Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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BALLINGER
TTT I AT ATITY
LY LEDGER
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Right Road
sts
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(By Associated Press)
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LEAGUE
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(By Associated Press
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N thir Bit the Be t Pictures Shown
Special M tinee Daily at 1 45 O’clock
M Mint
TODAY AND TUESDAY
Blasde 11.
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(Continued on Page 2)
Be i e and advertise
ELECTRICAL
YES WE HAVE
SUPPLIES
DENATURED
The b
to 8 hours
The stor
ALCOHOL
supplie
ngs and must re-
f Ft Worth
DON T LET THAT
RADIATOR FREEZE
omplete stock of
Y
Ballinger Electric Co.
Ce
Phone 7
8th Street
Oldest--Biggest—Best
Phone 100,
NEA
CONGRESSMEN DO
NOT DRINK BOOZE
led
ral
customers for
or our bank to
the cash on the $25 check.
Going out on a shopping tour in
Ballinger the girl made purchas
es and checked on her new bank
• leetrical
found wi
sister
visited
MI
their
Come in and get our prices
they will interest you.
Let us deliver your globes.
SEE DR. KAHN
Optometrist
4
in
Ho
ions and
items of
rchandise
our drug-
ontinue to
lly when
0,000.00
2,909.04
5,000.00
5,000.00
NONE
NONE
7,999.78
50,908.82
Interest-
whiel h
nin
J. Y. Pearce
Drug Co.
There
W
time day
, look after
(By A ociated Pre
ALVESTON Jar
that t
ie legislat
MILLIONS STARVING TO
DEATH IN WINTERS GRIP
Session lit
period
matters.
ray
a story
A Complete Line to Select
From
U. S. PLEASED
WITHSETTLEMENT
SEE DR. KAL
Optometrist
CLUE TO LADY CHECK
FORGER IS PICKED UP
AN, %
Tanager Y
Phone 434.
now the gener.
ill can be pas
Heretofot
he general ir
The \ kansas represent
ors passing the charges
ne tived
which I
Iewa n
,256. 16
213.41
.500. 00
1,500.00
$,255.00
1,500.00
$,684.25
3,908.82
" 10e per
i time only,
mpany.
murder
\ no Bel
WOODWARD FAVORS
SHORT SESSION
Eastern Star
There will be a me 1
Labor Saving Electrical
Devices
‘ BET ON HORSE
RACE LEADS
TO KILLING
KANSAS INSTALLS
NEW GOVENOR
FLUE EPIDEMIC CUTS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
WVilme th country,
s in Ballinger Mon-
Nanile MEXICAN REBELS
GOVENOR SIGNS -
OWN WARRANT,
SOLDIERS LOOT
IN REVOLUTION
v-rai banc
terated
1. Il tacy the romance: The
San Angelo Bogus Bank
Notes Flooding Country
o had been wit
. Jan 12
he published
drinking by
Reprerenta
POST OFFICE
GROCERY
Phone 107 and 146
POG
QUALITY COURTESY
PRICE
that he would be
sixty days but
in Mexico
Mexiear
W hav for o
jenee the largest
WILL YOU LOVE ME IN DECEMBER AS YOU DID IN
MAY?
W you love me whe my hair is turning grey?
signed by Epps Morris. The and e ministe rs has bi en ac
young lady left the fifty dollar by the Washington govern
check on deposit, and asked for —---
ermine the truth
(By Associated
DALLAS Jan 1:
Mex co is being 1
bogus bank notes
ne price.
T
what others ask.
Start
Right
Now is a good time to
tart your GROCERY AC
COUNT with us
tness of its appeal’The mastery of its interpretation:
een the Amneriear
. and the allied
of soldiers which
thin the boundar
settlement with
cre arrested
account to the amount of $35, but va ling throughout the co nty, is
was considerate enough of her making itself felt in the public
banker not to overdraw the ac schools of this city Some of the
count, and left about #15 on de, teachers and many of the pupils
posit. The checks were turned are absent from school. There
back after going through the us are many cases of bad colds and
ual process of clearing, and were illness which is commonly called
declared forgeries. Miss Morris, flu, but wo far very few patients
who lives with her father near have been reported to be seriously
Winters, had not been to Ballin ill.
irialy be com.
(By Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12 Four
men early today kidnapped Nath
an Bellis, age twenty one, mana
ger for a drug store here, while
he was driving home, took him
back to the store where they
forced him to open the vault and
hand out the cash contents of the
safe. The robbers got away with
$12,000 in cash. Bellis reported
the hold hold up to the police,
and furnished them with a des-
eription of the men.
i.
jUST
FOLLOW AIONO
TA PATH
yOU’ll FE
SAFE
s, urgeitl
gnify the
1 could get I tectior
1:81 instant
M Whodw ird
nor if all the people
L R Minshew, of the Norton
ex intry, was in the city Monday
to meet his sister, Mrs .J C. May-
field, of Cameron, who came in
and w II v it her mother, Mrs.
R L Minshew, of the Norton
country, and her brothers in that
community
ble goods
always
trip in Mr. MeMlinn’s car.
Also Another Adventure of Col. Heeza Liar
THE STRIKE BREAKER"
A Cartoon Comedy that’s Something Different
10c ADNIISSION 30c
:, Bath
if the Hi-
id have put
tion.
oms, clean
me. Over
very ceth i must learr Wives will take courage from
this glimpse into marriage, husbands will love their wives
more veethearts will pledge anew their undying devotion.
Eug ene 0 Brien and a cast of exceptional talent support
Miss Talmadge.
nig his mother, Mr. J. Session, I
out by County Attorney Tinkham li .
1 %fot T
V pile, charging fill and IS SO11|
in the I
McMinn
BALLINGER, TEXAS, MONDAY, JANI ARY 12, 1925
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 211
N made the trip from Order of East n Star at
to Ballinger n in night All members irge
returning to Califor-present
Mrs Bell Ganaway W
_ ---Griff Atkin See
and his
left Monday for that the D
lifornia, where heidetermined.
stock of
to be
at Ballinger, was just a little hold
er than the Ballinger transaction,
and called for a greater amount
of cash, and it was through the
clue picked up by Sheriff Me
Williams at Winters, and strength
ened by connecting the case with
the Ballinger swindling whiel
caused the sheriff to hop in his
car atid hit the highwaay for Big
to the checks declared them forg- route to Dallas to buy goods for
eries. his store at Robstown He re
A later episode staged at Win ports that he will not move back
ters by a lady, believed by the of-to Ballinger for awhile, and that
ficers to be the same party who he is getting along fine in the
worked the crooked check deal Valley
(By A sociated Press)
TOPEKA Kan., Jan. 12 Ben
l’anlen, who was inaugurated
i 1 n a e rnor of Kansas today,
gave his pledge to the people of
not of the th tate that he would conduct a
roving regained con-eareful business administration,
r ted toda 1 that he would build for a
greater Kan as The new gover
h nt and nor pledged his efforts for the
ren Vi 1 their be t d eational opportunity for
into foreign quarters all, and that he would be gover-
two who vowed their-pringtime love would live
a that touches the soul as this, seldom
truthfully tells what every wife, every husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Doose left
Sunday for San Antonio, where
Mr Dost went on business
(By Associated Press)
TOPEKA. Kan Jan 12 Gov
(By Associated Press)
TOKIO, Jan. 12. As the in-
tensity of the winter in Korea in-
creases more than three million
people are reported to be suffer-
ing from famine, according to
word received here today from
the Associated Press correspond-
ent at Seoul.
The.....rrespondent reports that
news received at Seoul indicated
(By Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY Jat 12 Three
men forced six employe and five
customers of the Community
State Bank here today into the
vault of the bank, locked them
up while the yeggs looted the
cages and got away with the
cash The cages are known to
have contained more than $3000
in cash The robbers got this
and made their escape in an anto
mobile
We will appreciate the
busit s and deliver goods
that will SATISFY YOU
wher you want them
Springs Sun lay morning, where . .
: erlOM Davis of K1s2s, DiTSON
it was said the party wantTe-
4 ally appeared in court here to-
reply moved.
. . 1 1 day to ATISW +T‘ to W aTTatt sworn
Appearing at a bank in Win
ters, the young lady presented :
cheek made payable to Miss Em t .
1 1 1 liussell with accepting a bribe
mna Alice W alker, and signed by :. 1 a
Dr. E. I Walker. The check was Hond forroh.of the defendants Herman I. ne
. * 1,11 1 7 WILS set at T000 and their hear
drawn on a Ballinger bank for .
114 set for January 2 3rd
The warrants charges that the
governor and his son accepted a
bribe of $1250 for a pardon which
T A CEDO CTT Gov Davis granted in the Kat
Il-JACAEAS ULI penitentiary, It is alleged that
- the governor’s son, while pract
016 000 IAI CACI icing law, obtained a pardon
JIZ,VUU IN CADI weient for which her.....Dived the
SAN ANTONIO, Jan
il......lissa is dead and Anton treme cases of starvation existed
rteze is seriously injured and in that district alone.
ert Gaissa, brother of Cecil The peasantary is attempting
is in jail he rer as the result to stave off the death blow by liv-
n alleged fight ing on tree bark and roots, and
the fight in which the man the reports state that the gov-
Mother was in ernment relief measures are
at a raes track wholly inadequate to cope with
lay The ti . the situation, and that thousands
aid grew out ol I.....ple will die of starvation if
1 , , ( itside relief is not obtained
1 construe t on gang within
so drawn on a Winters bank and Paris
made payable to May Morris and 1 en
12 that more than fifty thousand ex-
... and .
Sheriff Earl MeWilliams went
to Bi Springs Sunday and was
due to return to Ballinger Mon-
day with a oung lady who is un-
der investigation in connection
with one of the boldest forger-
jes ever committed in this county
The clue on which the officer was! (By Associated Press)
working had not been completely: . , . ......
workeil out when 1.....heriff left PARIS, Jan. 12.- The allocation
for Big Springs, but he had in- of two and one-fourth per eent
formation which the.....inty at- of the r.....ipts from Germany,
torney’s department considered under the Dawes plan, to the
positive and conclusive in bring payment of American war dam
ing to time a young lady about ages, is the first payment defin
eighteen years of age, and a for- itely settled......it in the disease
mer student in the Ballinger sion of the inter-allied financial
schools, who fleeced Ballinger con prince
and Winters banks out of about Other points in which the A
$400.00. meriean delegation is interested.
t.: 1 are in a fair way toward settle |
It is alleged that the young lady
. T U InPNH which w’ill be saliTactory i
visited Balluniger a day or two be-, 1..
. 1 1 to asfigtol gOVennit nil
fore the first of January, and pre ,
sented two checks for payment at , " h 1.....NT "IVm h
, 1 1 1 . 1 I nited States W III decrez se the
a local bank. One of the checks . 1 ,
was for $25, drawn on a Winters percentages of the allies
bank, made payable to May Mor
ris, and signed by Jim Rogers, WASHINGTON Ja 12 1
The other cheek was for 850, al tentative agreement arrived at in!
ger and knew nothing of the use ------
of her name in such wreekless. Mr. and Mrs. Newt
manner, and Mr. Morris and Mr. are here from Robstown
Rogers, whose names were signed relatives Mr. Wardlaw
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1925, newspaper, January 12, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695169/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.