Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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An arrest has been made at Glasgow city and was transferred to Galveston
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reach the conelnsion that it is not so easy to lead
the horse to water, but we still have hopes of rain
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We make a specialty* of Floor Coverings and all
kinds of Window Shades Trimmings, etc
Dickson Hardware and
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City Editar
What is it that proudly beama
In their eyew? I eateh a gleam
How much does a ten-pound baby weigh when
somebody besides the proud father holds the
scales f
Another thing that I. W. W. stands for is I
Won’t Wallop, but the scoundrel can be made to
writhe.
What purpon have they over here*
Can it be they have se feart
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m*} appear im the eolumna of The Keview, will be gladly
-erreeted wpow Ha being brought to the attentiue of the
pubiiaher
in coneetion with the affair.
Prorninent in IBM Revolt.
The Countess Markieviez was a prom-
inent figure in the Dublin revolt in
1916. She was senteneed to death, but
the sentence was commuted and she
later was released.
... (ByGeonge M. Bailey in Houston Post.)
Russia haa 137 dialects aud too great a disposi.
tion to use them.
One year, if paid la advanre
Weekly, one yar
TWO ROYAL FLYERS ON
A VIBIT TO PRIENDS I
THIS CIrY DBO 4 AMD 5
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Where that glad path goes winding
Away to bygone youth.
Forever past my finding;
it leads to pain nor ruth;
It leads to ways of laughter.
Where life's joys are sung,
Where ropes hang from the rafter.
And wee sweethearts are swung
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What Ahout N Choice Selected leg hr Your Mome s IttA?
, yr 8 j
We have a Big Stock of Rugs of all grades for every
part of the Home, Big Rugs, Little Rugs, Finest
Wool Rugs, Cotton Rugs, Grass Rugs, Linoleum
Rugs. Big Stock Matting, Window Shades, Curtain
Goods, Curtain Rods, Draperies.
HIGH EXPLOSIVES ABB
BEIZED BY THE POLICE
Oh, pathway, calling, calling
Forever to my feet,
Here where the night is falling
And years are passing fleet,’
Through eyes the year arc blinding,
I seek and seek in vain,
• Do ydu wait for my finding
Beyond the years and pain
Were the sculptors of the past men of imagin-
ation, or were there Adonises and Apollos among
the men sure enough! We know there were Ven-
uses, because we see them every day, but the ayer-
age maneof enr aequaintanee looks either like a
punkin or a devil horse when he’s in his bathing
suit. ' • . -.am. r- •
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• the use for republication ot all news dlapatches e
• credited to it or not otherwise credited i tia paper ♦
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• AU rights of republicaton of spec tal dtpatches ♦
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A BUSINESS COURSE
WILL FIT YOU TO FILL ONE OF THE POSITIONS
MORNING KEVIEW
ADS
BRING RESULTS
TREASURY REDUCES SHIP INSURANCE
RATES
EVENFALL
The path that leads to childhood.
It calls and calls my feet;
But never in the wildwood.
Nor branched from city street.
Does it wait for my finding,
Oh. would that I might know
Where that glad path goes winding.
Back to th long ago
edelas matter.
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BURNS CHENPEST COM CUM AN
The Illinois boys may be a little homesick for
snow, but they are taking very kindly to Hous-
ton’s blossom-studded December landscape. ।
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The American soldiers may not be able to learn
to speak Frenh fluently, but they will soon ve
able to fight German gloriously.
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no doubt of the ability to dispense with Russia.
For many months we have been fighting with lit-
tle or no aid from her. We can continue to dodm
io the end. -Ncientifie American. *
Western Adrertising Kepresentative, C. J. Anderon,
eperial Agree J, Marquette Huilding, Chieege, IU
NOTICE TO TllK Pl BU< . 1 /
Any erroneous refleetion upon the ehraeter, standing.
That Christmas problem can’t be dodged, aide-
stepped, shoved away or suppressed. You’ve got
to meet it; go to it now.
J. E. MeQuillen, mechanical super-
intendent of the Gulf, Colorado A
Santa Fe Company, spent Tuesday
here on company business. Mr. Me
| Quillen was formerly a resident of this
The Government
Somewhere a -mocker, singing,
Senda his glad lilting call,
in someJigh tree-top swinging,
As soft as evenfall:
Soft as love's tendernesses;
- And days bright flags are furled,
Night's touches are caresses--
It is a good old world! .
Judd Mortimer Lewis in Houston Post.
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EARLY MORNING REFLECTIONS
even heat day and night. are a net
It pays to investigate. .
on all American steamers and
ESin
The munta
Threr montha
si montha -
i 555ELL-ANS
Absolutely Remves
Indigestion. nruggists
refund mrne u i Tails 25c
mamsNchosnikoruasas.
By Mary Willie Platt.
Harb I What to that I bear.
Opt through the wtilinem of the airt
Why, that ia iusin not and sweer ms
Time io many tramping ‘feetr
We concede that the walk-five-miles-a-day idea
is a good hygenic idea, but is it a good food con-
servation ideaf 1
% MOTHER’S Idvc for the little
V never fails. The constant, at
- T 4 heat of this remarkable heater is a
never failing friend when economy and
Old Aby wants to see the man who sings fal-
setto in the minstrel show drafted. And yet the
chances are that Aby thinks Julian Eltinge the
finest attraction going.
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The government of Lower California is ex-
pelling the draft evaders from the United States.
They are so contemptible that Mexicans cant
even tolerate them.
NOTICE TO 8UB9RtBERB
Bubseriber wko fair fo feceive their papersrregulad
will eonfer • favor apon the managemeat by reporting
the matter te this offiee. Telephene Na 31,
(hi November 23 Secretary of the Treasury
McAdoo announed that the’rates of insurance ot
the Bureau of Wax -Risk hfrance of the Treas-
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Instead of talking so much about “The Ameri-
can Standard of Living"’ some men would better
be preaching the simple life.
Nat Geodwin’s fifth wife is about to bring ac-
tion for a divorce against him. About the only
difference between Nat and Brigham Young ia
the War Zone were reducca
sives, it to said, 'to wreck amt of the
public building* in Dublin. It is fur-
ther asserted that one boy. had din
patehes inside bin cont lining.
pear to be in as good shape aa Germany, and with
our own resourees not’yet touched, there can be Lok at that flag they earry there.
than the collective plan.
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Unless it‛s castor oil, beef liver or some other
thing you are bound to have, do without it before
you let ’em rob you in the price.
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West Virginia bootleggers defeated the offi-
ing Stone raw meat. Now, he is clamoring for a
declaration of war against Austria-Hungary and
■Turkey, and peace talk nauseates him. Stone has
an excellent ear. He placed it to the ground and
heard the rumblings of Missourians. - -Fort Worth
The Review Publishing Company has for sale several
scholarships in one of the beat business colleges H
Texas. For further information call 31 or address &:
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THE REVIEW PUBLISH-
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* To salarled people on own note
a And security.
thatNat intends to have as many wives as the old
Mormoh, but will follow the consecutive rather
us: Ennda for apprehenmon, SMI there to no suen of momething i mat understand,
lack AU the eombatauta on the allied alde-ap- Is it ‘the musie ot the banat.
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K. M. Mareh and Ernest Lefquist,
two Royal Flyers from one of the avia-
tion eamps near Fort Worth, were bore
Tuesday visiting friends. They spent
the night st the Cleburne Hotel snd
returned to Fort Worth Wednesday
morning. They are fine speeimens of
United States Senator Morris Sheppard is
eamiping ercthe trail ef United States Senator
Robert M. la Follette of Wisconsin. In a recent
speech, the Texas senator said that if it ia proven ,
to be true that La Follette has said one-tenth of ;
the things he is reported to have said then the
Texaa sennor will vote that the places which I
knew him once shall know him no more. United
I States Senator William J. Stone of Missouri be-
I gan the war as a pacifist: Some one has been feed-
Billy Sunday told the Atlantans that 7000 of
them would give more to see a circus than 200,000
had given for the Lord‛si work, and such niggard-
linen was sinful. We told Billy in the beginning
that the Georgians were cheerful, but extremely
conservative givers. >
Cleburne Morning Review
•• "-8AMN 11) MNE J4RG 1 HG •WAA4 CH4AM9
is oK cuurse a dinaster, h means that the promined
Greman breakdown upon the wester tront will be
postponed, pm i-spa for a year, perhaps even lng-
er. Hut that is the exteht of its effect. it does
not make Germany a permandut strength one
whit greater nor the prospeets of yentualallied trif
umph one white lens. It does, however, impose upon
THE NEED OF ECONOMY AND SAVING.
When we put a million and a half soldiers in
the field, we withdraw those men from productive
enterprines. They do not while they are actually
in training or in service produce anything They
do, on the other hand consume much. There is
nothing inore expensive on earth than to support
and maintain a great army in the field, especially I
if it is on the fighting line. The attrition of sup-
plies and everything else is tremendously great
when we have a fighting army in the field
----America is the onerrent remniningstorehouse
in (he world of supplies and credit. We must
maintain and make effective at-pesjle etf ewn
soldiers and the soldiers of those nations who are
fighting for us. We must maintain and make
effective as possible our own soldiers and the
soldiers of those nations who are fighting for us.
We must therefore draw ns little as possible upon
our common store of supplies and money. The
more we lessen our domestic demand, the more we
can contribute to the support and effectiveness
of our allied armies.
Economy ia now a national duty, such a duty
upon the people at home as fighting is upon those .
Americans who ar bravely offering their lives
for the honor of America and the preservation ot
tibertyand-justiee,
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AN AMERICAN NERO
Are those strong men with facto
bright,
TW-AMBfteaac who have eome to fight
For no power os earth cos stand
When here goes autoeraey!
heaven and the
odwin," what a
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and say good-bye to his friends. Iff will return. t
early in-the coming year to sqare his aocount Pli
with the Huns and fly with American airmen m ~
the great spring drive which ia to be made on land,
in the air, on the sea and under the sea to force
an unconditional surrender of the German auto-
visitor makes a veritable Tantalus out of him-
self by blowing his breath around promiscuously
no ss to tease the thirsty ones.
The Columbia State rhymes North Carlina with
“finer.'’ This is legitimate in South Carolina, the
line of the dropped "r.”
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TWO PAIOB TOURING OARS
- REOEIVED BY AUTO COMPANY
The E.R. Mooring Anto ‘Company
has jnat received two handsome five-
pamenger Paige touring ears.
3. B. McQUILEN SPENDS
WEDNESDAY HEEE ON BUSI-
Publiahed Daly Exeept Monday v
THE AEVIEW ruaLISMINO COMPAMT
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each of the allied nations the burdeh of a greater
effort, tor whatever contributions Kuskja was look
Me ed upon to.make the common campaign must Dow
— he mnade good by the other allied powers, in ad-
FEifnf at fhe Postorfle-"Cebur«,TTexaa,xo-ace ditio to their ownpormal shares if the power to
meet thia demand were lacking there would be
gronda for apprehension. But there ia no such
Dublin, Dec. 5.-—The Evening Mail
says the police have seised a large
quantity of high explosives which were
being brought to Ireland from Scot-
land. It ia stated the explosives were
found in a portmanteau carried by two
boys who are described as being mem-
berc of the Countess Geotgha Markie
viez’s boy seouts who landed at Bel-
fast from Scotland Sunday morning.
Una report of tha neizure connects it
with the Sinn Feiners. This report
says the boys landed from a steamer
from Androssan, Scotland, and were
shadowed by detectives to their desti-
nation where the portmanteau was ex-
amined. It contained enough explo-
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Never in the history of the United States was the .
Government in such need of Stenographers and
Bookkeepers as it Is today.
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CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.] 1
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Friends That Never Fai
Dr. Knickerbocker will preach tonight on
"You Can Lead a Home to Water, But You Can’t
Make Him Drink.’’ If the doctor will caat his
lamps about this section of the country he will
Lieutenant Patrick O’Brien of Illinois, the
first American member of the British flying corps
to escape from Germany, has arrived in London
after many harrowing adventures. He obtained
a commission in the Canadian army two years
ago. He fought as An American, he distinguished
himself by his great daring over the German lines
and in August during a fierce battle with Teutonic
airmen, lie fell with hia damaged airpane from a
height of 8000 feet and became a prisoner of war.
He would not stand confinement, y He mAde a
.bold dash for liberty. For seventywo days he
Aras a fugitive; he trudged through fields and
swam rivers and canals in Germany, Luxemburg
and Belgium before he reached the Dutch front-
ier, and now is coming home to kiss his Mother
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phyaieal manhood and are fine fiyerec
Aeroplanes pngs over Cleburne many
times a day now, and are loag they will
be thieker than swallows in spring
They arr getting ready to mahe busi-
ness pick up with the kaiser.
Housework is a Burden
Woman'i lot is a weary one nt beet.
But with backache and other distress-
ing kidney Pills life indeed becomes a
burden. Doan ‛s Kidney Pills have made
life brighter for many Cleburne women.
Read what Mrs. J. A. Moore, 404 Trin-
ity Ave., Cleburne, says: “I Buffered
from my back and I had frequent
hcadaches. I nearly had to give Aig
for 1 win bo bad that nil houseworkM
was an extra burden. I got Doan'a Kid-
ney Pills from Walker’s Drug Store
and they strengthened my back and
improved my health greatly and the
benefit has lasted."’.
Price We at all dealers. Doa’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Donn's
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs.
Moore had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs.
buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) -
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from 5 per rent to 1 per cent.
Tin* u> ihr second reduction of these insur-
anee rates, the first being on October 6, 1917.
when the rate was reduced frm six and a half per
cent Jo 5 per rent.
The new reduction was made for the smme
reason as the firtt - that ia, because of a corres-
ponding decrease in the risk involved in travers.
ing the war zone.
•Thm is official recognition of the fact that
sinee the American dentroyers nnd other war ven
sels have gone on duty in the war sone the danger
from enemy submarines has greatly deereased.
• The decrease from six ami a half per cent is ap-
proximately 40 per cent and speaks convincingly
of the efficiency of the American navy.
One great funetion that the Liberty Loan han
performed in to render thin ship insurance possi-
big, under the protect ion of which hundreds of
millions of dollars in American eommerce has
been enabled to seek and to reach foreign mar-
keto
airy, airplanes and infantry in force to deal with
the boot loggers in Houstgn.
M. M. BAULDWIN
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cers in a pitched battle and compelled them to re-
lease two of their number. There are times, when
We have a big stock of Quality Linoleum, many patterns
And our Kaiser just as well
Find another place to dwell.
For no pwer on earth can stand
Those blamed sons of Unele Sam.
crat—Fort Worth Ri
To:
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Mhot threaten ns ' No
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