Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1944 Page: 10 of 10
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Tune in Parker Willsan and Hit Gang ...
Lone Star Chain, 12:30 noon Weekdays
presented a masterly piano recjtal
at N T 8. T. C. auditorium. During
Special
notice
“Why didn't you say so before?"
"I didn’t think of it ... Its fool-
ish to accuse me of killing Prince
him of the very high esteem in
which music lovers in this area hold
LIKE ABOUT COFFEE
gdhgfcdnes
• No unpleasant odor
♦ Economy of water mixing
• Covers over walipaper
COMPLETE
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LUMINALL
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clear skies
reading of
lower than
Thursday i
point of th
was 34. mi
ago yester
were 35 an
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to know tl
nicely in
will not ha
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youngster
during the
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gun taken from Scharipov ”
“Good! Then it could not have
been fired from Jocelyn D’Arcy’s
gun."
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Wholesale •
other year t
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expects to
Jones, who is convalescing from
influenza
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DISCOVER THESE
(fliMclepoints
FOR YOURSELF
ECONOMY/
FOOD STORE
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_ FILLING a preseription is next in importance to writ-
ring it It takes years of study to learn the properties
and uses of drugs and medicines and the scrupulously
exact methods of compounding them ... it also takes
a lifetime of study to continue to keep astride new de-
velopments in pharmaceutical enlightenments. We not
only take the confidence your doctors holds for our
profession seriously, we take personal pride in inspir-
. ing it in you; our customers, by censcientiously follow-
ing our doctor’s orders at all times.
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than present these in a chronologi-
cal sequence, the most frequently I
used program—building device, he j
arranged them into a striking and !
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who live or
of Pete To
hopes that
stay as per
one-quail
that such i
on the nei
urging Pet
other hunt
him to brli
vide ’em a
with. "Neit
know one ।
other, and
room to gr
teal humier
and thawing of the ground keeps
the fields too wet to pasture and
with the scarcity of feed stock are
in poor condition.
A A. Bumgarner and C L.
Mix and Match
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of the Seamen'
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not until Scharipo; is indicted
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39
Pity-sev
were chart
November,
of Busines
versify of 3
that were
same ’mont
more, not
commercial
to the Bu
prove that
pretty good
Few Tex
growth thi
State, but
the charter
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Old "High Cost ef Living" is snowed under by the avalanehe of
sub-ceiling prices featured for our (smews WHITE FOOD SALE'
Us a real economy event because so many of the feeds you
nerve daily are white in color . . . and these toads—the finest
quality— are this week's special values: “Share and play square
with food says the Goverument . . and we believe that that
applies to marketmen just as much as it does to consumers. We
practice what we prrarh by efTering the fines* foods at the tair-
est prim—always'
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Coffee is a delightful and unique pick-up.
Most of all, it is a beverage of good cheer.
A cup or two often sharpens the wits, en-
livens conversation and increases endurance.
Why? Because energy-building coffee steps
up physical output, thereby relieving fatigue
and strain. It makes the body capable of
greater effort. When you add to these merits
the rich flavor, aroma, and freshness one
finds only in Admiration Coffee—what a
drinkl Buy a pound today. If you've never
tried it, you've missed a blend the whole
Southwest has enjoyed for years.
j Scharipov. hearing his most sec-
i ret thought exposed, looked at Lee
By W. H. HODGSON
Tuesduy night Walter- Rofere
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। did not return to his home
• I'm convinced he was an honest
, man " said Lee "I expect they got
him "
It was useless to wait longer
Faust B Scott. son of Mr
, Morris & McClendon
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Ask for LUMINALL or
ULTRA LUMINALL. the
watermixed paints that give
you these big advantages
• One cut covers
• Dries m 40 minutes
run the organization
Maybe j
lating the
Bob Qroga
"I was of
duck seaso
day as th
16. and wl
have run
hunting re
"Ambition. said
the recital Thus. following
rounded by spies. I thought maybe
he had surprised a apy in his ap- .. . ... ____ . -
artmen It »2 "P the year of his residence here m
•Did vou know he wo armed*" i Denton, he has developed an en-
Did you Know he was armedr i thustasuc lollowtag. and the musi-
cal expectancy of the large audi-
in back It had nothing to do with:
were at Justin
». A. B. W A Kelsay and ramly have
Peterson moved south of Justin
DROP. Jan 12--Molsture has
The cost
America in
ber 31. 194
tween 90 ce
in a letter
Karl Stefi
projected c
south over
April 1 194
is tie tween
pound
gers Macklin, who drove thy car.
"Why not" said Lee Lee bestirred himseli Wed. gen- of the performer Under the re-
"I was warned from every high tlemen. I have" been hone vet served garb of these rather aus- ,
quarters not to let Goroshovel see Let me know when anything new tere variations, there pulses so fresh .
anybody " turns up ' " and eager a sentiment for those i
That was to prevent him from "Don’t you wan: to see the girl willing to look for it. and musical j
; communicating wjth Scharipov while you re ere?" asked Lesby enough to catch it, that it‘is a de- ,
' You’ve got them all under lock and Lee shook his head No i prom- light to find a pianist completely in
, key now" ised her that the next time I came tune with it The sonata by
Scharipov entered. He was non- I would bring an order for her e- Bricht. written tn 1940 u a fine
! plussed at the sight of Lee Re- lease She’s no mar ■ guilty of this work cyclic in form. individual in !
covering himself he cried out crime. Inspector rhan you are" style and put together with evi- j
: "Mr Mappin Im being railroad- "Perhaps not Perhapa nut,’ said dence of high craftsmanship.
ed railroaded I say' The polite Loasby. nettled Bui I have to An interesting "first public per- I
are making believe they found a proceed in proper order” formance in America" was given to
gun on me' Il’s a lie' The polioe Lee left polire headquarters and a narpsichord duet. "A Fancy for j
planted it on me' I never had a phoned Washmzti. An hbur later Two to Play" by Thomas Tompkins '
gun!" • Loasby called am and said testily. 11573-1656. Dr Hugh Miller who
"Keep your shirt on. Scharipov,” that he d received or dets to iriease transcribed the work into modern
said Loasby "I've been a detective Jocelyn D Arcv Lee smiled, to him- notation assisted at the harpsi- l
chord in a novel and deltghtful pre-
sentation. . |
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DENTON. TEXAS. nEcoaD-COMCLE. THIURSDAK. JANUAlIX, 1
whittemore. H.L, ' pyy
DRIVE our ■nwci
Roundworme ran •WUUEM
2 ‘w. E‘m WORMS
apretite. item none or
—Mt If you even -app-et roundworma, wet
Jayne Vermifage todag1 JAYNES -
, Azerica", I—Am vropgietary worm mendi-
i rine . used hy mihione (or over a entury
Aet. gent,, »et drive■ out roundworma
Be —yuu g« JAYNE'S VERIFUCEJ
Justin visited his father. Jno.
Mr. and
are again i
arc living
left Denton
living in
"Yeah, lt'i
home." he
port clima
few pound.*
BUl King
ton Chamb
wrought-up
Denton Oo
few more
like the Mt
as the co
taxable lai
lakes wou
more acres
Lieut Col Stephen Roch ef on- j
taine. a Frenchman was the first
comgnander of U S artillerists and i
engineers
f, MNEAM CAMU COMPANY JI HOUNTON. THAI • EUBaM anont a 1ANLV covaus
that yarn nine hundred and ninety-
nine times' Cool off," said Loasby
and tell us your story' of what
happened on the night Prince Lea-
. koran was killed"
i "What has Mr Mappin got to do
with it?" asked the prisoner sus-
piciously
He is merely a friend of the
deceased." said Loasby
What passed through your mind
when you heard the shot?" asked
Mr and
former De
Quanah, i
visit Hei
ranch up
State but
hasn't gol
down to a
he has lost
cold spell*
claim to be
he's brougi
whiter
Mrs F G Scott. 418 Marietta
Street. is u civilian pilot instructor
at the primary school of the Uvalde
Ed Bisho
hart Texar
along right
x as he says.
This kln<
time to b
ness. AU y
desk and w
in. If the]
not and y
need to b
need pay n
far, I've be
ly at both
Meow! Al
dog for a v
the met I
ing,a new
gan to Sai
around the
and his ml
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—"pon" m
The smart thing to
Approxmately half the antmony
t-ed in the U 8 in recent years
was salvaged from old batten
plates cable sheaths and other
refuse
l.ee spent an unnappy day in a depression made by a spent .bullet,
San Francisco waiting for news of 1 and Just underneath, I found the j asked Whittemore.
the black limousine and its pasaen- 1 bullet itself inside a beer mug Our- "Lknew he usually carried a gun.
ballistics expert is prepared to swear
soaked into the ground li
recent elow falns and It _______
there ‘i ‘a Rod season in the
ground -Hie continued freezing
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. Training Detachment. A member .
of the Enlisted Reserve, Scott trains
aviation cadets for their assign- l
ments in the Anny Air Porces bat-
tle fleet Print to his present as-
siynment, Scott was an inspector at
. tfw Heringen gunnery .settool
1 I X A f LARGEST I t I l t X
Cofee
that that bullet was fired from the pocket when he left the living
"I thought Prince Lenkoran was
having trouble with the woman."
"A lie,” said Lee quletly, “At that
time Scharipov didn know the
woman was in the apartnent." r
-,"WeH.n• weli," stammered
Scharipov "I knew he was sur-
— Franks were in Port Worth.
was gratifying indeed and. 4 Mt. and Mrs. Homer Jones of
am sure a rewarding evidence to
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While they were waiting for i Vassily Gorbol. Lenkoran's servant, iations. Op 21 No 1. and Sonata in
Scharipov to be brought in Loasby i who ahe held is witntsses"" E Major of Walter Bricht a con-
• sajd. "A woman turned Up yester- i "Sorry to pe disobliging.' said tempory composer. The first, one
day who claims to be Scharipov s' Loasby obstinateiv. but I want let oi the less frequently played varia-
wife Has been pestering me to be her or the witnesses go at least tions of Brahms is a revealing
, - . , Beethoven, he played the evanes- 1
"What's he got to do with it’ his questioners When Scharipov j cent and impressionistic Ondine of
said Tashla impudently Is he a was finally taken away whitte- Debussy—a really inspired juxtapo-
cop, too’ I thought he was just a more said sition of masterpieces and a good
gentleman." , “The prepond tance of evidence 1 example of his ability as program
Lee rubbed his lip. Never mind is certainly agamnst Scharipov. I builder
about that “ said the Inspector can proceed to ast for an indict- Although every work exhibited !
frowmng ment now ' —-discrimination and musical taste oi
He told his story and it jibed "And release the girl?" put in a high order, this reviewer, found
with Goroshovel’s Lee Also Elias the waiter, and 1 most memorable the Brahms Var-
to (five little ^irls an "I'm
a biff girl now" feeling
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him.. 1 and Mrs W A Minnerly: Of
Any detailed description of his I Fort Worth visited Mr and Mrs
technical command, artistic dis- | A B Minneriv
crimination and intellectual mas- I Mias Berniece Wallace returned
he to Georgetown where she resumed
Lee You
gone. Try VapoRub’s special
i-way action tenigtt When a
cold strikes, be sure you use time-
tested Virks VapoRub.
Lee and Welby took a sleeper plane "Seems not Looks as if Schari- .
for New Work ___ I pov’Nad turned into“the bar and
l ee immediately proceeded to I found Lenkoran there. As Lenko- |
Police Headquarters Iran turned around, he let him have
Loasby received him with a de- it .. 1
predating grm Well Mr Mappin," । ‘ Lenkoran
he said seems as if there might ' "I take it you nave aasnia here?")
be something in your theory about "Sure Brought up from Balti-
the Lenkoran case after all When more “ ; wanted to
Scharipov was arrested in Berkeley. "Well, why don’t we have Tashla j yourself ”
Welby frisked him He found a gun and Scharipov up here separately
I Which he handed to my man." i and question them? Ask Assistant
Yes I heard it from Welby ” * District Attoreny Whittemore to be | strickenly
On the day after you left town present.” ' for sajing that?" he asked hoarsely.
I made a second search of the They formed a triumvirate be- i "What organization?" asked
.... Lenkoran apartment payng special hind Loasby s desk. Lee the Tn- Whittemore
BUY IT IN D £ N T O N • attention to the bar in the fancy spector. and the Assistant Districti "Russian resief" said Lee wigh
-----------------------:--- Attoreny Nick Tashla was brough’ a ven dry smil. efTective series of contrasts which
j—" - - n in between two officers. ; "Its not true' Its not true!” gave psychological "structure”
He was invited to tell his story cried Scharipov I never thought - —
"Again?" he said I of such a thing'”
“Mr Mappin hasn't heard it ’ Nothing furt tier was elicited by
scene. Rather f
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W3IBeHFOfner
Buster Brown Shoes for litile gill- please
their growing sense of style — al-o Mli-Iv
mothers’ requirements of fil ami durability.
Many choose this patent leather T-strap.
made on “Live-Foot” lasts, with flevible
good wearing Irather sole.
TAUES (lrish), sack.................
room?"
F Scharipov snatched at this "Yea.
I did! And that proves that che
was expecting trouble somewhere
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--ate oE.
We have added a complete line of Kimbell and
Bew lev Mill’s Chicken and Dairy Feed. All
these Prices Cood Through Monday! Come In!
a
only did what gifted and serious
musielans always strive to do—re-
veal the inner as well as the outer
beauty of fine music This he 'did I
signally, with no trace of senti- 1
mentality or exhibitionalism which
so frequently mars music making
His program was drawn from five
musical epochs those of Beethov-
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MM >—» growd Mak*
Acrs2ways
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It vbuvaTEs to upper bronchial
tubes with soothing medicinal
vapors. It steuAr chest and
back surfaces like * warming
poultice. And what's more.*
keqos rtgM •• wentuns ter tears—
even sMs vaa stdepi
Just rub throat, cheat and back
with good old Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime. VapoRub goes to work
instantty to relieve coughing
spasms, ease muscular soreness
or tghtness. It invites restful,
comtorting sleep. And often by
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