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'Gifts, Glassware and Gift Cards
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
315 Bcllva/ -Street. Rider J. T.
Black, minister Bible study. 8:45
rMdl Jk BU tat the
on “The Church,"
The Kind You Will Like
Because They Are
. . Very Efficient Heaters
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have reduced oar prime M per eeat.
It yea are in the market for a nwn-
■ment bey direet front ear yard nt
factory prieea. All eattlag. c^rWag,
—lettmaf, JHl>*hlhg done here in oar
FOVLTBT
per lb., old rm
rkeve 19c to 15c j,_____
r lb; egga 80c per doaen;
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NOTES ^ncrjeai^
(OMplyned Tfn>a> Page Ona)
procet ditiga were read Saturday,
Bishop Hay ordered stricken from
third paragraph or n resolution
which passed when submitted by
the committee on temperance tnd
social service Saturday morning.
-The imrearaph stricken from the
minutes 'olinws
“We reconmend that Ute Batur-
diy -afternoon's session of thi« con-
ference shall be . ao ordered that
nn'r.bers of the conference me.y at -
tend a public meeting In the in-
terest of prohibition on the Court
House square to be addressed by
Dr. Charles C. Selecman at 4
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,jA«bud»*. I* .*777.7;.* Reasonable in Price
_^fe have something new in Heaters.
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
“JdWer’Cook Stotea^ .. Gas Tubing, Etc.
Who utvad th. coun
afc-ihe iwik Boy.T”
When you have tire trouble, call
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• Other Features— 2
“KING OF THE JUNGLES”
“HEAVY INFANTS'*
A Comedy.
Monday Only
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Trouble
10c
bie „
lag Stock butter 18c
aremai 84c to 88c.
lueH- sent »U ta^de-1-----------cotton Ft
n four se®monh 0,1 P?rU.J*" NRW YORK. Oct. >7—Cotton prices
rallied in early trading today attar
a firm, active opening. There was a
blanket Of buying order, in the
market around 19 oents a pound.
Worth Street continued to report a
firm market wltn a subetantiaf busi-
ness for forward delivery.
STOCKS JS
Terry’s Studio
West Side, Over McCray
Jewelry Store.
Let us give you our prices
on photographs before you
have your picture made.,
We may surprise you in
price and quality.
Bl to Record-Chronicle.
MDBR. Oat. 3T<-“Three Ups"
K» HaeiteUng Soul" wUl be
Ston which Rev F. A- Tta-
wUl preach at the First Bap-
hurcb Bunday.
Iwfe will be no preaching ser-
Jd the Methodist Church Buo-
Awpt Lre Potts desires all the
bars of the Sunday School to be
qt at 0:45 Sunday.morning .
FeraanaM “ *
B0. Berry McDaniel who is Ln a
Ogtawville sanitarium continues to
a converted Jewish Rabbi, on “Pro
nhecies of the Old Testament Ful-
filled in Jeeus Christ" Young Peo^
pie's meeting at 6:30 p. n. Bible
BORDER
BIACKBIRDS
i FOR HAULING
ntklGHT. HOUSKHOLP
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ta faet, BBoat anything, Jut
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'fe McNiel ,3
Round About Town
Homer Curtiz; >ad an off-day
Friday at golf. He and Gene Da-
vis had been bantering each other
for some few weeks regarding a
game, in which both claimed they
were going to show the other some
real stuff.' Both play good games,
but Friday was not CurUs' day as
Davis beat him eight of the nine
holes, shooting a snappy 39. -------
Several from hero are to attend
the rally in Daltaa Saturday night
in which Oov. Dan Moody will re-
ply to the recent apeeeh of Sena-
tor — — “—* “ * *~
publican.
PENSACOLA. Fla.—Perry Reed,
who gets 3i a year as manager at
the CoopexaUve office of the Bur-
eau of Foreign and DcalNPtto Oom-
meree. of the U. 0. department of
commerce, recently spent three
years’ salary when he took two
government officials to lunch.
Regular $1.20 ^rrtip of* P<
Regular 60c Syrup of Pepi
Regular $1.00 Wine of Cardui and 2Sc
' Draught, two for ----------------------------
. *^l f’1 ' I
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With up-to-date equipment, milk from tuberculin-
tested cows, pasteurized for safety, along vtjth a de-
sire to serve you is what we have to offer our pat-
rons. ' ■ ... ~
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■ay: *TyR«. I admit I msde « bed
the lime yra were aryiag me to“—
spell ef iliMM er areMeBt. WbR-h
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Regular Ifc Cara
Regular lie Lucli
Regular 16c Old]
Regular $1.00 Ml
Regular 2Sc Baye
Regular 25c Liate
Regular 50c Poboco Tooth Paste ”
Regular 50c Pepaodeut Tooth Paste .
Regular 50c Ipana Tooth Paate ..
Regular 30c, 60c and $1.10 Liaterine, 25*
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Home Mutual Life Aaaoc
Curtis Bldg., Denton, Toxas.
Seo Uncle "
NRW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. Oct. 27 — Market
ed steady
January
Masch
May
July
December
Spots quiet;
study for the whole clutch Wed-
. nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Ladies'
closed Bible class Tuejday afternoon at 3
SPECIALS-
Regular 15c Chesterfields, 2 fer
‘ 1 f<»
trikes, 2 for .... ....
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"P » ewrw
Gio Powder
bae*ev»*eVe*9s«»»«ew^a
4*ooth Paste.....
MUR Max Wilson and Mrs. T C.
Wilson visited in Denton. _
■■".''Ww7JOHSIflfi If CnftbhrArCCls
visiting his son. Bobbie, and hU sis-
ter. Mrs Bd Forester
. Mrs. WUl Poore of Modesto. Cal.,
and Mr and Mrs F. E. Sherwood of
BeriMey vialted Mirn Max Wilson.
Mrs. Bbenrood was formerly Mias
- Ada Btrait and she and Mrs. Poore
&E SERVICE
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Alamo Storage. Co.
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tpard s Chapel. AM W. Hlok-
Itret. Rev. W. B. Meyer, pastor,
ay School 1«;15 a. m. Morning
co 10:45 olstock. subject,
tor and the Reformation.** No
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FIRST PRESBYTEUIAN
•■South Elm Street. Rev. Wm
• Jhed Galbraith, pastor. Sunday
whooi 0:40 a. rl. W. T. Even, ru-
fwMntendent (forntas service, 11 a.
U>. The pulpit wilt be supplied at
TL< m and ? so a m mz vlaU.tiui ,
Ifethodlst ministers attending the
forth Texas Conference. Young
Htaple's Meetinj 8:30 p. m., tne
tcur Christian Endeavor societies
ral meet.
FIRST WBTHOD18T
Ml South Locust Street Rev. Ed- '
ward R. Barcue, pastor. Love Feast
at • o'clock by'Dr. W. D. Bradfield,
s ab- Ortiriatlon service at 10 o’clock,
•• M agrfaon at 11 o'clock, by Bishop Bam
R. Hay. D. D. Memorial service at
3 o'clock. Reading of appointments
at 7:30 o’clock.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
<18 West Hickory Street. Rev. W.
------’ rJiDip i>cnooi
9:30. Preaching at 1Q:45 a. m. and
7 ~ —C77 —J
Conference at the First Methodist
Church, will preach at the morning
hour.
1 BATTERY SERVICE
Phone 242.
Sparkman’s
402 W. Hickory St
Oct ; _
to 8 lower;
9 94
9.95
996
.... 990
10.07
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lulet, easier. 7 down. * Re-
American 5.500. SalM
American 2.400. Middling 10 24.
FORT WORTH LIVE STOCK
PORT WORTH. Oct. 27.—Rales on
Saturday's market were generally
steady Small receipts sold readily
Th* estimate called for 350 cattle.
100 calves. 1,000 hogs and 50 sheep.
Cattle: Beeves 8 60 to 13.50; cows .
6.76 to 9.25; calves 8.50 to HAS; fc
S tec It era 8 to 11: eanners 4 78 to 5 26; D
yearlings 8.50 to 18.50; bulla 0 toht-
Hogs Medium 9 to 9 15; light 835
to 9; sows 7.80 to 8; mixed 8.78 to
9.10; pigs 6.50 to 836.
Sheep: Lambs 13 to 18; feeder
lambs 8 to 9; wethers 7 to 7.50; goats
FIRST BAFTI8T
West Oak Street. Rev. W. C.
pastor. Sunday School
iv Morning service. 10 50
at 7:30 p. in B
A OPTOMETRIST
Denton, Texas.
__________MeCray’s Jewelry Btere
I wrote aygUtaUena fer^Mealth and Aeeident Insurance
— ■>« •* fi*"1 u <*■ • **»- sending off
IT Here to the answer, de y<m set it? The pee-
e Inerrailra. Md net the “9u* to <wmln(, and
ALL those troubles, and tlul the Halms
>.f***!p Lteve b*ed paying Halms to are talk-
i bent aiMly. ■'>
bablteal
rived of
ceHy.” tt~'to a "well* known phy
stimulation of the Intestines li
or vitality and reaction. Now tlu
dne rrtenUon of --------‘----
Hransln* th? boi
and Its annoying
OLR COLON
AQB SYSTEM JM
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LIVERPOOL,
ened steady 6
quiet 6 to 8
January
March
May
July ..............
October
December
Spots quiet.,
celpu 7.000:
7.000;
servers characterised oonculalve drape j
in the principal Industrials in Fri-
day's late trading as a well-timed
bear attack. It was figured that steps "
loss orders were touched off in large
volume before adequate i
could be marshalled, aooountl
the success attained by the
Part>
Commission houses reported that
few margin calls were sent out over-
night and forced liquidation in the
early dealings was light. It was
sorbed at rising scale of prices
many traders rushed to buy st: ,
on the theory that a sharp recovery
would be witnessed
Rallying tendencies were helped
along by reports of encouraging pro-
greeti In general business made by
the weekly trade reviews, and by
optimistic statement* by industrial
leaders
Chronic"*
Constipaffon
Since the most common sow
own yard.
7, ;
DBNTON MONUMENTAL WOMS
8M B. Hickory . Fimno MSI
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Don’t forget your Halloween Tee Cftam. T*
Place your order With your druggist or phone.,
Denton Dairy Products Co.
The Home of Good Dairy Products.
t HK A'K) tlRAIN ~$
CHICAGO. Oct. 37—An accumula-
tion of bullish news boosted wheat
to sharply higher levels on the board
of trade today. Oom and oat^ were
strengthened by the advance.
Wheat: Dec. 1.10; Mar. 133 1-3;
^3o^* Dre. 01 t-3r Mar. H 3-S;
(tote:' Dre. 43 3-8; Mar. 44 1-4;
MayO. " ,,
8. Dabney, to the Southweat Mis-
souri Conference; J. L. Willis,
Northwest Trxaa Conference; J. O.
Quaitletacm. Pacific Conference
Hubert Olbbs. Missouri Conference;
Guy F Jores. O. A. Long. W. W
Anoetrong, A. W. Williams and Al-
len Tooke, to the Texas Ccnference;
A. Foy Thomas. West Texas Con-
ference: J- H. Bridges. \V«#»l Ok-
lahoma Conference; C. M. Hill,
Northwest ConfeiAnce.
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t^tain Swagger' Malgney
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Last Day Showing
A J COLLEEN
Moore
IN
as the “sweetheart- '
mother" to-seven young
daredevils of the sky.
| See what happens when
all are ordered to “take
off at dawn and don’t
come down till you’re
// shot down." x .
llLMTIME
OCTORMI W. MM
A tierman acr. hl* life
was saved by hl* gallant
enemy—He <a«t
bread upon the
of life and wa« repaid
an hundred fold.
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the bail condition and trr»ttnen7,iroeir**U radf
drink v«Ty little water, some i---*“---
The demand for an t..::.r
largely due to the popular error I
bowels quite aa well as the doctor,
son would think of *Umi---*---
region of ttasue on Ute C--------
risely what IntelHgent persona <to whoa they lublfo
and bowel movement persuaders. The primary disoato
* bowel* and the conaequent symptoms are graduaBy
Mas 'a.K.r" £ss
sxtnjsil
cully. It la a well known pbyatotaftoai fret thug r
stimulation of the Intestine* la followed by a eegn
of vltaMty and reaction. Now that the ahnoat unlverml
due retention of foul, waate matter ha* been aarertol
TvmHom®"1 F
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Tire Co£ |
"We Know Tire*" a
'___if. Bt.Vtorette, prater.
dp.- m. Ben Bell, attending the
1933— 44
19.28- 30
- 19.20—30
19T13—O6
1934- 48
18.80. LI ,
sraRvs, nuiiiBwr
NEW ORLEANS COTTON . X. in. PreaqhlRg
NEW OI4LRANB Oct 37 -14rkto ->&r :nin&te71„ ............
18 80 81* an<1 at 7 30 P- n fcy E!der l ewis
18IS '<7 '“■* ’ “
18 69—70
18.78-44
19 60
LIVERPOOL COTTON * Hj
27 —Market op-
A CLEAN PLANT -
7Mn — TUPT ;
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---p^gtest and most efficient service iri
MttaSeff patients sehd X " R R Y
ua 88 par rent of our EnnaminAtiafoR
business | 1
DR ZILAR’S Chiropractie-Hrsfauc SANATORIUM
.O.T* C-V.MCT ■ jfct*** "» >■”» ,MOW m'
William E. Bomh of Idaho. Re-
Ucon. Mrs. W. Dyer Moore Sat-
urday wired Moody in behalf of
the Denton County Women's Dem-
ocratic Club ra foilows; “The Den.
ton County Women’s organization
liails with delight your challenge
to Republican Impertinence Lead
US on to 8 great victory."
404 We
McCkng
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Bvuning service at 7:30 p. tn B.
Y. P. U at 8:15. Rty. C. B. Wil-
liams, pastor of the First Metho-
dist Church, Shrrmnn. will preach
at the morning hour, and the pas-
tor at the evening hour.
* CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
JeiYicea in room 206 over Brooks
Ug Store, at 11 a. m.
ST. BABNABA8 EF1SCOFAL
«B North Locust Street. Church
School at |>45. Morning prayer at
Try Us for Quality and Price
Huara m Wa Dwitrer.
THE SERVICE GROCERY
Clifford Balthroo. f
■BhraraMaMtrararaam
11 a. m. with W. Dyer Moore, lay
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CENTRAL nUESBYTEBIAN
307 Bolivar Street Rev. W. 8. Mc-
Birnie, pastor. Bunday School at 8:45
a n- KH w- Westoourt, superin-
tendent Morning sermon at 10:50
oTOuck by Dr/Wl W. Armstrong*! U
Oaliiiisilita /Btoning service 7 30 —
o’clock by Dr. W. L, Tittle of Oak .
GVM. fonior Christian Endeavor at
* * ‘; intermediate, at 1:30
o'clock and Seniora at 6:30 o'dock.
FIRST FMABtTERIAN
120 South Lxxust Btret. ■
William Fred- Galbraith,
Sunday School 9:40 n. m.. Will T.
Evers, supcrtntenddtt. Morning
service at II o’clock. By Ira Q, Ki- .
TtBTTind Honing advice at 7:30
u nlock by C. D. King Jr., both here
attendulr conference at the First
Methodist Church. Christian En-
deavor at 8:30 o'clock.
' Repada Heard
p D. Moreland Of Wichita FMto
a gate ths rwsrt m_ brasrai
and atated that 73 per cent o
cotdareno bqne.olences were
in full this yfw- >
“This to- toe lew?- tee ep
. said. "Thtre are vary few teasgte
which cannot pay ‘
tor will start Bis i
nine of, the vgar.’
rt qu a-* -m
liw - - j-
st.4ikrd|hio,
btated-iVThs ____
pvachera is asked ta this regard.
Rev Bd R. Barcus rave a re-
port on the “Mothodiat Quarterly
Review" in behalf of the editor,
Rev William P. King. Tills periodi-
■sal i| tosoed JW the purpose of
putting GT~ permanent form me
Metludist vieWs on everydav preb-
lenisMCtne is the newly elected eth»
t<,r. Barcus stated. , .
5’5,1X10 to Hospital
After the' report of the commis-
sion on bud! et which provided,
among other tilings for 025.000 to
be'given to the Methodist Hospital
in Dallas, a tr.c’ion was mndt to
strike out 1 he-provision for tlito ap-
propriation After acme discussion.
Dr J. H. Orpseclose. chairman of
the Hospital JBoard. was asxed to
speak for the lioepital cause. It
to wm fowilly Decided to withdraw
< , iMpQUm foa amending the repcrl
ay and inform tn» managers n< the
hospital to provide some pten by
i next fall whereby ths institution
may b? taken care of. The anpro-
' prmtion was to be retained for this
i year, howevef. The Golden Crtws
plan was .'Uguested and wi'l be.
cairted out during the year. «M*h-
op Hay staled that the hospital
question must be taker, seriously
Lresn.se It is ■ naomvy teal the
great nodem hospital row toteb-
listwd in Dall’s be ■nalntaiu'v!
The report of the board of eru-
cHtion was given, together with a
report from Southern Methodist
Unfve-sity by Rev. George C.
French, He said that tee institu-
tion's endowment has increased
0250,008.
Dr. Q0ri C i Gregory gave the re-
jiort at the ’committee <m Chris-
tian literature, stating that there
has teen splendid progreaa rxFh at
ths Methodist Publishing House
and the Christian Advocate, month-
ly periodical of the church, which
has been puldished for 75 ysars.
The Harvard plan of entertain-
ment, that ol having the lo :al host
fchrs a delegate a place to sleep and
breakfast and the other two meals
being furnished by the conference,
was adopted Saturday morning.
A. ronstitutlonal amendment,
' banded <k>wij by the General ©ou«
ferer.ee lo be voted on by all the
annual conferences and providing
for a new basis for etectlng lay del-
egates and clerical delegates from i
the annul conferences to the SW»-
erU meeting was adapted. The
votes numbered 85 far and 33
against. — 7-.*—
Transfer-*
"The following ministers were
transferred into thi oocference by
Vtohop Hay this year. L. J. power
from the Arizona Conference, O. W.
Carter. Northwtet Texas Ootdm-
enoei J. Russell Brown. Southwest
Missouri Oemferenor L. C. Beat-
ley. Praific Conference; H. R Har-
ris. Memphis Conference; H. O.
RYan. Texas Conference. B. A
M*neas. Texas Conference; A. J.
Weeks, West Oklahoma Conference;
and O, C. Childress West .Okla-
horns Conference. >
Thosei transferred out were: W.
DREAMLAND
Last* Day Showing
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DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP
^Eouth Side Square.
formerly lived here leaving 22 years
ago.
J W Ward and family have mov-.
ed into the horn eof Mrs. J. D.
Lain. • ' - . ... V.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Bier and
Henry Bier of Gainesville visited
Mr and Mrs Guy Batis
Rev. H. W Isbell Is attending
| conference in Denton.
; Douglas Grafton of Chicago is
i visiting Robert Ashley and John
Nicholson.
Miss Lyla Sullivan will return: to
Denison Sunday.
Mias Della Cowling leaves Sunday
for Fort Worth where she teaches.
Ollie Camp of Denton was here
Friday ,
Richard. 10-months-old son of
Mr and Mrs. J. W Davis, is quite
sick. - threatened with pneumonia.
DAIRY, INC. .
The Test is in the Taste.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1928, newspaper, October 27, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335536/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.