Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 152, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Favored Spring Silk Dresses
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Per can 30c.
TURNER & GRAHAM
Phom* 25 and »25
JULIAN SCRUGGS
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4X Hi. Sack Flour .
1 <> lbs. Sugar
1 perk Irish Potatoes .
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WILKINS & COFFEY
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nen Tell of Conditions. From Grate.
Black Balances Due When
January Collections Are
Received.
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through employment.
CLEANER DENTON WOMAN SERIOUSLY
KIWANIS SUBJECT BURNED AT JUSTIN
WATSON FURNISHED
WITH NEW CHARGES
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Elm
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to Dallas
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Waxahachie, Texarkana and Entile,
died of ptKumonla at hie home In
Waxahachie, accordlnc to a m>«-
»a«e received by Floya BroOka from
his brother. C. O. Brooks, who Is
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It is what makes wages, sup-
ports households, provides incen-
tive to the human spirit and differ-
entiates the community bury from
the community stagnant.
By Condo COUNTY’S BALANCES 1 SUIT FOR DAMAGES
------ “IN RED” UNTIL.TAX AGAINST GOVERNOR
MONEY IS PAIO OVER)
Opponents of Russell Urg-
ing Impeachment Pro-
ceedings.
Interest and
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Monday saw
Pli’Ht Mon.iay crowds in
a lonjf lime. The full
wratht-r fbnt—npprnrH -fn
MUiiNhiYie, ruin, Hlret, >
apparently M.ared
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A look at these newly created Coat Suits will, indeed, pleaseat every price; clever little models at $25.00 and
$35.00 of better materials than in many past years. The same approval pleasure will be met at every price
from $40.00 to $69.00^ You 11 n8te the new fashioned modelsand individual touch.
When you want any-
thing in the Grocery
Line at prices that will
mean a big saving to
Give us a trial.
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2. Loir
and wife rt *’.iTT to
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Mil ver hobb’E__________
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Denton. Texas |
SPRING STYLES |
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crowd* in Denton
The full Hcliedult*
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hhow
t he
was difficult
other day uw
in the IiuhI-
euncorned.
are closing out our stock of*groceries and mer-
chandise. We still have a supply of Sugar, Flour,
Coffee and Can Goods to offer.
New arrivals appear now horn day lo day, showing the favored modes chosen by the congress of fashion
artists, who have willed shorter skirts. We appreciate your visits to our store and wish to assure you that it
pleasure to show vou even though you do not buy..
Miss
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gainst i
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polity i
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ence in a GATES TIRE or TUBE I
and the ordinary Tire or Tube. |
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story," Mrs
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Io. h I’i.p «dav afler-
damuge resulting
A; : NEWS OF THE SICK
W hill
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Mr* Mattle
r here, died
n. burns
h< n her
di. <1
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- ih ,! li B X- <'
IJO'I aibl .thee
f or the nearest approach
lo solid comfort you’ve
ever known, just top a De
Luxe Bed Spring with a
Rcstwel] Mattress and
curl j ourself upon it.
Sleep! Why, you'll want
to chug a pillow at the
litnrtn < lock every monr-
♦■'ome In/and let us <#how^
you this luxurious mat-
tress, this wonderful
flexible spring, You’ll
find them lower in price
than goods of equal qual-
(tv elsewhere.
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cleanur arc
____main sire, i
well tK'f«»r*‘ tl-
'..here tri M>>
• to take a pla<
■T want to ,
help and <•'
ati<»r. for I
ats'crriplieh
The meet.ok
ina vote <f t'
the CIO Fe I
The mirrU.
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MISSISSIPPI DAMAGE
\< ting as supply pre:>eli< r on th<
ei rcu It of the b'l r s t .M e t hot I r ;
church. Arthur Jon-s. Normal i’ I
lege studrTt who is prepai*ihg lol
a jtilirst.Tial ".irter. w 111 ,><•-.»< h
Chinns Chapel the first Sumlay
tetnnr.n of v'teh month lie
etl the Jlrnt sermon of this
last Sunday morning v. hen the
Jet t of triM tliacours • was
Mr. and Mis D E Hole,
<> W Smith of Deotott
fit
i.ctor, .
eiritn.s, .... ... .. „
,,s "' nailt al,r ut tier after nearly all ner
'[ ■ < lathing had burnt I ,tl'. .
work r She -is about forty years oil ar0
'■ Ho inotiu-f of two children.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Sinking _______
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LATE OIL FIELD NEWS J...........
1 he I affeta Dresses are made of the durable C hiffon Finish Silk and the models are perhaps a bit boufant,
but not so extreme, and some longer in skirt length. 1 rimmings are tinsel Silk Stitchings and schemed ruffle •
effects 1 he Canton Crepes are, indeed, wonderful clever in modelsand creativeness; beaded and silk
stitchings; lovely contrasting colors. But you come and see these frocks.
Come every day. feeling welcome to see the new as thev arrive.
Record -Chronicle,__
7—I.ittle hope !m
»i . i in’d I • r rt he reAovt i y of Mrs
r Kelso, who waa Merlouslv
npunuiK when her
f.re irom the gratv
lo- wasistandlng Mrs
ne in th‘e house at the
and. panic*
ewral rooms
hearing her
in wrapping a
Al«* in.front of tkc shoe,
irn-i ’Fri> it >-j t i . -1
the.jH.aii v. a>> "
Fiboc hit tL '
f«Qtt Hmuh*!' f.'.'t I.II.
nttCk U-d tvvn
'jp now. but I
flbc ’home t<
blnlm for it
*• ther
for the
tbtw ye
coin* h<
a (o<m1
.lot's of uthi-rli'si
eo'nipg w><l L
kToatcgt adv* t
r had' rtnd 11
. vorable «r avv
th* condition th
"tie ha V* a h.
out the di Id'
citleg. 1 iwlle'
make the tigl
w* tu»y
rtttxer*
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year,
mittei
thill
the
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Baht
plight I
Henry 1
citizen now
rsr h err; Mrs
el a I o p t ol'f
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W. Bovell. form, r Denton
now Jiving in 1,alias,
today op liuaiinHM.
t, Adaina “f .lualin la her,
Inirineaa today.
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Fresh Vegetables. We’ll ap- :
predate your February gro- [ .
cerv bill. Give us a chance i |
and be a satisfied customer. | I
Always on the job ready to I
serve you.
We Deliver.
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toa4 baa teerh
Hbrnit t coi'HT.
mi'.'- tiled in the Sixteenth
court are styled
Crimes vs. Henry Grimes,
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Him,ooo damoit'1
Govt r nor Le, M
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jean* all' Klhy
calM»1 C<>’ ci’’
of The ‘F< d,rnl
DAU.AS—A
sciuthwest of
geologist-' sat is one of tin
promising structures in tin
West of t l,i Me x la ,i ti t i<
be spudded in Marti. 1 ae<
announcetiV'nt bv John A
president w the Sin-'ipird
poratlon of Tulsa, ok.
MEXIA—Approximately I. I"”." '0
barrels of oil hive been taken rr :n
the .1 Dcsenberg fortv-eiirht >■ r-
tract in the producing area "I tin
Mexia oJi fleltl since Oct |0. 11'21
DALLAS—A deep test for oil and
gas will be put down no.r Mm..
' thlutt by a company of .1 idiot lil i n
people, fh* contract calling lot
depth of 3.500 feet.
ARTHUR JONES TO
PREACH MONTHLY AT
CHINNS CHAPEL
,2, *?leawr ib-i t
of .the ho< iTi~~LT~i"i”
preparation for di.
nolo in tn,. i’t
the adbjeet Tu -so ,
iurcheon oi tin I
tlub, held
church. u
miyi <>■' th
made by Dr
Officei. i
Or. Pi.
the neetl <
th.- el tv
~ up t •* i «n <,el -....
, »tar««Ml at the ' tty limits :.nd
ba toward the <■ nt i
wititiT; :.b< ut <r blot k
lie ..square and then
ended We
to ft<« the
?tlW ill teres t
to keep it cl-ari th i’ i
should It „ pc- In r-o
and grow ace Jet o. I
“ tUtions and do mu
when visitors
See quickie ..in -i
''QpMtMi people^
ffcogt yards ami I
clean but th.) I. re
of them: li thei
sw. to (tirow awaj tl .
K I allay. If the
I® thrown bars
cnitTtens.
TflVr va< ant
B' UKce of I LOU
UnjjM ft*
an4*jlo n. t m i
sorpk good in:< n l.ia i
‘1 - nan been i 11
chants pr« t' a 4^11 ,
sen tH't jii'if mH 11
O tiler th’ings w 1
• sidewalks, - shouj.l 1
Tex—awesji .1 Ju,o-
germs in -the .hist
our iwnlt i
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Act ion ’ <1
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| Russ. I)’.,
, ,..jity in
fricnd.M <•<»
Flou ling
whilr th.’
<»f the
history Min, Russ.
| (»ovvrn<»r, stood 1>
n nd rviMjiiia t t ii.
"I do not Lt’||>-
r»T tJiiR horribh’ :
Mel I d.’. ln 1. d
Gove rnor Rii- n. U I
.■•! .in inf.’iTiinii”
reply am count, i
"l.laek inn 11 n nd n w » I
spirac’V of my politi.
bring ifliout my <l.-w
X I I \ 1. % rUTICN.
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hill, G.i.-r-i
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Mr
full of
w e.i th.-r
that
thirt time.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF PERSONALJMENTIONS ROUNDABOUT TOWN
W. O. Tg^lor Jr., l»ft Monday
for !«os Angel*-* where ho wLR
make an extended visit wilh Mr.
and Mra. C/ M^JTwrnri/ fnrmrTty
of thin city.
Olin Graham pf Dalia*
to sjwnd aeverid days.
T. H. Hannah wa*
v« sterda y.
MIrh Edna Mendenhall.
G. 1 A. faculty, It ft
Si. Jo. where Hh<‘ will
Parent Teacher
<luv * venlng
| Mr. ami M
nt Sunday
M1 j*.
root nicely
flue/* aald
morning. “Thu
Npr»a(| uh much
<loi n some limes
1 ••noun'll,
root and
w Uli-
K wan
life
a nd
crop
5 year*. R
oil. du 1 gliter of
M M Hill, died Jan
* and pneumonia.
Tlii'iiiah. 1 miles north-
3 inanths -uni b day
and Mfm II. I- .
I. inanition
ini!' n e. • n t 11 • ■ n -
! n old. died Feb |
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w lu’n 1 v
ii'xnn | |l|(K VeJ1
it itiii
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now
then Die raln.M,
proNpectM «i ppi a r
J'uc to most Of the
settling tl.i ir taxes ........
month of January anti the re;;?
Tax Collector J. H. Barnes not tiai-ition suit
mg been iceeiveil by tn< Auott 'I-. ! Birkhi nd
the lunds >f the county still slmw i ploy,
an on-rdrait.
When tile January report is n - "
by Mr. Barnes all of the funds
.the road and bridge fund are
pei ted to show black balan. i s
Jury fund, which win overdrawn I
several months ago, Is still showing
a deficit of $l,7tl3.53. but with the |
lutge amount of taxes delinqu, tit I
this year and a part ,,f tlie. fuid-'
for the year needed to make up lor
last year's shortage in '.he fund it
will lie surprising If Hit re It
another dVertfraTt Jii t‘n fund
fore the yetv is over.
Tile overdraft in the
has been reduced
with the January
again show a balami-e
of February there
of $247,340.50
tlind of Hoad District
District No. 2 ■ ■
duced to $1,082____
Following are the
shown By the jnonthly report
County Auditor X\ E Durbin
Jury Fund— Warrants
infer $2.828.50, Treasurers
$L"54 01. overdraft $ 17?(rff 171'
Hoad and Bridge Fund
outstanding $27.133.3 I.
balance $l,i€6 7i*. ovi rorn
55. Over.
$2,852.02,
$7,750.1 1;
•Jerera I
standing $7.
..nee $731.88
Court Hou
4, balauee !
$1,377 93.
Bridge Pond
ante $6»2 6”.
Mtate High
L $9,399,27;
$835110. No.
District
Funds—No.
864 48; No. i
ov'netl 155.0
4, $26,193 6<:
Hoad District 1'un<1»—No.
982.17; No. 3, $247,3 10 .in
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l;i-d night fro
ient 1 rd tv
f’ro from a
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Lhz'latii Kelly
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A yvholesome item
is spinach,
peck in a
th extra
ti. H Spttln. '
13. ('<»llege
» and <
$ S IN
the
ni.
r.tn thru
n»”i g’l bur.
succeeded
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