Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 258, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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Fort Worth Thursday
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City lo visit
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43. Performed
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Planes Rush To Call
Of Burning Ship
shared. He knew it now. Yea, Judy
ate ~__„ ■ *"
But some place in tl
dark road in t he south she rode by
.yZugust i.
tear* M~i
nge motor
Street
SALE A l]
Bank Farm]
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jury and
f bedding
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Respite Ends for
Smith To Visit
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NMW QBLBANS. Aug 4 OJJ
M Mother
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St. To be in debt
sit Dry-aaMM
wine
34. Above
M. Vp to the
ttrneet
ta Covered
with yolk
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tU.Rf—Tony
100 husky
gambling 11
of law ofl
word thro
'first frame
F got a double
m to third
tnded out third
When Stevens
Hl Ms first
I BALE Nul
sale Miss 1
t Phone 14
- SkMoM at tbs P«rtofn<w at riet-
■ •-.L---.- a a wooDBCR, <
JOB l*ER<4l
•ic and (
, *-Onerato
•orlt. All Wor
Across Iron.
Mill A 4
AOUXBS
- i Cruet «wer
a aoce
G Day of the
10. AaaaSody
HLarreMrd
IS. Obeys
14,Todtlate
1« Prtntaro
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17 QueetUa
and i. h(pw—topl0t"
"NoW'T ,
“Everything ie . atdrlMM. Get
‘ ~
going to be our witpeaaes^oc at-
i. rutanU or whatever it 4W! • .ijy—-
"But Bob Jett, hours a<o. He said alt*
oouji/airMt tan
* dtwvh the‘Harrow *>ad
brief laconic fare-
tai' St pe couldn't
MHftaithe »iaa*er.
.-axtrn ika Mam
JJLrtra fall to |»t your i
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CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
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eAm—- Mt spotti Anglin Street. Olaburno. TVkaa
Phones 133 and 134
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Afl HAre 14
ffA^ .A
the^Howers which
realised U>at of-tbe i
tht. She IM W
AUNT SARAH PEABOPY SPEAKS
,. ■ ’ *<|T«C •4AV|
ROOM AND BOARD
a
•w-
i low-
t4-4—
I
M-
trodie Steele cal
tween tl.e M u., si
d the (Highway
1 first of Ute .
Kanaie waa at bu
.e called a strike
mt his bat dowi
haolf on the lx-
Ee was tlu-n cal
fit Street, lo to
Was rained out
kg of the .second i
Hie Methodists.- d
i first frame E
YHtAXDW OVE.R.-1Re.MOUN1%iH,
VISIBLE BY HlA^T, SE.R.YES S
w. A$ A <<UIDt -To SAlkOftS/
oF'TME MBPlfERRAHlM*^
ntial boat a»4 ppi t>l
rest He had "surrenf
court InjuncUhti forci
stop his rouble w)
fused to permit any
aboard.
% 8ALK—Sevl
nlture; baby I
ile babv iu-<: I
n . Liihif. SlnJ
ii spring and
'lor Ttot baby I
Avenue. Phi
Oualilyii.f i.uu.,i
bb tom in.......
Ui the eligil.llit
members Qua
i.
en tl.e fust ....
L under way
Rae), round ot
b week until t
Hr. and Mis H
Udren. Car! .in
t Tliui.sda\ l..r
L and ..th.-i p<
kissing Bar»h Arie goodby, toad
manner: m wtuei. Jack vki auoy "Hl be back Mteiday sornf d«naef
lued made up. Nothing was needed. Mme, Sarah Anne. U’a a .Brief «^d thl. mar.be so. denser
re?-. ggsasrs** gJlsJKft'taMi
—Jack's bpay wv”av—then I’ll be
^^Xlftshness1 As Sarah Anne eapectad. they **rs Hou
■\ nature, j wanted the airptpne.-bnt since the “
Ift tall man storm was growi^
It up and rented
I i?''/
"AH NA/ILDEI^
‘W''
“** 6>«nFp
- Ruaata
T Itacmt
• The diaper
,ua of Span
ishgirle
*. Aootor ,
>R BALE: Plui
bushel at D,
aide.
JR SALB or 1
ot electric ml
her grocery I
R Jackson 11
ixaa
>R SALE Use!
rt mechanics! I
Mt * Sons I
1HE OLD HOME TOWN
ZCTVEY, THAT ARBOR XMAS PDT QP
)"TO BKAbTIFY THIS TOVMN AN£x
NOT AS A ROOST/^G PLACrr
I FOR TfcOSE OLD BUZZARDS/^
( FROM TM& MAIN S7REET/^g
\^.OAF/M<& OLDB
.
S . .. .4 ,X‘.i.-.'g»^. i ti>i'iTr ■ <7-" •■
Aug. |. aqpL- -a
airplane rushed to
rM'the abeam-
’•'tW- am
FOP. M4H6 TM'
1 PACK^TUotjs EAST TO YilEST
AH'TMlG QkD CABOOSE it
• IN IAY TFRFtTOFAY --
: SO f UU TA1AE IT OVtP \JNT14_
FALL AS A lAEETlMG-PLACE
FOR. (AEhABERG OF IAV
FREIGHT-WHISTLE
. LODGE
platform
Slimitation
roae made
efalapM
33 Writing
fluid
33. Mischievous
Child _
34 A sailor's
baked dish
38 Beard of
wheat
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i Army phum IteU n»w propeller. Its best propeller Is
ihe record air appropriation.—OalMa Newa.
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Thvl.epguc of Nations aaya that the United Stales holds
r>H per cent of th® world’s visible gold nuppiy. Where did
tin leaifue-pseV-thc idea that H is visible?— Indianapolis
s-
lOT&^
was a <;uUtt.
'tAcf. N*w she sa
Jjwiahdf ucroto
4
30 Frosty
31. Abakan
river
UBltpped
M. Combustible
funeral piis
37 BUrtrified •
I particle
33. Queer
♦ 40. A gsgne at
cards
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Aaawai to previous pussla
DAILY CROSS
StoMSMWMgd
err Psi. red]
>m my place 11
vn Notity I
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--yg A---
r / RUNNING
AUTOMOBILE
r TRIADS K FILM
rf»
C^LIMDERVW
WOULD BB. A5
wide a$ Half
Ynt HIGHWAY iF rT
F' WERE spread flat-
-TUe <D<AL area »»
.ABOUT OHB ACRE FioR-
AAXH MILE of DR-WIMC;
>——
COZ AC- Oil, .)
^WDGti; f
let'E. paC<.
AND GO’.-—
GAY.— IF t"
.a ssl ‘••MPs > «rr^5r*vJ ,
' YEARG
YOUNGER,—
YOU E4G LUG.
ID SOCK
YOU GO COtD
you'd thaw
I OUT TALKING
V ESKIMO ’
r7
Oomero Und hU crew <Y
seamen brid out an the
Mt Rex scainst j. >av/’
13*a^£a^mn.W° that
:or? enonrf to sUy be-
A SPECIES oF FLY,
1$'rttE'5lNiE$<<jF '
ALL FLIES - HALF
A MILLIMETER IM
LAH^Tlt -
THE WIN^C ARE
ROF
Wrfl
il.readn
dressed/iwmey. You/aijd Bpb are
l ,
t endatiU or whatever H <44.’ ,
e • t - A— t E— -* “
.goortby.” Slje <
figure .‘.winging
iiau. hear that L, _____
w*U: "HapMr-Jamlflflat",
“He intended tiih but h*,<
J&e|c
We were gefting alUcanss and
infjip a milUsUr. NOW.Averytl
ready. Do ywu wahf this plflk i
Sarah Anne1 ptljh' Is ror <>t____
maids, isn't ItY ■ flbe was removing
a dreaa from a.hailcet.> stockings
and a slip from Sarhh Apnt’strav-
>4>Hg caae. — ----w—S-L,
Outside it WdUfTalhlng. A slow,
steady downfall fligt wrji.pl I , *
t li.rough Jhe nekt day "And on to tL.
next. Sarah AnneYwvered a little
under Ihe cool thefts. The moon
hid lieer. yellow abd Warm when
siie had gone to sl^cp, And sudden-
ly her eicltgfneht aialn left her.
Why pretend to be joyful for a few
hours? Why look at Boix speak to
him, laugh with hlni. and come
hack to remember and remember
words that wpre usdlees?
But she must go. Judy and Jack
• were going to be mgrried.
The ride down the roatJ to ■ Ut-
ile white church io a flower yard
was quiet. Rain beat op the top of
tl.e rented car. N® ofle was on the
mad. Nothing was said about the
manner an ^vbU'h Jack and Judy
Two people’who tovffl HU* opier hOnaymoon, but '••going
very nuicb had foilnd out in ume”, .narvallous! We U *n|«t our
that was a)l. T7 7’-.
Sarah AJine. Rhlygring in iifr new I making a home, fth, ■kf*11
£f»y Uf>io coat which "he wore a hmnf
over the frivolous [?'“*“ 7 “ T"
med ths( whatever Of aelftrflness
there might be in JsckY nature, i walw
Judy could pdnquer. This tall man storn
with the s»a and the wind and thelflMA
shy In’his »yt> was’a ill tie lonMy. |**u
Crew Holds Out
On Gambling Ship
MIAMI-. He...*' -
SANTA MONICA Cal . JUw . ±7
Pl—Tn«v On.ro and hu enw at reported in - radio Di James Monroe BqaiUJ. Indi
dtstreas calls to have taken to C ?- '**— *' *“
lifeboats after the Pwkwa hum- Xtate
ed. reached the shtos position the c
Thursday and failed to Site either Tt —
the freighter or her era*. in 6
-----,— —TWeiat communicarions Officers
said an investigation would be rOtv I
ate officers want- ma(>e <g the oetasegM Hurt repented iwer
>"• cierwerot p41- the ship* asserted plight: Some
. ... operators suspected the distress
calle were a hosa.
of a • -------------------------;
*■» “IX- -.X“~
■ Je. Jean and/June, erf Animate
i are visiting Mr and Mrs. W. T.
Cowan erf 1301 Bast Henderson
Street Billie Jean Cowan will rs- _____ _____ _
i turn home with them Sunday for turned from a visit with retell'
a two week's visit In Chico
’taMmL’ 1
SSr *|
- -- ‘ f Ho*
oould be tdl her that she was n
bad influence for her sister. beNew
Bhe had gone gladly to spend an
dng—it -LbIAST an evening
i Rhodes - anei ar-eus. her|
written some rilly ‘
. .Jow Could he do all of i
gs and then ask, so quiet )j
rtneingiy, If she wouldn’t tri
kehlpf? , ’T
(T« He i anilmw.li
andttMUrlto -M
office for tills purp
a. m. «a-MW|Mr. -
I , --------7®----
ca/va^a fo rffe
[ One® atflln the inc reusing importance of Canada in the
scheme of.th* British empire is brought out. (ireat Brtt-
r nin Ir about to establish large wheat reaervea-’ In that
country.
Having filled all available storage apace on the ‘'tight
little iAlanq* Halifax and St. John .will be utilised to pile
ttfc. l-ven gTM^er- reserve*. —_____________
Thia not Only hrlpa to alleviate Cgnada'a aurplua wheat
1 HTUifltion, whleh is like that of the United States, but it
further flecuhea Britain againat war-time emergency. The
porta uhoOffl'Al'e tUumj ciosPRt to Britain itself, matting the
grain quickly available at any time ao long as command
of the aea la not lost.
-H-haa been apeculaled fqr some lime that Canada whs (
? * deetinetj ^o piay a more important rote In empire affairs
than herKofoiY- Certain airplane prod net ion and other
munitions work has already been brought Canada, and
more will follow.
L... The U|»Ufl4 Statpa !■ happy to aoe these moyea, which
I strengthen the New World and lengthen the shadow of the
I western hamiaphere in world affaire.— Waco Times-Her-
I aid P J.
[Ml TauQj?!^.- wbwl / ~
1 rrrarrwi po*»TT-ON»
WHKN SARAH ANNE Anally
WMlt to sleep that nlgM «" *»•*•*
Bob Kennedy hod pasted ter la Ute
^...rldor with such a tert goodby,
she didn’t dream, tote karW, sub-
Wnsclously, that site was Urad,
ttuit she wanted to stag In thg be4.
between the «jol line® sheets, for
U long time. She knew, too, Mtte
a while, that someon* was trying
to, waken her. to lake ter *wag
ftoh. the Island or peace where
nothing waa Important. • .
•Sarah Anne darting," she heard
Judith saying “flgrah Anne, won't
y..u wflk* up r Sarah Anne, dew -"
She opened her eyes then. A new
Ju.Utl. stood aFTEe loot of her tWd
A Judith whose hair wi
.u. au. AL
ana aaa bhsi
SQlklisI ffi OdUielM
no orwHKD am
Essan raaBfflw
HD ^3
EJBQSil
Pn C1E[333 EEI
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■rtfa 1./PA*/ , H££>/rfaAA*£AH $£A )
L if A matUral lighthouse - a
not? Hadn’t she t
cptfld haver math
him, and meant it
:^aut^u..d°rdsi
■ B?nSK^s,,*®Xsfe.
t IJHr* b*1*^*4 "* ***♦ cwp* $?**’ *OUW 1
When they 'left the church they
became very merry, very hagpj.
and now and agate Sarah Anne
looked away aulckly from Judy's
shining eyts. 6nly was quiet,
neered tlip wetettog supper at an ’ *
inn several miles • v»y.
Then, tn some st reage faBtoten.
0 petaonal IB GoMmo«te
jpreteM ’ telMfWMof \
“TT-
ed former president of bauiatal
> Ubiversity, was returned
_ custody of federal auttorH(
Th ur.sday after • two day resnj
In Baton Rouge, where his ofl
toghtei was rarlt.lc.aUy LU Tomg
the former educator must a
to charges of using the ma
to defraud In connection with
— neUtteus sale of f
l Bienville Hotel
_______...... r. .., ■ .. . ■ _ V
Mrs Floyd Brock and daughters. Ttte daughter's eendlUew tea
was reported greatly improved..
Mrs Curtis Moser and m
Curtis. Jr . and,,Nonrian. have
K. ............ —■■■.. ■ -o———-------
L "It hua Inmhi a pool' mouth for supermen. Boston’a Roti
Box took the proud Yankeea for five straight mid now'
| Chamberlain la talking down inatowd of up tn the Invincible
E Fu®hr®g.-r"H®troit News _^z_;
■1' i; ■. ■ • O .......
If vom* in handy for a presidential candidate to have
more'than on® rigtivo State. .Thus the trailer generation
g: may he developing a fine rrop of future candidal®*.—
L . Battle Craek Knuulr®r-N®wa
bums, Texas, gg geogofl clggs n^pter
Owner and Publtahar — -------
JUWJN, (Bdltor
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rnrrno hums <uj» wow raws
OBNTRAL PRESS (C.P.) NEWS HERVIC1
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Tbs United Proas Is exclusively entitled to Ute uss tar publlcatton
of all news dlspaMjgB credited to It or not ntbenrfcw credited to this
paper, glso the local hews publication therein.
k gVMCRIPTlON HATer
By Oarrier in city
One tw r....... gg.oo Mouths ....t...
Three Mtmthg ............. »1M one Month ........
_ Mg Mali, in Johnsrai and Adjacent Counties
“Rnw f» ........k......... f40b ■ - ■ Ar ffinF-
he for the third
Mumtey UH a T
Her to tie thy gm
IXter teaws scurvd
line The churcl
tkniun hit a don
|yi; Davis .got oi
w JHH to Wtfond
an Error the
bring Hlcknuin
L to the catcliei
Id on third M.,
D in the sixth a
Md to score
Pteslblllty <>! dee
the city softball
night when th<
bthodtsta and th
■CtJ In the fourtl
t-Of-five game pl
Main Street has
Id tile Hlldr.un
the church lei
Iders win toiyglr
b upper bracket i
the Highway eai
b running by
urch crew and f
toe to be ol aver
Fhr till (»■• ,i.
b and the Clebi
L been ciineellrd
GnproMlon
23. To the in-
side of
----M ..
. Mrtnt
1 Ideatloel
a To gtrrg
wavy ap-
pearance to
3 Letter of the
...__Hehtww
Sarah Anne reflected that th<w» -I
tern, m*de for heights, were And- -I
Ing them now in a humpy ear tqi
* rough read, and never knowing j
Ute springs were bad. and Ito rrnut
punctured with holes
She said goortby lo Bob. wl)o
smiled at ter. and held her hand a I
party moment longer than waa necessary
Judith Of WMlbe She Imagined it, tfic told
s. herself. The little hotel was Ifl ]
hueh If dhadowB, save foe the one iigittrt
- •*— over the desk. The clerk .;as asleep'1
In ills inner ofllce. Bob was leaving 1
early Lu the luornbig Thia WAHV
W2hF-'
But, In her room, she waa nfllt'1
ideeuy. Judy's Ltd tju^Uni tn I
look lonely H>r own no longer wwe-l
totrigulng. She aat to- the wiMWj
hut the rain ewne ln^ so she Hfc J
Load down Lu Lbs lobby Ti||^rTw|»J
Wife said, Um alcove whoij she nquld watch"]
The street lamps shine across Iih.- ]
pTtrfliW v.’Tlr.ff u CUt.SJhLdHw iirtH
4p. the night. She wanted huinnn J
w went to stand ISn
lon< yb* ha111
rframe, W'lien she heegmej
of 'a long shadow on thsl
er side ot the wall, she did not |
iw. kUybe someone else couldn’t ]
>p. She turned her head eitel-
iy. A dlnmght was reflected |
ni the green light on the nigh?
rk's desk and left the. features I
M Utotiy ixilllned
r ope asked curiously I
restless, too?"
|BI coins terder. U peat
Ute windows. Ute* light!
oh the desk, la the tar
mp My, then the world was black. I
« Aut Sarah Aane was not afraid
Ijriten Bob came toward ter. when
be put his arms around ter grotly
ate Uesed her. she was aol sur-
" waa the natural, the only
_i that moment, in
world where she moved I
1 its pattern. Maybe
„ ®te would shine, the
«■ would fneget the black. J
shining night, and reality would be
sharp end dear. Not tonight -T .
"fm sorry,” Bob said then, but he
did not leave h«* abruptly. He drew
her by tlyi hand toward a big chair.
Md then pulled up another for
hhnaeU “Sarah Anne, why don’t
• ’T’do Ake you," she answered,|
vTO’slJlrQ. I
"Because it's your Christian duty
vplce was laughing a little. |
She flushed In I
Its P C Fin
n. will leave
I with relutii.-
[rs Pearl Me
red from a
High New M.
Heights were no good unless Watching the toil -hght disappear^
, * . -- . « . *A. »r-- A _ —__3h—US.” a a TmA——ktol
jMk'woadd to oh right '
_a»t some place in the night Cor-
rione tossed restlessly, and on this
the side of a man who had refused
to teuat her.
Thg driver stopped the'car next
co the parsonage and the
wept up to the door. Then I,
spoke to the minister's Wife-
"Would It be asking too rhueh If
we might be married in the
church? Only one light would be
enough, and we won't stay a m|p-
Couplet, seeking marrtege at
or her tied midnight, seldom eared whara tha
sbintnr Ceremonies were performrt. In
juIaI.. radiance about her hour in the long yoaraof.the mtn-
v she toT-am bn her own "’■rvtoe.JtiCWJMfl• a*}-.
kpm agtob 4o<ie telte a sudden rush of romantic-
L- .u/ •".ai'i ’.17i.ar' l i--1-
..... X. ®K‘A
Lil rtehtT"Swmklntorfi So 4tey walked up^er
to know
«**!•$. $»SfBobW bb hand og
Sarah AAne’s arm to steady Mr. *.W“
* Once .to brushed a low-hanging <4J>
branch iw4y from her brown head. kF®
The church wgs warm, and the ri»'
d altar lights shone on the white
wooden pews Md the flowers which ***
_._J been arfangsgr fer Buhday.
Suddenly Sarah Anne i * “*
this was Saturtpp aight. -;r _.
’ for hsreeif—flto .pmflflavM'
Bob would 40^ Wte a trala
W—
r 4U *lme?
rs. J. O. Saw
to her home ir
* her slater.- ■
Iley
. '■mm
CONSlNG TO
& MAwRGH YVORpC \
(i / WITH TMIG ]
if GNA.RLY BOUNDER
As Sarah Anne expected, they
heavier, they
thp which
driven heni to the rti’iroh
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