Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 175, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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FRENCH DOORS
PICTURE FRAMING
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With Fresh Strawberries
want framed.
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OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
Geo. Morrel, Furniture
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WE WANT YOU
MILLINERY
trade with us in March.
To
PHONE 174
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You Can’t Beat U».
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
FRESH VEGETABLES
—and you must try* a can of
HONEY DEW SYRUP
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Better than honey.
In
5-Ib,
10- lb
and 25-lb
THE FAIR STORE
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BLUE BIRD CHIRPS
SEED STORE
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and Plants, Cabbage Plants.
All kinds of bulk
Post Otlice Filling Station
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Garden and Field Seeds
USED CARS
Crescent Filling Station
Anything you may need.
West Oak Street.
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MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
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Garden Tools.
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FOR THOSE
WHO SAVE!
The Chocolate Soldier"
National
Silk Week
SMART NEW SUITS
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Reflecting Spring Modes
Screen Doors
Window Frames
Door Frames.
$ 7.00
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13.00
13.00
1300
SADDLERY, SEEDS AND
FLOWERS. -
PASTEURIZED SWEET MILK
BULGARIAN BUTTERMILK
WHIPPING CREAM
CREAMERY BUTTER
ICE CREAMS
FROZEN FRUITS
ICELAND CAKES
FROZEN ICES
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bPins
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40c
—New Silks
—-Canton Crepes
—Wool Crepe
—Satins and ’
Taffetas.
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CITY GARAGE
East Hickory.
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BUTTERMILK STARTING
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ON CASINGS
TALIAFERRO BROS.
Phone 125.
EVERS HARDWARE GO.
Cookingware. Dishes
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Have your screens fixed
before Spring.
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to yout comfort and pleasure.
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. 0.
OPTOM ETKiST.
McCray’s Jewelry Store.
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DENTON PLANING COMPANY
H. C. and C. E. Taliaferro.
WE HAVE ADDED
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superintendents of
favorable tu I-. —
superintendent s
. Even
Ung chocolate—a great luxury—from a friendly enemy.
I Believes County Unit
Will Serve As Basis for
Solving Rural School Problem
FOR* SERVICE
For appearance, for in-
trinsic. value nothing
serves quite so well for a M
, gift as a good watch. a
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■ S, W. (Sid) Smyth Garage
1201 S. Elm St. Phone 610.
1-2 gallon
' 1 quart ...
Street paving is not our only field of activity.
We have been devoting more time and energy to this
particular branch of construction because we felt
that in addition to making a legitimate profit we
could be of more benefit to Denton and Met people.
Economical of gas, fine bak-
,ers, safe and durable, attract-
ive prices.
fr : There are some French soldiers who have not aroused terror In the
.hearts of German urchins to the Ruhr. Here is a group of schoolchildren
r toft B-BT-fr f _. rj xv U ziz.nlo ♦ o rrrn.i • In viiru—f n frlnn/Yl.r
the College of Indust rial Art*, and
Mian Uorene Welch, teacher ot
piano at C. I.
attendance win rather small, but
Interest was shown by those who
were present.
30x3
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33x4
34x4
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Will
world,
wfc have
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w a nt
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\ doctor;
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L< yon feel better in a lit-
»* but mv KDodneMM
DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY
Phone 292.
J. A. COOK GROCERY
122 East Hickory Street.
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Of well as weather will not havr any effect on your motor
* trips if you are operating a closed car such as that manufactured
f -. by Dodge Brit hers
LET US SHOW YOU.
Denton Male Chorus Has New
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'HERE'S PROFIT AND SAFETY AT CURTIS'
When sickness comes to your home it means perhaps that
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WASHINGTON. March f.—W
Anderson, state superintendent
the Anti-Saloon la-ague. has
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We build anything and are always glad to be
of any service. _ ______ . “ .
I to Texas la found In the pro.T
unit plan which is
t )fr0vided for in a measure passed
the Senate and now before the ,
x Mouse, In the opinion ot Senator R I
A. Stuart, of Fort Worth, author of
coi1 n t y unit plan will pro- I
Vide a uniform system of education
(SrjlVtnr county in the state wL
When sickness comes to your home it means perhaps that
- chief earner is out of the game and the family income gone,
rtj ean’t afford to experiment then for a purely dollars and
Ats reason.- Sick room supplies should come from our store.
All prescriptions which your doctor writes should be filled here.
We’ve given years to acquiring the skill and experience so needed
for precise work and satisfactory service and have been serving
--the people o* Denton and Depton County for twenty-five years.
When sickness comes plain ordinary business judgment will
• show you a plain path to’our store. Ask your doctor. He knows,
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Advertisement for Blds for
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'upnC I Olin V^ul 1a tv*uiLvui^i ' dTYu MuvvinffJInji Jt
Advertisement for bidsr to t>« r«- The Denton Male Choxua m
eelved March 1» for the excMVSmnj regular rehearsal Monday evening
ami concrete work for |hp elty aep-
tic funk to be built on the naw'
alu uwat. of—the city 'has been be-
gun. The work on the tank itself
will bo done under contract while
the city will do the workvof eytend-
Ina the sewer mains to the hew lo-
cation. ConauH+ng Engineer O. II.
Koch filed th'e plans and speclficu-
tlona with the city Monday after-
no. n and Tuesday returned to Dal-
las after having shown Mayor Hen-
net. thc line to follow In extending
tha • mains., ' _.
Instead of using cast Iron pipe .at-
the crossing of ibe branch the city
will .reel a concrete (tructure to-
carry th- 4»h- *wh-*h the branch.
The cast Iron pipe would hnvc to
be of special construction for tha
twenty-one Inch main and woull
cost several hundred dollars, Man-
or Hennen said Tuesday.
J. R. SIMMONS
Acetylene Welding, Horae
i Shoeing, General Blacksmith-
ing.
209 East McKinney St.
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CONKLIN — EVERSHARP.
Two outstanding concerns
Tn the manufacture of write-
tools— Conklin, Eversharp.
Conklin Pens are outstanding
and dominate their field
Eversharp, the first of the
automatic pencils, leads with
a host of imitators following.
They both give complete sat-
isfaction. Large stocks
Won’t you look. See the Par-
ker Duofold for men—a good
one.
JOHN R. SCHMITZ
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
Day Phone 20.
Night 761 or 10.
Smart Looking Glasses
Many women who need Glasses
have hesitated to get them through
pride in their appearance.
No women need hesitate for that
reason any longer. We have a
variety of smart styles .that are
quite becoming and often add
charm.
To our stock a big supply of
WINDOW GLASS
If you have any broken
r panes
THE CURTIS CO. ,
V> holeale-Rctail Drugs.
SOlTII SIDE.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS OF ALL KINDS
morris & mcclendon | .
31 IN. Ehn St
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sizes. Also all CON KEY
REMEDIES for Poultry.
KAWDY’S STORE
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There is a great tending toward the short box coat in the new suit
fashions that is unusual and chic. Some are severely plain—Tn twills or-----
tweeds—others with braid or embroidery trimmings, with here and
there a dash of color in linings or buckles. Every dictate of the mode
can be found in our collection, insuring a width of selections.
WANTKD—< I.KAX VOTIO^ RAO,
AT HK< Oltll-( IIHONK I.F. OFF161.
FOR RENT—Four wtm hrm*r or I\nxi£rti<’rtv Street.
Large garden; ready broke for plant inr. Splendid
neighbor* on all sides; still I would recommend car-
rying: plenty of accident insurance.
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TIN WORK
Before you let your contract for
tin work nee me.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFAC-
' TION AND REASONABLE
. PRICE.
Another > thing: You won’t have
to wait two or three months to have
your work done. Try us.
Phone Number is 716.
GAY TIN SHOP
Next to Battery Co. on W. Oak. St.
known that thry: ’werr- in fhr em-
ploy of the League.
Pecora plana, to Un vlte \V M Pot-
ter of McAHeit Texas, a forno r a*-
Biatant trea<HWT<*tf ■'league. Io
testify before tS» ’"grand jury
0.0. Sims, Former Resident
of Denton,. Dies in Cleburne
Feliool trustfPF would still
rhaTRe of school property
would ndvi.se and awalgt the
to' bill ag originally Introduced
e the county unit P'«n optional
_ . _Jt all <«untl<y tn the ,«tnt< t-p-
«ler a senate amendment, however,
,it -youid apply only to ccuntkn
ttref 100.000 population.
|-«xenipte all but fl ye counties
as. Tarrant. Harris, JJexar and
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m Shepard Chadel. with tha newly
appointed director and" accomtkan-
iat. Mrs. Katherine Graves
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The housewife with an eye to econ-
omy and unusually high quality
will appreciate this store as herj
headquarters for good food. Here
she will find a complete selection:
of groceries and fresh fruits ati_
price that will make trading here!
worth while. Try us.
Blu? Bird is not the only good
gasoline in the world- It is not
even the only good gasoline in
Denton. But it IS GOOD gasoline,
straight-run, freshly distilled, full
of miles and pep and the makers
of it, Denton people, will appreci-
ate at least a share of your pat-
. runagCx _Y<2tLjwill find Blue Bird .
in Denton only at the-—
coushi. uml "Missouri. Tn trsuisiana. ,
the county unit plan has been op-
erated etnee 1S73. No etate that has
ever adopted the plan for a time
has gone back to J he old system
of Individual school (districts."
Under the terms of the county
unit plan, each county w«»ul<I con-
stitute one school district Affairs
of the dlRTrtct would be mweaK-d
qy a county school board, "compos-
ed of seven members—one in each
commissioner's precinct, and three
elected at largo. The taxes for thc
district would be levied on the en-
tire county and maintenance dlstrl-
the
ieaduia mlueatorB
"STU Vc
THE ILL WINDS OF MARCH
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Bring us your pictures, diplomas,
certificates—in fact, anything you
We have the ma-
terials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,
and can turn out your work in
short time.
El -VujAd. It probable,
Ike lUuJi^liun proviaion
Evniuvtid in thc lluuae.
"The county unit plan has
support of the
of the Blate." Stuart Baid
Superintendent S. M N. MaVra has
endorsed the plan and uaxixied In
drawing the bill. A number of thc
leading bcho<»I Suj-s.,.v»< ..• <•,
the state are favorable t° H. Tn- r’f county adopting it.,
eluding* city Mtprrtn tendon tn at
xrf ifie n»re4 sehoei i»r<>b-} jrul l \yorlh Dallas. Even the
the plan Is limited to certain coun-
ties, it will be only a short time
after it is put In practice in one
or two of these counties that oth-
ers will ask that the limitations bo
remoyed.
■ "SUtrh a western of srr.emts vs trot
a new system. It has hem in effect
in a number of other states. In-
in thl. rtv he th. «o ulios of tbZ •^blUthg Louisiana. New York.
educational prebTsm which haw fac-
•d Texas for many year#/' Senator
dtuart declared today. “Such a plan
Will mean better rural srade
ichoola. the establishment of many
ryml hlf'.li schools. and , grant
school .. the power to con-
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nKM-roy. WKcown-rnno wt< ».f,, mgkh a, w
March Designated Is Birth
’ ” Wfi«r Mfiitffiill 5W" WliM^W-rawMgir'
FIRST CLASS WORK
We have a staff of skilled me-
chanics on repairing, welding, gen-
erator and starter work—always
ready to give your car the atten’
tion it require*. Bring it to us for
slightest adjustments.
Also showing the latest in dresses of taffetas and crepes. Really
the styles of these new dresses are unusual. And priced at prices that
will please you.
I make my own '*-*1)
A EVIN HILL
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We hve the fallowing bargain?
in used cars, priced right to sell
quick, for cash or terms:
T"Bukk 1918 Touring
2 Ford 1917 Touring
1 Ford 1919 Touring
2 Ford 1921 Touring
1 Ford 1918 Roadster
1 Ford 1917 Chassis
2 Ford Trucks.
J. L. WRIGHT
.Always keep Ecrrasa!
" Krtne. lt will stup Acute T
right now. You never know
you mav need it. Price 50
Sold by The Curtis Drug- Co.
vert I semen t.)
- AUSTIN. MarUi 6.—-March
been deeiannied us birth regfiitTa-1
tlou. month In Texas, through too-
opernrion of five Btxre-wide a'bm-
en's orKnnlr.ntlons liuhnded In the
joint legislatlV” 'Vouncil.. The- r>ur~_
"n7>WTir the month Is to undertake
campaigns throughout the stats,
urging through womens organiza-
tions and clubs flic registration or
births witli the state health o
part meat
Co-operating in the birth regta-
Hatton campaign i« the state health
department, the extension division
of the slate university and of tne
A A M college.
"In our child welfare work we
are constant!" seeing the necessity
of Knowing thc ages of children in
order to have a compulsory school
law. tile child labor law. juvenile
delinquency properly administered
and enforced." Mrs. S. M. N Marrs,
president of the Texas Parent-
Teachers Association said only
twenty seven states in the nation
report as many as !>0 |nr cent of
their births; Texas does not begil
■ to be in tlie class,
"It is well to have a law on Gmi
subject, but public sentiment must ]
demand that it be properly
forced before It functions
jtlvely. Our (cmpaign Is
undertaken to Triform “Texas
sens <if the need and value of birth
registration "
." TBlue.
•tteors.
FlltE %T BltOMMW < Al LONR
OF JMO.IHMI
BRONKON. .March G.—Thc Kirby
LumbeitCompan.v’M commlBMary wan
burned here with a Ions of about
I 10.000.
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Well-fitted Glasses wiir add muCh t ------
Haf Frames, each ,25c!
Flowers, per bunch 25c uihiiow*
Flowers, per CALL 958
Ribbon, per yard, *."1“*°
- ’ r- j £_r\ ' put *n 1°** y°u a* a
..jc to GUc merit’s notice.
New purses, beads, buckles, belts, girdles and trimmings for every-
thing. Visit our Notion Department.'
EY E SH A DES—GOGG LES.
The summer automobile
season will soon be here ami
among other thing* you’ll
need eye shades and protec-
tors. We carry a full line of
these goods—Wilson make—
and well be glad to have you
look.
NOTU'K TAX PAVKRM
A>| property owner* Whone prop-
erty haB not b?»*n axiieniied for city
iuxvii for this yuar are requested to
make, rendition when they pay their
wntun and lltflit 1411b at the <*it.v
Hall this month. The law places the
obfiKiHiiia Ainun-UicAiwncra to mako
rendition and If aHsessmcnt has not
de by May 1 the property
listed as unr»ndcr<’d,
GEO N. Bl’<’KER.
City Secretary.
bated accordingly. The plan does
nnt affect thf_ bonded 1 udebludue^ ,
Bocal
have
and
coun-
ty board tn managing the affairs of
the individual schools. 'Acceptance
of the system 1r subject to a coun-
ty election, uiider terms of the
Stuart bill.
"W’cgker and pnnref f/’hocl <11*‘
trlcts would be helped materially
under the vownty unit plan.” ac-
cording t<» the Fort Worth senator.
’’Funds would bo distributed on a
county basis and each school would
receive according- to its Individual
needs.” — «—-----—
DEALER.
E. Hickory
GAS STOYES ,.
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Judge and Mrs E. I Key havr
returned from ('hburne where they
wmsm xiuLLed Saxaidu. y Lo like bed
side of her brother, (>. IX. Sims,
who was ill for a work of Intluw
cnza-jHiru mon la, and died Saturday
nigiU-ilc wns'abouV 48 years 6T*
age. The funeral was held Sunday
morning at the Field Street Bap*”
list Church of ClebuFne, of whUJi
hr was a deacon Burial war* »h the
- Lane Prairie cemetery six
north of (’iehurne.
• Thc de.eeajo-d was once :
_ _u£_LhxnXun.. ujuI wimj vnsaKed
( business here for some time I
, survived by his widow and
grown
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JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS CO.
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NHVKIllC HLOW
IjONDON, March Defeat
two cabinet mlnlstera at the polls
has dealt the prestige of Bonar
I^sws Tory government a sever*
blow. Sir Arthur GrlfCjth-Boscawen.
minister of health, and Col (}. <F
Stanle>, iiudcrserreUtry for home
affairs, were l»t*atrh In bye-elec-
tiun-s.
The Mpth<r«' Auxiliary of the Boy
Scfutii, of which Mrk. Ji. P. humax
l« chairman, was accorded the talk
of raising the lotto necegsafy to com-
nli-te tlie budget for .the year nn l
to build the'scout camp, el the laat
’hieetiug of the Scout Council. About
twenty members of tht; auxlllaex
have made n house-to-hotine
vang, and ao far, report >120.75. The
report is h°t complete, according I >
Mrs. Lomax, who stated ttiat the
mothers are determined to put th--
camp over, oven if the soliciting
method fulls to rajae the money.
Several sections of towns have not
yet been canvassed, Mrs. Eomax
stated.
H
of
ad-
mitted that Til" paid cash t<Y“ mr-
ployes of wet newspapers. r«ays a
statement today l»y Acting Dis-
trict Attorney Peeora. who is hav-
ing a giaml Jury Investigation of
the expenditures ot more than
filltieo by Anderson for publicity
In behalf of the laeague.
Peeora said that Anderson in
statement tn him had said
league propagandists might I
been embarrassed in the
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Attoeiatfd Prru DUpatch
March •.—The f<»r
Speaking of insurance, reminds me to say that be-
finning today “Fyffe's Safety First" policies will be
Written io. one quarter’s premium will carry tho
full protection to June l&th. Thursday J handed n
good man check for 173.33, fend bfr hasn't got through
-thanking me rpt. You nw»y be newL— ’Nnf Bed.— •
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U-- —RI BBING ALCOHOL-
L For every purppse that
« you’ve used alcohol in . tha
to fiaat—except mint juleps—
you'll find Puretest Rubbing
i- 'Aleohol available for now.
-.^Contains 85 per cent pure
k- grain alcohol. No objection-
able odor. Ideal for sick
p’-room.' Pints 75c.
I VEST POCKET RAZORS.
See the hew Vest Pocket
l^&tfety Razors. Just the
Li Jtlring when you go away. Use
[. <Cillette Blades. Price 50c
|T -We .offer a genuine Gillette
l*3^*xor an,l n “0c package of
L Iblades for |1.25. It's a good
I value. Full line of lotions,
blades, soaps and
ivefs* supplies. “ “
BABY BOOKS.
I See our fine line of Rafiy
Graduate Books. Mein-
k* 4>rj' Books, Bride Books, Ko-
K dak Albums. Complete line
of Dennison's Silk Crepe.
Tally Cards, Place Cards,
,'tFancy Candles. Dennison’s
’ Wax Seal Sets. Your patron-
age invited.
W. M. JAGOE COMPANY
Engineers Contractors.
Idle Moments
BY W. F,
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IHH TOUR
Then arc h lotta things we al-
m<>B( have to have In this
<»n< tiling In BiinRhlne but
hren doiiiK without it quite
the last f»«\v da>.T, A doctor I*
of the tliiiiKH we B
without but when it come<£
vhtrc .wt- need one we don't i
to inohki > around about
one to come t<» bcc uh.
cifn FTx up no dicing"TTiRt
ually maU
tie w IiMd but ,nv K’lodncMM what
a taMe it soinetitnoR puts Into your
rnouth lu»< («'rs hit Ronictime^ <all-
<*d pill lolbrM and Hrr RomctlrncM
called lute |..i short, not that they
arc whoit. but it Im easier to say
Hoc than to say Doctor Brown or
whwfff'Vf’f nnm” be enrrte* with h»vrt
I’uople needK doctors, and doctors
ni'ol printing Spine of the doctor*
of Dent' n have found a Rood place
to have their printinK done. They
know the telephone number of the
plai-e, It is 8X8. Whan you want
printing done you will do well to
do ns Rorm of our doctors have
done and < a 11 I’outs, the Printer.
Ha appreciate* y6ur buninesx.
WESTCLOX ALARMS,
WeStcIox—that great or-
ganization of alarm clock
makers at La Salle, Ill., prido
themselves upon the high
quality of their product. Wo
carry a full line of their
goods—Big Ben, Baby Ben
Sleepmeter, America, Iron
Clad. Westclox alarms will
please you.
NEW BLOUSES
Just received in Blouse Department some of those new styled blous-
es, with new collar* and the wanted materials of Cantons, Paisleys and
some with the all-over lace. Also some new styles in pongee, nriced
from $4.50 to $8.00, ' • ’ 1 “
rtirector of public school rnuhlc at" "
teaehsr
. reaped I vely. Tho
rather small.
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