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SATURDAY, APPIL 19, 1919
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FOUR
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NOTHING ACCOMPLISHED FOR THIR-
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Lnnham lns
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er know what it s
P’ress.
would he ashamed to talk or act
selfishly.
The people of the Eleventh
should hi
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two years
f to statis
the
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f beholding .
lizrhit toneh "
"Exeuse me. madame, but here
mini.
going
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Manager
Editor
v Editor
exemplary traits of charneter.
Lloyd G
lozgerhead.
ways of nu'ii
of things divine
We
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Buy W H H. ---
Yum/Yum PettifSing, Peek Bo,
2
ve he.
1 roe 11
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pat het ie
rurfully
Ark.
HE ASKS YOU TO
STAND BY HIM
rted to I
a ilungu
r the ltil
HOUDINI- The Iron Man of Mystery- Looks cannot hold
this man.
GERMAN HELMETS
FOR EVERYBODY
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he gets hungrry between meals and sits down
h-
■ aa '
against the vulvrar
Nas Peter Kareh.
Ihispa
selits I
FRANK M SMITH
Federal Director War Loans and Savings
• ‛hurel
' Armenia I
learns bet
envoy s are not at
my t hing else "I
repr
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BAILEY AT THE BAT
n up
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The
glii t
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torture
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' Kelol
ieclares II
Advertisins
stuff to sell or
big stock of Quality Home Furnishings.
Furniture, Rugs, Talking Machines, Crockery, Hardware, ( hina.
I ools. Stoves of all kinds.
ave been fired.
will not
It tt
mid
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Pubttahod Dally Except Monday by
THE REVIEW PUELISHINO CO, IMO
in others; what
Bulwer Lytton.
" Really, is that MO
Follow pleasu i e. and then will pl
Aust
ago, and $58.39 three years auo, arording
The trouble about
compared with $tim.38 a year ago Hti
’ pleasure, mid pleasure will follow th
hurst
1 imes
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f
My wife
- Baltimore Si
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FARM LAND VALUES
The month . ... --- •
Three months ..
Six monthe ---
We zar, it pid in advaue
hortening me
ranse ript .
• 'll I I W arned ) on
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WISE AND OTHERWISE
to understand it, mid I nev
S0
MEMNER OF T1U ANSOCIATED PH ESH
The pao nt
•Iren ma it th
anee nt .me o
that operate e
Yum Yum. Viti-Sing ‘Peek Ba,
I
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ensure fire;
W. stern
moment forget llo
the Germans veri
Stispeetilir world.
I hurt their chil
regular at ten t
Sunday Sehook
tn -I
nt 1he
And smile you will. This is a 5-reel comedy. A laugh from start
to finish
a mortalits rate eight
re blackballed, old fellow
"Smiles"
interned III
.3,6 per
nil militars
fficial list.
Tim! they mu know
Wi-
ll i kya
•;r er
at homo.
ean reform
very family Bible.
everything said up
be don t hurrs up
IlldL'e.
on the
many men with
lite 11 m
erm- - death
inhabitants.
III had nil enemy ill the elub
lis, ' said the blaekballed OIK
mrEiA
unmmeemwmm
Laughing Gass”
Joo. B. Long,
Rev. Geo. N. Thomns,
W, R. Hudson,
J. B. Nail.
J. <’. Blnkeney,
D G. Wilson
J. D. Goldsmith,
W. T. Bradbury,
Rev I. W. Loving,
R. H. Lenton
F, E. Johnson,
Jno L. Cleveland,
Brown Douglass, '
W. B. Hieks,
Re v. W. B. Andrews,
Earl Kennnrd,
Dr T N. Reif,
R, W. Persons,
R, It Nodwood,
T B Seott,
H. P. Brown,
I. R. Kepler,
B. Gayle Prestridge,
H. R Wilson,
G, C. Wallace,
Bov. W L. MeDowell,
Finis Barlow,
Jeff Neighbors,
W. H. Gramling,
Judge O. L. Loekett,
Otto Foster,
H. J. Hgnsley,
J B Haynes,
J. H Douglns,
Dr, R T. Harrts,
L. C. Knight,
W M Odell,
rate bovint
mid some
in the
atrorit t
m died. tho
moi. of the bigher qualit
were shipped in by the victor-
is a strap. ” 'l ious allied troops after they
thought I had a strap * ‘No, madame, you were ' marched into Germany.
hanging on to my ear.”— Kansas City Journal.
On Monday, April 21, we shall
have an opportunity of showing
to what extent we have caught
the spirit of the new and en-
lightened patriotism that the
World War gave birth to.
Selfishness is dead. The sac-
rifice of money, future, even
life itself, has become almost a
\Ipine < Hv of Feltre alone
Louis elerus
unless it w i
We buy for cash direct from the leading Manufacturers. 1 ou are
invited to inspect our lines any time.
ot any petw
coltmuh fl
is being br
eilent
ntative, C J. Anderson, Special
Ituitding, Chicago, III
ntative, Itaiph K Mulligau,
ad Htreet, New lurk.
ml Austrii
n As for
begin at
ial dispat ches herein
TERMN OF SURSCRIPTION
Ami say their rosaries again.
The cherry and the plum and pear.
The apricot mid peaeh, are songs,
And when the apple says its prayer
in snowy flower, the silent throngs
As in cathedrals lift their eyes
To wonder at the angel glow
As if white mo-gb from the skies
Had strayed below.
er reputal
appear in
rec ted up
lishers
vasio the i
oo per 1(w
The Roy al < ommission .a
indemnity due to Italy for ae
000,000 (00
There would be little ns- it
the blood of Oil’ reade ' b)
these thing
me time at
it grabs its
11 frienels the Hutts
to light in connee-
Italian loyal < om
mil the whole
fraud mid nn
nt sy stem. Nt a
urdity mid it-
minon sense p
form of gov el
121 mid Indiana with
invest average value of
uni .Mississippi next, at
sively entitied to the um
, In..... credited to it or not
el also I hr local news pub
40 ! 4: amE । habit
amt a similar .
I l • I w f ♦
f"liirN 4"
Yet I didn’t
'' I have my
larkly. "My
first ol tl
tories, mil
st faith in the ability
lature to devise laws
akn people moral the
। no mbers sufficiently
■ interested in ballots
, । in re election more
ureat eater.’ Benson-
"‘Oh yes Why, some
one fourth of home
and sallies forth while the dust of sin
calls you down, be
chances are you
report
.‘I ger
t ion with t lie firat v
mission report on
invaded \ • mt ian p
lished in Rome the
in heart rendering
bear reyrodnetion i
ling steadily in
average grade
'' W heat is n
report Ordinal
the count ry re joi
eamps in German.' m
ished from starvatiot
prisoners, who numb
already forwarded si
average proportion of
II W 17 T" T iT I
Everyone will have a chance
to get a German helmet for a
keepsake of the great war.
Watch for the coupon bearing
an order for a helmet. These
coupons will be dropped from
airplanes which will fly over
towns in the Eleventh Federal
Reserv District during the Vic-
tory Liberty Loan campaign. If
you see a scrap of paper flutter-
ing in the treetops shinney up
the tree after it. It may be an
order for a helmet. It’s your
chance in a lifetime to get one.
These bright, shiney new
helmets were never worn. They
were a reserve supply to lie
worn by the boche when they
marched into Paris. The boche
didn't get there, but the hel-
mets did—by freight. They
lived up to the highest tradi-
tions of our race and now they
will add to their record the
crowning act of a great over-
subscript ion to the Victory Lib-
erty Loan, which of all loans is
the true test of patriotism.
The people of this section are
well informed. They know that I
the payment of our just debts
is the only course consistent,
with our dignity. They know
that what they are lending
money for today is not actually
war material but Americn
boys' lives if it were not for
our vast preparation, Americans
would be lighting and dying in
the trenches today.
I have an abiding faith in my
friends and neighbors, and I
look for a magnificent response
to the claims of the Victory
Liberty Loan. I ask only that
each individual response he
prompt as well as generous.
11 -1 abouns- with an)
“They say singing men make great fighters.”
“I have known it for many years," murmured the
grand opera manager, wearily Washington Star.
Today, one
We must
peace eommi
must be pi-ri’
that flit- iluh
for the comii
years or mm
prorlivitie, i
able to oprn
suspeeting vv I
Three thou
deuvor to enf
30 Weimul
I ber vati t do it
and state are united in Nrmenia. Well,
zoing to have a devil of a time until she
< i- ihan tlint
o —
WISE AND OTHERWISE
1 -v i r shall on get I he job in a
til that we intunanily turuen
might have been irich more V< H
His been.
a ha v e l ho right army *
Hot sinuni
Of sup
eree •70,000,
how over 111,0
1 75 per loon ca
t times greater
, held in Italy
uud manhood, Mr.
What an inferior mini seeks i
a superior man seeks is in himself
Prannun
leulates the minimnm
tual damaus at $30.
The value of farmn binds is iner
the I’nited States, tlio ayerage ।
plow lands being about $741 per
with Felgians and part ol it will be
al res enue avents will on.
at prohibition after .lune
riticism. But this num-
e .......~ars to draft a vast
cetor which is all right,
istituted for tin purpose
The morning hour has gold in its month Frank
wile is considerable <
’ said a neighbor
. plied Gup lohnson
ark like she's afraid if
anony moils
mint. But
Entered in Cleburne Postoffiee
hard is the sign
enemy prisoners
Rev. W, i, Nelms,
o. IL Poole,
H. D MeCov,
J, A, Fengin,
J. A. Dalton
I recitals of *
never for a ।(
losophy t hut
upon an mi ) “ '
mill l > alter the in
led up from 22 to
17,000 civilians t
num late in life realizes the opportuni
ere neuleeted in youth, ' deelares a But
lued in publie in-
There are muny religions, but olly one morality.
Ruskins
n roil m it where Federal District
if a talker. syi-
"‛Eh-yal!"‛ rather
of Rumpus Ridge,
; Also ‛
PROWLERS OF THE RANGE
’ Featuring GEORGE LARKIN And a Mack Sennett Key- :
[ stone Comedy. A program to please all. I
! Be Ready Monday for The Victory Loan.
...... -TT-fia IIIIIIIII
man. I low
it spend so
reform is(
WARCTOCUR. ,WINLWS
IOQyUB WANISN F
lifi alone, gracious mid sweet, the bi it or
hown Whittier.
enee
acd to stories of for ’’
re I' V
. stru
ties prepared by the Department of Azriculture
Greatest percentage increase in v nines during the
past year occurred in the South Atlantic States, in
the Carolinas and Georgia, and extended to Aabama,
Kentucky, Arkansas. Small or no inerease were made
in the New England States, the Pacific Coast States,
and Louisiana, Texas, Kansas and Montana Mu
terial inereases were reported from Nebraska and
South Dakota.
Iowa stands first in value of plowing lands, her
average being $169 per Here, followed by Illinois
n Christian gentlemen of tlio highest
type mill when represented by him in
Congress, no resident of the Twelfth
Distriet will huso oceasion to make
। xi nms for aet or word of Ionorable
Pritz H. Lanham of Texas.
We ngain urge the voters of tlio
connty t, show their endorsement of
tin willingness of a man of this type
to uecept public serviee. On account
of the shortness of time it was pos-
sible to present this petition to only a
limited number of voters.
Jas. r Joplin, ,
J. M. Ragsdale,
Sam 1‘, Ramsey,
J. K MeFndden,
W. R Walker,
F. I’, West,
J J Wofford,
IL E. Rodgers,
Dr, w. P. Alexander,
To tlio Citizenship of Cleburne and
ohnson I ‛ounty ; . . 1
Today, Saturdny, April 19, 1919, is ।
tin- illite pilon which the special elec ।
lion for Congressman from this the
Twelfth District is held.
While it is true flint only one name
will appear upon flu- ballot, that the
name of Honorable Fritz G. Lanham,'
now of Fort Worth, it is nevertheless
tin,, that there shouli he ii hearty re
sponse in the way of mi endorsement
of his eandidary by tin' voters of the
district.
Wi . Ilie undersigned eitizens of this
county, urge Ilie voters to take in
terest from prineiple in the . b i t ion
and turn out, I'm at no time within
.......nt years have they had an tipper .
tunity to vote for a man possessing
il-l begin
Servians that we ha De
hups, with flic misdeeds
active war days <lid to s
Particularl is this triti
Some of i he dirty wor
did to tliv Italians is just
, The Mikado will bring with him a
1 chorus of forty trained voices and his
Orehestra compowed of skilled players
and many instruments.
High Sehool Auditorium, April 24,
foree down his throat, li
burnt off with a lighted
eauterized a 11 over w ith
martyrdom lasted for sev
were stopped as flu- torm
belongs I" that vlllb. We have three chiliretu
womeldy Illis gut to stay honi nights
N till- < onrier .ournal.
t.“ is the government
nerment would make
ive l lie unusual experi-
rop jolting the nation
i illion And fexas
111 m H 1
• Petrarel poems, mu. Mrs Nuriteh
Mrs. Nurit h Edith whut are you reading!
character, standing, "
poration which maylto
will be gladly cof- ,,
rl> impressed, per |
O' < ermans in t he |
the other tuitions. Hngme
Italian people, is it
of the pub i । , ki
than I
You know, to me, this automobile is like a wo-
llowdoyoumean I in afraid I in nev er
I'i.'H.i
consumnmat
mary eleeti
t I» see tn D I
The Assoeiated l’ress
for publie al ion of U‘l ne
otherwine eredited in this
lished herein.
AH rights of npublie
are nluo re ser * ed.
nil man would ever impute a charge of mi
to another for Im N ing changed his opinion.
stitutions A* an instance of the amazing barbari
ties to which lb. people of that town were suhjeeteu J
there may I”' cited the ease ol nue Della t’aneva '
After In- had rescued a rirl of hi family from the 11 ' " 11
out rages of five 11 mi a 11 a ii officer-, he w us stripped ' i " A
naked and, afte an entin utile ill brandy had been ' 1 1,1
r< 4 'mt irn
horns. The
rs wtere proc
attemptii
eontinued
• so
_ 1.50 with ’III
- 3.00 >!<•»• Ahi
. N.00 i
. 1,00 PioW land
itry will be oil to the
terated fake ol il pri-
ter State is heginnin
rlast ing ineonsisteney
iple underly ing a rep
-ill.
- । moment. and our >
\ < r forget, heeause it
n unblindfolded world j
land and foot, not only ;
i lor I lie next hundred
rerrudeseenee of slich i
ayain find themselves I
m l ii it ies upon mi m
going to do next Detroit I- ri i
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1919, newspaper, April 19, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422700/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.