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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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A FARM LOAN OFFICIAL
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VALENTINES
SEELY DRUG CO.
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist
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THE ETERNAL YOU
who murder and rub for
A Fiery Drama of Man’s Conflict
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TODAY ONLY
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DACIL HORNE ...
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1 came from God, and I am going buck to God,
and I won’t have any gap of death in my life.-
George MaeDonald.
For City Attorney:
JEWEL N. BAULDWIN
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doubt of her being careful,"’ was the reply.
man profits by his
if he marries the
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Published Daily Exeept Moaday by
THE REVIEW PURLISHING CO INO.
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and careful enough for you?"
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on her to patch up your old and swear,
succeed ? ’’ “No. we found it flirted with
young carpenter replied
"First, because what is worth doing at all is
worth doing well, and secondly because I wish to
make it easy against the time when I come to sit
upon it myself "
that I
Ai| rights of republic ation of special dispatehes herein
are aleo reserved.
reform men
Peace is the proper result of the Christian tem-itores I like to play and gamble, the business
per. It is a great kindness which our religion doth hours between I like to take a ramble in my tin
ns to a tranquillity of mind and a sweet repose of limousine; but first I serateh and seramble to earn
the soul Bishop Patrick the good long green When peonle seek mv dwell.
PEARLWHITESCORES
IN FOX FILM SPECIAL
.Tohnny "You can see through one, but not through
the Other " Toronto Telegram
DICKSUN HAROWARE 4 FURNITURE GO
Our specialty is furnishing homes or a room from our big stock for
cash or payments.
Did you
Obstinacy is will asserting itself. It is persis-
embezzling approximately
gem
mistakes”’ Bensonhurst
wrong women he doesn't"
Flatbush "Do you think a
We have just received a shipment of
QUALITY BREAKFAST ROOM AND DINING ROOM SUITES
We have some elegant l iber Suite* that are very attractive and most
durable.
Leavenwotrh, Kun., when
Fntered in Cleburne Postoffice
me this a selling m) merchndise sublime, my honest bundle
। 75 ‘ You should see her sweep out o room. ’ ‘ " How ? i
.......-•7 50 With dignity or with a broom?' San Francisco
Are messengers of love and friendship.
Who does not love or care for somebdy? ;:
a chanee of your calling a policeman ”—Washing
ton Star.
“Does your wife drive the car "
J’m at the wheel ” Detroit Free Press
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Only when business men are silly who close their office doors,
। to seek golf course hilly, and play around out doors;
I their customers grow chilly, and chase to other
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Young Wife—"You forgot to kiss
morning for the first time.” Resourceful Hushand swelling by added plung and dime
herself,
eeks to
lihood. The ex perie nees slm encoun-
torn in doing this are astounding, and
the aetion is rapid enough to satisfy
anyone. Tile story carries n powerful
heart appeal to all. There in a delight ’
ful romance in which the heroine wins
tl e love of a reformed gangster,
A strong cast, headed by Richard C.
Travers, supports the star. The seen
ario was written by E. Lloyd Sheldon
and the direction was by Hurry Mil '
Man Antonio, Feb. 10 Riley G. Cal
lahan, former seeretnry treasurer of the
Alamo Farm Assocint ion of this eitl,
today was N ntened to Iwo years at
Ralph H. Mulligan,
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Second Clane Mail
• reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may
appear in the columns of The Review, will be gladly eor- ' You say you want IIO government whate ver’
Mr ted upon its being brought to the attention of the pub said Mr Rafferty. None whatever, rejoined . t.
Dolan "I hope you get your wish for a minute or
two. Then I can handle you anyway I feel without
stherwise eredited in this paper and uls
Mahed herein.
The right of eminent domain
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••0,000 from that institution and from
the Federal Land Hunk nt Houston
Sentence was imposed by United
States Judge West after Callahan had
made a twenty minute statement to the ■
SO East Forty necond Street, New York
We have some fine California Sweet Peppers, large, firm
Head Lettuce and California Celery Carrots, fresh Onions
and fresh Beets.
We have some fine large Frying Chickens today, fine
Florida Oranges, two sizes, and Florida Grapefruit.
Don't forget to order your Roast from our market, we sell
you good tender meat at reasonable prices.
T?M8 Cl SUBSCRIPTION
Du Month .......___.....___ .
One y»M, paid in advance (in city). .—
One year, paid in advance von rural route)
Weekly, one year ------------------------
THE DOT DRAWING CLASS
•I don't know what your parent will thk enid the Dol Drwing
teacher, "whe they mill out t urn giving you eamly in this einan nut the
number had something to On with it Nini remindx me of ninety and
that is quite old for some people when they lose their teeth And they never
care for candy iike we do I don't think A littie of it will do you any harm
and after you have eaten it we can set down to buninenn And, If you draw
very carefully, I think you can make u very old party with very little
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(Copyright, 1918, by the Bell Syndicatel
in it Miss White has many opportuni *************+****+******************+*+***+***+*44
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27AT-S
We are authorized to announce the
following candidate* subject to the ac-
tions of the voters in the municipal
election April 5, 1921:
For City Marshal
J. J. (DOSS) ROGERS.
W. W (WALTER) BARH
aid his request was in
sheriff's repeated state
iblie executions would aet
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speculation and efforts made to correct the situa- You must be eternal, O dear life .
tion, by pointing out that old economic laws of sup You must |„ immortal, <» fair life,
ply and demand were still in effect, were all in vain. Immortal so that I may beuty find
fair I sought his
surpasses anything she has previously
done o nthe screen. She furnished an
abundance of thrills in a role which is
intensely dramatic, framed in a story
which grips the lart from start to
finish.
“The White Moll" is from the pen
nf Frank L. l’aekard, author of the
celebrated play Tin Miracle Man."
How on a rock they stand who watch God's eye,, For City Tax Assessor and Collector:
I hold His guiding hand Keble.
Five years after this time the same young ear notes from bough to hough; when the sunshine is
penter was known as Lord Robert Eleton, under sweeter and milder—the air fuller of quiet promise
magistrate of the city of London, and it was not of blessing. It is spring’s overture, the one day
long before he became famous by reason of a deci when the valleys laugh and sing more gloriously
sion which he rendered in the coster uprising of and when the hills are more joyful together before
the East End. the Lord Victor Hugo
The moral of this little incident is not that if ■ .
one is a carpenter and takes pains to do good jobs ' To free oneself from the restraint of outer au-
he may become a supreme court judge, but there is thurify may not be difficult, but to make one S new
a mural, nevertheless, and a moral that will be found freedom subject to the shaping and guiding power
to hold good in all walks of life and in all sorts of of inner law is the supreme achievement of the hu
endeavor. The moral is that the man who does good man will Ralph Philip Hons.
work in anything he attempts is the man who willi ,
attract attention by reason of his work, and the fa Johnny, who had been invited by hintsteacher,
vorable sort of attention that will redound to his to spell window, answered w-i-d-o-u. rong,
credit and his benefit mapped the teacher. "Can t you tell the difference
between window mid widow" "Yes, sir. said
a good job, that he attracted attention to his labors
and .....ne curious person asked him why it was that Tyranny must first be trampled down
he so evidently took delight in the job ami why he Beneath our feet, if we would gain
worked so hard in the effort to do it well The In the bright fields of fair renown
tenet without a plausible motive. It is the tenacity
of selflove substituted for the tenacity of reason or
< onseience Amiel.
guilty in
Court of
•night nt the Yale Theatre. The sordid, I
the beautiful, the adventuroun, thrill-
ingly blended these furnish the fin
vor of “The White Moll," a powerful
photoplay special in which Pearl White
appeared for the first time as n Wil
liam For star, and in her first big
production.
Needle** to may, a cuapacity house
welcomed thin popular screen star, who
has definitely abandoned serial pie-
tures in which she earned world fame.
In “The White Moll," Pearl White
Nature creates meritand fortune brings it into
play. The most cruel cohBeption of a stingy world
is that genius flourishes in poverty In Rochefon
eauld.
A young carpenter, called upon to repair a mag
istrate’s bench, over in England, worked so hard at
the job and so evidently took care and pains to do
I throughout a weary week, while the toothache gayly
played tag beneath my cheek, "Oh, woe and willow
wnly"' I often used to shriek I hired the village
tanner: he. with the plumber's aid, with erowbar
land with spanner dug out the teeth decayed, and in
a blithesome manner the modest bill I paid. Those
PLEADS GUILTY; TO PEN can '“XT s
magnetism wheh ha* made her the
best known sereen netreus in the world.
She possesses n most utt ractive pres
ence, mid in her strongly emotional
seenes is superb.
The story is laid in New York’s un
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NOT ON DUTY
Nervous Tourist What if the bridge should 1 called on Dentist Bacon to
break and the tram fall nto the river!” Conductor have my teeth half soled; the Way,
•-"Don’t worry. sit- This road won't miss it it said teeth were achin, cause
has a lot of trains " Passing Show agonies untold, and I. by pence
। forsaken, had feet supremely
Our very eyes are sometimes like our judgment, cold । he office was deserted, no
blind.— Cymbeline scientist was there but patients,
molar hurled, reared up to groan
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES8
The Aasociated Press is exelusively entitled to the use
Dor publication of al news dispatehes ctedited to it or not
The way wardness, and surprises, the haphaz-
ard nooks and irregularities, the casual pauses the
deep, quiet, half-forgot ten pools of silence and iso-
lation. the enormous sense of a background and a
past, the sheer, delightful junsble of it nil every
thing, in short, that makes one love London and
hate it with equal vervor, finds in New York no
eounte rpart at all. Sydney Brooks
Chicago, Feb. 11 Eddie Prislaine,
‘1 reformed burglar," under sentence
to be hanged tomorrow morning in the
Cook County jail, today asked Sher
iff Peters to stage the exeeution in
Grant Park, wher, thousand could view
the affair
Rrislaine
spir l by tl
ment. Dint |
W. I’. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Re
serve Board, is not given to over-opt imistic state
ments. Indeed Mr. Harding is inclined to he ultra
conservative in his remarks and any message com-
ing from him in regard to the country's financial
eondition may be taken as the statement of one
thoroughly qualified to render a sound opinion. It
is significant, therefore, to find him predicting pros
perity the coming year mid declaring that the dan
per of a financial collapse has passed
Reviewing the financial condition of the coun-
try from September, 1919, Mr Harding discloses
that in eighteen months of our war period, the
board’s reserve had declined from 85 to 51 per cent
o crime.
the people who are
for public execution"
iple to see me go."
Sheriff Peters. "I
■ r cent of them will
to stiek it out, but
< talk and more think
0, how those words of yours relieve me." "Just
what do you mean, dear?” "Wihy, I thought you
wouldn’t notice it.”— Life.
Io you like that typist I sent you” is
There is always a suddenness, always one morn-
ing when the tidings are flushed in glad, thrilling
in a republie the individual is all important;
charaeter must be selfmade and conscience must be
free A republic cannot thrive without individuali-
ties Amiel.
+ MONDAY, FEB. 14, at 615 W. Henderson St. ”
I; Call and see our Hats and get our prices before : I
+ buying. Phone 769. •
MRS. J. W. RHODES .
MISS LORA CAMPBELL •
Buy your Valentine today so that your ! I
mebody" may not be forgotten.
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New Western drama l« rich in natur
al seenie beauties, Seenery in South-
ern California la very accommodating,
but there in a place called Nigger Guleh
tiat in obliging beyond reproach.
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I hen enclose the Valentine with a box of ;:
“I iggett’s" I- ine Candies, sold only by ! I
lib "How <
she aceurate
hi January, 1920 "the argument nf advancing in many ways to which I have been blind
rates"’ was made effective. It in Mr Harding’s opin- And eeing elearly I shall be more kind
ion that if this step hnd not been taken, a collapse You ust he immortal. 0 fair life,
would have been inevitable The application of the You must be ever endless, O loved life,
brakes put a stop tn extravagance on the part of the Endless that I may nobly, strongly strive
people. Restriction of credit was neessary and the \nd work unceasingly, alert, alive,
wisdom of this poliey finds its justifcation in the Of not one joy would you my days deprive,
sitnation today Por what is started must go on. O life,
"The country" says Mr Harding "has return- The Master Mind has made and willed it so:
ed to its normal state of mind This is a great step Ilas destined me to love and live and grow
forward While men’s minds were abnormal, con And in the deathless ages more good know,
ditions could not In normal We can look forward I feel you are eternal, won drous life
with conservative optimism to a year which should Martha M Smith,
he one of great construetion
it is good to find men like Mr Harding in thi , n• .en ■ "006
fraormanda "liil "opin nenrenneu RipplingKchumeS A !
ho good or as bin) as they seem,’’ is used by Mi q > • G *f byWalt Mason.. -44 4 V,e.
Harding to good effect. ~ 48-=-".,
WISE AND OTHERWISE
court, in whieh he admitted that he
had converted Federal farm loan fund*
to his own nse in attempts to flout
un oil eompany
--.............
A silver ten will be given by the
Ladies Aid of the Anglin Street Pres
byterian chureh :it the home of Mrs,
O. N. Morgan, 305 North Anglin, Feb.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.