Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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CLIBURNB MORNING REVIEW
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921.
WHAT DO YOU BAY?
KELLY’S
IN MME ON WEDNESDAY
I
%
SWEATERS
Huard sanetioning either • the
piece
work aystem
anti brown, priced ....
$5.95 to $9.50
SPORT SKIRTS
TO THE UNITED STATES
VELVET DRESSES
board
it
I
.111
dirigible
I
per feet.
at
BUNGALOW RAG RUGS
red
Jice
Tweh
Fain Drug Co., in V. n
M
'one
MEN'S HOLEPROOF HOSE
ORDINANCE PASSES
1 Jimmy Bibb, light
r
priced a pair
35c, 50c and 75c
TODAY ONLY
KELLYS
Victor B.
fRo
along modern line*.
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nid a larg enumh
ill
to a Review
to
unt picture
DEMPSEY SAYS WILL NOT
A I
CHADDED BODIES FOUND
Direct Shipment
A
FIGHT JACK JOHNSON
IN OIL TRAIN WRECKAGE
HARRIETT HUBBARD AYER
Forest Wealth.
iated Pre
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a re
s le
nd two
ami sustained
rile f 'll line Toilet Articles
pine
VISITING FRIENDS FEW DAYS
CAMPSEY & WHITE
Th
Prescription Specialists
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Mrs, Lee Fiser
nut
convent girl who
AMERICAN CAFE
g the
I f
-o
Hero Visiting Family
his family.
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TRADERS
I
REVIEW
STATE
WANT ADS
BANK
ARE SURE
RESULT GETTERS
HIRAM POOLE
4
REVIEW WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
TRY ONE
t
Dorothy
Dalton
DEF B. R‘S AS FAVURABLEFOR
TO PIECE WORK CHOPS OF SOUTH
half world
and wits.
FENDED TRIP
HI WESTERN STATES
Making the Most of
What Ycur Bank Offers
, browns and blacks, the kind that
Lisle, Silk Lisle and Silk, all sizes,
othe
in a k
Penuel, of the county
remodeling of their
The amount of $1000
its employes,
of the r:illu
It it
......ple
I
t
Messrs Far-
' the trustees I
Penuel stated
Th- P
erytl
or abr
you w
can.
ZE IX MEATH
er or Supper.
nd readiug t
' last week ‘s
MRS. CHAS WILSON S MOTHER
IS HERB FROM SAN MARCOS
Our
Individual
Deposits,
Subjoct to
Check are the
Largest in
Johnson
County
REEGE PRAIRIE TO HAVE
REMODELED SCHOOL SOON
New
called
BABE RUTH AGAIN MAKING
HOMERS DAILY AFFAIRS
REV. J. W. BROWN GETS
PDF LIVING FLOWERS
FROM LADIES OF GHORCH
urred wh
stl .
Pugi-
never '
in whites
BOY S SKULL IS
FRACTURED WHEN HE IS
THROWN AGAINST TREE
F’rairie
secure
Supt.
SECOND READING PALACE*
to
ion
HOUSTON WOMAN WAS
AFRAID SHE’D NEVER
RECOVER HER HEALTH
ding
was
W I SPD I A
Try our Di
M the resul
ined Satu.
Texnr
- old,
August Specials
ALL EXHIBIT SPACE
IS SOLO FOR THE
MRS FERRY HARRIS AND
CHILDREN ON A VISIT
tie was bro
nt and an o
day mornin
DISTRICT MANAGER HERB
CONFERRING WITH AGENT
THE SPANISH CABINET
WILL RESIGN TODAY
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MAKING i
THRO
(By Associated Prenn)
Washington, Aug. 10.— With general
ly favorable weather condition* pre
COMING TOMORROW
What is life without love?
Don’t miss this lesson
Our Own
CONNIE
Jack Demps
oil tank
or abolishing time and a
facilities every day, in every
transaction in which it can be
"Miss Nancy."
This rerm la a neraliy supposed to
r of Cleb
ll-' figlt
IOME ' OOKING
CIIOI( I I MEATS AND
VEGI I ABLES
I, mpon
would
ng lion
Fifty Gallon Still Ttaken
Worth, Texaw, Nug. fi
ot service
$22.50 and up
• isiing his parents for a week or so.
Murk will leave about the 23rd for
New York, where he will enter Colum-
bia university for tlre winter.
"BEHIND MASKS"
HERE FROM FORT WORTH
FOR A VISIT WITH PARENTS
TALMADGE
in
"LESSONS
IN LOVE"
(By 11. U. I
will g
Mason Me Pherson .wife and son of
Snyder, Texac, who have been visiting
hia ui le and mint, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
McPherson, returned to their home on
Tuenday evening.
her even I
quunt ities
1 t be Unite
. milis are b
, tile tsinu
suppis the
ar ph
I Advertisers who know
advertise in 1 he Review
The man who gets the most
benefit from real banking
service is he who connects his
Eugene Kirkpatriek, distriet mnn-
nger of the Greta Western Loan and
Building Association, was in Cleburne
Wednesday conferring with Will Rusk,
the local agent.
be spent in remodeling the build
of t . Ani rican
and other union
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Alvarado Citizens Here
Dr. J. H. Campbell and T. W. Light
foot of Alvarado were hi Cleburne on
busines» Wednesday.
Cleago, Aug. 10, —Defying the rail-
reada to establish the piece work sys-
tem of shop work, representatives of
the Federated Shop Crafts of thirty-
three eastern railroads today declared
thtn an immediate walkout would fol-
low order* by the United States Labor
timist I* *..... ized h) his cheerfut-
1 ness at work uml not by the exuber.
once of his recrention.
Federation of Labor
Sie is
mid w
HERE FROM SNYDER ON A
operated on, for there was
me.* I was in despair i
everything else had been ,
and every medicine that w
had failed to help me .
“I tried my first I ott
us in experiment and it i
While the hearings were in progress
word was anxiously awaited from the
Peunsyivania road, whore a strike is
threatened over the refunal of the road
to recognize the unions in dealing with
A. N. Adams, a trustee of the Reece
Leave Today for Galveston
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton leave
today for Galveston on a two werks‘
vacation.
—Four
harred "
A dashit
fringe a
that live
The to le
the ministerial service eaused the W
M l'. ladies of the North Cleburne
Baptist church on Wednesday to send a
wear, in
in a quiet pla e.
Yours to e and please.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
AMERICAN CAFE
!. A PHIFER
Starr and Adams n
that school and Supt
Bobby Green
rights, will
fight will
weights, one
mnn. The
be over six
Mr. mid Mrs. Chas Wilson have
formerly elrief
l, phi ne plant.
in recognition of his long service in
Ui see
tinted
ing •lie
of a!
The a
third :
day ev
Taking X-Ray Treatment
Mrs. Ira Bandy of Georges Creek is
taking X ray treatment in the Cle-
burne sanitarium.
VISIT TO RELATIVES Justiee Tom Williams of Ereeken
_________ ridge is Imre for a few days visit with i
officials, however, refrained from ci
ii.ent on the Pennsyivani , situation.
Sherman, Texas,
Commission Monday
I susta
dt be v
hall for the Ellis County Fair, to b
hel dhere Oet. a, I, and
SHOPGRAFTSTO GUNOITIONSARE “ (
(By Associated Press)
York, tug. 10. Science will be
that the trustees in-
in Fort
es of the
schools, for the
s,-hoo| building.
oved in ”
line of MES. A M. WORLEY IS HERE
to do it* utmost to protect
ZR-2, the latest addition to
FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE
Have several small well improved farms that
I can trade for city property.
What have you to offer?
See or phone 479
half for overtime
Seventy road* are before the Labor
Board protesting against restoration of
the piece work nystem Representatives
have originated in
Anns olteld an
Eighteenth century.
RO colossul that ,>n I
! - lure t'
teir gue
vailing during the past week, Southern had to accept a goose egg handed them
crops, corn, tobacco, potatoen, riee, su b th, Anglin Street team.
gar eane, citrus fruit. and peanuts. Batteries: Anglin Street, B Wright
made a good showing, reports ranging and A. Wright. Presbyterians, Law-
I l aniat
roved me
My appe
l ves Mon-
e late today
vere injured,
the train was
Mrs. Porry Harris and echildren have
gone to Galveston to visit her mother,
Mrs. Irady, and will lie there until
Aug Thes at ' enjoying their visit
very much.
Large tor-,
found in the ,
of Ilr, tut
The Anglin Street Methodist team
and the Presbyterian* of the Sunday
Sehool league played off the tie Wed
nesday afternoon, the victory going to
the Anglin street team by a score of 0
1 to 0. While the Presbyterians played
hard they were never able to get a man
over the home plate and consoquently
business with an efficient in-
stitution and makes us?of its
very I
id I ’
and -i ।
(By Associated Press)
charles. La., Aug 10.
intosh, mol dr
President B M. Jewell
, ting regulat
usinesa houses
lenee sections.
e uv for its
on next Mia
from "fair to IdeaT’ for a majority of
theun, according to the national weather |
erop bulletin issued today by the
Weather Bureau. Weather was ideal
for corn harvesting in Texas and riee
made good progress in Arkansas.
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conneetion wah
actress of the
Iler vanity was
cr deathbed she
s by it
of a
> ■ ta West' Texas
and another gent!
rl passed through'
t route home alter
tiip to Anson and
towns. They were
a !’ord. Venu* Ex
friends raliied al out him with word
of cheer nml comfort , but Jones re
be n found,
burned mol
nterologieal data mid furnish fore
sts which will guide th, giant gas
g in dodging storms.
good cuts. Ev-
arket (at home
ds : if it’s to eat
at The Ameri-
». The City
ing passed on
Out into the eruel world
The Cleburne Generals go.
and he con-
your wife ami
oy a quiet meal
ID FLY FROM ENGLAND | dzlashuatta mamaCnusty..Texma
In plain and combination styles, of Satin and
Crepe, junior sizes, 14 1-2 to 17 1-2, priced
ELLIS COUNTY FAIR
REPORTED CLEBURNE MAN
him. The boy
so much I kept on tal
tite has come hael a I
Mrs William Yater, Jr., and two lit-
tle daughters have rteurned to their
iron ■ in San Antonio aftera four weeks
stilt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J M MePhe rson of North Granbury
street.
Mrs. Wilsen’s mother,
and grandehildren, Gus-
i Lee Hurst, from Hun
just arrived by express a beautiful line of all
wool light weight Coat Sweaters, combination
plain styles, in blacks, blues, jade, rose
Worth Friday under the {ill
American Legion.
A six -round preliminary
Im staged by two heavy v
o fthem being a Cleburne
(‘leburne boxer is saidto
"It is the mont wonderful thing I Trying their best to.win a gan
ever saw the way Tanlac took hola „f The game that we all kuow.
my troubles and restored me to What do you say ‘
(By Associated P’res)
Madrid, Aug. 10. Tin Spanish cabi
net will resign tomorrow after King
Alphonso has consulted Santiago Alba,
liberal leader, necording to a statement
tonight by Premier A ll< ii de Salaznr
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Aug. 1
-weigrl
feet in la ight ami to weigh 190 pounds. I
r I |
local henvy weight, whose boxing pro-
elivities hnve heretofore been unsus-
pelted. His name is being kept a striet
secret and his identity will not be re
vealed, it is said, till lie enters the
ring Friay night to face ‘‘Sully’’
Montgomery, Cent r College football,
man and boxer.
Visite din Fort Worth
Mrs. I*. F. Koontz and Mrn. Bert
Warner and children lwent to Fort
Worth Wednesday to visit Mrs. Paul
MeNavish.
Chieng , with one mnn on base.
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HAVE BETURNED TO THEIR
HOME AT 8AN ANTONIO
wist He Get*.
When Jones rich urandmothet
pnssed away all bls poverty -stricket
in stripes and plaids, good assortment to
choose from, all wool, priced $5.50 to $13.50
haretetu ii rev
linanee will CO
-id final ceading
of me rehandise d
stage a limit
Stolen A few small saw-
tte mi ., : - sect I.,ii* o'
bill these rm i ot begin to
i,.. ;. Dyewood-
Th* Modern Spirit.
Two little boys who prided them-
selves on their courage were sitting
over tbe nursqry tire and diseussing
npparitiens ’But." mild -me very con-
fidentially. "shoulein't you really hr in
s mewt awful funk If you did me s
ghost—a most evil-looking one, I
mean?" "Gond zracinus no!" wns the
honstful reply. "I shenid Just -ay.
enrelessly. In n throaty voice Gemd l
•veiling. I it vil; going strong? Whar"
beadthett S!d^tx^°’ 2113 They Hit the ball,
"I had nuffered ag ny for fifteen They run thebaseni .
long yeara .ml was tola that an opera- They we .11 filledywiti PeP
tion was the only thig that would To win a game an string a malp
mix • me, .nd none of m- people tteought 1 they ' your " P-
I would ever get up again. ! What do you
Thi« is the very condition I was in '
when I began taking Tanlac. I suffer There is old Hopper,
ed all the time with indige stiou and The ' * fie ' man, .
my apotite left nie entirely, for then- 10 u " ' bn ar
was nothing I could eat ’but wouldn't t r ig 1 and . ant,
torture my stomaen and bring on an ' lane ’ "" i ’ ” the
awful npel. I junt dr ided to ... bed What do you say’
time rum*, for it uly meant another
. . . . It tnkea t 0 much time an i sDnee
night of restless misery to zne and I,, , . '
... . ... l .» । (nli ecl one by name,
grew thinner ane weaker eVery day. ,
. i. । i . i i ’i But look the (i nerals over,
The Inst spel I ha I kept me in bed . .
.... " M . And II Tilkel they're not the same;
for two whojo WfKN, and that was ..
... tit i I he are not tie- t»am
when they saic I would have to ho
.. > That lost no mliy irtmes while hero,
i no ope for . . . - ? 1
mvurif for o when I look nt the team out there
. My heart filla with cheer,
done Tor m<
, ' .1 What do von suv f
Em
I ..i-
of the employes at hearings today em-
New York, Aug. Bl Babe Kuth hit
his forty second home run today in theN ' * *
third inning of the Yankees’ game with “ "e
was buried in Ode Fellows Cemetery
Sundny. He was found unconscious on
the morning of Aug. 1 in the railroad
yards at G rand field. Ok., and died
without regaining conseiousness, 111m
parents reside here and n brother.
Will am Karnes, » vides in Cook Cuuii
•on and Campbell.
GOLDTHWAITEMAN
DIES FROM EFFECTS
OF A BAD WOUND
a wreek <m the Gulf
freight train N • 32 ne
day. A telephone mes
stated that ten person
the American navy, on her flight thia'
moi i from I ngland to th. United |
State 4, Four battleships, a cruiser and
a specinl Weatier Bureau vessel villi
be pr. sse l iute service to compile
entered the game of life and
found it “fixed" against her.
But she played for love and for-
tune against a thousands odds—
and won!
Filled with the flare of "high
life" and luxury. Shimmering
with lovely gowns. Alluring
with many a .-harming scene of
pleasure ball, villa and seashore.
Also
PARAMOUNT
MAGAZINE
night, my rest ci
have already gain
in weight. All
disappeared anil I
what Tanlac ha -I
tainly is ile best II
Give us a
vinced. I’’
children and
lit and daugirter. Mar-
w k for Kansas, Cal
(or They expect to be
i. 1 r 1st.
mained sad and dejecte "She left *
Inst will mid testament. I suppose?
murmured Jenkins carelessiy. "Oh
yes," sald fones. "She left * will inn!
testment." They hung expectan
while sobs choked back his words. "1."
he det lared at inst, "mu to have the
testnment."
from Ranger
ow ehit t o|
return hon
in blues and pinks, fringed
Size 27x54, price $2.00
Size 30x60. price..... $2 50
O. N. T. Sewing i bread, 1 50 yd. spool 5c
g ronunce
lid fashion
is of P
ountains
sille lo
. . —--n--- ■
Her Fatal Complaint. Mr
a
fr end of Hulls had died of old age.
'nd whin the boys come homo
fry and be on haud,
Fven if they miss a game or two,
Let's give them the "glad hand
What Hi. you snv!
(By .
Boone, L...
orid‘- heav
it. declared
ghe Jack Jo
WILL BOX FRIOAY NIEHTarlaisia tsa zIaM SHERMAN ZONING
Mrs \ M W
erator of the I
. 111 Hh
iinib.
hen a pet
ztway wit
I akt
bodi ew,
I- • H |
thirtee I
five ea
III the interior la ,
transportation a s|
school, was here Monday to
lans and specifications from
Murk Mooring ot Fort Worth in here
beautiful pot of livi g flowers to Rev.
W. .1 Brown, who im one of the oldest
Raptist preachers in ohnson county.
Rev Mr Brown d ros t thank th*
W. M V. ladies for tin kind remem-
brance. No on appreciates beautiful
flowers more than he and no one de-
serves them more than he.
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led to put that sehool in line with
r progre ssive schools of the conn*
John on county is to have an ex-
ent collection of modern rural
ols and Reece Prairie is to be one
i !.' 'er hen a ca • ler - t me to < he house
in! inqu red about Hie woman who
| had died l’aily informed her: "Ol,
she s dend She died of the long time."
Aug. 9, Curtis P< r
Trent, is in the
requested ihnt het remnains he uid in
Male dressct in "very Un* itrussels
lace henedr s-, n ilolland skirt, with
tucker aud double rutles, new Lh
gioves, etc.”
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Jud Tunkins
Jud Tunk!ns suys the genuine op--
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1921, newspaper, August 11, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433875/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.