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LAWN MOWERS reground by modern
regrinder. Call and deliver. Roland
Hill, 209 W. Hickory. Phone 104. 210
STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN-
DIGESTION victims, why suffer?
For quick relief get a free sample of
Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at Hom-
er S. Curtis Co. 215
LIVESTOCK - - POULTRY - - PETS
Veterinary Drugs, Bacterins, Vaccines,
Serums' and Supplies
Dog & Cat Hospital, 212 E. Hickory.
Dr. Jack Skiles, Veterinarian
Phones: Office 127; Res. 164.
Baying lost the
CONTROL OF DINNY TO
THE HYPNOTIC POWER
OF THE GRANDWITER.
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Staple Groceries
FOR SALE—MISCEL.
WANTED
Phone
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FOR SALE—MISCEL.
BUS!
Plan Your Trips
SPECIAL
Via
Auto Battery
$1.39. City Drug Store.
211
6 Months’ Guarantee
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Safe
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BLIND/ ALTHOUGH IT LOOKS LIKE
A SNAKE, IT REALLY IS A LIZARD.
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personal
FURNISHED APARTMENT, bills paid.
Adults. 715 W. Hickory. Ph. 297. 208
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Candidate for County Judge
Second term
WE'VE MADE IT,
LEWf THEY'RE
POWERLESS,
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MAN FOR coffee route. $45-a-week
opportunity. Automobile given as
bonus. Write Albert Mills, 142 Mon-
mouth, Cincinnati, O. 208
WANTED—To rent small house or 3-
rdom furnished apartment, within
10 blocks of T. C. Reasonable. Phone
852-J. 209
LADY DESIRES nursing or house-
keeping. Phone 968-W. 208
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FOR RENT—2 or 3 nice unfurnished
rooms. 308 E. Oak. 213
FOR RENT—Rooms, nice beds, rea-
sonable rates. 117 E. Oak. 215
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Exchange
FOR SALE or rent. 5-room house. 914
Egan. Telephone 1299. 213
FOR SALE—Bargain in large resi-
dence West Denton. Ask Clarence
Miller. 213
FOR SALE—Lot 51x275 feet, paved
street $450. Ask Clarence Miller. 213
TOMATO PLANTS now ready. H. J.
Collier, 322 Avenue D. Ph. 524R. 213
FOR SALE—4-room house, all con-
veniences. 1122 Peek St. J. A. Peek,
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and every job ol
f"5 work done Is worth
L 4? the price charged.
Otherwise we will
UTILITY BAGS—Brown suede finish ,
89c. Larger sizes in black $1.19 and for SALE—6-room house on pave-
$1.39. City Drug Store. 211 nient. Apply 317 Welch. 210
..“The Voice of Bugle Ann” sched-
uled at the Palace for Saturday
Sunday and Monday with Lionel
Ban-ymore, M|;^Uir/eis)n O’Suilivanj,
Eric Linden and others is a truly
great heart story of our times.
Ask for your guest ticket to this
screen drama that is really differ-
ent if your name appears among
the ads in the Classified Directory
Tuesday.
LOST—Lady’s grey purse downtown
Friday. Reward. Record-Chronicle.
212
DEATON, TEXAS, HEC OltD CUilOMCLE, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 193fi
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.REAL BARGAINS in livingroom, bed-
room suites, rugs, tables, odd chairs.
Try Economy Furniture Store. Phone
1067. East Alamo Storage.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re-
paired, called for and delivered.
Ph. 806. Hancock Machine Works. 223
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CUPS & SAUCERS—Amber color.
Hobnail design. Both for 7c. City
Drug Store. 211
BUY THIS bargain lunchroom. Ball’s
Furniture Store, E. Oak. 210
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Bernard. 209
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THE moon crosses- the meridian on an average of 51 minutes
later every day. It actually varies in retardation from 38 minutes
to 66 minutes. If it rises at 11:30 p. m. one night, it will not
rise at all the following day.
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Bills
paid. $14 month. 505 Welch. 209
fresh fruits and vege-
tables. Do your food
shopping by phone and
save time and worry.
DR. RICHARD MANDELL
McCrary Building. Phone 192.
SPECIALISTS
M. L. MARTIN, A. B., M. D. Diseases
of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glasses correctly fitted. Office: Suite
100, Raley Bldg. Phones 22 and 143.
GLASSES SCIENTIFICALLY fitted.
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D. Office Mc-
Cray’s Jewelry Store.
BERT E. DAVIS, M. D. Diseases of
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
fitted. 314 Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Office
phone 812, residence 659-W.
ARCHITECTS
K. Robinson—Mary Jane Edwards
Architects
Evers Bldg., South Side. Phone 475.
CHIROPODISTS
DR. J. EDWIN TAYLOR
Practice Limited to Feet
202 Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Phone 208
POLITICAL AMUNCEMERTS
RATES and TERMS for Political An-
nouncements—The rate is $15.00 for
county announcements from now till
first primary. This includes insertion
in both Daily and Semi-Weekly. No
announcements accepted for less
than that amount. Terms are CASH
IN ADVANCE. Please do not ask us to
charge political announcements.
THOMAS HUDSON McKEE
of Vernon
Candidate for Congress, 13th District
GERALD STOCKARD
For county attorney
Will appreciate your support
M. S. (Shed) WEBSTER
Candidate for sheriff
Re-election second term
DALLAS CURTSINGER
Candidate for Sheriff
Solicits your support
R. T. (Bob) HAYNIE
For Tax Assessor-Collector
For Re-election
NEARLY BREAK MY NECK ON A FLOOR.
PULL OF B~B ^>l~lOTf NEARLY SCARED
TO DEATH WHEN! I TIP OVER A CAM .
OF FISHIKJG WORMS, BEHIND A < [Y
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ED GOSSETT
of Vernon
Candidate for Congress, 18th Dlst.
w. d. McFarlane
Candidate for Re-election
Tp Congress
B. D. SARTIN
of Wichita Falls
Candidate for Congress, 13th District
BEN G. ONEAL
of Wichita Falls
Candidate for Congress, 13th District
GRADY WOODRUFF
of Decatur
Candidate for Congress, 13th. Dlst.
BEN W. BOYD
Candidate for District Judge
Your Support ooliclted
BULLOCK HYDER
For Local Representative
Re-election
F. M. GROVES
For Local Representative
Solicits your vote and influence
NOW TO MAKE FOR HARUMf
GIVE 'ER THE GUN, LEW —
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FURIOUS,
DENTISTS
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. S.
FREEMAN ROWELL, D. D. S.
McClurkan Bldg. Telephone 341
C. L. OLIVER, D. D. S.
X-Ray, Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Phone 208
W. H. HAWLEY, D. D. S. 317 Smoot-
Curtis Building. Phone 1124.
ROY R. BATES
For Tax Assessor-Collector
Will appreciate your vote
C. E. (Charlie) MERCER
Candidate for Tax Assessor-Collector
Will appreciate your vote
NOVA ROACH
For Tax Assessor-Collector
Vote for a Friend
WILL BUY house near west ward,
monthly payments. 522 Welch. 212
NOW BOOKING orders for baby pul-
lets. Denton Chick Hatchery, old
interurban bldg'., E. McKinney St.
Phone 1169. 212
RAZOR BLADES—25 double edge
blades 39c, guaranteed. Also 20 sin-
gle edge 39c. Fits Gem. razor. City
Drug Store. 211
TO WHOM it may concern—This is to
notify the public that I will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by anyone other than myself. W. S.
Bishop, Krum, Texas. 209
ALL KINDS of hauling and moving,
cheapest in town. Bentley’s Garage.
Phone 234. 211 I
TEN WORDS. SIX TIMES, 30 CENTS
LOANS—7% loans on refinancing
building or buying homos, on paved
streets. Ask Clarence Miller. 213
FOR SALE—Choice dairy, farm, and
city property. J O. Colt. 211
FOR SALE-—1-Ford pickup truck;
1-1 1/2 Diamond T truck; 2-1 horse
hay presses; 1-used McCormick-Deer-
ing hammer mill. Give good terms or
take livestock in trade. H. L. Peter-
son, phone 81. 208
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F=j2|feND, I'D REMARK THAT
YOU'VE COME TO THE END
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COUPONS—Given with each pur-
chase. Save them for your favorite
boy or girl. Free bicycle and 28 other
prizes. City Drug Store. 211
WE CLEAN ’EM!
Have installed a steam cleaning
rack just north Denton Steam Laun7
dry. Bring your car down for a thor-
ough motor or chassis cleaning. Mar-
tin and Thomas. 209
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ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED apart-
ment near T. C. 425 Bernard. Phone
854-W. 209
‘ ‘‘I' WRY MOTHERS GET GRAY '
LOST—Lady’s navy blue purse, con-
taining fountain pen, gloves, etc.
Return to Mary Elizabeth Windle, 315
Normal, Denton, phone 65, or Pilot
Point. Reward. 210
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.WANTED—Good beautician. Wood-
ford’s Beauty Shop. Phone 1197. 210
’ s RESPONSIBLE <
and conscientious Serving
that has made the name of
this firm the hall-mark for
all that is reliable and rffi-
cient in refined Service.
SCHMITZ UNDERTAKING
COMPANY J
Day phone 20, Nights and Sun-
days 761, 1019, 10, or 1214-W.
Prompt Ambulance Service
FOR SALE or trade-—Cafe and mar-
ket, including building, lot and fix-
tures. Doing good business. H. C.
Smith, Prosper, Texas. 208
Ex-Premier Laval of France
smokes as many as 120 cigarette’s a
day—and such overindulgence has
never affected his voice.
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box KL, care of Record-Chronicle. 213 ,
ROOMS WITH or without kitchen I
privilege. Near T. C. Ph. 1203W. 211
FURNISHED NORTHEAST room, gar-
age, 706 N. Elm. Phone 1282J. 211
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TO COUPLE—Front, southeast bed-
room. Furnished. On paved street.
Block of city bus line. Quiet. Write
MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE
THIS WEEK special—Shampoo, set,
dry and facial $1. Inquire concern-
ing our free p-----------—1_'2 ,
Beauty Shop. Phone 1301. 208 j ducted it He even went into volun-|
EASTER SPECIAL—Get your beauty *ary exile in I’rance, as a protest;
work done now! Finger wave 20c, ~against C 0 n-
shampoo 25c, permanent $1.25 and i
up, facial and manicure both for $1,
eyelash and brow dye 50c with a free
arch. Blanks Beauty Shop. Ph. 58. 208
$50 REWARD for any watch I cannot
make run and keep time. Jones at
Garrison’s Drug Store. 226
SHOE,- AUTO top, harness repairing.
Nail’s Shoe Shop, 218 S. Elm. 226
O-NAMEL PAINTS—High gloss, quick
drying, waterproof. 33c, 59c, 98c.
City Drug Store. 211
FEET HURT? See me for Health Spot
Shoes. Young Shoe Shop. Phone
286. 219 W. Oak. 211
RESIDENT MANAGER,. Permanent
connection, income $6500 yearly,
$1500 cash required, secured, return-
able. Address Box DW, care Record-
Chronicle. 209
ALL KINDS oak and hardwood lum-
ber. Lee Giles, 1614 Bolivar. 209
MIDDLE AGED unincumbered lady
wants practical nursing, house-
work. 806 Myrtle. 208
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USED ELECTRIC refrigerator; used
gas ranges; used ice boxes. At bar-
gain prices. Doyle Sales Co., East Side
Square, in building with Denton
Typewriter Exchange. 213
FOR SALE—Pasteurized goats milk.
Call 736-J. 211
LOST—Gold mounted diamond ear
screw. Phone 249. 213
JOHN HESTER—Plumber,
and dependable service;
attention. Phone 1334.
BATH BRUSHES—Sterilized bristles,
assorted colors, 39c. Rubber sponges
15c. City Drug Store. 211
ALL KINDS of hauling, Bill McKee.
Travelstead’s Garage, phone 1057,
night 1344W. Coke and wood for sale.
ORDER F. R. Graham’s Grade-A milk
with your groceries from J. A. Cook,
Willis Grocery or S. H. Watson Gro-
cery. 10c quart. 220
RADIO REPAIR service. R. A. Sapp.
Radio Towers, N. Locust. Ph. 119.
EASTER CANDY—Easter egg in wag-
onl5c, 1/2 lb. cream filled chocolate
egg in basket 39c, also King’s Easter
wrapped in pounds and two pounds.
City Drug Store. 211
MR. JOHN MILLION’S 46 White Leg-
horn pullets laid 12,696 eggs last
year, an average of 276 eggs per hen.
These pullets were hatched from our
selected trapnested matings. We are
selling chicks from these matings
now at regular hatchery chick prices.
EVERS EGG FARM.
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cheerfully refund
wg,the difference.”
HEADLEE’S
vT.AP.WIL.UIAMS,
ment. Apply 317 Welch.
FYFFE WRITES IT—Policies approv- | SEVERAL FRESH milk cows for sale
ed by insurance department. | or trade for dry cows. Sid Ford.
Health and accident, complete pro- g phone 1311-W. 210
tection; accident only, small cost; a I
policy pays for death from any cause ’
accepts older people. If you have chil- § ____________ _
dren, you’ll like our Family Group-11112 Bernard.
Insurance. All policies pay in full i —— ---—-—
and at once. See us. 411 S. Locust. | FOR SALE—Good seed peanuts. See
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TENNIS BALLS—Oxford tennis balls : —--------------—--------—----
29c. Others at 35c. Pennsylvania'i FOR SALE—5 and 10 acre tracts
brand 50c. City Drug Store. 211 | fronting on 100 ft. highway. Phone
----- t 280. D. L. Mbore. 209
HOME LOANS—Our company is in ,------------------------------
the market for loans to build, buy . JERSEY BULL for sale. Chester Jan-
or repair homes on paved streets. uary, Ponder. 211
Clarence Miller Insurance Agency,------—-----------------------------
General Insurance. I FOR SALE—Air compressor, good
t condition; also cow for sale. Phone
59F3. 210
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’ etchings and paintings of Fran-
cisco Jose Goye y Lucientes. master
I painter of Spain whom the world
i of art best knows simply as Goya
■. Almost from his birth in 1746 he
grew up rebellious and satirical to-
ward all injustices of the time—
the Inquisition the invasion of Na
poleoil and the Bourbon rule that
he despised
Well built and powerful, he en-
tered the bull ring and . later set
down the cruelties, of bullfighting
in line and in color He was near-
ly 3fi when he married the sister
of another painter and he outlived
all but one of his 20 children.
Goya’s emotional career was only
, partially checked by deafness, but;
' he continued to paint sarcastic at-|
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FOR RENT-—Small cottage, 1506 Bol-
ivar. Mrs. J. B. Woodrum. Phone
458-J. 210
JOHN UNDERWOOD
Candidate Commissioner Precinct 8
Solicits your vote and influence
J. W. (Jim) GRAY
Commissioner Precinct No. 4
BoUclts your vote and Influence
J. S. BOYDSTUN
For commissioner Precinct 4
Solicits your support
Z. D. LEWIS
For Justice Peace Precinct 1
four vote and Influence appreciated
TEN WORDS, SIX TIMES, 30 CENTS
> MRS. HOMER EDWARDS
For County Clerk (Second term)
Will appreciate your vote
MRS. IMOGENE (Theo) BROOKS
For District Clerk (First term)
Will appreciate your vote
MISS MYRTLE HARRELL
For County Treasurer (second term)
Your vote and Influence appreciated
D. 8. (Uncle Steve) DONALD
Candidate for County Treasurer
Solicits your vote and Influence.
HUB CLARK
For Commissioner, Precinct 1
Your support solicited
CHARLES D. RINEY
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1
Appreciate your vote and support
JOHN A GRIFFIN
For Commissioner Precinct No, S
Subject to Democratic Primary
C. W. ORR
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
Solicits your vote and Influence
J. W. (Will) STUART
For Commissioner Precinct 8
For re-election
J. B. ATCHLEY
For Commissioner Precinct No, 2
Solicits your vote and Influence.
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT oi’ sale—My home on
Normal Ave. Phone 460. Mrs. M. M.
Bell, 408 Normal- 213
M. C. YARBROUGH
For Commissioner Precinct Nor 8
Solicits your support
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PHONE 278
JAS. DEE BALDWIN
CAREFUL PRINTER
1934 TERRAPLANE
COACH
This car has had perfect
care and is in excellent con-
dition. Just like new, cheap
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Telephone 54
WHEN THE WINDS BLOW
Do not worry if your building or house rocks, if you
carry windstorm and tornado insurance.
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Insurance and Bonds
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