The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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SUNDAY
THE CUERO RECORD
Spain Seethes in Revolt
New
CLUBS & LODGES
Victor Records
( (from
pee . .
CAROLINA
14 to 42.
I
El
D.
Antonio was a
I
and Mrs. Janies Butler
G
J; \Kec e
Miss Mary
PAN Fox Trot
the
W: M.
E. 0. Kunitz
Bass Bros. Co
The Rexall Store
- t
Davidson Elec. Cr
Battery Service.
deny that they
I
gatherings.
land
or
£i
Davidson about Radio set*.
alumni
There is an air
of Newness
NOTICE-GAS USERS
at Koehler’s
I
New Spring Coats
$9.90 to $27.50
Dresses
$1.50 for reconnection will be made
Priced $9.90 to $39.75
This is in accordance with instructions
from headquarters office
Discounts will continue to be allowed
on all accounts paid by the 10th
SOUTHWEST GAS CO
and J’Net Boothe are
week end visit with
Service
tadvL’
Joe Reuss
from a visit
Sunday
m. to 4
Orion
firends
ed with shoppers'
afternoon.
CARESSING YOU. Fox
Jacques Renard and
WISH I
CRADLE
love you)
Carri-
of 37
ines Leona and Lillie Fehner of
| tau favored the Record office in j
THE SPELL
Fox Trot .
Miss
Miss
of
of
of
at the
the
previ-
squad
Newer Ensemble
Ten Infielders
ten infielders, only four
Two of the remaining
Alfred. Koenig, one of the prosper-
ous young farmers on Route 4. Cuero,
called by Saturday while in town on
business to have u? transfer his name
from the Weekly to the Daily list.
We would like many more such volun-
teers.
Trot, -, .
Orchestra
FLORIDA AGAIN
TRAINING PLACE
FOR BOSTON SOX
re
six
m-
Joins the Embroidered
Painted Coat with the
Monotone Frock
ectric Wiring. Davidson
W. Ratchford teacher
PICK TECHNICAL STUDENTS
FOR MORE SCHOLARSHIPS
Please ring me in afternoons
Phone 516-W.
Jennie Anderson.
trio
18
the
John
Jeweler
Phone
Phone
are more concerned with filling a few
of their empty church
are in the salvation
student body.”
Ministers of Ames
requested the change.
HAD DIED IN MY
(Before I grew up to
'.. . . .. Gene Austin
has
to Kerrville.
p*ews than they
of the entire
A. L. Eutler of San
visitor in Cuero Friday.
ALL MY
Cuero. Mrs. Chas.
Thomaston and E. P.
Yorktown.
Daily subscribers,
of our special rate
new subscribers to
Jewel Lodge
No. 103
because
week
•‘Such an exhibit ought to be made
------ «^>c’v fairs, young peo-
high i
Cuero Lodge
No. 409
office
ice,”
says,
a solitary sample of genuine
was found. Many of the samples were
Hanson, of Dallas
No. 21834
SWEETHEART OF
DREAMS. Fox Trot, '. Aaronson
and His Commanders.
E. C. Born of Hous-
Lucy Naunheim
re-
E. P. Ward Route 2 and Mrs. M. A.
Shows are new-
taking advantage
of $4 a year to
the Daily.
Of the
regulars,
were secured from the minors,
other pair from the bushes and Gillis
and Reeves, who came in the Mejer
deal.
Bigelow, an outfielder, is the fifth
last week after a j
Cuero.
tomers take is tremendous. 1
is it a practical impossibility to
real liquor, but
strongly in the
liquor offered by illegal dispensers is '
poisonous and in many cases, abso-
lutely deadly.
“Many persons believe that • they
are getting genuine whiskey because
of the bottle, the label or the revenue
stamp, but any prohibition commis-
sioner’s office will demonstrate to the ,
inquirer thtt such bottle, labels and j
revenue stamps are counterfeits, and !
rank poisons, and the chemist of the the contents o fthe bottles synthetic. |
BOSTON.— (INS) —President Bob
Quinn, of the Boston American
League baseball and his staff have
completed plans for the spring trip
of the Red Sox to Bradenton, Fla.,
once again their training site.
The party will leave Boston, March
4 and arrive in Bradenton, three days
later. This is ten days later than the
departing date of last year
the playing season begins a
later than last year.
37 To Report
This season, Manager Bill
Martha
Cuero friends Friday.
A PRECIOUS LITTLE THING
CALLED LOVE . Olsen and His
Music.
WIPIN’ THE
The High Hatters.
Reports emanating from many
sections of Spain indicate that
the great popularity of the
Spanish dictator, Primo De
Rivera (top), is waning and
♦hat . King Alfonso’s throne
may he seriously threatened if
the dictator is deposed. Up to
the present he has been able
to suppress all revolts with an
iron hand.
One lot plain Dresses, plain and
printed at ............. 1......$5.95
samples of actual whiskey,
champagne or beer, asserts
and Rdney D. Chipp, Jr.,
York City. ,
ti-Freeze, Magnolia
of the[
Washington Memorial exercises,
Masonic Lodge Friday night, Febru-
ary 22. Refreshments.
L E. Otts, J, C. Hartman
Secty.
the chances
majority that
recently returned
rI 'HIS smartly tailored
frock of Beige crepe has
a pleated skirt and grace-
fully draped girdle. The
long coat, painted ip mod-
ernistic oblongs of tan and
brown, is further animated
by ubiquitous embroidery.
1 Have accepted employment in the
.mornings, but will do special cookiug
at m y home in afternoons and even-
tags,
aad Evenings,
(advt)
L. B. McGuffin of Yoakum spent
Saturday in Cuero.
HAMBURGER*
-■4-at-— «.
ED’S PLACE I
On West Main St
Lee McCrabb, South-
western student, is in Cuero for
week end.
ensemble suits and dresses at
ros. CO. (adv)
r Mr. aad Mrs. Les'Fischer and little
daughter of Marfa and Mrs.
'iXay
of Yoakum visited Cuero
'day.
Mr. and Mrs.
ton visited Miss
briefly one day the past week
turning home from Corpus Christi,
where they had been to the funeral
of Mrs E. A. Born their mother. De
advj ! ceased will be remembered as
, Anna Coleman, a cousin of
Elec. Co , Lucy and Mrs. Alois Naunheim
Murphree
Palmer
No. 21835
GF THE BLUES,
. . The High Hatters
Nfw silk dresses at Bass
Size
CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Feb. 16.—(INS)
Distinguished engineers and sci-
entists encouraged by the success of
previous efforts, will again search in
1929 for the boy with the best tech-
nical prospects who will be awarded .
a four year scholarship at the Mass-!
aehusetts Institute of Technology1
here beginning next fall.
* .
LntrAits will be required to write)
a short es^ay on the subject “Why
Should Like a Technical Educa-'
tion.” •
A similar search last rear result-
ed in the choice of two boys for the
Trading was reported to be brisk
in Ct ero Saturday, the streets being ■
I crowt
Saiu;
Prai de View School was a visitor in
Cueio Saturday.
Mrs. A. W. Naunheim’s sister and
niece respectively, Mrs. S. J. Baylor
of Montell and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
of Campwood returned tw their re-
spective homes
month’s visit in
. Eddie Cantor
from Whop- ’
Eddie Cantor
Eastern Star
Meetings 1st and 3rd Tues-
day Nights at 7:30 o'clock
Resident Members expected.
Visiting Members always
Welcome
MRS. AGNES. SPANGLE. Booty.
■
Mis:
Undei
i.bridf business call Saturday while
. . . . / seized by them any pure,
tn torn doing some shopping. They
galled by to renew for their father, I
Augus; Fehner's- Weekly Record for
No. 21832
FAW DOWN AN’ GO BOOM,
Fox Trot . Geo. Olsen and His
Music.
report on the training grounds
same time instead of taking
“regulars” down a week or so
ous to the rest of the team. The
includes 13 pitchers, 16 infielders, 6
catchers and 8 outfielders.
Among the pitchers are Lisenbee
and Gaston a couple of new hopes se-
cured from Washington in the Meo'er
trade.
The catching staff includes E
and Having a pair of regulars a
of minor leaguers among whom
Gaston, a brother of Gaston
pitcher.
X- . I
Not only ;
- buy:
are;
the 1
Kisses Louise
Cai ro for a
of the quintet of Senators recei
for Meyer. Dum|as and Scarritt are
couple of bushers and the rest of
outfielding staff fare regulars.
President Quifan plans to keep 1
Sox in Bradenton a month
spend about ten’ days before
son opens in Norfolk and
Knights of
Columbus
Council 1682 No • 21831
| MAKIN’ WHOPPEE1
Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday
at 7:30 o’clock In K. P. Hall I Whopee . . .
J. C. Kossbiel Hy. Koenig HUNGRY WOMEN
Grand Knight Fin. Secty.
Visiting brothers Invited.
You pay $12.50—but you
get a lot more!
HEN you pay $12.50 for a pair of
Net tie tons you get your money’s
worth in skilled workmanship and fine
leather. But over and above that you
get the satisfaction of wearing a fine
shoe—and of wearing it a long, long
time
No. 21833
MOON .’ Gene Austin.
New batteries.
8tn titin.
pretty assortment of J19-75 spring
ftressei has just arrived at Bass
Brqs. Co. (adv)
Lil New
the
on
school.
Bros. Co. |
(adv)•
Millinery
Arrival of New Spring Hats in all the
New Shades and Styles, Popular
Prices. Visit our Millinery department
When accounts are unpaid meters will
be removed on the 18th and a charge of
Mis» Jessie McCrabb is spending
| the waek end, with
ton in this city.
Al
r ^Bhatiin.
cAT ’
■ Mr
COLLEGE CHAPEL HOURS
STIR WRAT^ OF ALUMNI
AMES. Ia„ De£. .16.—(INS)—Alumui
of Iowa State College are up in arms
over the recent change in
chapel services from 11 a.
p. m.
| Clja^ing. through the
magazine, that the Ames Ministerial
association was responsible for the
change the alumni organ declared
that “thes denominational promoters gdn will have his whole squad
A CORRECTION
In an article appearing in Friday’s j
throughout Record it was stated that the burglar ,
who entered the home of Dr. W. W.
j Sale secured an undetermined sum.
According to a very accurate check.
Miss Gladys Hous- Sale declares the sum was deter-
mined, amounting to exactly 15 cents.
Magnolia Service
> (tdv)
Pr inted silks lead ' the vogue in
spring dress styles. See them at Bass
Bros Co. (adv) ;
VERY LITTLE PURE LIQUOR--*------
FOUND Bv PRO AGENTS office, H. G. Alford, declares tha;
- [‘real’ liquor never is f.nyid in places'
WESTERVILLE. Feb. 16.— Federal raided ncr in r-utomoblk's.
and state prohibition enforcement cd '
fleers very rarely find among liquors at stL
genuine i pie’s
wine, schools and elsewhere, showing pro°-
Dr. pective customers of bootleggers and j
Ernest H. Cherrington .general sec- ruin runners that the risk these cus-1 honor—Elwood W. Schafer of Cleve-
retary of the World League Against
Alcoholism, who declares that in the
fact that so 'called “real liquors” are
not to be found in seizures, lies an
opportunity for public information
which might be used to good advant-
t>y the federal and state prohihi-
commissioners.
i the case of the Columbus, O.,
i of the federal prohibition serv-
Dr. Gherrington’s statement
“with at least 150 samples, not
liquor
All gas bills must be paid on or before
the 17th day of each month.
Meets Every Thursday at 8 p. m.
Visiting Knighta Always Welcome.
J. J. Fischer, Paul Dornbluth,
C. C. K. of R. & S.
Koehler Dry Goods Co
The House of Quality
and son
of Houston were guests in the H. G.
ing home during the past week.
NOTICE TO 'blY PATRONS
' ‘ Cfresar Thormahlen, former
Cuero boy w-hose family now lives in
Tivi M, was a guest in the home of
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Pridgen while here
’ • With the South-west Texas Teachers
College Glee Club. He was joined i
hert by hi* parents who had
pleasure of hearing the concert
Friday evening at the high
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1929, newspaper, February 17, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195726/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.