Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Hannah,
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: Brinu us your pictures, diplomas,
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
A Duke’s mixture, consisting of—
Geo. Morrel, Furniture
Journey,”
DREAMLAND
-TS
is
TODAY AND TONIGHT
J. R. SIMMONS
♦
LONE STAR MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
With
of c< d.
PALACE
COMING—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TODAY AND FRIDAY
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You Have Seen Tom Mix
CHARLES PETERS
WHEELER & BAILEY
GAINS 25 POUNDS
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Now Sc
‘lortician
A HI till I t n
Qara.moant picture ‘Missing Millions’
•faij.i'i.iir! p.'iih;
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THE HOOVER
J. A. MCCRARY
fiction,
Only $G,25 down. Call for home demonstration ’
SCHEPP’S FAMOUS CAKES
West Oak St
’<SmaRT<
BLACK ELECTRIC C’MEANY
SINCLAIR OILS
Phone 227•
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
NEW GUARANTEED STOCK
straatan;
Compare Our Bread With Any You Can Buy. 'Nuf Sed.
Post Office Filling Station
TRADE WITH TEASLEY’S
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TRIANGLE
TEASLEY & SON
FILLING
NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
STATION
Phone 42.
Ill
IIHCTlU
T-T-'-rr—r=~
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Through our mechanical department
IT IS TO OUR INTEREST
i
To see that
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YOU GET MORE MILEAGE
From Your
BUICK AND CHEVROLET
Wliat’s equally
AT THE LEAST EXPENSE
almost no time at all.
PHONE 800. >
Denton
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Mrs. Daugherty, Formerly
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Work On Septic Tank Main.
in!
en-1
the hero
$5,000,-
beauti-
y<8>
by depending upon us for
requirements in
N
G
THE PROPER
LUBRICATION
tor*. 11,7
At all groceries every day 10c.
best cake you ever ate, and you’ll
Every Friday and Saturday, Angel Food Cakes, 40c each.
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“Plumbing That Satifies.”
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W1M
n»-w
big
of
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
122 North Side Square.
“DO YOUR STUFF”
Comedy.
L
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For all Makes of Cars.
CAR LOADS OF ALL
GRADES JUST
ARRIVED. ,
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TEXAS.
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lowed heed itfli
alee Ot soiivfv*'
.1 th.
.eve
Comedy Attraction—
“WHISKERS”
Starring Lewis Sargent.
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your ;
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PIGGLY WIGGLY, INC.
221 West Hickory St.
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Un.
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in trouble
in fun
in fights
in thrills
in hope
in good
bad
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('all for Schepp's and get the
see that it melts in your mouth.
Alice Brady and David Powell in —
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_ . . Kaff
the wonderful help
Rive you. Get it to-
fr<»rn iinv reliable druggist For
by the Curtin Co.
“TOM MIX IN ARABIA"
“SMOKED OUT”
Our service is the kind
needed at the time when
you wish freedom from
unfamiliar details and
worry; we make com-
plete arrangement*.
RINUES
TODAY
“MISSING MILLIONS”
TrN^; r/"Vi
Platted; to Be Put On Sate . of Denton. Dies in Quanah Started With Twenty-Five Men
By Owner, W. t. Bolton, Soon
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Acetylene Welding, Horse
Shoeing, General Blacksmith-
ing.
209 East McKinney St.
Also PEARL WHITE in—
“THE MADMAN”
Fourteenth Episode of "PLUNDER.”
32B
Lofton Nurvvy to
consideration of |1«.-
f rum
WANTED—CLEAN COTTON HAGN
____ AT Hi£COItD-< HHOMU.E OFFICE.
titfbRt.M that they have qo tlrn«- n»r j ------—
h»- t-inpha
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DEjNTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS.
Comedy Special
STAN LAUREL as RHUBARB VASSELINO
in
“MUD AND SAND”
IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS.
Can 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?
« pnone can win bring us.
important, we will have them back to you in
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“TOM MIX IN ARABIA”
the r
!<«•♦• pH mi
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“Sin op-
enemy of
the Tanlac treat-
i farm ha.nd. wlvep
I a.i hunky as I
i brawny lad «»f j
is in a clams
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all good
Lotties
N’-
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Keep Right
DURINtr THE NEW YEAR I
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FRITZ CHEVROLET CO.
215 W. Hickory. L Phone *Rl
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see something new, something dif-
Strange happenings in the desert land.
! certificates—in fact, anything you
Mint framed.
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Printing
Engraving
Typewriter Ribbons
Carbon Paper
Loose Leaf Devices
Office Equipment
Our genuine ini__«t
problems along these lines
ables us to render satisfactory
service.
If you’d look Springlike
smart and nice.
You’d better take our
ctothea-advice.
Look over your ward-
robe and pick out the
garments that need
cleaning. Perhaps your
last year’s spring suit
would suit you to a "T”
if you have us change
its color. What do you
think ?
ance. You will be pleasantly surprised, too, at
the extra wear you’ll be able to get out of it.
This holds true, also, of your overcoats, gloves,
Send the whole lot of
Something more than tombstones. During the last ten yean th*
art of making monuments to mark the graves of our loved ones ha*
| taken great strides, un i we have been studying new designs and cart- .Jig
I ings, and have not failed to keep ourselves up to date in the montntMfc |
line, and in connection with the above, we have installed the very latest
machinery and equipments necessary to execute any design or pattern
that you could wish for. Whether you are contemplating erection of a
monument or not, we extend you an invitation to visit our plant and see
for yourself the class of work done, and we assure you every courtmy
will be shown you.
and other outer apparel,
them today.
A phone call will bring
Life’ s own true story told in the greatest melo-
drama ever filmed —
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Everybody likes a good crook story, and here’s
the big ace of them all. With "Boston Blackie"> <^1^ --mtmct 'm *• wj?'' ^5
and his darling pal, "Mary," the most beloved,
underworld characters in fiction, as
and heroine. In the exciting story of a
000 revenge, Alice Brady was never so
ful and vivacious.
City
Al.VIN HILL
“THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER" '
A picture massive in theme, sumptuously
staged and splendidly
SOR, KENNETH
STARK and others.
The greatest comedy ever produced for the screen.
i“ survived by f"
Land Wall of Quanah,
Daughert y, Claud
InuLlniry lr A-H the fuipliv I*
ki.oun in Denton, lhe children mH
iuiviriK Npvnt their ♦•ally life h -ii
and the family had relatives
lo ro at int« rvals Mint < moving
IJjERHAPS that old suit is beginning to look a
little shabby, shiny, and out of shape. Or
maybe the new one is bagging a bit, or
bulging unpleasantly at the elbows.
In either event let us have it a day or two, and
see how smartly it will become its old self, and
how much it will add to your own good appear-
ance. You will be pleasantly surprised, too, at
in theme, sumptuoi
acted by CLAIRE Wil
HARLAN, PAULI
Our prices are consistent with good workmanship and material.
(and rm monument should be erected without them. Our quality remalKr
long after the price is forgotten. Ours is a work of art handed down
I for centuries and should not be slighted for the sake of a few dollar*.
| We have been in business for twenty-fivg years.
Gaston Glass, Barbara La Marr, David Butler,
John Sainpolis, Doris Pawn
Every tire we are selling on our money-saving sale is
new stock bought direct from the factory branches
in Dallas. We will be pleased to prove this state-
ment, if it is questioned.
We are still selling them 20 per cent off the list
for cash.
children - -
Al U-M
and Bounv
A-H the fa ip! I >
t he chi hiren
♦•ally life I
(hnnot F«<*«ipr I'trrnlty
Illuwt ratifiK with the case
M<cbeth, Arnos, and Jeieb* I,
Mr. Perry showed that in«n
not k*’t away from Tun own
tatami 1, anrt that nunluhmenf
tin is certain "if w
the <’ons**<iu< m ‘ m of
be easy.
.MT. LOI IM MYMPHOXY OH< HERTHA
I 1. A. AuMlloriHm, lyrwU, April
I ;:rd. Malln^r and Cvralnc. "
OU aulr at <larrlaon llrujr Mt<
Ultfhway wu o»um<KJ ________
niarnln* after „ eeveral weeks de-
lay occeetoned by trouble with ma-
caJnery and weather condition*. The
bane on the south end of the high-
way wan completed about the first
of the year and it wa, reshape I
<IurlnK Tuesday and Wedt.esday ajii
uppltchtto,, or rhe aaphalt wearing
surface was begun Thursday morn-
ing. As soon as the shott section
•’ii the south end of the toad hue
been finished the machinery will on
l>r<.ught to Denton and the TOO-feet
of the south end of South
ttreet will be surfaced. It I
H»d
time
the ftreet
fir truffle,
l£xeuvat|oti is underway for the
bridge forms and the Denton Con-
struction Co. will begin1 placing tl>e
forms in u feW days. The concrete
will hav,. to set for about three
weeks after the bridge Is flnlsiied
before It will lie opened to truffle.
1 Locust
is plun-
to finish all the work l>y the
the bridge being erected or.
Is completed ami ready
tlousness was struck dead when Do
touched the Ark The trouble with
tlie world now is that it lias let
down gradually until people In the
church will say that one may be
saved out of the church."
"Sin breaks up homes and wrecks I
fatnlliea. Anyone engaged in s sin I
will declare tbut the wages of sin j
I is death.’ ttie minister said, ’’but
tlie gift of <Jod is eternal life
through Jesus Chris, our Lord." He
declared that tlie Redeemer atipears
In the heavens us a meteor of hope,
offering eternal lite if man will
I have faith in Him and will do His
eoiiimaiKliiwtits He concluded by
saying, "Be ye doers of the word,
and not hearers only."
The subject for Thursday is "Obe-
it ewe, not Hacrittei-r"
. We have the ma-
terials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,
ntnl can turn out your work in a
short time.
. * "Tlw Death Wage" Biscossetl Work Resumed On DaHas T
By Ret J. M. Perry Wednesday Highway Thursday Morning Wednesday Night From Bam
. _ _— of Mr. and Mr*.
H. Hannah, North Locimt
Street, was atolen Home time dur-
ing WednetMlay night and hia
brliHe and Huddle iperc taken mIho.
Yuuritf Harnitth returneel homo
about 11 o’elo< k Wodncnduy uiaht
and put hiw horne and waddle In
Lhjl barn. Whun !♦♦• went tn ttio
atock Thursday morning the horse,
aaddle and bridle were nilas.hk-
The sheriff** office wan notified
and word hun been telephoned 4o
Kurruundinif town* In an effort to
locate the horae and thief
Z. T. Kerley Receives $18,100 Final M. E. Prayer Service
for Farms Totaling 326 Acres For Revival al Tabernacle
Deeda filed for rccoid .Wedneaday
Hhow the rloMing of u trade where-
by Z. T. Kerley and wife tnuiRfer
two farinw HKKrenatinK 326 am .s
of the Wrn
Corry fur a
100. At the Name time deed
<’. A. t’orry end wife to Z T.
ley for 120 acres of Uie <’. <* Idck-
«on survey for a cotiNidvratIon <»f
|3,U00 was filed One of the f^rin.M
traded by Kerle y in 16 l a< f<-n and
the- other lUti ucieM ami were
transferred unde r Heparan- d<
The dealw were cloNcd Wednesday.
H arldom happen* that a
league player of the* calibre-
“.Stuffy” MclnpiH bectamcH a
agent
in
in worse
I
Baldwin Printing Co.
Printing — Engraving — Office
Equipment
V . Phone 278
1 <208 South Elm Street
y.'at of a new addition to tlm
north ejnl 1H beiriK made up b/ W
T. Bolton, Its owner, and the thl--
two IajLm ..Xherdii will be offered
I<?r Hale uh houia vu
lhe property ur<< made, imiud'ntf
the ciirliH, yiiltviN wnd walkg <*’i'l
city con ve nle nce» Thu lota ai v»
2-3 by lau feet, half of them front-
rm on North Loc-unt and half <n
North Elm.
W*une*D 'h»* ruardin.M of v
I.e.tne h. I’ci raxa I th- rut'dluii
your health K<»'pn stckns«<
N » h'>mv hbould I. • without, it.
>ol<i by The- I’nitiM Driifc < ■
^eo Maloney- A Pleasant
Mr». Alma Daugherty* wife of
F»»one I»aug-hf*try Jr , died at H
<>’<!?< <*k Thursday rooming In Qunn-
ah. following a few day« lllne-RH of
I urnr.nia, contracted w hile® visit-
ing her daughter, Mrh. fame! Wutl,
w h » haw been wry Hi but Im hoiiu'-
wltftt better. Mrs FmuBrHrrty WaT
♦ 7 ?, carN old and was born and rear
rd in Drnte n County With he r htiN-
I an4 eh** moved to He-ymour about
twenty' vrurs ago.
f he i“
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e.f
Rev.
can-
fnr
could blot out
win. it would
but we cunt get away
from it. We cannot jump the life
to come; we eannot escape eternity
Judas said his ninn w» re more* than
hr could bear, and hanged himaelf.
Umx. Ii thought too much conacicn-
"I’n< umi'iila
down, with
order I c<
Strength, and
Weight I suffered ho
dlgeHtlon rnv food <
good, bloat'd m«- wi
h<*art palpHalrd like*
Work on extension of the 21-inch
sewer main from the present •eptlo
tank tutu to the new He wage dis-
posal phi nt to be erected by W. M.
.lagor & Co. has been started by
the city wfth a force of twenty-
five men at work on th# ditch. The
numbe r of laborcrn will be* Increas*
tal_ in a few dayu U* about fifty,
is planned. The main will be about
a niilr long and Nome e>f the ex-
’ avail n haN to be for a depth of
about fifteen fret. The- coat In ex-
peeled ti» be in the* neighborhood
of $ 10 0rrn T7>r labor and materlalu
»Vte| nil expenses connected with the
Min. Daugherty is wurviveel I s the
f<>!I<• w ing bruthi rs <| Eiste r::
Vr and V L Fry of south ot l> .
t'-n, Arthur FTv of tt<-H< »»e ami M •
S. S. I mumlie*H \ «»f Knyelt r
l i v left Wednesday night
Slete. r’x be dwiele’. anti Boone
v rty Si a m| M s. .1 II I
will lea \ e tonlg lit to a 11 • i <1 i
funci il w lilrii IS Id l.e lit Id at QIIJ
ah Fridav aft < i n««e»n .
two-part "Our Gang" comedy.
“AESOP’S FABLES”
Jim Copeland Case Reversed
The case of J|jri Copeland
reversed and rrmftnded for n
trial by the? Court <»f (*riminal Ap-
pealn at Aiiatin W<-elnrsday. Cope-
land wan convicted here on Mui\h
28. am! r<-nlrnto unr >car
fur unlawful manufartorr of jn-
tuxirgtlng liquor Another
charging poMNe-HHion of liquor
pending agahiHt him
No .action has burn take n by the
appellate <-<»urt on ttir two rl*ee<t of
A L. CoirrtunO who was Riven t w<*.
years for tnanufact urmr und on»
yrjtr for posHcHsing uitoxlcatiug
liquor. Doth cant-fl are on appeal.
“The Hero”
Adopt this motto for the month of April, it
means a bijr saving on your monthly grocery ac-
count. Hundreds of custr-uers will testify to
this statement. Ask your nt.ghbor.
)l<ul< rn life I. mercilen«‘ The ilayH
re long paxt when man could nro-
loe for blmaelf and hia family with
little effort every day and have
’e l< inure. Commercial life to-
■ In hi organized that hlgli-
. hikh-preHHure effort la neecs-
at every moment of the day—
Into the night. Women, mm
a. men. are coming to feel the
hie drain on nervuu. and mue-
which rexulta from
It.
ijrop out and die'
■ acknowledge your-
It a m hard world, nni
mquer It. Manv
and help
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_______________PHVToy nict oitu-f hhomh.e t>ii hxdai. mahch ;•>. u
Mart Hannah's Horsa Staten Hew Addition to North End
©h*Wji
new Suit-..
ClmthiOUOiit
J
rt
No Kin in Seunll
**Kln Ih PHHa-ntlally h departure
from the law," lilt- pu.Htor quut«•<!,
and brought out that rvm evil
tfeoughtM have b<*« r> haired hm mIh
In the scripture, "Ah a iniln thlnk-
e|h In hln heart, mo im he.” He stat-
ej that no hiri Im a »hul11 Min, ull
,-gin Im directed againnt • <KmI, and in
therefore grievous “Tbo- win <>f in-
<UfTerence. coldueiia, ami procratttl
motion may caunc ir...rr t<» be led
astray than anything in this
i vy’orld.” he declared
The speaker Mtatod that ChrfWt
uro! HIh church nhouhl !•♦• made <>f
Ttmt importance with men. and that
If in k jun to du ulhAuwite**. -The
Th working I aid |<> make men
a.jnd women ho bUfly with other in-
Vvovni.-* uiai «iiu> itu a •• qo iiiik- i"i i
the work of the Lord." he empha- !
BiSrd, and expreMaed h w inh that his
cKurch lx- made a real training
Cftrpp fur young people 4n (he word I
! AOTH'K of ihlatkkm klk< tio\
I A trustee election ham been order
| rd lor April 7. 1V23. ut the City Hall
for election of truateea of Denton
II ndependent School District. Thia
election le ordered by the City
!-< I iiol Hoard In compliance with Hie
1 law a ut the State ut Texga.
C. M MIZELL.
Secretary.
| you Must Keep-Up With lhe
Pace or Quit
Yon th., atrengtb. Feergy, end
leHilte to to the
Dally Urle.l f
^lod. r,, life la
r
a
l(/dn y
hp • <1.
« ft♦ n
Will i
t-rrib
cular fnergp-M
life km We Jiw
k#-ep «i|e-—or
Stay with it—<
>1 If b«-a»en '
only the Nt rung can col
art finding strength and help lor
Liidy aiul mind every dau in a re-
markable tunic. Force, the grext
jh\ttte(bic reuen Mr active. Force In ®
I tl (iroughTy MCientffic and reput-
a! i» wpf'xiuct which, actn not on any
< nc organ but on the system an a
w hole, promoting a smooth and har-
rm i.Iouh functional activitly thru-
(rnt Force aids Nature Hi replrtt-
roi.lng th*- reaervcM of energy, re-
placing worn-out tissue*, ellmlnat-
ing body-wastes, and maintaining
tl,- body and mind at a high pitch
of r-Tflcfcncy arftl keennrHM.
If you re going to stand the
you need thr wonderful
that Force ran
<hiv
Sale
LOXIJOX TKtFFK BREAKS REC-
ORD
LONDON—I>mdon omnIbii.srg and
un<lt*rgruuqd ra:lwuyH iuxl >cur
curried the record number of !.-
172.ooo.ooo paMNcngcrM, which in 72.-
O0O.UOO mor»j than were < al l ied in
1^21. The tli falter <«»Veied by th**
omniiiUMrs and i ail ways was 163.-
000,000 mil* m, an Increase of 7.5o’»^-
0UU mi les over the 1921 mileage
PICTURE FRAMING
The prayer services that ha\c
1 At ii held In private homes in dif-
rri- nt fleet luns of town by tnembet H
- f the First Methodist Church p*» -
l-aratory for the Easter revival to
t -Pin Sunday rutmtnated tn a
•ng together at tlie Tubertiuclu Wed-
nesday evening, when final planM
w . r< completed.
The purpoMe «*f t!i< so cutta^io
prayir m»atingH was to organ Ixo 11.«
; nd i v:.! iia I work neceM.irv t«» l»w* c u -
rod out during the r* viva!, wh*< i
will b<t c«>ndu<*trd by D'. o. S. God-
d nd of Conway, Ark.
la eternal life, through Jeaua Chrlat
t. 0>ur Lord." R«*. J M ferry dla-
L . cuaeeil "The Death Wax, ' <hh the
tHlrd aermon In u pre-Eaater aerlea
’ Wedneaday evening at the First
L-- Chrlatlua Church.
"Sin la like V*1® prehintorlc mam-
moth monsters, ralalng Its unhul-
,he lilgti«at pljm*-
________ Rev. Mr Ferry
raid, characterising sin us proceed-
Ing from the devil himself, and uh
bo low that words me Inadequate
jit to express the evil of it
posna virtue and is the
" truth." he said
"God bus warned1 us of every sin
there is, In His Word." the minis-
ter stated, “and none bus ever been
held responsible for u sin until God
Warned Mm." Hu showed that
Adam and Eve bad been solemnly
warned of the specific sin they
committed. "God is on tlie square,"
he said
, The minister stated that hell was
not made for man or man for hell,
but that It was made for tile devil
and bin angels, and man can of Ilia
own volition walk Into It. "You
can’t dig a pit anil bury your sins;
they ary.sure to find you out." he
aaid
Declares Tanlac Completely
I Overcame Weakness and
Indigestion Left By Pneu-
monia.
ST. I.Ot fv RYMI-HOYY OUCKKNTRA
< . I. A. tudituriuiu, Tiimdny April
Mntln«*r mid EvMilug. Reaftt
“ ou Kftlr mi GHrriMoB Drug Slort, 1*7 ■
“The oth^r day thr scale* show-
ed.me a gain r.Y t w ♦ nl>-fi v»* pounds
and it sure made nn- frr| thankful ’
for Taiilaf ." wan tb«* characlrrlni ic •
atatrnu nt of Charles L. Peters, i
XirU McG** XI., Khhm»h 4'4<y. M«».. I
valued member of the shipping de-
partment of Crane A- C<c
J»<ft me all run
rny ntomach no out of
Hildu t gi t ba< k my
way und»T-
» badly with Th-
did me llttlv
ith gan till rny
a trip ham-
^Mrr. and I lo^t all appetite. BiliouH-
nesH. constipation, headaches, nleep-
JensriettM and unntrung nerves put
the finishing touche? on my
miseries and I could find no relief.
••Since taking the Tanlac
mem I cat like
, like a top and fi < I
■ did when I ivn- a
twenty-one Tanlac I
by itself."
Tanlac is for sale t.y
druggists. Over 35-mlllion
sold
TAKING
VW.5HEPAR
good^Vear
IL.V’rw
F,ssiw«r C»r</
•Hth tht
AU
Irratl
’T’HE features of
1. the new Good-
year Cord Tire with
the beveled All-
Weather Tread are
features of exclu-
sively Goodyear de-
sign and construc-
tion—semi-flat,
beveled tread, im-
proved rubber com-
pound , heavier side-
wall and reinforced
tread blocks. They
result in more mile-
age, smoother-run-
ning and greater
economy.
Ae Goot/rssf Sereice Stef inn
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923, newspaper, March 29, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237787/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.