Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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SUNDAY SPECIAL
Fijrd ClilcKrn Dinijer, with Hbt
Biscuits. Fruit Cock tall and all
trimmings.
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evening at the kirk how with a
dinner by the Ladles Auxiliary. of
the church
tine tin
tic was a one-1 Smith.
Ihmsoll. ouuUl j land
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The bonding t as been thoroughly
ri modeled and brought up to date
and is one of the most attractive
firms of the business district
Ted Normal1 and Allan IkWh will
be emploved nt the store
The firm is composed of J J-
Wofford, Enoch Wofford and Bill
Clarke
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r. leaving Fort Worth
making direct connections for HUU-
boro, Meridian and Glen Rose
For Information Phone 251 .
Alvarado Raw
leave Cleburne-4:45 a m , U:3t
a. m . 2 45 p m , 8:45 p m . 8 of
p m .
Leave
12 55 p i
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SANTA FR RAII.RUAD
. Dally
Northbound arrive.
Nd. 0— 5 .26 a m
NO. U— 5: It p. «n
Boulhhound arrives
No. 15— 9:00 a. m.
No 6—11:86 pm
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Monday varado. Tuesday, 0:30 p. m.
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LlUlan vt. Morgan Wednesday. 6
p m.. Bono vs, Rio Vista: 9 p
nk, Venus vs Jaslma. .Thursday, 6
Large crowds are due to attend I*>■ m , lUsc i-niimi winner vs. Kop~
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Following the dinner, the regular
businen* meeting of the officers was
held.
Reality Parlors—22
SEE US for mankittfta and sjMaaii
dying 36c each at Andenuins Beau
tji Shop. 210 West Weedville, Phone
1093 , ,
SPECIAL gl.00 penuanents f '
51.60 214 North Main, Phone 1325 'tackles
leaver
9 10a m
11'45 p r
Dallas Branrh—Dally'
To rMllaa and Patla—
From Dallas and Parla—
No. 67 (Motor Oar) LV, 7:00 a n>
No. 68 (Motor Car) Ar. g:30 p. m
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(Tmm . Thun, sat.)
No. 66 (Mind) Lv. lg;4la. *
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Mra J J 'Wttkhttn. Mn Wlllia
Mims and Mlaa ftila Wlokham will
return Bunday from Twuir*----
where they have been vtshlr.; .
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everything it lakes to play nNfe
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only player from thia dlatgMk
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< ROOSEVELT THEATRE
' Today, and Monday
RIO VISTA’S CAGE TOURNEY
WILL OPEN MONDAY NIGHT
Rio Vista'a firal annual basket I Blum: 8 30 p m, Kopperij v|.^XT?
ball tournunent begins Monday I varado. Tuesday, 0:30 p. m.. Cle-
Aight with Waive boys teams and|bm*ie vs. Giuidvlew;
I nine girls* clubs entered
I Finals in both division* will be
i played Jan
I lArge C11, w di. ai c uuc LO alu-rnl
the tournament which will Re the
j fiiM in the new gywinaalum
j The touDRmwiit schedule;
Roys' Division
Monday, <1:30 p, m., Itasca- vs.
To takf In anything of value oil'
New Mattreiwea or Repair Work
Cleburne Mattress
Company
PHONE 1195
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and May In
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CAST IN DETECTIVE FILM
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A thoroughly modern and enter- I anagh. who Intends to beat her at
: X:: - her own glmie' Wlirh ftophie ienrhs
charming, beatyuful girl 'af his plan, she sc.it; out io get. him,'
■—u„ ouliwlte both -J— 1 x‘n—*“■——
rivals, Para- i
Notorious" Sophtr
at the Roosevelt
I Sat-
.show
, liub al-
‘number j»l
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We
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< <>i)tiiHir<| loyalty
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Prirv Reduction PomiIIv
CITY PHARMACY
Weight ftchcul
Vernon
Bowie
Amarillo
‘ftmple
mic Home
SE Home
Iho g;: ,
_row Wilson
ChtwU
Amarillo ■ ■
Hunger '
Sei'CHtl Team
UXST Dark shell rimmed glas.s-
I r* Sunday ' Return to Tlmes-Re
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I gin watch Valued as keepsake Ray
I gpyall Photp; 730 V
I Help Wanted—6
AMRRK.AN ornzril' m’»£,
E jmminal record, M-U,’ WE---
J RU&Ufy at oftci for a^tiV
Quarlwbaok J. who single-handedl
I the police and -.
4-mcunt‘s “The
; Lang,” opened at tire
Theater in a midnight preview
urday and continues Jo
through today and Monday
Gertrude Michael plays the title
role as the famous International
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L », Howell. 518 Williams. Phone 845
Legal Notice—.?
; NOTH'it OF ST(M'|UIOLDH li M
■ ' MEETING
Vou are hereby"notified that there
I will'be a stockholders meeting of
I tljr Johnson County Building Amo-
E eteUon al their office jn Cleburne.
I irkAK, at 8 o'clock P M Tuesday
I January 1. 1985. for. the purpose of
I eWrtlng Directors and transaction
I of^,other business that may come
I bi’t'iir the Aaaoeiation
L * C. H. WARREN Secretary
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To Be Opened
Wtiffcrd and .Sens will open
si on* on Ove - west side-
qunrr Jan 1. arcording to
inn< uncpinen foda\.’ '
A . coinp>Lr line Of
and* produce.
/ ni wife.
have lieen enjoyed I>\
l.v Cleburne
6:30 a m
10:00 a in
12 :45 p in
4 :00 p m -
7 :00 p m
Hlllshorn
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7:00a m
6:3* p m
Glen Row and (
4*v.pieb)inre
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Lv.Cleburne
3 ;30p. m
S;30 p m
•CLEBURNE TIMES-RBVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934
Eight Schools Land Players on All-State Tearn
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AMARILLO HAS1 riMES.R£VlEW'S 1934
TRIO ON PICKI ALLSTATE. SELECTIONS
Fir*l Train
ters al Clancy’s Fish Market
Brazos Ave Phone 15H5W
liver ’ ‘
FRKRH FISH and Baltimore oys-
ter* “t Clancy’s Fish Market 8081
Braaoa Ave Phone )IW>W We de |
liver
di'vc! died
'.:'>rS who stood out in college foot-
ball.
ye, TEXAH DATLY
New York, at Louts.
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*••* By Harold V. Ratliffi splendid backing that hftAjchnrac-1 ,
“ terised its football teams in other I
Eck Curuwgcoach at Electra who j,*us- mean plenty to the mentors
is ur.dci eonriWratlcn for the. hea? | ,.t otb(., tnstitutlons
nirntcf job hi Cleburne Higa Lis'
career
He \\|c quurterback at Ab l.’u
Clnktiah Callrge and made the
run m the .schools history
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6:30 p. m, CleburnA-Clrandvtew-
Liilten-Moraan winner y*. Bono-
Rio Vista-VXnus-Joshua winner.
' Girl, Div Won
Monday. 7:30 p. ffl, Itaaca vs.
Bluin, Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.. MorgAu
vs. LiUten. Wednesday, 7 p m, '
Venus vs Josaua; 8 p m. Bono
vs Rio Vteta Thursday. 7 p. m.
Vvasca-Rtum winner vs. Venus-
Joshua winner; 8 p m, Moftan-
Lllllan winner v* AlvamAn
day. 7:30 p. -m>,
-------------------- - Aivorado wiiHiee v« Benorlte
perl-Alvatadt) winner: v p m ele- Lir. winner. « J
burne-Gland view winner vs Lil- I -------*—"■1 --"r1 ""e'jifj
rtan^Morgyin -winrirr Friday, W 30 * ' ~T‘r'Li;,Zug,;,r,iJMinaMI
p in , Bono-Rio Vista winner vs.
Venus-Joshua winner. Hatilrday.
with lire
<.t Yexas
iu.ui io fill
and a
l;e complete Without' ,
■verythlng. big, te»L,
great • passer nd
is no doubt aixiut
V. ho will also lie picked
hard to le..ve such stars ns
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VENTRAL PRESS (CP). NEWS BERVIOR
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MdCrftcken PoreafnUhwn Green* bfwrt rrnpf ntmrs hnr.h genre tnr ra,n
sin ■’ au u Hncl m*teulhre hearts, by employing manner
niie, 9°~~’ “iancnara. j)cr cjeverneM. an(j exotic charhi, now mu
man: — Tnonw sll)ry opens with a diamond I er. outa
QWbRM,. ;r**|M, robbety in New York and when the | ly esciii:
F L A T El
W A Paromnunt P > e f » f • wit* W
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COIHil IKH IM IK Jl*6f (ill Mima
10WIRI CRHfl 1011 NIK li! git UM
A great big merry and joyful
New Year's Party with special
screen program, and hats, cape,
horps, noise maker:, for every-
one. Spend your Naw Yaar'K
”----' Palace
AIT Seats 25c
CLASSI FIE D
139 — PHONES — 134^
^ate: IHc per word at first kiaertion; 1c per word each in-
•ertlun thwnflrt No ad taken fur lea* than .30c All ciassjjlad
Ada are eaab ip advance
♦Htete
;!<' .niyfhlrfE with iWbuli nn<,i utu .
in f (’oipu* ('hi kdi into the hnaU!
It i! li hi - kbh\Kiu;tl efforts
is no doubt- itixHil Hmhs
m.tkr < \ihv team wlccletl
I hu otliei hHlfbutk post -floes
Ji Illi Hill "U
Amarillo (ioldm Bandstnrni
mu; UiD’-c
Whiff
u whole line ‘Lmekfleld
mmwM; Gwena.
Tackles—Grew Pampa; Oollins
Abilene; Baker. Ban Angelo Bond
Vernhn; Dugger. Woodrow Wilson;
Hemseil Greenville; Nelson. Hen-
derson; Baker, Henderson. .Hol
toman. Kerrville; Aston. Corsicana;
Collins Kilgore
— Guards' Howell: —-AtoHene;—Co-
burn Big Spring: Fulsom, Quanah,
Buillvan Highland Park: Chandler, [
Forest; Freudi. Atheip; Landry.
Port Arthur; Wilcox, Tyler: Har-
shaw. Corsicana; Griffin. Cleburne, \
Boles. Fort' Worth Poly; HTnnant. |
Corpus Christi
Ceht^,i^Yxu»«(r—Lubbock. Sulll-
vuup-ltrnarlllo; Jones. Abilene. Sam
Flowers Big Qpring; Toilett. Wfrh-
lla Falls; Boyd. Dallas Tech; Loden,
Athena; Nmvmhw, Port Arthur;
I Harr Thomas Jefferson
Texas was ! Bucks .Britt, Ranger; Bob Flow-{
came to of-1’’is. Big Spring. Helneman, El Paso;
— Vernon; Cornelius, Hlgh-
l TaxlU McFadden Masonic
Hom*; Patrick, Poly: O’Dea, Paris;
nnaia i Jimnierso'n, Henderson. Johnson,
There | Alhelis; WiUlams. Austin; Palter- I
He will?
tn
mighty man <>( the
There
wlio_. thought Morfi*
tile phantom of Lubbock's
was u greater star than.
Harlow, but close critics of the
gallic sav Hie Amarillo Hash'was
;la la tun all-around man and de-
senmg of t-he place accorded him.
Amon Anderson IDO pound Ran-
g.., util a stand-out that]
.no iearn would
loin He was
expel lenced, a
p, ol. " I’hn.’
Teams ure enrolling slowly In
the Johnson County independent
j basket ball leagues to be operated
heie this wiutei
I Through Saturday only a half
I dozen had cttaie in However many
others ure due to enlist and it is
I expected that by Monday night,
I when the fina. >.
|ing is held, there will be sufficient I thfHntained
Cltlbs for at least two tgiys leagues' ’*“■
and phe girls circuit
Among those regKlering to date
ate Wills »i(d WtsTfy S7mi> girls
Henderson Street toys detmrne
Independents and Bono boys while
! Alvarado. Bono, Joshua and oth-
Carey. Corpus Christi: Slidger Am- |
arlllo
groceries,
with n de-
will be
Alvarado-10 20 * m
m.. 4 p m.. 6:16 p. tn I
I Wanted—9
I .lilt Hotneom
■ kuvs U. nilse on shares
l For Sale—H
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FUR SALE OR TRADE - Sandy
' land farm, for auto or city prop
er» Would rent for cash. Apply
10 Tb North Roblnsou St
* ALB-MOT bates of hay. Muu
■‘-toH’"' of straw. MOT buahris of see*
| nuts. Will BvAiU, B'urlraon. R
E FOR RA1JR—Sandy land farm jx*
| ttessicn at once, kfOOOO will bundle
■ tt IPhone. 335. W K Thompson
■ TOR BALE Ctood 8 rtym house.
E All modern.'dose in. tiJlbiigi 5100
K cash, hntance monthly Phone 336.
I - '74 K Thompson .
for' BALE—Nice young cow, fresh
RL-Bv-mtet 4 W Blnsmgiime 710 West
|| ^Munbera. Phone 217
| FOR BALK Fresh tour-gallon cow.
■MBtmlli bld heifer calf Reasonably
!’ priced L. J Buyllss. Phone 1)001 FM
:• loR^MUFr- Five room modern
E tottage. newly decorated; nice two
r room furnished apartment also
J one southeast bedroom Close in.
L Hum* BMW .
K FOR -«j*NT - Newly
Efr(Wartment. PFkvate bath All blUs
Efeffid- Phope FMQ.......
RpFOR BINT Furnished r<x>
l> ioR‘RBf"
N or th
1 (»! Il'ILst’ , , j
Art'. ir.id .
to few HppHri»ntl\ ll'.ouwb
HHinr NhfHlId tn* on rvrrv ton
*•* 4nw»*oo* reflection upon the character, atandtng or repuUUon
M Anr poreaa, firm or corporation which may aopear tn the column* of
IM *Hme*-1te*lew wtll be gladly corrected upon It* being brought to th*
_.*l4*UUOn <^be publishers
MEMBER OF THE UNlTEt) PRESS
na unite* Pres* U ewluslvely entitled to th* um foe publication
—-OT-WU new* dtefatehM credited te it or not uUierwbre credited to nil*
MP*, trite Ute tocal new* publication therein.
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North aide, sq.u a rii In F E
t’row .Jhiildlng. Connection to all,
. , ,2. V Ride the buses
•ilid save lime add money. Let lhe
ixmded operator with many years I
if experience fight
you
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, Lubbock . left Walft»ck
Beanmqnt Right Halfback
j j.- Tiiomds Jeflcrson Fulibrck
Aiiji to Elot’lT i :
Irani won five
I! Jirtd but Ollf 1
<ib <>y
tue rile pallas News gave „
only honorable niiuilTop In ita ah-jfttompaon. Fort Wofth CNhtral;
dTsliici ii'iuj' but he Is JMMl
i-entu ii t'liitd 111 u)l Texas,
Kl Aldileli trrf Temple. Ity
ol <
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the —j .. . ----- ,™
we arc taking on our all star MK
teem jftj
y, Plie luurkfleld was the harde*t M
, plect on th' team because grepl
\lars nt passing, punting, runnin*
liniT plililting Were iW7WI«* WN
are taking lot our quarterback one
David O'Brien, the big show of the
Wewtrew Wllwm. I tel his aggrega-
tion O'Brien was an All-around
iiiiui and when he goes to T O. IT. I
■he will come close to making all-
Americnn He is fast and eluaivt
a . «'ball-carrier with a good stifl-
iirm. a good punter and a great
piissei Woodrow Wilson stayed In
the Dallas ffistrict race,only b»-
( iu*s< <i <i Brien' who did every-
thing
The best back ‘ In
dial lev llaux a ben ll
e tirilllnnce
l*M4W imUOh
it is an opportune time for a |
i i w coac i li. step in Cleburne
K.: t ball will be decidedly on the |
upgrade new ’’fall New interest j
j-avtit result in the rhAnted set i1|j‘
land it the school will return to its
.,t a pep squad and band :
o lament a fighting football I
.-. Cltburnc Can once morel
j march tn thr forefront of the T>Ig|
jparadi |
of Beaumont. Glenn '
of Thomas Jefferson Jodie '
t Temple and Homer Hum- 1
ol ('.irslcana oft the team
«!’ believe In the above se-
havr given you t...
crop
shl a si i
Gainesville, and
Waco are ends <>n
cam will-. Tolbert
Arthur, and Dave i
War i .0 Illi' tackles The
.. i "ia| team guards are Cail Smith
<1 i'nmpa end Hilmer Acliterberg
F>! j kenridi'e. San Antonhg’ and
'he center is Oldham ot Jell Dav-
Hoiision
honorable mention list
Finds
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TERMB OP HUBHCRD'HON
OARJkTER Jn__the city of Cleburne per month 60c, per year
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19Mb per year *4 00 afx month* 52 25, mrtrtde of Tmi tine
100—Cash in advtnce.
Big New YmA ~
. Eve Party- '
Man. Nite, llilS --
SandieB and. Masons?
I log All-Star I Ion- j
ofb of Scribe
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liy HAROLD V. RATLIFF
limes-Review Bports Editar ’’
The fifteenth annual toutbeh
campaign of the Texas Interscho- I
luetic la-«<ue lu hlstwgg. It 1s*lhe
brightest ot the bright because '
never befoig)'dl<L *d mapy stars flash
In the gridiron firmament
~' Thr Iters senron wits* n it err stlvry, -
to the last degpr“<rn<l so oqlstund
Ing were the indteidu*! players that
picking an all-Hiala- team Is about
ax tmnrrrtmis ns ntTrrrrptrrrg - trr
cross the street In front of a "new I
cur in tl>e bunds pl u drunken
driver. ......- " — - ■ -
We have picked u first and sec-
ond team and are not suie but Clmi
lhe latter Is us strong ns the filsl
Howwerc when you ■ uelei. t teams
froteTseveral thousand players Vou
are bound m have plejily of trouble
There are stars unheralded and un-
sung Who . will "not even receive
mention but only because th* field
)s so targe one person could not
iiuixi xuuugli torriiniTt
There wore many outstanding ends
but Jnan- the fiasiiy array we liave
picked K C Thomas of Vernon and
JoJjji Itetensm irf Amarillo Th
prowess of thr latter u great dr
tensive player and blocker,
ready been exploited a
times but TWites is iwi
ySpproxlmulely fifteen officers of known in this section
We had heard mfich of the ability
of Bill la wren re Corpus Christi
whiglftAh. and Tja<I <'<lii)e rbTTi.'Ton-
iluaion that he deserved a place but
after seeing him ,play hi the State
tele game si Dalls Saturday we
wouMlIT take him aa water boy on
the second selection lawrence
turned In such a p»s>i exhlbltliui
that lhe fans watched him more
than the stars just io see if he could
ever do anything thut a lixitball
ptagm should
Thomas, however W|i> deserving
of the honor Hr wns chosen for
lhe *5UMld seiypin 4n u row by all
the coaches of his district lie »■
sensational on defense bote clo.se
sludents of the game say he is
o-uuU- mwe valuublu wi- bl*u:knw. Ln
i tlinl way he shades Lawrence, who
Is poor on blocking Ini' great in
pthm’ W|iys
j Probably the grentosl liickle in
'Texas wax u Mexican. Tiburcio Lo-
I prz.. 187-pounder of Hie Bowie i F?l
Pasol Higli team He is pronounced
I by coaches and olllcials as the
iiiugliest, smartest litohlD" ever
produced in That section one men
tor declared He was
hi himself "
; MtixoiU''- Home, lyjnch went io ,
for the Btute semi-finals, had two great ;
128 , tackles in Allie White’'unif Hol’
---Cook' White played offensive
guard and was a great .star at that
I position »S well Us detenslve lol
FRESH FIRM and Baltimore ovs-I We are piuclng Ililo al guard I
gog on lhe first team and putting < reig i
We de-I*1 tnrkl'’ Cook played the mosi
j perfect game at tackle wr have .seen
in many years tn the Highland |
Park battle
The other guard is flit I Mat
thews. 174-pduIid bundle ol light , ,
|on the Amarillo finals team He
was tlq; best player in district one
and accordCng to Jerry Malm Am-
arillo scribe. "Hie answer to a
, coach s prayer (or the perleet Itne-
He plays g,u«r.d on
on defense t
bad a co'. ■ I cl
1: IS bard to leave stub .stars as J H(, ,
Beit Mur.balt ol Greenville. Frank "! . f
t Hinando of Beaumont. Glenn ' )r, ,s
English of Thomas Jefferson •R’di’' L()111|.' 3K yar1s
Malic t Temple and Homer Hum- j
Ihnc- ol t'otsliana off the team As coitcli at Anson, Ills team won I or
I.,; ... believe In the above se- | „ ;tnl(. < ;.l?s (1 tlll e. mg Dew- 1 .
a\ M ivlu'w’s Marhu ’ RiiHdogjs 3 ^’teinr
41. 1921
U was this game that alirncli'd
i trgrr sctioote
to (’urt.., and Mayln-w Thr lallri
' :an»‘d bv Ahilenr and ha* brrn
ng i-uk there’evermnfc C: r!Ls I
fcnrjj i hr }<>b tel Hangri and j
six »’a.,nns Ijjrre where I wo j
S.ntr c'minplens a’h(T*S>i|e.vai- |
pion ^'c:r proclufdd
Rt’» p“i cent of its c'unfe.rfHee games
Hit lar? two nt Ranger
, he did mfr lr.se a (*bnTerence game
....... ............ ! Hr drve'. ifird ninny oplsiandlnc
.Jacoby, Ranger. Smith . Who stood mil in college fo<>t- !
pm I! I
: U vr ir and I
games luust
victory
r-’
1
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taining detective story, (he eftron-
llcte of a charming, beauteui girl.
detHjpmrtwtes- boteermw mm t^u—m—ttttt-—wire
h<-r rivals. Para-| and turn the tobies on him. c ■
—Wrrfr Alison—Hkipworm jts fieri’
foil she startles the entire world I
by her daring robberies, going her
rival one ttattei each time. Arthur
Byron, as the inspector, sets fils
faithful assistants Leon Errol to
trail the European crook, thinking ,
----r ttmn tpcm norfi. tnn tne
r tn wlitcli, the two crooks,
ntadiy in Ibve with each oth-
, . outwit the police and eventual-
robbefy in New York and when th» I ly escape on tin ocean liner brings
inspedtAr learns the thief escaped | the film to ait entert lining aiyTun-'l
In a Rolls-Royce car, he. knows usiigL-ciimax -
that it is Sop.iie Lang, one of the ' The original was writfen by Fred-
smixAhest crooks in the world , erlck Irving Anderson as a series of'
Her exploits intrigue Europe's i.short stories m a current niaga-.*
most notorious criminal. Pau) Cav-zgine Ralpb Murphy .hrected
Teams Enroll In flew (]r0Cery
Basket Ball Loops «* ' ra A J
ers wifi have clubs tn the feminine
loop.
All mils) be registered by Mon-
I day night however, or they can
not participate The meeting Mon
, ' '! day night WIU be at 7:30 a'clook at
J^| 0 A 0 *F ' ''lh< “CKTrnh^r of C6m-
v ** * i i <i'cl> a desirable location
coach
■ j I IF I W . I seems l.owever thut thv local
B V I I I |\ IB B ' Choo’s glorious footliali tradition.
1* M ! ! of the past its high standing
i > j scl otastically and ethically and the
’i at Electra who L (*,,.*
•Alien tor th., hew ‘ j01
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1934, newspaper, December 30, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303590/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.