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APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN
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do happen, often causing
much expense for doc-
tor, hospita illation,
nurse, etc. A Maryland
policy, for a small prem-
ium, pays the entire ex-
pense up to 1500 or
11000. Phone or see
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every
every auto horn and
t signal light sound-
A reptile more deadly than a rat-
tlesnake was found by workmen at
Work on the new Educational building at the Nor-
mal College Is gobis forward rapidly now and it was
said Thursday the brick work win probably be fin-
ished by the last of the week it is esttmated that
the building will be ready for use November 1 by the
and the public school fund. If the gold discovery
pans out, it will be another miracle, for the Chisos
area is such a wilderness that Its economic value
was thought to be limited mostly to rugged scenery.
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PRESENT ARMY
COMMUNICATION
METHOD PASSE
is no good reason why every mo-
torist and pedestrian should not
obey the signals meticulously A
fellow who hasn't time to do so
has no bustnens driving a car and
cares too little for his life to be
loose on foot. About the only com-
tion, however, would ma
difference in the situal
PEANUT BUTTER,
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Mrs. R L Bai
Sergeant Major
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The letter state
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ENGLISH PEAS,
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A HEALINQ GOD: He healeth
the broken in heart and bindeth up
their woundes. —realms 147:3.
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The
The State Land Office and the Attorney General's
Department have taken steps to see that the min-
eral rights in the area are reserved to the school fund,
especially since efforts have been made to code 150,-
000 acres in the Chisos Mountains to the federal
government to be made into a national park. This
deal will go through only if the mineral rights are
reserved to the school fund.
It was almost a miracle when the discovery of oll
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clerk for the Denton County exemption board.
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• A card has been received here announcing the safe
arrival overseas of George O Welch, formerly of the
business office at the C. I. A
the following points:
Whenever a young child has a gas-
tric upset, think of appendicitis
Do not under any circumstances
give the child a cathartic until
the condition from which the child
suffers has been definitely diag-
nosed and then only on the phy-
sician's orders
mmemeaemmamvmTm
Chase and
Sanborn’s
Dated Lb
Ing its alarm. caused him to
look backwar with jittery feel-
ing from fear that his dis-
carded wife was still chasing
him."
partment experts said
of the speed of mote
units.
Forgetting any facetiousness that
may be incitded in the comment.
It may be said that the traffic light
is just about the* only thing these
days that will control trame. Some
people will no obey signal lights,
but a much larger percentage will
do so than will halt at stop-signs
FRYAR MOTOR CO.
Phone 401
some fever. The temperature usually
ranges between 100 and 1015 de-
grees T.
DENTOM TUAS, MCOM>-CHBONI( L FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 1037
these newcome
own pleasure?
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Stover Funeral Home
FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AMBULANCE SERVICE
820 W Oak Street. . Phone 211
has received a letter from her son.
: w. Bass who is with the divi-
•* of the a6u diviston in France
that he was located in a French
Headlee Tire Co.
(Incorporated)
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fighting
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LA MODE’S NEW LOCATION
NORTH LOCUST, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
See Windows for Surprise Special
The man tells us his wife always insists they do
not spend their vacations in the mountains because
SOCIETY OF OCTAVIANS
Former King Edward of Great Britain is still a
problem to his government. Always fearful that the
impetuous Edward may retain too strong a hold on
- । the affections at his former subjects, the British gov-
l ernment now has a new worry aS a result of the or-
t ganization of the Society of Octavians. Apparently
- I the sole purpose of the society is to protect the
- name of Edward and his wife from false rumors and
— scandal, and ao see that he is treated with the dis-
E 4 tinenom one of his rank deserves. The society is ded-
307 North Locust
“WE KNOW TIRES”
This is contrary to the belief of
many who associate it only with
adults. Acute appendictis is com-
paratively infrequent in children un-
der five. but its frequency in-
creases with each additional year.
Furthermore, acute appendicitis is
a more hazardous condition in the
young than in the adult
Those in charge of young chil-
dren can help greatly to reduce the
death rate and the length of hos-
of Representatives to become chief
clerk in the treasury department
Phone 139—For Ice
PENRY BROS.
town about the else of Denton but differing materially
from Denton in that its streets were pared He said 1
that he was enjoying mr over there and that the peo-
ple were all cordial to soldiers
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB
TODAY
Creek in the rugged hills about 201
miles northwest of the capital. The 1
Man About Manhattan
By OEOROE TUCKER
NEW YORK. September 10 Breaking a straw with
those who bemoan the dearth of fine entertainment
in the cabarets of New York, this observer would
like to point out a few items which are par if not
superior to anything of their kind that can be found
anywhere
These are essentially high grade acts and are. in
cur opinion, the high points ta the nocturnal Mr of
New York's cafe life They form the All-America for
Broadway this araoan
Wt^AK FOR TEXAS SCHOOLS
The Texas school fund, already enriched by the
discovery' of oll on West Texas school lands, may be
Increased more rapidly than ever if reports of rich
gold and qudcksiiver deposits in the Chiaos Moun-
They based their conclusion on
observations of field maneuvers of
the Fourth Army described by
Maj Gen George S. (Simonds as
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dehver his supply to the wool factory and get a cheek
to cover.- Bonham Favorite,
Member audi. Bureau of circulatioma 6 F
Member Aoctate4 Press d
Member Texas Daily Pre** lasgua ,
CHIPS ON SHOULDERS
The fast-occurring events in the war areas of Eu-
rope and Asia and the statements, demands and ac-
cusations of nations resembles nothing so much as
a gang of boys with chips on their shoulders, about
to start a street brawt France and Russia are op-
posing Germany and Italy in the Spanish trouble.
Germany is reported to be assisting China against
Japan, and so is Russia. Italy sinks Russian mer-
chantmen in the Mediterranean and issues an un-
diplomatic. “so what?-’ reply to Russia's protest. Ger-
many praomises to stand back of both Italy and
Japan in a “defensive" struggle against communism.
It all doesn’t take sense, but it can very easily make
a general war involving Europe and Asia -
thing Fi2h 110 I mW was bulit by Thomas Anderson
The American Library Association to manufacture gumpowder for the
CAPITAL JIGSAW
By HOWARD C. MARSHALL !
AUSTIN, Sept. 10 — (P—ErmnestO.
Thompson, member of the Railroad
Commission, has the largest gallery
of personal photographs la the cap-
itol. Until recently Thompson had
a close competitor in Attorney Gen-
eral William McCraw. but the latter
decided that photographs from floor
Apache Packs a Wallop
Most rhythmic- Meymo Holt. . . She is the dimin-
uatiye 85-pound dancer tn the Hawaiian Room at
the Lexington, and her interpretation of the folk
lore of the islands is more graceful than the fronds
at a palm tree swaying in a gentle breeze.
Best comedy dance— the Apache number at the
French Casino Here is something neat from the Rue
dele Socko. After M Apache toeses his gal around
she turns and pounds him "like the dirty liner on
the washboard ’
Most exciting act—the Russian skaters at the Para
• - *0TICE TO THB FURLIC. __
Any errones resection upon the charecter.."Pu-
taton or standing otanyarm.inaivanual.5.PP°Ee
tion will be eadf corrected upon being called to the
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MAYBE WE CAN BOON DRINK OUR OLD
. CLOTHES
The chemists of the South have been busying them-
selves for some yeans with the search for new uses
for cotton, our principal money crop As the price
for cotton has varied so often because of the varlable-
nees of the production and demand, new uses are
netwotery to create a greater demand and thus in-
sure a more stable and profltable price
Much has already been accomplished. and doubtr
less other new uses will be discovered
But cotton is not the only thing that b seeking
new uses. Italy needs wool worse then it needs milk,
so chemists have been experimenting with methods
of reducing milk to wool A citimen of Milan. Ah-
tonic Ferretui, has discovered how to turn skim mik
Into wool. and that at a price that enables the syn-
thetic substitute to compete with the natural wobl.
work is getting well under way; sev-
eral farms have completed the work
to be done, and quite a number of
others have started the improve-
ment. Under the co-operator’s agree-
ment. a five-year soil saving pro-
gram is to be carried out on each
farm and the advice of the tech-
nical staff of the CCC camp '**11
be needed for all that time. But
it is especially desirable that the
camp be kept here long enough to
carry out the improvement work
on at least a few farms in all
parts of the county, to serve as ex-
amples for others as well as for
saving the soil on those farms. It
may be that some system will be
put In effect whereby the advice
of the experts will be available
in carrying on the co-opcrative pro-
gram even after the actual terrac-
ing and other similar work has
been done and the CCC moved from
the county.
In crimes bearing on labor questjore. Charges were
filed in Dallas and Port Worth after disturbances, bet
such are largely rhetorical gestures; nothing usually
comes of the cases.
Both the Dallas and Fort Worth situations have
laid official* open to the charge that politics Interfer-
ed with prompt law enforcement. Buch an attitude is
incredible in etvilized communities, and the ultimate
effect is an undeserved contempt for the law itselr.
Apathy both condones and fosters other lawlessness.
-Fort Worth star-Telegtam
1 appeared in Londen
:. The dairyman who
16 western states participated.
Observers of the four weeks of
mythical combat ceme to those
general conclusions:
Increased mobility of the army
as the result of motorization makes
it imperative that the commanding
officer have more complete mfor-
mation about the theater of op-
erations and the enemy's move-
ments.
Increased mobility also makes it
At the next session we should agree what we want
to do; this must be developed into a permanent pro-
gram. I suggest the following: ‘
1. Conservation of natural resources.
2. Farm legisiation. I -
3 Establisment of the eight TVA’s,
«. A developed and extended housing campaign.
5. Strengthened labor provisions for settlement of
disputes, fair to both sides.
6. Minimum wages and maximum hours; fair labor
standards.
T. Government reorgantzation; abolition of useless,
duplicating bureaus
» An improved food and drug act.
The flrat four—conservation. farm, eight TVA’s,
housing—must be co-ordinated as a,great national
plan. Where the New Deal has done a great job of
emergency legislation in saving the country, it is not
doing a* g xod a job in establishing permanent polle lex
• • •
When a national plan 1* mentioned, considering
these four subjects a great yell goes up about state's
rights and centralization of power in Washington
That is nonsense
in all these problems let every division of govern-
ment do its part The eight TVA's will be federal
(cheap power, flood control, navigation, dams), but
states, cities, industry. business will benefit and take
a part. .
Farm production and prices are affected by what
occurs anywhere in the country ; there must be co-
ordinated government action, whether by production,
price. surplus, or ever-normal granary control.
Franklin D Roosevelt, like the •people, wants to go
ahead. For one. I am sure that he sees the picture
more clearly than anyone
And I hope that as the captain at the ship he will
take a look at the compass, sail straight on—with
all friendly sailors aboard, and all others overboard,
especially those who would scuttle the shtp.
gown.,
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A J. cartwright started the practice of keep-
tag 90 feet between bases on the ball diamond,
but even his fertile mind overlooked the value of
barbed wire enclosures for umpires,
g-. ----- e • • r
Researchers report that mhe old belief that the
tomato is poison still has some following in the
lower level of the theatrical profession.
MEN’S KHAKI PANTS, VAT DYED
98c
GRAND LEADER CO.
Boston Store
«Ypur Store”
fangs are so short it rarely is able
to bite as efficiently as the snake,
but even a small bite Ls a pa inf al
Bally seuvea st 214 West Eiccory Pentoa.
Texaa. ma rternoon except Sunday by th* keood
(Use Two thoroughly aroused Muscovites and a love- wearing a suit made from milk,
ly girl pull off a thriller that congeala the Wood j -----• “'---* -
Most graceful floor show—the ice carnival at the
Miatrel of Stud Street ( she knows she* can't get in the test word with an
dancer-Mona Montes, Maybe we've told 1 ‘ ‘
tehes SI and
a 42.98, MM
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By Mary Graham Bonner ’
All a rsazrzuaancts were
sitting outside wiy Nilly s house
except Chubby who had told Honey
Bear he was going to take a walk
; a brought unexpected Wealth to the University of Texas
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Bustnem and Ealtortal Ottae ..—
CireulaUon Departmen* .....................—
sunscairniox UTSS
One year (la adsaase) a-----
Six month* by mail (In navamce)
Hires momah by mall (in advance) -—
One month (l WB W»< ——.............
BANANAS^*'^-
' •* (Copyright, MSI. NBA Service, Ine
Washngton has 121,828 trees Untag Ite streets,
which may at last account for the city's habit 0
putting people out on a limb,
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The boomerang was known to stone age Euro-
peans and ancient Egyptians and to now being
revived by modern tax-dodgers.
One penny sometimes produces three and a half
million grains of pollen, partly accounting for
the fine bouquet of some bay fever sneezes.
1937
Packard Six
Extremely low mile-
age and a real buy. See
FOR SALE or let out on shares---Good
brood 90*. Mrs N. K Jones, 1404
Mapto m._____________________-27
A FARMALrEACTOR, cultivafor.
“ middle-buster 8 ft, power binder.
R. K. Anderson Phone 54F3. 27
FOR BALE—Roll top desk and office
chairs. Harry Owens Phone 338 26
1930 FORD sedan Dickson-Hamilton
uDope Rinf^ Raid
HOUSTON, Sept 10 — o— Four)
men and a woman described by
narcotie agents as "wholesalers In I
a nationwide dope ring ' were held i
here today after their arrest by [
Federal agent*
w B Williams ASststant district,
narcotic supervisor, said narcotics
worth 150 000 at retail prices had1
been setzed or bought from the pris-
oners ;
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THE REAL ISSUES—MAVERICK
, By REPRESENTATIVE MAURY MAVERICK
Written Exclusively for This Paper and
NEA Service, Inc.)
What Congress did not accomplish in the last ses-
sion makes us think at what should be accomplished
in the future. •
We congressmen, most of us lawyers, stewed around
in our own mental juices, With that confusion, noth-
ing could be done. So the important legislation was
held off till the last, and then dropped overboard
The future? Argument over the court. Ito powers
and the powers at congress must go on The con-
troversy has done some good, for the American peo-
ple have at least recognized that the judges are hu-
man, and the full humanization of the court must
be accomplished
"uepsdkror. sswsgg-S
n or not herwise credited la this paper and also the
local news bubtahea herein.___________________________
An historic spot in the Austin
area, thought for a time would be
lost beneath water of the lake to
be created by the Marshall Ford
dam, will be preserved.
It la Anderson’s Mill on Cypress]
N. E. Corner Of
Be fn_ €
New Yorker Lovely girls. European
ontot Nkrtex and showine you what
WASHINGTON, Sept 16. —(—
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obsolete. War De-
CHERRIES
CABBAGE Green, Lb. ______
It was a gila monster, seldom
found farther east than the plains
of West Texas. Seven inches long,
it was estimated to be two or three
years old and about half grown.
Dr. E J. Lund, professor of sooi-
ogy at the University of Texas, said
the few glia monsters seen in this
section are much smaller than those
in Arizona Their rise was’enid to
By L A
An announcement from Wash-
ington relative to the status of
CC camps in Texas, as published
Thursday afternoon. Is taken to In-
dicate that the Denton camp will
not be moved soon. Due to the pol-
icy of the soil conservation author-
ities of rotating these camps and
from earlier information which had
moved Oct. 1.
reports the movement to broaden
state aid to pubne libraries is mak-
ing good headway. eme " ’
Michigan recently appropriated
5500 OOO’ anniftfly for the next two
yean to assist libraries while Ar-
kansas. Ohio and Vermont also
made appropriations.
State aid bilis failed to pass in Il-
linois. Indiana, Texas and West Vir-
ginia. The Texas Senate approved
the proposal but it died in confer-
ence committee.
It is expected that matter will not
come up again until another gen-
era! session.
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ONE, TWO THREE .ml
your car will be “Road- .
Ready” for many hours /
of enjoyable motoring!
Our quick, dependable
servicing will be sure to
please you! Our many
steady, SATISFIED cus-
tomers are our best rec-
ommendation. 9
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ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM WITH board ar kitchen privi-
leges, for girl*, cheap Acroes street
■otiool SIS Congress 27
ROOM AND board 820 to aas. Mrs
J-y, MeOSUum, 1308 Carrier. 33
ROOM AND board for 3 boy*. 833 each
per month 913 Panhandle 24
they slept.
“It will be good for Chubby to
walk off his misery and shame,"
Honey Bear whispered to Jelly
Besar. "Be has taken it very, hard.
That won't really do him any
harm." Jelly Bear nodded.
Now Sweet Face appeared at the
window again and looked down
at the Puddle Muddlers.
They're both awake now," he
bleated "Baa, baa, boa came on
up. Rips wants to see all of you."
Willy Nilly was putting fresh han-
dages on Rip as they all came in the
room, 6 .*■ .. ..-'.*
“Just a moment. Just a moment."
quacked Mrs. Quacko Duck, and
she dashed off as quickly as she
could in her waddling manner. In
a little while she was back again
"Here, Hip" she quacked, rve
put together some leaves. I've fast-
ened them, so that I hope they’ll
hold, with strips of stringy bark.
You see it will make a nice little
coat tor you while you’re sitting up
in bed, getting well.”
“You’re a fuss budget, a duck
fuss budget,” quacked Mr. Quacko.
"I was very kind of you.” smiled
Rip
“Now," said Willy Nilly, "you’re
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almost ready to enjoy your bones
that you won as a prize Where
is Chubby ? He should have his
Jelly"
"He has gone for a walk by him-
self I think it will make him
feel better,” said -Honey Bear.
Rip felt he coud enjoy a bone
Yes. Rip was better, much, much
better!
Tomorrow—Where is Chubby.
Those who have watched the pro-
gress of the conservation work in
this county, and especially those
whose farms are included in the co-
operator list, are hopoful that the
camp will be kept in Denton for
at least another year. It could well
be used in this county tor many
years, since othere is scarcely a
farm which does not need terrac-
ing and other soil conserving prac-
tices. Even another year of opera-
ORANGES
PORK AND BEANS, Q.
Phillips, Two 16 Or. Cnnu_________JC
Phones 1133 .1153 "
The Washington story said that
65 camps would be operated in Texas
for a three-month period begin-
ning Oct. 1, a decrease at six from
the present number. A camp is to be
re-established at the Huntsville
State Park, and 64 are to remain
at their present locations, the Wash-
tagton announcement set out. Since
Denton was not listed in the six
which are to be discontinued and
since the Washington statement
added that the remainder of the
camps would be kept at their present
locations, it is taken to mean that
ths CCC group will stay here at
least for a time longer.
SAUSAGE 10c
(KDITOR’S NOTE Maury Maverick of San Antonio,
Tex, although serving only bl* second term la Con-
gress, already has achieved national fame for his Tear-
less oratory and his ability to lead the progressive group
in the House. He 1* a champion or Roosevelt’s mearares •)
tatna, 2 soutmem Erewster ™.,. are.borhenout CONGRESS HAS YET TO*FACE
CARROTS
plant we’ve heard about the
traffic lights la Denton comes from
fellow* who walk the streets most of
the time with Tittle to do They
don't feel that they have the time
to wait for a signal ligh to change
Most busy people have time to wait
a half minute at the corner* where
the lights are. Those who do not,
have the time should be forced
either to take the time or to use
other streets and corner*.
FOR SALE—MISCEL.
FOR SALE — Pony mare, smooth
mouth Gentle for children; also 2-
wheel trailer. T. L. Lucas, Center
Point School 25
GOOD HOUSE trailer Completely
equipped. 1019 N Elm. 28
FOR SALE—Pony and saddle, trade
for ow. 16 milk cows for sale. Ho-
POST TOASTIES, Q.
Ury - MV
you about her before. She is so exciting well prob-
ably tell you about her lots of times. This is the Mt-
tie Spanish dancer at El Chico who epitomises the
heart beat that editors like to see on their magazine
covers
Most unpredictable m.c—Eddie Davis at Leon’*
and Eddie's He used to wait on tables and drive a
hack Now he is the Wandering Minstrel of 52nd
street, interpreting Somerset Maugham's South Sea
island romances through the medium at thatched
hut* and slightly (well sometimes more than that)
risque songs.
If you don't know Eddie Davis you don't know
52nd street. And if you don’t know Meymo Holt. Mona
Montea. the Apaches, the Russians, and the New
Yorker's ice skaters you should get acquainted at
once Until you do, the best of New York's after dark
entertainment will remain a closed book. 9
ang Swkpana winy "Ain"atsha "h most reslistic everheja m the
*__. west • Nfnre than ERn men from
You can get
money now
to build
The next time you need
gas, oil or any other serv-
icing, we wish you’d pull
into our piace ... turn off
the motor and relax!
When operation is indicated, do -- ————- --— ---------
not delay granting consent. The depend largely on the amount at
rsiss ssr: i SX?- a.® monste
competently treated, the better are I Lund sald. Is virulent, but the rat
the prospects for the survival of tiesnakeis.more dangerous because
it has better fangs. The monsters
„382nSO- CEA-i-
The Terrell Tribune comments:
"We know of no one who has
"We know of one one who has
the hardihood to protest the
usefulness of the modern street
tramic signal tight. They are
perhaps one of the humanita-
rian inventions at modern time*
in that they save many lives
and maimed bodies The only
fellow The Tribune ever heard
of who opposed them was the
man who became estranged
from his wife and divorced her.
TOMATOES . 25c
mg economies as the means of re-
during the deficit in the general
revenue fund.
Selection at James as chief clerk
was a surprise to capitol circles,
although there had been reports
Treasurer Charley Lockhart intend-
ed to make a change tn the posi-
1 tion.
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and similar traffic reguntors. There I Children suffering from acute
E--- — appendicitis almost invariably show
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War was put to grinding grair 0
Engineers estimate the mill w
be a few feet above the waterline
when the lake assumes its final
form. It 1* about 700 feet above sea
level 1 •
. SLIOHTLY USED 7.00x16 6-ply Good-
year Allweather Ure. Bargain gun
EneY.________ 2
FOB BALE — 12-hone Masmey-Eartt,
drmi, praettcally new: Aron-whenl
farm wagon, good conaiton will
trade for cow* Several cows, 3 bull*.
10 emal heifers for sals. Phode Ho-
msr pKteg, 130. M
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pitalization connected to append!- | the Marshall Ford dam on the Colo-
cltl* in children, by bearing in mind redo River.
V _1 * * - - t a **l *. , W. - cL * * * - e.... I or other nnnearanens
22552 a '"Be^^dXJ^ zssardaszrhane
-rev re u. b army ne nas “I labor questons but are onty lined op for law enforce-
It looks almost like spring in
Denton. After a long summer drouth
which played havoc with grass,
shrubs and trees, frequent show-
ers have come during the last two
or three weeks, and vegetation has
broken out with a new freshness
that makes one think of the end-
ing of winter. It will be only a
few days until hundreds of students
and visitors will be coming to Deh-
ton. Why not trim lawns and
shrubs and put the town in the
most attractive shape possible for
the good impression it will make on
LAWYER
BRUCE DAVIS, Attorney, general
practice. Suite 101, Raley ag. g.
Wde Square Phone 1405._________
ARCHITECTS
M. Jane Blackburn
Architeet
__________Phone 1417-w
MUSIC TEACHERS
Mr*. John Lawhon, B. M.. B. S., M. A.
Teacher of Piano
Studio 1101 N. Locust Phone 443-W.
LAPAYBTTB LAMB. B S.. teacher S
piano and voice, graduate American
Conservatory at Music, Chicago. Stu-
dio. 1506 Highland. Phone 1228-. 40
MRS. W. B SARTOR. B. Mu*.
Toirher of Ptann
Studio 427 W Sycamore Ph B26J. 40
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Professional Cards
DENTISTS
W. «. BO WELL. D. D. &
FRIXMAN HOWELE, D D. A
MeCiurkan Bldg Telephene 341
w H HAWLTT. D. D A
gmoot-Curti* Bidg. Phone iiM.
.Da. mICHaaD MANDELL
MeCrary Building, Pixoaa ipa.
SPECIALISTS
ML MARTIN, A. A. M D Diseases
of Ere, Ear. Noee and Throat
CUsasee correctly fitted. Office: Suite
100. Baley Bldg. Phone* 23 and 143.
BERT A DAVIS. M. D Bye. ear. noee
aena Haroat. Hyes examined, glasses
fitted Denton Medical A Surgical
Clinic, 313 8 Elm Phone 540
OPTOMETRISTS
GLABBSS SCIENTIFICALLY fitted.
_Lewa M Sklles, Opt. D. Office M0-
Qiayre Jewalry Store.
CHIROPODISTS
PR. J. EDwix Taylor
Practice Limited to Feet
303 Steoot-Curti* Bldg. Phone 30d
CHIROPRACTORS
OOLONIC IRIGATTONS
DE. A W. ZLAa
POTATOES ^19c i >
the patient. ■ "
The usual symptom associated
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
NON-CONFINING treatment of hem-
orrholds, piles, fissures, fistulae,
21314
DANCE INSTRUCTION
HART -BCHOOL OF DANCING All
types of dancing. Women’s Club
Bldg Wed and Sat. Phone 407
TENNIS RACKEIS-- Rackets 79c to
66 Tennis balls 35c. Golf bails 25c.
Golf tees >Oe City Drug Store 24
FOR SALE1983 Chevrolet coach.
Dickson-Ham 11 ton Motor Co. 26
FOR BALE-Living room and break-
fast suite, gas range, used windows
and book case doors. Phone 692W. 25
FOR SALE — Piano, large extension
dining table, study tables and gen-
eral household furniture. 802 W. Oak.
Phone 6M-H_________________24
ALARM CLOCKS—Guaranteed one-
year 61. Westclox clocks 9125. Baby
Ben 8986. Onty Drug Store. 24
FOR SALE-1994—Chevrolet pickup
Diekson-Hamilton Motor Co. M
WOR SALE—26 young white faced
rtSTigtry5^ m
SHEAPPER PENS:Genuine Sheater
peas 82.25 up. Other pens at 61.
City Drug Store.______ 64
FOR BALBr-Al vacuum cleaner, com-
plets with all attachments. Cost
660. Berge tn at 919.76. M. a Rey-
olds. 616 Welch 24
Contemporary TThought
LACK OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
State police were sent to Fort Worth • few months
ago to proteck the property and employes of a publid
utnity. Now state pollce have been placed in Dallas
to guard labor and other leader* who have been mal-
treated when they sought to make public speeches
fleer’s communication with aH units
under his command be so complete
that he can instantly transmit or-
ders.
The increased mobility has not
been balanced by equally effective
means tor providing information
about the enemy's movements.
Field radios, telephones hnd mo-
torcycle messengers have not yet
reached an efficiency to furnish a
motorized army with the superior
communications service it requires.
The new “streamline" division
(the army's experiment with a di-
vision of 12,000 more compactly or-
ganised men rather than 20,000) is
a success. --
Performance of the new secret
tanks was excellent.
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Mrs. Tucker’s Compound
4 lb. cartAn „ 43e, 8 lb. carton . 88c
Italian MEAT LOAF, $,
Pound LAC
Be “Road-Ready”
With Our 1-2-3
SERVICE
RAMEY
INSURANCE
Telephone 54
MATCHES^.;- 28c
with the onset of appendicitis tn
children is sudden severe generaliz-
ed pain in the abdomen, sometimes
ilocalized below the angle of the
ribs in the so-called “pit of the ■
I stomach."
Vomiting is a frequent symptom
of acute appendicits Indeed, in l
[ a small percentage of cases vom- [
I iting is the very first symptom. It ।
, should be borne in mind that acute
I appendicitis b frequently preceded
i by some respiratory infection. A
f child suffering from a weld, ton-
Minis, bronchitis or other form of
respiratory infection who subse-
quentiy develops abdominal symp-
toms. should therefore promptly be !
subjected to a medical examina-
Uon. with the suspicion in mind of ,.
the possible existence of an acute
I appendicitis.
EK:* to celling on several walls “clutter-
| I O WS ed up the place” and took them
■ Fu home
" 4 ■ H •P Both Thompson and McCraw are
| UJ. 1 expected to be candidates for gov.
__ y Am -m J j ernor next year.
EE Ei AL. I EE One of the last things Jesse
UM Iw Ite Now Ye* Academ, W Medicme James of Cameron did before re.
- ----'----- signing as a member of the House
GROUND MEAT, 1,
Fresh, pound.----IUC
WATCHBB—Pocket
SIM. Wrist wat
City Drug Store
Call lb* Dewi an Federal Sav-
tag* and Loan Asoetatiom,
telephone Na 26, tar informa-
tiom about fand* to finance
your bunding need. Qmek
servies with an detal of
tompmmetion handled la Den
GRAPES SeedkM. Lb. - 5c
icated to upholding the honor of His Former Ma-
= jesty on all occasions.-’ and will combat attacks upon
. — i him in the newspapers *'
But reports that the society has spread through-
out the empire worries government heads who are
_ seeking to keep King George VI to the fore. The
= Octavians easily could become the frame-work for a
! —l i political orsanization which could work for the re-
1__| call of Edward, or otherwise cause the government
embarrassment by demanding that he return to Eng-
, land as a private citizen
I -- - —0---
19 Years Ago Today
(From Record-Chromdele sept 10, 131«'
Otis Rberk, Denton High School reporter, says that
the football team will be light but fast this year. The
first workout of the season was held Tuesday after
noon with a fair representation of players prebent
and it Is expected that the number of candidates will
increase daily. Captain Cedric Sizemore U. the only
one of last year's lettermen to return to school O W
Stewart will be faculty manager and coach this year
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