Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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Wright.
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SWEETW'TER Jan 24,-f-TwO
ch'ldrci! are dead an ! cn- ig gui-
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Seventeen graduates of the^tonc-
wall Jackson School received diplo-
mas at the graduation exercises
held Wednesday afternoon. Athletic
badges and writing certificates were
awarded also to several students.
A number of patrons of the
school attended the program,,
which was given as follows: Song,
“America the Beautiful,” audience
welcome address, Robert Speer; ad-
d:ess. Rev W. S, McBirnie. pastor
of the Central PresbJ'tCrian Church;
class prophecy, Jack Hubbard: gifts
to the class, Dorothy Ory: awarding
of diplomas, badges and certifii-
Hm Hundley andC.W. Mixell
Kftfey Bldf? ' f’._________
in® Health and Accident Co. Non-Cancellable
Policy.
Efficiency - Plu® Human Qualities
aid above aU/Io b« iMMSuin T
V. W. SHEPARD FUNERAL HOME
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jty of offerings, hot also pre- \J
sent® economy inducements \
that offer real Incentive to
provide your need® here.
Service Drug Store c
WonelTl,.
'Evftty home f^is need for a good hammer, saw,
flies, brace and bit,-etc. •
You can buy dependable tools here.
HODGSON BROS.
“Where Money Talks.”
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RecoM-Chronicle want ads Bring
results.
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First State Bank of Denton
"The Bank for ‘Everybody.”
Dresses in this group arej
” and medium shades, black, »
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r- red, brown and- tan. Shadaa;
could be worn now and a
spring. .?
Sizes 1B to 42^
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vepture down to that locality. Ba-
lalaika orchestras play, but now and
the* is heard a bit of conversation
from the next table.'"She's a dumb-
bell ... I think I'll have the filet
tomething . . . , That’a pretty;
ftUMian-srt, i Mfiaioba*
I Uptown in the ‘.'white" refugee aet-
tlement that hangs on the edge
of Harlem axe places where exiles
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OUR BANK "
In reality is your bank and
that is just the way we want
you to feel about it every
time you come herez; -------*•■
Our officer® are; always^
7 available to offer you their ’W'l
co-operation and advice. jH
We welcome your busi- ’-f*.
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Denton County Natl.
Bank
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Ay.MuaO.0. ' aaadSfred 1
A ’iT^l-S Sjg
a new mp ef borscht dejxrta taTthe and dbrant v
table d iKJte bait of the upper For-
ties. - v ■ , . ■ > '<• \
There have been Russian cafes
in New York since the first
settlement of the ast sidtK but
i min®-, parties of the last century
and sightseers ot the pwreni pom
to baye passed them by. It |s only
in recent years that they and their
newgr uptown .copies have been
ftndlng the multitude of American
track U noi only corn-
ltd variety and qual-
MOTHER
UppernftWt in mother’s
mind is son. Then what
could be more thoughtful
jB; for son present to mother his
photograph with the dis-
1F tinction of Shaw’tfsignature?
*”ciTZor ft b« i® giving
mother part of himself.
The Slytw Studio
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H Has been doing business in Denton since 1893.
We write all forms of insurance and bonds.
We look after yohr interest® just as readily
■{ 4 after the loss as before. Ask those who have had
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KEEL & BOURLAND
Ph'>ne 428. / » Denton Co. Bank Bldg.
real and homey,
show you what we have?
arbrough^ jeweler
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l quaint antiquity.
Lb complete without clocks ticking i
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presence of something necessary to make
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Hit'll School Grn</.s
Th| se’itor naiih‘trnvtr-pvtv'H'T*
Tia'he- Aii-xf^t^n will *.jn*-t,Uw
nnd.teiua ur.iaunune.<Uv» wip> a
banquet >o M pA*n to the tisi-
ment of Uh FnvtoBair& Chunh
Sitmrtay evabirf, Jan. 2®, »t. 6
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A short toxto'ta uiacUm will ba
l.rld n>.s cUaa.af if*
r<ltfr whl -h f rx“ c|i|» wU4®*.cto'K*
«J ik« T«w.>r* C<Khftr sujto! $a;
today RM.u mt tow «t,ou- .,. .. .;.
Tbs tenauw ah® (how «L‘i.>Ba
Uui last M41U1; < vM»t ,/<w the grud .
in.tea and «U1 M.Xtk tue cl.x, <>f,a
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NOANK, Corn. — A scM sea »*-
pent win hauled .who.-,; uc®r,n«qv
in the fojm of.it .wen and ope-
half foot rea tel . trelahb’-cijjp
rounds. It fought jo jptoW.es and
tote «>e net,to ■frr«ds,’<. >
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THREE .CLASSES
Like Gayl. the Russian restaur-
ant business la divided into Uiree
parts.,Downtown, around Twelfth
street and Second Avenue, the
Rufsjan Bear and ite brothers feed'
working people of nearby neigh-
borhoods and a (•* touruu who with ground moat, U 4s atowst
PEERLESS
Are You Looking for a
Red Tire Value?
Then look no farther.
Just go down to—
g tSAM LANEY’S
At 215 N. Locust Street, and
get a ®«t of— ’ :
COOPER TIRES
?-A&’jiaOi." L'.i /VE... 'fst
Gicenhcw 4. va« Inst-ntlv ktttod
vlun thrown frtin nr. ajtontXhclo
to the pavtmfnt in u coBiaion
Wtancsdny Alvin Davu Callnfrti'y.
3 Was drowned wl.< n t < Jell UU‘»
a surface t»nk near M« h inA late
luisrtry Jcc Lisman Jt 3, «*s>
K'verely burned wh-n be -.Hotbed
into a can cf burning trash at the
rt rtr of an apc-rln ent htus*
Toward making Denton the kind of a city it should
•be?
Talk for Denton, work ’for Denton, keep Den-
ton money in Denton. ,
WOF Officer»
Are Initialled
Tuesday Night
Officers to serve during the en-
siling year were installed at the
regular meeting Tuesday night of
Denton Lodge No. M, I. 0. 0. P. B.
C. Yeatts of Sanger, district depu-
ty grand master, was in charge of
the installation service. Following
the installation refreshments were
served to a large crowd.
John W. Crain was installed to
serve as secretary for his 18th
year. . - ' • • > ♦:
Elected officers Installed were Ed
Garrison, noble grand; Ben Paa-
schall. vice grand; John W. Crain,
secretary; Henry B. Cadde], treas-
urer. Appointed officers were W.
H. McNlel, right supporter to no-
ble grand; Will Cartwright, left
supporter to noble grand; Carroll
Crubaugh, warden; Reuben Mar-
tin. conductor; M. A. Anderson,
chaplain; Orblne McGraw, right
scene supporter; Dewitt Myers, left
scene supporter; Dr. C. E Reed, forward thro.
CRUM NEWS
I Special to Record-Chronicle.
KRUM. Jan. 24— Mr and Mrs.
Fletcher Willis and children of .West
have moved here into the house for-
tnerly occupied by Ow« Muncytand
family. Willts is manager of the W^K1
Hardware Co.
Misses Lorena Webb and tySRBUe
HufThines are among those who grad-
uated from Denton High Schoi al this i
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G. B Barnett and son. O. B. Jr..
were in Dallas.
, Gravel for the garage to be built
by the Cole & Barnett OH OK.‘-St»
unloaded Tuesday. Construction of
the building will begin as s<x»n as
the foundation can be laid it VUi be
occupied by the Morrla ChevrolMuMo-
tor Co. US*.-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I ozenbv M
Dallas visited Mrs. Inzeuby'a latter.
Mrs W E Huffhlnes
Mr and Mrs. N. C. Nall were in Port
cates. E L Angell, principal; tong. Worth -t■ _ ?"T. r--e1—
— - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reete and
dren, Mias Ina Hudhlnts of 11
boro. Mr and Mrs Roy 1..,^.
B Bleyd. Robert Goode, Winnie Mae Mr and Mrs. J; B< Hufthlneftfc
‘'. ' 1 __ children were guests of Mr and
Georgia Ruth Kerner, Robert Mac- W>.E HufThtaAa. , .
lachlan W A M-ithews B W Me- Mr and Mr*- ®- Wi®bt auftjdlll-,
ia man. w. a M.unews, B W. MC |dreri of oarland .were here vgMttlMt
Gcrniick Brands Meredith, Doro-1 his parents. Mr. and Mrs. |(. X
thy On. Richard Riney. Calvin
Sauls. Robert Spter. Ruby Mae Ves-
tal Trena Veanweva and E. L. Van-
noy
Athletic badges were swarded to
Georgia Ruth Krrntr. ‘Frttnds Mer-
edith. Trena Veanweva. Robert
Maclachlan. W. A. Mathews, Rich-
ard Riney and Calvin Sauls.
Those to whom writing certifli-
CAtes were present were Geraldine
Ehurbei, Moselle Sauls. Lula Jewell
Hussey, W. A Mathews. Irene Blagg,
Rheba ■ Rink and Charles^ Davis.
“Waiter, this plate is namp."
Patdon n.e, sir. but tha'.s your
soup."
ry L. Stimaon'a program of co-opera-
tion and economic development la
for political freedom. >";r' ,
Another fMtor. UealdM tbe Stim-
son administration, which has tang-
ed to put the soft pedal on Ipde-
pendence agitation for the time taw-
ing. was the republican victory fk
the national election in the UnittK
States. The republican party ia re-
garded as not being "Mmpatieo,"
that fa. with not being in aympatirel
with ttta Filipibon' independence as-
piration. Therefore, what was the use
of agitating when it wouM do no
good* Had the democrats gode hrte
power it would have been a different
matter. Since that party bad a Phil-
ippine independence plank in Mb
platform, an intense independent
campaign would have started taunef
diateiy. c .. „ • '
One eueh nrnataeft on which
independence qu&tlon pushed II
ouriw nuppvi vci , v. —. —-viutlUgh tije factors Wl
right supporter to vice grand; E. W- “ ln th* «"
(inc jo | Carlton, left supporter to vice nnp
:ib, Who. in the first clash of
ipino revolt apetayt Spain ■’
I hisy Opuntrfmeh’ to vic
'Oa»sUse..
. . Cl »vi>iu J. i I < J’J Ult-N IIW c , - - - A-*-.
TtKsclftv and Wetn^«'’av Mauriur- Madre Mountains In Mexico and
~ • ."■n. - brought to th« rlv®r banks at Ojin-
ago. opposite PreakUo. It is not
known Just where the bridge will
span the river. 'r '
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-Colleen ' Moore th “®y»-
arid to-
morrow.
1BAMLAND—“The Spieler," with
Man Hale and Renee Adorer end*
run. Comedy 'Red Hot
t>$ftfIpj6-The flrtt of fifty
cars of pine pilings purported for
uae m building a bridge across the
Rio Grande.tor the Orient railroad
has been hewn out of the Sierra
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tu nuH grand. Bail WQey, Inside guardl- 4 honor the
pi®’ ■Ri 4
Opens Drive for
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Interest voters in bills before
I.c: ’stature yrop:*imi that titles to
To as lands b* validated has b sui
launched by Andy M. Bouriwnd,
proident yf the Wot Texas Cr.Abi-. •V_1,veJ1°r.
ber of Conwrcc. ■ ,. . *
Brurland lias made speeches at
T brock mertin and Altanv and
plans to ijkmpavxn other towns tn
this are«t He is urging W- $l. TfiK-
£ ana to-throw their inilucnca t-i tkc
bills to insure totto pas J ate by: lb?,
’’Ulatant. •
"Sults instituted by so- failed
land grutberf fthn? on alleged va-
cant lands in W-rst Texas oil lleldi
are '■amonflaged rcbberli* tn 4’
■prive own wlo pioneered this state
of tho fruits ei their tott." accord-
mg to ■Bourland. . . .
Based perhaps, upon the Iotoro-
ing lines written about Mark Twain,
a project is nearing realization to
make the famous American humor-
ist's home h re a shrine tc nis
ninnory -
An option on the heme expires
February' 1. By that datfi Miss
Katherihe Seymour Day. a descend-
ant of Harriet Beecher Ctowe ar.d
head of th? memorial conr.rnittei,
hopes to have received the *um
e-iked by the present owners nt the
property. The figure fixed under
the option is $155,000, and an addi-
tional $45,000 is btinj sought to
meet repairs and provide iurr.ish-
iifg^^and maintenance Efforts to
save ,the home as a shrine begin
nine years ago
In tills ntPlfbling old structure on
Farmington Avenue, Samuel L.
Clemens, b.tter known as Man:
Twain, iked until 14191.
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“Huckleberry Fipn, “The Prince
and the Pauper.” and other cooks.
Mis ctoie neighbors included HAr-
riet Bxecittr Stowe, author of “Un-
cic Tom's Cabin,” and Charles house. Thr.»e in tlie 1
Dudley .VVarner., _/j,
J itere such noted literary figures
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17 Graduates of —
Jacksur^ School
Get Diplomas
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the sorrows of Uwir pato ^*7^
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dinars out. native and visitbig. who BQKSCHT AND SHASHLIK
want. a_chamge from spaghetti anti There, too, more concessions are
ma®e to - tbe American palate. TTia
Russian foods tfiMMelvM vary widc-
tr. kut towtabrarany nto. A
•re standard.. : as, tub/^instance,
borscht. vjT' •-’tvfT ; ■•}’
. borscht is a vegetable soup mhde
with stock from tfanirtfit msat
and served with ® cream. Accom-
panied by pirozhfcf, a pastn^mied,
MtoAbw *|M Ml.A KA A— —a- -' - - ♦
meal In iterif anil is so” popular
that some American restaurants
serving it. often to AB PtaMM Mk.
recognizable tom, ; > fT;
Another dish always recommend-
ed to the stranger is shashlik, which
originated among Oaucasion shssgu
herders. It consists M ♦ altornatft
-liras of lamb and tomatrew.. hmibwi
on itorasaFg Salad witti Rtooiant
come to sot and talk and play dreretog. <lto ^S^h
Mimk f <r inin th® nttrhf ptlfritt and ' ’toCfce COfn-
pWe a tyHaU 4Mmu. tSb calories,
needless to say, arp appalling.
Goal of Freedom
Always in View
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runged it, ihe kitchen woub
the street “that the servgnta
wt'teh the circus parade »
having to run through'tBp*
The place where his Mllard
and tomom band c^kats
would be indicated.
The hon-estead har. been call 'd
by Albert B\;eiow Paine, biogra-
pher of tbe humorist, ths "happy
residence-" But by thosff prtistic-
„; :34M4MMton been |
' the house with the
The design of the rcot;!1»wcver,
aid not prevent Twain from coin-
ing such gems as;■4Jftlktttals the
r.iost valuable thing ha Ike. Let I
uk economise it.” Or “If tbe desire
tc kill and the cpporfmtty to klit
t-lways come tocdhmW------
escap ' hanging? Or ypt
“Let ua be thankful rf/w.tty
But for them the rest;or Qs
not succeed,"
I* Besides bring used .isJjkj
Tom 8ttwver.'-4u e ^-autbe^s, the ho>®4
serve as a branch of toe H
brnry and the iiotne of H
dren's clubs. Ir, reern*. 1
has be»n used as an ap
tc- sev4« the home are tbei„
ol Hartford, Inc
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GALVESTON-1 he .1. di ral gov-
ernment, is to construct a fl.OOO.OJ*
marine hospital here, J. W. D.wte..
general manager jit. the Gnivntan.
Chamber of Commerce, annotineadJ
Mt»r a trip to :Washingtoa ' *]
Feed Is Going Up
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Buy now and save. (For
the next few day® we will
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Nine year* ago agitation was begun in Hartford, C
former home (above) of Mark Twain (lower left). A can
Friends of Hartford, Inc., led by MIm Katherine Heymoift
now may result in i the purchase of the old house at pr«nei
apartment building. Miss Day is a lies Cendant of Harriet 1
once Mark Twain’s neighbor.
HARTFORD. Conn., Jun. 24 —
He nrrdr no brr«-re w -tone n-eci-
orial.
5 < t wc keep his home a sii>n to all
OI our d:ep debt to him host-
high desire
Found lusty joy along the comrion
way
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Pea® and Blue Bonpnet Seed.
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h discussed flu Ijertn. Resolve now, for good h
to be had thro
ST MOE TAILOR SHOP.
■RVICE GROCER
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929, newspaper, January 24, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335609/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.