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and checks the growth of the germa
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colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
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for buflding up tbe system after colds
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tlful wailed Tve had enough . . . fun.1
T tea been proven conclu-
. atwaly that much of the suf-
■Mg waparienced during ex-
■etaney, aa well as at ehlld-
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land—the banner of the Red Cross.
assembly and these ceremonies i
predation of the people of Arfa-.—
unusual service which Mr. Hoover has ren-
dered by special commission of the President
J in time of great distress. His presence, his
advice, his counsel and leadership are an in-
spiring example to men in high 1
throughout the world. Mr. HooveriT
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it around
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ftnt cotaml
the Atlants
there waa nd
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fortune mad
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Davenport Grocery
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THI BMDAY. NOV. 1
(By The Associated Preae.)
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Alester waa making excuses
only because he thov ‘‘ ’
to accompany him t
house was prompted b'
being abandoned to t.
his hilarious friends.
“I’m cold In ____
Jerry said, her teeth beginning
HAPMHESS GOES HAND
III HAND WITH HEALTH
Happiness is the reward of health
protection—miaery it the penalty for
its neglect. Realizing that, thousanda
of women eveeywbeee set nting and
recommending
St. Joseph’s
AUTrioo o/*
and frtohtonad ... her beautiful
evening had become a nightmans—a
nightmare with a ray of purest sun-
shine piercing through the hideous
remoras and terror that enveloped,
bar.
until a fri«n<HhFtaS luu to take
rich, rad blood 8.S.8., which I did. This waa
iprovas tha proc- >■ *oma time ago. Now 1 feel well,
.. and I am getting along Ana,
8.S.S. stopped tho itching and
it cured me of boils. I adtfse all
weak and run-down people to
give S.S.S. a trial. It dear* up
' the akin and makes you strong
and fiila you with energy.”—
Mr*. J. w. Barker, 1887 Walnut
Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
All drag stores sell 8-S.S. in
two sise*. Get tho larger six*.
It is more economical,
mittea
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GAS HEATERS
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I, We have not forgotten, 1
__forteL the human t(wch, tlte
: spirit, the friendly sympathy, the etM
which Mr. Hoover and his associates b
in a time of strain and need.”
Your&qcoyBaL-
Are you satisfied with
your grocery service? No-
vember is here and we .'are
extendnfr you s'hHrty invi-
tation to trade with us. We /
have a free de^very service
that can’t be beat.
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Hoover Will Carry Texas
A Glowing Tribute
pool, laukhlng.
herwlf lifted nl
upward tom. Then 1
scent.
Bpl**bt
when she struck th* water she
was stunned but not before eh* had
heard a cry pf diamay and aeveral
grunts of path Issue from her tor-
mentors.
Th* cold water revived Jerry In a
few seconds. Uh* began to choke and
flounder helpleagly around In the
shallow pool. An arm suddenly reach-
— ed forth and pulled her out.
Someone slapped her heartily on
the back. She coughed harder, and
found relief. Then It seemed to her
that a pair of hands seised her by
the shoulders and shook >*r. She
' could have sworn tha* ah* beard this
person ffluttef;
"Yeu little fool,” in a hoarse whis-
per^ . r; . ,
The sound nt splashing attracted
her attention to the pool. She saw
the young satyr, with his foolish
cap. crawling out upon the grass
Th* hands on her shoulder* were re-
movefl and the man on the ground
scrambled quickly away on hl* hands
and knees, with, a ludicrous expres-
sion of fear on hl* backward turned
countenance.
Jerry lifted her face to her
cuer. _ j
It was Dan!
, She had known it
the necessity of ywU
removing hl* oe*t
protest when he wr*
her shoulders. She a w
his opinion of her was not flatter-
ing. but she waa too grateful for
hia protection to show that she sus-
pected it.
Tin going to take you out
this.” he said.
Jerry shivered and swayed toward
him.
■ Jerry," his voice came thick with
emotion. "Jerry, 1 love you.”
Again Jerry was robbed of her
breath. She couldn't move. And Dana
kisses ran like a warm, delicious
stream from her lipa to her heart,
almoat bursting It with a strange
exultation she never had known be-
fore. - , ,
But there wae no answering pres-
sure to satisfy him. Jerry's eyes were
cloeed. her lips were still. She was
held tn the grip of a great awaken-
ing—an awakening that brought dis-
may. complete and devastating, to
replace the paean of joy that Dan |
had set Vo ringing In her heart.
She knew what wae happening to
her , , . she had been afraid of this
since love first became a word of
meaning to her. But ne. no. she
wouldn't—ehe mustn't. It meant
ruin. It waa a mirage that eoet you
dearly if you yielded to ite tempta-
tion.
Dan drew hl* faoe away from her.
"Walt here for mV ne .said quick-
ly. "I’ll get your wrap and drive you
back to NVW Yorit. tou cant-go in
there with that crowd agalnf
Jerry W Hither unceremoniously Z
seated on a bench and left there
while Dan hurried toward the inn.
She raised a shaking hand to her
lip* and pressed hard against thstn,
to still ther trembling. She was cold
Skin Eruptions
I Rev. BiU 1
First Christo
I . the duck hui
L—-.»WIUr ifNI
I* tench just n
. crept up on
as close a* I
L I carefully |
P one of the ft
But, to my s
It up I found
did not kne
associated wl
now
aught her refusal
to another road-
by pique over
the mercy of
these wet clothes,”
to
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from my sie>
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’ Alester drove on in eUrnce. Jerry
dldn t know what ha waa going to
do, and her helplessness to combat
him Started her to sobbing again.
H* glanced dowa at her. frowning,
"All right,” he gave in; "It Isn’t
Htoeasary to cry.” ——. - .
But Jerry’s soba continued, low
and painful, while the blaek -road-
ster tore along at a furious pace on
the country road*. She was glad
Alester didn’t want to talk to her.
His silence. If indicative of anger,
fallen to add anything to her trou-
bles. She felt crushed as It was. Fall-
ing in love with a man she would
not marry—and faced with a situa-
tion that might land her In prison!
Alester's sullenneaa passed unnot-
At her door ha said good nigh*
to her very stiffly. Poor Jerry was
aware of hl* ooldnees. but she had
no heart to make an effort to pla-
cate him The shadow of her Im-
pending ordeal at Fane s obscured
. everything else.
n Bls own guilty conscience had not
I- a little to do with Alester’s ill hum-
or. The fact that through hie ne-
■lect of Jerry. Dan Harvey had been
given an opportunity to appear a* a
M*c didn't help his temper either.
Damn that fellowl Why couldn't
hi* keep out of it?
"Good night.” Jerry returned, and
put out a hand. Alester appeared not
to see It. She turned quickly, with-
out snot her word, and ran through
the dimly lighted hall to the darker
*talr«
gt rather dashed Alester. being left
•o.
■ Jerry flung open the door of her
room with a suddenness that brought
l> Myrtle out of a deep sleep. She sat
>f Up In alarm.
."Who Is it?” she cried loudly.
. iThe answer came In a broken
voice
i “It's what's left of me."
Myrtle jumped out of bed and
snapped on the light. Jerry stood In
the middle of the room, removing
her coat.
“What’s happei
asked fearfully. 1
Jerry where did —
Don t you know there's ,
tsctive watching the laces
Writ?"
(To He Continued.)
CHAPTER XV
Jerry opened bar mouth to Call
for help but *oq--------“ -----
cry by placing *
She heard the 1
persons. A small
ed her aeducton
When they reached the edge of
th* pool, laushtog, shouting. Jerry
felt heraelf lifted high and given an
the sickening de-
"How's real
* denier tn D<
• It to fairly g
ter undertone i
now, and with
I really betttwe
st the mat
smite witt
te offen a
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Denton FrldJ
1* going nw
<» cotton is out
— - grain crop,
rain we win
’ not the grain
going to lool
' better road c
_ as since th<
TZpretty bad."
LEGS
Do Tour Legs Grow Tired Easily?
F Wdtl Swell and liiflame
MlWIt Sardly Walk?
Have You Varicose or
Swollen Veins and Bunches r
I * Near the Ankle or Knee •
I To etop tbe misery, pain or soreness, help reduce the dan-
gerous swollen veins and strengthen the legs, use Moons'. Em-
erald OH. This Clean, powerful penetrating yet safe antiseptic
healing oil Is obtainable at all first-class drug stores
J IM hundreds ef coses Moone’s Emerald Oil has given blessed
relief. Get a bottle today. Use It for Vicars. Old Sores Broken
veins and Troublesome Cases of Ecsem*. Garrison Drug Store
say* your money back if it doe* not help.
MOONE’S
c emerald oil
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*Tew men in the hlitory of mankind have
exemplified exceptional talent in supplying
the necessities and relieving the suffering of
their fellow beings. Mr. Hoover is noted as
the world’s greatest relief administrator. His
career, apparently, has not reached its cli-
max; but it is already distinguished by many
unusual experiences and praiseworthy
achievements. Bearing the commission ^Of
Woodrow Wilson, Mr. Hoover opposed and
- halted the deadly advance of Hanger, peffi
lence and famine following the war In Bit
gium, Russia and other foreign>lands. Hos-
pitals for the sick and wounded} f<
clothing for the victims of hate,4Ht^
—Among the suffering and the dying
task which Ke might avoid and leave others
to perform. We have not forgotten, W Will
HODVERLEADS IN TE
928, willwhow that Hoover will carry Texas. Hoover’s V0
poll, is;52,864 and Smith’s 35,626. It also shows that 55 Defa
ing to vote for Hoover.
We call upon all Hoover supporters toiassist L_
Carr P. Collins, Treasurer, Anti-Al/Snuih Democrats of Texas. J*. .
1 (FkMUeft All uih*■■■«)
hml
to • dsluston *nri Makes up
mlnri to merry 3*r messy. Her
nlftria for * yucution u€
ing. remain* but te ee c*
with her roommate MYRf---
lhe north shore of Long Island.
Their camp 1* wrecked when
an airplane owned by young
ALEMTEK CARATAIBR crashes
into 1L The other* escape in-
jury. but Jerry is picked up un-
etoifttoM by DAN HARVEY, the
pilot. Alerter drives Jerry to the
dortor who ends that her injury
Is not serious. He Introduces her
to LEONTINB LBBAVDY. who
Invite* them te a big party.
Alester khows Jerry age* time
during het two week*r vacation
and tell* her that be love* her
i»Hdly but j!oe« not ask her to
marry him; Myrtle warns her
against him, but a letter from
her mother revealing poverty
and lllnesa decides her to con-
tinue her efforts to win Alester.
I nable to borrow enough from
Myrtle to buy a new gown for
the party, Jerry give* way to the
l/niptatlon to take a lace tunic
ftonV the stere where she works
-Hptbbdlng .to slip It baek In
stock the next morning. Alester
gave ber orehMo to wear, so tha*
her appearance satisfied her but
Leontlne and her friends taunteft
her Into drinking. Jerry dpi Inert
a second glass to show them she
was not a "dud’’ Mt became
(Ussy at once and a jeering voice
told her dance partner to bring
her to the garden and throw hrr
in the pool.
NOW OO ON WITH THE PARTY
Alester ran out to tbe garden. He
needed to know no more to guee*
what that "little fun" had been.
Jerry—It was a bedraggled and
tearful Jerry—told him what Jtad
happened When *he explained 'that
Dan was Inside looking for her coat
Alester interrupted grimly.
’Til take you home." he 'said.
“Harvey didn’t bring you here. Ho
needn’t be so officious. Where did you
leave your wrap?”
"Upatalra, in Miss Lebaudy’s room.”
Jerry answered diffidently She waa
too upset, too confused, to know
what to do.
“Come with me. then.” Alester re-
plied. "around to the side entrance.
'T’ll get your wrap"
They were gone when Dan return-
ed to the garden to report to Jerry
that he had been unable to get her
coat from the attendant in the dress-
ing room, and to ask if she had a
check. Ho found hla own coat on the
bench and thought Jerry might have
walked off down the path and col-
lapsed.
The sound of a motor—a motor
that he Instantly recognized—purr-
ing among tbe parked car* not far
away drew his eyes in that direc-
tion. There was a light there. He
could see Alester's black roadster pull
out and start for the highway. And
In the seat beside the driver he
could see a huddled figure that he
knew must be Jerry
"I'd better take r“
and Ret you a drink;
to Jerry bef
"No, no, :
drink as ion
me straiebt__
"Oh. come now. Jerry. Dont be
a bum sport. As long a* you aren't
hurt there's nothing to get sore
about. Things like that happen at
the best regulated parties I'm sorry
I left you but I . . . er . . . Leontlne
had a few people upstairs snd I did-
n't think you would care to join
us. . . .”
Hl* voice trailed off In his sheer
inability to drag the lie out any fur-
ther. But Terry was too distraught
to weigh hl* word*. She did not sus-
pect that he had been slope with
Leontlne.
vy had she let them tease her
drinking? They must be laugh-
ing even now at th* undignified
manner tn which ah* had been help-
ed to overcome the effects of 18—
all. that Is, except those who had
encountered Dan’s wrath.
She turned hot and cold again a*
she thought of the prospect of the
episode reaching Alester’s ear*, as
surely it must. Would he think she
had been . . . had been . . . Jerry
relation to herself . . . that she „„
balked at the horror of the word to le*ri
hadn't known what they were doing to p
to her?
Her hands dropped to her lap. The
contact with her- wet clothing
brought a ew consternation.
The tunic! it was ruined!
Jerry slumped down on the bench
and began to cry. her nerve* com-
pletely unstrung. First, shock, then
rapture, and now. disaster! She waa
sobbing heartbrokenly when Alester
found her.
He had caught a word or two
about the event at the pool before
Dan came rushing In on his way to
the dressing room.
“What's happened?" Alester asked,
catching hold of a young man With
dripping clothes who was slinking
by
“Some blankety blank fool had to
spoil a little fun we were having
with your gist . . .”
“Where?”
The other tore himself away with-
out answering He'd had enough of
chape with no sense of humor. Some-
one ^laughed. "Perky got a bath hlni-
"Yes. and a sweet kiss on the chin
besides."
Asti i-
.. .
successfully treated from within
C KILLED physielaiu recognixe
O the appearance of pimples,
boil* and outer akin eruptions as
being an indication of an ab-
normal condition of the system.
* Thia is why so many thous-
ands have been enabled to free
themselves of these un*lghtly
blemishes and painful akin an-
noyances by taking a course of
Yon owe it to yourself and
friends to give S.S 3, a triaL It
helps Nature build .rich, red
blood—those vitalising element*
in the blood that build and sus-
tain the body.
In building rleh, red blood
cell*, 8.8.8. improve. ,
eeaae by which the body is nour-
- “I suffered from Impure blood
—waa weak, and I had lost 89
nneh weight, I didn’t look nat-
nraLIhadpimplee and waa
also bothered with a breaking-
he' --- -
~ toe prazt Mnfc
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^y^tesa—"II ^8H I , MS—^rtwssa—MDi. i ,
a clear skin comes from within
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335540/m1/10/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.