Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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AND FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL
North Anglin street.
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Summer Dresses
gists. Aceept no suhstifute. Over 40
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“After a few days’ une
I noticed a marked improvement in. (Adv.)
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They are in three groups and marked to sell quickly.
Miss Stella McDonald left yester-
Lot No. Three
Lot No. One
eral weeks.
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Bellah of 108 Lone Star street.
early in August.
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much
are
goodness bargains at
$9.85
$6.95
$14.95
con-
sidered.
Mise Austin said,
in mak-
constipated bowels
a
best way to insure your health is to
Glen Rose.
relatives here.
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Fred Booth and Vernon
visited in Fort Worth Thursday.
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Mrs. Larkin’s Shoppe
Rear of Bootery
NEW ARRIVALS
of
tinetion then.”
Good biscuits, it seems, require
siderable care in preparation.
“There are three things to be
With her" father’s improved health,
Miss Austin hopes to resume teaching
in the Haskell schools.
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Germs are plentiful in the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eddy of Port
Arthur are visiting relatives here.
Mack and Jay Hamlin left Thurs-
day morning for New Orleans, where
they will sail for Honduras to visit
their father. They expect to be gone
biscuit maker on our farm, with ex-
ception of- the time I was away in
school or teaching. Dad held that dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Seurloek of
Halbert, Okla., are hero visiting their
aunts, Mrs. Sam Allen and Mrs. W.
E. Watts.
builder of health and strength Tan-
lac is certainly without an equal."'
Tanlae is for bale by all good drug
able weight and. that tired, draggy
feeling was on me all the time.
“WHEN A
MAN’S
A MAN”
COLLEGE GUL WINS
HONDO FOB ABILITY
INMAKING BISCUITS
Schepps Delicious Layer Cakes
10c 20c and 50c
TOILET SOUP E 22c
A. 8. Burran ofDaroughzett was
in the city Thursday visiting Mr.
.and Mre. J. A. Davie of 702 West
College street.
Mrs. M. 8. Herrod of Joshua was
the eity yesterday.
A cake sized for any family in your favorite flavor. Be sure to order one
in time for your Sunday dinner. You are sure to like it. It is really cheap-
er than baking one yourself, and, too, eliminate loads of work and worry
They are all new crea-
tions that you will ap-
preciate. .
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Mrs, A. B. Bailey of Joshha wee
in the city yesterday.
Very Reasonably
Priced
Misses Ruth Undene, Vivian Pow-
ers and baby sister and brother, Ter-
ry, of Frost, are visitirfg at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Robert-
son, 1202 North Robinson street.
Mrs. J. I. Filgo, Mrs. F. B. Me-
WhsShapthaLAUNDRYSDAPEor 50
Plain,. Srtiped and
Plaid Roshanara.
Some very clever
dresses in this lot that
we formerly sold for
$25 to $39.50. You
will save some real
money on these
dresses at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Roper of Amar
illo,are visiting relatives in this city.
a strong i
health is
i as $25. They
real honest-to-
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Mist Louise Yater, Reporter. Phone 521
The E.visw win'apprecinie renders totphoning -T peromals or short
loeel news items to Miss Yater, or direet to the office Phone 81 or 32.
See for yourself. NO LEADERS to mislead
you at Piggly Wiggly. All items we handle
are priced low and are EVERYDAY
PRICES.
we breathe them every minute.
ered stomach or
relatives in Oklahoma and West Tex-
as for the past tvo- months.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Dahl of Clif-
ton are spending the week-end with
H. 6. Phillipson and family of 931
Lena Faye, of Talihina, Okla,
here spending a month with..
J. E. Prendergast of the Review
Publishing Company is enjoying a
week’s vacation.
Jen Taylor arrived in the city
Thursday from Childress, where he
has been working for the past few
.“Tanlae has meant .0 foeh (, me
in the way of improved health that
I feel it a duty, aa well aa a pleas-
ure, to recommend it,” is the apprec-
iative statement of J. M. Freeman,
well-known resident of 307 Camden
Miss Margaret Hall is visiting
friends in Fort Worth this week.
■Ra rues Maye left yesterday for
Wylie to visit relatives.
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There are only a few dozen of these Summer Dresses left. They are
all this season’s merchandise and worth considerably more than we
are offering them for. To buy one or more of these beautiful dresses
- now means a real saving to you. Come in and see
sure to find bargains that you would not think* possible in this class
wearing material.
.— - ------ _ the biscuit making contest at that
Holt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. institution in the farmers’ short course
per bottle. Foster Fain Drug
special agents.—(Adv.)
Schepps’ Bakery
Misses Ophelia and Olene Phillipson
returned home yesterday from Clifton,
Boulware where they spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Dahl.
A home-made product that is as pure, sweet and wholesome as it is possiMe
- for bread to be made. .When phoning your grocer for bread be sure to
insist on “Schepps’ Butter-Nut or Butter-Krust'1 and be assured of entire
satisfaction.
take Prickly Ash Bitters. It purifies
and strengthens the system. Price
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Mrs. W. J Holt and daughters,
in'Lena Faye, Mary Etta ana Pearl
Bellah, are spending the week-end in
Blum visiting relatives and friends.
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Mr .and Mrs. J. F. Stout returned
this morning from Chicago, New
York, Washington and other Cistern
points, also points in Canada. They
were gone about three weeks.
course -wtih a diploma and a perma-
nent —teachers’ certificate from the
Miss . Austin, whose mother died history depratment. She paid mst
a do-1 of her, own expenses while in school
- | washing dishes and teaching. Teach-
“I cannot remember the time,’’Jing, however, had to be given up
she said, “when I began to help in when her father became ill and she
the kitchen. Being the only girl in*returned to the home farm near here,
the family, I have also Been the chief ----- . .....
Mrs. J. C. Haynes has gone to (months.
■Quanah to visit relatives for a week.
(By Associated Press)
SEYMOUR, Aug. 15.—The best
biscuit maker in Texas, so far as
there is any record of that culinary
accomplishment, is Miss Bertha Aus-
tin, 27, a college girl. The record
is at A. 4 M. College at College
Station and it recites that she awou
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and
daughter, Miss araurine, and Ed Luck
and Miss Jane Lewis returned home
'yesterday from a ten das’trp to
San Antonio and other points in
South Texas.
ents must be of good quality and
dold. It is useless to try to make
Mrs. W. A. Witman and daughter, good biscuits with melted fat. Bak-
day for Dallas to join her aunt, Mrs.
M,. c A Greer of Dallas spent Horton. They will go from there to
Mrs. C E. -Tee 01 r Colorado, where they wiU spend sev-
Mrs. Pearl Williamson and daugh-
ter. Miss Lillian, leave tonight to
visit with friends in San Aptonio,
Galveston, New Orleans and Alex-
andria, La. They expect to be gone
about ten days.
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Mrs. W. J. Holt and daughter,
street. San Antonio,. Texas. . my headaches ate
"About a year ago my at—ark to sleep like a_l
and digestion got all out of fix and - - * 14°
I soon became badly run-down. My
“My sleep was unsound and I
got up mornings with a mean, siek
ening taste in my mouth and a du *----- —
headache "thAt "Yasted me almost milion botiles nold.
through the day. I lost consider-
Mrs. Brownell leaves tonight for
Kansas to spend the summer with
relatives.
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Mrs. L? C. Cason and children are
visiting relatives and friends in El
Paso.
K?' TOMATOES
Miss Marjorie Glascock has return-
ed to her home here after visiting
-________ Carley of Venus, Miss Ctella Me- _ _______ _____, __________ __________ __ _______,_____ _______
Mr. and' Mrs. Loran Robinett of Carley and two brothers, A. J. anding good biscuits—the materials, the they mean a spell of sickness. The
Kiondyke are visiting friends and Lester McCarley, are camping in mixing and the baking. All ingredi- l -----
Mi— Lucy Smith is visiting friends
in Waco.
Mrs. C. L. Miller of Kiondyke is
■visiting relatives here.
WE SPECIALIZE
IN LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING
Ladies and girls are cordially invited to visit
our shop and we know that you will be pleased
with our courtesy and our work.
ANY STYLE CUT
SAM PEACOCK BARBER SHOP
Misses Lula and Ruby Dowse leave
this morning for Houston to visit
for several days.
Miss Louise Walker left this morn-
ing for Temple, to visit her brother,
Melvin Walker, for several days.
Miss Bess Andrew, has returned
to her home here after visiting for
two weeks in South Texas.
M. M. Pittman returned yesterday
from Dallas, where he has been trans-
acting business.
Miss Lily Steele has returned from
South Texas, where she lias been vis-
iting relatives for the past two weeks.
Miss Dorothy Arnold of Ardmore,
Okla., is visiting Miss Jerrine Brew-
er for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Maples and son,
Clyde, leave tonight for Galveston
to spend a few days.
C. L. Baker, who has been visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Taylor,
left Thursday for his home in Bryan.
W. P. Hudgins Jr. of Houston is
in this city visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Hudgins Sr., 909
North Main street.
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After I havk done this, I cut in the
grease withtwojspatulas. Then add
the milk and the dough is ready to
turn on a lightly floured board, roll
and ent. The bread should be plac-
ed in ungreased pans and baked 10
to 19 minutes. . -
“I follow as nearly us possible the
Elbert Jones of Grandview was in _______
| Miss Grace Adkins, who has been
in visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.(
J. D. Carpenter, left for her home in
appetite went back on me *and the
little I did eat failed to nourish me.
Coistipation troubled me nearly all
the time and I also had bilious spells
and attacks of dizziness.
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J. H. Denton of the Review Pub- when the daughter was 10, is
. - lishing Company expects to leave to- mestie girl.
Melvin Hardin is in Dallas spend- night ortomorry fonSouth.Txasl
ing a few ays . . wharveheacnng "hss’omeatiow."
BREAD
IS JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN
SEEMS NECESSARY
greareeet
«e ,
Drastic
Sour" PICKLES Sf JIJI
* FEELS Bab
S’ TOTELL
""2. '
Sna" PINEAPPLE .21-239
One or two Orangeine powders braes you
right up. the pain le con«, your stomach
nettien, neryes relax. the entire wystem
respondu. Perfect medicine for men nr
women, prevent nearly all stekneme. Get
arugp“hibnnuzla”yparohe‛nank
talk Formula on ovary pkg. No narcotic*.
ORANGEINE L
"at (Powder.) ■
—English Broad-
cloth, Combination
Canton and Printed
Crepe and Trico-
plaids. These dresses
formerly sold up to
$20, and were real
’bargains. To close
out we are offering
them for only
about a month. ’
In health they do no harm, but to
those who have a bad liver, disord-
tanlae Vegetbale Fills for consti-
nue, • pation; made and rerommended by
of Tanlae, the manufacturers of • TANLAC.—
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pate and family
of Quanah have returned to their
home, after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Pate, 806 North Buffalo,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Haynes of
1002 Prairie avenue.
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Mrs. J. T. Morrison and Jacki
Moore of Blum were in the city
yesterday.
the city yesterday.
Sam Lowe of Grandview was
the eit yesterday. . Waco yesterday.
Judge Tankersiy of Glen Rose
, spent Friday in Cleburne.
PEdBS £ 40c
10c
Lot No- Two
—Tub Silks, Hand-
Embroidered Voiles,
Canton and Radium
Silks. . Dresses that
formerly sold for as
Lour COFFEE Ere $1.08
my appetite, digestion and general
condition. So 1 took four bottles
and by that Mm J whs eating us
heartily as I ever did and digesting
everything fime.L. |
"My. liver went to work right,
my headaches atopped and I was able
~ == teg. I had gone dowu
to only 143 pounds, but T am now
man of 215 pounds, and my'
______ . the beat. It has been in 1
years. A friend of mine took four .
bottles of Taniae at the same time,
I did and got fine results, too. As a
directions and recipe given by the ex-
tension department of the A. 4 M.
College. ’ ’
Miss Austin, who was born near
Gordonville in Grayson county in
1897, is an honor graduate of the class
of 1915 of the high school at Goree,
where the family lived for 11 years.
After a year’s preparatory work, she
entered "West Texas State Normal
College at Canyon mid finished the
-m
Thursday in Cleburne.
Mias Tommie Warren is visiting in
f West Texas and New Mexico.
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Banquet I• Pound
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cou* air.
- A. C. Chrisman spent yesterday in'
Fort Worth transacting business. j
Mrs. W. T. Morrow of Dallas is
in the city visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs P. H. Moore of — . — - . . - --------
.ktondykel"aretiithecetty--iaiting-Ma.TneywimftviTeuradaemfor,Golg-ngzBayndermaxdaandnalt.shguld bo,
relatives. ________ rado Springs and Manitou before re-isifting together two or three times. t Try Review Mlassifiea Ada.
Mrs. J. V. Simmons of McKinney turning home. " --------------------------------------------
. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. 8. Moore of this city.
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 1924, newspaper, August 16, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474399/m1/3/?q=%22%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.