The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
THE DENISON PRESS
THURS.
turned in on the cjhargea that they have
been Und'Uily active in admistering force to
certain parties working here on the Deni-
son dam and their request that action be
taken at an early date sjiould be met in
kind on the part of those who are either to
press the investigation or any one w*ho may
claim they have been abused when arrest-
Cat&blUhed In 19lt
Telephone No. $08
»t Publication 807 W
LeROY M. ANDERSON',
LeROY M. ANDERSON
LOUIS V. ANDERSON
J. O. HOLLIS
Hardin*Simmons End Leads Team in Scoi
................. Editor
Mechanical Sop’t.
....... City Editor
B^usi ness-Advertising Manager
__Iwued Daily Except Sunday
* 0.f*tpn81 4dv®rti.ainir representative tniand" l
T ^o lU. 9e VeS' Inc., Wrigley Building,’
0 *o toHi'vm64, 10 fle*n *nd re»P«nsive'7oT
tl individual and civic integrity; to indivi
m rivic commercial progress.
BOX NUMBERS,' Care Liemaon Rree. wul
J advertisers desiring blind addressee.
a . SUBSCRIPTION KATES
a: One Week ..............
r One Month......................_ ~ -----
.1 Three Months (in advance) ____
Six Months (in advance)
y °ne Tear (in advance) .............. ......
I- CHARGE ACCOUNTS are acceptable from
1 having telephone listed in their own name
\ 00 •IPeeing to remit when bill i, present
T sfter'so Tl> bf addlid 011 unpai,J Pirate '
, *ft#r 30 d»ys from date of first insertion.
RATE
The matter (has been hanging for sour1
duys now since the stir was made and infor-
mation, so far is to the effect that it seems
the matter moves along at snail pace witth
no promise that speedy aetion will be se-
cured.
Denison was put on the upot by the in-
cideixt some days back when a petition was
signed by more l^lian 500 workers on the
clam charging cruel treatment and illegal
arresting of certain workers. An invest.
$3.i)0 nation was. promised by the city offcials,
USE OUR
BUDGET PLAN
Eor Purchase of
• BICYCLES
• RPdDIOS
• ACCESSORIES
• TIRES
• BATTERIES
M. K. JONES
1 Time lc per word
3 Times 2c per word
6 Times, Sc per word.
Minimum charge is for 12 word*
‘For consecutive insertions)
Contract rates will be given
upon application. Legal races «,
one cent per word per insertion.
NERVOUS TENSION
>WI In both face «n(|
not m company for
Tenwr inyon® *!se When, you
Tense Nervous, “Keyed-up"
.dm«“ Tha °n,xt0ltlm"e'*over^
DR. MILES NERVINE
Dr. Miles Nervine is .
sclentlflc formula c o m -
pounded under the euper-
vision of skilled chemists
In on* of America's mrst
, modern labors-
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ffijH wl,r m )rr Ht
■■ *"». Bettis II.SS
*■»'< Bettis lie
_ *< ro«r Drue lion
Dr. W. Doak Bl&ssingume
Announces the opening of his of-
fices for the general practice of
medicine, surgery and obstetrics, at
221-223 Security Building.
Office Plione 7157
IteMlrieuce Phone 7NO
7). ft,
PmeR.
f/.c-
hRffOS
If It Is
WELDING
along with certain others of the Chamhe
oi Commerce and Retail merchants and it
it understood they are ready to proceed.
Lotil parties miaking the charges will
come forward with their side and i}.ie hear-
ing is carried through Denison stands in the
attitude of being condemned without a
hearing.
Let s have the matter carried through
at tille earliest possible
Vou Need
Then You Need
| George Clark’s |
WELDING SHOP I
DAY PHONE 824 V
NIGHT PHONE 1404-J J)
*14 S Austin
THE
RED RIVER PHARMACY
It Open
From 7:00 to 10.00 p. m.
Paily
A Ooctor is in Attendance
he nnhl'S uuR: C0Py feCB‘Vwl
be published the same day.
CANCELLATIONS must be received
ERRORS^ av°id Publication in curre
t-KRORS The Denison Press wit
sponsible for more than one incorrec
^^^mMMMMinuuaauw
Short-M
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
strictly payable ip advance.
moment.
for classified ads
urra t ---
^ funeral directors ij
Phone* m K S ,F Y0U WAN r
*i 1 none tfO THE BEST IN
401 W. WOODARD | HOM£ MADE
»J ICE CREAM h
---% Tou will not gt wrong by a
W.V.v.v.v.’.V.'.ViViVAVf Jj placing your orders
i; C. Seale | i Barker Dairv i
i building i| rkeLD ry I
:: CONTRACTOR and Creamery I
j 100 Per Cent Union Labor g MSS. Ru.k Phone 1274 |
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* SHHt
When you deicide on making your
home in Denison you have gone the first
step In a sl,len^id decision. The next thing
then is to identify yourself with the church,
1 ic school and ihe civic and poltical life jn
every Constructive fashion you can. And
* on t forget the chiefest of all i„ order to
-nng the best to the city of your adoption
■ to spend aJI the money you can here.
1)£ioaqo
’MAMUftl
JRINlWft
Let s Have Hearing At
’ Earliest Date
The police are asking that the light be
Imornins U
A HEARTY dinner, or mid-
r\_ night lunch, a little too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two-great fun to-
night; a miserable letdown,
hcadachey feeling tomorrow
morning.
You ptopls who occasionally at-
tend a party and anjoy food f«l-
lowshlp and good food, often pay
next day for tha fun you had.
Why don't you try AlkaSeltiei
and jus .ee dealt out regardless
it* he would pick as the judge ever
time, Mr. Suggs.
5nds A,0ng th® Ne"« [Beat
__A We have observed in playini
:iub * f,'mieS Wlth son,e men that litth
coming the^wTn '86 °ften l° show tha;
Quarterback club1 ” 5 never Krow llP and be
«£Z&\'aTJr n7 are fraCtioua'
J pictured Xn h “ tend t0 cheat
pames in which the Deni-i , 7 set a cha"ce- How do
'..... ' ’ plartnr'.r f'nd them? ■ ■ • They say
reproduced Jj‘hat. soon another story 0f con-
i'timing interst is to break on Main
j s reel. The story will be told in
.pen.y of time in the Press. You
| mav be surprised. . . .Which re-
fills a remark made to the Head
0 a rertain big concern the oth-
went nnie'! day when runnin8 ''own a rum-
did it ano what actually °' a ator> - He said to th; re-
It is something new in'"Vou’11 bear about it on
world of sports and places Ma.'n, street in a day or so.” To
city at the top in keeping up „ ch the rePJy
1 ways and means of placing' tlle Press ‘
footballers, at the top if there them tell us.
any virtue to what such study ""
turps cun d0 along that line,
f-oHin Proud of iSuggg
Hown in Collin county you >ear
nothing but praise for Judge John
Suggs of this city who presides
over the court in the neighbor
f,‘unty a3 well as Gray&rr county.
The judge was elected to office
without an opponent and r„iii„
WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
:j DO IT NOW!
J* See Grayson County
8 Abstract and Real
8 . A*iate Company for
:: ABSTRACTS
^ Kraft Bldg. Pho. 86
*£MWWA* V.WBtv.v.*,
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
r-J0 H01MCC! flCCMlBALD rt'Ntl '—.
aROPOStO TO Mr LAST NI6HT! hlonlvL
MAkCS SIX DOLLARS A WtCK INJT Ht‘5 A
( DEAUTirUL DANCER 5hOULO„ I ACCEPT
----v HIM ?
Qua. teback
applause is
the Denison C
, 'oh organization is f
fore groups wh° will profit'm^t
co ; a?d thus en-ble the
■ uc es and players to see exactly!
how they may improve their game
es we 1 a® to re ea! weaknesses!
and strong points. It settles all!
arguments as to what
and who
’• occurred.
PRECEPTS
The following pn
those who wish to cull
ness and self p,,,-..
longer and enjoy life r
were recently published in the'Mv
aon.c News of Montreal, Canada.
Learn to like what doesn't
Ai.%S,2HS?S
fol in tha rellaf of mnnv minor l
• i*nU bacaun Atka-Seltzar
coinbinas a reliable srmlg-iit pain-
rehever wlUi bulfored alkaUrin* i
(WHY CtRTAlNLYluAB^
MIM QUICK BtfORE SONtBODV
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
Nttv a„d Rebuilt—$12.50
Office Equipment and Sup
Lvery machine fully guura
for one year. Distributors
Royal and Victor Portable A
Machines. We rebuild, r.
‘clean and overhaul ALL MA
Work fully guaranteed; over
machines under contract. 1
writers and adding machines
od, $2.50 per month and up.
-—Easy Terms—
North Texas Typewriter C
108 N. Crockett
Phone 369 Oi-
ta Its "*
Try it whenever ,ou have Head-
ache. Add Indigestion, Cold Svnip.
MuscularSpaina. F,d*u*' ^*ur*l*&
A Ikt-Seltzer ij non-Uxative and
pleasant to take. Your drugalst
fells Alka-Seltzer by the glass at
his soda fountain and in con- , .
oamenl - _ ^ 1- . a . . ti i
Read About This “IMPROVED”
feminine
HYGIENE
conversa
was made' that
wants to tell them and
■ When a
^ »s by his
an uninviting manner
be can retrieve things
beer on sale in his
* like the Chinaman
he can fool his god
a brown ox white. .
'le cars compared with
1 years ago are about
as the chorus girl of
Barbary Coast days and those *he
fas;, Manana.....Speaking of
chorus girls, we have tickets to
’hat opening bill “Amreicana” to
be shown for the first 1im„
, tu im. people , eve.i wif]
•bough some of them may i„. a* „n.
oifferent from you as a Chinese i
Learn to like life for its own ,
sake;
Learn to like to work and enjo •
the satisfaction of doing your job
as well'ns it can be done.
•Learn to like the song of the
birds, the companionship of dogs
and laughter and gaiety of chi'-
dren.
Learn to like gardening, car-
rentering, puttering around tT-.*"
house,- the lawn, and the automo-
bile.
Learn to like ‘he sunrise and
Sunset, the heating of rain on
vnof and windows and the gentle
fall of snow on a winter day.
Learn to keen your wants sim-
ple. Refuse to be owned and an-
chored by things and the opinions
of others.
Inilhnatiqnal Cartoon Co n y
And The Wor*t U Yet To Co
Anything from a
VISITinG CARD
f %
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>aper Mill Sends Pipers to
nEWSPftPER
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vJ€t our prices
for Superior Print
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B*1?; ofjh^mausm. sciatica, lumhago, neu- Thanks to a Doctor's prescription crII^
t& happy over P«UUtePtcrrlbl5 w?
their discov. ry of NURITtk 'now hair
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currinir attacks'of choki
5mo.lt"\ ,rr> Injcctio
pleasant tablets. The ra
native action commonlv
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leyc that cruel 1 the full cost unless you i
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nasrson
ers, and The Dallas Morning News ■''»al»rday morning, I
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1940, newspaper, October 3, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526605/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.