Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 176, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 7, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—cotton
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Three Deaths in
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Ladies’ Silk How a
No. 444, all silk, fuH fash-
ioned silk hose, in all
wanted shades and sizes.
Our new price—
79c
Don’t Say—
"A loaf of bread."
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South Side Square. Phons 1433
ALL STHEET STOCKS
YORK, March 7—After
Prime cottonseea bull* 10.
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LIVERPOOL. March —Moderate
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Dresses, Coats-New spring modes just unpacked.
All styles, all colors, for every occasion.
Prime cottonseed oil 68-8 1-3.
Erime cottonseed meal 43 per cent
New low priees— Roadster, $475; Sport
Rondster, $195, Phaeton, $510, Standard
Coupe, $535, Coach or Standard Five-
Window Coupe, 6515; Sport Coupe, $375,
Five-Passenger Coupe, 9595, Convestible
Cabriolet, $615, Standard Sedan, 8635,
Special Sedan or Convertible Landau
Phaeton, $650. Prices L o. b. Flint, Mich,
Special equipment eztre. Low delivered
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The new Chevrolet Six is a fine performer.
It maintains high road speeds at a low,
easy-working engine speed. Ita 50-horse-
power engine operates with unsurpassed
economy. Six cylinders enable you to creep
along, accelerhte, climb hills, go fast-and
do it all smoothly, quietly—with little
ahifling of gears. Step into a Chevrolet
and drive. Let performance, tuo, prove
a first tev min.
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score) 25 1-3 to 34; seconds (80 to 87
score) 33 1-3 to 34 1-3. Eggs, 38.399.
firm; exrta firsts 31; trean graded
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MARKETS AT A GL
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Stocks strong; utilitles’ lea?
to 14 points in response to weakness
in Liverpool which was coupled with
some selling here for Liverpool and
continental account
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ANNOUNCEMENT
. We have purchased the gasoline, oil and tire
business at the Lakey Court Station and extend to
the motoring public a cordial invitation to make
this place your headquarters.
Texaco gasoline, oil, washing and greasing. In-
stant courteous service. - -c,- - -
Free Air, Water and Telephone
Sam Laney and J. A. (Jake) Craven
talkomedy; “Anything But ‘Ham",
ah act; news events. „ T-l
DREAMLAND — Tom Tyler in
PThe Phantom- Rider": S "Far
Eneugh." a comedy; "Vultures of
Set," chapter 4
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Attendance in the Denton public
schools shows an increase of 53 over
the eorzespnding month laet peer
for the school month closing March
6. Total enrollment at thia time
last year was 2,091 as compared with
3,143 this month. Enrollment for
last month was 2,112 which was an
increase 9 51 over the same month
is a tabulation of the
count for this month as well as
March of last year:
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522 82
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part in a foray
Oats: No. 8 white 31; No. 4 white
30 1-3.
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NEW YORK. March T—Govem-
ment bonds:
Liberty 3 1-2s 101.26; 1st 4 1-4s
103 38.
Treasury 4 l-4s 11121; 4s 107.20.
PRIE COTTONREKD
DALLAS March 7—Prime cotton-
seed unquoted
"onr• aagnerz, Euzgean buytng-
Wheat steady, bullish weather and
good export eatos. ■
Cbm steady; light country orfer-t
and unfavorable weather.
Youinete tke greatest talent,
the world* cloyrest entertain-
ers into, xounshome -hen.xou
R. C. A Radiola
KING’S
KAD10 SHOP
W.L.Yarbrough
Jeweler. . .
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For Your Convenience
The most convenient way of paying is by check.
The safest and easiest form of personal hook*
keepin is to pay by check, » • ny
Your bank account is an investment paying both
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is here once more. NSH lie time to plant all
your garden, spread a little fertilizer, then plant
good fresh seed and what your garden grows noth-
ing will pay you better.
Remember We Handle Vigor©, Garden Tools and a
ways of her 70-year-old son. Mrs • • 3
Lucy Hatch, 102, has appealed to s
Sedgwick county ommasionera to
ssrJx awards
Watch for My
OPENING SALE
Announcement
CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES
CHICAGO, March 7 — wheat: Ho, 2
hard T9; No. 1 northern ap«mt 70.
Com: No 4 58 to 58 1-2;
No. 3 yellow S3 1-3 to 3-4; No. 3 white
80 8-4.
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Dresses—Chiffon, canton, flat crepes, printed, sol-
. id. Suitable for all occasions. Coats—Fur trim,
. self trim. * All colors, all sizes.
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NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK, March 7r—cotton fu-
tures closed steady, 4 to 7 points low-
er; Mardk' 1033; May 11.18-18; July
11.88-39; October 1188; December
11 88; January 11 95; spot quiet: mid-
dling 11.00.
High Low Close
March ...»........ 10.85 loss-
THE BOSTON STORE
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BOSTON, March 7.—Movement of
wool was somewhat slower than dur-
ing the previous week. Nevertheless
there wm a fair volume of wool sola
and the outlet was quite broad.
Finer grades of western grown wool
continued to be the most, notive. |
Prices on 58. 60‘s and finer grades of
domesti wools were steady but ir-
regular and slightly easier on M's and
lower quality.
SCREEN TODAY
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NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, March 7mThe
cotton market today was fairly active
for a short Saturday session Prices
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readily absorbed by week end co
ing oombined wit Mtn* buying be-
leved to be for Indian and Japnese
account. May. sold off to 11.00 and
October to 1148 under the initial
Now Open for Business
We will have red hot specials for you every day in
the week. Brand new stock of staple and fancy
groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. Come and
see us. • —8e xc a. -
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Phone 98. 215 West Oak St.
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points below yesterday's close. In the
second hour the market rallied on
shorts covering fcr over the weekend
helped by a firmer stock market. mak-
ing new highs eight to ten points
above the lows and closing steady at
or near the high* with net losses for
the day of 4 to 7 points.
\ NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—Spot
ootten closed steady. 6 points down.
Bales 794; low middling 9.34; mid-
dling 10 60; good middling 11.18; re-
ceipts 3,281. Stock 801,694.
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busineas done prices 16 pointe low-
<r. Amettcan strict -good middling
- good middling 634; strict mid-
dling 800; middling 5.94; strict low
nitddling 5 74: low middling 5.40;
strlat good ordinary 5 04; good ordi-
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American 100 Futures closed barely
steady: March b.80; May 586; July
5.98; October 8.07; December 615:
January 6.18: March 6.25; May 6.31.
, premsure but the demand wae suri-
quickly lent to hold prices Sound these
Lia 1930 Aigures up to thiend of the first half
r than an hour. -yT
Liverpool ‘cables reported local,
continental and Bombay liquldatton
1 that market and said there was
some disappointment over the Indian
settlement, referring presumaly to
the proposed increase in import
—m lohs. The amount
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Clearance was estiimnaed at 115,000
bales against 108,000 last year.
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CHICAGO rOvtar
CHICAGO, March 7.—poultry alive.
1 truck; steady! fowls 17 1-8 to 30;
springs 26: No. 3. 15: broilers 1 1-3
to 2 Iba 35; moosters 15. turkeys 31;
double 1939, when organisation ex-
penses were heavy Case also firmed
in response to report of 1930 net of
29 €2 • share, substantlaly better
than expected.
Allied Chemical sold up more
than .2 points and other shares up
a point or more included American
Can. Bethlehem Steel, American and
Foreign Power. PibHe Service of New
Jersey, Electric Power & Light, Stand-
ard Oa*. Byers, and Radio. Several
shares dropped 1 to 3 points in the
early trades, including U 8. Steel,
Republic Steel, Westinghouse Elec- _
trte.dbhns Manville nnd Batwaytedo:
Stores. .
Auburn tumbled 6 1-3 pointe to
175. as contra.-ted to a recent peak
of 317 1-2, then recovered.
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1250 prime crude 6.25 to 8.50: 1
740, April 740: May 748; June
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1 Elizabeth Titti was program
chafrman of the Sports Club Tues-
day afternoon. Reports were made
on “Birds” by Betty Ruth Hussey.
Mary Maude Sparks and Anna Fred
Walker. ' u '■ T
At a meeting of the All-Around
Science Club Lorene Lee gave a
report on "Coal Tar" and Bonnie
Beth Louder reported on "Artificial
Perfume",-------------------------
; . Values to $15.00-
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Special to Record-Chronicle.
BANGER. March H. Lam-
bert, 75, living at Bernazd, died at
4 o'clock Friday following a-stroke
of paralysls.,
T. A. Carson of Elm Grove, six
miles north of here, formerly a
resident of ganger, died Thursday
night of heart failure. His wife and
Ave children survive. - 7 •
Word was received here Friday of
the death of Rar t Harris of Valley
View, brother-in-law of Mrs. H. M.
Reeves of Sanger.
Church News
Evangelist John R. Rice of Fort
Werth And Rev. Eott Hickey of
Decatur wil preach 9 the street
here this afternoon and will preach
in the Landmark Baptist Church
tonight
The B < P. U. and Sunday School
week of study elose Friday night at
the First Baptist Church with a
sermon by Rev. Mr. Hodges of Au-
brey. Rev A. D. Foreman talked
Thursday night and Rev. H. B.
Sieieton, "ensodansnight
Misses Hettie Everly and Lee Nich-
von and Mrs. A. E McNell were in
Denton.
Monday moming while Mrs. Jack
Malone of Slidell was preparint a
meal an oil stove exploded, burning
th? interior cf her kitchen;.....
Mr, and Mrs J. Mares King of
Runter «
Elk city visited J. R. Hunter.
Mrs. J. M. Neal returned to Ok-
lahoma City.
Elizabeth, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. O. Hughes, has in-
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Performance, too, proves Chevrolet
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the Great American Value
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showing 5 to 30 centa gain.
cHICAGOPKODUCE
.. . CHICAGO, March 7—Autter 10,-
N9.2 845. steady; creamery extras (92
ssariMJWoft <s»
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and afterward soared a general up- — —L ,---, —
turn. No. 2 mixed nominally 64 to May
Cora closed firm. 1* to 7-8 cent 80 1-3; July 83 8-8; sptember 83 1-8.
higher, wheat a shade to 5-8 up. oats " *m — -
1-8 to 13 advanced, and- provisions
_______hunters caught a live lion
nearThree Rivers, Cal., tressed it
on a pole and carried it seven miles
upward " 4
Bonds steady; rails show upward
Cub strong; covering helps rise.
LRorein exchange Htcadi peceta
Senior High ...
Junior High ann...
RE. Lee School
Cbeyzolet the Gml American Value ' - peices and easy terms.
1 NEW CHEVROLET SIX
The GreatAmerican Value
The first dog decorated by the
humane commission of California
was Alwmo, a German shepherd, for
leading his blind master from a
burning hotel.
TURNER'S
Quality Food Store.
- Just received new, ship-
ment
Red Barrel
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CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
CHICAGO. March 7—With blizzard
conditions at some points and snow
in Nebraska, Kansas. Ionis, Mis-
scott and Indiana, grain prices aver- c
aged higher early today. Decreased Cot
arrivals of corn in Chicago, 138 car lnP ,
against 308 a week ago and 373 at Cat
this time last year, had a bullish
effect. Opening at a shade lower to
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A.)—Hog* 800; strong with Friday’s
best prices; practica top 735: part
load to traders 735; meet 180 - 260
Rte 7.00 to 7 35
Cattle. 360; calves 50; for th week,
fed steers, yearlings and fat she
stack 35 to 75 higher: steers mostly
60 to 78 higher; lower grade cows
steady to 35 higher, bulls steady,
venters 1.00 lower etockers and
feeders 25 to so higher. Week's tape
choice -1105 lbs steers .1046; choice
heavy steers 10.25; several loads steers
«40 to 10 00 bulk at 7 00 to 9.00; fed
heifer* 6.50 to 7.78; practically top
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Sheep, none; for the week: Lambs
steady to weak: sheep 16 t 85 tow-
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hicks, Mr*.
Grady Hicks and Misses Vesta Mae
and Amy Hicks were in Krum.
Mi and Mrs. Jim Burroughs, Mr
and Mrs. Clasta Conley were in
Denton.
John B. Walde was taken to the
Denton Hospital Thursday. He
lives at Sweetwater and became nt
while visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Walde.
May ...............11.18 1105 11.15-18
Julx. u., 1120 11.30 11.38-30
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D cember ........... 11.7 11*-
Jantihry if.89 4195- -
Note the remarkable low prices that I will make. They will astonish
you. Don’t buy anoher dollar’s worth of merchandise until you see
my sale circular. g- i
WELLS
- end business
-yassfe-"f"i
end adjustment of accounts required
more epurchases by short* than
sale by longs Bulllab activity re-
appeared in‘the electric power te-
' SUM 1N nr
Radio Keith Orpheum -
; rose » point in response to Ite
teport lhowing pro rite more
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er; feeding lambs steady to strong;
_ top fed lamb* to shippers 850.,5
is packers 845; closing top 8.20: cloning
। bulk desirable weight woolea lambs
8.00 to 8.10; shorn lambs 7 50 to 7.75;
tpo ewes 440 bulk 3 65 to 4.25; feed-
ing lambs mostly 7.00 to 746; fleshy
sheering lenbs up to 7.75.
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All Kinda. .
TEXAS MIDDLING
DALLAS, March T.—Middling
ton 1045; Houston 1040; Gal
10.95.
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Demand*; Belgium 13.93 1-3; Ger-
many 38.77; Holland 40.07 1-3: Nor-
waY 2622-522227612 PeqPACACE-Eamuna Lowe to -Men
spain 10,80; (S^iM 1-4; Polpd on’cane; "Sea Going Sheiks”, a
11.25; Austria 14.04; Brazil 8.35; Tor ‘
kyo 49.35; Shanghai 30 35; Montreal
100.00; Mexico City (gold peso) 47.45.
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Good Fresh Stock of Seed at All Times.
We Deliver. -,z
MDOWELL-JACOBSEN CO.
TH ~ ’ Fertilizer
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TI IT 1 ing refuge from the mischievous
$14.75
eebles 8-4 -60-deybille 488 I-
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France demand 3.91 1-3; cablos
341 19-88.
Italy demand 6.33 3-8; cables 6.38
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Fina no nu io naaa
nominally 71 1-9 to 73; May 73 1'
July 58; September 68 1:8.
Totals......... 2,143 2.091
D.H.S.NEWS
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to the public
- — I have just purchased the entire stock and? fixtures of the
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I bought this stock CHEAP and am in a position to make some VERY
CHEAP PRICES, and that is exactly what I propose to do.
The store will be closed Saturday night and will remain closed until.
Friday Morning, March 13,9 A. M.
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July ................11.40 1140 1149- |
October 11.87 1148 11.88-87 1
December 111.86 11.77 1146-b
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NEW YORK, March 7.—Cotton op-
z z rw;---.-- »te*dy today at a decline of 11
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_ ducks 33; gome 14
PEONS SeGROERY PHONE wixzexsansrexuxytogs
Order* courteously taken—promptly delivered.
CRADDOCK’S CASH GROCERY
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AR-LA-TEX-O STORE
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
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