Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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that Paris lawyer and en oyed a thriv-ihorns and bones
Now, after only eight years, he Rio Grande country for the win-
fur nisher
Mystery of Lost
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Ballinger Takes Thriller
From Colts: 10 Innings
to the famous blizzard of 1812. The
cowpunchers were camp-bound and
makt
the
brenking the
by det laring
before thought possible
at such low prices! Its
if ives you every advan-
tae of a fine six-cylinder
automobile — in the price
range of the four and
into a pric e field that had hitherto
been occupied exclusively -
while it was being driven from the
vicinity of Goat Mountain to the
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and
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the King of Afghanistan did
than 20 miles to the
gallon! Come in todayi
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Afghani •
by four-cylinder cars —
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pay his bil’s
Tins hit the King’s credit a par-
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Church choir program
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beneficial publicity to
ess than eight months/
Que en Souriy a V.
a mannequin at ' h
clima‘ of the pi rform
beautiful new bodies—which are
available in a variety of colors
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Att rney - at I.aw
Will Practie f All the Courts
Office Over
The Ballinger State Bank
Phones Res 161 ffice 156
Ballinger, Texas
Yesterday’s Kesults:
Balling' r I Mid and 3 ' 10 in
public conveni nee and
ontinued on his
Somt ol tie He
Bases on ball*
Hit by pit. her
Moore S, by
) ou owe it to yourself as
special radio program
The Chevrolet Motor Company will present * epecial radio program Wednesday,
August 14, over the Columbia network, 8—8:30, Eastern Standard Time, celebrat-
ing the milliontb Six-Cylinder Chevrolet delivered to lees than • months ama
is Bishop Gerlier of Tarbes hav- ' ter.
At evening the herd was halted
instruct-
! George
music in
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pri r s weil ■ • fl • lief
pri einconsider ingavto-
mobile valuee « hevro-
let ‘e delivered pri ee in-
clude only reasonabie
chargee for delivery and
or cash from a K
i ter t he royal vi ite
Ma! tindel and Robt r Emm
Amanullah who rul over
ghanistan until his erstwhile
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company all night on these 'li
PARIS, Aug 14
loses his crown he
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linger on their
weeks ago.
Th affair was
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Lybtand,
Parker, p
Brunswick. Victor, Columbia. Pathe, Silve rtone
or any make of phonogrph repaired
We call for and deliver Phone 142
less to protest । ing been conseerated by Cardinal
Therefore raised eyebrows will Dubois in Norte Dame Cathedral. neor where the bones were recent-
greet Amanullah in certain estab Niteen Archbishops and bis- lyr d: 1
lishments 11 lie ever visits t‘...... none *■ well oe one hundred low-
again and of course tian is lit yers attended the ceremony
Ballnger Lo ze Ne 10
A » A A. M.
Recular Stated Meetiugs US
3econd Tuesday of tach
Monta.
Visiting Brotlern Inva -&
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standpoint, it is a finer
automobile than was ever
breath-taking contests filled with Midland
excitement from the start to the Ballinger
'he r nthu asm of in
if they had not l een e
engaged lor the occa s
the Jjd /
Church of Chicago and leader of
he Lutheran Teacher's chorus of
50 Volo He will be assisted by
Mr Tenney a wide!;, known >-
Cana soloist
on the t o.ci
not ing practice He decided to don The Jacob Louer herd disap-
the robes of priesthood His law- peared, truthful legend has it, on
The privil n f rolling hes eyes
and her ■' « king ha cost Maguy
tnt P ay s run refusing
Less than eight months have
elapsed since the first Chevrolet
Six was delivered into the hands
of an owner — and already there
are more than a million sis-
cylinder Chevr olets on the
road! And the reasons for this
overwhelming success are easy to
under stand.
couple and the iir.
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a careful buyer, to
and drive this car
were unable to look after their
' charges.
It was several days later when
they could emerge front their
shelter Then they rode jar and
wide miles in every direction—but
could not find a trace of the 5,000
longhorns. Their complete disap-
pearance has been a West Texas
mystery since that time.
But Bertillion, and others here,
believe they have pulled back the
veil after 117 years
Mr and Mrs ollie Floyd • ■
urned M nday from I ! A W I.
vacation tour of Oklahoma ..nd
\i kansa:
day in each month.
i mi and Members requested to attend,
th. in Visiting companion? cordially in
atet " hen >H vited.
d. o red th. cave -one of the J McGregor
r pori that
“e a r m , Kuman,
an extension of its railroad from
its present terminus in Ballinger
in a general southwesterly direc-
tion to Hun Ang lo. a distance of
approximately 39 miles, in Run-
nels. Concho, and Tom Green
Counties. Texas
ABILENE A SOUTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
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lhi> H2 Xi^ht .77.’
W rner Pal isian ictress
Mr and Mrs Zack Mullin of
Big Spring, who had ben here
visiting Mr Mullins mother Mrs
N 8 Mullins, have returned to
their home
Osc ii I
dressmaking shop fot
on July 25 1929. it
the Interstate Com-
trip here
MIDLANP
Lewis, 3b
Flowers, cf
King, rf
Kallina, 1b
Cheeves, If
Boken, ss
Stagner
Boyd. 20
Moore, P
Root, Ih
finding bi I. 1) Bertillion of a
huge cave whose floor covered
several acres in a great nunyon .= , , — —
l . (.laid. The floor ") Ballinger Council Ne
(025 122
the unmistak bl li horn: (-47 Regular stated meat.
I ''J ings held on 2nd Prs-
B ' n ■ el in search of a ’w___
o ' Tei ney. dir. ctor
4 'lie New First <
(B) InirrnatonalNews Service)
MINEOLA Aug 14 After 117
years, the mystery of the total dis-
appe arance of Jacob Loner's herd
of 5,000 longhorn cattle has been
solved Oi at least that is the be-
ll. f in some local quarters
The belief orzginated with the
ddIE VRO
gram i.. put on by twenty
costumed in doublet ..no
swallowtail coat: witn opera
the girls are also in
one of i hose * lub
scenario from
the' li id a
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Summary Kun. Lynch 2, Bean 2. Le"is
1. Kng Errors I Muellet, Stagnet Two
base hit* Cheeves. Flowers, Knt Turee
base hit Kittrell. Mome tun Lewiz sa
ritace hits soken. Parma, Al Muellet
Stolen bases Staener. Lynch, Minn
| most poignant
i ill tile si I eer
mot rn »*<. own
la'.i, ring middle «
relit: ng 1,1 ret 1,11
rs A tew
in this state, i
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46 24
45 22
45 19
45 17
exception Lybrand gave up
run to the first man up in
perched raki hly on ineir
wigs lo accord wiin 1:1
un •• d by Al Jolson in
Attention. Merchant*
We have just received the new-
eat thing produced for window
dsplay blanks Beautifully tinted
cardboard In six .different colors
Costs no more than ordinary card
■tock
Strut k out by
hr Parker 4
Losing pitcher
Those who • the pit 1 urt
things modern The K : ' ' ... f! Protest
t he Queen’s veil and • ■ h : '
how i with evidently wer
publicity They w
Where fhey Pla* Ioday:
Ballinge r at Midland
Big Spring at Abilene
t lieman at San Al el,
winnine pitcher Parker
Moore
I l yd Bacon, dire i !
Singing Fool," worked with
NOTH 4
ABILENE A SOUTHERN H Mt
WAY COMPANY hereby giv
represent one of l isher’s reat-
est style triumphs. And its
safety am! handling ease are so
outstanding that it s a sheer
delight to sit at the wheel and
drive. In fact, the new Chevrolet
Six has comph tely i hanged every
previous idea as to what the buyer
Ballinger climbed back to with
in half a game of the top of the
West Texas Leagu race Tuesday
by winning 1mm the Colts at
Midland, 4 to 3 in ten innings
King's kn w had won thirteen
(' Graham Baker, w. •
finish Lefty Lybrand was the
starting pitcher lor Ballinger and
Little Gene Moore was s lected by
King to oppose him on the hill
These two gentlemen have always
battled when pitching against
each other, and Tu sday was no
oi tie in
ir 1 aders
pianists are given
and platform and
methods of pro-
lay Tin di
ored with dis
A Kim nev
bassadot Nadir Ki o . k th
crow n away from ‘ mus . .
long and hard tor < i n Par
it is not the King fai Hu
can't blame the Paris in merch
of a low prned car new
ver friends were much against ills a fall evening of October , 1812
a six-cy linder car of amaz-
ing quality and value Not
onl y does it offer t h e
smooth, quiet, velvety
performance of a great
six-cy linder vake-in-bead
motor—but, from every
tight until the last of the sixth
when lie allowed Midland another
run. Ballinger scored two in the
sixth stanza and two in tile first
of the tent li The Colts scored
one in their half of the tenth, lishn reputation for pugilistic
which fell one short of tying the bouts and players in this league
score will learn to let the big fellow
Lybrand was forced to retire in.’11' ne His 1,1 s from the game at
tiie seventh inning when he and Midland did not hurt Tuesday but i
Big Ed Kallina had a fight Tin We hope it doe not occur in case I
umpires drove each player from he start Thursdays game
the field and Jun Park, r was sent
in to finish the mound duty for UP to the present time there
the Ballinger team Jimmy pitched have been 15,550 paid admissions
good ball and held the' mighty to games played in Ballinger tins
sluggers in check, giving up his yeat Ballinger claims to be lead-
only run to them in the last of inE "V‛ rv city 1,1 the leasue 1,1 one time
th • . ' - : '
win as th scor wt ' about 300 paid foi
he went in tii. box ach gam. B Bron on
Bill Bean and Dan J
credited with making all the Ea- Six more games only will bejArthur Housman
linger runs and Al Mui : ; pla . played 1,1 Bulling’ ! this year un
, . ... .. 0S. we all in tin p)lay-(11 fhre •
a bin part in hitting th runs in ....
T. , , . . tunes With C<»hinan and tini<
Ihle i lilure of tile Ht ar at a tO
score
to nice pitching by MOOre Artis linish the home sames scheduled
Kittrell, hr ' man up, hit for 1"1 the last halt This will m an
... . , x games in a row, but oflKials
three bas S and with a runner un
thud and none ou Moor.' struck ,! the club re hoping that the
lout th.....- ' ' the I. ' ' ' ' will ••
|...... . n two e1 Us and that ther Will
‛ grounde : ut
_ . M . x ai averase turn-out of 30( pei
Seve ri l’ i p. ople were 1
at Midland Tue day to att'nd the
■ T lienet a ' urns them ।
xt raplay i. •»! t! . l- xche
ion Co, in kingly
i" epted a
Coup de
i far from
gir as she
ants either Mademoiselle Warner
When Ii a- Am n illah ; nd in a play .ailed Bob."
first inning when Jud Lewis lilt
one over tiie fence After that
th;' handsome fellow was air-
! fty 13 brand will ' m estab
| i
v. i »he Paris court ha
'• d h l $ 10 ! > oreaking
tract with the Bob’ pro
nd Made .. . ile Warner
Queen Souriya wer. welcomt i here she was required to be innocent
a year and a halt ago the town and girlish
was theirs just t it belongs to Being sw et and innocuous has
other incoming mot 11 1 and never been Mademoiselle Warner’s
relebrities who want to ■ < pt tht in,, She protested in vain that
keys of tiie city he was not the ingenue type need-
They developed a I is on for ed in th. part
MOV iES
Hf-*-*- aaanuztumse&
Blackface Girlie Revue in "The
Singing Fool"
An elaborate musical re vue
especially staged for the picture
forms a part of The Singing
Fool.” Al Jolson’s super special
production which Warner Bros
produced as a talking pictur and
which closes an ngagement at
the Palac Theatre tonight
The new Warner Bros 11 .ti
in the Him capital W is tin ene
at tins single performance, which
was stag ri under th. direction of
Larry Ceballos, famous producet
d dances ami spectacles The
show ’ b gan at midnight, and
tiie entile lower floor of the great
theatre, which has a seating
apacity of Hire ■ thousand, was
crowded with an audien < ot
( xtra.s
(>ne mt.-i. . ing act on th pro
a story
Reed H .w
David I . !
D C, its application for a certil
icate that the pre ent and futurt
I Pierre (>< r 1 : Bishop of
1 alb' got the r < rd adv ance -
i .' 1.' 1rom simnple ; i est to bishop
Parker i
Lybrand J.
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