Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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. air, gas or oil.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery.
Just old enough to know that no man can
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the larger cities tha nthis shoe.
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DRY-CLEANING, PRESSING. DYEING
“MOONLIGHT FOLLIES
EXTRA—A Comedy.
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v. 11 Fuqua and Mite to M. L. |
th* crowd* who Herron. R part «f lot 1 of the John ;
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atteiulance, (
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A blir uraw Ing dkrl I* the Hplcn-
JDreamlaxid
THeater
Rear Curtains, for roadster or
' Touring cars.
Tor botli front and rear fend-
Protecta the tires—The
very thing you
looking for.
$4.00 Per Set. .
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
UNDERTAKER A EMBALMER
Atnnniobile or Horae Draw*
Equipment.
PHONE 30.
TchTfehoer braces
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Mins
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Saturday evenlna at
’ The KUeata arrived
eagerly entered into
garnet. JJach
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Ji 9:00 a. m.
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IT IS OUR CUSTOM
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TRIANGLE .
SUPPLY,
STATIOn
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Also have fancy lump
| Coal arid Feedstuffs of
all kinds. ,
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.. 'Also-plenty of Cotton
Seed Meal and Cpw
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C id>.{Jarland K. Hllt*on. Au-
brey, Ford
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tUKted at Ruslness Mealing j odjise? 1$ found on Amazon;. J.
’aJI Citv Federation <>ffic«rs were I . yfeW TOKK. btf, *ltt—New drug
I * . rc*elected for the coming year at . plant* and Mperje* of insert* have
discover.'I in th* Ameaon
river basin by the Mulford bio-
logical exploration party, accord-
ing to word received at the Co-
lumbia Vniversity School of Phar-
macy, from the head of the expc-'
dltlon. l>r. H. H. Kuaby Curious
forma of reptile* and' bird* have
ilso been encountered, in addition
great
Wooldridge of Laredo Is
its here. *
M Cartton nre
Mrs. Frank
norther struck
.jxlit, arriving un-
temperature dur-
Get our prices before
1 you’buy.
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Haddocks will lay
I.60OW eggs eacJ\ in
^Wallace Reid
X Elliott Dexter
★ Monte Blue
★ Theodore Roberts
★ Theodore Kosloff
★ Raymond Hatton Julia Faye
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2TO WINNING WAY”..
From the novel Ann Annington. ’
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ONE OF THE NEWEST OXFORDS
For dress or street wfcr, it is a
patent, soft toe, flat heel. '.
isn’t anything newer being shown
in
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M. 1>. llerlH-rl «(uck two nails
thru hl* hand Sunday, tout was re-
ported doing very well Tuesday.
All four linuk*. of Ihr rl|, wl'l
Tuesday, In honor of
it was announceed
however, will re-
TODAY AND TOMORROW
With, an all star cast including
Gloria Swanson ★
Bebe Daniels ★
Wanda Hawley ★
A$nes Ayres J
Polly Moran
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A. Hann addition to Dunton: 13.000.1
j A Orifflth and wife to p- -
1 pttirtgbr. lot 1. block 22 of Iteanoke;
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I>. W. Caraway and wife to T, L
Mullins and O, L Johes. a r-----
the F. Tr-vino survey in Aubrfy,
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in Fort Worth
"1H November and Mr*. J M
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, American vessel* thr
r* CRYml was declared
vote of A7 to IT. sal
passed the Borah Hi
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to ‘ riu.xcEss
teach
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Nnrina Th I inplir-- ) fl,,,
heroine nr th.-• mrtndr.ij)l4. "T1:
Sign nil the 1'iior' ..lid fllii-h
two‘•(frfys.* I'itgageihrnt Tti.
day. . '
HELLO,1OI“1 Ctw Oh !r-
THE OTHER QOQf'l '
i JUST GAVE The jAniTCP
A BOTTlE OP SCOTCH fHAT
50MEBODV GAVE AnP /
" 1 DIDN’T WANT- |
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Have just received 2
cars of bright new Cot-
ton Seed Hulls.
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NEWS UF fflt SIW
Il McDowell. an employe of- the
I I’tmton Steam Laundry, is sltk at
Mrs. W. M. Dunfap Is sick at the visftlu
drome ot her fattier, t H. Bard.
John Burge Is sick nt the home
of f. H, Cleveland.
/ Mlstt MuttiB. Htnp|es
! vary i».
k- iJharles Alexander. ---------
MUeaman fur Marshall.Field Co., fa
b at Hume sick.
tV. N. Yerby la very sick at his
| home on Normal avenue.
.. . JJU.J»b> ut Mr. anlJUra. R. Hon-
rTK south of Dentdn, ia sick.
i ,1 D. A. Mntth*wson continued very
4. 444 with orguidu heart tr-ouMa.
•’ ■' fT. ff. Davis of lAtla street
'■‘--very ill Monday, but Is better
•T *T&r». Hallie M. Addison of Dallas
wj la hero at the bedside of her als-
*T te/, Mrs. T. A. Fraser, who Is very
L/7W.
X Mrs.' Claes mu .4 otter Is sick,
i.' . Mias Iris Hollingshead Is sick.
ROUNDABOUT TOWN
It. Francis. A. M. Cobb and i
Misses Hendricks. Bogart, Chap-
men. Davis, Best. Cobh. Morgan, i
Rosenberger. Mary Birge. Nellie i
Birge, Jensen, Alexander and Olea- |
son.
4- Miss b'latlra Thornton, ui«ibL.i
of the class of '22 Is secretary to
fj -i Miss iAllinn Humphries, director
' Ji 7of‘ the’ department ot extension.
F , .Another light
f, Deuton Monday n,
Hi--mtpeetedty The
■4 ing the night- dropped only to 86
■ f .degrees, however, but a tempera-
kj : |ttte protiably twiuiiy legreea ioW-
i.' tr la in prospect for toatght. ac-
cording to John W. Crain. . ------——
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Dr. French E. Oliver Speaks
& on “The Vkgln Rlrth" in
Support of Miracles Monday
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We’have jug$ had thia dona 5
by an authorized veterinarian,
and we are pleased to atate J
that every cow tn our herd to-
ceived ft health certificate.
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M E ARE STILL SELLING |
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as many ..a? i
one iwason. I■ ...t>w> r
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JESSE L.LASKY
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Cecil Bz
DeMilles
pA^PALCtion
Affairs of Anatol
/s daily—First show starts 2|00 p. m. Second i
4:20. Third show starts 6:40 p. m. Fourth show starts 9
, ADMISSION -Children 25c; Adults 50c,
We want you to come in and try
this very smart looking shoe on.
Remember Saturday (Dollar Day)
we will give you the regular Armor
Plate Value, even though the
wholesale price is higher.
A visit to this store is always pleas-
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Free Shines on All Shoes Purchased Here., J
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Don't Fail to See Big Football Gama Tomorraw;
EXTRA SPECIAL
NATIONAL TAILORS
Any suit that sells for $25.50 to $49.25
, we will order you an extra pair pants for
$5.00.
On any suit that sells for $53.00 to
$62.50 we will order you an extra pair of
pants for $7.50.
Don’t miss this offer as you are getting
the same as two suits for the price of one.
HTItAND—"Mo,.light
ring M.ir'ic J'». o
again today.
B^A,,-‘7NEWSN0TESGFC.l./Lf~
‘ The Panhandle Club corrtpllment-
wlth a party
Ca*a Nueva.
at 6:30 and
tbo content*
and game*. .Each girl received «
"mall memory book In which were
f entered the name* of the different
. members. About. 15 guc*t* were
ai-rved with cake and ICe cream, j
' The entire parly attended a pic-
ture «bow at* the college auditor!-
' t 'Mir* M aude jjoit uf the cLasa oiJj
I '2i I* now a gueiit at the College.
Mis* Holt Is doing primary work!
In h<r home town. Wheeler
I Mis* Elizabeth Eberlly wan a !
guest of Miss Annie Kornberg this I
Week end. '
j The students at the Klien H j
- ! Klcharda Cottage gave an Informal ;
J_L?.a a f ternoejy.Lrotii l.10_ V> ’
6 Sandwlche* and tea were served
( tt> the following guests: Mes-
, dame* It. E. Turner, F. M. Brallcy. •
j I W. It. Francis. A.
Hendricks,
Davis. Best.
Mary
I And Agythlng in TAILORING.
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r good work, prompt »«rvte« and a nominal priea ehartad. )
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II for tbUa
emptlqng,
WASHINGTON—Liquor* MM
Ing to tJoo.ooo wars stolen'*:
the cellar on the country entXl
Joseph E Leiter. mllHuUalre.Ms
man. n-Wet-k ago by rnbbert
drilled thru a 3-lactl steel
I with an acet ylene-torch and <st-
i oft the booty In a truck-' Oft
! working nu the case prorrMM
rests within twenty-fonr hours
HlHf H, kk f th kA Ml- «
Gloria Sw.instHi in
! f'K! 1 <> K«»o»l
Fvcmd of ,i three .
fine that it amazed
Channing Pollock
dramatist
wrote it.
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S LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
s[ Worn to Ur. nn<f Ur*. Frank PH.
[ unto jf Wlcnitu Full*, Oct. 11, a girl
T] Au importnnr meeting „f the
k . I'a-ennTiMcher A***oetHtietl of the
!.<•<■ s.-a.n i Kill be Id ,d 4 o'clock
V. edm-Hday afternoon
The small dauateler of Mrs. J. K.
Musou l\l| Sunda.5 u11 --I i> .< n w bile
ot Plat ' a .i i on> it i>- vtulk and
broke her It ft arm l>- low tin- el-
bow.
Ht-ltr., Illewett, 11211 West Oak
street, v as v-rj- ill Motidav from
oil main., m-tsoidn--. out was better
Tin-sdaj
Ike SUU ui Mr. H»tl Mr*. Murk
I'ralrit sir-, i, disloi-ated the
I'll.Idle fui -I I nt Il’s ’. ft hand In u
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Dr. II. Fleming returned from
Austin Mvmhiy, bringing with him
hl* daught. r. Mr- T. J Powers
and her little daughter. Dorothy
.l«nc Mrs. f'nwt rs has been quite
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TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
FOB KJKNT—Four room houkc, j
rfbi* he AiWy’ Tn •wnraibTrn’
Ktr^et. 55
he cl ok id
Colurnbua Day.
The poxtofflce,
main open.
The PpHtnn Amnlrar l<u<ll«i dub
met al the Kian tichoul building
Morttlnr xrtjrhr tn nrftdtlca mmIotT'
with a goufi attendance of meinbcra
tn take inatrikiUob under John W.
Crain. Three new member* were
received Into the dub.
J. B. Thouifig of Aubrry Im re-
ported not vloing wry well in a
aanitarium • at Jbtllhfi where he
underwent 4n operation Ihni week
lit- wum very H»4H-h improved Hun-j
day night, hut reports Monday af- ;
trrnocn saJd he was not doing mo »
UrH and is in a seriouu condition.
IL F. ftekweet left
mrminir for J*t l,ouIm !n answer tv <
a teietfrani annnuncfha the death *
of his brother. <’h:iih s K Krhweer,
Monday afterHfwrn. I*eath o<t*urred
suddenly, hut the exact cause wa*
not learned Mr. S. hweer. who I*'
survived by hix wife, wes ingafed
fn buslners' in Sherman about thir-
ty years ago. and y 1 kited in l^nton ...
fnMjUFTrtly*"■■’■'Mrs ‘ Sch weer and ton,
Fred, reside! in I'enton for some s
ttYTic white ,:tne tartar axvend^tr "
school, and the family have many
frit nds and acqyaintanr* • !n this
city.
IMms Mabel Mtxey, w bo b«M hern
quite Hi following an operation on
hrt throat, is conbob raolv improv-
Livr.x^K, .j
Krum, and M.&S} falliug
I l .UIJiWti'c. Matij vf the songs, ar* ,
lthoae who.w word* ami mu*l<’ have j
J been Written by Mr. Harkness him- »«re* out of thr —
»»lf. and are 'be-omlng favorites I survey, located It mile* northwest
,<wl»h -the local au lience». j of Denton on (Hear Crent; >2.00*.
All City Federation Officers New Drug Plants and Species
HOW .OLD IS ANN?
1st old enough to know that no man c*n
to kiss a girl by reading it in a book. '
If you want to see how it’s done, come and
see MARY MILES MINTER in ;'i
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w-fL.
-*-* - -A rtlimtesion of miral.-lv* re-.-erded
i; h» the Bible. Involving refutation
... ot "Lnfidellatlc uropaga ida which
JT seek* to rteny their verity" was the
L backbone of a strong rtkicourae dr.
q Hvered by Dr. French K. Oliver at
the Monday evening service in the
revival meeting being conducted
here.
Dr. Oliver took for his subject
•"The Vle«*« Birth. ’ using the wee
from John I 23: "Behold a vlr-
gtir- shall he wertt chtld. amt shall ■
brtng forth n son. and they shall
call hl* name Emmanuel" a* the-
|. hast* of hl* lecture, which start- l (
I’ Ing With the miracle of the text. |
I ■ iH'anched to' all tnlraculou* event i -
Bk? recordod.
fcr_ ■ "Pereoal Soul Winning." a con- •
I ? -tlnuatiun of the aertnon on Ezekiel i
L— 11. waa the subject of the sei mon |
Tuesday morning when Dr Oliver '
I Issued a strong appeal tor personal ,
I responsibility for other men's souls. I
Kii. . Interest :n th*, scries of meeting* |
F Is Broking., and t‘-T -• h~
I nil the big tent on Elm street are
I. cohMatcntlv regular in .'
I.' with, adili Uontil hecrers each day
T > * big drawing .rarl I* the *plcn- i
k' did music, congregationol singing.)
I , under -the direction of Robert Hgrk- I
I— i nest, who lead* th" songs himself ] -
and plays spirited piano accornpa- »•'''?■ ,r
I < u-*.u ..r 1 Tlerry Roberta to W, G Robert*, j
undivided one-sixth interest jn 18 6 1 jf
acres out of the Man Bradshaw i-ollectloh* for ill.- tlrst d.-: v would '
ha. r been much jicavier if the
aniiroval of th.- rolls had been been
made, earlier in| the morning.
1 Mr flarnr* egpecta Hotter col-
iectiona th!* year than last. He
; *aid Tuesday morning mat in the
| last thirty .lays about Si.000 of last
, y™r'a taxes "have been paid and
| the collection of delinquent taxes!
| is *1111 euntot.iiiiK briok.- Dasti
ye*t_ many .ould not s -cure the I
money wilb tylut’a lu laty theirt |
taxes and had to let them ko de-
linquent. but are taking them up
this year as rapidly a* they can llr,r
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1 Vaughn, ■ where
I O. V Thurmond
I Gordon Elmore
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Dun Wilson, and
baby visited In Krum Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugen.- I’atera and
son, Roger*. Mr. and Mr*. N M.
■-jAuge-MLvr.Y ...i^TOO
E»rl Caasity
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Mr and Mie ___ _
In Denton Saturday.
Miss Cleo Stinnett of W^co sp nt
the Week-end with honufulk*
Miss Ethel English vlsitid her
slMter, Mr*. R. K. Edwards, in J’en
ton.
Corbett Bryant attended Th.
in Dallas ttupday,
J. E. Froolts was
J F. Muj]inax and
were Itr Denton.
Mrs. T F. Brantley of
ney visited friend* lure.
Waller VVUhou ul Krum
relatives here Sunday
A. B. Spain of Dallas
here Sunday and was accompame.l
"*“ • by hi* Ki-'andmuther. Mis 1 das.-'
, Buchanan. .
Mr*. Walter Wilsou ba“ nunc
site wrtl
was In
was n
“fte Sign gd the tew"
From the play by Chai-
ning Pollock.
As you always want- - j
ed her! As the girl, the
woman and the wife, 1
mirroring the modds of j
each. In a famous
nlay. thrilling with ac- I
tion. In a role that ’ I
calls for all her drama- 1
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Yes—and honestly! In I
a veritable masterpiece ]
so
Carl Johnson of Arg vie was in
Denton Monday
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Northern .
Galveston arr the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J W. Hlmmon*. Mr. Northern
was formerly b resident of this
city.
Mrs. L. H. Nchwear and son Ro-
land, *pen' the week-end as the
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John Rog.
arji uf Dalian.
Mr* Joe Dong ha* returned from
sn extended tour of Colorado and
Cuiifornia.
Mr*. E P Rlek of Plainview
community was here Monday
Puler*. H. 51. Adams,
hknlinor. and Brit ’ •»<
I vlslt/d ill Daji.is J
S. I.ill.-l Blirt-'II and
and I. T Ir, ..| Burkbuin.i
visited hi; niLtlivr. Mi:.. Hlxhi
Sitz S
Fretj
Doris Skidmore Spqeit the h. „r
week-entl with hom.folks at
ton.
Cal iv Sander* nf Hh^rr^eu
...t parent* Hi.tur.Uy v , M.-r-'m th.- 1
Harry Dryden h-cx r< turn* d .... i , i. ,
visit with relative* at, Ft. * ’
Special to Recoril-Chrohli !•-.
PILOT POL\y. Oct. 11 -Chas
Stroop of Dodd City I* visiting
HELLO, OORI5’
THOJCMT I’D DROP
OVER AND SEfe Hovxi
>A?V WERE SETTING
ALONG - 15 WU8UR
■) HOME?
rni
■ JA " - r«urr<ttivri — « • * ; .MO»r IVHD. ’A.I, ll.— C w UiUR
I . re-elected for the coming year at ‘plants and specie* of insect, have
11" Ute bualneaa meeting 51onday morn, | been
I ■” Btati knd H w,s decided that ap-
f h polntment of new standing com-
I mlttec chairmen and officers will
I take place at the November meet-
lira. James Mfi'oy was elected
I delegate to th" State Convention .v
| which meet*, tn Fort Worth early Mi
"in November and Mrs. J. M 5!ar- to botannical specimens of
77ar Un was made' alternate at th'-' sei.-n'tittc value,
kj**- meet Big Monday. ‘—*-“ —*•- ' “ —
' A . Miss Edith L. Clarke was made I
— Chglrman of the committee tn er-
range the annual open meeting of
| ; the Federation, but the date wa*
not named
Rilbscrlptlon* of |25 each to
Normal College student loan fund.
■ and to High School athletics were
IrArjrVOtsd at this meeting of th*
I—" -<a*sderatk>n.
I - Idscuaslon of Firn Prevention
I' Week was led by 5U* C. Yun-
cey. the president, who had taken
I' an active part In the campaign
I ■ tut on last week in thi* city. The
I s sic Girl Scout work was brought up
I ,"\Yor detailed dis.ussion at tills time
I *- also.
I Officers who were ra-cl»-cted for
I-—^wrothcr year’s service were: Mr*
| L <?. C. Ya ncey. president; Mrs. E. V
L-~w -Whita, vice-president; Mrs <1. H.
Gatewood, secretary, Mrs. C. N.
E* AdkTaaon, treasurer.
I .WASHINGTON, bet. J I — Ruad-
I jUbsmetil and re<i«ntton-s»f railroad-
I . freight rate* constituted »>no of a’
number of recommendations form-
I 4 ulatod for preaenta'Imj today to
I the national unemployment confer-
I ‘i enco for fringing about a perma-
I — pant battcrinent uf the nation's
1- 5- commerce and Industry with conse-
quent relief of the unemployed.
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nt
MKlit Hu Thill y
Bloomfield. ,|n.. .,t t,,e CH,lrr!,
. M. re^t is \ ,
Dp.EA5fI.ANI?—-"The Affairs ot \n
utol." in v nic’i runilrv *nLrlx in
♦ hn Irni<tr:TTV’TTini rrfr • m »in-
ianKl«*<! Jitfit in i.inn*. t ■» pn• *. •
• I I'jLMt i-r and
tidUr Lr«d Iwl l»i»H
lave :<! an-! <
1 h»* I •-<<«I. IN
ctowiIk in t!!<*
i mi.
| FORT WORTH—Checking of sig- '
: natures on the peiltl.uis avklng re- I
o.ill .•lection, for 5Iavor Cockrell I
I and Poftce and Fire ConMnlWIoner
I John Alderman wa» to begin today,
. the work to be done by a commit-
tea headed by former Countp Attor-
ney John Laakln.
66fi quickly relieves Cbiutipatien,
BIHombm*. LdM of Appetite and
Ih-adaches due to Torpid Liver
PRINCE
TODAY AND TONIGHT
First National pictures . 1.
present Norma TaL:.-i^
I madge and an all-star 7
I cast, in
»y shower of rain
kh.rftly tMifore 4
(Tuesday afternoon, coming on
■ heels of the cool norther
struck Monday night. Thy weath-
er foreeset tor tonight nredletk
frost qi the northwest section of
, . . East Tc\a>:.
Phoebe : __________ '
( COl.I.Ht TIO X h (H’EXED tHIOD. I 'y|r,,
I Tax ’ delionfl’ xtnrt»'<1 brtxk at I f .
. the ^ytf’Kc <»f <’Lrlh*ut‘»i* J. H. Barnas
J>a*rL?.r Ml afternoon with *3t>5.57 col-j ' Ji. ,
| lecte-l wiiiuii tl.<- l!r*t half dav af- | . 1 ' “
ter tin- rod* hud Oey’i. unproved by i hoinefxdk*
jthi' Countj Cuuunfjafi’iiexa court.;
.1 was ntat.-d at :Tie office that the
or tile tlrsl d:
mueh .heavier
Dr. Husby, who I, M year, old.'
reported that hi* expedition was
proceeding by raft* down the Bo-
pi river, after spending throe
Weeks In the vicinity of Canainlna
and Espia at the head of navlga-
th* 1 tion of tin* waterway. Richer vege-
tation was encountered as the ex-
pedition penetrated Into the little
known regions ot Gie interior ot
Bolivia.
All members of the party
reported in good health ss..
Rnsby said that most satisfactory
results had been obtained, not-
w 1th,landing irritating delays and
difficulty In obtaining reliable in-
fornuttluu or dependable assist-
ants.
I ’ V ’’ ’ ' '
I- George F- ----
vI,Hing Ms parent
- ‘IL knd Mra. W.
-----Ing Mr. and
Crtlfl.
Mr. and Mr». Frank Craft *U
tundao. tbo Dallas fair yesterdey.
Sraler Alexander .was here from
Blttaburgh Sunday and visited hi*
mother. Jfr*. S. J, Alexander, while
on route to Montague ocunly to
Join Mr. Alexander on their farm.
. Mr. ahd Mr*. B. F Wilson and
baby were here from Krum Monday
afternoon
J. L. Yarbrough of Pynder
In Ueuum on business Monday.
Miss Eunld* Wood and Mr* E
5f. Arnold of Argyle were Deu- i 'iL'ii
ton visitor, yesterday. I
W. L. W ilson uf Stony was her* J
Monday.:
Mish Joule Charette of Ranger
spent Monday In Denton, en rout*'
home from a vlzIt with her mother u, .
IM Aubfgy. Mte waa agaompanied ‘J* ‘"■Proving: M JP
by her slater. Mrs J. H Gilbert * "
of Dallas.
A. H. Jainea. principal of th*'
Center Point gchobl. was in Denton
on business Monday.
Mis, Ruth Goodner of Ponder vis-
ited In Denton Monday.
G. W. Riddle of the Zion school
was a bualut-s, visitor at the of-
fice ot th* county superintendent
Monday.
Miss Mary Hardeman of Justin
f
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1921, newspaper, October 11, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228748/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.