Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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Deckers lowana Hams
On Special Sale
One week only beginning Friday, April 11th. Price
23 eents per pound.
FREE-FREE—FREE
One-half pound box Decker’s lowana Badon given with
each ham free.
FRESH TOMATOES
We have some nice fresh tomatoes today, and strawber-
ries from. South Texas, Kiln dried sweet potatoes from East
Texas; Texas grapefruit, fresh onions, radishes and greens.
Don’t forget to bring your soap coupons to us; Octagon
and P. & G. We redeem them both.
White tuna fish. We have the genuine white meat, the
good kind, also deviled crab meat, and shells with ach
can; also canned oysters and shrimp.
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TEXARKANA, Ark., April 10 — A.
L. Fallin, production foreman for
Pat Marr nt the time Marr brought
in his first oil well in the Eldorado
field, testified today in Marr’s trial
On charges of misuse of the mails
that he4 (Fallin) '‘threw oil on the
derricks of the well to make it look
with water and then
strap. New and striking model at
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To Convention in California.
W. F. Williams, 338 Dallas avenue,
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8. L. STAPLES, Bec’y of State.
Hon. E. A. Rice will introduce
the Governor. The entire eitizenship
of Johnson county is cordially invit-
ed to be present and hear the dis-
tinguished speaker.
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Senator Watts was in Glen Bose
yesterday and Geo. 1. Daniels stated
to him that he and a committee of
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Special music, Mr. Cook.
Awarding W. M. U. Certificates and
_ RenU. Mr». W. A. McWilliams, Mis-
county. would be glad to. meet the sion Study Chairman.
Governor in Cleburne early Tuesday! c __-—
mosa"Kur.dpansgumpsnateat"tnat IK Oil and Water Won’t
Mix, So Foreman
Apricot kid “Juanita
made at $10.75.
Apricot kid “Thelma’
$7.50.
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Price May Sell the First Suit
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But it takes Quality plus Service
to give lasting satisfaction.
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for his first addroes. t
The time of the speaking will be
Mli Monday night at 8 o’clock ia
the Jolnson county district court
room. This and other details were
artanged at a meeting of the local
entertainment committee which
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You probably need some Varnish, Wood ;
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NACOGDOOHES MAN NAMED
ON PRISON COMMISSION
AUSTIN, April 10— H. L. Me-
Knight of Nacogdoches was appoint-
ed a member of the State Prison
Commission by Governor Neff today.
He succeeds S. J. Dean. For the past
four years he has been Secretary of
the Nacogdoches Chamber of Corn
merce and formerly was associate
professor of agriculture at A. & M.
College. ‘
lency of a seat in the Reichstag, he
celiued to participate in its dehates
d only ones during the period he
ma R Mrmber of the economic paorlia
jZTdldth official minutes pf-ihat
body contain a report of his utterance.
That was when he unfolded his pro-
gram calling for "more DroductiO.”
and abolition of the eighthour day of
which he was the unrelenting foe.
Hin own working day averaged six-
tee* hours and he was uheompromising
Anniversary Specials In
New Spring Dresses
Crepe de Chines --- Cantons --- Sparts
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if you see our prices duplicated anywhere on like
quallty.come back and get your money and keep
the goods for your trouble.
This, Gentlemen, is our proposition. Can you af-
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in the office of E. O. Bice. While
it is understood that ths Foverudr
prefers .no elaborate entertainment,
plans were perfected for making his
visit hare plasant aned suecenaful.
Chairhn O. H. Poole aunounced
the folfowing committeest ts
Bec option—Dr. W. P. Ball, E. A.
Biee, Juo. W. Floors and H. D. Me-
Coy. They will meet the Governor
and his party of two or three at
the Banta Fe station.
Entertainment —Mrs. W. E. Watts
and Mra.WloreneeC. Floors.
Executive-. B. Haynes, J. N.
Vickers and Cecil Home. '
On motion Chairman Poole , was
made an ex-officio member of all
committees.
On motion of Mrs. Floore the
chairman was instructed to send the
Governor a telegram of appreciation
for the honor bestowed on Cleburne
in making his opening speech here.
The following message was dis-
pntched:
Governor Pat. M. Neff,
Austin, Texas.
Large committee met ten thirty
o’clock this morning. All arrange-
ments complete for yon Monday
night. Entire commitee wishes ms to
express thanks as well as hearty wel-
come to you personally for making
Cleburne your opening date for this
tour of the State and assure you a
large crowd.
‘ O. H. POOLE, Chairman.
The following message was receiv-
ed late yesterday afternoon:
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Cleburne, Texas.
Governor Neff will arrive on north-
bound afternoon Santa Fe. Probably
two or three will be with him. Pre-
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im deelaring shat a uniform eight hour
day was Vieiously inimieal to Ger-
man’s eeouomie recovery.
Always Accessible.
Binnes talked freely to newspaper
men with whom he was aaquainted, but
not for publication Likewise he was
always ceensible to financial leaders
and businens men from abroad who
made pilgrimages to Berlin solely to
meet the man who had been dubbed
"the uncrowned monarch of post-war
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The great German industrialist began
his qofer M » young man in his fath-
•rs"oal mine at Muelheim, where he
worked with pink and shovel shoulder
to shoulder with veteran miners.
WORKERS'CONFERENGE
TO BE HELD MONDAY
A workers’ conference will be held
Monday at the Field Street Baptist
Church.
All pastors are urged to be present at
the executive board meeting in connec-
tion with the conference.
The program is announced as fol
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10100—8 service, C. O. Cook;
Devotional, B. L Nash; Speckal music,
c. o. Cook- c.
10:30—Associationa 1 Papehe (a) Its
Mission, P. J. Jackson; . (b) How We
Can Put It Over, A. B. Harwell; (c)
The Information It Should Contain, J.
J. Striekiand; (d) General Discussion.
11:48—Sermon, Dr. J. T. McNew.
Lunch.
1:30—Important meeting of Execu-
tive Board W. M. U. meeting.
Devotional service, Mrs. B. E. Bur-
ton.
Address, Mrs. W. P. Alvis, district
Y, W. A. leader.
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BANK STOCK FOB SALE
. ----- the G. C. A 8. F., has gone to Cali-
I have $1800.00 stock in HOME NA- fern i» to attend a convention of the
TIONAL of Cleburne, will.sell for 80c Boiler Makers’ Association.
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Don’t fail to take advantage of this sale. .
C. W. WINTER
White Way Market
2 Phonea 630, 671 akadi
ISOURPROPOSITTON— r ।
At any price that may suit your convenience to pay
—or any article you may want to buy, let it be a
suit, a pair of shoes, a hator anything in furnishing?
goods for either man or boy, you will not only find
the largest stock here and die best assortment
from which to select, but honest goods at honest
prices; with an iron dad guarantee of SATISFAC-
TION OR YOUR MONEY BACK behind every
article.
Not only that, but the still further guarantee that
you will pay less here than anywhere else ftr good
quality merchandise. . I
We believe this so strongly that we say to you, de
pend upon us for evreything you need to wear and
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1924, newspaper, April 11, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446517/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.