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DENTON, TEXAS. REl
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Teachers Officers
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Cottage Cheese
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Denton Dairy Products Company
Manufacturers of
ntoduct but substantial
Phone 292.
Pasteurized Sweet Milk
Butter Milk
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odd re-
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Phone 242.
JCPenneyCo
duties with the |
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Will Bftref <<» bury thr tiutvlirt. but then they go and <1Ik
Attractive Designs
Durable
Ice Cream and Dairy Products
220-222 West Oak Street
V. W. Shepard Funeral Home
Phone 48 or 148.
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man with any distillery stock
der prohibition?” he asked,
. was enforced by
drew Mellon hts distillery i
ones who work
salvation with fe.tr
WE EMPLOY SEV-
ERAL ASSISTANTS
AT ALL TIMES
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“HALF BACK BUSTER
A Comedy.
Adults ..
Children
Cooper Dri-
Power Battery
K-;'
VICTOR VARCONI
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Let ns equip your
car with a—
10c
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With
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DR. ZILAR’S CHIROPRACTIC SANITORIUM
Will Keep you well In 1928
SOI TH CHEVROLET SALESROOM
“TENTH AVENUE”
Excella Patterns
Don’t forget to visit our
Pattern Department when
in need of patterns,
15c, 20c, 25c
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‘.i whnrv..: which line the East
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featuring a brand new com-1
edienne.
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday
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Br ■
laws
Gas Heaters
At Evers’
YOU WILL FIND
Complete lines of Atwater Kent and Radiola sets and
speakers at—•_
KING’S RADIO SHOP
Phone 351.
See Our Mystery Window.
175-Acre Farm for Rent
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Whipping Cream -w
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
“Jewel” Cook Stoves Gas Tubing, Etc.’
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INH'LE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, IM*
MMNHMHSIBaaiBBBMVaMMMMi
Graduates of T.C
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ana p. m. victor Herbei
comic opera beautifully
costumed. Special Mart*
By G. D. SEYMOUR
F : V YORK, N.:v. 5.—Housewives
In ctdihim ftqume num siring
Jh ’ t’i’U.. waJa. iK'twnai. flrc jei-.
Cts abovv one cf the hictosic bur-
mmmds of /he new world—the
.J.wihh cemetery in America.
■ i he diminutive plot, hardly -TO
sfiuore. where from 1,656 to
i the 8p«»r>»<;h end Portuguese
its
F BATTERY SERVICE
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jparkman’s
? 402 W. Hickory’St.
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_•rlAPGE—
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The Kind You Will Like
Because They Are
Very Efficient Heaters
few who will bo .••-ived. The voty
personal question that raeh nt ns
should give very evnest consider-
ation is. Living as I a.n -odiy, will
I be saved?
'There are two kinds c-f raved
people in the world tod’y: the enW"
who have never sinned and the
ones who have gained that statc-of.
penitence. The upper dr.’s comes
under these two heads. 8 nc? the
first class of necr-SFity will ba neg-
ligible. it behooves us to drtcrmtafl
what constitutes true penitencedk- -
j In giving the attribute. U
tence, the speaktr said: ‘A peni-
tent person is one who cries to Oxi
for merry, one who makes h's only
plea God’s love, on-* that has the
remembrance of his sins ever b»-
iore him, one that secs no good In
>® b*aana«v It a comtib.
Itngedy.
rjwgun to |>;n "flii" clHlms In mil earnest, anil good sensible
Iren eomlns fo our oCiee and signing upplk-atIons for that
p Policy. The, are learuin* a hat It iloe- for others and that
t co-t. If you, are not jet protected.
i HD and mmL US a* 11 >•*_ 1 I IK 11 ta.sjl If .1^ as.sS w-4wsaahe |
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and thoroughly dlarusted v. itli the
hypocrisy pervading society today
as a result of the rapidly ir.cr--nsing
disrespect for our laws, institutions
und everything that should be fine
and revered in the character cf our
nation. Victory U oiire and every
county chairman is being urg-»d to
leave no stone, unturned to rtwke it
the most decisive victory in our po-
litical history."
Robinson Home
Named Vocational From Long Trip
LITTLE ROCK. Nflv. 5— Senator
Joe Robinson, Democmilc vice pres
identia! r-andkUte, returned to hht
home city teday horn one of the
longest esn>|>ebm tours tver :nad?
by a ixilltlOal candidate.
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THIS NEW TYPE of pull-on
glove is designed by Worth in
black and white kid or suede in
solid coloring.
Storage Co.
Phone 28.
crons from City Halt.
1^1 and Oysters
Hbrae-Baked Ham.
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teurizatiofl will do this.
Our milk is pasteurized and j
handled with the greatest care.
NC I
i rominxs. I was nev^r in my life s>
Ip lad to acclaun myself a Democrat
jts now."
L.iws
Undn the I
William Fox presents
“The Farmer’s
Daughter’
Two graduates of the North Tex-
es State Teachers College were
elected officers at tlie North Texas
VocattCTUd Teachers’ AssOi ttKn at
its semi-annual meeting here Sat-
urday.
, G B Tremble, director of voca-
tional education of the Fort Worth
w^cTdr~imd-^n|T«un»W~rr The
Tenchers College, was n’tned pres-
ident, while H. M. Hinton, also ot
Fort Werth and a graduate of the
lobpl college, was elected secrctmv-
tr'wsu-er. This? wer? the only oftl- ■
cut i.smef at ihe luncheon held
bv the association at the Godwin
Hotel at noon Saturday (
Fort Worth was selected ns the I
ber -ath it which’ cautions Irttrud-
ei' .way in the name of a watch-
<;iiu"tercd on Janies Street, a
»; 3 h’A&y. The laundry which
'.'jcve ti c graves and the elc-
“ v : d tracks o-.s. r the street complete
the caging of the iite A few des-
_pt.: mg tufts of grass and weakling
thinking that wc w 11 be uihOfW iiW. . u,
ra'n leaves pools in the baked soil,
and every season finds a few more
be dstones wii'n their Hebrew
t. ;'s crun bling into dust. .
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Hoover . wlhijp serr) tary of com-
rrtwee abrogated the race segrega-
tion’rule in his department and
j forced white employes to associate
jwith negroes.
| "I had rather stay with n man I
; don t agree with on one thing than
I to do off with pn<» T don’t agree
! with on gnythinq,” Raybum de-
i dared. "Gov. Smith doesn't believe
in prohibition as administered to-
I day and ha:i the candor and hon-
l.esty to say so. I will pay a reward
|to anv man who will prove where
i the Republican candidate stands on
the question."
A* further requirement for mem*
bership in the upper class the j
speaker named the beat!'tides. “Too j
Revival Opened
By Presbyterians
in Denton Sunday
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A two weeks’ "Loyalty CimpalgR,”
was be.tun at the Central Frisby- ..
terlan Church Sunday lorulng
'Die preacJung is bcir1" done by rhe’
pastor. Rev. W 3. McBtmia.
R. L. Cooper of Elk City, Okla.;
has charge of the music. Cto#.'!’
was chorister ol .he I), nton enurcti-
in 1034.---- ------------------ - ----
Services will b? held oac’i cvcj-
mg at 7:30 except Satuiday mid
the public is invited.
“And ninny lepers wire in laracl
in the days of Elias the jiropltaifc;
and rone of them were clcans^f,
saving Naaman th-. Syiian." Luke
4:27. With the tbeve text McB'.r-
nie spoke Sundav iuimr on ' D-n-
ton's Upper CD's" Additional
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' 4ACQI RL1NE
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Then you can forget your battery worries for the
^ winter. Requires water only once each season.
7$ I Headlee Tire Co.
' SI “We Know Tlre.."t
Phone 88 Road Service / Phone 1000
torn down when the Republican
party went into power, the speak ir
sr.id. He told, in detail cf tue scan-
ibis invelv.ng Ohar’es R Fortes,
heed of the Veterans’ Bureau, who
is new in prison for embezzlement,
Tom Miller, alien property custod-
ian, also in prison for embezzle
ment, At'oiney General Harry M
Daugheitv who vau forced by pub-
lic sentiment to resign because he
South which has not several f i-mt- 'old p.trdonA and whine re<> nation
in th i. was re: civ d bv President Coolidg"
“w th re.-'ret," Will H. Hays, chair-
man ol the Renuc’dcan Nationaf
committee. Secretary of the Navy
Denby , and prominert Republicans
who were conneclad with th? Tea-
Scot mg Andrew Metlon. Secre-
tary of the Treasurj , Ravbum said
Mellon had recantly denied
owning, 31 per cent of all distillery
-lock in thr United States bv de-
claring he owned only $25,000 in
such ftrprk. “What- right has any
-------un.
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stock
would be worthless” The Demo-
cratic party can accidentally en-
force prohibition better than it has
Loen enforced the past seven and
a half years.
Farm Measures Voted
The Republican adminstration 1
has relieved the farmer of hts in-
come tak by relieving him of his in- 1
come, and has given him farm re- ;
He! by relieving him of his farm.
Raybum said, pointing out that
President Cppl*«Jge has vetoed ev-
ery measure favorable to the far-
mer. The Fordney-McCumber tar- 1
ifl act causes the farmers to have I
tc p*v double for farm implements. I
ho charged
TJ, A mge from the CotLressional
I hone 71 TVccrd Wzs exhibited showing that
• This
E .-Smit.)
x’ew fork and to leadership of I g/r.sia but of the'plain"peopie of
said ’■After serving in Congress G..
under nmncTBtic arid RqwHlcan I prohibition
Well, th- imperial wizard has v.’ J .
' ’ r rncrrt tip tbCT’T’^Tin^Wrn^hrTSfUne scandal.
Harry Teailey’s Cash
Grocery
Phope 193 -We Deliver 237
California Dried I’enclie.
Webster'. Lnrge China Oati
Bulk Peanut Butter, lb
Large catsup
No. 2 1-2 >’. A I’. Nyrup packed
Peachea ....,,
Monte Corn best
3 Kuners’ Cut Bean.
We appreciate every order.
citv's upper 11m-
■:-4tr and during»thX Revolution ft
<?'■: .: ended enough \f the vicinity
t> ! been fortlflecSUx_zttic pa-
rs one of New Yo-k's
- Hie British.
city l as
i -i th’ •
TONIGHT AT TEACHERS COL-
LEGE
Bargain sale of laughs, L
ana heart Hirohx 'all for the price
of a ticket to Rose Time, Teachers
College Auditorium. 8 p. m. to-
night. Auspice* of Denton Fire De-
partment. Come. 71
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eb were the only ows t> inter the
promised land. Manv ne< dv w fd 'Ws
‘were in Israel end to <rJv one $ d
Ellas come The elect shull be as
rare as grapes on th bm-b after it
has been picked. And 'The ■ ket-
sliall be as fh’c bl’,d<-‘pF glass’’ that
fscanes the reap.r-, bladd " said
the speaker in givin; r ■ripttif^I
proof of nis belief that only a fM»
will be saved.
In further discussing the r'Jfie
ject cf “Denton’s Upper Class" dr
why will only 3.few be siv d. he
raid: “Ati cf us fla'ter cUrs-flvis'V71
i Mis. Moore s;ld
Jackfon Speaks
Judge J ack rm. in introducing
Rayburn, said be wanted ta ‘’clean
LOVED BY TWO MEN
fvhe worked in a department store by day and
managed her mother's rooming house on Tenth Ave-
D , ' Pue night—
L. Qne a gambler, the other a gangster, she was
unabh* to choose between them until the gaunt spec*
tre ofl crime reared its front between them, then
•/. . downed the day—
k TOPICS PARAMOUNT NEWS
L * . TODAY AND TUESDAY
| Schedule: 2:00. 3:45. 5:30, 7:15, 9:00
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thrflU jTwo and 4-Hi packages at a-
bargain. Call us—27 or ■
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BECAUSE- .
of the prime importance of milk
Tri*the diet, its qualities of rich-
ness, cleanliness and purity '
should be insisted upon. In ad-
dition, milk should be made safe
beyond a reasonable doubt Pas-
♦ (MirwafinA will rln fhla
admfnUUaUcns and knowing both
tlic Democratic aud Rtnublican
Mcrats Pass
ws for South
taybum Asserts
DENTON MON I .MENTAL WOBKS
203 E. Hickory Phon* I1S1
E. A. Itallry, Mgr.
NO. ?5 Of IVER STREET
/ 1 and the corner . on Oliver
JSti' . life is nor.: cheerful. Thel
"Str. : is a • .shot t crie. reaching a *
81' fou,r block' from the Bowery I \ Wtsl'of °402
I electoral vote* and- with vVaahlng-
, , . . .,cn- Delaware. Ohio and Pennsy]-
; do.' wnich sv. rounds it and 1 vanik ' in doubt. Demonstration.'.
tnroughyut the Scutn. West and
East liave no qqestlrn but that the
Huppy Warrior’ u overwhelmingly
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Tr-tdmti-rf row “ t
s ti e street whence Alfred
came to the governorship j 'he' choice not only"cf the intelH-
’erk Mtid tn l«if1*‘rchin nf'—u..*
lv pas v nationally, but visitors j our great country who are tired
n> . search *11 vein for his former ««»u i‘.nmn»Mv ♦!•><»
himself, cfic whdtn Gcd im ca.±~. ?’7?T..ar^ ^110W t!ie street
trusted with his judgment" res; lOr no Plaque
- - • - yir.arks ths house. It Is occupied now
i by an mid ?rtaker, who spends much
of ids tim in answering curious
calkrs and troubling with
quest., fcr smith ouvenirs.
Scripture r< ading was 'rem Isaih I ’ll’
5b and Pstthns 51. The sueakefl gijjl ’
in part:
“TJ ° people in Danton who will
be saved are v'-iw few. Many are
skeptical of this str'ement and 8AJT
that God will repent in the Judg-
ment. But He is til'1 same ycu'er-
.!ay. today and ftnevnr At th?-time
of the flood only ei-lit tx'cple nit
of the whole world wire saved. In
Che cities of Sodom end G>»'?orrah
and of Nineveh, none was saved
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j interest cf Demoereey in Texas
|s-»yiiw iMt be hsd r.ce.vad many
+• reports of her work
I am-a Democrat v ithoet «p-
olo’ies. suflfe’es ot- prefix v he
“Aitor sorvlnR in congrest
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Keeping Well
Caw No. H24.—ft Is a pleasure for
me to repress inv views on Chiro-
practic. and I h »pe It wilt Influence
ninny others to consider the science
with a Irroad mind and to use It and
be convinced. I am sure that they
will not he disappointed.
My famll/ and I have taken Ad-
Justmints for more than ten vaars.
»nd we Kent in splendid lieal.li
through (his mrthiMl. We missed II
aftir nun I ng to Texas. f6r there Was
not a Chiropractor near ua. Natur- “
wily, we were all very happy wh n
we located here, and found Dr. Zi-
lar to be a very efficient Chiroprac-
tor and somewhat above the average.
It hnd been five year* since I had
b’jn able to do a dav’a work, for
’ ,,«d an meldent which Injured my
shmiMMN and arms. Mv inactlvene**
caused me to have rheumatism In
mv hip* and limbs also. In view of
I he fact that I am slstv-elght vewrs
of age. one would hardly expect me
to be able to do much work at all.
I c -Id do hut very little, the work
aroijiid the house, but even that was
hard for me to endure.
It has been more than three rear*
upneared. I took Adjustments occa-
sfona’lv during the spring just to
keen phvslcally flt. Thia year I rais-
ed a crop, built a large chicken house, and did atT the wotk IhM
Is required on the fnrnn I nm now able to do as much hard work
ns anv man half my age. and I am still going strong. We all depend
on Di. XUar to keep us weil, and consequently, weare a healthy
und happy family. ,
BY WANS OF Ol K HIGHLY DEVELOPED AND SCIENTIFIC
METHODS, we are capable of telling you exactly wliat your trou-
ble Is. where It Is. the cause of It. and what you should do to get
•well. Another Interesting feature Is that we are capable of doing
this without questionin'' the patient In regards to bls symptoms or
otherwise. This fact will be verified by any ot our paOants.
id South
_ i Dem erratic ad-
mini'tnition laws weir iriSKCL
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pni’ieps
anti- trust arc! others cf tm-
portance, but flies:- were -promptty
■IB5® lo^ of nickels by buying your groceries here.
Every Nickel Counts
Craddock’s Cash Grocery
at'on. Invitation to meet in Ar-
lington and Dallas also were ex-
Un ded.
The ns'ooie'lon decided that
de- hereafter sectional meetings would
Todny | not t? bold at the two yearly 1 ath-
; passed it bv and it' erings. The nioniins *es>stops at fu-
• frlug” cr Chinatown lure moetlnpii will follow the pio-'’--
n :.i the point where Oliver Street gram ns heretofore but the btisl-
nr • i- rhe New Bovrery. ncss session* will bo general ses-
An irap fence’obscures itpfrom sions with problems of all depart-
al Io the .rear end one std? inents discussed.
rj* ■ dingy ibric): r ats w!’h fire <3-1 Th? association Treating wrs at- -
Out of the 609.000 Josiuia. and Cat- can Hint'’ovtiriuuwt tiu> tomb—| termed by approximately 6C mem-
Cn the fop./Ii side a filling I bt’W‘from all acctlcis of North
RASKOB SEES
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A. sweepltfi Democratic victory in
Tuesday's eviction was predicted
in a tile gram received Monday by
County Judre Brent C. Jackson
from John J. Raskob. eha’rnian of J
the Democratic nntlcnal committee, 1
Hi* telegram follows; 1
“OU" rteetior survey indicates I
imtw.ih ih su™‘‘fo.Ke^yi?im‘th “,tri Wnscn win win by
large plurality, earning the Sd'd
South. New York. MassachuVet’s.
Rhode Island. Tennessee. Missouri,
Wlsfkm&in. Minnesota. Montana |
Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, New
Mexico. Maryland. .Vest Virginia.
Kentucky N'-broska, Colorado,
Connecticut, New Hampshire, Indi-
ana, Wyoming Okhhems......fmvrt
Utah, intnole. North Dakota and
thouU net do it. Ones who wr -----------
j-aved during p'.'t dA psnsati »r.s: 1 oc’twd. As host
Job. Daniel. Esther, and I ‘
did not. confirm to the group."
In conclusion the speak r raid
"The ones who gr? 'joint to be
saved, who :
class, are tin
their salvation with fear and I
tremhkne. the ones who aie chat- | BUY
Hable and humble.’ , —
The League of Women Voters I
urge an voters to go to the polls [ 1^
Tuesday. . - - - 71 -
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jSFitnd < j
tra--a magnificent singing mm
ble. Ticket* on sale at Oarrb
©rug store. Adm. 75c. Si .00,
and 11.50. Season ticket including
"Naughty Marietta" 83 50 to >5.00.
You Ought to Bat
More Raisins
many people today |,ive the excus
that they are as good as some; n •
who is already In th» church. Th'
only excuse that some have is that,
they are with the crowd in, fic'r.9
wrong. They Etm to think that
the numl>ers will frlyhl-n G i
Think of the aeethlriF, host swal-
lowed up in the Red Sea. The fite*
that the multitude doer, a thing 1..
LW»* two mnuih- without
bf up and a«k U* question* and if we do not convince you
■tVe you the xafeit and most liberal policy ever written, thru
Will Htnlle and p,,. H new calendar any way. 'Nuf Nevi.
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jFators are fcr Smith lietiure cf the
| legislation f Avartr.'t pdac it on
Ynnrev ic “O'U'i d ] ‘lvt‘‘irh hr h?.' been nrpreisible in
‘th-’ the • l-!!S'in6 Jick'or. en!d There is ' ot
■dDemwrecy !r 'upperted Institut on in lh ‘
iy mt mb. is who ore strn,
I .upper: cl Smitn, he said
■ ’ Mr. Rovrcr .'■'ems n think that
'f 3ov. Smitr, is lectcd that ths
I’ope '’ill come over to V,’? hini-
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raid.
Rayburn commend -I the work
Moore hey been do ng in th? that
What proto
INSURANCE
The Homa Mutual Life Association, Denton, Texas,
We now have no agent*, therefore we
have reduced our price* 20 per cent.
gUagQ n »'►« err In <he market for S mon-
’ ament buy direct from our yard at
factory price*. All cutting, carvlns.
lettering, polishing done here In our
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race. She traced the history of the
Democratic party from its begin-
ning and told ot the qualifications
cf Gov. Smith. Among’the protui-
ntni women lupponing Smith is
j Mrs. Rebecca Felton of Georgia.
193-year-old woma!’. who is the only
. warn an to ever sit in the 8enat‘,
I and tlie oldest W C. T U worker.
’the most ;nthuda«rtic pc- |
—wvirrtlnes -of the y -m- was
|P' |(|g*’T»i'lh'!p al auJltrrimn
kV'y pignt when Curgr. esm’n 1 -
Hflftun ol Bonlium Dr. C D. p’i’ of 0,01 rawkilwiuves
( SMre. W. Dyer M ic e nrd
CTl Jackson of Denton spek •
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’eg Fhcrith Israel Interred
iend.
i : «n it was consecrated. 272 „
vr c ago. 11" remeteiy wits well next meeting place of the organiz-
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MARTYR, TO DUTY
The life of the city’s official
greeter fjecr.mer. a muio'.ofitiuS one,
tait Grcv' r Whnlen. who welcomes
dlStlngu '.>'■<! v hors in Uw name1
4f the municipality of New York,!
, r_ [ should bv1 abb . if he d cucc. to com-!
one of the s’robg reasons why v.o 1 bine his public duties with the |
, mle of undtretudy to a stage hero:
t. U> famous strang- j
Led ltrs in the meiopolts. it develops,'
1 Mr. Whnlen has seen one Broad- i
j way musical show eight times and.
to be another .1’. and he is quite sure he ’
will be in the | could Ff-oiie U»e lines of any player j
10 ones Who work <m' j in cither at a moment’s notice.
HH'Mew York, uhicb toll 1
Kllgrftable work b inp den •
Tamman*. pal! end mild :
RdJ leaders of that otevn,??.-
Kiil* honorable cltirens of the ] 1,1 void
fc typ'. thvid-.l yb-ut quhlh. 1 raid Th" t
■MR Cstbol rs Pro’e.^tnnts nd 'not ' ,vw V b
tLgnd TO per cent - ot ."bom ,lfcJ 11 ™ Rayzor.
t'Utal abstainers R fi. 'n ; j f nJ hrd'
ftkuwt Tp.rrnisnv “cont'-.n-d’' ’”'h ’’1't R ’’vt
HpusUm convention, ot wh ch |
“-Alfred E Smith ef N- >4 York ,
bomltoted for pr< *idm‘. Judd 1
IM that at the convention New
had onlv 99 drl'ora'.e ■. 1
i'Tkee 23 Tjpr:s:-nt-d cnlv j
Nb ‘il^Tconventien, he point.d
E^'C
Rt^ipe who sto'ed the' the
BMl TTinv'pl* of -________
3msupremacy rf the white
^matured Alcohol
^and Glycerin ,
Iptre ’ T"
'.For Your Radiator.
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BROOKS DAIRY,
“The Test Is in tjie Tast
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do wo neod
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covers all your needs. Make our office your headquar*
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■Curtb ^rd^ii?0”0*-
RKiJbt Unck Dick oa IM street^
ncss sessions will bo general ses-
t?’.d c.. ,.„v ,
w!*h fire <3-1
the tomb-1 tended by approximately 6C
l.xUU: 'SW-——_ -11 ___H_..
fi'ntipn is topped with b*l! boards, Texas.
v.’. i> jtit out over th? burial plot.
< : diiieent search reveals a plaque
in. <]'•’ the iron fence which iden-
ai d <) scus$ matter.- of local Inter-
est wi.h whxh th- principal spetilc-
®'the Democr’a’‘e'iKk;t. |-r WIW' n-1 f^uhsr. He called'am
M read n t'v fretr. J rp,T,10n t0 8,1 b>- J N * '*-
JterfUFree Trein re» ftT»-LLLL._in the Ihciud.CxmimiUo Sat.-,
ws. ... . I urdsy. which was entitled "Collide
Fclitiis.”
! “Mr. Bavzar .seems to b- rore
bcci tis? th? college pri fessars arc'
j inhrcitei* in goad gi>ve:nnu» it’’
teachers would
d fending Democ i
J. Frank Nm’-
r> mJ others ht'd',’t g no up I
North n -n't R pvt)tc?.’i eprnip-
;i:n which they orc try nr to rail
town our tbre-ats "
Forty rrefp rorr in Harvard have
sigred pledges tc support the Dem-
—w.... . ( t'o'i: lire D.’. Nicholas Mur
K’3^*^'e“Tanw-mv jr“J' Butler cl Columbia Umverei y
nltofee 23 Tsnrreenred' e>»lv il,<’ r‘ s 1,1 '*« University ot
WP pur ct nt ci. Lie 1 loa
[ legislation
/ Qf 9 O i
n-ob ittiMs in nj
1 l RY AND MARK! I
Satisfied patient* send
us 90 per cent of our
busIncM
t
has not I
al! f<
II
fl
Pte that
cites rth<
sld'1* of
cliffcrcnc
«»
rd
in <
cur
a tor in the Rcsw
trkt. Mrs McGaH
ells Hann, was 1
and has visited
recently.
The election h
1 SOI
iho arrlv
You 1
—itemrn
Msrv. !>. 1 p
rd tn the New N
day Mrs Louclia
ter cf Mrs John
F
R(
The etec
Then let
•«n* we JML^
where we were t«
for
excitement in
women, a ho
booth said
In »ucli &cit___
1 forgot my teeth
es.uht up w
Titesday mot
fnn WW 2.97
Frevtou* nl
Uen dtetit
leu* than I
One of the ifl
< ai:ir fi >111 D iH
town diairmaiB
erratic ExecutH
his npin’.an. hrH
Linnimittre can M
lhe 1930 D ■
those whe t.x.kH
rratic pre.UdenB
mart-' and th<H
the nominees.H
rtthtn two vvmiH
cut furor over ■
tartrotten. just. ■
J3?»e pereentagH
erat* voted for ]■
the RepubUcanH
rnnr in 1924 vfl
o'-rnU will deseM
: x a resul' cf thH
P’V arc tnhereiM
tardies* cf lioaH
"One of thel
the American
for the general M
try after the elM
Russell Tuesday
have b- " n v ,'hoi
t’» who have fcf
Im from all
. ticn this yea
r at least one «l
nuiqfrer of vol
ly conceded d
tote vdll be]
in Texas the
unusUal tumd
This if *1
reaardtow or]
goes, the ved
19 being govw
and that '.boa
counted, tnsto]
candidate folk
cause auuiy w
the trouble to I
The vote ir
ton County sh
tn yean on a
it Is genuine!
poll-tax holdei
will use his p
| The peanut crop
■ t> this year will j
I tween seventy-five
I loads, baaed on cs
I Lee Brady snd Jo>
I two men who hav(
I -In I ”'i ' - - < <>unt 1
■ the crop has not ;
I >■ ■' ■- ...............
■ better marked Tin
I year, tt i.s slid hr
ItO IlM ♦’ '
I The Denton Cour
I lent show as actx
I Million, president
I tion, end Claud I
I ha* taken a great
|u. ft, state that
Ip'opte have made
I entries. Million salt
I be made up thru W>
ling, but all birds ni
Iroops at the show b
I Wednesday."
"J. L. Curtain,er. ci
IDenk-r. Tuesday
friends He formerly
ton. having been c
drug business until
Waco about fair y<
TbCTc were not nei
hAll/btn fMkat
I election as were in tl
cording to Jack ci
Clerk, there were 1
live who used the rl<
voting fcr tins elect!
"Where 1* the votU
precinct—in the sch:
a mieetion asked 0:
When informed tbi
box was at the Hand
IS?*!' response
that’s handy ”
’cUar.y ot thT'old
think about ♦afemiel
Our Health Service
Embraces Every—
known drugles* method
that I* beneficial to hu-
manity. Vis: Chiroprac-
tic. Mineral Baths. Bat-
tle Creek ElfW’trb’ Sweat
Bath*. Electrical and
KwwilMi Maiwoer. Colon-
ie trrtgatww; NffM Hgltt*.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1928, newspaper, November 5, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335543/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.