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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921
PAGE THREW
POOR PUBLIC
MRS. MINA DUNN
of Loo Angeles
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15 TO SUFFER
NOTICE
WITHOUT CAUSE
at 607 North Main Street.
Les-che-tiz-ky Method
For appointment phone 462
Phone
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READ THE REVIEW WANT ADS.
any
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AN IDEAL-and its accomplishment
tv grand juries.
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destruetive storm, as both sides threa
ten.
with
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4
appeal
MAXWELL
HOUSE COFFEE
t
$2.05
Lard
$1.13
3 lb- can
IV111
Thnlar
$ .59
> long Hint*
farm, or good grass
I Want
"pomuanvoncnnArona"
tru
PIGGLY WIGGLY
ment house
and nervoun indigestion but
B. F GLENN
♦
144 Woodard Ave. Phone 1371
III ade
lainod
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The Great 3 in 1 Sale Attracting Wide Attention
But this
verywhere. anr sacrifice
indirectly in railroad in
SALE NOW ON
ubmit
I
brotherhoods
mnking ir
Cecil 4 Company The Grand Leader Cleburne Dry Goods Co.
r first
•1
e mid progress
that low pay means low
powe
A REAL TRADE EVENT—A NEW EPOCH IN MERCHANDISING
C
YOU’LL BE SURPRISED
COME!
V
CECIL & COMPANY THE GRAND LEADER CLEBURNE DRYGOODS CO.
I
Corner South Main and Chambers Streets
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Harston, the
not fieorge
48 lb. sack
24 lb. sack
$2.85
$1.48
A ut i gi at ir
It hopes
and high
budly
not
her
I
I
the pub
interost
it has
i owo
ih am
1 tlu
with
ble i
subpostoffice at Da I In Jan. 14.
One of the arrests was made at the
mym
my se
l ha
W lilting just
and iiiv appt
and in i
w ages
re not
41 00
Most of the bond member* and the
Chamber of Commeree still have some
tiekets left
contry's pen,
eond reason i
buying power
ALI THREE OF THESE BIG STORES OFFER A FOUNTAIN STREAM OF BARGAINS
THAT SHOULD PENETRATE INTO EVERY HOME IN CLEBURNE AND EVERY
COMMUNITY FOR MILES AROUND
mi b<
a to leit
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Houston, Feb. 11. On warrant* from
Dalia* eharging murder and attempted
robbery, Sheriff Binford arrested John
A great event that offers far greater values than ever before
presented to the buying public of Cleburne and vicinity
FLOUR
American Beauty
announce* the opening of a
PIANO STUDIO
WHAT WILL SALVI 00? TO
GIVE A MUSICAL TREAT
serinuis mid
in the past
of tl evil
I finaneial
' I
I instances
i ncomptrtt
carriers.
Evening Services
7:30
anything set
tite is fine.
w.,
zither and flashes of th eelestra." , I desire to notify my friends and
ft:------ -------- ----- • 1 eustomers that Dav* Bteele is Mt
"The One Price Cash Store"
huvelheudnches, nervousness and lohs of ap
noi th
ployed by
maintain f
if they Ml
they ure.
But this
Tanlne
This is the most extraordinary sale of merchandise at the most drastic cut prices, far lower than any
wholesale market condition would warrant and the splendid assortments and attractive styles and
qualities have never been excelled and these money-saving prices made by these stores are way be-
low the prices you could expect to pay—a sale for the thousands of families and for men, women
and children, who need Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes who will certainly look to this great foun-
tain stream of bargains to supply it.
"Where Thrifty People Trade"
th or not, thy will do the publie,
in the long run the railroads, a
I lb. can
PLANTEESRBLACK
> > 01 CAPSULES!
le l
MM H O. PETERS, of Kan
1 *m City, Mo., whose experience
with Tanlac has been wonderful. de
clares her husband. After her Un
rovement he takes it himseif and
his health it also restored.
Since its beginning, PIGGLY WIGGLY has striven for the ut-
most perfection in supplying housekeepers with their table needs.
How far it has attained success can best be marked by its army
of hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers, which steadily in-
creases.
PIGGLY WIGCLY offers its customers what it conscientious-
ly believes to be the best at the lowest margin of profit.
JUST A FEW OF OUR EVERYDAY PRICES, ARE YOU PAYING
MORE?
are in for a
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e railroad,
agreomente
what tla
solia Im
of the men arrested attended the post ‘lausted the possibilities of his instru working for me now. Rom* have been
li, in general not the million*
K. E. Anderson’e Tin Shop.
304. 116 W Henderson St.
oxn ’• get I and
wages mean good buniness
If aua before
cond bottle, I
rtainly neither
RI BEE SCHOOL
9:45 a. in
A F Moffett, Supt
1*1, and for more than one
the w
and money for large blaek land
led from the eonversation,
i Diatriet Attorney Hughes
Aecording to Sheriff
‘other two men arrested ar
* human nn
any adv mi
a period of
Martin wav held ineommunieado
the county jail today.
The Sheriff refused to permit i
one to talk to him
conduet of our railroad", whether it
is in the supposed interest of finaneial
sold in Clehurne by Fos
brothi i hoods deny . mid
that we
enjoy 1
the sake
ee this.
It* labor
but it a
there eoul I be a fuir inquiry thtre have beeu
run down Houston, Sheriff Harston was adv
eat much,lThursday morning nt 9:45 o’eloek
d directly or
estment will
on a good le
reason The
A Preparation of
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEBS
— AT YOUR DRUGGIST —
Ask for BYNAMEONLY nvold Subetitution.
THREE ARRESTED IN CON-1
NECTION WITH ROBBERY
$ .39
• Rabbit
agreements
executives
I and inef
On the other hand, the
* ol the brotherhood*
iriy examineci. They a
I without plausibility
ear Halvi
>u menn
appointed .
run ffi
Want to trade cmall farm
world has eyer produced at $1.59 and
in and Iarston, but nothing was develop- ity of hearing the greatest harpist the
4fficientey ; * ’ that under them
are pnid for sery ices which u
leuding to
tent diseord.
A merieun citirens to
a Mr prosperity for
। and deteriorate service for slefish ends,
are alike enemies of the public, of
honest labor nnd of legitimate enpital.
If We can knve a prompt. fair and
publie showown on the charges of both
a great debt of gratitude ’’
nhove onthusiastie statemert
aeeording to
Subject 11 it in
"The Man of
Tomorrow"
Your chance to hear about
value of Scouting.
ENDEAVOR 6 30 P M
Ed Carithers, Pres,
TOMATOES
No. 2 can .... 9c
LARD
10 lbs. Swift Pure
Some people are expressing the doubt
that one man unassisted und using only
tage gained
reat justment
i - , <
(From the Chieago Tribune.)
A roaring of the big guns seems to
prelude another great ongagement be-
tween the railroad executives and tke
union exeeutives •
The prospeet from the point of view
of that more or less innocent bystand
er, the public, is not very cheerful.
The Alternatives offered seem to be a
transportation tie-up, if the unions go
to extremes, or railroad receivership,
with ap ossible panic, if the railroads
are not granted relief from their high
wage burden.
Thus, just as our business skies are
brightened, dark elouds blow up from
a region we had hpei might be serone
want all
renson
of our
T se
ot dared
I am ne
*" One day a friend persundeu my
win- to take Tailer and the resuits Orficiajs Here Advised
hnve beon nothing less than wonder | Three men ar......... arrest at Hous
fill. Her troubles lnve not only en ton and San Antonio. according to
tirely dnappeared, but "he has netuale Sheriff Dan Harston, in connetion
ly gained twenty pound* in weiglt and with the Jac ksan street postoffiee mb
now seems to be in perfeet health, berv.
Mo. 5. Blue Brer
for immediate aetin
roads of agreements e
Ju*t and disavterousiy
exocitive assert that
air, productive of gri
capita does not
for low wagi * fo
profits for it self
them for long
But thim princi
high wages do in
for a xenxon. That
in the public, while high there is inefficieney and waste in the
the Adamson Law, and it is
ture not to wish to give up
The public has but one interest. It
nervice for which we shall all be grate
to work if.tul.
bi kept responsible neeusat ions against faith
reprisals anti pel
Ko we have t
i ounter charge,
gluzuly wuteling
certain that we al
> misled by thinking they were still get* |
ting their work done at our .hop when J
they were not.
We are here to do you service, sat-
iafaetorily and pi 3mptly,
that one man was arrested in Hou* imelo, guitar chords, approximation* of
ton and two in Man Antonio, the a
According to Sheriff Haraton, two I The Chicago pre** says he has "e»
her return* for it should be aseertnin executives an brotherhood" the air
ed and made public. Railroad labor pay will quirkly clear al rent wrong* will
hl* advaneod for since the pasange of be corrected
been working for three day* on a elue ticket.
that led to the arrest of the men. I Musical America says to horn, "A
United States Marshall Raggett was One Man Orehestra! Effeets not un-
advhed by Dave 8mith, Deputy War ’ like a French Horn, a eholr of wood
xhal, who went to Houston Wednenday * winds, the piaaicato of the string see
night with two postoffiee inspeetors, I tion of an orchestra, a mandolin tri
I had fin I
was eating
uel before
in Venus by Louie
druggists every-
Mr Atterbur
with mo*i of
No, empha
COME
SAM , JONM. rr
between railroad management and rail She ha* nuffered for eight
nie F. Martin, 27 years old, at the
home of hi* mother shortt, after mid jeffjee robbery trial reeently in Federal ment In New York he " Aroused
night . ICourt here. One of these men was aid antonishment " and was " N Ievela-
The warrants are in eonneetion with to be Johnny Martin tion
the Jackson street postoffiec holdup! Serivnor was questioned Tiursday | The Cleburne Band is bringing him
at Dallas last month, the Sheriff aid. I morning in the eounty jai hy Hughe* t" you and offering you tle opportun
not ready to believe. But
MILK
Carnation
Baby size ..... 7c
I all cans..... 15c
MOLASSES
No. 1 0, blue Bi er
Rabbit $1.15
Now listen
Kv oning Muti ,
....... of ,h"i
equivsct’, becnuFe if We
going into the hzndls o
tn sny notking u1 the ।
ather hivdillessly, wi think
even the threat of it will retard busi
ness recovery and the reviving cheer
fulness essential to recovery.
The situation illustrates again the
importannee of establishing firmly a
means of providing and enforcing
penceful adjudication of dift rences
lot close ill, suitable for apart
relie i oil
Tenlac i
The
turn. There can Im no real prospor it v • is efficient service nt a fait price For
witlnt produceticu, and a labor whieh service it favors a good wage to labor
exnets from industry a high wnge and and a reasonable return to invested
nt the same time reduces prodietion eapital. But labor which does not give
or servies in fully ns whortrihted am n fair return for a fair wnge, and
capitallars vho want good bnvi,z an I management which exploits revenue
itiniigorinl borti
Here, too, not
that part of it w
rectly or indirect
ities is seriously
4 an afford to ac
shortsighted tacti
thus laid
innny of
If thes
lo must
in then
I j they
should a
railroads
ter Fain I hug
Me Intosh and
where. -(Adv.)
pet if v mid was in a
condition. Hhe could
ari orle, th pub
railroad executive
i prompt relief.
*veu railroad labor
me entirely. We both
Sheriff larston declared this mum
ng that I hr county authorities had
itly by Herbert O Br
n citizen of Kansas
residing at 534 Walnut
he charge and
mid the rest of us
the costly warfare, I
li a ll »n the end pay for |
ful und efficient exeeutives struggling
with a itnation which brotherhood
policy itself is helping to create, then
they should Im* and will be condemned
byj the publie, and their cause will
lose But if they cal demonstrate that
•if th- * in i time take th • menn o‘
l uyin » f • • i a lurge and lie rai •la~s
of buyers. Both are rutting their own
throats
Railroad pay amt what railroad in
elfis
utrol i
It rhe
i2e employe' In tiis ease we
i the side of the executive nn
it without
w hicheve r
Yet w,
due delay
“K‘
only the public, but
hich has invested di
Ely i railway secur-
interested Neitier
crept ineffeieney or
and determination ul tho isaues raised.
Broadly speaking, we think we know
what would be good for nil coneernec. I
railroad labot will
' pr lit prosperit
ally, neither tin
irt of it which is
in a tolephone message from l>< ......t to spend eterpiy
puty Sherirf Allen Nonle, who i* at again to the Now '"rl
gcg ‘‘Master! of the instrur
_____ , _________ ________________ lat Angles"'.
had pain" till through her both- ami Johnny Martin was under urn t at If you ex et to ever "
limba and was so weak nt times sh that plaee Another man, wiom naine ‘gie with th Anglen I. tt.
could hardiy atand on her feet. She was not divulged, also waw rrented at next Wednesday night and
was losing aud gradually getting worse Ifouston the Sheriff said, s wn| In to hear lim you may be
l,|l the time '" spite "• all W' could vestigutor Elmo Strait and poputy if you wait till that "
Neal will IcaVe Houxton immediately [ ...... y ...........~w—— -
Nrter coing ' 'n pleudid result* fe San Autonio to tak into eustody
m> wif n getting l twegan taking , man arrested there in Sheriff Tobin
one instrument can entertnin a Atowd |
for a full evening
I Now listen, good people, if <.n me
'good people, you know whrre you ex
Two at Ran Antonio. (Wheeler and George Moyer who are
Han Antgnio, Feb. 1(1. Two Han An indieted 1,1 Federal Court for taking
tonio boy* were arrested at their homes part in the postoffiee robbury. Namen
last night by Deputy Sheriff" as he of the men were not divulgod
Illg implieuted i the robbery of the1 .......ler, Meyer* nnd -ohnni were
indieted by both’ the Fedorul mid foun
uf produce a fair re !
telegraphie request uf Sheriff Hurtson
of Dallas. s
l’ostoffiee inspeetors and lailas
peace officers who an in Houston
working on the postoffiee robbery, are
expected hre today to question the
men mid identify them
which, if the charges of the
are true, impose gross wast
ficiency upon tle railroads
side w im>
houlil profit it without
to reliove the
laimed to be un
oppressive. The
these nrgeements
reply to the executives with accusa
tions of inefficieney mid of deliberate
Wages ought, if pousible.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921, newspaper, February 12, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433722/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.