Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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George Arliss
C. S. KELLER
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FRESH GROCERIES
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
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Call 71.
SPECIAL
NORMAL MEAT MARKET
Denton Typewriter Exchange
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“Never Weaken.
Phone 133.
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YOUR BREAD SHOULD BE FRESH
DUBINSKY STOCK CO.
Also “COLD FEET,” two-part Christie comedy. e
Presents Tonight
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
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Tent is Warm and Cozy
PICKLES—ALL SIZE PACKA6ES
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Aunt Jemima Cream Meal, 10c package.
GROCERS
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Phone 7 or 907.
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BUY YOUR SHOES FROM
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We Give S. & H. Green Stamps.
AN EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
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With Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy.
WEGUARANTEE TO FIT YOU*
COOL WEATHER TOILET REQUISITES
P A R A M O It N T
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Our children’s line of school and dress shoes is
as
New Method
Stoves
Sold only by
Edwardt & McCrary
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GROCERIES. .
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High
In buying your bread here you are assured of
__2 --------- Baked daily in
Auto Top, Curtain and cush-
ion work.
guard against any impurities,
serves your patronage!
Phorie 780. -
H. C—Taliaferro—W. V.
In every way a fine picture.
delight.’’—New York
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Remember Thursday Night
Is Country Store Night.
P. S. C. Chiropractors
201-03 McClurkan Bldg.
Telephone 992.
Sweet, sour, plain and mixed; hot and sweet
relish, chow-chow.
Sewing Machines and Type-
writers, sold, rented and re-
paired.
We Know How
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W. W. RATLIFF
209 E. McKinney Street.
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Also Harold Lloyd in
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Ed Ntallin,
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
Automobile or Horse Drawn
Equipment
Phone 20
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HOUSEWIVES ~~Z
ATTENTION!
Don’t fail to attend the demonstration of Mazola
Cooking Oil.
Tasty samples and cook books—all free!
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
at
F. W. SCHULZE & SON
„ A masterpiece p( ajj^ster.
THE CURTIS CO.
DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY 7
Free Shines On All Shoe* Purchased Here.
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his dl’iits
of three division
tecbnlqu ■
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"MANSLAUGHTER"
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its freshness and wholesomeness. r„2__2 2..
our own new bakery, where great care is taken to
Such precaution de-
ff
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Friday
Big double program for one price of admis-
sion—Mae Murray, with Rodolph Valentino, in
“THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL
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was at
DEAN TURRENTINE IN ?
WSTUOENTSHIP”'
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“THE PRISONER OF ZENDA”
music
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welt soles that can be half soled for $2.50 up.
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Our wool hose, in all colors, will make this first
cold spell like the nice warm days of summer,75c up.
Be Sure and Bring
the Whole Family
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This program is TOO per cent entertainment. Admis-
sion only 10c and 25c.
IF INTERESTED
In buying or selling prop-
erty here or in the Kosse oil
field, write me here or there
or telephone 633.
J. W. HOKE
Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream
Curtis’ Witch Hazel Cream
Jurgens’ Benzoin Almond Lotion
.Curtis’ Chap Lotion »
Essential cool tfreafher toilet requiTsitesTrom our
large stock. As a matter of fact, there is everything
in toilet requisites in our toilet goods department that
man or woman or child could employ. High grade
goods at the lowest price is our biggest appeal for
toilet’goods business.
One of the finest photoplays of the seaBon.^-^ffF^fc
"By far the best picture George Arliss ever made.**—
which
j climes of .
► election of those applicable, a
jattve hypntitenlM,
final texting, hr pointed out
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CURTAINS
FOIl ALL
WEATHERS
SPECIAL. One pound of pure casteel soap and
a bottle of Curtis’ Witch Hazel Cream or Jergens’
Benzoin and Almond Cream, either combination
worth 70c, the two for 50c. — -
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WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
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In no other single thing is quality
»o important as in the food whicL
you eat. I have complied with the
requirements of the pure food in-
spector and offer the freshest and
most wholesome 6f meats from
which to select. All meats are
guaranteed both as to quality and
price.
Take no chances, buy your meat
from— *
Now that cold weather is coming, you will need .
better and warmer shoes and hose for the children 2
to go Io school and yourself. ,77]
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“THE MASQUERADER"
A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts
New Ensinrrlnv Contract
The contract with O H. Koch of
JfaJlan <« fifinaultlria eniineej fop
the e<iy wa# ronrTuded Tucadny
night when th* <’ornmlaiilnn pitlHM
and approved a new contract with
Koch A, Fowlrr of I’allax ulk engi-
nd aped-
For yourself, mother, we have a nice bfown kid
or calf oxford, low rubber heel that will make your J
feet easy and give goo^J, long service for $6.50 up. .
We carry only fresh grocer-
ies. Vegetable* and a 11 kinds
of fruits in season.
’’If the stu-lent hc.dy of I.
rf'd tl»e reqi'irra amount <>f
for one da:
.ilent ot 0111
twenty four ).
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oil, TH.
Iles In
Auto tubes—sizes
30x3, 11.25; 30x3H. SI 40.
Other sites in proportion.
Tubes that give satisfaction.
L. E. ROBERTS & SON
Masonic Bldg,
TAomas «~t Gtairict Jou
. uCscira DsMillek
9ktmv 'Manila u&htsr'
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huxbMnd. four children,
entR. Mr and Mrn.
and four brother*
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Eowlrr of I bulla* ,
nera for preparing plan* an__
fjcAtlPDS and HUperviblng conatruc-
a new HcMuge diMpoaal
the recently acquired 20-
l_jid caxt <»f the city,
provide* fer all •‘♦‘gl*
French man has invented
wlreleex alarm c
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“The Man Who Played God"
"from a play by JuIqj Ccke/t Goodman Founded on
GoumeintMr JYLarru'j jtoiy of the jams name
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lion pf
plant on
arre tract ut lajid
The contra* t
nrvrlng work and mipvr vlwlon t<» "!»<•
p«rcen(Mge bMMiM, the city
per cent and to Riippiv a
” ' ' 'thd
2 p*r
2 pet
precia 11 ve or Indi vidua I
« t»li!*Hie»w I lull t||C tedlng
and Hkill that N gratify!
•mrrpRsfni f t mt.-nt able I
h* desire* to do.
"Its economic value i* not to
overlooked, whin we find that
annual enrningx of the average
lege graduatf amount to
n»oM double that «»f the I
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the <l<>|>artrn< nt ■
1. A . who de- I
the laet of bin serlee oil
» on “S'lecixsful Student. I
Tuesday mornloic In coUettu •
After Mayor Henucn had mu<Je a
report for the I’nrk Furrhnalnw
Committee to the monthly meeting
of the City ConviWissioti Tuesday
night. City Attorney Elber t (). Hoop-
er wa" Instructed to prepare con
damnation proccdtnga agalnat prop-
erty In the park alte owned by four
Ireraona. The PurehaHlng Comftrlt-
tee wan Inrttrucled to figure with
the seven other owners with whom
tt|Oy have net been aide to reach a
final settlement yet and If they
found sat Infactory settlement could
not bo made they were instructed
to proceed i) 11It condemnation suits
in those cases
Open till 9 o’clock on Sunday
Morning.
106 Fry St.
The Commlsaion agreed tn give
Recretary H F. Browder of the
<*hamb«r of <'<>mmarce imc of a
hou«»- hi the park *lt»* for «torag<*
of property of the Fair Asmocialion
until *uch time a* the city ahould
need the building Members of the
Comtnlulon and city offichila were
Inetrncted |Lo be ory th*
for a new eite for the city bXYhr
when th* pirk «1te 1* turned over
to the Park Commission
Nn action on the traffic ordinance
whfrh City Attorney Hooper had
Where does the jazz trail lead? Are thv sons
•and daughters of the rich leading the kind of life that
-4liade Rome fall?
“We Dye to Please You”
PLAINVIEW Oct. 2<—Lloyd Mor-
ris and Mis. Velma McCraw were
married In Galnrsvill? Saturday and
will make their home here.
+ ncis thruout the wi
i h. upgraoe. l»r to’
♦ director Of C
tr <e '
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AS Xbe guest br. tb.-r, Clark
Owstey. and special .wuest of the
•nembershtp -yf the club. Coton.-I Al
vtn M otvsh-y of Denton. National
* ommonder <-f the. American Le-
S’VWm ‘{n/.n^'h !r&-*
day at noon He mad - a short talk
when introduced in which !>e again
cxpreeeed his gratitude for thy
w'onderft:| reception and welcome
that hat .been given him in ho.
borne town and before th** luncheon
sldjou Fond ftt* warn voted mi hon«
oram member of the 'Jertoi. Ki-
wants clpb I‘reside ^t tbnev P.
Ivey presented him Mita h*a mem-
bership eard and told iilin that
Directed bu^
Harmon Weight
ROANOKE. Oct 24—Mrs
Parish died Saturday night
Pallas sanitarium and burafl ■
Coppell.
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condemnation
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at 1 I
lie ..rdlnancA fur
SXh. elle property.
Treaa«rer*e Hegort
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.... rund »«««-70. street
... 1 fu,|d (overdrawn) 111,-'
l',' n,ral f,,,ld (ovetdrawn)
i-nill *Lr***’.‘ .and "ld«*all« fund
esiYoil' hnnwe improvement
- ‘“o' d‘'" fnMIng fund
I* rh "‘J.1"01 house No 3 fund
achool house No 4 fund
oJa *',ter works maintenance
tiiiid >xs.) 31, water works construc-
tloin sinking fund 17.40 ,1«, sewer
extension and maintenance (over-
drawn) IS«h.«». sewer conatruedon
fund 13.211.11. street and
.r’lST."’* improvament a.couht
I it* 3 *. street construction and im-
urovm^we nevwint t<.5*TT2. ' itroat
cuHMtructkin and Improvement wink-
ing fund nt*w*er con*truc-
tlon bond* No. 2 115 70. gewer con-
struction sinking fund N«>. 2 M35.T5.
K*n*ral Indvbtedntaa ll.Z27.87, park
imuruycmcnt sinking fund 81 825 78
.market square »lAd5 04. park -Im-
provement aeeount 122,884.73
Ae«-»an<« Alibied
following accounts
No need to hnve your diyeing ahipped out. We have a (■qjn-
pleto STEAM DYE’ PLANT and dye all colors of the RAINBOW.
Our colors are fast.
We clear, and r,e-block hats.
M E DO BETTER DRV CLEANING.
WEST 8IM1 WO82
Phone 40.
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“There are three? di<tln< i
n'.^ro’T:^ .^p !wil1 wlf,h to miSS.”—New York Daily News.’''*
V.H.vt.lt.,.1 vine ..j “In every way a fin(J |)k.ture Tb watch tHe perform.
ance of George Arliss is a delight.’'—New York Tribune. '
( "Not merely George Arliss’ strongest and most humas
the I P^'Bire, but bids fair to be considered one of the finest here—
rnt - 'this year.”—New York Herald.
the t,,gh seii."1.! I "Arliss makes you feel no one could have done it bet-
-----------J ter.”—New York Mail.
—. I “An excellent performance by George Arliss, and no j
f 1 Fgll 1 (matter what Mr. Arliss does before the camera or OB Wk 2
IFDOIY1 iQTIn I tl AO I*VIA stag‘‘ 11 is worth seeing.”—New York World.
1/1 |^Q1||1q1|v1 1 HUqI 1 H " ’The Man Who Played God’ scores a point. George
T—° .y . Arliss performance is so smooth and. genuine that enjoy- ]
-- — ment of the story is unalloyed.”—New York Times.
“An example of George Arliss’ most careful and beau-
i tiful acting. An uplifting picture as well as a beautiful
• one.”—New York Telegraph.
.. “Brew capacity audiences at the Broadway Strand.'
Dependable in 1913,
Dependable in 1922
This agency has earned the re-
spect and confidence of its patrons
throughout the realm of these years
of our. activity in the fire insur-
ance business. We have had many
losses. . Each and every logs has
been promptly and satisfactorily
... Setuid, not one has gone. hmuUi
•«■•• thirty days without a settlement.
Our motto is service before and af-
ter a loss.
J. P. MAGEE
Insurance and Farm Loans
SPECIAL
I have a large assortment
of Emblem Rings, very at-
tractive and prices reasona-
ble.
Step in and see them.
E. L VANNOY
JEWELER
Opposite ■Rwcerd-ChroTitcte. J
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J.20, MkguoUk Pe-
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r Station JI l(. Sheri-
*BS 13 K L Writ
’Jr' J Hal'lwln Frlntlng Co 835 40.
W. M. Jagoe A ( o. 157.20, Crexcent
’7.?rtu<,t" ro' ,H 1S c 1- Oliver
$15. < i(y Garage (4 70. The Texas
< <> 810.84. J I Caap Co. |8« 50. (jm.
xena Undertaking Co. |1R Odetia
*»*,»<.„ 8142 10. J.irri'1 Walker 42.-
421 10. W c B(,y,i |6, K. of p. Lodge
(fol.) 7201 28. Lydia Sanders 883 87,
litr, Jackson 883 X7 Penton County
National l ank 8704 75, Margie Haley
1250. Crescent OH Products Co.
113 4'1. Ed Stallings 321.80, Jae. H.
Farris H5c. J H Barnes 890 07. J.
I- Wright 820.10, Bratcher A Har-
ris 818.10 W. .1 Holland 17. Abney
H. Ivey 81380. Post Office Filling
KtoGon 223. Motor Mark |20 SO.
Pu-rcy Oil (Corporation SIS IS. Mag-
nolia Petroleum Co. 82, Record-
■Ctironlcle 8|2 85.
BRIEF COUNTY NEWS
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Phone 456.
£ PIcot-HemstltchTng, Plaiting
Buttons Covered
ROANOKE, Oct, 24—Mrs
Adarns died at her home
morning and burial was In the.Med-
Survlving are her
her par-
E. Trotter
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eqi'tred amount of work!
■ty. It would he the envrr-|
tie person's working.
. . hours a day for on-- I
year, four months and twenty-six'
day>." declared neat R .7 Titf-t
rFntlne. director of •*-- -*-----*---*'
of education at C.
Ilvered the last of
lectures on ‘'Successful
ship" T Y.. 1..„
uaaem hly.
He mentioned the "four thieves'-
which Steal students' time, and de-
p-lye them Of succi-ss The hist
thief is reverie, which he charac-
'erixed as mere meatal drifting. 4 L
MAfce-iltilSYC mental .atiguv, by
which rhe sturtr-nt ofien deceives
ie,i hr Mr Tur
th|e; 10 b“ 1.p-
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I* an-
Te Tttrx Over Park Jna. 1.
—Tt tnnrrottcd tiic purenaymr wn*
rnittee expected to have all pur-
chases completed, condemnation pro-
ceadlkgH out of the way and the
park site i-h-gred anil ready to turn
over to' the Park Commfaalon Uy
January t. Mayor Hennen s report
showed there wen, t*)eV*'n lots not
yet bought. Th. >rR-e placed on these
tracts by the Commission was 811,-
845 and the price aski-d by the prop-
erty owners Is 821 700^- ThP
Showed the chief iirfferehcea at
line ar*- in the four places for which
'‘•ndemnation was ordered Insti-
tuted. The park fund had a balance
at thia time of 822.661 and Mayor
Hennen said there is about 81.4)00
owing th*- fund from the wale of
houses that, will be paid when the
houses are moved.
Tvchttlonc of atiidr
"T*-chni*|in- in study rncans the
t-killful uml economical proced’ir*-.
the object *.f which is th* maxi-
mum return with the mil ilimi’. ex-
penditure "t time ami energy-—
h-arnlng lb. 'tricks of th.- trade','
le explain.'it, tn* *<t Ionina that study
or education i.«. ulllrmt beginning
nr eml Types of stinlr *,r thinking
Is gin wit!* th*' «* ns iry. baseil on
is there •'"••'e h-cihk ..r h-arteg ri prnrtn.-
w*.III.) ! mm is '• secure vimil
hnproKMion.N niako .•!«•«• urn tv hn-
I social i<>ii>( i< v<-r‘<', driftini;. \vhi-!i
h f f4*«LiiHhrtM Mf* own inrhnwfuf
• Iim anil In bin a t - 'i v *tiidy, i (licet I .c
I thought, the niuut ad .aiH «*.l
. K : -A#
I am now in my new quar-
ters on Dallas highway and.
you?rcaraed With^tT^ve?- ■ Y°Ur ,ast °PPortunity to see-
head expense I can save you
money on all repair work.
dona hi* „
to pay 5 |*«-r cent an'i to suppl
Competent resident engineer for
work. 1‘ayment la to be made,
cent when plans ar*- completed,
cent when tlie contract is awarded
and 1 per cftit whin the construc-
tion t» complete*! and the plant ac-
cented by fhe city. If there U any
unrcaaonabl*’ delay jti starting the
work the city Is to pay the engi-
neers 4 per cent of the total esti-
mated cost of tlu: plant at Heat
time K'X'h * Fowler agree thru
tha contra, t to assist w ith the op-
eration of the plant for **n»- year af-
ter. Ha completion
t'atitaln H E. Roberts and
Lieutenant I*. i'arduell of tips
loewt National Guard t'ompanie* pre-
sented a request for free water and
lights at the armory and tl*e Com-
mission granted It The officers stat-
ed they did not have any company
funds with which to pay for the
services Th*- coat la about |2 25 a
month.
The monthly report of City Mar-
shal Joe. A Young showed J33 in
fines collected during October. They
were in six speeding casea and one
for disturbance
j City Heath Officer Piner made Ills
report showing that during the past
two months there liavp peen three
cases of contagion In the city with-
out any spreading of the diseases.
There was one ease of typhoid, ope
of diphtheria and *,ne of alarlet
H graduate, 8«(« Thus, to earn more.
■ !’’jrn n"’r,‘ I” 'he Intuatrlul world
■ ’ today it is a well-known fact that
k* the college man *>rt. woman is mo-e1
■ ] efficient and |>rcductlv*-, ho temin l-
**V3ut m.*I ir.g living Is lnoi*len-,
: tai; living a hf.- j3 the r. al bual-
• 1 l ess. Pean Turrentine continued '
] passing to ill.- third ami moat im-
| portunt valm, a social t ie. *-T>o.'
pe.illepe-«*liieate.j man
,'kmpvs how (o serv.-
'•'(Value of bls training
I'r -aaed social efTi.-l. m •
I Altho only iliiou* 1 per cent ot j
the population of 'he I'niteil Strtt.-s
fare .-ollege cdui-at.'i, they are the I
dominant power. I**. .Ic-lared “The
’ iitobietng of the worm a,? salyeai
by college «-rttduntes n smalt
nority." lie cited sliittetos iron
it. S. Purei. u **i I 'in* ** * ion,
'show that of 1.00(i clJIdron
l|ing the first grade In the I'n
'1 States. 342 enter hivh school.
I coinplete high .•** bool, 72 enter
| lege, and only 23 taku
the student c<»\'e(s iu-
-i+ttr—tmrhhrm.
fhe hiRt<*rinlN t<» ><o1ut1nn.
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< J N. Y. Evening World.
valm-).' High-class entertainment which no lover of pictures
■ "-r 1 niBeeMag
World Business On Upcrade
Now. Declares Dr. J. Klein
l/aitad 3'r«M Huamtek
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4* director of the Bureau of *v*
•> Foreign nml Imtnestlc Cohl- e>
dcdarid in a dstalUA-fr •
antitysia of world b ialnaws »~
Hons oefore the <''>t»V0#- (S
of th*- Am.-rioim Mui- V
Export Arsmoiatlou •'*
a
'( upiXiHoua ’ "''TT*! ..tYlfcIriXrfo
drt-KUd improvp-^-
outlook Ir better '
tin- world over, with a tc< ex- •*»
captions.* Klein ,w
"Deflation has rjn Its #
, 4. courre, stocks have been rp- *S»
♦ du* * d and '>i*.-rchant» have •>
:♦ taken th*ir losses: tebop has ~
-*» taken its cut and shown a A
J*, tendency Io co-opt rate; pro- S
4» ituctlon P lucreasing thruoul +
1 t!xib culixe area." .
The most troublesome load to* C»B—-
y is a bundle of bad habits.
Six piece orchestra playing the original
j score written especially for the picture.
' first show starts promptly at 7 p. m.
gratitude fo
.1 and w*
iven him
•fore the 1
was voted **n
the Denton
, Preside*’! tbnev
iceeei'ted iUni wit.i his m*-m.
hip card and told him that
cw»r there was a Kiwenls club
'le wfflW s'sxr. be welrttme *1
The public srt'airs -orrmlttee had
charge and with Dick Turn-ntlre
acting ae chairman for the day the
program was devoted to t-ilrodile.
tibn and hearing from the kucs's.
Guests present were CuiDnel OW'Hc
ley. Jim WMte ot McLinney. Mr.
and Mrs. Ppurgeon Mct'luog ot tap-,
lahoma. John Rochell. K H. biggs
Ot Fort Worth. Judge C. K I car-
man of Gaiiisvllle and B.ln Wil-
iiarns A pari of the **me of tl-e
meeting was taken iri cl jl* singing,
led by- Eddie Anderson, and the
meeting ended *>y the club sing****
“QM Alvin, they say he Hint git
**O style."
“I love the spirit of thegr tun-
ehturn clubs." Colonel Owsley salt
w hen introduced by nia-brother as
"Flfl," h!0 nlcknamg an V. M I "I
am not ffoing to talk seriously."
he said. '1 do not have s ser-
ious thought on my mind. I have
hM more fun uian 1 did yes-
l er day and today tn the welcome
home 1 have received. When 1 wax
elected they said I must make the
tour of the Eastern slates with the
.delegwtion of foreign representa-
tives touring this country. 1 told
them I Would not I told them
that as a matter of sentiment I had
to go back to my h-*m • nml start
from there.
"The work of the Kiwanin club
and the American ta-gion are close-
ly allied. I was tn touch last -ear
with lnt*-rn*r*on*it Kiwanls ’an]
Rotary. The program the Kiwanls
Club had for helping boys v.ts nn
admirable one. You dl*t uot go out
to help the b**y in school alone
but extended your Interest to the
urchins of the streets In ro doing
you were laying the foundation for
a bigger and Better and n truer
manhood for our country. I thank
you.”
• leorge Rucker made the motion
for electing colonel ows'ey an hon-
orary member of the Denton Ki-
. Si.nl* «4wts. aml tl**- m-'-mt’wrs vot-
ed unanimously by a rising vote.
Announcement was made that the
club would go to Roanoke Friday
bight to assist In a <-ommu**ity
meetlng All who can are to leav-
Denton at 5:20. o'cl*>--k mid the
others will go as -arly as possible.
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Farm and City Loans Rest Rates
and Terms. ALVIN HILL. tf
m*. J
the
which I
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1 3 *
. coi-
il* glees .
SHERMAN The Grayson County T
, Teachers Institute for the , 11J22 23 j A
seamen wilf^tK tjefat at the First i ♦
Ij .lhiptixt K'hureh in Sherinrtn, Oct 3<r I T"
jl I t'» Nov 3, C4>r<linu to <’oiinty
111 Sii|>< rintenth nL Action.
■PRINCESS
These pensants, nil their belongings on their backs, are fleeing from ‘ I
Thrace, as the Greek military forces and civil administrators leave to J
make room for the new Turkish masters, in accordance with the Mudanla *
I r. Bgreyruent._____________________________
ilcnce in th*- *fti'i**> *'f oni-’s own
success,
w hi ch
meatal
mciital
______ ____ rtunrtlt <*f*en
himself was discuss*
rentlne as a second .
prehendc 1. "Euay at the Joi*
Ing busy—I cull it 'plddl. ig'
other thlieJC," he continued, aket* h
inf the type ot pcxKon ukrt mal.eslf-
murti noise and wastes energy r
wltstout getting tanvible results |
"The fourth thief Is the sililni* of
the Student who cann*-t see the | i
circus for tl.v sldesl**»ws " he *■*•**-
eluded warning against ton much
absorption in student activities,
clubs, and other side-irsms. de-
priving of tl.e opportun'ity to de
velop real studentship
“I hmvr reduced the thlrtv qt *
fbrtv ele]ne',ltr of succ--ssful st’i- 1
tierttship to rix," announced Mr. h
Turrentine, heglnnlntr his disi-us- | G
slot) Ot tne f rat of three di v islu't • j ■
of his subject, element* tecbnlqu
und values. "Ait abiding, dlrerinil - |
netihg felt want is the firs*, <-!e-
m#n t Tine u*$**i>t evr1 u i 111 y
get nothing he doesn't want. The
next Is pure aui nal air* ngbi. nhyr-
Ical endurance. »** nearl* as possl--
t-Ie freedom from fatigue, permit-
ting Work ll.ru tong i erlod* >*f
time.
'■8ingle-rnir.dedness. the atiitel-
of Paul wbr- said 'This one thing
I do'. Is uiotber re'pHsite ' tie con
tlnued. "Open mindr-dnese. the qua!
ity Of being fair. I.oi'cst and judi-
cious, is next to single mindedness
The student who is *.pcn■ n*ind* I ;
will se* *** a problem v-b.il i •* -
not what thb book said-he
see, or what th*- nrofesscr s* . s. **
eve** what be wants o see He *m*
not accept wholly v bat. he hear*
or reads. Being op* n-ml no. *1. lie
rather a doubting Thom.*s.
"It Is Often a good thing to In- I
hertt an estate, but it is neHlm+c
go6d nor commendable to Inherit;
convictions and beliefs." declared ;
Dean Turrentine, mentioning wil-
lingness to accept personal respon-
sibility (dr conclusions^ an<^ contl-
meres
itys
*-* unlit
Hon *.
f *«•<Hirers'
hete today.
where allow
ment. The *
rin- rollowing accounts were ap-
proved and ordered paid: *
-W, t’oebran »825. Hattie Hmlth
83..2J4, Acme Welding Go. 87.75.
n h**.,’*;*«*"",1 »2’07 «l Mr*, ij. <•.
B' ll 82.28*1 la* k Cook 8517 12. B. H.
Oeavenporf & Co, 84 88. .W. F. Al-
P«rl m’*!*?6' T,-d u* w'* -SO. Den-
ton Mil ng Co. 842. H. T Beaty 85.
Harris Kpenlg Co. 86.85 Angelins
Burr 81.485 82. Chaa U*,oth 41.050.
penton I attery & Electric Co. 8«
J. B. Wilson A Co. 811-85. H ’
greaves 1'rlnling Co. 83 50, M
Whtttnrg * CO. 835 20. Magnolia
trolsum Co 88. “
Square Filling
dan-Bcnnett C<
Albert 81
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922, newspaper, October 25, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237781/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.