Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
Events tn the Lives of Little Men
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APPROVES HARBOR
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(By Associated I': s )
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for the Houston
(By A ociated Press)
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ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES
$250.00
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$275.00
Just Half Price
A One Pound Box of
LEGGETTS ORIGINAL
Come Early and Get Your Choice
Saturday Candy
SATURDAY ONLY
Ballinger Electric Co.
Phone 7
8th Street
100
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J. Y. Pearce
Drug Co.
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Go on Sale Saturday
Morning, Jan. 9th
at 8:00 o'Clock
Under Same Management as the
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ing us
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SEE DR. KAHN
Optometrist
SEE DR. KAF
Optometrist
AIRPLANES USED
TO STOP RAIDS
GEN. SAM’S BALL
UNIQUE AFFAIR
A Complete Line to Select
From
(By Associated Press)
SWEETWATER. Tox. Jan. 9
— Two Mexic ns a re being sought
in connecti i with the murder of
Ed Lasiter, near Sylvester, in
or af
its
(By Associated Press)
PLAINVIEW, Tex., Jan. 9.-
The three months-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Stroup was burned
to death last night when the
'blankets in which the child was
wrapped caught fire.
The origin of the fire is not
known and it was not discovered
until it had burned the child and
its clothing and destroyed most
of the rocking chair in which it
was sleeping.
, hund
a SALI
MAN FOUND DEAD IN
HOME; MONEY GONE
(By Associated Press)
NO SOLUTION
TO WAR DEBT
Labor Saving Electrical
Devices
Candy
Saturday of Each Week We
Offer You For
39c
is dated for De •
The managers
•SAVE THE PIGS' IS
SLOGAN OF BREEDERS
25 CONVICTS
GET FREEDOM
----
. BABY BURNS TO DEATH
1 IN A ROCKING CHAIR
WILLIAM FOX 61
presents -
Tomlliy
— SALIVA *
MITA TONY THE WONNB MOUSE NT
Oh,YOU
TONY!
BAGDAD. Jan " In e me 13 D Your company
quence of raids rec ntly ma le by fully solic ited. Two
n tl ree units w ith
POST OFFICE
GROCERY
Phone 107 and 146
POG
QUALITY COURTESY
PRICE
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 239
STUDENT SAYS
KLAN FORCED
HIM TO WEI
BALLINGER, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925.
tacked them with
machine guns.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE
Today
hat the two hundred ban
eke-ts for the annual meet 11
sigh school, a student of the
Fifty men and many camels
res for
1 gs. for
We will appreciate th
business and deliver goods
that will SATISFY YOU
when you want them
BERLIN .1
Marx today ref
the Texas
Mr Clampitt says that it is a ton, A R Gentry, James R
little quiet over in the oil field Jaekson, 1: P Hollingsworth, .I of the < 1.
towns II Herndon, R M Elgin and
W Craw ford
at each
The 1 1 ' -I oil invita
in blue, sa tInau
Governor Sam II
Klan for the realm
rado, and then forced !
marry Mae Nash
the State ( pitol in
Austin, Deeembi
The annual mid w
i By Associated Press)
HINGTON Jlanuar
on the president’s 1 1
were killed by the bombs dropped ball were M A Maveric k. R B
from the airplanes, and the raid llubbard, James II Raymond, '
ers received a blow which will William ClarkJr. James W Hen
probably stop the attacks, derson, W D Carrington, R II.
The British high commissioner Cumby, .1 R Wilson, Black II
has sent a note to the leader of Davis. Ben Hendricks, D C. Diek
ANOTHER WILLIAM FOX DORE’S
ACHIEVEMENT THAT HAS * nasretoes
ASTONISHED BROADWAY / ALIMIN
Ferguson ball will win the musi
re by one note, for arrange
ments are being made to hold th
BANQUET TICKETS
ARE ALL SOLD
I’ M O-teen and Sol Luther
Vernon, came in Thursday to
(By Associated Press)
DENVER Jan 9. Formal
charges of kidnapping and eon
spiracy were lodged against Dr
We have for your conven
ience the largest stock of
electrical supplies to be
found west of Ft Worth
Come in and get our prices
tl will interest you.
Let us deliver your globes
Akhvan tribesmen on Irak tribes,
a strong force of airplanes yester
day located the raiders and at
bombs and J K Johnston
! Chancell
sed to contin
s form a ca
John I.....ke, and others. Hi Judge
Ben | Lindsey’s ju venile court
'oday or complaint made By PARAMOUNT THEATRE
Keith Boehm age 19 of th. • Dm ‘AHREUOSU VUCURL.
(By \ ociated Pres 1
BUTLER Ga., Jan. 9 —
ore the time tentatively
he iveent i n of ( 1 1 X 1 ■
vorth and Willie.ones, I
AI STIN, Jan 9 ‘Ma"
(By Associated Press)
PARIS, Jan 9 The print pal
problems on.....Led with the div
on of 1 o German reparations
payments, which the finance min
the bedside of M OAteen
School
| Boehm alleged in his complaint
that the men kidnapped him
omamn T 1' day 1 _d ' and tr 1 m to
STONN theoftier of Locke, who isithe
OIUIVEand dragon” of the Ku Klux
Now Is ,| good time to
start your GROCERY N
COL NT with us
(By x ociated Pro 1
COLLEGE STATION T.
the tribe to the effect that the son, It Benevides, Eli II Baxter, van AI*
raids must eease and the loot John Hancock. Ben H Epi TIDAN TOUNTDY
taken away returned, otherwise W. L. Maxey, E. IL. Pease, G JAI AN WUUNIAI
The raiders will be severely pun Schleicher, N G Shelly, R II |
ished Taylor, W I. Chalmers, »' W
Buckley, Amos Morrill, A M ! (By Associated Pr r
J W Clampitt returned home Branch, Frank IE Lubbock, ( S. TOKIO. Jan '' Tokio warns dis
Thursday from Ranger and Cisco, Mellette, \ II Darnell Just is|titrbed 1 day by a dries of earth
where he visited with Ills daugh Davidson, D M Whale A T.quake - I The quakes wer "
ter and others for several days. Rainey, G Paschal Forbes Brit tense severity causing alarm 1" 1
dering on panie in some sections ,],
'• o 1 6, are today apparently in ' !
the hands of the various govern
Diments for solution ’I
The delegates from England, fe
t France and the United States are tity
M known to be in communication ina
J D Motley reported Fi day
‘atronize Ledger advertisers
y will save you money
Fisher county. Lasiter’s body
was found in his home, where he
lived alone. The two Mexicans
had been working for Lasiter, and ,
they disappeared betore the body guson $ bands will have
of the farmer was discovered, ithe band to beat the bands of
Sam Houston.
SWEETWATER, Jan !h Ed . An invitation to the inaugural
Lasiter, who lived ai......in a ball of Governor Sain, Houston
house on a farm mar Sylvester, held 65 years ago has laid down
in Fisher.........ty, was found dead the challenge for the multiple
in his home last night band idea suggested by the mani-
Lasiter is said to have kept con avers of Nr Ferguson s inang
siderable cash and valuables in ural
his home and it is believed that The old invitation, upon which
he was murdered with a motive is printed in bold Pe. "Two
of robbery Two Mexicans are bands in attendance, is on exhi
being held at Colorado, Texas, bition in the state library llow
pending further investigation ever, ......1 present indications the
ith their respective goverr
ent- Prominent delegates t.
what the -- ----
doings of Get today ‘s new
The Daily Ledger
Southwest ( here, has also be
in . ipt on since last Tue day
omnittee took statements
Tal pers ns whose iden
1 disclosed, and Chair
ling refused to dIseuss
I which resulted in hold
ne appointment
FAILS TO FORM
read GERMAN CABINET
(By Associated Press) the Young Men’s Business I ague
JEFFERSON (TTY, Mm. Jan were all sold, and he was trying 0 .
9 Twenty five conviets of the to arrange for a ft blit 1 R re / " " on will be ‘ I J.
Missouri state penitentiary will mate at th banar 10 1awon t Aas MA- THE WEATHER
be released t day and tomorrow "f those who had PO n forTT mirth -1.
under the last minute parole and tickets conditionally If is pr b nr, ' " itter ent - N
commutation of sentences iss.....I able that a comply of dozen addi 1921 will be announ.....* . Saturday
today by Gov. Hyde tinal guests will he cared for, The themesofi thespseonyention tin
Among those to get their free-making the number of tickets
, . 1 > • lers include swine speealists. fat Let todaysles
dom is Aggie Merer." woman shout , and professors from the The Daily Ledger
convicted at Kansas City, who is--1 1
serving a life sentence for the Mr .....I M r s A A Gannaway Asnieulterai and
murder of her Imsband, and who and Mrs W. IT. Frees of Abilene. C
has gain nation wide n toriety as were here Thursday to attend the
the woman who has served the finier.il of Jack Gentry II Iltall.
longest term in any prison of any the little son of Mr and Mr- oei
female prisoner in the I nited lluffman
States 1 -* *********
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1925, newspaper, January 9, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695167/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.