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THURSDAY, SEPT 18,1
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r . Without a hat. Lt Is something like freakish or extreme hat fashions. .
. make-up - indispensable to good p(|(- theni because you will
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Jerry for all time.
I "Imagine not ixiitg abh’ to find
I your 'fiance alone lohi: enoiieli.io
i' break' your enit.a.'tenwnil" slie fum-
ti'.ini’ havitiK t.r
11 ■ n nd I i i.I ley buiv
v. liter' supply
Slri'ct;. exit pl
IVh.'O I SAY SO? [HYOU
5 Ays T ) RE CALL, THE JURY
CAN’T i’ / ri HJNO ME GUILTY OF
V killing mr.Perkins?
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matter' she had given much thought to
u- have I her make-up if she appears tn
public without a hat. She does
not look completely dressed with-i
out one* A hat is Is essential to
beauty as make-up. and the wo-
man who fails to take advantage
of its possibilities is blind indeed
Dr. Harry D. Kitson, a well
known psychologist and professor
at Columbia University, says a
woman can. afford to pay any
price fbr a hat because she is buy-
ing, not merely something to put
on her head, but also a Zinc--a
line that can express her person-
ality, that can accentuate the best
lines that nature gave her or sup-
plant the undmirable ones.
When you go out to shop for
a hat. keep these rules in mind.
They are rules always observed by
the professional models.
Always wear the dress, coat or »
Mrtt to Which you plan to match
or harmonize the hat.
Decide which type hat flatten,
you most By studying your reflec-
i In a full-length mirror The
hat that adds a flattering ftame
to your face is not always the hat
that will do most for your appear-
ance as a whole.
Don't bay a hat Just because
RADIO REPAIR
And SERVICE By I
GEORGE MINGUS
of dollars Worth
Mrs L J ?Biprett and ■«
t Lyle CUmbie vix'tlt Wednesday
I Austin where ’ they aceoinpfa
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KfcJx The hats may be different » MM, i
E I shape and color, but there will be ;
E1 ■’ something about them'that makes I
F' the wearer distinctive. You will be i
L known for smartness through the i
I dramatic flatteiv of your hats. i
Kj. If you think of your appear- I
be ance a« a whole, you will not con- umew
IT Mder yourself completely dressed as your
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By Ernie Buahmiller
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All Work Guaranteed
For Pickup and Delivery
Call
LYMAN WALKER
ELEC. CO.
Phone 47
Used Radios for Sale
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■ i ushion p I ns (u . m.ikus loosv PLtu’ ht
■ coinfortiinly for week'.. ««<’’*—
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■ lied users,.Get i tube nf Demur-Ezv today I
■ Handy«si?.c tube 5Sc— Ntw large size
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RlDPkfD WITH SMALL
HOLES. IT MIGHT
NOT STAtf AFLOAT.
BUT THB CHANCE MUST.
K TAKEN.
She'd thought them sur- i
realistic, but now 1..........
ner that, .iliey might . have been [
euihoUllage schemes..Pe;haps Jet- I
r.v had li.uuted them over to the j
captain tonight. But why had he i.
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TAIWAN FOUND 1
A BOAT DANG\ 1
LING OVER THE
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HE HAULED IT
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( ARREST MR, j
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< pistol in his hand.
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WWMY RAW HAS »
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TRAVELER. HO!
ready
her
nvi' most becoming
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Medi.iti<H.i hoard hn,- stc|i|>e<L
11 ike by the K.'iiisiis. <'it y l.iflit.
t eekiri)' a very ,.'Very ipjirk
a l'i. w tninot’ ,
el'-' .tiled Ilf the City's PHHldihe lUI|>|d.y bv stnp-
• ' ,i Ijy dnvi'h' piini|is. ,
.,i• i<Ir.•<I■■ of liiirj’lnr alarms which sound ivhen
■III r-l I'UI'lod. fl'OHI liny CftUWP.
•d ■ la.ldio , . st-Zit ious. . - |
■ el'.fecl:-; lire so widespread and result in i.
i.oii of the tiverajre American city, the me--
ill "a i f. to hasten .tin' end of such st rikes ! .
Hi .sides to I'lMich an aKreonient which
o|>eia(ioi.i of tlie power plant. . ■ I
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rub-ili ii.ciav' ' fja
Hats.
n m <> n k
must i ffei'ti
tools. VuU Cl
use -to L point
up'yoiu brntiiy
anti charm. ■
Y o u r . ha t i?
can ntccehUt-
nte your goed
lipes. whether
o f f a c c c r
figure, of it
.. cun minitni.'-e
your less nt-
.. tractive f ai aix's A hat that shides
/. , the eye cun make you appear al-
S •■ ..v. luring by spbUightlng lovely lips or
f a graceful tli roiit Or it cah be wbttl
L - >• ’ back pit the forehead and serve as
Rp’, a frame for a-pret ty fate, ’
I . If vim are clever ynu will try on,,™
!•■' not 'one type of hat, but several tian
until you find' th, ope which gives
you the best line—the one which
does the most to enhance yoUr
•natural charm. Once you have
found Hint hat, look for the same Don't bay a hkt Just because
flatfbrtnv Ifn* in all your hata I yow need • hat. Shop around and
r»^-_ U.W. •»««» ka tan «<■» fM dt>SM|8 hirnr-Tit itavHI
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a hat________
M well as your head
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extreme hat fgahiortA1,'
qp- -wwe. "w». -••I
- 'tea at than, and aa *U1 Um .
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ipyrlghl 194! by Gr.invrrV Publishing Co.
i-aii her'spoiied Mid uiidisc^plin.ed1
Well, she d show that, woman!
Not until she tVas -on ,ne brink -
■ , . . ■ . . ■ , mber to
wbiyier ugarn w)iM Jerry hail been
tibm.'t/cm at uiat hour—and with
a pv-i.01 Now n'ating told him
Uie wrCY through with
. coiil'lnd ask .mm.
. That .vowe that l . ,
fi >m the car. had . s’ou'nde.il - like ,
Captain Jensen'; But why should
■ho. Igavi' .vsecret mu^ii^ht rehdez*
vOii. with Jerry? Then. ;_____.-
membered Urac she Had seen
Jt try painting ■ some Queer-look -
tog jMctwes during the past few ’
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On the day Ann McCarthy is
to marry Jerry Delaney, artist,
she injpulsively buys a tourist .
turns, then breaks a leg. The
wedding, postponed as a result
: olthis, is postponed indcthiil, !y
when Jerry is Oral ted Amt and
two maiden aunts move to the
’ ! tourist camp, which is in ah iso-
i laled spot on the California
coast, . Erik Wilson, traveling
( salesman, becomes a frequent
, overnight •customer"and shows
Un interest ip Ann. Iter letters
to Jem about'hjm arouse Jerry's
•ralousy. However, her own .ieal-
I uusy is aroused a m u Jerry, after
a spell ol illness, conies to tlfe
camp to recuperate a<i<i is very
attentive to Dolores Kcstaii.
Ixyiulifiil novelist-who is •>eeupy-
iug oni' of th'' i abins. Ann de-
cides to break her engagement
blit, a1- Dolores is v.ub Jerri
is unable to
opporD'iiiiy until late
Then, '.is' she is on
to his < a'bin, she sees
window with
She lol
a<l and sees
him meet some one in a car. As
the car movgs o!T sli:- hears
footsteps h<-mnd her soli
slithering footsteps.
Qlir .V'cnt the next day trying
iu ainut ,Jerry- and Dylorcs.
ah-i tiimg t"o accustom liersell
In' idea of novel; marrying
. . Sl.ie couldn't bear to think
liiluie witliuut him. How
• I'oini', to live through the j
that sCl'etched ahead? i
nits diit' pint evening j o
Ic'i'oetl the latter part (if Hie | “
..'•n to getting ready for ,
tiam|ii>oed her hair.
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■ i al i nto the pistol”
Anti fell atoeep without finding
an ausiie; to' the ia.st question.
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Happy Refief From
Painful Backache
Mjmy of those imawlnir, taucring, iminf^l
backaches people tiaine <-ii cc ot1 'xlpaiW
arc often caused bj' tirvd |c.dne> . — and may
be relieved whm treated in the riR.’it widL
The kidneys me NnV.ife’H chu'f way of LdU
an’^ ^°*aonouH wakte out of
If the .lf» miles of kidney tubes and filtdMl
’i . n 1 w<mk tvetl, pbjsoryjus waste rnnttt i ^t^B
in the blood, 'these poisons may fctej t na/gAfr.
I backaches. »•).< uniatiu pains, l<^s of p<-p
• vnertry, .-n t ing x(j> nights, swelling, P'dlindK-
, under the Pyey, in aiL'iz’hcs mid dizAiness. jBr»
Don’t wait! Ask your drugght for Doa®*
, * illp, lined succvbffully by millions for
I 40 years. Tlwy give happy .relief and will hflfi
the Ifi miles of kidni y tubes f.nsh aut PoIaKk
'bus waste from the blued. Get Duan's ljK<
Greet .Garsuil
Ihrlxit Marshall
CLEBURNE TIMES-RE VIEW ” !
■ 1 hum) Du;ly i Except ‘ Bnturduyj and Bunday Morning j
, .1 t.lreet Qlcburne, Texi*a PlKUMUt 133 uul 134 ,
WILLIAM J aWLAND, PunlWier JOE FBROUBON. Editor I
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Ftn c d us k'i'hI '•!«.$« mall matter at tile poMofflce at Cleburne. ■
I ■' r i r the. Act of Cohxreag, March S, 1878
NO fit E TO fin: I'lUI f<
■ us 'si , '- >i(,‘ii ujion I be,. cljariw teT utaruNhg *or reputu-
"n tt .ni Ti/ Corporation which may upprnr In the cttil-
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I. ,o.m YC'iir $», ob, fl Months 12,75: 3 Months |1 A0
(.• ' o,'. />ne year $7 00 fl Months *3 75: 3 Months (2 1
fxibiut Io -got ■ a paper pleg.se call 133 tor 134 before 1
’.•• Ji-I: <!uvo i-j.it 113'1 A M on .fl tin day or after these [
■ . p-ipr-.' v II Le delivered pbomffHv
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... |. , Tjuriveiv entitled to the ipw> for puMfnatfon '
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and Mrs C H. Happe„ undf
a tonelliectoiuy Wedntwbay
Ing at- st Joseph's _ hoapu
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tending- him
CLEJ3UR?<E TIMES-RFVIEW CLEBURNWTtMAS
► i • 'At-■" vfftiy \ A-\ ' y1*'■** •♦*** * -'"**% *
THE SPOT.
He WAV )
in:' than .Jerry, anti had more of -
more poise and •,',, •
. though, that , uLvi'X'Y ;
things didn't. '• 1
.No matter how much..she i —
want to. ,$ho could never [a.;
------ - love Vrik as she did Jerry. ;
■_ Jerry ■,hastening after her.
I' "Gosh, honey-, he. moaned. *T‘HEN. Dolores broke in on their !
Doni lionev ini'! she Hung 1 conversation to remind Jerry-
I oVer l!*'r boulder. If I nad a that he and she Had been about to *
| ring, 1 d give H^o Dolores. Ke.stan a w.lik. h
'l ilt>-ztarfed out of tile inn but, _
in Hie doorway. Dolores turned.
■•('.me
to the ’ladies.
tioningly
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he asked.
- Hv.'Ut Hit n.y, a,,,,, VAp,AM>VM. V—-
bed and I guess sheis referring to me. You j.
'..... ■ • see. 1- I decided to break my - en- i.
— gagenient to Jerry. I did it be- I
>Id .cause I don't.'believe in trying to [I
—..... . hold some one whose interest Is I
"Nothing .to be alu-rmed about." in somebody else, but Dolpres |L
; Jerry was .sayiiig. Ann’ likes: to seems to think I did it because— I -
do things the hard way. She. because cf you.” ■ ■
llt’lk took her hand. .'T wish I I
could think that, too?' he said |
...... r.i-. .............. » ..... . chance,
had to Ann? Now that yoii've—er—dis- I
carded Delaney, won't you start
"s interrupted by a. low considering me as a replacement?''
_________ of protest, which Ann she looked away, and tears ,
, guessed came from Loiile, misted her eyes. “I don't know, j
"Well, what 1 mean. ' Dolores Ei'ik. You know I like you but— -
j went on. changing her. tone.' 'is but.' the way I feel now. I don't
'.- that Miss’ McCarthy is a bit un- wont ahv une in place of j
', disciplined. Site's such a pretty Ji'iry ”
little thing that she has' prob-
I ably been spoiled by every one nil
I her' life.”
Ann sat up in indignation The
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EJINE lealiiry!, exquisite coloringiented Gertrude Lawrence, says n
P’ mid a vt enrfilined figure may • woman cannot possibly look ns it
be gills Of liniiii'e. but no t....L„: , **“■* • ■
how much or How little you- have; her- make-up if she appears ...
in I lie -iviiy of good looks your' nubile without 11 hat. She ct
boaulv can be
<• nhiini-i’il by
;. yw you■ ior inc-imw vm.ie: I'to-ifse, things were' different now |
jafcU T "Mow‘. listen. Ann---" - ,Jerry-no longer carCd. . .
iMK”'? I She was in no mood to listen, Sim Hr and Erik Were .soon talking ■
was so hurt am-l.amri.', n,ai all . hr -) lhoUgh."they were old friends. ,
■ wanted to do was- to' finish with Ann. watching them and com- 1
Jerry for al! time paring lliem. wondered why she
----I ''imagine not Im-uik ablC to find ' "“dn t make herSelf love 'Erik.
> imainnt not unrig ana to i.mu if|. wa,? reaUy .much better look-
I r , . til.sn I /%»»»• I • nni-l 4» r» z4 wi z-von
,i u'.iv about him - i
:‘.-‘ir.ii, She knew,
.-•iivh superficial
i She , turnefi on her' heel and ,m. ,pr
j-' stalked, pack toward the mu,‘With, • '' '•
' her.
lie m<iitued,
no!” she Hung
| uvi-i m i ‘.uvuiuvx. If I iiad . a
ring, Td give it to Dolores; Ke.sta’n
I and. with it. I'd ,.so'id' a. note *ay-
I ink. 'The trophy is y.Ojirs for'this
t ,0 bo i >n annti- ''('ongrutuialions. Heaven's gift |
*l'.v' '■■■■'■ to the ’ladies.", she said to Erik
I uiWith thaL'shc broke into ,-i rujt, with- a sneering smile. ''You have
itnirf hi’r trophy to add to your col- j.
lee.tion!"
As. she .sauntered out. Erik |
Apparently, die was looked puitzled, then turned ques- j
tioningly to Ann.'
"What did that. crack . mean?" |
he asked. . j
Hesitantly. Ann explained, "t— '
see. 1-r I decided to break my en-
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i lea' Dolores was a • fine one to o.
■CHAPTER XXI
THE sound ol Ho' .!iHI'-i'iii".
• * loot'd ops so ITiP.hti'nctt Ain.t' )
i that ,she fi.-re,of- till ,'i.boiU. ha’- ,
ini; Jerry and went rushing al live-thirty. ..she surveyed j
, down tho road towati! httn ' 1,11 ' H- 1,1 tul mirror Not bud. :
. . , ,. , , . . ,,- ti-.iiui'lit Siie certainly didn't
| Asne swu il rouisl. ' ; U-ed '-he k(.n |
, Ilgam'saw till- Cli.am <1 toe pto.'l ., )t lh.(| W;(V
! 1,1 »’»> Hand. ,.1(; a Car out- I
Don t shui.it.,^Jcm 1 in win,.- ,;i ioo;..;np out. {hat .1
f pored loudly.. "Il . im ','_ _ K-ik !..ut arrived. With a last
\ s A \ Ann' In-inispcd Mliro on -c t; •, mitror, -he iiurried
'■ " V \ "SI 111 ' "'SI 11 risu.) VI1 : .1:1 . I I .ill - I ,, ,. mi. . -
X, 11 hand across Ins .mouth 'Some that Jerry and ,
k body’s comimr tins w-o .jiuiot-i's t"iuiic into the inn'close '
IB. L A ' Pr.e.tond to b* i -i'-i-tor With , ., a result. Ant) 1
,.v ■ f me." .tic 'wiiFpered It ina-y. be ;,:!lp,.,st overdid her welcome. j
h-J - Dolores,' ■ ' i.iirji. tnriniig coolly to jerry. I
S . ' Anri ji'i'ltcd awal froniddni f‘ ■ >i peed uim.do Erik. The i
..s tend!" slit.' ( xi l.Hili' d.’.ibiimbn-lin t’w i jwn'siirvevoif each'other with H
JLX,' ; all effort, to keip hoc;vici e low. 1 iiceri-. t. a.s"'tliey shook hands’. To ■
toaW.' don't have t.o profi.rii to qiun to Ann.', surprise Jerry 'actually
' w*l*< J’ou! if .vo'u'H,' asticviui'i] i'.f niili«l, ,u. though lie liked his first
tto ’• bl b'etnp, caught out wiHi vuip lunii i.' ipiptession of Erik. She had ex- 'j
ta - ■ . A'a i by that woman. I ll quarrel - with ■ px i top him to be offish- but. of i
Re ’ . . ' you for the Ijist tiiuc!” c ul- «?. things Wore* (Hllt*rcnt now '
V -Now’, listen, Ann- " .,Jerry-no .longer.cared. . . . i
gtl(, was jn tli) mopa to jjsten, She.
was so hurt and lingiy that’all .-'.hr )
paring Lliem
- | She'reached-the inn. apcl lurched -
j inside. There, she .paused ‘-an in-
I stant to look back.-but Jerry ’hadn't
| followed her. / ,
i satisfied to have the. emragi'inent
j. broken. . , " , w -
I J>EACHING her ioom,. iii', flung
*» herself down on her t
r was about, to cry'it put.-when she
f heat'd Voices .'outside fiie 'inn —
i Jerry's and Dblores’ and old .cause I don't, believe in trying to
j Lotfle's.
"Nothing .to be iila-rmed about."
do things the hard wav. She.—
. welj. she just-broke our engage- <»<> ,
I ment." ' ’could think that, too?'
' "I think vSti’re well hit of 'wr.'" softly. "Haven't 1 even a <
I stated Dolores. "If vou had to ’Ann? Now that yoq'ye—er—dis- |
| live around her avs I do- carded Delaney, won't you start I
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