Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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eligible bachelor, yet when he was
married the other day to Florence
Vidor, the motion picture actress,
he was only six months past his
twenty-seventh birthday—almost too
young to deserve the designation of
bachelor. '
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berries tt looked for tn CKiebee pt'o-
vlnce this year, owing to govern-
ment cftcouraoeroent of the can-
ning industry, Prices paid to berry
pickers this year will run to more
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dour than test the tone of a Stradl-
c navyc.- varius. — - , ' ' >
is need- ” Hew York friends, when they want
to arrange a party for him, make 1
it a costume ball—as his sister did.
last Christmas, just so he might ap-
pear in a toreador outfit be had
brought from Mexico City. Trunk- 1
loads of alien apparel follow him 1
home from his recitals In every part
of thp world.
The c»t»a he wears must be sar-
torially perfect. His street ties are
fashioned by London tailors from
, silk fabric he found weavers mak-
4» ten weeks ing in Lyons. France. Jascha HeffMi' '
may shrug his shoulders deferen- 1
bally when told that he IS the attest
violinist of all time, but he will beam
gratitude at the assurance that Mias
Florence V|dor has married the best-
dressed man In America.
ms wuxumww ut -onKljr DUmws*
men Is at Wmk to raise >100,000 to- MARKED FOR GREATNESS
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the location of a proposed powdered artistic fame was secure, has Heifeta
M . , 'z .—•— ’ time to play. His father Ruvin,
Maed at WMOg and will have a ca-Ja cafe violinist in Vitas, Russia.
where Jascha was bom. watched Ms
son from cradle days for tokens of
genius and ttfls how Jascha, before
toy tonM wa*. Would tug at his par-
ents coat tails -
not on his fidd
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HOLLYWOOD* Cal.. Sept. 10.-
Pictuiwfcoers who recall “the Cab-
^.ot W CaBgart" and the stir
it made in this country some years
ago wfll be interested to know that
Walter Reimann, the artist who
created the tweird settings used in
the filth, is in 'Hollywood designin;,-
seta for John Barrymore. This does
not mean, however, that Barrymore
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See the new models in Eljin Strap and Wrist
Watches now on display.
PRICED $1940 TO IMAOi
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specLfrsalljr. six
three anecdotes
i Bost Teno Yaate
With Bdte Tekas yams seling at
S3 50 a hundred pounds on the San
Antonio magtat and BUtertapeadAM
at to « btttbM. the East Texas pro-
ducers have nothing ot which-to
complain unless it is the heavy tolls
that thf express company and the
dealers get before the produce ar-
rfvwr'at the consumers. Too, often,
in the parlance of the street." that
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i are you
rou." And
the boat
that “irt ■W*>HH HCM/toA
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rampoMd o*
place in this scheme, which just
happens to be presented at a time
when powers are pledging them-
M;lves to outlaw war.
Obstacles in tlw way of his plan,
such as con.wrvativn and patriot-
ism, jealousies and prejudices, are
recognized and commented upon.
toAjjj .
•The American's habits of mind,'
. enormous power and
-fStottve prosperity <w Rte . United
States. . . are still largely self-
protective against a how imaginary
European peril."
Bu*. this -attitude, he believes,
along with other hindeanoea, can
be overcwr.2 by hie plan for a
"world revolution” which is “ont sc
much a tocteiisn as * more oouu
prehensive scheme that has eaten
and assimilated. whatever waa di-
gestible of itp socialistic' fore-
bears"
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For half a doaen years he has
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SALE!
Beginning Tuesday, September 11, «ind until Jill is
moved, our
McCray Jewelry Co.
West Court Square.
large-plumed hats worn by French
cuurtiern in the days of D'Artagnan
aqd Fairbanks insists they must be
defied with precisely the right sort
of courtly sweep in his Alm sequel
to “The Three Musketeers.” So he
has put his five best extras, chosen
from a. crowd of 300, at the head
of five squads of 10 men each and
it is up to the “corporah” to we
that M gtte M finished French
courtiers at the end of a tew days'
training.
W.T.Bailey&Co.1
INSURANCE
AU Kiato
PHONE TO.
Tin Work
No job too small but that r«-
cteives our most careful at*
tefition. No job too Wm|
that we cannot handle; If
work try.
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BMND RIVER. Ont., Sept. 10.—
Six persons’ were killed when their
at the Canadian Pacific Rkilroad
crossing here Sunday. The victims
were Mrs. Frank McCain. 50. of
Cleveland. O.; Margaret McCain.
19, of Ottawa; Marie McCain, 13,
and Mrs A. Bell. 50 of Blind River
and Mite Beulah Hannan. 27. of OV-
tawa.
The seventh occupant of the au-
tomobile. Miss Bernice McCain, 17,
suffered internal injuries and frac-
tures of both arms.
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'McCray's Jewelry, Stoce
. , 7 Denton, Texaa.
L CLEANED THE
MODERN WAY
F There is no shrinkage, no damage to
> coion or materiab, no strain in our
modem method of dry cleaning. Tb
the contrary our way brings out the
original colors and restores materlaU
todbeir original freshness and beau-
ty. Phone for us to call tor the cloth-
ing you want made to look as good
as now. You may have them back
4 the same day if you wish.
OLLIE CAMP
Better Cleaning and Pressing -
Is scattered among many owners. In-
dependent produoero are develop-
ing every section of the county and
getting OU in appemtaMMy M per
ctftt of the wells,
■ Tucks
Pleats
x Embroidered
Jabots
Lace Trimmed
New Styles
Newest Colors
All'Sizes
Blaok
Maroon Glace
Neapolitan Blue
“Wine
Navy,
figare with you on your needs for the com-
YARBROUGH BROS.
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enables ua, to g|ya. youi
prompt and efficient service
on your car repairs.
Phono 234.
Hill Broe. Garay
•nte Meet lmportant kBiee tf totter
PROnECTIO
Death to rac ft cMMto
as wall as tba old.
most careful ab> Dmre ta^ttw Fastest
y^d^Sr’ftat M
family nssds.
ttdM for the FMhsr,
Children. The cost, to i
e me at room IN 1
USED CARS
One 1927 Buick Sedan.
One 1926 Buick Sedan-
One 1925 Buick Coupe.
One 1925 Buick Roadster,
And several fdod Fords.
Smith'Haxniltpn Motor Co.
expedition
nany feel
A and was
Is. And it
OSS to his
thinks he
g hte ma- . .
hour with
smash up
life but
Jmb* do -
lends and
iment to
than once
it lives.
others to ' l
wage It i
te You ,
wrepyto
who are I
8A committee of -Brady business
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cnlly in stock subscriptions to secure
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milk factory which will be capita-
Jaaty of iweW pounds of mite’*
d*r‘ .• p-.->■'!
GeUl n* "l1** r ad
ed MNeoo in raadbtdimng bouX
and is expectmr lfc,8tete High,
frky*Department to make 31.000,000
appropriation t: _ZZ ZZ~
Texas is gradually getting out of
with an unuw
Texas Kaolin Clay
As good chinaware as was ever
produced in Bigland or any other
country can be made from clay da-
__ posits near Leaky to —
may be dla- »d were from this _
* ‘ shown in San Antonio to prove
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pany stands ready to provide the. »r dress up as a Tyrolean trouba-
atoctrtfleation of the plant. A cedar ------- ----------
"tram” railroad reaches the proper-
ty from Uvalde. AH that 1
edt tt to said./la to Interest more
capital and start ths wo*. .} -■ t
Ksrrvflhte Vaeattsniste
It to estimated that approximately
10.000 persons have spent their sum
mW vacations at and; near Kerr-
H w--r-w —-— . .. ville and the season is not yet over.
000 is being built «t Ban fentto; < esthmte te1 taflfejy basecTon
. ..vJr-rr* w4]re<Jgtnitlona of encamp-
rnents et reUgious gpnmbltta and
camps for boys and girts. Many of
RjKXiL from owr <—- -
ttktwTfcey all spent money liber-
a valuable asset in its fine summer
climate
NOTICE!
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Stock will go at— -
HalfPrice
HODGSON BROS.
4*Where Money Talks.”
Phone lip.
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tortuous stairways.
For ths hallucinations of the lu-
natic in the Callgari cast the Oer-
man artist created an insane” back-
n gnxnid and making the background
a physical reflection of the action
. hag been his method of set'design
ever since. »
Ammann's theory is that a motion
picture audiende is interested in
thr players and what they are do-
‘n< rather Utah the place h which
. are doing tt. He sketches, there
fore, his conception of the dramatic
■tdtoent ta each acene ®ra pictorial
compoKiion and tries to fit the ac-
» Uon with an appropriate setting A
hall bedroom in which a youth is
contemplating murder would be de-
signed by Reimann as an architec-
ture! extension o! the youth's physi-
cal and mental attitude. Sr, instead
of murder, he were contemplating
matrimony, the whofe set would be
built on a different plan.
GENERALSHIP
. VL* "•W*W*r<1 •V*d” method of
training raw recruits ta an army
m Fairbanks
to teach a crowd of -
take off their hate.
Firat-ClMg Plumbing
Inrtallation and Rapairing
Philip D» Coury
l^FYySt Phone 1111
PThaKb
Gates Video Cord Tiree—a
X 7-I- 3K.jg.FW8!
s‘u" 5^--^
Too many Tbxas cities and towns ‘
failed to provide for their growth atao'
when Staking provision lot water
supply. Marshall Is finding Its wells
inadequate and to having to restrict
‘u- amount of water to oonsumers.
—i city plans an addiUnonal sup-
ply from Caddo Laifc Bishop to
urging the power company on which
It depends for waler to erect a wa-
ter tower, complaining tlmt present
fBelli 11^*11 do not mert fJim B |_ __
Fvtawtiaattee ef Ugtate fnetaWfnr pumps. Brownwood is sttll|,n^atl2nf, up0? tUa'.... -
working on ita Wtar problem in ef-
fort to care for the growing p<M>-
ulatton. Many other Texas towns are
giving close study to bettar and
larger supplies of .water. That place
is fortunate that has an abundance
of pure good water.
GRUBE BROS. BIG DANDY i ~T
•d And Purina Whole Wheat Bread fresh daily at your w
L
*w*,. , *mt, Rwrft ap«
-eelll.7—__-—i—•—.—.' j'.
Do you want to save money on your
Groceries?
• C Try
FRED L McCULLAR
District Manager,
MRS. MARY H. FRANCIS, Secretary.
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NEW WALL PAPER
Our assortment of fashionable Wall Papers is
most complete, and reveals in a very striking man-
ner the.new tendencies in color and design. Paper
, for every room in the’ house.
Will be glad to show you.
MORRIS PAINT AND PAPER CO.
,W. T. MORRIS. . D. T. MeCtENDON.
' "Buy Paint From a Paint Store."
By O. D? SEYMOUR t
*BW Fork, asm io-when
Macha HriWta. a sffMHi or id.
made his American debut at Oar-
“ r! Hau in 1917. his hearer* wert
— almost as amased at hie nervetom
imperturbability as at hta mastery
of the violin. But a few weeks lat-
er. when he played at Smith Ool-
legc. he trembled with fear and aetf-
corweiousneas, for all his hearers
Were girls, z
Heifeta outgrew his shyness be-
fore he reached his majority, but
he always has had to avoid the at-
tentions of throngs of women and
Brown Croat]
So far Brown O
fortunate tn its oil
that there is such l
Get Your Radio
ready for^ths good- pro-
grams now coming ii4’_ JTL
la.
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|r als that inspire such lovely froeke. In this large
| L showinz of fabrics you are sure to find just the ma-
|F terial thet. you want. ‘
Ip Velvets in this season’s wanted slides 12.78
'Printed Velvets, beautiful patterns 32.95 ;
Crepe Satin, food weight, all the desirable
shades
•••••••w*wooaeadwfcwo<oaoUsweesoae*w$2.49 I
'All wooF Flannel. 54 inches wide--------------...52.89
n Tweedp, 54 inches wide,woe!, In plaids,
KUIm; 88 fcchM Wide.............. . .......- I
Pongee, first quajftt
PDiim ir
(^ual^ytUe attke right price I
uj'guarantee.
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r Cartaad sf Ontaa SM
pound® of Bermuda onion Ml df-
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taiids, wgMh to ta
and pounds, a sol
IS—.xxxS
grown in Texas nsart saadm.
^Texas torot^me * mtaSjg ready
tto'taS jStba4^r(drKon^i-esAto n^’-
thaf;'purpow: Texarkana has pur* ~
chased £ IM acre air fitad; Jasper
has Mfcured a fieM to answer Its
— presenViRSttr. Danas u etam to 1
have one of the hading aft-plane ’
factories in the country. Texas Is
to become the alrptabe center at
the otxmtiy, tamely WMittt at nwO 7
craMe atmospterie conditions. (All ' .
towns staeuld ger ready for the pop-
•utar rapid tiMwpartation of the
near future.*
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| 11*8 8. Locust
.. W MtolftL- wrjr -ww w ,
One regular 32 Hot Water Bottle, two year guaran-
tee,fecial price thia weOk^ ......-...31.39 -
One regular $2.50 Combination Hot .Water Bottle
and Fountain Syringe, special this week 31-79.
- Let u» be your druggist -
Phone 351 for Tubes, Bat-
teries or Service.
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WE HANDLE
The celebrated—• f
Bylova Watches
For Bien and women.
a Let us show, you this fine
watch.
Vannoy Jeweky.Co'
s ......■ 1 j**.1 y 1
Ne^pment
Sana .
Now thftt the blade, crushed u<v
der an autotnobiwLinangstate an
XMrt L_
teSMtaftS __ _ __
grew ta the fltatf modern tetters.
With the pcsthumou.) publication 1
u ;
•Drrtfci Bay” ta a volume of
short Stories Or, r—**— «-•
shert stories and three anecdotes
of a family'da the fiorth coast of
Jreland, as told by the youngest
member of the clan. Kerry -MaCf
Fattane. Pictured to them ar® Un-
de valentine, a huge,
kindly baronet; Aunt Jtaqiw«, •
“1 pie and loyal pi«illst-vaWC r
are gvptiee. Spaniards and
----, neae, ifoo, to hdfi'akmg the —
told of their loves and their trac-
edies, *with here and there some of 1
the comedy in thetr Urea. The ,
scenes were often shir ed. to Dub-
lin. China, New York and else-
where.1 but the characters tie i
sketched UI canto badt to Destiny
Bay.
MVst fanciful, perhaps, ta the
story oTtlto drunkard. Uncle Oca-
uno, for whoa* a gypsy shanghwied 1
a Chinese girl, and who ran ai--
from bee to beconn.'a bishop. I'
poignant, probably, ta Aunt Jene-
ph«’s Wbotng. •
WOBD8 THE THING
The man Who wrote, amor
than a half-dozen boots,"
Mino Polo," "Blind Rettery,” and
"Hangman s House," also has been
called "the ablest writer of short
stories since the heyday at Kip-
ling* Which brings in"a opntempn-
rary who has a few woMb to agy
on the subject of literary valua-
tion.
'In "A Book of words," just pub-
lished. is the first and probably
only collection of Kipling s
speeches, sosne 30 of them, deliv-
ered between 1906 and 1937. 8
Ing about fiction, heaaid: "It
permitted to any generate
know what, or how much, hf its
efforts will be carried forward to
the hones and grace of ouulltere-
ture The utto&st a writer can hope
is thatsthere may survive of hie
work; a fraction good enough to be
drawn upon later, to uphold er
embellish some ancient truth, re-
stated. or acme old delight reform “
In another speech, he asdd,'uthk
rnegle of literature Hee tn 2..
words, and riot in any man." Cer-
tain 1., whatever there to of magic
in Byrne's startae ta tn Me words.
MOR* ABOUT UTOPIA
' Another TtlUishman b« prolific
. . ‘ I
"A Modern Utopia" more than 90
years ago, now proposes an "Open
Conspiracy" for th« unification of
th^worULjPOlltiaLly, social^
By a propaganda at education,
■ a Wells wquM airtft . suBfekt
community, in which religion would
be stripped down to Service, pop-
ulation and disease biologically
controlled, and the collective af-
fairs managed by a world* directo-
rate- composed of "the most tnter-
Ugwite -
ortho large power and
nice are no* utilising
I ta the making of pow-
and as the vast stores
. are better developed
as all water that falls and cm be
•tored tn Texas wtt be required for
and irrigation purposes.
H to also possible that when the
supply of petroleum ^becomes less
than the <Mn*nd, should thto occur,
w: ta.-:
co Dcccxnc Lnc icaalnK
ttuatopsi state of th/ union ns it to
no* the landtag agricnltuml state.
PacktaggtoanWand^Murnnte* for
tttrus fruits and vegetables are be-
ing ootMtructed in many piacoo in
the Rio Grande Valley to be in
readiness for thnnext crop. A citew
fruit pecking plant is under way at
fcownmdDe; another to cant a SttO,
bulkingatMcAiter;Vbigmud-
eied for use as a packing piaat; the
Planta are being builtjat Donna,
that section, in the near futureTex-
as *18 MW faaMMM-for handltnr
ita frutta and vegetables and the
country wUl not be so dependent on
California and Ftarttt*. v
WSERVEEGReem
, < CUFFOap HALTHBQP, Prop.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
West Side Square,
distal Substation Lonr Distance Booth
Phones 29 and 39.
We fill the most prescriptions.
I SALE
FALL DRESSES
$15.00 values •
Cantons
satins en nn
Satin faced Cantons
Geoffcttes • ’ I .
Printed Jerseys
$20.00 V *
Hfgh Liiatre.____
Cantons- <
Heavy Satins '
Heavy Georgettes
Ail .sizes ;
MILLINERY-FELTS
; $1.95 $2.95
FOOTWEAR
34.49
A Pr»etori»n office over Yarbrough's
Jewelry Store, north sid«J<W*M.. it Drax,
open for businen. Premium* may be paid ,
there or to Judge E. I. Key, as formerly.
We treat thiawill prove'an added conven-
ience to out many Rraetonan polky hold- ' '
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■••to ta Lignite **ttg4 mere are t.rac
ffiltoTtonTrf b?
tlnoug coal and ttrenty-three
«» tow of lignite. North Da-
Aa that have more Hgnite than
mined prin^paly ta Bmth, Mwrer
tek. Palo ftnto, Webb. Wire and
demon, Hopkim. Houston, Leon, Ml-
iSESg s
from Texarkana to Laredo to rich
ta undeveloped lignite. In Webb
County, according to Mr. Blanton,
there ta probably the largest body
of canned coal of bituminous rank
t JaeChb WWdy-
all Europe
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2 ■ eldgrj.Heifetres -Hetfetar '4*
t-iif* why is Hebrew for ‘<trcF?Tty*1*'__
arid Jaschrt Iwo sister, now mar-
ried, Uve in Central Part Weat. Ru-
vin teaches violin. Among his puplta
are the children of Efrem Zlmbaltet
and Alma Gluck.
When Jascha Is ta) New York be-
tween tours he generally takes a
Park Avenue apartment, where he
stacks the first editions he collects,
and where hte telephone MUs are
tremendous- for another favorite di-
version ta calling up friends in dis-
tant cities.
i httaself atempts to analyse ■
itttofide In the United Rtatea. ■ t
da Amarlrnn's HaSHm nf mln/l M ■
Hin
SARTORIAL FLAIB
Heifeta’ real pareton to for good
clothes. ’
He would rather be told, after a
fit so perfectly, than that his play-
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