Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. [189], Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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LIBERAL SHOWING
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Of New Fall
OXFORDS and PUMPS
$2.95
$2.95
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fi.JU
$1.98
I
$4.95
Charcoal Biown Suede Pumps. ..beautiful
patterns, Spike Heel, $3.95 values every-
where, for..............................................................
Charcoal Brown Suede tie, Cuban Heel,
wonderful Gallic..................................................
Beautiful display of Black Suede Oxfords,
many patterns to select from............................
Timps,
Wonderful line of Black Kid Regent
Spike and Junior Heels [<t................................
Wonderful showing of real TRIM TREAD
Oxfords and Straps,
Sizes up to 9, priced...
last B to A A AAA.
BASS BROTHERS CO.
'SEm§ffi&5EEI&EEI2ffilS8asSBBEIBSmffiEISi
iMill something ttmtr the men of
llii' gridiron* least expect unit tliu
outcome In imualb u niirpilno.
Wi.ll, we are goto* to pull a 111 lie
M\irprtH«. ourselves today uml *tnrt
till' lookout Ntatlon without the
Kdmi -Yoakum Minin'. However \vi<
an* going to have something to
May a'out the Bulldogs ami Cmv
I>0.1 m later.
♦ 4* +
Now uciuu** Will Aduitis. la Ilia
KeiTvIlli1 Moiialalu Hun, and pub
IImIu'm a true Htory In IiIh paper,
| telling liow the KerrvlIUi Fire i)e
| parlim at Raved a drowning horse
(Hint wan In IN feet ol water) Ip
onneellUM III" pumper to n lire
hydrant and squirting water on
Hie luil'Me. TIi Im will proliallly lie
i Nome til I UR' for crus* word puzzle
Iffij [ workers, llelleve ll Ur Noi Hla
jjjjLi I linlu, uml WlMHteln WuIhoii Wade
P" I to fin'ui'i on till next Immiu1 or tlie
Ihu! Herald Monday, when a lull ex
1 1 Iplanatlon wilt be given In tills eul
m'num
gp + + ♦
We bet our bottom nlekei lli.it
i Olim lie Kaiser ami Ills two iiMsIst
| ants, Herbert Spies ami J. 11,
Siniyri i. ean’l even work out the
above poz.r.lo. tin to if; The first
person iiibmltllug correct solution
a I llie Herald Monday morning
will be awarded a prize,
♦ * ♦
\tlil Willie on the subject ol’
I‘'KiltI1," we might mention Unit
Chan, It Kulser, Fire Marshal, Is
a receipt ol' a lei I er I'rom I lie
'IYxuh • Fire Insuriiuee Department, |
\ iimI I ll The letter u'livo a Uriel’I
review1 of the I’lres during the
last I •' months The total reports
ere npiimxlmatel.i $ I I.Tsa.on. We’ve
got (o avoid earelesH fires and In
order lo do this another "Fire
I 're vent Ion Week" should be start
i d
4» +
Dunum (turner appeared to be
very much disappointed Hntunlay
when the monkeyrt, tiger*, downs,
and eteptiantH lulled to arrive.
♦ ❖ +
And hundreds of little boys anil
girls of Voakum ami vicinity, too,
Were disappointed. The circus went
busted la Weimar according lo
reports, and It looks like Weimar
Is going in have to feed wild ani-
mals ibis winter.
Y.WIKuhi 7. Fflntctf
Vlotarlti iM. tfworo In.'
I l.. d i. A
J lllllt I Ilf v MN< •!) viumimi Ml
T 0. IT, 14, Tcxn* (I.
A. A M. 14. Mice T
Port Lavaca id, Aransas Pans IS
(tic).
Princeton 7, Yale 7.
Col uni l»la ii. Brown T.
Syracuse 0, Colgate til.
Army 52, N. Dakota H, 0.
Purnell 21, Dartmouth <1.
Harvard 7, Holy OroNM 0.
FordImin 7, N, Y.' IT. 0.
Maryland 7, Navy IS.
Temple 11, Penn, state 12.
W. Virginia 111, W. di I.ee 0.
Missouri I). Kansas 7.
H. M. If.* IS. Arkansas 7
Northwestern (1, Notre Dame SI.
(leorglu Tech (I, Alabama 0.
Ohio Htute III, Pennsylvania h,
Auburn 21. Florida <1,
Nebraska 0, Pittsburgh (»,
Kentucky S, Tulann 41.
j>,lrhlgar\ 12, Chicago 0.
Centenary it, L. H, IT, 0,
Wisconsin 2t*. Minnesota I a.
Vanderbilt l), Tennessee (t.
Illinois IN, Indiana ll.
N. Carolina 0, Duke 0.
Iowa 0, Purdue Id.
V. r. 1. 18, Vfrglnlu a.
Miss. 27, Hewuneo (l. •
Town hi. 12, Oklahoma P. in.
Lehigh rt, Itutgors 87
Boston U. II, Tufts I*.
Business and Frofessi
Director
IN8URANCI
1NHUHANCR IN ALL
1TM BRANCHBN
POTH and EHLKR8
AGENTS
Oldest-Best Phone 1ST
Rid Y.aU ttirnaf
PHYSICIANS
DR. R. B. GAUGER
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician unrt Hurgtoh
11 • u 1 ,/
Office over Hhropshlrn Drug do.
_jf
S I I 0 •
EXCLUSIVE SEED STORE
Darden - Field Mower
Bulbs In Henson
Bird and (loldrtMh Supplies
MUENKEirS SEEDS
AUTO REPAIRING
Fenders — Doors — Bodies
"MADE LIKE NEW"
When It can’t ho dune wo dn It
KILL'S FENDER
and HODY WORKS
ATTORNEYS
SHOE REPAIRING
E. J. MOTIK
LAW Y KB
Notary Public
Phono 870
Office Over llnmlelman's
DEERS
ROOT and SHOE SHOP
"The Choice Of the Best"
Beal Shoe Unbuilding
m
PROCLAMATION
WIIKIIFAH, the National Annual
BED CUOHH drive for funds Is
now on, and,
WIIKBKAH, the BED CUOHH
OIMIANIXATION Is doing a mini
imnntul work in our own com
nnn lty by the distribution of flour,
• 11
ADAMS and ADAMS
1. a w y e r s
PIIACTICK IN ALL COURTS
Phone 17T*
For Your Convenience
Wa luive opened n Shoo Shop
ndjoinlng Cobb Qrooary Store
Yolir patronage appreciated
either plucc.
A. E. THOMPSON, Prop.
AUTO REPAIRS
OPTOMETRIST
PAHIH, Nov. 12. (A')-William
Wells, 20, was Ii 111 od In an auto
mobile accident *t DeK:*lb Friday.
Tnrcc oilier men , in tin I In* car
In which lb" quartet was rldtn!'
'were iii.iun il. TIkij », i 1 n turn •
from a 1'ool.bcill game at Ti x u
hann. '. 1
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL
Ami You’ll Jump Oilt of Red in
the Morning Kurin" to Go
If you fiH'l flour am! mink iind (.he world
loolm punk, don’t bwhIIow n lot. of nnlut,
■inn al water, oil, laxative ennity or rhewlnf
gum and export them to mukn you auildenly
■weet and buoyant and full of flunrhlne.
Par they can’t do it. Tlwy only move tha
bnweln anil n .-aero movement (lowin’t get at
tha min,*. The I >aaon for your down-and-out
(•aline is your liver. It should pour out two
pound* of liquid bllo into your tmwels daily.
It this bile la not flowing freely, your food
dotwri t digsflt. It just deiayn In the bowel*.
Gaa bloats up your itomnch. You have a
thick. bad taste and your breath la foul,
■kin of tea break* out In blemish,*. Your head
arm* and you feel down anil out. Your whoia
gyslrit) Is poisoned.
Ii takae tknw erwwL old CARTERS
UTTLK LIVER PILLS to get these two
pound* ol bila flowing frosty sad make you
I. S •*»— aed >m " TLm* oai** ali» w»«,n<4we#Nl
harmi«aa, gentla vegetable ex tracts, a mooing
When-it eomna to making tha bUe flow frosty.
■wxdsw*tsskfor Uver pills. Ask for Cartsr**
Mm* liver nu*. Look tor the name Cartsr*o
tStOm Llvor Nk <* the rad label. Rmsl •
Wbeiliei. tt» »1 all itrnr OIM1C. MLOo.
RECEIPTS FROM OTHER
STATES SHOW DECREASE
THIS SEPTEMBER
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. \UHTIN. Niiv. 1 (/P) Inter
..late rail Hbii'mi nlH of’pmillry and
, irgM ilm Vuyv Si'plmi’ "I1 amiHintcd
!i 1 cars, compared with Tii earn
• itic'ii•; Hi" "nnvMi'oniiliF; mi nt!\ "l‘
Iasi year, or a gain of li"arl,\ si \"ii
pirc.i'iil, 1 ic i1 < 1 !‘i 11 ti * v I" I Ii" M1'ill vi'ir
♦ + ♦
I
its m Texas Bureau of BiisIiiohm | According to Information, Ar
11 "mm ri'Hi'tircli. Both poultry nndl'hur Ib'iumnn bad tfio mlMlurtuii"
lilpumntM allowed an Incronso 01 hl" ftrm dl",ooatoU
1 La Drangc during Armistice Day
I oeti.'bmtlun, Arthur made a huo-
atuiearuncc ax "Skipper"
w**re muuiII in enni'orihUy with of the Tounervllle Trolley before
tii" usual neusotml temleiivy. The | 'IiousiiiuIh of pcttplc, and after the
largo movements of chlckena and
Birkoys will not liegln until No*
SHIPMENTS POULTRY AND
EGGS SHOW INCREASE .
-----♦•■■■■— j in comparison with a your ago, al
though net mil quantities moved I 1>(,>SW|'U|
show huntlivda line.I up in elusti
Ills band during a huiulsImUe vvllli
a husky I’arnier of Dial soul Ion his
iniu'r, and t’gg sbljiments 11 I right arm was dislocated at the
ii'intlly usually dn not gel under elbow.
can^&raMaracnrtccB:
* I a rt: V fa J»: a Jot at a: a] art na
way until January. During the late
fall the tendency has lieen for In
11 • r • I a I * - rccelpti of eggs to ex
"""il interstate shipments.
Uecelpts of eggs from other
States a mounted lo only six ear-
loads compared with til carloads
SeplOlUber, 11KII.
Fold storage holdings of eggs
an October 1, amounting to 7,2l»l),
l>‘)() east's, tneludtng ease "qulvalent
of frozen eggs are materially be-
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FOOTBALL
At’ler seeing the Ctud'o \lelorla
game on the floodlighted Patti
Weldor High School gridiron Frl-
| dotlilttg, and mcdlelnes lo the
needy, therefore
1, I, F. (hiSMort, by authority
vested lii me as olialrmaii of Bio
board of City CoiinnlssloncrM of
I ho city of Yoakum, Texas, do
hereby proclaim the period from
November I Mill, to November 2hth
as (lie time for the annual UFD
CltOHH drive, In Yoakum, for
membership.
I hereby urge all of odr eltlzens,
If at all possible, to enroll ns
members of the HKD CUOHH.
1, F. (inssoiT
Chairman Board of Flly
Commissioners of the
City of Yoakum, Texas,
Attest:
II C, MeAmls
City Clerk.
NKVV YORK, Nov. 12. (,V)—- Cot-
ton became active In the morning
hours of Friday. Prices advanced
sharply on demand from trade and
commission bouses, working to rt,r»s
for ,December, (ISR for May and
about 32 lo f'4 points higher on
active positions.
Snn Antonin Kxpress and Han
Antunto i-.v* long i\,-ws rails
rhornel! fiioju* S8h-2t v 3ea-*.>
COM I’LKTH AUTO HKBV10K
1 ,c»w Price* • -
Kxpert VVorkniunslilp
ROY LEWIS
Friendly FORD Satvloa
C. I). Schwab, Mgr. Plmne 1)8
EDWIN E. ALBRECHT
OPTOMK I'UIST
Member el the Texas
Optometrlc Association
INDEPENDENT QAS AND OIL ELECTRICIAN A CONTRACTOR
PIONEER GASOLINE
Plain and Anti-Knox
Bed Oil r> Unis. $1.50
Pioneer Paraffin Base & dal. $8
Vnizol Tire Company
Plume 111 K. of C. Bldg
J
EVERETT L. MOORE
Fleetrleul Service and lleputr*
Wcstlngliouse (llobe.s 10c and up
Day Phone 51 Night Phono 408
313 Front Street
QUALITY MEATS
THK FOUNDATION
of Kvery Huocossful Menu
You gat tha Choicest Cuta
at
CITY MEAT MARKET
Five Delivery Phone 120
SERVICE STATION
HALSTEAD’S STATION
MANSFIELD Tiraa A Tubea
(IUI.F PHODUDT8
Lett A tlopUlns Phone 135
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKKH
Priced Lower Than Kver Before
REPAIRS—CUPPLIES
RANKERS PRINTING CO
Phone #n
AUTO KEY SPECIALIST
We nirikc I\i'>m lor all makes of
mil u "(Idles rate per Key
ETI,IN(iEU MOI'OK v O.
Plume 2118
day night, wo have come to the
conclusion that the Yoakuin High
Hehool Bulldogs are going to hove
to fight, and pull the unexpected,
hero Friday In order to win the
District Flmmplonshlp.
❖ t 4*
The I'M no Cowboys proved to lie
low the 10,IM 1,000 eases on October j Vt,n| cowboys and not the Drug
I, Uhll, and tin- live year average j ,5(01-0 type. They were plenty tulf.
The game was played on a. sand
nodcrai
YOAKUM SCHOOL BAND
' * Now Organizing
BOYS .-<11111.8 WANTKD to enroll for Cornet, Trumpet, Saxo
phono, Clarinet, Trombone, Baritone, Bass, etc.
SPECIAL OFFKU— Those who wish to find out their child’*
ability may arrange to secure use of Instrument for six weok*.
No obligation—If, at end of six weok* you do not wl*h to keep
tt. During the atx weeks teat period enrolled student receive*
two lemon* weekly, total of 13 lemons--|2.»5 tuition fee for
these It lemons. Thereafter lesson* 82.88 month (8 lessons).
Enrollment Monday, Nov. 14
ClaAROft Begin Next Monday, Nov. 14
of 10,708,000 cases. Because of the
favorable cold storage situation
and tint further fact that current
receipts at the principal markets
luring September wore relatively
iigiit, prices roso more rapidly Ilian
usual during the month.
Farm price* or eggs make a
much morn favorable comparison
with lht< 1010 11)14 prices than do
farm prices of grain. In Septem-
ber, egg prices were S8 percent
of the pro-war price whereas grain
prices were only 40 percent of the
pro war price. Under these elmuii-
nlances there Is an Inducement to
save more hen* and pullets than
usual this fall, but this temptation
may be partly offset by the oppor-
tunity to sell chickens At their
present relatively higher price*.
UINKVILI.B, Kentucky, Nov. 12.
(ff*)—Kentucky’* death toll from
election day casualties rose to
seven today with the death of
Paul Miller, election offtaer. He
wa* one of four men shot and
wounded Tuesday In a general
gunflght at the polling place at
Four Milo, Boll county. Seven oth
er* were wounded Ih Kentucky’s
election day violence.
bed instead of a gridiron and the
Bulldogs were not accustomed to
playing on such and that perhaps
had something to do with tin
score.
♦ ♦ ♦
It was a dusty reception out on
the open cold prairie, but the
Famous Edna Cowboy* hit the
dust by 7 to 0, and I heir chances
of winning the District was foiled
by a fighting bunch of Yoakum
High School Bulldogs.
♦ ♦ ♦
It was dusty In Edna and cold
In Vlctorln. While shivering under
the floodlighted Victoria Gridiron
Friday, wo viewed the Htlngarees
In notion the first time Ibis sea-
son. Victoria has a couplo of fast
hAcks by the name of Sloan nml
Stokes. Sloan was the outstanding
performer and If the Bulldog* want
to repeat ns District Champion*
they are going to hnvo to atop
Slonn here Friday afternoon.
By JUMPBACK
I liked to fro *o Friday
Golly!
nit*.
♦ ♦ ♦
Hock with thti nlte football!
- ^ While they are putting thorn elec*
DRCATITR, Ark., Nov. '18. (.?*> trie light* on top of those polos
■Six robbers, after binding a they ought to put some electric
night watchman early today, lift-1 stoves on the bottom of ’em.
PECOS, Nov. 12. (2P) I'runtleo
Hurt, of Van Horn, broke both
legs and an arm when he fell
from n windmill yesterday, bill
was still abb' to drive eight mile*
to Van Horn for medical aitcn-
llon. Physician* said he would re*
00 v er.
^kVVSA-«*-V*S*«S**S* VNiNZV' .• W'WV'-rv/ Vr«
ot. and It was so full of "Moth’’
holes that It let In more cold air
than a paste board window pane, j
1 noticed they had Mrs, Bunins In |
(he middle!
♦ ♦ ♦
Believe It or not, Yoakum fans
wore rooting for Cucro last nlte,
In 'he Victoria game, that's what
l call the old neighborly spirit, or
would you say It was turning the
other cheek? Tried to get the Cue
ro yell leader to give us a cheer,
but she said "Nuthln* doln.” any-
how she compromised and said
they woultf root for Yoakum next
Friday. We shall see what we
shall see.
* + ♦
Victoria ran off from Cucro with
a third and "ourth quarter spurt,
when Cucro vas leading 1H to 7
at that point. 'Victoria has a good
back Bold and a heavy line, two
good men back there in Rtoke* and
Sloan. Yoakum will have their
hands full stopping these two boy*.
. ♦ ♦ ♦
Yoakum wo>i from Edna 7 to
nothing and tpat’* about alt to
*ay about It, <Adn’t seem to have
tho punch wwm they needed It
molt, and reo^vod *oni© very coat
ly penalties.
OUTPUT OF LUMBER MILLS
SHOWS INCREASE OCTOBER
AUSTIN, Nov. I Output at
lumber mills In tHu Southern Pine
urea Increased for the third eon
seeullve month, according to the
University of Texas Bureau ol
j per unit were still 32 percent
above production and were 58,000
feel more than output for iVjtoher,
last year In October, shipment*
j wore greater Dun output by 15,000
feet, or 28 percent.
1 Unfilled (inters dropped each
| succeeding week since tho high
for the year was established on
October 1. At the close of October,
Business Hesenreh. October pro unfilled orders averaged 685,503
dm;Don per unit averaged tSl.MU feet per unit , as compared w'th
IVet, an Increase of 7.2 percent (174,752 feet at the close of the
over the previous month and a previous month, a drop of 13 per*
decrease of only eight percent cent. Unfilled orders were one-
from production during October ,i fourth greater than those at tho
year ago. I close of October last year, how*
Average weekly shipments per ever,
unit declined 11 percent from Juth-
500 feet In September to 2310)01
foot in October, It wa* tha first
time In four months that average
weekly shipments have not shown
a substantial gain ns compared
with the previous month. Uo»v
ever, average -weekly shipments
LOWER
PRICES
GRAND
TODAY AND TOMORROW
MARLENE DIETRICH
"BLONDE VENUS"
Love made her a fugitive,
eluding police, dreading dis-
covery, sinking lower. What fuY'fitting of "Modem glasses,
could be the end for this
woman ?
i# 3
/i
New Lower Prices on
GLASSES.
Eyes Tested and Glasses
Fitted—we specialise in care-
od a safe from the llnnk of De-
catur, using a wtneh equipped on
a trunk and ->*oaped with the safe
containing approximately (4,000.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mnrek, Frobese and
The biggest game of the year 1*
coming off Friday, end this Yoa-
kum team will have to buckle
down to business this week, and
Frldny tb-'y will have to put out
everything 1»h«y got or that Rtoke* i
Have your eyes examined at 1
least once a year.
Supported by
Herbert Marshall
Cary Grant
Danins were all trying to keep J and Rloan will nm them dl*iy, no
warm under tho same army blank* foolin’.
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