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Tier past tn spl‘e of her enormour.
wet It lx a story that ~krrlen 1F<
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lx>,m town to a "wild-cat" oil gusb-
er In California, on to the fashion- I been filmed in the rugged splendors
disposal Director Ja nes Hogan
i f "Top Sergeant Mulligan" has
• \inve<| the funniest war comedy of
tin vear
' See America First," hat. been the
cit ol travel companies for years,
I 1.1 it remained for Tom M'x. farn-
| ms western star, to open up the
v et scenery of the W stern Stat’S
I in such a manner to eni ole rich
mid poor alik" to enjoy tne beauties
<! nature from an easy chair in a
motion picture t neater. It was dur-
Blanc.he Sweet Is to have an op-
portunity to wear rn array of fash-
ionable gowns, with accessories, in
tile role < f Dolly Wall in "Singed”
at the Dreamland Theater Tues-
day and Wednesday. Other pictures
for the week are Bob Steele in
"Man in the Rough" on Monday,
"Top Sergeant Mulligan' with Lila
lee, Donald Keith and Gareth 1
Hughes on Thursday and Tom Mix I
and Tony, the winder horse, on I l' v
Friday and Saturday.
in oil lenses. Warner Baxter, popu-
lar leading man, who [ * '
the star, appears In ...
Royce Wmpat“ philandered, hand-
rome. vain, one o' those men who !
can never be convinced that the
word womer has a singular which
can be used on o< ’axion
The two meet on a by-path of
life and Dolly climbs out of a pit
for ‘hr sj ke—for love's sale. The
drama tells her .tory after she has
found “her man ' and forsaken the
gay and sordid path on which tlwjr| ing;Uie fibtHug of “HeH« Uhey-anc"
meet It is a story that "UTics that .Mix made kncVn his fnteh-
ttwwr ThW Titer-Till'tu I l» fflttT to’
abound in scenic beauties, having
able night and social life of San
Francisco and through many ad-
vtniures to the smashing climax in
Dolly's luxurious but over-decorated
apart nent
Tile emt for “Man In the Ron.:h"
ha; been chosen with an eye to
petting exactly ‘.he right, type in tne
iipnt role ft includes Job Steel,',
Mmjcrie King. Tom Ling’.iam. Wil-
liam Norton, Bailey and Jay Nor-
I(smg one of ’he mot original
As a dance girl, Miss Sweet phys 1 ct'itii earns ever written p« a lovn
1 lutii.n. will. each thrilling situat'on
________ ‘peed' d with cai’s and with a cast
wealth, gained through a venture I : lilt’ most talented fun-makers e.t
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Stage Schedule
Will bring the
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your door.
Just
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Now have a good stock of
fresh home grown .Vegeta-
surely
are
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tomor-
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. dramatic situation.1:.
bles, and they
fine. Start your July groce-
For weeks
cast-» wav
man
J. A. Cook
Grocer
iccni. Go’t.eous uniforms and cos-
tumes of a modern European king-
dem are seen in these brilliant de-
i-'ils.
Esther Ralston's new starring ve-
hicle, "Half a Bride" holds a world
cf interest for everybody from every
angle It ha* a stellar cast, an ab-
sorbing story, and an outstanding
Star. Tile story deals with a girl
who, with wealth, physical beauty
and menial alertness, has tasted all
cf lift's thrills at the age of 21.
Thi: <trl. inspired by a radio lec-
ture on companionate marriage, un-
dertakes for herseii a trial marriape
in the hope that U may provide t
tlirill tlial wine, men and song
have failed to give her She ’s
ibanfliaied from her gm married
mate just before her bridal night,
taken aboard lie - lather's yacht and
forced into a trip around tnr world
Rebelling she i scapes from th?
yacht and. with ’he young captain
cf the yacht, whom she despises, is
adrift on a stormy sea. With the
captain, she Is finally washed
arhore on a deserted island on th"
west coast ci Canada
she lives the life of a
with a strong, red-blooded
whom .she had ridiculed and despls
cd when he was tn her fa’her's em-
ploy Finally true love really comes
and she realizes that her compan-
ionate marriage and the rounds of
her former life don't reallv matter
The experiences of Daniel tn the
lion's de i are mild compared to
Adolphe Menjou i adventures with
a H'tr lady and a ferocious man-
eating. tigress in his latest Para-
nicunt production “His Tiger Lady."
Menjou departs from his ciistorruuv
dress-suit role for a light comedy
'Die llaming-haired, flapper of
motion pictures, Clara Bow has
turned mto a 'juninsn's "Moll" in
"ladies of the Mob" which wilt be
shown at the palace Tlirater Thurs-
day and Friday. Other pictures for
(lie week an- Ramon Novarro in
"Forbidden Hours" on Monday and
Tuesday. Esther Ralston in "Half a
Bride on Wednesday, and Adolphe
Menjour in "His Tiger Lady” on
Saturday
"Ladies of the Mob" gives Miss
Bow tne first chance she has had
for real dramatic work since
"Wines" She plays thtfHole of a
gangster's wife and the Story, which
starts' out at a rapid pace and never
lets up. concerns her activities in
keeping her husband a wav frrm a
life of crime. The husband is Rich
ard Arlen, who a bo made such %
tremendous success in “Wings."
Hauk robberies, gang f\ h's. escapes
tluuuph the night and dramatic cli-
maxes between tile little star and
her gangster lover abound in “La -
dier of the Mob.”
In 'Forbidden Hours.” the story
Is a vivid romance of modern Eur-
opean .sauck Novarro. plays, the part
of a young king, in the center of
a turmoil of court intrigue, a ixilit-
ical marriage, and dip’cmatic wor-
ries. mirroring the .xroblems1 o.'
many European kings of the present
day. Renee Adorer plavs the hero-
ine as the young tcing's sweet
heart and othersAn the cast include
Roy D'Arcy, Alberta Vaughn. Ma-
celle Corday and Shtrley O'Hara
Harry Beaumont, responsible fcr
tiveral recent John Barrymore suc-
cesses. directed the new picture.
Elaborate and spectacular details
abrand. including the replies of a
great royal wedding, staged in a part in this production which fairly
HiwIestM* cuthednU. end elel*or»<M-< Hinwndn wU
court funetions in a royal throne I with strong.
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Clara Bow in “Ladies of the Mob” to
Be Featured at Palace Here Next Week
Feature at Dreai
On all Refrigerators in titock.
Don’t wait till next year.
Buy now at this big saving.
DENTON RECORD-qnK
Feature Pictures at Local Theat
1 Blanche Sweet
>CMk*ATUI(DAYkJDLY U. 1928
Next Weefe
its in “Singed”
iland Theater Here
MOV TWO________
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BUY IT IN DENTON
LOW RATES
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Cream and Cold Drinks
Served from
■ol, inviting fountain by expert
a
Hoda dispensers.
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Make our sb r-
KING GROCER COMPANY
tending the Am
day and Saturday,
Exclusive Wholesale Distributor.
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. TIRES AHDTU DES
c/lTube
MOLDED
made
of
They Prefer Drama to Comedy, and Keep in Trim at
Grind Organ Between Pictures
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Dealers Wanted.
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THE SERVICE DRUG STORE
Phona 171.
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Movie Monkeys Money-Makers
Our Delicious Ice
Fit for a Kmo. a Queen or YOU
The Interurban o*m a s**-
elal retloced too nd trip of
fl .25 to Dallas
Each Sunday
by buying 818 Coupon
for 83. These books are
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portatloa and may bo need by
aaye—.
smm ta a party
awe eaep— book.
without time
KOKOMO TUBES are made the shape of the tire—mold-
ed to fit the casing exactly, without wrinkling on the in-
ner surface when inflated, without dangerous thinness
the outer surface, where strength is most needed,
is the biggest step forward in the industry since th
loon lire.
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long-term contract, i.. obvious.
What is more, a movie monkey
always can ram ills board and room
between pictures. The lame clever
ness which makes him vahianle on
the screen amuses children iFd
brings in the |>"iin!r< and nick' is
and dimes on a grind-engan route.
Monej Is not lhe main obl' c t of
these grind organ c xcur lous hov-
ever, according to Churbc santillo,
owner of one of the me,st pipubr
cf the movie monk'vs
“A day with the organ." lie ?v-
plains, "means only $5 or $lft But
the t xerci.se' the monk gets k«*"ps
him from getting the rh'iimntTnT.
Lying around home lhev get sick
easy "
Santillo has found 'hit mon-
key actors much prefer drama to
comed,v It srems they de not lik"
th" clatter and commotion o’ the
cemic scenes They feel better in
straight drama where the human
actors are reasonably quiet
Male monkeys get rnont
movie wo-k Tii" females,
animal 'rainer explains it. 'you can
not figure how to handle"
Mvlag of one half
faro ‘—
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food for 810 worth
partaC— ___
anyone. Any number of per-
ara <a«| ,«MU Mac
——. ilkrit,
Na other foeas of AepaMabie
transportation offers aaoB lew
sates as the fwtorwrhna. .,
Texas
Interurban
Al SUN. July 14 Plans for
pledging the Intercrt qf the Un.-
\crslly of Texas permanent, fund
for payment of :i $3,000 (too building
lean will not meet clear
when thj board of regents
litre July 25 At that time Ihev
txpected to consider action on Al
terney General Pollard's ruling that
tiic Inferos' may he pledged.
Regent M. E FOetcr e.f rlo'tstnn
is cut dlrectlv in opposition to 'he
I mid plan. He takes the position
that the rnpidl’ increasing interest
<f the permanent fund furnishes
tin ample amount to keep up wi'h
ti building program. Time is now
$51,0 (MX) a year for new buildings
tine’ the fund is incrcnsin.? rapidly
The department of education is
enthusiastic :ib< ui lending- the
money fr th" university There is
new no desirable inve-'nient for
.’fi ne of the school fund but against
this they have the experience of
fenner loans to 'he state that have
net lx en satisfactory
Gcvt rnor Moouv thing.- the leg-
islature should first be given an op-
I (irtunity te enlarge the provision
tor investment of the permanent
schfiol fund Regent R I. Bat's ol
Austin savs tha' is not nccessaiy.
tlie loan can be nnde now.
If lhe matter is fin' off until
January, Governor Moody, or his
successor, will have the control of
the situation. Terms cf three of
the pine regents of the univers'tv
expire in 1929 Tmy arc Ed Howard
of Wichita Falls. Mrs. H L. O Hair
e.f Coleman anei R. G Rtorcy of
Tyler
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HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. J ilv 14 -
Screen-struck girls anei boys who
fail to "click” in the movies eplicr
find some other occupation
about Hollywood or thev go
home.
Mov
monkeys are ditTir'i'.f
th"'- flop in lhe flhns and re
clevi r enough to co'lrrt penii!,
a grind e»rgan route 'liey v '
viand doctors
Monkeys tlial make go «l a
tors are. of course. Jeal uisl guard-
<1 and encouraged by their owiic-s.
Tlie three who worker* with Charlie
Chaplin m the tight-rone ".-cciae
of Ins las' pictuie have been n tie
movies for about six vear« ,md "e
tiire e men who own them ln< ac-
cumulated considerable I/, An , ics
i: al estate by investing tlair
ings.
Sines- an imtrauied moc'u
bought for about $25 ar’d p>
ers are willing to pav $'> ,
. day for on» that, can act
proe Isely speaking, erne th u
through motion;, in nroordut,
tin director's instruction
vartige of having a moV'1
yotfr headquarters while at-
■in Legion Picnic Thursday, Fri-
EVERY MOTORIST should in-
sist upon KOKOMO MOLDED
TUBES. The tube is made ot
tough new rubber of great
strength and elasticity. They
cost no more than the old fash-
ioned pole molded kind, and thev
sweep away the troubles that
tubes are heir to.
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and is
a
in picture production.
JPPOSmON TO
BUILDING PLANS
O F UNIVERSITY
Tin
An-
Mary Nolan, who ha.s discarded
her Imogene Wilson iw.'.t
motion pictures,
same manner as
Miss McGuire changed her screen
name to Knthrvn Landv when she
man-led George I.->ndv- but —lie re-
turned t<* the original.
or the lot tnan anv other Atiidlo.
This list includes Kathryn Mc-
Guire. Laura La Plant •. Mery Phil
bin. Dorothy Gt lllver. Sa’ly O'fieil
Duane Thompson. Palsy Ruth. Mil
Irr Dcretys Perrtic. Blanehe Me-
hatfey. Gloria Grey and Natali"
Kingston
Most of the group ire under con-
tract to the studio although Patsy
Ruth Miller and Kr.thryn McGuire
arc icef-lancing.
Natr.lie Kingston flev to
Juana recmitlv to marry G J
dersch. Hollywood realtor
forging ahead n
films much in II :<
does Miss ejarbn
Miss Noinn
after rf two-wreks'
They were man'ied
where they had gnn> to take part
F< minine film followers nuy be
interested in learning that 116
pounds is the avjnvjs w4ffhi of
met ion picture actresses. ■
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer offers the
figure after a health survey con-
ducted on that 'ot to d .-termine pos-
nbie dietetic cnar£vs in cornniif-
:ary menus.
Di . Harry Anderson studio nhys
Ulan, who reached Lhe IIP pound
decision,, says it represents an ideal
poundage tor tb* modern young
screen woman of medium build.
The slimness of film stars. Dr.
Anderson claims. brtnr their
weight below the average of women
ip other walks of life but show a
regulat mode of living sensible diet
and plenty of outdoor exercise.
Renee Adoree, one of Holly-
wood's diminiitiv" players, tips the
lieain at only 107 pounds. Marion
Davies is Just under 118 pounds
while Anita Page is one pound lass
Those who approximate Dr An-
der&ih's average a1'" Polly Ann
Young. Ailcen Pringle. Dorothy Se-
bastion. Norma Shearer, and Mar-
celine Day.
Joan Crawford, sometimes hailed
as the "Venus of the films." seldom
gets c’-’er the 100-pound mark since
her athletic diversions are discour-
aging to .stray pounds.
Greta Garbo, taller then many of
tin stars, weighs 125 pounds.
Universal has the distinction ot
having more Wainpus Baby stars
Fay Wrnv. the Paramount star,
and John Mcr.k Faunc'ers. the
writer, have returned to Hollywood
horn vrnooii
in Maiylind
ih w is plaving
prominent featured role in Univer-
sals "The Shakedown "
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Leagui
Phdne 227.
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New Costume Jewelry
W. L. Yarbrough, Jeweler
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Whether your account be large or small, we
shall appreciate it find are prepared to take care of
Hits Feat
Games
We Have Ju»t Installed Our New Pleating
Machine at a Cost of $1,000
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To your grocer, you’ll never be disappointed,
it.
(’an work a wonderful change in a single room or
lhe whole house.
Will be glad for you to call and see our large
and well assorted stock.
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The Bank for Everybody. v
Ice Cold Wate
Rityror Ice Plant
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Yesterday's he
6t. Louis Cardins
four hits yesterda
leading Cards t<
York Giants, 11 t
won three out i
aeries and Hafcjr
in the series. No
played in either
MORRIS PAINT AND PAPER CO.
w. t. morris. i>. t. McClendon.
“Buy Paint From a Paint Store.’’
W. J. McCray Jewelry Co. '
"Carrie* only quality merchandise.**
B. H. Deaenport & Co.
Phone 423.
Basement Denton County Bank Bldg.
NEW OKI I.
NEW ORLEANI
closed steady
Jan
Mar
May
July
Oct .
Dec
Spots quiet;
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
Phone 31.
DON’T FORGET
Wc Clean and Pre»» Men’s Suits for 50c
Cash and Carry
All ladies’ work priced in .proportion.
Up-to-date equipment.
COLLEGE TAILORS
Phone 24.
KEEPKOOl
Thia summer. We have all standard brands Electric Fane.
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FORT WOK
FORT WORT1
were steady oh c
U» market was
amourXed to 700
300 calves
Fully steady i
the hog divtalon
shown
Nothing was o
division
Cattle
BANKING |
Is just a human, everyday
business, which benefits .
largely by courtesy and ser- j
vice. - • J
The friendlfness and effic- -d
ient service of this bank can
best be appreciated by per- .
sonal contact. J
Won’t ydu come in and '
get acquainted?
Denton County Nat’l
Bank
aww
FO
Hens 14c to 1 fl
to 25c per lb :
n> ; turkeys 13c t
10c per th ; eggs
table butter 2ftc ’
Ing stock butter
81c to 30c per II
—and we invite the ladies of Denton and Denton
County to call in and inspect same. You need not
send your pleating out of Denton any longer.
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NEW YORK. J
nearly 20 points
Ings on the cat,
loss orders and
overnight sellltu
some profession!
due to a stronge
Traders were io
rains in the En
development was
more favorable
The Most Iir.porf
h Wl
proti
Drath Is sure,
young M well as
Insure in the
Insurance Co. ot
today and carr
your family no»
Policies for th
and Children. Tl
dary eonslderatli
Bee me at rt
BuUdin*.
W. F. J
Guaranty Liti
STOCk
NE WYORK
tendencies wfflcl
easier call mon<
thered In early <
Ing was stlmula
weekly trade re
that season con
tile lines was lee
mlslng well for
Steel common
high on the rec<
advices from Y<
eratlons for th-
were likely to rn
or 7B per cent t
months Othei
also worked hlgt
LIVEKPOf
LIVERPOOL,
closed easy
Jan
Mar
May
July
Oct
Dec
Spots quiet, n
1000. American 3f
.t'j, r .A' North Texa* Baking Co.
227 West Hickory Street,
DALLAS, J
bunching of hl
big rallies, feati
the Texas Leagt
Jim Lindsey
victory ef the st
cut Fort Werth
the opener, 8 f
failed to arrive
ning and they
the war clubs
Howevt r when
the Buffs got
Watchel to tlie
run rally.
Btecngrafe i
while his team
and Wlehita Fa
from Beaumont
Dallas opened
stay against dov
mg the opener
6 to 3 The Ste
flying rlart in t
were never head
As a result of
Shreveport, 6 t<
S)xirts went Inti
lar position
The schedule
Houston at F<
Beaumont at
Waco at 8hr>
Fan Antonio
l« the cxprcvslori tli.it l« heard from the one who tins been U’-lnr
i I unlmii leather purse. It Is u fact that Cordota leather will l»
i lifetime mid flint Its beauty Improves with age. Buy one of our
bugs made In (he < orilom Shops und end your trouble, with bug*.
“/f H <7/ Aerer lleor Onf”
beeves
fl to 8 26. calves
era 8 26 to 12 S
4 76. yearlings I
fl to 8
Hoga
light 10 36 to 11
mixed 9 75 to 10
Sheep lambs
lambs 8 50 to 9
8 76. goats 2 50
iis insure it anywhere, any length of time.
KEEL & BOURLAND
Successors to
In (Air varied offering of costume jewelry you
will find juat what you want—a necklace, a brace-
let or bar pin—that will match your costume for any
occasion.
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celpta In the So
nrss at Liverpool
ly lower on the
day Corn drop|>e
cash market wen
fraction
Wheat July 1 I
Dec 1 36 6-8
Corn July 101
Dec 82
Oats July 49. !
NEW \ Ol
NEW YORK.'
closed steady
Jen
Mar
May
July
Oct
Dec
Spota steady, i
FILM SHOP
Attention
Everybody
The
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Sale
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The Boston Store
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