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GRIDIRON NOTES AND OTHER SPORTS
WRIGLEYS
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ft h» i
package
t hv
0
THE PROVERB SAYS
before the war
is
6
package
1! by 10
during the war
to II
package
end
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tin
..f
NOW
him!
Him
raced
H Illi
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FLAVOR LASTS
THE
t
Mi
80 DOES THE PRICE!
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THE SHOP OI CLEAN LINB88
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ft
GETTING THE BUSINESS I
’rotii W ing
II I M I 1
It.I
1ST
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ti
to
Children's Dainty Garments
7"
bl
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
SAVE YOUR TREES
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
It will satisfy you.
PHONE 31.
PAY NO ATTENTION TO SIGNS
YOUR DOCTOR PRESCRIBES
|1AII»O
TALK ABOUT
TAFFEY!
Delicious,
1,
ON ACCOUNT OE THE
SCARCITY OF MILK
o
SIMMONS AND ELY CANDY CO.
DENTON. TEXAS
your
EVEREADY
-a
and
WILL F, PARK
wore
YOUR GROCERIES
a
MAZOLA
DUCK SEASON
We Are Here to
Mazola is equal to butter and
Serve You.
better than lards or compounds in
WINCHESTERS
of the better kind.
making all kinds of cakes, and at
AND
NEW SUITS,
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
FIGHT INFLUENZA
a remarkably lower cost.
Eveready Batteries
SHELLS
. PHONE 71.
You will l>e surprised
the
at
ALSO
small quanity of Mazola needed
PLUMBING
for cooking.
It is pure, contains
WAISTS
no water or air, therefore nothing
service,
is wasted thru heating.
ruinous
AT FAIR PRICES.
We carry Mazola.
Sold by
J. A. M'CRARY
Let us show you.
THE WRIGHT CO. GARAGE
Brick Store on North Locust
“Pluibtag Tlurt Sattaflaa.*’
W
Hirrls-Cliaiiftrs
W«t Oak Bt
PBmm KN.
[ng
I
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r
type-
solicits
I hat is what Peace-
; maker does.
Denton Typewriter Exchange
East Side Square
Phone 780
QUALITY
SERVICE
COATS,
DRESSES,
WHEN YOU MUST, BUT AVOID
IT BY DRINKING
New crop
her
im Ih .I Im i
k nt IiI.m ii ■
We have just received shipments
of Fall model Gossard Corsets.
Another shipment of Pattern
Hats, also shapes and trimmings
We show models that are stylish
of the better fabrics
Both be
depend
11,.
Io
BUY—
Hens
Broilers
Roosters
Ducks
Geese
Hides
Egg®
Guineas
Turkeys
Butter
ELECTRIC SERVICE GARAGE
ROY SUBLETT, Prop.
and the fluffiest and most fragile
fabrics can be CLEANED BY US
with PROMPTITUDE and made
to look AS GOOD AS NEW in
every particular.
1 Hl rant
I tfiiton
Purina
liriis lay
B rot hers.
ua rd)
tack If )
end)
NormH I
Wilcox.
M no re
I »vnton
a ml
t hr**'
Ida x
l *.f
No
t a pc
Blf wet t
Denton. TvXlIS
GOSSARD CORSETS
FALL MODELS
I >1
I H
Hee
1 ai ml
broth
l’nit w*i
is now open and we have a big
supply of
mad** of cocoanut
Turner Bros.
KH me
Col
t fam.
t lie
of
oat h
t Im>
t line
0
fl
mud.
t hv
al
Moore
Berk
vain.
I the
bee n
to
bl iilgv
Mtn ti if
\ madi
mot Ii
b* fol.
fill*’ |
Mid*’ «
4>n the
I 920
I I fled
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Denton, Texas
In IhisineHS Since 1893.
in
W fit
and
fast
k Irk in
the
Blue
rally p
Tin ner
Ural
• n mu*
I OOIHH
.lnIM-H 1H»W of
iftl in Sniigvi
received livrr
hr
rffer
rulli
PUMP GUNS
AND TARGETS.
14
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fills
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I thought
I>urn nt
How to Reduce the
H. C. O. L.
w Kh
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for
ii ml
Will
Ed
h ml
Lt
r
B.H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
INSURANCE
BROCK MINERAL WELLS WATER
Delivered Fresh at Your Door Every Day, 15c a Gallon.
MOVED
TO NORTH SIDE
OF SQUARE
L. VANNOY
43 W. Hickory
Phone 515
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Ladim* Outfitters.
Ily.l
Thu
pl usvhl
THE OASEMFNT HARDER SHOP
unip
5”
PHI El MG
5ca
gains
Row ell
the onls
rrf rec»
Bishop.
1 2
tn
him
mi
end <
Lb <1
I Im
and com*
sard gain,
mitt e
pa ss
i»r • a k i n g
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE we
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I
5ca
i <».
Mor
w ou id
It -go I
MRS. S. D. MOORE
.1 a n ua
to t
of the tW
It by the rn
its agreement
f Da I lflS f < • ! till
I was in a <le by
a I loss
*-<»mpai
I m Ila
It. s
Im i t
M I m
A Ina i 111 ■ •
Ini 11 a 11 r
N • • w I I
I er t rd
lit the
Worth
year
n hr
. b rlrd
I...n-
DENTON NORMAL TAKES
ANOTHER SMASHING
VICTORY BY 52 TO 6
iim ii
X r 1111 Ilfs
SECURE EXTENSION OF
T ME FOR NTERURBAN;
DENTON L NE FAVORED
club
ii kh In *t
mg
rl
I >urant
tlrsi
w uffrrnoon
a McoitnK
two
pa t t s
iUK the
|<> \
A mei it a
package flga. 15c. at Tur-
Brot hers.
ini l.v». i\<»i»«-itr* i ■ ' i »» i ii ha. i 11 < • ’ 11
Normal — Wilklrnon for Moore. Delaney
F. <’obb, **
Wilson,
In
a
him!
field
of
Him* him!
wIm ii called up-
pa hsr II K r I
IhmI ill
hr l IMii
St II I I rd
ills hail
s ss I f t I s
r«'tn I UK
‘Im- Util.
N. xs
I >urant
1 >a via
IN WRAPPERS
nnd
MADE FRESH DAILY
nn I
ii 11 < I
kihmI w HI
The old
the aan.r i
Intelfrrrnt• th
ss ork at arorin
hardly a.s
;offa but
_ i Ma Ine),
< 1111 no la). umpire ;
Time of perloda
t ss o
It
hr four
Hr
I times
roll ••
of
a nd
'< I I r I t I
Ilan mid
Siinda s
Coconnut-Olea, 40c a pound,
ter substitutf that taatra luat
aa butlrr.
nut oils.
York
injunction
ruHtualni
pitcher <’ai
a'ai
I WHITE PRODUCE CO.
Denton, Texas
TX.,..
I led M lion I
ami mi i
■ 4
.dal
Kill
hilt
l lippHI
the t I .1 I I I
•Hr H r of
Every shnde, nnd fruit tree nnd
rose bush needs my work. Every
yard should have n few pecan
trees.
I prune and sell trees of every
kind.
f’hlrkcn Chowder — makes
50 lb. aarka $2.75 at Turner
IldoXSM of
a nd Mid
fU
t h I n k I n g
of (hr II
her
t h I n k I n k it
Momr and
dankh 11 r
are backed by a time-
written guarantee for
18 months in starting
and against
sulphation.
IIMMrM.
cmiaiat rn t
vs h i <•h
Mr
w a a
ma k r
\ laitm a
only
with the hull tn
, a paaa.
abort kmId.
line
>-<>perat in
Iim-
Tex as I
no deci
FOX TYPEWRITERS
A burden of typist
eliminated.
An exclusive
writer man
your work.
All makes sold, rented
and repaired.
Practice paper
ribbons for sale.
Moul f \s UN
i f m.i iihk < i
ilKh
d-on
In the
I »cnton
linn I
0— fl
I 3 -52
I M. •
In
fig Ut rd
phis rr.
iiblr Io
Ina for tin*
I muaiiI’h
. I H
S11 11 < I i '
\\
> SS hr I •
l! Il I • I , XX II
1*1 m hr i i
lodny you have vour property
tomorrow it may be wiped oul.
True, but today ia worth more
than either
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via
Under the Denton County Bank
Sterilized instrument*, clean
towels for each eustomer. All
work skillfully done by compe-
tent nnd courteous barbers. Five
limits assures you PROMPT
SERVICE.
GIVE US A TRIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
Lowest possible rate Black Land Farms and City Property for sal.
8m ua before making your Loan or buying a Farm.
CITIZENS’ LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By R. P. LOMAX, President
Rooms Norland 2. Denton County National Bank Building._______________
smirsrlf I'rntmi 52.
well! BhllllpM 41
Phillips
1 ton ton
M< »ore
(’ook
Wllwon
Cooper
Mr Alllntor
M yr rn
< }<><»de
.1 <’obb
K r Imp v
(’oilIna
F. <’obb
JHS!
I UNITED J
I- J I
^IPO£
THE WHITE PRODUCE CO.
Eaat Hickory Street
Acroee From Expreoe Co.
Wichita
ih c<
1 hr
t hr
t hat
to vs hich
The ducks an going to be plenti-
ful thia season, so come in now
and lay in your supply of shells.
It is the I-lour with-
out a complaint.
ir i
kick
iti-rilt
took rare of IiIh
and the same Im
h» v vs.im ralhti U
booted
fifty
id
| t« s< 1. 111 <> 11 a I
UP
lit
♦ v fl y time h* vs hh
p< mid <iuit rt rr hf
mi his own 30-ya rd
t hrotigh to I ho
I hr Imirhdo w n.
frnnivr hr pluyrd ss oil III t
rari good Inti i frrcnrr
Look over your wardrobe, pick out the garments you
last winter, then phone 800 and we will do the rest.
You will be surprised how well that suit, overcoat, wrap,
sweater, felt hat, etc., will look after being given our expert service.
Perhaps you are tired of the color. We can remedy that too.
Our dyer is an expert in his line and will change the color to suit.
HI We guarantee his work.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS—PHONE 8
DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT PHONE 800
L
L
’ A ■■•A- A
■ •Mi
OUR SKILL
AND
KNOWLEDGE
If1 proper resulta are obtained.
We Uae Only the Purest Drugs.
BROCK MINERAL WELLS
PHONE 42K4.
\ _______
r.;,».a
We are unable to furnish all our
customers, so if our wagon fails
to reach you, you will know it is
because we haven’t the milk. If
we are able to overcome this
shortage we will resume our en-
gagement with you
t rnIn
rotidv
c II I hl Ur n.
a CI'OHM 11
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mm Ing
(hr hill
t Ilf (M'd H tld
Moot r
brldgr
trir
< oiild
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With
to (Im
i flat
Brief News Hems From Aubrey
i:- . oxi < hioni. i.
i ip I ’’7 V 111 o 11 c
• M I N N i N I I I I I
, < ’ .tilth II
k h M V iNllftl
S|irrlul to
\ i Bid: \
minb1 al I lie • Irr
It vv a h pro
bl ol hrt h<»o I
\| t II
Buy them where you
get the most for your
money and the stock
is always fresh.
We follow his formula,
and his patient must
upon
until you come to ours. Then
stop and have a talk with us if
you1 need any repair work done on
your car. If you can’t locate the
trouble yourself our expert
trouble finder will do the need-
ful. We specialize in all branch-
es of auto repairing and have
the equipment to turn out the best
work. Prices reasonable.
«■ ml
Ml! u r k
m I nd « taw led
and 1 a v down
Cl OMH I IfM
The lot'mnoi
o \ . i hr I hli I
► g r I U |» ~
hratl Mild
mH in k
(Olli of
but-
K<hh!
and pea•
ALL A MHT4KK.
About that announcement that
to atop
ladles were
In the mud t
were going to
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
AT ALL TIMES
PHONE 121 FOR PRICES
( *O II H r t’MA
•mailt Ing
i» ('till
|h»
t I MV
(he l»ro(b-
M II
I to
J. L. WHITE
TREE SPECIALIST.
CALL ME RIGHT NOW
City Hotel Phone 339
i,
Kilim
'kl
arp rnv
Oliver creek
i a a 11 U <' k 11V
hot (om «'f the creek ;
pet be Io / I' he t I a K »‘‘l V
Itl full View of he.r
a ml oi h« i mein be i m of a
l'f« n |»•-« a n h ii nt i uk <1 u
Ix-t us increase your protection
Io cover the present value of
your property.
. I 11 11 M I ’■ < II
\\ hili Shot o
and \\
MO \ F V M<> \ I . MOM A
To loan «>n black land farma fl p*r
cent No rommlHMlonn or charges No
red tape or delays Rre Mr Bird or
Mr Blewett with Land Mortgage
Bank. Danton. Texas wtf
!l
I was
going to stop delivering meat — Some
of the ladles were Kolng to walk tn
town In the mud to get their meat,
some were going to quit trading with
me. and I don’t want either to happen.
I can dfdlver more meat than anybodv
I’b ase telephone your orders In early.
Bespoct f u 11 v.
BEN STI JAVAN
. k Ion
lit-1 .1 I lied
xv Im
1.0
should
i . 111 d I
has I..
a n v
n I h h t
M inmi s Ma tig
Marshall.
I J 11 la n M< ado xx h. I : x a I v n
Mack le < ’0«»k of \ I M V h’
l.anford, TiiIIIh Holmes Bill
Thompson, Emot x Tohm,
Jimmie Dyche and
\ rg V ie. The i V < lllllg
all
XX el e
I I ' I ‘
of
played him
trench of defense
i ’orok le puiih d it
I him !*< imlng ton
i lid XX I ( IM HHed i h<
|n< a I'oiiihI
i I I a •» < p s lust
< > f eo( < > ,i II 11 I I
I Bion
' : THE BASEMENT BARBER SHOP
When a may buys a
cheap article he feels
good when he pays for
it and then feels dis-
gusted
\\ a sh I n K ! oil
Hu IT a Io
• Ml |l III ion adopt' »l
\\ ci hl Hi ot Im i hood < oum II com ■
<i>,| of tet deb gates fiom everv ua
a In <»| herhood "i gunl
i In mad*' also foi the
bilges
ii r rie<1
and
e of
in I n ii 11*
tiiuklf for Deiitoii,
Injuries to his
am** of his life
(Im stirs <»f th*'
iv. If h«‘ could
Him* Io *
t he back Ib id
it roll mi I he cutis
•da v s In I lux hi st
i Hi time to block
anti this fo|
V of III*’ ball
i I mrant's 5 yard
simple ma t f c i to
a iotichdow n.
I I III 4* I Ig Ilf.
lie of t he ha I tlest
stop, < ’oach St
gain In the la st
id » vvrv 1 hue Me
Moore that got
. for returns of
men
took
t he
1 lj£'
htisi nvHs ..........
agreement to allow the
<’o. to build th* one
the two as required by
. ....... under It s charter.
,Blair of Ballas is chairman of
ommittve anti
agemvnt from
latter plate
in th* effort to secure
Strickland, head of
■trie Hallways, states
l>et*n rt'Hchctl as
bo built first.
but bv
working
backfield anti
(’obt) and Kvlsa
ck field on (ho th»ld
in. most of t
slang
ami *
Inteli
pts at
have I
a bl v
t he
otn
Bal .. ....... ...
bonus another year.
with the Boston
years at 130.000
he will
of
4 0
Him’.
with
dt»w n
goal
gam*- an<l
play left.
Gnmr.
to I
were at
Thclc IN a lalhvl Steep Ktadc floiii
the hill near the ert . k tv the bridge and
although tin ctiKlnccr tried ti> stop the
(rain l! was i tn pt »nn 11» le until at t« i th*
woman was Nltuik ’I’hc body was Ink
cn aboard the f in I n anti biought to Jus
t In.
Mrs
1» Me
vi a i s t»f a g
hiisnnd and
was I>u i IetI in I he
t • r v lore Su tula \
__
World Brotherhood Federation
STRUCK BY TRAIN ANU Organized In London; Object
KILLED NEAR JUSTIN >«Draw Closer Wther
| Mpeo’lal i<
I 11 ’ ST I \
I track
Mis
st a nt I v
iirdav
III' I ONM
over the poor
service obtained, but
when he buys a quality
article he feels satis-
fied every time he uses
it.
for Go »de. Goode for
for Collins, Tipps for
ham for t’ook.
(ifflrh.ls—(’ralg
Frederick.
head llnegman.
minutes.
th* Wit.’ of
< • f I h t • Smith
Um w as a htiu I
In kiii v I v * 11 I> \
t hlldt. n The
Odd !•’»• 111» W N c
al 11 i m m > n
"Au ounce of tomorrow
worth n pound of yexterday."
Inxurt* lodny, with a good, old,
roliablo company like tne Hart-
ford Fire You ure aafe.
I he Flour that has al-
ways satisfied.
lb- hit
turni ng
ilns aft*
ed ami down.
Snit.k el a nil ba nqii‘ I
1 ttmighl »l s P "» ‘>uh
i Jack Jones Seriously Injured
.‘Jin Fall From Pecan Tree Sunday
t left end)
(left tack Iv >
(left gua rd
(<•<•»> t •• r)
(light gu-
(right
(right
<(quarter)
(left half)
( rlgh t half)
(full back)
11 Humnn«iM 4
XX III Itl I (>
11 m ' 11 own
11 > u 1111 a t Ions
\ inc i lea it
xx ht> IIM’I
( I'llg i t
i Ii r l '.mill
I'M’ I II It <1
Inafetl W tn hl
licqUt Ht • \< diai.M*’ of Visits bet
( '.matlian *• nd I nit. d States t . pt
I ,i I I v « I'l.t* i nn <1 la n anti
Si.if* •» th legale-. |>i ellllrtcil (•> .1'
I h. niNt I \K t.t I h< w ot k «.f ctt'i
ln^ ii,, bi <•( het h'titil “f mankind
so / Iibounil
w as late hut
pasNcd Mrs
a Non ami
i ’ I • I 111 K c A
nn the I
i n w .* m
r th*’ i i
i a n ha
a ml the
The |.<
IN I > Il I I
I i t I
M-e.t.
S i»111 h
'Nil'll*!
that I
>tld I
Is I**
fol 1 II IN coll ■
I * h 11.« ti c h >|| la
backfield was In Ihe game
s usual. With the line work
they had they mad**
tug. F Cobh was not
far ns heretofore on
held a high average
kicking goals. Collins
part of the game well
true of J. t’ohb. Kel-
pott twh’v for punting
anil booted for forty vards one time
and fifty the next. Ills punts were
high aihl gave Denton an opportunity
to get to the other end of the held In
time fo prevent long r.’tuins Goode
was called to the bat*kfh*ld in th** third
period and when called upon to, carry
the ball show * *! t Ih* same form Im* used
in th** high school team. He lilt the
line h**H(l-on and kept turning and
twisting for further gains after It
looked like he was block*
’Ihe Lfi»r-U|>«.
< nd
fluid
t he
only o
Myrrm I’layw
Myers at light
though suffering from
leg. playeil th** best g
He stood out as one of
day on thr defensive ga
not tlml a Iml** in t h«*
through ami get to t
with the b M I I IM • got
a nd was in all I Im- p
period nc got through
one of Mu’ oi ck h's punt s
Inw * tl with Tipps' rvc<
ga \ «• it to I u nion on
line w hei c it wan a
plant It *»\
I. I
||. - t i u< k <•" his
w h. n a limb I (”k
he< n um * • 11 s c I •»11 •
I m | • o s M b I c I*,
his I n |u i i*s
him cm ate
||<* is a s< n of I’
\ u ||rv V lew a ml W a?*
\ fell phone icpol t
x est.’i th* v I'V i clit I lx
hail he. u l< HP <1 hut
I 11. r
Denton
Collins 2, K. lHe(
from touchdown — 1
I »a I lag
has stated that Dallas would reap
gt’eatvr benefits from the Wichita Falls'
line than from any other two lines
that uould be built out of Dallas Col-
onel Sini|u*on is a member of a commit
tec of business men endeavoring to
get through an agreement
Dallas Kail w a
line 'nsteiid of
its agreement
Wiley .
th.' business men's co
states that he has encoura
Falls and that th*
Ing I
Eb’u
•ision had
m-s w ouhl
||i liih I M-|| i .f | he
I v c a nd t'oa I ea i I'unsciI
she then ex id ill 11 V tried
II ncolINClollsI 5 I a InihI lie I
^Ih step of the Iniggaggt uai
i an! 11 a sh u<t tor 11 ’ t lie hot
th* * i *•* k l>e Io w . 11 e I h i ail
struck a rm k amt death was probably
I nst a n t a neons
.1 * » Alia ins
tin < i i t k
I H I
Io Ilan
Mihm ?
folks in
Mi Walk, t
in Fori Wm I h
\\ It Coif, x
M i a ml Mis I ’ I 11, ml. i son
t.ilfied a numlo’f of \oiing folks
their home Satui.lav night \nmi
thiise present Wulf Missis Ma'lgc Hen
dorsoii, Ft rn M a r slui 11. Ma r v Slaton
( 'add. II
Mess Is
Kelly
Cai i oil
M. adows
I
We sell it. Delicious, Soft
Titffey with just the right nmount
of butter.
Mor ris
of the Texas League
the iim*.’ting at Ft
This makes his sixth j
and with the el.u’tlon
AO raise In salary,
agu*- has adopted a
h. dule for t hv n*»xt season.
A |>i 11 1 fl and cone I nd I ng
12 <>f fb’la I act ion has not
on .’Utting the season in
ay be the outcome at
Houston in February.
in in u1 vs
lead
off and D
er 25 yard
* combined
I hv ball
Wilcox
Shivvr
K He
Job ns.m
Moore
Ea rly
MrCorok le
< »w nby
l’*»w vli
Score by p* i iods
Normal 0
Normal 13 2<»
Touch do w i) s—I >u ra nt Normal
Corockle; Denton Normal—F. Cobb.
Cobb, Collins 2, K* Isey 2. Moor**
Goal from touchdown — Denton Normal
F. Cobb 4
Subsl ItutvR
for Le**; Roberts
Di I
l.l IF
anil
ham Wald London
Tl e.iMUi ■ 1 W tlllam
IB v T SvkvM of Loud
u a n \ssocla t e
O'-A H" XX ell. -
Seelet a I V of
.. ,<do|d.d
he Hi • I I " " S
sou la I
Ito It. col d ’ hi
S \ \( H R ’ ►* t 27
R I (HSl O II. aged
in iu i les
f i om a I
rn a limb
Hv completely luuhlng I
Ivgv *»ff her feet in the
I minutes of play Saturday a
I the Normal College Mtarted a
tally with the beginning of the game
atid with line Mmashlng and end runa
turned thr Normal <\>ll*-gv grldlorn
into h cinder track with the rvault that
by thr time the Hnal whistle sounded
they had scored 52 to Durants lonv
point*.
Denton did not keep the Oklahoma
team In thv air ail of the tlm* by any
rnveiia Durant soon reuo wr*d from
thr first oiislang liter ami fought with
a atubborness that was admirable. She
would not admit defeat wen when thr
svorr stood 4fl to 0 but with a few
mlnutea of play left kept vharglng thr
line with a fli'rceiiPMR ami dvtrrmliiH
(Ion that met approval from rv«*n th*'
Normal College rooters.
Deuton I ara f'rw Pnaara.
Coach St. Clair atnrtrd pretty
the same line-up again but brfo
game was over was working an
most entirely new backfield and at otir
t line had only J. Cobb and Kvlsay of
th** regular bncktlvld on th** livid Thv
substitutes called in. most of them
from the line, Continued the slaughter*
that (he others had
tinned to score at
Di’iiton mud** very
air route
(I IfY .re
hand
I |i»\|u>\ \n orgnnlXH t Ion known
III*’ ,i- | hu W i i Id Hrol Ih’I h*m<1 Federation
I won i<>iine«l h. r*' at tin* recent Hireling
l. f tin W ot Id Ihiitherhoud
< t i i*nd« <1 by d.’h’gat vs I epi■*
Giuat Hi Hain. Canada and ^he
Slates Ds purpose was declared to
Im diaw (Mg'-th.l th*» p*-op|*» of
I’lilled Stal-’M to umphasixe I
i rl'O'id nt mankind obtain
ttvi* LeagU'* "t Nations and
xatv an i n I • r na I Iona I sph It
\ II II Mil IM’* in* n t was
IIMII of the CMiigress
posed to hold a "
i on v ent ion In \ iih-i lua
vv hen the *’< • ns 111 u 11** n
« ’a iiiiilla n a ml \ in vi lui
l it'd 1 u« I rd
v **nt Ion in
I »»-i i oi
IN III I ’I lilt I
and I a n 111x
|.\ | his CoiilH II of ib l
v na lion w h lull has no 1
. m ga n Ixa t hm l’'l v u I
in mF thin c m u m' H
iniitlng liei •' Th*’v w ei *■
Halien "f I’ldla.li’lnhla
II n Ian of N* w \ ol k W E.
Xi xv \ mi k I u \ M Th v l*»i
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i v Sla f' hi a ml
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11 \ * ■ s < I
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ary. pi
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Mms M.m ki. ’
the W*ik * nd \\ 11 h
i j w H
Ian
Winn thr br.ath Is bad and the ap-
petite d Isordvi .’.I. I’rlckly Ash Bitters
Is the remedy needed. It purifies the
stomach, liver and bowels, sweetens
thr breath. proinot*-s vigor and cheer-
fulness Prl*’** 11.25 prr bottle. (Ad
vrrt isemvnt).
the sla
sta rt ed
i **g u la r
f<’W Htt**in
th.* score would
rept if they had been
Iv them su* uvMMf u 11 •
I'uriint Mrorrs on
Durant made Imi most
with t hu a riel w or k
a nd M*’< ’orok I.*
forinur Baylor
man who was
any apprvelahle ga
In straight football,
score w as made vv h* n
th** center of th** field, a pass. I’ow.dl
to McCorokle n.’ttrd a short gain. An
attempt was made th** line work
again and failed. Then another of the
passes with th** same uivti figuring
netted fifteen yards and Mc< ’or*»k I*
dashed twenty yards to t Im* touchdown.
Attempt at goal failed.
This was in th*’ last few
play ami cut the D*n 1 on
I'oiiils I Mirant kicked
started th*' plav
A set ies of line plun
shoit * nd runs *
tin* flehl rapidly
for th** last sc*
vv ilh
11
t t h*- I in*' foi
Muorr g 1111 lu
Moot** is proving < i
iim n of t h« t ua m to
’ hiir play* <l him hi
an
whs:
t hv ba II a ml i aerd buck
twenty to forty yards. < Hie- t
stopi'.’d him but other times
thi.H- and sometimes moi* I
big * • n d c o ii I < I h * * I <»w lied.
I ack I* *1 and t brow n s*’ v era I
hit th* ground, br.’ak loos*.
i mining for another ten
*• gaine*! five to ten yar*ls
time h* whs dew lied
*iuart* r Im lnt**rc» pt* *1
own 30- y a rd line
♦ op<yi
< Hl the
t h*>
Busimss men of Dallas interested in
ihe Da I las-De n t on - W ieh i t a Falls in-
terurban line f<»r which th** survey has
la-«n completed have secured an exten-
sion In time until January’ 5 for the
D.vllas Railway Co to file statement
of the routing of the two Interurban
lines t" be built by th** company in hc-
eord.’in*’** with its agreement to build
two lines out of Dallas for thirty miles.
This movement was mad*' by tin Dal-
las i'UsliHss m*n to allow time for
them to int.’r.st th*’ company in th**
const rm I ion of the Da I las D« n t on -
Wldhita Falls line Th*’ latter line would
bv 131 miles in length and wouh'
$7.5(n» for ji’onst rm 1 ion.
‘ Ion* 1 John N Simpson of I
.... staled that Dallas would
uiater benefits from the W ichita Fal
in*- than from any other two
out <>f Dallas
the High School class results
Masonic Home 13, Weatherford
b. McKinney 31. Bonham 2; Gaines-
ville 14. Ardmore 14 Terrill School 16.
Sherman 6, W lehlta Fulls 45, Bowie t)
Chi* ago established h good footing
In thv western confvrvue<» by winning
ft otn Northwestern 4 1 to 0.
Bab** Routh has asked for a 110.000
He is under con-
tract with the Boston Americans for
three years at 130.000 and has stated
that he will demand 120,000 for his
next year’s work.
Howard I’ayne made it a 14 to 9
victory over S. M U. Allen was the
hero *>f thv day when hv intercepted
a pass and raced M5 yards for the
touchdown
The New York club secured tem-
porary Injunction against President
Ban Johnson rvatralning him from
suspending pitcher Carl Mays of thv
American League until thv courts have
passed upon thv ouestion.
Thv D«‘nton High School journ**yM to
Ft. Worth next Saturday to play Cen-
tral Ft Worth.
Figure thi.- f«»r
I Hit int 6. \’erv
Durant 0; T* xas Longhorns 0,
* Not so ba 1
practice in thv avrivl
make tin- Denton Normal
much more dangerous
Straight f*»otball has been demanding
a lot of kalsomim* this season but n
f* vv well executed and unexpected
passes would call for more.
J Walter Morris was
)-rusl*|**rit '
*. losing of
y»’st«-r*lay .
as pr*’Hldvnt
received a
Thv Texas Lu
bug I n n * ng
S<-m pt ♦ in bvi
buuii taken
Im’ this n
meeting in
I (I bb«»ti d i led
H-lvd’’ 2 lbs
HrolIh i s
h »\ \n orgiinlint Ion
W did I trot hut h*md
in v,| h* re a ( t he i rui
W Ml hi
by
throughout
to st t IV** foi
ol the I'coples upon
ht of het hood
* ‘a mi <1 l*i n *1* l*'K
ad loiirnmvnt of
UM suggest Ions
\ niel lurt II people (lint
In Mutch he leiiom
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
lu Me
I M l
The Normal College plays Slinmom
College at Abilene next Saturday.
John Tarlton beat this bunch 19 to IS
the Inst week-end and another dope
bucket sbq»|*ed over for they were ex-
pected to be among thv mighty ones
that Denton had to meet this year.
The plans will be announced In a
few days for thv special train to Sher-
man November 14 for thv game
Austin College Reservations and
posits must be made beforehand
this trip
Canyon Normal College let Plainview 1
High defeat them Saturday 6 to 0.
Georgia Tech lost to Pittsburg t’nl-
vvrsity Saturday 16 Io 6 Gvorfia lost
last year but expected to win by a
good margin this year, other games
In the vast are; Coalgate 7. Princeton
Harvard 47, Virginia 2. Army 13,
Boston Coikgv 0.
Texas Longhorns won from Haylor
29 to 13 tor the only conference game
played in Texas
Southwestern dvfeitvd T. c
Record < ’hr*»n!*’l*’
• V II g Im side
an om-Mimim 11 alii
of J ust in. was in
5 L> o clock Sat
riv i a 111 oad bl Idg •
moi r Justin, vv hen
tin t ra I n a nd dashed
th*’ e r«*vk a bout f i f
I ‘h*’ tn* gvd x oev ti rred
*• hIl*ii vn
w ho had
a f t •
of
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1919, newspaper, October 27, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235769/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.