Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920
CT EBURNE MORNIN REVIEW
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The desk clerk Im mi old
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and
NOTICE
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Beginning today the charges for tire
It snys that clome investization
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Trip and change, 75c
it
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VICTORY SERVICE STATION
"how far do
prime nl
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SHOES WEAR LONGER
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apidly diMj
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the
ves wear.
Adv
w I
J. HAL TOWNES.
W. J. HUTSON.
they
plow
of
ad
the homo
surgeon.
speed
zoing.
$6 00
91.00
ed n
Amer
nil its
w hen
2 10 excoriat my words.
up in priee will suit me.
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n’t ri
title of them
top kicker.
Kingerb
tow O I ‘
using of
aettiers
your time
Illi II MOO
a husband is henpecked is
he k. li b< art li
a while
beeause
buth. Ch
furt and
vublor
to the vil
very day.
7
ed in their
can we be
been
tlie
wait
list |
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mill sens
m. frown
wrinkle.
Let ‘s tn
and see
desires
it was
JOHN F. ROBERSON
For Tax Assessor:
JOHN PRESTRIDGE.
R. A. J. (Tom) KEEL.
Fur County Superintendent:
the
I’ s.
farming distriet*,
Tbe little red do • are disuppwaring
,D
■ floor clerks have nil
in charge of quarters.
cost of liv
Nothinu .
For State Senator:
W. E WATTS
For Distriet Judge;
IRWIN T. WARD
FINIS E. JOHNSON
By request
day only
For County Judge:
O. O CHRISMAN
For County Attorney:
A charge of 25c will be made for delivering
gasoline.
mu think the
But he is inst
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MARY PICKFORD
in SUDS
MARY PICKFORD
in SUDS
SANTA FE ICE CO.
for good
It ‘s none uf our busines
Popular Prices
The House Built on Merit
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HER BEAUTY IS DESTROYED
VICTOR B PENUEL
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
BEN WILLIAMS.
Dota From the Map of West-
ern Canada.
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changes will be as follows:
A man
wea rin
A man
doesn
Mudson Buy com-
m sprlukled with
It has
ifecling t
■ fastened
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for
I
i Keep
envying
MITIRI
rying
r again. I
red her
■ eannot I
I envied.
e
Change at station, 25c, on all make cars.
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f
were nil permanent K
hurt to tell the trulli once in
s littli
igo ne
if the
rested
EyMen0
( op vrighted.
| The reason wl
________“ the poor fish t
, I A man mav
vidence ,,
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sigm t
and gorgeous
tires on which t
V ism is no longer it menace to the peace of the world
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WISE AND OTHERWISE
GEO. W. MERCEY
। For County Tax Collector:
when A H GRIFFIN.
W MART HOFFMAN
■ •* he For County Treasurer:
A map of we
the omheew of i|
For Distriet Clerk:
J. P. (PERRY BEROYEE
ALBERT W. SMITH
; For Eepresentative:
tlie house detective wam nn
an t know
W. M. (Walter) MILLER.
For Comity Clerk:
ROY L. DOAK.
been many 4
erest ill sui
me" repliec
Reds were
■is
was a base hospitnl
The Hume of Beat Pictures and
That
Tin
LUKE McLUKE SAYS
Copyrighted
(> H PooL
CE IL HORNE
D M THRANlI
lime never >*■ eii
mak it ig ht or new
‘Been playing golf eh Marv’ What did you go
around in "My red sweater and white silk shirt."
New York Evenine World
In Disappearance of Red
e until Bolshe
A ay erroneus
just six
The past few days we have received a large shipment from the factory-
big lot of Choice Rugs of all sizes; big lot of Linoleums suitale for every
room, many different patteras; quality Window Shades, Draperies; Kirsch
Window Kods, Ete. We have all kinds of Floor Coverings.
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w e 're not interest
935
your pants are
• isfaction.
Wiskochil & Tooley
Phone 882
WAHSAW.’ Ete
There
the Chic
uttit tide
‘‘not inf.
But, as
-the fragrance in
Talc Jonteel is an
odor indescribable,
because like nothing
you have ever known
—alluring and elusive.
And the powder itself
smooth and fine,
cool and soothing. Ask
here for Talc Jonteel
today.
# • RipplingRhymes
4, 6’ Mason‘"qg"a 9' | WM BAHT.
/ Mle, AL - r-. _ A AK. -- /07 1, For Oommimaloner, Prectnet st
: 75002 ~ 8 (ka— E. A. WEHT
stain) how a
> down in li
eyes,
is you flint 11
hiny on flu
Even a sel
w
••ran maw Moon has returned from Indynopolus
mi say* th things that struek her mos twuz th’
autos. Who remembers th' ole full dinner pail
with th froth rutin in" over th’ rim?
a matter of fact, isn't he vitally interested
puny in W innipug
murder of an Austrian prinee?
SUPERFLUITIES
I am always making payment mi
the things I do not need, furbelows
Would
ts fon-
/‘ It ) " .
s, "‘NA .
4-3, iab-
enting for to
AN outside wiliclow washers
eighieenth floor."
touchee by n
t iwianels of
nidut of ricin
A Hix V 4 omedy
v‘
The average American
terested in tin question.
by George Eliot, 1819 8O I
one by one from no* iap Kuch on
that disappeurs minans iliiii the lane
it reprekent * has become ti N ttler’N
farm All hr dot. represent ",0,
0X ncreu,
I he corjin
'HE blended per-
fumes of 26 flowers
n mess sergeunt.
off' Ved by i war which starts
that he is working too hard
me who won't try t
"I take very lift I
" it doesn i inter.
'' I didn f know
answered it third.
And yet. on the front pas , of evers Chicago news,
paper, in big black letters aeross eight columns,
there have appeared daily such captions as ".ALLIES
• the Allies .....
Inited States do
lage shops I in
with eager tread
hut t he answ er
to its question
One Month
One year, paid in advane '
One year, paid in advanee
Weekiy, one year
Allen'* Foot Ease
shoes feel enny.
"Th« < ‘hoir Inv isible
is a fitting exposition
speare of prose.'
EmRomeir
* voessy
: POSITION [
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mr death warrant i
ch l hings said one
d another
making a drive"
I adies enn wenr shoes one sire smaller
|v slitaking some Alim's foot Eane in
li ch slice in the morning Hohl every
‘s . , •
Th'- Review is authorized to announce
tli« followering eandidates subject to
the action of the second Demoeratie
primaries, Saturday, August 28, 1920.
renamning land to
noncoms
chef was
4
. , costly things I
o'f l' mand or I tear my friends would hoot me,
thy prance in garments grand For all kinds of
ins and ruhies they have blown th,, minted bones
nd i toy; look on folks as boobies who don't dank
Wit * stones We are all blamed fools to.
ether buy ini- junk whose price is high, heedless of
Ihe in my weather that will hit us by and ny And
"hi " lady hourly giving exhibitions of the hind l
menounee the cost of living as a graft that a most un.
,110, When we all regain our senses and just guy
he things We need simple duds and picket let......
"A! and bread and nutmeg seed, cutting out the
pomp and splendor and the str.....ts where " bargains "
noom salting down the legal lender II C L will
its doom Labor's busy making motors when it
• making plows; let ns soon, oh, men
bruish the cobwebs from our brows
Bolsheviks will get in their drive’"
the sae, and he must continue to I
I woman
Our idea of an old in
get even.
A Chbago
day, in tile i
this quest ion
' ‘ How far '
their dme
received b) .
express the I P
Intelligence polle mnn, the hell hops
were dlog robbers,’
“And huve you ny former M P.‛s?"
he was axked
"Yes," he renlied. "When there’s a
good stif wind blowing we nse thei
l will chide no brother in the world but myself,
against whom I know most faults. Shakespeare.
t 'Ini disnppeurs from
ti a \ ision if y on
ton t call her a S
irl will wear her
I and I hen expe et
at other
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IIERE ON A VISIT FROM DAL
LAS TO MR AND MRA, PONDEE
other matter
rn ba.-k the pages of history just n few y<
whether he ■■tin escape, even though in
J R. (BOB) KEITH
For County Sherirr:
ANDY R MOR ELA NH
i lo laugh at you
at.
lo. But for Hes
blow ing for all kinds of
' ad And us round the
i fliv ving, throw mg mon
' birds. I denounce t||,<
ANITA STEWART
la _____
"THE MESSAGE or THE MOUSE"
By Mr uud Mrs Georgo Randolph
Ohester. Seientifie inventions, secret
codes, concealed stairways, hidden fur
niture and spy nystems lire shown. Alto
• FOOrPRINTS"
‘ ridtio\ it
II.. took
III Russia is
ai' of her skirt to se ■ if f he placket was
W hen you walk in eomfort; so do
tiorkinga. A paekage of Allen’s Foot-
I ane, the antiseptie powder to nhake
into the shoes and sprinkle in the foot-
• L
iVe again,
presenee; live.
f GAS **
SHOP
11 Let us estimate your
• home or place of busi-
; ness for the natural gas.
: We are thoroughly ex
tperienced in handling
‘ of natural gas and all
‘ gas applicants, . Will
♦ ppreciate your patron-
I age and guarantee sat-
in poetry of this
inms A $v
m,g4. J
l bi e lanets me today just as they
were when llx compuny’s first fort* I
were erwete I nn Hudson bay. They
are just as they were when the buf-
fain pu«tured upom them mill indians i
ami truppers snared or shiot ftir bear- l
ing animnals in (his domain huif a ।
century ngo,
Thouuh now surroiwlei by farms, I
the map, II" lst fragment of Ifmison
Buy compnns s ol empire will have
dimappeared from the North Amert-
I i nn emit un lit
laugh, frow it
She luts lost
The surge
her wrinkle'
away . A ci
pared with ,
: REX
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took nny real interest in the trouble between Sibe
it But his wife notices that.
' Antique Furr
til in which to plant । he seeds <i
Ancient Groin* Do Not Germinate.
Ttie I nlii'il States department of
agriculturai gives a hard knock to the
storjes nbout tlie germination of
wheat mnl other cereals found
wrapped with ancient Egyptian mum-
They are si
I soil in ihe
since we saw a woman
KI ..10 mav । join the choir invis
vaito, ()f those immortal detl wh
in minds made better by the
hum can be inighty generous
ing his troubles with you.
He better elothes than Ihe nt
Prof, anil Mrs W. H. Ownsby mill
children have returned from II visit to
his father and family at Celina, ‘Texan.
Prof. Ownsby stated Saturday that the
government rain gauge showed nearly
three inches of rain fell here Thurs
day and Friday, The exact in. asure I
ment i* 2.70 inehes, Soni" people
thought only n half inch of rain fell,
but tlie gauge slows a very heavy
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may not believe he in in
Anyway, ti
her family d
II quest ion. aecording t
SEELY DRUG COMEANY
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist, Owner
REDS CLUSE IN ON
Yet, a few years Inter, we were sending American
boys by the hundreds of thousands to Pranee to
fight We hud in engage in the battl against .'into
eracy ami imperialism to preserve our democracy
Today democrany and the p ...... of the world are
again menanced In a horrible thing called Rolshev should be
ism. True, the fighting is taking place now in far off v
MEMBERS OF THE ABBOCIATED PEES
Th. Associated Press is ex elusively entitled to the use
etherwise credited in this paper and . o the loeal newa vub
lished herein
All rights of repubi ■ ation of wpecial dinpate hen herein
A Plata for Everybody.
"Yes," proudly announced the ex
captain who is now manager of the!
new $10,00 000 hotel, "nil our em
ployees are formei service men every
or reputation of any pernon firm or corporation which may
s
reeled upon it. being brought to the attention the pub
linhe ra. ______________ ___
Mr. Ed Dolton, of Dalias, arrived
here Saturday to visit manager mid
Mrs. J. F. Ponder, of the Western
Union Telegraph office. The visitor
will be her., neveral day..
TERMS OF sunsCRIPTION
the interests of humanity and our own inter,
permits us to remain passive?
Ageney, Marquette Building. Chieniro, BI
Eastern Advertising Repri entativo, Ralph K Mulligan,
30 East Forty second street. New York
ietism And if
Principle is a passion for truth and right Hazlitt.
and Austria t ken '
‘ Let them goto it, we said
tiny n« dets ’I Wo centuries and a
half ui romanice mid history focus in
these iitile rori doln.
When the kludison Nay company in
I870 sirrendered to Cunada the vast
territors grantee to It hs Charles II
id Euutand, II retained one-twentieth
uf nd hind in the "fertile helt" of
Manitoba, Naskutcherwan and Alherta
betweemn the North Suskatchewan
rive and the internut lonul boundary.
TDiN uneiwentith wus «listribute
thruuglout evers township and each
of lie red dotN on the mup repre- ।
sent- mi aren of fron 160 to 640 ,
W taritg a
oil have mone,
ht lh. ro TI
i In deeds of during rectitude, in scorn
of miserable aims that end with self,
in thoughts sublime that pierce the night like star*
And with their mild presistence urge men a mninds
To vaster issuea.
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OU'S befo
charaeter, wtanding.
you Hint "old .hoe" com
May I reach
That purest heaven be to other souls
The cup of strength in some great agony.
Enkindle generous ardour, feed pure love.
Beget the smiles that huve no cruelty.
Be the sweet presence of good diffused,
And in diffusion ever more intense!
So shall I join tin* choir invisible.
Whose music is the gladness of the world.
- (Jeorge Eliot
• mother w ho has four small boys
esn i have to spend any money
it li re
DRIVE TO OUR PLACE
and have your auto bat-
tery recharged here. It
won’t take long and you
can go ahead feeling safe,
with a battery strong and
powerful enough for weeks
to come. We sell, rent,
and repair batteries also
STANDARD BATTERY SER.
VICE STATION
Phone 1608 208 E Henderson
Exclusive Battery Station
» e • •
AA •xu
Russia and Poland but to use th'' question of the
Chieago newspaper, 'bow fur do you think the
Bolsheviks will get in the drivel"’
if they are suecessful in erushing Poland, w hat w dl
be their next step’ Germany, stinging with defeat
and struggling under a tremendous debt is fertile
And what of us That
eables from abroad today
asking What will the I
down town But it is different with a
provee all sueh reports in br fietitious,
French teuts show ill'll wruin more
thun (I few yenrs evlel will i».if gormi
nate. T'ests indliente flint when senee
are kept under ideal vondlitionu whent,
bnrley mid ••nt* ni iy zerninnte up m
eight or ten yvars hili few if nny
zralus n re ulive nt er 2o veura.
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\y
X4-™; nm, :Y
Entered la Cleburno Postofflee «. Becond Olans Mail
the Bolsheviks will gel in
American citizen lle'c
■the Russians reach the Rhine what then*
France and England will see the tide of war once
more sweeping in their direction Cnn they escape
tin challenge *
world war started How many of
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1920, newspaper, August 11, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446307/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.