Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 15, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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RAIN CAPES
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74c
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DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS .
Full Bed Size 79c
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OUTING
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OUTING GOWNS
In Stripe*. Ptaid* and Plain Colom Slxei l< to M.
A SUBSCRIPTION TO
The Home Ncwipeper
See Our
JUVENILE SUITS
Sizes 2-6;
, TOM GUNTER
General Insurance
Cleburne National Bank Bide.
"Insurance for Every Need"
OUTING PAJAMAS
Sloes ie to J8
69c
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NO. «... Part Wool, same description and al«ea as above
$1.79
and Red. AH sizes.
Each ... .-. 79c
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Doable
Part Wool BLANKETS $1.49
Fancy plaid*, extra large. Buy.eevfral at this price.
Short pants A real value. The spit—
$298
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JUVENILE
HATS
Smart and snappy little
numbers in colors of Nary,
Medium Grey and Brown.
For sites 2-4.
98c
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her atone." Mrs.
Lunundcd s|>ur|»ty.
Ulis chineeded j
bW you see for you
downstairs with >iM
Uuwod th* woman a
Inking a mental,UP
ik to Belay at i he eq
moment.
l\want to have you i
MAolieek. My a«
a sQp In bad shop*,]
tie <an
pok the checkbook
handed her and wroi
QNerk. signing Mrn.1
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In colors of Green, Blue,
EW, CLEBURNE, TBXA3
15,000 Apply
In three price range*. Dress him up In one of these Malta- Single or
double breast, pleated back, have two pair of trousers. Mee them.
The present f
That Lasts A Year
'Six Jobs O
Men’s 32 Os. All-Wool Melton Jackets.
Made of Navy Blue. Siae* 36 to 44.
These warm jackets are just the thing
for the active young man who desires
extra protection. ■
$2.49
rsrand why 1 lint I’M
woman in the wartt
\llov.<.<i to see,fifty
ketaune st the d
ill qggyayate her
larworw! hail spoken
[ measuring every9
a queer feeUag the
poach had’ boon c*jd
U. It Merneil I'.at'
I had siuWe'.iy am
• <11 • bl. . H h<|
But the role <U<ara
r any better than Hh
kralon of a bullies
Buy These
Values Monday
3-Piece SUITS -■
*• ' For the Little Tot
She 1. 2, 3
These suits have reinvest style coat,
legging panC and poke bonnet But-
ton up side* of leggings and all de-
tails are expertly handled. Conje in
colors of Baby Pink. -Baby Blue. Red
and Nary. .. .
$1.98
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Made of JOU’V
Stitch. Sixes 34-34.
$3.98
79c
2*0. 2 ... la also vers appropriate for any occasion. . In colors
of Moyal combined with Stiver, Rtack wffh ftilvri', Brown with
Tan. Both button and slpper front. Sices 34 to 40
>2.98 ■
POW’-WOWB LORE "WOW” S
OUBHINQ, Ota (UB-CWflteb-
tion has taken the "wow” out of
Indian pow-wows, nays Edgar L.
Flicker of Cushing Fricker, re-
cently returned from a Redskin
■'Lciqrue of . Nations.' convention-at
PMknw. oMyrlod Umt I “
are not yohig tn ntirfr
paint and tomahawks any more, go U» waue.
NO. S . . . Same as above except all cotton.
Meal for not so cold days.
89c
1 i
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! For the benefit of the people of ( lekurno Sad the aorroundlna communities we will give one
diagnnstnr Instrument. Wc are enabled to find the location and cause of your trouble with-
out it being necessary for os te ask a single o uesllon regarding yoor eondltton. or for you to
remove anv clothing. Married women most bo accompanied by Ihelr husbands »o that lioth
may ham a thorough understanding of the, sxaminaliun i - I
L CUNtC WOuTus 9 TO 5
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Dr. Minnie Rose Smith
III North Main Telephone 14* for Appointment Cleburne, Te
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Cup. dinner]
NO."I . . . Men's. Flat Knit rust In Ox-
ford Grey and Brown Oxford. Guaran-
teed all-wool. Mises 31 to 4B.
$2.49
to Scotland for your
A young and good
h lassie may follow y>
Remember at all
season* of the year
our L a y-A w a y-
Plan is for your ■
convenience.
nal up in her lap, hei
bye* very bright ;.n<l
Lt ihe is img i.iy m|
f>» ?• CofL— ” .
meh and women a
dyed their hair I
Hilar bleed shades.
Be Sure—
To visit the Juvenile counter
where you will find Little Boya’
straight Pants, Jodphurs. and
Boot Pants, in sizes I to 6. Made
of hard twills and corduroys and
your color preference is here,
too.
s . M< — ■— - ■ ' ■ ‘
Free Health Clinic
Sponsored by Dr. Minnie Rose Smith, at Her Offices
Menday and Tueaday, October 24 and 25
Men’s Khaki PANTS, pr. - 79c
Fast Color Sanforised Shrunk. Perfect fitting.
BURR’S Offer You Outstanding Values in Quali
Merchandise for the Cold Wet Days Ahead!
CHILDREN’S
HOSE .
With hut to protect head, neck and
ziihoalder*.
, . l ‘
Sizes 6 to 16. Each—
$X35 $24.9
>. Group 1— ’ »
All-wool In popular color* of Green and 1
aw. Bam » ~
114 95
dar with |w unbiui
Hheok her victual,
o good luuidp. I’d
you couldn't ail
Impf”
all Noel could do t<
.sure B«Uy was »
plausly. Utterly.
g constructive chap. He’s
ie best be can. Ho isn’t a
Ice-holder, like Secretary of
oodring. Secretory of the
o an son. Secretary of Com-
leper or Attorney General
gs; exclusively a political
like Postmaster Generali
But it’e a little funny to
lllace panning the Republi-
the (.-round that their mis-
Bent in the iSSO’s caused
a recent national scor uiic I,
Ik
I so In a recent talk before
^an’s National Democratic 11
Washington.
1880’s Secretary Wallace
ubliean.
jor wax Secretary of Agrf-
iunder a 1920 Ropublioa*
ration.
rodit to Him
it’s no discredit to him to
mod to Democracy.
Ie can’t but wonder why he
Ink of it sooner—while the
ana still wars doing their
bungling.
BAI question that they did,
[aan’t'the initial bungling
lor a Democratic adminis-
“l
t seems to me, was the time
ion Democratic administra-
Bke steps to protect us. If
against the impending af-
L-instead of breaking Into
let. We’d have had a back-
fway, but it wasn’t the Re-
k fault that we WENT in.
haocratis Preaideat waa
Mgonsible for it.
I Deaiocratic cabinet mem-
I a Republican, blames the
kns for what’s followed.
Wallace waa a kid in those
bbehly he's learned thlnr*.
Mt Oft
• U’g awr/ng «fayr
Tran»pare»t rubber In color* of Blue.
Bed and Sliver. All «iago. Each—
Nov 2«. 1*M, the J
lehlyn”. Long Island,
>o dmeunt of the ,
Noel Anlaheit, the w
■ can are now
ible I.* mental,
s kinh, the or
,—JMMed.AhUUBJ
their ’—er -- the one
Best. That Is why
tthtw pen tai no
HcAl Geography ' pubi
I la the first text-book
oceanography. Maui
h made possible the li
Irst Atlantic cable.
* * *
e ministry of eduoo
Ihoslovakia requires al
I and lower schools to
ren instruction on j
GIKI. TRIES OUT ALIASES
SAN FRANCISCO <UJb— ’’Oeral-
dlne Devls.’’ juvenile delinquent,
oonfused local authorities- Kkfle-'
■what-by giving 1ft different names
and addresses. :Ahe was sentenced
to be held at the Juvenile Deten-
tion Home until she decided to
give the right one.
BURR BEAUTY SHEETS
Guaranteed 4 Yean Wear
Size 72x99 .....
Size 81x99 ....
Size 81x108 ....
i- Pillow Cases to Match .
Group 3—-B
These are all cotton but are outstand!
valura. W* ask that you.aee them. Sty
same a* above. MatorialT ar* extra go
Sloes 0-M.
DETECTIVE WATCHES CAT
DALLAS. (U.P- -Assigned to duty
at a wedding reception. Detective
----. Vic Register wtoumed It would be
as capably the usual jqt> Of sanminrding the
gifts. Instead, the hoetoes asked
Register to guard the wedding cake
and prevent her pet csit from
jumping on it.
Watch this PAGE for CURTAIN
AND DRAPERY Promotion
fully half * second I
lined that the e>
...... ■ .u
site i-.-us glaring c
her lit11, i. > '■ die
L
Lhetaas, in spite of I
In that the woman!
she murmured somd
kn- very -very h'lfld
rant back to Betsy. |
niild was ulumpril I
c¥, eyes tear-ntnlnrd
again w«xrn wMHh
Irr loolieii.' more exM
om. Noil hftrd lid
kc said gently. I id
k very noughty to tl
kther like that. Bill
k it again, will you?]
Lrotnlc Noel that]
Group 2— > i
Beautiful Fall pattern* of m wool. Birth
In hard twill and open weave*. Star* 9-1*.
$12.95
GIANT FOROBT. Cal. (U-B -
meeting here of the staff
State Board of Education, e
slating of 14 prominent Call!
plans, developed the fact that c
one of them had previously visl
the Sequoia National Park
viewed the largest trees in
world.
--- - . - ~ ; their problems Is
that they are too busy makin^pew ones.
Made of first quality soft
outing, plenty long and I
smartly trimmed. In color* I
pf While, Ptnk atyl Peach.
Rtsm 16 to t*.
zrfs a A .
COT J
PROFESSIONAL
PENN 1. JACKSON. LAWYER
Phone an South jaide 8qwa
R. A. KILPATRICK. LAWYER
Phone 203 • South Side of Square
tlOOO.OO Accidental Policy - *3 Year
... T. BURTON, 714 W. Chambers
Old Line Company
In stripes, also
all plain color*.
36 Inch** wide.
The Yard
I With Cap to
' Match
moiits toward producing artiftrial
silk froffi cottoh Hnterk ate being
made by the India Central Cotton
Committee to prevent wastage Un-
A»r* are
Men’s SWEATERS
NO. I ... I* jnst the sweater that the High School or College
Boy prefer*. Made of lOO'V, ivool in color* of Navy. Wine, of
Waffle Stitch. Sixes 34-3K
“Ay
wt, Bull deals with inter**.
»tnan nature, Which is more
MUcplable In the light of «x-
k. Wallace Ie up against the
•—worldwide at that, not to
oanspote; there are authsr-
k> say. that they hate a lot to
k ou good and bad crop
[then, if his Judgment Is
Mngh, can guess almost 100
MMetiy. ■
Use’s reasoning can be nulM.
k working nieo growing year,
■nic of droughts of a ramp-
boll weevils or a pest of lo-
rara luck and chance! No 4
k I The beet Wallace, can.
f is' to hit on a fair Average.
krh*t he’s feeling for. And
king it Intelligently. Of
be never will strike' perfec-
b why I have a sympathy for
P'/./y-
_..w short fiber* left when
tr^Oamen coUon is ginned xdUi a saw gin
for war and are nearly akway* allowed to
QUILT COTTON PER ROLL 14c
Full bedsixe. and plenty of cotton.
■mini in ............ .11.11*1 --------------------
Boys’ OVERALLS, pr— 49c
t ounce, Ssnforixed shrunk. Sisco 4 to 16.
E8 P. STEWART
‘teas Columnist
■ ON, D. C-—Next to
Rate Hull, Secretary
Wallace generally ia
recognised as tljo
f ablest member at .
I President Roose-
| volt’s cabinet.
! Senator LaFol-
I lotto repeatedly
I has been Quoted
I as having told the
I President that he
I IlMci li)# ’’louuiunt’*
I Cabinet in Ameri-
| can history. I
■ don’t know
! whether or not
LaFoUette really
e.ver said this. If
he did, however,
Hull at least an injustice by
tag to except him. The Catai-
hBtier is an outstandingly
iatoaman, and everyone who
llowed his record knows it.
0 has not been as successful
bur the country’s farm prob-
' Hull has been at steering
an foreign policies. Still,
Ihe had-a-harder puaele to
IgB affairs are difficult and
tetod, but they preeent aitua-
bhich foresight can reckon
MMoltbalz No art of dlVlHgt'
h predict weather, insects,
term* and all the eccentrici-
lour rural population. Wal-
M understand, as well as ia
w possible, what’s the matter
Ir agriculture. He evidently
k* just what to do about it,
b experimenting — --—
I be expected of
f omniscient
Two-piece outing trimmed with gay colored frog
and good pearl button*. Color* of Ptnk ani
Blue. Klan, NUM. 1
79c
In both 3-4 and full length Ixmg
Hose come In cqlorr. of beige and
tan bark. 3-4 Hose come in color*
al Navy and brown with fancy top*
Sizes 5 to 10
10c pr.
Ladies’ Knee-Hi HOSE .. 25c
Fan fashioned, pare thread silk, ringle*. In 'all the new fall
shades.
ry J Leonard has re-
Dallas where she spent
v days visiting friends
ng the state fair
f.. ’ .
SALLY'S SALLIES'
U. K (Mba
/rM 2) fast >
/V2E ALL )
S^UL RM? T
With half a doaen charwomen Jobs open, more than IB.Ood women of
Washington, D. C., turned out for the positions in Federal buildings,
re \
OntLreason people cannot settle
that they are too Busy maki
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 15, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1938, newspaper, October 23, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306973/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.