Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 288, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1928 Page: 6 of 10
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ELIZABETH ARDEN'S
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Cottage Cheese
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Bath Luxuries
NEWS
COMEDY
and
Bulgarian Buttermilk
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Phone 292.
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I hereby certify
Patronize Ingefield Dairy
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Dance mualc
Midnight Exprera
alty of arrest The city building in-
.pector condemned the tabernacle
as unsafe.
For Reliable
Service
Phone 242
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are capable of I
Where you can pret anything you want in dairy pro-
ducts.
Lake Dallas Texaa
June 26th. 1928
Is baked daily
master bakers
ent* available.
Nori
Phone 119.
W. E. 8MO(
H. M. RUSS
W. S. LON(
O. M. CUR1
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Honorary
a ere Claud Cast! jinny
Goodyear Has Made and Sold More
Than 115.000,000 Tires—Millions
More Than Anv Other Kind
The buyer, of more than 115,000,000 tire, can’t
be wrong!
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Hoffman & Lakey
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V'tMliun Toiltt PrtparatHIU
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Home canning i. easily and
nomically done.
High Blood
Pressure
>nr trouble la. where It la.
to get well. Another In-
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Adults ..........
Children ......
Week’s Building
Permits $17,1
• Elizabeth Arden
67) Fifth Avenue, New York
15 Old Bond Street, London
i rue de la Paia. Pant
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Denton Bui
Harry Teasley’s Cash
Grocery
227 W Oak. Phone 49S.
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Denton Dairy Products Company
Creamery Butter
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RAINY DAYS
The surest way to prepare
PAY DAYS
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BROOKS DAIRY, Ind
“The Test Is in the Taste.”
Showing Monday Only
BOB STEELE
MORE REAL ESTATE
For Sale.
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ALAMO STORAGE CO.
Bert Fowler, Owner. Telephones 28 and 99.
214-18 N. Elm.
us.
JOHN ORR. REALTOR
Phone 13. Phone 419.
Have chosen P
place to buy th
and get a few i
ning their mer
open shelves,
then choose fc
prices have led
emo through t
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When definite, careful
filling of orders counts,
rely on the directness of
long distance service.
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MRS. CECILE E. REEK
ladle. Bath and
Hygienic Department.
Mi>l,h« L ALxJLFH /UM)K
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DISTRICT COI'RT
New Mil tn filed
Dorothy Belle Garrison va Earl D.
j Garrison, divorce.
Northern Texas Telephone Co.
HUGH EGAN, Mg?
“MAN IN THE
Chicago—570
Music
Funeral Friday
for F, E, Allgood
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Ice ( old Water Melon* for sale
Rayror Ice Plant. 290
I Hear You Calling
ALBANY. N Y.- The State Con-
servation U?partin< nt is c>vnsldermp
a proposal that al) mountain climb-
ers and hikers tie <Cuippe.3 with
horns with which to signal in case
they straj from trails and are lest.
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for rainy days is to put a. litr
tie money each month with
us.
Denton
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Rev Earl Anderson (topi. Bap-
tist pa.«tor In Dallas, Texas, was
jailed for violating an injunction
against the building of his new
tabernacle, which did not conform
to hre and safety standards Mean-
while women church members toil-
ed to complete the structure Judge
Towne Young (below i ordered work
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Owr record ahow* that we hare not had n claim tor being Injured h«
I taUi tub for twmft a year. Glad people are taking our adtlca and Maying
MRg fr*M batte lab*.
Or. MMRlng thl* wrefc we had a prospect in the <>mce about half way
I Mt Mm W In.urance wm the brat, mo«.t complete, and
I jwat then E. P. Wilk* walked In with a claim blank
Mm a eheck for gll.M and hl* strong profuse thank*
Liciuid Ailt n
jMiny Bfiin
J W Sullivan and A G. Koenig
Active pallbearers wore W D Keen.
H Lunlord. W C. Simpsc”, Harry
Robinson. Alva Keen and F. R
Powltdgo
Raw Milk, Pasteurized Milk, home made sweet
cream Butter, home made Buttermilk, Bulgarian
Buttermilk and Whipping Cream.
He had fount! his love of loves—and then the
call to the throne tore her from his arms—his life.
Never such a picture of reckless romance, heart-
break and young love. Never such a pair of lovers
as Ramon Novarro and Renee Adoree.
Phone your order early or drive by our plant.
We will be open all day Sunday. We also serve
cream at the plant, corner Ave. A and West Hick-
ory.
DHRcf band
Slumber music
\rwurk—• lo
Hippodrome
Mid-Evening organ
RomancerM
Dance music
s< hriicctadv—790
Organ recital
Dance program
MATI HIIAY, JIT.Y 11
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Programs are in Central Standard
; time. Al! time is p rn unlrau other-
wise indicated Wave lengths on leA
of call letters, kilocycles on right.
I>K. CBC1I.E E. REED
X-rav and Aiuflyrti
laboratories.
For use throughout the year.
We have a big stock Cans, Sealers,
Cookers, Canners, Fruit Jars and Rub-
bers.
Bring in your n
8 per cent per
Shares. (No fees.)
10 per cent per
sold st |51.60 each,
10 per cent p<
monthly payments.
f 6 per cent per
fees on these sharti
1 se Goodyears and our service—and get more
for your money!
Building and
Association
C. H. Holmes, Sec’y
308 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
| Real Estate First Mo
(Representing fii
I * County approved
Stock Loans .............
(Made to memb«
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I Furniture and Fixtui
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W e’re in the tire business and we’re here to
stay. \\ e give service. We’re here when you need
us.
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S*MW this atw fsoepeet the work, and we at oare wrote the application.
AR'thto Mac doat target that the People* Mataal Life I* wrlt-
4 good as* haslaras svsry week and It I* worth your while to w u«
teas II al aaga. c VyRa Phaae ut.
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We will have Fresh Peach Ice Cream, Vanilla,
Black Walnut, Orange Pineapple, Chocolate and
Pineapple Sherbet.
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June 30, 1926—Asm
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The modern f unefa
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Two new preparations
Elizabeth Arden has cre-
ated, to make the bath a
delight:
Venetian Velva Bath.
A cream-soap in a big
chubby tube. Fine oil
and other cleansing and
cosmetic ingredients
make this a wonderful
preparation for the bath
and the hands. Heals
roughness, smooths and
softens the skin. $1.50.
Venetian Velva Liquid.
A fragrant lotion with
delicate oils which soothe
and refine the skin. De-
lightful to pat on the skin
after the oath, cooling
and refreshing. An ex-
quisite lotion for the
hands. $1, $1 50.
ELIZABETH ARDEN'S
. Thiee building permits granted
bv the city during the part week
amounted to a total of *17.800 for
construction costs. One permit was
for erection of a store build.ng. one
for an ape runent house and one for
a residence.
Those who secured permits wen:
H. C. Taliaferro, to erect a brieg
Ash
Street al an estimated cost cl 84.-
Kay u> erect a frame res-
idence on North Locust Street, II,-
000. and F. C. Connor to erect a two
story brick veneer aj*rlme»H house
on North Locust Street for CTeonre
Fritz, 812,000
.SatlMlrd patient* send
u> 9<> per rent of oar
business.
DR. ZILAR'S Chiropractic-Hygienic SANATORIUM
Will keep you well In 1928.
South Chevrolet Halenroom.
Goldman band
.-'aiu-e mimic
music
Ihnlls. as You Like* I hem!
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Phone 806.
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Dinner music
Pidrnolivt* hour
Varsity Vagabonds
Dhiicp music
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Fcnturr prugrum
Studio hour
Nighthawks Frolic
VIIIhtinker-
I‘hi! harmonic orrhvRlru
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Orchost rn
Dunce music
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Lewlsohn stadium concert
Dunce music
Muhhnl program
Dunce
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Dance
low rates on long dis-
taiu e service (rom 7 P.M.
to 8.10 P. M. Even low-
er rates from 8:10 P. M.
to 4:10 A. M.
It provides the speed and certainty that is essential
in successful business transactions. It prevents mis-
understanding and assures a definite reply to the
question under discussion. There is no loss of time,
no chance for confusion, or wrong shipping dates.
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MSKHIAGE IKENHEN
W Utley and Audrey Bllwip
7’. ('. Calendar
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8:30—Rtudlo concert
10:06—Amo* ’n’ Andy
322.4— W HAH I,oul»vllle—B30
7 OO- - IStud Io concert*
8 OO -Greater Louisville
510.9— WMC Memphl*—M0
7 00—Feature program
9 00— Dance orchestra
330.9— MSM Xa»hvllln—090
7:00- Dinner concert
0 OO "Opry" and barn dance
2KO.2—WOAI San Antonio—1970
8 Oh WJZ program*
10 00- -Dunce music
COCNTY COURT
New suit* filed
Edwards 6i McC rary v» J
son. debt.
First National Bank of Lewisville
v* C. O Carey, debt j
J Kenward & Bona vs. Moerel At
Fritz, debt.
First National Bank of Sanger vs
L Z Wilson, debt
C Brigg*. administrator of the
estate of J L. Briggs, vs. J A. Rose, cn the building -(topped, under pen
suit for possession of personal pro- —
perty
Case No. 1052.—About three and a
halt tear* ago my blood pressure
wa* 190. It had been that high for
several year*. Authorities said that I
had hardening ot the arteries which
caused this condition, and. also, that
I had a very had toxic condition. A
little later there developed a kidney
trouble which was diagnosed as Fye-
■nla. I am nearly flfty-elght year* of
age. and the mother of live children.
I had always been In good health,
but the rearing of a large family
wa* partly blamed for my condition.
Hr. Zllar made an X-ray examina-
tion of me In 1924. and I took ad-
ii»*F mf nil alwxit ***r Mv
progress was slow at «r*t. probably
having taken Ave or six weeks be-
fore Improvement was shown. Con-
now. three year* later, feel entirely
well.
I consider It a duty, and It I* a
pleasure for me to tell people that
Dr. Zllar was successful where other*
had failed, and that he restored me to health when temporary re-
llrf was all I had ever bran able to obtain before. (Name on request.)
mgh our highly developed and aclentlAc method*, we
telling you exactly what yoi "---*“ ---" **
the cause of It. and what you should do „
terestlng feature I* that we are capable of doing thl* without ques-
tioning the potlent In regard* to his «vmptc..„ . TXU
fact will be verified hy any of our patient*.
Installments .............
(Represent!! all
Pre-paid Shares
» (Represents aha
monthly paymen
Fully-paid Shares
Dividends Credited
Reserve ......................
Bills Payable, None:
Profits, undivided
(Earnings last b
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cmanpRACTic. rat-
tle CRCEK SWEAT
BATHS. BATTLE CREEK
OIL *(’*« RMtCTSUOAL
AND SWEDISH MAS-
SAGE. COLONIC IRRI-
GATION. HYDROTHER-
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325.9—KOA Denver—920
8 30—Sunday school leaaon
9:00—Municipal band
336 9—KNX Los Angeles—KMO
9:00—Theater program
9:30- Playgoers club
10 10 ~
12 00
2 a m
384.4— KGO Oakland—790
8:30—Home songsters
9 OO- Talk*
9 30— Hawallans
10:30—Hollywood bowl
12 OO Dance music
491.5— K(.W Portland—610
8:00 Dinner music
10:00-RCA hour
11 OO Broadway* and Boulevard*
12 00 -The Big Show
422.3—KPO Nan Francliuo—710
7 OO—Children * hour
9 00—Studio programs
10:30—-Concert
12 :00-The Big Show
SAVE THE CORN
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Funeral services for Fred F All-
- wood. Green Valiev fajrnt who was j
instantly killed Thur.sd.iv inornmg ■
-Vftnr he wus struck by a bolt of
lightibiui while working m H
lion field, werp held «t 'he Green
Valley Church F;ioay afternoen at
c'elock. Rev W D Craig
jef Ute Krum Methodist (
.Conductid the s. i vices
Muled by Rev E A Diew. p tstvr <>.'
tile Kiuni Methcduj Church
Burial wa* in the Gr en Val'rv
.cemetery. Honorary pallticnrei
Fo save money is to buy
vour groceries here.
You have probably heard
this said before, but can back
up what we say.
Try us and see for your-
self.
We have a cor
alarm clock*. Fror*
kitchen *Im.
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Phone 724.
HARDWARE
SOI TIIFRS
175.9— W SB Atlanta—630
7 00 Orchestra
8 30—Dance music
10 45—Redhead club
461.3—KKLD Dalia*—650
.«■)--Ml Id red Miller
9 OO -Orchestra
13 00— Night Owl*
199.7—W BAP t ort
I 7 00—Feature
I 8:00 Fiddle band
| 199 7—K THS
9 00—Dance frolic
| 10:15- -Specialties
293.9— KPItt Houston—1020
9 00- The Panvon
OREAMLlND
Last Day Showing
Pastor Is Jailed
lxoMALONEV.
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FOODS ( LASS TO VISIT DALLAS
MONDAY
The clubs in scnool lunches end '
hiarktling a' C I A. taught by |
Mis; Mozcllc C6iddock. 1* planning |
ii n..sp<cti<:i trip io Dilins Mon-
t.. v 1 he itim-rary will ineludi* the
1 H >t< l, the Adolphus Hotel,
ihillas Athletic Club, the Y
. A cuiitiia, Dul Ion's <afte"ia
the Huey Phillips Harda.ire
C'oiipany whir, they will h’soect
Hie cafeteria equipment as it is be- |
hixtiL
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9 30—Buggs Emerick
| 10 00 -Dance orchestra
! 399.K— HHM < le%rlHii<1—750
Rapid Fire hour
-Cleveland orchestra
Dan< e
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Home Mutual Life Association.
Room 306 8moot-Curtls Bldg.,
Denton, Texas.
Gen tiemen:
: wish to thank the managers for the way the Association Is being
hanc led.
doming into the office of the Home Mutual Life Association.
Denton. Texas, with death proof of my dear wife who was called away
Sunday. 34th. I received a check fo r 41.500 00 in full payment Of tXc
policy No. 1686 which she carried in Class A.
It to difficult for me to apeak o f my wife, whom I loved devotedly,
yet in time of trouble. I wish to say that the Home Mutual Life Asso-
ciation to one of the best insurances we can count on. Let us keep our
Association going. *
I hereby glv* my oonaent for t hl* letter to be pubhehed any gray
you may eee fit.
With be*t regard*. I am. Touw Mncerel^,
5'6—K VW
7 00—Feature 7 30
8 (Xi- Mcdltriruneuns
9 00 —Slumber hour
.(«>.).«—W MUI I lilcugo—8 '0
7 *)O Palmer House program
10 OO- Popular program
129.3—HI W < lix lnmitl
7 30- Hawaiian*
Social calendar ol Twachers Col-
lege for the week.
.Monday. July 15:
4:30—College chonir in the audi-
torium
5.30- Meeting of Amiga Sunday
School class officers at the club
house.
6’30 Dolphin Club at ’he Harrtss
gymnasium.
7 OO Band practice at the Har-
riss gymnasium.
7 30- Mary Arden meeting at the
| lodge
8 15—“As You Like It" in the au-
ditorium.
Tuesday. July 16:
11:30- Assembly in the auditori-
um.
4 30- Begirnsrs band practice at
Kendall Hall.
•:30-<lreen Jackets meeting at
the Harris gymnasium
7.30— -Mafy Arden open house At
the lodge
Wednesday, July 16:
7 00 Y W. C. A. Vesper service
at the club house.
7 45 -Y. M O' A meeting on the
second floor of the library build-
ing
7 30 All-college festival buck ot
the Harass gymnasium.
Thursday. July 17 ■
11 30— Assembly in the auditori-
um.
4:30—College chorus in tlv audi-
torium.
6:45—Y. W C. A. cabinet meet-
ing at the club house.
7 30— Band concert
manual arts buildings.
7:30—Mineral Wells club meeting
at the club house.
FIVE ARRESTED IN PLOT
BLACKMAIL
COLUMBUS. Kans.. July 14
One man was shot and seriously
wounded and four other numbers
Of an alleged gan< of black mailers
were captured near tare Fud?v
When they picked up a decoy pack-
Mge left by Colomba Massn. wealthy
Italian merchant. Massa had re-
ceived a letter demanding $10.r<00
and threatening his liie if he failed
,10 leav. the money at the derig-
nated spot.
BUY IT IN DENTON
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