Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1925 Page: 8 of 10
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Sunday, March 29, 1925.
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Purina fed chick and the little under •
weight chick raised on ordinary grain
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Effective Means
of Reducing Fat
The double development
guarantee absolutely protects
you when you buy Purina
Chows. Your money will be
refunded if your chicks do not
grow twice As fast the first six
weeks on Purina Chows as
when fed grains alone. See
us today.
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to .buy Sweet Cream or Sweet
Milk must bring their own .
clean bottle. This is to pre-
vent trouble with the Law
and the Dairyman.
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STARLING ICE CREAM 00.
By S. H. Starling
Women of England are
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will be
in style for
dames again.
Do you suppose
they’ll e’er
de cree 1
| the old fool
styles for men?
Jasper
“Ad, a. perfoet shingle,"’ saye
, M ’lie. Erli Spring as she admires
,2 the beautiful work of the
Ah dcetrie light in mh 1aad of
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for the care and treat-
ment of all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
special attention.
Phone 81
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Notice!
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AFTER APRIL the1st
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Cleburne State Bank
Cleburne, Tezas
sssi eoM at an good
drag stores ia two sises. The
larger elm ie more economical
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feed. This is not just a pictureit is a
fact that has been proved timeand time
again by poultry raisers everywhere.
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DR. D. H. TEMPLETON
IS REPORTED ILL
Dr. D. II. Templeton, pastor of
th Anglin Street Presbyterian
Church, is indisponed, and is at
ihe eleburne Sanitarium. Rev.
M. H. Epperson will preach at the
cliven o’clock hour.
you money.
First make sure that there are no leaks in
your houselines. If you can turn off every flame,
mark the smallest dial on your meter, let the gas
stay off several hours and again examine the dial.
You can be sure, if the hand on the dial has moved,
there is a leak.
the Main Btroet Methodis
lat throe o’clock Monday after
, j noon at- the church. A full at'
l tendance ia defired.
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Entering Campney & White Drug- ' <
btore, Mlle. Erli Bpring ia very J ,
mue b relieved to know that the pur- < .
chane of her Spring foilettiee will : ,
be a wholemme delight. So many ,,
dainty _perfume., toilet watere; and ±
entrancing powders. ,
Campsey & White
Phone 255 . '
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TheLadiva ounla of the i’mprmm ie"uni «ro"n i“
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Bible and erosaword puzzle fans will find a combination of
Eheir hobbits in thin puzzle. It centors around a famous inci
dent in Biblical hintory, as the sketch shows. The definition, re
for back to definite chapters where the words in 'the puzlo
may be found.
Find it with soapsuds. Make a strong suds,
and with a brush spread it over every coupling.
If the gas bubbles through, there is your leak. It
frequently occurs right at the burner of a range.
Never use a match to find a leak. You might cause
an explosion.
Then see that your burners are clean. Carefully
remove all dust and gum or grime, so that all the open-
ings of the burner are clean and free. The result
should be an even, short, blue flame. The burner un-
der the water tank probably needs attention and will
repay a few minutes of your time with better service at
less cost.
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wives now pack
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I will make the sunson with my spotted Stallion, Dr. Car*
lisle, on the R. J. Ueckert farm, about 7 miles west of Cle-
burne, at the low fee of ollO. Mares from a distance will
be pastured, for one dollar and fifty cents per month. Dr.
Carlisle’s colts show for themselves, as some have sold at
6 months of age from $100 to $150 each. Some of the best
horsemen in Texas pronounce Dr. Carlisle almost perfect.
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PROFESSOR NOODLE
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Dear Professor:-
I ote that
bustles Soon
, Every new structure completed
marks another advance in the prog-
ress of civilization. Today, building
is going on all over America with
■ unabated interest.
If you have any building plans in
mind, let us suggest that you begin
this spring. Regardless of whether
, your needs be a large business build-
ing, an office building, an apart-
ment house, a bungalow, a simple
home, an out house, fence, barn or
chicken coop, let us, as experts, ad-
vise you as to the best methods.
We can supply your every
Building Need—
Lumber, Paints, Varnishes, Stains,
Lime, Cement, Hardware, etc.
We, the Starling Ice Cream
Co , will not sell or buy any
milk bottles. Those who want
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19. Bottle for wine. Na. 2
21. Prophet who wnA 1ijan‛a
Look at the difference in the size of a
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is never placed on the
label of. anything but
the
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Here is an extraordinary method
of reducing weight—extraordinary
because no starvation diets or vio-
lent exercises are necenaary. Mar-
mola Preeeription Tablets ars made
exactly in accordance with the fa-
mous Marmola Prescription. They
reduce you steadily and easily, with
no ill effects. Procure them from
your druggist atone dollar for a
box or send price direct to the
Marmola Company, General Motors
Building, Detroit, Mich. Once you
start taking those tablets and los-
ing your fatness, you will be hap-
—2.
Double Development (/2j
Guaranteed c39
Persons Bros.
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1, King who imprigenla 1avul '
Dan. 8.
5. Man in picture. Pu 0,
9. Border of garment. Matt. 9,
11. Last part.. Dan. 6 .
Vertical
2. Exclamation. Jer. it.
3. Seeondnote in sealeg . . I
4. Idol (pl.). Din. 2.
6. Father of Baruch. Jer. 32.
7. With. . Dan. 6.
' Name of »n altar. Teh. 22.
10. Neuter pronoun. ban. 2.
12 Far off’Ezra 3. ' <
14. Negative. Dip. 6.
15. Upon. Dan. 6.
10 Mase, pronoun. Dan. 8
' ' ' 17. Grd. " > ' ■ f
l- Placed. Dan. (I.
• 20 Some, at all. ' Dan. 0. - • ■
22 Fem. pronoun. Gen. 2.
20; Before thia, sinee. Ezra 5,
2® Part of verb to be Jer. 11.
29, Animal in picture.. Dan. 0.
30. Morsel. John 13.
31. A division of the earth.
32. Hines (up on feet). Dan, 10.
« Age... • ■ . ' :
34. Remnant, balance. Dan, . 2.
88. halfway between,
’ te.. the Holy Land and south
pole. 1 Kings 7.
89. Eldest son of Judah. Gru.
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,li. ■ 40. 3.1416.
; 41. Sixth note in scale.
48. Therefore. 1 Kings. S.
44 To. Don. 4.
.45 Third note in _mal. ”
" in. Expression of inquiry.
1. 48. Points of compass between
Europe and, north pole: Dan,
: IL
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boost Moro than $6,000,000 worth of
Aumtranmade radio apparatun
' was sold in other parts of the
woriilahtyear.
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Church will meet at three
o'clock Bunday afternoon in the
Junior room. Each child is re
qucted to bring hin mite box.
LADIEs GUILD TO MEET
succommor, 2 Kings 2
23. Pointe, of compass.Han. 11
■' 24. Exclamation. Erer.J . E
25. Beamaof sunlight.. . S•Al
27. . Topmost member af Auman MAR
body. ; Dan. 7. ' -
29. Perished. 1 I.a . 9.
82.- Prophet., 2 En - 21.
35 Corrlative of either; Paen
,-.36. Dun. 2.
37. To resist; to hate Job, N. — j “
.40. Places; nows. Dan. Il r I.ukurj-g are being, bought by
42 Subject of No. 1 horizooteitheHishpiopi who have pur . ;—
Dan. 6. ehiscew such--class of articles AL
44. Servant of Solomon, call. 1 ■ he last 10 years. •
Amon. Ezra 2.
46. Where Daniel was imprison
. ed. Pan. 6.. N n banjo keeps the strings dry.
.49. Pieces of wood. Num.1N.* IL." E _
60. Name of city in which El
jah lived. I Kings 21. '
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atops eczema and that is more red- i —■
Blood-cells! S.S,S. bullds them by $
the milliont You can increase your
rod-blood-cells to the point where
it to practically impossible for em;
Mtn a to exist. We know that aa'
Mood-cells increase in number.
Mood impurities vanish! We also
‛ know that night follows day. Both,
are tacts! But have you, eczema;
sufferers, ever actually taken ad-j
• vantage of this wonderful fact?
Thousands just like. you have never
themyht about it Skin eruptions,
ecnema, with all its fiery, skin dig-
atg torture, and its soul-tearing,
emreachable itching, pimples,.
Mackheads and boils, they all pack ,
up and go, when the tide of blood- I •
«slto begins to roll in! Blood-cells J
i are the fighting giants of Nature! I i
8.8.8. builds them by the million! ; ‘
It has been doing it since 1826. ,!
8.8.8. to one of the greatest I ‛
Mood-cell builders, blood-clearsers/
and body strengtheners known to"
M mortals! When you put thes
toots together,—then to continue -
“ . to have ecsema and skin eruptions 1 _
l‘ looks more like a sin than a dis-,
1 ensa. 8.8.8. contains only vege-l.
£ table medicinal ingredients. Bel
l ammo 8.8.8. does build red-blood-1 •
! ca, it routs eczema, clears the
L ‘ akin, builds firm flesh, fills out
t hollow cheeks, and gives you that
I: ‘more up and going appearance.
aarsgu
AX ANY people imagine that ec-
IV1 zema or tetter needs only
some external application on the,
■kin in order to get relief. This is
because the attention of the suf
ferer is so violently directed to the
intense burning and itching which
accompanies this disease. Try as
they may. permaneht rellet w i 111, , ....... ..... ...
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We know there is one thing that.
H. H. HARDIN
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Lumber Company
Phone 27
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