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PAGE TWO
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937.
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
Contemporary Thought
Man About
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EXCEPT SUNDAY
KUYKENDALL A FIGHTER
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WEEKJY REGISTER
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By mail in all other" counties of the United States:
on
from the bow.
Im
• t
to take th
I
Press is exclusive!
The Associated
in the river at a point some dis-
&■
Neill drew him aside from the
I
up.
A ’
I
By The Associated Press
by surprise and having no time to
received a blow on the 1
head.
tion, why not
closed season on taxpay- bonds are paid off.
a
1 he Skiff Gone, Too
“Whether we especially adore him or not,
Late Deaths
*
This was
Neill.
(By The Associated Press)
4
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Russians at the North Pole
are
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glassy eyes.
They edged closer.
Fire Prevention
State Firemen’s and
dummy.
*
COL
R
HIGH LIGHTS
> engineer. which
has
William Hughes Ledbetter
TR
DALLAS.
William Hughes
was injured,
Legal Records
over to someone else without an- a CABBY’S GRIEF
with atomi
Applied
other word.
HAI-MIST
colors of tl
natural
flee, returned to school for the
new
i term.
! Thursday, so that it would satis-
Samuel H. Truitt
to hair
None whatever," said Neill.
42 YEARS AGO
EL
to refuse to furnish
there around
Wrecking of the buildings at the
corner of California
FAIR IDEA
Texas Progress
4
do so in complete safety.”
Later he returned the carrotr with .
W
T e shells t
Word of God
Kira i bore Hi-S
180,000 people.
Bonniger spread out the cabin
$
1 Jnexcelle
SHI
V 2
Use
estem a
Register advertising gets resuits
J
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aV
# 973
TT -00 7
COACHING DAY
MISSIONS WORI
and is pr
helping"
CLOSED SEASON ON TEXAS
TAXPAYERS IS SUGGESTED
brickyard at McAlester, Kuykendall must have been
in good condition. For Otto to overcome him when
inn Home De
timed its"wori
Mem
tio
have brought in the police for. I’m
going to take half a dozen of the
steadiest men in the village also.
Kettering will be with us. And I'm
The
club r
LINN WOMEN’S
RESUMES ACTI
Hea
membi
Clay
the dr
20 anc
reachin
All
SPEAKING OF DENTON, we
understand a movement is under
way in the neighboring city for an
election to determine whether or
not the commission form of gov-
ernment shall be changed to city
r
his be-
a cabin
Mrs.
announ
their toys apart to see how they
work.
Use tinted coconut to decorate
cakes and frostings.
of any type
ZABI
but the abandoned ships. I’m get-
ting ready to search them.”
Mrs. A
Ury; M
The bec
demons
later dl
Ten n
were pr
will be
Ben Sie
Septemt
Shultz, <
a light to stop him.
We'll turn the traffic problem
A n
membe
paign I
is bein
PHILADELPHIA. — Samuel H
Truitt, 58. a member of the execu-
tive board of the National Asso-
ciation of Amateur Oarsmen.
NO EGGS were put in all
these baskets, but it’s a good
trick just the same. It’s a contest
held in England for a prize of-
fered by Charlie Chaplin.
era?”
We quote from
OB
i I
IT'S ODD -
But ft99 Science
Three months i
advanee _____
One year in
advanee _____
f .
• klahoma:
six Month". In
MIUIT ------
Texas Power
& Light Co.
“YOUR ELETRIO
SERVANT"
i a couple of hundred sleeping cab-
ins strung along the five decks.
. . The New
in Hair Co
! "VAPOI
HAIR-N
16TH DISTRICT COURT
Civil Docket
DAILY REGISTER
BY MAIL OUTSIDE OF. Cooke, Grayson, Denton,
Montague or W ise counties, Texas, and Love county,
BILAUTY SH
S16E.4 California
’!
guy to take the next train to E-
canaba.' ”
worse than mine galleries."
‘ We’ll do with what we have,"
said Bonniger. “We'll start at the
’Twas just a gesture of good
222, said C. of C. Secretary D.
Chapter 28
• Searching The Ships
। Ledbetter, 80, farm implement in-
ventor and designer.
city have a direct bearing upon ;
fire insurance premiums to be col-!
“Dick’s Folly,” is an abandoned
half-finished mansion across the
Hudson river from West Point.
season on prairie chickens to kep the spe- us give him an opportunity to maintain his
cies from becoming extinct in this fair state business, employ people and earn some more
of ours. This suggests the thought that money to pay taxes; let’s declare a two-year
closed seasons by legislative enactment do closed season on tax increases.”
COUNTY COURT '
Oivil Dosket
William Schrinopskie vs. Joe Le-
Srazier. suit for debt.
I ’
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MM
1
42 YEARS AGO , “and a fellow ran toward; my hack
(From the files of the Dailylandyells ‘take me to Escanaba.
- ---- . Mich.’
High School F
ToConductD
For Student.
AND MESSENGEIt
FOUNDED 1886. PUBLISHHD EVERY AFTERNOON
sent 100 choice specimens to Chief I test, “does one geow
[his shirt sleeves?”
y
-
rship in (
to Be ive
F
Entered at the Gainesville (Texas) Postoffice
as second-class matter.
When they finished with the
Montpelier and passed over to the
Montmorencie it was about nine
1
a Messenger editorial:
-DAILY SPECIAL^
SATURDAY, SEPT. 18
nade known on request,
DAILY KEGISTER
fstorilv house the engineer’s of-
fice. T. H. Anderson, engineer in
so close to me?” asked Bickel.
“The ladder is on this ship,” said
Benniger. “How else could they
get aboard or leave?”
Neill breathed easier. This gave
him a little time.
Much Too Gcod a Plan
y
I
Oklahoma;
Oue Month,
advanee _
Six montas
advanee
was under the twelfth window
the promenade deck. «
preventing fires, by having chim- .
neys, flues and fire places inspect- ten, damage suit, jury
ed for any defects prior to use Verhis en "
during the coming cold weather;,
by having gas appliances and pip-
ing looked after to prevent exDio- ...
sions; and to keep premises clean of the clarinet mouthpiece with a
of rubbish and Htter single reed applied to a conical
cln ,.10 . brass tube. It was invented by
-in Culerson, secretary of the Adolphe Sax.
. meeting, “the unit cor
matter of civic pride
eligible I high school s'
his or her chance for
take the man off the second gang-
way to put in your place.”
(Copyright, 1937. by Hulbert
Footner. »• i ;
JHE LITTLE STORE
ON THE SQUARE 4
"hh LEADERS - Always 1 V
"emha‛ db
bark and wood. In some sections of
the world heels were first used to
keep the feet well above the burn-
ing desert sands.
Hit the bull's eye with a Regis-
ter Classified Ad.
j was flirting with the 100 mark, I
! got into the elevator with a New
i York correspondent of a London
i newspaper. He was, as usual, his
thedark’shi
Bv HULBEBT TOoTNER a.m-
R S.u. A 2, • • • • ♦ ed
directly responsible to the head of
“What are you worrying about1 the government, but itiis often dif-
the time for?" he asked. ficult to get the public to see 11
a man
one vear. i>. advanee --------------------- $4.00 creased federal taxes of other kinds. .. . And
When subseriptions are not paid in advance or re- . 1‛ " 1 11 1
new red within 10 days after expiration, straight price is it not well tO remember . . . that you can
'll-.'11—1.'.-1!" ----------------- increase taxes to the point where the law
sotketothe PUBLIC of diminishing returns begins to operate—
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputa- where v01 inerease taxes And cet less reve.
tion or standing of any firm, individual or corpora- wnere You -nerease -aeS and get 1e85 re%e-
tion, will be gladly corrected upon being called to nue ?
t|K pnMIafrrs's attention. "" - - « .<.
BLAIR, Neb.—There's a farmer __
here who may not know his car- 1 —
rots but he sure knows his cab- ‘
bage.
A Blair grocer said the farmer
ethers, fl'll have to leave you, for
Editorial and Business Office, 308 East California St.
Members of the Assoclated Press, Texas Press Asso-
ciation, Texas Daily Press League and International
Circulation Managers’ Association, National Editorial
Association, Southern Newspaper Publishers' Asso-
cation. f
THE REGISTER PRINTING COMPANY (INC.)
PVBLISHERS, GAINE$V ILIE. COOKE (O., TEXAS
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Footwear was in use more than
and Grand
Thursday.
form of governmeht has proved ef-
ficient in many cities. There is no j
question but that al more business-
like administration can be carried
out when the official body is more
ishals’ association, in a letter to
Fire Mar-
young up another.
Union Secretary
ir> (Continued from Page One)
' Neill rejoins Janet, tomor-
row, hoping to dodge the
searchers.
ed by Mrs. Har
rship chaitman 1
Newton, welfare
ve will bgin Mo
run through .
g every part of
noney_ collected
------- -- „vinches, halting water-
How many front work already slowed by the
""2 him? teamster's refusal to remove car-
Frank Me vers Vegan
NEW YORK.- Frank Meyers
Vegan, 71, Canton. O„ sculptor.
Arthur R. Marsh
NEW YORK - Arthur R. Marsh,
75, former president of the New
York Cotton Exchange and former
editor of the Economic World.
God And the Individual: • How
think ye? If a man have a hundred
sheep, and one of them be gone
•astray, doth he not leave the
ninety and nine, and goeth into
the mountains, and seeketh that
which is gone astray?—Matthew
18:12. .
the partciular topic we propose to
introduce here, but an editorial in;
a Dallas newspaper brought our
attention to it.
It seems that Los Angeles, and LOCAL PRIDE
probably other large cities. have LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Little; immaculate self, collar freshly
toy libraries. Toys are issued to Rock likes police clubs of the' starched, wholly untouched by the
children just as books are in public home grown variety. I humidity. I noticed with some as-
libraries, and they are permitted1 The announcement that Police! tonishment that he even wore a
serve a useful purpose.. We want to raise
the question seriously about a ‘closed season’ [ _____
foriherremainder of thishiennium on the long distances to obtain snow"to "insulat
rexas laxpayer. If we close the season their < “
right now, and have.no more new taxes, be hearing that coal'is 1
what does Mr. John Taxpayer have to look castle.—Williamsport Sun.
Be Ready To G
Fre
ovel plan for c<
rship drive wit
for the Student
g inaugurated t
“Sorry to lose you,” said Bon-
niger. “but it can’t be helped. I’ll
ng Day forti
of the Women
pety of the I
Las held Thun
n Valley View
nd study supe
uxiliaries in fl
| day meeting
rogram /or fl
{ planned by
onference sug
l Mis T. H
hie meeting wa
L. P. Wherry
rict secretary
A Mrs. M. L.
district study
he Paradise a
qunty present!
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top and work down. Notice that
there are five sets of stairways. A
guard must be put on each so that
while we are going down one stair-
way our couple can’t be running
die of the block. Which proves
Wilson, Longcope,
on Prescott Fanning’s yacht
at Absalom’s Harbor. With
her are a gun and Fanning’s
freshly shot body. Neill hides
her nearby in a disused liner,
then joins Mark Bonniger,
Iccal investigator, to keep tab
on developments. He thinks
Janet shot the swindlereuntil
he learns a man was hiding
on the yacht. Then he suspects
queer little Eyster, who hated
Lanning. Also in the picture
are Kettering, a Baltimore
lawyer down to fish, and Ira
Buckless, tough who trails
Neill. A fisherman finds $500
of Fanning’s money that Neill
• threw away in anger. .
Aid society of the Baptist church
at her home on Lindsay street yes-
terday. , ’
> 15 YEARS AGO
(From the files of the Daily
Register, Sept. 17, 1922.)
Miss Ruth St. John, of Waco,
mathematics teacher at the high
school arrived in the city today.
J. B. Roberts, who has been em-
ployed as bookkeeper at the Lyon-
Gray Lumber Company here, has
been transferred to the Dallas of-
fice of the company.
George J.’Carroll left today for
Denver to attend the convention of
National Funeral Directors Asso-
ciation as, delegate from the Texas
association.
Frank Chaves will leave this
afternoon for Austin to ente:
Texas university for the fall term
Arthur Lee Joyner, Bert Pfafi
and Kyle Owen left today for Col-
lege Station where they will enroll
at A. & M. college.
Brady entertained, bought a bunch of carrots and a
the Missionary and head of cabbage here recentlv.
Texas factories employ
applying; cotrasting
the surf ace just as na
Vapor I AIR-MIST ad
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Four Members
(Continued from Page One)
T 4- b
resembling American Klan regalia
except for color and the heavier
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to play with them for a certain chief J. A. Pitcock was shopping ; vest beneath his tweed jacket,
number of days, return them and for a new supply from another' Ourselves, we were in a di-
take something else. ' state sent the Chamber of Com- , sheveled state and carried our
* Many parents in every city and merce into action. A lumber firm coat on our arm. a circumstance
town would_welcome such a contributed native ash, a high j which seemed to leave him wildly
________________ __ library, we imagine, knowing first school instructor fashioned the . astonished.
Captain Bickel who had been ” I ■ ' — ‘hand how many toys youngsters clubs on a lathe and the chamber! “Reahlly," he said in honest pro- -
By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE jbeg for. and how soon they are sent 100 choice specimens to Chief I test. “does one geow around in
AP Feature Service Writer j discarded after they are obtained, i Pitcock as a gift.
! said: “I borrowed an additional NEW YORK (AP)—Gold grows The only thing about it not clear, ‛T
Statewide closed increases we have already placed on him; let skiff from the farmer up the beach in plants in Czechoslovakia. Its ’ to us, is how the toys last long will,
i—— .» nc cive him e------4---ih-- [ to save time." 1 discovery in eight kinds of plants ; enough to distribute among many Hudson Lewis,
another setback for is reported in the British science children. Our youngsters are never [
-L. . — *------1 met-- satisfied unless they can take. MY STERY
____________ . let’s give Mr. John Taxpayer an opportun’ i notified by telephone Gf their com-i
“The last'called session of the legislature ity 1° absorb the many millions of new tax ‘ 8. "as Wal ng on the shore. He
passed a bill to establish a ! - — i • ...
. I
forward to during the next biennium? He
must pay $50,000,000 new taxes as social
security taxes; he will contribute to the state
,.nr revenue, in round figures, $50,000,000 more
By mai in Cooke. Grayson, Denton, Montague or ’ 2011 o ‛ 1a:
Wise counties, Texas, and Love county, Oklahoma. than he did three years ago. And in addl-
Daredouth.•i" ad- -o. anenthein s2.25 tion to this, he will pay tremendously in-
Synopsis: Neill, a
federal agent, finds
loved Janet locked in
six ionths, in One year, in
advance ___________ z3e advanee __________91.50
Rates on papers maled to foreign countries will be
Well, what's up there? Nothing
Neill felt as if all the ground had
suddenly been cut from under his o'clock and as dark as it would |
feet. He had to say something, and get. Neill kept looking at his watch i
quickly: ‘That’s a job!” in such f manner that Bonniger’s
•You’re right. That’s what I attention was attracted.
A DENTON EDITOR has a good
H word for Gainesville’s new
bridge over Elm creek. Says R.
J. EDWARDS in the Record-
Chronicle:
“Gainesville has, at last, a good
bridge over Big Elm creek, at the
west city limits. The old bridge,
which has been there for years.
this way.”
J. D. WRIGHT of Denton, for-
a-ss-E=-==
chould wait until morning” I have to (all me at 9:30.”
“It’s dark anyhow inside the *
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Detec-
tive George Sneed, on a midnight
investigation, flashed a light on a
“We need 50 men to do
right," grumbled Wilson.
Prospero Colonna
ROME. -Prince Prospero Col-
onna. 79, Prince of Sonnie and for-
mer mayor of Rome.
C. Waterman, Misses Gertie Good-
man, Bell Keifer and Messrs. W. F.
Feibelman, C. and D. Kassel, will
lender music.
Mrs. Nancy Allen of Omaha,
Neb., is visiting Mrs. E. L. Beck.
Tn th** lighthouse district which
covers the Mississippi river and its
tributaries above New Orleans
there are 4,500 miles • of river
marked by aids to navigation.
Lights, buoys and beacons in these
channels number 6,925.
Michael V. Little
LEOMINSTER, Mass.—Michael
V. Little, 90, father of Lou Little,
Columbia university football coach.
himself from the party, he counted
. on using that skiff himself.
Exports of medicinal prepara-
tions from the United States
gained almost 30 per cent during
the first half of this year and were
only 19 per cent below the all-
time record level of 1929.
By GEORGE TUCKER
AEW YORK There seems to be
I% few "average” citizens in any
f New York’s foreign quarters.
Either the individuals Ure wholly
ignorant -or they are surpris agly
cright. Most of the aleri one/.
To art a better appreciation
of the developments being
made in Texas, watch this
upnee.
______ ______ All my own fault, he thought. If
ficial publication of the TexasPress after this biennium closes until ali the relief Lhadnjaritchedthatmoneyaover-
_.i
j Western station,” he explained.
embers and i
aent. The ne
ield in the ho
.ing Tuesday
r 28 with 1
sunty agent, in
Fire Prevention Week will be
observed in Texas- during the week
If October 3 to 9, and local city
Ifficiais are planning to bring the
subject to the attention of the pub-
lic during that period.
Citizens will again be asked to
cooperate with the authorities in
plans of the Montpelier In ad- texture of the material, are still
dition to her public rooms, she had terchthosehpraitentEoripres of
; stairways together. Thus if they
are aboard this ship we~are bound
■ to trap them on the lowest deck.”
Everybody approved this plan,
i It was much too good a plan to
suit Neill; , it quadrupled his diffi-
culties. However, his mind had
begun to work again, and a scheme
was beginning to take shape . Be-
fore they left Bickel’s cabin he
took a look at the plan of the
Abraham Lincoln. The little ve-
randa of Janet’s cabin, he saw.
ships. We can search them as well
by night as by day.”
Neill could say nothing more.
Bonniger arranged to have his
party of 16 men carried up the
read in three cars at intervals of
five minutes in order not to at-
-2 !41—0 —1, wvuu ut- vilual elusal soro a 2 million dollar increase in state ap- tract too much attention in the vil-
of the legislature to assess further taxes, al- propriations this year all of which indi-1 lage. Bonniger himself and Nejll
lowing property owners, business and indus- cates that if we give the general fund a went in the first car. Neill, taken
try, opportunity to adjust themselves to the chance within the next few “years it would! pYanurprisnsmnd
many new forms ot taxes assessed in the put itself on a cash basis through improved J who had
last year or two. In other words, as ex- business and increased revenue incident
pressed by the Texas Press Messenger, of- thereto; because it will only be five years
finjel mAlinc 4; A- A 4. T.... A ._-2 _ca__,10. 1* • , •
building.
Mrs. J. B.
members of
John Wattam is in Ardmore
where he is assisting in the erec-
tion of the First National Bank
dolph Walters.!
rs. Selby Field
room, pantry
rators will be
“ nttath. i "All students of government finance agree
use for republcation of all neys dispatches credited that without additional taxes, the highway
to local news appearing herein. >bl.
fund will have more money during the next
, : : , biennium than it has even had before. The
In case of errors or omissions occurring in local or . . - 1 . . .
other advertisements or of omissions of scheduled School fund IS better financed than it has
ruhthshetha not aniounhtemeclrvesartapttnen ever been before; old age pensions can be
for such advertisements. paid under existing revenue on a standard
equal to other states, so there is nothing left
to consider but the general fund and the de-
ficit in this fund will probably be thirteen or
, , x- fourteen million dollars. But in this connec-
THERE SEEMS to be a well defined senti- tion, we must not forget that sum total reve-
l ment over much of Texas, that, the spe- nue collections in Texas for all its funds will
cial session of the legislature starting Sept, probably equal or exceed expenditures dur-
27 .would contribute immeasurably to the ing the coming biennium. We must not for-
welfare of the citizenship, if the lawmakers get that practically the entire debt of Texas
devote their earnest efforts to paring down is reflected in its general fund, and that
the cost of state government, strengthening therefore a deficit of fourteen million dollars
the delinquent tax law if necessary, and is a small debt as compared with many other
clamping the brakes tightly on additional ap- states. Likewise, we should remember that
propriations. We have contacted scores of we are now paying off our relief bonds out
persons in various sections of the state, who of the general fund at the rate of five mil-
believe the best thing for the welfare of lion dollars per biennium, and we shall ab-
Texas at this time, would be virtual refusal sorb a 23 million dollar increase in state
Ai T T T j—i n . matic disorders.
f I ri E I H H i Panting into the office on a re-
4 — — — — ' cent day when the thermometer
. , , - < ward deck. Virgil, leathery faced! , \
camp. The next thing we know we’ll and bright eyed, was there chew- ; N
: thet ‛ beihg carried to New- ing his Cigar, also Kettering, going i 2?
’ about and making up to every- -
' tcdy. It made Neill sore to see how i - a
all these men were enjoying the ama
Highway Engineer
script says: This Texas son of the soil, Ben Otto, liv-
ing near Gainesville, is a plenty smooth fighter. We
don't know Otto but we do recall the escaped convict
subdued by Otto is a rough and tumble fighter. Take
it from us this Kuykendall can fight. He first came
to our attention when he was locked up in the coun-
ty jail at Sherman, Texas. At that time he was just
a young kid, but he was the cock of the walk in his
cell block. He Spent hours each day doing calisthen-
ics, just to keep in fighting trim, and he was ready
to fight his larger cell mates at any time. He was
j -5 as limber as a rag and could stand on the cell floor
T * ’ : and place one foot behind his head. Working in the
Week Be Observed New Quarters
A A 1 c j A fire insurance premiums to be col-
l pfehpp ¥ TA U lccted in your city, and coopera-
WF-UMV • LU J tion cf city officials and the gen-j. - . --- •
— eral public will assist in keeping' rained in 1 t —------ ---------e
Public to Be A t d fire losses low. " ! 1he Pas thee, and one-half years
With Manner in Which
They May Aid Officials
eEg. Kett^^ ErcsThusngstoremerstrrtinsoto
up Axettekngpthat zenzstaesamnsouyecmen over to the
on your side. If there’s any trick .01
we could pull off together you There are approximately 104
have only to say the word , - meh present here with forged
Neill silently cursed “T don’t union books," Bridges told the fire-
know what you are driving at” 1 men. ‘TH give them a chance to
“Well. I am sorry you won’t leave the meeting before I present
trust me,” said Kettering. “I would my proof. Those who leave will
help you if I could.” -
If he was able to separate journal, Nature.
j Gold was first- found in maize
____________._____... grains growing on the ye island
| Bonniger and Neill were rowed between the arms of the Danube in
to the Montpelier. Gradually the 4m
traveling I whole party assembled on the for-
srTbe menpbrtpgwenttantgthaapeaahlsnckethen“itm outrdBriag5
Bickel’s cabin to study the plans gaid 60 or 70 men. left, depositing
of the ships. Bonniger said: “We'll’ heir firemens kooks at the door,
start searching on this ship” I The firemen suspended Fergu-
”Is it likely they would hide son and appointed a committee to
- - mde investigate the charges.
PERSONAL ITEM
DELAVAN. Wis.—Will Duester,
local farmer, reported at a news-
naner office here yesterday he had
lost another finger, and asked for
due publicitv.
“You see ”, have lost four fingers
now and cannot write mv friends
about it. Petter let me have ten
copies of the paper to send to
them ” he said
Duester said the last finger was
lost in a corn binder.
Kettering lowered his voice
charge, stated Thursday that road "Gosh! I certainly feel for you
Warren Grove vs. Clark Hantil- information would still be given to J this situation. Wheatley The
i—, 22----- —2„ ju, returned travelers through his department. i-i
verdict on special issues for plain- — ---------------
—,—^2— Texaco to Have
The saxophone is a combination New Stati 9 He
Kuykendall was armed with a pistol required an un-
Texas.' anaOVe I JX^CRy °OkS physical strength. Ok-
of the block business we wrote to Detective J. Glenn, “call
about yesterday. He named one omicide squad,
city where motorists are permitted “He’s awfully
to take U-turns ONLY in the mid-. whispered back.
CHICAGO A taxi driver—No.'
5063 -familiar night figure on,
I A . I । West Madison street, has vowed
in Other Days .neyerwtostakisingyinedagain. North
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5
/OKLAHOMA newspapers will not sidestep the fact
II a farmer practically engineered the capture of
Malloy "Red" Kuykendall. The Norman Tran-
how little we’ve been about to see T hey edged closer. -
things • I The figure was a ventriloquist s
, - . _ __ And at the same time we were dummy-
r-;e n1ona,ton o.ash. , ! being told about that, we read a' "
I. , t • n that the Danube; prediction of a traffic engineer ICKEAC i a
—_ -3ntain gold and scientists the dal will son comewhen ..BUFFALO, N Y;.An.automo-
.. nV , , bile hit a horse and the horse re-
there will be no red and green taliated with " kick
lights, one way traffic on streets Jcseph Marshall, the motorist, j
to permit a business man to get in displayed the evidence: Hoofprints j
his car at his place of business, indented on the headlights.
and dash out to bis home without Neither Marshall nor the horse
preparatory to the erection of a
new Texas Company service sta-
tion.
Property involved include the
Texaco station No. 2 and a store
building, which will be razed, and
a residence which will be moved
to another location.
The new structure will face
California street and will have a
decorative fence and shrubbery in
the background. The building will
be finished with brick and stucco.
Approximate cost of the station
complete, is estimated at $20,000.
Well.” continued
“It's ' 3,500 years ago, the ancients utiliz-
ing various materials such as pelts
of animals, metals, grass, leaves.
D . 610 gram;
Bonniger proceeued to post his y
tsiniamse-u EsfKSS .ms 2 2
the Pythian buildingfor From these positions they over tions thovred tat many'plants
was moved Friday, to the buSg' P^ced a man oneaSof thestnrea pekaupnbaia.prcidcdtle eil06
J"
due. The information office closed a powerful fashlight. Bickel and among the Diants nrodtX wee
Wednesday, when the A & M his three men brought the force ThOrgeat Pamunrroouaing g
cadets, who were operating the of- up. 0- Ifcund in the fruit of thecnemMatise
while they waited for Bonniger six hundredths of one per cent
10 complete these arrangements, Clematis stems also had a trace of
remodeled Kettering approached Neill. "Have gold i
"1 entin- any luck in town?” h I l <_______■__ .
situation, Wheatley. The
strain must be awful!” . a resoitio
This gave Neill a nasty start. So steam rorow
Kettering knev, too. Hae----- -
C. Sparks
that after a
Coach
missions
ary So
church v
church I
dents ai
of the t
in an al
The y
event i
Texas (
of study
Frisco. I
of Mrs
ville, dis
sence o1
Denton,
dent. 1
Wise ci
ch
Fast ! ide of Com
avenue was started
FRIDA Y AFTER?
One year. In
-- 5De advance ____
DRIED APPLES
Fresh stock, new crop and WHAT a bargain*
3 LBS. 25c!
zaaszsznenseuasc----a
p, . 1 The Montpelier was searched
a,, , . „ ionniger, from bridge to keel in the manner
"upon, w « supposi 1011 that the laid outby Bonniger. On the lower
Packttwas.thrown ordropre din decke, Wison and Neili were told
thsrive astinig rtedfig- off together. Wilson was a good
uringthetir eo i e tide and the police officer, not brainy but con-
rate.of th ; And my calculations scientious. No cupboard, no cor- ■
suggestthatit had made.a trip ner, 110 recess escaped his atten-manager form.
doW ntheri ver and was on the way tion. He flashed his light under Under the present form of gov-
a,n. 1 am right,the every bunk. Neill was bored and ernment there, the mayor is paid a
fug . iVes are sti11 in the. neighbor- jumpy because the search dragged full-time salary to look after the
hcod and they dropped this packet so. He thought: This cop would get administration of city affairs. Den-
gi h PY114" sme d a jolt if he knew the man he was i ton once had the city manager
ance north of where it was found, loking for was helping him look! (form but changed it. The Record-
Chronicle says “The city manager
The English, as a rule, main-
tain their dignity and their se-
renity even in Manhattan heat-
waves. clinging to the tradition
that no Britisher worth a saddle -
; of mutton ever permits himself to -
j be affected bv economic or cli-
the comment:
“They weren't so good. But I
did win first prize at the county
fair with that head of cabbage.”
AND NOW COMES A reader to figure sprawled on a basement
tell us that we are wrong about floor.
this turning around in the middle "It 8 a dead man, he whispered
te Tetentime t Cleun, "eeIl the । Ralph Crowley Sheldon
JAMESTOWN, N. Y. — Ralph
dead," Glenn Crowley Sheldon, 75, newspaper
“look at his • publisher and banker.
$ : --------
WE ARE QUITE UN INFORM- FLASHES
ED on many subjects, and most 1
people may know quite a bit about i
,, (, 0. , waves heavy money at me and
syn gogue ton ght Rey. Friedr a , ays he doesn't care what it j
willspeak and the choir, under di- costs, he has just missed his train, j
rection of Prof. Berger, composed "I called mv office and what do 1
of Mrs. Wm. Schwartz and Mrs. J. you think they said:
“You stay in Chicago. Tell that
you?” . . . She admitted this, 'and
then the fellow said. “Well, would
you favor a restoration of the
monarchy?”
The girl looked at him blankly.
“What is a monarchy?” she vant-
ed to know. She wasn’t kidding
The word simply meant nothing to
her.
New York's Roumtanian colony
is small but well - behaved. The
only disorders occurring there are
internal ones, brought on by argu-
ments disputing Carol’s rights to
the throne.
The Italians still have a “Little
Italy" on the East Side, but there
are so mlany of them, that they arc
all over town. Far in excess of a
Tr illion, there are more Italians in
New York than in Rome.
. spies were
■
*
was not very sightly, but the pew
counting I concrete bridge is an excellent
• one.”
priding themselves on their a dap- |
tability, and ask no quarter in the
struggle to establish themselves in
a new land, make t point of irec p 8
ing abreast of the times in all
things possjble. They are conver-
sant on all current topics f iq
port ance- they know who is W bo
and are familiar with Tummany "S
Hall and Joe DiMaggio.
However, the dull ones are -S
amazingly in reverse. Not only _
are they unacquainted with doings
here they are Astonishingly ig-
ncrant of corftiitions at home. For ..
instance, in a restaurant which
makes a specialty of Hungarian _ 1
waitresses, the talk between a
party of men was on Eurppean a
politics, and one of them turned
to the girl.
“You’re Hungarian. are n’t
activities Tuesday.-Se
at a meeting heldi in t
Mrs. Aiolph W alters (
Mrs Selby Fieldi pres
Plans for the-futu
were discussed and of
ed: Mrs. Jack Biffle
Miss Irne Sicking, md
placed in a special fun
school supplies for mor
needy nigh school stud
Chalmers, principal, is
advisory capacity, in
ing the funds: Any :
fifty cents or more w
given a membership in
School I Rarent-Teache
tion, if desired:- .
NEW BRIDGE
GETS AN ORCHID
DENTON MAY HAVE
A CITY MANAGER
TOY LIBRARY
TRAFFIC LAWS
in
_________ edr
in
Wheatley and I will do the actual
searching. On the lower decks
> we'll divide forces and one pair
, take the starboard cabins, the
। ether port As we "finish each deck,
। I'll blow a whistle and everybody
jwill move one flight down the
I The building was
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