Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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DENTON, TEXAS, RRCORD CHROMC
SPAY, December a. 193s
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
SANGER NEWS
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NEW YORK, Dec. 5—(AP)—Met-
1,700,000
Personals
E S Brown returned Tuesday
THE ALL-FEATURE
Pair for Trial
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ages of cignrettes is alleged.
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KIDDIES, WELCOME TO PENNEY’ TOYLAND!
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Fancy Silk Plaited
MENIS SOCKS
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Thomas Qarrett, escaped convict
from Harlem Prison Farm No. 1.
Dallas'
Finest
Hotel
2 Decks in Cedar Box!
BRIDGESErS
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White 29-29 1-4; I
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Dec
Jan
Mar
May
They're Smart!
All Wool FLANNEL
It has the refinement and
beauty of an expensive car.
Yet it is one of the most
economical cars to own and
drive you can find.
5-8
ish.
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3 1-8s 46-49
3s 41-55
2 7-8s 56-60
Intro-
ducing
The 1936 Ply
month Coujte
LWMANGOLD,
General Uonager
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•Come by or call for a dem-
onstration.
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' Embroidered
docks! Solid col-
on in pure silk
plaited on ray-
on! Mercerised
, top, heel. toel
Deublesolel
Dainty Small Gifts!
HOSTESS SETS
With Puffs 9 Times
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These Sheep Lined
KID OPERAS
Make Handsome Gifts
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He Can Always Use
Men's GARTERS
oy-.
advanced. Kay
3-8 decline to
Pretty pastel puffs showing
through transparent boxes.
- -—----- am, and provi-
slons unchanged to a rise of 5 cents.
RATES-"
annqge
to Jo it..
These are especially nice, with
their peari-like handles and lea-
therette case with tipper. Com-
pact set, with 7 pieces!
Two gilt-edge
decks, a score
pencil, holder
_ and_acora.pad..
Afi forthis low
price. A grand
value! See them!
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In a Gift Packaged
COLORED
TOWEL
Prisoner Named
7“ 5 a - .a z„Reg,.7* .
in 3rd Burglary
Women’s Leather Sole
KID D'ORSAYS
Comfortable!
Dressy!
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itein and .
ley No. 2 ■
is still seriously ill
Mr and Mn M. A Jared. Mr. and
Mrs. BIl McCormick and son and
Mrs, Virginia White of Dallas vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. E W Melson.
Frank Carnal and James Ready
were in Fort Worth.
Misses Edna Mae 81ms and Betty
Stephens were in Denton.
Please eend me "Permanent Farm
Copatruction",
H. C. TALIAFERRO
Basement Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
FOSHE88ING UNSTAMPED CIG-
ARETTES CHARGED
Charges of .Illegally possessing of
unstamped cigarettes were’filed
here Wednesday against O. F. Clark
who posted $250 bond with W P
Everybody is doing their Christmas Shopping at Penney's Prac-
priftAmazingyrpyRrsiced: Every Department Full of
t Give Hint A Present
Of A -Topflight”
Drew Shirt
oKSS’SXS.'SS
flexible leather soles and rubber
tapheels. Men's sizea
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Black or brown cobra-grained
leatherette, rayon lined. 4 pock-
eta Removable mirror, 2 jars.
2 bottles. Smart and convenient.
496s
Attractive matching pieces'
Grand for gift purposes
and designed for bathroom
luxury Strong yarns twist-
ed many times to the inch
to give a deep, soft, thirsty
surface. Towels and cloths
with novelty colored bor-
ders or all-over jacquard
designs. A good value!
$677
ies truly “The Peak of Per-
fection.”
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-CHICAGO, Dee 5.—(AP)—cash
wheat no sales reported; com. No. 4.
HOMERS. CURTIS
Smoot-Curt is Building
GIFTS FOR MEN
See our line of fine Kaywoodle pipes at 43.50 or a Yello Bole or
Kitano at 41 00 Xoum and his favorite tobacco, cigarettes or cigars
all fixed up nlce. Evaryuntng in shaving supplies won't you look?
CANDY
We carty fine Unes of eandy for Christmas in Liggetts or Kings.
Highest quality and beautifully wrapped. 50c
AIRMAID HOSE
Air Maki hose is one of ,the most satisfactory lines of women's hose
on the market. Made of pure silk at »1 00 and 3135, In boxes of
3 pairs Christmas wrapped. 43.00 and 44.00.
SHOP AT CURTIS
See our stock of Westclox clocks, leather goods, fine perfumes, fine
toilet goods, fountain pens and pencils.
• SAVE time, worry and energy--
avoid the Christmas rush! Select
gifts leisurely—>in comfort—
—=- TODALLAskeny-sales-person-
about this easy way to shop.
• SELECT TODAY . . YOU’VI 'TIL
CHRISTMAS TO FAY 1
KODAKS
See the splendid stock of Kodaks at our store. They make useful
Ana 42198htru gltU See the 818 Brownie. Makes pictures 3 1-2X4
We exercise lots of care in selecting goods suitable for prizes or gifts.
You'll find a splendid stock here now suitable for Christmas gifts.
Won't you look?
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Zenith No. 6~S-27 ... 6
tubes. Tunes American
and Foreign Slalioni;
police, amateur, mv in t ion
eonversations, ships at
sea. Hlack Maguagision
Dial. Split-Second
Tuning.
25°pi
a Ths- new 1936 Zeniths are here!
Every worth-while feature.
Zenith's new Black Magnavision
Dial—Overtone Amplier-and
many other features that give
the new Zeniths excellent tone
quality—belter aU ‘round per-
formance. Ask for th* radio
with the black dial.
With the Nacraft Collar
"r Fast Colors
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A gift he’s bound to like!
Plains, fancies, whites, all
with that no-starch no-wilt
collar that always looks
immaculate. They’re pre-
shrunk, too, and all fast
color. Sizes 14.t 17.
All ready for Christmas
morning. See them!
HiHMPtE EKGE
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CIICAQO GRAIN HEVIEW ■
CHIAQO, Dec 6—(API—Offer- I
Ings of whegt futures became scarce 11
late today, and prices mostly recover- i
ed from earlier losses. H
The new crop delivery, July, dis-
I played comparauive strength, and
I- cored a moderate advance.
Wheat closed irregular. 1-4 to
HOW
Fitted Case
for a Christmas Present!
SANQER, Dec 8—Mtai Lorene
Thomas and John Sheltom were
married Monday evening at the
Methodist parapnage. Rev. O. B,
Garrett pstor, performing the
ceremony. The couple was attended
11.60 1183 114* 1146—56
---- 11.50 11.62 11.40 11.40
July 11.40 11.48 11,32 11.30
Oct 11,26 11.26 1115 ill-19
Spot quiet; middling 12.20.
MMAUFEEG
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HEIIEAEING DENIED IN NEWS-
PAFEE CASE •
AUSTIN, Dec. 5—The Court
of Criminal Appeals has overrul-
ed the state's motion for rehearing
in a case in which it previously sub.
tamed the right of hewspapers to
publish testimony at a public trial
despite a prohibitory ord
trial judge. I
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Bell and J A. Craven signing as
ler of the sureties Possession of four pack-
Fuzures closed steady, 1-8 lower.
Spot quiet; middling 12,20,
XEw OHLEaXs SPOTS
Sherif! M. S. Webster and Deputy
Lee Comwell returned Thursday
from Huntaville, bringing Red Ter-
ry and.lackie Samons on bench
warante. to face trial in Denton
District Court on charges of bur-
Elary. The tWo are charged as par-
tcipathe in knob-knockings at the
< LSelr Motor Ou. and Foxworth-
Olhrnith Lumber Co. here. Their
eases »re set for trial Tuesday.
Having its propellers in the rear,
a new French airplane carries ?
rudders on the wing tips. 2
Uncertainty over the possibility of
the government's selling some loan
-Gotton depressee futures during the
morning and net losses of 6 to 10
points were shown by active positions
as neither the trade nor professionals
were much inclined to absorb con-
tracts at current prices.
One advice from Washington, while
uncrnfrmed, was to the effect that
carrying charges on loan cotton H
might be paid by some other agency.
This A would make selling of the
loan cotton profitable above twelve
cents and might bring some of this
impounded staple into competition
with this year s yield.
December sold st 10.85 during the
morning. March at 11.51. May was
50 cents a bale lower at 11.40 and
July lost 9 points to 11.32. ~ -I
XEw YORK COTTON
ASK AROUT
PENNEY’S CHRISTMAS
CLUB PLAN
armested here several days ago by
city omicers and since implicated,_______.
In two burglaries, was named by by the bride's brother,
deputy sheriffs as participars in a '
third burglary Thiursday. Deputies _ ...--------- uucoumy
I John Conaway and A. Smith said from Fort Worth where his mother
the prisoner confessed to taking a'-
suit of clothing and a sweater from
the Aubrey home at Otis Davidson.
Wednesday Conaway recovered the
clothing near Celina. where Garrett
told them he had sold the loot. No
charges have been filed in connec-
tion with the burglary. Garrett is
already under a Ave-to-99-year
term from Dallas for robbery.
Miss Nickle Nicholson was tn
Denton. ~ ,
HEAk THE HEW
NEW ORAEANS, Dec. 6.- (AP)- -------,
ggwn. lom 692/0/4/ Sheriff Brings
5322: .g?? p2 p 8 r
Home Own Loan 100.24 100.22 100.23
AVKRAGE COrrox PRICE
NEW ORLEANS Dec 1 6—(AP)-
The average price of middling cotton
at ten southern spot markets today
was 1192 cent* a pound; government
subsidy 0.08 cent a pound.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Dec. 5—(AP) —
(YSDA) — Hogs 800; truck hogs strong
to mostly 10 higher; top 9.6a bet-
ter grades 150-180 lb. underweights
9.25-55; packing sows strong to 35
higher; 8.75 down.
Cattle 3,400: calves 1,400; lower
grade steers and yearling* about
steady, others weak, cows uneven,
mostly steady, bulls flrm, calves ac-
tive and strong; scattered sales me-
dlun to good steers and yearlings
6.26-8.25: plain quality grassers 4.50-
6.00; beef cows 3.50-5,00; bulis 4 25
down; 6 loads calves 6.00-25,
Sheep 800, few sales steady, qual-
ity considered; receipts mostly me-
dium grade killing classes and feed-
er lambs; few fat lambs 9.25 down;
medium grade shorn aged wethers
and ewes 4(25
NEW ORLEANS coTrON
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 6—(AJ?)—
Cotton opened a point or two higher
Uday with better cables and light
Purchases by the trade.
Liverpool came in better than due
and the steady tone carried over into
the opening of the domestic ex-
changes.
December was a point higher at
1190; January gained 2 points at
UAb. May was up a point at 11.50
and other months were net unchAng-
ed to a point higher than the pre-
vious close.
. Fancy Boxes!
49
-%" elastie web,
brass trimmings.
Several styles
and colors. A
bie value! 0th-
Dellvefed Texas common points or
group three: Corn (shelled. Texas
bllling) No 2 white 74—76: No. 3
yellow 71—72. Otte No 2 red 38 1-2— 1
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LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 80(AP)—Cot.
ton. 14,009 Dales inguuding 6,400
American. Spot in fair demand prices
one point towel. quotations in peace:
American strict good midalin 7.32
good middling 302; strict madiing
6.82; middling 8.87, strict low mid-
dling 6.82 low middling 6 27. strict
good ordinary 407; good ordinary 5 -
772 futures closed qulet and steady ,
Dec. 6,46; Jan 6.44; March 6.42: May
C.38; July 8.33: Oct. 8.15.
leading Stocks
cMEW YORK, Dtc s.(AP—Sales,
cosing.pric ane net change of the
rmpeg qp. .
Stude 34,400 to 1-8 up 1-4.
Radio 31,200 11 3-4 On 12
- im 4 29383 22 pa No
Cerro 28,500 63 7-3 up 2 3a
NYC 26.000 28 3-4 d 1-2
Pure Qu 34,000 13 3-4 up 13.
ItNleke?28.800 4 3-8 “P i.
GM 28.900 55 1-3 up 1-8.
White 22,400 18 1-2 up 1-4.
cucado wowuxuY
CWC6BO. Dec. S— (AP)—Pow-
Uy. 32 trucks. steady, price*
unchanged. Dressed turkeys, steady,
prices unchanged
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—CAP)— Butter
3827, steady, prices unchanged Egg.
2,447, steady; extra firsts 30 1-2.
TELEPHONEiS0"T
vegetables.
L. P. McCombs, Grocery
fur quality fresh fruits,
Oakland Ay,wme
103.13 103.10 108.18
102.19 102.18 102.1*
100 00.20 100
j shares took com-
.—---------- market today and
forged ahead for gains of major frac,
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CONCRETE
Do your modernizing for keeps,"
with concrete! Here’s a “how to i
do it” book you U swear by. It
tells all you need to know about
mixing, forming, reinforcing and
placing concrete. Gives accurate,
detailed information on building
septic tapks, foundations, feed-
ing floors, barn floors, tanks and
troughs, milk cooling tanks—all
the new construction and repair
jobs that will improve your farm.
Remember, conorete is fire-aafe,
termite proof, easy to work with, I
low in first cost, needs no upkeep, I
and endures tar generationa.
। You can do your own concreting
—or hire a local concrete con-
tractor. Write us for your free
copy of “Permanent Farm Con- J
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FORT WORTH GMAIN 1
FORT WORTH, Dec. S— (AP-
Demand for grain wAa stow here to-
day. Eatimatea receipt* 3 Can wheat
1 corn and 1 sorghums.
Pelivered Texaa guif porta, export
rate, or Texas common pointe: WKeat !
No. 1 hard according to prof— -E '
billing 1 20 1-4-—30 1-4. Barli
nom 54—58 No 3 nom 53—0o.
ghums No. 2 yellow milo per 100 lbs.
nom 1.06—0*; No. 3 milo nom 1.02_
03. No 2 white kafir nom 1.05-06:
No. 3 kafir nom 1.02-03.
NEW YORK. Dec. 5—(AP)—Cot-
ton futures opened barely steady.
I unchanged to 3 higher with steady
Liverpool cables offset by southern
and foreign selling Dec. 11.82: Jan
1178; March 1180, May 11.60; July
11.40 Dev 11 26
'A fairly good demand,, was report-
ed for October at the opening, com-
ing partly from abroad, and there
was a little trade buying. This was
sumcient to adsorb the early hegg-
- - -MeFAR-- ee---- An-u4-Hquhdntee and--etme'nmm*t
“VITN ~V• hela fairly steady at the end of th”
first hour with active months ruling
about 1 to 3 points net higher
Another private end-November re- vaso 92 “0198
pit was pblished, piacing ginnunge eown 1254,
pricr to December 1 at 9,388,000 bale* 13*. Mos3. ez — —-u
---------------------------------- j sample grade 26—26 1-4; no rye: soy H
| beans. go 2. yellow 82 1-2: No 3. U
yellow 80—ai 1-2; No. 4, yellow 79, H
, all net track Chicago; barley nom- 11
l Inal feed 30—42, malting, 40—81. fl
XEW OKLEAN$ COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 5—(AP)-
Cotton futures closed barely steady
at net declines of 3 to 7 pointe.
Open High Low Close
Deo 1190 1130 11.80 1.8s
Jan 11.75 11.75 1.68 11.70
Mar 11.80 1141 1146 1153—64
May 41.0 1141 ugg 125
July 114 1142 1140 11.37-88
Oct 1123 11£ 11.12 11.10
MAKKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK, Deo. (API—
Stocks irregular, metals and spe-
clalties higher: raljalower.
Bonds mixed; seconaary issues In
demand.
Curb steady: metas lead rise.
Foreign exchange* quiet; changes
narrow".
Cotton steady; uquidation; local
and New Orleans eelling.
sugax steady: urnde buying.
Coffee tower: foreign selling
CHICAGO *
iaWheat irregular: offerings acarce
Corn firm; better shppng demand
Cattle best fully steny top 81450,
Hogs strong to ten hlber; top *o
TEXAS SPOTS
DALLAS, Dec. 5.—(AP)—cotton
1155. Houston 12.0. aaifeston 12.00
NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK, Dec s.1"AP)--Cot-
ton futures closed steady, 1-8 lower.
9992 M 1
1178 1.8 11.89 11.74
$398
Many styles . . . high at
the neck, shawl collar,
lapels! Double breasted,
wrap arounds, simply
tailored! Small, medium,
large.
ana the indicated, orop al 11407.000
thorny last moth.
me market continued quiet later
in the momning with aptve months
ujnye about 1 to 3 pointe net hign-
«. Aqcoydgpg to a sepves made Thia ----------
morning, New York Cotton Exchange als and specialty
members expeot an estimate of 1ft- man of the etock
007,000 bales compared with 11.302,- *---- " ‘ '
000 last month.
K Singie grip 1%-
A web and smooth
" satin pads, with
nickel -plated
A brass trim-
4 minga Values at
• Me! Othon, 49c
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986 "
The turn leather
sole makes
them a smart
comfort for”
around the
= honse:= W MrfV -==
— kid leather with
sateen lining.
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•There's real value and econ-
omy in the new 1930 Ply-
mouth coupe.
T
fhis car comes to you com-
pletely equipped and with
Duplate glass throughout at
the new low price—
50 Razor Blades
Boxed for Christmas
A 50
Blue Swedish steel Every blade
inspected and guaranteed. Fit all
well known double edge razora
tresh graded ante 29 1-2: current
receipts 27-28; refrigerator extras
22. standards 21 3-4. firsts 31 1-4.
OOVKENMIEXT noxos
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—(AP)—Oov-
emment bonds:
High Low Last
4 l-4a 47-42 118.3 11430 115.3
44 44-44 110.34 11022 110.22
3 8-4 46-56 108.30
3 3-Bs 40-43 Jun 107.18 107.11 107.10
3 3-8s 43-47 106.8
3 3-86 <1-43 Mar 107.17 107.14 107 17
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