Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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30x3 1-2 Kelly Springfield Over Size Cord
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FROCKS THAT EMPHASIZE THE
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HOSIERY, NECKWEAR AND OTHER OE THE
SMALLER WARES SO IMPORTANT.
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Sluniberland,
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W. C. BDWAnns------------Editor. — ■ >1 ......-
LEK K M<IX>NALD.Baali>«n MaM«W .. ...
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jaws; the downfall of a worthy
applause. There is no mercy f<
narrow way, however uojale his
stant stray.
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to the State or
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EAR SCREWS -
lb iii'a ' Shower effects,
,h-aduoi . ai.d iinif .ityles, 73c
\ ‘phone rail l'»dav
rmv save you loss
tomorrow.
Mr-’ Gordon
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Willy urn. d«Htl
f'rrsonal Mention
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difficulties
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Why hoi en iriSiiran.ce
inventory lU^/ou ?
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spirit in the fulfillment of our
recognized obligations to our
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Fresh fruit, green vegeta-
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that your ud>l
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some fruit today.
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store as her
headquarters for good food. Here
slio will find a complete selection
of groceries and fresh fruits at
price that will make trading here c
worth while. Try us.
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An Oklahoma let
cut his State in two.
the new State would 1. • TuEm
and its &I»ital would bl *l j] a
perhaps is superflmius to aw!
Abe legislator L:;i. frm.i I ..La.
V E 1 I. 1 N (1 S
Women, wise in the art of
/raid dressing, recognize tfae
effectiveness of a crisp new
veil. Never before have the
h it st j les taken any more
kindly to the now veihnga
than is the case this season.
I.m t,Imvi-
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I SAVE THE SURFACE
WITH KYANIZE
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For sale by
Fowler Auto Supply House
No man reaps prosperity’s harvest unless he has
planted the seed by consistent saving or by wise-in-
vestment. h
This hank is ready to help you with either kind of
planting.
Service—continuous and de-
pendable—is the dominant J,
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PEGGY CHAINS
In Paisley effects,
many call;, for th.-so ritual U’u
sold out the last shipment.
We can now supply you. 50c.
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,i:W BRACELETS, NECK-
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nil be intirc’terl in
i w Egyptian jewelry.
of great width i* desired when planning your
irtrnent that covers the- better of the season’s
range that will be pleasing. You’ll be mi-
’s it h the excellent quality of the materials in frocks
civ priced.
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nruHnirntion built
most in fccrvlo t
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all and sic us.
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1° j to wait two
- your work done.
Hring down grandfather’s
Id furnitnre out of the attic.
■e it a few coats of Kyan-
what wonders it j
<>ld furniture is
its own.
• TIN WORK
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Now the boat is ready, silver sails are spread,
Smooth and safe the journey I >-I he Land of Bed;
Little waves and gentle splash the way along,
. ’i: I th** tTi oeze abo\ ■ liietn croons a : lumber song;.
By-low, niy pretty babe,
?\1! is calm and fair,
God shall smile above you
As you slumber there.
Lullaby, Fock-a-byii,
Gently ride away.
Till the sunbeams call you
At the break of day.
Then I
surging mart,
a village with a broken heart,
and voters nudged me am', i,....
( orney Dinn in raw licentiousness wa
1 ravelers’ Hotel, ind also bv the Bit:
my ribald neighbors yell as th<
the st,rei ts he-gossips m.i, to
jaws; the downfall of a
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away now than they were
? • ago with all the thr. at of :
ament race such • fa’ilith.
“st mean. Political strat- g;
f cause a soft-pedaling
fy, eign issues from bo'u i
— major parties learned
k. ago the tremor.dou
feilpreign countries .
~ • Mection Tn which
Tjjiagunthu former
F'<roups are joined.
Capable, whi flier :'i
,. it or not, that our
arc a matter of v,’
a ijtere seem t<> t.s i<
b more American < it
of the idea that w< I
£’-;W to our part rn help
■ oign probi<-m- tom
K..' when that “solemn
was taken in Non i
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NOVELTY DRESSES-
PL.:in Shantung used in
Ligyptian printed Shantung.
' , ie blouse of t he printe
\ i h ph.hod skirt. We believe they
Ii rent from anything you have s
$25.00.
\ ring that is giving great satis-
on among car owners in Don-
nd Denton County because they
tlie work. When
its in jour motor
"J I g'v
'h'r iize am! sei
I will work.
(oming back into
J And of course, afler your
spring, bouse ( leaning you I
will want to go over vour „„ ,
<1 , .... . ... i l ne housewife with an eye to econ-
ILoorx. I here h no htng tkt* - i " n
M [ omy and unusually
Kyanize to make them look i will appreciate this
like new.
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F? 2 C.A. M<g'ONALl' Man^rtng Editor r ew if any members of the Texas
ifri ■ LLk----Aitrerilidus Manager I House or Senate but make a tinan- j
W A tj.’ THepbuUe | Ctal sacrifice in serx ihg their State; j
'Pastneau and Editorial OffIM <M they reah. e that, of course, before i
F ■ j|HHi(MHatloa lH-j>artinent__-------ltM|they accc|d it. and there is no com ;
at 214 Weat Hickory i Pulsion about their accepting. But)
Uu*t, I'euton. Texas, every afternoon | they would make the sacrifice morel
W&^l1:,ani>v"“l,’ b,r tb* Uev<,r,1Chr''I,kl'! | willingly if there were more con-I
'eekiy issued Tuesdays and I struct ive and less indiscriminate i
criticism and if there were a wider
i of the limitations and
under which they labor, i
s reason for the sugges- )
editors of. newspaper:;;
e a term in the Ixigis- I
e calls to mind at least I
editor wjio in the past I
guilty of just such offend- i
w complained of, hut I
lizes that thoughtless
dilate criticism of the .
not beer, j
to the citi- I
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WITH TIIK ItXt’IIANitiKS
Uy L A. M.
■'iPILOT POINT BUDGET
o, . I T I * i >'!' I’iiINT. .Wirch 2H—-Wnv*' * bss
I,,,. I-i. -I iH..,.u- ..< ol.i-iln Hi- natural
Tills from the I
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l^-Jkis crltieiir s
S> atating Hi." i
4 have be. i< ■
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f"/ Upend at feast >
member of I
Rf lot only Would ('
Eh...faani of that body, but
8* Be a lot more :■ ,.t
Mt! .regarding it pul 1
JLc’ff the Slrie. A lol
Reapedicated upon a
fc MHMion ' f th.' f: i t-
’ ‘ lot more of it. com.
Bg realization of th.- d
»' irhich any legislate
Rjj|n<l those <i ‘
yiMMIgniented
J. fength of t!:<
0; >y the fra
Cl fifty year
■Bflfeient U> take .-art .-
Kfajr ■needs. It iv a In
■ f f" m Lusi *. ut-sis
rim wh.it c is <,n t'
ng out. Blit, < .<m
oMtrainid to w>r,d<
bat is based on th< fact that 1
llators. many of whon
arn from $10 to : , t
wn business, .-.re r •
~al'Y2~' ii~5Ia y. ’ a e
• Id A day lers than the n
UMbfevt. &0e a day less than the
i—tKrjr pngm- receive and from S3 to
<u«y less than the m < r l<u-
i- f fctatlVc apipLoycs receive for their ,
TdcMM, ahd that Jail* co’tsidern I
■hurt of paying actual oxpen cs
turn and lodging, no mat tex
r eeonomieaf a member may be.
We invite this
wot 1 by customers
pledge.
(Copyright ;U22. by Edgar A. Guest)
LULLABY
Now the day is over, night is coming’down,
And the stars are shining on her silken gown,
Dancing stare are twinkling on a silver sea,
And the Slumber-fairies wait and watch for thee.
By-low, my- pretty babe,
Slip away to rest,
Shut your eyes and cuddle down
On your mother’s breast.
Lullaby, roek-tt-bye,
Gently to and fro,
Sluniberland is waiting
Now for you t j go.
l.t s "t faith
IC. a bank
Now the Sandman cornelh with Ids
Cometh now to take you off t
And the Slumber fairies wher.
Have their baby garden filled
By-low, my pretty babe,
Let your eyelids close,
Now the day is over,
Cometh sweet repose.
Lullaby, rock-a-bye,
Slip away to rest,
It is time to cuddle down
On your mother’s breast.
t* j
prrvtl Hi JSpittr j ’Mt Lurie,
n and not b-
' H'-ti(! f>cntori < htirrh Mrcflnic
M’nr’r Wnlfrr W'onr :rn. Arthur
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KRAY.WA CREPE DRESSES—
Combined with Namoa Silk Crepe
•w i resembling Roshanara Crepe,
eori styles that are very striking.
I t I ii lllat :y want you to sec these.
, ■ $_*7 50 and $2'J.50.
Ql II.I,EX’S VIEWPOINT
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THE FALLEN SAINT
The morning papers brought the m ws, how J. Cornelius
Hirain Dinn, who'd fought for years the Demon Boose, was
found half shot with bootleg gin. At breakfast time I read the
tale, and cried, “Great Scott and Richard Roe! This news will
make the town grow pale, and till the people’s breast with woe.
For years the great Cornelius Dinn has cut all kinds of moral
ice, and taught his fellow men 16 win theii victories o’er sin
and vice. Now we behold this spotless saint cast down and
showing feet of clay, and virtue has received a taint that only
years can wash away.” Then 1 put on my priceless tile, and
loaded for the surging mart, to see a' town without a smile,
But ev< ry fellow v.ore a grin,
<1 inquired, “Say, have you heard how
( mired?” Before the
front Store, I heard
yelled before. A round
jn mg the tale threui h tireless
man brought only laughter and
ii the gent who toils along the
intent, if he should for an m-
DAINTY KERCHIEFS—
word “dainty” merely
n a de-< ription. Of the
t. sin ere st kerchief linen
olid high colors. Hand
rntirmrh-ml and haml-ilmwo. "
mil.lb. : lia , a rqffle I
- 6f line net. Tnpsr that
i . ju -1 j c ached un will < n
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IND Bl \ SON ABLE
PR It E.
tiling; You won’t have
• > or three months to have
Try us.
Phono Number is 710
GAY TIN SHOP
Next to Battery fo. on W. Oak. St.
I‘Inn Select ctl
1 ti. m. | hn;t rd X’
there are ot!«
jpeintingiirli.i
has dwprrET 7 j
tions made jn 11.
.-. and the United Stat p‘v-p<
K-Ihg materially in -pile of the ec
^Laomic debacle that l.as coi
Hto- the watc-rs. Bu eems
||F= - abb’ th;.: We have pres
of the for< ie i du it .<
cause t>f it. and that i.
EKriRed ourselves as will as tli- J J "
):.;Worl<I hud we taken :in actin' J,J
honorable part in seeking to 1
■■ about the restoratior. ■ f tin- v.•>
■ affair’- J-r - Lt •n Har :
national yoUjY ide;.. v
'Tier idea’- of an inter:..it
“ ciation <rf world pov.<r
named from that pr.,;>'.
f ident Wilson, bears out
■: faf assertion th s > ■ L.
’’ttreatened upset of the
iT'jyreement’ resultant
• Washington arms < o
nil Serving to bring
E___y_affairs tn the fo;.
Vb~. beneficial results from
feirer.ee in.the way of
L------limitations being
I I'.ti'I
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g Trldayx.
AMoeiuteil Prrsa and Halted Preaa
iter AnJtt Bureau of Circulations.
■ Anierletm N<‘W»pager Pub-
WslK'nC Asvoehition.
Snutlivm Newspaper , Pub-
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timber TeihM Preim AaiuK-ladon.
I’Mily l*rv»N League.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923, newspaper, March 28, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237519/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.