The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DENISON PBESS
TheDaaisoa Press
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No, M«
Iaaued Dalljr Bxoept Sunday
Application for entry a* aaoond
ciaaa matter la pen dine.
Dedicated to clean and responsive
government; to Individual and oleic
integrity; to rellgeoua, eoctal and
cotnmerclal progreae.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
month .............. 15c
'Ce mouttii (So
monttaa ................ |1.I0
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pox NUMBKil. Care Demeon Pres*
be given advert I.sera dealring
Mind addreaaea.
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Nine ef 10 Sigma Delta Cki
Foondere Are Still Living
GREENCASTLE.IND.—Nine of
the ten DePauw university men
who founded Sigma Delta Chi 25
years ago are still living. Every ef-
fort is beng made to have as many |
of the founders back for the Sil-
ver Anniversary celebration as
possible.
They ar'1 L. II. Milliken, depart-
ment of public welfare, Indian-!
apolis; Laurance II. Sloan, vice
president of the Standard Statis-
tics company, New York City;'
Eugene C. Pulliam, Sr., president!
of Central News Papers, Ine., Le-
banon, Ind.; W. M. Glenn, assoei-1
ate editor of the Orlando (Fla.) ,
Sentinel; Paul M. Riddick, editor'
and publisher of the LaGrange i
(Ind.) Standard; L. A. Hutchens,!
member of the faculty of New.
Trier township high school Win-1
netka, 111.; Charles A. Fisher,!
member of the faculty at the JJni-
| versity of Michigan; E. H. Lock-
j wood, Y. M. C. A. worker in Can-
ton, China, and Marion Hedges,
director of research for the Inter
national Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, Washington, D. C.
The only deceased member is
Gilbert Clippinger of Indianapolh
who died in 1934.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
By GENE BYRNES
( Ai'ICEl.l^vnOKU most tie reeel v -
jy 11:00 a. m. In older to avoid
publication lu cirrent Issue.
< HARGK ACCOUNTS are accep-
table Iroin porsme bavin* a tele-
phone listed In their own name and
upon agreeing to remit wheu bill
ia presented. 1015 will be added on
unpaid private accounts after So
days from date !if first Insertion.
CLOSING HOIR: Copy received
by 0 o'clook a. n. will be published
the same day.
KHKOlia: The Denison Press will
not be reaponsble for more than
one Incorrect taertlon.
OUT-OF-TOWj ORDER tor clas-
sllled ads are strictly payable In
sdvanos.
KATES—MIN11UM charge 20c.
1 Time, lc p»r word.
2 tlmee, 2c ter word.
6 Times, 3o i»r word.
(For c.nseiiltlve Insertions)
Minimum . naije Is for 12 words.
Contra, t lat.s will be given upon j
upplluatlun. LesaJ rates at one cent ]
per wors each Insertion.
CLASSIFIED
CASH paid for furniture and other
articles. Jennings Bargain Store.
Phene 100. tf
RHEUMATISM
Pain—Agony
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24 1!
arts To Leave in
lours - i
Happy Days Ahead for You
Think ijf tt—how this old world
do/; make pn.fir - ss—now comes a
]ji ascription \vhl« h is known to phar-
macists as AUenru and within* 48
hours after you* start to take this
uwift acting formula pain, agony and ,
Inflammation caused by excess uric
acid has started to depart. 1
Alien! ii dor s Just wlmt this notice !
says It A'ill do—it is guaranteed. You j
can one penero.’•■•ttle at lead-
j>:g drugst'ii i ev*. y\\bt.re for 85 .
ct-nt. anti if it doesn’t brine the jov- |
r.us results you expr- t—your money
•.»..)!« heart tolly returned.
1 ALV/AYS
(M.LOW MY
HU5BAHP To
oo ALt. Tire
C.HOPPH46 UECAOSE
N\AhJ AS A ROLE
CAN ECONOMIZE
50 MUCH BETTER
TUAN THE AVERAGE
WOMAN ON
DOMESTIC S
PORCH A SEW
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Insulate Water Pipe*
Modernizing heating pipe and hot
water tank insulation means sav-
ing on the oveibead. It cuts down
on the fuel bills by conserving heat.
Uncovered heating lines and hot
water pipes, of ven Just the un-
covered Joints, mean a loss in mon-
ey to the owner. It it a real econo-
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
R. M. CARTER. JUDO*
New Suita Filed
L. E. Lillis vs. Florence Mabel
Lillis, divorce.
Merchants and Planters Nation-
al bank vs. State National bank
of Denison, garnishment; G. W.
my to inspect hot water and steam Brown, defendant.
pipes reguarly and see if they are
Mel| bfwlifted.
Mildred Shipp vs.
divorce.
Walter Shipp
"I work all the time,and feel strong . .
•that i.rrru: (ja^
-The Second l ime
NAuJ MAu ,-
Misdeal .
Yoo'fcS
MooDuED,
OuE K\c>-
S'AU- <?»GHT
OH The
TDEAu.
ee Ale Right, too -
OF Mine V facETi,
PcYlESMS wT (AiSL)EAL
'aIheh the uuALt-f t.
AO-outiET) To Face A BiRD’£>
u.'hocE mitt I start To
(NEAR- A TA66LR -
You Can Escape
Periodic Upsets
Women who must be on the job every
day need /Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets.
They not'only relieve periodic pain and
discomfort;.. they help to correct the
CAUSE of your trouble. If you take them
regularly ..: and if yours is not a surgical
case :;: you should be able to escape
periodic upsets.
Chocolate coated ... convenient... de-
pendable. Sold by all druggists. New small
size—50 cents.
toi veou. tear
i am 27 and a textile winder in the mill. I had cramps so
bad that I bad to cry many times. I used to stay in bed two
days a month, Lydia I . Pinkbam’s Tablets helpedmt^'indtr-
fully. For t}je first time in my life I do not suffer. I can work all
the time now and feel strong.—Mrs. Bennie Coates, l%3 Ter-
race St., Muskegon, Mich.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS
_A Uterine Tonicjsnd Sedative for Women
-and The Worst is Yet to Come!
Johu M, Luke, electrician
Texas Power and Light compel
Muenster, voluntary petition; ,
bilitiea, $4,908.47; aoaata $0,0^
96; exemption claimed, fl.OSO.^
Marriage. Licensee
Eulis Burrow and Morie MB'
Sherman route 4.
W. W, Smith and Ruth Draj,
Denison rotue 4.
Car Regiatrationa
R. E. McClain, Denison, PI.
mouth sedan.
Walter Jennings, Denison, Fort,
truck.
D. E. Coffman, Dallas, Ford se-
dan.
Dnow Whit.- Laundry, Denison,
Ford truck.
Mrs. L. P. Miller, Sherman,
Dodge coupe.
Sam Gentle, Dorchester, Ford'
truck. R
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Rea ty Tranafar*
Lt.la G. Gibbons to DeWitt
Wright et uv., 4(1 acres, David
Moury survey, $900, Oct. 13, 1934.
W. A. Wilson et ux to R. L.
Green lot 13 block G, original town
plat, Howe, $150, Sept. 2G, 1934.
If. F. Doss et ux to E. T. Doss,
GO by 171 feet, W. If. Anderson
survey, $1 and other cossidera
tions, Oct. 3, 1934.
Mrs. S. F. Wilson to Carrie Hen-
dry, part block 1, W. D. Fitch ad-
dition to Sherman, $500, Jan. 10,
1934.
Advertise in Th* Otnlaon Praia
I
for RENT—iyh.v keen the for rent I
s.gu hanging on your door when
hy spending n little money advev-
llsing in the classified columns
you may secure a renter?
LOST 20 LBS* OP PAT
IN JUST 4 WEEKS
Mrs. Mae West of St. Louts,Jin.,
writes: ‘I’m only 2S yrs. olc®an<l
weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box
of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks
ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. 1 also have
mdre energy 'and furthermore I’ve
never had a hungry moment."
Fat folks should take orto half tea-
spoontul of Kruschen Salts In o glass
of hot water In the mortning ‘before
breakfast—It’s the SAlw, harmless
way to reduce as tens of thousands o’
men and women know. ,
For your health’s sake ask for and I
get Kruschen at any drugstore—the i
Cost for a: bottle that lasts 4 weeks Is
but a trifle and If after the nrst bottle
you gre'not Joyfully satisfied with
suit9-»tnoney back.
Skiijyfiu'£2
OUR •
leauiK'j NboTPAPte
re- oljp wan r ADb
ACCIDENT ON
PUTTS HILL
J. VAN REN5ALEEP
kiONTMOCENCN, THE.
Town NE'ER DO wEtl,
It DOPEt dill-dull,
Tie town dumbbell,
RACE DQ'i/N MAH 5T
To TELL doc graves
OF THE ACCIDENT AT
Y€ FOOT OF PUTTS
HILL. •
The Dailn BUZZ
WELCOMES ANN LOCAL
NEWS OB PERSONALS
ITS READERS MAY
CARE TO SertD IN.
LET US HEAR
cK0M YOU _
MOTHERS
Dart «zp«ri-
mant with
children’s
colda...Traat
than as your
own mother did—
•zttrzudljr. No dol-
ing! Just rob throat
and cheat with
PROVED BY Z GENERATIONS
THE MAIN InliNG ON
r* £AK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
S«ved by new Vitamins of Cod Liver
Oil in ia«tele«« tablets.
Pounds of firm healthy flesh instead, of
bare ternrtr/ bones! New vi*jor,tvini an^ ‘
enerjfy instead of tired listlessness ! Steady,
quiet nerves! Thut is what thousands of
l»eople ure getting through scientists' latest
discovery the Vitamins of Coil Liver Oil
concentrated in little Btrpar coated tablet.1*
without any of- its horrid, fishy taste or smell.
McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they’re
called ! "Cod Liver Oil in Tablets”, and they
simply *’ork wonders. A little boy of 8. seri-
ously eich. yot well and gained 1C** lbs. in
just one month. A pirl of thirteen after the
same disease, gained 3 lbs. the first week and
2 lbs. each week after. A young mother who
could not eat or sleep after baby came got
i all her health back and gained 10 lbs. in lesa
than a month.
You simply must try McCoy’s at once
Remember if you don’t gain at least 8 lbs of
firm healthy flesh in a month get your money
back. Demand and get McCoy's—the original
and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets
- -approved by Good Housekeeping
Institute. Refuse all substitutes
insist on the original McCoyV
« there are none bfetter.
THE DUMBUNNIES
By ALBERTINE itANDALL
WE. OUGHT To KNOW SOME-THING
ABOUT GEOGRAPHY IN OUR OWN
VICINITY BEFORE. WE. STUDY
rJ DAVEY DOE. - DO YOU
1KNOW THE POPULATION.
ft Rev. I. N. Demy toys:
* I have found nothing In the
poet tO yean that can take th«
■beg of Dr. Milee Anti-Pain
PHI*. They are a cure relief for
my headache"
Buffer era from Headachy
Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache,
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri-
odic Pains, write that they have
used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
with better results than they had
even hoped for.
C untiess American house-
wives would no more think
of keeping house without Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills than with-
out dour or sugar. Keep a pack-
age in your medicine cabinet and
•eve yourself neediest suffering.
Al Drug Stores—25e and $1.00
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1934, newspaper, October 16, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738450/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.