Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1931 Page: 10 of 12
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New Potatoes, red or white, 10 pounds for
WORK SHOES
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TOMATOES, 3 pounds for 1 .. . .
foreign office to be attended
BROWNBILT SHOE STORE
8 pound pail ...
. 87 c
$1.00
Remember our Modern Shoe Repair Dept.
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Phone 32.
We cal) for and deliver.
NECTAR TEA, 1A lb. 15c, 1-2 lb. .
29c
his.
Yukon Club Ginger Ale, 2 bottles for
25c
an artist of the- stage as
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Racon, Decker’s Tall Korn, sliced, pound
23c
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Flour, Pillsbury Verigood, 48-lb. sack for
89c
Kimbrough-Tobin Drug store
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SOAP
FEED
KEEP COOL AT BROOKS
Lux Toilet
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4 medium cans for . , 25c
3 cakes :..
...19c
25c
Pineapple, crushed, Buffet cans, 3 for
BROOKS NEW FRIGIDAIRE SODA
Scot-Tissue Paper, 3 rolls for
23c
FOUNTAIN
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COMPLETE ELECTRIC
3 pounds .. .
21c
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REFRIGERATION
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get the crude oil market in East
Texas re-established during July.
He pointed out that there are
Erus;eo
Ann answerea this question with
womanly indignation as she remem-
bered how Bruce had taken Pierre s
So we can’t very well advertise «W of them in
this space, no matter how low in price they are.
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are under way Arrangements have
been made for a luncheon at the
LONGVIEW, July 10.— (A)—Capt.
J. F. Lucey, leader in the move to
solve the problem of East Texas
Chinaware
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Approximately one-seventh of the
nation's concrete highways are in
Ilinols.—
Iowa has about 7,500 licensed egg
dealers, or one dealer fof every 28
farms in the state, and about 3,300
licensed poultry dealers, or one to
every 63 farms.
what are you sod your old friend do-
ang away out tiers la Xevada""
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WHO 1M
THONDER Elh
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AlLTMa swoor-
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fleers could arrest him for the bank
troubie."
What nuide you think that Bruce
mizht be in these- parts?"
"Because Pierre’s father, who de-
serted Rene and his mother when
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JEWEL or VEGETOLE
Germany Not to
Build Armaments
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Plerre and x-ecugnz it Bruce ooyda
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C. S. BARNES
-RENTON’S LEADING FOOD STORE”
PRUNES
NICE szE
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of these are in the Lathrop pool
He declared" that he was consider-'
mg calling a meeting of owners of
thesa properties at Lonrview for
the purpose of working out plans
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Quaker Maid
Beans
For ACHES and PAINS
BALLARDS .r
Snow liniment
Penetr ates' Soothes/
MILE
WHITE nousn
You will enjoy this d
cereal. And how much
WE CARRY OVER A THOUS-
AND FOOD ITEMS
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motive, is BEHIND
ToM HOLTINJGTON’s
TARGef PRACTICE ?
These hot days drop in at Brinks and get a good
cool drink or a dish of your favorite Ice Cream over
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members of the cabinet and a din-
ner at the American embasay. ■
Armament is expected to be the
chief topic ef conversation between
Mr. Stimson and ofTicaldom.
The cabinet will meet tomorrow
to select the French delegates to
the meeting of fiscal experts on
the moratorium in London on Ju-
ly 17.
The press attaches great impor-
tance to Mr Stimson's presence in
Europe, contendihg that it ore-
shadows a wholesale revision of
armaments to completthe work
at the moratorfum in stabilizing
world economics.
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We came because I was so wor-
ned about Bruce and Pierre. I was
a telegraphie order to hold
in eomnectin with the cm
No Sale Complete Until the Customer Is Satisfied
EAST SIDE SQUARE . PHONE 254
When in need of tin shop or roofing work.
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
COOLING AND REFRESHING ICED COFFEE
More Delicious and Better Results—Use A.
----------------&P.Funraus Blends!_____________________
Lucey Appeals
For Observance
Oil Proration
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SUGAR
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20 pounds ......
And the price of all foods has been going
down so fast lately that it would be very sensi-
ble for you to come in and see for yourself. .....
BEN C. IVEY, Agent
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.
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murder. for whieh her father hi ip
jail. Meanwhile Pierre, comaine
umneen upon Bruce and < olunulo
BUI. Kuan Hruie admit Kuing
the cashier and stcasng $23,006.
Wien Bin kills Bruce in a raw
j que saying Germany had acted on
her own initiative in the manner
and had "expressed her happiness
over theconclusion ot the Franco-
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ReacuEb HE FooT-
HILLS OETE BIG -
HOR MOVNTAIMS
ON MIS MSSION
TO HE "eox Q”
RANCH For OJCLE
JERRC WHEN SoD-
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THE SoOND OF
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. - Germany's pledge today that the
5 s, aea —» ' savings realized from the Hoover
(g Phone 796"ab-ed"
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. GRAPE JUICE, quart, 39c; pint for ...
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SYNOPMIS: After Pierre tralls
BANANAS, per pound
come home.
..21c
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found Bruce? Are they all right?" .
• Copyright. 1930, by D. '
Appleton & Co.) •
A grave . . . half dug . . . emp-
ty? So Harrigan says tomorrow.
But what has become of Pierre
and Roy Donovan
County Financial
Statement Is Made
For First of July
The Denton county treasurer's
monthly report shows the follow-
ing balances for July 1:: 2
Jury fund, balance. $4,875.91; road
and bridge fund, $38,683.89; general
fund. 110,434 62: courthouse sinking
funds: No. 4 $813,94, No 5. $53L-
69: bridge bond sinking fund, $353.-
64 road district No. 1 sinking fund.
$4,154.85; road district No. 2 sink-
ing fund. (021.34: road di strict. NOL
3 sinking fund, (19.558.92; road dis-
trict No. 4 sinking fund, $.887.68;
road district No. 3 fund, $715.36;
headlight testing fund. (917.28: jail
you see. from the first, Bruce never
would let us tell anybody about it,
because be was connected with the)
bank and he thought Mr Dayton, the
presadent, wouldn't like han to be
interested in mine* and such things."?
-I see So you thought Pierre,
could rind your husband and Bring,
him back home before the shjerirf
could locate him’" , {
Two tablespoonfuls of All- -
Bean, eaten daily, will relieve
and prevent both temporary and
recurring constipation.
All-Bran also contains
needed iron to bild up the
blood. At all gogerg. Made
by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ( i
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All-Bran
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Hunting Trip is
Fatal to Youth
HILLSBORO. July 10.—(—Acci-
dental discharge of a shotgun while
on a hunting trip took the life ot
Tommie Payne, 15, of Brandon.
Barney Oldfield. 16, one of his
three companions, loaded the gun
to shoot a bird, but it flew away
before he finished Tadeng. A few
minutes later the gun exploded
whie Orfeld was holding it. He
said he thought he had unloaded
the gun.
The boys had been close friends.
BREAD, Grandmother’s Whole Wheat or White ... 5c
In (
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During the Hot Months to Come You 11 Find
Appetizing and seasonable foods in a surounding that i
cool and comfortable at the
: AMERICAN CAFE '
M. A. GAY’S TIN SHOP
F or :
THE BEST TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS
cellar Bruening’s recent statement
1 to the United States to the effect "3
I that Germany would use the bene- | it would have been bed a
I fits of the holiday to reconstruct
her economic life. .
• The premier Issued a communi-
arrest of your father I i
was established beyona agrubi that
Bruce Carry was in Camaen when
the crime was commituar
"Yes. sir. Bruce was delivegngsome
papers to the president of the Cam-
den bank."
for you than taking habit-form-
' ig laxatives.
CONSTIPATION
BRINGS MANY
PEOPLES ICE CO.
Phone 180. „
Dependable Year ’Round Ice Service
6 Baby or3Tall cans . 20c
mmeemt--m=--
STROUD FEED STORE
Phone 277 306 E. McKinney "St.
Chapter 35
A LETFEIS SEQLKI.
"That telegram, sir. Is an out-
rage." said Old Tony, foHowtng- up
Ann's protest to the sheritf. He pat-
ted Ann's hand reassuringly
"Don't be alarmed, my dear This
ridiculous order will never be carried
out IL ispreposterots. It is like
everything else that «my ess ofa
sheriff in Orchard Hill has done nom
the first evening when he arrestea
jour father."
"I'm sorry Mrs Carey." said the
sheriff. "Suppose you tell me the
whole story I'd be mighty glad to
help you if I can "
mother.
"Harriet Noel was one of the great-
est actresses of her day Her boy grew
to manhood in the atmosphere of the
theater-eo far as it was possible for
me to create such an atmosphere for
him in Orchard HI."
"HU home is in Orchard Hill. is
at?"
10 lbs. Cloth Bag Pure Cane SUGAR for .... .. 52c
Bruce might—I haven't heard a word
arom Pe saw be lett He might
comnoc- et into all aorta of trouble. Do you
know where Pierre is, sir? Has he
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"I ihenk that would be beat. Ann,
A8s4niaTony lustin’- I about a wonderful gold mine
-Suppate you begim with toe ais- inerssand wanted Bruce to get money
appeafance. of your husonne.- mM
the sheriff "I know the main facts
of the affair at the bank, and the
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by VMM team to know if he
rested and brought bsck in
“Pierre made his home with Mr. _ _
and Mr* cirey. Thane three young improvement fund, —$1231,83.-------
people, air. grew up together in Orch- ,_ ......... ....
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Dip you know that constipation
often brings despondency? Poi-
. aons spread through the system.
You lack pep. Headaches be-
come frequent. No wonder you
have the "blues."
. Yet constipation can be ovep-
coma by having sufficient rough-
age in your diet. A pleasant
way to obtain this roughage is
through eating Kellogg’s AL-
BRAN,
Plenty of Hay of aH kinds. Try our
Bewley’s line of Poultry and Cow Feeds.
A coupon with every 100 lb. sack. These
coupons are good for a high grade line of
g“
It Makes a Difference
Where you buy your lumber. We haven’t a corner
on all the good lumber in the state nor are we the
only concern abiding by the square deal. But we try
to give our customers quality, promptly at a reason-
able price. We appreciate your patronage.
G. W. Martin Lumber Co.
Where Service I* a Pleasure.
NOT TO SELL OIL FOR 6 CENTS
BARREL
AUSTIN, July 9—(PP)—J. H
Watker, state land commissioner,
'aid today the state would refuse
to sell production, from its leases
in -toe shallow areaaf the Yates
pool in Petos county lor the six
cents a barrel It had been offered
by the Shell Petroleum Corporation
PENTOX, TEXAS, KELVaa-CmtlMtlt t r ktettlAr, Jtrtv IS. tesi
and it is really cold. All our men have health cer-
tificates and everything is as sanitary as can be.
You will enjoy a good drink at our fountain
| You will receive instant curb service.
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Pierre"s prisoner is idtentifiedras tsatet that -had been untrue to him
his father. The youth, astounded, land that was why he was leaving me
does nol see the #ta* securehis and was never coming- back, -Don't i to dtais pipeline connections
you see, SIr, why I couldn't let any- I
nortv know thel Bruce had left me
imissien’s
new proration order in an effort to
Ameritaragreermrent ---- --- ------- guea agouz pruge -qn
r Preparations lot the visit of Secereeme home o his ounfreewibe- nfraad Bruce wouldn’t
retary of State Stimson on July 15 " etheer ro™ - w. T- I — -
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And did Bruce get money to in-
vest ih th to mine?”
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ream for na goeng away, as tor - --- - - --------
Owl Drug Store, He was a soda
fountain clerk" * oil proration, has issued an ap-
"What did you mean, Mrs. Carey, peal to operators and producers to
whisanyoui • n,you, "ouana wni observe the Itatlread «
away because it wouldn't be fair to
your soda fountain actor friend?"
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wih your father and your husband?"
“Oh, no. air. Pierre worked in the
money
"Yes, air be did He persundedi
Plerre to kt him have his school
money. But Pierre doesn’t know that
8 O’Clock Coffee, “Mild and Mellow”, per lb.. . . 21c
Bokar Coffee, “Exquisite Aroma and Flavor”, lb. . 29c
BY HARRY F. O’NEILI
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for such a reason as that? Don’t you
see how unfair it would have been to
Pteerrer"
Pierre knew why your husband i
?ien yot, did he?” —
| "Oh, yes, gir, Pierre and Father
Tony read the letter after the offi-
cers took father away And we de-
cided it would be best not to men-
*en the Utter to any one.—end that
Pierre must go and find Bruce and
bring him back home before the of-
simply couldn't let Orchard Hill know
> ~---c ce- --------- ___j would de at shazne And it ' v — ’ *
Ambassador Von Hoesch nandedwoula be terrible for Pierre It wouid . .Yes.sr t father Mmf
I to Premier Laval the text of Chan- be just as tod for Bruce too wen Car"" He is under arrest lol- this
hecsomsubecxwe re ala. neven.tve banK crime. an"t hep
such • thing 4owT- I vto all ito a , ann wrung her hands "Oh. yes,
"" isir And that is another reason why
. -H.am Bruce must come home Bruce wiE
tune but fot him todireepeaketezalen0e tat to 60 tather.
reason that we dared not letanybdyi -wewe aetat know what to to
know about, toe very night tor 11—i needee Brce w dob
‘t you un-
bank ~ - g- jcq2 ap Lg derstand. sir? Don’t you?”
_ 1 see."Said the sherifI.." Ancwhen There, there, ma’am.'* the sheriff
Bruce didn't assured her Bure. I understand But
after the crime the officers began - -
Rruce to the .desert, Ann, Bruce's
wife, and Tony follow them to
Men, Blue Ribbon Work Shoes are unexcelled.
$4.95
. r . a pair.
4i (Cheaper ones, too.)
B A, ■
Let us have your July feed account.
We handle a complete line of feed—Chick-
t en Feed. Cow Feed and Hog Feed.
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"Then why didn’t he came back
home to Orchard Bill*"
"Why, Bruce didn't even know
about what had happened at the7
bank when he went away. His going
away was planmed before anything
could have happened. He—left a Ut-
ter about it—about his going away
I mean
‘Who has this letter?" the sherin
asked.
"I. have."
"Haven’t you shown this letter to
the authorities?
"Oh, no. sir: Nobody but Pather
Tony and Pierre and I know about
Bruce’s reasons for going away. I
Carey But it would have been bet ter
if you had told the authrities w hy
pour husband disappeared
"We could never have gone on liv-
ing 1B Orchard Hill if I had And
wouldn't the officers have arrested
him and brought him back tor the
bank Just the sme? Besides, it—it
vouMa t have been fair to Pierre
'Pierre? The sheriff glanced at the
telegram in his hand "Who is this
Pierre Donovan?’
Ann looked appealingly st Old
"Pierre Donovan, sir., the old ac-
tor spoke tmpressively, as if referring
to a personage of more than ordinary
importance. ’ Pierre Donovan is the
son of one Boy Donovan and Har-
riet Noel, bis wife. She died when her
son was only a child and I had th^
honor to be appointed by her as exe-
cutor of her will and gtardian of her
son Pierre is destined to be as great
it is his father who has tbis mine.
Pierre’s father wasn’t good to hie
mcther, and Bruce thought if Pierre
knew, he wouldn't let him have the
money."
"Didn't the officers know about
this mine?"
The coroner’s inquest returned a
verdict or accidental sleath. .
' ■" ' .tobH"< wte ...... .....
ard Hill "
“This man is an actor, you say?"
"Pierre Donovan was born to be ani
actor. His earliest memories are at
the theater- when he was on the
stage in child parts with his mother.
He has been reared in the best tra-
ditions of dramatic art. He was about
to begin his life work by enrolling in
the Academy of Dramatic Art when
suddenly this unfortunate situation
developed
"And so Pierre lived with* you and
your husband, Mra Carey?"
Poor Ann’s reply was scarcely audi*
hie "Yes; air.----—1
"And di dhe work in the bank, too.
They didn’t /know about it when
Father Tony and I left Orchard Hill
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Again Ann turned to Old Tony ap- '
pealingly. "Must I tell him, Father
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over their canteen, Plerre forces I rm atraid yu must, Ann" j 175 producers unconnected, which
Ulm to dig a grave. He plans to The sheriff waited. have never tun oil more than hair
tuf th, Player over to lho law At iast Ann managed to speak nave never run ol more than half
and by return lug Bruce’s stolen Bruce thought that Pierre and I f
money effect Ann’s father** re- । were in love with each other—I mean I
lease. The digging reveals (hr iost in a way that we had no xigh to
cold vein and in the excitement be In Sha letter he left for me he
CtoB with the bank"
"You were right in that. Mm
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BROOKS DRUG STORE
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M Pone 29 or 39 Instant Deliverv Serticc.
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