Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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The gates of the Cleburne Ceme-
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Signed: Cemetery Board."
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Quite a crowd from Oak Grove at-
tended ehurch »t Bono Wednesday
night.
Mr. ap Mrs. Roland Vidler and chil-
dren vigited relatives in Cleburne Mon-
day. .
Mrs. L. Cason and two daughters.
Misses Willie and Grace, are vjsiting
relatives at Lamesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and mother.
Lions Club
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Today and Saturday
Boy Stewart
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OUTLAW rS DISGUISE
Supported by ,
visit with his sister, Mrs. Jess Smith at
Pininviow.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williamson is on
a five weeks’ visit to his sons in Okla-
homa and WestTexas.
Mrs. Hammonds is visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wright Smith, this week.
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befriended by August Naab.
. Naab has a son, Snap, and an
adopted daughter. Mescal, whom he
hopes will eventually marry. Jack
Hare, however, becomes a rival of
Snap for the affections of Mescal.
Meanwhile, the girl falls -into the
hands of the Holderness gang. When
Snap goes to reclaim her, he is kill-
„ ed by Holderness. Enraged bf the
murder of his boy, Naab calls his
followers together and rides down
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this great phase in American history it has been said that no man in the-
upon the screen. They suffered the United States has a wider under-
same 'hardships as the people they
imitated, braving desert heat and
passing along roads built along the
,, aheer face of canyons. . 0.
' The story deals with the fight be-
tween honest pioneers and desert bad
men for the possssion of water rights
of the Colorado Biver. August Naab,
a patriarch of the desert, lives with
his followers in an oasis, while rang-
ed against him amre Holderness and
his gang who occupy the fortified
town of White Sage. The quarrel
is advanced to open warfare when
Jack Hare, a fenderfoot who had
been driven out of White Sage, is
Perl McElroy, who has been suffer-
ing from an infection caused by a
bruise on his leg is improving.
Bono has completed the roll of teach-
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~ NOAH BEERY
Cemedy
regular PRICES
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Princess Theatre
011 Esst James Phone 183
Friday and Saturday .
William Desmond 1
in
Shadows of the North,
with
Virginia Brown Faire
, Also
Easy Work
featuring
Slim Summerville
PRINCESS THEATRE
84. IRVIN WILLAT
G*a "1, * PRODUCTION
Zane Grey’s
"THES- —„
ITAGEAT DESERT
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There is no substitute for circulation.
The world-famous Bed
Book Magazine racing
stories, by Gerald Beau-
mont, featuring
Sa, d, . &
dskledelu
worm. Chapped Hands and Face, Poi-
son Oak, Old Be .
aren. Also for sore feet. For sale vy
Foster-Fain Drug Oo.—(ady.)
Chamber of
Commerce
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M" Mu um Remy gsnem eegot R E gon is calling attention in the ’ Rho"hxdd ,15000 "" , 2nd
Sunday with Mb. and Mre. Bass Me- B. E.Speer iwequi8 ttontianiiptor elarge ana 10,00 on the man
Gee. 1 morninK.Eovi eW,to.hig gndideyctn slaughtercharges. They were remand-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris of Cie theuimnrprtent.offieeupEeikrond ed to >11, faifing to make bond,
burne vinitedand Mr1 * Sween "carounexpiredterm. KrV:". ——--
eu .. j .. . recent Cleburne visitor. lire says he'
Mre. Whiteside and two daughters of wants it understood he is not running1
Fort Worth are vis iting MrB. ' hn Boyd against Chairman C. E. Gilmore. He Hooper’s Tetterrem has been guar-
and family this week. I will appreelate your .vote in tomorrow’s an teed for Tetter, Eezema and Itoh
"‘ Grandma Kennon spent Sunday with election. —-E----
Mr. and Mm. Jule Kennon.
Mother! Fletcher's Castor ia has
.___——r ' is fired and, ia a spectacular battle (■
A whole town destroyed in the Holderness is "killed and the menace I
spectacular battle which brought last- to the peace of the desert wiped out < ■
lag peace to the great plains—the Mescal is rescued from her captors ■ “
strife of primitive men for a great by Jack Hare and for a space a new ■
patriotic cause—An epic in national era of peace settles down upon this ■
progress great wilderness. I
This is the spectacle of "The Her- August Naab has a great vision of ■
itage of the Desert," an adaptation the future—a vision which has today ■
of “Zane Grey ‛s famous story which come to pass wtih the harnessing of I
has been produced as a Paramount the waters of the Colorado for ir- I
picture at the Yale Theatre todpy- rigafion. I
The battle is for water rights—the Featured in this .epic picture are: I
thing which turns the blistering heat Bebe Daniels, as Mescal, child of the I
of the desert into an earthly para- desert; Ernest Torrence, of "The •
disc of fertility. This fight, started Covered Wagon," and "Buggies of/m
ago, is still being carried Bed Gap” fame, as August Naab; ■
________ Beveq states are waging Noah Beery as Holderness, leader of ■
a legal conflict at Washington for the desert gunmen, and Lloyd Hughes ■
possession of water rights to the Up- as /ack Hare, the tenderfoot. ■
-. per Colorado Biver in Southern The spirit of the original tale was I ■
Utah. — --maintained through the co-operation B
Hundreds of players, including a of Zane Grey, with Director Irvin E
tribe of Navajo Indians, lend pic- Willat during the filming of the pie- l
turesqueness to this picture. A caval- ture. The famous author visited lo- ■
eade of 300 persons traveled on horse- cation and put at the disposal of I
’ back from Flagstaff into these beau- the director and cast his infinite I
tiful locations 150 miles to record knowledge of pioneer and Indian life. I
Felix the Cat
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The Baptist meeting begun Sunday
at Boao. Rev. Manace, the pastor, is
doing the preaching. Osear Largent
of Cleburne is leading the song service.
World's champion athlete. Hold your
breath, keep your sent, watch close—
it’s coming quick—the big thrr, and
Billy
Sullivan
If you've read thia great
action-romance of the west
you KNOW it’s ideal for
the screen. If you haven’t,
you’ve a pleasant surprise
in store.
Both classes will revel in
the picture, thrill-packed
and stirring. ,
Actually filmed in the
wilds of Arizona and Utah.
been in use for over M years to relieve
Bono has completed the roll of teach- babies and children of Conatipation,
t ers for the schol for another year. All Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhea;
i. grade teachers will return. Mr. and Mrs. allaying Feverishness arising there
" Button of Dallas have been added. Mr. from, and, by regulating the Stomach
Hutton will be superintendent. | and Bowels, aida the “osimilation of
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Georges
^eeee,a»d Bores on chit ‘ Oreekandinandttraea church at
Bono Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbin and Mr.
and Mrs. oyd Jones of Cteburnent:
tended church at Bono Sunday night.
Misa Winnie Watts spent the week-
end at Eunis visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and daughter, Miss
Lueta, returned home Tuesday after
,in any form or character. Your mon-
ley back if it fails. Ask yew drug-
ARSON AND MANSLAUGHTER gist. Foster Fala Drug Co., Cleburne,
CHARGED IN KANSAS CITY Tosas- (Adv.)
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All Members
urged to be
present
KANSAS CITY, July 34.- Louis
Goldatein, ewuep of the_twontory ! —----—-9—--.....
apartment building that was razed by' D. T. Brown, wife and httle girl,
Me. !• fire and explosion in which fifteen of Lindsley, Okla., are visiting Mr.
” 8 ..’k! nd.Mr..and. AT: ‘lives were lost Thursday and Joo Brown’s brother, R. L. Brown who is
dim.V insonispent.the eeke d Lacuola, a renter from Goldstein, were proprietor of the Brown Store. Mr.
v™ litingern‛tivenge is visitingwarrants late today, charging Brown's nephew. J. P. Brown, of
nerraaughterrom J xs: wit..........he degree Los Angnles, in also • guest. •
family.
Miss Delby Taylor of Fort Worth is,
visiting Miss Lucy Boyd this week.
Will Ewing left Thursday for a weeks
more big thrills. I
Also
A. Special Star Comedy
Oar Matinee from 12 to 6 10 cents
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Pete Morrison and Fritzie Ridgeway
in a fast action western drama :
LAW’S OUTLAWS !
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THE EAGLE’S TALONS I
' Tom Mix and Tony in the new Fox ‘Comedy drama
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L . “STRUTT A GF. OF DESEBT’L upon White Sage. As allies, he has
AT YALE THEATRE a tribe of Navajo Indians. The town.
Today at 12:15
nHraing
standing of the west and.its peeflg t* ' * ' r1
than Zane Grey. ‘
Thia is the third Zane Grey story
to be produced by Psramount. It is
claimed that it will far surpass in *2*"
beautiful scenery, convincing plot *
and gigantic spectacles of life either
of its predecessors “To the Last
Man," or "The Call of tre Can-
yon.”
"STOP THAT ITCHING.”
Un Blue Star Remedy for Eesema,
1 Itch, Tetter, or Cracked Handa, Bing-
idgdudgjauuuus.
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Food; giving natural eta* withouat
opiates. The genuine beam oganture of
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• Positively Not a Serial
HAL ROAdH "AESOP’S
COMEDY FABLES
' PALACE ORCHESTRA
With GEORGE COHOE atahe.
STEINWAY GRAND
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924, newspaper, July 25, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474380/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.