Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 9, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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BY HARRY F. O'NEILL
Close on May 22
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N. Side
Phone
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CHICEN
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May D.-Government
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FRANKHIN, May-9. (AP)-Eitel
Emmcns .today waa under a 25-
year sentence for robbery of the
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grain.
take
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Cream of Tomato Sgup
Toasted Cracker,
s Frozen Salad
Qlives and Heart of Calory
* TURKEY
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Southern Style
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cHIcAGO POULTR
CHICAGO May 9 — Pouitry alive
steady; Jowls 17 to IS: broilers 32-
-------1 tS 1-2; turkeys 20-23; old
heavy spring ducks 201
and preserving tin- mothers among
Ue to thelvety best of our combin
dbilty:
vices and. to make
known the need of
MANKESATAHLANE
- weak;3. I. Case lowest since
munity, do everything in our pw-
er to encourage, develop and sus-
100-1 Bxoes
Good Second-Hand
Refrigerators
|8.50 to 112.50
KING’S
12:00 AM. to 1:30 P. M.
40c, 60c, 75c
Mother9 ^Pay:
HsPraclaimed
By Mayor Here
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SOUP
Frozen Grape Fruit Salad
rpriced. Give us * ring. Wright
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aae-p--2
. C. Cameron
of theDld T
talked on "C
rallies of a point oritw l
lowest, with. ACWVeSBOWRlB--
net gains or 4 points Some tradi
were inclined to take rather a —
Ma eL"k Piurmmcas pome
to G-rththhi
Mr.
Southern Turkey
{Dinner
poesible the icate neceasary to the
dafeguarding of our mothekrhood:
Therefote I,
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News riels
The house occupied by E. Q. Burns
Was completely destroyed by Ura
Wednesday night. A -
matched ih neta to within
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ene-hal ounce. Platon pins
mwt bo within 1% tenth, or
Yarbrough Bros.
, Furniture.
in eight years, end
points were fairly
mon closed at 111
1 by Mrs. 3, R. Swenson, spon-
and the eontents * these er-
s were given by the members
£, pnaicaraalcaton PrltrAT
women, sponsored a rummage
phssqemay,nofe
er student at the college: Fhe
ome activity each year.'
and am indiwidu
allyfittedhrhand.
The special alloy- |
steel crankshaft
is the subject of
988669
10.19 10 07 10,12-13
10.50 10 43 10 47-48
-10.70 10.65 10 70-72
1090 10779 10,82-84
11.07 10SS 1101-
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Melvin Kile and Mrs. Roy Smith
of Fort Worth. Mrs Chas. Gbpd-
man of Los Angeles, Calt. and Mrs.
M Wilkins Sr. were guests
Rersonals
Mr. and Mrs. J H Wilkins ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs Joe
Wilkins andisonof Denton visited
in Wichita Falls.
Whereas, the observance of
Mother's Day heretofore has not
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Mrs. John Perry of Dallas visited
here. ......" t
Mr. and Mrs. Qep McDonald vas
"Mh.and Mn. Clyde Wood of
Memphis were here. ' ’ '
- rOUNG BUFFALO BILL
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We will appreciate yoqr reservation by phone for Sunday dinner or special
dinner parties any time, as our dining room is now available for private
parties, banquets And social functions. Bring your friends to the Southern,
where ypu will find the latch string hangs 9n the outside.
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aives steady,
topargyaarnny
’ J..Fred Rayzor
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eak feature,
points to be-
the 1938 and
ibove 500 To-
lowest Bines
estern Union
Springtime
la Building Time
And with building costs
ower than ever, now’s
May 9,
CHICAGO
pse May 32 Preparat
Ing made for the closing eh-
iments. The senior play will
Pineapple Fritters
Hot Biscuits
Pean,
Fruit Ice Cream
or
Frozen Caramel Nut
Pudding . ’
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DINNER
6:90 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.
60c, 75c and $1.00
United States the lives o thous-
ands of mothers are yearly kacri-
flced needlessly, through lack of
proper medical advide and guid-
ance during the months previous
to childbirth; and
'WbMd, welhave in our city and
should avail outssives of them, such
organizatibns and facilities as make
All sizes and .olors at
reasonable prices.
SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY DINNER
g Fried Chicken Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright were and opportunities for providing W- alhs
ip Fort Worth. g cry expectant mother witd adequate 48.
Jack Penningion has moved here,---— t -—""---—-
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Mrs. Gareer Jonnson returned
to Gainesville.
Mrs. N. C.Nail and Miss Ina Mae
of last week but yesterday's advance
and today's decline were of more
moderate proportions. Trading was
fairly active for the two-hour. ses-
sion. sales exceeding 1,000,000 by a
CHICAGO ORAIN
‘cucAGO, may Graina tended
upward early today, Influenced by ab.
sssm
reported European eoptlnental opn-
trlesbhyin wmat cpntiaualiy
Starting kt 14 of U M up.
wheat afterward hardened all around.
Corn opened unchanged to 3-8 hish-
1-4 cents up. cot 5-8 to 2 advanced,
oats a shade to 9-8 highef, and pro-
vnaar?oKopgqcajsees. a
hard 88 2-4; No I mixed 83 3 4
ay **
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May 9.—Spot cot-
and unchanped:
dang 8.455 mid-
Bales 887: low
dling 9 .70 goo
ceips 833: stoc
SPNI OgwjN
THE uueuw,
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Mother’s Day and set apart for
tribute to the loyaltyadd devotion
of Fmotlierhoqd "T throughout the
ges; and 41 - y - t
mirror in top, two pounds,
$5.00. Wonderful candy
in exquisite gold and sil-
ver boxes, $4.00. Many
others. Won’t you look?
The Curtis Stores
Pay Cash-Pay Less
And You Know You Save,
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Mother’s । Day -
Sunday, May 10th
Delicious Martha Wash-
ington Candy, per pound,
80c, in one and two pound
pg^kage8- King’s Choco-
lates, per poud, $1.50.
Splendid cedar chests with
substantial margin.
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low 70 in contrast-to
1939 peak prices well I
day’s bottom was the
1938. Auburn and W
Beautify Your Home
Surprise your neighbors by showing a little activity
around the house. Get out the old hammer and put
it to work. Forty-levenhings you’ve put qf—let’s
- get them done now I How about a little lumber for
repairs? Or additions? Give us a ring—see how ,
. quickly we cah deliver a $mall order.
SwW:MartinkumbenSe .
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easessmmsss
6-8, off more than 3 ]
nearly 3 points above
8-4 touched early yeate
upturn.
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Cherele <w* we raw
iien 4 mde emeh.year •
Cenerai Motora’ areas
gnpzmdtema"iie-
he Religious Council u sponsor-
a Mothers Day program to be
m May 10 fin the Hitst Chris-
i church. Wiey Housewright
I be in charge of the program,
a MaCarty will sing a solo and
tous other parts of the program
• been assizned to members of
Helps and devices for teaching
a schhol English" waa the sub-
of a program given by the Eng-
Club Prof. Qeorge Meddeni, Mn
ddrine Roady, ' Mss Lucille
nett and members of the elub (
eamed on the program.
fuu linelot cut Bowers a»4 pet
kit for Mother’s Day. Reason-
Co.
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truly amazing care and precision in
manufuofre ana cannot vary from per-
teetion in balance moro than % tch- -
strong; ralls advance.
irregular: utilities sag.__
n xohanees steady: French , aean
Ttenay: week-ena covering. ton-toj3-hutathe
higher *52! buym«.bour was qet and fairly steadypat
higher; firm Bveullan mara railies of J pott ortWo #m‛.
l» Ite
S. Side
Phone
62.
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nish oil request, information as to
such available racilities—in order
that wehsa community may truly Stock
honor mOtherHood by cherishing -26 -
y end
NEW YORK, May 9-—Cotton opan-
ed stedy at an advance of 8 to 10
posts on overnight
by ie firmness of ____________
sm buying on the relatively steady
showing of Liverpool
The demand was not in large lota
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English Peas Carrots
Ife Cream
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dropped about 7 points, the tetter to
the Towest price in --—“
losses of 3 to 4 T
Special to Record-Chronicle
KRUM, May A.The Krum school
. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
"KANSAS CITY. May 9—(, 8 D.
44 Hogs: 1 000 steady to strong.
180-240 lbs 6.66 to 6,7; 4604310 lbs
615-6.50, sews 890 down.
Cattle: 2000. calves: SO; for week:
fed steers, yearlings and. fed heifers
25-50 lower, cows steady to 38 loker:
bulls weak: vealers 5Q lowar: weighty
Citizens’ State Bank at Calvert
Monday. He pleaded guilty yestar-
day to a charge of robbery with
firearms. John E. Cantrell of -Wa-
co, Emmons’ companion in the rob-
shtall W F. Hal of "Calvert, prhe
robery, was kilter later by Mar-
men got 35,000. all of which but 365
was recovered. --22
first hour.
Futures dosed:
High Low lose
May 999 992 992-b
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gssu- -82 ia
smen—4008 1838 1033-8:382
.care from the wety beginning un-________ ___
“szmmem
Mr. and Mn Henderson Craw-
ford were in Aubrey.
Mr*. Paul Hudson of Gainesville
visited Mrs. Clark
_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson of Dal-
las visited Mr and Mrs. C Hender-
son. 35
Mrs . J E. Bpargar aodWaneyLna
Reese of Cooper Creek wefe herf
-r-sme--ere
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Liverpool cables reported continen-
and Bombay buying in that mar-
baiepndosoreedhangudcat00619.00o ---
of Russn cotton Egyptian futures Zekoostere
in Alexandria were 33 to 33 higher. EME""-1"
Futures closed steady. 1 to 2 points
* : spot quiet; middling 10.00.,
itures closed:
AM ‘ *
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zmidnul .
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emodel. Get an esti-
nate from
Fqzyorth-Galbraith ;
--Lumber Co.
Phone 57.
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Sunday, MV 10, has bvn <^l-
22 Preparations clally designated aa Mothers’ Day
in Denton, according to a prola-
good Sables Liverpool came in much hleh.r
betpsajeenigdondsrerldingt.e sFutu
___bates of Russian cotton Pirst
ser &rts*x“xsru:
proved further after the start Jute
8x202“ %/pmendsovtoquk
-—E close. Later in the first hour,-
__ eased off five to seven points
on the customar week-end realizing,
but were steady at the end of the
Nw Low Prices-Choprolenpassenger carpriges rangofugm4
chesnin prices rangefrom, $355 q $590. dupricegiobFingM
menteta. Lowdelireredpricesendsm tfnu
2%
market appeared today on the heels
•zfpsgpwm sarws-
which followed the violent advance
was thmuzht to have aused..
Most of the household goods were
aved. Insurance of 4400 was carried
°r2W.oy“Leaow addressed the
students Tuesday morning
The Methodist Woman's Mis-
slonary society mA with Mn. Erle
Wilkins Wednesday afternoon. Mn.
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HE SOUTHERN HOTEL
Phone. 1318 and 1319
Arthur C. Rayzgr, Mgr. A J. Newton Rayzor
, " am ■ -,20 *”■ mgp V
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it pass
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when
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mn peas 9c to10e lb. spinach 8 lb.
cabsinge1
LOCAL POULTRY
Hens (heavy typey 13c lb. Leghorn
lie lb. rooster* 8c lb. fryers ITC to 26c
lb. turkey bens 17c lb. toms 13c lb.
gules 38c each, ducks loc lb. geeee (
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Mayor, do urge ” --—
NEW ORLEANS May 9-
’les Reynolds of had a firm opining in sympathy with
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but was fairly active on the advance
which carried July up: to 10.18 and
December to 10.79 at the start. It was
supplied by realizing while there also
appeared to some New Orleans and
commission house selling which
caused reactions of Bjor point s
from the best during the early trad-
. < '«« I '
mR»^n spot
------- — tan points higher:
isttiet good middling 6.24:
an iFS®
" low miaaling 6.04: Strict
-Inary 4.79: good ordinary
Batos. 10,000 bales. including 1-
nutomotiy industry. In I lie manufno-
ture of the engine alone there are hun-
drpda of eep.reteinepecUons.n.tons ere
Government Inspected Meats
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LEE DOUGLASS’
- -- SkRVICE DRUG STORE
700 «««., «.
- — January ,
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^FcNe^Notes Krum School to
dh discussion of Indian featured
TEXAS COTTON
230
NEW ORIEANSspors
favorable vlew of the waagher rwhlle
pthers hought it still too cool and
Showery
manufacture means
somoromie with pemplese ■ -
entiafaction An awneahip.
Liberty 3 !->. 1024; 1st. 4 l-4s.
108,8: h + 1-48,10413.
Treasury 4 1445. 113; 8 3-8s, 103.9.
KNSASEvTY QRAIN
KAN8B CITY, May 9-Whsat: No.
2 dark Hard nominay 78 to 76 1-3;
No. 3 hard 73 1-2; No. 3 red nomin-
ally 78 1-3 to 74 1-3; May 74 1-8;
July 67 1-4; September 87 1-8.
Com? Nd. 2‛vhite nominally M 1-3
te 66 1-2: Ifo % yellow M i4: No. 3
mixpa 93 BO M: May 64 8-8; July
68 i-4l September FT 7-8; December
2 Oata: BO. 3 white nominal 31 1-3 to
33
I UM ac Ihe tel
d middling 10.30;. re-
:k 7134ft.
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RAECAL ReL2- , ,
Eh WNAT WAR
9 * ’’ I
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why it performs an
Tzimamnrtnsmnrcnmtz; wel, tast • long
"Cegie" aied brings so much
Mtlsfection and,plemure •• ata owner.
The quality «f raw metertato to held to
« T • ”
Soundly built to serve you
longandwell
The Southern Hotel dining room is now open with new (managment —
where you will find the very finest of home-cogked meals.prepared and
served by Mrs. J. A. McHale of Dallas — from the very finest foods the
market affords.
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BREAKFAST
6:30 A. M. to 9:00 A. M.
| 40c to 60c
37
mpry
w
zg r — ■ s ’ Wheatfirm: lhrge export sales auB
ter. Catiie steady.
Hogs steady to strong.
would and
. ■
Li _
ar!! 8-"" 25 Years fyr
™ Calvert Rabbery
n-.a more epring lambs 1 1 85: woqled lambs
her white 9B6; ahoro *.40; ahron Texas weth-
cool and era 3 50. shorn ewes 3 00
epeeified also. Connoting LsAesK.q
rods a>w matchea so within . Crd.zade aq
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NEW CHEVOLET SI
The Grect American Value
Thene few examples of Chevrolet stand-
ards indicate the earn weed in the
manufacture of emavy part of the cer. ‛
L—L' 1 Soundly built to nerve you
2’ loc and well! No rom-
\ \ promise with quality in
Special to Reord-Chronicle.
AUBREY, MV, 9-The home-
makers club met Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mn. Henry Powell
with Mrs. Mon Benpett as Joint
hostess. Altar a business session te-
freshments were served to 1 mem-
bars.
"The Baptist Missionary Society e
‘ met at the church. Mis. P. J. Heu-
demon tod the devotionl. It was
decided‘to hold a Bukner qphan
Home Offering meeting tieven
members wete present/ M-f
’ The Methodist Missionary society
met at the church in * devotional
And business session. The subject
was "Poland or White Russians".
Those entering discussion were
L Mmes. Love, Tooley, Pvis.. Alter__
reports of officers sealea envelopes
containing gunt blocks with a pen-
tty for each piece were opened
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Keen and
Mrs. O A. Lipstrue s attended te
v funeral gf Tay far Kemp of Tioga.
Mrs "fommie Wilson, Mrs. Geor-
gia Ezell and Mrs. L. B. Tooley at-
tended the District Missionary Con-
ference in Qainesville.
Mrs. L. K. Maddin and Louise
1 Maddin were in Denton.
Anniversary 'Sato. Two big price
auwges eg dremses, $4469 and $7.90.
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