Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923 Page: 3 of 12
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GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
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BELOW IS A RECAPITULATION OF
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OF SIX PIECES PLAYS EVERY NIGHT.
NEW AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS
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TODAY ONLY
Enid Bennett and Fred Niblo in—
ENORMOUS DAMAGE Hodges Bwidhi. imim
THEY’RE RIDING AND FALLING
LIKE MAD AT THE DREAMLAND
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ette, the Daughter of the Regiment, in the great-
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woman muITim^a-. |
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“RAPID FIRE”
Two-part Mermaid Comedy.
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s h o w f*d
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rent
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ronrlunlon,
a >
blood
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shot
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^Nothing so lavishingly
(been offered the public
A 1
King Gustav of Sweden,
>«T. J.<>< l« si srim\y oiu tlKSTK i
V. V uitUoriutn, Tue*Mda>
Mnliti«*e nnd ______,
«•« fccilr in llritx '•lore. 1*»T (
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into the i»Io«m| . FeriaMni i
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“SCANDALOUS TONGUES’’
Entertaining Outdoor Picture.
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ORLEANS. .Man-1, _'u Wil--,',.....
Jolmn.u. U. K.,-,,, was shot ami
I by a farmer at Bow i» . L.t , I
hehi# Fiirroundrd in a h’uamp
• P<»mm<- <»f hundred non
e * IIrMTD. bad been puruUL’d
■ norm .1 t |;iHt Monday when I..- >h.,t it<d.« it
• f.S*dh*TM. elate <’on.*<rr\atIon ayrM.
W a uk ii,.i n,
I Cosmopolitan Corporation presents
MARION DAVIES
When Knighthood
Was In Flower:
CL Cosmopolitan ^toduction
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U> control tin- influx
ami thi. authority iR to
. x. rris. ,1 hh Is necessary to pr<>-
I tee-erf the AnstratlftM public, it has
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Priscilla Dfan .sunder two flags"
A UrtlVfcW5AL JEWEL PICT Uftt
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| By popular demand, we are returning Wallace
Reid in one of his greatest pictures—
regls-
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h > Bad cGmnlex|on« are caused
.improper differ!Ion and lm;»’i^|.i.-
MUnii!«tIon of th«. food
Im. accumulation of
which k* t into the nloiwi
noutrali/cm th»*M( arid* and ptirif
tin* blopd v • • •
(>Co f Adv^rUrehH;n’)
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made
'* *’l i h add 11 jon 11,
. t j v< d« iiionMtrot ion
|.i.i i i 11 n-111 m f?... ,,,u f'T J-XlriiMioti _
Hr.. w nsv i|T,. jT- i ^17 frnrn -Frerr^f..............
both ' :.U ”09. Tl.e r. ,.,a,,.,„s Ml.Xf.H ...... Z'”"'”1 li‘WM
'j '‘ as derived fr» m Mour • s within uil‘ n*
___ : th* Sialt.s IncludiiiK I > 2T ODti ai»- | *’
GRTtVf in; % !>- ’ I’" It fated b\ Sx.iic hgi^laf ur- and
I \H I HM'I II.N I fund* ttmiyer ♦»{ at
A ISGTON. March - - ?1or. ttinn •*' nhural r»d |»v, I <»np pro
♦a <» p«*rs<»ns a ra st u<! i n g Spa»11 - ii 1' ’ 11 by the di f f« r» i. • -u nt ics
B'l out th,, i. J ’J uni vr r> it i» m |1 •-*'!.00Q from otJi.r sources n
• <<dl*K«H listed hv the Iriti-.i’i' lo»a],
Stat
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America for 11”
1 r>i Ira Lan-
Um First Bap.
afternoon, un-
Ute Anti Saloon
The same null-
kernion at
Church :
•I I • K» N listed h V the
Bur«-a|i of Education.
submit t - d to th
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(Nothing
in Texas for the calendar year of 1922, which infor- j
mation is authentic and has been supplied us by the
State Highway Department, Austin, Texas:
Buick
Studebaker
Nash
Hudson
Oldsmobile
Chandler ..
Velie
Stephens ....
When Alyce McCormick of Omaha was declared the most beautiful
girl in Nebraska and came to New York us the guest of the milliners1
convention. Broadway sat up and took notice. The (hinoue street has
decided to hold her for a while and "Miss Omaha” will appear In musical
comedy.
ctloUM. The
l ncl ud I ii k
I A. nnd
program’M for
the public
t< <ii In r m,
umc <»f I heir
orga n I za t ions
bUMlnoMM firms and imHviduals
who HMsiRtcd In financing the un-
dertaking.' she said.
Two t'ontributioriM have be< n r» -
reived Mince tin- livt wax published,
♦tr -H -44. -fPnrner rr-rrt ptefn-rr*
frarnt-M for the junior and senior
room prises from George Murrel.
1 NEW
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I kill. ij
! after
I b\ a
-Jlh*.
• 1 last
killed
Y’Tovrr
5 n per
t hat
his ho mi*
blossoms
about 20 pkt
blooms u • re
belief that I
ru.t t^scap-
FlTMt,
t raffle
gone
only
ha^
. ami
'Lai • tio building
I March Th.
! will not t.<
Matamoros.
! ougii | \ n,< >d
has
won't
as the bo/
Ki in. r It
problem •
u I th
,.JIW if
. a*- the j l,| v room dom.
j ULU LUril d
gt n< ral plan of t h«
f.iof’ high Ujll be followed
Mexican < lt]efj.
) skid
| <b KY
. l\\o
4prjl | 1
Nriif s
AIIImo«i, express
at the splendid
tlir contest.
with much lalgvr population
.....I maio
San Jvmc, <’al .
40.000
reintroducing the V.r» lliic<] labor
i have never
fheir dignified
Small damage to the
by tljQ hard freest*
from a careful examination in
rri or eight fields i“ "
Xa. WiMviJIe <ionimiVi iU_ej<
I‘rmonst rat ion Agent G. D.
rtt said Tuesday morning I
presMed the belief that a vvrj
( an you afford to pay $45 or $50 for air suction
alone, when 3c or 4c more a day will buy an electric
carpet beater, sweeper and vacuum cleaner combin-
ed?
WASIHMiToV
‘w.i- allncat.-d for
I < ul I in a I i x t • -risior
• l Im < oiintr y m 1 ’*
i ly ! IJ.K?I trio of
lt | • rnm* nt
. und* r th.- j,
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enam >polttan clement led us to
ter the world war and make
world free for democracy It Im
tnr to carry the gospel of peace,
briety, and prohibition
■ nd from there tn ntt part* of the
Work!. Ami America snail hear the
ct II and respond "
The Bank. Turn
recently in-
by the per-
Day t o.i
serv ice
he re a s
90
“TOO MUCH SPEED”
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“UNDER TWO FLAGS”
From the immortal novel by OU1DA
FROM LATE FREEZE Roads in His Precinct do* j
Enormnuw ttamare to fruit anr< I i ' ' Z‘fl
truck un.l Zr, C.-mmlMlUrf W.
iru< a mid Rome farm rroi>R leault- ii v. .
„, .. 111 J 1 trelnct No. 1 Ir uainK hla iMt S
<<l from the revord-tepeaking in .ng for the building of addltitmal ’fl
March frecse. according to reports r kads to < o1fn»*£t up the Ht• FftT
from over tiie .State Fruit grow- ] highway rands of his precinct,
era estimate fheir losaeM at a mln i< mix h«. completed four ind t
Imum of 50 per cent and ranging < r five mi!«s of road from the^l-
Upward in some sections to * - * !. . .
while spring < -----* *
rd the worat of any farm crops
Reporta to the State Warehouse
and Marketing Department, Austin
Indicated that the Elberta
crop wag a heavy .uCtefeiA
' .'---- 73 (o loo per
ruined
fir Ids xs
of j |
experiment farm, said he
1 0 per. cmt of | j
bin! the dam- 1
xx a s e s t i - j |
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I The picture that will live in your memo:
ever!
PRISCILLA DE AN
Proudly presented by Carl Laemmle
ette, the D<
est role of her brilliant career.
•JToday and the ,
j war the subject ni
V - drlth’R address at
tlat Church Sunday
dor the aURplees „f
IsCKgUe of America
Ject wu« usid for a
Central J'resl.y terlan
day morning
”t am not
liquor truffle
Barleycorn.”
In the Ll;:;......_
"Hut I urn here to ask
fration In burying old
more in- scratches
he will get I am
your co-operation ir:
t raffic 4m degd
he continued.
here to fell you tiirc<;
1 ‘ * *' that
has
to
a
whole.
A me r i-
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UNDRITH SPEWS SHALL DAMAGE TO
ON ENFORCEMENT Of OAT CROP INOICATEO
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Latest of ideas and ex-
ceptional equip m e n t
combined with an ever "
ready spirit of service
places our organization
in the front.
II ;• GEO. FRITZ & CO.
217 W. Hickory. Phone
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i \.i min i n k
tost i f it d t n
have bvrh i
“NTTXmT»Ter-Tif jjing ' Befeig~W
lowed by lovemaking In a New
\ <»rk rooming house*.
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SL vz,v ■* s
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toil
' y t rTftos'H.
yfo rilNTOT
fruit and
cropR result-
•t’tyakjng j ki.mg for* the building of addltl
.5 reports'" ’’ ‘
grow-
■ - a mIn j ■
per cent and ranglni* ' — _
sr; tluna to totalltj, lot I'.-int underpasR into the Friend- Z
oats probably Huffer- shin community and Ir now work.'if
ling on another road from the
•’ (ho Aubrey aoulh road rant t|HFW'',‘.^
11 <• °bl < roi«MruadH and to the
tjjnminuty. Be lrt building the’
z.^.t t-htme com mu hl L1S«
property owners are
additional right of way Wtth*A^
’out any additional cr»Mt to the rcnlll* /'?
stated the speaker, fjr|
I o say I ha t t he 1 .
t ornc-s In Im go- j
drier th^n the one now i
In power, and Mi Tlardlng'is g.t- • ng lo a
ting drier ex-ery day ami in ever]
uay" I »r I«annrith gaxe as his r*a
sons f»»r !'»*• 11 »■ \ i n g this statement
that tiie next part/ would be drier,
is t>« cause they have r>e« n banging
out for four years looking ir
“Hdmr fntfc-g ndvontt* the. repeal-
ing of the Volstead law and say
tha< we should ha\e jlglit wines
nn<l beer, but It el I you tfyilt we will
Hev^»r In ve them to contain more
than one-half of uni* per cent "
“Ami get this. Am» riea " the
Mpe&ker said In conclusion, ' God j a i t<«cet her.
♦him Called America for a special I
purpose. we have tne b|oo<! of I
many *hations It. our veins, and this
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IHPOHTM DEC LINE i
I X >.NT >< >X --Complete British trad<» ;
returns fAr !‘»22 show subst i nt lai |
Imurovement in export trade but a '
Inimports Exports were '
17.•»()«•,omi pounds st< rlmg j
than in 1M21, x^hile Imports r
Ml.5u0.000 pounds iexs. Dur- 11
ing t he month of l.». <■» mln-r E xports
• •f coal u • i high, amounting to
neat |y <> (hhi iiuu tons Shipm* nts to
the United States wore !7K,X(5 tons
aa compared with 30U.527 tons in }
November, it is stated (hat if|»rr- j
sentatives <>f American i oal firms 1
Britain arranging i
shipm* nts of coat j
few months
showing from 75
of the budw damaged <
South TexaH the truck
blighted.
LONDON—A return to the hair- ‘ N" *ffort Ir being made to Kr*y*l
dreaalng Rtylea of the Mid-Victor- I1'1' rol,<|s at thia time but they are ,
lad period is forecast by lea.IinK i1''inK ”<• 6('-f«ot right-of-S*p 4
Weat End hairdresRers, although I a’ 11 ,hv "l'l loeatiims are beli)ii.’M
they admit that EMyptiun head- 11 where n belief location 7
dresneH will be the rage among the |ran easily be Hecured and the roilj '
young women during the coining 1 straightened. I'reclnit No. 1 Is tk*4
Reason. "The middle-age.l and el- j only one. In th.- county In wh^py '
derly women have been entirely c'tintv prisoner,, are being used at
Forgotten during laHt few years in I this time und du., to the email nufe- 1
the matter of hairdressing.” said tier of prison.rs available it is ne- 7?
one hairdresser, "and If Is for them liessary a part of the time to u««
that we are reintroducing the V.c. I I Led labor Th.- > ..ad into the Ngvo’^
torlan styles, which have never , community follows
been Rttnmased in ~
und stately style,"
telllgent co-operation that
put over any big inovi-ment
.ZZY*” prohibition ”
Dr. lairulrith sail! that r-.-me
a- pie elate that they do not like
Jr hlbltlon becauKc if Is a violation
F t>t personal liberty, al,<l therefore
they are not going to obey
"Any cut-throat or thug will «.
A* law he likes, but if Is a t
- o^^jood cfttzenmiD wlrrn we
t'» ulwy
Chairman Music Contest
Expresses Appreciation
The chairman; of the tnusie mem-
ory contest. Mrs. C’liarleH Suundeis.
and the supervisor of public school
music, .Miss Elols
then gratification
showing made In
< ’I t ICM v ‘ * '• ----
have hud i«*\5vr ent run tu and
IchM BVl'fCCt MV<»rCN.
a college city i,f 40,000 papulu-
th>n had. recently. 300 entrantM ami
131 perfect mcoI'cm, while Denton
had Hoo entrant* and 220 <»n«*
dr*d per cent paper*, it wan
♦•<1
“Too muvb praiMe cannot Hr
err to the mUMic tearliera and
teacheiM in the
their untiring efTui Im
pupil*,“ the
Ing that it waM their
and desire to win that m<»tiv«d th*
pupil* and helped (o reach the goal |
mo desl i ed by
“For axvhllr the )n-
eemvd uppermost in
mind* of the school children,
later development* * ho wed ex-
oneration in t heir j H <• t ts |
HIAK (» H4 IIOOI,
nil < TEI>
.Mar th
the state
X\ mild
byildiug
.Matamoros wa* >uppk m.-nt, d
by a >t.i t i-iiont from Go
luira that a school building
v. otild • r« i ted at Nil* \o Lar« <i<'
Th<- contract for th- Matamoros
stiiirtut. ha* b» < n award* d for 2'J'L
00(J .pcxo*. and that fo.i the Nu*x
w ill be h 1 lair i
Nu* x o Lar ♦ <lo • cho*
UltoWNSV JLLE.
n^un< *uih nt that
i maiiIipas. 5!* xico,
i school
wa*
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wD* ttier
or Mouth,
Democrat, or what not.
the church. God’s Institut ion
h-re on Murth. working not as M<-tho-
disls, Baptists, und rresbytt-riuns,
but as u unit, d-f.uft.-d John Bar-
leyeorn, ami la is only through in-
telligent co-operation that w<- cun
i xvot k 1 h roijg hou I
22 23, approxim H
xx hit h th, U< <b
con t r i but t «|
out Li :i< ((i-iii:xi*o\i)HM
A Prrmi fhirpatch
NEW YOLK. Afar< h 19 —LoriR
\mbl*r, an Austrian actrcM.^, today
w as named a* co-oreftpondent in
th<* stilt in which Geraldine Farrar
is seeking «Iivorce from her actor
husband Lou TelIrgrn M.sm Am-
blers’ panic was brought into the
• unst | fop Mis* Farrar In
x\ltn«ss*s WitneNNes
► a summ* r aUeged to
spent by Trllcg*»n with
-v r.-i - ’-'r—-rrrr—*-t - -, - -
N1I.OI B X\ MI’IIOX \ Ol<< IIEMTIt V * -it.xes
I. %. 1 iiilHoriuni, Ttirsdn} 4pril iar*. n<’u 1
n**4l. Mnlirt*r and EVmlng. Nria<M ( I°r fairlx hea
UM httlr ni <;«rrlM»n lArug *f*»rr. l!»7 - during the n»
called *»n
Ur Ilk*- it »»r not, * w .
"And right here J want to r.;;y th,.;
Abe ugliest thing I ever Kabl about
k woman S »me women say th* »’
won't xolr becaUMe they did not
warij worn.cn suffrage. J am going
to say that the Woman who
the opportunity tn vote and
•"zMa much of a“gTa< k*-r
/ who wouldn’t fight th**
im a Plain mathematical
jtl<( did g»-t prohibition
th** women’s vote, and
Ameiotin iikJIht won
k) nd
xx ITT VGTIT and of course
will have tilings as they
*4**MHe*| up !)**>
without your vote, and now
* band you the mop it
- , - - p It clean. ’ h<* said
< • I o♦e r and
Mtrm lion.
<*p( Irnist ic ________
however, that the full f-xt<7lt of the | *1
damage could not be d. t. rmirm.l for |
out the | I
the s - 1
• extiiit ;
i good .
Aving uusutv ox Sweden, an en-
thusiastic tennis player at 64, was
eliminated Ln tile opening round of
the lawn tennis tournament at
Nice.
J. • ;;\z <;zJz jl
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magnificent has ever
. before. The famous
story of the bewitching royal madcap who flirt-
ed with kings and defied them, who set love
above jeweled coronets, in a million dollar set-
ting. A cast of 3,000, including 55 all-star prin-
cipals.
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| ciuitmuuity foii.,W M approximately’
Iwlut Im commonly known as the
l< l<l l-’ishtrap cro.MRlng road.
I MAK,EXT | V| MH.I< % X'l'R WII.l. Ill
llER- l MUD ESTKV
SYDNEY. N. 8. \V.. March—The
I I* ral government ha*H decided (•»
< omrnunical*? with the Italian gov-
ernment and make it known that
.Xustralia cannot permit th** entrv
of Indigent immigrants, as the iv- j
eult <>f the < on< ern taused by the
t unexpected arrival of a ship
of Italians and the anr.ounce-
lliat manv of their country-
led h«r,. by fa|s<* prospects
• i »• lik» iy to bccome charges up-
i; tiie «tnte The fcd«ruj govorn-
Hhe said
That the benefit of the contest is
far-reaching has been prov<*d by i
Me ven, | examph*s cited l.y the |
teachers, one first grade child, in
th** Stonewall Ja< k*on s('h<>i»l uh- ’
<lei Mrs. K'lly, who could not <at - I
ry a tun** nt the beginning of the |
w ho had no use of
in his home.
REKKH
TH 4 DE
XYD.NKY. N. S. W —T4t- French
cruiser* "Victor Hugo" and Jul. >
Michelet” arrived litre recently j the
bringing a French mlHMi.m
Rtrengthen trad.- telation.M to-ti
Frame ami Australia. One of
veR.MelM has been fitted up
exhibition carrier, and the
W'ill be invited to inspect
products. The mls.Mjon Is headed by
"M. Guyan. a representative of th.-
DALLAS-- Production *>f
energy by public utility
■plfHH#’ in Texas for January wnw
Jini.tmo kilowatt hour* in excess of
, »..«• pr« ccdiug month, th** Texan
Public Srivi.c Information bureau
aniiouiiccd increase in the use of
fu»1 oil ami gas. a* well as water
power, was noted, the utility plants
using 266,92'J barrels of oil and
i 2"x2.k ,,oho cubic feet of gas.
PRINCESS
- . -;-5
down so that th*
the nearer hum*.-
her*- to ask
making liquor
•lullu^ Uaesar."
iously, | am 1,.,, ltr
things, ’ h<- «le*'iar*'d.
the B'galized liquor
Kone, second that it
■*tay. and third that
mutter of tlm*» before
rlvlllrcd world will follow
fa's example "
?*We whipped the Kaiser.” aswert-
•d Jl-^r. I.andrith, “brrause we got
together, forgetting wD* ther we
Were from the north or south, H*--
pubi jean
Me.
B ANT< H*L,
('limb i
d ami
I of M< Cook
1 hailed by
rs at ('han ute
BLACK ELECTRIC COMPANY
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL.
122 North Side Square. Phone 227.
| Broadway Holds Com Belt Beauty
SE2*”<x-
| < ;• v ♦ ruing Board
•n Union by th**. AssiMtnnt Dirr< t<»r
in < haig.. of th*- section -*»f Educa-
tion. Fra/H’iMT <» J Y.iim-z The report
p* ii’tH r»ut th** <■• riHtant incr
Mtmhnts of Spanish in tkis .
the total given not !c1u<rt.g
or Mcondary si hools where
of Fpanish Is obligatory. Columbia
rnix ersity h* ads the libt with
Ofta irtndents, followed by th. Uni-
versity of Texas with h€4 0 and th -
Un'verslty of illinoi* with 1.31
* Ight unI v* rsi11rs
l.oiiii stu*!«its-of Spanish. Th*-
j Xx * r< . pr.wt ically no Spanish * our s
Im any of them five years ago.
out
I be
th*- other
--
—tor ft 5h
the wets
_ , Mani M i n
bouse
when
your duty to k<
w'Bh efnpha.«tR.
”T arn n<»t a prophet h<>i
of a prophet,” state*! the
“but I a tn going
AT next president who
Ing to be
FROM EXAMINATION >
out crop 11
Indicated If
.. l.l R.-V-
In the Girria pml j
.».. , -<)UIU y
Ever.
II.- ex- 1
y small |
per cent of the grain was killed in
th** field* he vxamnied
Paul Dunkle, superintendent
th** stat
believed only about
hi* oats was
age to his mu eel
mated at about
Everett stated
of fruit 1 i *rs a f
(hatf the oprned
killed but that
*>f the ha I f - 'ipr p
aliv* He *xpr*ss*-d the
at least a part
••<1 destruction.
Frnrzdng t*-mp*ratUFe ua*
terrd again .Monday night,
t h**rrnomet*r going down to’
grers. w hu h uas th*- third
MU< * r*sion t ha ( r i« ezlng
<-Qr*lrd The low point
moi m rig
for this
ma n v express* d I Ii
of (he oats, mw i
could escape
<<thrr.s wet
hut It
wlrrn
law
Th*
Monday
m t a n. u |. (1,rd
!<»r March, at d i
belief that Lltle
I fruit
x\ hl Jr
Il w
, III
i ndb’Htor,
perfect *-d
Fi*-Id at
army air
Field
f’guardlng cloud flying about . . . .. .
per rent It Is • drs< rlb**d by theHe ^French Ministry of Colonies
p-rti-eis as an Instrument go design -
* *1 to let I fir pilot know in-
. stant ly of any climb, bank, turn or
I I* pl me is rnnking ami the
».*_• of name, bciog oj^-rated by
KXruMcopes which are run by
rush of air past the plane.
wall
K* Uy.
tun** at !...... , a i.v ,
contest and u h»> had no use of an I
Instrument in his home, finished ;
with a grade of Uu, an < i ror on on- 1
ly one number.. |
Much <>f th*- success of th** con- I
tf**t Is due to the Record-(’h roll - |
icie in th*) geiit'roiijM donation of
vHiuabir spare,'* tho chairman stat-
ed.
‘The Ariel Club w luhes to express
its appre* lat i*.n of the hearty *■<>■
Operation of the Parent-Tea* hera
Associations ami authorities of the
Traiqlng S< hvul |n buying the rec-
ords. the phonograph ahupM in fur-
nishing the c**ntesf lists. giving
down-toxvn <*»n«crts, and th** use of
machines nt final contests, and the
moving picture shows ami < hurchcM
for playing the s«*l
sicians of Denton,
Normal College, U
t*• w n, who gav»*
M*hoo| children;
authorities and
tist church for the
auditorium, and all
iuk! busin* ms firms
In
AS NOURISHING AS FIFTEEN EGGS
Compare the cost of a loaf of bread with the cost of
L5 eggs and then consider the economy of—
MOTHER’S BREAD. ...
A pound loaf of this delicious bread is as nourishing
as 15 eggs. Be explicit the next time you order from
your grocer, and insist on Mother’s Bread. “ij ;
To hi;
!ier<* t<> lihuM**
or to rave on
asserted (he
beginning of his
your <*o-op-
Johri B. face
• old not
sev* ral days, and sorm- h* Id ,
hope that f he lat* u* ms of i
vere col*1 was offset to some v
by the (at t that. £<ain hud a
night in
w ax
<-f 13
is said
Sei t Hi l;
more 11
aM genera It.t i.gr«'* d.
t hr-Trngh
| I h e i
1 *>••
Ko
th*
to the hair-
Mid-Vic tor- i
leading P'inK h”’>t oi
although | at’ J be *»ld
w her**
Egyptian
grade I
several schools for
wrth theif
chairman stat* <!, say**
waH thvir enthusiafiin
to uiin that motived (he ’
he I (»(•<!
of perfect teAm work
the committee
dividual prize
the
but later developments showed ex-
cellent <<» operation in t1**1- •«• •• • ■
t'» win the loom ami school prise*,'’ |
-U.y -A.. |
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