Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1929 Page: 8 of 10
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feather. In blue kid combined with suede we
Mr. Shearer in the bosom of
and heard
committee
Shearer’s
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bay tn-.L
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fe* land has been cut over." Reforestation programs
tae under way in several counties, and thF avail*
We Umber stUl standi
in the ranks of the tor
•sal years ft e
Sherman has
£>*htagtoQ Mt only ft tta arot I
<Mt MM nftMcnftl goytrnmant but ths
toMtaMRtars of tttmftrstaw Ot
? tatatoe
AMrw*
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And alt
lehairqwn,
er was de
. admirals -i___ ,
the witnesses,
never at a loss
tfve wisecrack
iting. Be made bis headquarters at
the WiUard hotel. x
Xing prime minister
of Canada, was in Washington in
1S37 and wag a guest «C the Ca-
nadian legation.
The crown prince of Sweden liv-
ed a* -the Swedish embassy here
durtdU his viglt to the capital two
famous Queen Ma-
and her two chil-
Whlte House dur-
1 Ubfe wKWit uti
1 fewlfng, try our •
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m far as the rest e< tta
werld was concerned he was W,--- ---
ways T o'clock That tad teen the the same purpose as
time when he had stopped yaarg 4^ M
YavoHU df all blue shoes.
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A Real Meal
a seg jealousy, but a ]
sy of achievement tn ata
I never liked her bacauM
---Ji outshone me in my
Un*,
down to that root before and 1
a bit dl&gusted with myself tq
it so rotten. But I have an
that we'd often be surprised, i
did dig down, to find how n
times jeaolusy does enter into
Wta. : • •. - ■
People think of joalodsy mop!
ten in terms of ask jealousy,
course that's the most potoi
Burwtaia’j
ive just do- tttan all ill
ousy. Jeriou
The pretty
tjvncr p*wv^y
cusy of «U other artists. The b
nest min's Jealousy pt other b
nets nton. Ths competent ho
wife's jealousy of some other m
l>ecial competency.’ The mott
jealousy Of the success of O
people’s children. Family jeak
between children, caused ag
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iwers baa learned ins triek of thwart'ng the to btfe child 1>y a 'pa'
---.X Who is careless enough to wan
. chUd’s nature that way. task
now and then felt by one mi
of the children's prefwpnos fqr
otter ywf j» oftmnunj. Cwwtf
r Jualou?yffiy
green monsta—and how tt f
feed on the vitals of its host! W
infinite sufTering it can causa I
to those who f«l it and these 1
whom their tires are linked
And what an ugly cqst ft can i
to the finest character when
';e«t permanent or even tempos
eontaflL ■ - ’' .;
aflMtaffiwre gvasta at t»e hs^T
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the regular order at Wftftto
society discusses only
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I condition
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—--i-..-.—‘ .. .. ‘tag 7^
The Germans have teen ex- &
• perimentlng with a battleship ■!
operated entirely hy wireless x
from a remote control. Well, we . . “
have always contended that the «--*
• Worth Record-Telegram. J
Don’t put anything past those
Germans! White they were our ene-
mies (n the fttaU conflict, we tad sd. tba ilmo backwards t
Prompt, Efficient, Courteous
X SERVICE
If It’l gasoline qr o|l you
vvlcapfeing... let jig handle
tt for^h
1- Crtscenl Filling
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to that skirts are much
have trains are.mpta th
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of say
over
wishes to do So, be-
nuule > succc** and
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. never made M success, Why should he not start all
ever «W«bi to make one? Tomorrow is another day.
It ean be made the beginning of a brand new life
brand new world. ■ *' —
am_a failure,? declared a man to his wife.
succeeded yet.” .
If we have made a horrible mess of things, or
if conditions have made a'mess for us, wo* can be-
gin tomorrow morning clearing away the wreckage
—as did th«taan who cut down his Wasted orange
trees.
generous to nq
with jealousy fl
sdous of it rm
tensely jealous t
finds reason to
jnu are reta—I
I cannot wort with i
i if they are poor wc
not tolerate their w,
are good shaft jeato
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anything in the «
' ttftjr love but wm d
8ft tA0m agftinst o>
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l whom praise of a
gall and wormwood
Excessive tatouv
can got as fita • 1
who has a weatata
ba clock to share his secret and
tare hto aaggte .- - -
fe have bte ptous ahead," the
1 tiaek dock told them, as they
Eed out that evening. “But be-
ta, go I tata W>e request to
t tata Wk clock certainly
plenty of magic, for he could
teuHL teOi. Wren though the
ften taM wHb Mb on adven-
l ife"« v toft that they <M
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or haure h<
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WASHINGTON, Oct. T. — When
the prime minister of Great Bri-
tain and his daughter, Ishtel Mc-
Donald walk through that massive
door at lire PynftBota Avenue
October 6 and are conducted to
the guest suites, something very
closdy akin to k record wiS hare
laarftfflTTtaF^Mto^L
JUUhsay MaeDoftald*s rating and
States was back in Ifta. Then
President James Buchtasn had the
Prince of Wales, father of'the pres-
ent King Qeottre, M his guest. *;•»
black Not since that time has rota1’-/
ttontaSTto <^SSS/T?w’
there hare teen endlees tLlL
royalty ■ ^ndrrviTnous ^commoncrt
in
they
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best infornwd capital reMart.------
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That's sure to satisfy. Give
Ml 4. Gay’. Tin Shop
Pfone 710. 219 W. Oak.
M ehaeacssr. teta*
SSTisSyWro
ta—n
■Au editor spya prohtbttojrtag
made America .what It to'today.
Bat why blame it all •• prolflbf-,
.r.t.
' A Boston merchant bit i held,
up man who Med to rob Ml* Store.
The storekeeper, ft toftMC-W
armed to the teeth. J’,
Sometimes glasses will Improve
a man’s golf—-that ft, the kind
of glasaee you »•*’-
w* ftbirwTStl*
writes verses when bo can't sleep.
Insomnia must be an awful thing.
Jonah wm a gded man/ they
•ay, but he set a bad example tor
stowaways. • c
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A hunting pt
••arch ot the gi
-VMV WOT WtlSK X71
• gas-rs:.
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gftta
WbtaHautoft^tag tSfrotaTl
landing th4 right .
self-righteous indig- l i
as rem.niscent^if Will Hays when the lat- I
to exp lai ft the Sinclair oil bond political
itions to the Teapot Dome committee, ex- <
j*?* -js
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MWBI
.rrfttowdy «<
jSftMftXe teespseto^-totad*
SXSStESr'ZScU £
(From the
W. B. McT
from C. B. J<
for ft,. This __
cotton’Ip. Denton in 30 yearn.
to «*ve them credit for 4figemtfty.
daring and accompllahment.to wstf-
fare that had not teen equalled in
the world’s history. And new, With
disarmament for tha world being
talked of and Germany presumed to
be suffering heavily from the post-
war burdens, tlpri nation Is forging
lltf9d*nyf^i in the evant^^
i k nlWMrf** th* other great ccnfliot, reports indi-
inhnihiora amano •mm"w. «ww*
cate. We believe that Germany can
and should ppy all that V>e allies
have demanded, ynd that the mage
her burden is lessened the J1**?
ter nations in preparedness for an-
othet conflict . t.#
«>•»<.••••»»■»« •«ssse as ss*MSsre<«*s»s«>'VM*^g
r.t>.wtaM^iv»«iiwps*«<*««' u..«
w^tap it 9 tT ’ ¥
• 1*0
[, MtM Stator? to Tgxre.
2 Cotton in particular is oue of the cfciof raw Jgp-
ducta which ft>tar>t entta’y **
State, while practically aft of the wool, mohair and
hand, ptoat fcwo-thtas of the raw petroleum goes '
' through manufacturing proeessM in Texas, white
about M per cent of fee toed earth am steughtored
hi this State. Almost aft the foreat products, mte-
,and
fan vtten
Bfe patriotic and clean
up your premixes, re-
moving al) FJBB HAS5r
years ago-
ria at Ruitan
dren stay St I
Shearet
__ }*•?**
sensation stimd up by
.— ------ many who watched
him. And no one at. all in the crowded
room ftgftr~Way underestimating Mr.’
abilities gi* a high-pressure super-sales- f
>rtyP’ assarted the aggressive, self-
ly paised Mr. .Shearer in a loud
t after he took the ddth.
And ft Was, Too
taugh old Senator Sam Shortridge, the
*n 1 •* F*s anybody’s party, Shear,-
^LSkl11- Ms Was a match fpr .any of the
in. Hte personal!..,-------
si-mi>Honaire shipbuilders among
lost none of his composure, was
•? •B*n8Wer. «nd th re wain eflec-
o judiciously that he often had
teUM’n and the crowd in roars of
»- -T- \0*' Much as Ills, egotistic brash-
A<* under your skin and abhorrent as
S*o°bo ',kow,nan an<* tt behemoth among the bally-1
ago to return Brta-
Ment Wilson's visit to bft country,
Zj and his suite were quartered at
Mb Spurious Perry MbMOt man-
DBMTOM, TCTAB, OCTOBER 7^ 1»»
*’ ’ * SHIPPING OUT «AW PRODUCTS
.' . The smmint of raw materials which out e<
T>vas yiwrto ftetortes^fa otfier’ parts of tfie
'wort la almost equal to the value of the manufac-
tured products in Twxm. Rtaart Me “
-wrttar of the Daltoa Jfcta
great amount of raw materials whi
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half of tM «M»
BTORTANT
FALL SHOE FASHIONS
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An ottktandiiK numW'tRfflroUr <lu>wffififl
I ki pictured above at the left. It to a distinct-
ive pump with reptile heel and vamp. The color*
^autumn’s favorite 4ft brown. A similar shade it
v shown in an all-reptile oxford with bfeck heel.
? a,'v!t Te*etf f«*m Sa^ Aiqfflo'where
k~" 'r~ •■ , y * i . . J*)
:■'/ /'rt. k-il
first to make a statement. His i
nation was rem!nlscent^>f Will Ha;
t« tad j
contrlbqj.
^a-?, 4*0./acc..an— Phyetouo that
.ridge talked him out of It, he settled down and
<«<*M.V, suavely and persuasively.
Shtawr’a gestures are magMifcebt. Hte
hands move as if he were caressing the commit-
- too—or tryteg to hypnotise it. Soon he had Short-
rtdgc unconsciously imitating him and the joint ef-
fect was superb. Soon no question and no answer
went unaccompanied by its eloquent gesture,
The only tiny flaw in Shearer’s outgivings was
a comparatively rare lapse of grammar which show-
ed that thia super-lobbyist’s coat at polish had not
yet been completely applied. More tluyi once he
m w?c<' ho Wfed himself
as having said; ”Wbere is this money5& were gq-J
ing to get off of those other shipbuilders 1” Some
of the man's propaganda literature also has had
its ungrammatical spots. /
“I was speaking for the country at Geneva,** he
asserted at one point in explainnig that his ship-
minded employers were second among those he rep-
resented. ■
This idea that he spoke for 120,060,000 Americana
wm rather typical of him. One had the impresdiM _
2££S sus?* ?»a
"* ft? h",M-
flrmativeVord, he always says incisively: “Quite!'* ■■■■■■■■■I
—"W—™ I » ■ ■■ ■ M MIMIM
Years Ago in Denton
*■Jilmniiftiw ■>
the Record-Chronicle. Oct. 7, IMO)
Way bought a bale of potton
etato PW pound
I M believed therhigneat price paid for
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Capt. R. H. Hopkins, who haa been vmv ill, teas
reported to hp somewhat* improved ‘
S£2Td^j
la a Mbit and
rip op anyone
the world do yoq fight it? T
think a start could bp made tn
course, ■tauld try never to Mouse
twAe showing
•onto ware ebann-
i idm that ftatauy.
W be got-
itair w? 't..-,
n E. Turner
Crocerynnd
Phone 25<
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WASHINGTON
LETTER
;> Ry RODNEY DUTCHKR
mittee and subsequently remarked;
1 , “He Jills ma with indignant awe."
Market,
or 935k. ’_
■Ml
tdfcu, _
tar iMM in
blatta, an iu-
^ut t8?1Mly
to colonise her dominions with her surplus la-
Jrnus far her efforts have met with a success
» with his family:
ba*Jo£ “’““try to the gory
t whan ft waa all ever there won
I under tetter ebndft'o^wm be
raging promises C;.,__;
t In the power of tha nation to keep them.
Ke looks back on his experieiutea, feKlMblc en-
: I ^ VICKIS WAMBOWT
. After Florida’s big ftreece in 13M, t
of ter citrus industry wm pitiful. It uu
to walk through what had teen magnlfl
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the ground covered with frozen yellow fruit.
u. .i_Men wha hfut worked a quartte e< ■ a eentury
building op fine groves, qnd who had felt that -heir
incomes were .assured fbr life, knew, as they look- |
id oa feeir Wfttarrd trees, that everything had teen
swept.away/ And here is how two grove owners
reacted to that distreaafel situation.'’ , . ,
Ona apld, *T am undone; Florida is undone;
orange-growing is dead."
,, - - A© he feK hl£ prove, and his pretty homo beeide •
ft moved his family to the city and got a job. Gra^
ually hia abapdoged grove grew up to weeds and
bushes. Miscreants and vandals stripped Ms house
bf doors and window*, apd of everything-else they
couM carry off; defaced the woodwork and made
obscene drawings on the walls. Eventually the man
wga offered $300 for the place and took It. He never
got on his feet again. He drifted from one unimpor-
tant position to another. A few years ago he died,
leaving his widow penniless. That is how 'one
orange-grower took the big freeze of im.
- j. The other man faced the disaster differently. He
*?*■ $«iijrjtaiho man
fecibed; but he had a different phlkio^re.---—
brought this grove up from nothing," he said.
“1 can bring it up agateft
So he whistled a tune and began clearing away
the wrectage. He cut his trees off at the ground.
Hu mpde firewood of the smaller branches and Sold
the trunks to the workers of fancy woods. He piant-
.ed hia •grove to crops, and get what odd jobs he
up from the orange utunipK, and with the strong
vitality of the bjg, sturdy roots behind them they
grew amusingly fast. By the end of summer the
man had a presentable grove of husky young trees. M
It WMts IMMliV VAJLRA . i IiMSUs ♦ r«>ua '
www eeu • ewwevjr^ jwew n tatvi v tellrttop V<tJVw vwsslt ei*I"
growers had learned the trick of thwarting the
frost king wt)i windbreaks and smudge pots. To-
day tte umw who had the heart to begin all
again is comfortably fixed.
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ireriy sriitutti not anyone wno
gin his life anew ? It he has , _ _
mat it, he certajnly ts betfey grted to make another
succc.,8, he kno^ra^**ftft'~ ropes, If ft'
erey again to make one? Tomorrow Is another day.
It ean be made the beginning of a brand new life
M SJfiFSis . ».n H M.
“No, Dear,” said the wife, “you simply haven’t
to Toxm factories, aad bring up the value of raw
|1 products which stay witMn fete 9t»tr- T" y*
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' SEVENTH IN LUMBER . . v...
To residents of this part of Texas, the lumber
. industry means little, yet the annual lumber output ,
of TUxm ranks seventh among all of the States, i
~ tat It U ofc rf SU^whkh'.Uw- 1
ed an Increased production in Utt, while « States
■eportod < decrease. The nation m a whole showed
t decrease qf 1.1 per cent in lumber production.
Toxm tamed out almoot 1,UO,OO0 thousand board
■art wf hnater in taftfi, -and had Rift- mills m com-
fetal AUlft Jfi JW. Thtefi toum tatok r -He „„ M. .
£x,s
station programs test way to describe the sensation stirred.
tttokeepTetoft ,
fefiTOwsforsor-
a i j
____claimed tiTdis-ffi^fbr the B
•everal years of being the' “fifth industrial e'.ty
^^..t 1g ffe__ta__• *e a.. ■•___ IftteMSa . Mbtat
tata^r. w w . !»iTaiita£
rt ’ M to the standing of Sherman as awl
w». *ter. Tte government statistics publish!
, ago giving tig ranking far 1927 show
r-;—teen wm Id tenth piacgw^vahie of
j products. It may bo that Sherman i
glace in manufacturing from some st
•till must climb a long way to occupy fifth place
from the standpoint of output jT wt < ■ »i
’s.-.'"'fMnd» I® comparison with otter Tsxm cities, for ----41---*— ......- v.
the Important thing io that a city of tha ahw of
£ . Btermaa should have sach a representative group
1 of tadmtoteT-??1I1M— "**"** ***•*. ,n ®n“ber ^nearer nas me lace and physique uiat
Sf mdTOtriri tatt eanma per capita, and to look- go moot effectively with beiiicosity-But after Short-
on by otter cities uf the State m aa example . —
what a progressive eitisenship can accomplish,
ft there M g dafermrittion to doweiap local ta-
itries and patroaiae tboM tetimtrios.
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Contemporary Thought 1'
te»sreietuifpq>e '.I. gpy 1 ff iwyftflftiRte
: . SUPERFLUOUS
Itadr Wfth more people than she can feed and
properly and more workers than work, to try-
• colonise her dominions with her surplus la-
ir from complete.
s:
rate wfeb Me family:
ft?110 ttoGW ’* ** *’ Wo*If L* B«
■id be grate-
ya^ assured
be Vurk for
. .______Jfi. Ttese en-
were not kept because it was
■* 9—- i— — * * -r-r- a^.
i lteta back on his vxperietug
*** •Bd
I not he so easily disposed of m to- make T
•rial for some village square. And now the
toy he fought for tends him a piete of cold
Ity and aeta MM lb move ete^-CSraieana Sun.
• town of Burterrffl^ Ht.. ts trotog ta wit tto
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1929, newspaper, October 7, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348270/m1/8/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.