Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1921 Page: 5 of 12
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PAGE FIVB
, 1921
CLEBURN• MOBNING REVIIV
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SUNDAY, MAROH 20, 1021
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BEREANS HOLO MEETING WHAT HAPPENED TO
AMBASSADOR SAYS JAPAN
MAYOR NAMES
A BLIND WIFE?’
FAVORS DISARMAMENT
AT HOME OF TEACHER
Nlie had hundred of beautful gowns.
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times to come often.
Reporter.
OmericanDry Goodo G.
Service
Sensational Pre-Easter Sale of
Yours is a Willard Threaded
Rubber Battery?
tea
Taffeta Dresses and Coat Suits
THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY-NONE CHARGED
DRESS SALE
DRESS SALE
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Sale Of Spring Coat
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One Fourth Off
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Regular Prices
These prices will last as lung ns the goods last at the
On account of the great reduc tion in prices this sale is
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FOR CASH ONLY
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A small charge for alterations
nery
401 South Main It.
Phone 668
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Offering at the time you want them—dozens of New and wonderfully charming Taffeta
Dresses and Coat Suits of finest Tricotine at unusual price reduction for quice sale.
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CLEAN-UP WEEK
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Values to $39,50
T. K. HOWARD GOES TO
GALVESTON ON BUSINESS
$24.50
V alues to $39 50
$19.50
Values to $29,50
'NO CHANCE IN PRICE
OF DODCE MOTOR CAR
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Values to $69,50
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teacher, Mrs. J. (’. Clayton on Prairie She longed to be Queen of Sheba, a
avenue Quite a number of helpful Cleopatra, a Seheherezade and a bird of
plans were diseussed and formulated J paradise all combined, in her one love
whereby tie elass could be made larger liy self.
640 acres Gaines county to exchange for
small farm near Cleburne.
2000 acre ranch, a dandy cattle county,
for revenue-bearing city property, or small
ranch near Cleburne.
Some choice lots and residences.
0. W. GRAFA
16 1.2 pounds Pinto Beans -----
12 1-2 pounds Lima Bean* -------
12 cans Salmon --..........
10 cans Tomatoes —--- - ------
16 cun* Altex Lima Beans -- ----
15 cans Turkey Red Beans 4
12 cans Hom i tty ----...--------
12 cans Libby* Tomato Soup
5 pounds beat P’eaberry Coffee ...
1 gallon Pure < ane Syrup--------
16 pounds best Head Rice ------- -
20 boxes .V| at cites------
48 pounds Big I’ Flour —. -
1 peck Spuds ------------- .—
10 pound* Mary Jane Syrup------
10 pounds Koo Koo Syrup ----
10 pounds Blue Karo Syrup------
5 gallons Coal Oil ----------
21 bars Joy Soap . ---------- -
1 good Broom____— ........ ... —
1 gallon Aunt Dinah Syrup-----
One half gallon Aunt Dinah Syrup
Peanut Butter, large ....
Peanut. Butter. 16 ounces ----------
Peanut Butter, 8 ounces -
3 ( onover Tea . -
Dozens o {wonderful Coat Suits of print navy Tricotine, also
a few of the latest Homespun Skirts—all new styles, at
proposala leading to the reduction of
armaments and its prepared to partiei
pute in an International Conferenee to
that end, according to Count K. Hir-
onawa, newely appointed Japanese Am
banador to Spain and Portugal who
arrived here today. He said the United
State must take iu in itiative in world
dinurmament proposals.
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Small Farm to rent Crop
started.
Good farm hand wanted.
Don’t forget me for your coun-
try trip by truck.
Good dry wood for sale.
Fresh Jersey sweet milk deliv-
ered daily.
CREED FRIOU
Phone 9019-R3
LOBSTER -SHRIMP
We have in stock first elass cannned Lobster and Shrimp,
also Deviled (’rub Meat and white Tuna Fish Wakefield Kip-
pered flerrring are fine, and Fish Fluke* for Fish Balla, etc.
Clothes Lines, Clothes Pins, bag and bottle Blueing, Laun-
dry Soap, good kinds; and a fine assortment of Toilet Soap,
ineluding Woodbury ‘s Jengen’s Violet Glycerine, Bath Tublets,
Castile Soap, ete.
THE CITY GROCERY COMPANY
simply lifts off box, removes tra-h, and
and if indicated, lime may be sprinkled
on the ground before replacing box it
is urged that no trash he put out on
the walks or along streets. The eol
lector will get ill trash which is easily
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ing up and plenting, or any of the
thing* which go to make our homes a
greater source of pleasure and pride to
us and to our town.
In the cleanup campaign there is to
Iki a captain and her assistanta on each
atreet where possible. They will come
not to criticize, but to offer their as
sistance in any possible way. They
have been asked to talk over with you
the following things, and to ask each
householder:
1. To sign a petition to tie city for
the wagons to haul away all trash
(which is not too much of a load) for
25 cents per house. The city has
many streets and public places to keep
clean. Let us clean up our own prem-
lies and have our own trash hauled
away, and then let us reqaest the city
to do the same
2. To provide some sightly and san
itary receptacle for keeping the cans
and other trash between hauling*. One
of the member* has suggested the fol-
lowing inexpensive, sightly and sani
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fur ees
T. R Howard, manager and wire
chief of the Santa Fe telegraph office,
has gone to Galveston on company busi-
news.
yet everytime she saw a new one some 18, Japan would be willing to consider
I paying teller got ready to set her bus
bands bank account back a few notches.
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Fine? Then you’re free from !
separator expense and trouble
because Threaded Rubber Insu-
lation out lasts the plates.
But you need Willard Service
just the same.
Our service is here for you to
use, and when you do make full i
use of it you'll find your battery |
not only lasts longer but serves
better.
Drop in. Ask about Willard
Threaded Rubber Insulation,
and why it means so much to I
car users.
CLEBURNE 8TORAOE BATTERY OO. i
New Location
Drive Through Service
201 West Henderson St.
1 Door West of Old Station
PHONE 757
Through Service We Grow
On Friday, 7:30 p. in., the young
mens Sunday school elass of the Field
Street Baptist Church held a very In
teresting meeting at the iome of their
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and better. The membership campaign
which is being waged is adding now
members each Sunday. There were
thirty eight present lust Sunday. At
the close of the meeting, refreshments
were served and the boys went directly
to the church where Mrs. McDowells
class of young ladies were in a elass
meeting, and all spent every pleasant
hour soeially. We hope for these good
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sa time.
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hava to
.1. To provide covered garbage e
4. To provide some kind of cove
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tary receptaclo: Take a large box, re | Advertising educates
move bottom, out of which make a good and Benefits
rain proof cover with hinges. The,
trash can be conveniently thrown in;
by hinged top. The rrasb eolleator
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stead
or it.
rereptaele for burning paper and rub
bish.
5. To keep the weeds cut along tlm
walks on street and side streets and al
leys, as well as in yard.
6, To provide properly for chickens
ao they will not interfere with neigh
bors‘ gardens and lower hed*; to do
unto others as you would be done by
concerning not only chickens but pig
■eons.
A. Tn plant nil trees, shrubs. flowers
and vines possible.
9 To help establish a plant ex
change by phoning to Mrs Mason
Cleveland, 299. or Mis, George Me
Clung, 261, of any plants which can be
spared to tivse who would like to have
them to plant. Also to inquire where
such flowers may be gotten to plant,
Tina is an opportunity for unselfish
service on the part of many.
10. To become either an netive or
associate member of the Civic League.
Mrs. Frances Diekson Abernathy.
When her husband realised the na-
ture of the primrose path down which
she was blindly stumblig and Its in
evitable result he brought to bear all
his love and all his authority in order
to save bl* peacock wife from herself,
but fate had already arrayed for th
battle her heaviest guns, and this
“blind wife" entered upon the most
amazing course of adventure that ever
befell a silklad daughter of millions.
There are wives and wives to be, go
ing about totaly bereft of vision: eyes,
hearts, souls closed to the vital facts
of life.
“‘Blind Wives" a William Fox s,e
cial production is a style show com
plete in Itself and will be shown at the
Yale Theatre tomorrow and Tuesday.
| Official confirmation of press dis
| patches from Detroit, announcing that
there would be no reduetion in the
I price of Dodge Brothers motor ears kas
I been received by L. IC. Filgo, the Dodge
! Brothen, dealer zu this city. A tele-
gram from C. W. Matheson, acting gen-
eral sales manager to the local dealer,
reads:
"Dodge Bros, policy has ever been
to give full value for the price asked.
There will be no reduction in the pros
ent priees of Dodge Brothers motor eara.
Newspaper reports to the contrary ate
absolutely untrue "
"Dodge Brothers announcement was
no surprise to us," said L. R Filgo.
"In fact it is only a substantiation of
Dodge Brothers business principles. At
no time have they ever demanded an
oxeess amount for their product. As
in the past, they will continue in the
future to demand a fair r i arn for
their efforts.
I “The mere fact that the demand for
1 Dodge Brothers motor car* is 'still
greater than the supply, despite the
great expansion program at tl fac-
tory. hns absolutely nothing to do with
the decision to continue the present
prices. in marketmg their car Dodge
Brothers have never made a point of
price and will never sacrifice the qual-
ity of their product to enter price coin
petition."’ 3 22
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1921, newspaper, March 20, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433753/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.