Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1935 Page: 9 of 9
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make a fine Christmas
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see if Mise West was at home
Willett came into a broad hall lit
by great crystal chandeliers shining
down on a parquet floor. He sat down
P. Lipscomb, M. D.
Bouthenat Corner Bquan0
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Correctly Fitted
County,
By J.
Protein—1-3 of day’s requirement
Calcium—all the requirement and a
margin for storage
Phosphorus—nearly all the require-
ment
iron—1-8 of requirement
Vitamin A—adequate amounts
Vitamin B (complex)—protection
Vitamin C—in varying amounts
Vitamin D-—important amounts
Energy requirement—1-5 to 1-4
Comb, Brush and Mirror Set*
Old English Lavender, Coty's and Evening
In Pari* Toilet Set*
st a party supposed to be given in,
his honor, a Negro slave gave him
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This is just a stopover, Puff. I
have business in New York, and all
__ ever built. It goes farther than ever
beyond the accepted standards of its price
class. In engine performance, riding com-
fort, roominess—it may be compared with
cars costing hundreds of dollars more.
may have thought it entertaining,
but I wasn’t so damned amused.”
(Copyright, 1935. by David Garth)
Tern is not pleased by what hap-
pen*, tomorrow.
17th day
DRUG STORE
Phone 188 for Fast Free Delivery.
WEBSTER. Sheriff, Denton
Texas
CALL SPARKMAN
when you have ignition
troubles. Phone 242
Sparkman Battery &
Electric
ER MIND THE LADY
^by Dav/dGarth
7.95, 9.95, 12.95
HEADLEE’S
Phones 88 - 1000
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MEXICO, D. F -Construction of
to curb the annual Rio
Qrande flood*. I* being pushed by
the Mexican government The banks
are intended especially to protect
the section around Tamaulipas, op-
posite Brownsville, Tex
ACCIDENTS ARE INEVITABLE
Better Have A Public Liability And Property
Damage Policy Beforehand.
KEEL-CAMPBELL & CO.
Complete Insurance Service
Phone 428
Chapter 21
STOrOVER
Ray Weat’s rather vapid name of
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DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
tashloable drives to provide starving
Zulu* with collar buttons
On the other hand, she held gay
youthful cocktail soirees, skirmished
provocatively with handsome young
men, and followed occasional mairs
to their logical conclusion
"You won't enjoy it at an," Puff
told Terry darkly as they had a bite
of supper In a smart little restaurant
near DuPont Circle. "You can have a
lot more fun stringing along with
me tonight. I have a swell party on.
Lots of fun."
room—a strange room for that cold
mansion of stone and crystal
There was a warm loungy air about
it—the kind of place that remind'd
one of a corner of a smoking room
on a luxurious ocean liner—the small
sailing ship model on the mantel-
STORIES IN
STAMPS
By I. S. Klein
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DREAMLAND
TODAY and THURS.
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not this total lack of spontaneity.
"I run across your trail today," he
said nnally. “Met your father on
the Washington train."
“He often uses the 'Old Domin-
ion'." she acceded.
There was another silence. Well,
that was that. Her father often used
the "Old Dominion " Good thing that
was settled.
“I thought I'd follow you up," he
resumed.
"Did you? I'm very gratified, but
—why?"
HANDY MOTOR CO
Authorized Ford Dealer
BELSROOFKNG"A°SHEEr
METAL CO.
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TODAY and THURS.
FIRST STATE BANK
OF DENTON
my luggage is in a hotel up there."
"What hotel?" .
Willett didn't Ae what difference
that made, but he told her.
"Well, we can have a lot of fun in
New York, too. I know that town like
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
Monite Moth Proofing Service Can’t Be
Surpassed. Phone 1212
CAMP CLEANERS & DYERS
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Just a Few Suggestions: ,
Men’s Shaving Sets in Colgatesy Palmolive and
Woodbury’* /
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Men’* Zipper Type Traveling Set
— Military Seta and Cigaret Lighter*
Sole Agents for Pangbum’s
Christmas Candies
served beauty of her home.
" wanted to see you agaip. After
all," he pointed out, with a brief.
That good old East Texas Ribbon Cane Syrup, from
Athens. Thick as honey. Gallon' 50c, % gallon 33c
See M System for your Christmas Mixed Candies,
Nuts, Fruits, Fruit Cake Ingredients in package or
bulk.
a* $2.65.
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E 1936 Ford v-8 is the finest Ford
Then the
butler returned
Today’* Ford is backed by over 2,000,.
000 Ford V-8’* on the rotui in America
alone. Here are it* moat outstanding
value*—many brand new this year.
v-amigu reronmaCE-amoothness, pckap
and power with proved V-8 economy.
257 EASIER smmo-the result of two new
roller, type hen rings, a longer steering IrnssrhU.
arm and an increased steering redo. « I
sure-sAT ezax-wich excepcionally large
braking surface (186 square inches).
EASIEE, svNcHRONIZE tHwrara—oukth mam
-Silent. helical gears for all speeds.
mew. mEDom Fom NOOi — specially insalated,
welded-steel body, reinforced with steel.
MEw DRAwsTEa WHHU —add comfort to rid-
ing-are easier on dtes.
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this young man not only had no
« evening clothes, but there had been
) no word .to expect him. He would
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Afhz syagdwa Youa be,a dhikeai
w"XNor818: By accident Terry
5- . L Ands out that Allaire
Wet.n in Washington, and gets
e. the New {ork train there
with.» Kin hr has met casuanly
—-----In.xexnWests private car, the
Debutante II" Allaire and he
hove, met tor one hectic day in
thrtropies, and ha. been
able to forget the other since.
Allaire, however. has the uncom-
tortabie feeling that "Fery"NAs
.o’1?. «!*r And. Terry is
no. i the bent ot moods, for he
Just has buried his father in his
home invtrgtni
These foods com-
plete thi diet:
1 orange
1 apple
1 serving cabbage
1 serving fresh
peas
1 serving whole
grain cereal
3 servings bread
1 15 os. butter
4 OZ meat—
Other energy
foods
SAFEGUARDS
Itaddition to the many safeguards this bank em-
ploys for the protection of its depositors, it has fully
qualified and met the requirements for PER-
MANENT DEPOSIT INSURANCE under the Gov-
ernment Banking Act.
TEAN JACQUES DESSALINES,
• because of hl* ugliness, was sold
aa a slave to a Negro, a aisgrace
few Negroes could bear, when be
was brought manacled to Saint
Domingue about 177». But a few
years later, all blacks ot that is-
land. which now is Haiti. followed
Dessalines ' in a rebellion against
the French.
CITY OF DENTON
Water A Light Department
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In this greatest of all ages, the
Electrical age, Electrical gifts are
very popular, because of their real
worth, attractiveness and low cost
values. ‘
-ipEHITEani
Today and Wednesday
“EIGHT BELLS”
WITH
She came into the room and ex-
tended a hand. A French diplomat
would undoubtedly have kissed it
there was something of that in her
manner. Willett held it, unrespon-
slve. In his. Her dark eyes, capable
of saying so much. seemed only po-
litely expectant.
"Yes." she said, withdrawing her
hand. "I had thought of you in dark-
est Africa in a pith helmet, slugging
whiskey from a demijohn over your
shoulder and romantically defying
the Jungle to pul up a thirty-story
grass hut for the fimbuctu Waist_____________„ . „
Garment Company. Incorporated: Do to sell, within the hours
sit down.!' N 1a - —— E
Taken (rem a series of stories by
the late Edgar Wallace. "Sanders
of the River” billed for Wednesday
and Thursday at the Palace with
Paul Robeson and Leslie Banks and
thousands of natives, dramatises
British rule in Africa and centers
on the personality of Sanders. Brit-
ish Commissioner in his efforts to
overcome slave trading and exploi-
tation of the natives. Ask for your
guest ticket for this outstanding
picture if you find your name in
the Classified Directory Wednes-
day.
ECONOMYCASH STORE
South Side Square Phone 133
Your business will be appreciated. Free
delivery of $1 orders.
to the Negroes. But when
thermimotptomngaro"tun exactly." ushered him into a smaU reception
"You never have. I think," said
TONITE-
Is the BIG
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aouT^r^ ' distance from
"Pretty far." ah* agreed, "to run.”
HX WORK
ALL KINDS
2041 --------— — -oIg -0Tv—! the room. That set the signal for
.rtajss 3, ea arts, ynss1•
Hbmssze
(1) A 200 acre tract of land situated crowned himself first emperor of
1n.Denton County, Texas, on the Haiti But soon revolt stirred
"veepeginning AtotenothscaBttootz1 again.. this time against Emperor
ner of a survey of 320 acres in the I Dessa lines. One day, while out rid-
name of wiam h Dickson and,
fully described In the deed record*
of Denton County, Texas (2) Also I
SO acres of land situated in Denton
county, Texas, out or the William
Lorten Survey, of 320 acres of the
Run Fork of the Trinity River, and
being fully described by metes and
bounds in the deed records of Den-
ton County, Texas.
Levied on a* the property of S. 1.
Reynolds et al. to satisfy a Judgment
amounting to 7166.94 in favor of
Grace Christa! Woolley and her Hus-
band B. L. Woolley and cost of suit
with interest at t% from the 251
day of November 1035.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND, this
Arrenge • demomstnetio ndey wib
YOUR FOKD DEALER
By Virtue of an Order of Bale is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Denton County, on the 25th
day of November, 1985, by the Clerk
thersor, in the case ot <R»ce Chris-
tal Woolley and her Husband B L.
Woollex.yersus ? 1 Reynolds et al.,
NO. 14360, and to me, as Sheriff, di-
and..delivered, I will proceed
"re —— ---- -vya8 prescribed
by law for Bherltfa Bales, on the
riR8T TUESDAY IN January, A. D.
1938,.at behg the ith aa ot sald
month, before the Courthouse door
of aald Denton County, in the City
of Denton, the following described
property, to-wit:
First Tract: 260 acres more or lese.
lens a certain tract of 84.02 acres
conveyed by 8. I. Reynolds and L A.
Reynolds to the city pt Dallas by
deed of records of Denton County.
Texas, “i? being a part of the J. O.
Dickson Survey.
second Tract: 180 acres of land
out of the Felix G Woodward Sur-
vey in Denton County, Texas, and
being about 8 miles from the town
of Alton and 11 miles south and 56
degrees east from Denton, Texas, and
. - ,— ------ — —-- being fully described by the deed
was beginning to annoy him records of Denton County, Texas
weemed a par or th- SOM — 1,Thira Tract: 116 3-4 aiesoland Ear
11 1-2 miles East of Denton, Texas 1 ..
and patented in the name of Stepen ’ costiy
r Sparks, by virtue of an unlocated
balance of H R. Certificate issued
by the Commissioner of the general
Land Office May 3rd, 1853. and -------
DENTON TEXAS RECORD CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Ig, 1934
’^toxis* Banks in Rio Grande
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Willett sat down. He felt vaguely
disappointed—there was something
vibrant and lively missing here Sur-
prise, he could have understood, but
log. he was am-
bushed and
killed
A stamp pic-
turing this un-
fortunate ruler
was Issued on
the centennial
of Haiti's inde-
pendence.
(Copyright. 1**1. NBA Service. Ine.
5%MONEY LOAN
For Home Repair*
N. H.,A.
LOANS
666222666
Takes drudgery out of wash
day, saves time and is an- ex-
tra good value—a* low a*
$39.50.
Why? Perfectly natural question
of course, but this barrier of cool-
ting on to yourself "
They went out on the sidewalk and
called taxis in the door of hers Puff
paused.
"If you don't find Allaire," she
said. "I live at the Mayflower. big
boy." She smiled at him. "Call, come
in person, or send out thought wavee.
We can have a let of fun."
She waa gone. Terry looked after
her a moment pretty girl with dark
hair seeming to endow her eyes with
that violet color—and ao what? Good
luck to the lieutenant from Fort
Myer whose saber had been junked
by congrea. Then he climbed into
his taxi - and gave the address Puff
had furnished him.
The West home was a stone man-
sion on Massachusetts Avenue with
that violet color—and ao what? Good
luck to the lieutenant from Fort
Myer whose saber had been junked
byongrens. The nhe climbed into
his taxi and gave the address Puff
had furnished him.
The West home was a atone man-
slon on Massachusetts Avenue with
a courtyard guarded by a wall and
two large black drawbridge-like
doors, one labeled "In" and the oth-
er "Out".
Terry got out before the lightea
portico and regarded the place curt-
ously a moment. He never would
have thought that girl had ao much
money. Funny world Some people
sweat all their Uvea and atayed broke,
and others bought a gross of sea
breezes and a deck chair every time
the sun got too hot
The butler who answered the door
looked a little surprised It was that
Interlude before the dinner hour and
“BEACH MASTERS”
"Debutante II" for his private car
had been a polite, noe-thumbing
nature of his own toward his wife.
It was no secret that he had named
the car after her.
Eleanor West had been a princes*,
among debutantes in Washington's
gay social and diplomatic circle. She
had been poe,emed of a cultivated
beauty and a Anishing school vivac-
ity. and when she reclaimed the posi-
tion that had been here before she
married Rayburne West, she was old-
er in years, not in values.
She etiH euieivatea ner beauty e--
aiduously and the effervescent and
Innocuous vivacity bred of French
governesses, exclusive finishing
schools, and bachelor cotillions was
1 still the foundation of her charm.
She blended the mode of life of
two generations. She patronized the
arte, gave elaborate balls, and led
PHILCO RADIOS have al-
ways been marvelous, but in
the new PHILCO (the
world’s leading radio) is the
combination of superior per-
formance, beauty and price
value.
death
Tie wasn't a chauffeur being inter-
viewed for a position. He felt like
that man Perry on the train had felt . Phones: Office 296; n—lit— Mi
—seven kinds of a fool. - V- —
"Entertaining?" he repeated. "You
piece, the dark rug, and an imper-
ceptible feeling of vibration that
emanated from the solid firmness of
the furniture, the slow-ticking brass-
bound clock, and the regularly
spaced dimmed lights supported by
little rods of grilled iron from oaken
walls.
"Miss West will receive you here,
sir,"' said the butler.
"Thank you very much," said Wil-
lett politely.
He lit a cigaret, looked around him
curiously, and decided this "being
received" business was quite evi-
dently an ornate function.
It seemed a long time before Al-
laire finally appeared. It was quite
a time. Willett had started his third
cigaret. But suddenly she was there!
' She made him think of a slim
I shaft of silver as she stood on the
threshold, an evening gown of some-
thing shimmering clinging closely
about her For a moment neither
spoke. They looked at each other
almost as if searching for something
Silver is a cold color and so was
an intangible current in the air—
like a draught coming from some
unknown place Terry sensed that
immediately. He had a crazy ida
that he was being inspected like a
prize bull The girl made no move.
"Hello." he said, and grinned. “Sur-
prised to see me?"
The girl nodded her head grace-
fully.
“I didn't believe it at first,” she
sald calmly. "Of all people—the en-
of December A. D. 1935.
She flushed slightly, but said
nothing. Again he was disappointed.
"Did you get off all right"”’ he
asked abruptly.
“Very well, thanks. Mr. Fox saw
to it admirably."
"George is good at that kind of
thing."
“I don't know what I would have
done without him. He stood by won-
derfully." She waved a hand to dis-
miss the subject. “Well, Mr.wWiHlett,
what ilea before you now?” a
He didn’t answer immediately. He
was trying to figure out this strange
behaviqr.
" You know," he said slowly, "you
act as though you'd seen me once
in your life."
Allaire gave a surprised little
laugh.
"How many times, exactly, have I
seen you?”
“Once." said Willett. “It didn't
make much impression on you.”
"It was a most entertaining eve-
ning." she corrected.
Entertaining evening! It had been
a vital evening in his life, that’s
what it had been. And she called it
entertaining. She really was snooty?
A rich girl who had stepped eff
the sightseeing bus to take a little
side excursion of her own and be
vastly entertained while all the forces
of life passed before her eyes in quick
succession—lights, and shadows, and
nun
wsnm
DRIVE IN AND TRY OUR
Courteous service, Narathom
rasoline, tire repairing, yulca-
ntzing.
MASSEY SERVICE STATION
Phone 570 41* W. Hickory
BWhdWMgew ANNOVORAK
NE OSGQdD PERKINS
““AWNMRLET
-WAY WTHAR”
with JOAN DAVIS
Evers Hardware Co.
L. & H. RANGES NEW DISHES COOKING WARE
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Southwestern Life Insurance Company
Consult me about your insurance probleme
ELI P. COX
A pelley tar •veny need, rhome 4-3.
appearing smile, "you saved my Ute."
-—----" - He'd had his life saved and saved
innnchazrianditwirieasnis hat around I jives htmseif five or all time* in the band Office May 3rd 1853 and rulyi - -------- “ -eb ”•
aimlessly in his hand*. course, ot. rcing existence, deecrlbed by Metes and bonnds IX . the warning in their
Iorhdn"t,bemn.anzihine Faitieular he dee record* of Denton Oounty, rode, “nil the command
erea"hmhy S Su*' Certincate No belng 2840= the room. That set th
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