Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1927 Page: 5 of 12
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the Clarence Badger >*»<vii 4*-*i
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airplanes.
Blind Driver and
the exhibition
TYLER. Aug 20
Fowler.
WRECKER SERVICE
TYPEWRITERS
Sold, rented and repaired by
4
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Build in the Best
WHAT DENTON MAKES
MAKES DENTON
Let us figure with you.
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Rector & Kerley
Morris Paint and Paper Co.
DENTON PLUMBING CO.
Phone
Phone
208 W. Oak.
Phone 958.
IMO
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VULCANIZING
CAKES FOR SUNDAY DINNER
We Hurry.
Road Service
CAREFUL!
Expert Tin Work
La
plant and get our prices. '
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SEASONABLE GLASSWARE
GRUBE BROS.
Yes, sir,—careful.
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Call 114.
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
W. L. YARBROUGH
A
Phone 710.
BADLY RUN-DOWN
Jeweler.
ANNOUNCEMENT
"Let Vs Be
Your Hatter’*
Odd Trousers
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We have added
top and upholstery
a
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Many Pattern*
Repair your old top, put
new
on
nexs
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BLACK
make
car.
Will bo
POPULAR
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Underarm
This Fall
any
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SMITH-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
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College Tailors
THE BOSTON STORE
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Sella for Leu.
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New colors and patterns. Very suita-
ble for this hot weather.
"Thi .
I had Ismn.
Manufacturing and Repair-
ing.
enclosed. As long its older residents
can recall, however, the dock has
struck the horn's.
has
to
Window Glass
Paint Brushes
Steel Wool
Artist Supplies
Picture Framing
Paint Remover
Rast Side Sqaar®,
Phone 780.
CHAS
Bankruptcy.
doun prlcth be-
Dleppe ~~
Kentucky Woman Had “Terrible
Time" Doing Her Home Work.
Strength Returned After
She Took Cardaai.
o h»» I1I4T-
11.-1^ n in* nt
Hill Bros. Garage
115 West Mulberry
Phone 234.
tlmir
ninths
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Residence
7
ths later, but
the furniture was never heard of.
back
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The Patriot
An Early Fall Hat
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ItoitM Typewriter Exchange
Ycnrr Buaineae Appreciated,
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Hid
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Men's Fancy Hom
Large variety of colors.
49c
of your
pack it I
'IS West Oak St Phone 520
im Ainstitution^ n
JCPenneyCo
“where savings are greatest *
104-106 North Side of Square, Denton.
*3.98
of
the air
*- ----v mi popular that three* pianos
at L< Bourget urr kept busy taking
I . . rs m.Di I, ,t s o n .. t I nd t\*. rir li .
Standard, Kohler or Crane,
“the big three” of plumbing
Hwturea.
th'ir
unshak -
A
fabric*
tern*
$3.98 to
$6.90
Campus Style
Walking Comfort
M. A. GAY TIN SHOP
1219 W. Oak.
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the ( hikihood '
III. .
to France and
w Ko uutd she re-
■•sei
■’' 'Fa
sonic
scenery that only a few of the resi-
dents in the immediate vicinity
have seen and w-hich Is practically
never visited because of its inacces-
sibility Is showm in
These scenes were made nt the
Natural Bridges over Coyote Creek,
a tributary of the Stanialau* River
in Sonora T.. J,
I did some of his most daring acting
as it was necessary for him to
swim beneath the surface of a river
which was aflame with burning al-
cohol.
NEW PURSES
Values to $7.50
$2.95
lligafor, snakes, reptiles, calfskins.
Pouches, Rags,
!. when’th"
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a tiien.l
id.'tit Roose-
eg mull sec-i
Vienna But
Then an as-J
g' liel ,i I
All leather, a
Tans, Browns, Blacks.
Bags.
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artists.
unrestricted.
paint special plctur
.asses were
Id, but nev-
Ask about
Educational
John Orr has some small tracts
of land close to town suitable for
chickens, cows and truck
sell. Office phone 199.
phone 419
|“FIRE'M4/V. s in. MY CHILI),”
STAKRINL II.4TTOX ANDHEERY.
TO RE I EATHREI) AT PALACE
re^
• “t He-
in America
They nourished there and grou to a
respectable sl/x* It Is one of thoae
that He\ holds has t’lvi
through the American
t men
find I he
virtually
I they have
<;i**w s, they can t
Let us fix your gutters and
downspouts, Refrigerators,
Incubators, etc.
All the servants at Crosby Hall, 1
the International club for untvrr-1
sity women opened ui London jc-
ccntly, are college or high school |
girls, the chief parlormaid being
a graduate of Edinburgh Univer-
sity.
Full, rich lining in the Fall
•hades of pearl, chamois
lint - of - blue, total and
nxxha.
^WEDDING BILLS” STARRING
RAYMOND GRIFFITH, FEATURE
FILM AT DREAMLAND THEATER
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Illiteracy seems to be
In France Educators
pose to do Homething about It
Lillian Dwight, whp offered a canvas
of the Boulevard 8t Michel
having completed her painting
1 twelve hours In order to enter
thn «* v K i t it in
",
That's us- carofuI
furniture when we
and move it.
Hhelbyville, Ky.—"Several year*
ago," Bays Mr*. Alven Jesae, of thia
place, "my health was very bad. I
»•• very much run-down. 1 was in
auch n weak, nervou* condition that
1 wns not able to do my housework.
"I struggled to keep up, beenuse I
had to, but many a time I spent
hours in lied, trying to force enough
strength to go through the daily
Drive by our
department, and in the future we can
' This Brown < slf Oxford
is so up to the minute in
Style. »o up to the mark in
Wotkmsn.hip that It is *
value we are proud of.
Rudolf Steamer an Austrian air
pilot, recently put up a good per-
formance with an airplane of 300
liorsepower With four passengers
and a mechanic he flew the 350
miles from Venice to Vienna tn 100
mfnuh's Tlie regular schedule is
3' hours
We can also make awnings, sun shades
II I IT F H M Y 1\ FK XX< I
SEEM* T(» IX( REASE
PARIS
creasing
if n • w
< t > IIIC‘4
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Ml (.MW
L.II -! k Fl*.I ks as
I i oinui i n
or floor mats.
When somebody has a
wrecks and wants to get
pulled in tell them to call
234 and we’ll be right out. ;
City to forward baggage and a lot
of fine old turnituie lie had col-
,,, „ Ice led there Soin** of the bag-
ti lend ' gage arrived five in
work t . •••<.«*■ -w
I ROM s I in I E\ \
>AP<M.EOVS TOMB
PARIS' A weeping wlllou
Helena ha*» been planted In
validf'b (iard«*n in Urn shatiow
i polfona totnb The willow
gift of Cuyler Reyno Ids. of
, N Y In 1880 Charles P '
the American
brought ha< k
When tlie wedding bells are thru
ringing, there are tiie bills to p/z.
but sometime* there 1^ a great deal
more to It than that,* as the action
or "Wedding Bills.'' which will be
shown at the Dreamland Tuesday
and Wednesday, proves. Havmond
Griffith a* the hanuued beet num
in a score of weddings U the star
of the picture.
Included in the list of pictures fpr
the week are Bob Custer in "The
Fighting Hombre on Monday. Wil-
liam 8. Hart in On the Night
Stage" on Thursday and Bu< k
Jones in "Hills of Peril" on Friday
and Saturday
In “Wedding Bills" Havmond
GriflUh has Mved until Ids life has
b*cotne |ust one wedding after an-
other with no prospect for imme-
diate relief from the arduous du-
ties of chief nuptial assistant He
swears ofT all weddings, but to no
■rail, for his best friend decides
to get married and Ray has to be
there to lend moral support A
blonde vamp and a supers*nsiUpfc
bride contribute to the sum of un-
r: " The story involve,'
a fa' In r for Ins son. 1
a stern tatlnr fol ips
daughter, and finally the unself 1 .1:
love of a childhood swot theart, tot
the youth
Lilvan Ta'liman has an out-
standing pct .is th'1 adiemurv ■
and gold dlcgi r and Ann Work ha-,
a big part as Beth
sweetheart While no attempt
from st .
the In - I
of Nu
is llif I
Afbeny I
Y In 1880 Charles P Daly, presl- !
j dent of the American Gtsiuraphlcal I
i Soviet v brought hack a number of
I cuttim'h from tlie willows which sur-
I rounded Napoleon's grave at St
I lem.. and planted them ill Am
Los Angeles critics are calling
Arnold Blackner, former Wyom-
ing cowpuncher, one of the great-
est tenors in years Blackner re-
cently sang ills first operatic selec-
tion at the Hollywood Bow), where
thousands applauded his remark-
able voice.
trunks re-
on tlie Vera
the embassy
. ■ .1 Uiem to Mexico City
When (Irew ar-
i d diplomatIc free
baggage, < U'toms
I , n and ransacked
the trunks ai..l betore they got to
I.-- I a
■ i ml
o be
S<> if you have any
dresses von wish
dyed just call
brnk»*n
bv
be- |
cre^fi |
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x-.'zi 1 A Paramouxit Picture
fc' its...
in-
pro-
One-
aixtn of the French population a'a-
| tint I s show are claaaed as Illiterate
which means here that, they can
not read and write There arc three
and one-half percent who do not
even know tlie letters of the alpha-
bet Tills la said to be seven time*
the projxrrtlOn In Germany and 35
times the percentage In Sweden Ab-
wno of children from school has in-
creased until more than one-ninth
fall 'o attend classes A number of
eonetev-cs and organizations are
urging some arrangement for supple-
mentary instruction of yptmg people
wiK) left school to hetp earn the
family ll»tiiK They Ivtpe Inter wlacr
to Improve tlie general syWOtn of edu-
cation so that children who have
gone through tlie grade schools can
get further training while they work
Chgrch Has Invisible Clock
TALLAHASSEE. F7a Tallahas-
see has a clock which is hoard but
not seen. Years ago the clock wtu:
placed in the tower of the First
Presbyterian Church, built during
territorial days. For some reason
A .strange com- | the handA were never connected,
blnation of a blind automobih dri-1 Finally tlie whole!,mechanism was
ver. directed by a coinpanion who
had no legs came to grief here
when attempting to navigate the
city streets and ran into a heavv
truck. At the courthouse, authori-
ties were at a loss whether tn place
tlie blame on the blind man fur
carelesr collisnn or <n the Unless}
man for tail'lrt to I'pve the corn t
da ections.
the
the field
the first
“Oh Kay” for YoungMen
/* —YA An Early Fall Marathon
Brim can be worn
snapped or curled, with
the new self-figured
band and raw edee.
Here’s Personality tor
you—our feature bat
at—,
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Feature Pictures at Local Theaters Next Week NEWS NOTES
IX rill lllsTKICT < <H KT OF THU
I XITH1 *TXTi> tOK Till 1.1'1 -
U<X IlMHIl 1 <H rr.
In the matter of O
Bankrupt In Bankruptcy
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt,
of Denton In the County of Denton,
in | sod District sforesald
Notice is herrbv given that on
I Aug 12 1927 the said O I. Fowler
| wax duly adjudged a bfinkrupt; and
that the first meeting of credlton>
] will be held at the Court House in
Denton on Aug 29 1 927 at 1 30 p
| in at which time the said creditor*
i may attend, prove their claims, ap-
loinritv I IX’Int a trustee, examine the baw-
inmriiv itHpt. and transact »uch other bual-
Hiess as may properly com® before
Ins ivsldeii’ , I.,- l ad lost half the
mIi. i a nd all of Mrs.
wnrdiob,.' He sued Um
i i! iiu nt ami paid t bu
Costs of the suit
Six months later, the altitude
made Mrs tlrew seiiously 111 and
was (•!> , I 'd oip of Mexico on
a stretcher, completely paralyzed,
li a ns! er red to St. Petersburg, he
J telegraphed tlie < mba.-sy at Mexico
these, either come to otir place of business,
I I 8 S. Locust , or phone 268 and we ll glad-
ly give you estimates.
in this, |
nil I in ir 'ur<-'
tlons foi the week i
lb adwait-1
on Monday
I/iXi 1 Hili'mess. '
|ii od i< ' ion w 1111
on Wednesday.
in Maii|X)w er on,
'I e i lauan tic
pn ’ 11 .11 lUM'S
its fiercest
quenc.
Tn these scenes Jon<v, ' larous ro..u
There is
Fireman Saxe
builds from the
through the big
ti>e comedian i
pit lures
[ film "Ixr.e s
d’ltcd bv
t’O'ii Mme
<4 the saint t
! l.v serialized
(ml the United States.
; Automobiles airplanes. motor-
; boats and even bicycles have fur-
nished the background for motion
| picture drama, but until Richard
I Dix began "Manpower" ■ the lum-
apulti'd 1 •M'i*m^ caterpillar tractor had nev-
fiom an dS-toot tower into the liu j,r tx>,n klonfied ' in the films.
M iry Brian is seen .opposite Dix in
We sell Denton Daily Roast
Coffee, Denton made Bread,
Denton made Flour and'
Feeds.
Willis Grocery and
Market
Phone 85.
Hdinita
In
it In
Ito go right
J ‘lay u H It
cow'H’d
Meanu li’ 1<
maliH’d t"i
(' r u / du< k
hadii'( m<
m r»•• 11’
l |vt*d it i. d
♦•nt i y tor i 1
I i.ittb S I I 1'1" I
tl TO TH 11 \ Es
• KI P KIR ( REM
Police rrjMirt that
motor* are wicked hwhv
thieves disowned hm repair men
fcrre the lowtlrnaVe wrecking
can pet to them. The thieve* are be
Mevcd to have a Karaqr and to re-
ceive much of their Information aa
V’ the location of broken down cam
from AccorrijUh fen working with bona
I Ade repair ganga
Our delicious Cakes and Cookies will go well with
any sort of dessert you may prepare for Sunday
din ner.
wml defin< d plot
Mi Child that
pp. nmg sequence
{ fire scene whet,
prove themsclvoz
real 1 if laughabl heroes to the fi-
lial fadeout
The '-foil i I
who made Ibi.
Director
Brice
the quartet which
i previous
li.il'- t :u lied
•a oik
two sequences :
"The Prince of Headwalters ' in i IJ"W
the das in nil-i Up pasw Ugt.rH Pilot* xny i.lndbergh x
advertixemetit of I,e Bourget has mi-
m. mulnted the laymans desire to fly
above the field where Paris wel-
' I corned the brat New York to Paris
1(1 l> I>\ F 111 II* XI II X
KiKill.X (IIIW.K SUFI)
PARIS Brilliant red dye hereafter
will dlatlngulsh imported clover seed
from the home grown variety A new
law requires all clover seed from
abroad to be colored artificially The
law makes It imponalble for xeednien
to mix the imported variety with
native grown need without the adul-
teration being apparent
If you are in the market for
routine.
"This condition went on for some
time, until I heard about Cardui,
which some one told me was good
for auch ailments. 1 gave it an im- I
mediate trial, and. I am thankful to
aay, my improvement was rapid. I
soon was able to do my housework
with ease and comfort. I felt fine
and I liaikod »o much hotter.
its spring I was not as well s«
____been. I was ill in the wtnier
with cold*, which left me weak. So
I aent at once to the store for Cardui
and began taking it In juat a little
while I waa feeling much better, my
atrength returned and I waa able to
get my work done easier and with
lose effort.’’
At all drug store*._________NC !7f
: $
school l,,r t,
g t ad mi' < <1
Uai vaid.
with I? <•:) made to have the usual fash-
ion show, tnere are
in
whl' h fa-hions ol
Indy 's fumries are emphasized
Flm.or Glviii: demonstrates I
ha.si'*1' l,lctur<' "Love's Blindness" that .................
.-be knows well the public's taste in j plane Officials eatlmaie that the field
well as fiction The I >* n°w Uxtled daily by five times
, Blindness” was pro- wl’° ,1«''d c,,n,e s,',‘
Mctro-Goldwy n-Mayer 1
Glynn s popular novel linxn or
name, which was w ide- I POM ' v
bv newspapers thru-1 PARIS
down
It's Rich Man’s Ganic
Grew’s early troubles make a
tory which isn't at all isolated.
Other nu mbers of the tori'ign ser-
vice fell even more harrowing
tales
Grew happened to be a man of
means l>‘ss tort unate members
of the service in his case, depen-
dent on thefr salaries, have been
forced out (it the service or sorely,
crippled tiy similar complications.
Political pull is mu now so
necessary in entering the service
and salaries are somewhat higher,
without private means
business of diplomacy
impossible. Even it
no sue h hard luck as
meet the en-
tertainment requirements tor
which the government provides no
W. F. Jarrell Insurance
Agency
Room 211 M( < liirkan Bldtr. i
Writes all k^nds.
Specializes in Life.
You may be too o
er too young.
the Children’s
Policy.
t roes
Frnn< <■
baxsv
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HI I’KRIS ER<»M \|R
PARIS Seeing Parin from
/ MV z
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i (lav
wvll-kix>wn nigh hut j ’he
comedian exhibits ever' trick in Im, ' I heir
well-known rejxTtolrv A new lead-
ing woman in the js rson of Ann
Sheridan Ik wen in "Wedding
Pills "
BATSELL.
Sherman 1
Prove vnur claim in the form pro- |
vidod by tlie bankruptcy law at I
liner B j
Prohibition officers are not the
oiily foe with which moonshiners in
the Dismal Swamp of Virginia have
i to contend. Many of them are said included
the roh <>f the tc have been driven away from|
most I their stills by bears, which display
Ri’z an amazing fondness for the liquor
top», or make seat cover® for any
Ann b he rid an. tn the Paramount Picture
' WcadLinX Bill® •
I certainties and the trouble con
mences The clever Hnv hits upon
| the solution of the difficulties be-
iore the end ol the picture, out
only after a series ol episodes
w'iiich the wvll-knowii nigh hut
< w
A quality hat. ftnevt felt and
•atm Item*, leather sweat band,
silk band In the new Fall color*
$4.98
iiiirMffr.ui ol
.. |>J, I i.r» Bi cry, Hat -
ten. Director Edward Sutherland the meeting
and Mol,tv Brice the rnin.-dy I’1'i Referee
structor 'he quartet which made Texas
the two previous Beery Hatton
coined), have tinned out
greatest a mk om '.'.huh
ablv cntt'iuhes th" two stars as
ihe mo ■ laughable comedy tcani of
i creen Instorv
(>thcr Pic t tires
Lewi'. Stone ha.‘
j ' Prince of Hcadwarers ' and
of the scenes are laid in th'
Hotel in N( w York, m "The Prince I
of Headw ut(
the love of
'he love of
Kim' M-. Child
Ballon and Wallace
..I be wn at the
Th n sdav and Frl-
e <ii. < omedians at
of ' : •. I, coined',
teain woik lias rip-
New Footwear
Patents, Hatins, black. Values to $7.50
$4.95
Medium, low, lugl^freels, straps, pumps
tRew Felt®
All colors, all shades.
$1.95
i $ 1 (r> > |
On the other hand i
. .... ..... trains between
H he ibaiiie tw»» citien where American’
touMf’s are not tlie snle pH^en^cth I
is 18 i-2 francs It ha* remained for1
! the Bntuih to force down prices be-,
tween Parln and Dieppe* Because .
there 'aha little patronage* of the dm-
i ing cars the company now offers a
! meal for ten francs approximately
40 cent>. It conhlNtn of soup, meat.,
, and one vegetable salad and d» s t i t |
AMERIl PAY MOKE
OX IKIVLH IHXt:RS
PARIS British frugality has ton - 1
1 rd tl” dining-car management on i
i tralQs between Pari* and Dieppe t<>
, rediR’- the pike of meala For more
, than i year the cost of a lunch on i
♦ he pt-’ Imhs train either to or from '
' UneiE bi'tw'ern New York and C’her- i
boulY h;us lx*rn 26 franca
j witty it wine
i the jirice of metilN on
“ ) Cities
the
doors provides an ’appealing thcinc
In "The Fighting Homtwc Bob
Custers latest starring production
for FBO
Mischief and Buck Jones are
xvnonyms in the earlier scenes of )
"H11 lx of Peril " tn addition to these
characteristics, some California |IIon) an aa-iout tower mtn .......
! dep'<rtni( :>t and they pro< c< d to re-
veal all the fuddi n inve.'i'i, ■, of the I ’‘1LS unique picture.
lives of firemen m a ludimous sue-
r cession ot adventures i.iiat. even
the picture. | ii. the t aitm iits when the flame I
are hotte. t and tfie tn, burning at |
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VMFKK \X VKTI-ts
HOI II (III X MlUX
PARIS A cross section of the work
of American artists In Paris wan pre-
sented at the salon of American art-
ists held recently The exhibition,
held to give Paris an opportunity to
see what American artists are doing.
canvasses of more tlian 150
The exhibition, which was
stimulated some to
■ ..._..r(.s Several can-
hung still moist. Mrs.
Fir, tn.in
Haymond
Be< rv. vvhi( h
| I'a lace The ""I
m i day. places tie
top INI.
conmdv
(■nod m‘ , a I nil illmeiit
j ),ioduced a li1 ,n.or , I.m.
i th' great, st ol
other attrm
Other Him. | melude ' The Prun e
Modern chivah-v. stccjjrd in mm*c- <r . J . /<vls s‘o1
tacular action in the rreat out of ir ,U H?..
ar* L'T.o: (dvnn
Antonio Moreno
| and Richard Dix
Saturday
As Raymond Halton and Wallace
Beery blundered miohmtardv into
th( armv and navy in lorn.er pic-
tures. so now they a:e cat.'
WASHINGTON
LETTER
B\ KODM.Y DI l( HI B
Mil I. VV rill r
W7ASHINGTON Tim II '
* eph (' Grew mi
bassiidor tn Tin key
an arlst<" i ai le i 4
tamlly. but the II n
I neon III ered ma I: <
he clambered up il.'
ladder Io his I , ut |i
secretary of state
You sometime-, heal of i he eif) •••■I
serv i< e III dlploiii.u y as a oi t <4 .
graduate school lor t> a houmls. | tainllv
but Grew, gtadua'eil tiom (Iro-iGiew s .......
ton ami llarvaid, would have .Mexican gove
found things min.li sui'.i had he
heeded Hie family me" to enter
business.
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liit i <1111 li ) t d 111 ■ i , i i " i ■ <. ' ■ • 11 • >i
B( llamy Storer, amba-sador to I
Austria lluny.iry ai.4 a tileml of j
t h 1 Grew s, asked l'i, -1 J. r,; 11 :.. .
velt to make the y
ond secretary to
Roosevelt refused
slsieiit attorney
of Grew’s brother, went
on Roosevelt Al ter I wo
unsuciessful attempts I
pleaded "political pt'"-ui'
oflu lal told ft oom -1 e It
< >r»'w 'a f Iger limit Ing in
Roosevelt I tn med la I eh aiqunnted
Grew as third secretary at the
embassy In Mexico City
Grew\cM*ik his own
as evidence that the
bed ot roses.
I>l( TI RIHQI F HKETOXs
IHXI XI.M VRT S1YII.S
PARIH P'ctureBqiie />I4 Breton
furniture crudely carved and dark
with age and much waxing, does not
please the modem Breton Artists
decorators, manufacturers and work-
men of that region have organized a
competition to evolve new styles and
designs. Inspired by the trend of the
modern movement. Thrt* old cos-
tumes and quaint headdreneca may
be used In the sketchae submitted,
but anything that savors of the re-
cognized Breton lurnltur.e known to
all antique collectors. Is barred
variety °F
and pat
For busi-
and general
low prued
Dlploinilt Ic Hni'lshli
Whili' servmg at Calm I
rim! ami had a large < ,
ot valuable wedding pri'selits
shipped to Calm. Tin1 ship wmu|but
down oft the Barbary ionst Wli' ii ‘
the Grews started tor M'-XK’o. Mis ,
Grew beiame HI in Italy en rou'e.
Grew took her to Fiamt- ami left
her to recuperate. As lie stopped
oft in Washington, a kind assis-
tant secretary of state told liini , allowance
A
TO air
Blit
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1927, newspaper, August 20, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335273/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.