Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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For Good, Tender
Meats and Groceries.
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role of a boy wno tearchins for
a man who. yws MTore, had slain
his father. Beverai complications
arise before hTs search ends and a
serious situation faces him after-
ward. Interwoven in the plot is a
love theme tn which Nola Luxford
plays the lead. Other# in the cast
are Mabel Van Buren. James Mar-
cus, Boris Karlofr and Bob Flem-
ing.
In "The Queen of Spades ’ Gor-
don Clifford has the roU of a
young cowpuncher who aids the
sheriff ot an Arizona County in
apprehending a gang of rustlers,
and after the flieriff’s death also
lends hto ato’tance to the sheriff's
daughter, who is appointed to the
office. How the two finish the job
started by the girl's father forms
a story which abounds in thrUto.
Charioette Pierce plays opposite the
lead and the two are supported by
a cast composed of George Leaaey.
Richard R. Neil, Herbert Lindley
and George Kuwa.
The story o4 a man who battled
single-handed for hto father's her-
itage against one of the most vil-
lainous desperadoes - of the West
Buck Jones has the leading part,
heading a large east which is made
up of Barbara Bennett, Tlieodorr
Lorch, George Berrell. Harry (lord-
ing. William Caress, Buck Moul-
ton, Murdtek McQuarrie, Prank
Lanning. Mark Hamiltdh and 8am
Alton.
, Hatoh and Tom Roee. saxophonist.
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roung minister. Helen
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church member. Miss Jimmie
Bngland Yankees who abandoned
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the C*U to arms against the pirates
Of Tripoli in UM is recorded in a
masterly fashion in “Old Ironsides.”
Locale of the picture is Old flatom,
Massachusetts and Tripoli, Africa.
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Phone .UA-your order today. Phone 259.
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
Make Grass Cutting Fun by Using One of Our
Eclipse Ball Bearing, Self-Sharpening Mowers.
We also sharpen and repair all makes of mow-
ers. We have a special machine to sharpen mowers
that sharpens evenly and smooth. No rough edges.
We will call for and deliver.
Phone t25.
TALIAFERRO & SON
Hardware and Seeds.
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TO THE VOTERS OF DENTON
The City election to just around
the comer, and as the sheriff has
been absent on account of Illness,
my duties g> » deputy sheriff have
been increased so that it will be
impossible for me to see each of
you.' '
I had four years experience as | ■
place officer before my family and <
I moved to Denton, and) four years'
service heire, one year as traffic
officer. I understand the duties of
C.ty Marshal and my record shows
that I discharged them faithfully.
II elected. I Will enforce the law
and protect y3ur rights to the best
me a^ehSSu^I will aprepclate it.
W. O. (WILL) BROWN' '
Candidate for City Marshal
JQB PRINTING
Satisfactory and prompt ser-
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pbctM in the home. Why dep
her ef these comforts every
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DRESS UP FOR EASTER
- You have time to secure a made-to-measure
suit for Easter if you’ll come in during the next few
days.
Beautiful patterns to select from.
$23.50 and Up
East Side Tailor Shop
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store, rnoehfaaii with the freshest
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Great Mall Robbery.’ which shows
at the DreamUind Theater Tues-
day and Wednesday as > ttie feature
picture m/ ~
men order
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toads to tbs intense setton of the
story, adapted front Peter Milne*
novel.
Other films booked for the week
include ''■n* Meddlin' Stranger.”
featuring <Wally Watos. .McsXtey:
'The Queen of Spadea” featuring
Gordon CUffoM and Ob ' "
Pierce, Thursday, and “Black
starring Buck Jones. Friday and
Saturdstii^TJX^'.- • ’•
The principal feature of “The
Great'Mail Robbery’ to the attempt-
ed robbery of the train carrying a
fortuhe tri gold arid the gallant work
of the “leathbrnecks" In holding
the dynamited train against the
gang of clever criminals and their
eventual round-up to a distinct tri-
bute to tpe corps. A rescue by gov-
ernment airplanes and an unusual
display of stunt flying is among
the thrilling scenes.
Theodor Von Eltz plays the lead,
as a lieutenant of Marines and
Jeanne Morgan heads the femi-
nine cast as the daughter of a rail-
way division superintendent. The
love of a girl for a man who was
hbt what be seemed provides the
romantic theme and causes many
complications of tlie plot. The cast
Is a strong one. including such
players as Frank Nelson. Lee atuun-
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are ready now with a beau-
tiful collection of dresses in
Washable Flat Crepe, Fig-
ured Chiffon, Georgette En- *
sembles. Priced—
•Ballibuntl Straws
for Srping Hats
Balibuntl is the correct
straw fbr new spring hats—
light in weight, smooth,
shiny and taking on the new-
est colors. Tailored with
tiny flattering brims. Banded
with heavy grosgrain in col-
ors to match. Sometimes
adorned with rhinestone or-
naments. in ‘ blues—from
m i d n ight to marine-uin
I greens, greys, black. For all
IJrieed^8' Moderatc,'y
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atlda the lam toach of fineness to your table
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RiimpR€s 01 1 country never i limed
belore. The cast of "Gateway of the
Moon" includes Adolf Millar, LsMie
Ecnion, NobleiJohnso^Wn^ La
Fonde and otberp. k .
Jack Mulhall is starred to “The
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furnished music for the program.
Special numbers Included the “Bos-
ton Stomp Chorus," Misses Ella
Margaret Clayton, Jasmine Shep-
pard, Ludlte N«U and WUla Mae
jnyder and a solo dance. “Cherie."
by Miss Inez Rhine, a professional
who assisted in the production of
the play end- atoo had a part in the
cart. Her dance received gener-
ous applause. Ed Gruoe sang “Pea-
nuts* as an intermission number.
George Compton had the lead-
ing rote in the play, as Rev. Mr.
Curtis, young minister • determined
™_..j amuse-
peopie o* his
jral members
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MM because their wickedness and
were exposed from the
pulpit. His part went over well as
did that of Peveto.
Miss Ines Rhine. — Gtuste dl
tor, daughter of Dr Chandler,
ed by Jbhn OtariL a strong su|
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Pratt as 8Wter Lomax,
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Brother Marshall, to- W.(*'"*
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My r<*d' to saiva- Right up to the minute.
Your groceries or meat are
delivered promptly here.
Just phone 86.
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Denton, Texas.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1928, newspaper, March 31, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335361/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.