Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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Morns Paint and Paper Co.
W. T. Morris. D. T. McClendon ■
^a—“Buy Paint from a Paint Storo.”
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Marcos Record on the co’npF'fon
of the Baptist Chnrch bulUlinc in
that loan causes the suggestion
that many weekly papers arc over-
looking opportunities for ^su'.ng
wMh sections and getting nice
dealers as well as
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steps of Sand Orow Church near •]
here last August, was given a »- 1
year penitentiary untence by ~
ter' the Jury had deliberated less |
than four hours. -■ .-.■"•''i?,y~. <
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A new Fall Dresses I Satins,
0/7 sport woolens, velvet and
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Over 40 Years of Knowing How
Over 40 years this bakery has been serving the
Heftpla ot Denton. Almost half a century of baking !
experience is baked into every loaf of Big Dandy,
Our 40 yeah purpose Nae'beeit to serve and de»
serve. - .
cents to five cent* 1 „
cems are using planet more SkTgeb
p speed up business.
— - Loadmarin Are Gatng ".U
In the rapid growth of Texts the
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; ago the historic tfimttr
Fredericksburg, once the
make room fbr > modem L_:„
Travelers prefer coihfcrt to senti-
faTX^ftnmiW ^t*?b^fsmoM *Jfe*O£ Profll*blc g
fiw^twy’rtructu^ "that*w^MKX
the pride of Texas, and a noted so-
cial cam*, must be tom down to
be replaced by a hotel In keenjig
history, Un it brthis many changes
Sta'i" llktUTVfa^t%Orth.'' TremSn
must pasa aM m a few more years
^^^mmnory.
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HsMUalen, ln Sydney. Austra-
li* report increasing sales of the
British products.
| MAJESTIC AND CROSLEY
Radio, Hoover Vacuum Cleaqtfa, ask for a demonstration.
W ELECTRIC
Suc^egaora to Black Electric Co. 1
Geo. A. Fiacher W. R. (Dick) Blair
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Wood parts’that have rotted „ WMU
' Wo can weld body parts, fenders or any other part 1
10/ y«ur W. We can repair your radiator.
"We can weld<or fix anything."
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
Phorre 80S. 845 B. Hickory St
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
One 1927 Buick Sedan* •
One 1926 Buick Sedan
One 1925 Buick Roadster
One 1926 Chevrolet Coupe
One 1928 Chevrolet Coupe
Motor Co-
Phone 268
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ca" phrase s» ah
th rides in the
M-i.nn .--rjldeMal ruction. L y- -
W 'durwx us right,
D1 Ssnator Joe RoWhkon to entitled to
,„ ,hc ,a©«£ fcx.-sj
s,n ' he I ever u h« been adopted into the
to STth. chief catch '
1928 presidential elcc-
the camoaicns of the '
that- -although the ’
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Ten absentee baltoto •—* *“a-
tost by voters «t the otHoe oftli
county elesk at noon Monday, it
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tote before the clerk and K W
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riod ends three day.-, before the etoc- B
tions on Nov. «. (*-
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Intelligent Service b
Whet You Want in
Your Bank
Wo know how to serve
you in that way, and in a
pleasing manner.
Bring your financial trou-
bles, if you have any, to the
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CANDY FOR MLOWEEN
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Quinlsn; C. W. Dennis. Hockwnll:
I H Schrimshfre, Royse OitV; John
W «ninn<XTn YaeL^tidnm
rell. (Jcoige B. Jackson, president
Wesley College John 1. Roach,
conference secretary of education.
.. VMngMOr VMRWI
R. CL Mood prWKdM elder. M
L. ralie^jStehrn^T. Kmrht. K
Anna: O It r
Ridge, D A. Roes, Ca
dison; Prank wUkinscn.
Wilmer; W. V. Hite. Ct--,
ICirtt, Cockrell Hill Bethel: M. A.
Btout, Duncanville-Wheatland; W.
Q. Btrimer, Fanners Branch; c. n.
Field*, Farmersville, H. 8. Por-
ter. Oarland: F. O. Cardwell. Irv- -
ing; E L. Wright, Josephine; B •
, B. Hall. Lancssler; R. P. Parker, f
j Merit; J. A; Old, McKinney, first I
Church; Roy U Patten. McKinney, t
South Wilcox-Melissa; Osorge it. I
Slagle Nevada; W. D. Cook. |
Princeton: E. J. Patton. PJano: T. I
o: Craft, Rennbr; W. C. Clement. I
R!cNardsoh:.C. C. Henson. Vickery; Ij
Lee MUler. Weston.• W. N. Vernon. II
Wylie- Hdtchius to lie supplied.
tAris BMrtM— • - x
Ira C. Kiker, presiding elder. Cl- .
Ue Apple. Annona. N. W. Oliver. U
Avery: J. L. James. Bkwsoin; E. F. H
Lancaster, » m w
Brookston- W.
Hughes, Cuftrand: 8. M. Lnmnani,
Depojt; F. L. McCown, Detroit:
Frank M. Richardson,.; First
Church, Paris; J. M. Webb. Paris
circuit: A. B, English. Bonham
Street, Paris: W. h7 Anyid,
Strawver. Roxton; W. H. 'Wright,
Sylvan circuit; Lewis Oran). Wocd-
land-Kanawha.
Mwrman Dtetriet r‘ -
A. J. WStts, Presiding elder W.
R. Zimmerman, Bulky; W. B
Rasknh to IUlm' «"»*>«»: C-
South Benham: F A. Crutchfield.
Waples Memorial. Denison; W.
Frasier Smith. Trinity. Dentacn;
Marion Wheat. Harless, Denison;
W. R. Vail, Dodd City; O M. By
era,’* Ector: C. H. RurseU* Honey ,
Grpvu Ik Q- Percind. Howe; J. J- -
Cooper, Leonard; B: HF- Gideon,
Ravenna: R. I* Lemons, Sadler-
Pottsboro: A N. Evans, Travis
street, Sherman: H. C. Hand. Key
Memorial. Sherman; Kirk M.
------- Heard Soutamayde; L. M. Nichols.
•jsaa rr^&'gtpgti'
I. Uh to cowan, WhllJfl«w7r?.&<k-
----------not have ■- - - - ..
helped him a particle.
MtWBPAPER INQUIKY
■d tol ./nve8tl<'ul0n aha’ra the way
all this came about-was that a
newspaper, name ymhheid. asked
tbe state department to check up
oh a report it had that Hoover had
once been registered as a voter In
England. Obviously, if it was true,
the biggest sensation of the cam-
paign was impending. Equally ob-
the di- vlou*ly. however, no information as
to Mr Hoover’s passport records dr
othCT oific1*! data on his status
present whUe ttbroad Blven
inquiring • newspaper without Mr.
Hoovers personal sanction. That is
a matter of routine governmental
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80 Mr. Hoover was duly advised
by telephone of the Inquiry and he
personally consented to public*-
inquiry. The republican "nations’
committee did not figure in this
vwi-work conferences no doubt pro-
dutod the Wonk statement to r»
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We carry everything to wcar for.men, women
and chUdreaw -nArfa it’s new.
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- INSURANCE
Every kind of insurance (except life insurance)
written in companies that have been in the insurance
business for MORE THAN A CENTURY, whose
policies are backed by MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
OF ASSETS.
J.J.MACLACHLAN
General Insurance and Bonds.
808 Smoot-Curtis Bldg, t Telephone 565.
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W. J^ Wdson, Chk»t*4 ■ u'^".
■M^^^K^^^^^SoEasy to Order
v Groceries Here
For you can get just
, what you want and the
^^quality always good.
Davennort -
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Grocory
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burn. >'indom; J. 6. Leath,
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Sulphur Springs District
J Sam^yjteua.^p^iqc ^ider.
t circuit L Como, to be
Alex Hubbard. Cumby; J.
A T. Mnlono,
Brown. Lone C , _,
Mount Vernon; Mount Vernon cir-
cuit, to be supplied, C. C, Chil-
nrrss, kfcdh (.tap, v.
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ie Strother, wertfe City. W. H. Bur-
I” . —raw--- ---to -*
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Wichita Falls Distrkt
W J. Johnson, presiding eider.
C. W. Thomas. Areh* City; W. B.
swim. Bellevue. W H Brown. Blue
Grove; H. V. Watte. Burkburnett.
of Bitt Texas
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JIM AND RAY HUNDLEY
IWWRI Phone 82 or 1095-W.
^®r®*o,r®s» Cook Steres and Heaters
tiRetijeciaiBtor. - -
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A few years ago Fr.jderkT.sbv.rg ^u^ *
was the laigest Onincorponied <x_«xp*tt on the
town In Texaa. Tt has since ’nc-.r- astton treatment 1
porated and token an more dty.
^nd
goodreasonjotj
spreading art
formpr limits, .
wa^F*T^i.-r
The Waco-Fort Arthur railroad
with a long name, but better known
as the* Duff railroad, has been su-
nwree Commission to issue ttdOXitS
in capital stock and 13^000,000 in
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w —aMito easeea towflll awAll 4| sM
yw try ■% HMSy ef good eogatry
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We’ll be glad to figure with you.
YARBROUGH BROS..
.>* Furniture.
231 W. Htekogf.
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Taft, ,9*h PSttitf
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to the increase
and chce-ie facte
in the State in 1
Texas climate ani
M?ctobeTW5P.M.
_ COMMENTS or THE HUBS
■F Sgwre h» Spantah cortnmsa and neted her «'
BJ* Ulrt1
!BA>lto tteWghie? « wnt. the ttaMte m
j of the
iha? doto^^ea^tfc ihb’cMbS
P ih n ip tile nix* nvt*ry wt*rfc Rud
he number of
1 Hie Denton Hospital
Wil! hold its first graduation exercises on Thursday
evening, November let, at8 p.-m., at First Methodist
Church. We urge every pfertoh in Denton to attend.
f =/ A W. L. Yarbrougfc Jeweler
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Kenney. Church, Wichita
Fans; E. R. Bareus. Fwrai
Heights. Wichita Falla: P. D. Mtirs-
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year penitentiary wntenre by a Ben Bell. SIMey-Taytor, wichita
jury Saturday. The verdk-t came at- Fails; J. ,K Wade. Wichita HUte
c / flrid 8eCTeUry
of the mission hoard. -f=
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f^ra gift <» f3r tKe famiTy circle, take
home a box of our famous King’n Candien.
Always fresh* temptingly packed with
family favorites. (1( „
Cbtahohn Hbath;- Jtoy . Andtt-son.
Cohere Mound-Po< try; c. B. WU-
if items. CraWWlcSeagovllle; F. C
goat^g-^; £<
** Church; C. xg. Kearon, Orsenv
Kuvnmugh Church; A M Jo
Greenville, L* street. Hugh »
_ .Ux*»tUte -sWte- 4^ -Br 4ft
1 .iVe’U bo ghd to'show you.
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iX- Hardwnfs and Sporting Goods. I
4,. North Side Square. ' ’».J
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- Raincoats for Children With Hats
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Tubuifjr otove roiisn—
everything for yqur -ove at- <
PhOT.,l0DCS0NBI1^o.n..,
Bell Hlbiev-Tavlor. Wlchltn
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Every dollar paid into thisaempwfel^Mho^e.
Protective Association
Phone 276. Denton Co. Bank Bldg. F. B. Httty, Mgr
ELECTRIC REFIU6£tiA TlOh
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taa BBAOY
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Griian. Scurry; W H. 1
Kbge B. Jscksoti
Wesley College ■
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While It
teat away__________
each, fo no one other bustnew has
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. us regret that the
tune “familv hotel table” with .....
of
which nc-irly
the P»nba«idlr
I.sKn< on boo*;, /£ JI 9
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cl^tiBe,d 1$ wing developed that
as:®
worth of
■xsaiftS.?
fh as tfMN hoar W fMd for
etty in Lntttlg has advanc'd from
“ X3 per cent since the latest
there been grei
the manaiMw
while some of
tempting viands
a J
w aphetitiM'to' tnc
Older of thrtys land patren-
Rant hes in Ormand
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than ever
thetrtstr
are balnz
o farms, but a
bought to be
Pearsall Vegetable Plants .
I For several years Texas has been
suppljipg million* of onion plants
to the growers <tf the North. Late-
the bj/slne*! on an extensive
1 irate, has extendi to other vege-
tBbk*A sticl* o 1
and pcppefi
planta Pt»n
shipment of
from thc^e
wwn Aim iJMniMiitt
dd"bm!dmg?eto’’3m-lS thrtF g"Mh
nr_lw«a in CMnM
1 too <
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that town causes tire suggestion
for istu'.ns
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I volumes of advertising,from tuild-
cr» and mpply dealers as well as
from merchants who like sur- c-p-
‘ public
tore section contoihM srirera! ‘pages
of lr.teresilng history and Aacrip-
tlon ohd equally interesting ad-
’ vertlsing. \ ,
LEAGUE HEALTH
GROUP STUD I E S
DENGUEPLAGUE
J GENEVA. Oct. Immediate
p and «irts protection of toe remainder of the '
1 Mies are The commission h*d as a baste .
tar ite work the report of its
commissioner who was rushed jo
Greece when toe fever y
thoritles in their fight against it
The League’s health commission
W|ll,endeavor to elaborate a pro-
countrim and also establish the nest
measures tor toe fighting of toe
~5£e commission at Ite j
session will also have before
final reports of the recent tu
bercutosis congress at Paris
ass gf
of its com m lAKjori •
^ind toe trainttgruF
doctors tn the method • c-n.ua rarvuu, raoi *. Manin,
elation and th* prtp£tion ofhste rt-tt. charged wito the slaying of SSr^’rtb’
dMM opium ^1*-H-MJ*, *_S ^&c‘AS!S
"How’s your oar running?" . ,.
“Not so good; can’t get her thMt-
tted down.” V- >
"How’s your wife?"
"8he’s the same, thank you.” 4
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, LUISAMEL
Lyric Discus* hi Hbp Inimitable CosUtoae Program
C. I. A1 Auditorium
had been Texas Airperte
figures InHude thost tosTare mA-
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all truth whisper-
swung into action to
h. this
d that
phra*
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HOOVER AND WHISPERING
Comes now, however, Chairman
Work of the republican national
committee with a charge tf&t a
■ whispering campaign" is or was JL_
abodt. to be launclied against Her- tonvUle; 1.-fc ->
bert Hoover oa the theory that he “
had lost his American citizenship
and eligibility for toe presidency
because his name once appeared as
that of a voter on a British pre-
cinct ittt or something of toe kind.
Dr. Work called up on
cratic colleague. Johnny
join him in denouncing t
impending flank attack and the
State Department stmuitaneonsly
published K virtual transcript of
Mr. Hoover’s going and comings
akroad fof years back to show that
, he was. continuously <rf efftetsi rec-
ord a< American citizen.
It ta quite 'clear that had Hoo-
ver ever sought to vote in England,
he would have found it a trying
business tc become E ttibjcct Ot His
Britannic Majesty. The -
iMs mama, apf—red —
not have
how-
*. it haa been
ipalgn vocabulary extensively
blds fbir to be toe chief catch
. ^toTof the 192S presidential elec-
tion contest.
in niost of
num- !x^ liBystander has no personal knowl-
edge dating more than 30 years
back—there hseve been undercur-
rents of gossip about toe respective
presidential candidates. They rare-
ly. if ever got iifio print save by
Inuendo. More often than not these
were whispered about lor ma-
M0us purposes arid had to do with
hum^p frailties ot the can-
- Yhey were In all truth whlsper-
mn campaigns and when Senator
SBhcunce what he "charged
Ifranized ettack of tote im
character on Governor 8ml
observer, at toast, suppm
was what he meant by toe
am b®
Texas J[e^y Cl
The tfaud champion
noted for
provttnents
largely due
-
building.
nurtures teem to afford
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