Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Alliance Ice Co., Distributors
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NEW VICTOR RECORDS
JAGOE ABSTRACT COMPANY
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“JUST BLUE”
“CHONG”
PHONE 31
“Little Old Lor Cabin”
“Calling Me Home to You”
“I.oneHome—That’a All”
That Tumbledown Shark.”
We have a stock of records which
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is randy equaled in a town of less 1 |n
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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material and patterns
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Always ready to serve you.
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
WHEN YOU
18 cents a package
TRY IT ONCE
Turkish and choice Domestic
You are always a friend of
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
PEACEMAKER
In Season
or
Ptione Us Your Grocery Order
PEACEMAKER
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ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
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What you pay out your good money for
is cigarette satisfaction—and, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi-
nate bite and free them from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent
with smokers because the
success
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mel-
Small lot of Navy Hose.
showing of Summer Dresses and
Get the habit of visiting
both win.
To Purily and Enrich the Blood
Take (.ROVES TASTELESS Chill TONIC
You’ll find prompt and efficient
service here.
Established 1874
South Side Square. ______Denton, Texas.
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Cleaning and Pressing Correctly Done
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to have a
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case \x It Ii xx lilch I hos<»
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FARM AND CITY LOANS
Lowest poteible rate Black Land Farms and City Property for tale
See us before making your Loan or buying a Farm.
CITIZENS’ LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By R. P. LOMAX, President
Rooms No. 1 snd 2, Denton County Nationsl Bank Building.
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an t<» ! lake lAnirsl_r^X5 VIIIII ixymv kno\x <
n"',2" I which is simply IRON and QUININE sus- ll(l
pended in Syrup. So Pleasant Even
i Children Like It. You can soon feel its
Strengthening. Invigorating Effect
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PKHMOWAI.M
Toon wan in Denton Sunday
Mattle Mae and .IcsRle Burgess
I of NacaoKdoclieH, who are attending
(’. I A ape nt the week-end with Mis*
I (Trace Koons.
Missen Mary Ola Roberts and
Pearl Trickey. of <’ T. A., apent
day with the T. M Trickey fainil
begH
the
hiw office ol
Bun Lusk
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Ralph
Man Near Sanger Said to he
III With Sleeping Sickness
Special to Record-Chronicle
S \\<:i:R. June 10 ' ......'
have diagnose/
ner. living on
MickneMH. It waa
| had rheumatism
i npe< ia<iHt xx as *.‘«i
t rouble cou Id lie
| t otna are t hose
a nd a n umber
' amlned him.
I xx o or three xveeks.
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DAYS OF SOVIET RULE REPRESENT COUNTY
to (liter
and
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Nicholson, t »y-
xveek He
If rance and has
Mitchell.
iv if. ............... the revival nt
the Fir: t Methodist church will Io Kin
tlie third Sunday In Julv.
Mack Moose of Nortli
I Miss MarRaret Toovey. 1
Santser. were married
JULIAN SCRUGGS |=
M iNses
king pni
I.Kil loo
I i unga i in in
Ii da \ m tine x
|»x< bk.
11.hi f •
Hats.
our place often and we
a J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Win.tAn Salem,
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SELECTED LIST OF DAILY
SELLERS—GOOD ONES.
Don’t forget that we have a choice
line of Bathing Suits and Caps
to make your selection from, now
at the beginning of the bathing
season.
I’ve ^decided
not to get an
opera cloak or a
new ball gown
this year
Why not?
My husband I"
looking so shab-
by 1 think he
simply muHf
have a new suit
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Ing opinion
H | m d< |»m I t n
t hv pm p.»M<
ri luttx . to 11
In \x ii nd th.
j Him I, Sh nit a r y < ‘o
| .lipping
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<• Inixe nutlioiltx to require until.’ to I.
tllpped or l<» dtp them t lie III Me I x « M <"i
! the plllpOMe of ellldleilllng the f. x. l
(.Mixing tluk, H IH II pre I eqillMlte Hull
Inn Hiwpei Hon oi piop. i in x eMt ig.it ion
he made mill thill Minh lunpe.llon oi
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the pl . h. II. .
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f XX lilt’ll Nile
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.. . i Local phyn
tl.c case of a Mr.
Kim ereek, hm Hleeping
at tlrMt thought he
of the throat and a
Hid in. but no such
located The symp-
of sleeping HlckneKW
of physuians have ex-
ile has
Carolina and
Iving west of
at tile Baptist
E W. Marshall
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Ing part
"Y«*s.”
")Vknew If the thing Rrpt mi I
were headed there would be a Dish
pretty soon between the txvo men nt
be tween the man and his wife and I
made up my mind I wouldn’t Im mixed
up In anybody's, domestic troubles -
Youngstown T e leg ram
you try it. If you never have
there is no better time than now
Tell your grocery man to send
Mrs
Mrs M
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Red In
l < |oi doll
I lent on
' Loe Douglas and !•’ B llmx
j.lexxel Rite. ('.late Koons Matt
Jessie Burgess, visited the <J \
|.iH I...in.- In Denton
SVX.illt MU* IlKIII*. I K.,,. v
of the live months' old t XX ill hoy* ; Rv-lnxest
and Mrs. Sam Landers died last ju w s
and was buried in tb*»* Hollvar |
cry Rev E. W Marshall con- |
dueled the services.
A. J. Nicholson has r<
sage from his son. Kred
Ing he xxill arrive this
cently returned from
been stationed at Camp
It is announced that
It’s queer to tk in k lontj
after v/e are $one
Tkarell be a lot more,
people coming on.
I’m sorry that Ill
them k!1 and
Here’s where
I skovt across I
the yevrs— zj
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FRAUGHT WITH MISERY! IN D-C-D AT ARDMORE
lU’I.AVEST. June 1« "J1'1,1
(lie lawl .lav* of the "He.I’ Soviet
public lierv aie fi auKlit W KI'
h ungei. ment a I mlserx
famHx tlrvN. Iieartl i •*
t*. flights, .ii leNls and
s that the major
re pi a x I n g that mu.
tune lignin Th.x
,\ughl in a bin ning
It mil’ll Mqilll I Ing b. n
the Soviet
most saddening Impression
is that <»f a <
ig stripped da
In. \orai»ly. <4
nobody. Tin*
orderly ami bountiful
.1 in iiungai.v a f< xx months
i its neighbor Austria xx a
gone for many .veins t«
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You would be HurprlRed I
knew the enormoua number of
who read the dally claRRined
every day—and they profit by
you can too if you will make I
of readltiK them every day
more titan pay you for your
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low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re-
taining the desirable “body.” Camels
are simply a revelation! You may
smoke them without tiring your taste!
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you’ll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide.
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that •; Ir t cl xx < > i k from
xx <>i king n«»rt h <»f <;
I nd tin* nuix <*y<n s .it t he
Kails ♦*nd <»f tlm Hm* <-\p<*ct ;
pul post* .
r x I ng t It k,
Inspeu I Ion
m nd.* ami that i
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Muuh I I. k or t Iia
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Inion of mm Id d Im.iimu
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I Ul'MMlt y fol Min h dip
f l. nin n x s I I a i mon
reported I
ny person. c.mipHiix <
(Ion oxi n i ng uon t rol 11 ng oi
j a II v domestie HIlIllIlllH In this slate \X lio
shall refuse or fall Io .lip oi olh.txxlM. (
at Much llxeMlotk xx li< n laxx fullv th
•tvd to do no h\ the l.lxeMtot'k Sa n I
X Commission sllllll be deemed gull
of a m iHthmeii iioi ami upon e.mxlf I
t Ion 1 hei e of Mill! 11 be flm d In mix
sum not less than txx.ntx fixe dollais|
I ()oi nioie than one hun.lr.d tiollaiM ami
each
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latnie. passed nt Hm n gnlar st hmJoii I
' \ sheriff. <«>nMtahle oi other pence
officer XXi.llhl Hid I"' J11 * * t I f I • • • I 'X llh Ho
other mitliorltv than the ortht oi In
MttuctioiiM of tin l.lxcHlock Sanliarx
< •ommlMMloii It m agt ills or inspe
XX I Mil
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h' lng cl.,
or f"t "t.
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arc used
This xx oi It hv
counted 1 oxx iirdN
I h nd for it she xx 111 also f <
I *t csident I H a I ley «»f • he
' gards t Ii Im recog nIt hm of
| as h compliment to both
and to I he < fficii nt work
lege of I ndiiMt rial Arts
PALMER'S ART SHOP Interurban Engineers Move
U..«t ..n «... .«-• j 0)(j(;e )(j Laree[
. UKI1I<‘< l hlK uff.< <' Ilf
t-o'npanx' has be< n mo . -
Mti'luikan building to the mitf'X
the i:\t haiige Hank building In to - |
(o r*« . III.- laiM.. • ■ho*'.' ' f '* *’
of 1 |.e lor it ..file.. | < | |
of I he NUI X . ving "f I h.
inlet ill han route fi c.m , -.ir n< -I
W ichita I’alls. said M-mdix j "t m x
that anothci
he put on ;
rk ."it of
-i will r< <|iii
i and ol he I
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and It « tn •"
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that p
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a s
t bought
1h roaI
. hut ;;
d The
unlng
yscia ns
hem in a Htupor
The folloxx
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compiled fol'
forfnat ton
cation
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Olid. I ' I.'
Mqilll I Illg
latldcl
i >u< xx a> out m
in |( m, xx ho. though
the Magx.iiN, aro m>xx
' x loi m The al moNplivt <
f < a I N II k e I ha I
in x Im tn rout I
r Ig nc i s xx hose
i t I X I I X MM IC
XX I Mil CM of
, h ath r. am
I lielll Mr I X cm
I he g i a ml col h.pMc colli
The t H x of Ihidapt'Nt xx hit h
weeks agt» had a plentiful
eggs people almost lixcti
and potatoes Im lioxx i
• liecause ’>f the obslinacx
1 lUit m A g l ea I ma II) t
l.t'cn closed tor hit k
or bet’H use t lie y ha x e
rd l.x
The
x Isitor i c< elx cm
dissolution, belli
mercilessly and
rm. to benefit I
pleasant, oi
that existed
ago. xv hen
starx Ing. In
Miss Allie George to Teach
in Horace Mann High School :y
# ' ,nl
It xx as announced at the College
| nduNtiial AiIm Monday that MInm A
George of Denton, who was g
! from I he i ’ollt g. with the d
! Bachelor of Science In I'»I b i.
has had marked Nuccess as a teacher ot
| home «•<’<» no in lea Is attending
I l ulxirslty this spring aqd
land xvill continue her work' .
I.ia I nixetNity dining the
, r.H9-2<i at th.* c inchisloti ot
I (’Xpi-t'ls to get her degree
'of Si’leme Miss George ha
j mi IIX' honored In her xvoi k
I hia I’nixersllx hx h' lng uhoH< n to the
1 •‘•imIIIoii "f instrmtor f"t "h« half turn
_ Horace Mann Hlrh School In
than’seventy-five thousand people ; win", u... ^1..^,’’'-.’J..
i Will hr . uuill.'ll toWI.rdH Il'T (leKI'-e
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( 'ol|r r C re
Mihm < leot g.
MImm Geoigv
of the < 'ol
hr I . p I <
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\ 111 • i • \ .iii.l h X
if you (
’ peojde
columns
It too
t a habit
It will
1 roubla.
a ml
visit
in, in
Hall and
W iiHiiu
"I saw you nt th.
rnc;,‘ ! show last evening " said the fat i
er. "hut xx hen I looked for you
th* later I niiaaed yoi
"Yes. I got up and
"When was that'”’
" I left when t be
lax’ a snare for the
who had to stay at
count of I'UHim hh "
"Didn't you sec any more ot the pi< -
tlirr’"
the
st a I
get a <
that lw
o xx 111 g lo I''**
Opinion of the Attorney
a."- ! General's Department on the
Provisions of Dipping law
Holden, manager
\x h lr Ii ha *4 charge
the pi"P"M«.l
Dallas t<>
The Hand liixl'dlh-' Im tl
tin* nexvcMt World I'hlure
Montagu Love and Intiils picture Mr (
l.oxr iiMMUines a pa rt lr ii lar I y strong, j
dramatic and unusual i<dr He I*, seen
In the part <>f R"<in< v Graham, an ex
.•rrdinglv iimhltloiiH business man Who,
hiiwrver. lias one great unsatisfied mn-
htlon to hav'o a son and heir Graham
likens himself to Napoleon and Ilka
Napoleon, he divorces bls wife and
takes another wife In the hopes of
getting .III hell His Met Olid wife give*
Lli th to a son — mm h to Graham's <!v
light tmt she dies within a short
time Th.* son Ih everything to Graham
hut. finally, when the youth has grown’
up and taken IiIm place in Graham a
business. (Jrah.im learns that the hoy
Im reiillv not his o xv n mob, and there
dramath a. tl..n and a smashing ( Umax
lo gin Th. pl. tin.• Im to be mc ii at the
I’rlnrrHM Theatre today
in | .. \ di a ma ' T'
The . limt i"iia I star I
i t ■ 1 •• pli'1 nr gill 'X
won t hr alt ref Ion
She Im taught In I
| diX'.I. r . a-<r She
You will know_ the reason when
you try it. I
m iMtl. iiira noi a nd upon
there of m Ii a 11 !"■ fl in d
not less I ha n 1 xx ••nt \ fi x e
moi «• I ha n "H' hiimli . d dol I
, dip <.f Milch fllllllle
a H« parat< off.’list
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Diamond
Announces
Increased Mileage
Adjustment
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To Diamond users, and Diamond
dealers-
Here’s big news!
From to-day all Diamond
Tires shall he adjusted at
higher mileage — fabrics
6,GOO miles; cord construc-
tion 8,000.
The Diamond Rubber Company
Akron, Ohio
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applies to every Diamond Tire of fu-
ture or pasl sale, including tires in the
hands of user or dealer.
Diamond users, and Diamond deal-
ers have long known the big mileage
in Diamond Tires the users’ own tires.
We mark up our adjustment to
6,000 and 8,000 miles for fabrics and
cords, respectively, merely to measure
out a definite share of the superb mile-
age that we know the wonderful
strength and endurance Diamond
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1919, newspaper, June 10, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238008/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.