Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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seen in "domitory abbreviations,"
kissing scenes of excessive length,
and a rowdy class room scene,
where the professor is publicly in-
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Rise in Movies
Due to Voices
Too late whin you are speeding to
think about what would happen if
a tire should go. Get rid of your tire
worrit, before your engiue starts-
not after Better yet -get rid of tire
Ho classified advertisement ac- the legitimate stage, Ruth Chat-
cepted on an “until ordered out terton Nancy Carroll and William
bases The number of times the Powell, but in each instance the
Jaywalkers Win
As Chicago Law
Is Thrown Out
Included were
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remove the coating of tin film
a month ago they became angry
That was when Bol ce Commiss on-
er William Russell decided to en-
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talkie us being tlv
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By William Barker
(International News Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, August 14 The
But behind this account <>i strict and Marguerite Burton. of Law
cen orship lies hidden a tale of renceburg Tennessee. John Glass
hardship endured I Ian Tajima 1 Houston Joe Johnson of Bon
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(By Internationai News Service)
CHICAGO August 14 A masher
itot badly mashed here recently
when trying to flirt with Miss Vir-
ginia Mercereau. champion woman
wrestler ot the World
Virginia tossed the over-atten
tive youth to the sidewalk and
quletiy beat his head against the
onvement
(International News Staff
CHICAGO Aug 14
40 reels o!
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Broadway Lights
automobiles and wished to con pan’s protective of morals are "las- bridge games
force the two-y ar-old jaywalking been made in order sound synch-
ordinance. He sent four coppers ronized and dialogue pictures, it is
regular term from the American X idemy ot : 1 ed
Each trusty gendarmerie
at the
n the last eight months with
ay walkir ( ordinance not en-
talkie" to receive drastic censor
cuts
tinue Russell was firm and told civious and suggestive "
County, to be holden at the Court first stage r . wa
your speedometer
says 50 * * * *
what 7voa Id hapfjen
if a tire should qo ?
Chicas.....ne of jected They have instead decided
tBy International News Servicel
TOKYO, Aug 14 While bearing
tion and no advertisement ac- sunset of the silent drama today,are somewhat like bulls when they all-dialogue moving picture to be
womar
Carrino Bprings Contract has
ten awarded to the Mayhew Lum
ber Company for the erection of a .
large warehouse for the State HI
wny Department
cepted for less than 25 cents. Ail (revealed six new stars in the film see a red light they get angry screened in Japan. The Yild Bar
aubsequent insertions ic per wordconstellation. Thry’ve seen em of coure tor ty " will also remain upon Home
each insertion They are William Powell. Eve- many years now but it wasn’t until office annuals as being the first
All classified advertisements [ lyn Brent, Richard Arlen. Nancy
FOR RENT Five room house
furnished or unfurnished 1204
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LOSr German police pup. 2 1-2 pany to place them in the featured
mnths old Phone 90 Liberal player class was their volce.
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tried to
must be accompanied by cash Carroll, Gary Cooper and Ruth
unless advertiser has a regular chatterton
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gs. on the st.
in Washington
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on the road with a free t ind N«
lire failures to dread. No plag aine
delays changing tin. on the load
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Don’t try ninety miles on the
new pavement until you get Coop-
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GIRL WRKSTLER PUTS
MASHRR ON rUfMINf
Mi and Mrs D A Gentry, of
Dallas, have returned to their
h me after a visit to friends here
principal qualifications which in-
fluenced Paramount-Lasky com-
cities can run-
anywhere they
a i s at the mo
Mrs Holman is Club Hostess
in complimenting her bridge
club members and out-of-town
visitors who are guests of rela-
tives and friends here. Mrs
George Holman was hostess at a
most pleasurable affair on last
Friday morning
was the harming guest of honor ==
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week when her ousin Mis Floyd ==
Carr entertained for her with a ==
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family of
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and other
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falls victim to the censors scissors ... .. i ». ....
to an extent of 130 meters, the suite of the Holman home on
length officially ordered to be re- Eighth Street, in which 3 profu-
moved sion of vari-colored summer
It is also first time the censor flowers had been used in grace-
board frowned upon dialogue and ful arrangement. the usual five
ordered this feature of a film de- tables were prettily appointed A
leted besides instructing the re- delectable two-course breakfast o
moval of kissing scenes and ‘nude grapefruit, waffles bacon
been accustomed to dodge speeding sequences which according t > Ja- coffee was served preceding
they assume will Ballinger Tuesday after spending
t believe the two months visiting in her fot
n ■ home at Tovah
House in the city oi Ballinger on
the 31 day of October 1929 ;he
same betng the third Monday in
Oetober !929 then and ther
inswer a petition tiled in -aid
of.J in the 7th day \ .
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or bargain" tires—the , are a wide
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FOR RENT — Modern brick into pictures when her beauty at-
home, five large rooms and bath. tracted the attention of directors
double garage built in features lt the then Universal film com-
and hot water heater Close in any s studio at Fort Lee. N J
Call 340 l3-3td She was in the unsung ranks of
so that the scene s
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FOR RENT Furnished part-
ment, close in, modern conven-
tenet's Phone 179
review Th Wild Party
Guests were Mmes D E Ros:
Misses Vivian
Crawford. of
and Lucille
Eleanor Wil-
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ame in
prompted her to obtain work at an
To the Sheriff or any Constable of arlyage and shortly um being
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You are hereby commanded to ni winter Garden New y rk
summon Bud Coats and the un- Her w rk as Roxy iz , play
known heirs of Bud Coats by mak- Chicago g . het int the tilms
ing publication of this citation in she was featured in the Fox
some newspaper in the said Run-
zs County. U there be a news- iuction Ladies Mu .Dress
paper published therein but if not, fter tha she was 1 ' M‘
then in the nearest County where- the Paramount prod ction
in a newspaper is published, for Able ' Irish Ri '
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four consecutive weeks previous to William P W 11 IS a native f
the return day hereof, to be and ittsburgh He was graduated
in The ne er
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the ole swimmin’ hole" on Elin
Cret k a picnic luncheon was en-
joyed .
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Januat and Jul. or compounded
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Coats and the unk IW .
Bud Coats, are iefendar s
The nature of said suit b
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miry of the District Court t Run
nels County. Texas be iot g ing to
khre e rs tile defendan here :
it Im ng d • ted that defendant
Bud Coats Ls dead, and that plait
of the inspectors in charge ham Frank Drews of Dallas
ring the review of this film w Cheatham M S Karmany
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a sup T Brook yn acc nt, which
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ive it b conies do .by trying
Til. difficulty was further
ightened by a m nerous sprink
ig of co ‛g at expr ssio is sand-
The censors also decided when Glass,
fterr Bowler passing The Wild Party to aban liams,
karned ’ it nly one pedestrain don their former practice of oblit- Jones.
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and that pedestra as could take
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It’ sonly natural, when you re
on vacation and meeting so
many new people to want
to put your best foot for-
ward And nothing adds
quite so much to your confi-
lienee as a clever piece ol
jewelry or a dainty vanity
Such gifts are sure to be
appreciated Our selection
includes all the newest ideas
—as well as any number of
smart Gruen Guild watches
for sports wear Prices arc
most sensible, too!
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M: H H Luckett returned to =
Brit ish n .a
Vivian Sellers of Ballas is Honoree ==
Mi Vivian Sellers of Dallas ==
Mi and Mrs
family returned
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Mr l ajima char act 11 ed
Hey who da ya think ya are
a A ya blind Cantcha
the light 2"
Hun said Alderman Bowler
fore said court, on said tirst ay
of the next term ther ot this wri
with your return thereon showing
Ih>w you have executed th - same
Given under my hand and seal
it said Court at office in Balling t
'Texas, this the 7th da of Augus
A D 1929
(SEAL
Georgia Singletar:
Clerk of the District Court
of Runnels Count v Tex i
By Aline Barber Deputy
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929, newspaper, August 14, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494180/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.