The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937 Page: 5 of 6
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FIVE-
THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1937
Moth-Proof Cleaning
Suits and Dresses Cleaned at
Jfewman’s are guaranteed for six
'months against moth damage at
no extra cost.
Newman’s Tailor Shop
Phone 462
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
By R. J. SCOn
TRY OUR NEW
A R C PLAN
Why wait till your Radio
won’t work? Have us put
it in order for the fall and
winter programs.
Davidson Electric Co.
Price of repair work in line
with value of shoes.
BOHNE BOOT
and Shoe Shop
FLOYD BOHNE. Owner
-The. backbone.
ofThis wooded
BICYCLE MADE
By A cMlHESfc
\ IN PEIPIN^,)*
\ A PPfcHFoRK
NOTICES
MEN
*The " Mission Valley Luther ! stop
aliHiftue will oresent a three-act j ing 1
ThWnedy-drama. entitled “Closed ’ ment
’'lips’* ttav. 19 at 7:30 o'clock at the
, .-aftsion Vail'y School House.
£houl& an innocent man. upon
leaving prison, seek to clear his
good name and punish the real
.^criminal, especially wlien the ex-
. exposure will bring sorrow upon
his own family? What do you
think? Come and see it: it’s a
" great play.
MOVED
to our new building
A NEW
CLEANING PLANT.
WE HAVE IT.
Come in and see it
and you will send us
your next cleaning
Parks Cleaners
Phone 39
WANTED
30G E. Broadway
WEDEMEIER
Florist
306 Broadway Phone 356
PECANS WANTED: See A. L.
Means before you sell. Tel. 145.
Cleaned, Blocked
UNtTfe-D S-fAdis*
RANKS FIRST* !*•
CaU-EC,E ENROLLMENT
-’ BN O LAND 1$
SECOND
See
; WOODWORTH & DENT
For Insurance
| Graves Building Phone 51
Don’t throw away
that old hat, have it
V \\v^\vv
For Sale-
t Acre block N. E. part of City,
Two Blocks North cf School.
C. S. MITCHELL
Lolita, Texas.
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468—428^448
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Glasses Fitted
123 E. Main St.
JOHN H. BERNING
Registered Optometrist
made almost new by
our expert hatter.
"The mogt"
T£AR.$OM.E oF WEAPOKS Ahd®
Ko5< ttOP.PJBEE.'fo 11*5E- IS
,WtlE I^ER. CLAWS' FAVORED
£>Y SOME OF^L hlLl.'TR.lBES ©F
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USES METTe.'R. KAIL-— '"ftf E. STAMP
oh The. Le.pT*so resembled a>i
EAILLY UNITED SiMis POSTAGE
^tXmp /t+lAT'Tie. post office
\ -DEPARTMENT REQUESTED A
Try Our Home-made
CHILI
on these Cold evenings
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerle & Son
^ FOR SALE—Good second hand
bricks. See Homer Blantcn or call i
A Complete
Beauty service is offered by
this strictly modern shop.—
Only experienced operators
and only best of materials
Used.
fight Colds Five WTays
t Buttery's cold vabiccs fight colds1
in five wyg?,:
Improves Thanksgiving
Dinners
| Every well balanced Thanksgiving
I dinner will end with some delicious
[dessert. Buttery’s blended Vanilla
i will add the much desired zest to
j that dessert. Phone Buttery's
! Drug Store for a bott-le of thus
concentrated goodness today. 25
and 50 cent bottles.—tadvt.)
Phone 310
l|pduces fever.
Oppns breathing passages.
Increases kidney elimination.
Acts as gentle laxative.
Promotes general comfort.
Buy a box today and get over
ybur cold quickly. 25 cents a box
at Button 's Drug Store.—(advt.)
Elite Beauty Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mennenga
Phone 669
Hatters, Cleaners
Life and Automobile
S. M. Melton, Buchel Bldg
C-rtAN^E- IH^E. vOhc.4
resulted, w The stamp on Tie R14HT
^COPYRIGHT.J937..KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, Int,
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
ETTA KETT
By PAUL ROBINSON
WR5TTEN FOB CENTRAL PRESS
8y Shepard Barclay
-Th;. Aiithc-rilv on .*utborifi»*«"
IXTRA TRICKS mond K. He therefore played the j
2 a chance of letting diamond 8 and East won with the
v lead through your diamond K. The spade 9 was re-
r there is some way turned and allowed to hold, but i
and thereby make East was able to continue leading I
sure. Unnecessary the 81111 with the spade 2. West
might produce an overtook and cashed three spades,
ley °work, but put Had South gone up with his dia-
ler of defeat if they mond A, he would have made the j
sound bridge. contract, for after drawing trumps,
he could have tried the club finesse, j
6 3 As this happened to be favorable, <
10 9 two spades could have been tossed
on the two set up clubs and the
iQ J3 contract could have been made,
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I'M IN THE MOOD r
fOf2 A LAUGH/f
DCT A <3HZL Friend OF MINE", DlDNT
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LAST NIGHT SHE WAS TALKING TO L
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r was kin da kteepin this one- 1—■
BOM AS A 5FACE -*OU KNOW - SOME
ONE E COULD FALLBACK:ON IN CASE
“-—5 4 HAD A BLOWOUT
J jUPI \ VilTH THE ONE
'( I'M ENGAGED
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Till r cepoerrwAr
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INTO THIS
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THE GUILTS
PW2JV WILL
DC PUNISHED.
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HErZ LINE - THEN f-
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Happened.7
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(Dealer: North. Neither side
vulnerable.)
How should East and West de-
fend against South’s 3-No Trump
contract after the lead of the
spade G?
COPYRIGHT :ar K'MC FfATLRES SYNDICATE ,oc
4 K 4 8
* A K Q 7 5
4 J .10 6 . .
410 7
South. Neither . side
P'G SISTFR
By LES FORGPAVE
4Q J9 7
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4Q 7 3
410 6 5
JJiflfcjflYercalled South’s opening
Wd OTl-Heart, with l-8pade and
Hbrth K£Dt to 2-Clubs. South re-
bid his hearts, North assisted and
the contract ended in 4-Hearts by
Dt South.
West led the diamond 2 and
- South decided he could make an
tttra trick if West had been
Obliged to lead away from the dia>-
DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE
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DAN DUNN - Secret operative 48
NO/ JU5T ON A VACATION - -
I LIKE TWE CLIMATE WERE
\ AND TWE 5CENERN--TWE
OCEAN 15 INDEED BEAUTIFUL*
MANY TWINGE ARE DONE
/ FROM TWI5 PORT I ^
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AW. BUT TW15
DETECTIVE 15.
A CLOSE “
MOUTHED 1
. ONE/ mm
VE5. FISHING — AND SPONGING —
BUT VERV LITTLE ELSE---
VOU ARE INTERESTED IN OTHER
THINGS, EW ? THINGS THAT GO
ON FROM THE
”7 PORT ? ?
WHY* r ^
NEVER HEARD
OF SUCH-A
THING—TELL
ME MORE/
SHE KNOWS MORE
ABOUT ME THAN
SHE OUGHT TO—
OR ELSE SHE
LIKES TO MAKE
\p CONVERSATION—^
J WELL, I DON'T
KNOW THAT I AM--
WHAT OTHER THINGS
COULD GP ON
5— One time
and no more
6— Sun god
7— Indefinite
article
8— A grinding
medium
12— Entangle
13— Likely
14— Flex
16— Set again
17— Elude
18— To weary
19— Fruit pie
< Eng.)
21—Town in
Answer to previous puzzle
Harrison
county.
Ohio
22— Release
23— Garret
24— Do wronf
26—Clustei
27 —Devour*
28—Delay
31— From
32— A Latin
diphthong
33— Pronoun
34— Form of eff
before I
I—Degenerate
•—Man’s name
4—XHminfitlve
of Anne
DOROTHY DARMT
24—One of the
principal
linguistic
families of
North
American
Indians
26—Snickered
28— Chinese
river
29— In the direc-
tion toward
30— Form of the
verb “to be’’
31— A devotee of
a particular
diversion
32— Danish ter-
ritorial
division
34— Scandina-
vian naviga-
tor—reput-
ed discover-
er of N A.
35— Coarse cot-
ton. gauze
By Charles McManus
CMAS l
5E E HOW Q OlCK
\T DOES »T (
VOU LET M E
H AVI THAT ,
F OC T 0 A L L , I »- L
5 HOW YOU A N
EASY WAY TO
tx i i T UP (
H—Son—prefix
‘ to Scotch
, names
14—Exist
18—Lowest note
of Guido’s
scale
M—A rapid-fir-
ing small
arm
9 Experiment
9— Abounding
in vines
M—Movable
part of a
window
18—Place where
a river is
crossed by
wading
< Measure of
CEE THAT IS
>\ r.ooo way
DOWN
2— Prepare for
publication
3— Faucet
4— Letter M
A—Something
uhbd as a
basis of
reckoning
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937, newspaper, November 12, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995133/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.