Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1928 Page: 6 of 8
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watch.
Remind us that winter is just around the corner and
right now would be a mighty good time' to get out
that winter suit and overcoat to be cleaned and
pressed.
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That we can straighten out bent or broken fenders
and bent axles on your car?
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were carried in the funeral proces-
ston for the late Chinese general,
Chang Tso-Lin.
WE HANDLE^
FOR SALE OR TRADE
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TO AVOID PENDING ILLS
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nerves, pool rppetitr *nd low vitality
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Elizabeth Carden vs. Oeo.
H. O. Fleming. R F. Lomax. Tad
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W. E. Smoot, Pree.' '
M. t. Martin. Vice Free.
O. M. Curtis, Vice Pres.
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QUILTING
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for sale
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400 W. Hicl
208 West 6th|
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■ First State Bank of Denton
, The Bank for Everybody.
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1 Before You Need Them Select Yours Kow
Cotton, Part Wool*
$1.25 64x76 PUids™::r^:Z^.^. 98c
$3.00 66x76 Plaids $1.M
$5.00 66x80 wool mixed Plaids $4.49
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Coogln's on the Post Road ts a
nefarious place Blatant as a circus.
In the semi-privacy of crimson
booths men and girls made love. Un-
der a red and green striped awning
an orcheatra made strident noise.
And In the little space between the
double row of painted booths couples
danced and laughed, and continued
to make love
Valerie raised her glass and smiled
provocatively into the flushed face
ao close to her own.
"Here's to the movies." she cried,
"and fame f"
TMetr glasses clicked.
“To Valerie West," be responded,
gravely, "on the billboards!"
G*o. A. FUcher
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T:SO—atn*ers; Beeready Hour
/ 9:00—Xsklmos
S!80—Danoe Music
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7.30---BelbeiiliiK Singers
8^X>—Jtvsraady Hour
9:0<X Eakimon
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9 30—Painter Boys
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*0 Ooiebdy Crooner
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have spent for It. It was too
ranch to pay if the vegetables
or meat you got were too
atrlngy or dry or tough to eat.
Hornet I mes you may pay a
little more here, but always
you are aranim of food of
thoroughly dependable quality.
And the difference In taste Is
. Worth the difference In cost.
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Other Cold Weather Need*
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New Outing
36-inches wide, dark and Cghts
Outing
Solid solors, 27 inches wide
Outing
36 inches wide, solid, blue, peach, pink, white ....19c
Canton Flannel
30 to 36 inches wide, bleached and brown, 19c
t° 29c
Bed Ticking *Mf
32 inches wide, featherproeff, 8-oz 31c
Bed Ticking
32 inches wide, straw and cbtton mattresses, 15c
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Girtghams and Percale*
32 to 36 inches wide, 15c
Chailies, 36-iech
-MHr DreM Print*
t M inches wide, lie, 23c, 2*c,
IK BOM STORE
*™ ! Sells foe Less.
■ n**->WMC Mvmphte—380
JSMMrllng Singern
■ • OO -ltverrody Hour
SiOO—Bskimos
#30--Dance Music
WB*n*N
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8:30—Farm Quaations: Bskimos
0:35—Variety
■ 10:00—Oscheatra; Musical Mixture
10 S*-4fcBMs Muffle
488.5—Kfl Loa Angelew—440
S OO Bwnphanat; Detecstve Btortes
10:00 miiraedy, Amalzos
11 XX>—Concert Orchestra
WHO WANTS A BEAUTIFUL
PIANO AT A BARGAIN?
We hare In this vicinity x beau-
tiful uppright piano with duet
bench en* nice selection of music
rolU. IMthsr than raahlp will sell
Attber tf ttesob eta bsrgiiiw Terms
tf (testie*. Address at opce. Brook
Mays *k >Oo., The Reliable Plane
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in< fools. Tragi-eomedy. The buslMM
of having a good time
Sybil's glynce embraced the ffreSkJ
"They they are—over Ln the ear-
ner booth. Vai's facing ux powdering
her nose." . \
like a fiaali ahe had left them. A
slim NtUe Sffure in a platd sport
oklrt and beaver Jacquette, threading
her way between the danqass. , ,
"Sybil 1 What are you doing heref"
Valerie swayed a bit (MirtaartUy.
OhHehiaff the table cloth. Uiaggl**
Che cht$Mi ptrlkAitly
“GqiI AUai0hty!** 'S’
The man with her was on hts feet.
White as death. Facing sybil aoraas
the empty ghw.ra and U>, ywinaA
----The words were coming from
dry lips, choked from «. palsied
throat— J. . £
“WHERE DID TOU COME FROM?”
(To Be Continued.)
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175-acre truck and stock farm for rent—$450-00 par
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Hill Bro*. Garage
LOW RATES
The Interurban oBees S spe-
| cial reduced roust tr* Si
$L25 to Dalias
| Each Sundc
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SSktVor SF%*t&s'.TO
reed for |10 worth ef trans-
portation and uiay be need by
anvoiwv. Any number * —
sons in s party
on» coupon r
pons are g<
WtUMUt time
Na ether fw
joke.
‘"Thai'a all there is. old dear The
well
left
A girl in a crimson skating suit
gr J. J&ff 1 alSS- —
And a. girl in a rush shift .hlmmlad —w
Walters hurried about, depositing-
Htnall bottles of rank Uquor under
folded nankins.
Ten o'etoek. . ■ ■ Eleven o'clock.
The plwoe wea wild end noisy. The
girl In the rush skirt kissed bald
heads impartially.
The girl In tai Iatan wm soaking wet
and s wearing rouhtor. tonnM bna
ducked her in the" Iridescent foun-
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700—Badtotnclens; Wnger.
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0:30—Dance Music (1 1-3 hrs )
434A— WJZ New York—flflo
7 08 Mito ll I sb Itos
8:00—Theater
8:30—Masters Minstrels
0:00—Great Composers
10:00—Slumber Mt—(<■
40SA—WRC Washington—4140
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PflTTOM IMMintMOT
COTTON INSURANCE
Our unexcelled facilities on cotton. Buyer** - ■
- TrsMlt Cover, Products at Gin, in WaraltoUM*,
Compresses, Open Yard and at Farm, *re at year
service. . ' ' • ■ ‘ ‘'l-'j.'' •
Phone 428.
KEEL & BOURLAND
Success*** U B. H. Deavehparf Jk ■Cc..____J :
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She diiiipled demurely.
“I always did think,'* she admit-<
ed. “that .1 have a nice, euphonious
nsme—effective, you know, fur post-
ers and electric MKhta. The girls at
school used to say It sounded exactly
hke a movta star's. Aud i don't mesh
to brag. But. honeoSIff. »4X> Saho She
beet pictures. They flatter me out-
rageously Everyone says I photo-
graph like Billy Dove "
"My dear." he protested 'youTl
make poor Billy look like a washout "
“Oh. Dari I You adorable flatterer."
And then, staring speculatively Into
her empty giaks—"You'.know, Dari,
they say blond beauty fades soonest,
but I don't think oo—do you? i
think it aU depends on the woman
imtot
"Dolly Weston's been
round for years, j ~
. like a china doll. .
"hat’ • Aister-in-law. BybU
rle might cause dwk. and she's been
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Careful, Efficient
Commercial Frintin*-
l Roa* Printing Co.
«t» 44 W.CM& 8t
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.MARRIAGE LtCENNEM
-W. F Wade and Kittle Button
Jim Johnson and Sadie Roes
Homer Banders and Opal Ford —-
Lee Wllaon and Geraldine Bowles.
Wsde Blondell and Beulah Under-
wood i .
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At TOMimil.E REIllSTRATIONH
285.400— Mrs Bertha K. Lloyd.
Denton. Chevrolet
2M.4B2—B R Smith. Sanger.
Ford-
285.483—R A Brumley. LcwlsvHle.
Ford.
285.488—M H Derryberry,
vlile, Chevrolet.
205.487—B W Hopson Jr .
Point. Chevrolet.
285,480—Fred C Williams, Denton.
Ford.
285.400— John
Ford.
385.401— J. L. Yarbrough. DenUm.
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MAN DEAD, WHY WOUNDED IN
DOUBLE SHOOTING.
WICHITA FAUJB. Oct. 8 —Lee
Roberts. 45. produce nun- ** dead
and his wife is m a hospital suf-
fering from gunshot wounds with
slight chances for recovery as tt>e
result of a double shoiUng Mon-
day Neighbors said that after “4'1
quarrel Mrs. Roberts started to
leave the house when she was »Fot "
twice nnd that as she fell she sent
two bullets into her husband's'
lieart
■er / jumper teu-rtue
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345—KYW Chicago—570
8.80—Tone Plctwwe .
5 :0O—Theater
8 30- Maatera Mlnatrel.
9:00—Great Composers
0:80—One Minute Program
10:00—Music
• <1BA—W«N Chicago—i»0
7 oo—Floorwalker
8:00—Eveready Hour1 ------------ <
9 00—Tommy'. Soiree
0:30—Concert Program
10:08—Features; Popular (3 hrs.)
M4.«—WLN Chicago—K70
7 35—Music
4SS.3—Wl.W Cincinnati—700
7:00—Cossacks
8 00—Theater ■
8 '30—-Minstrel*
9 00—Features. Dance (3 1-3 hrs >
3644—W«AI Cincinnati—KIV
6 30—Musical; Radiotricians
7 :u>—saiberiing Mngeiu '
8 00 -Rnnady flow
8 00—Eskimos
9X0—Musical Rou«tuet; Danes
39*8—WXAM. Cleveland—7M
7 JO SqlhtoUM Bingers .
t oo- Eveready Hour
0 00— Eskimos
10 oo-Dawe Music
MM—WH* «es Moines—Mo
Experienced^
Mechanics
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enables us to give you
prompt and efficii
on your car rej
h^HIRW^IND
^wtawitoMMxnwt* Jy ELtANOR EARLY
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THIS HAH HAPPENED
HY*IL THORNE. lunching
With MABEL M4MHSE, her drar-
eal friend, .—enenntdrr* IMHXY
HK8TON. Wh* leUs her excited-
ly that she has dreadful news of
I. ibmlwdn, THERIff K5» M . the
girl TAD THORNE raarrled. and
Tad Is Sybil's s^sred brother.
HybH has never liked Valerie, and
has auapeoted numerous small
■Rain. -
New Dolly tells her that Val-
erie la planning te desert Tad.
and elupe with s man from New
Haven. At Unit Hybll Is Inclined
te let Vai go ahead, hut Dolly
and .Mabel convince her that l.t •
would break Tad’s heart, and
persuade her to Interfere. When
iMHIy makes a frantle declaration
about the way men feet when
their wives are unfaithful. Sybil
— ’ decide* to save *
ever pang* Calfrle nclght
him.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
running
a^d she still looks
I. AimI there's my
She la awfully
j through a "
lot But there are times you'd
she wasn't a day over 20."
"I knew a girl named. Sybil oner."
he interrupted "Whenever I think
of her I take another drink."' .
He drew a flask from his pocket
“Ginger ale. Sweet?"
"Just a little. Did you love Ner.
Dari?"
“Sure did. honey."
Valerie pouted.
."I think you're horrid."
"Well, you asked me.”
“But you don't love her any more?"
"I'll say I don'tl 8he walked out
on me. Sweet. I'm off her for life.
I hope she has lumps in her mashed
potatoes "
"Oh. Dari, don't
about h«r "
"That's a!7 -
righteous Sybil smelled my
known breath one ntght. and
me flat Most outrageous thing ever
happened to a man."
He reached for her tflass. and his
fingers found her wrist. Dull red
suffused his Sace. and his eyes burned
with, an unholy fire
“VaJ. I never wanted a woman se
much In all ,my life."
"How abotft Sybil?"
"The devil wUh Sybil I"
PtoteM Shwmihn Division
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INSURANCE
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Sybil and the Moores had driven
from Boston directly to the Raiuetyu vus
in New Haren. Briefly Sybil intro- iuw,
dweed heroeif to Valeria's hoeteas "A
plump creature swathed in satin,
dripping monkey fur. hennaed and
facialed and plucked A matron of
glib phrases, e
"Poor Vai!" she exclaimed volubly
"We actually DROVE her out thia
evening. To Googin'a—such a jolly
place Mr Ramsey had a beastly
headache. We were all going, but the
very last minute—'*
An expreastod of conventional con-
cern succeeded Mrs. Ramsay's fixed,
smile "Nothing's wrong at home. I
hope?" ’
Sybil chuckled maliciously "Oh.
no—we're Just giving Vai a little
surprise party. Sbe wUl be BURHUS-
ed, went aha, Mm. H«roaey7-Of
oouras you'll phone and have bar'
paged But well drive fast—.and per-
haps w*H gat there first "
Mrs Ramsey elevated her tweaked
brows Flushed apoplecticaUy But
Sybil had flown
"A little speed. Jack! Stop on Itt"
Through the frosty night they
drove like mad.
“It's like the movies." giggled Ma-
ttel. snuggling warmly against her
husband's shoulder. "81b. the virtu-
?us sister, starring Vai's the Ingenue
lead, and you're the hero. Jackie,
■■eeeulng thg innocent tngeaur from
She villain at Ooogln's."
Freeently they were there. Stand -
> Jng tn the doorway. Lite and lave
surged by. staggering sometimes as
they passed Youth In south's urns
. And youth In Age's rmnrace. Fretty
O/wv,//- gouged Cbttttks against heavy
'CrrTlMJrl X) xJfjrrUX. and the corrugated akin of old
~ McCray** Jewelry Star*
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Winter Is Just Around the Corner.
Get out your family** last winter mrite, over-
coat*, dreiweK, «westers, etc., and let u« restore them
to their or urinal freahweas and good looks. Phone —
31. I- *
East Side Tailor Shop
Now in our new plant, located in rear of the post of-
* fice.
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p- For Fall Sewing
A new Singe/ $5.00 cash
and $3.00 per month, will
greatly lighten your burden.
Hem stitching, Pleating.
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Mn Typewnter Eichaift
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We wiab to announce to our customers and
the public that we hav* secured the services of
Mr. £. G. Hetaea «f Waco, Texaa, who ia *aa«x-
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perienced Paint and Wall Paper man.
tol ■ 4;v .j».'
Mr. Hodges will have charge of our retail
sal** d*p*rtto*aL BrMB Pmv paint and wall
paper trouMeii to him. UH* will be glad to serve
,U to ci’- ' '
,._x.. ton
We invite you to mil
stock <rf Wall Feper in th*
Morris Paint & Paper Co.
W. T. Morri*. W D. T. McClendon
ia I*. 8:4*. •**.
Dalle* Dmtoa Gkinravillo-
Ardmore-Oklahosna City
■a North Bami
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‘FOUNTS
CHAPTER XXXV
(Suddenly Sybil became amenable.
"All right. Dolly." ahe said, "I won't
tell Tad And If Jack will drive un.
Til go down to New Haven tonight.
Thank, for telling ipe about It. Doll.
You meant well. I gueea. Perhaps It's
for the beet Fll see what I can do -
anyhow Don't woHy about my drag-
ging you into it.' And don't tell Dot
Faxon's crowd."
Dolly turned wide
friend*.
"Why, Sib!" she reproached gently,
“don't you know you .can trust me?
• I'm awfully fond of Vai—really. Wild
• horseo couldn't drag a word out of
mq. IT! run xiong"now. Tnu and Mrs
Mobre will want to be making ar-
rangements. Valerie will thank you
aotne day for thia."
Dolly winked back surprlalng tears,
and powdered her nose resolutely
"Good-by.” she said "You're good
klda—both of ydu."
"My dear." said Mabel when ahe
had gone, "that girl's been in • Jam
herertf. And Tom Weston raised the
devil. It'e plain as the nose on your
face. Did you ever know a girl to
. *lv* beraelf away so?
"I'll bet Tom had her on her
knees It's s wonder to me he ever
took, her back But he pul the fear
of God in her. sure as you live That's
why she wants to save Vai She's
been through the mill herself.
“Bay. these modern wives! What's
become of good old-fashioned mor-
■trty? They make happiness their
god Then they spit in virtue's face
No wonder they're discontented The
blind fools!"
Sybil sighed
"It's a dizzy world. Mab Have you
seen Tom Weston lately? Old before
his time. Orayer than "his father
Lines like scars Poor Tommy. If a
fool woman can hurt a man that
much. then. Mab. I'm going to bring
Vai home again."
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