Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 289, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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The Concho Water Development
company project for water aupply
for San AflhMo and urigatton of
lands In the Concho Volley ha*
been pending before the State
•oard ct Watea Engineer* ataee
January 99 and has not yet baw,
•et for hearing. It to being haM up
until upme adjustment is made Of
the differences between the Syndi-
cate Power Oampany and Brown-
wood intereata, a controveny .in
which similar question* are involv-
ed. Many. Texas towns ore finding
that their future pthgrsas to contts-
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sponsible for the break and credited
H U Mencken; Judge Ben Lindsey
-and Hughes with the recondUu-
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the m*yor has M M' hto
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town to that
IT activities are at
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msMc bftortunfty ct aaamtog
i cp-operktion fat A town 1* par-
J the mayor. Ha abmiMte net
I «n executive M AU* OCatea.
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agency
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Nearly every dsyj and night *«*»
rs, “Do you deliver?" or “Do you dk
night F*« To which wo any, wo A
into—day or night. Wa, maintain a fnatsi_
lelivery. from «:30 a. m. to 11 or 12 p. teto^J
M isirtta legs *Fv7I^
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HOLLYWOOD. July 11—Pstsy
Ruth Miller likes ftee lancUvj and
to eUmbtng the ladder ef film fatee
through that medium.
K to Just about • year now since
James Msdinon, who has written
both vaudeville and screen laughs,
thinks he to due for some easy rid-
ing with the advent << the talkies.’’
He point* out that a joke that to
great when spoken may be terrible
when written and a sub-Uue on the
screen may net be funny vocally. J-
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ELKCTRICREfRIGERATION
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Wo always try to fiifi ovary order exactly as it is given
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Is baked daily in our two large m&lenl ovens by
master bakers and from only tha choicest ingredi-
ents available. Your grocer can supply you. . J
Order It Every Day.1
team started the sudden jerk at toe
* there to tccto mused the toe to Mid out.
w a’Toant-"*wM-tejuteter^1
mamteMMMte st JaMt ahteton, an
enthusiastic young graduate Oft
Tex** ASM OsStag*' oho to| .
ibowitet <n etory mt* at the Mg ,
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numerous other
from which to .1
panaes The State Weasurf now ha*
about on hand, of which
about |lS.flOO,OM bdxiji tp the
Highway fund.
preserve it through all the coming yean.
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We take every advantage to LOWER
PRICE OF FOOD, ’’ - ,
I* doing and trying to do. He has
Swo eacejlgnt mediums; he tate*
•nd be writes, and does betel well.
Much to told now’ about -pitfteM
I'ublicity.’’ Mayor StewfieM furateh-
c* a fine example at ^ptugtoaSv*'
publicU#.” The coitoHnaMoa at a’
good Mayor and a good newspaper
maxi tobaid to fil'd, but when gent on their right to use at
found'to’one that can not be e«- —«“ ■——----
1 celled. In proof of this, just watch*
Lockhart •' . ’ •
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JULIAN SCRUGGS . \
East Side.
CHILDREN HURT WHEN ICE
„ SKIDS OFF WAGON
l’ALT.<5, July 10, -Wiliam
. ans, fl, and Roberta Evan*. I,
. severely hurt Bunday when
pound block of toe slid from the
rear end of an ioe wagon and
knocked them to the street from
the step. They had climbed onto
NewLaModeFrocks
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waning to those to
fletrtkxu real estate „
as. Oiaifn* aggrogatonr «Uy V4.M0
were «A thal was necessary to
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the ootete with what wHl Mtely be
heavy fosse* to many tend specula
tors Texas realtor* ahoedd take a
firm stand against L
tat boom*, and if the
cr. — ~Lr..
and other local ortonin
de to a* a matter oi
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ac.trea* in tha ideal position of ptek-
mg and choosing rotes. An actress
may pick wrong—I have a couple
of times—but at least *be haa selec-
tion. ... “.'
“Some day I may be under con-
tras* again but if I. do my agree-
ment will carry a little clause read-
ing Tn approve each story or
otherwise reserve the right to re-
fy*e to appear.’ Many an actres*
ha* been soured with the public
because she wa* not protected but
wool over the top like a good
soldier."
Patsy now Is playing the lead-
ing rote in Univeisal'3 “We Ameri-
cans.”
And just to prove that free-lano-
big ha* been well for her and to
prove that she can be independent
of any contract rhe will leave for
a vacation tour of Europe when
that picture is completed.
^jMMgLMfolher, Mrt. Oscar Mil-
ler, ta one of the most Channing
hostesses :•< th- screen colony. Jt
ie*lly mack* a big day when Patsy
and Mrs Miller entertain
Mrs. Miller thinks ridiculous the
number of times sad the variety of
flMMg’to •which her daughter 1* rw
1 engaged.
the engagement line, Alice
Ita and Dick Grace have parted'
the . conventional
and it* allied
. „. t i» mexw-te
tMt flaw the beet totalis
net! and expert* to tell
^SUEtoESTw
toltoea. ttoto te statfng.
i aoeM ffltoares. Inetsuc-
givto ta kwtaitning. and
, Wiay Bowe tor the ywang
ahd •rown-apa, tn charge of row
Htton teacher*. The abort cewNB
w wMlirlW eitorattanai etolwA
flhttartag for farms# famtta*.
Tk MMu-m » Zr.
their fellowmen.
1 VI by Foor Legtatallou
A West Texas legislator is quoted
to aaytafl that to spent a monttf ta
Whta looked Mke it would be an
uninneswful effort to find earn*
<*>e to aaemefl him in the tetota-
UB*.toW» one wanted tomakelh*
toOtoteto *aertfiee. unMi *t iart he
fount ♦ Vtoverotte student who
Would accept the place provided to
tod no opposition. The student ex-
Plained he could “sit in” on tto
tegtoatare without interference
With his school work. Tbo many
legislators merely “sit in” at «•*>■
don* Too many others are electaR
because eeropetent ssea eawtat
afford to serve at tto rtyjjr. tetarr
Texas pays to lawmaker*.
Their engagement, made known
shortly after she first wa* featured
at First National and ihortly after
he relumed from Honolulu where
he wrecked an alrolane in taking
off on a proposed’ trans-Paclfic
flight to California.
Margaret Byers Tully filed suit
for divorce and charged anNBy
against Jim Tully, the author and
scenariat. and then suddenly wttb-
Vacation Season
Is new here, snd before 'starting on that vacation trip consider
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cent of all aoiffiflents sre non-nccupotlonal.
- - tey AlitMRMJikiicgto ...
are Mnaed by acctdents about the home,
toe anaed by apart* and rocrenttoa.
are aawed by tmvel and mlMVIlaneou*.
'•as ta^rs ytagtoa^Wak^tt^vor.
Insurance—Bonds.
308 Smoot-Curtis Bldf. Telephone 365.
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MrCray^ Jewelry Store
- DffBton.TerRto;
Mtete—tad—iia An i i lx----i ■ iwwi.a.rou^
taHLoSmH?’ He WM enttnwfladit
about MJupbulldtat' fWteto”tor
his erfy and taite*tair>hiirsiigt
Jt that I kt once eawgirt tea on*
thusiawn. aad ff I tod been in town
a hah tour Matter I WteM deubt*
teM tovetoen tot tetong tha ad-
vantagea to * flteeet ItaWd tease.
EnthuJeam'oan not be created
without pi’bhcitV. Ufter Scho-
fields good wort nt Locktort i»
greatly enhanced by the fart that
he JeUrtto people know what to
Ltorw party
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j» SO—Time to Retire boys
P:W—Danae
' 37e.e—WTJAF Kanuta City—*10
7:30—General Moton party
»< 30 T.me «o Retire boys
lite—Nighthawk frolic
I ISU--7WTMJ Milwaukee—1080
7:30 General Motors oarty
RdO—Timo to Retire boys
fl:00—Music box rovuo
lOto—Danoe
[ ftOSJJ—WOW Omalra—SMI
f^O—General Motors party
• 00—Feature
• AO—Timo to Retire beys
• 00—Dance aiuato
M.vi—K8D rn. Louie—038
I State. Texas ha* f ao-oensral Moton party
r sources cf revenue I w—Feature program
toy to
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1 7:80—General Moton party
t 8:30— Time to Rettfe boys
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454.3—WJZ New York—«60
7 :00-Rivenide hour
7:30—Tango orchestra -
> 8:00—Great Compoeen
.. 8:00—Slumber mut.o
wo* Newark—7io
7:00—United opera
• 00—Captlvaton
• 06- Orcheetra
315.0—KUKA Pittsburgh—030 1
7 30—Orchestra w
8 00—Great Compoeen
37W.5—W4IY Kcbeirectady—700
At least one man of our three regular lic«
n harm ar iata (and often timaatho other two) ia I
btoK •» «**y wtetetoSh* jtetooripttem. Tfei
mu i* we fill tiro Moet-i ~
day. Our pricec are <aiy, th* an*** "freeli i
beat to be had, and furthermore, wo practice
•titutfan. Wo <ivo th* Otactly wW t
tor order*. Our MoUcicaU h«g kept to a^
by tbe chemiata—a '
protectton to the < tofl
such aa *car lot fewer,
R-'.-k»' - ■
I Dsllae-850
to WMbte
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IIXXI "'MMadlas
099.1 WB*P Ft. Worth—800
7 00- RivenMle program
• flo— Feature fl:8O—Dance
SML4—MTNN Mot Springs—780
• 00—Orchestra 10:1*—Dance
IM.*—KPRC Mopston—1030
7:00—Studio program
8 00—nbc pmgraa* -
0:30—Amo*
340.7—WJAX
7:0A-TriO
9 .00—StUdla E
333.4— WHAS Couteville—030
7:00—RlvenMe program
7:30—General Moton Party
8-30—Time to Retlse boys
SlSa—WMC Memphis—680
7 00—Rlvenids program
7:30—Oensral Moton Party
8:30—Tims to Retire boys
9 00—Dance music
538.5— W8M Nashville—*00
7:00—Rlvenlde prqgram
7:30—General Moton Party
8:30—Time to Retire boys
0:00—Organ music
340.0—WCOA Pensacols—1200
8:00—U. 8. Artillery band
9:00—Dance program
tM.t—WOAI Hau Antonio—1070
7:30—General Moton Rsrty
• 30—Time to Retire boys
WESTERN
33SJ—ROA Denver—MO
7:00—Riverside program
■ 00—Orchestra
0:06—G. K. musical program
10.06—Mystery play
4S*J>—<FI Los Angeles 640
C ^77 r ._iphonetto
0:00—Nursery rhymes
10 00—Shea program
10:30—Retire boy.
*64.4—«GO Oakland—780
ONO—RCA Hour
10:00 Bymphouiets
11:00—Opera Album
11:30—Retire boys
4*1.6—ROW Port la nd—810
8 oo—Dinner concert
"jui*ii rails ■ >
11:00—Conifur concert
11 30—Retire boys
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jwwer to W 4h* most hflpM or
the. most uflrtate man ta hfo-unm.
Hi* influaM* depnd* upan'an »•
teltlgtoit, unMMMh psraoaal asrvtae.
prp many ,goad mayoN in
nany who measure up to
[uirementa I came aero**
the fob recently at Lrtk-
i to Eflitor W. M. Behofield
\rt-RBgtoter. When 1 caU-
---i ofhee, I wa* told that he
wa* out for a “short time” and
probably could be found whero a
Street taha wa* to weft tarvtalteg
a street, but that he would not be
gone knto. I went to the jrtaee. Re
had te*» tbtorw but had gone to tte
newspaper office When I found
1 Jteoporad to *ee»* thi* year for th* first Un
i ef ateert taMaMM htatory of the State. T
*beP the* have
dfoltthBrU, tetMMM,«
, _ -------------- tetell pox, rabies at». wmy
other disease* commo* Jp nan or heart where ae-
niRM am. iieed. . ^erunra, ualew kept at tha
proper temperature, are. worthies*. Sen*0*i* heiteg "
expensive in aiart capae and .their u*e_
serious illneto.Mdbere JiuVcated, we
mweh the importance of f etting the best end ge
■ it where h is kept right. Each package besurs a
TkKCHsf Cham of Childhood Is Us .j
>. <4taMtesrCta*gk.-
A photograph of the yoimgsters id one thing
that simply must not ba postponed. All the wealth <
of the world cannot bring back the fleeting charm ?
of chiidhodd. But your family photographer can /
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WittW ’ta"
In the . conventional Hullyweod.
They discovered mutually that it
would be a mistake for them to'
carry through and be married on
July Fourth as announced.
? NEWPORT ATHLETIC
^UNDERWEAR ’
Young men like the
’ sty^e *“ t^ie8e • •, /j
Newport Athletic Shifts
andTriidks ' ’
Athletic* ahirtd of fine texture
Egyptian cotton with Swiss rib—
Deep cut arm holes and .peck. 1
Trunks made of fine quality £en-
. ang—in blazer stripes of, lavender, J
tan, dmd W>fl* .^i X-
75r
each tfkrment.
7 the cdmpHrte suit.
SlflKEfl
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r .....Abe childrenHH^R^HHB|
/ ■*^.”lt**”0TCCTIVe AS”^,AhT‘ON„
Dentew County Baak Blag, y; a 'F* B; Mhaey, Mfr. ,
> SERVE^fM^^M^* |
ah. el«<B stock of groceries, and j
craodock’s Cash grocery
|t; , . , We Deliver. '
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f< W« have a naw,'
our prices apMk for themselves,
tew ■*' “ + | u|||f
/7 Phons - 7k.
.x’-H m.
OLLIE CAMF
The original Me sash and carry.
main full strength If kept properly, and eewqite
age leaving cur rtore conforms to these requi|r«aM
And furthermore, wa carry an adequate steel
meet all need*.
At the present time there ia quite a hit alt I
neas. --
and says, “Do
late at i *
time—di
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don’4«et a package in * reasonable lend
uafter ordering It fc ia usually hecauae thte*
more being delivered in the aaato seqtien al
time. TreuNa usually cornea in bunches,
sickness, and cur delivery service haa,. k
icine after closing £
and iaO04e >55 r , . T
When you are M, call your dte
Mllte wM W.XJ.ilMraL
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LIMB NEW!
MM and city
le Realtors will
net So H, ebamesm at ooumrtce
tarns should
_ community
proteoUcn. A bunted land bubble
does Injury from which recovery i*
slow and difficult. Texas needs
neRher boom* n*r boomers.
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light when you are sitting around the temp f j
ipu'll want your favorite tobacco, cigar or cigawtte. J
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atarni dorks. From the dainty little
kitehen sl*e.
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[ 5M—KYW Chlwuo—670 ' ''’
f7 oo -Riverside program
h:8o—Organ > • ,1
I* oo-tempbonlo enesmtae
*34l^V^h^auro—MO
7:00— Water WitcbM
fl :3v- German Radte program
» oo—lat*raa*isn*l Revue
I 00-Riverside pragnun
1:30—Showboat -
* 30—instrumental Trio
fiso—BesesMtom
1 SO -Generel Motor* party
* 30 Time to Retire boy*
0 00 Melody Gem*
70 30—Dance mu*lc
[17LS—WOC Davenpor—48<H>
•7 30- General Motor* party
8:80—Tim* to toltim f
0:00—Bam Dsnoe
1 635.S—WRO De* M
* :30—General Motor*
8:30— rime to BeUrti
30:30—Dance;
f 364.7-JWW*
17:30—General
8:00—Oharlee
; W terns. WitoiMff
I OuaiSatape lawnrt**
irt zuMfointi of hto
^7 though Hay* and
meBllta *syr to be rasp- ____ _ ___
„ tw teUR^teMfttor rttvtng- •taroa this big fluid umtiu
h million dollars for that perpoae. ---— —— -----
he ba* bought ate tetewed a tom
at ijUB a«rt at rich Ban tearcoa
rlvrr valley toads right at laiflny.
which is a demonstration farm tor
that *ecHott SotettSted atoogettoer
by Ihe FounfltoUon. It i* towteto*
rasnagsmte at teak ntianau. an
enthusiastic young gradifotfl" of:
Thus te * » Otew*. <»»
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 289, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1928, newspaper, July 16, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335450/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.