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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHOMeLE, WBDNESDAY, JULY 21, US?
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Reports indicate that attendance
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John L, Lewis is going to get some free advice on
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ward a person well for a long jour-
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daughter, Gala Joy Parker. Covers
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names, as Roosevelt does.
Clark, Tom Fred Wilson, Olen Odell
This is from the Clarksville Times:
normal temperature.
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BUY IT IN DEnFON
The most efficient rabbits show-
Kimbrough-Tobin Drug Store
Fil
Telephone 47
Free Delivery
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Phone 248
East Elm Street
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the dull
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PILOT POINT
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the
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glenle generalities, such as sat prop:
"ven" that has lasted for 10 years,
stranded in South America just as a
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revolution
neutral.
Prospective
much of this counsel, as well as
are also eight manicurists and five of them ar nam-
ACCIDENTS
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Buyers
ad
fine
Let Stuart Do Your
PLUMBING
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Phone 99
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Stuart Plumbing Co.
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tribution to all Texas in the way
of advertising the state and en-
Dr. L W McKenna and Francis
McKenna July 25 for New York
ter the Cavalcade of Texas, which
was one of the greatest drawing
cards of last summer. In addition
Nat Pendleton recalls that he couldn't make the
dramatic club at Columbia University as a student
Bo he majored in engineering and became a motion
picture star.
Mission
On N<
get
was
In order to encourage attend-
ance and to make available the
great historical pageant It offers to
unto righteousness; and with the
mouth confession is made unto sal-
ration—Romans 10: 10.
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'Some people are continually
worrying themselves hoarse over
the condition of the state peni-
tentiary. The penitentiary will
never be the type of institution
It should be until we began
sending a better class of people
down there."
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vague Both are based upon clin- ,
leal experience rather than experi-
mental evidence.
To the subject of physical fit- ।
nets and resistance to disease. Dr.
to visit their parents.
Four Pilot Point F F A. mem-
bers have made applications for
Lone Star Farmer degree They are
R. Tomberlin, Leo Fore. Raymond
McDonald and Joe Fritcher. Five of
the boys who have received this de-
gree are Randall Moore, Winston
has to do with such things, about it.
But Fish is having trouble getting anything out
I
flying west at the same time, they took direrent
ships. Seemed they just weren't on the same
plane.
LITERARY
GUIDEPOST
By JOHN SELBY
-T. E. LAWRENCE BY HIS FRIENDS,"
edited by A. W. Lawrence.
JUST
AMONG US
FOLKS
Just as Japan's army and navy get a good fight
started in their own back yard, some bully like
Russia comes along and breaks it up with a bor-
der incident. :
ed Orace ... To make it even more unusual, three
of the Graces have the same last name. .. . And none
is related to the others
year and find his way back here in
the summer again.
"Lots of people used to doubt
this until they realised it was true.
S
IR
TH
of used automobiles will find it profitable
to see us before buying elsewhere. Conven-
ient terms.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB
TODAY
MCASH
GROCERY
Returning to New York, the representative found >
that he could not go through with his proposed ven-
ture. so the young man in Vienna was notified that
the deal was off. The effects of this turn of events
were sudden and disquieting
• • •
By return mail came an astouning ultimatum from
friends of the young man He had it seems, gone all
by Roosevelt, the party leader. This man goes on to
talk as if he expected the other Democratic members
to be sloughed off.
Om month delivered ---------------------
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
er ha staken a hand. He la pu
• ing a book Of more than 500
breaks, and that much of it is his own fault. So they
plan to sit down with Lewis and make some sugges-
tions.
This group believes Lewis does not appreciate the
importance of middle class opinion, that he should
make it more obvious he is a human being, that he
should have more press conferences, and that he
must realize his public relations technique and organ-
ization are more important than they were when
he was simply head of the United Mine Workers
Fact is the Lewis press conferences, usually at-
tracting 20 to 50 rews men. are at least as Impres-
DEPENDABLE REPAIRING
Complete Body and Fender Repairing and
and Painting
Best of Service On All Make Cars
CALVERT BROTHERS
P84,
A kiss was Stalin's reward for one of the North
Pole pioneers, who wasn't given the alternative
of the usual firing squad.
• • •
Southern Michigan prison inmates are to be
taught dancing and stage presence. Nothing like
being completely ready for the coming out party.
ed as Democtats They will go through for a progres-
riv New Deal prozram such as has been outlined
FREE, UNLIMTTED, UNRESTRICTED PARKING
SPACE AT W. L. YARBROUGH, Jeweler
Phone 128. Oakland, Across From Lowry Hall
"OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 8”
Joe DiMaggio is a reformed crab-fisherman . . .
RenBechts new play with • Leuin- Ameriean ioeale,
which will be produced in the fall, (satisfies a yen to
Douglas Fairbanks tarried only several hours when
he came to New York this time. . .. Just long enough
to get a hair trim and catch a boat . . . There's a
barbershop in the Madison avenue area with 20 chairs.
D L Ligon has received word from his son. An-
drew of the 144th Infantry Medical Detachment,
that he is at Long Island, N Y.. expecting to rail
for overseas service at an early data HU brother.
Lulard Ligon, has been sent to an officers' training
achool at Camp Pike.
are decidedly dirferent.
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(From Record-Chronicle July 21, 1918)
' Arrangements have been made to have an auto
mechanic with supplies accompany the Hobby whirl-
wind campaign drive this week. The repair man will
carry supplies and do work on cars that happen to
aceidenta. AH persons who wish to go on the drive
are requested to telephone their names to the proper
parties. • -
Fort Worth, Billie Tom Harris and
Marcella Parker. the honoree, two
uncles and the host and hostess.
She received manty beautiful gifts.
Mrs. Loyd Boyer, who has been
seriously ill, is reported better
11
1933 Chevrolet Four-door Sedan
1934 Pontiac Two-door Sedan
1930 Marquette Coupe
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
honor. "
Too, he was the scion of an ancient at penniless)
and aristocratie family Not to be able to make good
after boasting of hU new employment would cause
him to lose "face. Therefore, unless the publishing
house recctisidered and forwarded sufficient money
for his passage to America, the young man would
have no alternative but to commit suicide.
That was a weird state of affairs Rather than
have blood on its hands, the firm brought the young
man over
He’s here now, getting into everybody's hair and
recommending "writers who couldn t even crack the
New York pulps The publishers shake their heads
sadly They don't say so, but somehow you get the
impression they are sorry they didn't let the young
man go ahead and lose “fare.’
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SELLING WHAT PEOPLE WANT
The average consumer perhaps hasn't noticed this
trend during the last two decades, but nevertheless
it is a fact. Manufacturers and successful merchants
sell what people want to buy, rather than selling
something that the makers or merchants think they
should buy.
Not so long ago, manufacturers made articles as
well as they knew how. They styled these articles
according to their individual tastes and then offered
them to the public. Merchants, likewise, shopped
through the markets and picked items they thought
The rabbits of the least physical- ' tions, of books about him. articles
ly fit group. howevepr, were un- and what not Now Lawrence 8 broth-
able to free their blood from theling book or more than so pages ■
Injected pneumonia germs and all made up wholly of the opinions held
07g0
19 Years Ago Today
Yn» can buy a gtuuim G-E
-- for n littfa at e
$77.50 UP
Ar Low Ab $4.50 Per Month
King's Radio Shop
Ramsey MacDonald has rejected an aridom to
avoid spoiling his son's political career He did hot
raise his boy to serve a life term In the House of I
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, repu-
tation or standing or any Arph,. Individual ox corpora-
ton wUl be ginaly oofteted upon being called to the
pushere alien tian.
The Associated Press s exeluatvety entittea to IM
use for re-pbhcation of all news dtsptche eredited to
n or not therwise ereditea la this paper and also me
loc mew pubilahed herein._________________-l
---DENTON, TEXAS, JULY 2L 1937
THIS meUBUD WORM>
As though the war in Spain wasn't enough Japan
again is rattling the saber in China. in fact, It ap-
pears that Japanese aggression in China is nicely
timed to coincide with events in Europe which oc-
cupythe undivided attention of most of the Euro-
pean powers.
The present trouble is about like other war-like
incidents in which Chinese and Japanese troops sta-
tioned tn Chinese cities clash over some minor in-
• cident. The Japanese carry a chip on their shoulder,
and only await a favorable opportunity to allow
Chinese hot-heads to knock it off. Sooner or later
Japan will take another bite out of China; not enough
to bring down the wrath of other powerful nations,
which have plenty of troubles nearer home, but Just
enough to get a little better foothold on Chinese
territory. Eventually Japan will have enough terri-
tory and enough raw materials to become the great
power of the Pacific, a destiny which the shrewd
Japanese believe is theirs, and toward which they
are working slowly and methodically, as world con-
ditions permit. A hundred years means little in the
lifetime of a nation.
Friends I
nouncement
Miss Anna
of Mr. and
Kerens, to
at___Kerens,
Kerens Jur
uated from
June comm
active in ca
was a cam
was preside
ternfty.
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With Unele Ban’s Denten Comnty Boys
Emory Tobin, Miscellaneous 2 M Ob. Unit No 2.
American Expeditionary force, has arrived safely in
France, and writes his father, F E, Tobin of Aubrey,
that he enjoyed the trip, had good quarters, but was
"drunk" for five dags of the trip on the motion of
the vessel He is very much impressed with the beauty
of France and says even the native women and chil-
dren living in their quaint uttle storm houses built
on steep hillsides add to the picturesqueness of the
enuntry
- Mr and Mrs Wylie Tackitt were pleasantly sur-
prised Monday when their son. Lester B Tackitt,
walked in on them. Young Tackitt had been for some
months on the battleship Michigan and wrote his
parents only two days before that he did not know
when he would get a furlough. He almost beat the
Sletter here.
Deputy Tax Collector Clarence Smith has received
a card from bls brother Sergeant Ben L Smith, an-
anougcine his safe arrival in France He waa formerly
statloned at Camp Travis, where his wife win live
temporarily during the training of her brother there.
Man About Manhattan
By GEORGE TUCKER
b-
pyowv.
( FREE DELIVERY-PHONE 27
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A,
turned over to charity without paying income tax :
on them. -
back to their stores to be offered for sale. In short,
the tail wagged the dog.
But it didn’t take long for smart manufacturers to
' realize that their ideas on style or necessity were
often wrong, and they began to make what people
wanted to buy, after they found out what their cus-
tomers wanted. Perhaps the greatest industry to
model its products on what people want is the auto-
mobile industry. One large manufacturer spends sev-
eral million dollars just to get the preferences of
■ people who owned automobiles or might own one in
the future Other manufacturers have gone bankrupt
because their Ideas at what the public wanted were
wring
An example of the effort made by motor car man-
ufacturers to keep alert to the public's desites U the
prize contents held by a manufacturer of automobile
bodies Boys all over the United States were encour-
aged to enter this contest and submit scale models
of their ideas of what the motor car of the future
should look Hke. The result was a decided trend to-
ward further streamlining. with a tendency to place-
ment of the engine in the rear.
Canny manufacturers realize that these boys will
be baring ears in a few more years, and when they
do, theyl find cars as advanced in design as the boys
are now building.
Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co.
311 W. Oak St.
Behind Scenes in Washington
"y RODi.Br DUTCMER
NBA Service Staff Correspondems
WASHINGTON, July 21.—Certain men very close
By Mary Graham Bonner
FLITTING BUTTERFLIES
"I haven't stopped to watch but-
terfiles in a long time," saidWuly
Nilly.
You’re always so busy with your
chores.” barked Rip
' "What a lovely spot this is,” said
Willy Nilly. "There are all kinds of
butterflies flying around, a variety
of wild flowers. I can hear birds in
the distance and see some from time
5
Lords. New Yorker.
----- - - value and some merely amusing In
tial immersion in cold water, until Fargo. N D the Little Country the-
ed a rise of 3 degrees within 20
[ minutes. These were adjudged to be
got,,
8+
Our Tomcat is a good citizen, but we'd think more
of him if he didn't have a habit of sitting in the
middle of the floor, spitting on his hands and wash-
ing his face every time company comes.—Clarksville
Times.
take more interest in projects which
"can be interpreted readily in terms
of dollars and cents." And a few oth-
ere cannot mem to rid themselves of
the virtuoso complex- they are more
A missior
gro" was pi
of the Pirs
sionary Boc
day afterne
chapter of
Grace Ran
Mrs. W. R.
man. opene
talk on •T
gion", and i
offered a
Nelms sang
a negro cot
Miss Jean
Topics of
discussed si
ent,” by N
Culture.” b
Sorrows." b
ence; "His i
Bessie Sue
slons and C
nellus; "T
Miss Mary
present
ever Vienna telling everybody about his new job. Fo" win the heart man belleveth
Parties had been given him. fetes arranged in his
Grover G. Vaughn, son of Mr . and Mrs G Vaughn.
the Marini Tp“Pasiqguozssffnannn2k2 ' And nobody would belleve he was a
which ought to be extremely enlightening, except escaped Texas convict has just been
that names cant be used. If the personalities were killed in Arkansas after an officer
identined, it might result in a little case of suicide. was seriously wounded, and other
One of the representatives of a New York pub- fugitives are still at large spreading
lishing house. prowling through the Balkans in search fear over wide areas How to keep mageuvew
of new writers made the acquaintance of a smooth- tha detaperate felons tn prison after dled of pneumococcic septicemia , on the subject of Lawrence himsert
talking young man ana wound up offering him they are convicted of crime is the ------ —.—--- •--------— 1 bv all manner or DeoDle
a diplomatic post on the New York aide He wasn't ! pressing problem now, as we see
an author but he knew everybody of importance in | it. and one of direct interest to
Europe, especially the literati, and It was to be his the public which faces continual po-
task to smooth the way between American publishers j tential danger when the culprits
and European writers are at large
ater has become a showplace, and in
North Carolina a native folk drama is
if you are looking for
quality, price, workman-
ship and service, then
0
• • • couraging tourist travel, should
Society reporters failed to report the outstanding make it a point to start talking up
feature of the swank reception for the three Soviet the exposition and encouraging at-
Mate - Aredemy 4 Medo
Be DR IAGO GALDGTON
PHYSICALLY FIT BABBITS: I
The advice to keep physically fit
is commonplace
If you ask, "Just how shall I keep
physically fit?" the answer is likely
to be phrased in physiologie and hy-
Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone. And there's the tiger swallowtail
the Pan American games and a fwith quite tne took of a tiger about
ney to see them But with the ex-
hibits which may be seen and the
outstanding entertainment features,
including many free attractions
which ordinarily could be seen only
at a considerably higher charge than
the general admission cost to the
grounds, the Greater Texas and Pan
American Exposition should draw
steadily increasing crowds as the
season advances, and Texans inter-
_ peupue vx uu. „ a- , terfy—that one on the milkweed
tie cost, the exposition has elimin- t plant with such fine cnestnut
ated the charge made for the Cav- l brown wings and black touche, to
alcade of Americas, the impressive 1 the edges and a black body He is
spectacle patterened somewhat ar- l a great traveler. He can fly all the
• _ ' day down south In the fall of the
what the great show has to offfer
is all too small if one will only
■ take the time to really look over
what the exposition is offering this
year he will find that there la
enough to see for several visits,
i The grounds and build ini are
! minutes. These were adjudged to be done something important with its
the most physically fit rabbits The i coneuests.. ml.. „„ .o. s.
animal requiring 40 minute for a literary but her survey is practical.
I similar rise in temperature were I clear and intelligently arranged.
! rated as less fit, while those re-
I quiring as long as 125 minutes were
placed in the third or lowest group.
Arthur Locke of the Western Penn-
sylvania hospital has recently made
an interseting contribution. This is
based on ingenius experiments em-
ploying rabbits.
First he divided his rabbits into ----
three groups on the basis of their . gram. In Wisconsin, for example, _ ____ __
variation in physical fitness. Their larm men, women and youngsters iald . susannie Wright of
respective physical fitness was es- have written and acted and designed were ald tor Susannie Wright ol
tablished this wav ■ sets and costumes for hundreds of - - - - "
tapusned this way. , plays, some of literary and dramatic
Each animal was chilled by par- E - ■ -
__Mrand Mrs. P. E Blake returned -and Robert Wilson,
from Bonham. ________
beds all over the nursery
Lawrence might like the contribu-
tion of Leonard Woolley, the archae-
of those invited didn’t come at all. Others who came
left quickly
It was Congressman Sirovich of New York who
approached Troyanovsky and Lewis as they stood
talking, and blurted out: *
"Say, what about all these generals being shot over
in your country?"
"Congressman," intervened Lewis, obviously trying
to relieve the amhaazador’s embarrassment. “would-
nt it be just as appropriate for the ambassador to ask
you what about all these workers who are being shot
in your country?"
Troyanovsky, with a grateful smile at the labor
leader, rapidly moved away •
(Copyright, 1937, NEA Service. Inc.)
and seven of the shaven are named George ... There : much of the concept behind physi-
---— —=t —-= =. -- = ==- cal fitness, la necessarily rather
do happen, often causing
much expense for doc-
tor, h o b p i t a lization,
, nurse, etc. A Maryland
. policy, for a small prem-
: ium, pays the entire ex-
' pense up to $500 or
’ $1000. Phone or see
aheir customers should have and then took them flyers at the Russian embasy—the atmosphere [ tendance
The wave of executions in Russia cast a pall. Some
NEW YORK, July 21.—Buch are the perils of talent-____ _____
hunting that here we have the tacts on a screwy case ! effect their capture One desperate
.. - "There is somethin curious about
I Rabbits were then selected from this Lawrence-Shaw -Ross business.
The worst concition at the pen- each of the three groups These we distinctly remember reading
itentiary now, as far the general were injected intravenously with Hat length, about this gentieman a
public is, directiy coneern deJirete ' pneumonia germs. studies were | K rnrnpuscdyPartaywaryg s 1
frequency with which desperate made on the time required for the hiding, never satisfied with his lot. |
convicts are escaping These fug1t pneumonia germs to disappear from forever bored He was diesatis" -d
tives usually leave a trail of mur- the rabbits' blood and their subse- ' with himself, his exploits, the pub- 1
der. kidnaping and robbery in their quent history was traced. MeATceptton o These unings.
wake, to say nothing of the un- The best physically fit rabbits Anwouabenatufa to suppose that
easiness they cause among the Citi- cleared their blood of pneumonia ; t. e Lawrence ‘s family and friends
zenry and the dificulties encoun- organisms within 30 to 60 minutes 1 would just let the matter rest but
tered by peace officers in trying to Ninety-two per cent of these ani-.sensupPostton isontonzourhenhns
mals showed no fever and recover- since his death, what with the pub-
ed from the infection. • ll cation of his own works in new edi-
know that Brother A W has yet an-
i other glorification on the ways a
nated until in 1914 the Smith-Lever
act took IC over as one phase of a
gacau 5:-, -u--- --- r--F broad pan to benefit agriculture and 1
erly (with a more or less detailed its practitioners Probably very few j
exercise moderately, Iseep enough gredstve states
hours, avoid contact with infection For what might have been merely
ete । a patronage football has actunlly de-
Much of this counsel, as wen as reKiMd into a browd cwture! pro-
dled QI pucuuWWWCIC pvkend I V Sire 54 -mWrEm -mnet
a
■ I ing. or he would hate this monkey
■— — ■— -- business For example M R Law-
Fence, his eldest brother, gives the
1 detail of babyhood, and such bits as
, how the little Lawrences shot their
its rectal temperature had been
geducFParenAparoxtmtahm JE.SWS, SSS
then dried and was observedas toand thousads ofrlLEaL artists have
the time it required to return to painted or drawn and have exhibited
noma tamnerataare, ’ the product in rural galleries Folk
' intact from last year, and the ex-] to time.
hibtts and entertainment features We’re really seeing the world out
of doors. Not that we don't live out
of doors a great deal ourselves, but
it is lovely to see how other crea-
tures get along.
“Why there is the monarch but-
to the White House, convinced that the Democratic
party is going to spilt and frothing with tmpattence
over the delay, already have begun to list the goats
they expect to go galloping—or to be pushed— toward
the Republican party And the sheep they expect to
remein in the fold —-La- -
Technically, there are 75 Democrats in the Senate
and 333 Democrats in the House •
ActaTly: snys a high ometai about as close to
------ r TT RfAsahy White House sectetaty- and whose
name would make a large Page One headline if your
correspondent were allowed to use It- there are about
neighbors can’t take a hint anymore.
----------- « ■ • Is increasing at the Pan American
Although John L. Lewissand‘TomGtraer were Expearttan m Dellas, but-tha num ■■
■ - - ” ber who are taking advantage or
Stover Funeral Home
FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AMBULANCE SERVICE
320 W Oak Street. Phone 211
interested in professional standards ,
than in social service Special to Record-Chronicle
This arts program is not exactly PILOT POINT July 21 -Mrs El-
new. since Miss Patten has been able . p,1, with > third
to trace its origin to the agricultural bert Parker entertained with a third
societies arganzied shortly after the 1 birthday dinner honoring her little
Revolution But it was never coordi-
ologist, much better Woollev is quite
- frank about a number of things, par- .
♦ THE ABTS WORKSHOP OF RIMAL Hieularly J^k Lawrence '.n -
4>e» ASieKICA," by Marjorie Patten. m anneror.worksnd.th e.annoyeneei
w Nil‘p-., n, ritten a IC caused Ana Lawrence almost cer-
... .Maronie. Patten hasowmmmt taniy would approve the article by !
MOUT H: whole book about a governmentel Q w. M punn a companion of hla
which.mont.ot us.arrernot in "he Air Bun
nwarseo-.at Sumtriutna; El remembers the odd side of his famous
erta.program.o! thesA«Esuiturat.M: friend—his almaatiafaction with "Sev-
tenston. SenicnazndmMiSA-Pawen: en Pillars of Wisdom," his statement
ztudy9 1.181 caliedrrhe A. Wo thai his translation of the ' Odyssey ’ •
shop.or.murai.Amerca „Unie nc was a pot-boller, his secret delight in
ean only 22.nnterosted." nonens.np publicity, his distaste for the om-
ton. thi.shoua interest.you.4ePi!: couaness of moat minor omeials " =
The.extenpon.mericeumamaintint Mostly the contributions are on 1 J
ed jointly by the federal department a h a ill -Li- a - - • a. * * s. • i - f
of agriculture and the various state
agricultural colleges—those which
AaaP‘ratterproyyremarke"thde (bX l ru-evllon or Lawrence letter.
dancing is no longer a suspicious
proceeding indulged by "furriners."
and music has taken over Iowa and
$ 4
S
—_ - - . ested in seeing rewarded the un-
alve as Rooseveit’s. Lewis stands. The correspondents usual effort and expenditures on
sit in handsome brass-studded, leather chairs. Leads the part of those backing the expo-
rumbles, seldom smiles and then but faintiy, ad- sition who are making a great con-
dresses correspondents as "Mr. never by first
Tez-a.
Daily tented aS *14 Wan Hickory street, penton,
Tzinzzpegarierqommcexcept Bunday by ene Reoord-
1 ' ademader Audit Bureau or Circulatona.
Member Amsociatea Prem
Mrinbri Texas Daily Prem Leecua
j PRONEs
4 Bustnem and zuttorta omee ............
Oreulation Department -----------------
91 BAC RIPTION RATES
$--- OB* year ttn advance) ..... a—
Hizomneszymafdvac
personal publicity. Some of his journalistic admirers Eenerls, aatunusumne atraatve!
are convinced he has been getting bad publicity andan wei Aor , ng Sour-
The fellow who tries to get everything out of life
usually ends up by getting nothing more than high
bood pressure. Texas nremquner call 41 today.
FAOI TWO
Denton Record-Chrontctt
WECORD-CEONICLE cobafr. nd.
• J. EDWARDS____________General Manager
L A MCDONALD___—......Managing Editor
UB a. MCDONALD _______—. Bustheksi Kanage
J. a #ow- ....................... Min,ear
* (Copyright, 1*37. NEA Service. Inc.)
Even with adoption of “liar'' and “traitor" in
regular diplomatic language, some European
Significant of Republican efforts to honey up to __ .6.
southemn conservatives is a bill by Congressman Ham- tosthe,many.free.attractionswiich
Ilton Fish of New York, who led a regiment of colored . Eis -em aed- have included
Fish urges a pretentious memorial or statue here thePan mericar’ games and,
in honor of the southern hero, Gen. Robert E Lee. program b.RudsVallee andrhis
He keeps pestering Congressman Kent Keller of orchestra, the Casino is offering
H.NEEP.Bem, ‘0 AMu which some very unusual entertainment
inols, chairman of the library committee which this season. Those who wish to see
this show but do not care to dance
of a Democratic house, even though it be a tribute ordine.mayotainaseats at a com-
to "Mane Robert,” since his accusatory exposure of paratively sman. charge.
the fact that Mrs. Roosevelt has her radio earnings _ *
The Dallas exposition is the most
beautifully lighted of any of the
several world exposition grounds we
have seen; its buildings and layout
him—if you could ever say a tiger
looked like a butterny or a butter-
fly like a tiger."
“I see what you mean," barked
Rip, sniffing the air
And he has swallowtails, too,"
said Willy Nilly. "Oh, I notice some
jewel-weed flowers over there. They
are also called touch-me-nots,"
"Then Christopher will want to
to touch that flower," cackled Top
Notch.
The flowers were orange in col-
or. spotted wthl brownish red. on
rather long stalks
“They're also called lady's ear-
dropa." laughed Willy Nilly.
Tomorrow—Fxwer Stories.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1937, newspaper, July 21, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539956/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.