Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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Phone 262
% i
Suits, cleaned and pressed
I
Ca»b and
Delivery
75c
85c
35c
25c r
$1.00 up
L. B. Shaver
GENERAL INSURANCE
"BUY IT IN DENTON Over Service Drug Store
Cash and
Carry
Suits, cleaned and pressed .......,50c
Pants, cleaned and pressed-......26c
Sults, pressed .................... 25c
Pants, pressed ........ 15c
Dresses, cleaned ....................75c up
Nothing will be charged at these prices.
COLLEGE TAILORS
Phone 24.
Now Going On
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CURTIS
North Side.
South Side.
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Check the items you need from our advertise-
ment, then come down early Saturday morning and
take advantage of these wonderful bargains.
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A Gentle Reminder!
Curtis
One Cent
SALE
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mer necessity of attaching the
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7 Phmes Lund
Phone 270
Denton County
concealed so that nut even its ^low
619 Groves St
We Solicit a Share of
Small down payment, bal-
Your June Grocery
ancc like rent.
Ser it.
u
Account
Hiett & Wolfsohn
t
Piggly Wiggly
>f
the
It will pay you well to help yourself t
ministration
as to be sure to get yours.
Fresh Corn, Denton County Corn, per car
4 pounds Flake White,’ Jewel Shortening or Vegetole 51
16-oz. square jar Peanut Butter
3 1-2c
BRIEF IT
New Potatoes, pound
size
21c
1 pound Crisco
29c
l ull Cream Cheese, pound
Boats
6c
U, (
21c
2 package* Po&t Toastie* only
J*
15c
ng sea- <■
Hershey Cocoa
3-oz. packag
15c
Redwood
28<
2 pound* Mother’s Cocoa
Cypress
2-Tb package Head Rice only
18c
Mahogany
White Cedar
I pound Maxwell House Coffee, special
Batteri
Phone 293.
Service, is oyr motto.
We deliver $2.00 orders or more.
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Grocery
Headquarters
New Plane for -
Rise at An
You will buy it.
Phone N7.
On the basis of good grocer-
I ies and fair dealing.
Package Macaroni and Spaghetti
only ...............
Lockwood Outboard Mo-
tors.
Sooner or later you will,
so why not now?
Ci Hi-
tt as
i-ox. can high grade Peaches, 3
can* 25c
Save Money on Y<
Fire Insurance
S. I. Sei
■ 215 W
Any width, thickness or
lengt hs.
ders are distinguished
carving. Silver plating
the beauty of the craft
way
be
of
Is
better silk fabric* and a better un-
derstanding of the goods he buys
L. P. McCombs
Phone 150.
from under
mg arm
Those who have men our class
tremendous
'i en words six f lines
Renta
and Batt
Teh
ur inen.
- id. The
If you have
a classified ad
Mnal) roat.
the
of
tMates depart-
Ameri-'
Scores in tl
Big Spring 3.
Ballinger 5
Midland 10.
3 2
i-..
the
%
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Dry Salt Jowl Meat, good for
seasoning, pound 12 1-2c
i
full
a
11
Diamond Crystal Shaker Table Salt,
package 9c
15<
$1J
. -2-3
Of
HL* *
l onvt her
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.1.10 t I.’
Battei
I pound bulk Shredded Cocoanut 2
Sliced sugar cure Breakfast Bacon,
pound 2
lem-
23c
Fancy Lemons, large
ons, dozen__________
oday to tin ill ins named below. Com*
♦ ♦ is your
assurance
of getting
PURE CANE
The county Commissi. >■
meeting as a board of ..
whs to complete Its work
day A few letter* fro:
dent property owners
considered Friday.
Tlie board has been )
sions since Tuesday
Jello or Jello ice Cream Powder,
two packages for______________1
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hltc
>i 12
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r< ip * g (MX)
► '") Ainrru
meth- I
i I fled ads know their
pulling power
for 30 cents.
They include O. D. Bell, C. 1
A. B. Johnson. V. C.; R. E Gref
ing, prelate. O M. King, M, W.p
A Scott M F H C Thomps
1. G. and John Kibbler; O. O.
C’"*" «
dist nbutons j
Mik host rv |
trying lo|
under- j
inferior
cannot ;
bOtcr.
1 1
Jn!'
I 8
J ul\
45 5-8
Phil-
f rflr to
v dur-
i.
is oon-
and
• uder-in
Bee
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( ou
• n linen
If) to 14 5U <
W 25
Mt cH
10 35
Htts 9 fo 91
Hlirei, Spit
s.ioi n v f • her
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STANDARDIZATION SOUGHT
FOR AIL HOUSEHOLD-GOODS
la . __ ,
KEW OR
' ’deuc
J.vf) uury
•Mulch
July
October tit
I < en O« j
<|u
. U to
1 ogs
10 to
Head of Terrill
School forlloy fi
Rotary Speaker
I
■ LlTgjiJ 1 VwasjJUM.a.i in iu natural suae
IBM n?ver *ound uncombtned.
constructed
de<>
Court
zatkm,
re Fri-
.n-resl-
'o be
K. of P. Lodge
Names Offitd
ue of
fruits
Ite yout
give us »'
Smith, and Howard Bogerte
Frank Love Jr of Dallas
Buy I,piperiab
Marked Packages
i'.ntjWt’A*' fl1' Cj' ' r*'
rfConvenient 5-10-
K pound Bags.
J. A. Cook Grocery
Phone 174.
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jt •
w
?arly so
is considering a movement toward a 1
nationally accepted practice of label-
ing silk yardage and ready-to-wear
the retail trade |
Injuring with the Old R«
I T*xa« Hardware Mutual. -.4
F. H. HUEY
I'linnr 270 penton Co. Bank
MAN'SOBLrGVxflON
To hl* family 1» never fully met until he hw» definitely taken cars a
future
Our poll'-y giv<* you that .-.allsfylng aeaae of aocuruy, sad guan
^ntlnued well-G Ing of th'»w iou love
North I exas Protective Association n
1 B IU EY. Mgr
Officers to serve during the b|
suing year were elected at the rd
ular meeting of Elm Lodge No. J
Knights of Pythias, Thursd
night. The new officers will
installed at a meeting to be hj
in July.
Full pinta Mayonnaise or Relish;
made by Bestyett, Fort Worth 24c
n$ver found uncombined.
On yaur
grorer"*
shelves
this bag
18 pounds pure Cane Sugar
NEW Y
New Yorl
their upi
today
Initial
u> more i
lug price,
trial aver
0 points
Bethlel
i. hares ut
und gain
n adeativ
Penick A
< r< of th.
Bullish
i Ik streni
by unchi
mdictniL.::
c y of tl
ii. cicui :oi
i.mung a
Cooking Salmon, large can
G. W. Martin Lbr. Co.
"Whefe Service Is a
Pleasure.”
Bruce Bogarte. headmaster ol
the Terrill School for toys gt Dal-
ls., was the priuclpaI'-0iMker at
Thurulay’s Rotary Club luncheon
Boti.ite spoke on various phase* of
boy s wftrk and basdfl much of his
tnik on his personal experience with
ihii two sons.
"1* is a glorious pnvi4ge to 0°
a fi Uier,” the speaker said, "and tpe
tlihib the parent ne;.i* Is a spirit
‘ of optimism " The speaker mention-
it<l the fact that (W is frequently
what 4s th#. matUr with the
youth of today and expressed the
op i on that therd is nothing the
’matter and that the youth of to-
day a really an improvement over
• the young people of former years
“Tmr year from 14 to H are hectic
cne Tor the boys” he said, "ana we
{mould look back to those years in
our own lives and see the problems
We faced at that time and we can
better understand our boys '
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CHICAGO
t il tied onl
du? <>n kBo
'A a.- hln>(t jii
< 14 <1 Dim t r
fi im t a ; th •
(he Senate
;».id - HfA fo]
A the c.lu
higher corn
< U *ei
\A heat
n 4 r>‘<
C orp
I/n K7
OaU
l>e<
arr breenun* active
i protect themselves
used in the household are the aim;seltng by t|le
... a U.K,.- | i . which the
Texa-s from Texarkana ' association I easily distinguish
more expensive ones
B McMullins and j ajnount of weighting the material
passengers, spent The association is asking ■
l ine COOpmilMMl Ol so* niaiiuiac ui - |
I ers in helping the consumer secure .
i
__________ 1>r- Margaret M. Justin, president of the A.wiican Home Economics.
ents must show frankness and hon- association (right), and Alice L. EdwarJ». <x«ci tive secreiary. are active |
) in a movement for the adoption for nationally recognized standard* tor
j all household goods and equipment
i WASHINGTON, June
camera, insulated in oil, adjustable at any angle with
the pressure of a linger, speeds up x-ray photography. The camera is
the box behind the man stailding. It has been installed In the Neuro-
logical institute at New York.
< REW OF FOl R
Its crew Is composed ..!
Tl’c coxswain is in cop:'
|other three are the enLip.er and
bow and stern hooku en.
Die navy
■ned by
ruction
Its sister, .the No. 10.09:
same lit
I was assigned to the con.:
chief of the battle flee Tus one,
| however, Is by no mtpi. . luxuri-
idents
Denton's "greeter.” ,
Pilot V H Ramsey in a Stinson
Senior, with L
his daughter as
Sunday night here They are making ^“^operition of silk manufac'ur" j
Thete are
,t ' goldenrod
is
an alumin-
um alloy ft is the type of material
used in the construction
Oral Zeppelin.
Lions Club, presented a
that club ha* of securing
and state designations of a high-
way across t, ..................
to Roewell. N 1
endorsement of the Rotary Club.
Announcement was made that
next week's meeting will be in the
form of a picnic for the members
and their wives. The al fair will be
held at the Jagoe Camp, east of
Lpke Dallas, beginning at 6 p. m.
No luncheon will be held at noon
on that day
E J. Headlee was program chair-
man
.Guests, other than those on the
program, were B M Dinsmore.
Rotarian. Electra. A O Calhoun,
Pat Roberts. W Ml Loveless Wylie
and
DALLAS S
nally. veteran
right hander.
i Steers at Hot
* announced he
with Chicago
t there from tl
* league team 1
native of McC
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. June
An airplane employing Uw p
pie of the helicopter and yet
ically different from most '
cal lilting contrivances, is I
construction here
The device, admittedly g
an experiment will be equip
with two jobs of raising the pit
I u. addition to the usual screw t
'1'at nose of the cd
I The vertical lifting bladei wild
dilven by a Hispano Suiza. mJ
in the fuselage through an
[rr.ngement of beveled gears
A tryout of the strange f!;|
Imminne will be conducted In <1
: by Jess Johnson of Delray Be I
’ Flu . its inventor The machine I
! being constructed by the Hami I
Meta^plane Co . here
Johnson's plane, if it It a I
ie-s. will not rise vertically but|
enable a takeoff at apprcximJ
a T, degree an»»le with all tl
Howard O Youngblood ha-, a k <1 j P'<’P'*llera spinning. LanuUig I
: for a divorce It seemed that France. 1 c<>i'ld be accomplished mere I
I told him ahe was IB wlum ..h.: wa~ jmjitly than is possible with I
| only 17 The couple lived logether ordinary type machine. |
, ~ .. .„1 months Lei ji i
association, of which Dr Margaret ce3 lrRtp ,nother dashP<! ,L.....
M. Justin 1* president and M’ss^jp^p and jet-ged )ler damthte. o.
Alice Edward* executive secretary. I from undPr Yoim.tlixx'., protect
has sent letters to 50 leading man- )I)p arrn
ufacturers enlisting their aid
"Modem merchandising
ods." say these letters, "present to
j the average home-maker a conf us-1
1 ing array of unspecified qualities in |
every type of commodity which she
Here in iTeek This creates a situation
, which is becoming more menacing1
I each year."
! Silk weighing is another problem I eomm^'^l-
being investigated. The association I 4 , . .
home, the asso
ing with the Ui
ment of commerce and
can Standards association
Sectional committees for the set- j
ting up of quality specifications of
household refrigerators and sheet-
ings have been organized
The-^American Home Economics]^"J
2 can Vienna Sausage
an air tour of the country
.Others landing here during the
Mtek Included a Stinson Junior. Sat- j
nrday; a Travelair. Monday; a Cur- I
tiss Robin and a Travelair Tuesday; I
a Curtis Robin Wednesday and a'
Stinson Thursday.
4
It is not Jtist talk but facts that the prices in Piggly Wiggly are alway^Wj?
right.
Although the new camera weighs
500 pounds, it is mounted so that j
by the pressure of a little finger it
can be swung about in any direc-
tion. It is callmed that radiographs I
can be made of a severely injured 1
person in emergency as rapidly as
though a high speed camera were I
taking ordinary pictures.
There is nd buzz or sputter when I
thr power is switched on. The Sool- I
idge tube that projects the rays is
crmpAalpH cr. ihui m.t u. I
is vsiible. A pilot ■ light on a
switchboard is the only; Indication
that something different from us-
ual photography is under
The new apparatus is said to
especially valuable for children and
nervous persons.
The essential difference in
machine is complete insulation
its high voltage parts in oil. This
gets away from the neceaetty for
any expose^, overhead'high vol-
tage wires. It is said to produce 100
i per cent safetj’ of insulation
Oil insulation also overcomes an-
other scientific obstacle , lh roent-
genology. At high altitudes' x-ray
apparatus of twice the power us-
ually employed at sea level Is
necessary. The oil immersed tna-
I chine operates uniformly at all al-
’ titudes. ', ‘
The camera Was developed un-
der the direction of J B. Wantz.
vice-president of the Victor flr-Ray
corporation.
Seven airplanes, including one
which is making a tour of the Un-
til'd States, landed on the local air-
port during the past week, according |
to Francis Shelton, local aviator and
: garments offered in
so that the consumer tnay know’ the '
amount of weighting the material
NEW Y
f H r dull
< ntf. 5 65
fi 30
(U«* went
Jo* quiet
p< rib Pc
4 50 per
Lbl Sv>et
4O«/5O jwi
trinket I)
i m, tinii
(UpOl
<»u(kt 18.
24 t ive
17 du( ks
..»•’/» 20wr3
. 0v. 50 C)
vlioir rniJ
2L 1-2 vo
trr Ormer
iia 44 k
st rat
NEW ^-RAY CONSlDERfiD^^n
EASIER USED ANtTiMfeR
aKC1.-
Ksi
We carry a
fresh vegetables
anti berries. W»
to call 174 and
trial.
To the light hou . Roeper
and students: Your credit
is good at J. A. Co k\ Gro-
cery. We’ll credit \ >ti for
30 days, with free delivery.
Just phone us.
lorn u
fort wo
cuttle rnurke
erythlng holt
liMd been t»u
H'lin* cleared
den and
one
hhu uniinx t
dirtet packer
id tteadv to
Fullv fitrai
■ i.e< p and Inr
Catt le
el H 8 50
0 50. fat
to 6
VERNON '
Green Belt j,
longed today
Mimphis. Tex
I esbus. Eli'. I
finals Tlie
• ven at the
Doles, but Fm
• ' l.talned tn I
NEW V
I'<M d bare
J- nuary
Mar< j-
Mu’
NEW Y(
v ith cimjii
tnr J’hrrr
Ou/hfK H
There u*
A.ub.ima h
moat of
tnd hot
Die
w:m the
’.‘id that
•h fe<prire<
'/.a pl\ hly
'sv^y-
^^8*4
SUSMMnMt - ill
he Inspected the fleet
When not in use the launch wa
carried On the Mayflower It wa*.
hoisted to its position amidship on
the port side
FANCY CHAFF
The No 10.090 was constructed l.v
the government and quite a
trowrsy arose at the time it
bein£ built
<_ It hears the insignia of the
President of the United States, and
is luxuriously furnished. It has a
esty in dealing with boys and that
it is useless to preach to them but
that they must be led
Frank Love, also of Dallas, was | WASHINGTON, June 14.—Nation- , Manufacturers and
inhoduced and made J* sh“^ ally recognized specification for theiof lbe better grade of
against
makers >(
consumer
from the
NEW YORK June 14 Rario x-
ray photographers is attained in a
new type of camera installed m the
Neurological institute here
While the instrument is not port-
able, it breaks away from the for-
mer necessity of attaching the x-
r/iy apparatus rigidly to high volt-
age overhead wires and from the
twisting and turning of the pati-
ent underneath the roentl.en beam |
to get the proper angle exposures !
Washington (
DaybooK 3
) By HENanUTK kUMMMl -- -
capacity of 37 peopN,
crew of four.
The launch is
white cedar plank The
spruce, aud the frame is oi white
oak
The cabins are paneled . with
mahogany. The seats and s.cje lad-
by hand
• tihances
Thv seats
are of real leather, and beiutlful
cushions are scattered aro nd
The after-cabin (for giestsi
finished in duralumin
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»~ .r"
j Looking to the standardization
{of a number of items used in t he I
is cooperat-! HIS YOl'NGBIXiOD OITRAGi D i
BUTTE Mont June '4 C u r - j
| ing that his wife tricking him into '
marriage by misstating her
Youngblwxl b i>
______ __________________ The
speaker stressed the fact that par- |
Theo Brooks president of the \V~ '~~
project mjLterlala- products and equipment
I.OLV, MI iiuukuwkt ni r uie “'(“JselLng
l ot the American Home Economics j goodL
M and asked the |
» WASHINGTON, June 14.—Out of
the Washington navy yards Into
the Potomac river the other day
chugged a beautiful 40-foot launch
On board was Mrs. Herbert Hoov-
er. In the after cabin with her were
three or four friends.
In thg channel the launch turn-
ed its nose downstream And then
gathering speed to around 13 knots
per hour it soon was lost to sight
in the direction of Mount Vernon.
The No. 10.090 was making its
maiden voyage under the Hoover
regime
President Hoover ordered the
yacht Mayflower into exile, but No,
10.090 was kept in Washington in
the event he ever felt the desire
for recreation on water
The launch has a part of
Mayflower's equipment. It
built for President Harding, Cool-
idje made use of it during his ad 1
^Juiun.uxuv'i. 1 he craft was built n
In the language of the navy it is !vi,l'ds at New York ami <i
the presidential “barge” It was us- I’1"' naval bureau of
ed when the President desired loan’d repair,
leave the yacht when on a cruise
President Coolidge made liberal use i -’ructed at the
ot it during his administration when I
Ha aw4 thn flnnf
however, is by no mean*
ously outfitted as th:
craft
With the Mayflower
sioned in the navy yard
adelphia the No 10.090
rival its parent in pope,
ing the Hoover admini*:
-4—----
Co. Equalization
Hoard Com ph les
H ork Here I riday
We Deliver.
CRADDOCK S CASH GROCERY
115 S. Elm St. Phone 71
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T3°tMM*tt>Qftl)‘CMKONAaX. EELPAY, JUNX UiO
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Photographs Live Forever
With all the money stored in the mint there is
ONE GIFT no shopper could possibly buy—your
photograph. It is a priceless possession that makes
only a modest demand on your bank balance. Ar-
range your appointment now.
The Shaw Studio
119 1-2 West Court Square.
Phone 132. Denton, Texas.
Notice the Many Well-Dressed Men
on Denton Streets?
Camp s Cash and Carry plan is responsible in
the fine appearance of a majority of them. They
can have two suits cleaned and pressed for the price
they formerly paid for one. .
Camp Cleaners
Phone 1212.
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SILVERWARE
"The Ideal Gift for the June Bride."
lune is a month of many weddings and natur-
ally you will want the right kind of gifts. We un-
lit ipated your gift problem and have on hand many
appropriate gifts in silverware that will just fit your
purse. Let us show you.
McCRAY’S
Jewelers.
West Side Square.
Car Washing, Greasing, Storage
Twenty-four-Hour Service.
Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
1 IRS. Locust: Phone 268.
83c
33c
93c
Save Money
Thursday, Friday,.Saturday
CaHwell’s Syrup Pepsin, small 43c; large
Rubbing Alcohol, pints
Mineral Oil, quarts
And many other bargains.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
Phone* 29-39. Instantly Delivery.
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