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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921
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and mothers, " ehoice today »t work ou sewer improve
reugh t’real fathers
aecording to Judge E. A
OUR CLEARANCE SALE PRICES OFFER
GREAT SAVINGS
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THE DIFFERENCE
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ereeted
Creek at the T. A P. depot
Patlently
yard
laugh in the house i chair.
Old Ban Di«» in Paris Jail.
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COUVERNEUR MORRIS ThoDenatt
00lOWYN 7
Temple, Feb. 1
fin nday
the Yale Theatre, last Umas today
possesses
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Relish mill Heinz’ Chile Sauce, Heinz’ Cat-
One of the many interesting episodes
in ' • A Modern Salome” in whiel Hope
sereen debut and
KELLY’S
THE HOME DRY GOODS STORE
one.
w ide front door of the Moore
while n
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provided you protect your savings..
renlly the dignifled teacher
you
A Heart'to Heart Talk
With Our Depositors
Your inquiries are cordially invited.
The National Bank
Can we count on you?
of Cleburne
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
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J. C. Blakeney, Cashier
S. B. Norwood, Pres.
NATIONAL BANK
F. P. West, President
H. S. Wilson, Jr., Cashier.
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The Certificates of Deposit issued by 1 he Na-
tional Bank of Cleburne yield 4 per cent interest if
1921 Amoskeag Outing.
Cotton Flannel, standard
a yard ------------------
night
from a
country
We alan have the small sour pickles in the
ft Mixed Pickles and plain Sweet Pickles in
fire, said to have originated
defective flue, destroyed the
Fowder
thin city.
which is distributed through Metro, ap
pearing n the R x theatre Thursday,
represents the eourt of Kig Herod of ‘
The
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.......$4 95
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weight, bleached and unbleached
_________ 15c, 19c and 26c
LOST MM? LOOK
IT THOMAS MEIGHAN!
66x32 Cotton Blankets a pair . __________----
72x84 Cotton Blankets, a pair --------------.
70x80 Cotton Plaid Blankets, a pair --------
60x76 Nausha IWuolnap Blankets, a pair ---
66x80 Nausha Woolnap Blankets, a pair ---
72x84 Nausha Woolnap Blankets, a pair ---
Flat Dwellers, Tak* Notice!
An eminent professor recently snld
that it was posaible to lengthen one a
life and improvs the generni health
merely by tiptoeing for a few mlnutes
every day.
Pickles, 5c each
barrel, and Swee
bulk.
Heinz.' India
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sup. Oscar Sauce .ml A 1 Sauce, Lee & Perrin’s Sauce and
good Catsup.
THE CITY GROCERY COMPANY
taken out for a six month period, or
POLICE MAUISTRATE
BLAMES PARINTS FOR
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
BLANKETS "BELOW COST"
in oil.
ULEBERNE MORNING REVIEW
SAW you coming up the street
and standing at the gate with
only does the hero again regain the
state of being Ie seeks, but no speeta-
tor who is becoming old .an view the
pieture without feeling younger. The
recipe for youth, as discovered by Con-
. rad is not the fabled elixir, nor does
jit lies in physieal culture, but in love.
; The Place to Buy Good Merchandise for Lew
: "VALUE GIVING"
HIS CHOICE
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Ay NELL ADAIR.
"Quality and Service" Our Motto
Latter Printing Machine.
A new form letter printing mmhlna
euts paper fed from rolis into the
proper size, uses three colors of ink
when desired and automatically
changs the names and addresses for
each letter produced.
police court magistrate, who charges sued the edict, promising sewer jobs
that parents are largely to blame for to all who applied, provided they had
the big outbreak of juvenile delin been here a certain length of time or
Look them over and bring us the best
We guarantee the results.
THE DAVIS STUDIO
SWEATERS
You'll bin one if you see them nt the low prices we are offer
ing them ’ ONEHALF PRICE, AND LESS
DOMESTICS
Free from dressings; 36 inches wide, a good one, worth
more money, going fast at a yard -----17 l-2c and 190
Margaret Loomis is leading woman
j and Katilyn Williams, Sylvia Ashton,
Mabel Van Buren, Maym Kelso, Bort
ram Johns, Charles Ogle and other pop
ular plyyers appear in the east.
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HOME NEAR TEMPLE
BURNS WITH $15,000 LOBB
SCHOOL GIRL PICKLES
Just received another barrel of those fine large School Girl
her tones, mid told her
Mr. Honeybug nnd Mr. Playfalr," said
Mrs. Jamesworthy. “All three of you
were laughing No the whole neighbor-
UNEMPLOYED MUST
WoRK OR GO TO JAIL .
expected, in
it was
inte estet
• in Blankets, Outings, Cotton Flannels, Coats,
Sweaters, Shoes, Outing Cowns, Domestics,
w when he
n mt enter-
Have-you ever felt the corroding ef-
feets of timet Du you feel old at
thirty five or thereaboutst Have you
lost your youthf If so, how are you to
being a total loss. A library valued at
$2,000 was eonsumed. The family es
caped with a few artieles of wearing
I apparel. The loss is estimated at $15,-
"000, on which there was slight insur
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Prot. Simmer Cobb lud never mar-
theatre today. This will do more for
you thamn any physician can do.
The pieture is delightful and not
nrofexxor found himseif half urged,'
half coaxed by hk dominating sister, Hampton make, her
more aure uhle in
Uncle Walts
Storvw
gAM,, /gFasot
i noticed no hick. Ill* est William DeMile Paramount picture
pumaed in mail tying "Conrad in Quest of His Youth”
while a widowed sister which will be shown at th* Palace
. | Newport New*, Va.,
Amarilo, Feb. 1. -Amarillo has not employed men here we
"You will never realize what n
told him frankly that she was weary
of her monotonous life as his house-
keeper, and intended thereafter to
had lost jobs here
are
An a eustomer of this hunk, you might to receive, and
feel that you are receiving the very best service we can render.
It by any chance you do not feel that you are getting good
service, we would be delighted to have you tell us so, frankly.
We are genuinely anxious to correct any such conditionn.
Hl* Status.
“That man la a human Minke."
“Why, he is one of the big copper
kings."
"Exactly what I said, only in other
words. Ilr'» a copper head.”
ward in welcome. "How nice." came
a swee femtnine voice, "and how nn-
Ueli cun or he
busy hours
achlesemueut. i
any box. or
you hnd been downtown sizing up a
shipment of new spring hats. Just re-
ceived at the millinery foundry. nnd
you were so interested you forgot the
inpse of time, and didn't get home in
time to cook anything. Rut you flashed
n winning smile nt me, and said it
wouldn't take you ten minutes to warm
up a enn of beans, and there was some
cold coffee Jeft from breakfast, and you
hnd plenty of smoked herrings on
hand
"Doubtless I should have burst forth
w , boisterous laughter over this en-
tertnining anecdote, but somehow it
didn't nppeal to my sense of humor,
t was so busy that day I hadn't time
to ent anything nt noon. nnd nil the
way home I wns hoping you would
have a porterhouse steak about threw
Inches thick and a raft of boiled po-
tatoes. and perhaps n slab of mince
pie as an epilogue.
"The day before that, when I came
home as hollow ns n bass drum, end
fairly gnashing my teeth with hun-
ger, you relnted a humorons story to
the effect that your club didn't adjourn
on time thar afternoon, nnd you didn't
get home until late, so I would huve
to’get along with a picked up supper.
If I would be patient n few minutes,
you Mid. to make the story seem more
spicy, you would boil an egg for me,
and there wns cold corn bread in the
cuphoard. ,
“Such stories, Mrs. nmesworthy.
mny seem highly amusin to an inno-
cent bystander, and I hnve no doubt
they would make n great hit if written
up and printed in London Punch, but
there is something wrong with my
sense of humor, or I am at the wrong
end of the storles. Anyhow, I can't
gurgle over them as I do over Honey-
bug's yarns.”
McKinnon, ment or jail. The city manager t
SPRING READY-TO-WEAR
+ BLOUSES You should see them, priced-----$4.75 to $12.50
h+ SKIRTS The nifts kind, priced --------- $10.50 to $14.50
queney in Amarilla recently
From five to six boy* daily
brought before Judge McKinnon
twelve months, assuring a substantial income for
your funds and protection for the future.
had heen
Ing in this house । still youz. and you are zood lookinz:
to laugh nt,** re- , Also, your position is one te lie proud
plied James- of. But as you have never evinced
worthy. "Jim | Interest In women, or shown pleasure
Honeybug is a good story-teller. avd Ite ' tn their society. I have taken it upon
was telling us n bully yarn, and for | myself, Spencer, to dire t your choire.
a brief season we forgot the burdens : Matilda Moure possesses Just the
lald upon us, which are greater than
Bonkram, Feb.
is soon to be
home of M. W. Taylor three miles
west of Belton, building and eontents
we can hear. If you could tell ab story
ns well as Honeybug does. I'd till these
ancestral halls with silvery laughter, I
but you never try to say anything
amusing, Mrs. Jamesworthy, You do
tell stories, but they are of a gloomy
and tragic character.
“Last night, when I came home you
told a dramatic story to the effect that
you had callers nil afternoon, and
hadn't a chance to cook anything for
me, and so I had to eat canned salmon
and soda crackers, and wash them
down with water, and I insist that
when a husband comes home from his
arduous labors in the clanging mart,
•o empty that his watch chain makes a
clanking sound when it flaps against
his spine. he should have warm vic-
tuals. something he can consume with
pleasure and pride. The fact that you
had an invasion of callers is n cheap
excuse.
"My sainted mother never would
have permitted any callers to Interfere
With her management of the cook-
stove. She realized that her old man
kept the shebang going, and that he
should have the right of way. If any
old hens happened to be in the house
when grub time approached my moth-
er would request them, firmly but re-
spectfully. to chase themselves, and if
they didn't like It they could lump it.
When my father came home from his
work, the liny was always In the
manger for him, and he never had to
wait five minutes for a meal.
"The day before yesterday, when I
mins staggering home, faint and
wenry from my herculean efforts to
make both ends meet, you told me an-
other story it was to the effect that
qualifles to be desired In your pro-
spective wife.
tained, and when the clarming girl
added her own voice to that of n
noted singer Spenrer thrillel the
more to the sympnthetie qualits of
Perhaps you have a Kodak Film that
would make a beautiful enlargement, colored
out into the street.
The residence of Miss Moore was
quickly found, the chauffeur was
opening the door for him to alight,
before Spenrer , had ronsaldered his
best mode of introduction
Cailing upon women was «n entire-
ly out of II e professor’s line that he
felt culled upon to make some pre-
fence for his visit. But Clara had
evidently been before him with the
telephone.
i
Scene from "'The Penalty,” shown at
i
do nothing but
grumble and
scowl at home, t
haven't seen yaa
hood could bear you. ] wonder why
you do all the ' make her home with her dauzhter
laughing with and grumlehiidren, the professor was
your friends, and much disturbed.
What shull I do' he asked incon After vainly endeavoring to relive his
sternation, ami Cara briskly reptiedipast conrad falls in love and
"Get married. with the realization that he is in love,
his siater drew ort comes the restoration of hin youth.
charges ranging from stealing to plac-
ing explosives on street car tracks.
The magistrate deelareseif parent* did
their duty Gtoward their children in-
stead of allowing them to do u* they
p" eased, crime would be greatly de-
creased. Records show that as many
of the offenders are from prominent
and middle elans families an are from
those of lower social standing
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To Build Bridge Over Power Creek.
mice.
o
HOPE HAMPTON WINS
PRAISE OF KOSLorr
opened at his npproach,
mall hand was thrust for
blensing I have been to you, Spencer.
But now we must lose no time.
Dnugliter is anxious to have me, come
to her at once; the children are ill.
You must call upon Matilda Moore
this afternoon, Spencer, and ptepare
at once the way for your courting.
It’s the enly rensonable way out of
the difliculty "
So. too bewildered to refuse, the
For servi e of the real, genuine kind, come to
munage satisfuctorily his home
All Spenrer’s daily needs were well
provided, and love came not to
trouble. So when clara, the sister.
Paris, Feb. I.—An old man giving
the name of Anthony r’heato, and De
‛ troit, Mich, as his homo, died in the
I county jail this evening from natural
' causes. He was found sleeping in a
box ear a week ago.
"Now, my dear," she began in the
tone which she bml used in his child-
hood, "there is no reason why you
should not be able to find a compe-
tent and admirable wife. You tire
This is your bank. We appreciate your business, and we
tire endeavoring to make our "‘SERVICE’’ mean much more
than merely giving ordinary attention to your affaire. You,
too, cun help your bank grow, and become of greater and
greater assistance to yourself, and to the people of thia com-
munity. A good person’s recommendation of a good thing
has a 100 per cent influence. Cooperation like thia cannot fail
to result to our mutual bentfit.
In five years, as
you laughed out
there with those
men.”
“There'* noth-
informed us that you were coming to
kee our vietrola. Professor Cobb
said you thought of buying one I
will put on solve records for you."
Spencer brent bed a sigh of relief.
It was quite simple after all; he ad
nired Clama’s cleverness.
And when he was in the, long rnom
with the shnde lamps and the cheery
log fire. he admired also his sister's
choh-e Surely no daintier, fairer
maiden ever smiled neroes a mahog-
you. Your sister
regain itf if you don’t know "you
' rie", ane II- • he purauunee of his ch® should ..... ‘Thomas Meighan in his 1st
vi bom I see passing my window every
das : Truly I used to think that you
lived in some high intellectual plane
of sour own unconseious of ns poor |
iferlors about you To find that I
you nre human after nil!"
She puused to smile up into the
professor's shining eyes, "Nieest kind
i Can be had here for prices that will suprise one
talcums, perfumes, soaps and numerous
;; other articles that enter into the every day
i routine of life can be purchased here at a great
• saving.
W e ask you to look before you buy. We
; want to save you money on such articles.
of human," she added softiy, while Cd
sudden happiness flewoded the prof ■
wor’s hratt. It was astonishing how
the nfternoon fled. Spencer realized
reeklessly that he had made every
bald excuse tn keep the delightful
little creature at his side Recorus
grew stale in repetition, mid though
Niss Moore showed no weariness, she
Rinat have grown wenry in her re-
sponses to his renuest for the same
numbers upop the plano.
When Spencer Cobb finally did fid
Mm hostes» good-by it was with the
prohise of a repented visit' .
His sister regarded with satisfae
tion his pleased fnee, when ite re-
turned “Then Matilda did me
home," she asked, "nnd you met her?
That silly spoiled young sister of
hers told me over the phone that Ma-
tildn was out. She offered to run
over the records for you herself--
that was the only plausible excuse I
could think of to pave the way for
your visit. But I knew your aversion
to brainless girls of Peguy Moore'*
sort and refused her offer."
"Clara," asked her brother slowly,
"what does Mis* Matilda Moore look,
* n
Why be Im tah mid serioun and W
vers dark, his sistr replied. N
The radiant professor smiled * 4
blissful smile
"Wei;, flu- girl l am going to mar ‘ <
ry,” he answered determinedly, "It E
very small and fair And happy.” ’
I. iA conerete bride
Fnough money, it is estimated, has
been paid out repairing wooden bridge*
to pay for the new strueture
(2
Y.4/
many yrars sinee he hud dancee or
had thouzht of daneing. perhaps I
back vers fur buck Hl a hoyish
dnneing school But when Hnh Miss
Moore came tilting find waying Ilk*
some happy child roward him, the
professor took easii her oui
stretcheel. tempting hands Mini jofned
In rie dance, Langhing nnd glowing,
the girl stopped him ut the farther I
end of the room.
"To think.*’ she exelninind. "that
LADIES’ COATS
12or 15 to choose from, values to $39.50, your choice
while they list $15.75
Feb. 1. Un •
H given tlir
aneient time*. It is the incident where
tho notorious Salome dons her famous
danee of enchantment at the end of
which the monarch offers her whatever
she desires as a gift -and she asks for
the head of John the Baptist.
This story, narrated in the seriptures,
inspired tl dramatie poem of “Ka
jlome‛‛ by Oscar Wilde ami the opera
i by Riehard Strnuss. Recolleetions of
the way this famous dance has been
performed by various artistes is woven
into the plot of* the picture through a
hallucination suffered by the heroine,
in which she imagines herself the fn
mous Salome of old. It is in this in
eident that she performs the dance of
' enticement.
OUTING GOWNS
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1921, newspaper, February 3, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433714/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.