The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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ehMtn, WDAF. WSMB, WFAA, Warnow, KSL, KMOX, KFAB, K
KFRC, KVOO. WAOl. KTBS; LX, KRLD, WBT, WDSU, KWKH.
Horn* of Gloat, WLW, WLS. CB Boniio Cummin’* orchestra, WFA
8—Sunaat Saranada, KWKH, KL
l, KFAB, WBT. Musical Brevi-
ties, KRLD.
8. NBC—Hit* and Bits, WLW
WENB; to bo announced, WFAA,
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WFAA, WOAI, KT
o, KM OX, KFAB, KM Range. WLS, KFI, KOA. CBS— ‘‘l*’Kj^..C’*SL’ KM0X' KBLD’
KLZ, KrAB.
8:80. NBC—Ray Noble’s orehes-
tra, WSM, KFI, WOAI,
Perkins
Clearance
SALE
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FEATURES VALUES FROM
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Silk Dresses............ 2.79, 4.29, 7.29
Wash Dresses ........................77, 1.77
98c Summer Silks ................yd. 69c
Sheers to 25c .....................17c yd.
Cottons to 39c.....................21c yd.
Men’s Wash Pants to 1.49........1.29
Men’s Dress Shirts ..................97c
Boy’s Knickers.....................—- 97c
WFAA,
WLW, KTHS, KVOO, WDAF, W
DAY, WSMB. CBS—Melody Mast-
erpieces, KRLD, WBT, KGKO, K
WKH, KMBC.
9. NBC—Amos 'n Andy, WFA
A, WSM, WSMB, KTHS, WOAI.
KPRC, WDAF. CBS — Claude
Hopkin’s orchestra, WBT, KGKO,
KFAB, KMOX, WDSU. Henry
Busse’g orchestra, KRLD, KTAT.
9:16. NBC—Tony and Gus, KO
A, WFAA, KTHS, KFT, WSM, WS
MB.
JULY SALE OF SHOES
All styles in summer foot wear for
men and women at drastic reduc-
tions.
9:30. NBC—House of G'ass, \V
SM, WSMB, KFI, KTBS, WFAA,
KPRC, WOAI, KOA. CBS—Ted
Fiorito’s orchestra, KMOX, KFA
B, WBT. KLZ, KGKO, WDSU.
Musical moments, KRLD, KTAT.
10. NBC—Howard Lolly’s or-
chestra, WDAF, KTHS, WBAP.
KOA. CBS— Joe Haymo’s or-
chestra, WBT, KMBC, KMOX, K
FAB, KRLD, KGKO, KWKH.
10:30. NBC—Light's Out, dra-
ma, WBAP, KPRC, WDAF, WOA
I, WENR, WSM, WSMB, CBS-
Jan Garber's orchestra, KRLD, K
MOX, KWKH, KGKO, KFAB, KM
BC, WBT. KSL.
11. NBC—Leonard Kellers’ or-
chestra, KTBS, WOAI, WDAF, W
'SMB, WSM, WBAP, KOA, KPRC.
! CBS—Bill Hogan’s orchestra, KM
OX, KMBC, KRLD, KSL, KFAB,
KGKO, KWKH.
Perkins Brets
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Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
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The only way your body can clean out
rind polaonoua wastes from youi
. la thru 9 million tiny, delicate Kid-
ney tubea or Altera, but beware of cheap,
drastic, irritating drugs. If functional
Kidney or Bladder disorders make you
•uff.-r from Getting Up Nights, Nervous-
ness. Leg Pains. Backache, Circles Under
ayes. Dizziness, Rheumatic Pains, Acid-
ity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, don t
take chances. Get the Doctor's guaran-
teed prescription called Cy-stex (Siss-
I>x). Works fast, safe and sure. In 48
sours it must bring new vita lit;
In 48
and la
.. must bring new vitality. —
guaranteed to fix you up lh one week or
money back on return of empty
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......... _ack on return of empty package.
Cysiex costs only 9c g day at druggists
and the guarantee protects you.
Can your men
reach ail the
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1935, newspaper, July 17, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739068/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.