Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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TWO MORE SENTENCES HORNED FROGS BURIED Cast of Characters Announced
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attached. We now have papers \vhereby we can send
them in, so be sure and bring yours at once, and turn
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made. X’our bonds are insured against burglary when
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funds of our dep-->itors. The mm .
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dyeing in one of the largest plants in
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We solicit your business in this line with
the distinct understanding that we stand
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tary and lower heels. These numbers are
specialities. Especially do we cater to the
students, as we have made their
ments a study.
WILSON HANN CO.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENTON, TEXAS
Make This Your Bank
* >ur accommodations, convenience and* cor-
dial personal service will make yAu feel at
home with us.
Join Our Army of Depositors
Our officers will gladly give you every as-
sistance in solving your financial problems.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DFNTON TEXAS
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mal auditorium Thursday night. This
attraction ih Im inu dn< < fed l.y Miss I
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local talent. with the. following
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PI.WMXG BIGGER BISIXESS
if you have a business based on
.sound const ructix e lines, and xvant to
dexelop tiiis business, xx e will help
, you. If you wish, xxc will help you
formulate plans and then help you. C'omanchi.
put them through
Make the Exchange National your i,.
bank and you will enjoy the combined 1
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to-date facilities, helpful advice and
such financial accommodation as your xx,.
H. B. Gardner of Palestine to Capital and Surplus $150,000
Hear Lone Star Receiver Suit EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
With the little youngster’s clothes having
to be washed so often you must be sure that
they are of good material to stand these fre-
quent tubbings. Kaynee AVash Suits are
made of the best materials. They can even
be boiled without fear of the colors fading.
They're made on smart lines and carefully
finished to save mending.
May we show vou our attractive assort-
ment of Kaynee wash suits? The individual,
smart styles of these little garments will de
light you.
Advertising is the keynote of today s busi-
ness.
Beauty of any typo is a matter
ence but no type may be co. ' ' .
a clear complexion.
This can be obtained by the use
ble creams that will counteract the
wind.
The summer sun burns and dar
Summer winds dry it. Dust combined
perspiration tills up the delicate pm»‘s
blemishes.
Avoid this—(ii\e, y--ur skin a daily s<■ i»-ntiI’m- treat-
ment and obtain that bloom of youth s-> highly prized
by every woman.
Violet Dulce Cold Cream—A remarkably etlii ient
skin cleanser. Fragrant with the delicate odor of
fresh cut violets, it cleanses the pores of all impurities.
Ornamental Jar 50c.
you ha\ e a pres< rip-
art- always in a hurry
You want it quick and
it prepared right.
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deliveries of all
entrusted to oui'
(are. They will be filled
promptly and filled right. If
+ we capnot till them as the
I lot tog writes them we will not
Hill them at all
SPRING FOOT WEAR
OF THE NEWER CREATIONS
We are showing the latest thoughts in
Spring l oot Wetxr especially for Ladies, in
Walking Oxfords, Dress, Semi-Dress and
School Pumps and Oxfords.
Style ’No. 505 3 -A pretty Black Patent
Kid Doris Pattern, with I 8 8 Full 1 .ouis Heel
covered. One eyelet tie and a Modified
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ofwhi<!ibS <; ,•< ‘.’’i ■!<. T1 us means
20 lbs. of <li; estil !<• protein in every I (JO
lb. bag.
It is a pur? feed that balances home-
<rown roughage otvd reduces the cost of
producfk.n. txt’ re risk from the same
numbered cows means a larger profit per
gallon. *■ , A
jl Purina Cow Chow Feed—sold only in
checkerboard bags. Let us put your herd
Long & King
Live Oak Grocery
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H. F. Burke
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1920, newspaper, April 6, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235603/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.