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Commissioners' Court after the election Commtssion-
erg Sparks, Gary and Harmondson are not
election, and It is doubtful if Commissioner
will return since he has two opponents.
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along the icy walk together.
"It’s like an engagement ring,”
said Peggy.
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get the job.
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HEALTH
someone wrote: "Be sure to come, but don’t expect to
goback."
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display in our window:
Come to our store and
Among the court house politicians today it was ex-
pressed that there is a probability of a "brand new"
under a bureau. I once tried to train a forelock like
Raymond Hitchcock's. Some of the meekest meh I
ever met had protruding jaws. I like the taste of dog
biscuits and always wanted to be gray at the tem-
ples. - - 2
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Invariably my heart palpitates when the orchestra
plays the overture at a first night. Por years I thought
a Nimrod was a great fisherman. To this day I don’t
know the exact meaning of chauvinism, but I have
H,In a crisis of any sort you can
depend upon a Scotchman to sit
tight.
day.’’ is now crooning ballade over
the radio.
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"Seience Seeks to Find Out
What Makes Bingers 9ing.” Head-
line. A tub of warm water, usu-
ally.
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Snoring, says an eminent pay-
chologist, is a saxophonte type of
noise. And sometimes saxophon-
Ing is a snoring type of nolle. (
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a big price for the lake 1
huge oil deposit is believed to
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WLIT, WTAM,
WFLA, WBUN.
"Dear me, there are so many oth-
er penguins I’d like to have you
meet, but I promised that I'd take
you on Monday to visit some cows.
Denton also makes periodical efforts to stress the
advantages of Denton as a trading center, and it
might be a good idea to adopt a similar slogan. Citi-
send of other towns In Denton County should trade at
theuthome stores for the same reason that Denton
citizens should buy at home, bnt if their needs can-
not:be secured there, Denton County citisens should
come to Denton. Buy in Denton County first, Texas
Over First State Bank.
Phone 76. -P.d
Carpenter & Crut
! For Eetimates; and
General Contractors
H. H. Hardin
-LUMEB’COMPAN"'
For Material.
Phone za
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Better Groceries
at Better Prices
During March
Meals wi Be Good
And tasty this month
The first story sold was, ironically enough, to a
magazine called Success. And the check has never ar-
rived I once went to the Evening World at 5 a. m to
wait for the late Charles Chapin and ask for a jeb.
dead roses inspires a fit of blues. I
letters with hand written post cards.
ed the time back and pointed out a
young penguin lady to the chil-
dren.
"She is the one we aaw taking
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by the ■sesed-
back and call on them again?"
From penguins , to cows-wells,
that would be a change, the chil-
You- enjoy the food news about elothing, too.
Quality standards are higher- price standards are
lower. You may be sure of better clothes for less
She to ______________— ——
Back stage watching a performance, Richard Mans-
field thundered: "What are you doing here?” In try-
lece living room
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New York Day by Day
By O. O. MCINTYRE
headquarters. The click of acto-
matic printer telegraph machines,
which constantly speed the news of
the world to more than 1300 mem-
ber newspapers, will give a realistic
background to the event.
Every part of the story behind
the news is to be covered, including
news photographs, in the broad-
cast which is to start at 8:30 p.
m. and continue half an hour. Two
short wave stations will make the
program available in foreign coun
tries.
Mr. Cooper who is to make an
address, will be introduced by M H.
Aylesworth, president of the Na-
lions! Broadcasting Company, af-
ter which there is to be unfolded
for the listeners, as if it were a
dramatic presentation, details of the
efforts required to present the day's
news accurately and speedily. Mr.
Aylesworth speaks from Chicago:
- - Announcers will be George Hicks
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are being destroyed by oil. What is
oil to a fisherman without a' place
to fish? But there is one consola-
tion to be offered the East Texas
anglers, and that is that big Lake
if you buy your grocer-
leg here. Fresh fruits
id vegetables, canned
East Texas fishermen are
worrying over the prospect of
losing their favorite ‘ fishing
holes. OU is killing the fish. A
big lake that has been a fav-
orite resort for fishermen may
be drained if negotiations go
through. An oil company offers
NEW YORK, March 14.-Purely personal piffle:
Nobody on the stage has ever made me laugh like
Frank Tinney in his old black-face vaudeville act. I
took three xylophone lessons. Black and white mosaic
floors make me dizzy. And I once grew violently sea-
sick riding a camel.
Riding on trains, the wheels seem to say: "The bear
ran over the mountain." Joan Crawford has the most
come-hither-ish-eyes of the movie folk. I do not go
into ecstatsies over Libby Holman's singing. Every
slim girl in an airplane cap looks like Amelia Ear-
hart. . .cke ... -
The first actress interviewed was Rose Melville,
the original "Sis Hopkins.” I was in love with her
for a week afterward. Montague Glass tells the best of
the Jewish dialect stories. My favorite march is
Sousa’s "On to Victory." Blood-red finger nai polish
makes me creepy.
John Ringling has the most perfect memory I
know The first bottle of wine—e pint of Oliquot- ■
ever bought was in the Midland Hotel in Kansas City.
I tipped the waiter 15 cents and on way to depot had
my pocket picked of a 88 watch. No coffee touches
Lindy's on Broadway. . 1
I drove to my wedding in Newport, Ky., in a rub- .
ber-tired hack., nervously chewing gum. The first Job
in New York lasted three weeks. It‘took five months
to get another at less than half the salary. In six
months the blue envelope. And in desperation turn- i
Puff
Woman Claim*
Altitude Record
AKRON, .O.. March 14A busi-
ness woma who is just as efficient
in the air as in the office today
claimed to have broken the women's
altitude record by more than half a
mile.
Mish Frankie Renner. 30, who or-
dinarily is known assecretary-treas-
urer of the Robbins Flying Service,
took her Waco biplane up through
• From Record-Chronicle, March 14, 1912) —-
O. P. Davis, former Missourian and strong support-
er of Champ Clark for the Demacratic nominntion for
president, has been asked to organize a "Champ Clark
for President dub’ ih Denton.
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Two more candidates today announced for county
offices. . J. K McKelvey, who has had several yean
experience as deputy, .has announced for tax assessor,
and C. C. (Clem) Sullivan will enter the race for
Constable of Precinct 1.
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policy. I have always wanted to muss Vincent Lo-
pez’s hair. Recently I said Id like to visit Norfolk,
Va. and received more than 300 invitations. But
The Little Black Clock had tum-
D Young. Al Smith and Senator Je
atan. As fur aa this writer could
r one of the threeiwho presentd a
yelt at this time to Ypung AM not
threatapparent at jha< It wag
rstood that the Raskob-Bhbume man-
national party organization favoted
Ragob had hopes that Smith might
york Otero seema t.benoqie spotty
ng, but it to bv no means cmparable
am expressed for Ioosevelt by dom-
Denton Record-Chronicle
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Also try these on your set to-
night: '-
WEBER and Field on the WEAF
network at 7:00.
The Walter Damrosch Orchestra
and Floyd Gibbons’. WEAF and the
chain at 8:06.
Talk by James O. Stone, new
chairman of the Federal Farm Board
in the ational Radio Forum. WABC
and hookup at 8 30.^.^
The recently opened Fontana, N
C.. copper mines are producing 11
carloads of ore daily. .
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19 Years Ago Today
be underneath the bed of the
lake. The dam will be blown up
and the water released. Natur- !
ally, the nsh will all be destroy-
ed. Everyone has troubles, even
the fisherman.—MeKinney Ex-
aminer.
easily will have surpassed the record
of 30,004 feet claimed only eight
days ago by Miss Ruth Nichols. Rye.
N. Y., society girl. Her airmeter
stopped recording at 28,000 feet.
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secure further details.
Yarbrough Bros.
1 Furniture.
havicr and in the emotional life
of animals through the agency of
very minute quantities of these un-
known chemical agents known as
hormones.
Monday—rhe Adrenals.
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Phone 23
What this country needs, says
Senator Smoot, is normal buy-
ing. AU most folks. wanti.
something to do their normal
buying with.—Dallas News.
When folks have the wherewithal
to buy, no argument will be neces-
sary to get them to do so. Lack of
money has caused the so-called buy-
ers' strike. and there is little use to
wall against it until something to
done to provide work so that the
people can earn money to spend.
The spending part will take care of
itself when this is done. /
.ge
SURE GUIDANCE—In aU thy
ways acknowledge him, and he shall
direct thy paths—Proverbs 3:6.
SENIORS MAY STRIKE OVER
— LIQUOR EXPULSION
ST. PAUL. Minn., March 13.-:
More than 100 seniors at the Uni-
versity of Minnesota farm school
today threatened to “walk out’ of
commencement exercises March 28
unelss 13 of their fellow classmen.
suspended for liquor drinking. are
allowea to graduate. The thirteen
M Kendrick. executive news edi-
tor in charge of the report to the
morning newspapers, will visit every
point of interest in the news room.
With the help of editors, reporters
and special writers at their desks,
there will be revealed just whatiis
taking plate.
The program, "OU Top oft the
World," will be distributed by these
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, One-third of the members of te l Thretpie
nerves or a nervous system. Hw- former students in the state uni- - , T
mones are , essentially chemical versity. 3 a.d. ' i > J?’ 91.52
The boy whoso proud mother chemicals,
edta “Van’ll hue from him some in fact, nature has been imitated
■After seeing a bull fight°in Mexico
bed for M hours. The Prince of Wi
ests me in news reels. He has never lost an
ing shyness. I have never hunted for a collar
and James Wallington of the NBC
staff and under the guidance of 3.
care of her two little ones," the
Clock said, "but I thought you
might like to see how she chose
her mate So—I turned the time
back.”
Miss Johnny Penguin, was sitting
near the ocean and along came one
of the Mr. Johnny Penguins.
He was carrying a smooth stone
and as he passed her he dropped
the stone and talked to her in caw-
tag' penguin tala. . . ,
But Miss Johnny Penguin did not
pay any attention to the stone. Mr.
Johnny Penguin looked very sad.
“You see,” explained the Otock
“when a Mr Johnny Penguin wants
to tell a Miss Penguin that he
would like her to be his mate be
drops a stone before her. If she ac-
qpthim she picksup the stone and
they build a neat togethet. T
“She has paid no attention to thls,
stone and it means that she does
Have you ever realized
that a simple welding
’ job done at the first
I sign of a crack will fre-
l quently mean the sav-
ing of a costly part?
There is no need suffer-
i ing the expense of re-
placements. Our weld-
! ing process makes
cracked or broken parts
i as strong and often
stronger than the orig-
;, [ in al.
eeggzeas.
. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character. repu-
tation or standing of any firm, individual or corpora-
tion will be gladly corrected upon being called to tbs
publtshets’ alentoq. .__.2..1 ..112 .. ..2
The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled, to.1Fhe
Uss tor re-pubcation of al news dispatches credited to
tt or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the
— tees* -MM published Utreln.______
______DENTON, TEXAS, MARCH 14. 1881
INTERNAL HAIR .
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fis
ing to get away I walked across the corner of the
stage. Before all those people.
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. Articles about life in Africa or the Far North fasci-
nate. One of the best remembered detective stories is
"Fie 113.” If I had a son I would name him Jay. I
never fajl to jump at the ring of the telephone. Story
tellers who interject “Have you heard it?" infuri-
ate, but Ido It myself, Writing in the first per-
son this way usually brings about a half dozen mean-
tempered "Sez you!” letters. But the majority write
it amuses them. And that's the sole effort of this twad-
2) /% Illi ) Clock, for when she accepts the
E"g K Vk ■ ) ■ “ ) An re meene re nemein meAAinn "
DAY
F ir bureau at 33,000 feet.
who express themselves to you only
through words in type—are to be 1
actors in a drama of the news when
a nation-wide bresdeast is made
fnm the A:-e- inted Pross tonight. ।
They together v ith Kent Cooper,
WJAR. wSa,
CKGW. CFCF,
WHAM, WBAL.
Sweep Your Floors with
ROTOX -
Gets rid of rats, roaches
and all vermin.
• Trittoday.,
3 Pounda, 25c 7
TURNER’S
Quality Food Store.
Phone 27. Deliveryr
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( enable it to function harmonious- were among' . 17 students at the
ly and to survive in changed or an- school involved in suspensions. -
tagontstic environments. . —---------------
to shoot at. And the suggestion that such a posi-
iton a almost fatal tsnonnensical
6 There are two things worth mentioning to which
t the aman who becomes an outstanding ca
K yeaor more before the convention lays ------ ----
De. kgs Galduon’ "Acadehu a Medkdne
— HORMONES ,
The term hormone is derived from
the Greek. It means “I excite.”
Hormones are secreted by the
glands of internal secretion Not all
hormones, fhowever excite in the
sense cf this term is commonly un-
derstood. Some of them have the
effect of depressors.
Hormones are messengers. They
convey "instructions" through the
blood channels. They induce the
changes in the animal body which
Dallas in Denton County can afford
them pastime this spring and sum-
mer. Come to Denton County.
Orders will be given
prompt attention and
quick delivery.
, How About That
Garden?
WYou can buy ths seeds
here. Also field seed
and peanut seed. in
.In Berlin Sunday, Chaplin was almost mobbed by
a crowd of 2.000 who all but crashed the life out of
him as he alighted from his train Three policemen
picked him up. put him on their shoulders, and fought
their way to a waiting automobile.
Those Europeans are funny, aren't they-getting
that way over a movie Molt L".1 .
But if Chaplin ever comes to Abilene, we expect
a dozen or so broken legs, many torn garments, and
several hundred assorted mashed toes. And probably
two or three newspapermen will be among the cas-
ualties —Abilene Reporter
The sale of appies to provide employment, the prac-
tiee pursued on the streets of our leading cities, is an
ancient idea Mothier Eve brought eniployment upon
all of us when the "sold" that aple to Matlier Adam
— Arkantas Cazettei , ,
sme-iuvm"metsati“beehe—
A lot ofpeople mak nolses because RAskob an-
nancihig the Democratic party, but not many of them
hove come forwand with often to relieve him or the
job — 4 nctiburg Mews. ■
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Let’s Estimate—
You’!! Find the Coat
Very Moderate
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used it several times. (Addendum: I just locked it
up. It grew from an enthusiastic patriot named
Chauvin.) Read this column and surprise your
friends! My avorite master of ceremony is Ben Ber-
nie.
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Every few months I try to go high-brow and at-
tend lectures and visit the galleries and museums,
but it ta like cod liver oil in the gullet of the thank-
less young. I have never enjoyed a play endorsed by
Alexander Woollcott, Hawaltan music: makes me
mushy. Every dav I think I cannot finish my work,
which to me would be a calamity. And to you?
(Copyright, 1931, MeNuught syndicate, Inc )
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The snddestand most memorasle disappointments ormhewoha-cotdtentan rOporteR -
were during school da vs. No newspaper or magazine -- ----
ever asked me to "color” my stuff to blend with their
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seeking re- WrAG, WIOD, WRC. Woc-WHO,
aer Selman KWK. WMC.---
WCAE. WER.
WSMB, KTHS
WEBC, WEEI, WOY.
WJR, WPTF, WAPL KOA. KSL,
KFL KGO, GKW. KHQ, KOMO.
KPO. KFSD KTAR and others.
—t . —--HERO WORSHIPPERS .
London gave its native son. Mr. Charles Spencer
Chaplin, a rousing reception when he landed there
last month. Crowds followed him wherever he went
and the lttle actor had dfficulty in finding time to
sleep and eat
by GE BUTTERFIELD
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(Time is Central Standard)
They saw M*. / Johnny Penguin
walk off, but soon another one cathe
along. He, too, had a stone with
tim and he dropped 1 to front of
Miss Johnny Penguin. - v ,
At once sh« bentdown and ad:
mired the stone. And then she and
emi8
unzr.
mitteemen from all sections of the country-
Disappointed on Smith 32 e /
Quite a few Democrats were disappointed at what
they considered indications that Smith had yearnings
for another nomination. Most of them have deep
admiration for the ex-governor and admit that it
was a piece of bad luek for him that he had to’run in
a “Republican year” instead of 1932, which they feel
should be a “Democratic year.”
Ae for Robinson, when he sailed into Raskob and
the “home rule plan” in an unnecessarily vitriolic
speech, It appeared as if Joe had presidential aspira-
tions, too. Your correspondent segrehed Andustrin
ously, but somehow couldn't find any perasons with
opinions worth considering who really took the so-
called “Robinson boom” seriously.
In the chemical laboratory and we
now hate at least two artificially
produced chemical substances which
affect the body in the same man-
ner as the naturally produced hot-
mone.
In the human body, many intri-
cate chemical processes are carried
lon affecting the conversion and
utilisation of foods for energy and
buildtag purpebos. The hormones
exercise an important control over
these processes. —
Thus, for example, the thyroid,
together with the adrenals and the
pituitary, two other glands of in-
ternal secreation, so to speak "con-
trols the flue and regulates the
draft” of the fires in the human ma-
chine.
Other glands affect the upbuild-
ing process of metabolism so im-
portant to growth and repair in the
human body. They regulate the
utilizabion of food stuffs taken into
11^ body for growth and repair.
The endocrine system as the
glands of internal secretion are
called collectively, plays an impor-
tant part in the instructive: sbe-
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One is the chance that he and his record will beso
l closels inspected that his enemies will find a flaw
berina enough to injure or ruin his chances, which
might otherwise have gone unnoticed until after nom-
inatin. The other is that a formidable rival will de-
veiarbe developed .agiUnst yn^ 1 ’
In this article, which seems to center on Roose-
velt because he is the most conspicuous, possibility, it
, can be said that no one was running around at the
recent Democratic meeting here citing any damaging
factot to the Roosevet candidaCv There were con-
Leeryatives who thought the governor was too liberal
- and Iterate who thought he wasn’t sufficiently rndi-
. ’ cal. but one net result of the meeting was to confirm
L the imoression of Roosevelt strength
Nor did any formidable rival develop. That is, no
M one who It i at this time easy to imagine might be
B successfully used as a rallying point by anti-Roose-
Hveltites There was some talk to the effect that Roose-
8 velt wesn’t as strong and forceful a man as the party
E should have aad that there was need for a Motes, but
Em one produced the M-ntt
Wood and Lowden killed each other off in the Re-
, publican convention of 1920. McAdoo and Smith
E ruined each other at Madison Square Garden in 1924
E.But the two conventions of 1928 demonstrated the
M fallacy ef the theory that a good running start for a
5 nomipation is trough with periL Both Hoover and
HRmith were out in front ar ahead of the conventions
L Opposlon developed to each, but in neither case did
f it amount to arything at the convention: both men
| won their nominal ipns in o walk.
L Beaides Roosevelt, those principally discussed ns
fe posbiblitie at tiie recent Democrath committee mert-
dren thought! .... .' 2
Monday—Doing Nothing.___
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Member Audit Bureau of qirgulatlgns.
Associnted From and United Press Service
Member Texas Daily Press League .
M Enterea as necond-lassman matter at Denton.
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affective, but the International Beauty Congress,
meeting in New York, was told of a new method of
growing hair by medicine taken internally. Working
on the theory that baldness is induced through the
sympathetic nervous system, tests with drugs have
indicated that the hope of bald men lies in some in-
In the med‛anys, some potent beverages were re-
ported to have the ability to "grow hair on your
chest”, but none were credited with the power of
growing hair on a bald head
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E"a ANOTHER FROG INCIDENT
Eastland isn't the only Texas city which can claim
attention because of the alleged ability of the Texas
horned frog to live (or years without air. and water.
Vernon, another West Texas city, reports that one
of these frogs was found this week imbedded in con-
crete that was laid 18 years ago. Like the Eastland
Trog. this frog recovered after a few hours in the
sunshine, but its mouth had growti together.
A controversy, such as that which surrounded the
finding of the Eastland frog, is not likely tp occur.
The previous incident convinced a lot of scientists
that Ute frog story was a myth, while thousands of
others are just as strongly convinced that it is true,
which leaves little opportunity for arrival at a defi-
nite conclusion. bt
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CULTIVATING ITS TRADE TERRITORY
Midland is an enterprising West Texas city, locat-
ed in ths midst of a large trade territory. Businest
----men in Midland are pianing a trade expansion
p. movement which will cover distances as far as 120
N miles from that city. - ' ’
One of the interesting features of Midland's efforts
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WASHINGTON. March 14—Thrre is, of course,
something to the idea that a candidate can get so far
, out to front that his position, thereby becomes pre-
carious,
Denqocrats who favor Governor Frarklin Roosevelt
of New York admit to some worry on that oount and
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.... on thefact that the man who is obviously in the lead
amope nommatlon uozsaoities makes a good target
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 182, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1931, newspaper, March 14, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475312/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.