Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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Denton, Texas.
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saving. Every shoe in our stock is included in
this sale. Visit our shoe department before you
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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ~
FIRE COLLISION^-—'
THEFT PROPERTY DAMAGE
HAIL .PUBLIC LIABILITY
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„• General Insurance and Bonds.
808 Smoot-Curtis Bld*.__________ Telephone 865.
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. Some senators who have looked
over the situation in Iowa in tl’t
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you ean lire. Phone u* now for aS
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TIlAiN, LXAVTNO SXDALt\ 'Mi ..
Sago, there to make hlM final mcr-
aonsl appeal to the West.
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Mappy Warfier began work 1
lately thic morning C **“ *
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action there due to h.s active cam-
patgning for Hoover The liberal
RepnbUcan support whteh cJtrle^
Eivokhart intolhe senate last tkre
• is ssrtrt to be wnvrrlnff behind him
now. to put it mildly. While lowi
U claimed safe tor floover by all o<
Uiete Republican obrntvers, thejy
have begun to profess worry det
state reactions against some of the
tactics Klletted to have been em-
ployed in Hoover’s behalf.
Brookhart was drafted into the
North Dakota fight by the Hoover
supporters. Norbeck had something
to do with that, but it was quite
noticeable that he did not volun-
teer his own services to stump the
neighbor state for Hoover. The lib-
eralism or progreiudveism or whfitr
CVer I* *“ Xl/.rlh Dat.t.HJ1*
lican politics that te not exaetQr
regular, made it expedtent that
some strong Hoover man of the
Irregular Republican wing In tiff
senate be called Into action and
Brookhart filled that bill.
At tmy rate Norbeck tame back
to Washington planning no cam-
paign activities at' all In the cir-
cumstances. it is possible he views
the physical condition which neces-
sitates this inactivity on the politi-
cal sidelines, just at this time aa
not an altogether unmixed evil.
BUY IT IN DENTON
Careful, Efficient
Commercial Printing.
Ross Printing Co.
219 1-2 W. Oak St.
-phone 841. _
Here is a lot of novelty slippers and strap
pumps, including patent, kid and satin numbers.
Low, medium and high heels can be had. A
good range of sizes and widths are here to se-
lect from. The pair— ....... - ---r
COTTON MSUMNCE
Our unexcelled facilities on cotton, Buyer's
Transit Cover, Products at Gin, in Warehouses,
Compresses, Open Yard and at Farm, are at your
service. . r .
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“The Igst two administrations
have been as wasted <s any the
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“They attempted to give away our
—.—. **wy have port-
fl the moat
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nation T will
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waste of a single dol-
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• An electrical storm raged certdde
the State ffclr pavilion where the
speech was delivered, but did not
interfere with Its reception inside
the audttafWln. Yhoutands return-
ing tbtoe mites to town had to
tramp through the nun. ’ '■
Ths governors itinerary for the
wis a««f-
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* One Lot Children’s Shoes
We are closing out this lot of chil-
dren's oxfofds and strap ^Uppers at a
vfcry low price. A good range of styles
to select from. Sizes 3 Jo 5, IFl-2’to 8.
8 1-2 to 11 1-2 and 12 to 2-^-
Good for Another Season
Dry cleanings when done our way, is moire than
getting the dirt out of clothes. In our new plant we
renew the life of your clothes, bring out luster and
color and add many 4*ys’ wear to garments. We J
want your work to be our recommendation. Winter !
is on its way. Send us your last year’s suit and over-
coat. Phone 81. ’ • i ■
vflth which Hi* commerce depot 6-
„ ,nwnt experience brought him into
eldee contact.
Phone 423.
KEEL & BOURLAND
Successors to B. H. Deavenport A Co.
WToomow—
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.
JlHnk of it—a ten-tube, *ti-
elay back, beautifully color-
ed radiants and overhang-
ing We for $4M0r
Come in and select yours today for immediate delivery.
a very frank psraqp by nature,
i te* * btt when he. maktai .J
that explanation of hi* oompaiH- J
th* taleneec In Washington at a M
time when Uw pahttoai ix>t la bod- ■
inp »o vlgbroudy out to the vrtini ■
{-■enter from which he hails.
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PlAYlNtl SAFB? M
Not that the Mon. PHer has any B
Wonth D»knt*
- Is gblng iF November. He jyetMses
cnliro .oonfldBnce in a muhinb" MR
Hoc ver victory. He feels quite jtts* 1JBH
ttfied to heeding to» doctor s ad- ■■M
vice on that score atone. Yet, even
•e there is a slant toward, liberal ■
about the South Dakota Re- ■
publicans who elected him on a
Roosevelt Republican ticket that do ■
mati df siring to renutir. a senator ■
from that state todefiiritejy 6puML_lS|
There could conceivably te a re- Lfc-
action against men over active In
behalf of the Repg^gn nominee
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
MATTAO KLBCTMC WAMIkU‘.'*5® DImTay’ AND ASK FOB DBMON- too'gwZt’a
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L. B. Shaver
INSURANCE .
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Ball Bros.
MARKET. GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN
Telephone No. ft.
One Lot Footwear
Novelty pumps, strap pumps end ox-
ford ties in black patent, black and •
tan kid and in black satin. All sizes
and widths to select from. Choice of
the lot, the pair?—
$3.95
The Shaw Studio
Phone 132. West Side Sq.
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KRAUT ANO W.Q.Y^AANtR
60*01 IUNOA — fHTHf
should He over in th? White House
prove to be mere conservative thai
suited South Dakota taste or she#
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French Pnl
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Powder Jr
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“The Gem”—$33.00
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For fireplace warmth .and
cheer “The Gem” is unsur-
passed. It’s plated finish,
clay canopy and .with , tan
beautifully colored radiants.
Reminds us that winter is on its way. Be ready for
it—send us that heavy suit, dress or overcoat right
now—the^they will be ready when you need them;-
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• Sweaters, rayon, silk and wool . 42.95
The. Boston Store
Soils far Lass.
SBOOT-A-LTTE
Here's the greatest naveky aver introduced in
Danton. Saves lime, worry and eliminates the
oftentimes "hunted for" match. A pyll on the
trigger and your fire is lighted. Order yours
U- today and pay for it with your next month's
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New^
Hickman Planned
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Which the dci.md^o: Wffilant
KOward Hickman hope to saw him
item the gsflows Friday were belnj
mustered hers today.
Jerome Walsh.' the young Mk-
euuti wmiuwct, sou xuu, revwuiaul.
or El Pav> Twas, thsymfh’s thttti
-r. were to make their last qpneal
to Warden James Holohan for a
hrnrtng ot fnsantty tor the youth
who is to die for toe kidnaping
and murder ef Wtrtorr “Psrfcer
daughter of a Los Angele* banker
Hickman already has been denied
executive clemency Governor C. C.
Young yesterday announced he
taw no reason to stay the execu-'
tten. Evidence which would war-
rant * reopening of the case was
lacking, he rated. ,, 4
Hickman hlnuelf seemed resign -
cd to death. Qis toeUugs were in-
terpreted through" an interview re-
quested cf newspapers Tuesday and
■tte asSteftc to viMi’ unctoffuw1
of the prison thereafter.
"I believe I am assured ot salva-
tion. I am prepared to flip.” he said.
”1 have confessed my rtns and am
ready to pay.”
Hickman in an intervic-v with
thrns newspapermen held no brief
for himself. He readily admitted his
shortcomings and his mistakes.
KRUM NEWS NOTES
Speeia’ to Rr oord-Chrontrie.
KRlfM. Oct 17 -The women of
the Methodist Church held a sw-
ccMlulr bazaar Friday and Satur-
day and $85 was cleared from the
dinner Saturday. The wotoen win
continue to sell articles left from
the talq Saturday.
Judge and Mrs J,. G. Gose of
Decatur, and their daughters. Mrs.
Roy Gilliland and Mrs. McAdams,
and Miss Martha Gilliland of
Quanah visited Dr. and Mrs. J. 6.
Gt»e.
The SwMtita. literary society will
hcM its first meeting in the :clxxj]
auditorium Thursday night.
Miss Mary Bailey has returned
froth Dallas. ’ r—v——
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Mrs, WaHa<a Jg^»b- Mrs. John
r, Mrs. N. C Nail and daurth •
ter, Ina Mae.
A. L- Meredith was to For; Worth
BUY ITjVKe N T O N
VARIETY OF FOODS
st
Prices You Can Afford to Pay
So
Help Yoiirse 1 f From a Smiling Shelf
PIGGLY WIGGLY
They are real values at this low price.
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forU in tbe Eart.’ the last
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naign orators coptek of !
he delfv^ed last night;
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Sale of Womens and Childrens
Footwear
We’w Cat ’f __
Thy beautifid Briffiant lfa^^adiBnts, ac combination of beauty*
efficiency arid economy. You’ll be amazed at the exceptionally
low prices of the handsome appliances. ‘
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$1.00
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One Lot Kiddies’Oxfords
This lot of children’s footwear in-
cludes a very good rangS of sizes and
styles. They are all leather and all
ar^ well made. A real investment in
footwear. The pair—•* • j-"",:. .
$1.95
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Sale of ^Children’s Shoes and Slippers
NW® AY4 sturdy shoea for sturdy kiddies. They are all leather anti well made.
Our entire stock of children's shoes is included in this sale. Children’* shoes
can be bought here at a very marked saving.
One Lot Children’s Shoes
Here are all leather oxfords, straps,
slippers and shoes for children. Black,
T“
Special Sale
k SPECIALSALE
V Sport Dresses
|b Ka *•»•» browns, reds; all size*—
16 to 40. Extra heavy quality.
$15.00 values «ww—
$9.90
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Select yours now.
Millinery just unpacked. Medium
and large hesM sizes.
$4 00, $5.00 values—
$1.95
Tans, blacks, reds, blues,
Tams ...........................
Butterfly Skjrts, $3.49
KIRKE L. SIMPSON
DWGTON. Oat 17 -Srua-
> Nofteck of South Dakota.
1 www . himself anwn in the itc- bsc.
I r ord* of coitgtws as p “Roosevelt ism
u Hepubttcav apparsnUy'ls Boding
MMte dUIlculty Ji determming just
[ *•: Stet the scope oi Roos^it Re-
' publtesn activities in ths Hoonfr
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175-acre truck a
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miles east of Aubrey.
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Gas Stoves, Cook Stores and Heaters
We’ll he glad to figure with you.
YARBROUGH BROS.
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Phone 1201.___281 W. Hickory.
MAJESTIC AND CROSLEY
Radio, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, ask for a demonstration*
B-F ELECTRIC
Successors to Black Elec trie Co. , ■ ,»
Goo. A. Fischer W. R. (Dick) Blair
Try Us for Quality and Price 1
Phone 442. Wo Deliver. *
THE SERVICE GROCERY------
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$2.95
One Lot Footwear
This lot of footwear offers a wide
range of sizes, styles, colors and pat-
terns to select from, and every pair is
a real value, at a remarkable saving.
Choice of the lot, the pair-^— •
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The Drtfttoratic ■ preside
nominee Utod facte and fl(
never bH«re mentioned by D<
past \veek are frank to sav that in their warn H>ainst the _
Senator Brookhart is alread’’ eii- publicans' and he took off hi* gtev
ixrlencing such an unfavorable re- to do it. ’
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part oi the Mississippi Flood ran-
trol “parrtmcfttOTT-npproflrtofebns
for army housing and IntoM^aul.
Idling in construction of public
building* end what he called "the
trick bookkeeptag oi the adnMnis-
trajfon" an Twn brought toute"
fire. .
Government expenses, he ■weld,
realty haft Inhttatetl $200.000,one
since 1924 instead of haytawi
creased as the Republicans' ej
Expenditures for the White Si
have jumped 100 per cant ta I
period, he said, and the approp
tion for farmer Secretory Hom
commerce department inqui
from $25,000,060 to $31,000,000 V.
dr figures for th* commerce dtp
officially corrected ISP* to conf
to’Ms text. Thu figures he-em
ously gave were those of'trow
depafSMBlt appropriations!,-^
In charging conspiracy to
mote "an economy myth. “ ®
inCnttonsd Hoover as “Candii
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ytcover.’’ President ' Coolidge Tm
• The Grew. Epcrtte ef Economy -
Hecreiary ot Treasury Mellon And
Budget Diractor Lord. He personal-’! -
ly challenged Hoover to "make good
hi* statement that Republican eeo-
- nopry made a difference of two bil- 3^
X1,;
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- ■ Quotes Ofll<-i ata '
The goverdoi quoted Republican
ottidaLs in hiibstantiiitioii of hi6
V. ZZu unomv wrinu, wir ynung rbib-
e sourl Barrister, ahd Tom Hickman
text book admitted cos, of govern- ---“ 7311
jurnt had mounted. He quoted Lord
I as sayuur-tbe natural difference be-
• tween war time government cf the
Democrats and the peace-time gov-
ernment of Uw Republicans would
be two billion dollar*, 1
IB ; quoted CWigMta Work as
tavtag "ycai* of financial nffjtect
icquhre la 1 ger appropriation* if the
ptwmment is to perform it* full
d#ty to the American Indian.
He quoted Secretary of War Dav-
is to toe affect that anny housing
• ondiUxis amourr- TMBiost tn a
nattoateLdtagraee."
Sm'th told the Missourians he
believed the cost of Mis*its^>pi
river control should be financed by
the -Federal jfcvernnvnt*” In mat
respect be varied from his advanc-
ed text which' suggested the cost
fiiould tta "paid" by the dovern-
nieiit. Government assumption of
Uie cast has long been cHkmiifonad
by MlssoitH represehtatives in ron-
ssr-ss and vigorously oj.ppred by
President Coolftty*:......-
"Thu igst tw<
|.nv« haan e« u>
country has ever
“They attempted to
ices T
pressing nccd^Ji
“When I take my
head of this great
meet these
althbut ffie
lar.” '•
the Rate fair pavilion where the
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tag three mite* to town had
tramp through the rain. • ' '■
day calls, for atops at I
and Springfield, tiUnols.
noon before'lie mrHftp_________
at 9:40 p. m. oteitml flme. .
Tampa, Fla.. obeervejFa vDay of
Remembrance an each anniveraary
df tta staking M a coast guard
cutter bearing its name off the
coast of England during the world
war. * '
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