Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, August 12, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
silent
when the whistle blows” the scien-
several days
Get). McCulley was in Ballinger
ertson when he says that "Amen- Sunday for a visit here with his
to
thing is quiet along Broadway ex- when there was saloons a 'bo could
a freight and dust himself
standings. Second Half
Have you read the want ads?
king of the hoboes
over across the street in the win-
Dan dropped in to tell me he had ter time to warm himself by the
play and was going to stove of
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FOX MOVIETONE ACTand NEWS
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Price
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spiritual and economic needs
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five innings
touched for
"People’s hearts were softer in the
days when there was drinking ana
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Coleman 3. Big Spring 2
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Midland at San Angelo
Big Spring at Coleman
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"uuw«" FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
is never have been built without the
four consecutive weeks previous to denly that they would known noth n‘ be ni he in ne park
in a suit numbered 3602 on Davis Oklahoma are visiting here
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By David P Sentner
(International News suit Correspondent,
ca need fear no longer a war block wife and son He returned
ade against German and English school at Austin Monday
poash," who are the principle pro-
ducers of that substance
24e*r '
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ling philosor
Panhandle r.
wealthy
a hobo
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crime among the
for two more markers
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s drama
So this
Have you used the newg
in window cards? This
ful board can be had in
ferent tints- just the "ho
for your window displays \
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Kittrel! to third Lynch Stole
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Chemistry
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peopie can stretch
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seven hits and
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• Lybrand batted for Parker in fifth
while
every h
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a one-eighth 11-8) interest
Herein fail not, but have yon be-
ton said court on said first day
of the next term ther of. this writ,
with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same
Given under mv hand and seal
of said Court at office in Ballinger.
Sur eDan
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better wa
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Misses Dorothy Chancey and
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CUILDFORD Eng Aug
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Al Jolson ,.
The Singing fool
series and maintained tile Bear-
cats' position on the second rung
of the percentage column, half a
game behind the Midland Colts
The game was filled with thrills
all the way and while Balling i
held a lead until the first of the
ninth, the result was doubtful
brakt I
ing is
hobo
vioh nt
Dun believes there are more ho-
boes no wthan ev i due to the in-
cre ase in modern machinery
The more hoboes a nation de-
vi lops the stronger it is, declared
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will s< rve to let you in on tin ma
Umpire White and ENGLISI INVENTOR
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tist "counts 240 tons of potassium Evelyn Shepherd left Monday for
chloride. 130 tons of borax and 10 Brady to visit with friends for
CALI A SPADI a spade a cigarette i* only
as good as its tuitr.
W huh makes < hesterfieid mighty good! No
magic about it . . . just good tobaccos, per-
kills blended and cross-blended,the standard
Chesterfield method. Finer aroma, more pleas-
ing flavor, because that's the one thing we
work for:
I. by Borgman
Umpire Ballan
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quest of
§ Jackson batted for Christiansen in
the ninth
the pr hibit ion , .
cit :. • t .,
sa. ph a
matter
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Al Mueller, cf
Scaling. If
Dockery, rf
Parma, c
Parker, p
Borgman, p
’Lybrand
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Midland
Ba linger
Col man
Sa i Ang lo
Ab lene
Bp Spring
Tuesday
friend an-
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The fireworks will stall in tlu
crucial series of the West Texas
League for the second hall Tues-
EXTRA ADPED ATTRACTION
MANKILLERS”
> Abolition of private empl .
al- mint agencies and substitution
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G ( on ( ay L parkn a i Es
Buth i Vernon Coats Coke
. But he claim, that h <
is recalling Steve
. . , ■ trov distant armi ■ by pi
Coleman, according
in a newspaper is published, lor Death would come to them so md whet
ABILENE
Allday. 2b
Pritt, cf
Anderson, If
Laurence, c
Collins, 3b
Shelton, rf
Bell, lb
Christiansen, ss
Cromer, P
Moore, p
gJackson
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at ' ording to hobor
in many
NEW YORK Aug
a saloon Nowadays what
pplanted the the opu
1 rave 1 such a '
SCORE BY INNINGS
Ballinger
Abilene
Summary Two base hits Bell, Kittrell
Three haw hits Allday Home fun* All
More a: ■ b ".
Left Lybra nd W ill be Manag i
Hills choice to open the mound
duty at Midland Tuesday Parker
z_t.
I met O'Brien y u ago in the
famous Tub the semi -philan-
thropic hobemia club conducted
Yvette Ledoux pretty 21 yai tinental railroad
Lynch to Bean Hit
(Christiansen) Struck
hobo profession
Mi - Mulke y and daught 1 from __________
oine i . ch inn
con an nt l am
wing her
went in to pitch for the Aces
after Stormy ' Cromer had given
way to a pinch hitter in th
I can set up waves that
system would
by Parker
balls off
Borgman 1
fant
or Borgman will be the pick for
the middle game and Lybrand
may do the iron man stunt and
Fort Worth
M vi rs t r m
of the District Court of Runnels > hough t hey cannot be he ard .cause municipal employment igenci
same being the third Monday in
October, 1929 then and there to
inswer a petition tiled in said
this town He is a i ale blue eyed,
innocent looking young man of 28
with a disarming smile and mak-
. es his living as a radio engineer
works started Chief Lull Moore To the Sheritf oi
the docket of said court, wherein this week in tin home of Mrs
Eller, Bush Arthur Bush C E N B Singletary
ateurs have stewed
the bitter water t
one over the right come back for the third day
produce, potash
thermostats and
bat on one of the Indian's slants
just right and the pelota zoomed
far away to bring three runs
home, one more than was needed.
Til? box score follows
up in th' second when "Spec"
Dockery hit safely and Parma
doubled to score him Starting
the third Al Mueller w.liked and
summon Bud Coat and the un-
known heirs of Bud Coats by mak
ing publication of this citation in
some newspaper in the said Run-
Bill Bean's home run in the last
of tiie ninth inning Sunday. aft r
Art Kittrell had doubled and
highly pitched for the humar
to hi ar. you will hav • a . id a
what I am driving at
convent ion
Citation By Publication M invention is the re u
THE STATE OF TEXAS five years experimenting with Here in the
any Constable of sound waves says Symes When Platforn a a o
Runnels County, I tell you that science has long Mayor of New York
GREETINGS Irealized that men and animals can 1 Fre 'rai port ,
gie Gary, J L Gary, W G. Coats afternoon fol Dallas where she
Gay Sparkman C E Sparkman. (goes to buy merchandise for th
Estelle Butler. P L Butler, Rich-1 Higgmbobtham store
ard Guy Coats. Vernon Coats, and__
Coke Coats are plaintiffs, and Bud Be wise and advertise
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to information received here
Mey is howing it Midland muli
l lie ( ‘at a net open then eyes
12 Every- it was easier to panhandle. And
I believe will be absolutely lethal
III Its effects "
will be clar.
written a
in this round Two more wer • ।
added in the fifth stanza by the
firm of Mueller & Mueller Heine
singled and Al hit one far over
the wire for the easy road around
the stations With th ■ score seven
and eight in favor of Abilene in
tile last hall of the nine the fire
men of worn nhood
Dan
() Bru n aid h
studying art n Pa
work attracted
turn wi nt natit ■
1 It s shi i .
woman and pa i t
for if there had ie
to the inventor .......I-.
Dan Lynch beat out an
rap, gave Ballinger the
game of the current
:ra . Iris sent
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three diay
da/. Collins, Bran.
Stolen bases Pratt
Al Mueller Double
nels County, if there be a news- vitiations flat would shatter tlu
paper published therein but it not '
then in the nearest County where- '' yet nobody would hear them
ninth Kittrell, first up, doubled
into the wire in right garden.
Lynch bunted and beat it to first
for a lilt. Bean got his big black
button No actual large
more of Dan
man up singled; Lynch drove a
line drive over first that sent
in the first frame Kittrell; first day at Midland President Snod-
J Mueller tv
pite her Parket
by Cromer 4.
5 Bases on
Parker 2. off
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< IH from
the, crystallized filtered, diss
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nowhere
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At the time, O'Brien let me read Dan "The hobo is the greatest
ins Ode to .i B< d Bug Although industrial asset in America The
i do not remember it I .hall never hobo does all tlu harvesting lum
forget it berjacking the greater portion of
the mining and the great transcon-
:du ' ry in Ame r
useful salts a
ms are being pro
very of Mohav
County, to be holden at the Court acute discomfort to anyone within 6 The repeal of
House in the city oi Ballinger, on 50 yards I am now at work on law in New York
the 21 day of October, 1929, the a high frequency apparatus which possible
the blind bai g ....
bi ams " he H.- ■
lowerin the . .
!'.. n
■ discussion t th.
afn cted the
other claimant to the invention of return from thi
a death ray' has arisen in tlu put Dan over •
person of John Morgan Symes of
Cromer I, off
Time 2:10
runs Home-runs featured in the
Acess score getting, Allday and
Collins hitting the sphere out of
the park
Borgman took over the mound
work in the sixth ai.J was
touched for four hits, with three
of these coming in tli ■ first half
of the ninth to net two runs
Borgman struck out five men, and
looked good to the local lads it
was Borgman s first start fol th'
Bearcats at home
Hill's billic s started their scoring
Notice
I do my own X-ray work in
person, using the most approved
type Ritter X-ray machine
E C BASKIN. Dentist
Ballinger, Texas
12-3td-‘
You are hereby commanded to be struck dead by a ound
Dockery, Al Mueller
, Anderson 2, I voc h
Coais and tile unknown hens oi ,
Bud Coats, are defendants.
T he nat ure of said suit being one
1 for possession and partition of six
Hundred Eighty Four <>684 441 and
14-100 Dollars now held in the reg-
istry of the District Court of Run-
. • nels County, Texas, beionging to
, w EST TEXAS II AGUE ' th' h''lls of the dell'll d ant herein
, * , . , y , , , it Im ing alleged that defendant. ______. _ __________ .. ..
Bud Coats, is dead, and that pain cept the talkies and Dan O'Brien, slip off
pet tilts are his sole surviving heirs.
28 and each entitled to an interest
therein as follows
522 Ellen Bush C E Coats ana
—Josephine Smith each a one ninth
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goes undetected
teals a chicken.
Such sound waves wou’d set
by Mr Zero, otherwist known as
Urban Ledoux
HELL Tb
Scitnce t t H
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produced a new
ca potash Th
m unting t 10(1
ond. and E Mueller
speeding back here from the South hobo
Sea Islands to campaign for Dan Anc o Brien thu ks that there is
Yvetti is a holo ", and an artist more crime among the wealthy and
She is also thi' m perfect speci other strata of society than among
island inside out
- hobo h< r w ay 1 1
12 An • from San f- rar
in with a
.. at the finish it's Spurt/
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Incidentally Dar igh. ., thr
l ing of the
! ravel
Po Robert s O’ o!
of California des
American industry
and Engineering
PRoDI ( ING POT Asi
IN Moll IM DESENI
(By International News Service)
NF W Y< RK Aug 12 A ten y it
struggle between science a:.d nat
ure i1 S' ar ' I ake ( alifornia h
(By International News Service)
PARIS, August 12 Madame
Jeanne Landu has just received a
letter which was mailed before
the outbreak of the World Wal
Accompanying the letter wa at
official communication expressing
regret that ' due to an accident
in the postal service this letter
has been delayed "
Inquiry revealed that the letter
mailed May 17, 1914, had fallen
behind some boxes in th* post-
office, and those boxes had re-
mained untouched for fifteen
years
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