Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930 Page: 7 of 12
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10 Pounds 50c
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10c 12
Pork and Beans
$32.85
Dresses go for .
Tomatoes
Standard No. 2 Tins.
2 Packages 15c 15 Pounds 89c 3
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Pound
25c
Potatoes
No. 1 Idaho Red Triumphs.
10 - Pounds - 29c 59c - Peck - 59c
Yale, guards; George of Princeton,
Sweet Onions
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Talkies Creating. Set of
Artists to Meet
______Their Demands____
New York City—The talkies are
revolutionising plays, music and
lyrics. A new technique,’all sound,
must be devised as a result. —
So says Alma Rubens, famous
stage and screen star, who thinks
that a new crop of writers will
spring up to meet the new de-
mends just as a new erep of see-
nario writers sprang up in Hol-
lywood twenty years ago.----
“The requirements for the new
playwright are different and far
• more varied than these,of the play-
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, ELBURNE, TEXAS
Alma Rubens Predicts
New Crop of Writers
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Salmon
Alaska Chum for salads and
paddies.
r- money. So, why should I not buy from West’s in Cle-
burne? They are always so nice and courteous and
very accommodating to everyone. ' __■'
Now, for the rest of this week we are, going to
make an extra big special on almost all of our Fall
Dresses. We have entirely too many dresses that are
not moving.
Below We Will Quote a Few of Our Prices:
One big lot of Dresses, regular $37.50 and $39.50
PEANUT BUTTER
For school day lunehes —MPeanut
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Tendersweet Brand "In
No. 2 cans,
2 For 25c
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by the late Walter Camp for his
first All-American.
It’s a 100-to-l shot that Staig's
name is th-lnly one famitjaf to
you in that first listof.eleye stars.
Here are the others:"cmnock.of
Harvard, end; Cowan of Princeton
and Gillof Yale, tackles: Cranston
of Harvard and Heffelfinger of
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Swift’s Jewel or Advance Brand
Sliced Bacon
Lake View
Pound - - 27c
SALTINE FLAKES
Packed in wax paper eartons. Sal-
tine flakes reach you fresh.
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Oats
Redi-Cooked. EasllyPrepar-
ed lastly digested.
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of Princeton, fullback. They were
grid giants in their day but do their
names mean anything to YOU?
Stagg's does..
Leaving Yale, Stagg went to Chi-
cago, a struggling midwestern
school in those days, and as player
and coach brought the Maroon to
a stellar place in the football world.
Pound Q.
Come and See These Wonderful Values
Ncver before have we shown such wonderful
values in Coats. We are more than pleased with
them. Our business is better than we expected.
If you do not buy your coat from West’s you will
be disappointed when you see the others.
Don't forget this wonderful value we are showing
in hosiery. We are selling a full fashioned guaran-
teed hose for $1.00.
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rptipRs NOTE fir,l nf a new football teriet by Jack
Bords,taous eportt cartoonlft. Watch for the reetl
By JACK SORDS _______
Central Preet Sparta Cartoontet-Writcr
THE GRAND OLD MAN of the Midway they call him. And well
they might. For A. A. Stagg has been a figure in football sinee the
late 18S0'», longer service to the gridiron game than any other player
has given. ___ ,
' For more than two score years Stagg has been nationally promi-
nent in the game. He firs broke into the big headlines as an end for
Yale in 1869 when he was picked----—---------------------- .
Soap
White Naphtha. The
world’s largest selling
soap.
5 Bars 19c
Salt Pork
Fancy well-streaked dry salt
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world at its price—the ha ndsomest
and most durable. Only a company
with the vast resources of the
world’s largest producer of rubber
1 could build such a superlatively
good tire. Andonlyourlar ge volume
of business permits us to sell it for
so little money. ■____________.
Start now to ride on Roys Je and get
the utmost non-skid mileage you
can buy. Remember—Royals are
guaranteed for life.
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Sweet NO.2TIns.
Yale, guards; George of Princeton, Under Stagg Chicago has won
center; f^e of PrineMoH, quarter- Westemn conference football titles
.. —- in 1896, 1899, 1905, 1907, 1908,
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:: THE VERY BES T IN FOOD VALUE
SCHEPP S BREAD
Ask for it at your grocer’s 1
BAKU) BY —
Why I g o to West’s to do my Ready-to-Wear shop-
ping—! now live in Dallas but come to Cleburne to
buy my Ready-to-Wear from West’s. My reason I
think is a good one—They buy from the same places
as the big stores in Dallas, and they have a beautiful
assortment, their styles are constantly changing.
And I save lots of money by^going there—I pay my
'-care fare to Cleburne and back and still save lots of
Schepp's Bakery
:: I. J. BOWERS, Manever Phone 800 1
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rical audience,” says Miss Rubens.
“The talkie playwright must be
able to appeal to millions simulta-
neoualy, where the stage author
only had to appeal to hundreda.
“The stage waa a elasa produc-
ing to certain types of plays, Cut
for pictures, which are shown
everywhere, there must be a uni-
versal 'appeal. The musie, too,
must be something new. The old
noisy rhythms are out of date.
Sweet ballad types that paint a
beautiful picture in a beautiful
way, something delightful for a
dancer or singer to visualize, are
favored. ‘Down the River of
Golden Dreams’ does this to per-
fection, telling the world’s sweet-
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Choce Meats '
Sausage
Country 1b. 1 K,
Style- I0-
Beans—
New Crop Colorado clean
Pintos.
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DELIVISRIES 10 A. M.- I I'. M. 8 P. M.
back; Lee of Harvard and Chan-
ning of Princeton, halfbacks; Ames 1918 and 1924.
PEek m strong paper Bg ,
this is priced below the re-
finery list.
One big lot of regular $27.50 Dresses go for ..$24,85
One big lot of regular $17.50 Dresses go for . .$14.95 .
One big lot of regular $9.85 dresses go for ...$8.95
One big lot of $10.85 Dresses go for...... .... $5^5
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j Pounds 29c
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930, newspaper, October 15, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557539/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.