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Cleburne Morning Review
THE COUNTY’S
ASSOC I A TED
PRESS
NEWS
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH
TO SET DUES
GOV. LUTCHER STARK IS
4
HSU MEET’
65
HERE ON AN OFFICIAL VISIT
ABROGATION OF NATIONAL
I
I
ING FEB. IS
AGREEMENTS IS REFUSED
2"3
GUMPERS SAYS
TO PLAY FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP'
LABOR OPPOSES
N9 MAT
28
CALDEB BILL
JOHNSON GO.
4
N surpriN
important that
chiieken
Hgrei
fruit eake
’1
Rurle
’ gnme
Burleson
Friday
rnin
hools with a view of
and
game
at Bur 1
nate committet
it, lo
with
It
EX-OFFICER IS
Hinton
TORNAOO HITS
hing I
e Coll I
ilo '
I Williams,
South Anglin street lust
AGQUITTED IN
GEORGIS TONN
32 LIVES POST
face.
I ftme
STREETS AS LABORERS
Cleburne Chamber of Commerce.
made in order that
ehange
►
him
Nov.
। boot legger.
e went to the jury early
rert will be
16.
who desire to make
was offered by the defense in mi effort
afternoon
st
hool i:
years old
met death in the tornado wan thethree
rendered nt both Burleson
year old daughter of E. I. Minor.
com- I
in
(By Asnociated Presn)
copy
WENT DP HIGH
If VOTE 01 THE HOUSE
O
O
THE CLEBURNE
AND THEN DOWN LARGE mh him
(By Associated Press)
13 th House late today voted to un
THE SOCIAL MEETING
that the dog
SANITARIUM
IN DEEP SHAFT
wNs
owned by Milton JJohnson of this ritv.
meeting ut tle V
purpoHe
%
I’nited states during the war,
A
A good nttendanee at this meeting is
greatly desired.
vieted of felony and there
ax dis
o
qualified to lold his seat in the House.
don, England. in September,
beautiful view of the eity, and then in
WOMAN ANO DAUGHTER
BEATEN: MAN ARRESTEOl
Feb. 15, other eandidates will report
AMERICAN GIRL MARRIES
man entered the room through
I
WEATHER
$
1 it is believed.
w
th ■
se-
High
l thel
Oliver be
meetingr.
MR. ANO MRS. OLSEN ARE
ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON
ference of the Methodist churches of
the world, which will be held in Lon- i
eon nee t ion with the denth of >1, W
am
last
Thirteen
Fourteen
Fifteen ’
aid she then threw her weight against
t and shut and phoned for an offieer.
This
Mre
43
T
t
to
for
9%
i old
a old
old
dog that
Argonne
ternoon
• Smith
man was arrested after Deteetive Chief
i Young and Deteetive James had talked
with the vietims nt the City county ho*
pitnl.
ed a
Hewn
I
CIVIC LEAGUE WILL MEET
TODA! AT C. OFC. OFFICE
coeketail, e
green peas.
ar -
mueat
n offie
, and
en nt '
x
r
of the above places.
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to botla
and up-
it bom •
uest for
ments,
ry, head-
represen-
DR. H. A. BOAZ WILl GO
TO LONDON CONFERENCE
THE BAND MEMBERS ARE
TD GET RATE TD BURLE-
SON: ANY ONE CAN GO
ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLO
MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
,820
K A
1 i f
pettier
nonted
with
entire
night
for H
110.
I lot,
1 107.
rur
SUOMIS
MIMW a
the bride went to Germany last month.
A
I
nt’ organizing
“5 i/ '
paaree te ei
pionship
i
MRS R P ROBBINS AND
MOTHER SPEND DAY HERE
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIMES AB MUCH CIRCULATION AB ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
r the
1
ON FIRST DAY OPENED'
Hoy Scout
. i, -of gt1e
• practically ,
ehools of t!i
tween the giants will be fierce.
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8 A. & A, P. RE -EMPLOYING
in gouc
i show
A ni oug
• ng the date of opening
‘ontinned on Page Eight)
a
I
and attempted
came buck in
of Gireenville the pinee of
a win
in nwak
intruder 1
oshua will be gi
otax 43
(ommjttee decided today to ask
«n-.. for
At this heet-
' of ench fair
Tke Cleburne High basketbal team
will go to Burleson tonight to play the
w ork in gout on Armstrong field. On
during the
ASK INVESTIGATION OF
THE ESCAPE OF REREDOLL
boys of thv
curing as in
Roy Neonts
nil High, opening
without fail.
siiheripiion to
and stuter that
She shoved it again and it
to establish that theory.
.1 w. Ellin, former deputy sheriff of
for tin ohnsen rountv ch
Among those wk met the visitor nt
$
t
eonsisted of oyster .
pie, eream potatoes.
true and that Neinast had been eon
M C. A. tonight for
A. Pippen
e, coffee
.1. Filla r ।
ited to ex- ।
reinstatement of employes is eontinued President .Wilson. The romance start-
qrnetienily all men will be re employed, ed while he was in this eountrs and
made one arrest Thursday in conneetion
with an assault upon Mrs. May Smith
self defense, although much testimony
shortly after noon today.
the Yale theatre
ion chief's
prolonged
Con- ..... > - -----
how tance, but it
The ense
> a never the
iry, speaking
uiek aboli.
ement. Thv
granting the
labor men to
BOY SCOUTS OLDER BOYS
MEETING TONIGHT AT y.
Horn to
of this eit
The mot hi
home.
Born to
of Dallas.
According to the story of tl woman
and her daughter, told the police, a
3a
Rodeo and former deputy sheriff of
i
war gIVen
rest, had the right to resist officer* .
'and, under the law, the officer* could
Ferreli, < iold ita a
Candiess, Harris,
two others.
so he can make arrangements
this trip. can do so
twelve y.
one boy,
tet n year
Total n
Twelve
past yeurthey had not miss-
of the paper and read the
The committee sustained the report and dug stated that the animal was ver
Neinast was automatically undented. I valuable as a rat killer and he regret
———— o ------ | ted to learn of his death.
ere seattered for miles. The children
the door. The burglar did not get into
the house.
Santa F,
boys, twel
thirteen ye
nd carried some dis
officially announced
one ehild was *er
dny will be
and Joshna.
njoyed here
ived a* both
feting advice on many subjeets poured
in mi "resident duet Harding here to |
day as soon as he opened hi* office, af
ter his three weeks’ vacation.
I Fo long was the waiting line of prom
| inent men and women asking fur Hard-
“Shorn Lambs of Labor” in a Parade
of the Protestant Tpiseopnl diocese of
ht, and Officer llannah responded
v quiekiy in an auto, Mrs. Williams
will be the follow ing
by reporting
loek at the mte rurban sta
from here
ery likely b<
to the House they
left little for th
nnd killed by an autemobile on North
I Angiin street. A local eitizen stated
this trip be on hand Sunda
wuit rules and it
0 and zreatiy enjoyed.
was taken ........ the aso.foot .haft f Townrd1the elone of the evening re
' r ahments of delieious pimento sand-
xedMoxa
derwent an operation at the snnitnrium
.on Feb .th, is rapidly improving
the new high sehool were .1. R. Nail,
Supt. Emniilt Brown, Otto Foster and
weveral others. He was shown over the
high school building by Supt. Brown,
who explained in detail the eonstrue-
tion of the building and the many good
toted tlt she
(By Associated Press)
Dallas, Fell. 10. Bret Harte
Morning Review
meting
points in it. Mr. Stark became enthu-
siastie at once and was unstinted in
praise of the city'» nchool system.
Among those who met Mr. Stark
were the following:
Meter* T. K. Moon, J. W. Cole, Lee
Rnttie, Seeretary H. A. Oliver, Isom
Wade, Rev. George N. Thomas, J. G.
Hazard, Jim. W. Plonre, Jr.. C. Hack
Warren and several others.
geloy Hughes, tKentgAive yenriarold, the burglar under arrest n* he atood at
will i ome here
next game will
le Kou.
3 o’clock Thursday
forest, France, and he
(Rv Assointed Ptems)
Ianenster, Penn., Feb. 10. Miss
The ruling i ame
the railroad and
set plan* or unio
Im rd me nt of the
context befor
S.M.U. BASEBALL TEAM
GETTING DOWN TO WORK A GREAT WAR BETWEEN
a pay their fine
distriet court tonight on a ~ 0
the death of A. E. Eoemuit. alleged HARBINE'S OFFICE IS
OVERRUN WITH EALLERS
Mrs. Tom Williams, wife of Hunger
back stronger than before. She
art: five boy
fourteen ves
morning and
ealaboose. Ho
IRALROADS REQUEST FOR
loted on and one was. initinted. There
wan a large attendance and every one
enjoyed the first ieetig in their new
location.
After the elose of bnsiness sand
wiehes, cake and hot ehocolnte were
’ served.
im Cleburne with mueh interest
—- —1 — -----
at the waterwork* pumping statiou nnd .
wan shown where the cite get* wor l . , .... . .
Anter supply ...... was told that .lore wP, served . The 1 eview f"rr" was
wan only one other water .haft Ikk. ‘kindly remembered with a generous por
.. t. . .1 . . . non of The refreshments, which wNN
this one in the world He found some . ' ...
1 . . . . . . grently apprecinteel.
important inprovementN hcing mnde in —. . . ...
1 ,, ri.. , u Tlis lodge hohes 11 BOC H meet Iliff ।
the water shaft. The valves nrp hr i .
.ng moved into the .hart where they eaeh month and they are always well
enn bo ennily nandled. He was favor enjoyed.
ably impressed with the eity ‘s abund ’
ant water supply.
Mr. Stark was then taken to the new
high sehool building whieh is A part of
Cleburne ‘s million dollar school plant.
with his wife.
Thy renewed theit
as tke won of a female
brought over from the
Dallas, Feb. 10. The pitching and
Luteher stark, governor of the I8thlar monthly social meting at their hall
dintriet of Rotary, «a* met rhursday aNt "igh ' '' al t n lone • was unuS
morning by a committee and was Khown I ually , large, the big hall being praetie-
ovor the city He was nt first givenally filled. ,
. . . , , .11.. . . . : An interesting progran of Musie,
a trip to the top of lolinson county s .. . 7. . .
AonA,, -ai i iti readings mid AderesNes WNs rendered
$3′10,000 court house, w here he had « ’
1 1 *"• OllOT f mi i a M“ V‘ 5 " ail a • l‘V • • e 1 a । . 1. it
and her 17 year old tgughtor, Mary for workouta,ealgby Cp ash fnygpilidomzrnig corth. The "English Fer
Smith, in their home at 1766 East Six Morrison. Stokie Mhhop of Floydada, I , ti. putel Shi n and the HtanWrd
teenth street Wednesday night. The . Toxa., is captain and T. J. Waggoner, combatant If n
Jr. of Wichita Falla, la manager of America ar •>" 7 "i
•• ' i am man is »<> judge by how the little oil.
mnn is hogged out of his rights in this
Interelass basketball games are sehe country, how wells mnnot be brought
doled at the school for February, two in because of interference und other
being on the program for each week man made handicaps, he would natural I
until Keb. 23. The graduate elass has a 11y eonelude that the present war be
team a. well a. the four undergraduate
elnsses.
Review man called at the Cle
missary manager of a lumber eompany. .
Eighty two children and three tench 1
Sunsline Counei! No. 2024, Knight, president of Southern Methodist Uni-
and Ladies of Security, ...... the regn l versity, has accepted the appointment I
- ’ “ 'of the College of Bishops of th Meth- the
odist Church,'South, and will go an abndge association
delegate to the fifth ecumenical con l - ‘
(By Assoelated Press)
Angustine, Feb 10. fuller* of
p. m.,
s with which I
---O
« Orrieer Hannal told her he was glad
she ealled and t Tint he only wished ho
(A“ eoudi have been on the spot to place
it i« nnnouneed that the medting
of th,. Civic League has been elranged
to meet this afternoon at 2:30 at the
(By Ansociated Press)
Oeonee, Ga., Feb. 10 A tornado that
strnek the Gardner settlement, one mile .
itiv Johnson County Fair have a Hinn
there to aet on this important oecasion.
It is hoped to make the Johnson
County Fair of 1921 the best im the hl*
tory of the county and the meing pro
wichen, home made eake and eof’fee
neur Breekenridge,
thetornado struck. The building wa
literally torn to piece* nnd fragment
nt it.
tion.
The
a merit.
V concert nt J
p. III. Let thio
the back door
extinguished the light mill attaeked the
two in bed.
s in the strugle Mr*. Smitle and Mia*
Smith were badly beaten over the head
evidently with a pistol. Neighbors
hearing the eonfunion, called the po
lire and when ‘he officers arrived the
two were found in their room bloody
nnd nemi-conselous. The poliee took
I them to the eity county hospital.
were picked up an
authority to find out how ! tance, but it wa
Bergdoll escaped from the miitarytonisht, that only
‘ guard and made hi* wav to Germany, iously injured.
There is a great war now going on
between English, Dutch’ nnd American
_____ I seat H J Neinast, representative of
,, e . IWashington countv The commitee np
J. A. Fulkerson, Boy Scout organizer, “
, ,, e , . Ipomted to investigate charge* Hint
has announced a Boy Scout* older boy* 1 ..
Nemaxt was convieted upon In* own
LIAMS 9:30 LAST NIGHT
I bamu, to till* effeet t lili
lay afternoon And the com
given ’it Burleson at 2:30
plen of guilty of conspiring against the । He had dispatched many rats and no |
reported doubt would have materially aided in I
found the charges nugmenting the dgad rat list in the |
dow nt 11 p. m. Mrs. Smith w
ened and made n noise. The
not avail t hmselves of the plea of
Leif defense.
Officer Helsley arrested two wlite
en at the Santa Fe passenger station
Dallas, Feb. 10.— Dr. H. A. Boar.,
here after havino hnew laid off for formation. Boy ed wne reenlled by
several weeks. If the present rate of Germany in 1915 at. th request of
Mr. and Mr* Clarence Oisen, who
have been visiting Mrs. Olsen’s par
ents, Mr. and Mr« MeDonald, left
T’uenday for their hum, in Chinook.
Wash. Mr*. Olsen has been here two
months and Mr Olsen eame down a
month ngo for n visit aud to return
Sinteen yearn old -63
Seventeen year* old 40.
Eighteen years old 26,
lu the seven sehoo liinildiiiga there
rp,r) urSncun
(HUVCU I OF GOD
Mil a, .L —a
Mr*. Mamie Rogers of this city, wi
was ‘operntod on the first of February,
hn« returned home very much improved.
Yager Wade, who has been in the
sanitarium for treatment for some
time, left for home on the 10th. He is
will be set, alno the faeing program*
will be arranged necording to the dr
Bridges, Bieknell,
Tommi. Hill. Me
Ranxone mid one or
Mrs Mary Lou Williamson of North
Anglin street was operated on at the
sanitarium on Feb 5th She han re-
turned home much improved in health.
Mr* Tom Hunt of Neweastle, Wyom
f W. W Att
railroad*, tor
the national
4 gram is going to be n• wf the bea
L ■ ' ever Keen here.
.J । -.....- -
Mor than two hundred "Shorn Lambs of Labor" took part in ii deuun- । BURGLAR APPEARS AT
atration at I’rinity church. New York div. 'Ilm unemployed, carrying Mgna, | unair nr nnn Tn s a
their headquarters in Ilie of the dmp. • Murk-- HnNL DY MRCTNN MUll -
in the Bouwerie to historic Trinits nt Wall mid Broadwuy. The banners cur- If U It t' t IVtllui ! Uffl VVIL
ried paraphrased Seripturul quotatlons.
f the railroad
the American
On Wednenday a ।
known as "Kirkham,
Assoeiation had
fixing the prie
day.
immediate abrogatioi
Fortified with a h
ed by Frank F Wnl
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Rus*
on Jan. 25th, a fine girl,
r and babe have returned
burne Sanitarium Thursday and found
that patient* had been rheeived and
dineharged from the institution recent-
)y as follow*:
Field*, of Fort Worth, spent
Austin, Feb. B> By
FORMER GERMAN SPY
ville sireet, who ha* been in the nani-
tnrium several dny* for treatment is
1o except file a xtatem
B M. Jewell, xresident
employes dopartment li
Federation of Iahor.
Rundmaster Lewi* stated on Thur*
dny that the band boy* would be giv
en n rate to Eurleson on Sunday after
noon and that those who are not mem
tier* of the band, who earn to go on
T’ rsday in Cleburne visiting friend* .
and transacting business They were
Mr*. R P. Robbins and her mother.
’.'he only other white persons who
pleasant eallers nt the Review office
rat dog i
run down
Mr. and Mrs Fred Moses,
a fine boy on Feb. 7th.
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Feb 10. Kast and West
Texit Friday and Saturday generally
fuir.
Florence C. Flore may be able to at-
tend the meeting. She has an im-
/portant message for the tadies and
they are urg'd to come out. It is an
important meeting as the work for
ti year will be planned.
I _____-------------
/-tanding nearliy open
MURDER TRIAL..............
GREAT Oil COMPANIES
, Mrs
The first speaker was A
son of Dallas, who was in
plain the progress of the
movement. He las made
ft complete survoy (if the se
city, gatherig data cone
BEST PAPER
| Soeretary Oliver received a letter
I) Thursday from J. I. McBride, of Eant
| Texan, asking t ie fair seeret aries to
| meet of Greenv ille for the purpose of
| making put a wehedule for the opening
H of fairs. It won at first suggested that
| I the date for the meetiug be set for
38 I Feb. 14th, but Secretary Oliver asked
I that thv meeting be set for Feb. 16th
8 und Seeretary McBride wrote that the
gi date for the meeting would be not for
" Feb, 16th, li nd linked that Secretary
TOROTARYCLUBFEB,10
present rat extermination campaign, if I
he had been permitted to live. The
citizen who reported the denth of the
vote of 111
Washington, Feb. 10. After devel-
oping Nome high spots in the ease of
Grover <’. Bergdoll, the Hovse Military
Luteher Stark, of Orange, arrived
here Thursday on an of ficin! visit to
the Cleburne Rotary Club. He is gov.
ernor of the 18th distriet of Rotary and
this was )ii« first visit here,
A banquet was given at Parish hull
in honor of tle visitor, which was at-
tended by sighty four people, fifty five
Rotarians and twenty nine visitors, in-
eluding ladies. ’flip banquet was in
eharge of the Ladies Guild of the
Fpiseopul ehureh and was beantifully
Stephen, who met death at the same
_ .... .. time Locklart was shot,
nchool building on the ,
edge of the Gardner settlement when The position •■ .by the judae .ni ing ‛s time, that he made little progress
climinating elftetehje from ‘""fiMih hr correspondene or an) otler yynygagAA ngrn Aprg-
eharEwn"wathntotnkbruty" nhastenh aceu......................."................" KIRKHAM GOt 5 Wt 5 i
sehool thiatv I wo placed them in the eity --UU-. .. - .
twent, five bov* said he nad heard that a Mexican or brought denth to two white persons "'id Stephens county, wns acquitted by the
teen boys, fourteen a negro had been held up by highjack- nearly thirty negroe*, and sriously in- [jury in
bovs fifteen vers: three ersat Fort Worth at 10:0, and s these jured five white persons and over a
.men imd just reached here on a train, aeore of negroes. A stretch of landi
u.ne buys twelve he thought they may have been the oxtending from Dconee almost to
t..n vears six n>'n wanted They did not have pi*- Toomsboro, in Washington county:
boys, fourteon ......s; six bov*. fiftcen tol One of the men aid hh name nearly five miles long and about haif this afternoon. Judge C.
v ara; tw, boy. xixteen vear* was Sullivan. The other do) not give 11 mile wide, is barren as a pra riej not did not charge the jury on ’he law
oldsanta F.' wara sehool three bovs his name. The men were placed on thv a building nor tree i« standing.
Thursday, since they had nol Among tl dend is Benjamin Orr.
। fourteen years old, who was deoapi
tated. His head had not been fovnd |
late tonight. Stephens county, working wita Hughes,
I was tried mid acquitted recently at
• Breekenridge of a charge of murder
dditional tickets.
The car will leave here at 1:30 Bun
rved. The menu
I e | The Cleburne High js getting
| trim und expeets to make a gor
in J ing in tho present contest-
4 ”* thuse who will go to Rurloson
This concert was greatly 4
and no doubt it will be enj
here four boyf twelve
Age ♦ n boys thirteen year
thirty two boys fourteen yea
twenty Neven boys fifteen ye
forty is Loy- sixteen year
thirts four boy- mm nt eon ye
twenty six boys eighteen year* of ago. | __________________________
In the Junior High, he said, there are '
RUNS IN TWO THOUGHT
TO BE HI-JACKERS; BN
The J. N. Long ward sehool, four - - -- - - - -
teen boys, twelve; ten buy*, thirteen; |
six boys, fourteen.
Irving ward school, aim teen boys,
twelve years; thirteen boys, thirteeen; . 1
twelve boys, fourteen; six boys, six UK
teen. * I *1
— —. । catching staff of the 1921 Mustangs
Fort Worth, Feb 10. Detectives of Southern Methodist University is
MEN RECENTLY LAID OFF Philndelphia, and Captain Noved, for
mer German naval attache at Washing
Yoakum, Feb 9,—An additional force ton, were married today in Berlin A
of workmen was called back to the Han eblegram from the bride's mother puli
Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad shops Imbed in a local paper conveyed the in
(He Ansoctated Prenn.)
Washington, Feb 10. Unless the I
trade union* are taftirmatively and I
definitely exeluiod from ti Caleer
bill for government regulation 01 the
eonl iduntry, organized labor's oppo I
sition to the bill will be uuyielding.
-nmuni Gompera, president of the I
V meriean Federation of Labor, today ।
A hurglar appeared at’the
Represen The stat
, er Ala I Walsh char
Nutiomd ।n part' at
boyw, sixteen v
Adams ward
I considerably improved and e*po
soon to be fully restored.
• -ua.
Cleburne Camp No. 5842, Royal
Neighbors of America, met in the K.
of P. hall Tuesday night. Neighbor
Mary E. Holley, state supervising dep-
uty of Fort Wortb, was present and
made a good talk for th good of the
order.
A number of enndidates were bal
jtie country he refused to fight.
(By Assoeiated Press)
Chieago, Feb. 10. The rules eontra-
versy now before the United States
Railroad Labor Board today brought
a ruling from the board that employes
। haraeterkzed on a victory. The board
decided tlat the present nationaj agree
merits ahull remain in full for'.' until
the completion of t hi- present hearing.
to join tli
abulated r
ginia Mnekny Smith, daughter of tigreatly improved.
late Bishop Alexander Maekay Smith. I llenry Pollard of Rio Vista, who un-
nil amplification ly
' ruilroads with being
out of eollective har.
thi* af
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