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DENTON CAFE
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We invite you to bank with us.
Beauty’s Secrets
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f various makes
WOODSON HARRIS
There Is a Difference in Bread
DON’T FUSS
P1GGLY WIGGLY
SATISFACTION
about what to
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cook
hot days. Just call 174 and
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WEEK’S VACATION
COSTS 36 < ENTs
BALDWIN
PRINTING CO>
Phone 278 206 5. Elm St
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PRINCE IIFNRV SPONSORS
BRIGHTER SHOES”
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Teasley & Son Grocery and
Market. You can save many
dollars on your groceries at
thin store.
Phone BO for meat of any
kind.
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SAN ANTONIO, Aug 20. -Fly-
ing tins become almost as sale as
nny other mean* of transportation
at Brooks Field here since the pre-
sent type ol primary training plane
was adopted by the U. 8 Army Re-
cords show that only two fatal ac-
cidents leave occurred in approxi-
mately 86.000 luiurs of flying witli
this plane This is equivalent of
trip of about 5,000.000 miles.
Before the present plane, known | w r ckagt. semu hed
as the PT-1, was adopted, instruc
Is regarded lightly by the younger generation, but
those who are older can appreciate the wisdom of
this practice. Systematic saving will make you in-
dependent in your old age.
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CtJTS BROOKS FIELD MISHAPS
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Bamberi; prided IuiiimH on having
cxecute'l 1 individuals, The
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in ulster as being in
for tiie Premiership.
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WELES DENOl'NCES
BOOK BORKOWEKS
LONDON H (1 Wells
.civkc . i relief pitcl|crJn<eqin»i ’
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Whllo ihu < hance Is rather rv»|
mote, Rout i.in make the gradQ
If he ■ .1 ii11iiucs to pitch
home st i . b h as llrt has
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Ao Surprise in
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Defend Davis Cup
Just the same as canned corn, peas, Tomatoes
and other food essentials.
It’s just as easy to say Butter-Krust when order-
ing from your grocer. He has ii fresh twice daily.
Try a loaf. You’ll be surprised.
what good
things we have to eat.
I he plane is us nearly fool proof
. possible, but much credit Is due
:nstru( tors, officers say, who
take < v. i v possible precaution to
m'Air.' suicty and prevent careles-
| lies.-
One instructor at the post put in
mon- iha.i 1.000 hours in the air
m one y< :u and more than 2,000 in
the first place^ almost all of 1 three v< arc without a fatal accl-
Othii instructors nave flown
’icur. a year without a bad
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whuli has persisted far to<. lone l
Then is no longer any need lor it I
Now that every man has hl:, lie’’
automobile and new furniture, he '
ought to have hLs own new fresh
bocks II they got soiled, th y
should be replaced by new copies.
A library needs renewal as often as j
wallpajier No one likes stale beer;
why should we tolerate stab
books’’"
Many a celebrity
less famed than Edgar, the Tower
raven, whose d ath is
Edgar's ago hrr been [
60. 70 and rn vears ;
.1 • I i • .dl tho year Jim
w ..a I ' I games for
;.f tho big
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I J i■ ■1 • i • I ; i.ia11 baseball.
Hh i.i-t I..ill .■, ,i , nothing to bran
of bat h.- I... I "ii,. oi those sneak-
ing cun.-. , j,;,,. 'i.inge ot pact*
and ;; ii. aii iiy i. .c ' : ■ !
Any time B.c-C,
Indians
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tors expected that they would lose I to ,t day
a B —- — - .. oil .4 i i u 1 I gs I 1 t / tvw , co i 1F 'I 1 ■ . i . 1 •
DEATH INTERRUPTS
( \l 1 ACROSS ATLANTIC
LONDON For the lust
death has spread its fingers over
the trans-Atlantic telephone sys-
tem. Charles McKelvevy on a stu-
dent's tout of Europe, put through j generally
DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER
POST CAUSES DISCUSSION
LONDON—It was a sunrise
many to hear that. Sir
Chamberlain, British Foreign Min-
ister, is to be acting Primo Minis-
ter during tin absence ot Standley
Baldwin in Canada Many persons
thought, uud indeed, it was prema-
turely announced, that Eat! Bal-
four would 111! tin* post. Th.-re
seems to ha < been some foundation
for tho Balfour theory, since he is
the senior . tatcsinan m every sense
of the word, apart from official
j position (oi the other hand, there
| is th.' asMimption that the Clum-
I cellor of tile Exchequer, Mr. Win-
calls failed to bring any answer n()^ to designate r.nv par-
About an hour later he put through I lltuUr m uister as being in line
another call. Servants at the house
told him that his mother had died
while speaking to him
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i that we could produce cheaper and j
! better right at home. Loafer n-i
I at a home not long ago and
shown grr'at pile cl onions,
unions that had been pulled and [
i x > 1.. z 1 z . i i t « • i II,,, i-i in n i irl -ill, m i/l
grow' r v
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<o'dd make it so
that v. e
••TAGEBEA1T’ DEPLORES
HEAU1V CONTESTS
BERLIN- Beauty contests an d"
scribed as a nuisance by th" Berlin
"Tt»gt blutt The ' Taveldatt calls
attention to a Berlin pnth.shii g
laaise Which in a circular lias an- • m that day and two following al-
nouneed a beauty competition
the sun a- time askiib ixople
.subscribe to its weekly magazine
publishes il.e question. Who
tiie sex most beautiful women ul
Germany / ' All persons tue urged
to cast their vote on this question
and are advuced to look uo the
entries as tb.ev appear in the pe-
riodical. Candidates arc infuitned
that the full name and address of
every would-be movie aitrcv will
be added in a
each picture putdished m *h" mag-
azine. The circular savs liu maga-
zine will prove a ca’uable ref. r |
ence sheet and stud for the Id n
trade
that
will I
Denio,
in ul
mnv at. end i .
jMilnt. i trui' .as
rupt, ami tr.iisa. l
ncss hs Iniv
Hie meeting
CHAS
Bankruptcy.
e?.i. enjoy a vacation m c i. o’ ’!.<
numerous fon'd.u tin und Berlin
The city ba.1 mu a-ide n large nuin-
k *r of so-called ' vacation re< ri i
.ion grounds" in the woods near th' |
city. Every monung the childrin
assembled, at the school nearest
their home and are taken to the
recreation grounds by rail elevated
or street c.r 'I ba y are furm.'b. c1
cocoa or m. ;p on arrr.il 'onch :>t
noon and colic.-
afternoon Tl.e wi < '<!-.
car fare and meals
from the same famil'
recond is (harped ha’f prui
ditional children are aii.p'cd free
who 1‘ (ii-dited bv Re-
with -o.n<‘ c.f
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stiile books either. In an interview
I the lamed writer said "Our prob-
lem is to devise some means of
destroying the pemicictis habit of
book borrowing. Tl.cre is deep
rooted idea in the ordinary Eng-
lish mind that it is extravagant and
wrong to own ixxiks. Formerly
books were published for the pres-
' ’ In
less prosperous homes there is
probably a copy of the Bible bought
from the colporteur, but little else
A book was supjxised to last forev-
er and lie read and read again As
the taste for reading developed
there began that borrowing habit
What is it that makes one woman stand out
from another in a crowd? If the situation were an-
alyzed it would be plain to see that in one woman’®
exquisite grooming lies her charm. Our experts will
endow you with bobs, marcels, permanent waves, _
facials and manicures as only operators of consum-
mate skill and special training can.
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her grocer and
were wrapped in
! certl.smg the Inc-t
BLBMNERS OBJECT
TO HORSEMAN'S SPURRING
BERLIN A Bedoum iuirseman
at the Berlin Zoological Garden
eau. . d ,-i public demonstration re-
c'ptlv He dug his >purs so deeply
into hv. ‘ teed that the animal drip-
n< d with blood. A storm of protes's
was hurled at the rider The per
formanco terminated abruptly in a
pandemonium of shrill whistling
which in Germany is always
ign of the severest disapproval.
time, | Churchill, is the natural dep-
I u<y of the Prune Minister It is an
I assumption fosttxeC by the fact
j that a.' the Foreign Secretary is
a peer, he is apt to be
| passed over whenever a question of
I succession to the premiership arises
making the Chancellor of the
| Exchequer next in line There *s
said to Im- no doubt that it ford
i Balfour had been deputized for Mr
Baldwin, tin arrangement Would
| have bee n plea.- mg to those mem-
,gh of the different sizes and
t-.> n i':e chflcrent packs
n. no what we can use,
t ( noupii 'o tiial’.e it f»os-
ii ti ii.ii.. th<- different grades.
Consequent I when we sort and
grade m | m< l..i-. .. we have to
throw e.wav a part of the stuff
] because we do not have enough of
that grade to offer it separately
d 'her< for' have to discard it.”
of London
announced,
istii iated at (
He is known to have been at least j
fifty. He was an aristocrat among
ravens. Edgar s partiality was stock j
Ings He prferred silk ones
would come r.......... ...
ground and before the woman w.c.
aware of his presence, began 'o I
peck furiously at her legs It got to [
be a standing joke arouno the Tow -
er and many a wag has directed
kz.,™..G.,z, L'.I •
Miss Ida M Mellon is the "fish
doctor" of the New York acquar-
ium. and probably tthe only woman
in the world filling such a
tlon.
| I 1 HI* I till I • u
Lail , |adi! in»i<!<• h
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m.i-.t every plan- lu the l.uft-Han-
■ a ;> all lleet Was u/kl out. Trafjlc
w.ie isgMciall. iieavv on the lines
to t* »• st-ui.-oa.it and the spas This
Htvae has been (".Unded so that
a great munixr ot resorts on the
North St a and on the Baltic can !
now be reached direct bv air—also
many resort . m the Riesi ngenbirg,
the Harz, Thuringian and in the
Blaci: Foiest
NOT I D RAVEN DIES
IN TOWER OI LONDON
. J . LL.s. He I
running along the I
special culline for | ROf KID COATS RUSE
STORM OF PROTEST
BERLIN Roe-kid coats, adver-
t. cd by s'veral linns as the lat-
< ’ Hr.ng m women s fashions, have
tirnd up a hornet's nest I’arlia-
•’.'•ntar.an.'.. hunters. sportsmen
at:d n .m"rous nature lover- ha"c
j j' -.ii' •! ;n |.-:otf"' against "such a
vr<>- mn. ance. condemning voung
(kt r only h le.v weeks olu to bru-
tal -laughltr o '.'itlsfy the passing
BONnF.D IXSI KED
Daily Service
Between
Dallax Farmers Branch. Carrollton
Lewisville, Lake Dallas Denton, Ban-
ger, Valley View. Gaines'. Ulf. Fort
Worth. Keller. Roanoke. Argvle. Au-
brey. Ptlot Point. Tioga, Collinsville
and Whitesboro.
Denton phone. 45
H oodrum
Truck Lines
I Will take all cases for
medical treatment, materni-
ty cases, chronic cases, etc.
Nice comfortable wards.
Prices reasonable.
1 before President
with the schedule min of Dwight '
influential rvpn sentatlv*'
York financial district and
i-iemlXT of the firm ot J
I gun Co
Morro w.
pllblu t(U IMllitll 1,111 ■
the success of the l!t!4 campaign. ,
usual!', vi. its Mr Coclnbte at his '
summer home, but especial signi'i-
foreseen tlu- -.ear Is-
' cause of Mr Coolidge’s sudden mi-
recently that he dot
to lM‘ a i andld He in
; " " ; h i ( her
//"ie tfuj/.v and
i I" i ii n i iuu ilu
i"i( i ‘ire tu euit-
ii hi', h u tin cat.
a call from the Savov Hotel htrv
to his mother.'Mrs. John A ■ McKel-
vey. at his home in New York. The
call came through it. due course.
Aft< r a minute or tw o of conver-
sation. MiKelvey heard his mother
tay. '(Hi. Kim. hold on n n inu’e,"
He waited at the telephone, but
could not hear anything Rtpea'ed i hers ot the Conservative Party who
any answer [ n()t, yyjsh to designate r.nv par-
LS
' I emmot get
touiatifl’s
man I i ii.
size.'- and
saine basket.
menu placed outside the cockpit
The cockpit itself, which often col-
lapsed upon the flier in a cr vekup,
was reinforced and heavy crash
peda placed ut the front and re^r
-jf Hie pit to protect the flier's head
As a result of these precaulions,
tin first three classes k> be trainee!
after the plan, .s adoption went
through without :i fatal accident
Many plants wen- damaged, but
the pilot would crawl from the
and bruised
11 adv to fly again the
IIHKIAHN BEtOMES
SCENARIO WRITER
heli IN Police Inspector Ernst
Fn-mlbri cht has tendered hic resig-
natK.n to the Berlin chief
lice to become a
I’l.tiv 'tnv ago In.'|>.'ctor
liitcht attraited considerable
ti ntmn with ti number of
novels in a radio jx-riodical. One of
the forem< st German film produc-
ing (ompanies engaged him as play
wright.
of fancy groceries while lexus peo-
ple demand and buy fruit canned
in anothei state. >
The Texas btiv cr is i ot b< Ll.mi
cd for buying Hie California IniH
because they have never
any better. Have never Ixs-n ahi" ,
to buy Texas peaches in siHficient
leal tu d ti..
iIkI." li.i.-t ; >l i
ent plans to leave neic al t: p m
Sunday for u ten u.iv tom ol Yel
lowstcne National Piuk
hf to ul tel lilt ‘III Hi
tnvagemelit man. t’ol
ling, has oeen sent thu-- to malm |
arrangement, tor hi vi it
b . V, ,i ; til" I i - I '
i- jm. m ■ r lo turn!
• - a i>"i Iiirma a. e |
I. • I [a■,I < 1. v ela II if win
r.j" iiii.iiit v\ it h hrs
lON'DO’J They are telling the
story these days about an American |
tourist who asked a Fleet Street j LONDON H G. Wells would
bobble where he could find a doc- I stamp the old English idea that
Turn Hind-court into Gough. | it is extravagant and wrong to own
square," said the Bobbie. "There is I books." And he would not tolerate
a doctor that lives there on th<
left hand side. I think his name
is Johnson. I noticed the name
plate one day as I walked by.' Tl’e
tourist followed instructions and
found the house Indicated On the
wall was a name plate which read:
“Dr Samuel Johnson." In smaller
letters were the words "author,
lived here. Born 1709. died 1784 "
Not many davs ago I 'af'-r was in
a store in Denton County and
heaid the proprietor m a (ciiversa-
tlon over the telephone ordering |
onions from a wholesale produci'
house and the unions were to be |
from tiie North. At the same time
an ordt r for cabbage was given
and these too were from some tor-
i ign ixnnt. At. another
lad" - bowed this Loafer
inatoes that .‘he had ordered from
these tomatooi;
tissue paper ad
that tiny wcr"
pile( out. in Hie sun and allow'd.....
. ., , t uknon
to green until they were ruined. A' L , ,
that time the grocers wi re pavitut , ’ 'c',‘
, 'loinc ol
cenrn D-r pmuid an I m.-'e huv
I.( >NDON Once in a wl.de Prime
Hint" puts it oyer on his he'tt,
know n truth* r . thi Prince ot V/al-
(‘ and the Duke ol York The two
I i ’dir brothers are considered the
best di' .‘.i-d men in tl.e Royal fatn-
11". and are so certain of a follow-
ing for anv style to which the’/
occasional! play sly jokes cn their
friends by sponsoring ;ornc ah surd,
fashion wl.ich foolish young men
quickly follow, much to the enjoy-
ment of Their Royal Highnesses,
But it remained for Prince Henry
to come out. lor "brighter feet" on
the golf courses and tennis courts
this slimmer. He played golf one
day in "magpie" shoes and red and
white s(x:ks Already there is a d<‘-
; maud for black, white and r> d
shoes
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Breaks Must Come
j’l’HI-’. Imai, .an cwiiie in many
,1 H ’ la i ■ is no more de-
ma me i t ha ii Hie timely
rii'uid it. all the mure unusual when
The old instrument buaid)n is consid< i'-U that the greater
i a
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BFJILIN l or 38 ct n'.‘ a v < < k I
ewn the jiooresl of B. rim (I .Mr. n I
| Im.i oi certain women It is al-
itged t! .i' .1 tiie lad Ixs-mims |x>p-
i I.i' v.ill nunaie all German
game pri.erves. for the coiiserva-
ticn ol v lm h so much is being
done .-.mt, it will m«an the ' whuie-
■ale bmcl.tr.’ and ultimate extirc-
bi.'i (t .di yeiing deer" Inspired by
the German As'cxiatiotf for th*
Pri ( r. ition of (lame and the Ger-
M in Cha:..Im i of Huntsmen, all the
;.allies of the Relt iistag, with the
t "ception < I the co’ornuhists. pa.ss-
td a itrolu ion demanding "that the
R'ltlr’ag adopt mcamres prohibit-
ing the manufacture, advertising
; rid ale of all articles of wearing
; opart 1 made of roe-kid skins in
all the German federated states."
California
nta poacht s m spite of the
known fact that the best peach'
grown anywhere are grown -n Tex
ns Texas canned peaches ar ........
.‘■ought by houses in the Northern I dm-e for his trade Mini
c:ti'-s dealing in the highest grade | ( (.;iiin,,t yet mnfor -i arti 1
! Take tomati-e:. lor instance, I n
I... al i.inn I i nr me tomatoes ol
j all sizes and all qualtii s m the
No i ifort to gr.ide
'Hid size and nnunite m attracii.e i
learned imekagi i. .Jo c.u. whatevi r in pi"
paring the fruit for market. Many 1
of tin men who bring sluff to s"!l j
quantities to learn that Texas has | t<> this marl-et bring it
the best peaches grown anvwhc’- * | • |iapr that we ha /u to ix'nd much
under anv circumstant < s. time it' rnulmp and ort.n,r H
We buy okra canned in Arkin.-
wild m Texas ! hire we oiler it to cur trade. If the
i,.,.<i...i ... i-.,.. dd d(> this work beferv-
th.- stmt to us he would
money for 't because he
grades and
containers and
much more at-
eould afford to
pay him i lore money for it. He has
to produce I i
VV lu-ll
IN THE II1MR1I F < <H KT (H Tf
I MTEI> ST ITEM Hill Till' I Vs I !
I HX HISTHK I Ol 1 I X \s
In lhe matter ot c E Fov !< r
Bankrupt, in Bankrupt'v
To the Creditors of an id Hullkrupl
of Denton In the County of Denton
and District aforesaid
Notice la hereby given thi’l on I
Aug Hl 1927. Hl" KHld C I-! Few’ll r
was duly ndludged u bunkrupl. and
" ‘ the first ni'-etinv of crediVoi
belli ,.I I lie ('uni t Holin - >I
on Aug 29 1927. ut I to I
v hlcli '1 ■ ie the Kind cred i toi
liirur cliiinis,
.-xiiniliic Hie
Hllch olliet
properly come
'. for the
.1 .n Iiig 11 " season ot
19 20, it 111.-<1 In, teatumates a 1-
wayu fuiiied 1:1 viimigli runs to
w in. It tie- me sit ion tallied six
;tiiii'-i oft lla'.l,’. •> dihveiy, Cleve-
-. ..-n or more. When,
Jun l.l.i u i. • I hi-, i. val-. Cleveland
tu . w ould i1' i "
lllu I e I 1 ’,.i l>> i "
(lull W ha' el
1,-el when lie
I . liu ly III''::.
TI
I.- me rot Ju-t Hie
ut III' I Io II lie
< ’ |. \ in I l..i' v.. ■ re
ii i
in u .
BERLIN Mon than 2.000 air-
planes started from or landed a'
the Teniix-lii'at flying field in June
They earned 5.354 passengers and
i inure than 87 tons of baggage and
freight, Im sides tons of newsixipers.
Mor. than 4.000 |M-rsons visited tiie
I'irpu.-t during tiie month
School vaiutiom. began July
ui iy Wins in Yea.’
yr HAS been a b.ng t. „ L.,.,e
a major l.-ar ue 11• t - '."I- hn k
been able to win :iu ball > elites m
I u j'-ai-.oii
('lia rh v
Cubs n I lie
a fair < han. e n. I
v. ,ir R....‘ I .
Ill,- 2 L t P ile '
If inv I ir...
! le.lly, .li:ii H.O
j A 111I lea n I.. a-
. v . I ii Manager M. < a 11 li v
I Hi d II.lot can -tall'! tl.e
Io b- u.-ed oil.-I., i I 1
l-i all pi
| I ess- 1 1
j row s visit, however
It was definitely
morning that Mr ( .
i
|db ll"|- to
in
at
:to
lo
in
won
steel
: plane
time did away with !
cause of many in- |
'I ii- .lay I hat It
[ bull laic.- o
nuiiii. 4 to b<
I Ie- I ’ .1 I .' i - Il -it ll Ie . ' 1.1-
I ’i ul.:. Hoot I,. v. oI k
b lit h 4,i-, . Io- i' di..' i.'ai l
ot Ho '■ I - I- Illi- I '..if n.e
I. e tn ii t Wai ii i n-.- u I l lie 12 t.
t.. v ,
I Io
i |.i.
nooe i !.‘c Ch a nc '
I V I'.. IT I l . I lie. I - Ilia I ka bio
w 'll. li I. ..I I". I'll, lied
Hi.■ i . . I 111 . V. a 1 11 ■ . . li a 1 o ei
I -.-.. n I lie lilal k I . Ju t
nouncement
not choose
I 1928.
Whatever reaction Morrow may I
bring from the past concerning Mr I
[ Coolidge's statement t, eager!-.' |
awaited by ixJliticui ob-erver-. to!
lowing the President
May Discuss Successor
Morrows shrewd ‘it* ol ixihties I 1,1 1
is known to be re-.pi < led by Uh | 1 ''
President and then- an o:ne exfxn '
tatlons as to wh.i' tin- outcome of
tiuir conference will be
nitely known that Hie
ronsulted no |X)litical influences bi
fore he made Ins uhm|M-eti d an-
nouncement.
Tliere is also a suggestion tiiut I
Morrow might, de-in to converse
with Die President, n-.girding who:
might |>o:asibly lx- In. succe:sor to
tiie Republican throne
No immediate announcement :t> j
to the future intentions of either
Mr. Coolidge or Republican finan- ,
ciers is expected as a result cf Mor j
Ilv HENic.' TAsRRELI
i U nited Press Staff Correspondent '
NEW YORK. -Vug. 20 -Selection
oi the American team to defend
tlu D.tV.s Cup in Pliiladelpiiia next
month, a matter of souw moment,
did not come xs anything of a i
j-h's k
It wasn't even a surprise to hear
that William T. Tilden. William M
Johnston, Richard Norris Williams
and Francis T Hunter were named ;
as the lirst lour. |
The selection of alternates of
John Docg. the young Californian I
ind Geoige M Lott, Chicago young-
ster. apparently represented the I
opinion of the selection committee.
:hat they are the best
Howevir, their chances of get-1
ting into actual play are negligible
Charles S Garland, nonplaying
captabi, has until 24 hours before |
the opening matches to nominate
live singles players and the order
in which they will play and also
the four the pair
that will play in the doubles.
With a seeming certainty
France will be the challenger, vital
importance is attached to the dou-
bler match which will decide
round
It seems now. more than ever,
that the chances of retaining the
cup depend upon Johnston, his con-
dition and his game. It is not meant
to imply that Johnston will Imvc
to carry all the load, but if he Ls
not his usual helpful self, the entire
loud will be thrown on Tilden and
it is doubtful that he can bear it
now. granting that he could have
done it at one time. The ETench
are not the French they were and
neither is Tilden.
i i. i-i
IL ,1 l ' . I
In li.it.- , -.1.
“»ER MONTIG" 1'1 BI IsHl s
HISTORH Al, <>DD< AND ENDS
BERLIN A list ol 1 ii: tori'"'1
news item' published by ' D< r Mon-
tag” states That as I’.te as ’749 a
sleight of hand artist was t>u’ on
the rack in Poland until hi- cot-
fesned to witchcraft 1'hat in 1799
complaining again i tbe wv( rn
ment wa puni'hed ui Deni'ark bv
two weeks in jail on a diet of bread
and water That when a Colonel
Schumacher offered the fir'd coal
for sale hi- was threatened with at -
rest "for having frauduit-n’lv at-
tempted to sell bhu ! :.tones for
fix I t|,> managed to e'( aix- bv th
skin of his teeth I hat the execu-
tioner of the last Prince Bishop of
Lindfi View of the County Fair
s.'s "hen it grows i
We buv giaoe Juice bottled tn Ver- I
tnoiit vvbi'ii T< ..as h;uv the tin. :t
'-i.ipes view i. ui the Na,.cti. Buv
California products when T« xas is I
callable <4 tuodllcllii’ t.ni-r tn: t I
or any (lec-t iplion than die S'.,1.’1'
| of boasting iwople and ,'trong or- [ tractive
ganitations
V.'C ci'li:ue to try
cotton on tl.e sandy land-
I they are bett<r fiitted for the pro-
duction o! ixitatoes and onion-,
fruit ai d vcgctiil'li . than are tin
'•Tites Iron’ wludt the tnut comes
j V.'i- try to grow (ol'on and s|x-t.ti
"tow" and packed by a California ; < ir harii-riirne'i i..oni'y tor thing:
| organization.
i Loafer walked back to tho ]x)ti-
to bm of another groc- r and P-und
that hix supply ol ixjlatix-:. cami
from Colorado.
I A lady came m and bough; thris'
I cans of peaches and they were from
' GollMr,,!., lusked fol’ Cllifot-
well j tl.e
ii s | tor onion.-
x- . A greee,
t'e not buv loots
Anione. i:.. various claims to dls-
Hndton tin t wi of Tonbridge,
is proudest of being the
twi .noHii-is who between
•ll Chilian.ii.
ut least one. and usually more, of
the member., of each class through
fatal accidents. ■ the
A board oi flying officers selected ■ '
the PT-1 as the most desirable |
training plane in September, 1925, '
The plane they selected made three
radical changes from the former
type
In -1— - . ' w
the wood used in earlier planet dent
was discarded for steel tubing , ruj
This strengtlulled tiie plane andurtuk-up
at the same tunc did away with I Field offiti rs |»iint out that Hus
splinters, the
juries. ’mr ijv.l.w ,. ,q i < u u/av me gieui
in the cockpit, ugainst which many | part of this flying is done with
Ted ills skull. Was i no'ice und< r instruction at
all ot the instru- controls.
Berlin news
M HOOL A A( ATIONS BRING
KI SH Ol AIR TRAFFIC
w
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.......................BILLYH-
Party Talked by Coolidge EVANS^
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RAPID C^TY S D Aug 20 Po- i
litlcal and financial pioblems ol
toe Republican party cere brought
Cixdldze Friday L
i. i . \ • i i'l
w.l . ' I.i '
Will .PI I'.l 11 .1 Hl "S
1 !i 1 7 Al 111.11 I III
11.. ■ I - •': i- M " I hl.
Will’ til I '• i . D ■
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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/m1/7/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.