Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 14, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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By Waiter Maaterman
Cleburne Market
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Top pricf. being paid on Cln-
nurnv market u>d»y were as top
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No, 3 Turkey* ...
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a "story” for.their papers. Selden
drew his cat up a short distance
from, the front entrance and
walked round to the back, going in
from the garden. A babel'of talk
It was a sounded from the bar, and Selden
caught a brief glimpse of the ex-. ndsed his own, and waited with
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TMs crest .hsrch invite, visiter* and *tau*(ei* inte the Her-
vice, cf Worship. We arc happy to annoamr the spprsaehinc *
Revival st the ehoreh on the comer of WsritvIHe end RoOinMm
Evsnaeli t Horace W. Basby. noted KeviraK t of Fort W>-lh. '
will do the presehinc
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PERSONALS
Denntf. who is attend-1
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HURCH OF CHRIST ;
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in the dining'' .Saturday in Cleburne
J W Harp of Parker was a busl-
ne s visitor bere Saturday
Mr.- Bcbble Lee Stubblefield of.
Crowley undcrwenC aivappendta op-
eration in MeiWrrrtiwn Hcaplta!
Fildav She Is reported to be do-
iiig well
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SLAY BUILDING ---
MATERIAL CO.
T. F. JOHNSON. Mgr.
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"TML inmwtge never came Jroat Colonel; Omham."
ing trade in the last hour before
closing* time. Reports of the
strange happehinga at the Abbey T
had brought strangers from Getn-
1011 hUiiih prncticHl. As itgix, the prog’iam
Iimm gtxxl prwedi'ht and is likely to develop useful fix-,
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- ... w — —^-O—, tf».-— . .1 when, th<
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Kt ^"Frunco still is Ht the gate of Ala rid. Maybe he needs
i >Cbe»l‘-yed Connelly on his Imard of strategy.-r-Rreckeiu idge j
Anwrican.
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ITS :ilf^:10ui?£ UN T
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..^rkness. ,.■■.<•
And then out of the night they
heard the ominou* sound "of the
■Imp baying of. the tiloodruiuuda.
and the twtns ctimg to Sylvia tn
sudden terror. ; ' '
Itcfil got put to open a gate, and
t tlie cur bumped Us way down a
j mere track to the main rirlve, and
drew up lit the deaolate uhlighted
--- pile of the Abbey, nitwit and de-
. vetUul uube inaide, ami the door
shut, a sense of security came to
the party.,und Selden switched on
4h>< lights Mid led the v.'*y U* th*
library. Ha had brought a - big
basket from the tnrt filled with
provisions Wliich WOUid obviate go- '
ing to the 'servants' part of the i
..'hO.iiae. adH soon the fire was *light |
and the kettle Simmering. .
I "Won't the. Uoloner lie an-
., miyedf.” Reid asked, looking up ’
from the tlreplaoe where he was I
attending to the fire. . <
''(kitonei Urkhurh!'’ Selden ,
laughed softly "That message
never came from him. I saw him
at th* irtii, and Ito had just re- 1
turned troirt (Irinfold. I'
•clumsy ruse, but .only shows, Jacky ,
that,my Irkaomo ■ precautions uro
not useless.” 1
The time . passed pleasantly
. enough, though thci;e was an at- '
mosplinre of expectancy which j
. «<>uhl* hop bit banished.. Solden
looked fit bis Watch, and rose
ijuiCKIy. "Tillie 1 was l
said. "Don t he frightened, chil-
dren. you are quite safe, and can
go to bed. . Tomorrow night you
Will lie aafe m your own rooms ”
■ You are going to ' leave us?"
Relil suJtl; Done too pleased.
■ ft ifi absolutely necessary. But
J can assure you of this, no one
shall Interfere with you tonight,
and I shan't lie far a way J!
"Dlit I. suppose It's no good ask-
’ trig you questions'?" Reid aal'd al-
most petulantly. "I should have
thought that with this huge place
yvttfrety empty, and thy fact that
the uttagk last night showed that, ly become
the hlWig plaefi- Is knpwn,' the figure of i
danger Would have been more
real." • - with such people,
Seldcii clapped Reid heartily on " " “
the ba.dk. "My dkmr Jack, some
. Ill tic Hifie. ago you were complain-
ing to me. with some heat, that —------ -------
you were not gotng to allow our in the hands of the police. In fact,
young friends' to be used as a bait —‘ -e — i->«» •«
■to -catch the.ilk.lt Now J have set
■ idy lt;aj> instead That altcra- mat-
Lcrs, doesn't It?" ,
A Huudfin misgiving came Into
Rcid'a mind by tobk the other by
the abotilder almost roughly. "You
lire going into danger.'* ”
"It's my trade,” Selden said,
. ■ Jnulllng still, "From being the
hunted 1 havf bepoma the hunter,
and I Iwpe to huv?- my beasts
cahgiit before tomorrow."
"Good luck to‘you-I wph j
couhl come With you."
A w bii)taic‘al siiiile crossed Sel-
den's face. "You w(ft be ruore
iwefHl here, mid Wtti be ablc to
I keep* , Mias I-gwrent'e company
M. children bav«*gone to
■ He went out without waiting (or
|’ any comment.
.The Bull Inn «as doing a roar-
pugilist in his shirtsleeves, his
mighty aims bared, serving out
drink's, with the sweat of his labor
covering his face. 1 .
Turning from this busy acene,.
____ Selden entered the exclusive amok-
going,"' he trig room where he had first met
cmt. Colonel-Graham. Here were a few
of the most regular customers,
who looked up with annoyance at
the entry of iinyonc to their sane- . h
turn but, Selden was =n by
uy aiiyi »*i»c
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been.roped in to gnAic at the main
bar and the billiards room.
The giyi approached Selden, who.-
tn establish hi* footing, requested
her to take orders all round. I The
talk wks all of -the Abbey, and-of
James the butler, who had suddem
. —-)• M huge and monstrous
crime, for arrest is in-
variably taken for a proof, of guilt
" . It appeared
i that moat Of those presen^ laid al-
1 ways thought hh warn a "wrong
■ un"-, and expected tHR this was
not the first time that he had been
not a shred of good was left to
James when they had finished with
■ nim. <
The girl returned With a huge
tray, far too heavy for her, and
Selden took tt and passed t)\o
drinks round; The girl was stand-
ing at the doorway waiting, and
the detective gave her the tray,
and held out a 10-ahltling note. -
Hl* back was to the room, and the de”tly,, reluctyt to
Ifioor was half open. .
’'Have you any hews tor me!”
fie whispered.
"Mrs. Thornton has gone up to
Paynton Manor. Colonel Graham
asked her to come to make a state-
ment," the girl told hliti.
"Good heavens!" Belden mtM-
tered under his breath. “When did
she go?" •
“About half art hour ago "
"She is staying here, tonight?”
"Yes, str, Mr. Hucks ta expecting
her back, and I have some supper
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* Thy >uico.« st n«r br InrSK * .
1» due to the fact that wr arc
always able to fill anj' order
that comci . into Ifie office.
That, covpled with , the quality
.---. ..^----, lit
asked again, for the man was evi, . the re*, on able prices we ask
formation, and only Selden's name
had pt’evented him from ringing
o«. •
“No, she preferred to walk,
though the Colonel, riiy master,
offered her the use of his car.”
The clock in the hall, struck 10
o'clock as Selden put up the re-
deivor. From the bar he heard
voices calling “Closing time," tfnd
from the road outside talking Wa-
gging on as tfic patrons of the inn
took their way home,
(To fie Continued 1
By PAUL ROBINSON
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5ui2£ iS A'LOADOFF MX n
MiNt> TO Sfcfc \OU Twp TA<t
OFT XOUtL wao pwiNf /j—
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Hide Study
CHOI’ 1NHHHANCE
DATKS WAY BACK
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HHItft'Bp iiiguiHiK.c ia not new I til hua n lung hjatoiy. 'Hit*
pitta goea wny l ack tri Biblicul timea. The (’hiistirtii Scienco
hi mi nii the subject sttites:
fc “And in, the seven plenteotix yettiH the eaitli
bltiuglit foith li.i linn fills . . , tint! Joseph gulhfiKl
corn Rs the ann of the sea . . . and laid up the food
jIB' the cilit’H." ' J
'“Thua'ia told of thv firab expei’inieiitti in crop hi
Mtaiicc. <>nlv in Hi.it lll.,l,■llll•l■. a in the lieat plans at
preagnl, it «n. pi .ni.Hii i'H»l m iii.ini'e .-I" well pro-'
? ' ’'Itction to the farmoi;. ' *'
*^>c N^orv 0’ t’filcaia coiiUntlea that when "the
L "ItVfn yesi-H of dearth began to come" and the famine
wm ahroml In the earth, "Joseph opened all the atore-
hguiics. find sol , unto the Egyptians.”
,**The plan tiunamitted to Congreaa in I’icaident
ittaigpvelfH meaHHifr vnrfea fiTtm the <>riftib*l By provid-
itig that instead yf the wheal being merely bought,
■‘ Boardeti imd Sol'! by the government ns u merchandiaer,
K; ' Ji Bhail in time.itjf nwd revert to the fatmera who hnve
’ contributed it and be spltl..by them or for their uccount.
in other words, the farmeia woiil pay the fnauiance
preminma and collect the iiidemnitiea Th kind—ip teims
of bushels of gliiin rnther than money.
■gfo, “1V- is meaaiire, advocated by Henry Wahace, Sec-
of Agricidtlira', would get away front coniplica-,
«<’d hnzar; a due to the effect of price changes oti
A.pl’op Insurance. .Storage of grain tathor titan a rnpney
* ftind him its important value to consumers as an iiisur-
nnee of food supply ul renkonnble prices in off years. It
has been defieribed as u kind of .-.wial secui'ity for the
fatmei
“Foiliinately, it is iieing rveognLzed that all-i isk
■ crop iiisuranct' has at present definite limitations. SU>r-
' age for long pvriodk obviously is ntor feasible in the case
i/gg/jpf Wheat; cottoll and a .few other commodities than in
";T'i|flBta. Even in the experiment with wheat, the Tost of
. i4orage is pyo|Hisetl to be bprim i’.v the (lovernmt'ht.
'‘It is Well that propaaals for crop insurance are be-
^.'.JgiilHifig with a single commodity. It*is especially well
’ that they upntvmplate culleeliotw and payments in kitui
^"llittead of cash. Otherwise the enterprise would aeem
A WEEK IS-
ALL IT TAKES
TO BUY A nfl
KELVINATOR
ttkrglip
ing ><c
■berj this week-< nd wt*> hla par- “
eiit’, D. and Mrs. M Depni*. _
Mri. Skit .Bar; vuHUd In Fort
' Worth Friday. —
fit. sod. Mrs. tieotoe KiUlng*- .
wurth Trent t£ Fort Wertt) Friday i
t.-. bring Mr* V M Hay home I
turn the Hnrrjf H'wpltai Mr* . 1
Hiv lx improving but tn rtlll ini
"'d _ |
Ml*«e* Grace find Mildred Cleve-
land have returned from San An-1
gek where they vi*lted relative* ,
anti IrUnd* end a'tended the San |
Angela Fat Block Show I
Grady Shegon ot Gtindview vlx-j
ited lelatives hare Saturday.' | .
G.tTrr Cooper Of Rio Vista spent
FREE* KFl">l H0ME B00l(
■ ”•■■■■ Sec complete itpor plans — illus-
trations df appliances—and full specibcatious u.i
the Kelvin Home, in this complete 36-page, tilu*
iiatod book. It's free! Ganve/er yowr o/ry
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WE KEEP PLENTY! ?LUS p0^RE0 ro CUT THE COST OF BETTER LIVING
■■1111 WRIGHT BROS.
comer - into the
nqr building materials ami
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I* rrstMuu'lble fee our phenom-
enal growth- Large or »mall.
we are • tl.id to take care of
your orger*.
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waiting for her
room-"' . . ■
y "(t's now a quarter to 10 -you
clow at 10?"
----r--------------- t-—. "Yea, sir,” ehe amlled at him.
fold and place* further afield, and "1 expect it'll take 10 minute* or
there were newshawk* com* la get *<> to get tb<m all out ,tonight,. *nd
the village constable 1* over at
Grinfold." " ' '
"When you firing my change.
say I'm wanted on the phone," he.
Whispered. ■ ■' .;
Selden turned bafik into the
room, where tankard* and glasses
were raised to wish him luok. He
What patience-he could tor the girl
to return. With the congested
state of tfie bar. it took some min-
utes, during which Selden had to.
exchange courtesies with the
farmers. ’
“Your change, Mr. Selden, and
you are wanted on the phone.”
"Thank you." he said quietly,
leaving her tip on the tray and
rising with apologies. He wot^gt
—(I ta: long, he said
j was in the halt,
and Seklen very carefully shyt the
off the receiver.
He called up Paynton Manor.
and heard the slow slick tones of g.j
the native servant. , .\ *
"Can I speak to Coloqpl Gra-
ham, please Mr. Selden is my,
name." . .
“I ainkaOrry, SW, the Colonel has
gon® to bed In his room in. the
roof, and we .have orders not Id
disturb him." .
"But this is very urgent," Sel-
den insisted-
"I am aOrry, sar, but ho will m<t
be disturbed when he has gone to
bed. 1 could not possibly <)6 tt." j
"Thcrc was a lady who came to
sec him this evening -has she ■ ['
gone?" .
"A Mr*. Thornton, sar; yes, she
talked with the Colonci in his
study, and left about an hour ago.
The Colonel *aw her off hiniwir,'
and then retired, as I have said.'*
"She went in a car?" Selden
■ BURNE TIMES-REV1EW
9 Aftmoon CwH and KaAtf Morning W . CHAPTKR 41
OUCHURNF NYWBPAPKRa. fBO. HELDKN turned th* car round
IM South Anglin Straat. Cleburne, YMaa in the direction of Grinfold, and
Phones IM and IM proowded up the road at a good
pace. After going for about half-
a mile, to the astonishment of the
.,<;<up*nta.-S«kl*n steered the <’»»
under a large overtwngtog tree
: and switched off all th* light* H*
unittd prbss *UI» wm» nxwb ‘"J »
» CBNTRAL PREM IC.P.i NBW8 HERVIGF tanlhf. »nd Ul« »tbar* "•w
IS at the Postoilice al Cleburne. Texas, as second class mattsi breath in tsnse *xeiu^n*nt. racy
____<> ____ heard the sound of a ear coming
L from the village, approaching rep-
ay arraneou* reflection upon the character, standing of repute- j,uy at a cracking pace on such a
M any |M<*uu, iuiu <•’ cmpurauon Wlucn may appear lt> the col- night, and the great headlight*
at the Tinies*Review will be gladly corrr"«d upmi tu being j swept the road. It pa**ed vhem in
t Co the atleiilioii of the fhlbllstier* a whirl of muil and water from
t------« -»----- . ■ the sopping road, the rain showing
f . ... ____ " 1» a myriad lints before the h«ad-
TKRMtl OF Bl’BHf RIPTION lights. Helden laughed hual tlly,
•WAHR1KH In the city of Cleburne per montli He, pct year MW. ,llld 4(lllPlJy switched on the lighto,
mlu> (ion .... turning leisurely back in the direr
MAIL IS I yesr »4«i, six months »J». outside of Texas one tm,, they Rad <xmte, and ilrt® a aide
1.00 Cs-ii sitviime .' road that led to th* Abbey. Away
; ' 0 ' In the left oh the high ground the
MEMIIKH <»F TUX UNITSU I'UfiMH ! light" of Graham's Manor gleamed
a Uullrd T're'« earluiUv'My entitled to the tor jaihtatiW'4-1"’!?-“"’ u,,,’£r '**•’“•<»*'■• J?41,***
news dSJpatciic* < rsrtltcrl io H or not, dtherwuc credited to this j TTi'' t?»»und floor waa tn pitch
U*0 the lu'.ii new* inii,:;c.ii...u tlianut lifirknaaa. '.MT,
Uonal Advrril«ln|t Representative. TEXAS DAILY
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era! Depoait Insurance Corporation
?:-r by LES FORGRAVE
ANOVMetO TWEV DO WTCH H
' EM TPAhA T^AO»E OtttOUES.
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NOT A SINGLE BANK ACCOUNT
WAS LOST IN THE FLOODS
From thqawnds. OLD MAN RIVER took about everythin!
e*e. iHcludint IhwxncU of dollar* hidden about premjMts
. .. x but he didn't gel a (ingle bank acemanl. even though
the banks themrelvni may have been flroded. «
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That'* «on«ething worth thinking about!
CM.OU THOSE ORIOLES ARE BETrER
TAAM t TMOUGMT ! TsAtV RE MAK1RG
CXJR. BOS'S LOOK hOOLt^M ---
PvGt-rr HER* asv Twe -v—
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OUR (SOTS ARE JUST SEOM4 INI E
GETTING «T*ffrtD,m%Y'U. J=
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in serving re
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Mrs O R B-winer
Werth who w»r Mi’s
Icicbmne betqre he I
Ek Mr- w a. can
nprk Young eni-rt*
Frywlngc Inn Fri-iev
k enteceMeneou' *how<
r The room- here d'
Bapmi"'. sweet pew* *'
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Mwre- wa- oarrted i
lappotntmente
I Mrs Dan Wofford
Lruasts and Introduce d
raMving line tompo
feMpei' Mr* Ycuns.
Benner Jr.. Mr* O.
ter., and Miss Nan H*
Mrs George H»lc
khe registry -
I A brief prejram w«
Miss Eva Mar Youni
tefant sotoa. and Mr-
bon. two vocal selec
ULoir. Kill* played hei
Intent
Mrs. Dan W< ffnrd i
ktuU pc-m. dedicate:!
lorec after which 8hl
and Don Wood enttrei
Mecorated in blue an
I loaded with gifts fit
1 "r
CktrgHic
asaisted' in
Imes. Carper
Entertain i
singer Inn
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