Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The first home ran king was the prodigal son.
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Hay-fever guarantees the freedom of the sneeze.
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was not allowed.
It wishes were fires all schools would be burned.
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Mount Pleasant Railroad has leased a
motor ear from the Texas & Paeifie
Or gives a thrill of joy;
The beauty of a forest tree,
The sweet face of a boy.
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6. Famous Mirro trade-mark. Tour
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Some people think a divorce in time saves mur-
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cleaned.
“AT IOUR BEBVICE•
1. One-pieee hollow steel, non-rust
handle with thumb-notch and eye-
for hanging. Always cool.
2. Tightly rolled sanitary bead, free
from dirt-catching crevices.
8. Strong, flat-headed rivets keep
the handle firm and secure.
A rich nation finds it has plenty of poor rela-
tions.
Russia has tried bolshevism and is found want-
ing.
PIDRAS NRGRAS DEFERS
BULLMIGHT FOB ELECTION.
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That nettles may not grow.
I always want to share with von
The things that make me glad.
But, O, 1 seed to tell you, tod,
Of those that make me sad.
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Now and then a man wonders why, with all the
sweet and pretty girls in the world, he picked out
such a lemon, when everybody knows he grabbed
her because sh was the only one who would have
him.
METHODIT ORPHANS HAVE
otrIG AT LAMPASAS.
The
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Rome men look so cheap they give themselves
Uni’away.
killed Father James B. Coyle, priest rested after be had run down among
of St. Paul’s Catholie. Churh, Auz ths automobiles parked at ths station
11, was today bound over to await and after he had drawn his own gun
dot ion of the Jefferson oountv grand and attempted to shoot Officer Swin-
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the disarmament congress.
appointment,
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NnGnO FUGrrrva MAKES
GuN FIGHT AT MABSHALL.
The things that make me glad:
The first gay flower dashed with dew,
in spring when all the world is new.
And earth is sunshine-elad.
This bit of verse that comforts me.
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for baying energy enough to get a wifenran t it
' barely possible that he didn’t have energx-enough
to escape!
AMBENS OF TUB ABSOCIATED PRE8B
Kambeiatod Prems is exelueively on til led to the use
ation of all news dispatehes eredited to it or not
credited in this paper aad also the local new pub
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(on rural route)
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. *4- EAwin.
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BATTERY
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This special introductory offer is made by special arrangement with the
manufacturers to acquaint you with the advantages of Mirro Aluminum cook-
ing utensils. We know once you use a Mirro utensil, you will always be a
Mirro user.
These convenient, durable, Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans are of the size
most used in every household. They are the standard quality Mirro pans
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JUST COMMON SENSE
_______________________ A woman may be superstitious, but she wquld
That settles the House shortage for the former pgesi- rather have a black cat cross her path than to have
• • her huehand cross her.
Father is worried by the glory of the sitting
son.
ushed herein.
A» rigbts of republieation of wpecial diapatehes herein
sr* also tserved.
qualified and I might urge her a|
Why make a fuss about thi
fitness for the job necessary for an appointment .of
this kind! ha---amia
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A group of African girls are on their tray to I When the engine begins hitting only on two
America to learn dressmaking. They know where eylinders a man’s profanity starts hitting on all
to find styles suitable to their climate.
be able to make a more indigent Sle salad than any-.
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Boche business enterprise isn't bosh.
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Many bluffs are ealled; but few are chosen.
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Prohibition is the mother of intention.
How’d you like to make vacation a vocation f
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Men love the ladies for themselves and nbt their
clothes. If you do not believe it just remember they
courted and married them and “fit and bled” for
’em baek in the days uf the long trains, hoop skirts
and bustles.
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A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist, Owner
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The conference will bring together themater
diplomata of the world, men trained in international
law and diplomatic practice. • on mndp,
is there a woman in the United States qualified
to deal with
them? /"b( t r°
Our Battery Dept., in charge of Mr. Dewey Hill, is pre-
pared to make any tests or repairs necessary for your battery.
Distilled water on hand at all times. New batteries in
stock.
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Eagle Pass, Texas, Aug. 14.—Just as'
the stago was set for a big bull fight
in Piedras Negras for next Sunday
the announeement was made that the
bull fight was off. The reason for this
is that the election for Governor of,
the State of Coahuila will be hold next
Sunday, whleh is regarded as enough
excitement for one day. There are tiro
eandidates for the office in the field
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State Throw? Cordon of Police Here to Stop
Boose Flow—-Headline in the Detroit Ffe Ptesh.
Can't you hear the Detroiters shout “Dani it?do .
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The trouble with some men in they are no erazy
for publicity they fail to distinguished between
chenp notoriety ad fame.
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A woman wears tight shoes and then wonders
why she suffer. so from corns. It is almost as
much of a mystery as why a small boy suffer, from
atomachache after eating green apples.
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After looking at some of the things they have
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passenger sergice, beginning
next Sunday. The motor ear, which
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After a few years of married life most women
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_Beeond.SemnMe for a husband and be satisfied with having married
tiye, C. J. Andenson, Bpeeiai a pretty good meal ticket. .
iiding. Chiengo, III.
Nive, Ralph B. Mulligan,
I Btreet, Nev York
— General Arnulfs Gonzalez and Mij- eral Jacinto B. Travins, wks has
ares Sanchez-and they have ben mak- eliminated from tbs rase ns a i
ingjan active eampaign. General Osa- of his eonneetion with the killing
mien has just held a big rally la Pte- saloons in Piedras Negras have
dras Negras as which he was the’prin- ordered closed next Sunday n ae
cipal speaker, an doutlined his polieles of the eleetion, as A safeguard 94
Until the Robles killing there were disorder. The bull fight wid
three eandidates, the third being Gen place Sept. 4
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to arrest B. Hunt, a negro wanted in
Texarkana on a eharge of stealing a
trunk from the Texas A Paeifie pas-
senger station, here this morning a
shot was fired and several guns were
drawn. Only the crowded condition
of the station prevented more shots
from being fired. The negro was ar-
Women in politics are all agog over the remark
of Representative Alice Robertson, who. whh ap;
ibjeet of appointing a woman t
ingress, said: aistngo’
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BEARD 10 $cPAVE DOwN W006 STONES AND
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I always want to share with you
The best thoughts that I know;
Those that are wholly big and true
And pure. O search me through and through •
From the way preachors are paid salvation is al-
most free.
jury after a preliminary trial at which yer. He was taken back to Texarkana
the detense offered so testimony. Bond this moruing. ’
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is the mosts important thing in the world to the ill ono—AND
TOU8.
Moat men feel they are lucky these days if they
can t least save their faces.
A man may be born to command, but every man
marries to be commanded. •
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I alwyaa want to share with you
All things thst pleasure bring;
I wonder if you've beard it, too,
The song that makes me dream of you.
The song that gray wrens sing;
Great Snow drift clouds, I hope your eyes
Are loving as mine are;
And, O this blne-and-rose sunrise
Thst dims the morning atari
“Miss Alice,’
town anti-suff, r
a name for Mrs. (
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If so, then she should have a place am
"s delegates. If not, then it should be
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Looks to us as though Alice Robertson ia poa-
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Lammpasas, Texas, Ang 21.—A brass :
band about twenty-five strong, com- ।
posed of boys and girla from the Meth- :
odist Orphanage at Waco, arrived Imre
Monday afternoon and after rendering
a program on the publie squre, were
taken to Hancoek Springs nt >1 o'clock '
in the evening by Member, of the enn- ,
gregation if the local Metliodist
ehureh, where they enjoyed a plunge ) 1
la the swimming pool and a picnic
■upper. At 8 o'clock they renderol a
musieal program en the ehureh lawn,
which was enjeyed by a very large :
4nd appreciative audience, aftr whih
they were entertained in different
Methodist homes. ;
PARIS * MOUNT PLHASANG
LINE IEASES MOTOR CAB. .
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ieet gfsnnmons in several Los Angeles chunehes on
One minister, eulogizing Obenehain, ssid: “He
lives for Madelyn (hie former wife.) It she smiles
upon him, life is good and nothing else matters-
save keeping her smiling. How many men there are
who can keep a wife in money, but who never try
to kenn her in smiles."’
" whether Obenehain is wise in standing by the
woman who left him is open to question. But
many of us Might profit by this minister’s remarks.
Giving mony, if one has money to give, often is
not even praiseworthy. But the giving of one's
time and thought and convenience in order to keep 1
a loved one in smiles always is praiseworthy. And
it benefits the giver as well as the receiver. If one
happens to be without a wife, one still may help
others to smiles—some AUd, for instanee, or some
unfortunate who no longer is a child
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IF IT FITS—
has bees In sac ou a branch lino to
Louisiana, baa bean leased as an ex-
periment. It the patronage is mtf-
cient to justify continued operation
will be made permanent. It will wke
one round trip n day to begin with
PREACHEB WHO KILED
PRIEST SB DMNIED BAIL.
whom Mrs. Catt called a small 4
obably didn’t look very far for ing-
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With nearly 6,000,000 jobless persons in theu.-
ed States, normalcy takes its place with the S’fulla
dinner pail” and “Republican prosperity in the
great Amnerican bunco game.
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Roncce (Fatty) Arbuckle has two motor cars.
Why not get a truck. Roscoe T '
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Maybe the Squaws are uncovering their ears to
hear what the wild braves hre saying.
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I’d like ours to be a God-fearing country, com-
mitted to reforming the world.—President Harding.
Mr. Wilson must have lots of fun these days.
man on the stage today, and this is her
best play.
Also
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1 vofleetiou upon the charaetc, etanding,
- person, fine or eorporation whiele may
of The Review, »ill be gladiy w
brought to the attontion of the pubr
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Prescriptions are an emergency need purely and simply.
No one ever knows when medicnes may be wasted—but all
know how vital they are when their requirement in demanded.
As the best physician is seleeted for the best service to the >
patient, why should Mot extreme and extra care be exercised
to get the best druggist to supply the best drugs and give the
greatest care in the preparation of the medicine!
In our preseription department every ndvanced step in
seientifie compounding is followed; every drug is tested for
its purity and potency and every man handling prescriptions
in our store must show proof of knowledge and long exper-
ience. INSIST ON THE PROTECTION OF OUB NAME ON
EVERT MEDICINE LABEL.
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^ship white elephants.
X«I _ ' « Hee or not to flee’’—that’s the Turk quen
are drawing attention just now to Los Angeles, tion
where the trial of a woman is to be staged. The ___
r ‘ womanin the case,.beautiful and brainless, left n ' Some men who voted dry in haats are repenting
huspund who loved her madly to go to the man she in Cuba.
thought she loved. It waa this man who was mur-
dered. The woman is Mrs. Ralph Obenehain. and I
the husband she deserted, who happens to be a law - "ccteton,
yer, is in Bos Angeles to defend her in the courts
and to protect her in so Tar as it Ilea within hia l
power. i '
The love of Ralph Obenehain, maybe because it j
isaumusual to thisi day of on-again-off-again marriag- I
en, haa attracted wide attention and waa the sub-
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1921, newspaper, August 26, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433888/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.