Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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MEMBER INTERNATIONAL Nws
Good Crowd Present 1 Three Prisoners
Man Shot While
High Water in Trinity
Planes Crash in
Attempt Escape
Armv Sham Battle
Readingat Home
Endangers Lake Worth
(Bv International News Service)
A packed house v present Fri ;
Whistle is Removed
in the death row, three prisoners
(By Int rnational News Srvicej
From Child’s Throat
UTILITIES CONSTRUCTING
He was a nativt
visit
aged mother, several
brothers and sisters
from him stating that he was stuck
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him but in some way neither car
Northeast Texas
been t iken out and the infant be
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House Passes Bills
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Victims Buried
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damaged
northwest
made a very
his talk to ।
with ALAN HALE
ROBE RT ARMSTRONG
and FRED KOHLER
gram and everybody present was
the fact that the speaker of the
•evening did not arrive in time for
the principal address of the eve-
and delivered an
good from every
■ will
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County’s Rentals
Are $5,000 Month
Local Produce
Market Shows
i jazz band
States so
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Not Superstitious
team
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Plodding Pilgrims
Off to Big Spring
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sands of dollars worth ot property ed through the aid of a broncho
is jumped with a parachute Both pi
l its were of the Ninety-first Pursuit
Squadron, Rockwell Field San Di-
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policy
Al., i substation for
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'his glide rule had to be
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WILLIAM
ford and Mi Johnson were hur
storms which swept
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neritt
will be one of the speakers on the |
program for the West Texas Cham |
her of Commerce Convention wh i
it convenes in El Paso this sum-
mer
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Stat in a Eig
attempted to break jail here to-
ters home
worse for
mans said
The toy
a number of friends had lunch
with Walter D Clin - Saturday and
was located and retnoi
the operating table
the program
low when twi plain
Eggs
since a
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love, faith and service
fitting application in
the class
The remainder of
gan to revive The child had re-
covered sufficiently within an hour:
to begin the return trip to its Win
day They were William ' Dagger'
home h re
1929 senior class The program be-
gan at 8 o’clock with all thesentors pruR under sentence or death ror ,
in cups and gowns occupying the murder of wilam Mann, high
front seats in the auditorium The, ...
. , , , . . , school stud'lit, Johnnie Meyers.
faculty of the high school wa , . . 1 . .
2 , . who was sentenced to 99 years in ■
seated on the stage _____._____ - _____ -.l
The disappointment to the pro-
he was very sorry that hi misfor
tune on the road had kept him
from being present to deliver the ;
planning to
he had an
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crashed in mid
Columbus todav
at the present time Seventy lot?
.....ith bars sawed........ells
commencement program of the
agent Some 130 residences
as they marched aero,.; the stage
Superintendent H U Lyon and
I _A< pleading guilty to a
ImiproVeneiil vaulting V K Wedgeworth . ' :
* |ney Judge Shannon requested that
‘the charge be placed against him
are up about four cents
month ago and 22 cents
o Our
Let us give you a price on
new awnings for your home
— re-covers for the old awn
ings, too.
HALL HARDWARE CO
The Winchester Store
pp. siti n A I
bill t nut it
new ine
of Italy He was
Houston where
tion So
hibited
withdra
the address and was on his way
to Ballinger. Just a short time
before th? program was to start
H. C. Lyon received a telephone call
two yea rs
ular with
will mak.
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from flu
in; count
Hut hit
to deputy
tall price has been 25
some time
The local cream is
over production of raw
of Texas property in
brugh
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t . th
47 sith bullet , as
were hurt at reach with I rceps any part
air over North
(By interaationa
AUSTIN Mix 1
out near Hatchri and could not
make it Two cars were sent for
until Saturday morning His car
had been drowned in a stream just
west of Hatchri on tile detour and
a wrecker was sent to bring it to
CLEVEI AND
entire city is
outside of the United
afternoon at
I Travi
fers oi
" school approximately
month, according to I
tile 1928 squad Lu k
guard ’ ackle and . nd
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where he
' thun
• ooler in
partly
. cloudy
. uyday
1 .n the
At a meeting
letter men on
held Salm das
funerals were held for 36 of the vic
t ims ol the elinu' disa : I •.
dent Hoover wired an expres ion
X Man's Han
Lout Andrew F D S liter who
was filed against Wedgeworth who ber nine will likely b. on the team M: Lu k ha
Many 1; tet lor chat a have been
in de in the store and each cha ige
is made for the greater conven
ience Of out < ustome 1 s
i to Re>nii on
team of 1927 a
scop*. an iustrument carrying an
electrically lighted tube through
which the surgeon । an locate and
BALLINGEK, TEXAS SAIURDAY, MAY 18,1929
It seemed none th?
the experienee. physi-
Lochridge, real estate
(3y la* rnat aaa Yew* Service)
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN M
ft. ;als of the Zeppe i w rk
1 up out .d it, banks The crest
Near death from choking after reached th highest mark since
men Iettered las’ fall I
team and of that num 1
and both men are
their t am mat. s
good field captain
Samples of in a n y bright
colors for window and door
awnings for your inspec-
tion.
HALL HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store
search was made until nearly 10 i
o'clock. Mr Cline was compelled
to spend the night at a home near
Hatchel and did not arrive here
local demand, although some are
being shipped From 33 to 35 cents
is the prevailing retail price for
fryers.
Hens have shown the best spring
ices in several seasons and are
v bringing the producers 20
t *2 cents per pound Several
cars of ens have been shipped
from here
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conHlect W!th
V I ler a and
sion line
Agnes Howard
$17.65 in justice court here after
Farm- by United States army
a sault to murder
FOOTB M I II IM III I TN !' '
1930 < XI’ I MN N VI | RDAY fou
nine
.ar ndisiook
u . bring into the cof- of sympathy
the Ballinger it wa
reports an!'.....ple are complimenting u: on
' the very noticeable change and the
milk and I advantage gained by the shopper
We have re arranged our fruit
and vegetable window i mo
A charg ' of
late yesterday
H McDaniel.
inducement t.
for robbery The three contrived I Mrs Henry Baker of Winters. was
to be placed in the same cell last saved when the whistle was re-
night in the break for freedom I moved Friday night at West Tex
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in 4 h ur
Pete Gavuz
elapsed l in
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Athens still have
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traffic
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Blown New Potato
Squa h Del Monte Sts
Asparagus rips on Toa '
DALLAS Max 18 Arming them-
(By Internatioual Newsservice)
DALLAS May 18 Officers to-
day ire earching for the assassins
w . . mg’.', riddled Frank Buss.
an automobile believed to have
been driven b another man, and
drov rapidly away It is believed
that Bos was the victim of a feud
alimenta: canal bronchial
stomach and open part of
lungs
played end todav sig
d tackle on pi■ hibiting
has played ' ale < l
Ballinger and get it in shape to
return to Wichita Falls
„ , Bill Miller. Mrs C
Alfred Crager was called upon and Willam sanders
at the last minut2 to deliver theipundse
address to the class and without
any preparation he filled the place
Boston Cream Pie with Vanilia
Ice Cre am
FORT WORTH May 18 i
ers were f! - i from the
(B) International News Service)
FORT WORTH May 18 Count:
Judge Dave Shannon paid a fine
of $1 and costs, amounting t>
May IS
tile sherif
yta O ■ M 1)
the XV. e: ite bill
di rimination in t he
iusur uh . and pi■ ..;b
J F Ink I t' Saturday
Mark t prices on poultry ami
eggs have taken an upward trend
during the last - 1 ■ d 1 ■ • ' ■ alleged t have I . 1
the exception of fryer which are Shannon with , . -
down two cents Horn the last price fight between tin two in, need , r but it . th >uglP
quotation , tura that very lew would b,
Fryers are now bringing 25 cent • Europe ■' ■ . .
for the lighter types and 28 cents bands for the benefit ol American fall
for the heavier one. The supply i tourists But there, still omething
is scarcely sufficient to furnish
found him on the road and a
Ch i . f Meat
Will be complet
sibly J ermittin
he r flight to I
T union F‘! lie .
ins urhcten
juror bill .
much of the local product i being
shipped from the city
Much garden truck of local pro
duction is now being offered on tin
local market. Including fresh on
ions, radishes peas, beans, and
greens Fair prices are paid for
these commodities Dewberries and
blackberries of local production are
now offered at local stores and
the prices are reasonable
F ALLS May 18
this is the 13th, don't
1 Mrs Lucille Scoit,
' y . lerk oi a negro
yi .• for a man iage
.......nth
m I didn't replied
iv- grot > 1 He ' urned
e ct wi‘n questi ning
. hispers
(Ay International News Service)
COl UMBUS o . May 18 Death
ami tragedy rode roughshod int
mony in a ca
ibsequetit tn .
1 Prender J ■
is d pre vidit
•ri of dr tri
was carried out in accordance with
the prom im R T Wililams pr
ident of the board <>t trustees, de
livered the diplomas to 66 senior
tewed Shoulder of Spring Lamb
Fried Chicket Southern Style
Real Pork Chops wit) Apple
Fritters
azternoon
Grat z p
ten days
effect in the body A man
set i. running from the house
$5,000 a
PK! Hit I • NHW sPAP} R
RI s MIEI INI, X R MHO
Meadows and seriously injured following the shooting He got into
18 T.
today a
VOLUME 21 NJ MUI k 34
pressed hopt tl;
repairs upon tl
tile criminals beat two jailers, R as Baptist Sanitarium here alter J W E Meaders who is doing
ning Walter D Cline of WichitaB Caldwell and B S Kuykendall.! the parents had made a fast drive i gin repair work at Winters for the
Falls had been secured to deliver over the head, seriously injuring from their home to Abilene ABILENE, May In older Runnels County Gin Company re
Kuykendall Th1 noise of the fight I Efforts of the parents to remove i t0 provide t“O "ay or I P lit, ports the roads between Ballinger
around deputies, who overpowered the toy from the infant > bronchial 1 pyi s ",099 n d Ha'chH in an ilmo-’ impas
the trio after a desparate encoun- tub.- were futile, and the race to j ,8 Sa ,"11 "1", ° ,0 ible condition since the recent rain
ter Pruitt and Meyers are in the , Abilene was begun .ending at 12:30/10, dS , I" 10 loke ’ ‘ in 'hat ■< c n
jail hospital from injuries received o’clock this morning Five minutes ” more, Po", 11 ‘ ‘",
in the fight with the deputies jafter the child had been placed on/A5 -- 167 > c '- co3u11 .
had X” u.“u" To Repair Zeppelin
lsey and
Ballinger
w: n Mr
(By Inter nattonal News Servtce,
FORT WORTH May 18 Six
persons were injured and thou- ।
Santa Am I
To com ! '<■ and oh i ite the
extension, th.' c mpany will build
a steel la d 66 kv ubstatiot
it Cross Plains and will equip the
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the penitentiary for robbery, and he had swallowed a tin whistle, 1922 The dam at Lake Worth
W R Armstrong, given 25 years (the two-year-old son of Mr and endangered reports indicated
the Sa urda and will
>iid Mi K V N"
lift -
is d i .
winter !
at Byers other towns hit includ
36 Clinic Blast
<> May
enjoy it more
uend them
address Mr Clinegisan important jon the north bank of the Colorad, high ichool building. Jervis Rohm
figure in the life of West TexasH River are rease dto camp cottager. son was elected captai ' ■" '
appears on many programs and] football te am and Robert Luk al vid. th.
■ ] I* t mate captain
Judge Pays fine
°, * Ballinget he .I ti.it only those *
In Assault Case h „
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1929, newspaper, May 18, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494113/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.