Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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GROCERY
809 N. Robinson St.
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Ten Days Only
Pure Hog Lard' 5-pound bucket .........75c
Pure Hog Lard, 1 0-pound bucket • / $1.50
J. W. Miller Meat Market
PHONES 954—955
But be sure to ask for them by
-request “Kellogg’s Corn Fl
With $ 1.00 cash pur-
chase 1 2 lbs. sugar for
$ 1.00 today only.
" “ resent to Eugene M. Thom
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■hip in the College of Mines and Met-
The Young Woinen's Missionary So;
1 ty of the Anglin Street Methodist
Malcolm Fulton, accompanied by hia
mother, Mra. V. M, Fulton, returned
Thursday afternoon from a motor trip
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tone of water upon the little mining
town nestling below.
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"THE SPOILERS!"
With
BARBARA LA MARR
PERCY MARMONT
MAE BUSCH
LEW CODY
New Seats for your Comfort
"‘North of 50-50”
Hal Roach Comedy
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ilouston Viniting friends
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girl’s life—
“The Sweet
Grl Graduate”
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local news itema to Mins Yater, or direct to the office. Phone 31 or 32
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ST. LOUIS OPEN-AIR THEATRE culture, who is general chairman of
PROVES FINANCLAL SUCOESS the show. Mr. Meredith said that it
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ST. LOUI8, May .30.—To those single flower ever held. More than
1 men who but five,250 varieties will be on display.
Exhibitors will be here from all
Friday morning thirty-eight received
diplonnas from the college depart-
ment aud ten from the conservatory.
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Plunderer”
thrills than a
a powerful story.
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ROMANCE AND ACTION
COMBINE, IN FOX FILM
"THE PLUNDERER''
this morning
imat to. the
Santnehi en-
PURGATABS
MARK
The Safe Calomel Purgative,
Cleanses Tour System.
CANNOT SALIVATA.
When making your Pay Day
Grocery Bill
Good Size Oranges dozen.........20c
THE SANTA FE TRAIL
The old cattle trail from the Ncuih.
cm ranches to Northern market 1.
Also
, A Special Star Comedy
Our matinee from 10 to 6 is always
10 cents. No better pictures at
any price.
Coming Monday and Tuesday ‘
Hoot Gibson in Broadway or "Bust
msasles.
Henry Ivey of Brownwood is in the
THE REX
Best Pictures at Popular Prices
Now Playing
CRASHING COURAGE
, DENTON- Gvaduatien exorcises
Tuesday morning ended a four-day
commeneement period at C. I. A. dur-
ing whieh musical and theatrical
events were featured.
nicipal Theatre Assoeiation has
ed its finaneial soundriess by
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Jxmes Mason,
.Phillips and
ilar eh tor prises#
The ten weeks ’ cycle of the Mu-
venture or dE kinI in tne country. _________-
Other cities are now considering aim- There is no substitute tor circuidMfen
H. F. MILLER
Grcoery and Market
Mr. and Mrs. R. H Adair of thh
city spent Wednesday in Waxahachie
viisting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn of this
city were in Fort Worth Thursday
visiting relatives. .
Mrs. Leon Zwelner and Mrs. Reuben
Biliousnsh is a discrder .involving aaaa.s.. is a Combined
he stomach, liver and bowels. Itopena/MOC16EMC Treatment,both
tors doonfor disease Prickly Ash Bit:llocal and internal, and has been success-
ters in the right remedy. It drives out c . . 1 . t p, . r
bile and impurities and makes a man ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. (on^ years. 8013 by 111 druggists.
" - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
lurgy at El Jaso. Thia is an en-
dowed scholarship of 182,000, present-
ed to the Sehool of Mines of the
Btate University by the R. K. Lee
Chapter, U. D. C., of El Paso, as a
memorial to the Southern €ofed.
erary, to the young men of Confed-
erate lineage. /
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Let us send you a good roast today. We have young,
tender meat, fat enough to make splendid roasts. Godfl
steaks and chops. Good lean > pork cuts for your selection
today.
A good assortment of seasonable vegetables and fruits
this morning. Some more of those juicy 20c per dozen
oranges. f
Childress Grocery and Market
546 W. Wilson Phones 1245 and 1255
Mra. (iordon Willis and duught
J. L, son of Mt. and Mra. Roy
Howell, of Williams uvenue, is eon-
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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AUBTIN.—Six University of Texas
eoeds Jave paased the life saving
teats given by Captain Layn from the
Ked Crons headquarters in St. Louis.
The tests include work in surface
•living, approachs, front, back, and
underwater, head carry, cross cheat
carry, arm luck carry, tred swim-
mers‛ carry, resuscitation, one-minute
float, a quiz and an essay on life
suving. Girin rompleting the test were
awarded a Red Cross emblem and a
a pie and cake
at Piggly-Wig-
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and relatives there.
Dwight and Miss Stella MeDonald
and Miss Emma Claire Young motored
to • Dallas yesterday to spend the
week end. • They' attended the gradua
ting exercises at Oak Cliff High School
Mrs. Fred Hudzieta, 1617
Anglin street.
Hardware Co.
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“GOOD SERVICE”
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mat if acting
A picture with
world ‛s series
moonlight- more
storn at sen.
picture" lovers who:
Min M. II Rowman of llollis. Oka.,
Mr«. Flonnie Bowman and Hubert
Diekson of C’hildress, are in the city
visiting their brother, Pat Bowman and
family of 407 North Buffalo street.
city visiting friends. Mr. Ivey is a
studest of Daniel Baker Colege.
SHERMAN. At the graduntion ex
ereises at Kidd-Key College ehapel
impress
upon you this fact: That we can give you
fresher and purer drugs and better service
than any one else. We buy only the best and
sell you nothing that we cannot recommend.,
We want you to let us show you that we do
just what we say. ’ *
You will enjoy the Chautauqua next week.
Tickets on sale at our Four Stores.
Miffs Kutherine Andrews of Fort
.Worth arrived yesterday to spend the
week ene in (‘leburne with Miss Nnrh
Leu (‘urtwright of 201 North Wilhite
st reet.
- K. W. Me Millan and little daughter,
Elizabeth, aud Mrs. Ella Cantrell re-
turned home last, night after a several
days’ visit in Nhermai with reatives.
, Miss Louise Riee of Sherman is in laxt night,
the •$y visiting her Hunt, Mrs. Mose
Warren of 1007 North Main street.
Mihm VirginiA Goer of 502 West
11 enderson street, is spending the. week
end in (irandview with her sister, Mrs.
Stanly Wlkerson.
Paul Lockmnan of Dallas wax in l‛le
burneyesterdny transeting businesH
and visiting his parents. Mr. and Mr#.
A. L. Loekmen of .prairie avenue.
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him grow stockier
Buy Oke of our fancy beef or pork rousts for your Sunday
dinner. We can assure you of its quality:
Sehepps’ cakes are fresh and we have all flavors and
sizes, •
Fresh beans, new potatoes, green cabbage, fresh toma-
toes, earrots, cueumbers, beets and dewberries.
Miss Mrian Willis of Muy aveniin,
spent Wednesduy in Fott Worth isit
ing friends.
Mrs. .I. Hagler of :o| West Ward
ville Street left Thursday for Joshun,
where she wil spend the summer visit
ing friends and relatives.
Peggy Shaw, Eiward
lau Mason. The pie-
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GROWERS WILL EXHIBIT
A MILLION PEONIES
TES MOINES, May 36.—A million
peony blossoms will be on exhibi-
tion .here at the National Peony Show
June 11 16, it is stated by F, T.
Meredith, former secretary of. agri
Chureh will have'
ily pleased with the , William Fox
version of The P’underer," from
the story by Roy G. Norton, now
playing atthel’alace theatre,
Frank Mayo, tinted for his* pow-
erful interpretation of heroic roles,
has the leading part as n gold mine
superintendent, in love with ‘'The
Lily," a woman who owns thie dance
hall and gambling rooms of the pie
furomque town. Evelyn Brent portrays
I lie Lily.. ’ Tom Snutschi, veteran
I It he R in
has placed
the leading
defeat at the
superintendent.
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b Mins Lllian Williamson of this cty,
pent Thursday in Fort Worth visiting
| frienda ——
sen re Roscoe Howard of 103 North Angin
Mh ntreet spent yesterday in Gainesville
tranaaetiag business.
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f ■ ; Mm. Elbert Ewing ia in the eity
Ed.m visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. Adams
— - of North Buffalo street. I
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CORN FLAKES ’
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tmner-aealed waxtite wrapper
—exelusive lutvn.
Willis of thiwcity spent Wednesday in
Fort Worth visiting friends. _
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theatre under the stars, where all'parts of the United States and Can-
might enjoy the, best of light musical 1 ada. One Massachusetts grower will
entertainment at nominal cost, has, bring a earload of peonkes across the
come a satisfaction of witnessing th”'country for the event. Amateurs aS
remnarkable growth of the St. Louis well as
municipal open-air opera, the only hibit.
venture of ita kind in the country.
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Marion, little daughter of Mr. and she had been) for ‘ho past week visiting
Mrs. T. M. Tolleson of Forest avenue, her "on -and daughter; Mr. and Mra,
is recovering from an attack of Tom Brewer. Mrs. Brower returned by
measles Biurleson to attend the funeral of her
v — i mint, Mrs.- Brewer.
dogan, son iif Mr. mid Mrs, C. A.i ' . ' ——
Buchanan of West Wilson Street, is re Mra. J. P.Hutrhinson and little son,
covering from a severe attack of Willam left Thursday for Pallas,
measles-. [Where they will visit for several dhys
—----- iwith her sister and brotherin law.
Halt Warren of Oklahamn City, "Prom there the entire party will go tol.i.
Okla., is in the city viwitiug his moth - California where they ekpeet tosmnd‛3
er, Mrs. Mose Warrin of 1007 North the summer with relntives.
Main street. * -—— '
PLAPI'CSR black
CAPSULES
Mrs. John Bratcher and little
dnughters,.ennie BsN and Bilie -ef
thin city left Monday for Fort. Worth,
where they are visiting relatives.
"They expect to return in about a week.
ing in a net profit last season of
125,000. . ’ "I
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Desring’• coupe for Galveston, where
they will sped the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Mudgeg formery of
this eity. While .there ths three men
•xpert to go on a big fishing party-
Mr and Mrs. J. B„Doby, Mm. Jim
Miller of this eity ekpeet to go to Fort
Worth today to meet Miss Mary,Lou
Doby who has been attending C. T. A.
for the past term. They will return
home tonight. ’ ।
Mito Lillian Hudzietz, who has been
attending O. I A for the past year, ar
rived home last night to spend the
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Mis Verda Mae and Liar hur (‘rank
of 412 West Wilson street left yester
day for DuHuh, where they will spend
the week end with friends and relae
tives.
commercial growers will ex- UmWiilWMMIKiniW
• MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made Qg Farms and City property.
Vendor s Lien Notes bought. Loans maturing
in any company extended at lowest interest
rates. -
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sumpenre than
life savihg cortifieate.
I’h ul Wonda rd, who has bee nttend
ing Stato Vniversity medical sehopl at
Galveaton fprthe past year, returned
home ‘Thursdhy night to spend the sum
mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Woiodard of 403 South Anglin
I street.
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heavy, in ‛‛Fhe l’lunderr, ‛ ’
Price $1.25 per bottle. Foster-Fain
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Mrs. (icorgerowiler of this city will
leave thin mnorning for Nacogdoches,
where she will visit for a week with
Minh Alice Frances, formerly of this
gi t y.
See us before placing your loan.
B. F. BRYAN & CO.
Cleburne, Texas
Nereen performers
LET US MARVELLO
YOUR CAR
We make old car look
new z
Alemite High Pressure
Greasing. Drain your
crank case free. Gas, oils,
accessories and vulcan-
izing.
VICTORY SERVICE
STATION
Phone 999
Road Service Anywhere
I * SAFELY RKUEVES I
I CATARRH OF THE BLADDER I
Bryan Miller and Roy Combs of Cov
ington Miller Motor fompany of this
city spent yenterday in Fort Worth
transacting business. »
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YOU CAN’T RESIST OUR MEATS!
When you purchase your meats from us you know you
are getting the best possible qublities. We never sell any-
thing but the best.
Phone us your order for your Sunday dinner. Delicious
cuts of the finest roasts and steaks are here.
Mrs. Bailey Mullins of Fort Worth
left Thursday after a several dayk‛
visit in Cleburne with Mrs. Floyd Tol-
leson of Prairie avenue.
666
is a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil-
ions Fever. It kills the germs.
FOB BLIOUSNES8, malaria
FEVERH. CONSTIPATION. ETO.
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DEERING
BINDERS
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ARE ALREADY HERE
Also Deering Twine and Repairs. ।
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We are headquarters for harvest goods and can
supply your wants with satisfaction.
Mrs. J. G. Webnter and daughter,
• Mias Margie Resn Webater and Mins
Mary Lewis Cnrpenter of DnHns ar
rivod yesterday to visit in the homo of
Mrs. Don Webater of Granbury street.
Albert Mudge and Venson Dooring of
thia eity left yenterday morning in Mr.
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batties eve -witnensed by this re-
viewer comes a ei
story, when Mae and_____—
aege in a fist fight which leaves
nothing to the imagination. The mine
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1924, newspaper, May 31, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446560/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.