Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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WOOL HOSIERY
matehes Friday and Saturday, Nov.
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Store closes at 10, open at 2.
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TOM MOORE
Campsey & White
with pretty HELENE CHADWICK
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Meadow Lawn Sanitarium
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
YALE ORCHESTRA
PHONE 81
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This Store Closed
S. C. PADELFORD
Attorney at Law
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Phone L. 2393
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FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE
The Mercantile Co.
HIRAM POOLE
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RHEUMATIC ACHES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
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1:00.2:40-4:20-6:00
7:40 and 9:30 p. m.
brought by John M, Anderson from a
decision of the Ohio Supreme Court,
newest contribution
to the silversheet
Practices in Tarrant, Johnson
and surrounding counties.
THE WILLIS WAYNE TODO
CASE GOES TO THE JURY
Thereafter
ambition—to
10c—20c —30c
YALE PRICES
Suite 1309 F. A M Bank Bldg.,
Fort Worth, Texas.
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SOLDIER BONUS BILL IS
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JOHNNY BUFF RETAINS
WORLD CHAMPION TITLE
LEGION MEMBERS URGED
TO HONOR HEROIC DEAD
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In plain and fancy colors,
priced a pair..........
vanee of 50e per barre on all crude,
exeept Caddo heavy in all districts
surrounding Shreveport, posted today
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INERS UNION IS NOW
THAEATENED WTH SPLIT
IF STRIKERS ASSISTED
RED PEPPER HEAT
ENDS RHEUMATISM
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209 South Main St.
ed as hcairman of the industrial eom
mittee and Louis J. Wortham was elect
ed chairman of the advisory eommittee.
—a special holiday attraction for the whole
family—and it's new—positively the first
showing in America (or anywhere else) of
"AESOP'S FABLES”
comedy
Have several small well improved farms that
I can trade for city property.
What have you to offer?
See or phone 479
___by an ap-
Liniment.
'•TROLLEY TROUBLE”
comedy
You will find our prescription department
at the height of perfection.
READY-TO-WEAR
The Winter’s smartest fashions in Suits, Coats,
Dresses, Furs, Blouses, at prices that will sat-
isfy.
(By Associated Press)
Peoria, Nov. 10.—It Illinois miners
bow in convention hero approve a reno-
lLabor
besides Miss Chadwieke, are DeWitt
C. Jennings, Hardee Kirkland, Daneu
Foss and Grace Pike.
Many of Ue scenes were actually
taken in an exeavation; and the dare-
CAN YOU?
Move met
Store my goods f
Peak my out glaset
Get my baggage?
Handle my freights
Unload a earl
Got me service eart
Crate my furnituret
I'LL SAT WB CUM! I
CLEBURNE TRANBTEB
& STORAGE OO.
Phone 665
lution tomorrow providing for an
DOLLS
For the little ones, all sizes. See window.
. Buy early, while selections are good, Priced
Right.
State. Justice Van Drventer and Me-
Reynolds assented.
Gulf to Meet Advance
Makes Sick Skins
Well One of Dr.Hobagn’s
FamilyRemedlieg. ForaeUar.
heaithy complexion um f reals
Dr.Hobsoris
EczemaOintment
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SHOE BARGAINS CONTINUED
You will find Women’s, Growing Girls*
and Children s, all this season's Shoes, splen-
did lasts, all leather kind, and you’ll save on
prices.
man on Wednesday, eharged with
General Hospital for the care and treatment of
all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given special at-
tention.
And have them filled the right way. We
have filled thousands and are prepared to fill
many thousands more.
All members of Troop 3, Boy Seouts
of America, will meet at the home of
the scoutmaster tonight, instead or reg-
ular meeting place.
SCOUrMASTER.
AND THE BOYS WHO BLED AND DIED
in honor to the cause that every patriotic eitizen stood an
a unit, and well may we pay tribute by “no business aa
usual,"’ and turn our thoughts to honoring our boys that
bled and died.
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Printer*' Union Hoad Resigns
Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 9.—R. W.
Walker, 814 pirh avenpe, for the
last sixteen year* secretary treasurer
of tire Fort Worth Typographical Un-
ion, No. 198, today tendered his resig
nation, to take effect as soon aa u sue-
Come to our store. See the Special Prices.
Figure your savingsspn SHOES, READY-TO-
WEAR. SWEATERS, BLANKETS, COT-
TON PIECE GOODS, SILKS and WOOL-
ENS.
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Catholic Church edicated
Smithville, Texas, Nov. 9.—The new
Catholie Chreh at Barton* Creek, near
here, was dedicated, the Kt. Bev. A.
J. Drossaerts, D. D., officiating and
preaching botl in English and Bohe-
mian. A big dinner was served on the
grounds and u bazaar was held for the
ehureh benefit.
Washington, Nov. 7.—A seat upon friend*,
the New York Stock Exchange is sub-
ject to a State tax, the Supreme Court
paign here. W. C. Summers was num
just arrived, three different styles, high and
low neck, long sleeves, tucked and plain,
each .... .................$3.95 and $4.95
33 inch all Silk Pongee, first grade,
a yard
KELLY’S
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and careworn builder. His daughter,
too, on a visit to the site of the new
building, is attracted to the happy
aipirt in the ditch. He give* her hi*
harmonica an a sure cure for all the
ill* of the world. She put* a bill into
cessor ean be appoited. He will re
by the standarl has been met by the tire from active work, he announced.
held today in deciding an appeal
HE racking, agonizing
ache is quickly relieved
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For forty years, folks all over the
I world have found Sloan's to be the
, _____, graney. He was turned
whielr held a seat upon the exchange 1 county authorities.
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squad. The Texas tourney is bring
watched elosely by the Sooner follow-
ers in order to compare Southern ten-
nis with that of the Northern states
that the Sooner* have been witnessing
in the past three years.
Texas Company and the Gulf Refining
Company late today was planning to
also meet it. At Eldorado, Ark., the
Transeontinental Oil Company also met
the Standard's quotations.
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FIVE COWS CONDEMNED
AS TUBERCULAR REACTORS.
his pride give* him an
return thnt money.
When the building
11 and 12. The Oklahomans will gr-
rive in Austin at 4:30 o'clock Thur*
day afternoon in time for a limbering
up on the Texas courts after their
long journey to the south. The Soon-
er* have not met the Longhorns since |
191s in tennis. Since that date Okla- i
honn has become leaders in tie- .Vis-
ed ns suspeets and will be, isolated and
kept under surveillanee and treat-
ment.
becomes too
(By Associated Press)
New York, Nov. 10.—Johnny Buff,
world ’* bantamweight boxing eham-
pion, retained his title tonight, obtain
ing a judge’s decisoin over Jack Shar-
key, New York in e fifteen round bout
in Madison Square Garden.
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MANY WHISKY CASES
ON U. S. COURT DOCKET
"NO BUSINESS. AS USUAL,”
Texarkana, Texas, Nov. 8.—Federal
District Court, on the Toxa* side of
town, for the regular semi-annual
term, convened this morning, Judge W
1.. Estes of Texarkana presiding. The
criminn1 docket is much heavier than
usual, and it is likely the sesion will
last for two or three weeks,
More than half the cases on the
LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE
MEMBERS ARE TO MEET ]
STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT
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great an undertaking for the builder
and hi* fortune is lost, the diteh digger
ha* already risen tc a position of semi-
responsibility. Two or three times he
eneounters the beautiful daughter,
(played by Helone Chadwick) but is
never able to return payment for his
recipe for happiness. Now the for-
tunes of the ditch digger and the for-
merly wealthy builder nrc reversed;
but it is the former who seeks out the
latter.
There are many humorous and pa-
thetie episodes in this Rupert Hughes
comedy which lend to a satisfactory
conclusion. Tite photoplay was direct-
ed by E. Mason Hopper and acter by an
tlo race hat spring.
mana have met and de
raequeters this fall, and
by the Washington
Shreveport, Ln., Nov. 8. The
Tom Moors, with his ineradieable, devil balaneing seene on the girder,
jolly smile, is eomingjo the Yah The. of A sky;serarer . supplie * genuine
^deHgMf*’ BuKr^’^ghM1^^ all around, eatartaining ucay,
•Fgom the Ground Up.” In this photo mirably produced,
play Mr. Moore begins life as a diteh —........— । a - .
digger in an excavation for a business DAVIS AND TOWNSEND TO
building. As a man with no eares and HELP SALVATION ARMY.
a happy nature that keeps him either . .
singing or playing hi. harmonica, t'e Fort Worth, Texas, Nav. 9. w. (
lowly hero arousea the envy ol the rich Davis, former Mayor of Fort Worth,
and W. B. Townsend, Finanee Commis-
sioner, have been appointed chairman
and viee-elmairman, respeetively, of the
Salvation Army "home service” cum
sessment of $90,000 to kelp tire striking
Kansas workers, it may mean a break
with the international organisation, it
was indicated tonight. ,
It was pointed out that the Kansas
miners had been ordered back to work
Tuesday and if they do not return the
action of the Illinois miners would be
supporting non-union workers and
would cause action by the international
body.
All members of the Law and Orde-
criminal docket charge violations of League of Cleburne are herein request
the prohibition laws. ed to be on hand at 7:30 tonigit at
COMMITTEE.
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Hare on Business
Graham, formerly a resident of
Cleburne, but now residing at Child-
ress, is here on business and visiting
Arrested a Vagrant
The city officers arrested a white
K‘‘ikee
Red Pepper Rub takes the * ‘ ouch ’ ’
from sore, stif< aching pointa It ean-
not hurt you, and it eertainly stops
that ola rheumatism torture at onee.
When you are suffering so you ean
hardly Jit around, just try Red Pop-
per Hub and you will have the quick-
est relief known. Nothing has such
eoneentratnd, penetrating heat as red
peppers. Just as soon as you apply
Red Pepper Hub you will feel the ting-
ling heat. In three minutes it warms
the sore spot through and thongh.
Pain and soreness are gone.
Ask nuy good druggist for a jar of
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. He sure to
get the geniine, with the name Rowles
on each Paskage.
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(By Associated Press)
Jefferson Ctiy, Nov. 10.—The Mis
couri House of Representative, today
passed unanimously the soldier bonus
hl in th«' same form as the hill passed
the Senate. It now goes to the gover-
nor.
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Temple, Texas, Nov. 9.—Five dairy
cows have been condemned by the
city veterinarian as reactor* to the
tubercular test. The cow* were brand
(By Assoeiated Press)
Washington, Nov. 10. -National
Commander MeNider of tie American
Legion tonight addressed a message to
al ldeartments and posts members of
the Legion urging htem to "pnuse and
do honor to the heroic doad* in con-
notion with Armistice Day celebra-
tions tomorrow.
FOR SALE Good 3 horse power Old*!
| gasoline motor, praetienily new. Seet
s. J. Creswell nt Review office. 11 10
natural enemy of pains and ache*.
ll penetrata withous nMi»g.
You can just tell by its healthy,
stimulating odor that it is going to do
you good.
TO MEET TaXAS METMIN seicer,imap‛sthag,zt"jonsur,alsdima
Norman, The tiver. mAe’ali aruggssendasrgine,c1ao.
sity of Oklahoma tenuis team, Ben K. de «d —u a —
and UhA(hrs S
Harrington, tonight for ga"» “Mesys
Austin, Texas, where they will ........ T4444Aa(Pains
the Longirorn net men in seven tennis JLU1111 ICl 1,1 lenennf
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(By Associated Press)
W eatherfird, Nov. 10.--The case
against Willis Wayne Todd, Weather-
ford youth, accused of the murder of
James McNeal, Fort Worth chauffeur,
near -Aledo last August, went to tin-
jury tonight- Arguments were conclud-
ed shortly before 6 o'clock.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433954/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.