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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, rear
7
PAGE FOUR
THE REX
Cleburne’» Popular Playhouse
We Have Reduced Prices on
PAULINE FREDERICK
Victor and Columbia Records
"THE STING OF THE LASH"'
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" tural
difficult the way toward peace
ex 1 lusively entitled to the use
eiated Pre
fr
hes eredited to it or not
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DICKSON HARDWARE & FURNITURE GD
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Victrolas New Edison Phonographs
A RAILROAD WEST
WOULD FIGHT GERMANY
i
Brains in
Prescriptions
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
for doing
Probably
to stay a
FAMOUS GON-
s think they are, which proves they have
VENTION FELL
I imaginations, anyway.
=
MAKER IS DEAD
careful
t
4
knows and
Senator
Phone 730
a
melons which rew
nt isod
SELDEN AND HIS MOTOR VEHICLE PATENT
t<» fill enorsnns <ine
if strut k fear to the heart of the ene-
gtcte
melon in r*vo and enouzh
Mounted police in the
forces
country get mail sometimes three years jutce enme out of it to flent the schoo
0-
Huy, 1866,
During the ,
I his in almomt colorin'
and
• ellently
Lied in 18
in
1
ht
i e
and Marsh
rh to
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be
1
ft
See in J
steg
said to hat
been responsible for Selden a turning his attention
THE DEACON’S PHILOSOPHY
Associatin of
DISCOVERS ANTI FRENCH SENTIMENT
me from
pfl
ion
Crape-Nuts is the food for health and action.
$
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
L
III
=
i
1 a family,
truetion
$5.00
$2.65
Selden
had ori
with
not
Ing delivered from England in thirteen
months
Seaman Raid he probably would go
back to Coronation gulf, "where a big
the
kno
l mne day a three
ngrounu on the
held from the
Marsh Elliston,
, at 10:30 a. m.
unrest,
Ellis
.'t al
help
want food efficiency, and mind
and body efficiency.
Grape-Nuts satisfies and nour-
ishes. It delights the taste. It is
ready to serve whenever you are
ready to eat. And it digests easily,
quickly and completely- leaving
no handicap of heaviness and
drowsiness.
ria in
him f
thinks
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said
I to
born
1841,
I his
es and
till he
ion nt
l type.
You wouldn't put on hobbles
to run a foot race
For Mayor:
JEFF D. STROUD.
betwe
Hugh
tion engin
lar engazi
motor miu
Then why load up on handi-
caps for the day's work ?
there
wintry
reason
China Cement
Tnke disselved gum arable and ntir
in enough plaster e part* to make a
Even the man whose work is dirty may have the
cleanest kind of a mind.
Fra me the knee,
was a
SOME REPUBLICANS AND THE FOUR POWER
TREATY
Arrives In Nome and, Not Knowing
the War Waa Over, Tries to En.
Hat in American Army So He
Could Fight In France.
a hipping
rederiek
TOMORROW
"THE LITTLE MINISTER"
Arctic Adventurer Travels Three
Years to Enlist.
W
beta
mu ri
jrati
For Sheriff:
N B. HALL
Give tne Medal to Binks.
"Severut years ago," said Bink*. "I
Over 3,000 New Records for your choice. New Rec-
ords arriving every week.
her hus
n horse
! Monday
burying
The net
weather
Weed Chains .....
Rid-O-Skid Chains
of security.
Open 'til 9 p. in.
NEW U. S.-GERMAN
TREATY IS PUNNED!
Seely Drug Co.
A. H SEELY, Pharmacist
Drive in and let us put a set on for you.
MOON & CRUM MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford & Fordson Dealers
“AT YOUR SERVICE”
IF IT FITS
By SAM HILL
s not able to un
It's funny, with so much more cause
it, the girls seldom blush any more
7 univt as ai a
PLAY SAFE
Letter tn Johnnie's teacher from his mother: Congrenu
the part of II man devoid of all fear.
the straneled
For Representative:
JNO. 11. VEATCII
eaused the enemy
On New Year’,
Wouldn’t it be great if worry made your face
bald instead of your head.
"There's a Reason”
its legal.
You never have any trouble in
purse. ,
same time, a patriotic eitizen of the I nit
. in sympathy with the effort to do away bundr
and the eauses mid means of war, might whip
The best eom
no one can crowd a house quite so
A good deal of food, unwisely
chosen, does weigh the body down
and clog the digestion, and dull
the brain.
Why put on the hobbles?
Grape-Nuts is a breakfast or
lunch-time dish for those who
» •
Subject to till aet
eratic primaries July
l rd to have
much as a mother-in-law who has come
while.
Senator Johnson's words that "the ।
ind the necessity for the benefit of a doubt.
James M. Barrie’s famous story
obtained in 1895 a pa-
melon* tn i
Coronation cruft, cut r*
cement for
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old. Once, before he left, a constable
a member of the
There he
Will Hays has quit work and gone into the
mnovies.
ally no
ar nate
>< ly delicate china or por-
•lie pieres tied carefully
it is then rend;'
Burial will be in the family
round nt Farmers Braneh.
allbearers will be W. A.
Kingsley. Osear Dooi
hin. Porter Cochran and .
n, Honorary pallhearers I
me d as follows: H. W.
I', Scott, J M. Naylor,
Iing out •
I he negot
Should it won
Western Ad
MEMBERS OF run ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nome, Alaska.—An arctic adven-
Hirer, B. D. Seaman, Hulled into Nome
from the frozen north recently, and,
not knowing that the war was over,
tried to enlist in the American army ho
lie could tight in France,
Seaman Hitid he had been three years
getting to Nome from the Coronation
gulf country, which lies far east on
Canada's Arctic coast, mid during his
I journey had received no news from the
on your Lord in slippery
Probably no girl has to he quite so
girl who has a small brother who
Come in and select a few new Records for your Vic-
trola we have a big selection at reduced prices.
It is a good thing to keep your own counsel,
but a foolish one to keep late hours.
A double life means double trouble, but some
of the poor fish appear to be regular gluttons for
trouble, for they will even fall for a triple life.
and use chains
ner safely Inte deep water"
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A Radical Change.
Irish Newspaper—On lust boxing
dm some of the public houses were
lened mid Rome remained open. This
seur it seems the very reverse will be
• . f uton Tmene ript
O. H. POOLE
OECIL IIOHXI
D M. THRASH
eople want to
they voted to
strong anti-French sentiment in this
to the m
Good drugs, care, plenty of thought and time and Brains.
These are the elements of perfect prescription compounding
here. Where the importance of good drugs, carefully put to-
gether are so well understood, no person should jeopardize
health or safety by having medicines put up anywhere except
here.
—---- I At the
Claas Mail ed States.
it often
retreat.
he mur-
Anyhow a kid can feel good that he does
xeeutive hoard ways deserve the licking he gets he mu
For Commissioner Precinet I
C. A. CAMPBELL
the United States nud Ger
ereate n eommittee for arbi
i private damige elaims grow
the world war. probably will I
mid his eomrades
ernal eomnbus-
eluteh or simi- l
by which the th
m Nter) • <’» (imeer
met fia is ius
mt sintoly roller
g Representative, C J. Anderson, dpecia
in Henry County, Kentucky, in I
iml at 2 yearn of age eame with
everything and is willing to tell
Entered in
f special di s[ a t ches herein
I Subject to City Election to be held
Tuesday, April 4, 1022.
Senator Borah,
and others who
feet ..ne.
nee of his son, ?
Me Kinney avenue.
No man is perfect, but some of the most imper
work that
reducing a fat afraid to <
Just because a girl lets you squeeze her it is no
sign she is a lemon She is more apt to be it
peach
tl Civil War, Mr.
Few Museums of Agriculture.
Museums devoted to agricu’zure are
very searce. There nre suie institu-
tions in Berlin. Budapest mid Buenos
Alres, ind there win once a large one
belonging to the United States De-
partment of Agriculture in Washing-
ton but it was abolished many years
ego
Any errone
or reputation oi
ap; < nr in the <
re. ted upon its
ushers
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
There are three reasons why a girl wants pretty
Lodge and to Republican newspapers that fought
the League of Nations. but are now ready to put
the United States into Mr. Harding's “little lea-
gue."‘
Democrats can afford to leave it in Republican
senators to dispose of the labored efforts of Repub-
lican supporters of the four-power treaty ti show
that it is not the same sort of “entangling alliance’’
that they saw in the League of Nations
of the American eommittee for devastated France, work off Pa‘s troubles and nervousness
and she has been in France in connection with the
’ rk of rehabilitating the war
whose company joined the brigade of
Gieneral Mul Ro-s. His record as al
soldier as both unique and unusual.
In every adv anre or charge he aeted
nt tpy house. I im
one ot these huge
Some of those dear little flappers do not even
attempt to conceal their ignorance, let alone any
thing else
“The occupation of the Rhine.'' he said, “has
a little air of conquest which pleases many of
us."’
It is the militaristic ideas and efforts of France
which have created the anti -French sentiment in
the United States, and it should not be difficult
to understand
Thomas avenue. He was
under n decision report
en reached tonight at a
of the Demo
1922:
sofi guste.
end acts •
chinn. For
celsiu hzve
AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY
outbid • world. He left the gulf, he de- i
ciared, in October, 1918, when ne first •
heard the United States hud entered
the war. Seamun was formerly a
member of the then Royal North went .
We believe it is only a matter of time until the
Santa Fe will have a railroad running from Cle-
burne west via Weatherford and through to Cali-
fornia. Certainly the Santa Fe wouldn't have built
a road to Weatherford with the intention of per-
manently stopping there The Santa Fe roadbed to
Weatherford is one of the best in the State and it
would require only a short connection in Western
Texas to link up with the Santa Fe on the Plains
it is practical, feasible and will greatly shorten the
distance from < alifornia to Central Texas.
It doesn't require much imagination to figure
what a splendid thing that would be for Cleburne.
And if there is any thing Cldburne can do to show
that she wants this road and that she will help
get if we are sure our citizens stand ready to show
their loyalty to the Santa Fe and prove their faith
by their works
Tomorrow A Park and Swimming Lake.
keep out of a little league just
keep out of the big one."
Thus Senator ohnson Joins
Senator Reed, Senator LaFollette
mferenee nt the White House
President Harding. Seeretary
and Republienn leaders in
No n<t inn on the Genon eco
nference was taken, it was
When si
her husbai
her husb
See wh
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW wjosplled Prize fight, for the de.....tation of the
Published Daily Except Monday by Miss Morgan is looking at this anti-French sen-,
THE REVIEW rUBLIBHING OO., INC._______ timent from the French point of view.
She has been in France while Prance hus been'
There certainly is, and then
But Miss Morgan says that s
derstand the why of it.
Miss Morgan ia chairman of
Miss Anne Morzu
a few days ago and
Most of us would rather our friends would 1 aor""
give us the benefit of their prosperity than give us J0hn n. culi
i h ar sold B it A married zan can be all kinds of a fool, but
by all manufactur- when he begins to go to another woman to seek |
on resulted. The comfort over the way his wife treats him he is
Ienry Ford. Testi- ready to receive his diploma as a full-fledged
d ring four years fool. Fill the blank yourself
■ lu i the Ass., hunks, opera houses and swell restaurants
Mamfaeturers ami
parents to Birdville, Tarrant County,
Texas.
fought the League of Nations and have now an-
nounced their opposition t'i the four-power treaty
The position taken by these senators, all of
whom are Republicans except Senator Reed, must
clothes. She wants them to satid'. her own van-
ity. to make her friends envious and to attract the
things who wear trousers.
ind also the local news pub I troops not only was not a guarantee
but lessened the security of France
"Trousers are wide at the bottom," says a
fashion notice Yew, and they are getting baggy at I
came to an Eskimo village. On their
way they lived on roola.
Seaman gave an interesting descrip- ,
tion of the life of the Eskimos of Coro- i
nation gulf. The natives, he said, still
\t th.' beginning of the Civil War use the bow 1111,1 arrow, hut are grail-
............. under Captain Quayle, ually netting accust........I lo the use
of firearms, which were introduced re-
cently. The natives live on caribou
Mini seal,
A rifle in the Coronation country
sells for $1co, cartridges for 30 cents
... , g each, sugar lx $1 a pound, butter $3.80
Hin von-*-, with volume far bevond ...... . . ... ,
. a pound iin( milk .<1 a <an. Seamnan
th. ordipary, via heard always at the said. ......... or clothing, however,
front of battle The Mark Elliston | is lower, a "parka cape being sold
' a 1 s00n 1 " known in the 1 on. for $4, muckluks, or native shoes for
federate rmy is the Rebel yell.' I 50 cents a pair and tine fur mittens
for three boxes of 1-cent matches.
General Verraux, writing in one of the leading
French newspapers a few days ago, declared that j
the occupation of the Rhine territory by French
lished herein.
All rights of republiea
are also r - m.|
The story of
most important d
mobile industry,
tent, for which h
covering the con
he geariug I if we only would use all the energy doing some. “V
r all suncess- thing useful that we waste doing foolish things I,
we could all park our limousines in front of the' '
Farmers i got quick service on f. letter, it be-
Ore Month .........— --------
One year, paid in advanee . In city
fine year. | aid in advance OB rura
Weekly, one year___.......------
Marriage is like a prescription. It has to be
taken according to dir etions and the wife fur-
nishes the directions.
finam ial reward* in the
e adverse decision was
the Selden patent is one of the
apters in the history of the auto-
Mr. Elliston was
Masonie fraternity.
Th., funeral wiil
lled on by officers of I"” of trouble like a World war doesn’t
est robbers and highway- reach us ' 1 It l» all over
r failed to cnt.'li his . ----------
no efficient in that r- - ---- - - . ------------
el robbers were soon
ate in Dallas Ciunty."
.J by two sons. John'
ist on, the hitter serving ,
as Assessor of Dallas I
m daughter, Mrs. Oscar I
bilene, and three grand
two great grandchildren.
Rochester, N. Y . .lar 17 George Baldwin Seld-
en, aged 77, inventor of the first gasoline propelled
vehicle, and a pioneer in the present automotive
industry, died it his home here today. He was
president of the Selden Motor Company, of this
city.
Lnngley, o.
From the Dallas News:
Mark Elliston ,77 years old, a pioneer
of Dallas County, died Sunday morn
ing at 1:10 o'clock nt his residence.
to find it very difficult to understand the na-
l resentment against the French for making
(By Aswociated Press)
hington, .Inn. 25. A new treaty
the character, standing. For the increased navies and increased armies
■ r eorporation whieh may for which France is standing out are, in the minds
icw, will be gladly cor e cum, . _ c
he attention of the pub even of some of the French, not an assurance of
peace but a provocation to war.
leader of the opposi
mony whs taken in
Judge Hough uphel
An appeal was teken
the first decision w a
ion written by Judge
license was denied
fight Selden received lar
shape of royalties before
handed down
Warren Talinferro, Georg" W. Good,
W II Wright and Bruce Breazeale.
ri.'l Martha Ann Marsh, nt
Brunch, in Dallas County.
•le A It li
eels of a car ;
he propelling,
ver than that
throwing the I
Why are so many fool people in such a hurry
to get killed ' They will take the most absurb
chances with death to save a minute or two that
they have absolutely no use for after they have
saved it
olumns of The I
being brought
the \ didity of the patent.I
and at 1 retrial of the ease
n 1911 reversed in an opin-
j Mounted police.
। Soon after Seaman started for Nome
the small schooner oil which he was
journeying was ur-cked in the ice, he
said, and lie mid his companions were
; forced to walk 27 days lief..re they
of the motor shaft,
eluteh in and ..lit a
These claims were br
ful motor vehicles.
be a heavy
On his return to Washington from a six weeks
sojourn in the West Senator Hiram -Johnson of
California, who was a League of Nati ms irre non
eilable, issued a statement attacking the four-
power treaty We quote without endorsing them.
...Editor "throwing monkey wrenehes" into the anti-militar ,
.< ity hdit..r ism machinery which the United States has set in
motion toward disarmament and universal penna
------ •* nent peace, and it nnay be only natural that she
-------2000 should have acquired something of the French
*ioo view.
The A
t r
otherwise
Speaking of rolled-down hosiery, remember how lived mid r
some of the careless me u who would not wear sup- yea " r
porters used to go around with the tops of their Iter ,,
socks lopping down over their shoe tops’ Girl al- 0 w ,
ways do things so much more attractively, don't ■ me n Iie
ll<
elation of
all licensee
the patent
ers and a
ation fo all news (1
credited in tiris pap
was Miss Morgan who financed certain war
by the promotion of boxing matches, other-
t<> Republicans such
“Dear Teacher, Johnnie can’t come to school to-!nomie
day- l tore my pants.” naid.
Agency, Marquette Building, Clricago, III.
Enstern Advertising Hepr esentative, Ralph H. Mulligan.
East Forty second Street, New York
Licensed Automobile Manufaeturers |
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