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Genuine McAlester Goal
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
small h«'Us
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HELLO MAMIE*
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shown from March 21 to 24.
COTTON HAG*
OFFICE.
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yOU TAKING 'SUCH
SWOQT BREATHS
Kthckey ? J
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, i Bet y<x)V
NWV 'STOOD
IF EVERYBODY IS AS
HANDY WITH A SAFETY P|N
A5 I AM J DON’T WONDER,
THAT THAT LITTLE ONE
CRIES 50 MUCH? ar-*'*
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Clerical
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Fleming
WHITE t’l
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MEAT MARKET
West Oak Street.
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2:30 T. M.
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ed out. "and from what I know of
the sang that Michael gene.rally em-
ploys. there tn*Y be a little trouble.
We’ll leave Mtsu Weston In the cur.”
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[HOPRIO 010
Gang of
Coat
\SlGNt YOU ’
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id to
MHSlHt
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entires
room where
u nconuciouB
their
lea ve
LOOK OUT ’
mister- hl'J
JUST gftt/n ‘
STA^Ti ^<’7!
. bers uriced to attend.
19t j ways welcome.
Eeel free to come in and look.
You are under no obligations.
408 No. Locust St.
ORANGES
APPLES
BANANAS
GRAPES
VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS
Come to see us.
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you money.
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(Election April J)
City Commissioner;
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PhUFESSIONAL CARDS
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WE’RE NOW RUNNING T_
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Office Colli
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Chiropodist
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BY E. PHILIPS OPPENHELM
Copyright. 1922,' try E.’ Phillips Oppenheim.
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ZiH ME A HANDFUL
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201 McKinney St.
DENTON, TEXAS
DALLAS^
Across From Post Office
THERE IS A REASON
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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I drew a Mttle breath. It was hard
to think that I should not be present
nt the end for which I had worked so
zealously, but I realized the risk of
letting him remain Kt large any
krnger. I waited while Rlmmlngton
entered tho police-station «nd spoke
to headquarters. When he returned,
he brought with him a couple of
plain-clothes men. one of whom sat
In the front and the other with us.
"There will probably be half a
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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SAFETY PINS'? A AS ANV BABY i
DOES-
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, Will appreciate all favors
and do our best t„ -------
same.
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I HOPE ALL THE SAFETY \
d PINS ARE NOT IN USE (
( OR I WON’T BE ABLE )
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LONG THE RO/Xp not Y-MINKINV
*3 Bout nothin an aeu of a |
jl sudden a dozen of them )
/ Vgoat hilllrg vunPLD up \
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low. We would be pleased to carry
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.... — we will give your
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U N DEKT A AEKS—A M HULA ME
WHEN VG7T n< eu an umliula n’r
phone V. W. Shepard, I»ay phone
VETERINARIANS
W. E BOTTS. Veterinarian,
ler * Brooks Drugstore
i Rvftl^ence phone 4S(t
±1 L. SKll.EH, Veterlnsri-
l<*e McClurkan Bldg. Teie-
Realdence phone IM
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WatlWee and F.vesln*. H»a<*
<.i. sale at Uarrlno. UvnM stm*. m
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Business Proper tv Loom ' j
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Southern Fruit & Veg. Co.
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K^gular mf-cting every ;
Thursday nig lit of El hi
Lodgr No. 30, K nig hid
of I ’j t In uh at 7 ; 3 V .
11. Ji, F« nton.
J. 11. i’rakc. K
Penton Encampment
0. O. F. meets
ond and fourth
nights.
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him.
wife
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id .MetZgf l
brought I
private
.Tomo ».
Duriri'*
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L. MARTIS’. A B. M. I). Pi-^4
of Eye, Ear, Nu*® and Tiiio.it.
GIummcm correctly fitted. OUIce buite
1V/L^al,,y I'Ukhling
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Acetylene Welding, Horse
~ 1 Shoeing, General Blacksmith-
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If you ..^eu coal, we can !
supply you with— 11ms* Dallaa (one block 'd
cocrt bouse), 106 8. Market M
Through service to Dall
; big, comfortable care and «
drivers. Small erpreoa 1
business solicited and appi
J Quick service, reaaoi
room with lu* dome-shaped
I think, even im wo entered,
we realized that we were too late.
The place was empty. A small
forge was burning: there were sev-
eral strange looking vessels lying
about the floor: the coffers, covered
only by a piece of malting which
Rlmmington kicked aside, were
ranged against the wail. There wns
not a sound to be heard, but the :
place smelled of toliacco smoke, and
Indeed there was a faint cloud of
blue smoke still hangiitg about the
roof.
"We've
muttered.
"We have the gold, though," 1 re-
minded him.
"Ami Michael. I trust,"
fervent rejoinder.
By Condo
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It’S •
stood vriu. rre
IT HEVTR TRNELW
faster in An
MEANS HOUSE PAINTING
TIME.
PAINT YOUR HOME
We carry a large stock of
Paints, Wall Paper, Varnish-
es, Brushes, Window Glass,
Etc.
MORRIS & McCI ENDON
311 N. Elm
US KIDS
I n A. M.
I fl A. M.
I 10 A. M.
•11 A. r
1 P. I ,
2 P. 1.
3 p. y
4 P. J
5 P. M.
« P. M
7 P. M —(Lewisville Oi
10 P. M. (lew's
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|)«>Fit $ 1 .t)
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nou op< n. j
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Bl Ik .
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THE ART AND GIFT SHOP
A large assortment of necklaces, j
rings and bracelets are being j
in from March 21 to 24.
Open evenings this week until J
9:00 P. M.
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cow. S
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<r, good Foc-
hcTH bugKV
upgrave.
WHEN YOU WANT GOOD MEAT MOVING TODAY!
Michael rope
“He may get
,E—Cheap - n urn
’IfiFc-in <»n Vorth 1
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HOUSES FOR RENT
FOIl RENT Eiv. rem house
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A''rntif' !♦
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Fa3 H«>11■ way, Mt Cah11
Fifi:\ isi: ,j . ‘ < .tt’xgi: >
A . for t< nt .luib’, .In!,..
UFt . 5-p» -ms and bath.
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ences?" 1 asked-------
"I didn’t ask for «
agent replied frankly.
-"--ois.- : etc., wholesale and retail.
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th I
' this protection for ydU.
* phone (111 and we will ____
■ needs our prompt attention. * • I
J. P. MAGEE
CESKKAI. 1NSVKANCS
Phone fill.
When You Want |
rjTHE telephone-bell rang. I reeog-
I nlzed Miss Weston’s vole* at the
other end. I listened to what
she had to say, and in ten minutes
we were in my car and on the wav to
Twickenham. We picked up Miss
Weston terself in Kensington.
"The woman whom 1 have been
following." she announced, "Is only
a few minutes ahead of ua. She la
in a privat<**'cur'i and there is «
strange man seated in front with the
chauffeur."
"It looks well,” Rlmmington ad
"Our friend has ordered the
table for dinner tonight at
C—>
Stated im < ting Stanflrl.l !
l.'»*lg, No . I 7 A E, (v A ■
M Saturday eV'iniii-'. Mar j
24 th. .39 o'clock. Will i on
f< r .Master's .1 yr' i . 17
Re;,die,. W. M., j. \v
into the station, and choosing their
opportunity, brOflKht them out again
and got them into the furniture van.
The inference is that the gold is still
in London. To proceed: What hawe
we learned about Janet? She is
staying tn a boarding house in the
Cromwell Road, frequented by ar-
tists. She spends an hour or two
every day at the South Kensington
Museum, studying statuary, it is
exactly four days since she brought
a little s:»ecimen of some sort of
work to Michael, something that, un-
less 1 am mistaken, was of consider-
able weight, for I noticed that her
handbag sagged as she walked up to
the restaurant. Further—"
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ITT f ■ Ask the largest poultry raisers why
(! I they feed Superior Feeds. You’ .
- ¥ f j too, will be satisfied with results
gj I I when you feed Superior. You can j
XI i, . get it from your grocer. -Aa—>4 J
• none other. Made only in TexaaT
gv££| j yet we invite competition with any
c**~ U I feed on earth. We carry a
k | plete line of Superior Feeds, alffff.3
/ f mill feeds, com, oats, hay, cotton j
-------1----1 seed products, tankage, artHEB
BY STANLEY I scraPs- oyster shell, grits, charcoal, 1
iL.AL.cr O' 7 -1 ub,-T°'g"
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Neither Uii
nor Michael I
a knock for us. Greves.
Miguel nor bls wife
Sayers!”
"But w«i have the gold,” I remind-
ed him once more.
"Damn the gold!!1
tortBd profanely.
But Gorty thought otherwise. So,
when ho recovered consciousness, did
Metzger. -----
"The Unfsmlliar Triangle,"
eighth story of fids remarkable
aeries, will begin in our next issue.
^TY ANNOUNCEMENTS
gm
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TOOK my departure, and at thia '4N
stage of my search for the miss- I >■
Ing gold, I took Rlmmington Into | k x
my confidence. He agreed with me I ^k,
as to the advisability of allowing I
Michael to remain at hirge for the I KM
present; and so far as he was con-1
cerned, be satisfied himself with
placing a strict watch upon the
house In Adam Street where we had
I located him. i myself retired a lit-
tle into the baifcground, although 1
remainifid In the closest touch with
Miss Weeton. Her Information was
always interesting, always sugges-
tive. The whole scheme gradually
unwound Itself.
•Tine of the out-porters at Water-
loo," he announced, "seems to re-
member a small furniture van backed
up against the pavement some dis-
tance away from where the majority
of the taxicabs were unloading."
"He didn’t notice the name' on ft,
I suppose?" I added
"No such luck! There's another
thing, though. One ot the old hands
there told another of my fellows that
ho noticed several porters about,
that night, whose faces were quite
unfamiliar to him and whom ho has
not seen siw-'. The driver ot the
- bus from the Milan Insists upon it.
as you remember, that Madam de
_ Mtaue-l nurbi-d .ow.-iy tn^ first pae+sr _of tbeni,.....Rlmmington_pojnt-
who accosted them, and insisted up- J ~ *~
on employing two of her own choos-
ing." *
— "We have got so far, then.” 1
pointed out, recapitulating items of
information which had been brought
us. "This pretended South Amer-
' lean and his wife drove up to Water-
loo with three heavy cases. They
____. _____ _ were met there by confederates
201-293 ALeCturkan Bldg, j dressed in the uniform of railway
CHinoi’ODIST ' ' I’orter’1 T‘ho ta’ol'ably took the boxes
jj. EDWIN TAYLOR.
.. and Foot Specialist oi
I a ; Bros. Phone U’> Corns.
~i etc., removed In a .
pain or soreness. Arch trouble u spv- I
]i, | rlalltj'.
were up to our knees.
discover any other door, but some-
how or other we found our woy
through a smashed window Into the |
great room with Ils
celling.
Adam Street are |
"Stanfield has not I
Museum today. I
_ .. ...... ...... I ought to 1
have known better," he added bitter- ■
ly, "than to have let him remain at [
liberty for a s9nK'° moment."
"And the woman?" I asked, a little j
nervously.
Rlmmington shook hts head.
"We don't want her." he said.
"She's just the decoy who mav some |
day whistle her mftfe,eo Ms cell ft's •
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Uu\3H YOc)1 U>* TX1KC YoukA
NWIVSY 4n£> QtST A -TlCKS-r
—---To THS >
mi t ted.
same I
Romano's."
On our way I had a moment ot un-
easiness*. A gray touring-car passed
us at a greet speed and shot down
the Brentford RodA, considerably
ahead of us. Rlmmington spoke tor
a moment through the tube, and we
pulled up at the district police-sta-
tion.
"We've given
enough,” he decided,
the alarm at any moment now. I'm
I calved to have been the studio, The 1 j;
dodr of a long outbuilding stood <
open. We paused to look Inside, i
I There wns a furniture van there, i
and inside, some clothing of rusty
( corduroy. The uniforms of tho I
pseudo-porters at Waterloo were Ao-
counted for. |
Entriiiice to the studio itself wns
garni '1 • ex arts of a stout oak door,
cbviuu.i.v Purred and bolted. Wo
went -round to the back, crossing a
lawn where tho grtWB find weeds t
We failed to
Cars leave De-tnr Cortis’ Drag
i Store) Fbonea 52 and 276. Cars
i
'i>• ii*«•■. four r<thinx
(•ll\t’UHH LL-h. I'-'ir
J’rit’.* K.'••»(); <3'.o
term’-. Bob E-.
r r< hid* nr*
192
I >• sI r.t bl■ r« s jib n< *•
< >a k Sr. nt F3ff-r»Br*-.
We can
wus tho
' SAY TNtRS'S ABOUT A OF PtOPU? QaO
THGtSe Yer WAITING TO gl€T to THE XBOX OFFitS
I U113H you'd TA»<<= TH 13 rd<OrufcT A kJT>
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12 o'clock.
—t ._aniyt">.ti '
Rfdntion. Evo
For cntaloKiiv
Socretnrv Sale
maft Trxn^._
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‘REMEMBER IT IS THE WO-
MAN YOU MUST WATCH. EN-
GAGE AS MUCH HELI’ AS YOU
DESIRE."
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WlrKI \zri-; A
Est.itu, Loan A- Renta! Au- nts
W o have, for r< nt. larm- lu-u” '.
;barn. on hard and ^arduu in \or:.i
I « nton. Laru<- House with burn «t-
»ln South P<nton and
1 in \oj t h I h-ntoii.
i L»«t wm b» ij> lucale you.
tho hous£, which
Yy was empty end desokite. Then
we sent to the torn! pnhee-
j<tatjon and arranged for the gold to
be removed. After*art! Wo calh'd on
I the house agent. Ho made a little (
xrlm'ace when wo mentioned th j j
Sanctuary.
’Thought Td let it to n tadv sculp
tor," ho dec!ar<?d. "She paid for th*
house for a month, to sue whether »
»he could work there—wanted to da
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Denton Lodge No.
• 2, 1. U. <) F. Meets
Tuesday night. Mcrn-
' “‘tend. Visitors ai
N«>rtii Side S<iuaic
J NO. W OR A IN, S-< y.
of Kis ; «• ______
' Enguge sh much help
quire. Sho must bo
cwisinfTly."
My companion nodded.
"It will not be difficult," ahe said.
Vendetta begins between
MICHAEL SAYERS, noted criminal.
«nd
NORMAN GREVES.
Kentland Yard. when
beautiful housemaid.
JANET, saves Hirn fiorn Sir Norman
by shooting dead an officer sent
to arrest him. .Janet thecomas
Sayers' wife and accomplice
Michael plots to rob two in
Gorty and .Metzgrr, of seven hoi
of gold brought into Englanu^
establish private credits,
and Mrs. Jose de Miguel
Michael. Durincr the alnei
(Jorty. Madam de Miguel <
Metzger to her hotel
Mieliael renders him
The gold Im substituted for
luggage and the du Miguels
fnr parts urkknown.
Gorty puts Greves on the trail of
| Michaud and Str Norman has a ‘ M
operative shadow the criminal.
NOW GO ON WITH STORY
Sir Norman Continues:
"You are Butlsiled?" my compahfon
ask ill.
■’PerfectlyI assured her. "I am
going to run no further risk of 4>e-
Ing recognized. I shall pay tho bill
and go. You will remain. Remem-
. ber, it is the woman you must watch.
an you re
watched un-
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We also carry fina country
butter and. Donton-inade
1 Brt’ifl^U
TLU DAVIS
i‘.g
of
320 I
iC d I J . 1 V 5 ,
and Hurgicaf ; SPECIAIJSTS
w L. O. RODGERS. A. =.. M. D. special-
ist Eye. Ear. None and Throat
Special attention given to fitting of
glasses Office McC’ltwaan Bldg
DR. I*. LII'Si’OMH. Specialist, Ey-
Ear. Nose and Throat, i'hoim 2UG
once of
Sayers*
_W^WiX*
POULTRY
TITtEBRED WHITE Leghorn
Jl.oo p< r I’*. $ • on pur hundfctJ.
(V I’i arn.'it. I lion. FI2 W.
Rliili'E ISLAND It- d l egs.
15. J’> for inn. t’lione 937-J
Ly<tn
THPHOIT.II Hill.
mouth Itnek Et
firg $•'» per hundred |
Jf.hnsoii. R I. Box
GET SAM Harp*-
Red 1'ggs for hi
ton Harris'._______
IP I WXVTI.iJ—CLEAN
!<♦!♦ at hkcord-cmhonicli:
..: I’ly-l
per Hot -
Phone 800. Relic
; X3 L03
.< Rnode Island ,
ati hlng at Wood-
FUR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS'
ROT PL YNTS for sale—Larg.1 vari<
ty. Mrs Ro#<h Bradley, A F. Ev* :f
j Bum . just north of l> nton __ I !• {
FOR SAI.E -7 brown Leghorn hen«
AHo goo<T washing machine.
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FORD ToFRING <ar A-1 condition.
* (’an bo Me»n at Alamo Storar"'
Company. J’hotie 843-W. ______I.
POT* SALE—-Dining room and bed-
room furniture and rugs. I’hone
104.________________191 I
ONE Eate Model Ford sedan and I
one f»-passenger Ford. A-1 condi-
tlon for sale or trade. Jess Minncr-
l£Xr»nt Fong & King's. 2»»G
WANTED
I.t'xtK' LISTEN" -Wanted, Junk of
nil kinds Iron, iiist. brass, cop-
per. rags, bones. Will pav bigtiest
market price. Lvs Staples. "92 S.
I,relist SI ___199
NOIlMAL STUDENT wants any kind : Phone 958.
of work in the afternoons. Tele-
— ph one ft?2 _ U”
—-..W-a-NTKJu-—A. dairy Mail I’hutia 32.
17-Of
her own casting or something."
"She paid you for tho month, I
hope?” Rlmmington Inquired.
"Oh. she paid that, all right.” the
agent replied. “I wish these old j
places wxTft tall pulled down. They're I
more trouble than^hey're worth.” {
"Did the indy bring you any refer '
ices?" 1 asked----- j.'?." "
ny," the house j
“I was only
too glad to get anyone even to talk :
about the property. Besides, the lady
put the money down."
"Nevertheless." Rlmmington said !
quietly, "as a person who has had | L.
some experience In those matters—1 i s
am Inspector Rlmmington of Scot- |
land Yard—-1 should advise you to be ’ bs
a little careful how you deal with
these large, old-fashioned houses. In i L
the present case you may bo Inter- [ R
ested to know that the little forgo/in j fe’
the studio at the Sanctuary has been ;
used for the purpose of melting i 5^-4 ’/*"
down Russian gold," j ^>Z!' >J
"God help u .1" the agent cried. I Ny
"What, the Gort v and Metzger gold?
’IPreclseiv," Rlmmington
escetl. "Tliey've only got rid of a
little of It. as It happens, but
judge from the preparations, they
were going into it mbre extensively
in a day or two ”
We drove back to London, and I
followed my friend Into bls private
room with a rare thrill ot excite-
TTimt. I srrw htir Tarn grew -wtittw|
and stern as he listened to the report 1
of tho man who rose to meet him. ;
Then he turned a disconsolate face |
to mo.
"The rooms In
empty." he said,
visited the British
We've lost him ngnln!
<_______ 191
tall tight and auto II-
m?32. llLluru to J. 3.. ,
M'rigiit tor reward. _______ JJ’5 |
L<».ST flair amN<l black mare mules, i__
Tod |Joiie»c I'bone UP __ i'Jl
' 4 MlSGKLLAJVJtUJUS |
1IOVKE AND lot to trade for lai-----T
l;om» . Kce I, I’, McComb* at .
('otnIiM Ac SlmpMUH Grocery.
CIVIL hERVK E
April. /-•—!-
monthly
For free II *1 p<
w»4le J. 'jiftvis (
vice examiner) 322
N\ ;i> hiiigtt Xa I» <
STOCK TO I‘ant ui < I
graxM and nhntv of i
to town i’hont- or ( lias H ' (
btrieot i 19 1 i j
I'oil .HI.-. Ill in Gul! I- I
ration 3-room hou*< wtll. Ftablo. j D"
* i-t milca Fouth on Dalia* High- j
x% a y. A !<♦ \ Robt rt.Non. lib (’enter I.»1 I
MiTK E TO PEBLir -This Is to no- !
tify th*, public that I will not be I
rcxponHlh'c for any iwcbiiiiIm charg-
ed to UU' ox lux aai> t h«*ckx uxUimm
Written by rn^ |)« r *on.» Il y Mr* E.
IY Kincaid. 3lo \N • xt (iighland
MRS EixlAR n6EL. Teacher
Voice and Piano Studio* at
and inn W.jiak Rhone 319
NE-BoNE'L'ORSETH L ; J. _
belts. Mrs Ballard pjione 294.
KOUMH AND BOA RD
FOR RENT—Furnished npartmen*. ’
Ail <-ops *-nivn<-.-M 406 \\ . Muil»«-r-
t J ,Bbon., 64jb___ta., ;
I Pit RENT—N~ brilroom. 211 W ! _
_ H) caxnort . I ’hou,. 4I>. 19i j .j
fifki.MH FOR Rent. 49S Pearl Idn.iM ‘
(99-J _ __194
f’t'RNI.SIIED APARTMENT, also
front lodr/’^rn 4«x T"mj»n, fating
___<I A. rampiin Phon*’ 924-1
Foil RENT—B* <no«»ui splendid
fetudtuL. if *U*.ix<d. 32u Wj
Oak Phom- .7)9
SOI ’TH R< M)M for r«-nt
pt i mon th l 11 <» \\
jtoii.MS H>P. I.!.
Phone 832-n . Mrs A. L. Alexun
der pij 1
J'i'll RENT—.l-r< >ni npartrneni. fur-
I In.ilndlng gas. lights and
for '129.99. 32** South Iz>- • - .
I'll ‘Star- Square Phone
■Fnrnish'd light hoiDC
efrtr N-rth~f/mm 1
19 T
month, i r> l<y
IV ) E turned off the main road nt
NV Twickenham, and finally
stopped before the gates of a
large. oldTashloned villa, badly out
of repair and apparently empty. The
grounds sloped down to the river,
and the gates were padlocked. We
climbed over, leaving Miss Weston
behind,
me nt.
"The honse Is called tho Sanc-
tuary." she said. "Goodson, the
sculptor, lived here once."
We hurried off. Ths place showed
every sign of desertion, but thebe
were marks of recent wheeia upon
the avenues, and as we turned the
last corner we saw a thin cloud of
smoke curling upward from a long
range of outbuildings which looked
like a sort ot annex to the kitchen.
Rlmmington quickcnet) his pace. We
all broke Into a run. We avoided
the front door, with its flight of
stone steps, and went straight for
the building which we now per-
iilbhcd
water. !
met.
1\>R RENT
kfr*T*mg r*’»TfnF
* h-<iiv__f83.
ROAR D AND Roo Dim 425 a
I'ilOUA 7I9-\Vh
sewing’
SEE MRS FENWK'K about jour i
^Spring <lr« w«< H Phone f>I 9- W J»l i
~ ^>71 1'KUrEKTl FOK SALE
F»'»ii sale ('ht'icv 7«» fn<n.
front l« i on < ’jirrii i St . n<
1 .A c.i ni |>um. !■•.,) i nf..r .I., i ion
41 <’ <’«»tton E\«hang< Bl<lu
Wr>11 *i, TcxtiF
frcR SALE N’< u
;«n<l b:i lit. a 11
1 I(»<. k n nf ‘«'i’i.i r ••
rqmt’, aJid jin tar ^c
Fwwa, I'! ore 51
FEEDSTUFFS
CHOPS. BRAN, corn, hay and other
feedstuffs. Full measures. Prompt
delivery. Arkansaw Mill. South Elm I
£Hrecf Phoiift 4 IO
LIVESTOCK
BOR SALE—Fresh Jersey
W. Middleton. 3 miles sout
Worth Illghwav
'• FTit SALE G 00(1 hoiNt
*p.(l-han<! Moon Brotl. ..
find harnpR.x. R. A. Musgrave. 117
tV('1ch Phono 550-1.__ 191
jffl<5 AUCTION SALE, Sherman, Tex-
a<s. 25 registered Jersey cattlf
' and 20 hogs. Thursday, March 29tli
nt 12 o’clock, noon. Eleventh sale
______hx.jQrn3'atui <’ounU' Llxeatuck As
’Ivrry animal gn.
•• • write. T. .1
...lea Committee.
fihEftbfths
J>EST registered jersey bulls for
breeding purposea—Noble'B Dan-
j ny Lad. Register No. 1R7.218 (large)
and Noble Annie'S Foxy Owl. Regis-
ter N". 209.00k (small In size). Cows
railed for and relumed. Satisfaction
i guaranteed. Breeding Barn. East
V s*’rhoue ?a<-w. u
■%> <- . - r.< 31
U
c<
—-
)ENTON
ujp
Cadillac Service
Via I^wiiville and CarroUton
Dallas Phones X2086. XltfT
EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY NOV
I lit, CHANGE SCHKDUUI
Leawj - -
WIND WIPES OUT SAVANI, T
MISS—25 IN JU HKD.
Scores of houses re port *d wgffsittd.
Who knows but what oaf
be next? Our^rates on windstorm
and tornado Insurance are veiy
mOSI 04 or 18*
■ D<l dictate your advertlsemrut to an experlenctMl claaalfled writer.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Gray cloth handliag
Ing purH< . lady ti pocketk
Ilian b p<x k'tk nir• and other ar-
ticles, Rt turn to thin office for r«-
ward 19 J
LubT- Tip-Nday Mgiixh 12 either in
Hniart M Drug Store or on xtreeta
in Penton, pair long black kr<!
kIown. mapped together. On,, nmip
4>ff Plea*** return to 2H26 Park Row.
D;d la m,__Trxa* ”*•
LOST—Foru
rena«’ No.
Wiigl^
CLASSIFIED ADVERT
KuU. aad Begalattora for Ciaosiaed Advertlslaa la
THK liKXTON KKCOHII-CIIHO.NICI.K
Afleruuuu wad Heml-Weekly Lditluns.
, No aAvertlMment «<'<epte<i for less than
kaeli Word, first Insertion (Lully or Semi Wii»okly)L;i™2I22ITill
sfUtyeguent consecutive inai rtions, per word
BIX cou»e<utlve Insertione, per word______
w . . ,AV' AIlVEIlTikKMKNTH AKF. CAKH IN ARVANt K
Wu rpts or blu< kluue type larger than a lx poiut accepted for the Closified Col ,
Uiuua.
No-odveril-einentH accept,.,f ou a •• >01 forbld” order,
aertlons must be given.
Notice to “discontinue" un advertisement inuat be given in writing, otherwlae
we will not be responsible.
We reserve the rjght to place all advertisements under the proper claaalilcatlon
anil reject unclean or objectionable copy.
For Ute convenience of snlra-rlberx, clasnllled advertisements will be accepted
over the telephone, and statements will be mulled out at once wltli prompt
payment expected as we do not keep books nor send collectors ior classllled
— aria. -
Obituaries ami cards of tbauka at regular classified advertising rate.
hou-o . ' 2.1?* nt(iht Phon
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DENTISTS
W. A. JONES. D. D. ft. So. Side Hq.
i Rui*ell-<vray-Jories »t»l«». Phono 16
' W"N~ RO^f^.rL. -li *sTurt1eo-J9 3
Bo ird *' ’.9 rMc<’hirkan Bldg. I’hone 311. _
1119 \\ <»ak.' "|.it ,0^1 ARLES sNUNHERS. Dentist.' Of-
iiii- v | I,,, ' f'1’" over Turner Bros I'l.one II
Mih A. L. Alexa!.- , C. L. TJLIVKR. D. D H. Booth tad-
Square. Phone. Office 208. Res.
’>R IIK'HaTUi.MANDELL, Dentist
Office 2nd floor May Bldg, North
936
ABSTRACTERS
MonnFTS ATISTr.ACT co.
Denton Go. Null ll.uk Bldg.
.f»c_prr page. ,D L. Moore
DSTK0RATH*
I’R. J S. CRAWFORD
Osteopathic Specialist
Office.: 204-5 Mc*’lurk:in Building
UttlROPRACTORS
I*:. T. CORK. IK <’.
• Office. Srh .*« »*r Bhlg , Rufb»*I1-Gray-
1 J<»n«N Rtalrway. Hours, 1 to fl p.
t ' m. riwri' N Office 46. Reg. 4 36. Lad v
-, attendant ConHUltatlon-Analysis free
DRS. H C AND MAGGIE KNIGHT
Chiropractors Lady Chiropractor
for ladiea and youn* girl* who pre-
: ? her. r ‘ .......
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