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ADVERTISING ACCEPTED ON A GUARANTEE OF THE LARGES CIRCULATION IN CLEBURNE OR JOHNSON COUNTY.
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, I III USDAV
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904
1919
FIFTY CENTS A MONTH
ITD RATIFY WOMAN MUELLER NOT TO BEAUTFULGUP5
LIEUT. H. HENHf ORDER FOR VOL-
MAY ISSUE ULTIMATUN
0 TO VERSAILLES
n
1
$
GERMANS MUST SIGN UP
(By Associuted Press)
»By Associated Press)
Austin, lune
fhe
i*l • igl
F’ourth of July relebra
1-
sterduy te
honne
w
f explana-
than when
e
lx
«o ument
l’aris prees dispatehes
that
M
ng
l
situation the
nd
the
immortal book, Ren Hur and ita
in the
Must Argonne hattle, Nov, 1st and 2nd,
will be glad
wjll find enelosed
iwared befo
n ■
Mill and
bi
MeOAIN.
W,
\
iew
I
twin
irs
Will sllil from Hampton
iare
I
I
trln
study, full ns it iw of relies nf General party:
"They killed
They kept firing
Tile funeral of Noel II. Wells, whieh
10:30 that morning.
I
b
To Have Contest
this party to obtain reerifits for the,md
Hur, of Cleburne, now hns a totnl mem
Not ember
mine
order of thiug*
Jelly
negotiating in
Koontz,
meets in November.
our
rn ‘s
Weather Report
).
partly eloudy. ,
A. Jinn......k,
revivnl serv
lantie
Koads
Juli
ASSOCIATED
PRESS NEWS
WELCOMES SON HOME ON
TUESDAY EVENING. HE
an
uro
author,
man.
manager of Fort Worth, will be
lent and will make an address.
ev entful
Hampton,
July 10th in Cleburne.
Relieving that thin tour is of interest
< ne
and
Min
Ver
hay •
I the
• pert
errated
ga nized
eY,
my
ap-
w but
farn
ment
new
Thursday and Fricuy, partly eloudy,
seat tired showers.
iouth 1
on the
Trinity
mill, i
oived three
to the win
dd)
uld
GERMANY IS PACING A
NATION-WIDE R R. STRIKE
GEN. LEW WALLACE HOME
BOUGHT BY BEHR TRIBE
take ।
h.hty
lit ter
Wo
mi
sub
it
I up
I by
fleet,
I the I
Federal
to
has
W.
was
was
Hi id
Mr
ill'll,
THE FUNERAL BE NOEL H.
WELLS LARGELY ATTENOEO
W.
the
the
pres-
Other
eon-
> to
hit **
shrine mid nailor
soeiety -
the
men
E. I
peets
t ion
SPECIAL MEETING MON-
DAY ON PALE RESOLUTION
I his
I rem
L hen ।
ame
pent r
l wan 1
easy
I
way
was
pow
took
hi
idled
now
At-
HLRE REPRESENTING THE
C B s & C COMPANY TE Ls
OF’ BIG APPLE ORCIAED
template
the duv
KNIGHTS * LADIIS or
SECURITY MEET TONIGHT;
ALL MEMBERS BE PRESENT
BIG MILL IS GOING UP.
STJRT MIDDLE AUGUST.
MACHINERY EN ROUTE
A PJRTY DE EIGHTY-EIGHT 1
ARMY MEN ARE COMING
Tells of Purehase of Home
The Tribe of Ren Hur bas just pur
upper WAN MIVeI hi
H furnished thron
The entortninment
the eor-
Bu 1 1 a lo
zos Val
" ommittee eounty get busy anl sot out to win on
JACOB COKEY. OF COKEY'S
ARMY FJME. JT CAPITAL
o’eloek in the morning until 6:80
months and the new
FINE MEETING AT SANTA
FE SHOPS WEDNESDAY
NEW PJCIFIC FLEET TO
SAIL FIFTEENTH JULY
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ALL WIRE SERVICE AND
RAILROADS TO BE RESTORED
GERMANY IS OCCUPIED
SENDING NEW DELEGATES
h v
M
CLEBURNE BOYS TAKING
HIGH RANK AT COLLEGE
Unorri
(erman I
efifficuity
Isailors OU
your readers, plense do not
Cleburne Morning Review
ge 1
I
■ ale •
ated
I’el,
and
I luW
et to
Pythias, of whieh order he was a mem
done something for whieh it will
be thanked by this mol nil sueceeding
generations, not onl by mombers at
our Order but by every admirer of the
beautifnl cups to II” iven
Henderson Street Haptist Chureh
strong band for Cleburne an 'he beat I important lodge matters will he
rut b
. rhe
high “PI
whom
Henry Gouki Here on Visit
Henry Gould, who has been visiting
in the eity for the past xeveral dnys
has returned to Amariilo, where he is
offieial stenographer.
Imlieved to be, tile
the spacious grounds nre just as theyito transport reeruits.
were when he lived end labored there. While it is the primary put pose of. ber.
mid youa
there we traveled by rail to the een
"ld er
Nenate eom
amenciment N
hi that part of the country
Wallace’s long and varied career an
earrying #8N8,000,006 nn«l provisions
for an army of four hundred thormasrt
see the Wallnce place.
solier
A fi ne
ARRIVES HOME.
TELLS OF WAR
— !
DeLario, of < leburne.
Crawfordsville he should by all means to your readers, I am furnishing you
wement, located on
took plnee Tuenday afternonn at
10 year
sidered at thin meeting.
mgwing tlie
results will koon be aehievwl.
West
a till
M r Mm
Iroiton, Jr
taken baek a few miles to
on the night of the 10th of
• we had moved into a new
NTEER NG TO
E WITHDRAWAL
thus saving a sueree literary
on the
an nn
•out h
this city
Hit || a
ner of
\ \ enue.
(Ey Associated Press)
Washington, June 25, The recently
. soldier, diplomat and atates 10 Liberty Trueks, a baseball team, ma
By applying at the Home Office chine guns, treneh mortars and a con
of the Tribe of Ken-Hur a guide may siderable amount of airplam material
nut hor.
Tin people everyw here
P. F.
upon their stnulders the
for arknowleeping (i
iBiwif ™ Jews SETTING FORTH TIME
fighting dirt and
to ha in what han beew «jon
C’amp Howie, Texas, June 25, 1919.
Editor of the Review,
(By Asuot iated Press)
Washiogton, nne 25, The army lull
to the
Hr Asneetatea
(The movement
the div num of the
the commit
T‘he pamphlet
tels probably will be
man Muffrage Amendment, wish a
nority report that tjie governer i
mit the rut it Kal ion to the voters,
is expected I he kenate will take
with allie I delegates in Paris awaiting
in vain de Unite word from the tier-
o mil on us.
endeavor to halt strikes, which
n »<»i' luted
Imnaing nn
is to have n eapacity of 50 barrel ot
flour per day, will grind 30 bushels
events for the
tion livre, on
Sincerely yours.
JOHN B. GOLDING,
Lieutenant Colonel, F. A. V. H, A.
Reeruiting officer.
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THREE USMASKED BANDITS
ROB BANK OP $4,500; ESCAPE
England on June 21 from
urday and poxsibly not uniti Monday.
some men in B. Co, at
l’anama Canal. The Nuperdreadnaught,
tral purl of Franee, where we trained
10th we until the latter part of Angust. At
the front this time the division was moved into
Peneoek, president
ments eommittee, and he is to have im
never lid a mediate eharge of the traek events
Will you pleane
eopies of papers uwing these
Fraternally yours,
ARTHIUR V
one of
to tlll>
We were
ill finding men W
noon Wednesday
Jill. 23, 1919
bendlip of .323 mid boeause of a mem
The following letter
tory:
(vawfordsville, Ind
I'. C. Brown, Tril
H purehased the Mm.bj home iust ns or all ot these benutirut eups, Al ti f‘
lit was nhout hi Im cut up into building same time tiny wm aid in making a 1'
Paetfle Fleet, now being
The floral offering* were many
ere very beantiful, showing grout
(Ry Asociated Preas)
Washington, June 25. The offer of
areording in J.
mid manager.
hopes to lib hole Im the eelebration in
Went Texas Thursday and Fridap, honor of
mid Lieu.
I rleans, I a.
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ARMY BILL PASSED AND
BIG ARMY PROVIDED FOR
New Mexico, with Admiral Dodman,
very steadily.
“On the morning of Nov.
were moved into position on I
it will include the Camp Rowie hand.
mittee on constitutional
today favorabty reported
resolution to ratify the I
inter Mueller deelines in go tn
sailles tn sign the p< pee treaty.
LIEUT REGGS ARRESTED
UNDER MURDER CHARGE
(By Annoelated Presa.)
Coffeyville, June 25 Three unmask
ed men today robbed the State Hunk
at k aleda, Kansas nf $4,500 in eash
and Iibe rty bund* mid eseaped.
Another day pamed
the Ameriean publie, our
at us until the last minute.
••At 11 o’clock n runner wan sent
around announcing that the war was
over. The men wanted to know when
they would eat and when they were
going home. They did not get very
....... exeited. That night, however,
tor the first time every man had a
Militate bonfire mid kept it burning
mH night in honor of the big news of
the signing of the armistiee.
“For the first six months in Franee
Now lit the boys I hrenghout tin
illing •
i
or many ‘s
histone
much. He has been eleeted editor of
the “ Ratallion ’' for the next yenr,
and was official (oust muster during
the preceding year.
He is eaptain of the basketball team,
and has been promoted to the place of
second lieutenant.
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ASK GOVERNOR SMITH TO
INTERCEDE IN STRIKE
to the inti D W Gerard, founder of,
the order, will now push the colleetion
■wo did not get a decent bath mid for
the next six months we had ample rest mid
The Tillie of Bon IIor
thing more worthy ot pin .
by order of the Ex.....itiv
with reference to activities at
front.
“I had two real elose calls. I
ili’it the advance of the infantry was
met with praciterily no resistance from
the Germans. The regiment remained
in the teetor holding the old German
lines until the early part of Oeioher
when it was mined out mid stalled
teward the line forest. After .1
few davs rest we reached it won I u-t
to the north of Mont Faucon, arriving
them about tlie 27th of October. On
Nov. 1, the hist phase of the Argonne
drive was launehed mid on the mom
ing of Nov. 3, our regiment had reach-
ed its objective and was relieved by
another brigade of the 90th Division
Parin, dune
Georgt I*. Cole, of New
(Hy Assoeiated Presn)
Washington, Jwc 25.- East Texas
for the west
16t1 anil zoth.
H. M. N 'Olympic,' left port
morning of June 11, mid after
whieh is valued at 125,
Tlie Coleman Motor Company gave
the cup lur Ilie third prize. this eup
is valued at $1),
President Floore has added Prof. W ,
N. Ownsby to tin ueneral arrange
he House banking coin,
to advocate legislation
me marked
c items
iii« Inmous “a
to Washington,
Washington, Ju
who m 1*01 led
of wemployed ’ ’
army, it is belleved the demonstrations appreeittion of h m an a rrie nd and
given will be of great intercut to the iroor eitizen by those who had been
people of Cleburne and the surround nsnociated with him so many vents.
bership eumpaign now on, it is hoped ing country. j Courthouse Closed
to greatly Increase the membership. Anypublieity or miv other eo opera in respeet to tlie memory of Noel H.
The lodge has been organized into twin .tun you will feel all’* to give Will b Mills, deputy eounty tax n sor, the
ty classes and out of these fifteenappreriated. nffieeu nt the court house wire elone
represent at i VC« are to Im neleeted This office maintains a burenu tn Toi III’ afternrurn, during Ih. progress
through a perio continuing until Nov , furnish nformaton concerning thelol ta funerul
umber, rhewe w ' be sent to the I mt nrmv nnd nlso concerning individual. •
ernnl comg..... ut san Ant.........nieh so......... if w....... ...... any serv..... EXCELLENT PRoGRFSS I.,,
— — — BEING MADE IN OKOANI
where he
n newspaper wtory
he returned soldiers i.no
the Fourth of July.
(Ry Assoeinted Prens)
Paris, June 25. Advices to the Conn
cil of Four say the German govern-
(lie warships making the trip
l’acifie Oecan through the
(Ry Assneinted Press)
Berlin, June 25.- Germany is facing
n Nation-wide Railrond strike. Ser-
vica at the Morlita Station, Berlin, has
stopped in both directions and at
Breslau the service is badly interrupted
roneerning the trannartion whit It l am
sure your paper will be glad to publish
as news.
traek. This
voyage arrived nt
historic interest and value thru the
coming years.
It is expected that the property will
eventually become the Germ'd Memonial
mid the committee charged with the
duty of providing a suitable memorial
came as it great weleome to us."
Tells of St. Mihiel Drive.
“The acoth Infantry lift Camp
Travis on June 6, 1018, mid arrived
at New York on June 11, aboure the
Npringdale, N
l.nst night at ins home Kev. W.
Brown said words uniting in marrige .1,
F. Hensley and Miss Blaneh Hamilton.
The marriage ceremony win perform
eil nt 7 p. m. and wan witnessed by
several friends. The groom is the son
of Mi. Jeff Beasley, living east of
the eity mid is a progressive farmer.
The trends of the couple will wish
ttem a long mid happy married lIfe.
to hem Evangelist
wlm is prenehing nt
es now going on r.t
nnd the Wallace the following information
Loving, pastor of the chureh and
very impresnive. The interment
in eharge of the Knights of
Ithamar Court No. 3, Trilii’ of Reu-
cooties for six
(Ry Asnoeiated Prens)
Washington, June 25, failing to
command the muted support nf op.
ponents of the League of Nations, the
Nenate Foreign Relutions Committee to-
day voted twelve to four to defer ac-
tion on tlie Falls resolution for con
gross to declare peace immediately. A
swcinl committee meeting Monday will
resume considnration of the resopition.
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' service in Europe, to reeruits, obtained
' under volunteer enlintment 2iII tie
I withdrawn under orders prepared by
| the war department today. The policy
I of sending regular officer* overseas to
relieve those in the Expeditionary
’Force will also be abandoned, it is
| stated that tins action resulted from
.the improved European situation and
) imminent signing of the peace treaty.
Orfieials here foresee the early return
of all troop* abroad excepting n com
paratively hmall American contribu
tion to the army at oceupation,
WANTS REASON FOR
U. 5. TROOPS IN SIBERIA
Chief and I’ C. Brown, Seribe, expres
pleasure over the showing already made
and expect excellent results later on.
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MRS B Y BROWN RETURNS
HOME FROM TUOSON, ARIZ
mittee t<
w hleh he
' but nfte
aid would end unemployment,
he had dintributed eopies of
o'clock from the First Baptiat chureh,
was very largely attended. The fun
eral service was eondueted by Dr. J
for the returned soldiera n
Mill A 1 i i ain 4 ompan v
modern midget mill in
tree stories in heighi
the Itngeblatt. Von iindenhurg has
resigned the ehief command of tlie
Gierman army, the paper adile
■ fi 1 :Mi 1 and fast. In 4'o A.
first day of battle, thirty-eight
were kited, ineluding Capt. I has.
I he Farmer
is creeling a
pieasing I
out the i
larok
position on tlie front line and had or
dere to make another advance nt <1
o’eloek on the morning of the 11th.
Tlie armistiee prevented this order
front being carried out. We were
then taken out nnd after another short
rest mill tv 25 day mareh, retehed ou
permanent area to be occupied in Ger
ninny where we remained without fur
ther occurrences of any consequenees
until the latter part of May when wo
started our trip toward the port of
embarkation nnd home.
To Leave For Washington.
Lieut, mid Mrs. Henry will leave for
Washington City about duly Fourth,
where he is to be private secretary of
Congressman Frits G. Lanham. He
< ompany
ond prize
A very large crowd of men gather
ed in tlie Nanta Fe machine shops at
f Halins, mid W. 11.
tattie itoek, Mrk .
......wting the ' It eo
be secured who will expinin everything. At earh stop a model eamp will be set
Unlike so many of America's shrines up and demonstrations will be given,
the Wnllace place needs no reMorn- showing the various brunch's of the
tion no it has been made secure to thel army. An airplane will go from Fort
public, while still in a perfect state of. Worth each day to tlie field, where the
preservation. General Wallace has demonst ratiols are being given and
been dead less than ten years and the, there perform stunts as part of the pro-
house and it* furnishimgs as well wa gram. Tlie same airplane will lie u rd
dimeumned various propomals fur eorreet-
ting uneuploymeni, and eoneludlei, “Or
failing in peaeefui and dexirable mode,
the revolution."’ Coley told commit-
tee revolution in generally aeeepted
sense was not meant, but refused to
explain just what he meant.
baths and numerous inspect ions. In
other words we were el.’mud up mid
Me felt much better, since we had been
what was then II quiet sector, II few
'miles north of Toul, Franee. Here
I repr rat ions were immedintely begun
for our partieipation in the Nt. Mi
hie l drive, whieh took place on Sept.
12. All work t^at was done in prepara,
tion* tot this drive was at night. Tlie
artiltery was moved up and put into
position from tlie rear anas nnd the
infantrs, whieh was then in tlie front
line, was busy cutting paths thru our
wire mid making reconnisanee .if tlie
Gerian lines in an effort to determine
the strength nnd nature of tin- nemy
to be unit. The artillery bombardment
which preceded the drive lasted from
lids and thrown on th" market. In pleasing dm
again mid reached the front on the ]
evening of the Kith. Our orders that
night were to make tin advance t»n the
morning of Nov. 11th at >1 o'clock. Our
objeetive was to be Montnedy. rid*
was n strongly fortified city, which
had been held by the Germans for a
number of years. At 4:80 o’clock that
morning nn order came countermand
ing the order to .......... nt 6 o'clock.
At !• o'clock we were told thill an or
der had I....... issued Hint firing would
cease at 11 o'clock. Hint the armistice
had been signed. That was the first
authenti information we had that tlie
armistiee was about to lie signed.
“The officers were told of the or
der, but the men were not told, as the
Germans were still raking our lines.
iLy anaociated Presa.)
Juarez, June 25. Wire eommunien
tion between Chihuahua City and
Juarez was restored today for the first
time since Villa began his advanee on
Juarez, several weeks ago it is ex
1........ that railroad* will be open
soon.
for the (iermans to
coast . between
Neeretary Han
a passenger on
1*n next year, wa passed todny hy
the senate witl f n lull call mil wis
sent to eonevei ' fl is mi inereane
mer the house lul of #171,000,000 in,
funds and a 1(,/0d hi personnel
Before the pussage of the army bill I
. . .. Henator Fail withdrew his amendment
them going to Crawfordsville tor tlM* surrounding Fort Worth. Th. prenent to declare wav witl dermany and Nux
express purpose and from rill parts of arrangements nre to spend Thin sday,, tr
the United sintes nnd the world. If
anyone from this community goes to
Berlin, June 25. N
ehaned the old home wf General Lew of corn per hour mid will ehop 100
Wallnce at Crawfordsville, Indiana, bushels of ehops per hour of any kind
and thus saved to the country one of its ot grain.
famous shrines, second in importanee in The elevators will have a eapacity
the middle west only to the Iineoln,of 57,000 bushels of wheat. An expert 1
home in Springfield mid the Lincoln miller is to be in ehargo, and his ex
Wrth place in Kentucky. This public./..... will guarantee good Hour,
spirited aetion will lie gratifying new« mea l mid ehops. this i* to be a ei*
not only to overy member of the xoeiety tom mill. All machinery hns been or
(in this city, but to nil admirers of thedered. 11 •' ' hambless is ereeting
old civil war hem and his master 1........,the mill and stated Wednesday that
the book Ben Hur. The home placethemin wouberady forsturting up
was about to be cut up in building lots,""EuNI ' "
when the offieera of the order came to.This romrany s composed „ sixty
... , । prominent men of ( leburne and John
the rescue with the purehnse price. ......
. . .. non county and its sueress is assured.
$20,000 and thus preserved to posterity
a plac, whieh is bound to inerease in
IIEUT. HEBEI HENRY
Lient, Henry arrived home June 23rd
nnd when seen hnd the following to sill
ended by explaining that he ex
i aetion Mion nn til* joint resolu
on the same praposal.
Mrs. E. V Brown hns arrived home
from Tueson, Arizona, where -he his
heen spending some time. She will
alternate in rewident with her dangh
ter* Mrw. Jo- B. Long and Mrs. laris
White, Mrs. Brown is wel.....med home'
| by ner mauy tr ' nd-
(Ry Anaoeiated Presn)
New York, June 25. Comminnion
merehants, whose produce is rotting on
New York piers because of strike of
market teamsters, porters and ehauf-
ferns, today telegraphed the governors
of Virginia, North Carolina, Delaware,
Maryland and Enlifornin, risking them
to request fioveror Nmith of New
V ark to intereede in the conroverny
on ground that farmers of those states
ale suffering great financial injury ns
long as the strike continues.
tlie question of ratification tomorrow.
The Senate comm it lee on federal rein
tion* favorably reported the Striek
land resolution, proposing that the
United Mtates be asked to recognize
Hint a state of war exists between fae
tian* in Northern Mexico, Alter the
resolution was moiifiei. V statement
was before Hie committee by deneral
Cabell, eomma Oder of the Southern He
partment. Hint ....... resolution
reflected on the troops who crossed
into Juarez, and which tn- said were
untrue, caused Hie committee to elin-
illite the objectionable matter. Pro
vision Hint Americans be allowed to
sell munitions to both .Mexican tui-
tions was also eliminated,
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Allen Yater, who attended the V.
A M. College for the past year is home
for the summer, Allen likes the col
lege very mueh, mid is taking mechani
eal engineering. He ways Everett Me
Quillen of this city ha i been elected
t many of the higher plnee’ of the
at 835.
'the H i adbur s ' otit
gave the cup for the 1
to th. uncertainty
e heads of the al-
governments con
uitimatum setting
The Knights A Ladies of Seeurity
will have a very important meeting
tonight and every member is expeeted
to be present. Mr*. Geer, district
Neveral young Indies were present and
they rendered several fine music ne
lections, much to tlie enjoyment of all
present. For twenty minntes Kev.
Hancock preached as earnestly as pos
sible to one of tin- most attentive audi
enees he has had during the revivnl.
It was very evident Hint nil Hint
was said was greatly appreciated by
those present.
Preaches to Returned soldiers.
As announeed before, last night
Evangelist Hancoca spoke to returned
soldiers. A much larger crowd wa*
present than on previous nights.
In the heginning of his remarks Ilie
evangelist spoke in praise of the boys
who have been in the service of their
country. Then he showed by compari-
son the Iikeness of the soldiers life
mid Christian warfare, lion Christian
warfare requires training, how it must
have a militant spirit. Hint it must
be an offensive warfare and that
fhristian soldiers must fight a good
fight and be faithful to the trust com-
milted to them.
Ill emnelusin he plead for Illi of the
nusaved to enlist in lite great army of
I rist,
Serviees will continue at both ill n.
m. mid 8:30 p. m. each day.
nssert
of the
lind a
will be the flagship Nuperdreadnaught
Pennsyiv ania, will be Flagship of the
Atlantic Fleet. The Pacific Fleet up
.'ll reachin the Itrific Ocean will
visit several cities milking the last
stop at l’uget hound.
-0 - - ■ .........
। noldiera,
' to you or
1 hesitate t
• now has, I" paphtet to .....t
finest Hud ton adjour...... xudee
L. IL (‘oleman, n member of the
sub eommittee ht arrange fin the 11 chi
SUFFRAGE, THE
MEXCAN FOSS
of funds until n sufficient amount has, Cleburne, T m-,
been secured to pay for the estate and Dear sir:
maintain it. , | A i luting party of 8s efficers nnd
Thousanda nf persons nlreii.1v visit men will leave Camp Bowie tomorrow
the bld homestead overy year, many nf for a three weeks tour to the distriet’
interest in the organization of the
Union Bund in this city is steadily iu
creasing.
About forty.five men, buys and wirls
have joined tho bund tn date nnd are
getting their instrument*. There is
yet room for a few more and anyune
interested should communirate with
Mr. Ackley, the leader. Excellent
progress is living made in perfecting a
ed in all prem nf
listed t he i oung
return home.
(In fuesday evening a supper mid
entertaiument was given at the home,
id M’. uud Mis. < has. leanoek, 215,
Willian ■ venue, in honor of the re
turn of their on, Rohert Pearoek, who
l ii ogdon's 1 a' N i w as n
usinens mini ol thia eh
rm ago, II 1 mived from
Is oceupied today in seleeting
delegates for Versailles.
• o
ING BAND FOR TIIS CITY largely the outeomo of communintie
propnganda.
Hi overseas serviee for the
Mle wnw H memher nf the
ehine (iun liattalion, wot h
ane made a good ret ore as
ners of the truck events, to he par
tieipated in by thu bova from all $04
tions of lolnson county.
The firm ot Hloore & Poore gave the
cup for the first prine, which * vuluel
mans and when they will be ready tn
NAS IN M G COMPANY , E.
II HU IT fill Ui UUIVII Ulf I event win not take place h fore Nat
xtstmig prineipnty of applew, 11
. rop Inst rear -old for over #24,000
was so eomplete and suceessful school's aetivities, and is hmnored very
'Ry Associated Pmi)
Coblenz, June 25. I.lent, limit John
Beggs, of Kannas City. is under arrest
eharged with murder in conneetion
with a shooting affair at Seeburg, a
village in the neutral zone opposite
American occupied nr,'ll German mi.
thorities claim two civilians were kill
ed.
' ial adviees indicate that the
eabinet is expurieneing great
Tlie l ight started at 11 o'clin k in Ilie
mnorning and Capt. Delario was killed
in the evening about 5 or 6 o'clock.
As soon as I he fight was over We
learned Hint Capt. Delcarlo had been
killed. All of th’1 bodies of the men
were buried in tlie forest where they
fell. I lune a picture of tlie big
gmve. The steel helmet of each man
is resting on the mound at tlie head
of each grave, Tlie remains of these
mi'll will be removed to the large eem
etery at Romange, F’rance,
“The fight started about a mile and
a half north of Romange nt u place
called Batheville, The battle was
waged in northeasterly direetion to
a plane called Andevanne. Just a lit-
tle north of Andevanne is where Capt.
DeLario was killed.
“Capt. Delario had been suffering
from tlie effects of n broken arm mid
was on his way to take charge of hl*
company when lie was shot through
the heart and fell dead.
“The second day of the buttle was
not so exciting. Our putt of the nrny
moved in mid pushed the enemy onck
(Ry Asnoetated Preum?
Washington, June 25. The resolu
tion of Senator Johnson, icepublican,
California, ealling upon the P’resident
for information as to the presence ami
pm poses of American troops in si
beria, was favorably reported today by
th” Foreigu Relations Committee, Heu
ll'oi Jolnkon expects to ast or a vote
in u few day’.
J, F. BEASLEY AND MISS
BLANCH HAMILTON ARE
UNITED IN MARRIAGE
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1919, newspaper, June 26, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422757/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.