Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Overalls at $43.50 a Pair
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GIVE US A TRIAL.
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PHONE 166.
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Brick Store on North Locust
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LOTS OF PEOPLE IN
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SERVICE-SERVICE
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REFRIGERATORS
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PHONE 56.
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Alteration* and Mending Neatly
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to
PHONE 346
WHAT ARE YOU PAYING
IF YOU WANT GROCERIES
v is! ted
CALL 237.
4bi-
jood
Good Work Shirts
MARTIN, COVEY & SON
YET
Call for Calumet Baking Powder.
n or
South Side Street from Fire Station
can
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219 West Oak
your
TRUCK DELIVERY
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more they can save each month
by trading with
is Latest; They Have Rhine
Slone and Sterling Buckles
Hobo Medicine Manufacturing Co.
SHREVEPORT, LA.
■dimmer
■e tea.
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kind
anew
and I P’-yted
for the .....
Contains only such ingredients
as have been officially approved
by the United States Food
Authorities.
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GIVE US YOUR
APRIL ACCOUNT—
If You Want Good Service
And Good Groceries—
Airplane photograph in now being
tenilvely lined In advertising
apples
any.
early '
met by
posed of
GOV. HOBBY TO SPEAK
TUESDAY AT 3 O’CLOCK
LEAN
LOTHES
LEAN
program
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MANY NEW YORKERS
TO LIVE IN TENTS
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Thera will be a union
Fort Worth at
night. April 23.
came Into the
< grandson, a
Fra nr.
J. D PATTERSON, Prop.
Phone 171.
SPECIAL BARGAIN IN A FARM
We have for quick sale 337 acres black land farm near Krum at
195.00 per acre. $10,000.00 cash, balance easy payments.
Citizens’ Loan and Investment Company
Call for Mr. McKenzie.
Room* Nos. 1 and 2 Denton County National Bank Bldg.
PHONE 40
SCOTT TAILORING COMPANY
Quick Delivery.
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HOBO
J£dney K Bladder Remedy
YARBROUGH BROS.
New and Second Hand
Furniture.
.1. D. BELL ft CO.
223 W. Hickory St., Denton, Texas.
STANLEY SHOE SHOP
South Side of Sq. At C. I. A.
LISCOMB DRUG STORE
Phone 29 Phone 29
$1.75
$2.00
10c
20c
$1.00
$1.15
$2.50
R. 0. ELLICHMAN !
Phone 9.
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of the via
• I date f->r governor hi,
e va 111 bo in MUppori of th»
adrn Inist rat ion
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The Hide car taxi
• that should
» rh a n city x t ree
What is “Spring Fever”
| It is simply low Vitality, a I
: caused by impure blood.
-—~|] HE ONE thing that everybody should under-
r 1 stand today is that sufferers from Bright’s
Disease and other kidney and bladder ills are
being benefitted and that HOBO is the medi-
__ cine that is doing it.
“ The truth of this is being proved every day
by hundreds of sufferers from these disorders, who
find relief and ultimate health in the remarkable
curative properties of this medicine.
Many testimonials come to us from people who
say they have found in Hobo a successful cure.
Mrs. Janie Eddleman, wife of a prominent min-
ister of Lake Charles, La., to prove her sincerity
took oath before a notary to the effect
and
pCHCht-M
. Bussy and ch ildr • n
Ml NN Mary Hogue ■.
f Dallas. *
t he
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will
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Although Mr
The Record Chronicle wantB
some good, clean, cotton rags.
1 50
8 11 a m.
7 34 p. m. j
Northbound
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fC t(» be
the form
Plana call for a fund
start
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state
Pat Neff
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! NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
buy |
is made of pure herbs which originally grew wild in th*
piney wood* of Louisiana,
hoi of habit-forming drugs.
Take Hobo and start on the road to health! Benefit
by the formula which was given to a* chance acquaintance
a dozen y^ars ago by a nameless hobo, and which I* now
famous a* a wonderful remedy throughout several state*.,
A bottle at your druggist's cost* $110. Get it today.
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Calumet Baking Powder Is the
biggest selling brand in the
world. It is absolutely whole-
some always uniform.
cet
in Den-
l of the
x Ixitor
of Hclh«
Mix Burl
Because it’s sure-because it’s
pure. The choice of house-
wives who insist on the best.
DRY CLEANING
We are now using a deodorizer and return your
garments clean and free from any odor of chemicals.
When in need of high-class Dry Cleaning and
Tailoring
Retiirr.ftxg
faituly pljyi
provenie nt
an I IH'xddfi Remedy.
»v>w finds herself
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Hobo BringsflQVfHQcdth
to Sufferers frerm Kidney
and Bladder Disorders
Jrom the Wild Piney IKjoc/s
PAT NEFF TO SPEND
VERY BUSY DAY IN
DENTON THURSDAY
Hulsr of Denton xlr.lttl
M r a nd Mr-. .J<» i ’i Be • k
1 IrVH’lt -»f Ix-WIRV ! Il'- \ ,N
Mrs T f Bow b-x.
Harn and .lot
v ixi t«-d h« re
John MaRMt-y and chi’
DAY OR NIGHT
FOR QUICK CAR SERVICE
CALL 56
Nice Clean Cars—Safe Drivers. We meet all trains
and make special trips anywhere anytime.
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a d-uor specialist in a distant city
who pronounced her cate at being b’.i j ler trouble.
home ’he wu under the treatment of her
aiciih for a lung time, but showing no im-
brgan treating herself with H< .>u Kidney
Remedy After taking six bottles she
in «or A b-alth and wants to thank
her fl lends for recommending this grand medicine**
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A F. of L. Hall Friday
Everybody invitt-d. 21 Ip
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EVERS HARDWARE CD.
“Ln Denton Since 1885’’
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This company was incorporated under the laws of
Texas, on April 6, 1920, for $7,500.00.
It is owned by Denton people; it is run by Denton
people; and it is for Denton people.
The business has been in oupration six months.
In this short period we have established a reputation
for service and efficiency of which we are justly proud.
As our business grows we will increase our facili-
ties for taking.care of it. Drive in to see us.
A.
• /^jWlDMsX
E. J. HEADLEE,
Your
savings
lected.
more you save both in food and
ice. Take a lock at our stock
and you will find the very best
food and ice preservers made.
Let us show you before our
stock is depleted.
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th.- I
haw I
;ii,t ^ceasing and we-want it to con-
tinue to do
IMPORTANT
If you have nharra In the Texas Con-
solidated Oil Co. pleawe communicate
at once with. A J. Gant or O. L. Fow-
ler. 246
irnm.-d la t <•
John A. CurtlR
X* Htitrhnlfi? Shoe < ’
I that Him cvinci-rn
mu I'Rcil |o on* third of
called for Another third
u|l by th.- mam f.irturciN
third bv the .‘itlzetiM of the
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wmh at !,.-u , . 111<
Wilson and Halli*
Aina Para* r at la u
i lY/D.I
’T’HIS outfit furnishes electric power and
1 light—easy to put in—simple to run-
gives dependable service. No1 better outfit
than this is made—none has given better
service. And electric service is what you
want. You get it from this outfit.
Sec this plant in operation.
tb^FKr
flow.-ra a nd
from fri» ndx
J
Refrigerator is a real
bank if carefully
The better it is
at th.
* profuxlon of b.-autiful
f lora I *>f f» r i rixf * < am.-
in In p’on a nd o\ ♦ r t he
Chicago Girl Sells Violin
to Aid Starving Austrians
CHH’AQO, April 2*».—A fine obi Ru- !
Kh-ri violin on which Johnn Straiixx.
the waltz klnjc. played in Vienna wh«r
that city wax the rraye^t in Europe.
wam mo hl here recently to provide food
for the population there. Vienna now
Im a city of want and starvation.
Mien Andrea Proudfoot. daUKhter of
a Chicago attorney, heard of the great
need hi the capltoi where nhe had Hpent
moat of ner childhood and parted with
the dainty Italian model. The proceeds
of the tmle were turned over to the
Vienna relief committee.
Ti e Ruglt-ri wan brought to Austria
from Italy more than a century ago
and came Into (he poMaeRalon of Franz
Wvndllk. concert maater In the court of
Prince Llchtenatein. In Vienna It wax
in the extravagant ami pleaNiire lov-
ing period following Napoleon’s regime
and IJrhtemtteln’H waa tin- g’ayeat court
In Europe. The courtiera dancM to the
'music of Johann Strain*.' new walzew
ami Stiauxa hlmeelf played with the
''urt orcheatra at times uh<<! the Ru
gleri violin.
The violin <
n of
banker
, April 20
latest
high pl H ed
ad \ »-r t ixt me n t
offered |
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phrase ’ I’1"1
■ fr.-Hh
use.) as the Blogan I* '<9n’
2Z_ DENTON MATTRESS FACTORY
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Mr. ant
II! KKaln
n Walde,
FREE-FREE
With every Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tire that you buy
now we will give an Inner Tube
FREE.
80x8 1-2 ........................ $23.70
32x3 1-2 ................... $27.90
34x4 .............................. $40.85
6,000-Mile Guarantee.
Alao Auto Acceasoriee, Pumps, i
Wrenches, Fan Belts and
Patches.
TALIAFERRO & SPIKES
to the
where he
Hill f4p. il k
He n 111 t|i/n go
Imiuxtrial Arfx and
1 at 11 30
a public i e<-f>pt ion
Knights of P y t h I a a
of th.- court
it all !>en-
ba'll* at
Ar ilea*®d with our work.
You’ll b« too if you one* try
u* We employ the be*t work-
men.
town attend.* nt x and
tb«- funeral fr*. 1ml.<1 Mr
<> Brackett of Kan wax
Mo< re of 5herman.
Naxti of V. rnoti. Mr
4 W H H. inz.-rllng ' "
B. E Haughton
W. (>
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ft
apeak al (he
priiM i j»a I ad -
Neff ih
add l e.sxt-a
d* mot rat ■
;x .of his- lilt- u a.s ....
the Swlaher cemetery Thura- [ «f
at 4 o’clock.
Ki Tig of D.-nton is •.
Patella ('handler
Alma Parker of Ix^wlavllle
her par.-ntx, Mr and Mrx T
.S
ft
Have your old Mattresses
made new. Mattresses called
for, renovated and delivered
same day.
It Im announced that Governor W.
P. Holiby's addreaa in Denton will be
deliver* d at 3 o’clock Tu. aday after-
goon. April 27. He will apeak at (he
(•eurthouxe. Gov. Hobby ia a candidate
for iklegnte to the national democrat-
ic convention ami hia addreaa will be
aupport of the national administration.
A t 11. ng .-men t ere being made for a
Huitable reception and anterlainrnent
the <1 iat ingu imbed visitor while
in th. city.
Coffee, per peck
Cooking Oil, gal.
Beans, lb. . . .
„ „ , . , 3 lbs. Pork and Beans
Engrxr DtRogory, formerly of Ahl- j .
lene. but now of Italia*, ta to speak fr>r • nftUDflTV SOHV, 18 b3F8 ».
the admnlxtration forcea at Juatin!^ i Work Shirts
Saturday afternoon. April 24. at 3 30 p,OO(1 vv urK OIlirtH
o’clock and at Drop at M p m., accord- i OvCFHUs
inc to announcement of Senator <»eo. i
If Hopkins, chairman of the county i
administration forcra.
i -«• k «i.
ax the
(’r</«M.
A n t i-1 uberculoalM societies w ill
foi nwd in every part of the country
where auch organizations have not
been established, and crusaders will
b.-arch out the/-estimated 2.000 < aaes
<>f the disease 1n the United States a..— ,
work to obtain adequate care for the
HLfferers, it was said.
An Intensive educational program. |
directed Ht children as well aa adult* •- - - --
Will I... uork.Ml out to pr.vem t h.- ’? nrtlord;. up for t m lint he M unlei pa!
aprea.l of th.- malady del.-gat.-a axserl- I' T'[?u,"a"v‘’’J ,of '• n-'"-nt own-
ers to circumvent the law which
U.UH uuweKted that nhraae I‘ '’mpclR the landlordH to prove their
alr hend" L chLtfed to Afresh frlKhtn to raise rentH more than 25 per
and us..,! as the 8loKan !• pro^rty by L^ember T
Then they plan to rent the apartments
to the highest bidders.
The New 1 920 model Chevrolet Automobile is
the classiest looking and best pulling car on the mar-
ket for the money. Only $895.00 for a real auto,
electric starter and lights.
I North Texas
i h i 11 i nape* t
In chapel at
to the <’ol
Hill speak
will he he I
hall on tl
xquar.- H
ton i ltizen.M. in< ludlng
> call ;l t the
rm-
h.
1 el ng
All Models of the “Old Reliable Studebaker.”
OF LOCAL HTTERBBT
The Land Mortgage Bank han
plrted arrangements to save you money
your fXVni loan. See Mr Blewett or
Mr Bird before making application
elsewhere: They also buy and sell
dor's lien notes. gf.
rd.
It
fresh
air friend'
the drive.
The Rev. John W. Day Of this city.
<>nr <»f the directors, prescribed plenty
of rest, fnesh air, and wholesome food
as the best preventive of the disease.
The industrial and housiitft prob-
lems, and laws to segregate tubercular
patirnta who are a menace to the
health of others, will be considered at
the sessions. It was said
There are about 1.000 anti-1ubercu-
losls organizations in this country,
and a representative of each society
r“’a is expected to be registered at the con-
and vention before it ends Saturday.
( RY- j Dr. Victor V Vaughn of the (Inl-
and i versify of Michigan is president of the
. a nd Mrs. I
f Vernon. Dr. James 1
L B» li B. K Haughton of Dallas, Mr. I
and Mrx W. <> Bishop ami children of |
i Kariev, Mr. ami Mrs. J. (’arroll liaacaall
land daught»r of Amarillo, Mrs
' -------- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i Mrs. L.
and William
A person habitually constipated is
a shining mark for disease, because
Ids system is full of the impurities on
which disease germs thrive. Get rid
of the habit quickly by taking Prlck-
Ash Bitters It is a stimulating and
Native remedy for men. Price 11.25
per bottle. The Curtis Company—Ad-
vertisement.
NEW ARK. N.
at >43.50 a pair is the
in the nation's war
clothing A
inserted by
”x ub.stan t la 1
war nt >2
w as at
....... W Nichols.
Mrs bin Garrison ami gramiaughter.
Miss Mildred, have reurned from a
several davs’ visit with her daughter ,
Mrs Lula Coleman a’ Fort Worth I H.
Harris Andrews of Aubrey visibd his
daughter. Mrs. Sam (’handler
Mr and Mrs Hunsucker of Denton
▼ inlted her Mixfer. Mrs. R A. Battleton.
Mrs S. E. Sweatrnon and daughter.
Mins Laverne, were in I^ewisville. Miss Ray
Mr. and Mrx. Jay Shelton of Dallas Mrs J
visited his parents Mr. an I Mrs W J ,T
Shelton
Mr ami Mrs E F. Whiln.or** ahd
daughter MIfs Lucy were in Denton.
Wadkins has accept'd n wi-
I I las.
Ht ndiix
’Mineral ot W.L. Harbert Monday .
Funeral services for W. E. Harbart.
furmt-r of woutheaat of Denton, wbe
||||<I Sunday afternoon, were held at
| the Sljiloh church Monday aftern««B
if 4 111 z. ’. • 1, .G .... 4 m . * — —_ _ x_ _ — *
at 4 3(1 o'clock and Interment wad
, ni.id. at the Shiloh cemetiyy- Rev. J.
' II f.ai kln conducted the services. Th»
I l-afl bear, rn w. ro D. M. Yaneey,
1.1. F Stubba. W W. Wallace. Wiliufif
quotation | 1 rubaiiKti. T .. F. Hedrick and M R
National Campaign to Check
Spread of Tuberculosis Planned
ST. LOURS. April 21.—A national
< arnpaign to check the spread of tub-
erculosis will be launched a^ the con-
vention of the National Tuberculosis
Association, which opens here tomor-
row .according to delegates arrlvlpg
tonight.
While the campaign, primarily, will
be to prevent the disease, it was ex-
plained that nothing would be left un-
done to bring about cures The cam
palgn, it was amplified, is to be known
as the I’ruxade of the Double Barred
I’at Neff who is to speak i
ton Thursday night In support
democratic a<lminIstratioh. is to spend
a very busy day in Denton, according
to plans Mnnouncc>d Wednesday. Mr.
Neff Im expected to arrive here on the
Fiver from Kort Worth earlv Thurs-
day morning ami u ill be met b} a fe-
<ept ion < omrri tit. , < <>m
Bel I. J A Ba i ton < > M
Rotn rtx. Ector Rob.-rts
H ubhard Bat. m J () Bel I
ler. Geo. M Hopkins B
J. W. Beaty.
Mj? -Svff is t'. go immediately
Normal (’<»Il»’ge
the plant ami i
Hi o < lock
If' of
; Ht ehap.-l
to M |I Iff
Id at'th.-
at $225.00
One Classic Phonograph
at $100.00
One Eltenoleum Phonograph
at $75.00
Prescription Work E*pecially.
e ver t uall v
possession of Wendllk's
Vienna banker, also named
WemIHk Mixa Proudfoot's mother had
brought her to Europe to educate her
One day the banker heard tne girl
play in her mother's \ill< in th«» Car
nathian foothills overlook Ing Vienna
He declared that the child had great
abllHy and- let her have his old violin
t<» use. Shortly after the war broke out
he died. M?rm Proudfoot brought the
Instrument to America <
She will resume her studies, inter-
rupted by (he war. this fall when she
will return to Vienna. She will play on
a Gulnerious violin.
M K. A T.
Southbound
> Texas Special
Katy Limited
Katy Flyer
Dnllna |lr>*n<-h
Northbound Southbound
1 2 20 Noon |
6 a. m
Will
tion in
J a m e a
buried at
day evening
Mrx Lucy
ing Mrs
I ted
Bow les.
H. N H u rd was a Waketon
Mr and Mrs Jeff Nowlin c
▼ lalted her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Calvert.
Mr and Mrs
J A Hollov
Misses Jimmie
Belk visited Mrs
1 a v 111 e.
Mrs Fannie
her p a r e n r«,
Mn. J -I /rvH-n -r i .•« ,h-. ; 11- mh j 5 40 p n, Katv Loral
11«><1 stRt.-r Mrs T I Howl>-f. • „ . ar,_„._1
Robert !•■.<> tn-r. Olin Harn at..! .lot J’
Holbrook of Lewisville visited h« re. I r. \ a A I A IF I
Mr. and Mrs John Massey and <hi’. i Northbound Southbound
drer. wire In Denton. 9 20 a m. 6:57 p. m
Tom Feaster of Round Grove visited |
his mother. Mix. S. (’. Feaster.
Mr and Mrs lohn Massey and chil-
dren visited her sister. Mrs B* vd |.vi-r
at Grapevine.
Mr and Mrs Wil! Wndk.r.x « nt.-r-
lalned a large crowd of their your g
friends Friday night to bld them fare,
well, as they are moving to Dal.aS
aoon.
Ed Reid of Denton visited his cousin,
Mrs E E Nichols.
Charuic Hart of Dakins
D. G. Taylor and famif”.
GARZA. April 19—<’arl Lambert, Ira
Thoroaa Derrell Ferrell. Herbert Hurd.
Walter IzOUK and Mr. Richardeon jfterv
in Denton.
Mr and Mr, Henry < lark and tde I
ter, Mine Keeiv May Wadkin*, vlaltud
hie parent.*. Mr. and Mr, V5 L. (.lark,
at Roanoke.
MlHttea I.ela and Tatna Dudley ut
DlckHon vlulted MIkh Callie Wadklna
Herbert Hurd watt in Fort Worth.
G W Riley nud daughters. Mishoh
Dorothy and Clara Bell, of Denton via
ited hla brother .1 E. Riley
Mr and Mra E. M Wood and nephew.
Arlo t'uandler of Denton vlaltfd her
■ later, Mra Pauline E Mt-Curley
E. E Nichole an* daughter.
Dorothy, visited her aunt. Mra
Webater, at Denton.
There are aorne peaiB.
pl Um a left but few. If I
■ Ince the last hard frttzt
W S Wadkina and daughters. Miaa.i
Callie and Mrs Ethol Clark and son.
Kam. were in Denton.
Mra. E. E Nichols and daughter. Mlaa
Dorothy, were aome of the birthday I
dinner KUtiats who atti ritietl a birth- I
<1 hy <tiu’i«*r Sumlii.v nt the home of her I
parent-a. Mr. and Mis. W. V Pot k rua,
at Corinth. It t'-ini; Grandpa’’ Pock-
rus’ 7»th birthday iiju
Mr Skaggs and Tom Handera went to I Jnvlt<.,, j,,'
Oklahoma Saturday after a number <>iL,1ihI
large draft lioraea to uae on the high-, Al« M
way work, j rottchotiae.
Captain am) Mra. H R l.yon and dan -
ghter. MIhh Beane amt son Raymond |
of Denton were guests of Mr. and Mra.
C. W Nit I olf
Allas Dell Garr.son baa returned,
•Sx'VFFuneral Services for Mrs.-
Nii hols, whose
t the same
r. J Bennett \ isied Mt. and*
forge Sparkinaii at Denton. ,
John Morris and <“ I* Alrnquist of
Dallas were Sunday guests of Mr and,
Mrs. J. D Morris.
IO l'RE( !’ HOI MFA TO
I.IF.VK HOI NE PHOBLKM
MARLBORO. Mhmr \pr1I 20
Board of Tra<le, after considering
housing problem rere for
months, has evolved what they
lieve to be a solution to the situation
in the form of Immediate reli« f
ot >100,000 to
construction of build
director of
i»m pany.
is readv
the amount
will Im taken I , .
..mi th.- hmt tinue to do so. Many house-
pla<‘e. '
------ wives are finding out how much
The pall bearers were J. <’ <’i»it,
. M< Nllzky. L H Schvxeer. W
Ever s. J. Fred Ray/or and W <’ Ed-
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overalls for all kinds of
V .., 1V <^.25 Po >3 50 but ou rails
with belts and sold gold, sterling and
French ♦•nameled buckles ware >40 and
those with Rhine stones buckles > 4 3 50
E. H Cornwell. L. E. Cornwell, W. I news and an operation, u
J. Klaton. T. J. Boules and Wall Wad j First Presbyterian church
klnut. wt^rr in Dallas afternoon at 4 30 In /barge o
H. E Kw-atnton G. K. Chastain. Roas! Janies I,. Bill of Dallas, a.
Coulter. George Hollow wa. Charlie tbo pastor. R. t Dr
Gatch'-r am! A. 8. Sargent were in Den- Bel! also contluctetl
ton. ivi’- ....... ........
Guy Nichols of Mtlatn was at ’he I c
bedside of bls father. C W Nichols j
J A. Birdsong Held Tuesday
Funeral service? f.,r Mrs J A Bird-
song of Vernon who .iie.i at Dallas
. Mondav morning following a long ill-
W. * news and an op. ration, were held at the
t Presbyterian church Tues.1 ly
>f Rev. Dr.
nilas, Hsslst' 1 by
J G Varner. Mr
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Hogue i caused by impure blood. GROVE’S
Hogue TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality
I and Energy by Purifying and Enriching
ir a >’r. nt h motor the mood You can soon feel its Strength-
prov.- popular for I °
about crowdi-.i < ening. Invigorating Effect. 60c.
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NEW YORK. April 21—Thousands
of New York families some of the
73.114 registered an “homeless" by the
Tenement House Department, are ex-
pected to 11 v * in tents furnished by
the United States army until the pres-
ent housing dearth is remedied, ac-
cording to men Interested in the build
ing trade here. Just wjiere they will
locate their new domiciles has not yet
been decided although an army of
teal estate agents "mobilized.’’ as it
were, overnight in Greater New York,
has vast acreages of vacant land to
base in four of the five horpughs.
' From 1,500 to 2.00ft families will
live in tents in PelhatX Bay Park
alone,” declared Waiter C. Martin, sup*
crlntendent of the Bronx Tenement
House Department, "and 1 have no
doubt but that many other sections
will have whole colonies of tent dwell-
• rs after May 1 In view of the antici-
pated increasid demand ftrr tentage
especialiv by evicted families, I shall
write t6 the War Department for suf-
ficient canvas tu meet all possible need
in the Bronx."
On top of the present housing short-
age looms the prospeit of the usual
horde of pleasure seekers manv of
! them w ith abundant war profits or
earnings, who are coming to the me-
tropolis for their Summer outing. Some
be those uill offer landlords attrac
live prices for temporary quarters and,
where tenants are occupying apart-
ments from month to month and pay-
ing exorbitant rents, the result is ex-
‘ I to be an increased number of
evictions on May 1 and June 1.
Evasion of the anti-rent profiteering
laws recently passed at Albany is a
common charge in many rases against
landlords up for t r ‘ '
lUourtH. Thousands <
----•. circumvent
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