Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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the league top. ■
Only one game was played in the
Texas League, Vaughn of Beaumont
winning a hurlers dual from Hsrs
citizens of Cleburne the highest quality merchan-
dise not only in toilet goods, stationery, sundries,
and Candy but also pharmaceuticals that are pure
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Grandview Team
Beate Cleburne
Remember Motheron H
Sunday May{oth
ing for the inaugural
freight and passenger
the route, elfective J
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Dick mald he was
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creased Cleveland's lead in the Am-
erican League race.
Al Thomas held Detroit to Sev-
an scattered hits and Chicago won
a 3-0 victory. The Washington Sen-
ators beat the New York Yanvees
In every community you will find one outstanding
competent druggist, selected by officials of the Rex-
word—that is, when things wen
right with her and Dick.
Maanes of bronze butterfly romes
seemed almost to flutter thelrwing
petals as she gathered them into bar
arms and hesitated a moment to took
at the card that aba found in thetr
dewy deptha
it was so that Dick found hei-
her arms filed with a fortune m
Jupe Pluvius stopped in Wednes-
day to provent the Henderson Street
Battery B game but this tilt will ba
played off Saturday afternoon ao-
Mpurts
By HAROLD V. RATLIF
An anti-Acid
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50c
any." her tone was a ntle more
under a joint agreement between
the Burlington and Rock Island, the
latter operating the line for the
first throe years, after which the
Rock Island and Burlington inter-
ests will alternate in operation for
five years periods. The route is mev-
mteg MIKS ahoxiaxanuaannak
“Oh, Diek-hello," she gasped,
wenk with the joy of eete him
The dowers were instanty
forgotten and the light to her tac
glowed incandemcent
.Ho murmured, "Hello," dom the-
doer and trawmad. Hi eyes left her
to the mammoth
tereee the went *"
_"Whats Faster doing. etartins a
atwanbouse, eg is this some e» til al
oelebrattont Who is to be san.
rmtalsted. may I askm
she laughed, shaken, prtnetvan,
from awing him suqdenly. ‛Oh,n0‛
they're mine-that t-Ms Frasier e
Herac fushed mimerabiy and ahe
stopped ran it toollems,
-"Oh —" he said. "I med* as it to
had suddenly been endowed with a I
superior vision.
"Oh, no—Dick—”
Ta -Faster in?" be interrupted
coldly, “rd Bko to see Mm tor a I
minute." I
Dallas and Art Worth to Hous-
ton and Galveston. Texas, thus giv-
ing their companies for the first
time a tide-water port and direst
connection with the world's mar.
keto. This project recently waa ap-
Brand ter inmaata ommera
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Grandview high school baseball
team defeated Cleburne high school
at Cleburne Tuesday afternoon. The
score was 13 to 2, the game being
called at the end of the fifth in-
ning to allow a city league game to
begin. ' «
Williams pitched four innings
for Grandview and Bennett went
to the mound in the fifth. Both pit-
chers had easy sailing Hl led the
hitting attack of the Grandview
team with three solid knocks out
of four trips to bat.
The same teams will moot m
Grandview Friday May 7. It is ex-
pected that the Cleburne team will
will be strengthened in several de-
partments before that• time when I
come.
shorn be pleasd by the All-Silk
Mother's ay Package of Artstyle
Chocolates-—a delicious assort-
r boxed in one,
sizes.
LOOP BATHE
—him up when the
boys hustle. They demonstrated that
■ at Dick's promine, con-
to bar pleasure la the fow-
to ran in lom Everything was more benutitu
** “he-thes "he- au was right wE Pe
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lie Taylor for mound duty this eve- '
ning. Tayly, when in shape. to hard
to beat though he relies mostly on
good control
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Motion to the Gulf parte. Coinci-
dent with the Rock Island expedi-
turns, the Burlington, through the
Fort Worth and Denver City Rail-
road, likewise have spent i
amount The new line into
ana Galveston, connectin
INTERESTED IN SAM.
Have a letter from J. D. Rhem of
Bhat Henderson street, Cleburne.
Bare it is: "Mr. Ratliff, could you
inform me which team the short-
itop that played with Rio Vista in
the flag last year to playing with?
T expected him to be played in the
1 cup race with the Rio Vista team.
I but I saw the Rio-Sand Flat game
and he doesn't play with them. Will
appreciate it very much if you can
tel me. l am a friend to your
sporta."
Rio Vista first entered the pen-
nant race sponsored by the Times-
Review this year but decided they
did not have enough good players
for a team so they consolidated
with Parker. You will find the
a shortstop, Sam Wray (I believe you
1 are referring to) with Parker ac-
cording to information received by
W. We have not seen him play this
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that"iiermrdopatrpizamp.m
"What is there to explain f” he de-
manded with a carelem Utting at Ms
eyebrows and shoulder, n knew
zou’ve been going out with Martin
Prazter. Bonnie told ma Th km
Hme for him; but when I ask you
to.zowithme, you have to work.”
Dick, that isn’t true—I was as
notry— did have to work Friday
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to foul blows as St. Louls road, jointly with the Burlington,
in a tie with Chicago fee formally will open its new Uno from
last Friday by downing the favor-
ed Carmen. Scoring eight runs In
the first inning Stinky Davis’ team
had to do everything in its power
to keep the Carmen from at least
tying the score.
"Mr. Foster tent In new,” she tota
him with terrible pitiful calm: hold-
ng the roses so closely la her arm
that the thorns stung her flesh. But
she was oblivious of their temperate
pals, m comparea with the stahbing
pain in her heart that drowned and
! mpomrrsd every other conciousnese
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"PMhottohowing day, Mary was a.
most paralysed with surprise, rellet
and joy when she heard Dick’s voice
•ver the telephone He talked quite
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In the Texas League had to be
[postponed while throe tuts in the
majors could not be staged. The
newly organized East Texas League
also had to rest on its flrot day.
I However, Wednesday was a time
of celebration for Cleveland fans
as Wes Ferrell, Indian twitter,
pitched a no-hit, no run game. it
was the first perfect tilt of this
rind sinte re Lyons turne the
las and Houston than any present
railway Une. -
The new service will extend south
from Fort Worth afld Dallas
through Waxahachie and Teague to
Houston and Galveston, where a
connection with the Galveston Ter-
minal railway Company, owned by -
the Rock Island and Etirlington win
be made, connecting witty the Gulf
docks. Plans are now Ad the mak-b
Commission and the new route adds
nearly MO miles to ths operating
milsage. , ,
Preparatory to opening this new
route to the Gulf, the Rock island
has expended approximately $10,-
000,000 in re-building the Trinity
and Brazos Valley railroad, which
forms a link in the chain, and <u
constructing cut-offs’ from the
Texas Pan Handle wheat and oil
country, thus providing the short-
Dick looked at her strangely,
started as if to speak, with a sastur
of his band, almost an appenl;then
etopped and said matter-t-tacti»,
AU right. I may drop in later.
Good-bye"
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Mary coua have prostrated berorif
in humilation and ramoram me ku
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to understand.
tote his otice,i
■What doing, she wondered Bonnie
eertainly couddn’ be rteommendsd
for anyehiug that weald pay her to
asake that trip to New York every
day. Tramportaton. lunehes and
the clothes she would requtre would
canaanzede
1.“Wenl, that’s what ninety per cent
of the girls are in tbs business world
for. Why not be frank and admit
- enur nothing ever hnd been changeltm Tvoubleoulnnmont.otthem
< tzTdzonnesttsiagou"n.baruchbesnottoottoddorKenotmhe
tutht0l9, a “ overwte ecuyaizdhepiageana
soy own dash for the hash, so I ana "holemeried tottertng.or
pikeg her up and took her along, imaa.an impudent mono’that W
found the kid was out job-hunting, “ .^..1 A t.her
ags mhn 1 tmauxendy. -Big
«Tid, MarT 1^ ** PieK out of her program,
“n-WNYe
L.Ateevonxlack.thensxtday.an-
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‘ "Wen, mot her * hero tor "Gee Mim ‘
private ewitchboard work ana odd whate mendi you
fobs to spare time Do yon think out de shop."
thattfhe salary I Mary had unite forgotten that an-
to^tX^raEj^^ wi6
hadmucheexperience.c.z -- ot color an tragrance that greeted
, =* me “* “ —
pinches and outpltehsd four Yankee
twirlers. Philadelphia and Boston
were rained out . ,
Two games were played to the Na-
tonal League, Chisago downing
Cincinnati 24 and St. Louis win-
ning from Attsbunsh 7-1 Grim
Hornsby and Buphenson hit dou-
bles that figured hi the scoring and
Baecht held the Reds in check in
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there is more to it than dolling up.
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5.5a s: 5 zan “ 32.
more than absorb any salary she
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whether er not she was working. It
made little duerence la the tmiy
, budeet, whatever Bonnie did. Mary
promised that she would do what she
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Brazos Avenue meets the 144th
Infantry band this evening in the
Cleburne Amateur Baseball League
provided it does not rain. The game
opens at S o'clock at Gorman Park.
R win be a battie between a
club for first and one tied for the
bottom in the standing. But the
Band, though it lost Ito flrot tUt,
is strong enough to give any club
a tough contest. Brazos Avenue will
have their hands full
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MAAm-F4Nba,Trg-
2. Xary Voughn is private acoretarv
fo Konald A. Foster, an inveatment
bandeer otWau Street She supports
her stolber, twin brotMro am
Eounger Mar, Bosnia, to whom ahe
hanalwave OWen tha laat at avarr-
OmeaaM Bonnia want, »a man
dalovee, SaSoaoir Dick BaUwin.
ie2 the epodea beautiq at UW
tewOv and makaa U bnown tkat aha
“ocm.not tatond to stave tar a tMas
dura. Marr ana Did, hava
had an andaratandiao that at aaea
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200aefonallu Prasier diaoaaara that
Me attraction for Marr Ie quits an.
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Eedeodeeto 00 *“* for a month
teOMs* thing, oat, for which Marr
te SMS, te she does sot Mta to go
zhout with him. Bonnie lets Dick
ibnowo.about Marv’s attentiona from
Vrauler and oraduany paing javor
with Diab with herentdKou““vepore
about Maru **• attendu a atom
: fortyte Greenwich dlage witn Mary
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alept sweetly with a emile___
lips and awoke to the joy of a new
W j o
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j™7’ could remember, Bonnie was awal
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with a tellow that estate mov tn a
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to "Musee de la Cui-
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the show-places of the city and
famous chefs will give their pa-
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several sections, one to represent
historical table furniture, anothex
to illustrate the pteasyes ehHmM
CMAPTERa6 fvhin I "Glad to do anything I sag. How
font care so muck to ahia are you—busy M a generair
am Vaughn declared. „"An-yauqh Youmustbo buns
si they were almiktne yourself. _ You haven’t been in ' .er-
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gowqdowwmmrapenonnEinsonnagin 3
you, Dick, aad I’U tall her."
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Km not as clever as Mary. Well
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mtns to get me in at hts offle
Ba So therel Mary might
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