Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
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(By Associated Press)
CALL MADE FOR
HERE JULY 13 VOLUNTEERS
HOPPER WAR
en
aunt, Mrs. J. F. Lusk.
route to San Angelo to visit rela-
uneon
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eck-
save
lion
many bales of cotton
(Continved on last page)
arrive
NOTICE
Ether Waves
Effective July 1st.
We Deliver
Ballinger Electric Co.
SIGNING OFF
Phones 12 and 13,
8th Street
Phone 7
100.
PA R TICULAR
PEOPLE
Mr Bogle was
car
wreck to a garage at Miles The
car was pretty badly damaged
and E. L. Doheny Jr., as the re-
sult of the outgrowth of the
leasing of the naval oil reserves.
Four indictments in all were re-
turned. The first named Fall,
G. Erwin and A J Thorp went
out and brought the injured par
ties home and later the auto was
King
who
O
M
Dr. B. Kahn
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
200%:
om-
sit-
ship
Dr. B. Kahn
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
We carry the largest stock
of globes in West Texas
for you to select from - **
Weeks’
Drug Store
crop
per
case.
J. Y. Pearce
Drug Co.
Ehe Renofe, sire
CHICAGO, June 30.—Six per-
sons, including Dr. F. W. McNair,
president of the Michigan College
DOME OIL CASE
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IN TRAIN
COLLISION
Cameron-Cape
Garage
MOCRAS BALLOTING IN DEADLOCI
I of
nade
nent
I dis-
hows
- ~ U S-E •
FLY-FLU
, Pat Co’lins and family, of Cor
sicana, arrived last week and are
• visiting Mrs IP Vandevanter and
_ family on Mustang.
Smith had 274.4, with the other candidates re-
maining- before the convention and polling- their
instructed vote.
Part leaders late today forecast a long series
of ballots before settling- on a leader, however,
caucusing; during- the recess may eliminate a
number of the candidates and the balloting; to-
FOUR BILLED
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(By Associated Press) VIIIIA
WASHINGTON, June 30- A A
Criminal indictments were re- DA AN
turned by the federal grand jury
here today against Albert Fall,
former secretary, of the interior;
Harry Sinclair, E. L. Doheny Sr.,
CITY DRVG
STORE
Phone 42
Extra Special
Bargain
This Week Only
Fountain Syringe
89c
Regular $1.25 Value
Death List Cut to 90; 30 Million Property Damage
<••♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦ •• •• 0 •• •% •• %• c
THE WEATHER
Tonight and Tuesday partly
cloudy Warmer Tuesday.
Doheny Sr. and Doheny Jr.,
'charging them with conspiracy to
defraud the government in con-
Mr. and Mrs Bogle were
want particularly good writ-
ing paper. Take a glance at
our show window and see
some of the samples of our
High Class Paper. Old Eng-
lish Crushed Bond in pound
boxes, something new. The
portfolio boxes "Lord Balti-
more" Linen bond just the
4hipss,towsish in autraseline.
bag-iirst class too. These
come in the beautiful deli-
cate tints now very popular.
swatters at
had been to San Angelo, came up
to the wreck a few minutes after
the accident, picked Mr Bogle
up and carried them to Miles for
first aid and the accident was re
BALLINGER, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE, 30, 1924
and don’t be bothered with
flies It will absolutely kill
them within one minute
from the time you spray it
on them.
Both Mr and Mrs Bogle sits
tallied cuts and bruises which ft
Reductions on all light
bulbs.
and party from Ballinger,
work would
quired the attention of a
geon, and Mr. Bogle was
seious for a while A. I’
Tire Trouble?
Well Mend It!
Blow outs and punctures
happen to the best made
(By Associated Press)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 30.—Ninety-four McAdoo Continues I pad.
persons are known to be dead in Ohio today as the - 4 00 vonuinuCS IE Lead,
result of Saturday’s severe wind, rain and elec- Smith is Gradually Gaining
trical storm which swept the coast of Lake Erie PIECAe 1& CEL dUUdliy uainie
First Ballot
McAdoo 4 1 1 2
Smith 240 1 2
U’nderw.....1 42 1 2
Robinson 21
Sweet 12
Saulsbury
Silzer 38
Brown 17
John W Davis 31
Richie 22 1 2
Harrison 43 1 2
Cox 59
Chas Bryan 18
Ralston 30
ported to Ballinger friends R
removed from the scene of the
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. The 1 tals for the two leaders on
expected to come in large num-well afford to lay off business for New York, June 30 Voting for the second ballot were 431 for
bers for the summer meeting, a few hours in the afternoons, a presidential nominee began McAdoo, a loss of a half vote, and
State Nijutant Folbre is • x iri B . mselve . w th paddles and when the Democratic National 251 1 2 for Smith a gain of eleven
pected to 1- present and w II ad get in ti . ame of swatting grass Convention convened at 9 30 o votes
clock this morning. The demo On the third Fallot McAdoo
crats are ballotnig to select from gained six votes and s with four,
many candidates a man who must The official count in the third
receive 732 votes, two thirds of ballot gave McAdoo 437 and
, the total voting strength of the Smith 255. The first elimination
convention, to be nominated. was made in this ballot when the
prevented But we can
mend them like now for you
and give your tires extra
life.
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 67.
Country style fried chicken din the pastures and seek the
ner, with all the trimmings, in fields, and they are doing
eluding straw berry shorteake, is damage in places
to be served by pretty girls in the ... the farmers : been
shade on the court house lawn P the balloting progressed, it was
from 12 00 m to 1 rp in noesonpreotingite expected that candidates would
The Saxophone Sextet which , G .1 begin to drop out, and the vote
won frist prize at the Brown epeEouLof thatte mem id instructed for certain candidates
. I West Texas ( hamber of . . . , .E1 would be left free to go to other
the old fashioned way, and driv
Commerce Convention. Will fur-candidates.
ish musie for the occasion LateriiE "‘ "I a y " 1 , The only change in the second
in the after.....It a watermelon " <«'-•' o "| ballot of any consequence was
feast and auto ride, winding up W . .. n . .....that of Louisiana which switched
a swimming party at the Ballin' 4 . A i, her twenty votes from Senator
get Country < lub, will make the hundred extra rasshe unr. Pat Harrison of Mississippi to
day complete late 'lu" . Senator Robinson of Arkansas
The business sessions of the
convention will be held in the
American Legion Hall, where all
visitors will register at 9 10 Sun
day morning, or as soon as they
• tives. They left Ballinger about
• 8:00 ocock, traveling in their
g Studebaker. Ti.....ar turned dress tr 1 m ntion An effort hoppers
* over while going at a prettylhas , n made to vet Avin . Reports coming in from the
M good rate of speed, and aftertOwsley here, and many, of the intry Monday stated that the
■ bumping into a small culvert as big Legion men are due t ittend hoppers we - bad in many places
passing another t convention • were invading the fields at
′ The entertainment committee 19 a rapid rate The dry weather
planning to show the visitors the has parched the pastures, or at The first balloting differed Colorado delegation divided their
Ballinger way of doing things least ca ed the hoppers to leave very little from what had been vote between McAdoo and Smith,
green forecast, each candidate receive The Colorado delegates had been
much ing his instructed vote, and the supporting Governor Sweet
second ballot differing little from Following is the way the bal
the first Later in the day, and as loting pro ressed
Does not soil any kind of
goods to spray it on them,
etoeseuio-emie-mancon
the house without any harm
whatever.
t from Sandusky to Lorain.
..(By Associated Press)
A large part of Lorain was The storm first struck Sun ATATICANYGAIDEADEA 1
wrecked by the storm and parts dusky, doing most of its damage MADESC AN SQUARE GARDEN, New York,
of Sandusky were wrecked Al- in the Eastern part of the city. June 30. After taking nine ballots in an effort
1^^ n° Ainehievea.: mhto select a standard bearer for the Democratic
lief workers said today that the Lorain, where the greatest loss of Party, and without breaking the deadlock, the
list of dead may grow life occurred. Seventy are known Democratic National Convention adjourned at
Several hundred persons were to have been killed in Lorain 9.00 ’ 1 . 4:1 0.00 41:
president or tne wucnigan college reported injured, several score alone, while the other dead were 0 00 o Clock thIS after noon until 0:00 D. m. this
1 issio The third indictment of Mines, lost their lives, and six- of them seriously hurt Property found in Sandusky and along the evening.
charged Fall with accepting a teen others were injured today damase is estimated at more than Lake Erie eonst where theistorm William (Gibbs McAdoo was leading with
bribe of $100,000 for using his when a mail train crashed into $ 10,0100.000, - I" d don n m al the 445 6 tes in the ninthall and ( Alfred
official influence in the Cali- the rear end of the East bound---------10 00 1 1111 dI po an Cov arc
fornia leases in behalf of Doheny Denver passenger train on the । COIN METT
Sr. SSi Burlington 4 Quincy LEGION MEET
The two Dohenys in the fourth Ramroad.... -.
indictment are charged with in- The collision occur d meal
ducing Fall, in behalf of the Pan- Buds, Illinois.
American Petroleum Company ----------
by unlawful and felonious pay- TWO HURT WHEN
ment of $10C,000 to take unlaw AUTO TURNS FLIP The district convention of the
ful action. ! ______American Legion will convene in
Mrs. Lucy Guitar pat.....****** ...............er night develop a lead which may bring quick re-
the city Sunday en route to her result of an auto accident be strong 1,1 s wing the visitors a fers the suggestion that the citi SUitS.
home at Waco after a visit to her tween 8:30 and 9:00 o’clock Sat good time. Lesionairrs from zens of Ballinger volunteer for
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. urday night on the Ballinger-San all over the distriet.dludinu service in the grasshopper war.
Glenn, at Bronte. She stopped in Anoclo highway near Miles members t the \i\.li.uv, art Nr Day says the merchants could
Ballinger for a visit with her
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1924, newspaper, June 30, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694958/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.