Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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USE FOUR HOUR HANDS.
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with contempt.
CAPT. rAyLOExMLHDWAEN
AIRPLANE PLONOEB TO EANTH
First Ron Feature Pictures Only
THB BLACK RIDER OP TASAJORA
Two Good Ham and Bad Comediae
We Never Run the Same Program Twice.
ell, I haven’t time to do any re-
ring Just hold btm a minute, win
unt 1 get by" — Birmingham
rup
dind
work-
bifur.
I payipg for an bar clothes, includ-
the cap—Exchange.
two MAKEs SWEEPING
VISIT TO AMEIAN CAMP
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FAKES THE PLACE OF
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
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DOROTHY BERNARD and JACK
terests extend b
tor yocatlons as
meet with Intel!
tnterest people
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tew Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn’t Gripe,
F Salivate or Make You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work—Harmless Liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Al
Al
How a father and son
achieved die ideal watch
a . ____i. a. f
Anew Gruen achievement— tht Very Verithin
$50, $75, %IOO. Louts XIV dial $5 extra.
boot I ever heard Now go and do
ttr That to wbat the world demands
today "-B. C. Forbes to Leslle’s.
eatablished from America’ great eon-
tribution for the war for demoerney.
I if Cros, reveriah, dick. Bilous, Clean
uttle liver aad bgwels.
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poov
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General Pershing gave orders looking
to a little smarter net up of the moa
in the'future. A great majority of the
dr htmt
very. Now
how each man entered Ms
armed with a blunderbusa, a
sighal the ropes were ent and
wool They were to Arc at
JEWELERS
in Cleburne and Johnson County
activities and attalnmente, bat out
wraposasemomhtgonrong
to regard it as not using a toothpick in
public Ohio State Joufnal.
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a prominent academician of New
York defines ulture as that breadth
of view where od knowledge and to
drug store
Liver Tone.
TOR 8A
L house
B painted;
h r finure to obey rdrs,
reksohs for not doing it a
Than Veur Wateh Will Keep Tab an
All Our Standard Times
The average commercial traveler who
journeys about the United Stutes has
to keep a close watch on his timeplece
to see that it to telling the truth. There
to an hour’s dimerenc in time when
you enter and leave some eftiee, and
it's an important matter that do
in the air do they ordered twO Mb
loons constrdeted exnetly alike and on
the night of Juhe 2 settled their af-
tairs to antiotpation of the great event
upon the momtow. At the appolnted
plainly printed on the bottle. Beware
of counterfeita sold here. Get the gon-
atee, made by "California Fig
It wan not
went into mu
Mreg pBECeIiRHKaTF* im mis
m avANIs cnEEALC.. CINCINNATI, o.
lot tO proceed over the next poaition.
_ 4 1 operattou to repented. When
— -H to cdmpleted the alrmen are
g9
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I New York, Aug 2 —Charle Fleisch-
manu,sonofJufHTtetschmann,
■ iormer mayor of Cinelenati, was in-
i stantly killed tonight when the hydro
pirglane to whieh he was flying eol-
toper.) In Great Booth bay. Horry W|U,
rilol of J La machine, Aime war killed
-Ta
Mum
—Go to any dru
of Dodson' Live
it doesn't straigb
reduce the thickness
Dietrich Gruen had
"What to the awl
Arenhhsald "Yod
" T. &.B. V. Ry.
"n. Mon 1d"
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treatmg
eharges
A Rose Cake.
To be able to makea rove cake was ,
an accomplishment coveted by little
girls some decnde ago. The first step 1
won to spread a layer of freshly gath-
ered rope petals in a bowl or deep dikh.
A layer of brown sugar followed, then
andthet of petals, and wo on unth the 1
dish wks full. Cinnamon or some oth-
er apice was sifted over the top, and
the dish was covered with a plate,
placed in a tin box or securely wrapped
to brown paper and buried in the
ground overnight. When it was with-
drawn it waa a toothsome morsel. dear
to the heart of chuldhood-Xouth's '
Companion
Mineola, N. Y., Aug. 1.—Captain
Ralph L. Taylor, in command of the
training seetion of the aviation signal
dbrps here, lost control of his airplane
today au>l plunged $00 feet to his
death. Sergeant Thomas Bell, who was
to the machine with him, sufferd a
broken jaw and internal injuries.
Exceptional Case.
“You should never laugh at another's
misfortune.* ,
“But the man who just now atum-
bled over a dog while chafing hie hat
to a notorious practical joker.”
• “Oh. If that's the ense, r joln to a
hearty laugh Hah. bah. baht”— Ex-
change
— 7 W
CWIIO..
kindn.iaj
rhrm
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eated to the knees and fastened at the
ankles with buttons or buckles. The
women will be paid the same wages as
the mn.
--
Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 2.—Local of-
ficials of the Pennsylvania railroad an-
nounced today that the company’a
shops in this eity wore now open to the
employment of women. Arrangements
are being made for the proper acco-
modation of 400 to 600 female workers
in the machine shops, roundhouses, shop
yards and other departments.
The officials have deeided fo adopt
Y. B. WARD.
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MOTHER! GIVE W
"SYRUP IF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED
_Ameriean Training Camp in France,
Wedneeday . Aug. !.— General Perahing
gave the Ameriean expeditionary force
an example of tea stremuous life by
hl Calomel makes you tide. It’s horrible!
B dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
grow you may lose a day’s work.
lomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
•is of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in-
ntact"with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
, This is when you feel that awful nausea
eramping. If you ar shuggish and "all
led out," if yur liver is torpid and bowels
bated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
5if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
IM of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
obedlence in a broad sense, if you
escape duty you avoid action. Steru
duties do not require harsh commands.
Knowledge of our duties to the most
essenttaf part of the philosophy of nte"
Goethais ones remarked: "Tbe worl
demands results. It to recorded that
Lord KItchener, when a subordinate
during the South African war began to
m£ per
Mae, questioned private noldiers, com-
■ pany OPoka and various others ranks
aa to how things were going and wheat,
if anything, could be done to improve
the situation. The general to aleo im-
sspeeting various places suggested for
hin field headquarter for he expeets
before very long to remove from Paris
near the troops in training. He wil
return to Paris tote tomorrow
| At the end of the Arst day '• inspee
ition. General Perahing said:
' “Our principal concern just now, of
kfipurss, to to perfect the army organ
! laation This ia a big task but it to
moving along smoothly and in a mod
matiataetory manner.
M“‘The work at certain ports of dinem
barkation ia wall ntarted. Railroad
Ematerial ia comg over aa rapidly aa {
t MU be arranged. The progrees we have '
t. l Mm Ostvs
Mul oSlee or a
< SA A VY
Syrup of Fig*,’ and in n few hours Sil
the eonatipated waste, eour bile and •
uudigested food pasnes out of the sys
tem, and you have a well, playful child
again
Millions of mothers give "‘California
Syrup of Figs’’ because it is perfectly
harmless; children love it, and it never
fails to act on the stomach, liver and
bowels. - 4
Anh your druggist for a 50-cent bet
OREEN‘8 AUOUST FLOWEB
Has been used for all ailments that
are caused by a disordered stomach aad
inactive liver, such as siek headache,
constipation, sour stomach, nervons to-
digestion, fermentation of food, palpi-
tntlon of the heart caused by gases in
the stomach. August Flower is a gen
tie laxative regulates digestion both la
stomach and intestines, eleans aad
sweetens the ntomaeh and alimentary
eaasl, stimulates the liver to secrete
the bile and impurities from the blood.
Twenty-five end 75 cent bottles. Bold
FOR A J
blaek 1
$25 per
100 more
the finee
to Johnso
loonn, not at ench other. • At • belght
of half a mile to the air M de’Grand,
pre sent a Mtn thrpugh M le PiqyeK
baloon, anti the taller was dashed to
pierce The otherhanded safety Bev-
oral boom ldter. ----------
Reai Trouble.
The local pawnbrokers shop was on
Are, and among the crow of spectA-
tors was an old woman who attracted
mueh attention by her sobs and cres
Weoferone Hundrea Dollan ve
•ar for any ense of Catarrh that eg-
not be eured by Han’ Catank M-
ene
Hall « Catarh Mediaine ha been
tehee by estarth sufferers tm the past
thirty five year, aad has lucerne known
as the moi reliable remedy for Catarrh.
Nal"a Catarrh Medieine arte thro the
Hlood "i the Mueous surfaces, expelling
the Potooe from the Blood and healing
the di sea* rd portions
After you have taken Halle Catarrh
Medieine for a short time yoe will see
a groat kmpeovement in your general
health. Mart takina Ilan’s Catarrh
Medieine at once aad get rid of catarrh.
Bend for testimoniala, free.
F J. CHENEY A a, Toledo, Ohio.
—Hel by >H Drugtuta, TSe.
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Two KIELED wi FLYNa
RAILROAPSTOHMHPY
- pictured in hia eniaey, and beauty they will always
mind a watch that would be not more take pride, will find among the beet
than half the thickness of the ordinary jewelery in every locality one or two
watch—slender, compact, aristocratic, who are proud to display the Gruen
He sought for a prigeiple that would* ageney 8gj. auo
enabl him to make the watch of half FixedLpries: ,427-50 to $290. Ultra-
tie nrinury theknes wihout redne thins #165 to 4250. Dietrich Grupma
, tag the sim or atreagth of a tingle Highest perfection #
ilpart. For years he studied and ex- taineble to grades marked. i
P rimenjed P This famous wateh for sale only by
DIETRICH JEWELRY CO.
ond dut own particu
which enables us to
eat and aympathetie
t widely divergent
at a il
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BANG All
lot,
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Lowden, Iowa, Aag. A—Four citizens
of this community, three of them past
60 years of age, were arrested by fed-
eral officers today aad charged with
treanon aad resisting the government.
Five or six others are being questioned
and more arrest* may result. The ne-
tin followed nn "‘outbreak that ap-
yroached a riot between loyal eitizena
hnd pro-Germans last night.
The prisoners are Albert Sehaffer, 65,
retired farmer, William Richman, 66,
furniture dealer; Ernest Meier, 65, re-
tired farmer, and Cari Gerh, 36, farm-
cr. All are considered wealthy.
— The mue were beund over to the
October grand jury and were released
on $5,000 bonds each.
The men said they hnd meant no
dinloyalty, but hnd believed the teach-
Too EnrKGainatic
that salesmim could te* itetent
. his car after the unfortunate re
that be dropped.”
at waa thatr"
said that his car wag B winmen
then be added that it would win to
a walk." -Chicago Heynid.
do yor
t YR
know IC"
-—.1 Mpderp Musle . .
Modern musle le muale Before it
there waa no harmony. The first at-
tempts at harmony were naturally
erud Guido of Arerzo devised nota-
tion by lines and spaces. Franco of
Colone first indicated the duration of
notes by diverse forms. Bara were in-
tradgrOd later and modern music de
«eloped more decided rhythm, though
at drat guided by the ear and not by
aclence. Joaquin Dupree of Flanders
begun the blending of musical art to
the fifteenth century, which was con-
tinned in the severteenth century b?
Palestrina of Rome. The opera gfeat
ly extended music in the sixteenth cen-
tury. and the honor of pertectihg the
opera and orcheetral music ia divided
between Ttallan and German comboa-
ers.
regular army and many of them are
Eranee, and—vinited -neafy lenining the art of sordlering for the
ie nAme-u= a- klah. h-wa ha-- —
Children love thia."fruit laxative"
ana nothing else Meanses the bladder,
stomach, liver and bowels no nicely.
A child simply will not stop playing
to empty the bowels, and the result ia,
they become tightly elogged with
waste, lirer gets sluggish, stomach
sours, tbaa. your little one becomes
cross, halfeiek, feverish, don’t eat,
aleep or act naturally, breath to bad,
system full of cold, has sore throat,
stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen,
M other1 Boo if tongue to coated, then
give a teaspoonful • of "California
ordered to rerun by means of signals
to the form of eanvas strips placed on
the ground.
All the while the observer to direct
Ing artillery fire his machine to being
subjected to intehee bombardmaut by
anti-aireraft guns which are firing
shrapnel shells by the hundreds. Fly;
tug fragments of shrapnel are all about
the airmoh-beneath them, oil around
them end above them For three houts
at times the airmen muat enduro, tbta
intsnee bombardment, and there to no
telling at what moment the full of the
mnehme of acme other vital part may
be blown away or when the machine
may become wrapped in flames. The
work to most dangerous and nerve
racking, and meet of the pilota stutter
after going through this ordeal Some
have been known to be unable to
screw a nut or a bolt, due to nervous
ailment. —Sefentite American.
He of "‘California Syrup of Fig,
SALUTE LIBERTY
Ses America's chief summer city with
he themtres, roof-gerdens and nearby
remoris. Qo by ami retumn by rail or
"emeEy2P* ....
2-
CLEBUANE NA
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver rhedicine;,
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or-
make you sick.- - — -
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
dean your bowels of that sour bile and costipated
waste which is dogging yopr system and making
you fed miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for month* Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its picas- .
am taste. d
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WHFPF YC" ( LT THE I I NORK
WHITEG
DALLAi
DESIGNS HALFTONES ZINC E ICHINGS
Doing Thing*.
"As a soldler," Mid Goethals, “I
have always considered ’Do* an essen-
ttat element of duty.' In analyzing men
for detail duty on the canal I found
that the man with military training
had an advantage in knowing how, to
obey. Rervice to nothing more than
wrawsumm
emnavem
—
Il
iMt, when spnee it limited by erops ia
tbe felda. I
"After these are moved we will have
plmty of (pare for lodging aad train
ing the divisions that are le come.
Some <>f the placet where men are now
j sieeping are not nil that coula be de-
tired, but thin soon will be remedied
by the construction of portable bar
rack* Training in progressing very
। wel with the assintanee of the Preheh.’
Gieneral Pershing found the Ameri-
can noldier and the French villagers
; hi lag together in the greateat amity.
He inquired about the washing for
noldiera aad found that nearly all
washed their own e lot hen in the village
wash houses ereeted along running
streams, the"vilagers washing ou one
taux and the mldiers on the other.
Citing plineelt. .
lege of zodrnadtam -1 hardly know
Hzasrsmm
edtrtals-HTe
The DifNulty.
“A man ahovd take tbs bull by the
adrik," advihed ths sage
“fit" agreed the tool "Thetronble
to to find a bun that wi atand for It"
~Cincinnet Engulrer.
Bad•er $ Burglare.
It would be wed gang of robbers
who tried to break into the railway
ear invented by George W. Meyers of
the United States army. They would
be greeted with clouds of polnonoux
gas fumes.
Meyen robber proof car works with
extreme ulmplicity. Two tank* in
which fumes of cyanide of potasnium
are etored under pressure, are fitted
mside of the car at each end. These
are onneted with a perforated pipe
which extends all around tbe door of
the car juat to back of the outer frame-
work. Should the train tie held up the
Bcomotive qpglneer would telephone
the guardu within the car, who would
tmmedlatek open the valves of the
tank. The fumes would stream out
through the pipe perforations and into
the robberf faces. The door being
gae tight, the deadly gas could not pen-
etrate intov the car.—Popular Science
Monthly
This to the story of the ideal of two In the meantime, Dietrich Gruen"
magter watchmakers, ruther and eon, eldest son had grown to manhood, and
ana how thev achtavea it ben trained here and abroad to the
mm I- •.5“ wateb making skill of his race. Tht
Yearazo.whenour erandmothers eldest son,rda, now took up with bl
there came to MnoMonry father the latter’s ambition to pre-
d“« a Verithin wateh and together
i ho 2985 Dietrich sue, hey worked to realize it.
Here estbllshd a fatory for At last their ideal was realised, aad
the ““ o0 cmbestoomclosothe in EuropeanalAmerietheGruen vor.
movement made in Switzerland. Here tbin immediately took the lead as the
he settgd and bezan building the foun- thinnest accurate watch made and the ,
datinn1the industry .that to beautifui—a position it has uU ----
day beam hl. name ever /
Dietrich.druen wana man of With cunning fingers the wateh mak-
At that.Hme watches, were pudey. ers ot Madre-iel, Switzerland, adjust .
thines, -r-n-M tumips and and finish the machine-made parts
with reason . by hand after the original model. In
Dietrich Gruen’a ideal waa to reduce Cincinnati, located on "Time Hill," to
the utee and thickness of watches and the beautiful American Service Plant \
to make them more beautiful, while and Gold-case Faetry, where the gold
maintaining the Highest horological eases are made and the watehea re-
standard. beive their final adjustments. - Here,
After yuan of work he succeeded to too, duplicate parts are kept always on
producing what to now khomm aa the hand.
"16" size wateh, for many years there- The demand for these watches dur-
after the popular size watch, and the ing the past seven years being greater
sire made today by all watch-makers than the production, obliges us to limit
lor railroad use. their sale through about 1,200 jeweler
Hut the "16" size did not materially agencies, but those who want a watah
not ferret trram you wateN pnex.or
torward an hour, accordbig to which
way yuto are traveling. If you over
look It you may mias a train
AH erpreku omtetal who traveln al-
most km the time and to oo buny that
he sometimes forgets to ehanqe hia
watch tDetrolt; Mich;, for toqtance,
or at Dodge City, to., has frequently
had an expetlence of this kind. Souao-
dimes he has arired an hour ahead
ot ttme or perhap an boor after a
train baa left, giving him time enough
for reQection.
Recently he coneelved the Mee of
making his watch tell all four dierent
times-eastern, central, mount*in and
Pacific. He went to a jeweler and had
extra hour bauds put on his timepiece,
each of a different color, so that he
can recognize it at a glance on the face
of his watch. For toatance, the ordl
nary hour hand, set at eastern time,
is silver; a bine band, bet an hour
back, reptesenta central time; a red
band, for mountain time, to set two
hours back, and' a green hour hand,
three hours back, represents Pacific
time.
You can do thls to your own watch
The jeweler will make a set of hands
of these colors and alter your watch
for a consideration of a few dollars.-
New York World.
Today Neal Ran, in " Right of
Way Casey," a three reel Wetern
Comedy Dream that will pleane
everybody it is a feature picture.
Domey’s Travel "‘In the Land of
Light and Gloom,"’ educational
Paramount Comedy. "In riled Out"
Comedy Cartoon*. ’ Barnyard Ham
tot.*' Don t fau to hear Or. J. D.
Osbom in a feaar minute talk to
night subject Why We are at
Wtor." • o clerk
udumreti
ha Aerlal Jaf Bid*," 2-Reel Fox Comedy.
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and anothem W- M PIM* T
came jealodk of eseh othet eni
ed that a MR we the only •
of Sher pefiteraweot it "in
poned urn gieatevent tor one ■
Meanwhile they cam* to the
alou that an ordinary duel wou
at oil and hit upon the Men of
NEW YORK
u2rumn$80.
"emnaernrpaerat.
I w„„yon
be any radmay
Company." Refuse any other
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par,*
Twosmai
mobile.
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FOB SA
Taking No Chamoe
that dog of yours dangetdusr’
it If you approach Mm la therht
thus fat with the asnistanee of l ing* of the Rev. John Reichert of
——* ■_ _ ----- “ ----“, Lowden that American papers printed
Billets and training only lies about Germany’s part in the
ground for men are as well located as world war. They naid they were sorry
could be expected at this time of the they had said anything offensive. by Footer.Fais drag company.
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Big Gm
D:‘v,
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FREIGMTGSEMICE TO am ft
one ana two trim aniiy, 25, 1
is
that
that
redenty
it one tMo had airptasm while the
otuet Mfid none the world war would
has* breen over to six month
Piote and sbeervira work in co-
junetion with a battery. They arrange
beforehnd with the general ataf just
where that batters to to operate. If
they are ordered to seek out an enemy
battery that may be lodyed at the end
of a wood or to wome concealed poet
tion th* pitot manbuvuva about under
’ he idatroetlon of the obdorves -unin
the hattery to spotted, wherespon its
positlon to signs led beck by kans of
a wireleas set to the battery com-
mender.
After nouty tas the battery to open
Ara the obeefver hangs orer th* pout
tion fit * tetabt ot. mr. 6,000 fret, to
arold the tr*> tor) of tb« sbells pass
ing beneat bls machtne, and as the
shells burat near the position under
at* tb* odiserret notites hi battery
how short or how fsr ahead or how
mueh to either side the shells are fah-
Ing The obnervr then orders the pt-
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