Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 204, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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BRADY. April ».—A farmer nam-
ed H< rnaby ur<l hie email eon were
other vUtluia to tlie heavy ralna,
being dnowned In the Colorado ftlv-
er at ~th« m«rnt iTowntg Tn h
five-foot rice.
oover Him
—^Mhr wcomr ptrt ure tw—one >IT
RChiteuee. Kneeling at the feet of
* forgiving tfavior.-' pot mod out Dr.
Bennett, <i -icriblng the instance «’f
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nfet ,’n the olficw'ot ,G. Flxke. 1M-
•ISv morning. They repor-. a good
showing .of -gas nnd .oil in fa well
being Jrilitd one mlta north of
Thognj. wmt trrr rrpttmtsnr of TrtTIX-
■ tig oil In i>aylng quatiiitlcj ul a
depth of 1.400 feet.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
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Rev. Mr. K ackenbecKer «f Dalias
will preach both morning and even-
ing. at 10.4S and 7:M. tn the absence
of the pastor. Rev. (Jhaa. C. La-
borne. Rverybody la welciome.
t'alheHe rHwreb Father Raymond
VerniSMiat. priest in charge. Ke-t<r
services Bunday, April ». at t and Id
a tn. All. are cordially Invited.
First Presbyterian fhnrrb—Rev.
J. Q. Varner past<4^. Hundny School
begins >;4* CbocHt servitree at'U
a. m. 'and p. nt. Communion
service ano apccUi tnusl ■ at the
morulug houK Christian Endeavor
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romance of life in
the South •
Chart* Xtilte J3uck
Dir^d ly Jack Dtlloiv
McKinney Rotarians have voteo
favorably u, >Ue proposed divlalat,
of the stale into two Rota-, y dis-
tricts. This action reverses the
unanimotM vote opposing the divi-
sion some time ago. ___'... r
While the funeral services for
Oiia Hightower, 17 yearn and II
days old spa of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
i- This picture has the.biggest thrill that
has ever been shown in a Western film.
Also a good comedy
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alwa.- s atlon of the Ku Klux Klan was
embodied in resolutions, passed
'inagiiTiou.slX. Uy Uui-.....McDermeii
Post of the American Legion.
"t The Normal l.yeeam Coarse For
Hegwlai SesaleM IPgl-WXI
You probably don't-think much
. about your Uiude j&uuuel’a govern-
meul, but had you spent the ftrpt
l-wenty-four years of your life in
England—and then had come to
America for ten years of extensive
fc<u<ly and travel—ypg. might .have
B anme ..iaieeeMlwg concluaipiw-retp-
. eerplng AHkMtool**.
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Hear the noted Welsh orator on
"What Western Democracy Means
To Me.” at the Normal College Ad-
dKorkrm Monday evening. April 10.
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At a ptice that fits the:pocket-booh
The same unmatched blend of
TuiUUSH.VlRGINIA and BURLEY Tobaccos
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EASTER WILL SOON RE HERE
— , Did you realise that April 16th is Easter? It’s
t time to get your Spring Clothes in condition for thia
important day. Everybody will be dressed dp, so
why not rout out rour last year dresses, suits, gloves,
waists and have them cleaned, rtfnovjtfed, made n«w.
Call 31 today. Minor repairs made free.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
Phone 31-Today. — -
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German inarlau
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The scholastic census ei.umera-
tH.'i for McKinney* thia year sbowe
Tbe four men and two womea ar- t<>* /***u>' w*d Iwld *****<**•
rested at Denleon and who were
convicted H Bonham of the rob-
bery of the Ravenna Hank have
been indicted for the robbery of
the Weston Bank on COIIin Oounty
MH wAH he bnmgltt-hme for trial
Nonas .
All taxpayers in the city are re- •• 4
quested to give In their aasesamoMe
for l»tl while at the city h»il to
tbw - - i.^
* CITY TAX ASSEflBOR.
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a genuine not; of fun and thrills. ‘ It’s guaran- |
teed to drive th** bb»Mw Qwnv
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Also “Pathe News.’’
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Also "STAND PAT.
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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 t)iena. .
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But don’t worry, give them all they want Moth- '
er's Bread is the moat nutritious and greatest muscle- ,
builder they can eat.
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GRUBE RROS.BAIE0:
Germany Still Has an Army
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MONDAY ANDTUESDAY
Conway Tearle, Winifred Westover and Fl<
ence Billings in
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Education Delivers
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Df. R. K.\B«nnett of K|»hvl|le.
Tanh.. hckii ot .ine usiionsi bok'-d
9t rstlgloun eSnchUon Methodist
Chun-hes, picsrhoj to W lBr^e au-
dUM»rM ir.s Msthodlst tgberlfcclli
Friday ntghi, his sermon being in-
cluded in the revival series now
under way. Ha wm Intr.uJtukgM b>
the pMtwr, Rev. .1. Ha-n lUrnue.
after the usual eong servlae and
■Mo by K. W. Huat>n.
fll..X WO|l-fouiiJed discourse. Ur.
Bennett named and i.sxpiaUimi
dearly the sut-oaoeive step* u. fh-al
salvation, basing each uu an ln<l-
dent or picture found In the scrip-
tural. "Anil when -tncy found the
place, they knelt at His Feet Ai’d
acknowledge Hla divinity Hod has
an appreciation of war salp as<4«
frdm requests, beoauae we love His
hreobnee, not bfcaus- we need u», -1
thing-.“ he told his bearers, brlt g-
iftg «p >a new vtalon of worship.
TWorghR) should be not ilerely ex-
hortatl^pa; It means the rwaliaa- I
lion of the presence of G«d ae-
KooWledgenicn. of H-s neafneas.
‘4J l»*en U.e cuii»c|oMa-
TttiwnftaR/'-Ahuat <
Lk'-i
BgE< You will learn the beau-
HM tiful sentiment attach-
i ng to a roof tree when day—-better
you see this picture. A
Btory of love, hate, jeal-
4^7 ousy, feud and tradi-
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Give U» Y«ur •
APRIL BUSINESS -
Wfe can nervk ^tni ’ with
quality groceries and.quick
service at all times.
If you have ! unexpected
guests and need meat or gro-
ceries, call 404.
TEASLEY A SOT
1 GROCElftES'
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| Trade Your Old
| Stove for a New
I ’ You don’Lhave to keep that
I old patiendt .racking rai^e
■ >r haater any longer, Poasi-'
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ill thought. about trading it in
■ on a new one?
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Phone ua to eotne and look
|| It ever at once7W<*i1 MMpt
B It m ftiwt payment on nny
I new one you may aekrt ajad
■ the balance you may pby
I either weekly or monthly.
U You'll And tbo oachgngb-a
delightful one. '‘/-v
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I Special - to Heeord-Chroaiels.
r PILOT POINT. April •—The
funeral • oX ..Miss Ewuke Dav<
aupiM-t who dlAT at Batson. Tex..
_ Al>rU t, was held al -the M. E.
t-'hur Jh. F.'idaf-eH -Md >■ m. Rev. I
K S ksgwoe iwodectmc thw -eer—
vice. THU'HUUM Was Oiled with rdt-
atlvOs ami frieiHla. M»iny beautiful
Hors I offerings were received from
fliffer'ijt rnrrts of the stale. The
active pall b.-arers were ‘II. C.
, Cumplwll. J I* No, 1, Leo Bell. F.
E. Blake. Nat Kr-win: honorary,
lUrry Wright, Cleo Alexander, Hel-
en Emieerzon, Harry Salomon, L.
Jones, Lillian Elder, Bnclal was
made .n the Masoni- '-o.n^tery. At-
tending from out of ibwil were
Mrs. G. V Harkc/, Mr. T. E. El-
liott, Mrs.. Jesai- Thorn tun. Lone
Oak Mrs. Y. T. Mam-ring. Leonard.
Mrs Hv R. Hudson, Greenville. Mr.
tA<l Mrs T. B. "Marfin, Mrs. J. C.
Vance, Dall.rs, Herto Wins. He Ion
Kr>ber»on, MF* ‘Mary nradfofiJ,
Jones. Penton. Mr and Mia. Spear*.
Mrs. E. E. teffljsttcr, Mrs. Degao.
Mr. C.‘ C. Bnnmnte, Mrs. J. M.
Puckett. Miss A>l)e Farley, Tioga,
Jqine* ITixon, Mrs. J. T. Idggs, Mixa
______Nora Alverson, Mrsi Robinett and
Mrr. Sa-age. Fhertir<n. ____________
The b.ungaluw. lust north of the
Calvary Baptist Church, which was
reiently eomplet-d. is being ocjJ-
pl* d by James r8r.iitn ' a-id family.
' The managers of the two lum'ier _______ ,-------,
■—yuTitv ut Ttrr «Ttr reii.> t decKkji trijr^ pruyur.(;-rt~TC-TO7 Archdeacon
Increase In the ,.sal<- of -iumlCer, ‘ ■-•-*- •- *•
screen . Wire pnd psint. • ovJt the
>sme time last year A great deal
r>f repairing and .painting la being
done la the town and surrounding
dHintry. ■ '■ ' " I
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attended the
Presbytery of the C.. P Church In
BartonvOk News
I > BAlfforfVlWliif rApril •*«■—Th*
Double dak School ■•LosAd with •
[ program Friday night and the chli-
1 dren wars! well trained.
Mr. and Mr*. Andrews abd da at ti-
ter. Fay. of Htsiot vlMted friends
here , ' ■ • ■ .
Mee. Maude Hyden and amuJ
daughter. Kifrledn. visited her moth-
er. Mrs. M. F. Hughek
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brownlow of
I
Has the age of chivalry passed ? Is it the
modern idea to go to jail for life to protect a wo-
man^ These problems are answered in this ;l
splendid picture. ~r~
Denton visited keV siege, Mr*. Nurs
MV*. Aites' Hancock *nf Denton ruiJ
Miss Thelma Carter of Hunnydale
visited Mrs r. McMskln.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Foster of
Argyle visited her’aunt. Miss Aril*
McMakln. ”,
Misses Eu)a and May Schoppaul
of Fort Worth vleited Mr and Min.
G. A. Schoppaul.
Mr. Krantx of Fort vrp*-th visited
here. •
Mr. and Mr*. Alex Jackson of M*d<
Un attended th* play al Double
Oak
People of the community met
Bunday afternoon and organised a
union Sunday iMhool ,
Mr*. Myrtle Bam* Is sioU:
LUST LECTURE
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feet with her tear* and wiped them
Mr-k*IT ‘TUp*TrtjnreiM ihe -
■ >£**^12**^gate'-nvay to life,'' mfr
Uaued he. explaining that ' pern-
tone*, th* Jug of nearing "Thy ains
•re nil forgiven; M> l'n pence and
•in no more** is the a wee Levi ex-
perisnee of a follower of Christ
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Mr. and Mr*., Holf.nl Ft usee 11.
“ and baby went to I»—ntiwi Friday.
>lr. Rum-iII will get an referee at
th« trnck .meet between N'. T. 8.
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U cldfrard*. attun.led a ban-
given bv the Goodyear Tire
•iru! Rubber Co. ».t the Texas Hotel
Wednesday.
Mr% Harrison Da'd*. <-f Dowhe*-
let I* visit ins her aunt. Mru. J. L.
—'j\ 'ill. n'-gj
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"JUST AFTER Tie^V'
PAINTERS FINISHBD X.
TIC WAID/4G 1-tOONI FLOOR
THEY FOUND -nWYf> MATE Ito
GO OVER IT *A*n A
GOODRICH
TIRES AND ’
THE MOTOR
EARL G. G4 ~~
PHONE 258
OhlelMsiMrMMM
to IM m Capture of Negro
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United Preus Dispatch.
NEW LEXHSGTOK, Oihn. April R
—National" GuarJuuen and a eld-
lla^ pose*, ar-ned with iwaohln*
guna, early today rvsumad t*e
search for two n«groew who hays
succ**afii|ly resisted greet for
twenty-four knur*.
The aegroou, wanted tor n*oon«
hhiaing, **caped a posse late la*t
‘ ‘ ind ar* believed *nlrenohed
In an abandoned mln*.
PUnw bavu bee
"tngr* bomba to
t|>A °P*i* today.
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One dvath rweulted from th*'high !
water* from th* mln* thia week. I
Mojo Kyi*. Il-year-old son of W. 1
J. Kyle of near. Fwateravlilo, be- ’
li'K. drnwhid wh« n with other bog* L
he waa plgylng In th* waters at
Pilot Creek white it waa ov*rflow-
Ihn the banka Twenty-three Meg- “
Icaga wer* marooned In tree tope
by the overflow and some of them
eouJW naf bf reacubd for thirty-at*
Dave Wilkin* wRii Leroy Kim-
ball, goth negroea escaped from
the county jail several week* vgo,
naw been arrested at O*rY, Indiana,
wiikina wad convAited. JMia Ahn
,-g"prtfir4* y-ars aad Wte-kwltitfr
- --veoanpoetation. Iti'tbu ljMn!'l0UtUD,y\
Kelly Worsham tin* resigned an
euperlntemionl of street work In
1(l MaKlnnoy.uUtRr holdina-Abe posi-
tion for about thirty year*. Ha is
succeeded iy Henry Halt.
*' HO' Ac-L.
. Baicnem Yun JPMXteaburg win,
charges Princes* Eit«d FYederlch
with misconduct with her husband,
a former captain in th* kaiser's '
wwar. - - v , ■ • •, _• ,
strength plus divine assistance to
mrev tFmprTtTOim” The jSUSe" ar"
comfort for the broken hearted, for I
sorrowing, for ;iffl|jr-t*d, is also at
the fact of JeaUN. There is no sor-
row He cannot cure. Dr. Bennett
told liia hearers, touching upon the
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' "Triumph thru death" waa tho
way he deaorl'ted the Ansi step In
the i’hrlatfaiL experience. The be-
trayal of the Mnster showed the
grave no longer a place of terror,
but the lighted t-innel extending
out Into eternal sunshine,
Bolivar News
BOLIVAR, April 5.—Miss Connie
Amyx of Ureenwpod is visiting her
grandmother here
Misses Ora Light and Ruby Tom-
linson ot Slidell were hire.
Harold Simpson was at Slidell.
Mrs. E. Hammonds and W. 8.
Doyle nf Slidell were here en route
to Sanger. ...
Luke Mclaiiighiln and Lee Huds-
peth of Era. were here.
E. L. Woltenbarger of Slidell WA*L
TTere.
Mrs, T, E. Haney is quite alck.
I.V41ION POST C<»N»EMNg KLA%
FIAJYDADA. April *.—Condemn-
s3f
paw in review «t Kiel carrying the new flag of
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V. W. SHEPARD
LICENSED EMBALMER
FUMERAL DIRECTOR
Motor Hearse and Ambulance
Diy Phone 148 |
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Five cars of an H. a T. C. freight
train went Into the ditch about a
mile south of Plano Monday. No
one was Injured but the track*
were turn up for a loug dlatamw
and trains had to detour for twen-
ty-four hour* ’ ‘
Dreamland Theater
.1. G Pvta. memhir of tho school
hoard at RAtiioii, whiS ai tumpcnlcd
tbe remains Of Mt** Kflhlco Dav-
.■bport to this d’.y. wan tuken sud-
denly ill en route. A phyaiotan was
summoned at Dallas, who pro-
nounced Mr. Pyle suffering from in-
tluens*. He Is yrt very ill at the
tawne of *1. P. Da-'nH|M>r(.
Mias Alma -Abermtiliv <«f T<eonatd
is visiting Mta* flart Alexander.
Mrs Eunlde fla*! and little
Dsl'as are visiting Mrs.
Fraley,
Mt. and Mrs. N. k
Mis. John Wright
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Gainesville Thursdays
Mrs. E. b Eggnor la quite sick.
John Henderson was in Fort
Worth.
Mr^ Kemp Bradley of Tioga was
her* Thursday.
Frank and Mike Amin, ixmls and
Robert HRs went to ih nton Friday.
Mrs. T. C. Hampton. Mr*. J. A.
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hirns,
were here from Aubrey.
Rev. D. H. pitta will till his reg-
ular appointment at th? First Bap-
tist Church. Sunday April >th.
Hubert < loer has returned from
The Hew Gash Grocery
Deliver anywhere in the city.
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G. C. GRAHAM, Mgr.
----- Try One-------------
Gates Super-Tread Tire
And you will buy./
another one. .
QUALITY TIRE SHOP
sir Vnfti*. ' •
218 W. Hickory St. .
Denton, Texas
Phone No. 87
W THE epoppi
MTTB» I
Guaranteed for 'two year®
and* cheaper than mort of
its competitorfl. If you need
A new one give it a trial.
We recharge and rebuild all
make Batteries./ > ' 1
KELUB Ji HILL |
iGIBAfiE
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First NolboiUst Cb«rrb>—Rev. - J.
Ssttn Barco*; pastor. 77; T^vHustnu.
tong leader duilng reyivil. Sunday
School at 9:45, with decision hoilr
Cl.urtn oat II a. m. «uPS*i,<p. m.
Everyone Invited: ' •
st. Haiaubas Mtes«ou. KpteewpM.
—Holy Communion, 7. a. m. flwn-
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Vtrden, minister in charge.',
"Fearl Street Ckgrvb ef Qrhlst—T
M Carney of San Aifll^u Vwipi
preach at both services *HUMtag,-Y at
11 ,a. m. and 7:M ;'j»4.*nt. "Mmuy
school at •:«*. Ett-ryOody welcome
tth.mt. officers of tne Bcw- ^_Kir.t Baptist Ch ar <h—Rev Will
wn oil syndicate of Tioga.T£'\|c<.|u„k pa.wrf wp^^ifeh
buth morning kndieVNUaF^tfFlMmi.
A mixed quartet consisting'of Mrs.
W. A. Wltson. Miss Lorena Puckett.
C. H. Jgi Dowell and W. A. WjJeon
wHlt sing at ths morning hour. Xu
the evening. Mrs. R. M. Barns and
the c.iorua choir will «ivg a unique
arcngemSnt oC’an old gospel gong.
Bunday school at >;•&. KtwftM ta
,n*u>a' . V
Fire* rhrtettan -< b*rrb . Mey, g. J.
Mathleson. pastor. Morning sermon
on "The ludifferenttat,** begins ai
10:45s evening Sermon, ‘"UndUr the
Shadow of tho Cross of Jesus” at
7:30 p m.-Last lecture in aeries si
.. the Prlnoeu* Theater at X p. m.
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•honl Father," the Taat episode in "Tile
Chosen Prtac*” Alm wlU be shown.
Bible school and Bible ctassea. Dr.
F. G. Jone* superintending, at 9^5.
■OIRTI MONRTt MWNEYI '
.To put out m Farm and City
property. I gif* the best terms, low-
est rate and miiekest eervloe
ALTTW hill, Denton. Texas.
Invest in brick incaxna
propertjr and your for-
tune is secure. Get a
Federal loan on the easy
payment plan if - you
would save many trou-
bles.
HOKE 4k HOLCOMB
Telephone 76. v:
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' Step* to Nnlvallu*
"Repentance I* a necessary, step;
the process of the new birth' Is ic-
pentanoe, then faith. There is no
otb*r way to purchsse Immort ID
ttr, yet the very Mmpnetty <.r
God's plan is what many stuintli-
over," he said.
Tracing, the Christian experleh.-e
Into the third Stage, Dr. Bennett
quoted a portion of the. scripture
teWing Hurt mnny *at nt -HrvleeT
and learned iff film. "After ve
have wept and. sorrowed -ind aban-
doned our sins, then and aot untJ
then, must we ma hr the Master out
example, absorb His spirit, drink in
Hie WM-image. study His‘ word efficacy of prayer.
ttaniforrti mtrselves more an<) m'-r<- • •T.i.m .i. .
Into HU fmare and llkenee* That
te the leswn of life,"' he btpught
out. Impressing the fact that th.
order can in no. w1*e by ch#jige'1
Mere emulujlon of Christ'* exami-te
I* not snfficir< lit without the fbun-
datlon of adoration and repentant
“Ttoare nuty we UMVaFyh^Mte £eo- ”
pie in the churches, but there are
none up yonder. AU remind us ot
Christ up there. The only hope Fjv
our cnara< ter» to stand the storms
■ of time add eternity Is that <•« 1
build them according to the pat-
tern shown u* In Chi 1st."
4 Christ's Blessings i'
In Christ humanity always rTiwls
a Olsceof defense and protect I in.
Dr. Belli:ett pointed out In the
four*** place. T*»-place .«rf .rakn
troln the-tempest is at Jesus' fe«-t,
he aXapPnedr^TTIiig the ins^aeiqe \>f T
the m*n j-o*s<-4st-ti 01 n~ legion «»(_
devils, who was Treed by the Sa-
viour. ” ,
"There Is n.» temptation greater
tftnn we can boar. • God
makes a- way of escapi. He will
give a legion id nng»le tf it i* net-
■' esiriry. Rut it requiren all ef our
“TAKING CHANCES”
Here's the picture in which the v
greatest exponent of dare-devil stunts gives yotl
a* orffnmn^ rint nf fltn nnrl f-lvr-illa * Ih'u zvi<<* raw J1
ie blues away.
!
Dandy program to- -
single act comedy.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 204, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1922, newspaper, April 8, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228204/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.