Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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New suits for all are here.
15c AND 25c.
PUKES FOIl CHILDREN AT THEIR HOURS:
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We ask for it on a basis of service, right
prices and quality goods.
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamp*.
The interior is upholstered with grey velours, set off
with attractive fittings. Heavy crown fenders, drum
type head and cowl lamps give a touch of added
smartness to its outside appearance.
Also “HIGH POWER,” two-par Mermaid
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McGOMBS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or' 150.
WILLIAM FOX
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(Successor to Painter’s Confectionery.)
South Side.
CASCADE PLUNGE
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EXTRA MONTY BANKS IN “6 A. M."
1935
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ALA.C. Purcl
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a social afternoon call, a shopping trip or the various
other Uses that a woman’s interests demand of her car.
4 Pass. Coupe • 81893
7 Paaa. Touring
7 Pen. Sedan
Sport Roadster
Sport Touring ■
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photography.
Sixes
2 Pate. Roadster SI 175
5 Paaa. Touring
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO THE '7. •
AMERICAN CAFE
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STUDENTS OF BOTH COLLEGES
We want you to visit our store whether you wish to
( buy or not.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
in the last sixty days that the
demand is greater than the production.
a quick, dainty
need of going
at the Dreamland next Thursday.
The convent slater gives herself up
In her twln's place as a murderess,
but a complicated plot unravels It-
self to mean happiness for both.
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2 Paas. Roadster $865
S Pass. Touring
3 Paaa. Coupe -
5 Peaa. Sedan -
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Sport Roadster
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Sales have increased so
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER.
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The proposal to Incorporate the
town ot Aubrey wan defeated in the
election held Thursday week by a
vote of 73, to 61, according to word
peer I ved h»*re .
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All children who have not learned Io swim should be present
"Monday ihorhThg.
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ROAST YOUNG HEN WITH DRESSING
Special music from 12:30 to 1:30; 6:30 to 7:30,
Everybody eats dinner ut the American.
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Hr Special price in quantities.
< NEW GALLON BUCKETS, 5c; 6 FOR 25c.
t GRUBE BROTHERS BAKERY
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FAMOUS FOR ITS FLAVOR <
PAN DANDY BREAD
STAYS FRESH LONGER •
1 purest ingredi-
Special Cookies, 10c per dozqn.
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We are now having a fine lot of nice tre’sTi vTTfFtnMes;
Just phone us your wants. We deliver.
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contributions stand nt the
very head of the list Still another
of these albums, which treat large,
ly of Texas. Texas' products,
schools, and customs, has been
compiled and sent to Santa Fe. N.
M . where there Is an Indian school.
Miss k#uriH stated.
Or if you arc not thirsty, it’s a good place to got
breakfast or lunch. On rainy days, there's no
home for lunch. Just drop into—
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A NEW BUICK OR CHEVROLET CAB?]
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r Captain I-aw will spend Wednes- I
day morning at the I A. givlnir, I
special lessons In life saving to I
the group of life saving studenta. I
which Miss Plunkett has under h«T I
instruction. Thia class consists of 30 I
students. The studenta who are ad-
vanced In this work are: 51 loses•
Fayme "Myers. Marian Tangle. Mary
Marguerite Taylor. Alena Milum.
llslrna. Benoit and 1luneiU> Baird. 1
Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 3
o'clock Captain Law will give spe-
cial InatructUins in life saving to
Boy Scout Troop 3, which is under
th* command of Taylor Car.h, at the
r Caacsale Plunge.
Denton is tho first point In Cap-
tain 1J4W M Itinerary of Texas towns
where he is giving life saving exhl-
1 bitions. These points are Sun Anto-
nio. Port Arthur, Houston. Galvea-
1 ton, Temple, Waco, Dallas, and Fort
‘ Worth.
Incorporation Defeated at
Aubrey Ry 73 to 64 Vote
Decatur.
Miss Raehsl Murrah ha* returned
to PUCnu aU4r a visit tb Misses
Bessie Glenn and Taiur* Mae King.
Misses -Hes, MfUjgin gJM Mabel
Partlow are attending Teachers Cdl-
lege. ’
Mrs. Leslie Wells Smith of Wlch-
Ila F'alls arrived thin week to spend
some tlmo with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs R. V,. Duncan
I Atlas Lol, JoneH e.’ Jermyn is the
guest ot Mrs. Lish l.eGear She w>ll
attend collcKo I'' Denton l>»i< sum-
mer .
Why Women Choose this Coupe
Easily handled in the mare of downtown traffic, this
Buick three-passenger four cylinder coupe is ideal for
Above all, the perfect dependability, characteristic
of aT Buick cars, makes this Coupe safe and certain
for women drivers.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHU’S”
WHAT THE PRESS THINKS
“One of the most interesting pictures Aver produced,
nearly the best in everything, acting,
, direction and cast.”—PhiladelphnL’North
American. t I
“In this picture the screen has gained one of ita verita-
ble classics. It is visual literature, hauntingly beautiful. A
truly great film.”—Boston Advertiser.__________ ’b J
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have gone fp pieceg. Shocked
flrgt by the deplorable state of af-
faire. she soon realises that her
own selfish ambition is the cause ot
the trouble, and she takes steps of,
retribution.
Despite the protests of thos« who
say Booth Tarkington's "Penrod" Is
pot suitable for filming. Marshal
N'ellnn has filmed It. with Wesley
(“Freckles”) Barry In the
role, supported by about 30 of the
actors of the silver
With Its faithful delineation
youthful types It has preserved the
humor of Tarkington's original
Penrod stories. The beholder is
made to have a fellow feeling with
the little boy who had to wear his
dad's cast off re<l flannel underwear
as part of nls ' C,stuin.e In the ama-
teur "The Children'* Pageant of th?
Table Round" There are Penrod's
own pangs of puppy love, the ever
present threat of an overxealous
guardian of the curfew law, the
French dancing master, the tyran-
nical school marm. and the social
elite of a typical American village.
"Henrod" will be 'shown at the
Dreamland Friday and Saturday.
In the double role of twin al»-
ters, one of whom is a Convent nun
and the other a cabaret dancer,
Clara Him ba 11 Young appears In
"The Worldly Madonna" presented
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Franklyn Farnum in—
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A breezy action story of the great outdoors,
STEPPING
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We have installed a—
GRUENDLER MASTER REFRIGERATOR
' Which keeps an even temperature of 7 below freezing at all
times. Our meats are cut and placed in this modern refrigera-
tor, which enables you to see what you ar* gottiw- No dark
corners. Ej^rythinK in sight.
We use nothing but Home Killed Meat..
QUALITY AND SERVICE IS OUIl MOTTO.
Order your roast when you want it. We will get it to you <iti
time.
FAMOUS MRS. FAIR” AT DREAMLAND^ S. R. U GlVO
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ULLIN LANOl,
Plaven In “THE FAMOUS MRS RATH*’
Fred Niblo Is the director of the
(feature to be oresented at the
Dreamland Theatre Monday, Tues-
dgy and Wednesday, which Is a film
bMed on tho drama by James For-
|mb, and Is played by a cast of stars
lufcludlng Marguerite De La Mytto,
(Carmel Myers. Cullen Landis, and
IxriAiera. The theme of the story Is
lawnmed up In the words of Forbes,
Iwfio says. "A. woman actuated by
ragty engages In war work, win-
Bng honors and the living admlr-
latlon and encouragement of her
[fMtally, but when, on tier return,
!*■*, actuated by selfish vanity,
lagaln leaves them, the realisation
Ito brought home to her tragically
ItXat a wife and mother cun have
ttlbarorr. but not at the expense of
|h.4r obligations to her home and
bfetliy." The story is of what be-
Ifauls Mra. Fair, returned from Rtd
|c*oaa service abroad, decorated and
Ifajnout. when she Is persuaded by
HRttcry and a misdirected sense of
lt*l) to go on an extended lecture
|ta|n*. telling of her experience*
laMrosd To her husband, son, and
M^lighti i she has merely -stepped
Bn' ito Say "Hello" on her way from
Wfance before embarking on a new
■aA Several months later. Mra. Fair
VOTurns unexpectedly to find
■to* family disintegrating. Without
Itito guiding motherly bund things
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Archdeacon Harry
hold services ut St. Bai
slon. fclpfscopal, Sunday,
FRITZ CHEVROLET CO. ,
Phone «a<>. 215 W. Hickory I
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THOUSANU DOLLARS ON STOMACH
ITCI”’..'.’:f ’ itf'!' •' .
I bail several hemorrhages from an ulcerated stomach and
was in a dangerous condition. I have spent upwards of fl,000;00
with doctors and medicines, but Ferraaal^has
lief than anything I have evpr tried.- AftH
days I could, eat anything I wanted, even pe
feel indebted to you for Ferraghl worked wonders tn my case.
1 Very truly yours, D. L. Irwin, Care Burgess & Irwin, Dallas,
Texas.
1$ RepiKMM io England
A* A final, problem In tho wqrk
/of the funior Red Cross, of which.
Miss Kllsabeth Lyon is locui chair-
man. y portfolio in which ever/
pupil of every grade lu tho Stone-
wall Jackson school was repreaent-
ed by some piece of work was rnado
near the closing of school, to be
used by St. Louis headquarters In
any way they saw fit. Boon utter
the portfolio was sent to St. Louis,
Mias Lyons received a letter pruls-
Ing the quality of work shown In
it, and asking for the album rhe
sixth and seventh grades from that
school received from Hawaii in re-
turn for their first attempt sent
to a school In Honolulu last win-
ter.
The letter stated that the Denton
portfolio sent to Honqlulu has also
been sent for, and that both, with
the new one will be sent to Eng-
1 land, where a national conference
I of the Red Cross Is soon to be
held
lt was stated that only the best
I work of the junior Red Cross
gaiilxutlons of America are
Sent to this conference, and
thermore, that the Denton
drens contributions stand
e|»OWK TO THE <Hl IA NHII'S"
See It and you will agree that it
is the most astounding sensation of >
ta* .••niviy al PKIm^F -3 MinJPk I
and Tuesday. "
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'/I REV ‘J SAM-BARCUW
Sam Barcus. pastor of the
First ’Methodist Church of Denton,
was signally honored Friday when
the Southwestern University of
Georgetown conferred upon him the
honorary degree of Doctor of Divin-
ity at the golden jublleo c«nnmence-
rnent. A number of distinguished
Texas citizens were given honorary
degrees.
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pending; som*»imo’"to Matin w»»n 1
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Mrs J. W Stone. baa returaed I
f,&rHa‘jSll.'«4d,M, -if. woo ~]
wns sueemmfuHv o|»er*t<kl on tn FL „ J
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Miss Elisabeth Zumwilt of Dall**
I is visiting h»r "»l«V*P, Mr*. Bed. O. J
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1 Archdeacon Harry Lee Virden wlW
hold services nt St. HsrnsbM Mrs- M
sion. Episcopal, Suqday. >1 A- *?• 1
PRINCESS
TODAY
Llte-Savlflg Oemonstrations
Captain Joseph 8. Law, director of
life sating of-th* Routhewestern Dl-
Viaeln of th* Red Cross at St. Loul*.
Mb., will give demonstration* In Ilf*
•Aving and owimmlug ut the Ca*-'
cad* llwng* Wednesday evening,
Jun* IS, at 7 30. Cajtaln lutw gave
an exhibition in life saving at th^
(C. I. A. natatorlum In May. •
Miss Margaret Blunkett, Instruc-
tor in swimming at the C. I. A.
during the summer session, will us-
• iat Captain Law In demonstrating
Just what 1s required to pass life
saving tests as prescribed by the
NgtlonaJ Red Cross Lite Having or-
ganization. The demonstration will
begin ut 7:30 and will continue until
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO INSPECT?1
YOUR OWN CAR?
Bring it down to the Tourist Filling Station, at junction ot Fort ;
Worth und Dallas highways, drive upon the rack built for that I
purpose, walk in under your car and give that part of it a few
minutes’ attention. It might Save you a garage bill or possibly .
your life. You will never kn<7w just how convenient this rack UL
until you have used it, ’ fl E‘"*r
We will be glad to have you come down. |
HAMMOND & KIRBY OIL CO.
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Th«re been mu< h Irregular-
ity about the trains through here f r
the past three days, '
burning of a bridge a
mnrron river.
The girls who took
home hygiene and ear
under th<< supervision of Mi<» Mar-
thma Juve. were presented their cer-
tificates Friday afternoon All made
execellcnt grades. Mrs, KoQn« took
the < xainination and she mi'l 11"'
following received certificates: Hel-
en Hall. Mae Me< 'leudon. M >' o:
Hicks. Winnie Jones, Thelma Quls-
< nbe.rry, Bonnie Balis. Mvic*
van. Geneva Russell. Ann!” >
Eunice Sullivan ami Dottie >
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BIG BEN
IB Big Ben is the head of a famous family of Alarm Clocks which
11 has ita home at I<a Salle, III. Big Ben is an upstanding, B'crJ
■ rascal which will get you up in the morning early and started
■ early upon the day’s work. We carry Big Ben and other mem-
| bers of his family. $1.50 and up.
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flft^wklrfl th 'RecAertfu-kronlhl*.
I HANGlC¥i.*Tnno 9 -XhTow'rala f«B
there this-inorning whkli was need-
led by growing crops. The wheat Is
practically all cut and the mas-nine
shops are very busy overhauling the
threshers for the threshing season
Thursday afternoon about I
o'clock While <> M Gentle was over-
seeing the tearing down of a build-
ing ho fell, throwing Io I.-ft shoul-
der out of place :,iul injuring a knee,
it is thought th.. I".: ii may bo frac-
tured at the knee
The Red Gross
from Denton FiiJay
Ing after tho »i< k
There j^a.i
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IT CONTAINS THE SUPREME THRILL o
PICTURE HISTORY
Back of one of the sweetest love stories ever unfolded,
a romance breathing all of the quaint customs of the most
famous whaling city in the world, is picturized one of the
most thrilling incidents ever photographed with * 90-ton
whale as the principal actor and the hand of chance direct-
I Hig a* fierce a battle between man and mammal as the long
listory of whaling has ever known. ' ‘ 1 * ____________.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1923, newspaper, June 9, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237975/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.