Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
1° AMUIE
iim 11\ from Station WKAP, New
York, anil will In- rc-bro«dc«»t
from aliout twelve or fifteen other
Kt at ions throughout the United
States. Those who wish to hear
this program should tune in on
Stations WOt', I >* veil port, Iowa,
Wt't 'O, St Paul M i u neapoli.s.
WSAI, t 'iueinii.it i, or KOA. I ten-
ter. All these vt.iMoiis are wit).
I hi reaeh of Itallilii’er or gi«<1 re
eeptioli. |tii\eliport and Mll'lu
a polls prolmlil y being the strong
1st .
Itealer- ill \letrolas arilI Victor
records are featuring tile event,
the loeal ag' lit .1 Y 1‘earee.
having stocked on th* latest |,*e
orils to lie lilt rotillee.l ,, , , |- tl.,
radio Tlmrsihiy night
F0-T0-SH0 THEATRE
TODAY
1HIPPIN0 GRAVEL
TO OIL WIELD
A large order for t’olorado
It'ver sand and gravel is being
filled for oil companies o|ierating
in the Ibg 'j,ke field t ar loads
of bath sand and gi.ivrl are be-
ing shipped out duil>’ to th« oil
field. The Humble Pipe Line Co.
is also using eonsideralde ummE
and gravel which is being ran-
signed from llallinger. A 10,000
eubie yard order also is being
fdled for Ahilciif eontruetoni.
Maeroy theatre Thursday and Friday
cK
When combing amt
just moisten your
t'f m ..ft
Mary Johnson’s “To Have and to ing, this
Hold" at the Fo-to-sho it dm fare
Pirates being thrown headlong I'dfcring
from towering docks; sword :
fights while eaimon boom. and a I
is a
I ‘Ini
guarantee of
Iblsell llll eel i
A flood Tiling • IK'N'T MISS
"Dnrulrrine” ami
it through your hair The effect
Tou ran do your hnir up
Try this!
your hair,
isli with a lift!
roug
ling! Y
Jiatehr and it will appear twice as
and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair,
ig with life and possessing that
ratde softness, freshness and
ice.
le beautifying the hair “Ihindrr-
ia also toning and stimulating each
hair to grow thick, long and
String. Hair stops falling out und dan
dndf disapp ar.s Get a t>ottleof “I'andei
ins" at any drug or toilet eounter and
iiut aee how healthy and voutliful your
hair appears attir this delightful, re-
imhlng drusing.
TEXAN WINS YALF.
SCHOLARSHIP AND $500
(Ry Associated Lie: )
HOUSTON’, M:i reh 11-Cole
Iieid, of Pry.hi Street high school,
Palins. wits winner Inst year, of
a frur-yajtr scholarship to Yale
University and also in cash.
He was one of si\ students in the
United States to win the prize
offered for essays in ehetiiistiy by
the Anierican t 'heinieal Society
from the Francis p. (larvin fund.
A similar eontest is to lie eon
dueled tip* year and in addition
dx prizes'’ of $1.00H each are
offered to students of colleges and
universities for best essays on th
relation of chemistry to health
mil disease; to the enrichment of
life; to agrieultiire and forestry;
to national defense and to the
home.
thrilling swing for life HO feet1,
across and over the deck of aJ
takisli corsair craft such are the I
tlllill features of tieolge Kit/ I
nianriee's new I'ar.iinount picture
production of “To lla\e and t«*,
lloId." with petty t 'ompsoii andi
Pert I,y tell ill the featur'd leads,,
aid'd by Tlieod'U'e Kosloll and;
W ,1. i'ergiison iii strong rob-s.
Mr. Kit/ninuricc devoted much
time to the dosing scenes III the
luvurioiis baii'im t room of tln-j
court of King .lames I of Mug-,
land. I bis scptem-c, with it'
wealth of gorgeous I7lh century
j cost nines, particularly tlios,. worn!
}by Miss Compson and Mr. Kos
jloff. is said to provide a strongly
contrasting note to ti e color "I
-s.-mt your >i*"i • »"il ..liii<-s plainly
written t- U"*r with r, run* (ami tlm
•lipivot 'i.ilwrlain M-.iit'in* • , Isa
Mui'ira, I h;i, ami ncive m rcluin a
trial pm . a/' ,' liuinl.g t h.'i'V-ilain •
Co-h I'rtnnly for ri-n^pa, Cieda, croup,
ie-i inl .1, llll" cm) win >|'iiig cnugtiii,
ami ii. mi .; t!»M ..I, I hoc. .ail '» Stem-
*<'li .in I I i »r I a lata lor »'• uiaiih trou-
ble-, in.ii).,'.non <**sy | i• -s o .t crow it
he tarn* /t- a-'ieues* at.M < ir tipatinu;
' iiafutwri. ■. s S.itre in-. ,!e.I in avery
mnilv for I ,r-i», > slits, w uui», pile*,
jt-i al,.ji .t-i11; tin*... v .a.**,| family
o.ran.in.» lor "lilj itnu t>„n I iui*s iL
FANS WILL
HEAR VICTOR ARTISTS
Local radio Ian- who tune in
ai certain stations ti mor r o w
I Ii ill sd.'iy ii tgli t will ! a v t Ii -
ideas ire o! I earing Y I 'or ,ir' si,.
tile pirate sc
11' 111
It
' To 1 lav c and
to II"
d ' is an'
adaplatinli "1
Mary .1
•linston ’>!
great no\d
of
early
< '"Ionia 1:
d iy s of 1 lie same
naiiu
It is be '
ing presented
at
the
i ll to dot
Theatre today
am
1 tomorrow 11 :
is a special
at tract i"ii
of t In- !
id singers, \ an levill
1st*. wli" make r■'eords tor
''■ • \ lelor Talking Machine i.,m
p.’iny. render a program.
Tl.. program the first -of a
series —will be In1", ib ist ortg
highest type that tin i'atiimo'int
company releases
In the spring a young man's
fancy lightly turns to thoughts
,»f nothing.
WA
» aw* vtM
I line Rich in Warr.
“THIS WOMAN”
QUEEN Now Showing
leumatism
caused by poisons
Filter them Out at once
Rheumatic pains mean that poi.-"ii
* ids have accumulated in the sys-
tim. They are attacking inuscli s and
yiints.
The kidneys and pores should re-
nove them. But cold or dampness
nay close the pores. The overtaxed
kidneys may grow sluggish.
The thing to do then is to start
..imination. Flush the system For
...e thing, drink lots of water.
Start before breakfast. To the
warning glass add a little Jad Salts.
That will give you a sparkling drink.
Jad Salts is made from the acids of j h"< key . th
rapes and lemon juice, combined f " 11 s 'tn I d•
mtti lithia. It is made to start dim-1 tolerably >ut'e that the ma turity
aation in u prompt, efficient way. audience will t"lb>w it in
One hour usuully brings results, 'the same spirit dr mintteally
TV poisons begin to depart,
po this every morning for one
it
10c
“This Woman,” Warner Eros.
Screen Classic at Queen
Slime stories have tile power (it
making "lie lose consciousness "t
surroundings to stieli an extent
that one live, only for the present
intense moment They are rare,
to be I i ••Olllltere.l Oltee III ,1 bill'
mooli Snell a picture |> "Tills
Worn.-ti.’' gracing t 1. •• Queen
Theatre today and Thursday
In this screen \ ••!— tun of the
notable best seller by Howard
• f viewer, for once,
tely absorbed ||c Is
I the
'deputed are tin- situations by
w lneli < ,ii "l I tray -on the pnnei
pit. And drink plenty of water, i 1 character. g''ts involved in a
of accusation and guilt.
relief will amaze and delight you.! 'lUagnurc
belie ve.
'hen always remember. At the
I aign nffFheumatlc pain start this
(nation. Countless people save
suffering in this way.
ty this modern method now VII
jrvtgists supply Jad Salts.
living
i
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
**♦♦•*♦**♦*♦♦**
MavST:
S. It RAIiY
ELMER SIIEPI’KRD
City Commi*«ion«r :
.1 SI (iAltld NOTON'
WILL IHKWE
Kvi'" .I" uist.ii't • ii.
and siirteimg w it I i it "I
Irene Rt'dl lias tin fob "f I 'arol.
giving the fiction el at I' : r a new
meaning, lifting it into i more
fascinating sphere of dr.un.i Vbly
supporting her are 1%■ > aid" t' u
te/ and Louise Fn/eruhi. I tank
Elliott, t tciglilnll llille. M ill M
Itcriii'itt. Helen Millibar, and <M'-
ll"ffninii t Lira How, ihe I'.roo
ly ti schoolgirl, remembered i "t
her at'letidid flapper part in
“Itlnek M\en," completes tin
r<>|| call
It is a Warner llros. classic ot
the screen To th'- discritninat
MAEROY THEATRE
8kowb| Um Pick OT Um FUtina
TODAY
William Fairbanks and Kva Novak
in a milt* a minuU* action drama
"RACING FOR LIFE"
Also 11th Chapter oi the
“Go Getters”
AMMI^NM »\
Ballinger Auto Co.
See us before you buy your Tires and
Tulies. Wo can save you money both on
Hijrh-Pressure and Malloon types.
Headquarters for
Chevrolet Cars* Goodyear Tires
and Willard Batteries
BALLINGER AUTO CO.
Telephone BOB
good/year
Service Station
-^
AUEEN THEATRE
Nothing But the Best Pictures Shown
TODAY AND THURSDAY
far Rcpu tat ion Biased b>' a Rotters Li^
our Toronto novel
in photoplay Com
from tlu Wvd bp HOWARD ROCKIY
featuring
.IRENE RICH
COttUI FAZOSOA- AlCAADO CORTEX - CLARA IOW
MM'. MiOMMOTT • CntUrdTOl* HM.I
■Brnr#* PH.LrvOUM hOM iDRi»*C .«« t.JWM UtCrffiai
A rip; i s
and -tniggi- . * >
s:11■ |- u.tn -i.t and In-art aelics- trial
.i"-l happiness
ALSO
I • H .: ■!., II i VY • v • i f.m Oolli.-t VVc kly
,-tories KlollTINt; RL« “ *D
\. ,cr Ii--’ >iv si own ;i Moiling* r
ADMISSION
10c
30c
Kridav and Saturday
K- - .• s*" —• • i: ’ i i iuiuph
4* A l___1___I
Abraham Lincoln'
\ 1*
t ?..«* Will i *
Fren' Howdy
THE GULF
COAST SEVEN
WILL BF HLIxL SOON AND WHAT 1
.MKAN THEY SLING A
Mean M
ESS OF a MUSIC
M,
Band Numbers? Plenty!
Simrinjf? None Better!
Banjo Picking? Hot Dawj?!
and besides this
A GOl PLH OF K»;FN LITTLF DANCKHS
THAT SI KF SHAKK A SHIFTY SHOK
Miss a Meal if Y(»u Must, But
DON'T MISS THIS
MAEROY THEATRr
I VI MARCH 12th and 13th Jy|
TWO DAYS
SPECIAL PRICES
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
10c and 40c
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1925, newspaper, March 11, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162257/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.