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LETTER
BIO LEAGUES MEET
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With tai Its Joys
thrlUx
laid
will soon be here
ncv
piest ones will be those
u ho
early and
demand exists
ughtfullv
11:
arc the
sist that It does.
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Ah’.!<• our fitock
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Dtesuiviits . will
TOO Hit TO GLASSIFY
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A binall c|c|N>Mit
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FOR ALL
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WATCH INC, Till PLAY
W. J. McCRAY
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National Football Authority and
Popular Oiticial, writes:
tor
Mun bound Slain
Illinois Road
higher
on
X
GIVE
Mar 1 31 3-8.
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COURT ROUSE NEWS
II
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Magazine Rads, etc.,
in
MOK til
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color
attractive
combi n;.
( eda
j lions.
Bark, 1
Dune, I
Morrel-Frilz Furniture Co.
Photo by Uodurwo®’ ♦ Uvnlrrwood
Chateai
King Cotton
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You, too, will find that LUCKY
s
IE
Trouble
Road Service
STILL ON THIS WEEK
l>argains are of
FOR SALE OR TRADE
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and .
gifts
now
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N. Side Square.
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Phone 258.
lUHh
19 20
19.41
19 5ft
19.42
18 8ft
19 12
frf’bb 1
i lb .
nm
i x i lox
year
at
MAN FOUND DEAD
AT MELISSA HOME
STRIKES give the greatest pleasure
—Mild and Mellow, the finest ciga-
ADE OF
THE CREAM OF
THE TOBACCO CROP
Jeweler.
We-t Side Square.
k’T’
Combine
for whic
has long
the farm
ankle, hi”
extra Io
Pure thr
forced w
One
per pai
table butter
packing stock butter
cream 40c per Ib.
loll ox
29
i ioee
|.< ' .
■i 'aiii
ob-
an extra process-
—no harshness, not a bit of bite.
' p< and a
old City
. Street
Fox
Arr<
„ H<
LOCAL <OKA
whit« fk><
i i u 111111
not
much
m hi i
lib li
here
> hr pl.f
Is-
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RE MOTOR MARK
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Nov
nervous
lower
very
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• hn
I lie
v i •! i i
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quiet
5200
„hpIm
( >111;
foi<
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k how v
I g i ra 11 i
l<> <11? I'
vote onl
mu
ha
Johnsen
s
Boy
will b
me soi
HI ' .D I R \ TIOM
I > -i ip Ury. Denton.
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19 1 1
19.32
19.61
19.52
19 07
19 06
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■ oiiHiient tr«u
rettes you ever smokfcd. Made of the
choicest tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there is
“ITS TOASTED”
Jan
Mar
May
July
Oct
Dec
6 -room
hot
Elin
liyers iftc
rod:, i <‘rs
p< < lb
NEW
Senn tor
of a
Many extraordin.ii v
fered.
sufficient to insure presidential ’
and congressional victories to the | propel is In <
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Ear coru
mixed 82c per bushel
It I t 11 u
Industrial
'.il1*'” pastime and it will 1“ .1
><• per I
duck )
pel d.'Z
lb
Th<<
A |
lar pi
Silk I
I vnt io
thfise
gift (I
Gowu
A bea
on
One I
itri lint’
054.5
12
lambs
A ls<»
('OX. J’ »D<ft f
ClObP
19 10 12
19.29-31
19 47 T
19 37-1
1R 78-B
!9 H2-F
Jan .
Mar
May
July
Oct
Dec
Spots
111:311
WYOKK
leaders continued
dealings, General
18 97 L
19 l< ■
HI 37
19 .Hl-.'S
\U 92-1
18 97-9SI
be said
up a
party?
i Suveuth
and keep
v. ii limit either
other swap
liicldentaUy,
I more de maud
haders for^a
but one would
predict its suc-
29—Market < los-I Ti.. .............
patently brought
io o’ no c~~ -------'
by
not
of thh
that the
this noun
cannot
wav
trades
I but
Hout
ni<>rt' a
ever be
ors.
j—,
moht appreciated.
It •’
/p.
ewea (»
fe<Klrr lambs
gouts 2 to
'nychol
id Ai
Buy your Cln Ibl I 11. IS
save.
j GOG
Denton
better prospe' :
M \< l
K< »a< 11 a ikI
HWIN
Willi . I;
btl h ■ pl
plank in ih< r.
tlonal plN’i )Hi.
here iaat njyht
vention would
oonatlLution
•JPjU-.. < I.
MWj; y -* « ■. '-v
WEST FfMNKFORT, IU., Nov
29 I.....
tun for the presidency on an ind<
pendent ticket if both niajo;- pa, -
tics noinmate “wet" candidates, be
raid here today.
and the hap-
DENTON KI (-onD-CHBONIOL K.
OF
I KIOAV
Nov 29 —
motion U»
One 1927 Buick Coupe.
One 1926 Oakland Coach.
One 1925 Ford Coupe.
One 1924 Ford Touring.
These cars are priced to sell.
Smith-Hmiatoa Motor Co.
FUmmMB
\ TIN. Nov. 29 --Student nurse.
be used at teh State Hospital
<■ Wichita Faits as a solution of
th< demand of State Labor Cotn-
: . inner McKeiny ths* women
i •■<■ conform to the law limiting
1 •ncii's labor U> 54 hours a wi.-ek.
i luting that nurses come with-
i ii'' law holds that it doe.i not
; . i' to student nurses.
hu-s
thr hf
aI am never bothered with rvhat is known
■
MEXICO CITY. Nov. 29.—Sev
cral rebels wrre
were captured and executed in c
fight v.ith combined Federal and
agrarian forces tn Michaocan Stat.'
Tiid rebels had terrorized ranch
owners.
H< .im,»<.i the _
AH mH' < iiy to i'ak'adcna in &6 ]
day >, Illi. ' i lying Yuuk." wiMtaa
l.auie i.< 1V. John J. Seiler. beUar
was ruiiiili.r blue hours a day for.
DIG 1.IQ1 OK I’l \M BROKEN
I I’ IX DALI \S
Nov 29 I'olicc an-
a. il'. v ii.< I t>i<,ken uji
lar.a i hquoi mantifaC-
tl I ion of !
< • ous.- -ii t nt- retd-
I I e raid netted 7.-
,» ’i two large stills.
ii l'.y a rd three au- (
nirn and a woman
M< Abater
n winning
to
.Id Mc-
oeiidnig
a team
the comity < b.impuui-
* here is no-irrtmtit’* that
m early
iiu-.kiiiu •
BU.nutX <m I <>\
NEW ORLEANS Nov
early advances m the pi i
today were due fo s'
eign markets Tin v
moderate amount et
It stimulated by I be
ly favorable wcath.r
la now generalIv
nssrdmi
report to
Pittsburgh
DL( IMOX <>\ lil'*MI^*'4L
IIRIBI H \ <|| \|{< ,| s
INDIAN M‘( H.lb
DrciMMiH <»n the
diMfniKK
(k»V f'-f
IH leal HJVs< »< I airs
ral 'flaw*, uil! h»
yX*»V. ahj'h’*’ <>war
nouncrd t >dnv
-
If it
there w
in
SriSflSl Jkiiak
M< KINNEY. Nov.
I I rov Taylor a') a
’ • i . home at M< h..' a
•it'i a bullet wound
' pistol was loiiiid
■iia tt. returned a
DALLAS
nounted t<
<»1< o! 1 hl
tut ing |)1 He I.,
as in a raid on
d<ntial scrtion
500 gallons nt n
175 i:alloi. v.
torndalc Tup.
w< le an<- •>-d
reads their
\ day Biting
(1111 \l.ll (.K GN
CHICAGO Nov 29—All grain
prices were nervous today, working
higher and lower at Intervals but
failing to get very fur from yester-
day's oloalug levels Lute in the ses-
sion wheat waa slightly lower with if
flrm undertone; corn had dropped
fractionally after a lair rally from a
lower opening and oats were higher
on unexpectedly buying pressure
There was sonic liquidation In De-
cember wheat, causing a weaker tame
in that future and attest mg otiiei
deliveries slightly
Corn opened with an unexpected
reactlno from yesterds’-'s bullish ten-
dency Considerable buying pressure
toward mid-session war a surprise to
the oats trade
Provisions worked slightly
Closing prices
Wheat Dec
Mav 1.33 3-8
Corn; Dec 88
Mav 96 1-4
Oats: Dec
B3 3-8
HOUSTON, Nov. 29 -CKH Gru-
cnvalt. 64, wealthy Huustoman |
dn i! today uf a guiiiJwi wound
du.-lice ol the Peace Rav was call- j
cd to hold an uiQuehi but had
turned i.o verdict.
i iiro.lu.-c Imsini-ss
Hall building on
Wholesale and |<-
97
Iri the season
players looked
bu-k<tball season with
they would meet
ive I hern a
i" district meet. I’lloi Pom'
isvllle arc expected to turn
l teams, however, imd now
Bromo players are taking a
urloib view of the cage .itua-
m Di'titon County.
AH bur
Hs Mav
I B..U
.lH<ksr>n and
because of (eohai-
liaiidad down Fri-
ll M< nft-omery an-
POlLTKV
Hena 12c to Iftc per lb
to 20c per ib ; old i
turkeys 23. v< 2«<
10c per Ib . eggs 2ft< tv
- — -- 30c to
A lister has
FOKKIGX HXCHAM.i:
JiKW VOHK. Nov 29 —Eo<w|.
change opened irregular H
487 I -2; francs 0393 1-4. lira
1-2, Belga 139ft, marks 2387
A’. . Brown
i'lols Vlvma
• I. nori Joyce Beat ■
“.i.l Alma Nichols.
I bclni:. Chastain
low
18 82
19 03
19.23
19 2ft
18.8ft
_____ _____ 18 80
Spots quiet; middling 19 40
law
18.93
10 13
19.30
19 21
18 72
18 8ft
steady, middling 19 04
There are many
spokesmen for both sides who m
But no one can [ limbs
prove that the- sentiment can be ; inent
I n< i
<l<-teiu<<' _____™>.
bribery tn.lict inents against
two of his po-
LIVERPOOI. COTTON
LIVERPOOL Nov
ed steady. <
Jan
Mar
May
July ....
Oct .
Dec
And
Otlt
t .illowlng myself
however."
now I am
towards training
" win
will go to the district meet ''
prove that the- sentiment can be
consolidated into voting strength Ispectivi I
presidential ] that lien 5.1 I. -1 ih nor Butler can
<1 politicians.
NEW ORI.EtNb COTTON
NEW ORLEANS Nov
closed steady-
open
19.20
1935
19.66
19.41
18 81
19 12
not arranged
as yet- at least
Ii games have not been
The reason such dat'-s
been fixed is that McAllst' r
' until tin- Teachers Colle, <
lias been completed
wish his games
with home games t
io Denuni Eagles
tu-. t'.ifiiim.ls Jiave Bell
•n the inaiket. but they
>sr away such
naiit contending
ii.mt nation.il Issue, aie in-|
I • <1 because Hie two political
• us are manifesting the same
, tie of entliusiasni toward
y< i<>Moiiii.)
'.IH I I'H Him
Doilg,
!<■< turns until
COKPUS CHRISTI, Nov. JU.- Jo- • ford design, .it is
seph Hoi gen-1, 46, Isumer, lit ini; |
at Violtl, 11 ill lies . WMt cl in-ic.
died today ironi u Cfttiiesnake bite
received while d< er bunting yes-I
tt-rday near George West.
CIIK'AGO. Nov. 2'1
of a w • II lire-.- i'll man
sideralile .--mu ot m<
clothint’ w:v. loittid lyin'- Ix-side the
load i'. a lot’'iv lit/*.way rie n
Bcn.-Jim tile, ill :i ■ >mi * rib tain t
tn.JI ( ' :< ;ig<> l<"ia\ Tib liiall had
bot n : iic* thim H? la ad i'u* im -
mediate 'Units w< n- m.uli to a.--
certain whether or no* he was a
mends r "I one ol t a Chicago
gap.gt. who had bc< n 'i.o - u lor ;i
shrrtff ReetH -net*:"
It has been suggested. that Athcm
High School's team winner of Hu
Stake championship lust year. hr
brought here for two games and Hi;.'
the Denton team play a return en
gagement with th< Athens tlve < ,
their home court Such a seim.
would attract u large crowd u i-
agsln appears the- Alliens will go * >
the State meet and with us good
prospects as m i'<:i7
nuwii-i I
rim ol ,
open
10 35
10 30
10 31
10 26
9 98
___ 10 33
Spots quiet demand
ceipts 6000 American I
6000. American 5200; middling
' important fact in, t®
that while they
tig stand Iiy either
not duplii-ated by
Id a 11 <el I lie ballotH
iot.-rs. It could not
v. hii li stdo Would
' benefit
• . I.o more dryii" than
i e versa, but who
ule can supply t.ho
>i r of voters willing
all other issues and
ilie wet dry issue?
ft ♦
FORT WORTH. Nov 29 -W V
Crawford of Waco was elected pre?
idt nt at the annual meeting of the I
Highway Club of Texaa. held here
today.' tind Judge August McClos-
key of Sail Antonio, J J. Folev of |
Dallas and A 8. Goetz
Worth were choeen vice presidents ,
of the organization.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2V—Harrv '
Sinclair today wax served with a ci-
tation for criminal contempt of
court in connection with the Fall-
Slnclair jury scandal charges.
ii CHRISTMAS
si
i
I
PROHIBITIONIST is .i pro
hibitionist first and a politi-
cian afterward A politician is a
politician first ami a proliilm ion-
ist afterwaid if it wa re d- iuoll-
strated that there w.r. a strong
majority demand ill tie- <mmtr.V
ns a wliole for either strut en-
forcement or modilivutiou. both
parties would topple all over eaeli
other to prove to tin- vot.i's Hint
the popular will could fliut expres-
sion sooner aud more <-ti< -lively
through one patty than the
other.
It may be that aueh a tuajority j
ii already lias shown
v to split parties.
Republicans ride
important wet cities
Chicago and Bhil-
ai ,i Lone dry platform
i m 11ter. into slates like
i New York ami Illinois which have
|voted wm m i efen-ndupjs. The
.same que imn t-m-s lor the Demo-
< rats.
That. .
I poliii,-i.in
t he |
I
i <oun-
• iml. to
SAN FRANQIeCO, Cel, Nov 29
-E. L Doheny will ask Oongr -ss
to reimburse hint for money spent i
ir. permanent improvements at* ]
Pearl Harbor and th* Elk Hills
naval ml reserve which were re-
turned to the government when the
Dohf-ny leases were declared void
Flunk J. Hogan. Washington aih.r-
i-ev for tlie oil man. i
T he improvements arc
kme literary
Li Club disc
L Meeting M
8flhweer, M
L > detailed
pt con tern (»i
Lrt sketch o
L M^iuiyi B<
k-r*U by Mrs
Miss I<ee W
laimian of tl
Ittee and Mr
e nrranpvmi i
piaj meeting
Arden Ixxlg
ipartment
harp. F v
IcCracken wi'
rThe lioste-r, :
Iches to a bo
Irs. Met laugh
r and f-uent
LOCAL HtODllt 8
Metail
Lettuce l#c to 20c p
Beane l*c oer Ito.; caiJs
tomatoes 12 1-2 cent*
Mte 4oc per ouneb;
11 l-2c per lb., hot
IB ; equ-isb £k- to 8c per
per btmeh: turnips 5c per Ib
potatoes 5c per Ib cekrv lt«
ftK bunch; cucumbers 15c
okra 10c to 12 l-2c per Ib
20c to IMo.per lb., eggplant 16<
tb.; ptneitaple avx each: (-------
8 to ioc each: apples 2.5c to
oranges 3ftc U> 50< pel dll.
Me to 60c per dor
made gift
I party w hu Ii
I kt rung th ui
Tli<- im
1 the pol11:
know ili.i'
purly w i.
ihe otli.
of 111 ll 11" I
he
, . I H J I*
cut 11 uslasm tow ai d j
i i iiuding witji the question as the I
. iilmary Saturday night bather|
; toward jumping into his tub
wi ll a porcupine
i ue hears and
: !.< • i s and jeers «v<
i. ni.irk’s are made about the
, ii w ardice” and "iiisim-ei Hy” ol
t;., parties Critics on both sides
.id’ ,iuce the opinion tli.it
i .iit> wliich declared un< <ini?
h for strict entoH-etn'nt or modi- adelphiu
to alien, as tile ease may he, j
would ride atop a landslide in No-
v. inlier The ordm.iry citizen
who is either Very wet or
div seems to tecl tli.it way
Amid all the hubbub. c<
pertinent facts are often
n uii'il Tin- easiest answer to
whole question, of course
Wliat can ‘you expect in
try operated by politician
louie extent, for politician--f
er m-Hd
age 5c 11
J«r ll-
. . green peppers
lot peppers 12 l-2ri
1----lb.; beets JOc ,
" . U *t) I
To 20c I
pei lb.; t,
pecans J
pel
grapefruit
< 50e do-.- . •
established
i Landis was drafted as ‘lie
of the g.ime has existed on
official la. iks Im ii. never
, functioned prop-riy beca t-t Landis
. nd Johnson u ukl nui. neet ui the
' same loom.
Jolmson cl.dti t believe in th“
• Cemmissktaer plan of government,
at e! Land's u fused to Ik- convinced
• 'bat he itioiddn’* boss if he was the
I 11 At e AtllxzxiiivAs 1 Vs ei M /. 1 i -vtv O 1 T cs o —
I 1 AHFDO Nov. 29— Wallace
I of i,in. ci Houston was elected as
M‘‘* ! p-K-suicnt of tin Texas ilqutl Amo-
j elation today and AbilonJt was
m quality unit ' < hewn an tim convention city lor
| tYll! 192H mt etihg.
"but I
NEW 3OKK
NEW YORK Nov
closed steady
open
18 98
19 21
19 44
19 42
19 02
IH 97
2*t. The bod
a.', found in a•
ilii,-. monm
tn t tv- fiend
u ai l>v. Just i-
verdii t <4 .,
I iritet m-»a Stan < onvspd'Miw'i | \\
NEW YORK. Nov. 28.- Willi .
i.ocbaU 861,011 over andioikj no;
iii.il activities engaging tile
tun cf the box lighters, oas:1;'!
* g* it mg ready for its stum*'
Hare of ea iy wmler aUenuon
i I Ik annual December . loci i..
c* Uw two major It ague; will c •:•
maud their usual space and u. • <
ion tile usual numbeoof words ■
Id one of the advertised fci-i. -
I can not. be -u. .ther fast rou.al •
iw< n Commission' r Landi-. a-
l.ali -lahnsi n ioiuifr ific id Til
ti e American League
1 well be Hie llrst tur.< Since ll
Itagut was organized that John • i
Iv.ill not have a chance tu hu;l tail
ance at tonic one connected w in
to: the
Ib Nov -."I I
H<»i ii 11 nd v<>< ,i»<• I
toll < nloli <11341(1 I
R< public an Na
■ *1<I nn nuilieiit •
• ••I !»-Vt < I thr C(Hi
* uphold th*
Ko rd <!<■(•>! er
(orthroinin •
of U>e
hftd hubs!aid H<‘tirv
’ hat ‘ t bn r i,
H
«<cotton Has Rallying Tendency
NEW' YORK Nov '!*).. C’ott< n
fu'ures cjxncd 5 u> H jx>i:i'.- luvti-
ci on a |xk>'- response to l.r i-rpoo!
cables, but later .showed a r.llvini!
; tendency The trade and J,ni-rjxg>I
, homes were gocxi buyers n..i Ne -
I Orleans and uptown traders also
supjxirted th<- market. Tie- -ellmv
from the South win- home:;, com
tniscion houses and Wall S'lcct. Io
c-il professionals ixiugtit on *!:*■ i-*
lief that, owin'? to tli« -.maili r Hsiu
cxjx-cicd ginning', Ui<- ima! < n
estimates which was expected *o
issued on Thursday or i tid.v.
I Hu.-. we< K b . i vi i .il p| iv:-:e a
announced | monties W'l'l sliow i r.-du- 1 b
* said to i -| n< n- was al > buvm -
i At'iomit to approxiBiatcly >13,000.-i stronger Iccinmal post ;• i
1WMJ % | trading was rather uuxi
Colonol Noble Brandon Judah ot
Chicago, civilian aid to the secre-
tary of war during the World
War. has been appointed ambas-
sador to Culm by I’resident
Coolidge. Tlie appointee, a Chi-
cago attorney, is a reserve colonel,
director of the executive commit-
tee of the Chicago Title and Trust
Company, and trustee- of Brown
Universit v
time ;nce hr was placed m icm'jo'
s j cf tlie game that Hit comnn-siotie.
will not he.ve to issue une ol thi'-i* ;
m-troni; ultinuHums o keep H:» I
JI house in order.
lias bi en ■ m-cci aed bv '
|r s Barnard, termer president o'
I the Chivelar.d Club ard lia;mo. i-
| ow relations seem to have been es-
| tablished witii tlie return fo woik-
it‘i-, status of Lu- :tdvu>ot t cout-i-il.
i consisting <n tlie Commissioner and
jtl . two h ayue presidents
Tlie advisory council
•w hei i
1 ' -zK
tin- <
Tlmt-day i
b . : , V <1 ;>i
Wt'l si >ow
a I -
I,.IV..
Illi y II
ami take a
I There's
■ fol I 111.' )>'
I peiTcvtly
f.in't a I'
j Day A11 ’ -
pi-m en. I
demandin
religiui. -
there
amon: 1
liarnu i. •
be qu,
cess at I
Aino:
wortin i
in Den i
and ilesiriptni
uxra will be on |
Motor Compan.
•• public will bi
given the complete story and i peri
ncaiKMw of the naw cur Lul’-r vart- |
re- • one models of the pew Ford line will |
be on display hare. •
t l»z, — t... .... , _
M I
Nov
h<
____ _ Motor-
new low on the movkunn
standing feature of Hie market via
the.active demand lor sliuiw ol com
pmnes receiving orders in eonnec- |
tion -wtih th emew Ford model Tim-
ken roller bearing had a sensations I
advance selling at 129 up 18 1 I
points Irom Monday s low
at Io.i t is the way th«
i . ha to to figure in their
w n lioiiu- i.-rriimies they may be
’.is v.ei as the town drunkard or
| as dry as Deatli VallAy. but in
il polnlis tin- boys must
iiit.-iii.il li.n mony—or else
Hoi- in.it<- John W Davis
t. 111 bli- licking
soni'-t lung to
Why break
pulit icai
i ami
mh
t Hu-
lu llL'l .. .'
hioii- and
pi - n i am.
., to |
11 i arly date.
I:. publicans, it is note-
's.:- m imtoi William Eil-
I gar B'-i.ili .uni Dr Nicholas Mira-
ciiious la. i. i an* out on opposite
•Hrnhs li.-. In'? tor linn eiiXorce-
11 t.c.iuou planks ro-
aml also notuworthy
some ot the
tor ward *-io
I he feel ,
no teams I
very stilt baltl. |
Pilot “
bo far the new oars have been ex-
• mined only -by thoee who will han
< barge of the first ehowlm-s and <1-
inonutraUonu. tiitlesmcn and dunmi,
hiiAlors are studying churn......
diagrams which will be used m m
plainiug the various detain, ot m
i; n. apiiearance--and p< rforinnm <•
For months factory models of Hi-
mw car have been undergmug ...ml .......» .‘.uv ..vu.n . —,
vere performance tests m and aiound ' " ’ '*-IVH 1,11 i'1*' <rll> and wote out
Billy Sunday, evangelist, will I Detroit One of these factory m<«i. I I ftc.va pans of nhocs making his
r,.,. ii,.. ____,_j. I ri eently made an ooi-n road rim <>t , jouruty.
rent Modern fi-r<K>in home.
I - Alv decorated hoi and cold
• r (Ku North Elm Four blocks
•C .re Phone 897-W. 97
There wxm will he another sport ’
to occupy ttic attention and mier-
est of Denton fans Basketball alter!
th'- first of the year will come mt-’;
its own and there iik.lv will be •
I number of games here worth seen,
bi tore U.e regular sc.i on opens
CpHE qil'
: 1 its i- i
How i :i
I he Into la:
<• il- like Nev.
‘ <> r I cu 1 r» I ii ,
I oss. Although the National I.ea-
t gue caiefully remained out of *hc
political warfare some complaints
were made that the League piesi-
rim.s ought to be consldeted if it
a: only a math r of lonh.
P»-ace I.oonru
The retirement of Johnson ap-
t about peace and
one expects trouble or discord
ic.'U' at the annual meltings.
1<> «i4 j »W»»- : » c
Wl^i'IU., ■ TV...
uj their employers that,
won the National League pennant,
that tile New York Yankees won
the American League pennant and
ihe American Leaguers modestly
will ask to nave it recalled that th"
Yankees won the Worlds Series in
stiaipht games
The club owners also will be told
that business wa- ver • good this
year Unit Babe lit. h and I..m Gi'i-
Hi' kept Illi- customers awake alhl
tliat Ine hot iwnnant tight ir th"
Nuticnal Lcagu ’ did hot hurt t,lie
trade.
When al! flic elub owners and
iban39ei'K gather, runiois oi <
•nd dial.-, ar. misled around
they don't alv.av materialize This
yejir. houevir, I hi re may be some
rial swappin,';.
The Y uikees seem to tw the only
ones ol th'..- .sixteen dubs not in due
need ol rciniorccments. Even
though Maiiag ?r Miller Huggins
nev< r could be persuaded to admit
ir. the Yankees are setting well for
another season. Hi gguis would like
to hate Hut i mw pitchers who
could win thirty games < acli.
, The Gi Hits will do .. ,ine trading
if they can g(t the players they
v ant
The St. I
and Rhem
don't -war.t
strength to a ;
team
DM M«>MA IfOlUII < HAMPION
FARM CLUB BOY
i I 1HRIF. Okla . Nov. 29.- Clin
20, Logan Co-.-.uly futta
has been select .1 th? 1927
• >al champion far:.: dub boy
iidgcs of tire Inferti.it ir.nul Live-
• •i s show in Chicago, according
■ , i ts here.
•#> to 9 75. canuers
ytarllngs fl to 12 bulls
Hogs medium 8 2ft
JB to 850. packing sows 7
ptes 7 to 8
Bhrep lambs 11 .*>0 to
to 6 50: Htockcrs ft to 6 I
8 to 9; wethers 7 to 7 50
HALF 160 Rambotileft ewex.
for pH-finbir lambs Several
io side now Also too feeder
H Cox Pondi'r Texas 97
HOUSTON Nov 29 - An uniden
tiiied. mun wu.'i found he«e Uxl .y
la'allj v. -undid in an autoniubde
bearuig an Ohio license number
Tlie man died a few hour*miler be-
ing taken to a hospital heje.
FORT UOKTII inisroilv
FORT WORTH. Nov 29 - Jiuycu
paid ■leady prices for rattlr
calves Tuesday Receipt-, below
age. only 4800 arriving
The bog market was
cline of iftc Reccplts
1200
A small suppiv ot ti>-<i> om
moved on an unihangiil lai.-.i
700 erriVKl
CuHU Imwv, s 7 Io II 7ft: rmrx 5 7.’
to 7.50. calves ft 50 to 10 50. stockera
4 50 to *,25
ft fo fl
I.o 8 7ft
to
Mhrf tllfe iFori'-Wlwel Brakes and High
cwxhcaha'J^EL S|* in Ne* M M0!lelS
of testimony in the trial 0f 6. 0 Four-wheel brakes, stunilaiil .die
Howe, charged with kUv? robbv of
the Find- Slat" Bank? at Rich.and
Oct. 12, began in district court litre
this aiteincbn. Thg jury Was com-
pleted by the noun recces and the
tirst witness wa*i called by the I -. _______ ___________ ...
State when court reconvened a* 2 111 ”*®y P*ru of tlie country
.) n) | J 'day. according to unnmime;
‘ '1 he generator, olllug system, i
I mg gear and rear axle are of
. ______ announced. _____
its iO-borsepower engine has li'-en xo ,
designed that it runs 20 to 3(1 mil- '
on a gallon ot gasoline
Thlft cat wtxldh 1ft to Fueceeti flu ,
Mo<U I T line, will bo ahown on lii
day bv Ford dealers in many ot the j
larger cities of the country
tin photographs f-’
| charts of tlie new xxuh
display at tlie Handy f
showpx)(nM, whore the
Cage Coach Dan M- Allster of
Bronco team says h<- expects
schedule the best team- of Hie Nortli
Texas section in an i-ffnrt to ;-p
his quintet the hardest [xissibh-
training for the county meet l.o be
played here to determine which
Warn will represent Denton Count;
in tlie district meet
REWARD KH: DR tn BANDITS
Spin AMONG FOUR
ODESSA Nov ‘29
er W. bli < t I-', tor County and the
Ih.rec peace efl tier who assisted
him tn thon'in;-, Hve bank robbers
at odes'a l:i ■ Fridty were richer
bv $2.5(X uni. when the $10 000
reward wa divided equally be-
tween them lii.- Citizen'.' National
Bank Is claiming th' distinction
of being the onl- bank in TciUis
vhich ha- record (i a gain of $10,-
(XiO in dipowt-. ot. tin d.iv follow-
in': the visit of ba.idit-.
as a cigarette cout^h or irritated throat. I
smoke only Luckies. They are smooth and
mellow and do not irritate the throat.,f
BY BODNtA [MH< III'.H
5EA Mrrs Ive tv viler
"ASHINGTON — Some of the
wets and Koine of tin- drys,
• • ii-gard profit-bit ion as an Im-
One of these tar tory
n i-ently made an open road
120 miles in 121 minutes
i' is sane was tnnrle on an-ordlnnr-.-*-~—
highway nuxr Detroit.
Homer Handy. kx al
io coiumenling on the
show, said bls first view
I ord car
killed and four i lord’s stati-nu-nt
liotlUUK <|UH<‘ Ukr
I pi ice ”
Mr Font « Mfatement
'•'l us lor a MirpriM* ’ !
.< naw F ‘ »r<! <
n had h<»’^*<l
intake history
Four-wheel brakes, stbc'
live gear trunkmlaalou. extrn < oHn-
it>y AccoleiMlon, u n^ted of (>o miles
ah huuY and a practically vltuui.iun-
lese rntfine, and unusual beauty In
hue und 4o|or tyre ^inong ctw out-
t axing ‘ feature*. Qf the new Ford
carb of which will be ahown
y next
annoiint rrnent
t had prfpnr
h*‘ unit! ’
ia better even Duo
for It, certain t
in the uiRoinouyc in- i
e? its predecessor thr
M del T hr.N made htatory tor 2u
yean* We are proud of the nuw cs
and feel certain that Its uppearain
iind perfonnnn< < will attract i.npn
< edentad attention amonr autotnu
Nile owners "
K’ _________ _________
Call Us When You Have Tire
It I 11 It
2U Small
nesK in f'»i
\a<t< mte bv
sell inc, nr*?! <'
< < jut mu; <l l»m!
tn the belt I
____ adinitfrd that, ills
Tt£Ar<lIIl£ the alzc of the crop, ever
laat open boll u ill hr saved Point?
iu Weat Texas sa\ tha’ ph klnu I
being carried to unu*ual Dmrths f<»r
that aectirn and that ’!ri prrerntak'
of anap* and boihrs in the crop v.
be unusually small
Cotton roods markets sent oV
rather conflicting n<('ount.* There
appear* to tw fahlv i’ood retail dls-
below production with the result
that thr trade faces «.omr little cur-
tailment of output the full effect of
which should be apparent bv the
middle of December We are not in-
dined tn make too much
feature bey a u«*r we think
permanent prosperity of i
try is so great curtailment
pM-slst long, even In n limited
The market behave* in »< manner tn
•uggrKt that all weak long*’ are out
While recent dor line* appear to have
built up a short Jntf re«t nf sub
Riantial projxvrtions J H Baldwin
4c Co.
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