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Knights Spring
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Luggage Carrier*
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Free-For-All
Want Ade Brmu
pttshed ball and that player Erop
3raeriet held the Misnce Agam Dizzy rushed to hia brothers
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And See If Your Name Appears.
Dry Cleaning
See Us Before You Buy
Plumbing
ROOMS 1
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212 Ash Street
Phone 31
Electrical Appliances
Phone 130-Fr-Ice
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Barber Shops
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Florists
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USED CAR
EXCHANGE
Upset And Drub
Lion Team, 10-6
Legion to Fight .i
Bonus Postponing
Malcolm Campbell
to Race in July
Fine for camping trips,
or vacation.
75-Watt, • for Mr.
6o‘Watts (0.E.
sion of Congress "
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Let us repair your car
while you sleep.
General "
Repeirine
Phone 234
Home
Needs
have been a “elosed incident"
night, but today Dizzy Deans
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JONES CLEANEES
116 Fry St.
Telepnone 275
MEN’S WOOL SUITS
Morris 2b
Sarnes, 11
NKNTLEY
GARAGE
Night And Day
Service
i with the Philljes on May
he was accused of throw-
FURNISHED on
all conveniencei
FOR RENT - 2 nl
rooms. 403 Mo
FOR BALE—Glad
Weaver 305 W
tentage column. and
the top, divided rd
GOOD USED Met
used Deering (8
Ona Corsicana te
and half price Ja
FOR SALE—1031
dean. 8. I. Sell
BEETS, BERRIS
East Wilson 81
SOUTH BEDROC
North Elm Phi
the
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COMFORTABLE
vate home 614
FOR RENT—Nice
large cool 3-roc
ment 402 W Sy
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Bottlers Defeat
Hopper-Blackburn
Tuesday, 5 to 3
Subject Announced
For Pultz’s Sermon
Genuine Chevrolet
Parts and Service
TENNIS BALIA
racquets 61.08.
60c. City Drug 8
FOR HALE-Ocxx
Deering binder
bines and tractor
Bee me before yot
at H L. Peterson
or phone 775-M a
O. C. Williams.
Good paint, rubber, mo-
tor, etc. Full price $425.
Will accept cheaper car
in trade.
See it at the
tag a "bean ball" at Lou Chioma
when Coach Hans Lobert of the
Phillies made the accusation. Daf-
fy cocked his right and made ready
for battle Dizzy ran to his side and
Quiahoma City
Bosumont
Houston
San Antonio
Fort Worth ...
Dallas -
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age. 1301 Peak
SOUTH FRONT t
nishedi, near eq
504 N Elm.
NICELY FURNIS
Parkway Phone
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810. Mrs J. 8. I
rier. Phone 742-8
R Meredith, Cf
Cockrell, 1b---
Hanes p -----
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Heppers—
Mullins
Motor Parts
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FOR RENT Two
boys. Phone 8:
more
311 W. Oak St
Phone 99
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FOR RENT Roo
Egan St Phone
HOUSEKEEPING
posure, or room
dents, couples. 5
BEDROOM -New I
eloset. Couple
8t
KINA RADIO SHOP
Telephone Ml
Eaton Mazda Lamps, 58, 60 and
Cleaned and Pressed 35
(Cash and Carry)
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Phone 268
- Night Phone 216
Edwards & McCrary
Furniture Co.
Phone 530
Automotive Parts
Of Quality
nqoare.
piehe call
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In Bottles
FRESH UP"
held
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to C.
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ater.
Beauty School-Shop
Colonic Irri
ZIAR CHI
Colds
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JACOBSEN HARD-
WARE CO.
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5. In the fifth inning after they had
returned to the bench, Joe Med-
at the Jacques Beanty shop and
receive a giest ticket to the Pal-
ace Theater.
Jaeques Beauty
ment, qorcheat
brilliant
--- a-p--, but
thia year things have been differ-
ent. Dizzy has won six and lost five
MAYFIELD PLUMBING CO.
TELEPHONE 143
THE HEXT TRUE vou NEED A
PLUMBER TALL Ch. WE XL BE
RIGHT OUT PRICES ARE
REASON ABLE
ARCH
moon—h
Arc
eston, at
bill, the
1933 Chevrolet
Master Sedan
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PROGRAM bVMPED INCONGRESS’
LAP BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
- New ehs
“WAVE-GARD"
Swim. Caps
Genuine
Latex
Only
50c
Each
tarns **8g- Bou
MUSIC 1
MR8 JOHN K.
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Scripture, Teleph
GRAND LEADER COMPANY
Turkey Grower* to
o Have Picnic Here
Members of the Denton County
Turkey Growers .Association will
hold a picnic Saturday, June 22, 1
the City Park here, officiate at the
group announced Wednesday. Each
member wtu bring a cake to the
picnic, which wil begin between *
and 7 o'clock and be held near the
bansne An effort to being made
to secure Dr. E A. Lucas of Dallas,
poultry specialist, as a guest at the
association at the meeting.
for the V. F. W., asserted the vet-
erans feel '•payment should be made
a* this session and will press ef-
forts toward that end.” •
Yesterday leaders Of the Patman
infationary bonus Noes in House
and Senate announced that, rather
than compromise in an effort' to
get immediate action, dhes. would
carry the issue to the country and
attempt to push a bill through next
year, providing for immediate pay-
ment in full. Most of them tett the
bonus strength would be greatest
in a campaign year.
We Have Every
- Variety Of
Field And Garden
Seed
on South Locust Street
WASHINGTON. June 8—•9—
Representatives of the American Le-
gion and the veterans of Foreign
wars decided today to buck “to the
last ditch" a move to delay the cam-
paign for cash payment of the bo-
nus until the next session of Con-
gress.
John Thomas Taylor, legislatve
counsel for the legion. said that
organization believes "the adjust-
ed service compensation certificates
should be paid in full at this ses-
Family
Needs
ang accuracy and punt M
n“eri.
W. Sutton. 3b, a —.3 00300
Currin, c. rf __________3 13 3 0#
FOR SAI*—Goo
Strud. Phone
SASS
PrOfessic
DEN
PLEASANT CONV
for marned co<
studenta In priva
street, one block
Near C. I. A. Ing
Bt or phone 91*
fair.
Far from contrite, after receiving
a verbal whip-lashu from the
manager after yesterday 's game with
the Pittsburgh Pirates, Dean was a
blustering peacock.
"Can you imagine anybody tell-
ing you he's going to fine you $10.-
0052* Dean asked. “Yeah. it wasn’t
$5,000; but 10, that he threatened
to line me. Yeah, ten grand.
"You know what I think? They’re
trying to get me in bad so they
can take away a big chunk of the
money my contract calls for That’s
what theyre trying to do.".
Dissension, disorder and a near
fight broke out" on the Cardinal
bench in the fifth inning of the
game. Irritated at the pounding he
was taking. Dean charged his team-
mate* with "quitting" and was
himself accused of "laying down."
The angry words were elimaxed
Rental Library
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Tulsa Wins,
Hard Bqtqe. ,
with Beaumont
games Daffy has won Ave and lost
our. ' i i, ‘e
Players also are beginning to re-
sent their attitudes. Yesterday Diz-
ay was soundly walloped by the Pi-
---- and the Cards, ‘stntying to ov-
I the Giants, were defeated 9-
MAN snovaHT TO FACE ARSON
CHARGES
Charges at arson ***£“•? here
late Tuesday against Ernest WU-
son and h* wassbroughttta.Denton
bv Deputy Sheris A Smith and
W N Shepard Bond had not been
set early Wednesday Wilson la Ute
second man to face charges to con-
neation with an Aubrey residence
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LONDON, June 5.—(P-Sir Mal-
colm Campbell, British sportsman,
will attempt to better his own
world's automobile speed record at
Salt Lake City in July, he an-
nounced today.
Campbell said be would leave fqr
Utah in July for a new record at-
tempt that month. He lifted the,
record to 2076,616 miles per hour at
Daytona Beach March 7.
‘It a impossible to rely to the fu-
ture on the beach if you wish to do
anything in the region of 300 miles
an hour" the sportsman said. "You
must have 100 per cent perfect con-
ditions for high speed. We now are
carrying out further tests for our
attempt to July.”
FLUMBING OCT OF WHACK!
Do you have a leaky faucet or
nome other Iritating misaajust-
ment. Just give us a call
GROVER STUART PLUMBINO
CO.
_________Telephone 11_______
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39 We Deliver
.3 0 0 1 0 0
J 0 1 0 0 1
DENTON TCXA8 OCORD-CHBONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JTJNB ».
McClurkan Bit
C. L OLD
X-Ray, Bmoot-C
W. H HAWLEY.
Curtis Bund
" UK RI CHS
McCrary Bull
SPECI
M. L MARTIN, 1
at Eye, Ent,
Glehses correctly
M» Raley Bldg.
azassks sc
Lana M Skiles
Cray’s Jewelry 8
CH IRO P
9 I A
New Tori
Cleveland
Baseball Games
_ xvESbYS uESULTS
,. Texas Lengue
Tulsa 1. Beaumont I.
Dahan 6, 0nveston 1
Fort Worth 10. Houston *.
San Antonio 1. Oklahoma o.
Ameriean Lgue
Borton 1. Washington 1
St. Louie II, ontskoi/
Philadelphia at New York, rain.
Cleveland el Detroit. rain
National Lague
Pittsburgh 8, St Louis 6.
Chicago 10, Cincinnati 2.
New York at Philadelphia, rain.
Brooklyn at Boston. rain
HOW THEY STAND
RIDE THE STYLE WAVE
IN A NEW
-gna ' Ui -ot k • jy,J e . ‘ . I icyr
Pant-and-Halter Suit
YOU WANT THE MOST
For jour money when you buy a
new refrigerator. Get the facts
about Rollator Refrigeration and
be sure you see the NORGE be-
fore you buy. .....
O. W. MARTIN RADIO SHOP
In the Kornblatt Bldg
Telephone 382_________
PITTSBURGH, June 5CA-It
Manager Frank
9 , i t d . > . ■' ten ngii} ■
THE WILLIAMS STORE
COURT SQUARE EAST
‘CUT RATE AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
Telephone 323
(qrr8- ommUC
Classified Directory
This Week, 12 Names Will Appear In The Adver-
tisement* In this Section Entitling Someone to a Guest
Ticket To The Palace Theater. Call At Place Of Busi-
ness Of Advertiser In Whose Ad Your Name Appear*
For Your Guest Ticket. Read These Ad* Every Week
Spencer was keeping half k dozen
Galveston blows nicely spaced The
Dallas batters could 'do little with
the offerings of Butcher to the sec-
ond contest, gettmg only five hits
while Galveston was collecting eight
off Baker
The Fort Worth Cats took a safe
lead to the early innings and then
coasted to victory over Houston de-
spite a six-run rally by the Buffs
in th last two stanzas. Lee aris-
som pitched a pretty ball game for
Fen Worth through seven innings
but Ho -ton's batters were getting
to him s'th painful regularity io
the last two innings. Potter Taylor
An4 Smith took turns trying to stop
the cats’ huttig
Geortte MiUs, returning to form
after sone tilde on the iqjared list.
wick criticized Dizzy's constant use
of a slow ball which, he averred,
was ducksoup to a good bat-
ter. .
Dita*. nettled ht this attrontery
to id* pitching genius, told Med-
wick what he thought of him and
the two assumed - warlike poses.
They were advancing on each other
when other players stepped between
them. Daffy was one of the first to
rush to his brother’s side.
Perhaps Daffy was thinking of
WB SEKCIAHZE IN BEAUTY
PROBLEMIS. Give uis an oppor-
taaltr to demonstrate the kind
ot bentty work you may
here at huen imbderat
Dean's Squabble
with. Frisch and
Teammates J\pw
Wide-Open Affair
LARGE, SOUTH
Kitchen priviH
Amarillo Bee Mn
Ave a.
with Dizzy and Left-fielder Joe
Medwick squaring off” in full view
at the eash customers They were
separated before any blows were
struck.
Golf Stars Put
Pressure on
Other Fellow
PITTSBURGH June 5I_me
old army game of pttig the pres-
sure on the other fellow has taken
Yow’ll liter oar work.
KATHRINE’S BEAUTY SHOP s,
In the La Mode
Mrs. E. D. criddle will please call
at the Katherine’s Beauty Shop in
the La Moda and receive a guest
ticket U> the Palace Theater.
and possibly never have read their
scrapbooks
world series accomplis]
aid. Players from both sides swarm-
ed onto the field. It looked like a
free-for-all until police intervened.
Oy Blanton pitched tar the Pi-
tales to defeating Dean and the
Cardinals yesterday, and the vic-
tory brought the Pirates within half
a game of St. Louis.
In the only other National League
game, Gabby Hartnett led' the Cubs
to a 10-3 .victory over Cincinnati by
hitting a homer, a triple and a
single. artime to six run* and scor-
tag two others. 3
81 Johnson, on the mound for the
Reds, abdicated after Hartnett
clouted hi* triple with twa on to the
sixth.
In the American League .the Bos-
ton Red Sox defeated Washington
3-1, and the Browns took the White
Sox into campIL- L Wesley Permeil-
kept Washington’s nine hits well
scattered to chalk up his eighth
victory at the season. icona
The White Box lost more than
the ball eame, for Jimmy Dykes, en-
ergetic little manager, sprained an
ankle. Dykes, who was playing seo-
ond base to place of the injured
Hays, was injured when he collided
with Jack Burns, who was steal-
ing second, ___ iteru
Frhe defeat dropped the fading
White Box back into third position
behind the Cleveland Indians
Grace-Bar row
Chevrolet Company
annuyu *aMHO‛-3 .M *
Know the utmost in freedom and comfort and
style! You can if you swim or sun in one of our clearer
mw two-piece suits! They have every refinement of
tailoring and knit to insure proper fit and long wear.
geks EVERY WANTED COLOR
rieeu-o hold of the preferred players to the
hat AToddwduna Nauodal den Gdr Turnament.
' ’ which starts tomorrow at Oakmont.
Beauty Shops
WE SPECIALIZE IN I IEVERY
BRANCH of beauty work No stu-
dent work or experimenting. Get
the best st a very reasonahle price
at the Nona Mae Beauty Shop
Telephone IM for appointments
WELCOME STUDENrS:
While you are In Denton let tie
handh your bewuty parlor needs.
Try one of oar permanent*. You’ll
be satisfid.
PETITE BEAUTY HOP
In the Barber Shop, Est
Side Bquare.
Miss Katberine Medders will
please call at the Petite Beauty
Shop and recefye a guest tieket
to the Palce Theater.
SUMMER SPECIAL
FOR BALE—Air]
good condition.
Joaw, 116 Fry 1
FOB SALE—1930
Car Exchange <
PERSIAN KITTE
reasonably. Phe
CHEVROLET Ac
few 5.50x17 Go
B 1. Self Motor
7-Pr Deering bin
Mil cheap. 1
Mound.________
WRIST WATCH
Mouse 82.95 P
and 81 50. City L
FXTRA GOOD 4-
Jersey cow. Pre
N. Kim
When you ned ho repairing let
us rail for repeir and alver yomr
wort North Hide Shoe Shop. fele-
plum* »44.
Waler Miller. Jr., will pienee rail
nt th* North Sid* Shoe -hop and
recefte a guest ticket to the Pal-
aeo Theatr.
■ ciete: 4 tits, and
San Aniopt Antssio is wan 3 ped hl* hat and headed” for the box
Any color, size, pattern
and price you may
want.
DENTON FLOWER suor.
Cut flowers, potted plants, floral
designs :
Mrs. Mark Waldriy, Mgr,
Telephone 223
1718 N. Elm. Free Delivery
,/28
Used, ram
Bought and
sold
tie B. MeKInne
1 By ANDY CLARKE
Asoclated Prems Sparta Writer may
' The upward path at the broth- last
er* Dean has turned to a rocky i2.
road. • . . Frisch and his 81. Louis Cardinal
The cocky pair have found that'- —— - —----
big league ball players have little
consideration for their reputations
234 eemexu-.—- —-mai—rirtet-+
WELCOME, SUMMER STUDENTS
AND FACULTY, TO BROOKS!
Make our Drug Store your meeting place.
We have a Postal Sub-Station and Long
Distance Booth for your convenience.
8 to 3 victory in the Opener but L
losing 4 to 1 to the second game. 1
____Bruce Connateer, first baseman, erhau
-- 7 2 led the assault on Tom Davis' or-
” ” ferings’in the first game, collect-
1 -s . oling three hit*. ’Altogether the
Steers got nine safeties while Olena
By Asboetatea Ptess
Tulsa and Beaumont, both nrst
division clubs, furnished what fire-
works the Texas League produced
yesterday, in a ndip-amd-tucg battle
that ended with the Oklahomans on
the long end of a 2 to tcoont.,,) \
it took three singles in the ninth
tanning and a throw to the wrong
base for Tulsa to win, with two
men on, Grigsby lifted a fly to‘deep
right and instead of holding Funk
on first. Bennte McCoy tried to cut
off a run at the phate. The throw
was bad and Holman scored. Funk
tekingsecpnd. Funk scored on
Sheerin’s single
Dallas, athetal end of the per-
American Lengue
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down to two hits through the fifth
and to two more with no runs
th" lun the sixth, but four safeties
in the seventh frame for Iwo tallies
and two more hits til the eighth
for another undid all his good ear-
ly work. San Antonio collected 10
hits altogether.
, security—Has been passed
by the House, described as conati-
tutional by Secretary Perkins de-
spite some questions raised by Re-
publicans in the light of the Su-
preme Court's NR A decision, and is
awaiting action on the Senate floor.
Omnibus banking—Passed by the
House; Senate banking committee
has just finished hrings.
Utilities holding company—Now
on Senate floor; is being held in
House Interstate commerce com-
mittee until Senate acts.
Wagner labor disputes—Passed by
Senate, approved by House labor
committee and awaiting possible
amendments before going to the
House foot..
Gufey coal stabilization— Being
studied by solicitor general and at-
torney general for possible changes.
TV A—Passed bl Senate and
WASHINGTON. June 6- —A
14-popat "must" legislative list was
dumped today by President Roose-
velt into the laps of his congres-
sional leaders
Immediately they said that any
idea of an early adjournment had
vanished and some predicted that
Congress would be to session until
Septepaber.
Chairman oConnor (D-Ky) of
the House nudes committee, who had
been forecasting that Congress
would nnishby mid-August, said
the session would continue until
mber. Senator Harrison (D-
.,0, who had been talking about
July, moved his prediction along to
Aust,
This was the situation, as lead-
ers'believed i» stacked up today: 1
Temporary NRA—Will be taken
up this week by House ways and
means committee;-the Idea being
to send it to the Senate by Friday
nf"
escorted from the
Order . Your
FLOWERS FROM SELBY
Youll uni car meleetions com-
plete and appropriate for any *-
canion.
The game works something like
this: 2.
You walk up to the eight Mgmy-
fandied contestants and ask them
individualiy who they think win
win the title.
Modesty oozes out of each one of
them.
For example, Gene Sarazen, win-
ner of the title in 1932 and 1832.
likes the chndes of Johnny Revolts
of Milwaukee and the stocky little
campaigner looks puzzled and
scowls his best scowl when inform-
ed that he’s picked by no-less fa-
vored players than big Olin Dutra,
the defending champion, and Hen-
5 PPicerd of Hershey, Pa, one of
th hottest of the pre-tournament
favorites
Harry Coojer of Chicago, who tied
with Tommy Armour, a fellow towns
man, with 301 in the 1937 tour-
ney her* and then loot to Armour
in the play-off, fates Pieard as the
man to beat, while Armour says
Dutra is the goffer or the hour,
raig Wood, the belting Hood from
Dea N.’ X. Is sounding the drums
for Armouf but on the other hand
Wood himself is the choice of of
the curl-haired Revolt*
The object of all this hocus pocus
Is to put the strain on the other
fellows, when as a matter of fact
Sarazen. Dutra, Picard, Wood. Ar-
mour Revolla, Cooper, Paul Run-
yan, the PGA. champ and some
others actually thing highly of their
own chanebuisee
STILL SEIZED, MANUFACTUR-
ING CHARGE FILED
Charges at manufacturing liquor
were filed here late Tuesday against
Arthur Harmon, after county omi-
cert raided a place near Aubrey,
where they reported seizing a still
and quantity of mash.
ttve advtsert desdiocked in House mittazy af-
fair committee where leaders say
The Milwatikee Bottlers, as the
Twilight League opened the semi-
final week of its first half sched-
ule Tuesday eased out the Hopper-
Rlaekburn nine for a 5 to 3 dect-
slon.
The next round this week will be
this after noon with The American
Itio and Grace-Barrow teams
pitted together.
‛mhe box: •
Bottlers- AB R H PO A E
Stovall, ss ___________3 0 0 2 3 0
Keaton, 3b ......... 3 3 0 3 1 1
Pegram, 3b 1 3 110 0
Reeves, e ...............3 1 3 3 4 0
O’Neal. If _________J1 0 0 2 0 0
Addison: rf-------3 0 0 0 0 0
Barnhart, rf----—.0 0 0 0 0 0
it is dead unless restrictive amend-
menu prove scceptable.
AAA amendments—Under study
by House agriculture committee to
make certain of their constitution-
ality; plan is to bring them up on
floor next week.
Extension of Bankhead act—To
be added to AAA as an amendment
when that measure reaches the
Senatgmtmeeianat
QUALITY BARBER WORK
oc •*.“*. . i
JAcQtEs BARHER suor
Bar***., F. W Taylor. J. W Page,
Earl wrght. la basement, N. E
£ornee Square.
Fred Virion will pleane call at th*
Jnoques narber shop ana recelve
agest tieket to <** Palace The
akuE
—4
NOTICE!
For Good, Clean, Fresh, Sweet
Milk call the
. GRABAM DAIRY
5 Telephone 700-
Early MOrnlng peMterle.
Radio Repair*
VISFr THE
Radio Bargain House
223 N. Locust St.
Acrohs from Postomce
New and Use Radio Bargains
Repair Serviee, Parte.
Tubes, Batteries
Weldon Stalleup will please rail
at the Radio Bargain Honse and
receive a guest ticket to the Pal-
ace Theater.
$93
0: e
The IL*1**
_MIweukeeBottitng_Co.
Bus Lines
ON .BUSINESS OR FLRAM RE
TRIPS for rronomy and onven-
irnee plan Jour route via the
Diple Motor roach Le.
Il qouamcdAgtwI
Planing Mill
WOODWORK IR OUR SPECIAL-
TT. Ask yodr friends about oar
work Furniture, cabinet work,
sereen door*, trellis w rk, ete. see
us before you contraet for veur
next Job Denton Paning Mill.
R A Kay, Mgr.
Hilton shepard will please call at
the Benton Planing Mill and re-
ceive a guest ticket to the Palace
Theater.
D Sutton, _________1 0 8 0 1 9
K L SELBY AND SONS
Phone 874 Ft Warth Meke
me Knghts of pythlas. lowly
cellar oceupants in the Civie League
since the softball series began, up-
set all the dope Tuesday afternoon
when they lifted the lid off the
week'* schedule by drubbing the
powerful Lons Club ten 10 to g.
The Lions, second places holders in
the league standing, had been rat-
ed to win by n'comfortable margt‛
Their decision, their initial ap-
pearance in the win column 'this
year, put the Knights to hammer-
ing on the cellar door, just a frac-
tion beneath the seventh-place Odd
Pellqws. ’ "
Wilbur Calvert, motindsman, and
Roy Smith third-sacker, led the
Knights successful attack on the
Lion team, and the squad took ad-
vantage of costly Lion errors.
Atkinson again came through as
a pinch-hitter, starting a 1ast-m-
ning rally that subsided abruptly
when Barnett and Price popped
out.
Bottling Plant*
Drink
g FAeA-Chatman Doughton (D-
NO My* he hopes hl* House ways
ana means committee will include
liquor eontroi legislation based on
taxing-licensing power in the liquor
tax bid now before his ommittee.
Motor bus tansportatlonPassed
by Benste. awaiting sanction by
House Interstate commerce oom-
mittee. ,
Oil control—Awaiting Anal draft-
ing and approval by committees in
both House and Senate.
Nuisance taxes—To be extended
in a simple resolution, which is ex-
pected to be presented to House
within two weeks
Theitourteesh MU has not been
drafted The present plan is to stip-
ulate that no Federal money could
be used to buy products from con-
cerns which do not comply with
the standards.
. This stipulation, it was said, would
apply- not only to direct Federal
purchases but also to expenditures
of money by agencies which obtain-
ed loan* or, grants.
YOUTH ARRESTED YcERE FOK
BICYCLE THEFT
A youth, arrested here by city
police, was taken to Gainesville
Wednesday by Cooke County offi-
cers to face charges at bicycle
theft. The youth told police here
he was from Ardmore.
J — Gill an Iti’iirnq* a...r; ...i.
LARGE BEDROO
bath, private ex
Peari. Phone 1181
FACING CIA. ca
ed bedroom, k
privilege* 408 Ter
Poll RRKT—2 nl
kitchen privileg
ROOM—Board if
C. I. A. Phone
TYPEWRITERS
Adding machines, cash registers,
all makes. Bought, Mid. rented
nnd repaired g.
DENTON TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE
Rhone 321 Eat Side Sqhare
We carry on our shelves just
about any kind of book you might
want to read, one that will appeal
to your taste.
If lUa Books gn to
voERrMANs
T. U. STORE BOOK RTORE
1.711 W Hickory 1418 (MilIan4
Shoe Repair*
NO JOB TOO LARGE. NO JOB
too smalL We appreciate your shon
repairing patronage and guaran-
tee our work. Martin Shoe Shop.
Across from Trade Konare on E.
Hlckory.
Bring your SKoe Repairing to
ORANGE COLORED FRONT
SHOP
at 206 Ash
Our work la dependable, we make
moderate charges.
S. T. BEATY SHOE SHOP
WELcoMBTtDENTS
Two $3 permanents
Two $2.50 Permannts
Aga Khan Entry
Is Derby Winner
EPSoM DOWNS. Eng , June 6 -
(P-Bahram, the favorite for th*
Aga Khan's stable, today won the
15eth running of the derby
Robin Goodfellow was second and
Field Trial third in the field of 16
One of the strongest favorites in
recent years. Bahram went to the
post the choice at 1 to 4 aa the king
and queen and a half-million of
their subjects viewed the rare
Robin Goqatellpw, •50 to shot,
whs two lengths back with Field
Trial another half-length to the
rean < r -e=a L-
"The New Type
Detroit ........ U 48 492
Boston 21 19 525
Washington ....................... 17 23 425
Philadelphia 15 23 395
BL Louis .11 27 288
National League
Team- W L Pct
g’JuT - 2 19 322
Pittsburgh 25 18 568
Booklyn 30 18 M3
Y 382224
Philadelphiia 13 23 Mi
Beeton . . 10 27 a
In Hawaii, there are football
ithagues in which the players do not
wrar shoes. The athletes develop
had to be
field.
Ne
Later IM
Texas Lengue
Team— w
nveston A--------231
MOTH FBOTECTION
An overcoats ana tudies coata ary
cleaned and demothed will be re-
turned to yefe-hama spodless
in a MOTH SEAL BAG withont
extra coat Segjea against moths,
dust, motsture. Extra bag tie
BANT HIDE TAHOE suop
T. Yarbrough, at ....1 0 0 0 0 0
Rish. rf. 3b ------------9 0 0 0 0 1
Comwell, p ...........2 13 110
Totals .......m.....20 3 71244
Summaryy—Two-base hts, Cur-
rin Reeves; struck out, by Corn-
well four, by Haney three; bases on
" s balls, off Cornwell, one. off Haney
j one; hit better, Holbert, by Haney
swim, crysti caseade. Lessons
free. Get season tickets early. Fhon
34 to 42 /6
ALL-WOOL QUALITY
from 1 95 un
from | - up
ALARM CLOCKS
89c. Desk Clo
alarms 42 Si cit
QUART OF goat
called for 323
FOR BALE— 7-foe
ar; team ot goo
•on. Justin, Texa
PRACTICALLY
xamcator and t
daF Jackson
Rev. Harold T. Pulte who 1*
predchmt in a revival in the Fun-
damentalist Baptist Church this
week, will speak this evening on
"Modern Denicihg. Thealte -going.
Card-playing Chureh Members, or
Why Denton Is Going to Hell.” A
large crowd heard Fultz last night
on "Gods Warning to Heathen
Denton," a™5 two people were con-
verted and baptized Another joined
by letter -
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