Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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The building permits by months
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Tex., Dallas, Tex., Cash
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shall, Tex, Charlotte, N. C., Okla-
homa City, Beaumont, Tex., Valen-
tino, Neb., Norfield, Miss,, Mexia,
Tex., Batesville, Ark. Birmingham,
Ala., Mart, Tex,, Houston, Tex.-
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telegrams came from the samel ■
points and a check of them showed
that messages came from the fol-
lowing places: .' '
Hvee..... •••■ : ,
L at the Adolphus Pharmacy,
OOMOM, the only unbeaten team in
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which has held ita own and more trit, Mich).:
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to Dallas is rated one c*
id the, east. It is built around an
exceptionally stromng offensive and
I defensive line regarded by Knute
I Rockne of Notre Dame as one of
the best in the country this yearp
I and With an end, Bullman,,
I /by Walter Camp on his all-Ameri-
I can mention.
r ' The West Virginians have a
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6 YARDS 10.or $4
COTTON FLANNEL 1
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..... ™ . of the careers ok the men. ,
large judicial experience. ""Een
’ . has .for years been the tower of
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823-” jurisprudence. Murphy of Harris,
a union labor, member, and an ad-
vocate of union labor measures in
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Permita for' new' buildingu" in Cle.
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620,663, a gain of 2,065,590 or 1585
per cent, • * ' .
Commercial vehieles _ jumped
from 1,765,585 the end of*.1923
to 2,179,516, an increase of 23.3 per
rent. . .... .
the amount of money invested bi
^hese vehicles is estimated at • 101
. : . New York Imads. i j
. New York leads in regintrations ..
with 1,412,050, of which 1,186,300 Bad
are passenger cars. California is
second with 1,821,480 and is less
g- n, — than ten thousnid behind on pas- uszo-exL
vehiele registrations in the United gengercars, which number uigerMlen S etheinahuowteden
Stakes for 1924 shw that there is56ooThe.onlsother.stte.inithe
one passenger car or- truck fof ev- 000.°pennsylvnik 11,21,8933
Illinois 1,123,000.
Theseondfivetinsorder aresa.
Michigah, 877,453; Texas, 823: •
mber 074;, Mapsaehusette, 672,315;. 1“*'
1628 anp62721wb,6do0mpnvocate of union labor’meanures in
.Be“ih o Routh are aK v ‘the Beuate, ould not well be over-
years in the South are shown ly ... . the neleetlov of . chair.
Hartford, Conn., Dorchester, Masa.,
Indianapolis, Ind., Nashville, Tean.
Trenton, Mo., Btoekton, Cal., El-
dorado, Kann, Tulsa, Okla. Omaha,
Neb. St. Louis, Mo., Fairberry,
Neb., Hutchinson, Kan., Vineennes,
Ind,, Clovis, N. M., Marianna, Ark.,
Denver, Colo., Chicago, HL, New
Orleans, La.', Fort Myers, Fla., Ft.
Worth, Texas, Lafayette, La., West
Palm Beach, Pla. Wichita Falls,
Tex., Norfield, Miss., Sarasota, Fla.,
Jaekson, Miso., Burlington, Colo.,
Seagraves, Tex., Byon, Okla,, Dee
demona, , Tex., ■Little Boek, Ark, •
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Tebruary ' --umu-,mw,. ‘ ■ 11,680
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J ipril -------------------- 685 11
May ,608 I
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July .....--------------- 157,240
August * 1 <‘fl ■
September ------- ---- ,044 II
Detober ---------------- 5,755
November ------------ ,750 c
V Pecembor --------------- 8,975
SeiMdmr Ward is ;
Mentioned For
Ebanaam“mkaia MDDadaan
r romnent a OST
Stato Senator !>'. B. Ward,from
this district of Texas is being prom
inently mentioned for appontment
as chairman of the committee cm
eriminal jurisprudence. ,
This is out of the most important
appointive offices in the state.
" Other appointments expected to
be made as shown in aspeclal Aus-
tin story to the Fort Woth.Star:.
Telegram by Silliman Evans, staff
writer, are the following:
Bailey of DeWitt, civil jurispru-
dence. ,
, Murphy of Harris, labor.
Parr of Duval, stock and stock
farming. .....
IbuMekof Fayette, insurance.
Senator Woodward of Coleman
county will belong to both the Juris-
prudence committees and will be
vice chairman of one of them, it is
said. ’ ■.< '
Political observers who have pre-
dicted that the committee assign-
ments given above will be made by
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PERCALE (19c quali- M I
ty) For ----------— UIs
and
The Palace Theatre Orchestra is
composed of L. Hahler, violin; K.
L.Kimbal, saxophone and novel-
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. "hhesroeram givoi "last night was I unzaia
“"tSSxW Yes in Your Eye*}' !
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ialed”to Mrs. Paul Hamel, Do- 1
icated to Joe Clark, Dallas).
FEplqwtheRwallow; May time.
-- nn What’ll I Do? Dear One. / am
d Keep a coin ’; Honest and Truly.
Wht''our Hurry; Me and My-
self? • ' ■<■ i
Aforatiba-Waltz; Home .in Pana-
Hoodoo Man;June Night.
WhyDidI Kiss That Girl; Go
Pui dove (fox trot); Ain’t
Gonna Rain No More.
wnea,anU peruupn m- wh 040 1 We n Hired Hand,’.’ popular an-
I round team that has ever invaded,inouncer tor che Star-Telegram and
I the Southwest. / . one of the most popular announcers
S. M. U’s. athletic officials have in the .United States, was in
announced that the Mustangs arg eharge’ the. radio machinery.
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dared that he was greatly sur-
prisod at fhe number of messages
.The broadeastin was made pon-
sihie by use or telephones from
the Liberty .Hotel to the Fort
Worth StarTelegram offices in
Fort Worth; amplifiers‘being used
to convey the program.
6 YARDS JAPANESE
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one passenger carorstruekfof ev-
".42 persons, based -on an es-
.. ed population of 114,000,000.
Registrations for the year, includ-
ing the last ten’ days’ of December,
totalled 17,700,179, a gain of "
. . zjper cent over- the total of 15,222,4
$.025. "ShaalltoPao comamramanpsmpiga from of- heavy perceptage gaina/whiluigrain {
fienal figures obtained from ever; t apd other 1 . .,. _
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TEXAS SEVENTH
IN MOTOR CAR
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As we pass another milestone in the flight I
of time it is fitting that we express our apSrec- I
iation of your patronage and renew our pledge |
to serve you as faithfully in the future as we |
have in the past, by offering you the best |
Nationally known food products, freshest L g
IIy, fruits and vegetables at prices which insure I g
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925, newspaper, January 1, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474517/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%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.