Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 191, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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BRING YOU TO
Russell-Gray-Jones Co.
Our first and second
For
AMERICAN CAFE
Real Good Clothes
WHERE MOST PEOPLE EAT.
NORTH side.
WHY NOT DINE
AT THE AMERICAN CAFE’
A real cafe for ladies and gentlemen,
cooks can’t be beat. \_______—
X few suggestions for SundAy and most anv day of the
week: Y ou will always find at the American a nice fat broiler
on toast, a nice plate of baked chicken, choice cuts of roast beef
and the very best T Bones and Porterhouse Steaks that Denton
will afford.
News of High School
I vri l<-
<. 11< I s
I »< rot by
^Immediately following
on
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held
a ini
L’IN
xx ho
Io
When a man writes a better book, preaches
better wer-
a
mon or builds a better mouse-trap than hia neighbor—»
the supervisor
The world will wear a beaten path to his doorstep, even
ho he builds hin house in a forest.
/
All Good Roads
“ I Massachusetts Fertile Mills
Reject Wage Increase Demand
h 11< HI III
;h< it- attention.”
l OIATEl H\I(
TAI>ED
f un-
whirh were held
<ai Iy lhin niiuu h
Im to
part
r. Mm.
Berman,
F'lsherma ri,
Thi
t< nd
rig n
i < Ke
< f
K
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that 1
t rash
should
all on th<
Work ha
th,, t<iinis
| 11, ought that t lu x
Pad TeHh
avoid both.
U out h RXX
U »i sweet
I IN Dig < ’
I bill a*
N (’,.
< ’a rol ma
e to <
< In Dalia* ]
i chance for
< ’liarlot te
me n me n-
the te\-
NT. I.OI IN MYMPHONY <>|<< IIF.STH V
• . 1. A. ludllurluiH, ‘IS.esdny April
■ Ird. Mnllnr, null Keening. Ni-iiIh
**“ *"1*' “< Garrl»<i„ llrug Slorr. HIT
. Immediately following ll><. bus-
kotball game Friday afternoon
tween Poly technic High Schoo)
Tort Worth unit D.into., High,
members and oftleials of both tennis j •I'*I'h h
were entettalned at the High School
by Miss Aiken and students of
Hi,me Ecortiimlcs liepat t mt -i. t
guests were welcomed by Fniin.,.
liednlck and Annie Hell.. I'lcm.nts.
Io freshmi-niH of sandwich, h. nut
bread, cakes and punch wer. serv-
ed
will be
con t est
In the
dentn ■•■cmblecl tn the auditorium
for chapel. The-oxeiAilaea were op
med by the atudenf body ■Intflhg.
"Onward Christian Moldtera."
The main apeaker of the morn-
ing was Rev. J M. Perry, pastor of
the First Christian Church, fie
spoke on the "Greater Love" and etn-
pbaslauil thu fact that to attain urtu'u
goal, he must first learn to love
his alm.
Mr. Calhoun then made a few an-
nouncements, especially nmtilfoning
the game to b(. played between Poly-
technic and Denton High School
girls Friday at 3 30 P M.
----- of I he ___________ .
fives Amerlcae" this week, the ol.t •'•ought out on both sides apd the
Leman myth Perseus and Medusa h |........ ~ *
Head ' was presented by the follow-
ing i haractets: Perseus. Emm. t
T'uek.tt; Andromeda, Emile Fletea-
<1 Hanau, Anita Pemberton, I’oly-
■ I. . I vs, .lack Rustling ;
I'II l la 11 -Mitchell, t he
llul.y Copp. Jewell
th<| extent to
is moved by
.tagc passions Sarah
puls.- was once tested
immediately after a
intensity. It ticked
<1 is normally us art-
t.lHl.s* ci I it M;w s
After the roll call ami reading r.f
the minutes, n very interesting pro-
I i in> was given at Girls' <Tub Mon-
j.lav afternoon. A debate, "Resolved,
T hat girls should not go with boys
under thr age of •iglit.-.n years of
ng< took up the greater part of
the program Speaking on the of
fii-mative side were—Miss Dorothy
was one of the brilliant dang of
"itinerant journeymen" s, whose
visits used to be one-of the tu lght
spots in newspaper offices. He was
not only a. printer, but a highly
gifted writer. Sams had worked In
about every newspaper office In the
Southwest Tor from u few days to
several years. He married while tn
Penton and a daughter, Hyirig In
Kankas City, and a son, .M Edwin
Sams, adopted son of A. F. Evers.
Of Penton survive him. A party
of newspaper men who had known
him many years attended the
eral and burial,
at ('oalgate, t>k .
"I nev.-r s-iw the pec,pl,, take to
Hie i lean up as they diu this time," i M*ss H.-nnen, Mias Jenson and Miss
Pr F. E. Piner, city health <>tll<hmilh, the supervisor of the elai.s.
laid Saturday. "Sections of the cliv
have never In-fore put ou-
and cans as well ;.s they
I got busy and gathered up
premises "
United l*rfnn l>i»patfh
FALL IUY151L . March 1<.
—The Cucton MuiiuIa< tureH* ABSO*
aih»ii reprenentintf lit l>i»r
ihIHm h*re han refunert the demand ’ig
of the texiHu council lor a wage
inert-um<• of !f> per cent. The union«
affiliated with the textile council
will meet tomorrow to consider re-
fUHtil of the marjufacturefa to meet •.
their d<*maiidi
The manufacture™ naked thf -i
union i < i»rvM<*ntat I vcm to defer ac- W
tlon until April 2 when It waa in- "
Llrnatt-d .anotin-r conference would
i»e. miKgcMtvd. \Vheth<*r the unions
will accede to' thin rv<|ueat will be
deiidcd !iu, ___
Tanaey. preaident of ths
count i), aahi If ( !im council mem-
Lors do not approve of wailina for
a furilo r < •oifrta are a strike vote
’ i \\ III he taken
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<< onduaeci weekly by «tu«leiitw^*i-f-f»ecr, first speaker anil Miss Arne
Itenrou 1113b ticbool) I Bass Ijmllh. sgcund speaker on th«t ,
Ineguliyfe, Miss Vefriy, ^. „Cv*. I*1!*1 '
THU-I.VTIA CLl'H I speaker, ajjyl Miss Eugenia King.
At the meeting <>f the ' Romani H'-COntl. Mah,y exeeellent points were
«i... ..i t 1 Lrouuht out on lioth moH
dfiiate was enjoyed wry much by
• lie Clut). In concluafon a rcadina
wan Mi ven by Mihm Jimmie Howe and
a criticism of the program was maue
by MImh Hatch, the sponsor. Welfare
uork aYnl mrrtiriKM were announced,
a card of thanka for flowera receiv-
ed by a member, who In ill. was
anti the girls were urged to
their nainvjr on the Bronco
aj N<a»n aM poMilde.
bud health- Yop c«n
Ferraaul ketrjut * ilia
♦ t by kct’olrg i fcHnn-
Try it Sold t.v The Cur-
< Ad 1 «rf
< I. 4 KITH MM
S< i.tl xisitt-ry were pitaen! Fr.-
|<lav aittrnoon wln-rr th.- glrlx in th<-
•4 loihiHK Two i'hiN’d’ appeared In
lli.- Lew gingham drrMHes whir!;
l<n y had math-. There were about
| < l< \< n di« sses of many beautiful
'c<’'< rs' w hicii Ufh; crit icised accord ■
• t'K t<. th.- reNign, durability, tecli-
1'iinit . cost and suitability to th •
' ’ a i« r xx 11 li regard to I • ries a ml col -
Tiit t ntir(. claxR took part in iii<
icism ami, as u xx hole, the dress-
u-tTp found to be very rm-on-
■ tol<- in price, according io their
a p|>ca r a nt e . I'robably one oi
i'ff tiicse drenMes with the girl
| ’. Ui de t In m xx 111 be st-n I
| "Ftp to a con t ent which
Ik hl I here I n the lat t« r
The
' W x nn
‘ A <1 iHpa t< I) in t he
today fiom (harh»tte,
riouncrs that North
Georgia mill oxx iicrx ;
ILsh Mevt fi <-ot t on mills
and vicinity and offerH a
Penton to gej rucIi an <
"Said S (>. Beall, former
citizen. Saturday “The
t iom d a r« t he big men i n
tile ImlUHtry of t he S<2i£th< a st
Denton should move to bring
Relf I
x isitors preserit xx
Mrs. Stewaj-t, Mrs
texa/n
s md ltc» n completed
court* iik yet, but It
xx ill be ready for
ure the first of m xt xvrek. As soon
as the court* are finished It la
pianpetl to begin practicing for the
district meet, which xxlll be
about Die middle of April.
<11 II’EL l-AKIK IMKg
When thr goHK Mo«oi4lr«| nt nin*
lock Thursday morning, the «lu-
Bob I’rlme, former g.,ir pm,te»
sional ,i( Hollywood un<| other Call-
fornla eliibs, ,s In li.nton am) may
remain lore several weeks giving
instrui lions members of the
I'ountry I'lub He already bus mail,
several engagements Io give les-
sons, starting Saturday and eon-
tliiuing next week f'rine,. went
over the Io. al club groitiida Friday
and <1. <Tar< d it one of {he best nat-
ural golf courses he ewr saw.
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XVe can nutke immediate delivery on Dodge Brothers
Touring Car, Business Coupe, Road,ster.
—That’# why all good roads lead to Rutsell-
Gray-Jones Co. for good clothes.
We don’t preach any sermons, write any books
nor build any mouse-traps—
BUT WE DO SELL HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX AND OTHER NATIONALLY
KNOWN MAKES.
BUT A QUESTION
OF HOW MANY WE CAN GET
Your disappointment in securing a Dodge Brothers
car can be avoided now by making an immediate
purchase.
IT'S NOT A QUESTION
OF HOXV MANY DODGE BROTHERS CARS WE
CAN SELL
BERTFOWLER
Dodge Brothers Sales and Service.
Phone 28. 214-18 N. Elm St.
Good all-woohsuits, some with one and others
with two pairs trousers, $25.00.
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fust
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES
FRENCH DOORS
fixed
DENTON PLANING COMPANY '
H. C. and C. E. Taliaferro. |
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HOUSE CLEANING
TIME
How about a little
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COLLIER &, BROOKS
Sold exclusively by
CAMP'S DRUG STORE
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Edwards & McCrary
The Happy Home Furnishers
lira yr t ,
Heroes
All. iv,
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’‘Noble deeds are held in
honor, but the wide world
sorely needs
j Hearts of patence to unravel
this—the worth of com
mon deeds.”
<»f Ha x u r Hi
declared
r rrvolu-
ding against
stamlH
(Montgomery Plumbing Co.
Phone 157.
t o
id'
UM
they
th I inlte
<1 t-ri veil
h.i ml led
were tuk-
Su pt
Pai k
or 1 .
j them in all sizes.
I ><*a ven por t,
W, St. (’lair
me hi bers
Kpen f
signs of
O’CEDAR POLISH
Liquid Veneer? We have'
?m in all sizes.
Call us for anything you
need.
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Screen Doora
Window Frames
Door Frames.
Have your screens
before Spring.
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id* t w n XV Lot!.* \
,i m> iliiini'i- <>f
put h
11 a I < lox Arn rum I
I •»n g a Beilin r
11. A. Di < m h.
Bl. Minor nn<l
«f<1 re mm rd
Of Trot J
ma-f- Eoftrgr FrMnv
diSeusNed
6XVS PROMPT ACTION BY
~| GOVERNMENT HEADS
OFF GERMAN COUP
BO:-'
I
fc.
I
prepared!
Sprint; marks a dangerous
season of the year, with its
ever changing weather con-
ditions. And an empty med-
icine chest truly shows un-
preparedness. Always keep
a stock of remedies in the
home for any possible emer-
gency.
We know drugs and will help
you fill that medicine chest
with worth while things.
I -
<•1 ml er
not to
I nc| mi -
Du Ila.m
v»«ry helpful In their
NuggestionR, mt* in be th of the
ton
I der
do to
the RucceRH
KF
wnn lnNiird
\\ ynn t
Gun-
in the
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I )en -
party said, and offered to ren-
Hiry <»lher xervie*- they eotrirt
htdp make Denton's Chy Park
it should be.
I The Poland China Breed Promo-
tion Committee hUR offered an award
of $ioo for the heaviest Utter alrml
by a Poland China, boar in the ton
h:»v« cuuliRt l>eing conducted i i
the state, according to word receiv-
ed by County Demonstration .Agent
Ev<r<tt. An additional J100 will b**
g I x i fa if thi,* litter is the h<avh;<t
ox< r all breeds in the state. The Du-
i oc Jersey association has made a
similar offer, which rn< ans |3oo ri
axx.irds, Everett pointed out
ST I OI IS SYMPIIOM OI<< IIES1I< 1
< . J. A. A«i<iiforluni. Tuesday April
3rd. Mnl in re nnd Evening. Nrnfi
on unfr nt <«nrrlM»n Ifrpg Slorr. PIT
“I looked over
oats op the fnlni
yesterday .and <
TTFFTiF dainarr<i
'!’ L Huggins s
<a”s.!..r ’’y^uK'on. ”i fv-upd
the freeze.”
DRUGGISTS.
•Phone 29. We Deliver.]
llo.Me held lire tiemTa)
<t M .i joi'h S< h i <><!• r
nsof Dan ike.
st, ami
>
“What a Beautiful
Kitchen Cabinet!’ ’
spet
ur ami
I >riiton
over the
1 >tfi venport,
xx ou Id ha ve
idea of the
from well
va r-
lous park activities, almost a mil-
lion and a half visitor^ outside
those attending the athletic games
and inlets Txx <n fex - f i ve tennis
courts and thirty baseball diamonds
are maintained, several
tracks and football fields,
mention athletic equipment
ed at the play parkw. The
officials were
of
charged in
Ludendorff
xx ere back
. (hat t hr plan xx as
ami s»t up a dlc-
Srveral member^ of thr
xxer<- implicated also, Se-
tbe Bavarian
i n Vol veil.
had advam v 1n-
conspi rat y
srrlrs of
—-an exclamation frequently
heard from her friends by
the owner of a Sellers cab
Inet.
And indeed there' is no
more beautiful flitchen cabi-
net made than the snow white
Sellers with its delicate trim
of blue. Yet its beauty is not
included in the “Fifteen Fea-
tures’’ that have made the
Sellers famous.
It’s fame is due to fifteen
features combined in no other
cabinet. And these conven-
iences plus its beauty make
the Sellers the queen of kitch-
en cabints.
i ml* finitely detain rd
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t PLAN PROSECUTION
] OF SUGAR GOUGERS
By WILLIAM J I .OSH
E- l fl’ntted Press Staff < ’orreRpomb 11♦ > |
fo* WASHINGTON, Mureh 24 Tl...
|R,^' 1 Apartment ut Justice early lu-xs.
Week Is expected to reach a .l. eisio i I
l«* whither th.- Federal Govep.-
imiv meat can proH< cute specula'or* w . »
charged with g«>ugi;.g ihe Am-
• vriegn people out of $) i.mjujimi a
Iti^nth by boosting RUgnr jmlctr.
comprrhriiRive Investigation of
TWnnjraTftUAhH lur The ^U“tr“ H.ai
ket during the last «ix txeek.M xx hu h
have resulted in an incr* a*>r of
KDuvt 7ft per cent in the price th«-
hcusewife muxt pay.. Im being mr.d •
i to A.
< ;< n< i -
Ct D*
I lu
Word of the death of John Wal-
ter Sams, pioneer Denton printer
and of the final tribute paid to him
by former friend*, has been re-
ceived here SafiiN. who worked on
Denton nexvs’Ja pi rs in the early
da.VR and xva* a con t ♦•mporar y of
<‘harles Brim, k'Rtill a printer here
M w I >ea Venport, J udge
| Sp'eer, J W, St. (’lair ami
Lieutenant | Fd xvard*. member* of the
Board, spent Friday in Dallaw
ting the park RXRt<*m »-f that
•'I’he trip was a revelatioti
We wish every citizen
might ha ve gou«- w it h
Dalian parks.” said M
"and
a much
benefits to
kept iiml
parks.” The Denton I
Born t« Mr. and Mr*. J l..
tu Oak Mree’, « box
Born to Mr. nnil Mrm.
„„ P7ri«t>ch. of north of Pen;on. ;
~ Sir*. Npnule K. K»wxk> ln
-gp^«rkou«ly til from mo HtiM.>k
E -----------Influents follow, d by pn. uno.11 i.i
■ Khe la one of the pioi.eeis <d Ij...,,
fk’’ . <on *' n<l her age has made the at-
U » - Taek very critical.
Klhert <».
government
Fender at I
-4ny after-
f noon They dia< uasej .municipal
devoting most their
t B^HSBe^to the <smimisM. n form and
ES——• Denton charter hi d th.- amend
^HsWlhents proposal to it .Minor ad-
Bf/e' i'ikrtgrted the I 30 <-!ass and Hoop..
"V nddn-ased the 2:30 claas.
Mlaw Julln Smith is lu Dallna
EL' <bv, to Rive h Idaho number in
KT program of thu Fine Aits Glut.
By Toiaa Saturday evening
Deputy Hberltt It | . Goodloxx
f okl“- ,efl •‘• re H. tinda.
*«tIUUiU—wUh I*. J Johnaon Io
M:-S’ turn him to Altua for trial
i , Charges of disposing ,.f moiipap,
--pmprr• y and manurnctui .*
id
be 11 v X r
more <
be
I well
men
en over (he parks by Sup! W. I?.
Jacoby of the Dallas Park Board
and Major Woods, engineer In
charge of the city plan campaign.
The visitors were given ex<rx op-
portunity to git first-hand knowl-
edge of the work of (he Dallas
par k board, xx hit h spends annually
$257,000 and entertains, tn the
at 11 v11 les, almost
hit If visitor^
the
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i" ly the I'^partmenC accordiiis
T. Seymour, acting Attorney i
V Ml. In its inquiry the Justii
IK;"partment Is being assisted by
^"Department of Commerce
K' "The department is irtenst.,
A determining whither yxny ur+rfTciel
■^--frlwwtuge has been luirposely ■ reu
■ i-F -•SI 'n ***c »up|dv of sugar shipp. I
I t to the markets <*f the I'np.d Mat.-
I f and whether any otlier ulot .tij n,
uk-rtt, lerference is affecting , th. pi ,-
I jD bevmour said
I Ell Fending the result of tl,. ....pm .
I the I'epartmints of jn-i ,. a. I
I t-'-'g- Commerce, no Investigated will b*
I Wad* hy th,. Federal TrrA <’om
I - fe !* i" understood tl,,t th-
I [VW** Yrade Commission i,. not . .juipp
I BL ,p *‘‘"t reKI111'' 1,1111 fe« Is '-.I I’ the e .
I ♦'•“•’'on might b. i l> n.ged I,
I 11 C®U,<1 "U«ke a Ve]., t
I Meanw hile th. )-. pies I., gi-lati .
| ficrvice with th,. I.a.-lldg ,,f .
Up «reeslonu.l i.mgi iy«:..,, . ,,,ti-.-
,o depiai.<1 prompt ...nun ,f -i
I ^*fIharacti* thy tl.e FefkxH
| p.-vernment
i t
f'rtgrd bUfHlIch
BEBI.IN March 24 -
members of the alleged
tiorrary conspiracy recently broken
up by th< Gox ertim-nt xx ere or-
tb reti Mitl« f! mtely detained today
xxhih tlo- bssi i memhcis xvere lib1*
I r .1 t ' tl
< clip rinnued for March .11
The organization which was en-
gin««iing the proposed putsch is
known .is (he <ierman Liberty par-
tx A<*<'»i tli ng to documents Relied
in < h-vernment ra'itlH, the coup waa
xuh’dulrd tor March 31 The
milt spokesman. Minister
I ii t < r od Seex ri ng,
I»i•t ihat (leneral
other monarchists
of I he conspirar
t ii t (• r* h i p
I H»* l< h s I a g
v< i Ing said Hitler
I agitator, xx as a I no
I 'I’he • iox • rnnu-nt
nation of the
ke it up by a
various headquarters
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock at
’lie M<tho<lis( tabernacle, the nils
.<oiiurx program of the Epworth
l.. agu<- xx ill be car ied out hm fol-
waTIt AUhi4. Ik nigh4 aa
lea de i Song 102. bur in efts, devu-
t ion.t1 song. “Jesus
Utt* Tumult”, Bible h*Mmn, “The H»*
ro I n Act ion” r Acts R I 1 2 ) ; |
miFRlonarx’ topic, “Pioneer
in China’ . tulk, T^ung J.
< !aml,, mb, talk. Laura
g od St t’lrlir Headier; son
j raver, missionary benedictimi.
Mirr liquor
<>»r hoildlKK permit
xxrek—to Chaw. <
•rert a flvr-room house for
I Brlf. The cost In not given
p*---nll
my wheat and
near Lrxx iwvilk
du not believe the
I fTin TXTri much,**
ya It! Hr hl ay
ver, little
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Starting Monday, March 26-31
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20 Big Shows
25 Cars
See the Loot Shows at the Cotton Yard Lot,
East Hickory.
Every
Our Motto is
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300 People
4 Riding Devices
6 Big Days and Nights t 6
A Tented City of Sights and Lights.
Day a Feature. Miss None.
Quality and Decency First.
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