The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1924.
act
for Dally
NAME THE MAN
io buy presents for the graduates.
Admlssio
Hand Drawn*Voiles
DOTTED AND PRINTED VOILE DRESSES
al ehurches, but at any rate, both
are mighty good movements and
the Record says let the work go on
fo both movements.
R* value and pricing some of those
Mack land farms would be like buy-
ing a half interest In a bank.
They represent the very latest in materials and styles Moderately priced from $13.50 to $16.50.
Cuero * particularly fortunate in
ggRtteg several highways designat-
ed before the state took over the
highyayi and began keeping them
get any big hail storm. We do com-
plain about some mighty small mat-
ter* some times, coming to think
about it.
Cobb,
and
how
have
Yoa-
More candidates are coming in
this week and soon they’ll all be in
•nr announcement column running
toward the primary. A candidate is
smaller city dally that makes the path
of radical and demagogue difficult,
perous, Independent American homes.
—Manufacturers Industrial News
THE IMPROVING COUNTRY PRESS
Chas. Moreau Hargor, in April Scrib-
ner, discusses the powerful influence
which the rural press has exerted iu
'Coming as it
does close to the hearts of its readers,
the old home paper-even if Its policy
be not always commended --commands
respect and confidence.”
He shows that ttf the family in the
country town or on the farmstead, the
weekly visit of the country paper or
the small city daily is an event enjoy
ed by all.
Cartoonists in the metropolitan
press have visualized for the public a
ridiculous and peculiar type as repre-
senting the country editor’s personal-
ity but the writer show's that nis read-
ers know him and are not disillusion-
Agamemnon Russells’ wife
•tabbed the maid with a pruning knife
grid bto mother “Really pet,,
liaids are very hard to get ”
—Jake Falkstaff in Akron Times.
Linen Dresses Now Selling At
ONE-THIRD LESS
We don’t know which is the more
pronounced movement in Cuero
“He is close to his constituency,
Further, ft is a constituency with more
leisure than any other, more time for
reading the news and opinions of the
day.” This makes-the country paper
a vehicle of opinion and a mode of po-
litical leadership.
The country paper is loyal to the
government and continues to take a
We note that the start hasn’t
been made yet toward the paving
•f Broadway or North Line street.
We ought to be well enough pleos-
•d with our paving as far as it
foes to complete the job.
ML there is a section of
QJere ia America that
Brer advantage than the
Prairie. ’ And what’s
-The south produces the greatest
baseball players of the world, and
’Texas league fans see some of the
real stars in action just before they
go up. Lil Stoner, pitching ace of
Fort Worth last year, who pitched
the Cats to another championship
and then won three games from
New Orletfiis in the Dixie series, has
been turned in two victories, and Ike
Boone last year with San Antonio
and the champion batter of the
Texas league last season was out-
hitting all of them in the American
League when averages were pub-
lished last week, including the Na-
tionally famous stars, Ty •
Babe Ruth, Tris Speaker
George Sisler. We all know
glad Washington must be to
Dangerous Slim McGrew of
kum on her firing line, while John
McGraw admits that he would not
trade Ross Youngs who used to be
a Turkey Trotter, for a whole base
ball club.
Our ready-to-wear department is overflowing with beautiful
dresses of various materials. Among other dresses, are dot-
ted and printed Voiles, with long and short sleeves. They
have tucks and are lace trimmed on cuffs and pockets.
They are attractively Priced from $3.50 up.
A more attractive-summer dress would be hard to find than one of these beautiful hand drawn voile dresses Thev are
; r Advertisements taker
ealy, on Wednesday. -
Official Organ of the
Caere and of DeWitt County.
Weetruck a cheerful farmer in
Cuero Monday. He said it was a
fittie too wet to plow out his way,
fort he wasn’t going to kick about
Uy Record 50 cents per month, or
per year in advance.
nkiy Record |1.50 a year in De-
and adjoining counties.
M a year elsewhere.
fered in the Cuero Postoffice as
id-clg«« matter, under
In order to clean up our stock of linen dresses we are offering them at ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE
This drastic reduction in price comes at a time most opportune /or thrifty shoppers. The season for linen dresses is now
here. They are being worn by nearly every one. At these low prices you can well afford to buy an additional dress which
you will surely need for the summer vacation. - C“
plaints about our home town and pitched two games for Detroit and
her interests, and we have
gratified recently to hear some out-
side folks speak in terms of warm-
est praise about, the way corres-
pondence and other matters are
handled at present by our Cham-
ber of Commerce. It is the first
time a young lady has held down
the place and we are pleased to
admit that she has proven herself,
faithful, diligent and competent in
the exercise of her duties.
large part in earnest discussion of pub
liq affairs from a disinterested stand
point. It is the country weekly and standing as it generally does lor pros
One thing in the world we take
that ia about as thrilling to reac
about as to try to watch, and a
whole lot more satfefaetory to read
about than to participate in is a
National balloon race.
Wednesday—“WAY WOMEN LOVE
Also Comedy
We hardly know of any thing
that should meet with a better re-
sponse than the movement which is
to be inaugurated for side walk
building in Cuerd. We need more
sidewalks and have never seen or
heard of a town that had too many
We are particularly fortunate by
way of other advantages such as the making of a nation
first class water, high class
schools, paved streets, sewerage,
electric white ways, and the like,
but we are just a tiny bit behind
the times with our sidewalks, and
ought to welcome a co-operative un-
dertaking to supply the shortage
FIR PARASITE REMOVER
Mb in drinking water absolute-
ride Fowls of Hoe, mites, fleas,
fcgere, bine bugs and all other
Thursday And Friday
“Flaming Youth”
With Culleen Moore, Milton Sills, Elliot Dexter, Sylvia Breamer
Myrtle Stedman
. Don’t Miss This Picture
I CUERO DAILY RECORD
Published by
ERO PUBLISHlNa COMPANY
Record” Established 1894
> Jhar” -Established 1873
News” formerly Rundschau 1891
d consolidated in April 1919.
bMahed every day except Satur-
of our expert squirrel
had better go a^ little slow and gives a continuous chain of
Hing theii* sacks too fulf, as Connecting walks throughout the
a limit on those little things town.
four directions out of here they be-
fog the Cuero-Yoakum road, Cuero-
Hochheim road, Cuero-Thomaston j
road and-Cuero- Wes th off road. We
aren’t planning on giving up that
Caero-Yorktown-Kenedy road eith-
We have ju^received a shipment of
IMPORTED JAPANESE PARASOLS.
■■
You will these unusually attractive »
in«y are hand made and trimmed in Oriental colors,
will be used extensively this summer. Prie^i
Special Reduction On Li pen
Dresses
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1924, newspaper, April 29, 1924; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183084/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.