Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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Birthdays
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RATER
SILK UNDERFINERY—
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The delightful gift,
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fou Want Satisfaction—
of fatpilv
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MU "ALLOW
NKWS
Dunk Botts
CARDOVA
LEATHER
in
THE WILLIAMS STORE. -
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VAUGHN PLUMBING CO
f«»r
Promptly Done.
PHONE 178.
At Alamo Storage Co.
Basement of Wright Bldg.
THAT TELEPHONE
a nd
to
a
Because we know how to
A
HAVE YOU TRIED
Repair Furniture-Gas Stoves
gift in our store.
you
VERABEST
tence.
LATELY?
CALL 185.
Standard Vulcanizing C
wf: have
FOR SALE
J. B. WILSON & CO.
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Phone Your Grocer.
BRING US YOUR
DENTON MULINO COMPANY
!
REPAIR WORK
J. 0. BELL & CO.
SOME PROPOSITIONS
The Alert Business Homan
MASON TIRES
can repair anything.
two
KELLER & HILL GARAGE
DIAMOND TIRES
Unlimited Guarantee
I
PHONE 234.
Not Miles
bi
BUT SATISFACTION
While They Last.
THE CHRISTMAS
GIFT WITH THE
To You.
TUBES TOO.
PERSONAL
$10.15
TOUCH—
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
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SHAW STUDIO
WHO ARE THE
PYREX
117 W. Court Square.
hr
H. 1. K. GRO. CO.?
Over First National Bank.
$11.45
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GIFT SET
MOTHER'S BREAD
torn.
They are useful.
Haircuts 25c.
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ONE-HALF PRICE
S'
w a y
done.
While
strong.
Men’s Haircut
and Shave 50c.
roduct h
led Dan
I.-'Im nds
known
I'ttKl.tnd.
We Put On New
Asbestos Backs.
We do Al! Kinds of
Cabinet Work.
Gaa Fitting
And Repairing
extra good bargain
in either.
115 W. Mulberry St.,
Phone 234.
The above special offer will
mean more to you when you have
seen our selections .
Original prices were on
-i basis of the low market.
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han
t he
life
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OFHM
CHK
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to-
PHONE 28.
JOHNSON BROTHERS GARAGE
ftiMKHiltP
stain a
r^fusl ng
for
Rill
lai. 1
8.* 11
in som
Volste..
METZGER BROS.
iWill pay fiOc ner pound
for butter fat delivered at
their station in Denton.
D. L. WALLAC, Mgr.
a,.—
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HERE ON JANUARY 11
FOX FURNITURE CO.
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at
lift
wo<
■y
ion
d
W. J. M’CRAY
East Court Square.
's'
This offer is quite timely, dU<‘ to
the increased popularity of silk
underwear us a Christmas gift.
ALAMO STORAGE CO.
Phone 28.
led
I Jun
Ft ei
ers
A Second-Hand Ford,
An Overland and
A Baby Grand Auto.
Will give
IA lUl.
.'til
feU- -4-.
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F I
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ten l
nr
•vood.
'bld.
\ U-i FH
&
against any further raises until
t Imperative nacaaafty la demonstrat-
Skilled mechanics only to
work on your car.
We arf5 well equipped and
It gets service,
saves trouble,
time and worry.
Call ONE tWo.
ite, beer u.o
Hlaiery bein
. an.I pop Mte<
11 * Ilf *
t • n ’ :i f ion.
idea I
W. J. M’CRAY
The Store of
“Gifts That Last.”
d sound or 11 pounds for $1.00
PHONE 404
104 E. Hickory.
your conven-
PRINCESS PAT
The renowned Walk-Ovfr for daytime ...
Built exactly to th; natifr.l lines of the foot
Straight imide liner with good-looking,
medium tie It i> the shoe for women who
get around and get things done.
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/ «fderinr «p*.dkMitioiiK
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Side Talks .
WXaJlU'.ll ..Ca.iue.EWl
e-rrp go“ng to be a
HF ______
Give them plenty of KIDDIE BARBER SHOP
it persuaded Dan Mathewsla to try
his hand this year and ho Im a bit
disappointed over tor ♦nitromr. H'h
cmn which hf. expMiM to get >2 nfl
t er buRhel Im not going to tiring
hat much. He Raya the bottom al-
wavM falls out of the boat when he
in.
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B*'
II’ Policyholders who
For more than tw
!/lthuan|an wa« the
I 'u rone.
ncsrnii ntrnnn rwnnwciF
IfflutNIlU! ntbUnu-unnURIuLt
aaxoMU-cHMUAlCIJ# <>QWFAaY j
7g; c. KPWAHtm ■Awr
Useful and always wel
come. Here is the gift which
ideally fulfills the three re-
quirements of the perfect
rift.
Pyrex Transparent Oval
Dishes are beautiful.
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■Ality
■The cr
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Rippling Rhymes
uy Walt Muxon
V— M I M M ■■ — — I — .«
JSiTHE BIRTIIHAY
invKrii r ox it tn
llrv.-ml.rr <>. INST
Northeast Corner Square.
THERE’S A REASON
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PLUMBING
J. A. M'CRARY
“Plumbing That Satisfies.”
West Oak St. Phone 520.
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I WANT SUCCESS.
Let your satisfaction be
my success. .
Your judgment commands
the best service. Tires, Tubes,
Gasoline and Lubrications.
Come and Get it.
J. T. MOORE
NEW WALKING. SHOR
A shoe supreme among walking shoe*. Flat
•ole from toe t'p to belt). Ad the grace of
» pump with a rtroi g heel foundation. Every
detail Io eruphaxue feminine lines.
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IT WILL PAY YOU
to send torn tubes to us fd
patching and resectionin]
Casing that we cannus n
store to serviceable cond
tion roust have receive]
worse abuse than resajj
from ordinary cause*. «
we cannot save you mane
by vulcanizing, we w
save it for you by givii
you our frank opinion.
Vhlblta
•d wit
Meiantl
baJriK
or thia
In n<
quires
acna •'
S.-1Z
^fforta
Breaem
Imn Is
td'ent's
aoaae
'U'«JU.kc
* eV? '
■.id
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If you have not you
should trv a sack to-
day. It’s truly differ-
ent.
T’n i verstf v.
. tn veal
Hnrt. o
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o hundred yti
largest State
ONE-FOURTH LESS THE REGULAR PRICE
MKr ~ teAiatc commerce
I nreaumably !n th<
t Th'
k".' 14
on cK|»*ct«<i«n of niu'>’ f rat-a md
!■ wot enouru Otl putting it» effect ee-
I
AUTO OWNERS
We Charge Batteries
And do any kind of
Auto Repairing
Carburetors and Ignition
a Specialty.
. RUSSELL-0RAY-JOHES GO. ■
Successors to Wilson-Hann Co. -
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native woe
>r tlie manufa
India.
S'EMH! H T-£f!THI> PHKSS
- Enttrnu ..a a. cod cl rnall mat-
lev at I’. niun T •«<»..
JBlF senci: to tub ithlic
■BbJ'." ..->M»4 vihorif le '••Irc'lon U!»un the
■’iX ehsrsiirr. r> pu ation or atanding ef
■tS *ny firm, imlivld i.d or cdrpuratloh
’ > I be loir.cted u,»m l>e-
to iitv m io’*.' .» iitm
I R>y
high rates ought to get wise
to a few first principles of in-
surance. We have dug up
Ja mine of valuable Informa-
tion since we made insurance
selling our meal ticket. This
^formation cost us time,
i hard
icratching, but J?ou get it for
tothing. -
Call or phond.
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D’Ht In
cbH n iu -1 m >
Mftinrth. ti k
but iun
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Thn
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' tMiormou-
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^ MOTHER’S BREAD
The pure, all-food lo^f
-that they love for its hone;
sweetness.
GRUBE BROS.
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and
his
^alone.
ir irom
u a ♦ r
and h m
.1 n» v u n |
t»io ;
•f i hIn ;
that
!Iv
and | d; > .
mp -Xlura tl-
I I . : a’if .1 ......
'I l>< (i*tt *r iSM'fr was i abort i
• ml loofv up but two |.igout
ib< (•nur. And at that 1:1.
•bf.lt -«MWA».IU*_UX..01XilL_._IJ
k friend i>uA the liltin'
n y ihirk
\ kl0-SN
lor i*
i 'nil t
i d<> a
vV hir’.i,
<1 ITS ! I
roursu. Ft ih ft-ry
• u 11111 v • rids .i nd
But if v.h
i 11 < u t h; i •
ut\ and
i-.rw.v find
' • ■ 'Mt h a v »-
ward*.
Hou l> till
”An\ thing I
ty and utilitv.
ostentation.'’
She uses this shoe in business
because it is befitting. It’s a
shoe that suggests efficiency and
alertness.
“I arid »
nation in .
no |»ol e^nwn.
th»- <-itit-M centrr-ll» <1 by
ami in th»* foreign <<>m I
VhineKe ci’!♦■»< The lo ad j
ly w» expected LO
family ind-eYi-ry
A FOWLJ5H . JWvOIrot H
TUrvb.ava «4 nwd MM •.
mu«4 st 51* We«t Hickory
isr
i-i iHui.kl. i.wiw*>y.
rrrobvr of TUiBdtated Fiwm.
tch 1» •>< tublvely . nX t*rd.to »••
>d mid al»o the local news pub-
ftftv
to th*.
I
'<)N I’INN HU N APKINS AND W.1UT- j
I IN*> PAI EU
tetter I’am*' to m<- t m
u i it I en on letter p i|> i;
th i k, evvi-r il miM' h laigei
uiiimir,—jr.t-.wr.. and <t .«
al ;.<le of
1 *r Itself
but
..Student Manager J' H Bass an-
nouncea that the bo ye1 basketball
ma#uh at the North Trxae Normal
when tKiMCorh.Hl ('olletre teafflwnnT
play the team from Haylor Medical
College at Pallas on the Denton
court. A return Kame is also match-
ed with this team, to be played
-EttUmarx—lA.____Tlu. Haylur .Medicos .
furnished the fastest team seen on-
th* Nornial College court last aea-
Hon.'and’ a good game iH practically
assured. Coach Fouta states that
intensive work with the basket ball
stpsiid will be started Immediately
after the Interclass football aameo
are over, and will probably ^e able
to tell soon what this year's ma-
teriel promises.
This year for the first tlm«. the
team wnr be tratmwi and the games
played on an Indoor court, an ex-
cellent court having been construct-
ed and equipped In the olj barracks
building. With this Improvement, a
better season can be assured, ns
games can be matched with better
trains than could be had If the col-
lege furnished only an outdoor dirt
court; also, there will he no n.'c-
e»-H.v for gan>*-a being rnlied off on
account of bad weather.
this I *+*
t h<v
produce
grm-i.il diMri« x
♦
Nearly fifty kindn of wtm- •
known to th* iim-k-nt RoinariM.
cludinir -®FVt»ral varirtieM um* 1
Jia I 'purpoRfw
DREAR'S BARBER SHOP
104 1-2 East Hickory.
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At let* Pomerenr, Unflx-d JUatvM nen-
ator from <Hdo. born in Holm»*M
• ’onntv. Ohio 57 'yeaYR ftKO todnv
rnffnei f; Tiroronc rffrten srate8
m n it<»r from' Colorado. b<»rn at Dht-
71 tUMtrii Mtiu U*Uv.
Granville Hudson S'ht-
bjuboD uf Suring-
at Elg'n, Ill. 42
A gift to anyone from anyone
that anyone would be delighted
to receive. (i a
Farm products pot ho high thet
rnuaded Dan Mathewsla
land this ye«r and lie Im
/.Tinted over tnr outcome
which ho expeoted 1d
bushel is not going to
much He says the bottom
7^' ■’
St. Matthew’s Choir-Boys
Mr l.iivhl K. Grow of Pallas wtl
si riecn of his "Sloping <-holr Boyi
w 11 appear at the Normal Aurtta
riuni.. Wednesday. Dao S. nt
-1 Jfeservad e-ats, at rhe "Ph-iWl
go ph Shop. ' npposftc the R.<-qr<
i litonlelenffiee and al the-NoriKl
library building. Admission 50 cent
t T *
/ good
/ your I
.* Th ev
I ready
Specif
and a
our la
liiore
tfan d
talk t
oven i
mot to”
ran afford for bc-Htt-
but not v*,iM for
I’arts of
■‘that H
Ao dis tin gut “hed
'1.....„ \v b< li 41
a I w a
uno
kn*»\\
IR 11 ’ t
t hat
imtoased •■fftct-.-ijey
_ . ' tin tnthfaMV'
Hwcr TommlA’i'in. b<r»re e«h '
, S*rr^,i for :.ny far-
tBftren**". ^g>Uld I’Mhi re som< -
g from the ’.rail.' •‘id e 'in • deul •
rating that ih. y ur» paving dM<
|Mc«' And at’-'C'lc 4 id th it
m of Die (iwris'i •■,,,/ which a’f-
t tile paopll* uf the whole eoun-
. And there ..m some |.rrt-«pa
ivirty auanieloitx persoev who be-
kve that the rtdHmnd** ns well
is gome other iiuMU-se-vice cor-
>oratlona—which are attempting to
lay the predicate now for exorbl-
tMM FfttM, the maintenance of
cornea
I—--■■■
Hvllwanger looks Mo dry
y that booth-ggers r^fus«- to
him anything, thinking ho may
nr way he .connected with the
■ad cnforcchient act.
Rhv .
Ejdacopa1
T’l.. horn
ago tmlav.
Herbert Edwin Haw k» r. denn of
(’’dumbln T’nivorstty. born at T- m- ——
nlernn Mass . Iff vcars npo tnda\
'Vlllbim S H'rt, on. of tn< m»'vt
* ld»dv knowh rfmoiixia nlcturu ae- i *
•ors. b-*Yn nt WwTHirg. N Y . 44
•enrs ago today.
And the . ,
a flourish and a rush, ind my ears
are full of mud. and .ny shin s i
full of slush Driven >y th - p efi-
t.-evfc from the cottages and tmt*.
here I sit and wag my enrs. end mv
dom is full of bats. ’! • I * t
fin1 ci." prunes—there ar. th us
.'lids fixed like .me—in thl- bind or
precioua boons In this < >unir\ . r
tl,r free1
uulta. Jh’'l .
down thru
To ex -
t in this gold
Twas for this
-.j. through the
Forge.
»ad
The yare constant remind-
ers sf the giver.
..Pyrex ia guaranteed not to
break with oven heat. Never
chips fiat wear* out—lasts a
lifetime. ' .
•i - - ■ .-
Harris-Chambers Hdw. po.
N. E. Corner Square
MHLo - -MdM
hard to mhv
display hr
t<> liavt- a g( n*
It tn buy
a* told
> o U will
o,r work
Phone 259
. North Side Square
■teBl tonfM'rrZ ■ ■ '■.....' -- ' ' —~
tn nffn.*r, v 1v‘h .
IH if <1 H 1< h util*
aft giI ’.I have a
paper that I don't
margin of liiwn
for us<-” <fcf
rtynflcinrrsTv- hm ■
but I think It Is
the nuiwmh or
It’s the right shoe for a
ness office, fry it on.
■g- qnsn me total on sov p .131W, be-
■E-y ■ <iA'io*>l»ted (O lead .1® that cop-
♦he vary open anaion and
pleking are the probable eg-
Ijlsnations, but the Uguree lead rea.
1. ab'y- to the belief that the 1>I«
— ■— *- z~^z '-z hi 3 million or
ten—;■-Tr^pr-iaTe<’li»«ar of q at ot HI I—
■’ hrltif which gives sJirort io the
■z!^ • ’ irUett bmife and nig' ty little to
HH'-/'.; : t roduUng bull*
K ' -—*■--
'• H•‘•4-^hh«Hvw «»f N>w England
railroads d<tdare thst even with the
Mgtt inm-Sse In freight and pas-
EL_ nger rates authorised those roads
cannot mskv operating expenses
' t.nd that, unleae aid from me lt>-
|E teAtate Cammeree rmdriiMvidn—
“ Fay <*r ••till
atrr nfrtvuntu-r—is imfio dj.iivly
•Leonilug. “moat or nU of them"
(■have tn ' go Into re.—lvrrshlp»
_>girouble with •»Mii railroads is
^t y are • dep.-nd'ii« fbo much
Nor t'tntr to vomronc
part 'of me i hn t
h.iM tli® M.t ni»-
dii'h'-r m
' .....
■ . • j
< lib
.o
in inch.
TST.^
i
•gun t<>
Utl fully.
HHVS h*‘
.ough
He
"bord
and
ou t
t Im-
. Well
by water
. ?il all * y -
would be a is
H. A. K. GROCERY
Groceries end Fresh Meat
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AM. HF.tOHD-tHHOaiCl.K. 'HOADAY, I
, ... .■.-•■■l.w M.-.w- ay,|
' .j Little Benny’s
Note Book
By L«? Wpe
TF.M'IAG TOMtiHT
Oh, 1 eanpot pay the rent
the pr«iflte.-r» denmild. so I m
Ihg In a tent on some waste
vudani land. In the w Liter, ;m,.
snow WlP »«• packed around
deep, and the hitter blasts will bio.,
through my whisker, while 1 sleep 1
And the tent is <>Td and" browir, |1
a»d It aaaa awalnat its r-
the rain comes slopping i...
a roof that's full of no|.-s.
tremit lea I'm buitlght
en age by George! "
my fathers fought ____
• now at Valley Forge. And
Gettysburg my Dad gave a leg
collarbone, little thinking that
lad would be tenting here
tenting in a canvas snack, fa
cheerful mart and street,
running down his back. a.
sideboards full of sleet. And
cle. when he went to oppo <e
hosts of Spain, had no vl don < '
It is ONE TWO.
It is our partner.
We use it when
call us.
It is for
iioniB vi n|i.Mii, riau uts v' i'»n 1 ’ i '
teat Where 1m Silting in th.- rain, I
* " ‘ rain .comes In a flood, w't . I " ‘
nr? .
'I..
(>'ie of the MTwacvdl writers of xt a
Fxorivs in l terarnre-ftYi*r a.iid to be
the ureate-Ht living writer of that
type, is Joseph Cunrad. in r»aliiy,
Joseph Conrad is only ths fiiMt part
of hi« name, lie was born in Poland,
f a 1'ollrth family with a name hard
i<>r English speak I nr tongn«*H r
p f7) if(i’iTYiTff.-Fhr^Yri'firrnw w • ar nyr
m <1 his surnamr when ho Hettle*! In
England.
His early J’fv wan spent at »<•!(.
Hi- loved nhlpR and ship life H»'
!ovt•<! knocking atmut th* work’., es-
pecially In out-of-the-way cornrr«
wli^re civilized people Roldom went
He lovwl adventure ■ ami danger,
(luerr tjprs and the stranKe hap-
•»iiilngH that take place whe.rr trad-
ers and hatives meet oh tropical in-
la mln
.\fter aojpc year* he be
write. IflH F!nrH8n; ih bea
clear and simple—~y*-t he Mays
wr’tes better In French. VTibi
neither in Ills native langiiaHe
wrote "Almav’T s Folly-1 and '
Jim." "lluwanca," 'Youth ”
nriny other tabs of sea life and ad
venture. Hiw novels have one ruri-
oiih dtatlnetlon Tl)*-y are read eag-
erly l»y tho most learned "high-
IiIovim". the in»*Mt HerioilM minded
for their literary quality and are
devoured hh eagerly by hhHors and
naval officers, lie In ewpec ally he-
li v t h< men who follow
Inre he depicts thefr own
vIdly.
ie Arrow or Gold/’ one of hiw
• vc4s. was quite different in
ha I oi ly a irllmpse of *u a
t ur<-. Jn theone. "The
I-.” lie w*nt back f<»r his ma-
I the Mhjp«< Hh«l the M**|||ht-rtl
and tho prino-s of little
nati\e trties. He Ilves In
< ’-ttvarnd <|
{ ' I months by mail (la advance) |l.7t
q,.months irtail (!'i advaaeC) .15
■LX_ Xlpu lour Jin Advance 1 11.6(1
Weekly In Deaton County
■k' ‘2*“ X’*’' ,ln kdvftnce .......11.59
Mr'.• Six months (In advance) .«9
jK-.x Throe months (in advance) .....Is
Weekly OataMe of Deaton Connty
C*—“—fiT”' 3Wr arTkavknci) i;o'
i F 21* ’n,”l'h« Tin advance) |i io
mt- Throe months (in advance) .in
DKXTOX, TRX 4H. DKC «. |®2«
t?"’' -. -r
sNM ..XiuU- 41 ; E 4C7* N tfl ft
fci Rjs.itbiii-aa WfiW-itt. . •.ic.^s |m
muc li will huv .i,T-ily tn ;is-
S-.ms each candMirt/fur a lust- ffke
a dnimr and It w.ll be cnVvreJ W,
■'Sutt't Snow whom the riernnerat,
will i.w. »» their deficit agiinsi. but
tSl'R'J* ntf Ls 'so esSHy^afectTd”
K • |. *'*' ’ *■* '■ the i* * .*r,.| ri.'luciiis
states may beVrve.the crop Is short
■W/1 ‘ •r+nv —W Hjt.them- n -whvr
whm form their Ideas from the
E.',', (Inning figures must . xp-< f It to
fey/.....---he very much larger than that of
last year. Bach succeeding ginning I
Br '. report haa shown ah excess over the
1 ■ «sme date last pear, that of Nov
L- H. the most recent, ahotving the I
Ky total 1.3*2.*42 bales greater
Visit the total on Nov 14 .1919, b«-
KbT , ■ ■ nt) i a ted JP lead to that con-
a*i<»i <• papal
, flugi rint lt»
n nil
r I
I All rite, hecr inn say my hmlvKy
i J Mid. Iltstery btdiiK the ony thlnn
j 1 knew, and pop xt-d, Im doluM ihix,
fll liter your joKKriffy, give me your p
list of jogtfrlffv IcHRonM
Wicli i did ’IhiiiXIng. Heck G, any
pop red, Wat are the bound! ys of
A1 ricka ?
Sir? T si’d and pop sod, Dldnnt you
hrrr thP question tuid 1 sed ’Yen
Rlr and pop Red, Well anser It
Afrlcka in < hrefly bounded by wa-
ter. I Mt-d and | op std. Euy partlck*
Irr wattrr? *
Sir? 1 HOd and pup ncd. Cut
the wir bizcm-FM and give inr
bonndrxR of Africka anil I sed,
it>» ony partly bounded L.
’bt-i-aune if ii wan bounded
r ound by wattf r it
laud .
And If it was bounded a 11 erround
l»y air it would aln an airnhip. I
>lppoMr. Red pop, wst are the. prin-
< ’Pie exports 4 f China?
Sir? I wed and pop Red. Wat did I
tell you about that sir Steiff? and
1 -u d, ;i’he principle exports of China
are Cblnveze and china ware,
ThrtfR pin ty, rmY fn FUA’ TOO ihu<fh
now get to w ei k wn<l study year
!•■} Rins. R«*d pop
Wich ! lid
Worthy of Your
Consideration
A small black land farm
two miles Denton, to trade
for small sandy land farm,
but you must be quick. 250*
acre black land $90.00, for a
few davs only. Small acre-
age and city property.
Insurance
Is something you will appre-
ciate when misfortune befalls
vou, and you might be next.
Let u« protect you.
Loans
Which we are making almost
every day are helping other
to stem the tide of present
conditions. We can get you
the cash on your application
in a surprisingly short time.
See us.
Hoke, Bailey & Holcomb
Cardova Leather Hand
Bags, because of their In-
dividuality, are bought by
worsen who appreciate the
finer things—beautiful
things out of the ordinary.
Our Cardova line includes
many different styles, sizes
and designs. The hand laced
edge not only adds distinc-
tion to the bag but make the
edge indestructible. The de-
signs are all hand tooled—
i made of Russian steer hide
' and will outwear any other
in existence.
Make your selection while
our line is complete. A
small deposit reserves anyt
In China, th- oMaat. largaat
mo«t .dena*l9-tw»l’Uiate«l .........
the world there are
except In the cltiea
foreigners and In the
IK'UJJiIm of ,------
of a (’hlntae famll.
keep order In that family and eV ry
InhaWtant of a city D Jolntlj renpon-
siblo with every other citizen (■•"
its tranquility.
Know* that the defendant who can
(rather hia wife and children around
■ l*n while being tried makea an ap- I
rr, men ,,f fan.llv (.h t .0 J ir\ I
; > .'. !.•* !' ...1 ae.i in.t'8 !
tei-e-Hll ■ , <f Jq.-tle- Th-- Pint' .
,*• <'AJtp ■ ■ , ,pcv. th1*, t-eilNi* for len- j
hinpy a® well as do juatice to the
nnoceiH aufferern from a hua-
vaTtd'» or father’* criminality by
urging the state, “when imprison-
t-ng -n man tor crime." tn pur mm
to Useful labor "ftnd devote the
proceeds from hla labor, over and
above the. coat of hla keep, to the
support of- hla dependents." Besides
tending toward better administra-
tion of Juatice. the Houston paper
Selleves "It would relieve want and
■offering among helpless depend
■*n«s, it would tend t« stimulate
diligence and good behavior on the
part of the prisoner and thereby
work for his reform. It would re-
luce the temptation of governors
o i.ardon criminals who had not
aid the penalty for their crimes,
■ hd It would encourage Juries to
•onvlci more readily, by partially
.-‘moving the dependents of the de-
fendant from their consideration''
The xuggaxtton tw welt Worth the
attention of our penological ex-
ports, who know, better than most
of us. the extent of the suffering
Imposed upon the family of the cono
vic ted criminal and who. in seeking
the refortn rtf prisoners, have sought
always some Incentive to hold be-
fore the "Accidental" criminal to
induce him to avoid the slothful
'mbits of mind and body that con
flrtCment leads to with nothing to
look forward to In the way of rt'-.
ward for work well
-J—--o
The State Board if Con,-a]
mates that It Saved tile
round million dollars by
io inter Into yenf'a contracts
■uppltes and making. Instead.
1 nets for only nine, v day*, -itu’ it
probably Is well within t.he actual
figures because sines the 90-duy
cotriraClk were made there htivA.
been horizontal decline,. In tirneti-'
rally everything to be bought. \i'd
tfirto' tho 90-dgy contracts about
tided, the Board plans to buv only
* uett stuff aa is needed In the op. n
market, waiting for stnldlizati .il of
the market,, before making e\.n
short-time contract*. It Is a very
goo<| feature of the Board of Con
trol law that the Board is permit
•<d considerable discretion in the
way of Its purchases, and evident
ty tt Is applying to the state's
business the same methods that are
used Suecessfu'lly In private enter-
prises—to buy on long contract ’on
uYvapeltyg markets and ns little at
lie tttne da possible on declining,
nstr-gd of buyettg the juawi* ,.lwu
•tt the time without regard (u e»n-
iltionw. We believe the Hoard has
ilready "fairly well proved its right
o existence by Its introduction of
hard-headed business methods into
rhe administration of the aiat-'s
tiormous fiscal affairs, and that
when the full benefits of Its |*oli-
ir»' received, we shall see a
considerable economy In the
Hate's finances with certalntt no
1g1P“|r'T’,‘nt .in efficiency of admin-
Ist ratloli.
They are the people who
i bought the Miller & Martin
\stock of Groceries at the
Cook & Hussey old stand.
The Exchange National
Bank is just one door West of
us. They are the people
who are selling:
Pinto Benns,
Pink Beana,
' • Navy Beans,
Black Eye Peaa, «
Whole Grain Rico-at 10c per
KU, .nd much
E i 1
L
fe ; van or pnow.
. - -
I B. H. Beawnport A to-
’ k InfttifMnO*
Denton, - Texas
In BuaincM finca 1M3.
*
| M<»r,% than '•►ghty
I f<»r h;*\f b<q-n trfttwT fot .
I furo *»f l#»nd peru ilH In
- which. whan "normalcy"
jfe*-' '<ira4n. will., yfcfld, exorbitant profits-
la thd vernacular, tn "get while the
[fe! *' getting ■ gcod.’t » .policy that Is
■ lareely reanoiuilMe let the disrepute
F'- iu whldh DfCTHws generally arr
NcM. The genera! pubttc we think,
raised very fe wobjections to the
!"«’••• granted the rall-
roads last summer, considering the
i . ptagnitvde of that Increase's effect
<nmn‘tW*Tr »»TTMrt."But tBa' gvn-
F 1 era! public tt going to interpose all
r 1 the objections and Influence It has
k aealnat any further raises —•*’
1 (aw>rv> asvi va sr^wk/'wwwo ••• v_
W?: 'ed to their ■atleffecll^
...........O--------
Commending the action of
Dallas detectives who donated the
. toward they received for the ar-
rest of an escaped Louisiana convict
v W the w«a and ehlld afr the eon- r-
vtet. who were fouad to be in need,
the Houston Post utters a truism
when It says that not infrequent))
la H the eaee when h man is coh-
vlcted of. crime and sentenced to
prison that "his wits and depend-
ents suffer more from the penalty
than does the criminal hlths^lf " Tn
this fact the Poet le Inclined to at*
tribute the' leniency of aome juries
which often heettate td bring the
innocent to suffer with the gullir
and every court house reporter
High Rate* Go Hand
in Hand With
’i-'i '■ ' -T .?■*. - , < 7 ,
Bad Risks.
Children need bread-and-
roilk as “growing food.” Not
only to supply the energy for
school and play, bfit to build
for the future.
put
llu.it
or biaut>
1 n a ;• nt i ng t o posRi sr
artlrh’R gf“'R
of ostentation—<>f
let 1 that w»* arc of•
sonu thiiiK that rIiowm w <■ can
mnrr than ;i r»wr« H useful
v 1 .1 niinply , •«
.” I * f _
.ind ndmiriiitf itM .<
WO’ I ! hH*l UUK'- • just ilh
ml 1 don’t ' l n t ■ 1
I ’ HIT *h it Moiin Ih • t»«: :o •
mid u 011M L? ■ piKi a»
('i mg hut 1 h • ’ i uth
in oi««* llu \«»i in |
% not tarr
me woqkl
ih
like paper
loOkillM HUU
I eHH funvy ptupl*'
Hay. ng wh*n they .get nip letlern,
'Sht alwu\w pas Hueh good t*iHtv.‘
But another pail of niv says,
«’U know p» rt’-LiU well (hat ii
ally isn’t th*' h*Rt tHFte. You
know th.ct usirig paper so much
thicker and h*.t\nr .tnd laim-r than
you it» *<l * vi'ii if it h ippioyed by
fashion, i - n<»l ;i st,*!** fli.it has its
foUliUalJoli <>U U iiUL l l><
r« alls important eriifthmR (f
r.Tsnron -TeTUTy .ttpt rr. TTnrnir ^nse.
The uului is UtuiuLiEiiL but you do
not n» H4l Milch laiM4- pa|>* r for at on
du 11 h .it aril s oq <h.) not n<‘. <1
such, ihnk p.i|ei for any purpose.
You km a t1 at h.ilf vpur joy in
r Ruch paper in ‘ h»4 effect of
i< h 1! tfives. \nd vou know
-ut uny J ash ion
wHhoit a hirviq,j a com-
i increase in beauty or
wasit** f||». lal»4*r of Rome-
pi'aluoi ng it and prevents
bop from bcinpr ■ pm into
wlu r* il would prmliiG* !
: for
to a
heinn able
ferillK
nfford
thing.
Wr arc Mnyinir
5ve UMe such riHpki
•ng paper. “I (.an
big margin of
write on, a l<
that L don't n
cnttrMr, •wr- don't
Any Ruch fyelHig.
at 1 Me b<»t toin of
MUch nt view
Don’t V«»u Illite Skimpy Sheetaif
Now please do not think I like
thtngM Rkimpj- ! don't if there is
anything ht rh** w”Hd I detect it dr
a Rkimpy blanket that can’t he pul-
led up about fine x peek without
getting pulled out at. the button'
Rut tliat’R a matter of utility not
d I? pl a y
< »f
win r
i ns
• 'I ill
b»H 1;
••lav
______ , 1 wuh starling to study my l-aaliia
| and wishing 1 —waw Hntshlngr trrt-nn '
older I ntid |ioi> **« rrrUiuz file apuurt ng
whiiti . page and some oft lite fellows slari-
. -------- 1 w jBn,.Hua tor me outaldc, me suy-
ma. day.:4iotx il i hurry u|x atui tai-
twii stnuyiiig my le*Hlna can I go out
und play with the fellows a wiie.
pop?
re*, sed pop. Me thinking. G.
And pritty coon I si d. All throo.
H(Wd on. hold off, 'sinpose you h l
me heer youi U-nsinH leixl. sed pop
and I sed. Aw G pop you dident Bas
eny thing about heer ng (hem, and
pop sed. Well Im saying sonu thluu
now
All rit
I H<d 11
_______
fe*dM
iliji-ction to
pki’iR noYels and
1 -casMiuimlIy |»re-
yept opr w th. although the other
part of me Iocr hnjuv a h* nxr of
luxtirs as 1 spre.of these miniature
table cloths out on my lap. There
ih no need tor an> meh use or
linen. It means that Ro naonc, some-
where,. put a fai larger amount of
labor tit- a wax, tv give it
utility or '
Our mot
ami use such
Imck to a l<»\ s-
to
111 k
t hn
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920, newspaper, December 6, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237367/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.