Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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ISO ESTERDAY1
all prosperity in their new home
By Alexander George
capital reported that pajamas, or
We are sorry to report the ill-
ness of our primary teacher, Mrs
Lemaster, who is at the home of
her mother in Brownwood A
Radio Growth Opens mays
Big Field for Youth •
about MO *
week. Mr
The salaries of
Barron
operators
on ships range from *95 to $150
month with room and board
100 FRENCH WOMEN DAIL
ASK FOK AUTO LICENSES
year 1000
34,000 deli
Thirty-four
available to the
rolled in the
Slavonic languas
sity of Texas.
PARIS, Nov. 19.- More than one
hundred French women are ask-
ing for automobile licenses every
day in France and it is expected
that the total number of permits
granted to the fair sex during the
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FRENCH REDI CE FIELD
FOR WOMEN WORKERS
(Associated Press F ature Service Writer) Oriental sleeping suits, were
TTEAVILY mustached members of growing in favor despite strong -. .-----
H the “first families-who prom- masculine inclination to aban to be able to be on duty next A: ’ ov „Rapld --
. nthatieetried nightshirt week growth of radio communication is (By Associated Press)
enaded the avenues of the mat dori the wridhieeis can arm x enlarging a comparatively new PARIS. Nov 19 The women have
,- t . er ■ bicycle meerasin held Mesdames W T Hill, Mabel field of employment for voting done their work so wel they have
umn w 7-5 :in cloth Elliott and G P Lane motored tollmen won many opportunities, worked themselves out of their'
2 u tot a displ indowe In . ckw at Winters Sunday to visit m he says the radio division of the jobs.
e " WE E supers one had a choice assortment, the home of A. W. Hill department of commerce Just as they felt the gray-beard-
mothd with considerableappre-massive Ase vulgarly termed a x There is a shortage of trained ed senators would soon vote the
ted are ugravtchere the tack, puit or Mr and Mrs. O. C. Cox’s guests radio operators which threatens often rejected suffrage bill, men
A with fourti Sunday were Charlie Gibson and to become acute within the next in public service have hit them Ini
wi : st Hei irs old was wile Mi and Mrs Arch Ere k-few years J H Barron, in the bread and butter department
peettand has 6 No means the Nap eon of hi ■ copper shire and family Hallie Gibson charge of commercial operators Three branches of the govern-.
1 b-bel Montana. Jar Meredith and wife of Ballinger for the department, says, ot 7,000 ment have blocked women’s prog-
— licensed commercial operators in ress toward conquest of male jobs '
Mis 1 B Rampy was a Santa the United States, practically all The prefecture of the Seine, where'
Fe passenger Monday foi Miles are employed and the demand is
x ! increasing steadily
Mr and Mrs J 1. Green visited
message Monday stated she hoped
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON Nov 19
CRAMPING SPELLS
Mississippi Lady Tells How She
Suffered Until She Had
Takes Cardui on a
Friend’s Advice.
C. P. SHEPNET
Attorney-at-law
Will Practice in All the con
Office Over
Ballinger State Bank
Phones: Res. 101—Office in
Ballinger, Texas
of the
rakish class were
NECKWEAR
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F ON PARADE
‘ % TH THE
GIRL FRIEND
relatives i n Ballinger
afternoon
MH ROPHONE ' I END < 81
CODE For WAS ClOWNNGU 7
I COLUMBIA THEA ER SNLFRANCIS€: E
served to be smoking cigars is was the nove
they strolled in the F Street pa Eddie Foy wa
the season and
clowning in the
rade in company with young French farce H
women friends at the Colur Theatre San
“A few exhibited sufficient Francis
abandonment to puff at a cigaret
Pete M Dor . ba k '■ - the
while thus in
convoy duty
performance of Klondike w
There was a time wore
5500
in Washington when a man would bosom
no more think of walking on the geons amp
street with a young woman and Seattle 1 .
a rolled weed projecting from the valeser -«
corner of his face hi he would nildir
think of taking an airing on gold .....
Connecticut Av 1
sleeves."
Leading haberdashers of the in his 1
************ Mr St.
BENOIT NEWS
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vith
been there
od neighbors from
. our community but wish for them
This week’s letter finds your old
Benoit reporter back on the job
after a two months visit in the
city of Wichita Falls I feel like
the other fellow is more compe
tent to write than I and can
furnish The Ledger with more
news and much more interesting
news than I can gather up but
they insist on turning things back
to me
Old November has brought w
her coming some
able weather snow
having been part of her
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Sammie and Jack Brookshire
left Monday for McCan
Iraan, to labor in the oil di
if work is available
Mr and Mrs Claud Hi
entertained a number of thei
Acidity
friends Saturday night with a
party also were hosts to
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Greenville, Miss.—In describing
how she suffered several years ago,
Mrs. Mattie Dalton, of 113 Pecan
three of four employees are wo- Street, this city, recently wrote:
men has barred women from fut-l
The projects d establishment of ure service examinations The
Sunday radio message systems in the senate recently did likewise The
United States competing with post, telephone and telegraph ser-
REPOR TER wire lines and development of vice has set up a new barrier to
television and other forms of prevent women getting “equal pay
visual broadcasting will open up. for equal work.” with the men
IN BOX I ARM KENNELS 1. ' lds for operators and
Admittedly wome n have
I ISENBERG
st establish
’ n 1. . Mr Barron says Use better grades than
of .' ■ ■ . frequencies such as civil service tests It
ar those above
in I and w 11
men in
had
the
the 23,000 kilocycle some of the women, that the pre-
“I would cramp, and my hands
and feet would draw, so I came near
having convulsions. I would have
to stay in bed, sometimes a week,
and when I would get up. I just
dragged around, and did not feel ,
like doing my work I suffered a
great deal with my back
‘A friend came to see me and.saw
how I suffered she told me to try
taking Cardui which I did I seemed
said by to have more strength, after my first
bottle After I had taken about
provide new opportune fecture iexaminers this year gave
four bottles of Cardui, I saw a great
improveme nt
“I quit I aving such bad spells, and
ies for experienced radio men the women much stiffer examina
divis n itself a well Sons , an t ley did the men hop- was stronger and better than in a
■ — a tal depart- ne to flunk then out of«om-1 loom MT momesbotumnoratied
i t-i al I had conside 1 ible d.t titi and felt so well that i quit takir : it. {
the animals ar 1 ulty in obtaining qualified me i In any case women again had "certainly can recommend ar- ,
e b ■ y a in • ex t rs The re are 63 in most of the higher grade s and had dui, for I know what it is to s Me-.
• ish and his sp. ciali tru pectorships in the country and to be certified on the eligibility anlmoasbr de heirmean '
ring the breeding period By the half a dozen vacancies exist Gov list Now the men to make the to tell of the benefit Cardui has
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. the rad such disturbing ernment radio operators often working world safe for the male, been to them, in helping them to
visits are reduced to
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farmer
Adams Rive rdale
specializes
McShan Motor Co.
General Auto Repairs
TIRES. TUBES ACCESSOR-
IES
GAS AND OIL
wASHING and GREASING
Phone 734
littie daughter Margaret’s
in join celebration of her seve
birthday Margaret received
pretty little gifts and honored
guests by serving candy
to her little friend The
lady is a lovable child and
many friends both young
who wish for her mar
happy birthdays
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Miss Velma Turr
Creek, is teaching here
sence of Mrs Lemaster
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Mrs W H Stagner and M
Fay left Sunday for Amherst
make their home They will joit
PHILLIPS
A Milk
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Classified ‘
Ads to
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Strong Avenue Between 8th
and 7th Streets
a minimum leave the service for more lucra- have barred women until the bal-! build up theirhealth
live positions with commercial ance is restored which is taken Cardui should help you to %; |
‘EARDUL
Utah concerns
in raising
to mean that wome n can't have
Radio operators at broadcasting more than half the jobs
peaches 12 inches in diameter 16 stations and shore radio telegraph
of which fill a crate
stations get a minimum salary of Be wise and advertise.
Prejudice Thrives Where Ignorance Hives!
AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE
HAS BEEN REMOVED
AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE beckons all to cultivate knowledge. Tyranny,
intolerance and poverty wither as schools grow in this great land of opportunity.
"toasting did it”-
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes—Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive A GRIDS (pungent irri-
tants) from the tobaccos.
EARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE,
the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco,
properly aged and skillfully blended—“It’s Toasted."
“TOASTING,” the most modern step in cigarette manufacture,
remove from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres-
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
" Everyone knows uie-neat-purines; *d-so TCAST ING’em
LUCKY STRIKE’S extra secret process — removes harmful cor-
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned ma nufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING” has destroyed that ancient preju-
dice against cigar ette smoking by men and by women.
LUCKY
STRIKE
IT’S TOASTED
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No Throat irritation -
“It’s Toasted"the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu-
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop—are scien-
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini-
mum, 260°—maximum, 300°, Fahrenheit. The
exact, expert regulation of such high tempera-
tures removes impurities. More than a alnan
“It’s Toasted” is
most modern step
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TUNE IN—The Lodly Sudel
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929, newspaper, November 19, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695299/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.