The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 24
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THK BAXXER-LEDQER: FRIDAY DECKMBKR 19, 1919.
SAYS POOL HALLS
MUST OLOSP. DOORS
. FORT WORTH, Dee. 12 Fed-
eral Judge Wllaou, Who yester-
day with two naaociutes tpheld
the anti pool hull law, refused this
morning to allow the pool halls
and hilliard parlors to ivmain op-
en pending an appeal to tin* I'm
•ted States Supreme court.
general of Texas or any sheriff
of Texas who tried to close the
|n»ol halls while an appeal is pend-
ing in Washington.
Attorneys for the pool halls im-
mediately withdrew their applied
tlon for a writ of superseded^ and
announced that they would trans-
fer it to Jiwtiee McRevnolds uf!
HAWKINS
interests aiinouneed tha* eon
tempt proceedings would he he
gun before the I'liited Statr, S .
preme court against the hUmii* v
.1
The Tirst Step
on the road to
SUCCESS
is a saving account.
The saving habit develops a man's
character; makes him reliable a n d
trust-worthy; a citizen of standing in
his community.
Start a saving account at this hank
today.
The First State Bank
Rowena, Texas
Capital Stock
. $25,000
tervice.
charged
II- Is a
I'hi I:i-■
M-ietv, :i
her m ganiznf in :s I |e .■
take the degree ot i t;,«• t,. •
_ I ,:i v > in June 1 liL’o M r
kins i,
I 'niver-ity who h.i* it11• • i iI
prev ii»ns jstuilent Vill ii ’••••:
\ flit ini!.
Surplus Fund
$9,000
AUSTIN, Tex . |)e<- n Wa
lin e Hawkins, of Wi. •• r-, presi-
dent of the Students' Assncia-
tion ,d the I'niversity of Te\;.s,
hus lieeli ehoseu as one of the ■ '*
delegates ft in the I iiiversiiv I-.
represent that institution ;
I Student Volunteer • .mv.-nti" in
1 he held nt |>e> Mollies. I vvn, lie •
1 emhep !1 to .1 alllut l y \ ir,nl-
ternntes were .ilso clioscii.
'i'llis enill flit ion W ill he at tell 1
ed hv approximately t*,iMa» .ind-
ents from the colleges and univ i
sities of the I'nited State, and
Canada, and will prohublv he at
tended In students fmu ever;,
eotintrv in tin* world The sp.-al;
eis will le* ('hristian leader, 'mm
all the nations of the world, an
xs i 11 inelnde many missiiniaries.
I lie purpose of the coll Vent inii.
whiej, I, held oliee every four
y»*;i l*s. I •* t«i % ft »| tiitf »• ,|
\\ M|*|t| MloW^h p ;;lit 1
IS THIS YOUR Mot,'
What You Should Do—Moot 8u:tm-
fi-l and Economical Treatment.
Do you have a feeling of general
weukneH day in ami out T Is your
appetite pour f Does your fool* fail
j to .strengthen you und your sleep to
| refresh f Do v»u find it hard to do
•«r to hear what should he eusv !
Have your ordinnry duties arid cures
' hi.....me great ta-ks and hardens!
If so, take Hood's Sarsaparilla—
das great tuedieine revitalizes the
1 Mood, gives vig ir and tone to all tin-
| organs and tuaetiona, and is un-
< ipialled lor those who are in any de-
gree debilitated or run down. Do not
delay 111 atreent—begin it today.
lo rouse the torpid iiver and rgu-
!ate the b"»e!s teke Hood's Pills.
They «rv* purely veget. le.
FACE BUZZARD TO
SEE AUTO RACES
A00IN6 INSULT
TO INJUSTICE
Washington, Dee. 14
providing for an inereasi
11 till
A
in
p.s-
rates for newspapers five
times the present rat 's vviis intro
duoed in the senate tin., afternoon
hv Senator Jones, deili i• I-.11 of
S.in Angelo St amlat d 1
Defying freezing weather rath-
er than eaneel or order a foiirtii
po-.ipoiietiient id the Thanksgiv-
liag day jiioit'ani, San Angelo" mt-
‘toniohile dealt*;-, on Tuesday
staged, under diifieiilties, t .-ii'
lug motor raring program. From
j a .standpoint of sport, the ru 'e.s
were a sip'i'es, and demonstrated
tee possihilities that li" in sim
! il .r mutest, in t |n fut are ; Ian |
financially, they were a f.dun*
• he showing of the lludsou.
i vvliieh captured all three events I
i m which it was entered; two vie-'
t if.es for the l.'se\ still the HoV i
< i’ > race iii which Mrs AltTieda
Mats, ol S.-dina, Kansas, driving
and Kssex. w as aw ai ded a popu I
| • decision over a l'aiiadium j
! < irtis airplane, , pern ted hv for
I,■ • I met' Lieut Fled .1 \\ illianu < f i
Sail A igelo these We;e t||f HU
features on
Jios madoyourCm/Grt
Certain thru—
Mothers Fbiexis
Which spreads its influence upo*
the nerves, cords snd ligaments in-
volved, rendering them pliant to read-
ily yield to nature's demand. There |g
an absence of beating-down pain*
strain and general discomfort, mom
often than otherwise experienced when
nature ts unaided. Mather’s Friend is
sued enemafly.
Ac all Druggists.
Special Booklet on Mofharhood lad Bihf Am
HmiitUiUfulfltnrCo. D*pt. P-f. Atlanta. O*.
tie
prog
r REEZE NO PAR
TO SANTA CLAUS
and to arouse an interest in i •
work of everv s .rt among iim-
•d.sliding
la ss than ....... hrave-l ;i cb! I- 1 'Hants had pla ined a
north w ind, wliieh d spite r . >'.•■• -r-| hreal.iug d iy for business
feeling of New \|es eu. siuisliine and cloudless skies, ell.I Saturday, hut the blizzard which
d i/enshij', I S.-nnto" Jones said the purpose l-d "pert.'itor, to the )• m.- The .......I"'' "''".vii <• • h->e dig* ill’s
of his hill was to curtail !h use gruiidtniid as . riy dewrt.'d ■ ' l,l:W 11 -'kl brought a chill
of print paper, which he charged i,,,d the crowd swarmed onto *1 l,,> ’Umiics.,.
Iiristi.in lands. vv.i, l-ii.g used ‘‘extravagantly - ''-mds and hailed about fin- However, hus.tiess was surpris-
Kvery college and 11 •. i vei'sit v in and w iistefully ” lie urged tie- ' * !,'d with i....... I'le • ingiv good thioiglmut the day,
the I'nited state, and ( anad;' is increase in post'd rates he pi". '«'b' u»d -iny ot. -r onlmstiMe and especially during the -arly
allowed .me representative f, ,■! posed he applied to all now-pap 1 ’'mterial that void ! ■ gal herd ............ii, when '->n:ita i 'laus wu«
every pH) students enrolled. This ''is publishing more t Ii a n J4 WP- ti busy old man.
give, the I ;ii versit \ ot le\a, -'i pages. Receipts I tiesdav amounted to* I'eojile were here from a din-
leproseiitalives, ami • m* extra I ie lull was referred to 11-« only - H. which v..|s eoiisider.-ul tarn • and did their shopping,
"in granted to the m-t it nt ,:,n. , mate e mmitt...... post ■ * f t' 1,1 'of the unfavorable loading their cat's and hiking on
j 1 he delegates were chosen id' >in a d post roads. Senator Thomas. * went her. 1'urses totaling ■»2.<h>ii home One mall said it »va^ too
every class, every departmeiit, e\ d" noerat of t'olnrado, said pub- wine advertised, nt when King cold to pick cotton, hut not too
cry school, every I’roli-siant lisle", of ■'red” organ, seemed Widei stepped m and took ah'old to spend money, and betook
ehureli. every student activity, to ‘‘experien e little dilfii'ulty i i hat-d it was imp ssi'nlc to meet advantage of the day t>) liriug hit
and every kind of i ,r. so j securing an ample siip|»ly of print ’ ' s,im < oiiseiniently. the pro j family t" town to do their Chriut-
t'l; t a body "!' s' |p-ni might heipaper.’’ Ii'i'ter, met Wednesday Morning i mas shopping.
scut who would reach ever' part. Senator Smoot republican, of and agreed to p y ofi the purses I ■ |t j, n,,t vlj,] a ci^.
of I nivoi'.ity life in the next t’oiii 1'tah, said economy in print pa ’1P t" '■ I’his vvrs satisfaet '/en from the Northern part of
yeai. I’ll** representatives vvi*re 1 per might In applied to the eon " will: the drivers, who upper 'the county, as he crawled out of
selected because <>f their irflu-1 gressional records. p ''d the eonditiou, under which (iis ear closed with curtains,* and
treaty is tl." races were run, and all ex-1
seiiuti ,' ’ | pressed the hope that San Angelo
cnee ami leadership among tin*
student body, ami their serious-
ness ami silleel'i’V ot purpose, a,
well a, for tin* phase «.f st un n*
lit'' t ey I eprese ited
Mr 1 law kins, it will he ri'iiii'!ii
bered. vms tin* re|>reseiit.itiv e
I l oin Riililiels eo ility ill t !n- st .it •
legislature when he resign'd t ■
in.
Now that the pence
longer before tin
Smoot said, ‘it sei'iiis to nie t :i<|" I Ii
there is no necessity top tic fee '
ord to he filled with all >oii, of cold,
statements and eommiinieation.
: her meet m-\t \ ear
er '
we ran down to trade a little.”
It was a good day. notwith-
standing that the weather pi:ich-
s ’,ed hard.
enter tb" mill' i' * >
vv !ii. h he w as di>
spring as a captain
hep of Delta Tto*tn
leruity. a literary
from
Dee.iu.se N .rth
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hv rains, a choice
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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rela* C\pnr eliee and
vv i, : that 1 had know n of it
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cough or cold on t h. * * long, , •, er
w do-.', vv ill relieve ini', all 1 h
b ills* it for a f"W ia v , I soon j.
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ONE WEEK HOLIDAY j
FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS l
Your Chickens Won't
Look Like This
’ > k Dr llltir lilies. nti ! a!! b!oo<1
' k : Mg itlQfv. ‘ - ! Ilfc;
Vartm s Wondvrful B I u«
Bug Kill#r
s.**" Nt t r* -I - !• ui l*ro
k ■ k wrl!
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i* an* > :• tu-Ui* t ‘uuk 8 not
John A. Weeks
CLOSE CALL IN
CAR
ACCIDENT
Your Every Need
rpiIE kind of a store that deserves your
A steady patronage is the one that always
has exactly what you want whenever you
want it.
We try to anticipate all the needs of our
many customers and then supply quality
goods at the most reasonable prices possible.
For Men, Women and Children
This store is for all and everybody is wel-
come always no matter how small the pur-
chase. Pleased customers become regular
customers. That’s why our business grows.
WE SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY
Men's Work Clothes
Our tine of overalls and work shirts is com-
plete and will stand the hardest wear We can sup-
ply all your needs in work clothes and give you the
kind that are good honest quality alt through.
Schuhmann Co.
General Merchandise
Tmm
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wife and
i k litev
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WINTERS
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Aworacy at Law.
'tffis* up stair* ia C a
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9 vllinger.
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Put, Your Gar
In Good hands
No matter what work you may wo»t done on
your car, you can rest assured it will be properly
done if it comes to u>. We handle aceessones, gas-
oline and oils. See us for any tiling your car nerds
Rowena Garage
A. L Ruppert, Proprietor Rowena, Texas
Ths Quints* That Boat Not Affsct th* Hsstf
B* BtlBe ,f |t| f .niv* BT1 1 III it IX F effect. I \ \ \
Tl'- K MNoMO y'.’lNlNI is ‘setter than ordinary
y imitif in4 «1 >e» n >t cattae nervmsneas rt >•
r ti|ing in Dead R* oemS< r the fu'l natru ;
losik I »f the ligniluir ut 1 U .»
FARMER LOSES
A YEARS
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WORK
Fir**
I th-
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fa rm
lie* ... the
outskirts of Blank t.
1" uteitimg |i
I'm ! ie.-illv all of
tin.
i \ ear - grain
tltn! tee.] crop
The
bin ■!iiig vv a.
a large ,,ne and
was
1 packed full
<-t Ihtesiied
outs.
■ ma> "• heads
and bundle stuff.
Mr Turtle
' was m Hrovvnvvn.nl
at tli time nnd just how th'* bl.i/e
<irigiunt<*d t* not kmiwti l. it it is
thought that some little boys
plfiyiug about the barn nr»* res-
ponsible for the fire. Hum and
eonvnt* were a total loos, nmount
ing to hundreds of dollars
Even
i h'*i. i,
<'.(in lm
t h.
IONS
THE GRADUATE NURSE
MOST VALUABLE ASSETS
■ ' of t he \\ or Id s
.<» I \ A!.! AMLK ASSETS
'" -• ■ • i '• .i' i b.iid it tons
she is ill
Greater Deniind.
now < *p;»orti.iiuty' to
medinte Entreiiee i:t
of t to* v ery best s.*ientif-
ir Nehools for Nurses m the
South The erection of Add-
v Hospital Buildings makes
Ihis possible
Student Nurses
mm* eared for in ini up to-
.Uiti Nurses' Home. Apply
non . New class being organ
i/*' I for January. 1920, with
"■it t litioiKfees or other ex-
pense. iiud nre paid a month-
lv incidental |.*e Write
without delay for full infor-
mation to
Mias Helen T. Holliday.
Superintendent Nurses’
Training School of the
TEXAS BAPTIST MEM0B-
IAL SANITARIUM
Dalla* Texas.
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919, newspaper, December 19, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143307/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.