Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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BUff ON CALENDAR
Maeroy Theatry Today Only
Davidson
and
Lonesome Luck9
most
with Jack Daugherty
White.
Admission 10c and 25c
lx- w»>rk«-d
MOTHER
Your Bank
Come in and
is dependent
CITY CAFE
aeenr of an
to boost and
Summer Time
Sunday Dinner 50c
in handling
YOUR
COAL
NOW
C. J. LYNN & SON
FO-TO-SHO THEATRE
Phone 120
LOHT—Red leather r p.
“Whar* lb* Brat Picture* ar* Shown.'
TODAY
Albert E. Smith presents
for graduates.
THE LADDER JINX
JTOB EXCHANGE—Good flour. ]
Joe Rock
Shipwrecked
HARBER GROCERY GO
the best
The editor of Pa*a
our ability to detect the beat goods from
the ordinary kind, then you’ll make no
9
Hi
J 1. ( aid iron. East land, Texas
X L Brunnette. J G. (aid iron.
i
i
unday,
f >our
The top of a dress this year is
about where the bottom of a dress
was last vear.
Abilene, leav.i z '! st
morning in order to b
FRESH AND WHOLESOME
GROCERIES WITH
A Million Laughs in Six Reek
A Vitagmph Special Production
Think of this as your bank,
tell us how we can help you.
j ia a list of those who
registered at the Tourists ’
Camp during the past week:
C. D. Jobe, Abilene
Mr. anil Mrs. Erie D. Roberson,
berlam’s Colx and
Bemedv many t:m*«
children and aerreuU.
and diarrhoea and al
it effective.”
li. M. Thompson and wife, Fort
Worth
B M. Lee. J. II. Lee. Rotan. Tex.
Doc Kendrick, Rising Star, Tex.
Pierce Barron, l.oran Parks, C.
Brown. 11 Barron. Cisco. Texas
We will cash your Victory Bonds without
discount.
WANT ADS 2> up to 12 w r
aver that 2* per word first n«
ties, le per word each ad
tional insertion. All want ads arc
LOST- One 32x4 easing. rim
and inner tube, on 5' nt« ra mad
One Dollar Saved Represents Tan
Dollars Earned
ler s of “The Oregon Trail.”
WICHITA FALI-*
th
i” also a Harold Lloyd mopolitan
Marion Davioa in “The
McCreary, Sam
BALLINGER STATE BANK
AND TRUST CO.
corn*- am
trueted a
and b< vs
so great was the force in which
we struck.”
I The car was not badly damaged
although the radiator was Iwnt
, some. They were able to drive on
out of location. The scenes were
all taken at night.
F0-T0-SH0 FILM PROGRAM
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK Cameo comedy.
and service.
earnest co-
plo Business College
’or tunefulness. Well
school. Efficient, ex-
Houses;” ami X Pat he comedy. Seisnick picture; ---------
I Saturday—Lupino Lane iu "My News.
Hero;” also Universal Western Saturday—Rodolph Valentino in
drama "Naked Fists;” and chap- “A Rogue’s Romance,” a Vita-
graph special production; also
"Sea of Dreams,” an Educational
novelty reel; and "Tea N Tea,” a
Make u>e of our facilities
We sincerely offer you our
operation.
Mr and Mrs E. Graham, of
Pl.t nt -w arrived Sat irdat at
As Near to You as
Your Telephone
Our Number is 258
Mrs. W. A. anti Nellie Moore,
Brownwood
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harper. San-
‘ lemon. Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harper.
Swearingen, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Auldridge and
I daughter, Eleetra
Kuby Boyd, Eleetra
Booney Lawrence and wife,
Dalhart
Mr-. .1 S. i ’ Ilins
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilke
Mr and M->. E J. Collins
T R Collin* ltd
Very
Refreshing
A cool, clean Shave and a
neat Haircut
These Hot Days
are very refreshing and add
t<> your comfort.
"But. where shall I get
the work done!” Answer—
The Tech Shop, of course.
We try to please our custo-
mers, ro that onee a custo-
mer, always a customer.
Bring us those old Hats—
we fix ’em.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our
sincere thanks to our friends and
neighbors who were so kind to us
during the recent bereavement
brought upon us by the death of
our husband and father. We ap-
preciate more than we can ex-
press every kind deed and word
of sympathy, and especially do we
wish to thank the Odd Fellows
who attended in a body and those
who gaxe so many beautiful flow-
ers. We assure you that we ap-
preciate it all. iml our prayers
are that you shall have such good
friends when sorrow falls upon
; and heroine run away at night in
] an automobile over which they
[lone control and run into a brick
jwall. The location selected for
this scene was one in which an old
XMuars Mrnea iwal1 ^'“hed the background.
The average man does not save, Much of the mortar had fallen
You fet fresh-mined coal
directly from the railroad
car to your bin. This meant
leas breakage
your coal.
ORDER
LOST—Red Top Fisk casing on
Street. Return to J A.
u 19-t*d
S. RMWAY
MOTORCAR have registe
cement waa made thia
__ from the general offices
the Abilene A Southern RaU- Eckert, Colo.
Company of this city, that, Xl”“ " '
passenger service between
and Ballinger on a gaso-
line motor car would be establish-
ed within forty days.
The following telegram fn m
Morgan Jones, owner of the Abi-
Inee A Southern Railway, was re-j
naked:
Chicago. 111., July 24. '23.
Percy Jones. Supt.,
Abilene & Southern Railway Co.
Abilene. Texas
Wrote you today to close for
motor car with service representa-
tive. Have since authorized Cain
to make purchase direct in order
to expedite delivery.
MORGAN JONES.
The passenger car will be used
in addition to our regular daily
train schedule affording the pub-
lic additional transportation ser-
vice between Abilene, Ballinger
and intermediate points. The car
is known as Brill X •. 55. and will
accomodate forty-six passengers.
It is modern throughout, electric
lights, leather upholstery and will
prove popular with the traveling
public. Regular schedule and time
table will be announced within a
short time.—Abiene Reporter.
Col. Morgan Jones is complying
with an agreement entered into
with the patrons of his line be-
tween Ballinger and Abilene s.-me
time ago. At a conference held
with citizens at Winters two or
three months ago, Col. Jones told
those who had petitioned his road
for increased service, that if they
would discontinue transport mg
their freight by trucks and pat-
ronize his road, he would install
a motor car service and impr<*e
the passenger sen ice. It is said
that the trucks lost the business
immediately and the patrons >f
the A. & S. ha\e lived up to their
part of the contract.
It ia not known what th
ule will he. but an effort
Carl Laemmle Presents Art Acord in
“The Oregon Trail”
Chapter No. 7
We know that our success
upon the prosperity of our customers—upon
you. We are here to serve,
to grow with this city.
The Tech Shop
J. A. Freeman
Proprietor
Ross Shipp. Waco
Mr and Mrs. H. W
Brs-ekenridge. Texas
We Hell th* heat there ia in Groceries
• nd make our customers’ needs a special
study. If you would become grocery-
satisfied and know that every item
bought from us waa of the beat Quality.
Buy Your Coal
in the
MONDAY
Only a Shop Girl
t I Monday and Tuesday—William None of these European states-
thT* uJer’ I" ’•»’«* "f ’he «c.|iienees the hero >b’*»"<>nd in “McGuire of the men yelling for another war were
which is November 14 15 and X™’ heroine run away at night in Counted, I n.versal attraction; shot in the last war.
and which suits better for conven-
ience of all parties interested.
f- ruinate as to have a mother should think
and n ore tenderly. Many of us let our
it -.aves. not realizing what we are doing,
nstance. there t. the Sunday Pinner that so many have
to lose so we!' and ieauk forward to. Why not for a
a d for the »as. >.f giving mother a rest and the priv-
f g sr.< to pr... .ng -erviees. take your dinner down
Sixty-seven fairs and exposi-
tions will be held in Texas thia
fall, and the Runnels County Fair
is the last one on the calendar.
The first fall fair ia scheduled at
Boerne on Sept. 1-3. In arrang-
ing dates the fair secretaries at-
tempted to fix dates so they would
not conflict as near as possible in
the various sections of the state,
and with the beginning of the fair
season on Sept. 1st, there will be
•• fair in session at some point in
Texas almost every day. until
November 16th when the Runnels , |ns ((.;ui„lx ,|J|U
(ounty hair closes the season |lhis ,t.ri..n(.e in the lllJlkin , „f
I he local fair was among the th(. iuetion.
first to open last fpll. and this f
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holt. Denver, year we drew
■ | Colorado
C. F. Woodward, Joplin. Miss-
ouri
( has. T. Howard; Mrs. Jim Love
and Miss Anna Belle Kearby, Min-
eral Wells
D. .1. Wand. San Angelo , --------------------- . ,
John Imws Shipp, Lovera. Texas to exceed ten ;wr cent of his earn- away which made it easier for an
Jim Hudson, Bridgeport, Texas ings. He must spend nine dollars automobile to plunge through it.
I. . C. Martin, Waxahachie, Tex. in living expenses for every dol- Then Horton and Miss Landis
J. E. Buttrie and family, Cal- lar saved. That being the case he wer* instructed to drive through
vert, Texas 'cannot be too careful about un- wall. They braved themselves.
Asa Neal ami family, Pendleton, necessary expenses. Ven- often a Yor the crash and after it was 9ve^|
Oregon -few cents properlv invested, like Horton declared that he recenedl
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moyers; Mr. buying seeds for his garden, will enough shaking up to last hmi for
J. II. Duff and son;
Ihiff. Ferris. Texas
Norine
( n-ary. R. G. Davidson. Ora
Daviiiaon. T. M.
wife. J K. Curtis, Miss Leta Ben-
nett. Mollie ami Kutie Bell, Gates-
Daily
Want Ads
Mrs. J. R. save several dollars outlay later a life time. I
on. It is the same in buying *, [?* **, a I***, . a,cc,H ent;.
Me- Chanierlain’s Colic ami Diarrhoea l*an<l>*-‘ I think I would
Remedy. It costs but a few cents, h-v' b<,e“ thc
and a bottle of it in the house
often saves a doctor's bill of sev-
eral dollars.
lady's and child's elothmg. Re-
tan to I a-d ger office ..r F. P
t, Rawls. Texas 27-»i l w
It is an unpleasant experience Tu*!?a3rT?
for a human being to drive auto-jB^np Girl;” *ho • Harold Lloj
mobiles into a telegraph pole or eo“e<y • „
through a wall, and it is d.uihly', Wednesday and Thursday-- Hay. a Paramount
unpleasant to do it deliberately *T*b’e Top Ranch; also a Mutt.Vur^Conley in Wk*
an.i vet with unoarent abandon * JeYf comedy. (an Educational Mermaid comedy,
ami .‘-xeitem.-nt which comes from Frid«y-Vi< A Dana in “Glass Friday-"The Undercurrent ” a
performing this feat through ac- and X Pathe comedy. Selznick picture; also Selzmek
cident.
Edward Horton, hero of the
iVitagrapli product ion, “The Lad-
,der Jinx," which will be shown
;at the Fo-to-sho Theatre, Bal lin-
ger, on Saturday, and Margaret
Landis, his leading woman, had
Sunshine Comedy
“POOR FISH”
And Universal Western
4 1*8 Xi aej^ss » m
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1923, newspaper, July 28, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207161/m1/2/?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.