The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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FARM LOANS
We will renew your farm loan coming due this fall at
five percent interest for thirty six years and give you the
privilege of paying the loan off any time you wish.
SEE US NOW.
Tisinger & Tucker
Garland. .... Texa8 ;;
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THE CHRONICLE
R. J. WHITMORE
Editor and Owner.
Published Every Friday
I Dterefl ut the postoffice at Caroll-
ton, Texas as second class matter.
rook impression on a person and
if the hot weather is the cause,
we h°Pfi the present hot weather
will continue indefflnately.
Vote the Amendments down.
We are -AGIN” all of the
Amendments, How are you?
Eor the past number of years
the Texas farmer have been ask
od to diversify their crops and
have paid absolutely no attention
to the advice, as a result we are
Rointr thru a business depression
caused from too much cotton.
They then turn to poultry and
dairy products and went in for
them so strong that they have
flooded the country with those
commodities and the price for
them is ridiculously low. They
We noticed a few weeks ago
an article appeared in one of ihe
leading dailies that n' this time
the world was wi.bout a singlp
Rreat man. w„ j„,t ......... j !uw' T'^
bn-.omeof the «IMov.d me,. , £'°f
enjoyed thi. article. In our WlU.,.h*Te
opinion America had tlio last I verai,v, erf ey,
leadinp preat man, and that was ' ;u[' 1 "f tl,e
Woodrow Wilson. ? Tlle ■«»«
they do this the sooner they will
enjoy prosperity.
We have often wished that our
lot had been cast with those
more fortunate, for instance
With the judges who can go
“vacationing” and their salaries
still go on, That is what we call
being in clover. Still these self
same public ‘‘servants” ate hav-
ing the nerve to ask for an in-
crease in their salaries.
Wedding. Birthday
Anniversary Dinner
Our idea of wasted energy is
for religious fanatics who try
to stop every prize tight that i-
sceduled. They have never got- '
ten any where as yet, and as
long as it is conducted on the
clean basis that the promoters
have been conducting them and
the fans are in the majoriiy,they
will not meet with any success.
We just returned from Okla-
homa and could not but think
that at this time that our town
had less town loafers than any
we came across. We don’t know
whether it is just too hot for
them to stir out, or thoi^ me
fewer of these public pest- here
than other places. . Regardless
of the reason, it sure'y makes a
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Sunday one of the most sue
ccssful anniversary dinners of
the year was given by Mrs. W,
T. Squibb celebrating the wed-
ding anniversay of Mr. and Mrs.
Squibb and the birthday of
Andrew Jackson. There were
twenty.eight guests present to
enjoy the feast and according to
t ie report given to us byAndrew
Jackson,never was such a dinner
si t set before even a king, etc.
Mrs. Squibb was presented with
an all day sucker, in which was
lound a £10 gold piece, given by
Mr. Jackson. This anniversary
i an annual event an I each year
is better than the one before.
faiace Theatre Offers
Extra-Costly Program
Palace Theatre’s "greater en-
tertainment” policy Inaugurated
in Dallas a week ago, reported
to have taken the town by storm
goes into ils second week with a
brand new show starting Satur-
day, July 30 Offering for this
wpek one of the most, costly pro
crams ever presented in a Texas
theatre, the Palace announcet
that there will be no increase in
prices.
Reau Geste.” the Paramount
super-roadshow production, is
first of the outstanding attrac-
tions for the new week. Staring
Mary Brian, Alice Joyse, Noah
Berry. Neil Hamilton, William
Powell, Norman Trevor, Ralph
Forbes, and Victor McLaglan
and thousands of extras, and
directed by that master crafts-
man, Herbert Brennn, the pic-
ture ranks as one of the great-
est of all times. Millons have
read “Beau Geste” as a book and
millions more Bre seeing it as a
film. The Palace has arrrnged a
beautiful musical score for its
allowing on the screen.
On the Palace stage is a new
Palace-Publix De Luxe show
called Rushia,” a pre guaran-
teed hit, It is a sensational
whirl of variety entertainment
piesented by the most resource
ful star performers on the
American stage. Twelve top
notch a tors, eighteen musicans
and forty-five minutes of crowd-
ed spectacle- tratD “Rushia.”
Dwight. Brown, renowned Pal-
ace organist, is in the‘‘Greater
Entertainment” wholeheartedly,
too. And so is the Palace $10,-
000 cooling plant:
A. W. Clem Hart At
Gravel Pit Tuesday
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Look
Here!
You Can’t Beat These Prices!
Men's Work Caps
Binck Sntt-en with sweat
hand, lift If lined and extra
well blade
25c
Boys’ Overalls
i Unbeatable for summer
wear. Fxtia value
49c
Men’s Work Pants
Work Pants that will wear
and gjve satisfaction
98c
Tennis Shoes
Mon and aa.
Women’s OuC
Boys and "7t\-
Girls C
Can you beat it!
Crackled Tumblers
9 oz. smooth top, a pretty
design, Set of six
2lc
Paymaster
Overalls
Last Longer
$1.49
Women’s House
Slioes.
Good Grade Felt
59c
Brooms,
Squaro
You’ll Want This Broom
33c
Fnameled Dish
Pans.
Preserving Time Is Here,
Big Sizo, High Quality.14 qt
33c
Women's Chiffon
Dose
AM Silk Chiffon from
Toe to Top, jmir
98c
Gillette Razor blades
Highest Gi ado Steel,
Small package
44c
Boy’s Stripped
(overalls]
All Sizes, Full Cut
95c
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DALLAS
CROZIER’S
MARKET
LOVEDALE
Next Door to Show On Maple
NVe Buy All Evinds Of Produce,
Chickens, Eggs and .111tcr. Top Prices.
A. W. Clem, son of Mr. and
Mis. W. Olem, received a very
painful injury Tuesday when the
drag line at Clem Gravel Co.’s
pit southwestof Farmers Branch !
passed over his foot, crushing
his toes and hr ak ng the l o -,es
in his foo*. He was rushed to
the St. Paul Sanitarium and the
physicans there are of the opin-
ion that some of toes will have to
be amputated but are doing all
within their power to avoid doing 1
so. As we go to press, A. W, is '
reported to be resting as well as
could be exp cted. '
Family Reunion
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Huffhines was the scene of a
pleasant family'gathering and of
a bountiful dinner served by ti e
hostess. Those present to en*
j".y the spread were: Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Huffhines of Richard-
son, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Ti lery, Mr. and Mrs.Billy Brim
and Howx Huffhines of Dallas.
Miss Addie Brown of Vickery,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatwright
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Liles of
this place,
Hry Goods, Hardware,
8302 Maple, Next Door to A. & P. Store.
We Have No Specials For Saturday.
Every Day Is Bargain Day.
Breakfast
bacon sliced
Pork
Chops Steak
*ec‘, ‘>V Dry Salt
Steak Meat
Sausage
7/: Pork
s
17c
25c
15c
THE , /
Danger In Coughs
That Hang-On
Neglected coughs often lead to worse
trouble. Yet there is a simple method
based on the famous Dr. King’s New
Discovery, which usually breaks the
worst cough entirely in 24 hours.
Here is the method: You take just
one teaspoonful and hold it in your
throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swal-
lowing it. It has a double action. It
not only soothes and heals irritation,
but also removes the phlegm and con-
gestion which are the real came of the
coughing. So the most stubborn cough
soon disappears completely.
Dr. King’s New Discovery is for
coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas-
modic croup, etc. Fine for children,
too—no harmful drugs. Very economi-
cal, as the dose is only one tcaspoonfuL
At all good druggists. Ask for
CdnCfcHS
at
all Butch dealers
WORSHAM-BU1CK CO.
Dallas, Texas
^Pacific at Olive
she'tells the storyT
OF MANY OTHERS
Dr. W. C. Rountree,
Texarkana, Texas.
Dear Doctor:—About 8 yearn aao I
taken with a bad case of stomach
was
trouble. I got better In Winter and
se in 8prln~ —- “
Vegetables, Bread and Milk
Crozier s Market,
LOVEDALE
FEb ■; .‘E^Kiartrgit
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it around. The flies fall
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592112/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.