Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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This Holy ('rose, done In 12,000
Wees of mother-of-pearl, is on ex
libit in the Holy City at the Tesea
Centennial Central Exposition at
Dalian. The cross ehooe the It eta-
ions in the IJfe of Christ, and also
.bows the cruciByion. ft is the only
vorfr of 'Its kind In the world and
»ae done by Antoni Bartoll. The
toss h> considered one of the out-
landing pieces of art on the entire
Centennial Grounds.
Mlliug IVetuTtptionK b. the roost essential part
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Cleburne, Texas
While a newpapcr ia a marvel of mechanical efficiency,
there are limits on what can be dope by a given force of
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Two momboM c< the "welcoming committee*' who greeted Pmatdent
Roosevelt on hie arrival at Oampo Bello island, N. 8., l_X___
vacation cruise, Ma wife and mother, are seen on the n>*d in___
Of the Roosevelt summer home at Campo Beik>. Both Mrs. Frank-
president shaved them off lmn>«tBtatp,
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vice on early “copy.”
two per cent more to be bom and
die tn Alberta than It did a Mv
weelw ago The Government has
announced thai. baby clotlies and
coffins are not exempt from the
new sales tax '
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boy students.
TOWN REFLECTS MOOKNTY?
l MODEBTO. Oal. QUO — Federal
iTM’Hrch worknni have just eetab-
ilahnd that thia city owes ita name
l« the modesty of William C Rals-
ton of tlia Bank of Oalifomia.
Rteldenta wanted to name the
town 'Ralston” in honor of him.
but as he modestly reftiaed they
. LO6 ANUBUC8. Aug A <UJb-kk
oomphalnt charging Wellington Mc-
Candless with the murder oi hl*
bride whose nude body was found
on the floor of their apartment
wa* issued by the district attor-
ney's office today
MoCandhwa had been sought in
a score of southern California oH-
lea since hi* wife was found *liot
to death *niundky.
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compromised on Mbdeato.
KREAK XED LAY GROWN
IWfVER. <U» Freak of the
floral wbrid-a red Uly—U owned
by Mn. Oeprge B Wright of Den-
ver. It require* no eoll or water
and ha* been growing rapidly
Benton MtokMn.- visited In
WAJSinNOTON, Aug A UUO-The
interstate Ooenmerrr Cnmmiaskml
I refused today to permit the nation a
major railroads to eetabUah per-
manently the emergency freight
rate surcharges put into effect last
year and scheduled to eapire Pec.
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The Miroharges wees ■runkra a(«
tor earrtm asked tor federal- ac-
tion to bolster freight revenues
TIM TMT 1H DRIVER TERT. 1
TOLEDO <U.m-rAlttoough U A.
Werne'a party drove 1.000 mile* a
day. H required «1« months to reach
Toledo from Artsona. ’ftih. to th?
eMM*MKm. Wm, with three
sate of drtvavs and flva can tow
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DEER TAKES TO HOME LIFT.
SRNON PARK. Bart. 0l.»—Jos-
eph Poulin had a strange and un-
expected guest for breakfast. Pur-
sued by dogs, "> frightened deer
leaped through the window of the
kitchen, and after gaging around
began eating Poulin's breakfast
SCHOOL POPULATION SLUMPS
BERKELEY, Cal. <WJt>-Owing to
a marked decrease In birthrate, be-
tween 30 and 40 school teacher*
are to be discliarged Dr. Virgil
Dickson, dty superintendent, says
there,are not enough children tor
the present teaching staff. * V
WIFE SUES OVER 'WISECRACK'
SAN JOBE. Cal. (U.R>-Mm Una
Lorens Nelson ha* asked divorce
on the grounds that her husband
referred to “hto broken-down old
auto and his broken-down old"
wife” in the same tone Of voice '
and value.
LETTUCE SHIPMENTS LARGE.
MOKTERBY. Oal. Califor-
nia broke all previous records in
providing lettuce far the reat of
the United States when 308 car-
loads were shipped In one day from
Che Wateonville-SaMnas lettuce dis- >
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Advertisers are invited to visit the mechanical depart-
ment so that the procesB of handling advertising may be
thoroughly understood and the mechanical problem**
fully, realized. ' .
. CIVIL WAR 'BELLE'' IM 100.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (U.R> —. M«.
Adeline Eby, known in Central
Pennsylvania In Civil Wai" day* As
the 'belle of Dauphin" because of
her wide reputation as A ball
room dancer, has celebrated her
100th birthday anniversary. ' •
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MfArtine.nl of interior an-
•d enrollment of vocational
tMtrul olaaaes throughout the
I Staire and it* poiuMaatonsj
I UMS totaled 1 M8.000 per-
ai i Jncteas. of IMJMI0 over
FENCE POST BLOOMS
TOLEDO (U.R) — J. S. Babcock
oouldn't believe hi* eyes, not hte
nbtortto. one day when he looked
at a fence post on his farm out-
side Toledo Delicate, fragrant
blooms covered it Then Babcock
remembered he had made the poet
from a limb of a pear tree*
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rnor Park of Missouri now «x-
the largeM five-gallon luU,
any of th* chief executives
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Not at Liberty
Six priaunen who eeoaped from
the Liberty, Texas, jail were slUl
at liberty Monday but not M
Ubcrty. Dex**, according to United
Pre* reports
The 'automobile of Jailer B. F.
Hudguu to which the men fled
was found abarrtMMd 13 miles from
Liberty A search with pi toon |
bkKtlhound*' was unsuoceuful
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printers, stereotypers and pressmen in a sb
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Your Co-Operation Will Be Greatly Appreciated by the Entire Personnel
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and akin m their reajwcuv* ooou ' To Major Railroad*
nations have enrteted in inereaasd I
numbers in evening eluaam. and
ycung persons, tvrmwly unable to I
Hnd employment becauac of piwf-J
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Man Charged With
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office pf education revealed
L the loud number enrolled,
-•/were farmers trade and
rtAl workers; 381.00b were
tod youths enrolled in part-
etaaw.s. and 555.000 were
rtd girl* |n fuil-Uate sl-
ice in agricultural, trade
Jdwt rtu! rnuraet. 1 /
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k to a considerable degree,
ends of employment oppnr-
| during 1038, she dfrpart-
Thrau«i> researeii by
. Doctor Istul* Pasteur
/ mtrinff the la»t e«n-
i tury. the cause of In-
I tm'tion was discover-
ed ttH beinx simply con
tauHnatioa from an an-
E clean or enmvlmlen source. Doctor
I Joseph Lister thorourhly demon-
[ strst.d Hurt KUrgitnl otterailbn*
I could be performed without tnfec-
I Mon. by keeping wound, instru-
| meale- and dressings completely
I Merlle. Unless there ta an toner
infection, the present day Infected
.Operation wound 1* rare indeed.
Even Uster with his crude methods
bf RtertUsing. reduced the mortality
Of his operations from every other
L^one to one out of twrtity—and that
US*' In 1865. ’
dern Obstetrics ha* espo-
Uy profited from thia' ■yTOrt
rovery i»y Pash r and Fa aw.
tlcal application by
™j- as d other*. Almost
never Is the hospital birth
1 followed by infection.
Discovery of Paateuriiatlon or ster-
ilisation Imr been one of the great-
*M cKts from Medical Science, af-
I feci* us all every hour of the day.
L and adds to our comfort and well-
being—whether wo are sick or well.
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, YEAR-OLD RAXOR UHED.
HORTON, Ku*.. UJ0—John F.
Boid. 82. Ctehm to have the old- ,
eat straight-edge raaor in use In
Amdricn It is 300 years old and 1
was brougirt from Bcjtiand by hi*
great-greM-grs; kJ r*Uw. • Boyd had
owned it state he was 18
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vertisements to the Newspaper Office Just Before the
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Unfair physical, mental strain
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job; a complete advertising product
that is presentable and productive.
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Delbert Flynn
Sentencing o/ Delbert Flynn, of
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in the Ncbra*k» industrial eohodl. |
ha* caused such a storm of pro- <
test that officiate have arranged i
to hare-MAt pawned to the Omaha
■i>xa* 0x1111 aaaociaUou Del-
Park wear* itai I I k* **rt ftocu“d ,,f UBttv thefts. GrurtvigW Monday on bwelnste
EARLY COPY insures EARLY DELIVERY of the paper and
more READING HOURS, for the Advertiser!
Train and Bus
Schedule
OLESLRNB-FORT WORTH
MOTOR OOACHEB
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making direct connection* tor Hills-
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FOr informeion phone 311
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vee aNekeyte Cafe)
‘buitoft: 41:00 « n,
Ivarado 1130 a.ym.
inne: 30 mtrnn**
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FUNK EUHINE8B RLUMFB.
HONOLULU <U» — TUe Ptatk
"punk" that FMeral Administrator
Frank H x«,n Mkod to
»tock«. Dealer*
CUBUltNE, T»XAS .
I F. D. R.’S “WELCOMING COMMITTEE” I
14-Year Sentence!
tatoinew in Hawaii ha* become *o
"punk" that Federal Administrator
Frank H. Lscey bae been asked to
■ pwy tte: worthies.', stocks. Dealet*
say the FSRA has ruined them by
exterminating the mosquitoes,
BOTH WANT TO OOOK.
VANCOUVER, B. C <W-Prin-
cipal J. O. Btaclalr of the Teeh-
uilcal School here has appealed to
1 board of trustee* for permis-
sion to hold cooking dSMta for
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I n large Incremw In sale* Were re-
MAdsen Chair Oto, out ^of Cle-
burne'* newest utdtwUSe*. - ’T
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Wholesale only, devote* it* time
to the making of chklfr
cause of the 1
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chared several carload* of hwd
lumber.
Mr Madsen, who came Ip
burnc from Dials* and for a
operated a retail tuniHtire
here, opened Ute <d»lr ta
about three mffliUut ago be N
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tier Centennial in Fort Y
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1936, newspaper, August 4, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306212/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.