Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 274, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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EXPECTOON IT 2 P.M.
EXPENSES OVER 510,OH
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l'inco first and Cleburne nextagninnt
day Judge George Culhoun
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foutball in doomed. Of courne l have
atatement of (iovernor Miriam
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sport smnanlike thing in my life aud
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will meet tumor
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Fort Worth. He mised eonneetionn i
up
l’arker and the Yellowjaekts hud
hold in thia case,” be said. "There
nural Sehnol with
Ars. Lillian Holt, her mother
The state charg
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WILL URGE CONGRESS
BUDY BURIED
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a local hotel late to-
(by Associated Press)
FOIT WORTH. Nov.
his
Mrs.
adversary.
and woman suspected of the crime.
Deput lea from I'm Antonio
tn watch nil roads and a
control in eradicating the
dis.
(By Associated Press)
I
t,
Will Hold Meeting:
hotel Friday night and registered
larent-
SMITH STREET HOME IS
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Burglars some time Saturday nght
who attend.
The Weather
men of the World w1 he held at the
She is recog:
Business of importance will be
con-
and officers for the organization.
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AT BIG STORE
HERE SUNDRY
should be taken, the contracts void-
ed and the company burred from
in the dry
is-here on
THERM’S
GOODFELLOWS
FUNDGROWIN
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late today,
poets to rule
the lower house in Congresn and the
two Texan ienators have been in-
SHOOTS WIFE,
THENHIMSELF
AT BEAUMONT
Clan, A High Si hmd. $8,00,
Fla » B High School. $5 00
Junior High School, $5,00,
Ward School. $2 00,
000 alleged excess prof ts. probab
ly will be made at • o'clock Tues
Only Member
Associated Press
her
mat.
assume
disease
eases.
ed as they did last year for after all
unless that spirit can be ma ntained
Utility Men Will
Organize Here On
Next Friday Night
16 -Tlans
every in-
AUTHORITYIN SCHODLSARE
BRINGINGSUIT PLANNINGFOR
SOUESTIONEO SPRING WORK
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BILL IS NOW
BEING DRAWN
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when Federal Judge Symes direete
the jury to return a verdiet of not
guilty. The court uphe d the con-
tention of the defense that the gov
ernment had not established a corpus
delecti.
cago district.
Evidence against these places has
been obtained, he said, an the result
Larget
Olretdatlon
wife and turned the pistol on him-
self.
Train Draw Is Aven $5,000 for Mak-
ing Trip Bk Louts to New York is
*20 Houra, Equaling Racora
f .
M rs.
to
t ho
sum*
Fail in Efforts
At Storming Jail
In Maryland Town
NAVAL GOURI
WILL RESUME
WORKTGDAY
L NEws AMD aDvMruGMAr’.
Abatement Plea Made
By Governor
And Others
(By Annoeiatei; Prenn)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 — The
Mrs. Kate Ferguson
Is Visiting Here
(By Aanociated Press)
CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Moro than
200 Chicago and Cook County calm
i. i s, eafes and roue bowses are to
Oklahoma and West Texas: Tues-
day fair and warmer; .Wednesday
■fair.
East Texas: Tuesday fair, warm-
«r; Wednesday fair, warmer in the
northwest portion.
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were enamore of one anetler. (In
trial with them is Albert Hareq, Mrs.
llare’s husband, who is held to have
had krow ledge of the alleged plot.
Society Leader
Dies From Poison
Chicago Cabarets
Are Due To Close,
Says State Attorney
steamer Morrill were drowned tot
near Shelburne. They were rata
Ing to Morrill in a small boat wl
tho acident occurred.
as “Mr. p nd Mrs Walter Hlood.‛‛
He previously had told police he
reg stored in that ifashion to facili-
Attorney General to Bring Suit Is
Big Question to Be Considered.
officers and men.
Reconvening after n recess of a
Monday at 11:30 a. m. the run was
made to 1309 North Wilhite Street
ARB HAPPY PARENTS
OF FINE BABY GIRL
alg
Children To Give
Unusual Program
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“The Lost Lockett,’ will be pre-
aented tonight at the Carneg e Li-
brary by the pupils of Mrs. I. F.
METHODIST PASTORS TO
ATTEND CONFERENCL
, November 17, 1925
2.00
1,00
BIG INCREASE IN
WHEAT PRODUCTION
— .................
Retain Poise Aa
-MAN KILLED,
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Guy Waggoner Makes
Record Time in
Long Trip
working on ndmin strutive provi-
siuiia of Ibu new bill.
INDIAN ACQUITTED
ON MURDER CHAROE
(By Azoctted Press)
' PUEBLO, Colo., Nov. KI.—Platt
May. Uto Indian, was acquitted late
Total............ 409.502
Nine Naval Man Drown -a
it Namwshted Pzem 'fl
HALIFAX, Nova Beotia, Nov. 16 i
—Nine men of the U. 8. Coast Guardi
y
sidered. Rome nirrpr’ses nre expect-
ed to be sprung, it is announced.
is no
spert
meat
oral breif ta’ks were made, follow-
ing an old fashoned chieken dinner
Woodmen To Meet
Next Friday Night
Imoprtant meeting of the Wood-
Rural School with under 100 en
Mrs. Kate Ferguson, manager for
the State of Missouri for the Wood-
men Circle, also supreme ami tor for
rooms to aid her in bn mess
Urs.
FDCLEBURNE
FOR BIG GAME
C R West
where a blase had been idscovered
in a pi e of hay. When the boys ar
rived the blaze had boon extinguish'
ed. There was no damage.
Then at 12:20 the boys were call
cd to East Chambers Street where an
automobile, the property of T. H.
R ser was on fire. The blaze was I
Intervenors Counsel Says Power of rectors for each departmeut have
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Fifty Cents per Month
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With but thirty-nine days until fl
Christmas, the Morn’ng Review is i
anxious that the good people of Cle- 3
burne begin now to turn in their sub 4
meriptiona to the Good Fellows Fund, I
the fund that dispensee ebeer a* ]
| Christmas tim into the homeo of |
the poor and unfortunate who will I
not otherwise see and know Santa I
f’laun. The fund to date is approxi- I
mutely *100. It ought to be at least I
$1000 by Christmas. That would 1
♦25.00 !
- 10.00 2i
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. 5.oo a
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. 2,50
- 2.5014
- 2,503
enter a Senior boys baket
Judge Culhoun asked “can you
tell from the pleading , ? “
Worsham said the Attorney Gen
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Capt, Foley ‛s test’mony in the case
was made possible by his release
from the Shenandoah court of in-
quiry by Secretary -Wilbur.
• to be on the lookout.
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Annual Banquet Is
Held By S. S. Class
Annual banquet by the Builders'
Class of the Field Street Baptist
Church was held at the church with
84 persons present. Clyde Jones, the
newly elected prescient, prosMed. C.
urged to brrome a member of the
Interscholastie Jeague by paying,
said , its membership fee at once ta Roy
ex B. llende rson, Austin, Texas. In
shooting in
day.
apartment, had an appointment to-
•day with State's Attorney Crowe,
lie dd not -appear at the in-
quest where John Cashion, a Chica-
on the plea
Greater interest perhapa (han ever
before in now being manifest in the
work of the County Interscholastie
league, whieh Work applies te ath
leties as wel his academic work, de
bat ng. declamations, mrsie, etc. Al
ready plans for the work during the
spring are being made. The const i
tution, rules, by-lawa and other reg
ultions have been nnnotneed. In
addition tn nuperintendents and dt-
(By Associated Press)
AUSTIN, Nov. 16. Announce
merit of his decision on authority
Police say that Miler shot
over pHl en
Joe Worsham, attorney for the ------
American Road Company, raid thelare being formulatd by
company is puerd in an embarrasterat in the country affected hyi
sing position, because it could notinutbreaka of ’he * * " ' -**
- • di--- to prevail
At that tune lie
‘(By Aamoeinted Prens)
RAN ANTONIO, Nov. Hi. Fran-
RAGESDEATH I
TO BEDSIDE OF 1
DYING SISTER
der the house.
District organisation of pubic _____
was found open Sunday morning
when officials of the store went to
the building.
Night Officer Roh Ferguson is of
of the opinion the robbery occurred
after 3 n. m. as he passed the store
at that honr and tested the doors.
Tiny were closed n>d Ineket.
As soon as the burglary was dis-
covered sunday morning ' Sher t f
Moreland and his deput’es were cull
ed to the meune anil with other off
eun Road Cowpany highway con
tracts and for recovery of $650,
utility men is expected to be per
feeted next Friday night at a meet ParentTacLere
ing to be held at the Liberty Hotel "aremt 1 eacmem
hasoniyaush_pawera___as- aru, run---
fenred by law. We admit the At
torney Gieneral has right to main
Lansdowne, i
adopt as her
uuircg
search of the city was begun. The
i suspects are naid to have left’the
seene of the crime in an atuomobile
and were believed to have born
headed toward San Anton o. Sher-
iff MeAda said the murder was not
dincovered until this mording when
a neighbor went to Trevino is home
to learn why he had not report'd for
woik. A bloody axe was found in
the rear of the hots and the body
was found shortly after, Pur e I un
Cisco wauta to paly in Cleburne and 168 nt llarriyku
thnt speaks volumes.”
month, the court deferred the be
••inning of this new pha e of theof operations of a group of under
inquiry at the request of Major cover men. Meanwhile a federal
Henry Leonard, a retired Marine grand jury is continuing inventiga
Corp officer, who was appointed ion of a beer runn ng syndicate, re
Judge Adherate Inst S: turday aft ported to have been doing a tota.'
er Hecretary Wilbur had releived business of upward of $800,000,000 a
Capt. Foley of that duty at his year. District Attorney Olson said
request. I the resignation of James McDowell,
Mrs. Lansdowne will go to the his assistant, w ho has been in charge
stand and later Capt. Foley will be of the inventigation, badno "onnee
heard in his own defense. Several -tion with the inquiry l""> addeed that
other perons, including those preiheexpeeta indictments, which may
tent at the interview between involve railroads said to have trans
Capt. Foley mid .Mrs. Lansdowae ported the hei r.
the world. I am glad Cleburne aet.
what wu mu t face, if the permit
is canceiled, busmnern of the com-
pany will have to be wound up."
(Rv Arnorinted Premm)
BEATMONT, Nov. 10 blames H.
, ' Miller, 38, is dead, shot through
-----Uw- bend - ud- -hi-wif Mf.-Get-
trude Mil’er about 25, is in, a ser-
iou» condition here, following a
of a bill that will make incumbent
upon the national government to
Margaret Lnns
tate visiting Mrs. Hood in
George McCabe, manager for the
L!
they k
Meet ng of the Fulton
vited to study this plan and lend orderea
their efforts in ecuring the passage
mittee today in its preparation of
a new revenue bill.
A sub committee took under con
aideration suggentionr of Assistant
Hecretary Andrews of the Tres ury
in charge of Prohibition ciforee
BOUNDARY COMMITTEE
OFFERa THIRD REPORT
(By Associated I're s)
•WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Com
missioners appqinted by the Supreme
Court to locate the. boundary line
between Texas and Oklahoma seb
milted their tird report today,
showiug completion of a survey for
the distunee of 450 miles. Chief Jus
tice Tuft announced that all parties
interested wou d be given 30 dayn to
submit object ous.
SUPREME COURT WILL
HEAR EVOLUTION CARR
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 18.—[
The appeal of John T. Scopes, who
win convict'd in the famous trial at
Dayton, Teun., lust July, for viola
tion of the state evolutiou law, wll
be heard here by the Supreme Court ।
after the Chr’atmas ho.idaya. This ,
was shown today when the subject .
of Supreme Court hearings for the
remainder of the calendar year was
made public.
and other similar
News of the special waq fhihed
ahead mid nil other trafia wan
sidetraoked Engines were chane i
r-.ilY And once more
W Nvoper WAs off ever the moun-
tainous route between Pitaburg 2
and Altoona. He made the US
ing the, accident which cost the be hit in a drive by E. C. Yellow y,
lives of her husband anil 13 other new prohibition director for the Chi-
try company also was found in
Miller's pocket.
SEVEN FORD EMPLOYES
ENTER PLEAS OF GUILTY
lb t • amaated Preset
BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 18.—Sev-
en employes of the Buffalo plant of
the Ford Motor Company were nen
teneed today after they had pleaded
gu ilty to elargen of petit larceny
in connection with theikcft of $100),
000 Wurth of accessories from the
pant. Fourteen employes have plead
ed guilty. Thefts from the plant
have extended over a period A three
years.
into the jail building. They were
I unable, however, to pass the five
I tenl doors barring the entrance
I tu the cells.
statutes, and referred to the Day-
Land case and admitted Moody
could br.ng action for forfeitures.
“We arp damned if we do and
damned if we don,‛t, ” Worsham
aid. • Moody lays the money
mother at Dalton, Ga., be notified.
“My troubles are more than 4
can stand, so good bye to this
which she was
■ statement to
al o have been
nt St. Louis an Ordered thq spe-d
eial
' mean everybody cou’d have a happy 2
Christmas. The fund to date is an 4
follows: - • -'9
In a note found on, him at thehe r.--- • -- •1dincnn.
hospital. Mi er asked that h s moth-I wnehof the two, the Attorney .O'” 80*
or at Tilton, Ga., and his wife '• I Gtne ral or the intervenors, is the.
‛ . a dvar.orv
Mr. Wunt will return to
Tuesday # git.
" 5 UNDER HOUSE
became involved with prohibition biune-ewinen man, now
enforeement in the disruuiona of i gons business nt •(isco,
the House, ' Way and Menns com- 1 business.
reanon why he could not ill- xura ceneoi
operation of every . depart- rol’mer’ $200.
of government aud virtually
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Woodman of the World.
Review Publishing Co...
E. A. Iarremore _______
Pansy Grove Circle ...
Sehepps Bakery__________
a $100 oeeupational levy on brew will niwuys.be # bright spot in my
ers to give enforcement officials life.
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Cleburne Moi
‘; i “ - TEUTH is ran rar BLZiKXNT or Al
extinguished with a loss of about
♦2 50. .* •
to reconsider the proposed rut in the league is fast learning this. I
the alcohol tax and remove irastead ....
I Coleman Motor Co. ....
John W. Floore ......
Tom Caraway __________
Texas Power St, Light Co.
Entry Taylor___________
Hugo Laackman Jr. ...
Cash ...................
Joe Cushion___...._____
R. I.. Derryberry ________
H. E. Snipes_____.......
Mrs. M. E. Wallace_____
Mrs. H. Varner ........
Elizabeth Clnyton .......
Hanbel Clnyton___.......
Rill Feely ________....
Edward Wilson .......
Each rheol in the County that
a member of the Leazue may
go busine.s man, testified that he TLr.. F;r. Alarms
accompanrd Mrs. Hood to thp - -.5 rire d,
Since Sunday Noon
NEWREVENUE GIBED COMING
(By Aaoelated Pre ■)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 Tasen
in a older thnt a school may "be eligible ,
h.to prtiripate in any of the ron-4
Ferguson and the highway .......mis:/tet, it must first have become
and those’who any the statement -----♦--- ■ c.-rs began their investigation, of
Capt. Foley prepared for Mrs. K. K. K. Women Give ftor ip nearby tinn were also nd
• ? “35 “•2 m". ViSel of the robbery ald wore asket
I 100 Feet Of Pennies
mil proud of the team and the tewn
lue evien on stock and grain exshould be, and is, and ny parting
ehange trananetions, and thone up shot is to keep the standard of nth
plying to deeds and convoyances.
isval court,
Junior I mdned.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16 Walter the state. The Highway Comuia.
Hood, prominent lawyer, whose | sion suys the coat rivets' are O. K.
wife, Mri. Forenee Hood, a Bir- . and should be carried out. We want
minghan, Alt., society woman took to know by written, pleadings just
poison curly ye terday in a hotel ' ...
. . ----- — Methodist pastors in Cleburne an
Wadeand Miss Clem Chrisman. The Johnson County will leave Tues
public in urged to attend. The ad ! afternoon for Waxahachie, where on
mission will be HI and 2 cents. The 'Wednesday morning the annual con- .. .. , , w
proceed* w Il/be for Mrs/ J. H. Doug: forenee of the Method st churches in I W. O. W. build ng next Friday night,
lass’ Runday School elhass and win'; Central Texas will be opened. The | According to I, W. Wineman, clerk
be used for Christmas Service. I seaN on is expected to continue unt l n treat is in store for nil iwho attend'
rorty odd little children wil tlake , Sunday night at which time the ap Every member is urged to be present.
part in the production nnd those who ■ pointments are due to be rend. Cle- ' Rneinaee imnnn.n ...m 1.___
witness the event are assured of an burrepnstors are taking the best re
unusual program, j portg of recent years.
world,” the note read.
A discharge from an, army infan- eral « olly uuthority
- ■ • stitution and statute,
eontrol the State goverrmnent. '' rohment $1.00,
He admitted interveut on of. Each Sehool entering the State ! his wife
the Kovernment was most remark-' It" > ethp" T mrament must pay i
ahl", anl unusual, but said the $1.00 additional to its member 1
whole case is unusual. He said that; slip, fee.
it the Attorney General is without Basketbau Tournament
power that sinee the County attor-i Each eheoi
iney has refused to represent the i
l date the (ioverner had to employ
; private counsel, that the “statu
5370 .
. Prm) cArE ni nuuiu
An unsurcennful attrmpt was made IHrr fl I I I UM IV
tonight by a mob of several hun Will L LLUuUIU
died pel suns to remove from the
Comity jail here, Joshua Tiller, a
J. Lockhart was toastmaster. Sv
. .Cisco Travino, 55, tenant farmer, Rhenaivlnah Naval Court of in
foot and mouth, was killed with an axe and his body i quirv decided today to begin to-
upon Congress buried under his house two Thiles morrow an inventigation of state
to take steps for Federal control from Jourdanton,some tune Satur । ennts by ” '
of nil eradication woik. Thia an-1 da y, according ton telephone mes-downe, widow of <<nmmnnder Zach-
pnuner"nt was made today by’hage from the sheriff of Atasrosa ary Iannsdowne, that Captain, Paul
Leon ,allan, chairman of the [ County tonight. He telephoned Bher Foley n« Judge Adborate, under-
stat, luve tork Sanitary Commin:jiff Steveus asking him to watch 1 took to influence the testimony
ion. Each of, the JK members of lout in Ron Anton o for n man I she gave before that eomt eeneern-I
• (By Asnocinted Premn)
NEW YORK, Nov. 16—After a J
ruce with death in a speeial train
for which frieght and pasmeager i
train were sbunted to sidinga 14
Guy Waggoner, wealthy oil opera- K
tor of Fort Worth, Texas, was at 17
the bedside of his dying sister to-
night. ’ a
The racing special train covered
the 1,051 miles between St. louis j
and New York in 3 hours leea thag 1
the ihedule time of 23 houra of 4
the fastest expresses on the Pen- M
nylvania railroad. •
Mrs. James A. Gilmore, the nis-
_ , ing out felt anywhere else on earth.
Blent, to impose 'Cither n one cent i Home of the best friends of my life
a gallon tax on cereal beverages or are here, and my businens relations
Romo time Smday morningappar
enty after 3 a. m. burglars and enfe
blowers entered the big store of Me.
Cleskcy and Murphy, Henderson and
Anglin Street, dynamifed the big
iron safe, procured npproximately
♦300 and reaped. They left no
trace nnd officers have been unable
to find a clue that might lead to ur
rent.
Entrance to the building was gain-
ed by prying open the skylight. A
rope was then used by the men to
lower themselves to +he floor. Cur-
tains were placed over the doors and
they apparently wuut leisurely ni
their work. The krob on theaafe
was pulled and the dynam te placed1
in the cavity and then touched off.
Apparently the robbers then left the
building through a side door as this
wus by con ■
and read
the organization, with headquart era
in St. Lonis, is here to via t her hus
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Barker, 913 band. J, H. Ferguson. She will bo
of an eight-pound baby girl. The hero for several days.
North Wilhite, are the happy parents I Mrs. Ferguson has done a great
little miss has been given the name ' work for the organ ration since she
of True) .Celeia. M. Barker wll has been in Missour. She is recog:
be remembered as Miss Hattie Lou nized as one of the lending workers
T.tus before hCr^marriagt'
39 Days Till Christmas! Contribute Now to Review's Goodfellow
. . . ’ ..
■ Women of the Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan have given UM) fe t of
i pernios to the Magazine Research
Club in their •campaign for prison
reform. In thin connection it will be
remembered that the clrb announced
several weeks ago its efforts to ra'se
a mi o in pennies for tho benef t of
this fund. They have made a good
start toward •getting the full in.Ie.
ter, suffered a relapre Thursday
from nn old ilinesa. Three phyel. 4?
leties vhere they have rlaerd it anetleians and four nurnes deeided that M
--- :y......:......... the world the f esh and Fori Worth/he brothor should bo called from I
row and receive a report from the | will soon see it Winn more glory to
sub committee which has been
ory duty of the Governor in t3
execute the law."
I Brady said if the Attorney Gen-
eral can bring statute i showing
he had authority to bring suit he
would admit the irtervenor s are
without standing.
"'Attoruey-tenereth* not in-
perent power,” he declated. He
“If the attorney general
tin: host of good honin', loyul wup
porteiN. I will oe on hand when
Ciseo wants taplay in Cleburne and
put on her best suit of clothes for
tain suit lor . forfesture of per
mita‛
P-—I— ct+u Manic jmiI Gas Company in Clebune.
meportem Ml I is chairman for the counties of John-
.. ”, ’ ... son, llill and Elli sued these coun Teacher Association will be held
Three fire alarms since Sunday ties are to form the d strict organi Tuenday afternoon at th.
I noon have kept Cleburne .firemen Mtl#n. The organization meeting High School building. A......mbera
busier than di ring the mime per od | will be-in the form of a banquet, are urged to be ptexent. The sub
in many mouths. There was a very George McQuaid, director for the ‛jeet to be considered is "Health.''
SNTSUD Ay BURGLARS islightt damage resu iting at cach j Texas Pub ie Mervce Information Prs. Knox and Br ght will discuss
ENTERED BY BURGLARS place. | Bureau of Dallas, will be the speaker . the sbjeer
- . . .. .z . Sunday at 1:30 p. m. the boys were of the evening. . It is expected more l ' 4__
entered the home of Mr. and Mrs.'called to the alieway in the rear of than fifty employes of the various1
W.J.Johnsomdn West Smith Streetthe Woolworth building where ». public utilil es iu the three counties 1
Nothing was found missing. When .tack of boxes were ablaze. The , mentioned will be present Mr Me
tthe family returned hme they founa boxes were burned and one window 'Quaid is going to npeak on a subject
drosner drawers ransacked and tv- in the building wan broken out, that will be at great interest to' all
erything turned topay turvey. Monday at 11:30 n. ni. the run was who attend. -
Mk 3" A"
Displaying no tracea of emotion.
Mm. (Mara Hareq, nbove. and yer t
yoiHWn appearing ate: father, Ai
thur Holt, below, went on tr al in
Waukeegan, III., for the, murer of 4
teday efthe eharge b' msrd-t-ng.M nithr catelit on' "rFaheoxmein
17 day old baby by burying it alive,
miles in 2 -hours and 13 minutes j
and equalled the record for the dis- -
tanen, whilrfin» long been a boast
of the Pennsylvania.
A limounine waiting here with a"M
traffic policeman on . the running
board to clear the way, couplete
the arrangements and Waggoner
mped to the bedside of his sister I
>h ri'! old time.
The trip cori him more than a
♦ 10,000, .$5,000 of which went ‘to
the train rew, Mr. Waggoner hav-
ing promised them that sum if - I
+hey— ninde- the run lu 80 hours ar “M
less.
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-A
world wheat crop 300,000,000 in ex
cess of last year's crop was forecast
by the Agriculture Department to-
day on the bus s of estimates re-,
coived up to Nov. 12.
Established December, 1904 VOLUME XXI, NO. 274
- ..... I am glad that businenn de
power to inspect near bear brew- eanionally calls me buck when I mny
tries. Mr. Andrews has informed I again shake the hands of those I
the committee that power to in- I have lenrned to know- as the cleet.
n!wt these plants WAN necemnary to | The all absorbing theme in (lineo-is
check the flond of highpowered fnotbatt. And by the way, Cleburne
beers. . . 1 if fortunate (and here's hoping) may
Committee memhere alao. were I ,-xp.i t the entire population of C acu
deluged today with telegrauin "f, when they play Cleburne, as they
protest from drug manufacturers tr..........
against, the proposed fifty per cent
I cut in the tax on alcohol. The muan; ;
* ufacturers argued this would en-
courage bootlegging and representa-,........................ ...............
t.ve Ramey, Democrat, Ilinoin never known Cleburne tu do an un-
said he would ask the committee
siouera, who contend that they ani n member of the Lengue. All mcm
not the Attorrey General should her.hip fees must be paid on or
| represent the state. before Feb 15, 1926,
John Brady, mte rvenors, couusel State dues for membership in
said the question to be settled is the League nre ns folows:
the mosf mportant ever before
Judge C«:houn for consideration.
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Speaking to a representative of
this paper last night, he naid:
“I like Cisco but am always
mighty glad to put my fet on Cle-
burne soi). There jus comes a feel
been chonen. In this connection the
foowing was made public yesterday
nfternoon:
The Executive Counittee of tho
Johnson County । Intercholastie
League have agteed'uphn the fol-
lowing events and trophies to be
offered at the County Meet which
will be held st (leburne the latter
part of March 1926,
Even- ichoul in the f'ounty is
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yourg negro, eharger with attempt-
ed assault upen the four year old
daughter «f his employer.
Disregarding the assurances of
DimIi i<*t Attorney Hi own made
from the jail stepi hint the negro
wuld he given a apeedy nnd’ fair
frint, ermwewruhrt-by-trim --
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 274, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1925, newspaper, November 17, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474788/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.