The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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liitucea together
M not meet Lf
lease telephone
D. B. McManus of
\shopping In Cuero
war on China: <adv)
William Siubbeman
Tuesday afternoon to
debate, their
n. being a mem-
Unlvereity debating
turned to Cuero Wed-
rector of the
In Gonxales, arriv-
jct a four day mls-
ce Episcopal church here.
W. G. Stubbertian Hears
Son Debate in Austin.
THE CUERO RECORD
one
BIG DANCE
{pottle Milwaukee,
of Yorktown, March 20th.
ttoafe by the
of Goliad, (ad.)
Alfred Wright ami
fairy of San Antonio
Fright Of Alfred spent Sun-
ro at the home of Mr. and
Samee.
**) i. S?- _ j
ruts down on China, (adv)
/of Wharton is
mother. Mrs. Har^J
_KM™- J* 11
is leaving today
viaij relatives, haring
■' weeks at the bedside
Mrs- Frank Sames who
to San Antonio for treat
Wm. G. Stubbeman, who returned!
today front Austin, where fee heard
the‘debate fl%^een the Kansas-Tes-
as debating teams' reports that it j
was a most interesting occasion
Thouh a debate without a decision.)
considerable strength was' shown by
the opposing sides in their * argu-
ments yon the question “Resolved:
That a National Department of Edu-
cation should be Established with a
Secretary in the President’s Cabi-
net.” Prank Stubbeman and Bill
Ryan made up the Texas team, while
Kansas was represented hy George
H. Davis and Harold Hughes. Ac-
cording to Mr. Stubbeman. following
the debate the Kansas men generous-
ly concraed the fact that had there
been a dcisioq Texas would have
won.
for Alaskg. We
; a few dollars at
(adv)
of Sintcn is
Miss Vertna Pow-
and firs. Robert Mer-
Edna Tuesday wh.ere
ives and friends.
Earl Adcock Loses
Variable Cow
Earl Adcock had the misfortune
to lose a fine Jersey how on Mon-
day, the animal dying from milk fe-
ver. This will mean a serious loss
at this time, when the revenue from
a really good cow in considerable.
i
Cantonese Are Now
20 Miles of Shanghai
By International News Service.
LONDON. Mar. 16.—It is reported
that th$ Cantonese have rut Nanking
from the Shanghai road. They are
now twenty miles from Shanhal. The
C&ntouese claim to occupy Pengu.
and the battle for the control of
Shanghai continues fiercely.
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Explosion on Gas
Line Kills Four Men
By International News Service.
SHAMROCK. Mar. 16.—Four men
were instantly kilted this morning
when leaking gasoline caused a vio-
lent explosion which severly shook
parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Shamrock. The men were working
i on the absorption- plant of the Col-
umbian Gasidine. Company on the Up-
ton Gas Company's line a mile and a
half from here.. The dead are Bob
Griffin, ‘aged thirty-one; Jack'Todd,
7 twenty-nine; W. Melton, thirty, mar-
ried; and Lason Chance, twenty-four.
and Miss Stel-
Mre. - A. E.
Beatrice Brown to
Mrs. Brownell
her school duties Mon-
t > Mica Lens remained
- visit
• VtaiV. r* ^ rj,
and E. A. poening
Prairie section fa-
T office in a call os
r-fa Cuero and extend-
tq. the- .school
. Hall on Friday. We
In to attend. *
COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION
The Commissioners Court met in
j regular session at the Court house
in Cuero Monday afternoon, and again
on Tuesday with all members present
exicept Commissioner S.- D. Hefner,
who is in Austin on road matters.
Road committees from the York-
town section were before the Court
Monday afternoon, while here attend-
ing the navigation meet, and Tues-
day mornRig a strong delegation was
over from the Yodkum section. Both
of these districts are anxious to get
their’road building under way.
on Cotton
Products
BUTLER LEASES LAND TO
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM
_| ■
1*.—Relief petitidn-
efty of San Antonio
. privileges on cotton
slipped on the
Monday was
State Railroad Com-
pBftttc hearing
•f San Antonio
privilege rules dia-
tte^city.
Antonio will be cou-
Hne of transit when
are stations on the
S. A. Between San Antonio j
Alice and be-
when
to reach
north of
Our friend John C. Butler and son
William of the Caheca community
were visitors to the county capitai at
the past week end and looking unusa-
ally prosperous. They explained as
the reason that they had Just leased
their farm holdings to the Magnolia
Petroleum Company,-for a considera-
tion of something over fifteen hun-
dred dollars and that the money was
in the home hank.
,fhe Magnolia has taken several
long term leases over in that part of
Manhattan Shirts
andPa)amas-ManscoUttlaiis
I The new Spring Shirts, Pajamas
t
and Underwear are here. The
patterns and styles are new, the
quality is the same that in the past
made them
o
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KNOWN AS THE BEST
THE BEST KNOWN
MANSCO UNIONS
Cool as summer breeze, as
comfortable as you can im-
agine. Plain handkerchief
cloth and cord madras mater
ials .............................$1.50
Sizes 36 to -46.
MANHATTAN PAJAMAS
Light weight Pajamas that
you will like for summer in
the colors that will appeal to
you. Made in the famous
manhattan way $2.95, $£50
SHIRTS
The new’ Shirts by Manhat-
tan offer the best of the Sea-
son's styles, priced at
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Other styles in new colors
$1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $1.95
TO GET
FIRST CHOICE
Of The New Straw Hats
Come In Now
We are'now showing a wide
assortment of the very newest
styles in Straw Hats. Many
are Selecting theirs now in or-
der to get jJieir pick of them
all. See tnese today.
WHILE YOUR SIZE IS
HERE IN EVERY STYLE
; fet
fr*
BASS BROTHERS COMFY.
nlng some development in tlfe near | owners. The net change, says the
future, and there are still other wild lmreau, is not startling, but the pic-
cat plans for operation in-this coun-lture in detail “is nat at all reassur-
ty. | Farm owners have increased in the
-1-:- | New England. Middle Atlantic, and
Pacific groups of states and decreas-
ed in all other groups, the larger de-
creased being in the West North
Bert Bomba a most aimiable young! Central, East South Central and
man of this immediate territory has i West South Central areas.
ACCEPTS POSLTION AS
WITH ARNOLD MOTOR SALES CO
r
accepted a position as salesman for
the Arnold Motor Sales Co.. locai
distributor for the Studeliaker and
Star automobiles. *
Mr. Bomba is well liked hy all who
know him and the Record joins his
friends in wishing him success in his
^ew undertaking.
OLD FASHIONED DANCES
REPLACE BLACK BOTTOM
9N
Tenant farmers have increased ini
the West North Central, West South
Central, and Mountain States, and
decreased in all other areas. The in-
crease in tenant fanning has been
especially notable in the newly de-
veloped cotton areas -in the South-
west. il
An analysis of the. garious ten-
telegraphed all members of the Pri-
mary Fund Investigating Committee
calling them to Washington for a con-
ference Saturday. It is reported that
they are being summoned to codsider
the Pennsylvania situation.
Juan Flores Eludes
Death Sentence
By International .^pws Service.
SAX ANTONIO. Mar. 16.—Juan
Flores is under the death sentence
today following the jury verdict Iasi
night. Flores killed Manuel Fernan-
dez. sixteen, when he held up a gro-
cery store on January 22. The trial
lasted only two Jays. »
plications from other Interested per-
sons. In effect he is trying to form a
Chinese Foreign Legion. - , ^
“We are only awaiting the word
to go.” I^earmodth declared to inter-
national News Service.
“AU of us
hare had fighting experinece except
j <jne verr young man. The majoHty of
j are Regular English Army officers.”'
£3
WHY UNCLE CHkf
“Uncle Robert,, wh|>a
football team plgy?" ,
“Sootball team? What do you
fiy boy?”
“Why, I heard father say that 'R
you kicked off we’d Se able
a big automobile.”—The * \
Boy Magnate*.
deludes gppears to indicate that the
iucreas in owner f^rms has occurred! LONDON CLUBMEN
UNIVERSITY CAMPUsfinainIy *®^regi°ns sufficiently close
to cities .or to mining and other* in-
I dustrial enterprises to create a de-j^y International News Service.
homes supported! LONDON.— Fifteen adventurous
E: J. FREUND
Funeral Director
Phonet 468, 42k, 448
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WILL FIGHT !N CIHNA
r
By International News Service.
BERKELEY. Cal. — Old-fashioned 1 mand for farm
clog dancing may replace the black largely by wages earued in uon-agri- young Loudon clubmen are planning
bottom on the University of CaUfor-1 cultural industries. In regions main-
I ly dependent on agriculture, the ag-
nla^jampus.
( A class of clogging has been start- j ricultural depression appears to1 have
ed at the university ^pd more than , resulted in a relative increase in ten-
a hundred students have'so far en-
rolled.
Clogging Is an aid to beauty. ac-
t-’ording to Miss Louise Cobb, the in-! mimeographed
structor in the dance.
“It Is one of the, few
ancy.
Full details of the bureau's an-
alysis have been published in a
report entitled
| “Changes in the Tenure of Farm
exercises Land. 1920-19251 copies of which
which require decided ability to re- j may be obtained from the Bureau of
lax at the same time one is in motion” Agricultural Economics, Washington
she explained. “It give one jibise.i d
graceful carriage, and a graceful sym- j _____
metrical figure.”
farm tenure shows Investigating Com.
MARKED CHANFES IN
' < FIVE-YEAR PREIOD
Marked readjustments in farm j
ownership .and tenant farfing in the
United States between 1920 and 1925
are shown In an analysis by the Bu-
re ac of Agricultural -Economics, Un-
tte^j States Department of Agricul-
ture.
The bureah reports that there were
Called to Washington
By International News Service.
DETROIT. Mar. 16.—Senator James
Reed. Democrat of Missouri. today
Z.7JM more tenant farmers in 1925 j
the county, and are no doubt plan- iha» ia 1920, and 56.756 fewer farm
y. “
are destined
of Cuero. or
w
’ will also be considered in
,-of transit when points of
or areal of a line drawn
^ and Cuero and the
mi la eadt of Cuero. the com-
. RADIO REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES.
Radio- repairing, to be doaw correctly, requires experience
and the proper equipmenL Having these, less time is re-
’ quired for the work. Governm«at licensed Radio Opera-
tor past 7. years.
R. A. FULK^ 113 W. Broadway. Phone 410.
which read: “In no case
krough gate applied to/leas
hrough mileage rate, plus
when applic-
by the fotlow-
UT-
to be protected shall be
of origin to destina-
ta higher, in ecect at
shipment from point of
faOpmxe,
Texas
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Mfe. !•.— Manager
and bis squad of Lln-
^eague baseball
today, to open
rind, according
from Breen
iommerce of
St. Patrick's Day
DANCE
\
American Lemon *
Club Rooms
MARCH 17th
Music by
Pieper's Snappy Seven
Souvenirs for Dancers
Dancers $1XM) a Couple
You’ve Heard of war in
China)but we have a sale on:
’ China.
Two 35 piece Breakfast
; new $18.75.
Sets'
23 Piece Tea Sets, was $15.00
now going at $7.50.
15 Piece *Tet Sets now $4.95
35 piece Breakfast sets $14.50
High Grade Nippon China
now Half Price. —
to sail from England to China and
fight under the banner of Marshal
Chang-Tso-Lin', the Northern Chinese
general, against the so-called “Red”
Cantonese forces.
A cable, offering their services has
been dispatched to Marshal Chang hy
Captain David Livingsone-Learmouth
a descendant of David Livingstone
and thep rime mover in the proposed
venturi?. Fourteen other young club-
men are associated with him in the
scheme, and Learmouth lias an-
nounced that he is open to receive ap-1
Buy Them With
ECONOMY
Wear Them With
PRIDE
With the coming of Spring
brings the thought of New
Clothes to your mind.
The Question?
Where can I buy the best
for my money?
We solve that question for
you. Ou$ store is full of
NEW SPRING CLOTHES.
Good values in Ready-made
Suits $18.00 to $40.00.
Tailor MacTe $25 to $90
Come in to see us and settle
thata question now.
RAY-BESTOS BRAKE
Do Your Brakes Need Relining? Insist on
C. J. SIGMUND’S
Phone 220
Successor
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HRM
John H. Beming
We cannot afford a larger ad. so we
hope you wijl read. this.
Cleaners ■
Phone 310
Style Shop for Men
We have a real treat for the
1 only -Gem Shaving Cream, 5
1 only Gem Razor T......
1 only Gem Razor Blade
These 3 items for
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Tour Drug
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CUERO
OR. L H. PUTMAN OMm
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FAN TRELLIS
$1.70 Each
painted white 8 ft. hi
SWEET P. TRELLIS
$1^5 Each
Ready to set up
We have a complete line of ready~built Trellises for
Roses and Porch-'” vines all ready to be set up and all
painted white- and at real Bargain Prices. Come see
our assortment. % f
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
J. T. NEWMAN, Her.
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i LaU. ,
SERVICE is a word to which this Bank puts
a meaning.
Old Customers, know our Service, New Cus-
tomers are fastly learning.
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
“?55?e
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H. RUNGE & * CO.,
Ocnerel Banking and Bxchaaga. lotareat
Deposit Boxes for Mat,' te tha nf
South Texas. We solicit rr
CUIRO,
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1927, newspaper, March 16, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999212/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.