Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930 Page: 6 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930.
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEWi CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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I could only mako that out • .
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It’s ging to
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Sho turned to the explorer.
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the const-Able has need of
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asked him. IL' had often come in
total constable in
contact with
hisework and had rather a liking or
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"Pethaps that had better wait for
th. Inspector, too.'
it out, although, of‘course, there w
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the constable
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"Left! You mean he’s run away?"
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Luketo-haue my report
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in ripening of every fresh.'Yragntlft*_____
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CENTRAL PRESSASSN, INC.
; Blase mannert nf the other guette.
afttv qaorrcllnp witK the Kart
constable.. “What do you mean?"
Prue. Armstrong hesitated —
OKLAHOMA GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. R O Clements of
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POWDER
Cleburne hut they dad not • homse
to do so and informed th.■ <om-
mitter thut —they—wre -filins H
through sportsmanship that the
matter might be threshed nut he-
fore ami dairfUge could be done
“NOW I EAT WHAT
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Vbaeco Co., Winaton-Salem, N. G
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h«. dixlurMB th* body u little as 1
posaible, ’knowing that th. police
would want to find things as they
were when the crime Wil first din-
covered. Dr. .Middlsbury turned to
: ‘ the explorer and I-ndy" Dorothy who
had stood aide by Hide watching him:
s । T should say nms.Mr that Lord
Winston has been desdnbouttwot
hours, not longer."
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nw withoul feat
of Uhafof,hcavyftmgoLstiffiest
or <, heartburn, gas and sour belching
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Mrs. W. R, Chaney, Mrs. Tom
Glenn and Mrs. Rowland Wilson
and son of Fort Worth were guests
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pack. For Camel’s delightful mildness holds all the natural gqdness of
choicest tobaccos. Don't confuse it with the flatness or insipidness of
“over-treated” cigarettes. ag
arAD this rutuT:
Robin Bmith, a voung and rsing
but extremely ten Wire 'poet, it t
dated to make ope <*f a ewtry huu^
party. He acccpta because Indy
Gwendolen Winatn,wun whom aci
dcepcratcly in love, u Hl alao be prre
lene; but he it to worked upon by the
contract between Mt vouth, potelly
| and awkuardneee. and the polUhcd,
Quince ------- .
eerralandrcadytostampedewhen
the sterters gun fires, With -these
two fellows back to help. Hale with
the heavy work and with Hill firing
his bullet passes prospects -for a
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"’which she could dn for the m:< n phe
+had-loved.------------------—
-"tva-xuanx-mIEtom—--T
she asked hesitatingly, she hated to
broach the affair, but felt that Iady
Gwendolen lonrec to unburden her-
boro, it will be mst too bad.— _
The laet that the sensational Yc~
Gnwan is beck In "harness .
hand as good as new helps to make
thines look rather optimistic over
surprising promptness Lady Doro.
thy went with him to th. utte room
opening off th. half landing whe6
Iprd Winaton lay dend After a
cursofy examination, during which
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He-rne -Mondax.of .Mrs. Fred Chaney.
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w rr now, dear." Miss
Her Layship often and did not think
to meet her under such distressins
circumstances
. ' offense along with a good
defense is in the offing,.
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You .might write . Winston’s, surely!"
course, there will -why no! it was to have been
occupied by Mr.'Robin Smith, the
■ ;■ o--. .
Dr T C. Hoena left Monday for
Meredian, Mfss.to attend his moth-
er-iHaw, Mrs L. B—Arnold. Mrs.
Hoena lott ■ several wecka ago to
attend her.
around her walst, led her out of the .
room. Lady Gwendolen did not pro-
teat. but walked besido her guide
quietly and obedtentiv. .
“Do lie down, dear," sala the older
woman, once they found themselves
in Gwcn'a large, cheery room with
its broad white bed. But Gwen stood
there like one in a dream.
“Do lie down dear," repeated Mias
I Haddon, and thin time assisted her.
How well ehe understood her grief!
How easily she could have givenway
> herself I But Muriel Haddon had
been schooled in a harder life than
had ever touched Lady Gwendolen.
Hbe sat down on the edge of the
bed beside the beautiful prostrate
figure, who only a short time before
was so full of the joy of living and
ao excited by her new-found happi-
nenn. i
“I mustn't give In," murmured
Lndy.Gwendolen in a whisper, but
with something of her old deter:
minatlon. "I must keep well and
-help... must hefp...Icannvrp ’
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i BY JOHN HAWK
At Gk © 1929-50.
"The reason there has tin? been more
bleeding is docause,it yas not with-
drawn."................. -—
“It was mnrder**' Lady tlktrothv
spoil o in a wtrtFprrn' t
f
“I suffcred . with ineligestion-fot
two years, tried soda ami many othet
ihingsfor it without sukcess. Eu!
a few inlets of Pape s Dapepun
convined me if was just the tlimH
Ineeded. The stulfy feeling, heart:
burn. gas. and sourbelehing altet
meals just disappeared.. Our doctor
.got me started taking‘I ’ __I
Pape's Diapepsm is perfect lyharm-
fess; will not form any habt ct 1
box from your druggist; and next
time something <li ' '1 ■ '
-of the candy-like, । iblet
the burning or pain drsapprafmi.H
you wish to Irv them before biivina,
write“Pape‛s Diapepsin",whe € -111E •
W, Va., for a FREE : sample box.
mur- . "That win be all right." said the
firnt. man lit Question.__"I can do little
" “ t 'hars in this light You may as well
et what rest you can, and when the
"That's just ill He was Lut h.'s
schools are now on a very high
plane indeed. Thal's as <> should
be. Citirs should not fall out
over little, things like games «f
Eootball.
—
. - time she had been- conscious of some-
thing indefinable In LAdy Gwene
• dolen's attitude, as if the girl of an
"hour before was dead, even as her
'adored brother was dead. Muriel
Haddon began to understand. laxly
' | Owendplep had determined to put
her own lite awax an I davote IicE
eeitja avenging her brother's death
' Muriel Haddon then and there p-
solvd to help her in ay ntts why
bave rlght now the other side wil
not have, to worrs • bout -maybe
not nter ept ball thrown into
Xu' ran just settle down
a--iazhomaninuattack •f
Wil
if the chage was made Cleburne
schoof heads wanted to do asTem-
low Jackets. They could have plc desired., I' ba. been the cu5-
waitedandt then filed the protst ftom for some tme fer the i0h
provided they were beaten by (hcols to play their Kames o E
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’ Is-suta -that they hale -practically I
the same team tals ycar. -with. 4—
number of new recruits and a great 1
deal more of interest. Coach Me- I
i Cluney, is taking no chances of get- l
ting slipped up on and is prepar-
ing Tor a reatbattiey Fhe team U 1
likely not to he cockey again thia
t year.'If they do get that way and
like they did -HLUa- —
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sented,in Js wpy.n notTprrToT:
sessing appearance, ‘The two mon
liked him immediately, but their Ims
tesa had a natural avermot 10 meni-
ifs of the police foree which she
had difficulty in cegcenling
-We may all KO to bed now, I pre-
where they should,Ko and doing
it when the limes cornea, not af-
terwaFd.. Corsicana showed sport-"
manship m filing a protest again
Charlie Needham before' Cle-
H Fur ne"'plaVM a district cdhffi'-
An Old Friendrin a
New Dress
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but I ould hardly .do Ho'undar,
circ umstances,..
. entnusiastieatyuecmigu. qy.
FOOT NOTES . mave found real relief for indiges
l id^Tcsas b likely to pro- , T eat what. I like ll^w willioul.
have to be a post mortem."
After a moment's ptise, the con,
stabl. turned to/Lady Dorothy, who
had been Tngerng whil the doctor
s,gke
' "Did you find the body where it
. VI. now? who found nr I regret -
Bruce Armstrong slanced at hlamhaveto trouble you, but I'd rw.
watch. It was exactly ten minutes .. of the outatandine 1
before midnight " .------"--------
"The knife must have penetrated
rare game.. It showed that the
y—A
companled him on so many expedi-
tions in so many countries, and
mrthndicnIU 111 It A" »>« puffed ho
beran slowly to relate the events of
the evening na they had appenred to
him.. ~ .
"Lady Dorothy has some week-end
guesta, es you probably know. We
ore rather a mixed crowd. Them
Feen-a-mint isAmerica smost I'OMit ir
Laxative. Pleasant, safe, depend bte,
non-habit forming. Keep it hapdy in
this sttractive economicarbotte.
. Aspergumisthenew ana bettet wty
as <o take aspirin. No bitter tablet 1o
swallow Effective in smaller doer - for
everv aspirinuse- Ai your druggist «o!
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inficted." .
A shudder run through Ldy Doro-
thy. ' KTIM WHIII! krw the papers ns
they would aptpar on tho" morro*
and rlWTT my-iter private Hfo
“Would,
befor* I
MEAITH PRDLCTS couPORAnON
13 street Newark.N.J.
block, purit nnd'tackl s all right
+but--the- forward pana. represents
lone of the greatest threats on the
'“gridiron. If Cleburne netver gets a
better passing attack than they
unlay and not have, to 1uy off Fri- I
day. .Temple, school heads, hew
day, Templb school heads, how-
ryrr. snte that Temple was not
Maturaaytoothntttity-fmr-----+ieh
- e.clwols and hared ****>
dance Would be cut In an extent
New Medicine Cabinet Boule
FEEN-A-MINI ranis AO'
DIELARDS ASPEIGI M
The Rishi Vd Easy Way—-- -
to lake Aspirin rntu< 2c
' Total Value 13i
ember Ralph Murff, the sensa-
Htmsl Ma.-ball High sLu uf 11128?
. . . hr's now playing on the Cen-
tenary team at Shreveport......
is qulte a performer too.-- Ben-
ny Strickland seems to have a
fine team at Austin High this
year. ...he has a couple of backs
who are going to make strong
bids for all-State places. . Tem-
ple wil probably vote unanimous-
ly for them. . . . they certainly
showed the Wildcats plenty.
Tiger heads did not want to
Irv to take advantage of the YeT-
.- .F
ydia E. Pinkharns.
egetable Compound-"
eva a vuoan m— m f « wx
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-------- "It waen t Me Smith," said th* girl ztraneer.ind ntInEhm,.withnre
— . quleliy, but with conviction. ture-------------.
.Murfer Tnadon anid nothing. The cornu. JI- bowed 1,1"" e‛
brow:. Try to rest-
gan*- et Midlothian Eridax- The......
exrec one more hard tusshe: "
mmem-kmewmebeitbnm-dau---
taineers" at this time. They had
a. strong club last year that the Ze-
bras beat 13 to 0 at Grandview. It
One after another, men and womer .
.. overttre-souttantt Westare ptayranyteam
cominu nulit 'nit in pyblit' to tell
. .0a, ._____ others iibour tills siiri|ile inclhod ~fc
; nie the game- end -mdigestien and the gasrhloaling,
heartburn, hbadachrs, etc., il causa*.
Just the other day, Mrs Rita
Myers, peptlat yeung mother, of
2125 North riu.rl SL. lJLJlhs. Texas.
enthusissticanlydeclared"KLfst
" •* -stion.
the Jackete . 2 ■'
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SroRrSMANSHIP
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“ "Didn't you say
etconmong the guests?
ppiepersisted i
mow, may have them." - Vi
...________._______ "You May and tell him." Lady
tho heart,, onLDr.midasbucza Dorothy, put- a . pleadp -hand on I
dine a semi-finalist in the Inter-
< hol.istlr League grid raee this
year .. . Marshall High looks bet-
Rev. and' Mrs. Homer Fort spent
Tuerday in Fort Worth - visiting
with friends and transacting busi-
ness, -------—= —
pointihg sieninicantly to the body .
which lay in the name position ns
previously on the floor bear the, bed
_"What I think la Irrelevant.* About
the explorer’a moutb n secret hair-.,
smile played. "While I watched here,
waiting for you. I took the trouble
to go through the pocket s. and they
am nil empty."
•'RobberyI" The con-table lifted
his eyebrow—eeutAully— __ -
"That tstor the police to decide
only any—thiat—Lord-—wmstomt—
pocket's are absolutely empty. Turned
inside out, in fact." -- |
"Upaa. p The constable starei -1
meditatively in front of him without |
speaking. After somesttmehernekeeltt '
•Whose roon is this? Not Lord |
nreejate <'orsicana',s stand in the
well er and Bill Pril>,r flum. for
il I hats what molds nt nd
-hip-katueen -elties and happy 1X1
Say-ctehurne and Corsicana have
forgotten The bitter things of the
.past and_relatinns between ' the
....... ........ Guaranteed pure m -
at Grandview, Then 100. the in~. efficient,
ingsensatlonormeZehra,cnmP - . M
Brandon, is back in the USE---
Test than of high
priced brands.
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th* explorer's arm. "I'm not fit tot
anything." •
_she—lookedaothorouzhly ex-
huusted that immediate sympathy
www apparent en euery—fas a. -
"J ll take Lady Dorothy back to
her ruests. Sho ought to go immedi-
ntely Ta bed," sald lbw doctor,
Ing her ihi* arm. "You know ns
much ot the unhappy affair as sle,
th, you ' not. Mr. Armstrong?"
Tho doctor -had not_hecp. Intro-
duced, but he mc had no difficulty
in recognizing the explorer whose
picture he had seen in Ilie paper*-'
"I may know more," replied Mr.
Armstrong. "At any rate, I will do
al l can to-nssist the constable."—
+-Sa,- m ith brief good nights, the
dor tor and Lady Dorothy left the
two men.
-New. If you will give mo the-out-
lines of the caaC begah th* con-
stable. "I will try to have my report
ready. I es put the Inapector abut
four in the morning; rather before
' sny of tM hnum'huld—will be tiPr-A-
i HoluCT Smith the poet.~rtTt\re Pozo-
levsky. ami niirelf*
-You think, then. It was one of the
guests" theconhtahe interrupted.
Dr. Middlebury nqaded. "Almost
__________________________ certainly. I do not pow the
recent Tapplnena and her finnee.j w oumd coutt hnve possttty een seHf-
The secret of the Cimurne
High tam’s suoces * this year
aazecmnsdocerafroqatpn‛actadis.0
day in order not to interfere with
ttmbuimes-nt-the-etty-nd-alo at
Jtdisl uf -the jyillege games
come at that. ume The local sohool
lira,is would dive _
trr—than
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with distaste. Of mijjle ‘age, h" pre- sister, Miss Haklcn the.violmnis,.sir
. «....._ l 1 ml.- amin ronnl II I l nt
forgotten them entirely in the face
of this overwhelming sorrow and
tragedy. Dnald blint had been very
tender and sweet when he bld his
ruturo witegbod nighit; Miss Haddon
— —ahee-been-tonehbcv—the eeine
'I can’t believe it."
J. - mani' F moyepimdrrfng ‘
• change in‘order that they mIF, be
outplaxed_the strong Pine Bluff
team of Arkansas and. were tied
when Coach Willis jerked his reg-
ufarsout.. Marshats vtrengest
Irani was in 1926 but the Mave- 1
ricks untortunately had t—plax .
Waco hefore the finals and lost
P— NEEDS A PASS
—-creburnemgh. for the first time
E____i-ycarsdee-neEsee-pa-ing ate -
F ■ tnek.—+he YeHow Jeckets try em
—-—-eu--Buthep-tindin.ahqrtor- .
[~ der that the-sensl heaves. ttdlL^jfc :
( them nowhere and quit. That Is the
pne big thing eteburne frt-devel-
Eopcearenetrmetco- ’
I tender. A team thut carries -boys
who skirt the ends, r>Ti?F te, Hn,
tyo-E. PrKmaws
1 -VECETAhLE < vwrot ND
I is new preparea in cont
i । venicnt.palatable.choc-_. it.
olatecdtedmrkaetsl
, packein small betie
Fach 1 ottle -eimttin* e----
I tabini-e- 4 l --4, Sip-- ---
arh »ttle into y out hand,
bag. Carry your medi-
ir WAS LOtKED
--------mmeemamemammmrmzrnmuzzamzcammeemm-um (9
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—ana “h : are no paiti< o'niv
brighter stars than the "rest Lxen
(te scoring hull" all s sin h < hat
iKrmmITTTTr-TrTem
are leading in point making, each
with IS. . Biown Long Is se -
ond with, 42 and John A HII
ton third with IS. sanders I"'
It find Kwing, Hagler and White
sH r arhwtittr fork rd) shows-
eight. Raggdale one. Field, three
and Roper one. All of ( nkrell *
points have come from kicking
goals and I hat's Ju^t about as
many conversions after touch
downs thus far this stasn as all
the Yellow Jackets booted in 1928
or 1929.
cine -with’you.
During the three Irv ing per-
iodsjf mturtty, maternity .,
and qnidte age,this remedy- .;
provesitswnrth.9*e+efe. —--
recpsn-t lyswh* after Iakince xL — ——
These Irihli ls 'itfr jmf m'fffrr- '
lite as (Jie li<itn<i. —
BEAUTIFUL and CHARMING! It’s an added special quality that makes the
- beauty of-apretty girl. But Shc^s a naturaf favorite to begin with. And
for the same reason Camels are favorites with the modern crowd.
Scientific principles govern their manufacture; but the mildness, the
fragrance, the delicate flavor are natural qualities of the tobacco.
' ThcrcV enjoyment in the smoking of a Camel. Camels go with
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PROBABLY WON T < RANGE
All Indications are that there
will not be a- change in' the date _.
nF thE'Wlebutit-I empie EameghetpF
matter .had been brquzht up, lonal - ii
Grandview Ready
For Midlothian S * T’ Mi Anna “'
he very --------------------—
Tears hegan to run down the pale
cheeks. ' i enn t believe dward 1s
Scad l rym t brHeve it," sobbed
A Lady twendolen. ns Af nuddenly
. A wwept anew with the r nsery of the
A,‛night‛s happenigs.
9-. Mariel Haddon- sut- qu etly boslde
.A her and tried to” cem’ort- ger.
muring Boothing _____________
Ie that came to her tonsug uut they
•eemftj la, help LhaaUuJsen girl. " . _______
N Meanwhil, thin • t in the morning We
i -maha at a standsti In tho music..can ’ V your depositions."
- room. Dr. Middlebury appeared with
Will Find Perfect Nancy
quiet in our shop, Earle
together with D[recfs
tasty dishes, y
pleasant service, „ \
and a friendly
welcome. The—:
URERH COFEE SHOP
- BYRON SEWELL, Manager
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Au—-
gamlled.letok. -
waulhadrazzeu.kehuethaureedx
puttie
"You have ntied thd policez"
Doctor middtebury sked
■"At the samedime-nt. you were,
called," the. explorer replied. "I have
'nut left th"’ room since il..- 11 '''V1 r>
of the bods." Ite pauaed Io listen,
mnfow rre .nrprtetfmefetrteps
necompnnted l'V an unramiliar voice
Fir dearge’s targe form presentiy
earkened the doornay-
■ 11.. i.,!,I,, i.x li'ii^ Ji" in
tormeit.themmnewtffkechar*e
usdilaulnapcctorarriteatromNcot.
trs---
—Tosferpedasdem-mwmT
tall, brond-faced, gtave-looking indt-
vlih.nl 16 pri cete him into the root,..
■Tina ta-l„l ie lltf""* he *ltd to
By BENTON STRICKLIN
The Grandview High team is hack
i of Wintton, Gwendolen'! brother, and
: | nonaid flinty her fiance, he loekt the
door of hit bedroom and fleet through
I the window back Jo hit attio room.
' When Robin doet not re-apt>ear the
houee gurelt tiert a •catch for Alm.
. The Earl of Winato t it alto mletlno.
Trhe guetlt buret -bpen the door to
to the poet'e br< oom. They discover
the doav of JcOrd Winaton Gwen-
dolen faintt. ”
(NOW GO ON WITH Ttir. BTORY)
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ir" CHAPTER 10
NIsS HADDON anbiated Gwon to
IVIher teet and.- putting an arm
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