Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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giah and ntomneh dinordered.
When erona feverinh, rontie
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it, and it ean not cause ihjury. Xa dif-
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CHILDREN’S SCHOOL STOCKINGS--
- It has been only thirty aven year*
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Has His Family Protected
With Money in the Bank
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Pencils, Tablets,
Everything need-
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And Quality
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Don’t overlook your Footwear when planning your Fall
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•too REWARD $100.
The readers of this paper wil be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that seience haa
been able to cure is alrits stages and
that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by eonstitutional eonditions
requires constitutional treatment.Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine ia taken internally
and acta through the Blood oa the Mu-
Mothers can real
""California Hjrup
ia a few hours al th
d”—but their good looks have
.into them with a hot iron, and
Free Movie and Auto
Tiekets Here
$5.00 Given
Away Every
Thuraday
Night
SAGE TER DANDT
19 QARKEN HAIR
‘Country Btore"
Saturday Night
8 Prizes
Given Away
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for us to talk about MOON BROS. Buggies.
VISITED CAMP BOWIE SUN-
DAT TO MEET SOLDIEas.
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Ample stoeks of tit correct durable kind for the rough
and tumble schol days. Medium weights as well as
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for later wear. 1.
ride’y and last a long time. Three men
had the good judgment to buy MOON BROS.
Vehicles today. Will-you not be the next?
YOUR PRESCRIPTION
Should be filled where there is quality, accuracy, service and
proper knowledge. Wogivoyoa all thisandatmoderatoprioe
CAMPSEY & WHITE
DENTON GETS RRADY.
FOB AGRICULTURE AND
LIVESTOCK SHOW.
Denton, Oct. 1—The city ia being
gaily decorated for the Denton county
agricultural and livestoek show which
ia to be held here beginning neat Tues-
day and continuing for five days.
Many head of fancy ctock, as well ns
agricultural exhibits wil be shown
from all over the county. A number
of attraetive amusements have been
provided and the biggest crowd in a
long time ia expeeted in Denton dur
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THE MAN WITH MONEY
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mitigation or prevention of dineane.
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Values Make A Barga
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Capital 150,000 Cl
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"WAYNE KNIT AND HQLEPROOF."
THE POPULAn SIK /AND WoorEs DEPARTMOENT
offers many new Silks and Woolens for your inspection.
buy BARLY—
901 imima
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MmLC. Keley, Dr. D. Strickland.
Phone 255.
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, ease, giving the patient strength by
> building up the constitution and assist-
3 ing nature in doing its work. The pro-
. prietors have so much faith in the cur-
ative powers of Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cipe that they offer One Bundrod Dol-
Inn for every case that it fails to euro.
Sead for list of testimonials.
Address V. J. CHENEY A OO, Toldeo,
(Advertisement.)
If you put it in the bank
KEEP ON'being your dollar, arid it
It's Oranlnotier’a Recipe to Bring
Back Color and Luntre to Mau. I
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H. S. WILSON
The style* this neason are radiant with besuty. Th
Waista, the Shirts, the Coats and the Coat Suits are abautifu
Came here and make your selection.
ITU KELEY’S PLNASURE TO mELrodIrom
SELECTION.
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It is Always i Pleasure
BE SAFE; BUY A MOOK BROS. MB BE IMHFIEB
What you get out of your new suit is
what counts.
The price may impress you at first, but if
the suit doesn't "stand up,*’ you soon find
out that you've made a bad buy.
Some suits, like some watches are made
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■HOT THAT KILLED YATES IS
BELEVED FIED 2 CITIZEN
W. H. Clark eitizen, it is believed
to the man who fired the .hot that
caused the deeth of J. K. Yates, .ley*
er of Police Commissioner Ed. C. Pars-
to "look
been pre
breast, which no doubt pierced the loft
lung, was caused by a bullet from a
48 revolver. This shot is believed to
have beep fired by one of the officers
participating, probably Detective Wil-
Ham Little. There was an abrasion oa
the left aide aid top of Yates’ head
and alight flesh wounds on the wrist
and hand of hie right arm. urficers
at central station said Saturday that
Clark was one of the first men to punh
the door open entering tbs dead com-
missioner’s office end that he fired a
ehot as he kicked the door open.
Following a brief nervice at the Fort
Worth Undertaking company’s chapel
Sunday morning Yata’s body was
forwarded to Lancaster, Texas, for
burial. Yate, cams to Fort Worth
frem Lancaster.
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of the wounds on Yates’ boly 8atur
day developed the fact that none of
the five wounds were inftieted by
luckshot, the charge fired from the
riot guns by Chief of Police Montgom-
ery and Assistant Chief Porter. The
wound in the forehead, according to
the undertkers we. caused by a shot
from a .45 ealiber revolved. Police st
central station aaid Saturday that
Clark was using a much larger gun
than used by any of the officers par
ticipating in the pitched bottle follow-
ing the murder of Comminsinoer Par-
ley.
Examination of the wounds in Yates’
body showed that the shot that en-
tered hie foreheed went entirely
Ed Smith, Mra. M. M. Kirkham,
Clyde Reeves, Mias Esther Kirk hem
end Arthur Fox made the trip to Fort
Worth Sunday in Mr. Fox’s ear. They
spent the entire day at Camp Bowie
and made their headquarters with
Company L of'Cleburne.
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ages and grown ups are pAnted oa each
bottle.
Beware of counterfeit 8g ayrupa. Ask
your druggist for a Meet bottle of
""California Syrup of Figs," then look
carefully and see thnt it e made by thel
"California Fig Syrup (ompany." We
make no smaller slap. Hand back with
contempt any other 8g syrup.
asy after giving
f Pig*,"" becaun
clogued up waste.
The Home National B
Judge B Jay Jackwon and othera Not-
withatanding the feet that the band
boys bad beem through three eounties
giving r—eerts they were lined up at,
I and renders t a program that ‘wan,
highly, pieanlag. There ought to be
row wey of maintaininz fhepband by
taxation or othmrime Movie i a great
eivilizer and white we derm to berivi
ized, yet it must be . aekuowledged
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• Before you know it you will have
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built a wall of safety around your
fanlily to protect them if anything
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You can turn gray, faded hair beau-
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
uighif you’ll get a 60 centbotule2t
•‘Wyoth’a Sage and Syphur Com <
pound” et-oy drug stor. Milliona of '
bottlos of rain old famus Hage Tea
Recipe, improve*! by thk addition /of
other ingredientw, re, bid whmmlty,
says a well-known drggis efe, be-
cause it darkens the hair Be. naturally,
and evenly that no one can tell it he*
been, applied. _ 4
Those whose hair is turning gray er
becoming faded have a surprine awalt-
ing them, because after one or two
Applications the gray hair vanishes e
ahd your locks become luxuriantly
dark and beautiful. ■
This isthe age of youth. Gray hair- fl
ed. unattraetive folks aren’t wanted fl
amend, no got busy with Wyeth’s fl
Hege and Sulphur Compound tonight fl
and you ’ll lie delighted with your dark I
handsome hair and your youthful ap- fl
Take a Dollar out of your pocket
and look at it. It’s your Dollar.
> stomach ache, bad breath, remember, a
I gentle "inside eleansing" ahould al-
ways be the firet treatment given. Full
directions for babies, children of all*
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fongne is ebnted, then give +hi, deH Cleburne ought te bave a tweny pleee
""S15 ron -- "H"t" "5 band, one in whieh the playerras welt
as lbs citiacas would take great pride.
BLUE LODGE.
A Cleburne Lodge will confer
XY the C. A. Degree, beginning at
1) 8 p. m. Please attend. Visitors
welcome.
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Put your money in Our Bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest quarterly on savings.
; EVART OVERTON, MIRIAM FOUCHE and JULIA SWAYNE
" GORDON, in
: X ’ “SOLDIERS OF CHANCE”
: ' a drama of finneial intrigue and a man’s fight for love, act in* the
, myati enchantment of the tropica. A^ modern picture with a. very
' lovable American hero and heroine who are propelled into the midst of
; a South Ameriemn revolution. , k
• Tomorrow and Thursday, TU KDA RAR A ia "CAMILLE,” a
> masterpiece of Bata Art. 8 reels. a
! Friday, "Little Mary MeAlister,"’ in "DO CHILDREN COUNT."
[ Saturday, THE FATAL RING,” featuring PRABL WHITE; one
> of the best serials ever shown in Cleburne. Pree puzzls far the chik-
> aren. Ask at the Box Office.
t ' October 17th, 18th and 19th, "JACK AND TBE BEAN STALK,”
! 10 reels, »
ferenee what alia your little one- if
full of cold, nr a aero throat, diarrhoea, suffielent «• meet all nceemary expensea
with con toft for perwona oft.
should happen"to you.
Squander that dollar and it will
help support another man’s tamily.
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through the nkull and out at the back witlin t dnya.
A wound ia hle left PeMAne._WII.“. * 5 4420.
This preparation in a toilet reoquis
ite and to not intended for the euro.
Home Dry Goods Co.
"The Price I- the Thig. "
KELLY BOYS, Props. j
Free Delivery '
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W. F. BROWN, W. M.
R. O. EWING, See.
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FEVEhISM ANO SICK...
.___ fiae eoncert on the eant side of the
Tako ne ehancesNMove potaons from rourt Short adremes
Mverandhboweaat were made by President MeClung,
clous?*fruit laxative.” Children love
they are not permanent # A
"IClebure Tailoring Co. Clothes bro true
Ao a standard— the standard that considers
nothing but all-wol, hand tailored garments.
YOU CAN DUPLICATE THE PRICES
OF THESE ,
Fall Suits $20 to $35
Br WHERE CAN YOU DUPLICATE
/ THE VALUES?
Tbt is the question you should ask your-
self before,Von go elsewhere to- select your
Suit. T
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During these critical days in the woolen
market, the principal object of some clothing
manufacturers has been to lower the quality,
but not the price.
’ This to the condition you must guard
against and the best way to do it to to coms to
Cleburne' Tailoring Co.'s., where nislity has
been rigidly maintained, and prices have only
slightly advanced where absolutely necessary!
SPEED UP YOUR MOTOR AND GXT
YOUR NEW FALL SUr-ITSMEE
Yes—try a Cleburne Tailoring Suit just
ones, they hold up no much better than the
"ordinary kind.” A "u-
■ sour bile and fermeting fuod goutiy
1 moves out of thebowkla, and you have
A,well, playful child azain Caulareu
simply will •B«i take the timne from
play to empty thir thowels, sod they
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