Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 28, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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A monthly newspaper published
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LONDON^-Two hundred yean
ago Oliver Goldsmith was held in
jall until Doctor Johnson could sell
the manuscript of “The Vicar of
Wakefield" for $100 and pay the
poet’s board bill. Within recent
weeks five Goldsmith manuscripts
have fetched $100,000 from Ameri-
can collectors.
Next week will be one of three big
picture* «t the Palace, each tunning
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DAILY MARKEY QUOTATIONS
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nrm; buUlah ArgSBttoe and
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Everything in the house reduced. You can save
money on the entire family clothing. Hats, suits,
coats, dresses, o’coats, shoes. Everything reduced.
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make your fleleetion.
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115 S. Elm. Phone 71.
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King’s Radio Shop
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
To all our customers and friends. May 1930
every effort with success.
Denton Electric Shop
South Side Square.
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dren of Cooper Creek were here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of
Krum were here.
Mr* A. W. Morris* and son were
in Dallas.
Miss Addie Alexandria of Abilene
to here.
’’ Mr. and MT* Henry Selz Jr. and
children of Marshall and Mr. and
MT* L. T. Burton of Marlette, Okla,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
8o1e Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thoma* and
son of Leonard were guest* of Ed
Elder.
Mis* Gladys Massey and mother
of Denton visited Mr. and Mr* R.
L. Massey.
The two-room cabin in which
Mart Twain was bom has been
moved from Florid*, Mo, to the
Mart Twain State park in Monroe
County, Mo._____________________
. Night Coughing
Quickly Relieved
Fame* PitexripUon Gives Almssf
Instant Relief
Nightly coughs, or coughs caused
■. flta by a *pjd <pr by $£ terittned teiwt
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0$ touch. But the very first
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ne most stuDDom couwn
itwntiy. *nk*rtoe to * doc-
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contains no narmnii
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funtty. Sold on »
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yyq *-11- gwte* j.ooo^g. pilot POINT, Dec. 38.—Mr. and J
rMTOrAtoroy Msteb a«L daughters
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riBruwl hJc'm-JDtaton * Bveete or Mias by Grove’s bank president,
JZaMBW” RuMeU after robbing the h.nV at n^i-te
MY. and MT* J. W. Erwin and
Misses Maude and Jane Erwin were
’ to Denton.
Andrian Young of San Angelo,
Mta Eul* Mae Young of Fort
Worth and Mis* Velma Lewis of
Fort Worth visited Mias Mary Nor-
rod.
Leon Devenport was heYe from
Royse City.
MY* Rollie Hooper of Whitewright
is here.
William Montgomery and Buster
Blanton have gone to South Texas
on * deer hunt.
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Escoe and
son. Lindsey, returned from Hous-
ton.
Stene From the Paramount
NAncy Carroll,,Hden
“Bwsitli," an Wroariou* jjtri and t
ipusical Show, ha* been bootM a* f
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, mas WtfSr: extra firsts to to 48;
graded firitf 44: current fireto 88 to
41. refrigerator extras 88 1-8: ratrig-
sfter robbing the tank at Oakland,
was captured here today and taken
In an automobile to Nashville.
Trnn, for safekeeping.
The man. Elmer Grayson, former
resident of Indianapolis, was found
in the home of Blaine Duff, a rela-
tive by marriage. He was brought
into Bowling Green in an automo-
bile by French Elrod, a friend, and
Elrod also was held.
The other two bandits were be-
lieved to be in Bowling Green, and
officers guarded all roads leading
out of the city and Investigated
possible hiding places.
The keeper of a lodging house
where they had lived for several
„ days early this week saw them last
Mr and Mr* Lee Reese and chU- nl«ht’ *nd °®°eri took up the chase
2 few minutes after the two. muddy
and disheveled after fleelnt from
posses, had been turned away from
the bouse. One of the men appar-
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land Thursday. It is the story of a
Federal marshal's experiences with--------—------- ---
cattle rustlers, in which the mar- «As bean of th* Tcmpte w— ttw
shal voluntarily serves a prison term
to get clue* on the rustlers and is
given a tip by convicted rustle**. It
unfolds a novel story and was pho-
tographed in beautiful locales.
“Courtin’ Wildcats" is the picture
booked for Friday and- Saturday■
Hoot Gibson is the star and he starts
out to tame a wildcat of a woman.
The story concerns Gibson, attach-
ed to a wild west show, attempting
to court "Calamity June,” a comely
performer who has blood in her eye
for all romantic male*
The week opens with Art Accord
in “An Oklahoma Cowboy," which
shows Jar one day only. Monday.
The story runs from a smooth, hap-
py-go-lucky beginning, where .8
cowpuncher, tired of punching, looks
for adventure and something to do.
The picture soon takes on a West-
ern atmosphere and finds what he
is looking for. From then on the
stoy is filled with a thousand .thrill*
T J* acorr, D?nton Re ?r
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TOu^iH^Er’fSS? ^?8h- .an<1 1 ,w 111 certalnlY my friende ebout them
You,fr<Ha me egain m I am eure thu supply will not |Mt IomE'1’*”
— A bMy.fwst handed tn your name to the nmnaKlng editor of The Quincy
*upply h“ onhSdl ymrS3I
prooRDiy near from mm
Denton Citizen* — ^K“*d^’,tARL NOLAN.
the N’ortherRLj SStaJnPBtltSCkMe “ PeCBM *° T°Ur WMMto
bave^.^orttrtat^^1^^^^ie.or cracke<1 onlr w*
Lee H. Brady ■ I®
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By living in your own home, tending your own flow-
U am and garden, your own chickens, ete. — - »
We Have Several deal Homes That Can
Be Bought Reasonably Now
Or if you want to build your own home,
have desirable lots in various parts of the city.
No trouble to show you. Call 18.
JOHN ORR, Realtor
Smoot-Cartb Bldg. u
THIRD
The MOOGNTFION of the Lord in
a great PUBLIC act of worehtpf
realm 122:1-4, “Our feet ahall
■tend within thy gatee, O Jerusa-
lem I’’ “WHITHER the tribee go up I"
Paalrn 128:4, “Unto the TK8TI-
MONT.of lerael!” 1. *.. “The ARK of
the testimony,” ae tn Exodus 20:33.
34 (earns word).
realm 188 S, “BKAUSE of the
house of the Lord. I will seek thy
(JERVSALRM-8) Sood I" The heart
of Jerusalem wes in the Temple (in
David's time the Tabernacle) and
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that happmwd hg. ter ob-'--
1 turn, wan some >. axceiMit
1 first week of the mV yror
will be brought to a cioae at the
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100 OflL cent talkim outdoor
ClOh show* St rtiday
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Me ptaw* aro yji a groat
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erator firato 87.
Sansas ctty livk stock /
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 28 —(O. S. D.
A.)—Bogs: 800. steady to strong: top
Cattte tK Wess: 18; week’s top:
heavy steers 1488: 881 lb. fed steam
KTSR™ op,
ened steady at an advaaoe of 8-
arouM 17A8 and July 17.88. a* the
sa&viwa.*5
Stay. .CHeat Britain tn dol-
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. demand 8M 13-18: Italy
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Dress Up for the New Year
i dnriat 1980, to have always
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ing that yogg elodMS sra .freably cleaned and neatly
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NEW YORK:
Stocks irregular; Beata Roebuck
drop* FH8dn four pointe of year’s
Jtends auil; low priced indurirtata
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RadioJa, Model 33, for only tp,.^
“Submarine," a drama of the sea., Paas" will be shown at the Dream-
will be featured at the Dreamland
Theater heYe next week, showing
Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 31
and Jan 1. “Submarine” is a com-
posite of the most thrilling inci-
dents in all the great submarine
disasters of the past, tt i* said, and
graphically pictures the conditions
under which the rescuer* work, the
steps being taken by the govern-
ment to safeguard the lives of the
men in the submarine service, the
condition* of the sailors entombed
In a wrecked underwater craft and
the efforts to get oxygen down to
the vessel.
It is the story of Jack Dovgan and
Bob Mason, petty officers of the
United States navy, who seek ad-
venture* in an oriental port. And
there are plenty of adventures in
their work as diver* on submarines
and in brushes *<1>. native* Through
tt all, of course, runs a pretty love
story.
Hte Friends-Hencewogtb I
you not servants; for tb* 8*FI
knoweth not what hl* lord dot
but I have called you friend*;
raff thing* that I hate heard of
Father I have mede known t
ydU.—John 18:1$. 4
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Colda, Grip, Flu, Dengas
Bilioua Fever and Mnlwfa .
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FOR 1930—A RADIO
•re (gseentatton ft mltftjft .Tibs
d win rufi fpr the tottowtng
*, Wednesday and *nB$MMff.
fcte* Nancy Otfidl |b
the due role. Halen Kane ate *M1-
tributes a big share of th* pstttog
power of the film, and in tt"ft»
dings three songs, an of ttta** ■’
her winsome manner. ,
This pteureaftotdsevaeything in mu* tea B C8M a
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■hade advance and subeequentiy re-
eeftag'SR metaa*.
Wheat atoeed nervous. 1 1-8 c to
3 l-8c a bushel higher than yeeter-
jSenPelomd unebaaeed to 1 7-«c
•own. note S-Se off to l-4c up. and
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 28, 1929, newspaper, December 28, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348400/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.