Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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PALACE
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Just Phone Your Order Day or Night.
Eddie Phil-
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Paints, Wall Paper, Etc.
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GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
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WILLIAM FARNUM
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New suits for all are here.
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STUDEBAKER
Get one before they are gone.
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real heart story by
Fannie Hurst,
Saturday and
Monday
Try Them.
Phone 250.
Some special bargains in
slightly used furniture.
Funeral for Mrs. A. E.
Da Loe Held Thursday
Lane has an expressive face . . . amusing re-
He has an acrobatic faculty equal to if not better
INVIGORATING, SATISFYING
THE BALANCED, ECONOMICAL
FOOD.
WIBAMLANP — Five-reel special
.comedy, Luplno Lane la ' Friend-
ly Husbands.” Also William Far-
num In the Zane Grey story, “The
Lone Star Ranicer."
Raisin Cookies and All Other Kinds,
10c a Dozen.
Ask for genuine Pan Dandy.
All Grocers.
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McGBMBS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or 150.
WE CARRY A GENERAL
LINE OF
FURNITURE AND
STOVES
The performance of the—
STUDEBAKER BIG-SIX
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B. F. SIZEMORE & GO.
211 E. McKinney St
Hill BROS. GARAGE
215 W. MULBERRY.
Comedy attraction
“THE KNOCK-
OUT”
PAN DANDY SAYS;
“BEST BREAD IN TOWN.”
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JIM'S BAKERY
Phone 112.
ZANE GREY'S
Story of the Great Southwest—
CHILDREN'S HOURS ’' j
MONDAYS, 7 TO 9 A. M.. THURSDAYS, 4 TO 5 P. M.
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'PICTURE FRAMING
Bring us your pictures, diplomas.
FRITZ CHEVROLET CO.
AMERIGANGAFE
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Next Week, Three
Days
, Klan Recehershlp Sult Is L-»n Mt. prevent aux tzae.MRt
m ~ ..... - 1 funds. W« are net worVted abo. 1
• our affairs win go on as
Evans aM Colonal W. J. Sim J
•nona. emperor of the invisible em-l
pl re. are hero to attend a meatlng!
of th,. Imperial Ktonctltum of tha
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Mies Clare Boothe, of South Bend. C?onn., Will soon make a tour of
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THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE
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COMMANDMENT"
“THE LONE STAR RANGER”
“DEAD GAME”
THE DREAMLAND ORCHESTRA PLAYS SATURDAY
NIGHT.
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All children who have not learned to swim should be present
Monday morning.
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—in cleaning and pressing ladies’ fine garments.
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All ladie*’ garments are spotted and proaaod by a
woman who has had many years experience, spec*
ializing in this line of work and who thoroughly un-
derstands her business.
rapidly by the •
'•nod that the
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—is an exceptional as its beauty, and it stands out as
a value unsurpassed in the field of fine cars.
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P. O. Filling Station.....Phone 140.
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THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YE AR '
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Funeral aervlcos for Mrs Amelia
Emma DaLee, w ho d» c Wednesday
night after a long lUucsa. were held
Thursday afternoon at & o'clock a.t
the home. 1B‘!S BpHvar Street, The
services were confiJcted by Rev. J
Sam Barens, pastor of the First
Methodist Church. Burial Was in the
I/O. O. F. cemetery.
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Come in an<J see our new place of
business. Everything clean, new
and up-to-date.
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FRIDAY—SATURDAY
ial work he took at
and did work toward his M. A.
nree On fhe return to Texas
.and Mrs. Huffman stop! In Ohio and
Cfktahoma to visit relatives.
matter may bo well appreciated
when aftor^surveyina their n»h de-
vastated districts they see the evi-
dences of prosperity In Germany.”
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If your battery terminals corrode, bring your car,to
us and we will stop it. No charge for the work.
Snooky in—
“ElpUR TIMES
FOILED”
quarters of the Kl»n will ba moved
to Washington.
They will attend a Klaa dbA9n-
st ration in Maryland, near Hatteys-
vlUe tonight, at which several hun-
dred are to ba initiated.
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Wages In Germany are. ae far
as possible. uaiU in advance, lnaa« ■
mm 11 HH the purchasing power e?
the mark drops so r““!'*'“
end of thp wage period__
recipient Is unable to buy
ineanH of. subsistence.
CLEBURN®—Contract for
struction of a County-wide primary -
road has been let by the couety
Citv T.f»an.M. 7’i to s per cent.
ALVIN HILL. Denton, Tex.
Witnessed smee the war.
“This has convinced me that Ger-
many l» in far belter condition than
the yalue ot Ihu'uUerk Would iftdi-
We Specialize-
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- Dr. F.M. Braltej Morales
Educational Survey hi Talk
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than a thous-
my
the heart of the Ruht*.”
Allen said he was In Gelsenkirch-
en Just after the Communist, gain-
ed their first coup, and In Dussel-
dorf when th« French executed a
German for sabotage.
"In both places people were fol-
lowing their business as if nothing
liad happened, and the general ap-
IM-arance of the towns gave the same
hnpresslofi," ho added.
<.v French ip
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"One can not visit the Ruhr and
see the most Impressive ' Industrial
district of the world without be-
lieving that Germany has , the e«-
paclty to produce an honest endea-
vor to pay her reparations." ,
Allen described the French occu-
pation as an "apparently normal
condition of affalra.”
“I went Into the, Ruhr,” he said,
"prepared to see. a sullen, hostile
people In the midst ot disorder, and
dominated by great bodies ot very
haughty soldiers.
”1 didn’t see more
and soldiers during
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is chock full of laughs and
. .. Lane’s
style is unique. He has a pleasing personality and is a
comedian of unusual ability and magnetism—an excellent
pantomimist and an unusually fine acrobat.—M. P. World.
In this feature, Lupino Lane should capture the Amer-
ican audience. He is a born clown. As a comedian, he is
an artist; as a picture, this is a winner.—jy. Y. Telegraph.
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
We guarantee her work to be first class and ghrn
satisfaction. , •L .
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twtaHue yradouarterK BUSINESS AS USUAL ORDER IN RUHR, GOV.
Denton for This Summer
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS
AROUND TO THE AMERICAN CAK*
WMN.l.HU Al won VAIA.W l.iwif -c. < cr a hr I
You won't be disappointed in the service we give and everything
S. A. 1Ua.U4.L-1 4»n Went
Oak Htrcct haH been Mold to A. W.
PhvIh Jr, f<«r >12,000 uHown by
the <l< ♦ <1 filed for record Thursday
afternoon. The deaf waa closed
about a week ai;o.
MORBIS & McClENBON ,
Before Rotary Club Thursday
Oh F. M. Brallcy'a dlscusHloH of
the educational system of •* the i
State of Texan waa a feature of
the Rotary Club luncheon program
In the C. 1. A. Cafeteria Thursday
noon. In the absence of Charlie d
Bmowt, Ruin Wlllianm acted aa
chairman of the day. The program
also Included a talk' by Walter Bol-
ton, In which he urg'd ae many
Rotarlanx ax poaeible to. accompany
him to St. Loula on June 17 tor
the international Rotaty Cunven*
Bion. It lx ^xpected that a number
of Rotarlrrix from Denton will at*
tend.
Dr. Hralley's ii'idr<n„
the following points:
"The right kind of education Is
a protection to life and to prop-
erty." hi- statod. "It perpetuates qur
civil, our political, and our religious
institutions.
eertificatcs—In fact, anything you
want framed.
CASCADE PLUNGE
R. J. WILSON, Owner ami Manager. T Phone 444
PRINCESS—Fifth episode Ruth Ro-
land In "Haunted Valley." Round
four of the Harry Witwer Story,
Fighting Blood.” Two-reel com-
edy, 'I’op Tuttels Lost Control.”
One of Aesop’s Fables.
PALACE—Colleen Moore in "The
Nth Coinmari'ltre nt " Comedy, Ed-
dy Lyons In "The Knockout."
The Internationally Fa-
ous Komedy King of
Two Kontinents in the
Five-Reel Fun Feat that
Made the Hard-Boiled
Critics Cackle with*
Glee.
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J? A WILLIAM «>X
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(suits.
(than Fairbanks, more speed than Keaton, is as great a
His talents are exceptional.
nologv 1( will only admit graduates
oT high K4*lu»4>l. like the State Uni-
veraity. Thlrty-aeven cities In Weat
Tex**# tari[ it, according to ,I»r.
,,rXe>th. tentlHfUA4nMdZor.>«> H ■ *
• Bra Iley said, “tire locating com-
mittee. of 'whleh I am a member,
will start out to locate the new
»<hool.
“I believe,” said Dr. Bralley
WE HAVE MOVED
TO NEW CURTIS BUILDING ,
Comer Oak and Cedar Sts.
terials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,
and can turn out your work in a
short tima.
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WICHITA FALLS—Plans for the
construction of a 12.0,000 Sunday-
school and recreation’ building are
Under way by the First Methodist
Episcopal Church.* South, ot Wich-
ita Fulls. The building will accom-
modate 2.000 Sunday school stu-
dents. If Is planned
County Engineer and Mrs T E
Hutt man have returned from Bos-
ton, Mass., where Huffman did
special work at Boston- Tech dur-
ing the winter and he expects to
make hia headquarters for the
summer at least In Denton. Finish-
ing of the work in Denton County
will not require much more time
but until his plans fur the future,
which are undecided now. are com-
pleted he will maintain an office
here. Huffman completed the spec-
Boston Tech
do*
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PRICES FOR CHILDREN AT THEIR HOURS: 15e AND Me.
I Go„g Investment
I “We are not spending too much
| money for schools,” Dr Bralley de-
■ dared earnestly. "We are. how-
I ever, spending too much money on
I our law courts, jails, penitentiaries.
I etc. Education will br< ed better and
I finer citizens, and money spent for
I It will reap untold returns and -re-
I wards"
I Dr. Bralley n<-x, took upadlscu*-
I sion of the now school of fechnob,-
I gy. declaring that Texas needed It.
I He insisted lhaf its establishment
I will pot retard the growth of <’ J.
I A*, of ti|o Teachers College, or of
ariy other <f4lrge tn the Mate. It
I i« hi* conviction that th«‘iaKcli4»<»| ha*
| a great opportunity before it. It
I uill give regular four year four****
1 in uthe.r Mubj.M'lt than that of trrh-
ALLEN SAYS ON RETURN FROM THAT SECTION »“« J”; »• E’’ns
M6F6iy Y6II HOn L0S6FS
—4KI,wl- P'db denied reports that h«M-
Cl>Ur4 >•»•» PissalrS ■ - J -*.— -JBOM
WASHINGTON. June 17— The re-
ceiver ttfilp suit filed against the Ku
Klux Klan, “doesn't amount to a
hill of beans," H. W. Evans. Impe-
ria! wizard, said here today
Evans said he had never heard of
David M. Rittenhouse of Philadel-
phia. In whose name the suit war.
brought yesterday In Atlanta, and
to whom a temporary restraining
order • against use ot Klan Wunds
wm granted.
“This suit /s just a yell from the
losers,” Evans said. "We have
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY I <1
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J. E. Williamson's amazing thrill-picture—* ■-■—-h
“WONDERS OF THE SEA” ■
A Triangle Supply
Station
Ox cwmaaS
STATtONS \ •»—
WOULD YOU LIKE TO INSPECT
YOUR OWN CAR?
Bring it down to the Tourist Filling Station, at junction of Fort
Worth and Dallas highways, drive upop the rack built for that
purpose, walk ifi under your car and give that part bf it a few
minutes’ attention. It might save you a garage bill or possibly
your life. You will never know just how convenient this rack is
until you have used it.
We will be glad to have you come down.
HAMMOND & KIRBY OIL CO.
’ Hl C* Witwer.
Also “THE BRINK OF ETERNITY,” sixth ,
chapter of "Haunted Valley.’’
Also— e U- » | t | ; t
“POP TUTTLE’S LOST CONTROL”
Two-part Plum Center com
Also “THE ALLEY CAT,”
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Admission 5c and 15c.
Tn three years in the real estate
bUhinexs in Karinas City, Miss Mll-
I drt’,1 Morton has made a record in
sal's of which many a man would
| boast. Frequently sh3 has handled
ideHi. n-^des involving as much
as jlOO.OOO.
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We are now having a fine lot of nice fresh vegetables,
Just phone us your wants. We deliver.
commissioners for $24S.OOO. A Ci«* ‘
burno firm was awarded tha cap-
tract.
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PRINCESS
t IODAY- TOMORROW , ’
. “TWO STONE WITH ONE BIRO”
Fourth round “FIGHTING BLOOD.”
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fliy LIAjYD ALLEN.
l'iiit..fl I'reaa Start < oriespondcnt
Lo.X I uiN, June 1 —"Buxinesa aa
usual ‘ ia tho order of the day in Iho
Ruhr. In spito of strike, coniniunist
uprisings and executions, former
Governor Henry J. Alien of Kan-
sas. said today in an Interview.
Having lust returned from a visit
to Hie occupied Industrial area, .Al-
ien summed up his eye and ear wit-
ness impressions as ItWiowa:
1. There are few outward Indica-
tions "f lhe military occupation, the
Germans are well dressed and don't
look hungry.
2. Germans in the Ruhr don't at-
at' nipt to onceafthc fact that the
passive resistance Is doomed to fail-
ure. It Is realized that a reason-
able reparations must be made.
3. 'I II,, atmosphere of clam may
be duo in part to the fact thivt thll
French have deported 125.000 Ger-
man railroad employes who might
have • nuscil trouble.
Collapse of the mark Is no indi-
cation w hatever of the economic sit-
uation In Germany. Allen said.
Industrial development lx amaz-
ing." lie said. “In no district of the
t'nlted states has there been such a
" Vha, "f 'oiildte, thu Kuwr -yzmlteds <4 Up
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(tumbler and a better dancer.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
“A Friendly Husband” is chock iuh or lai
should be welcomed by audiences everywhere.
I style is unique. P- u-" " ;-------,:i;
May. There lx Wx.tr ’
"There ix a waste in public ed-
ucation,” ho went on, “jus, as
there is waste in every other largo
/. f business. Tliere should be good
public schools accessible to every
boy amt girl throughout thla great
stale of burs. At the present
Texas public school systems
ncq well organized. There Is
rs much politics mixed In
should not be content
the school prohh mM
We should be loukiflu
Portunities of tomorrow, and
should be adapting ourselves to flic
needs of the future. The big id'-a
I in education now and in tlia,futvre
Is the rendering or necessary i id
of worthwhile service to the indi-
vidual famfly, to the country, to
the state, to the nation, and to tl.,j
world Any other idea.but serv'.e
I doe. not enter Into our
school system.
k "Texas has a university with two
I bran^bM^^ji A. A M. College wuh
' three bram'hes. seven state teavht r»
colleges, and the College of Indus-
trial Arts. Better education in col
leges guarantees safety of •
business security, law-cnforceno-lit
for the oncoming general io.,r.
I There should be an elimination of
rijulviUs JJi.ltAclwj.4 iad-.
leges They should be required to
have high school diplomas at Rast.
- Ta Stump the Country,
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS.
( PHONE 800.
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Woman's Party.
survey should be made i s. A. Blewett Home On West
mediate future by the State >f
to tax payera In a financial way, Oak Street Sold for $12,000
as well ax in other ways. A good
educational system would unite
family, stare, anxl natron. It w* old t
banish Ignorance and superstition. .
it would safeguard .our homes. it |
would better our civil, commercial,
and moral affairs for the genera-
tion that tH to come.”
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Come and see bloodthirsty octopuses, man-eat-
ing sharks, beautiful sea gardens, treasure-la-
den wrecks. J
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Reiftilar visits to our service station
to get a simple battery test and
distilled water have saved.the life
of many a storage battery.
ITS A GOOD HABIT. CULTI-
V^TK IT NOW.
Whether yours is a Prest-Q-Lite
battery or some other kind.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1923, newspaper, June 1, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237941/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.