Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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THORP & WARDLAW
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before in which internalinmd wlmdi wdI be
complicatons have had groat Theatre Saturday.
picture, and
author of
ing rider of the sereen, stages this' ounces of jad Salts; take a table j
thrill with “Slim” Coles, for-1 spoonful in a glass of water be-,
merit a famous motereyele racing fore breakfast each morning for
driver. It marks the climax of a few days and your kidneys may
the second chapter of the exeit-then art fine. This famous salts
ing account of a battle for a vastlis made from the arid of grapes
catle range and the safety of a and lemon juice, combined with
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Dy CLARA DELAMELD
Monday and Tuesday—- Gladys
Walton in ""‘The Near lady," a
Univemal attraction; and Billy
Engle im."Baek to Earth,” a Cen-
tury eomedy.
Wednesday and Thursday—F.
B. O. of Amerea presents “The
Westbound Limited. ” starring
booked to appenr. m
"Misa lianelom," Ilie favurit" •
soprano, was announcod to sinz. nn •
yDRINK WATER
When your kidneys uart and
your back feels sore don’t get
seared and proceed to load your
tstomach with a lot of drugs that
nANa HORSEMAN ‘excite the kidneys and irritate
-AAAFTMOTORETEIE the entire urinary tract. Keep the
“5"* kidneys clean like you keep your
. -- ' bowels clean, by flushing them
A desperate race between hotse with a mild, harmless salts which
ami motoreyele, in which Pete helps to remove the body’s urin-
Morrison, diving from his saddle, ous waste and stimulates them to
Monday and Tnesday Wm.
was Fox presents "The Silent Com
in Ballinger Satnr mand : ” also an Edneational com
edv. •' Mov ing ’■
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features of
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approval and inquired privately about what is saje to be the most real-
istic sea disaster ever shown on
Qurney. "Guens I wou‘ am wuct of
Ue totter, theugh."
"Feter, dear, I want you to de your
vury beet to be pleaueut te bina, for
Mildred’e told Mra. Guruey.
Mere to bear it happeued. Feter
"Gurney bad reured at arty-ve, with
comedy, “The Cyclist.”
ted Valley,” chapter 15.
S. Hart Western play.
Love, intrigue and the high
seas play important parts ia
“The Silent Command," the Win.
R. 1. C’ondra, one of the sub
and no doubt y < u
what became of
P. L. Crews, Real Es-
\ . Weinberg has sold hi- one half interest in the firm of
Weinberg & Wardlaw to Mr Cecil The •; and the firm • 11
contint business at the - me place unde thr 1 it •• of Ti p
& Wardlaw.
•9 leee. Wetece Neweeper Uelee«
A ND yea wi try to be alc to
- Court, white were uwas.
your physician ex
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has sustained the interest in the
scheming of a art of spies. The
keynote to this condition of af-
_______ fairs is sounded in the first
vuy.ana yet atrogant alooueas.unad. seenes in the picture and is car-
Peter want to plant his best upen the ried thru with inereasing power 1 huge modern irrigation project.
tomer < all and get e qnainted w i"
@ntriet pelltical dub. Icebig
Frank hire and
A complete stoek of ip! date Gients i rr - • is
has been bought and will arrive in the n r f tur and w ll
gin a practically complete new stor •
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We invite you to inspect our place if 3 • u ar* not a cue
What added to Peter’s bitterness wus ।
the thought that he hnd worked hard
so many years for thi-—for his wife's
Moe inl nira, for this son-in-law: And
Mrs. Gurney had impressed upm Pe
ter that he mini do nothing to disgrace
them In Courtney's eyes.
There they sat, dining together un
der Dolon’s watchul eyes.
“Er— It's getting warmer," sugzested
the Honornble Courtney.
Peter zrunted.
Five minutes Inter the Honorabte
Courtney sald: “I see your President
is likely to ohtsin the re nomination at
the next—aw — elections."
Peter deliberately put his knife in
bis mouth. A spasm passed over Dob-
■on's fare.
"I see," said the Honorable Court-
ney five minutes later, “that the month-
ly imperts have decreased two per '
cent ad valorem—er—don’t know what 1
It means, by Jove !” I ]
"D—n!" yelled Peter Gurney, rising. 1
“Are we men or are we fishes? Dob- :
son. were you erented In the likeness :
of your Maker?"
"I ‘opes as 'ow HI his, sir," answered 1
the startled Dobnon.
"Dia you ever play stud poker?" de
■landed Peter feroeiously. 11
"Why. UI. Hive ‘eard of hit, sir.",]
responded the butler, now cunvinced i
wants ”, column First National presents • The
that his master had suddenly gone ia- |
tone.
"And you you lily-fared white flower •
of fshtes, hew about youF demanded 1
Peter. ' m
“Haw, try me, try me!" answered "
the Honorable Courtney briskly.
Aliness of a sister and aunt with a for- the long lisi of characters. Ed-
• tune of her own. There was no help mund Lowe apppears in the lead-
for it. They had to *■- l ing male role, capt. Nichard De.
’ . Would Peter Jeopardive the marriae j and Alma Tel plays (
by insuitiug the Hemurahle Courtney . . .. N.1 '
in their .to—w" The Honorablesite him a his wife. Other im-
Courtney had bern coming to the i! rtant characters have been al
house every night He couldnt stop lotted as Follows: lb la Lugesi,
‘He and reter woula dine together un- Carl llarhugh, Martin Faust. ’ year, lay Harchant directed the amine your kidneys at bast twiee
der the supervisinn of Dobmmn, ant Rordon Me Edward, Byron I oug- j serial which was filmed in the
Peter would restrain his desperate 1m- las, Warren Cook, Murtha Mans (high Sierrau and on the Mexican
pulses to load his knife with peas and fh id, Betty Jewel, and Katt iborder from a story by Paul PROGRAM FOR NEXT* WEEK
drtok out of his swap plate. BBlaneke. Bryan. AT THE MAEROY THEATRE
Conrtney and Peter had never sr- '
rived at any human basis of under 1
standing. Peter scowled at Courtney '
and Conrtney regarded his future fa-
ther-in-law with patient respect. Peter $1.00 down, balanee like rent.- paying taxis
thought the Honorable Courtney a fool. ' Abilene Typewriter Exchange, ; day.
What the Honorable Courtney thought Royal and < orona Agents,
of Peter was never recorded. In-su !-•
on the ground floor they saw a sight
that made them dumb.
Peter. in his shirt sleeve", with a
glass of his private stock hefore him;
and his feet on the arm of hi« chair,
was dealing a hand round the Honor-
able Courtney's neek. which he wis
fondly embracing The Honornble
Courtney bad his head on Peter's
shoulder Dobson, with both arms on
- the toile apd a most unbutlerish ex
Ammneuiate surtace of Debeen’s panto to the final episode. All this is! The project varies the thrills of
Then there was Cpurtney—the Hon- show n againsi a constanth vary- 1 Morrison’s horsemanship and
•ruble Counmev. sou of an Ensish ing backgroimd, much of which! other Western ation with the
".Mhwhom,us. apturei has to do with ships and fhe open death-defyigg stunts of A. Wil-
lUaisw*wM to Marry Sllaea I seas. The picture is rerowded son. the eefebrated stunt aviator,
bearing on the plot. But
lithia, ami has heen used for
years to help clean and stimulate
elogged kidneys ; also to neutra-
ize the neids in the system so they
no are no I' nger a source of irri
tation, thus often relieving blad-
der weakness.
ad Sai s is inexpensive; can
not injure, makes a delightful ef.
fervescent lit liia w ater drink.
also keep up the water drinking.
comedy.
Friday—Viola Him in “Iler
Fatal Millions," a Metro Screen
Classic; anil Bert Roach in “Hi*
Sehool Duz,‘‘ Universal eomedy;.
also International News.
Saturday Pete Morrison i n
"The Ghost City,” chapter 1;
Mack Sennett present* "‘One Cyl-
“The Silent
" inder Lovea Pathe eomedy;
"and Jack Mower in ‘ ‘Stien
Gold,"’ a Univerxal Western.
Every chapter is crammed with
An expert • leaner and Presser ha- ween em; yed and our
Nig cleaning ami pressing plant will e run w ’ 1 a guarantee .
nn every piece of work we do
। Fox spectacular melodrama, dir- launches himself at the metorist . their normal activity. Th* funet- '
[acted by J. Gordon Edwards,and plunges with him, madly’ion of the kidneys is to filter the
which will be shown at the Mac- j fighting, ower a cliff, is the super- blood. In 24 hours they strain
roy Theatre next Monday and,thrill htat marks the necond epi-1 from it 500 grains of acid and
Tuesday. Isode of "The Ghost City," chap-f waste, so we can readily under-
There have been sereen dramas terplay of thrills and ercitement, stand the vital importance of
* . _ - —hi* i-t---.> s —at the Fotosho keeping the kidneys aetive. ranehes.
Drink lots of good water—you tat* and Lnans, 726 Brady Bldg
get San Antonio, Texas.
four2 Htd 2tw
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A concert had heen arrnnged by the 2
workers of n certain mill In iack fl
burn, ane all the local "stars" wer- m
“I de hepe your father sad dear m
Conrtney have got on well together.". •
Mid Mra Gerney, as she opened the •
front deer, having unexpectedly re-
turned with Mildred. “Why, what in
the world— r
Sounds of strange revelry reached
their rar" Hurrying into Peter's den. H
We are here t.
preesion, w ju«t sweeping up the con •
tent" of the ppl, m
“Wb whatt* stammered the horri- •
ded lady. » fl
“Pup— pup- perfeet harmony, my K
dear. pup perfe t harmony:" hie m
coughed Peter, ii" he tmprinted a kisy
on the Honorabie Courtney's maniy/5
A Wm । Ralph Lewis and an all-star east;
Abut Ur lse "Eilm Foolish," a Cameo
< Her volce broke on the high note m
ech time. She tried twice more Then 5
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And kere were Mra Gurney and Mil- th screen.
dred called sway by the sudden serious i A splendid company, interprets
two rati
man. Also a
Hodkinson eomedy with Charles
Murray, "'So This is Hamlet."
Friday — Wm. Fox presents
Chas. Jones in “Big Dan;” also a
Pathe comedy with Paul Parrott.
Saturday—Chapter 1 of “The
New Leather Pushers,” with Reg-
inald Denny. An Imperial Fox
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1924, newspaper, January 5, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694764/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.