Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Paint and Paper
Sale Going Good
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to it or
owing us will grant a similar sus-
pension of their own reparation
claims against Germany.
While naturally unwilling to talk
for publication In conndence, these
foreign folk are free enough with
EUOENE POOLE
Manager
CHRYSLER EIGHT DELUXE
4 Body Styles, $1525 to $1585
J LAWREN©E ni: an
F ditor
CHRYSLER Six
4 Body Sty les, $88s th $915
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in the Times-Review Tuesday mak-
ing a special offer on wall paper.
At 9 o’clock this morning his
sales had been more than $100 and
he based the result directly on the,
advertising.
Later in the day, Mr. Leach’ staty
ed that business had been goo
throughout the day and that he
was highly pleased with the result
of the sale.
Today's Anniversary
On tills date, in 1776, Ge Mr al Hows
airived off Sandy Hool, N. J.
TWQ-Gl/N MEN AND hILLERS
scorched.
nt heart failure of the chronic fore,
dife to excessive-exercise or exertion.
e Chrysler 170!'
4 Body Styles, $1245 ta $1295
• • Chrysler Imperial Eight
4 Body Styles, $2745 to $1145
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BULL- OHTEN, KILLING "THE BULL
DUTRIGWT
LIBERTY HOTEL
Free Concerts
Boat Races
Swimming
Dancing
Fire Works
Amusements
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Correctly Speaking--
Hay "I want very much to see you,"
j, not “I want badly to see you ”
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The Cleburne - Fort Worth
Motor Coaches
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- Round Trip—Cleburne To Ft. Worth $ 1.35
Busses Leave Cleburne at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.
Busses Leave Fort Worth at 5:30 P. M. and 8:30 PM.
Special Bus leaving Fort Worth for those who wish
to remain for the evening entertainment, 11:15 P. M.
Direct Traction Company Service from Ft. Worth to
Park
Phone Liberty Hotel For Other Information
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MEN.
A plan whereby the city of San Antonio
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obt miodification with
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Unitea States, hence has no Incllna- "
tion to sacrifice its reparations... fIMR
for’ the sake of the complete cancel*
lation of its war obligations.
Germany's Condition Worse
Germany’s financial straits how-
ever, were not so alarming last May
as they have since become, or, any-
way. It had not been revealed that ,
they were so serious. It 1a not
MMiought that the French will deem
it to their advantage to drive the A
Fatherland to communistic revolu l
tion of which some are terft. in.
.To
Fort Worth and Casino Park
JULY4TH
Specials Being Booked By Agent at the
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Mel-Roy Show At .
Washington School\
The performance given by Mel-
Roy and his group of entertainers
at the High School auditorium
Tuesday evening was heartily re-1
ceived by an appreciative audience. I
The entertainment is being giv-j
en in Cleburne under auspices ok
the American Legion for the bene
fit of their drum and bugle corps
The entertainment will be givez
this evening for the colored ciM-,
zens of the city at Booker T. Wash-1
ington school building. z'
A special section of seets' will be
reserved for white visitors.
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. Todsy'. Horoscope
I Eersns born on this day ar® senst-
tive to the troubles of others.
tholr forecasts. They think the next
mova wltt be made by London, Ber-
lin or both, and that it will be in the
direction of a world economic con-
ference if possible.
Falling that. it is predicted that
Anglo-German statesmanship will
make war, debts and reparations the
chief issue of the disarmament gath-
. ering, to be field next February. tn
* Geneva. It is true that a postpone-
ment of this meeting has been sug-
gested. but diplomatic observers pro-
phesy that no effprt will be spared
by British and Teutonic negotiators
to prevent delay with international
debt readjustment hanging in the
balance.
Desires Arm,’ Cut
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play, It should bo a nice ladylike
game, standing in the back court
and returning the ball easily and let-
ting the hard ones go. I do Hot be-
Heve that there is much in the'Idea'
of "strain’’ on the heart, because in
almost an contest the body has to
stop before any strain takes place. I
do not recall ever having seen a case
Meridian
To Make
Joh
menu
since
Anawers to Foregoing Questione
i TBomas Pinekney.
2, Mine. Dudevant.
a Lecause it is in the middle of
grease (Greece). -
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RAILROAD AES ARE-
CALLED"S LEEPERS
IN ENQLAND
One of the quickest - and most
direct results Received from adver-
tising in Cleburne comes from Jim
Leach, manager of the Cleburne
Paint and Paper Co. store on East
Chambers street, who ran an ad-
champions of
Neff prediet his
Cleburne, Texas
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IL priert f o. b. factory
there is danger of angina pectoris or
apoplexy.
The development of wind probably ■
means the development of Increased
muscle power In the heart. Heart
muscle and breathing ability go to-
gether. For this reason tennis is a ,
fine sport -for the development of
undersized and undernurtured chil-
dren and youths. As the heart mus-
cle becomes strong the whole bodly
does likewise.
The existence of a heart murmur
hl a young person shculd seldom be
a bar to Indulging in tennis. Many. »
tn, fact most of these heart murmsirs,
are of no significance. Often they
disappear in later life. and even if
•not. If they are systolic. In time (In
the heart cycle) they only rarely re-
sult in any trouble. Thousands of
people with heart murmurs have led
active, busy lives, doink anything
they wanted and dying well advanced
in years, without ever having a
symptom of heart disease in the
whole course of their lives. . N
United Press Wire S' evice
Central Press News Sorvice
re the International I
amerce in Washing-
is interpreted As in-
ingness to constdr !
Who was the tirst U. S, envoy to
Great Britain?
What was the real name ol Geors •
Sanaz
secured in Cleburne and as soon1
as the connecting links are avail-
able Cleburne will become the ter-
minal which will mean five or six
new families being moved to this
city. , .
The link with Hillsboro will con-
nect Cleburne with Waco and all
points south. Unless favorable con-
,nection can be made with bus lines
the connection at Hillsboro will be
tnrough agreement with the inter-
urban, it was stated. The rqute t.a
Meridian would open up a new ter.
ritory to the southwest for it would
connect with the Meridian-Hico
line. -- ■
CHRYSLER
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June 26. They voted to defer action until ;
i September. Board members are said to have I
; expressed the fullest confidence in the
present temporary organization of the uni- 1
I versify under the leadership, of Di W. S..
Allen, acting president. Pres.W. IL Bizzell |
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Six pamphlets
by Bn Clendening can now be ob-
tained by sending 10 centsrin coin,for
each, and a self-addressed, stamped
envelope, to Dr. Logan Clendening,
in care Of. this paper, or Central Press
Association, 1435 East Twelfth street.
Cloveland, G. The pamphlets are:
"Indigestion and Constipation,”. "Re-
ducing and Gaining," "Infant Feed-
Ing." "Instructions for the Treatment
of Diabetes,” "Feminine Hygiene"
and "The Care of the Hair anil Skin."
happier w ith a
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Brain Teaser
Why la the wick of a candle like
the city of Athens? ;
the interested
countries in
Washington evi-
dently consider
the subject
again wide open
for discussion
following the
White House’s
proposal of a
year’s suspen-
s i o n of pay-
ments to the
United States if
the countries
Gov. William H. MA i ay of Oklahoma
was an early dweller irthe old Indian ter! i
lory, "Them was hot days ’ • a Murray
has ever had the "courrare ol hi ■ conviction.
He never ran up the white feather, lb nevu
er displayed the yellow bady nt owardice
Derpite Presidest Hoover’s ex-
pressed opposition, to war debt
cancellation diplomats representing
some degree of d
a tolerant eye: I
ing speech beto
Chamber of Cod
ton last May w!
dicating hiswil,
debts and disarmament conJpintiy:
but not the sbject of war deDts
atone Thus. It wa€ not;Mr. Hoover
who blocked a debal® I w* debtz
and reparations problem: but the
French delegates at the International •
Commerce ,Chamber’s meetmgufor ‘
FROM NOW/
ON,YOU DO
WHATISAY.
GET ME?
DID YOU KNOW? - -- By R. J. Scott
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not enforce the law in Qklahomd. He cri-
tized the proceedure.of the murder trial at
Ardmore and said' the Stale hould have
had a change of venue. Moreover he said
oil'll be
*,
. because it’s so iHi ierenS
the runuing. 'Many
A RIDE in one of these latest Chtyslers will convince
you of that. Will convince you that Chrysler cats are
joyously different-from other cars. Nt only smarter io
look at, but more f iscinating to drive. More life, more
spirit, more snap in pick-up, more security at high speeds,
more ease and safety of control.-Chrysler proves on
the road that only Chrysler engineering is able to give,
Chrysler results. Drive a Chrysler and learn the dif-
ferenec— learn whs you'll be happier with a Chrysler.
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If the Cleburne-Fort Worth, Mo.
lor Coaches secure connecting links
with Meridian and Hillsboro this
city-will be made the center of the
line. It is announced by J. C. Duv.
all. who is operating the busses.
A hearing will be held in Cleburne
abgut_Jyly 15 relative to both
rtes.fhus far no opposition has
develcped and there are no other
i applicants. Mr. Duvall is practi-
cally assurred of securing the con-
necting links.
At the present all the gasoline
and oil used by the busses and all
the repair work on them are being
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asmuch as that would jeopardize
reparations and everything else. Con-
sequently. most observers are of th®
opinion that there is a better chance
of the Paris government’s acquies-
cence in the Hoover program than ।
there would have been two month® l
ago. ...... ,]
Germany, needless to say. want® I
relief. England feels that she herself
would profit' by it indirectly if
France also should agree. the essen-
tial members of the European group
would be united. ' • ’
Then, however, must arise the
complication of inducing the United
States to Indorse cancellation or at
least another heavy slash in Euro-
pean war obligations, which Ameri-
ca’s debtors insist they cannot meet,
except out of their reparations from
Copriglit, 1931, by Central Tresa Associatton, tne
linked with it.
regarded as cei
OPEN SPEED Li MIT FOR CALIFORNIA
| California’s new speed limit will be 45
miles an hour on open highways beginning
August 15. This for Texas tourists who in-
vade the Golden Coast country ill th sum-
mer and fall months of the year. It is not
necessary to be gifted with the spirit of
prophecy to predict that 100 miles an hour
will be the speed limit on •American high-
ways i the glorious days to ’ come.. Aces
■ of the air have already porfected a plane
that will fly 400 miles an hour. If it is pos-
Sule in the sky, why not on the land?.
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A CHI'ST 22 FOR MOTOR TRUCK
L A U S.
Three stringent laws known as motor
truck regulatory statutes were enacted by
the 42nd legislature. It was the battle of
the session. Now the court of criminal ap-
peals of Texas hasdeeidedthe truck bills
are not in immediate effect and will n®
become effective.until- 90 days after date
of final adjournment of the legislature
which will be Aug. 22. Lawmakers enact;
courts interpret. Now the highway truck-
stci’k will be giVen time ‘To’ place their
house in order."
year $7,00—Cash in advance
National Advertising r pre entativen, Texas
DAILY PRE8S LEAGUE. ballais, hiayo Kansie
City. New York. St Louls.
.will use approixmately $72,000 collected in
corporation court fines in the next year
to provide jobs fur the unemployed has beep
figtred out by Mayor C. M. Chambers of
the Alamo city. Remittance of fines assess-
ed by th<- courtwill cease automatically as
a result of the new plan. It is said the city
court provides a monthly revenue of ap-
proximately $6,000 over and above ex-
penses and this will be ditributed to var-
ious city departments to enable the employ-
ment on a part time basis .of men now’ out
of work. And there are politiciahs who
wonder why' Mayor Chambers retains his
grip on the loyalty of workingmen in the
Alamo city. They know their friend..
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president of the Oklahoma university. How-
ever, it is said that Bizzell and Gov. Mur-
I ray have declared a truce and are dwelling
- together as harmoniously as two turtle
doves: Pres.- Biziell stepped down and out
Any erroneous reflection upon -the chrracter, । el the A. and M college when the Fervu- !
standing, or reputation of any person, bun o, CoI. . sons came in th. last time. He had 1 he Ok- l
poration which may appiar in the: COlm11S
rimes-Review will be vladyien rr deted HpoA 1» betrz Hitheifa effer iht it Wa a YerY temptinK 1
ing brought to the attention ol the publiners, j one Gov Bill's bark is said to be worse
in the field of politic, or elsewhere.
J • latest is, "two-gun nen and killers
mtered at the Postoffice at Cleburne it xnn, a
secoK olass mail matter. ,
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But in those with a tendency to h*h H illsbor 0,
blood pressure or defective arteries । Lines
r il< etion in Septemher. ■
Dr. Bizzell is a native Texan. He won his ,
I spurs as an educator and college executive :
| in Texas. He has won dditional laurels as
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Pilhed Every anternoon (except Baturday and
Sunday Morning by
CLBURNE NEWSPAPERS, Ina
108 South Anglin Street
.______ . uz Cleburne, Texna
By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.
TENNIS IS particularly good for
developing the heart muscle, the
"wind", and the suppleness of all the
body muscles.
It does not cause the development
of strengthin
muscles. A tetnis
champion, Mr.
"B 111” Johnston,
once instructed-a
group where I
w a s present. tn
his method of
rore-hand d r I v-
ing. He hit the
’ ball probably
harder than any-
body has exer
done it. ’ Yed Kis
forearm was
hardly bigger
than my wrist.
dr. Oldening !» abt I ta
mt the ball was a matter of train:
. mg. not strength. What I referred
x to yesterday-the co-ordination of all
the forces of eye, muscle, joints and
equilibrium—an Instructive Judgment
of exactly U»c-time to hit the ball,
and the direction in which to give
the blow.
Most people after forty-five.do not
need to be told that tennis is not a
game Cor them. Or at least if they
' MIMBERS OF THIE UNITED PlENS । than his bite and he has quit barking at the
led Prem-as eapmwb--euluL xu tic . -#rerrets ef threeehttetrttemt institutiens ef the •
Hication o all new disp trh. edite
_________otherwise credred in tin paper -nd 120 ! 200 j
the local news’publicatiun hen in
Terms of sbsucriptton
By carrier, to the Oity ol Olebuine pr month ,
' 50c; per year $6 00; six month: $275. By mail, per
year, $400; stx month', $225; out Me of T" on
he might ask the next legislature to amend
laws to permit the State as well as the de-
fense to seek a change of venue.
Why shouln’t the State of Oklahoma
have the right to sek a shange of venue
if local conditions calt for a change ‛ Ciov.
Murray’s filial blast made first page read-
■ ing: "There is too much f-a desirento pa-
rade, to follow the,two-gun style of keep-
ing the law. It is in the air. It is in the mov-,
ies. You can't enforcethe law with two-gun
men and killers." To Rote from the vocah-
N ulary of the man in the street the chief exe-
cutive of Oklahoma "said a mouthfull
When it comes to stirring up political
snakes this pioneer of’ old Indian territory
days and life is the king, ace of all politi
.. cal leaders in the great Southwest.
„„ ..._________—o- —
HAYLOR TRCSTEES DEFER
ELECTION.
' Trustees of Baylor university die not
elect a successor to Sami . l’almer Brooks
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931, newspaper, July 1, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557878/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.