The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
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Industry Thinks So Declares
AUTOMOBILES
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T. J. KENNEDY.
(Re-election)
to moke her tone
retfol “You ——-
Could I take smuggled up fir<
pk-fe Some
G. A. LENZ
'Re-election)
J. M. MOSER
STANLEY KULAWIK
XRe-election)
ba bmmmm
times Syndi-
i- Y. City.)
London
British
S83jOW.
For County Tax Assessor
F. W. KUNETKA
(Re-election)
CUERO RECORD
Classified
J. P. BRIDGES
(Re-election)
C. T. TAYLOR
Wm. G. MARKOWSKY.
(Re-election) '
McCauley Motor Co.
. CHURCH ST.—CUERO
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DON’T STOP WITH READING
AND EDITORIALS, THE ADV1
UMNS ARE EQUALLY IM
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T. A. GRAVES
i Re-election)
30,000To Attend
Airport Dedication
to a tol l f
K yw are not a *
in this paper, this is
FURNISHED
conveniences. inru> 1! a w
x ''““rar - oyUC «A. i* ZM
cut. - “Wfrr. y»« A
section!** Mr. KipHi
ranged fat the I
June 21. AH ptfe
headquarters crei
It would begin wii
ball Saturday nigh
sleep late if the
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FURNITURE Si’ECIAtS H
LOOK! i
;, Closing Out
1 New Bedroom Butts
1 Living Boom Butte
AT COST >
Tenu if you want them
s said
! morp i
“Safety First
Week” Backfires
U. S. Women’s Bureau
Specialist.
Paradoxical a.' it may sound, a
□ounce the following candidates
(or the respective office named sub-
ject to the Democratic primary In
July.
‘For District Attorney 24th Judicial
11 ‘District: "
R. L. DANIEL.
HOWARD P. GREEN
Balta
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boots, a wide hat
from his mer
sword. She f<
in him
ballroom of Hi r .
Nory, become a droll and
: IS A WOMAN
OLD AT 29?
For County Tax Collector
FRITZ POE I Hll
(Re-election)
rtf i
A Favorite
Kipling
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<nt,e Quick Road to
--,——--1
five states giving assurance of at-
CTS.’
are 1
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besn^A. L. MEANS FURNITURE l|
COMPANY |
Mmroey’e Old Stand
LONDON.— (IMS)— Salford, • a
manufacturing town in Lancashire
County, decided to hold a “Safety
—
made with long, floppy-topped
?ing up
' the old
doom the
long ballroom of Hilltlop Hou*<
with Nory, become a droll and .
twinkling monk, at her other side, •
a motley assortment of Juliettes.
Pierrots, Teddybears, HighM»*<
French peasant girls. Mandarins.
Qtwen Elizabeths all abdut.
Lilasthad got herself up at> Gleo-
For Legislature. 68th District
J. C. ALBRITTON
(Re-election)
--—SHI I ■■■ mi ■ itartraw ■
For County Supt. of BchooK:
H B MONTGOMERY.
(Re-election.)
j leeched.
1 “Beyond the age of 25 or 30 in-
• dustrial employment becomes in-
creasingly precarious,” she said.
“But if a woman of 30 can learn tc
run an aeroplane or if a woman of
50 can learn To drive an automo-
bile, she certainly should be given a
chance to demonstrate the 1
that she can watch an automatic
weighing machine, or pull the lever
that starts and stops a wrapping
machine, for much modern equip-
ivtdsut < by the
rtXlPA, the
r ExposttiOivA
i arrival of Pmnit
merican, govern-
ar, with an m^ter-
stftf
in Boston/ ?...../ ' ; "
“Industry is acting upon the as-
sumption that you can net teach
an old dog new tricks and has not
uged practical tests to demonstrate
fitness for simple jobs: nor has it
proven that- other dualities may
f or Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
R. T. (BOB) SAMPLE
S. D. HEFNER
- (Re-election)
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For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
R. P. JUNKER.
(Re-election)
JOE I. KOENIG
F. W. HEINRICH
of Ken’s «aD he weald fly to the phone,
waste a precious half how whis-
pering in an eager, Ultimate way.
And Eve so^n understood that this
flirtation was different from any
of the others, ft was much more
•enous; not the ptag affair F5fi
had made hers nor the shallow
ation of the Aiientogo, Chamber of
Commerce and various civic ddbs.
the Allentcwn Airport June 21.
and 22. More than 30,000 persons
are expected to be present. The
sendees ©f army, navy, marine and
national guard planes have I
requested, and wonderful coopera-
Unn has been given from all aources
as well as private flyers, eommer-
es fer staying away when Lilas
ited them to tea. It saved her
art secured,
L'Tre’Sflby
. .ry* ■' • \
eyes, >
• thrill <
i^T*
-j «*«« J** ** ’■*» knew
Eng time pnJaring^JS^
the studio mirror. tj
showed no impatience, none of the
fuming irritation he exhibited
Mfett or sore
Fttck imitiiiil MMl A para-
chute jumping contest oa «wh day.
A glider, corileat is being planned.
Tha meet will be run under the up
sanction of the National Aenman- ten
tic Associate n. Casfi and trophy
are W|
bbante.l
MINIMUM CHARGE
I WEN TI -Ft Va CENTS
Sc per line dally fnmrtloo.
IS* per Un* Wedneada* Beeord.
30c per line ria consecutive
daily and one weekly ineertton.
36c per line tor four consecutive
inaertioos Wednesday Record
$1.00 per line consecutive in-
serttoro one month (tail y -
weekly.
ntwlik Rates
25c per column inch daily.
50c per cohuun inch single in-
sertion Wednesday ReoecrL
SIJJO per eobman in daily and
‘ weekly one week.
Ad* accepted up to 1:30 p. <m.
fee ptibtieatttm seaae day.
A minimum of three line* 16
required for each ad. the first
line to be set all cap*.
A minimum charge is 25c for
a single insertion. S5c Wednes-
days or 00c for one-Week.
terms —cash in akinu ex-
cept to those having regular
charge account*.
TELEPHONE NO. 1
For County Treasurer:
* THOS. M STELL
(Re-election)
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For Justice of the Peace, Preet. 1:
IVm. DREIER.
(Re-election)
in dta-
4hem
ty Pds®-
»y stories
dd teB-
n know
FORRgMT
FOR RENT—STORE
Ing, E. Mata EL, formerly oocupied
by Lange** Marie Stare. Bar par-
ticular* Phone 38. - ' '-...T73
than frfaidly. They .how you ,
eonadenM. .train off both ahoe.
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Read the advertiaementa becac
Believe them because they are tv
cestron* became it will pay ytm m
ye« pick up the tnlrpkene, ytou uauadi
book. Before you start ovt to i
ing column* of this paper. **“
nection with the merehea
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CHAPTER XLVI1I.
LT barometer
»od8, his work, lagged and
topped far down. He ne-
atubbornly to do any more
sketefi drawingK and this
“!r J o?a serial he the play
ustrattag for “Artistry.”
t you can’t let them down Lilas promised
g/* told him. “Half series of covers j
ry has run with that type
uro—why, it isn’t ethical,
Jthica! for me to be raysdf.
if vmi hadn’t butted in.” -
met fbr you. Go your ewn .
ST k^JingIf- yoT JfoSLto
He was instantly contrite, rash-
don’t know. You’re wonderful, *“ though Lilas was cool
green eyey. ^4 \
Ken took to riding borne with
lister when
Qdusk. He
sheepishJy
; it cleared
MH,., , v , from Hill-
top House. And Eve made no an-
tending' » • ■ • ■ < " ?
On each M-.tbe taro.4lOT there
WiMJte fem rope*: ?W OTM ws
for commercial ships, one for
wemen pilots and one for service
ships. Ttabe MB alto be a dtad
Her.’ Mr*.
F: fWNta
m metur
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FOR RENT:
house. AH modern
Phone 363 «r IM.
Ctor, W- Califcr-.
I ever been sued
tarried by one?
. iuud of wife who
Jr Itai and depsndr,
? One who doeant
ou ever put any-
one, as long as you
and care for hei*
> be y funny this
In the wife’s name”
boat every day. Tlje
> wants that done,
Mkt- hve O’* 1188
r hro^and. Bbe may
m£|*> »• •*•»»■ * «*•
1 ‘O’-.
iOwfr -9R
they *
he =& wife**
.nr or u
e family g*
lent. There
at marriage-jempW sentiment,
right for ordmary folk. Genin* u
something more—under-
Eve left the* nook behind the
divsn, hurried taway befi^ Sea l
eovld answer. Bhe was afraid to ■ <
listen to that—afraid of what he
*ay..: ’
__— _ M .a we aa • • ^.a
K VHot w 1----7-.-----------« . _
dressing room, 'stood other shak-
tragic. She
happened that N<
‘‘what, ho, dn
time abate the —____— „
and manufacturer, realiue that their
must compete for interest with thi Work of
priced authors and illustrators.
don’EAnotact, vekjfwi _i_____..mi — ■
too good for a selfish beast. Ah, the mocking smile in her
don’t be mad with year * old zreen evea-
nian—f* \ \ -J. < ; t
Her heart would melt! she would
love him with a passion which took
no thought of herself, her rights.
He began to experiment with
idealistic littfe ’kiainting*.... They
might lead to something sometime
hat no mag, rin a would use them
as they were. This was Lilas. Al-
lan’* influence bearing fruit. And
when he entrusted them to Eve to
plaro eotne of the aketehes h* al- these tea parties, drawing a chance
i-kad '-ifiaish >d. Lilas had • ~ - - *'•
meed him that he was tod
for the #uk he was doing—
work everybody wanted. He
___led^B about eornmerciaiism,
a dock wtth talked of the great masters who
- - :rirarved in poverty and went wtth-
obt recognition till long after
id that sbrty per
(rfrthe United
by women He’d
bey «et their
LONDON — (INS) .—The
Naval Conference cost the
taxpayers an aggregate of
or 8610 per day for a period of 81
days, according to Hu»h Dalton,
Under Secretary for Foreign Af-
fairs. 1
» . of wealthy
<g business guc-
ivdy small.
j^rto women
£ Jor damage
something, ali-
And he gave a great deal of
time te rest periods. Eve would
1 them talking, laughing to-
«. Lilas’ drawl mingling with
Ten’s eager tone. Onoe when she
rush- •ntcred unexpectedly she fancied. ,
round drw “part !fltey tata* *Rf
in Allentown, tmtob w re oem. a nw*tiT< m
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ALLENTON, Pa., v'June !?.—*Die - *
Herbert Paul Lentz post 28 of The
American Legion here is sponsor-
L^'at_c^s?? y°tmg wemau of 29 in search of a
job suddenly discovers that she is* men* demands little more than just
an old woman, according to Miss ’ htis from the girl who is merely the
Caroline Manning, expert of the! tender of a machine.”
United States Women’s Bureau in al illustrative of the difficulties of
talk yesterday on Women in in-1 gins of 25 or so in trying to get
dustry and economic old age. be-! through the employment gate were
fore the Social Workers Conference) the experiences quoted by Miss
Manning of whom she had inter-
viewed in a recent survey. For
example, a 28-year-old farelady in
a cigar factory who had lost her
position through the merging of
her plant with another in a differ-
ent locality hod discovered on seek-
not compensate for loss of speed.” ing new work that sTTfe was "too old
“When you go looking for work
the all want kids,” had been the
explanation offered Miss Manning
by a woman of 29.
Another woman 32 was refused
a job at a plant because she
was too old talthough ’she , had a
claimed .“I lied, but T did Ifest^ieek to cirt d*^ the d^thj
roll from street accidents. •
, During ‘Safety Week” there
were 22 accidents. There were only
•«ven the week before.
JEWEL LODGE NO. 1«3
IfiotaB Every Tbursoay at
8 p. m. TMttug Knights
Always Welcome.
Leverett Boamretter, P. Dambiuth
,__o. o. K. d R. » &
CUERO LODGE NO. «•
q A. F. A A. M.
Called meeting Wednesday
VGV* night, June 18, 8 o’clock
Work in M. M. Degree.
Wetting brothers always welcome.
Artlw Burns- X a n*rita*1
______WM. y Barty.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
referring to an active woman of 38
rebuffed by one superintendent
who pbinting to a sign for help
wanted had sr.id “It reads gorls
wanter’ not old women.”
To the woman of over 40 forced
to seek a job the situation seems
almost .hcpeless. Miss Manning had
fact* found from talking to such appli-
cants. One 46-year-oId woman was
reported as saying. “My husband
and I seem to have passed the age
when we are expected to live.” An-
other woman of similar age deplor-
ed her dependency on her married
daughter, remarking. “I know Tm
old but not old enough for this.”
Naval Conference
Cost Britain $83,000
1828 Buick Sport Coupe, six wire
wheels. 4 new Fisk Tires, and two
good spares. Motor and chassis in
A-l condition. Pricdd $750'00
1929 Fort! Sport Coupe, 4 new
Double Eagle Goodyear tires. This
car Is a real buy and has had the
beat of care. Priced ..$475.00
WAITED
WANTED—YOUR LAND IB '
clear and you wont to eefi part of
your royalty reasonable. eome to
ree me. C. H. Waltersdorf, Cuara,
Box 185 or at 313 Alma Street.
, , ■*■»■■- .IH.. rq.N.1.. n i ,
rial air men, toe ttatiottal guard of
For Sheriff. DeWitt Comity.
patra in a few yards of ehiffoa a
and ■* great many jewels ahd she
languished on a pillow-covered
divan nearly all evening, hardly
evfer dancing, keeping Ken at v.«r
side. Toward midnight when -h#
tide of wine had washed l.
audacious .'ecklesaneas Eve over '
heard Cleopatra murmuring to the
buccaneer.
“Magriage should hold only so
long a* it does net Another in-
dividuality. A lot of tilly notions
ah i,
need* someth!*
standing-—” f
divsn, harriedtaway befSN* Ken?
could answer. (She was afraid to ■
listen to that—afraid of what hb
might say... £ ' .
She stumbled blindly into th* '
little gypsy turned )
never knew how it
found her. •«
vv row, A ----
“Nory—plea*e—I want to go For County Attorney:
home. If you’d take me home, T. A. GRAVE
Nory—” • - Oto-elect
He drew her further into the - », .. ■■
’^Jooktag down rt her, County Judge:
all the twinkle gone from hu face.
“You think that’s best, Eve? Bet-
—. ™ “Nory, 1 ean’t *
stand it! Not this—not againF*’? rn«-v-
Her reserve was vanished now; she I DiSlTict ®«k.
waa beside herself with misery,
knowing only that he undwatoqd. $
He put his hand* on her *houl- J “
ders, spoke slowly, very solemnly.' For County Clerk:
“Little Eve... He love* you, you i' * ”
know. No question of thi*. He’s
.If you could make -
>’» grown up—:~
s,' she said on a <
. “Oh, I have tried!
Played the game—-it’s what they -
ftvrrLnjrt vroit 1---- I *"
Nonsense—wild, ctazy nonsense
for A young fellow with a living
to make, one who already had
tasted aneeeaa!
Well, she couldn’t let him go
while he was in, this frame of
nrirtL If she ware to break with
Ken it wmdd have to be at a time
wIrmi h> w»* an Mnfe*UAot head-
SWuW-s
thia, w* matter how ft crushed her.
.Sgw would coax him into the
stiufita hover l ‘ ‘
bnS^^^^She wouhl bring hi ft.
rtearoiOT «*• tly to
the telephone when it rang. Some- !
times the dulcet drawl of Lilas
would come over the wire.
“M*y I speak to Kenneth? I’ve
ion about the matter we
* WarojjM^king of yesterday. Sorty
to interrupt, but He’D audtn-
“OhH’na so sorry, Miss Allan.”
very reirrtfui. “You
you
He’s
behM schedule, you know—hur
silence before U-jtercst in her costume’and this wns|
l*s said good-bye it for1
Manning, to get a good job.”
wbose work gtfes her unUsual op-’
portunity to get a true insight, into
~ industrial conditions as they per-
wmen m ^omen everywhere in the
United Btatea.
That production automatically
decreases upon reaching a certain
birthday fs an absurd theory, the
sooner discarded Rie better, she* not lie enough*' was her regret.
Relieved, in view of the fact, that I The probltyn of finding work is
‘ * ' * * Women* in
W .ffiidene, I,1 tbeb- tttztte,- Mto Msnnin, stated
Bte'
.MEIKS WIFE*
> BY WIN I FRED VAN DUZER
know. No que_
a spoiled child,
him see that he'
“I’ve tried,"
caught sob. ”<
JM _ _ _ * • a
expect of “you, here. I—I’m
afraid I’m bot much of B success,
Nory. ft’s—I suppose it’* becaase
I love him too much. Tried every-
thing, Nory----”
Long Iri-J He bent down, spoke with his Constable Precinct No. 1:
before the* iips almost against her hair.
r.u .. everything, dear little child,
want you to be happy—you be-
lieve this? That your happiness
is dear to me? Listen, Eve----"
To B« Contmu*d Monday.
vra» «ra^MraM
THESE CARS ARE ALL IN A-I
CONDITION AND HAVE BEEN
specially’ REDUCED FOB
THIS WEEK. J
trade and terms
t i^en Ev^ t3id Wm about fre+her, taking time from his work to
JeaB he wwU fl* tZSta. sketch and paint a little gypsy
figure with gold brown eyes and
red hair. It woukTee orange and
she would wear a bright scarf over
her head and gold loops at her
ears. ‘ <
"You’ll be a knockout, reddy.
Prettiest thing in seven counties.
What Marks call* a wow.”
"You think so, Ken? You do V
<hink so?” - Tears stung her eyes; .
she had to turn away quickly. 1 ..r
Ken waa to go as a bdccaneer .
—
gw ■ i tag
straight
rum-running oaf
occasionally, «*tronizinE
irt of Lilas, naif ashamed,
ed on the ‘
go over to Stony
left for Hilltop Hi
ter candle stands she had brought
from Lakeview, spend long hours
fitted with peace if not
‘ l a oi
lied "Other
Lilas in the greea
she left in the *arij
explained somewJ
that he needed exe:
his head, the
swer, keeping her g»e doom.
But after this she found ex-
cuses
iy when Lila*
It saved her
to poro for a
ate would. She ‘aMVtte'btm-
before . ... r -___________________________________
Bot “d a very hand,orne pirate h* >i. The Record is authorized to an-
exhiiuted
I them through
men turn over
and then pay
ch permits the
_<very. cold)
i OMr wealth. It has no: yet been proven at what ! even more acute for
remark
■dirtatawro w _ H, _ _ _ m
half irritated on the port *f Ken.
She would go over to Stony Wall
when Keh left for Hilltop House,
light the candles in the old H*-
from Lakeview, spend long
She bad begun a nete nqvel
which she called "Other Womten”
■and wteaa ISve had no illusions
about her writing ability, this at-
tempt at putting the story
of *- neglected wife took up her
thought, gave her the feeling that
there was a place in the world for
_ _____
Christmas earne. *nd went with , think that s
none bf the ©M-fashioned eelebra-
tion ab doar to Eve's heart. And
n-—«ng, -Yean| which fcnday.
‘ n a fancy dress
and they could
wished next
loriung, sauntepm? down t o
ireakfast and ; trailing off home
whenever fancy dictated.
The tribe was stirred to exdte-
ment. Costumes were prepared,
high revelry, anticipated. From
Ken Eve learned that Lilas had
laid in a supply of champagne, gin
straight from Montreal, Scotch
Ljft h«h - priced
A on Long Isl-
and. Her spirit quailed I
coming din; never had she felt so
weary, so little inclined toward
gnyety. z
Yet Ken took theg keenest in-
y now.
Zell, I’ll have him call
.ho stops for lunch.
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