Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Ancient Greek Sculpture Origin of Modern Hai/d/ess
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f^FNUMCMT WAVS.
tJKt* OUM met 'V’t'CWUKi B.C
PMWJ04I. V*A\r.
CLICAGO— Marcel and prrnwn (derived inspiration from Jludying
•At «avw have thrir prototype i.
(W ,*vi«Turrt of ancient Greek
•Ut.iM. according to Emily l.loyd,
beauty expert and head of the Na
Uh>s! School* of Cosmeticians
‘Warcel. the originate! of the
mar.'-l onvt wai inspired tiy the
fen** 'is piece* of Greek statuary
in thy Lutivir at Cat is." said Mis.«
Uoed in an aiMrcaa lie re. “The
nett *te|i in the iirogrc** of hair
W**i*>g ••» peiinanent waving
•a* t, was in'reduced ten year*
■pa foal at the originator Marcel
v*.*
f**e
the wave »# Icoor
from kink*
** Permanent »»••»" I
beauty salvation • >r ••
ton* n More th» 'tdi
efit ware mar hi tie* *re -
in the beauty |ui»' • «
tiy It i» fair . —
. «• h of the loot
'\r l < a ‘lav • .•<•» >t **.
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et' l
in* «t
, IIILIl-
•* u.-e
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• . "• •»
a# 'febl«
the curl* of Venus de Milo, so did
the inventor of the permanent
wave study human nature und
naturally wavy huir until he m r
fevted a wave which has last
turned feminine hrnds into a sea
of 'a-rmanent undula: >ous which
cost the women of the United
States $ 15tl.tHMl.UtHI u veir
“TIm Va-Per system ol pennon- Kaal fhis meant ?k~ t
ent waving recently inlrialiiced iii'miu a. men ar« cr*
this .ountry from Kur >pe, is the 1 mute-til wave* animat*?
newest and mint rapid form ol a j "It is not a start‘«“f rro i«
perfect permanent marcel. A'mere nt.iii rnteru .• %*-•••* .‘iin
chemical reacUoa takes the nlaee ! nowadays to ret r * r *• In
of elW'fiir t« a pennrator mil Europe it n a cvaisn'
”Th« Gout of Folly,” Gloria
Swanson Film Closes Tonight
How often you read it in (lie
ncwK|m|M-iK!
J A nndlier deserts her ciiild or
|givch it into tin* care of another
woman.
i Ami years later, latent mother-
hood httrsts into a consuming
iflame, and the return of the ehild
■is demanded. Seldom, if ever,
|does the foster mother yield the
i child she lias leu tiled love as her
WV II.
! Hitter c'iiit battle, are fought
The hate hetween the real mother
and the foster mother is intense.
\ot this situ-ifion exactly, hut j
somewhat similrr. is woven into
The Coast of Folly," Gloria'
QUEEN
Theatre
SwanKoe’s new slurring picture, (-loses at the ijueen Theatre to-
il rected by Allan Dwun. (night, is from the jMipulur novel
waster 23SJT5JS! t^.tw*-.
her horesome husband, leaving !•'«»" »tt, Dorothy ( “timing, Alee
her hahy in the care of “Nanny,” H. Francis, Lawrence Gray, Ar
foe nurse. The hahy, Joyce,
grows up knowing only the pro
tcctiug love of “Nanny,” and the
latter regards “Joyce" in the
light of her own daughter.
From out of the shadows of the!
past comes the real mother, mi
able to resist the call of her own
flesh and blood when Joyce lie j
comes ensnared in a scandal.
Miss Swanson portrays both'
Nadine and Joyce Gath way I
"The t'oast of Folly,” which
tliur llaiismun and others appear
in tlie strong supporting east.
If m suffer Iran any form of
akin diacama such as Itch. Eeaama.
Tetter or Gndtad Hands, Poison Oak,
Ring Worm. Old Soros or 8oros on
Children. We will aril you a Jar of
“ REMEDY’
BLUE STAR
oa a guar-
antee. It will not stain your clothing
a pltwant odor.
Weeks Drug Store
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Stockholders' Meeting
Notice i* hereby given that the
11IIII Ita I meeting of the Share-
holders ol I he Halliuger State
Hank, of Halliuger. Texas, will he j
held ill the offices of siiiil haul; 1
«t llMMt a in. in It.illinger, Texas, j
|January 12. l'*2*i. for the pm 1
of electing directors, and
LAST DAY TO SEE—
An idyll for the girl who cares-
a warning for the girl who dares
GL0RI0U8 GLORIA
in Gorgeous Gowns, Gowns an
More Gowns.
Sava Urea* Applied in NaetrUa
Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Sims, of J | Air Parnate. Right Up.
4^Paint Rock, welcomed the arrival ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MtRtMti 11 > l >
in Ballinger Tuesdav morning of . „ .... ... ,
a fine baby boy. Mr.. Rims in iu v r ? ‘fT,,H ,ms, ,...................
the Hallev A Love Sanitarium. ' our 1HoK?*’d ,,oMn,K WW*“ r**ht Inii.saetion of such other bus-
_ ’-tp; the air passages of your mess as may pro|s-rlv come b.
Mr. and Mrs. Ia-mmic Davis ^ ^ a,“‘ *vw!' v*" br-“,h/lfnr** ">-•»*"»■
have a new boy at their home on '.!w,-v kl No mn\r ,,«'v c,"«‘
• Ninth Street. The fine bahy was 'I11'*; Wowm.g headache dryness.
* born Monday. Nu «' «■«»■»
" I—your cold or catarrh disap-
AH! BACKACHE CONE
AWAY ........^ n„|n, fr0|„ vour druggist astLi rtT.aaH nroiciwb win
■mall Apply n little of this irag- »«*m of c«turri, . r issHfr.**. ,,U„|
rant, iiutiscptic. healing cream in t'hwVwJu at, K'
I.vonr nostrils. It penetrates thru MuV^. KJ?
.every air passage ot the licini. fmee*. (bus r. »t. I :r K n>rm»l < nnHitlunii
soot lies the inflamed or swollen r " Vi-minAV *'.H"
membrane il II d relief Sold by df ;(» O r mo i« yum
F. J. Cb*r.»* a < ■ . •! . <to «.xi,
Rub Fain from back with
trial bottla of old
“St. Jacobs Oil”
Get a small bottle of Ely's
t ream Halm from your druggist
now.
K. U WALKER. President
sAM BAKER. Secretary.
21* 2td ltvv
HOW’S THIS?
Ah! Pain is gone!
Ulliekly ?— Yes. Almost instant ,nl,,',H,s
relief from soreness, stiffness, instantly.
lameness and pain follows a ! ", . V " ' S,,,-V
gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs s,,,ffed-iip with a cold or misty
Oil.” j catarrh.
Rub this soothing, penetrating “ —------
oil riglit on your painful hack.1 Skeletons Painted Red Found
and like magic. r*dh f comes. <Hv Associated fressi
"St. Jacobs Oil" i. r. harmless SIMFEROPOL, Southern Rus
backache, lumbago and sciatica sin. lice. 2M. Unman skehdons
remedv which ne.er disappoints painted a deep red have I......
and doesn*t burn the skin. found bv Russian archaeologists
Straighten up! <Juit complain- in the vicinity of Simferopol
ing! Stop those t« turous They are Isdieved to belong to
"stitehes." In a moment you the < 'iiiibriau nice which iuiiah-
will for yet that von ever luni a i*ed the coast ot Kerteli Hav 2.t*"ti
weak hack, because it won't hurt years before Christ It was the
or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! custom of this ancient race to
Oct u small trial bottle of old, cover tile corpses of their dead
hone'! “St. Jacobs Oil" from 'vith ochre, winch was believed to
your druggist now and get this preserve the bodies against de
lasting relief. composition.
f&ggu r
«*mv nmi
Last Day to See—
PETE MORRISON
ami his vvoudei lior-e Lightning i*<
"West of Arizona”
It vou have red blood
great outdoors it yon enjov
“West of Arizona.
in your veins if you love
and ad;entore
romance
AHo HILLY WEST .»•
"HIS DAY OUT"
2 reel comedy
••Otta tu«**l « IIN t i
Be wise a la) a "iver*ise
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10c
-ADMISSION
25c
Thursday-One Day Only
"8T ELMO"
A lour uet stage play Special scenery and vaudeville
Hctvvci ii acts.
BUY YOUR
OF FOLLY’
M ALLAN DWAN production
The story of u girl w ho thought 1 @
there was no harm in having an j
innocent love affair with another ,
woman s husband 1 x
Also A Comedy
TAKES 0A8H TO BUY MEAT
AFTER JAN. 18T
On or after January Kt we will
sell only fur cadi For the eon
venieneo of our customers vve
have provided coupon books and ; te|eph"ii<
would like to talk to you about I vented to
High grade «*oi irgcmen** ni |e
roni your choice kodak nega-
iv Rarto-'t studio, 'V. P. j
vlartin. Prop 2s tid
Ivpiipped vvitli a very sensitive
a device lias been ill-
Ic I the st reiivM Ii of
these. We will maintain our de ! metals h> th
livery system, making deliveries ntidet strains
at and 10:00 a. in. each day. i
We wish to thank you for you
patronage in the past and extend
to all our friends best wishes for
i llappv New Year.
STIR MILE'S MARKET
L. L. Stroldc
20 ltd
sounds they mih>
Ledger want ads pay
HOLIDAY CHURCH SOCIAL
The social edinmittee of the
Ba|itist church is ararnging for »
social meeting of the members at
the ehiuvli Wednesday night Tin*
social room has already been ar
ranged, and a good live program
of amusement and fun is being
prepared fur both the old and the
young. The meeting has no other
pur|»o*c than for the church fain
ily to assemble for a good time
together. It is announced that
no collection or any stidi thing is
to be had, hut just a pleasant
social hofur for the > <■«.!« i' •
the church All t*>e lliemhei -dip
i« expected to lie on hand.
An electric heater to be clamp
ed in the edge of a kettle lias been
designed for rooking oysters and
other foods fried in large ipianti
ties in oil.
Venotuela after extensive ex
perimenting has begun the pro
duetiou of ran silk.
Cut As You
Like It
We • 1«i I. t tell you how
vou should have your hair
cut. ii it1 • >* y “ : isk nil ad
v ice.
We w il . • ’lie way you
specify. \td s|i,iiupo(i it
the way y< i prefer.
THOMAS’
DAlieU SHOP
Bib Btrwt
Th
In .v
The Law ot
Compensation
ni thought about saving cunie tt iii “i ■■ “t ,;
It • r vv I'd >t lived
h« «v
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• re is a hivv of compensation which s
i other makes us work in <>ld age for
• vv wasted m v “lit Ii ’ ’
tlie
i in I • is *h“ilght ! “I all
it a tel i« i I- a r i Kiel i|s. * le
ol i|s The more vv c llmik of
tllore vve see it is ' fUi
THE I.MITLSK TO SAVE
> -.1 e for ndepetideliee
Oranges, Apples
and Nuls
early.
Vegetables
Of All Kind
Fresh Oysters
JONES AND VOGELSANG
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will
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1925, newspaper, December 29, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163146/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.