Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Two big new feature* will be pre-
sented at the Dreamland Theatre
next week Each picture han a three
day run.
One of the new big Fox special
pictures, "My Frleu.l the bevll,'' le
to be shown Monday. Tuesday, and
Wednesday of next week. "My
Friend the Devil" Is the story of a
great scientist is ho Is an unbeliev-
er; of an unfaithful wife—with a
climax in the discovery of the un-
faithfulness at the lime his dauah-
ter Is to be married.. Out of this
■wreckage comes a belief ami a
gentleness that Is a* soothing to the
mind of the viewer as the thrills of
the previous scenes were tense In
the cast are Charles Richman. Bar- tatlon
bars Bastleton, William Tooker, i Marquis husband
Peggy Shaw, and many other well-
kncwn names. The picture Is an
adaptation of Georges Ohnet's cele-
brated novel. "Dr. Rameu."
| "Trifling Women" will be present-
ed at the Dreamland Thursday. Fri-
day. and Saturday, wrltted, adopt-
ed. and produced by Rev. Ingram,
uiruau fame Is linked with thax of nu
two great pictures, “The Four
Horsemen of the Apocolypse" and
"The Prisoner of Zenda,” "Trifling
Women" is a brilliant and distinct-
ly worthwhile photodrama. The cast
Includes Lewis Stone. Barbara La
Marr, Ramon Novarro, and Edward
Connelly. The story Is concerned
with the fascination of Zareda. a
crystal gazer, whose siren-Hke fas-
cination attracts men Into her net.
It Is a graphic and dramatic presen-
of her scheme to kill her
to marry her
young lover, and meeting a terrible
end.
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Songs and Operatic Comedy
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FRANKLYN FARNUM in
Former Denton Girl in Radio
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Admission 5c and I 5c.
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DUBLIN, Jan 13—Three men were
executed this morning It was ofi-
laclly announced by the Free State
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The Hinshaw
■presented at the
Thursday night a program replete
with melody and harmony, trtclud-
Ing a comedy rich In humor, the
popularity of the entire evening's
Entertainment being Indicated by
the frequept demonstrations of the
audience of about 1,200.
A feature Of the program was
the presentation of the operatic
comedy, "Cox and Box." the lines
being taken from the English ver-
sion by Rurnapd. and the musical
setting belt)® written by Sir Ar-
thur Sullivan.
iimw »Mtn Hum atl ~
I though ITerre Harrow ar, baritone.
Crowd at Normal College Byi very effectively and war# '
— . .. — . I generous In responding to enodraa
II than was Wol#. The ability of the
'3 KentUmjrn as auloiaui did not dls-
— count their ensemble work. '*
ag'.e quirtette ‘hel' volce" 2>1*n±L'L.'n !*T*
normal Colle
attains*
their quartet numbers, particular*
ly in the Huntsman's Song from
Dey Frelschuetg.
Three Men Executed
at Dundalk, Ireland
Mrs. Carrie Le- White Hall of
Dalias, formerly of Denton, where
she was reared and has many
friends, will take part In the late
radio program of the Dallas News
And Evening Journal tonight and
many Denton friends are counting
on hearing the concert.
Till* unusual picture shows two water babies making a discovery
among tba rocks at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia.
two daughters spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Landreth
of Dsnton.
Mr*. Larkin of Dsnton visited
her daughter, Mrs. Will Kelly.
Mrs. J. H Stiff visited her moth-
er, Mrs. Owens, of I^enton.
C. P. Atkins visited relatives in
Sanger.
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Sullivan have
moved to their now home.
, Mrs. Sullivan of San Saba
been visiting her son, A. C. Sulli-
van
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A comedy drama Western
replete with thrills, mystery, drama
Concert In Dallas Tonight and a red-blooded he-man climax.
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Dillard
Reeves'
ItES FOR 5-ACRE
MNTEST' in CORN
$250 IN PREMIUMS
CMC FEDE
FOR IMPR
IN NEW CITY PARK
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Rules governing tba contest for
5-acre plots of corn, for which the
Denton Chamber of Commerce has
offered premiums aggregating 1250.
have been announced by County
Demqnatratlon Agent G. D. Everett.
The prejniuma are offeerd for^the
purpose of arousing Interest In the
greater production of corn, and the
Mr. and Mrs.
Is sick.
prize,
. . Prize,
* 15; fifth prise, |15; sixth prize.
110; seventh prise, >10, eighth
prise, 110; ninth prise, 15. tenth
prise, 15; eleventh prise, >5.
t Reports and prises will be i.n-
nounced December 24. 1023. on the
Argyle New*
ARGYLE. Mrs. if L. Johnson
Fort Worth visited Mrs. L.
Chambers.
Dave McNeil and family of Wake-
ton have moved hete.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Breeding of
Bartonville and Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Brumley of Lewisville visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Curtis.
Roy Finyher and wife of
Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fincher.
W. A. Chamber* and family, J. R.
Chambers and Mrs. Sarah Gibbs and
son. Gilbert, of Denton visited rela-
| tives here.
Carl Johnson and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fairman near Pilot
Knob.
Mr*. Ima Wilkerson and daugh-
ter. Miss Nettle, of near Justin vis-
ited Mrs. J. T. Curtis.
Elmer Vaughn of Krum spent the
week-end with hl* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. FloVd Vaughn.
east side of the courthouse, Den-
ton.
#. Contestants who desire
gather their corn before the
rival of the judging committee j
shall notify the county agent c*
Denton County or the secretary of |n honor of her little
the Chamber of Commerce of Den- Rosemary,
ton in time for the county agent
to designate the rows to be left I baby
for te»t- I Mr. and Mrs’. B. Landreth and
A plan for Improving the new
city park was endorced by the
Federated Activities at Us meetlag.
Thursday night. The suggestion I
wax made that each civic organi-
sation in the city select some part
of the park and be responsible for
lts Improvement and beautification.
It was also urged that each or-
ganisation select some lot and be
beautification
again this year. but that they
be given more attention than last
year.
O. M. Curtis announced the offer
of >150 for premiums for a flower
show, and arrangements for the
show were left up to the City Fed-
eration.
The delegates urged that more
street lights be placed In certain
parts of the city.
It was announced by the Cham-
ber of Commerce delegates that the
date for the annual county fair
had been set f°r October 31 to No-
vember 3 the fair to continue for
four days as it did last year. It
was stated that no prizes would
be given next fall for Individual
farm exhibits, but will be offered
for community exhibits instead
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mining the yield.
(. The plan to bu followed
determining the yield is as follow*:
a. One Judge shall be appointed
by the president of the Chamber
of Commerce and one by the coun-
ty judge, who shall work with the
county agent estimating
yield of the plot.
b. The following data shall be
obtained: Rise of plot; total num-
ber of stalks per acre; weight of
corn per acre; estimated weight
per bushel.
7. Award* will be made on basl*
of yield on the five acres:
Frist prise, >100; second
>50; thlr* prise, >25. fourth
Indlaatlona are that «nany farmeff responsible for its
of the county will participate, ac-
cording to Kvarett.
The rules and prises
nouneed as follows:
1. Each contestant shall be
rolled tor tba contest not
than Jun* L 1923.
. 2 Each conteatant shall i
five acre* of corn, same to be
continuous piece In one
and within Denton County.
3 Each contestant shall keep an
accurate record of how the crop
was grown, including in detail a
report of labor and fertiliser and
shall report same on blank* fur-
nished by the County Agent and
turn them In ’ to the County Agent
not later than Nov. 30.
4. Forms for reports of contes-
tants will be furnished by the
County Agent.
5. Each contestant shall have hlx
plot distinctly marked before
committee arrives and shall axsixt
measuring the plot and deter-
, CENTER POINT. Jan. 11—Mrs
of | Will Kelly gave a birthday thirty
T | In honor of her littlu daughter.
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SECOND HAND PARTS FOR SALE
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1917 BUICK TOURING CAR k
New paint, four Miller Cord Casings, A-l shape.
Ask to see it.
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“THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED”
With MARIE PREVOST and KENNETH
HARLAN.
J aid’s popular
Super-Flappers! Running wild in an o:---
1 rare charm, filled 1---
There is also a girl and'the glitter and color of New York’s great white
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WELDING DISCONTINUED
Our STORAGE BATTERY business has grown to
the point where we have no time to do welding or
RADIATOR REPAIRING, therefore we have discon-
tinued these departments.
GEO. FRITZ & CO.
Phone 620. ■ <- 215 W. Hickory
DENTON, TEXAS.
Dreamland Theatre
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
’ TODAY AND TONIGHT
Sand, just sand, ani
plenty of nerve, mixed
with high explosives.
THREE DAYS COMMENCING MONDAY
The wonder picture—
“MY FRIEND THE DEVIL”
The cast includes such talented actors and act-
resses as Charles Richman, Barbara Castleton,
Peggy Shaw, William Tooker, Benny Graurer,
Alice May, Robert Frazer and others. “My
Friend the Devil” is a real picture. See it!
of gaiety—a picture of
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Wv *a wonderful story of
‘5 love, romance, thrills
and adventure. Pre-
-jTi sented in such a man-
that you will enjoy i
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Special—Al St. John
‘in “OUT OF PLACE”,
His latest two-part J '
comedy hit for boys and girls from 5 to 7 5 years
of age.
New* From Slidell
but I”
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HLIDELL. Jan 11
fering for rain.
Herbert Ferguaon of Haxkell
the gbe*t of Mr. and Mr*.
Gage.
;5HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES
gueelx of W. 8 Doyle.
Little Amy Joe Durham hax been
quite xkk of pneumonia,
better.
Walter Gregory of Proaper xpent
the week-end with hl* brother, Will
Gregory.
Mr and Mr*. 8. B. Powell
In Sanger.
Sbugart vl»lted |. T. Copp at
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Justin.
John Rainey wax In Hanger.
Mrs Sam Hlgg ha* the third bone
felon on her finger
W E. Halney I* having hl* home
painted.
Mlseea Ruby Tomlln«on and Ad-
cox of Allison were here.
Jack Wright and wife of Allison
have moved near Slidell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright of Al-
lison attended church here.
Mlxx Violet Moeer and Edgar
Burton of Slidell married at Rev.
J. W. Balthrop'x Friday night
A meeting wax called to orga-
nize a B. Y. P. U. at the Baptist
church Sunday night, but the pas-
tor was called from the pulpit to
bin home. Hie young daughter,
laiuiae, had a sudden and severe at-
1 tack of croup, but is better now.
and ’
were j
Mr*. J. C. Rudd and
In Fort Worth
Mr*. H E. Brook* of Gainesville
spent the week-end with friends
here.
A. P. Balthrop and family of Ml>
Tietta. spent the week-end with
- big father. Rev J. W Balthrop.
L. M. Atcheeon wax tn Sanger.
John Thompxon was in Hanger.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Christian
were la Hanger.
Gu* MUller of
gue*t of W. 8 Doyle.
J. D. Holt of Decatur was here.
Mrs. J. T. Wood* of Tuka. Ok.,
spent a few days with heir father.
Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Doyle were'
In Denton.
W. E Rainey was In Decatur.
Mr, and Mrs. John Sknlth
Alec McClendon of Bolivar
Mr. and Mr*. J. M Innion and
Mr*. Bob Johnson of Denton were
TRIANGLE SUPPLY
STATION
E. J. HEADLEE, Manager
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Phone 227.
Hoover Cleaner*
Iron*, Toaster*, Grill*
Percolator*, Curler*
Table Lamp*, Chandelier*.
House wiring a specialty.
in
“HIE LONE HAND”
A Dandy Western Comedy Drama.
In addition—
“IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL”
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
jga .Anything Electrical.
122 N. Side Square.
TODAY
Mola Washer*
* NEW YEAR RESOLUTION
We are going to make it a holiday season the
year around—to our customers the best we have
in the way of service—good measure in any way
we can serve them—make otir business a con-
tinuous joy to us and a pleasure to other people.
Start the New Year right by phoning your gro-
cery orders to us. Phone 7 or 907.
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221 West Hickory Street
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STON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS.
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LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS FDR FRESH AND
CURED MEATS. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU
TEASLEY'S GASH GROCERY
104 E. Hickery.
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Denton, Texaa
Phone 120
TURNER BROS.
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Wa Give S. A H. Green Stamp*.
CLEARANCE
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PRICES
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GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
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MEN'S SUITS
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Singing, both popular and classical. Comedy
that will make you laugh.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
SELLS GROCERIES FOR LESS
$4.95
$5.95
...98c
$1.19
...69c
$1.19
...98c
$2.25
$3.29
$3.29
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KNOW THE WHOLESOMENESS
OF RAISIN BREAD
as we bake it. Added to the nutri-
tious qualities of the flour and
yeast are the iron and mineral val-
ues of the raisins, together with
the fuel value of the suRar. Our
raisin bread and nut bread are little
higher in price than regular wheat
loaves.
SATURDAY ONLY
f ‘ $10.00 Wool Scarfs
$10.00 Wool Sweaters
$1.25 Flannel Nightgowns
$2.00 Ladies’ Unions—Carter’s
I < $1.00 Children’s Sleepers
$1.75 Men’s Unions
$1.50 Men’s Flannel Shirts
$3.00 Menfs Wool O. D. Shirts ...
$5.00 Regulation Army Wool ...
$5.00 Corduroy Trousers
TEASLEYS CASH STORE
104 E. Hickory
SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK
10.75
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1.85
... 1.15
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to $25.00
Phone 404
1 dox. small Carnation milk
Bulk Cocoa, per lb.
Idaho honey (in sections) per lb
100 Iba. fancy Irish potatoes
Porto Rican yams, per bushel
Auna Jemimas Pancake Flour per pkg.
Kelloggs Bran, per pkg.
3 large grape fruit
3 lbs. White Swan Coffee
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'Southern Melody
Maids"
WHO WERE HEADLINERS AT THE MAJESTIC
THEATRE, DALLAS, TEXAS, "FOLLY WEEK"
Music on practically every instrument made.
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... $8.00
... $2.19
... $1.60
... $1.75
... $1.00
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78c
... $1.75
30ed
50*
....$1.60
96c
Big fat Mackerel, each Mod
Shipment of Trout and Oysters in transit—Look j
’em over. We deliver $5.00 purchases or over. •
100 pounds Standard Granulated Sugar
25 pounds Domino Cane Sugar
5 pounds Bacon Slices
1 gallon can Strawberry Jam
5 pounds pure Comb Honey
1 gallon pure cane Syrup ....
1 gallon 'can Blackberries .....
100 pounds Fancy White Irish Potatoes
15 pounds Fancy White Irish Potatoes
1 gallon can Pie-Apples.
10 pounds Calumet Baking Powder
12 cans Tomato Soup
12 cans Squab Spup
2 1-2 pound cans Your Luck Coffee
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923, newspaper, January 13, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237777/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.