The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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Time is Money
That is why it is so impera-
tive that you get repairs for
machinery when you want
them. If the machines you
are using need repairs there
is no better time to get
them than right now. Some
of these days you will want
to be working in the fields
and if you have to stop then
and get some needed repair
it may mean a loss of mon-
ey in the fall when the crop
is marketed.
NOW is a good time to make
repairs.
Cooking Utensils
The many items for the
kitchen are found here, too
And do not forget Rugs.
Carrollton Hardware Co.
Carrollton, L^xas
Funeral SERVIC E Ambulance
] f hey Tell Me —
That the love of evil is the root
!of much money.
| That there t< a woman in this
j town who wishes her husband
Iliad to put uo vhh M rs. S >-and-
So for ah >u' -ox w ■ dts .out then
fie won d aiinrociate her tin
tore.
That Eve had a monopoly of
Call Roy RusspI' for all Clean
inn, Pressing, and Laundry,
Phone 79. Launclr.v service Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
A Ring and a
For Sale— Kitchen Cabinet in
good condition. Mrs. Ray De-
Adam’s affec ons, but ihe snake gain Carrollton, Texas Pnone 83
played Adam a close second for
the love of Eve,
Thai the man who is goo 1 only
on Sunday i piling up a poor
batting average with Si Peter.
That when ou go to “shoolin’
| off your iiioii n” you are sure to
hit somebody
That the love of money is the
root of much inatrimony.
That when the farmers get to
observing iumtr union hours and
rules somebody’s going to
I get--hung ry, and weVr willing
I to bet it won't be the farmer
J who will suffer.
j That lots of fellows holler for
“Justice” and if they were 10
gel it. they'd be howling worse.
That a fellow who can’t make
Rhode Island Red Cockerels
for sale. $1.50 each. C. A Miller,
phone 5(1, Carrollton, Texas.
Before I start on this next 100
pairs of shoes, to repair them,
please pay me for the other 100
pairs H. Williams, shoe repair-
er. m nr lumber ym d
; Mrs Tom Huffhincs was out
from Dallas Sun |„y nj^|,t sav-
ing howdy to her friends.
Miss Anne Stark wl o is at-
tending C I A in IT nUm spent
last week end here with la nv
folks
Mr. and Mrs. J P. Harris and
family were visitors of the M h-
odist Sunday Sc! ool Sunday
morning.
Dy DUFOP.D JENNE j,
(Copyright.)
A LINK looked up with H snildcn
** start of IntcreM from the couch
where she had been reading at the
8liyt ror.y face of Beth as she entered
the room.
“B. tli, .something lias surely hap-
pened. “What is it?” Aline asked.
Tiie hohli k). hloml head nodded,
and Beth held out a slim hand, and
on the tilled wus a diamond ring.
Aline sut up. “So now you have
gone und dene it! Engaged to Dick
Meerley But are you sure—very
sure—you want to spend the «oh! of
I your life with him?”
I The smooth cheeks deepened in
j color. “Of course. I ant. I'm going
| to have a home ot m.v own!” siie al-
That offer of letter heads und ni,lf' smis '"<■ ^.nien.-e.
envelopes is for the folks who , A m' "lusl"V '",ler’ "‘“T’ trui,u‘a
. .. In the ways of the great city, some-
want just ii low us well as for | wl„„ h(>r,t,ir blM,lusP vv|„u
those who want a bitr |nt. Hu ghe had seen and known, she won-
sure and 89ft what we have to j dered to her..elf if this golden haired
lass was more in love with Meer-
ley than the thought of a home. Prob-
ably Meerley loved her as a man
should; he seemed to; but there was
Ted Ransom, who also loved her.
Aline sighed as she said, “flood
luck to you. Money. Bet’s see your
precious stone.”
Belli held out the slim linger, and
Aline looked at the stone, stared—
and then looking closely for a mo-
ment, patted Beth’s hand.
“Isn't it a beauty, Aline?” Beth
asked, he" eyes dancing.
“It orght to he to he In keeping
with yon. you pretty thing.” Aline
said with finality.
But the moment Beth had gone
from her room. Aline rushed to the
room ot !;:*r special “pal," Ruth
draws, and blurted out to the aston-
ished girl; /
“Ruth, can you imagine It? That
gabby Meerley has given Beth a glass
of
offer in this line.
If I had something to soil I’d
tell folks about it thru this
paper.
Aaron Taylor of McKinney was
in Carrollton Tuesday vLiinir
a success o! his own affairs em’t'hia relatives. Mrs. Lora Hatfield
usually do much better with the i 3nd litile daughter,
affairs of the gov,'minent . : Mr. and M.s. C W. Ramsey
| had ns their guests Tuesday
Miss Blau, h • Dc g in of Foi t! evening Dr. (' P. .Jones and son
Worth is visiting Mr. Mid Mrs. j of Dallas and .Tames Ledbetter
Riy Degun I and son of Abilene. Texis.
Miss Lla Warner of Dalli.s. Mrs J. H. Cunningham of
sp.'iit satui day nighi and Sun- ! Lewisville is rep irted being very
dav here in then. G. Pos'er j |.uv, following an operation which
home. j she underwent some time ago.
A. R Lowery and Miss Vera I Mrs. Cfifininghain is the mother
Perry motored to Corsicana I'd A. L. Cunningham who is cm-
Sunday for the days visit with 1 ployed with the Vandergriff j ............1 ™Ragemctit ring—tliinl;
Mr. and Mrs. G T. Kelley. |Chevrolet Company her. . and|ltr
; also of Mrs Archie Duncan who
Miss Nell Johnston who
Mrs.R. A. Daniel accompanied jompioyedin Daiias was home a |!,',V Denton street"1 |Mlt' ! '
byMrs.JohmePadgettcl Partners fevv days this week suffering
Branch were Ft. Worth visitors fnun a painful ear infection. |
Unua,'‘ • j Mrs A. Wood Smith returned
Mr. and Mrs. J Wylie SUel-i’" h t home in Carrollton Satur-
ton visited in Ft. Worth Sunday Iday night from a two weeks
with Ids brother, Gemge Sltel. I visit, with lmr sons. W. Borland
ton, and also with friends. E, L. Smith, and families, of
Mrs. Embry, mother of .1 W.i^PX'a' ! iling and he fell s'riking his
Emhr.v principal of the Cairoiuj Mrs. Clarence Hamilton and hand against a car, causing the
ton school, has been quite sickjdaughter, Louise, of Mineral |injury
ptlSt t0ll (illy1) A l it.: . t I \A/ P1 I C IT i s I Lrl i n Cn enol l L\., •« fy, ...
Bryson Fletcher, who is a
mechanic at the Vandergtiff
Chevrolet Company, had the
misfortune of getting two lr lies
broken in his left, hard one da.v
this week. We understand he
and another employe were scuf
At this time we I Wells visited in Carrollton a few '
are informed that she is slightly hours Sunday afternoon with (jjvcerinc
on the improve. ‘ I Mrs. Nanelle Connell and Mrs. |
— ——---—— ------- Ogd n Mrs Hi mil to formerly I
I lived here. [ The simple mixture of glycerine, buck-
h " i bark, saline. «-tr. (Adierikal acts on
Mixture
Slops Conslipa ion
T'ic otl.cr girl stirvd. then laughed
“1 don’t believe it. A!—"
“I haven't worked in a Jewelry store
| for ten years, my dear, without know-
ing one of these fakes when I see it.”
“But—”
“Yet I’ll make sure. I’ll get it from
Beth b.v hook or crook, and then I’ll
find out.”
Aline did so. that evening, on the
pretense that the setting seemed to
he a hit lyose; and tin* next morning
she we d promptly to Ted Ransom at
the diamond counter in the store.
“Ted, here Is Beth’s engagement
ring that jk. rle.v gave her. I know
it is rubbing it in a hit to come to
you. but you are the export here. I
want to find out if it is real.”
His gray line eyes darkened, and
his hand had a hit of tremor as he
and
l-H-H ■! t-f-1- M i I l H- P-H-M-f-;-1 1 |»t»
BARGAINS
in MENS Suits
For ONE WEEK ONLY we are giv-
ing 1-4 OFF on all wool suits except
Middishades. We have almost every
Color, Style and Size.
If you NEED a new suit, now is
the time to buy it CHEAP. Come
in and see them; We can please you
New PRINTS and PIQUES
We have lots of new patterns in
Prints and Printed Piques. The
Colors are fast, and the Price is
Reasonable. Se them.
EMERSON MATS
Just gotten in our Men’s Spring Hats
Several styles to pick from. See them
while we have a large assortment.
Buy It Now—Buy It In Carrollton
Rhoton Dry Goods Co.
Funeral Directors—Ambulance Service
Pay Cash
and , ay Less
Carrollton
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Dr. E. W. BURNETT, .............. jgBr^V'S,:;;"VV.V h-A "TV..
ihs were in f a fro! linn VV. dues- I lieves constipation in TWO hows! Brings Bajdjn her impulsive way:
Announces the resumption of j day spending 'ho dny wi’h M r. | out old waste matter you never thought
bis practice after an illness of|an(* Clin*. L Chastain. j was in your system. Don’t waste time
three weeks. ^ *s locking h; ’ter than vr.o j with pills o. :emeuies which dean only
, expected to see him a Her what | PART of the bovels, but let Adierika
Phones: jhfc has u id g .n ■ during the j give stomach and b nveis a REXLclen-
1 e ‘Pi;t m >n h
tret, I C 't.'jd soen.
expects to | !ng and sec how good you feel.—Noble
• Drug Store.
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GOOD’S GARAGE
No. 57 CONSOLE
FARMERS BRANCH
TEXAS
Ted. she nnglif t<> l>* 1 yours; why
don't you try the old cavenmn
theory?"
He smiled faintly “Wlmt I love I
would not wish to hurt in any way.”
He picked up Ii:'* ring. “And she
loves hint—ond he seems to he a tine
chap. I’ll look this over carefully and
| let you know. Aline. .1 list now. 1 have
j u rush order.”
When she came for the ring just
before starting home, he Imiid' -i it to
her. “it is all right. Aline, that is
the real thing.”
“There was nothing to do hut to be-
lieve him, hut she looked at the ring
the moment she reached her mom:
and again she stared at the symbol of
love which, in this case, promised just
the opposite to her mind.
As she pondered. Beth burst in.
"Oh, Aline, did you ; ay the ring was
a fa!:: did you? did you?”
“Ruth has go: : i; . ,1!” Aline thought
with sudden dread. “Dear. I did
think it was. hut I guess I was wrong.
You wait a moment.”
She went to the hall phone, a fiery
determination Hooding through her
and called I'.uusuln at his apartment,
and, as his plea; ant voice answered,
ghe bade him come to the house.
When he came into A line’s sitting
room, his friendly face changed sud-
denly as he saw Beth, and Beth
seemed to look at him hungrily.
“Ted, let’s have the truth. The ring
I took to you h el a fake stone in It,
and you know it. This jdng Ims a
beautiful stone in it. and—you put it
in in place of that fake.” Aline said
bluntly.
Aline heard a faint gasp from Beth,
hut ’fed said nothing except; “I am
sorry you discovered it. Aline. Beth
deserves a more beautiful one than
even that, and I could not quite face
the thought of her wearing that imi-
tation. Be.-ides—"
“Besides.” Aline said quietly, “you
never thought Jf what must lie in the
heart of a man who gives the girl lie
loves a fake ring. I think of it lie-
cause I am a woman, I suppose.” She
turned to Betli. “Hon, do you want
that fake ring hack?”
“Never! Never! Oh, Aline, I have
been so doubtful, too. and this settles
it. I—”
“I know, dear, i know. Now, look,
I’m going out of this room, and 1 want
you two to patch up your old friend-
ship; and afterwards, we'll have a
regular feed here to celebrate. I’ll
get the fixings."
She closed the door softly behind
her, and started down the hall. “I’m
an old maid and I’m tough. These men
don’t fool me,” she advised herself,
ending her sentence with a bit of song
that rose to her Ups from her heart.
nit
ALCOHOL
YES, SIR, we have it for your car radiator. You need
Alcohol to keep it from freezing and bursting.
We have a freeze-meter whereby we can test the
solution at any time it is convenient for you.
You can be really safe.
We also have the much advertised
EVERREADY PRESTONE
if you prefer it.
Yandergriff Chevrolet Co.
ii Phone 76
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS
—3 :i c=.~~—i aom
For home m ivs read the Lihrnn
icle, 52 issues §1,00
Mr. and Mrs. O.O. Wise spent
Sunday visiiinii in Ferris, dr.vs
inp down in their new Chevrolet
Coupe.
Mrs. G. T. Kelley of Corsicana
arrived in Cain.lhon Thursday
for a few days visit with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. VV. VV.
Perry.
Tom Vandergriff is reported
as getting along nicely at the
hospital and recovering from
his sickness, pneumonia, and
should he atde to be brot home
Sunday.
! F. H. JVIcMurray
Notary Public
! Legal Papers of all Kinds
First Stote Bank, Carrollton, Texai
6 6 6
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Billions Fever and Malaria.
It is the most sueed remedy known.
Dr. W. C. Dickinson
ne ot' the Best and most re-
liable Dentists in Dallas, Yet
the prices are very reasonable.
Phone 2-4241. Located 1909V Elm
street, 2 doors west of Melba
Theatre, upstairs.
MRS.W.L. MARTI
Teacher of
Piano, Voice,
and Harmoi
Res.-Corner Erie and Waverly
Phone 28
C. A. GOOD
Is The Representative of the
Texas Power & Lit$ht Co
In Carrollton, Fanners Branch,
Hebron, Addison and Lake Dallas.
I For any information about your
electric light service call Mr. Good
at Carrollton, Phone No UO, or at
his home, Phone No. 54 F
Water Rent Notice
All water bills are payable
not later than the 10th of the
month tft J. R. Davis at the
Davis & Perry store.
*1'11e city will not have a col-
lector to call for water rent.
Any customer whose water is
discontinued on account of ron
payment of bill, will be charged
One Dollar for reconnection.
Ordered by City Council of
City of Carrollton, Texas.
F. M. Good, Mayor
Contracting and Building
Painting, Repairing and all
kind of Concrete Work
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Plans and Estimates
Cheerfully Furnished
G. A. Hodges & Son
Carrollton, Texas Phone 92
P. O. Box 91
Dr. R. L. Blackburn
Office at theJ. E. Perry Drug
Store
Office Phone No. 3
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Martin, W. L. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929, newspaper, February 1, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728852/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.