Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1928 Page: 6 of 12
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my friends for their support in my
candidacy for city marshal. I would
be glad to have the co-operation of
the citizens.
30x3 1-2 inch Cord ... $5.50
29x4.40 Balloon $6.75
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WASHINGTON, April 5 —George
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inee for Governor of Texas in 1924.
has resigned as Attorney General
of Porto Rico and has been appoint-
ed special assistant to the Solicitor
General of the United States, effec-
tive April 1 He expects to attend
the- Republican State convention tn
Dallas but will not take part in
the election of delegates.
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SOLICITOR GENERAL
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DICKSON April 5 Mr
Mrs. Sidney Davis of Llovd visited
her mother. Mrs. Geoj e Nix.
Morgan Ferguson of Dallas was
here. J
Mrs. Omer Beck of Frisco vi> ted
her sister. Mrs Henry McDaniA. J
R G. Ferguson of Dallas visited
'ns parents, Mr. and Mrs, John ,
Ferguscn
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John Ferguson. A large crowd was *
present. ^3
Bob Owens of Den to" wax here, j
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Fegjuacn of t
Dellas visited his parents, Mr and ■
Mrs. John Ferguson.
Miss Hay Mayes of Dallas
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Out for Trans-Atlantic Honors
'tp to build a monument to the late
fir John Alcock. who with Sir At-
4bur Whitten “Brown was first to
W tire Atlantic. They crossed from
j^wtoundland to Ireland in 1919
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'titar modern Fx neral Home Is
ths monument of our advance
Sxrvtng thia community In
rwrat years. We have striven
tX better our service to our
frlMMla, as ours li distinctly a
public rvlce. I
Behmitz Undertaking Co.
Day Phone 20
Ntebte 7S1. 1019. 10. or 723-W.
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Good attendance
Wednesday night
First Methodist Church when the
patter. Dr. E. R Barcus. preached
on ‘Repentance.” taking his WN
from the first chapter of
"The time is fulfilled and the kin|
dom of God is at hand; repent j
and believe the gospel." The mtrv-
ductory song service wax led by
Ed Barcus Jr., student pastor. J
The u‘ua) morning crowd attends
rd the service Thursday which, wm
in the form of a tc-'Almonal meet"
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Sciwiccs will be held at 7:30
Thursday evening, at which the stu-
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Regular 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste -39c
Regular 25c Listertne Tooth Paste 19c
Regular $1.00 Wine of Cardui and regular 25c
Black Draught, two for $1.00
Regular 50c Gillette Blades 39c
Regular 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream ....39c
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is expected to try a westward flight across the Atl/ntic soon. In the
lower photo you see the ship’s weird lines; top, the motors; between,
Maurice Drouhin (left), who is to be chief pilot, and Rene Couzinet,
bu Ider of the plane, who is but 23 years of age. The Rainbow will
have six men aboard.
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Mrs Lou Reynolds of Denton vlc-t ^LONDON—Steps have heen^ tak-
ited Mrs Helen Buckner.
Mr and Mrs. Harris Mitchell ff
Sherman were here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver of
Little Elm were here.
Bill Wade is visiting friends
Denton.
Charley Rawllttjs and 8 Cook of
Frisco were here.
Ed Hart of Little Eltn was here.
Shelby Dailey of Denton was
here.
Your Question and
Its Answer
Qimtlou—“My health is «<mmI ex-
cept that since I had the flu, I take
periodical colds with fever. Is f'hlro-
practlc adaptable to a ease of this
type’"
Answer—Ur are Just as suceeeaful
In taking care of ACUTE conditions,
such as flu. fevers and colds, as In
handling chronic ailments Involving
the heart, kidneys, dlgeatlve system
or other organs. Your unusual sus-
ceptlblllty to colds la proof that
something Is wrong with your hu-
man machine. Otve your body the
same chance to retain Its health as you wouM give to your auto-
mobile or your business. Do this by permitting us to give you an
examination and telling you what part of your body needs atten-
tion. Your health is your greatest asset. Guard It Xu you would a
business. Guard against chronic Illness by due attention to the
little acute aliments, such ns colds with fever. It Is far easier to
correct a condition like vours than to correct it after ft has be-
come chronle. In all kinds of sickness It pays to visit our oflkes.
NOTE: Our process of examination is Interesting
to the majority of people, the open minded, the skeptical
and prejudiced alike. This fact win be vertfled by any of our pa-
tients. Through our highly developed and scientific methods. We
are capable of telling you exactly what your trouble is, where It Is.
the cause of it, and what to do to get well. Another Interesting
feature is that we are capable of doing this without questioning
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Hatlsfled Patients
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DR. R. W. ZILAR
Will keep you well In 1928.
Half block Month Chevrolet Mlearoom
Inauguration of Henry L. Stimson, Taft’s secretary of war, as
governor-general of the Philippine Islands is pictured here. Belov\
you see him delivering his inaugural address to thousands of Filipinos '
congregated on the Luneta in Manila. He's posed above- with other
insular officials (left to right): 'Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Filipino
Rouse; Stimson; Eugene A. Gilmore, vice-governor-general, and Ser-
gio Osmena, Senate leader of the nationalists.
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BEARt II CONTINUES FOR NE
GRO ASSAULTER
CONROE. April 5.—The search
for a negro who attacked a young
daughter of a farmer near here
yesterday continued today. A ne-
gro was arrested last night aboard
freight train near here in con-
nection with the attack but officers
AM they do not believe he is the
flEilty party. Great excitement was
aroused over the attack,
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Phone 1212.
,f. Ollie Camp
Cleaning and Pressing.
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ALWAYS ON DUTY
The telephone has cmne to be the syxsboi e< axaloeplag
hour of the day of night it stands ready to serve. Alert operators are always
of thia mgatJsaUon on daty, raady to reader aarrtM^Caa 4S or US.
V. W. SflKPARD FUNERAL HOME
Goodyear All Weather
tread high pressure and bal-
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Uncle Dick creates no sensation
When he writes you in the Association;
He’ll never argue or debate,
But writes in ages from two to sixty-eight
Hssns Mu»shl life AsooeiatioD, Dontam, th—
Room 306, Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Office Phonh
196, Residence 415, 121KL
Don’t fail to she Uncle Dick oh the struts. -
Lem Ntx was at Corinth.
Miss Velma Tubbs visited
Lottie Cat'S of Little Elm.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Carter of Dal-
ias visited Mr. and Mrs. John Per-'
guson.
Lem
were at Denton
Good Grissom of
here.
Mrs. Florence Fatterlee of Hous-
ton visited Mrs John Ferguson.
Mrs Lou Reynolds of
visited Mrs. George Ntx
Omer Beck of Frisco
Henry McDxniel.
Mis.4 Bertie McDaniel
McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck of Frlsf
co visited Mrs. George Nix.
Clifford Alien of Dallas visited
his mother. Mrs. Hampton.
Joe Coleman of Lake Dalias wax
litre.
Elbct Harper of Argyle visited
his daughter. Mrs Lem Nix
With danger in the offing! A beauti-
ful girl, an ardent boy and sudden danger
hovering on the wide blue sea. Violent
battle scenes intermingle with tender ro-
mance and rollicking tars sing their way to
battle with desperate pirates.
Love and laughtei under a
a gallant sailing ship.
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Reminiscences of Denton County”
1 208 SOUTH ELM STREET
Death—Undertaker—Lapsed
once a Denton undertaker ha* railed us over I hr photir and
) Mr*. Ha-aml-Kn carried a policy with tin?
J Wilt always have a serious sound, but oh. how much more
la to us to be able to answer back prompt)): "YEM. thei
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——I he Antes when we will have to say: "KO. and wc are very
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It twice, see Fyfr quick, then let any one ask that question that wants
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USERS OF MILK
It behooves you to know how your milk supply
is handled in every process, from the milking until
it is delivered to your door. So much depends upon
cleanliness in milking, cooling and bottling. Visit
Ingefield Dairy and see it done right. Raw milk,
pasteurised milk, Bulgarian buttermilk and delic-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1928, newspaper, April 5, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335365/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.