Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BOSTON STORE
GRACE-BARROW CHEVROLET CO.
AND COLLECTOR OF COUNTY TAXES
311 W.OakSt.
Phone 99
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Same “Drwid" qmalleyy 42x26 in.
■ise. bleached and hemmed.
weeks ago.
New High in
Relates Horrible
Scene of Riot in
Flooded Prison
Most cars need a check-up since all the bad weather
before the car is safe for driving,and wears inpo-
sition to do this work and do it right. Be sure to have
this done. ‘
All of January Old
Age Pensions Mailed
ing with red, blue or green
borders Unbleachea.
our Fashion Headquarters to New
Yorkt M in. wide.
United Charities
Giving Free Meals
to 70 Children
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mail checks to
T. (BOB) HAYNIE
Loafer picked up a farm paper
and read the adverttsements. Among.
The emancipation proclamation
is in the new Archives building at
Washington.
DROP. Jan. a—Wheat ma oats
do not seem-materany damaged,
but continued sleet and snow cover-
Rev and Mrs Wesley V Hite and
a group of other local Methodists
returned Wednesday afternoon from
an all-day missionary meeting held
in Gainesville.
Others in attendance from Den-
ton included Mrs F V Garrison,
Mrs. J. D Hall. Mrs. V. H Robin-
son. Rev and Mrs. F A. Crutchfeld,
Mrs L. L Miller. K V. Cole, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shelton
tty of DuBarry 99 squares They are
fast to washing, fast to shrinking,
sew well and -hl hold the seams.
Aad the patterns are the grandest
AUSTIN. Jan. M (P—The old
age assistance commission commis-
sion announced today completion
of January pension payments to-
taling $1,382,836.
Checks went to 92,126 persons. Ap-
proximately 15,000 were cut from
the rolls in January and 8,000 ad-
ing to feud animals inthiseectInn
Jo. Ella. small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Hugh Swafford is recov-
ering from mumps.
In Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knox and
J. A Baker were in Denton.
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tqactive of nature's feathered foods
<Al>t us tielm 6 westefuF lust
tor killing.
Lester saw his first game of base-
ball there. The ball was home-
trade and the si conrNr covered
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County Auditor.
And nights of terror as F
era slowty rose 1n Ehe Judea
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Virtually ic a Tabiet
smooth even
finish.
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; Re-Roof Now
Johns- Man ville Roof
Will mean a big saving
on fuel bill*.
. 5% Loan--:3 Years
PRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 28.—(P)
—Dirty, debris-choked flood water
in two cell blocks held today the
grim secret of the number of mad-
dened prisoners who died during
three days and three nights of fren-
zied rioting in the decrepit 135-year-
old state prison here.
This place was a horror hole
even under normal conditions," said
Gov. A. B Chandler after a tour
of Inspectian. "How terrible it was
during those three nights will never
be known.”
without beat or water. a thous-
and convicts fought and screamed
in Blocks A and B Heavy steel doors
were tom from their concrete moor-
ings. Barred windows were battered
out of shape.
Then, they were evacuated three
John Jonese. is ill of mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Minnerly
Taxpayers who did not pay the first installment be-
fore December 1st, 1936, mut pay in fun by Janu-
ary 31st, 1937, to avoid penalty and interest which
will accrue February 1st, 1937.- -
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est place and then it upset with
much speed. Loaler was a small
Horrible Sight
“These cells are the messiest and
moat horrible * ' - -
Famous 1—2—3 Method
_______Now Only 15/
At the first sign of sore throat due to
a cold. dissolve three Bayer Aspirin
tablets in 3 glass vi water: Gargle
with this twice. It will act almost in-
stantly to relieve the rawness and
soreness of your throat. At the same
time, take two Bayer Aspirin tablets
with a full glass of water. This acts
MORE “TESTED VALUES” IN
WHITE GOODS
M. A. GAY
Roofing St Sheat
Metal Co.
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fight the flies off te tuble while
the pnncher 4• up elthe giraards’
Maclachlan attended th. Denton
High School and the Teacherscon
lege prior to his entrance into the
academy.
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
IWH PM- of 11
98c
They remain soft, white and
firm through countlems wash-
lags. 27227 in. size, '
TALIAFERRO & SON
HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS
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PILLOW TUBING
: Have You Seen The
New Philco Radio
Automatic Tuning and
Many Other Outstand-
ing Features.
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LOAFER
“How did I do k?
“I just reasoned sensibly"
County Tax Notice
SAVE INTEREST AND PENALTY BY PAYING
YOUR
there that Jim Prnder had his
famous encount-e with the gan-
der. Gander un one aide at the
fence and Jim on the other. It
ers some encounter. There were
quince trees, apple trees, cheery
trees, wild cherry trees, bucklehber-
r bushrs and winter huckleberry
bushes, crab apple trees with f.ut
unbelievably sour, sweet gum trees
that suplied gum that beat any
that you buy. It was tht hpighth
of friendship for one to allow an-
other to chaw his wax awhile.
It was there that Loafer's pet
sheep butted the carpenter down
yog on the way you will look.
Tsufsturay“heantE.iiitsremarkabiee
Valle la time tried and scientifically
proven.. .that's why it makes you feel
like yourself again. Available at any .
dregstore.- -------— •s.s.s.Ca 1
Cannon Toweling
16 iMh Width
10c yd
bleached, 42 inches wide. "Druld."
25c
YARD
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V..
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er Names of
rs as Required
"FORTUNE” FAST COLOR PRINTS
Plas values in the economy price clam! A' lovely array of new
pauterns that will thrill yen. You can save sately with Fortune
Prints! Yard
held during Boy Scout Week, Feb.
7-14, were examined at-an official
Scout Board of Review Wednesday
night. 5
Two local boys are candidates for .
the Eagle Scout palm, highest honor
of Scouting. They are Dalton Pars-
ley and Hearon Buttril.
SORE
John Maclachlan. son at Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Maclachlan of Denton and
a secondclassman at the United a
States Naval Academy. Annapolis,
ia.one of the. Ave Texas boy in-
cluded on the academy boxing
squad announced this week by Spike
Webb, coach.
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home to find his place in flames
City officials did not know Thursday
whether or not the house was pro-
tected by insuranee. No insurance
was carried by the tenant on his
furniture. he said,-
BUY IT.INIDENTON
1 how that feller who wants to
sell things stirred up thia Loafer.
Local Methodists
Back From Meeting
Druid SHEETS
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Withstand rigorous laundry tests given GR«D
by the Retter Fabrirs Testing Barron
Buy MW at • "
cola or bronchial 1fitAt Ion-you can
get relief - now with reomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot aford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul-
rion, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the inflamed mem-
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have
ftdkd. don't be discouraged, your
druggist la authorised to guarantee
Crpomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle
Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.)
Jim Hutcheson and Jtm Pender
persuaded him that he was en-
titled to the first ride in a soda
. — got Uis piece evacuat-
ed without wholesale fatalities is
a miracle. If I hadn't seen this
place I would have laughed at any
one who said such a sight existed
-DRUID" MUSLIN
M Inches Wide
UNBLEACMIET— Fine sori rol-
lon. will give long A
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RLEACHED_Snow while.
Approximately TO Children are re-
ceiving free lunches at Denton's
three elementary schools through
the United Charities Association, ac-
cording to Miss Ila K. Decker. case
worker.
All of the children are from fam-
ilies eligible to receive relief, inves-
tigated by the association, she stat-
ed serving or the meals In the R.
K. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Sam
Houston Schools was begun three
. .—------ Gov. Chand-
leiv as the officials gave up their
search, waiting for waters to recede
in the frowning blocks which held
E«ah prisoners during the war
OUt RO4 reined
a monkey. He would rear back to
crow and fall right smack flat
on pis back. Loafer was having
a good time watching the rooster
when his dad came around the
hozse and took in the situation.
Some more poinfui recollections
about monkeyn witl the brandy
bottle
it was there that Loafer slipped
oft and disobeyed his maternal
ancestor in the matter of going
swimming, stayed out until his head
was dry and went boldly home
When his mother accused him of
going swimming he stoutly denied
it. Made his denial no tsout that
she led him back to the smoke
house and whale him good. Then
told him to turn his shirt right
side out. snid she did not whip
him for swimniny but sure did
whale hlm tor lying.
It Was there that Luafer had to
old Mingo road. Just east of Den-
ton., belonging to W M Jones, col-
ored. undertaker, and occupied by a
negro tenant, burned completely
about 6 o'clock Wednesday after-
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used mavet.for shot and
Pillars of black smoke lighted by flashes of rolling flames sent a's ignal of destruction in Cincinnati as the photographer sighted his camera
through frozen tree branches for this picture as the Crosley Radio Corpo ration warehouse was destroyed by fire. Exploding tanks of gasoline
sent wave after wave of liquid flames along the waterfront of the huge Mill creek industrial district causing damage estimated at 32.000.000 and
threatening other storage tanks. Half a dozen major plants were destroy ed. including also the Standard Oil shops. More than 200 residents of the
district were saved from the choking, acrid smoke and the flames. The f ire added to the horrors already experienced by the worst flood in Cin-
cinnati's history. One-fourth of the city was under water with thousands driven from their homes.
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—-o —-g ——— keg tor a boat. That soda keg was
Naval A -- J---- a tight fit and it sailed all right
-vamAcaaemy unti it eot right out in the deep-
-while Ma uizmeey isti baeK *reF
the years Loafer's first swimmin
going in swimmin’ in March. Every
DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 36, 1937
LIQUID FLAMES SEAR ^O^^ pItHJIN FLOOD
-Records of Denton Boy Scouts
who are prcparing for merit badge
awards at a Court of Honor to be
to combat fever, and cold aches and
pains. Repeat the treatment in 2
hours if necessary. This modern, in-
expensive way to ease a cold is
approved by thousands of doctors.
Ask for Bayer Aspirin by its full name
— hoi by He name "aspiria alone.
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The County Auditors office will.
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he said. Burned mattresses going in swimmin" in March. Every
indicated several attempts had been honse had a spring from which
gy to start a general conflagra-1 water was carried for home use.
tThepmsonens M m
U parades by comparison. Hs boyhood at Birchwood. - How
a stem parents giving his young 1 and then kept butting him unti
l hopefa a strong iecture about the he butted him clean out of the
atnrumess of boat riding tn kegs. . bam up a tree It was there
It was there that Loafer poured Oh, there is no use. Loafer could
sweetened brandy down the old I go on talking all day about the
Be tops* again with moreritaiity.-.. ba and a group - of nerotoldnhow
mde pep... a dear skin by taking the had threatened to kill another group
8Ss Toole treatment. Shortly yon that planned to set fire to the
lid throw th.' bell belore
-betwevu Miu and We
Beautifut, soft Hinen- fndinh.
I days ago along with 1,500 other
prisoners. Age lined even the grim-
faced youthful convicts when they
were removed from the now perma-
nently abandoned prison.
Prison officials. National Guard or-
fleers and newspapermen flahM yes-
terday in the forbiddig water and
debris of battered cote. ripped pU-
lows and smashed twins eecklnii
the bodies of a dozen or more miss-
ing.
Weather Delays
Sowing of Oats
Wet fields causing marked delay
of spring oats sewing to Denton
County. stil lacked much of allow-
ing planting Thursday. County
Agent O. R Warren said.
He estimated that except to un-
usualy well -drained sandy sections;
planting would be delayed until the
Utter part of next week, or should
more rain come, later
I What prospective spring oate ac-
1 reage looms for the county is not
known, but reports from farmers
who have discussed their planting
indicate no great change from last
year s total.
"DRUID" SHEETING
■1 Toches wide: Make your own
sheets of this A A
quality sheeting. 376
UnMeached. Yard--------- wh•
FRANKFORT, Ky, Jan. 28.—
e—A final inspection of Ken-
tucky's flooded and riot-tome _
state prison here today failed to
dasclose any bodies of the dozen
or snore eonviets reported to
have been killed during the
three days of disorders that
preceded abandonment of the
prison.
..ing grass and grain has worked
e hardsntp-on stockmen who are lifliw
seeen-— ch.
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besehe was working E ■ MM and returned
BLEACHED, yd. 35c
as how a filler back in Birch-
wood Tenn., had something to
sell Lots of folks have things
to sell but that fellers address
eaught Loafers eye and neid It
rooster's throat and made that things that happened in Boyviile.
lordty fowl cut more shines than]ft ■ no use—too far baek Any-
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eikte b
and things Thea that preacher
made a social error by ladling a
spoonful of fresh horseradish in
on top of that chicken While the
preacher hunted his breath Loaf-
er hunted the tall timiter for room
to laugh He felt he vas even for
the gizznrds. It was there that
Lonfer saw his rst and his last
flock of passenger pigecns. The sky
was dark with the birds as they
flew into the deep woods to roost
Man and boys slaughtered tnem
literally by the handreds. Men
TULSA, Ok.. Jan. 28—(——The
second new high mark in the na-
tional production of crude oil in
as many weeks was reported today
by the Oil and Gas Journal.
During the week ending Jan. 23,
according to the Journal's compu-
tation. the output of the nation's
wells was 3,197,487 barreis of crude
oil daily, 31,927 barrels daily great-
er than the previous record report-
ed a week ago.
Oklahoma production showed ah
increase of 5.625 barrels dally to
604.275, barrels the production of the
East Texas field was 51,798, an in-
crease of nine barrels over tne pre-
vious week and the total state of
Texas increased 16.008 barrels daily
to 1,264,834 barrels.
Louisiana's production Jumped up
3.745 barrels daily to 244.865. Cali-
fornia decreased 5,500 barrels daily
to £86,000 and Kansas increased 9,-
850 barrels dtiy to 178,875.
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with trunks and all standard
equipment including 17-plate bat-
teries, oil bath air cleaner, heavy
poltce- type Bosch generator and
600x16 Ures Also require your
trade-in offer on two 1936 4-door
“Cannon” Towel*
Board of Review
Held for Scouts 6 (
of Denton Burns
ct ane one ct the most at- ■
"WORTUNATELY, straight think-
-i--"- K* ing told me that vitality and pep
deptarea
E erdssgsrmcjzcrmdlere
_.edz‛astimulatelagzingzastticsuices Lon for sudden insanttywh
evacunted
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of White Goods
Due to the bad weather we are extending our White Goods Sale for the balance of this
week only. Monday the prices change, so this is your last opportunity to secure your
needed White Goods at these big savings and tested values. i
In Soft Pastel shades!
A typical example f A
of our values. IUC
- Though state law requires
sons, doing business under a
nadeother than_their.own.to reg-
later in the county clerk s office, few
city or county businesses here do
-9 a check of court house records
■hotrod Thursday. ,
Throe proprietors have registered
their names and the firm names
under which they will operate. this
month—giving 1937 the aspects of a
banner year..
During 1936, only four firms were
registered during the entire 12
months. During 1936, eeven regis-
tered.
The registration is required not
only when the firm is originally set
up to do business, but again if and
when it changes ownership.
Registration is not required of any
firm incorporated to do business in
Texas as a corporation.
Failure to register as required is
an offense carrying a fine of $25 to
3100, and each day the concern oper-
atea. not registered may be held
a separate offense, the law provides.
Kentucky has 8,238 miles of roads
in its rural primary system.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937, newspaper, January 28, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539807/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.