Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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Castile Soap
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Chocolate covered cher-
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59c the Pound
Regular price here.
Some more of that won-
derful
New Mix Tooth
Paste
We have a few
Eastman Kodaks
To sell at a bargain. Come
in get one cheap. Folder
or box.
Mrs'. Stover’s Bungalow
Candies
Reflects the delicate fresh-
ness of spring in its wonder-
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Guth Cherry
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Wayne Knit, Slender-
ette. A new sheer chif-
fon with fancy heel, in
all new shades—
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prompt service.
Bobolink service weight
all-silk hose. Has a na-
tionwide reputation and
it’s guaranteed. In all
shades—
$1.00
field the negative bide of the ques-
‘‘Resolved: That the United
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A new glass said to admit health-
giving ultra violet sun rays, is being
moulded into hats tor women.
night A ciitic Judge found for the
Trinity team.
Misses Davis and Chitwood up-
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Cooter weather Tuesday followed
the summer like day of Monday
When a maxl^uir temperature of
M degrees was recorded here, the
highest on record here for March
dnee 1925 when the maximum wus
M degrees. The highest previous
Hfiatratton Uus year was 82 de.-
grees. Toe maximum in Fort Worth
Monday was 90 ai<d in Abilene 88.
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THELMA PEARL CHITWOOD
States should1 cease to protect
American capital ,n foreign lands,
by force of arms, except after
formal declaration of war.”
ported the affirmative side of the
question, "Resolved, That the Un
ited States should cease to protect
American capital in foreign lands,
by force ot arms, except after a
formal declaration oi war."
Al) of tlie. speakers had good in
tioductory arguments bu. it was in
rebuttal that the Denton team was
ruperior tc the visiting debaters, id
was stated.
J. A. Cook Grocery
122 East Hickory St.
Phone 174.-
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MIAMI. Fla
with oogs h«s
kiSown fox hunting in the favor
_f people _of Miami Where these
are quite plentiful
In the back countiy. A recent hunt
staged ujirier the direction of Col.
D. D- Young as huntsmaster had a
spectecular climax when tr.e pack
of 20 hounds treed the cat west
cf Miami, and Howard Hill, arch-
trj professional and quarter Cher-
okee Indian, made ‘he kill with
bow and arrow at 35 yards.
Manx, the anient language of the
Isle of Man, is dying out. Fewer
than 1.000 of the island’s 50.000 in-
habitants have now any working
knowledge of Manx.
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-the Acrfcuitural
HpHAT youthful straight line
IL from bust to knee.thst erect,
buoyant carriage that has such
charm —how shall • woman
achieve them I Not by going
without coraeta—not by wear-
ing the old style conets—but
by wearing Chabis. <
Cuxata is a one-piece, adjuat-
able garment so light you won’t
know you are wearing it. Yet
almoat miraculous in ita power
to mold the hgiir<■ into lovely
lines and rest and reduce the
abdomen. Words cannot des-
cribe this marvelous garment
but every woman who wanta
A corafovt health and style
should be sure to see it.
Mfam cbees-
Isrowows
Its or shoes
Elvin Magers and T. L. Yant,
Teachers College debaters, defeat
ed Madison Rayburn and William
Hogan Trihlty University debate
team, in the Teachers College audi-
torium Monday night. The decision
was based on the judgment of a
single critic. Grover C. Shaw oi the
College of Industrial Arts depth
me nt cf speech.
The Teachers College team sup
Silque ,
(Pronounced silk)
For the skin. »
smooth, creamy liquid
that makes your face and
hands soft, smooth
healthy.
Regular price.
50c and 85c
C. I. A. Embossed
Pound Paper ,
Seventy-two sheets to box
and two packages of en-
velopes to match for 98c.
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realize the value.and have
bqught.
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practice- n-m ap-i ti D Has Mon-
tale and safe. . . ,tey 'hl Da'll'? city
Perhaps the first step to be taken w, p'or- tor the North
In the treatment of thta common tftle. rt enamnitn >hfp
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■rt ^aL’’ a- ...JV h-X £ort?.cd to
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The D;;ikm team had little trou-
ble in beating the Wichita Falls
champion quintet, talcing games
Friday and Saturday nights of last
*, :>■ The Saturday night
game was fairly close'but the Den-
ton team never was In danger of
being defeated. z
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WASHINGTON March 13 —
Rheumatism, ancient enemy of
man's health and comfort, plays
no favorites.
It attacks the joints and muscles
at the old and the young, the hod
carrier I nd the barker, rhe college
president and the tight rope walk
er.
But despite general knowledge of
the disease, there exists a grealt,
deal of misinformation about it and
much still remains to be learned by
the medical profession rej/arding
its causes and treatment.
To the average man xheumalisiu
means an aching or stiffness of the
joints or muscles. While there is
little doubt that rheumatic fever is
an acute, infectious disease caused
by a germ or germs, scientific
knowledge of these germs is incom-
plete.
Tn recent yean medical science
has gathered considerable evidence
that the accumulation of pus from
diseased teeth and tonsils, con
stantly adding to the blood small
Quantities of poison, produce symp
toms generally desUnatita as rheu-
ma.’tism. With the location and re-
moval oi the local.infection, the so-
called rheun^tlsm often disappears
with startling rapidity.
When a physician has discovered
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KT WORTH MAN FOUND
DEAD: OUN NEARBY
MKT WORTH, March 13 —The
y of Thomas Stewart. 44. was
id Monday afternoon at a camp
f -Mtak Worth, with a discharged
abotgua nearly. A' charge of shot
smd taken effect, in Stewart's head.
A verdict of suicide was returned
Coroner H. B. Balch
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WHfflUtTI
A purified mineral
regular grade.
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te mw Engliab Prints 50c
tc mw English Prints 39c
It Solid Rayona and
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
H. N Hosea and Dorothy Lee Ro-
binson. Justin
J E Sockwell and Cynthia Day.
Gainesville.
Joe Norman. Tioga, and Irene
Jones. Pilot Point
R D Meador and Ruby Huskey
C. D Kincaid and Mrs Susie Stan-
ley. . - ---------- ------ -
•----- ncunccd the purchase of Buck I,a!,
mean little
di sap pea i
onee and you are
tree to take up the
day’s tasks with vigor
If you take two tea-
-|MK>nful« of Epoom
Nall dlwMihed In a
glass of cold water
each morning.
2Sc
One pound coutalnrt
satisfactory way for the relief and
cure of this common and trouble-
some disease,
Now you ask: "Suppose you don’t
treat the disease at all. what
then?” The patient with a deeply
brmwd akin tightly drawn over the
emaciated body, the veins promi-
nent in neck and forehead. Dropped
up in bed gasping for breath." is the
altogether too frequent picture re-
sulting from th»_rapidly defleneras-
ing heart. Then too many caacs ot
kidney diseases catudng death are
traceable to the diswed thyrotd.
AUTHORITIES SEEK CORPUS
CHRISTI SLAYER
CORPUS CHRI8TI, March 13.—
Authorities today were seeking the
slayer of Cecilio Abrigo. local bank
er. who was shot and killed 12
miles west of here last night. Po-
lice said Abrujo was shot and killed
by a Mexican. A charge ot buck
shot penetrated Abrigo s lungs. A
brother of the alleged slayer was
arrested for investigation today.
BUY IT 1 N D E7< T O N
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The Denfton Teachers Colltra
rls' debate team, composed ^ of
isses Rebecca Davis and
Pearl Ct>wood, lost to a
University team here
-sMBBEfliMBrafera
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Denton Dec
Lose to Ti
University G
A splendid rubbing al-
chol.
y 6 OM
Pinta
• Regular price.
> Some more of those good
v 10c Box Chocolates
L«'
of Johnston’s just receiv-
ed—8 pieces for a dime.
Cheaper and better than
bulk chocolates.
Swufh North
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Wildcat hunting
replaced the well
k noticed or when. .jymptoms, as
described, occur. Certain of the en-
demic goiters will yield to careful
--fl--' x-my' treat-
ment of lhe toxlc i01™ h** given
very pleasing results. Surgery has ;
no doubt opened a quick, safe and wee» easily.
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’ A Wonderful Collection of
Smart Lingerie
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1£psom Salt !■
From Kays er. Jonquil and
Van Raftlte, so you know
the styles and quality are
unsurpaaaed. These lively
garmenta'-will appeal to ev-
ery woffl'fcn. Gowns, teds,
step ins, bloomers, slips and
conibinatjpns of silk jersey,
crepe de chines, radium and
rayon silks. Shown in ev-
ery pastel shade, from the
most exquisitely lace trim-
med models to smartly tail-
ored models. Priced—
husband or wife; <b> $3,500 if mar
tied and living with husband or
Wife; ic) regardless of amount if
th. net income exceeds the personal
. ——■
Nothing new has developed in
: 4tte "human bones mystery” accord-
tag to county officials. Site bones
‘were fouivl on Clear Creek more
I than a wota ago and allho off!-.
I -cer. investigated for a week no clue
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by member, a
•r ol tlte a I. J
Rtton at the 1
Rowlw, Monday
Oaorg. M. H
h O. R. warren.
I. and M1m Emmi
l*nt hostewes.
w>. R. E. Jacluoi
p In bridge, and
p a green luster a
p Laksv successful
I presented a bott]
Patrick’. Day
dscoratten. and
.te hyacinth* in g
lued. 2nd the tee
li cakes and nuts
liWS OF TH
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l^ginalcb Gambill i
RUumoniu ip the
Lise Mkrgaret Our
['home, 804 North
hrs. J. o. Pannell,
l^he Denton Hntpi|
hkrTnss removcdH
IffBr- |
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aisir
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[ e Superior BrI
7 ‘ TEAM DEFEATS TRINITT. V.
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O. D. Everett, supervisor of live
U etock and poultry on Ute Chapman
/^'lianch in Tiahomuig... Okla., was
lj* to Denton to see friends Tuesday
*4 on his way to Fort Worth to at
tend the Fat htpek Show. Everett
Bwas ccualy agent here for wveial
years. He said he expected to orinr
Everett here the latter part, of
the week to visit friends.
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ftj*- Unless an extension has been
ranted there remains only two
sore days tn which to file Income
leporta fpr last year, as the return
hould be filed with the Collector
I Internal Revenue of your dis
icict on or before March 15th. 1928
7, The Revenue office in this district
| CM at Dallas. Ap income tax return
j mutt be filed by every citizen of the
* United States whose gross income
[ for the taxable year, 1927 amounted
p# 'to 85.000. or whose net income
- amounted to—la) $1,500 If single
' ot If married and not living with
the existence of a focal infection
the spot of infection should be re-
moved unless by its extraction con-
siderable risk of life is incurred-
The removal of a pus pocket fre-
quently relieves the distressing
svmptoifs in a rheumatic joint-
Conservative physicians and dent-
ists. however, do not advise the ex-
traction oi teeth which show only
a slight infection upon x ray ex-
amination. provided the teeth are
otherwise sound.
Rheumatism often follows a cold,
tcr.tilitis, or some o.her acute re-
rptratcry condition. Prolonged ex-
posure la wet or cold weather may j
be a contributing factor. As a prji. [ vetous "feJnes
venlive measure, a well balanced ' CWU!’ u,lnes
diet is most important People
should guard particularly against
overeating or •eatlnf,' too much of
one kinji of food. Milk is always
an acceptable articlejif diet In cases
oi rheumatism. Lemonade and
mineral waters may be used freely.
Persons suffering with rheumatism
should have a careful physical ex
amination to determine, if possible,
the cause.
There are authorities who main-
tain that heart involvement is as
much a part ot rheumatism as a
swcllcn joint, so a person cannot
afford to take chances with the
disease.
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■amber GOrgai___
Ito following te on* of a Benes
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Nr ot the Gorges Mi
tf Its Bett# Health
Lffe Program. PtMk
■ tiic honorary preali
orial which has bee
•tfraa endowed by prWa__
A taBflr.and laymen throughout the
country to perpetrate the work at
the Major-oenend a
preventing unpralijMgy.j.
HeMgUatiers of the Memorial are
l North Michigan Avenue,
ly classifications of goiter, a
e ot the thyroid gland, have
blit division into two nr^r’treaiment.
heads, toxic and non-toxlc, is
nipie. By the toxic type we refer
the kind which produces symp-
Mb as a result ot poison going
If the blood stream while the
Wtoxli type produces symptoms
-Mil”direct pressure) (
In thi toxic goiter we find a great’
variety toms. Many times,
the youn : school girl ahoys an un-
tojlilf amount ot activity with a
riskingIv untiring energy. Again
the pati. nt may seek medical ad-
vice because of extreme nervousness.
In' other patients the heart beats
««st and there te shortness of
i. Some patients feel a pecu-
.ii-sation of warmth over the
body and excessive perspiration on
cerisdn areas of the skin sqrfaces.
Some complain of the knees going
out “ from binder them. Practically
all lose weight and experience a
genera) weakness. "Bis protruding
of the eves is one of the typical ob-
jective symptoms of the toxic types.
ttraK art also certain digestive dis-
turbances such as diarrhoea, nau-
KO ‘gnd vomiting.
The non-toxic goiter usually is
■ manlfe early ip life by a notice-
able enlargement ot the gland. It
f»raientiv produces an unsightly
tnMg disfiguring the individual to
UijCgRtent that the removal of the
goiter is desirable.
As in most diseases, there are
many cases of goiter. The enlarge-
ment at the time of puberty and
during jiregnancy te a normal con-
dition and no occasion for larm. The
goiter occurring In certain localities
is dlflferojit. Here there is a lack of
iodine in the water and soil and I
tibnjdand Is overworked In its at- |
tempt to supply ft' resulting In the
production of goiter. Focal infec-
ttoM in the teeth, tonsils and ac- I
ceaaor ysinuses cf the nose may be
a cause New growths, such as sim-
ple and malignant tumors, may ef- I
fe« tl his «land and cause enlarge- .
ment.
In the case of gditer produced
by the deficiency or absence of lo-
din* In a locality, one would natur-
ally deduce that this type could be
• ;red by taking it In food or wa-
ter. M-has been found, however, that
the teR of iodine fc some cases may
light up a^rious overacUvfty lrt the
Quarts
Regular price.
Cheaper when bought in
quantities.
We sell and recommend
Sun Rubber Co.
Rubber Goods
The most for your money,
we believe. .
This week we will sell
their regular grade
$1.25
Fountain Syringe for—■
l._ 89c
This is really an excellent
piece of -goods. An op- ■
portunity ■ for you. See
our window. , ,
The only real advance-
ment in tooth paste in 30
years. Now selling on
our eleventh dozen.
Regular price.
50c Perj Tube
cXJw.lx,
w - 1
Ji Large, and large tube of
y Mennen’a Shampoo Cream
R both for
Jt 50c
Buy one and get the othpr
j* one free.
I ChiniM* infielder, from .he
I York Giants.
CHICAGO Entry blanks have
| been sent out for the National A
I A U. indoor swimndng and water
I pole championship^ which will be
1 held here April 2 to 7 under the
joint atisplfcef of the Chicago A C
and tne Lake Shore A C
SAN FRANCISCO — Edouard
Mireman.-, former champion: de
li a.cd Young Jake Sciiaeffer.
champion. 300 to 193. In the first
I lock cf their 1.500 point billiard
champicnsnip plav here.
LOS ANGELES—Louis Kells,
termer Notre Dame football star
and for the past two years umpire
in the Western league, will offici-
ate in the Pacific Coast league this
season
CLEARWATER. Fla.. March 13 —
Outfielder Harvey Hendricks the
only Robin who batted .300 or bet-
ter las' season, may be traded to
the Cincinnati Reds for Rube Bres-
sli r if present plans go through it
was indicated by Brooklyn officiate
today.
i* ‘ . REMEMBER
* We are Denton’s largest prescription druggists. Bring your next one here.
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aU-eilk hoee with
hp«|. That num-
J"making a real hit.
Nothing ita equal—
$1.00
ijr your apparel. '
MfraS^x a railrara ‘ '
SUICIDE . VERDICT FOLLOWS
> DgATH OF EX-RANGER
VILLE. Murch 18.-A ver-
dict of suicide was returned In an
inquest over the body of Nat B.
Jones. 55, former Texas Ranger
whose body was found Monday with
a rifle bullet in hte heart
OVR MOTOR EQUIPMENT ~
the r,n dtorsttalitte ot our general policy of (IrlM
roSenU *^r?|,e‘.M^ e»“®«‘«»‘ty the tatt that te to be bed InTevet- pkMe e7
F. JF. Shepard Funeral Home
Rhone 48. Limousine Ambulance Sevl<«.
New Shipment Books
Grossett &. Dunlap, just
in.
75c and $1.00
All that is new and late
in these editions.
CHICAGO—Andrea Ponzi, Philft
de'.phla. defeated C. Laurt, NYW
York 125 to 114. in the National
pocket billiard tournament here. ,
LITTLE ROCK Ark R C Al
leu. president of the Little Rock
Southern Association e)ub an
Springtime
SEEDISEED1SEH)
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Cane seed, sudan/feterita, ’
hegari, schrock, a limited
amount of peanuts. Plenty
of garden seed,, cabbage
plants, onion plants. A full
line of groceries and vegeta-
bles. Can fill all your Wants.
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iwards have
• JudtteH in ■
ment of the
I aaspomuon and Fat
rt Fort Worth. Roanoke
as canfM away a big
lonon, aa A. N. Shock-
w wm awarded honor tn pop com:
I a a. J. Shocuty, ooeded Rfobon Cane;
'j ■ X». N. Bhrauey. Sorghum; S. J.
. Shocktey, peanttto; C J: Shockley.
Li aUdan; S. J. Shockley sorghum;
and J. L- Shockley, peanuts.
Ea^liaif Prints
M> MW fast color Lin-
& 69c
M> Rayon Taffetas ... 79c
|O Twills and Cash-
Kp $2.98
$4 inch and Kashas.
» B4-inch Flannels $2.49
M> wstohable Prints ... 98c
10 silk mixed wool
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lOJUk Crepes,
Marta and Geor-
OttM LX. $1.95
10 54-ineh Broad-'
kA '.^.^.....1 $3.49
r SwMtars, Slippers
— $295
O SOk Svarfs. $1.06, $2.95
•ry, 70c, Me, $1.49
■Boston
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changed, majtlng turnery
ble and safe.
ley.
HYAI. ESTATE TKAX>H Ks
J O. Erwin and wife to Farm &j
Home Savings A Loan Assn lot 11
block 25. High School addition to
Denton. Feb 20 28. »1
J O Erwin and wife
Horne Savings A Loan
block 20 High Schoo!
Denton. Feb 20 28 »l
J O Erwin and wife to Farm A
Home Savings A Ixion Assn , lot .
block 24 High School addition
Deuton. Feb 20 28 »1
KM.ISTK 11 lOXs
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jbf A half skeleton, was uncovered
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Roundabout when at the Stock
Bteow met up wtUi Howard G. Jiicii-
flrdB of Childress. Texas. Richards
at one time lived here and is a son
Of L. W. ~ Richards He is a
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1928, newspaper, March 13, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335345/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.