Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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Announcing
The Opening of Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optometrist at Waco
Al U»H Bast Ckaaaben Street
On Berne Floor with
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l>|e who tak<> titne tn stop and think rarely ever get
w'lerIon’s trouble.'
der is rarely committed by calm, thoughtful peoplp.
Playwright Is
Found Dead Today'
graceful styling, the result of
CURLEE matter craftsman-
ship.
Shop
l.itrly While
Stocks Are
Complete
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H Ooki Weather is hard on yi>ur
I battery. Izt (is text it on our
■ new Eleoy-lc Starter TVster.
■ Batteries Churirod .........• «*
■ Peter* Garage & Battery Co.
| Phone Stl 210 W. Henderson
He will appreciate your good
taste in selecting a wprld-fam-
OUS CURLEE Suit or T«|
for him ... and he wilt ap
predate thif ' gift qf gifts'
more and rqore (each time he
wears it, feels the luxurious
woplens and notices its smart-
graceful styling, the
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tha adv>e and approval of
burna. Te»aa. will open on Drown-
bar 33. ltt«, bidi fpr the con-
ntruoUun and eracUon according
u> plan* and specification* on
file In the office of th» Corporation
a school
on » k*
and Walnut Btn
Clnburp*. Taka*,
ficatlons are available for contrac-
tors at th? office of Ute
und at the office ofYk
Fred W. Mnrplirte. 6TO
tlohal Bank Building Fort Worth.
Texas. Blds multi be fUed try goon
2flth day of pecemiwr. 10S6, and
must hr accompanied by certified
Chaw in the «u«n of »500.00 dollars,
payable to the corporation guar- 1
iintMing that Che .siiccaaaful bidder (
will execute , surety bond for the
erection and completion according
to contract of the gymnasium. Tin*
corporation reserves the right to
reject any and all bids
kmmctt brown
President.
J, R. JORDAN.
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Monday/ win return home
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LIGHT STRING
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Phoenix Neckwear
Ih » new put tern*, hv-ndred* to
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H. H> QWfatiner will Joava • v»r of F^rt Worth spent Sunday*
!y far New Ortenoa where she . here **th her mother, Mrs. Maude |
•pend the Christmas hoildays * LinAJey
■With her daughter
| Mty Miles Hart of Fort Worthl
who ha* been ; wiled nere Wednaadav. Bite wa* I
Improving acre mounted hook- by her little,
; daughter, Patsy Ann, who had been
Mr and Mr* Raymond Vandl- visfung her grandparents, Mr. and
f*fi\S7ONS K)R
^^ffiPINNTEUS
F ui’iS inclined to h<iAitute ubout criticising the Britixh
sQpio ax regards utfy.phuxu of good government.
Hut there'i* aomethijig About a proposition now hanging
rt» In parliament which Atriken you a« the wrong way of
~ -Jlftg about things
Evlt> the M'ningteni' m<>v«p.cht.
The apingtem have organized in Great Britain. They
are .Ki cking a pension for every bachelor girl In the empire
L ' over Tili yertra of age. ’ • :
’ In tlilH country wi have afudied the proportion from
g/y/just. rxi„|i. th( oppoxite angle.
Rf;, It has been proponed xeriouxly over here to tax every
bachelor in America fof the privilege of remaining in
' Ingle M.■-..dn^H—or Hlngle-cuaBedneag might be a better
erm for it. . •
g„. .There must I,,- ., mate im every man-and woman who
£-.Waiitx to get married, and those who don’t ought to be
Kgenalized in some way.
£ Curtauiiy they don’t deserve a pension.
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have moved to >18
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HOWELL’S
Lay-A-Way Plan
Select your gifts now While
stocks are complete. A small
drpwfit win hold any item
uiitil (Juldmas.
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N*n P«U«no “trinclad BeawllfiU F.
Sox, 9 to 13 35c
Pure Lhirn Initialed
’Kerchiefs, 3 for $1
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Pajamas $1.95
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Cases $4-95
Wool or Silk Phoenix
Scarfs — $1.00
Gr.nuitu* leiUhcr Swank
Bill Folds. $1,00
Belt Sets . $1.95
'With Initial Hock lei
AIXER-A SHIRTS & SHORTS
3 for $1.00
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Suspender SEK 50c
Ifuftd Roiled Hem-4 in Box
Handkerchiefs $1
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JoM'ph Stalin prexented it constitution to the people of
Rtuwin.
You muy thhik that in a gesture toward democracy.
J ut that’s because you don't know Stalin.
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Stnlin and his, thiibry. are disked,
,The Re<l ii mi|s have moi I bur day- --and A godless
E day H has been. t
It merely happens that Stalin hax at last realized that
i" >>io t uny 0 represented in America is on high.
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Eft; The bolsheviks have m> argument to pick with a nation
TfIK ktAN WHO
, » i s IN A HURRY
U Roland Sinclair was jn a hurry.
. it. was hitterly cold us this 27-yeais-old Canadian chap
HK&U.’ifcroiw.■the iail yard at Quebec
' Lei's hurry and get tijis ”'ei\’ he said to his compan-
K ion. ft's too darned cold out here."
Ey.-, His COtppimion was quite agreeable to idea. In a
|. • i ecoirds it was afl o,mr—Roland was hanged by the
Mptock until dead, as the law hud decreed for him.
V ion reflect upon ilff the thought occurs that must
ft" have *>enn of Roland's mast tragic faults— he was always
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We Will Be Glad To Wrap Your Gift Packages for Mailing
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'WFTS of MERIT He Will APPRECIATE”
Davis Score.* Again
The Qn»rtcrb.ick
S New liilU, h type collars, new deep
color effeqt*. new richer fkbric variety.
$1.50 ™> $1.95
Holeproof Hosiery
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’atirrns Tic A Hanky '
Sets $1.00
Handmade Boxed
Silk Ties ... 65c
South Side
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
SkUobod ttvery Aftomo'-i. <Exc«$rt Baturday' and Bunday Morning br
” * OUEBURNK NBWHf'APERB Ind.
IM Hnuth Analin Htredl. Clebumo, Tcxa*
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C. C WOODSON, Owner and Fubli»hrr
R‘ , ROY BACtMB. JMItor
wmxTnmo um’wiR* nrwb
CENTRAL I>RK8B (C F > NEWS BERVlCi:
at the Portofftie at Glebuntc, Tern, a* second claw mattar
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erroneous ren«rt|ori upon the character, standing or reputa-
«ny tteison, firm or corporation which may appear in the col-
the Time ffcricw will I* gladly catfectod upon It* bring
k> t.h*| attention of the publisher*.
’■ •iprtKR OF TH« UNITED PREB8
Un lied pros* L e*c>u»ivriy entitled to the u*e for publication
» he*Virdl'ed .to U <r hot otherwlw credited to thl*
abM the lor;4 new* RubwaUon therein. •
WBmr of WlRBCrtlPTION
CARJUER In the city of Cleburne per month SOc per year S» 00.
• ‘i|y MAfi per yegr Slug, six bthroh- s:nt>5. oiiufde of Trxa* one
yrar'f7.00--Cash >n ~
National Advertising Repreoentallve. TEX AH DAILY
TUAClUR. Dalia*. Chicago, Ransu* City. New York. 8t. Ix>ul*.
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ROME, »< !0. <UA>- -Luig'l Fl ran- u._, - “ ...
dello, «0 world famed playwright. ’ vuttlng In > Da
died suddenly today. ' y. j since *' J
Member* ipf hg household found l«4*y-
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His death we» believed due to | (ff
anuerUm or eulargement of the, —
heart, tri'-mbtu* of hi» boiisehpld,
said, riiey called tn a phyalpianj
but all he could do wa* confirm |
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Up to iha middle of lhi» year.
PirWd»Jlo,« rJMrt Murlga alone had I
lined 24 volume* The phUasophb-1
ni trend of the#! »tarle» la the
xwme a« ip h|» phyg.:-T'
He wg* the autjiai ai such worlds
known play* ft* The Mock fiknper-
or"—"jhe Utt 1 Gave You"- “Blx
Chgropteri' W 8ymch of an Auth- ,
or"--" A* You Itexlre Me* Which
umUan putiujr* fan* win rem.wnbar.
and “Find One's Mf,"
Ju Mart’ll IMO. Pirandello wa»
irn^e a itMgnbier of the Rwyai Ac-
uny of Italy, and In November.
I, wg» awarded the Nobel Brise.
I year he Visited the United
He wm the first of lhe Italian
intdUgenala to (locept pMciim He
cnllgd MUMollni « “man of de*-
Mr and Mr*. A. Q. Klmberlln of
Houston announce the arrival of
a daughter thl* morning. December
10. at the home of hl* parent*.
Mr and Mr* Frank Klmberlln.
loot) E«»t Henderson street. The
baby has been named Marcia And.
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BI»H WANTED
The Cleburne High School Ath-
letic Oouncll, a corporation, with
the advjec and approval of tho
Board of School Tniatoox of Ole-
1034, bld* fpr the oon-
anc. „„„
I and specification*
I gymnasium m> be built
at the comer of College
.reets In the City of
1. Plans and apeol-
Gkner
Pajamas $1.50 1 Here’s
Grey, Fawn, Black
Spats, pair $1.00
Belt A Buckle
Sets $1.00
' Beacon
Robes.... $5.95
latather Cigarette
Cases
swank >1.
fie Chains
The “Pacer ’ , —j Altrartl
Holeproof Sox 5 5c ££•
.tilth flnrlre..
Meml>er* ,$>( hl* houeehold tc
hinj dead in bod early thl* *>orn-
mjail WM thought that tat died
in JU.-- «J*ep about midnight.
jRrandelto* fame a* * playwright
in UM logs two Occam* I ‘
equalled only by that ol .
Bernard Bhaw and Eugene O’NcUl.
AJ1 tbrtte have received She h'obel
Prise fpr literature r ,
He was born at airgenii. MCUy,
pn June W. IM7 H|» early rtudles
were at Palermo, then in Hflme
He took a degree In historical and
plUlolOglcii ' lance* at (he Uni
veralty of Bonn, Germany There
hr mastered the German language ;
to »ueh an extent that Ma trans*
lation of Goethe's “Roman Kle- I
glei" remain* today one of hi*
M*t literary proditotlon*.
ulergamwit ol the,
, I of hl* household
w called in a
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1936, newspaper, December 10, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306437/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.