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DENTON RECORD CHBONIOL t, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, WH
Large Number of Denton
THE WHOLE STORY
- to Be Ottered at C. I. ».
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GOODYEAR MEANS GOOD WEAR
titles and foreign counlriet.
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for
salaries
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FRANK B. HODGES
and
(Its
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Phone 1009-W.
Oak Clitf C. M. E. Choir Is
Well Received Friday Night
Today < tidy
We D eliver.
SHE WAS PRACTICALLY A BRIDE
and
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THAT’S WHAT
Reginald Denny
Sweet
ChanU"
ties
EVERYONE SAYS
Un-
til
The Cheerful
I’lld-
Mr
f delicious Purity Ice
Samuel
Sol
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Fraud
on
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can of
A WORTHWHILE BANK ACCOUNT
v
Economy that builds
worthwhile bank •«-
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201
Added Attractions
R 4<AN
WA-NTin
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK \
Cameo
THE DRESS-UP SHOP
Showing Monday and Tuesday
Pasteurized Milk
Butter
Exclusive But Not Expensive.
East Court Square.
BROOKS DAIRY
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Phone 467
I
Corner Ave. A and Hickory
L.B. SHAVER
If you’re
Bulgarian Buttermilk
VW
with LEWIS STONE
\
iHtfMtarf
ALWAYS
Clothes
GOOD
Wfinder
of
all
—
BROOKS DRUG STORE
NOTICE
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in case <>t imergency caltjhiy residence, 976-W.
THI» W II I
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SPARKMAN
Cw*fully prepared statistic* tell
Headlee Tire Co.
Il«
minute one perton I* accidentally killed
in any paper you
In 1 > ir •••t
from
(Signed)
ELLEN F MfGANNON
i
Battery & Electric Co.
in-
Phone 242
Alamo Storage Bldg.
4
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run mm —r,u-
jirw Nnr Englisti Courses
bio
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Hombre
Monday Is Bargain Day
I \
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Old Timo Roundup
Will lie Staged
Near Here
count is never too high a price to pay for buaineeo
success, the future comforts and family happiness
that money in the bank places within your reach.
Is your bank account growing?
Phones 29-39.
tai substation,
store for
Pos
th in our
MOVIE MEN SCAN CENSOR’S ACTS,
LIST CASUALTIES IN CARD INDEX
sn y
Psalm
vant
Adults
Children
We will be ( losed all day Sunday and each Sunday
t hereafter.
We have the stuff to remove
them. Gilbert's
Worker Remover.
are
The
Grubbt.
and Mrs
<•
S
I .> - e bi
t bought
b<
ed so hard tlie conference
doncd
INSURANCE
North Side Square
Phone 252
Swing
"Nobody
See,'
Givrf Me
10c
... 5c
$1.00
69c
29c
39c
39c
19c
25c
25c
15c
79c
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to J
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If you have gotten
Stains or Grease on Your
CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED AT THIS OFFICE.1
- - - —Z- - U- .
DREAMLAND
LAST DAY SHOWING
Ft
TURNER & EVANS
Phone 27 and 127
ALAMO STORAGE CO.
Phone 2ft BERT FOWLER, Prop.
Ice C ream
...... ....ng to do
LIFT ARH4XIA-
j>ny» tor all your
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Revival Subjects
Her Mr Hunderup who Is con-
ducting revival services at the
First Baptist Church has announced
$1-00
35c En-
35c
39c
39c
79c
w
- FARM HOUSE BURNS
NORTHWEST SANGER
Workers,
employees are
"voluntary "
meager
n come for the construe-
INTERNATIONAL. SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
Not
' take
M
The six-room rapacity house at the First Meth
to A (i. odist Church Friday night and
I IIik
ol
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i killed
of the
bervice
uonw*
up '
Hl •!
of a i ler-
perlret h
» doctor
Maltea
ago and|
me-nots
tfaath In twelve In due to accidental ci
times «* many people are killed and
Ml eauaea
7 The two-year old son i
gyman in Budapest is
healthy but is puzzling t)
Hl- hair, originally bla< k
to turn blue some months
U now the color of forget-
armored cord
an exclu-
achieve-
Wise Crackers
Galneavllle Texas
Aug 15th, 1027
son of Mr I
has scar-|
i> uses of l
Jones be- I
WILLIAM FOX
J&m
W
TONY th* vender haw
Other Features
Roy Howard. young
John Howard
This makes tv.
Alt ah
the othir patient
Mr and .Mrs W B
Between
Scouts art
•ii mud Sei
11: a a ms
..ilty of
“Whispering Smith Rilles"
Are You Sure You’re Getting
the kind of dry cleaning you want and deserve?
not give us a trial. We’ll appreciate your business, large
<>r small. Phone 1200.
Armstrong’s Dyeing and ( leaning
I dwell In
• of CEDARS, the urk of
under CURTAINS'.....Then Nu-
Kuid, Do all that is in thine
for God La with thee’’ Not ho
brethren' Va 3-7 The same
Brave Coward, a
Comedy.
Pat he News.
R M HuffhlnM. b»" tills day handed
payment for Certiorate No 007-B for ® 1,500 00 held
. ... . ------r—i I have for your Company and
my advlco to everybody who needs Insurance. will make no mistake when
tbev secure protection with the HOfhe Mutual Life Association Denton.
Texas
I also wish to say I am well pleased with the way you handled my
claim
I hereby give my ootment for thia to be published
may so desire
Instant Delivery at all hours.
Long distance telephone l>
your convenience.
will be maintained a.s a show plan I
Bulldogging. rough riding and 1
oilier 'wild west" stunts will mak-
up the program for the day
MOSCOW Aug 20— The Union
cf Socialist Soviet Republics is In
the grip of a "war scare." and the
peasants have begun to hoard salt,
sugar,
M
u ho
•St V II
The choir of the Oak Cliff <’
E Church gave a musical to a
He said : “I love you.”
She said.'‘‘You’re all wet."
He said. ‘‘So’s this umbrella.”
She said, ‘‘You’re funny.”
He said, “You bet I am-—because I’m
S|xi'uil to Record-Chronicle
SANGER. Aug. 20.
farm house belonging to A G
Grubbs situated on his farm abouf
eight miles northwest of here wa1
destroyed by lire Wednesday aft-
ernoon The house and furnishings
wire insured for $1,500. The loss h
estimated at about $2,000 The or-
igin of the fire is not known The
house was occupied by
daughter and family, Mr
T< ung
subtitles seem to be favorite targets I
for the censor I "
Several producers recently had 11
the list of fallen title read to them, 11
monocle as a target, is
rubles | played m the show window of
a I of Moscow s leading dailies.
the past 1 . t________
coldness The funeral is conducted’ by u» in such
memory Is always a beautiful one
V. W. Shepard
Phone 4H or 148
of ?jnerlca
ov coiitact man and cen- !
| ,‘otship expert of the Hays organl- !
I zatlon elio is organizing lhe card l
irtzLiv /if /QciinlHio' v-foot
for your car.
back thy ser-
IOUH dolngH'’
Sequestered Church
Traded for Embassy .very interesting
Dallas business men and they
s;x>nsoring the celebration
ranch has been restored to its pion
cer appearance in every detail and I tended Die picture
....„ u--------v........1..... ton Friday night.
Mrs. Cletus McReynolds
Dallas
think the recital might result i
suggestions as to Imw to raise Hu
level of screen humor They laugh- I
■ s aban- |
1< make
cm ot their
; ' si-tiices o!
KUH are killed and injured yearly the.
Nil War in the l*rl 200 yean.
Itwrsfc’c ._.
Id MM of tbe Health and Accident
1 wMU« diaabled Smoot-Curtie L_
of clothes
If a scene is eliminated by the
New York state board of censors,
for instance, because it shows all the
details of a shooting, a card goes
In the Index under gun-play, with
tlie name of the picture, the reel
number, a description of the mat- I
ter eliminatei and the name of the I • 1
eliminating board 1 1 "
Under the hi ad of Kissing Is
filed a particularly interesting group
of expurgation.-- For some reason
most of the ki-ses banished from
the screen this year have been
I kisses on the neck
small in comparison with j
The Index segregates the expur-
gations under such heads as crime,
abduction cruelty, fire, gambling,
poi.-on. hanging, robbery, profanity
.r :n-plav dancing, kissing and lack )
I
The new
construction,
sive Cooper
ment, makes
Cooper Tires
better than ever.
HOLLYWOOD, .Aug. 20—A cas-
ualty list of motion pictures which
have had subtitles shot away, emo-
tional scenes amputated or plots
i taken apart by censors In various
states ‘
is being compiled at the Hollywood
office ot Will H. Hays, head of the
Motion Picture Producers and Dis-
1 tributoi
Eift the receiver and say
< all your Denton Dairy dealer
reel at 292.
Denton Dairy Products Company
•‘Your Surety Pxpit- ••
CI.KAN COTTOM
AT THIN OFFICB.
“We Know Tires"
military scenes predominate
the moving picture theaters
.....; as a sport is w idely
com aged and large sums are
non ot war planes to bear identify- I mg assigned for purchase ot
ing names such
niimist
1 lector,
I li<
t lelds.
one week
Defense,
were
We can fix, Mend or Weld Anything
pxcept a broken heart or the break of day.
Blacksmithing and general machine work
kinds done, and done right.
‘‘We’re for Satisfaction.”
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
145 East Hickory St. Phone SOB
an I
the 1
as
"lied Metallist."
Baku Worker
capital of the Russian
AFTER
"smote",
on <Vb
VICTORIES! "So
Dancing also yields in interesting 1 l '
sheaf of cards in the indt x and
SPECIALS
Regular 15c Camel®, 2 for
Regular 15c Cheaterfield®, 2 for
Regular 25c Bayer’a A®pirin
Regular $1.00 Coty’® Powder
Regular 30c, 60c and $1.10 Liaterine for 25c,
50c and
Regular $1.00 and $1.25 box Stationery
Regular 50c, 75c and 85c Box Paper
Regular 50c Pebeco Tooth Pa®te
Regular 50c Pepaodent Tooth Paate
Regular 25c Liaterine Tooth Paate
Regular $1.00 Wine of Cardui and regular25c
Black Draught, two for
Regular $1.00 Ender’a Razor and reguL
der’s Blade®, two for
Regular 50c Gillette Blade®
Regular 50c Hind® Honey and Almond Cream
$1 00 Mello-Glo Face Powder
MINNIS-HOFFMAN-LAKEY
Phone 188
SOVIET PEASANTS HOARD SALT
AS WAR SCARE SWEEPS UNION
240 000 population, not counting
much larger sums contributed by
state and professional groups. Ten
thousand new members liave Join-
ed the ranks of tire "Ossoaviackim"
or Society of Defense, Aviation and
Oheinical Research, and fifteen
rifle ranges have been opened lor |
workers
Moscow today looks as though
lhe country might be on the eve oi
mobilization On Sunday numer-l
jlionlit-r <>us detachments of workers, red I
The intensive campaign for de- scouts, young communis’ boys and
h nse of the Union against "hnper- girls, preceded by brass bands play-
lalist countries
pi ess in connection l
the rupture ol relations with Great
1'iitain and Voikoff s murder m
arsaw, has precipitated
leasts,
. of
of
the so-called
over 60000
collected among
is
Young Com-| get rifles and ammunition The
"Red name of Sir Austin Chamberlain,
i British foreign minister, is a by
i oil word everywhere, and a huge tard-
Baku, is typical There, dur-j board eltigy ol him, with hl> la--
c ‘.vtclc the so-called Week morns “-h- .....
or Denton Dairy di-
Home Mutual Life Association
Box 893,
Denton. Texas
Gentlemen
During the war the Austrian em-
bassy at st f’etersbmg was plun-
dered and tit stroved Hailing to get
prompt i edress. the Austrian gov-
ernment ttxik possession of tl'e
magnihicent church on th1 Rus-
sian embassy grounds liere ft wa.s
turned oter to the Soviet authon-
tiu. th< day the Mt.vcow govern-
n ent gu.e the new building at Mos-
cow to tlu "ustrian e nbas-.v staff ,
t h’-n
Service Is
“Valspar,” Devoe s
and “Sapolin ”.
Now is a good time to bright- j
en up the floors, furniture,!
etc.
| Come by and select a
most any color you want, and
see how nicely and economi-
cally you do the work your-j
self.
“Valspar” Lacquer is fine for j
chairs, beds, tables, shoes, 1
etc.
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
1 I
( R AESTMEN USE FEET f AMI
IONING TRINKETS
CONSTANTINOPIjE—Craft.smen j
who fashion trinkets witli then
hands and feet still thrive in and
around the "Great BftZJiar" a tomb I
like city of its own on one of the !
seven hills of Stamboul Copper
and iron smiths hammer out their ]
wares in small recesses along tht |
miles of arcades In the great ir-
regular stone building that is dark
smelly and dusty with dust of cen-
turies. Woodworkers in booths i
around this building use a ba.-t |
toot and one hand to hold then
cutting chisel In turning objects i>n
small lathes
VIENNA Amr 20 Austria tlnal-
has a Ime new embassy building
Moscow because a Itusslan
lurch here was held as
TTie curriculum of the English
department at C I A wfll be in-
craaaed three courses beginning will,
tbe regular session according t<
Dr. L M Ellison head of the dr
partinent The new courses will n
elude Milton recent literature >ru
an honorary course
The recent or contempora:.
course will include the vanou ’■ i
denries in prase fiction and draria
and survey of activities in jxwtry
In England and America beg.mung
with the 'a:>t rl>->’ide of th. s< < n
teenth The honeiaiy
Course will oe open to all s' i
who have dour disiingi.isl.ed
in English These students w
sue the work independently
bling once each week for
tlons and the '•ub’ect mn
be varied
seed " "Of
1 Yet in V
Father and he
shall NOT
6 "Spake T
J have ye not
V 10 "Further-
will
THEE an house!" Vs 11,12
It shall come to pass that I
thy seed after thee
tby sons HE shall
el" Ood had some
t nd tonight. “The Baptist Who
Went to Hell but Got Back;" Sun-
day at 11 o'clock, “The Biggest
Btr.iness in the World,” Sunday ev-
ening Nobody Home,"
Personals
and Mrs. Tom Witherspoon
i. nd daughter were in Denton.
Mrs. I. I Samuel is spending
tht week with her parents. Mr and]
Mrs. J E Chambers, at Lewis- j
ville.
Mrs
Mrs
will find It a wise and sate thin,
the PKOPI.EH MtJTVAt
ent policies which
Building Phone 1
w a-
j well received About 25 or 30 vol<»
' were in the choir under the direc-
| non of Rosie Gardner, and a pro-
| grain of 16 negro spirituals
j plantation songs was given
The main auditorium wus
j s< rved for white people and
colored people occtiplel the gallery
Appreciation of both audiences was
pronounced.
The numbers bv tho choir that
proved most |X>pular were
Iajw
Knows the Trouble I
the following subjects^for the week- arp Brother Givtf Me Your
Hand, and "I Want to be a Ctni-
tian in My Heart
Josie Meadows gave a pletv-ini!
presentation of "The Holy dtv
and Clyne D Baker sang "O|» i
the Gates" which wa.s followed b.
a request for "Hear My Crv
Frank Blair gave an oration mi
i the subject. "Give Me -Justice Now
FLOORSTAINS
PAINTS
BRUSHES, Etc.
At Evers’
The days nt the "Old West" will
be brought back to Denton Coun-
ty. Sept 4. by the round-up to be
staged on the TX Ranch in the
southeastern part of the county
according to information received
from Dallas Saturday.
The ranch, one of the few re
in four words.
continuing < Vs
David j
and TEN
does lie
PRESCRIPTIONS
filled in Denton ich day are filled in our store, and
there is a reason. It’s true we fill the most pre-
scriptions every day’ Eair prices, prompt and effi-
cient service have helped make it so. \V(< deliver
/medicine first
/Xbout our special 2-layer Brick of Nesselrod
ding It e (’’•eani and Lemon Sherbert.
A lipsmat king combination
< ream and Sherbert.
Elmer Hulse was in Denon
Richard Peter and Miss
Katherine and Mrs Odessa Dicker
son of Durant visited Mrs R E |
Bates
Mr and Mrs. R E Fowler of ,
Shawnee Ok . visited ig r parents. I
Mr. and Mrs E L King
Mrs. D II Mlniek and Misses I
Alyne Mallow and Elizabeth Wat-
son visited relatives in Ardmore
and Marietta. Oka
I and Mrs
malning landmarks of this section. he.t fever
has been purchased bv a group of I t|1e disease here.
mg
| Mr and .Mrs W B Chambers I
j and sons. Hclx'rt and Johnnie, at
show tn Den-
13 " 'I' will be Ills Father and
shall be MY son' " Son of God!
Luke 1 30-33 Son of Mary! To be
on the "Throne of ills fattier David!"
Yet In V 35 "The Son ot God'"
led by the official | mg bellicose tunes, march into the)
with open country to carry on maneu-1
17?" t vers and military games Posters
and Voikoff s murder in and placards are displayed every-
has precipitated a wave wi.ere, announcing lectures on avia
"military leasts, weeks of de- lion, military technique or means
nee" "days of aviation." audio! gas protectliai, and appealing;
in r ham fights ' of all sorts, on al for recruits for the "Ossoaviack-1
i., I'atg'* and countrywide scale 1 :m " Films showing the lift* anal
ix'usants and govern-| strength of the Red Army and for-|
recommended etgti military set lies
contributions in the moving picture
and Shooting as a sport is
plans himself
1 19" HIS WILL In all wisdom
spiritual understanding'
THIRD
And "service" is to be in a spirit
subdued mid OVERVV HEf.MED will)
tlie grace ol God" Could anything be
more touchingly beautiful than tills
act of worship bv David9
1 Chron 17 18 And David said
Nathan? No, not that! And David
the King came and sat before THE
LORD, and said Who urn I. O LORD
GOD ?" And then rehearsing It all
and BELIEVING it all i Vs 17-23) he
said "Do as thou hast said!" And
. s 24-27) he said. "For
thou. O my God hast TOLD thy
servant. therefore thy servant hath
found in his heart to PRAY before
thee Now therefore let It please thee
to bless the house of thy SERVANT
that It may be before thee forever!”
Hushed of HIMSELF’ and worship-
ping. it is now all the LORD, crying
out again and again "O lord Ood!
“O God!" "O Lord1" “The lord of
hosts is the God of Israel'"
2 Chron 18 1-3 Now
THIS” David "smote": lie
and "David smote!" And so
4-13) a series of
(Vs 14-17) "David reigned'"
FOURTH
The Davldlc covenant' Probably a
near and partial fulfillment In Solo-
mon; but CERTAINLY a future and
complete fulfillment in Christ'
1 Chron 17 10 1 c to 15 '
thermore'" Count the Wills!"
conditional1 Tlmt throne" estab-
lished forever'" (Vs 12.14) See
Psalm 89 3-4. 28-37
1 Chron 17 11 THY i
THY sons'" Son of David'
" "I" will be
SHOWING MONDAY
(Jtffcn
uiMpRlHCto'
1 ra.
Boy Scouts Will Attend
Gainesville Encampment |
FIRST
A very wonderlul picture
whole SPIRIT of "service'
is a GRANTED privilege'
thing tlmt we kindly
I wherewith to HELP God' Perish tile
thought' And moreover let us take
our PLACE'
1 Chron 17 1,2 "Lo
bouse of CEDARS, tlie
Lord under CURTAINS'"
than said. Do all that
heart
fast, brethren! Vs 3-7
night' " the "WORD of GOD came to
Nathan!" 'Oo and tell David my
SERVANT' "Spake T a word about
this9 "Now therefore thus shall thou
say unto my SERVANT David'"
1 Chron 17 16-27 And
caught the meaning of It,
TIMES over tn his prayer
THY SERVANT'
19 13 "Keep
from PRESUMPT!
SECOND
to be ACCORDING TO
tlie mind of God'
1 Chron 17 4 "Thou
build me an house! ' V
word saying, "Why
built me an house?" V
more I tell thee that the Lord
build THEE an house!" Vs
"And it shall come to pass
will raise up
which shall be of t“
bulld me an house!
30 and 40 Denton Boy
expected to attend the
ut enciimpment at Lake
.i: G.unesvilh The cap-
i tamp is 75 boy,-, and
111 prev enl a 11umbel .>I
at tending
nations lol ti
completed and it is | index ol casualties, stresses the fact
that the encan,)ment will j that the number of pictures snlp-
the must successful ever held tin- ! ped by tlie censors shears is cx-
!.. dii.t tion ol the an-a conn-| tremely
I the thousands of reels ;>assed with-
I out change Nevertheless, instances
colkcted since January 1. when ne
began indexing the expurgation.'.
tea and coffee.
Budenny a former Cossack,
L-. supreme commander of the
t Cavalry Is a popular figure,
receives ovations everywliere
oes from the populace, which
thinks that the spectacle of
is looming over the Russian
Your Becretary-Trcaiiurer Mr
me a check In full t . f.. .. __
my mother "
Words fall to express my xj^jireclatlon
Huffhlnee ban th|s day handed
Modern Equipment, Modern Methods
Gone are the crude, harsh meth ode of conducting funeral* lined in
Modern methoda and equl pment have taken away much of tlie
r,.- . . ... that the last
memory la always
murder
a v.___
weeks of de- lion,
and I ol )
on
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