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MORE POWER here in any star
combination yet screened
THEATRE
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GUESTS
TODAY
Taliaferro & Son
Ph. 125 Denton
To Pay Your Monthly
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Picture h "tMUikless" community. no place f'* funds, no
place to borrow no way to transfer money quickly, none of U>e
countless convenience.-, provided by modern banking Obviously, a
progressive community must have a progrtMBlve bank Our basic
policy it* one of supplying services that will adequately meet
the community’s needs We would like to nave you make our
bank your bank
HOW IMPORTANT IS A BANK
TO ITS COMMUNITY?
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YOUR MIKS
on ten
GENE
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Ever* Hardware Co.
L&H Ranges Fail Garden Seeds
■AMDS OF
DESTINY
NOVELTY
Latest
NEWS
with
Frank McHUGH
What
has she done7 And who did stir do
Benjamin Moore Faints
Varnttbea - Enamel*. Etc
Wall Paper
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that guarantors satisfaction for your finest clothes.
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PHONE 8
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Denton County National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Hot Point Electric Refrigerator, Easy
Washers and Zenith Radios. Phone 780
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Member bYderal Deposit Insurance GotporaUou
CITY OF DENTON
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DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
. 22 YEARS IN DKNTON
CURTIS DRUG STORE
All the Hit Tunes! Hundreds of Records!
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HEADLEE’S
!M>7 N. Locust Ph. 88
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Cattle 400
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la>t weeks <h»e
and
Funeral services for Mrs J Mood
Gann, who died at her home at
Ponder Tuesday evening, were held
Friday morning in the Ponder Meth-
up 3/4
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Typewriters
All Make. <U.M. Rented
and Repaired Remington,
Underwood. Royal. 1„ C.
Nmilh. Woodntmk . . . ,
Hunt Escapes
Gatesville Groug
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| OATTOVILLK, Aug 30 -<*> —
’ Bloodhounds and men Marched in
R- L. SELY & SONS
Florists and Vintrywn
Phones 374 and 375
Fort Worth Drive
on. running through the whole com-
pany And I knew that In »ome way
it was connected T'_L
one was too fond of her. too incred-
ulous that a single hair of her pretty
Ta note
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M^-Hde (tU. IM. g;Mk
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seven
Effective Sept. I, 1941,
any make of passenger
car
I.IVI>T<M K
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celves youths sentenced in juvenile
courts for crimes ranging from pet-
ty theft to rape and mureder Nes-
bit said some ol those convicted of
major crimes were among the fug-
itives. who ranged in age from 14
to 25
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Flowers for your home birth-
days. remembraiKes. tor th«-
sick are always welcome
Complete stock of cut flow-
ers and potted plants
7^
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protecting
Gives new rel>»v
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HOMACE MEtDT
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Nicaraguas production of gold
is increasing at a rate that is ex-
pected to make the year’s total
value exceed F7 000 000 compured
with (5.700.000 last year
market but the thinning ranks ex-
hibited a fair amount of buying ag-
grmMvenewt
While the going was relatively slow
the greater part ol the time, oc-
casional flurries in aircrafts and rub-
bers helped put the two-hour volume
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NEW YORK Aug 30—<AP|—Cot-
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NEW YORK Aug 30—(API—There
Was hardly more than a corporal's
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NEAL DRUG STORE
3 Registered Pharmacist
Free Delivery
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Chapter 30
Morris' Htory
"Ah ha. already been pointed out."
Bhf increAM* in price is
necewary due to increag-
ad cost of labor and ma-
terials.
OTHER SPORTING GOODS
Tennia Racket* and Balia - Football Supplier - Baheball
Softball • Fiahing ■ Badminton - Table Tennis
TlttVCAl AD| U STI 0
FOIl HMk SFFICIINCY TO
FMVINT GASOLINt WASTt
know that It was because she was
hated so passionately and with such
damn good cause that everyone was
leaning over backward for fear of be-
ing suspected of murder ’’
t the ajund of Pv tenon s
st<a*d Ml the doorway
Here is a sticker Massachusetts
cars may carry in attempt to
get motorists to cut down gas-
o'ine consumption
DAItY MARKET QUOTATIONS
lading Stocks
NEW YORK. Aug. M>—(AP)—flalaa. i
Closing price and net change ol the
■ -‘jher
Open High Low
1(01 1811 iekl 17 01B
17 oa 17 31 17 01 17 21
17 10 17 10 17 10 1721B
17 2ft 1730 17 10 17 38-30
17 31 17 47 17 37 17 43 47
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No Two Human Beings An
Mary differs from Minnie; John differs f
How, when something goes wrong, can you
same medicine to relieve theta equally? Yet, here and
there, are people who think so.
Individualized counsel and medicine are required.
There is no panacea. Your physician knows what is re-
quired and the prescription is written accordingly.
where
chief
I SO for cannera. facctor lamba 700-
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(/icn er S (umpbell (o.
/ COMRlfTf IN$U«ANCf StftVKl
Cali 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh meata.
Going on a Trip?
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Then drive in for a check-
up, ga.s. motor oil, washing
and lubricating and road
information at our service
station. If not, let us take
care of your car’s needs
and get acquainted with
our low prices and effi-
cient, courteous service.
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wa» always ah. wamad au
tteMKht my n
And an. wa». Jelff on. ncvW aRT
Dixie Traflwaya
vteoaea*a ■ a om<
knows
there or
to have
door
iy "I'd like to I
that boy Per- .
he's too nice a kid 1
thia happen to him " I
NEW ORLEANS Fl’TI RES
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flrm. 16 to 20
COLOR CARTOON
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CHICAGO. Aug 30— <AP) CasJi
wheat sample hard 1 07 1/1
— 1 yellow 75 1/3. No 2.
Charles McClary
J T Baker
W <««!«>„ Har t u>
Mrs P R Graham
G *f Holloman
to kill
thought when *e
we d also get our suspect
found her Before, we had
peels Now. a» far as I can aee. prac-
tically everyone in New York—wnd
England bar- a rears hi to kill tsar "
To lx <v>nllnueU
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BEN WREN DRUGS
Phene 49—M6 Free, last Delivery
NEW ORLEANS. Al
Cotton future, were
points net high
Open HI
De<
Jan
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May
Jiy
Cadenbcad-
Denman
Hardware, Inc.
N '-kje N«ware Phone 724
Electricity la an ever obedient MrvanL It la econom-
ical and convenient Um it freely.
biting ache at f at around 200 00O shares
’I Arnone favored shares Boeing and
C«ntury-Pk>x also man-
aaamw aaa waaiw wwj KM. (4 LAAauCW, ^*a D Itvx UMV* maawa
with Carol Every ! Coit-olidHted Edison
Bonds and commodlUea were mod-
, . . erately steady aapanrae dollar Ioann
head should be in danger There was lot some of their recent buoyancy
something phony about it I didn’t Better actors In the curb were Gulf
" ‘ "------- — * "— Oil Midvale. American Gas. Brewster
Arvo and Lake Shore
Peterson said. Take It easy Mias
Blanton" • ‘
She sank bar k on the couch tremb-
ling violently and 8teve held her
tight with one arm around her
shoulders, hb other hand clasping
hers Morris looked at th. clgar.tt« | milked of e'
I turned
voice He
frowning
We’ve tried like hell to And a
suspect he said, "someone with a
motive to kill Carol Blanton I
found Lee Gray _
Well, we , Jly
no Mia- | Middling spot 17 57N
N—Nominal
. rriGay morTuTiK in me t^nKier M"ui-
odist Church. eonducUxi by Ute pas-
tor Rev C J Graves 7lie choir
sang hvtntv Burial was tn Jack-
cemetpry at Krum, with her
sons serving as pallbearers
"AU along I’ve known that there
was some strange undercurrent.
something I couldn't put my Anger report
r.vrsnWRA G*r.viloh • Vo. whola ^ws-sewv Oa___l j
ton future® closed 13 to 21 bl
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Roger.' part attempted suicide H.r quickly and take
engagement to lb. young stage man- “ •
ager had twen aiysterioualy broken
M* ctaravlo man. a Aue Old Gw
bad suddenly tMcome a dtpaomanlac
That made two In my company. In-
cluding Mias Blanton '*
Truth At Last
Jeff sidestepped Io front ol Stev.
as he started to Hee. Carol sat rig-
idly. one hand covering her eyw
Petemn growled. "Go on “
"The character man had I
™ .-very cent he had.
made a fool of. by my pretty
Opens next Monday
Let us supply you with
Bring your prescription to Neal Drug Store
compounding is a science and accuracy the
watchword. Besides, you will save money.
liikf WOKTH
PORT WORTH. A
Dirpt Agr I —Cattle 400 calves ISO
Ti*d.<y s trade nominal Corn-ared
with last weeks cloae slaughter
steers mid yearlings of medium to
choice vradns fully steady to strong,
some common qualified grass steers
strong to unevenly higher cows
| steady to 25 higher, bulb steady to
' Stre fat calves steady to strong.
. Stockers steady to 25 higher Tops
. tor
1X5.
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I find aut ALL my members ran 1
read and nrarl all think pretty
straight regarding their own and
famibes' interetta, so all they need
to know is when must I pay my (
premium to keep mv poller Ln
force? NOT LATER THAN THF. clasoes fully steady top sprli
FIRST ol the month That NEW :
hospital pohey is a fine one at low ,
nisi—. ou can carry it in addition
to what you have. Ask Fyffe. Naf
sed. 15
been
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that be turned in hla Anger, aa if made a fool by my pretty In- >
it .-ere the only Important thing In genue In those six weeks a brilliant
young acUwaa' career and love affair
had boon ruined by this Ingenue's
malignant slander She had broken
friendships torn people apart with
her lie. and Intrigue and ambition
That ingenue was Leila Gray." I
There was a moment of whttehot
sileixv before Carol, tears streani-
tKa __
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w
IS moat active atocka today:
Curtiss WHht 10BU • (/• up I
UB Rubber 10.000 2ft 8/3 up 1/4
Cons Aire 8.100 44 7/8 up 3
Boeing Atro 8,000 30 1/3 T*"
Pan Am Alrw 8,100 18 up .
Uwkheod Aire 4.800 20 3/3 1
South Pae 3.300 14 1/8 up
Cumwlth * Sou 3300 3'8
Warner Pict 3.100 8 1/3
Twent cent Fox 8.100 8 8/8 up 3/8
Pa< rm Cons 2.000 4 no
Pa the Film 2.400 14 1/4 up 1/8
Int Tel A TVI 3.400 1 1/4 up 1/8
Studebaker 2.400 6 1/8 up 3/8
Tex Pac Ld T 2.400 8 3/4 down 1/8
Mr* W A Klepprr
F L Pattmon
Roy Vaughn
H A Wardlow
J E Yarbrough
. The fence was their only barrier
middling The juvenile training school has no
hl«h walls and guards are not al-
' —■s17 i lowed firearms. x
TYie school of 6S2 inmates
Corn No
7ft 1 2-3 4
Oat.- No 1 while 45 No
No I special red 44 3 4-45
[T) R-i Erne i
gffilin v t s t ble
cream L.
for Minburn Awls
in proper skin
TONITE at 11:15
SUNDAY - MONDAY
u
)okr It wi
how many
why he w
loaned her the money
"Look at Tommy Neilton She had
him nuts about her. she took even-
thing that Tommy had to offer and
then she dropped ium She dropped
him because she *a* bigger game
and that game was Steve With Steve
there was wealth and position No
wonder she did everything in her
power to keep the story of Lee Gray
from coming out That's why she wa>
rushing the engagement and the
wedding She made him think that It
was be who was doing the rushing
She talked about endangering his
life knowing that it yo-yld make
Steve more anxious to marry her
| "No I assure you it is as painful
| to me as It Is to Mias Blanton and
her young champion
"Nuts'" said Peterson "If I were
you. Mr Morris. I'd Mik
talk loud ”
“Very well It seems my reticence
has implicated me in a mess I'd hop-
ed U> avoid So my story is this
"I saw Miss Blanton, then Miss
Gray, playing at the Royal Academy
as she says, and I thought her a
---L."„: ™i:j giving a lovely per-
formance I cast her In Green Apples
: When rehearsals started we were a
' happy group of people The cast was
I a playwright s dream
'But in six - - - ■_
TYU into a cesspool There waan t a
"I ' ;.*rt My actors were be-
I haring like a bunch of neurotica
| My leading man and my leading lady
1 hated each other The lovely young
thing who had been playing Hall*
CO-OP
Service Station
210 E. McKinnry Ph. 570
tor the week mature beet steers 11-
„ Uuuce yearlings 1228. beet cow.
25 bulls 8 25 belter calves 11X6
Hogs 500 most butchers 15-25
lower than Friday s average, packing
soars and pigs steady, top 11 60 paid
for rood and choice 180-270 lb av-
era—re Backing sows 1025 and 1050:
I plea 10 00 dow n
Sheep 400 Today's trade numial
Comnared with last a-eeks clrae
‘1—2/ "‘7 :7:l77. ~-~7 spring lamb*
------- 1 good spring
lamba 0 00-10 00; medium and good
yearling* 8 00-8 75. 2-year-old we to-
night toe play opened, about every-
thing Think a little. Halla It's true,
isn't it»”
St< '» oMee, **P •». v <>■.<>.«.„, w—
went to the (table in the corner and
’ up his hat Without looking
. of us he moved to the door
We heard his heavy footsteps on-the
stairs outside The door remained j guard in attendance on today's stock
Wide Opell I ..... •*._ rank. ««.
Morris said sudden!'
[ run along. Peterson .
baps I can
to have had
“Go ahead Morris"''
My brain felt muddled. foggy '
There was a sharp biting ache al '
my temples I aslked to the bed- | ........ .
room door and stood looking at it. Twentieth
From behind me JeA was saying aged to edge into new high territory
along I’ve known that there tor the year. Ahead were Anaconda,
some strange undercurrent, which responded to a good earnings
Brest Northern. Bethlehem
steal Chrysler. U 8 Rubber. Good-
rich Lockheed. Tears Roebuck and
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thing to ate.''
Halla. ahe'a been using you atoca
. the moment you met sh« tnada aa
much money from Green Apples aa
you did. but shea borrowed from you.
lived here, eaten your food, worn
' your clothe* . . . “
"But They were such 1 title
1 didn’t mind."
and she drank your llmior
Didnt the amount of liquor khat
little angel put away ever puasM
you. Halla’ But she Was watching her
step pretty carefully She never
' wanted Steve to aee her drunk.”
Broken Maa
I forced myself to look at Steve
He was hunched down in a big chair,
hla face blank with shock His eyes
seemed strangely glased I turiu-d
away from him to Jeff
"But I I can’t believe all this) '
She couldn't have been so could-
n't have been what you say and at
th same time seemed . .
Jeff said. -She was Halla She la
a wonderful actress Tonight when I
announced that I had found Lee
Gray the way she leaned forward and
said 'WhoT' nearly made me think
I was wrong She told her fantaaUc
story about Greeley Morris to Greeley
Morris and never batted an eyelaah.
She lied to you about her voice the |
I NEW ORLEANS. Aug
Spot cotton dosed steady. 20
i big h*-1 Sales 1060 Low
1836 middling 1606, good
'---- Receipts 2 290 Stocki
Have you ever experienced the paiui ilia! come* when you’ve lost vrwir
wallet ronlaining all your Funds, in a city where no one know* you.' II you
have, then you know how completely the pleasure or success of your trip has
l*een spoiled. Have you worried al>out carry ing < a*h on your travels .' Then,
carry safe and everywhere spendable American Expreas Travelers Cheques
the next time you travel, no matter how brief the trip.
American Express Travelers Cheque* prol" I youi fund*, if lost or Molen,
yet using them is simple! T ou sign ear h cheque with your own name. When
you wish to spend them, you countersign then* No one < an spend them but
you. They arc your prole, tion against los* when you travel.
In convenient denomination* of ||0, ( “0, ISO and (IOn • <•»! only 7Sr for
each (100.
OUriHT V6MU4, wnia OMW881-
ing down her checks, leaped to her |
feet
"Now you aee why I ran away,
why I changed my name, why I’ve
lived in terror ol him1 Now he's try-
ing to wreck Steve's love for me. he’s
trying to break my lift again!"
She turned to Steve her chin Utt- |
ed bravely "I knew he'd do this.
Steve That's why I wanted to send
you away Steve darling, try to for-
get all this, forget how horrible he
is and all his horrible lies . ."
She Aed Into the bedroom Steve
stared after her a bewildered al-
most frightened look on hla face
"Steve." I said, ’go to her She
needs you now Don’t stand there
like that! Steve, why don't you go
to her!”
Jeff said quietly "Because what
Morris said is true. Halla All of It."
No one moved Steve was still look-
ing daaedly at the closed bedroom
door and Greeley Morris watched
him with anxiety Peterson the po- I
Hoeman, sat waiting
I said "No, Jeff ”
"Yes Don t you see that she's done
the same thing to your company that
she did in England'1 Only here some-
one tried to kill her for it. and that
covered her up Everyone was afraid
to tell the truth about Carol for fear
that It might throw suspicion for
her attempted murder and Eve's
death ou them Everyone but Alice
McDonald She knew what Carol wa.*
and she could speak Carol hadn't
given her a motive for murder But
when Alice told us you laughed at
her You didn't believe her "
But you didn't either '
"It started me* thinking
Peterson said impatiently
"To Philip Ashley She used toe
same technique on him that she
practiced on that character man in
England In his room I found an
I O U for Ave hundred dollars
It was a silly game be said toe I O
was only a yoke But it wasn t a
s real And God
more of them
a tool enough
Morris said. "I drove her from it.”
forcing your attentions on
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heavily wooded Central Texas today
for 36 young fugitives who fled the
State Boys Reform School in. a
mass break which Supl. E H. Nes-
bitt said “I’ve been looking for."
Forty-seven Inmates broke from
a group of 200 who had been
marched from the football, base-
ball and basketball recreation field
l into the big boys yard just before
last night's supper hour
They scrambled over a three and
| a half foot picket fence and fled
Into the Leon River bottoms a half
mile away, where, officials of the
I institution said, search would be
; difficult.
points ; The fence was their only barrier
iddiing The juvenile training school has no
mlddli
;s 382.01
her^r
"Not at all I fired her for incom-
petency She had a nasty habit of j
standing on stage and not being able
to say a line ”
Steve said. "Yes. becaui
so terrified of you that
Morris' voice r.**c above Steve's
"No. Because she was drunk On
one occasion the last, she wasn't
even able to stand she passed out
on stage We had to lower toe curtain
and have toe understudy lake over "
’That's a lie!" Steve said hoarsely
Carol clutched at his shoulders
with both hands I could see that
they were shaking But her voice was
BtMUly
"Yes. Steve. It’s a lie It’s what he
told tot other manager* m London
about me That's whv they wouldn't
give me a Job any of them L„. . '
listen to him. Steve "
Morris said calmly. "I told toe
other managers about you because
I didn't want you to spoil their pro-
ductions as you did mine
"Go on, Mr Morris, go on' I...
what you told them Tell everything friendship left
you said!" | having
T’d rather not really " 1 — ’
"No You're afraid to You're afraid
in front of Steve, you know that he
weeks It was turning
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