Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 253, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
'0:
ft
'l
' I 'HERE is a natural liking for
music in the mind of every child,
therefore fill the all-receptive child
mind with harmony„ Begin its musi-
cal education early and correctly.
With a Brunswick Phonograph and
Brunswick Records in your home
the means of producing music at ita
best are always at hand.
I
< ■
in i
Xf z /
It will, therefore, be distinctly to
your advantage to know Brunswick
Phonographs and Brunswick Rec-
;11
6
c
■ I
. ’ t
H
Hfi.
h
■ H ;
IJ ’ "
[L ’
' * j ■- ' 3
Bolivar News
<iin.
TIRES ANO TOBES
r
\\
THE MOTOR HARK
It'.I
M .
• . r
i n
M r
S. • i 11 n
B <»• • a i •
■ I IT
Ji1
SERVICE
We are not-only celling
Groceries, but we also
sell service.
Phone 71.
FRANCIS CRADDOCK -
GROCER
'■"ML
!■ i • I. (;
IllONE ILD
W .IN
11 I 11 ■ b
ft- I
J H
1 h-iilni
i ml Mi
Hil— .
View.
B- fit I*-v ;t n.I
Em h.i, heir.
Quick, efficient and up-
to-date. Give uh a .rial
BOLIVI AR
Mai v Hat. m t
M R* \ ip.1.1
Okla.,
Mill, i
f I 'tltl < hlOl
Hlrha r .1
hOII
May 3 1. J.-lin
• In I >f n t1. ri .
Iaw and la mH y <,f
H.nt I- V
• ml M-.h. i »i I i- . u .
J 11 • J A
n ih
Uli *
RIk.
|.r I m •
a H
At
<.f
• ‘ H
1.1 a r
him
at
unt< 1
uor k
! > 1.1* t
1
K*
of
man
r
Hallie hl
a ml
vc « |m,
I.
il J>
I hr
Mi..
Mi
M r M
M*
iMll. .1
h« r
Mr ,
hl-
Alex
If
a n d
and
PH hr
I 111. r j (. 11 < | m ,
• kiN
< !-• <11 Kidd
1 h» M'
" r ml
<-( h* r I
4HHA4t
b-Uap-
Mi *
a nd
* and I ,u< 111
r of from here m t -
HhiKliiK m! Hi th*I .Huuday
I
qulr* I
diploinatic i
in Itlg a »■-- '
K • n i i a I in.i ji - .
factor m n are
of 1
‘ t to earn |
mi in ta r
apl.., iu<
to VS Of
•4 W ♦ • -
ilh H H.
-Ml at:d that
I.- th. H-l-.h.
fill! | .1
" < "M L\ m< k
I.-onfall .
Ji. Rlk'a
nothin*
m lUiHulsn
Ml • nog ra pl
Bartonville News
HAHTONVH.I.i; J,,,,.. I Th. far-
"" '« will h..,..n I,, up w it I, their
w ' ik if it . uni mu. x
i. nd. d
a f I • r n'liin .
. K L' A J .l'w Juul
In Russia Princesses
Work as Stenographers
in. • mm. h ami l
r • rna Ills al
u « i | rd tien t • I
R tiaala n
ah* 11« r In
• h hIimwr how I
th« financial I
• an m.hHHv
founts
... i «... 1
" ilUAl‘2Ua t!2
I Im in from
Mason visit, d
Mr Im k.Mon
King '
Amu Id 1.
Im * M' N«-ili \ la-
H.J. at H. th. I
W K. Klintiifmo ami farnil’, ■ 1
at H. t Im I
M r . a i
1.; i r«■ n I m ,
MImmcs
H» I M H ff.ll .
!• Jacks'.n
Ja< kson, im
ton v IkItorp
rna k in. N« .< j ilk . i
im j Varj Tujb.r
pauI .
of t h. |(t|M ,?|
I, It. \ al » nd
P i i n'<* baron*
di famlll.R iu uMorned for
In Riibi-ia to |lv«s of luxury,
mp a li a mt t •. mouth e x l*t
’! >m po.s. MH|f.hM v* lij.di they
»d c»»nflR-
< I u 11. r up
ords before you make your choice.
i
Buy Your Meat From
led Davis Meat Market
I hiring
the month of
June.
I
I
l
I
I
I
■
I
PHONE 299
S3RW .
•V.U'
1
Good News
To Local Goodyear Tire Users
I
t
i
I
Choicest Meat at
All Times.
Come in when convenient and we
will l>e delighted to assist you in
coming to a decision.
THE CURTIS CO.
SOI III SIDE.
1
)■ And let us serve you. i
11
PHONE 28
Alamo Storage Co.
“Authorized Goodyear Service Station.’’
BERT FOWLER, Prop.
V ! ’.'
I < I . '
Iv.'Mi
I.;."-
the
if
I I t;hc:s.
wh< i<
nt hr
(I cred I;
service rcii'
or Cjoo(
as a
users.
‘ »<>( I V t'. H
convmt '•
need h
ain
sale aix
in
I s. k .
Vi i I . .I
f. I ■ ■ .,
Hl i ' I ,
ree service
month 1
We
■ casing ought io
By proper care
o run many mil
and keep
aix I the r 111; i' • < ■ v
m V u I < m 11 / m i,r • <
Where it is nr. ossa I \
made by the I Jean \
The agreement printed below applies to all sales on Goodyear Tires
and Tubes (New Goodyear Tubes to be put in Goodyear Casings
at same time) for 30 days, beginning Saturday, June 4, 1921. A
six months free protection from punctures, rim cuts, tread cuts,
fabric breaks, tire changing, etc. Before you buy a tire come in
and let us go over this proposition with you. We merely want io
prove that proper care of a casing is just as essential as a good doc-
tor in time of serious illness.
GOODYEAR! ires are not puncture jn
sold at puncture proof tire.prices,
motoring public of the c
rr service we are going to offer a I
when sold together, for a period of six
the mileage does not exceed 5,000 miles,
cause the average user figures that a new
’egar.lless of care and of road conditions,
the end o f 5,000 miles be in a posit ion ti
the owner will realize the value of t ire sei vk e
casings.
1 his is a clean cut proposition to the purchaser
pense is paid by this Company to the M. I.. De;
with whom a contract has been made.
leave the shop for work, charges will be
camzing Co.
I his proposition wall m no wise effect the guarantee of service o
Goodyear I ire and Rubber ‘Co., but is ni'Tely an additional ,c
by this ( ompany. Neither does it cffei t the present prices
I ires and I ubrs.
You Get I his Additional Service Together With the Recent Decline in Prices.
THINK OF THE SAVING-THINK OF THE TIRE THINK OF US.
It’s real service to tire
oof tires, neither ar.
But m order to thoroughly-
quality of a Goodyear tire and the real i
offer a free service on Goodyear lues
rom date of sale
ma ke th is milcajj
1 <• g
• the
es f 11 >
(loser
h Clrciilattoii
> ■ ■
Current Business Conditions
for Protection tor Crude
By GEORGE E. ROBERTS I
(Prom the Monthly Letter Issued by The National City Bank o< New York for June)
A GLANCE AT THE BUSINESS SITUATION
ol.t
. :.t
i.f
Demand
M .
k \ i h I (• d Im* m
M- M . h
• d
Rob. i
I •
n
n
f
<dl
<;t»tl
IB»<
I H I
tnon
i.
Ma V
I I I
I’t
t I.'
H 4
\\
1-
11
f <■! I
I.H .
Mot.
H.f-
'• nd
Til*
f I.
|.. -I
I I
»i r
' d
»H
- <1
- <1
and
I J
a I
*'f i
I.a 11
t .
M '.
d
)• a \ I
M f M
W <|l
W
ol.n
\\ i j i
'I hnnHN
R
n nil
• I
U -
11
■
M r n
I.
M t
Hi-
tt hu
r.i 11
1 -a
I
WE HAVE ALL THESE NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JUNE
(Ah, Why Dflny So Long?)
I
i *
H
My Pirn)
Im
11 , I.
Ml 4
B
Trot
I
u
H
■
■
AD.I
•t
I ■ r
Mr-
!■'If Mt
Jv M
7
i
■
■ nr I
Ma r i
ifi*t I-.
< ofldi t M
C.dlfge a
h o u i <'
v . i « iii I • • r
Th... ».
w . •. I
i .i
Lucrczia Borj
Sophie Braalau
Enrico Canr.o
I
M<
I .I ».I •
M. i .
I i i * -
aft.
• I • UkrhJ < r
'ITii-tn.iH
I Im if pa r»
8
tiJ
H
I*
Hr <•>» . t
• n Sat ur<!a \
Brock* t wa.-
u a * i
night
Sp! lik •
• n<l
11- r -
M i •
< r.<ht lor
batik s
i n
< In*-
I -1 I K '
M
M r v-
< It 11 d I >
<' K*
( (Il I Ilfat'-
• < )|.|, I h ar
. Sul. niii-ll-
an- clu vi'lix
n<-Mt rcl
O Cai
W. J. M'CRAY VICTROLA SHOP
Ea« t Side Square
* A
1
g
of
Mr
I ./to
M .
• I
I ’i
Worth
al f i- of I -m l U
f • (A < I I , Willi
L
<-f I
i l-\
t Im
.«•<'! in that
the < ustuiih r
for
pur-
II.
Ma
i . . k
M ■
J
S' J. Of
. rih- d
H II-I G i • •
Moi.d . ••
k" Hal i.. f
ii li •
w III
• Mo
f
i
d.
Il fit'
Vkt
HIM
'I I -
\\ I
I f.p M
• G
t- i’’
»vt* d .Io
• -i t -
>L»
bank
p<>n lh<
t h< ir
Little Elm News
LITTLE I :l.M M..\ 3 1 R. .
f I •» nf.-h u I- a vi-d'-f io I
• IB
H1 m < k y« 11
Hurnrtli \
I-ox Trot
Medley I
.Medley I
Skte* Medley h <.x Trot
M<dley < Hm< Step
M« dley J* *i% I i <»l
Mrdlcy I■’<
Alfred Cortot
GiuHrppe I)<- 1,uch
Miflcha Elman
Hans Kindler
Ti.ddl<
Moonlight
S< nndinuv in
A Hi't We (jbt I uu
l ox I rot
i 11 olu no' I
11 nppmt
Pining
‘ u t
Mt
H
Wf . k
H.i \
M l •< M
I ' .1
I.Im
I mi, ■
r-l-uh-» •'
Tit-l-e, w l><.
Mi
th. < ..m|>u
Ifillh-t't and Bay-.o-’t
Manti M.■ <11, y I 'ox I
l ot Trot
I (,v Trol
Hix Trot
h- 'I.'ll.
I ! 11 •
of
t.un.ild* on
! blip Ml the
qti* to
inti
< h • r i •
M\ Man ( M<
All for You
Moonbeam*
E
I
• <1 u hen (Im- < on»l 11 Ion
«lln, who ha* burn J n
Hi Dalia*, began to l
An enjoyable party
th»i home fif Bill Hauk
I • . n v : • .
Multon
b 11* 11 o Hl •
Mrs i
\\ o r d | o w. \
and Will
a < < • m n t,
In ii
ox ’1 rot
.wn I'ox Trot
or Da-ldyV Apn1-
K i b H i 11'
II
M nrrh
I < ||J<>) (i 111.!
Imine ot Bill
Hp<-< »;•
n c<m
j-a^t
with
'J
i-f IX
'I I II -• | |
I '• ti t on
h k. t I
K ' ■ I >« itv
nil I;- i
i
ii
>i
K.
n
d
rs
i
i.
rr u u *•* F
ye* I* « n 11
• enough <<
XhiUlWl h)
'♦•tn with
and Mr* Td
nlrrr .Mr*
lot
M
• I
bi be; < ,
-mdr r vt
Trot
ox Trot
"Where ha< all th-- monry pone’"
T ime after lune diirmp rm ■ nt
t... t. .i'1-l iIii-
I-. o'.l.- H n. r.ill /
.I. >,it p.ioi . .tl ll
ol'lujaliuna I '■ •> 1' >n rm
>. w .Icrxey Ili-nii'
11 . < T lio ( tn»rin >
'Du . i' I out M>'.Iley Waltz
I
in > m
mi,' Maiiinix'
Ma
H UILDING—High co«t of operation* block* preening need for
conxtruction. Building permit* in 201 citiei for April »how
drop of 24% from *ame month of 1920
AU TO M OB I IJvS— Demand hat awgxed since April, especially in
agricultural districts
MQNEY—Rates easing slightly *^ credit strain is gradually re
lieved Federal Reserve Bank**in various districts reduce bank
rates Iron, '/i to 1 per cent.
f Mu X.<i
i i .< n I t -i i i i i
Improve .
w u m g |
la.« I
A.G
h i iti> -
Oak Grove News
OAK GROVE M.t .! M>
M/a Marvin Harr Hi d ■ I ll'll - h
GuO|h i
H C.
Mink Mary
Now ton att'
•eryicr «’ n
• Ii ii I < 11 h»ir in 111
• m i I i. Walker f-'
or j in, whi'Ii pr o\
v i'.d lu I pf ul < ori
• . hMi. ii .m | medium
flight
day, v.nh
.• r; i< ii I n t (if
j jnpnry is .
million
j lib r.ill
mg
drop
Rtatr** oil
k*< prset-
low the l
ti&A-
JJiouMn'l" d
.thrown ou* '4
many thouxands
eratlng at a loe*
rd unlrM* mat k vt
improved
AObrry.
Mia* Th < I nia
Black well vlhit< f|
*- Hmjth nr »r
.Mr and Mr**. J.
Aubrey v1*lt»d h»
Mrs. D. A TuDm y
Mfa Burch Nix
DIm Bell \ j,h11» d 1
1.*. A. Alllaon <>f I
Mr* Branit 1’uck.t I.
Jlrfi BIm( k v* I ] . r. hi | »
a Bwrnah Nix mid mi
Bell. a» I led Mi-m'h Mihhtd
T^arl liar IM r of Aul.t.
A! Wm rd low
to h«v«- nin r
■tay thr
of hie
ran < a
<•♦<> «■<
Wood
d this cundtlion grn-
ult ol tie !ali of
• n j >• in the
> of
i in
de
h. d
nd 1 H „
■' F
. - M • r t
Mr
Plainview News
PLAINVIEW. May 3<» Th.- Fifth
Miindd v mm 11 ng h< Id Im r . !.»••» I n
• IS.it ui du \ v\ ii'. at t - !.<|. <| |,}
• f'MA d
n 11 d Mr*
Worth s
I 11 • n
nd fl '-I
I.■ r n i <
|o\d at
Ml ail'
Sn
M.
(,.) I.a I.ill.
lb> .M,
1 n.n ( ai Im. <) Tai bi. As
1 .asl Ib-si' of Siiioni' i
Sonj’ Without W or.
< > mi" piceol
l.o i. -1 with ( uro I
Value Violin
'Die Rule of the \ alkyr
("oumt 'anni (Sixty Y<nr* Hint Thou Si'rv.d Them)
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
LnrnbCrt Murphy
I-ambert Muqihy
I’nul Whiteman and Hi* Orchestra
Paul Whiteman and His Orch.'Htra
Joseph C Smith and His Orchestra
Joseph (’ Smith and Hi* Orchestra
Peerless Quartet,
Sterling Trio
Henry Burr
Chnrlc* Hart Elliott Shaw
Monroe Silver
Billy Murray
Blue and White Marimba Band
Eervra and Frnnchii.i
All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
All Star Trio
• American Quartet
Peerless Quartet
Sousa’s Band
Sousa's Band
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Paul Wbitcinan and Hi* Orchestra
The Bcnsvn Orchcittra of Chicago
The Hanson Orrhrstra of Chicago
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
All Star Trln and Their Orchestra
kell
),Q,
1 I mind
M. Moth
,\.,w 1 Ln
I ’ ‘ I u ■< < ll
M> Hid ‘
l-.l R.dira
Dm Two
I ea< h Me
Round tn
Xesll.
In
IIhhU I In V er <,t w ,
Io r I
n Hak r »
i.f turn
Ft m rim n ■
M . •' « I
diMiKtl 1»ave •< resting the mdebtedne
indnatrtal di»-.xtxrvJhng, ft >«
products h«ve.<r> ‘ ‘
p,r
tioiilvol debt living |>ower.
of the olrler The trouble is largely due to the
■it Griding in->uttbalanred »t»te of industry Lhe
to (itlirr-price, of what the farmei must biiv
-re bank'lutve not fallen to correspond with
h-i-iid.i -the prires o( what lie has to sell
.'s (bents. His purchasing power is < ontr*. t-d
industrial and he rartnot go on buying the
rf-r lol- same quantity of good* at the old
'h- tn from | prie.-. Consequently great nuni-
ari-l as.her* of workmen arc out of rm-
low..I down, th-y • ploymrnt in the industrial renters,
Isu.k l<„IKS, and therand money grows tight with them
bank and later tlieralso.
Mos
i ml li
b* *• n
Normal, baa
h'tkf ! .ix'.ii • ■ •-1 a (J' p'i'it .m count
that lia'I L» < n .i' ! tu lly ca r n- <| u n<f
•«a\c'l, ati'l ti;' r< l»v < x 111 ip in*-. h«(| a
« orrcspomlmp im-uint of < rcdit
\\ r follow* fl this pro<“c«*> of in-
ir bank <!• p<i'»it * n|i" to
. < n<b< r 1, F/J ) Some *rf
IS \a r; . V( r y pr<-t|<| co r f
'h" of tIn it '!» po< i’ s <hn
i' ■ n i •
Im r [
Ho j
•' v< r \ • |i>
.<1 Mrr A
I I *^l Ms H* mi
I it -.k•'11 M'• <»n
Is'- Mother
a Ib» •■ in t hr I h vil'k I Inch'll
it's l-.seninp Prnyvr
x Mc I hiwti to Sleep
*pr ink |.
< ;.• r 4. I
Eh r I \ < nr ii j
MghI < >i i mg
H.i
11 li
\S
\ n • I.
f I ■ • D I
Z.'i/ii
Ln. ui
i a prI' <
\\ a Ik urc l b'' R id<
A ndri a ('hi ni.'i Son
;i..ni<d ii'iu We’ll I 'ml< rstari'f
I GlI Hip
I ,<>\ • m I .1 Im 'I i HH'
I r. H . I • ath Hassaiian
. Shor*
r t L* \ on
Without You
M* R* yn''T'l’i
hl* u il. > par .
John jl.*i bi /1
Annh- K • s ami
<’r.-* k \ iMt'fl H
i I ank
r [(he 1
i H Hi
i posits kw<-r<
. amount. And
I < hr(k rd out thr
| a I. i b r t t y 1»o n -1
' po*ir, th.- ( hr'
I ojlicr. bank
, d t brrainr
' manrntlv
I lOf ! I » U’CT
o thrxr
> a mon
of th- Inr
INTERNATIONAL SITUA7 ION—“Substantial baait for Improve-
ment awarded by Gctnsin reparation jgrpement Briti.h coal
strike »till unsettled but radical development* checked.
GENERAL INDUSTRIAL POSITION—Continue, uneven .nd
without marked change Indyatnea mgkmj good, of common
consumption such a* clothing and *ho«» are having moderate
revival, owing to depleted stock*.
WAGES—Reflect steady downward trend Reduction of 20 per cent
by Steel Corporation *nd downward revision wage scale
hr Railroad Labor Board will promote industrial recovery
WHEAT—lowered estimate of winter crop and sustained ex porta
have strengthened market. Carry-over reduced
LIVE STOCK—Markets steady during May Cattle and sheep in
fair demand while hogs hold above parity with corn price*.
CO I I ON AND I EX ZILES—Consumption of raw cotton in U. S
during April dropped 2«% from that of April. 1920 Demand
for textiles and raw wool slightly improved
IRON AND STESL—Production at lowest ebb in many years
Industry waiting on better net revenues for railroad, and revival
of construction.
pa" ’ t• n da yp
I ’.t I I.f', a m* 111 d Hl
an4 Sund.i j .
I . r -*»n I,* on
Gl.'idvw Fowler
. of M- K iniH y
imp
nuuit h s
ha*fm< quf Mion
uml- Miao.I il...t, s
um*u< y
pt < mirna bl y (hf i r
w u.ilth iu thr ( <i hi! r
tight.”
l>H«d h
T Roti.
H Kill-
« liildf . n of
l-.ir • n(M. Mi Di d
R«-v . La r k i n *-f iHiifon Hill *1
«r *<-rrri<»n« both S«i!ur<|:<) 'MKht
KunfiHV Ht (Im* Hm|i(|m( <’huft*h h
(). B TidUloi*. ui*<I uif. *m
lb* WT< k - • nd in A u lu < y v i( h i
Hu vni|/
h
form of
• v i * f i k h i
i/nilMs n (Ii,H thr me-ani of rnak> «tribtMih< Io
inz p-lym* fits ar»- h.rrxl to lion
1 hr .igri< ultural
• iff• i» I mor*- than
I f" ! \ Id < l i) r t he ir
T7iir.n rrnrr rh.iTT'
i’ "•D. iiD.f'v.vif they <lo not havr•♦Irbit do not thrmk'
/p .tm* .*mt of lixt'l inioiiif
t hr
U‘^i.||..h Mv,
M.oi 'll H- !-li
• * I.f • n . j- r .
IM M Mrs |;
n I
' Hating ou
• a t on t Nov
La nk fi
' ‘ >* r < ma '
that turn, .iltho'i
i Id J vrr y lit Hr < x< < pt
• nt 4trrtr^,' nr xrFrrTrf, nr ■■peril •
' wav *t».itmy» 1ai< • .is Lip a
; ' rr.|it rmrv ;is Lm< >rt ih'< , ar
I "Hie iuiiilana nta! point to Li .ir in
' mind is that mom y >*. mils Hi*-
nf p.a vmr nt <•
( rt tr examph* !.»l ••, .1 >
r ultnral < nm’mmit y m
" j West Th** real .h ht pa
ni that rommimit y i« *
. predtntv and ax th*- pri<
|<r- fallen (In- ♦!• b» |».i\
* pun hjbim.: p i a • i
1 diminished 11m-
u ent <m eh a wmj* u
• p' ( (iiints to pay
BRK< KEN’RIIH^E. T* xhm. Jun.-
—Petition* -♦n i>*idk <h-ulaiird
tJirunut thr *«'u( h u • * t • r 11 <»H fi*ldw
urglnir ('omerre-* t*» pa®,** an ImpMit
duty on !<>* i’ii' ■•«( M- xii .o. i" if
iPUNk •* « tlH-atllM (if | I Ot« ' I II. L t!.'
o4t,.H>dliN|ry
▼he p* < it K.ir h ’ 1 r *.• , 1.
with liur M 4 < ’ nun* ' l < >•! n nd 1 * **•
AMHM'latiUfi oh* «,f Um d ..•*-» t"*\K
rrtui .innwru-'f in ’».*■ <-h 11 .'in-
try, Mukrrt rb. I* k* 1 • I ■ t i"n f"r ’!"■
fnllokk Inp rns
Tb»• fl<»o<| <>f |»♦ t r 1 • b u in ft'1' M ■
► a Ux> d ii.« L i.iltd
I ndunt 1 v 1 h<* 1 11. • m .1 f
. ♦• not in'if T
that Lank
♦»!i r* pl ni•
Hf <lra't
’.Hiding oLI
I.(It thrir -Irpo-its were not repirn-«Philadelphia and Cleveland reserve
I, <>r any ..th.r pur- i h- <! as Ix fore, Iheir debts did'lsatikk began to lend to the reserve
k w nt into some not "brink with the value their’I.anks of (Imago, Minttrapobs
u ds-po-44-, -the- prires nt goods-Krnsiv rity, naBis, ATTima an<T
pur-h.iuni- |..,M'i p.r- wlitrh tht> purchased did hot Rw hmond, all of the latter serving
m < tri ul.ition until fli.it brink in the same projxwtion.-districts in wliich agrir tdttiral m-
nil' l.oi i owr I1ol.1l.ly there is as much money-terests prr-fotninalcd !♦>>< show.
'!' ['"-it .. ( oiint in th- -rnnrnnnity as before, btlt.'how the banking system of the
is only small change; tbexostntrv >a interlocked *nd mutually
jM.wer, or debt paving-supporting to the advantage of all
is dimmislied, ami the < om-, industries amt all sections
expression Is that If is not so much present
What it re.xllyIlation imrl extravagance that
--------t money a
indulgences which had to do
...............MH DfiVT (> 111 •
ft thr drbtx mo gaily
r«frd bn boom times that mat-<
Ijfl the loss
hlimit. :
seem to
I tank
and tin ir
What haheroin-' of all this
Wlii.li, t'
I so -adv
I.and' I’m!.
11s \h i r (
I h h vieiii, nnn tai dur ?
< lid I’llK'i'
Dnniitic Deus ( Praise F orever to God, the Father)
de Im ('Die Girl with the Flnxcn Hmr)
1 Mmst 11 'Is) Piano
dfa (O Carlos. List- n t
V ml in
|« 1 Romain e xnn.s |«irolcs) Violoncello
11 tai'do im'enibruto (My Desk, Like My Heart, is
Giovanni Murtinclli
Eriku Mormi
Philadelphia Orcheatrn
Tifta RufYo
It tuav I" s
cratly i- the
pri< r«- which h is
past year, t! . i.,,
all r ommoditi-s
like d< grre. and
posits liaiv m.t I
to make good
tlmm to jay on'
tions.
tiring th-- (.<■•
s ilrpi. 1., ■
loans
■iw< d
Ins
Stringtown New®
, IfTRI.S'tJTnH X Jum-
farmers in tm- ,
plowing and Im
R*1 Mlleon 1
Mr. «n4 Mrr' ■
Tnm Feast 1 :
Mr. and .Mis i<
Mr. urxl Mrs
Oklahoma ar., \ ,
Itoberfr'
Mrs. K- rr , •
I tad Mr and M, g,
«-A large < row d t i
••’the fun-rar .d
•♦lower Mound
Jvooks WMH w . fl l ,,OW
nrtnity. st,. ........
children Tuin ,a 1 s
conduct, d l.y |t. ' 1
Ilur Lawis'.ii. „,
Baker of D« n i *ui
Mia. Alta K. rr n.<«
After visit Ing f. . nd
In Midlot (ilar,
A large crow d from to r,
Ml the conitm to 1 ti,. m 1 k 1
Grapevlm Tu.sdai mgi.t
Mr. and Mra
Uu.m visit. <1 r. i< nd.
Mr. and Mrs J.n,
daughter Miss Eft,.!
vlalted Mr and Mrs
A large crow d w < nr
•ay OH Dr-nton Tr. . I
a fish «t,a t w r |g I,, d
There was tight) t
sent for stipi.i r
enough flsii for <■
Mr and Mr •
vine visited Mr
•■Hnka
R-v N. '■ l.iftl.
preached nt t >a a Gt.o
Ura-I >
h^e.
dberwlh
jflglted
. Mr*
JRfJ.'
>John and <lauvb(*r.
hUtTHh. viwited
TkliRM Kat'
attending thr
return^ h<«nH .
Mra Kurnali .Nix Ihim a<
position an X’nininy t*‘*11!
IbiMalK, school Kit m *t
Mlases Opal and Nanni*'
of rDnton ar*- spending
with llirlr aunt Mr* D.
Ml** Rut Ii K* y. u
tending |h<- Nurrnnl
ton ,h<<* r* t u r n* d
MIs* Max- I Tlppr*
A. V. and D. .
I>r nt on
MIin Hajnirl Tipp*
X Puckett. L ' ’
ifarhort und N’n(e
Tlpp* Buford K*\
b*rt attended th*
♦ton at PVnt ttotot
Kyl« Ihriir of wa<-
Mm. Jdulh*' li.irlojt arid u.iq
ter, Mim (Jb-rtrude. vuxH-.i M-
Kelsey of l-eutou
Bev. A. <; M.,..d< ..(
will preach al Oak -lt.o
ThUrayJay ntgl.f Eiidny
JMtUrday at 11 and Katurda)
-* (Jay and Math, w H.irl-ri w
Oentori
». , J|«n Hebert of s.md (till
~ hl*,.brother J.din Harin if.
tu and Mr-., i',, r r ■ 11 s. . d
In Denton
Mlneew Pal-'
• Hpann and ('ho
"landed the parr
Mrs. L. <’ S. . i
Mr .and Mr*
tained the join
night Musi, ,,nd
th* amuxemirits.
Her Turner \
their
Of ,Aubrri, win
uk>n again I..,
•V-'g ha* l.o. n
aw'mw to tn Hnpr'.i
Ml** Alm., iji.jr.
vTaftiriK relatn.s I,,
her horn. ,n Young <'<>uiit\
• Mr snd Mir I. |t Hr... k. t
children \i,«|t.d n,s par. nt- ,Mi
Mr* W M
In Dent,
D R
, There
Friday
»«Hle the
Ing rain
l-MI ram
nicely;
, Farmer-
t|»elr <>.||
stand or
Thar.- I*
"BWtnbf-r
•rape*
< f inf! Hm
' ■ i' 1 ■ 1 y <A r
Hl I ’•
I i ' I | . .
• f f»*• HI -
<• M.’h'-di
fl. i.f. J t . M i
th. rift of ,i ii
r .
with
r. I,. D,._
R'-nni.- H odginN r>f I »onlp<.n
| Hing hlx gr a nd|Hi r.nt*, Mr
M I’m . A . O . II udgl iim
Min Roy 1*0* kHfd
1 f I'Ht \S of t h nt* \ >*
• fib. Mr and Mr f<
Mr* P White
K r urn \ Ir*11 < <J L< r
Mr * . J . A Rot*
and Jrrtin tonJTJt 6f 5R
V|*|(F<1 (h»lr uncle. J H B.ixl*r
_Th. KIudergMrh-n «nd J/iu
of the Hunirn. r »< *«i<ur
College of biduwtnnl Art* will open I
TlloMay June 7th. at !> * m
Ek, Ij., , yWik WlMergartrn children will r< (
K Mrl to (ha KlndergnHen. Room I0(i
ir HonaehoM Art* Building -nnd the I
k Flvert grade tn Rnotn 1.7, Admlnis
L IhitW. Balidm«
---_MABI.Ib M- uAUuuXi |
II. lh and ,1
■Mr I. and M
S .Smith "f n.
pi lint* Mt i
i
EJCV
..
MJICUC, BAtVWDAY, Jl'frK
mi
(
1/
DR. P
<
aa«w
mah(
Hull.
Ton s
176.
For i
and
FOHN
of c
wa y
this
Lost
aqui
tain
Hua
or 61
”' roa
FOR S
6.17 V
krill r
<1 ant
WK I.
buy
Hun
»0.
(1F.NK
tic a
201 2
I hon
DON"
dor;
Ofte
• cl
ahoi
vou
"Rs
UND
WHEN
phon
PA I VI
FIRT <
hang
I-HESS
Mrs
WANTI
nnd
rlgtH
t rad-
Offlc.
FOR A
Pouri
Foit n
ing i
N Lo
For h
Phon
DR Jj
<>ffl<
bhnfi
ron
FDR S
of I
MHi I
W>R H
on.- I
Hycn
For s
tBK»-
part!
f>2M <
F<H< K
flick
g n«i
FOR
ruon
or ri
FUR
tux ,
No ■
F6R~
Wrh
cun n
of 4j
rc.un
or
UR j
<B«tu
f un<
For k
peacf
Fine
l>i< kl
0II.H »
ot l<-
duatr
I lie e
Audi
plans
pared
Arch
Miner:
ou '
from
chit*.
Fund
the C
June
the r
fiTrrm
man.
W N
202
CHAR
flee
Dr v
tilde
I>R >(
offl.
won,
Ag»*ni
WE Hf.
C<>( t a
for I
KUIIi it
your
W S
RUGS
varui
Phom
TRi’CK
I >rlv-
fil.li M
new I
-
FOR 1
'•Hr' K,,l"?
chops
feed*
dellv,
Wlm
HOUR
• Pho
FOR
Peui
For i
■out
C. 1
land
For i
roon
- who-
Ix-.-n
FOR
nl*h
2204
FU HN
Ch««
lelic.
FOR
mu<L
Lout
Frld
ri b*
Rril
Lost
turn
I
J*
K, .
,•-12
J
■
.SU-MU;
■
■ i
t
J
J
J
'Pop • "
• -4
J
ii
& H
4 T
j,-----
...
OS;
t-J
? A;
S •, CD-;"
. G! *• -4
: i||'lkgH5=________
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 253, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1921, newspaper, June 4, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237426/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.