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FABLES
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Bert Fowler, Prop.
Phone 28.
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RICHARD ARLAND, FORD STERLING
A Paramount Picture.
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A CONVENIENT PLACE TO
CURE YOUR ICE
Beginning Wednesday, Mnv
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CRYSTAL ICE PLANT
Across Street cast of It. E.
School
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Frigidaire. All-Steel Lawn Moweri.
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Tire annual banquet of the Pon-
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tiaon was held in the school build- | time. _________
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of call letters, kilocycles on right.
9th.
(rysLti Ice Plant will be open
528—KYW t I.K Ugii
5 OO-Uncle Bob
8 00 atroniberg Carlson Sextet
8:30- Orchestras that differ
WJZ Programs
Continentals
Armand girls
Slumber music
t in< I it mH I—too
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154.3—WJZ Sew York—64141
Fundamentals of the Law
Stromberg Carlson program
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BATTERY AND ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Packs of wild aogx are reported to
be killing Bvenoc; around > San
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Sam Maples: “Folks do not seem
to tuke much interest in the cam-
1 paign,” raid Sam Maples of Lloyd
■ The candidates themselves do net
siem to te much interested as yet
and a're having a hard Lime getting
of
Maybe
when the
cotton chop-
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Dance music
Musical program
I *11 S a I Sr IS____
Figures don’t lie.
The men who work
with figures do the
being! They tell
wifie they are in con-
ference when they’re
only (?) holding Es-
ther’s hand!
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nd. nu-t ot lleniy
<1 uletI) ill Detroit
.is a boy he fre
TOM MOORS
JACQUtLINUOtiAN
JOttPH STMKSR
ISIOA SSAKS S VSV SMMttr
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AMNUA S0M8M AOCHF
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Here you have the
gay comedy of a sec.
retary whose beauty
upsets business rou-
tine. You know what
we mean! -
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farm about 65 years ago and have
spent most of my life here although
I have only lived on it for about
20 years this last time Mv fattier,
whose name was the same as mine,
came to thLs country and settled
here many years ago. While my oats
are looking good and cotton seems
to be coming all right the freeze
hurt rtiy corn severely and it Is not
a good stand now although 1 had
a splendid stand when it first came
up.”
Mrs. C. H. Williams: “My tur-
keys are doing nicely and I have
1'16 eggs setting and will begin to
take off 'the young birds this wee*.”
said Mrs. Claud Williams. “Our po-
tatoes are looking fine and we will
begin to market them before long,
we have the best prospect that we
have ever had for potatoes and
have over two acres planted. The
onions, of which we have a half
acre, are looking good but we have
a hard time getting cotton up to
a stand. Planted some In March
mid of course had to plant it over
and some of it we have had to
plant over twice."
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TIE8QAY, MAY S <
(By the Associated Press I
Program* *»re in Central Standard
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I Hazel Cullum. Fay Aurrow. Herman
I Thompson and Hollis Staples
I Tht members of the Alumni As-
sociation nrraent were County Stip-
[ < rmtendent J I.
Pearl Simmons.
MiTlvam. Mr
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4 | TOPICS
ing at Ponder on May 5. when a
short program was given and the
graduating class ol 1928 were honor
quests A delicious two-course din-
ner was served by the Methodi‘1
Women's Missionary Society
The honor guests were Hetberl
Paid, Albert L Trainer. Jack Tur-
ner. Oti Yarbrough. Lena 'raughn,
Heulah Dcussen. Dorothy Boyle, Ho-
Taylor Per-
Lucille Craw
Novella Daniel.
8:0O— Clicquot
9:30—Orchestra
545.1—WFAA Pallas—5541
6 00-Stromberg O»rlkon sextet
6 30—Seiberling Singers
7 00—Rhythmic Rl|—
8:00 Clicquot Eakl
8 30—Armand Girls
i»8.7—MIIAP Fort Worth—iioo
9 OO—Opening of New Elks Home
TIN SHOP
Just received a carload of
iroh, and jf you fail to see
me for corrugated roofing or
any other sheet metal or
<heet metal work we both
lose money.
M. A. GAY
Phone 710.
219 West Oak Street.
'■> 00 Slumber nuaic
IJ2.3—W< I It Newark—71«
6 00—Ensemble
8 OO Main Street
7 15—Plano
8 00—Bamberger little aytnphony
9 05 Izipez orcheetra
315 41—KIIK V Pltlaburgh—9541
6 00 Stromberg Carlson sextet
6 .30 - WJZ Program
7 00—Rhythmic Hipptee
8 00- Ramblera
379.3— WG Y Scheuex'tady—JIM
I G. I. Vardeman "I have been
I running this business since 1°93 and
I that mrans that I have been here
I lor 35 years," said George Varda-
■ man of Rector. "My father came to
I Texas a long time ago and I was
I bom at Bonham. During the Civil
I War my grandfather moved tc this
I community and brought my moth-
I or and .her children including my-.
■ jMf ;M» ^»e .farm east of here
Vfjnere J. M. Oranberrv now lives
I and they lived there all the re-
gt malnder of thefr lives. The family
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E C Meadows' “This is the sec-
ond day of May and we are re-
planting com,” said E. C. Meadows
of Rector. “I am helping Hack Mc-
Gregor plant his crop over and
hope that I will be able to get by
with my crop. Have a pretty fair
stand of cotton and think that I
will get a good stand. The road be-
tween Rector and Slewart's Creek
church was almost ruined by the
rains which fell recently. It is al-
most impassable and we are all
looking for all the candidates that;
can make it to come around, we
want to send them over that road.
It will show them what kind of
road a candidate has before him.”
9 30
318.8—Kt (»<»
6 1X1 -Stromberg Carlson hour
(5 30- Seiberling Singers
Rhythmic ripples
Eskimos
Armand Girls
7 00— Eveready hour
8 00—Clicquot Eskimos
8 30- Dance
488.5—HW Washington
7 OO Eveready hour
b oo—ctrequot Eskimos
8 30—Orchestra'
JrillCi* I 7 00-
' 8 00-
8 30-
llet roll—8511
8:30- Selbyrllng Singers
7 00—Eveready hour
Clicquot, Eskimos
-Feature
Dance music
llmului—59o
Voters' Service
A. F Smith: “Guess that I might
be called a native of this commu-
nity." said A. F Smith of Little
Kim. ”1 was bom right here on this
“Figures Don’t
Lie”
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41 30—Orchestras
i 7 00 Rhythmic ripples
KOI THERM
4759—WSII Atlanta—4130
6 00- Stromberg Carlson hour
6 ;3O-Seiberling Singers
7 00—Eveready hour
Eskimos
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Let us show you how to brighten uu. your home with
Duco. Easy to apply; durable; not expensive. Duco is
considered the world’s leading lacquer, and comes in
twenty-two beautiful colors.
10:00—Mesaengalee
10:80—Contralto
11:00- Music
293.9— KI’RC Holl
0:00—NBC program
7:00—Rice Concert band
8 00—NBC program .
9 :30—Tenor
518.9— WM< Meinphl
5 00— Voters Warv Ice
6:00—Stromberg Carlapn
0:30—Seiberling Singers
7:00—Eveready hour
8:00—Clicquot Eskimo*
8 30—Dance music i
2841.2—no Al san AntOnlW—lg?u
0 OO-Stromberg Carleon eextM.
6 30—Seiberling Slngee*
8:00—Clicquot Eskimos
HENTERN
352.7—KOA lien ver—
0 00 Sextet T r' *
7:30—Orchestra
8:00--Clicquot Eskimo*
8:3O—Farm Question Bom >
0 00- Band concert ‘ . t
338 11— KXX Los A llgr Ire gRQ
9:00—Chinese Theater
10:00- Tom and hie mule
11 00—Feature
384.4— K4.4I Oaklamt—780
8 30 - Cafe Marquard
9:00—Memory Lane
10:00- Eveready orchestra .
10 30—Don Amalzo
191.5— KUW Portleud-oClO
k oo -Dinner music
8:30—Feature*
10 00—Eveready hour
11 00—Orchestra
122.3—KI’O San FriuitlWO—7|0
K 00—Reologue ,' f
10:00—NBC programs
11 :1O— Kolster program
12 00- Dance music
KKA CiHchtn*(fB»fc<I
You’v* heard of' the eup-,^
cheers; Well, bere'8 one'(hat
barks. The Cairo terrier shown
was adjudged the best of his Uk
shown at tho Mississippi Valley
Kennel Club show at St. Lonla.
Mrs. Richard Stlx ot Cincinnati 11
his owner.
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was al_____ , ' .
tack
[ “Clear out of the v ay with thr t |
i <>)d barge," shouted thi‘ officer.
The barge cOpta.n rnnir up
j deck and with a very indignant
pressicn on his weather beaten Ince
■ aid
"Are you captain of that vessel'’"
"No." answered tne officer
"Then speak to yottr (•quels.
captain of this."
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Wlafa,
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folks (.nthu-sed about thia thing
having a hot campaign,
thev will warm up
weather gets hot and
l.ii'g comes on ’’
A CONVENIENT PLACE TO
CCRE YOUR ICE
Bcginnlna Wednesday, May
(>ur 'Crystal Ice Plant will be open
for dock service.
CRYSTAL ICE PLANT
Across Street east of R E
Schoo!
a oo
:t 30
o oo
508 t—h on
5 oo
6 30—Seiberling Binger*
8 00—Clicquot Eskimos
8:30— Armand Glrlo
Swafford. Mr. and Mrs Ft I . ,Iack-|9:0O
son Mi and Mrs. R K McSnad-|
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............. _ .. Yarbrough. Mrs.
I Pearl Simmons. Mr and Mrs C
1. MiTlvam. Mr. and Mrs. H E.
Rcbinson. Leon Haren. Mr and
Mrs Ja::k Tliomm..n. Lucy Gunter.
| John Niel WJliams -I B. Burrow.
Ben M Crawford, Frances Angell,
, , , . 1 Littleton Hampton. Sidnev Yar-
AI.s hamuM Knd. n ist > en. y , A1|>ha»u„t| 4r Bn() Mrs
Fold, no* live., ciuieily in Iktimt., ,, R | t otjs Knlght Mattie
hold w.is a boy lie fie-i, __.._______ rL...._
went to Iict fol a dollar or '
to fTFlp d- velop some ine-
<v v.ith v. Iilcli he v. as
He gut it. am! maybe
jhat s why she is said to be hi:
. r laiuiitu aunt.
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YOUR OWN INTERESTS SAY, ACT NOW
g )adl ad wr told you of hMW many claim* wr were paying each week anil
IM* e*wry lline«i and all greident* were covered. There oeeme to be no let
i» «• IB«e“ end mcldeata and lucky la the person who I* carrying one uf
pyMfW MMtety First" poilctee. We are changing thl* ad today to tell you
propo-IUnn greatly tn yoai favor. If »e get your application
I MM paw pul**’ oe a»*ut th* Rr»t day uf May. It* unmet hlng for
jiM 49WB at once AaR m ubMtt thl*. Kmoot-t urtle Bldg Phone
i ‘ 7^'*
[he Helped Ford
^ .. S. ;To Riches
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O Toomer: "I
I there Is money in lio»,s If they arc
treated right,” said C. O. Toomer of
Lloyd. "I have been buying and
feeding hogs for a long time and
have never failed to make then:
pay even if the price is low. Buy
chicken eating sows and put them
in tlie feed lot and keep them In
7 OO
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8 30
9 00
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Memories
Feat urea
Croaley Ensemble
« 50- Studio program*
10 OO- Dance music
374.X—IVOC !>uiei)|M»rt—X00
6 00 Muaical Miniatures
6 30- Seiberling Singers
H S glee club
Clicquot Eaklmoa
Armand girls
Music
| DREAMLAND
H TODAY AND WEDNESDAY
"Wolves caught
a sheep for me right near the house
a tew nights apo." said G. L. Var-
danian. "Pete Carter who lives west
of me had a bunch of sheep that
ranged in the bottom and they
found that the wolves had killed
almost all their lambs in a
days. He and Will Orr had about
70 lambs iff the flock and when
they went to count them there were
cnly about 10 left. The wolves howl
every night in the bottoms near
the mouth of Little Elin. They
cleared the timber out of the
knsin and that has driven
the^wolves to the bottoms of Little
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clean, dry quarters, feed them well
und never have any thouble with
them eating chickens If they are
f<d properly they do not
thickens. I bought nine head re-
cently and fed them out Sold five
of them on a faring market and
realized enetd.h to j>ay' for the
whole bunch and some over. I have
tour left, that will go in a few days
and make me a good profit on the
investment."
is scattered and out of eight there
are only five of us hying Welch
Vardaman, my brother, who was
formerly in Denton is now in Dal-
las running a truck line."
son Mt. and Mrs R K '---------- (
| den Mr end Mrs Eugene Kirkland. '
• J; ?4. Wade. H A Hefner. Price
I Seaborn, Birdin Harrison
i Yarbioiuh. Maunne Robinson. Eni-
■ ma Robinson Hardesty, Ute Rippy.
! Mr ui’d Mrs Travis Robinson. Lo-
i ha Bills Max Collier Io- Terr',.
IJ V. Thompson and Dorothy Dil-
I lard.
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e Wise Wife
Phyllis Haver |
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MOORE ABSTRACTS
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For
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WELCOME!
HOFFMAN & LAKEY
Try Our New Milk Feed
Five cents per Pound.
Denton Dairy Products
Phone 292.
4
I lull block South
Branch
Pilot Point,
»ale*-
< hrvrolrt
Hanger, Ji
room Phone 99?
A Complete Dairy Service
Pasteurized Sweet Milk
Pasteurized Sweet Cream
Bulgarian Buttermilk
Brooks Hy-Grade Butter
Brooks Velvet Ice Cream
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Let us serve you.
Delegates Texas League of
Municipalities
May your stay in our city be pleasant and prol
Stable. We cordially invite you to make your dowr
town headquarters here.
A Family of
Boosters
CHICKEN AND TURKEY
(FOLKS)
twelve
and
LESS MONEY
Basement Exchange Natl. Bank Buldg.
BROOKS DAIRY, INC.
“The Test Is in the Taste.”
: the patient In regard* to hl* *vmptom* or otherwise.
Ill he verified by any of eur patient*.
Satlxfled patient* wnd u* 90 percent
of our bualne**.
DR. R. W. ZILAR
Will keep you well tn 1928.
A**l*ted by
Dr. F. M. Hatz, D. C., Ph. C.
We’ll he only too happy to serve you.
v throat,
-diet* In ----
;ot a different \1
____There ap- \1
enormou* lump I \
ier swallow nor cough up.
ly a*u*ed nerrou* ItMllge*-
'lopM a liver an<| *toma<l>
th*t gate me no end of
__________ 7~7~.~~.7L*. My arm
and I ■offered aevereiy with an aching back and hips.
“unately. after mweh per*ua«Fon. I called on Dr. Zllar. 1
faith whatever In Chiropractic, bat having tried everything
—2 do. After bo made an exnnu4
nation, he encouraged mo by stating that my ca*e was simple pro-i
',J * ueh Giwr ww* allowed. A* I had spent twelve years oi
I wa» willing to «pend a few rear*. If necemary, gettlnii
well. That wa« In May 1924. and I too* adjustment* »lx month.
The re*lilt* obtained still hold good. Every aliment cleared Sa* 1
huve had no more tronbl* whatever. Our family think Dr. ZHar hl
II wonder and all of us age hl* booster*. (Name on request).
Note: Through our lilghlv developed and sclentlffc method*. W*
are capable of tefflng you exactly what your trouble I*, where it
the cause of it, and whet vou should 'do Io get well. Another inJ
terming feature 1* that we ave capable of doing >hl* without qaaa-i
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fact ull
Case No. HOI—I suffered
year* with a peculiar aching,
deep pain In my throat. It wa* not
Mire but the distress often threw me
Into sn uncontrollable spell of ner-
vousness. The onlv manner In which
relief was obtained wa* to lie In bed
with a wet cloth on my throat. I
lonsulted throat specialist* In Fort
Worth, but always g__
diagnosis but no relief,
peared to be an
rould neither *—
It eventuall'
Hon. I devel
trouble tL“
anxiety.
ETn'Kon___ ___
numerous other alliwent* manifested themaelves.
Fortunately, after mweh"'per<iuai1
had no *“ *'*“*—-—-**
else* three was nothing left lor me to 'do.
nation, he encouraged me by Mating tXXt ________ ,
vlded enough time was allowed. As I Nbd spent twelve years
suffering, I was willing to spend a few years, I*-----
That was In May 1924. and I tool adj
. ... .... . T^ry a
ur fam
have had no mure fronl
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Office phone 196.
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From tread to bead—the finest quality
obtainable! That is why
Cooper
Tires
Ingefield Dairy Will Make Two Deliveries
a Day
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Give you more miles for your money.
Come in—let’s talk tires.
A
I Headlee Tire Co.
"We Know Tires."
88—Phones—1000
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Night and morning, in order to give our mstomen
better service. Pasteurized Milk, Raw Milk, Sweet
Cream Butter, Bulgarian Buttermilk.
Call 32. /
OPPOSED TO LIFE INSURANCE
A man who don’t believe in LIFE INSURANCE oug I
to visit an ORPHANS’ HOME or a HOME FOR DEPEN
ENT WIDOWS before he loses his health.
Both the above classes believe in LIFE INSUR?iNC
unless he has a living in sight for his family should I
pass away, has made a GREAT MISTAKE, which will lik
ly handicap them as long as theyilive.
The Home Mutual Life Association. Denton, Toxas,
the firm foundation for your protection.
See Uncle Dick on the streets or come to the offh
Room 306, Smoot*Curtis Bldg., P. O. Box 893". '
Bee* 416, 1218.
YOU lUY.iumpggToj
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