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BERKELEY. cal — Caurcrnta
Indians maintained elementary ane
higk schools for the tenching of the
Kato religion prior to (hn cominr
O’Neil Ford, Fortner Denton Boy
Ue-Pioneer in Work of Building -
Texas Architecture of Tomorrow
Get
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Prices
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Then One Lucky Day She
Used Kellogg’s All-Bran
Pineapple
Libby’s Hilisdale Brand
eral Oil in bar.
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Red Salmon
bet Monte Alaska sockeye
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We shall have to give special attention to the
windows, for at least the two remaining weeks of
the Jingle Contest.-
Saturday, Mrs. McFall and her trusty Ford will
find the following special prices at their shopping
place.
Post Toasties
The Large Family Paekage
Those clever Jingles, one from TOPEKA, KAN-
SAS, and others from nearby towns, as well as from
Denton. . ~
as well as a veritable human hour
glass People even set their watchee
by her appearance
Miss Ferguson did not reveal her
success in securing the job but few
employers would ask for a more
unusual record 2. -
Salad Dressing
Best Foods Gold Medal- Brand
we buy hea
gels, bttle I
uno
fully
Irriti
with
school until she cut this class
apply for a position.
She is the holder of an in
esting record—having been neit
CREF
VERMIFUGE *
For Expellinq Worms
7c
45c
.25
For
Cheese Longham
No. 1 Full Cream
are: Irving Pichel, Robert Coogan.
Boris Karlomt, Ned A Sparks, Vir-
ginia Bruce and Effie Dialer.
The story deals with the reform-
ation of a gang of crooks by a
tatnhealer.--~~ _____
Oranges
288 Size. weet, Jutey
... 1c
.... 1c
Pickles
Big Boy Brand In the
New Crysal Jar
Rare Grecian Vase
Restored to Place
in British Museum
Mrss Lucy Thomas of McKinney.
Mrs Charlie Carter of Frisco and
Miss Lillie Adams of Foncine visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs R. T. Derryberry.
Mrs. Ruth Baker and Mrs. C. E
Talley of Justin visited Mr. and Mrs
B L Spencer and Mr and Mrs P
L. Jacobsen
MI. A. Student
Misses First Class
in 12 Years When
She Seeks Position
Sliced Bacon
"Slleed In Our Market: No Rind
—--e-ni-
• Medal’
Dry Salt
Na. I Northern Cured
Chuck RostLE.
Dewitts
Hygienic Powder
ntana boria andsatuyn
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Dressed Fryers
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MRS. S. J. McFALL
608 Texas Street
1__DENTON
In the cast are Harry Woods, Bil-
t Btteher and Harry Toda.
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Rancy Carroll to caat aa a very ro-
mantic-minded German girl who
Stanwyck plays the part of "Kitty
Lane," a courageous girl who has
been warned by her father that it
is a tough world and the best way
to take the wallops it will hand her
to to be tough herself.
8 Oz.
1
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under our. own label nt a much
less price than la asked for pro-
prictary brands and the quality
la equal to any Unexcelled for the
relief of chronic constipatlor and
honehabit forming. Pint 59c, quart
me, galon WM
THE CURTIS
STORES
PROMPT
DELIVERY
“Miracle, Man” to Open Two-Day Run
at Palace Theater Here Next Sunda
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See Ov (
window For,
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Features H
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Our
Prices '
John Wray, Robert Coogan, Sylvia Sidnev/Chester Morris
and Ned Sparks in Paramount’s drama, “The Miracle Man”
w hun-
protec-
it a few
trically
qve s pleasant.
douche or as
ttc solution for :
da. Two sizes:
showing at the Dreamland' wed-
resday and Th raday.
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May 23 at 8:15 p m. Miss Price is
a graduate of CI A. and while
a student there was prominent In
dramatics
Other leading roles are taken by
falls in love with Al’ ek soldier ot
France; and Phillipa Homes is seen
as the young Frenchman whe do-
v-otes hl Umas. after the war. to
seeking out the girl whose name
l e found -on an ursent letter in
.he pocket of the dead German
AhalkAifne"an
bunts, cuts, v
50c and M.
Similar In composition to several widely
used preparations on the market A power-
ful germicide and deodorant Most unerul as
> mouth wash, throat gargie, Destroyes dia-
ense germs. A wonderful healing agent for
cuts or wounds Apply to dressing Solistoi -
_rontaina 60 par evat grata alcohol and to
' stronger than similar preparations 4 oz Ite.
10 oz the s
and you will agree with us that Mrs. McFall was
entitled to win.
Her Jingle follows:
“My Ford and I, we wandered 'round
I thought, ‘Where shall I park it?’
I aaw the windows bright and clean
And parked at CHARLIE’S MARKET”
sulpbate and menthal aklli-
oorbtned to produce » non-
ting soluton when mixed
Prtees
AI ertectfve
SOLISTOL ANTISEPTIC
t Hot Barbecue, pound, ......................................... 25c
Home-Made, delicious Chicken Loaf, pound, .... 30c -
Meat Loaf, ( Ready-Seasoned ) 2 ba. ..............'.. 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, pound, ......______________________ 15c
I Try The New Ice-Box-Cookie Dough I Ie's Here
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Shrimp
Texas Quality Shrtmp in ths
. DO YOU KNOW?
You can get our Rough Dry Service for 6c per lb?
Minimum bundle, 6 Ibs.
Denton Laundry arid Dry Cleaning
drunkard's wife in "Ten Nights In a ,
Bar-room" here recently, plays op- F
posite him as Laura Cram.
Jim Ashburne, s graduate student
of S. M. U.. is cast to the role of 1
Edward Seton, the father; and
Bertrand W Heflin, formerly of the
Oak Cliff Little- Theater, plays Nod
Seton, the son
Joe Johnson, previously with the
San AntonioLROe Theater.takes
the part of Henry. the major-domo;
and Debbs Reynolds plays Charles,
the second-man. Delta, the maid, to
played by Miss Winifred Wheeler,
who recently played the title role
in "Sister: Beatrice" as C. I A
Walter O'Keefe Is directing.
ttoyd, invaded the museum with a
hammer and smashed the vase
Then it was found to be glass.
ABUSNE LANGUAGE CHARGE
FILED HERE
Charges of abusive language were
filed Friday morning by County At-
torney Earl Street against Elizabeth
Bowman, negro woman. The woman
was taken into custody and placed
in the county jail by Sheriff O.'C.
Cockrell ad Deputy A. Smith Thura-
day night
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so produced the trontesplece of the
iesue, a study of a New Mexico
< hurch.
That the new building style must
be natural both to the erivironment
and the machine age in which it la
set as the thesis Ford reiterates
Needs of New Age
in a recent radio talk, "he pro-
tested Ute Idea that creation of a
native Texas architecture means re-
creation of old houses ane bulld-
toga drawing a sharp cleat-age be-
tween old and new.
"The Georgian house of 1800 wa:
Jello
or Royal trait Gelatin.
All Flavor*
Boasting one of the most, distin-
guished all-star casts of the cur-
rent season. “The Miracle Man."
classic American play, will be the
feature picture of the week, Sun-
day and Monday, at thePalace
Theater.
The cast includes Sylvia Sidney
and Chester Morris in the lead-
ing romantic roles, as the girl-
friend and the young confidence
Miss Ruth Price is cast as Linda
Seton. the major leading role of
greatest Western’atts, takes the ot the white-men: eeeerdinetea
- tract published by Dr Edwin M
W. 8. LONG CAR IN FOUND AT
GAINESVILLE
The Buick sedan, recently stolen
here was found abandoned near
Gainesville by Cooke County officers
who notified Denton officers, and
i he owner. W S. Long. brought the
. machine, back Thursday, It was re-
l ported today.
"Shopworn.” Starring Barbara Stan-
wyck is coming to the Palace next
, Tuesday and Wednesday Miss
"Holiday.” a comedy by Phillip Ber- - —
Yy. to be presented by the Players' Review. Ford attempts to assemble
Guild in the municipal Auditorium the philosophy and and explain the
- ' ‘ new indigenons architeeture. He al-
J N Tucker of Dallas visited Mmes centrol role as the faith -healer pa-
B. L. Spencer and P. L. Jacobsen.
— zIt would have heenamtnustatbtthappyeirrHsmmcertante in "Broke Lumaose
cumstance should our Topeka friend have won.
Miss Josephine Newton and Rex
Johnston Miss Newton. caat as Julia
Seton. sister to Linda, to a Teachers
College graduate, and was active
in dramatics there. Johnston to
playing the part of Johnny Otoe
Bine Tomlinson makes his debut
with the Guild in the role of Nick
Potter, and Miss Frances Price is
castasnts wife. Stsen. Another
making his first appearance is Tom
Moore Cox as Seton Cram; and Miss
Loretta Newton, who played the
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Beef Tongue, pound, ..............
Eliaza Landi. erotic atar, whose latest icreen
eppettrenre it in the principal role ofthe new
For drama. *'T^ Weman In Room 1F'
Beans 3 TAe
Fresh Green stringtessLbs.
style of bullding native to Texas,
not the.Texas of cattle ranges and
spurs which imagination is so in
! dustriously. preserving long after its
I natural death but the actual state
- of steel, concrete and electric pow-
er that exists todav.
Among the enthusiastic hand-
ful, and one of the earliest to be
associated with that movement, to
a Dallas architect former Denton
boy and lor a lime student at the
local-hich school and Teachers Cot-
iege, O'Neil Ford. He is a son 0
Mrs L. B Ford of Denton
in “Organic Building," sub-dtva:
sion of an article entitled "Toward
a New Architecture.' published to
the current issue of the Southwest
Here is great news for sufferers
from constipation. Read Mrs. Ken-
dig’s voluntary letter:
“For about forty years I had
been praying for a laating remedy
for constipation and its attending
evils. To make it short, I ate noth-
ing but AL-BRAN and a little
broth, Since that time (about ten
years ago) I have not taken any
medicine. Have been well and en-
tirely free from constipation.” —
Mrs. I. H. Kendig, R. F. D. No. 2,
Lancaster, Penna.
Constipation is caused by lack of
two things in the diet: "Bulk” to
exercise the intestines. Vitamin B
to tone the intestinal tract. Labora-
tory testa show Au-BgaN furnishes
both. AL-BRAN also furnishes iron
for the blood.
The “bulk” in AL-BaaN is much
Hike that in lettuce. Within the
body, it forma a soft mass, which
gently clears out the wastes.
Isn't it much pleasanter to enjoy
All-Bran than to risk taking pills
and drugs—so often harmful?
Two tablespoonfuls daily will
overcome most types of constipe-
tion. If you have intestinal trouble
not relieved this way, see your
doctor.
Serve aa a cereal, or use in cook-
ing. It is not habit-forming. Recipes
on the red-end-green package. At
all grocers. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creak.’
Fading role in the pioture showing
at the Drearuland Theater tocay Lieb. University of Catfornte.
Curtis'
Bubbing Alcohol
• An ideal alcohol for bathing pur-
poses, for the sick room or as an
athlatie rub A cooling, retreshing.
invigorating massage for the akin
Conaina 70 per et of pure grain
alcohol 6 ox bottle 25c pint Me
Lemon? Doz T4e
Strictly Feature Price —“er*
triarch. Others prominently cast
FRESH VEGETABLES
Lettuce, large and firm, 2 heads ................ 9c
Celery Hearts, each, .....- 5c
Mustard, Turnip Greene, Beets, Green Onions gw
Radishes, Turnips and Tops, bunch, each, 5 C
Squash, pound, . .........................
MISCELLANEOUS
Wineaap Apples, each..................
Oranges, each, ......................
Recently there has come into ex-
istence a small enthusiastic group
ct architects, mostly young men.
who see attempting to create a
Onions
Clean Yellow or wnue Lbs.
Mlas Byrd Ferguson of Davis.
Ofc., a senior student in C. I. A., had
the unique experience of missing
her first class several days ago For
'12 years, or 2,215 days, she had
not missed a single day from
and Lucien Littlefield are paired
ac husband and wife and provide
comedy.
Kay Frances- in "Man Wanted"
takes the lead assisted by David
Manners. Andy Devine, Una Mer-
key. Kenneth Thornston, Claire
Dodd, Charlotte Merrtam, Edward
Van Sloan and Elizabeth Patter-
son. Hie picture will be seen at the
Palace Thursday.
The story concerns a beautiful
and wealthy society woman who
prefers business to the pastimes of
the idle rich. Her husband, how-
ever .prefers a playboy life to that
of commercial enterprise.
El Coyote is the centrat figure in.
"The Gay Calabero," showing a*
toe Palace today and Saturday,
with George OBrten, Victor Mc-
Laglen and Conchita Montenegro
in the leading roles
O'Brien, as a college gradurate
fresh from gridiron triumphs, ar-
rives in. Arizona to find McLaglen
carefully managing what, is left of
his father's once great holdings
Linda Watkins. Willard Robert-
“Richelieu” Green Asparagus Tips, par can .. 25c
Grape Nut Flakes, package, ............................ 10c
— White Leundey-Soap, 10 bars. ............. H
' Whife Potatoes, 10 pounds,........ 18
Salad Dressing, Gold Medal, quart, ................ 27c
Salad Dressing, Durkee s, 8 ox., .............. 10c
a natural expression of its time and
a logical use of the materials avail-
able) he said. "Ours is a civiliza-
tion based o» science, and the
houses we live - in. the offices we
work in and the schools which our
children attend must conferm. The
Imitation half-timber cottage and
the ivy-clad chateau of senumen-
tality must give way to an archi-
tecture that nita a new economy,
new values of time and space "
Ford left here while a college stu-
dent. He had studied architecture
after sehool hours, and he weul la
Dallas one afternoon with a bundle
ot sketches under his arm He vis-
ited the offices of architects there,
and was offered a place by David
R. Wiillams- later the pioneer of
Hie new Texas architecture move-
ment.
Opens Own Office
Ford worked with Williams for
several years, first as employe, then
as junior partner Then recently he
opened an office of his own, with
Joe Linz of Dallas as assoclate
His activities in Dallas have not
been confined to strict tarchitec-
£I23c
in Greenville.
Mrs. B. L. Spencer and Mrs. P. L.
Jacobsen were guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. E L. Berry at Sanger.
Mrs. Harvey Brooks of Coppell
visited E. B Brooks
Mrs Ben Ligon was in Denton
Mr. and Mrs J. N. Tucker of Dal-
las were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P
L. Jacobsen
Preston'Phoenix of West Texas
is visiting Mr and Mrs. J. O Phoe-
nix. .
Glenmore Savage was In Fort
Worth to attend the State Funeral
Directors Association convention
LONDON, May 28 (API—Once
smashed to tiny fragments by a
mad artist, the famous Portland
vase, rare specimen of Grecian art,
Tin WPii twtwwl to thesritmm
Museum.
Three - years ago its owner, toe
Duke of Portland, took it from toe
museum and put it up at auction.
More than $100,000 was bid for it,
but this was far below the reserve
price, so the duke put it in. a bank
vault.
The vaae was found in a tomb in
Rome in the 16th century- l‘
stands 10 inches high and in milk-
white cameo against its dark body
is told tote love story of Peleus and
Thetis
For centuries its corposition
puzzled experts what-nwr the ma-
terial that shone so black on winter
days, but shed a deep, lustrous
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wamameme
‘Safety-
Bring your prescriptions to Curtis’
and be assured or striet accuracy
m compounding We consider the
prescription department of ra-1
preme importance Curtts’ Drug
More baa been serving the people
if Denton County for 3a years un-
der the same management and
he gears have yielded a fund of •
expehtence that is of extreme value
to you in serious sickness Our
presertption department is man-
ned tond equipped with the idea
of aimng your doctor to the ut-
most when slekhens comas The
premeriptton is yours- bring it to
burtia: , i
Masta'at the finest extract of
Psfethrum or inseet powder For
meth brush articles thoroughly
and remove grease «pote. Clean and
spray closet, inefuding: crack&.
Bpray Ihski nghuly.ovr entire
vzfce of turn, cfotning. blan:
keta, Ete ermenss may be left
hanging in closet if sprayed every
two or three weeks Thskin: 6 oa..
Me 16 as. 500; 31 oa. 6»e Bpray-
era. Me -i
Celery sulk Ge
A Nice size stalkTer . ' T •
3 T:. boxes . 19c
Whole Grain Corn Can Te
stokely* In Gold Enamel Lined Tins
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Sonny Boy Syrup
A Texas Made Produet ** “T
Maximum Milk •3T»"
Pure cow’s Milk cendensed 6 Small • •D
Apples Dox.
Mellon Size Fancy
Winesaps
ture; he. has worked with painting
etchi: has exhibited a number
of skehes and designed and ni-
cuted Acenery for Dallas Little
Theatre -productions. ----
~wApril he, with Joe Unz, de-
signed sketches for an Italian Best -
er mart, staged at toe Fair Park
Art Gallery for two evenings, and
at the first evening’s program the
two were honor guests of the Dallas
Garden Club and toe Marianne
Scruggs Garden Club. . . ..
Won First, Third Awards
That same month, in the fifth
annual Allied Arts Exhibition at
Dalla, sponsored by the Dallas
Art Association. Ford entered work
in the freehand drawing, domes-
tic architecture and institutlonal
architecture sections, and won third
award in the first two divistens and
first award in the last.
Of ths institutional architecture
entry of Ford's. College Project."
the judges commented, In part:
•'Particularly significant became
ofthe entirely-revolutionary. ____________
ciples of design and construction,
and strikingly contrasted with the
traditional and more usual design
Divaroe serves es the motivation
1 of "The Women tn Room 13," show- ।
ing at the Dreamland Theater next
Sunday and- Monday, which is
Elissa Landi’s latent Fox drama
Based on the famous play of the
same name, the picture relates the
experiences of a young wife who
- divorce- a phuandering husband to
search for. happiness with a new r
mate. The venture is successful U’1
| every way until the jealous, re-
. vengeful , ex-huhand plots to
prove her unfaithful
— he supporting cast includes
L Raph . aellamy. Neil Hamilton.
A wyma Loy Hi< H—U< noland 1
Richard Atlen b starred in the
| picture. "Gaugbt," the Paramount
talkie of life in the mining "boom"
| tewns of the 80′8, which comes to
the Dreamland next Tuesday
Francos Dee is seen as the beau-
tiful young Eastern girl who-has
taken a job as a daner in "Calam-
ity’s' place in order to keep from
starving to death. Louise Dresser
pays the part of "Oalamits" with
amazing id ensoriniihg gusto
Carrying on a tradition for emo-
lienal dramatics which reached a
new high tide in "An American
Con lie
Carrots Bu.
A Regular Size Bunch
tardy nor absent from toe time she
entered the third grade until her
graduation from the Davis High
School. During her four-year col-
Lege career, she had not missed
a stogie class until this instence.
Miss Ferguson acquired quite a
reputation in her own home town,
end it is rumored that she served
as an index of the school calendar.
LEWISVILLE
Special to Record-Chronicle.
LEWISVILLE, May 19.—On ac-
count of Inclement weather the an-
nual pienicorcheLawisville study
Club to have been given at Lake
Dallas Tuesday evening was held on
the lawn of Mr and Mrs B L.
Spencer, when members entertained
their husbands, children and
friends. A picic lunch was served.
Guests were Mr and Mrs. C. W
Anderson and son. Terry Mac. MY.
and Mrs Carl Degan and son, Carl
Jr Mr and Mrs R L Donald, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Donald Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gentry and son, Billy
Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
and daughters, Elizabeth and Mary,
Mr. and Mrs Schafle Graham. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lester and daughter,
Ruth Rozelle, Mr. and Mrs Roy
Oakley and son, Roy Cecil. Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Sherrill and daughters.
Misses Annabelle and Harriett, Mr
and Mfs F TT Jacobsen and daugh-
ters. Mable Anne and Dorothy. Mr
and Mrs. W. G Savage, Misses Ola
Donald. Frankie Donald Connie
Huffer. Audette Kuykendall. John-
nie Lee Stimson. Martha McCurry.
Ida Pearl GUI. Bess Hendrix.
Messis. B L Spencer. R. O. Davis.
Herbert Bradford.
Personals ,
J. D. Gentry of Denton visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Gentry.
Mrs Joe Higginbotham and Mrs
Bananas Doz
Fancy Golden R!pe
Fruit
Lettuce "-4c
Extra Good Qualty:
aHomeiszamreg-4E-bngoke ecm--mTas Rena-
youthful son was killed to the war. darmelita Ooraghty takes the
Manm Carmel i. C- .t . v-rv ro- leading feminine role, ano others
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