Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, April 5, 6, 7
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Denton.
er’n Bread is the most nutritious and greatest muscle-
builder they can eat.
Ask Your Grocer For It.
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
VITAL ATATIBTICR
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Ornton Route 4, March 19. twin,
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Schlatter, out a «mall b|aze a‘t the home of
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK WILL BUILD THEM - -
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE”
Buick cars for twenty years have been
built for dependability—and the Buick
four embodies standard units which have
proved themselves through years of ser- r
vice.
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Jfi*. Kila Whitten on Kant Main
Street. The fire, which wi» cause 1
from u defective flue, did littla uam-
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NEWS NOTES OF HA
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nwtnce of the meat bcauUful wom-
an the world haa ever known."
The title rolo ta enacted by Bet- i iwainv
ly._ Blythe, wed eereen acton. oC|JtriT}<T after a
ability nave the parte of Kina Sot-f "rL
omon. hla brother. Ai'onijuh, the I e?n«t8 him Id
T’rlncee. VaHiiti, B.-lha Sh< ba and | areally rejoiced Adonljah
the real” ~ I Vartti, however, precipitate a
— ' -f .....I imprfaon
— _ u tyrant e pr.r
heel, while the royal family Hye In j inn
HAVert v Ira «a t*.vt Saar. ihr. oal Aflate .
t» hia riahtful place, reaculng their
."Oil.
A comedV characteristic of Will
ll'Kere and Mia !*<• la ‘One Otor-
Iouh Day," a wholly ImpoRalble
drama of eolrituiulstn which ahowa
Monday arid Tqeaday. Will Rogera,
Compare the Buick four chassis part by
part with any other four cylinder car.
The I netted guelta • t» ere
Mary .and Sarah Beat,, Hamilton.
Gleaaoir. Uefley, Mra. Carrol and
t>r HertrK. 1 .
Following the dernonst rati on a in
hwimmli’K x’hlch are tn be given
ut tile Kyruwaium fram X-L^ WMhiA.
XUM o‘r+i*rE~ w weenie rWhVf" !sto
be held in the wooda baclc of Cappa
and Lowry Saturday evening. Thia
all who were auceeaaful in the re*
cent church attendance contest at
the ihhynlng service ’Ju..day, he
announce d.
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An American classic by Francis Powers and J.
P. McCarthy, featuring Russel] Simpson and an
all-star cast.-
Clerk's
THEY’LL DEMAND MORE
Help every member of your family to liberal
slices of Mother's Bread.* It's the best thing in the
world for them.
Of course they’ll eat lots of it—that’s to be ex-
pected. T ’
But don’t worry, give them all they want. Moth-
Whlle a member of the U G.
Cameron family was visiting rela-
HvSs tn Dalian last Sunday night
the Fortt artbrnotfllo he was drlv-
fng Was stolen. The c»r had been
parked at the curbing and lecuted
With a wheel lock.
PereeMl Mealten
Don Wilson attended court
Denton.
Miss Barbara Bonsr has returaed
front a visit to Dallas
Mrs. Charles Cohen and chlldret,
returned fFom a visICin Bn-
Jnt Rewired
A large shipment of marble
and granite. Are in position
to make —. 1"_* _ 7-“
wish in at monument or mark-
er at prices that are consist-
ent with good workmanship.
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^kTiewpdcturTaC Um wife and tihby of M obgoure Fttsdam bank
• Hotwnaollern. nee Prtace OeeaFof Germany. 3
ter the wienie roast. After the
games there is to bo a dance in
the gym.
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Every sail upas us Is
responded to with per-
sonal service—not delo-
gatod to a subordinate.
Employing our Service
assures you of thorough,
efficient attention. -
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Hoyt Curry was in Tioga. Iv
Mrs. Joe Walthall of Mingo waa
here. ~
w. 11. Carter of B ierman wae
here,
Mr and Mrs T E. Itatetif ware
in 1’ilot Point.
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TH CURTIS CO.
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Lone Star Granite and
Marble Works
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It payw-to trade at CurttsMU-tMe time for
we make a conAcfentiotit WtorF at all times to
r- keep our prices right. It "will pay you particu-
larly to avail yourself of special prices on mer-
chandise which are to be offered during the
month of April. This is clean, new merchan-
dise and the price is cut to the bottom.
60c 16-oz. Milk Magnesia for...?..
40c 4-oz Cream TartarJor.-iv-.....'..—
40c 1 3-4-ox. Zinc Ointment for
2Kc 1-oz Zinc Oirftment fOT":. ~“7“
25c 4-oz. Boric Acid for
20c 4-oz. Powdered Alum for
40c 4-oz. Rochelle Salts for. .............-
50c Rexall Kidney Pills
35c Aspirin Tablets
A large motorboat building fur a
Dos Angeles man will be »f solid
mahogany.
From tire carrier* to radiator, the Buick
four chassis is of the same powerful con-
struction as theBuick six.
Ridge coitimunlty has been com-
pleted Arm ligaments have been
completed at Farmersville for sink-
ing nt a deep test neiri- there ann
geologists <if the contractors for
• he well are making the location.
^LBEVIVN. OPENS
SUNDAY WITH TW( ...
SERMONS BY PASTOR
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R. E. Huston, Singstr, <
Cryndlto to Arrhm
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single act coi
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NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
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brey mini ststlmt Hm tew opMS- J
ed again. z :
A erowd of young ge<mte OM|lH9|
er.med by Mr. and Mrs. PohMM* i
Russell and Mr. and Mrg. X"
Ma.idox attended the shew at-’gKjjH
Dot Point Peturday night SmImM
who went were Mieses finite aBfra
Freddie Adkins. Ixd.
eriae EAi» Ashley: UMGeJM|
---.j«f Holley. Jim Dfche. Frank HdU- f
heading Of 9.100 acres in the Blue •»*>’• Orlssle a-i-l Perry Hol-
’j. t’ BomW-’ was UI Fort WortB. ' 5
B«rt Jaeksda - was herb ffPMt J
Denton. ■
The flre-molkths-old MW M
and Mrg. Fate SUnningham 'idledt ..
of pneumonia Bunday. Buriat waa ?
In th«! Peiew-rrnmetety Monday ;
Mrs. Raymon Tunes of De^teR.
was the gtest of relatives here.
----\I IU Harpes and Mt S1aMM»-jt»re ■
in Pilot Point. - ~
Mrs Jim Thorne has returned “
from a visit at Rockwell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. RatehfOrd y
were in Ponder.
Mrw. Mon HAuaden'and baby ware
In Dalian. .
Roch Cudd wae In Dalian. . 7
M. I>. Haren w.s hi Pilot Point.
Raymobd BothWell, Jim Cudd aid
O. A. Burk were in Pilot Point.
Mrs. G. G. Hendwrwa waa in
DentWn. .,. ... .■%!
Bob Lvbaao, whe aha been vis-
iting. relatives here, returned tu
Quinlan.
A. W. Curry was In 1
Branch and Carrollton. - W
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TODAY AND TONIGHT
“GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAF
By James Oliver Curwood
wins the
to propose
town gen-
The magic of the motion picture turns the
yyarm and glowing pages of this mastery story
into a pulsing, living drama, whose sheer charm
and realism carries one away to that vast coun-
try ‘‘up there.”
Also,‘‘Jump Your Job
with Snub.
Ml mu Marion Long went tn> Date
law on Friday to deliver a lecture
on Interior decoration before the
Oak Cliff Parent-Teachers Associ-
ation at the art gallery at the fair
grtMinda,
Misses Eunice and Ruth Mus-
grove went to Wichita Falls Fri-
day to attend the wedding of their
sister. Miss betha. who was for-
merly a C. I. A. studeril.
The girls at the Ellen H. Rich-
ards dottage entertained Friday
evening with a six? o'clock dinner..
These guests on thia occasion were
i>r. and Mm. F M. Bralley. Dr, ahd
Mrs. J. O. Varner, and Mrs. Stout.
The girl" of the Mary M Bral-
ley cottage entertained Saturday
at 1 o'clock with a bufTct luncheon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFEIIS
H. F. Schweer and wife to
O, Koenig, IX 1.55 acres is the
L ,t <'. R. IL Co. survey
il3,M!.25.
I ’,i ,aw. u.Siste^BawJ
Mies Grace Talbot won the Avery
prise, in the Architectural League
exhibit. New York. She Is a Junior
League girl. Her mother. Uly
Talbot, WM..B jf-
WVwWff WNSfnlcquTrifcd wn- a charge
of the fatal shooting of Earl Hans-
Ipy. Ma/ch 6, nt Fourth and Main.
Champ claimed aelf-defense.-
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the other. .tdonijah. ambitious
brother of Holomon, und jealous
. Princess Vashtl plot tier destruc-
Thuxstlay >mL ixhUy at ' the-Mo--Uam- Al»h- returns on her
journey. Maddened at ths parting
Ffoifi Solomon, and after visiting
...27. .• countries, reaejtes ber own
* “ V son Is born to her.
•Vlien the Prince is 5 years old. she
buk mon. who la
Adtmljah and
In the beginning, the land of She- i olutlon, and imprison the little
ba Is ground beneath u tyrant's I prince In the toml.s. Sheba, hear.
, ..t ’he uprfaing. leads an Im-
mense army, and restores Holomon
danger. A mis-
Kk. slips Into the
bride be i< too timid
u>. and mI,.h,Im up lhe
er.lly.
William Ruesclj has a one-day
:un Xaturday-In "The I.oof Tres."
QU,ETN </SHEBA William Fox Production .
."The Queen of Sheba." leading
attrariion at the Iircv inlaiol. haa
fu, three-day run Wednesday.
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f . IMcKInney Examiner)
h ' <After having acted an postmas-
L ttef P|i»n'» for ..two years nan
% IntillSv han befn, appointed, pest-
L maiter at that place. H® was one
L of thi-ee iletnoorats n-aklnr the
highest grades for the Ojtlce. The
' ria.nL office Is third clan and pays
a salary ot 12.000 a year.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL FATHOM
The census enumerator for the
Denton School District ban
pleted hia canvaos and If
Childr»a—have- -net—been—vnrnttmt —Mrn, &
eall W..A. CombcHt,. telephone HJ-J •
er R5. at -on^e and enroll then) I
19 Si,
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White who began his work with
the College on April 1.
The Btology Department enjoyed
a wienie roant and chill supper
Friidiiy eveniug on Clear Creek
nonth of town.
MiMM Ha-ef Orr, pupil of Miss
Welch of the plitno department,
and llomer Richey, pupil in violin
of Madame KnhnnVH. win appear In i
recital at- the coltege Sunciay af-
inrnoon, April J, at 4.15. The pub-
lic la invited. Mlns*‘8unan F. Cobb
will l,e at the piano.
Dr. Bralley went to Dalian Sat-
ufday.
There will b® volley ball and
h^Mket nail games by members n<
the faculty in tt^c gym tonight af-
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Dreamland Theater
, i«y Couri'er-Gasotte.)
—------dsep well for the city
.4s Xq bs drlHc4 In a short time snd
mans' havp already been mad* for
it. Two wellfe ln the woodldne sands
ere supplying the city with M*,-
00(. gallons of woter- a- ddy- but it
than th® three wells can .supply’,.
EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE
Dili you realize that April l«ih is Esrtsr? U’»
time to get your Spring Clothes in condition for this
important day. everybody will be dressed up, so
why not rout out your last year dresses, suits,
waists and have them cleaned, renovated, made new.
Cal} 31 today. Minor repairs made free.
- EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
Phone 81 Today.
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“QUEEN OF SHEBA” AT DREAMLAND
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...39c
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25c 4-oz. Egyptian Henna 18c
12c 4-oz Epsom Salts ®c
35c Cascara Pills 100s 23c
25c Soda Mint Tablets—100s ..®s.....v..^.®..l#c
60c 1-lb. Hospital Cotton .. .. 49c
50tt Lord BnltimoxW pound Paper ......3»e
$2.00 2-quart Fountain Syringe >1.19
60c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 39c
$1.00 Pecan in eream, pounds. 72c
$1.00 Springtime Chocolate, pounds 69c
$1.00 Tempting Fruita in cream, pounds 59c
$1.00 Maxine Cherries, chocolate coated 69c
$1.00 Bouquet Ramee Powder, 50c Bou-
quet Ramee Talcum, both for >1.00
60c*Arbutus Complexion Cream, 50c Alma
Zada Face Powder, both for..] 60c
50c Jonteel Reuge, 50e J00tee 1 Fare Pow-_
der, 50c Silver Vanity Case, three for $1.00
50c Klenao Tooth Paste, 25c Klenao Anti-
septic, both for 30c
30c Peanut Butter, 10-o*. 20c
35c Jam (Strawberry, Raspberry, etc.) 12-
OZ; .............j...................j........................
>1.00 Pure Olive Oil, pints
75c Maraschino Cherries, 15-ox
poverty In a tsnt by-the m®j> Aflei '
Arniml. th® imth-rwr, m>Iccs Nomta.
the el Jest daughter. ®n4 -launrx tier
to commit nulcide rattwr than ytctrt
to him, the beautiful Shelxi swears
vengeance, I’alng a woman'w wilca,
ghe comiente t» a betnllial to him
In the gorgeouM wedding fexUvitle®,
however, before the fdmirlng mb!-Trant in the ro!e of timid profeaaor.
tltud<« of her own peopled slie -atabk. i,iveatigator uf the aupernjitiira’I.
him to death. By a miracle. I>roph-| at rub: inn aoui to aaalat hia aweet-
ealed of old. lhe b>at . iruwn ia I heart, who ia In
waahed up to her by the Hea.l chlevotl* apirit,
Sheba become® the wlaeat unit moat | nmfes^or'a staid
ruler in all her r-'ur iry'a hia-i bride he l< too
lory, and the fame. <>t her beauty
r.preaue over all the world.
When eBe goes, with tn Immt-nae
train of etepbanta and arrvanta.
bedecked with Jewel*, to vlait 1<ing
Solomon, they fall In love, ope with
PHOT POINT BUDGET
Y W|TH 'TWQ Httocial to Record-Chronicle.
*1 ! PILOT POINT, April 1-TM XIX
Cegtary Club met Thursday after-
noon at th® houa® of Mra. Leo Bela.
The year book committee read
their report at the opening of th®
meeting The leaaoii on "Minor
American Voeta” wi»e led by Mlaa
reading!, and Mra. H. A. Kale read
a paper on "The Influence and
Tendency of th® Novel of Today."
Th® nex: meeting will be at the
home of Mra. Lillian Moore.
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John Elliott has recovered from
a recent aevere iftnees.
Mra. J. Earl Sell uaa In Dalian.
Mln: Bean Madison haa returned
from Dalian. 1
C. M. Brown was heie from Del-
Mrr. Holfortl Ruaaell and little
daughter have gone to Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. T. Shelton haa «one to
Fort Gibaon to v.lslt her daughter.
Herman Shifflett. Connie Jde«a
and Jack Christel were here from
Denton.
RIH Harper was hero fdorn Tioga i
. Mi*s Lena Dav Id a on ut Sherman
visited har sister, Mias Edith Dav-
the idajen.
Ward Hart apd John Wytinger.ot .
j Fort Worth were here ; nww ,
Karl . la vis. living on Route 1. clerk. Oscar
^was takeji Vo St. Paul a Sanitarium
'for an operation t<H acute appen-
dicitis. .
. Harry Salmon haa gorle to Green-
ville to try out with the T.-AK base^
--___________ _______tmlle League,
copies of the gospel of St. John to Goo. Light and son. Georg® Jr.,
are here from Dallas.
Mr. and Mra J. M. Grat; Io Jett F«L
<iaty for Little Rock. Arh
Worth Porter la here from Colo-
,MM°r. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell an l !» annual event'honoring Dean
their gueats, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tutum wl,“* wh- h'- "nrk
of Stillwater. Okla., were In Collins-
ville.
Mrs. AUie Embersoi, went to Deu-
ton Thursday.
Jay Griffith Is here from Aubrey.
Waruer Kibler, who ia teaching at
Yale. Okla.. Is visiting hi* parents.
Mr. and Mrs XV. R Kttrter.
A. W. Morris la bmMrom Dalian.
The chemical fire truck was call-
ed Thursday night about »:30 to put
Richard Barthelmess has made the greatest
picture of his life!
“TOTABLE DAVID”
Truth in every word of thia—one the three
finest dramas of the year. Also a Mack Sen-
nett comedy. - .
TV. Mr. mid Mrs. H.
Ponder. March Z9. boy
Look tn the ClMattied entumn.
“SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE”
of Conscience," billed,1’tr. but is still determined to kill ]'
and Tuesday as the j her Tmrrrr father.* Ta complicity
the rrln-; with it crafty lawyer, he decides
to gain control of bln fortune thru
un. girl In a fiunl dramatic scene ’
•In a i»lg hotel ballroom. Logan lays
bare the history of Curry, and he
h; denounced by the crowd.
Eugene O'Brien end Slgrld Holm-
quist. "The Swedlxdi Maty Pick-
'.rT. have a ’two-day run Wednes-
day and Thurxday In 'The f^roph-
et's Paradlre," the scene of- which
is laid in Conatantluop'c. The hero,
Hodin* » beautiful young Amerl-
tan1 girl in a secret slave market
buys her. but faits to escape as
she d' ea. Following to America, he
is at teusd HticctSafJl In' locating
her, nltho he does not know her
I mime
ItichArd Talmadge in "Taking
Chances" finishes the week Friday
end S'itnrdny as the active herd >ln
i n adventure of intrigue. A whole ,
troop of MrXIcan cr»oLa, an Amer-
ican financier, and most important
dr all. hie daughter, are Involved
in rhe tangle which lhe Impecuious
*» < friary tlaaiiy unties.—
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MONI8YI MOltfEYt MONEY!
To put out on Farm and City
property. I give the best terms, low-
est rate and quickest service.
ALVIN HILI/. Denton. Texas.
GOODRICH
TIRES AND TUBBS
THE MOTOR MARK
EARL G. GARRETT, Prop. . _
SU W. Oak Oak at,
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PRINC
With all forces of the Church
oo-uperatlag and preparations com-
plete for two weeks' of vigorous
personal work, th® pre-Easter re-
y vivsl at the First Methodist Church
P will begin Hunday with two ser-
L . vice® In the aew taberaacte. The
| pastel, Rev J. bam Barcus, will
1 preach cn "My Theology*' at It
Veteefc, aad en 'Tw Handwriting
T“ on the wall" at 7:10.
H. K- Huston of Greenville will
I arrive Sunday afternoon, and have
I charge of ti-e music at the evening
service.
.1 In planning the Miles of mast-
I Ings, and during the course of the
revival, reciprocal efforts will bs,
I made by rha Sunday IChbOl to en- UL
1 Bet ’ahtoroh member* and by
| the church to enliat Sunday school <
f members. Other uiganlpatioaa
' among the women members. the 1
young people end the children have
laid plan* tor a stmllsf campaign, i
and the revival Is intended .as a
simultaneous quickening of all
brandies of the work. Itev. Mt.
Barcus explained.
Wettings will be held^jhru
week, at 10 o'clock In thtf morning
and at 1/10 in the evening It waa
announced: Th” morning service
will' be onljf flfty minutes long.
Hong servtces, fed by ft. ft. A us t on.
INutUq's aauilstant. will begin
promptly at 7:S0 each evening, ano
the sermon at S o'clock.
Rev. Mr. Bireuf, wji) present
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••Slmdows
■»— for- Aiondw?
fcattiu of the. week at t— .
cess, wrevleys inarch uf conaciene
thru all >e>.te of life lor the mur-
deter man of the world, woman of
the nlr*et. and other wrongdoers
Kuesel I Sin-pson and Barbara APeo-
ant have the leading roles.
As the atorj- goen. Alice lz>-4nn
—~ te betraj-ert by Wade"riit r>. a "bad Tord?
•• man" In a western mining town,
«nd deserted after a false marriage
i-eremony. Her brMher. coming to
Investigate liar i^ighl. > hapiM-ns
nlonl? a l.nely •uouut’.in pass in
time to rescue the xmall da tight 17
of Curry’s ‘mining pnrtrier. after
Lie aeeomptfces hav- shot the fath-
er from iimburii.
In a smarmy scene in Allceb
I cottage, where Curry <01x1*9. mien
I the er.raged brother, stir it killeq
' in attempting to sgve the latter.
Curry escapee and L.t-4un takes
XVmnte, t.ls ynuug charge, and set-
tler in Caii£o«n<a. Winnie t* edu-
cated and grows DHb TTTtWlHniT
gir| before Curry again
iteulr path. He falls tn love
I
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1922, newspaper, April 1, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227804/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.