The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Till? DAILY LEDGER
next Saturday
Our Famous
Sale will be on at the
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS.
Genuine $5, $6, and $7 pants
Two thousand yards of trousers will
he tailored into pants at the
rate of $1.75 a leg, seats free. Don't
forget to get a pair, even if you have to come down without yours in order to
remember it. It’s the greatest lot of trouserings that lias ever been brought to
this town, trousers that any man, in any position in life would be pleased to
wear, and they are dirt cheap. "
“BEADS AND MORE
BEADS"—FASHION
BY MARGARET MASON
(Written for the United Press.)
Petty bought a box of beads,
.1 head trimmed frock to tr\.y
She nor.' Itas lost of beads on hand,
Likewise a beady eye.
CLEANING,
PRESSING,
REPAIRING
SCOTCH
Next Door to Ideal
Barber Shop
Paul C. Sulak, Mgr.
Ballinger,
Texas
NEW YORK. Aug. 13—The !m?v
fashionable bag of tricks i- a bag or
beads. Marie Lanvin is the Parisian
conrtouriere who lias spilled the bend-
ami scattered them recklcs-ly all over
the hall frocks, frills and furbelow -
- Think what a beautiful consistence if
only Beer had been the designer to out
the bead on. But Marie be: t his to the
bead and now everything i- headed
GUSTO
For Infants and C
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The Kind You Hava
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A\ cgelablc PirporjlicnforAs-1
similaiing iheFtod amIRcgiKa
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INFANTS/CHI LDREK'
for
heat tlie hand the beaded band
course, which has been with, us
many seasons.
In the window • of two o: the smart-
est hat shops on l*iftli av ■••tie every
single one of the new t all models had 1
a garnishment of beads as its sole I
adornment. The big broad flat black
velvet shaoes ba re a flat Ik ad trim-j
tiling either set on or else beaded right i
<>n the hat sujria v itself In die latter)
class is a sprawl ag -ort of an octopu- ,
design done in a 'ingle row of %pei
beans. A noth, r has a tiny 111 miffing :
bird of featlu rs perched <111 t .'h.o* '
hap id medal! of varigat I m I j
eggs lust a' 1 sug.e-tion anent tlti-j
«'gg> tdea it seem to me a cunning i
httiv goldfish ni s.ing on a hunch <■; |
head roe coni! i>e a bean rfiore r ii- j
.stic .-.nd effect* ely r pro Ilia I in h..au j
work. Be that ;.- if mayy single blos-
som ol l.cad.vorh cling barnacle-like
to the broad black whet brim-. ' ): j
the" jaunty turban sltat e- bristliiw *
batons of beads tick out like the fjui‘* - i
upon the fret:-.1! porcupine. Beaded!
tassel' also dangle dangerously, prom- j
ising that many an eye this Kail though
not now beady rv ill lie beaded
The headword designs on tlie Fa1! 1
suits and gowns are wonderfully a!-!
luring. Flora! anti conventional motif-
F-cmofcs Di^estion.Chfcrfij!-
r.ess and ReshConlains rater
0 7 ;ou .Morphi' nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
Always Bought
Bears ths
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nr 3 and LOSS OF SLUE?.
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Elected Vice-President
National Druggist Board
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Wendorf’s, the liusi’ Shop/
John A. Weeks, of this city, received j Governor Campbell’s original appoint- ^
today notice of his election as vice- ment of the Ballinger mail was follow- _ _
president of the NationM Association j ed and approved by both Colquitt and
Ferguson. Mr. Week- was also pres- t N. Rroctor • e Mazelami coun-
ident of the Texas Pharmaceutical As- try was among the i.usiness vi-itors in
sociation two years ago, being elected Ball :.ger Thursday afternoon.
by an almost unanimous majority. ---
The election of Mr, Weeks to the For a sprained Ankle
place ot vice-president of the National
Board is one of tlie highest emulations
Board of Pharmacy. The National
Druggists Association are in session in
San Francisco, and Mrs. Weeks was
elected to this position in a vote taken
this week. Mr. Weeks was not present
at the meeting, but he stated that he
would be there at the next session to
represent the Texas pharamacists.
are picked out in the most exquisite ’f
Her. F. Parker and little son, of the ■ headed tTdoritu.- and just a touch is
Tokeen country, were among the Ini'- used on a girdie. a sleeve or a bodice
iiie's visitors in Ballinger Friday. with an effective and telling artistry.
_ I Of many of the pastel tinted frocks
.. r_ I that promise to lead the mode thi-
Have xOU j Autumn a vivid splash of colorful
Got yjur Free chance on th» . beadwork. a -ingle glowing sear-. t
Smbiie* Bridle a ml Sr--r« at II ! flower, an orange or emerald fruit at, • 4 . ... , .
&d,i ne’ 1>rmie’ a,,d ^ '*1S af 11 tin- shoulder, the throat or the teak:- 'vnst straps o- the silk. Below the
line adds just the needful beadiul
touch.
Beaded bags are in again with a
vengeance, not the silk bags with bead
trimmings that have dangled from all
the best arms this summer, but tlie real
ol 1 fashioned all-over beaded bags
T» ... , ... „ | with their quaint pink and yellow gar-
If } <itl will get a bottle ot 1 ham lands on bright green and blue ^ack-
.
■aggist bags to -»rag of are the new We regret to note tliaf 'Wrs. E. M
rutiled -ilk k.g- that are quite as he- Eubanks is quite sick and is in the
Trilled and be flounced as are the skirts Halley Love sanitarium for an oper-
of the moment. They ars of black j ation.
laille, rqpire or taffeta. They fasten • ^ ^ % j
with silver ela>ps and hang on plain
possible to be given by tlie druggists; Lcrlaill s Liniment and observe j grounds. Black beaded designs on gold
Mr. Weeks has been the recipient of and is a “boost" for Texas and Ballin. til** directions given therewith an‘l v'ce_ versa play big part in tin
many honors from his associates in bus ger in particular. Mr. Weeks’ friends faithtllllv von will recover ill
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of the state board of pharmacy. Ex-1 sociation at the next conference. , Halted. L Hit .unable ev el v where-
present-day-old-tashioned bead bags
and black and green is another smart
combination.
Apropos of tlie hag subject quite the
chased silver clasp, however, their
chaste simplicity ends in a frivolous
fail of flounce- two and tiiree tiers :
deep. Sonic 0; the ruffles are pleat-
ed. -ome »iiirred, and some corded, but
one and all they boast such a liouffant 1
appearance a> pj make ever a full purse I
even though it be empty.
Though you have an empty purse
and an empty pate still you need not |
CWCHEsrasHua
THE DIAMOND BRAND.
IMIis in Kc4 and Gold
t'oiffs. sealed with Blue
TaLe no olher. Buy of yoor ▼
*ru«l<t AskfnrCUI.Oires.TERS
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for3&
years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliabfe
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVE^MERf ^
Elo Michaelis, one of the prominent
stock.farmers of the Wingate country, .
passed through Ballinger Thursday af-
ternoon en route to Marlin to recuperate
a few weeks.
NEW CAFF OPENS
TO THE PUBLIC
We have opened a cafe in the build-
ing formerly occupied by Jeane- .V Co., I
next door to W endorf's saddle shop. I
Everythi.ig good to eat in regular
meals and -linrt orders.
i3-3td M. C. SHFFFY. •
The prices of cleaning and Mr and Mrs. W A. Breedlove re-
pressing have been raised to nor- turned borne Friday morning from a
trial by us and every other shop in >*lon '‘Mt to relatives at Mile-.
the city. We are not doing work
y any cheaper or any higher than
anyone else, but we want your
patronage- Telephone 200.
-b-t>id W. H. ROARK,
* , The tailor.
C. Seibel of tlie Hatchel country,
passed thru Ballinger Thursday after-
noon en route to bis old home at Brcn-
ham to visit relatives and friends a
fev.- weeks.
All the merchants are handling new
meal made from a car of corn just
received by the Missouri Milling Co.
Call for it. n-6tditw
P. L. Howlett of Brownwood, who
vhad been looking after the comoress
machinery in Ballinger the past day or
two, left for home Thursday after-
noon.
The Clerk Guaranteed It
“A customer came into my store
the other day and said to ore* of
mv clerks, ‘have you anything
that will cure diarrhoea?- and my
clerk went and got him a bottle1
of Chamberlain 's Colie, Cholera j
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said
to him, ‘if this does not cure you
T will not charge you a cent for
it.' So lie took it home and -ame
back iii a day or two and said he
was cured.’’ writes J. If. Derry &
Co-, Salt Creek, Ya. Obtainable
everywhere-
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J. O. Phelps of the Hatchel country,
1-^:iir if atop your empty pate you transacting business in Ballinger
can flaunt one of the adorable between uirsday and ordered the Lanner-Led-
-eason hats of .vhite plush. With its 1 ^r to tontini,e to bis address.
-oft floppy plush brim and its huge Afv. T-r,rVr7 ien r>A'^riXTo
Alastian bow of white silk as trimming PP1LN1 AND PA"^p)NS. .
it looks for all the world like a big | -
froth of whipped cream on a peach. It,
is the sartorial white hope of the mom-
ent and has knocked out its fragile
tulle and chiffqn rivals in the first
round. Just push your head into al
plush hat and you are bound to be in
soft for the re-t of tlie season.
I will have my millinery* department '
at The Hub the coming season. Please
remember the location. Mrs. W. A.
Breedlove. io*5tdwtf' )
Despondency Due to Indigestion.
“About three months asro when
1 was suffering from indigestion
which caused headache and dizzy
sjmils and made me feel tired and j
despondent. I began taking Cham j
berlain’s Tablets.” writes Mrs-
Ceo. Hon. Maeedon, X. Y. “Thisj
medicine proved to be the very j
thing I needed. ;e one day's treat- j
ment relieved me greatly. I used 1
two bottles of Chamberlain's Tab-)
lets and they rid me of this trou-
jbl:*.“ Obtain * de everywhere.
THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK.
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FATHERS" ANrMOTHERS’ BANK
You can hive com bread like ycurj
I mother used to make if you call on
(your grocer f r Missouri Milling Co.
! fresh meal. Ii-6tdltw
> JH€ BANK THAT HELPS YOU
DO THINGS
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ATEXAS WONDER
'^pITE^ Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and i;.me backs, rheuina-
Pevton Brown and father of Man-
gum. Okla.. \V. If Irvin and .1 T.
Brown, and Randall Davis of Win-
ters, who had been fishing on tin*
Concho, passed through Ballin g e r
Thursday afternoon en route home.
Peyton Brown was the guest o f
county treasurer, W. L. Brown, before
leaving on the evening train for borne.
Don t eat stale meal when you can
get our meal made from car new corn
just rer-.-ived. The merchants sell it
Missouri Milling Co. ii-6t<!ivv
Du! I a
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STATE FAIR AMUSEMENT FEATURE.
novel ,>:id up-to-date, with splendid attractions as fea-
• Amusement Park olierings at the i;H5 Sta;e Fair .>
New.
ribes rht
Texas, -vliicii l;**^ii!-- in this eiiy Saturday, October 1*».
< . A, Worsaam. who is at t[n> lo-ad of this big carnival attraction, ha?
a* lii**v -d a national distinction for producing clean, eiitertaiiiiiig and who! • ||
some shows.
Among the prominent ones for the State Fair may be mentioned fit *
where no less than seven trained and educated horses
*o< ietv horse show.
are fh-* participants in a piaster program, (headed by Miss Ks.-ie Fay
and her equine paradox. “Arabia." the horse with a human brain.
Mr. and Mrs. R F. Long and baby,
returned home Thursday from a visit
. j----------. to Sweetwater and other point' in that
•-•><1 Mr. l.o„t BqlKnurr
by. your druggist, will bo sent by mail on re- [look' better ami bettor after a vi'itiii-
ceiptofSl. One small bottle is two months' •-.f ,.r ntarKc
treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. *
Send for testimonials from
treatment and seldom fails to perfect
this and other
States.**Dr. E. W. Hall. Olive Street,
St. Louis. Mo. Sold by dhigglst-s.—Adv.
j F.d Boier returned home bridav morn
irom 1 'bort visit to hi' daughter,
: Mr i. Jack Klovstad of San Angelo.
Don’t Place Your Order For
Nursery Stock
until you have seen my line and prices
R. L- Harris, Representing ,
TEXAS NURSERY CO. «
OF SHERMAN
Address meat San AnRelo. Texas
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
v -Bears the
Signature of
Then there is tin* Hippodrome, the Mecca for all those who enjoy circus
ami wilil animal acts. Here .'.’Ik*. La Hose, the interim! trainer of seven
lions, will show them off to a real advantage. Oilier features will prove
entertaining in the extreme and well worth seeing, whilst, in addition, there
will be an extensive menagerie ailed with strange and. curious animals,
tiles and birds from all parts of the globe.
Th ' amo stadium is a place where thrills will lie produced at the rate
of one per second. Here four’riders, one of them a woman. Mile. Marie.
In; of tlie vivandi -re of the Chasseurs D’Afrique of the French Army, will
drive high power ruing autos around a perfectly perpendicular wall, flirting
wi'h d ata at every performance. Mile. Marie and three other riders at-
fempt he - lobe ot *1 u’.ili at oue and the same time and their performance
is hair-raising to a degree.
The Miracle Girl with Miss Etta Louise Blake in the title role is an
exceptionally good attraction, devoted to mystery, mirth and music. The
poses will be found to he most artistic, the singing and other spectacles i4-
liden, a.id the big spectacle, ‘Pharaoh’s Daughter," exceptionally interesting
worth while.
Among the other
While City
‘ Natural Zephyrs Blow’
...Tonight.
high-class musical organiza-
forty trained musicians and instru-
CTPARI P Alin the M. D. Chastain Building on
^ * *tvDLL Hutchings Avenue is now open for bus-
Your patronage will be duly
Phene 114 for projpipt
the choicest meats the
L. L. Stroble, Prop
■meat!
MARKET1
features may be mentioned Zetta and her tango
queens: “Neptune.s Daughtet." with Miss Lillian Cooley, famous swimmer
m the leading wle: the Philippino Midgets; Princess Carite. a dimuuitive
entertainer; A Trip to Mars; Crystal Tangle and Crazy House.
Mr Wortham brings to the State Fair a
tioni—he famous Jameson Band
mental .->oloists.
In other words the carnival end of the State Fair this vear will be wha-
it ought to be—well produced, well fitted and well managed.
<$><$>•*>
a Cav^P‘. art,fle1r>- air outs and polo teanm front the United States
Arm} wilt, u is believed, form a big encampment in the race track infield
during the run of the State Fair. This will be a big feature wlt^ visitors
as a splendid army program will be assured. The program will be entirely- diL
MhiH* « °Ii!vthftt whiclJ ^re^ted s° much interest last year. Artillery drills ex-
hibition* b> the aerial branch of the army, cavalry drills will make a
realistic war presentation that will be bdth educational aud thrilling
Reeves
and
Miller
Expert Dancers. Quick Change
Artists. Good Singing.
PICTURE PROGRAM
“New Exploits of Elaine”
Saving Circle" Episode 18.
‘The
“A Scrap of Paper”—Two part
Biograph comedy dramaf.
Hearst-Selig Pictorial News.
5000 feet for 10c.
Admission
n« E E N , THEATRE
TONIGHT
TOCin PROGRAM
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Robert Leonard and Ella Hall in a
- reel feature—“A BOOB’S ROM-
ANCE.”
Murdock Macquarrie and Bettie
T1NKER of
Pauline Bush and Wm Cliffc
“THE STRANGER.”
Tomorrow—“Black Box,” “A Peach
and a Pair,” and “His Mind F.w”.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1915, newspaper, August 13, 1915; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137908/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.