Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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of 30 .different nationalities.
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that are required to make the Chau-
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ne Year, cash in advanee-----
ugation. It was McLean who was i
first named by Fall as the source .
of the which Doheny after- |
ward testified he had supplied the I
former secretary. ,
bit dizzy from the blow, but is sit-
ting up in a date waiting for the
fireworks to start.
All of which is the result of the
announcement that George Harvey
of Peacham, Vt. picker of presi-
dents and ex-ambassador to the
Court of St. James’s, will take
ity directory in
this country.
If a kiss-proof lipstick really hs been invented
it will cut the host Of lipsticks in half.
District:
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Until She Started Tan-
las Treatment. /
One day in Mexico what they thought was an
other revolution was only a new phonograph rec-
ord.
An optimist is a man who when he comes to
a detour thinks it is a very good road to be a
detour.
inum Ware, choice
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Maybe it was his hay fever that made President
Coolidge use his pitchfork on Congress.
Dresses are a little shorter but you still have to
organize a swimming party to find out who is
knock-kneed.
Addkehuci.
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8. J. HOWETH (re-election)
JOHN H. VEATCH.
suftering
umthung Sa often I would just
down and try and I finally became
so weak and nervous that I had to
Posterity must get awfully impatient waiting for
its parents to settle down.
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THB REVIEW PI
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WILAM T EIIIS
Author-War Correspondent, Contr
(or to Grentest Magaztnes, a Yentur
Lecture at Chautauqua
in a number of new and beautiful pat-
terns reasonably priced at the
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The principal trouble with'these American
OF CLEBURNE
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Plymouth. Vt. Green Mountain!
boys must stick together. But!
from his past record, first with thei
Springfield Republican and Chicago I
Daily Nawa, later with the Naw
York World and still later as editor 1
of Harpers Weekly, the North,
American Review and Harveys'
Weekly, the only thing certain is;
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You must keep going around to stay in the soc-
ial circles. I
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After they finish naming apartment houses,
soft drinks, Pullmans, radio stations and candy
our language will be a wreck.
W. E. WATrsLet.
Pierce b. ward
{JASHINGTON has received a
VV journalistic jolt. It’s stii a
Do you think that the 75 people who
guaranteed that $1,600.00 would be
raised by selling tickets to the Chau
tauqua that starts next Tuesday did
the proper thing -the right thingf
Da you think that sinee they did
guarantee that the citizens of CTe-
burns would buy these tickets that
the citizens should d0 operate enough
to buy those tiekete! Do you be-
lieve in co-operation!' Do you think :
that Cleburne should have the best
gentle Spring, at last has bcen gentled.
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Poverty and unhappiness may not be synony-
mous, but they are very frequently simultaneous.
that you appreciate the fact that For County Judge:
a wonderful on-
J. J, GRAHAM •
For County Clerk:
- GEORGE MURPHY
For County Tax Assessor:
R. A. J, KEEL (re-election) 1
MRS. NOEL H. WELLS.
For County Tax Coilector:
MRS. A. D. GRIFFIN (re-election)
W. MART HOFFMAN.
For County Superintendent Public
Instruction: ,
I, G. KENNON
ROY L. DOAK
For County Treasurer:
JOHN F. ROBERSON
J. D. SINGLETON
For Constable, Precinct No, 1:
J. L. BULLOCK •
W.B HINTON
GEORGE W. BELCHER (Re elec-
tion)
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:
C. A. CAMPBELL
M (Pid) II ART.
For Oommissioner Precinct No. 2:
NEAL WARREN
W. J. HUTSON
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
W. 8, DAVIS
, I OSCAR RICE
WM. BAST
RA PH G. CASHION
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4;
W. R. EVANS
J. & LOWS 4
E. A. WEST
For Public Weigher, Preciuct No. 1:
W. T. SPELL <
M H. BABB, CBe-eleetion)
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of the Cleveland ‘schools has arranged a series
duzamananraranmuxrennnagmzaweuzmxanmanumna’
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tea he became only • name to youth and • mem-
ory to the older public. And Victor Herbert felt
the loss of his popularity very keenly. The later
yenrs of his life were, to some extent, years of
disappointment. He developed a disgust for the
riotous syncopation of the day which was reflect-
ed in his later works. Far from yielding to the
store,
“But Taulae has given me zch a
splendid appetite sad wonderful diat
gestion that I eat everything and.
I have gone back to my work in j
feeling fine. New the heav- k
of customers does' not tire
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20 LBS. TAKING
Late news from the weather- corral is
jfto younger gen
kophone became t
the stol
iest rui_ —
or make me nervous and many us
toners comment on my strong,_ heal-
thy appearance. I still, take Tanlae
when I need it for it is the ideal
medicine. ” " .-"0
Tanlar is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Accept so aubstithte. Over 40
million bottles sold. .
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circuit we would have to charge about For State Senator
as much for one day as will be
charged for the entire seven. We be-
parents to learn some of the
ew country. The school is in a
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husband in ths
Everything comes to those who wait except
the time they lose. 1-
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even though some other of our
FHE probable answer is that,
I 1 George Harvey of Peacham, ,
Vt., will support Calvin Coolidge of
Photographs are being transmitted over tele-
phone wires, but it is not yet necessary to have
a costume for answering the phone. •
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Opponents of immigration restriction ought to
be sentenced to memorize a page a day of the
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of entertainment and that o will
buy a ticket and see that the public For Flotortal Representative,
spirited citizens who signed this guar- 88th District:
antee will not lose any money and-- J. L BIRD (Re-election)
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The statement of a psychologist that. “We be-
come a part of the things we admire,'' is repeat:
Well Known Dallas Lady qui
Was Weak and Nervous "
Western Advertising Hepresentative, O. J. Anderson, Bpeciak
Agency, 360 N. Miehigan Avenue, Chieaqe IL
Mastern Advertising Representative, Ralph B. Mulligan, 30
East Forty-Second Street, New York.
Any erroneous ref lectio# upon the character, standing,
or reputaton of any person,‘tixpa or corporation which may
appear in the columns of ThJ Yleview, will be gladly oer
Meted upon its eing brought to the attention of the
— publishers. . - lisli
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use
for publication of all news dispatehes credited to it or not
otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news
herein published.
. AU rights of republication of special dispatehes herein
1 । The Review is authorized to an-
‘ the “Merry Old | nounee the following as candidatea
Chief" and his assistants. The first subjest to the action of the Demo-
day’s entertainment alone will be ! cratic Primary Election Saturday, July
worth the entire price of the ticket 26, 1924.
and if brought to Clbure inde-1 ’
1e, )
Indigestion caused me agony of
and I had no appetite for
My nerves were eo terribly
chat often I would just sit
According to examinations made by school med-
ical inspectors of New York State during 1922-
23, 47 per cent of the children living in cities
148.9 per cent of those living in dillages, and only
27.4 per cent of those living in rural districts
are physically normal. **
'slogan in Kansas. Local history and the botany
land geology of the respective localities are the
subjects to be emphasized. The collections are
to be made by the pupils to stimulate interest
. , r 1 in their studies. Many high schools have found
certain centers of population in? me . Vami.
t ! museums so conducted to be of great value
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ment on its debt, to the luited States. That would
Are you a Cleburnite? Are you
proud of your townf Do you like to
live heref Do you believe in amuse-
menta of any kindt If »o do yob be-
lieve in. “old fashioned" amyae-
menta! By “old fashiqned" we
mean clean in purpose and in fact,
not dependable on questionable sit-
uations. or sayings to put over its
entertainment or hmor. Do you ap-
prove of having a Chautauqua in.
—1 If no, are you glad that
we art* on the largest and best Chau-
tauqua eireuit in the United States!
Dish Pans, Roasters, Boilers, Kettles, Perco-
lators, Covered Stew Kettles, Pitchers,, etc.
Sale Starts 9 o’clock, Saturday, May 31 st.
Buy Aluminum Ware Now—Bargains.
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of public lectures on food, health habits, and rec-
reation. . .
poems are accepted in the pawnshops operufed a
by the French government. Unarrived local auth- 5 .
ors may obtain at any railroad ticket ofice a
more rhythmic than eccentric* the nation danced
to the enlivening strains of Victor Herbert.
, The fact that Herbert was born in Ireland
hd little to do with his temperament or musical
exprelsions. He began his studies of music in
Germipy'at so early an age and his genius re-
kind of entertainment obtainablet if
you have boys or girls would you wot i
give $1.00 or $2.50 for them to see
I fourteen of the beat entertainmente J
that money can buy! Do you not
know that many boys and girls have,
received new ideas, gained broader
BY HARRY B. HUNT'
NBA Servite Staff Writer.
VwASHINGTON, D c—The win-
• ’ V V dow dresser had done a good
job. and the one perfect peach of a
hat in the center stood out like a
diamond in a platinum setting.
Euered la Cleburne Poatoffice an
Ask grandfather and grandmother their favor
He songs and they will hark back to the senti-
mental ballads of the Foster type. Ask mother or
father and nine out of ten of the melodies they
will hum or whistle will have come from the gen-
ius of Victor Herbert.
The passing of Victor Herbert is the passing
.of a man who in a popular sense expressed the
musical taste of America from the late 80‘s to the
first .deade of the present century. He helped
weair the country from the lachrymose songs
charge on June 1, as "Editorial Di-
rector" of the Washington Post.
t The Post is owned by E. B. Me-
/Lean, whose private wires and tele-
(grams were the subjects of con-
siderable interest during one stage
/of the Fall-Sinclair oil lease inve-
viewpoint? 1 ■■ . . l,,
If you have answered %ny of the tertainment by
questions mentioned above in the af- lhieh """ "8
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OBCIL HORNE,,-------T.-.......I....
FLORENCE WHITTIER .............
lieve that 'you do believe in co-op-
eration and that you do want Cle-
burne to have the best in the way
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er, livelier, more humorous compositions of the
light opera and comic opera type. From one end
of the country to the other the people whistled
and sang Victor Herbert. When dancing was
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in answer td, the question, “What shall I do
birds, trees, and flowers, animals, insectp and
even rock formations are included in these talks.
byPn ~
erection of the 16 buildings now under construe-
lion.
Our seat of government is being sat upon a
great deal these days.
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“Teniae han taken me from an egg
and milk diet and built up my weight
from 97 to 117 pounds,** to the ntrik-
ing statement of Mrs. V. Hanson,
wife of the wel-known manager of
the Aeme Grocery Co., 3047 Hemp-
kill Bt., Booth Fort Worth, Tex.
ed herewith as a warning against admiring
beautiful cemetery.
A man is not old
until he thinks the
world is going to
the dogs.
Muscle Shoals, as compared with Teapot Dome,‘to be healthy" the physical welfare department
will furnish a good illustration of open coven-
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NOTES FROM BUREAU OF
EDUCATION. .
you not be one of the 660 people
with increasing restraint. His reaction was away
। from the popular type, of music to» the so-called
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Johuwan Connty Review, Weekly, one year------u:21-00 i There are those who believe that some such re
BYMAI TO ALL BTATBa OUTSIDE OF THxAS.odaetion to jazz in time wil be manifested by the
general publie: Its passing many times has been
predicted, and even the beginning of the end is
proclaimed. When that time does come it is to be
hoped that there will be a revival of the Victor
Herbert compositions, even as there has been of
the Gilbert and Sulliyan operas. Certainly they
hold a disinet and peculiar place in the musical
history of America. Indeed, it might be said of
his work that it is not so much of a period as
that it constitutes a period of musical expression.
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World Fliers Disabled at Corfu
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FHE question that is puzzling I ,
I official Washington, and which '
politicians would give a lot to I
know, is: %
"What will Harvey do with Me- i
Lean's newspaper?"
The attitude of hoth McLean and
Harvey toward the Coolidge candi ,
dacy is a topic tor endless specula i
dtion. McLean was one of the clos- ,
est friends of President Harding. ‘
but it has been intimated there is ।
little love lost on either side be- {
tween Coolidge and McLean.
Harding made Harvey ambassa 1 ;
dor to Great Britain, hut Harvey ’
resigned the post shortly aftera
Coolidge entered the White House.'
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A LL of which may or may not!
A be significant
Harvey, as a Democrat, played |
an active part in putting over
Grover Cleveland and Woodrow*
Wilson for"president. Switching to'
the Republican side, he helped roll J
up a 7.000.000 majority for Harding :
in 1920. . . . •
The McLean papers originally,
were Democratic. Later they were
"independent." During the Hard-i
ing campaign they took their place.
as active supporters of the Repub j
lican program.
"What'll they do in 1924?" is the,
present question. The answer, (
however, is awaited with curiosity ■
rather than trepidation by both,
Tanlae Vegetable Pilin, for coniti-
pation, made and recommhended by
the manufacturers of TAN LAO.—
(Adv.)
Eighteen sehools of Providence have entered a
contest in' bringing underweight pupils up to. nor-
mial. The progress of each school is indicated by
.. device showing a miniature race track. Each
school is represented by 0 tiny automobile, which
moves forward to correspond with the relative
pere ntage.of the pupils who have gained weight.
The Providence Co-operative Nutrition Bureau is
' 1 14 conducting the contest.
his country will soon endeavor to make a pay-
Bobbed hair is
list of the sailings for France.
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Poland's prime minister has announce
are also reserved.
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000. Do kisses, like dingsaur eges, increase in
value with age
White Drug Company or from T. W.
Scott & Sonu, Wauford Bros., Person#
Bros., Yater & Head, City Grocery
Co., J. H. Douglass, or E. Morrison.
Signed: TICKET COMMITTEE.
Quality 20guage Al
only 97 each.
visions and have become inspired to
do greater things in life by listen-
ing to the splendid leetures delivered
from the Chgutauqua platform! |
Do you • agree with ExPresident
Wilson, Ex-President Taft, Chief;
Justice Hughes, in fact with all of •
the great men of today, that the j
Chautauqua fills a place in Ameri-
ca .that cannot be filled by any oth-
er ageney and .should be encourag-
ed by all rightithfhking people! Do
you not believe that there are at
least 650 people in Cleburne that
agree with these great men on this
important subject! Have you ever
attended a Chautauqua in Cleburne ____________ —__
or elsewhere under the Redpath Hq-: . , . .... _ u.m'a
ner management and on their Prem-; firmative we believe that you will
ier circuit! If so or if not, will I be ready to buy a ticket from jone of
— - the guarantors and attend at least
a part of the (Tiautiluqua programs.
‘The Chautauqua will open next Tues-
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ants openly, arrived at.
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Maybe the trouble with the movement to estab-
lish a Fathers' Day is the extent of the belief
that father has had his day.
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if we conld see ourselves as others see us we'd
spare our friends the trouble of telling us the
things we ought to know.
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The trouble with political pie is that there are
too many Little Jack Horners who want to put
in a thumb and pull out a plum.
they have spent their time and the Q. B. MePHERSON (re-election)
efforts they have put forth in “put- For District Clerk:
ting over" this Chautauqua. If you j p (PERRY) SEROYEE (Re-
have not bought a ticket from one | election )
of the guarantors do soatonce or For County Attorney:
JEWELL N. BAULDWIN
J. R. (Bob) KEITH, (re-election)
* A series of nature studies is broadeast, a(k
week "from Pennsylvania Slate €ollege. •Studies of
Seely Drug Compauy, or Campsey-
mun nasuara ,w'j Z KM 1 CMWww. hzourgustnrorl
wearese -MUM the "ende" PI"*-_____«__________
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wherein • the beautiful damsel celebrated
. always laid herself “down to dee," to the bright-
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It was but natural, then, that
the dark’hhueda brown-eyed wo-
man who wDassing hesitated,
wavered a moment and then went
Inside She hadn't intended buying
a hat that morning, It was evident,
but—when a woman sees a hat sho
likes there’s only one answer. *
The clerk obligingly brought the
hat from the window It was trien
on. Then half a dozen others were
examined, but always the customer
returned to the first.
"I’ll take this one.” she sid
finally, holdingout the perfect
•peach that had first caught her
eye. “Do yo accept charge ac-
counts’" 2
"Not unless' we know the pur-
chaser." said the saleswoman.
The customet hesitated a second,
- n bit, non plused. , „
"Then perhaps you'll Send It
C. O. D.,” she suggested. •
"Certainly What Is the name
and address’"
"Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, the White
House," was the answer.
Which proves that, When It
comes to hats, the First Lady is
just ns suiscepiible to the lure of
millinery as the lowliest of her sis-
ters, whet tier xhe has the cash or
not. • ;
European debtors might regard a payment by
Poland as an unfriendly act.
VICTOR HERBERT,
Home economics and agrieultural classes co-op-
erat at Trousdale, Kan. The boys killed and
v dressd’a hog-for a farmer and the girls studied
A kiss, live years old, cost a " hicago man *htheeutsof meat in a wry practical way -
“A museum in every high school’’ is a new
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antes with financed hisbands.
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Manuscripts of novels, plays, short stories and
■ponded so readily to German methods that he
became more representative of Germany than of
K his native isle. America probably had more in-
fluence upon him, but never to such a degree as
Ku1 to obscure the German origin of his musical forma.
Indeed, for all of his Irish birth and long resi-
dence in America he even spoke with a German
2. “SThotgh at hie best as a composer of mus
af the popular type, Victor Herbert necer could
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Hardware Department 1
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Dietrich Jewelry Company
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* Diamond Merchants and Optometrists .
For County Sheriff: ?
ANDY R. MORELAND (Relee- I
tion)
Ten Chicago high schools have swimming tanks
and ineluds swimming in their ourse of training-
Kansas State Teachers’ ollegc has more calls
for teachers of music, with other high-school sub-
jects, than for any other combination. a
Copies of regulations for street safety distrib-
uted among the children of the Quincy School,
Boston, not only helped the children to under-
" stand ow to use the streets but were the means
‘of helping their
I w ays of theiMhe
...... mil- । congested part of the city and includes children
lionairess and foreign nobleman romances seems to . ....
be due to the irreconcilability of hushanded fi-
, City Deliverys. .L_____. _
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