Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 8 of 10
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her bead ste-wore a moot lor,
crown ot golden material
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r surprised 11
much an the man who
tt Brnetor Robert B, Howell- 1
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in Denton
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high, regard
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had rather n
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of this count
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
? . to Wear*
wa* paid
during C
ha‘s paAt
ownership. He hag been manager
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Woman gtad Up and Then IWow Up
.Of coumUMra ie a* eqUogm
for that. Women are more repsepg-
S'T ’
its lack of aetfve WASHINC
grim cmmse
Spenda most
fto Tilin-TI
5 <gr«*t deni ol
claims no g
quickly and effectively an under-
taldng can be carried through is
governed by the degree to which the
citizenship is united tn its effcWts 31
Since thr citizenship as a whole W
prospers in a growing community W
and suffers advetaity to one that is 4|
k ttoeeeeaful American buainoar man t
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aths (In advance) ••*»•••••• »•••«* »»»»eS<de»*s»«*
uwraai Ty TM pctUc^->..,.
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foporis of
; have prov
'The fact i<
ays at nigh
socially and. culturally. J '
‘'1,000 of <Fur money haa
bUtos gbd ,c__„::
ttt only in thfeir In-
ing him. There
when he will nei
„ , _ „ turn the comer that will lend*
we tw’or drew in,, success. JI he does Med it, of UM
'*H8 reputation will be one of ]
U&fXxrlAxxt things tkMKt wtfl 4M
■gtwFlt to him or not A»d -1
la the sort ot thing bia wtfe n
about saying in regard to him: 3
-If he does make a success
thia I shall be surprised. He’s on
and could work for someone elee
hasn’t got the ri<
kind of ability tq go in for hl
gait,.-.!------------
“He’s lasy. that’s whats the m
-many wsrom coi
fttid ■•**- ■ •
pbile seems not to hkvs
dritstand why it is not a.simple mai - 1
tee to enlist all forward-looking pro- ]
pie of„any community in all under- 1
takings for the general welfare of ']
* th»t community.. V ' 1
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tad ri5g»J|n parade* «B
bb was the Wmto oompUn
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easy term*.
3. Dependable service
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u . . .in silhouette, in
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in nmi?
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the 2ai N, Locubt " Phone 8S9.
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ritton and a
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now on. Thin
ed Lattn-'Al
radio. Our j
ibj&l to the dangers , ^rirenH
cattly fair. ~
rear/tK r1 ■■ 11
• ih*t theiw ^ia not a ^^MMMvasgpaOavMiMeM^iMMovavaamvwaw***"*
I iReeord-l'IironiolsI, Oct. S, l®ld->
a* Kelner, IS, daughter of Mr. •
TON, Oct. 3.—Franklin Adams, vH-
m- of the Pan-Ameriean Union, who
uf hia life bringing the Americans and
iericans closer together, reports a
(progress for the movement. Mr/Adwmaj- >—- - -< •> «S
„ eat share of the credit; the trend up- ... ——..i. ■ n - »a ' ■
pears to^be inevitable.
t'gtnbtigt
W 1786,000,
irnwenta, a
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“Next yes
l5|£_?entrw
“The ma>
filled with
tontt ata rl
famous vend
brought a g
; sty win rd
Fandango y
hilhou^p
tlie sa« ptebM TM VMM) Mgb is.
farorod in many ways, and the|
Northwest in other ways. But a* for
us, we’re satisfied to stay in Den-
ton.
■tation. : . --------- .
• mvuuw u«e «uw* major, fi
very important.
ad for th* parang at the begfr
BOjgtoMRmaMHw
gr wain sad* tt» coMt ax
ad th* queerest
Baggy tovM fa (.
gng^Mg ah* atw*-* saw inn
Sava Money on You* Fir*
Inauranoe
by insuring win the old reliable
Toxas Hardware Mntual
Phone FM Bank Ht.
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1929 Dodge Standard SiC
Sedan.
1926 -Dodge Business Se-
dan.
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MCT-T
wauvii w n um wiuig, auwv <» wwiu ~„_____ -t-
Wfabfa«nrw« bW4b uw ^i?^*m<
dt an adventure.” ”
- “TMn I may rid* in th* i
Baggy asked.
%tata>,” agewd th* Httte bM
* * ty^shlngton
JJaybooK-
WASHINGTON- Oto. I.—T
__ . jRtinbe to .tagger*
without ror lights. Tk
^MMriMthMufaK
i was strui
___________ ^.ve been ad«
g. J«rt to this g*aasa<bM.there are so
Wagon* on th* road* th* danger ia |
Ijil' tiMiaiii tefoaMMtoF
-- It _ _ A L- J - - - f
of
tato pot so frank. Most of us age in-
k *f the honor and the feme and the
r ancestors, and to puff out <>ui chests b
w<!
our own ancestors.'.'. • tCT»| gs
fact is that the majority of persona
of their f!
F of
you can imagine what kind of
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DBWTQN, TEXAS,
While Denton is fortunate
knodfar8 vrho hinder the
and cities, It'does hav* < fayT
.No,‘«tfk' -
grus to^.95
money has been
municipalitiesjn
spoken word is mas-
t*P iff tb**.M
’ til iigiM, FIM fait Ito CM*
farosMtotin
■ ■ ■ - „la^.r..—----------Ibia pgfeaMy
Sundown
Ol i.
L
id a salary to *10.000 a |
tM Um* he_manag*d O
imdc utuiUes. HU nrrt jd
to «** a» a salary to
Mpt, Rffteieat. Cdur
rto J
rhar resan I
Laisaiix^1
Ltheir children la bound up *1
Women ar* often terribly
La family secreMsrirtgll* LLip,
faience oi course? to some woman
friend, who win do th* son* to «»-
Other friend in a Way
ma** their hustaq fa’ hi
•riien J think women erittetoa their
husbands in a general way ta*Mh
^satisfied
-t
Nd t,--------------
—--, ‘it would aet M quite
in driving an automobile under
bOMSt
k' ♦ “tr-' ceru rt
■ Jix nnvi heavily. Sow
—A siix r most valuab
sgafej
no iwsw roasssw armB
, .. toj BO crifniniils * (iu
11 b*Wre***NPe»W»woV**^B*^* WtoM
*° from justice
laws and
sanctuary id
that he had caused so much excite-
hiMgil -too M not th* kind «f a man
Ito attract so much'attentloh. Slow
and deliberate h» all to hia move-
> jiu’dUs. Imi sievur tH’t* umiwd,. HU
. - - .. ■■_ ' ,1 Ay
PLAY SAFE
—ajid insure your <
5—r It to highly infli
ble and would i
texpentove bonfire — ™
i touched off by > carw-
Stpck Polj^jpvftMR
The Fidelity Uaion I^FwK
sac* Company wrote flfteoX mil-
Ilona of buaiaess in an* year. For
* nriy tMy will Maiga
WAN1
Jmx*
p-r%i
r^FSum*
i xnefa too, worn
to talk to one another than men.
and when odg ha* too much IfaarM ro
talk on* um* up ah th* permima-
that shmild be left alone. ; --^.-,..
Ail the aame, women are foola,
tosJJfhShSiHSi
about a mans businMt affairs. For
any barm tMy fa Mm. they atop
fa thcmaelvto. _.-jx ^—17*..
_ “Of tbe lutspofan word
■WASHINGTON
PUTTER
—J]
w* aie1 glad to lire
Hi ‘r------| of west
stead of up in the great North- I
west-W* hare our sand starnML^K^,.
but they are not * circumstance ’I -
from the mnd, but wtwn tM . I -
fire gets all around you it is
... just too had.^flrnioii jteww^
Every section has its advantages,
which is a fine thing, since it would
t Rpny things
•e quite >
Texana ctgild
THE 0HNCS' WOMEN ‘
ABOUT THEM HU8BANI
Sometimes I am appalled b]
things women say about their
1s behind thetr backs. -T
jnettanes malicious thing*, 1
times deliberately unkind and
«U things, but other timer.
mu. <h.-- siiTsr<y?sx3
K«ud«v mo.< pr.mln.rt. tSX^Trt <!aJS
______ about bteirMS jffteg
yff 1 nave recenny nearu oi a
man who seems to ba doing her
best to stab her husband in
back. '■ '‘Wr
Will Anyone Lend This Maa ■
He has just started a new
lewly thrown’ match or ,
cigarette stub.
2*^
fc-
f* Texas hoM* first place in a
|7beside, mere atea, but there s
E- angle* Of favefopment alonjJ
develop tteia-Btete-QnatoM
Bo®'* °f ■ “ ■■"
ft the
tt^lWi to prosperity
Mtuafa tt CtM of
I th* meet distinguished looking men
ed *Mtiete.~He ha* blue eyte, .light t
u. VMMA, .
'1"’ Jfo. fiK
i coun-
Inter-
is bound
'.the Spanish language become, more
foe United. States every year, in the
lublic schools alone 28,000 pupils are
We are being brought together by all
communication and transport-.
H<vice has been supplemented by air-
B: time will come when motoriaC. . ''
iprihi
(From ,
Miss Evi
. ___ Hrs. MFi
e«aW ita^ninte.
m* 'wStte-.. w. C *F<
p Wi im-1-effect* to
V _± "’ ?**.' "‘Alt
'< Howard Uhd
p[paHHIIIil
’-HiE FEMININE
> Thf-nww
■^feteringly f
The edafa ..
o. details .
grafapfal
pr' ~lt M entirely fitting that the major attractions
~ of the fair should to livestock and poultry, for
wfthia fas tart few years, DrtfaJii e»mn> Mgiwsufo-
ed^.^ prominent p^Jn^prodtotfa* <t dairir
Mrfa Should amwrdfcW * gr^vdeal tofaird estab-
lishing the reputation of Denton Coifaty along
' Itaaeaa *
Ln lif A offf Vv<i
how but that m>*t
. W*4¥
It is ;xot in the number
the number *f
<«GOCO*UP JOOslul KI I! HJUlfaHNHI
JWta fated that all the better
was not fond of dressing U
they WWW Starttag.
Mb th* ^>oet tapnrtsfa
rto th* town went tbe circuff
k fagtt Stofag <m a emnei
■VI rl
Cpunty Livestock and Poultry Show opens its
Lfor a week, starting Oet. ' “ —
tearing eomplrtion aiWptiof titet'l
combining tte annual poultry shwrfald tto
UEAWTWWL -CwnL i* able fawMrto
t this f*g eomfato*lHpMMFMi|L
KfcteMaifadhfas In the State. Alro*dy-ih« annual I
.Itfay gtet» afa ifarVU^Mritefoate g tUfirfiii'-.
. inance over this p.rt qf the State, and. by holding.
“^ttess tWWWhete* satnbtime and adding other'
^ department., tfo regptong exposition wilt be of
fr^jHIsiriiralili btareftt hrsffaading the fame to Denton
*to*t by tte Workers. gram* below thgYfo fyande are only In their In-
---------yw‘Ty<“ -j* fancy ami they call for thousands of now American
'AJnMtHTDR Tttl FAIR A >»ndhoidet>T7 J
i3MKa«Lj*fa»ly^bMMT IncrMalafa ^gpltoPN* ■
* “We are (Bttfog to.be afe&tolder>< m thm:v
tries. When our money goes down there, pur
t. |fi, The preparation. !***"?£ c*5»trte* •"*>***themsrivm t
nW proof that Dentogy ’ *Wtedy
>*Btudj
______M< fangbta* <*l Mr. *»d
hter, dted. (kt Mr home in Krum thia
tr of Argyle is recovering from the
sb* bl*. .‘i
, Cart Buckmgham whi haye. bpm
itbs to fever ar* recovering a c*ly.
m yy*VjlM|* th-y'*» ■
ra JDaily Nears. z.
■unit ’■
Wfi . JfrJtefa A
by holding I
come back I
be
I- m
few
ft. . ■ .
S.
(grass of many towns
, Who accomplish about
Bph to hold back the llevelbpmuit of tjhc eityv
a—--1—i-, pMujt any; movement for the
They are conspicuously ab»enV , . .- <»
rapidly—■conlii
“In two yea
Asi»t>
ax1' tIM
I
’ In i
X2^£r*£Xn
Ung aiyia cojteifata t5wO*ywFwwj*®*
“ „ * j. are being
mrf. and ‘Spanish colors' and
America have « common eul-
as a common language. We afo to-
■ -.-v w»-j»f• WfatW-
„„ja,’the dancer from Buenos Aire., is
tlje .United States, our own Clarita Martin,
K Chicago Ihwyer, has >wen reaping - - t , .
rilical praise with h«r Stepish- dgnees frottt «g each needed improvement,
df Spain. And Sidney. Frahkl n, th* L , , ■■■
ryfo Brooklyn, is stljfa roge tn the become s reality. in torn. How
kgcee will be popular in this country
tqrican women try to keep their weight
dances use every muscle. The Greeks,
Up, the Romans ’and the Moers have
dr to them and they eaH for such a
f of the body that their popularity
n is being enhanced by the reducing
'.WLat evm to tto B«viU* to un-
M back with a big repertoire of Span-
ish will be heard by Americans from
Han-American concerts Rave intrixluc-
Bricaft tafate Jb jefotootee who has a
■ Tm/sua
to dgfaM to refan and become
• cirn t'-t ~ r"y^7~
H returned Ao his home In Mich-
igan, where fa fito> fa*fa tfofa fa
coming afflietM ' wH_
4 trouble, he facMfa te
« orado. He got as far
ha Neb.
te Ip rimaha, How*n *000 got toto
S» politics. He was a member of the
fa Netawaka Senate and ran for gnv-
jymrifa.fafa-lteWfafalMfafiffiF'
l. We’d tetter _tat fil
• tew dan so y«i -1 "
fa ■ th* *tetete < ,
. to observe--—
V** ireX^|25^£5£
than certain provisions of the pro-
grt*■w;1"*11 !w,» -w-1 ■» bibition law. mm* company
"ThnS WeuM’bs g—>" >ta »WIl t towaw nev --------■jr. /.;...: A W. T»
tte° tame Uback b*everal°davsU^S' Howe11 Wl at homc di«!USS*AK < Ag*Ut
tn* time dock several pays, ang qUestj<^j prohibition is a sub-
■ ject close to his heart. Be is "bone ‘
dry” through and through and has r i.
t repeated# deetered that proMMH
itZSUi ***. °‘.,*xlS**‘-‘J^^y - T"- «
in than tafat Standtag Mx ffa tfa
■and one-half inches high, he has ;
the bearing at an Annapolis-traln-
Thad (te high priest rent
clothes ate said. Wtart need
heard th* blasphemy; what tl
Xtrt And they all condemned
tf tenfa oi dath.-tort b
lea part-«f the need* 9F fl
.—...a- —... ...^
BURYING THE “KNOCKER* '
.Down at Bariingan, ta the |io fafafa Valtey.
my brid a City-wide foneral.foe other day. The
corpse” was labeled “the last knocked and with
meh pomp and ceremony, th* departed but un-
imentod former “ritisen” was Interred for k^fa.
..A’® ----‘needs tn ktoptag
b successful, Har-
work by sending
' tiiv<i com* when motorists will
pring there will be an IrtlprOVed high-
way to Mexico Cfay and Mexfc6 will be
automobile tourists. Motor cars will
toed with artistic souvenir., little bits
». Latin customs will become familiar to
' Americans, many of whom will pick up
1 Spanish language. *
ig it will *1m be possible to motor down
J America.
raet of women's fashions has become
the Spanish motif in the wake* of the
a*position. Spanish costumes aqd
ich in inspiration and the world's most
toners who exh hited at Barrelma have
Mteelry and Barcelona, jewelry are being
SpAnisll WCAffft (finanlak H“
Z« the mofa * 1"
Latm Am*>.:„ T-TT ‘“7_
ture as well as a common language. We c
changing artiste with one *m with the other.
La Argentina, the dancer from Buenos Au
touring tl|*J
’ cRiJi
Spanish ar*l
“Spanish 4
as long as
Any person who will purpose-
ly rtir up strife in a eoosmtm-
ity, and who win array on* dam
against another, j* a dangerous
character, and even though bls
influene* might fat refai veyy
far. it can be damaging never-
theless. Paris is n» place for
kiMjckers and soreheads. Tins
town is headed for better and
brighter day.. On with the
march at wwrsrol—Pari* N*ws.
■■. <. •■• t ■ ■. ; S. z. - • ■
Strange it is Indeed that many
citiaens new temfa tafa amential
mutual underrtandifa and co-uper-
ative effort are in the upbuilding of
a commurtity. tt I* easy to see that
each mfa wortfaig fa. a' different A
project fan get nowhere, fad it tel
trae fate many faettata werifag on
many different project*, each pull- 8
Ing away from fa* teh*r, can but E
retard progress. If the clttaebs 'of a 3
.iug community will present a united m
. Mi*t a»lL gateammeMsmenama** 'jH
> it I* comparatively easy to make j:
y<
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p' L
"iia ’ '.JjSe J’ * ’ -. 31—"J
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r farAWgdoiv
but I know him,
,- George certainly la a weodfa
salesman but he hasnt got bf fa
for figures. Why I wjw talkifa,
“ J "77 wtoatl
was charging for something and
found he dumt realta* wbat a me
percentage to profit he was g*fa
on some of his books. I got hfa
mark them all up. He certainly
Impractical."
And: an on. ■ ' . ,
These things were_ytoW to so*
intimate friends, pertaps, but fa
final about in the community qi
““ < BUOX THOUGHT MB £•
' - . • fa NFfan A V
iT^M* 'was a member of the
•OM, tO
iwt"puHt’fmorei’SJ
‘ h-.tring we ne’er drew '
Adam< kin." ’^r . -
latlort of highly intelligent, highly M- mine whether people ar*
fbly dynamic people—who av* today
the leading nation of the World.
•kouid encourage everybody, it should
to that man ean climb Up and climb
ess qf from where he ftart*.
>na may resent this article. 1 hope not.
--A - - -. ay 1 a * a ' ■ - - m - .ateO— . - A a.
True, ther* ate those among us who are deecend-
J?® ™ ter with him. He lBSnwiraVi
rnejf,came nom,^. .. r fa
mts of the people
Sarth into afalight.
fafind there
Wwing of 0— -----—„ —„ _ „_ —
would knoc|Sout of us considerable silly pride.
But I Often e‘rl ‘Y-rF " J '
rastleMness gnd lawlessness which
mor* *r
- 3ES*.
t __ ■ eotfary"' was * We flurnKna
■i rote of the worlfo Anybody Who h«
get rid of, packed him off to America.
i® had somebody or some thing to get.
darted for America, We opened our
■ emptyings of debtors’ prisons and
angeon., to banished son*, to fugitive*
, to malcontents and discontents, to <mt-
A»l ’O.U? f» human fataga found
O: “Our lateh-rtrin,
fait child of .4,____B. —
k fas evolved from our conglomerate
Ighly dynamic peoplv—wiio’ are today
¥ the leading nation of the World.
Mould encourage everybody, it should
>0 that man ean climb Lr
fas qf from Where he |tarts.
»n* rereht *»*lrte; 1„™„ __
tten to offend, but to provoke thought, but lie
•aai sasKck o «• a ® ___
H"urru't’»“Utt
look at th* achlev«mei
ry, wc can be certain
upward^Ihrust.
Jte«^»h»faift7dartcj
"ia another thing which a candid re-
far family trees would do for us. It
>^T)^”tMi”te*t’marked’ rtraTn to him th* otter day about
b *nd lawlessneae which permeates us as
7a a*ti*n» ta&a hangover, an inheritance from our
mor* *r les*, restless and lawless anctatorik 7
f ?
1
MWWWC*-,
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929, newspaper, October 3, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348263/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.