Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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about 23 miles of gravel base with
asphalt topping on Highway No
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River
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stage stamps and send
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Nova Scotia Popular With Moose. Pear and Deer Hunters
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Phone 1361 Ballinger
A quaint r minder
the Prince of Holm and the Prince
of Anjou
Dowagers angled tor their fa-
vors shamelessly tor their daugh-
l° er
, Wa shirgtonl
numbering i
bag limit Is one bull moose per man
per season.
Sportsmen who like to roam the
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overtaken by diseas*' eye trouble
at all tunes, and Ballinger
ticular fortunate in havin
awake merchants who ar
citizens and always stand
every transaction
great, that she
own calf if II
a hunter. The
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other similar matters the building
line u set back several feet before
and exteriors are
with material of s
reflect light into '1
to buildings oppo:
absorbing it
XV and Louis XVI A number of
artists is touring through the citi 1 afavette relics are shown, tog.th-
nd oth
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guides
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RINGBOLOSAUSAGE,perlb. 18c
DuliC a PiK
Local merci
ground all
cal citizen?
: the utside ol mail
Enterprising postmasters of the
problen
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6 Bars Toilet Soap and 6 glasses for 56
Ballnger Lodge No. MJ
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Regular Stated Meeting* n
econd Tuesday of Each
with a lull-length portrait id
has been petted by
grouse and woodcock are
mark paid 5c’ or paid
stocks of goods to be
the fall rush one >>
is true, but very few
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Att rney-at-Law
Will Practise h All the Courts.
Office Over
The Ballinger State Bank
Phones: Res. 161; Office 156
Ballinger, Texas
lumination
An »' her factor a h ch $ b .
taken into consideration more a
more is color. both inside and o
Interiors are being so painted :i
Ballinger Chapter No
184 . R A. M
Ballinger Council No
122
Regular stated meet
mgs held on 2nd Fri.
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torridity
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orate the relations between the t wo j Monument Co . of Georgia
nations hiring the reigns of Louis । - - ‘ " ’
however did
much so they
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sight g a
they will afford 'he very maxim in
of benefit from what light there is
of the
the Wall
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. cities nar
like that id
dinner parties
country estates
ong the most
Month
Visiting Brethren Invited.
w E Hnllev Noel Penn
Secy. W. M
“e arm, X u m a n •
are deserve g
S ith Milford, her fear of man
t the Lverpool will not mother
men in Parisian
and ice
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pany in
tible effect on the efficiency
• workers, and also on their
t They are able to accom-
more work in light airy of-
and th y are not as rea illy
in
as r
the Confeder-
sters to return
amps to the
mmediately
"West of Santa Fe”
Alsu Comedy
I )on‛t Miss this Bargain
, By International New
NEW YORK Aug
and wildcats, on woods with do, and gun in search of
ed - inon. small game will nnd that Nova Scotia
buildings in
but no new
reported is
here When
two empty business
the city at preset;’
stores have been
seeking a location
Two Amer.can women artists
have been honored by the French
Government who has recently pur-
chased their works They are Mis
and week ends a
upon us and Ballinger me
a inde w - and t
skyscraper win
and air to rea
nswer to til
the millions
y throng mt
ss sections
( New York
IL__J day in each month.
Members requested to attend.
Visiting companions cordially in
vited.
LONG CHEESE, per ih
100 mark. 104 being red
several occasions The
will probably continue
general rain is had
tion
Elizabeth Penavaire vagabond
has been sentenced to one hundred
years of exile from her own coun
try if she lives to return from
her exile, she will be one hundred
and fifty-your years ot age Once
known as "the woman without a
home,” she lias now been christen-
ed the woman without a country’
society and also in American cir-
cles here
Their names app ared in society
columns and 'heir faces in rotogra-
vure sections
And now it is discovered tli.it 'he
Prince of Holm is a bank clerk in
a big American bank on the Place
Vendome here and his real name
is said to be Fritz Holm He is
Danish
His conpanion in the great de-
ception practiced on Paris society
is a Russian named Durassow a
.—pe
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near a dozen, and one scuiptor
comprise the troop and everything
from nudes to barnyard, on cant a
that is, comprise the show, to
gether with a few pieces of marble
This tour through the provinces
in tlic cause of culture is being tak ,
en by some of the most serious
workers of Montmartre 'the old ar
tistic section of Montmartre and
! not the new night club neighbor ’
hood) The numbers includes such]
। representatives of classicism, cu-
bism. modernism, and -nat ra ism
as Henri Cahour, Grand Cartaret
Mestrallet, George Touronon, Geo
Kianiny, Marchal Raingo Pelouse
Yan, Perrot, Noizeux, and Zeling-
son, sculptor
activ in this
Just now and
the next year
a. whi
< ne of the Most Thrill-
ing Mix Pictures
also
2 Reel Talking Comedy
"The Eligible Mr. Bangs’
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tion or the
Mi ize I ‘
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m $25 to $1 000 popu
By Ruth .lane Williams
(International Newt Staft Correspondent)
PARIS Aug 9 Society is in an
uproar here over its duping by
two young bank clerks
These two elegant and person-
able young men entered the finest
Artists, as well as actors go on
I the road ’ in France.
For it the people ill th sticks
cannot come to Paris to see mod
ern art, modern art will go to th m
It is on its way now An auto
nually between October 10 N
vember 15, the pen - - n C *
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tec cet l
within easy du • an f Digby and
Annapolis ya- i Don .. n
Atlantic Rallway « a .
proaches to the hu: ing g: inds
Many hunters pe tle a lez
is the
P* •Tt
A-9j
g3d. -3.
merchandise firms have had
buyers in the markets stot
new goods and by th time
buying commen e> i:
stores will be stocked with
best to be offered There are
on Ma iso
hr Ritz ( ar!
ite i so ar
ain giving a terraced ef
the Prince’s she had been so
charmed to meet She made ex-
tensive inquiries winch resulted in
their exposure
ave ft
has a
Work of laying steel on the
Santa Fe extension ti m San
Karnes Cit
The two insinuated their way
gradually into society circles, mak-
ing use of society columns in lo-
cal newspapers
Their success might have con-
tinued if a prominent American
woman had not recognized the
bank clerk at her bank as one of
. i> r the oca. issuance
: tiy after the out
Civil War John 11
Palestine then post-,
The Ma ; s
tias exterior v
cotta, which 1
well as r> fled
dow n to 1 tter
nyons of the S‛
form the Sevi
Street district and the Grand Cen
trai Zone have finally evolved
service in history
Cars have been improved, train
speeds have been increased ar
shortages have been overcome ac
cidents have been tremendously
lowered and countless improve-
ments made
Those persons who consider it
part of their duty to cruize the
railroads have little to offer as an
stamps Reagan
asters to frank
enced in West Texas The
wave has co: ii; icd it m d
day and almost every day
temperature has been abov
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improvement For several
prospects are bright for a big •<
there are usually a number
meh coiors a
he street am:
r up of wax dolls representing
entirely bald
veral painters
ive legislation has grown more com-
mon. taxes have materially in
creased Yet the railroads are giv-
ing better service Every Ameri
can worker and business depends
on an efficient transportation sys
tem
are getting ready f
this fall Practicall
than ever before ranged the • nstru tion of this
Our railroad system is a labora building tha there is appr ximate
tory in which every phase f op 58 per ent as mu n window
eration is being studied to bring a pace a there . ne r o , area
bout greater efficiency, economy his fig ire being about JU per cent
and service above the average The secret lies
in the years since the A a. the
railroads have given less attention While it is 22 stories high and fi..
to extending their lines than to an entire bn k front on Madison
more efficient utilization of ex Avenue it niy 4 feet deep
isting facilities Progress has been Elevators and orridors ar
made on every hand with the re placed at the back , f the bull ting
suit that the American people are so t t the tfice suite ru: a
receiving the best transportation the utside everv roon
rwo-for One Admission at the
Queen Today
For today only the Queen The-
atre will admit one adult man
or woman* when accompanied by
another paid adult admission
This plan was adopted to maug
urate the new aerial film at the
Queen, commencing today
Louise Lorraine and Buffalo Bill
Jr , are featured in the new con-1
tinued play. A Final Reckoning.”
which is said to be one of the
most exciting chapter films ever
produced
Nova
New York
within range of the hunter 5 rieties of iucks are also numerous,
les who use a birchbark Fishermen, too are not forgotten, for
‘ 1 ■ ate the call of the cow salmon, trout and other fsh abound
m i er the hunter searches the in her lakes and streams, while the
I t hiz q arry being careful coast afords excellent tuna flabing
t windward o as to escape Cod, haddock and pollock await the
It is n ed t! at a cow fisherman - lure near Digby and eise-
rat M ense t sn ■ 4 is s k en, and where ofr the shore.
■r motor to Kedge-
er big game haunts
utdes are Indians,
are expert and ca- j
F .y
By International Neus Servicc)
SAN ANTONI Aug 9 Who
remember the good Old days when
• • ! the South could issue their
4 4/ x2
. 1 % m i
are k
a < was followed I
who used pen and
just as far with them as with
vernment stamps now used?
T xas cities are known to
printed and sold then own
tamps during the days of
ivil War The stamps from
xcept on ti
as :n many
ertain offie
any time of
Science is playing a greater par- Avenue
in railroad operation a' present HI
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1929, newspaper, August 9, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494176/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.