The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
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By M Terry
1. —A contract for the auditing
/ jfypf the books of the city of Deni-
w^Pson has been awarded to what
company?
2. —Row long was the city of
Chicago in darkness last week,
<*•* the 'Meftrieal
Want on a brief strike for a peri- in his county?
od to give the citisens a taste of
what they might expect, should
the stirke be pemanent?
3. —Mayor Clarence Scott has
left for Washington, D. C., for
what purpose?
4. —How did the word “tip”
originate?
B.—What, accoridng to Baylor
County Judge McDaniel, has con-
tributed much toward the reduc
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
the white ant of tropical countries
!produce?
6.—What local organizution is 9.—What was given as the
in charge of ticket sales for the reason the Katy’s Texas Special
film “Romeo and Juliet,’ coming adding four extra Pullman coach*
to the Rialto theatre Thursday?
7.—What constituted the enter-
es on its run to St. Louis?
. ., . . ., . . . The above questions were taken
tai r.ment at the recent dance giv- , ,, ,
, „ J front the news columns of your
Following
Air Routes
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.. . .... , :igo. JI10 correct answers will ne.
Denison, other than dancing?
8.—How many eggs n day does;
ago.
found 011 the classified page.
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I'LL FIX TM' STAMPS OM
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And The Worst Is Yet To Come
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KWKIf KGKO KNOW WACO.
LittU* Orphan Aniii* . WBAP Bad-
dle Tramps, KRL1>.
CBS—Alexander Woollcott
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rlek William Van I..,on, UK A A W { killed f.‘.
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
It. M. CARTER, JUDGE
Nsw Suita riled
M. J. Snowden vs. Esther Mae
Snowden, divouc,
Dana H.dgie.h vs. L. b. IWg
peth
Casas Disposed
Mrs. Lucille Blacubur’ et a'
Wa!*‘ r Itlarktiurn
1 j,t I e.-a a
$1 and other consideration*, Nov.'
#, 1886.
Collier Yeury to E. K. Jenkins,
lot 12, block 8, Neathery’s addi-
tion Collinsville; |1 and other
considerations, Jan. 15, 1837.
KIIM far JU*
MUNICH—A countryman beta
shilling that he would eat a herr-
ing quicker than another peasant.
He won his bet—hut lost his life.
One man was well ahead of the
other when the helving got caught
Mineral Deeds in his windpipe. He was choked
L. II. Crowsey et ux to Fred to death.
Snuggs et al, half interest in 3---— —. . .
lots, block 5, Collinsville; 810,1 I
Jan. 4, 1837.
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x kgko ktul KOMA. NBC— Fant Milling company, Shet-
t" be announced, WREN WSM W mail, Chevrolet truck.
KV WEXR: Jimmy Fidler, VVDAF : r. 0. Anderson, Gainesvil'e,
WHO KIIA WLW. Music You I Oldsmobile sedan.
, l.nve, KKLD. \'oic:« o£ the South- i Meadolake Milk
i aiding m ne U l "■ railrond west
j of . •*.■ i'», ««'• denied the
right to seek further damages by
agreement of attorneys after the
i case had been settled out of
; court.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Cases Disposed
Fulton vs. Dahne, suit on note.
Settled out of court; $150 award-
! ed plaintiff.
Beer Docket
Joe Fields, application to re-
tail beer at 110 South Elm.
W. S. Hill, application gran' d
j to retail beer at 601 East llo.c -
ton.
AIRDALE DIES
AFTER 11 YEARS
ON SEVEN SEAS
You wmmmV
1AU6M If YOU
HAD MY
COLO
TioSfRTffin
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AND Tn
NEW YORK—Shakes was on-
ly an Airdaie, but for eleven
years he lived anything but a
dog’s life. Pet and companion
of Capt. Phillip He S i-tac ■ , he
paced the quarterdeck of hi mas-
ter's freighter and sailed the ev-i
en seas.
Returning to poit a few day-
ago, Capt Lie Stefano noticed
! Shakes was not himself, so a- «,r, ;>two disagreeable doses. Alka-Scuzcr
as the ship was tied up he hu11 i- d . -furnishes this medication in one
' to un uniuial hospital.
"For Colds - - Salicylate
Alkaline Medication"
'That's wha: modern doctors sav.
That's what Alka Seltzer Is In
stead of being administered in
Marriage Licenses
Grady Veazey and Mrs. Freddie
Kelley, Denison.
Lee Allen and Malinda Neal,
Atoka, Okla.
Tom Nelson and Mrs. Artie
Stevenson, Denison.
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“THAT LITTLE GAME”......i’ll Be Darned
pany, Chevrolet coupe.
R. E. Hodges, Denison
tudor.
Amts this same Remark
EvhRY Time he loses a Por,-
HE’S LOST 'EM All SO FAR.
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Jack Satchel
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The Boys j
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Russ AI »? i n1Orchestra, WDAF
WHO > \'> -Ot-orge Olsen’s orch-
estra. KNOW KTSA KGKO WACO
KWKH Oivlit-siras, KRLD WBA
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11 NBC— Phil oilman’s orch-
• Htra, WSM WREN KOA KPRC;
Klmmlor, WFAA WDAF WENR W 1 8850. Jan
HO. CBS—Roger Pror’s orchestra j 1
KTUL KOMA KWKH KNOW KT ! Oil and Cat
RH KTSA WACO, Orchestra, K | Mrs. E. I. Bruce
plcaso.it drink.
r,. i , I If you e»’*r ’.L«*d anything more ef-
“Ouesu Shakes would 11k • * to |ective ». Alka-Seltzer lor Acid
take a dive ill the ocean ami go Indigesu Headache. Muscular,
Rheumatic am1 Sciatic Pams, we
lor a long-last swim 1 v him.’?* il will refund the I loney you paid for
and never cone- hack, but I think j your first packag-
the hospital I the best place for Y’J0r dru«i''‘ “»* Uk"-S<’IUfr'
an old dog." lie Stel’uno told > |
tendants. "Maytie he will live aj
little longer, l will he lost with-
out him.”
But Shake- nis-ed the sat HJeh
a deck rolling ur.de: . n He
died in a few days.
Capt. De Stefano had adopted,
him when he was a pup, and, i x
cept for ~ix months, he never,
knew anything but the sea. That
Products com-j one period was when Shake mis-
led the freighter at .Shanghai. But
Fold when the ship finally ramie in
Shakes wa- waiting at the pier.
......— : He had been tin: my day wait-
Realty Transfer* | jng,
Lee Pe.vdon et ux to M. G. Hay- j There wa. a warm welcome for
good, two acres in Reuben Hen-
drix survey; $800, Oct, 1, 19?,6.
Charles Jaresh et ux to Joe
Faber, 102 acres in Thomas Toby
survey; $4,896, Jan. 11, 1937.
J. M. Perry, administration of waiting for him.
every port in’
Kobe, Japan. I
chows and the
do. So when Shakes J
Shakes in almost
the world, except
Shakes didn’t tike
Japaneses
reached port there «-a- a mtizziej
RLD.
THE DUMBUNN1ES
HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
TT'F.VV husbands can understand
P why a w ife should turn from a
pleasant companion Into a shrew
for one whole week in every month.
You can say "I’m sorry" and
kiss and make up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise, ifyou
want to hold your husband, you
won't bea three-quarter wife.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go '.smil-
ing through" with Lydia K. I' .k-
bam s Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up th< -ystem,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women in .si endure in the three
ordeals of life I Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2 Pre-
paring for motherhood. :i. Ap-
uroacliing "middle age "
Don't he a three-quarter wife,
take INDIA E I'lNKHAM'S
VEGETABLE OOMPOUNDand
Go "Smiling Through.’’
j estate of H. R, Perry, deceased
i to R. E. Brooks, lot 6, block 29,
| W. Elliot’s addition, Sherman;
22, 1937.
Leases
et al to Fred
! Snuggs et al, lots 1 to 5, inclus-
ive, block 1, Noathery's addition,
Collinsville; $10, Jan. 4, 1937
L. H. Crowsey e* ur ti Fred
Snuggs et al, 5 lots, block 5, Col-
linsville; $10, Jan. 4, 1937.
M. L. Hutton et ux to Fred
Snuggs et al. one half acre adja-
cent to land deeded to .1. W.
, Dishman; $10, Jan. 4. 1937.
C. C- Miller et al to M. J VI-
- bert and F. D. Prince, one acre
at Collinsville; $10, Jan. 23
1937.
; J. L. Pearson et ux to J. E
Payne Jr., lots 4 to 9, inclusive,
j > ’(- b 3. Waldo’s •'"•i addition,
' 1 insville; $10, .Jv, 23, 1937.
Oil *od Gas Assignment*
, A. Key to F n SniiBg-', 190
' acies nf Joshua Woodfin survey;]
Capt. De Stefano and his nt-w
didn’t say much when they 1 uid
Shake? had made his last voyage
but it was certain they would not
want another pet for a long
time.
Robert Treat, Colonial v
nor of Connecticut, joined >;
group that founded Newark. N.
J., after disagreeing over the ur-i
ion of tlm New Haven and C
neeticut.
The characteristic silvery sheen I
of fish is ca ;. ed h; fleet )
light from the waste suli^nm e j
called “guanin."
Drive SAFELY—Not Recklessly :
NERVINl
Thd tht werh"
**ys
M Qivsr
WHY DON'T
YOU
. TRY ITT „
After more than throe months
rf sufl'ering from a nervou* Ali-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. M8«s
Ner-.ine winch gave her rack
splendsd results that ah* wroA*
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from “Ntrvm."
If you he aioake nights,
start at sudden noises, tIre
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves arm
probably out of order.
•ljuiet and relax them with tht
Nunc medicine that “did tih*
work” / >r this Colorado flrL
Whetlier your “Nervas” have
troubled you for hour* or for
Vears, you’ll find this tfan*-
•csted remedy affective. J*
At Drug Stores 15c and $1M,
c
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bv Albertine Ran^l
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