Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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Jase period have brains not-
idlng bell-bottomed trous-
short skirts. A. M. West
„ the University of Minnesota
here for the meeting of the Am-
erican Association of College Reg-
istrars, notes that 'students of to-
Sy make at least as good marks
their predecessors and seem to
succeed after leaving college.
NEW YORK.—Another debate on
ft big question is in the making, but
perhaps, unlike the Borah-Butler
meeting, there will be no lack or
seats. Professor Edwin R. Selig-
Hon Fish.
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PHILADELPHIA — Mrs. Bos
Burken of New York has so many
diamonds she needs a book-keeper
to count 'em. She so testified in
a suit which resulted In a verdict
for $476 against her and in favor
were both acquaintances of Herbert
of Mrs. Margaret Hoffman. They
Stanley, alias "Lord Beeverbrook,"
who is serving time for swindling
women of gems.
PHILADELPHIA—A Democrat in
the 'White House has a harder job
than a Republican in the opinion
carefully to see what might hap-
Democrat's policies are watched
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3W Wilson before the Demo-
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PBifNCBTQNi N. J.—Carl Breder,
Princeton student, is to spend his
spring vacation doing a little Jules
Verne stuff of his own adaptation.
He is to hunt coral off Bermuda
with a diving suit made by him-
self of Odds and ends of steel and
glass. Into the depths with him
will go a motion picture camera
of his own make. His automobile
pump will supply air.
LOS ANGELES.—Signor de Pin-
edo pities the poor movie stars.
After one look at Hollywood, he re-
marked, "I always thought acting
was easy
easier to fly
be
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In which
somewhat with Signor
Ruth. After a little Hollywood
wprlc the Bambino thought base-
ball was almost a vacation.
BORGER BRIEF
An old fashioned revival, includ-
ing jubilee songs by the congrega-
tion, will be held at the Bethel Bap-
tist church, colored, starting tomor-
row night at 8:30 o'clock, the Pas-
tor, C. W. Williams announces.
Everybody Is welcome, special seats
being prepared for the white per-
sons.
The meeting w.lll be conducted by
Pastor Williams, who is from Ennis,
Texas, and is better known as "The
Black Angel."
Use The Daily Hevald Want Ads,
W911UU1 Admits Killing
Son, Six Week Old
WABA8H, Minn., April 12.—
,(AP)—County authorities aonounc-
today that Mrs. Gordon Cooper, 19,
of Lake City. Minn., near berer had
confessed poisoning her six weeks
old son, whose body was found yes-
terday in a vacant bouse at Lake
City.
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SHIP MILLION POUNDS
OF MOHAIR FROM TEXAS
KERRVTLLE, Texas, April 12.—
(AP)—A million pounds of mo-
hair, requiring about twenty-five
ireight cars to move it, was started
from here Tuesday to Draper and
Company of Boston.
BILLINGS, Mont., April 12,
(AP)-—"Old Snow Slide." respon-
sible during the pats ten years
for the killing of livestock 4vr.lued
at approximately 930,000, has after
eight months of strategy fallen vic-
tim to a skilled hunter. Barney
Brannln, government employe, cap-
tured the farmer menace.
The wolf's death came as a re-
sult of poison bait.
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BRITISH SCHOOL GIRL
8, HAILED AM POET
MEXICO CITY, April 11—(AP)
—Pedro Maupome, Mexican billiard
champion, is dead here. He com-
peted on competition in the United
States a few years ago.
p.o longer an
it is disclosed in
roent figures on
exports.
Fop five years prior
such exports averaged 91
annually, but advanced la
to $2,266,000 and a further !
is regarded as likely this year.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 11—,
(AP)—Prefessor Herman F. Ar-
nold, 89, famed as a musician for
his first orchestration ot "Dixie"
and who lead the band which headed
the inaugural parade and later the
inaugural ball of Jefferson Davis,
president of the Confederacy, is
dead here.
Everything
For The
Easter Season
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The Merchants on this page can
supply you with the need-
ful for Easter
Exceptional values in this assort-
ment of hats, smartly styled, in all
shades and materials, specially
priced at— .AJ -
Others, including larger shapes,
in finer silk-straw, ribbons and
other materials at—
$6.50
f L. 6. Selman & Co.
"The Quality Store"
Phone 37. Congress Bldg.
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WM. MARTIN
2 Doors north of Borger
Herald
Hot Shots
in
Easter Footwear
For Men, Women and
Children
$3.95 and $4.95
Values worth
$6to $8.50
WM. MARTIN
2 Doors North of Borger Herald
A Permanent for Easter!
What a feeling of satisfaction to know that you rhair
is looking its best when you wear your new Easter
clothes! I'—
We give
the famous
Eugene Wave
A Eugene
Is the Beat
Obtainable
Work is done by experienced, trained operators in
pleasant, beauty salon surroundings. You'll enjoy a date
here.
In Phil Hall Store.
Bonita Beauty Shop
Phone 62
Easter and Beauty
For Easte
A True Combination
\
On Easter morning, when the
world awakes on beautiful
new spring clothes—when
your new clothes are the
prettiest ever — you must
have well groomed hair.
f We Offer All Forms of Beauty Culture
Permanent tWaves Soft Water Shampoos Shower Baths
Marcels %
Finger Waves \
1 Manicures
t \ Turkish Baths
Facials
Massages
Newest and
smartest
styles in
iw ¿Spring
apparel for
ladies and
misses of
■efined
astes
moderately
priced.
COATS,
DRESSES,
SUITS,
HATS,
LINGERIE
Make an appointment today and be ready for Easter
Madam Craver Beauty Parlor
408 Main St. ¿ Phone 277
The Violet Shop
Rex Theatre Building
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The Sanitary
Delicatessen
Shop
122 1-2 So. Main St.
will carry a full line of
Passover prepared and
unprepared food. Reser-
vations for Sunday din-
ner will be accepted un-
til Wednesday, 6 p. m.
Manischewitz Matzohs
D. L Cohen, Prop.
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FOR EASTER
King's Candies
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An Appreciated Gift \
We will mail it anywhere
WHITLOCK DRUG CO. ^
In the Crusoe Bldg.
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J 'J \J Exclusive Agents for ,7 if,
Ü j Whitman's Candy
¿ WHITE'S DRUG STORE •
Just North of the Postoffice
Would You Like To Save The Price
1 of an Easter Suit?
Look through your last spring's wardrobe and send that
old suit to us. It can be made to give you a good
month's wear yet, with a good job of cleaning and press-
ing and a little repairing here and there.
We have the largest dry cleaning plant in Borger
Sunshine Cleaners
One block west Pennsylvania Hotel
Wholesale, Retail
A Little Store With A High-Class \
Service v
Kodak film developing, one-day service. Films for any
make of camera, any size.
Sick Room Supplies \
High-Class Toilet Articles N
> Coty Powder
With one box of Coty Powder we give free a bottle of
Coty Perfume
Don't forget about the new Frigidaire Fountain t
Only soft spring water used in our fountain
JUST HONK THE HORN—WE DO THE REST \
LAIRD DRUG STORE ,
Seventh and Main ^
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Caufield, T. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1927, newspaper, April 13, 1927; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167054/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.