The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1925.
Trotters Nose
wild
CUEDOS-AMUSEMENT- HOUSE
The Richter Sisters
Sensational Va
Dress Values
Pattern
All Hats Reduc
product
Koehler Dry Goods Com
cities
with
Player <
Clast, Gt
Adcock. 2b ...
Howerton. Sb
planned has been obtained but all de
tenses have been prepared.
a Two Act Vaudeville
and Harmony Singing
Opportunity knacks one*
i.-an's do® r^-but generally h
street telling some >ne a be*
-hancas be haa Missed. «
U. S. Wants Action Not
Words From Mexico
BANDITS TAKE $2000
FROM CASHIER
line guns
es and
LAST TIMES TODAY
BETTY COMPSON in
“New Lives For Old”
exert a wholesome
hout moral traMbg
i by precept'and ex-
Tuesday Only
JOE CRUZE ml
WELCOME HOME
Pathe News.
to^Xls
JOR1BY in:
Houston Paper Speaks
Note of Encouragement
on Guadalupe Project
hmday.isof the
that to seeking to
fa ywth. a begin.
Tuesday and Wednesday
“Darwin Was Right”
also
* Huecke 1. Hit by pitcher,
1. Umpire Halt C-
L PApire HaJL .
TODAY ONLY
“The Man Who Came Back”
George O’Brien and Dorothy Mack
Comedy, “Hello Baby”
Topics and Fables Freis' On
Committees/numbering 10 promi-
nent men have been chosen in each
her of No*
Ugjeaddfrln
department <rf
tag clubtt; W
Itv Tnternn* r
WASHINGTON, June la.— Action
not words ie what the United States
wants from Mexico, according to an
interview given out by the state de-
partment today. If Mexico wishes the
continued support of this government
in stabilizing Its own ruling power,
it must protect Americans there from
outrage, it was declared. President
Calles’ note was dismissed as “of
littl«< consequence.”
public> of Mexico. The cashier tot*
a woman’s bgi
used to prevent an outcry.
including two new ship-
ments of Mid-Summer
Millinery. Your choice
of our Best Trimmed
Pattern Hats, values to
said ordinarily about the
school teachers seaving. but the soss and gagged
isr hard to make up. Several Texas
cities have stopped the exodus
raising salaries, but smaller
afid towns still pay heavily
THE BOX SCORE. ......-
CUERO f '
AB R H O A
EL PASO. June 15—El Paso po-
lice today stated that the bandits who
overpowered a Dairy Association
cashier and escaped with $2,000 in
n,e checks had escaped into the interior
FT. WORTH. Tex.. June 15.
ioss suffered by Texas schools annu-
ally has been called to the attention
of the public in a striking way by the
resignations of President W. B. Biz- i
zell of he Texas A. & M. Cortege and i
of Dr. Carl Hartman of the University
of Texas. Not only do tre colleges of |
the state suffer this annual loss, but
the public schools face the
problem. New Mexico. Arizona
lahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana,
year after year take many of the
best Texas public school teachers.
Salaries paid the experts from
Dr.. G. A. Golly was a business ^iese Texns schools are better in oth-
visitor atlYoakvm Sunday. er states than Texas. Very litle is
Ben Meyer, student i ft
versiiy and ^ditor and mam
the Daily Lariat, student n<
is a visitor in Cuero, coming
the Haak-Burns wedding W<
ESCAPE Meyer was formerly city i
i The Record.
Entanglements and'
Guns Protect Foreigners
as Strikers Enter Parley
ton. Adcock was used to fill In at
the keystone sack and played a
snappy game, accepting five chances
without an error and contributing
two circus catches. Howerton \ had
eleven chances at the hot corner.
Continued froto page 1
ed when Jordan uncorked a
pitch that hit the grand stand.
The trotters exhibited worlds
pep during che game and the Cuero in } of four counties to work systematical-
field showed up well in spite of The ly in behalf of the Guadalupe river
absence of Carl Wagner'and Eggles- |navigation project. It is hoped that
the government will designate this
waterway* as a branch of the intra
coastal canal and make it navigable
for bargds and light-draft vessels. '
The greatest drawback to th® navi-
gation of Texas rivers has been the
unreliability of their flow. At times
they are. almost dry and at other
times thefr spread over the lowlands,
carrying vast quantities of silt and
driftwood toward the gulf,
■ In dharp contrast to nearly every
ether major stream In the State, the
Guadalupe river maintains practical-
ly an even flow the year round. It
fed by huge springs at its two sourc-
ed, New Braunfels and San Marcos,
and by numerous springs farther
south east. For The reason, it ap-
“pajrently might, be converted into a
navigable stream which would serve
an important agricultural, region. -
“Texas .Talk" In HoustoK Post Dis
patch. . . ? •
TOTALS M" 2 9 27 17 2
BEEVILLE
Player AB R H O A 18
Come and see the new figured Silks, and Voile and Linen
combinations from
$10.95 to $18.50
n Rv International News Service. ’
j ' 'PEKIN, June 15.—As thousands
of laborers' and students gathered in
< monster pass meeting today to dis-
cuss the general strike that will
paralyze the empire, barbed wire en-
tanglements s^rere placed around the
British, American and Japanese set-
tlements and sailors from the respect-
ive countries manned
and prepared hand |
other defense ( paraphernalia. No
definite information that an attack is
f mother who was nurse, re*
ocher, ooaUdrter and almost
eonden< youth too much
€ that they ^regMM
odfrn home. We ought not
inklous About them, as about
iple and ’ training wtfch
s of modern youth. There
in shutting one’s .eyes and (
“Pollyanna^ attitude in
SReneps. that character- J
ly young people <
b Of qrime show i
f-V
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1925, newspaper, June 15, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206922/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.