Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 54, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1922 Page: 5 of 14
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The condition of I. l.itRuit, l>«*in-
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Another Convenience
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Shelled Walnuts
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Prince Golfs
A FAIR PROPOSITION
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See our samples.
J. A. COOK, GROCER
McCray Jewelry Co.
A Paramount Picture.
CARBON REMOVER
WHERE KUALITY COUNTS
<7:
West Court Square.
IF IT’S TO BE
d n
| In no other single thing
We Are Headquarters For
and pan cake flour.
it
from —
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FOWLER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE I
cChirkan & Co. NORMAL MEAT MARKET
W.B.
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Phone 7 or 907.
216 W. Hickory
Phone 401
Phone 133.
106 Fry St.
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THE BOSTON STORE
Then send it to the—
SELLS FOR LESS
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK
We Know How
PHONE 31.
STUDENTS
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BOYS’ SUITS!
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Ford or a Packard?
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Habeas Corpus Proceedings
in Behalf of Men Held for
Shooting at Corpus Christi
Denton County Club Girls
Return from Three Epochal
Days at Fair Encampment
COOK WITH GAS THIS
WINTER
I There Is No Need to Gc
Out of Town
PHONE 174
FOR GROCERIES
floes
'rmy Shoes
New-pack corn and toma-
toes at lower prices.
More sanitary
Tt’s more economical.
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Keep that new car looking now by
using some of our Whiz Auto Pol-
ish.
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prn« ral
Wedding Invitations
Announcements
and
Visiting Cards
Wedding Record Books
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Social Events
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JIM'S BAKERY
Phone 112. McClurkan Block
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Lone Star Granite &
Marble Works
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WOMAN’S SECTION
M-CAU.I
To wear with the new jacquette
blouiw one may select a draped
skirt with* a yoke, like the sketch,
or a costume sitp of radium, satin,
char me use, or crepe de chine. The
meet popular colors for both blouse
and skirt of slip are black, navy.
Cog, caramel and dark* brown.
i e t lu-
junior
4 at
xa/l Hotel. The
•»i in ,
or*.Fram (
K ■ a an is Cl uti |
ih»« rccoiul of
« iU i tainnu ntm
rnt'T in tine v. itii
KI v an, ■< Club li ,
t’.r jo -inotion <«f
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of f ’rr>tr»r
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tn view and
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the
four
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society
W. B. MCCLURKAN & CO.
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woodprtc*.
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Do not let carbon collect and set in
your motor A little of Johnson's
Llarbon Remover nppJte.1 nt regu-
lar intervals will destroy carbon
deposits ami your motor, you will
find, will give you better service.
A large can for $1.00,
Karr, s .uril asraat«M«na»>an i4fif4
7^
Housewives, protect
health—don’t cook over a
hot wood stove,
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NEW ARRIV
Dresses,. $14.50 lo
Suits $22.50 to .i.
Coats $14.JW to . ..
Misses’ CoaUkA4.00 to .........J
MEN’S SUITS A l/)
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Use gas—>
Lestf troublesome.
at «•<<• V.;.:
Tn ug 3 nd
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20c Brown Domestic
25c Fancy Fall Ginghams
35c Fancy 32-inch Ginghams
35c Indian Head
20c Bleached Domestic
25c Fancy Outing
15c'Men’s Hose
$1.50 White Men’s Union Suits
$1.00 Boys’ Underwear
Mar - <i4Kk*4i Men'4 Shirin>. «smssHlae.i«—,
$1.50 Ladies’ Felt House Shoes
$2.50 Ladies’ one-strap Pumps
$3.00 Men's Scout Shoes
$8.50 Men’s t^n vici, straight last S
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incii n i<^ii vivi, Diiaixiu ici.ti
$6.50 Men’s Regulation Officers’
$6.00 Wool O. D. Army Shirt
Carhart's and Finck’s Ove
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You’re sure of fresh, deli-
cious goodies—ready to use—
when you order them in the
can. Call 25 or 925.
' TRANSPORT BEARING
CITY OF HONOLULU
SURVIVORS IN PORT
Again it’s shelled pecans in
the handy glass jar; scaled to
keep them fr?sh; ready for
use in an instant.
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A few seconds with the can
opener and lo! A heap of
fresh, crisp, brown walnut
goodies are laid before you—
ready to add goodness to the
fruit salad or lend delicious
richness to the cake or other
sweetmeat.
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The Prince of Widen nt London
J .11)vns off tor hi* m?d.U round tn
qualify as captain of tho Royal red
I Ancient Golt Club.
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WMN M )K»!
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and
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Fair, t In-
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lie 1s travel ini,; *Hh*Nniun.
Elobu Yancey nccompatiled
C. Yanrey, to Ft
the day.
to attend
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in tine
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town* a r d i n Fa ’
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jTex B Tvuy. uy
ami turn'd it ovt
..ei>on who rinlvi<l
thv pr<xr««n A pliaMiig
as d« H \ en d l. y K I Wan •
H lit ucr. prtji.n nt of the
-h T4**»«* x«.rm4| ♦Mtcjrr. -n-tro
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TURNER & GRAHAM
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Edwards & McCrary
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Order* one loaf of “JiPt’M
■ Best” Bread, compare it in
| every way with arty bread
■ you may be using. If you
I do not consider it the equal
I or superior of any bread you
I ever used, call 112 and we
I will refund your money and
I no questions asked.
Plain navy blue pleated skirts
worn with trim wash blouses aw I
Often a w*te€Sne change In the i
•rhool girl’s wardrobe. The blouses I
ore of dimity, voile, or pongee and1
the skirls of eerge. twill or Hann*’
A drama of passion, a
game invented by the
devil, at which only two
can play.
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"Blood and Sand"
Vnitrd Pi'roa Ihrtixilth
WILMINGTON, cal ' X . ' 1 - I 1.'a." J'
rrnrrnr :*rr nmf pn«- by^rouTa
svngcrF <>f thf "*tt -i flirt t’ity of
JiohulJlu.f biHiii'd .11 »'.i, s’ifdy to
land, the* lT X Ar'nv 'tr.inxpo»’t
Thoma* ilot k'*<1 In r t« I l'.. < lirt’TN
xe-txhiH d ir ’in 11 t jltit.kL ua
*. i aii»pt i ( i»»o vomI
itariu ti kiit'V h».’F
Autfeb’jf Ste^i’iKh
We Give S. & II. Green Stamps.
Unloading a car of Saginaw’ Valley Michigan
Salt.,' -Ji
HW ■lOlWMBlWlBBlt
Rural Trustees Want Early | Eight-Hour Day Given 2,000
Tax Collections So as lo Vardmasters By l abor Board: J
Associated f* ‘£9
ruic v;o. Oct i«.- aS rtuht.
llmr lt.iv Willi ■■vi ntiiTe. which lit. '• 3
said t" aioornt !■> n.|nr'.v u S3 per q
cent Ini r.'mo " m>vl wg'g arAuteo.T-'
...ankoui >t.4> yhr I'uaxtei'n ,.g' C* 1
twenty m< |r«t < hme r.ih..,l,
•ox ewltehleg le Wy—' Vkjs-X-Wjl
l lited State" Itailr .ad l.atM*r Hoard 1
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TUim ix ll a Ural Ume the
b is. , s<;.blp<h. I rlitea an! workMjtf '' taH
<-'>n;fitton» for va rd T.iF'Gn%
.w“’t*1’u"
jut h>n cndi-r tho triiM|a*t«*
ti on net. -/---■Ta-aMji
—LLk -Uilatilixluag-tna ■tsnitikwUBji
We are getting new goods
daily and have some keen ,
prices.
Be sure to^call on us for
prices.
“We Dye to Please You”
, . luncheon ... »..r ....
l<’Mfc dining rotrtn Tttefday «t
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i i na »‘y
Sui L air
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1 n*rto.’4 m
Fi r>( < L u i r • .
P t nd H r« in-
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n :.«• v. ] j wish
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Be benutiful, be lovely, be
JiitJdlA arl4,. YW- Mtn do bettyr,
wfflff’lto noTw<Yrry because
of freckles, pimples or large
pores. Use—
MKMHKnoilir PARTE Foil
Ulltl, St’OVTB OF TMOOI" 3.
A vary ■uveaxaful party '
Seoul" ol Hunlluwur Troop, Xo.
was given at the Ceutrai
trrian annex Saturday trrk
f'V»‘nty-two Scouts and
‘Scorn nW wen prenouC.
v,f pipapecUva Hcuula attended, and
ii i» Expected the troop will be Jn-
crenne<i by “the '•nlialrrient of xev-
«b«ll uaw nuLiubara. . ____.... .
Mixa Jo Skidmore, lieutenant, wan
iu jtmurae u£ Lliu i .ntuatainiuent. ami.
led ttvp—gitbi In a aeries of jolly
KTtmrx—Tt -mrtTrrw-rTf- the part?-----
the attire of the guests. uil
w horn were dresxed as boys.
Mrs. Smith, mother of Scouts
.Tew ell and Evelyn Smith,--waw a
UUCMt of tile troop. Mixa Avlh Smith
assisted Mlns Skidmore. Refreah-
m-ro- <>f ;<•„ rream and cakes ware
served.
if
by <’<
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Mibitii. i
Inn, Join)
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T*- ne*t
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hrnrtj-e-t'in .
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For your monuments. We
have recently installed the
very latest and most mod-
ern machinery known in
our line of business. Let
us quote prices.
Home
MUNimi MS co.
Fr—-
’ apd improve your completion •
in one day. New Plex, the
wonderful facial clay, will
help you most and cause you
to carry a xmilp. It is a boon
to both men and women. Ask
> us about thia |ino.
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In no other single thing is quality
•so important as in the food which
’ you eat. I have complied with the
“S. A H.” Green Trad-1 ^u^menta of the pure food in-
. „ .spector and offer the freshest ami
ing otamps. most wholesome of meats from
I which to select. All meats are
jn and see the new !*“£7"*^ as to qua,ity nnrl
■ of premiums Otl| Taice no chancca, buy your meat
lv°r. from—
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"a the
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< .Sji^n of'i Good Cumpfgxion
FOR YEARS DISCRIMIAaTINO
WOMEN HAVE INSISTED ON
Nadine Face Powder
Try UTn th* Nrw Blu* Box,
You will hke h* textur*
rxqoidto tints nn<! rhurming fr»-
gr«nce. It adhere* throughout ,
k# th«d«y. Constant application**!
. 4U\2, no* o*c**»»ry. At toU«t
A counter* or by mail. SBc.
, < Send 4e. for minl»tur*t>ox
"5NjWtate. FlesMbwa*. Fi*k.
kZV'lV MATIONALTOtET CO .
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Fir*..
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ihai n K* v.
»>. Ulljf’l. w
•>f in» !j»l • -rs
a leu •»!»!.!
v\ ho «• h' • r. i
biolhut, A'l
it bundxf rn?
><f I lown h.:!,,. I..,, K
fuurhe" o( < l,a 11> ign,.,
T<—wtrti nrir-
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AforitltrH Prrtl l>ii<ix»trh
X'ORITS CHRISTI. Oct. KI—Ha-
beas cqrpus proceedings probably
will be Instituted todny In behalf
of Sheriff Frank Robinson, Consta-
ble T,ee I’etxel. Joe Acebo and Cleve
Goff, held in jail here on warrants
sworn out by Texas Hanger Cnp-
taJli liarflcr. in cunneelion with the
shooting to death Saturday of Fred
Roberts, prominent landowner of
Nueces County.
Roberts was shot while sitting In
his automobile on a downtown
street. The shooting Is said to have
bwu the <ullfmHHllott rtf -n tqrnl
political quarrel. *k
Five Rangers are on duty here to-
day
TU RIN El
MICTIIODINT W. M. N.
MKBTIMJ TI ESDAX. I
The Women’s Mlaaionary" Society
of the First Methodist Church Will
m<‘«t Tuesday afternoon ; -
o’eTOcR at the home ot Mr;
Wright on Win o«k Eir^i - a+i
women uf the church
Lffyjlgd fa> . allend___i
whun has been arrauged' as toi-
lows Hong. ’’Aniyrica’; Scripture
lesson. Mow Hnth f WuSThlSS? •
Mrs. R. J. Tdrrentlne; special tnmi- I t'allas. the
IfJ JPV>«L *toWXW4«i (Schools ’. MraJ jyid riijuyli
XXglter Kophs ‘Oriental Work. ’ I 1s “
-M m, - TA.- f „. M oor^B—p+trno polo XT1 t *** Mfs
Gober Wright; “Mexican School.-.--' i ” “i'dtt. r,.
Mrs. Francis Craddock; -(-uhan '''"’"’’Dee of twenty
Work," Mra. Finley Hare Bomr I 1 h'' ‘,11'1 "|l,"'ent
’’Onward Chrtsllan HoldhVs”. K’ "T'
MI«N iXOINE Tlt|<.<. ' I1'
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Trtgg. <<u it i.ii i 'Vt
I’ose vr re
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... Bird and little daughter
of Fort Worth, are visiting Mrs.
Hird's mother. Mrs. J G. Hester who
baa been seriously HI. put la Im-
proved. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gro-ly GartlArui of
Shertn: n are k-i'e.-t" to t? horn - of
Mr. aud Mrs T B W>nu<. i
Han» iWert .was h f.om Hub.
l oro to unend Hie wr-.-k .>n,| uH|i
I ls part tits, Mr. ;t. d M i. IL U.
l>r. Charles Mendenhall of Dallas
and Hugli Porter of Plano were
A itesls Sunday of Misses Faye Stan-
ley and Fannie Retd McMillen.
I Dorothy Perkins
Toilet Goods
I land Counfy,
I ■' •>' k- Stir |
' t< acnev In .
I *> f i v _
V >rk. Hl.e H
IF) I hi' «■!><».>. <
man>iK«*r of
«!•!» h»k her m
LT-ii^T4"-"r-n': '-J O- <21 Lula.
. _j jirniuL. uL -Tiu rA-iT m ii
lUneh kv of f»r «‘f^y
For» V. otth lit n i
<n >ev<ral m-rtHtij.
liiniM hi J-.mh! M vkI. ub<*
«» Jdit'tr (or f hr» f »f| /
X1 P
votnbei i !• ll
Farm and City Loans. Rest Rates.
and Terms. ALVIN HTLLr. tf
I
T »e 7-r«M*m te«Bnir on ikr I*, ll.
Klee pl.oec .i ’ I’Hgnj •« n. MtHHluaKf
of Denton. u ;h’ vI’Htrnv <! by jj* »
< 411> t*.-Liiiiii v Ulin niitV M'lth n H"4",
a*1 t. btjU_L..XXwJXUU -A m< *mi. aimtiiiil of
ui'Oirai’ur rurrh'l. ff w.i* »/< «i.
'J he HTc»» fai.»TT> had iuni movc<< *>ut
uud T *( IAj iid of I'ri tun waa to
move into it tbi* week
Kiwanis Club in Program
al Slidell Saturday Nijht
\ crow i that titled lie larj^v au-
ditoriuv of the »-’lid< i; s- nool houa*»
io cupHi ilv. with m.in, MtaudiiH'.
w.ik prrMent Do* iiif i»r«*pram •(><
*orrd by the i>onl<>n K Aaiils C
Katunf-iv nichi ,im th** rveond
l ht? < iini.ilH.ity
I'Liihia-iI (or ti <* A
ihc Policy ur the
(wi •ttH.nal lor
lH*tt< r a< fpm ntancf.
<-itiz»*ny of f h< ’
U .’Hfi d)UU;____
TT^ATrn t ALn c S - UZZUi
(he inrotjni- ami i hi »<• '
F. !* An de i.’•fin who
fhofcr o
addre*** UiA.M (Itliveitt*
i.’n W. H Di ice. prtj
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re 4>n«b*d his Irr ir rs th.it
►»! < id 11< s. c.ui h j*.
r’itluns; n,. Iniirer |> •>
l better UiidcXBti..iH||
“ hich nu d*7 “‘’nTHT, "
... «l ibten at arirn^
Fmtth of ih-ti xullei
ii.r*.n .*ind U nttw 01
u Uy r<*od ai: n uni her-
al»l)rei fatoJ a id en
iHiMtCil 6n
tiiuiity
\ndera'»n
id] •< cominp
Pai ril
l« fa cult y
<iuwrt present
If
= We receive.! a ROE]
retts, pins and novelties t
morning; also sweate
blouses and dresses.
Look over our frt+s
time ycrLi are in. We
they are extra.
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THE L< 'VELIFSV MONTH
1 rung today h «H»nr; < r the lov.i-
li<M*t nfonth in aft the year,
r TAu*?). If • ever < <»*»><• rtrrT. - *
L kiM r. Y’i’rtntn t about the}.
I Hiftbth of June. | u lah h< wcr»» *hn‘
al(v< . I ah< t’hl like • o. in/itl* hili)
lo delate tt< rubjei’ For' I I Mirk
‘r J” V"A,‘L;U»’
r Mwnr*. noth hy rn-?N-tfprrunn nF*
| M'eather HidiMticM and l»y ^lairnR f !
i b«»t ty. not I.. vanriciouM. uccertai'i, p’
often cllllk and jilbapt” inting-. Jun< . K
l«U( IO that >v. cl inuhf.1 uf all tn* I
—ygat. October.—— _____________ph
How They llrliiK Bark. < hll«lbo«n|!
i Of tile r»!4»el| if —inarl
acrhl. ! ut!K< nt. inenvort awaktuil.kt
»<ni«a|| burnmr lr.o»*«
Of tlir nt) nutating' rrtwpnrws rf
’ <X‘toher niofhH K*
O( U’Mnil, el»-»*py !< | «.f AOofifi
• O* O’ tntH-r wind* br.’v Hide, rkun-
Mrrtc. Kivtng new xmt (or v*urw <aii<T
|>lb /.
-- -Ail slo t Lc—<i-r <4 -
...whui, one feels B«*wnWFa
*he healing power n» Runahine,
Or the F«*ios«* of plenty and rl<J»-
4MMH* that the wiKht <»* fir- harvest'd
‘h0 MrrtlJLjZl I'M, chtftkcU.
uppTcM. lli< prira of ve||»»>c numn-{
kill", ihc h»«h wsCtnr wrwuiptfcs. ‘
., Jkc barns overrpwlng with ha...
Edith XI
pri-c ,.f
tm*b 111 iBMiBiiNg.il. ■-!
features \
of Interest |
Hindu? was leu by
in his inltliitabh
about.
I of th« X'otmni Co!
sang’ u/<-< uii-anli il bv
humlay. Siis. Hrawsl.tr and Miss
Pau’lnc IJpHciuub drova to F« rt
" orth w ith him. ;
V. G. K'ocl-. spent Sunday In Dal-
las.
M. <> Uosi-map v us t-i Fort Wprth
Suh lay. ; ‘?if
Gfnrnh Whte spent SuAkigy 1n
Fori Worth viyiflng frlindk.
•John Stewart sop o- Vr And Mr*,
d'.'vFfer’ RSnVa“’rnv' w'IFr^die wVI
' iti-r a traulur tvliuuL kuuitg.
Mlcwgrt U an tr/nsc veteran.
.Mihm Maiji Gever'dl, who H
■4 Ara^*-’-4444ia O I - 4 Tr^ddo 4 t k - 4
week-end wall tier mother. Mis. T.
Lena* Bowlin was here flat*.
iuda.v Ijmu Icwlnvlllc.
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Brim spent the
weektenq with Mrs. Brim's aunt,
Mrs It ,A Burke.
Mrft. C- Wales of Greenville
in Denton Saturday.
Mrs. T J. George of Aubrey t
Saturday here.
Miss Vorda Margaret 1
speut the week-end lu Galla,
itlng li-lemls
•Miss Minnie Margaret Gurley vis-
ited Miss Marian WHsop In Stinger.
i’har|»s Medlin of Roanoke war
here today on business.
Charley Powell, former
boy now living In Dallas, w
I Monday en route to Ok
i-xpla- wher ' ’
I j) I > «•/. I Mi
No need lb have your dyeing shipiied out. We have a com.
plate STEAM DYE PLANT and dye all colors of the RAINBOW.
Our colors are fast.
We clean nnd re-block hats.
W E DO BETTER DRY CLEANINQ.
ffeottSiuloiiiMi
^■■ 'i 11 m iud ih ■ j 11
WEST SIDE SQUARE
Phone 40.
A campalMit to «"t -ai
tion or taxckf (or •.•)♦•
>h« ru’al *»vd uol*f
- r.v
AMMoclut bin, r
WsikM h»‘hl hvl«
u( the count \ court
the fact thiit th (‘•hulk
♦4* lu uuiny aihools kill
- ’Tnrrnrr?<T"To-----;--
• r wait fur their ruuu*
| iiiRtr.nrcH• last
I paid the dis tfUtit
(h.iK ,\enr. County
AlliK< ll Raid. hr
Would bv dhflcu.lt to
u».'cd at ill ff rr
dlMtfirt*) .would pHy
A4t WMM p4Jliit<-d
al 4*4- 4-he *-prttkriM
would be avallubl?.
said hn Mould v I i<“
the vuuj«ly **s»K
,«TMtQ villi t nr
I r ide territory
| V<»Cli herg if
1 ou
Of Wilk* hi
wlO Irenes
your feet
Of ch*‘Htftt.t gathcrhiF and <fhrst.
row Ft in tr
brilliant blue va’er and a ten-
Mur hate on distant htlD
--rniiura .luriuul_Lxuu.xc . Ul -the
Ort<d»rr wlndm.
Of u »<»«N uiudc ho bt r a I Ii f a k i n a I y
Mvrly l»v th< mucic <)< r*ctobrr thi.’t
I hr h**-4Ut» of thm'. I* alinont a i»ni’t
I a’njjr <lf October thr j< u<*| mouth
Ml all 4ba >Mki
’‘Thru !f ever romr perfect
If I were invit< d tn n»uko th<»
U4»rhl e ver I ahould ta* <• out Apul-
jmd 4>ut in nn extra Qrtobei.
I Rtittj»o*e there ar< a *znrn| nuiny
ardent <*hanipi*»nx of lining wh<«
will hr C1114 (hat •> ho( K'rnt
d<hrrr of my rcerivl’.r *urh .<n In
vital ion.
----------I Of)
M MMW «t\f>
Th* BAptisl Worn* ,‘x MH*
ulYi < it rt.iic uh
Hand , wi» ) d k
^Frtf^nhrv TTfr*nrvvn
t i*w b*t* • n»< n t <»■ » bv
A l| i.m mb«*r»- ‘»f t I f
* •(< I att nil tll d
who rtprrf fr jol
dg-tL<a in fa.
Or does it combine the low
cost, simplicity and economy
of the one with the beauty;
grace and smooth efficiency of
the other? If it docs you’re
using a New Method. Why
don’t you get Packard service
and beauty at Ford coat by
Using New Method gas heat-
era and ranges. For a hot
blase al lowest cOBt, th^y have
no equal. For beauty they -
have no superior. Coine in
and sec them. X ,..
MAGAZINE AND
IRVW.WUff>tBBABB1M1 WIF»WHFf »EN>»»• ~u*'i*l»'*ow
PERSONAL MENTIONS JoCcd^lews
° . ’*'• Brcwaber went, to AumLlu i,|ll|o .
p1”,”-v f'1B Utuwsl.ir auil klisa |
Hoy, 1rnr«nld moh <»i Mr. aaiid
dis. Sain \V. Huiirr of th. Milam
vOirniiiniLi north of iown, muxtain-
<d a pun.tut \v<.iTnd -<r his eiouw
Nttlurdwv wh »n « taryrt rifle hack-
Irrwl fie * iih brouifh*.' !<•; town at.d
Mivrn mti'fiJcul adterupfl. The
wouhd Is not TTJcvTy f > lie h-rlous
H. tt. * infrtrtf, n"ho Una t»rrn farir.
ll*K (er llirce ycaia Forrrbl-
t'jrg. M »ntague '*oun^ baa r.
• •a to DrnU •) ka H ii his faintly
iiaa ai;iiui,.UUUM« 4h*i- .4wuaa*-i
4of hia barbri*>Im»p un D r
-C fujuU- lut
nt thrir b.»TW‘ nr. Aycnve A.
<yfer wlwljr oignnhrd
will hold ItH flrxt reh^HtHal ,at
band hall at 7 o'clock tonight,
announced by R s. Riggs, band-
master. T
’« r til xl ui <1
♦ x h i b I < H of
7Mixsi-s Justine Harrbicf' " Loreni-
7 w"ii! ' j " Illiums, am! Mary Ellxey. who an-
,Hi \,.ar t'-aching at Sherman. spent the
weik-<nd with horn - folks.
it i i i >«• J Phillips of Aubrey Is In Den-
ton today on business and visiti-"
his daughter. Mis* Elsie I .
- — who 1g a student 1|. X
me Denton Women Attend DOC
Executive Board Meeting
Mrs. C (’ Yancey, recording gec-
I tet.iry of the Texas Division. I'nited
i Daughters of the Confederacy, and
I ,Mra. A. C. O.WKley. president of the
. Katie Dkffan Chapter, left Monday
morning for Fort XVdrth, where
. they wer* to attend the meeting of
the executive board, vailed for 10
o’clock.
Other Deht<>n members of the V’
; D., £.1 wilt- attemr-nrp~T«’.Wv<-n
which opens Tuesday morning
10 o'cloi k In th,. Tc'xajs Hotel. , ...
• losing session will bv held Thurs-
'.la v..
Presbyierians io Give Towel
. Shower for Albany Orphanage
J “Come Anc. coup’ all.
Come great nad amnll,
Hring M'Y and gladneHH, worthy
grneoH,
\nd at tn« door proaent your towel;
To help the orphans drs their faree.” i
This rhymed Invitation Is addrew^- J
ed tt» all members of the Central
_I_*TT?tLyvmAjF ciiiircii___And Sunday J
School, and those who attend wer- 1
\ io* n t her* to attend the combined
social arid towel nhower for the or-’ 1
phunage «t Albany Tuesday even-
ing at 7 o’clock in the annex. The !
mtrrtnhmipnt rnmmHtre (r Trnxk- I
Ing plane for a good time for .alR]
• n.i men v omen iru<l children are H
invited Bach is expected to bring,
a towel •
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
Automobile or Horse Drawn
Equipment.
Phone 20 -
d.tv wi»h overtime w.»a*s the
, oi.iMti i s afr« < l'*d virtually hive
a VHi dt*<i a 2’> uer <•» nf Wage ,£d-
v-ww-1- a, cording to i-rrridmt
dridge of the R"Hr«H*-l YiirdtrtagBarV-’i'ffiM
■ I tmerl.M. I
The -tiliriur affects a'f
lt-r» ..ii the r+Hvts trmtvrtf rtCW-Sl
•m.-ti g< nernt yn>-«tnnt-r-.rg-gg-*«t« ■ '"W
. l.txsilled tui oltlviuls lUUlor
'•I tli'- lutcrst ite C< m.iiercg
Illissiici last November J
Arnoiii: th cn.lriu-ds afiecled by
..^ .GcihIoh ere the t- -tt:w.ts *1t^T“" ~**a
<>.<luh. m.i ,v Hnlf, the Srn Auttu'lo I
A Ar;,t,i'..w I :,bm. the F, i Worth .A
D-iiver <’ity. tile Gul:' Coast
mid the Texas A >*a< !'b-. I
'HHItlEx rx
M'ss I Jois,
-Mra. Ivxlhm W
■ <■ Fane < Ii.y J,Jins.>i
ui 'he First M. tl nd*
Fort M nth M I r.u .
hlti-rno. ii |{. v, ii, ■.
• driciiRruJ In
i Illg- <•« n-iiioi)
the pr • nee ■
l.-imllies .»>■<)
The bride.
T' I g x,. i
. <>st uiuc
-vith
Lruuu i>l«4ur« h"i d .. ,
*» Her en'v -Jcvret v al
i'.igem. rn rn K
Gm -t"
E-lnn W.
Trig* ill
lirlih-, Mis>< • Nil' and
Willis of Fort Worth,
.1 >hi.sii i • f Dallas mu
groom Dr. mid Mt- •'
• ' I For' a ort Ii, s.rul 1.1
Mr and Mrs. Johns,.n we..- to
leturit to E .stlapd ,»T..i d.,y i ,.,, n-
1 liig Mrs ■J*«hi«H<r*t *a ho in «*>>uiif\
4 |*4BH44* depHvjti.it a ti >n jtfv r t ,,f i:a.‘ -
. U il ■•'Hihiiuw h« i
• sh been a FUf i t M/j; h|
• 1 e Wa\:ih>» me J. v |.
:'<»! I' « pa <t t w > \eqr< out
d lu D,ke up <b
a gri (Inat•
r • *♦. STH! ’A 1
I lie * \dh f.
lie e t« I )V
11 r duck* ua Hie
u».• fne m’i iiiI and
pl.H’C it lh«?
i ip < ‘oo. pltT.
inch
pic
shop wiudox m f*Utd with 4X>1-
«»r and luxury, and rdiopn and th<
m/i rtw <rf fra fir affvr •••vitfrThg rtiFi1!1
utid ftcftvlo uf tt »-Nr I HhlrHt days
__Of ••!♦»<- wl:iew nil dry long tin-
wearred by a single el* ud.
Fresh shipment South Texas Comb Honey
in 10-lb. pails. Also extracted, in 60-lb. cans.
It has the quality.
Aunt Jemima Bran Fluffs; also the grits q
cl3
next 5
think
• ‘d
.,..-1—t—_
I
I ....
: JULIAN SCRUGGS
WOMEN’S WEAR j
! 1
lire titles Woke
Of rltlrn. v I \ id alii alive M ItL
crowd* of bu*>. ztHtful p<o-
t •
-r ■ .. .i,..... ■
- ' " ■; ;‘ ■ x . .- -v-......-v-.
il.at a I ‘
way whic
inent ai.d
M i*s
Misses Si*-
1 A. iT. -ii.
Ing liighlv
Were ini
- Comni
E L.
Of .-I rew Joy In one • tires
Or blissful long • tilling" aiom J
• he evening lamp
•St: -
For Junior Girl
Jer-...y- „ ws»oi crepe ai
fave.-fre' miilcri'ils .’or the
girl’s io w’ flocks.'. 7 -tv./ -s#r*pc t*<
u.sni - tp«>. nnd in ifn n made ip siiy
fiend.-r d-eSrc-s 'v th i>!eale<‘ skirl's !'
that have iLniity pr !»otigec bJuuauM.
'’ros- sfltcl or pcHHiri embroidery
is u favorlt.- trimming
DON’T COMPROMISE WITH YOUR
STOMACH
We’re mighty careful ip the selection of our
groceries, and see to it in every instance that alb
canned goods, vegetables, etc., ate fresh and
wholesome.
It’s a big satisfaction knowing that vouY own
judgment is backed by our careful choosing-—
and our prices afe always as low as the market
allows. r ' ; j-
LONG & KING f|
- -WMaiiini q-im
1 '■ ■ liuildlug.
tunes' i.i
hi bl’s The
■ V’’
, 11 d h t. 11111
n is.’I.t
rly c-dleo
:»eiu‘tv <it
is pl(4!i))e<l bv th**
FrT.A?»T THVTrtnr
meeting ” of Xblch
SMturolny uftei rocn
<\r>i. owlpg to
ft the fix
ay. tea. u-
». liaols vill o'.luru !*••
dls.-Siint tlirir \otlclmrs-
’iniw' . In m‘V7*ra.
r ’ u<» trustee*
np ' v<.ii.-he»’N HHd
!»4.)|m riiprn It-nt
?wrr< nendre
jrvt then'. dlM-
’sincntH of thfc
Ink** ,tt
<»n Uy j.-vrr«
I he u'oix ,v
API-son also
t»«iiks t(. a
iking Liu*ui lu. lu-ui - | nJ.
irunt»*»M’ of their'
In discount! nir th«*
F mat b«‘c »me nrscM^ary
The pM'ctifjg, vl'lcb was aMi iidcd
- iwrhaps se\ei’ty-ti <• t ri’.«tei*N
c»m < \.i (|i< • iHintv. v i> ;>r<*;dd«-«i
<»wr hy A. ’I. Kellv, •■hail D).!ii of
jUnlKLtlon. I 'Ur <^f
pliavfN of (h*» rrjiool prob,
i Held ai d la.Iks. weiai **iudu
ily Superintendent Alliaoii.
. Edwa’ds. S.’.m V . |lRrp.-r of
lie nt) A. Port < r of Wake-
MiHe-r <<( *‘hit
bk»;> «f Cct.t r
metdtnr of
ot held ho re :
Saturdu y,
’ aptnt
FarrtA orraDc nominee for county Judg*«.
le» v***-.^^ improved rapidly durm« the
past week, and was able to «it up
Saturday for the frr«t time
he euffcred a stroku of paralssls
several wetks ago.
Klwmifm < luh will bold
in th*.
Iu r»- ’ " e,‘k R'
I he Dcntoi County In me demon-
vlrmiuu club gh|» wh<» epi'MMwr.icd
.—•i,*ntL°r P‘e Hixfy-flvt* rouiittaM
1 !ȣ. Ihi- .1413 .4*1 b Iiu-avu'
rs. Gober | Ju ri nr the .i*nnuaf e Ju< .ttbmal *n-
•• All j 1'41*4pM44H*4 rvi ihc- H*i’rte tT" t*»*•
are cordially jl 'rrrd h«>mc Su idav aft rfFmr. with
_ MjtNi-AA** Uill pru<raiMT | U»ol'p ihuu - a r«-»»i eMt»R4«tiivr wharr
been arranged ax (o|.jui'U*e pnx«-». «,
a. "Aitieriai* ; Scripture I Three tlifl dvraiiun <*f
I mngtuss : TWyFlt t -xrrr,’ gnrr r * Tn ’
:»»*> i untM- | Dallas, the edu« :tti< tial exhume, ...
JAAi.. Ihc **I4-.U*W*H *.H4 ♦W- l
‘ I Lt?x,*\\ * Ji! <11 r< <• • tt b J;r * r y*
rtip«’rinf »l<’nt
• '•< ’HtV
*...... ’.dw «
<’|H ?M-d al ti .30 Frida-
m hen the riMini*1 bnrfe »
Moft of ! he '^irl.H
’U’ I'?''' lyut'm /’-uuily.
*.iiiv»d n»tirnday a* ter no<»n
It gb.l .Darii.u the .*U.b*4
F • i In v\ t re Aru< >ts of
("•writer and lat.-r xv^nt to a
her of the large tore* aj.d I
ingn iu* the «jty <ui a *P1 iUk
’••■*()■.-»’( oti DIvMi’d into
p rou |>s t hr \
.1 Bull ; I tig . .
I at< h< i >. I. vr ht<
»i ,v r ' 'ji I'll «, and |i«le’rd
•idtions l.y th,, ,;(r «.;<(.|, p|’tlee 1 Mihm Elopu Yiln.<
’V . J1'5*’’1 1 ’ 'v u **“' i: i i MH *f the h«*r mother. Mrs. C. t
l!1. ,s*,‘ ,af -*n’ ‘•♦‘liMeuiii | Worth Monday to MpenJ
iw urday i »ey hurl a s ght-Kcepig ; Mfh. Yancey n inalnlng
-"■.-MkrJr*and ArllUw l.\ U 4?. owmlton-.
tor* \ V. :r?.LUl>U‘ Ut‘ " *d AUoulfa* Mrs, E. Bird and litf
turn* i.uiido p and machinery < x- of Fort Worth,
hibfs 1 hr .ifterhoon wax <k.vott d * ** *•
to ‘do i.-g'’ H'liusi-ni»*i<t i*i' v. uith
ihje grand hlaod sl)oa ivmfi voj tor
FJfUtd;t\ ni*r!.t J
Th- Penton t'oiintv p«rty h.i-.U'’-
• <1: Hditli A*'.’tj of D’lpoi’. firniece
Dobbin* r»f Crritf’r Po*-)t, Ii* t n)< c
»iith !•• vv iw\•lie. R. 2. Piro Kai-
< t \u1 ’* x. \\ ynrlir (,. \(> . f Koan
ok.e M r\ Fttn Cope A r u . h R ?.
Marie I’.av* <»f l*ur~, Vhgtr Witt *r
<’orlni' 0
rM>’ ‘ *
Blub W4
♦ d>t> I fl
»i V r H . >
group,’
t hit <1 < h O i.i) tL ok M . »u<l
i »t h» r r< u t; g hag
Tailored Costu
1 <^’ T "
viHiliug Mr*.
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