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mhwter and Velvet Khga. Alee new
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Bags and new Bed rpepi fflmttore.
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and how good It tastes when
it oomea from Charlies!
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West oak jR»<f
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The prices range, according ti siz^—
$2.95 to $5.95
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A. M. Stinson his moved h— I--Z—L, --,
ing a farm south of D«nton from Dr. M. L. Mar-
tin.
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Sidney Hocks ate some green per-
simmons this morning and started
the day off right by whistling while
ha talked.
one who Would perpretate such a low triek. Why,
those scoundrels might have broken Ike’s wrist!
“My 'opponent has sera St to make an issue out
of my dnantac *
on n—“ ?
it’s a
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Two and 4-Ib packages at a
bar«in. Call us—27 or
W.T. Bailey & Co.
insurance
an older day. And atrtady
*~Z ZX become inteiar*
ythlpg religious Anything
Mort than 125X100,00S ' worth
of matches were sold last year,
according to statistics. These
must be wrong, though, or they
do not include those borrowed by
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' Trouble Aggravated—Confidence
' in nn unfaithful man tn time of
trouble is Mke a broken tooth, and
a foot out of joint—Prov. 25:19.
FirtbOaM Plumbing
Inrtallgtion and Repairing
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Human Interest Editorc
By WICKM WAMBOLDT
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people's marata” Then a little later
grandmother could have Shown in
dy else in the country was voting
«ton, the national capital was wit-
stration of protest against the con-
us ths eitissnship voteless. Various
Kington have proposed a eonstitu-
it to permit the residents to cast
. votes fn national elections. Election day in Wash-
: tagton has bean ahasneterised as “Washington’s
Day of Hmnltotton"
The residents of ths national capital were dsriied
ths privilege < voting |g the framers of the eon-
f PRESDEMTIAL 1
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Mrs. A. P. Cosgrove was painfully hurt at Pilot
Point yesterday whan she was thrown from a bug-
gy as the horse she wee driving stumbled and fell.
Charlie Wolfe of west of Denton had his right
foot crushed yesterday when a largo rock he was
lifting fell on it.
After the Ysufcees gpZ
dents started all ever agl
raise money for the hus
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WHEN LAWYERS DISAGREE
ighway CanaKsaisan Cano Johnson is a taw*
He was a lawyer beConbhe Was a hMaNW
lor. He wlH he a lawyoF after Me has eeaeed
When the copntry was small, a
kata at Washington could dk-
choeen to gather tn the passe cur-
rency. It may not be that the au-
tomobile and gasoline magnates
have garnered most of the money,
but when one hears the continuous
complaint that business is bad and
yet sees the streets and all the
parking place cluttered with mo-
tor cars, many of them new and
all consuming much gasoline and
oil, he i» sometimes inclined to take
the view that the automotive in-
dustry must be getting most of the
money.
sough. At, Louis reel-
on their campaign to
me auterere.—Adrian
Rynsnyms: impulse, incentive, in- .
fluence, instigation. -
Word stud?: “Use a word three -
times and fc is years.” Let us in-
ereaae our vocabulary by mastering
one word each day. Today's word: "
Remote; far away; distant -Me
preferred tata rwnoto. aseluded Mta."
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Green Valley
Tho Deaamtcr meeting will be
held at Cooper Creek on the first
Sunday in the month.
J At the last .session of OongSOW
' axn biMs were introduced. Onto
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This development earn#
the senator’s failure t
paign’s leading issue. S
his opponent was an
Iti?
At a recent exposition in Mexico
a dress so flimsy that it can be
drawn through a finger ring was
exhibited. Judging from the way <
the flappers are gowning them-
selves lately, it won’t be gewe ;
until a dress is exhibited that can
bo pulled through the eye of a
neodl*’4
A headline says “Cutten Group
Buys Interest in Sinclair OH."
Wasn’t it that same group that
bought t an a interest .in * bootleg
liquor* ▼ y *
Well, the election la almost
here and the wheelbarrow season
and all. Aflnrtuw ^otap
(Cc-pyrigM. 19SS. NBA Servioo. lac )
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this tolerance hflB'.
ant of anything mH
that m«Mto < M
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< Ttuo tofemms is a fine tbtag if
----tatarty want dflim
This Mensmef
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acceptance of the fact that people
see truth from many angles. That
a person may sincerely hold beliefs
IhSt are incredible to flMk
peopte •»« m mmna*
change them by saying "omthti”
That it must often come to pass
“that the oldmdarxhangath.
tag place to new. and God 1
MWseU in may ways, tatt
good etmtom snbuld ccrvupt
world." That there is a great tool
Tkat WMto pou havs a rWtt to pag-
istcr dtaaptoovai of conduct tha*
dato not seem right by yagr toaBn -
dards. nevertheless your main bus-
______ jtaags is with your own rendusi~-As
forms of religion. Hut she Stevenson has txxt tt "One person
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^fe^iLriteiigmr
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I ;be Hable to the county. Such legislation would make
:tba tax collector’s job doubly difficult, but ft would
prevent some of the errors which creep into tax
records and are foisted off on innocent purchasers
g; , who had previously boon assured that delinquent
haw tMgMgHMr tator And that they
■. Ho wlH be a lai
a Mghwav Mi I
w has boon a iww on between the board of
I ata tbs tasrbossy cccnatastan. It was passed
Attorney General Cando Pollard. Ho ruled
to bonwrta the^last^woMi in the
ijtaton itad\lmt the board had the last say
Wr^lfiemmtasSnm- Johnson read the Pollard
n. Ho made a study of the statutes both of
‘ lartment and those
. And than ho let
authority for the
r Johnson declared
to hgs the buying
he tatetanata lay
n the tMe^epe or
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monthly meeting <d the Denton
County Community Singers' Asoo-
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By GBORGK BINGHAM
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Denton Building &
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dollar bUB to the Treasury Depart-
ment in Washington as fast as toe
new currency gains circulation.—
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THX MAN OF TOMORROW < <
There’ll be a strong man tomorrow
Fighting out there.
Stormed at by sorrow.
. Attacked by despair.
Betrayed by the traitors.
Maligned by the hater,.
Abused by the greedy.
But loved by the needy
And cheered by the fair.
There'll be a strong man tomorrow
Fighting out there.
Pleading to borrow
What tew men win spare:
Belittled and doubted
And openly flouted.
But still for the new thing
And still for the true thing
He'll venture and dare.
That man now unheard of
tne na- fl,nt hl* *ajr trough.
3. TTS S5S’J’wK,‘,,_.
to don't be down-hearted
wrwwbSt, fou youngster, just started
ch caused Tbit man may be you
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A candidate for Coagreab io
New Jersey made short speeches
and sang daring the greater part
of Ms meetings. The very man
to have on head during.ene of
those filibusters, u
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George Bistany, New York'
huntsman, is going to Africa in
search of a white rhinoceros. But
why such a journey when they're r
still running those . New*Tork
night clubst
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—Prepare Now for Rainy Days
From heanay, we gather that there waa once
a man poueMed of ja house with a leaky roof. And ‘
\_j it rained he couldn't repair the roof and when j
didn't rafn the repairs werw’t necessary. The
moral of thi/story ia readily apparent.
Prepare now for the..sold,
You will find in our store jui
M TNBT TIHNK TltoY'RF. TGLBB-|i
» I mean, of course, t^o hntwftanrt (
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IS States dM ant want. ■
Now, the danger of such an occurrence is slight
; to the point ta impossibility. Washii«ton, with per-
• haps half a million citisens, could have little effect
I.M the. ctaMfltota a nattoaai eisatisn, even though
• the vote was unanimous. To permit the Washing-
tonians to oust ballots would ta no wise affect the
. Nation, ata M will remove Hie just cause for wrath
J that has overcome the citisens on every election day
.since the national capital was designated. Every
other cltlxen has the right to vpte, and about half
• of them make use of the privilege. Maybe Wash-
• tagton citisens will appreciate the ballot to such
aa extant that they will vote their entire strength
.if allowed the privilege. ”
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—-Senator J. Boomboom
McWhorter’s hot campaign for re-election has re-
solved itself into a battle of personalities on the eve
* re now that the na-(
!*s services
told MeWktotar___
_----- — Jpiseopalian, which caused
him to think that his campaign was as good *•
won just as soon as ho could spread the word'
around. Then he disevoered that Episcopalians were
in good standing and net .arech different from any-
amp 4Jse,
An indication of the way the great McWhorter
battle is being fought may be gathered from one
of the last speeches of the campaign, made by our
hero.
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PHOENIXVILLE, Conn —A store
here built in 1775. the frame of *-
which has hand wrought nails and
wooden pegs, has been bought by
Jlepry Ford and will be taken down
and transferred elsewhere.
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THE ULTERIOR MOTIVE
A man influenced a friend to buy
to a place alongside of his own. “I want you living
next door to me,” said tbe man to hfa friend. Later
the man was tendered a cheek for H75XM) by the
real estate agent who had handled the sale.
“You helped me make the deal,” explained the
agent, “and I want to share my commission with
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RUBBER BOOTS
Men's and Women's
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ly everything, still there are things
Utawb up now and then he don’t
exactly understand. For instance,
the Gander Creek road runs east
and west At this time of the year
the sun sets directly down the road.
I He noticed it day before yesterday
evening. But late yesterday he was
over In the Calf Ribs neighborhood,
several miles away and in looking
down another road that ran east
and west, he saw the same sun set-
ting down the middle of it.
Words Often misused: Do not say,
“Where has she gone to?” Omit
"to.”
Often mispronounced: pepsin, I as
In ''sin.” not as in "police."
Often misspelled; aerial, four
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What’s the fare to Argentina? Af-
ter going through what we have
had to listen to In Ute U. S. cam-
paign now at a close, a country that
elects a president without a single . 'o«
speech holds an appeal. (^OUnty SingCtS
The new and smaller one-doilar
bills will be coming soon, according
to Washington advices. The Oov
w enunent has1 arranged with tbe au-i
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The proposal ta now mtae that the Legislature
J»asa a taw preventing tax collectors from acoept-
<* l«mJ<>r the current year tuta
Meek taxes wlgre paH, eta that should the col-
ter accept the current taxes while delinquent
as were coHeetible, he ata his bondsmen would
rersDAY NOVEMBER A UM ' ’
Just Before the Verdict!
In addition to the regular program
cf chorus ata quartet number^ a
special number vu given by the
cbwcb citar. ----------
. OiortalRBlng wax led hp D.
it looks like the best plan has been Carpenter of Trinity, L. D. Huff-
•tutttor < Midlothian, J. H. Brew-
er of Litartj', C. 0. .Stafford ata
C. O. McCrice of Denton, O. H.
Cardiff and B. E. Helms of Pilot
Point. Quartets wtiidi ^eng Were
composed of O. 6. Stafford. C. ,O.
McCrice, J. T. Simmons and Hu-
bert Jackson; B .L. Darnell, Char-
ite Mack A W Belter and Mtes
Pauline Beller, of Mustang; Doc
Jartson. Ehrum Maeetr, Kinston
Conners ata Viner Durden <k
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DEN-froN/TEXAS, NOVEMBER 6, 1928 ,
BACK ON AN EVEN KEEL
By tomorrow the outcome of the presidential
election will be indicated, and within the next day
jar so, th* winner will be definitely settled. Then
'pomes the long wait until March 4 when the new
occupant of the White House takes the oath of
office.
Regardless of the outcome of tbe election, and
tt seems to be generally conceded that the Repub-
lican nominee will be elected, the country will con-
tinue to prosper Ata tatahMo will continue e« an
even keel. The prosperity of this country is found-
t. ta on something greater than the accomplishments
of a political a^Biiita^Mtoni ata the nation JM •
' whole would not suffer with either of the candi-
dates in office.
l^ The fact that business has continued unabated
during the present political campaign is the best
Indication that the election of either candidate would
not be a national oalamity as claimad by some ovar
wrought campaigners. Business is unusually sus-
ceptible to political changes which influence it, aa
wee damonstratod during the silver campaigns, but
this year, stocks climbed to new high levels ata
.the political year bugaboo wee downed, at least
for four years. ' . —**•;—j
With the election practically over, with the ex-
ception of the celebration cf the victors, it ia time
for bnaineas men ata citfawna to place the cam-
paign ata its animosities in the background as a
contest which h*a etaed. Times in Texas are Mood
ata there ia plenty of money for those who hustle
With tte
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President Irrigogoyen of Argen-
tina didn’t make » single speech or
announcement during his campaign
for the job. Who said the people
never recognized merit?—Amarillo
News.
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llgious freedom and. according to
the pact, ' left unstained what there.
they found; Doedom to worship
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and bu^w witches.
In Russia there te*a tremendcua
SOLICITS YOUB BD8INBM
b- raunr nat^w bum».
McWhorter’s hot campaign for re-election has
ata it
ut you
denied
know where McWhorter is. It is
that personalities have entered this
eause everyone known how much *
sonalities just like eyerythii
the voters not to fuiget tfHT
a free plane ride in Washini
suggested that they vote for
bergh were the candidate.
to . keep it.*
A right to that 1175.00 conunia-
i had a right to.it. Morally I should
He had bo right to it for the rea-
iken ft would have caused him
1, to be pot into a false light.
1 ) had a lurking sus-
— head that the man had
ay that home not for the sake
iship but for a commission of
refusing to keep the commis-
the
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gave it to hla friend.
“I don't want to make any money on you,” ho
said.“I urged you to eome out here because I wafft
-Nonsense!” said the friend. “You keep the,
,£ *^or,P1? world/* the man replied with final-
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say he had
to be misunderstood, to
always have
) back of hie head
dm to bi
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to church twice every
she won’t Invite her c_—. „
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ata if be was a rotter. I tacet
that M a any of Mm. Beckett's b
nets.
Jest At iBtolannt When She
Doesn't flgase •< 1
of * frtanffgixtae W* i*anwft- ,
ciently ugly act to make her sn un-
desirable rslftttvft* ?
The youngster rays she doesn't of the peuduium swfantr about Bfe
on What a friend's religion ft. “ ‘ '
What ate means U that the W^try
ion aaainat Lntoler-
betwepu our two
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/’ll DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH
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itff. **1 wouldn't think of keeping it. I shouldn’t feel
I the man
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son that to have taken
ii *17 11 *
The friend would
picion in the
persuaded Bin T
of closer companioi
1175.00. The man’s _ v.
sion and turning it over to Ms friend comes under
the head of avoiding the appearance of evil.
I know a case where a life-long friendship was
broken up ata hard feeling, developed because a
clergyman accepted $50.00 commission after having
persuaded a friend to buy a certain piece of prop-
erty. The clergyman had not expected a commis-
sion. He was wholly unselfish ata sincere in ad-
vising the purchase. He was surprised when the :
$50.00 was offered to him. Nevertheless, he took It ‘
and used it to pay his grocery bill. The friend
found out about the matter and felt he had been
tncked He was resentful toward the clergyman,
although some years later ho sold the property
that had cost him $1,860 for $25,000.
If a man should propose to ah automobile agent,
“•Hnn,F oM 9* aud L will buy a naw one
from you, would it bo equitable for that agent to
go to a frienff and say, -Look here, I know Where
you can get a dandy used-car cheap”—ata influence
the friend to buy the car. If the agent should do
that without letting hia friend know the circum-
stances, he might find himself in the position of
sa-^-u.’irSs1'J; zaA
\b,5 ^T*1" in M u**1 car—you wanted
to get ft out of the way so you could sell that fel- j
low one of yours.” The agent might protest his sin-
cerihr, and ho might have been sincere, tbe car ,
might be worth twice the money; but the chances
are that such a handling of the transaction would 1
leave a bad taste In the friend’s mouth.
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*My opponent," he said, -is a man with a funny
name. But I’m not going to dwell on that. I don’t
care how funny his name is. Go ahead and laugh
about it if you want to, but there are more im-
portant issues than that.
' “The charge has been made that there was mon-
key business in the primaries. The foul slander has
been circulated that one of my managers wss
caught despoiling the sanctity of the ballot. It ia
said that this man put his hand into a ballot box
through an unauthorized hole in the side ata had
ftjuiught in a steel trap which our enemies had set
“And they call that evidence!
“In the first place, I don’t know the man who
was caught; in the second place there are all sorts
of reasons why a man might want to put his hand
in a ballot box without having Ms motives suspect- - t -
ad, ata ia the third p^gp ftW all a dirty crnntaitNi J»aR J|ghtelfc__ _.....
I have the most inexpressible contempt for any-
" penretof. *_
might have broken Ike’s wrist!
habits. Well, as one of our speak-
•marked the other night, it isn’t a habit—
gift. Doos my opponent think he could man-
‘.__r sober in Washington? What does, he
he is, another Coolidge?
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-On the other hand, it is common knowledge that
my distinguished opponent is eaccustomed to mis-
treating his dog and that if it were not for hi* con-
tributions to the humane society they would have
been after him long ago.
“Far be ft from me to go into this worthy gen-
tleman's domestic affairs, but you all know what
the rumors are. He hasn't denied them Ret
“There are few nights that everybody doesn’t
know where McWhorter is. It is a crying shame
that personalities have entered this campaign, be-
cause everyone knows how much I deplore pei
alitiee. But our ticket can run succesrfully on
sonalities just like everything elan.”
In other speeches Senator McWhorter has Urged
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just as if Lind-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1928, newspaper, November 6, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335544/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.