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BUY YOUR TICKET TODAY TO SOUSA'S BAND CONCERT - O N SALE A T ALL DRUG STORES
Cleburne MORNINGREVIEW
1 ASSOCIATED
THE COUNTY’S
PRESS
NEWS
BEST
PAPER
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIMES AS MUCH CIRCULATION AS ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
STABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904.
1919
FIFTY CENTS A MONTH
SOUSA'S GREAT
BAND TO CW
PRICE OF FOOD
EMENT
GDNGERTTODAY
AGAIN IN JAIL
SUNDAY NIGHT
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at the Cleburne |
Frank Howell, w
gin
attend
CHARITY FUND MANY GOLLEGE ANO UNI-
The
VERSITY STUDENTS URE
List of Donations.
COMING HOME FOR XMAS •
E.
A.
One railrond
seriously injured and others
headed
been made by the committ
Ok a, left Oklahoma <ity.
deavor to be here
Mechanieal College
( lash
Andrew
Mo.,
jured
li
-o
Dec.
id
Kt
Marriage LAcenses
Sam
nt
of Cineinnati
his <
E
Mae
Mi
the defeat of the recent
Eugene Poole, who is attending Aus
th
Leo
and Mi
of the constitution
This
« Heatk
I Miss <
I ee
the holidays with his parent
1, the
n I Mi
Hue I
rt
III* denied that
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WEATHER
Trueks in Cermany were sold to n meet eutters, sign painters, briek lay
At Th Movies Today
1,060,000, he said, and
syndiente for
ere, pressmen and bookbinders;
Yale.
‘s Musieal Comedy
pre- go to Austin at that date to appear for
re
l
a Iritish synd " ' bough tautomobiles
Lara more
Mack -
John I’.
Julius H
collided with n switeh engine in North
Wichita Fells at 9:40 o’eloek thia mern-
ing.
< ‘om pany,
well of 11.
would have brought less in America
than in Europe.
attention to
amendment
for $1,000,000.
teria] in Fran
nt once
backs.
unday night
on time to
%y
pro
eon
other
the
the
Iadianapolis, Dee. 21
Howat, president of the
was
less
the
. ft
Velocity of wind one mile per
Tuenday fair.
Tues-
and
GEN. PERSHING GREETS
MANY WOUNDED SOLDIERS
Webster Groeery
ployees .......
Walter Jones ...
11. L. Chnmbless
MANY LABORS UNIONS WILL
HOLD MEETINGS SOON
Maximum tempernture
Minimunt temperature
Baromie pressure ....
Humidity ..........
E.
Ed
G,
.......
. 55
hour.
New York
*700,000,(100
Wash
re for
Star
The
‘ pa
bility
Kansas
workers.
*2.50
--2.50
Koo
.. -1.00
--1,00
-.1.00
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I Em-
*25.00
. 5 00
--5,00
. VOO
. 5.00
. 2.00
seek ■
with
SEVEN HUNDRED MILLION
IS SECURED FOR WAR
MATERIAL IN FIIRDPE
columns of advertising carried in these
U. N
rank
Sam hn
ret arned
LLOYD GEORGE DROPS
HINT TO UNITED STATES i
ON THE IRISH QUESTION
42
7
Mi
In
Att
as rapidly
it will be
completed
the state, and Marvin Simpson, attor .
ney for defendant, will represet the
defense.
The Pntterson ease is on appeal from
the distriet court of thia county.
TO HOLD REUNION AT
HOME OF REV. ANO MRS
W. B. ANDREWS ON XMAS
.... 55
.... 30
. 20 50
especiall
to be n
to
M.
He in
Tex a
mini
were
Eort
nt
the
lot'
THOUGHT MAN HAO A
SIX SHOOTER.AN AR
REST IS LATER MADE
. Hopper
William
1 will never have this chance again It
' la worth going 100 miles to see.
। Yesterday Fort Worth had already
I sold over 96,000 worth of tickets to
the Sousa Band concert there
MAJOR WILSON IS NOW
A LIEUTENANT COLONEL
MANY ATTEND FUNERAL
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON
LIEUT. KAHN RETURNS
FROM SAM 0AVIS WELL
. .. 17.25
____ 1,00
.... 1.00
.... 2,00
9213.75
will
Mra.
Wil
trie t
night
on a
Ware
Bev. Chas. Pitta
(’nah — -------
T. J. Price _____
—- ——- -—e — —
Returns to Kopperl.
Miss Opal Whitworth has returned
to her home at Kopperl.
.at
n, hl
........ ——O . —
SHERIFF DAVIS AND WIFE
OF GLEN ROSE, SOMERVELL
CO VISIT SHERIFF MILLER
M isseg
are h
at Wari
farm houne and on returning saw
10, and
slightly injured.
V. H. Novell, Shawnee, Okla., injury
to arm. •
Mi and
INSISTS THAT MEXICAN
BANDITS BE PUNISHED
i Creswell,
E. Wilson
Coolidge
of the united mine
was realised by the sale
MI \n erican wnr ma-
as sold for $100,000,-
Mr
Bros
tin College nt H
peeted to arrive
ing to permit convicts to shnre
the state in their earnings. The Pris
day, pninters,
waitresses and
| ing something utidor his coat they ask
ed him what it was and he snid it was
gram has been completed for the
the Cleburne Hotel.
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EUGENE POOL EXPECTED
HOME FROM COLLEGE TODAY
to arrive
Company and
This ap
to 11
ir an-
GIVES RULING AGAINST
HIRING OUT CONVICTS
of America's war material in England,
France, Belgium, Italy and Germany,
Edwin B. Parker of Houston, Texas,
e"airman of the United States Liqui-
dntion Commssion, snid today on his
seriously injured when
of the
The i
J. O.
M
The
jpital ir
TWO STORES ARE CAVC RTRX-
000. He asserteil the nrticles were sold
two splendid papers indieate that bus
iness im good and the county is pros
perous.
TWO PERSUNS KILLED
AND FORTY- EIGHT IN-
JURED IN TRAIN WRECK
There have been many draw
GOING TO DALLAS TO
VISIT MRS WILLIAMS
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Io meet during the week at the Labor
Temple. The Poultry Workers mid Egg
Candlers' Union nlao was to have had
a meeting during the week, but post-
poned it until January 1, 1920, as the
Fort Worth, Texas, Dec.
network of tracks in North Wichita
Falls. The. heavy passenger engine
win derailed and all railroad traffic
delayed several hours as the result of
the accident.
CASE OF N. C. PATTERSON
WILL BE HEARD JAN 7
45.00
♦ 10.00
815.00
-$5.00
.*2.50
$2.50
$1.00
$2,00
$1,00
♦2.50
*5.00
♦2.50
*2.50
*2.50
♦5.00
♦5.00
$3,50
♦2.50
♦2.50
*2.00
. 10.00
$5,00
.*1.00
$10,00
♦ 10.00
-95.00
.*5.00
.95,00
.$5.00
ppendieitis 10
■ sanitarium,
J t i ii g alovg 1
nploye of Per
72 -page paper’ and the
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TI ESDAY, DECEMBEI
C. Port
on Commission asked if the men could j
lie given money earned provided they
rouid be leased.
WILL ASK MEXICO TO
RELEASE BLUEJACKETS
Show your appreciation and your
loyalty by going.
ASSOCIATION OF DEAF
MUTES TO MET IN AUSTIN
ing the Hot
e Irish que
" difficult,
ditable mil
IS PASSED If fit SENATE
with a broken axle,
stue kin the mud.
T. W
West Tex
for the tur
It will be
11 members
until he reaehed a decision as to what
kind of bond he wants.
Judge Anderson denouneed ilowat
in n few days.
Mr. Parker it
hnd tnken the
months to disp
wnr stocks ubr
GORDON BRIDGES IS
NOW RAPIDLY IMPROVING
FROM AN OPERATION .
in in jail here awaiting henrings
charge of contempt of court for
Jim Smith and Clifford MeDonald
of Smith'm Garage went out on a cotin
try road yesterdny to repair a car
United States army,
comes through I he Qi
oral’* Department nt
Major Wilson was h
r of the family reunion
in the lumber business
other man at the car and asked him
if lie had taken anything out of the
car. He replied he had not. On see
(By Associnted Press.)’
Washington, Dec. 22,— Expectation
Austih, Texas, Dee.
i the funera
hours behind
him to arriv
t He regret
They injured nre:
Fireman Reynon, leg broken
other injuries.
R. L. Hayes, OOgden. Utah,
countries had " t
make an inve ntory.
West Vig
Andrews md J. W Loving of the Main reovganization of the Slim
(By Associated Press.)
EAST TEXAS Tuesday fair, slight
|v warmer in the east and south; Wed
nesdny fair.
WEST TEXAS Tuesday and Wed
nesdny fair, little temperature change.
Local Report
Henry Roquemo
Co.
Her Kingdom
Stewart
o'clock Monday afternoon
attending Kid Kei Colle
Their other son, Edwin
David E. Kaha of the
jA
Worth & Denver train No
it isl
(By Associated Press.)
Washington. Dec. 22, The American
Embassy in Mexico City was instruct-
ed today to insist that the Carranza
government take steps toward the
apprehension of bandits who captured
and held for ransom Fereediek Hugo
near Muzquiz. It was learned today
Hugo was liberated under n promise to
pay a fifteen hundred dollars ran
sum within twelve dirya.
other nllied
been able to
reiving the dispatch the department in
stueted the American Embassy at '
Mexico City to make representations I
to the Mexican foreign office.
makin
from five to fifty per cent. His state
ment was issued upon authorization of
the President's cabinet and Director
General of Railroads Hines mid is con
sidered in some quarters as a summary
of the Government 'k position in face
of the recently renewed demands of
the railrond workers for increased pay.
The two daily newspapers in Fort
Worth Sunday issued unusually large
editions, the Fort Worth Record hav
ment tonight.
He declared the cost of living was
already under control and ean be re
duced if everybody will produce his ut
Host, if those buying and consuming
motor trucks had been “left to go
it rii I was junk nnd
linbi ity than an asset,
Pur' or, and its ships
Ade it could not be
He snid the material
Mike Hopkins, of Hopkin
ire, was operated on at tin
witarium on Dee. 20 und
ery much that
•line to attend
I, but the train was
the schedule, eaus
e nt 7 o'clock last
। ; bond in the form of a bunk check whiel
Judge Anderson disapproved this nf
ternoon mid remanded Howat to jail.
Wednesday, carpenter*, ladies' auxil
iary, iron workers and engineers;
Thursday, poultry workers and mould
era; Friday, plumbers, laundry work
ers, roofers, mnttress worker*, car
men nnd mill men; Saturday, Pullman
conductors.
day. He did not state what the
texts were but immedintely after
red the sto
d the Hom
v night an
arrival from Europe with five
members of the commission on
transport Powhnttan. He snid
tells of the neeident.,
Wichita Falls, Dec. 21
H. B. Norwood
J c. Blakeney
M. F. Garrison
J no. T. Jordon
J J. Nance
Frisco passeng
s eomponed of
alleged violation of the Federal Court I
in junetion against furtheranee of the
coal miners’ strike. A hearing is set
for next Monday. Huw nt appeared in
court this morning on order of Federal
Judge Anderson. He was under #10,000
I stitution faculty and are mutes. Pro-
j fessor Brooks is a brother of Dr. H.
P. Brooks, president of Baylor I niver
sity.
If Governor Hobby sufficiently re-
covers from tonsilitis he will address
the convention on its opening day. oth
or notable speakers will address the
reunion. Interpretations from the oral
to the sign language used by the
mutes will be made during the oral ad
dress by Prof. T. V. Archer, principal
of the Sehool of the Deaf.
of Dre ams—Anita
aring the past summer,
Sheriff Davis nnd bride ef Glen
Hose, arrived here Monday mid tire
visiting Sheriff and Mrs. Miller for
a few days. Sheriff Davis was re-
cently married and the couple are off
on a short holiday visiting tour.
-----------------
Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2.
J. W. Hirt ............
Miss Addie Hirt . ______
Mr*. W. D. King -------
1!. Varner __________---
C. H. Graham --------
Mrs. E. E. Donaldson --
L. R. Coleman___-------
10 per cent of what
he fa
the t
commission also aleane I up claims due
and against the United States for as
much more. Il report will be ready
TWO CLEBURNE BUYS
FIGURE IN WRECK AT
ansnini-n r*i i n —-nn The matinee this afternoon i* for
IA,IT,HlIR rOI I n ILXBC children only. Admittance 36c To
EYiUlli In , Hi Lu, I LAHu night the concert is for everybody
for more thn
they cost.
Much of tin
was more of i
necording to )
were not avai
brought home.
It wa
mount
Topics of the Day.
Also two reel comedy.
Rex.
The Rider of the Law- Harry Carey.
Babies Is Babies -Neal Hume*.
cooks, waiters
daughters,
and Doru
rv feast on Christmas
i ery happy oci asion
of 'lie household and
Edwin arrives in time
Li -ut.
vie Oil
from th
n gun. They left and notified Sheriff
M,iller of the warlike appearanee of the
man, who was later trucked to Bono
where he was arrested. The court hear
ing follows within a skort time.
Chicago, Dec. 22. Addressing three
thousand members of the American
Legion here Saturday, General Persh
ing said there is always unrest after a
wnr, but the Legion will stand aguinst
the revolutionary ideas being preached
here. He snid of nil tile titles he held
he liked •‘Buddy" the best. The gen
era (shook hands with a long line of
wounded men from Ft. Sheridan hos-
pital, questioning each closely regard
ing hi* progress toward recovery,
CUMMINS RAILROAD BILL
J. H Rollin
Jim F. Fulli
ideumb.
nerman, Texas, NaX*
here today to spene
ii. Ni
IKI
Klllt*
tin ref
ose what
The pn
। are the
ri- the el
th tin* inn
Ireland
ege nt Hherman
i Andrews, who
expucted to he
by the boards le aring flint n'l mo-
tor transport ate inl sold by the date of the regular meeting fell on
commission h* b n used and that regular meeting fell on Christmas,
Nome of it was worn out. The unions tn meet follow: Monda,
J. w. Chnves, Wichita Falls, hnndC. M. Griffin ...
slightly injured. I Eey ‘ romby *
Railroad officials here announce that i Cnsh
the collisjon was due to the dense ear i Edzar Tad " &a‛
ly morning fog that hung over the Irvin ward
« in i)ublin
aknasinate Vis
under • xistingz
de seheme fov
mid said “Hillier I have to vendieate
[the law or ahdieate in favor of Howat.
will nave mid eliminate extravagenev .. . . . . .. ...
, . ... . , . Ile has violated lie in,, wei.v
and if honest people will join the de . . . . , t.,„
' , 1 hour since it won iHHCc. I am going
partment of juistice in stampilig out | ...... |. . •
. to hold this man right unche r Hie Jli1S
hording and profiteering. . . .. g , ; ,,
' . . ... 1 licti0i of IhiN colrt.
Attorney (ieleral l’aimor Kind Ninc0, __
EQPT NQPTU PAPERS
! uh i nun in i ni Liu
shington. It. i. that M
Wilson had been promi
k of Lieutenant Colo
sorted Hint while it
commissio nonly ten
e of nil this country’s
Mrs. Prohn »
visor in tin- No
had been direct
call in Oklnhon
The train was
will be n busy week in union labor cir
eles. Twenty one unions nre seheduled
eleetrieal Workers;
The Review Force
o. ||. Kate ------
Cecil Horne .. — ...------
Mrs. Ueekert .. —.....—
Miss Azle Bonner ---------
Miss Annie McBride ------
N. A. Adams ..........—
c. T. Wilson ............
A. D. Wells ..............
think fair mi'll just
said Ireland and Hun
count ries in Europe w
were out of sympathy i
ery of the governmen
three miles from
The train was
homa city, ok., '
cident was eauses
Austin, Texas, Dec. 22.- in an opin
ion to the State Prison Commission it
was I eld by Assistant Attorney Gen.
oral Townsend that the commission is
without authority to barter the servie-
es of convicts, even though the pro
coeds might go to flu convicts. He
also advised that earnings of convicts
must go to the state and ean not be
credited to the men.
Mr. Townsend says Hint the lensing
system has been abolished and that Hie
convicts may not be, hired, citing Art.
6174, Revised Statutes. He also culls
fractured
id to be
T W
Sidney nnd Norwood West sons of I
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank West of this city,
were ex;.....ted home for the Christmas I
holidays yesterday, but they failed to
arrive on aecount of being on a train
thnt figured in u wreck at Wichita :
Falls. They have been attending the '
New Mexico Institute nt Roswell, N.
M., mill will arive today nnd will be
hpre during the holidays. Frank P.
West stilted Inst night he had heard
from the boys nnd they nre not in-
jured in any way. The following item
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Dee. 22. The two Amer
ican bluejacets arrested in Mazatlan
November 12, charged with participat
ing in a street fight, are being held on
“various pretexts,, the American eon
sul reports to the state department to
A tot 111 of
They went
Gordon Bridges, son of Mrs. M. E.
Bridges, who was operated on at the
Cleburne sanitarinum for hemin, is re
ported to be getting along nicely. His
friends will be glad to hear frdlu
। Jan. Steele .
and I R. D. Brayan
I Porter Crutcher
knee W. H. Wilson
d to the
I in the
point ment
ister Gen
■igton.
some time
uring the
Dm is Gi>
sanitarium, is not lining so well. She
is suffering from an attack ot para
lysis.
Agricultural A
College Stntion.
mon will be held at the
Rtv. and Mr«. W. H.
outh Anglin, during the
lays. Their son, R. M.
cher in the High Sehool
arrived as also have
Misses Margaret, Char-
tly Andrews, who are
Miss Lois Ratliff,
and Miss Malet A.
of a decline in retail food prices, be
ginning Jaunary first was expressed
by Attorney General Palmer in n state
store. Sheriff M
I ized statement i
| but owing to the
vention and reunion of the Lone Star
State Association of the Deaf and
Dumb, Dec. 26 to 28, inclusive. Funds
lune been provided for n free ban-
quet and for elaborate entertainment.
The women are to be entertained dur
ing their stay within the school and
the men outside Arrangements have
Mr and Mrs. I'. T Hoovestol
go to Dallas on Dec. 24 to visit
Hoovestol'* mother, Mrs. Julia
Hams. They will return on Dei-
Mr. Hoovestol i* the night el r
"%yl and Rowena Goldsmith
from flu Baylor University
Otis Grafn is here from the
Tom J. Bli
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Dec. 22, With its
anti strike provisions intact, the
Cummins raiiroad bill passed the sen
ate Saturday by a vote of forty-six to
thirty. She bill now goes to confer
ence with the Esch bill passed by the
house a month ago.
The senate then adopted a resolu-
tion to recess until January 5.
Final enactment of permanent rail
road legislation is hoped for after the
holiday recess.
Mrs. <1. 11. Poole. Eugene has done
idem work during the full term
and is well pleased with the college.
Miss E. ('. Curtis — --
II.'.I Hensley
( ash
Fred Harvwy Employes -
J. F. Th -cl. |
Cash ------------------
Cash ..................
Total .........- --------
.I were rushed
Louis, John
suffered a
y friends and relatives t.ther
home of Mt and Mrs B I. 11
Hit West Heard Street, at 3a
...... Smith
Biron Bn
Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 22. The ap-"
pealed case of N. C. Patterson of Mans
field, charged with the filling of Con- i
stable Emmett Morrison of that place,
will be heard in Austin Jan. 7, 1920. ■
necording to a telegram received here.
County Attorney Jesse M. Brown will
Street Methodist nnd First Haptist Company, and he Is now at the well at
churches of this city The funeral ser- Comyn, looking after the interests of
ry impressive. Many beau the eompany , He is a direetor in the
•s were laid upon the casket eompany and is from the Oil Division
n loving respect to the mem nt Washington. His appointment as
.......ased. Lieutenant Colonel is not exaetly a
........ reared in this city and had Christmas present but comes in the reg
Many college and university studentsmany friends throughout this section, ular line of promotion and in recog-
are arriving to spend the holidays with Many friends have extended sympnthy nition of his ability and qunlifications
home folks. Among those who have I to the loving parents, husband and as an officer. His friends here will Im
already arrived are the following: brother an I other relatives beenuse glad to take this menus of extending
Minn Marjorie Blakeney, Orleanof their sad bereavement. congratulations to him upon bis sue-
Smith, Conner Cole, Ret se " leveland, Mr. Lacour Vosburg, of Hnmmon, cess.
in the
scount Fre
eereumsta
r Irish II
iceptable
Nt assume
yn,' Comanche county, and reports not
withstanding the bad weather condi
tions for the past several weeks,
everything is being placed in remli !
ness to complete the company ‛H well
2. Two per
rty eight In
& Mun Fran
yesterday.
oute from Ok In
Louis. The ae
n an II (h* of on*9
the funeral of their daughter, Mrs.
ilyne Mizzell, who died at 10.10 Sat
urday night. The funeral service was
eondueted jointly by Revs, W. B
Bast mid Minn Emma
Paul Woodward Willie May Loekman,
Minn Miriam Brown. These are from
the state University lit Austin.
Today the world’s greatset band
these are being overcome master, the Veteran Sousa, will be tn' jj, tor Nel, 1
as posible. It is not thought : Cleburne with his band | Belcher, residin
long until this well can bej it is the opportunity of a life time, eity, on the Gr
- don't miss it. ated on for a
In all probability Cleburne people j at tho cld.urn.
ported t" be g<
Belcher is (in ci
grocery store.
SEVERAL UPERATIONS
PERFORMEO RECENTLY i
pin
The accident occurred about 9 a. m. - „ „
The only coach demolished was the Returns to Fort Worth
one in which the two dead were riding Miss Pearl Prime has returned to
it was hurled against a freight train her position in Mrs. Taylor s dre samak-
on a siding. ing parlor in Fort Worth. _____
Rice Institute at Houston, Texas.
George Combs Jr., is here from the
cd to be rapidly improving. Nta,
Mrs. Lamberth, mother in law of ib nt tle
A family re
home of the
Andrews, 408
(hristmas hol
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