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ULEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1921
NOTICE
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COUSIN EMILY
By SUSAN L. ALDERMAN.
AGATHA
Anglin
Endeavor
“I haven't seen her since the wus i ly came to Luropean fame through a
Dress Cihghams, assorted plains, plaids and
checks, priced a yard
19c to 75c
Q:
A LINE O’ CHEER
Shirting Madras in light colors, good cloth for
By John Kendrick Bangu.
spring shirts, a yard
40c, 50c, 60c
A BAD QUEST.
eye*! I should bale to have her vexed
yard
35c
sieved that a lazy man could be
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RETURN FROM CORSICANA
Advertising educates
40 inch Figured Organdies a yard........75c
258847885
25c
It’s Your Theatre
CHILDREN S SOCKS
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All sizes just arrived, priced per pair 50c, 65c
ther blankly.
and
MONDAY
75c
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TUESDAY
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KELLY’S
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mid when they did appear.
olates and Emily told
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Wm. Fox presents
will enjoy your self."
She saw them off the next day, with i
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means.
ry.
Friday and Saturday
foolishness
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Deposit your money in a good Bank
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
in
NATIONAL BANK
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H. 8. Wilson, Jr, Cashier
F. P. Went, President
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Henry hesitated tint a moment. With-
out a glance toward Emily, he went
BUY WASH GOODS FRIDAY,
SATURADY AND MONDAY
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St. Agatha’s festival day is cele-
brated in the churches of all the coun-
leading a company that ineludes
1000 beautiful girls is a typical Sen-
nett east including Ben Turpin, Ma-
rie Provost, Charlie Mruray, Phyllis
Haver,
not hungry,
fntlt and ch
as the man who could fight as w I!
as he could love, in
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Farage,
garden.
"Why,
The oreatest of all
t-
modern Society dramas
not he
so ara
t
old wooden church calendar.
For that reason Aguthn became one
Ouly Ji
v hen h,
Supreme Music
by the Incomparal
Yale Orchestra!
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Clark’s O. N. I. Thread 7c; 4 for
matt Brown, Supt.
Morning service at it a m.
There will be no preaching in thia
church Sunday night, as the congrega
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WANTED Clean cotton rags at Review Office-
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8. '
TOWN IDOL”
cried
mana
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Lina,
the I
and
no true conception of what life
New lines are just in and we are showing them
in different weaves.
8’
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“A SMALL
"For7
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. |
(North Main St:, four bloeks from the
square)
William T. Riviere, Fastor
(Res. 105 E. Heard, phone 1376)
Sunday school 9180 a. m., Prof. Em-
"SERVICE"
No. 1 00 Burkley Cambric, 36 inches wide, a
at
KELLY’S
“What's in a Name?”
By Mildred marshall.
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Facte about yotr nare: its history; mean-
ing. whenee It was derived; eignincanee;
your lucky day and lucky jewel.
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
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“BILL" RUSSELL
"Bareknuckles"
Fighting
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a
porch-vines to see
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For service of real, genuine kind, come to
p. m. the Ladies Mis
I‘m going to
ent word there was
you."
"Take Eully with
Do you want he । o mer ।
decide before there’s any more
...
favorite malnt in England and the
shears with which she was mutilated
with a good-sized vegetable
36 inch Percales, different grades, lights and
darks, priced a yard............19c, 25c, 35c
with
members are
lazy that it U stvenuous |
for him to yawn. Until <
ing picture was shown it
meaning good. For a long time it re-
mained indigenous to Greece, but final-
bad come. Yea. Calvin had stopped;
some one was getting out.
Presented herewith is one of the beautiful creations whieh
"Lucile" (Lady Duff Gordon) fashioned especially for this
production, and which is displayed on the screen on "‘Lucile’s"
famous models, supplied from her New York establishment.
They were laden
Blind
with me about anything."
Linn intercepted tier look. "She s
;► tion. , !!
,; You do not have to com eto town to get what ! i
1: you want from this store. Phone your orders, ;;
■ we will do the rest. 11
CAMPSEY & WHITE {
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE :;
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Hearing the rattle of the stage,
Lina weut out, peering through fe
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a banana pel ami stnyed at home
to nurse an injured ankle. The two
returning home at midnight did not
know that she had kept vigil for them:
did not see her watching from the
stalrcase binding. A light, suddeniy
flashing out above, showed im affec
tionate little tnblenu —a girl’s lIps up ‘
turned to a man’s, his arms about her
shoulders. T.Imping down stairs, Lina i
fnced them quietly.
"I think, Henry, this Ima gone fnrii
enough," she sald. "You are engaged I
matle but the star of !
makes up for his inertin
aroused.
If the laziest num eon
Henry Vaughan, from
helps in harvesting 11
hired man," returned
tries which held Sicily for a time.
..... ... ......., > . , , I Even Russia haa adopted the name
airing me up thought she, amnuned.nna calig it Agatn. Aguiha was the
In truth, the contrast between the ; name born , the daughter of Wil-
Kiria was striking. wasiam the Conqueror who was be-
alight, graceful, flufy-haired, daintily ; trothed to the unfortunate Ear Ed" in
zowned Lums figure inclined ............ on ber way to a statv mar.
plumpness ; her gingham dress was
planned for comfort rather than ele-
zance: her brown hair was brushed
snoothly back. Her one beauty was
made a very pleasant visit to their son
and daughter in law, Mr. aud Mrs. Char ;
ley Clement*. Charley in in the cotton I
business and is doing well and he and '
his wife are nicely located They ran
And
"TOPICS
of the
DAY"
Eiily, surprised. "You don't
e it aloner"
mingled feelings, she trusted Henry
but Emily was so pretty and faseinat-
Ing' in the days that followed, when
excursions and parties succeeded each
other rapidly, Linn felt, somehow, "out
of it." She tried to ho her usunl self
but the feeling persisted that Henry
and Emily did not need her. Emily's
voice had a different note, in nddress
ing Henry; her eyes nought bi* with
ti atarry, appunling elanre. And lien
ry, though kind and thoughtful as
ever, was like a man in a dream
Then came the night of a large par-
ty, when Linn. hmrying to join the
others waiting at the gate slipped on
tion will worahip with the
Street Presbyteran church.
Young people'* Christian
Monduy at 3:30
A GATHA, the good old lnglish
A favorite, has a distinctiy Greek
remain off of North' Main St,, where
xaid street i» blocked. The City is try
lag it* utmost to Put N. Main street
in rst elass condition, but it cannot
do so without the cooperation of the
citizen*.
N. Anglin should be uned until such
time as N. Main is ready for traffie;
there is a eity ordinance which has a
penalty attached for violating the above
notice. Automobile number- will be
taken and all violators of thin ordi
nanee will be prosecuted
R E MITCHELL, Mayor.
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"Lina Isn't very good looking." run Spunlards and Rourtons. the m me of
her thoughts. "And what serious St. Agatha apread troughout Europe. |
rlage in Castille. St. Agntha was a
to Lina and put his arm around her
walst
“I want you: I alwnys did want
you. Forgive me. Lina !"
"That’s all right, Henry. I knew
you'd say so when you came to your I
senses "
She turned pleasantly to Emily, who
sat with reddened eyes, angrily twist-
ing her handkerchief into * hall.
"Perhaps you'd better go upstairs
now," she said. "P’robably Henry will
-want to see we alone a little while. We
haven't had a real good chance to see
each other for some time. Besides,
yob'll want to get a little sleep. The
stnge go** about 8 and I'll telephone
Calvin that you’l be leaving on It to-
morrow."
Carey appears as the mai who i
Sielllan girl called Agatha, who was
tortured to death at Rome in tie De-
clan persecution. Sicily sraightway I
made her a guurdian saint and siuce ;
that little island has always proved a
bone of contention between warring
European countries, and wus heid suc- :
cesstvely, for periods of greater or j
less durution, by the Greeks, Sara-
cens, Normans, French, Ai ragonese.
to me, but if you like her belter and ’
she likes you, I resign."
The grave eyes seemed to search
evers pert of the shrinking girl.
"All thee years, Henry.” she went
n, "you've saved, and I've saved. am! |
It proved the place, thinking how we '
were going to own it together some ,
day. And now comes a silly little girl
and upsets nil our plans! Come, Hen
It Cousin Emily origin. It comes from the Greek word
I FOR SALE 4 room bungalow he
mid lot with bath room, small b
1406 Evans utre t.
lt'a a farm, Cousin Lina."
the rear of the house was a pleasant,
tree-shaded lawn, with flower beds,
seats and a rustic arbor. Beyond
were chicken houses, ham* and
day and 8 her lucky numher. Her
flower is the Illy signifying purity.
(Copyright
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Society, 6:45 p. tn. Join a live crowd.
3:80 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor :
Society, Mrs. Geo. A. Riviere, superin !
tondent; Intermediate Christian En-
deavor Soeiety, Mrs. F. H. Barlow,
| superintendent.
advises me when I'm puzzled. 1
quested to be at the hall Monday night
March 21st, or see the correspondent at
the Cieburne Dry Goods Store this com
ing week and get a ticket. They are I
a little girl," Lina thought. "How
pretty she is— light hair and dark
eyes. Lkes tu dies*, too; that's a
lovely muslin, but she must have got
it dusty.”
Smiling a welcome, she led her
guest upstairs to ii spotless chamber.
Willie Emily bathed her heated face
and changed her gown, she cast shy
glances nt this unknown cousin.
an be
chair
nr l ho
, mot
have a I
. "Borides,
next farm,
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Real i issues, good assortment to choose from, S
in checks, priced p 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c f
40 inch Voiles, dark colors a yard 50c, 65c,
75c and ............................... $1.00
but lt'a fur ids Inter
marry him."
"Oh!” said Emily
orrespondent. All
A. .. n-uh orr ...... .1 the Wednesday, prayer meeting at 7:30.
Universal photorama ill which Hurry, ’ ‘ 1 111 " f ia i g < m
Carey bs now starring nl th IL < th I ATTENTION, YEOMEN
atre, a vote muy be taken ........ to Al arrangements Por the Yeomen
determine who •' the lazieat man ourbanquet on MarrI 28th are complete
thriving community:,, and tiekets are , the hands of the
In ''If Only Jim popular Hurry
The days to come must be pro-
vided for The whole idea of
of the most popular feminine names
of England. Ha vogue became so
great that, like all names in common
her deep, intelligent eyes.
Presently they went out-doors. At |
32 inch Imperial Chambray, in solids and
checks, a yard........................... 40c
Lina, "I hnve to get supper, you
know, anti it will entertnin her "
Emily was delighted. So the
•hitting new automobile was brought
around and they drove off with a,
flourish. They were late in return 1
thrift and saving revolves
around this great necessity. A
man who does not realize it has
"Henry's n good fellow,” went on
J.Inn composedly. "There he is now." :
as a tall young man in working '
elothes came toward them from the1
garage "Come, Emily, and meet him." i
Henry nodded bushfully, casting ■
admiring glance s nt Lina’s guest I
"I was Just going to the station,"
fud Henry, turning to Lina. •'.Mett i
ossedej"
He has done a good deal for the pince
Mr. and Mrs. R. c. elements have arranged here a ' 1,1 y
returned from Coraicana whre they will be offfered a" the prize f
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। YOUR DRUG WANTS
t will be filled with promptness and accuracy $
; here. I!
Prompt attention given to phone orders. No <.
I! order too small to receive our personal atten- ;;
36 inch Knight’s Cambric a yard..........25c
are the symbols carved on muny an
> Dame of the Interesting mald-servun
। in Southey ■ "Doctor." But of late
years it has leaped to prominent re-
vival among the most aristocratic cir-
cles and the list of "Honorable
Azathas" inelndes a daughter of al-
must every titled house in Great Brit-
ain. France likes the name and both
Italy and Spain have taken it without
rhange with the exception of the as-
pirate which they cannot pronounce.
Portugal calls it Agneda.
The flame -hearted ruhy la Agthn’s
tallsmnnie stone. It is said to give
her bodily strength and mental power
and tn wear It Insures her poise and
regal bearing. Tuesday la her lucky
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use It wus applied almost generally iwell pleased with Corsic ana and enjoyl-ne Leneft+e
te the servant elass. Auutlin le the living there. —d Denenit*
The citizens are hereby notified to
AF ALL bad guests beneath the
U vault
The worst, I vow. is nnding
tauit,
tinlens the moment you deteet ’rm
You do your darnedest to correct
'em
K opy right.)
FOK SALE A number of second-hand
i ounters, shelving and eabinets, in j
good condition. Apply to Mr. E S. I
Newton, storekoc per, G. C. & S. U Rs • I
Cleburne. 3-26 I
man who is pronounced t
lunguid eitizen among us.
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laughingly of having eaten two large
plates of ice cream.
"Anri tomorrow ' she went or. gayly
"Mr Rnughan is to take me over to
Haliam, to see the old quarry.
"oh, of course wed like to have you.
Cousin Lina.” snt Emily, somewhnt '
restratnedly.
Lina turned her clear eyes upon her 1
cousin. "Old Mrs. Burr spends the day I'
here and I could not lenve. I hope you
FfozwN
PRIZE CHAIR AWArrs THE MAN pipnaydo qzwt.with Mra ” "
TO BE OLArMED THE LAZIEST "Fnendny 7 p m Troop 4, B B A.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.