Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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LADIES’ COATS
express ship-
1-2 PRICE SALE OF BLANKETS
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The Determining
After all other thii
contribute to a Bank^b
are considered, that fap
ultimately determine!
bank’s stability and its
to serve, is the personne
directorate.
We take pleasure Ugfl
‘ .uili.K .iltclitlon
scon TAILC
PHONE 40 Xt<
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OUR STEADY GRffl
Ever since its organization the custymd
bank has steadily increased. That is due tq
that the confidence in this bank is absolute
the people who deal with us know that 1
Guaranty Fund Rank, ami that | ,fl
THEY CANNOT LOSE. J
Then, too, there is an air of courtesy,J
of welcome and a helpful spirit that just naa
tracts customers. When you have occasion!
your bank, remember our bank. fl
RUSSELL CRAY-JONES CO.
Successors to Wilson-Hann Co.
WE CLEAN AND,
la
MEN’S AND WOMEN!
SUITS AND COATfl
We clean and block Men’s ITatkfl
We reline, alter and repair
Suits and Coats. fl
We have just received an express ship-
ment of Ladies’ Coats from the manufac-
turer. I hese Coats consist of blues, blacks;—
browns, sand and greens. This lot of
zoats was purchased at a very attractive
□rice, and we in turn are offering them to
□ur customers at the same great saving.
Prices ranging—
$19.50 to $37.50.
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FIRST GUARANTY STATE
Safety and Service Built Thia B
$3.50 Blankets now $1.75
$20.00 Blankets now $10.00
I his price includes the entire Blanket.
stock. r.2 days only. - —• ■•■•'■
| As there is a subtle sting in pleasures we
i not afford, so there is lasting joy in the self-d
| that meets the world on even terms with every pay-
day. * '
Economy is worth while because it begins wit*
definite exertions of the will, and it growafl^H
I habit of the deepest and truest satisfaction. Wit
I every dollar saved you are adding a new stone to th
| structure of your character.
| The spender quickly ceases to enjoy spendinj
for excess of any kind deadens feeling. But eac
effort at economy brings its own freshening zestfl
* future thrift.
I The road to success is paved with indulgence
| you refuse. v' \
; FIRST NATIONAL BANK J
' H. F. SCHWEER, Pres.—L. H. SCHWEER, Cashiei
iv n M. riui
M W. !>•»»*•
I' fl.. Turned
1 F nalejf.1
W J Mct'rM
S A fife well
MONDAY AND TUESDAY only of-
fer our entire stock of Blankets at exactly
50 per cent off. You will certainly appre-
i
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ciate the values that you will find here.
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I GIVE?
■ nd
a
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in
Hat t
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’CIURKAN & COMPANY
OF
H. If
re Radiant With Christmas Gifts”
ill tell
BRIEF SPORT NEWS
the
j
pie
for
North
I en V***
1’12
North
bring
1
Dlelma Jut M‘rc< r. 1205 North 1,<>-
y
the
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r-Boys
I), II-
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Wh'tno Lain ar Mercer. 120 5 N
of a n, < »r l'-r
I ,o-
dia^noMt icia n of
Lt
RrrvtJtp, Marttra,
oritu
H
and
ktu.
eh<
st ml
during the war.
5
nil l< m
fu'i-
E
M
zing C
Iaiir—Will you ploH*»e
h *r
koc ini
<4
1 , ..
This
(ill
TO PLACE ON GOOD FARM LOANS NOW
A.1
Miller.
923
W
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w’orth of
A
bl
75
TT
a re
IT IS
more than well pleased with what business they were re- ;
* how
If
For
d«*gr< c work
UNFAILING COURTESY
and the
t lie
SPECIAL PRICES
MAXIMUM OF SAFETY
R. P. LOMAX, President.
of
Room 1 and 2 Denton County National Bank Bldg.
RENT A FORD
JONES-SMART DRUG CO.
Better Service.
ST. MATTHEW’S CHOIR BOYS
PHONE 188.
IF YOU
$3.50,
1
NORMAL AUDITORIUM
$2.50,
your
$2.00,
Wednesday, Dec. 8th, 7:45 P. M.—Admission 50c.
-X. '
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DINNER
Shot,
fee.
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ENROLLMENT N
NOW°TOtSo86
Operating Continuously
For 40 Year».
Remember one lot dresses
and.all trimmed hats at
LEE S. REESE, Mgr.,
219 W. Oak St. Phone 515
»
We Are Making Specially
You drive it.
New Starter Cars.
Attractive Rates.
w h Irh
h fab
bonnet
la t feta
»lore<1 ^I’plitiutd flower*
Hour
i n
of
ra id
candy, nuts and
friend.
a nd
f
candies and
friend.
and
book
w a n t
skat
a »n
bi k
LOW PRICES
on
t ii<
and
0
i
JENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
R. BROOKS, Mgr. . Denton, T exai.
I u OU Id
Ihundn
.k r* old.
Iuk to tr \ a
!y as thero
Hu Jumped
N,
t
R Of
and
k’rts
allORt
rib-
and
bring
Homa i
and
bun
and
conti n ue
a ft er
t he
|>enth«
• K111 d t !<.
Point,
pio n mon 14
Lit t le
Pilot
571
<«< I
:tio
Thr
a d ♦'
h i‘
hr
• l<b a i
would
liiv
11 .
2<» 7
I 10
t Tn
Hut
|R
Tile
1
if JI
fra -
IIIIIA i\i
Illi I AA"
ma -
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Tl.o
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age
M<tsrnthin
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-End*.
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wvre
No
w 11 h
Muri ah.
(Tex
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F’leaRe
cqcohn u t
CANlOU READ?
-Wil
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) effeclM given
urw, r ‘
4 be I
I rgaret Htomen,
at Dall.if
u 11 h her |
' Storrie.
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and ■omrthing else nice,
ms and sonut nuts I have
Id ring. Your friend.
ma
W hth
tha»
The Exchange National Bank
gn tnrji
•bur ne,
CorptiN
loti,
rri;>
doll
You will be pleased
with what you find.
.'I: "".’h"',;inT verX Y0."/1 i All the latest.
j t ai
Httention ail over the
ia aim on <rutch»‘«
lury_ In th'1 first pl:"’
gainp unit will pri
l«- to play In haskt
jOver our
zines ;
10-1 m port
1 and |ia
arr I ni
the hu<
■ ni.i
The i
about t
aa tnlxrd
tbt y
1 1' 1 n k
worlu
little I
pick* l he following
r hie AII-Confer«Uice
on
CharleR
ba ae man,
who
\ I ,s 11 I he| v
j»ur»iitM, Mr
‘follow ing
For
in
and
Lo-
ll
M jaa
Eugene
MIhm Florence Bi ll.
w hereby
secrec\
with ;
■ u h I • h
info
< Ol HT
e filed in the Six
Im Mt\led
Brown, di
NSC!
I r- - — - - - ■ -
lopportunity if you fail to
'place your business with us.«
would add strength to an
expert -*•-----
nen t r*
men
opera ting
the
to
t he
colle|
reic'ntrat ion of all p -
and It in poHM.»,w
rill undertake to
..... . Like wiac
open Rr<ret that
alre 1 ly making
oner clothe* along
line* indicated by
’. whl'di i« now do-
luafneaM for the re-
ha r
Bic.
»• only
letter.
Berman 1’ugh,
I »ear Sa
k 1 i .
J ar via
and
McG
made
Next ,
1 nd a’
te bin
bring
a Me(
white bed, din hi g
and fruit. nutM ami
binx vImc nice. Your
bring
fink* r
‘’Trnn
os |
and
Your
M<>-CN)le(|
I'uriRt it ut ions
Maid to
i Moment
the
H 1
in
I Jlin
Bring me
anil f r«^
nd, Duddv. *
I’tay
Denton
and a If
It rm
that I
li n«
pot
pla
jr you again
d<dl xx ith n al curia
a • | I< *■ ci t ! u.i he a
a trunk to k» - p
I’i inr me a gol(J riii|g 1
mors ho. k nuts and
l-e nine Keara old Jan
tie fi h nd
CM
(h<
ur«.
eif uat ion
-Ing it to a
’ high Infant rm
-rS.-.tjfilv inrreaaed.
drd I> “
Italy
■es.
■Jnderwear Attraction in our
department. All our Women’s
Iwear at reductions that will be
rerest to buy your Winter needs.
’ Underwear Counter. ■ ’
a nil 1
Ack-r1
1 Rii f). ,
Fill-
ing indii.t r
f louring Iiik
This
tn rnmmorr
rainbow tints
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ID ITEMS FROM NEW GERMANY
I lobert son
S’<>\ 30. a
u‘“
i
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Hill of smiles and enjjoymeiiL
Kll be easily solved, that is, if
By while the assortments are
Iplete.
lust received new stocks in
fcrds, Ribbons, a wonderful
Cut Glass, Madeira I landker-
Goods, and many of the
—Hfmg me a
; and a doll.’ I wiah you
rial m.iR
Weldon
Santa 4’lai
yi'ara old
10. a
IHRTHH’T
A mu It for div
Ici-litii Dial rict
I >• na Brow n
b**r
acoord 1ng
lb rlim r
riiieil flit*
lighest quality and food value,
•onage. Phone 292.
Special discounts for trips
to. disant parts week days.
I.El.lsl. %TI HT.N
Dec. 6 —Twenty-
elected to Staff
• Vember, I’onilect!
H v»-
business submitted this year. T"_
dan depend upon and make our word good,
talk the matter over with us.
©Ven if you do not want a loan.
cor tier .
a to the North
a nd
mu r
1 IK
RENT A FORD CO.
..-Jiiharn. ’
Mr K 1 nney, i
Sh»Trnan.
uuar-
hnlf-
rlght
Pr-nton,
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SANTA BLAUS LETTERS
Leo Bradley Pu*h. 41? N. Elm.
Dear SanlH Cl«ua—I am a boy
4’uara 4*4<m
you can' r
candy, trul
a nice gol
YOU M
ctioninfl
receive
i rc .Hj ■
usea.
u monej
we wi
y givir
lion.
L
_ (•
I leniMOI
ton. 1.
center,
fight gunrd
right ' ‘
terback
bai k . ! ,j
halfback,
fullback.
special at,
j Goods worth
1 at
Goods worth
at
Goods worth
at
>all*« wll
holr Roy4
al AudlU
nt I’M i 'll
ic PhmJ
w R—
he N
n 50
fc-"-
of t he
In the au .trd
J a i-v Im wan
- hi« fourth
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k
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THUTOH INVKNTOH IIIF.M.
STOCKTON. Cal.. Dec ti Renju-
min Holt, inventor of the caterpil
lar form of farm tractor, in dead
DKE A M I. A N »—W HI la pi
■howhiK a<aln today
Cradle of Courage."
Da i n
■ml i
Hill —
tliice), cen
■ e); <rnarterbi
halves. Kitts
< Ok lahoma
Inaon t Arka
Da I n
V ).
C ) and
Underwood
c U )
rt«n
■a.
Hl
E W
thr folio.
First —
.Meyers <
old band rfnfr,
ry books at
y. nits mill fruits
the orphans an
to ; th
“ In
( III l<< HILI, TO HE V«< EHOl
lADit IM H12I*O1LT.
IX)NlK)N, Dec. 6.—Indian report*
jftte that Wlnuton Chun bill Im to I>m
appointed vicer«»> of India.
i gurnoR
ip. Bryan t
play when ,
for the team.
cant mg
«ucn
hope that
am Roiniev
ng on the
_______ _____. • -it«~wfnv
Monday by Superinteiul«<nt L
Doggett. A new 'record
ytgr’M at.ondance im
Of thia enrollmeni
In the High School
Thu enrollment bv schoolM ia
fntbrwir --------—
High School
It E I .ee
Wrst Side-
North Bide
Traln’ng School
Frod Doug law
has |
h I rn
I) e
t hr
about tile rquivale
ry w <>rk* r'« wag cm
a I roHnmi E i
132 16?, r M
Ford t’oupr.
♦ 32.161—H
Okla., Ftird
WiillR,
want you to
im to Bleep; |
doll bed.nutR
u. ClauR I
to write your name In school
Don't forget baby Jean and
Willis
'laua-—Hf >ng
I He infi-l s I.is ...
■j from Ilryf. .1. ran.
in and bn.t > i . -un-
is:
BRINK MILK ANO KEEP WELL
■ • look upon milk as more or less of a necessi-
I few of us attach to it the importance it de-
I. "Milk as an article of food is as important as
. Its value
alance and
Wii.srn I'w.in, 317 Ponder.
Dear Banti PHuft—F’Immp brf
me a b1»’\<d< ami a Morranrm **rt a
an air gun ami Home B B’r for It
and Hom«v fruit, mitn and •andy and
also a <’qcoh n.nt Yniir friend
The rTrrrHtment tn tire rtf-r
reached a total of 2.066 at the i^Lobe
Trounced
W. T.
for the
h anticipated .
t, 571 pupiin are
am nine
V4few to bring
big doll and
candy, nuts
r.ruit.s. Don (
nd m> leach-
Mra. Barbar
HOutheiiRt of Pilot
died Dec ember 2;
Appreciate the fact
that your wife works ____ ___________
all week and needs the FrOnl K0W (]n|i| JanUary M
day or rest as much as
anyone, show it by tak-
ing her out to
■ Goods worth $7.50, special
at $4.98
Goods worth $6.50 and $6.00
special at $3.98
Goods worth $5.50 and $5.00
$3.68
special
$3.98
special
$1.98
special
$1.49
Goods worth $1.50 and $1.25
special at 98c
— -day of Dec
iv* man
b uilder
hearing
one
VITAL MTATIMTK «
lllrfh»
To Mr and Mt.- Ed Af
'leu H4ARL Aubrey.
— I UHnt a pref-
doll ted. A
new wnoeH.
Homo more
PHONE 174
.RAYZOR
L
JeMsle Clayton
Dear Santa ('laim- -1
bring me a d<»ll that gor
a Dolly laimple book a d
' fruity and randy Banta
lea rnvd t( —* * ------* ~
todii y
mama.
Ive wc
mantii
ndfa.
Armenia han a copjn r mine (hat
am been oprrattw! without interrup-
tion Hine*? pr«*h»ntor r tlmef
$250,000.00 AVAILABLE
of DalhiM Baturday from the powt-
Meaaon gainrs for the Stat** < ham-
plopRhip. Bryan was rrippi* d on tbn
first play when <'udr, pnMMt-r arid
punter for the team, bruke b!a leg
in a line plunge
Abilene High took Electra out < f
t h<i Northwest T»-xaM charnpioriMbip
puMl-Mcason race Saturday Uy a
to 10 score. Amarillo in .Mtill unde-
feated m this territory.
Snii’a < ’laiiM--Please
> with brown hair.
diRhr-R, white bed.
piiomg
and HOinet
rlund
ng Ktiown .
„ n by glvcvr-
boiiM ami Hhtdlarrd
ng resurrected for
Many of the mowt ex-
ig liala of ci re
h uge
ie its'
FaanecR Lt»- ry. Denton
Dear Santa Claua
tv d«Ul .a table anil chu'r.
stand table and a »»air of
\1< ry book, but I want
assortment of broadcloth,
eliminated Bryan High ottaman, serve, and tricotine
, .■ .i■ . SSL—4^ in the wanted shades. Yard-
age is small in each piece.
211 UOMIA
NEW YO
nine women
la‘g ii«la t ui 4*m in
cut leading
0KRMAW IMHXTHt’
CHKMtTg. Germany. Dee. fi The
Rumors are current that wa’v^rR
are to be asked on Claude Hen-
drix. pitcher, and Charles (Buck')
Herxog. second baseman, of
Chicago National League team.
. 1319 Weal Oak.
Santa Claus--Ph aae
me a rapid firing gun and
tnv.M. a wagon <in<l story Look,
Swift and Hiw Submarine." () \
Iv.'int Horne erects toys, too,
I "innv rm-worka, if >ou phas*i.
I hl t In -friend.
tn It ,
the movie r
came out sot
ihed ankle '
75.60S marks
!»• is of
♦•vrntiiidly to
or t» stain ant
The money
t of an ordi-
\.r fix years.
• a
A few choice reserved seats at the ’’Phonograph
” 219 W. Hickory Street, opposite Record-Chrcnicle
office, and at the Normal Library building.
Frances Gurley,
Locust
Dear Suita <
a mirror, a
i little
and a
M IKHI 4GE ll< EX ME
L Gibbons, Allen. T« xhm
Dlisv I Self, Denton.
Hutson. Little Um
Po nt
Have closed and ready to close $60,000.00
good loans in the last 30 days and if you desire money on
>(’ur land do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity.
Th ewriter has been away for quite awhile but we are now
ready to take care of your Farm Loan wants without any
Special delay. Can offer attractive preparyment privilege
and as cheap money as can be found anywhere. One of
our largest loan Companies stated yesterday that they were
T.avmond King.
i»«';ir S-intM (’L::: '*’/* .....
’ring nm a wheel barrow, fircwnrkflf
nuts and candy. Uoodbyc Youa^nt-
tie boy
said ■ ”"i
East L.o '
oh Volk | r’
' the
*25
i n n! n u
team—Ends. Winkiihan
ias) and McCuJlough (Tex-
cklvs. Dem,am (T**xmk> and
(A. At M.) and Muri ah. (A
i, center. Swenson (Texa*).
■ Higginbolham (A ArM ) and
(Rice,) fullback, Mahan (A.
<*laud ('asl leberrs, 5»i3 Myrtle.
l’«.ir Santa t’fa’.is — Please tiring
’* wagon, darning, negro, blo'ka,
Millie ^and|’ and fruit*. Goudb^x*.
a« the most
A Ar M a r a i
player thin yen
♦* in foot hi
R LICC<‘»'(is
( \UM- ‘
tackles, j
Duggan
(Austin)
in (Smmons), center.
(Trinity) . quarter. Nash |
Mosehart,
The two games Haturdnv
Ahllene. Cleburne, Bryan 1 , ».
(Marksville. Corpus Christi. Hour | ^nrah
n Heights ahd Waxahachie in tin* |
defeated Hags n tile High Behind |
the state Other post --♦•a.Moh i ni‘‘
j d(Rims,
clot hi’M.
Irens on
I’KIM ENM—."HIm Own Law M
Hires “Hobart Bosworth t«»da>
Nperial feature
(»<rI rude Grady.
Dear Santa Claus—I
rear a ohl and I whiU
mo* a gold band ring, a
so no story bonks and
and camlx Hits
forg. t al] thy orpl
er. Your fr|» rid
it- ____________
■^CITIZENS LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY
RT
EADIES OF THE UE.METEHY
SACIA*T*ICiN u Ill hnx e a bnaiiar
Schmitz Furniture Store Friday >
Saturday, Dec 10. and 11.
Dri'MHi'd dojla, <|o|| eluthee, Tiabv
chdhes. fan<\ work, candle ft all
kinds of enfM etc 16?»
;i Dear <‘hl SantA (’Ians—Here I
writing you again I want a
4. II ...i.U I ----1 an(j 8|vvpy (
f<»r he'* Hr mg
her clotl.es in.
and a blcy To,
candy. I will
i 9 Your Lt-
Otis M. King. Jr. A217 N.
Dear Old Santa—l‘l**as«*
nn airgun, a little car ;
works Your littb* friend
f Sal. is
of the Honorably Dlstfict
:<’ourt of Denton County, on 3rd day
] of lH< einb<i, \ D . 1J. • by
2 .Half Price.
Sp«s«L|*j)rice on all other
ready-to»wear., -
Prices effective Dec. 6th
to 26th. -----
... be
Normal Col
• run Monday
K not I Ta \ lot
J oe Ut a y
three teuttiH
*pTcction:
Ft rat
CArkana;
am) . tax*
Drake
* M )
ha | vea,
Dyer I
* Ml
Second team—Emit.
M I and Daln —< Ki<
Green (Texan) and «
Kuarrl,, Hill (Texan)
wood (Rice), center,
kanaaH); quarterback
an) , halves, Kitts (S
Ray
Itobt:
.Isek Gr-4<iy,
i Dear Santa—I n m a little box sr
i years old and 1 want ynu
i 1 ring me ,< master, skateg end
tr tin that runs on a »ra< t; Bring
ipr plenty of enndv. nut.4 ;.hd fruits,
hnn’l forget the rest of the familv
> < ur fr\ n 1
and Would be in position to take care of all our
We tell you just what you
. Come in and "111 end his college football a
,ir_ . -Ii’i 1 1 . the same time he will romnlct
We will be glad to see you degree work
IHVOHI EN FROM M t l< W i:i>l)l V(.X
B'.'Kl.lN Dec. fi S' st •. Her
of German divorces at til's time
of conpleR wedded during the v
-xLJi'IL'15'" Ml1 "'ft-j-*-gre
are wHrLbTtt->b),> ,n war Do id, tits,
maffily unfaifhfulhefls during the
war. -----------—*........
Statistics* also show tit,at tnanv
collides luring too war .tid since
then are narriini*- far younger than
btfore tie war ’danv girls of s'x-
tenn n-c now wives r'fwfdows Fif-
ty-five women and 12 men are noted
'\<r I<)0 Veats obi ,1 film non and
7..100 women over fill yea is Old
.. •
At Denton Theaters
NTHANU—‘The Kentucky Colonel ’*
showing today mid TucRcday Im a
faH<dnatlng drama of the South
in the days of at rumboat ing on
thr MiRsiRalppl.
| JI Mi’EI) IXTO A FOKTI \E
BE! LIN , Dec. 6—Fritz Schaaf.
I Hotel Adlon page bo>, Juuip< <l Imo I
h fortune That ir literally true. A 1^71
♦ film conn>4m> wanted Rorricnn^ who’
| would lump from a tower several I
hundred feet high into h net Schaaf
I 1 *» VPATR old. allowed he W'UM will-
.‘Dt | lug to try a strvo Rrodh>.” eMpec ni-
ad ly ;im there wmm money
"- - _______ . a hije
chine cranked and
except f«»r a wr<*nc
<*6rnpa n \ haa jut
tniHt for h I rn until
Jafp’r which he hopew
| K( t inf o t hr hotel
himself
nt •
for
I1KLIN, Dec. L ____________
[i Hr pro tent again at the Entente »
hand for delivery of 83L3..0 milk |
*■. the German roverhment pre-
Eddie Dyer 'half bark
riveted captain
for next year ‘
t(TR Dudley
one t<» rrcciv*
K—.HIIEHlJfF-M
The State of Texan. ('Bunts of
ton
By vlrt
MUed out
so come and look
----line of Maga-
and Periodicals.
HKUHTH Vlt-OMS
Vivlon. Delltotl,
•bMbtiflc ealculntfnns.
JMng made to Ineri’asc the
lg.ws aq aa to guard against
of this plague
,■ In some communities, the law re-
quires the registration of all p, r-
acna so diseased; and It is possible
* it reformers will
Iks this a national law.
forts ar- twins made n> alter th.
- -• practice whereby a physl I business
IMn Is bound to secrecy as’ to h’s is
ci'ent’s affliction with' social di- I - a
seaae
b | ht.
e ‘ tio
ton
uni
of the stat-- Other post-season
games are being arranged for and
possibly for the first tin... in the
history of High School football a
stilt,* championship can be eorrucily
awsr-letl.
Wilson (A A
ice). tackles.
_ Under-
....■Gill (Ar
Elam (Tex-
M IT ) a n (I
A. * M ), fullback,
nsasi "
Miss M’
maching
«.<k end
Mrs I’ (
M -‘Texas
not be ab
this year
This f« the third time a- Denton
man has captained the Aggie team.
Eugene Wilson was the first and
then came Scott Alexander and now
Pierce lM the third. Wilson and
Pierce had their first training at
Denton High. Wilson went dire, t
to A. & M. from Denton High and
made his letisr the first year. Pierce
made letter three ream at Denton
High then, one year a(, th Norms!
“College and this year made h[s
> third letter at A A- M *’
has selected
A. A. teams.
( Rice)
tackles.
Jarvis
(Rice and . ,
, center. Douglas (T <‘ltv of Dent
-----sly ’ ’
( Hi
Bible as . the most ”vaTuiiTJ.7
on A A M as a morale
and player this year and
three ‘Tw” tn football unit one tn
basketball, succeeds full hack- Ma-
han a.Q captain of the team for next
ir Pierce captained the line this
and hts work attracted special
tloti all over the state. Pierce
still on crutches from the in-
lay of the A A
.1 will probahlv
hall
PltlM ESS l.ll) THE lllH.l’t.,
HEREIN. Dec fi The UthmT'alnn
Ptinces-. Marie Mathilde K>b'er-
.le-chke threatened to srmfr-b mit
his eves if he didn't marri her said
her husband In answerini; her dl-
vnrci* V'Ti.irg's In Tlonnn,
tn n dispatch of the New
Z< ilttng. The husband .'* ■
princess made the nntrr
tores While he was a t
Russia. Iba* he acceded
a nd under the id. a t ha t
'he marriage would not
nfzed.
» I
THE
(’nrpuR (’hrliiti will bp the RrcnR
<>f h mat event between Ralph
King of Robstown, heavy weight,
and Jack Bennett of Corpus ChriRtl,
weherweight, ThurRday.
XTinnfp Xfargnrct Gurley, MR
I x.>rii n :
I nW a doll
I of m 11 ver
Libl“. t»'h
c.imly a
iiUU fr
Dm,
OhcTTv hied
aeres
i Rurvey,
IV C <’i
1t'R a tract
l.z survey and
of D«*nton,
side rat ion .
John Halliday ru<I wife to .1 (’
M Reynolds lot 25x<5 feet on Oak-
land Avenue in Denton, $625
. R. J Lonues and wife to (,'y Ia»we.
- .)•• r undivided one seventh interest
In fWirtthe ('. (' Carder survey in
Tarrant county. 100 acres out of tht
Wiley Jones survey Io Wise coun-
ty and R7 1 2 a< res out ofthe Wllex
Jonen survey tn Denton count v And
a Tot 261x770 L>et ouT bT the TT Fii-
cbalski survey jl( Denton. >2,364
HEAL EHTAI'E TRAXMFEK*
J W. Degan ahd wife fb T
Dogan. fihcTTx h1(‘<1 half Interest
MS acres out the* Edition i
ton survey, >3.4 77.
IV (' Cantrell to
gh’R a tract out nr the R
ley survey and locatt-d
east of D»nt<>n, >1 and
in connection |(*<rrnan stocking industry, once one
’ * * i of the must flourishing has fallen
| on bad nm» s This in partly attn-
buatablu to (he natural retiogres-
Rion ro-ultlne from tit- war, partly
to exchange questions which make
of raw materials 'lifficuit,
irtly to development of the
u in<luh<tfe tn America and
idd ng developin' nt in z\um-
(‘laus - Please _____
a little set <♦?
for my doll
with a pretty
The motor
tween town
lege will
night until
program at
German plants are
to dev » lop '.spe.c ia’t
I ora. in the 1
will t»r able to r«*g^
of their old standin
a s mark t
h Is
he
A n | of Dt cembc r, X D . 1 .♦. •
•DpQ' I.Clerk LhercoL jn the cate of S
f n's Hosk ns. versus XV M Manning
j al . No 6M'*3 ami fo me as .Sheriff, I ,
I’direeted and deliv»r»-<| I will proceed 1
to sell for (.’ash WiUmi (!•«■ hours pre- |
scribed by law for SlmiittM sal-s.
on the first Thesda> in Janparv
A. D 1921, It being the 4th day
said month, before th' Court
loor ot said Denton (‘0111115
on, Kiatt of '
„ described prbperi.v,
wit For particon of curtain r
estate in Denton (’ountv. Scale
Texas, ami des< Abed below
land to h»- sold find the prD<’e*ewls
partitioned to plaintiff and defend-
ants ir pep judgment refolded in
Book XX'" page J4M e.f the Civil
M mutes of t his Court
Situated in Denton Count). Texua.
part of ThoR Polk survey, Ab
>. *307, M'hout two Hilles
the town of Krum:
4c I the Northeast cor-
survey ott Month line of
Mol ton Survey; Theme-
the South line of said
'*v' H9 2 vara* for
•> 57M vara*
1. D<‘Spatljier stir’
line of t h<- of i gi n "i 1
corner; Them*. East
varas NorthnsR* mrner of (’has.
Hpnll’Hr surer v; Thence South
1-2 varas along T7hm line
Despallicr survey; Thom e-
virus S E corner of 1’hos
survey ami on North line of
(’tblums survey; Them-r 1 .Sort h
.2-10 varas to the place- of Le'g
ccntRinlng • 107 Me res of land
or loss. rxcliiR’Ve- nf the G (’. & S
F fty. right, of wav
Given under my hand.
A D. 1*(2<»,
J A M EM ttnmTF:
FTiFFTTf. Drnrnn FTTHTiT- ’ “
Stella Joe Pugh. 417 N Elm
Dear SantK Claus—Please bring
me a broom for Christmas, a doll reached a tota
and Mnme—rtoths for it. a Bttle mvnth.
ing chair, a little story book, some
.,..j fruit Your little
T<> PHOHK XKt.lKI VOTE.
XV ASHINGTON, Dec 6 —A drl\.
itgaJnst the so-called "grandfather
clauses" In the Const it ut ions of
Southern States, nald to be aimeel
at the disfrHHOhisLrrtrnl of the* nr
groe-s. >m seeqi |n the resolution
which Kept exentat I vc ’ George Ho-'d-
<n Tillkhjun (Rep.) uf Massachu-
setts will Introduce in the House-
Monday. .
Willis Liorn-I
more.
Dear Ma of a CJaua—I MIH s**
vears old. will yon ph-HMe bring
a bicvde* or a (•caster w-igon
a pair of skates, also nuts, rsnd
f’npN and fireworks. Your lift
fi lend
Jean Anne 11
1 j<*ar
pleture bin k
a hanp>- (’hl
Thomas VVeldon Robinson.
I‘e ar Santa -Claus—I am a little
boy six years old Please bring me
a tricycle, a little red wagon, a
pop gun, some fireworks and fruits,
nuts and candy
• ♦-lel’ts Johnny Pierce of
for guard on the first team
also as captain H»? says'
may seem a surprise to note
Pierce, the Aggie center ami
Hi vail tain, ig placed at a gua.rd
is it ion. This exceptionally fine
. ayer. however, teservxs rafing,
because in three seasons of pla> h»»
has MAcrlficetl his own chances
slur to serve the interests of
t -ain Pierce aH a * enter w ould
raplace Swv/i»on of Texas, but
.... .u _.1 . ---tearn
diagnostician of his or
offense and able placer of n>
to met t it. Pi« r< e w ould be
named captain of (his All-Confer-
ence team
of
I louse
in the )
the ; Avis
B»-rr v , I»< nton .
Dear Banta ‘ Ians- —I want a ball
and s big doll, and a n« w dell bed
an! a FtOF5‘ book and a new dress
an da m-w doll dress and 1 want a
<_< B ( hair I want some more toys.
(H ■ dresser. blouses and ■ sk
i abound. Riblxm nnts s«*vm 4i
Z. JlQl’hlur W ide iLoman aiiipe
Bon fashions many chapeaux
demands no additional trimming
Th-Mie gay fiats it>r worn with sport
and while cOMumes Rubberized
silk is pressing to the fore us a
Lat fabric. One charming model of
rose color Dimmed
k.,, same material is
Tnr shin> effect
ined feathers, rib
I raids are
next season
elusive shops are sellin..
taffeta, trimmed with huge bows uf
»rlf-rnateri.il. Organdie Itself fash-
ions many of the airiest hula. AH
doth fabrics are very good, by thr
way. A house which sells importa-
tions is asking a fabulous price for
a demulr poke bonnet fashioned of
porcelain blue la’fcla and trimmed
with x arl * 0:* 7. . ' A * '
of silk .\nd wool •
Dame Fashion seems more fickle
with her wann-wrath 1 dresses than
anv other part uf her wanlrobe.
There are PrinceMM models with the
Iona-wuiMtrd bodieers made from or-
gandie or voile, and full sk'rts of a
contrasting taffeta Then are tu-
nic drassew of tarfeta with Medici
collars (f organdie There,are b» ad
rd chiffons und-XfiariLL’ll^H and du-
vdtyii. thr winter’s favorite materi-
al. continues into this warm-wrath
er stock Tht re arc niHiiy Ja* k« l
blouRea of crepr trimmed with gav
duv» (yr collars ami ( nffs
Dress, skirt and suit makers seem
agreed on the slogan '"Bin k 11* th*
Soil,’’ for all the hems shows a n«>-
ticcabh* drop N‘m- Inches ai»ov» ha*-
come to b» the standard h»lght.»iii
contrast to the winter xogue for
twelve above.
a
st 1 act No
N< rth of t
Beginning
ncr of sg!d 1
the J. C P.
. West with
| .Vlolton survey
1 Th»-nce Sou t h 5
I lin*- of Chas
tLe South
,---—, Mosely (Austin
(’bllege). halves. Dyer (Rice),
(Austin) and Harris (T.
fullback, Taber (Simmons).
Second—Ends. Senna ha ugh.
tin) and L>ePr»to (Rice);
Wilson (Austin) and
(Rice); guards, Totten
and Harrison (Smmons),
imondson (T. '
(Rice), halxes, Mosehart, (Austin) |
a»d Mors.- uth wealern) , fu'i-^i
l ack. Holl’a ,Au <tlii/ ’
Sn/der. full back t ••
spr< ♦ i vrl v, on ’)*•!.t<»n |
<r, are picked by
the D«-n>H«.n
po.uti »ns rri I is
* . “ w.*,. ,« »n
Robinson. Jr.
Mw n(n t Ha us—■Please
bicycle, football, airgun,
fir<w uk.s and fruits, nuts
candy.
W illie Wray Blackstock,
In ,ir Banta Claus—1 will tell you
what 1 want. 1 want a train that
op a track and some cannon
fir-ecrack* rs I want a stor y
a pair of gloves, too. <)P
ant some nuts, fruits
a httlu play gum Your
Scrog-
Mose -
H I • 2 m' I»*m
other con-
clementR and
and tackl**. r«‘sp
High team this
th** M|H»ri writer of
’b.n'd for those pu ,,,,
8’ hefron for thr All ir ti uh i«
*>( N.q 1 h T* xes
h ction t (* tea ntj,
1 in. Hen:. <’ollir
t|rs. The tram .
Denn. Denison. )pft ■•nd: Wertz,
on. left tackle; Snyder,
h ftguard. Hendrix’ Hoi
1 , Montgomery, I ’
- -1: Randolph. Sherman,
♦■nd. Mostr. McKinney
d; Bruno, Denison, left
Dickinson Sherman.
and ('lements.
D ar Santa i'Imum—I am « I
boy two vears old riraae bring me
a t»abv doll a little dog that harks,
a ball and born, bank, nuts and rsn-
<iv Your little friend.
With Snow Flying, Summer Clothes
For Fair Ones Appear In the Shops
By “MARJORIE”
(Written for the United Press)
L^..—jJ —N*MW-¥O«jtr Due.-.4.—i’JU A..-
-*■ nun windowH of lodify' look like the
i'mwo fetes or Easter baztfurs Fluf;
. «... • fy- xrtp(l (ihfl cViOl ornandkes, einl>T15T-
— tiered nets and laces, suiiahades and
bai ling suits and l>*Khqrn and tua-
line hats have routed the sterner
fashion stuff of winter The Palm
Bea*'h-Hot Spring crowd are casting
eager eyes upon this torrid-sone rosj^
■ f nnd the- Btay-at-hotnm tTst LTit- ,
not less ardent orbs. For. b„ it
known, it Is this advance summer
resort c-lothing that sets tha style
for northern apriug and summer
wear and it is i n open secret
me iiufactui eis are alreily
si rip* and summer clothes al
(he very sam,. lines Indicated
the resort fln« r ' ‘ ‘
Ing a thriving 1
tall( rs
Flower effects tn both color, pat-
tern and line hold sway In many
different realms of fashion. One
house is showing a window of soft
crepe silk skirts adorned with hand-
blocked flowers that swtrl about (lie
li -m There Is a white skirt, I order
ed In gay black-eyed Musans, tn-
other shirred model of canary yel-
low crepe uses a motif of gecirgeous
oast urttunis Plain colored silk
skirts are selling very well to the
Southern trade, especially modes of
<•«•» nflo-.ver blue and rose pinks
OHier nobby sk'rts are clevcloped
In combinations of silk ami wool
One house is showing ( r» pe made
up with yokes and panellings of
duvetyn. Black and white Is most
consplculous in this line Even
white wash skirts glow with some
fleck of color Narrow banding:
<'o|>per color edge the pockets
• belt of many models.
— Large, floppy hats
> shades to match the
■ ed figures showing ’Isemany had
■ June of this year i.JH.tln cows.
Vt estimated itirir output at HI rnp<
fera instead of ti> as in pr< war ; and
inea. The Kntcn'u's demand a as
[*r the delivery of th*- above named 1
.cure in four yi urs. but Germany i t
untends its mJk situation la such 1
feat this would bring it to a point '
rhsre the already high Infant mdr- I
kilty would be seriously increased. 1
!he cows nr*' derrfthded l y France.
I«lglum. Serbia ami Italy a» re ;
'••yment for cows takefi by the Ger-
>nu-tis during the war.
U BLACK PLAGIF. IM GF.RHANY
■ HER LIN. Dfc‘. f»—Six rn 11 ion p» r-
■dni. or one put of ev«*<> tm in-
ml bitant r In Germany, are affiict-
4M with aoclal disrate, according to
Rtiantific ca I<*u1m ttnna Effort* arc
prvfte
■ and at the price we sell it, as cheap,
■ood consists in its completeness or b
Base with which it is assimilated.
♦ There are but few homes in Denton which use I
luch aa^hey should. We offer pure pasteurized ,
butter, Bulgarian buttermilk for drinking, or-
iry buttermilk for cooking, finest of ice cream, all
" . . 4 - -- —-— We solicit your
x ,n
V lrl
i unit, 417 N Elm.
• a .lantw < —I'lraaa brlnfl
Xh-4hi<nwiM» g- ltT’nF Fnr.pistol and , , ps
and sonfti more toy*. fireworks,
candy, nuts, and fruit. I have been
good boy. Your friend
ALL GROCERIES
You will miss a financial
nportunity if you fai
ilace your business with
lards,
er (T
qua)
). ha I
a nil
Taber
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