Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 5 of 6
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BALLINGER DAILY LFDGER
speeial her little daughter where she will eet sunlight, plenty of light and
work were done before the
mas- elasses on the above dates.
with
OF SAGE TEA
Rapids Shad
Rain Wind Glare Proof
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jor
SHOWING THE PICK O' THE PICTURES
to hang, rain pl oof, ||o dir-
to
her
Today Only
or becomine faded
Charles “Buck” Jones
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TODAY
Carmel Myers
ALSO
a it
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ICc and 25c
Admission
t
Admission 10c and 25c
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AUSPICES
MAEROY
AMERICAN
THEATRE
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LEGION
THURS.-FRIDAY
PRESENTS
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A H hirluhid of let ion Clorifyino the Intrepid Ihnip'hboy
Night Shows—7:30 and 9:30
Matinee—2:00
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A small want ad in The Daily
Ledrrer often saves yon money.
Th.
gray
town
if ter-
ther
and
ily.
Pr.i! *e
duplicate in
carry them in stoek write me for
full description of the sbades and
give me the name of your local
dealer, and I will see that you are
supplied through your dealer.
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ter hand scribbled ''(). K.” on the
finished production.
Admission
25c and 50c
make
porch.
Ask
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t her
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into th
street.
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Special Music and
Vocal Accompaniment
U
tains
beral
90th and 36th Divisions
in Actual Battle
“COLD IN THE HEAD”
S
E. G. PORTER,
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota.
, tfd.•
George O iiara in
"Fighting Blood”
Chapte r No 12
The » ina . Chapter
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“America’s Answer”
public interest. But here are some
"Not 8 Drum Was Heard"
of glass were oil
i
be placed under treatment for a air, any size, adjustable to any
pueFt
MTIIC I OVE
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HINTS AT BIGNESS
OF GRIFFITH FILM
FO-TO-SHO THEATRE
“Where the Beat Pictures are Shown”
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surprise awaiting them.
Sold by d .r ' ts for over 40 Years.
r J. (heney & *' » . "Toledo. U.
I ‘ M‘ pane - ‘
atment onsist nx of an Ointment, to
see ’ ally an n ‘Tonic, which acts
1
TODAY MAEROY THEATRE TOOAYI
ecause it darkens the hair so
naturally and evenly that m- one
in tell it has I...... applit d
DARKENS HAIR actual motion photograph of the
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A million dollar outlay for a
production at the D. W.‘Griffith
f st.id- V
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studio is no longer a novelty. OLD RECIPE
WHence, nothing about the cost of' -
"his 1922 picture “Orphans of the
matie spray, ninety
paint were spread ov
ting.
I-or further reali in.
hundred years .
the aceurate del I
this prod'u tion
Amon in .
which tin* hing .
pears, is an exact
your dealer for Sank
of the things that indicate
Beautiful weather proof colors,
reasonable prices, every home
should be supplied with these
window shades.-The porch shades
have a
because
famous “Two (rpha
proved bs the addition of
old famous Sage Tea Recipe,
dows facing the
play metropi.li
Three exact
i erre duet iot
• whose hair is turning
Storm, ” is conshlered of unusual
A fasc inati •’ story o' r mance.t ril’s, dventure,
t't; ue and sup n
A F. 2 0. Product on.
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Peodles Hannaford in
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M r - W F. 1; i rtlet t went t .
Dallas Tuesday afternoon with
■ nd
Ea
Ennery. Nine months of actual he granted to these two
Eighteen montl
required to pre a
atically el iborated
l «
the Titanic tun.....I of the revolu
tion scenes, covered fourteen
aeres. This is the largest studio
set ever erected.
Twenty-six tons of properties
were imported from ........ to
provide detail for the pieture
Friday Pola Negri .n "M AD LOVE”
If they do not
flared to he the greatest war pic- accompanied by her brother. K.
ture ever shown. It is presented D- Kirkratriek, of Millersview.
by the War Department through
the American Legion, ami is an
A fast meving western. Every minute a thrill.
mil ster. and
barrels of
r i he set
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oVer a
altoniu
‘‘America's Answer” is de-lerippled limb. Mrs. Bartlett was height.
ooden slat
hades.
! 'ill -‛ow .
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and Frida i v.
Ai er ican I on
... . ,, ..t t It .. >11 1 .. fs nn acute attnck of Nasn (‘atarrh
. Ereal Hill’ t. It W ill how III Those subject to frequent "colds" art*
You can turn gray, faded hair 3tith and 901 divisions in aet ual i • nerally in .< "run down" condition
wt sl. fi...... 1 " "......................" ..... .........." '
Artists Corporation release, to I ,,. l/w .1 . S ElL..
ye seen in Balling, r at th- o.t0 bottl of Wye th s Saze and Sul- A red........ priee will be viven
sho Theatre next Monda, ana Phut ‘ ompund at.any drux to the school -children at the mat
Tuesday, March 31st and Apriistor" Millions of bottles of this ........it her Thursday or Friday
1st.
The reproduction of old Paris,
which serves as a background for' ... . . ,
— ■ " a}s a well known druggist here.
CIVIL WAR VETERANS
ANDNIIISTERSWILL
CET FRIE TICKETS
■ us urfa *■ buildinr tap the System
a t mnakir X .. J iess tiable to "colds."*
size, decorations nd
the gr nd salon .nil !
Versailles
ickly thre gh the Rlood on the Mu-
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an inexpensive sleeping 2
the X. -
l» 1,, rfor
ingredients, are sold annually,
Mon* than 300,000 feet of lum
her were used in building the
scenery.
There were 300 tons of paving
stones laid to give i he streets tin-
proper touch of realism
With the brush or with pnen
se-ezgge
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aEk
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houses st ill stan
and past w inch the ' deati
rumbled wuillotine ward
Syp,
uj*a,s
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vhted with your dark handsome
a if a ml ur v Hit h I id appear-
nee within a few days
’ it a II
. War ani a
after ........ t vv ♦ applications the
gray hair vanishes and your locks
become luxuriantly dark and
beaut iful.
Th s is the age of youth. Gray
hair'd, unattractive folks aren’t
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth’s Nage und Sulphur (‛om
pound ton ht and you il be de-
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ami all minister
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924, newspaper, March 26, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694853/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.