Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEw
PAGE FIVE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922
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TOM SANTSCHI
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TOPICS of the DAY
PATHE NEWS
REGULAR YALE PRICES
SNUB POLLARD
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NEW PRICES ON
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
six
the city jail.
SHOE REPAIRING
for
Only When
Men's Soles, Hewed$1.00
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Ladies’ Boles, sewed-.... 76c
Foot Troubles Relieved.
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ARTHUR FUDGE HERE SPENDING
HOLIDAYS WITH HIS PARENTS
Size 24
Size 27
$1.20
$1.65
FORT WORTH LEGION MEN
DENOUNCE GEOS' PARDON
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helping
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the
taek of pneumonia,
only a few days.
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eheck nt
granted.
return for the promise to keep these
evil spirits out of the homes of their
victims.
Wushington,
t ion for t lie
At 6 o'clock Sunday morning* John,
the 20 year old noh of Nat Byars, liv-
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trade
SON OF NUT BYARS DIES
SUNDAY MORNING AT SIX
[ We Furnish
| GLASSES
HERE ON A VISIT TO MR.
AND MRS. F. C. TREPTOW
Historians have
seripts, recentiy
ETRO
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tion.
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POLICE SHOOT DOWN
YOUTHFUL BANDIT
Richard Caiuhonay’t
famout play
DRUG ADDICT REQUESTS
TO BE KEPT IN JAIL
MILLIONS PROPOSED TO NAZIMOVA SCINTILLATES
ENFORCE PROHIBITION IN HER NEW SCREEN PLAY
THE CLASS IN SPANISH
TO MEET THUGS. NIGHT
“MOLLY O”
Comes Tomorrow
Paris Physician Successful in Treating
Disease With Use of Blood
From the Horse.
One Destractive Insect is Used to Fight
Another; Each Capable of
Useful Work.
practice
expeets
"SINK OR SWIM"
one-act comedy
"THE SECRET OF
BUTTE RIDGE"
two-act western
comedy drama
BUTNER A OLOWEE
Jewelers
J. a. Butner, Optemetrin
FARMERS MILL AND FEED CO.
Corner Hillsboro St. and Buffalo Avenue
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RAG RUGS
Good assortment of colors to choose from.
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Waxahachie Cops Busy
T. O. WAYLAND
W O. W. Building
geration to say that in this picture she
shows herself one of the gretaest art
resses of the sereen.
In •Camille” Nazimova has done for
the silver sereen what Bernhardt, Elea
nora Duse, Clara Morris, Olga Mother
KELLYS
THE I IOME DRY GOODS STORE
worry, and "scare," to frighten, Locke.
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MISSISSIPPI LOSES TO
lop and from n gullop to n harum-
senrum scamper."
• in
CAMI
rapidly at the prices we are
pendable merchandise.
less than’his new
ECOTT NOT WILD ABOUT
TRADE TO CHAMPION CLUB.
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" I he Price Is the Thing"
ing on
away.
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These artists
interpretation of
MANY DIVORCE CASES
ON DOCKET AT ABILENE
CHANGED OFFICE; IS NOW
OVER HOM DRY GOODS OO
nt his former loeation mill he
to be even more suecessful in
office.
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Guest of Mrs Smith
Mi” Lena Gulliek of Dallas is here
visiting her mint, Mrs. Joe Smith.
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Spend Day in Cleburne
J. L. Rush and wife were visitors in
this city yesterday.
It is unnecessary for us to state that we appre-
ciate the good patronage given us during the
year now closing. We want it in 1 922. We
will try even harder to please you and you will
find us better equipped in every way for the
New Year. We are always glad to make new
acquaintances and new patrons. Call in to
see us.
JANUARY SPECIAL OF
LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
SHOES CONTINUED
Buy now, the prices are absolutely right
on all LEATHERS! IDES.
meeting with
who goes to New I or Ie in
any seat- any time
Just So.
"Whnt are theseT
"Accounts kept in anelent Nineveh
on clay tablets."
"Ah, the origlnal loose-leaf ledger."
— Loulsville Courier-Journnl.
excite or
five historieal xocie
the Ameriean anso
LAST TIMES
TODAY
very much the same linen. This la ,
the fox that me the squirrel that stole 910, 000, 000 will be
the eggs of the mazpie that killed the the’ house by its appropriations com
sparrow that devoured the fly that mittee, it was said today by commit
destroyed the caterpillar Unit spoiit tee menabers
the eabbage that grew in the house
that Jack bulit !
Nature uses one pest to fight another.
Each of the ereutures mentioned is a
pest ; yet each Is capable of useful
work.
Moths mid butterflles lay hundreds
of eggs at a time, so that if nothing
preyed on caterpillars we should soon
Similar.
•What’s become of Blithersby ?"
"He‘s gone where the wicked cease
from troubling and the weary are at i
rest."
"Deadr"
"No. Indeed. He‘s doing time in a
model penitentiary."
agraney, two of whom were
Roston, Dee
peeted of theft, and two were
verbs, "hare,"
Washington Irving's use of li in his I
e jailed | "Alhambra," where he wrote:
i-o -i- "From a walk, the horse soon
passed to a trot, from n trot to a gal-
the Grandview road, passed
rather be back
Hugh Duffy t
division again
Dr. Robert II Lord 2 Harvard
Wnxahnehie, Dee.
night was a busy time
ed to hold next y
New Haven, Conn.
Sex shortstop and
mid emotional quality as makes her de
nerve the eipthet to perfection. Here
| ’he is at her beat, and it is no exag
tory ami other unpleasant subjects,
CUBAN TEAM INHAVANA.' they collected considerable sums In
eaptain last
one easily understands the statement
that it is one of the finest love stories
of nil times, mol that the play still
thrills mid delights, seventy years nf
'* ter being produced in Parin,
The elass in Spanish at the Y. M C.
A. will get together for the first time
on Thursday night. Jan. 3 at 7 o'clock
at the Y. M. A. Those desiring to
take up Spanish -re requested to be
present at thi stime as the particular’
of the work and the kind of text books
to be used will be decided upon at
this meeting.
WARNERS’ GOOD-
YEAR WELT SHOE
HOSPITAL
Grips and hand bags repaired.
Leather gools dyed.
With us, it is not merely a ques-
tion of money; but rendering real
service to our patrons.
Come to us with the assurance
that glasses will be advised only
when necessary.
tho never to be for
forgotten star of "The
Sheik"
in Boston
Her Supreme Triumph
—a modern version of
the masterpiece by Al-
exander Dumas.
ame for
role of
president of
listorienl ass
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nzed 43 father of seven children,
confessed holding np four men
Abilene, Dee. 30. Of the 100 new
cases filed with District Clerk J. K.
Fuller since the last term, 40 per cent
are estimated to be divorce suits, ac-
cording to the clerk. Court convenes
Jan. 2 with n heavy docket, including
a number of murder cases. The grand
jury, which will be impaneled the same
day, is understood to have many mat-
ters to cinsider.
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Everett Seott, the
remember making out a
nil. His request has been
Special Priced Items
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Ladies Union Suits, winter weight, long
sleeve, long length, Maline Brand, all sizes, a
was due to an at
He had been siek
Thu funeral took
It is obvious why Nazimova is call abandoned his eareer for her sake.
enforcement of prohibi ed “the incomparable " This brilliant " " " Poignant trag" dy., ,1I
"Thts Im the house that Jack bulitr" tion during the next fiscal year, aetresa’ per form mire in • • Camille ,H‘ 4,1 0 Od mterrat tint •« '
The story of Nature’s warfare run* on amounting to $9,000,000, com pared with shown yesterday at the ) ale Theatre,,
the treasury department ‛s request for where it began a run ot two days,
recommended to evinces sueh a mastery of technique DR. W. B. STREETMAN KAS
Miss May Kecves, who is tenching
school near Grandview, arrived here
Dee. 30, mid remained on a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Treptow, 401 East
Brown street until Jan. 2. She left
Monday to resume her school duties
She enjoyed her visit very much.
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"Harum-Scarum."
Harum -scarum la ii perfectly good
word used in connection with a person
who la exceedingly wild, reckiess or
thoughtless. The word probably origl-
nnted from n combinntion of the two
buying. Stocks and selections are
• • Camille.'1 Nazimova,
30.- Thursday
for the night
other club," he wrote from Auburn,
Ind., n letters to friends, made public
toduy. Hut he prefers the Yankees to
Every department has something to of
ier you not here advertised. Come today,
take time and visit.
A Vicksburg Visitor
W. T. Baughan, of Vicksburg. Miss.,
is here visiting friendsand on business.
He is registered nt the Cleburne Ho-
tel.
Louis, Dec 30.
Mile and Ethel Barrymore did for tin j Streetman has enjoyed a splendid
miffed to jail for fighting. A negro
with some corn whisky was turned
over to the county authorities.
Arthur Fudge, of Han Franeiseo, is
here spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fudge, 317
West Wilson. Mr. Fudge expects to
remain here for some time and mi"
deeide to io. ste either here
Dallas,
have not a single green leaf in the
country But we must have moths
and buttertlies to fertilise flowers. The
chief foe of the caterpillar is the
ichneumon fly, which lain eggs in him
as he crawls on a leaf These eggs
hatch into grubs an kill the cater-
pillar.
The ichneumon fly is enten by small
birds which do useful work in this
way, though in other ways they are
pests, for they eat the farmer’s corn.
They are kept in check by cuckoos,
hawks, crown, and magpies. These
birds of prey, if their growth was un-
checked, would soon kill nil the game
in the country. Squirrels and otier
birds keep them down by stealing thelr
eggs. Squirrels are preyed upon by
foxer which, as we have no wild
beasts in this i-untry, must he kept
in check by mini
"For Better Merchandise for Less"
LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS
"See Window"
bi Jersey and Pussy Willow materials, good
selection of colors, will be sold under value.
"Bleeders." as they are called, gen-
erally come of families with n history
of bleeding. Such sufferers are rare
ly cured. But Dr. 1*. Hmile-Weil of
Paris reports in a bulletin of the
Societe Medicale des Hopitaux the su<
cess he has had with his treatment of
the disense, whieh is called hemophilin
He relates the ease of a child of
seven, n pronounced bleeder, belong
Illg to one of the classie bleeder faml
lies Hint have been written up in
medicui annals since the Eighteenth
century. He guve Hie boy an In.).....
tion of 20 cubic centimetres of normal
horse serum Hint la, horse's blond
with the corpuscles extracted -evers
second month until nfteen injections
had been given. The tendency to
hemorrhage seemed to be arrested,
and after seven years there has been
no sign of its recurrence.
Previous to this Doctor Well had
treated seven case of familiar hemo-
phiiia with sueh injections, Illi of them
successfully, but he never regarded a
case ns wholly cured until that of this
boy. But the fact Hint he has been
free from bleeding for seven years in-
dicates at least that this disease la
curable.
31 Appropria
USED FURNITURE
We can use your second-hand furniture There are many 11
article* around the home you can dispense with, in damaged <>
chairs or roekers, kitehen cabinets high chairs, kitchen tables, $
cook stoves, gas stoves, iron beds, bed springs, buffets, dining 1
tables, good trunks. We have a very large stock of New Fur- 1 •
nit ure. we will exchange anythin: we have for your used fur- P
niture. ' '
stealinr $3 to buy food for his fam-
ily, was sentenced to from three to
twenty years in prison today by Judge
MeKinley.
officers. Eight
by the officers
Iavnnn, Dee. 31. Outweighed ami
out genernled, the Mississippi Uni ver
sity football team lost to the Cuba
Athletic Club today, thirteen to noth-
ing The Cubans employed straigt
football entirely.
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Father of Seven Jailed
Chicago, Dee, 30. Edward Doltin,
Dallas, Dec. 30. Stating that lie
had the morphine habit mid couldn’t
cure it, n man today asked the city
police officials to keep him in jail.
He is charged with forgery, ami says
Dr. W. Il Streetman, who Ims main |
tained offices over the Bradbury I
Clothing store for the past fourteen
years, has changed his location and is
now in an attraetive suite of offices,
over the Borne Dry Hood’ store. Dr
fuund, to assist them in their delvings
into Ilie past, P’rofessor Charies II.
oldfather of Wabash college. Craw
fordsv ill . lad., today told the Altieri
can Historical assoeiation, in eonven
tion here.
wao English
nud
Fort Worth. Die. 31. The pardon
ing of Eugene Debs by President
Iarding was denounced nt a meeting
of Bothwell Kime Post, American Le-
gion, here today.
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elation. The < ‘atholie asnoeiation vot
recently announeed.
try to get in tin- first
than to play on any
First Magic Lantern.
Fakers in the old days were no less
quick than their present brethren to
take advantage of scien’ifie discover-
ies to fool the publie, in 1646, one
Athanasius Kircher announced to the
few German scientists of his day that
he had discovered nn Instrument which
would throw large pictures of any
drawing or painting placed on It. upon
a white screen. He wrote quite a
treatise on this first magie lantern
and called it the "Arm Magna Lucis
et Umbrae."
From a scientific point of view
Kircher's discovery did not make a
very deep impression. But haif a
dozen traveling magicians some-
how or other got hold of copies of
the first magic lantern. They trav-
eled far and wide threugh the coun-
try. mid they not only scared the
peasants and small-town peoples out.
of their wits, but by milking a
rpecialty of showing pictures of the
devil, of poor souls frying in purga-
In his "Essay on Eduentin," uses
"hare" ns a verb in this manner- |
“To ‘hare’ and rate them is not to I
teach but to vex them."
In this country, It is generally sup
I posed that "harum-scarum" is an I
Americanizntion, due probably to '
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hr had made a strike in ofl
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place Monday afternoon and the in
terment was in Watts Chapel ceme-
tery, and the fnneral service was con-
dueted by Presiding Elder Shuler, as
sisted by two other preachers. The
funeral was largely attended. The
friends of the deceased will extend
sympathy to the relatives during their
bereavement.
they, has endowed the part with a
charm and power.
Local picture goers will not miss
thia pet ure. It is rarely that such a
masterpiece is seen, seldom that a
great drama and a great netress are
unite. And after seeing the picture,
ic Palace nnc
prices L U
ersty was lected
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Kansas City, Mu., DW. 30. A youth
ful bandit, about 17, was believed fu
fully shot early today by polieeman
answering ii report Hint a drug store
at Forty Fifth nud Belleview avenue
was being robbed.
Another num who was with the boy
shot eseaped, police snid. Early today
the alleged robber was unconscious nt
the General Hospial mid physieians
expressed little hope forhisrecov < ry.
I Nazimova has the role of Camille,
'the woman of the underworld whom
the love of a law student lift a to
, heights of devotion and saerifice, and
who return’ to her showy, pitiful life
! upon learning that her sweetheart has
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922, newspaper, January 3, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433999/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.