Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929 Page: 6 of 10
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YOU CAN BOY IT IN DENTON
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MODENA WILSON
If
places I BUY IT IN DENTON
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No agents.
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Have You Tried
CAMPS
Better Cleaning and Dyeing?
Better work r.t a moderate price.
Phone 1212.
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IRENE RICH
and
jury discovered today.
THEODORE ROBERTS
Sparkman's
Oil'
Phone ?7n
Friday and Saturday
Let Us Wash and Grease Your Car.
Tom
Hearquarters
Corner W. Hickory and Piner Sts.
Phone 242.
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Cream,
For prompt service on cleaning and pressing.
College Tailors
Carl Skiles, Prop.
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Phone 292.
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them for less than they
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The thrilling romance of an
unusual horse.
u>me member of the family who
takes breakfast out. An invitation
Folks buy houses that
have been used by oth-
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dist net
Miller
Miller
10c
6c
For radio set, parts, batter-
ies and tubes.
Atwater Kent and R. C.
A. Ratdiolas.
Let us show you the many
Sold on
Save Money on Your
Fire Insurance
A ^Oc Bettie of Three Flowers
Perfume
or 500 CASES OF
APPENDICITIS
ONLY 2 OPERATIONS
Wilson-Pratt Co.
James L. Baldwin, Mgr.
Phone 12.
The Coffee Shop
Mrs. -Ruth Hare; Prop.
Millinery and Ready-to-Wear
Shops: Morrel-Fritz Building, West Side Square; Wright
Building, Northeast Corner Square.
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HUBBY’S WEEK-END
TRIP”
THE LOVER
offering her the
romance the
craved
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BROOK’S DAIRY, Inc.’
“The teet.i^ln the taste.”
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tfer
A New Philco Battery
For $7.50
(And Your Old Battery.)
King Radio Shop
Phone 351.
Round About Town M. E. Conference
i Well Attended
(inr milk.
’he best.
May Price*
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Much Interest
Being Shown in ’
M. E. Meeting
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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
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If you wish your milk put in your refrige-
rator, please phone the office.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS— -J
If you desire your milk to be placed in the re-
frigerator each afternoon, please notify our delivery
men. ■
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What a ♦ setting for
the beautiful Greta Gar-
bo! And what a tale of
a young wife, starved
for love, caught in the
snare of the tropics!
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COLONIC
IKIATION
nton Entrants
to League Meet
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A 2.000 foot sewer line extension
in the northeastern part of Den-
ton, started several weeks ago, has
been completed, City Engineer W.
N. Harris said. The new line will
serve a number of houses on Frame
Street and Grove Street and will
accomodate a large territory
is now being built up.
Setter Extension I-
Pro ject b inished. .. r
The same thing holds
good with used cars.
was
attended
Quarts
Pints
Whipping
pint
Pint
^^7! EJXB lli.rr
The DE LAVAL Separator, conservatively estimated,
will increase the profits at least 25 per cent more than
ivhere no separator is used,
line points on the World’s Leading Separator,
■asy terms.
Owners
Your leak-stained ceiling-
and walls can be correct- ! |
at very little expense.
Let us tell you about
MURESCO
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Here In a Suggestion That May He Worth a Lot to Some One
We were on the East »lde of the square one morning last week and
it i> met one of our Frisco members, and what lie said was about this, most
1 . word for word
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Texas Hurdwaie Mutual
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Denton < o. Hank Hldj.
Evers Hdw.Co
John Deere ’mpiements. Frigidaire.
GaiiaHMiBiiHaiiMaiaHaiHiMMaaMai
Mr
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IM Orchids
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DENTON, TEXAS, RECOBIMMttONICI.E. THURSDAY. MAY I, 1W
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With every regular 7 5c Three Flowers box
of Powder we will give you
FREE
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Java! Where orchids
and love are both un-
tamed! Java! Where
society’s decrees crum-
ble under the all-pow-
erful spell of the East!
HOFFMAN & LAKEY
We Sell Acker’s Black Medicine.
Other Featu^l^’
Comedy Pathe Review
WIDOW ABSOLVED IN DEATH
OF HVSBAND
BRIDGEPORT. Conn, May 3.—
Mrs. Gladys Foster Beardslee, pret-
ty young widow of Oliver Beardslee,
elderly Stratford eccentric, was ab-
solved of criminal responsibility in
connection with the fatal shooting
of her husband a week ag^^p
finding returned today by^Corongr
John J. Phelan
D E NTON
"There should be a. law against
carrying can* Ylshing poles," said a
Denton man who wants to fish, but
never does. "Every time I see ona of
these autos going along with a bunch
of cane poles on the side, it hiuts
my feelings because I can't go. Poles
should be jointed so as to be con-
cealed from those who would like to
go, but can't."
UrtMBi urut, si yuu unvt* nrrnm.»ivi a wv 'mi »■
______ operation by an original xvuteni. provided you do not
until your appendix is ready to rupture or burnt.
Sattodrd pV.lngitn tend
u« lie per/ rest of our
big.lnens.
Buy Now for Decoration Day
Making a low factory price. No agents. Come to tha
yard and see what you buy.
DENTON MONUMENTAL WORKS
rnsa«: Oles Illi, a—Ideate UOS-W.______________K. A. Bslley, Msm—
Efficiency—Plus Human Qualities
Tbs quality of •ffldency permeates tbs atmosphere ot ou» modsn •-
MituUons In ths funeral directing profession, bowsvsr. efficient, ''-TO-ndt
•ore than proper facilities and modern equipment There must bo a am-
pathetic willingness to cheerfully assume tbs burdens of ths hwasted,
md Blxiya all. to be buman
V. W. SHEPARD FUNERAL HOME
lalulxir, Bertlce Phans 4S-UI
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Last Day Showing
“Ned McCobb’s
Daughter”
With
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• Friday
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of "By the way. Fyffe, that face of yours reminds me tiiat we must pay
’ "Ctir May dues the 1st. and for fear I might get busy and forget It. U-W4D
,< last ffx it now. I toOk that out with you because I knew it was a safe thing
.to do. and to keep it safe, means to keep it paid up on time "
Those words came from a "successful stayer" and not a ' falling lapser '
We also admire the individual who does not put off taking out protec-
tion until the worst has happened The Peoples Mutual Life Association,
bmoot-Curtis Building
Buy a
Rev Yosip Benyamln. Presbyter-
ian minister and missionary to Per-
sia and Russia for 10 years, will oc-
cupy the pulpit at the First Pres-
byterian Church in Denton Sunda^,
May 5. at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. T2te
public is invited to hear him.
The mlasionary and hl* family
have suffered many hardships, with
loss of all their property and their
lives were in great peril during up-
risings in their sections, according
to Rev Win. Fred Galbraith, pas-
tor of the local church. Benyamln is
waiting for the opportunity to i*-
turn to the mission held* and while
| in the United States is visiting
churches, preaching and telling of
his experiences. His sole support is
the free-will offerings of the people,
Galbraith said.
Construction of a final 700-mlle
stretch would extend the Pacific
coast highway from Mexico to the
Arctic circle
MISSIONARY TO
PREACH SUNDAY
is given to come to the Coffee
Shop. Delicious waffles and choice
of other food*.
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Our Cows Have Just
Been Tested
wn our cows, we pro-
Thal is why
THE BATTLE! CREEK OF DENTON
DR. ZILAR’S CHIROPRACTIC .SANITARIUM
Will keep yeu well In I9»v
KOI 111 < HEVKDI.ET KALBMVOOM „ 1 FHONC MH
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! Hamilton took as his text. “Except
a grain of wheat shall (all into the
I round and die it abideth alone;
but if it die it bringeth fruit"
God s plan for bringing his spirit
life to others has always been
through His people as they become
dead to the world, said the speak-
At the service Wednesday even-
ing the parable of the sower was
developed by the preacher with spe
cial stress on the "prepared soil."
The preparation of the heart is
made by the indwelling of the Holy
I Spirit, he said McGregor delight-
ed his audience at both services with
soles, at the morning service sing-
ing. "How Sweet Is His Love for
1 Me "
-atin afternoon frock
■ luce inserted in stripes to
v<»ke front and back and
,es alxive lone tight black
Cars Washed
and Greased
By experienced men.
Storage
Goodyear Tires
Alamo Storage Co.
Bert Fowler, Prop.
There May Be
The dramatic sensa-
tion of the year!
Why Have a Bank Account?
BECAUSE a good banking connection is a va!
liable asset in many ways.
BECAUSE yourinoney deposited is kept in cir-
cubition and will help the entire community, includ-
ng yourself.
BECAUSE money kept on your premises sub-
jects you and your family to loss or injury from
highway men.
Think it all over.
First State Bank of Denton
The Bank for Everybody.
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. MR. CAR OWNER
You re interested in cutting your ope-
■ rating costs, aren’t you?
Armored Cord construction has built
’’brute, strength, etraordinarily long Jife
f and I'eal economy into
; COOPER TIRES
Sh,;,We d like to show them to you. (
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A bhtrk
ha be
inakr
There are outstanding evidences
of the deep hold the revival being
conducted at the First Methodist
Church by the Rev M L. Hamil-
ton of Greenville, is taking upon
the hearts of those in attendance,
according to the pastor, the Rev
W. L. Tittle, who said. "The spiritu-
al tide ran high in the morning
lervtcei and many were heard to
remark that a revival of the old
time type was Ijraduaily spreading."
On Friday night it is planned to
have a service especially for stu-
dents in the public schools of Den-
ton, with special reference to high
ichool and Junior high school boys
and girls. The children are to sit
in a body and Joel H. McGregor.
Sullivan of Holliday, song leader for the revival, will lead
them in singing At 8:45 Friday
Texas Christian Ad- I morning Hamilton will prgach on
were among those I "Prevailing Prayer " These early
I meetings are causing much inter-
I est. it is stated y31?*
At the morning service TJiMrsday
Insuring with the Old Reliable
church
at Hie
I.1FKIN MAN IS KILLED
TRAIN
I UF’KIN. May 2 -Tony Wilson.
45 employe ot the City of Lufkin,
dud Wednesday morning from in-
juries sustained when he was struck I his final act yesterday, a coroner's
b\ a Southern Pacific tram Tues-
dii’. in-lit
WANTED . l
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Three salesmen., CftU at Room 306, Smoot-OurtK
Bldg., Denton, Texas/or phoqe 196-415., J|
■ Right plmee for tho right man-or woman.ft J
For Fat People the
Battle Creek Electric
Light Bath Poaaesaes
Extraordinary Value
USED In connection with proper
feeding and exercise, the BA'i’i lC
CREEK ELECTRIC LIGHT BATH is
extraordinarily useful because ot It*
superiority to all other means of pro-
moting elimination. The radiant en-
ergy upon the skin stimulate* the
sweet glands to high activity even
though the air in contact with the
«kin may have a temperature below
body temperature The amount of
elimination produced may be regu-
lated nt will bv the Intensity of the
application and Its duration. The ef-
fects are quite different from those
of the hot air bath, the Russian or
Turkish bath or a hot water bath or
anv other form of Inducing perspira-
tion. for while water is being extract-
ed from the body, at the same time
ravs of radiant energy are penetrat-
ing the tissues, activating the body
ceils and rendering the blood radio-
active so that by ite circulation throughout the body general build-
ing up ot tissue Is Increased surplus tissue destroyed, and
vital activity energized. Under the lixflueiice of the BATTLE GREBK
ELECTRIC LIGHT BATH the surplus tl.wiues melt away with won-
« dertul rapidity and without the depressing effects produced by ho>-
water or Turkish baths. .2
Our BATTLE CREEK OF DENTON is equipped With every-
thing you can find at Marlin, Mineral Wells or Hot Springs.
DON'T FORGET that, if you have APPENDICITIS we can save
you from an < ‘
wait ■"
BATTLE CHEEK
SWEAT BATHS Jt
FILL Kyl'IPMENT
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Imps.
olver.
| Amount to thousands of dol-
stars in Denton Uounty every si
day. This is a big help t ) Il
Ihe^irosperity of all con- S
seemed. Trte dairy business*
has developed very much,
and the farmers find it easy I
and regular profit.
■ in the district meet here in April.
I Orme Lee Koiner will enter ,4he
i mile run and Tom Finley will en-
I ter the 440-yard dash and the 100-
yard dash Miss Katherine Little will
j enter the typing contest.
. The students were accompanied
HO Three Students in the Denton I by Mr and Mrs Dan McAlister.
lOngh School left for Austin Thurs- I McAlister is athletic coach at the
KTmW to attend the State Interschol- ' high school.
' tottc League meet, as representatives I____ --
K< if this district, having won i
PIECE GWPS FOR SUMMER
1 he most beautiful lino ever assembled. Silks,
rayons, celanese and cotton. Fresh merchandise
and new patterns.
Good weight Flat Crepe $1.98
Rayon Voile 87c
Celanese Voile beautiful patterns and colors 98c
Printed Batiste and Flaxons, guaranteed fast col-
ors
Printed Rayon -in checks, stripes and
of floral designs 49c
Anna May Pongee Prints, guaranteed fast colors 29c
Other Cotton Prints, 19c and 24c
Solid color Voile, 40 inches wide 23c
GRAND LEADER CO.
Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
The City Federation has issued a
small booklet giving a short his-
tory of the organization from tta
formation in April. 1913, up to the
close of the present year, the six-
teenth anniversary The booklet is
the close of an epoch in the Fed-
eration. the completion of the
Woman's Club, and is in commem*,
oration of that accomplishment, a
picture of the building being the
feature of the cover The booklet
contains 12 chapters, and will be
of interest as a reference and fur-
nish Information to newer mem-
bers and others interested as to the
work of the organlaztion
PLANE PROPELLER STRIKKS
MAN IN MOl'Tli
HEARNE. May 2.-While crank-
ing a Houston-to-Da I las mall plane
here Wednesday. Milton Braaler
suffered the loss of four front teeth
and a broken Jawbone when the
propeller struck him in the face. He
will recover The plane made a forc-
ed landing at Franklin.
33 c
a variety
Special to Record-Chronicle
SANGER. May 2.—The Metho-
dist district conference here open-
ed its second day with a devotional
tervice led bv Rev 8 W
who read the 23rd Psalm
held the first revival here about 39
years ago and a year or so later or-
ganized the Methodist Church here
witli 15 charter members This or
ganization was perfected m a
bad: room in a store building own-
ed by J W. Peter Rev M L. Ham-
ilton who is preaching In the revival
at Denton, delivered a sermon at
the 11 o'clock hour, taking for his
text the Beatitudes and ^JoeI Me-
Git or ot Wichita Fails " Sang
“What will you Do With Jesus."
Rev T A Tippen of First Bap-
tilt Church. Sanger C A Crutch-
Held of Denison. Claud Adams of
Dallas. E I.
Bull M Jones of Dallas. E B Cole
editcr oi The
vocate Dallas, were among
addressing the conference.
To young men v ere licensed
preach Frank W Wilson of
and Murvn James of Prosper
rite following delegates were el-
ected to represent tlie district at
th" annual conterenc ■ R G iiurd.
Ja/k Howel. A .1 Scott. Chas
Stedman Mrs Astor Hill Campbell.
A C Mays, John Speer, C B Ship-
lev; alternate . J W Smith. Mrs C
J Amos ami Mrs A, A, Miller
Valley View was nan.t d host
the next district conft renee
Tile ladies of the local
served dinner
church
Tim. was said to have been the
test attended district conference
♦’"Id m s-veral years and ttie bene-
diction closed a very profitable meet-
ing
Rev Mr Martin of Maryville
preached Tuesdat night al the Me-
thodist church
.KANSAS FAKMEK SLAYS WIFE
SELF
BY i OBERLIN. Kas May 2—"When
we got married, we said nothin: but
death will part us," Charles Kas-
per. farmer, who shot and killed his
wife and self here wrote Just before
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929, newspaper, May 2, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335693/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.