Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 166, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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TOOTH PASTES AT REDUCED
Plauir D’Orient
PRICES
blade*.
$12.00
50c
39c
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Llsterlne
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Klenzo
Guaranteed Electrical Goods
ntee ivery electrdlal Item sold at our nirfra*
We know
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Percolator*
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91.25 Bayer's Aspirin
40c Caslorla
$2.98
93.98
Pe pendent
Klenzo
A perfume by Plevllle. Two ounce
bottle— ,
30c Hal Hepatic*
0<H Sal Hepntlca
91.20 Hal Hepatic*
50c Baby Percy
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Aroowhead Cement
For ood. china, glaaaare, musical
Instrument*. Guaranteed to hold.
Price—
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Elkay’s Hand $oap
For mechanics. Remove* grease In
a huriy. Per can—
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Pocbet Knives
All size* One to three
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Stop setting up at night One
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the Blectrex brand la one at the best on th* market and sail It to
you with the assurance It will give unfailing service.
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Beautiful,
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Economical
Mohawk woven rugs
mean warm floors —
quiet floor*. A surface
to walk upon that is
soft and yielding, yet
which wear* for year*
and year*.
For actual cost per
year of service, a good
Mohawk Velvet, Ax-
minater or Wilton rug
can't be equalled.
You'll find in our
new rur department the
wideat choice ever of-
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you want; the pattern that please* ‘
you,—the coloring you need,—the
fabric that will give wear. And the
price will surprise you, it will be so “
reasonable.
On all standard sizes we can
give delivery almost immediately.
Rugs of unusual sizes we can order
direct from mill stock and assure
prompt service.
The Mohawk Carpet Mills have
made possible rug departments like
this in four thousand progressive
store* all over America. These are
being advertised widely in National
Magaaine* for your attention. Only
a great organization of the soundest
policies and highest standing could
have hunched such a program.
Come in and see, even if you
aren't yet .ready to buy.
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O you need a new rug? Whether you do now or later, we want you to come
inandaeeour new Mohawk Rug Department. —— -
lere is something entirely new in rug buying. Not just a few rugs on the
“X . . * . . . i so wide a selection of beautiful
rics and patterns that it can be compared "only to the. offerings of the big stores
of the largest cities.
f Twenty-two beautiful patterns displayed in the fabric. .Forty-eight others
shown in color cards, yfiltons, Axminsters, Velvets and* Tapestries—every de-
sirable weave.
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Brazil Nut
Fruits <Sr Nuts
Honey anti Almpn^
Try the Prestige package A new cahtfy tri a new box at 9$ the pound.
salamagundl
Library Package
Pleasure Cheat
PrGitige
One to Two Dollar* Per Pound
WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES
A fresh shipment now here. The world’s finest candy as near you
as your telephone We deliver any one of the famous packages
listed below at no additional cost
Pink of Perfection
Prescriptions
Filled quickly and accurately
with pure fresh drugs at both
Curtl* store* by experienced re-
gistered pharmacists Our price*
are low Frye delivery. . ’
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THoncy tSyUmand.
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nart of the wild scene caused by
the leopard’s escape.
his car plunged off a 60-foot em-
bankment after getting out of con-
txo from a blow-out. ,
this unique organization, less than
a dozen in number, are such world-
famed figures as Andre Tardleu.
Baron E. D. E. Cartier, Viscount
Reading, Maurice Maeterlinck and
Sir Henry Babbington Smith.
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W first time in history, Uru$e
“ im is instating on artistic ar chi-
UMtue lior building* On
barrack line iwuses no'long-
er wltt be erected. A' new dormitory
at the Federal Indlkn school near
„ ovlwlw here will mark the change in az
d week's rthtecturrj sfyie. tt win slrow both
Spanish and Indian pueblo influ-
ences, The building, to cost 1*0,000,
will have Udfry tower* In the cen-
ter. Externally it will resemble a
plasten d adobe structure, but it will
be built of hollow tile.
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BELGIAN HARES Nl'MLHt
BRUSSELS—The rabbit pop
lien of Belgium is estimated
100 000,000, or' four times as g
as oefore Jhe World War.
bares represent a potential su,
oi 330.000 pounds of meat.
M.KTNI.EY SENTENCED
YEAR TERM
FORT WORTH, Feb. 23.—Robe
McKinley. 18, was sentenced to *e'
en years in the penitentiary by
jury Wednesday which found hi
guilty ot the murder of his ste<
father. William Lewis Hollowa
near Manefield, last August.
it ttw IM* 8a-
IM ftn* the fihns
MtttMs to th*
hgtatit traveler
and pbintx in
Mtf. Apd Miss
life and gaiety
character, per-
ntetyJhan £a-
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$ company
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FOUND UNCONSCIOUS
FROM EXHAUSTION
Sheriff E C. Powell Thursday
Was making an effort to communi
cade with relatives of a man who
gave his name as Humphrey and
his home as San Diego, who was
found on the highway near Roan-
oke 'lata'" Wednesday, unconscious,
apparently from exhaustion He
was brought (o the Denton Hos-
pital. where he was reported Thurs-
day to be restin gwelL He was walk-
ing from Shawnee. Okla., to his
home, the man said.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—BacMk
tary ot Commerce Hgover, candid
date for the Republican presiden-
tial nomination, informed Senator
Borah todny fie dots not favor re-
peal of the 18th amendment., Tpn
answer was made in reply to Bor-
ah's, “dry questionnaire” sent to
Hoover and other presidential can-
didates.
■ Upon my return; to Washing-
ton. I have taken up your letter^
Hoover wrote. "I feel that the dfijj
cushion of public questions by reply
i to questionnaires Is likely to be utv-
IUBBOVK MAN HURT IN AUTO
ACCIDENT
LUBBOCK, Feb. 23—Ad Clark, a
local cotton man, is in a serious
condition from injuries sustained <wv _
Wednesday near Crosbyton, whm I qB^'ori many questions are' Im-
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Richard A. Rowland, general and
>g production manager of First Na-
*- tional Picture*, has announced the
purchase of the world film rights to
“The Squall," the play by Jeon
Bart which recently, doeed a year’s
nm on Broadway tq‘ go on tour,
e Blanche, Yurk* was the sW$»of the
* stage play. *’
Cart Laemmle, president of Uni-
versal Pictureri Corporation, has
lust received notification from the
ASaaMatton of Foreign Press Cor-
respondent* in the United States
that he has been elected an Hon-
orary Member of that organization
Among the honorary members of
FATHER AND FOUR CHILDREN
' ' DIE IN FIRE
PITTSBURGH. Pa., Feb.
Konrtance Kozakeiwicz, 43,
four of his children ranging in age
from 7 to 19 years, were burned to
death Wednesday when fire de-
stroyed their two 4tory home. Ten
qlhcr persons were rescued by fire
men. t _
FOUR ACQUITTED ON CHARGES
?-L! OF CONSPIRACY
TEXARKANA. Tex.. Feb. 23.-*
Wesley Fhllyaw, Dave Philyaw,
Henry Edington and Luther Hens-
ley, four of 13 charged tn Federal
Court with conspiracy to minder
two prohibition officera, were ac
quitted o».an. instructed verdict
Wednesday.
K “Wings,” the <
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I latest and Al Joist
— ing new recced for
■ W. ' Wtogs,” whfc
■ shown in many pa
F try has concluded Ite first full
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eatiftectory and oft times leads ta
confusion rather than clarity. - ..
"Replies to the scores of such in-
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‘‘Out ef my regard for your
known sincerity and your interest
in the essential question, I wifi,
however, say again that I do not
favor the icpeal of the eighteenth
amendment. I stand, of course, foi
the efficient, vigorous and sinegr*
tTlorcement of the laws enacted.
“Our country deliberately hft$
undertaker) a great social and eco-
nomic experiment, noble In niotivt
and far-reaching in purpose. It
must bfc worked oui conitrueitvely.-
(Signed "HERBERT HOOVER.
Broadwayites retumiM from a
trip to Hollywood are tefttng a fun-
ny story about “working with the
cats”* i. e„ using animals in pic-
tures. li) seems that * during the
filming of a forthcoming Educa-
tional Comedy starring Dupino
Lane, a leopard, chained in' the
foreground, slipped its dollar and
started wandering around the set.
Extras flew in all directions, so'
the tale goes. *eeking seme place
to hide or something to climb.
Xhen the trainer, a woman, pur-
sued her pet. grabbed it by the tail
and inglorious!v dragged it back to
ite place squalling and spitting.
J! Then it was discovered that dur-
ing all the wild scramble not a
camera had clicked and that not
i* • single cameraman had taken any
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—
daring the United, States iww ' de-
liberately undertaken a great so-
cial and economic experiment, no-
ble in motive and fai-reaciyng In.
•purposei’’ Secretary Hoover as •
eahdidAte for president today pledge
ed himself to support the prohibi-
tion amendment.
The secretary's position was made
known in answer to a questionnaire
directed at him by Senator Borah
of Idaho."
■who produced “The l.ott World'* to
film a sequel to this sensational
picture which Is stlft an Interna-
tional box office attraction.
The effiUtitors Herald and Mov-
ing Picture W'oi Id. one of the lead-
ing trade papers in the film indus-
try. in its latest weekly check up
of exhibitors- reports, shows "The
Ix»t World" to he second only to
“Ben Hur" tn ite "Box Office Tick-
er.”
ta'a -Tbe ctreus,” during
Ml week to Wew York, far
--«. the second week of ‘ The
□il-RiMM," Mb prevtous picture.
»• by greasing $70,138^0 thus setting
a new. record for second week's
burtnws.
Arrangements
±.; U. S. Seeks Beat
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up the *ystem there 4* nothing
like Puretest Cod Liver Oil.
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Made U> America Vf American*
Hair Tonica
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59c Lncky Tiger
75c Fitch’* Quinine
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Baking Chocolate. 8 oz.. 2 for 30c
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POPULAR VJCTROLA RECORDS
Sweetheart of sigma ( hl .T .. Uene Auatjn
Al* You Happy? ............................................................Li... Uyaa Aaatln
ta She My Cfrt Friend? ....>. Johnny Marvin
•tain ....■ Marvin a Small
My Man Fanny Brice
The UapplnriM Boy*
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Gene Au»tln
Blue Steel & Orchestra
Hay’s LoulsvlUe stumpers
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Hgnry’s Made a Lady Out of Lizzie
The Lonesome Hou it
Girl of My Dreams
■Blue Guitar Stomp
Cite Me a Night In June
There’s a Rickety Rackety shack
A Shady Tree
I Just Roll Along
The Man 1 Love _.
Johnny Marvin r ,
De Leath A Small
Tom Waring & Orchestra
All star Orchgatra
Mur Ion Harris
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Purefood Products
Coffee, pound*
Tea, 1-2 pound 37c
Pinrapple Jam, IS oz., a-for 4#c
strawberry Jam. 15 oz., 2 for 49c
Raspberry Jam, 15 ox., 2 for, .,49c
Grape* Jelly1, 15 oa„ 2 for
Powdered Cocoa, 2 for
Lemon Extract, 3 oz.. 2 for
Portable Phonographs $15.00 and $25.00
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Chicken Salad
20c
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Pimento Cheese
Lte
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2#c
Hot Chocolate
Chill
Coffee
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Malted Milk*
Syrup Pepun
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Of serving Denton and Denton Coun-
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stores
60c
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Peanut Butter , .
Chees* Nut
An antiseptic solution tor person-
al hygitne. For halitosis, dandruff,
dcodor^it, etc. Full pint—
59c
everything ,
can
For
cut*, sore throat, ete.
your medicine chest. Price—
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Compound
old sores, wounds,
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Coty’* Face Powder
79c
ty people. It you buy it here it must
be right. That’s why we’ve grown
from a small store to two complete
drug stores carrying
found tn the largest cities. You
get It at a Curtis store.
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Marchand h Golden Hair Wash
lightens color of hair and pro-
duces a beautiful golden shade.
Brings back youthful golden tint
to darkened blond hair. Imparts
Chestnut. Auburn. or golden
shade to dark hair. Per bottle—
Syrpg Pe^'
Milk Magnefua
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39c v‘«'
Jumbo Soda* 15c
, Kotex
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Body Powder*
53c to $2.50
20c
15c
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Minced Ham
15c
Goqeellver
Tuna Fish .
yhipped
good.
$L23,
Gillette Blad«*
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Coty 's. D Orsay’s. Arteand *. Bnarl.
Cara Nome, Mennen's. Le Jade
Silver Poppies, Three Flowers,' Un
Air Embaume, Mavis, and many
others.
Vaiti^e*
50q Tre Jur .
50c Mavis
Hawkeye Camera
A lx>x kodak made by Saatlhan
Kodak Co. Uses No. 120 roll film.
With one roll film for—
Enders Razor Blades
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EAT SANDWICHES AT OUR
FOUNTAINS
Once you try one of our jumbo
you'll keep coming back to
fountain. Made with pu£ fruit
syrup and two big scoops of your
favorite ice cream, topped off with
Itoked Ham
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m@y.EN RUGS /
NOW ON
DISPLAY
Amaxiugly
Low Prices
and a
Wonderful
Selection
The rap w* offer
have been carefully se-
lected to meet the needs
of this community.
Every rug ia of espec-
ially fine quality — a
beauty in design and
coloring. Yet the prices
will fit your pocketbook.
You will be aston-
ished that such beauti-
ful rag* can be bought
* *o cheap; way below
the price* charged for
the sama rag* to many
high-rent big city store*.
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