Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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PAGE FIVE
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922.
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A DALLAS COUPLE MAR- I MOVING PICTURE GOMPANY ARMY SELLS COAL FOR
LOSES ITS CAMERAMAN DOLLAR SIXTY CENTS TON
KELLY’S
kiddies, and what people out front
own
Second Week of
January Offerings
days in the making.
ton.
era man, Lueien Tanguay, were looking
$50,000 barrel refinery below
in the Portland of a
FEDERAL GRAND JURY
WM WATSON, K. of R.
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SHERIFF E.S. GRAVES IS
LAST TIMES TODAY
James Oliver Curwood's
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mighty epic of the north
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Campsey & White
IF WE HAD OUR WISH
109 West Chambers Street !;
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Your business solicited
PEACOCK’S BARBER SHOP
PERFORMANCES DELUXE 12 2:15-4:30-6:45-9:00
PRICES
REVIEW WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
THE DAVIS STUDIO FOR THE BEST
Adults
Adults
Children
50c
25c
25c
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NEW PRICES ON
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Lower Floor
Balcony
Any Seat
SHOE REPAIRING
Menn Sole*. sewed-__________
Nash
75c
unfortunate as
For Sale
BATHS
break your glasses -ravr
BATHS
Hop in nnd walk out.
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SMITH GARAGE
Open Day and Night
Phone 427
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FLOYD & CARLISLE
Hot and Cold Bathe
West Side Square
Ladies’ Soles, sewed —
Foot Troubles Relieved.
7 DUPLICATE
BROKEN
LENSES
the little jaunt to Cleburne and in do-
ing so stole a march on their friends.
They returned to Dallas from here to
reports issued I
cer, in charge.
PATHE NEWS
direct from New York
Mrs, Bradt of Klondike Ranch, and
Miss Frances W. Davies and Mrs. Car-
olyn Keller Carpenter of Fort Worth,
all talented musieians are tire guests
of Mrs. J. 11 Hagler and her daughter,
Bertha Hagler, at their home, 504 West
Wardville.
COMPLIMENTS ACTRESS
BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T ACT
CONSTRUCTION OF BIG
REFINERY IS ANNOUNCED
THE WONDER PICTURE OF
ALL TIMES
Six Cylinder
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OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS OF
MRS HNGLER AND DAUGHTER
HOUSTON UNEMPLOYMENT
PROBLEM EASING OFF
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HARRIS COUNTY HAS
BIG BOAD WORK SUM.
SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING
DAILY
IN SUI IS, beautiful styles, box back, cape*
effects, braid and beaded trimmings, Poiret
Twills, I ricotines and Sport materials priced
$25.50, $27.50, $29.50, $34.50 and up
IN DRESSES- 1 affetas. Cantons and Sport
materials, chick styles, priced
$18.50, $19.50, $21.50, $23.50 and up
IN COATS AND CAPES- Velours, Trico-
tines and f lannels, priced. .$14.50 to $26.50
IN PONGEE BLOUSES three different
styles to choose from, long sleeves, high and
low neck, priced ........... $3.50 and $4.50
”IT’S YOUR THEATRE” NOW
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PORCUPINE”
“The GIRL FROM
plus goods amounting to $160,000 were
and bring them to us.
Without re-examination of your eyes
we will provide the MBW lenses as
those destroyed.
Our rrpoir work ta thorough I
our chargor rtaoonabla
Attention Redmen
As tonight in regular meeting night
all Redmen be on hand.
T. O. WAYLAND
W 0 W Building
George Truett ‘s church of Dallas, both1
being good Baptista. They enjoyed '
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BANKER W. M. BARNES OF
VENUS HERE MONDAY
PALACE
’paramount AND realart pictures^
MESSAGE FROM HOUSTON
SAYS MRS DRIVER NOW
SHOWING IMPROVEMENT
appreciated just the same.
HERE FROM GRAY COUNTY"
Tells a story as old as life itself and as
new as the present moment.
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Beaumont on the Neches river will be
started immediately by the Humphreys
Pure Oil Company, aeeording to Col.
Humphreys, who was here t« lay in
speeting the site. The laying of a pipe
line from Beaumont to Mexia is now
under way.
— — — While out on location the day before,
Howell performing the ceremony. These Dire tor Del Henderson and iris cam
young people are member* suf Rev.1
The Valiant Knights elass nf the
that he was laid up
tion for the past sixteen years,
was well known in Cleburne.
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about the wonderfully natural anda
realistie manner in which Mary Carr
portrays the mother in ‘Over the Hill'
we naturally felt very gratified; but
the fact is that Mr*. Carr is surrouud 1
ed in the picture with several of ter
over a bit of ground which they in
tended to use in a scene the following
day. The eamera man stuarted to vault
Sheriff Miller, I.. B. Filgo and Wal
ter Jone* went to Dallas Monday morn
ing to attend the Federal grand jury.
It is said 'hat several other citizens
will be ealled to appear before the
Federal grand jury while in session.
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hospital for several weeks.
A* several big seenes were to be
made the following day, it left Mr.
HEN FEED
[AU CLEAN WHOLESOMEGRAIN
2CLEBURNE,TEXAS.
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<100 LBS HEN FEED »
today there were
for jobs.
If you are
Roekford, III., Jan. 7, -Army sur
CLEBURNE MLN ATTEND '
Henderson Street Baptist chuerh met
Friday nigirt with the jresident, Paul
McFadden, and about eleven members
went on an opossum hunt. Although
Mr. Opossum went into hia hiding place
we had a good time toasting marsh-
mallows. Come on, boys! build up our
elasa. The more the merrier.
Ollie Goff, Reporter.
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W. M Barnes, president of the Citi
zens Bank of Venus, was here on busi-
ness Monday and while here met a
number of friends mid stiated that busi-
ness was picking up at Venus
(’apt. T. J. Hooker received a mes
sage from Houston Monday stating
that his sister, Mrs. M. J. Driver, was
much improved mid the physieians now
have hope for her recovery.
Mrs. Driver’* many friend* here will
be glad to learn of her improvement
and hope for her complete recovery.
hand warmly, saying:
“Mr. Fox, I want to congratulate
you upon having in, your employmeut
mi gifted an actress as Mary Carr. She
play* the mother wonderfully in "Oyer
the’ Hill.”
•Thunks, ” said Mr. Fox. “I sup
pose you will be surprised, though
when I call your attention to the fact
that Mary Carr, our lending aetress in
the film, does not act; in fact, I am
afraid if she did, the story of ‘Over
ti Hill' might not be such an inter
esting chapter in film history.”
The welfare worker linked for an ex
planation of this enigmatic statement.
Mr. Fox responded:
RIED HERE SATURDAY
Hl II IN ArIrRNIIIIN A serious accident occurred in the
ni U 111 ni I-IIVUUI filming of the latest J nines Oliver Cur .
-------- wood production “The Girl From Por-sold today at public auction at camp
On Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock eupine," which shows at the Palace ' grant. The average prices of blankets
at the parsonage of the Field St reet theatre today, which almost resulted was $1.65. Cheese went at twelve
Baptiat church, Raymond D. Smyers in the production being delayed several cents a pound and coal at $1.60 per
and Miss Angela Wood of Dallas were
united in marriage, Rev. M L. Mr-
Sheriff K. S. Graves, formerly dep-
uty sheriff under Sheriff Miller, but
now sheriff of Gray county, arrived
here Monday mid was n visitor at the
sheriff’s office. He stated that he
was en route to Houston to get a man
wanted in his county.
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I CALL 124
1 FOR CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, ALTERATIONS ;:
♦ Ladies work given special atteniion. ’ '>
Henry M. Haley and Phillip (Bob) Wells have leased the '>
X Crescent Tailoring Co. and are now ready to meet their
nn mmraarn nr-I Mr Tanguay fortunately recovered
lln M -AN 1 11 r U T H tfor the picture was completed and
UIL III LLHIN U ULM I II both he mid Mr Downs completed the
5 H VERY GREAT 055" "SS= nf "" "oEt production.
army of stage mothers beeause I felt
thin if she was surrounded with' her
own little ones, she would naturally In-
more convincing in the part than could
any aetress who was not a mother in
real life, but was trying to act the
mother to a lot of possibly trying
youngsters. I didn't want Mrs Carr
to act and she agreed with me. The
results speaks for itself.”
••Over the Hill will be seen at the
Yale Theatre today.
WARNERS’ GOOD-
YEAR WELT SHOE
HOSPITAL
Grips and hand bags repaired.
Leather goos dyed.
211 SOUTH MAIN
(By Associated Press)
Beaumont, Jan. 9 The construction
Brings Forth Some Truly Wonderful Values
in Many Departments
Il you are going to buy Winter Merchan-
dise, don't put it off. We've already brought
prices down to the point where they are
REAL BARGAINS. We say ours are the
owest in Cleburne, quality for quality, and
we are willing for you to shop around and
prove it.
In Ready-to-Wear, Blankets, Woolens,
Silks, ( otton Piece Goods, Shoes, I losiery.
Knit I lead Gear and Sweaters.
Compare quality and price.
USED FURNITURE
We can use your second-hand furniture. There are many
< । articles around the home you can dispense with. in damaged
] , chairs or rockers, kitchen cabinets, high chairs, kitchen tables,
]; cook stoves, gas stoves, iron beds, bed springs, buffets, dining
< ' tables, good trunks. We have a very large stock of New Fur-
! , niture, we will exchange anything we have for your used fur-
]! niture.
EmMAaE
ace to buy what you want, at the price
you want to pay for it”
Yes, you know how you wished you had
had some nice photographs of yourself for
Christmas. Not too late now. They will be
a rail fence and as he did so the top
bar become loosened and fell as he put ।
"SNUB” POLLARD
Comedy
some things would have been different in the
year 1921 just closing but we haven’t so
here’s to 1 922 may it be the best yet. We’ll
do all we can to make it so.
William Fox, the motion pieture pro . • -......... —...... ■ ■
ducer, was standing in the rear of the are quiek to eonntrue mlu oxeeption
theatre in New York City where his ally fine piee of neting in renl
gnat motion pieture , “ Over the Hill” ly Mr" Carr ministering to the joy*
was playing, when a prominent welfare "'"I troublea of her own little brood,
worker, who recognized him, slook his just as she does in private life I sc
leeted her for tihis part from a small
Mr*. J. I). Jackson stated Monday
ihat in the deatir of Dr. J. H. McLean,
president of the H. W. School for
Orphans at Itasea, the state had lost
a good man and a great educator. He
had been at the head of that institu-
“I’ll let yiu in on u little secret.
When we read what the reviewers say
Houston, Texas, Jan. 8. -Houston's
unemployme at problem ia gradually
by Mrs Nell M Mer Friday wiren County Auditor II. L.
In the week ending Washburn submitted his estimates to
dienderson seriously Imndieapped, but
by means of the long distanee tele
{phone, whieh he used for three hours
he was able to locate a camera man
in the person of Mr. Charles Downs,
with the result that inside of four hours
after the accident happened Downs
was on his way to Portland and was
on tin- job the next morning without
holding up the picture n single mo
merit.
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receive the congratulation* of their hi* weight upon it; the result of the |
friend*. .full injuring Mr. Tanguay so severely
It is unnecessary for us to state that we appre-
ciate the good patronage given us during the
year now closing. We want it in 1 922. We
will try even harder to please you and you will
find us better equipped in every way for the
New Year. We are always glad to make new
acquaintances and new patrons. Call in to
see us.
only 693 registered the Commissioners’ Court for the
year’g budget.
friends mid customers. They ure both experienced eleaners
mid pressers. All work guaranteed.
Work called for mid delivered.
CRESENT TAILORING CO.
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BUTNER A GLOWER '
Jewelers
J. S. Butner, optametrin
Come mid see us for GOOD
Berber Work.
easing off, reports given out by the । Houston, Jan. 7. Nearly $500,000
municipal free employment bureau at will be spent by Harris County on
tie City Hall today for the last two good roads during 1922, the highest
weeks show. In the week ending De < .amount ever available for road pur
31 there were 739 applications forposes in a single year in this county
work at the bureau, according to the without a bond issue, it became known
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1922, newspaper, January 10, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434005/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.