Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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McCray Jewelry Co.
West Court Square.
OPTOMETRIST "
Denton. Texas.
McCray's Jewelry Store
at our station for Gas,
Oil and Tires.
Three Building
Permits Issued
Taliaferro & Sonr~
Hardware and Sporting Goods.
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We have moved our office
to Room 100, McCrary Bldg.,
over Service Drug Store.
BARTON REALTY CO.
Phone 484.
count.
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207 W. Oak St.
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BOYS’ CAPS
All wool; adjustable
49c 89c
49c 89c 98c
White and prints
emd# ent—___
feeding froufothe State’s ertb,^-
o^ve payment* tor what the State
Fall Styles in Our Indies’ Shoe Dept.
Wonderful assortment of colors. AlPsizcs and
widths.
Banta or mechan-
year grow beards
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$2.00 values—
$1.98 .
All wool, all sizes
Ouanmi, LU. Uftnam Ox -
SCHOOLCLOTHES
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;—Bny«’ ShUh; 2 pairs pants,
$15.00 values—
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Longiea.
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Woodrum Truck Lines
For bonded, insured, de-
are th
thia.
One 1926 Chrysler Sedan. —-——
One 1926 Dodge Coupe
One 1925 Ford Coupe.
One 1924 Ford Touring.
Smith Hamilton Motor Co.
l_i 8 S. Locust » . Phons
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Answer hl
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Varnish.Taint and Lacquer
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tablished.
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270 ebout a
Price* were
Cattle: Bel
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to t25O: eel
inn 8 to 1
Hon Mel
■ 1175 to 12. I
76 to IISO;
Shee: Lam
8 50 to # 50:
goat* 3 to 4
It come# to the
the old.
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A 30c CAN OF ” ' ' ’ ‘
Water-Spar Quick Drying Enamel
Z Fdr lOt. Come in and let us tell you about it This
offer good for one week only. .
MORRIS PAINT AND PAPER CO.
W. T. MORRIS. D. T. McCLENDON.
“Buy Paint From a Paint Store?’
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Set Onion Sets Now
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NEW
quiet J
33.60 U
40 „ nJ
3 9#; ri
Coffee J
17 6-8;
low—M
8 3-4
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land 2
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chlcketJ
whole d
young A
celpt* 7
special J
receipts
first* 3a
White wJ
38/.. 50. 1
ened stead
very steadJ
January!
March
xs
there to assist in making the ocqa-
80,1 8pCCt>CUtor' * gWtat ranUBwnaa
SALE!
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Beginning Tuesday, September if, and until all in
moved, our
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Set them out in dust if poaaible. - They, stay aiML
make better onions. September onions make the
earliest spring onions. 'Get your sets now and get
them out.
_. McDowell-Jacobsen Co. __
_ j-4 - . Phone 724, - — ■ . J ”:zi
* Bad
fl
Sy-* !
•>rly
CHICAOO.I
of buying pci
cauaad frac til
day. Corn wsl
dara. Oat* nl
5-8; Mar 11
Com: Septi
Mar 78 1-2.1
Oata: Septi
Mar -ta I
TOOU
o'clock.
TOR RENT —
ace »22 50
Room fumlal
bov«. Phone i
Welch St
FOR RENT—,
ed horn* o
month*. 600 V
MCO ALLI
O*n*i
Residence* i
Brick and <
undertaken. B
work, tatlmat
building Phot
YOUNO MAM
for board an
posing program including a chorus
of 500 voices. Already more money
has been taken in than last year.k
.......—
JUvalde seems to be on the way
to solving 1U water and irrigation
problem tor all time. Tests have „ ,
resulted in the dtecoyrry at anmry
ently inexhaustible submerged rt»- The7 .tock '
ere ot sufficient capacity to provide,
ah di£ .water that may he dm44£
for domestic uses and irrigation,
and Uvalde is likely to become, say
the reports, "the fountain head for
Texas is only beginning to realise
that the best development of any
town dr section rests upon a plen-
tiful supply of water properly con-
sertaB^d utilized.
Ballinger Creamery Enlarged
Ballinger has a co-operative
creamery, which has been in oper->-
ation less than a year The man-
ager has submitted a report of such
success to the stockholders that they
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MSms
The Boston Store
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SLEDGE & McDADE
r -S&uthSida. . -I S
r* r”ii* - pendable, economical sets
Crescent r 11 ling ^2^“ple"',l,e mo*
lierye yot^
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pel the opinion generally, held
need only to be fair and to take
the public into ttwir confidence to
remove J"'
may be against them’
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Free Fair Pays
The Tr1-8tate Fair Association at
Amarillo has accumulated $14,000
after five years_ operation. It has
hit Upon the novel plan of free ad-
mission to pay off debts and at»
vance of the opening, which is to
be next week, the plan gives every
promise of succeeding. The re-
ceipts are coming altogether from
concessions, exhibit spaces and com-
missions. Free parking and camp-
ing spaces are provided for all who
may wish them. Free entertainment
features haVe been contracted. Bun-
day night has been set apart as
"Ministers' Sunday Night," and ths
taO.. 3M saae
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Death
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insure in “
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today and
your famT
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v.-y-gT '' V '7~7T
Help Yourself From a Smiling Shelf
Pick your choice yourself at a saving. Spend
the difference ebewhere.
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LIKE NEW—AGAIN
you wttt wy atapr we nave ary clean-
ed your la«t season’* coat. And in ap-
pearance It will be new, for our pro-
cen* thoroughly rejuvenate* old gar-
ments. restore* the original freshness
of fabrics, removes spots and stain*.
You will be pleased with our work
and delighted with our moderate
diarges.
• OLLIE CAMP
Better Cleaning and Pressing
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□ed Iransfer
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rf Baggage,
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Station1
207 W* Oak St.
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WHIST WATCHES
See the new models in Elgin Strap and Wrist
ffiE r Watches now on display.
PRICED $ 19,00 TO $35.00. r
/ ’ Priced $4.85. $5.80, $6.00
Our line of Bchooknhocs made especially for
us, with an extra lining to make them retain their
^dfeapa^. .. ,
Priced $6.00
THEY COME BACK CLEAN
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Our Scientific Method Insures It.
From the daintiest dress to heaviest suits and over-
coats. We clean any article according to the latest
scientific method and guarantee satisfaction.
Phone 31
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
■ — Mil, to *■**»■■ I —!— ■ll*lll*lUlM»—l WtolW
FOR HER BOUDOIR Z|
There are many dainty cosmetic necessities for
every woman’s dressing table, and also for gifts, j
Nothing is more appropriate than our selections of |
luxurious perfumes, powders, sachets, compounds,
etc. We will help you to make you ^election.
THE SERVICE DRUG STORE ;
Phon. 171 F.rtPdb.rx.
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Special to Record-Chronicic.
PILOT POINT. Sept. 17—An old
fashioned box supper will be held
In th* Light building north of the
F. & M. bank jyHdhy eVenfri'4,
Sept. 31, for the benefit of the
Pilot Point Community Fair which
will be, held Oct. 11-14 inclusive
A laij/e crowd is expected to be
present and every one interested in
thP lair is expected to bring or buy
a box. those in charge announced
Pilot Point (air officials expect
this year's fair to be a bigger and
belter exhibit than ever before and
many out-of-totm people are ex-
pected. • rfl
Personal*
Mr. and Mrs. F. Heitzman were
in- Denton. —----------
Billy Phillips cl Fort Worth vis-
ited his craf»dfno<.her. Mre. S. I.
Newton. A 4
“RaaUy, You’d THak It Wm
» N<w Snit”
us clean that heavier woolen F"
suit for fall. You’ll be de> %
lighted with its look of new-
xiess—and the cost is so HK /w
tie. Call 24. Prompt, effic- YI
ient service. .
College Tailoring Co. —"
SON BROS.
•e Money Talks.” .
2 . ... We DeHver
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havp decided to increaa '
stock from $10,000 to |i
enlafge the plant
creameries and milk —wv
having toe sama kind of sucoes*. „ !
Badwm Light Bateau ■
Something unusual and almokt ~
unheard at in public utility man-
agement, is taktog place in Central
Texas. A power and light company h,
crving • mw number Ot spaU
citiea and towns has voluntarily re-
riatlon for
> year was
sot^^ng of tfhlch to foP’pSLd
Usually when any branch of a gov-
ernment finds the year coming to
a close with money likely to be left'
over, ways are studied and provided
that if it is not used it ffgfbe diffi-
curt to get as large an spprdpiU-
.tton in future.________—™
Not Seeking State School
Representative D. R. Montgomery
of Edinburg h«a announerd, that
Edinburg will not seek to have the
State establish a university, a tech-
w*-
Igtate-
' We Are
Of Batteri
have a good
aonable pric
Also a ga
Accessories.
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215 E
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• Phbhe -90, *„
SESlrtefcWng in Careful Kandti
. Roping. Gratiag. S£q _ .. 4 _ I
Long Distance Hauling of Ail Kinds of Freight.
MALCOLM JANUARY, Owmf.--
Denton, Texas.
SaSBSBBfelBB---
faith. Only oceatoonaUy may be
seen Jewish women who always
keep their heads covered. Fewer
fire the man who never touch » ra-
zor to their beards or who let the
sidelocks of thetr< hair grow long
Saturday, the Hebrew Sabbath, was
widely observed a few years ago on
the lower east side. Now it differs
little from any other day.
Box* Supper for ,
Benefit of Fair
^taaJMlddle^Wiart
md'childrtn.
dary taMMwaUga. i
Twenty men, 20 trucks to 1^1?^ ** JSSSS55L
W. F. JARRELL.
SEfc. */-
decided to inrreeae ths #M>i*i
00 YOU KNOW J
That we can straighten out bent or broken fenders
and bent axles on your car?
We can weld or fix anything.
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
Phone 806. East Hickory St
‘ evtay Jaw for the
tttotolwsMtota
JBoad Hasnonan or
»,. the fate is vrtte
m. Kippur. the Great
ent, the fate is »eal-
: pnyen: " who
who ahall die. who
lb
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g withdrawn from
otaerve them.
■ Dwn Sept 14
r , JL <UyK to the He-
brew behef upon which it determin-
ed the fate of 4 " *' ,
NM^Yrert r*
ten; and on 4
Day of Aton-
ed-eorunsl
shall Uve ai
which af-
fects the life of the whole commu-
nity.
Scores of halls and auditoriums
are converted info synagogues. Can-
tors who are n * -----*■ r
ics the rest of JM
and don skullcaps to preside at
the services and to chant the He-
brew prayers. The governor <rf the
State tenwe a predamation. whole
r* blocks of shops and. stores in some
rectiens ot the city are closed and
empty. And .the Gentile knows if
only by the empty subway seats
AUdlbc closed Uukmess places, that,
the Hebrew is at prayer.
mowoaouk
New York is often called the
largest Jewish city In the world. It
is. and by a tremendous margin.
Its nearast rival in Hebrew popula-
tion * Warsaw. Poland, and there
live only 3Q0,00U o( the race—not
* a sixth as many as have settled in
« New York. In the east side, the
Bronx. WaehtogteB. Heights, Brook-
lyn and every important residen-
tt*l section at the city they Uvt-
two million at them, almost haff of
the Hebrew population of the Unit-
ed Statea
A .1
Borne of there seMom enter a syn-
agogue from one year fo tlw next.
Adapting thenunivea to the city's
life, many Jews have abandoned
religious customs not easily prac-
ticed here, anil relinquishment of
their orthodox has been attended
era’ college in that city. '
ment came as a result et a recent
announcement that the South The-
as Chamber of Commeroe proposed
to add technical work to the State
Teachers College at Kingsville and
that Edinburg would endeavor to
have the State take over the BJdin-
burg Jupior College and make it a
South Texas Technological Colleg"
Edinburg, he says, is pretty wen
satisfied with its splendid junior
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Abstracts
For
' LESS MONEY
:iw .Fz-^ '■•jt'•ul.'.wi. .^1 "^i. Wffi.' A'-ZiaiWr^B
•nge Natl. Bank gukig. Phone 8V
BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS-7^
We have a complete line of both pew and uued furni-
ture. Let ua figure with you on your needs for the com-^
a-fifth M ? YARBROUGH BROS.
Yor?. m? Phone 1201. 281 W. Hickory.
Bread Bread Broad Broad Biwad
le i f
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KILNING AT LARUE:
• • ■ « —y 1 1 W —w—• *r wf
ou land owned by the City
a* in County are
* stock.
_ — — __ toikM fn Dbu* t-* ■* -w—.
ton county and the city of Dallas Mrs. Jcton Janea; was to TMnmn
,. —. — —r~ above iu—.<•—>u.u
tend. Only a reasonable time will be
ven so to remove such stock. - —
»th day of 8grt«ttfet A. D.,
WAID HOU8B, Patrolman.
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For the Cjti
s
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Fire Losse* Heavy
During the last five year period
losses totalling $75,851,333 werr
paid out by fire insurance compa-
nies operating in Texas or more
than $15,000,000 a year. TTie pre-
miums collected by the companies,
according to the report of the State
Fire Insurance Department, were
^MW.xviAwy, «<K>_ UM* I*uO
Of losses to premiums .collected be-
ing .557. However all of this dlffer-
WBftfL_____1_____
the insurance companies, ga the op-
erating expenses of the companies
are given at $58,628,488. leaving on-
ly a small margin for carrying the
risks. The figures, though* show
that Texas fire losses have been ex-
cessively heavy and make too much
of a financial burden, which in the,
ultimate must be borne by the peo-
ple. ■ , ■ v-
early <ie-J
today. I
firm whl
with prll
rrat of I
higher aJ
tor augal
Sale* o|
will card
above 674
for 1837
Thu*. IM
new reool
non*.
M
NKW Y1
ed early.
January
March
May .„•
July
October
December I
Spot* *1
NEU
NTW o
rlA*ed bar]
January
March
May
July
October
December
Spot* *d
/.x c aretaMre
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Live £oncertrat
Teachers College
Helfo .Shrine Temptes miUcal
] CHpinlfotlons of Dallas are to be
presented on Friday tveiiing, S^p*.
21.~ jit the State Teachers College
J in Denton, in concert, it is an-
ffz pounced by Potentate J. Tom
Owens of the Dallas Shrine body,
j. Travjhng by special interurban
car, the units will reach Denton by
due to start an hcur leter.
Owens will act as master of eer-
ohonics. and W. F. Brooka, of Der.-
1 ton, a member of Hella Temple.
Wil! be chairman of the local re-
ception cothmittee, atfflrK. Presi-
dent R, L. Marquis of tn? Teach-
..ireg CMpeg* jV. ..
Major W. R Ellis, commandin'?
■ the Holla uniformed bodies, will
I be in charge of the bandsm< r>; with
■4 Director Louis Het(is wielding the
“' baton during the iccTtU-'-^
* JX7 TVagpm**
Appearing With the band will
be Helle TemplF'b famed quar-
tet, composed of Walter Emerson,
Maurice Peterman, Tyson E. Payne
end Harry J Thomas. In addition
Mrs. M. I, Harris, who will act as
piano eecompi^ist, will be heard hi
a selected piano number, and Mrs
Aqdrj- Harding will give a vocal
number. Jack Garrett will also be
Jiearo In a popular vocal cifering.
H. H. McDemel will be seen in -ta
minute oi magic" and M. 1. Harris,
trombonist, will jive a solo on that
instrument. Russell Koch will be
heard in special •xylephone selec-
tions. with Mrs. Koch as accompa-
nist
—Meinberg -fit the band hirhxde O -
M. Barnett. O. R. Blatt, W. F.
Brooks, p. B. Garrett C.TI. Hamm,
E. C. Hammell. L.J7 Hurls. Qanriie ,
X Jordan, J. O. Myers, Russell
Koch, C. E Long, M. XL McKPe.
M I Harris. J. H. Morwitz, J. P.
Moon. C.. a. Rader, J. A. Rawlins.
L, W. Ray, Theo Ray. Dr. W. C.
Ricer E. E.-JUchardson. Harry Sam- - -—L——- - —
uels. A. Wr Scheming. V? AVBchnd- ™W<cal college or a 1
er. w. A. Suter, J. C. Trimble, H. * “ - — '
G. Waters and W. K Carson.
‘ ■- Program ——
The program fur the concert is
announced as follows:
‘ Spirit of Independence” < march!
Band; "Atlantis" IV (overture).
Band; “That's My Weakness Now '
•(pcpulai selection), BarM; selec-
tion. quartet accompanied by Mrs
M. I. Ilarrts; selecncn (xylophone
solo), Russell Koch, accompanied
by Mrs. Russell Koch; "Nola” (nov
city number), Band; ‘111 Think bl
You” (popular selection). Band, In-
cidental singing of Dick Richard-
son; veeal solg, Mrs. Audry Hard-
ing. accompanied by Mrs! M. Tl.
Harris; piano scV> (Rachmanin-
off’s prelude). Mrs. M. I. Harris,
selection. Quartet; "A Cottage
Small" (trombone solo), M. T.
Harris; vocal solo (popular selec- _______ .
tton). Jack Garrett; "A Minute of ,$136,107,000, the average low ratio
Marne." H; H McDaniel; "Bridal * ' L -----
Rose” (overture). Band; “Constan-
ttnopte” (march), B^CCU- ^Awr
ica,” BancV Quartet and Audience
First-Class Plumbing
lOAUHatipn and Repairing
Philip D. Coury.
108 Fry St. Phone 1111
> Careful, Efficient
Commercial Printing.
Ros§ Printing Co.
219 1-2 W. Oak St.
Phone 841.
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GRUBE BROS. BIG DANDY f
M fi.
■« And Purina Whole Wheat Bread fresh daily at y<mr W
grocera. t (
reread Bread Bread Bread Bread Bread Bread Brea^
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thev attain the
■ For The Housekeeper.
Special prices on Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Cook
Stoves, Waterless Cookers, Heaters, Water Coolers, Glass-
ware, Electric Irons, Water Hose, Lawn Mowers, Clothes i
Baskets. .' - -- ,
F
LM8 Hl*
■ '' ■
Lewisville are visiting relatives
here.
Mrs. Edna Mae | MJier has re-
turned to Dallas after-vteittng her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Brooks. • -
Mrs. D. J. Mitchell who suffered
an attack of appendicitis Friday
night ary taken tn ju .Frrt Wurth
hospital Saturday fcftemoon.
;HSt* John Jotmatvas to TVnton
Mr. and Mbx -Wintam Dry-tea
and children q( Daites went Sun-
day with her- mother, Mrs. Ben
Autrey. Mrs. Autrey spent the nut
week in Dallas with Mrs. Dryden.
Mrs. Homer Stephens and chil-
dren visited her mother. Mrs. Anne
Woodward,. oC Auhrpy«
—
I am sure yon already know
‘•■the Talk <ff the Town." 31
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For Safety and
Satisfaction
InVtA With
Ifentpn Building &
Loan Ass9n.
A A
tb Blit* Phone
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i There is a feeling among, Texa.--
citizens that the ctei rfS^e g5v
eminent is tncreumg HOCdr ail
proportions to the growth ot the
State that there are too manv
bqards and commissions, too ranch
work , being duplicated tn educa
tional institutions, too many foie
Judges with long summer VMOtiom
too much loafing on the part of
State employee#, too Much travel
tog over the^State by officials, su-
too many peopi
oesaive paymepU.for what the Stat
the State agencies, departments
and institutions have requested ap-
propriations totaling ISL284A40' for
the biennium beginning next Bep
tember 1, more than half of which
Is being sought by-the educational
institutions. Of course thia huge
budget will be cut by the Board
of Control and again by-the legts
laiure, but indicates Ute tendency
of all State aftoctea fo sett more
and more money, , , •, I... ,
—
Highway Lk-purtment Saves
. it is to the credit of the State
Highway Department that at the
end jrfjjhe. fiachl year. Beptemta;
1, It had an unexpended fund of
$177,000 after all its expense# had
been met.' The apj---- - -
the department for
Three permits for erection or re-
pair of buildings were issued by the
city during the past week. A total
of $3,100 was included in the esti-
mated cost of the buildings.
W s. Dean was granted a per-
mit for erection ot a garage on
Oakland Avenue for Miss M. E
Jsgoe to cost $150; A. Chandler
was granted a permit for repair
of a residence on Maple Street for
T. E Hiett. to co^t $150. and also a
on Maple Street for himself, to
cost $1,800.
Notice to ITufners
OF STOCK KILNING AT LARUE:
All persons permitting Uvs stock
to run c~ ‘r"” ~• ■ ~-
bt Dallas in Denton t t
l »o remeye euoh
law is fn fores fn
desire* that all of such stock ba
moved from It* above mentioned
land. Only a reasonable time will be
WJS *l.fo remove such sfock. —
irrigation to this part of Texasr8 !***®
CLIFFORD 8TOCKMRD. Patrolman.
A. A KIRKE8 Caretaker.
~ of Dalls* in connec-
tion with said Lake and lands. 30
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•'Talk Of the ^own," r
NOTICE
that
eorporatton. are graaping midtord
I only to to fair and^t^tak#
public into their confidence to
Wliatever prejudice tffpre
aorminut 44i a#i i
Hotel Oom On
buffi T^tete to T^in?K?o2?f J?1
£ ^hiy 'ire observed by
travel and have mZZ evfry Jew to the world, but it is
XJS “
are newsreporte .of hotel brtlcfa.
and Cisco, and these are not half
the hotel projects under way thru-
out 'ftxu at this time. Texas is get-
ting ready, with modem hotele and
tated by its burtneae.
Henry W Stanley, general man-
ager of the Broadway of'America
association, say# that approxlmate-
ly $10,00048# will be spent tn Texas
during 1838 and the early months
of »•» by pawing touriete.
Klee Grader Beqtored
The increasing importance of the
rice Industry in Texas is shown in
the appointment for the first time
to i|e history * government rice
grader with headquarters at Beau-
mont. Offical market report* are
being received, Texas rice is now
graded iq the same manner aa cot.
ton and other staples.
Jasper Gets Airport
Jasper Ctmnty people showed
such appreciation and interest in
the new airport at Jasper that 7,500
of them attended the airport cele-
bration and many of them took
their ftast rides to flying machne#.
A number of army planes were also
spectacular. _ ' '
Missum Society
Formed at Sanger
A Womans missionary society
was organized at Sanger Tuesday
afternoon when 15 members of the
Central Presbyterian Church Wo-
men's Missionary Society of Den-
-V,, mvwvvv* *m u*um*vi— ton went over to assist in organize-,,
daett .pm.jrcpKeeeQMprbflts to tom. omcenrmmted Mtluddd Mrs ,
isurance companies. #s the bp- « P Cherry, president; Miss Las-
i liter, vice president; , • Miss Jessie
Cherry, secretary; and Mra. L. V.
Ounntogfiam. secretary of litera-
ture. Other officer# will be ekx ted
later.
Mrs. J. H. Boyd president of the
.Denton W. M, ,S,. 4XTrtded, and
Mrs. J. W. McClurkan led devo-
tional.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928, newspaper, September 17, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335502/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.