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Lockhart Post-Register from Lockhart, Texas • Page 3

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IVfrtfltPr Ho lenves a widow nnd two chil- Old Fashioned IUUUICI DRCN; MISS LPE ANA WCG)EY Ballard; two brothers, Dr. A. E. Bullim! of Walter Ballard of Lockhart; and one sister. Another sister was buried at Temple at 3 the same day Mr.

Ballard was buried. Deceased was a member of the Masonic order and the W. 0. W. He was a KOOA man and a good and honorable citiz.cn and it is with much regret that we make note of his passing- We extend to the vrrief-stricken family our sincere sympathy.

The Senior Clans piny, "An Old Fashioned Mother," rendered at the Hiph School audftorium Friday evening, May 9th, had the effect of pleasing the large audience to the minutest detail. The class have been the subjects of many comments from the public. The cast of characters Was published in the Post-Register last week. Comment on ench part would be superfluous to those who wore present and words could give no adequate description of this excellent performance to those who were not. play was directed by Mrs Dement and Mr.

Mitchell. Features attendant upon the play were of unusual intoreat. The High School Orchestra, di recteil by Miss Saathoff, played before curtain nnd accompanied thrtioiit the performance. Mi-s Mattie Shinn nnd Mr. Hearne Hinkle sang solo parts to "A I.nth' Spanish Town" and were joined 'ny a chorus of Senior In Spanish costume who danced anil Mi' 1 'irnce Romans and Mr.

John Johnson dressed in quaint old costume sanjf solo part and were joined by senior buy and 'irls. dressed in spring kid costume and bearing haUt full of flowers, who joined in the chorus. of especial mention was the rtiNtomary announcement mad" by John Johnson before the I.NJ art. The announcement was Mr. Johnson's public and required by each of the rla.v: in I 'ui 'ln- Speaking.

The effort was hi" pni an assemblage. The npjdause accorded him indicated that the audience regarded ranee a ijrent success. Mr. Jwtinson has the advantage a fine physique which elaim ttenti-n Xhe He do iverrd his address in voice understood thruout the ituditorium. Mr.

Johnson afford.s a very line of the value of uhiic speaking course. The first Mr Johnson attempted to in the chape! exerci -es he sasd to have "blown He (fi a speaker. LOCKHART POST-REGISTER, LOCKHART, TEXAS World's Largest Tire Coming Here lift In dark, in utter THK I.RVRRAC.K OF t.lFF. or man's unt and man's ambition breed ghvr rnncbines that feign shape, the of living the crane, derrii-k. swinging tons with facile -peed, un with their ginnt jaws that feed seemingly with brain their take the earth, and reign But not in their per rend u.tiniaU' expression.

Here is it is inscribed, the iif lack e-'l -t pulley, piston, tackle. reti plant has rni -ed at Inst, behold a nn it one! -Jtiha Boynton Green, in the New York Times. W. C. RAM.Altll elder New Kra: Mr.

C. (I, aged 57, died suddenly at about 4 miles north of 11 'clock last Satur- May 'X. He had been in good health up to the of his death, being neon on treeis Waejder Saturday in health and rrul services were held at Sunday afternoon by Gee. W. Springfield, pastor Baptist Church at this place which the Masonic brethren barge of the body and laid est in the Waelder Masonic putting on the.

Friday the largest tire in the world will be on exhibition in Lock hart, brought to our city by the Lockhart Hardware well- known Goodyear dealers, who will have the giant casino; at their plaee of biisim opposite post- idTiee. from 111; "clock to 1 o'c'o'k, May Hi. The intensely interesting tire huilt by the (ioodyear Tire Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, and i. on a tour of several states in this oetion of the country. It been in many sections of -the l-nittd an I has been exhibited in Canada, causing no end amazement at the Toronto Ex ition last fall.

'lie rubber giant, which is 12 feet high and four feet wide, built under the combined Miner-, ion uf ehi-mieal. I re de and sari ii of (Jnod-; deveb -pment depai ment. It takes about three hour to inflate to a -art Its value servatively 5' 000 I It might be interesting to note tlie valve tie otdy item of standard MZO in tie- which a t'eplicii of iyear All-Weather Tread ivist Cord Tire, the measurements lie- Wig in exact, ratio to ui eiiu nts of the regiil size tite. i (Joodyoar i- the rubber concern 11 i. Kar.y this year it linished the airship d'M -k in the wo -'d in fact the' largest building uith.iT.

interior It is now constructing for the i'mted States Navy two of the large-t airship- in the world, being nearly twiee the size Will there ever be occasion for the use of a tire the size of the Kiant to be seen in our city Saturday? A prominent manufacturer of airplanes, when he saw the tire on exhibition in his city, stated that the day was coming when huge airplanes would require tires of just such dimensions. Goodyear originally planned to construct the giant tire even larger, but the engineers in charge of the work were restricted in their program by the fact that some of the bridges over which this tire would pass on its tours of America, Canada, Mexico and Cuba have a clearance of only twelve feet. The tire is mounted aa a trailer to a bus of special design and has a load carrying capacity of approximately 50,000 pounds. Three months' time was required in building it. The tread, sidewall and bead weigh 877 pounds; frictional fabric weighs 281) pounds; tube weighs 125 pounds; wheel weighs 600 pounds; yoke weighs 2000 pounds.

Total weight of tire and yoke is MOO pounds. IT WILL prove a pleasure to you to have Floyd Wilson care for your car as you will find him conservative in advice and will suggest only such as is really necessary in the repair and upkeep of your car. their appearance that evening, and tried to enter. This may be a -new pest to many readers, and it will pay to take heed and screen the flue. 111 12 Years Konjola Wins Real Victory Stubborn Case.

Soon Yields To Power of New Grateful Lady Eager to Tell Others -o- Chimney Birds Storm Home quar 'i of cas- of only three is pl.e cil con- of the Graf Zeppelin and about three he of tin- Los Angelo. It was quite natural that Goodyear should build the largest tin- in the world. It was necvsMiry construct around thin iiuKe casing a cure the rubber. Other wee the giant pneumatic was bud; under normai Ui Grange Journal: Thursday evening the home of Mrs. E.

L. Cottani was stormed by a swarm of about three hundred chimney The family were seated at the supper table when they heard a peculiar noise in the living room, which upon investigation proved to be pesky little chimney birds, that had the uppearance of a bat when the wings were spread out. they took complete possession of the room, until neighbors and friends came to the assistance of the family and by force ousted the intruders. They clung to curtains, light wires and everything they could bold on to, and taking out the screens and trying to scare them out availed the "hostess" nothing. As they came down the chimney they brought with them all the soot that had accumulated during the past winter.

Imagine the way Mrs. Cottam, an imacu- late housekeeper, felt when the visitors were forced to evacuate, mul room wnn left tn (Ksorder. A screen was put over the chimney the very next day, and neighbors say the birds again made MRS. LILLIAN LOIIANE "I suffered for twelve years from kidney trouble and nervousness," said Mrs. Lillian Lorane, Mablevale, near Little Rock.

"My kidneys were in a very bad state and I was forced to rise many times each night. This naturally made sleep difficult. My nerves were in very bad condition and this seemed to affect my eye sight. I could scarecely go about my work and I was worried and discouraged. I seemed to have no energy for anything.

"I tried a great many medicines and treatments but nothing seemed to do me the least bit of good. I finally decided to give Konjola a trial and the benefit frhich I received from this medicine is almost unbelievable. Konjola built up my health until I am in better condition than I have been in years. My kidneys are normal and I can sleep without interruption. My entiyj system seemed to respond to this modern medicine and my friends all remark upon the improvement in my appearance." Konjola has become the most talked of medicine in America because it makes good.

Taken after meals over a period of from six to eight weeks, this great' medicine has made a remarkable record in the most stubborn Konjola is sold in Lockhart, Texas, at Corner Drug Stores, Inc. and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. THURSDAY, MiAY 15, new, rare, more ideal perfume so fine it is sold only bij a jeweler A DELTAh I Mirk S. I'lUhl OAct 1 1 sweel in tlirvw iilshni '1 mt li an bevnllr of Paritian Men qtitllt) lonqooeom at linniiirr Ui. l.l $8.50 (l ounce) Heure de Minuif our wilii oriental topilvatWiq 12.50 (1 ounce) OTHER S1ZKS 85c UP Swearingen Furniture Co.

JKWRMIY DEPARTMENT FASHIONS IN RAYON to wear under the new frocks The return of femlnlM curves has brought with it some new ideas in lingerie very smart and very comfortable garments of fine rayon that wise women are buying at their J. Penney Store where they know they can alwaf depend on the quality and the savings. J. PENNEY CO. Inc.

LOCKHART, TEXAS Lace Trimmed Rayon Underwear Makes a Good GIFT at 98c Charming! Panties, Step -ins, Bloomers, Chemises an (T Combinations, also Dancettes with the daintiest lace inserts and medallions. A much finer quality, of course, than you'd ordinarily expect to find at this exceedingly low price! Novelty Trimmed Rayon Gowns $1.98 You will want several for summer because they arc cool and wash so easily because they are irresistibly dainty in pastel colors with trimmings of lace, embroidery or applique and because the price is so economical that you can afford several I Combination Suits for Girls These one-piece garments are-the favorite of every girl. Made of fine rayon in smartly tailored style, or daintily trimmed with lace. Your choice for 98c CHEVROlKr -comblnti r.m.rk- tmoothiim, Stei- Ibility, pow.r mm4 aconoiny. all off.r.

turalna rsdliM of UH fMt an4 Maww Mar handling la 3 un- trama- ample power for condition of raad ar load. trwawe, inches ISH long, take, oreralxa bodiaa without eicaaaive overhang. Chevrolet odert usually low height. ramr l. and has spiral nee el gears eaatly arrssaHils for Inspection or ad)nst- meat, due to a detachable cover Wmmr noun led parallel to the frame, carry peak load, with safety, and provide better toad distribution.

Rear aplaati a is rats a fall-langih li.ards are standard equipment on the Chevrolet truck and are Included In the list price. This Sturdy Chevrolet Six Ton Truck No matter what your ncM may be, baar in mind whan you buy a truck that it's wue to choose a Six! A six-cylinder engine runs both the chassis and body from the harmful effects of vibration. It la more flexible in traffic. It requires less gear- shifting. And it maintains high speeds more easily.

The Chevrolet Utility Truck gives you all the auperior- flimi, Mich. Comptum milk front bumper, full Imngth running mnd rtor JtnJtiri Ities of six-cylinder it is powered by a great 50-horsepower six-cylinder valve-In-head engine. And, In it brings you all the advantages of modern design listed at the left. Come in today and see this sturdy six-cylinder lVzTon Truck. You can see for yourself why truck users are finding It's wise to choose a Chevrolet Six! Ws wise to eliooso a SIX Roadster Delivery.

(I'U-k-up extra) Ton Truck Chassis with Ton Truck I Tnn Truck ea Cbusals only O-dSlF Delivery Sedan Ail prlcvt J. a. b. factory Hint, Mich. A body type available for every buBluess cd Leading body manufacturers have developed, for the new Chevrolet 6- cylinder trucks, an unusually complete line of bodies available in various capacities, special designs and types to fit the needs of every GLOSSERMAN CHEVROLET CO..

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