Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Fresh, and only the best can be found in our store.
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McCOMBS & SIMPSON
L. B. SHAVER
Phones 13 or 150.
West Side Square.
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Poppy Troop (Jiri Scouts
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Troop 3 Boy Scoais
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
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ROY ALLEN
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Garasre at Alamo Storage Co.
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PAINTER CONFECTIONERY
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211 E. McKinney St
Next Door to Evers.
FRENCH DOORS
t--at VEroRD-ninovin.E office.
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DENTON PLANING COMPANY
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Fashions tor the
TORNADOES
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Easter Promenade
Montgomery Plumbing Co.
Phone 157.
JNO. PRICE
SPRINGTIME DRESSES
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PRE EASTER SALE OF SPRING SUITS
WONDERFUL FOOTWEAR
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FOR EASTER.
King Tut” pattern, others in Grey and
RUSSEH.-GRAY-JONES CO.
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The Enemy of
Kitchen Drudgery
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High School Girl Scouts
Have your screens fixed
before Spring.
Screen Doors
Window Frame*
Door Frame*.
The women whose ruling passion is fancy and individual footwear.
The luster and beauty that is embodied in the especially assembled Eas-
ter group will appeal to you who really care for real dress styles.
Im itches <
HOUt li XX
Wtdnf.Mh \
cnlng
room
I have sold my interest in D. &
D. Truc4< Line and will henceforth
devote all my time to my garage
business.
has
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of
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We search the markets of South Texas, Florida and Cali-
fornia for fresh vegetables and fruits.
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work
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t hat
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Edwards & McCrary
The Happy Home Furnisher*
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
Day Phone 20.
Night 761 or 10.
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28,-
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Good House
FOR RENT
On Prairie Street.
PHONE BALL BROS..
No. 9.
THE BOSTON STORE
sells For less.
<■ sin
DUALITY GROCERIES
IS THE ONLY KIND WE HANDLE.
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church will be rem! there and
at 11, It J
funeral cd
lai around
hundreds
guished h<
Is your Ford behaving perfectly?
or great tha
I til
A
South American Giant May
Take Jess Willard's Place'
$30.00 Suits now
$35.00 Suits now
$15.00 Suits now
Dresses ..........
Capes ........
Shoes
Millinery
.......... $22..W
$21.50
$29.50
$12.00 to $21.50
$12.50 to $19.50
$3.75 to $7.50
$3.00 to $8.50
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11’nited
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IN BLITTER KRl ST B|¥e.\D
WRAPPER CONTEST
Fire and Tornado Insurance.
Phone 534-J.
her
M u n y
W (Il 811 I pel'll.
sprinting- rec-
Ids match with
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Our service is the kind
needed at the time when
you wish freedom from
unfamiliar details and
worry; we make com-
plete arrangement*.
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Tfenri^a? mortilng m the eh m pel
••Hod the h< :ne ecanuiiiica depart-
heni <‘T tliv Bigli School will pre-
lent a play. ‘Exery day Manner*,*
Io which the fa them and mothers
>f the Mtudentui are Invited.
Like resplendent blossoms in the Garden of Fashions, these Modes
for Spring come forward in wonderful array, revealing fashion’s loveliest
and most winsome conceptions in time for Easter.
Second
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THE MOST LOGICAL
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Of til-
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A card from John B.
Mated that hr and Rev
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out of
<|Urri» N bv
result »d in
the little
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parts of
an art tat
t cdi n ica I
virtoNo manner and
iiis playing the spirit
and a l>ou nd i n k life and
is stated
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We have a good stock of new and i
second hand refrigerators on which J
we can make you
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
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least possible time.
TRY IS.
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Unprepared!
Spring marks a dangerous
•eaaon of the year, with its
•ver changing weather con-
ditions And an empty med-
Li kine cheat truly shows un-
1 peaparednt^x. Always koep
p'a stock of remedies in the
[ home for any possible emer-
VX..- drugs and will help
you fill that medicine chest
L with worth-while things.
GAMP'S DRUG STORE
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ffifear, la on the program of the health*
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■Kjhart Werth'May 7 and ha„ been aa-
1 >'K' ird^thr Msbjmt of “Conntruc*
KLilux Mnd R<Kul*ih»n. of Swimming;
4" r<»©i»
of»«*m tl
♦» was waiting t < >
positions in tlie
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worshipped.
'rhe formal rUe„ of the Catholic
then
Ji phi lined to conduct the
Jetige to the famous bur-
in 1'ire Im Chaisa, where
France's most illstih-
lyroes He. I.afer the body
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[__The fhrrr rhihlrrn «»( ’
r>. W <?. Bovd. Tvxa»« Si i
^^;'Mfttcovered from dlphth<ria and w to
dform quar'intine \V«d- I
Sanctity of Dead Wins Out
Over Oil Company's Leases
V nil rd Prrtg Dispatch
March
dead
CAPES, COATS AND WRAPS
Enfold yourself in a wrap for Easier to be assurd of admiring
glances. Indescribable grandeur is expressed in long, slender lines, tie
novelties and beruffled Innovations. And the choice of fabrics encom-
passed the softest textures of the looms.
"Noble deeds arc held in
honor, but the wide world
sorely needs
Hearts of patence to unravel
this—the worth of com-
mon deeds.”
NT. l.Ol'IM NYMI’HOXY <>lt<TIKNTII \
<. I. A. A ndit orhim. Tu4»»dHy April
3rd. Mrttlnr,. nnd Kvrnlnx. Hrnln
On Hair at <«arr|M<»n Drug Store. I!l7 I
i Los Angeles Sightseeing Ous
f Recaptured at Colbert. Ka. Hit By Street Car; Score Hurt.
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28.—Ger- ' Nearly a ^enre
W. BC. Durbin, who hn* brri
fur •vtvral w«iekb. is Meadily
ESr river I ns; and Is i;<-\\ able t<. be up,
L— --tall on account <>f the weather had
■■7— been to town until Wednesday
££, •a.fternoun when he uas at hia of-
fire in the court house f<-r a while.
I have been out of town for ton.
days on account of sickness.
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Ko through
S"ti I h
FARRKLL
Bicmk Staff Correspondent)
jH’’E—!■« !»( Dani' I- and Lew ik
-ta ' TF»* World Appiau^**,
Alio comedy.
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LjET-U EAML AND- Th.* ii.ro " <’oin-
<dy, “They <’a!f it Dunrinf? ' Or-
rheatra muMC NVednesday night
Escaped Federal Convicts
K« t
prosevu
attracting
court house,
Bh-
t od.i v.
<»bta 1 n *1
enu1v • J nen t
1 hut
I en d if if is true that Willard has * ■>
‘ttrrd of the trrrtbtr job of gettlnK 1 lrooP 1 Uo>’ ^CQHtM
--------- CLKAY COTTON! RAUN. t„ J, (,all (iff
AT IlECORD-CIIKONICLK OFFIC E. I_________________________________ u.~u c„i-----1 r>.-i c-
To enhance the charm of one’s personality there is nothing more
expressive than the frock. Be true to your type, Fashion wisely says,
and to assist has created innumerable variations of the mode. No matter
what the influence, the accent is Parisian, of richest crepes and silks.
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I am back on the job and pre-1
pared to give you the best of ser I
vice. c
W. M. Iliijchr*. of <br Normal
College uHi ha\« ch.irgc- of the
tarayer meeting service at the First
hftptiMt <’hurch Wednesday
intf. Mrs \\ A W"Ison is
InK HpeciaJ mush f<«r the
half Nouth
an Eas-
I nt his
about 2
of th(
He is
baby
Stelndel,
aN one <.f
Louin
ords getting out
Torn Gibbons,
probable, it
be »
from
CFRINCESS — '-The Little Chur-h
Bg Arc unit th,. C. ri,< r"*: <-„me I
21Do Your .Stuff", 1‘rineesM Lome ly
y Cimipanj in ’Tht Lo\tj Neat."
((•tints are invited,
a fust prize of 25
a second of 15 baby chicks
a settinK of eggs.
“DMne SaraW Body Lies
In Coffin She Bought Thirty
Years Ago; Funeral Thursday
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♦ I’AUIS, Mia re h 2H.--(United ♦
+ PrcKB). — 11undreds of love ♦
+ lcttern were found today hid- +
+ den away in the caaket +
which Sarul, Bernhardt hud I
+ piepare,! for death thirty + I
+ yea ih
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ROUNDABOUT TOWN Seek to Show Connection M
US Communists With Moscw
Harmonson, chicken breed-
< r 11\ mg a mile and a
< f Justin, lias announced
t< r « kk hunt to be held
farm Sunday afternoon at
<• < lo< k to which the citizens
entire county are i
KIviiik a fii Ft prize
(hick n,
and a third of
GENERA!. AUTO
REPAIRING
210 East McKinney St.
Phone 515
r the (
and had
tht
CommlM-
ruinod the
perinft Firpo
fanner,
chairman
Halma to be
Infonnarion that
\\ hl pp»‘d t lie cars off
Nr
I doored
M u ld< »on
M ill be
> < d ' ' i M t .M A
< >F( he
of
April .{. is
peer of any
great piaveia of that ill-
now on t he ( oncei t Ft ag e
nephew of Bruno Stemdel,
direct dtta<‘endant of the
n a me.
I g a n
and h is
him to
A mer u a.
addRIon to
h.iM
in -
: of
Fnilrd Prrt^ Pbpat
LSmI’ ATLANTA. Ga. Match
Chapman, million dollar bandit
New York, and Ida pal. Frany
furger uhc» mad* a, bold en-
w from the Federal prison here,
xjive been captured by a poaxe at
Ga. Warden .1 K Hye Item
today N< irl\ pm xhotn
I ’ere exchanged bet wren (Lie <<»n-
and the? poRxe before the two
were captured, according to
N'ardc n x office.
P.1" was shot in the arm arid
- lhe xkirrnixh and \\a* take r.
I < ♦*4o Athene for medical treatount,
f?* according to information r» (-elved
L-
may ba removed to Balia lale,
where a vault v III ho pr«tairad on
the Mpot Barnhatdt aelectid as a
final rwiLing plan
A hundred women, grieved at tbo
death of their beloi'd atireaa,
ruzhyd mL pojjre at a tinned at the
door nfallen home tivis inorninff*
They wanted (he lahl • liaino to see
ht-r before the body wax tda**<*d—Hl—
the caaket. police vs t t (• forced to
ref u mu. •
*«T. I.Oi ls flYMI’HONA <>!<< IIF.MTH A
< . I. A. A adt tor him. 'Fiiradiiy April
3rd. Mntlnre and Eveninjr. Nenlm
<»n unle rt GarrlftOn Drug Rtorr. 1*>7
proceaaton <111 accompany
body from Ifce raaidenca to
Church of St. Franclp De
where the beloved French • ftrUat
act re mb
ready
came up* +
•re from
I for f ight i ng
I paid ficed to
\ft«r tiie
j had loo I. cd
for an ideal
• d upon Fat m« r I .odge*.
Mlnnewotan, the Boxing
nion came along and
phi um by ref using to
to bat tie w 111) the
William Muldoon.
t ho com mlNMlon,
poSNl’NNion of
Mai tin Burke
the farmer in New (>i leans. March
16, apd floored him in the 1
round. Muldoon intimated
Lodge became known known an
■”jr w-hren krr." by fracturing
own bones on the floor.
Firpo is how uithout an oppn-
for the s< 'hedulol semi - windup
but the promoters will not, lie both
Crockett
\V. C. Mc-
Clung. whn are conducting a revi-
val in Canyon, attended the Rotary
luncheon at Amarillo last Thurs-
day. making up the week's atten-
dance, They are both on the pro*
gram for next Thursday, and wilt
start for Denton after the luncheon.
N !•: W Y <) R 1<.
Angel !•’. r p
ma y
The new Zebra Satin, in a “King Tut” pattern, others in Grey and
Biege Suede. You are certain to fulfill your shoe desires if you come to
our stovAr for a selection.
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C? —ficcvereil
j«64£charrn
Iff;'jp.lFtiday muffing.
' Tb The < n*r <»f -L B Thoninn ebarxed
ibmh vfntnrtnn or The Denn Taw tn
Hb’hich he Mas given a year's sei-
vas affirmed In the court of
Btriminal Appeals at Austin Wedne:;-
Hlfty. according to a disiMilrh to *hr
JCfcord-ChrvnicIc. Tnt (lopelunl
dry law case vatif-re\vised and re-
^Bumdvd Tlirre are two ‘"opelan la
With appealed cases. The drspa'1 u
Kid n< t disclose vhich was as f* d
lb pon.
Unittd Pmt r>\jpntrh
ANGELE?. Cal . March 28 —
of persons were in
jured today when a Rtrfrt car casli-
<d in to a sightseeing bus The In-
tured were rushed in private cars
and ambulances to various hosid-
t.<is and it was impossible to nsr- r-
t.iin how many had been hurt The
I.ijf was b|‘und for Culver t'ity on j ii
< \< urslon for a real estate compa-
ny It was loaded to capacity witn
men. w “men and children .many <f
th-m nut of town vtsitors.
A big part> of buntera tilth
eral bunches of grayhounds
to the southwestern pai( <d
county Wednesday for a
chase
i 28.—Lula
A m erica n
Willards
Johnaun in
here on May
word going
BUILD NOW
’ Get in the swim of spring building
» and own at least a little of the
K .’United States. Build and pay it
I ; back like rent.
W. N. MASTERS, JR.
L ‘First National Bank Bldg. Phone 76
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| 5,.'Nobody can prevent, nob>dy can
MR ^foresee. The only safe thing to
-do is to insure your property.
I DO IT NOW.
I B,':’ Phone 75.
L W. T. Bailey & Co.
j I;First National Bank Building.
came after a hear*
almost through the
Charier Burch, lately of Whites-
boro, has purchased the Aubrey
Argus flr<»rn Rev. A J Harria and ;
taken charge. Burch is one of the
pioneer newspaper rMh ’> ihkI print-
ers of Denton County. having
worked with and for the late
Jamm VXillmms jn the days nf the
old Derit<*n Chronicle and later for
Co|. <’ \V Geers i»n the old Monitor.
He has been at Whitesboro lately
He is planning to give the people
nf Auhrex a worthwhile paper, he
eaid while here Wrdiirsda y, iintl
friends here know he can do it
John Avery Lomax, secretary of
the Texas Ex-Students' Association
brother i f R ,P Lomax of thia
xx ab- in D» nlon Tuesday to dr-
ills lecture on negro spirituals
before tLie students of the College
of industrial Arts Lomax has a
nation-wide reputation as a lec-
turer. his interpretation of cowboy
ballads and poems having attained
a considerable vogue in many parts
<«f the country His negro spiritual
lecture also iH along the line of
folklore
will login
w’lu n t he
Ma rch
i, t h r South
giant, may take
place and fight
the big <ha i I lx
12, accord i n g
around today
Although W illard has been re-
ported as training strictly and do-
ing well at l.\( ' Isior .Springs, it
xx as intimated from a source (lose
to Firpo tha( the South American
been asked to be ready to take
place of the fighter in the
event that some hitch arises to
break up t he < .1 rd
all
of
, a.nd. although
Is possible that
king a hole to
\V 1 Ila rd.
lied JI contl
unnan fight
appear
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ST. JUSET’H, March 28 -The pr-^-
(.‘iitldn fh the William Z. Foster
ntu.l ebnevntrated today on attempts
to show ('li»«p working tirrang •-
mints between communists in Ain r- .
ha and those of Russia.
With Charles E Ruthcnberg,
< n.vf (left-nse witneMK, undergoing
h> f'Hirth’ day of questioning, pro
Mention attorneys sought to bring
out that all steps taken by the coin-
ninnlst party in this country ’
d elated by lhe Moscow Third
t < mat iona le
< 1 osK-cxainination i f Ruth, n-
!•• rg is expected to centinuc into
'Ihursday. U«- was Ihu furl witness
to testify in an effort to < le;ur Fos-
r, alleged communist, of rharg -s
of violation of the Michigan b>n-
(licalist law.
Documents Introduced in evidvn'v
’•y the prosecution during queRth»n-
11.g of Ruthcnberg have proved, ac-
c( rding to W . C. Gore, chief pros*
( ution attorney, that
J '{'he Bridgeman meeting of
c( mmunists which resulted in I*'-
(intment of Foster and Associates,
was ordered from Moscow
2. That Moscow instructed
••ommunists to invite Poster xvh
tint lime was secretary
'1 radvs 1'nlon Educational
. That the Moscow oranizatlon
has ordered a convention <»f com-
munists to be held in this couioiy
in May, to mark the resumption of
the movement in this country on a
large scale.
Despite the documents present** I,
’ oxvcver, prosecution attorneys , d-
U’it (hey have been unaj)|e to ob-
tain any statements from Ruthen-
b o*p seriously klamaglng to Foste; ,s
defense.
'rhe witness lias haiJ Foster al-
t»nded the convention at Bridg* -
man but refused to classify the <le-
f» ndant as a communist or a dele-
gate. The defense claims Foster
was there merely ils an observer.
Ruthcnberg waR (lain and dcl'b
tiate in ansxvcring question. Hh
ability t<» keep out of •traps'’
for him m queries bv the
tin has
ci wds to
xx here the trial is fn progress,
f( 1 e the doors
a long li
desirable
! ( oni.
Many and varied household
appliances have, during thb
last few years, come into
homes te lighten housewives*
duties and give them more,
time for recreation and en-
joyment. And throughout the
entire list probably there is
no one article that is more
thoroughly appreciated, more
universally used ( than the
modern kitchen cabinet.
Especially rs this true of
the Sellers kitchen cabinet;
• he cabinet with the “fifteen
famous features;” the cabi-
net that has saved thousands
of women countless stops and
hundreds of hours of time;
the cabinet that is built to
serve.
1 ou, as others, would have
more leisure time, s^oyr kitch-
en wor|< would be pleasanter
and shorter if you used a Sel-
ters CAhlnef.
And you can get one $n
such easy terms.
Come in anit "let’s ’talk
over.
Ma x Sf <dndrL w h<»
HCUt< (I UH “li'- <»f I he
the St Louis Symphony
in its concerts at the <'o||ege
dUNtrial Arts lore on
said t<> be perhaps the
of the great plaxeiH
struinvnt now on
He ix a
and a direct descendant of
noted musical family of that
Steindel'.s musical <ai«<
at the early age of
concert toura have
all parts of Eurupu and
He is an artist who In
unusual technical proficiv
the true virloMo manner
|fuses into
x oil t h
ri 111y, it
No matter how slight
trouble, we’ll repair it satisfactorily
It is now time to prepare for the
summer season and ice will soon j io th“
be a necessity.
B. F. SIZEMORE & CO J HILL BROS. GARAGE |
Phone 234. ,
NEWKIHK. Ok, March 2" —
Sanctity of the dead triumphed
(•ver man’H desire for riches in the
district court here today.
Judge t’laude Duvall ruled that
the (dl lease held by the Knox Oil
('ompr.ny of Enid on the United
Brethren Cemetery in the Tonkawa
oil field was invalid and restrained
the company from molesting the
graves of the 250 pioneers in search
of oil
The decision
Ing that ran
Might
To both sides the decision meant
;nueh The victors, relatives of the
dead burled in the little cemetery.
w(»n legal sanction of their action
in posting an armed guard to keep
out oil workers. The Knox com-
pany l<st probably many hundreds
of dollars as tip* plot ia in the
very heart of Oklahoma's most
prolific (dl field
Attorneys for the oil company
announced they would file motion
f<»r a new trial today.
_ prooai
m ig li t
a w a y
ter the Ei'iiiian fight in which he
agrSt <1 to appear on the card
against jiii unselccted opmnient and
also to g(» in as a part of the main
bout if one of the principals failed
to go through with the agreement.
The S“iith American was all set
to take on a couple* of exhibition
bouts and do a little ^t.ige
when Tex Rickard notified
that he sh'-nhf d<> nothing
might pr« vent him from acting as
a pinch hitter on the card. As Luis [
Aiis**i is to get $15,000 a« a prize
for sweet charity, hu
• the words of Richard,
promoters of the show
;■ 11 <»ver t he country
st t up a nd had -d< ( id -
Farm* r Lodge, thw^hnge
, the
along
(M RKCOBI> .CHHOKKXK.
Max StelndeL Noted Cellist,
1 Is With Symphony Orchestra
f I 1st
that
d the
his
Bv WEBB MILLER
(Eniled I’rexM Staff Correspondent)
LARIS, March 28 —The body of
Sarah B» niihardt xx ns placed today
in the remodeled rosewood coffin
which she had held in readiness for
dca Hi for thirty x
'I’lie funeral
at 8 n. m i
away In the
Sarah Bernhardt
for death
ago.
+ Relatives of the
+ making the casket
H* contain her body,
+ »n them
4» unknown
Wy
[W* The lrl» Troop of Girl Rc-oata wfll
■piloid rriculai imelinp Thursday hi- laud
at 1 o'clock at the High < it>
^•J'tkhool.
T be De u I o a
Club W1H meet Thursday er
“ ‘ \ at the Baraca
Baptist Church
; >. Of t*>'
I
W4W' 11 y lYMVVtVv IV'r
taking
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.