Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
"AAnd the boat leaveo for Singapore tomorrow afternoon."
FOR SALE
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Mrs." R. W. Stephens and child-
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this information will be of use.
I um, my dear MJss Cuemichael.
fours very aruly.
room frame bungnlow has
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■ NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
- Cincinnati ad Brooklyn.
St. Louis at New York.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston at Chicago.
Washington at St. Louis.
New York at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
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St. Louis . .
New York . .
Chicago . .
Brooklyn . . .
Boston . . ...
Philadelphia .
Pittsburgh . .
Cincinnati . .
K. H. Parker, Realtor y
Phone 250
th' vuiKti ru which Itou Rurneif l.i eps
to hbHHcll Many of the Icttcru rd cut
nothing. but at last otic arrives which
.ihmrs promise.
[kow an on with tut story.)
Ma, I
what's this ? why,dad I
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
cineinnati 4, Brooklyn X
Chicago 14 Philadelphia 3.
Boston 5, Pittsburgh 1.
St. Louis 11. New York 10.
Arraigns Capone
apology or thanks. went hastily from
the lounge.
Ann did not notice his queer be-
havior, The feeling of eyes upon her
had made heg glance round quickly.
Sitting at a table near. Intent on
oofTee, liqueur, cigar and evening
YOU
Can Easily Find A
Tenant For That
Vacant Room
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ticularly plenning voice, and snow,
white hair although he could not
away from,the couple, a "sudden cry
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did not connect him in any way with
her employer. In Amos Lamovit she
saw only the type of middle-aged,
sensual man who tries to scrape ac-
quaintance with unchaperoned girls.
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lapse of time, answered in every way
to your description. He was an*ex-
thingin yoir stride, young Ann. an,
never get excited or rattled."
“My father would never have tker
me with him if Id beer of the ex
cited, easily rattled variety. Ho onl
took mo on the understanding th.,'
I pulled my weight, like the- rest.”
"It must be great having a father
the boy snid a trifle wistfully.
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DIDN'T EAT HALF HiS.
FOOD TONIGHT' Ht, I
DON' LIKE Th LOOKS
O' THAT:
$1.39
Keeps cold, cold
or hot, hot
ZIMMERMAN’S
- Dallas 6. San Antonio 6 (night
game) called end seventh to allow
teams to catch train
Houston M. Fort Worth 8 < night
game, ten innings». '
baiveston 5, Shreveport 3 (night
game >
Wichita Falls 5, Beaumont 2.
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Want Ads
cd 311 West Willingham, Mrs. D.
1 Strickland Phone 47
He slipped off the arm of her chair
and without a word of excuse or
paper was a big, fleshy man with
sion of his features. Where she was
concerned he felt himself a marke
inan, a position he had hopw) e
avoid.
When her gaze turned to the let
ter, he heaved a silent sigh of rellet
But he did not leave his coign or
I Gallon
Camp Jug
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his newspaper, ho know sho
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MB’S ONU THE REAL-,
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HE'S FtEN DRNING
A2o6 IN H® CARA
w onoPEDWIOR.
room cottage with
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forever. Angel.'
“I am telling you what I have
never told another soul. And I Hope
on corner lot •on
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1 have been much more han forty. He
1 was earning a rather precarlous liv-
ing by going up-country and shoot-
ing rogue elephants, man-eating
, tigers, any animial, in fact, with a
price on its head, with occasional
shiknr work for amateur hunters.
ten years. And I advise you to make ------
inquiries for him there. _ made him priek "P life ears.
••Trusting you "uro well and that
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the eagerness with which, thoy wont
through the mall ho had, the feeling
something was afoot. Certain letters
were always weeded out 'and gone
through first, and after reading them
their faces invariably regiate red "dis-
appointment-?
All this Amos r noticed from behind
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And believe me. this modern five
TIMES-REVIEW
WANT-AD
DEPARTMENT
•‘Until they die. Then it’s tragic
For a second or so the two re
HOUSES are now available in the
best parts of town. The Want Ad
only 2 years old, price $2500 00 and
payable like rent at” $26.00 per
month. A • distinctive home that
realy has "If
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YEMMAT » n
TEXAS LEAC
CHAPTET is
GLANCING OVER Ann's shoulder
Burney read the epistle. It ran:
"Dear Miss Carmichael:
"In answer to your inquiry, I am
writing to tell you.that seven years
ago in Bangkok I met an American
called Do Ath who,, allowing for the
Ho saw Durpey jump up quickly.
. ....... perch himself on the arm of Ann’
W.T. BRAND.” chatr, and start reading the letter
over her shoulder. A minute or two
SThe ^[ys-te^ious
t-anmezm.. . , — By LOUISE GERARD
FOUND 3. Keys on chain near Field
. , street church Finder ran get same
not th Burfalelat । Imes-Review office by paying
parts of the world tn lind a trace of
him. Apparently Lawson is part of
AUTOMORILE LOANS:
Old notes paid off,, more money ad-
vanced. Elmer May, 210 N. Main.
Phon 592,
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lb nth in the electric chair Was
returned. His uttornvy-* .are plan- s
ning to appeal the case. •
ROOMS—Needed by
he heard Roy answer in a slighti
evasive manner. “Over this business
wo'vo got to hustle. Lee Lawson-
. life may depend off whether or not I
' get there first.”
Amos Lamovit’s thick lips purse,
■ up into a silent whistle. So the litth
i blighter recognized that he. Amos
I and his tribe were prepared to stof
i nt nothing! R.T. B. certainly was
a dashed sight smarter than he
looked!
furnished cool
scription inalde.
“There was. The words, If I re
“Wo were togethet more or less
during the whole of my stay in Slam, 11
and when I returned home lib went
back to his headquarters in Bangkok
where ho had been living for nearly
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into cover. With his eyes glued on
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"During my six months in Siam I
saw quite a lot of him. He was my
guide and companion for three
months shooting in the wilds. But In
nil our close contact I never heard
him mention any facts about him-
self, his family or where ho came .Uu ,............. .......... —
from. He seemed to be one of the "Hanging," too. In her vicinity,
most lost of the great Lost Legion.
of bygone days was still, alive.
For the quartette there followed
some anxious days. Everything de-
pended on whether the young Ameri-
can was as easily gulled as the coun-
tess. Whenever Ann or Roy were in
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RN ALL Oen TOWN IN THE
WEA wuUeKoU
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Of the Lamovit quartette, Amos
was the only one Burpey had not
met This being the case. under an
assumed name. the leading spirit of
the tribe had taken up bls abode at
the Savoy hotel. From here he had
telephoned to Lady Mooring, bluffing
her Into thinking ho had unearthed
more of her secret past, and tht ho
was going to Loe Lawson in order to
get further evidence against her, glv-
Ing’her to understand that her lover ,
This is Federal Judge Janes H.
Wilkerso before whom Sea f.e
Al Capone was arraigned oil two
indietments, in Chicago.
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to have no past whatsoever, no con-
versation utside local topics and
hunting experiences. He never snid
he was an American even. I culled
that from his accent
“Our many talks over camp fres
under the heavy spell of tropic night
nna scented moonlight, when the
most reserved of men are apt to for-
get themselves and grow confident Ini.
never loosened his tongue. In fact
the higher'and brighter tho moon,
the more he seemed to sink into him-
self. He would just sit silent, watch.
! ing the silver night as if he saw
some ghost there, caressing a plain
gold ring he wore, or fingering a little
ollsiik bag he kept on a cord about
his neck. Once he had a touch of
fever and was delirious for a spell.
Then occasionally he called out for
Ange: It was pitiful to see him
trying to keep a hold on his fevered
mind, as if fearing he might let slip
some clue to his past.
"Dirring one of his unconselons
■polls I took the liberty of removing
Hs ring to see if there was nny In-
reinarkeu when the letter was fin-
ishied, "and what he says goes ”
Burney made no reply. He was
still ioolelriy at the letter, his lips
quivering, but not having eyes in the
back of her head, Ann did not.notice
this.
"I > you see anything queer about,
the name Do AthP she went on. “It
you run it into one word it spells
'Death'." •
"Lee Lawson h supposed to have
died twemty-tive years ago,” he said
in a strained voice.
“Well, this proves lio didn't, and
you can get going now.” .
Burney said nothing, but Ann was
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him with cool, level eyes Then she
dismissed him from her mind, and
once more started to read through
Colonef Brand’s lettet.
; A GOOD APPETITE CEPT
WHEN HE'S SICK OR WORRIED
‘BOUT SUMPN,AN HE‛S NOT \
SicKo HE'D MAYE SAiD " 1
? Heuo OLD
DEAR - ,
AN luck./
i : Enterprising, thrifty folks now-
I adays are converting empty rooms
' . , i into income. Room seekers abhor
kthe house-to-house canvas to un-
rka> not tern for aort. Qurtllnnrd
^Ahijiit it the it rmlmrragtrd. The
telephone interrupte and Imdu Nopr-
in», vinib unitruno, leavet in a tazi
for the Havop hotel. Ann and Rop
llnrlteu are-eltllno, talhino, in hit
roomi at the Sdvou when the door
it flvnn open and badu htoorlno ap-
peart on the threshold. "Ioui Hweel*
hcnrtr the oaspt. Ann. torn hu
jealonip, icanct the room, hot walls
in her own thlnhino the map be able
to help Rumr-p. At two o'clodk in
.the mornlnp he caRt and to her sur-
prise dace not mention the incident
of I.ado MoorlhOflrtstcad atkliio lor
if the in her trai rls ever .nd a Lce
iMWton. once a profrssloiial big panic
hunter. ' ;t
Ann docs not recall the name but
on her siippcstlon she decides totfrilc
all her lather's old J riends, in vartons
my unwarrantable curiosity will help
to trace Do Ath and restore him to
ills friends, .for a better companion
: ’ and a more upright and honorable
mah never walked this earth.
JULY1-2 -3-4
For each room of paper bought we.
sell you the ame price paper for
ONE CENT per roll. And border at
ONE CENT per yard. Standard
ceiling paper at 8c per roll for this
sale only. Bring the correct size of
your rooms. There will be no re-
turns, refunds, or exchanges. No
phone orders. All sales cash. Thia
includes our entire stock of papers..
All marked in plain figures. Sale
begins at 7:00 o’clock July 1 and
ends at 10:00 A. M. July 4.
CLEBURNE PAINT AND
PAPER COMPANY
"A^ hour’s notice is always enough
for d"he heard the girl say.
"11% like the way you take evety
vantage. All agog lie awaitee
Burney’s return, hoping to cull some
further tit-bits of information
Presently he heard her voice again
“Where did you rush-off to In suel
a hurry?"
inter he heard her comments nbout
"De Ath.” and a “little ollsilk bau"
And he hicard Durney’s hoarse reply
“lice Lawson is supposed to have
died twenty-five years ago," am:
Ann’s answer, "Well, this proves in
didn’t,’’, all of which tilled him with
glee.. Ills surmise was correct. Lee
Lawson was still alive! Going under
the name of De Ath. With evidence
complete!
He noticed the stticken look on the
boy’s face and his quick exit
Then Amos Lamovit overreached
uimselr. ■ ( . i
’In his eagerness hepecred Intently
‛Lo ETrA- FinD
A CLUB Hquse
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t tom pleased with and interested In
ex- her letter to notice his silent mood. ‘ quick glance round made him back
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Dallas at Shreveport, night
game.
Fort Worth at Wichita Falls.
Howaton at San Antonio, night
game.
Galveston at Beaumont
Miss Helen Chambless and broth-
er. Lawson, will leave Thursday for
Shreveport, La. They will be ac-
ccmpanied home by their mother,
Mrs. H. L. Chambless, who has been
visiting there for the past three
weeks.
RI'AH THIH ITRUT;
,/iin Carmichael, ^dauphtr r of a
Hrltlth professor who lost his life on
an’ orpedillon to llorneo'.'^accrbts a
position us hotluuuard to Ron ‛T.
Rurtrit, a voun; American million-
aire who is in London on <1 mysteri-
out mission, after shvino his life
wh' a btlacked by a vana of blaejc-
madors. A an. prowlhy to care for the
pound man. cannot understand his
atlcnlions to Ladu bloorinp.a msd<Uc-
aped but beautiful woman p ilh ioliom
he seems infatuated. Knouina that
Ito intends tahlnp her to dinner at a
sushonadle hotel she arranoes to be
Ae re, with her mother also to deter-
mine if possible the relaflnnshlp
At the dinner she sees Hurncp and
Indu Aoorin, the ’armor nil decor
thin. Ann is hurt and derides to stop
thlnkRtp., about him. fmdu btnortno
and her sow. Ililurp, sealed in the
drniblno rodfh.sH ntoortep Castle ware
awailinp the hour for a dance. He
notices in r prcoccuirled air and
eiucrh s in r about it. Vountesi floor-
Ina seems to hash lost her patety
lately Hilary bethiTcs. Tim notices the
is, warlnp jewcla qp0in, pieces he
SAM PEACOCK’S
TEN CHAIRS
Haircuts for children up to 12
years of age 25 cents except .on
Saturdays.
i- the public rooms, from a safe dis-
mombor arighit: were. ’To Leo. with tance, Amos kept a close watch. One
heart and hive, forever rind of them was sure to be at the bureau
the moment a post came in. From
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6:39 a.i. FOR RENT--
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room 305 N, Anglin
HE'S es‛ sr-r A)' THERE )
TNKIN’THOUT EVEM LOOKIN /
AT HiS RAPER . LOOKS LIKE , /
HE'S WORRIED ‘BOOT SUmP’N I
WISH I KNEW WHAT WA . \
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Claaeuned Advertising Rates and
eadfonmnanvnw
M taken for lees than 30a
Pt thsertion, 1 1-120 per word.
B9Ch tnsertion thereafter. 10 per
_
Obituares and cards at then ire”
hot over 8 inches, 750 each.
HO CHARGE ACCOUNTS FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
Hxcept where a regular account U
already oar r ted they look is in the want ad page
AAdamust be in oftice by 101 “ Fo)hd8f ^7—APARTMENTS
m. day of publication to bo insert- L
2d that day. All ads received after 1 FOR RENT Furnished brick
that hour will be Inserted "Too i apartment, close in Phone 10013
iate to claasity" or will turn in- | ----------------- -----
sertlon with the tolowing day un- ' FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
10:30 p. m.
2130 I*, m.
5:30 p. m.
8:30 p. m. | pngp is the place to find them.
Liberty Hotel ---------
Bus Terminal FOR RENT My residence furnish-
- ried in the little ollsilk bag he wore
mound his neck.” sho said musingly. Studying him closely, getting wha‛
Again the boy made no reply. ho had hoped to avoid, a real impres
JUST SUPPOSE
You have just recently married mid
your fathers bought you a home mid
told you to move in any pay 11 out
like rent? What would you do?
That’s exactly what we will do on
this dandy little home on North
Buffalo Five rooms, bath, all mod-
ern, just decoratd inside and
| looking FOR one wiTN I
\ EWDIA Too an - BT I I
I PWONIEDMER I CouLDNr
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paper through-out.
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Miss Louise Leonard has return-
ed to her home in .Fort Worth after
visiting here with Miss Mariellen
Taylor of Featherston
Bayard Taylor, who recently un-
derwent an operation at a Fort
Worth sanitorium, is reported to be
swill
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SUMPNBOLIT:S
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Improving. He has been brought to
his home here.
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Mrs. W. L. Smith and brother,
Gordon Clements, and two Uncles,
Bob and J. D. Jordan left Tuesday A
for Wilson, Okla., where they wered
called on account of the serious ill"
ness at their grandfather and fath-J
er. Little hope is held for his re-
covery. • {
Notice to Subscribers]
Patrons who fail to get their
Times-Review by 5:30 p. m. are
asked to telephone the office, 183,
and a special delivery will bd
made.
cover the sort of a home they will
like.
The Easiest Way
Hence they resort to the quick-
est, most satisfying way of room i
selection . . : reading the "Rooms
/ to Rent” ads in our Want Ad
Columns. Your room will get quick
action on a trifling investment.
Phone 133 • 7
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through July Shaw's Beauty
Beauty Shoppe Phone 842
mained ns If wrapped in gloom.'
thought The girl was the first V
speak.
“How much lime hnve l reall;
got?" she asked.
"We leave here at five in the morn
Ing. And a boat leaves Marseilles for '
Singapore to-morrow afternoon.”
singapotet
Avidly Amos awaited further corn
menta. Singapore whs a deuce or •
way off. And didn’t tell him much
either. It wns the Junction for M
ninny places.
Ann knew most of the Main Con
tinental cormections. But she did not
knbw of tiny tain leaving London in
the early 'morning that would line
them in Marseilles th same after
noon
(7 0 ill. CON UNVV.ni
SPECIAL FINGER’ Wave 15 cents MELR WANTED
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday; . - - J---
26 '43
23 42
LEAGUE STANDINGS.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Team— ■ W L
Beaumont'’. . ........50 30
Houston 1 ....... 50 30
Fort Worth . . .......47 32
Wichita Falls . , .... 42 37
Dallas . , ...........38 40
San Antonio . . .....35 44
Shreveport . . ....... 33 46
Galveston . .........22 58
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son we
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drinks
William E. Frazer, Rahway, N.
J., playboy, is snapped at the,con-
clusion of his trial for the mur-
der of Mrs. Phoibe Stader, at
Elizabeth, N. •>., just before the
verdict carrying a septence of
MEN or Ladies’ or man and wife
1 with’ <iir. to travel and, appoint
agents White giving full details
about self Mr. Freeland. 1413. St
Louis avenue. Fort Worth.
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LOST AND FOUND.
LOS! German police malepup.
wegring ril'u ' ser I । Coopor 108
s wainut.
painted outside, corner lot, puy-5
ments 825 00 per month. .
K. H. Parker, Realtor
Phone 250
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CAR FOR SALE -Call after 5 :30
1461 N. Buffalo
FOR SALE Bedroom' sulie, nw
style. Apply 620 N. Anglin. ,
AWNINGS Made to measure.
Agents, Clyde and Claude Bickham.
Phone 1647.
Dr. J. W. Pickens
Moved To Office over Renfro
Drug Store No, 1
PHONES:
Office 346 Residence 323
- - . By Foryravi
ME WHN TH’ TIME.
‘ COMES . HE ALWAYS
DOE'S.
Lv. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10120 a. m.
2:39 p. m.
5:39 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
Cleburne Station.
Ft. Worth station.
lese otherwise instructed. . , 503 S Caddo
telephone will FOR RENI Dow fun hed
b.taken.trom perzona in japartment: Phone 520.
IM telephone or city directory on 1 _____.
memorandum charge only. A ool- FURNISHE5 .......nenit to couple,
lector will call same day. Thia la [ Close in Pin 520
for the eonvenience of our oustom- --
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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/m1/4/?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.