Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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ADMISSION
F’irst lialoony ........
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Second Balcony .......
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Children under 10 ....
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Louett
lb* iMt day to IM th* bo«| picture* ever skua* lb tltburat
Today Only
You’ve Never Yet Seen Anvthing So
Charming, So Delightful a"j So Ap-
pealing at
Mary Pickford
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THE 8WXETE8T STORY EVER TOLD
“THE POOR LITTLE
RICH GIRL”
IT 8 NOT ONLY THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER
SCORED BY LITTLE MARY. BUT IT 8TANDS AS
ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL HITS’1 OF 101?
BROKE ALL RECORDS OF ATTENDANCE IN NEW
YORK. CHICAGO AND BOSTON IT WILL HERE
TOO!
!Tm lilliM Fm( If
Laahar Wilt Be IhI
.......
Bell-ans
Absolutely Remove* i
Indigestion. #>^pi-k,ge 1
pro vat it 25c at all druggitta.
anuwortBLD ridkannh
CA*a RBf tAINn UNSOLVED
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YALE
SHOW STARTS
Promptly at 1 p ,m
Come Eurlv
like
that
I.
it wtll <|urii
• bum- a shortage oi
this will IMt HMr>:
year*! lumber prod,
try. ft nw readily
that m luBibef uaa
• III Im Impossible
kind* and lllri of
kla imlirulai ;>urp<
a tit
•a of this mi «ff
' •*'" tkrrofora j
fol fewf (bat ti t# |
Mm la go the [
ihfr seeded fa
Wo have tk
Ml Of
FOUR BODIES FOUND
IN RUINS OF HOME
I .IN caliber pistol,
head of Herald ai
The wound* in thejund the children were asleep when the
- I by bullets iJTi ■* “«"«■
Wholesale Murder Committed Near rite pistol found near Harold's body ",nonF irtraduced at t
Austin. wus idont'fled by neighbor* a* havin';; I"'**, according to Chief Deputy Fhei I
Auatin, Texas, June 6. —The charred belonged to Harold. iff Eugene Harbiach, who made sr: in
bodie* of Brune Herold, 45 year* old; j At the eoronor'* laqucat. a yerdi-t ! vcstlgatlon of the quadruple trage-h
had for soms tun
financial raver**
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hi* wife, 3.1 year* old, and their two wn* returned that Harold, after killing | »h„weti that Ifcro
boy*, 13 and 11 years old, respectively, j hi* wife and children, set the house on ,
wnro found in tho ruin* of the Herold Are anil then fired a bullet into hi* "04
homo, about 11 mile* north of Austin, head. Tho house wus enveloped in *'»d ,,r,>p*. and aUo o\
early this morning. flame* when the firo was discovered ana* of hi* wife. Theory l- advanced
There was a bullet wound in Herold'* 1 by neighbors. Tho spread of the (lame* *t the time of the commission of whch
forehead, and a bullet wound in Mr*. j wa* so rapid that it is probable that *ale murders. He- .11 ho i partly pa. 1
Herold'* head just behind the left ear. Herold saturated tbc house with kero for his farm He had 1...... a rcsi !. t
I ho head* of the ehildron had been j sene before applying the match. >f the community in which he lived fo-
crushed, presumably with the butt of Tho bodies of Mr*. Herold and the a number of year*.
* I’fatol. \ two children were found within the — — ■——... - . ,
Near where Hcrobl’* body lay wn* a, flame* of iron beds, evidence that she j Keild the Review unfit mis
forest resources and without doubt the
producing eapweltv If that* is aa<
difficulty at ail it will b# that nf traa*
portntlon, and we believe that traas
pa.rtatina condition* now being adjust
cd will finally enable the carrying of
I normal industrial operation* with small
| variation* from the ordinary course of
busies**. *1
A regiment of woodsmen and mill
workers Is being recruited for early
service in France, along the line nf th*
engineer regiment* that are nearing
1 completion. The duty of the forestry I
regiment will be to get out timber
needed by the armies, such as railroad
ties, trench timbers, min* props, bridge
[timbers and cord wood Ordinarily this
»n work will b* performed behind battle)
j lines in France, but may fall between
ages of IN and *1, -dtlrens of the t’nl
ted tHates or hare declared their In- j
tentiot to become such These in Tetas
sppl* to J. 11. Fos j
r, f'ollegs dtatlon. .
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ll
1*RKE or Fit A ROE
adult suffer tag from
hronch.tt*. la iavlteg to
ig stores of Faster Fain
'•f koschw'i German Mi
nnd r>klahnmit mai
*cr, ttfstes Forest
I ""ex a*
TOWN or CEMNA HURIWRIREM
FOR fiT.,000 LIBERTY BONDS
Felina, Texas, dune fi The city
i council of (Vina today authorised the
subaeription for *5,f>0« of the Liberty
bon da.
Some Success],
Lucky Strike cigarettes
■' Toasted tobacco
'V/’OU cigarette smokers are
^ strong for a new idea—
when it’s a good one.
You’ve certainly shown that
—the way you’ve all joined the
Lucky Strike smoke circle. The
tobacco is toasted—that’s why.
There’s a new idea that repre-
sents the only big advance in
cigarette making in 20 years.
Toasted tobacco appeals to your
imagination and your good sense.
It makes you think of delirious
hot buttered toast, of broiled steak, of
coffee (roastedj—alt sorts of things
that taste better cooked. You know
that 95% of your food is cooked —
end, consequently has more flavor.
Wc toast the Burley tobacco for Lucky
Strike Cigarettes to give it more flavor
and *-cal it in. In almost any store
you can see this “demonstrated.” We
show you why wc toast the tobacco.
m «aam»m*mra '
The Lucky Strike cigarette L a
netr creation—-a new idea because the
tobacco—
That’s why!
/
A
How to open the package
TmI dl S*f1 rt At Is* Mil,, u thews
ClfXMtttt |*
PF» l>«*-
■|tt of to sr*
csrrts* ■»,#
kaerlit; iklt
•»y, sod ktsp
b.lisr. Its*
liktly 10 spill
bus too,
guest 1
toasted
I ft:
j »•»«• r*">p »»d of reporting to (h« cox
trul com ruiHe#, which, in turn, will ,*
I port t« tho war department.
Petitioning th* war department to
establish by military order a " whits
j r«na," around every trmj. *amj,( with
1 pnnalti*. for tre«|ta»»i»g bv vie* agent*
To conduct a state wide publicity
I campaign to rr*at« public *cntim«al
I in favor of eradicating vice, ao that
when federal protection i* withdrawn
with the breaking up nf th* military
eneampinenta tho public r„a*ciencc It
•elf will prevent rcoj^nmg nf vie* c*u-
I if,»
Tim conference wa* attended by rra
I f^itn(t(i%Fi of vtriaui ooo&J tuffrigt
nrganicatio**, tho Tcta* Federation of
Women'* dubs, th* Woman'* Christ .a*
| Temperance Fnlon, (bo Ynuag Women '*
I < hristlan Association and th* luidy
I Maeabee*.
I Resolution* acknowledging th* re
■ponaiHIity o ft ho women of Tex a* to
tho women of America for "the protoc
tton of their sons from these unncee*
**ry danger* of war," and pledging
th* women of Trias to dn everything
in their power to remove vie* condi-
tion* during th* war anil to prevent
their recurrence afterward, we* adopt
ed unanimously.
Telegram* presented by Mr*. Nannie
Webb Ciirtl* nf Dalla* urging national
prohibition were di*p*tehed to admHi
1st rat ion officials at Washington.
Talk* were made by Mr*. Cunning-
ham of Galveston, president of tk*
Texa* Equal Franchise Koelety, who
preaided at the conference; Mr*. KIU
•both Bpeer, Auatin: Dr R. J. fttiem,
Han Antonio; Mr* Eltn Pomeroy, Doa•
na: Mr# Perey V. Pennybaeker, An*
tin, and Mr*. Nannie Webb Oartls, I>al
In*.
Hpeaker* raid that tki* wa* the flrat
time that member* of practically all
met with tk* intention of combating
•omen’* organisation* la Texas had
on* definite cell.
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•mm Vi lbs iwiuu TOws lac . 1*17.
II r*wr 4calm 4m* art rarer
than. a-sd |l far * carta* d
la ps<Vs«ss te The Aawxas
Tshacs U, Ns* Task City
PLAN TOR PARTITION Or
ltELorUM MUST WAIT.
Igradon, June fi, 10:0# p. m.—A dis
patch from Amsterdam say*:
"According to th* Tagliaeh* Rand*
•chan, the recent vi*it to Rruasel* of
Dr. re«i Rothman a Itollweg, Herman
Imperial chancellor, to diaaon* with
General Falkenhausen, the governor
general ef Belgium, a plan for tbo par-
tition of Belgium revealed the alveo-
late refusal nf all Belgium official* to
A..-, re — artkRi dm m 4. 4m —i*i fi* MR ... _ *- -
w»t* w-s^-aagwrn rtr w««a *#u pnw
therefor* will almost necessarily have
te be peetpoaed "
Spring House
Cleaning Time
Wl.cn y..u e*r, nay tb.s %,«, feel r*U*e.| of a really
« r '* t.y off*
* ''l| kn>w U IHlitikti U
Liquid Veneer O Cedar Hvgnma. Dtut Mkxpa (H*b4).
Mopa. Dual doth*. Floor Strung EqumIi, Floot Wa
SAPOLIN
(Clover* a Multitude of Srrtt.:h«a)
N*I>olia.
A Full Line «,f s 11. |*r,„,f ||,nuM,
FOSTER-FAIN DRUG CO..
TeUpbouaa 116, 117, 330 331.
INC.
When Ordering Ice Cream
BARBOUR’S
Druggiat or Dire.-t fr,
Phone*, Office 134, Rts
F
' *rder through your
artory.
and 1103
| E<4VAL FRANFHIME WOMEN
TO WAOE FlOlIT ON VICE !i
I
YOUR DUTY
To Our Government
IS CLEAR
You c«c at least take one or mor* of th* Liberty Loaj*
Bondi that will I»t offered for aale on June IBUl
We propone to do our duty.
Thu bank will gladly taka your application today without
a• pen*# to you, lor ai many of tbwe bond* u you will buy—is
denomination* of 660 00 up
W# will also b* glad to uu*i you fuianotuily If you dcwlru
k> buy thesa Iron da.
There ihoukl be no alaoltars in Clebtxrne
Home National Bank
H C OREHHAM. Prea
J08 B. LANO, Oaahiar
Loyalty<
ki«t to *< wan try, the* to
kame
To eheor those who
■•t serve aa you serve
whose hearts art with,
- your photograph*
Shaw’s
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917, newspaper, June 7, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136588/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .