Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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WWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922
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Fort Worth, Texas, June 27.--Bud
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Sweeping before you are scenes of surpassing
strength, wherein the lives of two men and two
women arc bound and shattered by two unbreakable
oaths—one of love, one denying love. From them
spring emotions undeniably true, and drama of
virile power and exquisite charm
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begin their terms of penal servitude.
Probably the mont notorious of the
prisoners wae Gus Seaholm, convieted
of robbery with fizearms and given a
aentenee of twenty-five years. Others
in tho party were. O. K. Myrs, one
viees were bold at the Westheimer
Chapel here at 5 o'eloek Monday aft-
ernuon, after whieh the body was seut
to Rremond
tint Sanitarium with a fraetured vkull Rumsell, state penilentiary agent, took
ineurred when he fell off the run seven priaoness from the Tarrant eoun-
uing board of a moving automobile ty jail Bunday night to Huntsville to
on the Galvestna road. He will prob-
ably ieeover. ,
Miss Garland Petit, hit oa the fore
head with a bat that flew out of a
batter ‘s hands at an amateur baseball
game, is la St. Josephs Infirmary
with a fractured ahull. She is oxpect-
ed to recover.
•r she started witl come part la the
first of America's great pietures. So
it wa* not surprising whew her su-
perb charaeterizing in toe role of
underbrush. He was buried yesterday temperature was 102.
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Costume Crepe
Plain colors, decorated with small designs
of contrasting color, yard—
45c
Windsor Crepes
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Ing atatament regarding Cardul, the
Woman's Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Maba. of
near here, recently sald: "I have
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and found it wae just what I really
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Do not allow yourself to become
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Minna Hart in “The Oath,*1 produeed
by &. A. Walsh, which will be the at
MOTHER‘5 LOVE, DIDDY’S PRIDE \
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That is why we employ modern light and <
lens equipment to secure better Baby Photo- ;
graphs. Besides we know how to photograph ;
Houston, Texas, Juns 27-Two are
The company of actors and actresses' dead aad iwo are in hospitals with
who appeared in “The Birth of a fraotured akulla as »he rewult « aeci
Nation" are rapidly eoming to be deats tha" occurred Sunday.
known at the Florndosa Bextette of A. Bedford Dunegan, M years old,
film land beeause whenever some who drowned when seised wit eramps
aereen star makes a notable success while attempting to swim the Hountou
Willie Jordana, 8 years old, drowned
traetion at the Yale Theatre, beginning in Fuffalo Bayou when he slipped
today, seat erities rushing to the rec- * away from his sister, took off his shirt
with a life
dependent
o her
Oath?
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Never before has a story come bo vividly to the
screen as R. A. Walsh's adaptation of “Idols” by
William J. Locke.
New Sports Skirting
Ten different patterns of the very latest
and most wanted patterns for early Fall wear
received by Saturday’s express, per yard—
$3.75 to $5.50
Wash Satins
Wash Satins, 36 inches wide, all shades,
Heavy Bain at McKinney.
MeKinney, Tosas, Juno 27—A
heavy rain fell here Monday, reliev-
rag a tense heat wave. Sunday tho
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WOMEN AND MEDICINE
In Europe, years ago, a woman
named Hildegrade wrote a notable
book on medicinal plants. In those
days the men were too busy bother-
ing about dogmas of religion and med-
icine, and the study of herbs was
thought beneath their notice.
It was the women, however, who
mostly conducted the hospitals and
cared for the tick, and thus they
. learned much of great value. They let
the men fight out the questions of
theories. .
Lydia E. Finkham ’a Vegetable Com-
pound, prepared almost fifty years ago
by a woman, Lydia E. Pinkham, did
then, and does now, relieve the ail-
ments peculiar to women. It ia a
vegetable compound and of great value
for thia purpose. This ia proven day
after day, and in your own neighbor-
hood, by grateful women who have
used it.—Adv.
We show a splendid selection
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lag, five years, making whisky; Ous
Benjamin, negvo, forty-five years, five
eanes of burglary; J. D. Helaley, four
toba veere, seven cases, forgery and
passing, and J. 8. Walker, two years,
torgery and passing.
Beturna from
Miss Virginin Tiner, 105 Huron St.,
has returned from Dallas where she
spent two weeks with relasives.
London, June 27.—Apprehension ex-
ists in Holland lest Kaiser William at-
tempt to slip away from Doorn and
eve-enter Germany in the event of a
royalist rising following the assassina-
tion of Foreign Minister Ratheneau,
according to the correspondent of the
Daily Mail at The Hague.
The writer, however, quotes J. B.
Kan, seeretary of the Dutch home of-
fice, as saying that auch apprehension
ie groundless.
“We have no evidence that the
kaiser has any such intention,” he
said, “and surveillance maintained
around him ia so close that it would
be impossible for him to get away if
he wished.”
PALACE
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\Palm Beach Suiting
Palm Beach Suiting, 36 inches wide,
guaranteed colors of tangerine, blue and white
priced per yard—
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Japanese Crepes
New shipments of Jap Crepe in plain col-
ors of blue, lavender, orange and brown, per
ord books to learn the source of the
experience that made her performanee
possible, it was dincovered that her
first screen engagement was ia “The
Birth of a Nation.”
The records also diaclosed that her
aereen career had been a steady un-
interrupted climb toward the heights
of histrionie ability she oceupies in
“The Oath.” “When Fate Frowned”
and “Intolerance” marked rapid ad-
vances ia her development, and these
were followed by such suecesses as
“The Honor System," “The Silent
Lie,” “The Innocent Sinner,” “Be-
trayed,” “Evangeline” and “Should
a Husband Forgive t”
Miss Cooper has undeniably given
tka greatest performance of her career
in ‘The Oath” and eritics give no
small share of. credit to her for the
seleetion of this production as one of
the first group of Big Five produc-
tions, released by Associated First Na-
tional Pictures, lue.
Percy Tyrell, Mgr.
San Antonio Texas
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1922, newspaper, June 28, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434150/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.