Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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The earth shall inherit the meek.—New
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pays. Nearly all of the great
college graduates.—■Jersey City
Every cloud has a silver lintng.
>ut every silver lining baa its cloud.
, enteide of Texas--
ontaide of Texas----
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: ’ Ford tops and windshield, also alcohol for
has just helped give €
rush ' across the party
like a long lost brother
—The Rexall Store
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Money in politics is an evil, of course, but
we endeavor to remember that it takes a lot
of dough to make enough pie to go all around.
—Columbia Record.
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OILSUPPLY 15
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That ethyl gas that haa killed so many
people is evidently the female of the species.
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cotton, designed
of the pink boil
It’s the fat-head, not the overhead that
makes government costly.—Columbia Record.
The silent candidate appears to have shown
the maxi-mum strength.—Norfolk Virginian-
Pilot. ■ ■ -W*
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of the Boyd Company in Jam
it was announcedkkroMsy.
THE CLEBURNE YELLOW
JACKETS.
n when Knighthood was in flower, when
a were slaved and women were little better
"‘Gas-bags may cross Atlantic regularly.”
They do now; one meets them on all liners.
—Elisabeth Journal. ' , .
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It’s queer the authorities can't discover
fake stocks, when the sucker finds them so
easy.—Rochester Times-Union.
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DON’T
FORGET
Godley, this county. The club has
25 member* and begins its work
Boy*’ Farm C^ub
Formed at Godley
Lack of will power is what makes
a man put his clothes on over his
pajamas oak cold morning
Milwaukee auto salesman's wife
got a divorce. Now she will have ar
chance to apik some hermelk.
MEXICAN COTTON MAT
BE BROUGHT TO U. &
Consider these things and we believe
will not mail that order.
TEXAS IS° WITHOUT
HIGHWAY SYSTEM.
(By Associated Prena) .
FORT WORTH, Dec. 9—Speak
ere before the American Petroleum
Institute here today, were not un-
mindful of the time when oil may
cease to lubricate the wheels of ths
world as it doe snow.
“I presume it is safe to nay,"'
said C. E. Mitehell, president of
ash in advance—...
in Taxes, each in adt
, to Tasas, cask ia a
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Pnudeme
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Mamege
where he conferred with many boys
in that section regarding the work
of a boys’ club.
Clubs Have been organized in va-
rious eections of the county and
Mr. Olsen is anxious thst ths elub
work here shall take first rank in
a few years.
ses public health service tells us
Ige span of life in the United
fifty-four years. Back in the
“SWEET REMEMBRANCES”
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50 to 10 per cent off on Lot of Our Big Stock of China
and Decorated Choice Patterns of Queensware.
Au American news correspondent in the
City of Mexico warns the people that one
of the greatest and most devastating hordes
of insect pests since Biblical days is now
moving on the United States ibqrder. It is
made up of the grasshopper, and it is said
that in their wake in Mexico is an area of
destruction that is amazing.
Vast fields of sugar cane and corn have
been stripped and the financial loss has been
very great.
Another Mexican invader crossed the Rio
Grande many years ago and since his cross-
ing the Mexican boll weevil has cost the
farmers of the cotton states more than a
billion dollars.
If it isn’t one plague it’s another. Politi-
cal pests are with us one year and grass-
hopper pests the next.
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FEWER FARMERS.
r,1 Texas, eash in advance------—
Oebaty Review, Weekly, one year----91.00
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FREE FOR ALL.
BY HARRY B. HUNT
NEASevicewie
TVTA • h INOTON puepahnta
W trmu the callerMs * Con
«renn swung hole aetiesi tor
the haute of the shori setnn.
In the Renata: curua. the new
OOF tender, and Reed OmooL
heads together talking thiinka over
an UM rank and Rte of more sen
aters amnemhle
A eubdued bum ef esoverhnttoa
oid friends and tellowipartisans
shaking hands, tappina, hacks and
talking things over Alas 4ncient
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Boston judge rulee a man who sells
oooze is not idle. We rule the same,
espectally just before Christmas. e::-
While we like this cold weathen a
lldr to a man who eays he enjoys
nearly freezing to death.
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(By Associnted Press)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Regu-
lations governing entry into this
eountry of foreign ** - • ' *
to combnt sprend I
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Boyd Oil Company to the Hi
phreys-Boyd Company, will be ]
sented nt the stockholders meet
— Mmpeas op PH-ABBOMITETD PEERS ?
The Aunociatea Press is exclusively entitled to
thosotor publieation of all news <1—4-h--ait-
•d to it sr not otherwise eredited ia
also the loeal news herein published.
AB rights of publieation of special diepatehes
Karate are ales reeerved.
Downtown,
. nearprinci-
businens
I housesand
r theatres, the
Brevoort ia
prereminent
among
hotels__
quality of
service at
cost
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right alpng. Thus, as efficiency grows in
both agriculture and industry, of course in-
dustry’mtiit take more of the workers.
This is pogress, not retrogression. If the
old system needed two farms, let us say, to
feed every three families in thaa9nty, the
new system makes one farm suffice Tor three
'■so many hands for in-
WVTHAT was a subdued buzz of
• W conversation on the Senate
side to a roaring bedlam of
sound in the House.
The reading clerk shouts at the
top of his lungs as he calls the
roll, but still to barely heard above
the tumult
Outside, an toy. wintry wind
esses,— Guety--MasMT*^ lf”W
equally windy inside. But il to
"hot air “ Congrees to on!
Painter to charged with slapping a
girl in Chicago, but maybe he want-
'd to see if the point was dry.
Another beautiful thing about w
i er is the mall man doesn't bring us
my vacation post cards.
Gandy
•ttdla, the average was 18 or 20 years,
to.max. along About the time Good
Seely Drug Company
.ohk, “that all who have to do
with commerce realize the funda-
mental necessity of a continuance
Although the Cleburne High School foot-
ball team went down in defeat at the hands
of the mighty Cisco Loboes, Cleburne has
every reason to be proud of the Yellow Jack-
eta, Me team which won the district champion-
ship in Class A football and then defeated
a lss’B team which was champion of two
-- of at least the present supply, are
never freed from the worry that oil
= deposits are a diminishing resource.
® “Scarcity of the product and re-
E= suiting high prices will induce more
E drilling and np to the praeent has
= - increased production, bnl there is a
E imiit to this,’’ said Amos L. Beaty,
Before you mail that order for merchandise
to an outside concern think it over a few
minutes. Perhaps you’ll change your mind
about mailing it.
The dollar sent out of town is gone forever.
The dollar spent at home remains and works
for you. It circulates at home, either in civ-
ic improvements, taxes, better schools, church-
es or goes into more merchandise for your
next needs. ,
Your neighbor takes better care of your
needs and wants than does the stranger, who
= has FH-mterest fyom, further than to get
your dollars. Your merchant-neighbor’s fu-
ture depends upon holding your confidence.
He's always here to make mistakes good.
When you spend your money with the
home merchants you help them, you assist in
fostering home industries. They in turn help
' to build1 up the city, and to make greater op-
portunities for you and for your children.
Spending your money at home is like put-
* ting a mortgage upon it to come back toyou.
Spending it away from home ia simply bidding
goodbye to it, and its further usefulness to
visiting fan was treated with that respect to
which every man is entitled.
Cleburne folk should be proud of the les-
sons which Coaches Erney and Parker have
instilled into the football boys. With these
couches, honor came first and the lessons the
boys have learned from these tutors will no
doubt remain in their minds for many years
toycome.
Our,.hats are off to Coaches Erney and
Parker and the Yellow Jackets.
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Grasshopper plague
Huckabee Funeral
; I* Held at Temple
Funeral services for G. E. Huck-
abee, former resident of Cleburne,
where, ho was employed in the
Banta’ Fe shops, who was almost
instantly killed Monday morning
in an accident in the Temple yard,
were held in Temple esterday.
Mr. Huckabee moved from Cleburne
more than a year ago. Be is sur:
vived by "his wife, two eene and
one daughter.
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Paliahea Dally Ezeept Monday by
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■districts, which gave the locals the right to
meet.the Loboes. Although they met defeat
by a. arnre of 30, t" <) it was a defeat that
carried glory with (iv“
, The local boys ended a great season. In
no frame did they draw the extreme penalty
vor anything that bordered on the extreme.
_ They played a brand of football that was
M elsy in its detail ‘and that was clean and
E * above board. This team was made up of
high school students, boys who go to school
8 every day there is school and must pass in a
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certain number of grades. ‘The boyshave
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sasgn, jpt, .closed and the ReView believes
'the boys should be remembered with not only
'orte public bknquet, but with several if it 'be
' Tht team has done much to adver-
tiseQeburne as a high class, clean sporting
city. No team that has visited, us has gone
away with a grouch, because every individ-
ual member of the visiting squad and every
Queen Bess was lording it over England. A
little later, in the eighteenth century, the
average climbed to 35 years.
These simple facts carry their own comment
as to the efficiency of modem medical and
sanitation Methods.* Preventive medicine has
wrought wonders, and sanitation has made
the world endurable.
Probably the big increase in the span of
life is due to reduction of infant mortality.
In the old days before the present-day idea
of sanitation and surgery were adopted, it
was a lucky infant that survived the first few
days or weeks of life. They literarlly, died
in shoals all over the world, and they still
die that way in regions of the globe where
medicine and sanitation have not penetrated.
The fact that the average life has been
drawn out to 54 years in this country does
not mean that more people Attain a ripe old
age now than formerly. It means that more
infants live to grow into manhood and woman-
hood. In the old days, if a person got safely
by the perils of babyhood, he was apt to live
to a ripe old age. It took a strong constitu-
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with an enthueiastie membership,
Mr. Olsen spent Monday in Gddley, '
We have a big stock of China and Decorated Dinner
Ware, direct from England, Japan, France, Austria and
largest American potteries.
— Our dinner ware stock is too large, we want to reduce.
Many choice open stock patterns, sold in sets or by the
piece. You can buy your set of dishes by the few pieces at
( t a time—buy now. - — • - e
weevil worm, have been amended
by the department of agriculture
to permit entry of Mexican cot-
ton nt certain border points under
safe guard. The arrangement is to
be effective December 15.
A good many of the old-fashioned super-
stitions and fallacies regarding the care of
the young have been exploded in recent years,
and perhaps this has had much to do with
increasing the span of life. Science has
taken the place of well-meant but oftentimes
dangerous amateur practices.
THINK THIS OV7R.
To strangers In the galleryi they
muni appear like two bosom pals.
«reetine each other with boisterous
affection after a summer’a separa
lion But—
Aa their right hands clasp, each
probably wonders what ths other
la gelling ready to do with his
left —•---
families, thus freeing
• dustrial production thi
increase in wealth and a far wider distribution
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you. ...
Your home purchase is better. You can
see and measure its value before you part
with your money. Buying at a distance you
are buying a “cat in a bag.” The merchan-
dise may not be satisfactory. Often it is
not. Then it isn’t a case of going to your
home merchant, who wants to hold your con-
fidence, and to make good everything he
sells you. You are then dealing with an out-
sider who has no interest in you. He has had
your money, and is through.
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Special Prices on
Table Queensware
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; That we want to furnish you everything
; you need in the way of paint, paper, var-
i nish, enamel, floor wax and polish to
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; make your home look food for Christmas-
: A little of these things adds greatly to the
i comfort and pleasure of the home. Talk
; with us about paints. If you need a painter
t or paper hanger, we will send you one.
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Phone 140
Says
We would hate to eja bank
ashler'll wife. When he wn late for
(Inner we would just know he ban
een indicted. | •.••• •
TOO LATE TO CLASBIFY. .u « , ca.
FOR RENT—Five room modern rot the. Nationa. S
tage. 707 College street. Call -or*, that al ’
Any erroneous reflection upon the charaeter,
•taMiag or reputation of wy person, firm or eor
2 Borutio whieh may appear la the columns ef The
vow, will be Eladiy eorreeted upon its being . _ .
taragM to the attention of ths ptollshers. tion to get through the pitfalls of infancy.
The gift that is always appreciated, provid
it s LIGGETT’S, “the Chocolates with t
wonderful centers.” Beautiful packages* ri<
thick chocolate coating over* a great variety
cream, fruit, nut and combination cente
If yo uare in doubt about what to give, gi
Liggett’s Chocolates. Every piece a delig
MEXIA, Tex., Dec. 9.—The
proposed ehangs of tbs asms of the
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Any. Is being surest on thick
Jim Watson, for Instance, a *10.
minute-exu" from tbs reacuonary
Mac. JMt namsA a* asalatant
greeta Bob La Folletu. whom bo
i DAILY LETTER
A new economic survey shows that indus-
try now earns more than half of the business
income of the United States, instead of agri-
culture. The industrial share is 54.5 per
cent. It earns this with 44.8 per cent of the.
population. Soon, the trend indicates, in-
dustry will have more than half of the peo-
ple and a still larger share of the income.
There ia nothing necessarily unfair or peril-
ous in this situation. The trend ‘‘away from
the farms" is probably an inevitable process
of re-adjuntment. Agriculture, with its im-
proved machinery and methods of production,
no longer requires so many hands to feel a
given number of people.
The nation must always be fed. But the
people can eat only about so much. The per
capita consumption of food is not going to
vary much. But the per capita consumption
of manufactured goods keeps on increasing
1 4diertimine Representative, 0. 3. Anderon,
a mm see if Miehiein Avenue. Chiearo. I.
“8", N‛ph Ma
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president of the Texas Cmpany, in
his ddresw: “Suet as eertamlyfns
our gold produifticm resehed its
peak in 1852, when the world con-
sumption reached the point where
in the nature of things there must
be a pause, we shall have to take
new bearings. “
Among the other speakers of the
day was Bruee Barton of New
York.
-Texas—Stitt abors without a highway sys-
tem. It is true it has a highway commission
which, apparently, has taken over all desig-
nated highways in the various counties, but
until the supreme court passes upon the con-
stitutionality of the act under which it op-
erates the commission’s accomplishments will
be of negligible character.
It is more or less puzzling just why the
court withholds its opinion on a matter of
such vital concern to the state. The matter
has been before it on certified questions for
nearly nine months—several months having
elapsed since the case was argued—and it
does seem that ample time has been afforded
for determination of the issues involved.
Any setion taken or conclusion reached at
the conference called by Governor-elect Fer-
guson, to consider highway matters will be
contingent upon the court’s decision in the
Limestone county case. If the act is held
unconstitutional it will be necessary to draw
up and enact legislation in conformity to the
court’s decree. If the act is sustained, then
it may not be. necessary to change it save in
the instances where its weakness has develop-
ed.
Road conditions in Texas are far from sat-
isfactory notwithstanding the progress made
in highway development. To forge ahead and
be made to meet the demands of traffic it is
necessary that every obstacle—legal and
otherwise—be brushed aside and a system es-
tablished in which there will be no broken
chains. .
NTEW taces on the floor Yes,
I \ that etocky, Cray.haired.
bristly mustached man in
Senator Lodge's old asst to the Re-
publican natioaal chairman—But
ter of Massachunetta
The thin-haired, ruddy-faced man
in the wine-colored suit to Um new
senator from Colorado. Rice
Means He supplants Alva Adams
for the unfnished term of the lats
Senator Nicholson.
The dignifled. senatorish-looking
gent in the cutaway coat to Jeaae
HMtsalRhadelalandRepubu.
can. Who comes to serve out the
term of LeBaroe B Colt, deoeaaed
TUE Democraue mde St the
l elade, howeve. a* etwaye to
Um mout colortul
. Tom Hama's Ma estoisd vea
‛e Uke a pateb ot eunahine uRet
somber sky
Copeland ef New York to___
Ing hin old-ume rod carnauion •
rod badge of courese, perhaps
Bui took. INN ef Washington to
wearing • poeey? toe Cmaon
Looks Nke a voe
Not a Ston of crepe to eighe
Democrats do bear 4eteat bravety.
They're as ubed to R.
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AVER hl UM Houne, speaker
U Gilleu gives evdence ad hav
ing had his Van Dyke newly
trimmed. Hell be UM tashion plat
of the Senate when he gets over
there next Congrem
Nick Longworth to eporuns •
snappy tobacco-brown / suit He
holds leisurely levee behind Um
majority lesser's table in the mid
die of the Republican aide Well
barbered: well tailored. Nick looks
ss happy and saUsttod -as an ex-
pectant speaker and papa might
Eor Nick soon hopes to be both.
That touch of color on the Re-
publican side to the burnished
bronze of Mrs. Mao Nolan's auburn
coiffure. As the lone woman in
Congress, she will be supplanted
after this session by Mrs. Norton
of New Jersey. Next to her alia
her daughter, a plump miss of
about IS. and beyond her gray-
haired Henry Allen Cooper. Wis
consin insurgent, who has just
been re-elected to his sixteenth
term in Congresa.
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it » al a n uitier of habit. An
Gskumo would sit on a cake iff ice on
ur coldest day and have the spring
ever.
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People work harder in winter.; And
it takes their minds off the few
roubles which work won’t end.
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Thar’s the trouble with summer
'Verm weather makes you so lazy
ou sn down and start thinking. -i
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GEBHARD AUTO PARTS CO., -
115 West Henderson 2
What tickles us more than any
sther one single thing is seeing a
gosnip bite her tongue. । ■ i
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