Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 283, Ed. 1 Monday, July 11, 1927 Page: 6 of 8
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JULY CLEARANCE SALE
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Hill Bros. Garage
HOT AFTERNOONS—
Be sure
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Oliver Battery Co.
We Are Only Too Glad
—1<> render any service we may to our friends and
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W. L. YARBROUGH, Jeweler
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A Whole
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Washing FREE
ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Eclipse Lawn Mowers
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AND INSTANT DELIVERY
$11.50 to $23.00
Garden Hose
£■* . 4j
Any Length.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
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We Deliver
Postal Substation.
Phones 29-39
Loans
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO MAKE
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IN DENTON
We trade.
We Appreciate Tour
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—and kiri<ll\ words. To
A BANK OF SERVICE AMD FRIENDLINESS
please you is a pleasure
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And get it repaired.
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rule of sending
The Maytag is the washer
with the life-lasting cast-alumi-
num tub that will not corrode,
rot, rust, split, crack or break.
The tub is made of thick alumi-
num, cast in one piece, and keeps
water hot for an entire washing.
THE MAYTAG COMPANY, '
Newton, Iowa
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One 61 Cadillac Coupe
One 1923 Chalmers Tburing
One 1924 Dodge Sedan
Deferred
Payment a You’ll
Never Miaa
and thin was swarming with lite
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The kind fo Plumbing done
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Philip D. Coury
Phone 1111. 108 Fry St.
small. Hell-built, he wu Hud in Iminaculat
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Has made our Prescription business the best in town.
It’s true—we fill the most prescriptions every day.
TALIAFERRO & SON
Hardware and Sporting
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If you don’t let the trou-
bles become chronic—then
we sefid for you.
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CITIES SERVICE OILS
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It he could see no one
base of the mound, fifty
The celebrated dancer, Pavlova
I’.ut been presented with a medal
uy flip King of Denmark la rfcog-
hltion of fur art.
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No astute organization that caters only
affluent, but a democratic institution of real
to those in many financial walks of life.
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■ SAN ANOC1.O SIAYTAG SHOP. 113 No. Chadbonrm.MAYTAO SHOP, SIS Broadway Pin In view, Tel.
■ Maytag Southwestern Company, Distributors. 2011 1"
■ II ’ < ■'IDT W «th St., Austin. Tn.; <11 iSHJ ar. crnvMton.
P | AHE Maytag is just filled
i with exclusive features—
happy ideas for your com-
fort and convenience. Refine-
ments in washing machine con-
struction that make washdays
easier and shorter that wash
clothes cleaner with less effort
on your part.
m « • without
ly, thoMuytag
Vn-
l motor.
Try the Maytag in your
own home. Do a whole
washing without obligation
or expense. Test each May-
tag feature to see how much
more comfortable — how
much easier and quicker
your clothes are washed.
Any Maytag dealer will lend
you a Maytag for this con-
vincing home test. Then
if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t
keep it.
Mounted on extension legs the
tub is easily raised or lowered to
suit your height. The tub auto-
matically drains and cleans itself
in 30 seconds after the washing
is done.
his dapper
not tell me'1
It makes little dtf-
an ornament OI
I shall not die
rnpmeni
Rev. W C. McClung left Mon-
day morning for the Baptist en-
d«mpi>ieht at Woodlake, near Sher-
man’. where he la to deliver the
evening aeimons for the remainder
of the encunYpment. which closea
Thursday night.’ A Wrge delegation,
about 12 cars, of the congregation
here will drive over for the last
night, it la planned.
We give terms.
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Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
118 So. Locust St. Phone 268.
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We urge your patronage, large or amall, and of-
fer you a real banking aertice at all
FIRST STATE BANK
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Our loans may be paid off at any time.
Write us or cal] in person at our office.
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( ncenrred, but so r«r rhr hu* r»-
CB*ed harm, due to the shrruil-
Mwa of her cousin and protector.
VILAK, Who masquerades as her
attorney under the name of lit
VIS. Vllak, a curious mixture of
American and Oriental blood. Is
a atudenr e< criminolog,. Hr
; tries to persuade gllse to leuvr
..the country. letting him star
With hu /Henn I.I>CoLN M S
NALLY. an elderly American
chemist, to solve the mystery.
After her two-year-old orphan-
ed nephew is kidnaped. to hr
found again bv the alert Vllnk,
and another attempt is madr on
A their lives. Ell«e agrees.
Her departure Is prevented by
; threat of Soods. Messenger'' ride
through the countryside, nam-
ing the natives Vllak derides to
/.go. to the ho use of GAYLOKIr
>'j®MBNTfgl*. a re<hi*e and u for-
hMdlng man and an enemy of
•Wtoo*B. whom she suspects of u
- knowledge of the conspiracy
..agsMst her. Nevertheless, she
^airom It Is their duty to warn
r^MAYUG
is filled until
exclusive^
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
( 711 Main Street.
A.‘FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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— WITHOUT THE KNIFE.
rx 1‘ROTKI I1INO, BLIND, BLEEDING, In front 2 to
■ I Eg weeks without pain, cutting, burning, slough-
, g\. ylnr or detention from work. Fissures, fistula and
A other rectal diseases. Examination without
chat ge
UH H. W. ZILAB, Chiropractor.
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Then there is the famous
Maytag wringer that swings and
locks in seven different positions;
the wringer that instantly ad-
justs itself to a handkerchief or
a blanket and wrings both dry;
the wringer with quick action
tension-release and self-reversing
drain board.
; Baikal
Porto Verde he re-
flected. as lie saw oxen dragpim ’
creaking carts, naked children tor-
menting howling dogs, and two wo- ,
men arguing passionately over a bro-
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Our store has been crowded and jam-
med from morning to night. The reason:
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310 North Locust Street. THE MAYTAG SHOP
OPERATING MAYTAG SHOPS <T COLLOWINU POINTS’IN TEXASl
HOI STON MAYTVG SHOP. 1112 McKinney. ------------------ “
IAWIUM K MAYTAG RHOP. 1303 Ave. H.
SAN ANTONIO MAYTAG NHOP, «63 Main Ave.
DBNTON MATTAG SHOP, 31(1 N. locust.
GKBHNVILLE MAYTAG SHOP. 2S1I Kt. John.
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And
the
rear nuiniku, you must
luslness. amigos, always
uallv sinking into the ground
did thare remain any of that |
fus • gold ornamentation wtnch
ehuri . terized the Inca civilization
and had so aroused the cupidity of
d Far A o
CX a/wfrfcftj
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quickly 1 ken water Jar
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stamnu red "How do ne-
re so lai out here’Iho black
native to
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g nam he was
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flowered cravat
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Senior
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have stolen? I
Yilek learn* that the flood
warning was a ruse to get Pren-
tim out of his house and so In-
forms him. The iMirty Is hesleg-
.. eB in a small stone tower next
t« Prentiss’ house, by armed at-
tacker*. Vllak finally disperses
them by dynamiting a dam and
causing a real flood M hen the
'.Wetae recedes thrv discover Pren-
”f Mm has gone
. The next day. TI\KY, Ellse’s
.. , two-year-old orphaned nephew.
Is kidnaped tor the sefWtl time.
A native reports prentten has
-ibeen seen with a baby. The
'.trail leads Into the jnxigle and
Vllak makes preparation* for a
, _.;)ettg journey In pursuit. With
.^native trackers, they take up the
jjtretl- Calamity overtakes them.
Two of their reliable natives are
bort ■nd two of their white
Mends are fever victims.
Treachery exists In their ranks,
sjbuwallv. Ellae and Vllak fl-
gmrrge from the jungle
presently come to the ottf-
I of a strange settlement.
Ing from a distance like the
folns of an Inca cltv. As they
(■^roach the town they are nv-
<feame by gas, evidently releas-
• ad on them by hidden watchers.
NOW BEGIN TIWI STOKY I sentlals from that of which he had
been a part
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Greater New York's- bMeball HU-
pieinacy thU year. Nelthdt the qi-
ai.is nor the l^obin.s id displaylin,
the stuff of tfhlch chbfnpl6nslii|j
teams are made
Most of the inhabitants were
dressed nl the same fashion as the
wilder Indians near Porto Verde the
men with brech clouts at I heir
waists, and a rounded stick or stotl"
In their ears, the women naked or I
with a short apron
Though at a distance It was rath-
1 er dlfllcult even for Vllak s keen eyes
ervic? XjKz Ay*Ben Lucien.Burman
I iindeflied progeny of the great Athe-
| nlani.’’
He ceased speaking us a step sound.
I cd out side the door of grotesquely
curved wood ut the other end of the
narrow room Awoodan bar wreak-
ed. the door opened and a man
strode Inside Small, well-built, he
was clad In Immaculate white linens
and brown pu rees His skin was
dark. -Txut It was the darkness that
oomm to a white skin after long *X-
poaurc to the tronlcal sun: his nose
was long and thin, his mouth sensi-
tive and small, carefully trimmed
mustashe He gazed at the prison-
ers smilingly -• .
Nunnally, whose glasses had been 115 W. Mulberry Phon® 231
shattered when he fell on ths road
after a hard morning’* work the
housewife deserves rest. rsereatlon.
• Dainty and comfortable clotbea are
necessary for the snloyment of sum-
‘ mer's play You can trust your fin-
est and daintiest dresses and gowns
to us for cleaning ♦
EAST SIDE CLEANEKH & DYERS
Phone 31
4 *nd foot with heavy thongs
* I But the movement had caused him
i to turn his head and he saw that he
‘ Was not atone in the stony chamber
* Mmaaily, also trussed up in a sitni-
la>’ fashion, lav on his back a few
I twa awav. El Ise, however was not
Jttter a glance at the old man
wklch showed that he was still un-
flamclous Vllak rolled to one of the
* narrow silts built in the wall to serve
V_windows and looked out
i the row-, of adobe straw huts
ha could see stretching out
he concluded that he was on
corner of the artificial mound he
ad noticed from the mountain.
Ma Batb ran by his windows.
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ipts nave bssn made on
1 of ELI8B MARBEKHY.
Mean girl owning consld-
pronerty near (he little
' P9BTO VBHDE. In west
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Several mysterious deaths have
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mixt utrs
I one
fUCVb
1 whs trained In the
Die oid niun i iuwled
He La rr
quite black
“How do
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OWieOirBBOOBD-CBWOlOCl,K MOWB4JT, fM,T H, M
iwarmine w(
hsate to cle
•aesflr. Tfcsy unt
■bout the lags Ml
mitted them to rl
with them behind'
• ruined stone coi
Boon they turned ahd halted be-
fore a great wooden door on which
were craved hundreds of eune in the
form of stiff, conventfonallaed hu-
man faces The door swung open
from the inside. f»-*«---*—■” -■ r
peared beyond it.
roughly seized
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CHAPTER XXXIX
Vllak recovered consclous-
lying on the floor of a
, / stone-walled room, bare of
1 foflgUture. As his brain c
J flfoared he attempted to rise
Tbe hs gnv» (
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ivfl, courtly enainaer
I Charge of the rait
» Verde
strode toward the prisoners
\h. amigos." he murmufsd in his
Tt. perfect PortUgueee. "It ks in-
deed dlffeient now than when I havi
seen you before Yes, Is tt not so?
I am sad when I see vou like this,
tied with ropes upon the ground. It
Is not ■ ood to He tied with ropes
upon tne ground Blit this way. he-
lus It must be.
I wish, whatever happens, that
vou will not think too 111 of Carlos
D Albentara Th< ugh you will die.
ver" soon. I wish vou will not think
too HI of hini What he does, this
Carlos IFAlbentara -myself, Is it not
so. cavalhleros?—he does because tt
Is business AH business business
business. A word which you as cit-
izens of that great United Blates
should well understand, oavalhleros
I do not dislike you No. rather. I
like you much Much But
have Interfered wl'h my plena
so like a stone which Hee on
tracks of a great railroad, you must
be rid of. Bi ' --‘---
business."
He ad lusted the
In his white linen collar,
this same way ot business.
Davis. I would ask you most
ciously what have
mv ring which you
have searched carefullv -our clothes
and looked at the two rings on your
finger, but 1 find 11 nowhere "
Vllak gave a slight shrug of his
pin! med shoulders
D'Albentara stroked
mustache. "You will
No? Verv 'well,
ference Is but
little importance
nor will the sun cease from setting
if 1 do not obtain it. Yet. If you
had restored It to me. I mieht have
made your . . death, perhape eas
ler. perhaps quicker But enough to
talk It la now time to go see the
ruler . . " He smiled wryly as he '
snoke the word. “The ruler of this
fair city which you honor with youi
uresence The ruler of wham I am
but u humble servant and towly ad- |
vtsor "
He clapped his hands. Two ne- ,
gro-llke. klnky-hulred Indians, such
us might be encountered any even
lug strutting out of the shabby I
moving picture theater at Porto
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linens ami
the inVBB
Thera si
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throne Bt’
tbe build— ___
walled, slid Ob thl
figure ao ludlcroty’ ____w _
notmeed sense 31 hutnor would have
caused him to Ta ugh aloud hkd Mie
not realized that* 0ie act would be
Instantly fatal.
(To Be Continued)
Fl,l7’’ «•'•* strange ruler thluke.
would make h!*».«■ r,M,d aifr-UMrt
ihv itlJ-.vix - nyikt die. .,
Carefully Planned
When the funeral Im url| plnn-
nrd l»> rx i>« rlflMH-rtl nirn, mH
v <>f run f u«d«»n, mli»-
u lirff*r •<( it ml i nK --hII uii niWNimry
Mtralu—In iotiidrd. In ihhM
where wr Mr«* perini ft nl to n»-
Mwnir full < liitrgw nf nrrianff?-
mrtit. evert ilrinll In handliMl
properly nii'l *ni«»<»thl.v.
SCflMlTZ 1 MIERTAKING
rhon« 20 M<litn ;m, 1019, 19.
Prompt A in bn la in e K>rvi«r,
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But ut the I to make out the exact color of their
_ .... or sixty skins, they seemed to ninge in ,
feet below him, lan a broad highway '\ ,roH1 tbe red-brown of the American
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the negro laborers on Ellse’s fazenda
Only one stood out by the brilliancy
and picturesqueness <>t his costume
He was obviously a nriest. for the
■fr- $11.67 per month, per thousand pays
both principal and interest.
We hiivt' ;i lawn mower
j grinder that sharpens niow-
Ihi’.v come from
ers just liki
factory.
We deli\
I’hom 125.
end "chffltedSt
wav for trim wMn
___l.f Round bls ‘dthsrwta*
umtoth«» body tie wortoa fordl*-M
brlUiontly dyed cloth, on his bflad
was s on-cis of green parrot JhbUwrs.
1 A slight murmur from the. direc-
tion where • the old mau was lying
Caused Vllak to turn his head quick-
1Vi Nunnallv had s wakened.
"Well, they've caught us all right."
Vlllak grunted, when the other'* be-
wilderment at his new surroundings
had ceased "One of your nice sul-
phur compounds did it considerate
ot them not to let us lie there until
we strangled to death, at least
Wonder how long they are going to
keep u* Walting here’’ And what th*
devil have they done with Ellas?"
Th* bone-tipped end of a spear
was momentarily framed In the win-
dow aperture, then disanneared Vl-
lak looked outs'de again "That's
our sentry." he muttered "Kinky-
hal-ed and almost pi'ch black.
Match him anywhere In Sudan or
Cort-ro. or Alabama or Mississippi for
that matter These are Inca ruina
that wp’re In. all right, but the peo-
ple cceu""ing them are as far from
Inces as anyth ng I ve encountered
Probi bly found these old buildings
and began living In them, that's all
"Judging by those I’ve seen so far.
the"'r* as much of a mixture as the
natives around Porto Vilde, Varying
and oosslbly a little Spanish thrown
In I’m generally strongly In favor
of racial mixtures but this looks
like a bad one Many bud. rather
dev.merate
The spear-end
window again
forward to look
- black
he?”\he
vroea c3fl
race race isn’t
South America "
"O1 course it Isn’t native. But
that hasn't prevented it from spread-
ing all over the continent. Juat, as
It Is done nl the southern states
1 The ancestors ot those chape ware
' undoubtedly African slaves Pizarro
brought over to work the Inc*, gold
( mines and who run away to th*
mountains to escape his 'errlble cru-
eltv Judging by the ornaments J'*e
seen a few of them wearing, they
nrobablv think they’re the pure and
direct’ descendants ot the original In-
cas Easy to gel that Idea when
they're living tn Incn ruins all the
tlni" Many lar brighter races do
It The Slavs, who form such a por-
tion of tn* present population Of
Greece, will swec to you they’re the
The door swung open
D’Albentar* disap
Th* guards
- - tBe two captives, j
stripped off their puttees, shoes and
socks, and thrust them barefooted I —
“'uu From present rndtontion* It will
Vllak glanced swiftly about him be UV to the Yanits. *
They were Ui a great stone chamber *’ - Yankee* to
a chamber which hundreds of years
before must have thrilled the be-
holder with the massiveness of Ils
long, angular lines, and the beauty
of Its exquisitely wrought detail, but
which now gave Vllak only a sense
of wreck and desolation For half
of the loftv stone columns which
had once stretched In a double col- I
onnade from one end of the entire I
edifice to the other had entirely dis-
appeared while those which re-'i
malned were blackened with dirt or |
obscured with thick growths of '
vines: great holes were In the huge
crumlding walls and the gray thatch 1
ot the roof which ehowed signs of
rei—nt renewal
In one corner a whole section of!
the structure, walls, columns, and |
stone pavement, seemed to be gnul-
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TARRANT COUNTY
ABILENB MAYTAG NROP, »S7 K. Heron.I
AMARILLO HBOP, IM W. 10th Nt
BALLAS MAYTAG HHOP, 2011- Main Nt.
MHMRMAN MAYTAG HHOP, IM B. Ball Nt.
WICHITA FALLtt MAYTAG NHOP. 707 10th.
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meter, spm
A good car
Phone 25 or 925.
Fresh and Cured Meats
at Our Market
Complete sani t a r y
market vending only
highest quality meats.
Fresh vegetables most
all the time in season.
Call—
TURMER & GRAHAM
Ventilators Keep
Your Shop Cool
We install ventilators,
draft pipes, fan ventila-
tors.
M. A. GAY
Tin Shop
219 W. Oak. Phone 710
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 283, Ed. 1 Monday, July 11, 1927, newspaper, July 11, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335237/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.