The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CUtRO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Tattooning Takes
The Place of
Real Jewelry
DEAUV84*.- mh- ow fash-
ioned tattooing is takiag the place
of at this fashionable re-
sort tfcl» sups®** FwiaJtta. the
well known Hpivw art** of
I of- mesh and fairly heavy in. weight
Square, hexagonal and octogoaal
shapes a|» fill featured H» the
mesh and there are some lovely
waned deeigna
Some of the nets are at leal rilk
and much iese easily enwhed J*r-
aay-iuHe and triple telle are also
in favor. Numerous are those re*
lieved by some kind of fancy pat-
tern. Others have geometrical
motifs and one novelty resembles
fish net and has fancy stitching.
One ef the designers is showing
a net with ting chenille dots in
multi color, either in all over ef-
fect er grouped to form flowers or
geometrical motifs. Embroidered
nets are also included in nearly
every collection.
Chantily laces are much in the
limelight this winter, usually* in
medium or large designs. Grin lace
has the crin motifs in solid effects
W a light ground. Waxed laces
Sport Kings Trump Queens
.11 ji., ... By HARBjN BURNLEY-
Gtenna Ciollett
THE AMERICAN SOLP
•. QUEEN VJOULE NEED A
a HANDICAP OP ABOUT 6
a Bisques to coMpere
■Lon EVEN TERM ! WITH A
Km MASCLUNS £OuFSTAP/
Montparnasse started the ball roll-
in* by tattooing a magnificent lit-
tle watch bracelet on his lift wrist,
for the remainder of hie Ufa, fou-
jita will think it ia neon*daJf. if he
happens to look at his wateh.
His little finger too. beara the
print of a handsome ring, in silver
wfih colored stone.
Youki. celehrated Montparnasse
model, is also following the fashion
and ha^ herself tattooed a beauti-
ful siren on her beautiful leg. A
surrealist ]>oet bears a ' shooting
star cn his right arm and a Creole
tlaucrr k star-fish on the back of
Kiki. known' to cvery-
tbl Chisago Cubs suffered a de-
feat at the hands of Philadelphia
Thursday hg a score ef 11» 1. bat
; finned nearer the NamoMd league
pephant when the Mow York
Otafcfte made a three styaiglu over
the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning 8
to 5. The Chicago-Philly gan\e
wtu featured by homers off .. the
.bam Of Cbiek Klein and Hack
Wilson who remained, in a tie for
National League circuit honors
with 3b each. Melvin Ott, sense -
tional New York Giant right field-
er hit his 38th homer in the game
with Pittsburgh.
4Cfi)ctnoati. defeated Brooklyn 3
to 2. a freak home run hit by.
Horace Ford. Cincinnati" short
stop, winning for the Reds. Ford
lined to Herman in right field.
Herman allowing the. ball to get
away from hi®. Ford and two run-
ners ahead of him scored. Da».v
Vance was the victim. v
Philadelphia moved a notch
closer to the American League
Pennant When * they defeated
Chicago' 4 to 3 with Rommel,
Atfijetic purler, shining in the re-
lief rote. Rommel hurled great
bull after coming to' tfie relief of
Wfilburg. Bvery, man on the
Phfictdelphia team with the ' ex>
oepttoo Of Rofijgjfiel was * credited
with»,hM. i ; *
The New, Yark Yanks himUy
broke the St; Ipuifijtnx, defeating
the St, Lotaa nine 3 to a ; Lazerri
hit a hone run and a double * far
the Yank*. Ruth and Gehrig fail-
ed to fatten tbetr batting average,
with Ruth foteg hhless in four
trips and CWkrtg getting l fog 4.
In tfia Texas ’League the Shreve-
port Sports furnished the thriH by
whipping Waco 19 to l and there-
by hang eiosa on Mu heels of the
Wichita Palin who also won, de-
fecting Bansten 1 to a. Five runs
soared in the fith inning, gave the
Spudders a. victory Two and one-
half games separate Shreveport
add Wichita Pahs, with only a few
days remaining on the Texas
League schedule. The Dalton
Steers enjoyed a good batting
workout wham they met* the In-
dians from San Abtonio. San
Antonio managed to hold the first
half .champs to a cum. the score
MhtPht
.her neck
one in the artist quarter is having
black beauty spots ' tattooed.’ upon
her cafe au lait colored cheeks.
With the fashion v/ell started
among the artists, smart society
women are now looking to Foujita
for their jewel?.
A, nUniraum of three lines is
fequirril fok 'eaich a<r. the first
.line to be set all caps.
A minimum charge is 25c for
a single insertion, 35c Wednes-
days or 90c, for one week.
TERMS:—cash in advance ex-
cept to them having regular
&LEMA0A
. Here in Deauvihe anyone might
say. "A kingdom, a kingdom for a
horse, " for one is. almost ivever
seep - except on' the race track or
pqlo grounds. The poly person of
note who stil goes about- in an
old style carriage and pair is Lady
Micliclham She has never, in fact,
HAMPICAP
pAtACE
TODAY
been seen in a motor car but does
her Chopping, and makes her. visits
to thq dressmakers and hairdresser
in a smart carriage* drawn by one
or two horses. ; »
‘THE RACING
ROMEO”
Also Kinegnuns
One of the most daring costume*
seen on the beach this season con-
sists of a pair of knickers which,
instead of being held in place
around the waist, is drawn up un-
der the arms. There is really no
back at all. The American girl who
was wearing it the other day, step-
ped out ’ of the water to take her
aperitif atthe eefebrated Bar du-
sohfii gad within g very few me-
ments had a lane crowd cl photo-
fistfce Co* P%refuu0 of Trudk
If otic* to hereby gin® that the
mniitebairf- Court, of DeWitt.
•tty, Texas, will on Monday,
tober 14th afi 3 o’clock P. M.
itn bids for the purchase of one-
I tan track lo be used in Com.
Be. Me. 2, ef DeWitt County,
iha. #or general we frf sakl pre-
|p -one used truck The usual
jfiita are reserved.
l»»ti
An All Talkii
SATURDAY
Bob Sfeele
The Man in The
Rough.”
Bp ALICE LANGEUEM
OKI) Corespondent
PARIS—Meta will be meeting
high favor hi drees etreiee this
winter, aemrdiQg to early showings
of materials at the smart design-
er*. Frilly, femtntee fashions are
finlltag-theta, twrlbor with teces.
thd natural media for the new soft-
er (affecdr that are- being created.
Mew -plain bets me owner than
Cyril*, wish which ranking seen players
T IS always tfitereteing t*Wb
pare the rotative ability-of
first flight women and som
Big Bill Tilde® Bill toyed wtth
Suaanne, purposely letting her win
the first two points of each game,
and then putting on the pressure
to win in straight sets, 6—ft, 8—*0.
Our own Helen Wills, marvelous
player that she is, wouldn’t hare
the ghost of a chance against any
one of the male players ranked ia
the first twenty. Her win, setae
fita ago, over Frit* Mercur, tt»
be recorded as a gallant guttata >
The age of chivalry is not yet
dead.
Truly our Sport Sings trump
the Queens!
SUNDAY—MONDAY
Ladies of The
Night Club”
V In golf women f*
ef strength whe»i
nwh pUyem ef e<m
- mm power to send
-baUeVta or beyond
Kree of the handi-
»»t need the al-
iritmafid that a
institute
John C. Ley
FOOD MARKET
Pre* Volstead Beverage
Now Very Popular He
ed beef and cabbage (Jiggs), or
with roast lunches, baked ham and
other delicacies that xXx Pearl
Beer has made so popular during
the heated term.
In this issue will be found an ad-
vertisement of this famous sum-
mer beverage, non - intoxicating but
with all the invigorating proper-
ties of this famous beer that made
is the ideal drink in summer Mn
pre-Volstead days.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ytster<tnV>» gupfts
New York S; Pittsburgh 5.
Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 2.
Philadelphia I; Chicago 1.
Bc*too-6t. Louis, rain.
fiPCCXALS THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO THE CAREFUL BUY-
ER—EVERY ITEM FI LL l>f quality—try our meat de-
partment for reef, VEAL, mutton, cooked meats
AND CHEESE. . IN CHARGE OF COMPETENT MEAT CUTTERS
Mrs. John
“ .% • - ,t*'1 Sk«- -y, • ■,
Famous xXx Pearl Beer, Minus Alcoholic Content, Now j
Popular Summer Beverage <m1 Draught Here.
Away back yonder . in> pre-Voi-^Hfiounced ' the gr^itest achieve-
stcad. days, x^Cx Pearl Beer; was ^mept fin {the brewer's art, for xXx
one of th emost poplar beverafhp ^J'earl ^eer iis "now made by the
indulged in by those;' who fiyibibed- • same t process that' won for this
the cup that chqetad, ine-. <beveijge—that*' "made San An-
bfiation, unless, used to ex^efis. ’gift :tae*° rfama|UB^— a-national fame
the Volstead.act knocked:the kick • Tor a*Bms after the Volstead act;
out of Pearl, and i for attune, the. .went ‘ into e'ffecAil' was ‘sold in bot-!
palates of those who were wept'to ,Qes-o®ly/ but’ these who liked it:
place their feet on theib^ rrih fre¥l from:the. kfeg were hardly to!
while admiring their - pulchritude ^ appcase^ with the bottled com-
^The nW - almost ^ * ™ ** “J
flavor of this mcigorating;dribk, ^ *** appea^ea
. v on ^draught -»t - popular drinking
; But the brewery ! chemist-w«.. yut>: fc^^h^To^ay; this great health
to work to plan * ^ beverage.' W^i. jujd i foojj; beverage can be had • In
OjMSlectvk
Locomotive Hauls
Canafhan Limited
SATURDAY & MONDAY
SPECIALS
rlVL>—Slikfle white man
ueral fang work, aiscr^lwo
white girls to work at the
ftr-*g*k.*l OmtDTt, Texas-
130.oo per month, each,
room andi laundry. Apply to
BACON
BroMt'of
JNSASSI
;jes. The r^ult ,:hgaj
Last year the same spot saw forty
crashes in the saipc period. "Fairly
safe is the next ®06t deadly spot,
.a street intersection in New Have®
and Hartford otBciais art struggling
USED CAR
BARGAINS
to yield the pal® tq New Have®
VEAL
NEWS
HENARDS*
MAYONNAISE
CARS
BU1CK TOURING
1928 STAR TOURING .. .fiNJt
You can’t afford Co pass up Mda
bargain. Has i goad tires and
paint good. ;
Ootae and look our used, ear
Madnolia
TOMATOES
BU1CK BROUGHAM
Hiller's Service
Station
Eari Main and Depot Rta
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StRtlons and Dealcry
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1929, newspaper, September 13, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121457/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.