Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Dr. Geo. M. Evans
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Are admitted inside the doors at the Cascade Plunge
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6 TO 7 A. M.
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BRING US YOUK FRYING CHICKENS AND EGGS. WE__
ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES.
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homes and wl£o d<
church.”
Looney called
crime wave that
country and
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FOR QUALITY GROCERIES.
We make deliveries anywhere in
the city.
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porcelain work
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and key for $2.35 per month,
will store from five to ten
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for Waxahachie Wednesday
Guaranteed Rum Runners fyl .
Some Florida Auto Dealers kixr'X’",'?”?;."1;.
ill-fated navy bat?
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Edwards & McCrary
The Home Furnishers.
MCCOMBS & SIMPSON
GROCERS.
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J M. Smith, X. Y Cook of
Breckenridge and I’r W. A. Jones,
The meeting wa» the firnt after
the close of the contest with the
Gainesville Club and It was announ-
ced that while reports had been re-
ceived from only the first two
Gainesville meetings that the Den-
ton Club was the winner.
Only four membera were absent
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We are selling a tire and tube in fopr diffaiwnt
standard brands, 30x3 1-2 for $10.00 each.
Wo are the price makers in the tire business in ,
Denton. '*■
Come to see us.
With
MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, MILTON
SILLS, JOHN BOWERS .
ORCHESTRAL PRESENTATION VIOLIN
LEAD, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
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11 Alina Mnnn <tep>. Panama Canal
Zono champion. Louise Davison,
senior metropolitan champion, and
Helen Wainwright. Olympic star,
prepare for a trial spin in a New
York’tank for coming swimming
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B. F. Looney Makes Plea
For Teaching of Bible In
Address Io Kiwams Club
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Love, marriage, divorce—the greatest things in life—flung
on he screen in a mighy upheaval of stirring drama that
will find an emotional response in the breaet of everyone
who sees it.
Comedy—
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MISTER MAN
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Ever Think What A
Woman Learns from
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Marriage?
What marriage gives her?
Anti what she has to give up ?
You have ambitions, but how
about hers? Lost often in
the cookstove or the darning
basket. Pretty tough! Yet
would she be happier with
freedom and ambitions than
with a wifehood and a home?.
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We are asking you to try us this
month so we may show you our
prices and service. Prompt deliv-
ery is ours.
DREAMLAND
TODAY AND TOMORROW
StatiNticR show that the percen-
tage of women in DURineHH in Mi'*
United ytalcN lias increaard from
14 7 In 1880 to 21 today
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FINE SHOEREP AIR-
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HOSEA HOOPER
SOUTH SIDE.
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“Like My New •
Cabinet?
the cabinet with the Fifteen
I Famous Features of conven-
I ience—automatic lowering
I flour bin; ant-proof casters,
L dust-proof base top, auto-
l a^ustable
I table, etc. (
I proud of it I
r ’ “No, it costs no more than
bthet kitchen cabinets T pric-
ed, and I got it on easy terms,
too. ,
“Yes, at Edwards & Mo-
Cran'a. No one else handles
the Sellers in Denton.
A good place to get
drink or a light lunch.
Courteous employes to wait on you.
Thoae Who will attend the Texra
~ * b at Wuxa-
________ __ left In cars
Wednmday morning, and will re-
main until the conference is over.
Mih Leona Blewett, who will
registrar for the conference,
Tueaday. and was juin^d
J. 11. Blunks and V. VV
and Eldridae Tabor Wednesday.
Mrs Blanks Kota to represent the
Sunday School department of the
Central Brmhyterlan Church. Mrs
Shepuni, Hit* Women'* Miahionary
Suelet>, Minn Honeycutt, the Young
People n I'hriNtiun Endeavor ’ So-
ciety, Minn Hale the Senior Chrl*
tian Endeavor Society, and tho
other Nix, the Intermediate Chris- _____
tian Endec vor Society. the ill fated balloon. The CfSft
The conferen<w» In held In an en«* ‘ 1 — *" *•-
campment on the < ampuH of Trin-
ity University, under the
of the Presbyterian Church U. 8
Making room
for more
If you can’t swim, this is your time to learn. Instructors always
on hand and life guards for your protection.
Children's hours, Monday 7 to 9 a. m. and Thursday, 4 to 5
p. m. New little swimmers are being started off at each lesson
»nd extra guards ars on duty at these hours. Send your children
and let them learn to swim. The big swimming season is still
ahead of you.
R. J. WILSON, Manager.
rent a small room
Anoeiatfd Frru
CHICA/ip. July II.—Rum
running along the Florida
eoa«t has developed Into such
a nourishing Industry that
some Florida automobile deal-
ers se)| cats MiM'vlally built
transport liquor, furnish
gro Chauffeur and
gate delivery anywhere.
Chicago Dally News
today In the second of
of copyrighted articles.
The writer, wlfo with a boot-
legger investigated runt run-
nIng along the Florida coast,
declared he had been approach-
ed by such an auto dealer, who
believed the newspaper man tn
be a boo'leggei and describ-
ed transportation methods, par-
ticularly the mgro driver, fhe
article quoted the dealer I—
saying:
"A Southern
Northern rum
Sene lltht Lunch Saturday1
The next means for money mak- J
ing to be employed by ttje Qlrla L
Canning Club will be the .serving I
of a llgbl lunch gaturdgy noon, tha
day ot the clothing contest for the
girls' clubs of the county? Monday
the girls served lunch to the busi-
ness men. and realized *19 50. and
Tuesday wps devoted to'cannfng
corn for the county farm. The girls
will not meet uaaln befoce Satur-
day, It was Announced Wednesday
Mrs. Edna tV Trigg, cognty hope
demonstration agent, stutefl that
she enpseted about ten girts from
th* county clubs to enter the cloth-
ing contest, the Wigner In which
will be entitled to go to the short
course at A A M College July 23
and e»U*r the state contest. The
. county contest will begin at 10.30
Saturday morning, and Mrs. Trigg
expects thw judging to be complet-
ed by noon.
|i*ive * *•*•>» Met Tnesday
Mrs. Trigg' was able to meet flee
of her clubs Tuesday, and spent
Wednesday in her office. Thursday
Is the first day of the Wise County
two-day encampment held In De-
catur hy Miss Jewell Taylor, county
home demonstration agenf In Wise
County, and Mrs. Trigg will spend
the day there, to return for several
engngeinenls Friday The dubs
which met Tuesday were tliy Spring
Hill girls, Parvin women and girls.
Kim Kldge (Navu), women, and ths
Spring Hill women All five of the
meetings were held with unusual
succMsa. Mrs Trigg said, expressing
great encouragement that the work
Is going so well.
After the short course Is ever,
Mrs. Trigg will announce plans for
the Denton County summer encamp-
ment to be held In August.
Many Are Eipected to Attend
Club Boys Encampment Here
_ A good representation of the boy’a
agricultural dubs of the county la
expected to attend the two days' *d-
campment w hich opens at Club Dake
Thursday afternoon and continues
through Friday, according to <•. P-
Everett, county home demonstra-
tion agent. A program of instruc-
tion and entertainment has been
provided The boys will be coached
in judging livestock aad agijcui- ;
tural products and lectures on phases
of agricultural work will be given,
en.
. 2it bottle Sweet Pickles ...... 20r
Pint Grape Juiee ........................35r
Quart Grape Juiee .....................65c
We are making the prices. Try
us and convinced.
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Buy your melons and put them in cold
storage and take tjtem home when you
want them-^We do not carry melons
For sale; but will cool your melons for
15c each, large or small. You can
eop tan
lunnrrH an
hh he <‘an «ve them. If you take*
one of my Hetlana and one of
jny chauffeurH and xhnply loll
buck ull dreNHrd up In the back
, feat and let my chauffeur <lo
the lyhiK for you, I positively
KUarantee you will ^<:t by.
If you want cold melons regularly
this is the cheapest way o cool them.
Will be glad><o serve you.
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of Cogmo Hamilton’s ,
Betty tompson in
Tearle in the cast, and Anna . 1
Q. tyilsson.
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NEELY EDWARDS IN Wi
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PALACE ORCHESTRA
plays tonight; f
Yqu’re Welcome.
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attention to th<‘
has awept this
answering his own
question as to what it meant he said
It waa the finishefi product of neg -
J vMNKe<J Ilves. He told his hearers that
? aoine day they might be called up
on to settle th* matter of teaehinx
the Bible In the schools and he bop-
•4 ^hey would study , It and be pre -
pared to give the Correct answ»r
for the salvati<>n o( their country.
Walker G King of the f-durltlon
committHH wan chairman of lh«- pro-
gram for the day. MIhh Olivia Tri-
_, vatt of the reading department «><
the College of Industrial Arts gav<-
two enjoyable and gntertaininK
readings and the Cafvfmte^or' hr-ti-
ij tra furnished music. ■'*<,’
The guests of the qa,y ln< li|d» d
; Ban Roberls. Elmo Angel. Niw-n
> Vlrglnia-Stowards and I.ouih. Al'ulf■
N Spenc^ of Austin, P. E
A plea for the teaching of the Bl-
bl^ in the public schools of Tsxag
I was made by H F. l-ooney of Grscn-
I Ville, formerly attorney general of
I Texas. In an address to the Klwanls
I Club at its luncheon held Tuesday
I at noon tn the C. I. A. Cafeteria.
I Looney wag here on business und
I was Invited to address the Club.
He declared that the government
I Is what the people themselves make
I It, and that as a great part of the
monyy spent by the state Is for edu-
I catlap, in the support of the pub-
I lie schools and, the higher Institu-
tions of learning, it Is a duty to the
young people 6f the state that they
he taught the fundamental truths
l ot morality and Christianity.
.• Conditions of today are so differ-
LLsnt from those of a hundred years
■■go that the schools have drifted
Hway from the Blbly, he said, and
Il 4>ow has no place >n the currlcu-
I iuk) 0/ the schools of the state. A
, hundred years ago people cot their
I education ip religious school*, ho
I said, and xere taught the great
SUPPLY
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Funeral service* for ChaYli# M
Slmmorui, who was klll<s«| near Can-
ton. Van itendt, County, Tuesda?
noon |n an automobile accident will
be held Wednesday afternoon at t
o'clock at the First Haptlst church.
Rev. R A. Fltsgerald will conduct
the services. The body was return-
ed to Denton IVedfieitday morning^
about < o'clock i» the V. W. Shep-
ard mpior hearse.
M Z Henry, who waB Injured at
thp time Simmons was killed, was
brought horn# Tuesday night T|>«
extent of hip injuries cannot be ful-
ly determined for several days as
yet. He la apparently Injured In the
cliest from being
ateering wheel but
are serious internal Injuries cannot
l»e <|etermined toy so^e time He io
sufterjpg fditeh paig and the trip
home was very painful to him
Henry told friends here that be
could not clearly tell b»w the ac-
cident occurred. They were about a
mile out of Canton when the car
overturned He said they were trav-
eling about 2C or 30 miles an liour
and were laughing and talking when
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ADOLPHj^XUKOR. PAESINT0
THE RUSTLE f SILK.
and stere
truths of life.
p.e constlutlon* of the Nation |
and the states provide for th*- Sep- t
aratlon of the state and the church
he said, because It was not the <Te-
sire of the people to have a state
rel/glon, but he declared that no
OOkrt had ever held that it was a
VMlatlon of th» constitution to
tegch the Bible provided no sectar-
iaaism was included
“We must get back to it.” he said.
“You tell me that would be joining
church and staty and our constitu- j
tion says that tfhall not 4><' Il was j
provided In the constitution that
thpre should not be a state rNiglon
hljt no one intended that 'the Bibl'-
should be kicked out of our schools.
You say that the Bible can be
taught in oUr Sunday Schools and
home, and ask if I discredit them
I d‘> not discredit these ag< nci' s,
but do ycu know that only 40 per
cent of the children of thia country
coyne In contact with the Sunday
Schools? Therejye 3.000.000 children
not In Christian
ii'not attend any
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Mr. Man. you'll enjoy thia
one. Not a problem play—
but a New Distinctive Note
in Screen Entertainment.
> Sate Dellroy of Honor Is
‘ salh he saw the car was on the
edge of th« steep embankment and
that he pr< suHimi he cut It back to
the road too quickly. About the
time Simmons spoke to Henry h«
Mid he felt the car tilting and the
machine turpetj pvpr twice down the
embankment and it if thought l4jm
jnonM was cVusfyed by the back of
tb« front seat as the automobile
rolled over. Jir died ajuio>| Ipstgpl-
ly jwjib bis chest very badly crush-
ed
Tpe two front wheels of the tar
were broken and the tup wag crush-
rd and the windshield broken out
H^iry said the road w»« in good
condition at that place.
Simmons' body was taken to his
home on West Oak Street. Those ac-
companying the body were H J.
Wllsun. H L Shifflett, J. W. Sim-
mons. V. W. Shepard. J B Wright
and J H Taylor of Dallas.
The deceased war born la Louisi-
ana and came to Deptop over 30
year* ago with fcls parents He was
,r.t years, 11 luonths «ud fl •lay1’ of
age Ou June 2». 1»»S. be was mar-
ried to Mias Annie Wilgon of D«p •
ton. who survives him Two sisters.
Mrs Allie Taylor and Mrs. l£ate
Crouch of Dallas, and three broth-1
ets. Joe, Willht and James Slmtnons
of Denton, survive He was a mem-
ber of the Baptist church.
Bursal will be at the I. O. O. F
cemetery Immediately following the
services at the First Baptist Church
The pall bearer* will be Bam W
Fritz. R A. Sledge. L L. Fry. 11 M ’
Barns, W. E Smoot. J. W. Gray. R
C. Kee. I. Bailey and J A Minnis
Bring m your plcturua, dlplomaa,
certificated—in fact, anything you
want framed. We have tfie ma-
teriala, glass, frames, wire, etc.,
and can turn out your work in a
short time.
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ABANDON SEARCH FOR
LIEUT. NULL'S BODY
ir'nilid rrtM utffatei
n.ltr STANLEY. Ont., July 11 —
i'-anli of l.ak» Erl« w*t«Z* - . aAdjl
I'mt Stanley fnr the body ot Veit- .
'd \.II<S Navy Lieutenant T, U.
Null wjiis discontinued tq4gy
Fishing boats that had tempos- 1*~
arily abandoned their nata to aid'
In the search for the airman, miss-
ing from tho -
loon ,
today.
All boats leaving port have been
requested to watch their courpeu
Auretullv for the bnay.
United States navy officials left
lo i<- I i-t night with th- wreekajfv
was to i.e taken to n* station at
Lake Hurst. N. J.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1923, newspaper, July 11, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237675/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.