Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1923 Page: 6 of 6
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CREAMERY BUTTER
ICE CREAM
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
By giving us your MILK account. We are the only
people in Denton that can furnish you with—
Free Shines On All Shoes We Selk
DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
You will have a goockset
let us build it for you.
and at the right price if you
Come, let us show you.
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
H
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THE
s.
OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
ITorvcr' D
Til U'h t
I
Mtns
HILL BROS; GARAGE
215 W. Mulberry.
r.dlt g
are
Deuton,
L.
KANAUY’S STORE
221 W. Oak.
Denton
W.
Scott,
Expert
We Are Headquarters For
W. Stone,
Sanger,
Phone 234..
tell you.
Lsna M. Sidles, Opt. 0.
BUY SPORTING GOODS
in the program
JNO. HESTER
FROM A
SPORTING GOODS HOUSE
THE PLUMBER
betltr
29
Every job is
VERY BEST ATTENTION
TENNIS, BASKETBALL,
and the
ROSS PRINTING CO.
FOOTBALL, GOLF, ETC.
PRICE WILL BE RIGHT
REMEMBER
219’4 West Oak.
Phone 841
I
JNO. HESTER
BUY SHOES
RADIO
FROM DENTON’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
SUPPLIES
I
We carry the very latest patterns in the
COLLIER & BROOKS
Laird & Shoeber line for
Denton Typewriter Exchange
AT EVERS’.
H. C. and W. V. Taliaferro.
Florsheim for men.
Most anything you need in
up-to-date Radio Sets and
Supplies.
DRUGGISTS.
Phone 29.
hero
at
Nt W
Mr*.
spending !
»M*‘i.b, Mr.
nua, t
great
display of premiums on
first floor
General repairs,
mechanics.
palace
■•Table
ACCURACY
Is Our Motto
We carry
everything in the sport goods
line.
SADDLERY, SEEDS and FLOW-
ERS.
*eM thing,, touch every home
thin city.
Hartcn
. he
y Ba.-t t
AndiTV.ii Is visiting I
THE PLUMBER.
401 S. Elm St. Phone 856.
Happy and Proaperoua New
Year.
City Realden
ALVIN 1
i
Port
imiH
church
follows:
tlon;
Mis.
OPTOMETRIST.
McCray a Jewelry Store.
*•«
It Here! j The
We carry the famous Spald-
ing line.
TALIAFERRO BROS.
W. B. McClurkan & Co.
-Neal Hart is featured in
Top Ranch." a western
picture of thrills.
finest shoes made.
women is nationally known as is Nettleton and
M. E. Church Watch Party
Conforms to Old Custom
d
DlftmH'T COIRT
hit it filed:
Ava Morri■
Morria, divorce.
music,
Annie
| OAu-PARMER
Christ-
I
ntt nd* *1 the
f’o’Tnlh
v ; i ■ i t i g
**S. & H.” Green Trad-
ing Stamps,
*
Come in and see the new '
PRINTING
The right kind at the right price.
preluding
ideals and
f people.
L II. Jt» W^wt—“the ,chool prtposl-
I1on>“fire The moat Important right
how. I do not have anyone to go
it. . rchoc.I but I anx Interested in
our scholia for the welfare of oth-
ers and the good of the town. I
would also like to see Denton get
h good cotton tnl’l here. I do not
n< Bln it could not Le made a
paying proposition When I was In
McKinney Bunday I saw where they
Sre building fifty n.w )|cus>>s .it
the cotton mill the.e. The plsr t hits
dovlded' ILe capacity twice slinre it
ww Martlra.*’--
ICa Lokns.
HILL
DREAMLAND — "The Yosemite
Trail,” features Dustin Farnum
1n a story of adventure, happiness
a ml romance.
(What do the stara foretell for
1923? NEA Service asked lUvangeline
S. Adams, world famous uatrolo-
ic.r. Here is her story of the n-
fluences which wl'l preside over the
nations of the world for the coining
r<. Mrs.
Ji.’Ian
P.an* !■
bherman.
i ml
airvlce. cordial courtesy In all re-
U»4,.mrhit’» and nbwve atl a deeper
bitcrest in and understanding of
(fSered things May tbe benefits of
Gasoline and lubricating oils
Auto stor-
Battery repairs_and re-
charging.
'Then you can be sure of get-
Let me figure with you on. ting the service that it is your
your plumbing jobs, either right to expect.
large or small. ------ 1-*~ -------„----------
given odr
REV. PERRY NEW Stars Favor U. S. In 192.
CHRISTIAN PASTOR
We are agents for the
REMINGTON STANDARD
AND PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER
We also sell, rent and repair
all makes.
We Appreciate Your Busi-
ness.
Stock Farm and Ranch Loans
ALVIN HILL
l»H. J. fl. VARNKR—May the New
Sttsr bring to Penton a larger unity especially, and I bell,
a greater coBoentra- other thinga,
tjen of effort 6n the thinga of first | improved
importance. such as healUi. aitrac- ‘
tTi. .' environment, efficient schools.
UhalncA* that prospers through real
PRINCES—"Heroes of the Street"
stars Wesley Harry supported by
a strong cast.
'Duofol'l Jr. V ’
Ltd)! Duuiuld X.
For Tender, Juicy Steaks
Fine Bacon, Sausage, Etc.,
Phone 133. , ,-----« • ~
Normal Meat Market j ’ 25-Year Pen
An oil s rn'lir to linseed oil is
extracted from the peed of rubber
trees and tie residue use t ng fod-
der. A 'mill baa been set up In Ma-
laya an rt™wnrtr re o n ’brew nrr- Inrre
l.een sold In Kumpe at good prices.
Under present con<’ltioiir. on the
lubber plantations seed for this
purpose is easily secured.
AlTOMOnil. I'.HD.I’TH ATIOXS
155,425—0. R. Vandiver, Sanger,’
Font.
155,569—W. R. Laney Jr , Denton,
Buick commercial car
155,60*4—A. L. Buhler.
Ford.
155,624—J. F. Ex tor, Denton Chev-
rolet .
155.663—John
Ford
If 5.672—J.
Foi <1
155.693—A. E. Teters, Pilot Foinf.
Ford
Sand Hill News
SAND Ilh.U Dec. 2S.-T11OS1 m
Benton w< To Mn. Snertnan. Mr.
Yj.i’1 rough, Jit’lan I.hihI, l^ugene
-I’M vai ds, I'.ana Durham. Gairett
M< rciT. Will Shetniari. Mia*tJ -
gie She i man and Elsie .Martin,
<HIm Mmcer. Mrs. T II. Land. Mm,
il«<c and Mr* Kirkpat’k-g
A l'o»d c'owd from Corinth at-
tended inc C'Bistmax trees at Sand
11 ill Friday light.
Mias Pa ill I lie
Christ m:.* wit I.
a nd Mi k H ni ’
MJ ns firah'p >
n**.*», Maijghe Enti• I
rrnce Guina of 'drupevin-j is
COLD WEATHER IS COMING |
Now is the time to put alcohol |
in your radiator. Drive by and let ’
us fix you up.
GEO. FRITZ & CO.
Phone 620 ............ 215 W. Hickory
SPKKR—We instl
above all •
our school facilities I
to mee the condition of
affairs, ‘and all these things shall
be added’unto you’ If we get and
maintain our schools as we should
(he businys.*’ JnU'rc-sJg will cutu
of themselves.
I of best quality.
In Ft rt age. -------
Is under the influ-
nerve-wracking L’ra-
untry will continOe in
rdTiy a i oapiisi unuicu
in- The First Bapttat Church ushered
...A,, r. A A M XY-.nl I J u V- f 4 a. A S Im
Ip .the New Year with a watch aer-
view after the regular servlcea Sun-
dap night. The congregation war
entertained hi Uie basemen^ of the
with a varied program aa
Old tuner, th,, congrega-
Impromptu ’'quartets; reading,
Leone Turner; duet, Mrs. R.
M. Barns and Mlsr Lorena Puckett;
solo. Daman Dean) trio, Missea Ada
Mae Witt, Lorena Puckett, Ruby
Bearley; aelectlona by orcheatra.
A social hour followed the pro-
gram. Refrerhmentr were served to
250 perrons. A religious watch ner-
vier was carried out from 11:30 to
12 o'clock.
Judge Ed X. Key—“I want a
Whole Jot of prosperity and ad-
Jbncement for Denton. I believe I
IfOUld rather see us get a good
NanhAriurn than anything else this
hftr"
u.
t A. Wal-
ker ryrvey upd 32.07 acres Wni. C.
Brookfield rurvey. Dec. 29 '22,
1160............
There is nothing so important as
your eyesight. And there is nothing
so important to their welfare as
accurately fitted glasses.
You can depend upon any lenses
we make for you. Your doctor will 1
l. l w
visiting llelc.
Mr and Mrs
of Wen Texas
t'liHetm’is here.
Mr. and Mrs
Werth
with th
.; f i •
iM trie
I |i ni y
Wortn.
Job*
I 4f Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
'* p-lrtlgjly scalped about a
v #Y.k ago in an auto acuidenu near
Argj’le, was taken Dallas Mod-
for x-iay ex^rutfr^UorL His
- MMRIbti haw become very serious.
It ;• feared h>a aplne waj Injured.
BY EVANGELINE S. ADAMS
Tin* year 1923 will bc on * cf ma-
terial MUCCIRR. ------- .
'Throughout the year Jupiter will
be in I lie Hign Scorpio .which augurs
well for any unterpriae having to
Jo with liquldH. chellcala or drug.H.
Oil wells will show profit, ship-
ping will be stimulated, th<»s,. en-
a<tg*<i in the import and export busi-
ness with meet with sucess.
What Oenlon Citizens Hope ,
r'" wET • : _ ^_X'I beautiful and morally clean,
ji for Their Home Town In 1923 T'“H to rrttr
iOwtllnu.d from FMts One) 'h,’, *ld* of h*avei
ibenton ^County, both from the. tn I
Hope Fur Wets
■Conditions also favor .those
teiPgtld In th-A so-called- “wet"
movement, so VW* prohibition
lightltH ami dry ’l''udere will have
I to b t •ncreaslnglf vigdant.
*1 Political cl aos w*ill continue
labread until this country | dec'dea to
I co-operate. Restriction and depres-
■lor. will prevail in China and In-
dia. Russia, however, will ieaue into
brighter conditions
There will be no settlement of the
Irritation between capital and la-
bor. Caplml Will show increaelng
dirsatl.Hf’action with labor leaders
and labor unions. There will b.-,
however, determined strides toward
achieving the brotherhood of man.
~ -■ ~Abw«y B. Drey—“I want to see
Denton get a good. first class
total . this year and a big public
- pinyfrotrndV , .
RRV J. RAM BARCUF—Fortu •
bstely tho n.oat needful things for
pentnn In 1*23 are in easy reach
ar.d every citlaen can mhelp attain
than*. We should paint our own]
, kounea, plant more trees and flow-
trihr ke?n atre-ts anl i“
L gfcnMer. have more and
> SfekM and'church property, ellm-
tnate from social life those prac-
tiees thnt ei'dang'ir religion and
fioraJa. close on Sunday, at least
during hours of worship. Allirg
stations and golf gtourtds and otr-
placrs of busir.eai Aiid ainuac-
i>.ft ( . t<> *-l irch. und be- gord.
The possibility of making Denton
! r
-d
MARRIAGE I.ICF.ASE
Costas Caras and Mtns Nelli
Slack, Gainesville.
I remote, but by everybody helping ■
la, little it can be made physicallyi
a (he I
Texas to rear chil-
fineM place to live
save^
____ ________ J- W. SHAW—-T-WOhld like to sir]
OB' the Investment, and as al Denton sieure a modern hotel ant
r» hehr out labor.** |“ Rcinltarlum. with a hotel us vi.o
first objective.
Shuman’s children
sei sn.-mling]
'lenty’s children of I
Th,- watch night service at the
.Methodist Church was In accordance
with an old early Xtethodlst custom,
an l Is always observed by the pres-
ent pastor. Rev. J Sam Barcus. The
program began at H o'clock Sunday
evening and lasted until after the
ringing of bells fur the New Year
In the absenc.- of Rev. Mr. Barcus,
It Turrentine was In charge of
the service. Songs by the congrega-
tion were sung at intervals during
the following program: Orchestra
music led by Homer Richey; quar-
tet, Messrs. L. L. Miller, .!. E Blair,
.! . W. Smith, and John Speer: piano
duet, Miss Loretta Newton ami Del-
phlne Miller; debate on question:
' "Bescolv. <!, that the world is grow-
ing better." Affirmative speakers.
Mr.’ Loveless, Mrs Pierce, Clifton
Richey, tint! Miss ,1ustlne Harris;
negative speakers, XT. W. Smith. J.
W. Smith, Freeman Rowell, ant)
Miss Annie Edwards Harens; violin
goto, Homer Richeys reading of the
judges’ decision on debate, in which
thc affirmative won.
At this point in the program a
soclak hour was indulged in, and re-
freshments of coffee, hot chocolate,
and wafers were served by tbe la-
dies of Hie church. The program
was then continued: Solo, T N
Musgrove;
Ing. Miss
talk. Mr. <
Turrenllnl'.
At exactly 12 o'clock, the congre-
gation joined In singing the "Dox-
ulogy." ____________________________
A lobsti r has been known to lay
a smany as 160,000 eggs at a time.
He Is expected here with-
days with his family, a
wife and three children, to take up
his work.
HEAT; ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. T. Naugle ami wife tp J A
Tate, 253.1 acres in Geo W. Daniels
Stirvey, Dec. 16, *2?, $5 and either
consideration'.
B. L. Spencer, reer., to W. A.
Purnell, 70 acres in Jesse Sutton
survey, 1 mile southwest Lewisville,
Oct. 26, '22. 15.250
W. B. Ramsey et al to A’me Brick
Co., tract land 2 miles soutn of
coutthouy in Denton. Oct 11, 22.
(Correction Deed), Il and other con-
■Wkw*lk»L»Mtration.
_______ W. N. Miles and wife to 'V .
iphts, Improvte and beautify Miles. 39.04 acres Robert
>■>1 * ..baa 1. _ _ —.. — ...a.. .. a-.1 •> > n *7 a. « ~ . ..
’ I’. M Nurcrtm
The United Staten will be ifiatprl-
ally more pucrexnful than any other
country. u« President Harding is nn-
1*» tt< r infUienc«*n than any other
ruler. •
k i ng < k orge
of the
Ho hi.** co
t unrest.
. ycir 1928 >v!!| b<* um a rule a
year of last struggles,
the a rances of new
a new and stronger race o
COURT HOUSE NEWS
| MARRIAGE I.ICFMAES
Henry S-yenr-oId son s p Adams and MIss.Ldlmn
Jones, ’w*’1’| Josephine Rainey, Denton.
♦ IIII»l»♦♦♦««<♦I I!♦!!♦
♦ IIM2 < O.IFUCT I'HEDU TEl) +
♦ Here are predictions made by +
•J. Miss Adat'ts wlxly|j la'er events ♦
+ justitled: A
+ ■n’The Windsor five,’1119.
d- King Edward's death. -—-
Panic OI..J897. ,
World War. d-
She predicts a great conflict d"
d- for the United States in 1912. 4*
The
continued: Solo, T.
orchestra'; r»ad-
Ed wards Barcus;
Bell; talk. It J
ji iMiE join
rPHIS store i« .teadquarters
for the ce.ebrated ParkeU'
Daofold the lacquer red p<n
with »mart, b* ack-tipped er da
and 25-year g a ar ante ed point.
crave it<nt and n»l-
aneedfee’. I ts O’, e r-»i <e barrel
h^ld« nearly tffiee the bik of
the ordinary. Native Iridhrm
point ub ani'ijth as a jewel
ba-aring C jmc a.iil t. y it «
are why our e-isti.ners de-
clare "tt’e ha-Tltom 'r th-i.-
(Iola!*
Wiahea to you and youra a
The official board of the First
L'bilstian 4'hurch Sunday night ex-
i tended a c;til to Jtev. J. M. Perry
of Robinson villa, N. C., to become
| pastor of the church. -Rev. Mr.
j Perry preached at the church both
morning and evening Sunday, and
following tAe night service the
board voted unanimously to extend
the call to him. The matter will be
submitted fb the congregation for
ratification next Sunday.
Tip, ih'Hi.ter Is now -pastor of the
First Christian Church at Robin-
sunvilb'.
in sixty
The Radio Store.
CLARIFIED-PASTEURIZED SWEET MILK
NEW YEAR CARDS
looked any of your friends In
the last minute rush—
1
If it happened that you over-
THE FAIR STORE
Campbell & Kee.
SEND NEW YEAR CARDS
We have a big Supply on
hand — various sizes and
prices to suit every purse.
i
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JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS CO.
The days are here when gloom, and fear, and trouble must
depart;
When everyone must think of fun, and joy be in each heart;
When greed and hate, and every trait that’s selfish or that’s
mean
Should take a tip and pack its grip, and leavMhe happy
scene.
Friend unto friend we now extend a wish for luck and
cheer,
For the coming New Year gay, we make this wish sincere:
May these days bring you everything that makes for glad-
ness true—
And may they bless you with success that lasts a whole life
thru.
DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY
It Costs No More.
Phone 292.
FORD SALES RECORD BROKEN
BULGARIAN BUTTERMILK.
SWEET CREAM
A
■A
PUTTING THINGS OVER
a
Phone 51.
215 E. Hickory.
t
1919—1923
F
ALAMO STORAGE COMPANY
BERT FOWLER, Prop.
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
j
We Wish Each of You
A Happy New Year.
i
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Toil
1» 2?
op port uni t tr 5.
v<*;r of i>< w
J. L. WRIGHT
DEALER.
y IjumI-
rr« 11 er
W. M. JAGOE COMPANY
Engineers Contractors
H
ER
HPhone 2»
biggest and best ever
in business.
We thank vou.
W. L. YARBROUGH
Jeweler.
North Side Square
At this New Year, we are thinking of our many
friends who, through the year now closing, have
helped us make our business better than it could
have been without their loyal patronage.
t (lay you
sturtH till*,
car of un-
Hfe.
troubles in
jfreit y*ar
i troubh'M
—thyv help
oppor- llji
- ’ Four years of continued bucccsr made possible by the liberal
and continued patronage of our many friends, to whom wr ex-
tend our heartiest greetings for the New Year and to wish each
and every qne of you health, happiness and prosperity.
k I l ' 's f '
What was done for this street is possi-
ble for any street in town. Ask ns to ex-
plain our plan, because it is one that gets
results.
What more could I say? C. Fyffe.
For eight consecutive months, beginning with April 1st of
thie year, retad«ieliveries have exceeded 100,000 Ford cars and
trucks each month; the accumulated total for tbe first eleven
months of 1922 being approximately 1,200,000. While thc com-
pany points out that It is not unusual for Ford retail sales to
exceed the 100,000 mark "during the spring and early summer
months when the“ demand is at its peak, the manner in which
business has held UP throughout the balance of the year is with-
out prcccden t.
Credit for this retnairtcable showing is attributed by the Ford
Motor Co. to the many improvements made on Ford cars and
particularly to the new low level of Ford prices recently put into
effect. A payment of |171.00 down and $28.50 each month, with-
out interest, for twelve months, covers all charges, including lock
wheel, insurance for one year, and makes you ready to go. Call
and let’s go into the matter thoroughly.
To everyone who now, or expects to later, carry my
jfety First” protection, I $m extending my sincerest
inks, and Mfr hoping for every friend and acquaintance
I best, happiest and moat prosperous year, ever experj-L
Is only j.m
wreck to
L<t this
w • r I d
haw
THE POST OFFICE FILLING STATION
. •- I Across from Post Office.
Carrier Street, nearly a half mile long
nd having nearly forty property owners,
was paved by a I 00 per cent agreement
and without the necessity for a paving or-
dinance.
WELCOME, NEW AND PROSPEROUS 1923!
“Saf<
1 If vnii are nt nny t.m** y,« <^l
printing I am nf voir nervui.
a tl <• printer. Telephone
T,’.,l.-,y Ih
bave (ver
mv
1 uish for each and ever
fn rrm. mid Individual a
■ar in )iappln»sa And prr
n « ver before. M iy this be your
day by r*te»on f»f
i a greater year than
1 > • E s
p
K? IIP
:K| We take this oppor- |
w lunity of expressing I
j i! our thanks to our
ui many friends for mak-
I ing this Christmas the
fl | ? X — — J I. — — A I
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1
TOI> t Y
the
Bv< d
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known
tat I onr and a
There may be 1
bt<-re for y< u in this
but renumber that even
I must coriie in mir Hv» m
i Im to butter « njoy tlu tirlgbter sid •
, of life. The bi£ troubles oj today
become trifles tf”nnrn»w. Why not
n1?tk<' iliein iiiflt'M today** Si nu one
buN* said the world Ih a jat g**d and
broken a r• k — well it
$•*•»! and a l.roki n wreck to th**
jag-gml and v na ked. Lej this b*>
a grand and glorious w »rld to you
Sir Van Horn ban Riven
l»* tier t'HJBVhKlit
ns Ftrtv? to<l*iy
idea Is ’
land of
I am
i call
< this: “For tlm
tomorrow. l«t
consummate yesterday’s
This is a great <lay for
* Use ! am living in n
• ■edorn and friendshin. It
oilier reaaona too, that
of "Denton and ca
home
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CAMP DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists.
We Give “8. & H.” Green
Stamps.
“Camp’s Drug
Store”
That sign means purity of
drugs, careful compounding $
of prescriptions and right
prices. We know that you
will welcome our service.
We thank you for your
liberal patronage during
the past year and solicit
a continuance of same
during 1923.
Idle Moments
BY W. F.
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