The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1929 Page: 3 of 29
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif Oct 4
Owen Wakeling advises every wo-j October in the World Series
man to be "color-analysed " And despite the reams of copy
That is, find out what colors tumbling out of typewriters con-
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And here we s been going along for
years thinking they did.
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flood, fire or pestilence. Philadel- Series three times whipping
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One might think because colors need those other two guesses as to
Film Stars Trv
Color Analy sis
To Pick Gowns
He who steals our purse steals
trash and he who monkeys with
our bank account gets rad ink on
his fingers
arte the first on
Radiophone Gets
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don't show in the pictures, that the Identity of the man
there would be no need for deli- trials and tribulations
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the studio. Miss Wakeling is called ball to place him again
For tin'
of Cor-
Connie
Four Special Features Arranged for Fair
may b»
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beginning of
What about the man univer ity this term
MIDDLETOWN Conn
foot blacksnake just back of th"
snake's head
Make our store your head-
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the field free
Parades will be a big part of
body admitted to
the athletic
quarters where the Tloat
designed
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Mack since he disbanded that
STEVENSON Wash . Oct
The persistent efforts of a
to erect and shoot them More
set pieces will be used this year
than ever before For eacn of
lion Model Ts took mon
Just a little data of Ford production and how the publi considers the Ford Model A
the machine
and scurried
colony s en more than 60 decorated cars tion to special garments purch-
hini By the time the Brink ma
chine was abreast of the bushes
style shot* and pageant to
quarters See and hear the
ease in
we have
separate occasit is The last of A number of local firms were
these v !! be the opening parade soon listed by the Rotarians. and
which is being fostered by tile these will show a large selection
Lions club and in which will be of latest styles in stock in addi-
de a 1.1 s have
The dog
clump of bushes just ahead
tot breeding and hatch nu hed nd the fair associatior has
enters the
The new
P hhl.
with the poise and assurance ol are known wherever baseball
tand at th< conclusion of Vikings fortress of Jomsburg
that job the commissioner tut
As a result the lake is several
the player wearing them," Miss discussed
Wakeling avers "If I designed a 1914 Mack'1
perfectly gorgeous red frock for before he
a girl to whom that color was eminence?
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W e invite all citizens of W est Texas to at t mi t la Runnels ( ounty Fair, ( etober 8,
of costume nelius McGillicuddy nee
fin ot Fitchburg Mass, and Wm
G Guernsey of Wellesley Mass
to have charge of all fraternity
dealings with the members of the
cided to enlarge it this year.
Special fireworks displays will
be set off each night of the fair
at the close of the hippodrome
shows No two pyrotechnic dis-
plays will be the same. and an
expert will be sent to Ballinger
By Henry McLemore taneous. He won pennants in
(International News Staff Correspondent 1902. 1905 1910. 1911. 1913 and
NEW YORK Oct 4 Barring 1914 He captured the World
anathema, her drector woulu With the Civil War -still three information concerning the fra
soon find her hard to manage years to go rit you know your ternities and on scholastic t>
and unable to go through her history that one should be easy, qutrement . ulso
scenes , with srace and ease and Connie Mack was born in Brook- Freshmen ar to be permitted
naturalness field. Mass Baseball became a this year t< indicate what frater
Women in private lil.......
take a very good tip from th. h. signed as catcher with h,
experiences of studio costume de- Me ridien Conn club Either w) .
signers it a color conflicts with Meridien didn't like Connie r • entertain
their personalities, they shouldn t ,
. . " . ..... vice versa for the next ye 1
let glib saleswomen talk them ... . ... . ,
, . . . , round him behind tin bat hn (ill I II DOG ( tri URES
into buying costumes of that 1o., w . .
Hartford where hr stayed until > Foor Bl ICK SNAK}
shade ,the fag end of the 1836 season
No ..matt 1 how beaiiuiuly when he shirted to the Washing TERRYVII.LE, conn oct 4
made the sarment S' it willdez ton club After five seasons with William S Bunk driving mU. .
tract from a womans charm if it Washington young MCGIllIcuddy town of hot morning .........
15 not in her * 01 journeyed to Buffalo ..'here his saw a collie dog rush into
The firts thing a woman .. . ...........
.m. . stay was cut short by his purch-
should do is to outfit herself so ase by Pittsburgh He remained
that:she.is comfortable and can with Pittsburgh until 1896 serv.
forget about her clothes Then ing as manager his last two sea
she .wil have charm and Poise , sons After one year in Buffalo
"When Ann Harding came to where he went from Pittsburgh
the studio, I soon learned that c ... .. . . ,.
... Connie was called to the city
her favorite colors are white. navy , „ i1 . . . . ,
. . . . . . . for which he was destined Phi a- (iropped the
blue, aad black There are other . .... . 1 .
' ... . . .. delphia to assume command of
colors which she could wear with the Athletics, newly admitted
equally good effect, but she el members of the American League The snake s head had been bitten
Here his success was install- almo ■ off
used
ompleted J une 1 4
Decembet 10 1915 The f
The original stronghold was
nearly a mile long and a third
If you aren t wearing the right through their tricks on the same
colors, you won t feel right. You field, the real drama of the 1929 at 1 ‘ tol " Elory ane
will lack poise and assurance. baseball classic will be furnished nat 1 " old g* nth man
MUS Wakeling assures milady bv a tall, sparse wrinkled old Philadelphia shelter, waving his leaks when it was decided to try who wil! enter new model cars sorie will be shown but dealers
That is something she found gentleman sitting In the Phila- scorecard as the fighting sets beavers A pair were liberated but wh will not compete for the in mens ready to wear will enter
out in her job at Pathe Studios, delphia dugout A man who lor hot would not swap place with there three years ago They have prizes models for the evenings enter-
as costume designer fifteen years has waited patiently any man on eaith raised young each year the pa ' few years this tainment Special music will be
When a new player is signed by for the shifting fortunes of base 1 his season Ho colony b • par •' iled d *1 ■ ■' provided by he Ballinger Band
it the Mh>Lk. * TO AID dam oVel the fissurt which earwit thet r 1 the and i thing will be spared to
NEW SrUDENTS Illis 51 IR nearly water tight and they ai l. •! • ' have grand ike this the most colorful even- Shifting sand in a swampy
constantly improving it The ani pening R idy response wa ing of the fair of the Baltic between Heringsdorf
main have also discovered another mad o ... every tirm p Thursday and Saturday will be and Ahlbeck has laid bay re.
hole in the bottom of tin lake ■ the j„ mmit ner nights when two cars mains of walls and a f bridge
i teere will be given awa One free car which, as scientists have estab-
wi <... h night in front of the lished, once formed part of the
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When possible successors to tie .g
late Judge L C Stephenson were E
being considered. Gov Adams “
recognized the ability of Dul- ~
weber, but his deafness was ad a
vanced as a serious handicap fot
the bench
Dulweber sped an order to an
eastern corporation speclalizing in
radiophones, and broadcasting
apparatus or persons of sub
normal hearing and immediately
won the appointment
This radiophone equipment on
the bench, with wire communica
tion and earphones, and possibly i
special sound-collecting equip- 1
ment about the court room will '
enable the newly appointed judg '
to hear every whisper, it is be-1
lieved.
Duiweber is one of the largest
men in Colorado He weighs 390
pounds He was born in Kenturky
thirty-seven years ago He is a
graduate of the University of
Ohio and the University of Colo
rado He received his law degree
from the latter institution in 1917
9, 10 11 12 While in Ballinger come to our home and make yourself at home.
Produc tion of the Model A reached its second million . Jul
i embly line in the Motors Building at the Rouge plant I
lion after No 1.000.000 came off the line February 4 of th: v .: 1
toattair afte production f the Model A was started
SWINEMUENDE, O c l.
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By M. F. Dacey
i International News Statt cortespondent
DENVER, Oct. 4 Modern
radio invention is responsible as
much as anything else for the ap
pointment of Alfred W Dulweber
of Fort Morgan, Colo to the
judgeship of the Thirteenth Colo
rado Judicial District, and will be
the chief means of assisting him
in dispatching his duties
to white, and doesn't like any 5
blues but navy, although she
looks becoming in light blue K
the big time vaudeville acts
ear w rive n last year and
enormou crowd was present
them in her costumes
Since she felt most at home in
them, she wore them to tremend
ous advantage "
Ina Claire, now Mrs John Gil-
bert, is very fond oi white Miss
Wakeling says Carol Lombard
prefers light colors such as egg
shell, flesh or a very light beige.
A engine V
equired to i
Four big features for the 1929 be presented Friday night in
' Runnels County Full which opens front of the enlarged grandstand
ruesday October 8th will was taken over by the Rotary
bring at least four record bleak• Club and Robert E Bruce was
ing crowds to Ballinger for four appointed to direct the big show
reached a place of comers are to be given complete
Here s a brief review details in advance on financial
• I . The ide a wa so sue- Viking ships One of those ships
s1 that tii, association de- was found nearby some years ago.
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late in october 1927 Henry Ford numbered the fnst engine bullt ! i a Mode A ai it that tun* the details
oncerning the new car had not vet been announced and actual displays to the publ wer not made until about six
weeks later in the newspapers am', trade ournals then was much specula h n a> ■ th* mu car and its motor Today
less than two years after the event de .titled above the company e irting towa the illon murk in production
of this ame engine and same car
So after some fifteen .ears of age problem in one of Washing-bility of staging this procession presentation The style show will
wandering in the wilderness ton's finest trout lakes which has and ater canvassing the city the be presented on a -specially con-
make her happy, and what make leaning the drama that will be Connie has his Athletics on top thwarted the efforts of the fnst day listed nearly seventy- structed stage in front of
her sad so to speak And then afforded the cash customers whenlasain ready to renew a feud county game commission for sev- five cars to Lake part These cars grandstand and the West Texas
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I money sure in an island despite effort county and fair officials as well display the beautiful garments .Park for the
that the old gentleman in the ol county workmen to plug the as a number of automobile dealers Not o j ladles frocks and acres- i arter noon s festivaties
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