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BE SURE YOU ORDER BIG DANDY
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in Austin,
400 N. Locust St. ’
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
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Values to $2.50
Values to $5.00
Values to $ 1.75
“Always fresh."
For Rent
Distributors of the famous Colonial Cake. Your
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This will be our last reduction
Children's
on
if
size and flavor at all
Fashioned of Prints, Voiles
most all sizes
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and Silk Rayon, trimmed with lace, pipings of hand
chance—complete treatment
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Feature Pictures at Local Theaters Next Week RADIO TEACHING OF LANGUAGE
I here is a difference in bread. Try Butfer-Ki list
and be convinced.
3-Act Play to Be
Gi ven W edn esda y
by Dramatic Club
Dorothy
Perkins
grocers.
know why mother <|uit baking.
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Don’t take a
phoid serum, 75c.
It is wholesome
or
125th Anniversary
Handsome, Dignified
Calf Oxford
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lot ma!
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One 1925 Buick Roadster
One 1921 Dodge Coupe
One 1923 Buick Roadster
One 1923 Studebaker Roadster.
lake i
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"The Taxi-Dancer
Crawford and
loo hot t
merely have to
Store. 1
min utes.
Side),
was tlie
foreign I
wife to Farm
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on
La
Unlh*
Al! ,i
with
NltCH
think 1
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lis in '
well
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wife
feet
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[25d> Anniversary]
Work Shoes
Long Wearing
■ - ..nt in these
< .,lt Oxiords
m^-lvc* The
t ilj, t he price
outcome
s< uth-
An-
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pr> -
Hi’l aukjs ;'f
complications
"otne
Claire
Gilmore and
tin
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Edina! tin
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be v:
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JOAN _
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JOHN '/LI3LIC
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GRUDE BROTHERS BAKERY
Phone 259B' 'A
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“u’/iere savings are greatest **
10 1-105 North Side of Square, Denton.
Hal
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Quality (Bolton
There arc so manv uaeg for
good cotton tlmt It"n econonn
cal to buy the jxnind roll
i tlinlln
olln r
the net
shade of Brown
enough to make it
stilish but we have added the
t > hrd ti' ii the Early Fall
s t j 1 c note.
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FINAL CLEAN-UP
CHILDREN’S
’^DRESSES
I' is a norv of an old father who
and 8°» R to the city u> live with his son
v and rlulierhtor Ira _ In «■> .irLazs n n 1
l ine of toilet articles
found at our stores
pleasing more euntomers
this line of toilet
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
I 1R So. Locust St. Phone 26H
KI t.l> I R/TIONM
Taliaferro,
urgeon r
o op* ;ah
lit
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*.ndt i son.
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hen 1>< came I it *
.‘-"iiyitii 1.1neb.
nt wst ehs
to B F
in Corinth.
th< story
but
day. is elaborately mounted, with
no apparent thought to the cost
Scene alter scene of amazing beau-
ty and elaborateness flash before
tlie eye during the projection, tho
the leading characters are kept in
the foreground
Other pictures for the week are:
George O’Hara in "Yours to Com-
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Avoid a
hv btllldllUI
<*CKl liver oil
Hirn too A
“OLD TIMEY" SALT RISING BREAD
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with b.d«
of July!
lows $.">.■<
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com- |
coursi
Buckle.
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NORTH TEXAS BAKING GO.
Cod Liver Oil
long spell of sickness
yourself up
Good for
too A run down <
lion Invites typhoid
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lung was bv
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bath cans
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\ ‘T11E TAXLDA^CERr
In addition to the romantic leads
of the picture, the cast includes
Man MacDermott, Rock Ilf fe Ft l-
lowes Gertrude Astor. William
Orlamond. Claire MacDowelli
Douglas Gilmore and Charles
French
oil. tM>
St andii rd
the radio lecture and thus
lx' given |x rtonal instruc-
pronunciation and
the work by
a
<> come to town these days, but you
* step to the phone to trade nt a Curtis
We deliver anything to your door in a feu
Phone 52 (South Side), Phone 44 1 (North
1
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C M T1! §
de: cel.dalll
the
Hcvolul ion
tin mb* rs of
tile ill wliul
Kentucky, ant,
* Ervin
Electric fans and kodaks
you need either for a short
time, it s not necessary to buy.
M I s I It XI
n Ciiet.-ili
125th Anniversary
Really Enjoy Walking
Wear Good Shoes
li yon like long walks and
tniisfikccp your feet smartly / '•Wx
dresMcrf these Brown Call
Oxfords are both stylish and
comfortable. »
brought io
'..i-p.t Mils
XJVVJI iicara III lUUlb ut kzvnu-
mand" on Monday, "‘The Martyr
Sex” featuring William Fairbanks
j on Thursday, and Hoot Gibson in
I ! ""Tlie Prairie King on Friday and
’ I Saturday
Sleek sheiks, who adorn the pub-
lic dance halls of Los Angeles, had
I their day in the mining of “The
I Taxi-Dancer." A replica of a fa-
, mous New York dance hall of the
taxi type was built at the Metro-
i Goldwyn-Maycr studio, and for nev-
i cral days scenes were filmed show-
. ing actual frequenters of such
places in action, during the filming
of tills production
"The Taxi Dancer," which is
baaed on the famous novel of the
Cotton Outcome in Southwest
r
Prescri plions
Arc filled In our stores by re-
gistered plinrrnai iats only W*'
fill any doctor's prescription
mid deliver It In « hurry.
io have u
u id a grea. i
I.ul. *1 to secur
* imslruc-
ims degree.
* Wr Of-
ili ge cred
..mi many
secure the
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1 Will
Is m
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“TVELI E W/LE.S DI 7 ," 7() ItE
FEA TH RED A T PA LAt E. IS (I \E
OF SCREEN'S ORE AT St CHESSES
11 i.s cost Ing
year to keep
"Tom tin door the timber
f vol! In 4J years, the
late has paid SI 213.185.53 in wolf
'• iui.Uc I’he annual expenditures
how a .’radnal increase since 1903.
FEATURE
FILM TO RE OFFERED
U EEK AT DREAMLAND THEATER
i* 'p'lbdenre
*■" Ir*d Is i i
" In will W
(■ li. com |
* -".abli
1 .< ague * f
ter menil>* i
her*" ami vva
first bo.tic: of *!
Half pints 50c
Pints 85c
Lhr iiinvcrn»l
knm kN the N|X)tA.
done when vou
\mirsrlf foi
and daughter-in-law who are al-
most tco busy socially to have him.
Emorv Smith will have the title
role and will be aaaleUxi by Miss
Dorothy Naomi Ferguson Miss Violet
Allison. John Wataon slid
supporting cant
tireiy new
.* personal
p'.ndeiiee stud, ills
and
western Texas have been of much
benefit to the cron in this districts,
where moisture was dcficb nt tintili 'tue at the usual hours
featuring Jo
1 an Crawford and Owen Mcxjre,
l which will be shown at the Dreeun-
: land theatre Tuesday and Wednes-
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KRUM. Aug. 6
O. Mediator and sons, Walter and |
Jo Jr., and Howell Knox have gone
on a vacation to Mineral Wells.
I-ast FYiday Mrs W H Thomas |
received a message stating that her
father. W D Dodgen. of Thorn-
dale. was not expected to live. Mr
and Mrs Thomas and children left
immediately and Dodgen died early
Wednesday
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs. J A
E Weber. Mr and Mrs. R B
Rucker and Mr and Mrs J T El-
1 lis of West went to Lake Worth
Sunday afternoon and enjoyed an
evening s outtng Supper wae spread
and all had an enjoyable time The
occasion was in honor ol Mr. and
Mrs Ellis, Guests of Mr and Mrs. |
Rucker
Walter Madden of Ardmore. Ok ,
is visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr
and Mrs H A. Nowlin.
Mrs J 7
i.-rson will give Insliuiumi U
as..'.*'.1 li: Fi i nc’,1 ami G< rm.ir.
In **.'di a. t im: station WFAA
N vv * !i announced Friday
!"an,;elm Il’s to "hold ills radii,
s’ have m-en mad*1 vvi.h Jean • ne
Fltil'-v, profiutn dir* ctor of the sta
't i! will*, th. < xe» ption of th.
dm mg the w. .k when tile inslruc-
Instruction tn
we. k ami
ot lei ed
I I V-l TKAXSFERN
•v Supply Co to
a-fourth Interest tn
n A Burns survey.
For your lunch, dinner or picnic.
uriti best for you. Unbeatable for sandwiches
jther bread dainties.
. ... |
Okla <0 be resting w«dl at
Hospital where he has been
Signs
In Men’s Oxfords
<• 1m-
o Bn n.. (V 8
aid Anderson
com spon'ienci
have b. cn unsne
tintent is unable to
pronunciation
t'mhnt.s barn to read ami
it.* language bul they cannot sjx'ak
it because their pronunciation i.s
. ' Mihlck a .aree-act play, will
| be presented at 8 o’clock Wednesday
| night in the Teachers College aud-
i itorium by members of the Dramat-
I ic Club of the college, it 4s announc-
ed This is the only play which will
lie given at the college during the
I cummer
Hal Finley. Mr
Gibbons. Mr
Order one today and
Smith. : r
I tin sub
1 nequabl 1*"
1 unit vs m
willing of
.'■111**1 m
ITiese crops,
la'e and their success
<1< |x mis on a long growing season
Ix-iore fro ' and al“o on the absence
<i hull woi.n infestation
' The outcome 1
de pend li: ai tu aliv
11*'(( oil i, 11 "111
g‘"
Sunn Laps
Your rlioli'o of
VrIuoh to 11 oil
Two months left
R* ynolt’ *
Aib.ur 11
lu.wi v * r 1
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YOI \G PKII’I F.’S RALLY AT M
F. CHURCH SI XDAl
A special rallv and program
ii.o young ix'oples department
'he Lee Pchiiol building will be held
at 1 he Fir.J .Methodist Sunday
School tomorrow Sacrament of thi
I* ’d .mpper will be observed the
1 t.riling service, and nt 8 p m. the
'.*:,mti 'ulif'i't will be "Tlye Meas-
uri of tlm via. ier Preceding the
*nc . 1 t v “ . t'-en « *]] ho a mu-
Ly "he 13-piicc orchestra of
vour. : peoples department of
Sunday Sciioil Epworth Lea-
conslitution of
his dis-1
... nrst Ken -Ip’
His maternal n (
grandfather was William Henry |
leach who was tin originator ol
the Idea of growing mules on tin
free range tcanei in the Mississippi
River bottom lands aiound Reelfoo’
Lake
to Mary
in John B.
itjP Co. sur-
wife
Clark spent
relatives ih'
M (
He i.
bead nt
at til'
1 he now
Andi 1
fit l|X’d to
| Mi n , flu.
He wc a
Kiwanis <
im inb: : * 1
t.u s.
And* . * *"
bis m.i.t'
on will bi given
'.man will be given 0111
a French iv/usi- will b<
I' iiiliowinr, win k
It idle I'eac tiing
I lonceiviu tin Id a ol teaching
11 ."iiage by radio more than threej
ms ago. aid Anderson One <ii,
courses
i cessful'
Vt I 11 vi111 tl | 1
•III, Hi>l ixrnn
as well as
ill like this
rd with its
l ow priced.
Boniier and Wife
iUi’Icv I !5 acres
ami BBBAtCr
n . " "27. »15 121
Bakle and wife to Marv
m * . !00 acres In John B
1 siu'v. v July 22. "27, 811.SOO.
I, F Moon, wlio was
_________ | hurt Friday when he was struck
Southers has return- a 1-ver on » haV 'a>te. was re-
ed to her home in Colorado after ported to be doing rucely Saturdav
1 visit with her sister. at the Denton Hospital, where he
Koiner. and other rel-1 was taken for treatment
Dr Charles Saunders is reported
the Denton
1 seri-
ously 11! for several davs. following
Bellamy is
of many
crop tills
the pio-
lx- no
b it still
callv <"'•! -
an J"l: •
nt till" it
.1 UU". ■ I s
Un- are
s strlcfb
in m*.-
01 seller
ascii j
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REFRIGERATORS
Now if you are in the market for a
tor, you had better come right down and see what
dandy bargains we are offering in the newest and
up-to-date Refrigerators.
We have a few used ones, too.
YARBROUGH BROS.
cleanser tluu
WhV bile ,1
can do n
turn I ,'bcut
He is a
.'•iderson. one of
the Anmricau
grandfathers wen
colony to s
Glaves County
paternal grandlather
Anderson' was one ot the draftee
and sigm is of tlie
Kentucky and repH .wnte
se. met in the senate of the
II;,, ttitky Legislature
U11i, grandfather was
was
Mrs
V E
Stone. Mr. and Mrs. L
Mr
du ec"
11 ’1
ml :. ell*
The bov who wants some-
th ing a bit dressy
srrvn cable
st urdv (• x f
Hitched trim
l:i Tiu
ne ol
: u.os'
I ■> I VI f
Turner and
lot 50x100
y.stio
Koon and
Sa. mg', and
•>.t \ 100 fe< t
■ 10. "J7. »1
in.’ I Dewey ct vlr to R.
52x2.11^ fee: in Oatman
> Denton. Aug. 5. ’27.
Other Picture*
In Yours to Command and
F. I* < > production, the hero,
George O’Hara. again combines
business with pleasure O’Hara's
favorite sport is racing high-pow-
ered cars and onoe more he has a
story which demands some dare-
devil driving This production is
said to have more driving in it
than any of his other productions,
consequtntly it is his favorite pic-
ture. up to the present time.
“The Martyr Sex” is a picture
dealing with man 11 inhumanity to
woman The production is laid in
the mountains of Northern Cali-
fornia and the theme is a rtory of
love and hate. It deals with a world
where civilization is yet imperfect:
one sex is strong and the other
weak: one sex is gentle, the other
cruel; one sex Is aggressive and
domineering the other patient and
placid
Hrxit Gibson gallops to another
triumph tn his latest picture “The
Prairie King ’ Included in the cast
with mtn are Barbara Worth Rosa
Gore Charles Sellon and Al Pris-
coe.
Other Pictures
The story of A Million Bid " Is
that cf a girl who is sold by li* r
mother to the highest biddi i slit
is freed by a storm from her hus-
band end h* r mother and at last
married to the young d'xttor wiiO'i"
litters her mother had inicrtipti*l
I
AUSTIN. Aug 6 D. H. Gracv J
| city treasurer died Friday in New )
D Hutson and i York while on a vacation trio He
Hayfield have] was head of one of the oldest firms j
and 1
lx er.
even COMMO
:>■ r.vcr below the city.-t-M
*• 10 is holders of the “J
* . 1 ( ” tin valuable
l’*:"l*n. the
■ Clirirtianti
*i.i inter was one: -
to whom CCf*jKM
r'Uribu^^B
*:<. have been d!»», *^
1 here also aro ' *
vases. Mooriali" M
11** By next yearA^JI
w ill have manv *1.
in ti .-o that they 1^®
■r !b|e to tourists, fl®
are being met
:'h the wont. The
•” :>nd corridors. ,’*;|
itn 'corpions and
i. 'tiotious thac
t < '■ * i ling to enter -
* tiottoi.iless” pits
Mid Just as the
i;!lt-d new pss-
discmered and
fl d out.
*•1 I. ivr never z
* .i.id ’in- city has of-
intiun : * nt t > workers
:.mtlv rcfu'cd. It is
.ut some of the tun- ’ ,
t '"i com tl.rough tn
d
A mJ
| playi-o
.ime 1.
tn 1917 Amli 1 . 11
of air i ci
v. i.t'ii- In ,*
■ ntertamm
r ■ I heati r Leagtii
■S | Y M ( A
He ii : i.i 1.rd in I'Jl'i .11
the di liar: :m nt
11 .n il* : . < (>lli i'e
held
■ ii,
wel1 wi'h the two.
drowned husband
; offering from 4 I
and the young
ft.at it is his duty
on 11111. in stnte of tin- '
n turn "d
ami 1
Th* opt ration is
|h 1 lei med. but with
u.i iiorv Something llm
11 the old man and. pre-
that he does not recognize >
b■ mlactoi, in wandiis out oil
1 h.i-s iolever.
Hi*' list ol stars are
. Malcolm McGregor,
and Douglas Gerrard I
Miss Bel- J
a
ol the crop will
. al'ogether from
fr xiuencv of rains I
(■rally sufficient to
-i’ 11 op amt everv rain'
i!i toll of damage Pick-I
.inning operations have'
Hv ■ nt'd to 'outh-ccntral see -1
id Texas and w ill become I
wi’luii 10 days
Thrills, romance and John Gil-
bert. Tills is the combination that
makes "Twelve Miles Out. " Metro-
Goldwyn-Maver picture which will
tie shown at the Palace Thursday
and Friday, one of the mo:' sensa-
tional successes of the s. r>’i n today
It gives Gilbert an id il role a
swashbuckling hero v. h all th
romantic apis al tiia: * I hi
success in "The Mei. y .......
Other attractions for the week
Include Dolores Costello in A Mil-
lion Bid" on Monday and Tuesday,'
"Ankles Preferred", with Madge
Bellamy on Wednesday and "The
Sunset Derby" with Mary Astor and
William Collier Jr. on .Saturday
Gangsters today aren't the low
browed, pugilistic indfvidtisls they
used to be and as they are still
visualized by the public Inr'ead
they are neat appearing young men
hrtio wear I uxi dos efti ctively and
■®t; nee will, and probably would ix
xermed "lounge lizards" by the av«
erage b< hold' 1
Tills is .'tiikingiv
light in 1 he cast d '
Out ' For tlie gang ,t
round Gilbert. Erm-m i<*ii.uni xn.l
others in the vivid edvemiiri <■:
are all of the new type am! Woiila
pass for leading men anvwhciV
The new plc'uie is a viv.d edv* 1.-
ture story o! the n,,;h elum
the high seas, adapt d 'rom
New Ycrk stagi succi" **t th
name and produt d "ini 1
•ile cast. A sea chase tx twain
enuc officers and a rum tunning
sloop, a spectacular night club *p
eode. Gilbert, in 1 thrillin'! mo '*■
cycle ride and otlu r th HI:::;, de-
tails mark the new 1 .m!.: i*n
which is one of the most se:is.i 1 1,
al exposes ot the rum-runners
trade ever filmed
.Joan Crawford plavs tin
pal feminine role and Erm
rence. Hert Roach. Tom <
Fileen Percy Paulette Duv.vl Doi-
othy Sebastian Gwen Ix-< and oth-
ers of note are in the (..st
tin n
Included 11.
V. 1111 11 Olalid
’ v Bly til.
In Ankles I’r, hared. '
iamy plays the part of a young 1 Special to Record-Chronicle
I iss who is blessed with a pair of ’ KRUM. Aug. 6—Mr and Mrs. J |
r.nki's too pr. tty for hi r own good
t h* r into all sorts of
at f ording opjxirtum-
brt-k and hilarious
an extended
Mrs W I 1
atlves in Dalias
Oron Camp of Edmond,
was here.
Mr and Mrs O B Barnett and
children are spending their vaca-1 an operation for appendicitis
tion in South Texas. | ----———,—
Mr and Mrs Toni Ijinioriica were i WSTIN CITY TRF.ASl'KKR Dll '*
in Fort Worth NkW YORK CITY
Mr and Mrs
the week-end
Gainesville
Mr. and Mrs B
Miss Nannie Belle
returned from a visit in Oklaho-1 in Austin, the Gracv Title
ma with Mrs Hutson s and Miss I Guaranty Compony xrd has
Lavfield's brother. Dick LayfieM I city treasurer since 1909
DALLAS Aug fi The
of the cotton crop in the
vest will depend largely u|xm
frequency of rains during the
malndcr of tlie season. It C
drews. district manager of
American Railway Association
dieted In his semi-monthly report
today
"’Considerable weevil and bo.)
worm activity is reported 111 Okla-
homa and some other northern sec-
tions and damage Nom tins section
is now very heavy in southern dis-
tricts," the report says "Showt :s
over practically all of the lx 1’ dur-
ing the past few days an caus-
ing much uneasiness as such weath-
er affords ideal conditions for
rapid and heavy projiagation
spread of weevil and leaf wnrins
Root rot is also increasm ’ in 01m
sections
“Good rains over northern
Texas have been of
VvInn lif* 'i*x.*
11. SUt’PO'l div
1. tm ■ oa< k lb
*ie Wil*, ||
lor op-1
r plan iJ
1 is l*x fl
1 xumina -1
im.lt r tlnJ
1 dunma
ve ex m,l
in thiej
.Ilioi’tlllJ
ie lost 111
■ ot worJ
id ’llieifl
to d“VotJ
n■- it v J
He said 1
vitit.i th*.«
* m< ,*ti n
■ nt inm dJ
her.. m*vd
ig ol U'd
vvi mi.kJ
>d 1I1J
rd
:v pi 01
With tile use of the radio, how-
ii 1 feel sure that tins difficulty
correspondence can be overcome
. begin with I shall outline my
■in |xjnd< nee courses the same as
tin i nurses 1 teach at the college
And e for the extension classes I
have in Dallas and Fort Worth
Wiin a student registers in either
of tin correspondence courses the
outline of the terms work togeth-
er with text books and assignments,
will in sent to him by mail. He will
lx advised as to the ’tour and the
day f.,r
hi ".v ill .. .... _____ . ____
tion in pronunciation and other I
fiatiuis of the work by radio
Where jx'ssible a local director 0!
a group will be appointed and hi
will a. sis', t't the radio classes,’
Amt r on
Hi explained that much ol hl.s
tt aching was bv the "singing ’ me-
thod The word of the language
being taught ate sung to a tune am!
in this miinnrr tlie pronunciation
is improvinc* rapidly.
Sinking Metiiod
In tin ran.1 Haues a quartet
assist 'yndir'ei, m his
The quart.’ it. mg songs in the
language being taught and will co-
eperate I'pitallv m the instruction
being givi n
"ft is comm*'
i fx i a.g ot ih*' 1 * it'ilai
c leaciieis Colli i: m xi
till"-dot amt
Hie departimm ii
coll ge. will maugu
iiii .liud ol (1 acliing I
Personal History
Anderson was born F. b
He was the first student
l>lete tlie entire four-yia
at Webbs School. B< 11
"limn., in two and one halt
■u.e.e tile ioundation of tlie school 1
tne year after the close ol tile Civ-
il War Entering Leland Stanford [
Jr University in 1901. lie
Inst student to study live
languages simultaneously.
He entered the Junior class ol j
West Virginia University 111 1903
and the next year he was one ot
13 students of the university to take I
the examinations for the first Ce-j
cil Rhodes scholarships to Oxford j
Anderson and Tucker Bnx.ks were
the only two who iia.s.sed tlie exam- ,
inatlon and a:* both were students
the choice was left to a popular
vote of the faculty and Brooks re- !
coved the appointment to Oxford
Ujxin graduation from West Vir-
ginia University in 1903 he
' made teacher of German
will I French of a preparatory branch of
teaching the University which wu.s to be
| opeiwd at Keyser. W Va.. and in
1 pri paring for this wfork Anderson
vint to Marburg (Germany 1 Uni-
versity to study
' Returning from Germany Ander-
oi * leneral I
gi nerals ol
Hi
t lie
TX'I 1 1)0 .Spain,
onous :naki s am!
be c.iiasi’d out 1 1 tl
I I'sagt "■ bcm al li ' *
wealth ot Rom.■'*
and Chi ist 'an .1 ’ ■
* d to till pu’-la' I '
li th'.-
i’l.f m"im.
■vnich date b.uk
v.'is found b* m .* i
t in 1 n. the fan. *
■ pa.titer 11
r. il< J five ■■ .
■ • cri 1: t rill* rs
I (
;n
I I ’( nton
which
1 he coin.:y
u :us
and j--
is
m spite of tile
memory may i non
io in.> wife and I ( -
I efforts to become a great dancer,
ts forced to accept employment in
a taxi dance hall as a professional
partner for men who pay by the
dance |
neuironpit ol ttuili
bachelor of aits degis*
many teachers huvi
. ie three years la
tun necessary to secure
1 he correspondem i- cou
f* 1 will bv given full i,
y institution.- give coi u at the college lune
courses but And* rson's ttacliers will be able to
m i" . field voik who otherwise win
inoriu'tiiiii i-b to do .so Judymg fr
t, rest being shown I
have correspond* m e
a .urge number **t tow
M.d in otlu 1 Si. 1,1 a:
<li Ison said.
Anderson has !>• ■ 11 a .nember oil
Teacher.* t'o'.lc,*.' faculty and ’■
heat: ot a language departmem
e 1912 with tin1 exception olm
two years during the World I
u. lit toi
Io iJuluimi
\ 11 .’,'.11:
r ,..
I di pa.tim mat
ri in n a mi '*p 1
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[25()i Anniversan]
No Boy Could Demand
A Better Shoe
1 iii.-ii* ii
l* e* at
Ami iv- H'gn
■< m-trn.-m
o* ol .; io* "'C.s
th ' "li'iu lie:".-
• uh . i t < li 1 ■
Playing opposite M
Luu rem i- < ii ay
.Sui,s<-t Di rby
tracks, but un-
pic’ur.s dealing
subject it casts no reflec-
tli • ■ (xirt Tlie picture
di-dliatid ’o the ancient
home racing m general
Will stop that 4 ** clock fagyert
out feeling l ull for It It’s
gixsd to the tasle Sei veil nt
our fountnm-
want
itr
w it II tlie evil i-opula r rim:
toe. I.* *vv p11 cc 1) at
SI.69
his duty
same name by Robert Terry Bhan-
pivots about the adventures
of a girl who. dlsajipointed in her
Hutson and -
I
I city treasurer since 1909
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 306, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1927, newspaper, August 6, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335261/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.