Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928 Page: 6 of 10
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bucket of our fine comb
acteristics of the sleuth are not the
highest.
X-ftAY AND
ANALYSIS
LABORATORIES
occasionally a priest
a part In local politics.
* many writers and speakers to dis-
cover if possible the evil in others
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Special to Record-Chronicle.
KRUM. Sept. 17.—The Krum
young people met at the Presbyter-
ian Church for study of the Bible
Sunday afternoon. Miss Frances
Cole, leader, chose as her subject,
‘A Complete Discussion of the Bi-
ble." Her talk was very interesting.
It was decided that the organtza-
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HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED BY
----CHINESE TYPHOON
SHANGHAI. China, Sept. It.—
Enormous property damage has
been caused by the typhoon that
has been raging tor two days along
the Chinese coast. Communications
have been completely disrupted,
many scores of Chinese drowned
and many houses destroyed.
^FATHER^
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sensation!
PASIEURIZED MIK
A prominent authority says: “All milk should
be pasteurized, even certified milk.”
He also says there have been hundreds of out-
breaks of typhoid fever; scarlet fever, diphtheria,
as well as other communicable diseases on this con-
tinent that would never have occurred if the milk i
supply had been scientifically pasteurized.
-Why take a chance? Our milk is pasteurized.
fluence in temporal affairs, he said.
"Naw 1 would not say the Pope
lias not desired to interfere with
! he temporal affairs of nations,
nor that
would take
but it is a notable fact that while
a group of elerTymen and leaders
of religion in Texas' were sending
out a political letter tlased on mis-
information, a Catholic bishop in
Illinois was instructing priests un-
der bib juribdicllon to reftaln from
ix>),tics Before 1870 both tne Pro
testante and Catholics persecuted
their religious opponents. John
Calvin wmked at the execution of
a man because he was a Unitar-
ian, Henry VIII, a Protestant king,
would execute a wife when he tired
of her. Qui American forefathers
in New England persecuted their
Protestant brethren because of a
disagreement as to churtjh policies
a:xl drove Roger Williams into the
foreet to worship.”
Crane closed with a plea for re-
ligimir tolerance and support of the
Democratic ticket in its entirety.
destal. Then there are five troupes
of whirl-l-gig horsea that circle five
separate rings in splendid forma-
tionii. Which only suggests the won-
ders of the three liours of circus
program. With more than SOO men
and women stars, 350 trained
hoibes, a hundred clowns and five
herds of performing elephants, it's
easily the most amazing whlrl-i-
gig that ever enticed young and
old America to play, circus officials
say.
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at least the high thinking element
in society called a halt
Why not remember and.repeat
the praiseworthy things and deeds
of others? If there be good report,
virtue, praise think and speak and
It was the Master's way. His
yea" and “nay nay” did not
efi evil, but good.
Silence- does not Injure, but re-
repetition of suppositional evil or
actual evil does. After all, muck-
rakers have never built up man-
kind nor ornamented or elevated
human architecture. /"Whatsoever
things are of good report” let us
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Written in strong old line stock companies that have
established a record of MORE THAN A CENTURY
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trll you t>he calls her that because
rhe hay watched Aunty Leltze! do
wbat the program terms "casting
her body over her own shoulder a
hundred times without pa us; while
suspended by one hand from a rope
swung high in the air.” Yes. Dolly
has watched her do that very thing
scor f ( of times, just as Denton
folks will when the Ringling Bros,
and Barnum Ac Bailey clrcxu comes
here Thursday, Sept 27.
“And then.” vows the tlittle girl,
“she isn’t Aunty, Leitzel at all, but
the Whlrl-i-glg Lady, instead. She
goes awou’ld and awound and
•wound. Bout a million times, 1
guess. And she’s so pretty—like the
pink paper whlrl-i-gig that daddy
made for me."
“Daddy" is M. Jahn, who also
does whirls and twists and turns in
mid-atr, but of a different sort. For
he is a king of the lofty perch. In-
deed this seasons program is large-
ly made up of whirl -i-glg num-
bers There, are the whirl-i-gig dogs
that race around while their fellows
whirl over their backs at break-
neck speed. A single troupe of 321
elephants rrvotvr on a gigantic pc- t
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uuing prohibition Crane de- ,
that JBmith—wmuu «ui»iee publican iwAttutom." Crone said. [
-ohibitiop law. which he* not
Some unexplained way a natural at-
titude of unbelief and discredit to-
ward men of position end influence.
Tills has spread through public
epeech and general gossip and has
_ largely influenced recent biogra-
presldentlal nominee, always had phy
been on the wrong side of every Death, instead of properly si-
ft fencing investigation and criticism.
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good as his bond. During hi*
ir* of public service no man
State hi* questioned his
tlon would be named. The Krum
Young People’s Bible Class. The
following officers were elected Miss
Clara Wolf, supervisor; Mrs. Wade
Smith, secretary anli Miss Lucy
Bailey, reporter. The lesson for
next Sunday afternoon in the Qfst
15 chapters of Genesis. All the
young people are invited to attend.
Personals ‘
Mr and Mrs. Hal Finley
In Dallas.
W E. Huffhincx
from a
Dallas
J. D. SpenceFof Fort Worth vis-
ited here Sunday. He was accom-
panied home by Mrs. Spencer, who
has been spending the week with >
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Rucker
Mr and Mrs C. N Clark of
Gainesville visited here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffhines of
Dallas spent Sunday with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Huffhines.
Among those who will attend the
C. I. A. are Misses Louise Bryant.
Frances Cole. Mary Bess Barnett
and Lucille McFall.
world loves a lover. And
that goes double for Paramount’s glo-
rious young lovers in their first co-
starring picture. A shining boy and
girl love story. Action! Mystery!
Melodrama! With a cast that in-
cludes Lane (’handler (“Red Hair’’),
Leslie Fenton (“The Drag1 Net’.’),
Paul Fix (young stage favorite).
TOPICS PARAMOUNT NEWS
She may be the "Queen of the
Air" to some. But to the little Dol-
ly Jahn she Ls just the ‘Whlrl-i-
-gig Lady.” And Lillian Leizel, most
famous of women who perform in
the big lop's dome, likes the name
best of all.
been on the wrong side of every
great moral issue. He.discussed AJ
Smith’s attitude on the negro ques-
tion. told of conditions now exist-
ing in New York City and he de-
■ dared that Smith had used his in-
fluence and vote to defeat the bin z • o.
which wouUl hgve prevented, the LrreUt LIrCllS Star
intermarriage of negroes and whites __
In New York. 4- -a.
Praises Hoover
The speaker then traced the
record of Hoover. He told of Hoo-
ver’s working his way through
I chool and graduating with' honors
pt Leland Stanford University and
of his engineering work in South . .... , ~
America and Europe. VttU
Thomas then pictured Hoover in
conference wilh the King of Eng-
land, turning down an offer whicA
would have required a forfeiture 61
American citizenship by announc-
ing he would give his services free
but that his American citizenship
would not be parted with.
Hoover's record as fo<»d adminis-
n-ator, handling over $2,000,000,-
000 without the question of misap-
propriating a dollar of the money
was praised by Thomas. The speak-
er told of Hoover’s services after
the war when he handled the food
situation in Germany.
The speaked declared Hoover to
be one of the greatest humanitari-
ans of all time and said he believed
the Republican nominee would
make a good "Democratic presi-
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Opened m Court
By Bascom Thom<
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nlng when Bascom Thomas of
Dellas addressed a large and at-
tentive crowd there. In beginning dog to scent out evil and the char- write on these things
hi* address he declared he wished " ' “ *•-- — *4---
to answer any questions that might
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be asked because he mM there waa 7- However? there lias grown up in. betokel
a great lack of knowledge of the - - -
facts regarding the public records
of Alfred Smith and Herbert Hoo-
ver.
Thomas said tluit the public rec-
ords showed Smith, the Democratic
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“How sweet the sleep, where all is peace.
Where sorrow cannot reach the breast;
Where all life’s idle throbbing cease, 'flj
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able to corkscrew out of Herb* rt
over—end tris—nmniiT’ mate,
wident Coolidge, on p ohibition?
t most he has been willing to
wiu> that it was a 'noolc experi-
nt? If prohibition was the only
r-w -aaue to this campaign I’d vote
J for Al Smith because h> will en-
force the law* and not entrust the
“—ilntment of prohibition ddmin-
Uon agents to the biggest dis?
mr-v in tl»e iiation."
bT- ; Cctruption and graft under the
KUi k Republican administration? came tn
■Efjr for considerable comment an Hie
perl of the speaker, who pointed
ou* that Chicago and Philadelphia,
Republican centers, were also cHme
■gal. <*"»* ,nd handled .nt re liquor J 1>tter tc Hoovcr xnd publish
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than any other citiaa in the i„,
Uon. In PhliadelpAto half of the
paltoe fui to corrupted, Crone
quoted from the Literary Digest,
and bcottej to the amount of >25.-
OUO.OOO a inenth is handled there.
“Teapot Dome wa» strictly a Rc-
_ „ __recalling the Teapot Dome scan-
Hw part ’years *«rh ha »<atd wm a iea <MR to
Doheny and Sinclair. Senator •
Wabh of Montana, a Calhclic, and
i a Dqpmcrat, found the graft anti
t assistMfltn recovering the >400,-
000,009 which was “stolen.”
Hoover in Cabinet
“Hoover’waa a member of both
the Herding and Coolidge cabinets
when this conspiracy was coneoct- |
ed the speaker said. “I du not say
Hoover knew It but 1 do say that
every newsboy in Washington knew
ir and if Hoover did not he hasn’t
tense enough be president E
he did know of it and did not warn
the American people he hasn't the
courage to be president."
Paying his respects to the An'J-
Safeon Ler( ue, Crant? characteriz-
ed it fot the past few years as b;ing
a "ladies aid society .’or »he Re-
. publican party.” "The other day
one of its hirelings wrote a letter
to At Smith asking whether he had
ever taken a drink of whlskv. I
| challenge thlt man to write the
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the reply If he should be so for-
tunate as to receive one. I wish he
would address the same letter to
our little president, who as chief
executive has been responsible lor
prohibition enforcement. I would
also ask him to write the same
Itrter to some or thfr leaders at
the bolting Democrats.
Says Prejudice Rules
Prejudice and misinformation
a as blamed by the speaker for the
parts several preachers ol differ-
ent denominations have had in the
pclitical fight. In many pulpits
Smith has teen condemned without
hearings Charges have been made
ffl;atnst hint in a "whispering canoj
paign” without any effort to prove
then truth or untruth, he said. H‘
po nted out that Senator Barah
Republican, had refused tc speak
at a Methodist conference because,
of the pclitical character of the
conference. “Al Smith dees not
drink, but wouldn’t the Baptists be
better oil if Mr. Carnes had taken
a drink instead of tiie million dol-
lars of missionary funds?” he
asked. ______________
TIf t [nought Al Smith would be
controlled by the Catholic Church
I wouldn’t vote for him. Neitner
would I vote for him or for Her-
bert Hoover if I thought either
would be influenced by the Bap-
tist, Methodist. Presbyterian or any
ether denomination I do not. be-
lieve there “GT any power in the
v.crld except the will of the
pie of the United States
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j,B>ttery ana Electric Service i has allowed the Pope to exert m-
f A Good Busineaa Man Will Not Lapse a Good
Health and Accident Policy
, should help you collect the Oct 1st prem-
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ThouMUMl* of policy holder* were sick, Injured or killed every month.
Than M will be wall to consider, while reading our financial report for the
•ar to note the increased amount of reserve fund we are continually
t aside to eee that all future clattna are to be safely cared for." (CIlp-
rom treasurer'* letter.) Personally, I might add that over five thous-
>llar* waa paid to Denton Countv people a* shown by the 1927 report,
lafe.-C. Pyw*. or phone l®ff. Smoot-CurtIk Bldg <No better Teacher*
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