The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Y, MAY 14,
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
?rhaati Justice Work* Fail
pSce': on Michigan Bre
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hurUN COLD^ATER. Mich.—' J
was swift in the case of A. J.
which hut.
si they j His hctne was raided at
>ecause ©clock by officers who caugh
, must in the act of manufacturing!
rris Back With Tigers DETROIT WHIPS
r*pm 13 Years Ago PHILADELPH1
The Golfing Smiths
led the Senators to their first pen-
nant and world’s championship.
Then he proved his success was
not a fluke by guiding the Nats to
another pennant in the following
year, t
Now. Bucky has undertaken the
task of putting Detroit back on the
gphftll map. He had not intend-
ed to be a playing manager, but his
infield worries are so pressing that
Harris ft tes * ?J*cu»ar
on in be ng manager of
ott Tigers this season, for
Sred by tii e swfae club
year* »*c. .
B 1011 the twenty-year-old
M%t*. coal miner was sign-
ie of the Detroit ivory
but he didn’t get' a fair
1th the Tigers, Oacay Vitt
d-baslng tor the Bengals
fe was no room fdf Bdcky,
that time* considered the
bt his oyster.
Vorif Thirk Basevbn
g was shipped toMuekegon
At ten o’clock Norchut' pH
guilty in lower Circuit Court
was sentenced to Jackson |
for a term of from six montl
one year. At 11 o’clock Northul
enroute to the institution.
DAILY RECORD 50c A MONTH
the chances are he will be seen in
the lineup frequently.
Harris has been using three men
in rotation in an effort to plug the
hole at shortstop. The latest scheme
is for Marty McManus tb pla^
shdrt with Harris at third base, his
position in early days in the
minors.
At 3 moi
Universit
Michigan Assembly
Increase Production
LANSING, Mich.— (INS).—Ten
mines increased 1-2 millioti tons
mSiutes after it had passed a cap-
ital punishment bill, the Michigan
House of Representatives passed a
bill prohibiting the cropping of
dog’s ears on the grounds that the
practice was brutalizing and in-
humane.
BOTH OF >
ABE * GIANT ‘S
VUULBPS*' J
New Air Line to Open
for Mid-Western Cities
.300 in his
ots. But it
defensive play
base add his base-
sat most impressed
nd the Capital fans.
I of the Same flght-
trahsf armed him
Uter in the bush
0 hi;ter in the ma-
wtth the
Students at Virginia, Johns He
and Ohio State compare tfce four,
cigarettes with brand names coi
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(WS)—Of-
ficials of the Universal Aviation
corporation, operators of air mail
passenger lines between* K&n-
TEXAS LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Shreveport 5, Houston 2.
Dallas 7, Beaumont 3.
Pott Worth 3, San Antonio
Wichita Falls 8, Waco 1.
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VEAES “MAc HAS BEEN _ .
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GREATEST GCLfEZS BOrtttKKH
MAY SO OH* OCKCASlAUCB Httkr !
baits that be won a place on the
Ryder Cup team and distinguished
frimsAlf in the play-off for the pew-
ter mug. It’s true that the British
were victorious, but the defeat of
the Americans can in no manner
be chalked up against young
Smith.
Not included in the Ryder Cup
.game aim >> fine ne ims won tnachTI
fame on the lmk.s. he has never !
been able to finish on top in either 1
the British or American Open. And '
those titles are the ones which
really count in the golfing world. ;
In some respects it’s like a sunfish
snftgger who some day hopes to
.hook a bass.
NATIONAL 'LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Chicago 7, Boston 4.
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1.
Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 4.
Cincinnati 12. New York 3.
With A Gruen
I Ini Your Pocket
| Aftd A Buick
Under Yotlir Feet
Virginia “cavaliers” tECip
the 4 "masked' <.*i£ai-ites to 17
sard. “Just coaipar* the taste ’
and there seems to be no other
Smith on deck just now to carry on
But fate — or something — i3
making up for it in the case of
Horton Smith. Possibly itVjuit
good playing. The Joplin pro,
who isn’t yet of voting age and
who was just,a fair amateur up
to two years ago, n^s slashed his
way to lasting fame within a few
short months. Starting out m
California early last Winter, young
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Chicago 8, Boston 4.
Cleveland 7. New York 1.
Detroit 6, Philadelphia 5.
St. Louis 5, Washington 3.
Time Extended
For Adjusted
Compensat on
saving money and getting ahead.
The secret of success in thrift is
decision. Temporizing and procras-
only loss of time
making application, GETTING AHEAD MEANS OVER
COMING ODDS REGARDLESS
OF CIRCUMSTANCES
tmating m<
and opportunities.
If you were to study the lives of
those great Americans who arose
from poverty and obscurity to the
eminence of business leadership,
such men, for Example, as Carnegie,
Hill, Cooper and Wanamaker, you
would find that they learned to
save in the face of fearful odds.
Their earnings were small, the ob-
stacles they had to overcome were
tremendous.
thfe World
II WAS ALL COMERS' DAY AT OHIO ST;
class and fraternity were given-Ae .tee
close of the day “O. " lei every a
Power to You Mac
In their poverty and
obscurity they seemed a long way
from the heigths of success. But
they w re not discouraged by cir-
cumstance. They saved little enough
at first, out their small savings
grew; their strength of character
increased. By overcoming resistence
they became more and rfiore. cap-
able.
Herein lies the great lesson of
“Application blanks, assistance in
filling them out, and full informa-
tion regarding the Adjusted Corn-
obtained
ire announces
sed Prices
pensation Act may be
from the nearest Legion post or
from the Regional Office, United
States Veterans Bureau, nearest the
home of the veteran.”
Price,5 Cents
One-at-time, for a nickel—or
five-at-a-time in the 25-cent
^ break-proof pocket-pack—
or by the box —
King Edward Cigars
k are uniformly excel-
lent. Their high
quality never
varies.
Of our showroom
Greater
Movie Season
—Tickets
many
The 4 leading eigarettet
with brand names bidden.
ON YOUR RADIO . .
OLD GOLD— PAUL
WHITEMAN HOUR
■nrft Tbe King *f inns.
Are given daily with cash pur-
chases’ of 50c or more. Be-
ginning Wednesday we will
give tickets with charge sales
of 50c or more on Wednesdays
and Fridays only. Save your
purchases for these days.
Act effective December , 31, 1927,
which extended the **1 in which
veterans might apply tf^. January 2,
1930. The closUft date for applica-
tion is again approaching and it
seems improbable that the time
limit will be extended beyond Jan-
uary 2, 1930.
“Some very sad cases of veter*
a ns who, through carelessness, fail-
ed to apply for adjusted compen-
sation Jfeve been caflaf «* the-Le-
Url «• *****
I I oretwtrt, broad*
***** tbs oto
GOLD Hair every
Tuesday, f re If P.
Eastern D.rBgM *****
Time, over errtlre Columbia
eoeat*te*ooeat network,.
Distributors
Desel-Boettcher Co.
Brannon-Mgnalgo Cigar Co.
9 etiftfUL it<f to* i
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1929, newspaper, May 16, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999736/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.