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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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PUT STOMACH IN
ORDER AT ONCE
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A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION
I onee. End your stomach trouble for
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adv.
: a few eents.
prop ।
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
w h e h
will be glad’ly '
brought to the attentn
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all
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THE CHINESE DEMAND
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NO ho minds
; ' they will be foml. It' 71 linew
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with his nutomobile, and
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Washington’s
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futo scorchers overdid
rities were set aside for the use
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The Chopepr Has the Right to Choose His Own Ax
Foreigners cpuld own land outriuht in these
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MOM'N POP.
What Do You Think of That
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nicete lie a diplomat in a
torrign land, tor diplomata.
ice, heart-
aitd" pain
one of the Rock Creek bridle paths
on his rough. tough little cayuse.
Sre him away easily in his deep
Mex nddle as he rolls a pill for
himself with one hand and snaps a
match ailame with his thumbnail.
woman
nr oth
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Here is certainly a novel and
appeal that should qniekly gain
1 in .
. the
burr.
disapt
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know it
w ould
Joyce, win
have been
FROM TH HOME k
Town - a MAN’S
HANDWRITING Too-
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fir
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why LET That
WORRY you ?
HE‘S NOTHING
1b YOU ANYMORE,
don’t try
and have
poratinn
Review,
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SAP YOU WERE
ENGAGED Tb 7
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a.’titul
the* al
l not
w Iios
noticed lo leave its
nk on th” < ‘-terhent
-Cr t» 5 +re* E*MUNU-
GEE IT SEEMS oJD TD
HEAR FROM HIM AFTER
ALL THESE DAYS
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PAYNE MUREDR CASE
OPENS IN AMARILLO
One day a
them very
the
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patriotic unit rendering
aervice.”
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companies operatin
dated.
Fxtrarerrtoriality
territorial rights in •
HE'S Mo $ap-smipp- The poor boy's been
having A lot OF Bao LUCk - HE fell OFF
a STREET CAR And sprained HiS ankle
AND WRIST AND BARELY ESCAPED BEING
CRUSHED JNDER TH WHEELS
OF A PASSING TRuCk -
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..Edtor and Manager
......city Ed tor
gathering
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THIS GOOSE SHOWS SIGNS OF INTELLI-
- GENCE
666
is a prencriptton for
Colds, Grippe, lu, Dengue,
LeV. e i
Bilious Fever and ]
It kills the germa.
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to the laws of their own eontry, various con
cessions of land imthe most important port
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. Cleburne Morning Review
Published Daily Exeept Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLSIHING CO.. INC.
a definite ptriotie
ith the pen rust of disappoint mrut-ant t
Tus AERE REE, .
ANYwAY . .
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: may be insult ing all
family of fowl, that
Y th time u diplomat reaches
ministerial or ambasaadorin
th “tutline nut of all speed
AAFECIL DEtrery)
I For you LoRET ta -
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Ion hat, his fringed chaps, his
high heeled boots with spurs rat.
tling. his bandana knotted loosely
in front of his adam's apple, his
fapping— no. no. cut out the six
pelted he would be. Nor can it
। properlv. be called a fad |n his
Wuhii
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Tuesday, November 17, 1925
N
suit
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of (
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LIVING FLAGS .
'unhappy victims around, whose
' to have hung a pall.
w l il
wild
leave
Presenting a famous baneban pitcher, Rny Kramer, and his little dausb
IE;.Het y The Illustrious hurler of the Pittsburg Hirates is showing ‘
Eetty.how he Eripped the boil when throwing baffling curves to r-
senators during the recent world series game Betty seems to undur,
( stand all about it. too..
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from fhe wrath of his < intrymen in
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PENSIONS FOR THE POOR
8,"*K*4
| The mement it
( nch nil sourness
ATER STRENGTH
Calumet furnishes all the leaven*
i ing force needed to raise any
baking properly. Use half the
amount usually required.
CALlMir
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
SALES 21/, mgs THOCT or ANT OTHER BRAND
- . nd
1 , .lb 1
of
b. m- l .rv
: ti ■ ! L.n d ■
to the laws of the empre
A ~imilar !•' ndlitin . i-*
ThivXge
• life is not
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be l
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ning
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much and on fl w a way. It elip-
m "‘‘r” to an extent which forced
the nolice m complain to the State
Dtpr’ment. The department. In
furn ‘nctrullv suggested to the
oFTonl M emtaansy that it thought
a »hinking would do him good
Thee : amal doubt that he got
it red hot from his chief.
inaginative
i’. full com-
r.ntf' work
yd
4
50
---$2.75
.. $i,I
Snip. - Sob
$
rearhes the atom
an almnost
Any erreueou*
15
eh
of
of
pr
th
standing or rii u
c j
1
seem to think it ought to be used as a par-
poon.”—Louisville Courier Journal
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If he goes to bed before midnicht, he has
had his radio set for sometime.—San Francis-
co Chronicle. ,
YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY —
AUTO, PAINFULLY HURT SHOT WHILE HUNTII:
fui.■ i rank he s verv apt te have sc r
QU I red an ncute sense of respons
, buty-to his own superiors If
severely 1 in
promising
in ( hina. l
to sitrifi e
bi l
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Co-.
gu:
am
Hu
Ehl
gistered at their own ronsulites. Wih the ex u
ception of missionaries, who are guaranteed |.
penetrnte the
turh natini
ve, night.
to join a flock of wild ”e”
night. About three year. <
over the place one was 1
mates and rirele over a pm
called । w In h breaka out
p • • I 1 keris tWO zwople
Fngliah ! fuel for it.
I the government fom
f that -man or that
-„,\3 Nc *
young dipto
NLY a few da vs ago one of
The I ourt ul
the deni.ion of a Cab-
d
pge55,5
co*
। ne what a big bone there wus i
of I nef she bought last night, and she wants
*1 another pound without bones,” said a small
boy. “Well," replied the grocer, “tell your
inn! i meinin.
some vonng
• nhuseN his
1;h • ,
-1-1 M -
11). -
, t Ji i .i'- Ie -i
mueh 1 the
not to the omlelals of the country
wh r" he represents them.
II" knows it's essential to a good
Joh nil his part that he should be
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gressive (irocer.
and yet, half of this sweetest story
remain untold.
In-in pin died and his heart 1 hul d ba
ese ilyinr
agn as a
Teet digestion at
-/e .7
2
7ti"
already begun to lay plans for the
Pllution has suffered a consid.
erat le number of infractions at his 1
hania
A PICTURE of the good old
A tunes and wide open spaces,
when (i nd where men was
HK KENT—A good 5 room house
’ on large lot, new y papered „affi
painted, modern eonvenenecs; gar
age; 61S West Heard Street. Phone
al *.‘roses
r story has I......
A Ch/Mrm dke a {
Bvl Mothers trust i
l -AHBERNE
Mjo. UCOUGHHEMEDYU
nuu ana i We and vour drurnint «uarentee h
foreigner can own land in (hina or has a ।
right to live in China except in the foreign t
ronsessions: Payment of finaneial assistance of $7 a
in the foreign settlement at Shanghai timre jwektoritizens of Massachusetts who are
is a mixed court where a r-presmntatve A • • ior, than 70 years' of age and have litle or
the same nationality as the foreign plantiff. . no, means of support was advoratei in a ma
or defendant is appoint™ to .it on tlm bench
New York lawyer, in -tap dliynre,
prornedings against her fia.it1> li..
band. Cwunt (josta Morn! r.
P, ggy ‛n romarer «Ja 1, n
began in f licago, when iv . 1
pearing in .a revue The man g
took p nc. in June, 1924, at A’lantic
City, 11, dn after they bud T. ’ r
introduced.
I- "d him.
war. Druzgjs guaranee each
PEGGY SINKS FOURTH
MATRIMONIAL CRAFT) "
(‘II’ ago. Nov. 1, 11.. ii., ! Guard
wranse of ' ‘ somet Ii o :
shoulder, but his roliliti.
An unkncwn philosopher igives
when he says in crossing a street
to stand onyouriehes, but run
some left.— Newcrleans States.
mother the next time I get a cow without
bones I 'll send her a leg for nothing.”—Pro-
principles and institutions for which the flag
stands.”
With President Coolidge as its honorary
head, with Elihu Root as its /resident, with
Qto H. Kuhn as its treasurer, with many
cther men and women of national prominence
concess Ohs and the title deeds could be re-
gun He wouldn't wear that in
Washington. Hut a breezy west,
••in figure nnyway!—loping along
TRENTON, N. J., Nov. IG.-Wnl '
ter Vandergrocht, 10, l’onra Citi
i rind Examiner Mi
good advice .Vr, n 1 r
.’And that’s exactly ;
tli.<t1
flesh, :
out
1
f t lie
| Illg
.tlic permanent fund. At one t ine this land -
waconsjlered Worthless, its sale as such was | hospital ns a contp
. -erilusly consideted. tul --i -........।
pioneers duriitle I ‛ r
tion is that witl it 1 r.' ■
eigner’s plife Would 11 i l •
and the Luge invesi 1 n.
‘ion ji t!
- 1 < nel i,
the t,
puckage te
:e . I
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el 'v
ri ,i .
It'e 1
AMARILLO. Nov. ’Iff The D1. '
Payne murder ase, whih origginat.
or into space even when his
mount brraks into a canter. As
fur a 11« , that horse would laugh
o it loud if such a thing were sug- ■
old cover many pages and scarcely
| case Rather. it's part of his very.
I rxistene. For, as all the world
knows, hi's an ex-cowboy.
sponsoring it, with membership open to every
iurha"wimtizyatrioticopnirpiutslonoi?‛ BY CHARLES P. STEWART
incut should gitew like the rollinir snowall stNeyie r
ane Huin the swift momentum of a auin" W riding is a great soclal fad
weiuht. lb there are 25,0%) communities in in Washington. Among
the I n ted states having a population of 6,3 others a, good many very promi
. 7 n 1 ...... ... . ,, nent public men go in for it. Sec.
or liore persons ther" will be l j retary of Agriculture Jardine is
ilaes," I efore the assoviat ion s membership । one of them. One might have ex*
Hcampalern closes.
plement of recruits for th
to which the organization hj
za es, p?pitaton
someboely, who
Harsh croupy coughs take
the energy out of children.
Mothers worry about these
couehs unless they have
used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
It relieves harsh coughs at
once. Soon it clears away
choking phlegm and breaka
the cold before it becomes a
caae for the doctor.
Absolutely pure ingred-
lenta (no nercotics) make«
Chamberlain ‛s Cough Rem-
edy ideal for children.
Let this remedy of 53
years succesn help your child
too Get a bottle at your
druggist today.
City Delivery:
One Month-.-------------
Bix Months, cash in a ance
One Year, cash in advance--
The United States ring Association has is-
| sued a call for 1,500, •) now members to com-
prise 25,000 ‘‘living flags" or chibs scattered
throughout the nation, eat h flagg or dub con-
sisting of sixty-threemem ers, representing
the forty-eight stars, the blue f.eld. the thir-
1. teen stripes and the flagstaff.
helieved to be serinus, ll> ‘A
conscious for an hour afti r
struck, but was saie to l .
pvilu*4 H«» sedon commits *i
ni4h rime, but it’M by no
m‛ tl- unusual (or him to knock
——8c
we vet ' X9*ne6EL4
"Rastus, are you afraid to pass a grave-
lard at night?” asked the Colonel. “Well,
boss." replied Rastus. “Ah's got no special
hankering to pass one, but Ah's free to admit
Ah'd rather pass one than be in one.”—-Cin-
rinnati Enquirer. «
• ntehen • . V
): ■ :
. . , . n. n and -ill that stufr, ain't it?
<• riiimstanees of fate, over wll"l "e " |
hl o,, control, but who remains tirm in >.........' - — — r— —........
,'I,.- ciiction that there still is a Santnv. ____
ci. ,,, 0110 f DY.CIIARLES P. STEWART
, , . - i i it । „ NFA Service Writer
-r h. r lit- m childhood lm. xu .ITABIISGTON—I must L.
'll 1 i. a listle ind you will see in ol" । V . .. ... 1*
a rd th s man or woman, or may1 a chid-
• b
■ leainu sound and j
.a. |v macerod after And, if love 18 a nama, then jeal
; ousy is the file department.
assessor. The Chinese claim that the Chinese 1((w,, The money is to
judge is under the cent in al domination oi 1
the foreign assessor, as Im is sitting in a
ild gee - on his ; l ......
■ a riiLb t fri ■11• ■ . I
mles an unpopular deieun.
Russians and (er a- 1 1 t enjoy the
privilege of other for- rer- ani are sub,t
O. H. POOLE.--
H. J. ADAIR.--
, -11, tiring difficulties: somebody, wh
“How do on use a fifth fork?
Men are terrible people. Espe
elally married men. Costs n mar.
ried man more to live But maybe
it la wot th more.
(Copyright, 1925, NEA Service. Inc >
Mail:
Six Months, in Texas,
One Year in Texas, •
One Month, outsjele 1
One Vcar. outside of
Johnson Counfy He) •
tornia ( hisi Tu-ti. who qashre the caw’s I
against nlrt I Fall, Hlware Doheny anil
especial privileges .under the treaties, no
N excowboy, hey! He must
be a picturesque night in
Washington, In his four-gal-
Ei foster- reverence for the flag of the l’nitel
A s States and to combat all influences, conditions
i kkand forees hostile to the ideals, traditions,
mMGMKkor.e
Great Uri
join the geese in th" lake, but rontini
the wild flock. Recently as a fb k of
geese passel over Am- was ' n tie! to
Mustapha Kemal sin
compelled every n n
obey its law. or gut ।
"1 in Trkey until . letters
a1 lishe r. and is so
in 1 h empire toa f w
• .. - f .. Th-- r poni-
rrite . li'y .-, for
wu il a i : *litt.
* In- tt .1 ..... m _________ ______. billed to grace the sumptnouil
■ " (. ■ Thruehthe lsoovery ol nJ on its proper and be the center of attraet un.
1 111 ltu,thLniversity,ufTesasinay.becomeone------ -------♦------
otthrihest s. hool- ill th” world. Royalties ! CONGRESSMAN 1UT BY
are coming in at a rate whih may approxi-
■ mat, s] 01MIhM a year but this cannot be
xpente until the courts have passe] upon
the b’g.ditV of th” 1”
w
» | /E, / - A ‘ ’ 3
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■ AU
, pres dent.
case 1e
i-lative enaciment turn "virginia, was painfully in jure i wlcii Okla., a freshman at Princeton I'm
,1 r ■ ,, the avilabi. fund from knockeudowihyanaut, ■ ' verzity, died in a hospital here Mu
’*’• 11 ”” '' in’" th’ “vaidl" Hill l ir n srnday night. , 'lay as a result of a gunu "K aec
His injuries were deseril, at 11, dent.
• „ en of the rigi Vandergrocht's gun was atreidm*
railu.a1,, ;' ally d seharged while he, togethe
-W+4+- -you r-w+U-a—+#+—a-cd~
writne
to r re-
have a happy Christmas'
borvance of Christ’s natal day. There is >o
mm h about Christmas coming up with
1 thoughts of it that, if one were to write, he
a -.....ial assistant. CRUEL THIEF TAKES
th; , grand i----CVLTIVATED GO}BLE4
his
is
< an
X Lo
In tantly! Stomach correted r
- ) u never feel the slightest di 1
itresn from indigestion or a bour,
acid, gassy stoinach, after you eat
'a tablet of •Pape‛s Dapepsin.’’
wVI
"A5yI) \
the flock, einrte aroxh the p ml. earning
lower and lower, and latgr it was di-tered
in the lot. It did not attempt to fly aw
when approachei and in the evening was f1
by Mr. Osterhont and appnars to be h m*
, The goose, whih li-apprar about ten
years ago, had been on th furm for about
five years.”
foreign convession and has mot the prost g”
of his own nation behind him. Th” jinlge. on
th” other hand, enjoys physipal immuniy
, CV
with the (hnese jugge. .Joint decisions are
rendered by the Chinese judge and foreign
Pape’s Diapepsin” for
Gas, Indigestion or
Sour Stomach
7 V O
IPNK-‛/
1Hehe
97.
Under the scheme of organ i tion '! organi.
zer of each “flag’’ wTl be the ilau-'aff and
each of the other sixty two members will re-
present the field, a star or a stripe. Futher-
more, each flag will constitute a "'degmnite
with Walter and Rudoll V. Kuset,
, u, । were bunt ng Sunday ou the Ivset
1 . . , farm in Hamilton Township.
r s' ,2 _____________________ _____.____
What a happy thing it would be this year
to piek out somebody you know who ordinar
Appe ds oi th” Distriet . uf
ering an appeal made by
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 . i:1
sentativeStaart IV 1:nd.n-, ■» V •
on 1iH lest behavior
hi- k‛4 ine Qm
1.1? tcasionallv I
eoretarv or nttache
Oh 8ut he SAYS HE P i Hi
NEEDS * WOMAN’S TNDER \ ! ra
care To PULL HIN THROD&H ) /.
AND HES SU LONESOME ____ ( ?
---- Boo-HOo- \ ■
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, emptin4 the diplomatic corp* trom
perl.ips il you would draw a 11" the same rules that natives have
and ran” the curtain of their lives, yon would , 2oa1de 1y. but International cus
"i jm" r : II aoslui1
of forein resilents 1U t hind ) their r‛3 wi 1‛rhapis—but, why go ou* pleasant. It m perfectly in order to
pective nations. In adlition to tli rieht "i , |\q u Igin now tothinkofsomene to, him
foreigners living in 4 hina to b” subject only /mak happy this’ Christmas—some one whoi the country he> acredstedst r
1ndouiteslly overlooked in the mad, glad do anything to him woula be a
iuporun! 1‛U: I rush. Perhaps’this some one may’be rich oritrsschositipuettestooswfuleven
e of. toreignets well-to-do financially; it does, not matter.. - • . . .
j whether rich or poor, make it a point this R
year to remember some of these unfortunate ! •
B “4—
El
om
y 4,3
ke
1y claim A
he werk .-I''- li 11.-1
to’low nt the reven al of ill - ti • -
sion by the Court of c? min!
\ptrenl, oponed here Moneav.
Payne Fh6t. Maud R pp< y ami .1 j •
• I . J >w • asey lit (‘roshpton. while thei
wirwereawailing trial on a chzrgei-
of having attacked Payne. Hr!
claimed he >.hot j___
v mother sent me back toet you comfortably.
- -.......... imatkpon " Rerresnntative R ' " »• ; •
1 near the Hou Me office btr •Img ■ h‛
nd she want run down by an autmbi’ •
rd bv Leo j. She h \ . 1 n .
in^tlie Departmen: of Vu mo .
Who was hedy.)e pol i
acts’! ke a simpl-n,
members of th” fin
NSSn‛!rFD I’HEss
. , e,V i nt t • d
r I i
6,3, /
pA.
Entered in Cleburne I''•
Western Ai verti-in: 1:1 '
Bpecial Ag- ney N V
Eastern Advertising. K r'
ngan, 30 Eat Forty S
i hi stmas is not too far away to begin
planning for it. Many of the churches have
associatioh is. “To
«i 1 11 t ‛ros by (‛olnt
Rahela!l < '• unty on
ton il”. where I’nyHe
to f.ve years ane in.
t’otinty on another
,‛n .bar. ter,
. : “in, ! r‛ nr (1 -
1.....Jueir. f Vh”
; up..n .t- t ng
;ui -her .
wen,.ie‛ purely a fancy pleture)
Lu UR'Washington and Secretary
jardne are concerned. What
sceretry Jardine really does ride
H u tall, gangling, elegantly*
gibome animnl with a wild rolling
eic. a .mated nostril, a rat tall and
a roa ned ■ offure—a perfect type)
ot the English hunter—all bedight
pi as English a saddle and acces-
sorig as the Prince of Wales ever
pud company from at a water
jump. - .1
‘ * ? ._"”l
• IW dons Secretary Jardine
|| t thin critter? Believe me.'
li.. dosn't sit him like a
entaur Neither does he sit him |
Ik- a enttleman, rather slouchily,
w.'h legs at full stretch. He’s' |
ansthing but a man and a horse/ '
■ He h a man on a horse. He's dis-,
tinetly superimposed. He sits
in i fashion no tan bark riding'
master could And the least fault I
with. He hits with his knees
hik'd up in front of him until it's
funny he dorsni bump his chin
ajair,st cm when he bounces. He
sits th. i” insecurely on that little'
I. lite r wafer, with nothing to
hang cn by, and somehow he
" nII s to keep from being shot i
ca h n al an •
h n ad -iti- ■
f ox
*0 cir unst inced. can’t be ar.
Fested iike ordinary folks.
To be sure, there's no low ex.
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tive i‛h k Mal
, t, N, w N o k,
is intermeelja • Ivtwin thswans ane ducks.
From Mi-snri cime, a story whih in l: a’ -
thaf nt least .it” g ne i« enlowel with vi
horse sen-e. Says the 11 inuibal ( c uri r l ‛
and Journal.
‘‘Ten years ago SD, ( k,rhonit of II ni
MEMBER OF .Tiik
The Asneciati l‛rn
the use for pu:bli t in 11
ited to it or not ctl. "
and also the local 1eW-
AU rgl ts ef i- .1 ‛
herein are al- r -T 1.
ARLINGTON,' Novr 15 In v
of the fact that Thankorving 0
.1 ,x0is rot far distaut, ant th.- : । :.
lrenh 1 II"). 1′2 •9 lunt id .the . ' R I crop in ane a round I lie I" 11 , t
101 ”1 1 " • 1", a - -II *' that ‘ m- sp’ulatinK/ngton i, m ght y shor •, 1......
,110 wa. 1 p-n- 1] or hih wheat prices. ' think that old l‛ap*Fat 1
Thr was no way t- curb this stampede and orunl trirk on U- k "nt •1 1
--r. Th" tim- may cum” whenallinon. . < g H, or. w.
p- "‘date : m I" d 1 ffs will be snppreosed from the eqop where h was 1
anl uive tho1+-lvf-1pply and domand a “ stal f"d" tor the n,1,..
, (1[ feast day—when ‘he afo-i •
) tieman of the turky fals
,2
8ai
was adv ora ted in ma j
jority report of the specialstate Commission
in Pensions, just made public. The initial an • •S . - j
| nual cost nt the plan is estimated at $7,500, ■ S> live that you can go to the
I non Th.- money is to be raised bv the addition der without wondering if it is a
" . ‘ . bill collect r.
of one-halt of 1 per vent to tin' tax nowi _____
levied on ineom s, and the levy of a state ' It would be all right fora mother
null tax of # t” be paid by men and women f to wait up for hor daughter to come
1 . j .1 1.0/ ■ .. ...I., vn.nl,I 11- ir she could sleep in the daytime,
alike. Npproximilely 13000 !"""Ple w"lI De ____
.wnefiaris of the pension. | Nothing puzzles a bald headed
.. • ----------------------- ■ j tan mor" than how fast his whiskir 2
M -S Emma D rborn. of Boston, for eight- *l cn 61vw. Outgro" is a harm ess anti i
,.11 , rptic iiianui.'K fur < < a ” “ii ropo
een yculs a tei or o1 shoithitne. Ha P*'1'. L.ove is awful stuf Hr a fire 1s-s U.w,vci ja.di.. can tiy
tected a new -,tm of stenography called j "In h hrraka out unexpeetgdiy, then irom 11,1 ilr . ,, til, bot,
, ’ ■ . I*., -i; 1, ' kv|H two zwrople busy gatherng . • , ■ t
,,1 writirle. hl' s\ste*n l1st‛$ hnrlisiiiruirorit 57 ' ontiinini eii el
\ few erots: of- "i(hti) ’ iii*
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.