Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 16, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
V,
IO and 2Oc
SPECIAL - ADDED - ATTRACTION
F- 1
The Majestic Orchestra in an Especially Arranged Musical
Program for this, The Greatest of Pictures
ADMISSION
REMEMBER THE DATE
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
W< IMA iN
•—is a study in womanhood of remarkable psychological depth, while it has
plenty of physical action, its keynote is mental. It is intimate and personal,
the five episodes, telling the direct story oi six women and six men. It is di-
rect, vigorous, straight from the shoulder drama
in the History of the Amusement Woriel
l
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MAURICE TOURNEUR presents
One of the most remarkable, enchanting and fascinating photoplays that
has ever been produced
Is divided into a prologue, five episodes and an epilogue. The prologue
is modern, showing a philosopher of 1919 moralizing upon women. Then
his mind flashes back through history and the five episodes are unfolded.
The first deals with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The second
moves on to ancient Rome, with the Emperor Claudius the victim of his siren------
mistress, Messalina. The third interlude revolves around the famous medie-
val legend of Heloise and the Monk Abelard.XThe fourth is fanciful, the
Brittany love lyric of a fisher lad and a mermaid. The fifth takes place dur-
ing the Civil War. Then the story switches back to modern days, with the
philospher of the proluge discovering that the great European war had rev-
olutionized modern woman. Stiring scenes of the conflict close the remark-
able production. ' <4
- a picture so entrancing to the eye and so beguiling to the though and senti-
ment that it lurr.s the spectator into a state of dreamy forgetfulness of him-
self and the little world in which he has been living
XV <)M AN
♦
MW
F
-r
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
Announcement
Extraordinary
One of the Greatest Moving Pictures Ever SHown
FOH
o
w»
BASS-WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY
46 W. Hickory Street
Count y
DENTON, TEXAS
ERL ROBS. Deputy.
Dear Sir: —
1:
I.KI.
H)
have
And
you
The
“f i
<p* r
<IH to
<>f |
b
to
13th,
PHONE 71
will
he
mean
1 92“.
OK
OF
in
of
table
THE MAN WHO MUST ALWAYS BE RIGHT
But we’ll
r
Yours very truly,
us
BASS-WIL
IMS MOTOR CO.
Denton, Texas.
♦
I
I
The Chevrolet has popular approval. We would like
you to know why it has.
THE CURTIS COMPANY
The Rexall Store The Rexall Store
To
fare
Fem
Goode Bros. Service
L. C. LONG. Prop.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE CARS
Phone 131
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
GROCER
to t»«
3r
You have seen more of them this last
before. And you will see more next year.
for us to tell you the reasons for
But before you come to us, learn
sources.
Houae thereof, in Denton,
TexHM, nt
in
appear
ir they
And as soon as you get a chance ask the driver of a
Chevrolet what he thinks of it. Get him to show you its
equipment. Ask him how many miles he gets on a gallon
of gasoline—on tires.
Watch for the Chevrolet. Judge its appearance. See
the number of passengers it will seat and carry comfort-
ably.
It would be easy
Chevrolet popularity,
them from other
won’t be much left for us to tell you.
ride in one whenever you like.
7 his should mean something to you. The public
does not buy a car in ever increasing numbers unless it
meets with popular approval.
*r mail balldl***.
_ “Ke K5 rak»«) rm
toru* c_: .
toft »r factory hulldla*..
Bal4 aad l.aaraatrrd
ero »ldw. Co, The
irtwr liras.
tsrested In the welfare of aaid Minoru
may appear and contest such appoint-
ment. if they see. proper to do so.
Herein fall not, -but have you before
eald Court, on the first day of the next
term thereof, this Writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness, Abnev B. Ivey, Clerk of the
County Court of Denton County
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office In Denton. Tex-
as. this the 15th day of March, A. D.
1920.
<Sea 1)
Clerk
The
some
I lie < '
Is ’ th.- ]'■
,1, I ''ouri
There
take you for a
Wherever automobiles are to be seen—and that is
everywhere—the Chevrolet is a familiar sight.
«■»**—that’s RAT-SNAP. th
—rsdMi destroyer. (o.,.,
eokew—wo mills* with other food.
ILLS RATS
Record -< ’hronh Ir wants
gnotl, clean, r otto n rags.
t ititkd %rroi\TM»<vr
TE.MFOIC 1 l< X (.1 licit! V\
State of Tex
o Sheriff
Count* '
re hrreb}
• •velu.sive of the first day of putdica
lion before tile ITtlim diV hereof
NOTICE of AITOIXTMEXT Ob’ THM
1’0 K.\ RY <H ARD1.XN
The State of ToKkh.
To all persons 1nt« re*
welfare of Clvde Johnson, Alvin John
son. and Nolan Johnson. Notice
hereby given that (’. K Johnaon.
March the 2nd I D. IT.’o was, by
County Court of In nion <‘ounty. Te\
dyh)r appointed Temporary Cuardmn «*t
the person and rutHte t»f hh«I minors,
which appointment will bo made per-
manent. unless the same shall be suc-
(•OMsfully contested at tip- next term of
Raid Court, commencing on the Thud
Monday in April A- D.
being the 19th day of J
at the Court House
Texan, at which tim*
XBN’I’Y B
Court. Deut<>ii
Watch for it on the roads. See how it throttles down
and picks up in traffic. Above all watch the next Chevro-
let you see take a hill. That is proof of the pudding.
CEPATION OK APPLICATION
PRORATE OF WILL
state of Texii.
ja the Sheriff or any constable of
jr . D*<toti County. Greeting
You are hereby commanded to cause i
to be published once each week for I
- 7"iod of ten days before the return
_iy hereof, in a newspaper of general
Urcxlatlon, which lias been contlnu-
Owthr and regularly published for a
Of not leas than one year in
mid Dentow -County, a copy of the fol- ,
towing notice:
The State of Texas
To all persons interested In the
>hn A. riniiv. ueCrBiirii, not
given that Mary R. Hann.
•ee—rhar'a RAT-SNAP. the old
• C'Omra In
- _ -----* ----- —. aww. Your
■••O back if It fall*.
<> cake» enough for Pantry.
KHehen nr Cellar.
. ®*c *lae (2 eakea) for Chicken House
nr .mall halldin*..
- s'** *■.■£*•* f«r nit
o«<-bulldlnicm, Rtorngr build- i
MM »r flrtora Has 1UU-.
by Hnrria-
(urt|a Co.,
I he
. Ki 2’1. the
\ pri I. X D
thereof, ||) D
ull pvmursH
ABNEY B. IVEY.
Court, Denton County,
You have heard of the Chevrolet,
seen plenty of them.
year than ever
It’s easy to remember. It’s the
number to call when you want
things in the Grocery line. Al-
ways ready to serve you, always
ready to please you.
person and “state of said Minors, which
appointment will be made i>erman«nt,
unless the same shall be successfully
contested at the next term of said
| Court, commencing on the Third Mon-
1 day In April. A. D 1920, the same being
the 19th day of Apr.il A. D. 1920, at the
Court House thereof, in Denton, Den-
ton County. Texas, at which time all
persons interested In the welfare of
said Minors may appear and contest
aueh appointment, ir they see proper
to do so.
Herein fall not, but have you before
said Court < ‘ ,
term thereof, this Writ, with
turn thereon, showing how you
executeil the anrne.
Witness. Abney B
Beal
- j I’he St.
>• j To ti
I lunton
I 1
n un<h*r
of bald » ourl
ah. this the
1920.
(Sea I)
Clerk. Coun
pear and contest such appointment, if
they see proper to do eo.
Herein fail not, but have you before
Bald Court, on the first day of the next
term thereof, this Writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness. Abney B Ivey. Clerk of the
County Court of Denton County.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office in lienton. Tex-
as. this the 16th day of March, A. D.
19 a>0
(Seal) ABNEY IVEY.
Clerk County Court, Denton County,
Texas. _
By R. ERL RO3S, Deputy.
or any Constable
< il'eet 1 ng
. ( <>m ma ml d to < a use I
r»t K'r 1 o be pu bl jslied
of g < ni’t'h I < i rvi< la I ion .
< >rtt i n eo us | v and i(‘gu- ’
larly publfHhed for a period of n
iIihii one year pifvediiig the
the notice in the County of
Slate of Texais. and >ou ^hall
A lawyer may make a decision and right or wrong
it is accepted. The plumber may not know his business,
but neither do you, so there is no dissatisfaction. So it
goes through life. But there is one man, however, who
must always be right, and that man is the druggist. With-
out the fullest exercise of his ability, without the applica-
tion of his drug knowledge, without the care which drugs
demand, the patient is the one who must suffer. As you
exercise the greatest possible care inthe selection of a phy-
sician, so should you exercise the greatest care in the se-
lection of your druggist. Bring your prescriptions to
where they will be handled right.
OF FVL, »
• “For months m
, with rats. IajsIuk 4
the Sheriff or1 any Constable of Friend told me
juivii County - Greeting. (lid. Somewhat .
You are hereby reininHiided to cause not seeing’ many dead
j the follow Ing notice tv be published 1 few days didn’t see a
in a newspaper of general cir< ukiUon I were not killed
I which has been continuously and regu-
larly published for a period of not less
than one year preceding the date of
the notice in the County of Denton.
Sta|<‘ (»f Texas, ami you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least oner*
< ach week for t h<* period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof
NOTICE (>F X Kin >1 NT ME NT < >F TEM
HORARY <1 CARD! AN
| The State of Texas.
'To all persons interested in the wel
re of Rubv Halton. Notice is hen by
\«n that Joe Ihilton. on January the
X. D. 1920, was, by the County
of Denton County. Texas, duly
| appointed Temporary Guardian of the
person and estate of said Minor, which
appointment will he made permanent,
unless the Hume shall be successfully!
I cont’ Sted at the n» xt term of said
t, commvm ing- on the Third Mon I
in April. A. D. 1920. the same bring
'.‘th day of April, X. D. 1920, at the]
r House thereof, in Denton 'Texas I
which time all persons interested!
the \\elfar» ut said Minor, may ap- f
-------------------k|
Lil ou i nnvv > c> u oeioir .
on the first daj’ of the next I
' “ “ ’* your re-
haw . ,
I By K.
fvey. < 'lerk of t he
.f lienton Omnty IflTATIOW OK ABI’OIKTMKNT
mv band and the seal I TKMPOHAHY GUARDIAN
l office in Denton. Tex- j’he State of Texan. .... ..
15th day of Marell. A. D. | To the Sheriff of any Constable of I Friend
-Greeting: | did. "
To *11 persons interested In the es-
tate ot John A Hann deceased, notice
la hereby given that Mary R. Hann, on
S*rch the 11th.. A. D.. 1920 filed in the
■ ^nnnt v Court of Denton County, an
*C>pl text Ion for the Probate of the lam
will and testamept of naid John A.
' Mtonh, deceaai d. iili-d with said appli-
4Mion. »n<l (°r letters testamentary,
tt being alleged in said application
that applicant Is named in said will as
executrix without bond. wherefore
your petitioner prays that notice anil
citation be issued as required by law
tn estates in excess of one thousand
deUars valuation, it being alleged that
**IM estate is of the probable value of
Twenty Thousand dollars, that said
wilt be admitted to probate: that she
be appointed and confirmed as exe-
cutrix of said, last will and. testament,
without bond anti that all the powers ,
vesUel in tier in and by said will lie (
confirmed; that letters testamentary
be issued to your petitioner, and for
such other and further orders as the
court may see proper to make, which
will be heard at the next term of said
Court, commencing qii the third Mon
day in April. A. D . 1920. the sams said not ice to .Ue prtntoi
being the 19th day of April 1920. A I ' ai •» "eek for the pern
I)., at the court house thereof, in Den ■
ton. Texas, at which tune all persons
-Interested in said estate may appear
and contest said application, should
they desire to do so.
Herein fail not! but have you before
said court on , the said first dfYy of the
next term thereof this writ with your
retttrn thereon, showlpg how you have
etecuted the same.
Given under iny hand and the seal
ot aaid Court, at office in Denton Den-
ton. Penton County. Texas, this the.
15th day of March. 19’1. A D.
(Seal) ABNEY B. IVEY.
Clerk County Court. Denton County.
By R. ERL ROSS. Deputy.
e CITATION OK APPOINTMENT
temporary <a tnui\x
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any
Denton County-Greeting
You are hereby command 'd to cause
the following notice to he published
tn a newspaper ot general circulation
which has been continuously and regu-
larly published for a period of not less
than one year preceding the date of
the notico in the County of Denton,
State of Texas, and you shall cause
**'<♦ notice to be printed at least once
•Ach week for the period of ten days
exclusive of the firm day of publlca-
tlion before the return dav hereof
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF TEM-
PORARY GUARDIAN
The State of Texas.
all persons Interested In the wel-
or Leona Francis Bennett, Arizona
____Bennett, Mary Irene Bennett and
(e Z. Bennett, minors. Notice is hereby
gfvtfn that G. T. fjfmmons. on January
the 20th. A D 1920, was, by the Coun-
ty Court of Denton County, Texas, duly
appointed Temporary Guardian of the
MH. R. C. KING TELEX.. A WONIIER-
|Fl l. STOHY AHOIT RATS. REAU IT.
months niy place was alive
: chickens, eggs, feed
to try RAT-SNAP. I
disappointed at first
‘ rats, but In a
see a live one. What
| were not killed are not around my
place. RAT SNAP sure does the trick.’’
Three sizes. 25c, 50c. »1.00. Sold and
guaranteed by Harris-Chambers Hdw
The Curtis Company, and Turner
Bros.
OF LOCAL INTEREST
The Land Mortgage Bank lias com-
pleted arrangements to save you money
on your farm loan See Mr Blewett or
i Mr. Bird before making application I
elsewhere. They also buy and sell ven-
dor's lien notes. tf. j
ceding
< 'ou n t y
|U a/’
period 'of
first
PENTOW. TEXAB, RECORD-CHRONICLE. TUESDAY. MARCH IX, 1»M
u
/
■V.
' <
y
\
\
I
J
I
I
<
'l
I
(
I
(
i
t
(
[♦
J
I.
I
1.
z
I.
I
i
i
>.
i
i
<
i
i-
l
I
I
I
i
/
(
f
i
u
T
F
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
/
(
I
i
s .
I
S
titbit
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 16, 1920, newspaper, March 16, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235437/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.