Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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If that were all. oar congremmen might
well atop legislating awhile and play baseball.
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Spalding Bathing Suits sold bye are the beat.
Seely Drug Co
Agents Eastman Kodak Co.
Spalding Athletic Goods.
Phone us your 4th of July Ice
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ious mieh, preside over- the larders and
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Charmingly tasteful in style and practically designed ar
our rubber bathing caps.Many Styles and All Sizes. The;
are glove-fitting, yet cause you no discomfort Call and loo
them over.
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The next time Snyder gets in a game, she will
demand that the cards be played face up on the
table
That which is not good for the swarm is not
good for the bee. Marcus Aurelits.
friendlier.
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twoteama.
Another reason why the generous farmer will
be glad for congress to rest for a couple of weeks
is that the farmer has 15 hours to do his day's work
in, whereas the poor overworked congressman has
only about four hours in which to do his,
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HARLY MORNING OBSERVATIONS
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Eat a little more cornbread every day and about
nine biscnits less, and always leave the table feel
ing that abnt two more helpings of cabbage and
another hunk of corned beef would have made yeu
feel like loving your enemies.
Six thousand seven hundred sixty miles was the
average for nine Vacuum Cup Tires bought at
random by the Automobile Club of America for
Official Test in 1914. Certificate No.’ 15 award-
ed by the Technical Committee certificates 8-
940, 9,220 and 10,164 miles as some of the rec-
for 6,000 miles per definite printed warranty
tag attached to each casing.
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RELATIONS WITH AMERICA
are DISCUSSED nr JAPAN
Titain, fuly s-nan Tung,
young emporoy, aeqrding to M|
from Fekin today, has taken popeg
of the. painee occupied by Presi
L Yuan Hong aad is surrounded
prominent military lenderm
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tie with them. Last Thursday
the young man was out in the ya
Puncture
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HELD SESSION SUNDAY
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Tumg The
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are
ords established by Vacuum Cup Tres in this
severe road test. (No othr make or tires han
ever been entered for a similar A. O. A. Official
Test.)
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At the Majestic Today
UNCLE BAM 8 THRIFT THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Wednesday
Tomomow-June caprice, 1B Fuay
Oumungaoon—1'Valekasurratt."
▼*mtonn* Friday and aturday. ~
300 •anta for 5
Deport Man to Take Pasteur Treat-
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Cream orders— Prompt.;
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District Attorney M. T. Lively said
yesterday that when the state has eone
pleted its investigation he may is
a statement of the enne as viewed tomm
the state'* side. At present he op-
poses publication o fthe state’s iafor-
mat’on.
The Terrible Revenge—a play filled with love, hatred aaj iealouny-
Can a jealous wife be eureev Featurg Harry Kelley. ........ L — ,
BIG VAUDEVILLE
The Smallwood Sisters
at their beet, today.
New nongs and dances, sqmething never seen before in Cleburne. Don ‘t
fail to see the performance today.
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Some doctor prescribes work as a cure for in
patit. Work may do it, but politics can't.
2m The annual ball game between the democratic
' and republican teams of the national house of rep
l resentatives resulted in a victory for the democrats.
The report says : "Only 45 errors were made by the
porting Iba mailer le Ibis offee Telephone II.
mrEkM3 or suasckirToN
Kr-
or two to see Jones in the El Pass
oouuty jail. Those who are working on
the case desire to know if she ran
identify Jones as the man she saw in
the office with Miss Brown, either just
I ctors the murder was committed or a
few second* later.
Ibis witness went to the office on
the morning Miss Brown was murdered
and met a man in the office. She wadt-
ed to see Mr. Styron about a lot whiel
he had been handling for her and met
u man in there who it is believed was
a st ranger in the office.
Man Appeared Angry.
She said she asked for Mr. Styron
and the man appeared angry and said
that Mr. Styron was out and then he
took off hts hat, sat down and told the
visitor that she would have to come
back later. She left and went baek to
her husband ’• place of business and in
a few minutes the murder waa dis-
covered.
She *aw this man both with his hne
on and off and she has told officers that
she ia sure she would know him if she
should see him again. The officers tried
to get her to go to El Paso last week,
but she has been ill. She could not be
from your bedroom, kitchen, table.
Store, restaurant, or any place that will
attract this bothersome peat.
The steady breeze from an electric
Lan does the work if you want to eat
your meals in comfort and get undis
turbed rest, link up with our Une of—
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Guaranteed not to skid on wet or greasy pave-
ments, else returnable, after reasonable trial, i
at full purchase price. Vacuum Cup Tires act
on the only principle by which rubber can grip J
a smooth, wet surface—Suction. No extra 5
power is consumed as the cups are lifted edge. 1
wise, releasing their hold as the wheel re-
volves. #8
Immune from all deteriorating effects of oil )
and grease. As oil destroys rubber, AU exelli- l
give oilproof feature, together with"thelong I
wearing qualities, insures utmost service at ‘
"*^*"7^ cost.
Dallas, Tezas, July 8.—District At-
torney M. T. Lively raid yesterday
that, la view of the informatiom that
Fik Jones Mi ‘nof be tried la A
Paso »utn fair m the charge st mur-
dot upfiu whieh h has been hold there,
he win rene effort* to have him
brought to Dallas to face the charge
of murder* Horaqe Rrowp July »,
1912
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if you have a boy in the army or navy it is
! pretty hard to get your mjnd on vacation frivoli-
ties, ian t it!
rerely
"When you go into the army you will have
setting-up training ” "Gosh, Dor. I don't need
any more of that. I’ve been set tin' 'em up for
years.’’—Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Large bodies move slowly, and it is not difficult
to gain intelligence of their pint ion.—Wellington.
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Racon—"Ever in his library Egbert—"Oh.
yes ” “What was the most conspicuous volume
Wheu Arthur Brisbane moves to Washington
to take harge of the Times, we suppose the
tieorgetown law claw will soon be debating the
proponition: “Who is running the government of
the Lnited States, Arthur Hrisbane or Woodrow
Wiinont*
Even when potatoes fall to a dollar a bushel,
as ia predicted, we shall still do our two bits into
“The Lure of
The Yukon”
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The French arthorities have invested American
military authorities with full powers over the port
of debarkation sow used by our expeditionary
force. And, we trust, that includes the postoffiee.
Indeed, If France desires its postmasters released
for military service, we believe there will be no
trouble in manning all the Freneh postoffices with
Amerieana.
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Dry or slightly toast dices of bread and ends
of loaves on the back of a stove or hi aslow oven
Crush with rolling pin and serve the fragments
—with milk or eream and sugar, and fruit, Tf de-
sired, as a breakfast food.
This product closly resembles some commer
ially prepared breakfast foods and is obviously
' less expensive
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We suppone it is downright honesty that impels
the makers of the unnleoholie cereal drinks to put
“non intoxicating“ on the label. We feel mire
that if they were able to guarantee three yells on
Main street in every bottle, the demand would
be erushing.
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Ku "‘Te hand that rocks the cradle ia the haul
that ruhlea the world.” said William Roan Wallace
Why should it then seem strange that, as Prenident
fccloun mien, preside over the Iarden and
the tabies of the land, may yet decide the war.
if it remans for the good women of the United
States to sav the world for democracy by their
. frugality and thrift, we say now without further
•do that the world is democracy’s with a cinch.
Naturally, a woman can make a dollar go further
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Tokio, July 3.— Relations with the
Umited States and China continue to
he the basis of opposition attacks on
the government in the Diet. Ketra Mo-
chizuki eontented in parliament Satur-
day that a grave misunderstanding ex-
inted between Japan and the Uhited
States owing to the ambiguity of Ja-
pan * Chiese policy.
_ M. Mochituki suggsted that ths du.
fieulties might bo removed if Japan ae-
gotiates with the United states to eX
change Japan’s newly Aekuire South
Sea slnnds for the Philippihes
Vineotint Mohoto, the foreign mind
tor. emiled and deelare that mtaHAA
with the United States were never
ehlw
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Second, "Be Loyal—First, to the Red,
White and Blue. Second, to Your Coun-
try, and Third, to 'Our President.' “
The secend reading fit the occasion. It
aroused the emotions of the heart and
ntimulated the pride of each one pres-
ent to know that he was an American
citizen. With such supporter* nt home
our 4oldier boys are bound to win I he
battle* to be fought in Europe.
Miss Galvin also gave two special
readings. First, “‘Brotherhood,’ and
aecomd, "How to Pray.” Her manner*
were pleasing and speech fnultless.
During the exercises the leaders of
the lawn service commenced singirg
within a few foot of the hall which in-
terrupted the proceedings. Comrades
Ransdall, Jacoba, and TM wards were ap-
pointed to inform the leaders of the
law serviees that the eamp will oceury
the Confederate Hall each Sunday after:
noon from 3 to 4 o’efoek.
Comrades Hooker, Jacobs, and Snyder
were appointed to prepare a program
for the meeting July 18, 1917.
The camp eloned with prayer by Com-
rade Edwardm. |O. T. PLUMMER,
Adj. Pro. Tem.
t Emb a man can and when she is urged to make it
o as fir ah ahe an, why there is little tettnz
where the limit day be.
“ Jus bring in your ollars, brother, and pass
’em ovr to friend wife and go back to your work
I the reals will come.
| No man can tell the great good all this syste
I vatic eoono my is going to load up forAmeriea
- Good, fat, prosperous, easy-going old Uncle San
g Will be an entirely new chap when it is ovem a ht
Ar ehap in every way. Youth will have a higher r
L krd for a dollar, age a better sense pt propbr-
tions.... r , ———
If it is left to the women, we say, old, young
and othewise, democracy is safe, for in women our
faith is supreme:
“Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen .
Her’u to the widow of fifty:
r Here’s tn the flaunting, extravagant queen :
I And here’s to the housewife that's thrifty “
Pat Cleburne Camp No. 88, U. C. V.,
met in their ball July 1, 1017, Llcut.
J. W. Godsey presiding
Member* present Godsey, Edwards,
Hooker, Ransdall, Plummer, Frank*,
Pope, Wynn, Snider, Henson, King, Kir
ley, Patterson, Ransone, Ford, and visi-
tor Comrade Smith.
Camp was opened by Comrade Ed-
wards reading the fist 15 verses of the
----chapter of St. (Mark and also with
prayer.
Minutes of the last meeting were read
and approved.
Comrade Franks, chairman of the re-
lief committee, reported that Comrade*
Gray, Ferrell and Roby were (till con-
fined at home and not improving.
Coturade Smith presehted the camp
with* copy of the bill before Congrees
known as the “Cotton Tax Bill,” which
was filed to be read at the next meet-
lag.
Mrs. C. L Cyrus reported the follow
ing program, which was adopted and
rendered: .
The Cleburne String Band, composed
of Sam and Charlie Peaeock and Mr
Clint Damern, accompanied by Mr*.
Coffman t the piano, furnished muaic
which was excellent.
Mie* Mattie Heath played a piece on
the piano Her finger 4ouched the., soft
st and sweetest notes.
Miss Waltrine Miller gave a select
reading and being recalled read Kor sec-
ond piece. She is a fine elocutionist.
Percy Boyett sang a solo, aecompan-
ied by his young bride at the piano.
This is the first time he has been with
the camp sine he won his pretty flower
Mis* Rue Nuekols, in her own inimit-
head to the Pasteur institute af Austia
to be analysed. He left yesterday eve-
ning for Austin on advice at tbs so-
i thorities, who stated that the dog had
hydrophobia
HIT IT AUTO; LEFT ON noad.
Dallas, July 2.—Ben Caldwell was
ran down by an autoist this morning on
the Laneaster pike.
The automobile speeded on. GaH-
well was seriously hurt He was pick-
ed up by another autoist and brought
to Dallas.
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The Review is in position to assist any worthy young man
or woman in getting a business education. If interested, write
or call in person at the office of the Review Publishing Ch.
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Paris, Texas, July 3.—Three weeks
ago, while Otto Loven, a young farm-
er six miles south of Deport, was out
hunting his dog got in a den of striped
polecats on the branch and had a bat-
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F^s^KaT -A. "THE LASH OF DESTINY^
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vaudovne roe Today
BBANDON AND fAYOR
“A volume of smoke.”—Yonkers
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“All-Green" Electric Fans
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What is a skeptic!“ “A man who always puts
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iLRNT’B PALAC
“Say, mother, what keeps us from falling off
the earth when we're upside down!” "Why, the
law of gravity.” Hut how did we stay on before
that law was passed!”—Judge.
• • • e
"What's the trouble with that motor car of
yours!” “Had to put.it up,’’ replied Mr. Chug-
gins “You see I bought it on credit. If I burn
the gasoline necessary to nin it I won't be able to
moat the payments “- -Washington Star.
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It takes two to tell the truth-one to tell it
and one to hear it. Thoreau.
na nie> - oMge
As usual.-when anything big is on, the country
finds it necessary to discover some counter irri-
tant for Tom Watson. .
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WISE AND OTHERWISE.
Servant : "Pleas, mum, Mary ‘as been tryinz
to light the fire with parafine an’ ahe’s been blown
out of the window,” Mistress "Wiel!, well: it
is her day out, is it -notf Tatter.
F Don't throw awgy stale bread. Madam House
. wife.
It eon be used in many ways in preparing your I .. . , ..
family" meal. I Knicker: "What are the two ways of helping
Her* is one use suggested by the United States Une ele.Sam 1 Brocker: Do and do without.
department of agriculture: I New -ork Sun._____ ... -------—
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Today, Bluebird Photoplays, Intro-
duces (for the first tta* in motion
pictures) Henrik Ibara's Mastel-
piece, “A Poll’s Homo.” 5 acta.
presenting the gifted screen quben,
Dorothy Phillipa, aa Nara Holmov,
in * drama of domestic relations
aide famous by Mrs. Plain, and
other otago celebrities. Undo tan
st Work— "‘Preparedness." Tomor-
row, Butterfly Day, Louise Lovely,
y "The Field of Honor,” 5 acta.
N dog attacked him, biting
— on the log. A few days before it at-
1 T r tacked him the dog began to act queer
i and howled and rerse to ‘eat. Te
young mhh killed the dog and cent the
Therefore Vacuum Cup Tires are guaranteed
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Hutred al il
E endelam maiter.
Kaseor* Advortining uoproceatativ., Halyh H Mal
t Ngan, M Eaat Forty eceond etreet. New York City,
weeera Advertiaing Hepresentative, C J. Ander
aw. Bpeedal Agemey, Marquette Bullding. < b icago. III
ft NOTIOB TO TH* PURU1
Any erreseoua refeetion upon the eharacter, etand
inge tepetatien at any persom, frm or eorporatios
gwhiehmay appear is the eotumns of. The Review, will
be giaAy eorreeted upon ite beimg brought to the at
I tention at th* publishera
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' Bubearibere who fail to reeeive their paper regu
larly win eonfer a tavor upon the manor
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