Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE THREE
TIESDAY. FEBRIARY 1, 1219
GERMANY MUSI PAY
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Millions of Murders.
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for the If
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60 cent box
of Fyramid Hiu Tregiment at the
CANNOT PAY FOR LIVES LOST
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By WRIGHT A PATTERSON.
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nood dreams
is a land of
EXPENSE OF IMPROVED ROAD
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State
reality by
th tin
takins home
each German grave
that
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Arid the war
OUNS REPAIRED
! • * * * • • • • • • • * $ • • • • • • • $ • »t* +**
WRICLEYS
Key Fittinz and Vulcantzina
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For Weakness After Grip or Influenza
frec uently.
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Public Virtue.
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KEPT RIGHT
The Flavor
FOR BURNING ECZEMA
You Could Think Of
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Burial Place of American* in Lorraine.
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LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER
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PT IONE 516
The world cannot send an entire nn
Ings In th* flight of the young birds
a
tion to Juli, but the world can today with great interest.
Make some of
those dreams
Michigan
Boulevard
Fifth Liberty Loa"
will finish our job.
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of the
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keep alive and
cken the conac
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• been therw
l war of con-
amtitiens of
domination.
01) tnow the
realm of Child-
Sloan’s Liniment ha
punch that relieves
rheumatic twinges
SATISFYING RELIEF
FROM LUMBAGO
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+ BANTA FE BARBEE SHOP
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The Greatest Name in Goody-Land Sul,
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price above mentioned, if you want to buy a real bargain.
tl ■ ov
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♦ tei us a I prompt Service. Your + ,
♦ Patronnge will i>i< appreciated •
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leaving tow 1
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For Piles
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FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PYRAMID risen COMANY.
M3 t’yramid Elde, Murshall, Mich,
Kindly nd me n Free xampte or
Pyramid Filo Trcatufent, in plain wrapper.
Sloan’s
Liriment
Kills *f-
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n boys lire
This, warmth-giving, congestion- ‘
ncattering circulat i n-atimulating rem-
edy penetrates without rubbing right to
the aching spot and brings i, J. 1 relief, |
surely, cleanly. A wonderful help for i
external pains, sprains, strains, ellil-
ness, headache, lumbago, bruises.
Get your bottle today—costs little,
means much. As k your druggist f r it
by 1 :mc. Keep it handy for the whole
family. The big bottle is < onomy.
Attracted by Grain and iot at All Af-
fected by Noise, Birds Make
Home There.
if the many,
mid 1‘ile freniment and rind
lieu! Aappinesn.
n whieh N
i break in
place d In ii |
mle/elie of n i
atabilAshment,
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gr. atent
! toil by tl
• of the littie French
French have built n fem e
French grave Illes ll I fell.
ag After Ra no
ha turn 4 when
Posonal ■ Inu, hud n
e irgo
dry 'll
| large
SPARROWS NESTS IN A OH!?
273
520 gM
f c ■
t Advantage, at Well as Neces
for Good Roads Seems to
Ue Educating People,
lights. ga
i ither, every
let us show you this.
’ i Why sh
Hie Iloche, and lor
pay.
A wry constderr !
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aving and •
I Hole
of tin. ■
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Hint der
Hake GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC.
- which is simply IRON and QUININE sus-
. pended in syrup. So pleasant even
Children like it. You can soon feel its
4 Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c.
the
I. of
< ‘an-
a, of
u, of
■mil of Be
i# today E
I foldiers of
dier boys
. graves Woll
pub
ccsansmameshakm -
and has offered this lor a short time at the
dastardly work as Hint? Should he ! workmen, they reared their broods |
not pay for attemptin to deprive the before the repalrs were completed, i
relatives mid friends of those Iritish and the vessel sailed. This is believed |
soldiers of knowing their finnl resting to be n unique case, for nithough the
place, even though, thunks to the Brit- sparrow is a bold bird. It needed some
ish grnves cotumisuion, the attompt ' pluck to undertake home building in
will not be successful? He must pay ■ such circumstances. The workmen ad- I
the penulty just ns itny other eriminal mired the pluck of these bolsterous,
must pay the pennity for his crimes, cheeky birds, and watched the proceed-
n I
/
d. must be crushed, and
1 d onl by making the
md pny, and pay, until
that might is not right
ot the purposew of con-
ir lives thnt th'
rf the Ioch
thnt the worl
m-—
ht.
( tragic Interest of
e mrnves ns I walked
I nt duillimont farm.
Apply Zemo 11
their restins ।
A ong th iddt s •
fou l in th< buttle ur
today is the lonely gm
eross that stands hy
the tt where n soldier
a stray hen T2ere wor
thoua, dn or tin.....e
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are Peace
War ease
room house N
Hoche Is nowise better illus trated tian
by Ilie flirt thnt he went through that
i emetery and pulnted out the names
of tin se British dend.
Should Pay to the Limit.
Should I’u Hoche not pay fur such
ing Un ale
[ dier burte« benenth it, as well as the with ”11 the usual ni omp iniment of ■
! letter of his compnny und the number nolse from rneumncie ! umi steam ■
' of tus butiniion. In lie onrush of the whisties, shouting of men .i 1 other E
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tukten, and the wanton < rurtty of the
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is but at
s of the (
‘<•<•0’ be umi
- hau be
e re The
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Nation Must Be Farced to Pay and
Pay and Pay, Until It Ha*
Learned That Might is
Not Right
many only
d of a poor
t might is ri
front port li
e backed him In
That between n
lid liver th'
ion In
immer
nd fi
of the allied soldiers cut : iiiivil by
troops in Frunce
Further Display of Impudence
they nuinrke
sheli bnd ।
he guided
I runeh nrop
ft' numer of
i. After in
uf gram.
iek, situater
M k99t
‛24izamek -—....
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a.
.J tend t
are swept up nttranted the spurrows I
in Iarge numbers, and, n if uidedby '
instinet, they commenced to build i
। nests in various parts of the ship. I
Undeterred by the noise or by the 1
constant going and coming of the ‘
I r.’i, iked th
Amierie ii In ilu 4
over the hiltop
near the viilaze
there iwo larmi
hat nine was Ille henu-
of l’eronne, 11 poldiets’
hich British troops are
tell lit I le wooden cross
in which
I reulized
H f
j vuriei. i’li 1
had been pali
IIU" 1
i rla ‘ .
Ml' m r had been
thonnt cunet port fur
I nunteh the nntions thnt hnve commit- MONEY SPENT ON HIGHWAYS 1
led the most terrible erimem known to
modern times, at least, 1". ma ' th Over $300,000,000 Expended for Con
people of these nations work only that struction and Maintenance In
they my pny. i nited State* in 1016.
e lot, cement sidewalks, good nice large
a dclishtful
ed. of wun mu
limns for four
i the Americ a ।
Ik ii Germnn .
! till insul to th
, "f lb '
c virtue j
neut of
The grnin, of whieh there is always
a good deal left ubout lift' r the holds ।
' : Au “ ; at d pay
it under the mine holv
cerm ■’ murt pay in most ur
any shonld ioarn thut - man can
p“—-
6
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ElliliNNUTAnithmlmimuiiniiiniiliElIl)
o-mama
. u tion of )'
ttwns bonds, t
1 rund for wi
f- r by n iner
• reziktratluu f< •
a* strongi
pay for those ! This
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CIIICCO 4--noots
1 is not I refit able,
nent to whieh |
yeuis nio and in
I war for th.- i
1 of 1.- t ; a war
omnie wm .
of tie groundwork fen
Fith Liberty Loan an
irate .cleans
a ck -in depend
antiseptic lquid,
nothing you havi
ive and itisfvin
The i w k
the 1o
nl kne
■ le. i ■ irhin Its |
1 lavingi |
A5P-Am
i NNsEiyE
nd 2055 * I
Mib
vuct0 —
aa '
stroy the freedom of the W
gave their uii,andwhatver
may be made to pay ’till I
comparison with thia <*m । ■
Nent whnt wam ’he cils
' one mny see n striking eum
tw een the metheds of th.
those of the natinns that
I fuhtinu lit" < h rulin' ll
। side b.v side both French
I soldiers. Around each ■
"3
-4
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k 6wg"*
1.1 %
-
itinu she ini: cau l through-
orid.
4 on the Somme hattl fieldn. I
ow and April $
, a " .. . . ............. ..., There are in t ,
! ;• That we will exert our every 3 itodny very due i
i 2 effort to Str > tramicki ng in rlernyes that would 1
1 bud "L
i 1 bonds of the first four ioars $ quest tozvatiry u..
I ... nnd will keep cur War Savinga $ a wifish poopte toi
i X Stamps.In these gravet
' 3 That we will carry out our 3 • heroes of Amerku
I? War Saving* Piedoe if that is Frunee, of Eulzlum
* 3 nda, of Australin. o
$ unfuinlled and make and kee2 j Indin, of Portugal
new Savingn P edgeu this ynar. J j Chhin and other ।
That we will work tooth and 2‛1hese heroes guve '
nail from now till the last da, •crueily K 11 ih I
...... . T might be def ite
Of the April drive to oversub • ,
4 might be ii dwellins
J umi not lor the sla
> Win Hl art ml by
tifs the selfish
had been tausht
— is a photo raph thut is a true ’
likeness of ’ ■ ut self.
trentment for the
emphusizes the i
pay for Ilie desem
merican dead lie blit'll ’
unew ii* lien. Henry
munan Hug the Fourth 1
... t, 1 1. ■ ... ■' .' c
spent on t
tenanee I
of Uli-
pent u1- I
state ef
Ikl to be '
Amori
votionn
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; 1
"S.-.e
u • HH.tn 1 128
.......-- “"‛wFat
front. The boy
In role I r m h
1os-, and i 1es
price that the
I a 1
Milt 1
nearest drug store Take no sub-
etitute The quick relief has been
.» wender rm hl alina t,. a hos of
people who hau ithing. bleeding
tind oretrudina plica, hemorrhoida
und huch i. (id tioubles. Don’t de.
lay
connections, etc., everything 1: in first
Under th new inana e: nt yc1 . n get
more than you give at the Lexingron t ore in
servie , comt t. n e • Com n «
l' caticn < n I,.i n Michirnn I aleva : d, t wo bi ' fret
Lake Michinan ai d only si . r ir ’ from the ■ ity i center.
Popular price restaurtt andCu she pof RI est excellence.
Magnificent ballree 111. Spacio s u u >| b. t ome.
$1 a day fo: a vezy i od room,
$1.00, a day I. r An ax. Int room with hat!
Si to $3.50 a day for a room such in would roti *S toW In anv
other I'.i ut Claus Chicago hotel.
Now Owned and Operated by In' rstate Ketel Company
Personal Direction of HERMAN MACK, Vice-President
hill Street.
ith and east. Price $3500. Ownei is
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919, newspaper, February 4, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422614/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.