Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
WRKLEYS
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MEAL
CRIMM’S CROWD
GROWSJREATER
.Notxvith'tnnding Hint it was
Monday night. ami a night "Inn
llii'rt- is generally a t'aHim; off in
utt«*ij*1:i!><••• at rexixal meetings,
a large ernxvd turned out to Imar
Evangelist It It t'riiniM airain
Monday ni|rht. It xvas doelnred
ti» In* tlm largest Monday night's
ngr-gat inn to attend a relig-
ion-, si-rvioi* in Italliuger in sox
••ral xojirv
Tin- evangelist |ir< ai lii‘d mi the
parable of (In' talent-,, and np
|M ill l| lO till* |MaO|)|o to | i x •• 11 11 to
their convictions and inaki* the
Ih-m iim* of tin* talent* that Hod
Inis irivi'ii them.
Mr and Mrs. Armstrong, with
lln-ir song*. have already sting
tlioir wav into tin* In-arts of tin-
Tim
Calomel Good
but Next Do:
may Salivate
It la Mar-ury. Quiikailvar,
Shock* Liver and Attack*
Your Bono*
VISITING
OIRL
BECOMES BRIDE
Miss iii rtm McGuire, of Ih-sdc-
uiona. xx Im has hc-n hi-rt- for
Koine I inn* visiting ln-r aunt, Mrs
•1. K Mason, on Fifteenth Str**ot,
atolo a rnaroh on hot parents
Mondax oxnniiif xxln-n I was
inarriod to |{ax Had. Th.....le-
mony x\a' |M*rform*-d ,.t tin- Iruii-
of Rev. M. t\ Hidden. Flev.
Holden p* if aiming tin- core-
Italllllooi *no Lo>f Time jiiitrid mJ you will »*ke up
is also irood, and Is fn-ling grt-aC Noaaltt nrr#*»«ry Your
of ndtiii.ssion druarW »*y* If you don't ttud l>o4aoa‘a
_ Livwr Tone act* better then trrai-tiaran*
relotnrl your fuop.-r waiting fur you.
I lermg.
inony, ntol the m-xxs of
lie in.11
riage Ini' gone hue!-
folks at II<*m!-iiioiii<
lie- old
Mr. Hash i' .1 in> -h . 1
.1- al.d
<‘tlgag*‘d in the gar-go
Illl'ill-'S
wit Ii his hn,th-r. -1 iim II
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bride Ls a high selmol
girl of
llesdi'iimna, mid l.otli
of till-
music lovers of
oltoir sing mi;
worth tin* priee
your time in attending the
x loos ami a good littoral
Perhaps tin- most offoetivej
xx orlc so far dono among the!
olmroh moml» rs in tin* campaign i
is at the morning serviees held !
lit Urn ISaptist olmroh, and at tho •
xx-oiiiott’s and young i«-opl< '»!
III! Ot illgs,
'i'li*- services at tin- 'alo-rnach
|,coin promptly at H;tn* o'clock,
-nd to g.'t tlt«- lull hetn-fit of *h<*
splendid singing, xon must l>< on
hand promptly.
Caluinrl raJi.ata.il )• humble It
►writ* the longue, Woii.t Die teeth and
»Uit» rhrninatiem Tt-err’a no rraaon
• by a perron atmiild uU rirktnmg, eati-
xatmg mlnniel whan r few cent* buy* *
I ripe I mt tie of lm|..,n't J.i.rr f..ue —a
perfr.t riil.rtitutr for • tlon.rl It ia a
plenrani .egrtal.ir li«|ind which Will
atari your lixer ju*t •« eurely a*
ralulael, l.u* it iloetn’t luak* ) .u a.rk
and enn not null-ate
t'atuo.el >r a .lengerour drug, tsa-liw
it may make x.«u feel w-ak, ••rt. an I
nauresn.t tomorrow. Don't tore a ,'ay'r
work. Take a rpooaful of D-toa'a
version of this |mpular novel.
The oast includes tho names of
players famous on hot It stage and
screen, sexcral of whom arc
•at in Mio.nh .ix pitnidt*-
tolls \11cu1g tin- oiilstaiiding
looiohois arc .lane Novak, Kill
noth Harlan, Sigrid ll-limpil't
I'ratik tshend.in. llcriaiilin Licli,
I ulh-r Mcllisl), Joseph iimko,
ItlalM-ho I r«ig, .losoffa d*> |{«»k,
t cthcrino Evans, Walt. 1 .lames,
/.xllah Inez Shannon
“A Man Must Live" Cloae* Run
Tonight at Fo to sho
Hiehard Mix’, n-x\->t I’aia
imomt plot nr. , \ Mali .Must
Live. his second starring pm
duct ion .it 11n* "In ran.a, Inrtx-,
xxl.o-h xx-us show 11 for 1 j|c !ir„t
II ii-*- iti It.dlingi r ..1 1 In* | o 10 sho
lltoiiir*- yesterday, will ,-h -- ii,
two day run tli-i- tonight
The plot lire is Pan! S|. an.
first directorial xxorl. and 111
< |h.|* s .laoi|uolin, l.ogan Kdo
Murphy, (ioorge Nash, 1'liar!-'
Bex or and other mi . hi;'1 -lis*
OH - t
’I I
I “.Itingle Laxv” by I A 11. Wylie.
It offers l)ix his finest sereen
opportunity and In- has made the
most of it.
'“ Those xx ho have seen it deeiu.r*air
it is
l»ix *
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hotter than “Manhattan,”
. first starring film
aim hand to mouth is
until your hand slipu.
Site
l«J ■J#‘ .!*
WSr
young folks are prottx well
lUUtollod fo enjoy tin- hliss of
married life, and their trionds
wish them all of this possible
Without making i.noxxu xxh'-re
they would sp-nd tle-ir imiitx
moon, tlo- noxvly• »xods h-lt for
l»*rfs unknown, and after a texv
•lays ahsollcc tlo-x xx tII lit- at
home in Ha!l:ngcr
Heal Thoae Sore Gum*
If you suffer from Sore Gum*. Bleatl-
iag Gums, Loose Teeth, Foul Breath,
or from Pyorrhea in evan it* worat
farm, w* will sell you a bottl* 0/ Leto'a
horrhei Remedy and guarantee it to
HMaa you or return money. This ia
afferent from any other treatment, and
raaulta are rerUun.
Sold by Strain Ding Co.
TO BUILD ANNEX
TO ST ANOELUS
Special U* The I O.lgci :
SAN ANtSKLO. >. pt ! The
entistnioti o n ot .1 -ox cm sforv
annex to tin- St Ang-lus Hot.-I,
ooiisisiing of !(M rooni'. will In-
gin hy Oi-tohoi 1 .'it Ii. a......I'dillg 1«>
Jllinolini-i-lliclit load* lix tin M.
Burnett Hotel < oni|>aiix iicto vc.
terday It xx.is aN- .-tmoiiin-i-d
that later a 1?*h» loom hotel, eight
or ten stories high, xvottld Is*
built, the new hotel to either- lie
on the old site of tin- I..union
Hotel, regent ly destroyed hy fire,
or soinexvliere ill that part of t
city. _
«- xr*-aa —■ ■*■«■»—>——>
BILIOUSNESS
Retired Miuater Tells How He
Keeps i. Good For* With
the Asti stance «|
Black-Drsofht.
Weat Graham. Va.—Th* Urv.
Lewis Evan*, a well known retired
minuter, now past so. living ta re,
baa a high opinion of Hlu. k
Draught, which lie aay t- ha»
taken when nm-doil, (nr SO j ura.
“For yearn 1 had Inin .ntf-rlng
With my liver,'' he »>» "Some,
tlnus the pain would I- x-r;. in-
tenro and my fa. k would h o’ sit
the time. HUck-ltraoo.lit w.i the
first thine I found that xvould give
me any relief.
"My Uvrr has alwaxc !-.•■ r. -lug
gDh Som.-tiuie* it .*ix. n. .1 lot
Of troufle. | have enfferi d a lot
with it— ;wtna tli my aid- and : k.
*nd t»*x■ 1 headache. raua< d from - x-
frenin hilli iiane*“.
"After I found Mark PraugM. I
arould N-gln to take it .is ns.11 a- I
felt u X IH.1I roiulng on and ,t rtv
llevod tho cause at on**-, i can
XKomn.i nd It to auybody »uff» r
Ing from liver trouble A do.-i or
two now and then ke»-ps n.e In ifood
form."
Mad* from arte, tod modi, n.al
rveu and baaba. and containing no
Aaugiroaa M*ent| iIiuks,
ATOF THAT ITCH1NO
If you Buffer from any form of
akin diaeaaa* auoh aa Itch. Eczema.
Tetter or Cracked Handa, Poison Oak,
Kiny Worm, Old Soraa or Sorea on
Children. We will mil you a Jar of
BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee. It wffl not atain your clothing
and has a pleasant odor.
Weeks Drug Store
Wil! Often Music Studio Sept 7th
Miss l.oiti e It.-■ ill iip ti her
music stil.ii'. nn M' liil.ix . Si pt*-ui-
her 7th. iti tie* old high school
otlihling. Those xi ho wish to
begin li ss.'iis on Ihi' d.i**' pl« :i<t»*
fi.ll M'2 or ::n. :! id *
HOW’S THIS?
TTAJX-S 4 ATAIUUI MW'U’INB will
Ro what w« tlaiiu for M—rUI pour syatriu
ot t'afarrh or I Vufi.i-as csustxl hy
*’4tarrh
MAlvl/8 CATAKUlf MKIM *!NK ton-
* *'• of at <*tm*M. tit whi' h v^uit Wiy
l*'1ft-vc 11 lt« 'aiuciia! tnfldmi .:ttn»ti, mu!
•• *tif#•? “h 1 M* *'i» .1 i*. mi. vt !ii. ,1
t’.* lili.tnl «»tt In* Mill oilH
Film at Queen Contain* Element* 1
Which Make Good Offering
Tv '• Sh.dl Im- Horn." xvhieh
>•!(> -s .1 t-.(i da." ' till .-I the (^neeii
Theatre tonight, .s th- lux- torx
of a \i-»x Vor'. tralfi- poll—man
at •! a ulus* Pit-nioraMe and • n
'.Mgiir; f«ip I - is. i..i, The story
Is ,ef 111 \| ■•* Vor-- -1*X -.X till Jilot
ihroiuts • vii-ndii.g to f#ii-i g n
c-iiifi fit* l'h' iriginal uox • ! hy
Mm i • < oriwfi. < n-iuh r has a full
lin.-M-ur c <•» ♦tl.it « hi. nn xx llieh lias
ei d* ii*d •' mi'ti ir-s. *.. a mul-
11*ml*- 1 ;' i-ad*-rs !• contains
homo;, unflagging
, rii ini •' -x mpathx
iti J'-flc". and .1 keen
. 1. : n-* »u* ppreein-
• *>r;.. - .1-1 •*-ni-r«iu*
I II Ii it.'l X,0|||i-n
FREE,
COAL!
rPO THOSE who are bereaved of
*■ loved tiu*s, no service is so essen*
lial as tl\at of the funeral director!
To be aviurexJ of an efheiem service,
ren'lercd in a sympathetic manner,
ia a consolation and relief.
Fortunately, it is not often that the*
funeral director is needed, but when
that time comes, he Is indeed a very
necessary factor.
At such a crisis, we are read , at any
hour of the day or night to heed
your calL
K. l.
King Kul*
KIM., I uin rat ItirKlur
I urniliir* A I nH-r'aliiag * «
FO-TO-SHO
Today
Look! Listen!
Otlicml Testn.g Station get your light* tented before Sept 1.
t'Ut
iU nun
I.eti •• ■< -r
• - 1 K ■
and ’1 j!.-s
. g- hiil - * i
► We |.
■ »• -f■ ' | ax i- xx prices for lirt-s,
*1 !•»•** ■! !c • Dayton aiul M1I-
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li.ti; iim! tut: rx ( r>.-
I'i'-'tti-- -erv. • ' .ifion, Arm;.ture' for dl c»ir'
''pr.tigs 1' r -ill <*.■> •). nutne l'-.r ! j irf.s '..Id mii-J used jn
11 pa r og S*-c us and mi'c rnotu-y.
W. A. NANCE
Wholesale and Retail
Hunt* law*
n.*i • ■ • N.ifjt -
FRESH HONE GROWN
Vegetables
Telephone 101
.-I luinmNNOMfliHii.iiomiiiniiifar
CAHKOTB
MUSTARD GREENS
SWEET PEPPERS
BUNCH RADISHES
f RFSH TOMATOES
1 RESH BEANS
I.F.TTUCE
1 ars at S2.50
S TU H B S
•Td.ai* »«; jiii.t ..t * tOtt'.ttn HutHin.iut,..:! I 1:: t.mQff
Ol R U\A o|{|> OF Till; I* AST
is • m r i romisf; ok ihf: fi m ri;
prau
for a
urlit ii* nut 111 on oxxu
tirt-f, laiy liver.
ltlack
r-iii. ily
N't' t*;a
BLACK DRAUGHT
D*'" tIVIB MIOICIMt
V
B. LEONARD
Violinist
ll.tl!iiiir r Stntlto t||MOti l
A dtlress Hnx YJ?
t^nn \rtg-lo
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1 Want My Man ;‘The Bloodhound’
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1925, newspaper, September 1, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162270/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.