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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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THZ REX
Cleburne'* Popular Playhouse
Corinne Griffith and Kenneth Harlan
in
24%!
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Quality Furniture, Rugs,
Also
Stoves, Home Furnishings etc
‘•THE HE VAMP"
A Sunlite Con edy
and
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
A
DICKSON HARDWARE & FURNITURE GO
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
MOON & CRUM MOTOR CO.
Get a jar lit once.
store.
lumbago, neuritis, backacire, stiff neck.
Phone 730
Typical of the “eruptive" rocks, rep-
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Brains in
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Prescriptions
GINKGO TREE IS FROM JAPAN
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FMEHNNIKS
from Sing Sing
numismatic odds
WE’s
55
FALL IN W PH THE OPTIMISTS
hundredth birthday by enshrining in
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You will find what you want in
our complete stock. Prices right,
Figure with us. We appreciate
your trade.
It" m* th. remntns of the natlonal
idol El cId the Rero of Castle about
whom time hns woven many legendr.
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O. H. POOLE--
CECIL HORNE
D M. THRASH
n ational
rder tlmt
memorial
keep and others by the books they borrows—and
keep.
nt any drug
Use It for
the
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paid
When a girl is too willing to be kissed the men
show an unwillingness to kiss her We always want
the unattainable in this life.
A man may be mushy before marriage, but all
the mush his wife gets after marriage is what she
fries for breakfast.
The Federal Reserve Board finds
reports of last month indications of
upward movement of business and
bit* are fond of succulent herb* l»
evident by the raid* they mnke on
grain aM alfnifa teldn and vegetnble
eardens.
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glic
A girl likes to have polish, but she does not
want her nose to shine.
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TOMORROW
J WARREN KERRIGAN
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vital organ*. It
gets at the seat
of the trouble,
'l ake it.
Sold By
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Ragarded by Park Commissioners Ev-
erywhere On* of the Moat Sat-
isfactory Shade Makara.
Then flames and dreams are lost in smoky haze.
—Loi* Whittlesey.
ROY L. DOAK,
Clerk County Court, Johnson County,
Texas.
By GEO. L. MURPHY, Teputy.
1-10-17
STOP RHEUMATISM
WITH RED PEPPER
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But these she will not leave for stranger eyes
Letters wherein one reads her vanished youth;
Here is one filled with merriment; here truth
Breaths softly through the lines for some young woe
Now half forgotten; and in these there lies
The promised joy Fate willed she should not know.
INDIGESTION
Indigestion, constipation, heart*
burn and serious derangement
of the kidneys are caused in
most instances by too much
acid in the system.
Ferrasal corrects anover-accum-
ulation of acid with correspond-
= ing benfit to the
From the New York Times)
she reads them over lingeringly, each one.
Before she drops them in the glowing grate;
"Tis time to part with them, for it is late
in life's long day with her; the speeding sun
Has slipped behind the mountains, and begun
The veiling twilight’s sure, swift fall; her fate
is like a myriad othe ■ - those who wi
With qiet courage till the night is done
IF IT FITS
By SAM HILL
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nimmnorinl commission of tin* o
newspaper remarked that if Old Man Hard Times
was anywhere abont he was out on the sidewalk
That is where he was out on the sidewalk waiting
to colllar some of the people that had paid *22 for
two theater tiekets.
Pre*, and Business Manager ments at this tune.
. ............... Editor These optimistic statements and optimistic state-
---------ity Editor ments from others of prominence and importance- -
dred thousand members of the Helion
ELK8 PURCHASE SITE FOR
83,000,000 WAR MEMORIAL.
** the sedimentary rocks—sandstones,
llmestones and shales are sufticiently
of green vegetntion. But that the rab-
Moorish women regard it as a point of honor
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We know a woman who is grieved because her
daughter who is at college has been put on the
scrub team.
Mareh, A. D. 1922, the same being the
Otte <lny of March, A. D. 1922, at the
court house thereof, in Cleburne, Texas,
at which time all persons interested in
said estate mny appear and contest
said applieation, should they desire to
do so.
Hereinu fail not, but, have you be
fore said court on the said first day
THE DEACON’S PHILOSOPHY
Letters Testementary, which will be of the next term thereof this writ, with
heard nt the next term of said court, your return thereon, showing how you
commencing on the first Monday in have executed the same.
demand running ns high as 10 per cent in the East-
ern district over that i f 1920 iaton I s au rignr ror ner men rrienns to snow
Comptroller of the Currency Crissinger also sympathy but experience has tangh: us that it is
makes an optimistic forecast for busiress in the better not to be too inquisitieve about the opera-1
new year He says indications are that the turn of tion.
it takes more than a pretty face to make a per-
fect lady, but any homely girl can tell you men
would rather have a pretty face than a perfect
lady.
Jackrabbit Bomething of a Puzzie.
The jackrabbit thrives in the xeml-
arid regions of the West, frequently
found in places remote from any
visible water supply and scant growth
A
federal reserve district* for m re than half of the one child than it was for her mother to raise six?
month of Decemher show an inerease in this year's --.........—
centime pieces and welfare e
prison, besides various other
ends
Seely Drug Co.
A H. SEELY, Pharmacist
the historic Gothle ent bed cal. livellest
in nil the kingdom, writes chnriotte
Jordon in the New York Times.
The ancient enthedral, founded la
W hen a woman goes to a hospital for an oper-
ation it’s all right for her men friends to show
recently celebrated its seven
Passes It* 700th Birthday.
Tn Old Castle ich in the romance
and legends of Sunny Spain. Burgos,
the capital of the ancient kingdom,
has lost none of its picturesque charm
in the centuries • ince the days when
El Cid drew his sword In rebellion
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MISS BARBARA
Western Advertising Representative, C. J. Anderson, Special
Ageney, Marquette Building, Ctricago, 111
Eastern Advertising Repres nt tive, Ralph R. Mulligan, 60
East Forty Second street. New York
Any erroneous refl tion pon the character, standing,
or reputation of any person, f mi or rpt r ti n which may
appear in the columns of I he Review, will be gladly cor
reeted upon its being brought to the attention of the pub
Usher*.
Good drugs. care, plenty of thought and time and Brains,
These are the elements of perfect prescription compounding
here. Where the importance of good drugs, carefully put to-
gether are so well understood, no person should jeopardize
health or safety by having medicines put up anywhere except
here.
When you nre suffering with rheu-
matism so you can hardly get, around
just, try Red Pepper Rub and you will
Iave the quiekest relief known.
Nothing has such coneentrated, pen-
etrating at n* red peppers. instant
relief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingliug heat.
In three mimutes it waring the sore spot
through and through. Free* the blood
Any girl hud rather believe a man than a nir
ror.
site for the $1,000,000
Mile him
instant relief awaits you. Be sure to
A designer and dressmaker from London says
there is nothing in Europe like the dress one sees
on Fifth avenue Now just what did she mean ’
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The rainfall in the Jordan valley is about the
same as that at Hays City, Kan. Wle know of no
other smilarity between Kansas and “the other
side of Jordan
d
Given under my Rand mid the sen! of
said court, at office in Ceburne,
Texas, this the 9th day of January, A.
D. 1922.
It would surprise some of these jealous wives
to learn there isn’t another woman in the whole,
wide world who would take their fool husbands on
a bet.
Chiengo, III., Jan.
EA227774
Mold by roster tain Drug stores nnd
other good druggists under money
back guarantee.
notified bv the
A writer says people expect too much of mar
riage. Yes, and they get too much of what they
don't expect.
rocks that contain the po-called
"pools" of petroleum, usually with wa-
ter underlying the oil.
will glorie chlefly in the nurn of the
Some people seem to think they are doing mighty fid and in the possession of
A volcano— let us say Stromboll, t
which very frequently makes a lot of
trouble- ejects materlals of various
kind*.
One of these l» water. It 1s the
last thing we should expect a burning
mountain to produce, but, as a mat-
ter of fact, volcanoes vomit enormous
quantities of water, formed by the
coollng and consequent condensation j
of gases rising through the vent pli*.
Volcanic dust, thrown high into the
air during an eruption, is so finely di-
vided that much of it will float in the
upper levels of the atmosphere for
years. Its particles seem mostly to be
minute bubbles, hollow InHide.
Together with water, volcanoes emit
vast quantities of mud. which, hard-
ening into rock, form what is called
“tuff"—a friable material which in
parts of our own West covers great
areas to a depth of thousans of feet.
A familiar volcanic product is pum-
ice which is so porous, and therefore
So light in weight, that it will float on
water. Another is obstdian, or “vol- .
Use of big words does not indicate a big mind,
but a big head. And gosh! what a difference there
is between the too!!!
a continued
the gradual
if makes parents uneasy when their children
begin to take things too easy.
No man ever becomes so color blind that he can-
not recognize the color of your money.
resenting naterlal thrown up from the
depths, is granite. Such rocks are
practically impervious to water, where- get the genuine, with the name Rowles
I heir war dead was selected and
I f r yesterday.
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Big Reservoir Planned
collecting fad and now they are picking up almost age
every day such metal tokens as Turkish coins. 20.
lent nnd
have been
S.....epeople are known by ...........1y they d
against the Moor*. Burge*, partially
depopulated, but still clinging to its
traditions as all good Spanish cities
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Will somebody kindly tell Mr Debs that we are
entirely aware of his belief in free speech!
Sometimes we think people invite friends to
their homes just to get a new line on some of their
faults.
gain and nothing to lose if they follow the gloom
birds the return of normal times will be delayed.
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Proteetive Order of Elks
eireulation, breaks up the congestion-—
and the old rheumatism torture is gone.
canle glass," a substance of the same Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
chemical composition as pumice, but । red pepper*, cost* little
xtremely hard, being of high density. “te" '—• “ i" "
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A headline Nays: Much interest in the Allied
delt Yea. i ml they might have addeil there is 1221
i wh interest o the Allied debt-' -somethin g like
in the trade a sillion doll
Nature is too lavish sometimes. She has pro-
vided too many ways for the poor boobs to make
fools of themselves
The mania for collecting unique or unusual
things is well night universal Recently the New
York subway stations were equipped with turn
■tiles where passengers deposit their nickel fares
These new devices almost immediately developed a
tore muscles, colds in chest Almost
Navnvota, Texas Feasibility
■ JOBS WEDONT WANT-
AGGRESSWE SALESMAN WANKED TO SELL
ELECTIC FANS TOESKIMOS -COmISSON
OgIY —
WHAT VOLCANOES THROW UP
Water, Dutt, Mud, Pumice, OI*m and
Granlt* Among Product* of th*
Rumblers,
Over 50 per cent of Genuine Ford Parts sell
for less than 10 cents. Over 33 1-3 per cent
of Fordson Parts retail for less than 50 cents.
If you believe in economy drive a Ford.
.to know nothing about their age There are a lot
of other wormn who would also like to forget their
"RECEIVED PAYMENT"
The story of a toe daneer who re I
et ived a contraet to star in a big New I
York production and then found her I
mo if a society lender, granddaughter of
one of Gotham "s most aristocratic fam
ilies.
So, one by one, she drops them tenderly
Upon the white-hot coals, watching them rise
In beautiful swift flames, her gentle eyes
Bright with the visions which her soul can see.
Before they fall to ashes utterly'.
In this her fire of evening sacrifice.
Their revelations will not now surprise
Those who have deemed her loveless—pityingly.
The flames through all the crinkling pages dart
Blue, golden-hued and crimson glowing streams
As beautiful as were the youthful dreams
notably the secretary of agriculture should be
-♦ 75 heard above the croakings of the gloom birds. It
--2750 behooves business men to be conservative, but busi-
91.00 ness men and all others should fall into step with
_____ the forces of optimism rather than with the forces
Whv is it harder for a woman toray to raise
ereating :i reservoir for the purpose of
impounding suffieient water to irri
gate a large area of land in the viei- ;
nity of Navasota was discussed by C.
8. Clark and A. II. Dunlap, of tire
state board of water engineers, with
the local chamber of commerce.
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No. 2950
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
THE STATE OF TEXAN,
To the sheriff or any const able of
Johnson county, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published in
a newspaper of general circulation
which hns been continuously and regu-
larly published for a period of not less
than one year preceding the date of the
notice in the county of Johnson, State
of Texas, and you shall cause said no-
tice to be printed at least once each
week for n period of ten days exclu-
sive of the first day of publication
before the return day Iereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE or WILI
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To nil persons interested in the es-
tate of Amelia Kunkel, deceased, Chas, I
Kunkel has filed in the County Court I
of Johnson county an application for i
the | robte of the last Will and Testa i
meat of said Anielia Kankel, deceased,
filed with said agpliiytion, aim for
restoration of normal conditions The board consid
ers the holidaj trade a test of soundness of preced
ing business aetivities Repo , from the various
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The biologist, Stijnegen, says whiskey injures
rather than aids in most snake bite cases We
know him. He’s trying to ‘bear” the snake mark-
et for scientific reasons
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The tariff subcommittee of the Washington con-
ference has agreed on a new tariff for China. After
we have done so much to solve China's tariff pro-
blem for hor perhaps she would be willing to sit
in and help solve ours for us
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Francis Grover Cleveland, son of the late Presi-
dent Grover Cleveland, a freshman at Harvard, has
reported to the coach in the weight events and we
are told his specialty is the shot-put. His father
made a specialty of solid shots.
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Senator Norris of Nebraska has introduced a
resolution for an amendment to the federal consti-
tution to abolish the Electoral College and provide
for the election of the president and the vice presi-
den through direct vote of the people. But before
any citizen makes up his mind on the question
presented by this resolution he should have an
Electoral College education.
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< In New Year 's morning a New York newspa-
per said the erowd that on the preceding afternoon J
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tor
otherwise credited in tiris paper and • 0 -be local new* put*
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All rights of republication of •;.....ial dispatehes herein
•re *l»o reserved.
One of the export* from Japan
which has met universal favor ami
unqualifled approval in Europe nnd
America I* the Ginkgo tree. You will
see hardly a public park on the coin,-
nent or in England without it, and. at
for American cities, "Jinkgo" 1* one of
the park commissioners’ standby*.
Washington, District of Columbia, has
adopted it as It* “official street tree"
—whatever that mean*. Because It la
so hardy under city conditions—that
explain* Its popularity, in part. It la
nlso a large nnd tall tree, peerless for
shade.
Its mime has proved almost Impreg-
liable to western tongues. Some one
has sald that to get two tree experts
who will agree on the spelling, "you
would have to go to Japan and there
they dodge the tssue and draw a pic-
ture.” Ginkgo, gingko, jlakgo, ginko,
jinks—are a few occidental variations
of the puzzle. Many tactful persons
have adopted “Maidenhair Tree.'' as a
way out its long petioled leave* nre
quite the shape of the so-called
mnidenhair fern of American woods.
Although classifled botanically among
the "eve rgreens" or “conifers," it is
deciduous, and Its cone is not a con*
at nil. but a fruity covered seed.
Why is it that the people who lose their nerve
always are so well supplied with nerves!
Why not revive the good old open house policy
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Uncle Sam says there are too many noughts in
a $40,000,000 dreadnough.
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Wonder whether the new geographies will re-
fer to certain states as the corn-burning belt.’
. . — — -o .....
We know an uplift lecturer who knocks down
$350 a night.
lTEAU, GENKE-
WEN-W’S A 6
(WOGERN CDNNEN- -
IENCE OE CANNOT '
AFFORVTOB (
"oyy
and V ron by li • I g
and evening had poured into the theaters had That flashed their short-lived glory on her days,
cheerfully paid as high at $22 for two seats This 1W arm as the young affection of her heart
We are better prepared than
ever to furnish your home or
room with
Authorized Ford & Fordson Dealers
"AT YOUR SERVICE”
Open 'til 9 p. m.
Entered in Cleburne Postoffice as Second ( las Mail of pesimism. In doing so they have everything to
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White mule, says Mr. Haskin, is 100 per cent
American. It's some fighting spirit
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By the way, what has become of the "hardest
winter in 25 years!”
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Insurance statisticians say 1921 was the health
iest year. And vet it lived only 12 months
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We were surprised at a friend ‛s new interest in
books, but understood as soon as we saw how
many quartos he had
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However, that proposed entente, consisting of
the United States, England, France and .Japan, is
still ententative.
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