Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Chevrolet of Chevrolet History..
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secretary of the tnrasury and it has
base WuliMtad^.that hia sBlanUMj^..
would meet with determined oppo-
sition in the next Senate. Senators
Nye of North Dakota, Brookhart of
Iowa and Couzens of Michigan are
among those opposing Mellon. Ob-
jections are also being made to the
appointment of William J. Dono-
van of New York as attorney gen-
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TEACHERS’ EXECUTIVE COM-
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FORT WORTH, Jan. 12—Stat*
Superintendent 8. M. N. Marrs eras
the principal speaker at the open
meeting of the executive comnSlttee
of the Texas State Teachers’ As-
sociation which opened here Friday
and continues through Saturday.
Marrs outlined his program for the
year and other routine bustnsss was
transacted on the opening day.’
to always achieved on your ’
home With our painters bn the
job wing our paint —and our <
paperhMiAera using our wall pa- '
per-.-beoauM the material* we
provide, gfe of the bast quality,
enabling skilled workmen to j
produce speedy, srtistlc work. I
and returns to his old profession.
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X. Bushmen Jr. Others who have
prominent parts are Earle Poxe
and June Collyer
Emil Jennings in "Bins of the
Fathers” portrays the role Of * Oer-
man-Amnwen, ■ who ■ etacta aw a
welter, becomes » saloon Meper.
then a rich bootlegger. foHmrea by
a prison term In which he acts as a
waiter and upon release falls back
upon the vocation of a waiter again
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ging is handled in mieh • wav as
not to glort*
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are Ruth Chatterton. Zusu Pitts.
Harry Norton, JSw* AkOwu. Jack
Luden, Matthew Bota. Harry Cord-
ing. Arthur Housmen end Prank
Becher.
The Story or "Honeymoon Flats"
concerns young married couple, the
boy an ambitious yeuRg MMi anx-
ious to succeed in businem and to
support his wife on his salary; the
girt the dai«hter of wealthy par-
ento who instat on MkCftig «W to
the couple to enable their daughter
to live in her accustomed style. The
spats between the in-laws furnish
ideas for many amusing scenes
George Lewis and Dorothy Gulli-
ver head the cast, which includes
KMthiyn WtfBkih*; * WXM CTanc.
Bryanf Washbum, Phillips Smalley.,
Jane Winton. Patricia Caron and
Eddie Phillips.
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THE CHURCH
By REV. W. H. GEISTWEIT .
iPastor, First Baptist Church. Dayton. Ohid^ I
I am thinking of the church-1 true. God-feartog. huaianity-loving
its mission ano ite function. It is »ul ought to attend it, be in it, and
red with anything support it. .
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A love story of the underworld,
with the principal parts taken by
Tom Moore and Seena Owen, "His
Last Haul." an FBO production
shows at the Dreamland Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. The ro-
mance of a mater crook and a Sal-
vation Army lassie provides a basis
for the atory. ’
“Beauty and Bullets.” featuring
Ted Wells with Duane Thompson,
shows Monday, and The Adven-
turer." starring Tim MeCoy, shows
Friday and Saturday.
In "His Last Haul,” Moore has
the part of chief of a band of ex-
pert safe ci'ackkinen. who hides in a
Salvation Army gathering to es-
cape the police and there he meets
Ute girl. His apparent sincerity
wins her over and it appears for
a time that the course of their love
might run true. Then he admits his
reformation was merely a masquer-
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Class A-l, two deaths at $1.10 each ..
Semi-annual dues, $1.50 each
Total Cost for the Year $5.20
We paid each qlaim the same day it jvas
presented and have no unpaid claims.
“WATCH US GROW”
(A Local Mutual Aid.)
Highly dramatic and likewise in-
structive sequences of scenes ap-
pears in Fox Films' “Four Sons,"
feature film which has created a
sensation in New York. Los An-
geles and other large cities. The
film, based on the original story of
Miss I. A. R. Wylie, shows at the
Palace Theater Thunfday. Friday
and Saturday of next tveek as the
feature of the week # bill.
Other films to be shown during
the week are “Sins of the Fath-
and Tuesday and
"Honeymoon Flatsf Wednesday.
In “Four Sons.” Margaret Mann
has tlie role of Grandmother Berne,
mother of four stalwart sons who
march off to war. Woven Into the
major theme is the brotherly love
of the four sons and their devotion
to their mother. Three of the
brothers leave home to join the
army of their fatherland, while the
fourth, who has come to America,
joins the American colors and sails
to fight against his brothers. The
war scene* are kept in the back-
ground. although one of ths dra-
matic sequences comes when the
brother, in the American uniform
heara.4^»e call of “Mother' from
the lips of a dying German soldier
to find that it is his youwgest
brother.
The part of the four brothers ate
taken by James Hall, Charles Mcr-
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Ment <i«aHty broad-
C'1& mahy attractive
and $1.98
LOOK OVER YOUR
WARDROBE
Our service in cleaning, repair-
ing. pressing and dyeing will ap-
peal to your sense of economy
and your desire for excellent
workmanship. Call 24.
Wanted
1,000 lbs. milk per ctoy--trill nay
12.15 per hundred for 4 per cent
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Yearn ago, the Chevrolet Motor tio^l
Company designed and built it*
first experimental *ix-cyTipder
motor. Thia far-aighted step wat
taken because Chevrolet engineer*
knew that the aix-cyilnder motor ia
inherently" the moat perfectly
balanced motor—the ideal power
plant io* meet the growing public
demand for greater rcterve power,
faster getaway and, above all—
smooth, quiet periormance.
During the last four yeara, over a
hundred six-cylinder moton—rep-
resenting every conceivable type—
and tested on the General
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Combining smartness and serviceability. The
last perfect touch to the ensemble is the correct bag
—or purse. We have same most attactive selections,
pi r and will be glad to show ydu.
| f ' McCray Jewelry Co^
j- Phone 102. '^; WestSide Square^
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complications to the unfolding of
Uie tensely dramatic story. In the
supporting cast are Charles Mason.
Al Roscoe, Henry EJedfey and Wil-
liam Scidmore. -=■ - - ■ »
"Beauty and Bullets" deals witn
the adventures of an express com-
pany employe who undertakes to
cause the arrest of a band of rob-
bers. Many thrlling sequences pre-
cede the big fight which compares
favorably with any picture seen re-
cently tn point of action support-
ing Wells and Miss Thompson is
an excellent cast which includes
Jack Kenney and Wilbur Mack, t
Thrilling battles, hairbreadth es-
capes by the hero and other re-
markable details mark the swiftly
• moving plot of “The Adventurer,”
the story of adventure and romance
encountered in * Lautn-Amertcgn
country by an American soldier of
fortune. The supporting cast is
ade for the benefit of the pohee, composed of Dorothy Sebastian,
Charles Delaney, George Cowl, Mi-
chael VlsarofT, Gayne Whitman and
Alex Melesh. 33'^-^
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Real bargains in HomesJ Farms
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als and social standing of a pre-
scribed sort and. usually calls for
the signed recommendation of oth-
W frWflibm. 'Which- -it ‘ dews after
supposedly careful investigation.
The church is at the other end
of the pole. A man whose character
may be as full of holes as a fisher-
man's net is welcomed in a church
on one condition—that he desires a
bettw character. The vilest sinner,
desiring a new life, finds accept-
ance at the hands of Jesus Christ,
and on the basis of his professed
repentance and faith in Christ is
accepted in any church 01 Christ.
The slogan of the church is not
"the survival of lite fittest;' but
the regeneration of the unfit!
Uusually, a man joins a club or a
lodge for what he can get. An hon-
est, sincere man joins a church for
what he can become; for what he
can do. in the great battle against
wrong, against sin, against inhu-
manity. Tv" ’
The only ingtiiuUon to the'world '
humanity, that work* and Uve*-fer
«<wc> and s^k to NW
1 manhood and
bring in the MKgdtMI
h this old world heed*
years
and fwr a Million miles of Testing
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id with any avtomobi
From time la time, the experimental
model* werweora down for insneo*'
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— until the MgMit Tiru itor was de-
vetoped and procK*incad correct. t thaa;
While the new timeyttnder motor ‘
wa* in process of development; other
Chevrolet engineer* were perfecting
other pert* of the chaaei*. And
another great ai
tion—thfi FiaImm
—was de voting it* gimntic resource*
to the creation or the finest,
sturdiest and most beautiful bodies
ever offered on a low-priced
automobile.
As a result, the Outstanding Chev-
rolet offer* an order of well-balanced
excellence that i* extraordinary in
Proving Ground. This constituted the low-price field. From every
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1929, newspaper, January 12, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335599/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.