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NEW YORK COTTON
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Kotex ....
Many other low prices every day.
Don’t turn this page until you have absorbed the facts
Unloading Sale
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NEW YORK. -Nov, 15.—Cotton op-
ened steady at a decline of 2 to 7
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STOCK AVERAGES
(Copyright. 1930; Standard Btatistics
Co.) *.....
cut nothing buf Swift's
FXNEY VEAL BEEF
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1105 1003 1101—03
NEW yotk FUTURES
Pork Roast, lb ....................................
Brisket Roast, 3 Iba. ......... ..... ......
, Mixed Sausage, 1b. .......................
Chilie, Charie’s Home Made Chilie .
Due to advantageous buying from three of the
largest wholesalers we were able to pick up some:
real honest bargains in New First Quality merchan-
dise.
Come look them over.
Priced from—
$2.50 to $22.00
Edwards & McCrary
131.6 97.1 164 3 leoe
252.8 107.8 353.1 253.5
141.3 117.7 166.3 140.2
GAS STOVES
AND HEATERS.
s
.go into executive session and.
pu know tomorrow But why
Teacher* College
fLL ~oqa3
ww te
0VEM ek
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figureneud."
"I suppose it ha never oecurred
to you—tor ah you're 30 amart—that
CUm Puttie b equcezing tton mar-
row out of your bom* to make a
fat living for his worthless non?"
It was a week betore David recov-
eredfrom the humiltation of that
interview. In those troubted day it
C. M. MI2ELL
Aniurance
AU Kinds.
ment Smooricurtis Bldg.
Phone B7. Rm 222- W
ROOFING
Certain-teed.
H. H. HARDIN- Paone 23.
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hour.'
Futures do
lower to 1 h
diing 1110
Monday Fanny learns that an-
other sum toves her—more than
his own wife.
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cottoh lower: eusler cable*
Sugar steady: Cuban eupport:
coffee enay; European aelling.
CiICACO; '
mAGO GRAIN PRICES
CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Wheat: No.
rekew corn No. 3 mixed 67 1-4-3-4;
No. ayenow 66-68 3-4; No a white
74 122 qq corn.2o,J yellow 73 3-4,
No. 3 yellow TS-'d 1-3 ---- H
Qata No. 3 White S3 1-4-3-4; No.
3 white 31 1-4-3-4.
To Erect Three Statlons - . : 7
NANKIG-’Three newradio sta- 12
tionntist government 1^ the interipr
province of Eweicnow. ppropri
lions have already been made 1
Regutcatioh of passenger automo-
blles in Madrid dropped 30 per cent
for the first, eight months of 1920
below the same period last year.
The Service Gro-
cery and Market
BROOKS DRUG STORE "
Phones 29-39. ‘ Instant Delivery.
concerning our greatest
High Iow Close
Jan old ins 1118 1118 .
Jan now 1101 110-118—14
........ 35c
15c
Wieat.sasisweakness. ****4
and large Camaian scoeM. —y--1
Corn weak: larger country offering*
and in sympathy with wheat.
Cattle steady. Hdgs firm.
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J. H. LINFORD & SON
matter with David, nothing he could
not have shared with Banny-mhoula
not have shared. David’s Uto hitherto
had been a little too ensy. At cohege
hie way had been snoothed by prom-
inentuolder cousin*. Now he was in
the throes of tte inevitable aieil
lusioning that, from the dan of
Adam. has lastied and harried sepst
tive youth face to face for the rst
time with the hard hitter facta of
the Struggle for existenice, *
David had been aesured at home,
in school, in college, that in Amrica
Iyers B. Sears Roebuck nnd
Fuel were among issues
Mar...
May ..........
July .......
Oct ............
Dec old .1100 1007 .. ■
De cnew......1103 1003 1096—97
. q9so3
Today .............
NOv. 16
Previous day
Week ago ...
Month ago
Eearagosm
3 year* ago
wekly avye
High 1030
Low 1030
High 1929
LOW 1020
Admission $1.50, $1.00, 75c
00c.
Tickets on Sale at Garrisen’s
and T.C: Booth.
NEVER BEFORE
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK:
Blocks strong: motion picture - is-
sues renect short covering
Bonds firm; upward trend main-
One 1928 Buick Coupe ,
One 1928 Buick Sedan r
One 1928 Senior Dodge Sedan
One 1929 Ford Sport Coupe
- One 1927 Chevrolet Sedan.
gaining, a point or more The closing
lenewas hrm. Total alest approxi-
mated 1.700.000 aharesfor the two-
hour sesston:
News of the Sick
♦
pgttngyung*,rthue“upper"famhaies.
entail
Wednesday, Nov. 19th
8:15 p.m.
"When you tell me whether you're
tired of me I'll tell you whither I'm
tired of you Hut mothers never get
tired of their children." She raided
in a lower vok»—“Hard? any oth-
er."
David smied down on her, patted
her cheek
"Are you. David?" 1
sick. '
Mrs. Virgil Adams, 313 Bois d'Arc
Street, who has been ill for several
days, is improved.
Ray Goods of Plainview has been
side at the home of his mofher
Mrs. Jim Gode, 1304 West Highland
Street.
H. A. Peters of Plainvicw is quit
siek. 2 !
Mrs. J.w. Turney, 13 Oakland
Avenue, is ill.
C, H. Enlow, 913 Bolivar Street,
is suffering from acute influenza.
The young son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Heflin, Dallas Drive, is ill.
J. W Cotter has been quite sick at
the home of his niece. Miss Angie
Coker no Bolivar Street
Mrs’ Frank Tetsch, who fives
north of town, is ID.
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MEXICO 8 '
AMBASSADORS
OF MUSIC
The
Acme Mattress Co"
Announces the opening of
. their .
wild!
=========== no
David liked and respec sted the elder
Tuttle Re would never admit that
Mr. Tuttle deliberately had singled
him out to do Jim's work at a nom-
inal salary. But when Jim, by flag-
rant carejessness, ruined a 810,000
order ahd tried to throw the blame
on David. the records, themselyes
proved Jim guilty and David blame-
Bacon, sugar Cured, 1b............ ...a.....
Meat Loaf, veal and pork added
Plenty of Hews and Fryers. Phone 156.
Vf '- -CHARLIE’S MARKET,
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Grand Leader Co.
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WELDING, GENERAL REPAIR
No repair job too large or too small. Phone
806. We’ll call for and deliver.
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1403 109.8 191 8 144.5
200.8 129.9 180.4 iM * .
140.9 131.0 194.4 1349 May, “
.202.4 141G 2613 29528
5 Dec ..
SAVE AT BROOKS
THE MUSICAL
EVENT OF THE
BEASON
The Tiptaa drehaltra •• Nev Ice isue
knowledged to be the most pletur-
esque musical organization in the
changed to 4 points up:
High LOw Close
Jan .. ......... .121 1112 1117
-4162 123 14047
1193 1185-1189—Ul
1206 130S 1205
1323 103.4 173.2 135.3
501 20R 200 JOT
131 7 102.5 171,7 134 1
1238 99.0 1595 126.2
and Mrs. D. H. Hensick went to
Waxahachie today to attend a dis-
trictmeeting.j gn
The doodvew Community Club
observed "Achievement Day" Friday
with open house at the home of
Mrs. George Moore. three mtles
northwest of Sangex. Mrs. Moore is
the paatry demonstratot and it was
on exhibit and also judged by the
committee. Mints. L. A. McDonald
TORREBLANCA’S TIPICA ORCHESTRA
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15
easier obles than due cotton here
opened fairly steady -.L---
First trades were unchanged to
three potato down. The market aoon
eased off owing to tack of support
and December traded down to 1093
ana January to 11.12, or 5 to 7
pointe under yesterday's lose. Later
in the Or*t hour there was a rally, on
reported good trade buying, pecem-
ber advancing to 11.03 and March wo
11,48, or 10 to 11 point* above the
earlier lows.
At the end of the' first hour the
market wes steady but a nttle un-
der the highs.
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Ball Brothers
—--Market, Grocery and Delicatessen
Phone 9 or 240.
M this family enlisting or planning
to" He named seven of David's cou-
-ains. "Hut a* yet tnere is no reason
for galling the married men with
emeilehildnn. when ihege is,tcome
buck aguin." He added abruptly, "I
hear you've been made assistant «u-
perintendent?"
Yet, " niEbj.V
"Under that ana Jim Tttle?"
"Under Mr. uttje; Jim's just a
nAtian hna hid‛anticipnrtons”ihmoh.
sequence ran riot on* way of the
other,
adVancanenreatetly hopeprtuaderepis
the company. Mr. Tuttle, had him up
Mr. and Mn. Waiter A. Koon
a rmr
Mr and Mrs, R. D. Green visited
Mr. and Mr* J. N. Cashion at Mus-
tang.
59 1
tained in quiet trading.
Curb strong: Eectrte
Share ralites 2 pointe.
Foreign exchanges easy:
peseta sags 6 pntnW.
steady. .'fl pqits
", .spot quiet; mid-
2 21
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Bayers Aspirin............................................«...—12
Syrup Pepsin, 49c and ..........................................98
Rubbing Alcohol, plats, 39c and ...........................
Wine of Cardui ........................=........... rf
Qiiart Mineral Oil (heavy > .....................
Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, 39c and 71
Ipana, Pebeco or Pep sod ent Tooth Paste, eac±tzas
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co. ..
Phone 268. eed
"wxshoum'get tired of you?"
“I didn't ask you why? I asked you
wete you?" - -
was no trifle to David. rather na
heartbreak, that Fanny did not trust
him enough to be frank with atm
that she told him nbs David called
them lies.
(copyrtght; 1930, by Mateel How*
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11 \ as < 01 i ON
PALLAS, Nov. 18.—Miadting cotton
1010; Houston TOTO; Oafventon 1080
NEw ORIEANS FUTUNES
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15—Cotton
future* closed very steady net un-
rqoiepaceneu,RE
Aqekamzoepo ey
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g"wewww-wr-- gewee-
BEAUTY
J by MATEEL HOWE FARNPAM
1175 1184 1188—69
1190 1183 1186
1210 1202 1908
Don’t Miu This Sale Folks! It’s Going to be the Sale of
Salest .....
listed.
Mr. Brownbeck had once been
crueny snubbed by an Engiishman.
and had dated theuBritish nation
ever since; he had vigorously object-
ed to hl* country entering the war
on the same side with the British.
Now he growled at David, "Certain-
ly not. why should I?" ’
7-No reason at all—except that our
25c family stands for omething in this
-- town and community. You’ve always
deplored the spread of soctalism and
claw hatred. But how can you ex-
_________________
Eu"pearest—1 didn't mean—l ' was
only trying to be funny. “
"We renot amused,” e --e.
and grinned a tittle heepishiy. He
Special to Record-ctutenkta. .
SXNOBSt Nov The Sanger
Midgets lost ieir first game in two
years Thursday when they played
~ the Denton thiSUft? boys ijBie by n ------, — -------------
score of 13 to. 12. L. I. Samuel is lions are to be erected bythena-
cdach. - —
The Home economics dtes of 31
with tHeir teaser. Mrs Lena K.
Jaekson, Miss Annie Ruth Morion
-
He had Ihad two promotions and
hl* salary railed first to 8100 and
then to 9126 a month, but the high
powend leaps in the cost of living
far Outstripped the modest additions
to his income ------
—Devid hnd • ad - hahit of ragping. 2
things to hihseif in the foolish idea
that he whe aparing Funny by not
mentiontng hi* deeper worries. '
Ne was forced to budget their
1 mall income remorselessly and for-
bid Fanny to run any bills. Even ao
she was always short before the end
of the, month.. .
It would nave been .no .more dis-
tasteful to David to flay Funny with
YOUNG BUFFALO BIHI Bill Makes a Discovery
Kser,mia eibenEMft
A DINT RO PASi 41*, *
zemexo"ue-poRs
at least any bright young map who
Was hogest, trustworthy and willing
to work hard and Intelligently was
bound to get ahead quickly and be
rewarded according to his fq des-
erta. Books and magazine* practed
the same pleasing sophistry: evptelns
of industry blandly cited Ahriftna
untiring industry as reasons for their
rapid rise to the top. . '
David cembineda Puritan con-i
Lucimntiousnens with an over-active
imagination: He had learned to dis-
penas a good deal of time wii
anny, naing in her a kindred
spirit to W • dishke f»r the
brownhtck etam.
NwuLu ADDEUfo nivNy
."Are you sure that everything is
paid-that there is nothing else?" he
would demand of Fanny, masking
his natural shrinking by the inquis-
itortal manner of a case-hardened
drill sergeant
It made David bo unhappy when
Fanny admitted she had dsobeyed
him and ton up a bill that, more
for David's sake than her own, Pin-
ny would fb gallantly. ■ wondering
desperately meanwhile whether she
could appeal again to Amelia or if
there wasn’t, another wedding pres-
ent she mipht pawn or sell when
the truth later came out, as it ua-
ually did,Duvid overloked the gal-
lantiy and understod oniy tint
Fanny was untruthful t —
. "Dorling," she saza one asentei
"aid it ever occur to you that the
loveliest words in the English lan-
guage begin with D?"
SANGER NEWS
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Today .... 80.2,105.2 99.6 984
Nov 16 101 10R - 100 sor
Previous day 89.9 104.9 99.6 982
+week ago 91 1 104.8 99.7 M 6
Month ago 924 107.6 99.5 99.2
fenrege---9041026963 264
2 years ago 29j0 106 1
3 years ago
Weekly avge .. 90.3 1080 099 101.5
Hie 1930 9. TOB B 101 4 101.0
Low 1939 89.0 108 J 978 97.6
High 1929.....95.2 1060 998999
LOW 1920 90.4 18041 96.0 00.3
the day faborerto <o Out and nght
ithelr places?"
“There are plenty of the member*
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.THEPPk THg HOPE -PRtaJTS j||| fj
| O’m to eRoNc, AL RHt Bur i--- 9
nr Mr. Tuttle ignored the matter
The Tuttle Firebrick Company was
the only business ot any rifle m
Cloughbarre that wes not controlled
in one way or another by David's re-
— utions or connections. His uncle
David knew, was willing and anxius
to have him back at the bank Thre
had been hints that he had only to
— swallow his pride, admit that, he
could not make a living unaided, to
be shoved ahend of better men aE
’his uncle* bidding. But it was yitl
to David’s self respect that he prove
that he could make his own way.
1224 West Hickory
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The Romance OF MEXICO in Melody
a la - who 2 appear with Forrabineca Tiiea Orehestrm of Meziea inalga. Matd Romev, soqoka H a Amtitnen
“ etT”atJ.I ............. sa.■■ '>•
tupport, and were responsive to d-
vice* telling of pressure, or auppllen
at Liverpeoland in anada
OpenigTuitghauked to p i-Be 10W
t er, Chicago wheat rutures except De
cember nderment an additioal sag
afterward, but then rallied gome:
what. Corn started 3-8-1 3-4c off, and
qhqurxsc wniaettied, 1-a-a em
a bushel lower than yesterday's fin-
isli Corn closed 3-2 5-8 cents down,
dat 1-4-1 1-2 cents ofr, and provi-
sionn showing 12-27 cent setback
UVERPOOL corroN
tons LIVERPOOL. Nov. 15—Cotton
taJS Spot higher; Arterican. striqt-#o94 __________________
SSTTLSS,4aEUy rIN D E NrON
dling 5.42; strict good ordinary 4.87;
2000 odiezomHlganoog.bl
American 28,406. Future*
Mild David, in his office to commend him when
"he made him assistant supernten-
dent,
.v. "Your saary will be tea*
palm Stfmson’s was," Mr. Tuttle sata;
you'Ve been with ua a short time and
tad less experience As you make
yourself more valuable your pay will
acreage." ;
That had been a year and a Trail
ago. and David's salary remained
the fqunstttoq, Ayou getting tir- patorea JtaWuttK'wi’of the
----" 5 owner. Jim was paid 88000 a year
and was worth about a sixth of it.
“.85Semff82a82r3mypmsa9cnr
038.
points under week-end realizing or
liquidation and some southern uell-
ing which may have been influenced
by reltively easy LAverpool cables
New Deeember old ot to 10,92 and .
May to 11.04 or abqut Oto A recent ad’
net iWer. under these offerings, but pointe. Fox
then was oonsidireaMle buying benler-
ed to be for trade account as well ns
covering and the market soon atad- _ ----------------- ------
ted Prices recovered to whout yeser- rustied up 8 to more than 4, aneU:
day's cloving quotations but advances 8. Steel, Pacific Gas. Gbodyear, Lg-
were neld in check by continued — ----— “---- ——— —“
ana ana realizing with the market steady
108:8 angherout< enanonrgteon2.ront
’ "No," -
s mahhy hertrmen so happy sb rer-
fai of Davids love in a long time
She would no admit that soietimes
she mt* a tule wtaid of her nus-
band. When Dayid shut het away
from him, brooded wichout . telling
her why, ahet was confused and un-
hvbut her delicacy of perception
it her t respect Davf’s inate
'o and to conceal her own hurt
to 8.00. ..
eheep,-nene.Hor week: fat year:.
ines 25c lower; other classes utenay, r—X
“80:62: feS. “
+.0;- reedet.lamabu -450 as.------——
—"Buch as dept, dandruff, devil,
drudge?" asked David
„"wasthinkigof dear, darlins,
pevia,sometimestoid.exsezztartoyu toFspohi STwi®”
auhe. ' "Im 001 feeling very nice this
NEW FACTORY
in Denton at 207 E. MeKin-
ney. New mattresses made
to order, old mattresses made
new, feather beds made into
folding feather mattresses.
.... ONE-DAY SERVICE ....
Orders will be taken for
felt work to be done at Fort
Worth factory.
We do Garnet Felt Work
Acme Matties Co.
287 E. McKinney St.' '
* Phone 1274
Mises Ruth and Annie
Ruth Morton attended the football
.L game in Denton Friday night. ,
Mrs. T. P. Wheeler of Foit Worth
1 Visited Mrs. E. L. king..,
Mr. end Mrs. Max Hampton visit-
== edin Denton, —____ ...
Then came the Word War. The
----i week after the Uite States openes
. bn»tlittle* David-Went Ui Uta uncle
and asked him if he would provide
, for Fanny and Shelta in ease ne en-
svxorsIs: Fanny • Freiburg.
pretty daughter ot a poor Ger-
nan munie teacher, fails to meet,
, with the approval of her/moth-
er-iu-law after her sudden „miar-
kage to David rost. The elder •
Mr* Frost, stratt-iaced, old-fash-
foned leader of the Frost-Brown-
seck clan, aristoerats of the Ut-
K town Of Cloughbarre, Fenn:
iytvamda cannot forgive David
. lot breaking) his engagement to
rich Mary Morton to marry Fan-
ly. When David talk* of mov.
ng with his wife to a cottage •
Kif own, N, Frost persades
basia'» tfii< le to refute fim a re-
lurried ratal* lu salary at the
Bank. David quit* bi* job, gets
another, and they move a* pln-
bed. Then the baby, Shella, U
born. Bob Deniel6, unhappily
married to wealthy Leila Brawn* 7
cek. a distant cousin of David'*
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FORT woRr LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Nev. 15.—(U. S. D.
A.)—Hogs, 200. 35 to 40c lower; tan
top B40 truek top 8.35; packing
sows’ 7 39
Cattle. 400, including 200 calves;:
for week: Slaughter steers steady .1
strong; slaughter yearling* fully
steady: butcher cow* around 36t
lower; lbw cutters weak to 35c low-
er; bulls stendy to slighuy lower;
■tock steer calves 35c or more higher
weighty siaugnter calves strong to
around 350 higher Week* f
eavy fed steers 10.00; tatycarll
9.00; fat cows 5450; bull* 5.00. hent ,
fat calves 7,25; stock steer calve* up
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DENTON, FEKAS, REcOnD-cAONIELE, SNTVADAY, NQvEnEE 1,1930
_-Ay---L-4
Never Again A Sale Like Thia
THE BOSTON STORE’S
. General Insurance
104 Raley Bldg.,
wMp* than to heckle and quarrel ta
with her ovbr a teei wretched dot- res
lars, but he coula not bear u the
thought of debt
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‘ CHIEAGO, Nov. 15—Notwithstand-
ing strength with which price* for
Bond
--------- -government sponsored agencies took,
place in December .contracts, but
distant months were without such
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"lereemumm-
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Three. Ave and 10-Tb pail COMB AND EXTR
ED WILL BE SOLD AT A MOVING PRICE.
■____________________________________________________________________. ______________________________________________ . , .
Entire stock included in this mighty Unloading Sales.
• prices have been cut to the very hone. .
The baby of Mr. and M™’ L L.
Higgs, who live south of Denton, is
NEW YORK. Nov. is.- The, stock
market worked higher today for the
fifth successive day. Week-end pront-
taking caused a temporary dowAtumn
in the ~frst hour but a flurry of
short covering in thy motion picture
group lifted tit general list mod-
erately htgher in the last hour.
The motion pictures had been
bear target* all the week, and had
"Gevarzceip“wangrbtguma“s -a
pomta, Fox and Loews2 o* move, and A
kadio Ketth and Paramount 1 or )
■Mra^ Allied Chemical, Case, Norfolk /
&s Western, and Columbian Carbon
■ "ups IX- _ .1
Store-
South Side Sqi4
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