Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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New and Better Values
ON SALE 11
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
BIG DEAL NOW ON- Sell It All! Sell It All
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E&W SHIRTS now on
sale
New Dresses and Coats
NE W SPRING SILKS
New Spring Wash Goods
New Spring Underwear
New Clothing, Hats, Shoes
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SILK SLIPS—the great
line—just in from New
York....
$1.00—$1.98
More than a thousand
pairs New Spring Shoes
and Sandals now on sale
$1.00, $1.49, $1.98
$2.98
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ARE BETTER
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And THE BARGAIN STORE
"Mystery Tale Unfolded in
Holt’s "Under Suspicion”
plays characteristic good judg-
ment in selecting Katherine
Mystery, deep-eyed, dark 'DeMille, dark screen beauty,
skullduggery will baffle the as his feminine lead. Support-
most Sherlockian solvers of ing this popular pair in their
"whodunit?” stones, provides featured roles is a hand-pick-
the thrilling action and drama : ed cast including Rosalind
for Jack Holt’s Columbia pic- i Keith, Granville Bates, Luis
Sure, "Under Suspicion,” Albemi, Morgan Wallace,
■which opens at the Palace
Theatre today.
Adapted for the screen from
•a magazine story by that top-
flight concocter of murder
mystery yarns, Philip Wylie, it
Is a stirring story of an assassi-
nation plot aimed at a wealthy
auto magnate because he sud-
• denly turns philantropic and
•decides to give his plant away
io his employees.
’Once again Jack Holt dis-
Esther Muir, Purnell Pratt and
others.
Holt, playing his 200th star-
ring role on the screen, is the
auto tycoon whose life is
threated. Tampered airplanes,
runaway autos, silenced rifle
bullets—even a bow and ar-
row—are the weapons a skulk-
ing unseen culprit brings to
bear to accomplish his lethal
purpose. Hairbreadth escapes
from such fantastic modes of
•for sale
LANKHAKT COTTON SEED
SEED CORN — CANE SEED
HONEY DRIP — HEGARI
BABY CHICKS
PURINA FEED
For Chickens — Cows — Horses
ALFALFA HAY AND STAPLE FEED
MARECHAL NEIL HI Aim
KREAMKRUST rLUUK
Mike Byrn
“We Sell 'Em Low and Order Mo1
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murder cause Holt to devise a
trap of his own for the plot-
ters.
Bringing all the suspects to-
gether under his eye at a
week-end party, he starts the
machinery of his killer-snare
working. Even then the would-
be murderer defies and takes
some more mysterious pot
shots at Holt until finally the
trap is sprung, and the mur-
derer is revealed in a startling
climax.
Two-Third, Inmates Folsom
Prison (Cal.) Rather Be
Convicts Than Soldiers
In Wartime
Folsom Prison, Cal. (UP)—
Two-thirds of Folsom’s 2,800
prisoners would rather be con-
victs than soldiers in wartime,
a recent survey disclosed.
The other third said they
would accept parole to fight
should the United States go to
war. >
Folsom is where California
keeps its toughest convicts.
Views of the prisoners on
the nation’s rearmament pro-
gram, its prospects of war dur-
ing 1938 and the proportion of
military-minded inmates were
disclosed in a poll conducted
by the editor of the Repress
Sports-Telegram, Folsom’s
monthly newspaper.
About 400 men were polled
and their voting was taken as
typical.
To the question “Do you be-
lieve the U. S. will go to war
in 1938?" 58 men answered
yes and 342 no.
One hundred thirty-nine said
they would enlist for way if
they were free, while 261 said
they wouldn’t. The question:
“Would you accept a parole to
enlist?” brought 287 negative
responses and 113 affirmative
replies.
There was a preponderance
of opinion in favor of the Unit-
ed States adopting a strong
armament policy, regardless of,
the condition of the budget, j
This poll showed 324 voting
aye to 76 negative votes. The
ballots stacked 251 to 149
against the New Deal’s agri-
cultural policies and favored
“present court arrangements”
by a margin of 230 to 170,
while 212 convicts saw in TVA
"a competitive enterprise en-
dangering private invest,
ments.”
On account of weather condi-
tions during the past few
weeks, we are continuing our
special prices awhile longer.
Don’t fail to take advantage of
this reduction in prices. . . .
$2.50 Wave $2.00
$4.00 Wave $3.00
$5.00 Wave $3.75
or two $5.00 waves
for $6.00
$7.50 Wave $5.00
PRIMROSE
Beauty Shop
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
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TRY OUR
FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS
BRANDED T-SONE STEAKS
AND POTATOES
Let Us Fix That Picnic
Lunch For Yon
SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES
ADMIRATION COFFEE
SENITE CAFE
“Whore People Go to Eat”
TRY ONE OF OUR
LAYER CAKES—
Nut, Pineapple, Cocoanut.
Chocolate, Date and
Orange
25c
Tin wm
Bakers of Dixi-Star Bread
PHONE 39
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YES SIR
We Are Cooperating With
NATIONAL USED CAR EXCHANGE
WEEK
Never before such bargains!... Every
car at rock bottom prices!
Check these typical values:
1917 FORD IN a. . . SS47.II
I93S FORD TIM SEDM. . . S4S9.N
IMMLETSIKD . S343.0I
1SJ4 FORD OF HIKE TUDOR . . S2S9JI
1921 FORD DUSWESS COUPE . 55SJI
Come in early and get the best choice
Timpson Motor Co.
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Sales
Telephone 38
Service
Timpson
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1938, newspaper, April 19, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814595/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.