Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
VOLUME XX
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY
NO. 6
IN BUYING OUR GOODS
HAS FORMALLY RATIFIED TREATY
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FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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Proposed Control of Packers
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Our new Shoes for Fall are coming in.
We ask the consideration of women who desire
“The Rest” in Fall Footwear!
Faultless shoemaking and careful selection of the
choicest madels are features that mark our
Women's Shoes as aristocrats in Women's Foot-
wear.
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TROOPS INTO MEXICO AND INSTRUCTS AMBASSADOR
AT WASHINGTON TO “REQUEST” THEIR WITHDRAWAL
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PROFITEERS FAVORED
IN COMMITTEE REPORT MARTIAI LAW THRUOUT
HUNGARY PROCI AIMED
Mexican Bandits Who Robbed
Sailors Are Reported Held ONLY ONE DOWNTOWN
THEATER IN CHICAGO
UNAFFECTED BY STRIKE PIG FRENCH PLANE
ON TRIP TO AFRICA
PROBAB! Y WRECKED
to make the long evenings of the Autumn
Have those who care for you goo-
sit for an artistic Portrait here this we-
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Whether it be a SNAP, HOOK and EYE. HAIR PINS, SAFETY
PINS, or any of the smaller wares that are usually neglible, we
go into the merits of the article the same as we do in buying the
larger things.
Aside from the strength of our ample resources, efficient
management and policy of responsible banking, this institution
operates under the depositors' guaranty law of Texas.
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We are sure you will enjoy seeing the Fall
Street and Dress Boots, and it will surely pay you
to buy early.
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this store You have/bought these commonplace things and while
you have realized maybe that the article was not all that could
be desired, you take it in a sort of matter-of fact way For in
stance: A snap that will not hold. Pins with dull points, etc.
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Four Companies of Troops
Guarding Indiana Car Plan!
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Consider carefully if your bank
can and will meet the changing
needs of your business during
the fall seasons to come. We in-
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lee cream in any quantity sent
to any part of the city.
If you want cream call
Telephone. Don't forget
Number, 1HS.
We have a very attractive assortment of
very latest designs and the most Chic
models. I hey are here for your inspection
m the following colors: Maize, f lesh, Peach,
Navy, Black, Blue and Pink with panels,
cuffs and ribbons in effective contrasts.
Are you saving up memories and keeping recent
PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOl R I RIENDS
Be Reached on Reservations
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You are cordially invited to learn about this added measure
of protection.
Do not fail to see our showing of the more
attractive and durable under wear in Crepe
de Chine, wash Satin and Jersey. Our last
shipment has enabled us to offer a very de-
sirable showing. To see is to believe.
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Collisions Between American
and German Sailors Result
Seriously—tor the Germans Doubtful When Vote Will
Refreshing new and varied
the wearables for Fall.
Corset Covers, plenty of Under-
garments, New Suits, Negligees.
Bathrobes, New Boots, Trunks
and Hand Bags. Plenty of Ho-
siery and New Gloves.
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The store of Better Service makes
a specialty of prompt anil court
eous attention to telephone or-
ders. If you want anything in
the wav of drugs, medicines
toilet articles or anything that is
to be found in a drug store just
call Telephone 18K, and we " ”
give prompt attention to
needs.
You may wonder why we speak of these items that are of
minor importance as to volume of business but we are reminded
to tell you of these smaller wares as a means of letting you
know how well our stock is rounded out to supply the trade m
our policy of
management, ample
desire to ai-l every
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a basis upon winch this bank invites
l-.w business
If you have I for a checking
account, we base the facilities to
handle it safely and satisfaetority.
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of life the Winter soon penetrates and the faces of our friends fad-' from
\ iew even as the Summer flowers.
Thirteen Passengers Injured
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Miss Rose Rothenberg is the first
woman to hold the office of assistant
district attorney in New York and will
be occupied mostly at the women's
court. She is twenty s v wears old
DESIRABLE VXD DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235785/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.