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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO, TEXAS
SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1931
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THE CUERO RECORD
taeb Aftaraore «s«|H Itaturday' Sunday Moraine
THE OTERO PUBLISHING CO.
Entered In the poet office at cuero, Texas, as second class matter
undo- Act of Congress.. March 3. 1R97.
____ Editor-Publisher
_____________ City Editor
__Associate Editor
Advertising Manager
^.Di|iu 1 ARTIST COLONY
NEW ORLEANS
TURNS TO CRIME
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'*'l‘ to ibinR
National AJeci Using Kepnmtathci
F. dMM CO, Inc., New Tori. Chicago, Philadelphia
CLARK. PINCU8 & WALKER. Int, Dallas. Texas
edso*# wAue
5hd' OK13 _
| Thai no one would think of in-
; vesting in or doing business on a
, large. or even moderate scale, in any
had told the school officials the J
resettle glow had disturbed his mind i
and he Wanted to present her to
the school v.hc-rc she could do no'
hm m.
The rest of the program has not
Lccn revealed but tha program has
bat:: dcaic.itrd. ic. C:>mlurea Helen
Pandora, an : its official name is the
Model Maid- r Mystery. or the
Stalin en .. East.
Skeletons Found in Excavation
On Lee Jesuit Martyrs Shrine
Mrs. Gottlieb Hoff of Ander «u
a Cuero visitor the past week. •
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Jack Langford, traveling salesman
is home lo spend the week end.
Dij BARRY J. HOLLOWAY
United Press Stuff Correspondent
NEW ORLEANS. April 11 —Th*
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er here, will dance and cavort in
the midst of crime tonight at the i
and writers .
TELEPHONE NO. J
Despite the way you kid us.
We are glad when you appear
For your cheerful antics bid us
To rejoice and be of cheer!
And you set us all lo hummin'
Tho the skies are drab and gTay;
For we know that Spring’s a-comin'
And that Summer’s on the way!—Swiped.
section without first making a seri- art colony of the old French Quail-
! ous investigation as to the political,
_ j financial and business condition of
the section interested in. and now-j Aits Bali. Tin artists
; a days they especially look at theiw*^ in for muroer.
! political situation. J i The artists decided to take 2
More and mere the politicians are Uing at a good killing and see ii
—, tryin<T to dictate to private business tome of the members of the colony.
' what they shall do. what they shall have been writing .and seil-
. i sell, by ever laxatiem. by over reg- *n8> mystery bocks could solve it.
uhitien and any means to chase K. T. Knoblock, author of "M:n-
capital to cover. Investors are put- der Has Been Done," anc. Gwen
ling their money in foreign securit- Bristow and Bruce Manning, who
ies instead of putting their money have turned out a senes of mvs- •
into industries that use local ma- terv books and plays this winter, ’
tenal and make payrolls so needed have oeen invited to pass judgment
in ehery community. • cn the quality of their mystery.
Organized politicians raise cain The mvstery is a strange .n’e of
with unorganized business. murder. Real policemen are going to !
Some of our politicians should aid in unsnarling the threads which
have a change of heart. Capital made the murder in Drunhill
Types to Avoid
i Two complete skeletons and the-ciety. who is directing the excava- Decoration Day will be
i skull of a third have been excavat- lions believe the bones are those of April lDlh. Miss Anna
' ed on the grounds on the shrine to white Ynen. | Sec. Cemetery Association.
! the Lee Jesuit martyrs near Aurics- 1 Father Cusick thought it signifi-
ville. N. Y. cant that no Indian relics were
The Rev. Peter F. Cusick, di- found with tho skeletons.
! rector of the shrine, said that Dr. No relies of the three members of
. Arthur Parker, director of the the Society of Jesus who were lor-
Sunday.
Wagner
ladv)
| District Attorney Howard Green
1 has returned from Refugio where he
has been engaged in district court
J for the past two weeks. He leave#
. -i . .. - Monday morning for Port
museum at Rochester university, had tured and slain at Auiresville by fcr another session of district
Tjl Credit' been as*cec* to come here and ex- Indians in the fourth decade of the . . . ^ y
J j amine the skeletons to determine, if; 17th century ever were found. Faih- Mrs. A D. Gilbert and two.
*----:i-'~ —'--”*■-----1 er Cusick said. The three. Rev. E. j ters of the Cheapside
The Retail Merchants’
j possible, whether they were remains
• . t Assoc|^" ; of white men or Indians. Doctor i Goupil. the Rev. Isaac Jogues and ' were callers at the Recortf
tian o j.oiao i...en.., c eciae parjcer> himself, is a Seneca Indian, j Joseph Lalande. were canonized by (Sautrday while looking altar other
t. at t.ie lo.ioumg , \pc. oi custom- j j0hn e vVvman, curator of the' the Roman Catholic church in June, business matters in town.
er-«. are t> ••oair.hV in rrodu • * i , . .
i Montgomery County Historical so- 11930.—Exchange. —-— - - - T a '*
An individual laborer
who
only 100 days' word a year.
A professional man! without
has
ten order.
depending t;n chance
income,
business.
A man who appeals foe
who has always paid c?sh.
credit t
Credit to irresponsible heads of
; household who are feeding work-
i ir.g
sons and daughters who- do
not pay for their food.
bat must be done in Chicago.
mi ■ i -
living beyond
Fish
■ j. • “TTr-— -* (comes where it is invited and stays Lighter’s Vieux Carrze apartment
If Anton CexouLk hope# to clean up Chk.tt«o he had better add (where it is treated fairly. the talk of the country. : Married people
guns to hi# “cleaning up” supplies. Brooms can't do No one wants to invest heavily in^ The murderer will be at larce. their means.
j sections where shifting political and when the ball begins. A student in People trotting ir. the*
( economic conditions are always the school, according to the artist's I Aristocracy class.
| linked up with politicians who exer- “murder story”, became entranced The shiftless young man without
■ ctUcaea needs a few men of the calibre of Texas Rangers who1 tremendous influence to put with the most provocative pink a bank account.
them out of business. marble woman that ever graced an j a man who asks for credit on
Without the wage earners and artist's dream. his supposed Christianity.
TAX REDUCED,
’f AUSTIN. April 10.—<U.P The
proposed tax on natural gas was cut
from two and three fourths percent
to two percent this morning bv the
A person who does hot respect f P€ople hold oul on .char,f Texas Senate.-
i account bills to pay.J^kLpjjmstall-______.
! ments. .
People vho are loaded down Silas: “What's that I hear, Hiram!
I with installment goods about veur hired man falling off the I__
A man who is not willing to tell roof when he was shingling the'
| you of his financial condition and barn last week?” -j
this ability to pay. giving you a Hiram: "Yeh. He fell in a barrel!
j chance to prove his statement. turpentine ” . * j
the property rights of others.
A person who takes no care for j
tomorrow,
A person who cannot hold a job j
or position on account of watch-
ing the clock.
Character credits without job.
Charity credits
RADIO BARGAINS *
Battery Sets Cheap , ;f?
RCA’s, Fadas, Atwater-Kent#,
Croslcyi6. Crystal Seta all
have been reconditioned, good1
as new. You can hear and seen
these sets at t j ' • IT
E. O. K UNITE, Radi* Dept,
kau mm*
ARCHITECT i.
Ed Koenig of Arneckeville was a
week end visitor in Cuero.
Silas: “Did it hurt him much?”
Hiram: Don't know. They ain’t j^OI Welder Bldg. Victbri*. Tex.
caught him yet.” .
a few men
respect the law and who believe in its enforcement.
me*.who are wiHtag to take chances, men who can j folks of the towns and cities as con-
baa the advantage
Finally he could look at
Advancing credit after broken
[ sumers for products raised by our no longer, and brought his mallet promises.
' farmers, they would go back to the across her smiling mouth. A shining a swell
of woman’s teeth were reveal- reference.
aasy -of us are cement with the outlook that Cuero-s real
b just around the con
days of long ago when the people row
raised only enough for their own ed. Another whack of the mallet re-
and content with that realization are consumption and what they could vealed a woman covered with a
ftiMj wtft mult.. Cuero', future moy be just trade wlth their '**'"**’■ What marble ven«r.
head when asked for
Today is
the
&pd that future a brjjjht one, but we must pro-
It is not going to c&ne to us.
this country needs is more jay rolls The marble woman had been giv-
and less politicians. en the school by Dunhill Lighter. He
A professional dignity man, who ‘
tries to use dignity as an asset f
when asked to pay, or for refer -1
ences.
Credit to minors without a writ {
the time to prepare for the future. Today is the time
future. Cucra wants no boom. Cuero wants steady j
'on a stone foundation. Whether or not ouv
upon you and ns and our contribution to
today. Don't wait for the other man to do all the
Four titan at ..community work, and if you find time after
your shore, help the other man along.
ho nunfr idea in characterizing the
Watte declares that for some cities
th ecoraer. Some of them will
by the enthusiasm dis-
tarther adds. The etttos that are sum -
odes whose entire citizenship work tirc-
dttea are full af boosters. Boasters are the fellows who
tatai when they aee it and then get busy and let others
____ a Kvc etty has a few knockers, but the people
the Monsters thMdi* Waite declares.
■ pot Btinf and keep going. Every new booster is a new
kb used hi the building of a city. Every dollar invested
:fty means a dollar enlisted in the sendee of the city.
■p|e wslkf the posslbtittiee of the home city and usu-
e,” he concludes.
H
t-vyad krunotai. who wears her dark tresses bob-
a brain that didn't stop growing when she was a Httle
hkc o nymp and carries a song on her bps as well as in
in part, describes the ideal girl as envisaged by
aas A. k M. Cottage, and that sounds mighty bad for
for lining a word picture of this ideal 1
by the weH known and sometimes interesting
Mdrea, distributed in this instance by the Battalion, students
£ publication of tho ooHcgo. Mere than 1JOO young men re-
name af fifty per oent of the enrollment,
do ndes, these golden haired, blue-eyed creatures long
ng and story, are not preferred, just goes us show—well.
»»»t to say that the Aggies are not gentlemen, but that
V taoee popular among Texas Aggie students. Titian hair-
bare|y showed in the running.
to get on with the (Beal miss. She doesn’t smoke, she does
she does not swear. More than 1.000 of the 1200 or more
-positive about that. But as to the use of cosmetics, why cer-
What girl doesn't now-a-days? She is a smart dresser, but
She has a saving tense of humor, plays bridge and is a
mixer, but toe also loves children and her home, goes to church
I.^NMws how to cook a meal that would make a restaurant a
Ptace to her husband. And she is the one-man girl who ex -
husband to be a one-girl man. He/ wealth is not a con-
but her family tree is. 8he is younger than her sweet-
tund unacquainted with marriage, widowhood, in her heart being
the status of a divorce more so
If these Cadets keep that picture in mind and go out into the
ta » girl they are going to And their job a most dif-
Tfcere are plenty of girls, who don't drink, who don’t
> don't swear, but And me a gbrl who can meet all the re-
and I will show you a Hfe sized photo of the statue of
ling dewberries off the top of Eiffel tower.
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OF THE NEW FRIGIDAIRES IN
sparkling White porcelain
We invite you to be our guest during our
Spring Showing ... to see the many
features which make the new, white,
Porcelain-on-steel Frigidaire tho md~
imnctd refrigerator, o • O Water freezes
with incredible speed when you set the
**Cotd Control.** Wilted vegetables be*
come crisp again in the famous Hydrator.
Ice cubes leave the Quickube Tray at the
touch of a finger-tip. And even fruit
juices will not stain the seamless, cabinet
interior. • • • By all means attend oar
Spring Showing. Take this opportunity
to see one of the most interesting dia*
plays we have ever presented.
^Furnish your Kitchen
for Beauty
and for Time Saving
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eliminate needless steps — release more hours,
each day for healthful recreation. But, also, to make
your kitchen inspiring and restful, choose equipment
like this modern Sellers Kitchen Ensemble in the new
Colored Oak finish that will dress it up in the mod-
ern mode.”
Myra Oliver Dougan.
Mrs. Dougan Selected
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AND SELLERS PORCELAIN TOP TABLES
for use in tier Model Kitchen During the Cooking Schodt
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1931, newspaper, April 12, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097449/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.