Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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Marriage License Homage to Lenine
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Plans are fast taking shape for
PHILADELPHIA. Jan
22
One
one of the best banquets ever stag-
preceding week
LONDON. Jan 22
sustained in automobile accidents
patches received here state
Kress was asked today to author- cused of planning
to kill Dolly
ize appropriations of $5,130,306 for Scott.
a manicurist, because she
By Copeland C. Burg
(Inter aational
spirit of the occasion
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NACOGDOCHES, Jan 22
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several Jersey,
welter
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class certificates in element
title is
high school work
the streets by next week offering writing, talking and broadcasting
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this place to Carrizo Springs
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STOP THAT
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COLD NOW!
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but'his boom at that time blew upi
new
the bills that will be returned by now be forgotten
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The Store of Personal Service"
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the actual pouring of
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where
LAST DAY TO SEE
PALA I STARTS TOMORROW
store
others are suits on debt
of the clean up raids
The highway department is anx- day night, ran amuck t
UP
rides the skies.
spell
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with influenza
Comedy
Be wise and advertise.
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"HUSBANDS MUST PLAT"
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With the grand jury finding the ,
usual amount of indictments at
District Court Will
Have Heavy Docket
chairman and they will completely
decorate the basement, making it
the prettiest banquet room that
was found that his injuries were
not serious
Soviet
paying
be present at the awarding of the
contract on the first part of High
beat ing
Hoove i
Florida
Mann
town in this part of the state
Ticket committees will be
student bodies
The Herring school has just vot-
spring
already
Kearns
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bench for the first time in Run-
nels county
vey of th’ road is almost complete
at present and as soon as this is
done the plans will be sent to Aus
tin
is
the
car
was
o deeply
his anx
A
ce
the
that
Soviet Russia Pays Three Injured in
Railroad Wreck!
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Giant Army Plane
Leaves Midland
Johnston Is Out;
Probe Continues
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ugh med
in !■ a v,
HOOVER SPEC T AI
Army Buildings
To Effect Texas
Admits Killing
Girl in Texas
Trimmier Attends
Highway Meeting
All Rural Schools
Open This Week
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LAST
SHOW IN(:
azv Negro is
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Shot In Police
ay and
kere Satur-
teny in the
fily Intet natiot
( hampion
Another Great Police Dog in
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has
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C. of C. Banquet [ 10 Day Notice for
Completing Plans
for the consideration of the court
At present there are 27 new cases
on the docket and about a similar
the construction of army air corps spurned him, William A Cuaron,
buildings during 1931, in a bill by age 22. was arrested today He ad-
Representative James of Michigan mitted to the police that he had
knocked to the pavement He was
carried to the sanitarium where it
now ancient history but
of flu now raging in Tokio is tak-
ing a toll of 35 lives daily dis-
w l
on some scribes hereabouts are still
often are
being taken
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Jack Carroll is able to be
Kearns Digs Up
New Candidate
For Ring Crown
that little j
MeLarnin. I
like an oil well when
LOWELL BUSINESS MEN
FORM EXPANSION BODY
Harv- ’
way along the Rio Grande frontier come up Lorn the bottom of fist-
for a distance of 350 miles from iana in the past few months, is
most loudly mentioned as F ield's ।
Influenza Peak
Definitely Passed
Joe Dundee, welterweight cham-
Freddie Mueller of Buffalo
Promoter Jim Mullen is seeking
to sign Joe Dundee for a title fight
intention of increasing the counts ’ day."
The county superintendent's of-
The flee states that all schools in the
Pa*
temperature would drop to •
between 20 and 10 Tuesday •
night
The message from New Or
leans states "Much colder,
freezing tonight or Wednes
visitors here from
almost every
the former
These 30 cases are in addition to Kearns avows the Field kayo may way No 30, to be paved The cot
ed by the chamber of commerce
here. Harry Lynn and his commit-
tee in charge of the arrangements
are working every day to get the
program complete within the next
few days and they are well satis-
fied with the prospects for the
staging of a banquet that will be
different from any ever staged
here before.
The banquet will be held In the
tion and there
Among the proposed items are killed a girl in Austin, Texas, and
the crowd ever assembled in I CHICAGO. Jan 22 Jack Kearns, I Duncan Field at San Antonio, was later pardoned by Governor
The committee has placed orders who guided Jack Dempsey into the : $22’ 000. and Randolph Field, Tex- Miriam Ferguson
for caps, favors and serpentine worlds heavyweight boxing title as. $490,500 ____ ___
MOSCOW, Jan 22 All
paper together with many kinds of and wealth and fame, claims he is
noise makers to put pep into the about to greet the world with an 9 (4,. (VL.,. •
occasion The caps and favors for other wearer of crowns • U1CI lidrRes
this year's banquet are different This time th? well-dressed Mr j A . _
from what has ever been used here Kearns has invaded the welter a/ngt Pppott
before and will add much to the ranks and he has predicted that if [ t‘ou- l 1 lit 11
received by the First National
Bank direct from the weather
bureau at New Orleans, La.,
shortly after noon and The
Daily Ledger received a mes-
sage from International News
Service along the same line
Predictions were that the
ious to complete No 30 and no time Central Police station as he was
will be lost in getting actual con- being led to the Court room He
struction started all along the rn- slashed three policemen and was
Ure route through the county then shot to death
basement of the new Methodist
church and Mrs. J. G Douglass and
her Sunday school class of young
women will serve the banquet This
alone insures a menu that will be
all home cooked and different from
the usual menus
A decoration committee has been
appointed with C. R. Stone as
he was struck by the car and
peak of the influenza epidemic county are open again this week
has passed definitely, the public and that sickness seems to be
health service announced today much better in all rural communi-
For the week ending January 19, ties Last week there were a total
25 states reported 43,698 new cases of five schools closed. most of them
as compared with 60 659 for the on account of the flu and measles
illness not
we have
Mrs Alton Brady is quite sick at
her home on sick street with in-
fluenza and other complications
Every one opened Monday morn-
ing with all teachers present and
The epidemic an excellent attendance in the
will be
n II n r 11 Light Company and the Boston and
F all F rom Ladder Maine railroad
During the past year 22 new in
‘g atal tn Mon dustries of diversified character
*’ 1 Ceel LU .'lull with payrolls amounting to $1 500
___ . 000 have come to Lowell
et there is a heavy civil docket class he will be eagerly sought for
Oran Lee w is
Dallas tin week
FN ROUTF me rning for a tumor on his brain ,
p. m. for one of the heaviest dock- for Field's services in that fight the comfort of Mr Hoover
ets ever tried her? Juries have Fields is no new discovery, as special secret , । vin men
been summoned for the full four Kearns may have led the fans and nboard the train
weeks and indications are that press to believe here in the prairie
News Staff Correspondent)
freezing weather is over
Engineers an working West of
Ballinger on No 30 and will hav
N E V E R
has she made such a
thrilling masterpiece.
Parish aginst Johnston to an overwhelm-
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MEMBER INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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Geo Holman and O
accompanied to
by his brothers
le where he will
on the dockets about 30 criminal The other night MeLarnin him th • State Highway Department and
out the that stretch of road ready to be
to the attention of the court, 11 former citizen "By "G orge assisted
are divorce cases and most of the them in closing out the Comanche
over 50 cases to be tried at this stock of goods which they had at given the final O K bv the high
term of the 27 new cases to come that place Our old friend and way department shortly The stir
Heat your entire house with
•ne gas heater. The Estate
Gas Heatroia will do this
satisfactorily.
BALL HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store
" mrMo.
Miss Georgia Singletary. clerk lush fighter, Jimmy
TO MIAMI
special train
elect He rbert
(Ny l tern ational
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WASHINGTON Jan 22
Matinee
Night
ELIZZARD PREDICTED TO
HIT TONIGHT
BALLINGER, TEXAS. TUESDAY? JANUARY it. 1929
------------ age 40. a brakeman, and Frank
The quickest way to keep abreast Suddel, age 39, an engineer. were
with the times is to read the ads also injured
much of th? old docket will be cities He was very highly touted
disposed of at this term of court on the Pacific Coast as a light-
Judge E J Miller will occupy the weight as much as four years ago
AUSTIN, Jan. 22 The Senate Russia united today in
today passed the Wirtz bill ex- homage to the memory of Nikolai man was fatally injured and two
empting from taxation all bonds Lenine, upon the fifth anniversary others hurt when two locomotives
and other securities of the Univers-, of his death Many thousands jour- crashed in the Reading Railroad
ity of Texas It also passed a bill neyed to the mausoleum here to freight yards early today LROy
requiring persons desiring to marry view his body, which rests in a Heflin, 30-year old brakeman sus-
to file an application with the glass coffin tained injuries and Homer Barnes
county clerk ten days before ob-
taining the license They also pass-
“SKY RIDER"
A new type of dog picture Hr
International News report
ed "West Texas: Tonight
fair and colder, warn live
stock people Temperature 20
to 10 W e il nesday partly
cloudy and warmer
“East Texas Tonight and
Wednesday, fair. colder and
freezing in the northern por
tion."
amount of cases continued from returned from Comanche
the last term of court There is well they had been closing <
undergo an operation Wednesday
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OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 22
With Governor Henry S Johnston
suspended pending his impench-
ment trial, the legislature today
turned their attention to the state
house departments und r the ex-
ecutive control with the avowed
if the weather man
right, better turn off
water and drain the old
tonight A stock w arning
a Chicago appearance
and the family
in this < ■ unty
and avert further slckm .
crossed into
en route to
mail', highly
re ymp athiz ■ with them in
ious hour
findings will run the total of cases
to be tried by the coming court
to about 100 .
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cases left from the last term of self was stopped by Ray Miller of
court to be tried at this term Chicago in a Detroit ring, so Mr
of the court, stated Tuesday morn- knocked him cold in a couple of
ing that there were at present rounds maybe it was three rounds
Reunor means gas heater sat-
hfaction. Many sizes and
prices that suit you. Let us
demonstrate them.
BALL HARDWARE 00.
The Winchester Store
White is anxious that all those
contemplating taking these exam:
nations at any time during the
year make a note of the change
bv the state department and let
him know what time they will be
ready to take their examinations.
These examinations are for second
> tract is supposed to be let to s me
ed a bill providing. methods of
serving process on non-residents
who may contribute to injuries
pre- *>ran
insure Norton
Nine f ' nd
WILI OrERATE ON ORAN
III IN BAYLOR HOSPITAI *
ADOL* .
H ’ 1 I m
—-- against Fields early this
District court will be called in Mullen is said to have
Ballinger on February 11 at 1:30 made an agreement with
caution is
rules cold tablets and Ci
icines th • will stop that
be returned in bills and will be in is a favorite in Chicago, where This stretch will be of cement
ready for trial the third week of he knocked out Kid Kaplan, form- and state Highway Engineer Gar
the present term of court er featherweight champion if therett in charge of the work her
in addition to the criminal dock- Irish wisp advances to the heavier expects
<h Inte,
J F Lusk is confined to his
h< in with a severe case of influ-
enza
Slight colds are not generally,
dangerous in themselves but most
the grand jury at this term The in this connection there is a company Tuesday- of this week and
grand jury will start work th? first rumor that MeLarnin has been the part that will be included in
day of court and will continue in greatly weakened in recent battles this first contract will include tin
session until they finish investigat- making weight for lightweight op stretch from the city limit north
Xng all crime that is brought to ponents it is said he contemplates to the precinct line about one
their attention Their findings will entering the welter class McLain mile north of Hatchci
first Chicago opponent 'Billy Light :
and My Sullivan of St Paul, may
also box Fields here, as well as i
County Judge Paul Trimmier is
in Austin this week to meet with
CHICAGO Jan 22 Oscar Mon
roe negro, who was seized in one ।
Th big bus doesn't try to take
more road than it needs it just
takes what it does need
signals of more seriou
to h lishtly regarded
banquet tickets to everyone The about the demerits of th? decision
tickets will sell for $1 each and ‘hat lifted the laurel leaves from
every citizen in Ballinger is urged ‘he black man s head
to Ret tickets and attend the an- Promoter Mique Malloy will in-
nual affair on Tuesday. January troduce Fields to Chicago fans on
29 at the Methodist church January 28 at a show in the White (left for Stamford Tuesday morning
_______________ City arena Jack McCarthy, a to look after business
Eagle Pass Plans ar? under way youngster from the tough and
here for construction of new high- rough West Side here, who has Hoover S rain
I
Reaches Florida
ment to .tar! not later than
early spring about the time
Mi and Mis J C Sturge havt
ed $1200 worth of bonds to be used
in building another room to their
present building and building book
cases in their library Judge Paul
Trimmier earned the bond tran-
script to Austin this week with him
to rush the paper work as fast as
possible so that actual work on the
building can begin without un-
necessary delay
The time of holding teachers’
examinations has been changed
slightly this year and instead of
seven examinations, only six will
be held There are some in the
county planning to take examina-
tions in February but this exami-
nation will not be held this year
and th first one will take place
on April 5 and 6 This is the same
date that the Mid-Texas Teachers'
Association meets here
Other examinations will be held
during the v ar on the following
dates April 5 and 6, June 7 and
8 July 5 and 6 August 2 and 3.
September 6 and 7 and December
6 and 7
County Superintendent R E
CLARA V
BOW
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MOB'
WITH
RICHARD ARLE
Pres ide nt- - ' hi u ble was not 1
and partv cat ed until the last few days Ht
early today : Bayl 1 H • ital
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MIDLAND Jan 22 The giant
rmy plane Question Mark is
scheduled to take off today for
Shreveport, La via Dallas for
Washington The plane landed h r<
vesterday
'■ Ernest Moody and his orchestra pion, can be chased into the ring1 I"t " 11. ' — ; '
will be on the job to keep the air with his new find. Jack!? Fields, of pAl1A3 Jan 22 William Pro
filled with music at all intervals Los Angeles, the crown will change 1 e,t alleged hi-jacker murdere:
where music is nded. Other en- hands lanc gunman, who is being held
tertainment numfevs are being ar- Kearns has just arrived in Chi- here without bund today wa: num
ranged at present and the state cago with Fields, established aed 1,1 three more warrants, all
is being combed for a humorous western headquarters here and set Irom Oklahoma He was charxed
speaker,that will be a show within the waves in motion in twocases with highway robbery
itseir. The entire affair will be fun Chicago is a favorit? battle- andthe other wasassault with in-
and no serious dry moments will ground of Dempsey s old manager tent to murder The crimes were
happen on the program if the It was here a few years ago he en- a Heed to hav been committed
committee can help it ticed Tiger Flowers, then middle-“t Holdenville, Okla
Invitations are being sent now weight champion, into between the i .
to commercial bodies in this sec- ropes with Mickey Walker, of New' Elwood. McWilliams was pain-
king fully hurt Tuesday when he was
How Walker won the light and thelrun over by a car Elwood was rid
ing a bicycle on Broadway when
ey S Dav. age 31 was probably ‘
f Ita ly injured today when a 15- ‘
foot ladder slipped from under him '
while he was working on a snail *
platform He fell on concrete hit- '
ting on his head and shoulders
UME NO. 23 NUMBER 2 .G
this term as other terms, their again after a severe sixth
KTRAIN
A) DRUG co. IV
Mrs Kirk Grege i y who had been
to Stamford for a visit with Mr
(; ■ gory has r t ur ned home
Fla Jan 22 Tin Mr ! e has been suffering for some
LOWELL. Mass Jan 22 The
proposed formation of a commit-
tee on industrial expansion which
would represent varied service in-
terests. has been announced by
the Lowell Chamber of Commerce
Tentative plans include represen-
tation from the Lowell Electric
Light Corporation. Lowell Gas
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WASHINGTON, Jan 22 Con- LOS ANGELES, Jan 22 Ac-
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1929, newspaper, January 22, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494016/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.