Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Voted On In Denton Tuesday
SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Work to Start Soon On New
KNIGHT TEMPLARS AS SPECIAL GUESTS
will be sung by Choir.
Anthem—“Death Is Swallowed Up in Victory
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Congregational singing will be led by Robert L. Cooper.
.By Miss Fern Turner
Solo
Mmes. Edgar Noel and R. M. Barns
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Sermon will be delivered by Pastor, Rev. W. C. McClung.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
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Stale Employes Would Avoid
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Victrola No. 50
DENTON PLANING COMPANY
A ApitrWxImnlel,
will be at Greenville.
H. C. and C. E. Taliaferro.
Stock
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Take this Victrola with
Dressed Chicken
you wherever you go
for Easter Dinner
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TRUSTING TO LUCK
Phone 25 or 925.
TURNER & GRAHAM
Quicker Deliveries.
L. B. SHAVER
THE CURTIS CO.
Telephone 534-J.
DENTON.
NOTICE
First
Second
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Fourth
WHY NOT TRY WOODSON HARRIS
Troop 3 Boy Scoata
ROY ALLEN
Fifth
Get good ones
Garage at Alamo Storage Co.
JIM'S BAKERY
ANNOUNCEMENT
of Butter Krust Bread ,
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oring keep it that way.
WE WILL SELL PREST-O-LITE
Hart Schaffner & Marx
BATTERIES
Drive by and try our free battery teat.
Phone 234
HE'LL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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Style seems to be unusually
important on Easter day.
ought to be important every
day. It is in our clothes. The
fine all-wool fabrics and tail-
Have your screens fixed
before Spring.
Montgomery Plumbing Co.
Phone 157.
Screen Doors
Window Frames
Door Frame*.
I have sold my interest in D. &
D. Truck Line and will henceforth
devote all my time to my garage
business.
“Noble deeds are held in
honor, but the wide world
sorely needs
Hearts of patence to unravel
this—the worth of com-
mon deeds.”
several
but
Guy DAugherty Is very ill of In-
fluenza
opera t •'
branch
GENERAL AUTO
REPAIRING
210 East McKinney St.
Phone 515
Farm ana Ranch Loan*
ALVIN HILb.
\ou carry it like
a traveling bag
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Mrs. Mary
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Victor Dealer
SOUTH SIDE.
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HILL BROS. GARAGE
115 W. Mulberry St.
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EASTER CLOTHES
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emulation of the food. Thia »esults
excess acid*
into the bloodv Feriasa^
these acidn and purith,,
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Ku- ,1
Fenton, who han been
< here since she
of the Katy Kailroad which Wil-
liam Edenborn of New Orleans,
president of the new company, pur-
vhuMcd at auction Idst December.
Headquarters of the line In Texas
for
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31.—The
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11 llolliasa
GROCERY
DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL?
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A collision nt the corner of West
Hickory and Cedar Streets Friday
night smashed the gtinduhield and
headlights of A. E. Wllklrsons
Ford car and the shafts of Frans
Wilkinson's one-horse wagon.
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LOW DOX. March 81.—Robert
Golgle, British vice consul at
>le«. died tods, of lajurtre In-
• leted by n man who attacked him
While with his wife he wan visiting
gear the eft,. according to a Cen-
tral Xews dispatch.
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,OMICLFL kATL-Rn^J2_gJlggrV 81 1C1
ssloners to Be
Elected and Amendments
H. A. Gurry Barn and Feed
Burned; Loss About $3,500
A large barn on the H A. Curry
faim, four miles west of Justin, was
destroyed by fire of unknown ori-
gin early Thursday morning, jeaus-
Ing a loss of about $3,500, accord-
ing to word received here. Curry
with the help of his neighbors sav-
ed his livestock and harness, but a
quantity of oats. <>orn and hay was
burned. There was no insurance.
On Warra",s courtIdusTnews
Russell-Gray-Jones Co
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
A .metaled Frew Dtopstck
TH.NA. Ok., March 3i—M
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Troop 2 Boy Scouts
r»ppv Troop Girl Scouts
’ Ttdop 4 Boy Scouts
j Mfh School Girl Scouts
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•'WAI4HI1.TOX March 3|—The
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kul Rues Camp, II. C. V., will elect
delegates to the Confederate reun-
ion at New Orleans, to be held April
10-13, at the monthly meeting at the
courthouse Sunday afternoon at 2:3J
o'clock .according to Commander
Bishop Neely. Katie Daffan Chap-
ter, U. D. C. and the children's aux-
iliary will render a program at the
meeting
JlMocfateg Prfu
‘WASHINLTO.X. March'
photographic tshorstory,
KBr aad two alrplaaes
K afrayrd la a fire today
“ ' Field. DamiiKr to war contract rrc-
•Hlo stored la the burned structure
has uot been ascertained. None of
the personnel was seriously Injur-
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MT. I.OI'IM SVMPHOM <>H<'HICttTH.%
C. J. A. Auditorium, Turaday April
3rd. Mntlner and l^riilng. Neat*
on anlr nt Garrl«on Drug Ntore. l‘J7
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STANDING OF CONTESTANTS
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IN BUTTER KRUST BREAD
h WRAPPER CONTEST
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lug of the tower, which had been
filled tor a test, was the appar-
t rot cause for the crash.
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MANSIS tiri, Kan.. March 31^-
■; Two crew, of bandits ol.InlneO
I MI.MHU In <ssh In two holdups or
hank messengers 11. th.- Armoordal.
t llotrl.r here today and eeeaped
V .With lhe muaey.
p- deHrtnirnt today flatly dcnlod
•flOrtm that ordrri nnd been laafi^d
»r the return off Amrrl«*an drMtroy-
>nw In Turkish witter*. The «!•*-
Brtaairnt. <»Mr1aln aald, had no in-
•afflon of recalling the ^enarl* at
ment. Twenty dr«itro>rrM hntr
Htt.l*1 Turkish water* for aeverui
Mrs I'.dna W. Trigg was speaker
lit a pie supper gt l urvln Friday
night. Miss Ixruise Baker accom-
panied her and gave two readings.
Proceeds of the supper go toward
a club house for lhe Farvin Wom-
en's Canning Club.
Fnlfrd Prttt nitpntfh
WABHINGTOX, March
general «rvey of the Federal hos-
pital facilities has b«-rn ordered by
weadral Frank I,. Hines, director
•eoaral of ike vrirrtig' bureau. II
Wag announced nt the bureau tn-
My. The purpose of the Inquley Is
<h determine the adequacy of the
._SM|an|i hospital system which has
km uader Hr* for several taoalhs
fly. veterans’ organise!ions.
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, .XEXV YORK March 31—Formal
■ rtwuwneement is expected momentn-
fily of the phrebas, bv William R
Hearts cf the Hnjtlmorc newspnp-
fc A. Mukney, the Amer-
leun and the Xews. The A merles n is
», morning paper »■■■) thr Xewn its
rvetoing edition.
■’ Hditor and Publisher today ilv-
rinrei’ the transaction l« belle.cd Io
■*t| lavolved nt lens! SI.IMMI.OIMI.
L. R. & N. Granted Texan Charter
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j3irs. C. H. Jones underwent nn
operation for appendicitis at Dal-
las Saturday morning and is re-
ported doing nicely.
ex-
the state-
ment by Wilson was a ruse to stay
the execution of his sentence
murder. They requested the
Angeles authorities, however,
forward Wilson's record
tails
check them with
file in New York.
Had complexions nro cf-ti-rq by _____
Improper digestion -and improper nr- . m>nm Mini. !
similatlon of th., food This •e.-ulta |HE|JU\ flL I LJL Vlf'B
which* g^tUl|’,nltonthe,,li.loo<R*Fer'|,at?il< **’ lilt UlUR
neutralizes these acids and puriti^ ;
the blood... Sold by The Curt
Co (Advertisement)
We are pleased to announce to the public
that we have secured the services of Leon
Sparkman, who will be in charge of our
battery station. Mr. Sparkman was for-
merly manager of the Triangle Battery Sta-
tion. We have installed the latest battery
equipment that can be found on the mar-
ket—enabling us to give the very best of
battery service.
S9S9-S9S
of Cooper Creek
day.
HurfoTd Key of Lone Oak was in
Denton today.
Mrs K. W I
with relatives here since she walk
operated on in Dalian last Novem-
ber. accompanied by tut daughter
Mary, left today for Fort Worth
where she will visit h few days be-
fore’ .returning to hei home »t Ta-
hoka
to Wall Street Explosion
Aitociattd Prttt Diipatch
LOS ANGELES. March 31.—Many
of the details of the alleged eon-
fesaion of Herbert Wilson, convict-
ed murderer, alleged mall robber
and former evangelist, that he
manufactured the explosives In tn»
bomb which killed thirty-nine per-
sons and destroyed property valued
at thousands of dallars In Wall
Street. New York City. Sept. 17.
1920. are withheld from the public
for the present, it was admitted to-
day by both county and Federal
agents.
Officers said they viewed the al-
leged confession with more or less
skepticism Wilson indicated he
was actuated by regrets for earlier
mistakes.
New York police officials
pressed ' the belief that
M. Burr el N*w York ami T11m.
I. alleged t» kave unlndled thousands
»t email Inventora by the ntoek re.
loading proeeeM will be proMeeut-
ed b, the Xatlonal Ylgllnm-e Com-
Uaittee of the Anaoclnled Advertls-
Itog Clubto of Amerlen, nerordlng to
aaaouneement here todsj by coun-
nel for the Better Huslnrav Burenu.
Mra. R. L. White of Corinth waa
here Friday.
' Mias Verdie Bailee and Mr. uttd
Mrs. J. p. Roberta from Pilot Point
were In Dertton Friday
*l>r. J. *. Crawford, wh(
Ing some special work
pathy In Dallas, Is at I
the week-end.
-r F. G. Tribble, Louin Howe. 8. J.
Spalding and Misses Bernice Adams
and Lena Rogers of Elm Ridge
were here Saturday.
Mrs A. T Spalding of Elm Ridge
is visiting her sister, Mrs Hattie
Batea, here.
Henry Schweer left today to re-
sume hlH work in Texas University.
He has been At home sick
Misses Corinne and Mabel Evans
were here Katur-
Small and compact, as easily carried as a travel-
ing bag; playing any Victor Record, either ten or
twelve inch size, the new Victrola No. 50 is your ideal
traveling companion.
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IfiTlN. March 31 -—Charter was
Hed today by the Secretary of
> to the Loulnana Railway &
*ation Co. of Texas, following
■Oval of the charter by the At-
• y General's Department
M new company wil
, McKinney-Shreveport
Wilson's record and
of his story1 Bo they
them with Information
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■ I’lTTSilt nt.H, r«, Mareh 31.—
Fire foday swept an entire city block
Jn I-towreneevllle enuaing tinning? e»-
Wmkted at a auartet of n million
ip is tak-
In osteo.
home for
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Births
To Mr. and Mrs C. F. Meador,
near Aubrey, March 26, hoyl.
To Mr. and Mrs. li. A. Francis,
Pilot Point, March 117, boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ji, Kd Stodgle,
Ponder. March 28. boy.
; Only about one more week left.
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j, t —iMRSCOW March 31—Premier Lc-
i-X ■ ■.pike* general condition wn, Iniproi-
■ H* aceordln- to th? !•!«<■ a I
Il MOXeila from hi nbi-dslOe l.enlnr’s
- , WRapegaVUre was 37X ••eniigrnu*-
IApprUxImstelr loo fahrelnhelt I i
Ready at a moment’s notice, it adds to the pleas-
ure of your camping trip or picnic; fits easily into car,
boat or canoe, and is just the thing for the summer
cottage. You will be suprised at its compactness, con-
venience and excellence as an instrument.
Asnwiale,; Prrtt Dispatch
‘ MAUTFUHD. Coaks Mnreh 81__
Fls» was blue n were killed aad aov-
crar-others Iniored <oda> wkea tke
oeatral lower of ike Fuller Rrunk
Ca^ taMury eolJapoed. The etarkt of
• ad.tmo-g«llon waler taok a| the
AUSTIN. March 31.—Altho the
g.-ntral revenue fund went on a <!<-'
ficiency 1>asis yesterday, warrants
to State..officials for March salaries
wtre paid today on receipt of ap-
proximately $406,000 in/tax collec-
tio .e. Slate Treasurer Terrell an
n< unced.
A movement to prevent a large
discount rate in warrants Issued to
State employew as a result of the de-
ficiency was started when a meet-
ing of all employes was called for
tonight. Th? meeting Is for making |
arrangements with local banks for 1
handling State warrants tor the I
least possible discount, Labor Com- I
BHissioner MyerR stated.
Would you dress a chicken
for a dime? Then let us send
you a plump, juicy meated
nen already dressed, at only
a few cents more than it
would cost you alive.
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? Home Defense
|^A Wfell balanced medicine
‘ ehest ia one of the beat de
jUfdtiaes against the ravagoa of
i‘ jUaeaae or injury of any kind.
*" Wa shall be pleased to offer
• ®ur service in helping you
your home medicine
—X.Vlth the moat essential
» remedies at prices that make
trading here interesting.
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In the unnual city election next
TuvMthi.v two city cornmiwKionerM —
BurccMMora to \V. C. Qrr and Fred
II. Minor-—are to be elected and
the proponed thirteen amendment*
to the1 city charter voted on. The
ballot for the eominitdonera* elec-
tion will carry three narnea—
an<i Minor for re-election and
F.
rl'hr anicndmenta to the charter
on a separate ballot and are wo
arranp4*<| that each amendment
will he votc<l on Heprateiy. The of-
ficera «»f the election will be W. E.
Mann. S Buckingham and
Fowh r, the single flection
being used.
The two girls, who disappeared
Sunday night from the Pilot Point
Heit College for (Jiris and for
whom officers have been searching
since Thursday afternoon in Den-
ton, have not been located as yet.
Officers said Saturdey they have in-
formation that the girls were iti
or near Denton and the search is
being conducted here. A court of
inquiry was held at the offUe of
County Attorney Boyd Friday af-
ternoon and several witnesses
were examined, but little was
learned.
a
Point,
about
apoplexy
morning. He came
from Alabama and
early settlers of
(lie father
of Denton.
His widow mid four children sur-
vive. The children are Will Selman
of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Sam. Chan-
cellor <>f San Angelo, Mrs. Mary
Bradford of Denton anti Ben Hei-
man of Pilot Point.
The funeral servioes will b« held
at the residence in Pilot Point Sun-
day afternoon at 2 o’clock and will
be in charge of Rev. T II. Carden
of Krum. Burial will be at the Be-
lew cemetery. Those from here
expecting to attend the funeral in-
clude Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Cray, Mrs.
Bradford who is at Pilot Point now,
Mrs. Ola Price and Mis. .1 N. Kay-
lor.
J. 0. Selman, Pioneer of
Pilot Point, Died Friday
J. C. Selman, about 70 years, of
age and a long time citizen of pi-
lot Paint, died Friday afternoon
6 o’clock of an attack of
suffered last Thursday
He came to Piloj Point
among the
town He was
Bradford
wheat that I
• encuurngiriR,”
wheat on
and 1
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‘ Report s on t he >
Lave heard an* very
said W. C. Orr. “The
my farm is looking firm
bavr heard nothing of greenbug s
xuakintf thel rarpearance.”
Every few days someone tells me
that they have not seen their in-,
surauce policy for years.
Why not look it over and see
that the coverage fits present vaL
ues.
Let me help you do this.
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JMBMJFIF* Waali.. Marell 31^-w-Onr
►ember off the rrm waa killed,
so lajurrd aad several pasarngrr*
reelved minor lajurleM when tbe
pair, a a i1. Portlahd and Seattle IJm-
ed struck, a rock and wan derail-
I nenr here today.
Heating Plant al C. I. A.
As preliminary steps for mak-
ing- thoroughly efficient and ade-
quate the central healing and pow-
» r plant of the College of In-
dustrial Aits, for which the recent
Mission of the l^egislature made hr
appropriation of >110,000, heat-
ing and power plant system of the
college ,whm thoroughly investigat-
ed and gone over this week by H.
A Kinnison <»f Dallas and M B.
Whitloi-k of Denton nnd following
• lie inspection R. F. Taylor of Dal-
unsultlng engineer, has gone
the system rather thorough-
ly Taj lor w ith two assistants will
report at I he college Monday for
the purpose of collecting data on
the entire heating anti power plant
system to be used in the prepara-
tion <»f plans and specifications. It
is stated that plans and Mpecifiia-
tions will be completed within ten
days and that contract will b<? let
by not later than May 1 and work
Ktarieil ns soon as practicable
(heieftt r The pur pose ia_ to com-
pete installation of equipment and
construction work Before the open-
ing of the next regular session of
tin- (tilhgf which will be on Sept.
The American Keglnn Ha ad will
meet at the Band Hall Sunday
evening at 6.30, in preparation for
the program to be given at the
First Christian Church at the even-
ing service, 7:30.
'S ROUNDABOUT TOWN Two
Al J. Butthey, yard clerk at the
lOea) station, will return to work
Monday for the first time since he
wm stricken with a pioatatlc trou-
ble on Jan 6 He waN taken Im-
mediately tp the Texas & J’aclflv.
hospital at i Mhrshaff and operated
upon and has been regaining bls
strength uince, having come home
about two weeks ago to recuper-
ate before taking up bls duties
again. “I feel better than I have
in fifteen years." he said, “like a
new man and am ten founds
heavier than 1 have been In t«u
years.''
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923, newspaper, March 31, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237547/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.