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< l.m»yKSH M#KKIS'<) REVIEW
Cleburne Morning Review'by,"° <,m "SffSAHT
TO PREDICT
gATTRPAY. JI NK 9, 1917.
“ The Kodak Storr'
I
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Af«*t
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Amt
ts refie.
,*• York A i'Cetl
In n«n lbA( the ««r
i htptMhWr made
umlfr fir* uMiUtrn !
Ut ..led • |iruf«Mit*d
wmm tlb i«
bj tieorgr \ Mi N
n*c«r<l i»f liirp^infn Mt
toted that He wual
d like to eommuai' Ot
ir-umatanee whieb be
»rne|e the war lo nra
ghter of one of bis
■ hotl lieeti deaf nod <1
v "trit-keit wtth o wr
colled into t*«nfereti,'.
Ice Cream
That U pure, delicious and healthful
Ice Cream and Ices
1
i f t «< r two doy * of
opjmr
-tone were oillfernng i
were itartlnl to
ht*Ar
thoir
ceil (tide to eio,
Mother, ito>tb<‘
rP*
who won in th*
riHbfu
l*i| to her dotiifliter
i IMf**
litiii*
d the girl
Mttuu* up atntbtg !
wr pi
Ikm m
•
** Mot hi"
»he aeid, wpeokitig
\\
•
41 tllAI
t the dreadful Wfl
tons!**?
rp tbf
w>ui«I recover fr
otti lit
What about a Lawn
Mower?
Wr have n big stock (50) Lawn Mowers bought one
year ago before the advance
You don't know how delicious thoy can be un
til you try
Seely’s
Ltd will *••
i in* I ViniNVl
,, quality-High gras* entting Lawn Mower
kind hi the old price* eould yon aak more!
it first < lMt.pt High Gram* (hitting Mower for
PRESERVING HEALTH
i*. ot oolato it
•nd mind dm
with the law
vnt«d ati ho*
puhli< health
rn<<iii>r> 11*«*■» ■
(sum M.t r- fi
i,iit and authoi
MUiiuri m ien
teenth awottiry
inti eonanh
ten I and |d»'
<Min*id< ralion
liifhleiinnr
t'r»no*a ami •
War brunt
transporting tt
vent tin; dtn'**
nonalon
the horn
• protestor <
complete eour*
el pie that the
apply the
Kamtury refon
bearing fruit i
mg of the eotm
Iba'th w
ao<5 hody t" it
benefit and
nation be
every one
it ha* the
bell
imcint at the atrnngv manifestation th<
nd sttniii ir 1 > laid hack
<■ phyaieiana crowded •btitil
girl seemingly eottld not hear their
\
<ln',| * I smiling, a few moment* Ih!
r I1* tal
WISE AND OTHERWISE
t mi4 I loii»ton I’oti
i. .<it a family of grow n ;
noiher apeak* to hun h<
mueh t ’'
$6.00
ig line of Mower*. We have the only
mi Ihe market Why buy eaat iTOIlT
A large variety of flavor*, either at our foun
tain or ice cream factory in bulk or brick to
take home
Telephone orders will receive immediate attention,
Seely Drug Co.
Special Prescription Druggist*.
Agent* Boatman Kodak Company, Spalding Athletic Oood*.
Steel Lawn Mower
Dickson Hardware & Furniture Co.
We Specialise on Furnishing Homes Complete
THIRD ARREST MADE IN
THOMAS LYONS MURDER CASE
rood for
t hat
un in
Na«h
The Need of Watchfulness in
the War Situation is Very Serious
The
Nftnt of w»t<:L.rnlams.
Mrtem* Monitor There
III 111 III !
f! 65,
1 t*l* \ I
iimai
r»ifht to
r* »tul
individual- nr*' t»**t »u«*h *t*
the Wi'll bdli/ of tin
ia 1m-in : rt*rtlut**4 m thp t Hta*
rr lirfort* and on
tliofit, till* htut'' anil
thr* grit oral un
CMftplt*b***•'*»*
> latiou* t
nt l»rk'i'
»\ ititf
hail for
hi«s r.tn
Mirth 1
ii |h i luiNti t
• • •
• I IV 1*11 V
THIS AUTO SHELLS CORN
From Farm and Fireside
And «
Of I*ti
i*f i* |i ref ill ubsifvt m,
! (»#*♦ • v for a t ow
|>tM taliBf lltl ifttlll*, 11*
11. w h r. i i it«* t atom u
M flt* i Lv tt*<* CfitfftlH'f
vtnr Tb* «ii«
i v it uni >t no flirt it I
L#{ r |f ttptH>MtravM*<*9i nr#
j tlAiiOVt*. t tl*« t . Ill fftc* If* »< IIBt'lt'NB Altll
ttl I I Itgl I p' i *,1-1*1 il’IliM'* * I *1 r
|<t«t two a nil a half ycMftfi* on
Iff ;|f t«>tml JtMlllllHtlbtl M«*n»p i<)
in ttitnip i|ttartf*r«, tta<l ntnotii?
iU*. « f lirott^h* ut (lit* countrs,
Ht'ifu nti< in fit**
' Outrot tho prrtMrntifl) rltti lion in the
j iiifcMMt of «tion |.owcr«. whi* h otirour
cm un it and j 1 }'*roft*ct**«|, in the wunp infer
j r*it , oil** of thf IIHHlt rotftt*.'
1 unit u j r« U't onttioHarfc t ittn|*nt|fHf*
(KtOiWIi to ti t «t t ot \ , otiM’ti «»»flA|»*rC<f
I with uticfi AtroAtw to blow u|i maul
lion |*IaiiIa, hridifcA, and
I tt»^ ut n tik* nit* rout; which hio* car
rird on, oiMinU »i»d ao«*u'tly, a |*r(»|»a-
lltiftdA i*it(pn«I»*d to ptWVrtt tho |*istrif*ti
l.ollgworth, | •ealUaeal t
El I’ano, June H. Tin Ibiril arrret i
in the Thuinan Lyons muriler ease wa> j
mniie late tixliiy when Millnrtl I <>K|{in. j
a yotuiBer l.rother of T. .!.*< «ulih. a:
wealthy enttlemnn now uniter nrreel j
in eiinnei tlon with the hilling, wu* wr
renter]. A iltar/e ot mu filer wue file 1
nKninat him, t,n<! with Pell* I! Jiine* o, ! umouat
Port Woith mitd T. J. Uoggin, yoanx
CogBin wan nine I'liargeil with «'i>nn|ilr.
m y to eoiiimit muriler.
County Attorney W. K, Fryer an-
noaneeit today that tba preliininary
trial would he held next Wednesday.
Lyoim, an aged millionaire ram b*
man, who lived near Silver City, N. M.,
wan murdereil here on the night ot
May 10. Ilia laxly inn found in High
Ini ,| I'arh next <iay. Kewnrd* to the
of #10,000 have bMn offered
for the eonvietion of thr murderer*.
are lint
thim n dried u<Mird
ell !teen||i
i liitnmoiiie
have ale
Mies f
|U»[icr,
h hdt
put •*
itteehiuetit
gnititi
VYt
WtPOli Htl
tO Mil'll'
arrived
lined if up
"J HAi*l
John mid, t
tight.* and mi
the belt on th
•peedI'd tip r
ot corn and t
in a hopper full a
bushels of corn shelled This was Jtl
the engine bad power t<» s]»nr*
“Since th*' first of lust Herein
shelled pi.tMs) tmaheis of corn l*e*i*l<
UllHM
the first syllable
te and eutl him
.id an hour may
i will have to sit
inner win* works
foment di'"fder, n
lire
child in their In,ini*. Them' may tie
»c| ilnwii now Teutonie nimtake*,
hut il would he the wildest folly for
ritirenn of the Halted State*, informed
a* to the fai t*, U> rtnim that *urh mi*
i liken were wlndlv iiiesrtumble. The in-
f former* which the ilermnnic uallotis
Ire* front afi}iefirtini'e*, mid from re
i fsirt* furnished hv their represents
live* in the spnhlie, c*n he considered
eM*onalde mil* when the failure of
J lie i i ntra* Eni|iir«W and their [»eo|de,
: at home and abroad, during the laut
forty tear*. n> are thing* in correct 1
I foe tl* or |**r*|<ectivc, i* taken into con-
^deration.
Mattifestly, they arc still nursing the
■ tllusioii Ihst the United State* and ,1s
j 11 ojde are dull, wtupid and unwary
! and it i* hecause this Illusion may lewd
11> the commission of ad* a* wanton
I and as revolting a* those |rer|»elrated
j i>v similar agencies in Great Hritnin, |
Prance and Belgium, that greater
watchfulness is now hriug urged u|>ou I
Ihe |>uhlic, nml stricter v igilcncc is J
hejtig raclired in all hraaehe* of the
(illlilic serv ie* llcrhert If. Hands, flehl
| director of th>' bureau of inunici|>al re
.■•arch, is at present engaged in send
) mg an np|>eal to every iing<orfiiiit city
I in I In nation, calling for precaution*
j in factory plant*. “Thi*,' he says, "I*
, net a time to delay. We should not
ITY
A great many young women
•bout to become mother* worry over
tho fear that the great attain and
physical suffering may impair their
good look*. Hut thousand* of
women who have borne novcral chil-
dren tell of tho preparation known
a* "Mother’s Friend" which has
proven itaelf a boon In Just such
cases.
’•Mother’* Friend" is a prepara-
tion of special oil* and other ingre-
dients especially prepared for ex-
pectant mothers. It ia a nrerrip-
tion of a famous physician.
M
“Mother'* .Friend" helps nature and
make* it easy for the muncles and
ligaments of the abdomen to ex-
pand. Much of the pain and dis-
comfort is relieved.
All druggists supply “Mother*
Friend." Apply it yourself, night
and morning. Many women nay it
is worth it* weight in gold.
Just the information every mothar
should possess is contained tn a «po-
cinl book, prepared by the Ilradfieid
H pil itor Company, Dept. M, 45'J
Atlanta, Ga. Writ® for the book;
it is free to users.
lijiv© Tt*!Ilt’il •town
let AH HIM •
I'litlonftlt ( il91* 1
1 rht^rfut
litRfifP Of
Th# ft
Mftiitifti «mt thd»ir uiNfrti-
! iiifiiti ft
»]«»! u«k for Afijrlhlwg
\ vt ff»f do1I*
i\t* (h#lr piirpow* moro
foils- tli
It* -Irnwtfv uItit’h
saw e*
.1 |>
*i*th«‘i put oil the belt A
dohli. do
volt thlltk it Will pull hei
•lo not kb
mw let u* try.'
tl the entfiMt Ruing, su|'i
f the engine oiul the she
iunt i> wov
We threw in it scoop
itiiure presiih
til* **(
!*(»
going on coni'
r•iirttrihc it wa* going Wo thr<
ml in a few minute* we h«*l fill
iff we
i doing
test
The intellectual entertainment
ig to find out whether Ru**ia is
iSaHintorf Sun.
• • •
The treasury ilepAPtmetit i* pretty ahrewd at
Juki think what n demand there'll l*e for
I- |mnd* on the in**tiiIlmen! plan if they laml
half the families ttinf hav* got the habit
on Telegraph.
'cruelty would produce
loo often repeated at
to, ot mo (Hitlently and deep
iota the eolvtieionsness of i
tl,(oitd- that the t’nited Htatc* is
war, and that it i* in a
i with at least two nations
11 r, «cnted in it* population,
likclv In It* eitiienatdp, by
,,f willing, earnest and real
Th* very fact that the Uen
* believed they could eon
United State* |*>litie*11y,
, hyphenated vote, indicates
nay now reasonably ,1c
vtl# obedience to their
Job
if W(rtftt) nMWItfiT
MUSIC CHARMS DEAF MUTES
(From I'opultf Heietice Monthly
Deaf mtite* lore mttaie. It thrill* them I bev
fe«>l it by placing their band* and dhow* on a
piano while th< teacher plav
The continued persecutions of fb-lgiiin* eon
•ititutc a wamiltf to the world a* to what Teuton
ofi'|Ue*t would mean Wnahington Star.
• • a
ller Father —“My daughter, wir sprang from
h line of peer*.’’ Her Steady -“Well, 1 jumped
off the dock once Judge
H rii.* v ihratiou*
not only giv senaation* which enliven th. hotly.j
but thrv actually atimulatc them. The part* nmM
k< nvit ive to vibration* an1 the chest, head lung-1
and feet. “An exciting feel tug come* up through
the floor’’ I* the way one deaf boy f|c*cribe> it
“Without music I would be lonesome,” wrote .1
little Italian deaf mute "It give* mo « strong
shock through the feet to the head. stated an-
other Other* when awked to explain their senna
tiona. aaid • "I feel it in my templet and in my
leg*.*’ “1 feel it through my whole hody,
“I feel it in my chest and lunirw.’4
According to teacher* of deaf mute*, musical
instruction »a more im|Hirtant aa an educational
factor for the deaf child than it la for the hearing
MALE AND FEMALE
(From the
St. Fan! Pioneer Frm)
A Is - »*— Ixwiaaliww that )*S
JH M*e mt** ? ........... •«— *—
furcate I garment* have taken a strong hold on
Um fernim,, ,
mtAiul what tl
be explained that n |nir of trnn*<"-*
The Imst line «t thi* time to smash the (linden-
luirg line i* a line of Liberty bond buyer* Clii-
< ago llrrahl.
• • •
“The friend* of the German republic" ar. a
long way from Germany, that ia to say, they arc
mostly in New York, ltut their newly formed *o
eaety may survive the reigning house of Hohen-
/ollern if they are not in too much of a hurry.—
Springfield Republican,
• • a
We snsnect that when Vnele Sam finally
and j rounds up the German apie* in this country, he
and the people will he shocked upon discovering
their identity.—Rochester Ilertld.
a • a
With a fevr regiments of Filipinos at the front
♦ he apostle* of koltnr will he convinced that
there ‘a no hope left for the world Washington
Post.
• • a
\l»l.,»» Ikh MMMlinn nSv the whole eor.t of
the war mny be good business, but making poster
of it ia i
"let, t" spread »>■•!, ’ Uomigh ., , i >< ,r,, with wiif Your <-it v sti>,iil I
take immediate uetiou, Hot merely for
| iiefensc. but for an agurosivc ram-
paign ll will be largely an economic
, uu.Miign, l»eeail*e vve ran win this ||
1 war only along eeonomie line* ”
11 there are some who dimltf the tie
, , e-txitv for action, or who think th«
, ivli for it premature, they have only
lo turn to report" from Washington,
which warn, in stronger and more dis
tincl terms than ever, against espion-
age and disloyal ronduet. Or, they
may eotudder the probable eireumston I
<■•■* len<ling to the netion of the depart I
ment of justtee in ordering the United I
Htates marshal in New York to make I
every pier in the harbor of that port I
a barre.l rone, into whieh no enemy
alien* shall he permitted to enter. Or
they in.n read statement" printed re
rentlv eoneerning flerman plot* to In-
terfere with the draft.
The federal and state government*,
and, to a large degree, the mtinleip.nl
rov,-I. ment A are awnAentng to the
in i-offiinee of bmking more earefnlly I
ml i ondition* nt borne, and it will Im> |
well if new*|ui|M.r* that are fretting,
test they may be denied the privilege
of printing something foolish, shall
turn to the more important task of
impressing their reader* with the ne
• lily of doing individual, eonstnnt
and faithful sentinel duty in their re
speetlve neighborhoods.
.IS#'
BtJltF fit
•ti* f «*o)
tra! I*i«vi
t rot the
throng tie
bow far thr
pend up*
eommand'
Th t nifed Htates has for years
t.een ridiculed by tlermaay and Aus
tria tie<*»u«e of the allege,! erudeness
of it* mi thod*; demcera. v is 1<eing
sneered nf today la Berlin and Vienna
f,,r it« alleged iaek o feftleienrv TTie
, .nvietinn ha* long Obtained through
• ,,it the • enlral KVnpirew that the *o
culled great republle acroe* the Allan
tie would, when the time enme, be
merely a liig, awrhward, |neom|ietent
ONCE r tMOUS BALL PITCHER
HHOWW fitONA or COMINO BACK
m* *H»«l*le4 Crss* I
Hull,. Mont.. June * Joe MeGin
nit, who *haren honors with Christy
Mathew«>n when Ihe New York Gianta
; ARGENTINE SAILING
HIIII* HUNK BY HUB
I’ario. June ", T:40 p. m The Argea-
line sailing ship Oriama woe sunk by
a submarine ia the Mediterranean on
vV, i.rsday, aei-ordiug to an aanounee
We Could Stock
Up with
CHEAPER Tire*
We could sell you
casing* for /«J thin you
ray lor PcnmylvaniR
Oilprnut
VACUUM* CUP
TIRES
Hut wo couldn’t guaranty
them not to skid.
«« ran guarantee the non-skid effeetive-
ness of Vacuum Cup Tirea on wet,
gre*>v pevrmeots. They era retnrnahla
■I lull purchase priee—sfter reaeoaabl*
trial—II they are not at guaranteed.
■ ^<* A I
Aleo feeruetesd Oilprool end —per
warranty tag attached to tech eerie#—
6,000 Miles
Owe Alfcyi-tiltt eostoaiers the qeeltty
they pay lor.
l<ook lor the Yel-
low asd Bine
Vaeuem Cup Siga
displayed by ne.
... , . i ■•■nt made b, the n tui.lrv ,,f marine I
. a ittiv* i lif ritf wai imw<i i»jr Mil
VV ' ........ • 1
•hows signs of Msg the "Iron man
he was more than • decade ago. Re
Urea, |, ship
The submarine flr"l shelled the shin, I
SRSHHto ” ■ u1".....^ il
. . „ - .. i bomb* In her hold and exploded them, II
* ' ! ' '*l! f"r 1,1 " ,, i | •»,< 11
V anrnuver m Imth end* of e doubl ■
ity pay some
is not bad morals. Tt is poster
ity that will reap the chief lieneflt of a “world
made safe foe democracy “—Charleston News end
Vr. -----
header, nib,wing only three runs in
beth In the fo«r game* he worked
against Va -never, that team scored
rnly seven times.
Claim Italians Have Los*. ISO.00
Vleans. Monday, June S, vis f/ondon,
. « ■« mm sees • . t <L.
«* ’* v- r- n, t . ,.J9 j.;. w.e—’*»T5: r-aJ'OB ”*
Italian* in thetr •ttnek oe the laoeso
front »re placed st 1*0,000 Is today *•
oftetel ••nonneement. Increasing ne-
tivity ’ e«r Jamiano on the front above
Trie*! la reported.
When you buv a Liberty loan Imnd
you have invested your money where
there is absolutely no rhanec of losing
Chichester spjLLS
V Ptaawtw nn *KW , |t«d% my wm
J yOWUswahtlfM. >ln#yiHBM»
sntDiYMWiCiisTsivimiini
Cleburne Hardware
C&mpany
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