Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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PILOT POINT BUDGET
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Harry Laffeify was in Dallas.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GRAHAM & GO.
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Phone 71.
Phone 343.
man
THURSDAY
Gas Fitting
PHONE 234
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PAUL ALTHOUSE
I AM
Brake Lining
homes has been
If
NORMAL COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
more
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
jghtlessness than through
of the
SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH, AT 8 P. M.
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SOMETHING
CALL 850.
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J. 0. BELL
FALLING ARCHES
Fowler Auto Supply House
ED ATTRACTION
EXPERT BATTERY REPAIRS
AYS,"
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RED BIG BONE
A HOGS FOR SALE
BREWER & ALLEN GARAGE
enty to Enghty Pounds
made
Dollas Each.
When You Need a
J. EDWIN TAYLOR
FIRST CLASS PLUMBER
FOOT CORRECTION 1ST.
WHAT WE
B. H. Deavenport & Co.
£
All Kinde.
L. J. M’ELROY
With the
WITHERSPOON
FEDERAL LAND BANK
SI 1.50
NEW FORD TOPS
$9.85
$12
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$11.00
$13.50
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Insurance
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VAUGHN PLUMBING CO
GOOD INSURANCE
And Repairing
Promptly Done.
n fees extra,
to suit with good notes.
Dreamland
Today
“Chickens.
We will sell you « home on the
easy payment plan.
That insures is the kind we handle
and are adding new business daily.
Also several new Studebakers at
greatly reduced prices.
As an authorized Willard Ser-
vice Station we offer to every Wpl-
•lard user the benefit of the broad
Willard policies.
Brown Kid Oxfords, fine soft steak,
flat heels, welt solo- The Tailored
Hold-Shape £hoe.
PHONE 979.
S. Elm St.—One Block Fromb Sq.
We are not only selling
Groceries, but we also
sell service.
lan.l
177p
!77p
51
POULTRY, BUTTER
AND EGGS.
Will Pay Highest
Market Price.
little
falae
’disguise"
West Hickory St.
PHONE 401.
&
Louise
Pauline
Millican,
lor. Joe
ick Col-
Alvin
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
GROCER
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All makes of Batteries cared foY.
week
doing
Brown Kid Oxfords, best quality
Kid Stock, tine workmanship, welt
soles -.lust the right height mili-
tary heels: ' i ,’ffi
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FOR RENT
The East building
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Sunday
3 p
into intermedi-
'I'liirty -1 w <»
Edwards & McCr;
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Tuesday
igh the eye.
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MURPHY-TAYLOR SHOE STORE
“Satisfactory Shoe Service"
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“CHICKENS”
LESS WOMEN”
Lingo of Ti<>ga w a< h<
Victor Fitch of Floydada ii
I visit Ing r«’ la (I ves
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Catholic
by Rev.
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For Any Make of Battery.
When you need a new battery we
we can exactly fit your car with a
“THE SONG OF THE SOUL”
^77/£7?//Vz5 /W/4C-0CW/7ZZ> /n'MyLadyS LATCHKEY t
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John H
Walter Sullivan
Sullivan \ isited in
without I
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The same last in a beautiful Gray
Suede. Said to he the best shade
of Gray for this season—One of
Brooklyn's finest make.
Let!-
DRUM
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Owing to the number of Activity
l ickets held by students only J 5Q®. J
choice seats on sale at Phonograph
shop, $1.00.
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GOULD STORAGE BATTERY
I With the
Dreadnought Plates.
for
Miss Tit la Helle
of the
orih Ward
derided t > ask
offh,. r.a in e,i
at .••ml.j nec
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Mac-j
Is founded on the fact that the advertiser has a right to
have his readers believe what they read and the reader has
a right to believe what he reads in the advertisement.
Hoke, Bailey & Holcomb
Mfke O.« Flnl N.U~.I B.„k
v K.,„ T„..
are standard on 172 majees of
motor cars and trucks, and on ex-1
port models of 2 others.
Have 4 new Chevrolet Autos
that 1 will sell at actual cost to me.
I I IE MURPHY-TAYLOR SHOE STORE has conscien-
tiously maintained this policy and has always endeavored
to avoid exaggeration and mis-statements.
SAY IT IS, IT IS.
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Impressions are
removing the hose.
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that
Willard
Batteries!
the f ,
©o@unc/n/
Quick, efficient and up-
to-date. Give us a trial.
Back in business every farmer has
a friend indeed. Let us explain
their proposition to you. The un-
varnished facts are always inter- f With Threaded Rubber Insulation
eating.
SOB TtENT- 15 a. res
Phone 2"0 - J
CALL 997 for pound
Is worn your car does not respond
when you step on tho foot brake,,
the result is you do not stop when ,
you want to.
We carry in stock the lining for I
your car.
We also have piston rings for |
most any make of car in this ter-1
ritory.
PHONE 859
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
Work and Repairs of
‘aiton
BImii< hr
France r
Karl I lie
Ha hdall.
•th mid
Smith.
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L<.rcu 11 a
PHONE 178.
Basement of Wright Bldg.
Northeast Corner Square.
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FOUND ON THE ROAD ; I
A tire giving Rood service
—priced within your means. < J
j Proven 99 per cent puncture 1 w
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Lee Tire* and Tubes ,
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THE POLICY OF TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
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DENTON BATTERY CO.
PHONB IM. !
217 Wart Osk Street.
The average maximum tempera-
ture Tor the'past montii of February
’*«k 82 degrees ami th., average
minimum 39 deglees, iccor.liny' to
temperature 51 degrees.
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
J. T. MOORE
Keller & Hill Garage
115 W. Mulberry St.
PHONE 234
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TOMORROW ; .1|
Messmore Kendall and Robert W. Chambers present VIVIAN
MARTIN in
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PERSONAL MENTIONS
J. r>. Wright .if Gainesville was I
here Tuesday.
Mrs. E. It. Barnhill and little dau-
ghter. Eva Katherine, <>t Saleaville
are visiting relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. V.tnderihhrg;
who have been visiting Mrs. .M
yesterday fur <‘allfornla .
Gary of Sanger was here
a>d
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<lance.
go
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a comedy.
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3th. at
A y^ar in Juptter equal* about
twelve of our ou n The plam-t trav-
«*Im at ’he iatw < f about cixht rnih'R
per Hecom!.
J. W Wllaon, resident of the
Aubrev corntnunit\ until four yeara
ago. but now living at Noviee. <’oh -
man County, ih here attending court
thiH week. Mr. V\ Haon. sayn the
grain proMpecta in f'oleman county
are now very promising
nd open gi
or cash,
"Our No 2 well touched the top
of the sandR at d.150 feet." hi* Id Ira
(dell who came in from Brecken
Tuesday night. "R»-vent\-fiv»
11 < h
In an offwet, and caught the dril-
unprepare<i The drill ju>t
atchrd the top of tn • oil wand, but
i hole filled rapidly with oil and
derrick before
Wr
Adapted from An Old World Romance.”
wc pronnjituj you a
week of fine pictures.
Well, we think we can
fulfill our promise. The
big fun show today.
We take great pleasure
in offering the public The tai
Thomas H. Ince’s pro- V
duction,
Inaurance
Denton, Texas
In Business Since 1893.
TOMORROW
' “The Kentuckians’’
[With Monte Blue. A
romance of stout hearts
struggle and of love
great enough to sur-
render.
The ('it
ing held
For aching li.uuJ? weak feet, or
flat feet, wear Flexible Feather-
weight Arch Supports, which are
made to order only from an im-
pression of the foot in corrected
position, worn in any shoe. Posi-
tive comfort at once.
Many continue to suffer thinking I
there is no relief for them. I will
convince you if you will come up.
Sanrfay 4 Ihss Pirmlr
The Sunday r< h >ol cImkh u hlch
[Mir. IL E. Harrln tea Tea at the
Fh xt Methodist church, i
invited frlendH. enjoyel
• real pirn»r of th*» rcmruu
; land park Tu» aday af’
j pleasant afternoon was
playing games and nrop-.t
finishini
icnlc 1
hero |
With Douglas
Lean. Incubated iu|afUrno^
city society. Fattened
the farm on the milk .
• - - - | were given a
i usiiing room wher
- F- Part in cutting th
Hear Paul Alth'»u««» In
Aida" at th»- Normal (’oil
torium Saturday March
m.
Princess Theater ]
Black and Brown Satin Pumps, one
strap, Baby Louis heel, turns. No
finer Satin Pumps made.
C 1. A. AlamnMe I.anchrun
Tho regular monthly noon lun-
cheon which I" a social and bual-
r.tsa feature of the alumnae asso-
ciation of the C. T. A. was h. ...
In the Colleigc cafeteria Saturday.
Preceding the service of the lun-
cheon. a brief business session was
held, at which time It was decided
] to have a benefit bridge party April
I 17. the amount reallted to be used
! In the publication of tne Alumnae
I Rev few
1 The delightful luncheon was Serv-
j cd informally to the following aluni-
i nav» members- Mtm
| Oren Be!!. Robert
Welch. Joe Darnell
Ctirlstal. .Pauline
j— Spearman. l-aura
Brane he Williams.
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Once there was a big company
that made some extensive, modern
improvements in its plant whcrC-
| by fire risks were lessened. It was
I not till many months later that a
meipber of the firm discovered that
thci^ improvements should reduce
their insurance premiums by scores
of dollars.
This agency looks out for its
clients. It doesn’t leave a client
to accidentally discover things him-
self. It discovers them for him.
[ Is there anything you wish to learn
I about insurance?
ridiculously low
an expertly-made
of heavy,
Panasote.
bought tni
Woodwa i
..—Baldwin,
IT YTD A * 1 Jackion. Boland Bcliweer,
■«> I Smith. Bruoe Od«*lL Billy
] I Kenneth Armstrong l^i Vei
one-reel per, O. J. Camp. Hubert
man. Jack Pollina and
Blewett Misses I'erta Mae and No-
rirm Norman assisted Mrs. Tripp In
entertaining the children.
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“SAVE ME—Say you are my wife,” the man pleaded-
The* girl had never seen him before he dashed up to her in the
hotel lounge. Romance, adventure mystery beckoned and she reapon-
sd. She gave him her heart and he- latchkey—and wedded a crook; AJ
without knowing it. *"'‘u
Also MUTT AND JEFF Cartoon. yw
WilcoxoH, th* button t>y Joiieph .Ia-
go*. and the dime by Janie lx>u
Klepp*r. The cake wan then nerved
with ice cream ar^eandy. Cute lit-
i tie Easter favors or cAndy. chickens
. were given to the following chil-
I dren:
Mary Joy Odam. fsabel Edwarde.
Elisabeth Hare. *>onia Wiluoion,
Dorothy Jim Gray, Dorothy WIL
kln»\, Augusta Panner. Ix>ttie Evers,
JanCe Ix>u Klepper, Mary
('amp, Wlllanna Sullivan,
Gray, Silver Gray. Roy
(’haries Saunders, rred Ra>z<
J ague Melton Ix*e Martin. Jac
lins. Whitney ('row Wright.
Owsley .Boney, Bill Woodward, Jack
Woodward. James Baldwin, Brent
Roland Schweer, Sidney
Rtitnry,
me Kl<*p-
D. Nor-
Emerson
Special to Recoi«l-(’hronl< 1* .
Pl MIT POINT. Ma n-h 2 —The Ju-
nior Mague met Sunday at
Methodist churc h at 3 p. m.
League was divided
ate ami junior K-mtioiis.
children were present.
The I^adivs* Aid Society of the
Calvary Baptist chur<’h met Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. T.
M Harris Ten members w< re pres-
ent. Tiie afternoon was spent in
piecing a quilt The next meeting
will be held at the church. Rev.
AihJa>*hwua| and wlf.r of Hurh *«on will
be preoent at this meeting The la-
dies will arrange a-1 program iri the
’meantime for the occasion. .Mm I) in-
terest is being shown in the prayer
riveting at thin church, each Wed-
nesday nig lit Forty-four were
present
Mrs. John H
Jessie Sullivan u ere
| Missea (’hriwtine
held ' visited in \ubre
Miskch
Holmes visited
Miss Mamie (Jrov .. .. ...
Mr.i IL L Ely ik visiting in
Sherman
Miss Mftry Belh- ('ashion of Den-
ton visited relatives ami
here
Will Hames is in
w eek .
Mi ami Mrs
Mr and Mrs
Miss Jessie
brey.
M rs
' letic fund. Olhv busin •:
cd included the election
better to serve hmm- h
< enumerator for this v e.
1 election of
as teacher <>t
the North V’
Myrtle Daw
The Board
<• ration of ci tv
tch cornpuisorv
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last Thuraday
••• —wa»| volead
tno Daily Favorite which cc=7_...
rd an account of <*ach of her lec-
'ur**. ai'<l In which her unusual
ability, and the practice of the Col-
lege of Industrial Ari* In . nding
out apeakera without charge were
warmly commended.
The, Bonham Favorite stated that
large and aupreclative audiences
composed of high school girls and
Bonham ladies greeted Miss I-ong
occasion of both lectures,
alke were eaid to have been
very Instructive and beneficial to
those who heard them. The speak,
ere stage preacence, her charming
personality, her mingled humor and
scriousncgH were said 1q have c<»n-
tributed much to the force fulness
of her remarks
ThaL's a
price for ; . r
auto-top of heavy, black,
best-grade Panasote. even
though we bought tne ma-
terial at an exceptionally ad-
vantageous price. But we’re
satisfied to take most of our
profits in the good-will of qur
customers. So bring tfour
car around foy a neW’Spring
top. Prices, on larger car
tops are proportionately low.
All work guaranteed to
pleas^.,
Keeping the brakes well lined on
your car is good insurance against [
accidents or the probable smashing j
of a fender, radiator or a headlight. I
If your [I
City School Board Donates
■a $100 to Athfeics in 0. H. S.
Tin* S4.’h<»ol Board in a irv< f- I ridge .... .. ........
• ••n ms •«! » iH*H<lay r<»ft ••I'li >'»H voted i feet shallower II an the one to u h
to give $109 to the Hig i Scnool hui«
*.....• s—;.....„ transact- I p.| t
of It. L« <!« n, j ut
tho hole filled rapldl.,
gushed over the the <
It could be <hv<;k»d. We arc i
tanging now to drill the well in fi-
rm ly one day text week, and we
are confident it will be at leant a
(hounand-barrci producer The <»fr-
aet well has been making 1500 bar-
rel* for the past three months. Mr.
Odell is held m ma^er of the Penn-
Bre< Ik company am! one of the
ntock holders.
So far as known here n» bank
ers or farmera from this commu-
1 mtv will attend the Banker-Farmer
tlw I (’< nfercnce at (,'ollege Station Marth
The ! pn<| 4 Si’Vural had thought of go-
’ ing. but it waa aald Wednesday thi.t
probably none a uuld be able to g< t
off.
■ , CIHH IVM I UK ’ I «» I IIVI I i is
fi h lids here have received lerters from her,
I written since she has been able to
I »vniFon t Him .
(; a r r! ho n. I
and '
ROUNDABOUTTOWN
The grceenbuge have Juaf about
got my oats already.” aafd Joe Cun-
ningham of southeast of Denton
Twaddy afternoon. “1 don’t know
that the wheal has been »fitt «o
much, but my outa have tn4n bad-
ly Injured."
"I found a good Interest In the
club work nt Hebron and Midway
schools where I visited yesterday".
HHid County Agent Don T Griswold
Wednesday morning. "Cards were
distributed and I am hopeful for a
.good memtwrship In that section."
Mra. ixiog of Atoka, Okla., niem-
I Per of a !»• nton county pioneer fam
ly who had not been in Denton In
forty years, came in Wednesday to
visit her old home and find uon < I
of the relatives whom sh« had not
seen and many of whom she did not
even know' by name, on account of
cl.ang.ea thru marriage. Mrs. Long
is a daughter of Thomas C. Bridges,
a pioneer citizen, who died in !X77.
< . A. Williams, a long-time friend
of the Bridges family, was able to
lr< Ip out an I furnished th ■ names ol
a number of cousins and an aunt.
Mrs. It S Hirns Mrs Long hud
r oi boen m her old home county
s nee her matrluge
Colilnti left
Connie H.
y< Htvrday.
MiniieH Branch^ Williams
Grace Christa) and Walter S.
erett are in Austin for th<* March 2
University celebration anti
Dr. W. N. Rowell will go to
Indian tomorrow to attend the <on-
vention of the. State Dental Society.
The society will have h ten days'
session thin year, ail of next
to be given over to < laeHea
pOBl-gi aduale work
e«. Finley Hare.
Caldwell. George
and M inses < Jrace
lJpmy>mb. .Rosa '
Breihan and
les at
w’t b a
I the fir »t
n at High-
irk Tuesday afl^Tnon.’ A
afternoon was spoilt tn
KHinrH and preparing the
Ing touches for the .ippetiUng
feast Bju%>n was fried and
marshmallow r tna/itcd Wnd served
with the large assortment of 1 ^a(R',
which had been bronght along
Ttie picnic part. cnapernned by
Mmes. Harris and J. B. Sims. con»
Misted of: Minsrs Kathleen Bell
Thelma Chambers. Raphael Davis,
Mona Yeatts. Dorothy Voight, (/pal
Fre^ipan, Anna Isaura <’annon. ('bar-
line iKrnith. Alma (Jerl.i'h. 1
Mhxwj*)1. Florlne Selby,
Hines, Norine Norman,
, 8m It hi' (••» Link a (.'ham hers,
Norsworthy. Margaret
Pauline Rodgers, class membe:
these guests: Misses Lilliam
Elaine Smith. Rubv Beasl»*w
Pamplin. Justine Harris. I,..
Newtnn and Elisaboth Harris
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reamland [
snappy
ofnedy.
< hlldrrn'a Party on Heat's nirtlidi
Manter Bob Ttvpp arrived at t
age of uix yearn Friday and hlu mo-
ther^gaye a party for him at which
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After tho little folks
flehed for and caught falae faces,
they (iroceeded to ’’dluguiae'’ them-
on the farm on the milk ter they hud tired or thh, pastime,'
fl 1'1 1 ,hX!*' w*n’ Kiven a treat In the
or numan kindness, lus- <lf,ilnK r°°tn whertfihey an took
. -it part in cutting tire targe birthday
tllv crownincr With love ‘?k*‘ th<’ ‘hlml,le »emg drawn by
* K , ** [ Augusta^Parmer, Jhe ring by Monla
apd fun. Nothing but
fun. Not a knock down
and drag out, but fun of
the very highest class.
p The kiddies, your fath-
er, mother, sweetheart,
brother or sister will
^^^enjoy this picture.
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MInn Huth Shofner of Jimlin, who
was very with sleeping sickness,
is report *<l very mucn Improved and
[convalescing Several of her friend^
i riere iitt v t? i ex v> > «-x
I writ ten since she
he up
Hprrlnl ■rnierx taIII be held ai ihr
Church on EMster Sunday
Father Raynimond Verni-
pr'»’St.C. I. A. Lecturer
Pleased Bonhamites
The evident approval with which
MIiih Marion Ijonjt’a lectures on. “In-
terior Decorat l(Th,” and ’TJeauty"
were received laat Thursday and
Friday In Bonham waa | voiced by
t contain-
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