Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 261, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW .
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Thirty-second Degree Mason al-
No aubatitute for met elation
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You Bought
Have
h:ix
That Stove?
Mr< Leonard
ro}ative-
been
S» riin
Mrw. S
Have You Heard
en 1 with friends here.
Misses Marylen
Cleburne Hardware Co.
fri
aunt, Mrs. +‘has Coffman
THAT THE
i. el brated
Chrysler
Phone 128
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L_ TRY REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADS
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DR .CALDWELL
AT AM as
M ■ 11
A
■ movement for weeks at a time, even
" Magtn -
is
at the Yale ।
Theatre tomorrow.
for the screen by Booth Tarking- sortment of hardy shrubs.
SPECIAL!
I
nA vis
I
Valli is. Tom's leading woman.
yourself.
Studio
W E S T 'S
Phone 118 for sitting
171014/01/21/028/2
. YOU CAN BUY IT IN CLEBURNE
Meredith-Ford
which to trade.
E. Chamisrs St. -
Phone No. 363
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STARLING’S
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MENS OUTFITTERS u
OVES ■
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It’s simply delicious
Ask your druggist
EASEL FRAMES
ATHALF PRICE
ESTeISiI
New Stock of
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Ooi
Art
comes
Baker i
visiting
hnve
have
5
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THERE IS MUSIC
IN THE AIR
are
they
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Dr.CMfU*
SYRUP
PEPSIN
PULASKI HERO AND MASON
HONORED AT WASHINGTON
“THE MAN WHO
FOUND HIMSELF”
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BE SURE TO SEE
THE rIGHTING DEMON
lets '
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Fr
“ood Service"
■ rt h wh i e in
en*e rtainrnent
TO ECONOMIZE ON ICE
is to pay two prices on your food
CLEBURNE ICE AND COLD
STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 149
365 days dependable service
Sheets or Framed.
Big Stock New Picture Mould,
ings. »
We Frame Pictures
. „ AGENT
Just East of fire Station
LOCH NEWS
MBS. HENRY HAPPED
Phone 1166 J
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TRY US
We know that we have a
DICKSON
Hardware & Furniture
Company
We Invite You in
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.
The Store for Men and
Boys
South Side Square
ARE BOTH WONDERFUL CARS?
- - -f-zanen - •-u1-*- ___.
This is the car that has aroused the cur-
iosity of the nation over its
Zee,
YATER AND HEAD GROCERY
We give 8 a H Green Btampa
Then come here and let us show you our
comp ete stock. We can please you with a Gas,
Wood, Coal, or any stove, in fact.
-pendirg
parents. Mr
I with relatives in Fort Werth
in a military lodge in Georgia,
where a monument was ereeted
and the corneratone laid with Ma
eonie rites. Maj. Gon. Lejeune in
Just a few
Now is the time to solve your Christmas
worries. A dozen of our Photographs
will do it.
Fort Worth. spent th”
ti_tlc_child.waschr
1
ree
Cle
dem
Tom Macauley, son
Of in I .
Crosley, Radiola, Freshman,
Fada and Music Muter Radio.
Buy where they have what
you want and can get service.
ZIMMERMAN’S
City Electric & Auto
Supply Co.
uub
Seely’s BIG 1c SALE
Where Pennies Do the Work of Dollars
BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY
Seely Drug Company
The Two Best Drug Stores in Cleburne
president of a small town _______ ___________
Tom ban his own ideas of do ng , ment sent postpaid for__1
We sell all kinds of Crosley accessories. Will be glad to install a set at
•. your home to demonstrate same to you,. aq
•We especially want you to see and hear our beautiful Super Trier Dyne
Special.
J. D. WILSON FURNITURE EXCHANGE
amaauaawa
— CLEBURNE- •
good store at
You can always find a
splendid assortment of the best things to
eat. Give us a trial.
Writers to Wed
XEw YORK Oct 31 _M:. n
You are cordially invited to visit our
home, just east of the fire station. Wei shall
be glad to prove to you the Chrysler’s won-
der—its ability—its unsurpassed beauty.
AT the FASHION
A eomplete showing of neweet
millinery modes for late fall
and wintet.
$2.98 M 95 $6.95
Mrs. W. D. Sullivan o Godloy
was in thy city Saturday.
C. Wood of
suna ay!
fred E. Green, who made "Back, I HYDRANGEA PANTCULATA 1
Home and Broke and “The Bach GR AND, 1 FORDYTHIA VIRDiS.
elor Daddy, ’' directed. "--inin en‘ • • -------- — -
R M Hin
this erk f. r
new t’nit d
Mrs. Bam f’notwr is visit.ng in
.Waco and Temple this week
Afis Flente Thoman of (eburn"
spent Sunday with relntivrs her
Commandant of the Marine Oom,
placed a wreath at the foot of the
Pulaski statue here—the only one
among the many shafts-in ’the Dis-
trict of Colombia erected to an
officer of foreign birth who died
in 111 service of this country dur
"The Man Who Found Him all through the season. Thecoi.
"rlf," Tom’s latest, is an or ginal lection below 1s an excellent
One day a shortage is discovered, |
and Lon Morris, Tom’s busines,
and roc al rival. makes a report to
the bank examiners. The result is
Mi-s olin llarnel.
at the Colige i f I
is sgnding a few
' friends in clebarne and tir.neview
ing physician for
47 years..it seem
ed cruel that so
many constipatea
infants and cbil
dren had to be
kept constantly
"sirred up” and
half sick by tak
ing cathartic pills
tablets, salts, calo
Pula ki. who aidd this . Irtry in'
An educational program, will be
at the Raptist chureh beginning
next* Bunday and continuing
through the next Nunday. There
are some able speakers on the
program and the publ e in cordially
inv ited to attend • .. t‘
Mr-. Neal Little spent
MMMMMMAMN•22M2825*2Smza
Davis Studio
Buy a large 6.
cent bottle st
any store that
>. was the cause of nearly aH children ‘s
litte il, he’did not believe that n
| sickening “purge.’’ or “physic” ev-
lery litt e while was necessary.
i In Dr. aldwell’a Syrup Peps’n he
dnovere a laxative which regu-
t’orporatio release
next Thur-day.
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A Perfect Lasting
Permanent Wave
A wave that will last six
Alonto •G 1,(1, " •
A. A M C lez at •
is here spending the W
relatives and frieud*
-WASIIINOTON., Ot 31
Bob Harris, who is .it. , I pg
Texas Vuiversiy at Au- n "»« "
the city yesterlav vig* : 1 •
parents, Dr. and Ms 11. I. Hair ■>
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$/
he Tnivesity of Texas
1,001′4 1L..-1
Emmett Norton "ill
uerning for Topka
menth special course
Fe hus at that pl"
Mr and Mrs. G W Cantrel of
Fort Worth, were guests of Mr
and M s F. R Barton Sun-lay.
its .struggle for indepi n donee
Cvunt farimirPula-ki was bon
in Poland in 1718 an died from
wounds received in the battle of
#vmnnh on twarit -the Vwite
States brig. Wasp, on 0t 11, 1779
T E‘ a
thing el
Mr ard Mr- lau! '
darghter Gerald ne w: I '
in Waxahachie a s t : g r
friends.
If you want to see the
real styles and values in
Ladies and Misses Hats,
West's is the place to go.
\
WEST’S
John <■ Taylor
spent Faturda} in
busintne. &
Mrs. John Campbell of Godley
wan shopping in the city Satuiday.
tun—a pleasing romantiedrama
against a prison background. Ab J
Mrs. J. B Zimmertnan will le:
To.-day fur Chieago where
wi l vis’t Mis. D. C. (! • :
‘xeveral weeks. Mrs, G:,h • w
fu •• rly Misy Nettie S' , p. •
of this city.
The old saying that there is nothing free but
air no longer holds good. With the air you can
now get the finest music programs, sermons
from the world's most distinguished ministers,
giyponstn ’ -- all. theiporng-npws,crop-reports,newsof—
every description. You may know just what the
weather will be tonight or tomorrow, if you
w sh. If the weather is bad and you wish to hear
preaching, and Sunday school services, just choose your location and the
Pratcheruxou, hear, tune on him-they
. 01wU nujtataditonbear ‘ sermon in Cnicago as “ is in Dallas
■ - Agwe have previously announced, we are just starting in he Radio
usiness. We have been greatly handicapped by not being able to ret
an dequate supply of seta. But this obstacle has been overcome and we
are now prepared to supply a reasonable number of customers We received
four-of the larger machines yesterday. We have most all the different kinds
of sets made by the FAMOUS CROSEY factory, whick is regardedthrinh.
- out.the world as the most popular selling machines on themarket «d
steadily growing in favor. We cla’m that they are the best l00king ana
most perl ect receiving sets for the money ever shown. You wil most as-
suredly want a CROSSLEY when you buy. Cal and hear them demonstrat
ed at any time day or night. We will be glad to remain at the store any '
evening to accommodate people, who cannot spare the time during the day
as we announced some time ago, we will soon after the First of Novem-
ber arrange a large reception hall,for the purpose of enterta ning our cus.
tomersanda 1 others who wish to hear the various programs available over
the RADIO We will say further that the radio programs will be far better
this season than ever before. The broadcasting stations have been greatly im-
proved, all the little "jerk water” stations have been standardised, or dis-
continued, so the service will be as near perfect as it is possible to make it.
The radio season is now on. Get in on the beginning, don't miss any of the
fine programs. We have a machine hooked up all the time at our store and
will be glad to have you come in at any time from now on. While we are
Writing we just can’t help cheer ng for the Black and Gold, we are proud
of their victory over Mineral Wells and repeat, "the best team won.” What
were we talking about? Oh, yes—Radio Sets—CROSLEY RADIO SETS. As
we have said above, the air is full of music just like it is of electricity. Lat’s
bring t into the home as we do the lights we use. Music has a commercial
V2N0 You An ret music free which would cost you $5 a seat to hear. Also
lectures which you would have to pay liberally for, just for the tuning in.
Better ret there while thev are free. The time may not be very remote when
you will have to nay to listen. It may be that the Government will take
charge of the entire sitvation some time and run it on the plan of the
postoff ce. Who knows? Well, we guess we have said enough, but will say
just now we want you to call and sen our machines. We will sell on pay-
ments if desired.
sixteen mouh, Chalie
worked on thU poduc-
Pictures in
jng the Revolution. ..
itriresentatives from the Freneh
en-y and Polish legation at-
t, j and M. Hannibal Price, ____
I M , -er from Haiti. addrewbahythe a
gatt, ng. So.
I । ,p‛ Pulanki was made a Mason
the wm-k.-ud wih
and Mrs. Emmett
on ad fmlv ’eft | J
l.ublm-k wher. they I fl O
Mr anil Mrs.
have m’urn d
■An tin, after' a t
with relat .ves
that Tom is rent to Sing Sing for
two years just because his younger
brother, who borrowed the money I
to cover up some losses in Wall
Street, will not come out and con-
fes .
f Not until the prison gates ne-
tualy shut him off from the wo id
does Tom realize the fill' extent
of his anerifice. But he aceepts
his lot philonophically, hecome, a
model' prisoner nnd is soon made
a trusty. He takes adavntage of
thia position to escape when news
reaches him that the “only girl’
heck home is about to marry Lon
Morris, the crooked banker. He
arrives just too late to prevent the
wedding He returns to finish out
his term in the belief that every I
one has turned against him.
The remainder of the picture is
taken up with how he enlists the
•id of two prison cronies to]
•quart things with Morris. It's a
' happy end ng, in which Tom gets
the girl and the banker gets the
punishment he so richly deserves.
• Frank Morgan, of stage, fame. is
east in the role of Morgan. His
brother Ralph has the role of
Tom's younger brother in the pic-
ture. John Harrington. Norman
Trevor. Charles Stevenson, Julia
Hoyt Md Lynn Fontanne are also
0_____________ . .
mel and nasty oils.
-- Whi u he knew that constipat’on
will make their futur heme.
Bob Taylor of-¥enus was in the
city Saturday on busiufns.
■uh. I
Mrs. Earl rarewrl has return
ed to her home at Alburitne, New
Mexico after an extomled visit
with relative, here
Mr. and Mrs. <>. T Snxh and
son .lack, "ill spend tolay in
Waxahachie visiting relatives.
1 of ahardlusk sour annvcrmmettoratin '
nlinthebagEypanshero’s death, yci
2, the old derby and were held under th „
J early the Sons of the K. .!
... he -uttering of ptriet of celumi
...... '■* into a -tran" , M.,j (ien. John
’ 1; humor and tra’td!.. '___
from a frosty, for ■
* kg ound. The treat- >
Mrs. J. Frank Leather is at-
tending a meting of ’he Eastern
Star at San Antonio this werk
Ms W. H White of tilly
was shorping in the < t> utur
day.
and Mai ine
mis'- of their
Reuben Ran o1*, J. W H
nnd .Baton lntn 1 ' ' r
Waco to attend the Bi • '
M. game.
Gill, of T.ill an are
1" ! M ■>
H An,
It is guaranteed to rinkle your
bark hair and make your spine a
racecour e for chills, “The Fight
ing Demon,'* Richard Talmadge s
mest recent F B. O product on.
will be shown for the f.rst Mme in,
this community at the Rex Theat
,r on Monday. Charles Metz's
tory oves a superb vehicle for
the colorful peronality and bril
l ant athletic ability of the star,
who has come ato be known in
Hollywood as “Durable Dick”
sinee he recovered .from a broken
neck sustained in doing one of his
s|n. taular stunt. before the
camera. The "Fighting Demon”
ut only has thrills in pienty. but
is' n very amusing and diverting
comeis such time as it IN not seu
ational melotrama The diffieul
( . . which Dick encounters on ship
board on h s way to Mouth America
•Il f*,rn t,t the Yale Theatre
f r the first time m xt Thusrilay
ivenmg, and Manager Caraway
Barton Hinton of H.ml n ' is
spending the weekend wih- hi*
mother, Mrs. J. W. Hinton. .of tir-
Dr Paul Wooda
► P' i 'I • g a few ■!
ing hi- parents, Me
It Woodarl of
S“- ' Whi e 1e
file t. Misa Bumc
Galveston
engt in prominent part*.
Tom Meighan has really "found
. hlmneif’’ in "The Man Who I,
Found Mimseit." I
Mrs. L D. Gibson of Godley
seas visiting relative, iuid frinek"
here yesterday.
Mr- (laric Woodard of
was - pint and vis ting
here yesterday.
Virginia SIMA. 1 SPIREA VAN HOUTTE. ise 1s mediine
man. 1 WEGELIA. I CREPE MYRTLE and jret see for
of the 1 PIILADELPHUS COR w Aen
bank, OXAnES Entire assort- S 950
business. Hi. father, and so doea i Send for Free G jd
everyone else. believe, he I only! vmuc
wasting hi.' time stepping around " rite for our Fall euldenna eataloe.
with the "high hat " eepy!Jos W Vegtal R, g.n
crowd. In reality, Tom has brought.! • ‘ vestan & OOD
■onie big accounts to the bank Hor 856 Lttle Ark.
through this association.
obtain The b g fight scene is re
arkably well filmed and contain.
a great kick James El Smith did
the screen version of the . story.
Mrs. D. B. Melarty ef Dulla
will spend tomorrow visiting
friends in this city.
Wen ui ..........
In, III., a practic
Moslamin Buchanan a1* •'
of l.avada. Mo., are N •
M- dame, J M» Rodger-. 1.
Andrews and Charlie Keg, s.
• >■ . c'o»e aiffinity betwren the
ul. rous am the pathrtie: his 1 terent to the Nnson e Fraternity in
a ' 1y rpring, r'" ”1 hin ,mo1 Iprticular and the ruble in gen
1 matter of moot than of cir: ' , I . c
, •. ... oral was the recent hononng of1
unssunee. t sually he needs very. n . . . , , ■
. . • the generous I′ ish atr t. < uunt i
story structure to his come* - ...
In “The Gold Rush” he
. and cxpr-sscs
other entertainer.
t ill. D ring that t nfe he was
r rt.aly a hermit ree’nse to
1 nil. save his studio assoeiates.
tiny the vaguest announerments
1.*’ o’, r - on •The.dol Hush”
came from his studio.
Bryan Herron of Da’ls was a
visitor here Sunday. ‘
months or longer, perfectly
shaped and carefully applied.
The economical and most at-
tractive hair dress. Come talk
to us about one.
Beauty Shoppe “
Puff Box
112 W. Chambers St.
and hnty
' ,v un ke anything ’
am’g ift’s Cruel to . ,
tn 1.3 comed, drama. • ,
minima, farce. Not to ’ cenl • 99 (•]! / *
’n" E. "way a" enter |: rhysic a Child i
. • rented a rugged story in
I. • r lughter surges from the .
. of a valiant weakling; ,
A S'"' d* wtic • ’ strew rd the -
- ■ : the ear’y gold serkers with I'
delightfully worked out, mid 2 c. .1
p.-me a .Wh comedy vein, T / Reid of Conyon '! whn
wilh Dir.,d..r Art Ronson 1 has hren visiting Mr "1d M‛" -
dug all the laughs possible to •' Lncomell has returned home. J
Ew: mw. t .2’ ' la'1 ’ the bowels. A single dose will
!estab ish natural, heathy bowel
VESTAs
pictu C fan. thrt th-w's somethinzi 1-..a c • 1 pated. Dr. aldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
realy v rth whie in the line of i ll Fl ■ fl Bhrnbs .ot or.’yrauses a gentle, easy bowe
| 7 5-"--- i mo'ement but, be t of al', it is often
i Plant shrubs now that will fowor ' months before, another, dose is nee
- • - emary. Besides, it is absolutely
as. harmless, and to pka ant that even
। a cross, feverish, bilious, sick child
| * Ady takes it.
i !i
, H
has made spec al afrangem nts for
the handling of the crowds. Also
s f r-taid tri atmiat . will be render
ed te the • i verrome by laughter
nu-pn of I
!,,-n in the I
I s' jouTe,
‛ *hy G. Guick, magazine writer. :
I A Myer, ed lot of Town T ;
- bale obtained a license to " • d
w 1. Hlachwo of G y was THE GOLD BUSH” 18 whe ,,
rransaetirg business here yetr CHAPLIN’S GREATEST her,havt returned to the.r hone
day. । At last, the world's foremost , 111 Gal" on
—— .eodian, Charlie ®hapliu, has
Mr. and Mis- liur"e "i" I launched his greatest comedy. I
God'ey were iitor* 11. the city j The Gold ’Rush.” on the seaofili
Haturday. ’ I poyular fan y. Annouucrment is
made by Manager ('araway of the
tiul"! I Yale Thentre, that he has paid the
11* record price for aany photoplay ever I
'shown in fiebrne and that the
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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/m1/2/?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.