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TVBBDAY. rUKDUY 90, 1917.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Nice Bicycle Weathe:
Good Time to Buy One of Our Wheels
Laclede and Westminster
Just Your Size In Stock
LURE OF BIE CITIES HOW WAB IS ENDED ?Fashion Says whl^T
. ... . ... ii.. ii.w. w J.,! nut Ui fhnrit tav Which PfdCf . _ . .
A Word to the M.in Who Yeamt Method! by Which Pe.ae » ▼ .. • /-v j •
For a Job In New York '« Sought and Secured. V Ol ICS & 11U U T11(3 ICS
DON'T HURRY TO LEAVE HOME MEDIATION NOT MUCH USED
•• tun IS* Chant* *• ,f’* M“»* "»
M*tropeh# W II B* t* Vauf K.i"
Kgi B«'or# V*v M»l># ll O* V»«
ImI ws*r« Vau Are an* Wall
t>ir i .nt*'«*nl.*n Hr fi-andlf Na«
inti * l e l C»«'*' ".•* B*««a#« Wi
•ivM* Mai Cul a Oman fiju'* •*
er» • *1 |i a l«al Ca*'i**i| an4 a Halt
Now is the time to do
SI'RING SEWING
WILSON
IF BAGKACHY DR
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KIDNEYS BOTHER
Hat Lena Moat A 1*0 Take Gina* of Salt*
Before Eating Breakfast
Uric acid in meat eseitc* the kid-
noya, they, become over worked; get
aluggtHh, ache, and feel like lump* of
load. The urine become* cloudy; the
bladder in irritated, and you may be
obliged to neck relief two or three
time* during the night. Whom tho
kidney* ring you muat help them fluah
off the body’* uriuoua wnato or you’ll
be a real nick person shortly. At first
you feci » dull misery In the kidney
region,,you suffer from backache, sick
liendnehe, di**ine*s, stomach gets sour,
tongue coated and you feel rheurffatlc
twinge* when the weather is had.
Bat leu* meat, drink lids or wnter;
also get from any pharmacist four
ounce* of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon
ful in a glass of water before breakfast
for a few day* and your kidney* will
then act fine. This fnmou* salt* I*
mndo from the acid of grape* and lemon
juiee, combined with llthia, and bn*
been used for generation* to clean clog-
Red kidneva and stimulate them to nor-
mal activity, also to neutralise the
neida In urine, so it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus ending bladder
•weak nee*.
.tad Salta i» inexpensive, cannot in
•jure; make* a delightful effervescent
lithla water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidney* clean and active. l»rugRi»t*
here say they aell lot* of Jad Salt* to
folk* who believe In overcoming kid
uey trouble while It I* only trouble
l ww»ww\nwww** %»w**M <***»<**»»*** hwsm%% ws* 9
la ibe A nirri, on Ms***u»# * writer
giving eimp word* of a-lvie* l* * he
mam aspiring young men throughout
the country who feel the lure of I be
gr.nl elite* and who *r» • • n* toed
with a desire to try their f n ines
therein, »•)»
• An old friend i*ll«*l a*k my ad
v|c* the otherOlay. He •*' •• New
York from a Indian* t <*n II*
h*« a wife and four • -hlbtren and a
pair Job
"A* I talked wilt*, blui I kepi pbtur
tag him where be belong* iw k ta the
old borne town If be bad *t*»*d there
he might have worked into a 91.*■ • * or
fl.9*t J.d> which would h*'* t.- • *uf
Orient to satisfy all hi# ncesl* *nd
moat of bla want* lie could have bad
a garden a yard, a saving* tunk *e
roiiat and a me in be re hip In the local
lodge Evening* be could l,a « «*( n
hi* porch and held mu*ere* with til*
neighbors.
••On the Fourth of July he eoukl have
tieeii ■*«.me piinklne’ at the neighbor
hood plenle. lie might l*a*e l» me •
Village eounrllinan. and wtien the fall
campaign arrived be could h**e Iwwii
on ltie committee to welcome the - on
gn—man when that great pen- nag*
came to town In search of votes In
other words. Im might have bad a real
pi* e In tho < .immunity
•’Now. what tine* be get In exchange
for the »!.«*> or *1,300 that be earn*
In New York? Well. I anpi*—• be get*
a measly little flat with dark Is dro-.ma,
a flue assortment of cheap tui t>*-s, two
chair# dally to bang by bis eyelid*
In the subway, a great fund of lonetl
ness and a wo.dieg.me feeling of uae
IrHMlMRN I
That I* the trouble with these whal
lug Idg el ties like New York and I’hl
.-ago They are all rtgbt f»r men of
known ability—men of f«*rr# and amM
tlon who have learned how to dir- t
their talent* But they are hard on un
tried men-men who ha.e wot yet
found themselves
"Till* Is not aald for the purpo## of
searing venturesome and unattached
youug fellows of ability ** ho want to
try tbetr muscle* on the Idg town
There I* no danger of scaring them
They cannot lie seated The rooming
train* are bringing them In by tha
hundred* this very day end all the
printing prraaea In tho world could not
drive i bent lm< k
| "But tt Is said for tho purpose of cans
lug every small town roan with re*[><01
•IldlltlcH to consider carefully l*-f<»r#
• onifiig whether bo has a definite aim
g and w hotli.-r he ha* faith
let Ion that he really ba< soine
glv o lo the big town.
coiihi Just f• >r the rid** Ia»n’t
leopt from
.1!,.- j.lSl h
The lust 1
»l a wai
* of 1 bo
I i*olI'so dewli.u#
.ally a.aU then.
.4 *.-oie f»1e«4.y
Halo* la utterly uo
V.
lied lo end the
■ with tho mksilft lie logon by
,, ...ting *c jot rate neg.4lol.us to the
Krra.il government and to the Amort
,«* 1 iMamitsloart* tu I'arta Tt.e at
ter. th<eigb |*sd(t*elf oaataiuvol by
. .« I,, a.’t ..i late t o |-S' e sIlleAl
tt>- |.,*»ti. i|*ii.o of their Inn It (4
j|.« did sign a M-parat# treaty tbeugi
with tho r-sorvill.-o that It attould out
go lute 1 Jr t until I lame bad made
ta* r | i.ej ibni iiifotinrd the t**toh
*;i.veritii>rnl, whkb *■ .epics! tbe term*
The NapsiU-ouh |e*t* trestle* usual
ly began wlih au arailaih* Tb# l»«l
famous, tb* treaty of Ttlstt. ««.
blieiglil atsnll by a |«r*..nal meeting
t>*t mom Najsileou and Alexander 1
■Mi a raft In tb* uilddnr of tho fiver
Nlcuw n to agree u|**u an erialatlcw
m iii- It ilia oar bad already sought
Nsisdeou a fall In 1911 was e.-rxiinp*
uUsI by no iiegotlatbM.a, Ilia alltaw were
a. tna! y In l’*rla \a|sdeon'a generala
jM-rstiaded him to sign an act of a lull
ration and tin- t rench senate detbruti
ed him
Ttie way to the p#a.r of Ghent akkk
ended the war <>f was pav.d b)
an n|i'f of tie- car t» act aa mediator
though It w aa tejr* ted In rejecting ll
l.odl t *«il»-reagb M It Isa known that
ling lo negotiate directly
Our collections are grand and will
appeal to all women of discrimi-
nating taste and good judgment.
Voiles from 25c to 60c yard
Organdies from 25c to 65c yd.
Novelty Wash Goods
Aa thta promises to be a season of unusual «ttra*ti'enwa# in
Imth coloring and design in which tha idea of novelty pre-
dominate* mu will be able to find atylea and colunitgi her*
that arc especially adapted to the individual taste
Prices Reasonable
with III* l oiled mate* The I ultcd
Ktnte* gladly a.vei led and scut ms
liili-s;.Miera, but England i.egle- t*d tc
api»>lni envoy* until l<>ng afletward.
H tell l.t-r trouble# bad tie. onie a>. great
that she was •tentroua of |*»r»
On On. death -if ' rar NU holes I Ms
Home Dry Goods Co.
Phone ! 4 HI
THE PRICE IS THE THINK.
KELLY BOYS, Proprietors.
h ree Delivery
I BO
A U it fiitf
1 »tw rot)ft* «if I*
I <*rttii«*nti oar >hf»nW c*i
I fwrt)f*»* won liflil in
t !♦»#•«• liHifAtli* It I 1
I oar Tlir wi
I Auotrta. a nnilral |m
I to join th** jithr* un1
r | tin nil!
■tl. Out a (i
f»nii"»jit'nl to
« «!)* itiKt \l»*
A |« MY’O ft»0
"liliB. t#l|) III
tt *lff Mini ill*
*9Ut <*|| UMtli
|NyW«r itih'Nh’iRil
ui> * *4 It**' * >• r
nisi llo at ftrut rr
nai ir»ft*r iIr*
iH hta linin* < I him ta
* rum i |«ra< ¥ emter
DEWEY’S IRON NERVE.
In P
vs M id
(I the I
ed Ni
govantmeiit which
III asked for an
A KNOCKABOUT.
1 ur ulliity In thl# flaring straw brim
on * crow n of brocaded allk, while all
about the top are little straw rosee
IHirklly placed amt tn matching shade*
which ba|>|s‘ii to tie a range of bluet
In this case like »be crown
Perfume Haa Weight.
Charles Batson!, a French chemist,
has
___f demon-trated that a grain of musk
lose* weight until It ceases to gtv« off
It* odor, after which It* weight re
main* the same Tbla prove* that per
fjume I* caused by volatile particle*
given off by the udortferou* body.— i
New York World
•pit* word "ahliiiiv" ha* gone out ot
fashion In the old day* when a girl
wa* *o thin and hungry looking all*
shamed her mother's |ieiifry that waa
what they called tier, but a more mod-
ern description I* that ah* lias a acnal-
tlve. aplrltuelte face New York Hue
Trim tn In i* that drape over Hie face
are a spring alcn Tide ribbon crown
cd list for maiden* take* a net brim
with 011.' - o<|ti. tt|sb fink rose nestling
on tile left aide.
If you have no deflt
sou within yoursi
come until you *r>
well at home
wants yotl she will
I ’“A hundred lelegt
I New York t• *laI to
imsltlve choice
aiiae .4her* are
te of all I* this
life, eolii|i.>lllng rea
If t.» come, don't
Invited I hi your
If the Idg town
.-all you.
sms i..-nt out from
nrloo# and remote
TREE Or CHAROE.
Any adult suffering from cough, j
.old or brom-hiti* i* invited to call at
he drug store of Foster Fain Urtig <’o.
nvl get absolutely free a sample l.oltle
.f Boarhee * Oerman Ryrup. a soothing!
tnd healing remedy for all lung
rouhlea, which haa'a successful record1
if fiftv year*. Give* the patient a
food night'* rest free from coughing,
*ith free expectoration in the morning.
Kegular *!**» 99 and 75 cent*. For'
utle by all dearela in civillaad c«aa-j
triaa.
Net tha Sam*.
• When I started out in life youug
men were glad to get a chance to atart
at the fis4 of the leddvr "
"The young men of t.aley liace ft»*
Mine Ide* only Hu-v express It differ-
rntly. They went to get la on the
ground floor "—New York W’orld.
Line e.id Staff Officer*.
Broadly epcnklrig, the dietInctton Im-
tween * line officer end a staff offl. er
la that liclwe.ti the fighter and the
non lighter. The ataff officer baa non
military dutlca. He may. for example
he a member of the m*dl> al corps. *n
Instructor at a military Inatltut* or
have charge of mna administrative
departmeut of the army or navy. The
word |a also used for thus* men at
tnched to the staff of the commander
tn chief A Una officer ta literally that;
ha la the man In tha field or on a bat-
tleship to do the actual fighting.—New
York Hun
Asking Ta* Muoh
Here, cabby, you haven't given m*
enough change.'
•Well, mister, you can t ri|iet f#
h..* a horue. a carriage and an expert
accountant for Bf> cent* a mil# **- Path-
Under.
White Swan Pharmacy
PUR* DRUGS AND SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES AND
STATIONERY.
Don’t
Suffer
From Piles
|M»rfs of the t'nlhsl Hfiil.-S carrying of ,
Cera of gissl Jobs t<> -mart chap* who
|gtve done *<* well that New York lias j
heart t,.<r I be in
'•ftVily la*t «*ek I met • young wan
from Massachusetts oho bad Just la-.-o
offertsl all »*•«•• a )e*» place In New
Y'ork He *atd ha hadn't the least Idea
how the thing Marled ex< ept that be
bud done work that laid Iws-n brought
i to fhe attention of several New York
imiik.ms. .me of whom bad I.*«h.s1 biro
■Ip and Ilian fleshed bin. the offer of a
i J"1*
"Ho leave your name and addrewa
! with Ibe |.*<'al operator and go laick to
milr knitting New York I* not tongue
lied. If ahe need* you she II wire
•Of inurse. If you think you are a
bowling cell In, you will prol»ubl> take
the lir*r train for Broadway and'may-
j lie II will Ik* Juki a* well for you to .1..
e» a genius I* Jnat aa unhappy on*
I place a* alo4her But. genius or M
geulua. there won’t l»e any hraa* hand
Satd Tit rr»# Tllal Tr** ia*iit
V inwllrr lun* k ug or It 1 • l r*»l»
r. nr .1 I'Miir en.t g- l a ' • eenl
, i uf f)t»r .it J*li# Tr>'».ne-n«. II
i r *
OUR FOUNTAIN
Tha PerawM Hadla ffsew • ?<*•*• Trial
to meet von al i.rand Central atathai
Vary
An Nton Glbba, fha MKr,
was w«rolling lowu Broadway in New
York he met an a<'inalntance who
seemed to Is- aianewhat Ibe w.irae for
all nneiNintar with Hie cup that cheers
l*-nd no- a dollar will you?" he In |
• inlre,l 'I need It
For a drink, I acffewf Mr fHt>h* ,
Inflglred
I i light as well tell the truth That
ts whai It I* for."
Il,u | thought t-ai were on the wa- j
ter wagon "
••| wa* Imt I gave mv aeai lo a
lady" Exchange
•rwlatb*-. then for jieace. but tb* re
ijue .iK w . re de*'lined and I lie aiege of
Paris l-egnn After Hie surreol.-r "f
Pari* Ibe Henna!)* i.iliaenled to an
arroleHie |o i-ermlt the election of a
national n**ett.bly whh h It could rac
ogiilxe The preliminaries iif i-e#ca
were agrec-l on t*’*Wreij Bisinar- k and
Tillers at Y'enalllea, awl the ireniy
follow ed at Prankfort-
Ttic Ituaao Turktab war wa* cut short
by England's I lire* t to enter It Russia
arranged an armtailce Imm.stlsti-ly end
ueg.iHat.sl the treaty of Han N’efano
directly wtjli Tufkey. t:netand t.scke.1
by France and Austria, refused »<> r*c-
oglitrc It. and the congre-* of Berlin
wa* summoned, but before tt met tha
rtmt had negotiated a *•* ret ire ity
wllh England .oiledylng moat of I he
agreement* subsequently made there
The terms of peace between the
Culled Htatea and the Confederacy
were arranged by general* In the field
'Hie Spanish American war of J%*s
closed when Mpntn on July tnad*-
overturea to the United Stale# through
CamlMin. the French ambassador at
Washington Seventeen day* later lh*
protocol was signed
The Boer war ended In an unprece
dented way Th# memliera of tb#
Transvaal government rode Into Mkl
dleburg and requested to be sent to
l*>nt Kitchener lo arrange paace term*
with him He roe| them, but he d thal
because of tlie peculiar char* tef >f
the Boer army the men In the Held
would bare to la cotianlted If any aa
euranoe of |>eaca wa# to lie gt'en
Steyn, He YVet and fieUrey went t>i
th* commando#, explained the altu*
Hon to them, and each tmdy tn the field
chose two delegate* te meet at Veree
niftng and decM* tb# matter by rote
Prealdent Booervelt brought the Ito*
eo Japanese war to an end by sending
on June H. If»«5, tdenttc dlapatclie* to
both government* urging that they en-
ter Into jvacw tieg.dlallon*. B«4h ac
cepted and *eot envoy# to the t'nlted
State* to negotiate the treaty of Pert#
mouth
Tb# way* of ending war#, therefore
ar* various and mediation haa played
an Inflnlteaimal part tn the war# of tha
last cautury and a half —New York
Times
Mew Whew a Vaung OffUar, Ha Ink-
Sued an Ug1? Muto*##.
In Admirnt liewey . autoM-igrajdiy.
; written for lleatat * Magetine. la th'-
j following story, vthb h atu.w* that a*
a young lb-ut« nanl com wander the
hero of Manila hay already poe*****^
tb* Iron nerve that i tie reel arlred til*
I taler life
1 “Corou»<*1->re II K Thatcher, In com
maiid of the t ofcanMta, wah owmsI me on
tsiard heartily, not withal a mllng my
youth He aald the ship wa* In a laid
•tat* and . *v* me full authority In Hie
government of the crew of 700 men
j "Gradually I was able to identify tb*
worst characters They were the one*
\ | had to tarn. The ringleader was a
gtai t red loaded Engllahman named
Welwter Many of his mate* were tn
b>«lliy fear of thta great brute The
j prt-iui t<elng full. I had him put down
In the hold In Iron*
"One day I heard a breaking of
yia* and the orderly told me that
IVrlolrr had broken free of hla Irons,
bad .tri.en tl>« sentry out of tha hold
and, |n a blind rage. «|i tweaking op j
atone IkSiIc* of arsis and ala (Hat war*
stored there
"I scot the master at arm* to arrest
hint, and the master at arms rente
li*ck to rr|aifl 'bat Webster had • worn
be wi-uUt kill the Brat man that triad
!• ,-nmc do** n the ladder Into the hold
“H.icli a I unfit*! M*a n-4 to he en
diired | <.«nk my r« votvef and atari
rd for th- h--•<! When I came to the
ladder Yk el-etc? jreile,l up Ihe threat
wht- b had made th# -there beet late
In ik* of 11« known ferocity Of
course, an< one g.4ng down th# ladder
would rips- Ida wb- le b»|y lo an SI
ta- k before tit* head wn l-etow the
de* k tc ci amt he c-uid *e* hi* adrer
aary. But any tentporarutng with the
fellow meant a bad effect on the Whole
ahlp e company
\V, '-Me. this i* tha executive off!
rer, Mr Irewey.’ I relied to him, *1
am coming down and, YY’eloter, you
may tie Mire of this If you rales a Bn
jrr *gsin*t me I shall kill yon.*
"I atepi-cd down the ladder quickly,
to are- \V, i nter standing with a atowe
ale ix-tri- i , nt* hand ready to throw
But he >ikl n.4 throw It and eubmittad
to arrest j-ea--e*hly "
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
MAKES TOO SICK AND SALIVATES
iKwi s Ubt Tom" Is Karatoi Ti
CNai Ymt Slink* Lbtr
Hi Bo Ills.
t'gh' t *lom*l make* you aick H’a
har.iMe' lake a dnre of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may loss
• day'* work
Cslonwl ta mercury or oukkailvev
■ kich rauae* necrrei* of ine tioee*
( alomel. when 11 come* into renta.1
with *o«ir bile erwahe* Into it Iweaking
H up. This is when you fret that awful
uiurt and rrstnpKtf if you are slug-
gish and "all kn-«ked out," H your
lifer i* torpid and howeta roaalipate-l
ar you hare headache, diuueM coated
towf'e If breath i* bad or Hemarh amir,
|u*t try a spoonful-of harmless ikalwxi
liiar Tew* tonight uu my guarantee.
Here'* my guaxanta*—Go te any drug
•tore sikl get a W-«*»t hnMte of Horn
■»'s Idrer Tone Take a spoonful and
if II d(K*m't straighten you right un
and make you feel fine and wgorvma I
want you to go hark to U»e riot/ and
get your monet Hudson'* Liver Time
i« destroying the sale of calomel >—cause
Vgitll
It real trier rordtriw ewtirel)
tahle. tberefoia it ran not »*ii>*te or
make you aick
I guarantee that one cponnfu? of TYod-
#’»'• l.irer fone wilt put your sluggish
liver to work and rlew* jotn b-wal* of
that auur bile and conatipalad waste
whk-b I* dogging your inM* and mak
lug y.wi feel nwreraMe I guarantee that
a t*4tie of Ibulson'* l.tver Ton# will
keep your entire family feeling fine for
months. Hire It to your children. It ts
harmless dorsn'l grips and they Ilka Mg
nrasam lasts.
Will gt<# cell- f and a *tne'* *■•» * f'""
rures. A trie* gnat.agemnll»«l fre- tu p'*tu
s • .pi-r If p ii send n» e»n- 1 •*' *•
FREE iAMPLC C-tPOfl
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A Hint t* Autamabil* Nidara.
Every automobile rider ha* expert
•n.cd th*- discomfort of dn»t In th#
eye- and i'«<> from the effect# of erdfl
wind- k stigganlbm ha* 14^.1 mad*
that tlic»o div 'mfi-rt- mar lu> greatly
*ll#> I >'e.| l i api'ri - v • v-tor oil alone
lh# ci.slie- ’IM« u l« • l»lni#d. will
ralch imwif of lh# dust before It ran *n-
Ier the r . *i d also tt -w«lec|« the eyes
from ins rniiung cure n oi iiw wiu.j
Human Bid* *f th* Judlalaeg-
Another ertdenc# that lb# Judiciary
i* more or lea* human after all la found
In th# fact that II la not nearly *o easy
for a person lo gal colonaal and wholly
undeserved damages from a motorist
as ll used lo b* iwfora all lb* Judge*
had aut»moblla# of their own.-Ohl*
Stale Journal
Mythslagg.
Wish — 1 heard today that Minerva
sprang from tho head of Jot# Wash—
Yah. sort of an extract fram tho boon.
as ll w#r# Rirhanaa.
You romptaln of Ingratitude Wee*
yon not repaid hr your pleasure In
dal of good?— lavb
Be efficient In thn things that count
Do notlw aa e SI riant whlttlar—YowtBI
Oempaalos
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