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TODAY ANR SATURDAY -
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Harry !.*afferty entertained
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NANOOK
Stephen*
In Sherman
Ham
ll«*lp n home InwIliutloM l»> u^lna
I»-MtHii iii nd r HMMolint-. Tbfr I*
ty>u«- brflrr. Ilu> H mi < rrsrent Oil
WcM Onk Street, nenr the
M^iwarr; <*r nt < ity
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vantage Friday
more Rotary Club
Property
Vahmtlixn
——77 ., imputation jjor co pl tar
< SnlneHvllle K.140
WuMli.flue 7.928
Mineral Welle 7.M90
feMll.n , 7.K3U
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HHlijboro
McKinney,
Weatherford
Yoakum
Bonham ; ..
Taytrlr
Victoria
■ 4jrugatlaw ._«* ....
I1.13S.00 * sulphur Springs
.McAllen
Burkburnett
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“THE LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS”
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errpa t. J IJK)
pro vent error* that aome-
two or thro« daya to
OUGHTS OF THE DESERT’
A coniparlaon. of the work hard-
led t>y Hie Denim
preaelit with the «
done by the same force
ago glyea an Idea of What
lent attrangenienta mean
patch of bualtitaa ami the
Ihat ran 'be Iw.ndaad* i y
force. In 1»I5 v'hen .Mr
the
arrow.
fashion.
You’ll laugh! •—---------J
You’IMbrul! - _■ ■ ■• r-
You’ll see lhe world’s greatest drama depicted
near the North Pole.
IMy.k..
ItvntuH made aaaeltae. Tbere la
none , better, liny It at < r«ne«a< OU
s^atlou. Wot .Oak Street, near th’e
»<|U.irr, or al Clt» K«at
Hlrkorr Mreet. *c I
STRAND
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Over a.iMMr •'oraonn Hoard Ittni
-----“Neither mtW 3»T Hili’ V hh 'VWtetl “
(he Atnetlcan party-Rea,/ you aoi.ia-
liat». you ropuhlicxnK, to v >t« lu
thia primary.M Mr. Muyhehl lieclar-
edi It In a dern'xrat.c primary mid
* eaniiKtate for United Ntatee Sen-
ator 1* to be nominal* d. ami th"
law nay a you 'Ira II not mte.”
' Law aptrii -g ctHsdaa ufe<>_yot«d
the American partj ticket »r 1926
__t ____Will not enter the p’ltnaly * and
rw.'wtiar arw ixnr rv WM'Alitf Tt “ ‘t* order o. Uae t»«
war hand-
wtitrmi the
could TiTrc
„ _ or th< time
ueed'than it could maintain it* **wr
delivery equipment to where there
la a kpeiiai Vrurtl for the parrel
imat bu»ine*» end 1t t» trept traar
meal of the time, lip to a abort
ilnte'.ggo the. office uts* d a Mpectal
motorcycle /or parcel poet bunlnaaa
but the volume has completely out-
grown It
Duilng the IlWtJwo years the of-
fice wa* in the old building at thr
northwert turner of the *quare tt
Whs Imposalbfr to keep op with th«
bua'nera For that time the force
wa* unable to kiep up with Ita
book* and not a single balance wa*
reached. This was noived by request
tor an Inspector who spent a week
Working pn nothing clue. Mr. Bank*
aald Thursday 'We die' not know
where we were »ny. of that Hint.
Our entire force had to look af-
ter thi handling of mail and othet
’matter* that emil’1 not he pnrtpvn-
CMStloBM on Perjury
"But tnare will be aoine who car*
nothing ?or law and who will tr>
tir vote “ h* wwtlnuMt. "and 1 hav*
a Word of warning fur them. T.icy
may care nothing for law. but per-
jury |s still a crime in ’pekas courts
Mr Mayfield declared that «u< h a
ballot < as} 4-pr JTergutron says:
"It's all. light U» imaa+Hiropr ati
the state’s money "..
. "It's all rJKbl (q
state's iaw."
May held nt Tensptr
1 EMPlaM, Tola*. Aljtt 18—"Jim
Ferguson ha* no legal right to (rotc
In any democratic primary wlupe a
camlldate for H. 9. nenntor I* to be
nominated." Karla il. MayOald.
Ferguson's opponent f<»r the serial i
declared tonight, affor .ejuHug the
law concerning challerges of vol-
hl*
iti-
an-
dldale Im i.lcmleiiant-Qovei ni.r,"
who he said had confessed to t'lPii
robber y
u'*—‘fU.iun vb.-r-ed with his UtyAal t«.
tn th* voter* _lxi_xuinaiit'Alii-----
Atom bis nai'it-
• • •
You’ll love these kids. Cute and happy-heart-
ed, the ygo "belly-wopping” down an iceberg.
They play with the puppies. They eat raw ']
meat. :
Nanook teaches them how to use the bow and
Nanook's wife bathes them in Eskimo
r- fe — - vn »4 «. . .
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Mrvrntrrntb |n i Mnlntrnmier
In tnslihlc pnipertjf valuation p«r
Vk/iTfii. ■‘■\foiint I ng all inhabitants.
.i.W.n.n "isadg.
Mtgllda fourth. In population. Bceoccj-
lug to Um; 1930 census The conrpar-’
Iron with eighteen other town* In
MS folfilWS.
Read the’i-iaaallled Ada.
handlers
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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win in
__________________ whllc ai
present U’* receipts Amount *'
about Jto.ooo a year and th* total
volume of t iiNli.e’s to around 1240.-
000 The imrcaeed tmsine** I* not
alone dur to an Itrreaslng n um_
her nt 'ett. rs because of growing
population, but there ha* been aid
ed to th* •wortr of -Hie postoffioa
the Sendling ..f vir stamps, thrift
stamp*, propletary sl«mi>«. revenue
b«*l»e..M and treasury certificates
| These increase
neas handled a
of work
Mr Bonk* said TTHlfl'iJg'jf m*;rn-
ing that the loss of time war. cckv
tloned t»y the vet long of lm*e»«in
the Drottm •aiceflfelWT too wide
.10*1 loo high f*w coiivenK-nt distrt-
bul4«n of mgll Thi postal clerk*
have W step back prd forth in
fhsnt of ths aeclions and r< afh from
low or. the se< tloyt W high slav*
their hoafi* to distribute the matt
Thev are men trained by experience
in hamllitra •"“'I “»'• "her* work-
ing on a'neeMoi} systemr tic-ally ar-
ranged ean eland In frt nt of It .and
jttmoatrWfth'iat lm'htiig up fr< m W«
rtgck of letter*. poeWaids arO pa-
pers Ort the table III front or thrtn
or In thclj iUIi'JB l-ar 1>K' >' Um n.ail
io th* corfisc-t box the name a* a
trained tvpl't v
without looking
the. machine
-.V. n
would
times take
find out?
•‘Kvkryi clerk In the offlea |s due
er edit for the results obtained m
handling the large volume of buaf\
neas." Mr: Banks said "Without
their co-opeiation the office could
not-dd-anything. * » uetac.
Mwre Pupils Per Teacher
addition V' receiving next to
Dreamland Theatre
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HHIaboW ''
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Yoakum .... ,
newtwa ............... '
Number of pupils par teacher in
considerably elementary aehOftL
Waxahachie
Yoakum
HiHaboru
Navasota
DtbIoii » .. i
portoff iee
1 hat a am
■ever ><‘arx
ron vfii
•n the «Bk-
voltrmft
tbu Mimi
r>isod forcti- In 1V16 v'hen Mr Hm iUf
took the olflce as tostnuistcr th*
■ Aeeipts yeir* about 223.000 aid Ih*
total Volume of -i>u*(nr»*
Wv—- -w w4mw I!■ — - «. r—*awr» .we..—. waavasewt* .e-.en a*.ww*« *w««*,i. «.. wm -wwms • -■ IMk »•« ■ ^wswt
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POST At CLERKS LOSE MUCH
* TIME IN DISTRIBUTING MAIL T-
FROM POOR BOX ARRANGEMENT
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fEtt:
Rotarian*, almost a fcotf
left Friday morning t< r
where they v ill tak*,* ud-
f evening of I ha ar<l
inore RoU*rj Club m Iomm < f lhe 111-
<*Hy B4Q*ndan^e content ixiiA>».n the
YJair.exvlI!e, and’ Ardn >r<s
<2JjO»2L- -Aa _UL lull la _ tb r Hulk _
in thr fontnrt. trdmnrr Rot irl.m*
.ire to b« hoMt* at .1 barbn He and.
pirrix ft»r th** <?.thvr tu<> chib#
M«-FtdrN th' ..KtiUatnry fAUrtum*
niff nt to bo .f uruiMhftde. a. iminbrr af
dther diversions * Ilf he provide.I a'
tn#* A^enp^nr th* rermr.wrn. whlrti
is to be Iipid, xt Arpna Fi.rk. an
Ardnintc ptPaxuiA r#*.*ort Nn’lnmi.io..
rtaiiftnK, an«l pmbnhtv a ba<ri>Hl!
eMiiii1 bPt wcr n a time pi< k</’ front
l,H*!itoii anil G«*« ipPMV > Up Roiar.'iiiM
an,d on» fr«mi thp Ardmore Bolat
1A!Fk arr ajn >ng th** puNlimra Lvd-
tMhwf 1
' Of
reater
OF THE NORTH
A Story of the Sno^landt;-
The screen’s Tftost magnetic novelty.
The marvel picture of the age.
You’ll see it twice.
And talk about it forever.
Since'he became poatmaetcr the
C. 1. A 1*am t<en opened
<>ne clerk w«» liaken from the ihmIu
o<ke f*ir<« and another clerk wa«
added to the I. A HlAHon fnrre
bbt the mam office <1M n«»t receive
any mote help and ia in l hand-
ling thr larger amount of buaiucao
with a force <»n« r^wn Fmalle* than
wan the caae in 1915. In that tim»*
thA* parcel po»t bunlnetii haa grown
from the volume that
_l<J<i >'jtn n herae find
government >?h»und «t
< hea|xir by tjw- hour f
Amount rained
aUwrw ■’".
M< Allen
Burkburnrtf
< Jfltncavilln
WreHU**ft»rii
Mineral WoIIm
Vernon '
Taylor
Navasota
Kulp bin Huunr aJ_.
tjp, !»<■.!ton eonting^nL
number went by rnotoi
. these will Mt< p at JahitsviHe. wht it I
,ihey nit to be luncheon gucHta ol
rhe rtun there -
Among thf loos I Rntnry members
who ipade the trip u • re Walter Boj
ton, F. M. draJLey. E. l>. Otildle.
Dr. J. 8 Crawford. W. C. EdviVida,
Oti» Fo^lvr. E. J- Iteadlee. Culihv
Junes, G. Koenig. H. W M- Dadi .
\y. J. M<A?ray. L T MhIh iti. Fi <*<i
tia\xor, ■'Joe Kr» rt, IjL. Snoot, snd
J W. bimim iih. -
Shirley Mason, with Allan Forrest in
rWr^.gltew . w* ,-cj1 w.;' , 7 ’ "* gj--r-.■.», .*. -4 - ■•7'
—DENTON HECOnD-CTHHONIClE,
THE SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN ^nton teachers MW&W of.
ANY IN 19 SIMILAR TOWIMY STNDS r
SEVENTEENTH IN LOCAL MAINTENANCE
, uuum .-: ur*. • y*''! ■ ' ■
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. —2-v- '-t*—* 2
the law Ferguson propose* wcr.
elfeit. in«y would lav,- real b
over the state In 2i hours." he as-
4*>ted. £r
attended a
Dallas,
Mr. and H-r*- Karl Beck an I chil-
dren left Thursday foi Halls.
The family of Mrs Harf*r -*f <>k-
Inhoma a ho have been fiaitlng Mt.
and Mia. Graham on lights ram h
returned home
.1. W Garrison and children.
Iziulsc and Brown, of Arkafisas. and
Mr*. Site Kennedy of Hao burg.
Ark . u’e t;siiing Mr. and Mrs J
Because <>t the arrnngttment «t
the patriins' boxes In the Medcisl
building tiwe 11 is CgMP’a'e,6 hY
PosUnsster A. 1- Binjc* l*»i th*
government has to pay FoT XeH
• mln ulus -mors time- in kandllti^ the ------ ----- >>>w >r<nt
mall tram every mill tr.lifi uiatt box tt»m4>er -wnuld »hov,
would »m uscoggary If l»i*» b<***»
——" Cifre morff ctmvententty- urranffed*
This labom I* 0al* tt>r at th*; rite
of <0c prr h<»ur (Im cun-
dttlen prevailed fdt u^er‘the coun-
try it would hr ho og»v matter !<•
figure th*? epormotie the g >v-
erfrment etpen-h every yrur that
could bo eiiminaWft-wttefl-
tfon wai devoted to Jhe hrranginn
of' tfi« Mcctiona of boMrn, H w ae
"Kuggrstior for such <-hanire* w«*
the subject of a Utter written by
Mr Banks several weeks ago to ths
Boat mas ter General. A letter * »•
received from the official stating
the information had bosn referred
to th* proper p*rtfrm for eonsbler-
i.tlon and Mr Bank* thought the
matter had been- dropt. but he has
rtcently received a lettxr_Xsom the
Third Assiatsnt postmaster - ‘
stating his »i|gg<*t1frn* r,"
ticul and valuable nnd t
him for the lujprmatit.n and
interest he liadi^|lakcn L.
Postponed Meeting of Legion
Post to Be Held Sunday 2 PM
The meeting of Arthur O M<Nit-
r.ky J’oRt. American !>|fion. postpon-
ed from TRRt Tuesday night, will be
he ld Sunday aftefnooti at 2 o'clock | Dent
m liw- club loomx. The u-ill
hear the final financial report from
the July 4 picnic. Plana fur a lx-
ttbHi Park -w*44-»>r ****♦
feasibility of nlminr a eommittPi
investigate purchase of a trait
Iau4 Ygj the park will be 4touaMl*-red.
It in urged that all ei-nervire rnrn
whether members or the pir«f or not
and any others intcrcaMn in the I' -
<lon work tie >reaent Sunday af-
ternoon It wrh stated no e ffort
would be made Sunday D* l^gin rain-
ing fund* for the park but that thbfce
interested In such a movement are
requested t-o be present and off« T
their Meas
kith a st-cigl. Dancing ms the main
•llverebin throughout the evening.
Bunch was served to the guests,
who were; Misses Kelnm Grey. Flo-
rin* Harris, Neva sod Awnes Hop-
son, Tad Alexander, Hunice Bmi th-
ermah, Jessie Holmes. N'athar
win. Mary Norrod. Huth Curly
Bailor College. Jack Ai;n*w
Bonham; Meners. Worth
John 1'iul Jtmea. Bays Bryant, Ar.
thur Tilt. -Hmmr" itojnn wui tS
Porter. Charlie Burk* and Harry
Handler of Dentow.
Mise Annie Pearett entertsLied
WedhS'kday aDernoon with a forty-
two and bridge party In hot or <jf
her *l*t< r. Mr* Glen Horn of Beau-
mont. Dellqiotta refreshments were
served on th.e lawn to the fallow-
ing Mines On Wljwin. Dr Frank-
low. <, P Hyan. Piner, Sela. Dr
Hawley, N H Hrym, Helling* of
K<4io*.ia> City, Walter Wilson. Misars
licgan of Tioga. Nathan Krwin .;n<l
... .*fca.a. a a o aa a « »tt vm»< j a a vets
th* brewers." .. —
"That's the song o, the 'Ferguson
voter, Mr. Martfeld aie-brted.
turn* of the.rFergnson htillot."
"A vote for Fi*rgu*on," he de-
clared, "is a vote for the wid'-oper.
country town with a aaioin on rv-
erj corner nnd beer for tale at ev-
ery grocery, with opium peJJicra
ami moonshine whiskey dealer* do-
ing business In brord daylight.''
"There are a* ven
Texas ready today
Jo* Million was here from Tioga.
MiNse* Keta and lahb> I Hayden.of
Dallas are visiting relatives litre
tieborne Hteplo’tis is here from
Hall*
Mr. an! Mrs.
In Fort Worth.
Doyle Price v*as her* from Tiogs.
CHm»Td Stephen* and Calvin
Franke ar.
Rh! ph raid well and
were here froth Aubrey
Clyde Grave* la ht re from Brady.
Morris Moftellefr of Amarillo Is
visiting bom* folk*
Ruth Klrl.y of Baylor University
is visiting her*.
Mrs Streeter le visiting lu Dallas
G. P Kyan was In Dalld*
Gamg^ll JH41 IL JU
Ferguson '^t Dslln*
DALI.AM, Aug 18.—-A crowd es-
timated at from 8.5ID to 10.000 per-
soil* heard James K Fergui'iin
apeak here |a»( ofghr The Audi*tic*
was demonatra'ive f-on* t.|ir start,
but rm ' the outskirts were sum*
hccklerM who cried, "Huirali fur
Mayfield '
Barry Miller, former campaign
muxyuam tur Culbesamr lalr-giuead
Ferguson in a brier talk In which
fie said h0 knew both th* present
oandidtste* will and knew that
"mentilly. n>*>railv and every other
way James E. Ferguson wa* the
best man <rf the two," which was
the regson he "SB .-ruuiuitiug him.
Ferguson *aid Muvneid * state ■
merit about the IJAMO item vks "a
plain lie told by a coinm/m liar,”
•nd . irtm )»u* .retiaid t<o
years Jg-forc his impeach men ., Ihc
Uhtlle matter, ne "*ntd, having been
an error of a clerk He al«<> da-
Jljtd Mnyfieltl s version of the fiiS
Oltl due the Prison S> stem ant*
ciiaigtd that politics behind the
suit the Prison Comminnun filmi
Against him in that connection ’ He
replied to .Mayfli Id's criticism abdUt
Ferguson's < mtribution to Fathtr
HctKm.jnA church, saying that for
livery 3511 hl "Ltd nlxt'ii .i,Lsy*"'Ai’
lie had given 31,«I«> Ti';.....Pior-JTaikY!
tliui^’he.s and eald Hint wfeije- he
I aivmw I4*«k-iia i'e- el tiren »3u
tar tie was giving 7450 a year
fi— MmkodrMs to tfi* Kpts-1
to th* Baptist. 330 to
thr Christian icih j50 t(J the Luther-
an * htrrofi* s
111* d<'iiuriciallon of the Ku Klux
inn M iylKd'1 as the Ku Klux <
didate was 'i.bout in line with
other spue< he*, as was his c
ciam of Hilly Mayfield, Klan
Quite a crowd alleTidcd. the socl*!
and dance. Wstlu— dav evemug giv-
en in honor of Worth Porter
Judson and Catherine Jackson
afid Maggie Bcwle* have returned
to their hu nt at Gain gvilie after
a visit vrttn Mts* Anei>t and C.ar-
ene® IrIHr. - - -
Mr* Flora - Bowman a^d little
son. Wfe*»w<»“bT*-TfhrocKmorton Coun-
ty are visiting her parents. Mi. and
Mr* Ti r irick
Mr* Kdw in M Fulton Is visiting
liar sister tu gherman.
U.la Myers of Denton vlsite<l here.
K M Metsor of Nhrrman wan
Mr Banka, in hi* letter to the de-
paitment. snggestvtl a uniform ar-
rangement of the boxes tn th* *•<■-
lions ttnd a standard ay Mem ' of
numbering. He suggested that the
•ection* bu numbered in the hun-
dred* st> that- the first figure ’tn a
the .tecHon
and the *ecjn<4 nuuibei would
me-m» rW ThT IFF JZci fonT'Yh^
sictlony woujd be tvn boxes high tn
thin artangement and tiu* would
eliminate the ssonour, that art nbW
nearly «jx feet high. Thia svutein
of numbering would also mkke the
collection of box tents each1 quar-
ter easier? Th* el#Hr *otlld'know
by the number
Was tn the »•«
have Us toee
A winsome star in an entrancing story. It has
moments of forceful drama^ gentle humor and
deep-reaching pathos.
EXIRA—A two-part comedy that is
f erent.
— The boxes fnr "the use Af- patron*
In th* old office were a little bel-
ter art angl’d than In the n*w -of-
4 fi*-e but the poor arrangement of
Denton teacher* arc paid less for Denton
thely nervbes than, the teachers of
any other town of the same nix*
In th0 -State, ti survey Involving
nineteen small oltlest of Texas has
i«'V«rlfti>i7
. iWlth the averax*' high school
teacher's salary *in Tex A* town of
2.500 to 10,00(1 population annually
31.235. Dentop Is next to last on the
list? w Ith an average salary of 31,-
486. lu salary, of »m>vriuleml*nl,
32.700 and in that of grade teach,
era. which averages 3747.70 Mm
foots the list 6f nineteen
JSu advance Ln pax has been
scheduled for the Mesaion of 1922-
23. according tfi Denton authorities,
and figures Injthe salary schedules
nt other towns wilt be no higher
and in several cases lower, than
Ttmsr nr T»st year. Among the nlne-
HurkImmelt Mauds alone On
s providing an increase,
salary of -elementary
Ke n n < d y of
v’siting Mr. and Mrs
J. 'iariumn. ____________ __
Ev-rctt Hutchison of 1
fe M . Is visiting at the
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the lowest pay of sll taachera sn________________ ___
tbs IlsL Ifenum High Hehooi in— Wk-stherford
st rm-tors teach mor* pupils than ""(ietheuvtlh .......,
th* faculty members of eighteen
high schools in towns of similar
■iae*. - Thirty-t wu-stujfenta per in-
slructor la 'the average in Denton
‘High Hchn'ol. In the elementni'y
schools? wrflth thirty-six per Instruc-
tor. Denton Wltlfi<f9
higher, fifth, "In the
are:
Number pufrtls per teacher In high
school:
Navasota .18
McAllen w-. . ... . 19
- ‘ r"i*rn — 7----r-c.T“"—-*,*—
Taylor T:i
IXmgvti’W i £**
BmTtb'firnett 25
Ennis 5 ,sa
Waxahachie 4 2H
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Bonham 77 --; V ■ --■■■' _i
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PRINCESS
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Tour ot time in handling the bual-
nesH.
Cadillac Service
Via I-ewisville and Carrollton
Dallas Phones X2O85, X16&7
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In addition to recntprtiebding
Changes in.JJi* silo of the section,*
DALLAS-DENTON
AUTO LINE
Ideal for Cooking or Table Use
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We Deliver
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Ute the Classified Ads for Results.
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Diamond Crystal purity brings out the natural
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COLLIER BROOKS, Dn
West Side Square
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Telephones 64 and 184.
RECORD-CHRONICLE
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ruggists
Phone 2>
gervttm to Tbtllaa tyith
cars and courteous
awss
__________________________________________ . _________________________________________________
— Leave Dallaa
7:30 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
10:39 A. M.
12:99 M.
2:00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
C M:00 P. M.
10:00 P. M.—Lewiaville only
Ijeave Denton—
7:00 A. M.
8:00 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
11:00 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
4:15 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M.—Lewisville only
~r. --=^r^ 3*»-4~-t~
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flavor of the food. ■'
It dwsolveg readily and dwtribirtea evenly. /
"The salt that’s all salt.”
Insist on Diamond Crystal.
LONG A KING
.DISTRIBUTORS
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Cars leave Denton (Curtia’ Drug
Store) Phones 52 and 275. Cars
leave Dallas (one block7 east of
court house, 105 S. Market Street.)
, ' h
H Through servi
- big, comfortable
z driven.
f business I________
Quick service, reasoni
U A. L. COFFMAN L-.
Weat Side Square
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SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Pineapple Ice, Cocoanut Custard Ice Cream, aho i
Banana Nut and Plain Creau. - -j
WE MAKE SUITS AT $25.00 TO $40.00
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Wo clean and block hats*
We do Dry Cleaning. Phone 40.
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I)El ORE you take your vacation there’s lots
”of things you’ll have to consider. A place to
go, luggage and sports equipment and scores of
other things.
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Let classified ads help ydu find the things you
want.
1 can surely do it, as I am in touch with the folks
who will have the things you’ll want to make
your vacation a success.1
V. W. SHEPARD
licensed embalmer
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Motor Hearse and Ambulance ;
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Day Phone 148 Night Phone 48
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922, newspaper, August 18, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237907/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.