Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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Drink Water Freely and Often, Also
Take Salts If Back Hurts
"Pape’s Cold Compound”
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GEBKAZDT DEMONSTRATION
HAL ROACR COMEDY
PATHS NEWS
TOPICS OF / THE DAY
PALACE ORCHESTRA
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thing, call the poliee.
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We have in stock now all of the Baby Chick
eed, Growing Mash, also Laying Mash for
the Hens. Big stock of Rice Bran, Oats, Com,
Hay, and all kinds of Cow Feed.
We deliver to all parts of the city.
was the basis of the plot »
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Cmmon garden sage brewed inte a
wavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
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ally dark and lux-
With An all-star east-
Bath cirford. Niles Welch and
many others.
Sensational rdmors surrounded the
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to the soil in the font of manure. Ak
talta, elover, sweet elover, cow peas
and ao beune, grown in a"rotatiop
system with the other crops, will re-
turn the nitrogen and organie matter.
A reasonable reduetion in the aerenge
to wheat or corn or cotton, and, grow-
tog them in combination with legumes,
Glycerine Mixture
Prevents Appendicitis
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Reporteal Better
CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
Good Service
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of what tbs soil originally en-Ha
This is aa alarmdng comaneo ana
We want to
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You and eut yew hair.
CLBONB HOTEL
BABBERSN,
Kin Baggot’s Latest
Production, Has Power-
ful Plot and Good Cast
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’ REGULAR PALACE
PRICES
wmieomee
Dietrich Jewelry Co.
Diamond Merchants
and prompt service.
Your patronage will be appreclated
?AT US A CALL
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International News
Coming tomorrow—
THE DANCER OF THE NILE
Starring
CARMEL MEYERS,
and a huge cast.
Special Musical Scores
With Diamond Jazz Orchestra
Big Beauty Chorus
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OPEN AT 2:00 P. M.
First Vaudeville Performance 3:30
At Night—7:30 and 9-45
A CREATION OF' NOVELTY
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large bottle, at little cost, at drag
stereo, known as "Wyeth’s Sags and
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THE GHOST CITY
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Return to Olehurne to live
J. H. McDonald has returned to
Cleburne from Gutesville, where he has
resided for the past twp years. Mr.
(McDonald was formerly the owner ef
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this business several years ago. He
stated yesterday that he intended go-
Last times today to see-
THE WHIBPERED NAME
^fpeare them f‘vom year druggist at Su
Gder for a box or send priee direek
toWe Mafviola, Company, 6612 Wood-
ward Avenue, Detroit, MichrAdv,
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
we all desirs to retain our youthful
appearanee and attractiveneam By
darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
should take now and then to help keep |
their kidneys clean and active. Try I
ths; also keep up'the water drinking, I
and no doubt you will wonder what be-
eame of your kidney trouble and back-1
ache. By all means have your phsi-
eUn examine your kidneys'at least!
twice a year.— Adv.
OUB SOIL FERTILITY PROBLEM. I
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"Yet, the average wheat or corn or
eottoh crop of the southwest is beeom-
ing less and less productive and the
question of keeping up the yield is a
werious problem," says H. M. Bainer
of the Southwestern Wheat Improve-1
ment association. Continuing, he’say: |
"Few of these ’one crop’ farmers seem
to realise that if the; had to bhy com-,
mereial fertilisers and restore the nit-
rogen, phosphorie acid and potash re-
moved by ar average cropthat it would
cost 30 cents for euch bAbel of wheat,
M cents for each bushel of corn and
88.00 for each bale of cotton.
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Analysis of virgin and cultivated
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m, where too much of the fone
ping’ system to practiced, shows
in many seetions that nitrogen and
tie content has decreased as much
M per eent every year since the
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don ‘t £ st scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a lot
: of drugs that excite the kidneys and
irritate the entire, urinary tract. Keep
- 1 your kidneys clean like you keep your
bowels clean, by flushing them with a
mid, harmless salts which helps to re-
move the body’s vrinous waste and
stimulate them to their normal activity.
VThe function of the kidneys is to fil-
ter the blood. In 24 hours they strain
- from it 500 graine of acid and waste, ।
so we can readily understand the vital
importance of keeping the kidneys ac-1
five. .
Drink lots of good water—you can’t]
drink- too much; also get from any I
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass I
of water before .breakfast each morn-1
ing for a few days and your kidneys]
may then act fine. This famous salts!
is made from the acid of grapes and |
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and]
has been used for years 'to help eleai
and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to]
neutralize the acids in the system so
they are no longer a source of irrita-
tion, thus often relieving bladder weak-
3 aess. ■ !
. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-
Jure: makes a delightful effervescent
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Simple glycerins, buckthorn bark,
ete., as mixed in Adlerika is excellent
to guard against appendieitis. Most
medicines act only on lower bowel but
Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowel and removes all gasses
and poisons. Brings ont matter you
never though was in your system.
Helps any ease gas on the stomach in
TEN minutes. FosterFain Drug Co.
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GOLDS
HEINZ PRODUCTS
Fresh shipment Being Produets. Heinz4 Oven-Baked
Beiled Beansand Pork, Heinz Oven-Baked Beans with pork
and tomato sauce, Heinz Macaroni and Cheese with mush-
room dance, Hein* Spaghetti and Cheese, eleinz Mince, 2-Ib. .
tins, 65c; 1-lb., 35c; Heinz Vinegar, Heinz Peanut Butter,,
Heinz Apple Butter, Heinz Chilli Sauce, Heinz TomatosCat-
sup, Heinz Midget, Sweet and Sour Pickles. lei
H.F. MILLER GROCERY a MARKET - -
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name of a youig girl.
do to stop the whispering 1
masterpiece in the new play. King
battery works, but sold Baggot’s faultless direction brings
out every point and the cast he se-
lected makes the story a live, true
to life one in -every 4gtail. Rita
Weiman and Alice Led Pollock’s
stage play, "The Co-Respondent,”
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uriant. Mixing the Bage Tea and Bul-
phut recipe at home, though, is trou-
blenome. Aa easier way to to got ths
roady-to-use preparation improved by
Um addition of other ingredients o
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7 feed erops apd livestock, will return
thin toot fertility, increase the yield,
on evenly. Too just dampen a sponge
os soft brash with it and araw. thia
througt your hair, taking une small
strand at a Ums; by morning all gray
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bonutifuuy dark, glossy, soft and lux- tomerve during the susuing zoan,.
as also euffling from an at- ( 4*4
ippe, but his condition yes- 9-N
rash that he expects to be _
again tonight. a.A.a
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sale at One-Half
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Come in and let us demonstrate the many ad-
vantages of the Detroit Jewel Gas Range.
_ GRAY HAIR
■nag Baok too dolor and Lostze
witness the fiasco when an attempt
was made to bleed Babe Ruth, ors
William a Hart. But generally the । —
vitim does not dare do the sensible ;
Take two tablets every three hours
until three doses are taken. The first
dose always gives relief. The second
Md third doses completely break up the
cold Pleasant and safe to take. Con-
tains no quinine or opiates. Millions
use "Pape’e Cold Compound.” Prioe,
thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it.
SMS KIDNEYS CLOG'
phonlda to b!® solved, howwsr, by Muxdatupeozypcmr:
thousands of suecesafdl farmers through for xedne ng.tgr"a"
diversified farming, rotation of crops, oxtaorda "AOtod
more legumes ana more Hvestock beedune while perteetiy
Eighty per cent of the fertility el aletingorexereimeeren
srmtearemoxsaby.ndamycroraamesna mly 7^5
’ . ‘Hd Greeb & Meredith Lumber Yard. Phone 666 1
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<. Inreatigate National Trahelng-
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"Ths Whispered Name,’’ Univer- L
sals' new dramatie triumph, played ’
by an all star cast, opened last night
The Oouwtry ehbinmomneee a nom- toa erowdedhousehttheEesTheatej
* - • and today it to ths talk of thd town.
It is a dramatie ply; a gripping
story, but it is even more than that;
for it exposes the inner neerets of the
most dangerous brand of criminal to-
day, and it bates the plots by which _
the wealthy, all over the oouairy, High -elass workmanship, courteous
are bled by ghouls of scandal, net ■
daring to eomplain.
Bqmetims a victim fights back; as
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Courses a Bpanialty
for Catalogue " I.
. We are having a free demonstration of Gebhardt’s
Chilli, Tamales, Deviled Chilli Meat, etc. Mexican products,
rightly prepared, are delicious. Gebhardt certainly knowa
how to make them appetizing. Fine for the ‘kiddies"
luneh. Simply spread it on crackers. One of Gebharda's
cookbooks will beenelgajd in your order today. riel
ODnEsPGROCERY A MARKET
546 West Wilson -2 Phones 1245 and 1255 £
Mrs. R. L* Newman of 402 Williams ring of blackmailers, stirring up san-
avenue, who has been quite ill for the dal ina wealthy family, enmeshing
past week or, ten daya, is able to be up to free the victims from the elutzhes
and croud the house. , L of .the ghoujs of scandal. Bex today
Youn Bualueas will be appreciated
G. C. & S. F. R’Y CO.
andIF. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
Building Materials we must handle good ma
erials at the right prices.
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924, newspaper, January 29, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446454/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.