Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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long—or how short?
What colors are “be-
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They paid tributo .to the iuf,
. ii which the burglars fgg
themselves inside the build- anik
B it m1 “®n "na g?ftl.r*ia^sacre <»
Toh the - Mtoucan SiHuggtedK1 ■ Old John
r-miner Slaughter, who as sheriff took up
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jackass
million
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was only a chi
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Walter Noble Burna has. Wrought
a I— .Vk itkA MiklAliatal^^i
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denounced “petticoat
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aMtftly.e And the next
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Plain kashas, sport tweeds; some with fur trim,f J
others finely tailored. Season’s latest clothes. 1
$9.85 to $29.50
’•GolfMatcKj
n« February 1
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ipan Golf tournament for wo-
irofesBlotial end amateur piay-
U Btart here l>b 1, over the
ine Needles coutae.
rholesale Invitation to women
r baa been ex ter
a Talfourd Keatii
Uett, members of
ng those expecting to enter
MB K. Browne and Bllabeth
S. professionals and a Ust Of
bent amateurs. Including MIS*
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Where will the waistline be?
not? “V” neck or square? H ow
What materials does Paris favor?
• -mg wort"!. Those questions are answered for everyone
——in the advertisements. And with the answers are cou-
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pled the names of manufacturers and merchants who
make and sell materials, trimmings, accessories, on which
you can rely. For those advertised names are advertised
Otherwise you would
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when you cqme to work and get it that afternoon when you start
home. There will be no storage charges.*
JOWyGi
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tU pUce of quality
at thu etore arty day,
anytime. — /
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probably never hoar of them. *
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floor by noorTJflj/ th^h* e^nr* to
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availed aWNae. .; ft-3^
pPolicf offtClftli declare tHerf e£-
in. burglary without
lenqr. They paid tr
inWiner in ' which
swung t
jjvsej*'psHen* biuX^by^pSenouS
WASHINGTON. Jsa. "^S^OgM
■—p railroads In the United States
•ptojming to provide fast i
Ofvlce bbfw&n train tenpin.
tor those who desire speed. Pair
Nigtttty. New York engineer.
Ing ,gy . mesne of the hosepipes. ■"?**■—■■■.
Scotland Yard has put a large "»iim >
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By MORRIS DEHAVNN IS)
The west is coming in for a .
sort of exploitation in thy.
cf literature. Writers, most
them you-ji wriiw, hays MN
tliat ,in the ac\*i /fetory ci;
aTFtrrn towm enfjiato^togl
stories to be unearther which
beth valuable historically ~
farclnating to write .and tq.M|
It is refreshing: in the (MB
Bret Harte and Mark Twain.k
ern stories approached the SB
of classics. But gradually
was^a trend toward a more I
and less evurate portrayal.
result was the era of "JM
backt," and “Pfmv dreadf
They con wined perhaps a oil
11 uth here and there but burk
beneath exaggeration* and. ing
racier. There followed, as th*
cesior to the “penny dreadtaF
Today no woman’s clothes needvproclaim the thick-
ness 6f her pocketbook. The advertisements which meet
the eye of the woman accustomed to social secretaries
and liveried chauffeurs, and guide her in her selection of
a wardrobe—likewise greet and guide the ycting lady
who earns her own living. And both may be thankful
♦hat advertising has forever banished the dowdy, frumpy
“female.”
prevent an outbreak of Are . from the lasuee of other commonwealths,
the hpat oftfae blow-] “ * “" * ‘ *
job was done in a few
cracksmen made use of the elec-
tric light burning above ths safe
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force *1 .. detectives to work
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STATE BANS BONDING
BUYS MANY 1MUK8
LTNCOUN-Bemtod indsbu
It forbidden bjt constitutkmal
date in NebftUfck
one at the heaviest purcMsen of
•pipea, .Thri .ftxqeu funds of Nebraska’s perma-
hours. The nent school and other educational
trust funds usually are invested in
State bonds.
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“VIROMA HARFj DRESSES
of fast colored prints and plainj linana; white and colon.
House Dresses” at— v
$t.95 Ind $6.50
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‘*Za ZkM Prints
of pofigee ip soft, thin
chrtft; HU& colors—
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The result was thaVtaglkp
pictured the west as they>w
the paper back .BovMs OMR
screen. Their concept df: A
was a man who
roaming the hills wIAfAJ
and Just as he dug up fc i
dollars, was shot down oy
lurking desperado. *
too many people t
cago gunman who---— —.
cut through the publishing house -(
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Flat rates on all greasing jobs. Ask our prices when you bring
your car in and then you will know what it costs when you come af-
ter it. . •
It doesn’t take al| day to grease a car, but you can drive it in
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The Health Servlet
i the
all vacxine must
,gnd approved in its
iBixraortas, before it can be sold.
Fewer than 100 cases have been re- ---------
ported in the last eight years but a normal manner. AlJ^
the investigation has not been al- .which shields .were..use
tewed to lag. . . • r“ ’““J ‘
. .5 <MdMB tnhwtlea .
. Local and State health officers
throughout the country were asked
to notify th.e fUalth Service by
wire Immediately whenever a case i
might come to their attention, and i
— , — Dr Armstrong was given authority '
Gumnfag.. is to travel anywhere iy the United 1
>mMh re?icers[stateg lo n^Xe a ^rswaT sW"®T
every case reported. After several
years of thia kind of investigation
he was convinced that the tetanus
or lockjaw germs, which are found
—r;--. . ; , in .he roll and particularly in the
vicinity of horses, had been intro-
duced into the vaccination wounds
frem the outside and not through
the injection of vaccine.
Examination of his record*, show
ed that in every case a shield or
Fem? -o-her form of dressing had -- —— ----
tx.effWC W C©vof the wound after hctdm af the American Assorts- "1
vaccination. That information, link “ 1 _. ..
id with the knowledge that tetanus
gernurdohetgrow and become
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i Tcmb*tone and U^xuavuu.
talked with the few /n tolN
7 2 mttdti WSl Tothb:
was a city of 1S.OOO people.
Then, fhsrriut tt^ gaawred hr
tells the story. This reviewer has-H
spent some yme ip Tombstone him-
self and many of the stories and
the characters in Burns’ book were
familiar ro him. Hia
check with those known personally
to the reviewer. His descri
of places and of people an
curate His recital is cdhvl
The reviewer read the .book
a feeling that “
the truth—as well as enterialnt d naw
Painted ladies and unvarmi ud ^A
men stride through Ute pagiV Guns fgr
bark and blood flows. But all to J"
seme purpose. vBu^ns goes behind Su
the scenes antf snows what led to <A
the various happenings of which tie ■**,
write*. ■ •-* -------W
He lias done one service, which, hS
alcne would justify the book. ' II tX
ha: delved deeply, into the stm *
of the famous feud between thr K
Earps and the Clanto> brothri ft-
This feud since the late; seven ties
has been a controversy tn the west.
Borne pain.»ed the Earns brothers
as bandits a<Z mutterer* who
masqueraded as officers of the law.
Others sympathised with them and
found the Clantons only troubt
makers of shady reputation wh<
in their near-extertninatlon by th<
Earps brothers only got their just
deserts.
The four Earps brothers and the
Clantons struggled through a ye«r
1 - fcr w>Prcin*cy 111 Tombslout ami
M^WiHMTIres
Mrs. Helena Dolder ♦
more, III., tha other d
Pt of them—“at the
rule.” When they ra
the fire hose on thei
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Yob cbb foltow the odvortM styles with
•MMgrBM0B*~4Bid 'b«qr kg advertised names
with profit.
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jUS Boot- toj fi
Ing. bcMsei
Scotland Yai
came Almost a
♦ fashionable jew
- Btieet. the hes
Z 150,000 'wOTth/of genw ^gtracted
from a supposedly burglar-proof
safe, despite the fact that the sale
was in full view of the policemen
patrolling thd beat. -u. , , *
Thfc most modem aDpUe»nccs
were used. Acetylene blow' pipe.-,
were brought into play to prepare
rhe safe for the steel Gutters. Pre-
viously a hole had been made in
the ceiling above to enable the
thieves to lower themselves and
their apparatus preparatory to op-
erations. '
Water was strewn on the floor to
In black, patant wi’
kid and honey bUj
. -ifaam**- j
qualities; all wanted col-
Cj $1,49^
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I white and colored grounds
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white grounds,
L brics—
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Smith-Hamilton Motor Cb.
lit Sa. LsMniat St. ■
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day-Don |
rtone," which
entertaining and I
rate story of that fi
in Arizona
Burns lias gone *. direct to the
rcuiccs for his material. He
searched the old files of that
unique paper "The Tombstone Epi-
taph,” still puolished m Tomb-
au.il*. lie soughl. GUt rWords nj^
) Tcmbstone and irf^ Tuscon; hs T
sur- •
time" "
Kipling’s famous “Colonel’s Lady and Judy O’Grady,”
who were “sisters under the skin,” are sisters over the
skin as well in these days when the latest and most au-
thoritative fashion news is available to every woman in
* th® ■dwertising columns of her newspaper.
HE the n shot It out one aftei^on otJ
■Mr ,'on« of Jhe businc: t Streets. The
HH E^ip: came out victorious but ir.
the weeks that followed there
■g£ was a succession of events which
■b only («ided wt|n the last of the
£a JLarpa gang, victorious but ytt
^B kernty reAttring thatTUrnhstone no
ZQ longer could hold them, walked
EE their horses but of town, in silent
|;gf! dignity while the citizenry—friend
jK and fee— lined the streets and
Mb gazed in vondarmant.
, Hurns has gone into the question
HF cxhausUveiy, and at the end of
■r :several chapters, leads forth Vlrgl*
i»Aj and Wyatt Earps and their
KM brothers, and the dapper Doc Hol-
May exonerated of most of the
|K ugly things which have been said
of them.
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Hf/'. of georgette, silk; one and two piece modelg, <
also ensembles in soft tan«, beige, lucerne, red.
y. Jan. M.-MMty ately begun.
^mtftoulries. bsciudtng ths deretofr; was particu tarty interested in
to*Fl
the time at er MWfriy after vac
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\ gist of the Health
plA a result -----
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V; \temdcai
> warning against ui
if vaccination shield
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the ■ the Mexican SNragglerit*- Old «foim
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the work of keeping Tombstone a
i bit tawabiding after the garps had
! flrpne. is made to live in a crowded
I chaptri devoted to him. Afed there
sm many others.
there is a place where Mr.
ns has wavered in his work. It
Raps is in the style he has
Bn for the telling of Mt-story
Ibstons is a tale of rugge*Miten
rugged times, but the author
pits himself to become ornate
his writing and. at times it
■n't aeem to strike quite the
it chord for such a recital,
r .and then it is a bit difficult;
T . Imagine some of the old char-
Mtota of the west, using the Bng
Uah .that goes into their mouths
or . thinking the things they are
ded as thinking. One wonders
I have known. *
t that dees net detente aeei-
r Cither from the historical
i or ths imterteKi-fl q-ialiritu
te book. These "defects don’t
to occur in the places where
would be dangerous.
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h to Have Your Car Greased Every 500 Miles Instead of
Waiting Until You Bum Out Its Insides --
i exhaustively, and
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Earps
V May exonerated
te bgly qiings
E of them.
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% \ parte of Wie. country, has jute been
®: \ —direction of
Armstrong, bacteridto-
„ tealth Sereice staff. As
of bis iindiHM, Suxg<oi:
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.broadcasttng among heaUh officers
agatast use of any sort
----1 or dressing
\ Concern over the development ot
Icekjaw in connection whh vaccin-
ation was first aroused in 1930.
- one capture.- ;
work of one gang and are inclined
iuper-crimliteb.Wi
vade Europe'aM mat ,VM
bobby was expensive jewrift
convictio
iyel store hi
present
tlon pennant, will have a complete- I
ly reofivatod ball yard ‘n which te d
do their stuff this season. »MW
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deve&psd lockjaw when tha wound
was left open to °*J^r to heal 111
vhich shields ,wem-i*<ui. on tpe
ether hand, did develop the disease, ■ 1
1 epea ted tests i>ro<.iM-ing idetiti.Nl >
evidence. ... .X.. .jJJ
lyr his announcement of the lind- I
in*. Surgeon General Cuniniing||J
rmpharized Shat in uddif —*
danger 'of lockjaw "s|
dressings applied to a v
are a cause of severe i
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14 REBELS KILLED IN MEXICAN I
TOWN .
MEXICO CITY. Jan. 23—Four-
attack on the tom of San Juan
de Los Lagte in Jalisco State was ' 1
repelled by townsmen ted by their ]
mayor, a dispatch received here to- '
day said. ,- Ji U 3
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