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oral Oil for* internal use.
Pinta 85c, quarts $1.35.
Wl> ore else so tihAABf
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Games bn Grid
Card This Week
much stronger
been befez:
pected by the
club.
Decatur Baptist
College Eleven
Thousands far Trees
FORT MYERS, Fla.-Mrs Thom-
as A. Edison will return here this
winter to find work begun on a 3.10. -
000 tree planting program recom-
mended by civic organisations, one
o fwhich she heads as president.
is Im-
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ball players. Babe Ruth and the
other trouble makers cf 1031 and 1
1922 lilt into line. Now they swear
fcy not at tluiir- boss.
Afetr Washington had benefltted i
by Babe Ruth's slump and a gen-,
eral re-organization of the Yankees
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— During the first
the visltjpg team could make'
tec^neld of the Eagk-itearn was
—| unable to make gains. Towards the
end of the game, however, Terrill
■eemail able to gain almost at win.
the visitors gaining more consist-
ently, however, on end runs with
Hardcastle carrying the ball.
The Taechers College Eagle foot-
ball team will meet the Decatur
Baptlet College Indians here Friday
of the season for the local team. A
gaaae between the Teachers Coliege
reserves and the Oak Cliff High
School also will be played. .
The Decatur team this year to
ironger than it ever has
tore and a hard game to ex-
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SPORTSMATTER
By George Kirksey, Uni teg Press Sports Editor
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of:
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cotton lart year than wc have this
year whi,e those who live north and
• end son of Sanger vsited her moth- 1 wc#t arc making much better ent-
er hrrh ton ff‘
LIITSRPOOL COTTON
LiVWQOL. Octv 8—Market op«n-
n 73
a 71
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976
—gev. w svwva, u«Hta«N ^waa.
VAk 8,0'X); Am . can 6.500. Mndwang
Training a Toddler
"Has your babv learned to walk
yet?”
“Heavens . no!
tic daughter. Elizabeth Nelle. Mr
nnd Mrs. Robert Gentry of Lewis-
ville. MT. and Mrs. D. A. Thornton
of Fort Worth, Mi. and Mrs. D. L.
Mosby. Mr. and Mrs Bam Milner.
Mr. Coleman Todd. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wilkerson and son. Joe. of
Dallas.
Watr Bottlos— rogular $X00 e^l-
er, • fine piece of goods; guaranteed.
$1.49 this week.
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out Bi coat. Now is your chance to
get one right. Come in and see them.
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Ba1<-' Am . can 6.500. MUduang
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Led in
UereitCrowf
in Good Poultry
i and Livestock
Peroxide—Owl brand
—4 oxa. 10c; 8 oxa. 15c;
16 ou. Me. U. S. P.
grade and strength.
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NBV, YORK. Oct. 8—Market Ck»-
'f‘f bafM-, steady.
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RED BALL
Bonded Freight and
We havi some stovBat bmi*, ~7 We^||||||im
ing, local or long distance.
Give us a trial.
Malcom January
Phone 90, at Red Ball Bun
. Station, I «U.' ■ - J
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cardinals, losing the wotld's cham-
pionship by an eye-lash when old
Grover Cleveland Alexander struck
cut Tony Lazzeri in a pinch In tlie
seventh and deciding game.
Last year, the Yankees were a
steam roller, in the p?:n»ni race
and in the world series ,tn which
they defeated the Piltshurgli
Piraiee four straight. By this time.
'•Hug’’ had the club wher* he
wanted it, and enjoyed his greatest
triumph.
—Yat recegnltl'jiudM Connie Mack
pointed out so “enerously, has
come slowly to the "Midget Man-
ager.” It may not arrive in full
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Robert Holzrook is seriously ill.
■ Nam Rpelding was in Frisco
. Ed Wilson
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^vP“e In prosper.
Ing into the lead In the first of
the game the Cards started on an
error-making spree and when the
farce ended the Yankees had won
7 to 3. And with the loss of the
game went almost the last hope
of the Cardinals to win the series.
Strong Stimulant
"Do motor-cars make us lazy?”
asks a writer.
' NrX if we are pedestrians."—
London Opinion
low After several games of 43 the
M into the dtning
decorated in yel-
ttb colors. This be-
ing the third anniversary of the
>c!iib, the dining table was center-
ed* with a birthday cake bearing
ihtee candles. Streamers cf yellow
-Xtended to favors of hot pads. Yel-
r«. to«i and white fee cream and nlnts
-1 in rose-bud shaped cups were serv-
s
' Loan Ass9^ . ^
MBh C. B. BataMa.
t-Cnrtto BMg. PBam
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Tthe gredirtisa asade by ttw
conductor of this column is
Nmw aa dual — Um tl-poiat
margin victory of the Army
over 8. M. U. failed to matoria-
JtaaudAha What Painten bam-
ty got awy with a 14 to 13
win. The Texaa outplayed the
Easternen daring the entire
contest and had It net been for
eevanU teach breaks the Maa-
taaga would have whipped Um
— Army Mele te a king's taste.
Ray
Lester, Hugh A. Purnell. Bob Gen
tik Tom Gentry. V'. W. Cswan
•nd the hostess.
L—Dinner Honora 8.8. Clin
Mrs. 8. R Williams entertained
members of the Rulh Cla*a of the
First Presbyterian Church, of
Which she is teacher, with a six
o’alcck dinner nt her home Satur-
day. Covers were laid lor Misses
Virginia Hayes. Katheifne Watson.
Lbcille Purnell. Maik.arel Carruth-
vrs, Freddie Drews, Anrribelle 3her-
gins had complete control of the Ir®’ WK!?n Wood Wlllimuth Hud-
kins. Frances Miller. Virginia
“n<1 he «*»«>•. Audrey and
WWrcd
’ Little BW Bob Gentry, sen ol
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Young Artist Painting Set, consist-
ing of a Paint Book—12 colored cut-
out stencils, a set of 18 crayons, draw-
ing book. 12 border stencils, 24 sheets
of drawing paper—all for 59c. All
brand new.
Klianne Wlnkr “Giiten piniilng in first division only- esMe. 3n - tMA
progressing rapidly now and’we.]T*«t!e Rntli toffltea ;Ipbh the hot
will soon see the end of it. I am
not making any more cotton than
I did last tyear,” said Eugene Hicks
>liyar. "We who live, southwest
Fountain Syring and Water Bottle
eomblndtibh regular $2.00 value,
thia wook $1.49. They are guaranteed
perfect in every way.
AN INTEHMT1NG new cou*
tiirler nouch bag which opens
down the center is of black ante*
lops.
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.00 box of Ben Hur Face Powder,
$1.00 bottle of Ben Hur Perfume,
$1.00 bottlo of Ben Hur Toilet Water
•II for $1.00 (throe of them). This
week only. All now goods.
Gillette Raxer Blades 39e and 78c. ~
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With the work of Hamitar, Hard-
castle and Key in the back field ter
Terrill featuring the Terrill Frvp
School football team trounced tk*_
Teachen College Eaglets M to I
here Saturday afternoon. Only a
small crowd watched the gams.
The finst touchdown made by the
visitors was scored'tn the initial
quarter when Hamitar received a
punt on hto own 40-yard line and
raced thru a broken field for a
touchdowns while Mason, an and.
' Mai
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a stubborn man
W wsy.
Aiders taks ad-
L and stay up a
Evangaitot Scores
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.—Led by
a brass band, 1.000 converts of a
negro evangelist marched to
shores of Hampton Roads to
1-^4
anyway, the football crit-
. ics of . the Morth and East, toamsd
something in the Army game and
it may be that with the season's
end wa will see a few folks close
to home on the All-American selec-
tions
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Just Uiriroii. a large Jrt of Saal*
field Bibles—all brand new. One
large lot bought special to got tho
price. Going at $2.98. > *
Each Bible has a morocco bach, in-
Nappettes—made of cellulose—
Sanitary Napkins. Easy to dispose of,
Dozen 29c; 3 boxes for 75c.
Cofdtiatlt
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For Sale
l#, Qne Ford two^door Sedan.
L_7 One Ford Coupe. ■
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k one Pontiac coupe. r Denton Building
GEO. FRITZ
Oakland and Pontiac Dealer. - - -
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LEWISVILLE
Merry Matron FaHy
----W. 3k-Col9 was iKfctess to
•newbers of the Merry Matron
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csllerf strike In a recent Na- home Friday afternoon. The porch
~I decorated with fems, baskets
cf goWeiT Tod -and Atonias Tables
were nrran.'ed for "42“ ahff talllas
Ln bottles of soda pop wi>rt prssed
Loafer met a Indy who Uvea in
Denton County and whc*e iiuwand
is a stock buyer. In speaking of
buying stock <he s«id “i wonder
what some people are gt.iiig to do
My husband tells me that he is
called to places to br.y cows and
pMs when 1he people ere selling
the last cow ard the last pig. Beil
tog ofi the whole, source of milk
and meat. I feel that it to pitiful
to «m~tteas at'taiM~they~have
an auto and will buy g«s with the
money from the last pig and the
. —-i cow. It is distressing. We feel
I tost ft is bad for the country but
when they send for him to come
ft— W dea-ir—-t ; i>nd buy the animal; he tnes and
feels that it fie did not buy them
some other map ppuld "
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Whan the nights are long and you
want to stay indoors, play pit, rook,
flinch, cards, dominoes, parchoai, boot,
pollyaima, checkers, etc. r Wo have
thorn all.
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Brooks Drug
Store
. Brooka Brother*, Sole Owners.
Wa Fill Ute Meet Preemptions Every Day.
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r-d steads.
When the mathematical thread
attaching the Philadeloliia Athlet-
ics to a chance to win the Ameri-
can League pennant snapped ten
days ago. Connie Mack, generous
foemaru wired to Miller Huggins -as
follows: >2 - , “*™ vygjg
"CongratuHtJcns on.the success perforce,
of your ball club. It Is high time <“““ *“ . __ m IUOT„ .
you wars gfren cTMrt personally for *«•£ I’M tod courage sad sense. 7^
the victories you have made pos- t*Je.co<^d*n<:e ®f *JU in honor of hto
Too frequently, tn apportioning-
the credit for the triumnhu of ths
New York Yankees the tendency
has been to award Babe Ruth 99
and 44-100ths. and give the remain-
der to Lou Ochri j and the rest of
the boys, forgetting that in every- . MiUer Hugwins started making pen-
thing. even in safe-cracking. * mas- * ** *
30 tcr-mind to a mighty uaeful thing
this year . Agautol to -have srourtd-----------—...............“
i lest year," said
The "midge, manager'' tney cell
him, but it he's amal Iphysically
it may be because a lot of the orig-
ins'. material was used for brains.
Miller Hugg|ns is the most suc-
- „™ baseball manager of modem
times. If his Yankees come
through to win the present series.
Me and Lindbergh
'I’l’NNEi probably would .take t
!><>w right along wall Llridbergn
and flynl Jn conversation while
he was training ih 1 peculator for
the H-eney tight lie paralied bis
own plate h< fore the public with
that of Lhidberxh.
"Tjte tog—-diKercnT—between
Lihabergh amt me." he said on <,ne
occasion, “to that Lindbergh had
sCuse enough to keep M« mouth-
Tu.‘.• -‘^7.8 ■_____a _ *
self tnisunderKtood by talking."
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Tough for Tex
rpEX RICKARD fhund himself in Ms trouble about the war busideas,
a louph spot recertly whtii. at Hrons«-n was handtliiK Bob Martin
the same moment, lie had to act
as host to Jack Dempsey and Jim-
my Bronson when they happened
Jo drop in to pay their respects.
Dempiiey has a violent hatred for
Bronson, who acted as Tunr.ey'a
master mind, in his two fights with
Dempsey. And Bronson, with
nothing but mischief in mind, has
played on the sensitive spot in the
hide of the former champion.
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Single Rooms
TA1CKARD had to spot Dempsey
in hie private office and enter-
tain Bronson in ajiytber rocMa.
BronttSiTTinew wEat was up and
deliberately prolonged his visit so
that Dempsey had to go out a back
door when he was leaving.
DALLAS. Oct. 8 Now th»t South-
ern MeHiodtot University baa con-
vinced the world that the Bouthweet
Conference to no longer a water tank
or the football map. members of the
circuit can settle down wtth better
,TS^^S“wii.‘,XrS Oenlon Reserves
the remainder 9t the ssaann
InteraecUonal tilte next Saturday
MeMllinmg th# schedule to the T*z-
se-VnnderbUt game at Deltas. Tbs
other intersections! game la the Tex-
as A. a M.-Centenary affair at Ool-
lego Station.
Throe team* displayed unusual team kun* its goal line un-I
power for thto early stage of the tee- . - - - - ™ .
eon In their games last Saturday. 8. <
out hleh " * ‘O : Bsy*01- Texas A. a M. all
Y" made a very creditable ahowinz and
the result of said games will serve
to tighten the probable prediction m
to conference winners ■—-v--r f TSgjy
Only a few minor injuries and
brutoee were reported over the week-
end These are expected to b heel-
ed by the middle of the week and
*11 teams will take the field Batur-
as y with their full strength,
is scheduled That to the Baylor-Ar-
Only one Conference
kanaas tilt at Texarkana.
<rames on the schedule are: 8. M. U.
- !*• Simmons at Wichita Falls: T C
Yankees Bunchy afternoon. Jump- IT Vt. Austin College, st Fort Worth;
Trinity vs. Rice, M Mmiatan: Texas
Vt. TCMerbilt. at DalUMi; and Texan
A. * M. vs. Centenary, at Collage
Station.
Double-Header Jury
HARRISBURG. Va. — A double
header jury system hoe been inau-
gurated here by Judge H w. Ber-
tram to speed u> prohibition trtata.
When one retired the other was
called and When both were out the
Judge heard the remaining cases
from the bench.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT—.
tponOHAM is the "FUhtiwr
* Trfrh" football team of
New Yffl-k -,-r-v And three of
" IW SoBlee bn ffie tyant
yror are named Pleculewles.
Wysniewakl and Rtuscavege
. An«l Wyanlewskl Is six
feet aevrn inches high . .
And PAinsytviinlii has a great
charger in the backfield ”
named Gentle . ...'Det Col-
onci Chaka Ruppert will get •
a cut of 410,000 paid admto-
= Hons tfiat will see alw IMRK*
ball games In his stadium
this full . . Larry Mjole £
recently won thegolf chaXK
pionshfp at Ttfi club tn Cleve-
land .... . With a anappy-M
. ... Aiderman John Cough-
lin of Chi spurned an offer
of 3125,000 for bls Roguish
Eye . . . And he still roars
that his Roguish Eye was
jobbcij out of the Futurity
. . . But refuses to ray any-
thing about it . L'mps >
Girsel used to be a police re- _■ —
porter JU LaiHunapolis
papti . . And l’mps Jorda
overruled Utnps Rigler on a
shut, rnd J i<£fjp to modi tibnal League game.
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MORREL-FRITZ
Furniture.
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Special to Rccord-Chronicle. —
1 JUSTIN, Oct. 8.—Emerging from
hbs third game of the season by
’dfeattng Denton High School re-
serves 8-8, the Justin High Behoof
-7,. POULTRY
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•lb.; turkeys ISc tp l»c per Its.; ducks STAMFORD, Oct. 8—The offi-
ft..*“*5“ •— «
Ing stock butter 18c to 80c pn lb.:
*e*ia 38c to 40c. 1
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Watching the Play ^des tQ Meet
B Here and There
crossed for the season The gams*
was well played aad hard fought
Bsely, Bryson. Dooiey.and O’Neat
Jmpt oppositton fUMStog with* Z
• waU planned end runs and
plunging line plays. Deuton’s quar-
terback played a smashing game
and waa in on every play.
tumn
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L 7 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8—Ma-ket
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iT January 9 70
Ms; 0 69
t'og* u.ien it w.ia frizzling and
promptly became ff casualty of the
firfl. second end third waters. The „„
-------Yankees skidded .4ri. the mustard, .1,1,,, imgifjin - nm - qoTnta'
as. utoud or frfftter -anti -went down tr cb4^nlli plkce. ■
Huyginr added dietetics to hij
1 tasebsll lo*e and put the Yankees
Hack cn ‘.h> baseball map with a
targ. fa . '..,
The first pennant of the Hugzlns
K^imc in New York came in 192!.
the year in which the first of the
"subway scries" _ was
The series went eight
Furabl'M gave the Giants
"*3t Company flor Geng .
I'M! JAM>» A. BAnbijT.
•r”in<'ui eusicru eduratar
luvnford Cnllrgb. I* aton nue of
he heM auihoritka on atlilctira in
tie *ecl|ojii ________-
lie gav.- >1 t.ilk rerently .In New
Vork al a am Erring of football di
•errtrtrs. <'hacHe4 nnd officiate and
in said that there wore th ice men
te roneidered Vo be nutstandilH:
leaders tn achievement, forces ^>1
4o*mI and inorai hi fluences 'or the
•youfig
The three highly riled person-
iges were Colitpel Lindbergh. Gow
mandi-r Byrd and Gene Tusney
Their virtues, he said, were
Courage, mastery of their profev
slut and uli the refiulaltea of a
lt4e ten 1 man
8. D. Morris: “I have just com-
pleted sowing 145 acre? of barley.”
. "Will
sow about that much oats and less
wheat. Seems that barley and oats
arc better crops for us than wneat
and we will sow more of them than
of wheat altho we will sow some
wheat. I have 35 bales of cotton
open in tlie fields right now and will
have to get eomc pickers. Have
----- ----U1IU three totes now nt the gin and that
baby were nt Little Elm. I la all that I have picked ths fall.
Mlares Besate and Etta Riddle of ®otton ta npt muc1’ ,r «npJbejifir..
Aubrey are visiting their brother ! than lnst year and we wl11 mRke
“* | about a quarter of .1 bale to the
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Faith Restored
LOUISVILLE. Ky.—Waller W.
Fisher lost hla hat and his faith-
in mankind in the checkioom at
the Kentucky State Fair a year ago,
but both were returned this year.
Students Prosperous
COLUMBIA, Mo. — University of
Missouri students drive 475 cars, ah
increase of 74 over last year.
, For Safety and
..... Satisfaction
Invest Wltk'-’
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[. We’’
Rician ‘
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loathed
played.
rsmes. _____ - ______
victory. The Yankees were beaten,
hut they proved themselves a real
ball club, . the first a New York
American League club had known
In years. „ * . »
The aexi year. - th* Giants won
four pamef and lest none, one game
ending W a II". There was nearly
s tcandal about that Hr. The fans
-howled when the umpire-ln-chief
celled the second game at the end
cl ten innings-on account of -daHe-
nrss while cftlll - there wo* light.
There write gnflF-
magnates were prostituting the na-
tlonel pastime.’Hut the receipts
taken to charity.
Hay Complete Control
Huggins won hto first t.----- - —----------——,—
championship with the Yankees Evening performance alt seats re-
live following year, the third in served, gl.OO each,
sticcesflon in which the K»w York ' - -
clubs inet For ihe first time Hng-
Used Furniture
Beating Euclid
According to come automobile
manufacturers, the shortest fto-
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straight eight.—Life. -
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otdhnf asm U eottfkl
and lutd. fa. you'
dnvdb
dnifaedion
One lot of Montag’s Stationery in
boxes. Should sell for 75c, but wo
sell it for 39c apodal. Wo haVe ono
lot left in colors only. This wook sell*
ing out at 28c box. Thia is a real buy.
Take homo several for gifts.
LOAFER
oftfer stopped at Bartonville and
Mayor Breeding wn genial and
friendly. Invited thto oafer tr "set
end talk" a while. Loafer set and
talked. In fact he thcught that he
was talking most entertainingly
about his bobby. He happened to
look at the Mayor and tsat teller
was sound azleep. Went sound
asleep on Loafer while Loafer was
telling him important (’> things.
Loafer slipped away citeaustedlv
Wonder what Tern thocgiit when
he waked.up. Likely thoug ht that
he "was" lucky. Next time Loafer is
going to talk Tom asleep and thgr
drink up all his sody pop.
8OU8A AND HI8 BAND
'odTshmito that tho <^<»rU Ask for your favorite
> prostituting the ns- <ncore C. I. A. auditorium Friday,
.^but the receipts Oct- 19th. Bcati on sale at Oarri-
n reh's Drug Store. Special price >f
j ! 50c tor children at matinee. Adults
world's >100 No reserve boat*- ot matinee
Next Saturday the Bronco team
will go down to Itasca to engage in
its first high school contest of the
season The Denton eleven last Fri-
day held the a M U. Colts to a
very reasonable score and Brones
should be able to take the Itasca
fracaa with but liUte tzoubta. Coaeh
LJto week probably will
offense—hto team already
ha* demonstrated tto defensive abil-
ity.
A double header here Friday
afternoon will usher in the
football season at the Teach-
ers Cettege. Tha .Eagieta will
engage the Oak F^*”
school team amt than ihe
Eagfip wm ge into aottoa 7
aganei Decatur Ba pita t Col-
lege. The Decatur team this
year to stronger than K ever has
been before and Coach Reid to
not eapectint to beat the Indi-
ans as easily aa he has hereto-
fore.
?*"
STANDING OF
WORLD SERIES
j. .-- r ....^
Ito York Yanka 77 3 0 lOOO
8t. Louis Canto 0 8 000
The1 nona: —
First Osato—Yankero 4; Canttnata
Second game—Yankees 9; Cardi-
nale 3. 'T
Third Oame—Yankeee 7: Oerdlaetar
■' e ’ . . '• 'fl
A new French crutoer recently set*
a speed record for ocean, boats ot
40 miles an hour. ,
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- NAVO, Oct. 5—Rev and Mrs
R-iice Ccx of Krum visited Mr. and
Mre. Fd W41son.fi
’ Miss Anna Louise Brewer L.
proving after having her tonsils
moved.
Tom ZariNwy
Tom Zachary, veteran twirter of
the Yankees, pitched hto club to its
third straight victory ow the 81
taxito Cardinals ip St Louis Sun-
day. Zachary allowed but nine hits
which he kept well scattered.
Jess Robertson: ’T made 12 bates he will have the laush cn them
off 30 acres last year and will make all. .If thev do not. he at least has
F Mis* Bernice Adams of Denton 12 off 40 thla year ” said Jess Rob- iipotiated six Ahieritean Ipaguo
’ vir tezi m;.. ai„_ =—.j.— erson of Bolvar. "The cotton in my pennants in eight years and they
immediate neighborhood is not as | Mill are paring ofi cn success like
.. ... A.MR.U, i Z00*1 as 11 wast I®81 year although
and Charle, Wilcon aa 1 whnta tho Bnlivar territory tx--------That 1915 litgjsfer
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Adams of
L. «JB»L at-jlavo, JM.
f «r8 Frank Emerson of McKin-
ney met with the women and orga-
n'zcd a Women's Missionary Socle-
tv Bunday afternoon. Mrs w A
h Br’wCr wag _
V-------Mr- and Mrs. Robert Hoibmnks
F——«d child! eii vEiteg afProsper.
j . anfl, Anderson Scoggins
er htrfe
Rev. . Osburn of Prosper preach-
ed here Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howell vis- - - — -----—
,Ucd Iwr parents at Little Elm and ! raW S' D Morrls Ot Siid- U.
— 4hcy returned home with her to 8OW about that much oats 1
spend a few days. —•—* ---. -
Mrs Ton Bentley of Denton
itod relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson were
( in Aubrey.
I Mt83 Nora Witeon and Bill Gillis
p: cf Denton visited her sist.-r
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jessie Curry and
I baby were nt Little Elm.
rZ.^es BeMlp “nd Etta Riddle
M< lure.
i,”3'Zohn *'3,1,13 01 Bewisviita vis-
L Uta Mr Bam Spalding
| ———— -- t
See-Saw, Margery Daw
“A foirt bank account must be
niee ”
J1 \ ? ,ovely Rlran’«m»nt.
My husband deposits the noney and
I draw It out.'—Loutoville Courier-
■ - vpvntgL "■ 1
Tiants once more. In 1928, tic
Yarks won .and met these «wf.
■’OP.T WORTH Oct 8—Noth'ng in
t' cattle cllvtalon hrd to wll M trw». 1
| fot-. r^'ee*- Monday Market conditions 1
Tlie-efftTrii»Ee'called ter tniu. J u" -----
gy*re qutev and ••••-^kn»—- featured ^““ .proauce and have bccn. xcceiv-
A>cut 800 were hene
Hogs were lower at all centers.
Market receipts of *Hoep were smsil
? *00 o the 3 800 arriving being on
dlrrv-t billing. Prices wer* steady.
Cattle: Beeves 8.50 to 13 50; cows
‘'JO te> 945: calves C.50 to 12 stock-
<- 8 80 to 11.50, cann:ri 4 75 to 5 50:
yca’-'nw. n so to 1375; bulls a to ft
’or* Medium 10:10 to 10.35; light
r.,76 to 10.25; so-vs 7 50 to 8' m X'd
9 AO to 1035; ptgs 6 50 to 8 25.
fthetp .Lamb- 12 to 13; feeders 8
to 9. wethers 7.50 to 8 25:’ goats 2 to
4 --
e-mrAGO «gyy
CHICAOQ, Oct 8.—Hedging pree-
._*tT "nd geneva! »*lllnx weakened
.•e'w’ p-tees or. the board of trade
tBd*' Corn bulls were nulet and
r-te?-. dropoed «harp!y Oete follow-
_cd the down turn. .
-v Wh'-at: Dec 119; Mar. 1.23 1-41
Blay 1 35 2-4
£**1: Dec 82 M*r 04 1-4; May 87
Oatv Dec 43 1-2; Ma; 45; May 46.
Local cotton
.. Pr,®?r wert unchanged Monday.
1 *!'. ■ 13 ,3 ii0- «Uddlin< basts, seed
cotton 620. cotton seed 812 a ton
NEW TOKK PltOIH ( E ,
K*w Oct 8-Flour quiet
. , Pork steady meaa 38.50
Lard Quiet: midwest epct 12 80m 12 -
I 90 Raw sugar quiet: spot 3 89: re-
fined quiet. granulated 5 35<»5 40
I ^Coffee: R;o no 7 on Mpot ]7 I 2.
fjTto* 4. 23 1-2r-34 Tallqw .t*ad/
st01?1 8 7 8 to 8?Hay quiet;
L No. 1 130; No 2 1.35; No 8 1.40.
’ noultrv quiet, turkeys 80 0
00. chickens ff7u4g; {owi> 1<«,8«;
atokzXMW island 25*. 36 Live ppul- J .-----------------
*2 Q’det; eeea* 12*22; duck* 16« fand Wfmdrt what they Will do but
80; towte 304,33; turkeys.35; rooe- “““ “*— ** *--* ,l" ' *--
'8; ehtck’n* 3D«*M. ebeeoe
e?*? cWt\o1* m,Ut rancv u>
277?!u 1’2 1"’*#8: yOun« Am''r caa | last
vr..; ktock* > I
NEW YORK. Oct t- „u J
*£pttmtam regarding business condi-
I cauae<l ar accumulation oi
dLfkbWng orders over the week-end and
?.’yept ah,,,l<1 under .trong
‘••uersbip in early dealings Copp-r
.tr.’.iT/'”'*1*?1 *,n *7*re»s'v« demcn-
strattarui under leadership of Ameri-
— 8n>e,Un« which pushed Into n-w
high around on the movement. Oth-
'nrt“"tr1*! leaders also scored bale* of cotton tl
_ . sharr Frances. -- ------J ibolil half
C. E. Shifflett of Stony. “The crop
te well opened and pickng is pro-
gressing rapidly .Many are getting
about through picking and will
make it easier to get hands in a
short time."
the
lx*
baptized. The converts came from
Virginia. North Carolina. Mary-
land the District of Columbia.
X<SS“s
the development of better livestock
and poultry In Weet Texas
A letter received from Norman
! J. Kellar, secretary of the Cham-
ber of Commerce, asked for advice
about the starting of the organiza-
tion of a Bull Circle for the pur-
poee of increasing and improving
the dairy stock in the section
When this plan is fulfilled, a reg-
istered sire will be placed in every
communty tn the county.
S. W. Cooper, manager qt the
Winters Chamber of Commerce
vtaited the Wt8t Texas Chamber of
Commerce headquarters for infor-
mation about establishing an «ga-
nization similar to the Centra)
Texaa Poultry A*ax;taUun tor the
purpoee of co-operative marketing
of poultry and produce.
This aozoctation. of which Col
R. L, Penick of Stamford is pres-
dent, holds the record of being the
only azsoctatlon in Texas to gath-
er two full carloads of eggs in one
week. One of its other successes te
the shipping from 800 to 1,000
pounds of live produce daily
By afflteting with the Central
lexaa organization members have"
b?8D 8M8 to receive top prices for
Ing severaf ctnts more on e^s and
Hve produce than those outside its
protection are getting. It te the
ambition of Cooper and other Run-
nelto County men to have a simitar
;ylor-Ar-
■affte
. Other
forth;
~7--i Z*SE
. ' Cl 9
Dempsey blames Bronson for all
Hronron was handtinff Bob Mart to W_W;
at the time. It was good publicity
for Bronson to emphasize that <M« _ w ,
man was a soldier, but Dempsey, J??”’
always has thought that il waa par* a wnK*'
souul malice against him. jitant-
* • • W
What Els« Had She to Hurl/ >
I IMPS GUTHRIE had a Jitlle Sit-
nation on his hand tn a’l
cent game between the Yankees
and the White Sox in -Chicago.---
Metzler gave hjni an argument ----— ----—. ------
about a deciafon and lie had to give Mbcn, Ben Ligon, Cart Minor. Fl-
hira the. gate. The fans didn't .?ou.r‘,'7 ~
like it and gave him the b^rry, -
One daintily ffressed woman in a
box seat was so infuriated that she
arose in her wrath, pulled off one
of her shoes and heaved it at the
official.
FWhenla * Martin.
Gentry ChiM Honored
home 5f his mmt Mro
; In Dal ias. Sunday
in honor of his first birthday. The
hotMT svas drtMteally decorated for
the occasion. The tabic in the dtn-
ey awwar , roan wa? centered with a white
..7 . ! cake decorated with one tiny can-
dle. After dinner the quests went
to the goo, where the little honoree
was further entertained. Those at-
tending were the hostess a.od hon-
oree, ,Mr. and Mrs C.^C. Gentry,
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1928, newspaper, October 8, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335519/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.