Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 6 of 6
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CAT: A A 99
Stars in-
Orratone was. Relieved M Eplen
of I- ligestion and Stomach
Trouble,
Winters Little Theatre
me district attorney, in court. The girl was
"Ione Marie Gloria Gay Powell my Epstein, as
Rouzer Orde," she replied sweetly, stein entered 1
I She explained her maiden name first occupant
was Marie Gloria Rouzer: that Both he and
she became Gay Powell on
with the skill of a trained actress, marriage
She withstood, immovable
(Continued from page 1
to a British actor
. Rates and Rules ----
Two cents per word first inser- NT - certainly pleased with
tien and no advertisement ae- Or i ne_ for what it has done |
bepred for less than 25 cents. All f r e," said Mr Leroy Eplen, of |
Subsequent insertions 1c per word 2709 Simmons Ave Abilene T x- %
cneh insertion as while talking with the Orga-
All classified advertisements tone representative recently.
must be accompanied by cash I simply eouldn t feel lik a
unless advertiser has a regular my natural self for a whole year#
account with this paper 1 was so bothered with stomach ]
classified advertisement ac- trot ble My food would sour on ^ a
on an -until ordered out" stor ch just as soon as 1 ale any- ■
rhe number of times the thi K. was would form and I felt i
t run must be specified ful and puffed up from one meal ■
8 4 until the next. The food I ate did
---------- --------------- — not taste good and I didn’t want
rigors of t
pleadings of
third degree
t le France, and used lone Orde
her Kraft had jumped
in Then, the day the
FOR SALE Kt acre farm, 100
acres in cultivation.
provements,
Ballinger,
Sturm
seven
good
miles
imn
half the time Some il ays I felt !
tired and worn out and not fit j
northwest O
from ' v. r! The pains in my stom-
H che would be rather sharp and
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FOR RENT Five root
on Eighth Stree moder
cramping at times I was never
too k to keep on my job out
lences. Also two I m a artn
close in. See or I ne - i Ba
ave any energy or
bout I was getting •
own 1 was getting w
FOR RENT Bed room, phone
506, 10th Street
on on the return voyage, the
scribbled a note to McCoul
now, expressing her love for him
the sketches she made.
priest of her Twenty-one years old
_ distraught Ione wns reared in France MeGouldrick was arrested whoa
23 mother and not once did she She left New York early in the boat reached New York and
■Bigner in those lines Her pro October with Jack Kraft, a pressotaken to the Pointe a la
a cutors who tried to break down room employe with other ambi- jail. He said he had no intention
W her story she drove to exaspera- tions and a bent for travel of marrying the girl. )
C tion by boldly enacting her role Aboard the steamship Creole they For weeks Ione’s identity was
on the witness stand with a found their total capital was less sought. She insisted her
■ threat of perjury dangling before than $25 n*mr was Ione Orde. Then some-
her They planned to tarry a while one found an athletic
1 From the witness stand she in New Orleans, then hitch-hike among her effect# with “Globa”
openly smiled at John McGould- to the Pacific Coast, sketching scratched on it. N
5 rick, ships officer, man-about and writing It was an idea they Finally her mother, Mrs. Gloria
town type, indicted on a murder had M. Rouzer, recognised her daugh-
" charge hi connection with the aboard the ship the girl met ter from newspaper photographs.
J death of young Kraft in what John McGouldrick, suave second Mrs. Rouzer hurried to Loule-
the prosecution contends was a officer iana with Miss Dorothy Frooke, a
- fight over the girl Shi was deter- The night of October 11, a lawyer. Even after Mrs. Roune
bamined to defend him, then she drama, full details of which have arrived, the girl denied aha was
said, to marry him not been established, was en- her mother. Finally, though, the
• That might well be the picture acted on the boat. The climax rushed to her mother’s arms,
a woman of the world, but in came when the lookout called: weeping
•her antics out of court she has "Man overboard." She explained she wished to
•presented herself in quite another Rescue failed, protect the family name.
— light When the Creole reached New "This is the first time my
She has been viewed romping in Orleans the log told of Jack daughter has deceived me," she
CARL HENSLE EOY MACK glee at “tag" with youngsters in Kraft committing suicide. The said. "I cannot understand her."
as "Dad" as “The Butler" the jailyard and chasing baby story was accepted ty authorities. And neither can others.
forthe st....., sixteen pieces chicks to the disgust of a ruffed A few days later Kraft’s body ------
Leith ... in additi n ve. a teams hen w is washed • h re. A bullet hole The quickest way to keep abreast
, 8 n in “What is your name?" bellowed through his heart was found, with the times is to read the ads.
m-auditorium on Friday night of which will present high- lass -
church and
a
of
her
once
pp
ROY MACK
as “The Butler”
sople
after
talkin . uit Orgatone
FOR RENT Two turn: ed severe m friends
rooms for lig! ' n I I bot gh a bo: his w k took off wi h speed and vaudeville between the acts
Phone 319. 811 Seventh St. 1618 tle. indications point to a sell-out
--------------------- -w . 'T ring is the Wint Littl g g
FOR RENT Furnishedproved After I had tak n the Theatre play. New Brooms." A
men t. 808 Sixth 5.571 first bo k could notice big large number of Ballinger people WyOh 4 M (res
_ difference. I can do my work and saw this performance in Winters V V A EO
Sear red ......c 306 never get tired, and eat anything last week and were eager to bring ... - . .
L FOR RENT po Mrs R 1 wan and never suffer from the play here for local presenta- Miss Treva Polk and H G.
Wight Street. Phone , ATS - , ton Agnew were married Monday
1 14 5tdstomach trouble or indigestion af-ton . . .
Kirk L terwar I enjoy eating now be- New Brooms" is a father and evening at 7 30 at the home of
FOR RENT s room bunik alow - - 1 kn • d win help me in- vm riory with a wonderful plot. Renew tihutneaseat a thmon out:
modern throughout, hardwood stead of making me feel miserable Comedy inesare rAtHent and . .
m J , Huff . . ird I im getting better are said to cause roars of delight iness 1,1 C oleman and the couple
Moipent Joe S toEa every day I don’t arena to go to from st........1.....The m.....will make that place their future
w rk a: . longer for 1 have more comedy role is depicted by Carl home
Announcing Our New China
Department
You can now buy china at home we have on display the most complete line
of china and glass ware in town Both English and American china in sets
ranging from thirty-two pieces to one hundred pieces priced from five dollars
to one hundred dollars You can easily select a pattern that suits you from this
wonderful assortment.
WANTED Launderin.......■ strength and pep than 1 did. Henslee is the father Hi work
tea satisfaction. Peasona ble I am gaining in weight right a-in the part is as good as is seen Dr J. H. McClain is in Beau-
price806 Te______Street long and don’t hesitate to recom-on any local stage, amateur or mont this week attending the
P gurd mend it to any one suffering as professional, and he also is said State Convention of the Baptist
......._____1 It has helped me in such to be capable if portraying char- church.
WANTED Clea: rags it it was so perfectly nd acterizations that deal with heart
The Ledger tid a was a pleasure to take interest R y Ma K a former Follett Road running east of
_______Orgatone Ballir citizer another out- here graded and plans made to
FOR RENT D - Genuine Orgatone may be b standing performer, furnishing his open road south of this place and
ment. Phone 81. 3-trd tained in Ballinger at the weeks quota of plot and laughs... temporarily bridging Mammoth
Drue Store - The Pat Williams Post of the Creek
“ ~ " American Legion under whose
EVERYTHING NEW AND PRICES MOST REASONABLE
HALL HARDWARE CO.
Telephone Six Two
arrested this week
Arthur P.
WINTERS MAN CHARGED
WITH LIQUOR VIOL ATION
H. O Green, of Winters was
Val
the
Births
tal Mr and Mrs Z V Turner are
in rejoicing over the arrival of a
_.. over to fine baby boy The young man ar-
. uasion of the grand jury rived at their home Nov 16 Mrs
and his bond set at $1,000 turner was formerly Mis Ruth
Have you read the want ads?
Spoonits and Mr Turner is an rti
ploy at the Ballinger Auto Co
auspices the play i being brought
to Ballinger, is staging the ad-
vance sale of tickets this week
The Legionnaires personally guar-
antee the performance from every
standpoint Seats can be re-
served now at Weeks Drug Store
The center section of the Legion
hall will be reserved and the sec-
tions on the right and left sides
of the auditorium will be sold to
children and adults it 25 and 35
cents
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929, newspaper, November 19, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695299/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.