Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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TRADE WITH
YOUR HOME
MERCHANTS
Cleburne Morning Review
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TRUTH IS THf FIRST BUS**NT Or A 11 NEWS AND ADVERTISING MATTER
< 1 KIU R\K TEXAS,T1
HELP WIN
THE WAR
BY SAVING
Kiftt
Month
PRESIDENT APPEALS FDR
COOPERATION DF LABOR
II FIGHT WITH EERMANY
\\\ir 7'ticks
Tobacco
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III IbBBESS llflll Hill
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CEHMANY NOW USING
10.000 SUBSTITUTES
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Buffalo, N. V., Nov. 12. I*r. »».l.j
Wilson, in u foiceful adilrem l.< lor.- .
th.- American Federation «f Labor to
.my appealing to workingmen for co
operation in the war, made it ««i j
I lui tic ally clear that ht> uppoae* penc
until tli. war against Germany i* won.
Tin- president declared hi* heart was |
with the "feeling of the pacifists,"
I,nt iliat 'my mlan hey contempt for
them.*' **1 wunl pence, hut l know
how to get »» anil they don’t.
President Wilson *ald he went Col
i.n, I House a» he»«l of the American
delegation to the allied _ war confer
iiire to iletermine n» to how the wtir
.hall In- won, and “ho know#, it* 1
know, tliiil i. the way to pet peace if
you want it for more than a few
minute*. * *
Gritted With Ch®*!*
The president V remark* were greet
oil with tieinendoua eheer*. Part, of
th,. addrem .eeme.l to ladieate it wa*
intended »» a menage to the people of
Germany, Austria and Hus.i*. a* w,. I!
n* to American* Ho declared hi* he
lief thnt were it not for the pan Ocr-
II, an», the Hpinl of freedom would
find a* “fine a weleonie in the heart.
„r the Gi l man* a* in any other heart.
A |>ower oaniiot tie u*ed with tor, o
• again*! a free people if it I* to be
lined by » free people.
The president referred *" ’**• i*1'1
nintion of anxiety for |*nee from “one
of the central power*“ (probably
meaning Au.trin, and declared it
meant the “people of that eentral
power knew if the war end* a* it
.land* they themaelve* would he vn*
aal* of Germany.’*
Message to Ru*»ia
Of Ku**ia President Wilaon wa*
iimaaed that ome group* in that eoun
trv eould -uppoae that “any reform
pi III. in the intere.t of the peOJ.le
ean live in the preaenen of a Germany j
powerful . nough to undermine or over
throw them by intrigue or fnree
I're.ideiif Wil.on ......... German,'
started thi. wnr and he i« willing to
leave a eoaflrmatiun to the venliet
„r hiatory. The Germane wi.hed to
dominate the Inlmr and industry of
the world. Upon king to Americano,
(lie pre.ident *aid, “IN** are fighting
for freedom an.) mu*t we among other
thing* that labor I. free.''
bwedibh bhipb to carry
FOOD TO THE BELGIANS
i Ilf AidoftatH I*rp««)
Washington, Nov. 12. Hwr.li«h .hip*
will noon .ail with food for the llel
gian* under a charter agreement being
concluded between the etport hoard
and the Hwedlah. government.
NEW establishments
AND PAT or NEW RATINOB
HAH been AUTHORTf ED
t hief Machinist'a Mate It It Web
«l,r, I*. H. Navy, in charge of the
Irani nary recruiting -!ati«», ha* re
SITS FIIUIOIISIIT
OECEM Sim OF WAR
X /
ITALIAN FINE HOLDiNE
AGAINST TEUTON DRIVE:
KERENSKY RAISES ARMY
X
MUSI TEACH
NMIUNS UNiUK
fly 4s*n,’lst»«l Press I
New York Nov. 12. -“ Finlaad.hav j
,„K neither army n»r navy, could not |
,teeI,,re a .tat* of war," .aid Dr
Knrl<* lirn.'itii*, mimm'IrI uonu»ii**i"iM*i
from Finland to the United Hint,-, her,
tndfn in discounting per.ietent report*
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Hill TQHItHi: HiMS ON
COOKItC III nsittoii
MR. UNO MRS. CORNISH ]g[$ |ty j
WELL PLEASED WITH
THE COTTON PALACE
ON LftSl DIH
.SINGING IE FILED
ST. CHURCH WELL
ATTENDED SUN0M
PH HUMID CHIZHS
IRIKS iU PHUINI
Cl III. IH IN HUSSil
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Heeretarv .Miller *eid ve.terday that w
the many ham. were cooked Monday
for the log supper which '» to he given j ' orni.h, w
by Cleburne Lodge No. 107, Fraternal i "f the '"h
Aid Union, at their hall thi. evening. . g,im, .1
There will he ham, oyetera and fi.li I’nlaee ,nt<
in plenty for all. The mem her* bore ',,,r
been looking forward to thi* »up|»er nnee Hntnr
for *om„ time ,.u.| tonight the mem aS0W* tint
her who ii absent will mi*, a real treat annual eiit, rtmnm< n ' j
Let nil member, be on hand before , 1,1 '* “ ' ,
. ... The management of th. Waco ml
7:Jlu i*. tit. I , #
1 „____ ton Uala.-e have left nothing undone
ALLIE8 WANT UNITED STATES " 1 " .......
TO TAKE PART IN COUNCILS - ri' i
I till,.,| with III. best exhibit*, the lit,
(Hr AscdsUd Press) stock entries. f»n» prmlueta, race, and
Loud,hi, Voc. 12 Uhaneellot of tkr > everything elae ....... «P to the high
exchequer lioniir Law in the liou*e of | ' *** ** ,|M ’’ , .
............... Mid it wa. hoped the I entertainment ...no away .hat
United Htates would parti, ipat. »« the I their time baa been well *pen« .1 r
.leliberation, of the interallied war tell th— who haw not »tten,,d.
till, cause, the attend Uier to incrca.i
Mr. Uorniah any* that it would take
w-veral .lay* to *ec all of the good
thing* nt the VSaeo Cotton Fata. e.
hut even mi a brief vi.it one see. so
many things of intere.t he lavolun
tarilv congratulate, the mknngement
(nr getting up such a ereditaldc enter
tainment The Cotton Unlace i* n,d
,ufy a good thing for Waco, hut it I*
also a good thing for the .tat* of
Texan.
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The
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Th,
^ ^ . THt RtMilNS DF MHS. W.F.
DEATH IT FT. WOfilH HDD6INS ihl lUMilE
ii rub
'lebii
council which will fleet nt V. rwrtllea
onee monthly or oftencr with a view to
iM-fter e„ ordination In military action
SOME TO THE
PEN: SOME GET
Off IIGH11!
In the district court Monday order*
in court were taken a* follow*
State of Texas v*. Floyd Gautraui,
charged with theft over $frO, a Ford
,ar, given two year* in il>F peniten
tiary with a »u*|>eBd,-«i sentence. In
another ease ia the county court tbia
(Ooatinnad ot, Page Fight)
have had conaideralde eaperienre in
, work Preference should tie g**en
[urn who have had *urh experieaee on
v easel*, motor boat operator*, engine
I .'river*, ga. engine men, etc.
(0) Men between age. of 21 and 33
who are well qualified In the trade* ot
tf0m! «:rv; sssn
'^ First "enM'tm,**** I" the new rating* | pattern maker., necnd class; mobler*.
are aiithorlrel n» follow.
(at Kngiaamen first el***
tween the ag.» 71 *"d
HATlNti
| gpfontl
Men *»#*• ' ftr««l
«nfs wbn
Kagiacmea, aeeond . la**..------
Mlnekamith*. second class----
Coppersmith, soeond cla*»- ....
Patttrn Maker, aeeond eln**----
Molder, naeoad ela** ---•—
Machinist ■ Mate, aeeond <1***.
are aperiallv well quaKfle,! in the eare,'
M Fay.
Its*. Pay
Pin* 10 (ie.
Present
Wnr Pay
f 40.0AI
♦♦4.1IO
#52.00
4iiaOO
53.,*
d 1,00
iRMfil
33.00
01 00
111,00
35.00
01.00
50 00
33.00
01.00
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“HUHHIH FOR ClPHINf
BRINES NFGRO DUIINE
M c AIe.ter, Ohla , N«> 12 Tony
sti.w i negro of Albciamn, w*. eeaten
I until every part »f hi. Imdv was cov
ered with a bruise or a war b> white
riftcen* of the place, after he stood
up in a motor ear there last evening
I .,nd I* alleged to have shouted, 1 * Ho?
|ifvh for
L H MrMWmm, rnitr<l Hliiss earn
) miwilnner, tmlay di*mi**ed a treas-m
charge against Tony when be promised
never again to touch ''German enur
Bi>e“ in the form of “squirrel" whi*
MBK R L DAVENPORT
RETURN* FROM VIRIT TO
HOUSTON AND RAN ANTONIO
Mr#. K L. Daven|.,rt ha* retnrae I 1
from a pleasant visit to Mr. Beth
Ward and Mr*. Birdie Chamber* at
I IfouMon Il< fore going to Houston
.he visited at other | oiata Mr
I Davenport wa* greatly improved lie
I causa of th« vlalt.
| C APTAIN ELDON YOUNO
OOER TO RAN ANTONIO
G. C. BYERS BRINGS I
NUMBER OF SIONES FOR
POOR NllIRIfi PROPHET
tgi
d sod the following hoard of i
rts and "Iher church official*
Board of Htawarta
I) Wilson, .1 C. Green, W. r |
i W, 0, llo(q.er, J M, Clower, j
i ) • T I. I.anr, M T Ibiul
it I) Hr, an, W M. G*yn, W I’ j
nett, W II. I’cyton, K. K. Kblrer, ;
llnv, * M Hurt on, f, T Talley ‘
• Tomnu I L Magner, J B ;
J. H. Ilardia
Runday B. hoot Off tears
T Itlahcnev, Hiinilav *rb,Mil *u
ST. METHODIST
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REV. HEBERT DENTINE IB
PREACH HIRE NEXT SUIDU
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finaitr iAl it
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ft A M»AA A fid WIlittMt
n «tAlf*l 11>At it vtonM rmm
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'•fimmill *rb
j r huf.-ii hAil a tetAl mmbenliiy ef IMS,
| al«» tbAt 11 infant* had b#«*n bnptiff#4«
rnwi lr* had been married Afi«! ?7
) fi»ri*»raln had hfffi kt*ld. and that I'd 1 j
Hi« I m, m ftifbad hrtn fffv**d late ) i
i < I»dmrnr nnd tftity NfP i|,p r)*iir> K dnriny tbr rnr (
|(l nfo.1 nr 4J7 North W ilhit** Mr JflM Tb*’ VVoinnn'i
ftays th• old tinirfft bf*rn IimiIi to
him nnd >!» * Iar< •> fmbnrn# l« tnt* Iwt
in «rhi«b to Mv».
1
Ratlinia to CUburne
Jolt# hi a m»>Y#M| with
1 f
"’T . marirtM rn j of natal \ff> and aIim* •*'*?•* v^rT
gi'ne<|f'ami auxiliaries, and who have beautiful picture, which J*"r'
r . . . ,, in such ! during a raeent eraiw In Ike Medlter
--r ilr r.,^ «* * both the story abd p.e
• rh an bonrd n.val or merchant ^ ^ in(f Mr Web
Fngtnemen scao.d ela- Men , ater would be piesaed to 1»em ,o
between age* SI »nd 33 vear. who are I *nv of the h«jr> who gr» interested ir,
qualified in the e.re *nd oper.tmn of I the navv^ He -ill eardislly welcome
# ^.sehinery anv:*» e* and w|n i •» »«
< apt Kldon Young, who ha* bean
visiting hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr' F. L.
Wet «. r has an ilbmtrstad vtary i Y„,,ng for «everal day*, left Monday
(or wan Antonlri on private wmae**
offl*
MiMionary Hoelaty ; tt
raised a total r.f |)3'«> during the year, 11.
while the Mi••ion Hoard raised #2100. | n
lion W It. Walker wa* re elected
}»*< Ul^n to 1 fttribi « (j
r by Net A. I>. Jth't he
Main Hltert I pruphesi
this city The I I >c.....
• s* # Id Hun |tr.c .at
showed that the I witltiR
re all up in full. I the first part of th* month, and yet
total amount of « trap of rain has fallen line.
. . ,f • ; the that Gu -Thi* paper h-li* v * it • »M
be dangcrow* for Mr. Deaaon to go oa
that >v a.hington av *aa< Mr. Dyers livaa
that thoroughfare *n,| ia piling up
sea for future delivery Ha watched
the rain every day, sine* the
teay was m-><ft, and m now ready
pen hostilities Mr Ihpnsoa en
ired to square himself by aaytag
he had wet, a cloud ia the aky,
V • voting, who ie .king
. >rk in the HuathwaaterR Thao-
rought the I goal s.Buiurt at Fort Worth, made
it fi. . mi> cf visit in ftehura' Monday af
im*e|f I 1 tin '-ing called hare t< offlcMR
k ago Mr al lio h illiant H*li S. l.lixg, While
H.*v VI, Venting met a number
friends, who wer* wall pleased
days That area aarta. Hi xrltt return tsi
■ turn# next Hunday and wlU praaall
U^^^h^^llcioieraon Street Haptlal
.si formerly pas
a large ngrafR-
,eh he
for
WILLIAMS BELK WEDDINO j
OCCURS MONDAY t:vr.NW*
WEATHER
ebarti* Rook Conitag
Ckarlla Itaok of Dalit* will mate
here to be a cleaner with M, W Chap- I
lie sea* here wins' rtw# - is,,
ha* a number of friends here who will
lie glad to welcome him back to this
Hondai *,h«*i| superintendent and Hoa.
K A Riec »n* elected lay leader ot
the chtNeh. ................J
Board of Missions
Itf AfttMKfcftNNt !*##••
YVnAini^N, It. Mil T«*tA# . - -
Tuesday fair, warmer in the north ( M. t Rlee. rhalrmta; V. I. Has-
west Wednesday t rohablv nnscttted, ! Dl* N A. Adam*. O w. Holcomb,
^ .a. s.Jv.s.1 IK r v. it r W Wltwrn, W «
Wet Tetaa Tuesday fslr, warmer Xnwll • W r **1# Inman, W. H A a
,n the north, Wednesday .probably feat, T? L. Ttavenpoat. N. H \n-lar
„ _ . >’>nt,nne I en Pa,-* *
h William, and Mina KutherlM
'ere ai ded in marring* at tb*
in- »f the bride’s parent* oa Kaat
M . • i eg. Im
A to get i .i ■ r> In, i .
plate to went for self f.
Anything la liable to
r • i * a*
• . m #
Hvers will not l.elievc it. It
and a few eli.sa
which
f. rm. I I(.m Albert Venting
I. to I 1 an. th g lie • • e down from Fort Worth «•-
for him to do i* to produce the rain nr |.«.ially for that purpose. .
M ’ i 1 .. t Mr ..I Mr. Williams will b* at
Foil >ing is a b»* of thr missi >n | n, f. to > at Mil V..rth Mala. Tbev have
I | nrd which ti 'ned In a g'«o| repirt: — ---^ man fiienda who *111 ivlsh then ^Rteh
happineaa.
---- " ".......s—C ' I llll.........
The Market Pn. •»
Cotton seed .obi for ##l at tbs eflj
M.o I ts'i st the
l*aanut* sold at #1.73.
Cable Haa Arrived
Editor Iturgrr of Joshua wa* here
Mondav and stated that the SSdO feet
of steel cable to be used at the oil
well had arrived amt would be put
into service at ones.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917, newspaper, November 13, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136863/m1/1/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .