Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 6 of 6
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EAIALINGER DAILY I.EDGER
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they look better.
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Telephones 318 and 357
Protect Your Bebv's Milk
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Food He Will Enjoy
To Your Measure
ALL VEGETABLES IN SEASON
TEXAS GRAPE FRUIT
CURRIE MERCANTILE CO.
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The corkscrew has had a turn
for the worse.
All One Price
Any 2-Piece Suit
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Daily Ledger
Want Ads
We have over one hundred reedy-made suits in our
etore priced from $7.00 up to $35. Don’t buy that Spring
Suit before looking them over.
FARM LABORITES TO
MEET ON JUNE 17TH
tableta yo
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ina and
twenty t
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ptee
$2S
Any 3-Piece Suit, Choice, $29.50
Make Your Selection from 300 All W’ool labricM
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and a
period
I -rat U. S. Currency
Easily Counterfeited
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LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE
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SHOE REPAIR WORK
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cash.
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'■ " ' "r mark", whorls and em-i gases. Correet your digestion for a few
"ed tiny Kilk threads,is used. This cents. Each package guqranteed by
puper cunnot he imitated by the coun- druggist to overcoi atgshach troubl
eure recoumition.
ret on
eparat
FOR SALE—Pot plants, sear-
let verbenas dpess materiais,
wool thread ami Hygienic toilet
artieles. Mm J. W E. Meaders.
14-tkd
make sleep easier
VICKS
W VApoRUE
Of*r 17 Ian L ted y u<:ri^
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torv.
If in serving you we
merely made it possible
for you to appear better
groomed, we would con-
rider we were performing
a cowmen d a b l e and
worthwhile service which
I we uet throuzi with them.
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means to you a substan-
tial saving in actual cash
each year. By our scien-
tific methods of cleaning
and pressing we not only
renew the beauty of a
garment, but we prolong
its life, thus increasing its
usefulness and making it
possible for you to spend
much less money for
such things.
A telephone call brings
our service to your door.
If you live out of town
mail your clothes t ous—
we will mail 'em back the
next day.
D. W Griffith s photoplay sen
make
in a
125-
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'l he moment you eat a tablet ul
"Pape’s Diapepsin" your indigestion is
gone. No more distresa from a aour,
arid, upnet atomach. No flatulence.
I' eredit to went in the mountains Nort of
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C$43
35
4 rews where they recovered more
goods which were stolen from a
in the hope of freedom. 1,
| in the role of Henriette is Lil - 7
■ linn Gish, whose work in former
/Griffith produetions has placed
and I , !*u hi - trained librarian who can
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BE
her at the forefront of
ribed
years
walk better and
"I bring all your
ter representing v ario i
of the party.
Rain-Wind-Glare Proof
Deluxe wooden slat window
and porch shades.
Easy to hang, rain proof, no dir-
Ileadache
Lu nbag .
kh umat -m
l’ain, Pim
lkintre ..ml a benefit to ev :)
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So easily counterfeited were the flrat
lots of paper money issued by the
United States government in the sixties
that spurious bilis tooded tie country,
ami count less astute business men
were vietinized. Finaliy, to balk the
eriminals, a book called "Ilenth’s in
fallibte Government Counterfelt De-
tector at Sight" was published in 1870
in those old days money wns printed J
r to such a splendid enuse ’
"Stuart L Williams
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L lie King lee iv Ino r. Ad lphe
Lestina, and others are in the
Read Ledger "‛wunts"" eolumh
Accept -Bayer Tab eta f A-pirin" recalled fo her.worki l!»‘”'i
only Eacl unbroken yackage coutain the • orli, W a) I ‛W"
proven directione. Handy boxes id Hast,'' . ne other (iriffith produe-
twelve tabh’. -t few .nO Drug ti on. Frank Loser (‘atherine
spirit is the trad.....ark ;t Bayer Emmett, ,.M organ "alla L"
Manufactur of Monoace ticac idcater vt 1 a Verne, Sl ' ton lewis.
word ear!
scene* of the play, not only
revolutionary l’at s, but also
the tribunal and in 'hr court
FOR SALE
windmill and t
sold nt nee. I
Pape
lasnic Versailles where many beautiful
• 1 axt n, fere, are held.
II be .....n
id this inst it .itioti funet ion
on orlinary paper which counterfeit-
for Sauk ers could eanily obtain or imitate and,
if they do not con nurntly, sill'll a k as "Heath’s
\ c e me for 1" ’* etor." whieh ' oncentrated on the
ription of the shades and dmsiunson the bilis was needled. Now,
name ' 1 your oeal special water marks, whoris and rm
thal yol are beide 1 tinv silk ,i, nude i- nuos This centa
over that 2 r
tion. le per
uby has
mpapnied by Sheriff Flynt,
WANTED Horses tn pasture
Phone 6003, L. D Clark.
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ST PAI 1. Minn, March 25
A formal call for the national
convention of the Farm Labor
'store at Gioldsbero last fhursday
■ \ mill »ax u ll support just night. Two men were arrested
, h a I loan Who mild ob -Munday and are in the Coleman
cet to . \ n a few dollars every jail charged with burglary in con
We reinforee shoes and give
Instantly! "Pape’s Diapepsin" ,
Corrects Stomach so
Meals Digest
"'V J n the Y M B. L. and help
build Ballinger
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Is d ie !" our efforts to
EXCEPTIONAL CAST UU.UX
IN "ORPHANS FILM There 19 vertiabl> ......rm}
i"extras ' tm the numerous
Sheriff Diek Pauley, of
ect sunlight, plenty of light and
artints. Dorothy Gish Ims the "One Ball...er's much- air, any size, adjustable to any
role of the blind zirl, Louise the mooted questions .during, recent "Eeutifui weather pt...... colors,
other orphan I hen there is Jos- year ha- heen W hat shall we , . .
. i . i ,i . ii >• reasonabie prices, every home
leph S hildkraut, said to tie the do about the ( a rnegie lbrary 1001,1 i i : .1
ii l- . 1, . ,0y should he supplied with these
handsomest actor in all Furope, " not make itatOUNTY . . . 1 ,r, 1 . ,
, , . . .. .i ......... i . window shades. I lie porch shades
and who made siie|i a sensational L!BNARY hane a sign over its . .
. . ... . i .i . make an inexpensive sleeping
suece~ in tlm leading roi "1 doors to that effect, in order that orI 1 1
"t.iiom, in New ) rk. He is there might be no mistake about Por 1 , .
. । e . . \sk vour dealer
••ii as th romantie l ver 0l . , identitv: properiv advertise it ,, .
. i i \ i ' ,i . Rapids Shades,
. cl; i ■ to. i he ' valiei levau as such ; ci i li ip t in a m innel t hat .
.. i.i । . ii । 1 , . carry them in
drev Monte Blue, kn vn to .11 will make it id service to every- e ,, •,
the patrons et tie ren has the 6 in our trade territory . pro- wil 10 the
role of Danton Sidnev Herbert, de books, masazines. govern- , ' 1 , ,,
, i , . ii. , de.i lei , and I will
t her ti-t i repure a " lit pamphlets, pnpers, ete . . . . . .
... . II I . ... supplied through V our dealer.
1 nt I • x tit M il! be • t in e" • • to the t«ii F G PORTER
1 i wa«t • ' vears emers ranchersand their wive* _ , „ , ’
. .. iiii । i.i Sink Rapids, Minnesota.
is . I A • l Lily in and ehildt en lo in sectetan.tfd.- ‘
pany. i reighton llah. w ■■ will groups of I.....k» and publications
I emembe ed as the butt rily monthly to the rural schools of
profess u of "Wav D vv n East, the county. and finaily, employ .1
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Th" prod
mon' s t i
careful stmt
pieted, the :
Revolut n.
Mr crifrit
historica! t
thrill-
days of 1
lot n ,S ..
an l there 1 •
ld Tuesd 13. March
1 This orrani itions that go in
for del 'ring 'he hizhest type of
Clears the H • i
MewWaytTreatCatarr!
lor" is hot now nr ded.
'Ilie book, published I y Lnban ienth
X <'o. of Boston ami Washingten,
claimed to he "the only infallibte
method" of detecting counterfeit notes
and bonds with "genuine desins
(whieh were mutilated) from original
government plates by authority from
the United States Treasury department
and the American, National unit Cont!
nental Bank Note companies. New
York and Boston.”—Detroit News.
surroundin terri
FOR RENT Two furnished
rooms for light h usekeeping.
Phone 261. 22 hd
• oil ng Yon
ond hand
(‛hea, if
7dO. E C.
21 ltd 11 w •
tten becom
! g Me t V
and inhale the vapc -x. The
apply in i ostrils. Rep ,
at bedtime A- ' •
vapors, inhaled all nig!
’ Thorp & Wardlaw
The Men's Store
east as P . 1 re All'! her 11
member ' i he cast is Kate B
Unlesa you —e
pac kage or on ■
iing ill. genuin
safe by milli
rhysic in- over
LOST Suit < *e 1 i
lady’s clothing Either
West End t on Ballins
tern road Finder lea • nt
office. 242
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Naturally a wife . first thought hen shopping Lt
foods is what w.il my husband like best for breakfast,
dinner er supper! and you can come to this store know-
ing that you will be able to select from the choicest
viands tin market affords.
When you give us your order for Groceries you are
assured that it will be tilled with the choicest pro-
ducts possible to secure and the prices will he as
low as <1 big volume of business and a small margin k
of profit can make them.
the Fr.t
FOR NALE H rs bu
wagon nui ha rne vhole <
for .1 II 2n
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sation, "Orphans of tli"
adapted from the stag
made famo * by Kate
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et 4
Head colds
wardedoffi
ly with V
Nasalcatarr
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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/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.