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Cleburne Morning Review
ASSOCIATED
4
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIES AI MUCH CIRCULATION A8 ANY OTHEB CLEBURNE DAILY
NRVENTY FIVW CENTS PER MOr r»
CLEBIIRNE. TEXAS WHDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921.
STABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904
DEPARTMENT ABOLISHED AS AN ECONOMY
ADOPTED BY THE SENATE,
ROBBERS TRUST IN GIANT
4
HIGHWAY NO. FUNERALTODAY GOT 5 TO 3
GOES TO THE HOUSE TODAY
Following «•' illness of only n few
A number of citizens who are deeply
iuterested in the construction of the days, Tom K. West, assist <nt
MRS. HELSLEY
FROM STATE
serted, al-
ready has brought an Ohio millionaire
|cago, Mr. West fainted win it work
e representative r
t itutional
I
road from Cleburne to
Ven g l III l»'
d Friday and then Bonham ed
the operations of Worthington
telling Colonel John V
big
bro'
I’ll
SHOPLIFTERS
THEREPORTO-
A’
immittec
GET SI50 TO
fter Bis
KILLING IS NOT
orgnnizationH
the ballot tells
pn
111
otiations held in the last
JI 75 OR ESSES
TROT-SHERIFF
Dallas,
III
managzer of the
n
l
mil
By
* • in-
M
it by Z W. Davis.
of nil
the conference
ouglas, Mark Doug-
Abbas
The honorar
It was along about 1 o'clock in the ‘Die k
Her many friends in Cle-
0
DR. G. N. GOLF
difficult matter to gte away with some
sorrow.
I
Bright,
ds.
I while the de
HERE INSPECT-
I "
b<
ING THE DIPPING
b
t
I
N BIG LEAGUES
Pa
tl
■o
(By Ansociated Presa)
a
by Prosident
Batik Will Close
in Joh
20 pace, and on Tuesday the
tie
hns enneelled
M. all went
that
the
to take further work wor
WEATHER
Gingnman, Arizona, won the Ameriean the race traek vietory is as follows:
Springfield, 111., Aug. 23. 1921.
amateur ehnmpionship at ningles tnr-
t
I
for many
thin life.
THE PRESIDENT OF PANAMA
SAYS WILL NOT USE FORGE
funeral i
I Kev. M.
in the 2
Review
president and general
ch' trie line* operating
whom warrants
who have not
puted Coto terri- '
statement to the
STRIKE BALLOTS BEING
PREPARED FOR THE FOUR
HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN
t sha
bers
with
meat
tint Mrs. II, lsley had always led a very
active life and had been quite healthy.
ment.
copnty
report on
regulating
asbier at
National
THERESULTSOF
GAMES PLAYED
Ite.,.,
rismt
nd Alva Hnrshman, already at liberty
and
with
He
and
finally
tripling
I be Roy
, Wilso
fo
of
Congre
the <
grain ,
night
it Pre
demnitie
on the <
Oetober,
that is, $100,(
Iighway.
The commis
si ler your : ;
e Live-
inspeet-
CLEBURNE IOOGE NO. 107
FRATERNAL AID UNION
ENJOYS CREAM FEAST
Your unele,
JOHN H VEATCH
had been re
nee after I
npany $
tes signed
nnts Hank win
he Elks lodge
affair planned
line, the following letter
Judge Chrisman, is self .
of Judge
o neeu at
ited high-
' pa
nd distri
J ded
(dying to
st of the
rlke ballot*
100 members
rot herhoods
■ n of North
d at i joint
members of
chief execu-
officers of
Worth, a, I
pre-id. i t
Nationnl It
‘Vest of th
from i for today
earsand led a devout Chris-were looking at other selections.
Texas League
ITouston 4, Fort Worth 3.
San Antonio 3, Dallas 1.
Shreveport 4, Galveston 3.
Wichita Falls Beaumont, rain
MAN FROM ARIZONA IS
HANDY WITH HIS GUN
I
BILL REGULATING GRAIN
EXCHANGES IS ADOPTED
re alwnys backed by the people
< leburne.
CLFBURNE BOY RETURNS
TO NE MEXICO SCHOOL'
on being a f.
kee bond salt
and II. L. Pe
men; C. K. I
veiated Prems '
23. Trading
The Farm, re
be cloned tod
ad expressed
Forest Fire Near Austin
Austin, Texas, Aug. 22—Forest fires
brotherhood eh
gor» at eonfet
went and east
n want to conti
Lodge
a. had
at their
»
• 1
ly had been arrested in connection
will be
next
adny an
e work
by the
wny if the eontrover
formed about what in being done here J.
to bring them to justiee, nothing fur-
ther will be said at this time, or
leral is to lie held at 4 o'clock thia af-
' ternoon from the residence and the
be: not care to recommend violence, no he
M inufacturers Secarities
,000 worth of tirirty-day
I
(linnin, assistant United States attor-s
ney, what purported to bo the history ""
of Worthington ‘s alleged operations.
liouse engre
A bill to stop the pur
relatives that the Rita I was due only
to the bent mid insisted t at his wife
aroun Iris house and that he intended
to kill him. The sheriff said he did
not be notified* mid hi seemingly rap*
idly recovered. Upon her return home
ment at Washington that l’anama will
not resist by force the demand of tire
Uri ed States that Costa Ulra bo permi- ।
Three women and one man came here opportunity
Monday and visited the stores of the nition or rew
Grand Leader mid Cecil & Company pleasing pi re
• the
• I $1,729,000 for the secoud
next
. Un
nd sel
nipht
played with faris, begin* Burl
Doment mid is driven by Ben Horton
o? of this city. The telegram concerning
SWINDLE. OFFICERS SAY
man to call on the county
Iappy I.nd had again captured first
money. This horse is owned by 8. H.
BUSINESS WIFN HEAD BIG FUND DECURED T.R. WEST dies THEULEBURNE APPROPRIATIONS BILL IS
buin-- Mtn ntflu diu AVALABLE FOR TUESDAY THE GENERA5 L0S[
gigantic fraud eouspiracies
tempted by confidence men.
The conspiracy, it was as
a confederate of
tory, according to
Nsso einted Br. M I
late today.
is under indictment.
"I am a pauper, ...........nd ruin-
ed," he wrote to Charles W. French,
who is said to have been head of the
•alls" will ceane
I of Trade after
the adoption by
L MeDowell, pastor of the
1I1,000 allotment of aid on this high-
FI finish
returned
ense, but since th v are liable to be in- Ward
h re now under eus
said about the w:
there. The next game* bituminous to
DIES; FUNERAL
n member of the First Baptist church with some dresses while the others
of the word, alwa
thoughtful, very
judgment of oth
hering strictly
of honor and ii
quietly along life
. d hers and h> '
in the bank. However, he assured his
area of 800 acres of
(By A
. Aug.
our th
confer
American Lengue
Cleveland I, New York fl.
chi cago 5, Philadelphia fl.
Detroit 12, Washington 3.
St. Louis 2, Boston 15.
When they returnedto the home at 11:30 $150 to $175
the free <
’rational n
will consi
log.
The rep
d killing
at tie re
out foul.
(By Associnted Pros*)
Chicago, Aug. 23. Nick Ario
band that fleeced him. "My wife and
nditions outlined
Wednesday, continuing e
chants and
ready for
w hen Foderal a
French and W r
counting Davis
in Cleveland and
Rudolph E. K
National League
Pittsurgh 3, Boston 4.
philadelphi a 1. Cheago 0.
New 1 ork 7, HI, Lou* 10.
Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati 7.
I which provides for 150 represen-
Among the men for
hate been issued, but
be, n apprehended, are
toward grndunting.
The New Movico
rated '
Bob II
to the verge of suicide. Z.
is shown by correspondence
Federal agents to have made
threat to "blow his bra us
M. T
Mr. W.
the regular
took under
Ih ’ you be
n higlway
Berber, resided here since that time.
k Cleveland bond sales I She is survivod by a husband and
Strobel of Akron, Ohio; |f,\" children as follows:
1 W. A Ilelsley, Oklahoma City; Mrs.
ever at
some one, and '
officials were '
quest and ex-
senate to
ce report
ations bill.
, HAPPY LAO WINS FIRST
Guests in Reynolds Homo
Mr R W . Reynolds of Anson, and
Mrs. Anna Files of Oklahoma are vis
iting Mr and Mrs. E R. Roynolds, 606
East Willingham.
---q ......
with reference
settled at an
Yours very truly,
ROLLEN J. WINDnoW,
State Highway Engineer.
--------------0-—, .
him all the (det
coming sehool
Dail
J. I
ling to the request
J. W Floore, Jr., J. O. Rhome, C. A. advised the
w ill in
marked in the "free of tiek" column.
uts and
age Boa
flow ing
happy and will be there who is in charge
■ . 2A and offered for highway No. 2 th,
a compromise proposition to induce neg
mtesting parti, s to withdraw their B .
permitted to start to work of
-'am. A. R. Vemh, me that he’md killed
Inst week. Happy Lad, the black d, cnse d ,
■hall blow out my brains.
Arrested At Hotel
French and five alleged associates
were arrested in an elaborately furnish-
id suite at a local hotel. French pre
of thanks was extended to him b on stendily pushed forward and the
I I. re... She was born in Kentucky and additional $11,000, but they woula hola
n.....I on his own recog- ‘ ameto Texas with ler father and fam- that back at this time and use their
iywhenshe W"n “ small child. They discretion about the matter later on.
ir.. miles north.of the city. Suppose you leave heard from Judge
wa. married to J. M Helsley 45 Chrisman by this time, if not you can
year ag0 in, leburne and they located learn of him the facts about the mat
ion Mr. Helsley '• place two and a half ter
। miles north of the city on the Fort, *
A. E. Strezin, a Worth road, where they continued to
Wiiwaukee broker; Ernest Strelzin, his reside until twenty years ago when'
they moVed to Cleburne. Tirey havel
ted to occupy the dis
ago Tuesday.
Mr. West was a Mason, also u mem
ber of tire Odd Fellows lodge and the
Elkg lodge. Like his father, who was
a gentleman of the old school, Mr. ’
West was a gentleman in the true sense ,
al Railroad Labor Board.
Capper Tincher bill
exehang r.
id from Burk son to the Hill
the ec
now 1 1‘
Rio Vistn; H <
IJoshun; Jo- 11
d and
ctioni to the building of highway nilrond
it. A. Kelly, M ir. thn-
• . W I |
tt Brown, I. T. ami
igzh, Joshua; Dr. • i -
Chicago, Tli., Aug. 23,—With six
men under arrest and warrants issued
for ten others. Federal offieials today
were going deeper iuto the "three mil- ,
lion dollar swindle" attributed to the i
“‘robbers’ trust,” of which John W.
Wortirington is declared to be the head.
Evidence already uncovered. Federal
agent* assert, reveals one of the most
so Irelp me, Fremh, unless you return
to me the $2,500,000 that you and your
ident Stewart brought eral Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash-
.lar between Duval and Jollyville in
ih, northern port of Travis County
before they were halted. The fire rag-
,d for three day*. Carelessness by
Mexicans in burning grass is said to
have started the fire.
- . _ ---0--—
s courteous, kind and
charitable in his
. w hile him self nd- ;
his high staudard
ity. He w. ut very
way doing goo ] to
■ 1 there a* hesaw the
ver asking recog
or his ......is. His t
. liis business abil- ,
li, upright charae
........ and admiration ।
•I l'. and E. B. Ielsle p and J. J. Helsley
। • i burne; Miss Minnie Helsley. Also'
two sisters, Mrs. A L. Taylor of Cle i
burne and Mrs. Young of Oklahoma
City. She is a cousin of Jack Beal of
of the dresses.
If the shop lifters
arrest more could be
’’ Davis at 12:20 Tuesday afternoon. The fun
> was why the lornl
ied along, so the 11
nation coula be held
i. II ' any friends ns well ns the lodge. When naked If ticks will soon be eradicated from Som-
winter, but wish t special program had been render- ervel and Johnson counties This coun-
an I •• for the ed Mr. Stewart snid: Ity got started a little earlier than Som-
Cleburne boy« There was no special program, but ervell county In this work, but It will
Springfield, 111., announcing
of there v as plenty of call and all went not be long until these counties will bo
The third and final game of the
-erics of games between Sherman and
'Meridian road, or highway No. 2, from th Farmer. A Mereinants Nationai ' l burne w as played yesterday after-
Burleson to Cleburne, have recently , noon at Luton park, the victory goiag
written Representative John Veateh at Bank, died enr y Tuesday in .mg a 1 Sh „ by a si or of 5 to 3. nr-rn . rrrrn
Austin asking him to mil on the State his home, 609 Prairie toenue Al l, order to make a victory doubly II I I I I I I I II
Highway Engineer and urge that tho though it was known among bl* friends ure Conkrite and Beaman of the via 7 I l . I
highway be that Mr. West had W U I U UU I I L.I I
released at once so that the construe- health this summer, hi* condition was When two men 011 a visiting team swat
tion work migirt be started. 'generally attributed to he unusual "" a home run it in 1 sure indication
in reply Mr. Veateh has written tho heat and his death after so short an that " 1is out to .win n ther is
letter given below to his nephew Otto illness was a shock to his friends. A any PoSbl chanee l 1 h > ura!.
Foster. .few days ago Ie became ill and suf- tho viniting vam, alvo fanned fur
ATATHCD NI
htui r. ni.
on this important road will soon bo was taking a special art course in Chi- ' ' '
under way.
Mr. Veateh’s letter follows:
No. 2, pending the settle
• controversy on highwa
between Dall's and Waco. He will be
here to attend the funeral, it was said
horse of Cleburne, took the first, second I
and ttird heat* at Sodalin, Mo., races
b arers will
a
Military Institute Is II
ird is a school that '
somerve ll ounty.
tie Roy D. Smith
the tick eradiea-
ision of the Fed.
It has not been
eged swindling
• ' IE- ■
d by his wife,
T. Gray of Fort
rs. F. F. West,
ors & M< r han s
hurne, Charles C.
Bank at Joshua,
lrne. Nolle II.
id Sam West of
hese tin ir many
of friends of the
re sympathy.
family arc reduced to beggary. And .
star., lo- at,
these if the mem
war- under the
o highway No. 2A is
arly date.
MONEY IN ILLINOIS RAGE Sala 7
---------- Friends : d th
W. Davis ... '
seized by Mrs. ■' M. Helsley, 63 years of age, I
written 742 North Anglin street, died suddenly ।
i d However, no
v ns no one had
t, were made.
1. It is the
’if zine then
Austin, Texas, Aug. 21, 1921.
Mr. Otto Foster,
Cleburne, Texas
ng in Joh
in eonnee
In fact, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Helsley, and pulled off a slick piece of shop- ity and
Miss Minnie Helsley and Mr. J. M. lif ing. They got three new handsome ter won 1
Ilelsley l ft home nt s o’clock Tuesday fall wool dresses from Cecil & Company of all wi
morning und Mrs. Helsley was in time and two from the Grand Leader. The The t .
best of spirits and in good health, value of the property taken was from this afb rn
the American Rubber Company, a $100,-
(Kill tire 01 ra, B ono of the men un
br arrest. K hu was arrested after he
had endeavored to diseount at the Mer-
HIGHWAY DEPT..'
‘s work in the N
rd there last von
• for Ros- t n.
will take Th.
PRESS NEWS
burne and throughout the county will afternoon when tho shoplifting took W. - \
join the R. view in extending sympnthy place and at that hour a good many Crow, B I'
to the relatives during this hour of shoppers come in and hence it was no R. E. I at
(home Imppy."
he as originally made,
to this section of this
nts l' arned that
ngton had been dis
notes for huge sums
other eastern cities.
■i, vice president of
Cleb
il l
were fre«h
st Hus nee
killed. No
• Ies i w o
• eating lb. t
the nt- »t ' nt
p notch, will •
100 and While
. isfactory
few day*
iefs and
rences in
mid asks
B mp, Ht B. Norwood, attorney's off e. Some hours later the
I wu Dougins, E. E. sheriff received a phone cull and un
Da ' IL P. Lichte, d erstood the man to say: "Well, it is
L. W. Grubbs, done " The sheriff thought the man
a. m. they found her on the floor in the The matter wa* immediately reported Presbyterian
sleeping porch. She was breathir.g but to the officers and they began working service The
never spoke a word. A doctor was im- on ti case and feel confident of thu charge nd going
mediately summoned and she patted work accomplished thus far. Joshua tl v will ha
peare fully away nt 12:20 p. m. I The visitors eame to this city in a term, nt in 1 I do
revealed just Imw the
of Davis was accom -iyesterday;
.tion was discovered I ' rom J'
D. Steakley it was learned 1
W orthingt on.
Head of Tire Concern Arrested
Apprehension if the members of the
band followed an investigation replete
with the melodrama of tapped tele-
. - wires, si ret codes mid dicta-
graphs.
century and ahe was well known ing at the dresses and because of being lan, II.
throughout the county. She had been several of them were able to get away W. I'
witl Sherman, got two 2lmHo hits, also
Wisroek got one, while Lewis, llopper, i hr n in that work In- comn
Lind and Wileman sot J base hits, an early date upon the designa
Eleven Cleburne men died on bases, ways so as the unemployed n
while Sherman had only four to demise tieipate in the expenditure a
same way, button of the fund* ti4ns
Cleburne to Andmore . throughout tin ounty and repiying to ditonal lands for th,
was stated last night th.it the thr teegram sent it tle request of the r..xas was introduceq
e games with Ardmore here thia Aivisory Be ard nf Johnson county road Hlouse by Repr sentativ
week had been transferred to Ardmore commit tee men appealing to the com gerts that by stopping
the team at timat place guaranteeoing mission •<» grant further time before now । - 00 000 o4 th. 4
eburne $500 to come there and play, annulling its order arranging Ilie re- priated for that purpi
npportionment of state and Federal aid nng that uffi< en. Ian
on Johnson County designated high- bene purehased under
ways so an to guurantee a hard surface expunsion of the univ
art icies.
Sheriff Miller stated thia a man had
been to his office Tuesday morning and
snid some one hnd been prowling
isaut than working.
s always np to the tom
dnnce Inss niglrt was 1
THE COUNTY’S
BEST PAPER
get in the classie shooting event of the Morning Review:
grand American handieap trap shoot Happy Lad win* first money in 2:20
today. He broke 198 out of 200 tar- pace. Time 2:08%.
got*. 8. 8. DEMENT.
up hi, t
M. I. I
hasing of ad-
Iniversity of
day in the
King. He as-
ch purchasing
100,000 appro-
will be saved
already have
- act for the
service is to Im condueted by Dear Sir:
sman; Elmer L.
Jr J. C. Blakeney,
I Lain.
By Associated Br.
nd. Aug. 21. St
ission to the 409,0
v , . . . . . Mrs. West was greatly concerned over ’
.. . , u, .v-. , 'our letter received and noted. I . . . .. . f
X l , . ' Iuterment have just returned from an interview her husband’s a taek
will take (dace at tim old Lane Prairie with Mr. Windrow, State Highway En dep regret ,b"‘ she had not. ben noti
p"/''- i . gineer. He informed me that he had fied so that she eould have been with
loRow mg is a h. of the pallbearers: written Judge chrisman telling him him. Mr. W est.was always very plucky ,
swindling band have stolen from me, I/AetiegTom W- iius, Venusi Judge tint they could go to work on the high- and never failed to ami ingly mini- .....
0. ' Chrisman, M. L. Daniels, Oran wav from cleburne to Burleson, on the ""7 the seriousn..... of his condition " " t, ' « wa, after
Mmith, Hugh Wilton. JJack Atchley. and despite the urgiug of his wife and rn‘ ~ --I,-""’ an r
iLui rn»v fir , 11 V L it t origina! understanding that there . . I . | . . t the three games here. Hience there will
Ionorary Ir. ii. ii. Kourk. Dr. Let . . . .1 ,,.7, n 1,1 o reitives thnt he take a rest, he (on
, .. .1. . would be the $100,000 nvailable for ", ...... ... ... 1
pa • r, W. J. Stewart, J. F. Kirtley, EI.. v •» ii r *i .. i tinued his duties at tlte bank until a
c,, . . . ’ . . "1-‛ highway No. 2 and he further stated , ,
f. (ire sham, I. L. Steakley. .» . . ’ . . । . i few day ago.
ii. fi । * . ... that he dic Hot want to be uderttood ,, ? .. g., i
Mrn. ilelsley was formerly Miss : ... , , Mr. ost WM Hie won of the late ,
7 n* qying thu they would not grant the .. , ,, ... . .. , ’
Mr. i id Mrs. W. U Went of Joshua,
one < the oldest and beat known fam eo me 1 or nseriesant wi e ose the tory:
ilion n the county. He was born at sen..... here. There will be “ double- Hon. ”■ O’ Chrisman,
Caddo Drove Aug. 51, 1881, before his hunder Imre at Luton park mi Lnbor County Judge,
father and a few other citizens moved Day, Sept. >tl>. A big rally meeting Johnson (ounty,
the village to the presei site of the WH" held last night and it '* opod to Cleburne, Texas,
town of Joshua, lb was for a time get a biz erowd out at the closing gumes De ir Sir:
bookkeeper for the Citizens Bank at here. There ar.....ven Eames to be The state Highway Commission at.
Joshua and for a number of years had played here, including the double head the regular session just closed again
been with the Farmer, & Merchant, or took under consideration your request
National Brink. He was married
Miss Maude Simmons just ten
/Rv Asneinted Press'
Washington, An.- 23. — Enst and
West Texns- Wodnesday and Thurs-
day, fair.
Richard Weinstein, a Milwau-
te of nine-
ay adopted
m tire edu-
Thu House
rr"H morn-
shion is still ready to con-
'plication for an additiot (
Mrs. Helsley had been n resident of high powered ear and it is said they The
Johnsen county for more than a half went into these stores and begun look- ' son w
received a dispateh
lieity d pertinents of the
ersity and the Agricultural
nieal College were abolished
and t "11, under the supers
No. 2A. The Commission decides that, onf.
i in i i. w of the faet, that the additional the ,
amount of aid that they proposed to tives
allot to this highway amounting to the
$11,000 was withdrnwn from highway In
4 P
o. 2A and thereby permit the
g of the constructiou on both of
highways, that they could not be
sheriff Miller stated yesterday that ranted in grinding this addi
'• report of a killing X miles west amount of ail unless the terns of their
th" city wan ......rue. Smh a r.- proposa1 are azreed to..
4
Miller, ustiqr Wrigit aud Assist, would permnit tie starting of toe con-
i' county Attorney Pre atridg, went struction "" highway No. - under ”•
I" held at 4 o'clock to the place for an investigation. (In torms .........rizinal agreement, wher
'he home and Rev. his r urn to this city Sherifr Mi ler by an allotment of aid of $100,000 was
the Anglin Street at ited that a young | dy nt th. hoi. made to this projeet. In other word
will conduct tin had stated that she had I.....n robbed of '".,l ar uthorized to start work on
na will then take jewelry, but had ’so..... h-d n keeping " Project uler the torma o1 the
by automobile tot frona tting the , I ecit
ive charge of the in artieleu. wih the understanding that th" allo
cemetery,
chosen from the Ma-
etion of the refreshments to ington, D. C.
force of the Review and a The work of tiek erndieation has
No. 107, Fraternal
i large turn out of;
hal last night, the
ast of ice cream and
was no speeinl pro.
ustom nf this lodge
tatives, which
limit. Tlere i
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