Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 152, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 7, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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The
FIRST CLASS SERVICE CAR8
Phone 131
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A TAILOR SHOP THAT KEEPS PACE
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EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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H. C. TALIAFERRO
BOYD ARMSTRONG
WHITE PRODUCE CO.
nd whir
GLASS
WHY NOT INSTALL A
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DELCO-LIGHT
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GOTTON SEED HULLS
ALL KINDS
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PLANT NOW?
IN STOCK
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COTTON SEED MEAL
Winter Meals
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Summer Garden.
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COW JOY
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The Fordson Tractor
CLIFFORD STROUD
PHONE 277.
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ALLADIN LAMPS
PLENTY OF CHIMNEYS
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$750.00 F. O. B. FACTORY
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Clean cotton rags want-
ed at Record-Chronicle
office.
. It is to YOUR Advan-
tage to See Us Before
Selling.
No Job too Big
For Our Truck
to Handle.
We have taken over the agency for the Fordson
Tractors from Evers Hardware Co., and will have the
agency in the same territory we cover with Ford Cars.
This will probably be the last
hulls shipped in this year.
Please phone in your require-
ments new.
bv a ■
Announcement
TO THE FARMERS OF DENTON COUNTY
Mantles, Wicks, and in fact all
supplies needed.
Ramember the place, West Oak
Street.
that
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CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY.
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MARY PICKFORD PLAYS
THREE DAYS OF NEXT
WEEK IN “POLLYANNA"
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JOIN HANDS WITH HENRY FORD & SON, THE
FARMERS’ FRIENDS
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and
flve
fo re,
hool
Hee thumseiv
and catch
Which the
uiiriiln -r
It- <'oll*K
|.o\
WHS
' hstit nt
I of
feed
•r Hold
Goode Bros. Service
L. C. LONG, Prop.
k
fe.
and
vork
men
acae
tiara,
rent
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heir
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Mr
well
v a 11«<
for. iL
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third
at
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S« h u in a n n
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and dairy 1
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New and Secondhand Furniture.
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East Hickory St., Denton
One block Square.
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But it in ar t if
<ast. well .,/• .!
There is as much difference between the modern tailor shop
and the tailor shop of a generation ago as there is between the
great mogul engine and an old prairie schooner.
aee exactly il p
“road compauica,”
moving picturen
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Wednesday
snap-
life
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| Rondo Alla Tttrmt
i’fudos tfyni ph<ni<i ii'-s.
satisfactory
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the l
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except tht/S* hj2^_ 1,1 °f I
the subtle i.as warped rhejr r* <ogn it i«»n
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We are headquarters for
kinds of first class
I at t lie
• hurt
has I
Jdcf i
• rent, try a
be surprised
OF LOCAL INTKRKIT
The Ijind Mortgage Bank has eom-
pleted arrangements to sava you money
on your farm loan. See Mr. Blewett or
[ Mr Bird before maKtng application,
eisewnere. They also buy and sell ven-
dor’a lien notes tt
A,nother car of hulls will be
here in a few days.
Also plenty of
I he motion
“Nothing <j
been done,
no <
dien< e
ant. I: \
a <landv
If you are in need of Alladin
Lamps or supplies we have a new
stock just received.
in th**
Yoi k
WOMENS CLUBS MAY
HELP RAISE FUND FOR
SOLDIERS’ HOSPITAL
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Our men patrons are complimenting us ,on our steam pressing
and fast service we render in this department.
as wall as we do the hero and heroine.
Almost, adds only more reasons why
It Is an enjoyable ninety minute's en-
tertainment.
r th.
>n h ih
tn 1 ic<1 f rst
Art” and
Europe.
twenty years of .
th.- public for f .c
time he has steadily
, ,______uni il n<>w In- stands in
first rank of pianists.
Levitski's program follows
tn Taecat.i and b’u<|u.-, I> Minor
Ii o h -Tausi g
Gluck Brahms I
Mozart
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women
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Science has no where advanced more nor have greater dis-
coveries been made than in the modern dry cleaning plant. It is
our aim at all times to keep our shop up to the modern standard in
order to render our customers the greatest amount of service.
J. Lu WRIGHT
AGENT FOR FORDSON TRACTORS & FORD CA£S
Backed by the greatest and perhaps the most reliable
manufacturing organization the world has ever known—
Henry Ford & Son., Inc., Dearborn, Michjg^ and Cork, «.
Ireland.
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When you are in a hurry and
want anything hauled or moved
q«i<*
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No. *>
FVBIMA k
Strnlwht oar load of stock, poultry
«rtd dairy feeds—The Chaokar Board
I f.tne. lx>ng A Kin*. til.
IN the cold winter, when canned or
* fresh vegetable* are *o expensive,
how fine ft fa to be able to go to the
fruit closet and select a Jar of home-
canned beans, peas, beets, carrots,
<nr load
I .. ml dairy f
I *litp:< pri
'ulallv pr.-Htnt
.i r. j w.-11
thr- Tmrt nt
d.-. i.b .lly v. r \
whoi.-soii.c mid ;
it belt. I
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Who are revolutionizing the farming methods of the
world. During the last year Henry Ford & Son have made
and sold over 50 per cent of all the Tractors produced in
America, and more than all the Tractor manufacturers
combined. In spite of this phenomenal manufacturing
and sales record and in spite of the continued increasing
cost of all articles that center into its manufacture, the
Fordson Tractor sells for only
We qave Purina Chicken and Poultry
b’> .■<! for Male, fa-t u« send you a sack
(...lav MH'OMBM ft SIMPSON. 151
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With our new dry cleaning plant it is possible for us to use
the latest moderri method in dry cleaning. As compared with the
old style of washing clothes by. hand, there is as much difference
as there is between darkness and daylight. Our motor driven
washers cleans perfectly and at the same time leaves all the wear
in the clothes. Whjle the tumbling machine takes out all the dust
and odors of gasoline, and leaves them perfectly clean, odorless and
spotless.
a bonne t
Vo u will
It Im an optinilHtlc Htory, thrrffore, it
ftt gOQd. It IN cb-uii
true-to-lift 'l b. refofc is It b.-tt.-i. The
‘ ant has caught tin- spark of realism j
that always ha« marked the work of
the star ar.d the le.vlin^ Ud>, AHliicchL
FiMiier, makew UK winh for her more
fr»qu< nt apjo araiH on thr screen
i II 1 he <ia> 8 t<» t ome.
J* «•:* -*
lIiWa
of a 1
the
a tile
U e)| pl
and I
an -1
Ph a- !
Home canning, or cold packing,
prove* mo*t *ati*factory when th*
vegetables are fresh from the gar-
den. All varietie* best »uited to
canning are easy to rai*e and big
yield* are the rule when grown from
Northrup, King & Co.’* Seeds.
For 36 years our seed* have made
gardening a tource of pleasure and
profit to thousand* of “back yard
gardeners.” Join thi* vast garden-
ing army—go to your dealers early
and select packet* of all th* varietie*
you are fond of, from the convenient
Northrup, King & Co. Seed Ca*e.
Standard *i«e packet* are only a
nickel this year—and think of all
the vegetable* you can rais* from
one packet/
THERE ARE TIMES—About the
first of the month, the bills come
in, when every householder f.-elM RG»n«-
what like a flea on the hind foot of
I >eetiny
<('<>py ritfhl.
I he pie - |
te in hiw ;
or <1 irectors, or I
stiff irient I y mast .-red J
h. hib-nt It an.a t-> do
urina Stuck, poultry 1
edved. See fid In tn- j
I v leading Jealers.
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f .ill
When you have Pro-
duce of any kind to sell
for we will always pay
the highest market
•Toby‘« Bow” .Rhowlng-
features Tom Moore In a happv. *
I y com.-dy-dr ania of New York
ind Southern love.
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of the
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t to the
I ,ev ! t zk 1
t v 11 z k i i
the moat down trod- | 1 ’
CiviK who WAT 1
ii an office. '1'1 it I
he lUe-L the g.rl,’’ how |
IH dif z rd.-llue, ho W he i
sold the biggest contruct his firm had I
over known and in civ.I
forever llm al I • > n. nd 1 nn lack uf self
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1 from cold
1 »<• do W I) to II
failure of exp.
to materialize
I. k pla\
f- r A
k m» w n ■
about 7a ‘
to a tele- j
Mtm. I.lnnie i
i.s Hurvived ‘
chil- i
John i
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Proved highly successful in all parts of the country last
year and it was practically impossible for the dealers to
supply the demand. It burns coal oil successfully. All
moving parts are inclosed and run in oil. Worm drive,
tubular radiator, improved air washer—In short it’s the
most EFFICIENT, RELIABLE and ECONOMICAL
Tractor on the market today.
although he
p« , has been
exr- During ; Th, j,V ir M.irK)
naln.nl fame- , ,,.,v |v ........
i A II. ,- Brail) . The ml
I fitted tn the Ma' A
; wit Ii a M.ali I <-r i an<-
; n. .< en 11 v rute
lb. 'Tattler"
Few Early Gardeners CaUinu
for Seed Potatoes and Onions
A few early gar.lrnerw are calllriK for
Reed potatoes and onlonM, IqchI weed
RaleHin.-n report, but the call Kerieraily
for garden Meed han not yer begun.
Many people have been kept from pre
paling their garden ground becau.se of
the continued ralna and aorne (jar
they will not get their ground proper-
prepared rf the rains continue,
prospects are for v. ry many
thia yt ar. it la aald
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MISCHA LEVITSKI AT
C. I. A. FEBRUARY 12.............
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nf Misr-ha Levitzki who
I a. v i t z k I i a a n -
'mrna! producta
Eaat Side, New . .
< f< d alien
NORTHRUP.KlNO&
>««am-Seei)S >*
k i ft _
mlch.hh . ft _ of
lebration of R.-v
b. rf Iola y.
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Ma ♦
“AI.AHM CLOCK AM>Y”
Every morning’, in every American
town, between the hours of aix and
eight, hundreds of raucouM toned alarm
clock ring out their Inaiatent clang,
urban prototypes uf Ihq barnyard
Chanticleer.
Eor every clarion tongued product
of the < lock make im’, a cog In the wheel
of industry or business rises from his
seductive bed, prepared for unothi r day
In the procession of employment.
To many of theae, though, modern
science, wechh-d with art. lias brought
a respite from the monotonous rouml
of their dally tawka, through th.- rm dj
um of the motion pictures. After th<
required hours of work have bt< n com
pleted, when the day’s stint is finish-
ed, for a f♦*w cents ttiey slip into the
cool, dark spar, a of a moving picture
theater—ii may b- the oriiata palace
of the big city 01 the crude amphi
theater of a country “alio w house,' -
which cv.-r it is matters not, for both
exactly tie aarpo Th.-re are no
to disappoint in thr
ami 1 lie work of the
atar of tin* films ia idrnthal o
way and at Yapp's crossing.
For the apace of an hour
( I ? U I T IT f ' »
(Black k.-va)
opus •» 4. \p.
' showing Tu.s-
drama featuring
is one especial! \
summer in Italy I
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« olumna
favorite
Purina Stock, poultry
r.-c.-lved. See ad In to-
bv leading deniers
Expect to Begin Burning Grass
Monday if Fire Truck Repaired
The Itrnton Fire Department
•eta to f»*MUmr burnir g of grass
about Monday is it is thought
? trur-k broken several days ago
ive be. I, rrpXlTrd hv that time.
A large part of the wv.-ds ami grass
in the city 1 as been burned ami there
remains only a small number of
be burned over.
s all the ex i
who would g o i
Is ht a t ed. and
would forevri i
t ip- I
so hi ier1
fori
w ho
fart
t hr 1
in th*- person
appears, Feb 12. Mr
other one of the phen
of 'Little Russia." of
j York Him g . n i us ra r 1 \ ait
I t i ■ * n and I o- was g i \ t n
I t I• I.o ut hool.
1 ’ri.-nds . rd l.-t. d lb.
imr '.m< h, thr tamo :s <
half of th. lab rd. d
at th.-
thin :
Mr. Ix’vitzki,
We Iuav-c J’uxiua. CLrckeu u.nd Poultry
nit as- F< ed f.»r sab- Let us s.-ed v,u a sack
v.s ih. !'”'1RV Mc.'ombs ft Simpson. 152
* f 11 r, U you have
1 classified ad.
; at the resulta
Robert’
finally
forme d-ejw
Noct urne. < ' M im»r
I .’tilde, I' flat
I'Ru.lr. flat
Etude, G flat
Aailz. A
Sta<<ato !
Waltz, I >
i Rhapsody
In Ids mor. r . rd
Warwick appears to
struck Ids true stride
when this a< tor first <
tures, he was tdther uuforlu
h.-b «-t on of \ .dd< |...s
.’I mt hr had not ’
th.* *.<di n !qii» <>f tl
ii is l>»vsf work
Recently, hoU’’.
trig UM JI.-IIH’ excrll
this. Yds I a • t marks
WHrrl tou ard t hr
which is undmibt
J ac k St ra u ’ i
Pict ur< s u i t hou
citing moments
little b.ve slot
S. Green, forim-r well
i ‘uunty citizen, hk«*<!
is dead, according
from Tils <1 a ugh t.-r
Mullins, of Texarkana. Hi-
by iii.s wife and several grown
dren. Including Mrs Mullins and
Green, who Was here this w. » k
P Gr.«n of Sforiv is a brother
The telegram gavb rto details of thei
death nor any inf >rmation regarding
the funeral.
The women’s clubs of Denton prob-
ably will take part In the .-ampaign
for raising funds to establish a
orial hospital In Texas /or the
<>f soldiers who contracted lutivreu
biKis while in the service. It Im
A l»-tter has been received from
W p Hnbbv. president of the
I- rd War Risk Society of Texas,
which l| is requested that the
aid in this work ami it is aniiounc.’d
tiial tlic city federation nt its meet-
ing Monday morning will take up the
question of responding to the call
It is proposed that a fund of $500.-
•»'>ii be raised witii which to build the
hospital ami the plan is to ask th‘-'|
h'd>ltr.s of liberty i.oiids to donate the j
mi« r.-'-t on .|i» |r bonds for six months
’o this fund If every person In Texas
v'i 11 donate six months* interest on
Ids bonds, the latter slated more than
• moigh money will be secured for till
umbo taking
The go-, erninviit pay
the soldi, rs
hospital. It
hospital to be built
the property of the citizens of
■r th.- tnbmculoUM
treat.d if could be used
i er Texas cltiZenH
le. B.cauHH of the
o such hospital in
HoldivlM who pee
> the government
otht r states, it
th.dr having
many are i
< ’hopin
< ’hopin
< ’hopin
(’hopi n
.» (’hopin
Rube nstein
Stow Ju wsk i
Liszt
ike j
w.>rk I
1
a fur* 1 w eeds ■,
,■ .-X- i I he tire
It s pj.-t an amusing | .sill ba
with a j.lot i ha t is •
. a nd w|rh a de num- -
LEWISVILLE N I U s
I. l.WISVIl.I.E A’ «' ij.nirv bur
contract tn l»nn R. Temple for the
budding of b s brick stun- building
destro\ed bv fire a few \< ars ago. The
otb.-r buildings .bstroved at the sam« I
time are to rebuilt in a rhort time, it '
is announced.
('hiblren and
am! Mrs .1 .1 M
•I Tllexlax
oores 7’th
.1 I,.., Parker los sold bis ^.’roecrv
ore to E M Ar nold and Mr PJrker is
o \ di g to a f,. r 111 mar '
The Senior girls I <sk. th
feat.-d Graprsinr Friday 2
the mm
of M to
J. K irk land has t r ad.-.l t In-
home to J X <’raw ford ami
rm-r has become own. r of the
Hyder holm'.
t he
t her
Htnte. 'I'pxaa
t r* a tment from
compelled to go to
said, and because of
go mo far from home
receiving treatment
Thr women’s clubs are asked to m
a campaign hi re to secure one in
vst coupon on every bond held
I teuton.
Eggs are being taken '
Btorag-- ami effer.-d at from i
a dozen wholesale. The |
cted T.’ui opea it dema nds I
Im given as a reaaon.
then, the tired wqrker Iobcb hiu iden
tlty, merging his life Into that of the
shadow figures on the wllver Bcreen.
Ho finds tlmt most nerfcct rest In for-
getfulneHB an<l bls own troubles are
wiped away as he Borrows with, laughs
at. and rejoices for the pictured world. |
To all these, the latest picture start -
ing that fascinatingly test, -to-life hoy,
< Z'»rt<-« Hay. wifi make if twofold ap
peal. First, because of its very realism
and the fact that a Kay picture ih al
ways delightful and secondly, because
in tile career of "Alnly tlray ’ they a ill
vs reflected, in many cases
glimpse Ot- tile posslbll 11 I. H
luluir iitdds for every work
ler how humfde.
Andy Gray” is
den siiy, tongue-tied
drew a pay . nx elope
stoiy teds how
Dainty Mary Pickford If playing
three days i»’Xt week, Thursday. Fri-
day and Saturday, at the PrinceaM
Theater in "F’ollya nna.” The picture
bas shown from one to fi-ur weeks in
■m including New York and
I dr tn re news says of
mite st. delicate hax t-wr .
It stands a production with
which no comparigonH can be mad*,
the Mupr.-rne effort <'f a true artist.”
\nd of th. work of Miss Pickford, the
Exhibitors Trade Review savs, “Mary
Pitkfoni rises to a n. w high l.-vel ii-
dlvanna’- It is a photoplay that
will live while memory lasts” The
story is from Eh aimr H Porter’s fam
novel and was n<l;ipt.d for th«-
b v Fr 111 (s M.t I i •»n
Allison jdavs the le.ading role
; in ‘Th.- W alk < >ffs ’’ a LimcI-
photo drama of high HOj.-lal life
m a bid ha nt and tilling mh
i’il parasites with a lov
hr. athes the spirit of r.-n
of nth
<1is.-a.si
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