Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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Friday evening. Little Palace Cate.
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New Meshy Knits,
New Rayon Knits
White, Pink, Tan,
•Green, Fancy
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ARE YOU LISTENING
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS?
OPPORTUNITY and FAITH are much alike.
To have faith is to believe without knowing. Op-
portunity is having faith in your judgment.
Opportunity is clamoring all around us and the
greatest of these is CO-OPERATION. NO MAN CAN
BE IN ANY MANNER INDEPENDENT WHO IS
FINANCIALLY DEPENDENT. The day of business
independence is gone. We must all work with the
idea well in mind that as my neighbor pr spers so
do I prosper. It Seems queer to sound thinking that
an ideal, with its basic motive so apparently selfish,
could be successful. But it WILL succeed.
DRESSES
New Silk Prints
New Rough Crepes.
New Meshy Weaves
New Knits
Striped Knits
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REMEMBER THIS CROSS
It Means the REAL ARTICLE
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Betty Crocker
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
(Divinity Iced)
Annual Training Conference For
Teachers to Be Held at Teachers
College in Denton March 9 and 10
"Thank yot
“You came ii
agent, Horatio Gireene,
out to be sacriticed to
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ALL SILK
SPRING
COATS
BLOUSES
New Silk Taffeta.
Striped Crepes
Red, Brown, Gray,
Blue, White, Tan
$1.95
by this savage tribe in the in-
terior of ¥ucatan. Janice looks
as fresh as if she were in Ilolly -
wood.
Men’s "Goodwear"
Blue Denim
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. JUAN’S REVENGE
It made Grahame feel clumsy and
uncomfortably unwashed. He passed
his hand over the stubbie of beard
on A. check;. he ran his fingers
through his hair in an unconscious
attempt to tidy himself. The girl
smiled.
"They left me my compact," she
raid, still smiling. '
HUSKY THROATS
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H. M. RUSSELL & SONS CO
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can do to educate teachers for tin
new age.
The purpose of-he conference Is
to professionalize teaching and te
help public school arministrators
class room teachers, and the facul-
ty and students of this college te
have a greater appreciation for th
teaching field as a profession and
to discover ney ways to teach Ir
the new age.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb 16.—"
—Walter Hoffman, an ardent young
Democrat accused of shooting an
elderly woman because she criticized
the president's policies, resumed his
trip to Jefferson City. Mo., today
in custody of a deputy sheriff aft-
er spending a night in jail here.
R. E. Scholten, the Missouri offi-
cer. said the shooting of Sophia
Bates, 70. occurred in Lohman, Mo
during a heated Democratic-Repub-
lican argument. Hollman, 20, war
arrested in Ranger
activty of her*, guards _ interrupted
her. They were hedged through the
deorway and into the early sunlight.
Grahame bl I liked his eyes nt the
shimmering glare. A few . hundred
yards to the left the serrated sides
of the great pyramid .slanted upward
toward., Utt. temple -house.. In the
quiet air above, a column of smoke
vados after he has slipped weap-
fins to Grahame and Greene, and
put gasoline into an airplane
nearby, also is to be saeriliced
Celebrates Birthday
Of J. M. Bratcher
Honoring J M. Bratcher, 341 Eas*
Oak Street, on his 75th birthday
Wednesday, his children and grand-
children surprised him with ah oys-
ter supper in which a delicious
birthday cake featured. Those pres-
ent were Mr and Mrs. A. CL Bratch-
er and children, A. G. Jr., Janel
anti Enid, Mr. and Mrs. E B
Bratcher and children. Ha Rae and
Inez. A daughter. Mrs. M M Hunt-
er. and family of Vernon, and Miss
Lorraine Bratcher, who is teaching
in Krum. were unable to be pres-
ent.
SYNOPSIS: Frank Grahame,
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—Annual training conference 24-yy
"Education for the New Age" wiU
be the theme of the fourth annual
Teacher Training Conference which
is to be held at the North Texas
Teachers College here March 9 and
10. Plans for the conference are be-
mg made by a committee head by
L. P. Floyd, and of which Dr. J. C.
Matthews and Miss Epsie Young of
the faculty and Misses Mary Willis
Mary Frances Gardner and Shirley
Ungo. students, are members.
Each year at least two outstand-
ing educators have spoken at the
conference, and forum meetings
have been provided for. m the third
year it was divided into two types
of meetings; group meetings for
more or less homogeneous groups
and general meetings in the audi-
torium,' ” . ...... .' - ,,. ;
Sub-Divide Groups
The plans to further subdivide the
groups4hl$.year to the end of mak-
inB them more homogeneous than
they were last year. The commit-
tee is undertaking to provide twe
general meetings and two group
meetings. At the genefl meetings
which will be held on Friday eve-
ning at 8 o'clock, and Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock in the audi-
torium. Dr. H. L. Donovan, presi-
dent of Easter Kentucky State
Teachers College, and Dr. W S
Gray, director of teacher training
Chicago University, will speak. The
group meetings will be held Satur-
day morning from 8 until 10, and
will continue at 2 that afternoon.
In general, speakers of the groupe
will be public school administratore
in teacher training institutions, pro-
fessors in other teacher training
schools, graduates of tills college
and local facility members and stu-
dents.
There will be four general topics
running through the group meet-
ings; first, the objectives of the
group's particular field in the new
age: second, the plans for achiev-
ing the objectives in that field for
the new age: third, the kind of r
teacher needed to teach in the new
age; fourth, what this institution
back crawl with anticipation. His
thoughts skipped again to the pos-
sibilities of his getting to it. and
the probable chances of his taking
off successfully.___- J___
Had the tires held their inflation?
The stuff poor Juan had poured in-
to the tank might not have been
high-test gasoline. Perhaps Langton
had lett enough in the carburetor to
' rev up the motor until Ite heat
would make an inferior grade good
I fuel.
Here is his enthusiastic letter:
“Am 70 years of age, and for
40 of these years there never was
a week but what I had to take a
pill or some kind of cathartic.
“I took everything, hut gained
only temporary relief. Until last
spring my daughter, who is a nurse
in a hospital, brought me some
Kellogg's All-Bran.
“At the end of the week, I knew
I had something that was it, and I
kept on taking it. I haven't taken
a cathartic since. I can eat meat
any time, as often as I like, or any
other kind of food, and no consti-
pation.” Mr. L. M. Durigan, 6811
Buffalo Ave., Jacksonville, Florida.
Laboratory tests show Kellogg's
All-Bran provides “bulk” to ex-
ercise the intestines, and vitamin B
to help muscle tone. Also iron for
the blood.
The “bulk” in ALLBRAN is much
like that of lettuce. Inside the body,
it forms a soft mass. Gently, it
dears out the ihtestinal wastes.
How much safer than patent
medicines. Two tablespoonfuls daily
are usually sufficient. With each
meal in serious cases. If not re-
lieved this way, see your doctor.
Sold in the red-and-green pack-
age. At all grocers. Made by Kel-
logg in Battle Creek. _ I
Dozens of spring styles in both PRINTED and
PLAIN silk. Styles are similar to those in the illus-
tration above. Organza and lace lingerie touches on
many, most of the sleeves are short or three-quar-
ter (very good this spring). Printed patterns consist
mostly of small florals, but there are many plaids,
stripes, dots and geometric designs included. Don't
wait until they are picked over! Sizes range from
14 to 42.
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W3 h" cant sayranything--" The To Grahame, from the height at
activtv Af her me*de i. -te---t- - which he stood, it appeared like a
tiny dragon-fly resting upon a dis-
tant stone. He felt the skin of his
If you hesitate about
the new revolutionary
millinery styles, you
have this kind of hat to
fall back on A good,
conservative model of
fine quality straw cloth.
. All colon.
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Purity Bread, Roils,
Cakes and Pastries are
unexcelled
Denton Baking Co.
Phone 106
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•(Mamed straightly upward, then
flattened as it touched some new
atmospheric stratum.
Crowds of people lung to the
aides of the huge monument and
were gathered about - its base. As
they pressed through the lanes made
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the explorer, with the
►tar, Janice Kent, and her
god. Juan Piedra, who has bean darke
caught by the dangerous suble-
"Yes," she sum qtitetty, l,t know/
Is there any hope at all?'*
• The guards seemed very still. Al-
though they were speaking in Eng-
lish lie observed that some were
pressing close, as if listening,
name’s ghance met the girls levelly.
"None " he said distinctly.
She' drew a breath, flutteringly.
Her shoulders straightened, and her
"—ehin lifted. Then suddenly, as if by
I imPttise her hand reached out and
: patted Grhame's wrist.
Men's “Nocona" .
COW BOY
BOOTS
Shop made
11.95
"Roman Scandals," a classic fable
by George S. Kaufman and Robert
Sherwood, starring Eddie Cantor
comes to the Palace Theater in pre-
view at 10:30 o’clock Saturday
night. Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart
David Manners, Edward Arnold and
i Veree Teasdale are Involved in
these adventures among the an-
eients.
A whimsical lad, always day
dreaming of life in the days of the 1I
■ Caesata, Eddie suddenty finds htm-
I self spokesman for the poor and op- |
I pressed before the cruel and mighty I
’ Emperor Valerius The affairs of the •
state and the course of true love
both get a helping hand from Ed-
die, but-it isn't until he attempts J
an escape from Rome to the sea
with the Emperor's chariateers
thundering through the dust in |
—pare-H-titat the-elassicstekeon-
• form of real flesh and blood to him.
A cloud of incense wreathed about
the needs as they were taken around
burning paint, with an under-odor
that was like rank tobacco
They turned the corner of the
lonse. Facing them, hel by two
armed natives, was Juan. The lad’s
face was pale About his head was
swathed a cloth, stained with dut
and blood.
‘His eyes however flashed with an-
ger and defiance; thy -glittered like
fresh-chipped obsidian The lips be-
neath his aquttme-nose- were a thin
line of defiance. As he saw Grahame
they relaxed in a smile.
"Buenos dias, Senor," he greeted.
His lips parted.
The rough palm of a guard smote
the words back into his teeth, Juan's
jet eyes brightened. He still smiled,
although a thin line of blood welled
at the corner of his mouth and
spread downward over his chin.
"Goat’" The boy's eyes burned in-
to those of the guard. The man's
glance fell, and he attempted no
repetition of the blow.
"Senor," he continued in his li-
quid Spanish, ss If there had been
no interruption. "I have made you
happier I told them, when I was
taken, of the sympathetic assistance
that Don Raoul Ortega gave us. How
he helped me hide, and made it pos-
sible for you to affect the escape
of—"
"He lies’"
}tom the entrance of the temple-
house. Ortega came. HU hands were
bound behind him, and two guards
held him by the elbows. His. appar-
ently was a pitiful plight.
The man’s lips were flaccid with
panic; coherence was lost in the
jumbled sentences that tumbled
from them.
"He lies! The boy lies! I tell you
I am your friend. There is a mistake.
I brought these people here for you.
I have been your friend for years.
One of his guards struck him
across the face.
by their guards, they saw that the
oncourse was composed of both
aexes--men In-their breech-louta and
ssndah, the women in their long
cotton robes
Some of the women carried young
children upon their hips, holding
Older ones, solmn eyed little peophe,
by the hand. A gala day for them,
thought Grahame bitterly, l1Ke the
Roman shows of old in the coliseums
when men were caused to flourter
in their own blood, for the glorinca-
tion of a Caesar.
It, Was age-old, this business; it
was only the conditions that varied.
They mounted the eastern steps.
This side was clear of people, wheth-
er because of official mandate, or be-
cause the show would be more in-
terest1 ng on the side facing the pool
of th cenote; at any rate, Grahame
made a mental note of the fact.
As they topped the last of the
steps he looked- backward and to-
ward the central space within the
city. There, almost hidden by the
long morning shadow cast by a dis-
tant building was the airplane. It
caught some of the sun’s rays on
p, Bare your brow (a one
.) of these new OFF-THE-
FACE styles—and take
years from your face
This is a style that
clearly proclaims its
newness. In all colors
strawcloth.
15c 19c
In his 43 years or service asa
court reporter. Duncan C. MeCaf.
lumatooroxiuc.Cal.. sayshehes _
transcribed more than 432,000,000
words.
thumping from within the temple.
A figure suddenly appeared at the
temple entrance. rahame recogniz-
ed the dark face of the ahkin al-
though the figure was strangely
changed
The ahkin left the scrificial stone,
and approached Ortega He held his
. hand above the Mexican's head, and
released a small shower of feathers
upon him The big man winced as
the downy particles touched. him—
quite as if they burned his skin.
The priest drew his knife and held
it over the stone.
It happened suddenly. "Fhere were
no preliminaries. Fresh smoke bil-
lowed from the temple door. Gra-
hame heard a scuffling, and an
agonized cry that broke in a squeal.
He saw the bulk of Ortega stretch-
rd across the altar stone The white
tunic had been ripped from his
breast, which gleamed upward.
Tomorrow, the knife descends
u, Franhk," she said.
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H88 Lady Fingers, dozen 20c
As^ui ted"Fi uit Pies 20e-
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BLOND GODDESS
BY HERBERT JENSEN
NOW EATS ANY KIND
OF FOOD, AND NO
CONSTIPATION
When you go to buy aspi ri n. Remember this for your own
just remember this: Every protection. Tell your friends
tablet of real aspirin of about it for their protection.
Bayer manufacture is Demand and
stamped with this cross. No get Genuine
tablet without this cross is BayerAspirin.
GENUINE Bayer Aspirin.
Safe relief for headache, eolds, sore throat,
pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc.
Genuine Boyer Atpirin Does Not Harm the Heart
MIHM,
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1934, newspaper, February 16, 1934; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539046/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.