Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923 Page: 2 of 12
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In time for outdoor rporto, the separate skirt returns to favor.
Spring models are plain or box pleated. Only a few knife-pleated separate
skirts are shown, although these ar© popular in diegses. Though the
battle is still being waged as to Whether skirts are to be long or short,
the separate skirt has settled its own length at eight inches from the
golf links. ..__. . . ____ . ___.
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DR E AM LA N D-'—Madjrc' Betlumy and
M.' Leun in "Thy HolAvn-
tot." Comedy, Stan l^aurel in
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Seas," by Mrs Martin
Mermaid conn <!y, "Rap-
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tiered for April 3.
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Wediijng March. Tne ring 1
rSEgrgr. little Monzic Sullivan, nine, i
the bride, carried the ruin
$lMn of « Uh "as lire-
‘.jwn taffeta. Mrs. Gordon I
.jvan was matron of bom r. wynririK j
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four aldermen ar?
the city election
food ns well as wonderful ns a natural |
means of relieving constipation.]
Kellogg’s Bran contains important]
mineral salts; it contains elements that
are necessary in making bone, tissue
ami blood—yet, it acts as a sweeper, ■
cleanser and purifier.
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».ii Mohler Makes New Confession
In Killing of Noah Samples I
< »vi r I'.’O wa« rralizrd from the
s 'liifwich bale In hl by the Civic Im-
prov* mein League Friday and ffcxt-
i.r/lay. The fund* art. to be used In
equipping , the ladlca' rest room.
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all her i
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Normal
a head ne ir
i mint alia t <• • ’
Alstjiif, D: Has,
r pt inLs «ai n bi tvf w ••<! ■
in< tifur, aft’r which they e Hi
he ®t home in Crowell The f<d1”v.
fair oyt-nf-tuwn guests were pre.**
iptft • Mr*, ('htreiu't- Sullix n and s”
r'*c- Mrg Kl»n<r
fanxT rhlldrt n *f Marshall
K^yjalllvan of Marshall. Mose* Co' •
fc ten of Van ADtyne. Hemphill f|4
Italy. Hen It If of Auoa and 11 - d ma a (
H&W—jum-. —
; ,v m< .u, to’itioii W Sullivan an I
, "u “ :!. i b, 11 ll.uigliton " ill entertain
| tin Iniprovt m< ■ t Club Wcdnesdas
- i r 11 ’ i ii‘M’11 at 3 o'clock at the hmm*
!tf Mr* Sullix.in. Mrs. W i(-
| Ch; mbcrs'wlll b»* leader t f the pro-
p; ra in me
JL. A C*-arlv. Brewer an I
R'j’pcy have net out twcpty-ilve
bhade tries around the Chrintinn
| Church let and have white-washo I
Your Health is at Stake if
You Suffer from Constipationlj
I A LAC F>—Marlon Davie* In "When
Knighthood vuaa in Elow\r."
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.one < umdhWipn that
s, united ci tit er un-
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Tile C4thol|fi Carty
•< tio-i t»uppor|<»d
DomingUfj^ Who
aeled mh n kort
cm th a I
1 Francisco
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I hi I I hr < ’at hoi i< > ,,a
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FumcI* t i
rvveafed their
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vihit’d his parent** here.
Haimhton .ami <’ A.
wxm.jri liiliwi ?VU111U>. i11't£vKc1Jugg’s Bran, if
j larou trill give you perm
iHiupviH are almost unknown In
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i known re* n
CooperiJ 1st as Inilplii ti( m
in the race,-ami i < «g n i 11 • »n
the adminis- | Eduard*
<d Emp.
prnnm is ,i
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- - ■ , f Mr
M»on ami las Tv rd
life. Rhr graduated fr<*jn l ifth
after which bh<‘ attend’d
' tht- turfcr* m s-m
., >|io and also the Ju-nton :
. College and ha*» tauRht
banker. The couple i’-ft
ly for Van
tcui %nd other
t‘hir. aft’ r
co-operative ad- | u ’*
lending :
estimate ,
of Y’offve in
infreased !
during the
SANGER NEWS NOTES 'Separate Skirts Are Back for Spring WISE COUNTY NEWS MEXICO
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i’Xi-Kk MMKlh - ■ 4^-- - • . ;•* . <wiz» ■ County Messenger) MEXICO .0TY, March-As«um TMUreT^. y<irtthful lea<Vr*of •" 11m
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League meet will bo held in Deca-
lin Saturday, March 31. Decatur is
ll'ferlllg a
111 UK u I'
i..c yyiirning junior team.
th Canadian «mi vicinity
he brought Molar here
cautionary measure.
According to the sheriff, Moler
repudiated the statement he Is said
made Saturday In which
said Sumples was killed by «
named e-nd described and
stmcnicnt. which
d was placed
The latest al-
■VMk^izerl.-mstv hnti I' r.d.. i by the
K^ftloirtoh i'f his gun "111. ehuotlnc
3^'10'"rr* The breech cl his KUH
fe“ Jr*W OU’. slriku.K Mm <'n the fore
gblive the IMl 1 y< . It ren-
tilm semi uu.-ctwi inns. He was
^HS&rn to Gaine*'ille for an X-ray
u ,.w l found IO have j
Hjrtained a fracture of ttie skull ,
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ArtiMichi! limbs supplied to war
vi'tlms by the British Ministry of
I'eiisjons last year comprised 9,463
leg.-. 3.937 arms, and artificial eyes
'll 1.000 eases.
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to hrvve
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man* he
made a new >
sheriff (1ft<d*re<1
] w rl t Iiik and wigne*!
|l»'Kr HlulenH-iit. the offbaT deelar-
’■ • <1. >:>!<! th.- motlv.» for the attack
!i uni I’ M wm.< to obtain money.
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u»i!ni*>i‘-ri
b!.i< k f i <'in
.. .i 1. km * from
’.‘ne plant?, !■
‘C.’.qpu.min cubic
w a,“.t< <1 in thr
D Id.
The residence of Bruce BuJgHrcl
w.is *h siitiyed by fire early Sunday
Ir.ioirHng, ih» i.uinily escaphig in on
lx | art of their clothing.
la 1 < I’
Robb s
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oil II I
Diaz ami the
>:<H.p.. ||e ■
and
of pink < i r i .'. t ? ' Io "
Hn| Wfl* attired in a ^i.r. n. m
wi**' hat ■ • i *1 at . i. ■ ma ',, ., ,i ’ * . i .
nnd rajT»« <1 '•
Wjffc's rosuh. Bill.? of the 'all.; .
BMEr? ‘ hb.d freeslas 1
■L—JUi. Mr. and M'
Van Ms ?
eld-st da ilk 1’
I ’
of Ardnv^K
In the gloaming, oh, my dxirling*,
When the lights are dim and low
Tii;iit -yx4ir ta< <‘ is powder painted.
How was I. sweetheart, to know?i <
Twice this month i ve had to bund'e
Every* mat that 1 possess
To the cleaners—won t vou, <larli,ng.
Lovp me more and power less?
—London opinion
la ia;a already h;u
a n»ioune» d hiinaelf from
4 a p res id fit i ia 1 ca Hilldale
that Me\i <» ji -eds a Mm-
stall and Hi U In proposys to be
rn? t in th.H rob. His a nt vc. dents,
however, arc < ol .* ■ h as to lend
hci iousm-bH i » his an hmuih < iiK-nt. it
is also assurm <1 that Seimr Miranda
j Zuniga, peienniai candidate, u ho
l as e.oit. sled i.i < v< 1 ' < )eel|on
since the. rarly days <«f the Diuia
icr.ime, vill again enter hime. <i.
Issue^ and platforms have m vu
hd mu 'h hi M ■ x i» a n ipohtlcs.
I lie <onL*.M| is lai':;<iy peit-o-
In a ii’iii'i.il way. lelain.ns
with the I nited Slates will
in pai I » declarations, w it h
I ref- a ins, pa i*l leula i i>
lo Article 27 ami the agrai -
lav, as points of disrussion.
Ataoelntrd PrfitM T)u>/^tch
AMARILLO, March I
MoU21, was chary,’ I with v D.
killing *if Noali '¥tami'i<' ♦.
known ramhnuqi at Canadian, ac-
cording t<» Hherltf Stickh \ ‘ today.
The sheriff an id 1e*4!ng was Intent# ‘
and that
uh a i»re-
Mm< s. Cordon
< i bi rt I la light on
11 I inpt < • \ < im 't <
i ’ i noon a l 3 o'cb
Sulliv an
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I Ilin polllh-al < ,>hiMcU,um, ntlle<r With '|
'no purllculki-Kroiip. kn<1 w.. '
thought of by all h.-re, 1IB ui«u
lorn n certalM Htandh'.i. ip the Vint
'll iitutcK llUB to Mx j^atttem «a
counsellor to Secretary de'la Tluvr-
la during the debt negotiations
I. st _ Mininn i F<1ik F, Palavujni.
edHor of i;i I iii.i i^al, also has
been ni’iiDoiied a possible civil-
ian t.indidaD a opposed id the
mill la ry.
Enn l< t io d«
fo rnri I Is
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i i t p, ro : n .r 11
P -. I . X p 111 *• I o n
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St I .. t.OII. • pM
(all's. |
:• t a mlai d
el Hie
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KI I.I Mi OV
BE%< K
Marsh 20.— The Railroad
grant no permit*
m hiiufacture of < arbon
natural gaa except the*
easing bead gnao- w\
K estimated that *
day Is betn«f-
Mt \ . Il-
ls narrvd by an 1 ’
I r< • m I 1
Se< i e- |1
tary Calles, considered by mans as ■'
his logical successor, will doubt-
JesH enter th? race unless his health
which of late has given hin^ mm h I
concern, forces him to abandon jaol - -
Ittcs altogether, in Hie event that [ Xml then there »i - others
Secretary de la Huerta, former pro- not <h!inii«H alio d
visional president, will be the ad- ‘group, i-uf who mu', le
ministration candidate Whetlur tiomd as candidal--* Ther
the administration caolee runs as a birto I’lN.iiHirn .who r
C’oopprTTTSTK, whIch- ptyTy .xul ---UxtfX-D-lH'gimii government
claims 1‘res’dent Obregon as «a Washington during the «aiD
member, or as an Independent »!•■- [stapes of V i. gi'iimn mgoi.u-
pends entirely bn politics as they"
perti in at tne time the a< ti
patgn opens.
At any rate the
mH| enter a man
if an alliance with
tration is not made it is » -»nzsid’ r-
ed quite possible that Jorge l’rict->
AR&OW presents •
An A.B.MAESCHER PRODUCTION
NIGHTLIFE in,
\ HOLLYWOOD
with a cast which incLudee J.FRAXJK GLENDON
JOSEPHINE tflLL- GAIL HENRY
and iniroduces WALLACEREID-THEODC'BE fiOBEJTB
w J.WAREEN KERRIGAN-SESSUE HAYAKAWA
| . TSURU AOKI-WJLLIAM DESMOND
►J* , jflJ, ERYAN£ WASHBURN-
1'
Ing that Mexico will
revolution during the
months, a new president of thy re-
public will be elected by popular j
vote in September. 1924. But al-
rpatfy there are p»dltlca,l rnurmui |
inga, possible candidates arc b-
mg discussed, and ui least one am
bltimus individual has announced
his candidacy.
Party Mnea haw never
tightly drawn in Mexico ami polit-
ical .'illiancea are made and unrmid-
overnight as the exigencies *q‘
occasion demand. Therefore, it
d fficult to say at pr--*ent just vx hat
well defined groups will be in
field to conLest for high national
Ionorw next year
Among political obavrvers it is
considered a.i undoubted fact that
President <)bregon, Seervlary of In
teri<u; 4'alles, and Secretary ol
Treasury de hi Huerta will stand
as h unit in the
President Obregon
article of the constitution ,
contesting for rv-vle* tion.
Every man, woman and child who
has constipation or constipation symp-
toms should kovc no stone unturned
I to.get instant relief! Keep away from
tin* dangers of pills and enthnities,
which /iru sllmoat as mueh to bo
dreaded as FWnstipntion itself. Your
physician will revomtnend Kellogg’s
Bran because it is ALL BRAN—and
it 4s Kellogg’s Brun that will give
| periuunent relief if eaten regularly.
Most cases of Bright’s and diabetes
jian !>► traced to constipation; in its
i milder form constipation is res|«>nsi-
| b!o for sick headache, nausea, pimpTfs,
sour breath, etc. Ami, we (jay right,
j here-—anil guarantee what we say—
’ i eaten regu-
. - permanent relief.
1 Kellogg ’a Brau is wonderful as n
Mayor Lillard ha« been authorised
| l>. (Iu> ' tty council to enterTlecatuf
las one oiethe twenty-one towns >f
North Texas that will bring liti-
gation against the gas companies
to remove th<» ready-to-serve charge
I Decatur's part of the expense wilt
| l e I2-32.50.
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I It Ja4thovg>it tile llllil "a- 1 ill '
■gp. by th.~ hard r
dens hast th.
oil al -which
I?r. |L
Ifgkrcif
forccl i>l
ChurcM
"2^—: ivyl
party, “at present a lederiri deputy
anti the mayor of Mexico t'ity, "III
I,a tin- party* s ho,. Roque Got’-
Zalas -rUtz.a. a fornn-l' president, is
also'-talk. >1 of In tills .connection
Seuor Laurens’ youth Inay prove a
biurler, but .’oustIt uttonal prohibi-
tions have !•• eb winked af before
"hen |,oLt:i.,l •. p, iilenc,y eyas ur-
I ■ eUi. •
reimli of a
a eHHipsign the
the coffee trade
teat (lie .onsumption <
tin- L'litted 9'tatcs nan
nt
Sullivan 1
Ed" in I
Mieses (
Hemphill
■P-. ■«» iwdriUlon
r' !!“?“!’■ * “ fra<
| wax brought hmm wmi is not*
Coing vei y Well and will be tip in a
^^R'few days.
I C.llrn-si'i'i' li» Nunttals
[ 'Vhejtomi of Mr and Mis ’
—I ,., s. . lie I t pr. I I
Wedding Sunday morning at
Kk’I O'ejix'k "In: .1 an, L. Cutten •'!
Van A-‘t;ri >" SnlH •
■-•ati w>re ->- L.
Jt»y,ff)<’rv-t V-Iii' • 'I 'f I'enion ..til i
■ ^Ek’’’gtating with i' n ..in
^PX;3, •1,"! ■■ ■ "’-"I, of f< i n . ,
1st - i «-• >t ■ ■ l and 1111, - ■
■kt' tntertwim >1 tit.d "ok,, baskets a
formed nn nod, thro
tnt room Mi- J.'. I i.mg la.*
'"“1 IjJVe You Trill.'.'' after "nieli ti
bridal party .11. . . d M, n.b-l - ■
HE fohn s \\edo|ng Mar. li. Tn,
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I’crsinxal* r
,,<11,. Ilelebi r visited
Rosa la ,- Nance S.ut urday
: nu Sunday.
Mrs. .!. A. I>ani< Is i„ able to be
.' belli aft r a :« v. ry attack of in
I'll, 1 za.
H. -H Toon and family visited
M It. 'I'...... moth, r. Mi s-_ Wilsyn. in
( 'I.-IN ill'll. ' Mrs .1 \\ Koons and .1.
I M irt.lialI Koons accouUKi lllcj them
Hugh S. i’orter
, IlCirf lleuts
ta_La ml n: n ol < ’hiv.ig e 11
his jiiidiinc, wi
lecture at the
Sunday ni^hi
was very
Wu.s w^ll attended
liev. »3. Js Ratliff preach, <1 an in
t*trweDv<> sermon Sunday na.r-nmi..
' -■ when the flirt Scouts . d I ,.>y
ip.’ Bcuuts were ezpeciitlly iiivitid
__’ t' was Yy*y
Rs. atcouts repeated
P, itromise. their oa-
K of allegiance aft’ r " h|r" it, v
>iff Look charge _
Th" ImpreA ement
abont $2t» from its tak
day,
Ent Kellogg’s Bfnn ns a cereal.
You’ll enjoy its nut.like (Inver. Or,
sprinkle it on or mix it. with hot or
cold cereals. Many like it cooked
with Rut. cereals. T"o tablespoon i
inis of bran should be addcil in each ;
instance. You have missed much not
to hnvo eaten Ke.IWigg’s Bran made,
into muflins, raisin bread or many
other bakery batches. Recipes on
(■very packagsN I’rumiudiLliolelis» res
laurants ami clubs serve Kellogg’s
Bran in individual packa';c- •* All
grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran.
Mrs. Bet nice Taylor of th® A. &
t'ollvge extension service was
l > r<- this week UHMlsting In devel-
g tli.e pluns -for serving hot
In s tn I he rural school® of th"
Are you makin'
movin'pitchers,
Mister?
;i nd
Vtttn
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TUESDAY, APRIL 3
MATINEE AT 3:00 O’CI.OCK
EVENING 8:15 O’CLOCK
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SEATS WILL 8E ON SALE THURSDAY, MARCH
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No Reserved Seats at Matinee.
EVENING PRICES
Reserved Seats Prices Range from $1.00 to
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