Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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TRICKING THE CREDULOUS.
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Today. Friday, and Saturday Something good
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Now, the women take the lead, and the men must"
tsnrin
help them.
number of the
etire will hr five stori~s ane
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our help, our doors swing inward.
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“Well, coma over to the house some
crediting them it to only fair to such
Natural Tendenoy .
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Bugar Sirup.
ehtnglcer’-Baltimore American.
children of all ages and for grown-ups
the Texas Fire
tasted.
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are giving you a 25c
Albalene told t’ream.
which. t
of $50,0(
This wonderful remedy is without an
equal at a blood purifier, being prob-
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Mra. Daniele Comea of a Dietinguished
Fmily and Make, • Paint of Chum.
the key to wealth, nuspect him, for
such keys are kept by their possessors
block of
J ’« art of
it demnestie woman whese busi
in life is to see after her loved
1r, ax you say, I have managed
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Temporarily the home guard of men retire from the
field of war activities, to give the women a chance.
To cheer those who can-
> not serve as you serve but
whose hearts are with you
—your photograph.
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E. E. CROW’S
DRUG STORE
eration
est am
human
menu
literati
ligion-
sense 1
the p
Jayne
An intervlewer rerenty wrote
"At the beie table -next mine I had
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first to country, then to
home.
the parrot going at the same time."-
Yonkers Statesman.
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Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions
Readily Yield to This Old Remedy
later Of my mistake.
" Josephus, my poor toy, did you
hear that? crled hl* mother in tragic
n
sei retary’s wife in what
“Pop, do all trades have their own
d tore sea r"
"So they aay. son.”
"Then is it only carpenters that have
haken into the
the footbath
an, siarting
rir . ont of corn
For
Introduction
When
England
plled to
don. “I
2a wintfull:
“Dear
as that?
tane ye
Dislocation of the Hip Joint.
In demonstrating his now famous
method of replacing in its socket a hip
that has been dislocated since birth
Dr. John Ridlon of the Presbyterian
hospital. Chicago, said most of these
cases were girls and in most of them
it was the left hip. He could not offer
any suggestion as to why this should
be so
W W Mel
d Tames
Good For *
every hand.
The government ia doing it all for US—and
for the preservation of OUR BOYS.
Anything we can do financially, for you?
If Cross. Feverish, dick. Bilious, Clean
lttle liver nd bowels.
two tablespoonfuls to a pint. It will not
recrystallise. The corn sirup cannot be
(The Drug Stores Complete)
Nunally‘s—The Candy of the South
Flmoni,
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The b
tern an
to sell I
steed of
ter rafts
auditor
, are 80 11
to amun
AGEPOUR
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Tmnuunimmmiminnai Miiiniiiiiiiiini iin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii tut iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii qsununannannnnnniiiint§§
establishments to give them a square
deal.“
Platin
tag of a
k ta all s
cidental
• To cit
ufacture
phurie i
phurle
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Fine Canal Locks.
Some of the locks in the New York
barge canal are the finest in the world,
the five at Waterford being the great-
est series of high lift locks in existence
They have a combined lift of 100 feet,
one foot less than the total lift of every
lock in the Panama canal. The upper
gates weigh forty tons and the lower
about 100 tons.
EO.GRESHAM,Pros
Duet Popular.
Patience—What kind of singing do
you prefer, solos or duets?
Patrice—Oh, duets, by all means
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Friday Margaret nlington, in ’The Inner Mine ‘
Saturday Olive Thomas, in Madcap Madge. -
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orderin,
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ipanies are rated
Board at a million dollars and
Square Deal For the Bhops.
“If women had only the courage to
atop shopping when they are ttredr
said a young woman the other day.
"They buy things then that they do not
and never will like, and it is a bother
to the women and a needless expense
to the shops. The goods are inevitably
returged and credited. When shops are
no decent about accepting goods and
Don’t forget, that in any financial matter requiring
SIIAKI into your sHoHs
n’• Foot Eane, the nntinestir ।
The men have enlisted, have taken Liberty bonds,
and have subscribed to the Red Criss, as their present
activity—they have led the work in these lines, assisted
by the women.
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pound I
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The women are called to the colors, in instituting .
economies in the homes—a campaign to eliminate waste '
and to hold down the lid on extravagance. It is for the
helping of the soldiers in the field and for the suceor
of destitute women and children in the war areas.
“Calox”
IS MOTHER OF FOUR BOYS
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Shaw’s Studio
ably the oldest Lloo. medicine on the
market. It has been sold by drug*
gists for fifty years.
Sucessfully used for fifty years.
Eczema and similar ekin troubtea
come from a disordered, impure con-
dition of the blood, and they can
only be cured by giving the bood a
thorough cleanaing. and removing
from it all tragex of impurity.
This i« why $ S S hat.been med
so successfully in hundreds of cases
of Eczema and other akin eruptions.
Spink.
I Wink-
rjudgmen
him crit
maldshe
When you use a complexion lotion or other akin pre ’ 12-3
paration be sure they are reliable and have your
druggists endorsement because nothing is too good . 3
for your skin. We recommend
BEAUTY CREME
(Liquid Powder)
It stays on in hot weather
BENZO HAZEL CREAM
(Relief for Sunburn)
This preparation is not greasy.
Foster-Fain Drug Company, Inc.
Allen’, vnat Fan । ton.
I told Mrs. Daniels
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Waco.
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MOTHER! GIVE CHILO
I "WOEFIGS" IE
FRFE
Gossipy.
“Mra. Gasley to a great gosstp."
“Yea Rhe has a good nense of re-
mor."—Puck.
iarlasement an of fireproof construc
The element, of human interest. of history, of trazedy aud. comedy, un rfatad by
"C’huckawalla Bill ” f>>nn the fuuniatian af this unusual and wonderful stor or the"Vest
verine r e Ia!: t (
Will persons with money never learn
how to take care of it? Wil they
never guard themselves agatnst the
horde of trieksters who make a busi
nean of taking advantage of the cred
ulous and especially of credulous wo-
ment
Bear in mind that no one will make
money for you when he can make it
for hiseir. If he offers to give you
“The Parson of Panamint"
I Iumung »f the nanitarium j Josephis junior.
<1,0, mi 1 the plana have
Loyalty--
A CABINET HOY
Wife of the Secretary of the Navy
Comrade of Husband.
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r tDe lolumbusti
• h are- of the J
t le ~anitarjum; f
I resident of the . I
■ Ieague,Weco,
tn,‛rok-hdmerik
Medirnl noc4ty. I
thes eal in the south ‘folksy.* mid 1
love the word. . Folksy people nre the
innately kind of heart. They assume
you are all rizht to know and erect no
formal barriers while they. Investigate
and catulogue you. They open thelr
minda, to ion in the Mime hospitable
way tin i do their houses and. like the
OERMANY WARNs LITTLE GROUND IS BROKEN FOR NEW
NATIONS AGAINST FUTURE BAPTIST SANITARIUM AT WACO
tAe -inte tenrAmrn4 rtar * f artrtin’*
We
Don’t |
.ter turn
ru A is efeeure is treattag
BIG Srri.
•OLD nv puruus-r-
Pareei FosifGmd- mnn,eraaueat
FrsiarU it
rh EVANS cnemCALcO,. CINcI'NAT.O.
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" a year or two ago
ahowed that over $150,000,000 had been
Syrup of Figs,'' and in a few hours all
the constipated waste, .our bile and
undigested food passes out of the sys-
tem, and you have a well, playful child
again.
Million* of mothers give '‘California
Byrup of Pigs ’ ’ beeawe it to- perfeetiy
harmless; children love it, and it never
fail* to act on the atomach, liver and
bqwels. A
- Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-
tle of "‘California Syrup of Figo,**
which has fall directions for babies.
= noticed a *»man at gentat ptumpnexk.
= I prepossessing mamer nnd Jolly laugh
Apron* Made of Shirts.
A wonel rfully neat kitchen apron can
be quickly made by using a man’s dis-
carded shirt. Turn it so that the open-
ing will be in the back; cut off the
eufa, making the alcove, as short as
you wish, and trim out the neck in a
round or mquare yoke effect. If pre-
ferret, the earment can be put on aa
origivally worn by sewing up the front
opening mid making a new one down
the buck Thu can be fastened with
one or two buttons. The shirt is al-
ready hemmed, and the side openings
can be left as they are
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The National Bank
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6. B. NORWOOD, Prbsident J. C. BLAKENEY, Cashir
EMRhsri • 4. - ■ -
irejared by th" George Rurnett
wises and chil Iren of Illi soldiers would
be granted feteral allowances during
the war bi is hitt introducod today by
Kepresentatie Rankin of Montana.
Wives with no children would receive
$30 n mnth, those with one child $45;
those with two children $60 and with
more than two, $75,
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The Costliest Thing This World of
Ours Has Ever Known.
Just think <>f one small piece of lead,
prulalily weuhlug leas than an ounce.
Unit cunt l he world some $100,000,000,-
( In 101/03 , probably $100,000,000,000
in prowrts. muore than, 1 1,0000,000 lives
and indiv idlual sufering mid loss Im-
lssible of cumputation a bit of lead
that embrolled in war Germany, Aus-
trin Hungary, Britain, France, Betgt-
mu, the I nited states, Turkey , Siberia,
Italy, Montenegro, ltoumania, Bulga-
ria. Allanla, Laypt. Canada, Australla,
c’hiua, JJapan, South Africa, India and
liuaxla aud brought every other nation
to the brink of internal trouble or out-
ward daster. the consequences of
whirl are Iweing felt by every human
being, । li Hired or uncivilized, white,
blmk. yellow or brown!
That small piece of lead was fired
from n pistol in the hands of a crack
brained youth of Servian nativity into
the body of the heir to the Austrian
throne. The troubles arising from this
mad net and its nunishment set fire to
the powder trains in Europe mid led
to hostile act after hostile act and final-
ly and suddenly to open war in 1914.
That little piece of lead should be
preserved as a memorial to all future
generations and ns the costliest thing
mankind has ever known. It would
become the greatest silent teacher the
world has ever seen. It would teach
restraint for the weak minded and vio-
lent; it would teach the Importance of
minor ads mid things; It would teach
peace ns no .costly monument, no book
of hotrors, no paint Ing of tragedy could
ever teach It— Detroit Free Press.
S ' "Then somebody told me the pleas
g ant, cotredtih Isdy was Mra Dan
Shaw Building
NORWEOIAN siP HUNK ON
I WAY TO UNITED STATES
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hefw-g-nf 8 #~ae*Her benr+k: R,*2*
tweuty two, to Frank, who is only
twelve all the boys have thetr careefs
fully mapped out.'"
Mrs Danirls comes from a family of
soldiers, statesmen and writers. Her
grandfather win one of North Caro-
lina’s governors. Irer uncles, her fa
I her. her mother's people, all were eml.
nent in varlous professional lInes, and
I the beloved O. Henry was her second
cousin.
Many prefer homemade sugar sirup
emunaren ox mu ngon unu zor grown-ap. wamles, butitatenden Q -
piinlyprintsa"thsbotie. Bewaf youswhadianuzarcomnannpikni
fed ana The "Iuah
An l bun- ' nior, 1*
featuring the great Dustin Faruum A eertaA Clehurne iiniathr, who has seen this pi. ty
Mid. “I wish every member of my churh could see this great picture ’ A
.f Wncn. the contract having
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July 10.- Dependent j one.
out to war.
That they may battle with best chance for
success and for ending the conflict so they can
come back home—those who are to return at
all—the government is taking drastic action
to
-2 with reference to feeding and clothing them,
to transporting them, to caring for them, to
paying them and to protecting the public
against extortioners
Some of the government regulations are go
ing to seem harsh, especially as they bear down
on our profit making, but it is the duty of the
citizens to SUPPORT the GOVERNMENT on
With the romtletjon of the hospitals
I ere and in Fan Antnnio, the Raptists
to.’I have four «nnitariums in Texas,
t other two I • ing locate, in Dallas Ameri n law, bold you innocent until
Too
= j The M>rloiis young man with her seem
" .d a youngish sort of bushand, but in
= terested and atteutive witbal, and my
= wophistirated mind dixunissed the alight
everywhere, 25. Trial |i
Jr ess,. Alien s Olmet
N Y
rinrs i« rrporter in
disateh f ren ' - I- id
a
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4 7ming With Her Four Big Sons- The
erarmsrsfhetkdr=dFtiepoktorce
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.c.cjv" were sa\rch.
The N or weginn nfenmship Victorin
111-, =.ijt tunr ras snnk br a Gierman _
•f counterfeits sold here. Get the gen-
uine, made by “‘California rig Byrup
,,-2 Who Is Your Insurance
Agent?
Let Watts do lit for you I |
He will charge you just as malh ss the other follow, and j
: will make you pay as promptly as any one in Clebturne. . u
Wil also nettle a loss az fairly as any Firs T---
Agent in Texas.
His Com]
. Ox Bonaa.
Ox bones have a conslderable value.
The four feet of an ordinary ox will
make a pint of neat’s foot oil. The
thigh bone is the most valuable, being
useful for cutting into toothbrush ban
dies. The fore leg bones are made ito
collar buttons and parneolb„bmdles
The water in which thelcaar boil-
ed is reduced to glue, while the dust
which comes from sawing the bones
is turned into food for cattle and poul-
J
fii'H. Thf outsile «imensjon nre 122x
St 1eet Our hunered nml four roomns
nre provided, i na/dlition to operating,
rocte anr other nrcessoviea.
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pnoed guilty.
"I in a nd you uunt me to talk about
my 1)iient on this broad chested.
I mother tenrted parent of four, ‘for |m
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confess
"s queue
cullar
inated.
talla o1
’ their lu
knife a
Lady
baby si
is not n
L sorry, r
g Checks
L rn take
2.2 —Londe
Vashington, J.,1 1 I
Chitdren love this ‘8 fruit laxative’’
and nothing else cleanse* the bladder,
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A chilli simply will not stop playing
to empty the bowels, and the result ia,
they become tightly clogged with
waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your little one become*
eross, half sick, feverish, don’t eat,
sleep or act naturally, breath is bad,
system full of cold, has sore throat,
stemachache or diarrhoea. Listen,
Mother' Heo if tongue is coated, then
give a teaspoonful of " California
while on the way tn the i
c. one lifebat in whieh |
going
the n
■ stretcl
s switch
night
de thi
fl ?' bllity
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M ter, a
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to In- pnG with my lads It is because
they hniii not been brought up. I’ve
Ju f lot ed em'up.
"'We never suppressed them— told
them to hush up, that children should
be Mi'll nnd not heard. We have en-
couraze them to think and speak their
thouglits. From Josephus, who is
Yet a little while and the boys are going
Nothing Is 2
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Northwet Ware un
grown I donht l y
this cit, in an
n r»*h < m ‘i it,t.
Min: f’aroliue Alexander of Waco '
iu ef mnules an.l..... Mina I’nota uy American Press Aasociation.
‘4 ht. h H. ID, of Wac, Ife-1e1 the I
www JOHMPFt# DANI¥IH,
h In " "1 the uw thut turned the ! j
1,1 1 fur the 1 "natrue tion of the lols, wife or the secretary of the navy,
nnd the young man her eldest son.
in al.lit."Il, gave
.f 41,1 The
rhairunn of the
uf il." -imitarium
00000000000000000000000000000000
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buard and I ant
chureh hetr. pre
ded to J s. Harrison A Non, tones while her eyes laughed And
right awny we were nequninted.
e Aide ! Ht ! I • i ere monies. I
n hub i I:. V B. W.
of th, tit-t Baptist
Waco. Tex." Julv (irouul was
uken thia uftarunou fur the initial
bun Li • .f t1e C’entral Texaa lajtist
natituxiui, ahlel nill be etectel . ill
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CLEBURNE MORNNG
Company.” Refuse aay other kind
with contempt.
lest by persons who listened to the
gold briek wehemrs, hut the game etHi
goa on despite the vigilance of the
postotice department and the passage
of protectire measures, known as “blue
sky lawa," by many states.
Will the people never lea rn to dis-
rount the alluring literature which
these shysters send out nnd which is
written for them by sqme of the sharp-
eal and brightest writers of our day.
whene servcs can lie easily obtained
for a few dellars?
I advise my readers who receive
these, tempting -propositions to send
thci at once to The post master gen-
eral st Washington for investigatipn.
That is the business of the postotice
depurtment, and it will lie only too
happy to take up such matters.
| Sunl investors are particuarly the
il< tins of these bunko sehemes, for
the false notion prevails that a man
or woman with a small amount of
m**y cannot buy high elass invest-
meut securitles such ns successful in-
vectors prefer. ‘This is erroneous.. An
investment can now lie wade in the
best of pnying securities with ax small
mi amouut ns $10 through the partial
pai ment plan, which is readily under-
sto.il. though the term may sound
formidable.- Leslie’s Weekly.
f for s w rn • i r p callnus,
st Roll ! , Druggists 1
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RANKIN BILL PROVIDES FOR
FAMILIES OF soDIERS
You arc. invited to write to-day j
for complete and tull advice as to i
the treatment of your own case. Ad- ;
dress. Chiri Mrdical Adviser, Swift !
Specific Co, Dept. 11 Atlanta, Ga.
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