTRY STILL BEST.
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Refntatien of the rather general idea that
ulv ertising inereses the cost of goods is
givoir in the experiruce of a company wlrich.
extesisjvely adv rtises its soups, says Will Ee:
: wahds in; tirDpenron Reeord-Chroniele. In,
1*9, wfie thy eonerk Was first ereatinr’nu
.it's irket, it spnt I I _ per eent of the selling :0 P‛p
cosis to advertising: anid. selling expense was 1. 52. Nnwio. .. . t ,,
ahen 7. per vui I.astyeur, troughin-., 7
•rrasrd volumr resuitant from advertising, 2 ed elis.
theiukv ertising ratin had been reduced to 3 .1 rifer
per drut, albeit the total-costs Were tremend- 8 *11/
ou-[y higher, ai 'selling. costs had been cut 1
to per eent. From which as a text, Mefe
III the llston Chronicbpreaches this pow
erfularttlesernrnconadvrtising:
W here do you find the best and at the"same
timthcheagrestrooels in luustonf0 in the.
' sfores 1 hat pend large sums menthly for ad-
vertising. Whs! Beuuse. they hive thous-
ans ofrustonners and can afford-to.slat a _,
small; margin Of profit'. Don't you realize
that 6. per eent on a million is more than 11
per eent. on .$0 ,0( 10, and that 4 per cent on
tw > in 1111 on is more. than 7 । er cmt: on a
millio: ;.• 2,
12. I’snenu,,
11. Ability to do.
15. Eedent,
The postoffice delivers 112 letters a yvar
to every man, woman and child, striking an
average. Nearly one and a half million let-
ters mi hour are dropped into the nation's i
miil boxes.- Every day except Sunday and
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Ono Year, cash in advanet - — -----
One Month, in Texan, cach in alvone
Bix months, in Texas, cashnin advanre-
One Year, in Texas, capli in advance--
Mail:
’ Oue Month, utsi of T Xa*—;—--
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“I sayed that girl's life last summer and
then she wouldn’t let me kiss her.t “Women
are queer. She gave me a kiss for buying
her an ice cream soda." -Louisville Courier
ournal.
One Yean outside ef l ? 1 v — ----ne -------
Johnson County Revie Werhvi OLt year-
10.
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. And that s just as true in ’Cieburne as it is
in Houston anti every where else; The stores
t hat arlvertise m ( leburne are the stores' that
do the big volume of business in their re-
spretive lines, virtually, without exception,
he reason they advertise, it might be add-.
e, alno, is that '■they have something to ad-
sert iso, ’
,5 It i-.
! ■ • mit. i mmerin
/ s. Nitd
koliclaysrurl earrfers cover a million miles,
of rmids. The postoffice has- a yearly pay-
toll of 111 millon dollars,
it is the largest business organization in
the world, is th'- U'nited States postoffice.
Its success explodes any claim that govern-
ment is necessarily inefficient. Can you im-
acine a letter being carried across the conti-
nent for two cents if any private company
had the job? Neither/can we.
PROBLEM'.
‘ ' P, -- , ; .
Mental disease in New York is decreasing;
mshnity rate in 1924 was 67.9 per 100,000 of
the broadening of tk . fild of. federal ajd. ‘The beauty of a H-merarysis that a home
which is proposed f<'• -verything, under the ' run tives yotheprivileye of smashing the
sun from reforesting the hills down, iw in jstraw hat of the, st ranker nest to you.— Van-
strurting women in tlie Iusihes of maternity couver .Sunday Sun.- .
‛ is detrimental bothe to the ‘federal ai-state i ..
Not all the argument m on the dry side. 1
The typhold oyster is harinlesswhin stewed.
' Nkron Beacon ournal
Bmma Goldman, sick at heart over he failure i
of the soviet oligarchy to give or on dream
• a people’s government, wttcoma
“home” to the land she sa •’ lpised:
Theodore Petroff, a vulgar sW 'aught
in Wisconsin, pleads for life ionment
in this country rather than deprrutlenand
freedom in Russia.
1 Only the blind manwill say that every-
thing is “all right"’ in our country. There
are many things that need fixing; things that
need the golden rule and the rule of common
sense and the teachings of experience. But
it ia still the best country. It can be -made
■till better when more realize this in the
name sense that any sovereign realizes the
COLDS
‘Tape’s Cold Compound"
Breaks a Cold Right Up
19. oigan of ' heuring:
21, Eviate. .
23. E’entainer for rowing
flu WITH (pl i
? V.
Bk,
Agk
fact' that this high lev l chas hren, reached
voluntarily and withont any compulsion be-
u ■ ' yond the six months’ term is a fine tribute
h to the spirit of edueational progreso among.
’ ■ ■ our people. If the prmentpreems among.
• ' our people is maintained it will h only a
. few years until every omnt willlave a uni
fied system and our rtalsehpols a nperat--
: ing with the departments of resrarehandex
. tension; will become th conters nf eilkra-
tibnal; progress and eomwunity betterment. •
The fact that this is being brought to pass
through the voluntary, iffort of our peopl, >
stimulated by- a general ‘awakening, givesi
4 them both an. opportunity andafineincen-
• ine to appraise their own resources and meas .
r • ure their financial possibilities. This is the
fest basis on ■which to huillanemliiningpnb-
lie school system and "ee in iwhith,tlie people,
will have, a genuine pride. Therefre, the
state, in administering its publie school fun i-,
sliouldsrekto keep (dive thisenthusiasm ani
to distribute theburdenotphlishonl up-
port so that the desired goal may he attained
. without plaeing anexen-iv hareship on ,ih\
county.
y , We must not restin, wkt wr have
achieved, but push owanl. ,( ir ater efforts
must-be made torer theiiHdreminour
public schools, physically firto hrnefit , from
the more abundant advantages otferei them. .
" "In my opinion yuti riti make, no more
profitable expenditure .than 1 contine and ' ne ranke ana resui
< gradually increase th - banof our public motive that struck i
I . service.
“This can be done by krlmills inreasing
‛ ■ the equalization fuml dicvihntl-hy the state
4i
Entered in Cleburne rotirtueras Mecund Mlp-s Mail.
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Western Advertising 1evini Unlive, <’. J. Andermon,
Bpecial Agency, 360 N.Micliun ovuur, Chicago, III.
Eastern Advertising Iki rrwutativ Nalph R Mullit
gan, 30 East Forty M ■ cud Stiret,New York.
Auy ekroneoun refte tien upon the vharaeter,
■landing or reputation of vis veraon. firm or cor-
poration which may appar- in the columns of he
Review, will be glad y ee1 1 tod upon its bring
brought to the attentiny of the puiblishers.
MEMBER OF THE a-sot(ITED FRESH
i The Asmociated I'res iy •t usivel eutitled to.
che nee for publication of all 1W* dispathes ered-
ted to it or not otlerwis etetited in this paper
and also the local news ln in publishet
All right* of publication of sp lal I dispatches
herein are also reserved.
responsibility for the charge committed to his
care.
More active participation in every public
move, an intelligent vote in every primary, a
realization that every broken law is a per
sonal assault on the national life, would
greatly improve social and political conditions
in our country. ■
Al
boy never tried ,
o teach his m
wife to driv
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