Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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Picture for thi
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celebration la
we will etart tf
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the bast costun
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I parade will
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mating, th
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dance. Thei
amusement
whether or
the coatunu
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1 Joy the apti
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I bonfires
I nights <
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P* Druidic
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caged I
that witl
had beer
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changed
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entral Presbyterian Church Sun-
il . inquiries have reached
htoon Globe as to who this
•drier to whom Senator Cur-
ed up in tcwa tost week.—
City Star
L. P. McCombs
Grocer
Complete lines of Atwater
Kent and Radiola sets and
speakers at—.
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“ > Only keep
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tjLt *' f a
OPTOMETRIST
Denton. Texan.
McCray’s Jewelry Store
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With up-to-date equipment, milk from tuberculin*
tested cows, pasteurized for safety, along with a de-
sire to serve you is what we have to offer our pat-
rons.
Gas Heaters
At Evers’
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BATTERY SERVICE
Phone 242.
Sparkman’s
402 W. Hickory St.
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Denton.
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jtyson s "Craping
•veiling houe. the
Of Dallass preach__ .
Pmlm and the choir
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yr»r. ago. which left ,
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Our Health service
Embrace* Every—
known druglem method
that In beneliclal to hu-
manity. viz: Chiroprac-
tic. Mineral Batha. Bat-
tle Creek Electric Sweat
Hatha. Electrical and
Nwedlah Maaaage. Colon-
ic Irrigation, Hun Light*,
etc. ; >^*0
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Nervous Headaches
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left ata tn a very
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were a dally i
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a hen-pecked husband does
when his wife and mother-
in-law are away.
Then he is discovered
making whoopee among the
night clubs.
You’ll laugh your head
off at what happens next. ~
Even funnier than “Char-
lie’s Aunt”
With
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•BiUy Scoroy, 10-year-old “farmer''
of La Porte, la., to all aet for hit
bath. He’s grown hla own apongt
gourds in his backyard garden and
to shown with some ot them. Tt
fit the sponge for use it Is only
necessary to peel and dry thi
rourd. says Billy. ,
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Who saved the country? v
The Dough Boys!
What protection do we need most?
INSURANCE.
The^Home Mutual Life Association, fXsnton, Texas,
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Sank on the quality here,
t must’be good.
Benefit Play for Smithi Lashed By'
Firemen on Nov. 5 Dr. C. C. Selecmah
Tb« first reh-tnrsal qj Utg play
“JUse Time*." M tee prevented next
Monday night. Nov. fl, at B o'clock
under the auspice* of the tlenton
Fire Department, will be held to-
night Bcme pf the most talented
young people in Denti n will appear
in the cast, according to'Miss Lou-
ise Van Tassel, wno will direct tl'.f
play, which to managed by th*
Wayne P Powell Producing Oo. of
Atlanta. Pa.
“Rose Time” to a three-nct mu-
ticai c'-nudy pf patiyg, thrills ind
laughs Not ‘.he leae' of any must-
cal comedy's attractions are its
chorus girls and "Roae Time" will
have .6 o.’ them in beaut ful coo-
~jliimev tinRlng and dancin;, tt -fs
announced.
I 'lhe public to urged tc a Ur nd the
' show, the proceeds of which will gn
into the firemen’s funds.
this without questionin' I
itoherWIse. This fact will
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DR. ZILAR’S CHIROPRACTIC SANITOR1UM
»n. »H CHrt noi rT a wrtl ln rHONg MT
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The Kind You Will Like
Because They Are
Very Efficient Heaters
Attractive Designs
Durable
. Reasonable in Price
have something new in Heaters.
> EVERS HARDWARE CO. — -
“Jewel” Cook Stoves Gas Tubing, Etc.
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Beginning First of November
We will offer a Manning-Bowman Waffle Iron, with a set
• of china, all for |15.96, Tj
DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP r * *
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t'HANOINO rft'SINtSS MRTHODH
We now have no agents, therefore w«
have reduced our prices 20 per cent.
Jf you are In the market for a mm-
emenl buy dlreH from our yard at
tootary prtees. All cuttApg, wvtae-
lettertag. polishing done tare la ow
own yard.
A NEW VEJIHION of the sailot *
collar, of lace with a pleated b®r. P
der, ties in trout with a bow. ®
Mor will, advtoo advtoe you to get one of FySe^a “Safety First”
lieiea, then avoid catching cold, if possible.
IT IMIS: Give tu your application at once, and we can give
two month* of protection without root.
Remember every accident and disease to covered and claims paid at
t*l“ office. Aet NOW and you will be thankful for it be-
fore t wister to ov,r. Nuf Red.
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“RUBBER NECK”
A Comedy.
Today Is Bargain Day
Adults 10c
Children 5c
Tuesday and Wednesday
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28 or 99
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—-.CWrv step of the Elizabeth
of nature to prevent and
rcct wrinkles, coarseness
I other blemishes. You
i follow the method of an
^-...zabeth Arden Treatment
Sikry morning and night at
JQfine, cleansing, toning and
Nourishing the skin with
^Elizabeth Arden's Vtmtian
Cnam. Ardtua Skin
1 * of tian Sftctal Astrm-
■ - gwr and Orwwgr Skm Feed.
Bfe - J. Elf^abtfb Arden'j
J^merwu Tnlcf Prifarntmi
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Hoffman & Lakey
Thonea 188 and 86.
Elizabeth ardbn
Hi. •_ S7> Fifth Avenue, New York
1J Old Bond Street, London
1 rue de to Pais, Paris
Don’t forget your Halloween Ice Cream.
Place your order with your druggist or phone
Denton Dairy Products Co.
The Home of Good Dairy Prndticta.
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v<A Garmons bv viatUn«
I/ tasaresm ▼mStohUg RftrimXjlSl
“ ministers here attending confer-
ence were heard hi several Denton
churches Bunday, where large con-
Sregaticns were in attendance, it
to reported. At the First Methodist
Church Btohop Sam R. Hay preach-
ed the sermon, taking as hto sub-
ject 'Christ, the Head of the
Church," and hto text from John
16:1-5, "I am the vine, ye are the
branches.”
The "love
tor high pol
the suiierannuates. and was con-
ducted by Dr. W. R. Bradfield of
H-.M U„ of Dallas.
J At the Firyt Presbyterian Church,
> Riv Guy T. Jones of the First
ithodist Church, Galveston,
■ached the morning sermon from
brews, 12:1. Mmes. W. T. Evers
and B B_Harrto sang a duet, Tten-
‘ j the Bar" At the
the Rev. C. B. King
preached from the 23rd
sang an an-
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ally, the
hip« and
were a dally
After much
ttoss_and trie
faith- tn ’ Ms”
Hto ability to
person what was _ „
Inx question* canned hot
amoni n>> friend' TH
r-xr^y^uW-r
admit that the adjuatnw^
my condition very qak-kly. I
rat anything that f wsnt wit
Inconvenience whatever. My gi
health to better than It has bS
years. I highly recommend hr
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ta verified by any of our
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Rattofled patients send
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BENTON MOffUMENTAL WORKS
205 E. Hickory Phone Ittl V
*!■ A. Bolley, MgV^
las, who were here attending the
conference at the First Methodist
Church, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bailey
h Mr. and Mr.; Joe’ A. MVers of
Beu'imont visited hto mother Mrs
M E. Myers. Saturday, en route
home irom Tulsa. Okla.
Dr William Fred Galbraith to iti
Dattos today as the guest of the
Dallas Pastors' Association for
luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Jones and
Miss Laura Rtosman were in Dal
las Saturday.
TWO MEN DIE IN COLLISION
NEAR GREENVILLE
DALLAS, Oct. 29.—Joe Bayless
54 of Waxahachie was instantly'
killed and Jess Tyler, 21. a'so ot
Waxahchie teceived injuries from
which he died 3 few hours later,
when .wo automctiles collided Sun-
day 12 n iles trom Greenville on the
Dinins pike. Mrs. Bayless, a sister
of Tvler, sustained minor injuries.
TIRE SERVICE'
he showed that the "Word" exem-
plified in the Christian life today
would settle all problems In the
pvtning the Rev J A, Olds of Mc-
Kinney preaOied on “Obedience."
* PERSONAL MENTIONS
; Mrs W. M. Boyd and little daugh-
tar and Travis Stubblefield of Dal-
las spent the week-end with their
ateter. Mrs. H. 8. Church.
Miss Irene Houston. Mrs. Lil'ie Em-
erson and J. D. Thomas, all of Me •
ginnty^Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bcw-
i Bownmn of
Plano, and Mrs J. D Brrnt of Dul
You Can Always
Heap Big Chief " 7.2^
Stranger- "So you are the post-
master. storekeeper, justice ot the
peace and constable of thto -town"” I
Native: "Yaatfr! You might ruy
I'm the Mussolini of Buckeye Cor- “
ner."—Chatham News
DREAMLAND
Today Only
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WCTUM I
PARAMOUNT NEWS
Here’a a picture that will
warm the cockles of your
heart and fire your blood,
because it’s rich in thrill and
comedy.- »
re- TMr -inC Mr" Waltoce Houston
> of “
to
man and Mrs. Dera
Shirley Mason
w
. Vs Gaston Glaus
k /3b, Ben Turpin
ch'h'IAMHsuj thr!r,y housewife stocks her pantry with the choice
—and it will be Itrveb
; *^meabeth Axdbn's method
, yly aims to keep the skin
Jqyithv. to quicken circula-
’ TR!?*1 through the titsues, to
’ y TOtwiuIatc the action of the
' Jyret. But, inconsequence,
Ct ■ -the skin grows lovely. For
—- .qtry step of the Elizabeth
T 'Ifcien Treatment enlists the
■torn
fe-The Rev. Ben Bell filled the pul-
pit at the r“~ * __~____
at the morning hour.
„Rev W. W. Armstrong of Gaines-
es vi lie preached the sermon at the
Central Prrebyterlan Church 8un-
d tnorning taking as hto subject
or to ’’The Word Made Flesh." in which
called attention to Governor Smith's
, •. - , --— -j-— r----. acceptance speech sr.d his addrrea &
legatee to hear Selecman. the Milwaukee which, the speaker said
itfon meeting which got un- stamped Smith aa — ——-- —
der way at 4 o'clock Saturday after- I hlbition
noon really resembled an adlourned — -
rereion of the conference. Fully 300 Raak6b"who"deeire‘ to rid
delegatee to the annual Methodist I trv of -----------
gatnerlng hoard the address and the I Smith i
crowd w®» swelled by hundreds of country needs moat la
lock! Hoover supporters 1---------- — ----
Rfy^r •*»«! Pr«fent-|nam Jennings Bryan, when Al talik
*i!5Uv*1,e- • •»,d Selecman “Shades of Gmi3
J,orth Tex>8 Con-I has to come to us from the i
ference. who in turn preeented an |t~*“ ---- r. „
conference. Dr E be the Moses to lead "us out 'of" the
W. Alderson of Hutchins, who Intro- 1 —*•-----
duced Selecman.
Prohibition Issue
"We have been told that prohibi-
tion to no issue in thto campaign."
Setocman declared, "but It to In the
campaign and lhe Issue was put there
by the Democratic nomlnoe ”
In beginning hto address Selecman
took a text. No man can serve two
( masters", from the sermon on the
Mount.
“I could call names but I always
• liav been told that one should speak
have been told that one should
tpeak Ip reverence of the dead so
r MIT-remain eUont." the speaker
• tald. "I do not dtocuaa politics In my
„ pulpit. I preach the gospel and trust
that the people of my congregation
have sense enough to know how to
vote. I never have mentioned Smith’s
name in my church but I don't in-
land, just because I am a preacher,
to surrender >my rights of citizenship
Utd the right to speak my views. I
nave refused to surrender to the lash
of the party and the brass collar of
Lb«_ polltloaL bare ana I cWh> a.
be one of lhe beet Democrats in Tex-
smllh Boll Charged
Selecman declared Smith had bolt-
ed the Democratic platform and he
. fi
cower* *11 your need*. Make our office your headftuai
ter*. | i
, Hom* Mutual Life Association, Room 306 Smoot*
Curti* Bld»., Denton, Texas. Phone* IM and 418.
Seo Uncle Dick on the ,,
jgggf.
. V'.ina J. 4- 4.-S - «ui*k •< iltoL Jtata .w'*>i
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Terry’s Studio
West Side, Over McCray
■ ' Jewelry Store.
Let ue give you our prices
on photographs before you
have your picture made.
We may aurpriae you in
price and quality.
Phone 1167.
~ was she—broke but inde-
pendent—and when she met
this gallant, debonair high* t
wayman she fell—in love
with him! But was he a I
crook? ■ -TtSuM
When you have tire trouble, call -
88 or 1OOO :
Fastest and most efficient service in
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[eadlee Tire Co.
[ 'WeKnow-nre."
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KING’S RADIO SHOP
Phone 351.
See Our Mystery Window.
Try Us for Quality and Price
Phone 442. We Deliver.
THE SERVICE GROCERY
Clifford Balthrop, Prop.
Plan your Halloween parlies wljh
us. Prize* Will be offered. Palace
Theater. 07
YOU WILL FIND ~
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Laying down a verbal barrage on
the prohibition etand taken W Gov-
ernor Al smith in hto campaign for
preHidcnt. Dr- C. C Selecman. pres-
ident of Southern Methodist UtUver-
*lt>. Dallaa. made a plea for support
of Hevtaft Hoover, the Republican
n'mlnee. before a i*r«e crowd on
the lawn of the court houae here
Saturday afternoon
Selecman declared that prohibition
"practically ta the only toeue tn the
campaign" and he bitterly deqounc-
rrt GoTOmor Snrttn Jdhn 7? gaSkotr
and Tammany Hall ae being leaders
nod meat Ion of the Eighteenth
In an attempt to bring about the
Amendment "a prohibition tneaaure
for which many of ua worked half
a life time to secure.”
Mlnteten Attend
Although the annual conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church.
South, ordered etrlcken from the rec-
ord* of the meeting a clause In a
resolution, paesed Friday calling for
an arrangement of the Saturday af- w B
t*..rn2°.n P"><r*m that would permit acceptance speech and his addr--®®2
•*i ^’i^kates to hear Selecman. the I Milwaukee which, the t ‘
prohibition meeting which got un- stomped Smith as an enemy of pro-
lock Saturday after- I hlbition.
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sereton 'Of the conference. Fully 300 I Raskob who desire to rid ‘thia coun
I try of the damnable prohibition’ a*
( says that the thin^that thto
I Cleveland. Woodrow Wllaon and VHl-
I Ham Jennings Bryai ‘ 'S Z
| aald Selecman. “Shades . of Gro«ieS
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I walks of New York and volunteer to
I be the Moses to Isad us out of the
I wilderness. ,
“When Smith was after the nomi-
nation Tammany Hall said pay no
attention to the South, the South is
1 rolld because it has nowhere else to
Igo' But the voters of the South thto
I year will show them whether or not
I we have any other place to go." the
I Dallas educator predicted. . i
I The speaker declared that.tKftrcsun-
palgn this year really was a referen-
dum on prohibition and that to vote
for Smith was to voice disapproval of
the Eighteenth Amendment.
in Fight to Bta* "
“In this campaign we flghti 'Jta
principle that Is as deep Tte mn
Ilglon and as sacred as our 'love
qur homes. We are in the tight
atay and those of us who Au
fought 00 long for prohibition, <
because some one shouts pax^n
ularity*. Smith not only Is wrong
not going to surrender to Smith ju«t '
hto views but he to tn the wrong
crowd and hto Ideals are not our
ideate." he aald.
Sctocmen ftlreWL bto BddNM wimn
plea to the voters to cast their fail-
iota for Herbert Hoover, for a nun
nominated by u party that has placed
its stomp of approval on prohibi-
tion, and a prediction that Smith
would be "snowed under" when tM
citlsens of the Nation go to the polls
Nov. «.
PENTON, TEXAS, MCOBO-CMMlNi !CtE, MONDAT, OCTOm M MM
Churches Hear
Guest Ministers
palace:
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GINGHAM
Just received nice assort-
ment of 32-inch Gingham,
fancy checks and plaid*.
10c Yard
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