Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 303, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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Man Held After
Feder a Deficit Is* Governor Seals
Home In Ninth t
Shutout Mark But
Beat San Antonio
Giants Lose Game
By BILL PARKER
By hugHs. PULLMTON Jk.
by Charles Dexter; association om- Asbeintes Prems spuet. Write
the tournament would be held at
Texarkana because the trans-Mtes-
low
"The directors of the Texas Golf
would be
advantageous to
more
a large representative entry. And
rectors.
After the
Brook Hollow
Club was awarded the 1934 trans-
to 1 decision oyer Beaumont was an-
con-
eliver IL
SELECTED
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large stock of groceries, vegetables and
chicken feed, shorts and bran. We have
fruits. Also chicken feed
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"Brook Hollow is contemplating
some interesting improvements to
be mad- on the course before next
tournament time. It is planned to
rebuild several more greens along
lines of the new No. 9 green. A new
try Club offered to hold the state
championship.
"There will be no conflict in the
two tournaments as the state cham-
Fort Worth Ball
Club Ilas Receiver
This 1917 act prevents the mail-
ing of advertisements of intoxi-
eating liquors into dry states. Vio-
lators are liable to a fine of not
more than $1,000; imprisonment of
Boston S. Hew York 1.
Chicago 3. Cincinnati 1.
Three games scheduled.
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Fencing Material
Call og for prices on
yard fencing, wire net-
tint, hinges, staples,
etc. ‘ ‘ * f
F ox worth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
Telephone 67
Thirteen zinc and lead mills in
the tri-statedistrict around Piener,
Okla., were prepared for reopening
when demand showed signs of pick-
Ing up recently. m, f
Nude Dancing Ends
At Fair in Chicago
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shority over the mills, and will not
be affected in the event of repeal.
Ladies’ Crepe
Silk
sions had scored five runs for a 6
to 5 lead. However, the Pirates scored
two ip their half of the ninth on
Governor's double with a runner on
mnt. Smith, champion, and Laven-
der, runner-up, claim their prizes
this year were the best awarded
in any Texas tournament.
The Corsicana Invitation is the
baby among Texas invitation tour-
naments. but promises to grow into
one that will rank with tht Dallas
and Governor's steal of home.
The Houston Buffaloes stu arel
Detroit ....
Boston
Chicago
St Louis
Team—
New York
Pittsburgh
Chicago •
The aavertisers news is an invi-
tation toiyou personally to see what,
they have for you, and yotr always
find the stores which advertise of-
fr advantages in merchandise and
price that the others can't. Read the.
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Phone 806 and we will call for and deliver IL
Remember we can fix anything with our electric
welding machine.
Be , In Force I Shown First Month
We’ll start on the president’s “new deal’ Aug. 1. We
intend to do all in our power to carry out his plans.
We carry a large stock of groceries, vegetables and
BrowibiltShoe
Store -
Houston
Galveston ...............
Dallas
San Antonio .......
Beaumont
Port Worth
Tula*
Oklahoma City
American League
St Louis 9. Cleveland a.
FORT WORTH. Aug 2 —I
The Fort Worth baseball club
Washington ......
New York
Philadelphia
Philadelphia D,S8
Cleveland
20-80
O. W. SHERIDAN OARAOa 1
General Repatrs on all makes
of Automobiles
Phone 1M. 114 West sycamon
other sample of how good the Bull;
are under pressure. George Payne,
orarty veteran, scattered eight Beau-
mont hits while his mates collected
Six timely wallops off sullivan. The
Beaumont southpaw walked nine, hit
one batter and committeed an error.
The Dallas Steers thumped Tulsa
7 to 1 to gain undisputed right to
third place, a few points in front of
San Antonio. Ralph Erickson hold
Tulsa /to three hits.
Oklahoma City gained a 5 to 3
victory overFort Worth when Wal-
ter Euller hit a. home run with a
runner on. Fort Worth claimed the
home Rih was foul but Umpire Sears
ruled it fair ball. It was the margin
or victory in a pttcher’s battle ge-
tween Kennedy and Whitworth. _ .
During the first six months of
1933 three cattle brands the "Lazy
Y," "Bar M" and "D Bar'—were
registered with the county clerk of
Sherman County. in western Kan-
Make Your Shopping
Liat
From the Ads in
This Paper. -
pittsburgetionstLze,. -
out canvas. then suddenly were cap-
sited by ross seas in what Davis
believed was the Yucatan channel.
Dog Leads To Body
of Mistress in Lake
AMERICAN wi
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National League
PHONE US
For
Pennsylvania Tires,
Harrison-Smiith Batter-
ies
Champion Spark Plugs
and other Auto
Accessories
TRAVELSTEAD
Auto Supply Company
HEAVY IMS 9 CBSCTON WA*L4
HUSE FIRE
LILLE. France. Aug. 1—The
largest cotton warethouse an Europe,
containing 23,000 bales, burned to-
day with an estimated toes of 23,-
000 bates, burned today with an
estimated loss of $2,000,000.
Federed Lhpior
Hesnie From (ridf I Control La ws To
W. T. Bailey A Co.
Insurance
AB Klaas v
NOTICE
THESE MVSCWAJiTS AMD
' PHOFBSSfONAL MSV ASK SODS
19SS BUSINKSS
the bilion dollar tax bill had not'
begun to flow into the treasury.
The expenditures were approxi-
mately 3155,000,000 less than a year
. on hand a large stock of flour bought before the tax
went on and you have uhtil Aug. 8 to buy before the
tax goes on, which means a saving of 85c on a sack.
We advise you to get a good supply. We extend to
you a cordialinvitation to trade with us during Aug-
ust. Phone 174:
J. A. COOK GROCERY
“We Deliver In A Hurry” h
tee at No. 8 will also be
We realize that relief of the unem-
ployment situation is the purpose of
the NRA, and furthermore realizing
that until the unemployed have had an
opportunity to earn some money that
their purchasing power is even greater
curtailed by a raise in prices, we wish
to state that we will not advance the
Associated Press Sports Writer
fThe Dallas Brook Hollow Golt
Club will definitely be the scene
of the 1934 Texas Gulf Associa-
tion state'championship. This an-
nnounoement was made July 29
Nelen With Moody Helen Jacebs, —
and Alice Marble, an Canrornians,
today were selected as the United
States singles players against Great
A CAREFREE VACATION
can be untied when you carry one o our accident tieketa:
High timits- low retes—prompt service, from cont te-coast—can be
iasued for any number of days.
J. P. MAGEE, General Insurance and Bonds
. . Phene 811
M SYSTEM STORES
See M Stores for your new crop honey, comb and ex-
tracted, 5- and 10-lb. pails.
SERVICE DRUG STORE
- FREE DELIVERY
Phone 171 At Your Service
STATEMENT
All sailor hats, regardless of former price.
50c
GRAND LEADERCOMPANY
American League
Team— W
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had cracked Ed Reubach's 25-
year-old National League record of;
«. Then the heat ahd the Bos-
ton Braves' batters got him in the
sixth; Boston scored two runs to
end the streak at 46 innings and
went on to beat the Giants 3 to
1. The defeat, with Pittsburgh's
trtet Judge Marvin Brown •
B. 8. Lard, former club owner,
brought the receivership action, al-
leging the club was indebted to him
for 35.168.63 and that its liabilities
overbalances its assets.
Dr Walker announced that Roy
Meehan would be retained as busi-
ness manager and Jake Ata as field
manager, with no changes in the
playing personqel.
Norman A. Perry of Ind lana pois
purchased a majority of the club
stock early in the year from Lard
and others and has been in control
not more than six months, or
both. E'e
Results Yesterday
Texas League
Oklahoma City 5, Fort Worth 8.
DUlaa 7. Tulsa 1.
Galveston 7. San Antonio 6.
Houston 6, Beaumont 1.
Britain In the Wightman Cup
matchestobe played at Forest HIUk
Friday and Saturday.
year ago. The increase reflected the
additional levies in the billion dol-
lar tax bill and the beer taxes
and license fees.
Income Taxes dff
Income taxes fell off compared
with a year ago bringing in $12,-
903.428 as compareed wtth $18,-
870,483 In July, 1932, tigMnailext
total in any recent year, The pro-
cessing tax on wheat products re-
turned $186,368 while miscellaneous
items made up the remainder.
On the expenditures side the gov-
ernment sent $24,880,277 for the
departmental expenditures, $8,663,-
AN for public building construc-
tion and sites, 35,081.106 for river
and harbor work, 332.530,845 on na-
tional defense, and 855.399.755 for
the veterans administration.
The excess of expenditurs for
the month made the public debt
on July 31 amount to $22,609,888, 843
8s compared with 322 538,672,560
at the end of Jane, ana $19,611,-
765,838 at the end of July a year
ago, « '
and Houston Country Club clas-
sics
815 tournament, have promised they
will return next year even I they
have to forego some other tourna-
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Mow is the time to buy
Egod rebgut aaeMaa.
We rwrt, sen ew« rwte.
WINTON rVFEWAfEK
KKCRANGB
Tra Straight
ARCH SHOES
ALBANY, N Y, Aug. 2—
The search for the kidnapers of
Lieut John J. (Butch) oConnell,
for Whose freedom the family paid
570,000, has shifted to New York
Sy. where the captive was held
three weeks
Manney StrewL, 30-year-dd ex-
conylet. who negotjatedthe rlease
of the young nephew Of Ed and
pan OConnell, up-state democrat-
I leaders, was taken to the me-
tropolis by police in an effort to
pick up the trail of a "large group
of rtalians who held the"hostage
In Albany the hunt went on for
the "finger man" who arranged 'or
the seizure of OConneu on July
7 Officials believe they know who
this individual Is and an
dent he will soon be aprehendea.
trewI, whom district attirnev
John T Delaney sald hadgivenNim
valuable information," nt A pr
oner but the pmosecutor admitted
that the intermediary Duly inDbe
booked as an accessory because of
his participation in the affair
CHICAGO, Aug. 2—PNude
dancing at a Century of Progress is
at an end.
Dancing. In the nude at various
shows at the Oriental village and
other places along the Midway at
the World’s Fair was halted last
night.
Their action followed an edict by
Mayor Edward J.. Kelly, who visited
the fair the other night and saw a
"Lady Godiva" ride a camel and a
woman dancing without clothing
The concessionaires were warned
they'd have to tone down, the per-
formances, and as a result crowds
that flocked into the fair grounds
saw a dancer in trunks and a
brazzlere instead of just fans.
The mayor's move was praised by
-Rufus C. Dawes, president of the
fair. ------
May we call your atten-
tion to the fact that our sale
on broken Iota will continue
through the balance of this
week. After that all sale
shoes will be marked their
riginal price. \
590
.522
.513
478
440
434
402
Pct.
635
625
490
480
.480
463
464
375
Pct
890
540
.525
500 me Fort Worth baseball club was
212 in receivership today. but—"We‛r
*1" going through, declared Dr. Webb
Walker, appointed receiver by Dis-
hold the 1934 championship tour-' shutout L____..
a bel went on yesterday
A real old time thriller was eject-
ed into the Texas League battle cial, after rumors circulated that
rphern*, —‘-'lit 4.-*— - . * the tmirnament wom hie he at
nasdan Antonio when noly“xoson Texarkana because the trans-Naiss
nor, Galveston centernelcter, made lasippi wil also beat Brook Hot-
a clean steal of home in the ninth 1“
inning to give his mates.a 7
victory The game ranked as the.
In Answer to numerous inquiries as
to when we intend to advance the
prices of shoes, we wish to make this
their defense cracked. Before a ——
could be bottled up again, the Mis- Mississippi, the Texarkana Coun-
Flop House F ight O’Connell Kid ria p
Search Shifted
COVE NECK. N Y.. Aug. 2
(P—Pet terrier, barking wildly, led
last night to the discovery In s
shallow lake of the body of Mrs
Samuel R Bertron, 67-year-old so-
ciety matron and wife of a mil-
lionaire banker.
eThe lekeglocatedon“Over-
brook." the Bertron estate, is only
four feet deep. Physicians conclud-
ed that a heart attack overcame
Mrs. Bertron on the shores of the
lake and that she fell in and
drowned.
Mrs. Bertron had dinner last nigh
as usual with her husband, senior
member of the banking firm of
Bertron. Griscom & Company of
Wall Street Afterward, as was her
custom, she set out to stroll on her
wide lawns with her alredale.
HANCOCK . MACHINE.. WORKS
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We Do Our Part
EFFECTIVE TODAY, AUGUST 1st in compliance
with the National Recovery Ast we will observe the
following opening and closing hours: ' ।
Week days open 7.30 A. M., close 9:30 P. M., except
Saturday, and-will close at 11 P. M. Sundays open
' 8 A. M., close 12 noon. Open Sunday afternoon
! 4:30, close 9:30. -
■ We have raised salaries and employed more men
I and want to do everythinggin our power to help our
President in the National Recovery Act.
Should you want a prescription filled or need med-
icine during the hours we are closed just call 546-W
or 546- and a registered draggist will be at your
. service immediately.
We are always at your service. Our free delivery
— will still be ready at all times to serve you.
but due to the enormous expense to us now we will
—discontinue delivery of cigarettes or magazines un-
less ordered along with other drug items.
We have always made the Prescription Department
the main part of our business. Registered druggists
only fill your prescriptions here and only the beat
and purest of pharmaceuticals used. *
For your convenience we maintain a postal sub-sta-
tion and. a long distance telephone booth
we "OHPeNEFFOESAUAUSr OBOO.^
BROOKS DRUG STORE
„ ' West Side Square
I hones 29 or 39 ree Delivery
TERRELL, Aug. 2—(E L.
Jones. Terrell transfer man. was in
>11 at Kaufman today. for ques-
Boning in connection with the fatal
hnoting yesterday of edalee Smith
and the wounding at Smith's wife
Mrs Smith, wounded in the left
arm. was divorced from Jones two
Jweeka ago and married Smith last
Saturday. In a statement, she sald
she and her busband were seated
in M sutomgbile when Jones ap-
Consicana Inivtation
Golfers mapping their 1934 cam-
paien schedules probably will want
to include the second annual Cor-
sicana Country Club Invitation
members of the Constcana Club,
led by Nick Garrity, club cham-
pion, have started preparations for
their next tournament. They are
entertainment.
In the first annual tournament a
month ago, more than 80 players
CORPUS CHRISTI, Aug 2.—-
1FJS'AbeSavtsprnanangowat I WASHINGTON, Ae 20-6 I WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—"Te
thinking today, as he lay on a hos- New life wil be breathed into old oovernment’s first month of oper-
pit#) bed bere recovering from the Federal liquor control legislation atlon under President Roosevell/*
terror? Hunger andthifstor asan- When nnie it the 18th amendment to new.facalplanresulteg in adencit
lng sloop voyage on the Gulf of repealed ' Im erdinary expenditures at $32,-
Mexico which caused his compan-I An informal opinion of depart- 1404398, with total receipts of $163.-
ion William W, Bell, 20, to jump! ment of justice attorneys gives a 212.570. end total expenditures of
oxerhoand last Sunday qight. J simple rule for tecognizing such 8125,617968.
A deputy sheriff hovered about legislation, holding that: Emergency expenditures. Lhowev-
the room, guarding Davis. Shorty "in general, if a'law is based "• amounted to 475,352,744, mak-
after Davis rode through toe surf on the 18th amendment, repeal ling the total defici at the end
and beached the battered sloop near I will make ituneonstitutional: if I of the month $107757,140. The
Corpus Christi yesterday, thinking the law stood ip before toe amend- (emergency expenditures were di-
he yas on the coast of Mexico, auto- ment, it will remain in force." vided: , --
orttirs here were notified by Florida chief of the laws which will be I Eep--- -cuucniaaviun m puu-
officers Davis was charged at Pana- brought beck into play ft the Stat works 823.911.688; admintatration
ma ity.Fla-, with grand larceny,---- - -- i<~ -----------—
for theft or the sailing sloop. i,uwMOIG-
Pais 32. onKlssimee.Fla, relarlitsthe transportation of inkoxicit-
ted that he and Bell left Panama ling liquors from wet states to dry
_____game ranked as the! Association have decided that it
,ueu: ..most exciting played at Galveston
Fmersenczacmumtstrationot pub- stesisgavenamnmnaxvernarsedarinenameht in as centrally tocited/
tans exhausted. s point as possible in order to secure
it was just another warning tiat* a large representative entry. And
aneare hava emalas ...
WE WANT TO DO OUR
i PART .
PARIS, Aug. 2"wLeon Tot-
zky was reported today to hae
tailed to a desperate effort to get
the Soviet Foreign Commissar. Max-
im Ltvinotr, to help him ietur
to Moscow,
IThe exiled Russian sevplzzion-
ary, who # sojourning with Mme.
Trotzky near Royt, Pranqe, was
said to have sent representatives to
toe commisar at Royat. asking Lt-
vinoff to intercede in Trotzky's oe-
hair. L
Litvinof, reports sand, refused to
held him
Trotsky, whose home is on Prin-
kipo Island, left Istanbul July 18.
for Marseilles to undergo medical
treatment for his heart.
ned rain, teed up. Corsicana officials hope it
will be over two hundred next year
They believe the best way to draw
. ago.
: The chief increase in the gov-
ernment's income for the month
• ‘ was shown in the miscellaneous in-
ternal reveue which brought in
113,079-673 in July as compared to
• 342,463.859 in the same month a
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outstanding -entries is to assure
plenty of entertainment and to
award useful and valuable prises
Reynolds Smith. Dennis Laven-
der. Fred Borsod, Jack Munger and
Louis Nowlin, who play in this year's
SEED! SEED!
Fall garden seed. Good suply corn, hegari. maize. See us
for your needs in this line.
TALIAFERRO & SON
HARDWARE AND SEED STORE
hundreds of bullet holes ahd the
seared walls of a "15-cents-a-night"
hotel here today told of strange
deaths of its wealthy owner and
a former clerk.
Samuel Murta. 77, who amassed
a fortune estimated as high as
half a million dollars through the
Erie House and two similar hos-
teirles, was slain to thepasement
• of the hotel iate yesterday.
- Murta’s throat had been slashed,
apparently with a hacksaw, and po-
lice. suspecting George Perry, the
clerk, engaged in a spectacular 45-
minute machine gun battle before
capturing him, fatally wounded
Police advanced the theory that
either revenge or robbery was the
motive for the killing of Murta.
structed, thereby giving additional
length of to the hole. Several new
traps have been planned and all
will be in readiness by starting
times for the state championshap
-and the trans-Missippi," said Dex-
Iter.
Cty.July ni" g* a course forjstates.’ This derives its legal _____ ___________ _
Honduras, whef. Davis had. con- from the commerce clause of the nessee Valley, authority $15,753.
wacted to build five boats Off Cape J constitution. The receipts were approximately
San sAntonio they werel The Reed bone "dry" amend-' $75. 448 000 greater than in July of
caught, sudidenl in the grip of Alment was based on Federal au- llast year when the returns from
fierce tropical hurricane Furling alll aa-- A--: at.- -Tan-___a —s —I "the hilinn Helle- +e- mh -a___
salis, Davis and Bell were driven
for 40 hours before the storm, with-
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Service
Means: ns aesaatak prant
aponsibmntg. thearrnging att
carrying ut of all aitas By
a eamfetrnt organisation. The
■se of aa iaeaf-Home foe the
services 11 8i rill I, ana B cost
ne mere.
Prompt Ambulance Bervice.
aehmaltu Undereing ca
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augata 262, 1010, M, o uu-«
Carl Hubbeudla a hew Na-
tional League shutout record today
but his five-game winning streak
had come to an end and 'as a re-
sult the New York, Giants' lead
over the otrusting Pittsburgh Pi-
rates had shrunk alarmingly.
Starting with 40 1-3 consecuaive:
innings behind hlm, irb-
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price of shoes at this time,
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Super-Creamed
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Pinta ........................15c
Quarts ......................25c
Sherbets and Fruit
Flavors
The College Store
111# Oakland Ave.
Phone 797
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pionship probably will be held one
- -uom-y, -u, m. month in advance of the trans-
fleeing from the Buccaneers. Their 8, Mississippi. The dates for both
to 1 decision over Beaumont was an- tournaments will be announced at
FOR DEPENDABLE PROTECTION. SEEN
KEEL-CAMmu a CO.'
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SPORTS HORN Hubbell Sets New
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IV By BILL PARKER ।
9-3 slaughter of the St, Louis Car-
dinals. cut the Olanta' lead,to 2
1-2 games.
Hubbell was in his. best form at
the start, giving only two hits
up to toe sixth. Then Bin Vrpan-
ski. Buck Jordan and Randy
Moore smacked him for singles that
scored two runs. .
The Pirates hardly needed more
than the first inning to chalk up
their eighth straight victory as they
assaulted Bill Walker ror five runs.
They went on and hit Dazay
Vance hard and wound tip with
a little impromptu fist throwing
between Steve Swetonic and Ged
Watkins as the result of Sweton-
Ie’s hitting Leo Durocher with
a pitched ball in the seventh. It
lasted just long enough for them
to be chased from the game.
The Cardinals skidded into the
fourth place again as the Chicago
Cubs broke a six-game toeing streak.
With a 3-1 victory over the Cin-
cingati Reds
f toe only -American...League
game, the Cleveland Indians slid
off into a fourth place tie with
Detroit's Tigers as the Browns
rapped 'Monte Pearson in the ear-
ly innings and coasted to a 5-2
victory behind Sam Gray's fine
pitching.
Starting immediately we
will employ one salesman
who has bein discharged for
1 the summer months.
ITS
CHEAPER
To let ns funder your
clothes.
FLAT WORK, Ib, ........Se j
DAMP WASH. 1b. Sc
- HH----Phons 8___
Denton Laundry and
T-A
new SfiPMENr
Axminster and Oriental
RUGS
New colors, new de-
signs. Prices on these
rugs will advance soon.
Edwards A McCrary
Furniture Co.
Telephone 530
ST LOUIS, Aug. 2.—(—The
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