Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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GUARANTEED
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Morning Review
tab]Uhe<l Dtfealw, 19(>4.
TRUTH 18 THE FIRST ELEMENT OF ALL NEWS AND ADVERTI8IN0 MATTER
li.ElH KNK TEXAS, WEDNESDAY H NK *0. 1«17
MEMBER THE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
Fifty i >ati •
IS PLEDGED AT
THE BANQUET
RBI) cm OKU CAMPAIGN OPENS
WITH BANQUET AT PARI HI I
IA1X LAST NIOHT AT ■
ST.JOHN’S DAY
CELEBRATED
“READY!" SAID BASE HOSPITAL SERVICE
OF RED CROSS WHEN WAR BEGAN
an interesting program car
RIED OUT ANT) SEVERAL A3
DREH8E8 ARE OtVEN
IN R. WALKER PRESIDES MONEY FOR REO CROSS
Bta Whlstlo at the Hauta
Will Blow a Oet Huey” Hix
Ml >t 8 thin a. m
F, Hhope 1 Refreshment* Were Served In the Ren
quet H»U at the Conclusion
of the Program
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BA’ QUET PAID FOR BY
RED CROHN WORKER*
The banquet given last night
at Parish Hull, and which will
bo repeated tonight and tumor
row night, v\n« paid for by the
men who are working to raise
the lied Cross fund, and nut one
rent of the niiioiliit contributed
by the people lo the Red Cross
will go for this purpose.
N. H NORWOOD,
Genera! Chairman.
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An elegant banquet was given
the Pariah Hall last night tu the ea r
tains and their teams who are work-
ing to raise #10.000 or more for the
Re.l e-ass fund in Johnson Countt.
This banquet was served by Mrs. It. i\
Robbins, assistntd by a number of In
dies. The menu wns very choice and
the service was excellent, lion. W. R.
Walker presided and made a short ad-
dress. Addresses were also made by
Rer, C. A. Hickley, Hon. H. P. Brew t,
■rv. A. D. Porter, and several others.
Each speaker urged the people to con-
tribute liberally to the Red Cro«s
fund, and b-npressc-d the fact very f re-
ibly on the minds of all that John»->n
County must raiee as much as #10,000,
which is the allotted amount. tt.t.lt
man present contributed from lid to
♦100, aggregating from #H00 to #1 Hid.
This was an excellent start for th«
epenirg of the campaign.
Big Wblstle to Blow
This morning at * o'eloek the big
ehnp whistle will blow and thin wii’ he
the signal fur the workers to start rol
leeting mnnds ov.-r the coe.nty. I.et
everybody t>e ready to sontriloite Ub
erally.
Wili Work Hard Today
leader Joe W. Cole stated last night
that all working force* were ready for
tke campaign and expected to have a
most successful day Johnson County
must raise #10,000 for this worthv
cause. You mar not be able to go to
the front, but you can be of eei vice to
those who do go to the front by eon.
tribitting liberally tn the Red O-oss
fnnd. Everybody know" what the |{»d
Cross is, a> be ready to receive the
workers courteously and show vntir
patriotism hy subscribing to the fund
as liberally as you can. Nearly every
community in the entire country has
subscribed to the Red Cross fund, hut
Johnson County has only started ns
campaign. I.et > all pull together sad
♦how the world what we ran do for this
worthy vanse
There was a large attendance at the
Masonic Temple last night in honor i f \
the eelcbration of tit. Jehu's Day and i
the Hi Centennial of the organist
lion of the Grand Lodge of England.
An interesting program was car tied out
and #500 was jointly contributed to the
Red Cross by Cleburne Lodge No, *18,
> \r,h Chapter Be.
100 and < omman'lery No. L2.
The following program was rarrud
out!
1. “Our President,'' hy W. M. Odell.
2. Grand Lodge of Texas,’’ by J. H
Happed.
3. “Mother Grand lodge of England
and the United Htates 1717 to 1017,’’
by W F Ramsey, Jr.
1, “I am a M;*son,“ by It. G. Front-
ridge.
5. " Masonry and Liberty,’’ by \V. E.
Myres.
6. “Relationship of Masonry and f'iti-
renship, ” Rev. E J. Willis.
7. 1 ‘ Prugrea- of Masonry in Cleburne, “
by M. Fuss Garrison.
The installation of officers followed
the program, after which pddreescs
brers made by the following eoneern-
ing the making of donations fo th»
Red Cross W. M Odell, Rev. E H.
Lyle, Rev. F J. Willie. R. 8. Collint,
M. F. Garrison.
THE CAPTURE OF LENS
BY BRITISH IS ASSURED II
ANADIAN* BLOW LI KRCTRCLINgl
TttRTOVW Ol KKANI UUTI
•OAR UIVM
Oil IS REINS BAILED
QUIOF Oil WELL A1
JOSHUA; EXCITEMENT RUEIAAS REINS 0ESTR01EI
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• hf ouurfMy ©f |t<© HM Crc*©© Micanm
WHEAT BRINGS 18.18 AND OATH
7t 12 r HERE TUEBDAT.
JUNE 27
Wheat brought #2.15 here Tuesday,
while oats brought 74 to 74 1-2 cents.
The receipts were not quite as large ss
on Monday. The fanners are very busy
harvesting.
THREE MORE MEN JOIN THE
JOIINPON COUNTY COM
PANY ON TUESDAY
Three more men joined the Johnson
County company Tuesday, which is be
ing organised by Capt Under weed.
The new men received are as follows-
I*. Jackson, Cleburne; W. Htewait,
Cleburne; W. Haygood, Cleburne.
The following men had previously
enlist. -1
J.»uis J. McGowan, Cleburne; Karl
Millard. Grandview; Marion Lee,
Grandview; Hoyt T. Bower, Omni-
view; James E. Jones, Cleburne; Rob-
ert Kendrick, Cleburne.
MAY A8K MEXICO TO
MODIFY TAX ON CRUDE OIL
Washington, June 28.—It was an
noiiacet) today that diplomatic ex-
changes with Mexico over the new ex
port taxes on crude oil had not reneked
a point where a mndifentlon of th«
new tax had been asked, but that such
a more was being considered.
“The lieu Cross was prepare.! for war,"
tars !,*•> Amttcin, vtee chairman of tbs
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INVESTIGATE COST
LUMBER AND STEEL
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into the product ton at><! #o«t« of Irnti
t*©r anil ©teal, two prtftllpil mnloriata ;
thnt will hr rrqul"©fl fop th© jfr» at n»*t I
#hnot f)#«t to b© built for th© Oofrrn j
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bf th© romrai*#ton will gov©rn in to* j
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* '• long experience in bringing
nvlle makes Mm famiuv
* 1 ■( -- ut w - i- oil and «f e
fi.-.iad, and hr anye for the bun ten
i! lie never aaw better India*
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ism) he wee! Mo rh. - isle tke'e,
In, limesione -in f»ef, a ehasge la f
■ fe- \!i r-y fi a f< e|, nf'ei
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af'1 fi- * the ’• .'* Sir »k Iks all
II- rtt • -ta lo aiaks eenmoe-
pr> arel > fo- 'hr < tnmlnetUe
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H* v d !.<■' fhe people
.1 an! s » Vlei'-)re xrlll we#
PlghMSg asperse* Oe «
el an Ptssie, Mew tra*l I
lisment Mag VoW Hi
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ARK AN HAH NINE TirROR LAW
DECLARED UNOON8TTTTTTTOMAL
PEHN ABSOLUTE
I li, A»ns 1*4 1‘ssse
Waebii.gbia, June 28. The absu it*-
prohibition *<f the mnnufacliirs of die
tilled spirits during th« nar and tdne
Rg te tke I'rrsideel’t bauds the gMe-
tioa
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WESTE
TEL
UNION ^
5m?am ___|
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nt s bands the
f permitting tke making of l.eor
and wine, was agreed up* n by th-
t ittee thik
aftera-.-n in fra- mg a substitute for
tke prohibition feature of the Hones
! fond rr.nlr d bl!l It also decided te
forbid importetlo * of dietilled spi-wa
| end to author re the President to sens
| liquor now held ta bond if needed for
I redistilling purposes
(ITT NEGRO BARRBALL PLAYRRB
DROWN NEAR gHREVEFORT LA
[NT) Manama ns IS* 1. Ml mm saw
• wmoessi susiswereMa
rk
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the .rej
last
Another"
•ads of
this count 1
CasEiler Home Natit
You are authorize<
my a ico mt for .$500.GO
the Amer1 can hod Cross
to make this contribut
decided to do so-throui
*n response to their s
which you have ^ust sei
^ y
Bank ,
urn"*, Textts
draw against
the benefit o
Had expected
here but have
Ovii commttt.ee
al appeal
e .
I . Cl Kelly
4<J F. M
R)iffv#port, Ia
llarrift. II©tiF^r Hi
HUlr MfE'ojf, Jor VfoMmAit
J*a?!pfSKi!tf batf'bs!! plftfff*.
Ali'l iiftiiff S2
wbcfi a tfftk
Ff’iMkihiY lk»
elan© W Jo©© i
r, Ha#ty Wi|flft
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Afltl hull’ll
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yrar© old, Vff* ilfftftftH
iwNit in w|»|ch they Wdfft
flbnchitA RU©f b©fwtNH
iTffffitofi ftiitl Monr I*©.. w tk
| water and sank Hunday. Twelve yrmng
I rcgfrrr's. iedudiag the eix who drowned,
' while «a route home from a trail gjt.>e,
! jw>rauadcd na old negro Aahermnn to
| start irmw tho river with • defective
boat. Those who could swim escape t.
J A. FEAOIN OQEH TO DALLAS TO
RESUME HIS DUTIBS ON l*ED
ERAL OHAND JURY
J. A Fes gin has been eniled te Dallae
to rssiimr his <lutl«a before the Feitrlhl
grand jury, which la ia seMion at that
plnee. Mr. Feagin la assis'nnt die-
trtet attorney.
F.ft.O. CELEBRATES
-PURCHASE OF RONLid;
S50 TOR RED CROSS
j On Tuenday, June lli, durin*' I I,*'
erty Hood campaign, (.Ichor l.ilg
| Mo 107, Fraternai Aid tlaion. ,>'l »i
i-d f bet worth «f Liberty It- -1* I
-‘celebrate the purr Ills* of t* I ti-l
i• * lodge last Bigbt held an upon mes
I ing, at which a spleadi I pi ^ram a i
| given. The big kail »as fill*-I to c
| parity, all tke ckairs were -^-p
and many stood during the pn .-ram
Ia kie fraternal address, H- < ha-b*
1'itts spoke of tke stea>ly increase n
the membership of the lodg*- ar -I nrg i
the members to eoatiaue their epiet -
ili<l inters-at and work f-i aa sen
greeter in* reuse
Contribute to Red Croat
The membership showed their isii
al generous aiyt patriotle sptrlt l.y
voting to contribute VVI to the >ts t
Cri.it fund
At tke conclusion of the program 'in
abundance of iee cream and aka I
was serve.! to th«- members and vivi-1
©r©
The meeting wa* a *ph-ndid surer•» j
and was greatly enjoyed hy all •• I
tendants.
The following program wae given:
hong, • • America," by aodit*|se<s, j
I’raver. Rev. Charles Pitts; Patriotic
Address, lion W R. Myers; Plsuo, j
Miss Dixon; Reading, Mi« Rue Nick,
ole; Musie. Muckelroy Miller stHngj
hand; Fraternal Address. Hex. (Ttxrb*
Little Rock
sas' new aiae
the 1*17 Ixgi
.-rv i» civil ea
todav declare
Vr> tur.e 28 Arbae
if.i- statute enaete.l by
■ la'i.re. alb>wing nine •
. • r. i • *. r - ;i »• e. » w«
• ' - il hr I't
uf t
1 - .-•! i its is a pe'i»b'n
reiiit Judge W O Ttew
». •# f. f-ined by
a damage euii.
, ifv is am- f tie ewes
r (fin! Tv rirv and
r.nd**c the c< istitnte'
welve n.» «ir» gv-itad
•
statete
n r
MORRIR HURT IN
ACCIDENT AT ARLINGTON
sl
S - ••>• »* 1 j SS tse-S
|itMse sl wsasaasuss %j (hsMiesa
Uasieg s-.se der.ag the gasmans s*A
• spisis-t mgetssl sael.ga gaswm e©
st4 svsthwsee a# ta# isa^ a Irsat
•aaneh si the esiaas risen hag Sstps
iswiissi hy Iks iMSfsbss a# the 11
utg* •* *4t fwibtu, sss s«e he Uh
ssstJV, while Rsitla* taseee aaa n is
tlly ss*elegtsg «he lews, ssssgt mm the
sect Ths tfstmaae thsa© neve see*
st a-, sg s> sl .e Ike i» •iBsIl staid-
ly I 1 * k, Ihsteky essa sgty ti4isM
ikg a >si esi ss that ikets Raws s4
the geatisee • aksrt ki|4
Msav | Anuierg owe*
kill, gk G>S Hr I list* Rst OK N
s*. is f < the npsrs s k( Issae. re
l ‘Is k seti*tty hy Use Hatg) me,
Ran a eaesrtt heavy t’kleiy f rh
ara pr, e » — . g st ta-w.se ysMi . el
w sk s»urm»es ^•stilses st asrara-
siii«s srs bstsg aes-t IseJsy he
twsss the litas ol tie •srwaas sagsi| ©
•s aiparesl th-«i tbs Hrtu© was ha
i,| i«* -t, asd >1 ta geaakie that Ran
Ms g rs , st >| Iks way hr a sssrlns ©
saw thrasta tgi set tks •iraaa ksha
The w gars bk*M of RAwass e
ess ksevy dsreaa ytsfci eaadanwg
with selit’esy anew ta the <4©M *fk
twsss air.'asi.as wad Itstag Y©f
Ptetah »*l sight as, ' e.l Ms ©arm©
trs| gas Dsssks* tad leek N4 (rR
sssre »> rlkssW sl ItBftskkH ©hl©»
■ stMa efelte the lara
Reports rr m CKhes Pwsa©
fks lie I kit »k basts hskt lh© tha
ksstr •** Arras lists ab)ae©va, Mails
AiMgars .a t's llhp tktsst gMtg
• re taflieting kewvy ifesa ea AM Ara.
Mar ta tie Itetrs Me’twa SAmm’-r
rtgkfleg sestlnse* kstwnea Me
e>a .a and A»e#rs St-si'S wt#sss! tsg
f.n*k la Yellyate sad between 'ha
atrqe sad Itscieter rtvere la isliR
I s "nai s4 s see tadir-ate Mks ty-
yrr asklrg »»s.! ■ »f the 'Iseeh Parlle
s e. t w I - s«« e sw lsiw# ©rvertnR
the Greeks' mining ta the *s^ tr©R tRh
4 iflee
• LOSISII ALLIES PUSS
BILLION DOELil 1111
it
thr Ssssstsls4
Nssktagt s, /tea
As Tet Nsne te tks Allies pwnead Ike Mlb.ne
■9 ran* deller aiarh tkle iftsmeoa wkas Ik#
^ it. i h », ti ay • ten k Irsks-iry p see 1 gl* r-uo,hgh tn the seed-
tw >g t>- t►. Art- is Itr.ttlieg ‘.I'm r of Gre-.t flntaie asd M.M8RR0 t©
vi »f 1’ -ft W ' -1*1 « l-y O ? j g, ssse ■» lessst#
lloldsn, ran into tke
ingtna, Texas, June 28.-
1‘aeiftr passeags r tram
O
into the front end of tke i
■ nginr A man named H K\ Mer.ig,
st- was riding on t|- rr »r rnd wf the
“-irk. was knocked 8 and esrtooe'y
I- ur I Hi* rt-rfxerv is doutdfnl
TEXAB OOMrAIfY INCREARFR
CAPITAL STOCK TO VJOOCI.OO*
Houston, Tr ias, June 28 At a meet-
ing of tke Texas Company, presided
-r hy Pre»i bit' K' C. I.ufkin t-f New
| York, the capital stock wa* iiertssctl
from #55,100,080 to #80,000,000
RED CRBSS WQRXRIIM
TO OPEN MOIIA! Ill
HOME NATIONAL UNI
Pitts; Vftr-nl (Onto Mts* Ilraleher. crinimlttee kas made tkis aanosmer-
Ptaao Roln, Mr* Bateman; II#a»Nny, j meals “Leave year eoata and etme
Little Ruby Williams; Vocal Role, Mrs ' ahead ” Tkis will He pleasing to tke
Tks wnrkrnera for ike mesahaelu^
of stirgn al drrseii-gs for the Red c ©g
will open Mi r day, Jaly % to the dlroe.
tors' re«m nf The Rnma Nstlwaal liaeh,
and will tA (,pea every mura-ag ©nwt •
to i St. s one perena nil he hr
charge rseh day, and only aag e'aae nf
Irewsinge will k- made al t*M tine.
Thera will be some sewing, hat meek of
- I will be folding tha grnaae la-
I tn the different klnde nf dreaMafR A©
af the eawaty are srged te give
a little of tk ir time to fhrIRe* tk©
■v . f ' * ;(r even if M © ->eei
1 ’ 's’ *• " r'' He will have ; i |c to eome ant efteaer thsra essl
fur hi. rat.jeet, * • LnM.tment •' 1 he | week, nr erary two waek*
ADDRESS (T ID SUKBiY
I.M. IT THE HENDEDSOH
SI. BAPTIST CHURCH
Mevkey; Reading (by speeial re
quest) Miss Rrateher; Mate CJulat t,
Messrs Powell. Curtis. Dillard, Young,
and Gaither; Piattn Rolo, Miss HoPaad.
men who appreciate comfort during the
hot weather. A cordial invitation
awaits you at this church. Be on
head at tke hour named.
Tke following women will he
charge once a fortnight I*—
flnahonr, Campaev, RolRne, ■© 0Mhi||
Henry Mohley, Marvin Wright .©*
ward, Benkor Peatborwten© ©Nmdoe-
gast; Misses Galvin, Nehms. Oh«gg |
Belle Ford,
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1917, newspaper, June 27, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136444/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .