Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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every way to those sold at higher prices. Now
you can enjoy the new riding comfort and greater
mileage of this famous tire at a greatly reduced
price—if you act quickly. Save now—while
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Think of us. Here you will
find a complete stock from
which to choose that jewelry
present
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I - Miss Geneva Norris is visiting in
West Teas.
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The Federal Tires at these new low prices are
in “Firsts” fresh from the factory—equal in
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North Side Square.
the early high*.
CHICAGO GBAIN
Vanity Hats
For tennis court and golf—
Only,88c
on the famous
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Brown Khaki and odds,
value.
Additional sizes on Federal Defender Tires
at lowest prices
Earle B. Mayfield, Tyler, 2:30 p.
m.; Athens, 8p.m.
Barry Milter, Bryan, 2:30 p. m.
STOCK AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1980, Standard Statistics
be hemstitching, make
buttons,"
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Cotton, boys’, two or three good colors left
2 for 88c
Trunks
Men’s, boys', elastic back* prints, all sizes—
3for88c
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK:
Stogka nrm: i American Telephone
—LLOYD-
LLOYD, July 17,—The rain Tues-
day was of benefit to crops. -- - ---
nrm" ipyestment tasues
ly improve in light trading
na; olla in demand '
ngmem stSmgge easy, Canadian
Ctton barely steady: steady Liv-
npool cablesz"
Sugar higher; steady spot market.
Coffee firmer: Brasilian buyng.---
CHICAGO:
Wheat easy; bearish estimate Kan-
Brassiers
Odds from good numbers, to close—< .
3 for 88c
' Wash Fabrics
. Henry McDaniel of Dixon visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norris. ..
' Mr./and Mrs. J. H. Eggleston and
Color fast broadcloths, 1 to 7 years. Extra val-
ue—
2 for 88c----
FEDERAL
DEFENDER
30 x 4.50 .
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Straw Hata
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Sheep 4,0001 Lambs about steady;
----steady; lambs, good and choice
ar down 9 AO-10,60; ewes, me-
to chgice 180 lbs. down 2.00-
Parasols—Pillows
Black parasols, fancy pillows worth $1.50-4
—Only 88c
Silk Hose
Full fashioned, odds from stock up to $1.50—-
Only 88c !
Good Groceries a good INO elogem
Craddock s Cash’ Grocery
. 6 prs. 88c -
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Work Pants
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Ohio, visited here.
Mrs. J. R. Pitts, Mrs Ute Ross
and chilren, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitts
and children visited at Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ashmore
of McKinney visited Mr.: and Mrs.
Bart Blagg.
Mrs Ula Ross-and children of
Houston, who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Pitta, went to Dallas, accom-
Silks
Odds from our stock. Many solid colon. Val-
ues to $1.98. Flat crepe included—
Only 88c
Batistes
Color fast, sheer. Other fabrics to 69c yd-
' _____ yds. 88c
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First Um—First Quality
Fresh Stock Direct From
Factory
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Buy now
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Our Meat Business Is Growing By Leaps
and Bounds
Why? Because we are giving our customers
real meat, real service, and at such reasonable prices
that they keep coming back for more.
Join our long list of satisfied customers. .
CHARLIE’S MARKET
Phone 156 ————— At Piggly Wiggly
at Little Elm. •
Jack ThomaaphsaitBrench was
The little son ot Mrand Mrs.
Roy Sparks of Denton visited his
88c Days
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A
Calls for frequent dry cleaning of your clothes
if they’re to be protected from dirt and perspiration.
These two will ruin the fabric of any material in a
short time if not attended to. Call 24 today.
Denton Typewriter
- Exchange - - 4
Phone 780,
Men’s, hoys’, white, elastic, lisle—. .
. 2 for 88c__—
_____ DENTON, TEXAS, RBCOkB C UM
DAILYMARKET QUOTATIONS
Thpmas B. Love, Waco. (Court
house, 8 p. m.; Station WACO, 8:30
p. m:; ’ -=
1 Paul Loven, not scheduled.
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
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Mrs. J. W. WaU. " '
Mrs. R. A. Beale of Salt Branch
Iwas here
NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK, July 17—Stocks de-
veloped considerable buoyancy to
the early houre of today's market,
after a wave of profit taking had
been absorbed in early dealings. Bull,
ish operations soon got into full
swinknand.pool tavorites made sub-
5 Vs—dlum!* Natkmal Oroh Aeglster
GERMAN SOCIALISTS WOULD
REVOKE TAX LAWS
BERLIN, July 17.—The soclalist
membefs of the reichstag today in-
troduced a motion to revoke the tax
laws decreed last night by order of
President Von Hindenburg undier
the dictatorial powers granted by
Article 48 of the constitution. The
socialists also introduced a motion
of no confidence in the government.
Hospital.
Virgil Norris, Hoyl Thurman and
ohn Allen Pitta, "Robert Maples.
Dave and Cess Harp, Ina Cantrell
attended the party Saturday night
given by Mr. and Mrs. Inmon of
Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Gray and Mias
Reba Bowling of Corinth, Mr. and
gvound. Some of Lbs oils
strong. Houston and Lago
and more, the latter to a
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FEDERAL TIRES
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Need a Roof?
CAREY ROOFS ARE BEST.
J. O. BELL ADV. SERVICE
Dealers. 2
___, truck top .96: bulk =-
in grades 170 to MO pound truck
hogs 8.7928.90; packtag sows steady,
mostly 7 00 and 7J8
: Cattle 3,300, including 1100 calves;
slaughter steen about steady, good
to choice fed steers on California or-
dor 7.75 and 111. other .laughter
steen 7.25, 6.25 and less:
trade other classes cattle about
steady: butcher cows around 8.78 to
4 60. slaughter calves around Me
lower, good heavies 7.000150.
Sheep 1,800: slow, steady, fi lambs
7.00 8.50; 3 year old fat wethers 4.-
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—— ■ - - Ties—Bows-
Many kinds. A clean-up price. Buy-
4 for 88c
Values to $2.00. Khakis, pin checks, odds—
■ Only 88c ____
Ing Mi and Mrs Hart Bingg
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harp of Frisco
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Toomer.
BEULAH
BEULAH, July 17—MY. and Mrs.
Jen Foster of Denison visited Mrs.
Perry King.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reagan
Willingham. July 7, a girl.
.E O. Garrison of Stony Ridge
was here.
Misses Wyna Fee Counts, Gace
and Beatrice Jeter ad Opal Bounds
attended the ice cream supper at
L Jute 17— (V. 8 D. |
toptzadteedx tot!
Toomer.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ward of
near Dallas visited here.
L. O. Norris and sons visited
Mrs. Minnie Hodge and son of Au-
brey.
8. K. Dorris and family visited
Mrs. George Nix of Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs Burt Blazgrand Mr,
— prices also reduced 30 x 5.00 (5.00-20)
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ONICLE, THURSDAY JULY 17,
PRICES
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not scheduled. , • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart
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Dick Manley of Corinth is visit-
Solid Color Socks
25c quality. Good Hales—
, und Mrs. Raymond Ashmore visited
' Ray Sparks, who is in the Denton
top. American Can. Electric Auto
Lite. Air Reduction. and Eistman
Kodak also rose about 3. Some irreg-
ularity pereistea. Atchison and Gll-
lette lot 3. and Radio and Gen-
era Ilectrie 1. FT
Call money again renewed at 3
per cent
NEW OREANS COTTON
NEW QRLEANS, July 17—rhe cot-
ton market opened firmer. ,
New York opened much firmer
than the market here and private
wires from that point attributed the
advance to an improvement, to the
demand for cotton goods at higher
prices and good buying of spot cot-
ton by the mill.
Price, here cotinued to advance
after the start in sympathy, with
New Tort October moved up to 12.-
M and December to 13.15. or 15 to
CHICAGO, July __________
red 00 1-4-i-2 No. 1 hard 9o 1-2-901
1-3; No. 1 yellow « 5-4-80 1< I
Corn No 3 mixed 83; No. 1 yellow
S3 1-2-3-4: No. 3 white 84 1-4.
38028, 1 white 87; No. 3 white
Ploresville, 2:30 p. m.; San Antonio,
8 p. m.
Rom 8, Sterling, East Texas
Teachers College. Commerce, (non-
political); 13 noon; Greenville. 2:30
PEOPLES ICE CO.
medium to choice 5.50-0,80, .
and feeder steers gong ana noice 6-
panled by her mother, Mrs. J. R.
. ____I Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Maples of
____ Putnam, Houston, 8 p. m. Denton visited Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Clint C. Small. Cuero. 10 a. m.; Toomer.— .... ......
■ - - - Mr. ^<1 Mrs. 0^ Blags were
It3 H Norris and son, were in Den-
Keep your lawn well sprinkled this hot Sinam ST
weather—and keep your place green and pleasant.
ton good. trade the market became
very quiet, gradually easing off un-
U1 December made a new low at
13.01. or 14 pointe under the earlier
highs, but October failed to break
“KPJXrSE & o muppor
and at mia-sesaion October was
trading at 12.88 and December at
13.01, or 7 to 10 pointe down from
Miss Thelma Powell visited Mrs.
Ben Jackson at Denton.
Lonzo Medlin is recovering from
measles.
Miss Lillian Pace attended church
at Roanoke.
Freddie Cunningham of Shiloh
was here.
W. L. Powell was tn Lewisville.
1. . Counts was in Roanoke. •
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Jones of Ar-
gyle visited relatives here.
Sunday School is held at Beulah
every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
AU are welcome.
Ray Crawford of Argyle was here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Higgs and
little daughter of Justin visited
here. •
Miss Thelma Powell is visiting
in Hot Springs, Ark.
Benjamin Stripling off Dayton,
Bleached Domestic
Now
9c
yard.
Ar-La-Tex-O Store
We Sell Kelvinators
Electric Refrigerators, Diehl
Electric Fans, Typewriters,
Singer Sewing Machines.-
■ to,
because crude rubber prices are at bottom
W. L. Yarbrough ,
Jeweler.
Prevtous day ..IMA 1240 336-7 1708
Week ago ............. 122.7 218.8 164.9
Month sgo ........... 1218 318.7 68.4
Tear ago ........... 156.8 205.6 227.8
3 years ago 1809-118.7 146.8 150.8
3 yearn ago
2128.4024 423 2814 2862
1930. 140.8 115.4 204.9 1540
High 1M8 ...... 252.8 107.8 3531 253.3
Low .................. 117.7 156.6 1403
— BOND AVERAGES
(Copyright. 1930, Standara Statistics
Co.) --
July 17 ■ ioi ior 100 sor
Previous day 93.3 1073 100.3 100.3
Week ago ------ 93.2 107.5 1001 100.2
Month ago 93.4 107.1 99.7 100 0
Tear ago ..... ns 102.3 97.3 97.5
3 years ago .... M.1 1M.O MA 99.7
5 yean ago
Weekly av’ge - M.1 106.2 MA 100.0
High 1050 ...... 94.5 107A 100.3 100.5
LOW 1050 ........ 01.9 1045 07A 03.4
High 1029 05.3 IMO UTA MA
Low 1330 ... 90.41004 960 963
uIVEArOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, Juy 17—Jotton spot
easier; American middling fair; strict
good middling 8.40; strict middling
184; middling 1.64; strict low mid-
dling 7. Low middling 6.79; strict
good ordinary 6.00; good ordinary 5-
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Misses Alyne Howell and Den
Rodgers of Liberty were here. .
Miss Clara and Bill Blagg were
at Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pelpelman of
Liberty visited Mr and Mrs. J. H.
Norris.
"Grandpa" Norris is, visiting his
daughter. Mrs. John Shahan, at
—
tnts above yesterday's close.
. the end of the first hour she
saartst was steady and—near the
Fliowing the early bulge in prices
due to .reported improvement In cot-
L. O. Norris has been sick.
Dave and Cess Harp of Salt
Branch visited Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Dress Shirts
Neckband and collars. Broadcloth. Odds
from good shirts. Men’s, boys’,
a 2 for 88c
NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK. July 17 —Cotton fu-
tures:
High Low Close Pr Cl.
Jan old ....11834 1330 1334nomiad
“am........
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:.Sle This striking picture gives you some idea of the problem that confronts
1ad11ne British police snd soldiers in India when a group of Mahatma Gandhi's
eceiPtaI followers decide to stage a parade in defiance of orders. Thousands of
I natinalists were in this crowd at Bombay. Note the two lines of police
KANSAS CITY GRAIN ' in the center attempting to disperse the gathering.
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Oats: No. 3 white nominally 36-3% 33? M"‘
No 3. nominally 33-36. 7. 1
KANSAS CITY LIYK grocg
akcza
sows 6.85-7.65. Stock pip 8150.00.
Cattie 1300; Cairo. 4dO; M
and yearlings fully steady; 00
classes steady to weak; top yearun
SAS; steer, good and choc 60-0
10.75; common and medium 000 n
Up, 42-8.75,Heirergood
550-850 Ibs. 825-10.50; cows good at
choice 5,50-7.75; rosier. Emilkte
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Yard Goods ’ •
Prints, odds to 50c yd. A real clean-up. *
8 yds 88c
Come in. You’re always
welcome in this store,
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Mrs. Alton Turner, W. E. Nix and
family of Oross Roads. 0. O. Rey-
1235; Houston 12.60; aafvestonTBS "
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meaa*n
ASM; stock M17XA
FRED L. MeCULLAR /
District Manager. a
Telephone 802.
Praetorian Life , I
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Com easy; sympathy with wheat.
. Cattle dull. Hog. steadier.
- Speeches Today
By Associated Prem. ,
Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, Abi-
Remember that phone number,
e
When you want your things cleaned and press-
ed, just telephone 1212. ’
CAMP’S CLEANERS '
.moncduzrot
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES
. NEW ORLEANS, July 17—Cotton
a vs
Jan is’zdn, Pri304
Mar................132
MeY ....... 1300 1346 1347 B 1385
July ........ISfifi 1354 1354—63 IMS
Rayon Underwear
Teds, gowns, slips, step-ins, bloomers, all sizes.
2 for 88c
FOP SALE OR TRADE
One 1929 Buick Coach'
One 1928 Buick Sedan
One 1928 Buick Coupe
One 1927 Dodge Coupe
One 1926 Dodge Sedan -........ ,
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
Phone 268,
31x5.00 (5.00-21) 8 8.45
.31x5.25 (5.25-21) 9.78
29x5.50 (5.50-19) 9.98
33x6.00(6.00-21) 13.10
Other sites in proportion
- 1 Miss Pauline Eggleston of Stan-
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Here are the lowest tire prices in our history.
We offer the famous new-type Federal Tires—
offering greater riding comfort — greater speed —
greater safety—greater mileage—at prices sub-
stantially lower than ever before. Think of
what that means—of the savings to you in this
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930, newspaper, July 17, 1930; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475216/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.