The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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DAILY RE
an
Daily Reconl 50 Ohls'oer Month.
If everybody were working as
Cuero always looks mighty pretty
importers satisfied
actor* in any
Straw Hats
ON MAIN
FASHIONS
& FOIBLES
Her.’. What You Needl
Bathing Suits That Fit.
tax
have.
at night and sees the streets
lit up and cheery like. "We
’t know of any small cities in
class for. lights. •
Suits are not always what they seem.
In the best Fifth Avenue shops
they sometimes turn *oui to be
frocks with jacket fronts.
pro-
tax free
induce-
hold
exempt
This is
The summer time is advancing
far enough now to make us again
appreciate those good gulf breezes.
Picnic days at last are here "
Start Joyful time of all the year;
tad cross the cake and pie will dance
A hundred million pesky ants.
—Swiped.
Dietze’s clothes are dependable
frequency with which acci-
oecur at railroad crossings
automobiles and trains try to
► crossings at the same time
kient to warrant steps to
MONDAY RESULTS.
Texas League
San Antonio 4, Shreveport 3-
Wichita Falls 7, Hciuioa I-
Dellas 6, Galveston 5.
Fort Worth 4, Beaumont R.
American League.
Boston 5, Chicago 1.
St. Louis 5, New York 3.
Cleveland 6, Washington 1
Detroit 5, Philadelphia St-
National League.
Bostop 4j St. Louis 2.
Brooklyn 4, Chicago 3.
New York 2, Pittsburgh 4.
Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 2L
You can’t expect people to say you
are “good-looking” as long as ycur
appearance shows you are careless
about keeping your skin free from
blotc hes, pimples, rash, “breaking oue”
and eczema.
You may feel like you have no hope
of getting rid of these things, but you
should not give up because Black and
White Ointment, and Soap, are proving
to thousands of people every day that
they can depend on them to keep
their skin clear, smooth and lovely.
Black and White Ointment al^gpap
are nominally priced, in liberal pack*
ages. The 50c size Ointment contains
three times as much as the 25c size.
All dealers have both the Ointment
and
FOLKS DON’T THINK
BLOTCHES ARE PRETTY
Special Sunday
taw
5Oc
taflownade and yet does away with the
bother of a separate skirt and blouse is
sure to be a success. The Fifth Avenue
qjedalty shops that cater espedally^to
exacting youth are offering these dresses
with jacket fronts above what segms to
be a wrap-around skirt The frock is all
in one piece in back. It is very smart in
silk alpaca or plaid flannel and with short
sleeves and a thin front, it is cool enough
in wool crtpe to be worn well into ths
THE CUERO RECORD, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1924.
Balbriggan* and Athletic
Styles.'
These Are The Things You Need to Enjoy
REAL SUMMER COMFORT
boea decline d with thanks by server
•■’$1 Udders to whom the nomination
; fir di-
Tyeetor or even i
el the big movi§ Companies would
kjgtoJfcmbt pay better, and honors
"*WMl*t seem to be craved now as
Let Us Outfit You For That Outing
* Trip?
We have Khaki Shirts, Khaki
Breeches, Leather, wrapped and can-
vas leggings, and outing hats, fnr
Now is the time to buy your
bathing suit. Vacation dime
is here and with its arrival
comes the call of the seashore,
lake or river. Among the new
arrivals are.
Cotton suits of navy blue $1.75
All wool suits of buff with
brown trungs at ........$5.50
Blacks and maroons with col-
ored stripes at ......$4 to $5.
—The better kinds are reaxf;
for you in wide varieties a
Dietze’s. Neckband and eel
lar attached styles in solid eel
ora and various neat strip*
designs.
there wouldn’t be much time
to talk about the neighbors.
ms reports of the Republic;.u
ual .Convention at Cleveland
that V«p week ipened with
losts of the old guard haunting
stel lobbies'and the banshee, of
id ticket howling through the
It is pretty generally admii-
at the Rep ub’iean leaders will
Men look forward to fiprt
warm days of summer time,
for warmer weather means
greater comfort. Then, too,
there's comfort, in. our way of
pricing, for a man doesn't have
to dig way down deep in his
pockets for t^^irice of good
underwear hWw^ouTl be sur-
Daintitr Than Ever.
Are the new baby dresses and caps
just received. We*'h‘<jw have infant
sizes, and can fit the child of three.
Also have carriage covers, pillow
tops, yokes and bibs. Z. A. Mafrige &
Son. (adv)
Both in knit and silk styles
Our line is up to our. usual
standard. Priced from 50c to $1
If you are living in Cuero
e not building or improving in
iy way this year, you are at least
e exception to the general rule.
in Summer or winter are Dietze’s clothes. Men. of Cuero
and vicinity have learned this fact. Day in and day out
One of the best stretches of
road in the county is a piece that
apparently has never been improv-
ed nor worked very much as .it lies
in the large pasture of the Sarah
Bell estate. This road seems to
hold up in most any sort of weath-
er, though no special provision has
been made for its drainage, and
when other roads Wash out to
where they are very rough and re-
quire dragging this one stays good
without work. The road winds
across a two thousand acre pasture,
the gates of which .are always
open. It seems that the live stock
in the pasture do hot care to stray
away and stray live stock does not
care to break in, as the open gates
always await the entrance or exit
of the autojdriver, who gets a nic?
smooth ride across the big pasture.
We Eave only a lim-
ited number of these
hats and at^the bar-
gain price they will
not last long.
ffiere is a sort of lull in the
h of barbecues, picnic, bazaars
I sausage suppers from now
ough the firrsent week. The next
nt new looked forward to is the
blc header celebrations at Na-
tal Hall and Garfield, something
forty miles apart next Sunday,
h Linderau folks as hosts again
following Sunday. •
Boy* Bathing Suita.
All wool fa buff and brown
.................. $3.00
Kelly st —$3.50
eliminate some oi tne uauger. i*. trains running down auto loads of Liberty bonds have reached a
many instances the' railroad cross- people and hurling them to in jury new high level, due largely to the
and death. ; fact that most of the ones who are
now holding on to theta, are not in-
clined to let them loose. The
posal to bring to a close
securities has been
ment to owners
fast to the
-
securities they now
one of thqreasoi s that the bonds of
the Cuero-Westhoff road district
are going to be in local demand.
While they only bear five per cent
interest, they are tax free, and the
five per cent is net, payable in cash
on presentation of interest cou-
pons to the county treasurer, while
of course the security is as abund-
ant as one could wish. It is believed
that DeWitt county organizations*
institutions and individuals will
buy up the entire issue of the
Cuero-Westhoff district bonds.
B&fPORLVlWRf
ings are built for convenience when
with a little effort, the road could
have been kept on one side of the
railroad. A practical illustration
of this point is found in the road
between Cuero and Yoakum, where
the tourist crosses from one side of
the track to the otheer and then
back to the other side several times
One of these crossings is regarded
as particularly dangerous, and all
I of them carry a degree of danger
1 to those who fail to ’‘stop, look and
S^biesday. [ listen” before they cross the track.
I Organ of the City of The Proper thing to do would be to
eliminate as many of the crossings
as possible and then run the road
under the track or well above it, so
as to remove the hazard of heavy
mm Lady Says Mother
• Her Cardni and She Had
No More Trouble of
PUBLISHING COMPANY
>rd” —^established 1894
..Established 1878
s” formerly Rundschau 1891
solidated in April 1919.
id every day Ace pt Satur-
Quality and Purity
(adv41 Trot brands are best
lyBscord 50 cents per month, or
per year in advance.
ekly Record >1.50 a year in De-
and adjoining counties.
K) a year elsewhere.
■N< in the Cuero Postoffice as
bl-Class matter, under act of
|fS-ot March 3, 1879.
* Advertisements taken for Daily
Gossard Corsets
They lace in front.
A. F. DIETZE
“The Big Corner Store”
Queen Quality Shoes
They* retain their shape.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1924, newspaper, June 10, 1924; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183128/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.