Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1930 Page: 2 of 10
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perfectly. They feature all
the new advanced styles.
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for the State expected to complete
their caw tot^ay in the murder trinl
of Danny Leach. Cisco youth charw
cd in the .laying of a man found
wounded near Cisco tai a gravel pit
Witnesses testified yesterday that,
leach said he had taken a man
cut to rob him. became nervous
and had shot him. The slain man
first was identified as R C HUI
and later as Jack Johnson of Gol-
den. Colo
Shoe Sale
Due to the fact that we have enlarged our shoe department and enjoyed a big increase
in our shoe .business, we- would naturally jhave a complete assortment of broken sizes and odds
and ends. We do hot know of any better way to sell these shoes than to offer them to our
customers and friends that have made our success possible, at a drastic reduction in price.
Every shoe in our house will be on
get before on such beautiful shoes. I
Phone 786.
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When you’re too ruahed to get home to noon
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THE AMERICAN CAFE
.North Side Square. ’ Phone 245.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
One 1928 Buick Sport Coupe
One 1926 Dodge Sedan
One 1925 Buick Coach
One 1925 Buick Roadster.
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
£hone 268.
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GRADUATION FROCKS
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One . Leu Frock to Ryy This Summer
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Somewhere in your closet hides a simply dar-
ling dress that begs to have its hem let down and
then be cleaned and freshened for another season
of Amart wear.
COILF.GE TAILORS
Phone 24.
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- GIFTS FOR .EVERYONE
have giftr for every one and every occasion
For graduation, for birthdays, for wedding showers.
Have you seen the new glass luncheon pfates? The
oraftte juice sets? The new cookie jam?
Our complete 'stock of
men’s shoes • is reduced.
Sport shoes, blacks and tans.
Real bargains in good look-
ing shoes—
HAH INSURANCE .
„„ . ON GROWING GR^;
Frank Keel
[ -’’ INSURANCE AGENCY It.
t Basement Deaton Gm-Bank. BMg. -v^-PhoM 428.
and Mrs. Ohslr ,Mr. Smothyin
Mrs. Jerome Moore. Min Duh
Mrs OtU Hillard , and Mrf.
Oibbtas w
Ttje Aubrey High Schr.-H base;
team played • GrtWrte TSprings
Aubrey Monday, the scot* HH1
to 3 in favor of Gribble Spring
TTie graduating exertlsea for
grammar and htjb school gradt
uill be held in the school audit-
Thursday evening at 8 o'pidtfc'
The sixth apd seventh'gnu
pils gave Miss Mera Prtcp '|i
shower Tuesday afternoOh
The Marcy Lee Frocks
are priced surprisingly low
when compared to the orig-
inal styling and quality mer-
chandise incorporated in
them.
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Dur spring styles are new
and smart . . . colors arc
most attractive ... to
match your new spring
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Begins Thursday
May 22
Shop early while sizes are
complete.
T^ble Shoes
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All Deauville sandals
sale-— j < ,
$2.49, $2.95 and
$3.95
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Trade in your old set on a
u .-L New Majeatic
•Vary liberal allowance on '
ally kind of radio set.
Blair Electric Co.
122 W. Oak. Phone 227.
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shower Tuesday afternoWH. '* f
The baccalaureate service for the
is was held ,in tjic
irch Sunday morn-
ing. Tire church was beautifuliv
decorated with the clash color and
flowers. Jhe music was led by T.
L. Phillips With Mrs MUstajh fit
the piano. A quartet, sang. The ser-
mon was by Rev. L .6. Tooley.The
service was closed with prayer by
Percy Tribble.
The Methodist W M. S. pjet Jdon-
day with seven members prewit!'
Mrs C. J. Amos led the devotional 1
which was on "Kind Words,." She
also gave a brief report from the
district meeting held at Sanger. ,f
Personals -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yarbrough of
Sanger visited Mr. and Mrs., Otis
Yarbrough:
Miss Bonnie Akin of Denton vis-
ited Mrs. W. D Keen. ,
Dr. and Mrs V E Hnrhou of
Gainesville were guests 61 Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Yarbrough
E. E. Love was In Port Worth. -
Miss Esther McMeJlon of preen-
ville visited Mrs. Albert Wilson.
Mrs. A. L. Porter of Dallas visit-
ed her mother. Mrs Nor^ htpln-
Mrs. W. O. Tatum was In Denton.
Mrs Bessie Mdhon of Dallas vis-
ited relatives here.
Miss Dossie Gregory of Sanger
v sited here
Mr and Mrs C. E. Curry of Na-
vp were fn Aubrey 'wgitMa*
Dorothy Russell of Denton visited
Mrs. J. R. Cade.
Rev. L. B. Tooley — "WSfURT to
Pecan Gap Saturday to hold the
funeral services of a former mem-
ber of his church whenS$astck* at
that place.
Mrs B S. Nuckles entf^ilnari as
week-end guests. Mrs R^F Plum-
lee and children of Stamford. Mrs
Charles McDearman of Van. Mrs
R M. Powler and Mrs Heigdcr of
Sherman.
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Meat Specials for Saturday
Rolled Roast,
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CHARLIE’S MARKET
Osts: No. 2 white 42-43 1-4. ,
______--.)«4ahwt LW0; 5-10 lower; too.te.
Hing 8.33: low mid- 00; medium u> choice 180-335 lb? nu
S? .•^.iTur 170-a4° *
iecelpt* 12,000, Amer- CsUle. 1,300: steadv: pil
r.„ ------------ g 00^ 25. yesrltngs u]
tew desirable cows 7 00-7 21
j 6 DO, Ha In Mtjic.k fit
---»; tew very good heaVy
up to 11.00 i
Sheep. 4,000; steady to <
year-old shorn fed wetheib
dlum to good spring lamW
NEW OH1.KANH COfc
NKW ORLEANS. May X
had an easier opening as 0«
In lower than due. and fl
showed losses of 4 to ft {
New York advanced follQi
cables, the market here red
early low, but price* soon «
on a good weather map. J
Ing down to 18.91 and Vl
14M. or ft to 0 points d _
v eat ei day’s close At the end Ot>Vto
first hbur the market was qtrtrtJlmd
at the lows owing to the favorable
weather conditions in the belt.
The market eased off»agaln owin* T.i
to the weekly weather and crop ro* rT'
port proving more unfavorable than p
looked for. New cron naonl
off until October traded at
December 1438. or 12 to 13 RQ
below the previous dose. July on
other hand remained steady, tnu
at 15.91, only 8 points below the c
of yesterday At mid-session the "
ket was steady and a few r
above the tows -
NEW YORK COTTON
. NEW YORK, May 21-Cott
ened staadv Prices ranged fro
changed to a decline of ft pottri
active months showing net,,!]
from 5 to 7 points, during earl
Ing, under telling promoted D
ttvely easy cables and a TaM
orable weather map. The mM
the end of the first half ton
within a point or two of th¥
Trading was quiet later. Thfr wwr. ,
ly report of the weather bureau was
about In line with expectations r “J'“‘
though some thought HMrenM*
unfavorable conditions in. jterwn
tern belt were more bullish iMhn hi
been anticipated Realizing XMrUou
datlon eent July off froni^ 1^(4, ,M
high of the morning, to I®rf5. i
about ft points net lower. NWw 0et<
ber. which had sold at t4.W eA*l
declined to 14.77, a net loae of I
,K>lnU There was enough buying 1
steady the market at these figpp
at midday were a point or two t ,
from the lowest, showing net leases
of about 5 to 8 points.
Futures closed steady. 7 points
higher to 7 lower; spot steady: mid-
dling 1S8J ’ t
CHICAGO QRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO. May 21— Wlieat turned
upward early todav. helped by ad-
vances at Liverpool and by the re-
jx>rted probable domestic crop deter-
ioration southwest if weather be-
comes unusually hot
Opening 1-4-3-4 higher, Chicago
wheat afterward held near to the
initial range. Corn, oau and provi-
sions were also easy, with corn start-
ing unchanged to 1-4 off. and subse-
quently showing little alteration
Wheat closed firm. 1-4-7-8C a bu-
shel higher than yesterday's finish,
Corn closed 5-8 off to l-8c up. oata
3-8-1 1-8 advanced, and provisions
varying from 12c decUne to a rise of
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AUBREY NEWS
Special to Record-ChronlQlp.
AUBREY. May 31— school
board met Friday svenute^and the
following teachers were elated. Mr.
_ Sfiinmn,
Jurden,
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One group of shoes that
formerly sold for $7.50 and
$8.00. These are- the sea-
son’s smartest shoes. Shown
in all materials in ptunps,
ties and straps. Sizes com-
plete, AAA A to B.
ed to—»
30c
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It Is a violation of law to permit
weeds to grow more than two feet
Y.iah on tots in the City of Denton.
It Is necessary to keep the weeds
v cut to protect the health of our citi-
zens.
All persons in the City of Den-
ton are notified to keep the weeds
On. their property in Denton ctat, aa
hiipeettona ‘ will be made, starting
nd complaints will be filed
arsons prosecuted who vir-
provisioii* of this law.
keep the weeds cut and
• and trouble.
E. I. KEY,
City Attorney
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r KRUM. May 31.—Th* Krum
Lchool will close a successful, nlne-
Lnonth session Msy 30. For the pfist
eight years there had been only an
tight-month term. The baccalaur-
Kte servfere Wl be held at the
Methodist Church Sunday evening,
pay tfdock and the sermon
feni be pBMrtied by Rev. H. T. John-
-*> 1 wton. pastnse-of the Roanoke Bap-
jigUtf fast ctiurfth and superintendent of
fo<' school 1 there. The fltxnmence-
kpent services will be held Friday
fcv< nlng.tMgr 30. in the high school
feuditodi*** ». W. F. Ledtow, mem-
ber ot 4$M oducstton faculty Of the
ITeachori College, will deliver the
(address. Graduates are Emma Mar-
«aret Butter. Ruth Ffark. Arthur
(Nance ahd Ward Haynie.
? During this year the Krum school
has been classified as Class A school.
~ea chers for the comihg year are
able "than p v Travis, superintendent .C. A.
wohnaon, English; Miss Dorothy U
J*77 pancan. history: Miss Corine Ev-
I tens, sqyenth gtfide; Miss Mary Gas-
| Ion. sixth grade: Miss Etoma Por-
» fltor fourth and fifth grades: Mias
points Al^rta Rawley, second and third
T. grades: Miss Maylfnc Kiger prim-
arv There has been one teacher
dk added to the faculty and one elected
fill Mrs. P V. Travis' place. Mrs.
H^^KmruviH rMtaninir. ' ''
t‘ Personal"
? Agges Brier returned from
•d. ^Art^.. where she has been
ihadiqde of her nephew. Law-
B'ifr.. who is not expected
;an. who recently under-
jperation In the Denton
r appendicitis, is reported
?111.
lipberth Is very ill.
fey. small son of Mr. and
L Fanning, painfully bit
'Bunday when he fell off
f the fender of their automobile. He
t Is ddlng nicely. ' '
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LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL. May 31.—Cotton spot
dull; higher; American strict Mod
middling 9 43; good middling >E.W:
strict middling 8.77; middling 8.57;
strict low mlddf
bling 7.07; strict
good ordinary 0*
800 American. Receipt* 13,1 .
lean 100. Futures closed quiet and
steady: rew ae
May fi-17; July 8J»; Octrtjer. IM: Saades
December 7M; January 701; March 12.00.
7.05; May IM.
NEW YOBK STOCKS
NEW YORK. Mav 34 — Failure of
high grade stocks to carry on yes-
terday’s late rally caused some re-
newal of profeaeional selling in mom*
mg trading today after only a mod-
erate and spotty show of strength st
the opening
Liquidation of U. S. Steel. Amer-
ican Telephone. American Can «nd
Westinghouse Electric, all of which
lost a couple of potnu. was accom-
panled bv little sympathetic weak-
ness elsewhere and the market hard-
ened later on the resumption of pool
operations in the food eharee and a
few specialties.
Worthington Pump. Liquid Car-
bonic. National Biscuit. United Bis-
cuit, Loosv-Wllee. National Dairy
Products, Du Pon'. Columbian Car-
bon and Underwood-Elliott Fisher ad
vanced 2 to 4 pointe Hershey Choc-
olate. Continental Baking A, Borden.
Jewel Tea and F. G Shattuck figur-
ed in the raMg. ,
Call money renewed at 3 per cent,
The closing tone was weak. Total
sales appnixlmatad 3.250.000 abares.
NEW YOBK FUTURES
NEW YORK. Muy 21—Cotton fu-
tures closed:
High Low Close
Jan old
Jan new
Mar
Oct old
Oct new
Dec old
Dec new
NEW
NEW OL.
futures closed steady net 7 pointe up
' * down: .
High Low Close
1490 1490 1489B
1504 1503 1504 B
1587 1570 1587
1804 1591 1008—04 18S0
1491 1477 1488 ' 14*0
vr. 1407 >4M 1489 1498
NEW OHAjEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS. May 31—Spot
cotton closed quiet. 5 points up. Bales
160; low middling 14.18; middling
15 08: good middling 10.38: receipts
4,701; . stock 427.435.
KANSAS CITY GRAIN
KANSAS CITY, May 31-Wheat!
No. 2 dark hard, nominally. 98-1.10;
No. 3 hard 99-99 1-2; Mav 95 1-3;
July 97 1-8; Sept. 99 1-3; Dec. 1.04
Corn: No. 2 white SO; No 2 yellow
79-00 1-3; No 2 mixed, nominally,
74 1-3-TO 1-1. May 71 3-4; July 78;
^Site^NoiY White 48-83 1'2-
CHICAGO GRAIN P8
Com: No. I mixed 80
toixed 80 1-3.
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All kinds of children’s
shoes shown in straps,
pumps and sandals. Made
by Red Goose. You can buy
• these at a big saving—
High Low Close .Pr.Cl.
1519 1514 1018—17 1533
1490 1488 1488nom 14*r
1513 1004 1S10 Iftli
1630 1614 1629—80 ’ '
1037 103ft 1035—87
1817 1508 1510—13 1514
1490 1477 1481—83 14*7
1532 1514 1816 1523
1496 1485 1488nom 1495
r ORLEANS FUTUBES
'RLEANS. May 21 —Cotton
?W»IUUGNi EXCHANGES
BteAdf! ' dlreat Brltfdln de-
demand 3*fl, Italy »M 7-8; Betel
13 90 1-3: Germany 33.84 1-3; *
49J7; Montreal 99.33 3-4.
KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK
KANSAS CITY. May 21—(U 8 D.
A.)—Hog*; 13.000: weak to 1* lower;
top quiet on qhoice 170-260 lbs
Cattle: 1JOOO'. calves: 1.200; fed
steers apd yearlings weak to lower;
other elaaaee steadv:zl*atetfter steers,
good and choice 960-1600 ibe 10.25-
1850: Jed yearlings WM-18.00; heif-
ers 9 25-12 00; oows 7,ftb-9.50; vealem
B 00-12JX); stocker and feeder steers
' 9M-12b0.
Sheep: 7.000; fed lambs and spring-
ers 15-25 higher: sheep.steady; .spring
lambs 10.00-11.00; lambs, good And
Choice (92 Ita. down) 8.75-9 65; ewen
4 00-5.35. < ' ' '
MARKETS AT A GLANCF.
NEW YORK
Stocks Irregular: Calumet A Ari-
zona Copper drops over 10 points on
dividend cut
Bonds Irregular and dull;
lubvemsnt.
Curb Irregular; Pacific Coast bls-
i cult iMues touch new highs
Fbreigti exchanges steady: sterling
firmer: Spanish peseta weak
Cotton Irregular, old crop steady,
trade buying: new lower, favorable
, weather -
Sugar steady: commission house
■“AIK. higher; trade buying
$r.ra.dy . unfavorable weather
and fair export sales
r ■ Own easy; excellent weather
Cattle sttgdy to lower Hogs lower.
DALLAS SPOTS
■. Mav 21 —Spot c
Houston 15 50.
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Boneless Haddock, pound
Ball Brothers H
MARKET, GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN
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