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—the pick of American barleys!
—skillful blending by America’s fore-
most maltsters!
— the experience of 70 years of know-
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Fresh Vegetables
Country Produce
Phone us, we deliver.
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Complete line of Best
Brands Canned Goods.
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I^wisvllle. I.nke Dalian. Denton San-
ger. Valley View. Oalneayill.
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and Whitesboro '
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Woodrum
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First-class, guaranteed work,
Tires—Tire Service.
Rector & Kerley
Phone 88.
Quick Service Tire Shop
Phone 1000.
225 West Oak St. Phone 520
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DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY
These shoes are the kind
you will choose for d.inring
in soft fluttering chiffons on
a summer night Slender
heels.
$2.98
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Discomfort
In this attractive Oarfont
with a built-ln Avth Support. ‘
An excellent choice for the
woman with- narrow heels.
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A saying that holds true
nearly everywhere, plumb-
ing included.
Buy the beat and you buy
,permanently.
DENTON PLUMBING CO.
Even a man in
/ alls can look
they are cleaned
pressed,
expensive your clothes
are but how you keep
them that makes your
personal appearance.
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Sport Heels
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easily , a glove, 4 110
a your lee t q> I . I y
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Th* buoyant step of Youth
come, from wearing heel,
like these on a Patent One
Strap.
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INSURANCE
Budweiser
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Real Hop Malt Syrup
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Members ot Scout Training
Course Plan Hike Saturday
Keep Eliminative
System Active
i ideal 'farmers' cow' "
Shorthorns, Jerseys injd all
show
champions
You Will Have No
Trouble
With plumbing done by
Philip D. Coury
Phone 1111. 108 Fry St.
Good Health Requires Good Elimi-
nation.
institution's workers have
I that the league was ot -
They ho|s- by
a Scout hike Satuidu
The men will letive >
Saturday aiternoon
remain overnight
fht hiki n; camp li.« ■
nouneed
Send for booklet
giving recipet
for candy mak-
ing and baking.
INSURANCE
212 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
Telephone 157.
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
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PILLS
60c
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104-106 North Side of Square, Denton.
SPECIAL SALE
LADIES' WRIST WATCHES And MEN'S STRAP WATCHES
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| 25 a Anniversary |
Chosen for Wearability
And Hot Weather Comfort
Buy from your
neigh barhood
dealer.
D iNftEROUSVEATHER F4CES
REDFERN ON RR tZIU^N WOP SEEK KNOWLEDGE NEAR AND F IR
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North Side Square
Phone 252
&
or. highest award of the nation, is
planned as the lawmaker's tribute
to Col (Tarries Lindbergh, lirat of
the New York to Paris flyers. Borne
of the more enthusiastic aviation
followers are seeking for other hon-
ors to heap on lire young man and
movements are t xpecled to reward
the other birdmen in one way or
another.
Commander Richard E. Byrd can
not be awarded this honor (or his
trans-oceanic flight, as he was giv-
en it at the last Congress for his
flight over the North Pole.
I States
over
ol
be-
the
ClUC.'i
operated in the 16'h century by ti
Spanish
NOBODY LIKKS TALL MAN
HOI LISTER. Cal --Pal Cough-
lan. w ho stands six feet four tn bare
feet, told Ute court in exicnuwUon
for hi. arrest for begging that "No
on- wants to lure a man as big as
I am
ous. treatment at the bands of the ,
appropriation committees Members
of Congress everywhere have dis-
placed keen interest m the Lind
bergh, Chamberlin Byrd and the
Maintland-Hegenberger Hights, ano I
evince little desire to swing the 1
economy ax on tiie bills pre t iding
for flyers The two programs each
call for supplying the service with
more than 1.000 modem fighting
airplanes with full equipment ano
service of supply and maintenance
at ttie end ot the five vear«
In commercial flving. the govern-
ment's chief activity so (ar has been
in leasing air-niail lines to
vale operators. It has al o under-
taken to provide lighted anw 'ys li-
cense aviators and establish other
facilities to promate saie'v This
werh is expected to tx accelerated.
The Congressional Mecial ot Hon-
Bread ia your best food.
Eat more of it.
/ANE can't feel well when
there is a retention of poi-
sonous waste in the blood. This
is called a toxic condition, and
is apt to make one tired, dull
and languid. Other symptoms
are sometime toxic backaches
and headaches. That the kid-
neys are not functioning prop-
erly is often shown by scanty
or burning passage of secretions.
Many people have learned the
value of Doan's Pilh. a stim-
ulant diuretic, when the kidneys
seem functionally inactive.
Everywhere one finds enthusi-
astic Down's users. Ask your
neighbor ’
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Who lias ever used an Exidf
Battciv. They will tell you
they're good.
I WASHINGTON, July 27-The
Seventieth Congress, meeting here
lUiis winter, will devote much ol
[itr time and attention to aviation
land radio, recent developments of
Iwhlch have absorbed the interest of
Ithe 118,000,000 people represented in
the legislative balls.
1 Fund*- for military and naval fly-
ling and aul in promoting «siuner-
Icial aviation are to be sought and
[recent transoceanic flights and the
resultant enthusiasm tor flying L*
[expected to give the proposals good
Mhances of success No direct sub-
sides are granted for aviation lines
[in the United States, as in Europe,
[but many encouragements and aids
[will be asked
| The radio situation is more com-
plicated. The radio act paj^ed eai-
|ly tins year established government
regulation and created a commis-
sion to admlnistf r it but the com-
ImlEsion's (unctions under It are to
be turned over to Secretary ol Com-
merce Hoover next February
Some members of Congress have i
Indicated their intention of seeking
to perpetuate the commission while
others will go further and -eek
unlflra
a< Ail
WASHINGTON July 27 The
Smithsonian Institution is engaged
ip a busy summer ot scientific re-
wMch, with nine expeditions in va-
rious parts of the world Their
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NffWSMITRSONIAN EXPEDITIONS
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FIRE
Men’s Strap Watches
16-jewcl iiii'en Gold, tank model, former price
$27.5(1, non $15.48
7-.jewpl Elgin, \\ hite < odd, rectangular case, for-
mer price $35.00, now $22.48
15-jewel I Ik Solid White Gold, tank model, for-
mer price $50.00, now $31.48
15-jewel i lk Solid Graen Gold, rectangular
case, former price $50.00, now ...$31.48
All Watches F idly Guaranteed.
M’CRAY JEWELRY CO.
West Side Square Phone 102
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OMMKSIONWKL FURNISH CONIRKS
FOR HEATED DEBATES THIS WINTER
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Our shares sold for rash in full nr ”n
monthly paynientg otter you ti>*
safo«t and most profitable invr-i [
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HKIUUCK IINDIlOtM MMRI
OPKRAtiON IN NQM1**
CLEVELAND. Ohk>, July M
Myron Herrick, 73-year-old Unite_
States Ambassador to Franca. 7---
operated on again today, the aocond
time within 10 days. Surgeons whn
attended said he reacted well and
no complications are feared.
ill'll likely
1 L. location
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kota. Nevada and California
M Aldrich, entomologist i.>
ing various species ot tiles i
toes, moths and butterflies
systematic survey
in Mi xico is
W F Foshae
Institution's mineralogist, wijn
uncovering gold and uher
progress,
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About 10 men Vim Ill'mlxT. I
of the Boy bcout tranung couise be- I
BURGLARY
■ACCIDENT and HEALTH
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Tire first
tiddies raugo froui dclvuig into Ute Lmlneral deposits
Ping made by Dr
Shorthorns. .Jerseys and all oth-
! cr preferred breds of beef and dairy
cattle will be shown a* the State
_______ __ j Fair. October H to 23. It is claimed
The five-year aviation programs | that the Jersey show alone will be
cf the army and na.y are expected the largest ever held in the United
Famous breeders from all
the country' will show the
most famous animals
all of them
The swine show will out-top any-
thing ever held at the State Fair
as the interest in hog raising is
growing by leaps and oound.s. it Ls
said. Sheep and goats also will be
lvtt<r represented than ever The
shfcp industry ol Texas is expecten
to soon outrank that of any other
State
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I modern Shorthorn is a short-legged,
probably | uccp-bodied, even fleshed beast
battle similar to which matures in half the time of
over' Col William I the older kinds and this with no
the
a
Mtlion of all government radio
Ales.
a proposal would Include tak-
||pg over the army's signa) corps
work and that of the naval commu-
nications bureau, both of which art I time and age
[strenuously opposed by th< two ! "What a difference today' your
branches of service involved
If urged this plan
would a'ir up v
that waged over' Col William
Mitchtlls plan to unify anny, navy sacrifice of milking qualities
and postoiflce air activities in u
single "department of aviation ” At
the outset it appears that opposi-
tion to such plan far outweighs the
support for it
AN HONEST DRIVER
1.OUISVIIJE. Ky — W A Dcar-
"ig haled into police headquarter-.
Pr,_ L>r Molating
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Stony Union HoffiU'-Closes
Special to Recoid-Chronlcte-
STOhY, July 27—Tbe union re-
vival ot the Methodist and Bap-
tist Chiuches of Stony was closed
Sunday At 4 o'clock baptismal ser-
vice were held on Denton Creek
with 12 bapuzed into the Baptist
Church and six into the Methodist
Church A baptMnml service by
sprinkling had been previously held
at the ctiurch when seven were re-
ceived into the Methodist Church
Altogether there were 42 conver-
sions and reclamations. Rev. E. A
Drew o! Krum has gone to Slidell
to conduct another meeting. Rev.
Mr Wilson has returned to his
home near Decatur
The singing was led by €>. I.
Burrow of Ponder
N. P Green has gone to Bridge-
port to atteoui a revival
Mrs ZinA Fox and children
Decatur were here.
Mrs Henry Taylor is U1
Miss Jewel Neal of Denton
here
Mrs Marlin Smith and baoy
ited hei parentfe. Mr and Mrs. Gio.
Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rippv
daughters Miss Aetna B. and Eva.
visited relatives here.
Rev Amyx and family of Pondei
were here
Di f
more
Mr and Mrs Steve Sparks
Corinth visited relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Sherman
Corinth were here.
Miss Ruby Day of Ada, Okla
vuited ri latives here.
Clint Odell is here.
Mrs Polly Brooks and children of
Denton t tsited relatives here
Alice Foster of the Teachers Col-
lege visi'ed her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Foster.
HAIL
Rio de
will encounter
trade winds at
Will materially improve, the winds
will ilminlsh, though Mill opposing
flight. Thunderstorm* will become
less frequent and < good flying
weather wtir prevail."
quency in August Northeastern
South America aud the entire re-
gion of tire Amazon river have
heavy summer rains.
We are offering—Ladies:
G-jewel, White Gold, octagon case, former price
$11.50, now $7.98
6-jewel, White Gold, rectangular case, former
price $15.00, now $10.48
6-jewel. White Gold, asst rectangular cases, for-
mer price $20’00, now $10.98
15-jewel. White Gold, rectangular cases, sport
watches, former price $22.50, now $11.98
15-jewel White Gohl, rectangular case, former
price $22.50, now $12.48
15-jewel White Gold, asst, shapes, former price
$25.00, now $12.98
15-jewel, White Gold, enameled rectangular
case, former price $25.00. now $13.98
15- jewel Sweep second hand Nurses watch, for-
mer price $27.50, now $16.48
16- jewel, Solid White Gold, rectangular cases,
former price $31.00, now $17.98
Cattle Styles Change
Like Women’s Clothes
DALLAS, July 27.—"Styles Ui
cattle change, Just as surely as do
I the styles in women's clothes—tho
not, perhaps, so suddenly, says
Henry C Barlow, superintendent ot
the Shorthorn Division of the cat-
tle show at the State Pair of Tex-
as.
"Can you remember the old-fash-
ioned kind, thru paraded the tan-
at the State Fair. 40 years
ago? They were called ‘Durhams'
a long-legged. long-necked,
uneven-bodies animal But he was
a va.,l advance upon the old L«on*r-
hom and he fllkd the bill for his
a parking ordinance,
the lieutenant he had to g •
a stlre to collect a bill and
‘iinplv irxik a chance on getting ar
rcstr d "There s at least, one honest
automobile driver." the lieutenant|
Mid, and tore up the ticket.
TOOTH-BRUSH 1 OII'IHA
MANILA—A it, d Cries wo-k,,r {
in Bohol province Hu,w,d a loo.h-
brush to 20 naine Non" knex;
vhat it was Nov. a an.paum :
under way to n 'reduce , ,oth i
brushes, with the h,u>e ot placui; ■
5,000,000 m a year
EASY STREET DN’T IN IT
BATON ROUGE I,a Pittsfield
Me . may have its Easy Street, but
Baton Rouge has the whole
Ea.ytown. It is a negro subdivision
BRUNSWICK, Ga.. July 2T-P*uf
Rediem* in'his proixiaed flight from
Brunswick to Rio de Janeiro across
the Caribbean sea. “from the pom I
of view ol the weather Ukcly to be
encountered will have a far more
difficult task to perform than cross-
ing the Pacific or Atlantic," de-
clarer C F von Herrmann, govern-
ment meteorologist at Atlanta.
"He will encounter eiliser oppos-
ing currents or strong winds from
an easterly direction wiuch will
tend to make the airplane drift
strongly toward tite right, or tow-
ard the interior of the contments,"
von Hcmnann says in a study ot
the weather the young tiler is like-
ly to encounter.
"In addition, he will have to cross
a region where tropical hurricanes
are frequent, and tire doldrums
which arc characterized by severe
thunderstorms and baffling winds
"Bo'h these ciassec ot storms
are formed between the two per-
manent areas of liigh pressure in
the Atlantic about the latitudes ot
30 degrees north and south of the
equator Tropical storms during'
July and August are mostly formed
between Cai>e Verde Island* and
the ocean just east of Porto Rico,
whence they are carried by the pre-
vailing winds into the Caribbean,
or across Cuba Fortunately, they
are rather uncommon in July
though they increase rapidly in fre-
Faces Opposinx Winds
“Immediately on leaving Bruns-
wick moderate of>po*ing winds are
likely to be encountered, but by the
tune the aviator reaches Cuba, the
northeast to easterly trade winds
WilL.prevail with gradually increas-
ing strength, blowing directly
across the line of travel and tend
ing to force the airplane toward
Yucatan and Panama
"These cross winds he will con-
tinue to Encounter both at the sur-
face and at the usual flying alti-
tudes until he has entered the main
South American continent and Is
approaching the equator.
"Here, for perhaps 5 to 10 de-
grees of latitude, baffling winds will
be encountered with air pocket*
extending to great altitude*, and
probably thunderstorms,
“After crossing the equator and
heading southeast toward
Janeiro. Redfern
strong southeast
almost all ixxssible flying altitudes.
These will cause a righHiand drift
tc,ward the Andes mountains over
the trackless forest of the Amazon
HoWev®r as he finally ap-
proaches Rio de Janeiro conditions
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Ing given here by Sc<v.' Evcutiv?
J. T. Hams are planning to no on
a Scout hike Satin<ta iitt 'riioon
lock
w,l‘ LIABILITY
ot
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Special to Record-Chronicle
SANGER. July 27.—For his ini-
tial oervice in the Methodist reviv-
al. Rev E H OrandAU chose for
ULs Subject 'PayiQg the Price." Rev.
Mr. Carter, the song director orga-
nized a junior choir of 35 members
with Wayman Sowell as captain of
the "Sunbeams" and Robert Cham-
bers of the "Modnboams" The
group gaining the greatest number
of members during the meeting is
to be entertained by the losing side
Preaching seivtces will be held in
the chtrrch each morning at 10
o'clock and at 8 o clock on die lawn
each evening.
PenoMlo
Mr and Mrs. J B Curry have
returned to Archer City after a vis-
it to his mother. Mrs H Burchard
Mmes. L P. Smith and A J
Nicholson Dean and Miw Alyne
Rnlltvan visited relatives at Reed,
Okla.
Don Majors has returned from
a months visit with hr, grand-
parents at. Paducah
Mr and Mrs. Rolf Walton and
^>aby of McKinney visited his par-
<nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Walton.
Mrs Eva B Cason and Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Cason of Bums City vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs O. L McClendon.
Miss Milifred Jaokson of Denton
vkited Miss Katherine Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W McCracken
and daughter. Joyce, attended the
funeral of Mrs W C Wright tn
Denton.
Mrs. Louis Lave* and son. Bs-nard,
returned irom a week’s visit m Ft.
Worth
Leroy Horst is home on a visit
from Cisco.
Miss Rubs' Lee Robertson ol
Gainesville spent the week-end with
her parents here
Mr and Mrs Lucian Howell of
Dallas visited her parents, Mr and
Mrs, H M Reeves
Mrs E. Hulse visited her parent*
at Lake Dallas
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Gru'ln of
Dallas are visiting Mr and Mis
D. D. Griffin
MiSKB Mildred. Johnnje and Pau-
line Griffin are visiting In Tioga.
The following have been elected
dtlegates to the annual district
meeting of the IGO F Lodge-
in Sherman beginning todav J M
Burk. E. C. Yeatts. W H Dun and
8. M Mavnard. Lain has been ap-
pointed on the committee on "state
of the order '
W A Selvidge
Worth
I J. Steals and W S. Moore were
in Denton
Mrs. W
Denton
Mr and Mrs James Elbert and
daughter. Mary Alice ■. i ged rela-
tives here
lilt of early races In America to col-
lection of minute sea mollusks and
insects of the air
Two expeditions are analyzing
phase* of anctont life ot American
TYndiatu which have counterjmrts in
hidden* ttouos. One ol tixise is try-'
mg to gain more knowledge of the
Laaguc of the Iroquois, the as-
tounding organization oi a primi-
tive |>eople designed to do away with
the shedding oi human blood for
all time The other seeks more light
on the written language ot the Fox
lu,dians of Iowa., which is not un-
bke a distorted English alphabet
The League of Iroquls was form-
ed by five nation* living m what
is now New York state and Can-
ada. The 1,1
determined
ganized about 1570
tlie end of this summer, to complete
a study of its inception and opera-
tion which has been in
under the direction of
Hewitt, since 189H
The life and civilization of early
Indians of Alaska and the South-
west are being investigated by tour
expeditions. One ethnologist ls at-
tempting to trace a tribe's migra-
tion from the lower Yukon to Ar-'
kansas and Tennessee, Traces of
the migration of prehistoric man
from Asia Into the North Ameri-
can continent are being sought by
a group of scientists now on Nuni-
vak. an isolated Island on the edge
of the Arctic Circle In the South-
west. Dr Neil H Judd us com pie t-IJ
ing a study of tho- century old Pu-
eblo Bonito, while another group
is excavating the slab-houses ot
the Post-Basket Makers. Indian?
w ho antedated the Pueblo dwellers,
in southeastern Utah.
A study of small mollusks of the
ocean. Including Ufe ship worm'
which causes damage amounting to
millions of dollars annually in the
United States. Ls being conducted
under the direction of Dr Paul
Bartach, curator of mollusks, on the
Matamek river on the south coast
of Labrador Throughout .several
western state, including South Da-
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