Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 261, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 1, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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in Cleburne
VOLUME XXI. NO. 261
. Fifty Cent* per Month
GOLDSMITH EXPLAINS QTY’S LATE LITIGATION
MAYOR
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SECOND DEATH
ACTION TAKEN
RULING WIDE
5134BALANOE
CLOTHING 15
HALLOWEEN IS
On the. Bench
AFTERYOUNG
FROM AFFRAY
BY HIEH COURT
INTREASURY,
CELEBRATED IN IGNITER WHEN
6299
INTEXARKANA
MAN QUIZZED
IS DISCUSSED
SAFS HATCHER
GAS EXPLODES
REVELRY HERE
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ORTHODOXY QUESTIONED
JUDGMENT AGAINST CITY
VIS BURNING RUBBISH
on
t be
Col. Harry B. Anderson I* the new
Treasurer Hateher negetiated for
torneys Feos Totalled $10,557.80
#500,000 from Aaatin banks to
warrantn, he said. Mr. Hateher
(By Associated Press)
in
BAN ANTONIO, Oct. 31—A
re
the
super
MONOPOLISTS
IS SENSATION
keeping the
Ilo went to the smoke
(Ry Asoeinted Prena)
kerosine oil. In-
nome
nitratra, potash nnd other arw ma-
_____$88,857.38
if the r unfair exactionn upon
Total.....
and
His face, arm
erinp.
continued,
to
a.
they rould expect to find the Unit-
the
spectacular
The
holds.
sveral months.
Will remainin _Cleburue. _____
ONE-EIGHTH
OF DAMASCUS
AUTO CRASHED
3
MR. COOLIDGE
ISDESTROYED
INTO WINDOW
IN AIR FRODE
took
French guns neemingly camo with-
in this
ety alno
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case the
large crowds attended.
Mitchell based on charges apo
Armenians and Damascenes have
The County grand jury for the
October term, ij expected to meet
too small.
four weeks ago and
was in
his side.
The Postal Telegraph and Cnble
One was to re-
der consideration.
The Weather
A’l meshers of the Lions Club,
during November
hear this memage, Bundy morn-
1916 regarding selling methods of
"The
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Little Jnmer D., eight year old
son of Mr. nnd Mrs .1. D. Nettles,
whoildera were also severely blist-
ered mid his hair was singed front
Thought Gasoline Was Ooal OIL—
Clothing Saturated and Baras*
From Body— Youth May Dis.
at the timo,
The child is said to have been
The city incurred legal expenses
and costs in prosecuting the ca ",
the larger portion of wh eh has been
me"I
r an<.
Only Member
Asnociated Preas
partly
South-
to
are
be given
called to
champion of the show.
The show is said to have been
Henderson Street, in the building
formerly occupied by tho Western
Union.
S. M. U. And South-
western Institu-
tion* Mentioned
sumo
i re-
the
Taylor, where they have been for
several months.
Everyone is urged to be oa hand
promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
The announcement which was car-
ried in the Morning Review 8atur:
day morning, relative to services
Bunday at the Anglin Street Pres-
byter’an Church was made by the
pastor. Rev. Matthew H. Arnold and
not by Rev. Thomas M. Melrose.
Rev. Mr. Melrose is rector of the
Church of the Holy Comforter, Epis
copal.
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lows:
It does not neem to be generally
known that in the suit recently de
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FARMER FOUND DEAD,
PISTOL AT HIS SIDE
Probing Body Will
Meet Here Monday
0
City Will Get $27,449
In Case A* Result
Of Victory
Guarantena
Premiums Won On
Cleburne Chickens
---—+----
Cherry Blossoms
Are Exhibited Here
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CAS BEGIBTEE AALESMEN
OITED FOB ALLBGED
, vIOLATON or DHCBEE
(By Assoriated Press
FRANKLIN FIELD, PIIILADEL-
REV. AND MRS. STRONG
HOME FROM AUTO TRIP
W. U. GOLDSMITH,
Mayor.
street ball, given by the Cieburne
lodge. Benevolent and Protect ve Or
tier of Eks, for sweet charity. Than
ROBBERY REPORTED.
BUT WAS FALSE ALARM
REV. M. H. ARNOLD
MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT
uszdsmnuu
COLLEGE DORMITORY
COBNEBBTONE LAID
LIONS ABB CALLED
MEET FOB BEHEARSAL
was rendered aga'nst the reviver
of the bank on thin elaim, but wn ■
denied as against the surety com
pany.
The city council has compromised
the cases against the banking com
Son Of Mr. And Mrs.
Willie Hunter Is
Victim
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Judge J. W. Ross. killed in an auto
accident near Jackson, Tenn., two
months ago.
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Munger To Preach
On Unique Subject
-‘•Tho Street Dance and Else,"’
will bo the subject of the sermon
to be delivered Sunday evening at
the Mala Street Method’st Church
by the Rev. H. L. Munger, pastor.
The publie ia eordia’ly- invited to
and for further treatment.
limbs were broken nndh nd’v erush-
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the amount whieh will be realized
by the city from this ease, in addi-
tion to interest:
Judgment against Fidelity and De- ।
J. W. Ilockaany, fo-mer
intendent of the Cleburne
Cleburne, Texas, Sunday, November 1, 1925
trneted by his screams, could reach
him he was seriously burned. It
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Cleburne Morning Review
TRUTH IS THS FIRST BUDOMT or ALL Nzwa AMD ADvaranrG MATrER
1 the prices of cotton, copper mid
oil, what has been done by for
dAcdhesutdun
taking part in the Minstrel
wan some t me before a physician
arrived.. ns nil were out of Joshua
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body was down town.
Mixing and mingling with the or
dinarily dressed there appeared tin
npookie I of spooks and there up
peared others garbod in the wo rdeat
of weird costumes:
Above the clatter and chatter the
shouts and larughter of the little
fel’ows, their nehiors’ and even the
T. A P. TRAIN KILLS
MAN NEAR TERRELL
TERRELL, Oct. 31—J. H. Quen-
ton, CO, garagenian at Elmo, seven
miles east of here, was instantly
killed there at noon Friday when
struck by the westbound Texas
and Pacific Bunshine Special. Ho
is survived by his wife and sev-
oral children.
be paid at the treasury Monday
presentation,’' he anid.
A balance of $124 was in
__ that * smaspieious looking charcter
partiyi the oompany, according to word giv • had been seen in the neighborhood
I here today. ' . of the high echool building.
F-
Brief News Items
Here and There
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ed by the impact. - The plate glass
window was shattered. Two women
narrowly escaped being struck by
the machine as it plowed its way
over the curb and a’dewalk nnd
into-the window.
The driver of the machine had
. The Morning Review Guarantees Twice the Circulation i n Cleburne and Johnson County of Any Newapape Printed in the City or County.
SOUTHERN STATES TO
GET WARM WEATHER
-.WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 —Wenth
•er outlook for the week beginning
Monday:
South Atlantic and Gulf States.
Most y fair, warmer Monday and
temperature near normal thereaft-
The offices
Grandview last
SCOTCH FOB TEXANS
RETURNED TO HAVANA
Galveston, Oct. 31 — A
schooner laden with 1,000 ca: es of
Bcotch whisky is said to have re-
tu ned to Havana after hovering
off Galveston Island since Sept.
17 in a vain attempt to land some
of the wet chrgo.
sion four days, voting and return-
ing fifty-two bills of indictment,
most of them felonies. Several mat
tors, it is understood, are to be
presented to the probers ths week.
Judge Ward will be bu y during
will be
week. He
Oklahoma; Sunday partly cloudy,
warmer, Monday partly eloudy.
East Texas: Sunday generally
far; rising temperature, warmer
la East and South portions.
HrskndaxTeke..g,
Will Leave Today
eign producers of raw materials,
that Ame.iea imports.
SAN ANTONIO GIL
GIVEN HEBO MEDAL
" (By Associated Press)
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 31—Heroic
action in endeavoring to save an-
other girl from drowning when she
henelf eould swim barely enough
to keep herself afloat, has won for
Josephine Strichler, 16, the silver
’ Carnegie hero medal. Miss Btrieh-
ler‛ award was one of 32 sent out
> from Pittsburg today.
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 31.—The
cornerstone of Mary Catherine Hall,
dormitory at Westmoorland College,
was laid Friday afternoon by Bishop
James E. D ekey, whois presiding
over the West Toxas Conference of
tthe Methodist Epissopal Church,
Borth.
Despite the rain and eo’d several
hundred people were out to witness
the ceremony.
Office, will be opened here Mon- der consideration. One was to re-
dav. This announeerent was made quest that President Coolidge be
Inst night. C. R. Bunders, who for , summoned as a witness or asked to
several years was manager for tho make a deposition concern ng the
Celburne office of the Western accusations against Mitchell. The
ety the warrants mentioned above,
nggregating $13,519.-10, and in addi-
tion pay the eity $13,928.95, making
• total of $28,748.44. The legal ex-
______ treasury- at the dose of business
Saturday and the warrant for al
These WUl Be Bottled As Resulb, aries of state employes wr insuea
of Verdict—Court Costa and At- late today, payable Nov. 1.
t "Inline, growing out of litigation,,
rosnaitine frev •pe eVne - • * ‘pi,"
eral years ago. The B’atement for
result of having been shot
broken field runs. He scored three
of the four nfno’s touchdowns and
paved Go- way for the-feurth with a
55-yard run from pickoff. All tod
Grange figured in 32 plays for a
total gain of 366 yards, reporting
about 80 per cent of the total Illi-
nois advance.
Formal charges of murder were federal judge lor tho wontern district
filed Saturday afternoon against of Tennennee. He replaces the late
' - . • • j... one
out warning and the casualties are | held
estimated at 6,000. No Americans ded
or English were killed.
entered pleas of guilty last week.
Crites was today sentenced to
three yours in, the, pen, Smith was
fined $1000.
Revelry ran riot last night, for
it was Halloween.
For the most part it was a happy
go lucky crowd that jammed the
downtown streets. Not in recent
months haw there beeu seen as many
folk tramping the ntreeta of the
business sewet on as were to be found
last night. It meemed that every-
got beyond the drivers control.
The necident occurred On the
Main St-eet side of the store. Roth
Largent
Circulation
ns his clothes caught fire but be-
Much interest is being shown in
the classes being condueted nt the
Y. M. C. A. «ymnasium every
Tuesday nnd Thu Alay night by
Dewey” Youngblood, conch of Ath
the mother nna othes, at-
rich Ebert, Germany’s first pregi- l -----------,
dent, was unveiled ia the cemetery lag his subjeet will be.
here Saturday. Chureh. of the Future."
Smith, Miller County deputy ther ff,
who was shot three times when Sher
iff E. F. Barber was killed' here
Friday evening, died at 9:30,o‛ ock
tonight.
Henry Adams, former chief of po-
lice, is in a hospital under treat-
ment for wounds which ate not re-
garded as serious.
The shooting occurred in a buch
er shop operated jointly by Virgil
Applicant for Ministry Failed to'Grigson and Henry Adam v Two
Answer Satisfactorily Questioas sons of Mr. Adams are held in con
About the Apostles Creed. nection w th the shooting.
Ameriean ' consumers
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practices und organizing to
ta. ate by shoviug ugward
sion of bewildering,
was furnished by an • ght piece or-
chestra. The dange ended shortly
I eountenance the creation of com-
! binationa, which would do with
Reports were circulated in Cle-
burne last night that a well known
Cleburne man had been held up and
robbed near the H'gh School build-
ing. An investigation and an inter-
view with the reported victim of the
holdrp man, however, were to the
effect that no holdup occurred, but
Ono of the biggest attractions ot i,
the evening was the manquerade fore
(By Associated Prean)
AUSTIN, Oet, 31.—The State of
Texas suecosnfully passed another
day on the verge of a deficioney
basis, W. Gregory Hatcher, state
treasurer announced tonight.
"All warrants outstanding will
| Rev. and Mrs. Horner A.S trong
returned Saturday night from an au-
tomobile trip wh'ch carried them to
Niagara Fails and. intermediate
points. They were gone three weeks
an dreport a most p easant journey.
Mr. Strong will occupy h s pulpit
today at the First Christian Church.
t he " .12y •A • W" db vewya. Most n•
now is welcomed. As a whole it wa ■
a night of rejoicing.
on East
of the most succe sful ever
in Grandview. Severn! him-
birds were exhibited and
cent per annum from Jan. 20, 1923. ' price"
The followingatatementnhows,or."
1 ■" .......... 11
Established December, 1904
meet Monday night.
West Texas Methodists Ask for Probe of Schools
m* *****. >♦♦♦♦♦♦ ....... * • ..... •* +♦♦♦•*» •- • -*000 •00000 -.n ........ -0.., until nun*
JOSHUA LAD, 9, PROBABLY FATALLY MED SATURDAY
• o - •
(By ’ i first on hen, first on cock, first
HAIFA, Palcstine, Oct. 31 One; । and second on pulleta and one of
eighth of Damsacus was de troy, ed i h is pu lets was declared grand
in the recent bombardment by - - -
French Troops. The fire of the
terialn, en ential to American in
the week on the non jury civil
docket. Criminal cases will be call-
ed next week.
Expect Big Crowd
At Sing Song Today
Mr. Reid attaches great import-
ance to the admission made by Col-
Qnel Sherman Moreland, trial judge -
advocate that the trial of Colonel
Mitchell was ordered by President
Coolidge.
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DR. PARKER HEADS
OOUNOIL OF WOMB*
/Cnntinned nn nave 51 • •
1 DETROIT, Mieh., Oet. 81.—Dr.
I Valeria M. Parker of New York City
. was chosen president of the Nat'M-
> al Council of 'Women Into today. Dr. ।
Prker succeeds Mrs. Ph ilip B.
' Moore of Bt. Louis as head of the I
Services this morning sre to be I council represent leg 40 national wo- l
conducted by Rear. Mr. Lauri*. * men’s clubs and societies.
.282
installing tho new engine here and
becan e of the speedy metho* he
used and because of his know
Poach blossoms are not the only
kind to be found oven at this late
day. John Pettit, who resides in
the Eastern part of the city, Was
exhib.ting some fully developed
cherry blossoms Saturday, but like
E. w. McQueen, who exhibited the'
poach blooms, Mr. Pettit fears the >
late crop has been nippel in the
bud as tho result of the recent
frosts and near freeze.
cd States following
C. A. Building.
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of the chllds lower limbs were bnd- _
Iv eushed nnd he wn 1 takon to । mins oner growing out of the de
the Ranta Fe hospital in Temp’e j posits in the Gvaranty state Bank
Inst nisht for a clone exnminnfon ! at the time it was closed. The de:
Both posits of the eouneil aggregat'd
943,377.39 and the banking commis-
sioner agreed to surrender to the
Union Telegraph Company will bo i alternative plan was to renew the
the mnnager, Mr. and Mrs. Saund- i challenge As to the court’e juried le-
ers arrived here yesterday from tiow-to try him on the content’on .
* that it was illegal for the accuse t .fl
l act as the final reviewing officer
। and to pass jndgment on the ae-
euned. :22012
Adams, his two sons, Wa luce and
_____________ .. .3. PAlen und Virgil Grigson, Garland
no’ution adopted" today by the West i Township Constable.
Texas Conference of the Method ati Preliminary hearing will be held
CORSICANA MAN I Dp church Houth here, call-' Tue day.
DIES FROM WOUNDS I ed upon Bishop James Dickey, pre- Grigson is in the Miller County
(By Asociated Press) . siding otri... t, appoint a com- jail and the two Adams boys ure in
CORH1CANA. Oct. 31— Jo’n R. mittee of five to -n - ; ’ " ' A_______
Atehison, Navarro County farmer I trinai teachings at bouthwe .tern I AhAr
died in n local ho pitnl today ns/University, Georgetown and South •/III II 111 I B BI I 11
rm Methodist University st Dal ULI I HAMIF
Ins, denominational schools. Ill U UIIFIVUL
The paper, which was signed by
26 preachers and laymen declared
that for fear the conference might
miunderstand and that some re-
flection be al'owed to rest on those
institutions, the bishop should be
requested to name a committee to
investigate the orthodoxy of the
; ipstruckors and make a report to
the 1926 cession at Bal. Angelo.
The case of Friday, when Thomas
low and crashed hendon into the
window The child was directly in
its path and eould not get away
before he was struck and thrown
again t the glass. It is feared he
is interna’ly injured. .
Mr. Nettle* is the popular night
ticket clerk for the Santa Fe Rail-
way Company. _____
Sareophagus Unveiled
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Oct
31—An imposing sareophagus,
erected as a monument to Fried.
fense literally to pieces in a sueces-. ledge .and experience with machin
' wangivxpette ,Ionitinn "Luni pnid, in 'hi - of »,
•• • judgments bear interest at 6 Per
PHIA, Oct. 31.—Red Orange ran
ence, questions regarding the, iylvania de.
Apostles Creed, was the basis for '
this reoslution.
Prof. Q. E. Reynolds, in charge of
the musie department of the Bap-
tist Seminary at Fort Worth and his
quartet are expected In Cleburne to-
day for the eifywide sing song to
be held th's Sunday afternoon at the
East Henderson Street Rapt i t
Chnrch. It is expected a * great
crowd will attend the sing song.
lignin Monday to conclude the
work for the .term. The body was
in sersmn when the term opened Postal Telegraph
Will Open Monday
J. T., the little nine year old son
older folk, here was much noise t of Mr. and Mra. W Ili* Hunter
making with manufactured devices 1 of Jorhua, wan probab’y fatally
and there were no few explorions of I burned Saturday morning, when his
rockets of various sorts Now nnd ; elthi ng wns burned f om his body
«fAaueg gnes • vu inf vuen yai",
nt the family home. The litte fel-
low ran for the house as quick
Percy Blackwell of this city,
well known breeder of sing e
Rhode Island Reds, won several
premiums at tho l’oult-y Show in
1 it Co..............$124,747.36 .
Judgment in favor of: | intersta of world commerce cull-.
Federal Reserve Bank. -972, 1 2.91 . ed for the greatest amount of free ।
c 1 2821 &
Cost and legal expenses... 10,757.80 internal policy had enacted - the
Total------------------ 115.18 : anti trust lawa to prevent its own
with a shot gun.
Tho Sheriff reported another
farmer did the shooting.
(By Associated Press I
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Th«.
court martial trial of Col. William
___________ been fleeing by the thousands and
SEYMOUR, Oct. 31—C. E. Bal-’ueveral villages, between Damas;
leretedt, stock farmer of Baylor! cuw and Palmyra have surrendered
County for 20 years, was found ■ to bandits.
dead Friday morning in a small i The situation is ghve and
house away from his re idence. A! French forces are considered much
■45 caliber pistol was found by
1007 Routh Mitin Street, had a In this same
miracu’ous escape from almost sued the Fidelity & Depos’t o. for
sudden death Saturday afternoon $78 000 additional the amount of
about 4 o'clock, when < rushed Liberty, Bonds, and War Saving*
, , , Stamps lost by the city in the fir mure
again t a plato glass window a of The National Bank. Judgment
Wright Rrothe-n store. ns n smnll
automobile, driven by a farmer
203w EBOORD BBT IN
AUTOMOBILE RACE
(By Associated Preesi
SALEM, N. H. Oet. 31— Peter
. Paolo elinched th* 1925 Automo-
bile raring • ohampionship today
and established world ’• record for
250 miles, when he won th* in-
augural race over that distone* on
th* new board speedway her*. His
time was 1 hour 39 minutes and
25 seconds, an average speed of
128 miles an hour. The old mark
held by Tommy Milton was 126.85
miles an hour. .
LADHURTAS
penses and costs incurred in prose-
.... .....- - — euting these cares amount to 91,-
started the engine nnd is enid to 1299.43, which w ll make the sett.e
have intended th-owing it into ! meat not tho city $27,449.01.
reverse. Instead it was thrown in
| -Anyor W. H. Goldsmith last night Comptroller Terrell engaged ...
murd a atatement exp aining the brie verbal encounter eariy todas
ttati* of the suit receutly sett ed when it appeared that tho nta
by the Hi prime Court of tho Unit- would go on a deficiency. Mr. ,
ed Ntates in favor of tho Cit/of ro j le the trea urer‛ office nu.
.............“ HUDVEHWAAN5
Mrs. Hoekaday
| of $25,338.18, plus the interest and
whatever dividends may lie paid by
th ereceiver of The Nationai Bank.
The judgments nga nst tho city I
were rendered on city warrants out- |
standing at the time The National i
Bunk failed, and held by the bank i
mentioned above.
/Rv Aenoesated Premn)
DAYTON, O., Oct. 11—Ninety
salesmen and direct representatives
of the National Cash Register Co.,
Dayton, will be sited before th*
United States Department of Com-
mere* for alleged violation of a da-
cron issued by the dapartmen t ia
(By Anociated Press)
TEXARKANA, , Oct. 31.—Bob
cided in the Supreme Court of the
Water United States in favor of -the City
(Works department, has accepted Niof Cleburne that judgment, were
renponsibe position with A. M ; alno rendered aga’nst the city ag
Lockett and Company of New gregating $88,857.38.
Orleans. Mr. Hoekaday is leaving • wan rendered in favor
Sunday mofn Ing for Luling, wh. re, f ror 5121,747.36, and
he w.ll be in cha ge of, inntalling, , .1 ; 1nw.
five big Worthington engines, Nim againat the "" olowji,o,,
ilar to the one instald .......ntiy Hrderal Renerve --272,112.9
n the- plant of the city w...... diebmyStt 15,510.40
workB,, . | Parmer a Merchants Nu-
Mr. Hoekaday, it is anid, estnb ( tional Bank ---......... 1,224.95
lished a new record for time in ! 4 ___________
West T*xa*; Sunday
eloudy; warmer execpt in
west porion; Monday
-eloudy.
PLAYGROUND OPENED
IN BAN ANTONIO
(By Associated Press)
SAN ANTONTO, Oct. 31—Lyons
field was dedieated today amid
elaborate ceremonies to the use
of the city to be used as a free
a playground under nupervioy of
the eity adninistration.
took pace on North Caddo Hrert,
which had been roped off and put in |
an enpecial dress for this particu nr
occasion. Thousands of prople lit having difficutly in
erally aqueeezed themhelven to the fire going. I- ------
n’delines in an effort to get n glimpse house to get some k v x-
of the dancers. A charge of ten cents stead he got gasoline and when ha
per dunce wns maie nnd the Elks re poure dpnrt of it on the fire the
eelved a cons.......... arm to be * • i" him hu"......laded
FORT WORTH MAN 18
CONVICTED IN TOLEDO
(Rv Anreated Press!
TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 31—E. O
Curtis of Fort Worth, Texas, wits
found guilty of using the mails to
defrhud in the federal court today
and nentened to even months in
the Dayton workhouse.
Joseph Crites anil J. R. Smith
who are named in the indictment
-with Curtis on a similar charge
THIEVES CUT DOOR,
GET $4,000 JEWELRY
CORSICANA, Oct. 31—Burglars
Friday night cut a panel from the
rear door of the R. L. Reese &
Son jewelry store add stole dia-
mond rings and a diamond- brace-
let valued at $4,000,
The loot wns nit in one: tray and
had not been placed, iu the safe
for the night. ‘
letics in the Junior High School. Mitchell based on charges spe
Any one desiring to enter thege ing conduct prejudicial to m litary
elaRees may get nny information discipline as a result of his utter
denired by culling at the Y. M. ' ances in the air controversy stood -
■ — recess today, while counsel for the
prosecution nnd defense secretly
planned the methods of proceedure .
they will follow when tho trial is
resumed Monday.
Col. Mitchell and his civilian coua-
sol, Representative Frank Reid of
Illinois, had two tentative plan* un-
emi he ho d in his hand exploded
used this coming f’hristmas to ere and hin burns re ulted. Almost
dustry were warned in a speech I for the poor an the ........ nnd to I •) ry stitch of clothing was burn-
hero tonight by Neeretary Hoover, I buy toys for the little folk, wlem/ed from his body and from hi*
that if the r unfair exactions upon Sahta ('inns is apt to pan.by. Muwi ' hent down he was virtualy burned
.... 1 1 Ix:a Pa.A urma mna
ERIE I:.., Oet. 31—Foreigu
monoplista of rubber , coffee
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RICE INSTITUTE
BEATS SOUTHWESTERN
(By Associated Press)
HOUSTON, Oct. 31—George
Mu-ray, Rice full back, proved to
- be the best mudhorse of the day,
while Moculi as safety man handl-
ed the oval better than South-
western .players and the Owls
•kidded to a 19 to 0 victory here
today.
Th* Rice Freshmen-Schreiner
Institute 0 to 0, tie which had
preceded had made the field a sea
of mud. But before the footing
became so uncertain that the ex-
eeution of play was erratic Bice
mmade a touchdown.
49.n9
6- '' ’
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before midnight.
The celebrants continued theit , hi hoai
_ - merry milking until th" wee snin ‛ Repurts from his bedside lant
s of commodities iL produces, hours of the morning. There wer night wore that his condition was
worl-l trade. — " Inn serious acc dents, a though numtexTremety grave and physieinnn i
The commerce neeretary est imat- ber of minor mirhapu wore report'd l attondanee vpon the little fellow
ed that the United States is now The ntreetn"were crowded with nu i W"I" fpurful that the burns might
annually for the purchase of n duty at the four corners of the 1 ----
monopoly cont olled commodities. mrp and nt other ntreot intersec HIV 0111111011
Mr. Hoover asserted that the best tionl, untl almost midnight. NIAV LI I H NA 11 RI
Ai a whole it was one of the big ' IVIH I ■ III IM|lg| II I*
gent Halloween celebrations ever -uuu- <
seen here. The unual prnnks nrd
"foolish" nets were indu’ged in by
the minchevioun as they, went n4ouA
. seeking to make tilings more merry:
It wi ) thus be seen that the c. ty j manufaciurers from coubining to
will realise from this case the srmimuict. consumers of Ameriean I --------*--------
p.oduetw, but could bow easily'
Much Interest In
Y. M. C. A. Classes
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 261, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 1, 1925, newspaper, November 1, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474775/m1/1/?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.