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GENERAL INSURANCE
"•CT IT IN DENTON" Over aarvke Drug Blom |
out by relatives of Robert Slmnioss, i
30, whom Andrews wan alleged to
have Wiled with a ahot«un after An-
drews rtMX and badly wounded bls
wife.
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One 1928 Buick Roadster
One 1925 Dodge Roadster
Une 1924 Studebaker Touring
One Ford Truck
lowing WHEREAS Ood in his in-
| finite wisdom has seen fit to call
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
, Phone 268.
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We, The Committee on Hesolu-
! tions, beg leave to submit the fol-
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When you see George Courtney,
Oklahoma Ught-heavyweight, you
wonder why on earth he ever took
up pi iae fighting for a livihood . .
he s the best looking chap in bolt-
ing and could get a job in the mo-
vies if he wanted it . he can
fight too. and was one of the best
of the middle-weights last year be-
fore graduating to the Ught-heavy-
wei-ht ranks ... he recently
marrtf 1 a Follies girl.
Wallace Beery, Florence Vidor in
"Chinatown Nights " A Panum.unt
Picture
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HAM1LTON-SANGAMO
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
These are the clocks that are destined to rev-
i olutionize the timepieces of today. Into them have
j been built the time-keeping accuracy of the Hamil-
7 ton Watch Co. and the, electrical supremacy of the
Sanpamo Electric Co. The electric motor is guar-
anteed for a lifetime. Let ua explain them to you.
McCRAY’S
J.w.lere _______
That she is dead, she
away
With a chery smile and
of the hand.
She has wandered
known land.
And left
lair.
It needs must be since she Un-
gers there
And, You-Oh-You, who the wild-
est yearn.
For the old time step and
glad return.
Think of her faring on as dear.
In the love of there, as the love
of here
Think of her still as the same, I
say.
Rhe Ls not deed, ahe is just away."
We extend our heartfelt sympa-
'hy to the bereaved family and
point them to him .who doeth all
from our midst, our beloved sister,
I THEREFORE, be it resolved
That in the death of Ora Horton.
I Denton Hive No 915 of The Mac
| cabees has lost a most faithful
and loyal member:
One who went quietly about tier
Master's business of visiting the
sick and distressed, bringing God's
sunshine into their lives and homes
We can truly say that her life ex-
emplified her Christian Character.
She was a true friend, a devoted
wife and a loving Mother, whose
theme was
‘When don^ with the tolls and
cures of this life.
When ended the turmoil, the sin
and the strife,
The Angel s will carry me
the tide,
And ever with Jesus my
shall abide "
things well
RESOLVED, that a copy be
■ pread on our minutes, one be sent
'o the family and one to the daily
paper for publication.
Respectfully submitted.
etta mccluskey
ORLENA FERGUSON,
LEONA BLEWETT.
LILLIAN BROCK.
CORA GROSS.
COMMITTEE
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in
Hebron visited
and
Hen1
S. J McQuinn of
and Mrs. W
beautiful tennis star
Among the
Zeppelin Now
Believed Half
Across Atlantic
the most
the world
men < ieorge Ixitt and Junior Coen
are two of the most handsome
lege Visited Mr. and Mrs. H
Raiza
MIks Claudia Stinnett and
6«ntry visited ain Fort Worth
Mike McTigue, who announced
his retirement after he was knccK-
«d out in one round by George
Hoffman. Ls coming back again . .
he fights Young Marullo in New
Orleans August 16 . . . Mike is rich
but he can't stay away from tne
game ... it got the better of him
when he attempted to manage a
young heavyweight after announc-
ing his retirement. . . . Mike lias
fought more than 150 battles in
more than 15 years in the ring
3 W Jasper of Dallas visited rel-
atives here
Mr. and Mrs W W Sherrill and
daughter were in Commerce to at-
tend the funeral of her uncle. A
O. Anderson
Mr and Mrs R E Harwell of
Bynum are visiting Mrs J L Huff
bines
James Cook to Perryton is visit-
lag here
jJdrs D A Thornton and daugh
ter of Fort Worth are visiting Mr
and Mrs C C Gentry
Mrs C. C Gentry was called to
Dallas to the beside of her daugh-
ter, Mrs D L. Mosby, who is suf-
fering a serious illness Mrs. Mos-
by was reported to be improving
Wedneeadnv
Wrs Tom Gentry and daughter
visited Mrs D L Mosby in Dallas
Mrs. Bolr Gentry and son,, Mrs.
D. A. Thornton and daughter, vis-
ited Mr and Mrs J D Gentry in
Denton
j Mias Martha Donald of Dallas
to yiclUng het grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs J H. Donald
-Mias Patti Raiza of Teaclters Col-
......... -I W.
BAND'S ENTER >
STATECONTEST
DALLAS. Aug a.—Many band*
ar*, already inuring the State wide
band cohteat to be held aa one of
the many features oi the 1829 State
Fair 6f Texa*. Oot. 42 to 31, accord- I
ink to Word from Earl irons Of Ar-
Uhgton. chairman of the Texas
State Band Teachers' AMoeiation
oontest comnttttee. under whose
auspices the statewide contest is
tartng held. - This will be the first
statewide band contest ever held in
Texas. Prlaes totaling more than
110,000 are brtng offered the win- I
ners in the fifteen classes into
Which the bands have been divid-
ed for contest purposes
Entry blanks With full informa-
tion. the days upon which differ-
ent classes will play, and various
Other details, have been mailed to
gvery organised band In the sUU,
and to every Chamber uf Commerce,
inviting them to send local bands to
the
LEWISVILLE
f LEWISVILLE Aug 9 Chas G
Thomas and C C Houston were
in Denton
Bullock Hyder was In Denton
Verdie and Vaden Mlles of Den-
ton visited their grandmother Mrs
M. A Miles.
, Charles Kilpatrick of Fori Worth
Visited here
Roy Cecil Oakley visited bls aunt,
Mrs. Lee Preston, at Denton
' Misses Henrimae Fox and Charlie
Dee Thomas were In Denton
, Miss Alta Lancaster ot Denton
Visited Mrs. Tom Gentry
Miss Prances Nail visited
Denton.
Misses Olive and Alyne White ot
were guests of
The dirigible Graf Zeppelin, on
the first leg of her historic world
girding fight, was more than half
way across the Atlantic Friday
while Friedrichshafen prepared fev-
erishly for her arrival
The air liner s exact course was
somewhat tn doubt but from all in-
dications she seemed likely to reach
her home port late Saturday or
Sunday morning Late meseages on '
the Graf’s position indicated the
ship had swung in a northwesterly
direction
was trying to get in touch with the!
Zeppelin.
Helen Wills is not the most beau- |
tilul girl tennis player ,
toss-up between Marjorie Morrill ot |
Dedham, Mass , and Mrs. Cbarlotti
Hosmer Chapin. Jr . of
field. Mass However.
Bennett of England is considered |
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American i
Teachers College
Mrs E R Wolters
Mr and Mrs E R Wolters were
in Dallas
Jack Bonds visited in Denton
Miss Mary Elbert of Denton visit-
ed Miss Virginia Hayes
Mr. and Mrs C W H Johnston
of Dallas visited Mr and Mrs Itf
Jacobsen.
Weldon and Wayman Isoin of He-
bron visited here
Paul Davis of Hebron was here
Mrs Archie Duncan and baby of
Carrollton visited her lather. Hood
Cunningham
Mr and Mrs Chas Sale and Pan-
sy Goldsmith of Dallas visited Mr
Mr and Mrs Walter Goldsmith
Ernest Pair of Sherman was here.
George Elben of Denton was
here
John Everett of
Cha/> G. Thomas
Miss Virginia Hayes visited rela-
tives in Denton
Fred Sigler of Denton was here
Rev and Mrs Neal Ellis visited
in Ennis
Mr and Mrs
Roanoke visited Mr
W. Smith.
Mrs. P. D HufThlnes of Denton
*ad daughter. Miss Marte. UaJ-
MR'vfelted Mr and Mrs. J L Huff-
Out Of Range
WASHINGTON, Aug 9 — The
navy department tried unsuccess-
fully for an hour today to commu-
nicate with the Graf Zeppelm and j
later announced they felt the giant (
craft was out of range and no fur- I
ther reports would be received from I
her
Fail to Get Answer
HORTA, Azores, Aug 9 The re-7
dio station here at 4:45 p. m . which |
is 11:45 eastern standard
heard the French liner
time, j
Degrusse j
asking the Graf Zeppelin for her :
position. The question was un-
answered The radio station here ;
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DEMON. TEXAS, RECOKD-CHRON1CLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 19X8
MOM TWO
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Vacation Time Is Paint Time
You will need some paint and some varnish
Lots of things will need touching up and brighten-
ing. We are having big run on B. P. S. Faint. There
is a reason, and that is4hat it gives satisfaction every
time, l^et us figure with you on your partit needs,
large and small. You will be pleased at what you
get here.
MOO WELLJ ACOBSEN CO.
Glenn Thistlethwaite. Wisconsin,
football coach, believes Northwest-
ern and Minnesota will be the class
of the Big Ten this fall Mich-
igan, under Harry Kipke. and Illi-
nois also wil Ibe strong.
A New Month Is Here
If for any reason you are not satisfied with the
service you are now getting we would like a share of
your grocery account this month. We know we can
please you.
Phone 416.
Davenport Grocery
_____________________114 Fry St.___
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HITS GRAIN DEALS
The Shaw Studio
119 1-2 W. Court Square
Denton Texas
DECISION Fidelis Matrons
-------> Convene at Park
Eleven members of tiie Fidelis
Malrons Sunday School Class of the
First Baptist Church met in study
and social session Thursday after-
noon at 4 o'clock at the City Park
Mrs V R. Cox led the leeson which
was taken iroai the first chapter
of Deuteronomy through Joshua,
and also led the prayers. After the
lesson, an informal social hour was
held and a picnic lunch was serv-
ed
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Your Photograph
They can buy this, they
can buy that . . . But all the
money in the mint can’t pur-
chase the one truly personal
I gift—you rphotograph.
I
Harry Payne, Whitney has a
great two-year old In Bopjmn .
v atch him in the Hopeful at Sara-
toga Springs on August 31. .
some say he's another Man o'War.
Boojum Ls by John P Grier, who
as a three-year-old almost beat
Man o'War in the Dwyer Stakes,
i mining neck and neck with him
for a mile the race broke John
P Grier’s heart and he never ain-
ounted to much after that.
CHICAGO. Aug. 9 Boald of
trad a deals are "gambling debts."
an Illinois circuit court lias ruled
in a case now before the appellate
court—a decision which may be of
great importance in the financial
world
It concerns the legality of con-
tracts between customers and mem-
bers of the Chicago board of trade
for purcliase and sale of jgraln and
provision futures, bids and offers,
subsequently resulting In specula
tion.
Wiliam McCabe, a farmer,
sued by Janies R Riordoii «a mem-
ber of the board, to fOTeco.se a
mortgage and recover on two notes
lor a total of »56.000 given in set-
tlement of losses for alleged specu-
lation.
McCabe held that the notes were
given to satisfy gambling debts and
usked for their cancellation
Decision of the lower court,
'twukl it lx- affirmed places on
beard of trade firms the duty of
investigating the need of each cus-
tomer for the grain and provisions
lie orders, his financial ability to ac-
cept and pay for all contracts, and
his intention to make delivery or to
receive shipment and not to close
< ut before expiration of the option
or maturing ot the future contract
Counsel for McCabe contends it
is Just as easy to gamble on the
board of trade contracts as to do
a leuitimate business. He held that
the volume of transactions by Mc-
Cabe In the three years before he
withdrew from ttie market, involv-
ing more than 21000000 bushels ol
grain should have convinced the
board that he was not engaged in
legitimate business Gambling debts
are unrecognized by ^jaw
Six years ago Fred McCann of
Merriam Kas . iiad 400 >5 gold ,
pieces He has one left, an Ameri-
can piece minted in 1845
MONEY
SPECIALS
For Saturday
Flour
10c
Corn, No. 2
21c
Poat Toaaties, 2 for
$1.19
Criaco, 6-lb. pail
25c
Mayonnaise, pt. jar.
'..:. 39c
Coffee
5c
Domestic Sardines
13c
32c
Mustard, qt. jar
PIGGLY WIGGLY BREAD loaf
22c
Picnic Hams, hockless, lb.
Jello or Jello Ice Cream Powder, 3
Extra
High Patent
breen
Pound 13c
24 lbs..........79c
48 lbs........$1.49
Yanis
5c Pound
Cabbage
Pound 4c
Firm and Green.
Lemons
Doz. 19c
Large and Jificyv
Apples
Doz. 44c
Gravenstines J
Bananas
Doz. 22c
Large fruit.
Red POTATOES, 10 lbs...........
Al! Select No. 1's.
Oranges
18c Doz.
Sweet, juicy.
LADY ALICE, lb.......
Good as the Best.
Flakewhite
57c
Q. Macaroni
ble box,
Sour Pickles, qt.
Vegetole, Advance,
Compound
Spinach, No. 2 can
A No. 1 4-stem Broom
(tarnation Milk, tall can, 10c, baby ‘
can ..................... • 5c j
10c
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: .6c :
15c
Dry Salt and Smoked Meat, End Cuts, lb
Beans White onions
Pound 5c
’ 38c i
or Q. Spaghetti, dou-
n, He z
25c ,
25c
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Free delivery on $2.00 orders.
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legs and sell for less.
Dry Salt Jowls, lb.
5 bars P. & G. Soap
Cigarettes, all brands, 2 for
All 5c bar Candy, 3 for
All prices.
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Cream Cheese, lb.
8 lbs. Vegetole, Flakewhrte, Com-
pound '....... $1.10
12 l-2cr
19c'
Fer Home, Shop or Farm.
Ata© M«yU< Wadioni.
Deden
25c ,
10c
we have in store for you. We buy for^ •
All nationally advertised brands.
Jul'- , :
,U. C. Travektead
. 215 E. Hickory St.
Phone 1057.
COODLUMBER
For. All Purpose®.
? -No matter what cIrm,
quality or quantity of lum-
ber you may need, we have
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Have plenty cash to pay
for jfood used earn. Prefer
Fords, Chevr o 1 e t s , or
Dodges.
. J£' W. w7xintM«r.
For Sale or Rent.
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You’ll Like Camp’s Cleaners
You’ll like the way we clean and press your clothes.
You*Jl like the prompt, efficient manner in which
we return them to you. Remember—
We Were the First in Denton to Introduce
the 50c Cash and Carry Plan.
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lb. peas I
white grapl
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lb . mmatl
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torn. 4c td
Irttuce 10 I
doz . beeul
bum h. cel
25c to 3(kl
2< lb , gral
25-60c d<»/|
plant 15c I
TWO REXALL DRUG ( TORES.
79c
15c
Duska Perfume
Creamed Filberts
29c
$1.00
Facial Tissue
1c PRICES
25c and 50c
North Side
South Side
Phone 444
Phone 52
Caramel Cream
Soda
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candy,
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CURTIS’
A 75c bottle of fragrant
Duska Perfume with
each Duska Face Pow-
der. Both for
Made with caramel sy-
rup, two big scoops of
ice cream, and spark
ling cold carbonated
water.
April Showers
Bath Powder. With
large powder puff. A
high grade, perfumed
powder. Regular $1.00
value for
delightful summer
In pound bags
In many everyday
items through Friday
and Saturday. Ask
about them.
Ktaneo Facial Tissue.
A sanitary cold cream
remover. Softer and
more absorbent.
DEPENDABLE
The service here is the kind, in banking mat-
ters you can depend on. Try it!
Denton County National Bank
Fall Plowing Is at Hand
Cold roll disc plows is our specialty. We have
new plow shares for sale. We can save you money
on them. See us first.
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
Phone 806. E. Hickory St.
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