Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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“AB THK Master ot the Roll,
was .eying to tn.," Btuok.y was
telling Jaoqualtna, “Jurt before th*
long vacation—w* were lunching don’t mind "me caiilng you Charles,
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Uae t«ils her
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This Might Happen To You
Thia Barn, at 1 .ee I .ane's Dairy Farm. was
insured by us Monday. 24th, A wind
^torm struck Sunday at 4 A. M.
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THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
w«. M. M MMUI.
.aid, if one didn’t gee your name
In the paper*—as of course one
does—one wouldn't know you were
alive.* - He laughed rather aelf-
eonactously. "That la the sort of
firm mtn* is.”
"I are," aald the girl. -Well, my
lawyer isn't that sort at art."
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Maury Miiverick of Sun Antonio, huu
ie|ng enactment of a nwaatire at thja aeHuion of
Ian ahould create H national cancer diaginmtiv
iwilrtgton. ‘
MpB Morris Dorrance, chief surgeon of the Phil-
It? . ' - ilu. i a t' a- w . . a
MERE ', r- SIUN YOUH '
RLOT ON TMIS PAPER *
OR l'LL HIM.E VQUOUT
Tt? THAT SWAtV'V' AKID
YOU'LL . ST AV IN IT
UNTIL YOU CRAWL OUT .
WITH A SMELL ON
YOUR BACK '
drain down while your car ia parked. So it
can’t let your engine .tart up ?*dry,” which
engineers aay it the greatest danger. And
the way it’s Plated on, Conoco Germ Proc-
essed oil isn't using up in a hurry. Then that’s
getting more mileage out of both your oil and
engine—coming here to me Cor Oil-Platina
I‘m ho big company myself, just because I
sell a good big company's oil. etc. This bun-
nets it mine, and their oil has to show my
custoraen a heap longer mileage and cool
smooth operation, or I wouldn't make near
as safe a living. I'd rather have my good .
trade on Conoco Germ Processed oil,
than just getting people to change here once,
and always be worried about new ones show-
ing up. A tot of my trade coroes from clear
out around, because nothing but my Germ
Procsesed oil will Oil-Plate their engines.
You see, the patent Germ Process gets this
oil to form a strong slippy Plating on every
working rorface. Mind yod, Oil Plating can't
VENUS
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| by mAh. j.
Mrs L D. Simm<
attending her motl
lioualy HI.
Kimsey Womack
■ the graduating cl
41 a position in
unable to be prese
Luatlng exercises 1
■receive his dlplom
Miss Ruby Smit
teacher, and sever
ents of her pupi
the children to Fc
Worth for a picnic
Mr and Mrs. Ji
children have me
Venus
Mrs.
visited
p' %
• But of court*, there art law-
y«ra and lawyer* If he were one
of the big men no doubt I should,
know him." ? ’ i.
“Oh, he tei't," aak) Jacqueline.
■He'h very amall potaUx a, accord-
ing to mother. He haa a practice
’ 10 want
ilefending to the police courts.
‘ A , I should aay.
Mother says they call him the
Mouthpiece," renratmi Charles that sort of thing for nothlte.
"How queer! Wh*re does he hang "to**. probably lyin^gpi
out?" ‘ —.1
, ' r,v n.a nn utnv« at n pinvr
tailed Rotherhithe." aha told him;
■"ft is a poor part of. Iximlon, vnyuur. wo«««. , nut » w,i»t you
mother ■ uyx but ha haa a wonder- wpuld.be paying me for. But you
(u) . old Mtlco overlooking, the * ’
Thames. 1 have an idea he must
■hi quite clever—t believe'he gets
all .sorts of people off who really out blushing all
ought not to be got off-but J that’s all wron
Should think . there's something lawyer who bit
queer about him that has kept him L*
tiom getting qn. Drink, probably,
i>o you think he drinks?"
"With I^t office in Rotherhithe 1
Liiitrlea. "But he doesn't - not JO eh, Charles ? ■
excess,■ A beer now and then— Isn't it ?”
.When he can gej, ’ It I wonder "
wiM-re that waiter is?" He
guMiced round, saw no sign of the
waiter, and. turned again to the
i.ik "It has just occurred Co me,”
Iw said; "Are you by any chance line.
Mixa JaequeUne Smith'?"
•;« que|ln» glanced ht him qulck-
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Mrs RSj-mond McDearmon L>
resting won tollowing a tonsil, op-
eration Tuesday, j-. j; , . . ’ - '.
Tliea* are some of the mor*
common Symptoms or warnings of
biliousness or so-called "torpid
liver.” so prevalent in hot climates.
Don’t nealect them. Take Cato-
thta. the improved eatomel com-
pound tablets that give you the
effects of calomel and salts, com-'
toned. You will be delighted with
the prompt relief they afford.
Trial paekgae tan cents family
pkg. twenty-fire cts. At drnit
stores, <Ad\ |
ml
r'i-tilw Vs.
’ .XL,
MB Bartb Anglin Btreet, (
'V,' Ptenes M» and
I O. a WOODBON, owner shd PuWMhre
.< BOY BACTOB, Bdltor
•» ttw Panofflee M Osborns. Tress, as second class msUer
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M0US reftoetton Upon the chsrscter. standing or reputa-
NBmb. nrm * corporation which may appear to the eel-
THlIiri im will be gladly oorracted upon Ka being
• ,Qfwrn. rew.
untitcd pmibb art> wut* nkw*
OBNTRAI. HUM* (C.P.I NSWB BKRVTCIt
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Mbmbbr op thr UNi rrr pmm
M Prem W MaluMvely entitled U the use for pubiiretton
_ JiawatehM credited to It or not otherwise credited to this
iia> the looal news pubUratlon ChareUi
na) AWvertMng RepresrtiteUve, TSXAfl DAILY PltRM i
L Oartaa, ChlW<°. Kansas City. New Ynift, Bt lands J
R>rt Worth busine
week-otof guesu of
DeVaugham Aqile
for the past week
« *U*.’L.?‘n’uOaL
r' to Dallas Bundi
Mrs. J W. Gratia
to her home hi 1
week's vlUl wRii 1
I Graham, and wile
A stroke of llghu
malit killed lluce
Vickers pulure
property of Mr.
Deer and 8. k O
"The Blue Bag"
I by the seniors sc
Friday night, May
Mias Dellne Car
crated from g rec
adenoid operation
Mr and Mrs £i
LMr. and Mrs. Ct
BDrere recent guest
/Tigre. M Roden at
Mrs. J. A Bryan
Adoree, of Hartle
guests of p m pt
O B Moore U
L. D. Self of (
here Sunday with
Graduating exen
Wednesday night,
senior ciasH this y<
of the following st
Ruth Alfrty Marti
derson. Wayne Ar
Brock. LHa Ruth
non Castle Carrell.
Davis. Noble Dun
L Kinney Glenn. Nel
^pon. Victor B D
BtaiaaU Turner
i MUbAfarie Wells
I Miss Mitemet Wei
517 N. Main - Phone 121
:»•; and Mrs Jerry Fowler and
^.4„. —r._, o.-^. jo .........
with Mr aiid, Ml>« .(b'rjrude Ihmiel
Phev were ■<■- —.
Mi and Ml* JOim Kuykendall
and X...1—
' Hieir home in Amarillo after vfall-
Ing hen .with Miss Jeffle Knyken-
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I'1 7 'r ■ ■
. Miss AiUts Fwing left today for prrarrn cynicism 5«>wara rengion »
- several .week< visit. In Brooklyn, trgjiegtoe tp totelieciuaL lastnev
Y SvitH her micle, B>. H Clow- *•—*»»«- '»->■- «ni.
n Ehr will vt®tt in
NImmiuu Falls Wn.siitmrton and
Dharhaieir. W .Va., .before return-
Hi*' home.
TRI
hi- wu W S Carper on .Pendell
Avenue;. Is reported improved
HGl’NCK TBBTX tRANBKRRlKS.
HARHISBURG pa <UF'- Jump-
ing beans have become a rather
common nrik-lo. but bouiwing eron- eqmi jed With mufflers .
Hot Weather is Here—
Beware of Biliousness!
,- ..rw„, w„„ Have you ever noticed that in
tended Our Lady of Victory Gfli-i /wy hot weather your organs of
digestion and elimination seem to
become torpid or laiy? Your food
sours, forms gas, cause* belching,
heartburn, and a feeling of rest-
tessness and Irritability. Perhaps
you may hare sidk head tehe,
hauseq and dtMtness or ’Mind
spells on suddenly rising. Your
tongue may be coated your com-
plexion bilious and your bbwel
actions shiMish or insufficient
Miss jacque- to"^It bJfrre’th?Vt“r. ’s^Pt*,
»?- You’re my lawyer too. aren’t you T”
diaries fslt in his pocket, drew* j
< out a documewt,’BB<r>*ha#d it to' J
■IWIlllHni She opened it out and 41
gienced at It
"'Know all men by these pros-1 •
doe. that;
“Wtll, as a matter ot fact," said
Oiarlee, “it doesn't mean anythin* '
much-just a piece of legal termi-
nology. It’s the right thing tb say.'
you know, when you start off, just
as when ydu meet anyone you any
'Good morning. Beastly Weather,
"The Mouthpiece!' - Ho gave a isn't it?’ “
mH... «v«. t h.. "Oh, J see,” said Jacqueline, and
continued reading. « To the afore-
said Jacqueline Mary Hibbert '
Smith’—la that me?" I
>*AH of It,” aald Charles - -I
"V. . shall manage'—I don't see
■*; ’ __1, Charles.? She
leaned toward him, indicating a ad
line with her Anger. 'That tot.” '1
Charles took ths document. c. "
“ 'Notwithstanding any, arrange-
ment heretofore nrentiomd,'" he'
a» (UMsi iitrr. muuirn • u«i, «nv read, “Oh, that moans that you
I’m .a liar, and Jim Asson—he's my that is. your husband—well, you
fiance, you know -he's a liar; and see,’ It's like this: all the money '
» u—------ wju ln t|)(, rontrr>] of your hns- •
band."
"You mean he’ll be hoes?’*
"Exactly."
"AlUmy money as well aa hls?’’
Charles nodded.
"Well, I don’t see that it mat-
ters, anyway,” said Jacqueline, "as
I haven’t any money.”
She took back the document and
read on: J
'"Ten thousand dollars per ar.-.**^1
num Jo the said Jacqueline MufY ' I
Hibbert Smith. . . . Five thourthd I
dollars per annum to the eaid I
MiUlcent Mary Agnes' M4u4
Smith’ that's mother, I support ?"
"All of it,” smiled Charles. -
"Maud! Good Lord! She kept 1
that from me. Well. I suppose It's
all right. Do you want m» to sign
it?"
Charles snatched the paper ’al-
most roughly from her hand and
thrust it back Into his pocket.
"Great Scott, no!" he reclaimed. '
"This is dnly the rough draft, you J
i„ - . .. ,, , know. It may have to be altered. *
face when he tells, a lie ilessrvpa Your mother may not agree to.the ■ 1
to be struck off the rolls. He’d term,. • . I
, -wiin qp otuce in nuuiermiiw 4 evnu 4 suppose you re Drought nh*ntrvn-?‘hm>ih11nhl I
shouldn't blam* him If he did,” said the important document, with you, £^1(,M You JnOw m weB L 1
do that this deed isn't only for my I
benefit,. If I'd only myself to think
of.;." She paused and shtuggec
her shoulders. "But, you're-. toy .
■lawyer, not my father.A-mfessuc?” ;
Charles' eyes Icemed vaguely
troubled as he .continued his chat
with Jacqueline.
•, you (To Be Continued) " '
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Margaret Justice Brooks of Waco
will visit here this week with Mt*s
Ohrlstln* George. J
* If yours is h
it faster, easi
improved 8 5
For light j
Pngine gives
many txtra m
With eithe
economy avai
—the Ford En
replace an ok
ditioned one-
an Ordinary e
p L« your Fo
chassis, engin
loads. Then,
you how mu<
less cost—yo
with modern
SEE YC
ly. consternation in her eyre.
“X say. you’re not my lawyre,
are you?"
“As a matter of fact- aald
Charlre, “if you are F~ “
Una Smith— Are you?”
“I am." Wj»
“Then l am," said Charlre.
“You're Mr. What-tett, •oroa
funny name—Btleky?”
''Stuckey," corrected Charlre.
"Chartea Stuckty of th* firm of onto,’
Btuckoy 8 Stuckey."
Jacquelln* smiled.
"Known amongst your aristo-
cratic clients m the 'Mouthpiece*,
eh, Mr. Stuckey ? You’re the
'Mouthpiece', and I fairly put my
foot ink I’m dreadfully sorry.”
"Don't mention It.” said Charlee.
"Th. •MmithalaeAf* •’ W. rev> a
rather forced" laugh. "Yea? I be-
lieve they do call me that Very
amusing.”
"And all that about the Master
of the Rolls and administrating
edtatre and trustees and the rest
of it atl lies, eh. Charles ? You what tMt meana.
together—-*My dear Charles,* he do yim? Dm sure you can’t like
being called Stuckey. And you
needn't look in the least uncom-
fortable about lying, because we re
all liars here. Mother's a liar, and
ffargid lli.il ttefure jputrr
tiaccrt promised to gw u
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di. w ..i i . inv to mother. He haa a p
are made
Is.imcWnr .nWlittos Decay- > 'Mouthpieee',’*' :
"Mouthpiece." r<_
"How queer! Wh*re
, "He has an office at a place
CONOCO GERM
- • 4 -’e ■-
Mr and Mrs A C Donaldson
nnd children visited relative hi
Fort Worth Sunday.
Mrs, Chrisman l)A« rtlurii*. _N
rd from Maypearl where site via- el
lit d -rein I Ives fnr n few weeks
W; H Jotoiiotf “ and daughter.
Mary Kaiherlhr spent Tuesday 111
Della? „
' Mia. Jean HtirubwkU of Venns
is visiting 'Misses Anna and Met-
, ta.' Dalton < •
Mte Maiirlne Bcotr. has
been taaehiu* In Gridiam^ims fo-
turned hi ter hoiue IwjreT
Mm Adriei Hamilton spetn 1<L
day In Du lifts. ; " ‘ “
Adtlenne Bcwwell is vlslUng re|-'
ntives In San Antonio tor a month.
Miss "Jcsephinr.'Leach, who at*
1 ‘ ", ,? X'.-.,
lege in Fort Worth, has returned
to ’.perfd tin- summer here with
ha» parents,. M? and Mrs, J O
leach
Mrs W k. Coffey knitted in
Fort Worth last week-end with her
sistet. Miss" Julia Chriainaiy
Mr. and Mrs Johnson of Hoi
Jtouth Waliiilt StrWt left Tues-
day for Oklahoma City where they
will visit .relatives ior several
days- '
. Flub White win attend com-
- — .menccHieni exrrvi.es at Texas A.
RVnartHii lawn. Ant’ yet his poetic ]am«Ht.'iwem*'t« have an J* M college, this week ■
....... Sm._________ M„, . , '
By GENE AHERN
D|^.
Contnil Clinic, hits endorsed the objectives
•f the 'Maverick hill. Dr. Dorrance is stressing the need of
i. fMt io wtaH eaAMT in the lur’y similar to the Wamwr-
Mtk tMt M«*>ti in (Meeting venereal dtayaiw. At present,
n“ •'ecogiiiri•<» tent for discoveitng cancer
Mwes. ' : : ’ f V/.
h iecontuny ia the chief cry in Wawiington, wion-
Mhqueriii* cancer will not be wasted. Approx-
■■imirij n naif million people arc suffering from the disease
and 140,000 persons Iti the United States will die of cancer
■'tliiB yaar. In fact, oris out of every eight persons, past 15
y^arsofa^is a victim of cancel. ’
ProffTMd in fighting cancer haa not been very rapid j
and It is fitting that the government should? take a hand.
Intensely interested as we are in economic ills, the fight
gRAinrtt human ailments Anuat not cease for a moment.
/■.
|NEWS from the NATION’S PRESS
Crane of Northwestern University re-
Ing figures the other day on the daudes
,,JB ^ulwt‘ ih-.’Crane found that where an "only
child" marries an only child, the marriage flops In one out
When a divorce occur* you will find that one
Of the partldd’ls emotionally a child, the doctor pointed out.
" It i*eYjd*nt,” Dr. ('nine said, "that with the reduction
In Die *i*e of the family we are Ih>uihI to increase the divorce
*'
As the best safeguards for u successful matrimonial
YentUi*. Dr,'.prune offered; "Religion, children, emotional
security and .the go<id fortune of hav|ng had several broth-.
U* nnd Meters." *
Since the trend in the United Slates is to have as few
l?chik!*eti ♦* pflMlblc instead of as many, the future of mar-
riage looka rather dark, as far ns Dr. ('rane's observations
People, however, who are Intent upon making their
most important yentlire in life a auccrsn can easily overcome
the handicaps which have lieen mentioned. Genuine un-
■to)fiahMas and thoughtfulness of the other, will go » long
way toward keopinig any nuptial Knot intact
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MAVERICK URGING
CLEBURNE ---
IHE OLD HOME TOWN
• /|M SO*Ax- I FORGOT K
f TO CMtMFIR ANY GASOLWC
I RON TOfortY - - IV« BBara
\ ltUSH«t> TO D«ATM WITH
( ou< cMocmbwv SALK—i
I - TOP «©»L jX
\ ANO PAOC1NP PICNIC/
luhcmb*/^/
f )LL»* U** //
SL. j .
' irtte to < lAwtertiex are
throng ■ ,
vii; or ■iie.irtfort,»*d crsntosnto* win
r.ol rebouiid rtirt ■tofficliib.
tte tore '-with hi* psrenU. M> umi CHM'BKTtKM' IHMHl TT HOMK.
.^.4, >. aALlNAB, C»l (U» - Allhough
.mnri'tol.'rtrilhuwe Bnwe • MeHwr.
3t> Iqt.s Hrteil top divorce (III ft
.......... j pnituirt ulicafttipn ot '•
H*
ar tinge htx
un smok-
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GUS, TMB 0AS MAN . OPENRO Ml« N**
AUTOMOTIVE SW»V1C«
STATION ON THE LOVVEW! PlKETOtW
.kt lOhuYtSrt.'lVW. wxftcsn »«
PFRSflbNALS
tex tireii I
?. ; intending Ti»x'».« Christian Uni-
•’ ■WHtnltj, Furt; Worth, will arrive
WAi 'j*<»ta4 aMkrereaMre* I 'YH,nr^iluo' tv giwuid tJx«« ' ■ttawatatreF
lor Mtoako*M>. Okla, U> enif the hi re wfth
Vrteiun!' Hrtpitai tor trttopwt- 1 Mi* rtih
Mr .
daugliler. Batty, have returned
Denton niter a visit ttz ;—
Mi* David Robs They Wert ac-
companied home by Margaret Oar-
riggp. Who will Bpend a week
iteri '4. •
I have a aort of idea that Colonel
Lutman—he tries to wear an eye-
glass and is Jim’s trustee- is the
biggest liar of the lot. Now do
you feel at home?" ■ • ,
Charles nodded and smiled.
“We know where We are, any-
way," he said. "Sb you are Jac-
queline Smith, are you? Wall,
let's have a look at you.” He In-
spected her solemnly for some
momenta and then nodded. "You’re
very pretty," he announced.
Jacqueline laughed. ■ ■ . ■ „
"If that Js a legal opinion,
Charles, don't count on getting six
and eightpence for It, I can get
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!!nto.”
"Oh. no," said CharlesThastlly,
‘tiot to you; As your legal ad-
viser, I Jn'Rht. *f occasion arose, lie
on yoqr behalf.. That’s What you
may tryst" me never to lie to you."
Ho sniilod. "At a matter of fa<t,
I don’t believe I could do It with-
, .-j over my fBCe> an(j
wrong, you know. A
blushes all over his
to be struck'off the rolls,
soon'be bankrupt, nnyway "
“And I suppose you've brought
“ ' ’ ’ ‘ ifoent
Some tteed of other,
"Well, no," said CTiarle*. "T
haven't brought .the deed; . I've
brought a rough draft of the mar-
riage'settlement, that's all.”
"May I see it.?" asked Jucque-
“W“ 5- 1 •'
Charles’demurred.
“Well, it Js. rather irregular,
I Mt iqid Mrs J. W Brand trnns-d
j acted business In Meridian Mon^
' -• ■ remitj. rNut. Worth, will arrive
Brick Chafin teft this morning' Thitwlay' h spend the summer
Pnltcrsoh
Mrx R U tMntel is vialthig in ____v_______
Nacogdm’lur with her daughter. krbarjFci ,rr<.ml;e' itllejatjon ot
'■ dlfterntu' sori Thun usual 1
Mi and Mrs John Kuykendall ....
and dtiughlerr have returned i® tlls, but tri er marring* retted to
homem Amarillo alter visit- ,j > 1
. .. .>u -ate__*«•<»- a»..^-a_—— 4
WENT.M: I A/INIXS ASSAlI.tn.
. KBNI. Q. ttlPt .- Miwh of Ut*
preseiu cyulelstn T‘>w.ird ri’llyton ta\
ratter than to n coniitot .with twl-
(toefc O.rileves ;Dr W J. Bui ui r.
head (j Ute (irparthiwt «t
Kent State Unwet slt.v
tit at the home ot I ■ MW MiiHis lu>AT< I
------ ' ‘ “ (' .IFJrtgRSON CITY; MO <11.*'—
The MUmguiI jejialntitre Ivas-ftp-
printhi ft hill designed; ita .spon-
sors said, for rtlfef of residents
living near .lakes and 'rivers ' The
measure requireat.mQtof' buAU v? N'
IT DOES
,,,v. ..
tei 1
: YEARS ?'■
iT'Klihr of Israel, probably wasn't thinking-of the
When he wrote :
J^lie d»y» of our wears Are threescore and ten; And
. ; If by reason of strength they ure fbrescoiv years, yet
latheir strength tobor and sorrow; for it is soon cut oflf»
-fly. away." '
nrvet mentioned >.■ ■
applickUon,—Corsicana Sim.
ROOM AND BOARD
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1937, newspaper, June 2, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303877/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.