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last century.
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I' armaments and let it go
White House have I
his
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here visiting with
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a prosperity, <
any other m
past.
I who
He appears
1 nternat ional
’other crops
iwealth from i ■
The
F the
till mi
aurch
TWHEN THE >
BOSS COMES
Mi
Fol l
BROKEN
STOCK
rhe
ciety
it th i
noon
; nn Gaining," "Infant IFeed-
Instructions for th Treatment
the scrapping
at that.
Mr
and
Dallas
Rock,
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lie
ne has
i If he
: there
from
' con-
terms
The
w a:
so
So
The J
taints
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tion by rongress, l’roadent Wl:on
issued a I roclarat on derlarne the
second Sunday in May to be Moth-
T1u -da
i cia l tv
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w
i Circ
toelet
hurci
co-operation of drivers, sidered an important step toward
lanauag
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the
ook.
The
the
urch
the
ission
11 ra 11 y
- and a
Collier Pate of Fort Worth spent
the weekend here visiting his par-
ents.
PRESIDENT dOHNQUINCV ADAMS
Took a DAILYSWIM IN THE
POTOMAC RIVER. DEFORE
BREANFAST, IEATER PERMITNG
IAn
It. ’
PRESIDENT
1825- 102-9
Worth spent Friday afternoon here I
visiting with friends.
krhe .
Tary '
■lurch
[oon a
ot gas
pri vat o
V
nn1 of -J
rtic, to th
of peace, prepare for w a r
Ei
< ither
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It
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to speak.
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Miss K nna T . r
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Doon KNOPS
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this way
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I rules of the road we cah cut down I tee t I
। the number ol accidents and re- desire
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private
plaron.
unconsciously feel suppressed
i0 w 1: Ii to externalize or ex-
long 1,1 Cleburne and Fort Worth
I WAS BEGINNING
TO THINK IT WAS
A century Plant
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J CONSUMEA
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I CERTAINLY
WILL
SPEAK To
HIS MOTHER
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h ige
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nf vror-
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a bit. i'
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Mr and Mrs. Roscoc Howard of
; Belleville spent the week-end here
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THE OLD HOME TOWN . ........sr.......... Stanley
357DONT KNOW WHY 3
leburne Times-Review
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55 GROWTH OF THE 3
-6UYING POWER E
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VI 111 l a l e, I
WHham'-
Myf4
ing in this country,
world 17 changes in
and M. O. L Gulau
. (31:1 8SMA N IIA MS EV Fil con-
lift inheiitanee taxation the
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aa7”
I! .ill
ilitlon. ven
n0tl. Nor is
< i immLii ion <
n
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The
mber
11 me
— urch
Mrs. Pennington Jackson and
Ie । little daughter have returned home
from a week s visit in Fort Worth
vublzh’ by Kithaid l‛31on
each other's throat
At intervals the cnjuel tosses
. 111 v t \ o r
Man club,
vit, ralis.
t .ill' ll in
sciouN f'ia<tical
{ented simultaneonsly with the sup-
plying: of revenues for th" Eoern-
mnent without the picsent overloading
of the masses."
c.FMTRAL PRu**
"N( » T.” sa} 3 th' 11 AD
11\ < t law maker. "• hat I "
to taking his fortune a’
most patient*
with t)i4co rn*
P l a I n t. fhe pa
ticit wants to
। moving to Paint
. make:- thi. p »
"Prospei .1
; months nam 1
human life and property—a
' to take part in a worth-
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Ill'll ti
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Il'.H.ll V ■
Ranger arrived Saturday afternoon
for a visit with her mother. Mrs.
H C. Chrisman. North Main street.
It
l
Th' hi
Peterson
who are
stopped
few days
ers that automobile accidents can JI mg
not none u ii haul some
_____ s I ii d y by t b e
am ndi al prof es-
•1 111
children of
rntery
%m
either practical jokers
Thcy may be uncon-
Pl ..
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WfilHKK II I lEIC Rol I! IO 1111
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Mrs. Newton F Molley and 1
। daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Mur-
' frecsboro, Tenn , are the guests of
admonihrd by t he law before i ing ol a pledge to take part in this
real , the po.ssibilities of ac- | movement publicly indicates one's
f l
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or gas Cleveland,
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(). Tlc pamphlets/ara:
be ‘indigestion and Constipation." ‘"He-
• !:: 11: . our grratest need ev ident- j
with Hie
Olio who
tries more formidibie than when the ।
treaty was signed?
but that la
3 m 3 win C
Miss Melba Bradley and Mr..,,
Erhman Fanchier are spending the
week-end in Dallas visiting rela-
tives.
only or
thou litt m
■ upper I’rinity
up III tile nil." SI
H i- im . S n 201
I lol;. Il tol lit N.ic!
;-o ii 1t 1i 11 m V. . 1
Misses Julia Chi ism.ui and Bi
Mrs. J M. Eller, Mis Bob Pal-I
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or I li<
OUT OF THIS
NouD BETTER
BE NEAR. THE
DooR. FACING )
X OUT" 7
declared daily tit a man was
project are
(tie congre
tn ■
I <1
<>||< III
U its
. ml ti
STARTED ON THEM
k ET! - IT TAKES
I A LOT O' PRACTICE
TO BE A GooD
JUGGLER!
5,
and Mt Emory Vereen, is reported
Worth S; nt
W HAT IS Hu Ti it
jegier? Who are thr ' »'
tribunal ?
fiep This is an intetisti
tribunal, establishes in
lagreement lies 1m tw‛ ' n
HOO\ ER \O\ ISES S( RAP
I'd by Secretary of | May 39.
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mi'i til'"- are the crop
i.
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1 Mayor and Mrs. E. E. Hunter and
i Mr ami Mrs Otto Foster.
Any erT to
tandint. : 1
woration whi
nmes-R* '
ng brouen
wn ns a
but not
11E011 it
wih t tie gag in | mg,"
frn ali
friendly alvic : “It cat h indiv icual and | Woodrow Wilsonism was in flower!
Jht,-
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nt m
ca 1
83g: 4
",-u. ii I- mg 1)n «n‛
tinwicve 1011cntitive.
[sold America -h rt. Ten the botton drop- I
T h e evplana-
tion of the phe-
uomenon w i ch
is held by all or-
l h u (I o X physi-
cia i) s, does not
however, satisfy
I : i’ 11 \ r i \ t' i
Pierson of Foil W 11))
end gucsts ol the fonmc
Davis and Raymond Hill of Cie.
burne and Lawton Ward ni Bln
i attended a meeting of the (‛on11-
nental Oil Co. at the Toxa: Hlotol
Friday cvening.
| The
. V
lurch
ay t
1 rpli.ii
ong
Irs. 1
1 am H
Ege:
I olley
I'll w hich cannot
• "lint of the gag-
- - it w mid rev ival of t rade.
at lull ' m re.
in ' h it"’ di-tant
-<>il 1 iti sight and it is
cd h fhe farmer's hal'd
I city to pass from genetati on to gen-
eration. growing indefinitely.
•'By their redistrihutinn fien time
in time, congestions of wralth in a
fi w hands, as at posont, w di he pre-
ation distriet amendment ' tu
sib a i|« i |||< 'I ID.'I j'
’ terson, Mrs. D J Everett and
। daughter and Mrs. Sani Hay and
daughter spent Thursday in Mexia
,( ri) i h.it ton-
shoek, a fe w
nr sp* । 1 dl> put
ding him w it h
iM
g
ke
out fantastic prict - will h worth in the War. Gone is the ancient
It In vor in t his
for several ) (a i S
against reckles.s driving is con-
(The
the
urch
j von a
I a IV
1inE thcir hoard: along to their
hirirs while still in the land of the
living; but the next congress re-
pcalee the "gift tax” provi. ion. an I
i the Iowan admits that the remamnel r
of the law has might} little value
w it hont it.
S«iu»bhcd in this fa lon, the rep-
f, d Hi' b! d "
J M Eller.
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Melvity Bravr. student ul ; C. Mrs. Will Creen spent Saturday
U. Fort Worth i apadiu .tic ' in Temple with friends,
I weekend here visiting his purrhis. '
t almnallat III lh' I.nlsl
w us •'.John .'- ”uu i s < nt
(ral.wealth
/work. No sp
Col. i.ri l-
I M 101 ial l >.15
., , i 1 .1111 j
: . 111 ll t lie
$-
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S
• ' h. I r 11 P v projeot a l'i pu 1/ led.
Mrs. S. T Foster of Fort Worth
spent thepatt—“eek here visiting
. .in-i 1 -.pi
nn • ' >\ ‘ f 1 ”
bome , ane
Miss Naomi Wright
N oU t hl
i anal i/a-
w/t to Washington nt nt -
Mrs. William Chnrlcs. who is ill
at the home of her sister in Fort
Worth, is reported to be rapidly
recuperating.
j with Mr. and Mrs. Ephe Holt and
family.
Entend at
rcon.t clas
and always found Ie lio wir—not
ars whirh mijht iIis from fer-
Bi ( HARI ! 5 P SI I WAR I
< . , ,. . 1 n n‛ r
w A .' d I N (. 1 o N, D. C.—
Mrs. Henry Pratnoraton id Port
Worth is here MsiUug will ula-
lives and 11 1 nd-
THEOBALD THAYER, THE NEW Bo IN
BUSBYS CROCKERY STORE, FLOORED
THE BOSS BY Ht* EXHBITION Of
PLATE JUGGLING, THIS MoRNNG.
billions of new
Judge <> O Chrisman spent Fri-
day night in Dallas transacting I
business and visiting friends.
Inf Diabetes,” "Ieminiue Hygtene"
I Tile
irne
jonda
I 2:30
writte n 11) < • xf'H I III 1 13’
t pi 'nt< I I .u-h li .d'H .n,"
ton tiiat -I
< • nt ot till 1
’- I li- 11 pro-
.. 1 su p. r,
' of \mer1
' V. Ith, ex- !
t w lio take । -
cident reduction part in the safety campaign. It
By cbervinE the common sense shows an open willingness to pro-
Oscar Gamer has returned to 1
his home in Fort Worth alter visit-
ing here with Ins sister, Mrs. Ben
Pa to.
c w a
:■) 1 1,aa
F IIow-
Mrs W. L Cunnmeham pi ut
Saturday in Fort Worth visit ing
I riends.
driver - elimination of futilities. Sign-
[ ped 01.
I Mr and Mrs H D. McCoy of 404
। Prairie avenue.
Mrs. Mattie Dodson and Tom-
mie Roberts have returned from
Houston. They were accompanied
home by Miss Billie Roberts and
-Alfa Mae Darby, who will VLslt
11 co ne i" a1 < -fill
I a’ h' r "rgular"
over in Cleburne for a
A mark of civic pride and a
pledge to humanity are disclosed by
automobile drivers who display
the chromium radator emblem ol
the Silvertown Safety league, '
Mike Hopkins. Goodrich tire dealer
at Hopkins Super-Sen ice Station
said in telling about, the satety 1
642 , crr rrieueee
n>. all tin' way
what 1h(.v are just the Kuue.
"l'ho neurotic bcleher. convinced
that 1:1: stomach is I he seal of some
+tyEte vietn c*hemnjeai exe+ment, ur-
con.ciously gulps down gie.at loads
of ozone an tli'ii rumbles it forth
again. Suci people inve been de.
set lin'd by l'eger as “the most ex-
cited. Irritable, most tense, and often
the most anxious of people, who, nat-
. MENIHE!
c t'K U"
ise for p
. o it or ■ '
, he ca‛ ■ ■
tuation
• nwork- ( ; | > | • insrEeny wan Stl'ing
... । t । me', ii-- । a mi i' cite 11 - li after Oic mid-
, I rd ing - '' ' I tinn in the Hard i ng admin.
,1, In enable 1.11 1o put ,
1 1 11"") | 1111.1 a high in. . nI 1.1 ; estat s j ard.
t' . I nal | not to, w if ll a '-gift tas" f.. pn \' nt :
, ul I -tat \■ I aid or in tuall d.. mg pin'-'
final dodging lli'’ inpst b
B <
L; We, per
• rear $-1
L- ver.r si
fib 11
• 1he (
‘or neurotics.
ald- 8ol
in Fort
movement sponsored by the B
(Goodrich Rubber Company
“Broadcasting Around the World
2 if a mnessage WeIc broactaat at
Bda certain point, would it be r< -
SaKdeived from, both directions at a
"point halfway around the world?
he aignals broadcast would be
H
di lu
ami navies of Furopean anti Asiatic conn
It is tlie belief of many lead
©i" - LEK • 3TAM*
thod ot k • pig wealth fair-
food Food seldom forms
the process of lirestion.
Mrs. Alexander and daughter,
! Miss Edna Mae <1 Fort Worth
Why should I ncle Sam dismantle
dii s ago w he ll I’ ll
out n statement 1/,
‘months. The winti viat 1- 1. < orn and
! while movement that covers the
public opinion 1 nation.''
Mrs. A. C Wilson will leave Sun-
day for Dallas for a short stay with
friends She leaves that city on
Tuesday for a threc month's visit
in Knoxville, Tenn
Mr and Mrs. W S Stiles and
daughter. Nelda Jean, will spend
Sunday in Dallas.
F OkKPG•
.m2nage
Maurice Vereen, little son "I M:
ta. A r t ] da lining
hi ng all the w a v t rom t he
forms of government
each corporation would think hard and
work hard with things as they are, instead
of ighing and growling, the depresnin t
-eli would become discouraged olid di-an
la
!
“A st mb rt -
back to the 1
hmay find (on
bthem—ha -
e
Con.lit at
BRISN 1N I is 1 /‘llosriRI T)
' lune or July
Speaking - :
(Col. A rt hai . n,
"The qui-”
1931. m- 101
Secy, of War l’at J Hurley of Oklahoma
is considering abandonding or consolidat-
ing some 50 military posts of the war de-
partment. Fifty-one such stations have he, n
abandoned or discontinued since he World
Fild Texas"—but why on paper'.' it
property ow mrs of l’arrant and Dallas
intie- are willing 1" foot 'he bills, why
on a wrench in the canal machinery'.’
| c: entativ e bus I ( I
and I: publicanin ।
for su < onsilera 1e a
s- rvative folk w ' । e
view of,
duel eased through the
“C"
3 1
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i * fl
am V
14%0 jfil
enit i- it icen > , 1,lia o ml
visiting Mr. and Mrs
I ______________________________
let rilutee). Hi- has
wisdom. Read this I by its sacrifices of blood and treasire when
aht spent Friday evening
| Worth
Li Null
L- DAILY
. Sity. N .
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W
say ing. 'In t mu 5
'—t hat is, it is go-
ther parts "I the
column a mu g'*
Mrs M Innehoter and (lau:nte1s
o North Buffalo street will ioat
Monday tor Fort Worth where tliry
will reside in the future.
SUNDAY, MAY 17,1931mt
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“Gas” on the Stomach
Simply Sicalloived Air
> j
-
ne of th
is in•! necessary that a
ptiying lomage to ' War l’atrick 3. Hurley, on the
< M 1oekwond, Whitellousesteps, after the aged
of tlie Mimu ot: । olelii i luul iU' l l‛re ident Hoover.
I irst A l m a n A c
W he O was I ID: til 1
rublishe 'I !
" PLATES - AND NOT HE
CHINY ONES-- > AINT
...... ” ” ......It probally ais digestion by main-
know where a taining the inti a-zastrie tension.
ilu.s gas e o m e « | r. loudest an.I most oeisistent
11 oin, and is US-
u a l l y inhgnant
v hen t he phyM-
Mus Ora Love ol Covington
spent Friday evening here visit ing
her .sister. Miss Ann Love.
—----—o-------
SAFETY LEAGIE A
COMMUNITY ASSET
I • ' t the t WU
ol Fort
lion, at least in the upper (stomnch)
portion of the digestive tract Fer-
mentation may give rise to some gam
in the lower bowet although there 1s
good authority for the statement
that even this gUM In air absorbed
into the bowel fiom the blood ves-
sels meshed in the intestinal wall.
The swallowin; of air is a norma!
nut, accomplished every time even
saliva is swallowed. There la always
a large gas bubble in the dome of
the stomach, an invariable finding in
X-ray examinations of the atomic h.
Mr:. L I. Satcher of W.-." is
the guest, ol Mt and Mi' (lyde
Herves
/,{5/
/\ A-S
!gGIapsB
neighborhood "f 12 biili " dollars, two bil-
i lion more than the amount we lent to Hu-
/ropeans that they might continue cutting
suiting tatilitles.
'.Creation of
‘110)111/111 . t r t
fib- Gull' of Mexico
onpo. i <1 of Civil ll-
I’lioto shows him. tele
on. Now, hi i- figuring on farm staple
prices. He predict tie harvesting of great
crops and the-e crops, he -ays, "eten with-
*2
wrtaMlm"I
originated th' Ita in 1207. I’hila-
deiphia, in 1011, wa:, thr Nr.t oily
to obarric the dv. In Maj, 1211,
11 C Hill, local reprrsntatnc
ol I In Continent ni < Mi Ci ' are’ 111-
panied by Dewey Ciermany. Hot
Mrs. Paul Collin and childrei of [
t---------1
■ fact that 15 of
Mrs Frankii ( 'll: 11 l' repo' d
to be recoverg 11011 an ,111.1 k
ol inHurnzu
i , 'H. !y for the t rouble is to
up vast concentrations of
I'li, and the control nf wealth,
a inough to prevent them from
min oppiessive.
niaele way f
Wa 111nlon i ।
( ; pi; in (‛harle
it ho. tile a comp] \ as ( \‛ i tnwaid
the prpetuation of finanral d; na3-
'' tirs in the LmtM Slat
t ♦ ) • • •
! 111 - h i ri t‛ t, i ■ ■ n;; • i < t
)/) \
•1,
W/ARFlINGTON FETES “LAST MAN”
I " and off t he st age
goes ( Id Man I ept
HI>IT()R'S N(II: Six pamgrllets
»y Dr. (’I' neening can now ho ob-
t.mned 1y st neling 10 (ents in coin for
। eat 11 and a Si 1f-adei essed, stamped
envelope, to Dr. Logan Clendening,
| in care of this paper, or Central I ‛ ess
, ' .social ion. 11:3 Fast "I’welfth street.
IL.
I
not her w ords, all t hat - 000- ‛
i- world ot' mankind to "t hik ate
it । - you have swat
li. । . m it < ly unconsclous
v: : the .gas. Is usually
, ,t i in ty Iha! it arises ron
,i1 . ! hmd in his stomach.
. ' 1 । id! ! incere in stat •
i t 11 (111]e cnme from
1 . A i li , HIT hr W oill'l Stop
: • • . t roible o\ rr w it h.
. ii tic doctor :s right
! tvof on his side l‛he
' l , hen l ri cd ma n y
’f W i tit and th crash was
al and now 1i
11,1 of tie
i’res Hoover has a new plan to bring
V
and Mrs Beu F‛
V HINE BRMSH W/APSHIP
A2A , HAVE,BEEN named DREAD-
) \ h x ) j NOUGHT — AHEY have fought
’ \/V ' / AGAINST THE ARMADA I IN IHE
DUTCH WARS / AMD AT TAFALAR ,
BUT THE MODEP.N ONE MISSED
- THE JUTLAND BATTLE / AS SHE-
•IAs BEING REFITTED
1 ( hamber of (‘ommerce and advised "the
-craping of armaments as a major means
; by winch the world can encourage business
revival. He declared emphatically that
nearly five billion dollars is spent yearly on
arms, or 70 per cent more than before the
1 war of histroy. If all the nations of the
earth would scrap armaments it would be
a godsend to the taxpayers of the world.
Hut the stalesm n of tin world all advise
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 17, 1931, newspaper, May 17, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557820/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.