Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 24 NUMBER 108
AUGUST
BALLINGER, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY,
MEMBER INTERNATIONAL NEW
14, 1929
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Bandits Hold Up San Antonio Bank Messenger; Escape With $7,400
Snook Case to
Will Tour Country to Raise Funds
Saw Death Struggle
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friend.
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eral children,
and children
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tiute a normal*
young sweetheart,
dead here today the
re
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bale of
ternoon
brought
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come
by
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his
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and
market
work ha
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Federal Reserve
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employees
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January 1,1930
board of trustee
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The
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Important Matters Maverick Gets
First Bale Cotton
(By Internationat News Service
West Texas Ofn tally fair to- l
the
w ill
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work
this
nu ‘
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and
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let tn
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prosect
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rhur lay
roup of
The
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trie: ;
latest itports
idly
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day and to arrange a program fot
each town to be visit d
President Alfred Crager stressed
the need of a big delegation and
stated that each Rotarian present
ol ( hief
tour the
gin
bait
A
given
lows
at tin
i Churci
3 30 A
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night and Thursdy
East Texas Partly cloudy
night and Thursday.
Banker Denies
Going to Hague
house
January
will ge
t her
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pga
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the
then •
, bran
Grace Murchison
Malcorine Wardlaw
Pearl Daniel
Sidna Sturges
Nellie Bigby
Eugenia Suber
Mexican School
Mrs Earl Webb
(By International News Service)
POUGHKEEPSIE N.
to
at
re-
Wed
Ranger,
work
of the
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Mrs We
Ueckert.
Negro School
binson and wife
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Money back guarantee.
$1.00
Will Stave You $50.00
sold only at Rexail Stores
We due day
reporting
(By Internatienal News Service)
SAN ANTONIO, Aug.
14. Almost at the doors
of the Federal Reserve
ne red quarrel with Ru-
dolph Bachert, a mutual
V t<
by
buliding
1st and
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pital
dition
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for j
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announce all in readine
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Mrs '
the program
an armed bandit
.loin
Homt
prese nt
Glenn Brother
work
the faculty
She SexcCL Stnre
M .1
Ml
Baker
The building
TEXAS GIRL AND MAN DEAD AFTER PARTY
here by C T
,, me ths vacation
Olin W Finger, clerk of the court
announced that 150 appeals have
air ady hern filed, with the vaca-
Mr L I. St ruble, who had been
confined to a local sanitarium for
we k and
came as the messenger
1929 cotton Tuesday af-
The bale was raised and
Ballinger Daily Ledger
affairs than was being collected Milton Alston, who uses two
Jury Tonight Y• Aug 14. Gail Ham-
• ° lit on. a wlealthy New
of one t( acher
the Commercial
would begin on October
& Me|
. Kine
lame it
rep ulat b
of Wat. i
to Ballinger to
' Meh in. t e thre • w
l.. Int
Vethcdists
' pi t 4 nt
Vera Eush, AmSchactera ’
termanp's mother,
plan to
The Ballinger Rot IIV ( lub
attendance $7.50 and
ginning
tor the coming ya ar with the ex
l orn
treet
Brighten up your furniture
with DUCO. Many pleasing
colors for your selection. Get
a buco color card free
HALL HARDWARE CO
Phone Six-Two
Ui- operation, was taken to her home
it would be
the beginning of the school
touring Europe.
Their bodies were dis-
covered in a dainty cre-
tonne decorated boudoir
which Hamilton had fit-
ted out for Miss Mans-
«r.‛
made this
took ' harre
'■ration was
ui dr
Both
onsequently t I
bet n t ommence
fl who d ■
i. satd ti
ni les in main aspects 'In
: objec t id wor Id a ,r pro
bi r adv
weighed 505 pounds .in
to \ T Chapman ot
1K 12 ci nts p l pi und
The mayor
Rot a rial s
unless ra n
of the ( e all 11 Be al S
oil
Hairy Gill gdard, is
derrick near his home
III \\ v DOCKII TOIACI
< ( IT I 111 MTI NIS INOCI
but de-
not to
said
who lives a few miles
planning to go
adv i se de legate
under indic tment for
holt of < astonia N
g services at church
Wednesday night
mittees were appointed to
up a strong delegation for
in regular s ssion
the Central Hotel
good attendance
disbursements, mgs and general in piration Ont
Munnen
up the
Colorado River it was ginned at
the plant of Mrs W E Harv y
and sold to O K Jacob, of Saf-
ford Yerby & Co
l in
be
e Ma a left
Nrti r i on for
will resume his
tisa mneinb
Ran d
’ hZ An
d will contmnut
Following is a list of
I received an invitation sev-
eral ditys ago to assist in si me of
has A
roadster with the first
one held his gun on the, Mrs Maxine wtte ot
guard as they sped a-! lohn M Heath, on whose
... . . I vacht it is alleged Richard |
way after snatching a Sandlands Federal Prohibition
I • I II . one to fill 'ill. vat I rhe
Musical I‘rogram
r, _ how evet in plenty of tune t
IsHerelhursday m .
— Thi work on the build
mstall.It rm of new eq;
Wedne day afternoon, a n d
regular program
Alston will plav
ence is dismt si d
■ii" to heir him
caning
ker it
-Q ’ 7 41
taxes and t h e
showing that it
more money to
morning Mt Woods
■ in thi present stand
M Bi
future some
ing tile Use
igain on th- first Monday in
October it will face an extreme-
ly heavy docket About 300 ap-
peals will face the tribur al as it
gathers after its annual three
some time recovering from an
v, I
Dick Ueckert Th 300 cast's corn
docket
on th “ excursion for
would get credit for
at the club
(• ra huh 11
w. iver Pl
f 1'ohi eO 1 Ader-
country to raise de
W ide- pre ad intere st
l oulst I >'
n basis
I I \ ( II IMHs MBH'
sol li BI RII I « OKI li
Head of all departments requ est-
Glady: l e ist ma ’
Ilene Trousdale
F IInoise W alk> r
Helen Anderson
Faye Clarke
Joe Ella Butler
Muste
Balling r received her second
of premiums made
know their
of thi
to come
\hto Dry Wash
The new DUST CLOTH that
k your car look like
I । been wpshed and shin-
special guard, and rob-
r ; ■ ' ' *
r
for the scho
Primary School
W A Bridwell, Prin
Mary Ivon
Another bandit
four mallets in addition to
was transferring
funds from the
has purchas
Company sh
was announc
nest here.
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1/ ieved to
guiding revisions of the Young
plan as demanded by th- British
govt I nm nt
tin but one-third expired
I progress on the docket in past
years can be taken as an indica-
lio. it will be January 1. Hi J, be- .
for the docket will be ckared of
COLUMBUS O Au
Ht nry Jones received notice
from thi United States postal de-
|partment Wednesday morning
accepting in bid for a new post-
ffice building here Mt Jones
tated that construction of thi
was as
$2 50 N
of $7,4100 in
The holdup
that date
and 'll light the gins would
be running on full time
. o*,
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field. The two deaths
followed almost immed-
iately after a three cor-
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first items of bu ness
before the meeting
will purchase goods for the Fit U
Well Style Shoppe
1 of criminal appr a
imnts continued
trial of Dr Jan
tin murder of M
bi. utiful co .
W .. In al
•fie City Ci
B
Wedne da V
have committed suicide.
Hamilton is married
and the father of sev-
ception of the Commercial
High Si hool
H C l yon. Supt
J B Pace. Prin
E T A ight
H C Spencer
Mrs B C Spencer
Mrs Best e Liddell I owe
Marvatte Smith
Helen Brewer
Arminda Timmons
Elizabeth Parker
Hazel Hamilton
Ph Newton
satchel containing the gent met, 'U death, wit-
• "essed the death struggle he
money. The guard fired ween her husband and the of-
, , . ... . . । nicer "ti Heath claim- 'hat
• two shots, neither tak- the agent boarded the vacht
ing effect and the fire yitl II prorer eredrntial- Po
• He ate now I . kng 1o1 her
was not returned by the lustand
H Argu-
Mayor W C McCarver talked lull evenings program Tin- public
to the club in regard to the bus is cordially invited to attend and
incss problems of the munici hear this excellent program
pality The mayor went into the Thi group of fifteen children
receipts of the city derived from win offer songs piano solos, read
is th ■ The
lor the Glt '■ Brotl
Miss Montell Mansfield,
John Phillip fot nu rly of Bal
linge r. now citizen if Wichit.
Falls, made a short talk bef re
the club expressing in gratitude
at being present with former citi
Zens and friends in tins luncheon
V I Brady and B W Denny
left early Wednesday morning tor
Midland to look after business
Mr Bi ady i working in tin in
ti test of Frigidaires, and M
Denny is selling groceries to fill
them Midland and Ballinger also
play baseball in that city thisi
afternoon
called foi ■ v
Third (Quarterly Con-
ference Thursday,
night, 8:30
sponsoring of Rotary day
trade trip on August 28
(By International News Service
LONDON Aug 14 Thomas w
Lamont, the banking partner of
J Pierpont Morgan denied tod;.;.
was requiring splendid feature o‛
run the city's will be xylophone
V igust
Colon, I I
B left thi । Q|
md to da’e no action has been
taken by tin board to elect .ini'
Dock Lee $2 5(1
■ if the busines:
'I he purchase W a
gj
e,,g
.-c
vaggg081
"4,88
sister M
J H
n for
where they will visit foi
dav With Ml" I uthe I
Mi ■ (lill ■ daughter Thi y
on to San Antonio
the week w fieri Mrs
As a special entertainment
feature of tin program Wedne
day the Burden brother w re
presented in a number of musical
selections Their playin brought
much applaust and ti ey wer i
in sha
evt nine a
young people
Pre by • ■ i i.m
are now
ch sely i ) t he | 0
rgi Mrs .1
IV Gill left
a Junction
do. a few
tot Matfu
will go
last of I
messengel
McLain, a
A t
piano salary tint
have been ret eived here arm an
ing tin graduation of a lai
' la- ■ and Mrs I owe w ill rect
Public School het A B degret She will •>>'
short vacation trip to Colora
H till ning hi r before Lilli
school to op n
A.
Ellis Thornton end is workin
the same vicinity while Ly
load
ade known
Coker will
0
40 eos
AoQ,c ,scd
goob 2.
w• a* S 0
' c A a
WORKING gP .. -
v av* M
The murde r of Mi
cubed as thi most
pc It of a wild all-night
in drinking party in a lux-
ported by do] ice t”
Both are
Mi and Mis F Westermann
t daughter. Miss Alicia, of
aly are spending a few days
Mr Munnen stated that he has • • I •
Innu"s'xrx'c lension is increasing
h will start regular picking at .. —
Between China, Russia
st general
Japanese a
e civilian wa r
be nec ssary
At the beginning of hl talk
Mayor McCarver announced that
Miss Claudia Smith had been
named as duchess of this city to
the All-West Texas Exposition at
San Angelo this fall
amon, assi
orney who
High priced servite at nominal
ci ’ Ledge r la sified ads.
18 concer n chi
would soon re t
teacher tion pursuits of the pig kin toters
it timin'r occupations are taken
as a basis of judgement > veral
istory of Ohi
up Frank
tense funds I •■
Sacco Vanzetti at; an, whi was
test
who were
wa raise by B F
th R T Erwin fa
He also explained the indebted
ness of the city and referred to
the proposed improvements r
cently ordered heri by a bond
election This bonds have i;
been sold bi । >u • ! tin bond
in a
proct • • to Th
Lamont
(B- Intetnationa News seivice
AUSTIN Aug 14 Wher
tions conference
I B ■ Int out onai S'
S IN FR \Nt ISe a >
ill rin "i farm
See our display of fishing
tackle many new lures of
attractive colors that will get
the big ones hooked.
HALL HARDWARE 00.
Phone Six-Two
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