Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
(Ey Associated Press)
High Power Drama
Texas
Callinger,
thelmess New Screen Honors
*
A
Amer Legion Weekly.
do your part
fu rlv ’' led the house.
19-yea id
plans of rich parents to
prevent
is marriage to
Real Evidence of Merit
again distingu shes himself
in
film. zine
moments
notably the t ashing that Julian picture
lower for 1923 than in the rural
.....es from 1 is father w hen he
willingness
• • • • •
This is true in California, Dela-
com
mitted in the United States Some
fifty
candid
det il
1 ist
LAST DAY
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
• latives t' r a few |
Metro production
in
66
sessa
99
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A First National Attraction
ol
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Galveston and Mrs Beck and .'
They at 1
vacati
Also Fox News Weekly
t rip.
10c Admission 30c
CATARRH
1
re
MOTHER!
Clean Child's Bowels
Announcement!
. won’t
anyt me sweetens the ston ach ind
BALLINGER PRINTING CO.
about very
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tion of the American Legion in
Brow nwood August 18th.
high
in this
attend
agents
The wooing of a modern Cinderella by an up-to-date
prince. Love Song Dance-Romance and Adventure
All in the springtime of life at the magical age of 21, when
the world is at your feet. A picturefilled with pep, spice, joy
Clarks
night.
1 poor girl. Bar
in a role admir
Children Love I
Pleasant Taste
FIRE ALARM
SPEEDINGI
Or •
reen
AUSTIN, Aug 12
on the American flag
ul of
given
soon
A.
eaves
tax eab
| There
ment M
our polities t day the
vote the people in herds inst
of leas ng 1 e no
free and open mind t
voting
oleman
time
W F. Weathersby left for Dal-
las Monday afternoon, w here The
will be in the market for several
days buying goods for Higgin-
botham Bros. & Co.
TEACH AMERICAN FLAG
IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OIN TMEN T
AND SOAP
campaign for president
speech of teceptance at
burg. West Virginia, last
Catarrh is
fluenced by (
HALLS
sista of an
Relief by
Internal Med
Some D
had the heada
1 We have been designated
as the local represent ~
ative of the Star En-
graving Company of Houston
and Fort Worth, the souths larg
est and most exclusive manufact-
urers of W eding im itations.
annomicemems, reception cam
• Visiting and business cards, so-
cial and business stationery, -
and greeting cards *.
1 Our samples are now on display
and we cordially invite your in-
spection. Engraved stationery
for social and business pur-
poses is a mark of distinction.
• old fr nds before going to
reunion grounds
_______________- , ____Dr. Palmer makes this state-
HARRY COULOM, 984 N. Harrison Ave., ment folle wing the publication of
Kankakee, Illinois. P
on your face can’t be removed from the inside be-
cause the more you drive out the matter they
come from, the worse they get.
his comes
a
ES: RECOMMENDED CITY BABIES ARE
* BY HER DOCTOR THE HEALTHIEST
Nat enthu
by Thrill
Support ng Miss Dana is a east communities as indicated by the
1e.1 b. W ruer Raxter, Rosemarylprovisional reports of the United
*4*
"California Fig Syrup" is
Dependable Laxative for
Sick Children
of portunity. 1 am taking it again for
01 weakness, as my family doctor has rec-
the ommended it for this purpose.”’- Mrs.
Tomorrow
Fred Thompson and his famous horse "Silver King"
in "THE MASK OF LOPEZ"
and another round of “Fighting Blood”
ET own up use
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
RI MEDY
A very nec essary h me remedy.
TODAY MAEROY THEATRE TODAY
SHOWING THE PICK o’ THE PICTURES
Scientist Tells How the
Gorilla Got His Foot
of the heen developed by this leverage
The gorilla’s foot is
adapted for graeping and climhing
There appears from the structure
of the human font no reason to
doubt that it has been developed
z . --- ------a from an organ adapted for the
women in factories had weak | same use.
**K.n 4 4-4 ‘ 4 | “Mother Nature in the process
of evolution brings her changes
about very gradually B.t the
human foot has a hard time in
keeping pace with modern civilise-
ton, unless we take care of it.”
etered at the Postoffice at Ballinger
as second class mail matter
buc rigtion the year-----$450
Rats, according to Washington
experts, are increasing; but this
Mr. Marrs expects to speak on may be propaganda to boost the
this subject at the flag conven silk stoc cir trad
were .1
Every day seems to grow brighter
for a democratic victory in the dramatic
arches and flat feet. Why? Partly
because they stood much upon
their feet. Much standing is not
a substitute for walking. Then
they wore extreme showy styles
stories of a decade
rates in cities than in rural dis
Itricts
habliaked every day except Staday.
By Tmu BALLINeE PEINTi Co.
Office of Publication, 711 Hutchings
Avenue
For sale by druggists every-in sixteen out of twenty seven
states for which records are avail-
Mr and Mrs Aloe Blagg, after
a visit here to Mrs Blagg’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs Claude Wil
meth. returned to their home at
Brownwood first of the week.
{ se I edger ( saesifi e
November election The repub
lieans are in the defensive
---------------------------‘able But in nine s ates the baby
power that appeared in Ainslee’s Maga death rate in cities of more than
film, zine Oscar Apfel directed the‘10,00€ population is actually
reunion
oke count
T uc. rooroe") an MNEi it *
T A PASPNN ; TREE Me NG TYPE OF
SYLFE CH THE GROUND
although the re was never such fine
footwear as today to choose from.
“The foot is subjected to power-
s ful mechanical forces Think of
the we ght that is imposed upon
it The gorilla shows an arboreal,
or tree-elimbing tree grasping
type of foot which has been modi-
filed by life upon the ground At
7 the young gorilla increases in
talents and
moves the sour fermentations, gases,
P visons and indigestible matter right out
of the bowels and you have a well, play-
ful child again •
Millions of mothers depend upon this
| gentle, harmless la xative. It never
I cramps or overacts Contains no nar
i eotics or soothing drugs Say "Cali-
| fornia" to your druggist and avoid
i counterfeits Insist upon genuine "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions
for babies and children of all ages
plainly printed on bottle.
i bes are realistic in
- I): na’s pe rformanee
announces h i s
1 - short
Ktoad
ATE o
If your little one is t-of-s
play seems sick, languid, not
suspect the bowels! A teas
delicious “California Fig Sy:
weight it becomes too heavy to live
in the trees nor an it find in them
!iedre. 1 t* er An,- her-
biverous appetite So it is forced
to live upon the ground and the
, 1 .t1 . .. .... off rt f its terrestrial life is shown
, ( Hit AGO Tl (Spec al) Stu in the heavy heel bone which re-
ithe theory of evolution ceives the weight of its gren
in point to the foot whose form body. But it exercises little pro
has .....hanged to scromodat ulsive offort with its legs as %
a ne w function r use,” u tomarily walks on all fours and
ed Dr W ham M Scholl, 1 so it has not developed the great
Ago kT ver n ch of the alf muscles of man ‘t inea not
advocate of fnotlemploy the leverage or fulcrum
: ne "I t We car *Pt & und : m tion f the feet as much A. man
everyday cases where the form if lors and t has not the exquisita
the oot has been modified Hard arches that distinguish the human
non elastic pavement, destroy the foot for many believe the Arch has
shock absorbing capacity 1. . ...., .
arches of the foot and subject it | motion,
to the crushing force of the weight
of the body This is because the
foot is forced to function upon a
surface that is not natural to it
In Chicago I found that many
NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it
imme 1 ately eases sudden, severe,
licky pairs and cramps in stomach
and bowels, leadly nausea and weak
« g diarrhoea. For children and
IS on
called for murders
county.
to meet.Jr. went along for :
and .1 T : m t ting of Santa F e
and rural districts in Minnesota
pasteurize-
o n the du ub public instruction. Th.....apter
the farmhouse gives the proper ethics and cere
monies in handling the flag
one has suggested t at
cent rope would end it all
e*e99
Gives Found Strength by Taking
- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound
elined to endorse iny
for office
acted w sely
There are St me
noon M r Beck 1 ill
she will
days.
that her admirers
r • In Search 1
7 The photoplay isTwenty
If the Runnels County Fair is One and it began ts engage
not a success, don’t let it be said ment auspiciously last night be
that it was because you did not e an en husiastie audience the t
John 1 Dav s launched
Kankakee, Illinois.—" My mother-in- I
law always took your medicine for cities,"
weakness, and then
in the Change of Life
it did her so much
good that she in- Health Association
duced me to take it * Despite its reeng nized . EN
for a weakness 1 had 1 . .
for a year and a half. backs, ti.....row ded tenement
It has strengthened within the reach of good medical
me and now I have a attention and with
nice baby boy: 1 do mn lk delivered
all my OW n house-
work now, and 1 rec- N aiter is I I • ng t.
ommend Lydia E. with its abundance of pure air
Pinkham’s Vegeta- and fresh milk for first honors as
id ntity ble Compound whenever I have the IP: the best place for babies to begin
*....." life."
thelmess is cas
le dens of the Montmartre
the infant mortality report for
1923 recently prepared by the
For the relief of female weakness, American Child Health Associa-
pains and backache, nervousness and tion
Th tor , + n irregularities, with other troubles com- 1 . ... :
ives a most wympa mon to women. Lydia E. Pinkham’s He continues: ‘According to
rasterization as young Vegetable Compound is a dependable the report country babies are still
J ilian McCullough, nd the work medicine. . leading in the health race but
of Dorothy M. aill, appearing , Its worth is thoroughly established city babies are gaining. The death
, 1 by such letters as the above. There are e T,
opposite him, as Lynnie Willis, women everywhere, who, having re- rate for rural infants is lower
tolorn little factory girl, who be ceived benefit, gladly tell other women than the rate among city babies
innocently compromised about it.
with the young man, is a finished where
achievement
Tuesda ti cow-left for Galveston M n lay afte r
of the most delightful
through the Blood e M «Sur
faces and assista 1 ridd g , r System
of Catarrh
Sold by Jrugr ts for ver 40 Years
F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O
youth, who
H. S (Happy) STRAIN
For Public Watcher Prec. No. 1: ------- -
E. F. BATTS __1 “short and Harrow tod shore.
ably suited to his
ANNOUNCEMENTS
************** * *
For State Senate (25th Dist.):
WALTER C WOODWARD
(of Coleman
For Representative 92nd Dist )
0 L PAR SIT
For District Attorney
WALTER 1 EARLY
For County Superint dent
ROBERT E WHITE
------For Tax Colle toe
W. L. BROW N
For Tax Asses or
HENRY TeDD
MIKE C BOYD
For Sheriff:
R E. M WILLIAMS
For County Judge
PAL L TRIMMER
For County Treasurer
MRS JENNIE KIRK
For County Clerk:
W. A. FORGET
For District Clerk:
Miss
GEORGIA SINGLETARY
For County Attorney
C. P. SHEPHERD
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1.:
R. J. DEENS
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
*****
Judging from the motorists go le vex home to hide his
ing and coming through this city, in New York u til he becomes
about one-halt the population of age, so that he defeat
the United States is visiting the
other half.
! * fisea e greatly n-
etit nal Mitiona
RERH MEDICINE on.
**----- view al the Na Theatre, and
Msmar of Tax ASSOCtATKB Prist closing tonight, bringing Richard
The Associated Press is Exclusively 11. .
.titled to the use tor republication of ar i less back 1.....silver
all mews dispatches credited to it in mot beet in a tale of modern timii
suhnar wise credited in this paper and after his two recent appearances
a we ta local news published herein in period costume dramas
V la Dana Comi , S 1 in Her
Latest Feature
Some re
estate E Shep et
9.7td
heal the congested skin tissue, making the pores
active so all this matter can get out as fast as the
system throws it off. Then your skin becomes
clear and stays that way.
They are sold by all dealers In liberal 25e and see pack-
ages. The 5ee size ointment contains three times as
much as the 25e alze.
It is costing ove thr e h: ir marry Ly: nie and as n the part Theby Mabel Van Buren and States Bureau of the Census "
thousand dollars to try two that the young man plays in de Templar Saxe. As the title indi,
young millionaires in Chicago.....a gang of automobile cates. Miss Dana is a thrill seeker ware, Maine, Maryland. New er-
for or.....f the most brutal and un-thieves who had singled out his wl—quest leads her from high-lxey. New York, Oregon, P’ennsyl
r m: parent is a victim. Nls anot er est social circles to the lowest vania and Washing ton The death
of novelty s added when . ves of the Montmartre and the rates are the same for both city
Barthelmess, as Julian, is seen Paris underworld
living b driv ing a In S ire h of a Thrill ‘ is dis and 1 hio. The cities have gained
Manhattan tinguished throughout by lavish in this indication of healthfulness
1 P wo rful len pro lu tion. The slum quarter since 1922 In that year only five
ghts the - ng | en faithfully reproduced. states show ed lower baby death
said —--------
will Mrs Lee Butler left for Com
f a anche Sur lay afternoon, w here
500 FI ADE NLA w.
f2U • ENGOITH OF LE
The sounding
does not suspe:
but calls
ment of the I
governings
the right
Under the r
traffic here
ing trucks ar
fire company
way, and those
scene f the
oxity increase t
dents. You v
laws if you speed t
The Farm Lab rUn in it ng
held in Fort W ri Mor lay 1
W ith the general rain amount
ing to less than one inch since
May 30th, farmers tell us that
cotton in many sections of the
county is better than last year,
and there is a better spirit of op
timism throughout the county.
arriving Nr and Mrs. e Beck and son
Mrs W F Weathersby and
daughters left for Throekmierton
A chapter Thursday, where they will spend
has I.....nis veral days visiting relatives.
Who is healthier the city or added to the civies books to be
country baby / ‘ iused in the public seheols, ot M ss M ry t us ing returned to
“It is natural to think that Texas. This is believed the first her home at Big Spring Sunday,
babies in rural districts would be state wide attempt to teach thru after a . sit to Miss Emma Alice
healthier than ti......in congested authorized text books, reset t for Walker
says Dr. George T. Pal-the lag. Ninee the same boo
mer. Director of the Research |will be used by a number 91 Snaring Them
Division of the American Child sel.....s throughout the union, il M is Newell Men never
means that Texas perhaps has in marry women w th bra ins."’
itiated the movement to give a Mr C’rabl on: - Nonsense: It
definite course along this line in takes a woman with brains to
the schools, according to S. N X marry a man "
Marrs, state superintendent of
( ol E C R n went to Gran
l iry Monday afternoon to get his
lear whiel he recently left at that!
I pl: e He 11 motor bar k to Bal- |
linger and devote his time to
be sting oil development in a
project lit has under way here for
putting dow n a test well.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1924, newspaper, August 12, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695002/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.