Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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OPTIONAL PASS-SCORING
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Copyrtyftf, ZP??, bj/ Major Earnest Gram and John J. .V< Euan
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Wear-Ever” Aluminum
THE BOSTON STORE
2-QUART SAUCE PAN 59c
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SUPER VALUES
SHIP BY TRUCK
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Our trucks run daily
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William Farnum in—
Phone 979.
Best of service guaranteed.
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Brewer, Turnbow & Allen
Watch the Windows.
PALME
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
p.98
Cook Stoves
Heaters
59
CARBON REMOVER
J. H. and Elizabeth Gould*
your
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Telephone 992.
W. T. MORRIS & CO.
William de Mille
Rock-Bottom
pro-
duction—
Prices
Boyd Randall Shoe Shop
Come in and See Me. (
On CARBON PAPER and
With
Wallace
Reid,
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HAMMONS PIANO COMPANY
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We Have It.
Phone 460.-
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BRING US YOUR CAR
WHY EXPERIMENT?
... .... 20c
Are the young people df today headed for the
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dogs on a wave of jazz and cocktails? This startling
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picture proves that a halt must be called. Played by
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an all-star cast.
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W. J. McCttAY
ADDED ATTRACTION—-A GOOD COMEDY.
Ted Dans Meat Market
E. 2?
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Nagel, Julia Faye.
Let U« Figure Your
Decorating Costs
Adding Machine Paper
Special, two rolls for
big companies.
ciate our clients.
W. T. Bailey & Co.
Phone 76. *
COMING SOON
GEORGE ARLISS in-r-
Denton’s 01 dost Jeweler
West Court Squv®.
“Wear-Ever Aluminum is
guaranteed never to rust. It
Also 11AROLD LLOYD and BEBE DAN-
IELS in "SI, SENOR."
Some show today, and the admission is 5c
and I 5c.
P. S. C. Chiropractors
201-03 McClurkan Bldg.
WE WRITE ALL
kinds of INSURANCE
Efficient service. Twenty
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STRONGEST FACTOR
NOW IN ARGENTINE
be-en
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SPECIAL
SALE
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12.00
$4.95
$5.45
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
J6.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.98
.. $2.48
$3.25
48c
$1.95
82.75
$3.75
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Auto Top, Curtain and cush-
ion work.
W. W. RATLIFF
209 E. McKinney Street.
l-et. held
Denton
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Baldwin Printing C®
Phone 278
208 So. Elm St Denton, Texas
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
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LOOK DOT! "THE FAST MAIL" IS COMING
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Successors to Keller & Hill.
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Tender, juicy, home-killed
meats are our specialty. No-
where is it possible to pro-
cure better roasts, steaks,)
chops or In fact anything inj
the butcher’s line.
“NICE PEOPLE"
PIANOS
of Quality
PLAYERS, UPRIGHTS
MSB SRSMHBMHn
♦a* to
Sira
from
Earl Ca
tuning I
roach a
charged.
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Also RUT! I ROLAND in "TI IE HIDDEN
PERIL.”
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"HIS WIFE’S HUSBAND”
"MOONSHINE VALLEY”
were
of born,
reeled In ...
■rest dinpla .-<.d bv
day night nt the
hand m-t vae i - Ing d
Air. Mini
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there
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“THE GREAT ALONE”
romance of a half-breed on the football
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<1au«ht« r
^ranla t*
Young
all Arrer
' bail to him.
Thie play certainly puts ft up to the <1nfenalve backs.
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Here Is ehown an excellent past to be used near ib« opp."tt.uu goal I
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-)The
?? | field and in the frozen Wastes of Alaska, de-
cocoa plant of Peru Xo" the picted in drama that plays upon every emotion.
|K cultivated extensively Ini Al nt T'T-I 1 nz^xt A XTTA • • •T-I it— 1 t r I—v r-x. 1—t
’.lava, which will export this year , t
labout 4 501),Ono pounds of the leaves i rAl—nil ”
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MOTICE TO Hon AXD UIRLS I X-
I>EH I Il'TEEX II.SHM OI.II
purpose <-f bulldin.; for iX
roil of Juvenile mu’I'-al
lion which |_ . ...
much-value In other cltlee.
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i 'ilaI ’
course
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| Al r FA »•! »•! f I
*ti □< lima) v >rl
d iring thr en<hiir
I Th.- <l.n. boss
Bar i .ff
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I OSCAR BUTTON
I ’ DELICIOUS MEAtTj
We’ve been serving Denton
people for over 28 years.
, and you’ll
< McKinney
F M. Zello I
Colchester, Ill.
Printing
■ —the kind that satisfies
No need to have your dyeing shipped out. We have a com-
plele STEAM DYE PLANT and dye all colors of the RAINBOW.
Our colors are fast.
Wp clean and re-block hats.
W E DO BETI'ER DRY CLEANING.
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WEST SIDE SQUARE.
Phone 40.
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and If weight
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Investigate us
be our customer.
J Betty Blythe’s career—
| with mystery and startling i
in
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He should altn to 1 *
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ite, changed with mannfut
liquor, hits be-en unable t<»
verdict and has been di«-
upon
of tne
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IF INTERESTED ,
In buying or selling prop-
erty here or in the Kosse oil
field, write me here or there
or telephone 633.
J. W. HOKE
The more you know about
meats the more you will ap-
preciat what yoeu gt from
us. Rut yeu get the best here
whether you know how io
select or not. '
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To DfSCugS TH6 SUfi.JASGT-
CDoW) UnTH To<u •
Ribbons, one or two color, for
any make typewriter, each
Carbon Paper, per bos of 100
sheets $2.00
25 sheets _ .85
2 sheets for _________ as
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IM Ml .Mt. lb r
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TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
W raduM.ous fresh stock of th*
celebrated Milo Brand Carbon Pa-
per and Typewriter Ribbons, thosr
goods are offered for a short tim»
at the following prices, which ars
barely above cost:
WAlLACf RtlO -*• CAwl/ncunt Xjlirt
, 'NIC! PVOPlt" iWILLIAM JaMILLf fwodvihan;
Why not turn over your
car to us for upkeep. Let tts
make weekly adjustments,
dost is small arid may save
you a big repair bill or bad
accident later on. 5
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11 v<'do. \\ bo
v.-r Tokyo
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magnificent museum out on hie ia.ngo
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Khr r«*turit* I Irom
. u here h • took »T*
two caxa uf Jnrruty v-ulUe purrBHwrd
from Collin County brooder*. Nine
da>M and ai<ht mjchtM were requit-
ed for the trip on account of tbe
Mtrfke Mituation and he reported hin
curs were tracked from three
to thirty-nix hours at different
timew. *fwenty-four head of the
milch com m were Mold nt public au< •
tion on the trip
fected a Inndln
no'i>o<ty I (he Herien of
** odav • TerifCRer chain of
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well mm for
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“THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD”
Do not let carbon collect and set in
your motor. A little of Johnson’s
Carbon Remover applied at regu-
lar intervals will destroy carbon
deposits and your motor, you will
find, will give you better service.
A large can for $1.00.
Keep that new car looking new by
using some of our Whit Auto Pol-
ish.
FOWLER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE
216 W. Hickory ' Phone 401
i I Have Purchased
Hed’it j^le nlost captivating and fascinating picture of
•—a society drama tingling
in its revelations—
its settings and display of gowns and
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“We Dye to Please You”
These goods are sold oh Money-
Back-If-NoirSatisQed guarantee.
e job J Anto' ycaj U€c<_YACHe about
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BUENOS AH-ES ('
I’ritcd pypmh > _vnrth
Pfiutrntinn
fl evf»rv < h»MM
tlon. /ultural pe
Juul rial-—in method*, In
In *vrrvtblnp. even to th**
Tn tue f( ont»$nt«* f rd«-f 01
put he many
t uti« n -n and m:u$
lean firm* a
Five or »>
a xiiiRb
b. Ilk
The merci am j*
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a m n t to
at (■••l««r;it»?
'• him to b
I HOME GROWN, rich, red, ripe Tomatoes, per lb.
I fr-tb boxes Stic cd Bacon
I “ "TM^V- iTKTTs rWiHWMw ■
| K-oz. package best Macat'ohT . .
-g.OZ; package best Spaghetti
I Swan's Down Cake Flour (large)
Aunt Jemima Pari Cake Flour
| New Prunes, per pound
Fancy Bulk Figs
Sun Maid Seedless Raisins
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes
12 cans No. 2 Corn . .a...
12 pounds Pure Cane Sugar x
25 pounds Pure Cans Sugar ■....
I Cranberries, per quart
1 lb. Your Luck Coffee—vacuum packed"
!Lx. Yuur Luvk Coffte—va, uum packtsl
I Tb Santos Coffeo . . . .
FfoiRchnianft’s Yeast
Boiled Hain and Baked Ham.
L--;;;. PIGGLY WIGGLY
' ’ 221 West ttlekoty. " McCh
Mrs W *: E|]1r
W »*f.k ITI.1 ' »n
attend tur E.dr
M o r r i m M. i i o f '.mm r < i u r i * d ]
KnniM m here • *»,.> vIfiIaiJ ;
d iriug
Th..
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L.n.
< In b t 1 I CH
,Mn H’ ty <»■,
Vivai If. b« h. Id
••mum. n.’ t k bund <v
<4 Mt.Iln.
. .Mr ;i I
, is sanitary and in the end is
cheaper for you than the in-
ferior cooking ware-—and
there is satisfaction in using)
it.
“This special pan is a big
value.
t caFew. h»»n i
u .M’mm ;,»id
prcx'ctbnr in
hi- irgunifat,
i »>r pr*< < <i# its < f
flidtfM Th-* judgm
L'p.iO’d th^lr
: Monroe Salisbury in—
One of these
two receivers on the right Is free nearly every lime and if the pass U !
' properly executed a score can be made,
The play develops very quickly, the .defensive back on the '
opponenls' left has little time tn which to choose and It he hesitates he )
gels nulUier nt a a covered
This is especially recommended for use as a means of scoring after !
touchdown under the new rule.
COOK AT THGSC
^NNED QOCOX AC
e^SAKFAST Fo°T>sI
THey’ve Bccn on tas- __
i PLAY -so CONG Yoy Can RSaD THE?
NAM&S ! TH<5 Sun HASN’T
FADeO TH&M OUT, TB6 Fu6S HAvC Fim(SHGT>
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Thirty-six boys, of nr''a rnnglnx
from 10 to is yesrs, have been en-
rolled In the ranltH ot the in nton
bora' band. accor<1m<r to TV S.
Bl«». Fort Worth hand eondnc’.oe
a»<y ortranlxcr. who I, here tor the
. .. . .ton the
venlle mu’I'-al inst'tu-
|h si. lit to have beou or
in other rille*, notably
tialneax Ille. I retails of the band or-
Ka nlzation were dUcusretl at a
rne*tln< ot bor«, paronla. and oth-
er.,' int< reeled In the | ro
the Interent tlienlared hr
Wed nee. ........
Band nractice half.
Mr. KaHta. w*.> le « ♦atodmaalar
of Inn it experience, -leytarriy Thurs-
day that he is muefi et> con rawed by
people, and that he anticlpaten
small difficulty In effecting the
oigairlxrtlon and trainingjnX A >1 u*
ly credilablu band. Hi atgjtcd that
he is anxious to secure the support
and cr.-operation of nil itentou cit-
izens and organisations,
w hich he «a>d 'the au -celts
movement vitally depends.
The method of flnanciua the band
has nbt yet been decided upon. Mr.
Hlagx tafd, though a’l'Toderii tut-
aurstice baa be-n glv ,n by reapoi,-
sil.le persons t> warrant bls going
ahead with the organization.
Practice by the noyr' band will
he In Id on Monday mil I'huraday!
Iiigute. the cdndtM-lor iiiiiiniinred,
and w.ll probably begin next Moti-
I have assumed I
>f ’ he A ni.m an
Shop ant o.rdi.tllv
forme.' rrtends flit 1
veil as the gci.nril
Ule m -mv new local:
i hank v >u for v< ur
the past at d solicit
of same. W. T. \V(>‘
recent
famous
Percent From the Crows,'
■ -r museum offer
• by Huntington
<4 Gainsborough’
for IS0o,»n»0.
bile the purchase price of the
t from the Cross ' bus r
been made public it is said to run
, ’as I consult rably over the amount Wid-
.;<v '"’r ,,a‘rt f"r ,iIm List t _____
I rumored to have been tsm> oeo.
fui 1 ''The Iteweei.t from the Cross"
t the flnwrrtng nT the
| great Ijutih master and marks the,
l ulmiriatlon of his eforta to Inter- | wht'h
. pret religious fervor Like ot her | ,n'“; "
I ‘ old masters it has had a long and
j varl-d history and for many years I Foo. ..
' authenticity was doubted. ,\t t 'hcr“
reinstated to Its i,”’
the art 'world, it .. '
r to owner until p'1)/. 0'' ak',:' .
hri.tie'. I he ..smart dresse s attenmt tr.
• opy Ainerltau styles ,.f wealing
ap'iar l The devote a ot the nioxte.s
ape tt.c customs and habits ot the I
>tai« of the sllvershvet. where vlmy
sec ho-v people lit < borth of the
Klq Tlrande. Esen n tna ci.barets.
salms, and aot-u.l fttoeUotta, in-
is Riving Way io the fee-
the shimmy, at <i ine "Boston"
’ 'lub> are a ’o' img name-
"A mei h an s. < let CIU.i."
Mens fiancng Club. etc.,
.cal. r imes
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The CUrfew latw has not been ob- w ’v tv
served or enforced In Denton since ,, ‘
the City <1 iscontitiiiod steam at Its I
power plant as the wluntln could!
no longer be used, but as so many
children are running the streets nt
all hours ot tire niglit and boys are
breaking Into sturea aril doing all
kinds ot misrduef si night the,City
Officials are compelled to start the
ehforcfiri'til of This taw.
Beginning on October 10th. 1922,
all children found on the streets af-
ter the Clock iu the Court House
strikes 9 o'clock P M. without par-
ents or guardians, win kept. In
the Ctty latt unrti th. Ir parents com?- '
after them and fined the rcRular
fine for such viola lions
H V HENVEN.
T a Vnt'Nna>'’r’ ' ity "f I,tn,on
J A. > <N(»,
City MrYJiTihL
'nauaKoraent
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in ftp all n»v
r II ■<! (HIHTS MM
public tu Ai-lt
Lixui_ 1..U4.UL . Ui —_
p,»tron' kc in
it contjnuAnre
•)l DIODGE. —
FORTY WINNING PLAYS
IN FOOTBALL
By MAJOR FARNEST GRAVES, V. S. Army, Rrthei
and JOHN J McEWAN, Head Line Coach at West Point
n< ib in>. .4 .
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rrml to |
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intftNputvtrio It I* ♦ vhl.nt
evf»rv < In mm pen<.‘*Fh-
hftrftiloi. In-
DkmJm, in ('URtoin*.
►f th*- rc«
MfKmney wax tn vote WeVfneyday
on a Mpe<-ial Mrhool tax levy In order
to provide funds* for the K<hoo|
t'rm. It Im fh’clarrd that the h-rm
t !i<‘ Ai - ' will have to
month* this
d** vtinr- lional fun<tH
t h 1111 o n f I a »t * vt □
their lu-whi
i-arPin !♦•. . I A landing Hum been made with an
lied Pr.Be n • •-i tahii u< a aeroplane on the brink of the crater
P'j* ’ h n I . ilv mariv < >T- ’ of a volcano in eruption. Th»- hero
1 .vlfh n*--VM ^nd coin-[of the expllot la Chanbloup. th»- j
I ib’.fi ?i.<t<«, faiuoua French Pilot, who, v* 11h ft
of Kh. popet itint* litcti j friends, went tn Java in peareh
and hi • ■ G Enaii’ih I the pioat darinir feat he could
a.*.i i .e Amet kan | achieve in a wmall aeroplane. H. t f
et«’ X f«-v 'ears fected a landing on Bromo, one of
mtere«|»*d nn'Doiiy | the R^riea of active vnfeannc.q in the i
* bit e i .Tow n, 'i odav • Tengger chain of mountains, and f
. Irnl I'»r*TnGre than 11.000 feet high.
and football dm »»*•'• «- *< >
and * \ r n bap.
c o u n t r g m
droN’ie r
•u style*
levote r
IwiCert
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HCcoinpaiiitfj home
Hay a ri Ault» v a ...
€’ I a * k. who w a « '
Mr a nd . I r> •
attending i: • I »allas I
Mr. and Mi* \ rt h i-
Mr and Mrs. ’Vaxmtn
attend riu 11>» j »aliar I
I > w L ; ht »»f f
l.rre \ Is t i- g rclat i\ «•*
M< ’ Mr* b
I hee F’.i it • ) , >al
Vlrrll Krmp of
plater. Mrs <’l.vde
..08c
Me
15c
15c
20c
, 18c
$1.25
$125
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funds for the 1
that the
he reduced to
year unless th*.
ar* supplied fo
months
Choosing us for your dec-
orating is a matter of good
economy. Not so much that
the work will be cheaper
(tho our prices ARE low)
but your home wit! stay
brighter longer. Hundreds
of other homes in this town
is your guarantee of‘our su-
perior workmanship. Phone
or write for an estimate.
Old furniture made new.
dit ion they
two or tn♦
Mr*
,Mr*
from :
and .M
Mim \V t .
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J ten t of
< ’hrbYin
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bt.eek. -end
Kinnt)
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it Is bnseii on thu principle that one man cannot defend against
two and has a remarkable record of success at both Harvard and i
West Point.
it is not a Distance Gaining ?ass. Its Object Is To Score When
Near The Goal.
The Left End starts out,obliquely toward the left and tjien turns in )
sharply to receive. He Ls not the normal receiver of the ball but may ’
be used If the other two are well covered.
The Line from tackle to tackle hold on this play. There is no <
in their going down the field to Interfere for If this pass Is completed It .
should result in a score. Therefore ft Is of vital importance that the
. man passing the ball should have as much time as his team can afford
' hlin in which to make his pass.
The Right End starts straight down and then turns toward the t lavish i
right Into the deep territory. He should make for the far corner of the | r.
End Zone. (
The No. 4 Back goes straight down for a less distance and then
turns sharply toward the right into the flat territory
run almost parallel to the goal line and not far from It.
The No. 1 and No. 2 Backs Protect The Passer.
The No. 3 Back receives the ball from the (enter, starts running
toward ths right, and after selecting the man who Is free tosses the
grent „ _______
..lit ii ip riani Awt-
d<-nt iti'ly establish-
ed Five <»r six .v.nes neo trier- waa
"Hot a slugb t. aiUi o' hi Areerl-
can b. iik het e, and v.-i y f.-.y t.rrns
core ait-Ani.Hah
th- newHOHp-t s now rttrry
hIm of ptoduots oi the United
............tale <>f
eiathods, and
fell a i tin-
his 'vctivOies,
riptriv snt wnrtr
Club Boys Return from Throe fl-fM) MAHARER T9 '
Days’ Encompment at Fair VISIT DENTON SOON
Tfie (.'Hi Men on County -r'•H^b-isl . "jg
'of tby Ines' agr!vultmai .'oi.s. lr W A. Palmer, general manager- "
, <'i.iu|ini:l.'d by |.. Firreit .ms’l'.l the. Iliillni'-Canadlaa-DMTferW
den.otisti ii t ion agent, returned Highway AHsoclation. will be thru[,« -.J
; W ednesday night ir on ii.nl.i» i Kenton In a few days Oil Ma WMff
Hey had | .< n nui < S'inoivito the Asfloclatlon'H meeting, which
I Shor: I is to be held At Huntsville Oct W'
i M I Mild 27. He Is wry anxious for Den-
withfton to be represented at the meet*
Ing, he writes, and expects most ot —
' the large towns on the D-C-I> be-
. lwe«n Canadian and Galveston to
have .representative^ there.
■ Calmer ha9 jyst finished remark-
atilt relogging the D-C-D from
i < inadian into Colorado and wilt
j'nvxt remark and relog it from Ca- • ■
■ iridian to Houston It has come to be
one of the most widely recogniMd
jhighwnys bewveen Teyax amt coin- --
I rudo and darrled heavy travel alt
tiie paki aummnr. — «85^s*(s-.-i
HELTON— Baylor College has op-
ened with an enrollment of about
9110 and more students are expected
among the fate arrivals Schood ac-
tivities are going forward.
< He solicits
I BLANKS.
$2 50 Men's Scout Shoe :—all leather
$5.50 Men's Straight Last Calf Shoes
$6.50 Men's Straight Last Vici, brown and black
$6.50 Men’s Army Officers’ Shoes
$6.00 Men’s Regulation Army Shoes
$6 (10 Men’s Wing Tip Calf Shoes
SELZ SIX SUPER VALUE SHOES
$1.50 Tan Soft Collar Shirts
$1.50 Woven Striped Shirts
$3.00 Novelty Checked Collar to match
$3.50 Tan Awoplane C-otlar to match
$4.00 Tan Silk Collar to match
75c ami $1.00 Silk Knit Ties
$2.50 and $3.00 Men’s Caps—new fall patterns
$4.00 Men’s Hats black and brown—special
$5.00 Men's Hals, all shapes and colors
Men’s and Boys’ Suits—best, values in town.
Overalls—Domino, Finck’s and Carhart’s, $1.19 to
ORGANIZATION OF
BOYS' BAND BEGUNr
36 YOUTHS ENLIST
For Failure to Keep Rules
llirt Denton lllv’i .< hOQ| fc >tbal! I
team will i;v irto *he irnn.e witnl
KoekvhH Friday nhort tvo playora;
.vho ’.vere ord<r«-<i < < i m rttai;»
Ljh We-4uest*4y U> invn Hi uni-
lorn.t. Sian ton told ♦•ih«r 'nemberu
of the M<|un l t» nt are due
io irn $hA kame rovt-s witn’ri a w»*ek
if they do not Impiv-v ? in tl «i>
wludeM and obrerv^ »,!.-»*• iraifiinw
regulMtionM pi e^i !.>•• | at he be-
4>nniric of the
Mtantnn Hmm i<>m i is hk*h le
peatedly that h.n hi.- uh» ia not
in bed eirly or who per hIiUm In
mhoRiijm during tho (ootbah e*a-
non v4»-ihj not r»h»y with thf Hi«h
RehCM»i MqUHU, ar i hfa a' lion in hmm
. *• j two of iih ’notiQD’Aniiff-
TTI^ _ 4>lAy IhiLuK’M xhai. he ln-
to stand b\ hia 'd-,rlH,on.
na iJKon wi’l r«jpi.i<*.j «»ne of
’^en. dioppei • ’ai i • iu. tr.ii an'!
•Jj <are for •nd $• >mHio.-i»j will,
Is i.ee !• d r n ♦ it her
avail ibla for that
r>e ‘hii".i| and 't'or
>th *; »’>d quartcr«.
AGGIE CHANGES GIVE
ALLISON LEFT END
Cfwalne first obtained reroRn’tlon j
hm a medical druK abi>ut thirty-_fI• “
>**ar« aro. and tlie cotnineru'a 1 mi
. |dv u mm derived from l» aveM of tl
! wild cocoa, plant of Peru Nov th
Jap.n hus It* first woman nv a| shrub »•* cultivated rxtenMively I.
or -S« ike Hyi-do. who inanes daily I .Java, which will export thiw yrai
I ’Ukhta <>v**r l«»kyo. , laiiout 4,500,000 pounds of the leaves. '
^Dreamland Theatre!
The House of Qualiti)
“THE LITTLE WILD CAT” i
Alice Calhoun in striking film of contrasts and
life engraves new record in picture annals. |
There are many surprises and many thrills in
LI PTLE WILDCAT.” We guarantee it to be:
! a good picture and first class in every respect.
- - -
By rcaflon of the better showing
mane by hlin and the other youth*
OHed hy liana Bible againet Tulna
Univemity Ulin week prospecta are
for a complete change In the flrat
string team *n'l thia will |>F
Nealy Allison of fienton, tho
i man in the nqirad to make ths
w >Chout a prevunie y«-«r'» Any
left end The Aggie* meet Gai .
Southwestern Pirate* at Kyle field
Saturday and all available Informa-
tion secured after the game at I>aI -
lae indicated Allison had earned hl»
place and would be at t<-ft eiM. He
was used only in thP last quarter
of tbe game with Tulsa and an al-
most complete team of substitules
did better work than the regulars
Special It. I'v'ot.J-l le.
l’LLL>T 1'tH NT. OCL -HL The Ijl
dies' z’lri of the r'enttu ('hrlstiin
• hutch met uHI> Mi- 'A a I. er V
Kens Mot da ( utl.-rr<..i The v
« n worked >.■> artlcli j tor the
ra.'.r winch is t . I . I < Id the
(•nd M'nidai in i * c-er. EighU-n
guests were piet.i.l 1 11 • •(hm< n 11 ,
v.-rre served ' 1
The <t inn* r I !>•■ 'I' .. r v Ba pels t j '-q-p”
Iwdi—• Ard arrverf Mtndfly was -* ”
success. pi. .>••<>_ ir.t ng
about i.'l'. I i.. <lub < i I i.'rt I.a
a me< ting
co u u t
the . I
Mr*.
Coming—“REMEMBRANCE,” by Rupert
Hughes. Better than “The Old Nest.”
Th»* f ur Den
Jlirh iit'H.il '
b’\<rei
HR< nr,
nifcbi nun
h.td n mui •
a 11 • nd j iik i ,t> t i
provided by the
-----ai»n tivrvivv <.<»-ouli M • 114
thu fair rnui..\Kf 1) Ih’ 11 h.
to Div hoy** lii'l ’h««v f-njoyfifl
stay \ • r v nu> I.. . •• • u- I n > ♦ <. 1
Ex-rm . 1 | nth» r 11.- !
k were y lvch the !>.•}
’.ur pr.i 'ii'
s \ !■<» i:
• kt*. < mu
jnd R I.
AH
large
Stat**
An* •
1 uh*«
I plov<
T~ I they
• jui< k»y, to (ofH* • o
In <<»u
hdJ* rYi/ddi u 4<>*>d <m*m* f.’id can ‘bid
’!■> furtlu r p'r«’»'ed* nt m Arg ntt»i**
■ lav to support hi*’ irguno at, no
<-IU-M 'll WM or pr*<» rwits (f th^|
I 1 nurd «tatvM Th* lud<ea toenn-l
$«el v«’M p»io1 <] t lt<* I r *)**<•.• ion a h v ri * - •
»r>K pron<»u?’<’*‘m»*n»M <*f their Air.''r-j
,r. , ex- ' <11!**3K' <»•
pur- I a cultural
Blue tfentbir puopk
! Am*ri< He vinilf
...xDnwiit is rv
not ' The r’’wspap. ih
run I A T K »* 1 y
I I he I ’n
Rembrandt, ) leadinz
---- * - ! u m it**
Im ! meniR
KenfiJM of fhe
nd mark# thf 1
ortti to Int-r '
Like otfi»T
it ha* it a a lonjr and
. . _r. 1 f.,.“ mnny y<*arM
fTorrptM authenticity wnw doubted AL
lam restored and
r. r*Khtful place In t
| moved from owner
was.Mold at Christie’s IxjndoR a
auotl^u r .
] Thi< Am the Wh Rembrandt Wid-
and ener han added to hl» great art col-
! mi-j iertion at Elkins Park, his b» autt-
I ful estate near here
Hj^di While Huntington has hern bulld-
V»4- fng a r~t ~v..
|t‘anfornta estate. Widener has Le*n
v ar«i I’.»*rui«’<- 4 L*rk . ly acquiring picture after plc-
u r f i •. t 'i'li*' v -a • i »• t u r <•
l» • Mr. ai <1 5$»•■* I The winner tn the content will be
• ♦•|thf publb*. for it is Maid that both
I c<dl«-(-t Ion a « HI eventually be left
people. The city of Philadelphia
I has recently been enriched by the
A,‘ ’ | u onderful collection’’of English
«Fe pHlntingH. valued «t more than |1.-
Knooo p.ft It by the Tate John H Mc-
1’! Faddtu,
NOTICE
, . I I hi' " resigned mv
I lia nag- r of the A rm ,
| 3uh»r Shop art*! in d o
i • th ink m\
t »mecM for
ema i n
V <’o!<-’ndre
j our
PILOT POINT BUDGET
Museum Championship
IHIABKLE'HJA.
pumigd. preggj—Th
jartR is on-—East agu
•••••I Th»* Widpfiex collection of Penn-
n . sylvitnla and the Huntington col.
wx- , isctioil »»f f'n|ifbrn1a are vieing for
the final championship, the world's
ti’lc In art collections
With the recent acquisition of,
R-mbrandt's famous masterpiece i
- . .... Pescent From thn Cross " the I
/* I Widener tniis-um offset the pres-
tig< won by Huntington, by his |
.-*i chase of Gainsborough's "The
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922, newspaper, October 12, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237470/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.