Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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influenza
Mirs Bess Caldwell of the 8 C
W faculty was moved Thursday
to her home on Bell Avenue from
the Medical and Surgical Clinic |
where she has been a medical pa-
tient •
J Roberson. 2417 North !
Trt U a medical patient
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W. F. (Pat) HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
120 South I scwrt - -— Denton, Texas «... Phone 340
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Choking Fhlogm of
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Thiaa Scathing Irritation and
Making Breathing Easier
frwte 45c totov at an. arua Mora for
a bmtia o< Sucaiar'a CANadiOl Mama*
tfrtpta scMmI. Pea »*vawH a
*14 Of kuddar** CANAOKX. Muto*. la*
W •* on y*vT tangua a momant than
aaahaw alaujy. Ran «t» ayfant powarto
puoaant action irproart thr<xj*e throat,
head and bronchial tutor Starts at onea
to hnaan IMA. <MUng phlaai ntoun*
ma but rut*
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New Students at
S.QW. Next Tenn
Between 150 and 200 new Un-
dent* ar eexpected to enroll at 8-
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have no accurate check on
Ct
order
uate study.' he said
I
Bruce Brown
and heal raw. tender. Inflamed
The next meeting. Feb
of what I government
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normal
there
But
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1 CENT SHOE
OILS
SALE
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Mr
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Announcement
1 have sold my Grocery Store. l‘>10 North Elm St.,
military Ioan to Finland
and. since 1 cannot see each of you indi\ (dually. take
this means uf expressing my thanks and appreciation
fe
to my friends and former customers for the splendid
Events Tomorrow
her
relation I ha1
enjoyed while in business in Denton.
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PERSONALS
S. H. Watson
New Spring- Colors
trician.
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sta te - supported
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labor Head Hits
tf. S. Labor Board
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Most Any Kind
Of Weather May
Be Found in State
.Served With Care And
Cleanliness
der the other program the govern-
ment is attempting to regain fcr-
War Interrupt*
Work of Scholars
Buy one pair of tqiecial
priced shoes and get an-
other pair for
Romaine Sheer
ALPACA
production
except East
Orey.
Allen.
Frigid R nr<*—
(Continued from Paia? oori
national law as interpreted by
State Department
"Included in the number «f With-
t. of the mid-
wfnter graduates though some wUi
WASHINGTON. Jan 25
President William Oreen
American Federation of La
cuaed the labor
ebss to research centers abroad. Dr
Wiley explained.
F
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Kimbrough-T obin
Phone 47
Cold Drinks
Sandwiches
for Brownsville to attend the serv-
ices
suffering
has been
Fred
Jack
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J. W. BOVELL OIL
COMPANY
Phone 225 123 So Eton
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(JOXfyRESS
A^sGcjjtKl Press'
Annual Chamber of Commerce
banquet In Lowry Hall at S. C. W.
tonight al 7 o’clock. 141
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I met umes xae mm. j I
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I THt IMMtSMON Of X C
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talfakm
Mrs. Taliaferro
Dies in Tennessee
Wednesday Bride
Club Entertained
Mrs W
The stunt was in connection
with the showing of "Gullivers
Travels. ' which started Thursday
at the Texas
Record - Chronicle want - ada get
reaulu
r as-
brought another
here ac-
Denton’s
and Mrs Ear. Adkins
Tuesday in a Dallas hospita
and Mrs i
59 Inch below
was plenty of
, 4 i»cv VAa Y-» < s M
Smoot-Hawley act demonstrated to j
OIL ALLOWABLE EXCEEDS I.
8. QI OTA
AUSTIN. Jan 25- T The
Railroad Ccnunission today issued
a atatewlde oil order authorizing a
daily allowable of 1.390 151 barrels
In February . 18.751 more than rec-
ommended by the U 8 bureau o!
mines, and removing
holiday > in all fields
Texas
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aw-
The Kolonlal Kard Klub will
be entertained with luncheon at
1pm with Mrs W W King.
2117 North Locust
The Modem Whist Club will
meet at 2 30 p m with Mrs H
G Rv Under 2002 West Hickory
The Friday Bridge Club will
meet at 2 30 p m wtth Mrs
!>ee Pool*- 716 West Oak
MINTON, TXXAS, **COBP-CWRONUIK THURSDAY, JANUARY M. 1>»
Gulliver Winner i Makes Plea for
Aid in Infantile
I ’n.’ (/ / 5 m X / 11: /f /
. Creomulsion
I develop
] treated
j December offered tin average of
; 19 clear days six parth cloudy and
Snnaal Chamber a>< C ommerre
banquet in laiwrv Hall al S. C H
tonight at 7 a'rlork 141
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IT All ITAITEO WHIM if I
•ounrr » namxc itATKui 1 a
MAAOH AMO tHVCOVTIEO i i g
<mx' a wh caa wu cm I j H
1 TO xwncn’f SUV AT A MUCt JUST «-** ■
—I above THt lowtsry 1 ■
trol discovered Your contributions
will help make tills possible
"Over a 20-year survey of Infan-
cases in t..» „
have occurred
Creomulsion blends beech wood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
Medical and
where site is a
zero Dec 27
monthly range
limits was 103
range was 57
them, once and for all that higher
tariffs were not the solution to thetr
surplus problem
"The farmers became convinced
that every time they were lured
intokhe tariff game they got trad-
ed out of their shirts "
The farm bureau federation, he
explained, is supporting the agri-
cultural adjustment program as
well as the trade agreements plan
He said chat the two programs are
not contradlcton but actually
dovetail together in working to-
ward tiie objective of bringing par-
ity to the American farmer
'•Under the one program farm-
ers are keeping their production in
tc rciiin for- • can--------,—
«gn markets so that farmers can ; rolls, is now unemployed
produce more at profitable prices “ I almost
L;
I
Ff
and Mmes
Greenwood.
AMB AUlMOaT mo<hih* .•
COME OVER RIGHT AWAY]
AND WORK OUT A DEAL
ON MY CAR. I WANT A | .
POSfTlAC JUST LIKE THE I
ONE YOU SOLD
.JIM M^CLELLAN/^xX
doches for instance Van Horn got
09 inch in December Nacogdoches
got 5 90 inches of its total In 24
consecutive hours Dec 23
Dumas and Vega received the
gretest monthly snowfall. 14 5 inch-
104 LOST IN
LINER BURNING
GENOA. Jan Z5.—u»>—Italian
Due to war condition*, a much
Smaller number of applicants than
in former years are competing for
the largest amount tn fellowahip
awards ever offered by the Amer-
ican Association of University Wo-
men, Dr. Autrey Nell Wiley, pres-
ident of the Denton Branch of A
A U W.. lias been notified from
national headquarters
’The national committee on fel-
lowship award*, meeting Friday In
Washington D C. will decide the
14 outstanding women scholars to
receive a tilt al of $20 500 In the
competition last year, 10 fellow-
ships totaling $13750 were otfered
For those 10 fellowships. 151 wom-
en scholars as compared with but
94 competing for the 14 fellowships
now offeied The reason given for
the smaller number this year is
tiie 'act that the committee on
awards could not accept any appli-
cations for study abroad Many
Come to Aid of
Sufferers from
Winter’s
I i set Touit \
' oinriHB a atw l
. ewnac ^m.how’
I 0,0 »OU HAFHIW j
P--! TO switch’ I
AUSTIN Jan 25 —lAh* Across
the vast expanse of Texas almost
any type of weather is found
Witness the U 8 weather bu-
reaus summary of December 1939
rains, temperatures and other data
Mean temperature for the state
as shown by records of 147 stations
was 528 degrees which was 37
above normal. High mean was 67 at
J
£
ARRAS1M4 ! IT DO« • TQ 24 ' |
Mill* A 4AU0M IASHY THf '
MOST eCONOMiGAg CAR f-- ;
I tvtt OWN to )
’54rtr^-
A statement issued by the line i
said e.n official investigation ol tiie t
lire that swept the South America
bound liner Sunday in the western
Mediterranean showed it was due
entirely to a mechanical accident
in the left motdr ”
Help a crippled child to walk;
lend assistance to the drive to
stamp out infantile paralysis, said
Mrs M M Bradley of Lake Dallas,
chairman of the president's birth-
day ball to be held here Jan 30
in a plea Thursday to citizens of
Denton County to support some
pupil of a family, not on relief
rolls, that did not have sufficient
fuel supply She told the man he
could have a tree in her front yard
for fuel if he would cut it dam.
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an
inflammatory condition of the mu-
cous membranes lining the branchial
tubes. Even if other medicines have
failed you may get relief now wtth
— Chronic bronchitis can
if your chest cold is not
and you cannot afford to
take a chance with any medicine
less potent than Creomulsion which
goes right to the, scat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel genn laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe
— ; L..« 1.. —1 1 *
! Port Lsabel on the southern tip of bronchial mucous membranes.
i A • A I n ••• ■> JEr? 4 T X, > 1 % III Ex 1 A HI zA M ZA •
i the foundation emoraclng that
I county. The other 50 per cent of
|^!w tiind.-. will be sent to the com-
tor the celebration of the
presidents birthday tn be turned
liver to thiv^aliotial ^oiuidaMon.
Sub-Freezing Days
hart. In the Panhandle. Mercedes,
Mission and Rio Grande City in the
valley, recorded 94 Dec 10 w hile it contains no narcotics.
o°LtT9^ow S
. — TXa,. '>*7 7*1.11 masAAtvc I Ka» . A- . . a _ . -*i__a _ a ____ ___.
.xerwas Ftighl
There is one cne family, how-
ever on the relief roles which is in
particuarly hard
Miss Decker said
Harve
Elwood
Bryson. Onls Hodge and the
and hostess
be a sharp reminder that no locality
is immune
‘The committee for the celebra-
tion of the president s birthday is
organizing human hearts into a
great flood of human kindness that ,
Most of Neb7i^ka“ chi’lled with l7 ILs sl«wl> but i*un l>' *a-J’lnS.
Weslev V Hite, will speak low zero cold, some as low as -22.
briefly on the pre Easter evangehs- j
tic program to be carried on through
the church school
Burn to Mr and Mrs Carroll
Goen. 302 Jagoe Street Thursday
morning a girl, who ha*
named Lor Ann
Word has been received hire of
lanti ccoasLs and most of the ex-
treme western parts of the Pacific i me years and the unexpected light-
"*-'“1 ■ mtig-like strokes of epidemics will
North Dakota reported warmer 1
condition* Bemidji. Minn . had -14.
and Minneapolis and St. Paul -5.
Below Zero
To be ready
victim is our
alm and to do so we must put
this year s campaign well overt the
almost a to- . loP
1 Hie same 50 50 plan that was m
' eflect last t ear
Fitly ;wr cent of
I be left in the county
the
state ' Uke the wa;
the Teachers College
of Mr and Mrs W E Adkins, 1703
Maple Street, i* athletic coach at
a*$ ———<■ »----— -------—I r~
r i,<- of th* FW tn South Dakota although
___ _ i___u.___ neeatAin's of -10 nr inl ier wer».
IrMng —
The Dorcas
Baptist Church will hold a business
meeting befer-e the Sunday School
hour and all were invited to be
present
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Carl Fierce.
400 Bolivar Street, at the Denton
Hospital Wednesday night a boy
Anne Ashley <
and Mrs G
FRIENDS SWING FRIENDS TO PONTIAC !
D j ifjuw.ni1 a
II THAI KIOTO* UAU.V S^
II IIACM1 OUT as BOU ! j
j TO KXBK AM TOO AAO ‘
"ro stiam *oo» UrtH
-*—? TO HlAA IT OO IT ■
WASHINGTON Jan 35 —<45—
Opposition to new financing of
Latin-American exports tiuaatened !
today to delay Senate action on 1
proposed expansion of the export-
import bank s capital in an indirect
l move to make a S20.000.000 nou-
I military loan to Fmlano
I ANO HAW TOU NOTICIO j
this roNTUic xioi’nov'
Cau it Tiueu-c—inan'
BUT THAT OOASNT BtWH TO | i
4 BtSCXtM rrt IIOATIHB jj
rti . -n maoothhiss .
fails to dis-
Injun to j ctiantablr citizenry that responded
readily to help its own. Mis* Ila
Decker, case worker for the Urutxxl
Charities Association said
Wednesday passed without sin-
gle call for assistance by persons
not on the charity rolls. Miss Deck-
er said She told of distributing to
the needy at least 20 quilts and a
large amount of woolen socks and
warm clothing contributed m the
past few days by individuals as tiie
result of her appeal through the
Record-Chronicle for assistance
While mure clothing and covers
i
1 lie children with twisted limtxs
The snowfall this momUig cover- | brings vou a remorseful reminder
ed the entire United States, except of what might haie been—<’
the immediate Gulf and South At- | you might have done had you not ;
lanti ccoasLs and most of the ex-i procrastinated A glance back over, Of
j because of poor grades, and we will
— ------- have no ax-curate check on the«ie
the Foundation has made 44 grants ‘ until after after the semester ex-
1 are complete-.
|>idSiF6NA»)« 4»Aaxub'Wufr ZttWteR UMiJiy*»»<-■’-aUkaUK’jM. lX3". .
commitU'es in favor of a series of
amendment*. Chairman Smith <D-
Va* asked whether the AFL sup-
ported these proposed amendments
now
"We still stand by them." he re-
plied "We hope they will be fa-
vorably acted upon by Congress."
*
Although Thursday a new
sauh of winter t-----
dive in low temperature
tual suffering among
needy has been alleviated by a
i the destruction caused by infantile
paralysis. Dimes mean dollars and
j dollars mean wealth
Illinois "fruit ' *lt!1 11C1P for everv
and to do so
at Cleveland
they are returning for the
second semester until they actually
arrive on Uie campus." Hubbard
at 3 o'clock for all workers and Red Oak reported an official -23
teachers in the division Tiie pastor.
Rev Weslev V Hite
host
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HonorsHusb* VMR
Mr- W O Rodgers entertained QMmjUv
Tuesday night with a surprise par-
ty honoring her husband The HHF
guest* played 42 and re'resh- I
menu were served Those attend- [ HHe . jt'i —
uig were Mr and Mrs Jack Bry- j
son. Mr and Mrs Wallace Beasley, j
Mr and Mrs
and sen. Mr and Mr* W D. Hodges
and Mr* Eula Bailey
Mrs Mattle Taliaferro 75. died
suddenly Wednesday afternoon at
her home in Brownsville. Tenn Fu-
neral services and burial will be in
Brownsville Friday afternoon She
was the mother of Mrs R B EXrue !
and W L Taliafesro and the step- J
mother of C P and Mis* Florence '
~n$U>torro o( Denuiu. Other mem- 1
berk ®f the TMMNtto fkmmfly here
are related by marriage Other clam I
survivors are a son Ben Taliafer- |
ro, of Kansas City, who once lived i
here, and Elmer Taliaferro in ,
j Brownsville with whom she made '
I her home She had visited here on !
a number of occasions, and lived ’
here for a time with her late hus- |
band during the World War
W L Taliaferro Mr and Mrs 1
Esrue and Mr and Mrs Marshall
Mordecal left Wednesday afternoon ;
Y FW U K-r«m--v-> rwri 1 1* Tn aftarx/4
This mean* the understanding that you are to
within the state ‘ uge the way it quickly allays the
The greatest dally cough, permitting rest and sleep, or
| you are to have your money back
Rainfall of i 69 Inches average
for the month, was
' normal But there ...
rain in spots 9 05 Inches at Nacog-
the bank * lending | *" *" '* """ *
$100.000 000 but it must yet i
foreign rela- |
measure
_________ . . arms or J
any leans in vioiatlc :i of the inter- I
- ■ the
6 cloudy ones
NIW BRIEFS.
Mrs. V. H. Robinnon. Miperlnlend-
ent of the children s division of the
First Methodist Church school, will
entertain with a tea at her home.
615 Pearl Street. Friday afternoon [ Subzero cold was general in Iowa '
The mercury fell steadily bi Wis-
consin as the waVe crept eastward
The University of 1 _
specialist reported the states peacii
crop a $2,000,000 annual yield .the
last three years WILS ‘ aiiKMtx, a wr- .
tai loss ”
Ohio temperatures ranged from *'Heit lasl year will be in force
the birth of a girl, named Luida 2 below at Cincinnati to 6 abqve »’*'r ,,71< 111 !11*' Proceeds will
Kav to Mr and Mrs Eaj Adkins at Cleveland • f &•* lc,: 10 tbe county wtiere raised
' J _ „ Temperatures in New York and , for tiie beta tit of U>e Chapter, of
Adkins are former resi- l New England were above zero
dents of Denton and graduates of
City Crews Busy (
. ~; tin
Senate banking committee ap- ,
proved bill to make available non- ;
Blasts'
Entertained Hi-Lo
42 Club Wednesday
The Hl-Lo 42 Club met Wednea-
dayday evening at the home of Mr
and Mr- Irvin W Harper with
Mrs Onls Hodge winning high score
prize Mr*. Elwood Allen tow prise. • /
and Mrs Jack Bryson draw prize
A Valentine motif was carried out
in the decorations and refreshment
plate served The next meeting will
be Feb 7 at tiie home of Mr and
Mrs Elwood Allen 407 Amarillo |
Street Those present were Messrs.,
and UniAt UorxiA
la* ls ill of influenza
Mrs Charles H Brothers and
two daughters. 317 Welch Street,
are ill of influenza
R A Faulkenburg Jr wn of
Mr and Mrs R A Faulkenburg. j
2025 West Maple Street, is ill ct
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Oklahoma s 56th < <»ti5«cutive day
of sub-freezing weather enq'ialied
the record set tn 1930 Forgan had , nut tee
-12
SUghtly*>ainj® weat>>H prNhil- J
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pefaturo* of -10 or colder were gen- 1(r
eral i ”
Fresh highways in Maryland. I And Nights Keeping
Dataware New Jersey. Virginia and T'"
>.. We5t Virginia were cloweit with
3 snow Washington D C.' wk* en-
__ i gaged in digging out from 9
daughter Mr.-I inches of snow
W Ashley ct Sanger *
is seriously ill at the
Surgical Clinic
medicai patient
Mr* O Z. AUim. 83. ’•! Ber .
nard Street, suflered a deep cut in •
her head when she fell Wednesday
j night at her home, striking
■ head against a gas jet
Leon D Sparkman
j the result of which won him first
I place In the judging at the Texas
| Theater Wednesday night of the
i "Gulliver Club" of boys who had
i "Gulliver haircuts.'*
was judged to have the most ri-
AMONG SICK
Bill Davis. 1701 West Oak Street. ;
I continues ill of influenza
‘ home
Mr* J E J Ford 308 West Mul-
j berry Street is ill of influenza
Mrs Fleming Dean o! Lake Dal-
C.' W for tiie spring term. FT«*1
dent L. H Hubbard said
He stated that. Judging from .Rx-
------ ------, — „r.------perlences of <$ther years the nifn-
phase of tiie drive for fund* for the ber of withdrawals, including those
National Infantile Paralysis Ftnin- who have withdrawn since , ^t11*
dauon
Pointing out that the germ of in-
fantile paralysis has never been dis-
covered and that the cause of the
disease has never been found. Mrs
Bradley told of how the National
Foundation has been able to fo-
cus tiie best scientific minds of the
country on this great problem
Carry on Study
"With its funds, your donations,
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| i ust Street to their
i Nctl Street
. purchased
investigating com- '
| mittee hears William Green AFT.
president
, Yesterday
i HouAe voiid to sw.tulii preJJcnt's
\_ity v-rvvvs uusy vfU) of Qhio oW
$. g . Continued sub-freezing days and |
flight.- in Derjcn kept repair crews
The' snow storm missed New of the city waterworks force busy .
York-City, causing some disappoint- last week and tliLs as the cold con-
ment on tiie part of city officials tinned to take toll of water lines 1
Workmen were too busy to make
a total of the repair jobs done |
‘ diculous haircut.
---- ... S Miller was hostess to ni(. &lullt wss
tire Wednesday Bridge Club in her ( wltn t.lie
home Wednesday afternoon, result-
ing in high score for Mrs J P
Harrison and high cut for Mrs E
C Brodie The hostess served a
salad course to members and a
guest. Miss Anna leul of Postville.
Iowa, an aunt of Mrs J L Kings-
bury The next meeting. Feb 7.
will be with Miss Lou Owsley portltlon remained crippled
of the
ibor ac-
board today of
“maladministration, bias, and ap-
plying its own peculiar philosophy "
Appearing before the special
House committee Investigating the
agency. Green asserted
The American Federation of La-
tyir comes here as a friend and de-
fy nder of the National I-abur Re-
lations Act Our protests are against
it* administration.”
The AFL leader recalled that he
described the act as labor's Mag-
na Charter ' when It was first ap-
proved by congress and said hls or-
ganization maintained that view
now
We seek to zealously guard and
defend its fundamental provision*,"
he said.
When he reminded the committee
i
i
W. will go to Ausfin Friday to at- '
tend a meeting of the presidents of
Texas state-supported colleges
Friday night he will attend a meet-
ing of the committee tor the dis-
cussion of matter* concerning the
basis of appropriations bv the leg- t
islature for the next biennium The
main session of the president* will '
come Saturday morning
p Farm Bureau Head Denton PeojJe
If-Wants Trade Pacts
f ■' • ----—* '* '
WASHINGTON Jan 2$ —(4>-
Edward A. O’Neal, president of tire
American Falm Bureau F*dera-
tlcm. urged continuance of the re-
cipracal trade program today on
the ground that tt ha* aided agri-
culture
— "Careful analysis
close any measurable 1 .
American agriculture chargeable
to trade agreemnu. he said tn a
statement prepared for tiie House
ways and means committee
O'Neal oppased suggestion* that
Senate ratification be required for
trade agreement* if the program
la continued beyond Its present ex-
piration date in June
“Senate ratification of trade
agreement* would mean a return
to old system of log-rolling, he
said “We might as well repeal the
law altogether as have that "
.U-i* J —-------
Trave been cared' tor al
least ui a small way the case
worker said In explaining how
well the townspeople had respond-
ed she told of one teacher m the
I public schools who heard through a
....... „ 4-__41.,
you are to have your money back
See that the name Creomulsion 1*
on the bottle and you will art the
genuine product and the relief you
want (AdvJ
MH AND MRS FKITfHFTT
TO NEU STREET
Mr and Mr* Emorv Priico'-lt
have moved trotn 622 1 2 s«>uth !••-
r home at 1103
they recently
i
worried about the dwindling wuter
Supply-
Freezing temperatures disrupted
the water supply at Henderson. Ky.
Morns Ok . and other commun-
ities
Record snowfalls disrupted traf-
fic tn much of the South Jacksoci.
Miss was blanketed by a 10-ir.ch
I fall and the snow measured 103
»in Atlanta.
President L H Hubbard of S C.
opening of aehool last Sej
should total approxlmal
student*
"We have no way of knowing kc-
curately the number of student*
I that will withdraw or tile number
| of new student* that will wwoll
for the second semester Many of
the students who withdraw do so
circumstances.
This family of
10 person* is living in two tents.
There are eight children, the eldest
being a girl 18 years old The Ja-
line with existing demand, and un- lher. who until last fall, when he
j— .<— ---------- ------- 1 wtls jnjured ln a fall from a pe-
tree. was employed on WPA
. .1 He na*
t recovered from the back in-
I Jury sustained tn the fall but can-
. not be certified again for WTA un-
| til he is stronger The daughter
I who ha* just had her 18th birth-
day began working Monday in a
county WPA school lunch room,
and her $36 a month is the sole
■support ol ID people They re-
ceive direct rebel, which includes,
fexxi and clothing The youngest
child is two years old with another
child to be bom in several months
The charities office has given the
family food and c.othing this week
The majority of calls for assist-
ance now are from transient* who
slop here in the cold for aid
Decker said
Uit^i^lve>__sci5ntiflc study to [ amination* are completed.
paralysis in order that we may dents who know about ftir<!Wh*dV'
walk without fear and our children procedure and who do not announce
without braces." she said. j that ' ------' ,K“
“Then. too. effectual i---- *
treating and correcting after-af-
fects have been devised t
this Intensive study The net
I suit is that a doctor can now dlag- I drawaLs will be many
to allow effective orthpedic treat- | remain on the campus for grad-
ment to begin sodn enough so that
a victim may be saved from a life
of deformity Scientific study must z\ 1 J*
go on until this vicious germ is I H)iM)se u'naing
rooted out and mean* for its con-| | | ”
Money to Nations
| tile paralysis cases in the world. ’
■ over one-half have occurred In
I North America but. with the aid
ol research laboratories, we liope
to stamp out this menace Until we 1
can prevent epidemic*, all we can
do i* be ready when one strikes.
Menace Everywhere
■ Don’t A'ait until the sight of lit-I , senatoi Bankhead iD-Ala > said I
• children with twisted limbs )1P lnav the Senate to forbid 1 the state, and low was 37 at Dal-
vou a remorseful retnmder the bank's advancing fund* to any |
I believe there is a great deal
sentiment In this country'
against this nation serving as a
banker tor any foreign govern-
ment. Bankhead declared If we
. start with Finland, then tfe must
aid Norway. Sweden. Denmark and
La tin-American countries. The
end H not In sight '
The banking committee approved
a bill by Senator Brown iD-Mich i
to increase the bank *
[x?w< r
be acted on by Hie
tions committee The
would prohibit loans for
means of j
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WBVw a-aaa- (t 4 $ I V C* V»*
through I explained
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Here's Pete Nay. while he was j nose certainly and quickly enough
having his hair ' fixed" recently.
•B,
Continues debate on $250 teXi.OOO
emergency defense btil
House
Debate* billton dollar treasury-
poM office apfH-oprlallcji bill
Labor board t
UP' ,
Green
nii-nt on tiie part of city officials
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■ ty Thursday, but were on almost i
dav-at.d-night work undoing the .
damage dene to mains tn several I line cfficials today gave up for lost
place* and smaller pipe in a num- i 104 persons 44 passengers and 60
ber of locations. • { crew member*—in the burning of >
Elertnial workers were more tor- i the liner Orazlo
tunate and Eugene Cock, city elec- ;
re|»rted no serious trou- !
. ble with wires a*, yet Lrom sleet
I and cold
IM* Btoek 4-Oo*r aedan. dr hrxe 1
equipped Deifvera Id Denton for only
$I151J$. HeadlrZ Motor Co . Denton
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" z for the rcinai kuhlc up-
swing in I'HO Pontiac sales
is the “red hot” enthusiasm
of everyone who buys thia
great car. They go out ot
their way Io tell, and show, .
their friends how marvel*
<>u» a low-priced car can bet
The PHO Pontiac is a big,
luxurious, long-wheelbase
car—handsomely styled,
wide-seated—with the
1 riplc ( •ushioned** ride
r —and the power-packed
I Pontiac engine, famous
I for smooth, quiet, eco-
f nomical performance.
1 his year, try “America's
best recommended ’car”!
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312591/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.