The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CUERO RECORD
Calhiotm
Alice Girl
'
es of Stamm's ««
o. will follow tM
• Mr. andjlplrs. Ssayfton i
111 a> i,f‘! whose ijuiaWtiag^ uiok place
; ( oil'll ' Tiij& 0| Tijjjjt Fr.ida.j- afteruoo
1 s< npl j-Monday naffitt in Cwero guest
<r on", mother, Aps.. Mart Calhoun
M- liut | left flirt nj li ning far Iheir b
Dietary, vf.u^ LjJL the fijroom hob
lesvma- jijnsition Is city s
'■ t ! and shjjpplhg. clerk! with the
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EEDMEN
BEHAAS/3^
Copyright 1917. "Warner Bros. Plctur** Ink/
MARRIED MEN,” starring Irene Rich, Is a Warner B
Scfe/li' plcturiration of this novel.
By JOHN L. McKEE
International News Seraice Staff
Correspondent
j KANSAS CITY.—More than ninety
; per cent of the elementary school j
j ihildreh in Kansas City‘j» publjo
j schools are suffering physical defects.
; which are jeopardizing to their health |
and in many cases, endangering their'
i lives.
i - ■ A
This was disclosed in , a recent ex-
amination of 10,000 pupils between
the ages of six and sixteen, conducted
by the departments of physical edu-
cation and hygiene in the schools and
made public by Dr. Fred Burger, di-j
rector of health and physical educa-
tion in the schools. Even at that
figure of imperfection. Kansas t'ity
WANT*
tKfMngaged. discovers that night In some little town, Helene
sister, Helene, lias be- wasn’t quite sure where, with a
fitted Kith Huntley Shel- license that Ralph had been keep-
yslthy Don Juan ichuse ing en hand in case of emergency.
is making a fourth at- Anyhow, they weren’t going to stay
\lsorce him. Myra locks away long, because Ralph had to
Aar {room, disguises fier- i get back to his business, so they’4
pet to Sheldon t hunting- ! both see Myra very shortly, and
i*jt him to give up Jier j Ralph sent his love,
kalrfon recognizes Mura | And now Leonard had come In
ds 9 heart attack, for ing and Myra stood talking to him m:
Min Kith him all night.J his private office.
dug Mi to'arid'her detre- j “Leonard. Helene’s eloped with
, but Myra escapes Kith- Ralph Naylor," Myra was telling
fipnttyed. Then she finds all the new3 of the week end—at
4 has eloped villi Ralph least, most of it. "I was out Satin'-
• day evening, having dinner and
■■ ■ doing some shopping, and when I
T&fi ix_Continued came in, about teq o’clock, I found
i'seems that your sister a I10*e f”ora Helene, telling me that
! In, somehow" the girl sh'‘ iJac| gone off with Ralph.
‘She didn't quite seem to ''VI!’„^ay or s, a n*c Sh ?*. I
irif att hanened herself lite him." Leonard answered. And
I wKmU; I d*o
k I had a call from lho|to hf a^. ?a*e
paesffjss; | ^Vt¥dd
a«al/i Romeo no w;rs ham- heartilj and truthful 1>. But I do
HERE WILL BE NO WAITING
WHEN THIS SALE STARTS
I f
Mississippi Man Says He Has
Found BladoDranght So
Satisfactory, He Has No
Need to Change.
CUEQOS-AMUSEMEHT- HOUSE
on Merchandise
Wiggins, Miss.—Mr. A L. Cone, a
well known Wiggins resident, says:
*T have used Thedford’s Black-
Draught for constipation. I have
never had to take, a great deal of
medicine, but for fully 30 years I
have, by using it, known Black-
Draught to be a great medicine, and
when I found it so satisfactory, I
haven’t seen any used to change.
*rWhen I get constipated, I feel all
out of sorts and tired and sluggish
and i take a few doses of Black-
Draught. It regulates my bowels
Today, Wed., and Thurs.
A Real Sale on good de-
pendable Clothing and
Accessories. Bargains
that mean a saving. |-
O GREAT YOU’LL
LA PLY AND STAY LATE
■with
Ramon Navaro
Aesop’s Fables and
-Pathe News
Admission 25c and 50c
Matinee Wednesday 3:30
I Lot Silk Hose
values to $1.50 .. . 65c
and I get all right. My wife takes
more Black-Draught, than. I do. She j
is a great believer in it too, so we
keep it in the housS. It will cleanse
the system and help you, if you use
it as we have.”
Constipation leads to a great deal
of sickness among those who do
not understand its dangers, and who
neglect to treat it without delay. . !
Black-Draught, with the natural,
prompt action of its purely vegeta-
ble ingredients, quickly relieves
constipation and helps to drive out
the poisons so as to leave the
organa in a state of healthy activity. ' [
Sold everywhere, 15c. NC-179 1
REAMLAN
Theatre
1 Lot Shirts, Values
. to $5.00
READ! WEDNESDAY’S RE
Today and Wednesday
Rudolph Schildkraut »
1 Lot Capy, Values
to $2.50 .. ........
‘THE TURKISH DELIGHT’
Comedy “Buffalo Bill’s Last
Fight.”
/^lso a comedy made on the
stage between first and sec-
ond show.
Heavy Sweaters val-
f ■
ues to $10.00 i, ...
leral director
Arobula
Koehler Dry
. -m-
ft, •:
!trpassed
PLAN ]
The COMBINATION
: jl t : V l - ■ T 1 f
Knitted Rayo
WEEK OF <fc-| HO
JANUARY I
9 TO 14 JLA
WEEK OF
JANUARY
9 TO 14
Your Old
Shingles
for Insulation
Save dust, litter
and labor with
everlasting John&-
Manvilie Rigid
gkt. Miss Martin. I ll send
S-to fix It for you, if you
h you would,
_______ „„__L And thank
ill fcour trouble. I’m glad j
oat what happened.’’
it's all right. Hiss Martin.
dot sister's very happy.”.
sura she will be. Good I
returned to her apartment!
Bht heart Everything had 1
out yell after all, and ■
Lad Wry wisely kept quiet'
kit She took up a book
.a thread.
This store is one of a large
number of retail stores through-
out the country who are offering
this COMBINATION XX item—
this week only. Next month we
will ofier anotherCOMBINATION
XX PLAN item. Be sure to look
for if.
Marshall Field & Company,
Whdemle,«eprod»icers and wie
distributers of all COMBINATION
XX FLAN items and we assure
you that this bloomer and all later
COMBINATION XX PLAN items
are to be superior values.
in quality to any rayan bloomer
heretofore mailed for a dollar.
It is made 'with strongly sewn
scorns and substantial reinforce-
ments; every detail is perfect—it
is the quality of bloomer you buy
regularly at a higher price.
In Pink, Peach,
JJjHk Orchid, Coral, Nile,
To** Navy, Black,
Small, Medium
andLargeSize*
CUERO
LUMBER CO
ick the faint shlrver of to contest It—he told me he
k«pt clutching at her wouldn't, though. I hate to argue
Leonard ever found out this stuff out. This way makes it
now. with the fetnlllar so much easier. I feel rather sorry
oandiags about her she ■ tor Mrs. Evans. She seems Jlke a
lecure, more like her old* nice sort of person. Why women
| can’t let other women’s hosbands
Ml morning from Helene, j alone is more than L can under-
teJperl raise her spirits, stand.” Gilbert spoke harshly, but
iraiterlstfc of her sister.! with a certain tone of pride, as
r vague about everything; thougli nothing of that sort v’ould
kapP*nl»A and full of ever happen to him,
teeaages. She and Ralph j (To be continued) 1
Start the New
Year Right
Take yfur kodaks to .the Flour-
noy Studio la hr- finished. Each
film will h:ive special attention.
Mother, let photograph vdur
children erica year, you will
enjoy ,-eoin^ the cli.ingf that
comes with feach ik month*-.
Large hand paintings free, with
each dozen under cabinett size.
Flournoy Studio
Cuero, Texas
le tyexy bird Its Boojj. but H > does not ntrow it into
ery ^Stan is given the opportunity to make money but
I*hitnselt to accumulate it. «
We can assist you in nitftty wavt,.
State Bank & Trust
Service That Pleases
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1928, newspaper, January 10, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121454/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.