Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 191, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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CANE SYRUP
EAST TEXAS
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MARTIN. COVEY & SON
THE CASH GROCERS.
over
through some miracle and adjoining your home.
W. T. MORRIS
JAGOE ABSTRACT COMPANY
CANNED FRUITS
coasts and the
sea
Established 1874
Denton, Texas
LOTS OF PEOPLE IN
variety and quality.
Now in
COME TO SEE US.
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excellent
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products.
REAL ESTATE
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Imagine the most excellent and bountiful gardens
and orchards from all over the world, transferred
Save the Surface
And Save All.
Personal
Prepared for All Parts
of the State.
Some of the
Renown
Products
Painting, Paperhanging and
Interior Decorating.
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PRODUCTS
Residence Phone 886
Shop 311 N. Elm Street.
4 m i
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day Mr*
It’s the
ou want
HIM MS.
Staff t’<
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kinds of Syrup.
VANILLA WAFERS, FIG BARS,
SALTINE FLAKES,
FRUITS AND CANDIES.
Hen Sullivan has a firm Jersey rnileh
w t<> sell. l»Ir.
EARLY CAMPAIGN
FOR 1921 MEETING
to ♦
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THESE MECHANICS KNOW
Among our hundreds of regular customers are
numbered several expert automobile mechanics
who come here to get the best gasoline and oils.
Surely these men know what they are getting.
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our
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Model D, 8-Cylinder, Model 490, 4-Cylinder
FOR CASH AT FACTORY PRICES, F. O. B DEN-
TON. MUST SELL TO MAKE ROOM FOR
LIGHT FOUR OVERLANDS
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Wilno
Phone Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,
No. 57
AND
RENTAL AGENT
from
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that
CANNED
VI Gl. F ABU'S:
DRY CLEANING
We are now using a deoderizer and return your
garments clean and free from any odor of chemicals.
When in need of high-class Dry Cleaning and
Tailoring
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PHONE 40
SCOTT TAILORING COMPANY
Quick Delivery.
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Office Over First National Bank.
STANLEY SHOE SHOP
South Side of Sq. At C. I. A.
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point
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I.IAG WKKJHTY AFFAIHS
OF HTATK
H1BB0N
Don’t forget that we have many other
thTTi;
paper 1h read
30q will place
that t
of ■ week in the classified columns
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SAY AMERICAN WOMAN
IS MAN’S "CHATTEL"
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tX ^ear Pci:
Garden in Year Pantry
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f.ot tire
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prrso n
th»- rn
Pres id i t,
m 11 (* <| th*
rwt» d
It in sa
D .F. D. BEGINNING
“FIRST LADY OF LAND”
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a hand
Wilson \
g Dent
In a !
or» pa
in the
I »^nton
th»dr home
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Ar tails of
dlctatH n
h*»lps ••ut
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lonrhand t.y
went to the
type w r 11 ten
Thin dor#
Mrs WHson
President F
rel i nq u i k ti rd
formuluting an 1
idea* in all impor'ant
t Lin k log
h 11 m v
to gun<
to the t
^ftundry
If you want a (Arm, a lot in
Denton, residence tor a home,
or investment, let me help you
find it.
Apricots
Cherr ies
Peaches
Preserve<l Ftg.
Bluebrrr ie*
Pinra pph H
Penis
Houv,
iri#-nt t<
I ’r rsi |.• r t
Mr* W.ison
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Office Over Denton County
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slsh-r,
think of
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DENTON
Are pleased with our work.
You’ll be too if you once try
us We employ the best work-
men.
th« ItvpuLikan Women’s Committee uf
PrnnNy l\ania, characterised many of
the lawn relating to women ns ah
kur d. ’
p .*!
burdvn
Ea i o
all this
t k IMA W li Io IlH \ r
iTt t h« r t ti a n a
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PHILADELPHIA WOMEM A KOI ’BED
(HER ALLEGED All'll HD LAWN
* AND !>►:< I ARE NOMETH 11 <<
M I NT HE DONE
Salm. n
Jelly P<
Ice tie
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E. J. HEADLEE, Mgr.,
N. l.oeuat St.
Call and See U» When on West Oak Street.
M EMOHI * M
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k our lovir.g
w i -Adorn hat*
I >oltlr S« <»tt.
a larger life
She Tin.* rt
rn» u hr re
will go o
Service)
24 In
»f prominent Philadelphia wo
> are iriurli IntereKtrd in up
th* 1 H4ht of their sei I It* !
i woman i« nothing more than
I pOMKVKHh
nd.
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hall,
bath, barn, garden, orchard,
shade trees, extra large lot-
arid, convenient to school.
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r» mig n u
in f’omplet
It’s easy to remember
number lo call when you ______
things in the Grocery line. Al-
wayi ready to serve you. always
ready to please you.
f i r st ‘t I: i n gM w om -
lOllticR will correct.’ she bald
t we have h» • n working for
the unification of the law
t interpretation of H."
•n or horwcM
I.mu ”Wh\
Boren-Stewart Company
Branch Houits at Paris, Terrell, Denton, McKinney, Waxahachie—Ho me Office and Factory, Ddlas
<• that
W I I K . . I
i and it w
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cash value
juries ■*”
‘The (rouble with women,” declares
Mins Ingram, ‘-’la that ordinarily thoy
don t k"now enough about the law t >
object to the piirMent day interpre-
tation <»f it.
And what’s more, they'lblet a Span-
ish novelist come over here and
clare the. men of th Im country
n mfln could sue his wife’H
for her wages and although
already received mem herself.
cornperiKed under the law
It m a question of the spirit
law' " whe declared. "When u man
absoluto right to the services of
wife itnd can receive a rnomy coni|
satlon for them, yet since 1KH4 in I’eni
Hvlvanla in not llabh- for her debt
Ithrr. M somethin^’ radl.-aHv wrong
member <
NOTICE TO mJHN<'IURF4lN.
Tf you fall to get your paper by M il.
- -j between that time and • 30
w• will get you one
RECORD-CHRONICLE
Iler ••Xu” Mean* Juat I hu f.
Whir. Mrs. WHaon says
a bo nt the White House do
Hhe la one parson of
wLoh- negative does not
Mrs Wilson im looking
health of h*-r husband
the pohlicHl advantag* s of the
d* nt afterward.
Ma nr stories are told
Hun of the Preside nt M W
< Mi more* than one
laid, she lias re fuse 4
gulshed sta’esmx-n to
rommunications into the n k
With stm t orders from Admiral
gon. the WhHe Hou Hr physician not
allow any one to disturb (he Hr-
dent's rest she held her g
curriol out h<r point Inst
hlef I.
\\ .-on
d t
to ill
h< r i ;
dal in to
buffer. :
All American made
jeweled watches will re-
ceive prompt and special
attention.
Don’t forget the place,
At Palmer’s Art Shop.
E.L.VANNOY
, | JEWELER
does mean that at all times the 'First
Lady of th* Lund ’ has been p
Ihke every possible particle of
off his shoulders.
so-iiiM to have had
To begih with Mis.
h positive distaste for
penchant toward, affairs
n<- ver ui'iuired. nor in
i such things. Circumstances,
fol. |
had never thought
's ifely mu rest i
Cutdr arid «nr
w a • • r I ng. n1g h t
S* -errtarv to 1
1 < »a<l» d down with
d»-nt m il Hu hn
<1.-,
men of thia couiPry need
Yet it Isn't many yenrw sin*
»u!d sue his wife’s employ
wages and alt hough she h
K- ri.-rxl- I
h i s i
H - | ha v |r g
h- r to do w I141 she
t of doing ijefor* . liei
h» r h usband W *n her
followed it, without
I Hid day.
th.- President
work since
NilVs Tie doeHU I
De
not waiting for the ses
association this year af
12 and 13 to make
meet ing In 1 V2 1 .
with Secretary
t he • ’hamber or
re being prepared
volunteer
> request
meeting
other
ma 11ed
oil Vg,*‘M
the next
OF LOC AL INTKKICNT
,..,d The Land Mortgage Bank has com
r. | pleted arrangements to wave you money
wn your farm loan. See Mr. Blewett or1
( Mr Bird before making application I
M | elsewhere. They also buy and sell ven-
; dor s hen notes. tf
< « pt* d it is
who is the
• ft* Pr• > o.
Tumulty is
Th/’Lw
ineKsag. from the
♦ n 11 re| v p» n n.-d
Wilson b.fore
sf enog ra pli« r tn
Asp.u u u-
Lima Be tn*
Fritter C - a n
H amny
Bert*
in poll.
h what
a long time
and a ct.rre
We are writing new policies
j covering Fire. Insurance every
day. if you own property that
is not covered or only partially
covered, perhaps you have a
policy expiring. We would be
glad to write them for you.
i Tornado season will soon be
.^en woniR' b»' here. Now is the time to cover
many people every day for VOlir property With S Tomado
-.l; policy.
~ . We are taking applications
4 most every day for > Farm
Loans. Two or three inspec-
tions per week, and we are
getting some very fine business.
Very low rate of interest.
If you want to buy or sell
Real Estate tell us your wants.
Call to see us over First
National Bank, or Phone 76.
rFt sh.-
Mt . i ng 1
it w an Mrs
MHagt-N <’< 11 v *-r
1. iH re
p«- r n n r
Your food would then assuredly be of remarkable
I.a.li.a of
H ca v lie 1 y
bin w i -*<!-> m han n»-i n fit to
our suiier holhe Scott, from her
h'te to a larger Ilf.- c,f M«rvi<r
the Master She *lm.* received
jprorm.tinn for Hom* where ’ m
[grt.it rcliool She will go on learning
i about i nd urt-v fraternity and | ro
•lion and other virtue* which rihr
u-mplifl. d h. its, The God who guides
r foul n flight to it* myn
will guide l»-r and d I rt ct
<1 guide also the lives
a rd keep fr .tgrant her n
udLje our sinter, for a
W u
u.s and
The distinction between the two lies in rich addi-
tional niceties the Renown label carries with it.
Specify one or the other of these brands and you are
sure of quality and cleanliness.
< » I I e <1
he d d
person. H» ea
at f>. r t.'.x t.i b’.-
ih d»ir>K
ir from <t. He hi
a minu’* the
putting <>
matters.
dt-legat ion “The meet
Hiilftboro Lan almo been dia-
Mi-mtierH of the department
I *av that Mince (hey havt* received the
announced support of the Chamber of
(’ominrrcc In Hccurlng and caring for
the convention that they will not
ti.e ,-nuniera tor s first seh <Aed I H'are ar‘T » ITorts in locating it here
failed to qualify The <ontinu-i’n 1321.
• »hir duiing th. first part of the I
r badly fi amp r red the work at that|
• and caused a number of enum- j
f.as < huh. <1 | Rapid heart throbbing does not nec-
' esgarlly mean heart dlseaae: generally
it Ir caused by a disordered stomach.
Prove It for y urself by taking Prick
ly Ash Bitters. If the stomach ts at
fault the heart symptoms will quickly
disappear. Price SI.25 per bottle. The
Curtis (’ompiny.—Advert isenient.
(By Inter na t i o n a 1 News
PH ILADELPHIA. March
opinion o
rn#n who
holding l
American
the "chattel poHHVNHli ir’ of the man she
marries --ami. they ndd, something
must 1 e. done about it.
The statement follows a
don discussion over what
the value of n wife and just where
sl.Kiidw in the list of poMN.NsionK
which a man may se-k daimtges
the law
< »n the other hand, lawyers here
out that a wife p< not c<»UHld< i
chattel possesHion anywhere in
land, that the time w to n in the
of tile J . she IA as III till- sail e
with a man s house and
is past, but the w oni» ri
quibble oV < 1 W ords ’ '
M Ihh Mary Ingram a well known
auffiugu worker aska. What is the
good of the law' when social customs
remain unchanged and to all intents
and purposes a wife still Iulh an actual
anther w -ek ............ ,
!»., local civil Me.ivh e |f.j,r4.. j ,T"
.• Mr Smles said completed I n*
• f districts nr- being turned
• him regularly n<-w and he j
the work likely will t>e com
within a few more days Oiir
will r< quire at least another
k. In one 1m-tah<e one ♦■numera
Ict-.h taken the uruh in three ills
first
pa rt
&<J. ? v•
Imagine the most productive
most valuable fisheries adjoining the orchards, and
the world’s most balmy climates combined to make
this environment yield its most choice products to
you twelve months of the year.
reality in
the Boren-Stewart
best products
part of the earth, where some
tamable, some one goes lor ns and makes it possible
you to create within your pantry a delectable
storage of the earth s best foods. Renown and Bee-
ess ko arc the
P. ' N ■
o lot.
more convenient way than
Company places these
disposal. Into every
unexcelled loud is ob-
County Census Expected to
be Completed Within Week £
Th. l.'2'i federal i. uhun in Denton I 1
b.- ■ omph t. d
< or ding to W.
i w L<»
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and t r
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♦ t in
i n a
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In the tycN of Judge* and I
With the co - opera t l<»n of flte <’hani
f (’oinmrrce extended the Denton
iicpartment Ik starting an early
and vigorous campaign f<>r next
meeting of the State Volunh'ftr
man a aaBociatioiu The Denton
•‘•rtment in not waiting for
>n of the association this
HillKboro on May 1 1.
< laima for the
in < <>-'>p< ra‘. ion
k Browder of
>min'-r < »‘ let tern
bo forwarded
th partinent in
their KUpport
md urg.n
. ‘invention,
t t ( T H Will I • e
. ery stud* fit
r»- to boost
♦■♦•ting to
x ( meeting
boos t ♦ r
BL WILLI4M PHILIP
I n (< r ri at ion<« I New* Service
respondent.
~Mn rrk
the foremost RtateMinrn in WaHhing
ton im a woman Mtn Woodrow
nun. wife of th.- PicKid.ht of 1 h<-
ed Ktatex
When hiNtory < omen i
and the tru« facts of tl
niiniHt ration are finally
proper rhad'M, pc .pi. h<
tion to know dc<l;
of the l-and" will I
1 n <1ee<| hh well an
a Itefj title implies.
I njring t he J i ♦ n
what iH Io-nM gen*
before th»i PieHldR-nt look
Mrs. WllHon L.*n b< ♦ n to
huMbaiid what a noft i
no . She hRM b«en trie buffer, if you
like the Rirnile bettor, tx twv. n th.
Chief Exceptive ami a verV exigent
world. pitiletiH In it h demanda ami lim-
HlehK Hi ItH »X pc*’I a i’.UH
T' day it im Something to br.tg about j
to get pant the door of the I ’ r< r i d. n t n | ,
private atudy. The Pr» Kident
ly begins the day n work
deflk around 30 a m. and Mtm
non unobtrusively h’bikIm g
that he ir not interrupted
moRt pfenning need.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 191, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920, newspaper, March 24, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235370/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.