Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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m. on week days and ujitll 10:60
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Tiny world within nis vision,
nderinfl gaze swept to the ce4
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rushing ui
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thoughts would weaken nun at brink, in an avalanche of soli
the last moment and maybe, stones. . .
against his will, he would let Duke — —
Hasser win that five dollars. tTo be continued/
They stopped on the brink of (The characters in this sertat
the steep, slope above the sink. flcHHoiai
Ar. Cleburne
8:45 a. m.
WHAT beau-ti-ful w
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MY WHISTLE REGULARLY
WITH THE WONDERFUL
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Glen Rose, Clifton and
Meridian Division
Lv. Cleburne
8:46 a. m and 3:80 p. m.
ALVARADO BUS
(Leaves Bus Station)
Leave Cleburne 10:10 a. m
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 19
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Mrs Q C Templeton who has
been • ill at “the Cleburne Sanitar-
ium for the past two weeks, la
able to ba up. and has gone to
visit relative^ In Waco.
STRANGER/S
Shady Gulch
By DENVER BARDWELL j-.-,
BRI fUdkwi. stranger m the "fiiey were at about the middle
little Western lews of Shad,
Gptcb. learns that Tbonms Lal-
ly. owner ot lhe Ma Halt IMu-
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Z CLEBURNE T1MES-REV1EW
Published Bvery Afternoon (Ixeept "baturday) bad Bunday rndnUng M
0. 0. WOODBOB
IM Soutb Anglin Street, Clebt
■ j ", r Phonea 13* and IM
•itorod a* the Partgrfk* at Otobum, Tbmm aa woond «8a* matter
I WUZ TMlkJKIKJ’ ‘BOUT
GlTTTkJ' HER A MEW
VUASM3CARD SUT I <
DOKJT KMOW- 1 )
DOKJ T WAMT .
T SPOIL. HER* Ill
O. O. WOODSON, Owner and Publisher
JOB FERGUSON. Editor
—-AND I WON’T
HAMS >OU OUSHINM
.sent a letter of protest to
tngton asking that each ,Jaf
made ehip be required to' cai
label' Made, tn Japan."
LKADM— field Mertbel loron
Corl Gustavo Emil Manner-
pmmandwr - in-c Kiel
s defense forces.
He gave Bolsheviks- e boa‘ing,
<s bsro ef war of !n4e|4nd-
eace ia ltlL .
fee
Atta
BOH t
CMsPOV/
the long, narrow gash in tl
earth.
... . - It took the men a few mmtrtee
mond ranch, is tryhsg to rain figure out how to handle Ceeai
the msk neighboring raaebers
in <»rd« lo loree lhem lo sell tu
Mm. Radktn hr r. ernes interested
pnrticptarly after be meets Ar-
ktye Waller, pretty daughter. ot
Mark Walter, owner of Ute MW.
He determines to help the small
ranchers. Laity thinks he kt a
government detective and. foar-
tal that be wiU dissever certain
crooked tactics med aeatnsi the
-.mall ranchers, orders the Hah
Di.>mond foreman. Duke Harner
to get rid of him. The plan n lo
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bile flow I ria tn.
end up. Harm)
matins bile flu.
Little Lleer-l'IU)
elee. At all drug
a deep ehasm whaeo M’s nnNhelv
his body ever will bo dtsewvorod.
fn a desperate gon bottle. Bod-
kin bi setoeB Then, Hawser and
his men prepare lo take him.
his hone and Ms bht woK dog
to the chasm.
F I VM STOOD FO* AdLL
|>OUM MROW'-BBAjriNUB
I UONO 6NCXJDMZ PROIM
| now on Sam Cinders
| POES THE TILLING
Lx AROUND HERE?
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for eh I Id
4L-.UU4T wildly
O fjsSwment tw
nrp«'ini
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M-Rritlkh official
recently rwtorod
to cabinet
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“The Sole” .
Our Prices Are Reasonable
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OBHTRAL PRESS (CP.) NEWS BERVTOB
Irw "Representative, BURKE, KTHPBRfl * MA>
Chicago. New York. Atlanta.
Your child, too. will gain
health and strength, when
you begin g*vfng Mm our f fhe Mnk^
*—--- —milk. ( -* **—’
ill us today and
1 leaving you
Saturday)
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Sunday)
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»— tetsiir atop trow ,
■Ivins «mlr*SMor»
iffbUmony
10— Period, ot con- jj
suiouous activity ■
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ihca,."""- --T
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fl-Harrow troovao
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under British
control
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whom he had made Hit bH ■
stantlg vetoed the suggestiotL T
Finally, they daUied a forty-fd
lariat twice around the dog's bd
just behind the forelegs, two m
standing at a safe distance u
drawing tightly on the latiat end
Then, the two who held lasso loo
-----------„---------on his neek drooped their rod
eapture Mm and threw him into gradually working tha loops ofl
. . Caesar fought and snarled'wt
tremendous energy and fury. M
the dally areemd Ms wheat, pud
tight, cutting hie breath as his ed
tors walked gingerly to the edge
the slope above the sinkhold
mouth. JjM
Radkin shut his eyes and gritU
his teeth when the signal *
given fbr the two rope bandlsH
I / Tt-iose two onwrwbown
1/ OAFS MOW CALL VOUR Jl
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leader, and
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Marl HonU.u
Mrs - A H
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violin solo “T
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meditation.
I "Answering
Harvev Bratt,
*, Mrs F. N
IE E Davis
the Olive Tre<
discussion wh
I Needs, and 1
took three sou
Perry Wyatt.
P< ISOll .lltlC
Grivii talkeq,
K. E NlckA
I Gifts; prayer
I John Allen.
I offering was
I Starnes close
meeting with
I Mrs Allen p
I business meet
Those pres
Pat Arnold N
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Davis. E N
I Allen Mae I
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LIGHTNING
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I Ing He felt t
I days ago an
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Blx Months
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By Mail. In Jdhnaon and Adjacent Counties
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PURt AS SNOW
PASTEURIZED
PHONE 216
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POKCR CHIPS. PROTESTED
MILWAUKEE. Wls (tl.Rh-It's no
news for poker chips to be causing
trouble, only in this case the trou-
ble comes even before they arc put
into play The Pauer MUI Work-
ers AJftloil,. Local 215 (Art>), has
USS
famous pasteurtxed
Why notEal
let us start
milk now.
SACRAMENTO. Cal Dec 0 <U.»
-■Oallfrtrnla will present "very de- j
finite requests", to Oongress at Ba*
next aesslon for aid in. relinbill-f
X-__vMgretnry laborers
Ge*. Culbert L, Olson told a[
ceMareasienal delegation bended by1
Sen Sherman Minton of Indiana
inspecting army damps, posts and I
~ airplane plants that California is|
ready to receive migrants and ,
— make them self-sust«ining citi-f
WhOe jdotng. sb. we want the
government to recognize this ef-l
fort," Olaon said
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______ CLEBURNE UMBS-REVrEW, cXEBURNB, TEXAS
HOW TO FRIGHTEN^A BEAR
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By Mall, Out of State ‘J ~;---------
.... (7.K • Nix Months
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TO SUBSCRIBERS; If you fall to get your paper, phone 138
, end It will be delivered to you. -A----*— T- -* —
Offire for this -purpose until 0 :00' p
' t~hi. ortHundky.--------------------
1 Mrs Pearce Hays is "still .imim-
•' proved in the Harris Methodist
Memorial Hospital in Fort Worth,
*'t was learned, here yesterday.
Mrs Hays will be remembered as
i Elizabeth Hart
r
By Bill Cdnselman and Charlie Plumb
M What’s 1 don’t know- Tj
f GOING I ’<---BUT OUR SIDE
L ON IN f d HA® THE BALL
[ THERE? J ON THS TWO- /.I
^r-v- ' jg -A) / V. VARD LINE /
Train and Bus
QaImmIiiIa i THEYpla“edRadkIu*onTuffy
UVlKlitnlC' | anC} USpd the ruined leather
Clebmme-gorii Warth
Motor Coaches
(inion Bus Terminal Fflrt .P. -ytli
Lv. ClefJttme
8:30 a. m.
8:46 a. in.
1:15 p. m.
f 4:00 p. m.
I 7:00 o. m. A ------
Hllbiboro-Corrtrana Dtvtaton .
Lv. Cleburne Ar. debuma
8:15 a. m. •:« m.
3:30 p m. 7:00 p. m
Leave Cleburne 10:10
2:00 p M.
Arrives from Alvarado 11:30 a
and 2:50 p tn.
IlANTA FE RAILROAD
Dally
Northbound: ’ Arrives
No. 0— 5:25 a. m.
No. -g6—5:57-p m
Southbound: ArrivR
No. 15— 8:46 a. m.
(—11:45 p. m.
Weatherford Branch
(Tuesday, Wednesday,
No 55 (Mixed) Lv. 8
(Wednesday. Friday, Gun
Nn M (Mixed) Ar. 5
lariat to tie his wrists to the
saddle horn.
holding. xh.e .ropej wiuch lupi
Caesar a helpless captive got
onto their mounts. Then, they
all rode up the trail to the top * * rope h*i
of the mesa. thejeosened
They started across the mesa.
WirheH man 1 Tn»ty nenmn
1 nJlim Trnllri “W^h he shouted
• ^^k^wilT make Th? WrnPd •nd looked at H
" howl thi« sitting with his
" f r ** hto blg pressed until the muscli
wolf dog ?
.Hasser called back. "I’m bettln
the kid here will squeal the loud-
others had gone this way before?.
Wild, useless thoughts! He was
tied, utterly helpless. ‘He and mage ,ure Tuffv didn't turn
faithful little Tufly would godown and escape. Then, he led tfte
together, and good old. Caesai “ ■ '
would not be far behind.
He thought of Arlene Waller
and- a- smile stole faintly
his tightened, pale lips. She
SHAKtXG MAGNA CARTA
i Full of manning ut thia time is the act by which the copy
of Mnflrna C|irta belonging to the Denn and Chapter of
Lincoln Cathedral ha# been deposited in the Library of
CfftigresH, As a wvfniwd of the sternly growth of hipnan
Ubrrty, the Magna Carta means much to Englishmen, ami
~ n«trly ns much to Americans. .
Its actual terhiH. by which King John at Runnyme^r
conveyed certain rights to the feudal barons, would l« re-
jected today ae Inadequate, except in totalitarian state*.
' Rut in 1215 it was one of the first intportnnt wedfM
thrust ihto tbc-conceiffIon later called "the divine right of
under which it was believed one man wa*endow-
ed with sovereign powers. • . ..
The Magna Carta granted certiiin limitod exception* to
this dofninion to the harona. When granted, neither the
. king nor the barons expected thea® rights to include *|l
men within the realm, but the Magna Carta admitted a
premise which down the years, through Britain's Bill of
Rights, the American Constitution, and countless other
documents the world.over, has been given wider, fuller ex-
pression. .
Now that these time-won liberties are challenged by the
- j Ideology which again would center authority in a single
personality, there must be a sense of satisfaction that this
parchment which fepresents a foundation stone in the
structure of democracy should be deposited in the New
World for safe keeping.—Christian Science Monitor.
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Wll.L HOOPS MAKE THE LADY* • "
"Clothes make the man" runs the paraphrase of the ad-
vice of wise old Polonius. and the modern counterpart, at-
tributed to the stylists, says, "Clothes affect the mood."
If that is so—and who would attempt to refute the pub-
"Bciy men?—are wo to eNpyct a revival of Victorian cus-
toms and morals with the return of snoods and ruffles,
muffs and complexion veils, basques, bustles, and bishop
-aleex’es? Despite certain artificialities, worse things could
happen. Whoever saw a jitterbug in a hoop-skirt? Or
wanted to? Perhaps like Gelett Burgess and his purple
cow. our new young moderns would "rather see than be
one."—Christian Science Monitor.
Acsoza
"•wid out
■Made aolemo
affirmation
-Norlbtrn Buropaov
‘DiiicourteoiMi
H Hr
t—On tha oeaan
M—rrovtda with point
H—Ruasian coins
K—Type of Greek
te-XSWCm.
Rayan*
SzSiinMt hnrrbol«
' )*»Wa*ta auttar
M -i.inmt aimeniion
C»«( forth
♦1—Anclanl
4>—arulon ot thoao
ooklna contact
with antno ipl >
•—firxl «on>«n
A-Wort hard
! #—Looked obnqttcir
M-aiydj *ud ,o1’"
^^undrr.tandtna
"Sure." the other man an-
swered. “I’U take you on that jest
to make it int’restin / That big
dog sure oughta have plenty howl
left in "im This feller'll be, so
scared ne wont Arid his voice till
he hits Chlna." ‘
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He went cold-all over They were when he looked a| nil.m tj
going to throw him and hte.two couldn't face the man they w<
animals into that big hole in the ab«ut to murder
sl“*> t . ,. , . . - "AU right." H»« o.
K. 1 snrt ?ro.'id ,et «« “ ovw •»*»»• DFOW.
his rifle. Duke, the man behind — - - .
begged. “It’s a mighty fine
weapon."
“And having it might get that
grass necktie Tound your neck beside Radkin to comnlv. ,
what he talked* about." Hasser re- C
torted. "Naw. Dootsy. everything sunr
he's got goes in with 'im. Then warn
nobody'll ever find a thing to ask and scrub oak up at one end oft
us fool questions about.” sink. .
SSaifehW be stiffened, mere
DADKIN was becoming numb, ulous. Was he seeing thmgs? W
He didn’t think it was fear his imagination playing trfclta i
which numbed him. He had faced him in his last imnute of life?
guns in fights and never felt fear Arlene Waller was c r o u c h i
But maybe he just hadn’t had among the bushes over there or
time to get scared Now he was fifty feet from him! It couldrft
being led to his death without a a vision, for sh6 wore a black sof
chance to flgltt brero and his only memory of H
And what a death! To be tossed with her pretty head bars. .
into the dept ire of the earth, un- / . •
able to see where he would hit the CHE was looking directly at hi:
bottom'! »J her hand pressed to hetvM
They expected him to howl with l)®r eyes wide with horror. 1
terror — Hasser was betting five stared back, and found htmsi
dollars on that. Well, at least he trembling.
could make the fiend lose his Then, he Jerked his eyes awi
money. He had heard of cold- suddenly realizing that, if the
blooded murders, but this was the men discovered her witnessing I
most diabolical method of murder murder, she would be in mon
he had ever hetud of. How many danger. .»• 7-
Duke Hasser ordered two otlt
men to mount so that they cdt
Tuff) didn't turn azi
to the edge of tite sharp Seclito
Give it to im hard!” be shout)
r - Two men behind lashed v“'—
la state, faintly aeiosa. ly .with. their quirts an 1--,
Ji. r*’-: “7: -'■? would tump and rear legs, Tha no
never know of the strange feel- jumped, squealed, and went slldi
ings and wild dreams she had swiftly'on bunched feet and M
.aroused ip him down the steep slope.
Again and again, as they neared Radkin clamped hard on t
he fouaht-oS thouglsta saddle with tus M
of the' girl aad the sweetness ot yawning black Iwle
life as it might have been. 8uch him. Then. Tuffy
Leave*
6:35 a. m
. 8:05 ». m.
Leaves
m.
m.
CHAPTBA Xl.n
s- am
battle fury—then heard the hear
The two men rending howl of his canine frM
- - rapidly fading away with an Ml
sound far down in the black M
LIE opened his eyes. Qne of tl
** rope handlers was pulling
I—..._d end of the lariat.
The man who had bet with Ha
ser was laughing.
; He howled halfway to Chin
d. Then. I
- —- N®—l|EB
is sitting with his laws ooa
pressed until the muscles stood M
, in ridges "Say. felleY I Mt n
don't like Duke much.. Be a gw
..t w.nru . nL. ,7w’ ,eller' and help ■* wirl i»M*j
••a*"”1 nl- JhL -Z off hlm Ke*l»them law»shut
«,.r. th. --------— thataway. clean to the bottom, ai
you'll sorta git evert with ol’ Dug
How about it, psrdner?" -J
There was latighier from tl
other men at that, but it was net]
ous laughter Radkin. lookli
around at them saw that trig
tanned faces had a grayish unfl
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