The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 141, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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the CUERO RECORD, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1925,
FOOTBALL “INVENTION”
TO HAVE MEMORIAL
ON CAMPUS AT YALE
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Bootleggers’ Foe
MOTOR HEARSE AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
ALL HOURS DAY AND NIGHT
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIANS*
MONUMENTS
Office Phone 468 Residence 428—4-
Personal Service
A OAZgUNU MYSTERY STORY IV
TWENTY FAMOUS AUTHORS
By International News Service.
NEW HAVEN.— Tall towers rising
above either entrance to Yale Bowl
will form a memorial to Walter Camp
the man who “invented
it is played today. John W,
■MJ4-25, P. F. Collier & Son Co. and G.' P. Putnam’s Sons
BBED HAIR” with Marie Prevost Is a pictnrization of tfels story by
Warmer Bros, Pictures, Inc.
SYNOPSIS \y down onto the Filomena, bent
mCetiaseaa, Brewster, ter law- over Aunt Celimena. After a brief
atrAdami mad Bitty Cmrrimften, examination, she straightened, cast-
lamtids Coauecticut home after ing a glance of withering scorn at
fit ta smarek far Ceaaemara Doe, who happened to be nearest.
atka had mysteriously disap- Involuntarily that gentleman re-
t tie aifit tie was $a hams a*», treated a step or two, his face as-
They pad** «amg swiftly an abashed and
iaat ta a shp on tie share ,af hang-dog expression that sat in-
Ibww Bamssd aad apprapriate congruously coondi nnon -It
-•» ,win atari this toy. That ain’t
H. -*w emnm,,,. *tathe *M mU fercdy.
meeremamassatp tma me irjfirr. "Clear out sow, an’ leave me fix
RAPTSR TT rwtbail DrWy *he bathed the vie-
bl stupe company Of the File- firsts ministrations wimfog
m sorry pfctf* Salt Eras prop- The white scarf about her patient’s
*»st the thwarts, his arms brow turban-wise, giving the old
*d behjnd him but his legs lady a rakish, piratical appearance.
BtS chssic features were; Then she stood hack and cast an
»hat marred through contact appraising eye over the scene be-
nb-nailed boots, as well as the fo^ hey.
of pipe whose acquaintance Sweetie had spoken correctly,
had nude. .... J 'The .Bloody Nuisance had been
fotball as !
Cross,
New York architect and Yale gradu-
ate, is drawing plans for the towers,
which probably will be in place when
Dartmouth^ enters the Bowl next
October to play Yale. One set of the
towers will house visiting football !
teams and the other will house the I
Yale team.
Yale’s bommittee on architectural j
plan, .which is now engaged in the !
t#uk of rebuilding the University, has
approved the tower idea of the mem-
orial, and Yale Corporation has turn-
ed the designing ef the structures over !
to Mr. Cross.
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CAKES and PASTRIES
Pattie Shells to Order
Hanke’s Pastry Shop
•' John A. Poster, prohibition
director o- New York, is round-
ing up the big rum ring in the
metropolis, twenty-five whom,
including members of the Coast
Guard, are under arrest.
her battered bow under.
The Swede watched her disappear,
don’t go in for bumping off birds
in bunches. I ain’t that kind of a
guy, see?”
“Well, what ’n hell d’ you want?”
“I want to get the boat off this
mud At she seems to have landed
on for keeps, after that you can set
me down here on the Long Island
side somewhere handy, and then go
to the devil and take her with you.”
The Swede muttered something
Inaudible, but set his crew to work,
nevertheless, carrying out the first
part of Pooch’s suggestion. *
With the help of the rapidly rising
tide, prying the Filomena loose from
the mud flat on which she had drift-
ed during the fight, proved a simple
task. Salt was ordered into the
water to help, and even the be-
draggled and thoroughly dazed
Brewster was unceremoniously bun-
dled over the side to aid in the
launching. Hearty lacks, however,
failed entirely to arouse the my»-
STARTS IN LIBSON
CUERO PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Open to the public 2 days each
Week. Wed. and Sat. 2:30-5:30 P. M.
Annual Membership Cards 11-00
By International News Service.’
LIBSON.—The police of this city
have embarked on a purity campaign
and hereafter cleanliness will be
their watchword.
All constables are instructed to
Best season in ground in ten years.
No communitiese and few homes have enough home
grown fruit.
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Figs, Nectarines, Pecans
Jujubes, Berries and other Fruit*.
We have new sure-bearing varieties and the old
standards.
Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Hardy Climate-
Proof, Native Shrubs, and other ornamentals.
Plans for properly planting Home Grounds sent by
mail. Write for instructions.
Catalog free. We Pay Express. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Information gladly given.
THE AUSTIN NURSERY
P. T. Ramsey & Sm
Austin, Texas. Since 1875
ure, side fastening, pink
$2.98
ministered evidently ippraached he*
ing an overdose, for ghe only re-
sponse to the kicks was a feeble
groan.
As the Filomena fetched free
there was a scramble to get on
board. Salt with his bound arms
was hauled roughly up the side, and
in rolling over tripped Sweetie’s feet
from under her. That efficient young
person steadied herself by grasp-
ing the most convenient portion of
his anatomy which happened to be
his hair. Salt had long since cast
dignity and reserve to the winds;
and seeing.no petticoats to call for
a gentlemanly restraint he hurled
objurgations at the wearer of La-
cy’s fashionable yachting costume.
The young lady was about to re-
ply in kind, when she pulled the
wretched Salt’s head into the light,
stared a moment, and with a laugh
that the listening Mr. Brewster
could not interpret, said:
. “If that don’t beat the Dutch—
if tfilt ain’t nly little Percy I What’s
he doing here in this rough com-
pany? Mother's darling better watch
his step!”
jvtd a loudly checked cap, pos-
ised of an abnormally long peak
it had thrown his face into shad-
r. The moonbeams played carets-
ftr upon a polished dome of sur-
ging magnitude.
Pooch, for it was he, kicked med-
lively at the prostrate form of Mr.
ewsWer, and the man in the torn
sc^r, who had been the first to
ird flic Filomena, came over to
adibeaidc him, staring down at
Regular models, side
ening, in pink
Regular models, side
ening, in pink
Htf old geezer ain’t much better
Rer. I gutss the other bird’s
Htd; little Mary here, has a
with her that don’t call for
back chat” Re patted the
a of pipe tenderly. “This
Mie bell so’ all of a fix Doc a«’
Pvt pin and got us into,” he
ii a different tone. "Whafre
oing to do about it?”
Mb contemplated the speaker
pa with an expression of vir-
stout figure, size
got you out of. you mean,
to know where you’d bin if
dn*t figgered out a way to
It message to you. Walking
sto a trap, that’s where you’d
■ now. That little Scotch
id it ill baited an’ set for
Royal Worcester Baudeau,
flesh silk jersey
98c
By Bernice Brown
Saltonstall Cabot Adams eras in
no position to do anything more
than stare. Sweetie stared too, her
expression a provocative combina-
tion of amusement and something
perhaps not so kindly.
“To think of seeing you here!”
she remarked. "Well, as the say-
ing is, the Japanese are an inter-
esting little people.”
“Miss O'Reilly.”
< “Reginald.”
“My name” (of course it’s a little
difficult to be dignified lying flat on
one’s back, even if one were a Ca-
bot Adams)—“my name is not—”
“Oh, of course, I remember. It’s
Le Roy."
“No, it’s—”
before the other could reply to
i, a slight, trim figure appeared
tbs deck of the crippled boat
iannounced in a calm voice:
You won’t have to bother with
I old Bloody tyuisance no niore.
pretty near filled. One o’ you
Mftfcis guy over.”
PMoul a word Doc clambered
r aad picked up a limp bundle of
mm, lowering it none too gent-
lato the Swede’s tender posses-
The best flooring costs very little more,
but are beautiful and everlasting.
Royal Worcester Baudeau,
flesh sflk jersey
, $1.50
A floor 14x14 laid over the old floor
will cost $33.00.
If you have something you would like
to build or repair, ring us, we will let you
know what it will cost, including labor,
paint or any way you might; suggest.
bring a bit of rag with you,
i to plug up this old Jane,”
tosh, turning, “she’s bleed-
I stopped to pick vtff from
something that looked like
•Ctrf, and, jumping brisk-
JftKJfT fld ,
(To be continued)
W.B.McClung
•» .j- s
Alamo Lumber Co
•J. T. Newman, Mgr.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 141, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1925, newspaper, December 14, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130551/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.