Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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FEDERAL AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Your Grocer Has It
THE BIG SALE AT JULIAN SCRUGGS CONTINUES REMAINDER OF
H. SPAIN & B. F. MILLION, Props.
214 West Oak Street.
THIS WEEK.
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A FEW MORE PRICES
WELCOME TO DENTON AND TO
HOSIERY SPECIALS
THE FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
GROCERY
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electrical service on Maxwell and Eord ears, install fan
we’ll fix you up.
has had many years’ experience in the automobile sales
and accessory line and thoroughly understands the busi-
$2.15
$4.15 ‘
, Cotton Seed Meal, Good First
class Hay 50c.
OATS, MIXED FEED, MILO
MAIZE.
GAS UTTING AND RRPAIRLN
PROMPTLY DONE.
PHONE 178
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Get your
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Cigars,
Chewing Gum,
Magazines,
Stationery
Right away.
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Zephyr and Tissue Gingham
$L.00 values
75c values ........... ..................
Imperial Chambrays .......
.‘>6 inch Percale, special ......... .......
28-inch Percale, special
28-lnch Bookfold Ginghams
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this sale
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At Fountain 15c
By the Case 2 doz. $4.50
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF i*m Tuesday m
Reply to Criticism of Bailey
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y fort, ,rnr. of SAFETY
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ment of Georgette Blouses—All new stylei
too. 1 ~ -■ ____*~
show you these wonderful values, at only
$2.95
SOLID COLORED VOILES
>c and $1.00 values, our Sab
49c, 59c and 79c.
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$ 1.25 values
$1.00 values
75c values
50e values
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buy now for school wear.
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Blouses at $5.25
VALLES TO $12.50
Another shipment of New Georgette and Tricolette Blouses of
—’. —LC The Blouses are worth much more than
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tie of colors in Knitting
4 these Yarns—
It will do you
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unusual attractiveness. “ ____ _________1.____
what we are offering them for. IL.. __1_______I _.,1__
makes this one of our best offering of the season. At only
$5.25
LISTEN!
W <• have just received a shi
ment of
South Texas Honey
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W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
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It will be a pleasure to .
With $l.iu> reitaio !<>r return empties
Please let us have your order.
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ORGANDIES
Ail olois. special price; $2 values $1.19
$ 1.50 values 98c
St 1.00 values 69c
Same grade m white, $2 value $1.19
St 1 .50 value 98c
$ 1 .ml value 69c
60c value 49c
50c vahit* . 39c
Don't Throw Your Dollars Away
Just because they are worth
about fifty cents if SPENT now.
Deposit them ifi this bank
and in a few years they will be
worth more than their present
purchasing value. -
It is the SPENT dollar that
is CHEAP—The SAVED dollar \
,. is still VALUABLE. (
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rder to close out stock of Children’s Low Shoes we will*’
................. ; Visit this department today.
wreck on
lialhiH A
brakeman, ’
oe Blaokburn,
b. ■ !
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We solicit your work on the basis of being com-
pletely equipped with the best modern machinery in
charge of a man possessing the necessary education
and experience.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER CLEANERS AND OVERS '
PHONE 800
‘ sure is fine and goinl
Better I
CALL 404 |
and let us send you out a buckj
of it. 3, 5 and 10-pound tins*
Also carry a full line_of_ I
■Fresh Groceries of All Kinds.]
Meat Market in Connection.
With Grocery Business.
1-T-o All 'T'l ir~ A T A A Fresh and cured Meats, Bai
n S ALL THE NAME becue every day.
IMP! < a" carly so you may hav
order delivered before the rus
comes on.
PHONE 404.
MILLER & MARTIN
Cash Grocers and Market.
104 East Hickory.
All Silk Shirts $8.95
r'' 'I ;l n<"' xliiprn. iit new Silk Shirts and to
<■ :i.<an. all u41 !>.■ placed on sale. These Shirts
1 t I - " Oi . I" -o <ee them today at only
$8,95
I HE IMP! I SE"
u;> to-date lit
See window display <
Visit th is store
• t'i show y o u
OF I.O( Al. IX
The I.amt Mortgage
pl«it*d arrange ii<*‘’it.M t<> nave
'I v <>ur fat in bian St »• Mr,
ma king
also bu> ar
I styles and patterns left
$1.50 values 98c
89c
79 c
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..... 39c
m whit'*, $2 value
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union*. Mr
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for tirrula*
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HACK CAT HOSIERY foi
Every Member In Family
We have just received
) and put in stock our
' Kall shipment of this
famous Hosiery.
The new plain black
i ?ilks and new shades of
’ brown. Also silk lisles
and cotton hose are here
for our women patrons.
In children’s num-
bers you’ll find the
■thades of brown as well
as black and white in a
beautiful quality of lisle.
Also heavy grades for
ichool
vear.
•our
vhile stocks
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that have beam made in thin ix>nne< tinn
ha«a been made, but he declared that
If any one can secure from Mrs Pnt-
teraoii denial of the cbargea «he made
against Mr Neff |j« would never make
another speech for Mr
Mr N. ff m
turney of
sal led
read
is just as helpful, friendly pnd accommo-
dating as we can possibly make it—al-
ways observing safety, accuracy and
conservatism, without which bank facil-
ities would have little, if any, value.
1st. When foq hnw surpltia fund*.
2nd. \\ hrn you hmni'L
V% hrn you hH»r mvrplua funds you
nerd n anfr piner to deposit.
Our Invested rnpltnl for yi»ur protrr-
Is more thnn S1 MI.IMMI.
I’his is to announce to the people of Denton
that we have bought the Pamplin (Jiocery
store, corner Fry and West Oak streets, and
will continue the business at the same stand.
We are going to carry a complete line
Staple and Fanc y Grttcerie-
t he \’ei v best of service It'
Final Reduction on AH Low Shoes
Ladies’ black and brown Oxfords, Pumps and Ties, military, full
Louis and Baby Louis heels, $12.50 to $15.00 values, pr ... $9.95
The same styles in $10.00 to $12.00 values, pr. $7 95
We are closing out one lot of White Washable Kid Ties, full Louia
heels, $15.00 pr. values, special at ......... ............$9.45
One lot of White Kid Oxfords, Baby Ixiuis Heels, $11.00 pr.
values ........ ................................. $7 45
One lot of White Reinskin Ties, full Louis heel, $7.50 pr,
values........ . .
In oi ’
make some attractive prices.
Men’s Summer Suits 1-2 Price
\\ c are going to close out our Summer fabric Suits to make
loom fur new fall goods, and in order to do this we have decided
to clo<e them out at exactly HALF I’Rlt E. Come in and get youx'8
today. ou can g<*t lots of wear out of one yet this summer
•HALF PRICE
la nd |»la n k w as ri■ I ici J. !
biinicrthk on m<h ialimiii It
i ■ <1 1 bat Mr. N< ff had < hang
land plank and twistid
the eatDpai$in pro* ••• <!• <1 am!
v it v*. as n<>t taking w*1I u<
u <t ion*, i tel t bat now h«*
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We would count it a very high privilege
to be known as your bankers. No ac-
count too small to receive our own per-
sonal attention. 'I’his is a Guaranty Fund
Bank—Protected by the Guaranty Fund
law of Texas. No depositor has ever lost
a copper cent.
the
made to
read from
in wljlch
" X-eff a .s 1 had
the 27th. :ai d
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AUSTIN—A raX that looks like kan-
K>roo, barks Uke a prairie do< and ae
t>i< as a s^yirrfd bus APpea-rad in Bas-
trop and Caldwell cunties, accordng
to M M Mills of Red Rock.
McK INNEY—county farmerb
will pay only |LKO per 100 for cotton*
picking and will hold their seed for a
minimum of a ton. it has been
agreed at a meeting here.
WACO—-With their heads almost
aeverad from their bodies Mr and Mrs.
S. H .‘Watford were found at their
home on South Fourth street. A blood-
stained raior was found under her
head and a pistol in an open grip near-
by. Murder and suicide was the cor-
oner’s decision.
DALLAS—In a wreck on the Rock
Island in South Dalian A J. Aah of
Fort Worth, a brakeman, was kilhd
AM \RILIXF—Joe Blackburn, V, v\as
killed by a fall from a.n electric toner
while watching a baseball game
FORT WORTH—Beckie Albert
TON-HANN CO.
The Store of Certain Satisfaction.
Special Offering, New Georgette Blouses at
$2.95
Our buyer now in the Ea»t has just sent ua a large «hip-
* ” _ “ ----and wonderful values
Just think, Georgette Blouses at $2.95. Come in and let US
’xHk. $S.OO values, special, including
war !a\ $5.95
$6. lu values, special, including
ar tax $4.95
$3.65 values, special, including
w ar tax $2.85
S3.|o values, special, including
w ar tax $2.45
$2.55 values, special including
war tax
$5.25 values
x 1.50 Fibre Silk Hose
only, very tine value
$1.25 black and white lisle
Host*, special 1
35c Hose, black and white,
special sale price
pl.t ri k
i n<<t Liking
iti<! that
i t <»^. t her
m.td»- i most
past i . <urd of M r 1 f
at Iriigth to tin* so-«’:illff
Patterson < a* <»—mwl said that hr un.L r
stood denial of sotne of the St.If. I
Plenty o
•od time to
i..pt..i
.ift .-I
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r had tobi
i <! > attorn
DRY CLEANING
Is an exact science. Merely hanging out a sign and
buying some equipment does not give one the techni-
cal knowledge necessary to successfully remove spots
ami stains from expensive garments.
We have always tried to hire the best man obtain-
able and are paying the wa^es necessary to secure the
services of such a man.
W. Tl.c.t
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8 also tnad«* that
ai.l the mayor <
belts, spark plugs, etc., on all cars free of charge.
When you need anything for your car, drive by and
B. F. Million, manager of the concern,
a t rial. < Yrne around and
We want to know <".i
Although we have had a remarkable sale in all lines, the sales
have been unusual in that they have been well disti i-buted throughout
the store and we have sold a lot of all lines instead of all the goods in a
lew lines, and this still leaves us with a good assorfrrlent throughout
the house, and we are going to continue the same low\prices the re-
mainder of this week with some special prices to close out odd lots.
Come to see us this week You will be sure to find something you
want and it means a saving to vou.
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When you h/ivrn't vurplus fua^w. y <>a
•oatirf litirn nrrrf to horrnw. Our rr-
aourm nrr oxrr S I
Tte« rr arr ta^o vimra nhrn you need
nn nrrount with I’hr I'srbianicr \nt|<»n-
b .|
wan made that M
n hitfpr fl«ht atfHhiHt Gro-
und that In 1
had torn the name of
Bryan from the h«ad of the i
can never be said that Mr
•r voted against a d» mocrutic
iiM-e.” the speaker said
The stand of Mr. Bailey oi
suffrage and his relation
preachers was diMCuased The
declared that Mr Bailey was opposed I v--
to woman suffrage and had the c<»ur- | wu«
age to sav it. while Mr Neff iH now the
I parading the state claiming to have I
been ,i champion of woman suffrage j
land women s right# all the time. Ref-
’van then made to Mr. (I s
A letter was read from V W
of dre.-nv !l I. in wljch M«
•’TnTPd that while Mr
1 the. 2•»I h rtnd
li<* opposed 111 ■
• industrtai <•<
uliriL- the
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d turthe
M I I .1—4 Jovet
■ Id his office to <
Huerta r.g i nie
Nations with reservations,’ and that
this is the position Mr Bailey holds
It was that neither Mr Bailey
nor the democratic platform endorses
the League as It was proposed by Pres-
ident Wilson
“Anyway, It never before was con-
sidered treason for a man to differ
with the national administration or
a public offi. lai.” Mr Buster said,
’’and why try to make so much of It*
now? Public officials are elrctod by
the people and certaJnly are subject
to criticism by the people if they
desire. All make mistake# and even
the highest office in the land does not
place a man outside of that sphere.”
The charge
Crane led
Ver devtdand
.loti neon
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dead from being struck by a speeding “It
automobile as stir v. as crossing the
street. 'I’he driver made tils escape in
| »he darkness.
I KAUFMAN- Harold Boggs was kill
»‘d t*y coming into contact with a live
W'lre while at work on a light pole
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Mrs, PlMT Hwwy of Ktmi DM '
Tuesday; Io he Burled Today
Mrs. Piner Harvey of Krum died
Tuesday afternoon at S o’clock of
Bright's disease acordlh# .10 reports
received here The funeral will be held
the Methodist Church at Krurn aA
p. m. and interment will be made
the' Jackson (Vrnetery. Mrs. Har-
is survived by her husband and
children
Bailey
record while county
McLennan county was
A list of names of woman
and it was said that records in
that these women were
permitted to plead guilty to vagrancy
time after time and were given nom-
inal fines, when they could have been
given he.ivy fines and injunctions so -
| cureti to force them to leave the city,
the I It was < harged that they w. re r»< rrnit-
speaker ted to plead guilty to incr.-ast the m-
Vonie of the prosecuting official
| was also stat.d that Mr. X't-ft < arrh d
‘red light district in Wa.o by a
vote of five to f
The < liorge u
Neff r.fus.d te
I low n in W •• t
• 11o»i law af ’ ♦ r i
JONES-SMART DRUG CO.
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f Win. j Waco allowed
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1920, newspaper, August 18, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235605/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.