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And you will find thin store showing the same
ind qualities of shoes as the larger city stores
iverage of $2.00 a pair less.
LET US SHOW YOU.
styles
at an
buy ill-
How Much is a Shoe Worth
If it Doesn’t Fit?
We have a L " # _____
izard System of Foot Correction,
vour foot troubles.
In addition to being
painful, shoes that
don’t fit wear out
quicker.
When you buy ill-
fitting shoes—you are
really losing money.
Our salespeople have
been trained to un-
derstand feet so they
fit shoes properly.
V ou benefit by their
X training, vyithout a
sk cent of cost to you,
■s^'i.y time you make
<" nurchase at our
store.
Foot Expert who has been trained in the
He will relieve
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Majestic Theater
POLKADOT COW FEED
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TEASLEY & GRAHAM
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TODAY AND TONIGHT
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NOTICE
“THE MYSTERIOUS J. C.”
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEFS
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WILL GIVE EXCLUSIVE
Don’t miss this treat.
HOURS FOR -PARTIES.
■ -st»
CASCADE PLUNGE
For
Matinee, 2:30—Prices 25c and 35c.
Night, 8:00—Prices 25c, 50c and 75c.
FOWLEfl AUT0 S1HTLY HOUSE
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TODAY AND TONIGHT
E. J. HEADLEE, Treasurer.
J. L. MORRIS, Pastor,
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month* i
TOMORROW
Marguerite Clark in
Late Returns Indicate He Will
be Fourth of Delegates
at Large.
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take
ROY STEWART and KATHLYN WILLIAMS
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NEBRASKA VOTERS
APPARENTLY NAMED
BRYAN AS DELEGATE
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MAY BE OFFERED
BY GREAT BRITAIN
WEDNESDAY
2:30—5:30
C. I. A. Students Only.
WE HAVE RECEIVED A CAB
OF
PHONE US TOUR ORDER
PHONE 174
Dreamland
TODAY AND TONIGHT ...
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THOM \S
(He election)
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AND A CAR OF
Mebane Colton Sood
to
“The funniest girl in pictures’’ in a
laughs.
Also “NON SKID LOVE,”
comedy with a punch.
Admission 10c and 20c.
Bold
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SHERIDAN GARAGE
W. Hickory St.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SE V !•.HAL
nesda v
church.
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COMING SOON
ANITA STEWART in
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“EVERY WOMAN”
“APRIL FOLLY”
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part of
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bid
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INTERCHURCH WORLD SINN FEIN TRUCE
CONVENTION OPENS;
LAST SESSION TONIGHT
with
out eating
Just the
for m poet.
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G. W. (Walker) RILEY
(Ra-alectlon)
J. 8. McWHORTKR
Commlislon.r Freclnct No. I:
1. L tl«h) CRAWFORD
(Re-election)
For CommlMloner PreeAnct No. <:
N. C. (Noah) RAT18. y
C. P. SCRIPTURE.
For Justice of the Peace. Precinct I:
- J. O. BOYD (Re-elnctton) .
For Constable. Prsclnot.No. 1:
H. L. SHIFFLMITT. (Ito-election)
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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
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more
“EASY TO GET”
“THE TIGER GIRL”
Adapted from J he Lily and the Rose. Supervised
r »t tvia t ., * .«»
pantor of the Con
at Aunt in, C. I
• •f the Prcabyterlan I
ami Ben M. Edwards
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Getting acquainted with our work
j means getting in touch with a real
, ,f money saving service.
to trade
11 a rd ware
rlh je; j
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E' >R
Held Wednesday Forenoon
v Lir«e crowd of fiiendw and
many of them from every
Denton counlv, attend* <1 th«
of Mr*. W i: Smoot, which
held at th** famllv h<»m»-, corner
10
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till M:sh
The Hreord-t 'ItrMilrlr %%ould like
l«» publish nerounfos <»f all dub
Hire tin k*. «*hiir<*h «<»<■!<• I !<*•• and mo-
rlnl event* In the city. Much Item*
nre to be publlMheil daily la thl*
column. < all Society l-ldltor. R«*e-
ord-< hronlcle office, telephone Xo.
tit and report *uch Item*. IncludloK
mlvniire notice of i lub merthin*.
• I’allan today
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in \«r\
tied<1 a n<i
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a nd
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Beatv Dr. M.
Leo Bars I
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Mrs. i
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and we have a fresh stock erly inflate your tires and
hand. They are just as piajn to you just how you
We have Seat Covers for the
Ford Roadster and Touring
Cars,
Oversize Walnut Steering
Wheels,
Perfection Pedal Pads,
Luggage Carriers for the
Running board,
Guaranteed Front Springs,
Running Board Braces,
Top Recover and Back Cur-'
tains.
Spotlights,
Tool Boxes with Yale Locks,
Sub Radius Rods,
Coil Protectors,
American Eagle Radiator
Ornaments,
Motor Meters,
Hilliard Shock Absorbers,
Rear Springs,
Oversize Pistons,
Hand Horns,
Cut Outs,
Leak Proof Piston Rings,
Body Polish,
Windshield Glass,
Front and Rear Wheels,
. Bumpers.
Most every day some one says:
“I did not know that you hand-
led this.” Remember that we
carry the largest stock of Auto-
mobile Accessories to be found
in Denton and if we do not
have what you want?, we will
i get it for you.
Give Us a Trial.
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PHONE 31 PHONE 31
H.C Tali Aft rro -- Boyd Arhstrow
It’s easy to remember
number to call when y<
things in the Grocery li
ways ready to serve you, always
ready to please you.
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They have been handled here )ess of the make of tire
in Denton continuously for TO wherevou bought it.
years.
The Place of Pleasure.
S. L. CARPENTER OLL
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have
there
ways t<
clothes
learning
care of
M's. It l: Butti.ll
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For County Attorney
W. E. HCFFIIINES
BKNJAM1N W. BOYD
ty Superintendent
.... .j. RAMEY.
W. I.. MITCHELL.
I. . A. ALLISON
For County Judge
E. I. KEY (Re election*
For Sheriff
JAMES GOODE
For County Clerk:
ABNEY B. IVEY
For County Treamirer
8. BYRTLE BEATY (Re election)
MI8S JUDIE SHIFFLETT
For Tax Collector:
J. H. (HENRY) BARNES
R C. (CLARENCE) SMITH
T. A COLE
FRANK SMITH
For District Clerk
R. L. (BOB) WEST (Re election)
For Tax AesogBor-
,IOP X. EVANS
trek (tutor-F WILLIAM DYCHE
For CommlBsloner Precinct No. 1:
F. E TOBIN
W. D. HODGES
GEORGE A. UNDERWOOD
For ConynlBsloner Precinct No. 2:
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I will be
convent Ion }
<leh*Kate or aH
preHH, but
inh-rtHlH ‘
not
loment
l<* * t lit m raslon fxr
i movement whs tLi
j from the war. He t
, t ion from the ‘
<mt time in
• bi•at
1 >r.
e.st inK
work
It’s the
tou want
ine. Al-
Frldny—Th. INI'
will m«‘*^ Frl-
m■ k in t Ii*• Ba -
study Tim 1
in Manual
n g<‘t them
grocery- stor
woman of
get a book
care of your clothes investment and
protect it up to the limit.
your clothes carefully dry cleaned
will improve their wear and help to
prolong the life of their stylish lines
rr. I. It. <
11 a rmonnon
ort, W I ».
Ij. Martin
w. (’. F \\
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Mae Lach Ian. J
ddle. (h<
Mager
Bail* \
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. Ilaio
r Will
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b.-a
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aome
■v2onien_?
-Ldr£6S
better
/ Some
learned
ire
care
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to t
them
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W < . ‘ *■
io Denton
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no nt
the i
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There is no casing in Denton
that has the workmanship of a
Racine. Ask any repair man.; __
They are in a position to know, phone 28
for they are repairing old cas-
ings all the time.
WILLIAMS
of Win. t 'on nt y
For Flotorlal Represent»(Ivc
BRENT C. JACKSON
For Local Reprcsontatlve
CHARLES G
For Senator .Tlat District
(HINN
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
LADIES ONLY
4:00—5:00
Dr. < . <’. U raver I* t*» *|»<
day at AiiLfft* behalf of (hr BailvV
faction, it was announc.-d from'*'Dal In*
W«‘dnrR<1ay.
Judge 1-Z. 1. Kry
Carruth Imrna on
mov hut
II. Mql
NEWS NOTES FROM CIA! ■;
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EXTRA ATTRACTION
Draughon’s Practical Business College in a two-
days outing with lecture.
No Advance in Admission — Come!
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black land farm
as pOM'dlrTr Ha VO
i rn Addi |». i » Bov
We also handle the famous
Howe Tubes, known the world (
ever to be as good as any made. [
Guaranteed not to split when
they blow out. If they dn we
will give you a new one.
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The opening meeting of the Inter-
church World Movement convention of ;
thlH county was held at 10 o'clock Wed-
morning at the First Christian (
the meeting being <»• »»-*** |
of Revx. W. P. Jennings, University
pastor of T. <* IL. r »vbu v .. . ...»
leader; A. I >. Shaw. paNtor of the Con .
gregfit ional church at Austin, C. !♦. I
Ktrk**r|, pastbr
church at Paris
of Purls.
The meeting wax opened by Dr. Ed-
wards who read a frw verses from the
I 15th dhhpter of John. Then, Dr. Jen-
nings told in a v
| f*<• r t he occasion,
mt nt of this movement
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W
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I. Laila:
Mr and
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I .**•<»n S|»,
*• hak *-*‘O«‘a re
I In- 111 * i ,i i v de pa it in;
| >« a i e < ’ I u b will m * - t
Montg ’in. i \ . II \vent
a ft nu"h a I 3 o'clock
mi Mrs L
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Smith. I. • 1
lx.- Bleds.x >
vv fxr i Wx an
d is( ha rged
.* nd
Miss I
c and
will i
e funeral
o'clock
Veiling in . * e 1 V loCU
hlf | by D. W. Griffith A tale of love and lust. A story
I of love and tears, of woman s wiles and Roman's
A great play by the greatest director.
“JUST A WIFE”
|From the play by Eugene Walter. A genuine
The govern.... nt Broadway success. He played the game hard but
he played it fair. 1 le needed a wife—and he bought
(one Are you single? Are you married? In
u7he s.n‘n fL:?..;’; ^ther case you will see something to think about in
l,lMh "u,r^i______ Just a Wile.’’ We have seen this picture and think
I ATE PERSONAL NEyyS!‘tmuchab°ve the ordinary program,"
Also MU I I Jl'J'F Cartoon.
Admission 5c and 15c
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l>. fxr. th-
i ask.d 1
!»• (on rt
l.lt«*rnr> Drpnrtnirnf—I
i i men | of th*- Shu k •• I
♦ •c t with Mrs < ’ A I
I » Th iii’kiI.* y
Hie Odd
t ri hu t»*s
Lyons-Moran hl TV Hennen"w (’. Otr.
I 1 W Simmon*. Jack <’hi
I Woodward. Will Bas* and
Tho pa 11 bear**rs a r«
rail. Ja- k Christal \V
nwYions. Will Bass-, w
. V Hrnnen and John W
„.ar v - I.. H. S- hwe» r, Enii.r
. ... . . - I Will Willi.it.N W
Coming Wednesday and Thursday, April 28-29. i w‘iqfXf,..’r.
|Ci»11inK. M
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l,\
,.d Mrs
M N s
B Mo’
Di-pnt tnient—Th' Ml.
of t:." Ariel < I nl. will
Mrx. Wright Tl. n r«d.> v
in I Iie veur book. but
haa purrhnaed (hr
homo on Fry nt reef «nd In
hln faniJIy there thin week.
... . .;l)Braalrr nt Mmaon rampr iind
Mrn. Jacob Mun|«r werb, married here
Wednesday morning. They left on th"
12:20 train for ('antell, where they will
make tnelr home.
A. I>. Koafrr ha-
pajnfully nmahed
LINCOLN. N
at Hi.' San
whether I go
repri nentat 1 ve
and
1 am there, It
capacity I go."
by V> iliiani J.
4 hln right hand wry
______________________ Tueadiiy when It wna
caught under an oil barrel.
Monday morning hoa been net nn the
time for an InveBtlr’atlon of complaint*
of alleged maBbtng made by young
ladle* from the north part of the city
and In which several young men are
alleged to have been impilcBted last
Sunday. Four of th* young inen are
from Denton .and other* are from th*
gauntry. L____
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flail
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first bin!
Mr
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(I *11 I* till h
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\S inf i mi Bf cokh
frl. nds h. , ,• L.,da v
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Is food for the tire. Drive !',''
Everybody knows what they I into our garage and let us prop-1
are, and we have a fresh stock erly inflate your tires and ex-1
-on hand. They are just as p|ain to you just how you can DAHMR ADAIIT TAIA/11
good as they^haye^always beenjget better tire service regard- llUUlw ADUU I I UH 11
or I
f(*)<1 G W
(’. Ed wares.
I’.vans. E.
Ma t hJvjuin
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F It is quite a man-
v -mrlv thin" to take
your clothes investment and
T ’ ‘J Having
The International Revue presents a
New York success and Royalty pro-
duction entitled
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attend t
h.l’d ,«t
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Mib.
t the
and \
‘•dock Wednesday
\ fc*»M were In
. . M. I'luriK. pastor
tale of a hundred , u" l‘ w>>o ai-
8*-rvi<c at
Th*- floral
j b*-au’ if ii I,
Th*' acfi
ALAMO STORAGE CO. g
-------J Bert Fowler, Prop. pL'Xiay
rOui gown
much ?
Mrs W : Only
on* tood cry.
I liav.' figured
’h. t'oiirtlioUF*- more (han
■ in th.- two months Mince
!;ik* n ill," Auditor W E. Durh’
offb’v is <m th*- thir<l floor, safcl
afternoon I *v»-n fluur.-d
tlm* hxw I . -'iild use on*- of
and a block and
-» th*- third floor, t
mm-h about an * |e-
until f b' gan to
i and (’ptild not
i a u s»• t d i -1 not
( limb the stai
*• chair*--
> g.-t me
r tlionglit
' th** bu i Id i n « i
from int’imnza
up riv work I
t h«- st t *-p g t Ii Io
o a list of
aL Baj Sprino.
as that is my
nearly ♦•very-
Bridges. Aven’iv A.
W* d iiewda v morning.
I.
Fritz T
Will Evers
\lbert K.lth,
Berd < Trover
Ing for i * |
Lit * loti F n
r111nr of th tm
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TfiomaM. 1
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J. M. Ing*-. T«*iii
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*r <>. L.'Fow’ei
irbrougfi. C. <L
sot; <’ H SRi I
Bob Wilkins \
L. . Lit- \ . T
M. Hopkins.
ill** to ail
with t h*
class, it b»-ing
most va Iua bl** .
• ’ a I n f t’t: \ |r'
know I * - ‘g •
farms to trade for city
Stock Hardware (o trade.
,"‘x 220c.
" New. Just eumplctcd, »lx-
iiungalow, ajl convenience*,
lol 7(1x160. concrete aide |
walk mid driveway, dot) Ave. A., two !
Me ka from Normal. See R. A.
SI.-.lire. Terms If wanted. 220c.
D I'u Inn from owner, email
land farm as close to Denton
the cash to |UF"fiff —
113. Denton,
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Edwards further *-la boi at*-d
I’ltelllgent explanations, akyl
is ,i clearing house thru wh
eva ii gel ist !<’ <l.ui • h
< ari v *”>t t ' |i o
pr* • . n t .1* sum * ’hri:
h*» in*>\ em*-n t 1
Howship, ami t
a not her Ideal 1
u m ma r y t ha t 1
missions and 1
itlons. skying !
se thru w him
i can < * > - o p «• r
• g lam of (»'•(! '
st 1" <i d\ Ini? |
I t h of Memo
Ml and
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• It
t h*»
to get n book that
broader vi*-w of the
n 11nda n<•«* is urged and
that *H'h woman of the
coriMlder this a personal
> meet with them, thn
1 IL1 JAN GISH and a notable cast in
f \ hr IS
d tl.
She found her life too tame. So she threw discre-
tion to the winds and started out alone to seek ad-!
venture. You’ll say she wasn’t disappointed! at the Sun h’ian*-fMC*> <
• * 1 whether I go uh a
Also “MOLLY’S MUMPS,” a snappy comedy J
[know 1 am there, it matters
what capacitv 1 This HtAi
made by \\ Hliam J. Bryan proved
•e reahty in both < as**M today for late
turns from the state primaries in-
dicate that he is assured of represent
; i'*K hiR party as fourth man on a list
of delegates-at- lar ge.
Funeral of Mrs. W. E. Smoot
]’.i< tor\ was
t r. a t me n 1 w-
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i's <■ a fr ( . I l.<
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id h o m p 11 a t > I«1 11 • •
x »m mI»*• i s of
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This is an annual a
b.-ne- ’
p7tsi or of ! d
I
sell, dllled. . I
Im k and t im
Stereopticon I t,
w " i Id w id <• need of j b
1< hin,' I'
that plm
Your Second Payment is due and our re-
port must be made at once.
Pay E. J. Headlee or Guaranty State Rank.
,< h. -.ii .. mi Mi t X-\^
s. nl-urv <>f t lx- *H ii* \
mad. talks. Bmm.di
th. . ” Is -a ■ n* » hri
t Svramor*-. nt
morning. The *
r ha rg** of Rev. \V.
of th*- First Baptist
> held commitment
F» I Io w s' cemetery,
profuse and
to be
London, April 21
is consider ing a tru* • w ith tho
Fein pending the eunctment of a
Irish home rule bill. the Evening '
Standaid stHted today Tim govern ;
Im said to be willing to discon*
raids, arrvxtM and deportations.
will s tri Vo to end I
A coYnedy full of vim, pep and comedy.
Cast especially picked and the ward-
robe especially designed. Girls beau-
tiful, tuneful harmony. A play you
will never forget and will want to see
over again. Don’t miss this treat.
-i- in
I her
•i v Interesting man-
or 1 g 1 n and d.velo p-
saying that
•at forward
>e needa resulting
t<dd of the organixa
b*-g nninp until the nres-
time in witch there ho* thirty
L communions co ■pctating
Curtis then gave a very inter-
explanetlon of the proposed
f this hodv. explaining that it
t Intended tn do awav with the1
dift«-i eiic*H tliat add Individuality and!
personality to the denominations, but |
lhat th* work that all could do to- 1
gi-th«-r w.is Infinitely more than tlrny I
could do sepuraj’-i
Dr. Show tol*l <»f
i-.rlvocates first of
out of that will b*
union. H•• t»ai<t n
this movement ad
<; »<!. to J.-sus Ch! i t
X ii \ I ILi r >
i's A U X i I
mn <lt :< o’cl
iii mission
fust chapter
i"ds. Those
ham m
■|) Is urg*d
might g< t
work. A large
il Is hop*<i t
*-hur< h will '
stated
r andmot her
I K ittr. II and
<' BllS»x< xs.ih
• •la v.
h S p * - * • r went ix
11 <l bba rd Bat
\\ . dll* Mlj.i v.
i w *-n t
* ook (
f • > mo rn
who is
anxious r
I missing
M iss. f rom t ho storni.
• kit t hplaeo and I
I m. ih*-r«-. \V M
fold Bound.ibout
r the In
I Mr. i(>
> . also
44 luiul
( hltshm.
Government Would Discon-
tinue Raids if Rebels Will
End Outrages.
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l. Ib-ad
( ’ \S . B
E. Brv-
m. O. M
• r I .• psconib,
W. < ’ K mil.rough
Tur'm-r. J M < hir-
Fred Rayzor. J. N
r, Connie Jones. J. w
L Yarbp'Ugh.' Wm. \\
!*•«. Em.rv S Wil-
X J la. ksop 1. I.
!' < , S.miph and
cl os* d with
II Ma I l.
is! la fl chi
1 *' • ’ I!. g - \
at 2 o
tonight
■i the
• • i iiNt i t u t ions of I* a r nIng
be shown this • v*nlng
Just t
aJI
7(»x I 50,
v*-\v»iV
Normal.
I..-I r\ a
t Phillip
Mrs. Montgomery. Resident of
Pilot Point Many Years, Dies!?
| Mt M M< ti t g »m* r \ . a pion*-* r and i
I’i|.-t Coin’. ; '’’
. da \ night
i h.-tr \V*d
She) ’
G.n |
. .1. I
than ! ,)K
na d j u ‘
tin..- ' ’
un.-xi" . t. .1
f-.iir children.
Bessie Mont-
’ t gonwrv ■ of
t
t I
1
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week.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.