Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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PAGE THREE
OLEBURNE MOkNINIG REVIEW
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921
DEGLARES RACE
becausn tae
, 1921
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WE HAVE SECURED
The Agency for
From the U. S. COFFEE AND TEA COMPANY of DALLAS
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professional
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15 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar for $1.00
When you buy 5 lbs. HONEST COFFEE AT $2.00
running
hands of the whites
■ Ilm
should attrin t hor attention with
PIGGLY WIGGLY
plaything.
35c, 70c, >1.40.
readily recognize.
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Frequently she laughs and smiles
first her voice
normal, but
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Your inquiries are cordially invited.
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NOTICE
S. B. Norwood, Pres.
J. C. Blakeney, Cashier
CARROLL
lw now
DYEING
1 hone 96
HOME STEAM
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PHONE HIM AT 479
LAUNDRY
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Patent leathers and rubber overshoes
should not be worn for long periods.
‘Pains
enemy
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or
glut
one
1
one
some
Keith Ransom Kehler,
psycho annlyst, today.
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Very Special Introductory Offer
to
the
Sloat
Liniment
At
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In con
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Stops Hair Coming Out:
Thickens, Beautifies.
LIKELY TO. BE
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TAKES PAIN OUT
OF RHEUMATISM
BAYS WHITES WILL
RULE TEXAS G O. P.
EIGHT YEAR OLD GIRL
TALKS FDH EIGHT DAYS;
DOCTORS ARE BAFFLED.
The newly weds are entitled to a $2,- .__
000 exemption plus the additional $200
a
Applied without ruhbtnn, it pe nrtrnlff
) | tn the aflicted part, bringing relief
v Ue it is being rul bed on I
Musterole is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Millionaol jars are
used annually for bronchitis, croup. stiff
reck, asthma. neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu-
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, i hilblains, fronted feet, colds of
the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia)
35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00
popular concepted differnce be- from rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore,
still, strained muscles; backaches,
sprains, and other external pains, often
BP
A New Definition
Love la what makes a woman work
r marry a man with smaller pay than
lor own.— BufTmo Enquirer
Commencing Monday, Feb. 14 and continuing one week we will sell
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To introduce this Famous Coffee in this city, we make the following
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The Certificates of Deposit issued by The Na-
tional Bank of Cleburne yield 4 per cent interest if
taken out for a six month period, or 5 per cent for
twelve months, assuring a substantial income for
your funds and protection for the future.
eh
Republiean Clubs must
MOTHERS FRIEND
For Expectant Mothers
USED By Three Generations
•uI ro• BooKLEt on MoTMERMO0D... yue nady, me
BEaDVIELD RtGULaTOR CO., Dtrt. SO. ATUaTS OS. I
Waco. Feb. 14.- One ot the largest mond, Ya.; D. A. Peniek, Austin; Yale be held hi the First Presbyterian church
Keep Sloan's handy for backache
strains and sprains, too
CLOAN’S Liniment has been sold I
39 for 39 years. Today , it is more
-- popular than ever. There can lie
but one answer—Sloan’s produces re-
sults.
When you think of something to eat, remember that we reduced the
high cost of living in Cleburne
an extra
must have ‘horse sense’ if we would
avoid ‘ pouy feet.’ "
. 11 ■ .num.....—.....■■■is- — i IWllim
for the correction of foot
r the most part unreliable
A ’
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM ।
Musterole Loosens Up Those
Stiff Joints —Prives Out Pain
You’ll know why thousands use J
Musterole once you experience the j
glad relief it gives.
Get a jar at once from the nearest
drug store. It is a clean, white oint-
mert, made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
not blister. Brings ease and comfort
feet parallel
"If you ha
shirtwaists and other
delicate articles to our
expert laundresses and
fine soaps and starches
I ry us Moderate
rates.
••Shoes that fit is the answer. We
hoel to
Hit form
and prh
EEaa
ondition, but the condition
painful feet, wiieh results
of the
In ti
the inner edg
is responsible
the inner side
for advice
patent arti
of th. fo.
fill. This
dition known as painful feet,
nection with this the foot
hears an important relation
"The toe shpuld conform
shape of the foot bn ord at
Heels should be long and low
denominational conventions ever feld Hieks, Hun Antonio; H, L. Moseley of Waco.
And No "Space."
"Ie the humna mind tirelexs r qne
des the Literary Digest So we should
may, but it la running pretty tint.
atford better ventilation, relative* and friends is always of a MIBS GLADYS JOSEPH I* of the Academia Society, having rep in Texas will assemble in Waco, Fob. Weatherford: Fred C. MeMillan, Doo
[bright and animated nature. I POPULAR BELTON STUDENT renented that society in the "Beady 17 !•, known aa the Laymen’s Mianlon Moines, Iowa; A. D. Mason, Memphis,
Anyone dropping in for a social call ——— [Writing Beading" contest which was ary Convention of the Presbyterian Tenn.; J. P. MeCallie, Chattancoga,
would not know she is afflicted in any ‘ Belton, Feb. 14. -Mis* Gladys Jov held recently. (chureh in the United States. Tenn.; R B. Clinton, Memphis, Tenn;
way because her conversation is so ua- ephs, a prominent member of the Ho ] Miss Josephs in also regarded aa one Delegates from the state* of Ar- C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.; F. L. Slay-
tural and her laghter is only provoked phomore elass, was one of the twenty of Baylor’s most brilliant students and kansas, Louniana, Oklahoma and Texas maker, Athens, Ga.; M L. Swinehart,
by situntions or word* of mirth. studentn of Baylor College whose name is one of the best loved and admired will be in attendance, together with Korea
Dr. Isaac Abt. nerve specialist, was appered on the Baylor honor roll for.members of the entire body,
called into consultatien today. He is the fall term The honor roll whi .............——o— — ■
endeavoring to find the cause and a was instigated by tl United Stale BIG PRESBYTERIAN
remedy for her malady. meat*, the College paper, contains the
------n--- names of those girls who have a total
INCOME TAX FACTS 'of 29.5 poults or more to their . redit.
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Creager, presiding over the conference
of the Republican Htate Executive Com
mittee here Saturday. The setual lead
"Henest Coffee”
for each dependent under IS years of
age or who is incapable of self support
because mentally or physically defee
five. This exemption may lie divided
in any proportion in separate returns
of husband and wife if filed that way.
"And remeber that Mare h 15, 1921,
is the final date for filing return* and
payment of one fourth of the amount
on income tax due" is the dmontion
of the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
-
fely trust
ingerie.
be the forerunner of sleeping sickness.
She has given no indheation of drowsi-
ness though, and her conversation witl
caused Miriam’s condition? have the right to vote and should be
asked
orded this privilege, declared B B
porting muneles, a xide
ger areh and a tendene
"From the h
A few cents buy* " " At.
ter ii few applirations you cannot find
a fallen hair or any dandruff, beside*
every hair show* new life, vigor bright I
nesa, more color and abundance Adv. I
.................................
number* of visitor* from the different These men are all prominent laymen
[state*. of the Presbyterian church and will
I Promient speukers are on the pro address the eonvention on subjecta of
MEETING AT WACO gram, including J. Campbell White,‘vita linterest.
- —........ New York City; Wade C. Smithe, Rich’l Th» sessions of the eonvention will
unify for observation alon
Dr, Carriek went on to say
Chicago, Feb. 12 Lttle Miriam Ru
bin sat propped up in bed today at her
fashionable home in Waukegan, a sub
urb, and continued the running conver
sation which she has kept up for eight
day* without a break.
Bpecialists steeped in their scientific
lore stood by her bedside baffled. They
could neither figure out the cause nor
the remedy for the strange malady.
This is the that case on record here
of "‘speaking sicknesa. "
They examined her pulse and pres-
sure and temperature and vital organs
and found all to be normal. Her ap-
petite is good. She has only slept two
hours since last Saturday, when she
began her long conversation.
Miriam, who is 8 years old, appears
to talk rationally of tiose things which
interest, children of her age. Dolls and
dresses, playmates and school and d ine
ing lessons and the other things of her
daily life, make up her theme.
While medical specialists admitted
they were baffled for the present,
psycho-analysist advanced a theory,
"It's a case of tire co consciousness
gaining the ascendeney," said Mrs.
Flat fret
mong strait
ching is, wal
are straigiet
r painful fee
our doetor
on that the
tl>< ligamenta are apt to
permit the arches to sink
dition is called flat foot
of the ligement on the ou
the bones causes severe pa
the front
an arch whi
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YOU SHOULD KNOW 24.5 poins of which must ......btained
.....—......... In the sehool work; the remuinder may
Many inquiries from newly weds as be in student activities.
to the amount of tarable income for Miss Josephs came to Baylor last year
the year 1920 are received by the Bu from Cleburne, Texas, and throughout '
reau of Internal Revenue. In many the entire year was an active worker
cases both parties were employed up in all classes, religious, and slool ac- |
to the wedding date and the point on tivities, being admitted into the Royal
which advice is sougirt is whether the Academia Literary Soclety as an ae.
joint income must be shown The rul- tive member after her first term of
ing of the Bureau of Internal Revenue school work. By her literary ability [
is that if they were married on or be and honorable work, she was chosen by j
fore December 31, 1920. a return must the Freshman Class to be the recipient'
be made of their combined income if it of the Freshman seholarship whieh Is j
equrled or exceeded 42,000 issued by each Freshman elan* to its
Separate return* of income of each most deserving members.
or a return of their combined income This year Miss Josephs I* president
may be filed. If the net income of of the B. E. Lee B. Y. P. P . takes an ।
hubsand or wife exceeded 45,000, sepa- active part in all Baylor Student Un-
rate returns should he filed for the pur ion meetings; is reporter for the Ho
pose of correctly computing the surtax phomore class; contributes to nearly
which applies only to income in excess every issue of the United Statements;
of that amount, and is one of the most loyal member*
flat foot a
in the negr
shoes nre better Henn ahy other kind
beenuse they run not only be more
nceoruatelv adapted to the foot, but
Dallas, Feb. 18. Negroes of Texas
for fresh sweet milk, delivered
daily good dry oak stove
wood Fresh milch cow. Will
trade farm for city property.
And make county trips by
truck. Cun sell you cotton
seed hulls at $11.00 ton deliv-
ered to your barn in lots of 1
ton or more.
TELEPHONE 9019.R3
something she would
perhaps something
640 acres Gaines county to exchange for
small farm near Cleburne.
2000 acre ranch, a dandy cattle county,
for revenue-bearing city property, or small
ranch near Cleburne.
Some choice lots and residences.
0. W. GRAFA
I
80c will buy as much as $1.00 elsewhere.
she bas not seeu for a long time, but
likes nud remembers. “
The malady enme on tke girl after
she had complained of pains in hwer
arms and shoulders. Hhe went tn bed
last Saturdny and soon began talking.
bership in any of the clubs under any
circumstances, it was agreed that the
negro question must be handled with
rare.
the result of exposure. It leaves no
mussiness, skin stain or clogged pores.
Cet a large bottle for greater econ-
omy. Keep it handy for use when
needed. Your druggist has it. Three
You can sa
your fancy
i> second areh
t outer aide,
igh and fre
a number of times eneh day and for a
hundred steps at a time, proper nhve
ing and regular systematie foot exer
else as prescribed by an experieneed
physieian seldom fails to cure the con
ent, Teacher, Dancing
Army nnd all Then it
that toeing out meant
gim " to the
El bows from
k with
ahead.
stant use ha* made it hoarse. Anyone
in the room, however, can mear plainly
all she says.
One medieal specialist dvanced the
I theory that this strange condition may
Austin, Feb. 11. From the number
and tenor of reforms already under
taken in the way of proposed healtle
legislation, it is entirely within the
pule of possibility that Texas women
will soon be asking at government in
spected shoe stores fol "statutory
heels" or ""legalized low cut" shoes,
aceording to Dr. Manton M Carriek,
Mate health officer who advanced the
startling theery that if lgh heeled,
sharp toed shoe* continue to be worn
people may, in due process of evolu
tion, develop into a one toed, or hoofed,
rare and perhaps, in the seventh inear
nution, go clattering along in most un
gainly fashion.
"Seriously," said Dr. Carrick,
"while the French heel may add a lit
tie to the h ight nnd make a number
■lx look like u three, it steals the free-
dom from the ankle motion, shifts the
greater part of the body weight to the
ball of the foot mid cramps and crowds
the toes so that a most unbecoming
peg like gait in the result.
"Army records show a simmefully
high percentage of reject ions on ae
count of painful fect, fallen arches and
foot deformities, among the Jim- and
Bills and Joes who never wore French
heels in their lives," asurted the now
health officer of Texas, whose service
during the war ns major in the med
lent corps, U. S. Army, guve him every
One year ago this same bill of goods would have cost you $6.70- a saving of 100 percent
and this offer in OXLY to introduce this coffee
Try Our
BONCILLA MASSAGE
For Ladies and Gentlemen. The newest and
jest facial massage. Special attention given
adies and children.
PEACOCK BARBER SHOP
Hiram Poole is still in the Real Estate
business Has several classy houses and lots
for sale. If you have anything to buy or sell
to the other. The
or the hellow space or
f ilo normal foot. Tlx
held in plare by liga
t by muselen Whei
are wctik* tied by pro
In introducing this coffee to this city -we know we have secured the very best coffee
value to be had—"‘Honest"’ Coffee enjoys a tremendous sale and is acknowledged as the
highest quality coffee at the very lowest price by all LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE
America’s Perfect Blend 100 percent pure imported, roasted and ground by the
above coneern and packed in one pound air tight parafine parchment bags. You secure
FRESH COFFEE with every unnecessary expense eliminated
Honest Coffee is in the reach of every one and the_quality is the favorite of the con-
noseur, who eun afford to pay twice the price asked!
"You see there ate five planes of
consciousness in the mind. They are
the consekous or normal state the un
conseioun, the coconseious, the subeon-
seious and the supereonseious planes
of mind. Twis child is funetioning sole
ly on the third plane."
on t he
on the
fallen
fi et ar,
"I would have to know her history
to answer that,'’ the analyst replied.
Belleves Remedy Simple.
"I would have to know what has erehip
been interesting leer mostly, what emo-1 remain
tions she has entertained and whether I The
she has had any shoeks, ‛‛ tween the Democrat' ami Republieans
"What is the remedyt"' was the that the •' Republicans loved the ne
। next question, groes and the Demoerats didn’t," must '
•’Oh, thent should be ensy. Home I be done away with, declared several
members, who say that negroes will
not be permitted to hold leadigs mem
from muscular weakness, is not oni
distressingr but a serious handicap
■ Headaehe s front eye strain are fa
miliar, nervous dist urbenees front cut
reut foot strain ar., just as common
but not so generally understood.
"They used to say 'tors out,' Pax
and as improperly fitting shoes have
largely contributed to your condition,
he will advise the right kind of sho
and foot exercise One of the Tait Me
Kenzie exereisos which las proved val
liable is to raise th. heel about an inch
from the ground nnd walk on the ball
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1921, newspaper, February 15, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433724/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.