Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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All $1.95 Wash Dresses to Close Out
$1.59
YOUR CHOICE
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HOWELL’S
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More Merchandise for Less Money
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braaeled inodoU. Plain
. bauiw and epar I foaclu. u
A genuine Flax “Spun
I.Jiien — well tailored.
Tbeao »r» the Identi-
cal Unan Nulla fannd
In the belter city alorea
at $20.00 of mare. Our
regular price wan IM-75.
You can bay tlieip new
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Our fleet yHrnpic nt Saul u at th. Hon-
ing to death of Stephen the flryf O»rt»
tMn meHyr Tlww1 *’«’ din thw lulrf •
*wn their garments nt the i«rt ,>i gaM
• young man a* Baut approved ail s.!r.
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LINEN
Map shows how Isryallel troop# hold paaaea
'IHia map portrays how Loyalist Bpanieh troops and workers arc
holding mountain passes which are the key to the nation a capital,
Madrid. Fascist troops are being held at iwy In one oCiihe most
dramatic civil war batidea tn modem history.
Gi-jrge L. Underhill is reported
to tee ecrkiualy ill.
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fliuwM •A’t |>rn.y#tJ un Th**1 I
Oxi ten I a Oanfttiim tuanihn trf
him who u^wiM Mwi <* ’ Broih«*»-
ImpDiiied hi tn a^ni r«c«»ivrd him ini© j
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For thirty years Paul aervyd. t>mt »».'
a mtaxlnnarv ending hie life tn a pn.wm ■•
in K<ot» whcm» he wrftUi letter* *►
■.'tMiragtiiK others to by fa>thh» to Ltn-lH
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Mrw Bin Dubot* of Beaumont
is here visiting with relatives and
friends ’
I > I Mr and Mrs. Foy Rdydon ol
W, Big Welle air the guests of Mr.
W* and Mrs. Percy Reid
F Mr. anti Mm. Wt J. Lainbwd of i
Mobile. Ala., nre visiting Mr. and
,f’*»«, v. «». vvwvav... .me. tv,
rta the trtster of Mr. Ltimbardi
■ Mr, and Mrs. J Oapp Morton of jfj ,
f Dulin... are spending Hie wink in ' .......1,1 """
> the home of Mr# Tom Cooper, 201
F South Robinson Street.
k Martha Ann. infant daughter of.
■ Mr. and' Mrs. John Rd Pocckal. is
A ecriotiafy III, She hue been taken
■ - to Fort Worth for treatment
• Donald OhrtHtlan of Font Wrath - _■ v .. ., , ■,
T ta here vlalUiig lib, musliw, Mas- t »«»«” ¥»•« l°
Ine and Jacqueline Mahanay I hta «*ut’ tn WM* Tw'» <*>«>
tors and a.nurse aiui a parity of
friends accompany Mergan
W. F Myre* of Keene underwent
Clir.TY SCENE OF BATTLE TO SAVE
L».FtWortt>
t:>0a.tn
U:« a. m
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, 1:00 adn
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Gtea Rasa .Ml Mertdlaa OlvUiae
LvMsrtdian
Suits.
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Mr. and Mrs J. K. Harrison have. Mr Qualls who lisa peon In
Biimcd from S trip through the t Meadowtawn Bamtarltun, has 1
I dtunltoed. .
Ine and Jacqueline Maliiuihy.
■ Dr. 6l<l Mia. Cad< Harrell and
ehlldmi of Oakes, N D„ and Mrs
Rdwrt Haith of Ferm Fall#..
"inn-, have Own the guests of .. . , -------- ,-------
r. Ind Mrs. G. 8. Keaghey Of' a major operation at the Meadow-
Sabine Avfime ' ]a*P Sanitarium ■ V..,
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BaE/rj...? *KenHhey' ** 8“b'
rapm Hslieti, Umma and Febe Bal-'
L (tiirei. Dorothy Hubbard. Nor* Lm
| Jwrls Tommls Lot Hellen, Mr*
|. 4 Bidden and Mrs V. BUI*
■^1 PERSONALS
-.Mm. Campbell at Jtsmtui utidsr-
Mnt » major operation, thft week
■’»# Meudowluwn Sanitarium
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Wrn. Allie Brewer of Roswell, N.,
1« here visiting her mother
Mr». H. M Wayland. She win be
t' _
...ggrtr.' and Mrs. Cecil Oashion of
•-t announw «"• ««> v“u'1- w,,u nan uoen m
l& arrival of a daughter on Aug- tlM Oldiurue Sanitarium, has been
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Formerly KO OO to J32AO.
New f 1#JM> with two panto
There are far superior,
suits to the average suit* —
al FBO.OT tc S22.50. They
are tlnely tailored freni
fine silky materials. Plain
baek.s aitd sport style*.
ed modeto Every sail an
excellent value at the for-
mer price of moo to
IM.M. Now—
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seriously 111 .
j Joan Jaskaoa 1* reported to be
’ recuperating from a tonsil oper-
auon.
I J. W MUk*r hu gottr to
W< ith Whore Im. will uiMl.Tgo an
opcretion at tlw Cooke Memorial
H<w|llaJ
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Coleman Motor Co.
GlievtiBot Bules ■*. Service
Train and Bus
Schedule
UthlsURNa-FORT WOBTB
MOTOR 0OACHR8
Union Bo». rereiirM FL Worto
Lv.Ch«Min>e
<1:30 ajn.
10:18 p. ni
1:18 p. m.
4:00 pju
J MIPJ*.
dF RHWbiwc
Lv,Cleburne
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8:30 pjn
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(zvdoburne
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Ly .Cleburne Lv.GlenRooe
3:80 pan 3:00 SUB
3:30 p, tn leaving Fort Worth
making direct oonnoctlone for HUia-
bore. Meridian and Glen «om
For infprmalon phone 381.
ALVARADO B(W
(Leave* DMtey'e Cato)
Leave Cleburne: 11:00 a. m
Leaves Alvarado: 11:30 a. ra
Running uins 31' mumw»
• ANTA n RA1LROA*
n-By
Northhewndi ArOvoe
No. E -8:»».m
No. 10 4 18 p. m
geathboandi Amvea
No; 1A 4 40 a. ni
8—11 Mp.».
OaOas Branch-
m DaUas and Paris-
No. ft (Motor Carl Lv 1:Ma.a
From Dallas and Paris—
No « (Motor Oari Ar l:Mp.m
Wealberfnrd Branch .
(Tisre, Thara. 8atJ AM Manson of Joahda undei-. eandrn
NO. M (Mined' Lv I#:## a. at went an operation Wednesday nt Luid Mrs
“*» m <Mtwd\ ar g-eaaes the Clebunw' Snnitoiinm ' b Hl
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I Mr. mid Mrs. John Vanderlee,
Mrs. H P Turner. Mim Lydia fine
and Albert Vundetlce left Thur*,
day for several weeks visit In Los
Angeleg- ' • i.,
Mr. and Mra B. J. Davie of
Pnrkr-r announce tile arrival of g '
nine and one-half pound non on'
Wednesday at the Knox Hospital. '
*Tank HudxleU underwent »
<-h »<> wwwww s">" w” lon**1 °I*’rtttlon U*® middle of
fra Ute jest of the summer. lhl" wepk He >• improving nice-
y;- ly.
Mrs. Hoy Clark, who has. been in
W* ' * 1 ” ' ”* « M..Ma>«KU VU OWg* '-XT ~ —
i?S.* ®he hM bMn nwned ®h®rrs dl*ml«OTd _____
E’’ It I Mrs Howard 8 Parker bus re'-
ll- Mr aiid Mys Joe B. King and1 turnwl ,r<>*n Ballinger where she
| .'. (Midi -r J ft. and Nellie-Imogene. ■•>*» **»n vta,Un« her «W>th«
f < -t Fort Worth are spending sev-
A-* Mm waa en rwte to DanwumM w» <
hunt txil ahd pereMUle the Christians
there the i.-otd fv-w»»« appeared mtn
W>ng. - ssauf Knui wtiy pereeciiteei. ihou j
me 1 un> Jcwue n hoin thou perwreat- j
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IN THIS PRICE m
Group;
... Is found the finest of ■
Kummer Suits, (’aranada W
fabrics. Dixie weave fab-
rics and other fine Hum- I
tner fabrics. Many of ;
these suits have rewt and ’
all nave two pair of panto
Single and double breast-
ed modeto There are salts
dial we unhesitatingly
recommend to the mao
who wants the be»t. Fer- f 1
merly to »»#.»». ‘ ’
Tom .Carrigan, wlto Is doing eg-
teme work al the Hmrta Fe Hob-
piial, Tempto, lias returned after
a two weeks vacation. He vtgited
at a camp on Lake Hubert, in
Minnesota, in St Paul and Minne-
apolis. the Mayo Clinic at Roehre-
ter and the City General Hospital
tn Kansas Ctty
1 , ' i 'jllff.
Mrx. Clyde Bailey, Mrs. Wesley
Baxter and Mltaes Grace' Peacock,
Allene Armstrong and tags Ehls
[attended the Frontier Centennial
al Fore Wrath Wednesday night
. E B Houaseau of NwshvUlo,
Tenn., N. B Christian andson.
Bob, of Fort wort h visited Kmmetl.
Mahaney nnd family Wednesday, ,
Stop Chills
and Fever!
If C?warn 9
ITIcK I Om r vfH Or /W<4«4irt«J
Shlt^
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t>I the etfrets of Malaria. Unltet checkedt
the <U»ea»e will do serious harm to your
Maith. Malaria, ■ blood infecting, cam
for two things. First, destroying the in-
lection in the blood. Second, building
tip -the blood to overcome the effects of
the dbease and to fortify against further
Grove’s Tte<ew«s CblH Tonic supplies
both these effects. It contains tasteless .
quinine, which kills the Infection in the
blood, and iron, which enriches gfld
builds up the blood. Chills gad fever,
goon stop and you are restored to health
and comfort. For half a century, Grove’s
_ Tasteless Chill Tonic has been sure relief
■ < ’ for Malaria. It Is Just as useful, too, as a i
" general Ionic for old and young. Peasant
to tkbr sad absolutely harmless. Safe to I
give childsen. Get a bottle at any drug
store. Now twe W■ .-50c and »l. The
Ft sire contains 2H times u Much aa the
30c sue and gives you 2S% more for
your money.
geritqr when you donoidcr the shuddng
rWucliodre-nnd when you reknemMr th*
litany wynn Haya to ootrnt The variety of
-j t ie-, is (xunpleii’f ,.i.d |( your vamuon
is alirnd-yosi can Mremble ycnir eigirc
wardrobe from this, sal- tor tlure's
alihovt every type of frock in Hie (array.
to Crane early sod buy generouaJyt
B|
..vf ■Mi'A P*!* Aa
-■■ Hsslta UmH are < oof and
swrvtoMbte. Suite that , are
xuaranteyd In every sense
of the word. Homo have
M reel, and all have two
F Pair »f panto. Sport mod.-
els and "plain - modeto
■ii 77' .»■.
Our regular 315.00 to
310.50 value*, all ft
price
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IlLLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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■J.fGonttnued from Pago 3> mm
Centennial Club
rith Frances Pharr
mo aong* were aung Wecbiee- I
k nrternrem when member* of
e Cgnteiuiial Club wort enter- I
M#d* in U>< homo of Frances
#ir North Main etrreu
m program wise epened with
i» Muo, Bancm and. Nelda Jean
fee idnglng » Texas cowboy aoug
& Whtoh Neldm Jean and Frari-
| Pharr hang Glory of Lovo.-’
Mb etenpraed of Fnuu.« n<'I<i»
KiMki Eire no: Jean Fine sung
K fl True What They Suy About
Nr ind Roy Mio itamm and
KhJmmi rang TtK a Ain to Toll
life." The entertainment cloned
th Ute mrtire group singing The
to of Tm**-
JgfreiUHnents of lo» cream mm-
R Mid ccokire ciutirel out th.
. _atenniai theme and were served
Kl'7W8tW Ato'v »ml HHiy Bu"' Bar
Adreimc Boaweli. Barbara
■ , SKFLaiiTand Laneli Higden
,7.,
Kora Hellen
rarty Honoree
pFlotu Mt-lJen wax ctonpitiuanted 1
__ - MirpriM’ piuty given by,
■Binds Saltire** and Ktoyle Hot -
■T M' the home of the former
f'J’he honoree received many love
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' imngii and cemverrenod —-—
■ ±?:X\‘^r'llw^Oreft1^Xi<’f‘‘ *1U> hw i*™* Ml
nflon after which refreahgienta ic„ui,.v «k>h.
CLEARANCE
SALE
Of Entire Stock of
SUMMER DRESSES
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The V
and Wee
talc tonigkt
fb
ta playing
ago
?hie
HER
THE
ice Are c
lew Vici
thing
Had
k victim ■A.l I
r-a poll,- *
Dldato. «nio
l of the once
|MM and a
feo^got his K
iw jws a-go
il-fledged par
bteketa
kept r
re.plneec
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I beats heart
ta since. - tint
I police re
«. Bunts wa
in reetaurati'
: Bide when
toned him blit
m>rv .1f<l It- :i
Bally Rand '
Lille dance th
Le Fort Wortl
I or a iiudden
Relied lilgl'i hr
as s pop ami
«;-r>. Howev't
»d Mi a-taiatar
Jut trabbfr in
£
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I Bui people wl
knd». shbi.dd t
|Tw<> intelmi*'
|gpllH> Ute _OU
k« fired out <
hto the arms -
BrCMig men H
tele laidy bind
Ltd envther ft 1,1
Mr her fretlt Mil
tumid (mt
Imily Burt.
oil .yen your
lOTptrel » ■‘'if
Tte <X» Munw
Come I
Off toe
behind
E" it »*■ ™hj’
mg to the th
Pttolclrnt Joh
"sivlngi ivy liie
te^pylr.n l.iptiw
pMkw at Die
,,..> Wltl'mu
lettietivAvfei
pTMiteUoii tte '
rotten's icrrtvu
IteMt « #>1 be
ttex|,: wiire* w
lite' w vma
■Dm the ,)xn
Ins body w>i> i
k a few mllii
ivd lie luuL.
Ete the;
h ’then turner
I restaurant.
I HU Foil
low revolver
Ithe nock, one
[his left tcm-l
Lgw
Hie tint wnrr
k threatened
ki-s (s tore imr
fo dancer
bie ell’ Mfek,
rted the three
f the first Hr
ke kilter! been
t rise of a lies
She identifier! t
ted 111 1XK1K I’
L- oft Greenwli
| Frank Clara
jUmiaio. <* M
■jet! from poll
ilie being tak
je wimnitim-
W YORK. Al
t partner in
Ire CharlM (
Stain todav oi
L convincing
W«r of major
Ite making
f killing was
M stamp of |
num three -J
1 from the
vice ring
was rising
»,000 a year
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tiy with mm'
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306214/m1/6/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.