Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday Afternoon, November 26, 1929
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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1 IRVINE W. REYNOLDS /
The Baptise church will send the
box containing clothes to the Buck- , p
ners Orphans Home today. Anyone and Deliere
- I who has any clothes which they
’ “ would like to put in the box should 8
1;’ do so today as this is the last day
the box will be open. About 380 00
in money will also be sent by the
church. 1
Another box containing canned
fruit and other food will be sent
to the home at a later date.
Missouri Lady Took Cardui and
Soon Felt Much Stronger
Mr. Cox, local farmer and resi-
dent of the Joshua community has
moved to the Cleburne community.
Glory Be! Thanksgiving Dinners To
Come Cheaper Ihis Year Ihan Last
City Briefs
‘ IFTEEN years after his grad-
nation, Dr. Caldwell became
is of the best-known members
his profession. A single pre-
ription made him famous. And
r forty years it has continued
make friends.
As fast as people could tell
hers about the marvelous way
is prescription corrects consti-
tion and relieves other troubles
used by sluggish bowels, de-
and for it spread until Dr.
ildwell was forced to have
I filled in quantities; bottled
d distributed through drug
Today, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
psin, as it is called, is the
aid's most popular laxative,
illions of people would never
ink of using anything else
hen they’re headachy, bilious, -
feverish, or weak; when breath ia
bad, tongue ia coated or they are
suffering from nausea, from gas,
or lack of appetite, etc.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as
you buy it from your drug store
is made in accordance with the
original formula from only herbs
and other pure ingredients. It
is pleasant tasting; its action
is thorough in the most obstinate
cases; gently effective for women
and children. Above all, it repre-
sents a doctor’s choice of what
is safe for the bowels.
Da. W. B. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctor's Family Laxative
Washington Moves to Dispel Stock
“Market Pall From Over United States
ASHINGTON, Nov. 26
(culture was called upon by
lent Hoover, today to offer
1 in stimulating business this
— (UP) velopment projects .
The shipping industry is to be
given 12 to 30 million dollars in
ocean mail contracts.
Sports
The game between the Joshua
Recreation Club football club and
Pat Donivans Irishmen, of Cleburne
was not played Sunday as the Cle-
burne club failed to show up.
Donivan skated Saturday that he
was not sure the Cleburne club
could play as several of the team’s
players were sick. The game will
be played, at another date which
will be decided when the represen-
tatives of I the two teams meet.
The local club may play Friday
after Thanksgiving as neither the
Cleburne or the Joshua schools will
likely have school then.
Many to Attend Game
Although the weather has not
been what it should be for a foot-
ball game so far this week there
are a large number of the local
football fans planning to be present
when the Cleburne High School
Yellow Jackets meet the Corsicana
Wildcats on Rhome Field Thanks-
giving. |
Joshua High School News
About: the most important ques-
tion before the students of the
school at the present time is Just
how many days we are going to get
off Thanksgiving.
The senior play for this year will
be given just before or during the
Springfield, Mo. "A few years
ago, I was in an auto wreck and
suffered a nervous shockthat
caused me to get very weak and
run-down,” writes Mrs. Henry John-
son, 1201 State Street, this city.
‘I was down in bed, getting weak-
er all the time. Nothing seemed to
be doing me any good, or giving me
any strength. I couldn’t raise up
in bed." .
Mrs. Johnson says that on the
advice of a friend, she decided to
try Cardui. in
“After I began taking Cardui, I
began to get stronger, so Of course
I kept it up. In a short while I was
out of bed, feeling much stronger
and better and not so miserable and
nervous. Since that time, I have
always been glad to say a good
word for Cardui.”
This well-known medicine is an
extract of valuable medicinal herbs,
and contains nothing harmful or in-
jurious. It has been in use so long.
Its merit has been proved by the ex-
perience of thousands of women
Try Cardui in your case. w-m
CHICAGO, Nov. 26—(UP)-Am-
ericans will sit down to a Thanks-
giving dinner of the proverbial tur-
key and trimmings this year, but the
feast will be more bounteous than
last year and will not cost quite so
much. .
Roast turkey, done to a golden
brown, with tart cranberry sauce to
give it rest, and pumpkin pie and
assorted nuts—mainstays of the
holiday since the Pilgrim Fathers
initiated its observance—remain the
choice of the vast majority of fame
illes, w survey of cities over the
country revealed today.
Fowl of all kinds are more plen-
tiful and lower in price than last
year, dealers from the Atlantic sea-
board to the Pacific coast revealed.
Other good things for the Thanks-
giving table, while varying in dif-
ferent parts of the country, will cost
no more and in many instances less
than a year ago.
Chicago prices, representative of
those throughout the middle west
were: Turkeys, 45 cents average;
duck, 35 cent average; nuts, 30 cents
THEATER CALENDAR
YALE—The Broadway Melody."
PALACE—"Me—Gangster.”
AUTOMOBILE TRANSFERS.
(0. J. Lockhart, Tax Collector)
Zimmerman Son and Co. to W.
A, Claunch, Cleburne, Pontiac se-
dan.
a pound and apples at 25 cents fol
three pounds.
The average Texas family can eat
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
(C. J. Lockhart, Tax Collector)
L. J. Caldwell, Cleburne, semi-
trailer. i
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- , .. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Thanksgiving dinner for something (Homer A. Gentry County Clerk)
oerrse aunet. m The best of every LA MenIA NE 0
thing, it was estimated. At Dallas
quotations were: Turkeys, 33’ and 35
cents; cranberries, 34 cents; pota-
toes. 5 and 6 cents a pound. Can-
ned fruits were higher.
all
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Ideas in conducting such plac
it may be that small hous
cottages on highways will be
into eating places until the
chalet can be materialized.
How Weak Nervous
Women Grow Stronger 1
Feel Better, LookYounger and
Have Steadier Nerves
That the president should sum-
mon even this economic invalid to
bit, limited as that might be,
testifies to the sweeping nature of
the mobilization which Washington
undertaken to dispel any
“foolish pessimism" resulting from
the stock market depression.
Every major economic group in
sthe country has been summoned by
Mr. Hoover- general industry, con-
struction, utilities, railroads, labor,
and now, agriculture.
.Industry has promised to keep
wages up. Labor has promised to
fight for more money. Railroads
expect to spend a billion dollars
next year. Utilities may spend two
I billion dollars. Continued expan-
esion of the electric power industry
I was forecast in the annual report
the federal power commission
today.
In addition Mr. Hoover has called
on all state governors to muster
state, county and municipal de-
Beauty is more than
Used by Women
* For Over SO Years 9
A companion medicine to Cardul-y
Thedford’s Black-Draught for Con-
stipation. Indigestion, Biliousness.
Christmas holidays so a^very large
number will probably attend.
The seniors have received their
class rings making their dignified
position all the more awe inspiring
to the unfortunate freshmen.
Fannie seems to be enjoying
school this year, wonder why!
Mr. Cresswell received the news,
with joy, that he was about to
sprout some whiskers. We are all
looking for him to come to school
with his chin all bloomed out any
time now with a prince albert style
mustache.
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skin deep
At a recent dinner in London, Sir
Henry Seagrave announced that he
intends to bring to America next
year st motorboat having a speed
of nearly 120 miles an hour.
West’s Announce
Liquidation Sale
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. West who
have conducted a ladies' store on
South Caddo street for a long
period of years are announcing a
genuine old-fashioned close out sale,
wherein they state that it is their
intention to move, lock, stock and
barrel, their present business, fix-
tures and all, in a sale which will
begin tomorrow and continue until
every item of merchandise has been
disposed of.
Mr. West states that heretofore
they have had a partner in their
business and that the present sale
is in order that this partnership
may be liquidated and the business
reorganized.
As soon as the present stock has
been closed out it is the intention
to open another store in Cleburne,
but as far as the present business
is concerned, “It must go," Mr.
West stated.
In conversation with a Times-
Review representative Mr. West
stated that trade volume has been
exceptionally good at the store this
year, as in the past, and the busi-
ness has never failed to pay a sub-
stantial cash dividend annually.
It will be welcome news to Mr.
and Mrs. West’s many friends in
this section to learn that these es-
timable people will continue to
make Cleburne their home. 1
ferings before making purchases of
their winter needs in ladies’ ap-
parel.
Lauder To Be on
Radio December 1
—— A
In response to thousands of re-
quests. Sir Harry Lauder will be the
guest of honor during thhe Enna
Jettick Melodies programme' on
Sunday evening, Dec. 1st. This is
the second time Sir Harry has ap-
peared before the microphone in a
nation wide broadcast, the first
time being last September when he
was guest artist of Enna Jettick
Melodies.
Sir Harry's first broadcast was
from Winnipeg, Canada. This time
he will sing at Los Angeles, his
voice being carried to / New York
over special leased wires and then
“put on the air" through W. J. Q.
and associated stations of the Na-
tional Broadcasting system.
The broadcast will be at 8 o'clock
Eastern Standard time. \
R. A. Kelly of Kelly’s, local deal-
ers for Enna- Jettick shoes is- ask-
ing the people of this section to get
in on this extraordinary offering,
and assures them that the entire
program will be highly enjoyable.
On their way from the registry of-
fice in Cassell, Prussia, where they
just had been married, a bride and
. groom, on a motorcycle, dashed In-
People of this section of the statej to a motor plow, and both wife In-
will do well to investigate their of-I stantly killed.
0:10
LAST DAY
The finest talking,
singing picture ever
in Cleburne
I “BROADWAY
If MELODY”
Also
NICK LUCAS
Singing
“SINGINGIN
THE RAIN”
PALACE
LAST DAY
“ME
GANGSTER"
. Coming
ED. — THURS.
Jolores Del Rio
Charles Farrell
IN -
I “THE
IED DANCE”
OU have met beautiful people whose
features were far from classic. Also, you
have met people with perfect features
who were not beautiful. •
• The answer to this puzzle is simple.
Beauty is not a mere matter of features. Health
is more important—the health that produces
freshness and vivacity, sparkling eyes and clear
skin, exquisite coloring. And the worst enemy of
this health is constipation.
For beauty’s sake, defeat constipation. Fight it
by natural means—laxatives give no permanent
relief. Use natural 100% bran—an overwhelming
number of doctors recommend it as the best form
of bran for the relief of constipation. Pillsbury's
Bran is natural 100% bran, nothing added,nothing
taken away. You can eat1 it in any number of
delightful ways. Sprinkle it over salads or cereals.
Bake it into delicious foods—there are thirteen
interesting recipes on every Pillsbury package.
Eat it in some way every day—natural relief for
beauty’s greatest ill!
pleasure
WHEAT
BRAN
Pillsbury’s
Wheat Bran
New Suit?
• Just got some of my old suits to-
gether and called Fishburn's. This
suit does look new, but wait till you
see the one that I will have on Thanks-
giving, Fishburn cleaned it also.
Phone your Thanksgiving cleaning and
pressing to us. ..
W. B. FISHBURN, INC.
Phones 440-441
E. J. Harrison and wife to R. O.
McDurmitt, IS acres Aneth Foster
Survey.
O. W. Smith to Porter V. Smith,
103 acres T. D. Clark Survey,
Mrs. Vera Bandy and husband to
Mrs. Sarah Conaway, part John In-
gram Survey.
Mrs. Vera Bandy to Mrs. Sarah
Conaway, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8,
block 27, Godley.
WANT CHALET IN IRELAND
If you only knew—you rundown,
anemic women — who are dragging
yourself around on your “nerve” —
what a wonderful increase in strength
and health Tanlac will give you, you
wouldn’t hesitate a moment about
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Mrs. A M. Owens, of 1716 Taylor st.
Rt. 5, Box 34, Little Rock, Ark., says
“I was so weak I couldn’t walk across
the floor. I had spent a fortune trying
to get well and would be in my grave
if it weren't for Tanlac. Now 1 eat and
sleep fine and have gained 22 lbs."
Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs
as the water you drink—only Nature I
own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggist)
know this and for the past to yean
have recommended it to men and
women who need a quick “pick up
that will put them on their feet and
give them a new interest in life.
So confident are the makers of Tai»
With the recent criticism of hotel
in Northern Ireland has come the
demand for the smaller chalet or_____
road house, such as is found in lac that if you are not helped by it
other countries. Visitors to Germany you get your money back on request
and Switzerland have taken back
THANKSGIVING DINNER
NECESSITIES
Turkey, Chickens, Oysters
* and Fish
Let us take care of your
Meat Supplies
1
J. W. MILLER/MARKET
Phone 954
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when they learn the difference
they flock to
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1929, newspaper, November 26, 1929; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1667226/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.