Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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watch take It to
ml Louie Manning
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IF SICKNESS COMES LET CURTIS HELP YOU
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FUN
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EVERY BIT
Ohl man Rnyzor is building
T1
SAVED
A SWIMMING POOL
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We have the
NOW JUST BETWEEN US
Tn
BATHING SUITS
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is cutting
And ho cue else
K,
PHONE 79
DON'T YOU ENJOY EATING
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WHOLESOME BREAD
YOU’LL LIKE
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AMERICAN
w. j. McCray
ONCE
hamp'e Fl.’FK.
., Le Hoy, N. Y.
EAT AT THE
WHEN YOU
DENTON CAFE
PANAMA HATS
inexpensive
pn
We Have Everything
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME
serve
a
BLACK AM) GALVANIZED
SUNDAY DINNER
door tight
TRY US.
SCOn TAILORING CO.
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Ideal Waterman Fountain
Pens
For your next order.
We sell that good
THE SILENT ENEMY OF
THE PESKY FLY
met
t wo
HOT WATER BOTTLES, ICE BAGS, INVALID
RINGS, ATOMIZERS, SERUMS
of Sanger. visited his
iertrude Cates and Mrs
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par-
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eight
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because it’s a stood place to eat.
For the lunch try a bottle
“GRAINO” WITH A GOOD
SANDWICH
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visited
at
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Goode Bros.
SERVICE CARS
Phone 131
Bennet,!
Flossie
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BY PUTTING IN
PACKARD
MAZDA LAMPS
w as
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of
< 'or I nt li.
of
DENTON CAFE
Next Door to Peat Office
S. .. .. . .
ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and
w. re (
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his
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Las
past
has
da uffhter,
Bernice M
Horace
Suit, go to the pool and
a box of
appealing all along the smoke line.
Men who never before could
smoke a pipe and men who’ve
smoked pipes for years all testify
to the delight it hands out! P. A.
can't bite or parch! Both are
cut out by our exclusive patented
process I
Right now while the going’s
good you get but your old jimmy
pipe or the papers and land on
some P. A. for what ails your
particular smokeappetite !
LYON-GRAY
LUMBER CO.
Read and n
Okla
<>r |
looked '
Just between ourselves, you
never will wise-up to high-spot-
smoke-joy until you can call a pipe
by its first name, then, to hit the
peak-of-pleasure you land square
on that two-fisted-man-tobacco,
Prince Albert I
Well, sir, you’ll be so all-fired
happy you’ll want to get a photo-
graph of yourself breezing up the
pike with your smokethrottle wide
open I Talk about smoke-sport !
Quality makes Prince Albert so
If we lire to tlnil
we will j
He
Thill’s
to get Hint seuny
If you
to run
And If 1 do, well
It Jolly. Running Away Like
Thle?"
Lizzie
of Gllllll
brother,
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Mrs
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hall, the
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TEASLEY & GRAHAM
PHONE 174 ___
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T. W. LEVERETT & CO.
Northeast Corner. Phone 79
GREEN FANCY
Hy Georire Burr McCutcheon
0. M. CURTIS
DENTON, TEXAS
ala u ate t in< >1
t S I ■" I m .‘tdua 11
M I ehuI ch
a in (’ W
rip to Texas,
line
Th*’ I t< ;
Gaiza I'iuh
lixered in the
nf Het liel.
Mrs Burl
i,ef» M t’urley visited
Thurman near la*wts-
and
dkinM
Pea ton.
' »U<1 le
WHH
Get a
have more fun than
monkeys.
met at
The h-H-
I ’sa I ins
leader
visitors \\ e
LCk
sundown
niim. the Kii^h* roll company evncu- I
at.d Hart's Tavern 1'hey were de i
hived by the irrituting uml. to Mi'. |
ltiish<roft. ujipurdoniible b.havior of
two otlicious gentlemen, lately arrived
who Insisted politely but firmly on
prying into the pust, present and fu-
ture history of the aeverttl members of
try
pin
clasM
E. chuieh
I. will
i waluta-
; histor-
prophe-
ictorian,
There were more than 20,000 prescriptions filled at Curtis’
last year, a fact which should lead yo'u there too when sickness
comes for a store to have attracted patronage so liberally must
have deserved it. Bring or send your prescriptions to me when
sickness comes and they’ll receive prompt attention.
Mi mm Iva
re KlieHtH
was
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I ‘alias
of Wakelon.
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Every home needs Screen Wire
over the windows.
Also good and well fitting Screen
Doors.
It is nn inexpensive barrier
against the tiny carrier of filth
and disease.
We have a well assorted stock of
Screen Wire
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111 !!! I I!
able, as well as long wet
made by The Good;
iber Co . Akron. Ohi
je Wi • '
We clean, re-block and re-trim Panama Hats
/ for $1.50
Alan Screen Doors, Screen Door
Sets, Spring*, Braces, Catches
To keep your screen door tight
shut.
We have plans and specifications
for your new home—THE SER-
VICE IS FREE.
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Mr
( J»UH'K*‘
and Mi
a nd
Are in town drop down to see ur.
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MIsm
pha a ml B» rt ha
Mfm H B Lonir
attended decorati
YOU TRY IT
at <’or in th
Slielton an I E. H
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•i n<i mohm,
MImm Vuri> Bennett
4 I hit <> t h
at Cooper.
Is vi.xitlug
nton
Hixon. Alonzo
Bob Waldrlp and
Lewisville were
The only competitor we recognized in our
hat work worried himself to death trying to
equal our class of work.
Copyright Itit
by R. J Reynolds
Tohacdo Co.
here.
Mi mm Fay
kiiiN and MImr
decoration at
I j<»| h> wa v
Mihm Fh> i
W A Firn
a I t ended d» coia
i ami Mt ’ W
hen Mr a
I
Iuim | conypj’sntlon in the taproom
('iimoron loft
Henry
Ben Bru
Where you can always find good
vegetables, good meats. and
thu>-re cooketl well, too.
> ou’U always find we
good.
Sain
Ess I e May W a<1
A Trip by Night and a Late Arrival, j
Shortly nfler stimlown Hint eve- |
Hie Kuxlieroft
Hurt’s Tiitern.
by the IrrituHiig nml.
Willie Polkrus
visited her
. A. Henry.
Hufford ami son,
M rs.
lit \lon-
,. i’hnnd-
t'llnton |
Bttrnes went down to the dingy
lobby. A single, half-hearted electric
bulb shed its feeble light on the desk.
In front of which stood a man regts
terIng under the sleepy eye of the
night clerk.
Barnes was turning away when a
| familiar voice assailed him.
Whirling, he looked Into the face of
i it man who stood almost at tils elbow
the sharp, impassive face of Mr.
I Sprouse.
<’otinIh
M I M. < ’
i: !•:
XicholM. Ilf KitnsaM t’Hy.
I niece Mum < ierirude I
nil | Miss Stanley Armstrong.
“Let t<*r lierfoct, »><’•" »’> Oklahoma <’ity for
’ 1 1 1 ’I light months visiting
By I ret timed home
1 >( ’LK PBTE RWITTER
Phone 401
visited her
i ’min' h
Riley.
were in
Kf'-
slay behind Tom- ,
my's venerable but surprisingly ener- i
getlc car were Hie cause of many a ;
gasp and shudder from tlte couple who ;
sat behind him in the bounding car. I
Hr had orders to keep back of Tommy
but never to lose sight of his tall light. |
"Are you there''” lie whispered.
"Yes. Isn’t il Jolly, running nway i
like tills? B must be wonderfully ex- ;
citing to be a criminal, always dodg
Ing and
. f:
re In Lewisville.
Ilutnnionil visit, d
< 'orlnt h
son. Itayniond.
parents, Mr.
at a place where things look
clean and are clean—Where they
seem glad to wait on you, and
give you service, too? 1 always
eat at the
News from Garza
GARZA. May «.—<!. T. Whlta. of »«n-
ton. haa bought the crop on trie u. W.
Riley farm and haa moved hla family
here. ,, ___ <
T. J. Braaheara, E E Nichols, F*. VV
Cottle, C. W Nichols. W J Mhelton.
E H Crnwell, E A Bennett and Ed I
Elbert were In Penton.
Mr ami Mrs. W A
their daughter,
Flower Mound
The Woodmen
evening and
Mrs Nr in a
len Martin
pie and
Matti*’
a nd baby
from
d isi’lui
a I home
M IMK
I mug la
M UM
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HAVE YOU A BAD BACK?
Dr've a \ ay y <>ur kn< Id , t (<' '/u.v n pa« k-
age of Mother Grit) n Alio‘I \T I < -1 I VI
th** ph'AtRiit M»’dn inal T«‘S f<*r < <" r< < ! ;n^ tliAl
Ihih*’, ►or»« Hit I nil iiiiMlrutij’ fer.tng <>f iIh- nerv < ■*.
If y >iir knliiry«» n< t t<»<) fi-tpunii v, or h< tu»n ir
pa iiftil a d r niity, Aromai le-I.eaf l* | "»•
aut and the bent loiuc Inxaiiv*’. Al DriiL'k’'*'*
or l»y mail, fi 1 . Matni 'c Fl.’FK. Addrer*,
The Mother Gray' "
home
White iintl
M r it mi M i h <'
Georgia Coi n well
going in tier
riy McNabb
their home
Chastain was
“.Jolif s,”
j sbnmclessly.
the organization, Including tho now '
“bnckcr."
Bnrnos bad devised a very clever
plan for getting Miss Cameron away
from the tavern without attracting tin
due attention. She was to leave in
one of the automobiles that he had en-
gaged to convey the players to
Crowndale, where they were to
“show.’’ In case of detention or In
qulry, she was to pose as a stage-
struck young woman who bail ob-
tained a place with the company at
| tho last moment through Ids Influence, j
Wlivn the In'iur came for the depar-
I It'll ton
B< nn* tt and sons. Mis
♦•It. MIsm Vui ** B* nnett Min.
lulls. Miss Ihiiolhy Nichols,
c I i kiii mo nd m , Ji nd children,
mid Mrs Bob
Newton. Mr
and J \S Grlf
,, al Shiloh
Steadman and
\\ R M< Cai-
Hixon, were
i > ns. < lien a nd j
ar** visiting
r, her sister.
Mrs Beulah
L
“To go back to my dwll trotlbles.
When I got out Into the hall night be
tore last, after leaving her room. I
heart! voices whispering in Prime
Ugo’s room. 1 beat it np Hie stairway
into the attic. Nothing happened, so
I aneaked down to have n peep around.
The door to Ugo’s room was open, bin
there Was no light on Hie Inside,
fame to the door and looked up and
down the hall. Then some one else j
came out and started to sneak away, i
I leave you to guess the sex.
“Nicholas butted in at this tinfor
tunate Juncture. He made the mis j
take of his life. Ugo lumped back into
his room. In less than a second he
was out again. He landed sipntrely on
Nicholas' back as the fellow turned I”
escape. I saw the steel flash. Poor
old Nick went down In a heap letting
out a horrible yell. I’go dragged Inn
Into the room anti dashed back into
his own. A moment later he came out
again, yelling for help There was
only one thing left for me to do and
that was to get out on the roof if pos
” ' “ ' <lo quiet
I got out through a trap floor
and stayed there for an hour or so.
“Well, to shorten the story, I final-
ly took a chance and slid down to the
eaves where I managed to find the
limb of a tree big enough to support I
’ me—Just as if the Lord bad ortiered u
put there for my special benefit. I |
was soon on the ground, and that I
meant safety for me. 1 had heard I'go I
tell the others that Nicholas said the
man when stabbed him was yours truly.
Can you beat It?
“And now comes the maddening part
of the whole business, lie said that
the crown Jewels were gone I The thief
was running downstairs when lie stag
gered to the door.
the crown Jewels, my friend,
first have to find Prince I’go.
them."
“I don't believe a word of
yarn," said Barnes flatly. "Yon have
the jewels and—”
■ “Look here, Mr. Barnes, I'm not go
Ing to double-cross you again,
all over. I want
dog who knifed poor old Nh k.
K can give me a lead. I ll try
B Prince Ugo down.
get the Jewels."
“We? You amuse me. Sprouse.”
“Well, I can't do any more than
t give my promise, my solemn oath, or
something like Hint. I can't give a
bond, you know. 1 swear Io you that
if I lay hands on that stuff I will de
liver it to you. Might Just as well
trust me as Ugo."
“Get in the car,” said Barnes sad
I denly. He had decided to take a
Chance with the resourceful, inde- I
'4 fatigable rascal. There was something
L; , convincing about Sprouse's version of
the affair nt Grpen Fam y.
Ferrell.
ng and daugh-
Ims Vera Jobe
tain roiidM. Ten o'clock would find
them at the Grand Palace hotel, none
the worse for wear, provided (lie al-
ways put It parenthetically) they lived
to tell the tale! The luggage hud
gone on ahead of them earlier In the
day.
Soon after ten o’clock they entered
the town of t'rowndale ami drew up
before the unattractive portals of the
| Grand Palace hotel. An arc lamp | Corinth,
i swinging above the entrance shed a
pitiless light upon the dreary, Gislfor- tingx
j saken hostelry with the Ironic name. ■,u
Miss Cameron was warmly con-
scious of the thrill that had come Into
Iter blood when he carried her up the
stairs In his powerful arms, disdaining
the offer of assistance from the slid
denlv Infatuated Tommy Gray.
"Rehearsal at eleven sharp."
nounced Rushcroft.
every one of you. No guessing.
the way, Miss—er— poll m.v soul, I
j don’t believe I got your name?"
"Jour s," suhl the new r—'
day morning hy Rev Whitehead, of)
Lew isville. Messrs Ross Stubhs and j
Purough Ferrell. Misses Ione Bowles j
and Marylene Kiger art' the graduates j
| The church was beautifully decorated i
I in the class colors and flowers and
ferns, (’lass colors are pink and green .
and the flower is the Carnation. Class
motto is Build for Character and Not
tor Fame.’’
Thursday night, at \V. O. W
seventh grade will present a play,
Pressing Gown.’’ The primar
! will have drills and a fairy p
I day night the graduating (
I hold their exercises at the M 1
Prof Looney, of Penton Normal
deliver the address The class
torian Is .Miss Maylene Kiger;
ian. Ross Stubbs; poetess and
tess. Miss lone Bowles; valedi
Purough Ferrell.
VV. L. Mundy.
Mrs. G*
dorgan
White, of Penton Normal,
visited his parents. Mr and Mrs. C. T
W hlte.
First
were Fa
Coulter.
. rls. Abe
Wadkins.
I I S Alle
J A
•y visited
.ooks, at |
Friday
memIhu h,
Mary El
cake and
were served Mrw
Mis Ollie Mason
ver** visitors
r , has
*ig bls
taxis
On a Grocery Bill
down living expenses.
A SB m 10 CUI
■ SHOE DM
“It has been quite an expense to
keep my boy in shoes because he is
very hard on them. But sim e wearing
shoes with NeOltn Soles his shoe bill
has been reduced 66’3'says J
Allison Allen <>1 Amity. Arkansas
"■ On the imporiance of NeOlin Soles
as a money' saving factor tlitre are
thousand- of parents who agree with
Mr. Allen. Because Nehlin Soles give
where mo .t 1.x out
|raKjWse«t. thev i nt 1 < o- i ■ »
^HEjkfor Newlin sol, o v. I,’,
next new shoes are needed cither for
yourself or for your children You can
Ijet them at any good shoe store And
take your worn snots to th. n pair shop
and have them re-bottamed with
Jlgglio Solee.
‘ gp*—these soles arc created
to Le water oroof and com
wearing They
' ’ear Tire &
I, who also
'iMfoot Haela—guaranteed to
defer beds.
3oles
“California Syrup of Figs
“8hl
But If the limousine had possessed
a thousand ears they would have been
rendered useless in the stormy racket
| made by Peter’s muffler and the thun-
I dermis roar of the exhaust as the car
! got under way.
I Sixty miles lay lietween them and
I t’rowndale Tommy Gray guaranteed
I that the distance could be covered In
j three hours, even over the vile moun-
When the hi’mr came for the depur- !
i ture from Hurt’s Tavern he deliberate- j
i ly engaged the two secret service men
Miss i
........ .. .... the house by the rear i
*'ds ! dour and was safely ensconced In l’e- ;
ter's automobile long before he shook
hands with the "rat t'ati'hers" and ]
dashed <mt to Join her. Tommy Gray’s I
car. occupied by Hie four players, was
moving away from Hie door ns he I
sprang in beside her and slammed the .
door.
Peter's efforts t
You buy Princo Albert aviryuhtrt tobacco «*• cold. Toppy rod bate,
tidy rod tint, handoomo pound and half pound tin humidoro—anu
— that clatty, practical pound crvrtal glare humidor uiith ooongo
moictanor lop that hoapo tho tobacco in ouch porfoct condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Sanders was at Lloyd
Walter Long
T .1 Bow les. W
< ’orn w el I we t'-‘ ill
('Upon W hyburn.
here
Miss Hallie Belk visited Mt.’s Bessie
Lee Charles at Waketon.
George It Nichols, of Kansas City.
Mo , fir. siilent of the I B. of S. S. A
|1 M for the past ten years, is visit-
ing his brother. C W Nichols This
is rtie ttrst time tile brothers have met
in thirtv-niiie years C M Niehols Is
as years old amt George Nichols is bo.
Tills is Ills first tri|i to Texas, irirt lie
likes tlie country line
Have Sharp, of Hixon, was here
Mrs W L Swisher and son. of Gtoka
Okla , are visiting his parents. Mr. ami
Homer Cates. ,f. M Ferrell, .1
rhson, I’ierce and Jim Ferrell
Mr and Mrs. R. B Lon
ter. Miss Edith, and Mi
were In Penton.
Mr. and Mrs.
children, of Corinth
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W
Mr and Mrs Roll 1
of Rec'.or. were here.
Mrs Lottie Clark visited
Mrs W. L. Clark at Penton
W S Wadklns. Sam Wadkins
I Misses Callie ami
were in Penton
Mrs. Mary Stevenson, of
guest 'if Mr. nml Mrs. J. A
Luther Porris. of Lewisville.
li ere.
and Bertha MeCurley
Chastain and daughter.
•re in Lewisville.
i> S. Chastain enter-
night In honor of the
Green Reynolds. Jr.
I lave Stockard
ung people with
JULIAN SCRUGGS
“THE LADIES’ STORE”
Please call for your May Deline- I
ator. J j
J a inos
jett. Mrs. Clara Ben-
visitvd Mr. and Mrs.
< ’orlnt h
• w Nichols
Kansas (’ity.
Nichols visited
are bought here to best adbantage. I am a large buyer of this
class of goods—a direct buyer—and can give low prices on any-
thing in my line. Your patronage invited.
Monday visitors to Penton
v Riley, L. E. Cornwell. Rohr
Jack Holloway. John L. Mor-
Feaster, G J. Bowles. BIB
Homer Chastain, Lee Long1,
i. Walter Long, L. B. Man-
Stockard. Ira. Doris, and
visit**d her
Fl Worth.
If you brake you leg take It to the
doctor.
If you brake you
the juler.
If you brake your face take it to the
buty parler.
But if you brake your keys, sewing
machines, and typewriters
Take them to Uncle Pete, he will fix
them.
Circle
_ initiated
Hrnnvii and Min
RefreshinentN of
grape juice
Baggett and
, of Be t lie I u
Reynolds Jr. haw returned J
France, receiving bls honorable
rg<- at <*firnp Travis Hr In now j
;.e
i Edna Stubbs \iNlted Miss Grace.'
UK lit
* lura
Be I. IM
I ><» Vl»
II II
Hollou .< V.
:iml Mik
hth i
Mr
child
jo 11 and S
hei ••
M IN
Morris
Min
Shut .
Will Morgai
at Little Elm
Mink N«'ta MouglaN
f o I k k at De n t u n
Slim Rose, of Rector, whs
Mr and Mrn Buri Uni vert
< ’alvert. Mt K J M Hop
Vlldn Hopkins attended
Chinn Chapel Saturday
MIsm Catherine Shaw and
Mia* Stallclip. of Denton, we
of Miss Velma Massey
EH (’oberly of Auh’* v.
nnd Mrs 'I' J Brashears
L**onnrd Glneh ami Prather Squir
of Little Elm, visited h**re.
Mr and Mrs Jeff Now Illi,
visited her parents, Mr ami
Miss Vera Bennett
Mrs Ellen Benmt' a
< 'a rl I .am be it. G
WadkiiiN nnd
in every socket. They are eco-
nomical and preserve sight.
DENTON WATER AND
U6HT DEPARTMENT
The Home Mission Norlet}
the Methodist church Monday
son v* as sixth chapter t
Mrs Ida < la r i iso i
mein lo t s a ml two
n* n t
Min .1 M Hopkins ami daughter.
Miss Velda. of Dallas, ar** visiting her
pai**nts, Mr ami Mrs Hui I Calvert
Mrs I’aiiliue M.’Uijrhy was called
to Denton to tbu bedside of her sister.
Min <>li\ia Wood - vs ho was very ill.
but is now lasting better
Min .1 oh n n i * • Ga r I iso n
was here
Miss N.I I
aunt. Mrs I
has returned home.
The Argyle ami Garza baseball teams
played a gam’ here Thursday. th**
score being M to n In favor of Garza
lai Shahan. Sidney and George Sha-
han. Frank ami Everett Dawson, of
Miss Jimmie W ilson, of Denton Nor-
mal visited home folks
Miss (da White ami Miss Oma Gar-
ner visited Mr and Mrs < I W hlte
Mrs Georgia Cornwell was at
Went hei ford, going in her car and
taking Mrs Hurly M* Nabb and sons,
who will make their home there
Miss Thelma Chastain was at
i nt h.
Tom
Tell your druggist you want genuine
** California Syrup >>f Figs.” Full directions
and dose for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Look for the name ‘'California”
and accept no other “Fig Syrup.”—Beware I
s tohT him Ihnl he km*u
I go's tight. Spr<m>e
thoughtful for n long time.
• So O Dowd knows tluii I really whs
nffer the swng. eh?
it?”
“I suppose so.”
“1 he only (die who thinks I’m nhso-
hitely Innocent is I’go, of course nnd
Mrs. Vnn Iwke. Thills good.”
Sprouse smfirked his lips. “I’ve got n
pretty fair Idea where I enn find Mr.
Loeb. Il w HI tnke 11 little time 11 j
couple <d’ dn\s. p<'limps hut sooner
later he’ll turn up in dose prox- I
the beautiful hnroncss.”
Roll Hufford. of Recto
.1 B (’a r I isle v isi t *•<!
nw ort hat • ’a I las
.,.dm (Or. of Denton. '
c W N n liols. E II
T J Bow les w
Mrs Everett
Nister, Mrs Ford at
Guy Nuhols ami
v iKited his
W Nichols.
Nichols ami
of Kansas
cce Mrs Gerl
Miss Stanley
in (>k la h<
nmnl I > h
M Sw isher
and Mrs Charlie McMath, of
i. were here
Bennett, of Corinth, visited his |
a. Mr. ami Mrs F. R Bennett
Kilburn and daughters, of Wax-
ahachie, are visiting her sister. Mrs.
W A Henr.v I
Lee Hayes and James Newman, of |
Frisco, visited
Mrs R J. Bennett
nett ami children \.-
Bennett at
ami Mrs.
Nichols, of Kansas Uit
iss Dertha Nichols visit
and Mrs G W NnT.ols ami
I (’orlnt h
F A
Mins
( lert rude
Sidney
Seeley.
R<ft>ert
here.
Miss Bennie Bays
w ere in I <e w isville.
Mr ami Mrs
Mr ami Mrs H.
\ ille.
Misses Orpha
and Mrs (). S
Miss Thelma, w
Mr. and Mrs
tHint'd Saturday
home coming of
Mr and Mrs
tained the yo
Saturday night
Miss Mabel Crawford of Lewisville,
was the guest of Misses Orpha
Bertha MeCurley.
Rev. Jessie Cates and family
, J c Wright. Miss Etta Wrigh
z<i (’handler. Mr and Mrs M L.
lor. Miss Lucy Whitmore.
I Whitmore. Mr and Mrs W'
Carroll Miss Hallie Belk. Misses Or-
I pha ami Bertha Me(’urh*y. Mr and
I Mrs R B Long and Miss Edith Long
l.ittended decoration at ’ >ld Hall ceme-
and
Mo., |
Mr |
family at
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919, newspaper, May 8, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238013/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.