Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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EXPECT COTTON PRICES
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building ti #2,000,000 good roads nys- I
reeted upon its being brought to the attention of the pub J .
Bakers
in honor of some cheap
' This is t he day,’ ' t he tel
gladly spene
she has not seen since he
BANK HOLIDAYS
Our bank is closed three days
courthouse wristwatch an' th' right time
Big One Cent Sale
Madame X” which Miss Frederiek
the quulities which go
itue of notorious resorts in Buenos
pan in
inst J
she fears it may involve her son. Rhe
refuses to reveal her identity when sent
to prison and is registered there as
" Madame X,” Finaly she finds her
son in the person of th eyoung lawyer
assigned to defend her at her trial for
murder.
f Europe must be draw
The average woma
THE CLEBURNE
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a week
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sunshine n)
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is portraying and therefore she likes to Ayres, to which she has drifted,
have baby songs, particularly “Hush a l ‘‘ ' ‘ - ’ —e
by babv,” which is played frequently beautiful woman she was in Paris
in her hig scenes wien her impulses thv love for her son nnd the hope of
an “Madame X" are controlled by the seeing him some day. She consents to
thoughts of the son she has not seen return to France as the companion of
fur so many years. 11 erook with that hope in mind. She
in the early scenes of the drama Miss I kills her companion because he tries
Frederick portrays Jacqueline Florlot, to trick her In n blackmail scheme af-
who is driven from her home in Paris 1 ter learning something of her story and
City Edi
eontaining ll dozen
KEYNOTE OF PLAY
18 MOTHER LOVE
Ml Mill Its OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
less 1
l mers
. come
Sundny afternoon nt
by her husband because of Ms unjust
suspicions regarding her relations with
another man. Rhe returns to see her
young son, who is dangerously ill, only
to be driven out again by her husband
who tells her that the hoy believes Mer
dead.
atitled to the use
lited to it or not
ie local news pub I
mum with ii 10 it
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decent elothes to wear like other wo
"when o'er the ice
mill so we close our
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much III Cost of Living in the old
Adam wa
to listen to his
she had some
men
e prints, to diseredit, belittle,
alue everything American, par
tem for the county. The road con
struetion is now to be pushed ns rup
idly a* possible.
Dan G. Shelby, general salesman for ’ •
the Clark Boiee Lumber Company, I >n 1 , ,
his, big mill operators, was here Tues- 1 •
day in consultation witli County En < ,
gineer Whitenker and the commission 1 ’
ers‛ court, witli reference to the tim < ,
tier requirements of the county In ' '
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Water Themselvet
Potted plants water themselves
when pl a ceil oti a new dish to hold
water. In the center of the cover of
which is an opening holding a sponge,
throuh which the wnter rises into Ilia
holes in the flower pots.
The commissioners’ court was in act
sion Nov. ", considering road mutters,
and also took up some other business.
It is understood that thv court located
the road from Godley to Cresson, which
is the upper part of the Weatherford
road. Kids will be advertised for on
Nov. 13th and bids will also be adver
Used for on that name date for the Al.
varado and Venus and the Dallas high
ways.
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that develops the action of tl play to
a imint where t ho mysterions “ Madame
X " finds him in the young lawyer who
is defending her in her trial for murder.
Miss Frederick, one of tin greatest
emotional aetresses in pictures, uses
[music extensively in till her plays, mak
Ing he r own selections and basing her
ehoice on thv predominant note of the
drama. Mother love is the one redeem Twenty years Inter Jacqueline, a
ing feature of the eharacter of wreck of a woman, a drug user, an hab
a large elass of
et the idea I hut
ink el es in order
Cleburne band gave
neert at the Review
anies, mt. literature, seience mid war.
ed that a good deal of this habit of belit-
wn aecomplishments mid abilities, was a
Gierman propaganda which had been car-
- n thrifty soul who will
to save a dime.
We begun to have a higher opinion of the abil-
ities and accomplishments of our own men in the
various departments of world affairs.
We were no longer tolerant of those, especially
of our own people, who taught that we were a erude
to make up the higher life in larger degree than the
United States
There is no other country in which human lifei
is held in so high regard. in which the qualities of
respects. I
e of them
r offee last
reeiated by
great audi
the < led ion
courtesy, of brotherhood, regard for
are so eommon and so well developed as
rd States
We vet luck n good deal in those t
be assim
elusion ii
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Publinhed Daily Eacept Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING co., na.
who think they find
Home peope say that now, since ti 1,
presidential election is over, that the
price of cotton sholud advance. Of
course propaganda of different kinds
was used in the enmpaign, but if the
people can get a little relief now they
will surely appreciate it. However, let
us not expect too much, but nt the name
time let us be thankful for any nnd
nil blessing- that come our way.
U H rOOLE
CEOIL HORN
D U THKA^
the banks are closed for this or that. We hear the
onyx portals slum, the banker shoos us till away;
! for Mary had a little lamb, and all the banks observe
the day I'd like to draw a silver buck, the bunk
| is closed, with all my pile, in honor of the man who
struck one William Patterson, erstwhile.
land held by apanem’ in California tl
she could p-tK id,. I luted States into
n Ter hgiid in Asia "
The IRONTON has been variously imitated just as all other good things
are imitated, but has never been equaled. If you want to be sure of 50 per cent
more heat, if you want to be sure of a saving in your gas bills of 35 per cent
while getting this heat, t lt<‘ii there is only one thing to do BI I AN IRONTON
and don't be persuaded into buying anything said to be just as good, because
the time has not come when they are manufactured just as good. Take our
word for that, which we buck with an absolute guarantee.
The IRONTON needs no vent, it does not smoke; it gives out the maxi-
mum amount of heat without any odor and will not discolor your walls, drap-
eries or any thing else in your home.
If you have an IRONTON now you know that it speaks for itself;
standardize your heating with IRONTON'S and solve your heating problem.
The factory maintains a well-equipped laboratory and testroom in which
every test, in comparison with other types of heaters, has been made; so it is
not /for you to experiment or make guesses, but let us simply guarantee th
IRONTON to do all we claim for it. You will be convinced with the superior
ityjof the IRONTON BUNSEN BURNER service by placing one in your home
oroffic) it will speak for itself and mae convincingly than a million “I
gvss so s.
IRONTON HEATERS come in a wid<‘ variety of sizes mid styles and
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days all business must be done 'neath handicaps
that knock it flat! no man in town can get his mon -
those writers
various <<mnlr
ly on their im.
was rreatly ap
as well as the
gathered to see
a r ace quest i
in Asia as it used the race questio
musk the designs upon Shantung pi
"It is using the proposed Cljtornia le
to arouse the Asiatic races a giy Inst Amerie
< onsolidate them under the- rising sun
against the white man /
Japan willingly yuld sacrifice even
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| agent eapturing
fitters.
gainst other Asiaties,
Review eoneludes with t
Pauline Frederiek, whose new pie
tore, " Madame X," n Goldwyn pro
duetion, eomes to the Yale theatre, for
two days, eommeneing today and to-
morrow, enaeted most of her strong,
intense emotional xeenes in the famous
drama to the aecompnniment of soft
lullabys played by the orehestra Moth
er love is one of the strongest emotions
developed in the drama, in faet it is
n mother's love and longing for the son
informed along these lines Th
n't know
t doesn 't
nt should !
is to turn
re the great war started, it
BSORIPTION
appear in the columna uf The Review
Concert at Yale Sunday
Direetor Cohoe announced that t I 3
bane woule give a coneert nt the Yale
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 22, 1920.
H. W. Wiseman,
nd lbiretor
ese purty Oetober dlays is
onderful things you'll buy
Ever’ town has three times, I
Businesn Mans
Sovereign Commander Fraser, of the
Woodmen of tke World, appreciates
what the Review has been saying con-
eerning the proposed disbursements of
more than a million dollars, the mini
whieh is to be distributed among the
members at an early date. It will be
gratifying to the members to know
Hint tin total amount is to In* several
hundrod thousand dollars more than
wns nt first i reported. The letter re
ferring t othis mattes is as follows:
be gladly eor
or a dime mid wore one collar a week.
"‘BASHFUL BLACKSMITH ’
featuring
HANK MANN
TOMORROW
8HIRI.EY MA8ON
in
“THE LITTLE WANDERER"
Tbs Anmoeinted Press is exelu
tor publieation of all news dispute
w omanhood,
in the I 'nil
liment till
in Th leadin' sport th
e talkin’ about all th' wi
But since the war has ended, again it seems to
have become the fashion among this certain elass
of writers to disparage the L’nited States and mug
nify the qualities of European
Aa it is no longer possible to magnify the seien
tifie or mechanical business aecomplishments of any
part of Europe over the United States, we are again
being told of European superiority in human qual
ities, in society, in literature, and in various depart-
ments of the ‘higher life
One writer tells us that "our British cousins
understand the spirit of sportsmanship better than
we do.” Another writer talks of the loneliness of
American life We are told that the marriage re-
lation is better maitained in Britain than in Amer
ica , and insidiously on every side we are being mis
Knud Master Col..... im
band boys would volunte
ability.
id Hint tin
• r their ser I
• this paper
The Review
1 is always
er assistanee
Any erroneous rrfint
•f reputation of any perso
amples of the kind of propaganda that is again he
ing spread
This sort of higher criticism of the United
States and its people may have basis enough in fact.
We are by no means perfect, morally, ethically, or
spiritually , God knows, but we are safe in the as |
sertion that there is no other country on the face
n nt npecini disp
ent, ' ‘ Be
Western Advertising Repri ‘ ntative, (’ J Anderson, Hpecia
Ageney, Marquette Building, Chicago, III.
Bastern Advertising Represeutative, Ralph R Mulligan
30 East F<»rty necond Street, New York
ried on with system for many years in preparation
lor just what was then happening to the world, mers and kindred bores must
With this awakening, the greater part of the come around some other day. I
people of the United States assumed a new attitudehave nine dollar- in its vaults, and
toward almost everything that had to do with theI wish to pa! a bill, and to that
United States
ck of
R Coloe m
I played with
orions snap
ner Bandmast
Even when a woman gets -<>
vays to get through a door
matter what cold
tow they must a bn
Kerosene Lamp Mint.
If your lamps do not burn bright-
ly drop n small piece of camphor in-
to the oil unit ll* will help greatly.
Box 53, Cleburne, Texas.
Esteemed Sovereign:
That was certainly a nice thing for
you to do have the letter regarding
our first refund published in the Cle
burne Morning Review. Tkat paper
has been to nice to us that some time
in the early spring I want to give them
a nice nd regarding out society. We
have been to such an enormous ex
peine this year with our rerating and
maintaining a field force, that we can't
make further expenditures outside of
the absolutely necessary. I might
state further that after making some
furtker ealeulations yesterday, we find
our disbursement will be a little over
one million two hundred and fifty thou
san dollars instead of one million dol-
lars as first announced.
Truly and fraternally yours,
W. A.FRASER,
Sovereign Commander.
-till. I seek the cashier, vexed and cross, and ask
him why the doors are shut; "This is the day when
Charlie Ross was kidnapped by some locoed nut. And
so nil banks are closed, my num. for banks must
celebrate such things; and if you do not like this
I plan, you're free to lump the same, by jings ” Some
ited He said it was his intention
e , .i, । i, I,,,,I now to give li Sunday coneert every
mi tile faet that she wished K
other sunday. These Sunday concerts
come at a time of day when all can at-
tend Let all take notice of the con
cert Sunday afternoon, mid be there
A mini may be so dumb that he de
the mime of the Vici P’resident But I
keep him from knowing how the Governi
ruleful heai
mbling del
voisi can tell you I
l’erfeetly Formed
had been in progress a little
were opened to a good many
were simply a nation of dollar
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1920, newspaper, November 3, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446379/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.