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' Senior High Sports ~
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Nation’s Capital
WASAINGTON, March 25.—-
today alter police disclosed that ex-
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movtes, and others.
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Estes, teferee
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Elbert end Katherjn Mile*,
Gandhi, directly-quoted interviews
conditions and attitudes from ob~
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grand terceny: forgery and receiving
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to the water. Dr,
Schramm
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"Hie Mad Stone" by Loma-Beers
a stone
among many incentives *nr
ished at noon Friniday and then.
Roads and cabbages— that's what
Education
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BUY IT IN DENTON
indicted.
Winstens. Cisurchiu says in an
El Paso Car Crash
Bus ilgulition fbl sudied by4 government.
left arm
amputated after it hed
tsin. word was received here F-
of civilization, and a call to arms
COLLEGE TAILORS
IS EASTER
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TIME
HELRY:#EEE
Record classified ads bring results.
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THE PRESCRIPTION STORE
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Pecans, tb -
:...5c
ANY MAKE CAR
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Washed
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15c
Kellogg’s, 2 for
and
95c
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Greased
95c
15c
Bananas, dozen
for
Dressing--...
29c
Country Sorghum .............
MADE BY CURTIS
8c
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H2SASEEY
“n233FREEDELIVERY
Woodson Harris
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Oranges, Texas, dozen 10c
Apples, Winesaps, each ic
15c
15c
Bow
wow x
Year’s Work Done,
Federal O. K. For
Denton Water Due
Levine Fails To
Appear For Trial
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stolen property. His ball of $10,000
Execution of the bail • forfeiture,
however. was postponed until April
* atter the coutt was shown a phy-
believed to cure hydrophobia, and
applles it to the story of a man. sost
BLAIR
Electric Shop.
Bacon, Rath Waterloo, Ib
Stew Meat, 1b .......
Steak, lean pork, tb .........
Roast, boneless round, lb t
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Ruth
tum-
Sidney, KnowttS. assistant " foot-
ball coach at Bowie High School of
E Paso and former grid‘ star tor
the Teachers College Eagles, had his
17c
9c
9c
15c
Chairman Borah .said the com-
mittee had decided, to invite John-
son i gonmeetlon with some mat-
ters mentioned yesterdey to the let-
tor received from Frank J. Loesch.
Round About Town
What a job! Roundabout found
R. H. Evers, Jack SkHles, Jum • Por-
0
Dal-
outh
home
oreme Cozrt were filed today in be-
air -of seven negroes sentenced to
eath at Sccttsboro a year ago fo:
ittarks on two white girle.
"Slatin Pasha", who was held cap-
tive by the Mahdi for twelve years
and later became British inspector-
general in the Sudan—are caught
with bright colors in Richard A.
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may
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Coffee ......]......!
3 Tbs Golden Plume Cof-
fee .......................;......I
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In o?
h of
Van-
who,
At Turner s Stand
Middle of Block__—
South Side Court Square e
Phone 80.
nan,
rom
esse".
ere- _
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in a body. The pastor, Rev. Charles
w: Estes, will preaeh-an -Easter ser-
mon in their honor, the subject of
which is to be “Sir, We Would See
Jesus". — —
nd 60e
hat
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with
I the
ar les
a in-
with
- the
* MEANING:
""RIGHT-U-R!"
Here's the sale wE'vE'
Beeei WATING FoR. A
SToRe LiKe
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Brownbilt Shoe Store
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SURE is A,BLESSINO
mL.. To This TowN!
Spitzer of Ponder m" charge, 1
held Friday moffilng but grading of
chramm was notified.
Dallas only recently received the
ederal o, t, after several years
1 work.
94 LIFE INSURANCE
* the only INVESTMENT that has
not brought sad disappointment
LEX B. MOnRis
213 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
for e nrst time.
A few moments spent with Record
classifieds may bring you profit.
Peacemaker, and Won-
der Flour, sack ........ 95c
; .10 bar* White Soap ......21c
-wee - Cooper Creek
Friday, The contese"uil be held in
Furor Caused—
(Continued from Fag* One)
could be had on the asue.
Iu kis ruling Bankhead said:
“It applies to ■ non-alccnolic bev-
erages. So far as I know the su-
preme court has not ruled that 2.75
per cent beer is intoxicating."
Debate then began on the amend-
ment -tselr, . -
"Bow Wow!" barks Scotty — he well know*/
The store to which his mistress goes’
For family needs of splendid grade.
.The finest goods that men have mad*
Are sold by us at price to fair.
"They've won our trade," Mad Thrift* declara.
GeofTrez. Dennis, "Ice Cold Mar-
risge" by Christine Jope-Sade and
"Whither I Must" by Bridget Dry-
den.
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" W iener Road”
Held For Rebekahs
Music Memory Chapged '
Chenge of place for the music
memory contest was announced by
who searches for something strong
enough to help him back to a san:
grip on life
Englands struggles in the Sudar.
the battling of General Gordon and
the Mahdi which ended wiay Bor-
dali Han at Teachers ____________at
aias Lillian Panfils room in Ken-
10 o'clock Saturday momnig
The records wh be in the ■ hall
from 8 o'clock that morning until
time for. the event, it was announc-
,n 3t
Oil Is Propose
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Go to Church Easter Sunday
And of course you want the family to look their best, so
send us your dry cleaning or call 24 and we’ll come after
it. ' ' • .
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2 erescope,— iismeas the ____________ - ■---------
of a bookby-Robert Bernays, -Thejsorcespendent,zEen‛yonorthe
night of injuries received when a islands". Rex Beach's coinments of
1o‛clock.1Room__101.
building.
Club building, instead of the Den-
ton Qouhtry Chib, as was formerly
announced: The College Orchestra
will fumnish music. -
Dr. Earl Ru^ is
Visiting At T. C.
Naked Faquir".
In its- close following of the sit-
uation between Lord Irwin 4 and
Ben Peterson, Roanoke community
wanted to talk about when here
Friday morninz. He s proud of that
new ‛ Dallas-Rhome paved road by
his place, and he had a lot of cab-
bage plants. "Just to help do away
See “Everyman," C. I.
No. 2 can Chili ......
No, I can Chili, 2 for
Bread, loaf ................
CONGRES.
Friday
THE CURTIS STORES
SouthSide ' ■ ~ North Side
Phone 52. Phone 444.
Savon Leon
Three dainty hard milled cake*
of fin*** reap *r* watte with
postiy and unique perfumes "
that give them a characteris-
tic fragrance of their own., -
' Made by the French process of
line soap making Pour odors:
Swqet Pea. Gardenia. Jasmin,
Laverder, Per box of 4 cakes
Regular price 80c, our special
price. We
NEW YORK, March 25.—(P—
Charles A. Levine, first transatlantic
airplane pessenger, failed to appear
today for his trie! on charges of
"Breakdown the Collapse at Tra-
dtttenal Civinzation", is an mgery
ly" ' ~ i -
Target of U. S. in
Giant Suit
Miss Marjorie Black was chair-
man of the committee in charge of
arrangements. A picnic supper was
served the guests.
Following the wiener roast, the
senior c’ass attended a midnight
show at the Palace Theater to see
"Carnival Boat". -—-
Remember the place and
remember that money talks.
AMiddle of Block, South Side
4 Phone 80.
Mx ■
S. I. Self
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Motor Company
201 South Elm. -
to call District Attorney George E
Q Johnson bL a further investiga-
tion of the appointment?
Easter Eggs, ready for
coloring; fresh and
white, 3 dozen for ______25c
10. i7—gr* ■ • ■ -— .r—-—E —
Save Time and
Expense
With electrical appliances.
di -- - . — - • ■>
Irons, vacuum cleaners, waf- .
fle irons, toasters and many
SEVEN CONDEMNED NEGROES
ASK REHEARING
MONTGOMERY? Ala.. March 25
-O-Appi-tions for a rebear-
Senate:
In recess until Mondey.
Glassbanking reform bill hear-
ing continued by banking and cur-
rency committee
WASHINGTON, March 25.——
The senate judiciary committee re-
potted favorably today cn the .nom-
ination of Samuel L. Gross of Dal-
Ira for reappointment as United
States mgrshai in the northern dis-
trict of Texas. ' «
.gay. Kngwles was Arivineto E Paso
by Robert BrIMaule into the Bases, report watnaaw NeMouresixomme
$1.00
. (cash) -—- ——
against the future.
"Traditional civilization has had
this result: that a man is afraid to
speak, afraid to think," Briffauit
says. "Tae dH***ter from which it is
of moment to safeguard mankind is
not the downhill of traditional civ-
ilization. but its resurrection in any
form" ----
To increase its forest area, the
Irish Free State has voted a subsidy
to persons who re-forest five or
mores zcres of land.
helper suffered a spinal fracture.
—~.---
and Nadine:Haren, swimmers: Al-
ma Hobson and Bernice Bankhead
archery: Ruth Estes, boxer; Jane
Vitz, track; Farra Louise Pratt,.bas-
Potatoes, good bakers, 10 Ibs. ..... 15c
Yams, good size and flavor, 10 Ibs. . ..19c
Coffee, White Swan, glass jar, Tb- 39c
Karo Syrup, gallon can ........... : 65c
Yams, candied in can, No. 2 can ......: 10c
Extract Vanilla, large 8-oz. bottle . .. 25c
Steak, Fancy 7, Ib., .......... 122
_ AH meats are government inspected.
Easter Hams, fresh or sugar cured, half
or whole, tb 14c
Pork Shoulder Roast, center cut, tb .... 9c
2003
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The arithmetic contest. W.-G.
HURLEY’S CAREEE SKETCHED
Another book-of-the-moment, la-
beled ’Pat' Hurley.’the Story of an
American", sketches the career of.
the secretary of war in customary
"from rags to riches” manner
Among the wide assortment- of
other books arc “Men at the Other
1 WASHINGTON March 25.——
The senate judiciary sub-commit-
tee considering the nomination to
the circuit court of Judge James H
Wilkerson of Chicago decided today
ot.Dallas state health officer. was
ps. - if i”ti Fi idsy lire, ning; - ‘.
Schramm was here Thursday af-
ternoon to look over the Denton
eystem and then told City Engineer
|W^ N. Harris that as soon as two
nAnor atterations were madp he
would recommend and secure the
4eruftenton: The alterations were
GoBans
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Hobson, sun; Rachel Jane Hufines.
brook: Reby Jo Payne and Kath-
eryn Miles, squirrels; Carmen Lin-
tein John Smith; Elizabeth Hare,
go. situation; Johnnie Rudd, Cap-
Pokey Huntus: Jean Gladden. dan-
ger; Farra Louise Pratt, chief pow-
der can; Ona Self, Holy Father;
Ruth Estes and Ruth Elbert birds
: Twe-rgremelans,W.Reym
nolds, pianist; and Sanford Wil-
liams, soloist, also took part in the
program.
BIG SPRING. March 25.—(PJ:
E Pond. -41. mechanic. died last
life south of Singapore: "Brown
Women and White”, by Andrew A.
Freeman, its scenes laid in Slam;
cabbages. ----- " WIRE BRIEFS
Dr. Earl U. Rugg of Greeley.
Colo., is spending three days at
Teachers College in the interest of
teacher education, according to Dr.
R. L. Marquis, president.
Thursday afternoon, he interview-
ed members of the Student-Faculty
Council and all presidents of stu-
dent organizatior s.
Rugg spent Friday in interview-
ing directors of each department at
the college. and he plans to com-
plete his work at noon Saturday.
Markets
FIN A Ml M. MARKETS ELOsE: .
NEW YORK, March 25—(API—
Good Friday found most of the
wor Ids financial markets, elosed. New
York security and commodity ex-
changes ‘suspended operations; -ate
though the banks wera open. Euro-
pean markets generally observed the
day nad some of them will not open
until next week. The New York 8 bock
- end Curb exhanges will resume to-
- marrow, fart seyera? commodity mar,
keta, including the cotton exchange,
closed for the week-end.
69c
Club Presents Pay
Program Friday
A total of $26.84, was taken in
at the pay assembly program given
by the Sports Club Friday morning
at the Senior High Schooh The
money will he-used in purchasing
letters end awards for the Sports
Club.——-
A playlet, "The wedamg ot----
Sports", opened the assembly pro-
gram. The cast. included Anna Lou
‘ Former Eagle Grid
Star Loses Arm in
hoist la a railroad roundhouse top-
pled ver on him. His Mexican
A “wiener roast with all acres-
sorles was enjoyed by between 25
and 30 membes and friend* at the
Rebekah Lodge Thursday evening
at the Carpenter Camp on Lake
Dallas, Following the supper games
were played, led by Mrs Clyde Car-
penter. This is one of many such
social gatherings planned for the
summer months by the lodge, it is
announced. -
One of the largest suits ever filed
by tlie Unit'd States government
against an individual is now being
pressed against F. B. Parnot,
above, Tulsa, Ok., oil promoter,
whe is alleged to owe $76,000,000 in
back income taxes. The government
is asking the entire amount. The
deficiencies of Parriott and his
partner, M L. Berodum are alleged
to have occurred in 1919. ;
COME EARLY!
tortion notes, accompanied by
Ihreats, had been received by Mrs.
A> e Roosevelt Longworth. Sir
Wilmott Lewis, the London Times
STAMFORD. Coan March 25 -
(P—Liqror valued by officials at
5250,000 was seized today aboard th
seagoing tub William H. Moody of
Rnckpor'. Maine berthed at a
Stamford dock. during a raid in
which nity men were arrested. /
kerson to 11 years in the peniten-
tiary for tax evasion.
Borah would not reveal why
Johnson was being called or what
part at the Loesch letter the com-
mittee wanted to question him
about. _ •—- -.....
Loesch said organized gangdom in
Chicago was seeking to release Ca-
pone through control of public of-
ficlak and. urged confirmation of
Wilkerson to aid law enforcement.
He said rejection of the nomina-
tion would be claimed by the crim-
inal organizations of Chicago as. a
victory. '■
(rules on use at the crop production
toans came ‘at the'request or the
western senators, who had pointed
[out the necessity tarwater on the
irrigation projects, equally as vital
as the Mea, feed and fertilizer for
which, the loans originally were
confined. • ’ ---- — ■ —
Their understanding is that the
amount of the loans, three dollars
per acre up to the $400 maximum
per farmer, remains the same. bu/
that a tarmer could use any por- .
tion to apply to water costs, or to
seed, feed and fertilizer as might .
be necessary.
president of the Chicaco crime
fvemiission. Johnson prosecuted Al
MADE BY CURTIS
solistol Antiseptic No 82 Germicide end.
deodorant. Finest mouth wash you canse"
and be used as such three time* daily. A
iplendid gargle for the throat, destroying
infection germs which enter the bogy by.
wpy of tbs air passages. Bollstol is better
than most preparations of its kind in that
It has a Targerpercentage"otateohot. Use-
ful in every home Pints, 400, +-oz , 19e,
Athletic Events .
Athledc events will be held Fri-
day afternoon and Saturday, ec-
cording to Cowley.
Tennis preliminaries will ~ start
Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock and
the finals will be comole ted Satur-
day. Tenn's contestants also must
furnish balls. ‘---
. Track and field events, will be
held Saturday, prelimirarles getting
under way at 9:30 that morning and
finals at 1:30 that afternoon .
of the war trombone made of ele- teen mangied i an sutomoFile col-
phan:-tusk."... ‛
siciarfs Affidavit setting forth that takes over the metaphor of
Levine was surering from a broken -
NEW YORK -March- jE.-i.r,—
The united action drive to obtain
employment for a million jobless
was almost up to the one-third
notch today A total at 14,012 jobs
were added yesterday,'bringing the
ngure to 326,909. T ।
When sickness comes to you or your family there I* » prescription
service provided for you here that will prove a powerful aid to your
agctor’s eftorts in nursingyour kick one back to health. There are
thousanas of prescriptions filled at our stores each year, coming
not only fromDenton doctors but from doctors all over the state.
We have had thirty-two years experience in serving the people of
Denton county and the experience the veers hare yleided we feel
bonortts -9 as well as orelves Your patronage "nvited.
' F ' — AvDroxTmatety 126 senior* attend-
WASHINOTON, March 25.-(P- ed the wiener roast held at High-
A kidnap scare swept the capital land Park Thursday evening aa a ’
•a" ""--1- “-tmm’part of the Senior Week activities
at Teachers College.
servatton and close conteet—with
events, the book contributes new
vantage points for opinion. The
story of negotiation* for Ronad Ta-
leg and could not be moved. ,
Levine has t^ei! sought fur hirny
months,on • charge that he obtain-
ed a loan by using stolen bonds as
security. He was found in » sani-
tarium last month registered under
another name and suffering from a
.broken leg, A few days ago he was
Police; bqweyer, predicted an ear-
ly arrest. They were working on the
theory that one man. was respon-
cuuuu, uecuy-quuueu uw. rm- sible for several U not all of the
with Gandhi, and studies of Indian threats, which involved promise of
kidnaping Sir Willmote’s soang son
Hnaless-91,500 were-pald.---—.---
. that •something* might be Happen-
ing.-Roundabout pulled . up with
1 ’em—tog.find out that they were
' trying to decide, which was the
' handsomer, Loafer or Roundabout
> It's no wonder the argument' was
’ heated. _____________- t
Luxor Powder
Luxor I* one of the best 50c
powder* on the mathet Spread*
evenly and »moothly on the
(klu and stays. Special box of
Luxor FowdOr with 250 cake
Luxor Soap, both for 50c.
Three Flower* Powder
by Hudnut. Noted for Ito ex-
treme smoothnes and It* nat-
urainess on the akin Perfumed
with Three Flowers Extract
Seclal Three Flower* Powder
and 50c Three Flower* Extract,
both for 75c_____________________
Interstate Commerce Committee.
Judiciary sub-committee resumes
consideration of Wilkerson nomi-
nation of circuit, court bench-
House:
Cutinues consideration lot the
reven ito bill
Watand means committee con-
sider* jak amendments
Coinage committee investigates
sliver.
Special committee on government
economy studies salary cuts'.
N Saturday evening,- there will be . I
a dinner-dance at the Women’sIMrs. Lee Reese of
AMONG SICK
Nancy Gates, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gates. 2019
North Locust Street, is ill of in-
Muenza.
-Second round matches were un-
der way. Friday morning. Third
round matches were scheduled for
Friday afternqpnand fourth round
for Friday night. At 8130 Friday
night the finals, in which the tour-
nament winner is scheduled to meet
Denton High for counts title, isTo
be bold. Miss Faye Bunch of Piet
Point, director, stated Friday mom-
chided ruralepentatpinwiubeyin- "other labor saving devices.
Tester and D. W. Chapman engaged wasl"ordered‘forfeited,
in earnes conversation Thinking
introduction. “The author has
thrown a running commentary of
light on a strange-and sinister fig-
ure which fell like a distant shadow
across my generation- in the eight
ties. The black banner of the Mah-
di swept the Sudan to the booming
a 4*-
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Famou» Mineral
Crystals
For constipation, billousness
-or liver trouble. Made by open
kettle evaporation of the nat-
ural water at Mineral Wella.
Texas. Unsurpesnea tn treat-
ment Inqigeston and stomach
trouble »o oz, package*. $1.50;
g 10-oz., 8100,
steady: killing quality plain; steers
000-1*00 lb* 5 75 to 8 00: heifers 550
to 850 lb* 5 00 to 0 50: cows 3 50 to
475; vealers (milk fed) 350 to 050
Stocker and feeder steers (all weights)
4.75 to 0 50
Sheep 1.000: lambs 15 - 35 lower:
sheep steady to weak, top fed lambs
6.40: native spring lambs 8 25. lambs |
90 lbs down 5.50 to 0 40. ewes 150 lbs 1
down 2.50 3.75
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, March 25 — (AP)-
(U S D. A l—Hogs 500: mostly weak
to 10 lower: good rail butchers to
shippers topped at 4.30, er 6-higher
truck top 4 30; bulk better 180-350
lbs truck hogs 4 15 to 30, medium
to good rail butchers 4.00 to 415;
feeder pigs 3 35. packing sows 3 25-
50. or steady
Cattle 1,100: 300 calves: receipt*
limited to around 30 loads yearlings.
Steers and mixed butcher classes;
market ingenerar quotably steady:
1206 lb fed steers on country con-
tract to order buyer 5 50: siughter
yearlings of good grads* 6 25 to 6.00.
Fat cows 9 00 to 326. ' " —
Sheep 2,500; steady; spring lambs
6.00 - 7.00; medium to good wooled
1st lambs 5 00 to 5 50; fresh shorn
fat lambs 5.00 to 5.25; shorn fat year-
ling* and 2 year old wethers 4 00
ketball girl (briden: Dan MeAlister.
ws basketbal coach dbride’s fathen.
W. H. MeNjel, 713 West Sycamore
Street, is suffering from influenza —
Mrs Joe Evans, West Oak Street •
who has been til of influenza, was
reported a* improving Friday
Sam Lehrman's baby, 317 Egan
Street, 15 sick. ',
Two children of Troy Wickers, 312
With*™ 8tr**t, ar* ill _____
Mrs. Tom Gerald, 310 Egan, who
has been ill of Influenza for the
past week, was reported improving
Fridaz.
MisOma Gosney, North Elm
Street, underwent a nasal opera lain
Fridiy.
K. T. Easter
Services Sunday
Denton Commandery No. 45.
Knights Templar, will observe Eas-
ts’ by attending services Sunday
morning in the Central Presbyter-
ian Church in full unirorm, it is an-
nounced by O. L. Fowler, recorder.
The knight* ar* to meet In the
Maoonie Tempte al 10 *. m . to pry
pare for the march to the church
3 tb* Elegant Coffee 95c
3 tb* Renown Coffee 95c
Quart jar Sour Pickle* ..15c
Quart jar G. M. Salad
LOCAL GRAIN.
Wheat 42c bushel; oats 13 1-2c a
bushel; barrey 22cbushel.
2 LOCAL PRODUCE
Onion*. 40c dozen “
LOcAL, POI-LTRY
Hens (heavyi 10c lb; hensy (lights)
8c lb; oosters 4c lb; turkey hens 13c
lb; tomse 10c 1b; geese 6c lb; guineas
20c eaci; eggs 7c dozen; eream (but-
terfat) 14c to 16c per ibs.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
KANSAS CITY. March 25 — (AP)=
(U 8. D. A l—Hogs 2.000; 5 to 10
lqwer; top.4.10 pa 170-230 IM: 140-
290 lbs 3 75 to 4 10. packing BQWS 275-
500 lbs 325 to 3.60; stock pigs 70-130
Iba 935 t.2.75
Cattle 400, calves 80; generally
at 4100.
Aladdin Jug. the heaviesc,
strongest jug on the market.
Built for log and heavy usage.
13.80.
Monarch Jugs, made of high
class material and capable of
long satisfactory service, 8139.
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Auditorium, March 30th
Seek New Sources
of Revenue
WASHINGTON, March 25.—6-
the House Ways and Means com-
mittee today appointed a sub-com-
mittee to draft proposals designed
to bring in about' $600,000,000 of
revenue, to replace the ameunt as
stricken out of the pew tax vester-
day when the House rejected the
sales tevy. '
. Acting Phairihan Crisp nnnoun-
ced after anbexecutiye session of
the ocommittee that it was hoped
the sub-group would beable to las
the proposals before the full com-
mitteenet later than Monday ' •
'The bridle is off and the sub-
committee can recommend any-
thing tt-dsspeB including items tn
the origtr.al Hoover-Mellpn-MiIls
program," the Georgia Democrat
satd. . • -
Representative Ragon, an Arkan-
sas Democrat, was designated as
the chairman Other members are
Representatives Vinson of Hen-
tucky and Canfield of Ind'ana
Democrats; Hawley at Oregon and
Treadway of Maseachtusetts; Re-
publieens.
,=g
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blers <ring bearers): H V. Stanton.
: football coach 'best man); Ona
H+Belt, fonthall boy < grrom l ; Helen
e parmffn T-ingn tennis;
- Johnnie Rudd and Elizabeth Hare,
golf; Reba Jo-Pasne and Ruby
1 Blanchard, baseball; Joy Hawley
DALLAS, March 25:-—The
tee system was condemned today by
speakers at the thirteenth annual
meeting of the Southwestern Social
Science Association, government
section. Counties were described as
the “dark continents'’ of American
Tourist Jug*
With glazed crock lining, 1 gal-
lon capacity, with heavy ja-
panned Un outside, painted
with handle, a sptendid value
kidnap Scare In 125 F. C. Seniors—CotntyMeet—.-
At Wiener Roast
Bermann’s story of the Dervish
leader Mohammed Ahmed, "The'
Mahdi of Allah”.
from the city when the roadster
he was driving collided with a. heavy
truck. His elbow was shattered and
when he was taken to an_EI Paso
hospital the operation was per-
fonmed immediately. iHts injur ys
were not expected to prove fatal.
FIVE GAINESVILLE PRISONERS
------- LN CUSTODY-------
GAINESVILLE, March 2S.—<*5—
Garrett Banks, one of the 13 pri-
soner. who escaped from the Cooke
county jail here early Tuesday,
walked into the sheriff's office to-
day and surrendered. He was the
fifth of the fugitives to be restored
to custody He had been charged
wita burglary.
t Mrs.A. O. Calhoun, bride's mother;
1 Eloise Solomon and Rachel Jane
■ HufTines, skaters; .Jean olhdden,
I pianist; Mary Maude Sparks, polo
girl (maid of honor).
1 Fallowing this, a dance was pre-
: sented by Carolyn by Carolyn Mor-
• reU and Marion Mitchell, and Ber-
i nice Bankhead gave a reading.
Another play, "Pokey Huntus”,
was presented by club members The
: cast included: Joy Hawley, curtain:
• Helen Hayes, scene: Jane Vitz.
north wind; Ruby Blanchard, pine
■ tree; Bernice Bankhead, elm tree;
' Nary Maude Sparks, pluru tree;
Nadine Haren, maple tree; Alma
ed. so that any contestants who
wish may'pt*#: them there. - -
papers was not to start until' i
o'clock. Thirty-six pupils repire-
senting 18 schools; entered that
event.
The essay contest was also held
Friday morning but with judging
scheduled for later" m the day. The
pictura memory contest also began
at 10 o'clock.
For Friday zfternoon, the begin-
hing of extemporaneous speaking
contests Was scheduled and the
tennis preliminaries under the di-
rection of Hermar Cowley of San-
ger. —
Saturday Program
ble meetings has a dramatic se-
quence. which Bernays strengthens
by detail* . t * . —. .
WAR'S IFLUENCE FELT
The American book market is
feeling repercussions of the war in
China. yith a number of analyses)
and reviews of Oriental problems
already published and more about
to be iss led.
. The multilateral phases of Man-
churia's significance in Far Eastern
affairs are outlined by Owen Lat-
timore in "Manchuria: Cradle of
Conflict". The book is based om the
author's personal observations in'
1929 of that vast Chinese area ly-
ing outside the great wall, with par-
ticular emphasis on economic ana
sociological aspects.
Among the new novels, Lincoln
Kirstein's "Plesh Is Heir" stands
out, by reason of its sensitive writ-
ing. keen charzcterizatlon and ac-
curate'phrasing of problems; forces
and tn fluences that mould a ooys
development.
don's defeat, the dramatic role of
ihree novels, “The Red Room" by
After approximately a year’s work
toward that goal, Denton is ready
to become one of the few cities in
this state receiving certiricatfn
trem the U, a Department of Health
Brop Loans ( tut
Pay For Water
WASHINGTON, March 26.—(-
Secretary Hyde today notified Sen-
! a tors Crey-(R., Wyo.) and Thomas
HR. Jdaho) that western farmers on
I irrigation projects could use their
(crop production loans to pay for
I water arid maintenance charges.
> The senators explained the pro- -
duction loans were those provided
for in the *200.000.000 agricultre
fund of the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation and would be avatlable
for fermers on all irrigation pro-
Jects, whether federal or private.
Hyde’s decision to change th*—
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Sugar, 22 Ibs for just $1.00
8 tbs Lard or Compound 59c
Gallon Cherries ............57c
Gallon Apple* .......>._________
Large size Catsup .........10c
Heinz Bulk Pickles, doz. 15c
3 tb* Maxwell House
Kidnaped Children Beg
BVENOS AIRES-The use of
ifldren by beggar* has been stop-
Ki by police because of the' discov-
% that kidnapers were_ stealing
uldren and leasing them to men-
cants at a daily rate.
> Spelling, Saturday morning. 9
o’clock. Education building, sub-
junior division in Room 325. junior
division in Room ’JOU? Mhlor dlvt-
sion in Room 210.---
Music memory contest, Saturday
morning. IU odoek. —--
Choral singing contest, Satufday
morning. 11 o’clock, observation
room Education Building-----------
3-R contest,. Saturday afternoon.
. i..
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By WARE TORREY
NEW YORK, March 25.-odee
more Gandhi comes under the ml-
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