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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVTEW,
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MOVIES
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Services lor
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l;tr worse than the waste
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YOI’ll HEALTH'* '
ILoehi, Dr. Fred W Norris states that
i .f.FT, "u n'Tos over *T,one.0(10 annually
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NN went through the cub
‘ byholes and drawers o! the
desk, but nothing seemed to 1
lie* missing. Of course.
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| she impulsively, buys a tourist
. ramp, then breaks w les. J'lie
wf-ddlnr, porlpohed us a result
. Th" o' I
Argues With one. .
LtJ
dark,
locked.
r/js
i room I . „
of paper. On it, Jerry had writ-
ten:
THl l.’H<ti>T tNB VASTEST GHOtVlNG Btlfltl
p issoi I V l !(>\ IN IGHNSON ( (H'NTY
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of- this paper, v.-fi) be sfadly corrected upon due notice of same •
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FOR INSTANCE,
THIS IS'SOMETHING
I’VE. ALWAYS
WANTED TO DO.'
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ARREST A, MAIN
WHO’S ueGALLV
D&AD; ELLA'-’-AND
I’VE ALWAYS WAN I
ED TO OEEY certaim
IMPULSES,' >
Cuts Away All <tfea.se
and Dirt and lienvrs Yoilr
(’nr .Shilling lAke New
ELLA CINDERS
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M'>O WAM1 1<?
BE I LeiALl.Y
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Puumo —•
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hub are alleged to reduce fat
:.. tif-nl for I’odueii’g girdles and ma -
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consideration fhv sizable sunn!
i a l.ir worse than ine wa-n "I ! ~
'■(lictil authorities ami government I
sritrfm rfHiedies td t Ids nluerac .1
the market, which are definitely “
even. caiisi' death if taken long
pu , IrPUlBVU is
of this* Is postponed ihdefiniriTy ' J
khen Jerry is drafted. Ann and
two maiden aunts ih<»w-
-curist catnp. which is ui
Ihtcd spot .on the California
eoaat. As time passes, ■ they're
mystified by various, stranxe )«'-
currences Meanwhile,, IJrik Wil-
son, traveling Salesihati. has be-
vonir a frequent overnight
I customer, and Dolores Ke tan.
j Iw iutifui novelist, has taken one
I of the cabins on a monthly
basis. Ann. learning that they
’ knew (ayh other previously,
wonders w|ty neither of Gictn
has mentioned this, ,1’hch. J>-rrv
"spends some lime at Ute camp” ,
arid lit so attentive to Dolores
that Ann break's her- rhgase-
meht. She plays up to Krlk. who
Is vacationing at the camp. On
the night Erik leaves, he gives a
beach party, during which (lie
camp is left in charge of the
handy man, Louie. When Ann
returns to her room, she" finds
that two lamps on her desk-
one green, the ottic i>ink -have
|>een swHciwd. TfKoking into the
desk, she's sure it has been
searched.
Ahl— h/E
ST/LL LOVES
ME ■■hVES
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By Ernie Bushmiller
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Walter Edwards
Member of T. C. U.
gave Mai i i came .hurfying to meet. I Homed F rog Band
mystery her. waving a letter.
. . dT-Jerry "From' Caroline ■ Martin!" her FORT WORTH. Sept 22. iSpl 1
mt it in the morning, she de- aunt called. “SImCs coming here ! .^Walter Edwaid of Cleburne ia
a week and is. bringing little I 01)e of the 50 members of T CJ
ol and Johnnv with her!" ■ v s famous .Horned Frog Baml
■ . ■■■— a ' Ibis year,. Director Don Gittfe nnl
done to deserve ; nounc,.(1 ■ thi,, v,,.,.k. 1
.. / ’’Tiie band has :i greatly strenthl
■ rnCd brass section, a long list ofl
| new arrangements-and a new druiii
i major .. We should have one ol
; our best seasons." Director- Glllil
I'eport.s'. . 1
Daily rehearsals are being lieldfi
r.oF in a.n cffoiit Ur have thj
I band readv for the opening fcotbaB
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'llie oi'glnilz.at ion is also ■••pendinM
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j betweeiVluilves performance atvthfj
I game . '
j During Hie football season, thfl
l<>. riil t.heniselVes of exCPHS fat
<hr< ing is a Kvrioiia matter, and hIioiiIiI
hmu4*L Ainlci' it pliysicilin’H direct inti,
tiie proper' I reatinput of obesity al-Biost
Dsii •fat fed action by means iifi'olli'is or
rigid r.<’stri<!tion of diet ani| leg
If you wish tb reduce, see your
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
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WILLIAM RAW AND, FublWier JOB rtftGUBON. Editor
entered ns second class mail matter at tiie postofrice at Cleburne.
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irrn. , NOTICE Vo THE PUBLIC
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unins c ... ". ' ' Z. /* *
being given, lb llie publfstiers.
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tTNHTD 4'0'!-"•*■' 'C' LI-X- TT i WISE UNTTBD BBATWRER
The thdte I f > ■ '. !.• exHudvelv entitled fo Uje use tor piiblfcntlon
of all n,-n di , oT . i ri-dfted to It or hot otherwt-in eredited-hi this
paper, and in - " ■■ !'• d news nubllslied thereto \A1T rights to re-
publicpt ion r-r o-i, o. 'i .itei.es herein pre a!«0 reserved
i.’I, business, drul’t you cry, you'll gel lipflcr
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Mt and Mr L O Bowen and
temi-ly hn<| ;is their guests Sunday-.
Mrs Bowen's '• sister. “
Halt, and 1ut brother and lam- 3
and Mrs Mark I’
1 and daughter.
been Elik's idea.
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We 11 Make Your
‘ ’ Car Look New - -
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it been
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U >ici»wiy*»L >wi: •
'■ I ‘ . Thosp veC.'-i -1 in t
urinriiiiio'i '■1 ,VH|"
girdled \vi!r>’iil rc-.-ort t<,i
ulflt'. • SCd'H I lU'c1 <■’> i'l'*'i':-<-‘: ; - . . .
doctoi'-.tihI i'dI'Isiw . Ijio nib inc.. Amerirft’d rogiRtofi’d, quuli
fled Hindu I mm nrc your I'Cht protection against Ihc,
•quacks .ml U- I'U.c-' w Imsc fii’indpal nmbilioii i* Io oh-l
Htiii vol1' .-ii 1 ' iiTrspi'ctivc ol the effects of theii Itcaf
meiilh i’m x .,>.it I'leiiltli'.. ..
( I DON'T
> WANT TO <
BE NO \
HiPPYCRlTT/J
mi'.sic. Several new tuned^V
, by George Campbell, former ai^B
I ranger.liov.* in army.service, will be?
I ti v.d Tlit'i'c of these tunes; under ,
I n iie.irsnl-how . Timf/Ui their titles-
I th,- (prim mire n;e on the com-
1 T i.s.'-r . T,U''. t.i'le., are ’ Blitz- -
| re '"' Panzer rmir ’ and "Jeep'.
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1 diviid-, i.f y- '■■!’” clarinet In the’
I ..nd . I
Wrili.i
* t he *A^.e) i’l
4liGT)U :i|
■ Most of I he
gflge ilmn-i :
This el,„
that tire "i'< >
slide dal1"
moiiev i-\"!
, bod in I
ter hate’’
.^armfti). a hi
enough.
Pvl", o'
. sh<>ulil-
L . »not he-
,,i i I a.-. Delation ■ ihill Is iiol only, growing
hut whose cash reservi' lias
cieased iiicniih 1 by inpiilli
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THAT’S WHAT S
I SAID----HE’5 ON THE
empire Building
ROOF, AND HE’S SHOOT-
ING DUCKS-'
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TRAVELER, HO! J
' 'Held Sunday
i camo last night. S'ie wouldn’t tell ( ■ , J
' to marrv Jerry IManey. arr,T . . -a'.,-', bat per- , ' ’•»»-' *®rr Annie 1
■____................... - , r,,. ■ ,..,i i,nw i,„ a tin. i5 woo died at. the ra
Ii me two miles north of Alvaj
Satar-dtiy e.enlng. were held a
day afierncdn; at--3 o'clock- I
tiie Burleson Baptist chu
Rev Charlii- Cluck, pastor 'pf|
chnrrti. Rev A K Manry i
.Rev I. C Cbllier i offlciatiscl
tin -rrvice* and interment wa
the- FrAfri'e Springs cenjetery',
' der the t|ifc<gi6n of Cro<
, pear.on “Funeral( home:
Piil’lbparers w.ere Knox" Dundj
G E Branson. 1. J .Hillery.
, I’liisvll, Robert Mftealf and f
Chaly
, Mrs Martin, whose home |
| in -J^ueiuis. i»'4s the last chai
I >r,rill««xy iTAv x,l>'ir iilul-Mu Baji
church -Sin died on Aer seveil
fit'll bl!thd.i\ ol hviirt failure!
CAMP ROBERTS Calif , ,8el
22 Evtrv (i-ilor that- gomes ]
, C'liiitmnia has the hope ol a
tending a, nation'-wide. Radio hoq
up while on tin coast and Su
geunt William .1 Earles. Jr.,
is ,ii -visitor by Una
liad., tt\at' desit
Camp Roberts lai
< hWee.-
B battalion . ,
attend the Chase "an
program
By Bill Con*elman and Charlie Plumb
to live gafiiiti. A., site
an iso- ' pim, ((Jie.niiLU.ed
ttW g: liten that.
'tinprcLsidii oil ’.
colors in it were
. 1 al'.!'cd,
side m ange-red
mart golds
dabir
low A
?!ie ’Mtiipiie,* short, with a sud-
den realization. Louie wm> color
blind1 ■ . . (
.How stnpt i,.;! 1:0! not to jiave
i.-,.•.A’(.red tjut. m-fort■! The re-
li.'- 1 n ,i( tiii trouble she'd li ra I
•Uittg . .m ’ti> ;l'( turn tiie i.....
ilorc-t ’h!;itn-'(:t.s’ to ' <lt(- Tight cab-- r
ins now she’d said ' No, Louie. {
the bltr,'. ones go in here to nialeli
the delphiniums on the drapes."
and how he d letuioed a .secomi
lime with t'rich blankefts.
lb- was culm blit'J 1
have’known tl'.nt one him;, on li-.-r
desk. w,u, pink, anti the other
Ann turned hack toward rite .
inn. Slit.- teit badly shm-ked. and-!
<ik illllsioncd. Old, Louie, whom ,
■ l.e’d trilMed. whom she'd made ■
night, watchman, had yinr.iea 1
”1- li-ir-t by ('mini' th - very thine
siit-'d hired him to keep others I
from d'.iin ■;.! . !
And then, -8m had another I , j
sli’e t! lit one cv.-n more startling. ! -oxieen l-fty < JeWci-s froi
leach training battalion wea
l^libseii to attend the Chase .’ail
^anborn pfogram last SUndJ
which wa.-: broadcast from a thel
litre here- at Camp and . Scrgeaifl
Earles was one ol those Chose!
from Company C of the 77th Iil
tantry Training. Battalion of whicl
he is a member. ‘ j
Following tiie half-hour natloni
wide broadcast- in I lie afternool
tiie east stayed at egmp wherj
ihey entertained is.ooo- selectees u
the evening at the recently-dedl
' ca.ted "Soldier's: Bowl."
Sargeant Earles, ion "of Mrs. 1
.. Hinton, Cleburfie State Parj
Cleburne, Texas, jg in the lai
gtrot-eir ol his 13-week basic Ini
hintry Training, period licr.e whicl,
will prepare him . for a. permanent
. army post.. 'aK
8e had
v>. ... one even more startling. |
couicjn't remcnHier I'vVii.ythHik. .'i-LrLt .Uyauh .pajiit. last ni^lii luul
the desk contained but cor- hi-ioi risk s idea. Had it been
tne ae.SK i^hluiiuu, planmtf in order to get every one
awa.v Tiom tim camp, so that
.Louie, would -have tinic, to make.
' ■•, search? Had Louie simply
been paid i<t Erik to look for
soincMiiiig?
Still, she was sure that some Erik h;id known Dolores before.
■Had been hgre. The, but, had f ailed to mention it until
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,the unusual neatness of the desk Louie before? , .
■ convinced her. Winitdui
Had some one srfeaked into the them ’ Only what |lyey had ■ Kild
inn during the short time that her. They might, all three have !
Loute-ieft the camp this evening b" n acquainted before. coming to j
to go down to the beach? But Covg. Inn. .
how could any one have gone Most iniporlant • of all. just
through her desk With such ex;.ic- wiiut had I-oute. ■ or Erik expect-
UtMde in that short time? And. ' d W find in Je.i ry s c-atnn or in
what could he have been seckina?, het desk?
Jf the intruder-had been, some ."I'm alraitl." thought Ann, "that^
one off the road Or one of the tin getting.,.into jam that's goingL
tourists in eamp. what could he to, tnakc m.v previous- jams look
have, wanted but mdhey aftiL. in Tike custard!"
ttiat case. why . hadn't he fpnked But w iiat to do about it"
for it In a more likely place? Why had «io idea,
hadn't He tried to rifle the cash
register? A S 'SHE heaved the itm. Aurit
Completely baffled, Ann gave ** Mtina, came .huri'ying to meet. I
up trying to solve .the mystery her. waving a letter,
and went to bed. She'd tell Jerry "From * Caroline■ Martin!" her
about it in tiie morning, she de- aunt called. ''Site’s coming here '
elded. for r ....... '
Carol and Johnny with her! ,
tOWEVER, in the morning, she Ann lifted her eyes skyward. |
‘ had no chance to see Jerry "What have 1 c’?' . .
Dolores, who was to drive this?” she .gi-oajncd.
..... L„^L U the ."-TT.y Johnny Martin had been’ 1...
.rived"at*the inn ahead df"him, .worst boy in her class during the
had breakfast with him in the year she had taught school. If her
I lunchroom, and remained close be- hair hadn't turned grey in that
1 side him until they were ready to year, it hadn't been Johnny's
leave. fault. His sister Carol was even
Ann had Only his gay smile and worse. Cared whined.
some strange message from his eyes Aunt Maria was continuing
to comfort her as lie, drove away with her_news. “Their summer
with the novelist. I .
That and a crumpled piece of repaired for another week
paper he had left in her -• >-
j When he’d grasped it. So .they're coming here."
' She slipped back Into the inn "Maybe the hotels are tired of
| -and hurried to'the privacy of her having them,” Ann-suggested, with ,, ,
before examining the slip a wry smile. "Well, I suppose we'd : band v. 11 piatw the emphasis
>er. On it, Jerry had writ- bettor put them in July." I .swing
“Oh, no,” Aunt Maria protested. |
"Johnny wbuld be sure to fall over I
Promise never to oo out after the cliff if we put them in that f
Sleep with jrioors care fully cabin pg 5m—we must have them '
My cabin searched last in Jahuary, where we can keep
night. Don't mention this to any an eyp on them.”
one—aunts. Erik or Eguie. Will be Ann suddenly giggled as a
back soon. Love. Jerry. thought occurred to her. Maybe
' this visit of the Martins would be
Ann stared at the message in a good thing, after all. If there
pewiiueiuiexit. So Jvi'lFa vabiil no nuj uijjstery aroRou COyd
well as her desk had been search- Inn. Johnny would ferret it out ;
ed. Why? He seemed 1 ! G11“ 2
that he knew more than he was else doing it!
saying but, if so, why didn’t he ——------
tell her what he knew? (To be continued)
She decided to go and ask Louie (The characters in this serial art
just where he had spent his time fictitious)
when be had been guarding the copyright. io(i.b:rar»m<>rcTPubiuihiniCo.
H
alone..
him back to the Army camp, ar-
hat! breakfast with him in the
I
bewilderment. So Jerry’s cabin as were any mystery around CoVe
ii Sc«»rcji“ iiiii, uiHjiiiiy w^uum itiirvi il uuw j
to Imply if he killed himself and every obe
i hp wn.q i-Tso* Hnlnrr it.I
I Mrs
jluli
ily. .Mr
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Miss.. Mary 1
Mark
Harriett of
the desk contained, hut cer-
tainly nothin'; of any impor-
tance was gone.
She made a survey of the- room -iin
and looked into the eloset Every-
thing. apparently, was there.
Still, she was sure that some
intruder liad been here. .
switching of,’the two lamps anil -questioacd.
Wluit’ilid site know of .any Of
naps sh(i
ttapperiec!’ t.:
FAVI'T) t>u» inn she-saw that
1 .Lcuie wax working in tne
garden. -A.» she wal-ted toward
I xomt! iH'.'ui - about
iijidn't made any
ii on ’.ier t-v' T'j The
it v.-crc verv Stithy 'Tr-
Pink petunias grew oi -
’ gt i a.hiurti.s, oratwv !,
l>f f’ifik' African ;
•p.mi' o’-.i-r tf'cie. were
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By Edgar Rice Burrough*
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THERE'S NO TIME TO LOSE."
GRANNY SHOOK HER HEAD.
TAR2AN WAS MYSTIFIED.
WHO COULD WISH 10 REMAIN
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1941, newspaper, September 22, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309377/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.