Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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cigarettes
Bay this Cigarette and Save Money
Much Interest in
Oil Showing in the
Well Near Marlin
Martin, Tex., May 4.—Gray Broth-
ers & HeniMwy wWI, 7 miles wint of
Marlin which struck oil last Sunday
at 1,010 feet. Is being bailed c>m aiyl
preparations made to bring in the well
Within the next few day*.
A pood grade of oil rose 400 feet
In the hole Monday which continued
to rise and Tuesday night was report-
ed standing 760 feet In oil. Some g.ts
bubbles are In evidence and the oil
continues to rise In the hole.
It Is believed when this well Li
properly brought In and completed
that it will be between 100 and 250
barrel well.
This Is the opening up of an en-
tirely new field and veteran oil men
who have been here to investigate nay
that It will prove one of the best shal-
low fields in. Texas.
The greater part of the road from
Marlln t<xf)the field la permanent
gravel road, remainder beluf Djit hi
excellent condition, making It a 20-
mlnute drive from Marlln.
CANE
SEED
I still have a good stock
of Red Top.
Plant your wet land
in caue.
D. B. Porter
Phone 470 Helton, Tex.
Magician to Put
on Clever Stunts
in Show Tonight
"What do you mean by btatlng my
engagement ring with a han.mer like
that?" This will be one of the ex-
clamations at the high school tonight
when the magician, ltamona, puts
some rings In a silk cloth, Hnd starts
beating them to pieces wiUi a sledge
hammer. Naturally, the owners of
the rings will have the right to yell
out such an exclamation, ltut never-
theless, ltamona will give the ring*
hack as perfect in their makeup as
they were when he got them.
Of course, this Is only one of the
stunts that will make the eyes of the
members of the audience stand out
when ltamona appears for the hour
and fifteen minutes performance,
starting promptly at 8:15 o'clock In
.the high school auditorium.
This is the second visit of Ramona
to Temple and the prospects for a bet-
ter performance than before seem
Jjrlght indeed. Ramona's first visit
was unannounced because of the fact
that a date was opened which had
been very unexpected. This big per-
formance tonight is under the aus-
pices of the American Legion and the
Grammar schools of the city.
$1.00 buys choicest recipes of Mrs.
Florence Austin Chase In book form
at Telegram office.
Stop That Itching
If you suffer rrom any form oi
skin disease such as Itch, Eczema,
Tetter, Ringworm, Crackhands, Sore
Feet, Dandruff. Old Sores, or Sores
on children, or any other skin dis-
ease we will sell you a jar of Blue
Star Remedy on a guarantee that If
not catisfied we will refund your
money. Powers Drug Co., Temple,
Texas.—Adv.
We Sell 6121, the Nationally Famous Guaranteed 100 Per
Cent Pure Wool Velvet Finish
*
Blue Serge Suits
Tailored by Curlee Clothing Co.
Tliis is the Suit that has created a furore in the clothing
industry; only—
$
25
"Let I s Show Them to You"
The Surprise Store
C. P. LITTLE & SON
North Main Street Helton, Texas
Stage Triangular
Debates Tonight
Belton, Mar 4.—The first tri-
angular debate ever to be beld in the
United Statea In which women only
will participate will take place In this
city tomorrow night and at Ft. Worth
when the Baylor college, Texaa Wom-
an's college at Ft. Worth and the
College of Industrial Arts will com-
pete for forensic honors.
The triangular debate ia the out-
growth of tha efforts of Professor
Wm. Vann, head of the department of
English at Baylor, who worked for
several months getting the other
schools to enter into an agreement.
The subjoct to be discussed at Port
Worth and in this city will be "Re-
solved, that t)te United Statea should
prohibit all ImmlgraUon for a period
of two years."
Misses Lorena Miller snd Olive
Chaffee and Henrietta Glnsburg left
todsy for^Ft. Worth where they will
compete with the debaters from
Texas Woman's college. Misses Mil-
ler and Chaffee will be the speakers
at the Ft. Worth debate and Miss
Qinsburg will assist in preparing re-
buttal argument. Several students
from this city will go to Ft. Worth
to attend the debate.
Misses Frances Martin and Louie D.
Agnew will be Baylor's representatives
here tomorrow night against C. I. A.
Miss Helen Hardy, also a debater Of
note, will assist these young ladles
with their argument.
The judges for the debate here will
be l)r. J. M. Cantwell of Gatesvllle,
and Judge Sam 1). ftnorigrass and
Winbourne Pierce of Temple.
The public Is Invited to attend the
debate.
CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY
TO MEET S VITKDAY AFTERNOON
Belton, May 4.—The Oliva Harris
Chapter Children of the Confederacy
will meet Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Slade Yar-
rel on North Main street. It is
planned to make the meeting an un-
usual one and it Is urged that every
member be present and bring some
one that Is eligible. If one's grand-
father, great-grandfather, uncle or
great-uncle fought In the Civil war
they are eligible for membership In
the organization and are urged to at-
tend the meeting.
The following program will be ren-
dered:
Lord's prayer, led by Dorothy Mae
Hughes, second vice-president.
Song—Chapter.
Piano solo—Mary Van Ness.
Reading—Mary Belle Cole.
Violin and piano selection—Berna
Lois Vick. Katherlne Matthews, and
Elma White.
Beading—Dorothy Hughes.
Piano and violin-—Ruth Henderson
and Katherine Matthews.
Song—Chapter.
Piano solo—Beth Means.
Reidlng—Katherine and Helen Fer-
guson.
Historical contest.
At the close of the program games
will bf enjoyed on the lawn at th>j
home of Mrs. G. A. Gray.
HELTON TIGERS DEFEAT
K1LLEEN BY 3-2 SCORE.
Belton, May 4.—The Belton high
school Tigers defented the fast Kllleen
high team yesterday by the score of
3 to 2. The game was called at the
end of the fifth inning on account of
the rain.
Hal mark made the Tigers' winning
score v. hen lit c>me home from sec-
ond t>'-sp on an infield out.
Kennedy <!id excellent work on the
moul d.* inrinp the five tnnir.gs he
struck out 8 men and allowed only 3
hits. Perry did Cood work behind
ihe bat.
t.niii|>asas Man Very III.
Belton. May 4.—Frank Baker,
prominent Lftmpasas business man
who also has interests here was tak-
en to the local sanitarium today in a
serious condition. He was some better
tonight and hopes are entertained for
his recovery without an operation.
UNIVERSITY (IUUaS HOLD
OLD-TIME COUNTRY FAIR
(Temple Telegram Special.)
Austin, Tex., May 3.—For the pur-
pose of securing funds to aid In buy-
ing athletic awards which will be
given to girls of the University of
Texas in the spring term, the Woman's
AthleUc association held a rollicking,
old-time "country fair" In the wom-
an's gymnasium recently.
Previous to the fair a freak parade
was staged on the campus by the lead-
ers among the co-eds in the athletic
association; clowns, acrobats, animals
and noise formed the para.de; and ap-
pealing posters on the campus for
days before the event attracted a
IS'rge number of co-eds, who come in
costumes suitable to the occasion. A
prize was offered by the fair associa-
tion for the largest "family" at the
event; this brought forth astonishing
numbers and generations.
Tight-iope walking, a Kazoo band,
upsetting drill, and rag-doll dance
were features of the fair, which had
the usual side shows, freaks and "bet-
ter baby shows." The gymnasium
had a festive air of balloons, stream
ers and Japanese lantersn. In addi-
tion to the prize given for the largest
family, prizes were awarded to the
tackiest couple, the lucky dance, the
skinniest man, and the fattest person.
Co-eds at the university Initiated and
carried through the entire fair, and a
substantial sum was added to the
Woman's AthleUc association as a re-
sult.
ito
Begin Convention
in Belton Tonight
Belton, May 4.—All committee* are
busily engaged in completing arrange-
menta for the Christian Endeavor
convention which opens at the Flrat
Presbyterian church In this city to*
morrow (Friday) evening at 1:9$
o clock.
Addresses of welcome and response
with organisation of the convention
will occupy the business hour which
will bo followed by a recaption to the
visiting delegates.
Three sessions will be held Saturday
Snd the noon lunch will be served at
the church. An auto ride over the
Klty will be enjoyed in the afternoon.
Sunday will be begun with a quiet
hour prayer service. l>elegates will
attend the Sunday schools and morn-
ing service of the several churches of
the city. Afternoon and night sessions
k>f the convention will be held
HDelegates are already registered
Trom the Endeavor societies of Waco,
Corsicana, Itasca. Kerens, Comanche
Springs. Mart, Marlln, Mexla, and
Tehuacana.
Return From ItampasAs.
Belton, May 4.—District Attorney
Lewis H. Jones returned last night
from Lampasas where he and Judge
Blair have been for the past several
days attending court. There was only
one criminal case tried which resulted
In the defendant being given one year
in the penitentiary for violation of the
Dean law. The jury was out sixteen
hours. Judge Blair went to Austin
from Lampasas and returned to this
city tonight.
Undergoes O|>eratioii.
Belton, May 4.—The seventeen year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck
Groves of this city was operated upon
for appendicitis at the local .sanitarium
yesterday. The patient is reported to
be In a very serious condition but was
some better tonight.
Thimble Club to Meet.
Belton. May 4.—The Thimble club
of this city will meet Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. Ghent Carpenter at
her home on North Penelope street.
All members are urged to be present.
FLOUR
New carload of that fa-
mous Kimbell's Best just
received. You will appre-
ciate its value if you once
use it.
Cane seed, Sudan seed,
Millet, etc.
A. J. Durham
Pr(Mlnee and Feed
Phone 70 BELTON
GASOLINE
THE
GAS
(Volatility Is tht readiness with which gasoline gives «# its power)
EASIER
STARTING
Texaco Gasoline snaps into action the instant it gets the
spark. It is highly volatile, and vaporizes completely.
Notice how easily the motor starts when Texaco is in
the tank—and the greater power and mileage on the
road, and the quicker pick-up in traffic. '
Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants and
are distinguished by their clear pale color. Light,
medium, heavy and extra-heavy—they fit alljcars and
all conditions. You will find them wherever you see
the Texaco red star.
THE TEXAS COMPANY, U. S. AT
Texaco Petroleum Products
•» V!
TEXACO
GASOLINE
Run it with Texaco Gas
TEXACO
MOTOR OILS
Save it with Texaco Oil
Greatest Value-Giving Hat Event
Newest Styles—Finest Quality
Every one is new. Every model is an authentic mode of
the moment, not to be judged by their prices; for they
would lead you to underestimate their loveliness and
their true value.
Unheard of Low Prices
$1.95, $2.95, $4.95, $7.50 AND UP
Materials
—leghorns
—milans
—horse-hair
—sport fabrics
—high shades
—subdued colors
—combinations
—black, white
Models
—dressy
—semi-dress
—tailored
—matron hats
—sports hats
—ribbon trimmed
—feather trimmed
—floral trimmed
—embroidered
Don't Miss It—Supply Y/nirself for the Entire Summer.
Hats for Summer, Hats for Vacation Jaunts and Sports
Wear.
MISS KATE NELSON
BELTON
$100 REWARD
for the recovery of one large leather suit case and
one small box-shaped case, with contents of same.
Lost at Sulphur Springs crossing Tuesday after-
noon. April 25.
Also look for a lady's waist with bar pin attached.
Any recovered article will be prized.
P. T. MOREY
HELTON
Turn to Page 7
Read the Want Ads
SHORTAGE OF
FORD CARS
We recently received a telegram from Ford Motor Com-
pany stating that further deliveries will be based on
signed orders on file from dealers.
This will mean a delay in delivery to customers who
have not their signed orders on file. Therefore, to those
who intend purchasing a new Ford car any time within
the near future, let us urge that you place your signed
order with us at the earliest date possible.
LIBERAL TERMS IF DESIRED
Belton Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
—lowest in years
Excursion Fares
to Galveston
$9.°5 p|^| $9.05
Round Trip QQ Round Trip
Tickets on sale every Friday and Saturday,
commencing May 12th, limited fifteen days.
Bathing Girl Revue—May 14th
Ask your Santa Fe Agent about Season Excursion Fares
to Galveston; tickets ou sale daily beginning May 15th,
limited ninety days.
Phone 504
R. n FIELD,
C. P. A., Temple, Tc*.
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Ingram, Charles W. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922, newspaper, May 5, 1922; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth466091/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.