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Cleburne Morning Review
THE COUNTY’S
ASSOCIATED
BEST
PAPER
PRESS
NEWS
TH* REVIEW GUARANTEES THRU TIMES AB MUCH CIRCULATION AI ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
SEVENTY FIVE CEN'TS PER MONTH
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922.
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904
SHOP CRAFTS UNIONS REJECT AGREEMENT
NIGHT FOB THE
RAILROAD LABOR BOARD
GO, MEN DO GOOD WORK ON
GASETUESDAY FOND GROWS
HH MINSTR EL
DISPLEASE SHOP UNIONS
Thirteen
SLATON NILE
PLANT 100 PER
HAS NOMINATED
CENT INGBEASE
NEW OFFICERS
the ronds
fent ares
A
moved by the board
1.00
4
ar ill that seetion
rejeeted
Hughes, for
W
ok
It
of Johnson
Woodmen of the World, ithamar Court
morning, following an attack of
pneu
accident, but this condition, it is said, monia.
He was sick only a short time
4
Eugene Poole
and his death came ns a shock to ndn
of talent
ever put foot on Cle
The
im-
The price of admission
TAX R ECEIPTS
O. L. Bishop I
Court adjourned just
Publicity (‘ommittee
o
POPE'S BOOT TO
6
4
The
extended to the relatives dur
LIE IN STATE
RAPIDLY BEING
ANOTHER DAY
LIFE SENTENCE
If th.
(By Associated Press)
likely
o
FOB YNGHING
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til
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of
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lead Pori
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UOMMIGSIONERS
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ONLY FEW MORE DAYS
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party
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to
entene
enitentiary
two
v listen, good folks;
pn
SESSION JAN. 24
vnlunble of
0
the
(By Aesocinted Press)
Sheriff Miller to Fort Worth
Two Fords figured in a collision on
Three negroes were arrested today
here Sunday night.
These aecounts were ordered paid.
both the morning and evening nervice. because of the aecident.
i
{
chair wag W .
formation in
1.00
1.00
int« rment
Lodge No,
collections made
the suit against "
that
Mr.
I hope
return
r night.
is not I
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VI a
eni-
rond
the
in
TEDFORDS IN A COLLI-
SION N. E. CORNER SQUARE
1 He who hesitates in lost,
laugh.
Nii
II is
» Compnny.
special jour
Chicago,
Nationai ’
$708,000 6
2.00
.25
be
He
the
the
Mr l
general
tended
view.
ife imprison-
There were
• negroes and
I in th<
e white
eha rge
( < >.
W. J. BOGLE DIES ATTEM-
PLEAND BODY BROUGHT
HERE FOR INTERMENT
self conf
that lyn
g house
I
is very low.
Come out and
that received exemption slips al
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:iv whon
of the
in, negro
January
, Phelps
(Ry
W ashingto
Wednesday
near the co
ualifying hit
f journalism.
in the east and north por-
of the
TO PAT«POLL TAV:. ,'
$100,00
i.oo
oodrow Wil
already en
other t
t
air to his lungs,
pressure method
same as it will by you.
the «
arthly
mite room.
asked about the
people who at
TmSPOmLHI«™ ««“, E “ i, SEVENRULES1DDPTEO0V
ge in age from 19 to 40 years.
them effect the time and a half wage
a few minutes in the
at outlying points, als were
thought Mr. Charles will
Lace was next
I feeling of the
W. J. Bogle died at Temple Sunda
will soon be overcome,
mutual benefit to the members.
to live on mid raise cotton
in criminal cireles nouneed today by Fred Uppam, nation
al treasurer.
I’‘going,” and in spite of some minor
-________NEW BONUS RESOLUTION (Continued on Page Five)
REACH 6,800 is MStimEilu sbiee CONFERENCE IS
late Pope Benedie t
mid its bondsmen.
Delated Pre)
Capt. G. A. Arrington, 01 Hemp
I, ill county, Texas ..
J. K. Shelton ---
John II. Venteli
listen to no appenla from eot ton grow work and to fill temporary vaeaneies
was in
Ul, I.
No. 4,
a •’ *
was seriously injured.
to reduce acreage ”
However, the prone upon a period of greater strength and
regard to the steps taken
that of Queen Christina
» having abdicated the
settled in Home, where
Grandview, one from
three from Venus as
of resuscitation soon ‘more
me to know' him.
hr possihle for him 1
plete his education '
xtent of thoroughly
but why
a snr
assessment, which is
were phoned to and said they had not I
been called to wait on any one hurt in
There were some just becoming of age
of Mr. and M
ernl doctor
delegation to A. A M.. thus placing
"‘the eyes of Texas ” on your ole home
town.
FUNERAL OF S. D. CHAD-
WELL IS WELL ATTENDED
CONSIDERING WEATHER
view in regard to the general leeling
of the people toward the bondsmen
was also diseussed.
Court Adjourns for Dinner
ertime, which were re
nt to Fort Worth which resulted in the election of Pres your poll tax now. be ready for your
in the old national agrement during
federal control.
He said ” We ployes assigned
ear at this time there pending measure providing for the re-
percent age pnid than funding of wartime loans to the Allied
I powers.
an accident Tuesdny
speeches were made at
funeri
ursday.
I be a
• place
ide file
half the whole
1 1,670. Last ye
was a greater
there is now.
TUGENE POOLE NOW
ON REVIEW STAFF
While in Austin he took
nalistic work and was
time is thr
not let the;
n names from
Burleson, and
of Sweden, whe
throne in 1654,
but get busy and start the ball roll third white man was a strike sympa-
ing. Tuesday, Jan. 31, in the last day thizer. One of the negroes was n cou-
plus crop then they will have things
going their way.
It would be interesting to know what
1.00 the Older Boys Conferenee at A. A M
College, Jan. 27 3(1. The (Hi V club
will send about thirty three delegates.
successful in I
ing seetions
to the witness chair first
Mr. Seroyer gave seven
cident up that way
not exeused on
his courses as is shown by the follow i
ing letter received from Hou. Will II I
fied certain
rying out I
tional Bank
the north mid
Contributions to the W
necident it
don’t ” put sin of the dead man. Three more men
to the memory of Mr.
» sympathy of the com-
vote, mid ahead of the rest. Thia will in connection with the burning to
save time and worry by othes just the death of two negroes in their home
in the past it has been the habit of
farmers to put in a large cotton acre
age, regardless of what their neigh
hors did. This in one reason the price
has been low. If they rnise something
। just at this time.
again presented to the Sennte today
through the Introduction by Senntor
Power & Light Co., mine along and be held at t hr same pin.. next ruesday
righted the rar and repelled the two night. The following have been nomi
men. taking them into the B. A. Rose noted:
(By Associnted Press)
The total number of poll tux r......ipts Washington, Jan. 21.- The question
and < xemptions reaehed the 6,800 ......... for former serviee n,en win
ontdone by the old, strike in the packing plants, while the
WIS mi
any one
the farmers in nil the by the committee because they took
states sow their bind away certain pay provisions contained
in H. W. Moore
W. A. McDonald
the F. <1. Harrington
tiona: Thursd:
l'anhnndle and
I The end men are, as announced in it cost the farmners of Johnson county No. 3, Tribe of Ben Hur. Boilermakers
the ad in this issue of the Review, the to raise 20,000 bales of cotton the past and other organizations.
dialogues, the songs, new mid folk, year and then it would be interesting At the conclusion of the funeral acr
| will be rendered by as pleasing nn ar to know what it cost the farmers and vice was eondueted by Rev. J. I). Ram-
hounewives to raise the 125,000 worth ard, secretary of the V M C. A., where
of turkeys that were old the past few M i Chadwell was omployed lift night
Show your loyalty to Cleburne ami monthnand then see in which the most clerk, made a very touching talk in
the Hi V by helping send a banner profit is made. Let a raise some more compliment to khe good life mid eiti-
turkeys. zenship of the deceased. Many beau-
Mayes, Dean of the Sehool of Jour
nalism:
to emergency
Simmons, Democrat, of North Caro- t
linn, of a five way adjusted compensa
tion plan na an amendment to the
Home. Jan.
the new
partly cloud
West Tex:
temperature
, 01
The body
HII lie in i
other day, the
layed until Thu
previous burial
rites will take
a million peop
falque today I
eue at Grand ।
if any publie
this barbecue,
bondsmen of The National Bank of Dr. J. D. Osborn -
Cleburne, Texas, was diseussed pro mid Dr. H. G. Clements
able to be out within a few days,
ia very sore at present from
bruises and shake up received in
s been attending ।
at Austin, is now "
. . .. burne stage.
collectee with h
H W. Booth, the jitney man, stated Chadwell
laat night, that he had heard of nn an munity is
Monday, Jan. 2.1. This included both ,
Committee still owes over off until tomorrow what you rati do are still hold in conneetion with the
for the eampaign of 1920, today.” Show a spirit of pep, pay lynching.
Rome of the other things be put off Two of the white men were members
and pay your poll tax now f Let's not of the Butcher. I nion which is on
The injunetion suit against
WENT TO DALLAS TO AT
The Commisnioners' Court met in TEND CATHEDRAL SERVICE
railed session Tuesday, Jan. 24, and
nil were present, save Commissioner A. Mudge, O, II. Jones, .1. <1. Ko.
Braswell of the east aide of, the county, key, were joined at Dallas Sunday by
University, for I had hoped to have
him with n. until graduation. He
passed in hi. grade, hero, and although |
he had been in the University only
sinee September hi. gentlemanly con
dnet and courtenun manners, always in
BROUGHT TO END
------, tn return and co
tomobile aceident north of the eity, ing this hour of bereavement.
but had been unable to learn the °
FIVE IN GIVEN
The burlesque eene on UInele Tom's
Cabin, portrnying the eseape of the
sin > will draw down the house
’I be Villain’s Revenge, ” w ritten
1.00 tendunce.
1.00 ' rhe money realized by this dlisplay
1.00 of thiopian talent will go to defray
1.00 the expenses of the boys who attend
bers of the Ili Y practiced saving
"‛suh‛‛ for “sir” and ‛‛gwine‛‛ fori
Adjutant Hilliard wielded thr pen nt 1
। the seeret ary ‛s desk.
| Many matters of intercut were din
eussed mul steps were taken to renew
thr memberships of Legionnaires.
The annual election of officers will
rs truly,
H MAYES,
rman Department
r lismn. University
iness Tuesday. He said blent Harding, according tn figures nn
e tomb will face that of Pope Pin*
tiful flowers were laid upon the casket
REPORT OF AUTOMOBILE s .om.
ACCIDENT NORTH OF CITY
Not W it list moling the iml Iient
[NAIV I ACT [ININD
LHILI LHJ I VLIVIN lodge members turned out to pay the
Hugene l’oole, son (
O. H Poole, w ho has
। t hr State University I
at holm* a ml w ill be
REPUBLIGAN CAMPAIGN
DEBT NEARLY MILLION
these rules. Most of
the jury list for this week.
The second witness called to
and if the Norwood crowd was spoken
of in any manner. 11 e was also asked
if there were any prejudices against
the bondsmen or against what was
called the “Norwood crowd.”
Tin* next witness was F. H. Hunter
of Cleburne. He testified that the
bonds of the two million dollar roads
bond issue that had been passed in I
1919 had been sold to The National
Bank of Cleburne at far less value than
they were really worth.
Next came IL (’. Gresham who veri
Up to date there have been 505 ex i
emptions. All but about 50 on this
list are residents of this city, and the
grenter majority of the exemptions
were granted on the overage limit.
had been mi employe of J he Cleburne
Hardwan* Company, but is now run
ning a tailoring shop on West Cham
Bern street. Having had experience
with a gasoline engine owned by a cus
tomer west of the city, he was asked
to go with Mr. Picket, an employe of
the Cleburne Hardware Co., to fix this
, Booth related seeing a team unable to
a get across the Willingham street bridge
। on account of slipping down and mi
engine. They were proceeding west
ward and had just struck the Meridian
Homi when the car ran onto a frozen
place in the road and overturned, pin-
ning both men under it.
The two men had been under the car
only a short time when J. XI Ellis and
J, A. Martin, employes of the Texas
(By Assoeiated Press)
C'hiengo, an. 21 Hevea rules of
the new railroad shopmen's working
agroement recently promulgated by the
United States Railroad Labor Board,
were rejeeted by uix shop crafts unions
in a report drawn up by the crafts’
committee of one hundred todny, and
all railroad system federatons were
ordered to institute new disputes with
The members of DeLnrib Post N»J
50, American Legion, met in their hall ,
in the W. O. W. building last night. I
Post Commander Riviere presided and.
From many sertions of the south, of the seven rejected rules, the
Alter the Hi ) boys return from ' espeeially from points in Texas, eomes greatest dissat isfaet ion centered on
A. A M. they will render a religious a plea for a reduction in the acreage rule six, providing for straight time
service at the First Baptist church onof cotton. But the reduction of rot for regularly asnigned work on Hun
the night ol Feb. 5 mid at the Main, ton aerenge does not appeal to the dnys and holidays. This work pre
2.00 Street Prosbyterian church the last . Chamber of Commerce at Slaton. An viously was paid for at time and a
5,00 Sunday in February. | article in the Fort Worth Record from half. The committee proposed to sub
By <>iiving a ticket to th.* min-1 rel 1 hal .............. Secretary Bailey as stitute a rule reinstating time and a
to be given tonight you will help de saying that he would prediet a 100 per half,
fray the expenses of those boys who cent increase in the acreage of cotton The board’s new rules covering
have pledged theminelves to promote this
Christian character, and the profits
they will get from the A, A M con
F., Cross Timhers Camp
for the profession 1
I at b ast to tli
About 10 o’clock Tuesday morning
two Cleburne men came near losing
their lives on the Meridian Road, just
west of the city. The men ere Delma
Charles, stepson of Hugh Blasingame,
309 Field street, mid Chas. Pickett.
North Granbury street Mr. Charles
she died in 1699.
......... o
restored him, though lit* is still suf
fering from bruises and a general
shaking up.
Hugh Blasingame stated last night.
that his stepson was very grateful for
the good work done by Messrs Ellis
and Martin and asked that both be
thanked for him.
adverse conditions, such as the wenth
er, the club hopes to have a large at I
The funeral of Stephen Douglas
।Chadwell ,who died at 5:20 Monday
afternoon, took place at tin* home of
his daughter, Mrs. Fred Chaney, at
005 South Caddo street, at 4 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon. The funeral ser-
vice was condueted by Rev. J. D. Horn-
sey, pastor of the Brazos Avenue Moth
odist church. The
come very hard and was quite diffi
cult to drill.
getting across the
ome time to do so.
ants’ attorneys while the witaesses
the case were sworn in.
by two members of the club, is
worthy of mon- eminent pens, and the
love seelie between Swan Taylor, the
1 sWeetie, and Duncan Robinson, the
I hero, will bring back fond, lingering,
mnunhy thoughts of yesterday.
Tonight at 8 o’clock sharp, the Hi
) «hib will render its masterpiece in
The employes of this company are J. A. Fusselman and J. B. Crum, for
taught “ first Hid” and use the prone vice commander.
pressure method of resuscitation in ar Sam Bostiek and J C. Duff, for ad
cidents, and Manager Browning stated jutant.
that it was Mr. Martin’s first time to Chaplain and finance officer will be
try his hand at- this work and he had elected or appointed later.
good success. Mr. Browning said Mr. Other names may be put in nomina-
Charles’ heart seemed to have stopped tion the night of the election.
beating, since the sent of the car was Now that temporary elub rooms will
resting on his neck and had cut off be available tin* Legion is entering
the big barbe
Hi* was asked
The main business transacted was the J. Y. Mudge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kes the northeast corner of the square Sheriff Mille
allowing of accounts from the four keys, all attending the services nt Nt. Tuesday, near Campsey & White’s drug on official busi
commissioners' precincts of the county. Matthews Cathedral. They enjoyed store. No one was seriously injured things were q
The Review Publishing
DELRIO POST
influential people of any community E. I. Wade ---
around Cleburne would prevent a fair F. 1. Lilin
and impartial trial of the defendanta. B. Haynes .
A diseussion of I w (*nly minutes WIUI Mev. B. O Brien
held in the mite room by the defend W m. Battle ---
con. Senator D. W. Odell, represent
ing The National Banh and its bonds
men, contended for tin* importance of
the change of venue and called J P.
Seroyer. clerk of the District Court,
hed Jake Brook
worker, hare .
ty before Judge
home, which is the second house on the r. F:. Dan v and I a
Meridian Bond, after leaving the city, commander.
thus bein
However, I
Washington, Jan. 21. Swinging into 9
was a Santa Fe employe and is surviv-
ed by ft wife rind one child. The friends
of the deceased will join tin* Review in
extending sympathy to the bereaved
relatives.
men will hope to learn of their
mediate recovery.
" "■ ' ■ • ----------.
M-N W-TN CAR V-R ANS.m-a-s-m.............,..........
gELEg gg I I L I 1 W FI I I V V LI I I UUUIVN mint on a chang of vonui in IL . .. couraging in this count quit a tin burntcork line when it presents to
__________________ ___ __ styled Johnson County vs. The Nation number of subs riptions have < ome in the eagerly waiting public its negro
al Bank of Cleburne. The court open voluntarily. minstrel, ” The Alabama Coonville
ed at 9:45, with Judge Irwin T Ward Two nice subseriptions were brought Convention ”
presiding. in yesterday, being mude by J. K. Long and diligently have the mem
Opposition was made by Judge Wi) Shelton and Hou. John II. X cutch.
liam Poindexter for the plaintiffs to The amount subserihod mid paid to
the motion for a change of venue on date is as follows:
the grounds that no combination of Judge and Mrs. Cato Sells
January 23, 1922.
Mr. O. Il Poole,
Cleburne, Texas.
Dear Friend Poole:
I regret very much that your
son, Eugene, has withdrawn from the
ronce will be turned into energy for Why not let
' betterment of zeneral eonditions cot ton growing
Cloburne | in eotton mill raise 20,000,000 bales
llowover, evon if no worthy motive more than is .......led and then ..... what
r- attoehed to ..or minatrel, purely the priee will bet This may I... nn ofr
"rand ....I Elorious opportunity oflyear with droughts and boll weevils.
' "K th oont0wn .utet, rom If so there will be another enormous
W bbleg l oindexter, erop of cotton raised and the price,
Wilker • Ceeil Boyd '""I .will I... nix and neven eents per pound
a" lrydop, would repay anyone for again. Ah long as the spin....... know
that the acreage has been reduced or
tl... „daneinK by any menns that the boll weevils and droughta
Ph rollieking "‘Red have rut the aerenge in two, they will
the quiek Harper offer „ fnir price, but thoy .......
"E*le their I tators into do it if the aereage is three times
W hat it should be.
Jan. 24.- The Republiean you wi’l hove to pay, but
Mr. Pickett was also considerably lives and friends. The body was ship
bruised and shaken up mid one rib was ped to this city and the funeral took
bent, or broken, but he escaped with place from the home of his sister, Mrs.
less serious injuries than XI r. Charles. W. N. Marvel, 821 North Border street,
We friends of both of the injured Monday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock. He
by tin- eitizens of Burleson toward the
completion of the Colorado to the
Gulf Highway was sought from this
witness. l‛he questions asked wer
objected to by Attorney McCarthy of I
Brownwood, on the grounds that the
questions asked by Senator (lell were
leading. Judge Ward overruled the ob
jections and the counsel consulted for
city and county, with 1246 payers in
the city and 2554 outside the city.
This total proves to be less than
fair, except in
athwest portion.
Associated Press)
. Jan. 24. East Texas
BIT H'S BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE JOSHUA WELL
tion of the scope of the four power
A telephone message from J. X. Paeifie treaty and pushed on toward
Southrd, in Port Worth, nt ........ yes a solution of thr Shantung tangle and
terday brought th., good news that thr various lesser problems.
। bit. which was wedged in the Joshua .. ,
• . .. 5o sweeping was the day N progress
.well Stndny afternoon, had been re .. . ..... s .
. g2 • i / .1 thnt little save detail remainec tonight
moved. Others coming (own from the . . . ... , .
..... . . .. .. to bring all diverse tasks of the con
well in the afternoon Anid they would c . 1A . .
। . . . .... . . ference to a gimiltaneoils conclusion
be readv to rosime drilling todav. c . . .
.... .... i i , Norm delegates predicted a final wind
When the bit was lost Sunday Mr. ...
g . । .. .. . .. up would come within a week.
Houthartt stated the formation had be
P. Lace of Burleson.
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