Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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DeLuxe Caramels
Household Needs
Rubber Goods and
Tooth Paste
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Fountain
Standard price, 1 tube.
25c
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Tills sale, 2 tubes................ 26c
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HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
$1.00
Croup Remedy
Kroh’s
• J for 26c
2 for $1.01
25c
......26c
...........! for 26c
2 for 26c
...2 for 26c
2 for 11.01
•’<‘0 Curtis’ Laxative Cough Remedy
..................................................2 for. 51c
Rexail Nerve 'Tonic-.....2 for 11.01
35c Rubber
25c Eye WS
..........-2 for 26c
............2 for 26c
...........2 for 26c
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Standard price, per cake
This sale, 2 cakes.......—.......
An assortment of high-grade Caramels.
Standard price, 1 pound..................50c
This sale, 2 pounds.......................... 51c
You may never again obtain
so much quality for your
money. Absolutely high grade
produces a profuse lather and
leaves the hair with a cleanly
odor.
Money Back Fountain Syringe, 2 qt,
$1.5Q,........................................2 for 1151
Monogram Fountain Syringe 2 qt.
12.00..............................................2 for $2.01
Monogram Hot Water Bottle, a fine
quality, fl.50...............................2 for 51.51
American Beauty Hot Water Bottle, 2
quart, 12.00..-...............................2 for $2.01
Maximum Hot Water Bottle, 2 quart,
$2.00...........:....^............................_..! for $2.01
25c Carbolic Salve....._....
25c Rexail Liver Pills.
25c Rexail Cathartic Pills,
fl Wine Cod Liver Oil..........
25c Rexail Liver Regulator.........._2 for 26c
25c Rexail Grippe Pills.........^2 for 26e
50c Rexail Eczema Ointment...! for 51e
25c Rexail Corn Solvent__________2 for 26c
25c Curtis’ Witch Hazel Cream....2 for 26c
50c Rexail Kidney Remedy-......2 for 51e
Tar, Shampoo Soap
. 25c Mother
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10c Tootache Drops
50c Curtis’ Laxative Syrup
A perfect dentifrice, anti-
septic, and deodorant. Clean
and whitens the teeth. Comes
out flat on the brush.
25c Mother Kroh’s Soothing Syrup
............................ J for 26c 25c Curtis’ Liver Pnis..........
25c Rexail Charcoal Tablets.
..........2 for 26c 25c Rexail Throat Pastilles...! for 26c
______ 2 for lie 25c Rexail Arnica Salve.
.2 for 51c fl Curtis Vegetable Comp. .. 2 forf 1.01
25c Cherry Bark Gough Syrup*.! for 26c fl Rexail Vegetable Comp...
25c Rat-Roach Paste ................2 for 26c 50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup ...2 for 51c ’
25c Mother Kroh’s Cough Syrup2 for 26c 5J-01
25c Mother Kroh’s Diorrhoea Remedy
5/.... 2 for 26c
25c Mother Kroh s Worm Syrup.! for 26c $2.00 Bamboo Brier Blood Purifier
25c Mother Kroh’s Soothing Syrup _________________________________________.2for $2.01
2 for 26c
..! for 26c
5c Stork Nipple-_____________________________.2 for 6e
Gloves.......................2 for 36c
..........................2 for 26c
25c Fast Powder..?..........................! for 26c
50c Antiseptic Balsam....................2 for 51c
25c Menthal Balm............................2 for 26c
25c Whie Pine Cough Syrup...! for 26c
25c White Liniment_______
25c Witch Hazel Ointment.
25c Nice (deodorant)..-_____
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$1.00 Celery and Iron Tonic...! for $1.01
30c Liggetts Ext. Vanilla........2 for 31c
. 10 Rock Candy__________j.__________2 for He
10c Combination Shoe ^Polish, white,
black, tan..........................................! for 11c
50c Pile Remedy......................„..! for 51c
50c Rexail Kidney Pills—..............! for 51c
50c Curtis’ Kidney Pilis................2 for 51c
25c Rexail Rubbing OH...................2 for 26c
75c Beef, Iron and Wine..........;! for 76c
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Lord Baltimore
.. 2 for 51c
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76c
25c Lather Brush
2 for 26c
Violet Duce Complexion Powder
Cold Cream
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$2.61
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Delightfully eoentdd
Brunette, \
‘ Standard price, 1 box______.»..
This sale, 2 boxes.................
Writing
Paper
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Standard price, 1 bottle.............
This- sale, 2 bottles................
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35c . x
36c .1
...2 for 26c
.....2 for 51e
.....! for 26c
....! for 26c
—! for 11c
50c Vilot Dulce Face Powder 2 for 51c
50c Violet Dulce Liq. F^ce Pow. 2 for 51c
50c Violet Dulpe Cold Cream...! for 51e
50c Violet Dulce Vanishing ’Cream
------------------------------------2 for 51c
25c Violet Dulce Talc Powder...! for 26c
25c Rexail Cold Cream.........!; for 26c
50c Cocoa-Butter Cold Cream...! for 51c
..! for 16c
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25c Rexail Shaving Powder
_____...________x. 1 for 26c
25c Rexail Shaving Stick
. _________-_________2 for 26c
10c Colgate Shaving Soap.
-----------------L 2 for He
Unexcelled in quality fob 10c.
. Lathers freely in any water.
One trial will convince you
there is nothing better for
the price.
Standard price, 1 cake..........10c
This sale, 2 cakes.............*......He
otlon........
— 2 for 26c
25c Witch Hazel____ 2 for. 36c
75c Lather Brush (Badger*
’ ..............................2 for 76c
50c 4S Safety Razor— 2 for 51c
25c Durham Safety Razor—
__________________. 2 for 26c
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Standard price, 1 box. ............
This sale, 2 boxes......................
Standard price, 1 package.....—..............!5c
This sale, 2 packages....................... 26c
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50c Harmony Shampoo-;—
25c Witch Hazel L
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Good Stationery
x Lord Baltimore 25c box,........2 for 26c
Stratford Linen 25c box............2 for 26c
Sorority Linen 25c box..-......
-Normandie Linen 35C box..
Devonshire Linen 35c box ...
Tangara, Fabric 35c box......
Shaving Supplies
25c Rexail Shaving Cream
______________________________2 for 26c
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Stofream.
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An antiseptic and healing
cold cream, especially 'recom-
mended (for chapping and
roughness of the skin caused
by exposure to ,the sun and
wind.
Toilet Soap
O. M. CUR'
...! for 26c
.2 for 36c
...! for 36c
..! for 36c
Venetian Fabric 50c box...-.......2 for 51c
Luxmoor Linen (bord.), 50c box2 for 51c
College Green Tablets, 10c ea..! for He
Contract Lead Pencils 5c each........2 for 6c
Luxura Fabric $1 box...........2 for $101
Cascade Linen JVriting paper 25c lb.
____________________________2 for 26c
Standard price, 1 jar.________25c
This sale, 2 jars...................26c
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The name stands for the highest
quality, being one of the famous Violet
Dulce Complexion requisites. One of
the best qualities of this complexion
powder is that it does not show when
used properly,
with the violet dulce odor,
white and flesh tints.
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FOSTER’S WEATHER BULLETIN
/ WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 18.—Last
,7 bulletin gave forecasts of disturbances
( to cross continent Nov. 18 to 22, warm
Q wave 17 to 21, cool wave 20 to 24. This
will be preceded by unusually warm
weather and followed by a cold wave.
The storm will be unusually severe and
all are advised to be prepared for bad
- weather following the warm wave. The
storms will materially increase In force
or intensity near Nov. 26 and some of
the worst weather of the fall months
will continue until about Dec. 5.
Our first complete forecast under our
new and completed system was for Oct.
« 1916. We have closely verified the chart-
it has a delicate and flow-
ery fragrance that will al-
ways hold Its popularity. The
perfumer has skillfully caught
and held the. odor of the
Rose or Violet.
Standard price, one bottle..75c
This sale^ two bottles.
Harmony
Toilet Water
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100 good; for severe storms near 4, 16,
25 and 28, each 100 good; for hurricane
in West Indies 100 good. The U. S.
Weather Bureau throws all its fore-
casts together, as we do above, to get
its ’average percentage. No person or
institution ever jnade so good a showing
for 24 hours in advance forecasts as we
made for October, 1916, for 15 to 45 days
In advance. • »
Nov. 29 Warmer.
Next warm wave will reach Vancou-
ver about Nov. 26 and temperatures will
rise on aH the Pacific slope. It will
cross summit of Rockies close of 27;
plains section 28; meridian 90, Great
Lakes, Ohio valley 29; eastern sections
30; reaching Newfoundland about Dec.
1. Storm wave will follow about one
day behind warm wave and cool wave
about one (lay behind storm wave.
, TEXAS.
Tangara Fabric Stationery
, "A white fabric finish writing paper
with a narrow tinted border on both
paper and envelopes.* The envelop^ is
new cut and the regular correspon-
dence size. Border comes in assorted
colors.
The largest selling bottle in the world
The price everywhere is $2.00 each
full two-quart capacity. Guaranteed
for. two years.
Sbaps and Toilet Articles -
25c Tar Shampoo Soap______
50c Almond Lotion.................
25c Rexail Skin Soap______________
25c Rexail ^Blemish Soap..-..
10c Rexail Toilet Soap.________
10c Rose Cream Toilet Soap.......! for. He
10c Violet Cream Toilet Soap}..! for He
10c Lilac Cream Toilet Soap...! for He
25c Violet Dulce Soap—.......—2 for 26c , 15c Violet aTlc Powder_____,__________
25c Violet Dulce Shampooo—.! for 26c 25c Violet Talc Powder..........! for 26c
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NEWS FROM SAND HILL
were:
have moved to
or wrenched
LATE NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE Boy Scouts Have Benefit Show
(From the Enterprise.)
Raymond Jones and Miss Bessie Mc-
Comas were married last Saturday.
Miss Gladys Chambers of the College
of which in northern sections will be
snow.
Stormy Christmas.
Christmas weather will be stormy on
the Pacific slope and the severe storms
will reach the central valley and eastern
sections during the holidays. When
these storms reach your section they
will put a damper on the joys of Christ-
mas tide. ,
Canada has a weather bureau and thru
it is making good weather records which
are useful iu determining the climates
of its various sections and will eventu-
ally be more useful in long range weath-
er forecasts. But why is Canada so far
behi
fore<
Forget Your Aches.
Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back
make life a burden. If you suffer from
rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia,
get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the
universal remedy for pain. Easy to ap-
ply; it penetrates without rubbing and
soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and
more effective than mussy ointments or
Troop No. 1. of Denton 3»y Scouts
met Thursday afteraobn in the Chamber
of Commerce rooms with Patrol Lead-
er Wheeler in charge. The committee
appointed at the last mee'ing report-
ed that they had been successrul in
securing a benefit show at the Princess
Theatre for next W&toe^lay and the
boys were given different sections of
the city in * which to sell tickets for
the. show, the proceeds to go toward
carrying on the work of the troop an-
other year. The report from the ath-
letic committee was received, it show-
ing that work in fixing athletic ap-
make short range forecasts Just as pop-
ular and useful as are our long range
forecasts. The Canadian weather bu-
reau is surely taking things easy. If
it will take a look at our 95 per cent
godd forecasts for October for St. Louis,
’■ ivixoo viiauja lauaiiiucro ui wro t/jiicgv
of Industrial Arts has been home. this
week on account of'sickness.
A movement to ship a car load of eggs
every week from Lewisville, Garza, Den-
ton, Aubrey and Pilot Point is being
agitated by Dr. F. J. Craddock. F. W.
Kazmeir of the Extension Department
of A. &. M. College will assist In the
movement by speaking on. the “Produc-
tion of Poultry and Eggs,” at Lewisville
Thursday. November 16.
' kJSTu community have moved to Denton.
forecasts for October
Mo., it might get a moVe on itself.
SAND HILL, Nov. 13.—Mrs. W. M.
Cartwright and Miss Ldtene Halk of
Denton visited Miss Edwards.
Several from here attended the Wil-
son celebration at Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S» Crumpton enter-
tained with a ginging Saturday Mgnt.
Threshing of peanuts is almost com-
pleted here. The nuts are very good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crumpton and Mr
and Mrs. W. F. Mercer visited Frank
Durham.
Among those in
1 the United States in weather _____________,___________________
sting? No good reason can be poultices. For strains or sprains, sore
for the neglect of the Canadian muscles or wrenched ligament ----“
Save tHis list, check the iteus you. want and bring it with you.
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Bouquet
Jeanice
Bark
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Gough
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26c
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One bottle ..
Two bottles
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2 cans 51c
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JkssHi Violet Talcum ■
A powder that appeiis to ladies and
children and especially recommended
to gentlemen to use after shaving.
15c.can . 2 for 16c
•25c cy ...................................... 2 for 26c
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A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISING.
This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising
plan.. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to con-
vince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale
in permitting us to sell you a full-sized package of high-standard mer-
chandise for 1c. It costs money to xget new customers and the loss
taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you.
Contains no habit forming drugs or
dangerous ingredients, extremely pleas-
ant, prompt and effectual,
standard price, one bottle-—
This sale two bottles —
LARGER SIZE
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It brings to you
of the tube rose, the Violet, the helio-
trope. the geranium, the jasmine and
other choice flower*, all of which are
delightfully blended.
| Standard price
Thia Sale___
3 Days Only—Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
WHAT IS A ONE CENT SAL^?
It is a Sale where you buy an item at the regular pnee, then an-
other item of the same kind for 1c. As an illustration: the standard
price of Rexail Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price and
by paying 1c more, or 26c, you get two tubes. Every article in this f
sale is a high class, standard piece of merchandise just the same as we
sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years.
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First Officials to Take
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LATE NEWS FROM
(From the Post
Several pereona from
tended the O’Poaaum
Dallas Hollar, a few ml
try, last Saturday nigh
There will be union T
vice at the Methodist <
The ladies of the Fin
will give a white sate
the second Monday in I
Cotten has been e<
cents in Pilot Point.
Miss Kate Salmon ha
to take eh
place.
W. H.
Shreveport
a few days
his brothei
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large of tt
St <?AR BEET FARMERS PROSPEROl
DENVER, CoU Nov. 17 -Nearly M
000,000 has been paid tre Colorado fare
ers for sugar beets this year by U
Great Western Sugar company, in a<
dltlon a half-million dollars has be*
paid to the' beet sugar fanners In W;
oming, Montana and Nebraska.
Clear 41 ad Skin From M
Pimply, muddy complexly
to impurities in the blood. Cl
skin by taking Dr, King’s
Pills. Their mild laxative qi
move the poisons from the i
brighten the eye. A full, fret
tng bowel movement in th
is the reward pit a doss of
new Life Pills the night b
your druggist. 25c. (Advert
J. H. Cleaveland, Tax Assessor sn©-
ceeding J. M. Gary, and Johfii O. Boyd,
Bad Colds From Little Sneoses Gi
Many colds that hang on all wl
start with a sneeae, a sniffle, a .
throat, a tight cheat. You know
symptoms of colds, and you k
prompt treatment will break them
Dr. King's New Discovery, with
soothing antiseptic balsams, has I
breaking up colds and healing cougt
young and old for 47 years. Dr. KI
New Discovery < loosens the phh
clears the head, soothes the irrit
membrane and makes breathing ea
At your druggist. 50c. (AdverUsetn
•Ute of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Luca* County. M.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
la senior partner of the firm of F.
Cheney A Co., doing buelneee in the C
of Toledo, County and State aforsm
and that aaid firm win pay the sum
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for M
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
cured by the use of HALL’S CAT ARI
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHKNK1
Sworn to before me and eubscribod in
(Sea!) NotaryPui
Haire Catarrh Medicine is Uk«
tornally and acts through the BMx
the Mucous Surfaces of the Bysum.
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
•old by all drugrloU, Wc.
Hall’s Family PiUefor constipation.
RESTRICTIONS ON MEXICAN BORDER
NEWS DETELOPMENT STILL HOLM
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SAN ANTONIO. Nov. ri'-Tbc restric-
tions placed on the army headquarters
here by the War department before tbs
national election regarding the release
of news developments concerning ths
Mexican situation have not been rw- - ■
moved/ It was learned today.
Justice of the Peace succeeding. 0. P.
Poe In Precinct 1, are the first of ths
newly elected officials to take office, ta-
king up their duties Thursday after-
noon. The remainder of the new offic-
ials are expected to be Installed Monday.
hi and Dot of Dsaton in W
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Seventy-five cars of freight have I
shipped in and out of Der.tan aince
10 Of these thirty-alx were exports ana
thirty-nine Imports, (battle led with |
seven shipments, an I coal led th« 11»- ’*3
ports with seven.
A detailed list of »he ca’s. hoth ex-(
ports and imports, 1» ;<* follows!
Exports—Cotton we-j bulls 2, cattle • .
8, brick f, flour H, edlUe and hog4 1,
fee<l I, peanuts 1, cotton seed cake 4,
emigrant outfit 1 automobiles 1. N
Imports—Cotton seed 3. furnit
coal 7. shingles I, oats I, oran A
goods 1, cement 1, brick t, emigrol
fit i, salt 2, gasoline I. sand t.
2. cotton seed oil 1. lumber 3, su
hay 1, fuel oil 3, H. H goads 1, ap
Pine-Tar Relieves a Cold.
Dr. Beil’s Pine-Tar-Honey contains all
the soothing elements of the pine for-
est. It heals the irritated membrane,
and by Its antiseptic properties loosens
the phlegm, you breathe easier, and
what promised to be a severe cold has
been broken up. For that stuffed-up
feeling, tight chest or sore throat '
a dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
prevent a wearing, hacking co
dragging through the winter. At ]
druggist, 25c. (Advertisement.)
LATE NEWS FROM FRISCO
(From the Journal.) | Z
T'he local grove of the W. O. W. will
give a box supper at the Woodman hall
Saturday night. **
Jack Rogers has been sick with fever
during the past week.
Little Miss Biddie Fanner has been
sick for several days.
The big revival which has been in
progress in the Prosper commandy fpr
several weeks, closed Friday night,
there having been 78 conversions.
Mr. and Mrs. R.«J. kfaseey entertained
Friday night in honor of Miss Pay.
Harve Grace, who is still in the St.
Paul sanitarium at Dallas, as a result •
of injuries received in an automobile
wreck a viiil? back, is said to be do-
ing well
Ernest H. Wylie of Allen has accepted
the pastorate of the Frisco Christian
church, and will preach there every
fourth Sunday.
J. M. Phillips of Fort Worth will
preach at the Baptist church Sundays
morning and evening.
The condition of Mrs. C. C. Hawkins
is reported to be very low.
Mrs. T. P. Mohon died Sunday evening
after an ilhtess of many months She
was buried in the Roulette cemetery.
50c
51c
Cocoa Butter
Gold Cream '
Standard price, 1 jar'
This sale, 2 jars...............
A wonderful building cream. A true
skin ofod. The well known assimilat-
ing properties of - Cocoa Butter make
this a distinct improvement over any
other. .
50c
51c
Harmony
Shampoo •.
A highly concentrated cleaning sham-
v poo. A few drops.make a delightfully
f thick foam which cleans the hair and
scalp thoroughly. Leaves the hair soft
Is and glossy and free from stickiness.
Fy Daintily perfumed.
Standard price, 1 bottle..
This sale, 2 battles..........
Brushes
10c Hand Brushes.
! for lit
15c Hand Brushes.
! for 16c
25c Hand Brushes.
2 for 26c
75c Hair Brushes
! for 76c
$1 Hair Brushes.
15c Tooth Brushes...
25c Tooth Brushes...
.2 for 16c
2 for 26c
2 for $1.01
10c Tooth Brushes........2 for 11c
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1916, newspaper, November 18, 1916; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1232418/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.