Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1937 Page: 8 of 8
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‘DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICEE,, JANUARY 1937
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
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and manner still casual. "Hi be with
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Four civil suits are on call next
week. second week of the January
term for County Court They are:
Tuesday, Mrs. Ivory Burks vs. F
H. Johnston, debt; Wednesday. First
National Bank of Lewisville vs. Jim
MORE MERCHANDISE FOR
LESS MONEYI
GREEDY HUMPTY DUMPTY
A COLOR CLASSIC
45
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BETTY BOOP
“MAKING FRIENDS”
Plumbing
it hard to overestimate!
TROTONE NEWS
NEWS OF THE DAY
but Time* lodou
“ARIZONA MAHONEY"
in bed his
gelew —begen
with rugged
"Mr. Bigel
scrutinizing 1
"Yes," said
He stood
First State Bank of Denton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Kelly. debt
Summoned to appear lor jury
P. Lipscomb, M. D.
■outbaast Oomer Square
Eye, Ear, Nose and'Throat
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Phones: omce 206; Restdeno MS
up there, sooner or later
it appears that Vronski had bean
staying at one at the big hotels and
Floods at Glance
(By Associated Pres,
WASHINGTON—Chairman Cary
T. Grayson marshals 3,700 Bed
Cm, ehapters in campaign far
$2,000,000 to ala 270,000 homeless
ar needy In eight states hardest hit
by neoda Arkanaas, Missouri, nii-
note. Tennessee Kentucky. Indiana.
The Denton County National Bank
DENTON, TEXAS
Johns-Manville Roof
will mean a big saving
on fuel bills.
5% Loan—3 Years
to Pay __
M. A. GAY
Roofing & Sheat
Metal Co.
Vronakl happened to be. but be did
not aaa Vronakl ther by gome rhanre
He row you and Mira Pheips at a
table. but not Madame Karunakoff
CITY OF DENTON
WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT
WASHING AND LUBRICATION
BODY AND FENDER WORK
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
and I had a long conference with
him. He asked me to come and see
early connections with China. An-
nouncement of this opening fight
may come too late to be includec
in this column and itiH give mb
lectors time to send their cover
to China for the return trip. Loe-
Lawyer strong drops
of friendliness, Monday.
ting room door. He drew on a bath
robe and went to open it. Before him
stood a man he’d never seen before
—a rather stocky, middle-aged man
od. Dryden left h
ter 10 and made
night clubs look!
1: "de inauiry
Chavter 17
A MILHIONAIRE IS ARRESTED
pee resorts that Vronakl was
B to frequent. The police-
an patria duty in whose
ADULTS Ite
MARION DAVIES
CLARK GABLE
CAIMm MABEL
ALLEN TENEINS
ROSCOE EARNS
waLTEN CATLEII • DAVID
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RWMORS from Washington pre-
* diet a new stamp, or set of
stamps, covering the trans-Pacific
flights Some sources hint .that the
present 25-cent rate will be re-
duced. Others mention stamps of
varying values covering the trip
to Hawaii. Guam. Manila, an
China.___ ,__—
Rumors also cover possibility a
L. Strong. That won’t convey any-
thing to you, probably I unarstazid
you haven't lived in New York for
BARBARA STANWYCK
JOEL McCREA
ELI P. COX
The Agent For Southwestern Life Insurance Co.
Bigelow had dinner at the hotel
and went to bed airectiy afterwara,
steeppng straignt through until 11
the next morning. Then be rang for
bregkfast and the newspapers.
There were headlines at which he
sty rad incredulously:
7SIONAIRE AlRESTED
FOB VROSSKI KILLING
pomtment. But I didn’t think you'd
know my name and I didn't want 'io
explain my business by phone "
“That's all right," said Bigelow,
“but rm afraid I haven’t much time ”
values. The first five picture
birds and animals of Liberia. The
six-cent stamp bears a portrait o.
President Edwin J. Barclay,
e e e
Call 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh
HEsMMMMaY
; on the trail so quickly?
ilow picked up his military
CHILDRKN Ite
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mtrror;
Fred" Freeman Sr., E. J. Headlee and
* W: &oodwm; all of Denton.'
—plenty of hot and cold water;
— attractive and efficient water heater and
fixtures;
—sanitary waste and sewer system; depend-
able water and gas lines; neat and depend-
able work ; i"-
—and reasonable charges.
Call us to fix the leaky cut-offs, bibbs, etc., or to figure on
new Plumbing. .. . _
Evers Hardware Co.
Thorne Dryden. wealthy young
New Yorker well known in so-
ciety, was arrested late last night
and charged with the murder of
Count Antoh Vronski whose body
was found in his apartment yes-
erday morning with a bullet
wound over the heart.
-According to police, the two
men had quarreled violently a
few nights before and Dryden
had threatened Vronski’s life. On
h night that Vronski was kiti-
him.
I Bigelow “Come in."
aside while his visitor
Dryden inquired for him there, first,
only to learn he had moved into a
furnished apartment. As he had left
20th
ANNIVERSARY
FTERRYTUEN
M and sharp eyes,
asked the man.
apartment. Next day Bigelow ana
Nuhe, lunehing at the Colony.
—JMar tlra news Ure, expect Bige.
tow returns to the studio, gets
the gun — annes gun — and
----u in the Hudson.
FSUPE IF TOO MH St
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burning with anxiety to know the
purpose behind the visit. It could
only-bethat.thelawyerwashere to
find things out. he assured himself.
Lower temperatures in the central Januasy of Ponder;: Robert B. Neale
belt were considered beneficial and Sr., J. O Yarbrough, W. C Collier,
the cessation of showers over a wide — - - -
NOTICE!
New Electric Refrigerator Customers
Be sure you are receiving the advantage of the
refrigerator rate. Call water and light office im-
mediate after purchasing Electric Refrigerator. Thia
rata to cheaper regardless of any statement to the
contrary.
crests reached.
NASHVILLE- Weakening levee*
cause exodus of 2,500 near Tipton- 1
ville. Total of 4,500 homeless in
Middle Tennessee,
ST. LOUIS—Number of home-
less in Missouri, U inois and Ark-
ansaa rises to 22,000. Bottom land
EORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. Jan 23 — (AP)-
(USDA)— Hogs 300: top 10.00; good
and choice 180-300 lb averages 9.90-
10 00. good lights averaging 175 lbs.
down mostly 8.75-9.75. _
Sherman Drive
Fire Calls Truck
A blaze in the noor of the resi-
dence of Mrs.E D Elrod. Sher-
man Drive, caused firemen to make
a run. Saturday morning. It was
extinguished before it did mate-
rial dimage Firemen said the iloor
caught fire from burning newapa-
pers that were being used manle
attemot to thaw water pipes i
it left the city fire record for
the week with little being added
.to the 1937 loss total Fire in the
kitchen of an Avenue B residence,
doing damage estimated at 515
to $25, was the total week's loss
up to noon.- 13
raw you there with Vronski Miss
Phelp and Madame Karsanaxomt."
“Yes. I was there,” admitted Bige-
low.
postmasters, however, get sue!
newsin their postal bulletins di
rect from Washington. Collector:
should see them for earliest in
’ LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, Jan 23—(API—Cot-
ton 28.000 bales, including 19,800
American, -epee. moderate busnes
done; prices unchanged; quotations
ment lies, swears he saw Dryden
twice in that vicinity on that
Mrs Dryden admitted to police
that there had bean bad blood
.-er *- two men, but de-
darea Dryden had attended a
—-—0* -oung at his club the
e’pet Vrn-K was killed. inquiry
afEthe club however tailed to
See us for PLUMBING FIXTURES of all
kinds.
Funeral services and burial for
Mrs ora Gentsch, 37, who died
Wednesday In Dallas as the result
of an automobile accident were
held Friday afternoon in Little Elm.
the former home at the family. Her
husband met an accidental death
tn Dallas several. years ago. She is
survived by four children. James
L., Thomas H, Carletta Sue and
Ora H Gentach, three brothers and
six sisters.
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9 BB OMB
on his bath. Twenty minutes later as
he was briskly rubbing himself
down, he hear da knock on his sit-
Peru has just issued a colorful
l- H-ta and 113 air-
mail stamps, illustrating important
places, industries, events, and
leaders of that country,
see
brushes and began to brush his damp
and tousled hair. The essential thing
for him to remember, he knew, was
that he must betray nothing—reveal
no reaction whatever this man might
say. He schooled himself to calmness,
reminding himself that Anne’s safety
might depend upon it.
Folding a scaif around his throat.
he glanced at his reflection in the
in pence: American, strict good mid-
dling 7.96; good middling 7.66; strict
middling 7.36; middling 7.18; strict
, . ‘ low middling 6.91: low middling 8-
Liberia has issued a new series 444; strict good ordinary 6.14; good
ordinary 5 84. Futures closed steady.
Jan. 6.94; March 6.91; May 6.88; July
€.81; Oct. 6.50; Dec. 6.45.
area was. expected to permit farmers
tostart.plowing---r
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. Jan. 23(AP)—Cot-
von reitures opened-barefy steady. 2
to 6 points decline on lower Liver-
pool cables and under liquidation
and foreign selling March 12 46. May
12.46; May 12 28; July 12 17; Oct.
11.77: Dec. 11.78; Jan. 11.74.
cigarette and leaned back, storing
before him with anxious eyes Here
was a development they had not an-
ticipated—that an innocent man
should be arrested for the crime!
He reached for the telephone to
call Anne, but it rang before he could
lift the receiver.
"Yes, you bet I can."
lieve." said the lawyer as Bigelow
sat down
"Very slightly," answered Bigelow.
"As a matter of fact, I met him for
the first time the night he.was kill-
of bi-colored triangles in six
saw. re-entered the sitting room and
began to pour himself some coffee
with a steady hand.
Strong declined coffee and sat
„MELSOWEUUY;
, ROSE MARIE
Count Vronski,
quietly. "I should say nothing and
do nothing. Understand?"
"Yes," answered Bigelow.
"I ve given the same advice in at
least two other directions, so I
shouldn’t do too much telephoning
from where you arc if I were you."—
"I wont." promised Bigelow
He hung up and called Anne.
"How about lunch?” be asked when
he got her on the wire
"Yes,” cried Anne anxiously, "here
—at one. Mothers going out, so we
shall be alone.”
"I’ll be there,” Bigelow assured her.
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1 Gleriously Produced
• with the Brilliant Stars
- of "Naughty Marietta"
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ana not Vronakl Bo he went on.
Falling to discover the Rumsian, he
determined to wait tor him at his
rooms knowing that he must turn
King Christian X of Denmark
next June will celebrate his 25th
anniversary on. the threnesend a
set of six stamps will bi issued
for the event.
some years Well. I’m a lai
r I am representing Thorne
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23. (AP)—
Prices dropped nominal amounts at
the start of business on the cotton
market today but lossea were held
under 25 cents a bale and trading
was quiet
tB8t0w papoed burtdy worough He went into the bedroon
vhsyomuct.PaRee Puen‛he‛ughEed“a
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There are many ways to make
money. There are more ways to
spend it But there is only ONE way
*utake as much.oti an you can Bigelow looked surprised "Why did
ve me envuv aid the ether wi*h he ask you to come and see me? ’
- -i--,., . -g.------k “He thinks you can help him—if
' you.will," answered Strong quietly.
"IF* repeated Bigelow.
“Yes. I’ll tell you the whole story
___exactly as he told it to me and then
substantiate this alibi.
Before her marriage a gyear
ege, Mrs Dryden was Lorna
Willoughby, only daughter of the
late Daniel J Willoughby. Her
name had frequently been link-
ed by gossip with that of Count
Vronakl before her marriage.
When arrested, Dryden refused
to make any statement beyond
declaring his innocence.
cows 5.75 down; good weighty bulls
€50; top load lots slaughter calves
3 hsep 1,600; mmedtum to gopawot-Four Cases Set
ed lambs to packers 9.00-75; shorn
lambs 7.00-50; wooled yearlings up
to 8.75; fall shorn yearlings 8.00
down; wooled two-year-old wether*
up to 7 75; fall shorn aged wethers
4 25; few feeder lambs 7.00-75
up his mind to kill Vronakl and that
he had decded to do it the very night
that Vronakl did actually die. He says
he and s gun with him to do the job
ana that it waa londed. So be told
his wits he had a business meeting
st hla club and persuaded her to jon
some friends at a restaurant, she
Similar issues are expected
shortly from Nicaragua. There
win be 12 values of ordinary post-
age. one semi-postal, and nine air-
mails.
(Copyright, 1937, NBA Service. Ie)
Monday, March 1, will see Judge
Ben W. Boyd convene District Court |
here for its eight-week spring term, ‘
but whether or not an unusually
heavy docket will be waiting can-
not be forecast yet.
At present holding his Gainesville
court term, Judge Boyd was in Den- saw
ton. Saturday morning, and enter- —
ed an order removing minority dis- F"
abilities as asked in tpe ex parte
7)
enteree and then elesed-thedeer.
"Hope you'll excuse my coming
like thia without first making an ap-
March opened off 4 pointe at 12.37.
while May at 12.26, July at 12.11 and
October at 11.74 also were lodged be- ,
hind minus signa. duty ate: ii-
Lquidation for over the week-end J. L. MeGalliard and A. B. Wilson
explained some of the early selling, f of Justin, Sam Landers of Lewis-
etermairm reradvedorittupecuro ville,. O’ R- Stockard, and o w
sources Ceti
Fox. suit on judgmcm; M H Jan-
uary vs. Denton County, debt; Hub
at the door and he eaw that there
were no lights on in the apartment
■o he concluded that Vronski had not
get some as—Me ham n to walk up
and down then. In the street before
the door
"It was there that the policeman
eaw him. The Bret Stem that he pe=-
smoking with the ghost of a smile
in his shrewd eyes He looked as it
he knew that Bigelow had been stan-
---..... ... -------.lug lor time. There was something
VMt from a stranger - quiet and watchful and purposef*
He leaped out of bed and turned about the way he eat hundred up
‘ theer, waiting.
”You knew Count Vronakl. I be-
Trading was fairly active. The tor-
etgn offering, were credited princi-
the area-way of a vacant house op- "h pest"SuyeHiFine
PoSLe: waited eer. (or noum He had I near months and helped steady the
. Eeweites.unsretor.nours.Hehae hst after the cal when prices taper-
"Dryden left hie house at about 1« 2.HHVronaxi anduto.4° 25 T1 °® Althougn nervouanees over the
o'clock to try to find Vronakl. He Hhatanseht, That.ho. “..20 i Joanese cabinet crisis was in evi-
looked into several night clubs when- . minutennPa“E nwe D,u l FSr Ath ‛qence. the only trading credited to
be thoughe Vronski might be Among 1 zh2tcomensneeszouwmnaoDri.Aus- 1 Japanene account conssted of bel-
othsra. be LcokedantoSadges Wher.copsrigne,“ioSz,"rnahackoBckson,eienzarsneanaghuvingmtuzrsonursat.
18 of 11^58808 were about tn i
with expectations and apparently had
no market inuence. It was calulat-
DALLAS, Jan 23 (AM—Cotton
12.33, Houston 132.37, Galveston 12.52. duclli
Ohio and West Virginia,
CINCINNATI—Ohio River ris
stows at creel of 72.6 Leet. Estimates
of Ohio flood homeless range from
50,000 to 75,000.
PITTSBURGH — Eola weather]
case, flood feara Pennsylvania
homeless total 4,500, West virginla
20,000. ’
LouIsVLMRed Cram aye '
Kentucky flood refugee* may num-
ber 65,000 at peak.
INDIANAPOLIS—Red Cross es-
timates 33 009 flooded out in Indi-
ana, predicts 60,009 when river
ed Dryden, he thought nothing of it.
naturally; but the second time, he
looked at him rather sharply and
Dryden realised he was inviting an
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Cattle 400; calves 200; top 1,188
fb fed steers 9.75; practical top year-
Une steers 9.0, heifers 8.50: beef
1. - A high standard of service to patrons and friends!
2. A genuine desire to render etiual service to all;-
3. Assurance of safety to depositors.
FRAZIER’S MARKET
Phone 27 Ash Street, Back of Postoffice
ed about 310,000 bales were still to
be finned if the December bureau
estimat, when reduced to 12.188000
running bales, was to be attained
Many recovered from 12 27 to 1230
and was selling at 12 29 shortly af-
ter the first half hour when price*
generally were 1 to 5 points net lower
Liverpool reported Bombay selling
and hedging mesting trade calling.
BY FREDLRICK JACKSON
,)BARRYKORE5:3,
Golqcou Hum if
Leading Stocks
NEw YORK, Jan 23 (API—Balm,
eleeing prjoe and net changeat th*
15 most active stocks today:
. Armour 26,200 9 1/2 No. ,
Penn Dixie 23,900 10 3/2 up 1.
s OU NJ 23.800 71 up 2.
Pure Oil 19,100 22 7/2 up 748.
Unit El Coni 17.600 8 3/4 up 1.
Unit Paperboard 18,100 14 up 1 1/2.
Cons Bite 18.000 49,7/8 up 1 1/4.
Graham-Paige 15,800 4 3/2 No.
Atlas RIg 15,600 35 5/8 up 1 2/2.
ThompwStarr 14,900 9 5/2 up 1/2-
Socony Vac 14.500 17 1/4 up 1/2.
Nash-Kelv 13.600 21 1/4 up 3/4.
Certainteed 13,300 195/8 up 1 1/2.
Para Pict 13,300 27 1 4 up 1/2.
e Houston Oil 13,100 18 3/8 up 3/2.
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23—(AP)—-
Cotton futures closed steady net
unchanged to on? point lower
Open High Low Close
TEXAS SPOTS
"Drydenr*',Hf>etttocl Blfletow. star-
ing "8o—? I was just reading about
him in the newspaper, but I don’t
believe I’ve myjnrt him so i-aaal
Tinagine why you have come to see
me. But Bit down—won’t. you?"
"Thank you.” said strong, laying
down his hat and coat.
"A cigarette?"
"No. Hl smoke a cigar if you don't
mind " He drew one from his pocket
and bit off the end.
it mig
wed on
Strong nodded as if he had known
that. "I suppos you were surprised
when you heard of Dryden’s arrest?"
He lowered his eyes. _________
"Hardly surprised,” corrected Bige- series of j0“Nst-p,
low."I was naturally interested." S5n19 OI P© stage
Strong looked up thoughtfully.
"Last night,"‘he said, "directly after
Dryden waa arrested, he sent for me
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Gable Has Cold
And Stays in Room
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 23.-t—
What Clark Gable claimed was a
common cold and what his nurse
feared might be influenza kept the
he-man star confined to his room
today.
_______
-Anne, Bigelow, the young Amer-
lean from Paris, and Kanai akos,
thn otunninr dancer, ire In the
apartment. They hide the body
AM a cupboard, aS a part? is Am-
ainent. Later Bigelow and Dr.
Austrelitz, the psychologist, re-
move the corpse to Vronski’s
DRUG STORE
East Side Square —• Phone 188
you'll understand why.” strong
chewed thoughtfully on his cigar for
an instant before ging on. You say
you read the newspaper aceount?
"Yes," answered Bigelow
Waiting to Kil Vronski
"Well, it mentions a quarrel said
anaoonaken PlacenhateiecnrPoyden aforwarankadaress tor mallhw-
anhnronKimrewmignpeom.up ever, Dryden easily learned where
He «v. Pyaen.sdmta.thto.xuama this apartment wj. He rechd it
Xronskt,eng with alr hall put 11—as nearly ra be
E20dcrmr0n,2u1 h..won"uzay xhat can recan-Por pernapa a quarter to
2“" 12zutiere ~ ofepiyiemanng
of /nuch consequence at th? moment
When we come to consider his de-
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Prescriptions
—W CANEILLAnYpOCFOR’S PRESCRIPTION
A registered pharmacist on duty all the time, who
has had years of experience of knowing how. .
Have your doctor phone us yor next one.
Stamp News
By I. S. Klein
ARTHUR TREACHER
$ A EDWARD BROMBERG
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