Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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F8R THE BEST TESTIMONY FROM-OELCO LIGHT USERS
IN DENTON COUNTY
We Will Give Absolutely Free
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1st Prize $50.00 Electric Light Fixtures
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Presenting a popular_Musical Success each week, the first'
one being the greatest hit of its time
matically as the years go
ency and economy that the
can be maintained.
PRICES:
Matinees: 25c to 55c.
Nights : 35c to $1.25 (tax included)
Saving Made Easy
It’s not so hard—Uncle Sam is ready V
to tell you how in his New Free ■
Book. Send for it today and get ■
the “know-how” of what scem$ to 1
be the hardest thing in the/World. 1
Treasury Savings Certificates make
it eaSy and safe. Get your copy now.
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NORTH SIDE.
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Treatury Department
Waahinston, D. C.
All productions are under the personal direction of Mr.
Milton Aborn, the well known operatic impresario. Among
other well known successes to follow are—“GOING UP,”
“LISTEN LESTER” “SWEETHEARTS” etc.
and
w ith
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HAVE YOU TRIED ONE OF OUR
CLUB BREAKFAST
Four to select from.
A NICE BREAKFAST FOR 35c
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3rd Prize, $50.00 Electric Light Fixtures'
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Turmr Hpent
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
Pee Gee Invincible Spar for exterior woodwork gives a
beautiful varnish finish and affords perfect surface protection.
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is eligible to enter this contest.
crrue Wright i
Mttch.1l vy?rc in Beh hervlllc.
Ml«8 Wans. ' I Bra.i wan I- '
Util.
Minn Irene Huston
Plano.
MI»h SubIb Rnley visited at her
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Shoe Polish
Keep \bur
Shoes Neat
Buffalo. N Y.
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friend* ■ here
Joni* of Santo, Tcxa*. was
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Mils IUn
w a ;I|OXU’‘
Mis:< H'-rllm L. <
Lillian.
We Gh-e Green Stamps.
id Weatherboard ins? use Pee Gee Creostain
1 preservative and stain combined. It makes your roof
and adds charm to your home. Vomeii in 12 colors.
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surfaces. It is an absolutely pare paint, containing u 1 ~-----— ---
of ZINC Oxide mixed with genuine Lmsccd Oil.
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Lack of Paint causes more destruction than
fire —figures prove it. Wear and weather are
everlastingly grinding away at the surfaces of your
buildings. When the paint is worn away, deterioration
soon begins. It is cheaper to paint than repair or rebuild.
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week end
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who twelve
mother of
In Sterling,
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“TheManhattan Musical Comedy Company”
I >out hit t and v. if
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T|ionni8 I’lianiberN
’23. $10.0(10.
August Groining nn<l
Hull, lot 1. block 4. I'
1 to Denton, April
There nro many attractive ways t\>
serve Kellogg'« Bran. Eat it in winter
with hot milk an a cereal. Or, m:x
it with cereals before serviutp. , Mui _ '
housewives cook it with cercaTa, ini
each case adding two taldespoonfula
for each person. You will niao enjoy
the nut like flavor of Kellogg’h Bran
wjien it has been sprinkled over hot
or cohl cereals.
You have missed some of the joyfl
of life if you have not eaten raisin |
bread,muffins,griddle-cakes,etc.,made |
with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes artrf
printed on each l>ox.
Don’t delay your fight against con-
stipation; don’t lose a minute in tho
great battle against illness! You can
buy Kellogg’s Bran from all grocers
and you can have it served in indi-
vidual packages at first-class hotels,
rcstuuxaut.s find clubs.
was Ittd
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ill Slidell.
|— Nothing of this magnitude has ever been attempted in
ft the SoufMwfore and you will Find here at the Majestic Theatre,
F this summer, one of the finest of Musical Stock Companies.
| Matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays only at 2:30 P. M.
i Every Night at 8:30 P. M.
Mihm Ethel Brvvrtloi
visited Jn-r phk iiIm
Miss M<|tiiic Spiller
Varnishes—Stains Enamels
Feafflec-Gaulbcrt Co., lac., Mfgxs., Louisville, Ky.
Ihomp.lu Alvord.
I MluU Loraine Browder
h'oi t y
MImmI
'in F»4 Worth? •”
the | Allee Winkle of Winnsboro
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KRUM NEWS ITEMS
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u : K HUM April 2fi Mr.
VFrrnr tir*wonrrn nrr4 fwn,
\\« i < In l>a!laj< Tuesday.
G«*rd<>n Johnston
spent Sunday with
J 11
alxu »»u.is ‘ lo-ie.
lumber ranin m !. .!.«•
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Fort Worth
INNER SECRETS OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID
f RELATED BY SCORE OF CHILD WITNESSES
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Girl Chooses Her Foster
Instead of Real Mother addition
I $1,200,
•R. H. GARRISON. Denim. Texas
BASCO.
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To get the book mail (
thu coupon to I |
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State -
Hodges was In Penton.
Mrs. Holland of ponton and Kar-
by Sanderson of Justin attended
itiic funeral of Mrs. (’. C. Cofer.
spift th - |
of 'Fiona was
• i Kuest r>^ i
Mr-- M.try (’hrllsjo.
Mihlired <’o.x was m W’vath-
Miss
was at
Miss i'vHyn GMtTWf A b it- ‘I <>. r
parents in Gainesville.
Miss Georgia Harville ot Ravenna.
was at home.
Miss Ethyl Scott
Point.
Miss tails Jones was In Sanger.
Miss Addie Mae Cree.
K< mp.
Mrs. Cora Gilmore was
Miss Vernelle Brewer
Gainesville.
Miss Vera Hurley
.Miss Madge Reese
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I’ran, through its
bill!;, indigestible
agent, will tone-no the whole systemf
If lint knew exactly wfiat constipa-
1101*1111.-IPs from a medical view point
you noutd he eno time< at inuKellogg’s
Bran your, df nml servin'.' it daily
to your family. Ai;(, Kellogg's is
actual!'.' de’ii'i'ius, itfl nut like flavor
adding greatly to the enjoyment of
eating e"rc.:l:>. E.it at. least two tablc-
Kpoonfiil-. each day; in chronic casco,
with each i; vaI.
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of
HI. XL ENTATIC Til HM-W
J. p Tabor and win /to \v,
HP . <1. ' lot 1 I. block «. /- I I ll
Addition to Penton, .ypiil ’J
S loo.
W.
A V
s in Justin
spent th<»
Realize wlsat Kellogg’s Bran
means to your family’s health ?
Fatcn regularly cm h day, Kellogg’s
Bran will permanently ri licvo consti
._pation; il "ill free you from danger-
ous toxic joi.nrs that lead to 9<>7T.>
of all hum ; ti illne-s; it will remove
the cause ami ,t;n. et< n a bad breath;
it "ill clear a pimply complexion
through itr! v.oik on the bowels,
fact, Kellogg ’.a
liatur.,1 actimi a
ami Allie
ilslted home,
visited In
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has lately pointed out the in-
creasing ratio of cost in producing natural gas and gives
reasons therefor when it says:
' “Only a limited quantity of natural gas can be taken from
each field, for as gas is withdrawn from a producing bed,
the pressure gradually decreases until the gas is exhausted
or drowned out by water, so the deposit must be abandoned.
Many fields hawj, therefore, been exhausted, while many
others are approaching that stage.
When you are-ready to paint or decorate, there is a ___
Gee Paint. Varnish or Stain that will beautify your home ahd give you
laatiag satisfaction at lowest cost—“Save the Surface and you Save AIL*
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To Mr and Mrs. J P
!l inihs northeast LvaIn\HL
/2. girl.
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Loin Ashley wax in Aubrey.
MIkk Lrx'iio Htout visited in bUidell.
M/! s Edith E. M«Lgh r» wa i in
Ann;
Minx lluby Hairii apciit tin v\«<l<- |
< nd in Auht’ey. _________ i Gr.tp» vn>.
M’s, J, B. Andrews wan Ind M <:
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PltKUII’T DIEM TFTEft
I’HOI.OM.ED II.l.XEMM
BOA NO KE. .April
I’m wilt, lf». ,qf Mr. and Mrs.
<». Iri w i 11. ilird Sunday nftr*Y
long illness following an opera*
Miss Frrnc <*l.frk
than Erwin ware in
Miss Bernit’c < »a \ in
spent the waif‘k'«,n<! at
Mips Mae McPherson
Grapevine.
MIhs Icon ia (’<d w < 11 w
Misses Ah xa Swain
Owen H|»rnt the holiday
Miss Vera Lykor w.u» in Sin i
Mims Mary I. M< \dains wa
Port Worth.
Mrs. Bel ta
MIhs El ora
(he week -t nd al Im him .
Miss iamise Booker w
IllNr-
M i s s
MUs Vivian Bryan of McKinney
was at home.
Mias Cecile AahenburRt of
rena is visiting her parents.
Missea Lorena and Charlie Kay
Allison are, visiting In Fort Worth
Miss Mary I’cden of Henrietta h
visit Ing home.
Miss Nellie Robinson visited her I
parents in. Celina.
Miss Thelma Broilc bf Wcathcr-
w’aaJa visitor home.
* * 11 “ ‘ I'“x spent the w
ej(5BS!fejF< ■ a t li <• r I <»r < I
^Mi3s Juanita M< Kinney wa
M< K inhey.
M.ss Lorcne
Fori Worth.
Miss Vivian Pler< e
week-end in Pallas.
Muxs Leia Mac l- ortei’!>• . r ?
in Loo.
Miss Vena E Sloan v! U <I 1
Tn Caddo’ MHTs.
Miss Mary Virgin!.’ Cor <•
tin week-end in Fort Worth.
Miss Loma Low.tnce visited
^Tt home.
Miss Frances M.
M iss Floi • n<■'■
A \ a Ion
Miss M-irnuiriti
holiday i n I >a 11.1s*
Mi sx Pa is \ M.i
a visitor Imiiuc.
Misses Th• f us .mH
were in Pa I lai.
C W Morrow wn
Pilot Point.
Miss Inez Fiiupion and ?.l! s |:
erly Junes bpctit tin- wi<k-<n«l
26. — Wayne | Pallas.
J. Mims Fannie Vand« vi< r
lope were at In’iae,
i .Miss Loyce Andrew of
I YlslLod fn Foit Worth.
Miss Claintli
nKMTow nncown-fpROMiQ.F. THvnunAY. «Hin, y>. i*xi
we«-k-<,n<l In Midlothian.
AHsM.Jdi.xk’ Dvon visited in SI Idol i.
Miss 14111 rle *Seuiu in
(Il revenih goes" TH rrru
laders, the “seven p'llarr’’ and he
K4rtcrs take no w•a.ges-—b< I ng civ-
il lodging.
|m moi« Ilk'*
jn
l ' Mrs
! k* g ab
her w h< n she was n
Mrs. James Morris,
years ago burn me the
ilh gitimate child
had brought suit
custody of Beatrice. She said the ;
baby was snatched from her aide
, while she was lying unconsch»UM |
fid I owing Its birth.
I like the nice lady who you say
is my real mother, but I want to
continue tn live with thr only reg-
ular mamma I ever knew,’’ Beatrice
said after the stors of her birth
had !»♦•( n re\t aied to her for the
Nuck'‘bx w i•
CHEAP FOR CASH
30x3 1-2 GiaMFantccd Tire and Tube $10.00
32x4 Guaranteed Tire and Tube ------- $17.00
33x4 Guaranteed Tire and Tube $17.50
This is new guaranteed stock. We never handle
seconds. -. 1
■hy I protection againxt the element,. It laaU longest, tma fleetest covering
capacity end ia the moat economical paifit lor you to use.
Miss
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Mms Vera Hurley "as hi
MIMS Vciiii E SI '.t ii <
Mills was at In iim
Misst-H Maple and lh>v
visited m Koanokc .
M Imh Juanita < 'ompton
I ’alias
Miss
at home
Mims Vivian
MAIL TESTIMONY TO W. IL ITITMAN. DELCO LIGHT DEALER I
105 V. ESI Ml LBERRY. I’flO.XE H8, OR CARE OF RECORD
< HRONICLE OFFICE
. Mi Adams of
home.
. Mr Ad.hum of
home
Bui (is
was in Pal-
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Mies Vt Im.t < ’orbi II
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txvc, braids. than his chib! wife. Ro-
sa. sti'Utlv <h'f< nd’d the name of
lUnj. niin .!< tin said h<- w«s HV but.
his ‘ lull didn’t t’V’ H show fuzz. H>-
>a (|:iiiii d she was 17. but school
It-cords show she L'
The King is < l’-an
!: 'Mi both <!••( I.tr’d I” f1
\ < -d igiNtor.".
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Mis? I’carl LniiliCurd, vlsltqu
Celinu. • * *
ADmk Marguerite Hnow of J>
wiim it visitor home. *
Aljss < u'l’lia McCarley of Jsjwls-
ville \ i (ltd at honpr.
,M iss lull le W ! Icoxon
vflh was .11 liopK’.
i Alexander
Luu Inc Pcurco vtelted In
btll'LL —
• Ml mm A ii n a Vbt£C t
iivsb (i lp (o‘PnlTas.
Miss Abd ha Thompson
lolhian was al home.
Miss ]*
W ort h.
I Miss Euni '- u.ildwtll visited her
I pa i < nIs i n W b i 1 ii’-y.
Mies Huth < Jrcgory
I w a • nt home.
| M-ss B- itlia W illiiord
• t he mid her “^»»ol lu-r in
I tor n ylflt.
I < •«• r.‘’ b I ’ 11 < Bradshaw
< I ri n of <:o111•' n ’. 111<■
N' He ::pringii’ hl
GHYROP
FAIL TO RELIEVE
L*. I F©r years I had excessive gas on J-1
Ftomm h. 1 to<»k Fvrr«Htl an l j
• i c .•
ph. White was tn a worse c< n-
m. The ac< umulation of acids i
ffreted her iu rv< s tnst she was ♦
tring from contraction of, ’he (
al ni’tvcx. She tr ied ebyr\>i>utc -
HlJ<iRlnu*nls without r« lo‘f * F»*i - -
I Mirreetvd Hie c»»ndiilen. RnU’-^r
>WTe did il. I will recommend it I
JUQne. Very truly yours, Char-J
KViitr. 9.16 N Marsalis Ave.. T’al- j
’rex Sold and guaranteed by
Lis Drug Co-
More V/ells Required
'As the pressure of a field decreases and the wells be-
come less productive, more wells are required to supply a
given demand for gas. More pipe lines and equipment are
required to gather the gas from the wells and machinery
must be used to compress the gas so that it will flow thru
the pipelines.
“As nearby fields become less productive, the use of nat-
ural gas must diminish unless it can be obtained from more
remote sources, and if gas from such sources is available, •
it can be obtained only by increased investment and other
expenditures. The cost of supplying natural gas to any;
community must, therefore, increase as the reserve of nat-
ural gas available to that community is depleted.”
The experience of this and every other company operat-
ing in a large way in the natural gas field of America, bears
out the conclusions of the Bureau of Mines. The cost of pro-
ducing gas increases auto
by; and it is only by effici
- present low price of gas \
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JOHEDH. Mich.. April 25.-- |
V > teAliijl®*'* ••( children, legally married '
» , Xinilct/<'lv|l law. but v. lioNo Klim-1
tcachi'M they mu»t never ID \
If Ji man and wife, today told of liu
T H '1*3^ •ccrctx of the House of l>.i-
, To ’•■ "1111 ..vi
I .‘tf fr ahouldcrn and a White fur?
E1/. thft 4n1y proof tin y alo.l. d bi il."
etlH’a orders airainat ahivviin: admit- I
t*il *° Judge Harry .1 I ilni;. in.1
InK a "one man" uraiid In
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^^KOliZxelibati; hUhbaoda. an >r«-qnir>"t f ' flllCAGO. April 25.
cult’s teachings. 1,1 loHt.i motiiei- ,
'£ ... ... 1 a Mioiiy, r lie Ilian blood relation- I
II t T,rl >11'’ ship. When Reatriee Childs Nuttall,
tt><‘ regulations of porily. eith- ' ,,, |lv,. with |he woman w Ih» I
iBr''' ^5 ^°r<* °r M^l<r ,na: r,'‘I i r red hvf rather than the mother
h*JWt. however, denied a n \ u h<. It.re er. The pr.ttv I 2 - year-old
on_ the part of ‘King’’ Benjiunine gjrj cajnc jn(0 fbe courtroom of
FWTlrll. ruler of the eob»ny "l|,Ujudgt Joneph B. l>avld and Maid
“KeveiHh anp'1. nho desired to continue fo live with
CMra>OU11K brother of J» mus Uhl -t ' Mrs. Jamon Nuttall, v. ife of a W au-
ra the “immortal prophet " ' Kigali postal cltrk who
Tr®n»RreMMionH of the rules of h- het w h< n she
BL' OO^tiy were declared by the vvilin
to be isolated instances and o t i
^ny manner connected with if.; , 1,l<‘
Kachings or ceiemonii s. | HI .
the testimony, the folio-v-.
NWl CitctH regarding the history and I
Bh* F^r^fl1bhlgs of the House of I >a . i I
I l<‘ari,fd by the investigors
■. s-i'- C‘^1 qn\ , owning «ome of th’
farm land In Berrien County
lt9 headquai tern <*n i ou’. -
|. ' gkMta of Bcnton Hwbor. Th. <>‘i i .... Hj
"T‘‘ *br, ‘' fi'i"*’ hill!.!- ; lial| |„.,.n
r* Hethlchi m Imuses, the w i,m, ii | first time.
ms 1 jeflhanlem. thy man. Shdoh, "I.::.,
* BM.’amin and htr rcrtrinc.
As far as known < h-Udvi'n hav
■ never been bom in the colony. .M.-n.
I Wfrm of the cult Hiippos’d to
BBfN’-|fli<reKSed thejje I cgu hit iotlM,
B®,/ ' • f>w b 11 cl y banixbetl --------
<>Ck the time < f the eoh-
A Worker r indent on the larg” lar’i^ 1
.jyW> produce most of the inconv I
for the upkeep of the .irgainziitioii j j
■ Set- ’n,F Hou«« of David
■ Wtgh Island, a
Ml'hlcan which ha.'j been
< « of revenue
B?~" *z r*ur punishment some mcnibt rs
B&-: SOQt Io this island.
Bn*- 4 baseball team, whicn
K WHskers and long hair is o»k> <•; ,
B the crack amateur Huhn < f the Mid- j
E *<»' alao prodm » :< cop? ulcra l> <• .
K ''■ ntcHlcy for the upkeep of the cl- |
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The entire cast of 40 people conics direct from Ncty York and includes
such well knoxs-n artists as Maude Gray, prima donna of Ahorn’s China
Blue Plate Company; Virginia Watson, formerly comedienne in “When
You’re in Love,” and “Listen Lester;” Lee Daley, a well known character
actor; George Shields, recognized as one of the hist bassos in this country,
latcof .Mr. /Vborn’s “Robin Hood;” Jbc Daniels, who replaced Harry
Piker in “I’ms and Needles,” also appeared in the “Greenwich Follies”
and Winter Garden shows; Rex Carter, leading tenor in Cohan’s pro-
duction “ 1 he O’Brien Girl;” Dan Marble, popular comedian and b'mther
of Mary Marble of the 5vcll known vaudeville act “Chip and .Marble;”
George Bogties, a fine tenor and a fine dancer; Nat Hanfay, a fine character
actor, late of the St. Louis Municipal Opera; Fred Bogues, an actor of large
dramatic and mitsical experience gained in the famous ’’l-olltes,” the all star
revival of “blorodora” and “Lassies” and in motion pictures with Vitagraph,
Tox and Famous Players; Augustus Buell, stage manager for Music Box
Revue, New York City this season, together with a beauty chorus of 25
New York show girls.
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