Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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photographed with
haps for the first time in the his-
lory of motion pictures, he
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was
1929 according to a forecast made
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tions for the $50 000 race to be de-
association daddy" of the famous
on Sat- .
popular than any other type
the plains and wide open spaces
are Mis
announced that a 25
insurmountable obstacle to the mo- the goal of all motion picture di-
tion
invariably I rectors
record
Me
before they were fit for use again
and the Walden Handicap at Pim-
of this noted Frenchman Although!the Court of Portugal were moved
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Ballinger, Texas
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Red Hot Speciais City Grocery
Saturday, March 3th
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matic action
Griffith has photographed, in the
iLove,” several paintings Such shots
have always presented an almost
week I
Mr |
The scene of the story is moved
from Continental Europe, to South
America at the time of its greatest
flowering, when the splendors of
women ।
hem-line
folks
Kain
Charge
$1.00
to the vast new empire by Ki
Don John
Mr s ’
First
ro lb
Kauf
Mt .
Dene-
" Hallettsville -Contract has b
awarded for the Installation o
$35000 sewer plant here.
unique
So sold" on the idea of open air
varying results
And then human beings A set
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Mrs
name
state.
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ft
number of guests during the com-
ing summer
The advent of the dude ranch”
affords thousands of "tenderfeet"
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Detectives are
Fiction Heroes
At San Quentin
Nine Women to
Have Horses in
Derby, May 18
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more
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Under-
Iaflation
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
BRITISH COLUMBIA FACES
WATER POWER SHORTAC
vited.
J. McGregor
Secy.
Dress to Your Face and Figure,
Famous Beauty Authority Advises
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Griffith Gets Three Dimension
Results in New Film
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Numer is
i th se w h
large
to her
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Fanty Brakes
Accideuts ad al Road Hazards
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witory of France.” Illustrated by,De
.. Neuville He noted a peculiar qual-
H G Well's "Outline of History.
and Trader Horn" are also listed ity of the black and white sketches
W B Halley
Secy.
shed 1909
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(By International News Service)
VANCOUVER. B C.. Mar 28
Unless heavy rainfall occurs so
in the Province of British Colu
bia. power companies will be fo
ed to curtail their service The
has not been such a shortage
water since hydro-electric pla
were installed in the province. i
cording to W G Murrin, presid
of the British Columbia Elect
Railway company and who v
one of the first to predict a po«
famine
A light snowfall during the w
ter is causing officials concern
the summers water supply. Stor
reservoirs are being quickly dep
ed, they report.
ith a staff
structors f
es It is ar
ung men
t
Cash and Carry
75c
the grain -
the spring ec
rom their ve
ranches of Montana and Wyom-
ing during the summer season of
seemed to him to look very flat , Drums of Love" which, in the eyes
when projected on the screen of its makers, makes it exceptional
"D W" however, felt that there The treatment accorded the old
must be some solution. To substan- , legend of Francesca da Rimini
Mushy love stories have little ...0. ...
... । , . . , course of the film ng of Drums of
appeal for the convicts while sci- '
entifie literature ranks high, being
second only to mystery and detec-
tive yarns
Evidently many of them puzzl-
ed at their plight, have read. Why
We Behave Like Human Beings."
by Eugene Dorsey.
“It is one of the most popular
books we have ever had in the it-
CHESTCOLDS
B Apply over throat and che
•9 -cover with hot flannel clot
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and an inch tided
times last year and won six races
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r Martii
Elwanda
MOVIES
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Later an entire scene The result
was amazing The characters walk-
ed about on the silver sheet as If
they wen* real people Rather, they
seemed to be walking in front of
the screen .
Three dimensional pictures they
are A terrific stride ahead toward
brary." Stigers said "The prison-
ers wore out every copy we had in
a few weeks and we had to call
them in and have them rebound
tives Yes Sir1 They like 'em bitter
than any other class that is as
fiction heroes
A survey bv prison Librarian E
KI Mil I ill Vrs
Joe Cahill secretary of the
Cooper
ARMORED CORD
are unconditionally
teed IN WRITING______
entire yeat againet any of
the following
pet cent increase in inquiries for
iccommodations at the 150-odd
dude ranches had been recorded
to date and that the ranch own-
—
derby candid Lte
Fair Vanderbilt,
man. Mrs Jam
on one occasion a paper
picture director
“Dude” Ranches
In Montana to
Have a Big Year
We have just received a
ment of fresh Flower Beede
one of the Largest concerns
country. They give you th
beautiful flowers
ses or studying through
onde nce sch
a
w a& J
v g-
e
, be elected had filed their names
I for re-election and no other candi-
dates had come forth So the elec-
tros had to write in the names of
their choices on the ballots
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event was inaugurated in 1875 the
fact has not dampened th? ardor
of feminine turf enthusiasts Nine .
. . . ....... bv the Dude Ranchers Association
women owners have made nomina
Cody, tiie town
grea plainsman
SCHOOL HAS ELECTION
BI T NOT A CANDIDATE
foromeusesF
j Cheyenne Frontier Days annual cel-
ebration widely known figure of
ar remarkably eTTective for
■ abins are available .. .
1 through
wish more privacy ' . ,
‘ plained
v .'lie of tile lad dude ;
raised a
they were shaded and more or less
traditionally executed, the figures
stood out There was something
estries, were
of the Rod
is repres nil
Mrs Sw h
is Chip wh
performer d
ing at New
nominated I
was imp
the Eng.
out of ’ 1 e
co-ordinated the work of the cam-
।era with the work of the artists to
M Stigers of literature read byjmake the quality of the pictures
convicts revealed that detective take an Integra, part of the dra-
and mystery fiction was far more
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as n
per '
rd near
or the
H it
ying the post -
। that lent to them an almost three,
dimensional quality
Starting out on the assumption
'that the camera must be able to
‘produce the same effects, Griffith
n making Drums of Love tnejwent to work with his cameraman,
new motion picture which will open Kar struss They experimented for
at the Palace Theatre soon D W weeks. Oil paintings, etchings, tap-
Griffith has introduced to the
screen an entirely new idea Per-
Blow-Outs
Cuts
Tread War
Curb Chafing
Wheei Mis.
Ballinger Lodge Ne
A F S A. M
Regular Stated Meetia
Jecoad Tuesday at
Month.
Visiting Brothera It
ers were preparing for
Most any flower seed yo
may be found in our ec
stock
Mr o C ' Kand on
w accompanied by Mrs
\ --8 ings held on 2nd
I J day in each m
Members requested to at
Visiting companions cordiall
taken Then a background
We will not lower the stans
of our work as we will give you
same quality of work and the s
service that we have in the pa
Remember
we are responsible for your cl
ling from the time we receive t
until we deliver them back to
Those represe nted this year by
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Graham . . ...
of the West
F Ambrose Cl i k Mrs E
Wood- ,
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Get fresh strawberries, cream
and Colonial Cakes at Piggly
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THINK DON’T TALK IS
NEW Kill FOR HP Ht RS
(By Iuternational News Service)
BILLINGS, Mont Mar 28
Dudes” on vacation from the ef-
fete east to the number of ten
ithousand will visit the dude
You'll miss it
, the City Grocery
on the south 30th
she shone River and in
her appearance Vertical plaits (in-
verted and side plaited if the hipe
have a tendency to bulge) and wide
tiers on the akirta are also very thin-
ning."
reachers should think
taik less
me in the
hing country
inique ranch
nd that provided 1 500
s over less than two
-nua
if you miss it at
Saturday March
de. w-t
lico Few ligibles for the derby
ers who go in for education
said Cahill.
Mrs P ■
daughter
their home
afternoon
with Mrs
and Mrs
hips are too broad for her shouiders
or whose bust measre is all out of
proportion, belte at the hips are much
more becoming. Diagonal lines on
the blouse somewhere between the
throat and the hips will do much
towards minimizing an otherwise too
f nil -bosomed ngure Flowing panels
like wise add height and slimnecs
"Sh rt sieeves are especially taboo
for the stylish stout For her long
and flowing ones that emphasize the
length of her arm are most becoming
Bloused backs and long, narrow vesta
Mrs V
stable f
is repres
bay re'
Mornin
tiate his hypothesis he happened । which has been an inspiration to
to be looking at some illustrations artists since Dante. and even down
one day Among the volumes whose ic our own D'Annunzio, is unusual,
pages he turned was Gazo’s "His-
ucational institu-
of seven recogniz-
r m Ea tern uni •
all-around ranch
M: L G
8 Brown
ocated at s, nic vantage points in
request
he Rockies or in the foothills with- i
age
n easy tn ti ring distance of the ..
। Newsp. t.
nowcapped peaks I. . ,
. .. I books af ter
• i a current issue of the journal of
the National Educational Asssocia-
tion
Miller declares that too often
pedagogues substitute talking for
thinking He declared that 'the ■
ability to solve and to stand on
one's feet intellectually" is retained
much longer than the subject
matter taught in schools
the colors of Ma or
Mrs Denemark
clever colt Lee Co
Marshal w raci
cided at Churchill Downs
urday. May 18th
in tl
Marshal
that college
h alth may
while spending
a brand new means of spending
He earned a total of 41.630 a vacation City folks of the East
Twink captured the Albany I an and Middlewest who wish to spend
dicap and Grand Union Hote a week a month or a year, find
stakes at Saratoga the Spalding । experiences on dude ranches
Lowe Jekins Handicap at Laurel
Fresh strawberries at Piggly
28 Id
As the
that we
crop is 1<
owers
winter h
and Arnold * rner attended the
county meet at winters Sat arday
x
Misses Evelyn Odom and Her
nice and Beatrice McKay of Hal-
in Brownwood
rter spending
Martin s pare
M Gibson
x
among the most popular books on
the shelves of the prison library.
According to Librarian Stigers.
the literature read by the 4 000 con-
victs equals in amount that read
by an average community of 30 - )
000 persons Men who did little or ,
no reading when on the outside
find a new and valuable pastime 1
when they are brought to San |
Qu ntin
is varied For those who desire to I r . ..
Looks are supplied to the prison
rough it there are plenty of/-.. , ,
I library through donations and a
bror - fishing streams hunting ", ... •
library fund There are now 12.-
grounds and il that goes to make Ioo . . .
000 voh: . s on the prison librarv
up an outdoor lite in the fal West .
shelves Miners also have access
h<>r those who desire more quiet., . , .
’ to tile s te library at Sacramen- '
< mfort then are modern hotels , . . . . .»
to Any k 15 s i t to them on
and Wyoming ' .
new volu
'ruck garden’
R\ Russell Whiting
(Iater national News Staff Correspondent
SAN QUENTIN PRISON Calif .
Mar 28 Prisoners prefer detec-
entertainment and wholesome
have a better claim .o considerd amusement have many Easterners:
tion than Twink become that they have purchased
Mrs Vanderbilt is represented by ■ r leased plots of ground near some ।
Chicatie which is being prepar" f the dude ranches in order to
at Douglas Park by Tramner A ex participate in the health-giving
Gordon Chicatie looks ever inen and invigorating atmosphere sur-
a derby Mrs B. wn named r unding the activities of the West-
her good colt Pebony. by Pebbles ern cowboys
out of Bi' Honey This 15 ■ ' , rhe program of entertainment
the best bred and handsomest 3
year-olds at Churchill Downs
HUMBOLDT la Mar 2$ Vot-
ers at a school board election here I
faced one of the most unusual pol- I
itical situations known to politi- I
cians .
I They had an election, but no
candidates
i None of the three members to
linger spent Saturday night with
Mias Dorothy Gibson
— x-
Mr and Mrs W T Hill attend
rd church at Talpa Sunday morn-
mg
25 stu- ,
1 winter
Eastern-
to h ive I
in this ,
This is the view expressed by j
Wiliam A Miller, principal of
Matheny School here in an article
an Winkle
River a
f M rnin s
often v. nd the new
I
their re viewers ar
thon Stigers ex-
Mrs Clark s entry is Aquastella
a filly by Cudgel from Water-
blossom The latter will be remem
tiered as the wonderful race mare
which performed a decade ago in
rating atmosphere The stu-i
are tv pica, dude ranchers
• f s' ho 1 hours in the I
rtime this ranch also ac- j
dates young women who I
with chaperones"
| The average prisoner is anxious '
to gam se e kind of education A
ilainr pen age of them are study -J
ing through university extension'
divisions while at leas' one fourth
of the inmates are attending prison ’
SPRINGFIELD III.
fresh air of i
they have irked him because they There are other characteristics of
mark Mrs Margaret G Mai shall
Mrs E L Swikard, Mis A Vaughn
and Mrs A C Van Winkle
Mis Kaufmans imported colt.
Twink is rated highest of those
owned bv women He started ten
' there al
at wealthy
t desirable
end school
(Bv International Newt Service)
LOUISVILLE, Ky, Mar 28 Al-
though only two women have been
enrolled among the owners of Ken-
tucky Derby winners since the
Mar 28
more and I
0 E S
Balnger Chapter No. 26
Order of Eastern Star
Regular meetings Second M
in each month at 7:30 p. m.
All member# urged to i
Visitors always welcome.
GRIFFIE ATKINS, w
IONE TEAGUE, Secret
From the farmer’s acres more than
new wealth comes each year. The
progress of this section is aided by every
dollar they earn.
As the financial partner of so many
of these producers, this institution has
learned their problems -and how to
meet them.
This same experience is available to
you, if you are not now a customer here.
X
The people of this community
are taking advantage of every
chance they have to attend the
Methodist meeting at Talpa We
are hoping the weather will clear
off in order that we may to the
the rest of the week
—X—
Mrs Milton Gibson and Miss
Edith Odom motored to Coleman
Sunday afternoon
The people who own sheep in
this .section have enjoyed seeing
the frisky little lambs at play these
bright sunshiny days
'REPORTER '
. A
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Your Clothing Insur
We carry a special insurance
icy strictly for our customers
lection, so when you give us
cleaning and pressing you are’
ting the protection of this p
- insured by McCarver & Lyn;
We Call Phone 56 We De
fresh vege-
petizing foods
hes are open
round while
ge pre fessors
x
Claude Bro ksh
tided th- Met!
Montana
ed with a
assuring
other apt
I the rain
the year
Adiu-tm* nts made here Sec
our Truck Tires before you buy
A. M. (Fred) KING
Just outside city limits on Abilene
Highway at Hill-rest Service
Station
Ballinger Texas
NEW YORK Let the lines of your
fa • determine the lines of your
clothes if you would be beautiful was
the advice given to a group of women
here by Mme Helena Rubinstein,
beauty authority of New York, Paris,
and London
"Vertical lines in clothes," explain-
ed Mme Rubinstein, ’are slenderizing
lines They add height and slimneas
to a abort plump ngure Frocks bunt
elong horizontal lines on the other
hand add precious pounds to the
woman who is too Unn.
"How vertical or horizontal theme
elothes lines may tie depends largely
upon the perfection of the individuai
woman's proportions. The perfect 38
or 38 or even 40 can wear to ad-
vantage clothes whose lines sweep un-
brokenly from neck to hem But for
the average woman, the woman whoee
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929, newspaper, March 28, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494070/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.