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ELECTRICAL i-
Champion
MONUMENTS
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS
TIIIIID
EVERS HARDWARE GO.
1’. O. BOX 569.
PHONE 913.
SAVE MONEY
your
SINGER MACHINE
JIM EDMONSON
Phone 60.
S'ock
Smart Looking Glasses
For Breakfast We Serve
th
USE NATURAL GAS
Choice
Come and see us.
U president,.
PAINTER CONFECTIONERY
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SOUTH SIDE.
WE SELL
WE HAVE A I I 1.1. LINE OF
geologist
.
FISHERMEN’S SUPPLIES.
THE FAIR STORE
MUNICIPAL GAS CO.
S. W, (Sid) Smyth Garage
Phone 610.'
201 S. Elm St.
HOME-MADE CANDIES
1
ICECREAM
COLD DRINKS
Liniment
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SCHOOL BOY
CIGARS AND CIGARETTES
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OUTFITTERS
OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
Oin1
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KELLER GARAGE
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Located on Dallas Drive
LISTEN!
THE FAMOUS
57
If interested in
u
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and car work.
FIGI HE WITH C. S. KELLER
Our Prices On All Groceries
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PHONE 156.
Are Right
CAMP'S DRUG STORE
Co.
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HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
To Buy a 30x Casing
For $8.00, Put On the Rim.
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ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY.
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Phone 2«.
Phone 51.
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S-
Whipping Cream
Pasteurized Sweet Milk
Boys’ summer unions, good grade, at 65c and 75c.
KIWANIS RADIO CONCERT •
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WE WANT YOUR APRIL MILK ACCOUNT
TONIGHT 7:15 TO 8 P.M.
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EVERS HARDWARE CO.
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Skim Milk
Bulgarian Butter Milk
Always new styles al prices
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Engineers
Phone 207.
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Cqmpany visit r
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before you buy.
Sold in Denton exclusively by
I’ MAKE YOUKoELF HAPPY
We don’t deceive you on a
few leader^.
A reasonable profit is all we
want.
ECLIPSE LAWN
MOWERS
The Denton Kiwanis Club will broadcast a program
from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram tonight.
Men’s Summer Union Suits, 50c
and 75c.
Don’t let that grass get
start on you.
now.
Hard wear does not
break down the apparel
that we carry for boys.
Boys’ suits made by
Mothers Favorite Co.,
arc suits that we know
will stand up to the hard
wear. Suits priced from
$7.50 to 512.50.
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Men’s and Ladies’ Straw Ilatsj
25c and 50c.
Coffee, best in town, for 5c.
Cereals
Eggs, Hani, Etc.
HOT CAKES
AND FINE SYRUP
near
Hr.
of
Saivt I DjoxygenIPepin
Tooth
Rufe
COMPANY VISIT HERE
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Home
i t|ie latent
bone*
I make my own inspections.
ALVIN HILL
W. N. MASTERS, JR.
Ixieal Representative.
BERT FOWLER
21448 N. Elm St.
r< < <1
1 rum
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
Day Phone 20.
Night 761 or 10.
DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY
PHONE 292.
JNO. PRICE
GENERAL AUTO
REPAIRING
210 East McKinney St.
Phone 515
TwtA
4^c_
W. M. JAGOE COMPANY
Contractors.
J. A. COOK GROCERY
122 East Hickory Street.
We will appreciate your next
month’s grocery account.
THINGS
AT EVERS’
bone
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JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS COMPANY
May McCall’s Magazines Arrived This Morning.
J. D. WRIGHT, GAINESVILLE,
TEXAS
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Jergens Old Fashion Toilet
Soap
Extra large cake, 10c; 3 for 25c.
TALIAFERRO RROS.
Hardware and Seeds.
J. L. WRIGHT
215 E. Hickory.
Jergens Borated Talcum, large
can 15c.
OIK*
.a Twenty Pay, an
j Income or a Joint Policy with any of the
iave it on the easiest terms you ever dream-
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SOME REASONS
WHY
Headwear is no easy
problem when it comes
to dressing a boy. This
is one thing we have
overcome in boys’ ap-
parel by adding to our
line the famous Campus
('amps. Always shown in the popular colors and styles at $1.00.
1GIN OF MAN DATES FAR BACK TO
REMOTE BORDERLAND OF TIME
/.
Lighten the burden of tspring sew-
ing by buying a new—
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Saddlery—Seed—Flowers.
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Light Bulbs—
35c to $1.50
Flashlight Bulbs and Batte-
ries
25c to 50c.
Flashlights—
">1,00 to $4 50.
Electric Irons—
$5.00 to $7.50.
Electric Curlers—
$3.00 to $7.25.
Heating Pads—
$8.00.
Radio Sets—
$12.50 and upward
Radio Supplies—
F..r.t-
nun
m.-t5' n< < 'I.
Worth
her par-
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in which
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We Also Repair
Sewing Machines
Typewriters
Umbrellas
Locks
and
Make Keys
SPRING FOOTWEAR
Just in this morning by express, new numbers in ladies’ spring foot wear.
Grey suede, patent leather trimmed, military heel, with wide strap.
Priced $9.00.
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If you ate loaded with Life Insurance and Arc not well pro-
vided with Health and Accident protection^ it is to vour jnterest
to (’. Fyffe at once, for he writes the kind that i« easy to pay
and protects you every day. and for everything that may
ible you. *Nuf Sod.
Teach him early the val-
ue of a good appear-
ance that comes from
looking right.
SEEDS
ALFALFA and SWEET ( LOVER
Sown now give best results for
Spring sowing.
Sudan Grass, Orange, Afnber and
' Red Top Cane for forage,
Our Watermelop, Cantaloupe and
all bulk SEEDS complete.
Gladiolas, Tuberose, etc.
Summer flowering BULBS.
KANADY’S STORE
j
£••» i
f—.
frrl
times have you red
-numbers of tinvs
• (if you aware) (hat
(| J41h moments
told me that he
L sum day th'He
horu worth
on writing
he
S. S ’
Mrs. Will
\V( i th nre
and Mrs. (
Miss <L<
Spent the
tntl here.
Miss Coldle Smith visited her par-
ent :i near 1 ’omler .
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l&<
about 38 days,
drawn every r"
State ]
tion.
Far rp nnn Ranch Loan*
^lvin hill
STRAW HATS
We have a staff of skilled me-j
chanics on repairing, welding, gen- gives so
erator and starter work—always)
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rea«,y j
a ’ tion it requires.
Start cutting
ready to give your car the atten- fle money.”
< it — . Bring it to *us for!
! slightest adjustments.
c- Ix>ana.
HILL
$1,000.00 in a lump sum paid in willl
mature $2,000.00 in 7 years and!
, or interest can bel
every six months. I
Building and Loan Associa-I
for
.s Mail I
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Try our shoe eervice—it will please you.
(hat please.
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Negro Released After Having Kiwanis Club Program to
Spent Eighteen Months in Jalil
ffom Turner, n negro, was relea*-
,<il from Jail Monday morninti att.r
having spent In all about eighteen
months In Jail awaiting trial on a
chaise <,f unlawfully jnunufact'it*-
Fl,cst "i1
Be at our store to receive it—7 :15 to 8 p. nt.
f Fort Worth
cuts,, Mr. ami Mru.
Deputy Sheriff Bell was unable tc
unc< ver any clues in the biirglar-
Ixlr.g of the Skinner General Mer-
chandise store at H< bron Friday
night, he said Saturday night aft *r
having spent tlo entire day on the
cart. Th,, store was entered thru
the front door, the burglar or bur-
gli rn breaking out a section of glass
n the door amt then opening the
hitch that fastened on the Inside.
The more than »I<H' wo-th of met-
ehaudis,. stolen Included about a
“ norrn patrs m* shoe-
t’niod I’rrim Dinpiltch
Ni;\V > tilth. Int< lliug i
clothes Idtlcers that h. wa
starving amt with no plae..
W iliiam Kobe, i..
diamond pin and tu
Sir months
NEW
could
wh< n
ahow avenue i
1 v ith him .........
1 Judge sentenced him
| ring for six month-.
DALLAS. April li-
ver, injured.
|y. when an
they were tiding
the bannister of
Cough.
c5yrur
A well balanced medicine
chest is one of the best de-
fenses against the ravages of
lisease or injury of any kind.
Wo shall be pleased to offer
our service in helping you
equip your home medicine
chest with the most essential
remedies at prites that make
trading here interesting.
Grey suede two-strap pump, patent, leather trimmed, low heel, at $8.50.
Also new number in lighufr and dark Jirown strapped pumps, low heel,
just the thing for a walking shoe, at $8.00.
‘‘There is no other service
much for so lit- ’
1
all
on
the t>ubtic m now
uftiary about *ac-
PBti mates
tlie or If. hi
w I ’ll
s. for
bdhi'i By sending your cleaning and
I pressing to the Gem Tailor Shop.
WE nSHARPEN AND RE-
PAIR LAWN MOWERS
Once a Customer Always a Cus-1 without it on these therms?
tomer. I for free demonstration. II. C
| iaferro, Agt.
d, .id .
fell nd
and tlie I"
h.id 'be, II bu
with tbeh, and We
d< d t<> be us'd a
d< pa rti d spun I s
•suffer the punts of liutiRe
GENERAL NEWS BRIEFS
Loeal Representative. I -A
First NationalBank Bldg. Phohe 78 T
Yes, we repair yourahoes while you
wait. Ask for free ticket to the
Palace Theater.
FINE SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
I At Doseey & Holloway.
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Has some nice jobs can be deliv-
ered before Decoration Day. 1
have 15 jobs placed in the 1. O. O.
F. Cemetery at Denton for refer-
ence last ^ear. Write me or phone
for prices.
PHECKENUIDGE-—Work on the
,.i'(Hui carbon black ulmt of the
hiuibia Carbon Klauk prodii* tn
"ipany link bit'll Htarlid near
I .: i.s 'l li( plan it nnid. will !»<•
tbr- frtrx****t k*uU lm-LIuj world-
GEORGETOWN-—The Annual T I
A A. track nnd field me t will !><•
buhl nt |he Southwesti rn Cniv* r>|-
ly located here on May I and • •
TblH will be the first time in the
bicy of the association that th»*
S<.uthwest< rn University will .si un
host. A
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plain -
bi ■ I. .
s!< a
nt gle( t( (I to b 'If liiM
diamond rings,
in jail’
YORK- Juan Smart ’ in t
not ma be his 1 < » I I 11.0 . ail
the 1,1 a n * \ I
dance hall lufuscd t<» dan.e I
m he st urtt d a fiiild • I l” 1 1
to u< <tsc daii - I j
persona
We are showing an unusual assortment of boys shirts, sizes from 12 1-2
to 14, in small checks and stripes. Also pongees. Price $1.W> and $t.M.
Boys’ extra pants in worsteds, serges and tweeds at $2.00, $2.50 and
$3.00.
I Monthly payments of $3.00 withotr
| interest. Can you afford to <k
? Asli
IL C. Tai
Phone 780.
Denton artfsta can
tlie iddlo,
bjverw, member <>( th*?
receive the program OV'T
I HjHHker nt the Kvern Hurd-
__ JSloiif—Iue ,lhe of the
< luh members and all others inter-
( pt• d.
Thc program will ronNlnt of num-
> ,.• violin, violin trio, cornet
H.ai quartet,' etc. It beginH
< . i .*» and yloaeM at X.
FOR SERVICE
For appearance, for In-
trinsic Value nothing
serves quite so well for a
gift as a good watch.
W. L. YARBROUGH
JEWELER.
Bryn Mawr competition for gym
nast honors was wi n by Ml»
Katherine L. Strauss of Yoik.
In addition to being the champion
athlete, Miss Strauss
of the senior class,
I.VEKIX - t’oiiMrui lb ,i <>f a fv'V
o'J'ce anil wari lious,- building by tin*
in< a n r.allwny Expross I'oinpi-
ny JiuR Htartod hire. Cnntrait for
lb,, building is held by a Houston
firm. I *"*l
There are some reasons why the
Ford car should be your choice.
Here are a few of them:
The Ford car is backed by the
world’s strongest automobile or-
ganization. This is important in
those days of keen competition when
business failures are common.
The Ford owner has service avail-
able all over the world. Even small
crossroads towns contain Ford Ser-
vice Stations.
Over fifty per cent of Ford parts
retail at less than ten cents each.
Statidard Ford prices protect you
on all repair work.
The Ford is light in weight, and
will go through mud and sand that
heavier ears are unable to plow
through.
The Ford is simple to drive, being
controlled with the feet. This
leaves both hands free for steering-.
Thc Ford is economical to ope-
rate; it uses less gasoline and
cheaper tires than larger machines
require.
The Ford is low in price and has
a higher re-sale value in propor-
tion to first cost than any other car
built.
The cash payment on thc Ford
is small. For example; The pay-
ment on the Coupe, fully equipped
with lock wheel and insurance for
I year, is only $176.82 and the baD
ance in monthly payments with one
year to finish paying at $1.17 a day.
Anil you will be getting the pleas-
ure out of thc car all the time.
vo ri< v.
All Ladias of Denton, who wish
mak*. reservation for plateN. i »r
se <>r both l.unihvon», to be giv» .i
i Frldav 13th. at Firrt <’hrlstia‘i
Uhurch. for District Convention
Delegates ulil please phone M t u
A S Keith, Luneheon chairimin.
Phone No. 282-W -’<• >
Hint .
und e\< n
I po SSI bis
| |»tr !<■',
tlllTI) fol ,
found l ■ Hl.tins of
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tlo d.i v n <f
U« ii).11 k.i I I
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but led tin 11
dead wu
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City RftBifleni
ALVIN I
Many women who need Glasses Denton Typewriter Exchange
have hesitated to get them through i
pride in their appearance.
No women need hesitate for that ‘
reason any longer. We have a,
variety of smart styles that are I
quite becoming and often add I
charm.
Well fitted Glasses will add much
1 to your comfort and pleasure.
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D.
OPTOMETRIST.
McCray’s Jewelry Store.
WE DO
FIRST CLASS WORK
t h < ■ i r
Kck l< l,i rx<T.
A <>. Ilmlglns has nturmd
from Fori Wii.rth.
S. immitil visited liin sister,
\\ i Ison, in I 'I lot Point .
I Ihigli' and son of Fort
visiting lor pare tits, Mr.
' <i Bryant.
mi KU,- of Fort
with-cud with
VtlTIt 1'1
..ulus of Denton, who
S' s, i intion f'.'i |'latto
both Imurhi"ms, to be
Friday tlttb. at First < hr......... .
rcli. for District < 'onvimtion
. gates will 1’lea.si, phone Mrs. |
S Keith. Luncheon I'lialrtn.in, '
later than Thursday 12 o'eloc |
rm No. HX'J-W . •
vlcDoii. Turner was In Jail la.1' over
Due,. .......ths after he was first al-
rerteil ami then secured ball for a
while but w ay later sm i i iiilercd
hl:, bondsmen and w lien released
M. ilday had been In fall for more
than thirteen month.-.
,\t the court house Monday morn
Ing |i.. eat< I be bad 11 e. 11 e, I th
. t J It ea I irtelll' 11 e sa Id lie 11.. I
had food food and thanked th,, of
fie, riS for their treatment of him
amt 'said he hail TredvriT JIlSTlre
his use aN about 12.000 years"
-‘Neanderthal man." iontinp-s tin*
British -scientist, "was definitely a
man. lie lived ill caves from
he sallied [mth (o bunt lit
ma is. such as mammoth, thin
reindeer mid bison, v bl. I,
roamed over l.'mope vv,
found klis 'tools
and we have fm
pinK with which
women fastened
which served
We have als.
—paint and red
signify
Mo-t
Officers Have No Glee In
Re Received Here Tonight' Burglary of Hebron Store
The community program to bo * ” - •'
rendered over the Star-TercKram
radio broadcasting station tills
evening by the Denton Kiwanis
t'lub will be heard by u largo nuuf-
ber of radio (ana of Denton, who
nr. planning to "tune In" to hear
i bov. Hies,, Denton artlsta can per-
| f .1 m live
I ml ph
■b. w III
loUll
_-ftapactlnK the habits and
these spea. A party of
g- Mtoraliats is now searching
I I them In promising localities
Mongolia, hb adds.
Jt was In the Neanderthal,
;, JDueeeldorf. Germany, writes
Woodward, that the remains
9 ths earliest man of whom anylliing
I th really known were dlwoveri'd.
? 'ADontpared with our knowledge of
I WU ancestors." he aaya. "ho ts an
* Intimate acquaintance. But it is
impossible to assign him a date in
yoara. Swedish geologists r.eckon
Four
f tiiuin
automobile i
urasaed
a bridge o
Neck Creek, about six miles
, f ti er,, last night.
WACO, April U.—Speed CJlile.wt it.
Van Mie was shot In the neck last
night whilp trying to arrest an il-
legeri speeder His chances
cow ry are favorable. It w
Tin autoist was arrested.
CARTHAGE April Ji- Jesse Ram
1,‘n, charged with the murder of
Dr. A. L. Parrish, prominent physi-
cian of Garrison, was found guilty |
anil sentenced to ninety-nine years I
In the penintentiary here yesteril.c ■
Alfred Simpson, alleged iompahio'1
cf Hnmliin on tlie night of the m u-
ller, was to go trial today.
hfs appearance {rut we do know
that when he came into being thc
* Himalayan Mountains had not
. yet faared their peaks."
The eminent British
says nothing has yet been discovered
-* ...... J life of
American
for
In
Now We Have What You Want
I,’1.. it'a a rjrtap^rJrtJJ Policy, an Ordinary Life
^jEndowjnrnt. a MoQthty I
I r&wcial Features, we na
l - Jbw (ff.
■ •'Illi.; Tlllltll tliAHM"
;iM bi.: and vital as Life itself
ri;i\< ’i;ss T<>da\ and Tem«»rr"W
You do not have to store it.
It is lighted in a second, burns
on as long as you want it. It •"
is always under perfect con-
---f t'rol and when properly bunt-
ed, contains no smoke or
soot and leave no ashes.
lacoveey In Patagonia of a fos^
huinatv skull of the tertiary
k, I period. However, may nullify ■■1
^BpOTfMHous acientlflc calcu 1 a11ons
a
^■■Uocptli.a even scientists'
E-mtordlng the date of
K.£ vt the huqian race
pi p ’ W**r elncc the uni Ulf - I .: of II"
aiftiga of King Tutankhumiin. w I,"
(■kOmOIw view of antbro|">'".g -
reckoned only ns an 'inf.n.l."
,nan H1” ’■i.ctl'i g.
B|ffyr*mtocrveriea have been nnob* all < v. r
Up ttoi World which ut'si'i all W'll
anthropological founrtn-
Dr. A Smith Woodward, direitor
VK nt the geological d. partment of Ho
F-~f- British Museum, makes aome inti r-
Eb.';- commentaries on
L‘ Macovcries in skulls and
I : "For a moment," says he.
I ’ " public lecmcil to ft>ixume that u e
I E>T1 fovwid at bihl the first man
|l lived (Hi earth. I fear. b«»w -
SW* that thebe uonjveture* nr< an
Wattlefft ft* they are interesting
KVf Since the skull from Jersey Is said
Be 'jsk*- -to have tirrn rormeV near n nmtithto
Wrtal chamber, it is probably mm b
' "• Hearer our period than any of the
U-j • Meulis of fossil men which
tmemhlsmi' to their ape-Bke ««-
I^Ktoiatora. And since the specinien
E * .ftom Patagonia comes from a eoun-
I wEMbLwhich has furnished more .
D kfeutre's nests' in the study of pre- I
E toatorlc and ancestral man than
“ " |Ky -other part of fne world, it will
H " EBt ’excite Interest among anthro-
■ j**,StefW« until soHie geologist ad
■nttedly akllled in such matters has
r— fetiaf1—I himself that tills is a true
S > Ktoll. definitely associated with
.remalt^a of extintt animals "
B '
•> «• Flrat Man Net Found
K. »Who. then. Dr Woodward asks,
(■ . ufas the first man on earth? "To
, ba strictly accurate," he replies.
* "we have not yet found him. al-
» toougii w® have some reason to I
' ftqft&rtl we know where to look In
| toe dim borderland ut lipisi which
e’:'i dfeparates man from monkey there
Mtamed. aomeyVhere in Central Asia.
' tr form of large-brained ape des-
£ tfjted to be the presursor of man.
> It io Impossible to fix a date for
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L- gTeaqlt of ti . recent verier of
TtfttoH human Skulls In S.mtb Amer-
K b Patagonia and th.' Island of
The III Gle
way from till thousand to
EU-—avliMllian year* Dr Wolf's report
Wiji « 'Za - ■ . - . s
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i GARLAND GAS RANGE
4 If you are in the market for a jjas |
p' t range, be sure aqil see this stove
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Nl’MBERS
Nutnl" r.s of times have you
this t ime and numbers of
ba \ r y on swi.
yrm TTT-Tttrt ~n
UKMii. Wuii person I
rid It thinking that
might I’c Htimth + Hg in
leading, and I kep|>
('•inking that sum day he migl t
i_iv, tn,, a loli by bringing to his
mind that 1 do printing. Numbers
nrr most rrttmt-rtts ift arlUwuetickii
and t r irwrimmit vs. There are a
cr.it' nuini'i r '•! people on earth but
tli.'D' ar,- nmar kinds than there ire
numbers— friiistani'e. you take a
I - i mi uio'l they look wun way one
till" and tin m et time you see them
twonuio tlwy look difrent. There
ar, a number of things that I could
tel] you. but I wont. Phone opera-
t ,rs think of phone numbers,
pr, aeli. is think of tile Book of Num-
ben-. mail . irrii rs. 'tmut tnf lismlur
Jjf J oup li'Ufe. ill men the nufninr
of I.nr. Is per day—-but I must stop.
I won b i w b:if miniber of peoiHa
will t''d this, but If you do and you
ting, t'hohe Numls*r
wdi b, glad to prl;it
■ r of anything you
Me-
th <y
I mains on W est Oak Street wliicli
I ' m 111 be done preceding the paving.
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wj Plainview News past • \ve( k with the notation of
4- - AprH k--M4w Viv* wnrridiii rnn-
iaH Bryant has returned from Dal- ‘ ' ........... ""v'r
las wher.,. she underwent an oper-
ation for appemlieitis
Mr. and Mrs. W.ilt'i Wilson vis-
ited relative^ in 1'ilot Point.
Miss Anna May. Rli kerieli of Den
ion spent th, wmik-end with her
fi'iliiT lore.
Mrs. Asa Means
is y islt ing her par
A D. Hudgins.
J. AL Cullltr -has movrd lila fam-
ily to o lainesviile. wperc they will
make their homo with lor rathe--,
Mr.
Mrs
hunie
D.
911M1 s
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<■ H., McKinney, president, and
Fred M I.ege Jr., vlce-pre»ident,
Ilf the Municipal Gas Company were
I hell Horn Dallas Sunday with their
| families as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| F M la ke Sf. Til" former Is a sol).
I in law and thc latter a son of Mr.
la ge of Denton. W hile here
kliiviiiioy jdiseussed plans for
si ) wrapping and painting of all
U'| m.iins on West Oak Street
of unlawfully
Ing intoxicating liquor.
' thing ami nfintlicr-t—crowded dockets i
' ami liialdlity to get his witnesses -
r re,I postponement of his tii.il
tirm to term until County1 .V-
y lioyil dismissed Hie case the cl
past-week with the nofjtHon of in-|“
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1923, newspaper, April 9, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237449/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.