Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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27
Saturday, October 1, 1927
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE Fr
1927- New Fall and Winter Styles --1928
$27.50
2 Pants
' $24.50
$32.50
2 Pants
redith-Jord Clothiers
3
MENSOUTEL
- F
TulkSHale
YOUR cLOTHTEES
SPIC SPAN-SPORT SHIRTS
paving last year.
ler made tons
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KELLY’S
in around cuds and off tarkles.
Anl his passing was of remarkable
euaey, llunt to Hikes and Hunt
" l’etty sroiri more than one long
ain,”
Burge Burgess, who hails from
Wale feater, turned in a st. lInr per
furmare at halfback in the opening
mme Burg was was high point man
for o’ Aigjes in yardage gained as
wellas in touchdowns somred. He
thislied tlvongh the play repeatedly.
Doths in plunging through the line
‘An l in making lung runs around the
eWA ail oir tarkine Nuul he was un
W R RINNE iud ofromm unusually
long Gari pas
| Silken, Tury and beff nil, cuds,
l ivon got in their usual ef
Tol
work as linemen, both ui
Today We Present
orth-While Shoe Specia
A clearance of over 60 pairs of stylish Dress Slippers, brok-
en sizes and discontinue styles, taken from our regular tock.”
t Although not every size in every style, your size is here in
in one or more styles. Shoes for dress, for street and shoes for
1 school wear. Come expecting unusual value—you’ll not be dis-
t appointed. Values to $6.50-
1
Patents
Ki dLeathers
Combinations
Calf Skin
CHOICE
$3.45
Blacks
Tans
Combinations
Blondes
ffru-Y and Mefrnkn Sikes was the .
outstanding defense man of- The
Rauno Thigh setbacks given Tiger
rues, hi enst Triniti fifty yards
ot/re-Ou threri-conseentive-plays
the,Mopporen r* with losses to
1 Trinity of eight 1811, and eight
cards napditiveled
| Tmong nthuirs of the line whose
uk was particularly Moticall
, wire Sit, i ight hairkie, at F
gari, 1 ghit guard. Sprott, aletter
mug Mas one of the leading defenar
nokrnh thesteam Saturaday, driving
ivil tackling hari a ll thee game, and
Figari, varsity squad man from last
In straps, pumps, ties, oxfords and step-in styles. Spike
heels, military heels, low heels.
th
1
year, upoued libles in the opponents
livremmatedl wind tackled with
deadly areuraey. .
l’isky Asabruk. former Cisea
lligh star, and 11.1’. Wylie, of Dal
I e
*
Ias. H1 1 nern, wire back inpuiform
NEW BAGS AND PURSES .
Snappy new season Bags and Purses, Fri- 1
(I day arrivals. In the popular small pouch, ,I 1
the envelope and under-arm styles; i all- 1
M over Reptile Leathers, all over Calf Skin and 1
combination of Calf Skin and Reptile,— t
F shown in Tans, in Browns, in Greys, Blacks 1
teoinn and many striking combinations, at I:
$2.95, $3.95, $4.50 to $5.50
with the new week following several
Ta,*s uf-rest m firder that Brurt must
cles might reeuperate, Alsalirook is
hatthark while Wihei a guard:
Merfullia, Houston Mayer, who has
been shirted ly Bile from the I
bale krield + The inel was still out
of 3mifurin at the, opening of the s
Mo magemty f wmtidb and yidla, samunal lagusspenant itieke out
Y r lie penalized. • ok N i defea 4 Nv
a Bineg ten eligitatity rnfesdimgmengiants 1 pireliing of
MILeatoal refers, as well banytaife
JLP) as m competition, it is gas 14] R II H
1U uderstang why the cforecmgnt wf i w York 1 6 1
==== - — | 1 hein i wi %. imps, a nt, ami 6 h . U ok I* - . - -- 10 9wstawih i i, for 1. siopilder. IT: 14
aierely I-Gring - light -hum stu a who Hat lie vielatel a rule r S. "* mil seat . 1 lock hi uniform sun."
on * m im t 1 "= are now working he
They need laboratory work. The in riAlt hire thmt we have ile -win ciel gatri oin Kyle Tint,
athletics neia is the liberators if ui dtiun of rhlohtire-atructure: . hating out this nrcticd into
where they experience these things Because this matter-yi enforcement in 1 ui wI dingily the Dinian erfeet with the beginning’ of the
Ehicaiob-emes f geof s t i This raiso wain heglifted:
- rest stars has been full of articles moient impariamecause this is ***k M Crus auidgenn haw Weimlay o feadh week, hew-
rewriting eliaraeter developur-at, the most vit il Hut in the league’s tu P’illsliurgh, Its lewtito Cur ni, so this who desire may view
, | 20-2. of curricula Bi that organizat ion, the state excut he vimati, 2 1.1 tway, flierei, 1" erimmages o .such Jaye Will a
I memi nu tiunlin Tueining sai emmina Antas s penis of as mins the sett We • the MrA * tinge as that at the Angles :
I un might reesive proper emiphasis, eroding severity, as violations aredteatei Mathmil 1 1"**0
L and other similar tojies. Eames brought to light. This ieilirxijgclny Fuhr with PN1 * .
. tars and realizing that property con to he approved 1y an grin ma. ... ,
BY ROY HENDERSON anvta femtian is making ai inee M "I ile -hu mri or caumi - L . 8 ill 6. dhthineil h Nis rnl
(NMetle Director, Intevstholastiy lumi €fibufiun in this fieit. it o
Fur. w........, ENo:......ar Sm Iaieti-l naavelis......1 phlilcstai, t. Scam Auh 1".....1.....
• horst in qllof a in the ColgateZluny in one 0 is ceepati insagwi rigghigy M ‘ s. mee i
* * Ml.....m in tteemnet-igim cedeq-8007 Tula.....
• Euleation itself has often bech - staty • of sueiety th See NAA 1 1 in , . . , 1 . Bentt fuly hits aud the Brayes link
: AI and dreary: in an age: oPspcenlcouraging signs there niigh: tcafesistins 1......ViNtin trish stain ucone i Men secit
SPORT GIVING
EDUCATION A
NEEDED THRI
This year and with the host of fresh:
nmoi ont for the freshman training
R IF E I r be lieni that better result-
dell and dreary. In an age vi-spec.
1
the
Phones
1414
1430
KELLY’S
CLEBURNE’S SHOPPING CENTER"
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BOX SCORE OF FOOTBALL GAME HERE YESTERDAY
TEA M a
Marlin -
ore.
TEA M a
Marlin 1
ChurY4
First Quarter
e NEW. 1 EL rer vure ly SEP MET s
10110 710 680
1.93165.
Second Quarter
Poey broymogret ogre 1r YEP VEP
I 7 5 3 s 7 a # 100.
IS
an’e 125
We Give
Cleburne Profit
Sharing Stamps
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2 - U Rel Field is further, crowiled byt
\ ieeia doh: ku worlmnini. Day on the first section
of the nessemcrete Mladion, Bibles
2 a ainani : . 36
HoNTOS sent . Room Cl Hal Perry. sir lar Tryas Agin
Mmartomlark in 19th. 1521 and 1920
And dreary 011 MAC PCTP tins
thrill, excitement, jazncand spie th er neitini sthat rrisUn lisil ,
education hiss, not only failed toto prevent wan Nd after puiens H
held its own: it has lieeh de Thri led, oil that soeisliamsald otheri"ine‘ OUTinAiA
di-nature til-mdelof it has.. meets were not oiHTHSULRKL
citoi almost unpalataulThis, th guirkiy suspended its Mi aplrO li T I 1 T
: my mind, is its greatest present o’ war, enure 10 "Inert in "ise Y 1 1. PHCHRU
handicap. NAimerity certainly dersiMt-si Tr PN till CM IninE
mat appeal to pout tony In In a mg of iatim PT in E S TUT THIHT L ALT
ie. Bay waited-sings era ginti W LM THAT THTAT
a uwi, ac eau-asoor-onnii n i of utg L TTAIUUII ELTC -
mem a personal indpond-ectalm s rwan r the adeninei inanrn ronan . IA
consciousness of per Be wants Nth ss 8 a Trent HTUBLU
neggnition amdig his fellows andii.....t."ITUIVTIT TILUTHTI/
Tfigh school foot ball in 1997 1
calling u. What as.S.FI
wring Th Nowith it Whpt a° . +05 Ns-nciat al Dex/A
wen klingi m wo almit it 1 Arse AMERICAN LEAGUE
u sung to use sour inflaquer "KNEW yoroxit PHa
iconttulle! That its Ruthin inticth limni The
Ailesninis, keptli TT t mu, -rating ng iujo Tanga
widfifor. time beta timadcadith B* Yeukclie
student . How (lie in kies s in) Tithi ART
education has not only
Lis elders. ile finds this easily iin
extra-curricular activities: he tail
to rh it in Iris srmfiex. hi atimet
es"he is trained to A. thinges anil
in Thme Gilding aenl . in sikeestul des .
ing he finds jex. In education he i-
not traimul, he is taught; L r It
at to doing things, he i gin u i
things fu, be done a great differ-high
1 meet this cbiatienge wi 11 N A-Tdoe eat
:1s i my wosuder the boy, is stN p 10m ini ‘the Tatur of the wane
nafed int ovain alumous by w hom i i Kihat Hrs w i I met long uote ate an M 5 shengl one i ,
eofiege mius they, place where to lactivits is the school xystem that Vos Tor
. 1 Found Iiitiusei : and Opr partienini Tracts from the ua in- Lusiin t ot Xa mot
Me hen himdr was thegschuntr dimt-exerts a ponienirksa
II • tu tennis cunrt. 1 her ball Gous integer On thrlude nt luahys
or the dance flour, rather than in .16 thy enaeims only knew nt, riw] NT. I.
I he elisproomt!‘ : ital i n, ul t hi Eire n IT rg Ti i n iml ( 1 !
cnre.
in I.' 11 1 I •
Pea urle
Where in the elassrimi small weilt-mbe, Tiigwfegr itai a in
find pragifieg and proper direction vieng attitude vomtinyeil will, m
, ur the deer seated passions that son lima, iaing ant vf To otitigey
Trul humgeiepnaeet’ wiTter-thelnenrtoowTI Tic sbeliphii
side the-builiggan are we givingle ifsuteh will fipl lunuselt omt
instruction of practical oxiples imgpng ihThigtaigius
. air.....frel mmiy stress, acrifieghsiney) the numss 1 Hi the ligE
oyaly, eo operation, farir pigs. In Wh am h ing Dill n men el : "i
Prof. George E. Muhnson ur, Hamvar minsmarter out high- Myal .
Propiks cutrenied foutisyli
mmt hhi ontAitLutha
CErs, mt i i- even mot- hi, MAN
tween inotion au arthnr, tm mcr je ri int in the high rehmils, I - NATL.....1 x*
intense is the educational esperi-heicollineri th e wtiment aigi more
emer nature in Mwaling " De Kit
: Sumreene has said: j/The athieti ipn ot aitulegernt cilnration, after
fidll is # laboratory Torthetting dispgTetimggiin tit |
ethics," I1 is, if The proper leader Tern Tied in regant to- Nex. musfure,
ship is thro utliegwise, it N ingrrish , dames-arteg Irving King in
ap to be the uppakit : No, unihats book “ The High Sekpl Agr ‘
inijeir guidance, we ms export thiessid: The great newt is riling Hit
athie-tienfiel to he Thiegi homgatereeyeutk. Through thrse-rritiral-xearse pamu 3
where this, metals, lo alty, st-Tenting to himh abundant MI, biriige
manship and other worthwhile fr nities for satisfying his esmwh eh.an1:- Eh
Things are taught. hevally is funda .5x sense of xrithoud hr w hiolusome Mcinit.
mental to good citizenship, TheraW Ties, in oralery, in debate, in.
great - hoof of nvatiy W the teion 1, Tu literature, ete." 4
games. It reaches its fullest exind It durational vaties are tu be ot
sion in footimul d dived from fortilf, what, W i - 5 n MAETSIt FX17
A teacher my lestru foriyor extary - First, a set of eligibility n
Emiversitl savsi ‘ Effectual expn
sion of these ties in nctor article
and the moresirrel, the cirgwit lix
1.1 chin
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Hi 1
Lean
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- eatimhn 11 :
aampiint oidanki
0 Href fir ganr 5 th
wing
an director of phi sigil 1 raining at .
ran Paris alprevomt, as on i Te PI
Monday gijn th: 1927 sjuad 1h
X PeNFrears Berryh
seston , ----- - name fimigememl and will E
Iritaleteehsi ----5 " Lie re.....inbired as ani of the mow
wih, i Hon Tet-mspuar athletes of Texas N. & M.
I.. 8 w! Jnmard, 0: " The fir-f unitour the Nugieg mw i
All . 5.25 +.. __onerote ietie stagima is rapidles.
/ Third Quarter
TEAMPIm y l ru ll
Marlin, 2 1 0 I0 - 40 1
(buri 0 UI S 46. I1
Fourth Quarter
TEAM ay TP SEP Fr Jui rer eagre Iy
Martian s 7 n o s 32 2
011 0 7
up - vE
n 85
an 0
NP MET
6 20
o
I’ll bdelphiin 12 fir 2,
..trig emtpletii ait is xl
LAVA eha ofitwinthe ry
P1.19. ltatgStgmd
EMTU scssilin busings"
"uning-f of agnities, anuuneeil
n ran M-worl when Noway
- G-HTTA . itlinglatw iu the new unit |
TIETE which win saf 10.000 spectators.
(ODE: ,#, attempted passes: rE comdeted paisiowePA yards
galurdpassing: ler. Teft onrums: yigle yards gained on
left end runs; rer right on rows: YEr yNras mined on
riglu,curin: I. imiplegeicygp sards gine plung:
S:EP cards gained own punts.
seoi: DY UFRTT***
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TVECDOXS Tintin, Taster, Lay and.. Tints after touch
Jenn: Neshinieg), officials: Magnes (S. M. U.) ref.
ret Ransion, magie: Williams, timekeeper: Poindexter
NMI lean 2A
how her elul, had conquered Me-".
Mirrgor, Gatesville, Granger, Teague -
and taftwell to win 1926 honors. %
Tree rih, cornered, resorted to an 7
atialatack in which Lenoir used
so areurate top to gain 278 yardNt" g
while four completed passes in the
latter stages of the contest develop-—
ed a threat that netted I yards and 1
a’l but send the Bulldogs romping A
across the goal
Cleburne out plage her visitors in ‘
practically every depriment of the 0
game. The locals collected 17 first 4
dowes 10 the six gained by Marlin, .
Hone of which developed through a ,
five yard penalty against the Yel- at:
Hlowjiagkets, On line plunging theF
| TeHawjackrts: attempted 31 off. F
taeklix, center and end bucks, net-
Hog 281g sards. white Marlin exe
enter I1 such plays, with a gain of 1
PL ards NaTlin tried tithe passes, 7-1
only four of which were successful, ...
while Cleburne, opening an aerial 3
attack, sn t hrec last quarter, tried six, .
coileted ime and nabbed off 30
tardy ITad vithei tr am resorted to "
Hissing earlier in the game, thescore ,
Dwonid have shown entirely different - .
results, for the Yellowjackets per- h
forte a long range a bettack with . 1
umeasiy weurery in the late min- c
rutes of play and the Bnlilogs show- :
ci adepticgs at a short over serimi
inage Pots: which would have mo- 1
GEORGETOWN
COLLRESATONSE
Ai Meg pening EM
$ *:Si hut history the T6
Lugs are pointing toward wi
1 4m (,, wheitty ivi
Coach Lefry Bione Met
true 0 in th u (s)i
ed bye By l
thesgri
a Tiny
found with T
rlie Tirergril
VF 1be tai g
1 Daan Pl
iswiup his N
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will Mv
Chueli Hat
u heel inteiviee
Kith his Timggn
A NH
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1. waid Hus tin
AM RAM 5 la
su! the Hl this we
he pih updiri
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3. Despiti 11 rant
Pimeniyg gauie sal
SNiTIle 1 T1 1
R H " plat, the:
I ue rar #86
alum
tin ars:
sibnt ehemstry or phissies. Int with, rides I limit will safeguard this) edu- -
un laboratory maigeat the ste tatigat Mllues, nil N°......1, a niul NATIONAL LEAGUE
• lent would id liain ach. One minis dongemet if teen. If the set BRONKA N. MA 7n 1
erpeet about the same resiali by mini is to be effective, there-nust p-or-r*
4T E FEEfOR
-Tibtin
rh.it
tiially tind the final results had
UE **igl In red earlier. 5
Ni following is the 1926 record of ‘
with its eamie tion thesgrating
g its fur gridliren pformart,
STe FT MH including that of thel --------— —
out l tanl, will besaronnelgnimbi : yards rarong Cmt *U. T ReemmonL. here Chart f.a"" PT 1 Motindtew::
Tiat-dower Creel moly 2. tponptteacthgowatooamerutsnn Marline 0.
at left goare mnimeowent in for pl y of Iteammsuf Iligh a MIg • I mipl 1. MANii:
enh-195, 54493900 0004,300
win L L 1 w.s incomer he wind earrief or thiltuig a hong Alm hat HIMadiion Ser1.
Tiger Hearts Fridaya nghsown-t
(TA Assorted P’ris) i . urst JNo on a h at uaes sit righe-mna ticomay 1 Jistto Mmegraurri RHNom D. Mugliu ml
*
1 THimity rally in the fourth renit tr sinwn at Jet a Hopkins I Wan Ami Muir Mc W THEN ‘‘ Ms
FRERE DeITTa Carl. (Barrel NeibaniaheirnaiStan-am Tiging meat ......* HA
. mod np by Tiarylor in " * maid nu mgr, vate. lame Temeet (iuucoe ing, Cheh Paull
a third prion- and the Tigers em 2M MpATEs pinole a potty 4 IT W-splay Tajpnhe Bra
IuIuiftNCtaLutcoriiasen.....1
TuiriHing fowthatreess **" iiMLon TapiahCreed musty jams
. tiS Main. Tmoight guild. sittonaile .
. : Sole poll tewicham Nr "an through antci. : DTr
varus and Davit / filA Muhin
1 . in Hl/Csersaid quarter imjuer Pre
! SABN to Praiti: Mounted for 14
' Baylor Bears Break
one learH elni 1 kir Their third
mh fochdowin eat in: the th RA
te whew. Timitys fwldial on their
. won mi varil his anil Ianal, Jihi"
i w, aim vard- in rr is
finally pausing the bail AME
+
YELLOWJACKETS STING
| BULLDOGS 20-0 HERE FRIDAY
Nin N riin n
+
1 Liane foriike State honors tuuerilly SkrNy: OH Company V
on Toko Ceedman Sardinaa Fir m - mgarkey wnte" uw Dwells in futehiison 1
m
of thatitini.-15
Tailed to gain at oght girit Die Buirae ilish uerday,
vis maili i sail and Lull **:t1 b wina treaii last.: v-gnim JUST RECEIVED -
Marlin on their owr If-stesing befManhe den %
Damir pathdi 50 early 10 fApoink, Eran mo with
who returned 10 Su ds Mason To Me) the Rmidhg-veppcai ihehadi .
1. (Cmntinneil from T’ge 1.
I Schesta to l’ietson Was ronitd-tr
1 : for a in yards and first dewn. Cork
for Clebursie made pfrtlrn-taekte
. Jobes we nt in for Langin 1
noir, made 12 yards and first down
Junes, Boumr Bisde 2 Jaok piomatipai Detrist It in 1996. The
ihteuglu AC dXIti ftwng-wmgyhst dimsufivggwhid
Davis, to Equyte, was nembetathtarkelnragiint, the butkiaf Clete
“‘ltnmuei EAt 1 Jan I‘a=, Mg lain Hlizl *hiNl lougiilly during
res 1, liuntet. Was incompete.bheife time quarter-Ton mavi wivil
T’wrth down and 1. wars to ge to the piling /
I squira to impkimk masilaekt nt in tor lnsf Inff of t
bocki by 1.nvir, Madlic- ball an. Inf Marlin A monstratel |
arminl right vid. Relista tain E
. gain sit fi tackle. l’Ass, Mpbatpwmpl-in fof 0 sanl- as ile guu
to Plcison, was incomplete Ihoued. The zam
noir shade d yards at right pl N. - + - —
New Felt and
Velvet Hats
AT WEST’S
o il own. . 1%, Fobnst =======--------------------
l’isrem, was completrit not 17 anl *+44+H**H*************************************444
toil Tint down lirT
jmtyt aymnt-wmmm $
end. Lass, Melma to I‘......was I FAI MIURL REAL 1
EAT MORE BREAD
Martin was vli urs 11 yr SPORT WRITER EXPLAINS
: lie-mnitmatemi to.mom 1am HOW CLEBURNE WON
And Specify
SCHEPPS’ BREAD
SCHEPPS BAKERY
I. J. Bowers, Mgr.
dos Cruteher for PA Fib Ata, on
ED athert th 1844, was will
for Sard Ts, fwniid m Ne Jud -Paton, in which thedutet f
...Mahan recovery ter Somhigg atar star fantail TIT"
e sapyrestompegp Japkomrmd night iyplrtmmeer, basfew i
mirm Auderem fit Fais. det ":*‘......thr 1. "IMHE" *-************************************#*
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