Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMES-KEVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
FAGE TWO
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Queer Oue to Deal With
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By CHARLES P. STEwiI
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State Department Finds
Japanese (iorernni^t Is
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JOHN
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EUGFNE POOLE
Manager. 4
has
his
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as a rality.
But they refuse to do so.
1* om the emperor on’ down, they
HEAT CONTROL—
It’s the thermostat that
controls the temperature
of the oven . . . and it
works superbly with Gas
fuel.
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Entered at the Pontorice at Clebnrne, Te
wecond class mail matter,
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a tood little boy but a tiny
bit spoiled. Will you please bring
me a push cart and a high chair
and some oranges. Please" don’t
l ot get my little aunts. Joan and
SPEED—Quick, intense heat the moinent
you light the burner.
Tou
B:
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m it ■ carefully if
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Dear-Santa Claust
and it’s gas alone
that gives you these features
SANTA CLAUS
LETTERS
MAXIMUM
cloud
height
V
been
neck
.in i
with
c er n
island
32,113 FT.
PACIFIC OCEAN NEAR.
ISLAND OF MINDANAO,r
ni hty queer government
with. V
Some Cooking Advantages
Are-Not Due Entirely
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SHOE REPAIRING.
L G. BAYLESS
SHOE SHOP
Gas Ranges are on display at your
dealer’s and in the display rooms of
the gas company. Their low cost
will be especially interesting.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER^, 11
-L akR.
For Instance . .
AE OCfWH I? I
DEEPER AT ITS |
DEEPEST POINT
'WAN "THE 4
. HIGHEST MOUNTIN
IS HIGH--
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DEPENDABILITY—Gas is the fuel that
never fails.
to the -Fuel tJsed :.
2
aome«a.
any |
It costs you only
1-3 cent per per-
son to cook a
meal with nat-
ural gas.
stitutiunt
'i diet, for law ।
WEE
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206 E. Henderson
Phone 57
MANTER CLEANERS””
unt premier, for example, has be-
haved during the Manchurian crisis
In a fashlon which almost has con-
vinced foreign diplomats that he con-
sidered himselt u genuine premier
or. at nny rate,’that he was trying
to become a kerfuineone
Had the Manchurian issue not been
of a nature to align the strongest
rival influence in Nippon against him,
it is even thought that the baron
might have been successful in put.
ting his office upon a perinanentiy
firmer basis.
hAm "therv n
COOL KITCHEN— •
It’s oven insulation that
makes the kitchen cool.
... Modern Gas Ranges
have it.
♦
. 5 mi.
- ——±u=i=s —r -jut:
cirerus VIKMLXX FR TKXAS/
CttXl K TS.
con-
rnler
' rur-
(29, 141 FT
MT. EVEREST/
N . a no authority whatever; actual
executive authority is vested in: th
premicr,approximately as itia vested
iu Uto president here in t !to United
-Stites. '
IIATOD v IA II IFF
Xl. kiter ’ . ' '
GLASS
Special Low Prices on Windshield
Munic ipal"//Gas Company
GASSY^M
Tol’S
Upholstering, seat covers, for
make of car
A COMMON GARDD SNAIL -i7 -
cam pull a -o4b 50MES HIS OWN W/ElGHf
‘ 15) G 1911, h Central 1*1 CM Asociation, Ine.
A rensinder that f he governor i# pleased
We are two lit tie boys named
Vernon and Kenneth: I, Vernon,
want a train and traek, airplane,
interurban and track. and nuts
and candy, ane remember all the
other little gills and boys.
I, Kenneth wnni an airplane,
interurban and’tmek. and a train
OTIS PETERSON
- Top Shop
115 N. Main Phone 900
HAUIY PARLOR
NATION \E fl NUTY SHOP
TO SUMMARIZE: !
' Japan’s constitutional government
(the only government It has for dip- ,
lomatic purposes) is constantly sub-
ject to the whims of ah Intangible I
but all.potent super-government, on. I ’
the one hand; off the other hand it I
is subject to termination on short ।
notice by assassinatton at the hands
of an overwhelmingly superior and
wholly irresponsible power for which 1
it theoretically is answerable.
It is difficult. to negotiate satisfac-
torily w|th such a government, ac-
cording to the state department om-
cial whose nnme I mustn’t mention. i ,
-yr- —— -------—— —T 1.
and track, and remember the oth-
er little boys and girls. We thank
you, Santa, and love you lots.
Your little friends.
Vernon Ratliff,
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pdu " , he has a cabinet onero like
l-j, bird's than this couni t) with
i uaremier, wi-nnajob neminalty is
afoufonta par with Premi i itamnay
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Texas farmers will plant less cotton than
Y OF
•AUL JONES , 113 YEAR'S
AFTER HI$ DEATH-
roi OENTIFICATiON PURPOCES
. WHEN Rt MOVED FRCM
—== . . PARIS to THE U.S.,
’ • NAVAL ACADrMY
5"4EL2 . ' " --lw
on '. paroline hini does no harm. Ont f
ye1I who liave bern paroled I have had to ।
, retirnonis five or six. I haveyefto receive
; a < bmimunicnt iop ohjectin to the, release
of any prorernfter he has been freed.
Finger Waves iDry ---___- 23 Where Workmanship is Guaranteed
Miss FLLIE nOE Reasenable Prices.
HOWEVER, it happens (so, at
lenst, the state depantment feels, cer-
tain) that.• Japanese acquisition of
Manchuria was an enterprise to
which the dominant military ele,
ment among the Islanders was com-
mitted.
Now, Itjs among the anomalies of
Japan’s fictional constitution that the
chlet-of-staf of the islanders' army
and the commanding Admiral of their
naval forces are independent of the
ek
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80c a per yer $5.00; six' t. -..... . . —
year. $100; six montiis $2 25; out ide of Tx
DID YOU KNOW? ... By R. J. Scott
peror in person for their orders.
The war and navy ministers are .
supposed, to be sure, to shape their
plans in harmony with the rest of
the cabinet's, but whether or not they
will be carried ut depends on what
instructions tholr technical subordi-
nates have had or may get from an 1
entirely different source. |
" fiblic opinion bwoms
ery . tall iziir into a Ielief
ci led to" the
liteles credited
. o—------,
STKRLIXt;. AND THE COTTON
A l{EDlr(XtltON LAW.
mora confusing to OCCldl nt ill diplo-
mt , in such negotiatins ns th -
BUT.. .one thing you can’t have
with other fuels is the great economy
of gas fuel!—
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WE DYE SHOES FOR ..... 504
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t * ofter heart around C’hrist mas. Make ’. ' n
iMI Uc.t their monar hy id pre
dmly whit it amuses them to iake >
l kere - tirt They rcognize that
place a ban pH
conviets durint
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tmas holiday . Histheory H t)
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WAAS HELD OH
CLEANERS
Patronize Master
W. B. FISHBURN, INC.
Quality is Never Cheap.
PHONE 440
suoEnospIgu
BRING YOUR SHOES TO
Boston Electric
Shoe Shop
INDEED, there are a few Jaranese
who play at constitutionality with an
nthusiasm that suggests downright .
, ‘ । acceptance of it as a fully established /
11 inetItut lon. f ■ • '
Eaco INMhWukatsuki, the pres-
"’ rez jurisdiction of the cabinet ministries
iso it of war and the navy respectively;
it or not), but Japan ha
in Japan the emperor I i, in fact,
absolu-g■
Tho chstitution, the cab not, this
nrenidet. ‘ the diet, the w liole outit
..I 'Imply upon Hlirohito’s surer-
anrc.
( .' '"'I frtu Hlufl It . / ,
W ASHINGTON,’ P.
* About monthly rates
in This . Business
Directory..
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The New Price of the Times - Review is
$3.00 Per Year, by Mail Only, Within A
Radius of 100 Miles of Cleburne, This Re-
matkable Offe^ Is for a Short While Only!
t’ xntintions
Ttikio con-
ux the
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MEMBERS OF TH> UNITFD Pi U.S
"' dim ega3
IMI.
. *taer
2MI.
labsolute monarehles are out of date
and d, ot propose to concede that
•7 ’ 142 aher bi Amer i the inM - " * I
hny-"bussukvival, * ""
i biimian kindne
dec ewofs he y i
-ner >'I pardon
a st n tty
other -tates fail to passlike meastres. Sen.
Oliver (‘unningham of West Texas, author
of cotton acreaye control bills, stands with
t he rovernor: Sen. Cunningham is unalter--
ably"opposed to repealing the Texas law at
this time and so informed the governor.
Fhis.is the Sterling viewpoint: “Even
thourrh the other states should not fall in
1y con olidation lerilsation. lli t.>iif over ovon if we did not have the law. I believe
kyatem hould be done iwa.v with as roon
1 -hs i lie coh t it ut ion max be amendi d,” ar-
paper and also (
! legislature to repeal the law. It would be
i a pood thing for lexas farmers if they re-
due d their acreage in line with our law.
toi
Manet i# ,;>n ac-
tivitie
•Ho continued
thus: ,,
Oh > ip: r Em-
peror 1ijoliito is
that. Ilie fi
repcal the cotton rFduction law even
lire.
si-su-
the
it the
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little'girl seven years
old, I go to school and like school .
fine. I have not missed a sun- i
day goingi tb Sunday school, in ' • h
several years: Please bring me a ’
big baby doll a dresser and a I
doll bed. also a pair of boots and '
a little - broom and fruit. -
Your little friend, j .
Edna Earl Street.
Berg
Brown
again
had 1
ugly t
headii
. we m
promo
Friday
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Cleburne Timca-Review
Bwahea Bran AResnoon cezospt #aturany) ana
bunday Mornihe by
OLURN NIWSFAPERA, Ina
1M South Anglin Btren
Cleburne Tezas
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s, w no miktnke the people do expect it. This
। is whal till' gul inor Naid to an intervinweri
‘ ■ "Llg not think the Iegialat ii> p nd
fv
consolidation of. county offices, Georgians
. Hsisted that they were beimnig inni d tedeath. ■ thelaw allow anyhow."
They demanded relie. Thy wii their tie Ii is said the world has a supply on
mauds and now the new* A m is roceii- } hand of 23,000,000 bales f cotton—-per-
ing the acid test. Why ot ‛Ix as ‘ Whv not. haps 21 000,000. What effect Would a bum-
eonsolidation ol eounties.nn con olilut ion per crop have next year on the price of the
,, e c , The Japanese system would be
inV NV ■ S. . A ci li up sees no reason to en-y enougn for occidental negotia-
if tors to adapt their policies fo if the
Japanesei themselves would admit it
A"-emae
Ne
AUrO REPAIRING
BRAKES LIKED
Cylinders ground, body work, any-
thing for your ar. Wrecker ser-
vice. Expert Mechanics. Work
Guaranteca.
KEITH MOTOR CO.
211 North Main.
Phone 9909
ATO roP ! PATIEING
2PAveztA
Sound logic. Althis must bring joy to the kikg george figurea very
tot‘ t we \ Yrt^ \\n I I" vu/m- boar of ormer Sen, E. c. Wejnert chief nromihentiy in tho English qovern-
i (th 4 i \ / .ir . 1A fL u ) 1/1., ♦ mrta picture, but .ali pey sons who
amonrrghe hnmanitarinns of lexas, who is I ar. at an ramillar wieh 6 details
- ‛ v Iarrely reponsible for the penal law, in- are perfoctiy aware that he pos-
Indin tin indeterminate sentence act anti
i the parole and the furTourh acts. Why not [
' ait. of mere v ami flowers for the living at
Door Glass and Wind Shields On i nnd Door Glass for Closed Cars.
Any,Kind Of car Also Top and Seat Cover Work.
WADE & GILLIS | ByrdisEaechtel
- _________415 south Main 416 S. Main St. Phone 292
the prole law WitHthe idea of having it
inoperitive. Whin a man has served the "e
giriri d aminintf his sentence with a elear
ii< ord and wi!l have employment on his’rA-
The United Press !.. < xi'l 8 •.ly,
use for pubHeatrn Ct alt h vs d ’
to it or not otherwhse credited .t ..
the local news publicatlon brein
Our Gold Plated
Frames
With a Davis Photograph make
an excellent CHRISTMAS GIFT.
DAVIS STUDIO ...
: offices,". . . 3 ,
GoV, Russell of‘Ge i .paved tlio wi
% for t ountyeorsolidaticl’e mu over roud-
Gov. RossS. -Sterling is It mail wilh a
i . ■ ■ In lii 1 । a ' he carri ' ’
Kenneth Ratliff,
, : P. S.—Santa, bring dur kitty
"Teepa," a mouse.
iho fin'd if । iN V behave they can look for-
. imnder the "parole Law. ।
e
witli Ilie idt (of hi clemency policy; he
! W, 1; n<d a l arge n timber of extensions
FLEXIBILITY—By turning a 'ever you
have twenty-five different grees of
heat at your beck and ca Why be
limited to a few?
vised u1 thy next stm er the lerielature."
Npeking of tac« andteyatiithisisthe
viewpoint of the auditoi: ’ A large part of
the tax lurden coms from lb alppmt of
county kovompoment. It is probable that
1hy i ft rule, are innau d with less rf.
licit ncy than the slate povernment. 'I’he
whole ■subject' of romutyoverip nt shotild
he studied and Such ehanges shonld 5e.
made as are i.- ■.>■. to redure the cost
of this service to a minimum. "I li burden
of evunty tase . could prob,iiily tie mater-
ially lightened by reducing the rif ber of
PHONE 13S
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of county office A\ hv net reduce tin cost 4 flcecy staple? Isn't it true that the surplux
ofcoutypowrhmenttoth minimuni’ ) fixes the price?
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standing oz reputatlon of .any p rann firm ii-ior,
porn t inn whiet, may appnr. In e 9 eolumhs ot The
limer-Eview, will bn vidy corre red’ 1p‛ n i be-
ing brouxht to the attentin .1 O' i !'" ■ hers
Deal Santa Olaus:
Please send me a doll that, is
slrepy-iyed and lots of fruits and
candy and nuts. .
• Marion Rust.
Joshua, Texas.
Any erroneous roflectinn linem itve cburncter
„vi sos State Aiditon More Hynh. "In the | ( hristmiz time
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corties and consolitutins rertain county line it would not be necessary to call the
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mnths, $2.7). Ry mail per ' and a vrvat runny paroles whilejonly a 14 W t -------
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National Adverusine reprehentntives, TEXAS j anu i ;. hi ' < .lion i haf a large part of tiinssirerencd,-nanmscar‛Tor
Dallas. Ghidago, Kuttas , . . . ' , f . I
flu ; 1’edticl im i, dim to the prisoners know*
W urk (uaranteed ' ।
Rerzanent Waves ..... $2.00 1
Firfer Waves H.t -..2 200
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1931, newspaper, December 9, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558088/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.