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ARE YOU READY TO VOTE INTELLIGENTLY ON THE EDUCATIONAL AMENDMENT ON NOVEMBER 2
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CleburneMorning Review
THE COUNTY’S
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
BEST
NEWS
PAPER
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIMES AS MUCH CIRCULATION AS ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
CLEBURNE, TEXAS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904.
SEVENTY FIVE CENTS PER MONTH
GOVERNOR COX GREETED
Belgian Royal Family Goes to Brazil
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WITH BIG RECEPTION IN
10,000 ACRES OF LAND IN
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DIST. COURT
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HARDING'S HOME TOWN
SOMERVELL CO, FOR WELL
G. E. DELEGATES
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HAVE ATTENTION
* 1
IT STATE FAIR
Lent May Skinner,
memumn
-ad
of
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Wassum and associates, to
11 thousane
Oil
been blocked out
Th Governor invited questions. “No
n
man in
strong entry Roy C. Onge, 333 Grand
locked up for asking me a question. 1‘
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The crowd gave n loud cheer.
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the Anglin Street Presby
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0 TO WORK HIGH-ANNUA
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meet
a first prize cockerel for the 1921 sho
$
ADD TODD ME
TD DEMOCRATIC
and
CAMPAIGN FUND
It
Fay
enough
THE STAFF.
given the well Sunday
Iva
CONDUCT OF THE
MADIAS TO BE
i
uround the 2700-foot level.
to
are willing to put up
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ence wan brought to a suecessful close
A posse was formed immediately
the
pursuers
SOME CHANCE FOR HIM
A phone message from the Cleburne
WEATHER
will be in session in that city for the
car.
but
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Howell, 246 Wil-
l i ante avenue, will leave at once for
Han Franeiseo to attend tie conference
SCHOOL CHILDREN CAP-
TURE STATE FAIR; A BIG
CROWD FROM THIS CITY
Operators Rescind Their Action
MeAlester, Oct. 15.—The mine opera
torn, who, this afternon refused to con.
fer with representatives of the United
Ml
a
in
are
granted !
ulius Skinn
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
CONFERENCE PROVES A
VERY PLEASING SUCCESS
CHILD KILLED BY AOTO
IN WHICH POSSE WAS
SEEKING AUTO BANDITS
King Albert, Queen Ellznbeth and their two sons, Crown Prince Leopold
and Prince Charles, boarding the Brazilian drendnaught Sao Paulo at Zee-
brugge, Belgium, on whl they nailed for a tour of Branil as guests of the
Brazillan government
been paid, the style of these
not printed in this list.
terinn church last night, the program
carried out being as follows;
acre*
and it
oped at
ar. The
largest
Brown
There
the land
> a block
turn it
Following is the program for Pat
Cleburne Camp No. 88, V. C. V., Sun-
day, 8:30 p. m.:
Musie by Collings and Indy.
Hong, Spense Heed Mereey.
Address, lion. Hale Prestridge.
and wishes for much happiness.
Mr. mid Mr*. Harris will reside at
649 Trinity avenue.
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Some
GREAT REVOLT REPORTED
STARTED IN MOSCOW
FT. WORTH MAN DRUNK
AND COMES HERE TO SEE
INSIDE OF CALABOOSE
““PLUCKY CITIZEHS EM
ver to Mr
nk a well ,
live already
PAST GRAND MASTER OF
MASONS DIES IN OKLA.
4,
PAT CLEBURNE CAMP
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY
him to work it out.
Officer Yarbrough ia aick at home,
suffering from an attack of tonsilitis
He hna been off three nights.
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I A111 n T I n A T r n ple throughout this section are deeply
INVESTIGATED
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assault and one with theft. They were ! have raised a fund of about *100 which
placed in the Johnson county jail and I is to be given for his comfort while
* will lave a hearing very soou. here.
Spending Week-End Here
Misn Aaron Cohen has returned from
Kidd-Key to spend the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnke Cohen.
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divorce granted as prayed for.
Laura T. Wood vs. Thomas Edgar
Wood, divorce granted as prayed for.
GAPTURETOWN;
DINNED TODAY
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Wnssun and nssociates feel
the troubles and strifes that wo en.
counter,
MINERS ARETHIS IS TA
TOLD MUST DAY FOR TH
wnere have agreed tn vet up
1 10,000 acres of land and
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interested and
The pee-
Hung, Misses Edith Boulware
Mildred Erickson.
Address, Miss Irene Russell.
Reading, Mrs. Pettengell.
Address, Mr. James Kilpatrick.
Hong, Opal and Ethel Webb,
The first prize hen at the fair was
the people
Mine Workers, tonight consented
enter the conference.
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the visitors on Thursday at the Main , sanitarium last night was to the effect
Htreet Methodist church. Most of the that James W. Hoskins, wi wus in-
M L. MeDowell, who performed theof the six Santa Fe shop crafts, which
continue the development
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COTTON GIN IS BLOWN UP
AND FIVE MEN KILLED
mid Mr
alcot I will be
r Monday, if
Boykin, Fort Worth.
Ell terta inm ent commi11ee:
Boli Joplin, Robert Harris, Ethel
Seely, Mary Joplin.
Reception committee:
Roy Boyd, Lllian Wayland, Ruby
Kiersey, Chas. Vater, Bob Harris.
Publicity committee:
Lewis Kiersey, Frances Bishop.
Music committee:
Jack G. Hazard.
Social committee:
Mias Lizzie Clack, Lewis Kiersey,
Lillian Wayland, Ruby Kiersey.
Interesting Programs
Very interesting programs have been 1
prepared for the sessions this morning,
this afternoon and tonight, also for
Sunday morning, afternoon mid night.
Officers Fort Worth District
President, Homer H. Payne, T. C. U.
Vice president, Miss Catherine Wis-
dom, Denton.
Seeond vice president. Jack Muir,
Fort Worth.
Seeretary, Miss Grace Hunter, Fort
Worth.
Treasurer, Miss Fay Boykin, Fort
Worth.
Glenn Hutton to Speak
ask questions. I am not making thia was held at
fight as a Democrat but a* an Ameri-
Street Presbyterian church, and that
(By Associated Press)
Fort Worth, Oct. 15,—A resolution
authorizing the raising of $1,500,000
for Oklahoma City College was passed
by the Oklahoma Conferenee of North-
ern Methodists in session here today.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
HOLD SPLENDID MEETING
also were a number of other visitors.
There were from 50 to 75 present at the
conference.
This conference is fo rthe purpose
of hearing reports and is very inspira-
tional. The Indies of the Main Street
Methodist ehureh served luncheon to 1
Special to The Review.
Walnut Springs, Oet.
ean. ” He spoke about half an hour
and made no personal reference to his
opponent.
One question wus asked about the in.
equality of tire league voting power
between the United States and Great
Britein. The governor explained the
money to
1
R. Marshall Tice,
Moro means that there is going to be some-
thought he was hoarding a street car
to go home, but Inter l*V found he was
on the Santa Fe train. Officer Hels-
ley said the man raved nil the way
down here, but he will have n good
rest in the ealaboose.
Officers Carroll and Heinley arrested
n white tramp Thursday night and
placed him in th calaboose, and Fri-
day morning he was take nout by some
one who paid his fine, and will allow
composed of February pullets
Cross Timbers Camp No. 4, Woou-
men of the World, held an enthusiastic
meeting in the W. O. W. hall last
night and Clerk H. W. Wiseman said
it reminded him of the jolly meetings
in the good old days before the war.
Twelve transfer cards were received
by t Ite eamp and two eandidates were
initiated, while three applications for
membership were received.
There was a good attendance and all
members seemedto take renewd inter-
est in the work. Cross Timbers Camp
line been growing steadily and now
that cool weather has come it la ex-
peeted to have large crowda at every
meeting.
that the prospeets for getting a good
oil well justifies the expt nditure of
time and money in sinking another
well in Somervell eounty.
Registration ehairman. Miss
Christian Endeavor delegates to the
Fort Worth District convention have
captured the town. Delegates are be.
ing entertained while here by local
elureh members and the convention
will be in session until Sunday night.
A big luncheon or dinner will be spread
veil, the adjoining count
Miss Georgia Horton and W. F. Har.
ris were united in marringe at 8100
o'clock last night at the home of Rev.
Annie Tiee
Presbyterinn ehureh at 11 o'clock Run.
day morning. He ia n good speaker
and will interest all who hear hi n.
Ed Person’s pen of Rhode Island
Reds, and Win. Denson’s pen of Brown
Leghorn*, competing in the egg-laying
contest, are commanding tin* attention
of nil visitors. On Friday Mr. Den-
son '* Brown Leghorn* held second
place and Prof F. W. Kazimier of A.
A M. College stated that in his opinion
this pen was slated to be the winner.
ral wells have
5 -While the
II here is go.
Hitcheoek reservations would
that situation.
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Rusnell, commander of Marines in
Haiti. General Barnett, former com-
„„ , " . . - -----I mandnnt of Marine Corps, who left
on I huraday. This conference is com- Washington yesterday for Hun Fran.
PO..... of Homerveil and Johnnoncoun-cineo, was ......... to Waslington, Sec-
lies. Mrs. Boyd of Grandview, district I,.,,, Daniels snid, to before
secretary, presided. Miss Kimbro of the bonrd as a wit......
Waco, Wh in in charge or the Vo-OP-
erative Home, and who is a deaconess, I
(Ry Asnociated Press I
Zurich, Oct. 15 According to an an-
nouneement of the German foreign
minister, a great revolt is reported to
have started in Moscow. It is deelart
ed the Kremlin has beea invaded. )
divorce granted as prayed for.
Louanna Terrell vs. W. L. Terrell,
at the Woodmen of the World hall I
for the delegates at noon today by the
my meetings is going to be Ladies Aid Society of the Anglin
Webb, accompanist.
Hong. Miss Fern Hubbard.
Duet, Charlie and Sammie Hanson.
Piano, Miss Martha Gaby.
Hong, Mr. Wm. Scott.
Hong, Misses Gladys and Mamie John.
•on.
Reading, Mrs. Jennie B. Cyrus.
Piano solo, Mrs. McKenzie.
Piano, Miss Virginia Stovall.
Hong, Miss McCluskey.
BIG SUM IS RAISED FOR
OKLAHOMA CITY COLLEGE
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Oct. 15. East Texas—
Saturday partly cloudy, warmer in ti
iortheast porton; Sunday cloudy.
) West Texas- Saturday partly cloudy;
tunday generally far, moderate tern-
verature.
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panied by several relatives and friends next two weeks. Mr Howell is a dele-
who extended them congratulations gate from the Railway Electrieians or-
The sehool children of Texns captur-
ed the State Fair at Dallas Friday.
Looming largely in the foreground of
attendants were seven coach loads of
school children from here by way of
the Hanta Fe road, and 250 who went
by way of the interurban line.
The special train of woven cars on
the Santa Fe wan pulled by Engineer
Harris and was in charge of Conductor
Stanley Dean.
Did the achool children have a good
time at th eState Fair! Ask them!
No doubt the Cleburne sekool children
State Fair management and others for
will adopt resolutions thanking the
giving •hem such n great day of pleas-
uro. This outing for the school chil-
dren is proof that the world is grow-
Friday was "divorre day” in the
district court and clients and lawyers I
had a buny time about the court house.
It wus a great day in divorce annals. I
on the Wassum
steadily forward
The Woman’s Missionary Confer-
born of the posse ran down and killed
Frank Benn, six years old, playing in
front of his home near Alluwee.
it is shown that the other shot did not
break up the sand enough to collect
the oil.
The Wassum well was drilled to 3500
feet and was continued to the 4077-
foot level. The new well in Somervell
county will be drilled to 3500 feet and
will be continued deeper if deemed
neceusary. However, it is believed that
oil in paying quantities will be found
becoming exlnu t»1. Another version
is explosives olaced in the biller.
dor. Mr. and Mra. Howell will visit
the principal points of interest in Call,
fornia before returning home,
pated charges igainst a “senatorial
ligarchy. ”
walling for a hearing before the nowk
judge. At any rate they received no I
consideration this time.
Following is a list of the divorces i
Della Green vs. Art Wur Groen, di- I the Stat Fair at Dallas this vo
voree grunted as prayed for. Rhode Island Itoda form the
Abbie Jackson vs. John II. Jackson, 8, fe.....wed el.....ly by the
divoree granted ns prayed for. | oghornt ond the Barred Koek:
H. D. Echols vs, Pressie Echols, di.are almost ns many Brown Leghorns
voree granted as prayed for. ! D ing alvwn as there were chickens of
W. M. Patterson va. Grace Patter- br iN combined nt the Johnson
son. divorce granted as prayed for. County Fair. In the face of ’his
(By Associated Press)
Warsaw, Oet. 15. General Joseph
Pilsudsky, president of the Polish re-
publie, tendered his resignation today.
At the requestof the government, how.
ever, he withdrew his resigiation
I iitul all of them have been laving reg.
jularly since the contest started.
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A Fort Worth man boarded the
Santa Fe train nt Fort Worth' last
night by mistake and enme tothis city.
He was drunk on ”jnke,” aecording
to Officer Helsley, who arrested and
placed him in the city calaboose. A 2-
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ceremony. The couple were accom-
five nt the State Fair at Dallas Inst
year, including 1st on coekdrel. TAia
is the second successive year Hint he
has captured first on ecoekerel and he
towns and the ehurehes in ’he district , jured at the Johnson eounty race track I
were represented here nt the confer- Monday afternoon, was holding his I
enee, which was most successful fromown. |f is said that there is some
every stanc point. ehanee for his recovery. Ila in being I
SHERIFF MILLER PUTS
NTWONEGROESOCT.15
——— that he is in a dangerous condition is
Sheriff Miller on Friday arrested two not denied. l)verything possible 1a
negroes, one eharged with aggravated being done for him here. Local friends
Pre-eonvention prayer service, led by
Kev. James B. Wright of Fort Worth'.
Hung service, led by Rev. Glenn Hut-
ton, Breckenridge.
Devotional service, / Miss Lizzie
Clark, Cleburne.
Address of welcome by Rev. Geo. N.
Thomas, Cleburne.
Response by Bryan Blalock, presi-
dent of Fort Worth local union.
Greetings from delegates.
Announeements,
Offering.
Speeial music.
.Appointment of committees.
Hong.
Address, “The Call of the Hour,”
by Rev. John W. Underwood, Fort
Worth.
Social honr.
Following is the convention commit-
' tee:
Chairman, Rev. Geo. N. Thomas.
Vice chairman, Miss Lizzie Chick.
Socretary, Miss Alma Handera.
(By The Associated Press)
Fayetteville, N. C, Oet. 13 l ive
nen wore kille dand one si riounly in-
jured wien a boiler in tho cotton gin
of the Rncey Gin Company, near Row-
bind, in Robeson county, exploded this
Everybody will have a chance to
show their true metal today when the
tag sellers from fleburne High Sehool
make a raid on the business diatriet.
We of the Annual staff, editing the
Santa Fe Trail, wish* to announce that
We arc terking with zeal and ncp to
publish on annual that will be n credit
to n High Sehool such ns oura. To do ।
this we must secure some finaneial as-
siotanee and in this way we are trying
to cbtaiu Giat aid. The tags are worth
keepirg i nd. obeying the maxir s writ-
ten thereon, the persons must needs be
benefitted. Buy a tag and help us us
well as yourself.
Sue Clay is, J, H. Clay, divorce
granted a* prayed for.
J. D. Bowen vs. Mollie Bowen, di-
vorce granted as prayed for.
W. D Gregor, vs. Mrs W. D. Gregor,
divorce granted us prayed for.
Mrs. L. O. Barrier vs. L. M. Barrier,
divorce grunted as prayed for.
and two drill* had been lost in it. A
- will bring back n few of his tested good pressure of gas was skown in the
breeders with the intontion of raisingiogers will, and sinee the well has
— been plugged g ■ ping from it.
bandits outdistanced their
They were reported tonight
(By Associated Press)
McAlester, Oct. 15.-- Because four-
teen mines in the Oklahoma conl field
under contract with' the Oklahoma coal
operators were idle, due to the miners
going on a "vacation,'* operators re-
fused to join representatives of the
United Mine Workers in a conferenee
here this afternoon in which an at-
tempt was to be made to reach an
agreement over the demands of the
miners for Increased wages.
The operators declared the only way
to open negotiations was for the min.
era to return to work. The first break
toward return to work was reported
from Wilburton field into yesterday
when NOO miners on an unauthorized
strike reported at the mines. Order*
from distrlet headquarter* for the min-
er* to return to work were received in
the MeAlester field where about 1200
were not working.
S1x.
"Nmkee
ahcsmaMev
Glenn Hutton of Breckenridge will ounce bottle of "Jake” was taken ing better every day, notwithstanding
fill the pulpit nt the Anglin Street from his pocket. The man said ho
JAMES t HOSKINS HOLD-
f isis CLEBURNE BIRDS
enseB are i first and chnmpion hen of the entire
show at the Johtmon County Fair this
■ IIS OWN; THERE is |~=3
been drilled in Somervell eounty with-
out getting a producing well is no proof
tn the Somervell county people that
there is not oil in paying quantities un-
derlying tiat county. Ho strong is the
I belief that there is oil in paying quan-
divorce grunted as prayed for.
Edna links, v«. Christinn Moore, di-
vorce grunted a* prayed for.
II. J. McCarley v*. Minnie McCarley,
divorce granted as prayed for.
Cora Robertson vs. Dewey Robertson,
divorce granted as prayed for.
Kate Ruble vs. J. B. Coble, divorce
granted as prayed for.
Th cost in some cases not having
(Dy Associated Press)
Marion, Oct. 15. A rousing recep-
tion today was given Governor Cox,
Democratic presidential candidate, at
Marion, the home of Senator Harding,
his Republican opponent. Several
thousand persons cheered and applaud-
ed the Governor. Senntor Harding was
out of town on his southern trip.
A big crowd heard the Governor
from a temporary platform near the
railroad station, several blocks from
the front porch which the Governor has
ridiculed for weeks.
The Governor told low he had gone
through the country touching elbows
with the people, learning their prob-
lems mill permitting then to ask ques-
enn. Tin- Governor ‛s league argil.
enta were loudly applauded Re re
not idle. Because
A. W. Kennon of Bono has added
hi* mime to the list of subscriber* to
the Democratic national eampaign fund,
by railing at the Review office mid
leaving one dollar. The fund is stead-
ily increasing and is not fnr from the
goal of *1000, the total now being ■
$865.75.
The list of all previous subscrip- |
ers which has been appearing in The
Review from day to day, has I...... dis-
continued, but the mimes of all new
contributor* will be printed as they
are turned in.
tities in Somnervell county,
(By Associated Press)
Fort Gibon, Okla., Oct. 15.- F. IT.
Nash, N2 year old pioneer of territorial
days, of Eastern Oklahoma, past grand
master and past grand lecturer of tiro
Masonic lodge of the old Indian Terri-
tory, died at his home hero today.
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YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED
by rev m L. McDowell
(By Arnoeiated Press)
Tulsa, Oct. 15. Two men held up
and robbed the First State Bank of
Alluwee, in Nowata county this af-
ternoon, fleeing to the hills in n motor
A 400-quart
(By Assoeiated Press)
Washington, Oct. 1:5. J Hec ret ary Dan-
lain announced today he had appointed
a board of Inquiry to make a thorough
investigation of nil wrongs aileged to
have been committed by United States I
Marino* in Haiti mid partieularly with
reference to "indiseriminate killing”
mentioned in General Parnett’s con-
fidential letter of a year ago to Colonel
avenue, Cleburne, won 1st and 3rd on
hen; 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th on cockerel; 2nd
on old pen; 4th mi cock; 1st on young
pen, and 1th on pullet.
Ed Parson* of College street, Cle-
burne, won 3rd on cockerel.
T C. Norman won 1st and 2nd on
eockerel.
It will be remembered that Roy C.
Gage won three firsts out of a possible
and is attracting considerable atten-
tion. There is great confidence in
striking nil in paying quantities on the
10,000-aere tract which is now being
blocked out and the drilling site will
be carefully made.
Oil scouts from the Gulf, Texas and
Empire companies have just inspected
the Wassum well and they say it is an
oil well, but should be given anotlr
heavy shot of nitroglycerine. The
eleaning out pri has pre ( ssed to
the tup of the oil sand, but it is evi-
dent that the first shot wss not heavy
There are 5000 ehiekens
is thought the full 10,000 nere* will be
ready within a few days.
Mr. Wassum has the burking finan-
cially of eitizens at Walnut Springs,
Meridian and Morgan, and lee ha* al-
ready negotiated with <’. A. Milam
of Glen Ruse for a new rig, which was
erected near Glen Rose Inst Christmas.
If this rig ran be purehaned at half
I price, it will be taken over mid tho
| drilling on the new well will begin nt
once. But Mr. Wassum has sixty days
in which to start the drill on its down-
ward journey to the oil sands. In-
eluded in ’lie acreage to go into the
10,000 acre block is the land of Rog.
er*. It was on his land that the Rog
ers well was drilled by the Benedum-
Trees company. This well win finally
abandoned after several 4 es of pipe
morning. The cause of tho explosion
MU. AND MRS. ADY HOWELL......................
60T0SANFTANCISCO.GAL.PRESIOENT OFPOLANO
WANTS TO QUIT OFFICE
cheers greeted the remark, "I don't I thing doing in the eating line.
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