Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Gingham and other trimmings—just
Week Discharged Tuesday
Jiwwy - -suiaatfiq >d tor th«
marshal cmtY walks* owe two reasons wmv
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We can best describe the atmosphere of thia
bank by saying that it is one of old-fashioned
up-to-dateness.
Chester Cox's Body Recovered
United Premr Dispatch.
TEMFLK. April 25—The b««ly of
Chester Cox. lY-year-old high »<:ho<>l
boy who gave hla life to xav« hla
little slater from drowning In the
Leon River last Faster, re-
covered today after eight days' con-
stant vigil by rescuers.
The body w'aa brought to the sur-
face three miles form where the boy
'hen high water dla-
Terris " “
West Texas League
withdrawing, satisfactory
m.ni having b« en made
guarantee rule dlfYctcncen
Rev. C. M. Celllnn. feraser peeler
of the Centrel Presbyter'xn Church
of Denton, who died suddenly in
Santa ’H. N. M.. Sjnday. v.Ill be
buried In Sahta Fe Thuraday, ac-
cording ro word received here Tues-
day by’ V. W. Shepard.
Supported by Mrs. Harding and Secretary Hughes at hU left, PrMt-
dent Harding opened the baeebeJl season in Washington when he pitched
• the erst ball to the Nationals as they lined up against the "RuthleM**
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YORK-^-Johnny Dundee.
light.weight title holder
win n rvr't^’W TmtRFr rf Philadel-
phia In u fifteen-round bout ut
MadiM' n Square Garden May 5, tho
’natch to take the place of the
postponed Btifr-Lynch wh»n Butt
developed swollen qeck glards.
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Fort Worth-Wichita Fhlln, rain.
Houston ft. GalvcRton b.
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rhir W,. .8. Gilbert rssjgnadi A
Meting Is to bb held June 19 to
FAT YOUNG CALVES
We have nineteen more
fat young calves, one to three
years old.
If you want good, tender,
yuicy meat, phone our mar-
led Davis Meat Markit
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TRADE
YOUR OLD PIANO
FOR A NEW PIANO.
PLAYER PIANO OR
GRAND.
ticth Annua; Convention, thete
an earnest endeavor to give
necessary instruction and Informa-
tion in regard to the District Curt-
Felt and Panama
Hats made like
new.
■•r T.lm.i» will rwMlw tor
j few days’ visit. .
D. C. Bradley la visiting fn Ok-
Uw"t. ^Fouts has returned from a dlscuss~ths double prithary ^pd de-
visit with hla children In Dallas' elds ■■ whet her the run-off will be
and Fort Worth- ; " -----
W. h. Thompson. - farther map-
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company at Longview,’iwas here to-
day.- ’ .. ' fTX ‘ ’VW) ’
C,. 9. Snyder Is bsrs,’ from his
ranch in CallahAn County for. a vislt
with his family. - « . c ’.■
Mrs. A. A. Miller la fn Denison
attending the. onnvaptSon • >f the
Second District. . Toym - Federation
of Women’s Clubs.
W. B. McClurkan and W. R. .Ulen
were in Fort Worth'today. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. JU S. Forrester were
here from Slldtll Monday., ’ -
Mias Vernells Allison i returned
Monday night from Fort JVorth.
Mrs. Lester of. Oklahoma .city Is
here visiting her grandparents. Mr.
arfd Mrs. W. A. Shanklin, and her
aunt, Mrs Myers, ’ .
Miss Lennie HallnaSn is in Wills
Point. ,
Joe Phillips of Lloyd was «bere
Monday.
MDMOUT TOWN
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The Denton , Ki.warim. Club |s .jn
receipt of an! invitation', from the
Xiwante ClUb of 8L lyOUlS fCf the
members who attend ths Interna*
tlonal convention in Toyohio th
to stop overjn $t.-Louis to visit ths
club there. St. ImuIs KlwhnltaVate
to leave on,June-17 ,f»r Toronto. ,
Denton Ix>dge,.Ro. f2, ^l ,0.- 91^^
READ IN DENISON n
Reviewing her duties and their
performaac' for the yaat year, and
thanking officers and club mem-
bers fur their co-operailon and ag-
eistanee. Mid. E. D. Criddla. prgs-
„ ident uf tMte Second District. Texas
Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Tuesday mgrntng give her report
before the twentieth annual dis-
trict convention in De moon.
"In assuming the duties of pres-
ident of the Second District, it was
your president's conviction that ov-
ary club In our district should have
a clear understaadlng of the coin--
preheniive work of our Federation,
and a definite presentation of our
plans, irdtbod.-i and organisation.**
Mrs. Criddlc began, giving her,-re-
port as a chronology of her varied
activities.
"Accordingly, in January S, U22,
there was nent out from the off les I
to the president of every club, to
the ct.alrrr.nn of every committee,
an<i to every member of every com-
mittee: an official letter from your
president; an outline cf the work
of our Federation; a list of alt com-
mittees; a roster of toe clubs of
the Second District. Later rule a for
the year-book wore mailed to each
club. Every Department and Divi-
sion of wprk and every committee
have been provided v/lth an outltm
showing definitely to whom reports
arc to be made, at wi.at tlmS,
length of, and number of Copies of
same. . , v ' *
•'The names <of State Chairman
were promptly sent to the DitftrlCt
Cbalrinah. ahd the names Of ths
District Chairmen were reported to
the State Chairmen. - *
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>ntoeqt«B .with the forces
bhmiero Republic head-
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sunted Thursday night; Agiil'w.
M R. E. Lee Bfhool audltoftur .
flor benefit cf ParSnt-'Teachsrs As-
l_ . sociaUonr “- .- ■ , -, ‘ -*' I ’1
Pearl Woraworthy has ths role bf • ’■*•.„
Fairy Queen, before whom Dore-|W€ Will.uClJVjBr. B
thy, the little Jost girl, enacted by
Helen Pearl • Godwin, is,, 'brought.
Dorothy.^.straying, into foregt,
la captured by Wilt O’ Ithe Wisp.
at 7.30 The Green Elven rescue her and
bring her to ths Quveh. >bo causes
her to be • crowned Princess -Fer»
get-Me-Nvt. -Alena Stanley is JI he
spirit of I>nwn. A number of othfr
children make' up- choruges, drllw,
etc. -' 2P
NEW YORK—Benny Leoni rd.
lightweight champion, nan received
an offer fo- a match In London in
August with Ted (Kldl Ix-wli-, pro-
vided Leals d--fiats Carpentier
when they meet in June.
Wood from twenty-eight States
was used in making the pen hold-
er with which Secretary Hpghes
signed the first of the treaties reo
suiting from the Conference on th*
lUmltntlnn nf Armament. 'I ; -4v_-
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i/HT E’ J* Manarei ,
/^sTAT I0IS \ Phone 120 Denton, Texas '
The game between the De Malay
and Fireman teams of the City
Twilgbt League, is to be played
Wednesday afternoon at the Normal
Park. The game will be called at 5
o’clock, it Is the first time the
two teams have met but the com-
parative aeores show they are about
<qual Th strength.
BRIEF WXEWS
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that OR. names amt-addressee—tx-j-.-Syd»Coopofc- AAdarcrest. prjtfua-: ,v-- ’ <
your present officers aro seat la. sional. canre Up ftorn Dalias Moa,-;
.... yaht-<*Jwdg-Xa*!lgyAM<>»gH’1:
IV wa/unabir^o^l.
s&eb'Ud' 'to “ >okU6i4-tfc’ triAilMs
during. Uie day/aad. 4* *UW Aorfc
and.^dol^prtltiminairy wbrk fori
was th
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Cow Joy
Mixed Feed
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u , doM’tipnur of crroB and rirnw hhams-
htw up iht.panie. * ■
. The KarI^b Rcored th<*ir lone ran
la the third inning. Want got a|
“ scratch, hit, a slow rotter toward
lir first that be b<*ut out. He m-ie
i’’ second and when Taylor swunj » Ide j
P M three and then beat it out 'vhen
Shnnda dropped the twill he went to
third. -Taylor started to steal Bund
I . ^{as caught out. sacrificing hltns*!f
(or the run West brought In.
The teams are playing the vw-
ond game of the series this ufter-
wnon. the game tn be esited at 4:30
g»* wp*.
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Atkinson lb
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B- West 2b
F ~ ” HSiyk-r ss
fe *. Pollan rf. II.
L Knight 3b
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8j|ja Marco*
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■flan. Cooper:
--- -flb t*'° base^.hlt^ Itavls; left on
. ■£<*•. Kan Marco* S. Denton Sa^Jes
b:, Jj double plays. Knight io Tampke
K.West to Knight struck out. by
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r Bpii. off Goode 5: Wild pitch; Kai-
hit by pitched 1»hII. h> Goode.
K||*rniun. .Time of gam* 1 hour, th
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Memen-kiwanis
GAMES CALLED OFF
Because of conflict* with tin city
I. Twilight la-ague schedule the »<■-
ft maining two gam*'* between the
Deaton Firemen and the Ktvaiii*
I team have been called off until at
least after tliv Klwani* team lias
T completed it* schedule of game*
.....With other Klwanii team* The city
L; llilffve game for Wednesday pre-
vented the playing of the second
I game this week snd s» the Klwanl*
schedule with other Klwani* club*
o|w-n* next week ft will be, W>ipo**l-
jfcc ■ Ma (ar Jlb» club to play anything
f * bet practice games, from that time
on. Manager Bert Fowler of’ the '
Jr** club announced Tuesday that n* |
’ w>ois a* the -Klwenla achedul- wasi
played the team would probaldy l»
t ready to meat any of the other lo-
cal teams/
lev IxTdoux,
retell t. wWn the
Et’kiand br do-
lug ThoMKa Harrison on points
Local Produce
New potatoes 15c per Ib. string
btang 25c per Ib.. English peas 25t
pe rib., chrrots ific per lb.. radishes
5 and 10c per bunch, mustard and
turnip greens te per - It}., spinach
»c per lb., celery 15c and 20c per
bunch, lettuce 15c per near, toma-
toes' 20c per lb. squash 15c per lb.
Poultry Quotations—Hens Ke to
17c. fryers 26c to i6c. eggs 15c to
17 1 ’ “
2»c
10c.
NORMAL GIRLS ARE
GIVEN JSWEATERS
The members of the 193<! girls'
basket ball squad of the Normal
College^ivere presented with sweat-
ers bearing the "T”, at the chapel
exercises Tuesday morning. Presi-
dent Bruce making the presentation
. .. — — speech. Letters were awarded by
rd only m the early -the. athlcLic_youncR to the folicw-
------- ••--‘“’ing girls: LouisenPreSWh, Katherine
Kemp, Ina Owens. Nelle Kirkpat-
rick. Rubyea Cement. Ruby Craw-
Tord. Fanniebee (Queen) Thaggard,
Violet Jacobs. •. \ ,
- A meeting of the letter men of .
the earn will be held Tuesday.after-
noon for the purpose of eleullng a
captain for the 1923 sqjiad.
SAN MARCOS NOT TO
PROTEST MONDAY GAME
The 'one-sided score Monday, af-
ternoon in favor of San Marcos
Normal College prevented' a . pro.
•nd.Xhird for th* .comple- ««»••.. ,*.f the Sgn. Mi(COS-Denion
. „i.„ - * • ■ Normal College gan-g biy the coach
of tlte San Mardba 'because jot A
decision 'of Umpire John Cobb' ■fh*
decision was in the fourth inning
Mi.on the Deutpn Eagles soored
their only ran. West had boat ont
u scratch bit arid'was dn fiint. He
•was fn th* act of stealing > when
Taylor fanned, 81 ends'ur^pjilng the
ball.- Khand* recovered and threw
to Mecond. hitting West in the head
N* he reached the bag. CObb called
Taylor safe at first and the San
Marcos coach protested the decision
and gave nc-tice that the game was
r rain thyre vas * if.tiw.y ?r- m-t
batter misses the third strike
is out without the catcher catching
he thl.’d strike. West had not com-
plete,I Vie steal when T.I ’lor swung
al th- till'd strike and thus still
occupied Hist base. Thus It sOer'S
that Taylor should have been call-
ed out rnd'thc Han Mi.rcos coa-h
was correct in protest cf -’.he de-
cision.
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• PIANO COMPANY
219 W. Hickory
Tel. 93.
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.“It has beyn- the P*l|cy' at 3(<
president, without cxctpUon,
give ner personal atterjtipn
letter to (he end tngt oach
answered promptly. • »
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Praises (W-operaHea -
“fn fulfilling the duties *f bet
office your president -hue attended
a’ State Conference an<l two live
Board meetings; visited one City
Federation. - one • County Federation,
and thirteen clubs; given twenty
addressee; traveled aver. 1.70®
miles, sent out 6S0 letters; thirty-
two teleph. ne calle snd telegrims
•have gone out (rem the eftica.---- - -
"The expenses Incurred ■ atst1
Printing. 750.10 postage >20 04;
'stenographic work |2; telephone
and telegraph, $23.46; traveling vX-
pense* (110.86; personal ccmtrlbu- Ik
Uon to fund «.r purchesiut Eed^-|«“>(1 ,rahi
atlon Home In V-uMilugtop, D. C...
(5i<; total (291.16. t
"Your president must say this
little personal word. She has ass-
ed for your co-operation. You hlive
given It graciously tnd generoui’yi
Your ptady responses tb all "
have irts-le fee st lemMd result* a ad
. have rendered most pl or. san t
arduous-duties, of he^ pfflee "
LOCALNEWSINBRIEF
The renlar asaotkly meetla* of
the* Denton County Dental Society
will be held Tuesday night i-J T—
in Dr. C. I* Oliver's office.
Mrs. «. H. W. Maslth. who has
been III of neurttls for a long time,
underwent an x-ray examination In
a Dallas hospital Monday, and will
have some minor operations begin-
ning Wednesday.
inessagt received today. Mr. Smith
will go to Dalits Wednesday tv
be with her.
A. K. Uillta la reper4ed reeever-
Ing from the stroke of paralysis he
suffered the first of last week and
Is expected to bo able to alt up
In a" day or two.
Thirteen meeshers ef Dentes
loxlge N. 62. 1. O. O. F. went to
Juutiu Monday light and Initiated
•wo candidates for the Justin lodge.
After the session refreshme-ttr ■*'
were served
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WaMhhiRt'ui II. 3.
v York 6. rbilMl«*U>iilM. 4.
NATIONAL LKAGLE
T-ouli f>. Cthclhhail 4.
I*ittsb'irgb 1.
Krm.klsn 7
Boston Kj Brooklyn 7.
New York 3, l’htlali’l|>l>ia 2
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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Kndorsed Mrs. Flcere
• Your President was gald to have
the privilege and the pleasure of:
rending to every State President la
the United States a letter strongly
endowing tqt' Treasurer of the Gen-
eral Federation pur capable, our hp-
loved Mrs/ Flprenoe C. IPloore.
Past President of Texas FfdSNi- J®
lion of Women* c|ut?s. .1
A correct roster of the Clubs Is
very necessary.' Work in the office
,ha<» been delayed apd some of the
dubs have been Hlcunv^nloaoed
because of not navi ng the names
and addrecMs of your (resent offi-
cers. H) following the instrucUJnw^
as per letter of Janutiry 6. •
election of offtoors la January,arid
prompt returns of vald elscUos to
your preeioent, thtre- will be uo
confusion i»i the future. In ,lun<! a
new roster of- the Second Diatilftl.
will be made up. Please she 'tJ It-
that th< names amt-addreesee—t>t- -
BOB CATS OF SAN
fc* - MARCOS SCATTER *
EAGLES FEATHERS
WL*Ur ]4i‘TT~; - —re—
k- By Kalllna of the San MarnoaX.
p Normal College Bob Cats holding
I the Denton Koali’s to two hits and
one of them a scratch Monday af-
|,(> ternoon and the ragged support gtr-
| en Goode In the pinches the Bob
T|to defeated the Eagles In the
list game of thetr two game *<-ri»e
Ma score ot 10 to 1. The game was
By, ragged sn<
(ages did the Eagles show their
Bona and appear to have a chance
■ •turn In a victory.
“Two hit* with three errors start- I'
lithe trouble In the third Inning
Jth three runs counting. Arter that
he Eob Cats scored every inning
keept the seventh and eighth. The
-.Kft1'" showed to the t>c»t advau-
in the fcbeond round when after j
16k»n|>k<’S error hud left th,- first J
;> man on and he wu* sacrificed to aee-
onp by Davis. Diickett grounded to
Mtolgbt Knight' handled the play .
Rntwa ttulck throw that.cut the r"tn--
n*r off tit first. Ithassell was .aught
off second an,J chased out between
afenrd l_’
Ben of a double Rjay. -u ’
bl- TjKalllna not only held Eagles to
two hits hut fanned flttesn batters
Qi‘the course of the game: With a
L Stork and cloudy afternoon his fust
k- tmll was worlciqg to the best of ad-
F’- sEktage ' and especially 'when Um-1
fHre John Cobb let him’lhrdw a
mud stained ball. He.had plenty of.
rtHctrol end l-reaks to work wlth-hts
K-'.' Kftt one and his lloater had the
"t- Eagles swinging wide.
^doo«ie again deserved better re-
p autts than he was able to achieve.
Hi* pitching war good for a elore
i with tW proper kind 'if SUP-
!»• W rt but It rumeel out t
Maxwell type
Fully Guarantead.
We alio rant, repair and
re-charge, all makes of bat-
teries.
V; r
the for
I Metrop'
I--giving
I son un
I evening
time *1
I niMlchlc
t"f< rr
rr llvb
nil prof
'I., ’ll’
Da’ll,,
had pr.
I aid, . r,
| . bar;,. I
f imims,
k thought
I* Im, r
i.nd hl*
hr cont
during
I gt> muc
Mlrwady
wore dlsohirgcd Tvmaday
noon by Judgu Ed I. Key alter they
had been in attendance forts day
and a half wltliost say of the case*
set for the week going to trial. The
vase of Binimern a Zlmmern vs W.
It. Bcott et hl for debt had been
named over from Monday fur cull
because -ol attorney (Or the defen a*
not being able to get hero aud
when he could not be here Tues-
day morning the case was reset fur
next Thursday. «
Following are the orders on the
civil docket:
J. P. Rudd vs R. E. Wooldridge,
debt; continued by plaintiff.
Liberty Central Co. vs J. W.‘
Smith, debt; continued by agree-
ment.
Bradley A MeRalf vs J. E. Barns
et al. 'stilt on account; dismissed
ut plaintiff’s soots.'
Orddrs on th* probate docket are.
In the estate ut:
F. V, Hill, deed., Mrs. Charlotte
Hill, executrix;, report of sale of
real octa to approved.
C. H. Knapp, deed.. Er) na Knapp,
executrix; inventory and appraise-
ment approved.
Hattie J. Hammett, deed.; will
admitted to probate and Daisy Ber-
ing appointed executrix without
bond. W'. E. Smioot, W. C. Orr and
R. W. I)M» kPP°'nte<1- 'ipprsisere.
BUYCLK MTOLKM MONDAY
The Monday night episode in the
series tot petty thefts In the past
several w«eks wan the stealing of a
bicycle from the front yard at the
home ot Mrs. Addie Wulf Jen, North
Locust \8treet, The bfcytle was
missed a little before *J o'clock af-
ter members uf. Uxe XaoiiUy heard
someone stop In front of the house
and went to Investigate. * Sheriff
James Geode and Deputy Sheriff Ed
Hammett wire called and were told
that twice after the bicycle was
st«l*-n members of the family heard
someone one on the front porch.'
Don’t Save for a Rainy Day; Save for a
Sunny Opportunity.
It has been said that Opportunity only Jcnocks at a
man’s door once during a lifetime.
Then be ready with a little capital when that time
comes. *• - -------- —- --- -
Savings Account Today.
the Guaranty Fund of Texas
TimertafFafc
Guaranteed for pae year. Re-
quires no oiling. Makes your
Ford crank oaeter.
Fowler Auto Supply Hour
W. Hiekory St. Phone 401
hold this ysar.
•^ ■,. -------. :
Mrs. Josephine Workman, wife of
C. N- of Brldgoporl, died
Wednesday st the ago of 45 years.
Her husband, one eon, and her fath-
er survive .her.
, * ■ .I. |
Two boll weevil destroying ma-
chines have bedn purchased by the ,
business men of Decatur and are be-
ing exhibited on the public square ,
for the Information of the farmers
and will assist the farmers in sup- {
plying themselves with machines. ,
r Miss Annis W|bb Blanton of Den- ,
ton. State Superintendent of Public |
Instruction, spoke here Monday af-
^oroopn in the Interest ot her cam-
paign for election to Congress. She
Spoke for two hours before a crowd
of about 1800 and spent forty mln- '
utes defending her brother, Con-
gressMtan^Thoe. L. Blanton.
* • ■ . ■ — '
♦ W|ll Steele was arrested at Chico 1
Monday on charges of bootlegging.
Clarence Ousley. candidate for |
United States Senator, will speak
here next Wednesday night in reply
u the remark* .made by Oullen F.
Thomas-hets.Monday night.
coluFcouniyNEWS i
‘ t McKinnSy. CeuHer-Gaxette)
v ItoKIgney, High continued Its win- ,
fling stfkak Mat week and defeated ,
gyitrtnkh High 10 to 4, making the
. jonpkcutlve victory without
------ti til* stason.
}’ The Official * M the Bx-Confeder-
ate khd Old Battlers Picnic and Re-
tUlnn Asfttlatlhn met. Friday night
•nto bef^tso' dates ft>r the reunion
(Ms year ota julr 2». 27 and 21.
IMF JUtWl NEWS ITEMS
*Zni. ibecl aft® Hecord-Chfonlcl’e.
ie»*lay JVirik Afril 25—Judge McMur-
,* Uunirt WUflabiS. candidate for Con-
trmfcn i CetnmIBstenor Crawford was here
* — ay ideklng after road matters.
i6t1h! ehd: Wdanoke- played hall
\t4ikfr the’ locals winning by an
i 2 count ' Sistrunk pitched n
I garni . fprJuetih.errors be-
Hspomlbietfor Roanoke’s t>o
scores, -et .’.'v*
111 Wttod.-.W^.F-<- Pan ord. J.
t.«Jo*selL arid .Floyd McClary were
DsOtotr VlslU>rX"’Frida/.', •
— —i ■«....naintfB*
man. ’. , ,■ v, . .
furtr.differem^typeaof
. ...... . '•-FEED-FEED
‘iipt Japanese c*r 4 '
k ‘ * r f ' r a
'! OaV,
: ■ Hulls
» ' * ‘ Cottoi»*to*d Meal
Ckfckm Fead T
7 Don’t buy twine until you
see us? about Genuine Ply-
mouth Twine — attractive
prices and terms.
It costs ho more to use the
best.
Old-fashioned in its courtesy, its persona! ele-
ments, its accessibility'. . Up to date in the meth--
ods and facilities that make its service a valua-
ble force to the community’s business.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
■ ■ -
reae^re -
t.l " op
that fit
little C
I S: t
with t)
th- tec
El. r. n.
and r.i
other i
polllu^
er ever
a speet
HI a II
rny far,
to en.
anti ou
ruao h
.....
Metrop<
k both at
I ex,.Hi,
r tist* n
be quil
!-7;
When you can get Empire Non-Carbon Motor Oil
at the price of ordinary oil. We handle it in can
lots. See us whether you need a quart or tan bar-
*elai . +
Abilene and
Amarilto club* will remain In the
in*tea<l of
Mettle*
of the
WEST SIDE SQUARE
..... ■ re.to. —re— —e—»-
■■ . ••
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NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
This week, April 24th to the 29th, has
been set aside as National Gingham Week, j
We have made special efforts to prepare
displays and to offer large and varying
trimmings in
_____________________________‘r:a H>7
tie different” from the average trimmings
that you rather get in the habit of using.
TISSUE GINGHAM—
From the patterns that we offer you to ,
select from you can find almost any pat-
. tern that you may require.
Prices 50c and 75c per yard.
IMPORTED GINGHAM
We have the Scotch Plaids in their un- ,
usual patterns, and the French Ginghams
.* jry complete in their showing.
Price 65c per Yard
VARIOUS GINGHAMS
Various Ginghams may be found here
at this time in good standard makes and
grades— allaH the new Spring patterns.
The prices are governed by the individual
use that they are intended for.
. Prices 15c to 40c per Yard
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES. CO.
“Pictorial Review Patterns
JNDUN—Charlv;
I'M tewnlare -w.
iptonship of L
a ilfterei-rvunu match.
Saturday balMmllday s date back
Sa aa K»<li»*i Inatltviion to the
United preaj'Dfa
TOKIO. A^i’
were killed
have befn coi
of tbs Far *■
road trahi.
Carding ’to
herb today,
waa
=.;?Saaj*l
Phan'* home at Cbftslcsna, t« Wt-
nectlon with a book shower Uuit I*
being given the 4>rpfiaA*
Don T.'-UrteVoWtrnmanty fUfJi
agent, and L.-k. Klll»on, cdunty Str
ssr-fefeCTEiH-ss'
'S *I5J
to Aubrey and Pilot Point.TH', -J.
W. M Howard, iodg-tlmi’. '
sen of Donten jfttd former aid*
of th* city ovrfr - k**^
Vms* ^"^l^athdVn^fdHkll
being« WosndM'WfTtW BL.
GerivVi! StrSIffe > NorfMrft^
RonU, Gitf.ini iWii* ‘
.J,
. ; * 7- t
3W 1NCMKS OF HAIN AT'ST AM.
7"^,. FOR** , ...
of dollars to thl* seeiten bt the
State, tell oarljr Sunday morning
The prvclTltatlon was 2.UJ inebea.
PLYMOUTH
TWINE
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