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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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TOMORROW
LOUISE HUFF
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The last thing n young follow ought
to lie afraid of la overwork.
MANY MEXICAN LABORERS
ARE LEAVING OIL FIELDS
the streets.
I hiring t he Jast few
RANGER COMPANY
REACHES RANGER
BANK ROBBERS STOLE
AUTO IN FORT WORTH
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road
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with Santa, h
turs of the fai
chorus will wear some
weeks many linn
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rangements to leave here for Sherman.
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Special Easy Terms for Xmas Sales
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couragde in com*
wave, the police
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talking over the telephone from
car it the Texas & Pacific Rail
station when lie was milking nr
ene , w herov er
It IM well to rememher that it is a mis
take to forget a failure.
in law
I I he day,
are belching sm
so fast each spo
are humming,
rist mas coming,
iv n seems
of dreams,
re flouting out,
i route.
II feel the thrill
ond the hill.
Seely Drug Co. i
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist, Owner
S. E. Corner Square Phones 21 and 37 ::
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. the fact that the enr was
I I rt Worth it was thought
that the highwaymen were
Worth, nnd n clone lookout
him with
and nil
coat in"' One vers important thing
with this e...... in that no mat “
how many i......bers the chorus p resents 1
thee never wear the same costume the : ,
second time, and Mnnager Dalton saysi±
that he has ' " fh her '" last him/F
fin th.....in. < ngagement On Satur- : ;
day there will be four performanees, < •
i. in the after and two nt night : :
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Fubliwhed Daily Except Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISMING co, INC
Nix men
Aquitar ।
Fein a ■ '
offieials
they wi r
act. whic
pulls.
found ''
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ry snow !
ng sweet,
> very fleet,
hiel, men see
■ ami the Tree,
ns thill bless
I III their ink title
: II. in Balt mor*
$
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b) w h l
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Owing to
stolen from
Old Kentueky,’’ which
more than ever before, Greeting Cards are go- ;:
ing to be in vogue. Send Greeting Cards and ::
send them generously. I ►
Our stock places at your disposal a unique 2
and pleasing variety. ;:
adly cor
th* pub
uthampton on the
ispicion of being
cd at London b I
revolvers, but tiny
eently enaeted I tri
ortation of these
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard-
plaster burned and blistered while it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the
plaster and without the blister.
Musterole does it. It is a clean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus-
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders, and yet does
not blister the tenderest skin.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re-
lief-how speedily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron-
chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges-
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruise*, chil-
blain*. frosted feet, colds of the chest
t often prevents pneumonia).
35c and 65c fan; hospital site $3.00
> fleas on our
permit i m . ।
uration.
There mas b
w by and w li r
Many people m
simply the eel
Enurland,
ep out ol
ile, the
■■ ereater
by police
from Fort
ing il for the il
of tiekets help
1st elf read foi
Thiu is the r
frowned on at
spot s in W ish
pocket bool
tongue. ih>' farmer bit his barley, in manner cir
eumspeet, I" vote for good old P’arley, our I ‘resident -
elect Anil l’eter, M ike mid < 'hurley , the toilers, plied 1
their feet, to vote for cood old P’arley who takes the
Woodrow seat till, some Wif'' urg that Harding
would harvest Wilson’s sucks, mid s. ime made ela ims was
i' rard ing my old friend limmie Cox. And some
The Idyl Frolix Musiral Comedy Co.
will otter foday nnd tomorrow nt the
Yule theatre the famous old play “In
“IN OLD KENTUCKY" AT THE ++4++*4*+
YALE THEATRE TODAY ;
that only it small surplus of unemploy
, d men lie now in Ranger. To keep on
{ emyloyment at it minimum mid to pre
Ranger, Dee, 7. A vurvey made here
nong large employers of labor show*
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The RexaCC stor^
tile ames
ounts jud
here
it.
uro told th;
through an emplye of the rnilrond who
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You can add just that little festive
note when company calls; that happy
touch of pleasure and delight, if you play
your favorite records on the
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA
Music, played in your own home, as
only Columbia Records played on the Co-
lumbia Grafonola can reproduce it always
entertains, delights, and gives a world of
pleasure.
Simply start the Grafonola when
your guests come. It plays and stops it-
self because it has the only Non Set Auto-
matic Stop. Never stops before it should.
Always stops at the very end. Nothing
to move or set or measure. Call and let
us demonstrate the stop that needs no set-
D)oe, N llealth authorities
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C! plutoerats di
I snorts of higl
hosts of treaso
uh. there were
lie eame from
r Young, mid he
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d drums I
Notifieation of the identifiention of
n said the* would I
rintmas
im 21 i!
fe t n i"
Rnnger, Dec 7. Captnin C. J. Blnek
well mid nine Texas rnnger* arrived
here nt 7 in o’eloek tonight.
Captain Blaekwell said that the com
pany would establish headquarters here.
While he did not say it in so many
word*, he strongly intimated that the
rangers are here to elear up the oil
fields nnd surrounding territory of de*
perate criminal* nnd bootlegger*. He
said fhnt it was probable that the corn
puny would be placed here permanent-
ly, a* Ranger is the heart of the oil
fields.
Hanger* Gonzales and Koonzman
were nJ lo wed bail in the sum of ♦1.500
in connection with the founding of an
alleged bootlegger in a raid here. C. L.
Stone, assistant attorney general, is nt
Breckenridge, and ha seharge of the
ease. Mr stone said that the sending
of the additional men was "due to the
failure on the part of the local authori
tie* to co-operate with the ranger*."
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In the European was 31,000 Amer
icans were killed in battle, whereas
right here at home with no battle go-
ing on, 126,000 died of accident*.
VICTORY
ling well mid hearty,
s in our souls: the
A picture that
heart. Alice lire
known and loved
A di
ii, n very mild form. Th. first casen, ' '
re in number, were reported about , ,
. - - r ' '
in due course. W thin the last ton , ,
*- four additional eases have .level- : :
I. but none of the patients is in al<>
onditi l health dill ' ’
r- ire unable to aecount for th up ' '
■ i -. .-i the dine a - • unless it was | [
m M. laborer ±
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mid the skates nre imide. |
jewels of jade
5 I Fort Worth. Dec. 7 Following the
< report thill three unmasked bandits had
11 robbed the Brazos Hunk of about $2,000
A quiekly eame the notification of police
Ni flint the nutomohile which they aban
•Dldoned at Snato was the property of n
id by employer* nnd civic
flint Di Ranger very little
will result if the immi
i Lu
GOOD FORM is largely a matter of do- +
ing the right thing at the right time.
I lat is why the sending of Greeting ;
nas come to be a matter not merely of ::
good will, but of good form. This Christmas. •
charge* of vagrancy and the prisoners
are offered an opportunity to leave
town. It they promise to go they are
released: otherwise they are worked on
I up for I 'n fl. k. mid now
of Mex
o Mexi
N believ
iznt ions
rrls mt* It II Hit ill ti U
sion the lathes fl
one s busy . for i li
Ik for tea, but nov
4 tasted the dew i
li the window we
Farmer laabor party has triumph-
id nl the polls mid P’arley , stand-
dard bearer, will fill the White
House chair, mid bring a reign of
I terror to traitors everywhere The
। Wall Street barons hissed him,
hissed Parley, safe and sane, the
the licitish
ich forbids
th a barrel
One M
One
week
it ’* a ease of either more work or
fewer comfort*.
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the first 1 '
n effect
stol act,
firm rn
..I ve lo I
ts We
(• mul Ine
lie eourt i
V regulatic
Since 1903 t h i
Isles kk ba'
th.
less than I I
rd wit li spi cial i ■
this law bo i
shooting out' ■
Not only are the
but the Brit i h I
peoples hand
pistol. This i- ti
number of Ameri
eommitted.
t he Santa sled.
Herbert Hoover has aid that "' 00 children
are in danger of starvation in ome European coun-
fries and the Literary D ■ st ' apve
tributions to enable the merit ill !■ lit ! "I anization
to give the unfortunates one 11 I 1 ' M in} thou
sands of people in other lands have been epl alive
by the Near East Relief From < hi' a । ome a story
of horror, great numbera ' p p " regions
being reduced to the utmost destitutio" The Rev F
J Griffith, Who is nt Anping inl on ......iking sup;
piles sent from Manila that of 1 30,000 shirking pec
nle he ran hope to carry through until the June har
▼ent only 10,000 and the other 110,000 must tun. u"
]ens more supplies are sent to him
From time to time for all these 'ears the inhabi
tants of some parts of the earth have been afflicted
with frightful famine Flas not the day come when
under the League of a World Famine Re
lief could hr organized Wh} not 1111 " an ageney
representing the charitable purpost and the material ।
re"ources of all nations, an azene that in the event Mr
. t 1uanda of people nnwl.r. or the globe be Demneratie ticket, mi got two votes mi wuz ar-
SLfne’d with death " ' ' W d ' ' 1 " ' be pessimistie,
IEtematically and with ” maximum ofefficieney bill we ll bet th' lime haint fer di when we'll he
- "le minimum of expense end .......or in the talkin about th good ole day s w hen kk e used t ’ lay
. e i...i r.na • off an’ take th ear out.
shape ol needed 1000
tin mous old pin> ■ - ' i" ii i i
prekented here in spoken form. Thl» । J ’
play probnbly han ben presented more I . '
times than a" * । । now before the , ,
public mid it lei* never failed to please ' >
Will DeBrow will be seen in on. of , ,
his famous blaek face charaeters, while ' '
Rilly Moods will have :. part that suit* < >
1,. .- better t han any ilie has yet appear ] ,
ed in in f " ■ ।1 nt ।• econ .
I..- seen to g.....i । Ivai tage There will L ,
be the usual munical number presented । ' '
during th* 1 - ■ iol ol th play and the L [
oluntary retir
of I he ervici
The veiled wom
y in she veiled f
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id e rules that a mu11 ma) marry his
That s all right if some fool judge
ome new definition of "may "
o
bration spirit finding expression in
tion. Instead of being that it is the
i Washin rton business interest- and
i money, or purl of it, that they have
ting i h*‘ town and otherwise prepar-
ugurntion The proceeds of the sale
to pay Washington's bill for making
f he quadrennial et ent
axon that P’renident Wilson, when he
inaugural ball mad*- a lot of sore
A resolu
inters at K
jointed mid driven from Hie map. mid
inted lo s*.me fat public snap.
Salt Lake City, the home of Brigham ।
was wise and witty and had a fluent |
11?. RipplingRhymos 19 '
i 4 4,g- , Walt Mason 7-44 a: i
not know th. . t. % y.Ac.— 4b—=ALg, /. ‘1 1
ihe so call..I inaugural b ill = 22 -s5-- "
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1920, newspaper, December 10, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446411/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.