Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SAGAiNSTARBUGKLE
Austin,
sage of condolence to Mra: Lue
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lingered for dnyw between two worlds
weyen men in three innings. Batteriea;
Grubbe— Holmes,
Blanton and Mathia, Dallas Univer-
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as SB evidenee of the grief the Stal
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hia father, Rev. C. B. Pendley is doing
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of suffering. Wednesday
afternoon, with the Rev. G. 2. Sadler
was that never in Cleburne has there been displayed a more elaborate col-
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at the Yale Theatre.
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BASEBALL UNIORMS FOB
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ENNIS PYTHLANS ARRIVE.
Don’t think that CLEANING UP is simply TIDYING UP.
Clean up, Fumigate, kill disease Germs.
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YOUR BENEFIT
Your Druggist Is Hers Than * Morchant
PIGGLY WIGGLY
R E Pennington, one of Brenham’s
influential women, died at 0 o’clock
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and
GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE
HILLSBORO ABDUCTION CASE,
& (om
who is now in charge of three counties
of that state, reports a great starting
The Company has so enlarged bus!
neas that sales since Jan. Ie have ran
over $700.00. County workers are be
relieving and preventing infloenza
sothing else has ever done so far
many years
afternoon
Wed
4-6
SOVET DELEGATES FBAR
ATTACK Ap avzoA MEETING,
a fine county work.
Three agents in and arourd Munday,
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Take a critical look about your place and see suggestions in
Try the 0888 STOWE FIMT |
trgccooesp
UM) to 750 meters.
A regular bulletin service will be
used to post all news matter nf interest
that may come in.
The first edition of the West Texas
Agricultural Journal will be off the
press April 8, according to announee-
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LEARNS HOW TO TALK
IN WAXAHACHIB COURT
Xlan Indorsed ac Eaatiand
Rast land, Texas, March 28,—As
Marriage Licensee
Marvin Jones and Miss Mae Belle
GREENVILL SCHOOL BONDS
MOLD TO DALLAS FIRM.
W.M.GRIFFITHCCO
REAL ESTATE -
2 INSURANCE 1
SD.SIDE sc JARE PMONE723
LUBBOCK INSTALNG
OOMPLETE RADIO BET.
she suffered a stroke from which she 1
rallied slightly, but again sank and
ment. Curtis A. Keen, formerly with
the Lubbock Chamber of Commeree,
, is managing editor, with Joe Gritfith,
who haa been rich for the past week,
is reported to be better.
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handnome limounine drove up between
them and Torehs's flivver, and when
“Vee” turned, the stepped into the
big ear and was driven off.
CAMPSEY & WHITE
DRUGS
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WHY ALL THIS?
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THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY IS OF FIRST CONSID-
ERATION. '
Briggs said Mias Beppe told her: ” Ar-
buckle took me by the arm ana threw
me on the bed and put his weight on
me aud after that I do not know what
THURSDAY, MA
MISS BRICES’
(By Asoeiated Press)
Chicago, March 29.—The Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad to the
first ia the country to equip a train
with wiretoes for tte use of pasnen-
gera. The radio hay been placed on the
Pioaeer Limited, between Chicago and
[LESS IS BEING USES
ON PASSENGER UM
Parrish:
"‘As your distinguished Lusband
CLEAN UP, POLISH UP, SHINE UP, and PAINT UP.
Come on now and lgt's "carry on” until we make every home
in Cleburne, in reality, spick and span.
Health dwells in a Clean House.
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We have abundant supply oF the REAL STUFF you need to
Texas, all doing fine work.
Four applications in now for county
and city work, and contraete and plans
to be closed up in the nest two or
three days.
Other men and women can get good
work if adapted to our line of busi-
new by writing or phoning Wm. F.
Harris, General Sales Manager, Cie-
The Universal Opinion
the golf course. But when Torchy got
there be was informed that the coat
had been sent to .the tailor.
After a few more like experiences
Torchy finally corralled the ticket and
as ire was tell ing "‘Vee" to “shut
your eye*, and I’ll tura yon around
and let you see something fne," a
g,
P. & G. White Naptha, the best soap for the
laundry, per bar
Neff today sent the folio:
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Woodmen Circle meets every
nenday night, after April 1.
Rev. Winaton Wharton of Fort Worth
waa reading the worde of the* snag,
Phone Sundhy afternoon after
Austed of Delta, Colorado,
When Touched
Boon as general state distributor and
manager.
He was formerly a shipper and sales-
manager from ithe irrigation section
of the state. C. O. Pendley of Eldora-
do, Okla., has just received a large
shipment of the goods to begin as
state distributor in Oklahoma, while
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the people of Texas thought of him
and earnestly hoped for hia recovery, sunnvon auu arazns umaver
Now that he has pased over the great sity—Mikicliek Fleming, Smith and
divide they trn in sincere sympathy M later.
to you and yours. The flag on the
Htete Capitol floats today at half meat
All of our testimonials sent out con-
cerning our remedies ' are positively
guaranteed. The Home Remedies are
guaranteed to save money and blew
the home as no other line has ever
done.
The Home .Remedy (tonic) is still
Lubboek, Texas, Maveh 28.— The
J. W. Burris and Mrs. M. L. Crox-
dale.
C. G. Moore and Vernie Burris,
Is Back at His Poet
Judge O O. Chrisman, who has been
quite sick for several days, is back
at hi j post at the courthonse.
we can possibly learn.
A lady in Knox City, down with
female weakness and hemorages, was
enabled to walk over town about her
work in 84 hours by using this tonie.
Mrs. J. F. Harris of Weinert, Texas,
who had an uleer from something like
a spider bite tried ordinary remedies
in vain )for three weeks, then healed
up the ulcer completely with two pas-
ters of Harris’ Home Ointment. The
ointment is doing great service for
bladder trouble, croup and pilot by
eating it in doses three times a day
about the size of the end of the fore
finger.
In ease of piles aneint twice a day
also. The cough remedy with its stom-
ach tonic feature is giving glorious
results wherever tried. The Excelsior
Lotton generally cells wherever dem-
onstrated. Five bottles sold in home
lwo different times and 4 bottles at
other times.
Our laboratory must soon be enlarg-
ed and our eaptitalization increased..
—(Adv.)
Greenville, Texas, March M.—One
hundred fifty thousand dollars in
school bonds voted March 4 were sold
today to Breg, Garret A Co., Dallas,
at part, aedrued interest and 0845
premium, for 8 1-4 per cent bonds, pur-
chaser paying for printing of bonds
and paying fees of examining attor-
ney. There were twenty-tirree bids
submitted. The bid was not to the
city.
iM placed rapidly. T. J. White of . ... _ —
Knox county reports sales amounting. Plains Agricultural Journal to install-
to $60,00 in about two days’ work ing complete receiving static* for ra-
dio service crop, weather, road and
Terrell, Texas, March 88.—Miss A
Ahlsehier, public health nurse tot
this county, has resigned her position,
effective April 1. After much discus-
cion at the Red Cross office Satur-
day riles Boon her resiynation was ac-
cepted and two see rotary order id to
draw up sulable resolutions rega:1-
lag the fine work Miu Alachier has
done ia Kaufman Cpunty.
Your admiration will be exceeded by your surprise at th very low price at
which these stylish and exelusive garments are marked. For several days
they will be on sale at reduced figures. In addition to our stock are hundreds
of consigned garments giving our stock a truly metrolopitan apraarance. This
is in the nature of a real opportunity for Cleburne and Johnson county ladies.
Don't let* the weather interfere with your shopping.
lection of wonderfully fashioned DRESSES, CAPES, SUITS, MILLINERY
and SPORT CLOTHES than were seen on living models in our Style Shw
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- our Show Windows and Get Busy.
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M of th. GiAdings Memorial Methodist
an Char chofficiating.
Smith, Maratrall,
klsMM.su marched into the church,
placed a totter on the pulpit and de
parted. The miniater, after reading
the totter, proaciwd a sermon on the
klaa. He indorsod the arganization.
This wan the first public appearance
•f the klan in Eastland.
CASH STORE
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V Hillsboro, Texas, March 88.—Upon
motion of County Attorney Will H.
Martin, Dis trist Judge Horton B.
Porter has ordered the grand jury
to reconvene at 8 o’clock Wednesday
afternoon in order to investigate the
abduetion bere Saturday night of Lee
Alexander. Alexander was attacked
by a party of masked men on a busy
downtown street, beaten over the
head with a pistol and, after being
! carried out three miles from town,
was dumped out with a warning to
leave the city by 18 o’clock. He has
said that he would not leave, although
he said he received another notice
I Monday morning.
PRoTECT YOUR PROPERTY
AGAINSTHE ELEMENTS
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Rome, March 28-In spite of all
the reassuriness of the Italian Gov-
ernment that the Soviet delegation to
Geoa will be amply protected from
4‘criminal attempts’* apoa their lives
or luggage, the Moscow officials are
apparently timorous in their venture
into the rough world of capitalism,
The Italian Government has been
informed that the Runsians will not
feel quits safe in their quarters at
L Santa Marguerita, and have asked to
I be transferred. In response to this
request, the Government has informed
■the Soviet that "rigorous orders” will
be issued to prevent any attack on
the delegation, "althougir it will be
imponsible to assume any responsi-
bilitg,* The note urges the Rue
elans to remain under the ‘surveillanee
o their Italian protectors.
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Arlington, Texaa, March 88.—Grubbs
Texas, March 28.-Govurnor Vocational College ran away with
mes- Dallas University today, taking the
... PUBLIC MAMTH NURaE
OF KAUFMAN RESIGNS,
of this the ey
Chriatian
burne, Texas, Route No.
1478.
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Brenham Woman Dias
Brenham, Texas, March 88.—Mra.
THE ONE PRICE
of the work there and will take charge ed 8tates The station-will be eapable
of receiving all wave lengths from
the end came quietly and peacefully । TT,
Funeral servieea were Inela from the Gorns Vanish
family residence at 4 b ’clock Monday
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286 ifoalazkc.horh two
Sold in Cleburne by
Foster Fain Drag Co.
secretary to Dr. (Wakefield, at wirose
sanitarium the aetreas died. Miss Minneapolis,
(HEST COLDS
1 . Apply over throat and chest
"D —cover with hot fannelcloth.
Otar 17 Muon Jen UudYean
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W. big end of n 11 to 1 score. Grubbe
pitchers hold the visitors to three
soattered hits. Holmes striking out
G
eoncert reports broadeasted by tbs
various ageneies throughout the Unit-
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Waxahachie, Texas, March 28.—
Judge F. L. Wilson to not a miracle
man.
Bat a negro who went into his Cpun-
ty Court fo rtrlal on a “vag” charge,
claiming to be deat.and dumb, was
able both to hear and talk before he
left.
The negro when he went inside the
bar began making all aorta of gestures
to show that he did not “have the
. faeulties of speech and hearing.
But the fly in the ointment was’ a
letter that he had written and placed
in an envelope. He wanted Judge
Wilson to address the envelope.
“Tell the Judge where to address
that envelopet" Deputy Sheriff Char-
lie Davis commanded adruptly.
The sudden command startled the
negro, and apparently before he had
time to remember that he was "af-
fileted,” he blurted out tire address,
‘ * Tweuty-five dollars,” said Judge
Wilson.
4‘DBAF DUMB
Clean-Up and Paint-U
fast as received.
HNRHIS’ HOME REMEDIES
(By Amoodiataa MH
Han Franeiseo, March 29.— The first
direct testimony Unking Patty Ar
buckle with the death of Virginia
Rappe was given in the trial for man-
slaughter by Miss Virginia Briggs,
CANNOT THERE BE AN INDUSTRIAL
AWAKENING IN CLEBURNE?
“It will be but n short time now until the 1888 harvest will begin.
Ths Bouthwestern States are locking forward to a healthy laivest and
All tbs flour mills are getting ready to grind tbs new erep. Wouldn’t
it be great for Texas, ar 4 every community in Texas and other South-
western States, if the pople would wake up to the importance of pat-
ronizing home industries and insist upon having ‘Made in My Town’
flour aaf mealt -Southwestern Machinery.
Remember that “ Perfection Flour,” PAre White Meal and Cream
Meal are quality produeta and made in Cleburne.
FARMERS MILL & FEED CO.
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By our many years experience in the drug
business every time you make a purchase
here. Your business appreciated. Our prices
are right.
B. B. MOORING
For Lafe, Health and Accidens tn-
surance--27 years experience. Of-
fice with James M. Gray-
SOUTH SIE SQUARE
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When you see that big funnel
shaped cloud headed in your di-
rection ib will be n mighty com-
forting thought for you to in
dulge in that all of the damage
it may happen to do your prop-
erty will be paid for by our com-
pany if you have taken out the
proper tornado insurance. Why
not get it off of your mindt
g NOTARY PUBLIC |
Three big, well-equipped Drug Stores.
“It cost me ten dollars—it isn’t
worth ten cents,” said the boss as he
gave “Torchy’ ticket No. 13 in aa
automobile raffle. "Torehy"‛N threw
it into the wastebasket. A few min-
utes later he saw a notice that No. 13
had won the machine, and believing
he could get the ticket out of- the
basket, called his sweetheart to tell
her about his luck. But ia the mean-
time the janttor carried out the waste
paper.
After a frantic search Torchy found
the ticket where it had been laid, on
the water cooler, by the person who
picked it up after it dropped from
the basket. But as he went for his
eoat, the eleetirs fan blew it ou of
the window.
With Torehy just one lap behind
the ticket blew in another window and
fell on the floor of an offled. A ste-
nographer picked it up and laid it on
her employer's desk. He picked it up
and put in it his pocket and went to
Now Is Year Chance
former advertising manager of
Avalanche, aa business manager
partner.
Ennis, Texas, Hareh 88.—The uni-
forms for the Knights of Pythias
baseball team have arrived. They
ar* of gray flannel, with green pin
•tripes. The shirt bears F. C. B., the
hy emblem of the order. The hose and "
cap are the same color as the suits.
TICKBT NO 13 ON AUTO
CONTEST, WAS IT LUOKY?
me stouta wui“dittetoute* Hvc
os the value of revival e
Moro than 1,000 wilbe enlint
cording te C. B. Bpies, weoutmas
BASE BALL TICKETS FOR SALE
Foster Fain Drug Co.
Main, James and Caddo
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1922, newspaper, March 30, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434073/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.