Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FIVE
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UNITED GENIUS AND BEAUTY
FELIX F. PALAVICINI
KELLY’S
THE FIRST OF THE FALL
WOOLENS
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Try
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PETERS PIPPIN,15c,2for25c
cotines, Popli
Suitings, Etc., priced 3
PETERS EXPERIENCE, 10c Straight
OpilnS,
sinile I* uniqne of its kind
COTTON PIECE GOODS
"SUDS’’ GREATEST OF
II Id, read
PICKFORD PICTURES has
M
YALETODAY
III
border ulong the durk limb of >
Flannels. Gallteas, Madras, Romr
er
the evidence of this
has heretofore appeared.
He knows notl
bout 111V
KF, Y’S
> 2. EA a.A Ma A ::
SilCCe
lb-!
nation and
THE I IOME DRY GOODS STORE
Amanda in cont innally getting into
story takes place and are exact repro
one of unnsual
id! known
bn!
Phones 14 I 4 and 1430
IS A MERRY WIDOW
READ THE REVIEW WANT AD8.
KNOWLEDGE THAT PAYS
CAMPSEY & WHITE
Knowledge is bought by effort.
It takes time and money to acquire it.
YALE TODAY
Book lore makes a man learned.
F.&M,
U
Experience makes his services valuable.
SANDWIGHES
1
OUR SERVICE
Made of Olive Butter
will be mighty nice for
It keeps him abreast of the times.
♦
Grandee Olive Butter
made
I
His Version,
Farmers & Merchants
at
National Bank
PIBGLYWIBBOLY
F. P. West. Pres
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s
Advertising teaches how to get the most in value
and enjoyment at the least expenditure of what he
has earned.
< rood win.
The play will be nt the Yule for two
days, Wednesdny and Thursdny,
The newspapers are a type-and-ink university.
Read the advertisements regularly for knowledge
that pays.
uccompanying the shirt, appears for his
shirt.
titmice
sueh
tin.
which
y the
tin
di
god mid the form of a N
from thut day oti have
ty mul genius do nor go
i. not the case In Am
nrcording to Charles I
fatures
dinte «
Irs an’*
but ’be
Knowledge of current events makes his opinion re-
spected and sought.
reasonable, for quality.
f h
(‘om
Mr
with such great |
Frohman F --
For sale at all first class drug stores and cigar
stands.
en to be apprecinted and
Tle enct supporting Miss
and the i
laundry,
hit h had
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front
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MARY PICKFORD
in SUDS
MARY PICKFORD
in SUDS
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rican hlutory
(Jorwin, writ
I CLEBURNE MAN’S
EXPERIENCE
Many of America’s Great Man Have
Proved That the Two Can Ca-
lat Together.
a light lunch.
Rare Plants in Demand
In 18/Wa scientifie (mill vamed Drum-
Largest Union Cigar Mfg. Plant in Texas
It adds to his knowledge.
l’reslee hl W ilson’s • hin in
Never before have we stocked such ma-
" The Price Is the Thing"
exeellenee,
plavers as .
dry have thcir sweethearts, and no man
woven about him by the imag
:• Arriving daily for the coming season— :
this moment Iorace appe
“For Joy Smokes
muns millions of dollars in purei
honds isened by these cities
gnin in population has ranged
is just as helpful, friendly and
accommodating as we can pos-
sibly make it- always observ-
ing safety, accuracy and con-
servatism. without which bank
facilities would have little, if
any, value.
seldom I tun troubled thmt ’
in Charles
READ THE REVIEW WANT ADS
who have
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nil ! need. I consider it a duty and aime
pleasure to recommend sueh a reliable
kidney remedy as Donn’s Kidney Pills. ]
duetions of certain quarters of the biz
etropolis whieh were photographed by
bi lirli
the
different from
And what does advertising do?
Spices, 6 oz. glass .22c
whieh pulls the buttered delivery wagon
is about to be sold for glue she rushes
to his aid and tnkes the horse to her
own humble little roog, three flights of
t ‘ beeen left to be washed ......
I, | before the story opens.
the telrscope -Scientit e American.
anything ill whieh she
before the
turally be
en joyed
Piekfora is
including
Albert Aus
nenting on these ohervations,
Iarold Thonxon statod ihat he
deigned to notice the little
"Huda," in n role said to be entirely
inl interest to
terials in Woolens as we have for the ;:
coming fall and winter, and it will be to ::
your interest to come in before buying ::
and inspect this wonderful collection.
In Serges both French and Storm, Tri- 3
I mone diseovered one solitary aronia
I plant in the wonds of si f’ummany
puri~l in Loisinna, mid It In < her-
ished today at the Arnold nrboretum.
Now Harvare has writtet to New Or
Pills it in
the alar'a English representatives mid
illation of Amanda mid in fact, has mnen
deal from kidney trouble. For yeurs
my kidneys acted irregularly mid l had | Theatre in New York < ity
to get up often at night. My kidneys. The east was
certainly were in an awful condition and
my back at times would m he so I I
couldn’t get the rest I needed. Since
I have started taking Doan’s Kidney ,
saves her f
virls, must
Omi you doubt
Cleburn citizen!
You ean verify
New York and Other Senports.
As ii result of thi« zreni war the pop-
ulation of France has decreased 7 per
rent, but llo population of some of
the large cities of France han madlet
a lurge inerease, Lyons, Bordenux and f
reproduced nt her studio in perfeet de
manee for hdr own benefit
benefit of the girla in the
nbout tin’ owner of a shirt W
v‛
The east was espeeially
Miss Piekford ns being esi.....ially
j adapted to the roles in which' they ap
pear. The street seenes are laid in the I
slums of London in which locale the ( rightful station in life.
. wait,
dual at
I'm his
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Marsoilles are of M|l
American investors.
wearing apparel, it will be n signal that
nil ia well and she can return to her ' spell bound
Ginghams. Percales, Outings, Cotton :
annual
hnet ohserveet the
«fetermnination, Mil
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wav. When I am, a few of Doan’s is
sui s FI
Greensm th
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The seventh ; ■ chileren were dis
cussing the ways to bring down the ।
coat of clothing The teacher had told
them about Irvin Cobb a desire to have
trousers alibreviated into knit kerboek I
ers or "punts" as Inin termed it. They
all agreed that thia would certntniy '
be a -aeng of material mid then lit- |
tie Jacob suggested a further abbrevin
tion. "’Yuu might leave out of them
mest of the poekets," he said. 'Ihor*
ain’t nothing »o carry in them now
since the country a cone dry."—Indian-
apolis News,
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Bi
ment. Rend thia:
L. Q. Roby, retired miller, 1111 E.
dlenderson St . Cleburno, says: Up un-
til a few years ago I suffered a great
Ta Fella F. Palavicini has been a*,
eigned the delicate teak of establish
Ing friendiy relations between Mexico
and Great Britain, France, Italy Be'
1 glum and Spain by provisional Presi-
. dent De la Huerta of Mexico He was
+ exind from his native land during the
f worid war because of hie pre ally ac-
X tivities
leans nsking
Cleburne endorse
i Astronomical asse
tail.
The story Etna tn do with the affairs
of Amanda Affliek, a pug nosed homely Istairs up in the tenement.
little slavey in n French Tundry in the I ITow she and the lorse are ejected by
sluns of the English city. Amanda is the other exasperated tenants ia .........
the moat wocbegone character imagin .the moat amusing seenes of the story,
able mid aa the other girls in tin Imin. Finally a bank holiday eomes along
more Inhabitants than London, I
hus in <»n for over a contury
world’s grentest city.
slavoy, ske weaves a wonderful ro
her but onee before in his life and then
only ensually when he enme to deposit
his shirt.
How Amanda bluff- through the sit
uionn. \erording to Mr.
this luminomity, which is
in nil lunations, hns a tnore
have Louisiana
difficulties both in and out of the laun
dry and when Lnvender, the horse
Wednesday and Thursday in her latest
United Artists Corporation produetion
init s* Inn• hren
« ioner is mnont
n the mnnon is 2
g‛li3 hi Iohohm'
of the iunat ion.
United States Forests.
About one -fourth of the I Init ed
States, <u 55,00,0XM in row in for I
ests. Forests publiely owned contnin
ahont one fifth of nil the timber stand- J
lng. The renmining four fifths is pri.
vately owneti. The original forests of
the country coverer an area of 8r0,-
0M),6MM) aeres. nnd contained n grenter l
quantity and variety of timber than I
on any aren of similar size in the I
worlel. The pre ent vnte of outting for ,
burly elik
ar and pure
Amanda tells the girls that she ia nie, but Amanda
renlly of a very high' station in life, but irt for ‘Oract
Madame Rose Dione nnd Harold
15 to 36 per cent, the largest being
Hint of Marseilles, mid It la perhaps
significant I but Mareeilles la Hie prin-
eipal port of Franre on the Mediter-
raneun, remarks Ilie Roston Commer-
cial Muiletin.
As the great seaport of Amerien,
New York hns made enormous growtit
in recent years nnd the population
has berome ao great Umi not only is
New York the largest city in the world
but English newspapers now admit
that New York has nearls n million
Mary Piekford, who hn- delighted an
ninny millions as the glad girl in ""Pol-
lyanna " will he seen nt the Yale on
her fat her. the Arch Duke Ima "ent her
The story was adapted from the stag । to work in the laundry to be sure that
play "Op o‛ Me Thumb’ in whieh j she will lie loved and courted for her
Maude Adams appeared with suel great self alone and not for her vast fortune.
Empire Fhe inform- the eager listeners that
' when ‘Oraee Greensmitie, the limn
ted hi I whose name ia on the laundry ticket
gem rul th
tilled whe
rbira da.
ing in the Seuttle Pont Intelligencer
With few striking exceptions good
looking. ufII pro port ionee men bnve
achieved fame, Wnshington was M
handsme man. Mini Gen. Willieid
Ncot was considered fine tooking. Gen.
I.vr of Civl war fnme was attraetive
in form and feature, Daniel Webster,
Edward Hvereit, Horace tireeles wild
F ranklin were handsome types of their
periods.
The wviter declares there baa been
n dlistinet change in the LU* ol the
American countenance In colonint
days the typieal fnce was full, rosy
and repusefui, Todas the averu •
conntenance m« somewhat shurp, pal
lid mid expressive of energy. Noose
velt had the sharpness of preseni day
nr linolike ap . aranee, nnd is dr
ciderfi, brighter thnn rhe ordinary
earthshine, whicl aiw ys illumninates
the <lnrl rr ozrt of the yotine moon.
'Ilie hriulit border vartes in length, not
alwuss extending ns far au the horns
of Hie ilium • eucent nd certain
neuris eirvutur wellinu of intenst-
noted. In
sharply de
4 days old,
dliise the
By th.....I
in ruiwhable.
SPECIAL FEATURE
Remnants of Silks, Woolens and Cot-
: tons, in many instances less than one-
:: half.
Hie nuke
"Hoon after my husband's death 9
years ago I was taken with typhoid
fever. Sinee then have suffered from
stomach and liver trouble and eonstipa-
tion. I have doctored u great deal with
nut benefit. Since taking Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy three months ago
my bowels have moved regularly and
I am feeling well again. I am now a
happy woman.” It is a aimplc, harm-
less preparation that removes tie cat
arrhal mueus from the intestinal tract
«ind allays the inflammation which
I causes practically nil stomach, liver and
intestinal ailments, including appendi
eitis. One dose will eonvince or money
refunded. Foster Fain drug Co. Adv.)
bright horler with |
I It elimappwured in
searched aguin for the litre growth,
and the New Orleans Garden society
has offered a prize of $5 for the dis-
eon n of nnather aronia plant. Har-
in rd also wants L.ouiulana searched
for a certain variety of uah. discov-
ered mur New Orleans ahout a een
inry ago mid never seen before or
I since.
Cloth, Domestics, Crepes, Draperies, :
Etc., of Quality.
H B Wilson, Oshier
WHEN HEALTH IS IN THE BALANCE
When an ounce too little or too much may
mean life or death
YOU CAN’T BE TOO SURE
Our sense of responsibility after many years
of COM POUNDING PRESC RIPTIONS
from the BES DRUGS obtainable has given
us a caution w nich acts greatly in your favor.
No prescription is too little or too big to re-
ceive thorough, dependable attention by ex-
pert pharmacists.
Nil purpoHes rmH the
growth of Hip forest.
Price G0e, lit nil deaiers. Don’t
simply nsk for >i kidney romedy get
Doan's Kidney Pilis the same that
Mr Roby had. Foster Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y (Adv.)
mid all of the rirls in the Inundry ar
going to Hampstead lleuth for i pie
। While Socrates had the mind of A
; NEW LINES SEEN CN MOON
Brit . h Astronomer Makes Public Re.
1 cent Obcervations of Great In
tercet to Scientists.
from Olives.
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features are like the present day type
Among men of letters ames Fell
tmore Cooper lone tie palu for henu-
ts He was bilge and tinely propor
tinned. His features wire of leonine
east, mid Ills eh it-, grin wins were re-
dinnt wiih power Wa hl . '• n Irvins
wns n handsome man, us was also X
I'. Wilis,
M u .........
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1920, newspaper, August 11, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446307/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.