The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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nni when I th- t
ha*.” he related.'
rest a hunter, he piotpsta that thei work, lined there
birds are snipe." .. Witt eountp'eapi
---_------ tui|ps of gaei'str
Luling to Use Cuero ban biing wtii
Method for Paving Kw”,'!"
Gypsy Women who get
$180 of Bank’s Funds
Caught After Chase
jjpigR. to the effect that feminine
Spend hard werk do not go to-
other,, 8 re amply bailed on'this occa-
*en when these oo-eds put out their
. clal edition of the paper, dressed
; iVjb manner, according to the stu-
t tit, paper’s staff.
An Old English
Carol
WACO, Dec. 1G — Efforts of Sheriff
Leslie Stegall Tuesday afternoon
probably lias save;! one of rise l>anks
at Rosebud, Falls county, $1S0.
Three gypsy women, hogging, en-
tered tlie Rosebud bank about 1
o’clock Tuesday. After plying their
trade around the room a few minutes,
cashier’s win-
/9v’» 3To*ep& a-toaflrtng,
\2J fce fjearb an angel *tng.
*** ‘nriiitf nigtit s4»aU be the birtfr-
time _.
et Christ, tte btabtnl? &mg.
He neither *&ill be horn
?y International X^w* Service.
HOUSTON. Dec. 16 —A chance for
ve to cure his wanderlust is being
. ven D. F. Wilson, 22. by Corpora-
ion Judge Lucien Aniler.
‘‘I’ve been a typical hobo, I guess."
he lad confessed, when arraigned on
But. now sQtne-
an interest in met* be-
dif-
Dec. 1C.—With tho fUwJ
Mltty waa accord-
alectton to *tv (!l
Ljfccpl bdriorary Al
rfair Votnen. week
#|kp*ex.^£ FVatnn J Uuiv
nfrgfay.-.-yyf -W-y-* eodir
Bokhara. 6f Port '‘'tn
Lqni8e McDaniel. tical1
te/thd Miss Lo- ties
1 rfj Anvin. dowi
itevr members of ’errn
show scholastic alwa
iron ‘»o of proficl- pear
tmt they must ex stud
M I uanctu of that cd.
* lift work.
tor tho new mem
ml Phi to put out By !
Duly Texan, the D1
i1do4ag all the edi- rolli
isaryy On the day ton
the girls attend all nont
evening dress. Old ties.
LULING, . t -r
approval by the attorney general's
otf.ee of Luling's $50,000 Ijond issue
for street paving purposes, the en-
tire citizenship is co-operating with
the city board of commissioners in
arriving at the best method to be
used in building streets. More than f.
dozen citizens of Luling have visited
Cuero for the1 purpose of familarixlng
oil, followed hy & «arfa
ed gravel. Their streets
better > than Streets of
where muoh more exp<
were' bulk. V .
they edged toward the
dow and later departed with a, gypsy
man in a sedan. Bank officers shortly
afterward, in checking their cash.
3n fcotuen not in ball,
iJor in Hie place of yaratftt.
$ut in an ox** stall.
“*e neitfier *&all be clotl**
in purple nor in pall,
$ut in tbe fair tofclte liiw#
Z\) at uoen babieo all.
“fce neither diall be rocleb
3n ailber not in golh,
*ut in a toooben tnanger
®bat reotetb on tbe m*lb.
So Sreoepb toa* a-toalbitif.
«|iere bib an angel oiag.
Snb JHarp’S cb«b at mdmgfjt
Mao bom to be our Ring.
ttbm be ft glab, goob ptetfe,
«bio nigbt of all Hie pear,
’ vagrancy charge
ne ie taking
ride3 the police, and things
ferent.
‘•I enlisted in the army at 1C, just
a kid seeking adventure. 1 served
four and a half years in Panama and
Hawaii. I went back to my home in
Deirri { Things had nlian^t My
girl ha/1 married—ami everything.
“I started bumming freight trains,
working in one town ohlv long
enonglr to feed myself while moving
cn. But now I’m through, judge. 1
want to settle down. live never com-
mitted a crime; 1 think I’m entitled
to a'home."
“Who is this persoit interested in
you?" asked prosecutor Harris.
The young man blushed and was
silent.
“I didn’t ask for her name,” the
| prosecutor prompted him. “I just
| wanted to know something about her."
‘‘Sale’s the ono woman. Im sure,"
the lad replied, "and I’ve met many,
and all kinds. She says she sees
something in me and I’m not going
to disappoint her.
“Let me understand this
the judge interposed. “Is i
(ent.ion to marry and se
here?”
“Yes, sir. a home rom
I missed in my life; ainl 1’
| the right woman."
“I’ll give you a chance.’
ruled, dismsslug the case.
Texas'Is second
In value of llrestoc
Snb light ft up pour taiSlejt,
jfor *i« star it <l)ineHi dear.
Will Heks^die Men
it Com*
BIG DANCE
NICE LINE OF
Iren’s Sweaters
Five Mile W. O. W. Ha
Sat., Dec. 18th
Music by
Pieper’s Snappy Six
1-2 Price
THRIFT and SUfHeiMu
allel line, that if drafts
will never meet.
Only one line point* to P»*
Pick your line.
Andler
Alio Children’s Knitted Bootees and
Baby Blankets *
Cliton School House
Saturday Nght, Dec. 1
Music by
Clinton Community Band
Benefit
.. MRS.'MAX TURK
Everybody invited.
Turn out, have a good til
and help a good cause..
Fort Worth Poliecman
Jailed for Drunkenness
BLUE
Service.
By Interactional News
FORT WORTH. T
Clarence Leslie, a policeman, was
jailed and charged with drunken-
ness, will also be charged with as-
sault with intent, to kill, as the re-
sult of a shooting scrape on a down
town comer this mornijng. Resist*
iv~ attempt of Policeman Pirns to ar-
rest him. emergency officers Petti-
grew and Norwcoti were call&k' In
a., scramble for possession of l»es-
1»3*b gun. the gun was discharged
and slightly wounded Pettigrew.
119 Main St
amusing and, efficient
Idue to<*rrtre ft Christ-
. ... ‘yt*re,jJeptine<l^o bang
about tlie rooms of unpafed-for bach-
elors, or any other m« who may
need’.V^ftek Jbm, jlruHonf, } thread
nn4 ,sBch.f hits of colored flannel, or
othetUttlboth doth, account for the
oqstume of Ihe Jolly. OiInk pictured
here, and black wo*Jl yitn or darning
cotton lyi'0w*ne bis fea-
tu%s, fin^hfliijarmadfe with button-
hole stiten^nd provide the queue which
serves to hang him in a handy place.
Cardboard will serve as a founda-
tfsdTwr the small oriental pictured,
or 1^ iqight- he fashioned like the
flafo >rI JMlWthat are stuffed with
Always Your Friend.
Chin ami
Capital, Surplus and
Wear C. & W
D-A-N-C-E
• I
id Christmas Program
Valley View School
I
Thurs., Dec. 23.
Music by
Made i^ Cuero
'^ftetoafdkris of wbrf your earn*
ing power is, a portion of your in
come should be saved.
OVERALLS, JUMPERS,
ARD
PANTS IN KHAKI, HON«
their
• made
the first white
Thirty Indian tribe*
home in Texas when ;
•-.cttlers came.
All Being Man
Satisfaction iu
Creamery All-Star Trio
Hard Candies, Mixed Candies, Choc
olates. Fruits of alji Descriptions.
ON THE JOB
be oh the job day and
from now to Christ-
eady to serve you.
Telephone 4 or 340
QUALITY GROCERS
E. J. FREUND
Funeral Director and Mortician
Phones 468—428—448
Prompt Ambulance Service Two Motor Hearaea
IF you’re a telephone subscriber
I ly lift the hook, ask for numbei
state your request. It’s a servi
l\ makes it comparatively easy for
i 1 insert your adveftisemeht. j. And
|r ads offer the solution to many i
lem. There’s always someone e
buy, sell or trade; someone whi
service to offer. Results are cczti
the cost is quite moderate.
Call Before 2 P.M. For lf|^B
Today’s Insertion!
CUERO RECORD JR
DAILY—WEEKLY—SUNDAY
d Picket Fence
L00 per 100 ft.
Rough for Gar*
Barns and Sheds
0 per 100 sq. ft.
want to trade with
ad will give you
money’s worth. ..
member
We have that
lumber co
NEWMAN, Mgr.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1926, newspaper, December 17, 1926; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017082/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.