Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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“CAMILLE” THEDA
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Grashm, O. L. Bishop, J. C. Blakney,
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will buy at if yon want to get out of city limits
Milk cow for sale. Office phone 198. Residene
naur arrived in Cleburne
dht from-Argentm, Ark-
‘ y. A. Ramsey as
Aueeeeded in secur-
the entire team.
PLAY THE MASONI
HOME TEAM FRIDAY
er. Kelley, Andermon,
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A M. Ppol, . E,J Zimmerman, 3. R.
Intenaely Human Photo Drama Will Piove Sensation of the Screen
With Its Life of the “Lady of the Camellias"--A Story of Lora
in its Dominant Note.
The annual meeting of the atockhold-
I of the Cleburne Foundry eotpey
II be bald at thelr otfice in the ally
Cleburne, at 10 o’elosk a. m., w«d
henday Oetober 10th, 1917.
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LAST FUR BOOSTER
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Have that eteve pipe fixed now.
Have year cut off fixed before the freeze
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asqintant secretary of the ralron I
anoelation at Denison, Teiaa. He to
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Entertatnment Committee
Owing to the ex poet ed atteddance at
the fair of many prominent aitiMU,
including sthte offieials, the fair man-
agement haa deemed it proper to dee-
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Direct Stevmer. carryiug fheikht only
every We Iuendny, Gaiseab
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neb other business which might
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Franees, Cleve-
trim—will, no
Coming
He never minnes a taekle and to a won-
derful broken feld runner. There to
Prepare for
Personal
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to here vimiung frania
! Mr. and Mra. T. E. Crotto of Dallas
are here vieitre rlende. )
M. 3. Hunytp Parker wan heyk
2v2"-0brmpngtiryrbmethatd
anncl. to the ifodithet paeta tour
Umas an long A Say MbW-
Black SilkStove Polish
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THE CITY GROCERY COMPANY
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Home tit Fort Woph al indt
cations thM vromiss la he ana of the
' leading game tit the neason. T-i
tram does not make a record it
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General Public Please Take Notice!
atentfohshewinbe a valuable man.
Franeis to nine ehawing great speed.
He to a 10socond man and can circle
the ends with enne.
From the above men the patrons of
the sport can nee that we will have
a winning combination thia year. Just
keep your eye on the team and you
will so * winning team, in fact, a
championship team thto yr. Every-
body to urged to tarn out Friday and
nee Coach Cushman’s mighty machine
in hetion.
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This is without a doubt the best Photoplay that Miss Labadie has
ever appeared in—as you will readily agteeafteksseeing this
Photo Drama. Don’t fail to see it. TC
Admission Adults 1
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", to t < | • the position of asnis-
ei tam of the local railroad and
-Young Men's Christian assoc in
FLORENCE LABADIE
Starring in .
THE WOMAN IN WHITE
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Cleburne’s New Picture Theatre
Opposite Post Office on Henderson Street
now while you can get the “Genuine
Phone ua 436
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MBA LANOHAMMER WILL
HAVE PEESONAL DISPLAY
AT JOHNSON OOUNTY FAIR
a maa of attractive personality aad
liteand.alsonqems to be with itall a '
man In » physical senne ah la byery
other wav. With these qualitien he to .
sure to make good among the moa and
young men of Cleburne and to be a
valuable amet to the work of the local
BARA SUPERPICTURE
W. H Hart ot N W York, D. B.
Wright, Jolu Ik Weod of Philadelphia,
J. II. Fenk nt Waxhachie, were here
on businem Haturda.
for the coming year
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ton, the award wiu be mads accord
ingly. This rule prevails at all of the
larger fairs of the country and will
preya at the Johnson County Fair.
Tintin a Rooms.
A number of home owners have
WALLACE & WALLACE
! tenm this year to built arcusd »u*h
qach Cushmirhas had all the mon,
unde hard sorimmage and if,tjeity
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agreed to tot pomorot-theirromsfor BEST TEEATRE - 8 REELS — TODAY AND TOMORROW
the use of fair visitors, but at the
urges all who can apare one or more
rooms and beds to drop him n note care
Commerelal Club, sthtin afreet number.
aXuIIA ' telephone number, number of rooms,
“Th R.Armdd beda or cots that be xupplied,
rringe Saturdny by W* ether .gentlemen are -Preferred,
.. ' whether ladies or couple will be re-
,°10______ I reived, rates charged, ete. Thia ia an
important mattpr and honld be at-
tended to without delay. ‘i--
ignate ha entertainment committee to
tke plae• which was made vacant i extend aueh visitors courtesies. Ae-
President McClung last
Soil from Galveston, Sntur-
days ; New York Wednesdhys.
Stermer eafts at Key wst,
connecting fr Hnvana. (
Minmt, St. Petrrsburg, ete. -
Infor Minn at nng milwny ticket
owhe or write toiketesmeie ’ =
the county to inspect thia .dinplaz and
she think» It will be of profit/to all.
Abe wants quest ions freely naked and
aha expects to give intelligent ans
went
At this meeting atockholders will
goal direetors for kba enshing year.
BDireetly after Iba atoekholdans meet TRoost the Johnnon County Fair
fag the Board dDireetora will meet
William Fox has spared no expense in making this produetimn
one at the most elaborate of the series of super de luxe photoplays
he has been releasing. He has surrounded the eminent sereen artiste.
Theda Bara, with a supporting company of men and women of well
known dramatic reputation. The scenic settings are superb*
। Those who have seen this William Fox feature are unanimons
in declaring that Miss Bara gives one of the greatest portrayals of
n her remarkable. career as a screen artiste. Witha skill and dramakic
force that is the height of screen characterizations Miss Bara giyes
the heroine of the Dumas novel an entirely different version than hs
been heretofore attempted. It is, in short, an artistic and dramatic
triumph.
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SPECIALS
Resience property to sell on installment Will trade two
residences for automobile.
400 acres sandy land, 8 milee from Cleburne, $25.00)
acre 01 000 down ten year-, n ’ alaene
110 acres black land, 9 miles from Cleburne, 425 00 per
I acre.
Small sandy land place, $35.00 per acre, take some trade;
good terms on balance.
Team and tools for sale if you rent email farm; could
give you bargain in the team and tools and take house and
lot as part payment ’ - A
t-room house'to rent, $5.00 per month. /
• Aeves, well-improved; on interurban line, at a pwte you
a plaee is the back ScM. Seroggins
hulls from the couth and from all in-
rjdenervesunllmited rTadlt for bfa uMI
• J lly. Anyone can glane ovyf the rec
■ * ord of the team last yiar
‘ Another fenture of t% year's team
Mra. Minnie Langhammer stated
Haturday that aha would have a per-
sonal display at the Johnson County
Fair. This display will eonsist (of
canning wpecimens, bread, ete. Mra.
Langhammer Invitee everybody in
ball. He can drop kick forty yards «
with enne. Vickers in alae showing
great aklll in running the team. Al-
though a little lighter he haa the nerve
and backbone of nome of hia older .
eomrades 5-—.
Full back—Dennin, a new man, and ,
Grafa, of laat year'a team, are qunr ,
reling for this plaee. Dennis exeels
The renown Lockman at thia place. He
can punt with cane fifty and nixty
yard nnd can throw the ball from one
end of the feld to the other. Grafaf
alno ahowing well in hitting the line.
He never alae ke na and when he hits the
tine he in sure for n game.-----------------
Half Baeks—Thto plape can be Alled
'by four of the beet half baoka la any
partiof the eogntry. There to “Red1’
Diekson, one of the boat foot ball
pinyers ever found. Ton hardly Ind
a better man. He was picked by ear
oral ertics to be a atate high schoo
quarter last year. With him on half,
the team to sure to be a winner.
There to Yater, end of laat year’s .
team, trying for the other half. He to
a hard worker and no doubt will be a
valuable man for Dieknon’s companion.
on bunineta Beturday.
Th.t P. W. Rua tit plidlothlan
tMaspmiaFMome ant yenr had one ofon„bunipeuuatutday- , ,
„ — w. Frank Hellin ider of Fot
rhe team* in * ? anJulins ie. « tit Bl. 1Muia, J
l, heinity The loyal "uprteno .to f w rwiggina or y
lhurne ax. expected le turn out .»4 urra Worth we/
tcheet the boy* on to vwtty .i.210.. A.., Hararanv; /
• I n 1 ubte lly thehighnchoolbashet*—a"-/
t+-trereel- fet* winnit team Ibtol---MAz.,
i year thangexer Letare, several new ' , . .
“ I. ArAa anj
I me- hating joined the team. Thelwr oiut* ' In /
AMSSSSSSSSSSS—SAS saw
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Opens Monday, Oetober let, :
SOS Kant Willingham etreet.
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honored position. Warren to a hard
worker and a cure tackler. Templeton,
_ h 163-pounder, to a too showing great
form in opening holes for the back-
held Wentworth and Hutnon are also
Aghting hard.
End—The far eorncro of the line
will be eontended by Gleveland, An
demon, Blakeney, Carter and Mimn.
All these men are (bowing great speed
ana they any they cansnateh the pig
akin on the run.
Quarter—Young Coney and Jim
Vickers nra fghting hard for thia po-
(it ion. Coney to one of the hardent
little men seen on the gridiron in n
good while. He to an able commander
nd chow* great akill in punting the
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Center—„Ktter, one of the moot relia-
ble mey/hat ever bent over the pig
akin.y/o doubt he will be a vfhble
may/this year. Smith ie aleo ahowing
$ form at eeater.
(‘Guarde —it will be a hard matter for
Coach Cushman to pick two (elect mea
for thto position, as he has four of the
boot mea ia the date, each as
Btringer, Kelly, Hoffman and Andrea.
Taekles — Thto positioh will be
Nail, Judge B. Jay Jackson, 3. K.
familiar with all phanen ofhokh rail- Rumnell, Bov. A. D. Porter and Joseph
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Me per peek
Freah Piementa -1 hecae and Grpen Chile Chees just arrived;
Today, Lena Baskette—Claire Me
Dowel, in “A Romany Rosp," a
romance of Gypaie life. Wm
Franey, in “A Fountain of Trou-
ble,V comedy. "Sereen Magaaine.”
Everything that to now aad novel,
Tomorrox, Franklyn Farnum, la
“A Stormy Knight,’’ 5-teol Rlus-
bird. As for Auto Tiekoto.
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leetien of B. F. Farrar, whojfW.atBg|y rihijim.
farmer Annistant to thePincehnight appointed the’following
Mr. Knaur comes from tair eatgrtainmont committee:
work at Argenta and brings ‛liam Poindexter, F. P. Wait, H. C.
valqatie experionce in the work for * --- —----"* --- "
young men with him. Before going
to Arknsas, he was, for two years.
rate they have listed them-with the
commercial club up to date Cleburne to
likely to fall down in the matter of
»< commodationa. Secretary Joplin
a. u WALLACE,
O. A. wILTON, President
. Beerstary/re surer. --------
| See for aandwiche, rptende jaet like butter
FoMPEIAN ol.V* HALAD make dne eanduiches, aleo gooT
- oh few* Tomatoa, ete
3. B. Poindexter,
■new n, Diekwon, Flier, Wntren, Tem-i
i pleton, Coney ana Yatet. With these
old men baek and much new men as
sdoggina, Daunia, Wentworth, Hiring i
Fob t. m a a. work
in nut mi.H x « York to at .
its bs:; thentres open and
shops dipay fhogir newest
merchnndis . The mustnt- ’
tretive wny te rrnelthe big--
city to by steamers of thei
Malfory Te v Ih tker sun-
ny dreks, spncious sal ns and
excellent cuiine.
Galveston ana New York
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NEW YORK
AND RETURN
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Tek-t good Hr ea m e loela* i mesla
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that the light of the Union Picture Machine Operators
. against the theatres that are unfair to Organized Labor in
--Cleburne is still-onandwill.continue to be until the Union ia
recognized.
We wish to thank you one and all for your moral sup-
port in the past and hope you will continyeto give us your
support, as our fight is a just one. Again thanking you, we are,
TIE uION ‘MOVIE OPERATORS
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William Fox Spares No Expense in Making This New Theda Bam
Masterpiece One of the Greatest Portrayals of Her Remarkable
Qareer. -g...
Ingiving to Aho public the elaborate super-piture photoplay
"Camille" with Theda Bara in the titleirole, William Kox has again
demonstrtedethuthe is constantly keeping in mind the best mate-
rial that Will, bring results to the Exhibitors who have hint no cause
to regret their booking the stupendous Theda Bara super-picture
productiqns.
It has ken Mhiversally conceded that the greatest box office
attraction today is a picture with the name Theda Bara attached to
it. It is also condeded that “Camille” has been one of the most
widely read, novela. ’ This intensely human love story by Alexandre
Dumas, fils, has always gripped the reader. What greater, actress
is there or has been who could better interpret this role than Theda
Bara, who is the super portrayer ‘ of roles in which love is 'the
dominant notet
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