Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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PERSONAL MENTIONS
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Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner 5c Marx
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Fine Clothes at Bottom Prices;
January Stock Reduction Sale
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
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and other famous makes
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of
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family of
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We got the benefit of all
$29.75
M
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$18.50
1 t
$33.50
$22,25
BUY SHOES
$37.25
$26.00
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FROM DENTON'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
SERVICE
car party in a New York City apart)
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO.
We carry the very latest patterns in the
Laird & Shoetier line for
finest shoes made.
the
we
is
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx.
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have for sale.
Dorsheim for men.
n. a
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Free Shines On All Shoes We Sell.
FLAT WORK
;*t
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6 cents a pound
r
DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
d/o./l/
U lif [
(minimum 25c)
11 .
M
BROAD and WALL
ROUGH DRY
pound
(minimum 50c)
P.
M
FAMILY WASHING
bi
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Will Make Your Hens 'Lay
lot feint.
t
r
I Inn xr*
(minimum $2.00)
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Ah! There’s the rub -obscure!
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DENTON STEAM
'I'.
the
LAUNDRY GO.
hull
lies.
PHONE 8
What is “advertising?
NALL BROS.
THE GURTIS CO
201 E. McKinney St.
A.
Phone 526
I MORRIt & CC
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w
HHflHlHlhHul
inffiSunnuTw^i
lor
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h*
lh>if
\V a Id I ip
> .3 i3 s 7. i
ever
Here stand the proud buildings of great financial institu-
tions, in New York’s Golden Acre.
Each square foot of land sustains a fabulous valuation
and must yield a commensurate return.
‘••Dili I
\\ ol'Hi
I < < men
$25.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats ...
$30.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats ...
$40.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats ...
$45.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats ...
$50.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats. ..
DOES YOUR CAR
‘ FED PAINTING?
abxo-
t*r ha*«
oring
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nt Buffalo matron, is shown here
and diamond lavallieru stolen after a New
Th.
th.
2 4 X
It’s c n
r :
p.is
of the <’
irt adj..
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Mu-gr
$35.00 Fancy Winter
Suits and Overcoats....
azor Ice Scoring Machine Designed to
Do Work of Forty-seven Other Machines
Mrs. Irene Schoellkopf. pr< ni
iring the beautiful pearl
West.
Mrs-
iring
a 11 d
into
his
Milling
>il.ts M
the
Isit
Mr
■ bp r.
l.olUr
. dues
a vp
But
Iderl
’omo
P. d g<
D'p
Darnell h i
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h< old
t with
han k s.
Mo
l>v d» 11 v
s run -J
m-.t
»r the
States
is on
iif the
Stark.
Il ia rd
han
for
Hav
clone
If ’
ut t»
ead
Ewp
atner
W<*
vorry
horns
I VPS
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Wholesale-Ret ail Drugs
SOUTH SIDE.
with
Ray/
31* 44 21 -ih
M- K< i
ma-
(tit
Sir. ml /r the
' t >it i h hti nd
i a min-
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4b»r
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Hay nle
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: TT.iu.br
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$3.75,
. Tin
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kou
lt.d
111 .MH
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er th
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Mr.
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Mini
unt.
lento
Mrs
vrgyl
J.cn
'aylo
pur. r
I
m in $520,000 Gem Theft
< ' I. • \ . I; 111 d a
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Mon. r i. f is
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Commissioners Court Term
Adjourned Tuesday Afternoon
Holloway has
unpo t
The tendency has been
downward for two years;
manufacturers and
chants cut their overhead;
down a bit;
shaved.
These prices certainly lot
like bottom to us.
Hurihvar.- <
J h rrel I - Ex a
IJ \V. K« run
tan
point of his
a parts
u h
Every man
bottom prices,
this sale.
women is nationally known as is Nettleton and
CUPERIOD
VJSTOCK&POULTRY FEEDS<\
time.
Pallas
fine,
for
unable
offhj-r
1110 XX
good
Im
to be
1 $ 11 B
< > H
L>>\«' $».7
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Fancy Suits and Overcoats
id.dph Ilirns-.n
xx <•. k -. nd Io i
'.a k Stark, Ji:n
M< ( lull ..i rd w. r .
l-b'S
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$ I S'.
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Tdi.* monthly
• *. •rninissdoiu-rs
“THE SUPERIOR WAY"
Yd
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Al
radio-
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likes to buy at
You wall at
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like t<> see
c htation
1 believe
Is possible
1’X »ut«
•re is
< • <. u I d
programs
st* the e
the to\
the coat
sn< h a
«• deflnie
/»,<. .. >t
>1 IJ I he A
-L'cr than voiir
vct.it has a pic-
hitherto
with large
man y
1
that
Ho Hl
t h c li
qu*-at i
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[. rvdu< « s
to
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♦ I ’rntorr
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ton Bounty
held Thursday
of Pf M U Martin in
announced.
And yet these great financial institutions, paying tre-
mendous sums for the privilege, of their place in the sun,
maintain that they “do not advertise.
Ward. specialist of
M. College . xt. rision ser-
was to speak in Penton
in the intvr-
/t<» speak in
. w I
$76 C.p,
Th n
$13 1 3
H i \ in.
\ M. I-
pond.*
P..xx 1. dg.
the mil-
count r y.
ing trains. II.-
intends to put
ma nu far t u ri ng
Ice-scoring ma< hi ne.
xx a s
Published by the Record-Chronicle in co-operation with the
American Association of Advertising Agencies.
•'Shi
tcletic
vhlch
' t b m
is the
contact
•mi'll In
xvs run-
speed
on
The first
i:
. J
$33 1"
Wiggs $22
>12. H ghxx
XV B
< ’.nnbs <
y $11 7b,
m.ns.
b'4x-
prices are
the world;
woi steds have
- f
306 Texas St.,
\iolet, well
In Waxahachie
r has
Ii. \\
/-;,4
Mrs. I>. .1. ISnsh and baby dnuicb*
ter, Josephine, wire brought
from Pallas Wednesday an<l
But now the tendency is up-
ward. Wool
higher all over
woolens and
advanced.
There are no great financial institutions located on
some streets scarce a stone’s throw distant from this favor-
ed spot—streets equally blessed with material advantages,
but obscure.
Burk $x.l
M
M
-v x '
taken
Marshall
»t be
r Monday
d ht re.
K Jones, Will
Eutfene Peters of •
among* out-of-
•■-’I?, at (he annual 4'hani-
• •nii'nerve banquet Tue
at Eowry Hall of the
Melia «hand
of her r
*14ay morn In
-<|> u*-ied at Pilot
n qtt
STiu; r
Eleetri
$ I P.< 3 3.
Denton
The Fair St<
for Co $63.
$2!»f IK. Hall Print
Hat gre.ix .
I I a t t i s K <
M Ing.- t
Mason ' v
X Co 1 H Hax nie
26. ol.-n'P T I l ay n I
<7 IK. G. |T C Hnh-an
U. 1A . L- H' "1
i boll t
lldnt
n<»ra I
Bn t
eeii t
iclenc
•ook
Mkks
y, vx .
f
lf»mes
' omm
riK u
ih« surrounding
. ht of - xx a y for
• ii'l south r<»ad l
tract’ ins award'd
on xx h ich con st rtict i<»n
Were n I. t.e IM d d u r i n g
session
M t**-
Ma v.
Mr and
• » currx color, in »uto glo»i>
• tn»-l«
Xtan jjoop on hand » large Btock
hhmh paint* for «nitmd« .nd in
h- W. «t more cifivo tnun i
i rirn. n> L»«-n<on Give u* your1
roiinv X » guHr.nt«*e «atr»- j
’■'w
Tbr Mu»fl<>«er 'I ro«:i <>• '•••• *',rl
will meet KI .■»<) ThuirUM.
i afternoon at the First
home (’hurcb.
both i
pointed deputy sheriff nt Pilot
Point by Sheriff Swinney, hts dep-
utation havina been Hied Tuesday
af ternoou.
<h''Laii..i -
a ° H I on busi
H xx on Id
advritif
to hax e,” I
W’.'d iivstlay I
much tab nt In
>e us< d in
1 H
wld.-
uts is
of ii.Mailing
stat ion in or-
action may
st mt.
o- by i
t lion:
r< $.U. I
hex
H Malli
H M W .Ilia
pent on Tttesds
Af,H. Cass'r I
vd from l-J < ‘a
her home. She
, . Went Hickrn y.
i <>uld I
f r < i m J * -
StrAexn *
t«ua- ■
'.tiiiniii
ihiliiiiufi
ihMlium
—iHnttmn
MIMlntnie
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limbmiihinu.
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uitniiiiimuiH i
Jwwj
IHimtiiimiiuiM
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it'iv i ii iJM
Jl.ll
4 1»
mr-Kixl.ik countjer.
,'k speeds fr ont
a we*.ml, a
.. .t. ni.itic.illy
t to use .in I
• Lens/' i
1-cut Hcgativrs
tn invention that Insures
I necoracy tn the weight
jtourehaaad by the
in perfected and
Jo. 1 Autographic
Kodak Special
yi..t..r c.. ’
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H ■.
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J Ii IlHynle »««.
W. It Idmltt Jl">,
•i .1 B H.-ml. rs.m |
iuer ? 15. r I’ M< -
H A Falk, nhurp *
$1 r.o, T E Huff-|
I'. Hutson |219.4!*. 1
wages came
profits were
I
Dtitlon Machine
(*nsti Store $61 4 5
$37 I I. Lx -
'.«b, Wilson
Bros. $.17
•T would
broadcast! mi
Den ton. a
one of th'
features it
aaiid W .ii * io
morning ' i
Dent on t h t
broad' acting
Would ad X • I
ly as x\« 11 .
(hvest iy;:. I urn
and up. ra i in
d^r that ■"
be taken
. and
♦ bl
tTYnbon
The following account*
a ml ordered paid
E I’ lihin $2b. \bm y B lx-
E I Key $26 63 W C km
i $3. Abney P, ]\.\ $111
(Joi.de $2 11 3b. E | Ke\
Garrison $25. Burrough
ing Mnohin^ <?<’. |IH5b,»J R
Fl. W . B < ’hairlbers f 3. J H 1
tl 7 b American Disinfecting
<122 lb, Bennett Printing ('<
'.•K, Black Ele<-trie Co. $'• :
<d Denton $119 53. ('oilier &
$37 15. Denton Machine
$36 5b. The Fair Store $ i 3 5.
Drop News
|n Wlii-at am!
11rm i * in Th.‘ mi
I . i..l. i
I .ii k .■ I'll
There will bo a community meet- j
m at Hi" school leu.-,, next l-'ri-
$;io so.
J I I X5.
C. .1
1 >ry
J’l la. .1 W. Kemp J'
1125, ~W. B M <-lu> Kan
115, McCombs A Simps'n
Mi'i:lr<,y in ?"■ M "1 r1, l(
t.FtTm Co. JUHToR. MuntcTpnt
JHfi 65. i I. <>. W N. u tmi
1'. ..p), s H 'ni. T. lephom- Co
Stafford l.owdon Co J|i>H13.
Tlnirmoti l II Western I nion
Teh-g-raph Co. $1 l« Mrs Hatiriah
I'nyne IIP,. Mrs I, >
this in the clothes bought
for this season.
the 300
. red to
! N ’
’ 6 p g
Butler.
fcalia< B Far
tt&reji. r* little
Mri Chftrlh C d.
Mr- -W B KtM
Bile: arc s.ll fmk
LGeorgr Braswell ard
fr phen* were her
GGl
Brooks
W'.»rks
Freight
$67 23 I
W Mi Hi
? 1 5. W ils'.n Bi ■
$1. .1 rr Sauls $
M G Conxx ay. who
xx ith Mrs. Connie Junes
t three years, has gone
,\ dd<- < t' .Ja< kson, Miss., I the
jlidehjilte period.
D. cef of Lewisville was ill'
’ttiesdtty afternoon.
'ai Hr «.f Garza was in Den- (
return- I
make De nt on I
domiciled ut 510
r M^s Vi
.11 g S | | ; j ;, | | | ( ',, i
I hnltfh vs
Charlie
.■7 Ln-
J I
Mi' II
Mt
. 1 I '. '
J
.1. Iliisliry. ■»»•><> ««
tho T. Ar. I- ho.splta) at
Monday afternoon, win
crated On until Hunday
It tin operation Is found
Incordlnn to word rccel
Marhlne C<
(I a machine
.....J
bugs :
and < •
h < m I-'.
H.und t
saw* it f
<• smaller s.
no- rate . f
saws cut the
' th. block
pound bio. ks «nd
>i » d for 1 bo pound
< liihe has a » apa. it y
Superior is the name of the best balanced
ration produced, and sold in the Southwest.
Demand the Superior line of Feeds for
your chickens, cows, horses and hogs, be-
cause of its Superior feeding tpiality.
We carry a complete stock of Suprior
Leeds, but if you desire to order from your
grocer be sure to demand "Superfor.” Ac-
cept none of the so-called “just as good”
feeds. .1
Get the Superior feeding habit tV»r super-
ior results. *,
G. i: t.igiit. -i
Montg"in' i v and
; mint i
| town x;
eV. niTLg
b|(jr. and Mra. Wil
ku daughter. MO-
bit Und'TWund nt
pir» Ollie PIp'k •>
Ljntia'cal Faturduy
P" - • M iye Ilex n"l<1
kt gar t Gra'-rm at I.ix-b
Hdr. and M ■< Earn, si,., *
I nit N wton of 1’llot
MM. Mr Butler
|Mr, »nd Mra. Holmi r a
I'.ly apn In Oklahoma
Coppan
Ibt.i Chapel
HX;e, and Mier «
K-i' ’ •• rper
The monthly meeting of the Den-
McdicHl Society will be
cning at the office
Denton, it Is
8 cents a
Friendship News
mMKNtM’HIP. Jan Hi M.
kthleen Walker wa» ,n !>■ nt m
falsa Cora
kk-«i>a at I.1FM
»V E L.
l*M4ay.
Mr*
Ip**
h, ln r<' ,
, I"
imily lid
I u mind I
lanl.'iil turn But Mr. I
bii n ins, iiti'ig thlng'aj
* a lad of 12. One of I
* r< sting "I b's ilrvliTH
which t. Ii grams
i.i, iv,d
Is 29 y. ars old
all his energy
and piIshinK
11
>nni B. Itnx/»»r, Inxentor of the
Xcoriug Mm Iilm* I hut 11 ii ml-
it ’Flu- machine is
horsepower electin'
,te current at 22b x.dt
According t” h Ftntem. nt rec. nt
ly made b\ B B .Phillips, an l<
. xp, I L of Xi w 5 X II. the K.iyz.i
machine xvill take the ph.ee <>f t"f
t v s. \ «• n <1 ft« i < 'ii t dr V i« cm hr! t t o 1
for.' us.d. The Gifford - AVond Com-
pany <>f Hudson. N V , has Inves-
tigated the iLayxor <1. x ice and
a dr.il with Air. Ra>z<»r to
pat. nt rights In the t’nited
npd ( qiUida. Xb‘‘ arraiigenient
la Testily bastji for the life <
patents. Mr. llayior reserxad T. xaa
for himself and will inanuta< ture
th.* i.r-Mcoring machines in Denton .
I The name of the company is the'
SERVICE
ything ironed and
ready to wear
25 cents a pound
jwi t • n t < <1
fai B. Rsyspr ot Iieriton. si
■ry printed In the rnairuxlm
Bi of the ^Sunday PHICT Nrws
■ many years the manuflirturers
MMtlficial Ice have been confiont-
| With the neeemdty of some
Kkod of snablinr the . salesman
f pleasure with precision
JHvered at the doors of
Ms Of consumers In this
Wone can recall the old
!. the scales that hung beside the
Br step of the old-fashioned Ice
MffMi. Then came the time when
l| icemen would saw the
[the blocks, with more o
Murary. Now comes Mr
Kit his lee-scoring machine
Mkinates all guesswork
K pale of blocks of ice t
Mlcal and machine-like precision,
k Rayzor's Invention is nothing
Ip than an ice-sawing machine
her the S00-pound blocks of lee
HjjBriMr iruni lll<*Jremng tanks
My are run through the Raizor
Brine machine. The word "seor-
■" is only another and technical
fats for '‘sawing''. AH the blocks
M mn through the Rayzor
■■ high-speed circular saws
M bi< Mock part of the
btniffh. across end lengthwise.
result is that when placed on
t ice wagon for delivery all tin-
Ksnan has to dp. ,1s to tan the
■ffilr gently with the pel
I"'tongs and the block
■rat ly >nd nuickiy just
Kg been *aw-ed
fcb- to. .re s w« b. the
- t -peeil of
15,
lavidsop \
boil I6|K’1I1". S
I i nua rv j miln f 35s a
Thl- - --------------
iViNWOOD J
bt to hav or glnati
•rtub; thrown In
( j,y- etc V orkers
■s—-f—M dwmsr- es
r—r> -th lo.eii. -«
n mm caught for all'g- d
t Huhn rd mo ti : * 1 " '......
Hi. d. fail. d to
cit him at the
>ii xx ar rant from
U'ueastirtv nfternoon
inney and paid hlx
Iso received warrant
it t x h<- has been
and believes the
at P chai tlsou xx as giv. n
addt ♦ ss
(i
ai.d
*1 leg
MlJi. JS,..
$".H
$1
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