Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 6 of 14
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DREAMLAND- Buddy Roosevelt in
"The Trail Riders"; “Vultures of
the Sea", Ohapter 2: "Sock and
.Run". a comedy.
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Fruly, athletics are taking on a
more scientific aspect and are now
an integral part of the educational
scheme of our nation._________
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at Chicago, were in better physi-
catcondition than at any time dur-
angthe tournament.
Of the members of the two teams
thar played fat the championship
her test of but gne man gave any
indication that previews opinions
that basketball was too severe on
the hearts and kidneys of normal
school boys might be sound,
iketbalt seems strenuous to the
a tor because the spectator nat-
y follows the ball, which is the
toous of activity. 1
than that of guards. Perhaps we can
go back to primimtive man for this
explanation: The pursued must of
, Another interesting test was made
mad on four high school teams,
which were entered m a leakcue
tournament, to ascertain the actual
number of minutes the average high
school basketball player was in mo.
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Dwight Brown, who was organist
at the Palace Theater in Dallas for
a number of years, Hi be presented
in an organ recital Sunday after-
noon at 4 o’clock in the auditorium
kindat mental stance has been ao-
qulred.
.Investigators are finding that the
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MYSTERIOUS WAYE
by PERCIVAL CHRISTOPHER WREN
Roxy and His Gang
With
Madam Schumann-
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Red Cross Relief Fund
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Sponsored by Dallas Ro-
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for the legislature.
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Missouri ex-service men would be
permitted to hunt and fish without
icenses under terms of a bill be-
Mcoinnis,Dr. W H Bruce, Norris
Russell, P. Evans, O. D Bell. H.
Bleron, Paris, C. C. Phillips, Parts.
Rev W. F .Gaibraith, W R. Hieks,
Dr. M. L. Martin, Rev. C. W. Rates.
Fred Westcourt, L. P Floyd. Mrs.
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2. Shortest time of activity for
any’one plzyer-3 mimutes, st tee-
onds.
3, Longest tuns of activity for any
one player—7 minules, 31 seconds.
4. Average time of activity for
each player 5 minutes, 28 seconds.:
5. Percentage of average activity
of each player to the entire playing
time— 39,6 per cent. . r
Such studies as these stimulate
1 further research studies and settle
many moot points of argument.
P -T A. was well attended and 814 A
was netted. ————---. i
Marjorie Lauderdel
teas marked for deuih
mg to a club of this kind, he stat- •
ed. “I you haven’t formed some I
‘ iss friendships in
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Our courteous ad-taken will
receive your Want Ad. .helping
you word it by telephone or
in person at the office
. see Mintmum on AU Ada
White Pine? Yes, WeB.ee It
JUST UNLOADED ONE FULL CAR.
We can supply your wants in the white
line. ANY THICKNESS, ONE WIDTH FROM
INCH TO 21 INCHES WIDE. WHITE PINE FI
WIHTEPINE SHIPLAP, WHITE PINE BOA
Call on us for your estimates as to buildins
Our services gladly furnished. . 1.
G. W. Martin Lumber Co.
Phone 293.
LA. Sharp. B. W McKenzie, Mar-
tin Kornblatt, Dr. L W Newton.
Geojcrutsinger, Bruce Bogarts and
— ‘ Turner. Rotarfapis, Dallace,
I Bogarte Jt. and W.O. How-
l ard,anas.-—-
M chde is the largest producer of
1, contributing about 90 per
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. Mental Stance: It is possible to
acquire a favorable frame of mind
or a mental stance by the kind of
practice that helps a man to-ac-
quire correct body stance.
It to good pedagogy to assume
that the very best skill’and a con-
sistent high level of performance
can not be attained unless the right
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An Ammetvong Mat Pru^urU
V. S. Inspeeted
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DALLAS, TEXAS
Kay Johnson and Karl Dane
“The Bluffer", a Mack Bennett
Miss Maydell Parker visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Parker of McKin-
ney.
• Mr and Mrs. Ed Ashby and Miss
Grace Bounds and Davie Cryon vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Payne of
Banger.
Mrs. George Holloway was in Den-
ton.
Davie Cryon of Haskell visited
Mr and Mrs. Ed Ashby.
Mr and Mrs. John Orr of Den-
, ton visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Sweat-
mon.
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cate were in
I I Denton.
I Mrs. Earl Wheeler was in Den-
I ton. -
I Mr and Mrs. Anderson of Corsi-
1 cans visited Mr and Mrs. B. E,
I Sweatmon. . - „ f
i Dr. Homer Taylor of Kemp visited
f Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Taylor.
I I Miss Jimmie Wilson of Dallas vis-
I ited Mr. and Mrs. W H Wilson.
I | Mrs. G. C. Turbeville was in Den-
I ton.
NSe® , I , Mrs Jim Davison, who has been
« I ill is improving.
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CLASSIFIED
Advertising Rates
Information
Terms on classnea adveittse-
menu are CASH IN ADVANCE
The accounts are small and
we cannot afford to send out
A newcomer preparing to "muscle” hls Way into Um
growl pastime is Jumpin’ Joe Savoldi, above ex-NotreDame,foot,
smlzezsem
runs for Notre Dame. _____L___
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visited her father-here. ----.
Mr and Mrs. C. T. Rucker and
son of Quitaque visited Mrs. Stew-
“Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yarbrough of
Nocona visited here. .
Rev. and Mrs. Hodges of Aubrey
visited Mrs. Etta Kelly and Grand-
ph Boozer.
•Messrs, and Mines. Guy and Ce-
cil Jones of Navo visited Mr. and
Mrs. Witz Jones.
~ Miss Zelma Mae Hart of Denton
For Better.
FURNITURE
Come by and see our many
values. You’ll like the items
and the prices.
Yarbrough Bros.
281 W. Hckoty. Phon# 1201
A CLEAN HOME-OWNED STORE
South Side Square. Phone 1183
J.HLANFORD 4 SUN
Plenty of hens. We deliver. Phone 1M.
Miss Elaine Riley was in Denton.
1 Rob Holloway and son, Leroy of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. George
! Holloway.
W. A Carlisle was in Denton.
Clay Coberly and Sam Coberly
of Borger visited F. Coberly.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Parker and
sen of McKinney visited Mrs. A. W.
! Parker. L y -
man visited Mrs. Cora Belk.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cate were in
Dallas.
Mrs. A W. Parker was in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Betchon and
sen and Mrs. F. Coberly were in
Denton.
Miss Maylene Kiger of Krum and
Ewell Kiger of Denton visited Mr.
and Mrs N. L. Kiger.
Miss Pricilla Genuine of Denton
visited Miss Dorothy Cate.
Mrs. Frady of Weatherford visit-
«w Mr. and Mrs. Boge Patton.
Miss Ellaween Carter of New
visited here. 1
Misses Katrina and Deborah Dressed or undressed. Phone
Tribble of Danton visited here. I ------ ----- ' .»
r. and Mrs. Everett Lynch of 27 for fast delivery. -
Gjeen Valley visited Mr. and Mrs.
pWoFupe. 1923The -recent rains
— Jusina on the Origine ___
* Ask Your for
Armstrongs
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at O. I. A., accordin to. William
E. Jones, director of the department
of mnair ’ - m ‘-
His program wil include □“Hun-
garian: Fantasy", Theo Moses-To-
TOM TURNER
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tre", Boex; "Ave Marj?". Bosste;
"Frimitive Organ", Yon; "Forever
III Love You, My One”, this selec-
ton of Brown hnself; "La Nor-
tens", Robles; Southern melodies,
arranged by Brown and "Italian
Rhapsody". Yon_________
The public is invited.
BUY IT INDENTON
Confiscated Coins AM Poor
BIRMINGHAM. Ala—Slot ma-
chinos will do their bit to aid un- I
empioyea under a pia advanced by
Sheriff Downs of Jefferson. He has
announced that he will give all
money found in confiscated slot
makhines to an unemployed fund.
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Father Morfs History of Texas"
lost for almost 150 years, has been
foundii the national library in
Mexico City
Davison _ .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belk of Sher- Tartert
-Hewever, seme years ago. Dr. J.
H. McCurdy of Springfield College,
springfield. Mass., conducted a
L similar test upon team members at
that college and found that 87 per
'cent of the players showed traces
of heart and kidney strata.
- Perhaps the difference in the re-
sults of the two tests was due to
— the differences An the ages of the
two groug of players. The wear .
■ and tear on the elder physical ma- ______________
preacticn time of forwards is faster
Smith-Hamilton
Motor Company
, Phone 268.
SMYRNA
SMYRNA. Feb. 18—Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Madewell and children of Coop-
er Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Fortune.
Mr and Mrs Claude MeDani el
and children of Denton visited here.
Mrs. W D. Fortune has been
sick.
Dud Foster of Denton was here.
Miss Berva Madewell visited Mr.
and, Mrs. Bill Madewell near Argyle.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Calvert and
son visited Mr. nd Mrs. Jim Smith!
of May Hill.
B Fowler and son of Sunnydale
were here.
Lee Madewell and family. have
moved near the Country Club
Allen Madewell and family of
Lloyd visited W R. Madewell.
Myrdis Pippin of Argyle was here.
barsman either is retired or reaches first base. In an important game ]
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ing substitutions while "ash." Watah appeared as the sixth pitcher of the inning, and
ardakrodt“thctbattintoPondth W parade of pithers cause the nd. to be
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visited Mes. J. B. Carlisle.
The mihstrel sponsored by
tournamen and--later win- 1-Averaze. timeeapsrd for One
of the national championship 10 minuts paricd of ply—mi-
with you are the dub." the speak-
er said Dr barker declared that
thezreatest good of all that has
resulted Soin the hmeheon clubs is -
the breaking down of religious big-1'
otry and intolerance, enabling men --
to see good in their fellow men be
they Protestants, Catholics or Jews.
. anc the furthering causing d num..___.
to see that the greatest thing in
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Guests present ineluded: Walteri
—Miier.WalterMcClurkanEl
Street, R. J. Gamer, A. O. Calhoun,
J. W Gray, Dr W. H Hawley, T.
. R. Brooks, Mrs. O M. Curtis, Joe
Hutcheson, Robt Barns, Jr., A. C.
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tu of mines reports.
Park uditorium
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ANRBOARDS
{By FORREST C."PHOC" ALLEN
And a number of other specials can be had at our
store. See our window display-
M’DOWELL-JACOBSEN CO.
WE DELIVER. I
Seeds, /P91e72A. Fertilizer. ]
LAWRENCE, Kas., Feb 20.—For
sveral ears an opinion has grown
that basketball is entitely too stren-
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— FIELDER JONES, manager of the White Sox, Was responsibies1or strel was given at the school house
s the rule that whern a pitcher is substituted he hastonpitchsuntthe srs -tonmute
watch, stupped and count was re-
ruined ttain when tho player re-
sumed activity,
TA. rrult a? the inyescgation
wera as rlicwsi .
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ubus for the participants.
Dr. James Naismith of the Univerz
shy of Kansas and the "Father of
Basketball" tock has a working ba.
alfor research work into the prob-
lem, high school boys competing in
al tournament held at the univert
wer y boy competing in the tour -
nament underwent a thorough phy-
sical examination. After the fourth
championship game tests showed
Abet the members of the Wichita
high school team, the winners of
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Head Lettuce, per head ............
Strawberries in daily, per pint box .....
Real good old Steak, 2 pounds
Compound (bring your pail), pound,.
LAKEDALLASL Joe’s Gonna Be Kasste Man,
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HRLISHtN^ UP ^2^. ' '
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time than the pursuer.
"he visual, auditory and tactile
.. thoroughly stud- 2==
led in our athletes, to find for them p
Kiger is suffering from a slight “
stroke of paralysis fS
Mrs. Albert Morrison of Bethel
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Just imagine the sense
of safety that could be
provided by non-shat-
terable glass in your
car. This new auto fea-
ture is obtainable at
Smth-Hamilton’s, The
cost is only slightly
more tHan for ordinary
glass. Come in today
for a nestimate. We re-
place glass while you
wait.
KMAmmt
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K® The Denton TeacheNCollege--
f- Eagle engers will end Llueir aca-
son tonight when they meet the
Eust Texas Teachers College
Lions of Commeree.
In a frte swing contest >
w-dnesday night the Lons de-
feated the Denton ciuhhut the
Eagles a** determined to win
- melrnnito elose-the. seasen f.
--- with a percentage of 50.
Rotarimtx Hear !
Add reus by Barker
Dr Charles K Barker, nationally
L known lecturer sponsored by Ro-
tary International, hefeto deliver a 1
series of lectures before the high .
school and colleges, spoke to the L
luncheon. Dr. Barker was introduc-
Rotary Club Thursday at the noon
ed by Dr. L H. Hubbard and spoke
on "Rotary By-Products' The]-
Torming of friendships amonp bus! - ’ -
ness men was the original purpose .
of the first Rotary Chibs, necordins
- to Dr. Barker, and that is still one
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haa caused the grain and vegeta-1
dion to grow rapidly. Wheat and
oats are making good pasture.
WHle Minnerly of Fort Wort h I
visited here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Pennington
entertained with a ‘42" party Sat-
urday-evening.
Miss Mame D. Cope teaching at1
Lloyd and Miss Minnie Bingham of
Navo: were here.
A. A. Bumgamer and A. L. Mon-
crief were in Denton.
Rev. Thomas Weaver of Justin
। will preach at the Methodist Church
Saturday night. '
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A charming young girl; about to inherit a fortune, was
held in the clutches of cunning, scheming relatives.
She was committed to a sinister hospital, doomed to die
without even an opportunity to fight her unknown
* enemies. But MYSTERIOUS WAYE, 28z
that intrepid adventurer, suddenly threw 893029
a tremendous obstacle into the plotters
path; The author of BEAU GESTE 728 222
and BEAU IDEAL has created another 6985
vivid story of love and-action. 1 520a
Starts Monday, March 2 an
statomenta daily with corn
rards for convenlence tn re-
mitting. . I
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Umea 8c per word. Six. time.,
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General Insurance
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A RMSTRONG’S
PA “Little Pig” Sau-
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-ahat wins instant ap-
a proval from every mem-
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Made of the choicest
euts of peleeted pork.
~ properly around and
"ennned to give irsee
v- licious taete, end IL S:
‘Covernment Inspeeted
n t msure purity, —-=
a Dwight Brown to SCREEN rODaT
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Play Organ Here
KITCHENWARE
As a Special (or Saturday
Kitehen Chair, green, regular $1,951
Special, $1.69
Vegetable Bins, regular $1.50—f
Special $1.19
I CHARLIE’S MARKET '
Specials for Saturday, Feb. 21.
Yellow Bananas, dozen .................... ----19e
California Oranges, dozen .......... 5c
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931, newspaper, February 20, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475293/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.