Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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Every arrangement made
and every possibility fore-
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MEAT MARKET
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J. P. MAGEE
Insurance and Farm Loans.
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PICLLY WIGGLY, INC.
221 West Hickory St.
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JOHN W. PRICE
I Authorized Studebaker and Chev-
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on any kind of car.
209 E. McKinney St.
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outer da^ness.
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1 | American are better for rXting such
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church's at:
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rangements to have a faciory !
.expert with us during these1
three days. This expert will
| adjust, repair and instruct
in the use of Primrose Cream I
.Separators. If your machine
needs attention, bring !t to
our store. This is your op-j
’porlunity to have your cream
separator repaired by a fac-|
Jtory man.
There is no charge for his I
garvices., CBmc in.
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' grown feeds. It supplies every
nutrient in which they are
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Published by lhe Record-Chronicle in cooperation with the
American AsHOciation of Advertising Agencies.
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Manufacturers who want to
work for her must realize this
1 hey must put in their ap-
plication at once; convince
her of their intention and
ability to give her merchan-
dise of known value; and
then live up to the standard. „
l or she is a just but ruthless
boss. She neither forgets nor
forgives She rewards loyal
service with loyalty, but her
condemnation o f broken
faith is final.
I Would
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is Near in Church as Climax
to Grant's Stormy Ministry
DEPENDABLE
PLUMBING
It is annoying firfaave (Jefective
Plumbing in the home. Avoid the
inconvenience by having dependa-
ble fixtures installed by a reliable
house.
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I TODAY ON AISCOUNT OF
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Granting Certificates I f, , ■
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running ’ b.
different fr.
Rut bi* ‘-•Hi
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*th< Chur, h
iTTork He
th*‘ < hin ■ li
rcvolut i<» r.ni
wounds her flesh,
s temple gat's.
Feed
Both Calves and Cows
The Purina Way
. of 1 121
from I.n
a nd Kou’ h
Malm ma,
ril ll’TI l< \
Mfr Rita l»
Lydig, call* d Anu '
tUV«N<|Ue woman." I
Dr. Grant annoum-
went to Idm irrV’Jl
watt 61. She ha.| !>. <•
And twice divot.-, d
BtnkeR. mxt I ’dr.lp M.
Uhd< r E|»i«< opal < 'h ur
Orant could not ^nai ry
Without I’m I -4 ..p ^
Btrhop William '!
pci mission.
Farm and Ranch boaaa
ALVlrt HILL
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forum in th«
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BY STANLEY | *•**
Authorized hv Chase & Sanborn
SATl RDAY AM' MOMlAY. 1 EBill YRV 3rd \M» 5th
( HASE & SANBORN S SEAL BRAND ( Ol FEE
THREE I’OI NDS FOR Sl.OO
Only one can to a family. “Seal Brand s cx<|ui- it*- flavor J
made it the most popular high grade Coffee in America
Coffee that is Different.”
MCGUMBS & SIMPSON
Selling Agents.
DENTON,TEXAS
«Ira nt
r must I hl
We have a compl“te stock of —
SITER1OR DAIRY RAI ION. |
( Hl( K ST\R I ER. St R \T< 11
FEED, EGG MASH. ETC.
We also carry a complete stock ;
of mill feeds, hay, corn and oats; in \
fact, w<‘ have what you want in
feeds, flour, in<*al, syrup. Also liave
oyster shell, pearl grits, meat meal,,
i tankage, calf meal, alfal.a in. al.
Call -
NALL BROS.
ant y'our orders
Mortician
__________ . ________
HITA II
Here’s where you get the most
| delicious bacon.
| day.
Earned j
, It cannot be bought. The splendid !
reputation of this agency for safety i
| has been earned through conscien-1
tious efforts on behalf of our policy
I holders.
M’STIX’, Jan. 30.- The annual i:i
Rp« rlion <»f college* and univerHlti'
in Texas permitted to Issue fii’'
j tern hers' c< rt ificates after compH
ing with certain requirement#, is ii'i-
jilerway. according t«» S. M. N. Man -
stllle KUpcrint erxient of RChoOlR. Tl"
inupecUon work is to be cai ried o
by l‘eyt<>n Irvin Jr. roll**<47fXEini"
• r of the Mtate department, wh" >
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1 Grubbs
15."
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OnhT yours* to-j
Serve for breakfast tomor-
5 FO5D.CK5
5r 1 GOT T yso Ljr
' ) MEN IN iKt ’’
I am now in my new quar-
ters on Dallas highway and
am prepared to take care of
’ your cars. With no over-
head expense I can save you
mon. 5 on all repair work.
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“The proof of the pudding is in] Ij ,
the eat ing.’’
SUPERIOR DAIRY RATION
You can feed a calf on Purina
Calf Chow for six months for
what it costs to feed it on whole
milk for 30 days. After the . .
fifth week, you can fe«gl dry V
Calf Chow. It saves trouble I
and saves milk. You give the ■
calf a square deal and make ,
more money. I
Let us show you how we are I
putting milk in your neigh- |
bors’ pails. It will put money L
in your j>ocket.
Phone Us
LONG & KING, DISTI
WHM TH' / |
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! VENTERS ARE AS |TE
/ COLD AS FORMERLY | fl
ST. LOUtS. Mo.' Jan/' 801—There >|
in little change in Jne aeaauna year R ““*£
In and year out, according to Mon-i«
s.e W. Hayea. meteorologist of 11
St Louie etatlo. vf the Weath- 5 nA
liuroau.
<,r.-caster
Rheumatic Remedy
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«.a iu«.i...« I ro]et service.
I M/g. Fv smixr I1RVG COMPANY. Trier. Ter.i
/ Sale by
< vtii 's uni <; »• rui.i:
I total atuigge cftPMttx *>l thW
tea la ahown aa (.lea.Nev. A 'I'T
icrcta,. In N<««age throughout tl oj (
| south thia aeaaon Ta Indicated by th” S
capacity flul "ter"*®0 *n the atate men-
showed 88.UM «>er^d ,n OSl
wa« 1,8^.236 bU«helB.. V.'
s.i kind,
pine her
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Print iny
I'nyi at iny
'I ' pew i .tri Ribbons
• ;.i ben Pape.
l.oo-.c 1 cal Devices
Oilice l.qtnpmeiit
Olli' Jri I i 111 I H* Hit.'
probl. n
I Hides IB
Baldwin Printing Co.
Printing — Eng. av ing — Office
Equipincnt
1’hune 278
HARRIS-KOENIG HDWE. CO?’8s,'c'1
h 1
th,. MtatH <i«'pa !l IIH’Il t.
innkiiiK his first tour.
l’»*vtoii Is H<'hedult*(l to exam
Vocational rolloff* '"rrw.
today ami tomoirow Th< n
will po !<> the T< xas military <■
at Tvrrel) and to Trinity I i
I Wa xaha<*h I e. (Hl.
his inspection list for tl
ir are- Dallas b'rei- Ki
and B-wlor Vniver^P
I Waro. Other schools holding r« rt
|fieal»H urantinK powers will b<* vl
l.tfd Imineiliat' ly by the college ■
.nnlncr and the Ntamlards <»f h
stltielion ami equipment will b< ii
\ ( 1 t igated These hi vesl kg;i t Ions will |
Include the state normal coll' c
was stated,
the etate laws, examin
institutions grunting < .
to trailers arc, rtqim
to t!m« , a<■(•orlllng to S
Mairs. TIim work
In or«iei- t<i ke<‘p up the
u and jivepara-
found «It fii i< nt
Hayes declared th!*"
fi< qu<*nt expremalon: “It doesn't g< t
as cold hm It used to; we don’t ha^r I
heavy snows any more.** poaalblv I
•s dur to the fact that«>4*xperlencv.x
of childhood are more vlv^.d.
“The winters of our youth »r<ni-
w, I ed nt that time to be ahot through
i with lero tumpwatureii and to
abound in heavy snows. In retro-
spect the acuteneas of memory re-
mains or fails in accuracy,'*
continued
“We ha-ve winters thKt are colder i
and summers that are hotter, l»ut 1
though these do not work exa<tl7 |
In ayoles. they <»ccur so rarely as ,
not to disturb the average. Th«
[winters of 1HK4 to 1X3R were v.-ry I
<(»ld, /older than usual and thu L
*4Uiifnory ttuit support# the saying j
that winters now are not what they 1
were muj be is of Hie person# 1
v h<»a/’ youth was in that period I
"Bub the fact remains that
coldest winter In the i^mory
man In the Middlewest was
I wInter of 1917 and 1918.
Inspection of Colleges
otli.'f I'...in.
I.x H.irp. r
Freeflom from constipation, niikl
i or chroni.*, can b« sun ly looked lor
j if you will ent Kellogg’:. Bran every
j day! Two tabl.Ypv'oi:O»l« are bu!I1-
I cient; for never, runes with each meal.
Kc’logg’s I ran is nature’s most
... riit ing a chance to
ur health. Kellogg’s
fieally prepared to re-
Inii'riiuty from couiti
.ill do that.
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Kellogg’s Brn.li i
nut like flavor
fused with coi
I alatable and hard
Bran adds preatlv
atiug otter Lot
opular way to :
is
voref <|.
nn<l ess
Oliillcin
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Il's not.:
Fifth ,Wvu
poem*.'' pu
per * Jlros
■Rite. H <i<-
,(iru.« ami
.gifted « it
beautiful,
lit. a <ap
The f;. ou
life remain
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Publicity «p..:lii'ht
I>r. Grant in a m a
girl was fyuml m
al>andi>nc<l H< t
baa helur Pous I.
nursery, Lir. >1 a me
eed he w.nl.l ra.- "
tir. <1 her ' I'alHi W O
One <.f h. I f. >:i !
Mh l.oly Soon ■
III. Sb. : t , r
pn<c<l the floor « '
Tin- fa.bnn ,nf..r.t v .
Co. given the choice, of
course she buys the goods she
knows in preference to those
she does not know. And she
to have that choice
good many years. She
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Ut NKKl.N OF FOTATOKN V(
C't RINi; Mbt'NFg ‘ '
I AUSTIN. Jan. 3<f—Reports
I forty seven aw'eet potatu
plnntH in Tvxrx a storafi
of 361,000 bun he in, *
btihliA Im of tlilH product on hand an
I Acccpiijier 16. Mrcordinic to reporta
jot th» ft<icrnl iitul state marketing
Immiici! today. Thia
s \s I! h 151.000 )»unh -
i < p« 11cd on lintel '
it of HtoraK'1 j»lantH i
a >'-;ir pitvloua. |
I II Ht"LH tfe of 1,121-
I vot’d. .1 from l.-KI |
:i< North aiid Kou'h t . —
... | . >i i« In. \|al.
no.ma. Tvmie
and ()klah<»ma.
A woman buys many dffer-
food products, dozens of
fabrics and articles of appar-
el, shoes, things for the home,
toilet preparations — quite
probably in a year she makes
thousand purchases. Per-
sonally to judge the quality
of each, she would need to be
a chemist, an engineer, a met-
allurgist and a good many
other things.
ORANGES
APPLES
BANANAS
GRAPES
VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS
Come to'see us.
Southern Fruit & Veg. Co. jssss
11.11 within
<11 11* I I l<
^tnrin.*; multiple d
♦he dfport al ion of
H.ImIs to tl
th.- Maj fl<»
tioii plans
ThoYnns 1
pamper* d
men ’*n'i
friend of t
hir sIhhihI'
y 7 Eat Kellogg’s Bran regularly to get
permanent relief from constipation J
of Bran for each pornoa, mixing it
with the cereal to be cooked.
Kellogg’s Bran is especially de-
licious in raisin bread, inufllns, pan-
cakes, riu caroon.!, <*tc. Recipes ap.iear
on each package.
Realizo wlia t Kellogg’s Bran is
<loiug for constij>ation Hufterera -all
over th.' nation, then just think what
it can do fur you and jours. The
horrors to come should guide you to
cat bran regularly, to .servo it in eomo
form each day.'
You can drive constipation out of
your family with Kellogg’s Bran—
and remote tjie cause of 90% of
Imrnnn illje ’ First class1 hotekl and
< lubs serve K: Hogg’s Bran in indi-
vidua! packages. Ask fur it at your
ristuuruut. All grocers. *
fir
Has not only the distinction of pro-
| lucinp the yearly Jersey record of !
I the entire South, both in butterfat'
I and niilk, but has demonstrated its
| -upermr merits in every competi-
Ba |tive thirty-day teat entered.
_____.. American hab-
And it can’t be denied that the
Keep Right
DFRIXG THE NEW YEAR'
liy depemim - tnmn u; for jour
«FML<*AN FKAHM
FVHOIMS
CAPETOWN, Jan..* !0.—In
mentina '>n the French occupation
of the Ruhr before the South
rreinter Jari
ib.it the situation In
ire serious tliun at any
last hundred years.
■ tetm are staging a
.how s In connect Ion
ports carnival.
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KI I K.HH > < •» MP1IGX
Mt >s< ’< >\v. -Lin. *'■"
k.us < ;i m pa i j! f i in L>whs
I H ;dl <«vrr Rus-i.' h.iM b
aied b v t h< < ’ommunist
, r«<! Inn with lb'- »’• '
v« mi nt in tin
i the n u ud ft'• 11
• . av h it’h nic
r\ <lisl n<’t
JuliKion dark
key note <»f m
i a fl I i re I if roils
.ffimal .supper!
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ir»- ang< I «.!i<»irh hrard
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SERVICE
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nd k rumbled,
ill liciims in it.,
It sh< uld not. be cm:
io: bran which is un
eat. Kellogg’,
■ to t Im j !i arure ol
or cold cereals. A
rci vc K Hogg ’u Bran
‘itIi hut ct*r"als. In
preparation, add two inLlupoonfulB
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