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HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS
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ALWAYS GOOD—ALWAYS
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INSURANCE
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AMERICAN CAFE
DON’T WEAR OVERALLS
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Call, write or phone 76.
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Cocanut, Bananna, Mince,
Apricot, Apple, Raisin, Peach
^ENOW/V /.iiw ‘Bran.
with I vied'Beets
Protect Yourself
From Loss of Seed
and Labor
Boren-Stewart
Recipe Booh.
We Have Plenty of Good
Coal Now.
strtmjje that the U*1
t hey are. i.,.
There is no food on earth so i
tempting when it’s really pure
and wholesome like.
BUCKEYE
CLEANSER
Fresh, Meat at All Time*
at Our Market.
Jim
.so
think the I
-xperts is |
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wants
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PAY CASH AND SAVE.
MONEY
MAKE
bui
d a :
tai
frl
Weekly
On* Tear (tn advance!
Six Months tin advance)
Three Months (In advance)
BnterefT as second-class mail matter
«t Denton. Texas
MIHM RIPTJON
Dally
One Month, delivered
Six Months, by mall (In advance)
One Year, by mall (in advance)
here
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bad i
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p.m nt
book
on t ml
1 talx <
B. H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
INSURANCE
.to- In BubAmm Since 18M.
Denton, Taxa*
in.
While
mouth
1
to
old.
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Eat Bread
with butter!
Eat Bread
with jam!
Eat Bread
with milk!
Eat Br^ad
by itself!
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gr.rt.
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but I
Hunt <
thkllM
Teddy
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id
I
the
t he
Hilt
Renown, Liptons and
Ridgeway Teas
A fresh supply of
t and
being-
ma n y
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11
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up
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made
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tumbling t
stumbled <
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had
Mr Sam
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The
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COOKE & HUSSEY
CASH GROCERY
Your Headquarters.
PHONE 404.
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Side Talks
(By Rudi Cameron)
Little Benny’s Note
Book
B^r I^k Bai..
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',r! soap
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—the loaf that’s all Bread.
PURITAN BAKERY
Bread is Your Best Food—
(Phone»17
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VL B. Reynolds
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then
of hut
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1 ’ht len t
the p.
t I t ed
wavs
ana ,
mittee which went to Austin to urge
the ■lovemerit are
IS fat
p i«• 11**t
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dr ov
xx or k
l stee
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of III-
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STILL TOO
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Util Illg
all fl
\V 11 he Im,
f t he 4*x LJer
rears Hg<i to-
I.oxs h.-
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xx 111 f 11 d tin | ■ I (
he is 1 nd- • d a ll|rk\
the good things h
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Wat i
r.d
w. c. kdwakds
u a. McDonald
X W. BAfLBY ........
J. 8. FOWLKR ........
he
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erbout baf
am! looked
.i coimn
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i Much Hurry
< rt a-' t !’.• i.-t t
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I for
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Nothing better these summer
(lays than good, cold ice tea.
Wo onrrv Ihn furvwxiia
Bread V' your Best Food—
Eat more of it.
XX eight
all*
His .. bill
Blew et t or I
application
ftl sell ven-
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Buslneaa ___
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Telephone 6.
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to
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Moi
the d ffl
So why not order a ton or
two today while you can
get it?
PHONE 114
And we’ll deliver it to your
home.
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terdav at
• separate
The <’o
and
the .
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of I
.oil
i
W I 1 •' of t he
in;* n Lm p. i <
done on or
It floutirr*
used w i ( h
for Ku nin > ♦ f
xx Io n
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fore-
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a nd.
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.all.d tjne
; urn tin ng x.»u
H el I xx i ng. i ;
II hut kti
.i i gu m. nt
;*i-d had
Hie
t h»
.-((•h
x t to
of
roprrlftit
AdAIUS Nam
gs as milk
■ (Lilt L.
x• t |o < d x
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d 1t
• like
A I < h l ba Id
Hr it ish
♦’>u years ago
\ Ralf u r
T 11 W • Io g |e H I
disease, frost,
excessive mois-
are all
failures
t i x ••
xx al k
i fat
e dislike
o 11a I lit.
of
ng. i
r nit
c on looking al
s. d it about 6 n
dive happening
luster.
'■Howler auto supply house
11,<- ; Phone 401.
i it i
50
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|5 00 '
I
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5
But first have them cleaned and
pressed or perhaps dyed.
That is the way to economize and at
the Same time look well dressed.,
JUST PHONE 8.
XX UX f
the lid
up but ■
aH plain
t Tit re
and it
dot t I
a n it
been a
gamed
>•! poi.
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We have Paper Plates, Tin
Plates, Frying Pans, Coffee
Pots, Tin Cups and Spoons.
t I Also Wax Paper for wrapping
>.'Hit ii your food in.
Fishing Tackle
And Hooks Too.
Going On an Auto Trip
This Summer?
t i' ii ' M
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
■ Master Cleaners and Dyers.
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Then you will need an official
i Automobile Blue Book.
(Standard Road Guide of
I America) of Texas and Colo-
rado.
THE FAIR STORE
Phone 159 East Side
Murry, who
expedition in
fdax .
presld. nt
KefntHH r v.
picot edge ribbons.
I in two tune eff»*i 1m
gob! ribbona i
v t r y t h I n »r and
know tmxx xx .«|
rials and t r im i
dless-
X .I ’l t S lilt-, t 11 • I
am4 perFTKf
xx 11 (» 11 x i n g t«
m* n ta 11 v
lav down I
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While no formal decision was made
by the State Highway Com mission on
the local application for diversion of
the 1139,000 surfacing fund for high-
1 to the construction of the east
west road, members of the com-
ton would
tallist tr-<-
Hut Houston
I film as
• I that
O .. R. I
"oU a
him.
I o!h.i
f r u n t
I stait
t her.-,
-’rd tn
s. . k. I
that
n.d staH« d ’o jump
> in.sted .. nd '.ceil a
innminer up
o x . r sum t Ii i ng
top and hr Jerked
and fell in and he hit
und. rgroun I ram Wen
t hex' ha d him
up M et t 11 and a g u> xv uz
4 < • him to take a big brovxnie
in a glass ox HpNoms xxomb-i
Dr*m and rmsr 2 can* of Rrr
Lima Brans Heat the brans •
2 tbsp cream. 2 tbnp okx
'•alt ?nd pepper to taste
m hot vegetable diah and 1
rushed with fried beets,
beets till tender, then
cold water, rcinove
slicet, dip Into
over with beaten
bread crumbs and fry in
drain and use
fiorei^Stewarl
IMWrWWWF■aai'a id aaawcw m«k»nh(v. pfaHt i
Mews osmyom ama wasahmoh I
n II w ix < lost tht»e Hngerx on
hand vrst'-rd.ix while trying
ho*xx <dd .( mule s
1111 v i 11. n u ’ *• oh p <• t
Rill
ki.< xx
as the Liberty j fri.-nds
of tin- tax at the | " <rd«.
■ . t..
st I.
.• 11
I
.. , I IO< If H I,
.iberty |„,Ssibiv
.. a good “buy” but' s,.,k
they are a good “hold,” ami those who I
.:.... .f.v. l to buy them ought to make | .
,( t..
I
■y'«
U v-
g o.-H < |o XX i
I '•" II I 1 b ot
I o ’ s g a 111 •
I
cut d*
nd■that
Lnt \oiir
•-i Ii < • ii L | I ii-
lg.- < ’o n 11
ind xx a I k
!•i • I I• i t
B«* I’atirnf
H th. fat on
to dos. Ma
The city
fie dax W
OERTON record - CHRONICLE
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Kdltoi |
y Bditor |
M»nay«r•
Issued at lit W Hickory street. Den-
ton, Texaa, every afternoon except Sun-
day by tb* Record-Chronicle Company
Member of Aaaociated Press wbictf-|s '
exclusively entitled to use for repubU-
oation of sll news accredited to it or
act otherwise credited, and alao the ,
local new. published therein
Al.ll |
I d • f i t
< i>.id .
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x . t 11< I *11
v found •
Ash’ry
of Mr. un<4
•ry IP hk’aln.
won Wafdv,
NOTICK TO TI1K PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon
Character reputation or standing
any firm individual or corporation will >
bo gladly corrected upon being called |
to the publlahef'ai attention.
■'f th.
1.1.
of the
base
o> I v
...... .... , and
designated highway, but | be redeemed at dollars wort h 100Cents I 1 '
I on the dollar and very probably of I ”j
very much greater purchasing power!
of|than they now have.
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News from Belew
I • I I J W \ pl 11 I '■ Will Si..
• l\ I • II- x \ , • 11 • • I i . 1.1! i x .-H I. < I
I »• nion
hl- xx
-id.
Mr im! Mrs ,T R
KtJi< > . Mina II • h I Id
\ Burkh<dd»*r, is v**1
I xx < 11 Prx or and >
V 1 * vx x ImIt. d L• r
“College Maid” Bread
Everybody likes a piece of
good pie most any time. They
make you think of the kind
mother used to make.
unlit t<
, or with anything at all!
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
alHSKtfh-d column
McClurg Bk^k
' ■ • a- * v. • ■ ’
-. . • “C •
Rippling Rhymes
By Walt Ma«on •
lug <1(>rC in i nd lspoHr<1 today no In- xx I i I
do Nome other tricks insted ami us fvi-
lofw yelled. VS dont wuul to .nx
other tricks and Sid .srd. Teddy, sit
u p W i n T« dd x did
ha lids.
Hark J
a nd
h i m
and Mr*
ill
all
col
but
f conven-
no-re l»ov.
of < ix-IB -
News From Trinity
I I X IT > \ pr ! I •" (Lx < • T - •
him
. and
lo-
ll i m
xx uz (Rd
;.md a
lo Lh
Hal ! • <1
and Mr
Nid.n- <.f
*
•on.ral Sir
< - n i m •« fid< d th*
I ’ a 1 • ■ s I i r o •. Loin
Hr < 'l,| r* - n i
ol ICochUxt* i
II.H f f.-l d
to permit that diversion and that, i*
the east and west road is built, it will
have to be built from funds otherwise
secured. The Record-Chronicle'si sug
geotion of another bond issue of, say,
tSW,000, for the specific purpose of the better.
buiMing the east and west road has |>on<l^ are not only
apparently fallen on barren soil, the they are t
hebcf that it would be difficult or im- sacrificed t
possible to carry being the objection I at least another sacrifice" if possible I
raised by those directly concerned in If,, hmd what they have because the L-
ii>e road An effort will be made to I bonds are drawing interest at the rate I
use lateral road money on the east contracted for "when'they were issued 1
and west road thru abrogation of its i and when they .are redeemed, they will I '
status as a designated highway, but I !><■ redeemed at dollars wort Ii 1 (111 cent s '
there will be objections also to that
The Record-Chronicle would like to see '
a mass meeting of the citizens of ;
Road District No 3 called together;
ta consider what is the best plan for |
the relief of the citizens of the eastern '
and western part of the county, be |
cause some relief, we believe, is es I
sential not only to fairness and justice, I
but necessary to the welfare of the'
i-ounty. There is no road in Denton |' v
county more necessary than pus, and t i>-i
the fact that at both ends it gene . 1
jtrates sections of Denton county!
which have no railroad connections1 v
merely accentuates the need f,>r its
inclusion in any plan of roads for
Den las county.
»HNT«S. TKVAS. AI-HII. 21.
uniats in
i.f the ge
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xv h<-n <f* ni< <1
|m L
I.* LI.-
• I <.n awhile
,t (I m I f flint
h i h point i • f
i dr. idl ullv
J d Im g.-t
iiatur:* I lx.
<.rat» f u I
mon t l)M .
< but they
III.* k I ml I lu. t Hl i. .
i in pr< *x .-men t i n In1
\ nd she has dom-
ing her ord inarx ii
Nome More Killen
XX ♦- I ’ .| | H
of I he H.-‘
Weeks - f
i u l e tin
(•mil i«»I;
a doc l
d<. xx n in I ’oug h k cep
i -1 heca m«- th. editor
H.
: n g i
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X < > 1 I
vX < > t I I X •• H
11,d Iia N r;
/ in 11 It I •
• r I., xx UZ going
« i I ’. i • >a d xx a
.nix xx a x ‘ he xx uz taking a
started t<» . i <>nm th. all} and
un( d to* jay xxalking r.-.-r
ed to jay xxalk t
RtlckH—wen h.-
it he heard a
sa xx a Hteem
t»*riM-d and started to
and a jit m-x Lun xx uz
him. he mad' a left fa«‘-
l»ut there
f’M fiotn
dll • ch h u ii
ming toxx ard him fur rn
I lei cd and star t • d
»ked up in.sted «i ml
H«*tN
ling ho ix t
X OU XX 11 I
'louts ft
Is an *
t hat let tel
I Ho- Mam
f h*
•t i
I he .1
flunk Hott»
x ol I. amt point d espr
x pMpu Ln uJid < a i I.**
That will just increase the price to
the man who MUST wear therti.'
WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES
1 Tb.-r<
I a bo ii t t
| 1 a tn
*:*'n. " I?
I that ca
t The <
elg h t I
pou nd.s
are selling to net 7 per cent, the Amer- '
ican Telephone company’s issues are j
netting 7.60 per cent and better, and | ,
other Issues of corporations that
as solvent as
the same
1.....r
st> <m
t han
h. H. I
humfiiouH le<ti
«demn looking
old e I o t I i * • M.
I. tun
Lefc;a I
found
to the xx h I ’ ’
hUllged fM
d * r . (
didri l
The Soap With 100 Uses.
Wood, metal, leather, glass
—anything that needs cleaning
“Buckeye” will dean and pol-
It’s a pure vegetable oil
that does not contain a
trace of alkali. It is used in
| washing the finest cars, furni-
| ture, rugs, leather and bath
■mi I room fixtures. Fine for wash-
! ing woolens, silks, laces and
'delicate fabrics. Buckeye is|
[the ideal cleanser for the Auto-:
^mobile, cleans quickly, restores
I the luster, preserves the finish.
ill?
i) In- !»•
t u »• m d
i. i •' xx huh
o | • I. S t»-
for I U lie Lx
I H. xx is t ill HI
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• 11 gI e S H of
•rn in Ro. k <
ro today
Fol mrr I ’i i in
foil rt h !
• r, Hoi ii
II in
in/*
xx Oil Id sell
a I d
I. -h. had
I ani afraid
• pr--c|oiis j
s xx ..i t h it.
«d h. r da v
of the ma
m • and xx . •
in .old it ion to b»-i ng
a 11 ng ♦ - ri .ug h
ifl.o .at
xxork foi
I.'
I It \
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T ; n
r-..; h
r'
sk u.-
a httk
to»a in
hot fat.
.<> TOIHY
■ I gain I
• • U I I '
k a t ■
xx h o xx
Lilt
Josh
Fir
irj? I■
K
B ■ '
S. I * !l I t X
I). I c X- th
effort. \
•lin «• mb‘d.
Vienna f til. d t<>
I the I’.-acc (
f'i u ni •
11 a u k n. i . p i *hc 111 a t i x e tn
th*- Fourth Io xx a district.
< ’<»u n t y Win.. KI y»-a tn
Tlo'i .
Hhor*- 1
Mnias h
pus <IX
that he
gurls. H.
by saying
ox * r t ha t xx
him hut that
f* r that f-
I he Cl HIM
g u11 t X . too
II lie sa XX
p I U X . • S XX o t i
think that L
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II u u.
th. WH
go x . i mi
Plain ami |
dou L|e filCY <1
thr Nilxer and
used on most
■ GOING FISHING OR
PICNICING SOON? ™.™ .??;
Don’t forget to take* along all
the necessities that you will
need.
IS TH i: p. I I’.TH l ’ A Y ' H-
JOSH HII.LIX**
Ipril 21. ISIS
th** w<)-<al|ed o I d f a s h i u n *‘d
popular hi his
1 o ( 111 u«' h lead
th*- p« ii ua me
th>'|wind storms. Don't overloak
this very important matter. We
would like to write yours.
We are selTing Real Estate
have (midland making Loans on City
I Froperty and Farm hands. We
• a list of City' Residences
I from $850 to $15,000, and
'Black and Sandy ’Land - ||prms
* > acres
and can make
prices and,
de > HUH
• hr.-e
i nd ..m- for
school i ?a
th* xx i 11
a n<1 if
L.ii- x *
I..HU Hl Mi-sa
xx is a prominent
11 u i • .i nd the
stir i ■ • u n d • ■ < 1
He xx as sei
as II years
(•strict ions o
h. n still a
e X. ! X . dg.
Acreage Insurance is
the greatest protection for
farmers ever devised. It
makes your investment of
labor absolutely
Sattidday morning Mid
erround with home made tickitN say- |
inK on them in red ink 3'cddy the
Grate Diving Dog’ He will abailootly
Dive Into a 1'ub of Wattir frurn a Hite
of 3 Fret in Sid’Hunrs Hack Yard Sat
tidday Aftlrnoon Admisai >n Onj One
Sent. . .Sid «ax Ing. Who v/unta lo buy
a tlckit, frlloxxN. if lie dont dive you
get your money lack.
'Vh h me und I uds S.*i kins ai
roy ShooHter and Reddy M« rfy
ticklts on account *-f h.-ing
« ihn that had aeiita ami in
noon xx r xxeni erround an I
Hunts fenth ami tn»-r«« was
tut* full of xxattii Htanding ne
h i g fi skinny l ible in fh.- rnlddl
yard ami Sid put his
on lop of the (able
fellows. Haying. Thr
now take plnce.
And he pointed his
s.xx Ing. 1. 2. 3. dlx* .
»V|< h Tvdd.x did.-i f. J* .st .standing
there and looking ba* k at Sid aa if !»<•
xxum ixpecting sid to ’o N*»m* thing in
st'-*l of Sid ixpvctlng him to do
thing Std saying. Hay there, did
hT. r rm I 2. 3. «Ux. Tvddx jest keep-
ing on looking al ilm ami after b,
had s.d it al»out 6 mor*' tiim-s xxilimut
eny dive happening, us f» Hows Htarl-
ed to yell. We vx unt our money i>a< k, xx
xx unt our money back, xx. wunt our
money back ami Sid scd. Thr grate dix - i
I f i LT < I . > r Im ImllMikMM.’.l I . ■ > I :« v. mm Im. will
THE
T hr Grateful
anol h*-r talk x< i t h t
Im u« t ild of t. h a t
c« shi x’< thin m-SH.
1 xx < Hid* r if x « u
’(■!«! im- of a book
h«- r a s; a rt t oxx ar d
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f.-i - d if I xx ..uhl t
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up t • • r t r y 11
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i. (I to thr t xx it h sum ox I
might t r x t . get around
that his h- .n - i n la xx 11 x
x a y a nd hr xx uz go) ng to ?
am’ no a 11 i I»X’. I g• • t
l.-r ami I brt l-es guiltx
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AUTOMOBILE PAINTS
" ! We have Patton’s Auto Gloss
. jin Black. Red, Gray, Green,
." Blue ami X'ellow. Auto Glossi
tn. t<>(. j is easily applied and as it sets,
hoHim.-ii slowly, may be brushed evenly,
''oilkk’ bind dry quickly with a brilliant
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aftir- |
n Sid |
XX'UHh I
a I
th* !
•ddy I
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will I
New* from Sanger
| S\\<H’R \prll * '• Mr. and Mrs.
1 * drt is Wa i r • a <H Port \\ «*r t h \ istt* -1
f ! • rids i.d
. Mrs R 'I
friend.^ L.r.
M isN< r
I era Eliza
. < * k I a h *
Mr
, lot 1’0
M r a r
M I s M
' . I»a I Xi
M ixx Robbie
. tt i H.ir rm..!
>.i Mrs. i:. I-
1* xx a : 111 he
xx 11 h * i r.tm
* I o u g h n u t s
I IS II
la rd
grind
ha rd.
hull s, xx 11. La k • s a
.-.i xx .111st i.r. .• d I •»i
111 ' * i m 11 s ■ a I . s I > 11 r
1.1 .11 r i mash i 11t * a * I
t a k *• a midday nlio<•'/.•
I.-a r u. I ph x sj*-ia n sa '
dom ...its|*|e a s.
I Patirnt has I
and she has ,
r I? Loo
Hid I here
l »• nr i a 1
t u 11 hou t
11 x it irs
seed and
safe.
Insect,
drought,
ture. winter-kill
covered. Crop
from any one of these en-
titles you to reimburse-
ment. No matter whether
your farm is large or»r
small, you are indemnified
igainst loss by Acreage
Insurance as sold by the
Hartford Fire Insurance
Co.
This new form of in-
surance for farrners can
be secured of
Erma Fi f»- a r.d Fran
i nd x-1 s it ♦ d in M * r i • t f .*
> I • x fi nd S hi d.* x
-f Pt
islt.d Mr
Reported action of San Salvador in
approving a Latin American high
.•ourt, from which the United States
would be excluded and the real purpose i
of which would be a South and Cen
trai-American offensive and defensive
alliance against this country, it now
transpires, was nothing more than a
■cack-and-bull story sent out by Mexico ,
as propaganda. San Salvador, whose
Congress by the Mexican report, had |
approved tne plan following receipt
of the American State department’s;
interpretation of the Mpnroe Doctrine,1
officially assures the United States of
its sincere friendliness, that it has
not approved any such proposal, and ■
that it will adhere tb the Ix-ague of ]
Nations covenant without resrvations.;
Ballas city teachers will receive a ;
flat raise of $400 each in addition to |
the $70 mcruax*: automatically con- j
ferred from the 30c tax recently voted, j
’Hie raise applies to all provided the 1
raaximum salary does not exceed 1
$1,7M and provided that new teachers'
do aot receive more than $1,600. High j
school instructors will receive a flat!
raise of $400 with the automatic in 1
crease of $75 per annum until the ■
maximum of $2,400 is reached. |
Which reminds us that no means have I
been provided for caring for the in (
creased needs of our own schools here ,
io Denton, and that the tTnie is al-j
ready here w-hen action is demanded
if we are going to maintain the school I
system on the high standards pre 1
viously set. We cannot expect to re I
tain many of the best teachers at i
salaries now being paid when many!
villages are paying better XX’e cannot |
afford, we Uunk, to permit impairment;
•f our schools, which, when all is j
said and done, are a principal part of ‘
tbe best asset we have and which are ,
■co-ordinate with the colleges in the j
way of bringing and keeping people I
here
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day h.k
bu m H o
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that M.«'
trying !
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xxhipprd th.-
th.- g i . .
xx uz hrX
him. Im
brought
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till h«
xx u z i
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b. t h\s
Ulia Hat II
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of
\\ .
H.x.XDKElB’HIEF L1NEX
x r y t h rend linen
< ’op* n. Pin. Maize
urn! t xx o Ro^h whadeH.
There in quite a demand
for tliib mater in I
n r I Sid N*-d. SI. a ko j
*1 id a nd Sid «*nj
Wi. h T *-dd x did and Sid
1. 2. 3. dix * . Wn h T. ddx dui.-nt I
xx e all to }♦■!! for our’
•} ha* k agvn and Sid 11 i«*d to nmk*
d i x ** about H rnou*- l hiu-n m xam I
and 1h*-n he
Nil xing". You
lit k •• v < > u i m
--------q----
liberty bond declines arc at t r:lmtoii 1
toy Secretary Houston to th.- fact of
thr 180,000,000 American citizens who;
tossght the bonds, very many have not!
been thrifty enough to save ami have 1
dumped the bonds on tlx- mark- t at I
any price they eould get in order to
4tave the ready money Stores have
taken thousands and thousands of thc|
bnnds in trade and converted them
into money; fly-by-night companies
by the hundreds have exchanged tjicir
stock* for Liberty (bonds ami then sold
then at the market; millions of dollars
worth of the coupon bonds have been ’
stole* and sold. The American fir.an-
ciai markets were never called upon ,
before to digest such a tremendous i .
volume of securities, and with millions ( is li business proposition. All
oefling, the comparative few buyers, successful business men rarry
anxious tb buy as cheaply as possible, insurance entering their prop-
are not enough to uphold the pne-s. x ... ,.„..jnqt i.._ i... ...1(i
aad the slump has been inevitable ( dgalllSt loss I IK. .11(1
Fiua*cial writers express the opinion., ’ most of them against loss by
however, that this does not give t
real explanation of the decline- that j
the oharp declines are resultant from
the goneral readjustment of money:
market rates and that, in the money ’
coaler*, the bond owners
bocaue of the demand from t
Saak* that they pay higher interest!^
ate* »n their loans for war bonds j . ‘
Mae of these loans, it is said, have 'r<,rr'
■- renewed at as much as 7 or s .
•nt that were made originally at In Denton courfty from 10
Whatever the reason how-I lo 9((0 g .
, Victory 4 3 4 per cent bonds are ,__ ..
ed at * rate that brings the in-j home attractive
r more than 6 per cent, while terms,
ty bonds are selling at prices C ”
-ield around 5 per cent. They ’
Oaf eSt bond*'in tha world, for ----—
- bs<k ' UAME Iff jilllEV
P^ylvania Railroad > HUht tt uAtlXl
L. . r ;hkI I .» L.
itu. |> i < k h. *1
XX 'l Ml
Up . I
1 ■ <* I ' X It
f - • i • r h und r«‘>I mil
Hl. I . • H«-s xx h i!« X
H . xx . ii t .
i d x . n t u r- >uh
<L.x\n t<* M.
’ ,i il-Ii’ school
OF I <H Al. nTFKKAT
Thr I.nt'1 M'r'gage Bink Iihr corn i
I I. t»-<| Hi iang. irn nts t«» naxe you in<Hi<*y '
'•'i vour farm Ioan. H. e Mr Klexxott or I
Mr Bird b« f-ir*« making application I
» Isu-wTh*-v hIho hnv and sell ven- i
dors ||.-n
are |
■........-...... a corporation can be,
.. . „ evidently of the be- h arrying the same exemption from
tier that the Commission is not going the income normal tax “ ' ‘ ‘ '
. ------ ------■ if bonds thru payment
the east and west road is built, it will | source, it is not i
l iberty bonds are as low ai
• If the two explanations, wi
one offered by the financial
And at that the Li
good “buy
to buy them ought to make j
(he !
of
fladly corrected upon beln< called |
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1920, newspaper, April 21, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235760/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.