Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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STOP * LOOK
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Don’t you buy 30x3iand
30x3li tires until you’ve
seen the unusual bargains
that we are offering] in
these sizes. . .* .*
BALLINGER AUTO CO.
Telephone 808
i: Buying Groceries is Sometimes a Burden
and Sometimes a Pleasure
quick it is • ptenoure. Wa rendar that oenrico and
will profit whan you gat your ordero from us.
CURRIE MERCANTILE CO
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3EMAER0Y THEATREsl
SHOWING THE PICK 0* THE PICTURES
Whan Battar Picturaa are Made the Maeroy will Show Thom.
Special Orchestra Music
Carl Laemmle Presents
HARRY CAREY
“Man to Man”
The thrilling story of a real man in a reel ■Mm’s
country—the West.
A Universal-Jewel Production
• La
Harold Lloyd with Bebe Daniels and Snub Pollard
la
“Just Neighbors ’
A Patho Comedy
Admission 10c and 25c
' »
Friday Only—Allan Dawn's Production “In the
Heart of a Fool” A First National Attraction.
Special Orchestra Music
Turnbull
et-
ter- Mil burn, Co, Mfgr, Buffalo,
for the first
S. HARMON, Secy.
6-tfd
mob
the
the
this
ever
FOl’ND—Mud Chain, call at
Ledger, identify chain and pay
for this notice and von get it.
6-dtf
the
Sag.iaturc of
is a
Allen
O. F. Allen left for Fort Worth
Tuesday afternoon after a few
days at boine with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Allen.
FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY
NO. 1.
By lameness and urinary dis-
orders—don’t experiment with an
untried medicine.
Follow Ballinger people's
Will Hearreli, of the Bronte
country, passed thru the eity
Tuesday en route to Cameron in
response to a message stating that
hie brother was seriously ill.
Mrs. K. Voelkel and baby left
for their home in Oklahoma.
Tuesday afternoon, after a visit
to Mrs. Voelkel’s father-in-law
and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Voelkel..
WANT ADS 85c up to 12 words,
over that 2c per word first inser-
tion. 1c per word each addi
tional insertion. All want ads are
cash. •
application member
Mrs. J. G. Douglass, District
Deputy Matron, visited Miles
Tuesday evening, and looked af-
ter work connected with the
Eastern Star.
for its main attraction on Friday
of thia week, a new Allan Dwan
production called “In the Heart
of a Fool,” presented by First
National Pictures.
While the plot of this splendk
story is full of big dramatic
punches it is laid in most familiar
surroundings and its characters
are accurately drawn from life.
They are just plain everyday peo-
ple such as we have all come in
contact with. The locale is in
; anv little eity of thia country.
Hut into this peaceful eommun-
I ity cornea a vamp—the Lorelei
i the picture calls her and soon
everybody is involved in a series
>f exciting adventure a that
change their whole life. And
there is tragedy and thrills a-
plenty Tragedy when an explo-
sion occurs in the local coal mines
and thrills when the hired
from tiie great city visits
place and attempts to run
hero out of town.
“In the Heart of a Fool”
pieturization of William
White’s powerful epic of Amer-
ican life ami many claim that this
is the best work of fiction
distinguished author has
written.
ALCOVE SANDWICHES
now being served to the pat-
rons of this new place are giving
the desired results —one calls for
another and our Sweet Milk, it's
ice cold anti you get the cream
every time.
Conte and eat i. sandwich, drink
some milk with cream on it and
you'll see why others have been
coming back for more.
For Sale at a Bargain
Lots t», 7 and H, Block No. 99,
First Railroad Addition to the
town of Ballinger. Texas, known
as the former (’. O. Harris resi-
dence. including corner lot, close
in. residence contain Tn g six
rooms and a bath: garden spot.
For further particulars, call,
write or phone
C. A. DOOSE & CO.
Cse Doan's Kidney Pills.
Here's Ballinger testimony.
Verify it if you with.
Mrs. M. T. McKay, 701 10th
St, Ballinger, says.- ”1 have used
Doan's Kidney Pills off and od
for a good many yean with good
exults. Whenever my kidneys
iave been out of order I have
found Doan’a Kidney Pills al-
ways bring the deaired relief.
Other members of my family have
also use*! them with the same
benefit so I highly recommend
ioan’s to anyone troubled with
their kidneys.”
Price GOe. at all dealer*. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan '• Kidney Pllhs—the
This member. C. E. Abernathy,
joined in 1902. And he paid
$7.50 for expenses. His benefic-
iary gets the $75.00 he paid in,
besides interest amounting to
$425.00.
The charter calls for 1000 mem-
bers, the membership now is 500,
we want 500 more. To in Tease
the membership will only charge
$1.10 to join during this month '
which pays
loan.
Call for
ship. See
W.
«-2tw 2td
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and ChMrew
“THE WORLD 8 CHAMP"
HAS THE BIG PUNCHES
PHEST COLDS
R _ Apply over throat and cheat
-aww with hot riannel doth.
VICKS
VA^oRua
17 MMUnJun IW
Mr: add Mik. ’
and children left
noon for their old home in Ken-
tucky. They made many friend*
in Ballinger who regret to see
(Item leave, and who will wish
them well. They experienced in
ill health while here, coming here
for the benefit of their health.
Dally Ledger
Want Ade
FOB SALE—At n bargain,
Complete Radio Set $20.00.
Phone 137. 7-3d-lw
Notice to Contractors
Sealer! bids for the construction
of earth dam containing approx-
imately twenty thousand cubic
yards of embankment will be re-
ceived by the Directors of the
Ballinger Country Club until
10:00 a. in.. March 17th, 1923.
Certified eheck for $500.00 must
accompany each bid.
1’sual rights reserved.
Plans may be examined and in-
formation secured at the office of
Stephens and Pirie, Ballinger,
Texas. Id
Wallace Reid, the late Para-
mount star, is to be seen in one!
of the best r!o«-s of his screen|
career in “The World's Champ
ion,’’ one of his last Paramount
pictures, and to be shown at the
Fo-to-sho Theatre today and to !
morrow. The production is no*,
lacking m punch inasmuch as the
star plays the role of a young
man who becomes the middle-
weight champion of the world |
and whips the rival who w> rstedl
him in a fistic encounter before
he learned the fighting game.I
Lois Wilson is the girl and other
noted favorites are in the cast.
Excellent Remedy for Consti
pation.
It would !»• hard to find a bet-
ter remedy for eonstiputi n than
Chamberlain s T.iliirts Fhev are
easy to take and mild and gentle
in effect. Give them a trial when
you have need. . >4,4
Ed O'Kelly went to Aust in |
Tuesday afternoon, where he will
look after business and drive his
ear back to Ballinger He re-1
eently made a trip to s. uh I
Texas and “stuck’’ while en I
route home and had to leave his!
car.
The Secret of
the Well
Dressed
THE ALCOVE
It Hakes a Difference
Who Shaves
You
There are good barbers,
some not so good, and then
there are gome worse.
The Acme Shop
has no student barbers* only
first class men are now on
our chairs, and you will re-
ceive courteous treatment
and find in our shop a clean
atmosphere.
Visit us, over City Cafe.
I
The Acme Shop
J. A. Freeman,
Proprietor
FOl'ND—Party who left Bible
on step* to telephone office can
get same by call at Ledger of-
fice, 6-dtf
I--
LOST—Strayed or stolen, or
I taken through mistake, pair horn
rim gold bow Glasses. Please re-
turn to Ledger office, or call and
get ease which goes with glasses.
6-tfd*
FOR SALE—Good pump shot-
gun. in perfect order—cheap for
cash. R. E. Truly. 5-tfd-*
FOR RENT—Four room house
on Seventh Street. W. B. Dun-
lap. Phone 461. 6-2d-*
| FOR SALE Pure improved
long staple Mebane cotton seed
$1 per bushel at my barn. W. B.
Cobb. 3-6d-4w-*
l Plain Sewing done Cheap. 300
South 6th Street. 2-6d-*
| FOR RENT—Bed room and
kitchen completely furnished for
light housekeeping. Also bed-
rooms for rent. Phone 179.
24-tfd*
Perfume*, which still retained
their scent after more than 3,000
years, were found in four alabas-
ter vases in the tomb of King
Tut-Ankh-Amen in Egypt.
One of the newest inventions
for fastening package* is a com-
bined gummed paper tape and a
folding hook and eyelet attach-
ment.
reached 90,000 feet in 12 minutes
and 24 aaeonds.
With modern machinery, one
workman prudu c e s 15,000,000
pins a day.
Rev. Fairbanks B. Stockdale, of
Bayside, L. I., is making a study
of the chieken language. Rev.
Stockdale claims he can now dis-
tinguish 21 different sounds.
plainly written together with 5
sent* (and thia slip) to Chamber-
lain Medibino Co, Doe Moines.
Iowa, and receive in return a trial
whooping soughs, and tickling
'hroat; Chamberlain’s Stomach
md Liver Tablets for stomach
Troubles, indigestion, gassy pains
that crowd the heart, biliousness
ind constipation; Chamberlain’s
^alve, needed in every family for
burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and
-kin affections; these valued fam-
ily medicines for only 5 cents.
Don’t miss it.
Fat Stock Show
and S. W. Exposition
Fort Worth
March 3-10
Low Excursion Fares
Tickets on sole March 3-10 incl.
Limit'd to Msreh 12th
Through Sleeper
For detail information ssk your Santa Fo
Agent
X X feck, Agent Bellinger Phono 47
Sim Cottelie returned Ipunel
Tuesday night ftom Austin.I
where he had been to attend the
funeral of his father
WOMANLY TROUBLES
Twos Hard for Her to Stop Work,
a Bat This Texas Lady Says She
to Go te Bed.—
by Cardui.
•~3»i*~. —“1 suffered a great
teu with womanly trouoie*. lays M>m
ha Lillian Hart, of Route I. this place.
••1 would, for a day or two. feel drowsy,
atupU and lifeless; didn’t feel like doing
tack, sad very severe headache*.
"1 am the housekeeper. and M was
wy hard tor ma to atop, but I wotod gat
iasuthasstoery I would have to goto
hart. | heard of Cardui. and that it was
Man
is n<»t the sue of his ward-
robe, but the care that
he gives it
Frequent
Cleaning and
Pressing
wdl keep your clothe* frv»h
and new, m fact it
is real economy.
Have our delivery car to
call at your home
or office.
Weinberg &
Wardlaw
Phons 63.
We Deliver.
We Call.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1923, newspaper, March 7, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206387/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.