Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS ^OR LESS-
SOAP
Special for this week:
Palm Olive Soap, 1 doxen for Mr.
Polar White Soap, put out by the Palm Olive Co., will
wash woolens without shrinking, 50c per dozen, or 25 for
|100. •
* Special price on cantied goods’by the dozen. If it’s to
eat, we have it.
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TURNER BROS.
Phone 7 or 907.
We Give 8. & H. Green Siam p<.
$4.00 O. D. Wool Shirts
|3.0<) O. D. Wool Slip-Overs —
$6.00 Regulation Army Shoes
$6.00 Leather Puttees
$1.50 Wool Wrap Leggins
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“FUN FROM THE PRESS"
Published by the Literary. Digest
STARTING SATURDAY
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
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W. J. MCCRAY
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Wfien You Want
neatest Screen Spectacle
TO THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
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REVIVAL MEETING
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ACUFF & COMPANY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
PEARL STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Perfect Lover In Another Triumph
Everyone is invited at 7:15 o’clock.
Extra Special—Larry Senion i
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Phone 13 or 150
Went Side Square
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In time of trouble our ser-
vice proves its worth, tak-
ing over as it does smooth-
ly and efficiently, ‘every
trouble and care.
Every arrangement made
and every possibility fore-
seen.
ORANGES
APPLES
BANANAS
GRAPES
VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS
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Coming—PEARL WHITE in
of all serials —
Grimes
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V. W. SHEPARD
Phone 148.
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PALACE
TODAY
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Coming -MARY PICKFORD in—
"TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY”
We can please the most
fastidious taste with our
large assortment.
Harold Lloyd in—
“A SAILOR-MADE MAN”
V ' THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
Today and tomorrow
dth Ml*«ei
"iy Hroft <
Wanda
with
It’s time to place your order
for engraved cards.
Price & Simmons
209 E. McKinney. Phone 515
a<l for January ST
5— Trill of Frank
I with the murder
at Corpus Chrlstt
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chainpl'
New York to:
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a pent
guest
Mr*
Gee of Dalle
hunting '
hack
feet from one wi
er. au4
Peel. It
luncheon
Mr*. Leo. .
John Davltte and Mr. and Mrs. Vi-
vian Peel being present.
Mrs. 8. I. Newton has returned
from a viaft with her eon, J. E.
Phillip* of Fort Worth.
Mra. M E. Wright hag dengue
< Ki wants Santa Claus
A Tree or No Tree?
DECEMBER IS HERE
Why not buy your groceries where you can
get what you want, and get the best of every-
thing to eat. '
McCOMBS & SIMPSON
( hristmas gift, both useful
and practical, can be had on
the small payment of—
$3.00 Per Month
“Singer”
H. C. TALIAFERRO
. AGENT,
Phone 780.
You are often judged-*—
by the kind of stationery
you use, so why not buy
the best.
. 1 lajj
I th,. same la hereby
h.trt In the City of D<
If ,
o'clock a . M. and seven o’cl
M. nt which said elect
mehta to the City Chart!
on motion of the CF’'
CAKES, CAKES, CAKES
On your way home tonight stop” and get the
wife and kiddies some of our delicious cakes. They
are made fresh daily and assortment that is sure to
please you.
Take along a loaf of Mothers’ Bread.
' GRUBE BROS. RAKERY
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
Elder G. C. Brewer of Cleburne in charge. I
said tton.
Cot- Section
nance shall be
feet from and „
Passed thia 4th day of becemtu r
Chairman, city Cummlaaion, City af
Denton. Texas.
Attest. ■■■-•
GEO. N RUCKKR. .
City SeereUry. ,"/*
Approved n. to form:
E1.HKHT H«X?PEK. ~ ■ itfat
city Attorney. .IMBIBE
BUY YOUR STiTIONm if'
SMART'S
— o'CTUW
Better than ‘Grandma’s Boy.’’ Sail the merry
waves of laughter with this grand fleet of fun.
Extra Special—Larry Senion in “GOLF,"
a travesty on America’s popular sport.
Germany Lacking Fats
Now Turns to Sugar
KnufHian Mnn Hurt In 4ut«» Wreck
DALLAS, Dec. 5—Oeurre Tmr-
rough, 54, Kaufman County farm-
er. waf perhaps fatally ~ Injured
.. i he wan rruRht beneath an
overturned auto Mundaiy afternoon.
Never has Valentino been given such wonderful
opportunities as in thia picture. First as an American
college hero, then as a jewelled prince of India, he
offers his greatest performance to date in a story
vibrant with passionate love scenes, dazzling with
gorgeous settings and costumes, thrill-swept with ad-
venture and mystery. Supporting cast includes Wan-
da Hawley.
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:efore making your selection for Christmas
oods see our many beautiful and useful articles
f hand-made work which will make appropriate
ifts to your friends. Now on display in our win-
ow.
J Goidoabdwnte
DIRECT FROM
ITS TRIUMPHANT RUN AT THE
Lytic Theatre Xotk
Now in progress. Good crowds have greeted
the speaker each night. Services brief, spiritual and
inspirational.
The Kiwanls Santa Clau* 1» uor-
rh'd. .
Now, it ixn’l according to tradi-
tion >.n<l colored "tory-booka for tba
pn,r«m aolni of III* elilldreo to l*t
any hlh<l of wrinkle but a Jolly
laugh crea*,. disturb hl* ruddy face,
but ihi.i year It la different, Whst
with th« railroad etrikea and the
d« prt'ciiftion of the mark In Toy-
land. anil the congested state of tr.i ,
radlp cruse, I
.,as set even |
to scratching Ills white
wlldarment.
I how
and girls in Denton
lay cheer and everyday
on tl.^ —--..J ...__
tree under KI wants
use
j Youth Must Have Love
'l TUI AGt-OLD STCAYOf ROMANCE THAT NEVER DIES RUT UVSSITERNAL
Villiam Fox >4
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BERLIN, Dec. B.—-Fat, one of the
chief easentlalK >f cooking In Ger-
many, has come to be «U'h a lux-
ury that only peraons with ’fat’'
pm-ket-books call sfforn It. Al thd
. Fn<r"»f ncthher tarn was costing i -
whi|,. butter
ttolka.
luth Franklow and FriMl--
Of the C. I A spent the
with Dr. and Mrs. Frank- | atmoHphere due tothe
. H Im a problem that h:
old Santa,
head hi be -----------
Just how are all poor little
boy* wild ghlN in Denton to hive
holiday cheer and everyday neceg-
ftiLitb put on the uccond rnun^pal
t'hristiiiHN tree under Kiwani« nu*
Mpliea? No uma disKulghiff the M»-
unt’< n any lonr^r, it In critical. HI*
chief aMNixtant, (iron Bell, chairman
of the ChriMtnia* tree, has admitted
it
Santa Clang, Chairman Bell, and
the other Kiwaniana are appeal I n<
to the people of Denton’ to help
g ve the unfortunate children a
rowHinx gopd tjme. While mother*
and lather*, uncle* and aunt*, *ls-
ttig and brolhurtL ai> UusUJ
n.Lum... luU.- mLulKUikA........ar\d , ladfrH
bough* Thr their own Chrlgtfftfig
Eve night, the Klwanlan* are be*
*ptaking their aid in brightening
the live* of "the other half.’’
You might not think that hair-
rut* and medical treatment, xnd
dental att<rition <<>ul<! hang on a
(’hristina* tree, but the Kiwanlan*
aie a capable crowyd, and they did it
last \M-ar. If Denton people want
them to badly enough, they can
thu feat ugaUn, Uu>y promise,
for even more wee. wiatful hoy*
and girl* who "guv** Ole Santa
won't get around Thin year."
Accordingly, the old-fa*hloncd
tea-kettle* ar,, out. mute invitation
t<- ! sin’ t<» help smooth the
worry wrinkles out of Santa Olau*'
face and put puckers of delight in
the scores ot little faceg of his
! be nef iciarleg. whose Chrintmag joy
or tragedy i* in their hands. Wal-
ter MiHcr,, treasurer of the K’WUU-
ls Christmas tr^e enmniittee, will al-
so receive gift*.
Danton
with home-
SMART DRUB CO.
princes;
today and tomorrow
“THE WOMAN HE LOVED"' ;
With an all star cast. A picture that will get
under your skin—a story that will make you |
smile through your tears. Hum^ely^Appeal-
ing, touchingly pathetic, delightfully humor-
ous.
Also JOE ROCK in “HIS WEDDING J
DAZE," single act comedy, and a good one.
Admission 5c and 1 5c.
Crisis Confronting qulSrnwj
THF MANI
-LAW.
B» It
mlaalon
•at
, OltltlNANCK
AN (UtDINA.NCE I'ROVTTiING FOR
THK Nl'BMIHHION’ OF AMEND-
MENTS TO THE CHARTER OF
THE Cl TV OF DENTON TEXAS.
FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE
<>!•' H<>l. DING THE ELECTION.
A I • I '< >1 NT I NG El, E< TI ON JI ’DG ES.
I'ltoVlDl.NG THE MANNER OF
HOI.DING SAID ELECTION, IN-
STIII > TING CITY SECRETARY
Tl, MAIL COPIES OF SAID TRO-
yonr Holiday Cards from —
ouy complete stocks while there is
such an interesting assortment to
select from.
HALL PRINT SHOP
Upstairs, West Side Squara.
HORSESHOEING AND
BLACKSMITHING
Mra A. A Martin.
Martin. Mr and Mra
phy and Mr* Irene Murph,
worth vtaited Mra - E.
route to Fort -Worth
Mr and Mr*. J. A. I!---, ...
Mra. Robert Hiltx. Mia* Lena
Henaler and Mr* Cha* Evan* via-
ited their mother. Mra. Henaler, ,in-
the hospital at Sherman.
Mra. J I.. Wataon has returned
from an extended vialt With rela-
tives In Chickasha. Lawton and
Ouncan. Okla
Mr and Mr*. Tom Fbi-ke of Cle-|
hurne an,l Mr. and Mrs. John A. I
Barnard of Dallas were guests of
Mr nnrf M"rs. Arthur Chanea. L’ ' “ .
MrM^^„^"oCA’nKrd^?to^,l Across From PoRt Office .
, il. ’ Jesast L. LasKy^presents
Rpdolph Valentino
Ryan. Buck Gary of San-
. Davenport of Denton, and
'I* Tuesday mornln< for
,, Hettle Cado
and Mr* flebr»e tYnderwood went
to (Uiermati Tuesday to aee Mrs.
Priddy who la III In a hospital.
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talified voter’ In skid i
.r* from the Tsa Col-
r,ampy of the proposed
„.irt A true copy of this
ordinance, signed by ths chairman
of the city Commission of said City-
4nd attested bv the city Secretary
shall be posted at th> plate for
ordered j boldine said election, by the City
‘ ‘ .Marshal of said City, under the <11-
—u'tion of tha Chairman of the CUy
_ immlaslon. and said •City Marshal
their face and at ths top thereof 1 shall make due return thereof, and
the worde: “Official Ballot,“ and such post In a of this order shall be
each amendment above set out shall done not less than thirty (301
be Indicated upon said ballot by a before tHe holding of aald eh--------
statement of the contents of such and shall be and constitute, the pro-
amendment and the City Secretary ida mat Ion for said election Furth r
ahafl cause the proposed amend notice of said election shall he siv-
ments to he arranged and printed on I «n by pubhahlna a notice thereof In
.... . . . ... . .. . ----? ltt {he City of Den-
flrat publication of
ahull be at least thirty <3')»
before the date of said elec
MOTHER’S
Josh Wilson entertained
evening In honor of Mr.
blrthdaji. Dainty refreah-
msnta weQ' serv'd by the hostess
and her Sister. Miss Irene Hpeticer.
Those present were: Mr and Mr-
H>' Ik Harrison of Fort Worth. Mr.
Ma Mrs. Oscsr Sitzes. Mr and Mrs.
Walter Sullivan. Mr and Mr?. John
(wrnmi. Mmes Fannie Robertson
and Nora Wtjyon and Miss Jessie
Sullivan.
Mr and Mrs Ftodley Harrison of I W .
Fort Worth spent Thanksgiving (
with Mr and Mrs Walter Sullivan.
Mrs. Fsnnle Robertson is visiting
in Fort Worth
Misses Alice and Lucile Vaughn
and Nick Vaughn were here from
(Innter.
Mrs. Edgar Priddy la In the 8h
man hospital for treatment. She
VWy 111.
' 'F A. Rates and children o.C^Foet
Worth visited b*» mother, Mre E.
H. Rates
-------- Mt*s Halite
John Mur-
_;phy of Ft
H. Bates ,n
alter visiting
A Hardy In Tioga
Hiltz.
Chi
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•ji.f' 4?".% "Bi1 o.’^ssjsr
H. <M. Grimmett was In Dented-
1 B v,s|**’* •«»
*rM „M M1. Carson and daughter,
Mary Katherine of Whitesboro, vts-
tod her mother, Mra. W. R. bed-
better and Mrs. Lillian Fraley.
Mr and MHh W. C. Hogan visited
In Tioga. N ■"
Mr and Mrs. 8am Routh visited
In Krum. ■------“ —-
Mrs. R. M. Walthall of Collins-
ville visited Mr amt Mrs. Wilt Wat-
tMfj. —
Miss Tot Bqrka of T. C. U. spent
Thanksgiving with homefolks.
Mr and Mrs. O. A. Underwood
and Mr and Ml»- C. E.
spent the week-end with
dirw..<,da mother, M.
8mlth in nallaA
F W Cbx of Wichita Falls spent
1 hanksglvlng with home folks.
Dr and Mrs. T. M Harris hurt
n»-LUelr aueala Thanksgiving. Mr
end Mrs F. 8 Blair and chTldreti,
Mt and Mr*. Robt Harris and chil-
dren of Pond<T, Mr and Mrs. M
T. Pelew of Celina, Miss Mary Bar-
ria and Mrs Allie Emberson of Em
ber»on Ranch, R. J. January of
Denton.
Worth Harris was In Denton.
Stell England was In Fort Worth.
Herman :ftanley was here from
Denton. — A ’
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Derrington
splat Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mra, J. H. Wooarucn of. Denton.
Efbert Woodrum Spent the Week-
end with home folks In Denton.
and Mrs. W. H. Hawley
Thanksgiving in Denton, the
M 4>t Mrs. Mary Bradford and
Price.
Winston Peel, A. H. Gee. H. XV.
la» and J . Earl Sefz Went
Thanksgiving bringing
a goose which measured nix
wing tip to the qtti-
waa ktUvd by J. Winston
was served next day at a
at the home of Mr and
V t|elz, Mr. and Mrs
W. J. Miller has returned from
Wichita Falla, where he purchas-
ed a new linotype machine.
Mrs Hulme visited In Collinsville.
Mr. and Mrs J. tlolford Russell
epent Thanksgiving in Austin.
Mi and Mrs. W. C. Hogan visited
In Gainesville.
Miss Grace
Woods of
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t© JVrcord-CHronlcle.
P POINT. Dee. T wanly-
four members of the Retail M«r-
<.li*nle’ Assooiatfon ana Hve guests
werji present at'- the efml-monniiy
lonehtbn Tuesday. w. J Miller,
toaeOngter, made intonating talk*
■ J R B.rooka,
prlm-lpla ot the public school, gave
’?,k J’" D‘!Kr’.‘u.,,Vou
and animal husbaudy. Short talks
Oh buklneas methods and the rela-
tfonelilp of employer and employe
were’ made by L. <1. Belew, H. M.
Itugsell, Riley Jones and Will D-
Murks Jr Mike Ernie PIlUllps gave
two charming readings The wo-
nsaii> auxiliary of the First Pres-
hyterlan Church .sei’Ved the lun-
TTia affiliation member of the
school b»md met with lh*< faculty
at the the.'Manual Training build
Ing Monday evening These meet-
ings are, held once each month an l
are for the purpose of promoting a
•m belter unrterstondlng and
co-operater among teachers, par-
ents and pupils.
The interior of the fire station
has beep ,'ilew|y kalaomlned an 1
painted, covers have been put < n
the eettllpg tanka, all fences have
been repainted.
.Fire of unknown origin Monday
nlgnt desimyeal a sHiaJI barn and
t'Uggy belouglng to Itosa Holston,
(Col.l In the northwest' part of
town. ~
Crady P
ger. Matt £
<j<hor* left „ -------- ----------
Whaoler County on a hunting trip.
Jack Emberson and John Davltte
Mgh returned from a hunting trip
o^Whe Handera Ranch near Dextor.
. R". T. Evans was In Dallas.
Mrs John Wright wnz tn Denton.
C, A. Bradley of Washington,
Mo., a former resident of this place
each year saw
y, has co
that onl
jet -books
jmrwr nctrmut
boo marks a pound,
was bringing only 750.
The Imports of hog-fht today
amount to about two-thirds their
pre-war volume, and German farm-
ers eomplaip they cannot fatten I
their porkers non as formerly be-
muse they no longer get the nour-
ishing Russian barley feed.
Consumption of meat in Germany
Is now' only ,13 percent of what It
Was before I9H Tn their •fforis Vo
find a satisfactory substitute for
the high-priced fatty foods, people
are turning more and more to sweet
foods Chocolate candy, particular-
ly, Is In growing demand. Fruits
and pastries are in high favor, anil
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they I
thick I
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ALL
IA1D
HAT
REQUIRED’BY
Jrdalimd by the CHy C5m-
of the City of Dunton, Tex-
’ section One: That an election be
and the same la hereby ordered' to
be holtf In the City of Denton, Tex-
I dtVe hmir““f eight
•Roclt V.
. amend -
_ narcei, proposed
motion of the City Commission,
the ! shall tie voted on by the dtily quali-
fied voters of said city, said a mend-
ments being In words and figures
as follows:
'-‘And amendment to amend sec'
tlon I of Article KV" -’*T
Charter of th„ City of Denton, Tex-
a*. *o a* to read hereafter a* fol-
I o w *' '— -
Thb City of Denton shall have th* big
power and It la- hereby authorised
annually to levy and collect an ad
valorem toy of not to exceed two
dollars and fifty cents CILf®)
the one hundred dollars IlldO.Orti
iissessed valuation, provided that
net more than one dollar (♦!.««)
there of may be used for the maln-
ti-nanc* of the fr* public school*
during each current y«*r.'* I
"An amendment to amend Section
5 of Article XVH of tfee City Char -
ter of The Cl If "oT Denton, Texas, so
as F6- read heredfler Si ToHoWF: " f—8eleft
The City of Denton shall levy end
collect- a poll-tax of one dollar
<11.00) per annum on ail Inhabi-
tants between the ages of twenty-
one tf£T and sixty tetD years, ft-
capt such as may be exempted by
the laws of the State of Texas. Pro-
vided. that all members of the Den-
ton Fir0 Department shall be ex-
empt from the payment of thia tax."
Section Two; That aald electbin
shall be held at the City Hall in aald
City, and John T. Baker la hereby
appointed presiding Judge of said
election and W. E. Mann and C 8
Buckingham are hereby appointed
associate Judges of -said election
with full power and authority
employ such clerk* and Other Jud,
Burk* visited Mlns
Iris Wood* of Denton
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Burks vlalted
in Denton.
Mrs T. E. Goff and J L. Scott of
Sherman and Mias Dorothy Scott of
Denton spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morris.
Mr and Mr* E. P Selz Visited
Mr* Mivry Bradford In Denton.
Miss Tad Alexander of C. I. A.
spent the holidays with home folks,
having as her guest* Mieses Elisa-
beth Pugh and Grace Sand also from
the C. TA.
Mie* Eva Garrison, who Is teach-
ing nt Healdton. Ok., spent Thanks-
giving with home folks
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rusself at-
tended a dinner given by the Shrln- .
<rs In Denton
Mr and Mra. Lse Massey visited
In Ihtnton with Mr. and Mrs. E. D,
Massey.
Mr and Mrs. XV. B. Montgomery
a.e visiting Mr and Mrs. Harry
Montgomery In Houston
Misses Margaret and Katherine
Mi nlgomery visited In Dallas
E D I'rlddy was in Denton.
Mr and Mrs F. R. Cline vlalted
in Campbell .
A velnie roast was enjoyed Wed-
nesday evening In the pasture of
D. Burks. Weinies and tntrab-
. mallows and all the acceuuorlen
' were enjoyed by the following: Mr.
and Mrs D. J. Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. N. H. Erwin, Mr. and Mm
Ham Norrod, Misses Annie Puarce.
Clara Kerr. Tot 'Burks. Meaaru.
Glenn Underwood. Bluford Butbee,
Earl Cassidy. Jack Rogers and W.
8 Stewart of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Norrod. Misses
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nnls Pearl and Clara Kerr and
easts. Glenn Underwood and W.
, Mewart of Dallas Were In Den-
Mrs. J R. Jones visited relatives
i Denion. .<
M W Deavenport was hefe from
Denton. ----—-
Ml»s Jewell Bothwell , of Navo
visited Miss Kathleen Clark
M(ss Nathan Erwin of
apene the wcek-ejid
folks.
Harry Grimmett, who la attend
1n|f the Norpiul at Denton, spent the
week end with home folks.
•Warr*n Kibler of the Normal vis-
ited home f
Misses It
cis Harry
week end
low. i
Miss Neva Hopson of Baylor Uni-
versity spent the week-end with’
hofnefolka.
Mis* Helma Grav spent the week-
end With Misses Tail Alexander an l
Dorothy Hcott-of C l A
Miss Wanda Miller
Week-end with Mr. and Mrs
Baxter of Fort Worth.
Slices of bread are now spread
Inartneiade where formerly
would have been eaten with a th
eoating of butter, margarine
lard.
1 Goose was the leading meat In th(.
Old days, because of its unusually
large greese content, hut even thia ,
favorite has suffered heavily. In 1
pre-war times. 8,500.000 geese were .
Imported every year, as compared 1
with 9.083 during the first two- I. „
thirds of this year. J when
Previous to 1914. each year saw '------
an Import of lun.eoo double cent- I
ners of dressed chickens and 23,000 1
double centners of ducks From ‘
January 1 to September 1. 1922, both 1
Imported chickens and ducks togeth-
er amounted to only 507 double
centners
Dairy produce also ha* been hit
hard by the enforced < hange In ap-
petites. The firs’, eltljt months of
the jear registered ^12,: 12 1 1 '
centers, ot butter coming
against 5»0,000 double centners an-
nually' before the war The former I
yearly import of milk was 330.000 I
‘double centners and of cream in. |
C00 In the eight month* ending ’
Heptertlber 1. Imported milk has ,
amounted to 62-189. and the Inflow I
ot cream reaclxd the ridiculously j
low figure of 122 doqble ccrUne'rs. |
Eggs formerly came here from ,
abroad at th„ rate of 1.667,500 dou-
ble centner* a year, besides the ar- 1
rival of 57.134 double ii ntner* of I
egg yolks alone. From January I to
September 1. this year, the position,
was reversed and these imports
Stood at 1.305 and 31.570 double i
centners respectively.
Indications are that basketball !
w til be more roputii this season-
than ever b-fo** tn the history of
the game. Girls as Vel, as the
boys are planning for a bar.ner
Season for the v. Inter pastime.
Willie Hoppe, who repaired the
IK 2 balkllne chainplo.isnip In the
recent New York tournament, has
shown that Us victory was no
' fluke by the g*m» he has been put- '.
' ting up on his exhit Itlon to’tr.
“THE MAN SHE BROUGHT BACK”
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A drama o£ fighting men and faithful women.
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hn* been .*<•*, f»l
rYinngo r»f v -fiue.
proponed amend
Meh ballot in such mktiner that thf j the official paper
pernon vntlft* may v<4* /or or j TtMjUU UMB
XVH of“'thw C14V against all of aald amendinento. as ‘ '•
XVU OT Hie VW t»r r| may be and afti r -arh „l|ch
proposed amendment or statement
of th„ contents thereof the follow-
words shall be printed:
‘‘For The Amendment."
"Against The Amendment
/ Section Four: The manner
holding such election shall be gov-
erned toy and In accordance with the
General Iaws of the 8tote of Texas
regulating such election*.
Section Five: The CUy .Secretary
Of aald City Is hereby Instructed to
hfcve printed anil to mall to each
ala to them may seem necessary In.
the iMfWMF oonduct nt msW etoction
and they shall be and they are here
by empowered to administer oath*
and affirmation* necestmry In hold
tog said election. Hald Judges shall
Ttsvs irtlrnrnlxtrrrrrt tn-them the oath
required by law.
Section Three: The City Secrc-
tary of said City is hereby ordered ,
to prepare and have printed the hal- i
lots' for holding said election and . re<
said ballots shall have printed on j Commission, i
.. ..^ o, .h.. top thereof i shall make di
Ballot," and! such posting
mtt uliaill tirtf ItSMM
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the holding of said election
Come to see us.
Souther Fruit & Vegetable Co,
n I
<?, A. Bradley
Is here on business.
Edgar Frlddy. Mrs.
xnd Mr*
Sherman Tuesday
Idd) “ .....
Mr.'and Mr*. Wm. Walthall vis-
ited hla parents in Collinsville.
Mr. And Mrs. H M Russell, Mr.
and Mr* 'at Massey, Mrs. L
Belew. Mrs Craver. Mr* A. W.
Morris, Mre. Ham Graves. Miss 141-
llon McKinney, Charles Edwards
and Billy XVolfrane attended tne
Christian revival In Denton Monday
night.
H. Owens Is here from Dallas
Mrs G 8. Riddle, Joe Chambers
and Mr Bell of Madill Ok. wh >
were guests, of Rev. E. 8. Eggner,
returMd home.
Uncle Wag XXWs<>n has returned
from ■ visit to relatives In Fjrt
Worth.
Mrs Lillian Moore very dellght-
' fuily entertained Saturday evening
with a bridge party The following
were present Mrs. T. K Goff of
Sherman. Mis* Goff of Montana.
Mieses Maud and Jan,. Erwin of Dal-
toa, Mn>e* A. W. Morris. H. M.
Rgasell G. P. Ryan. C. D. Frank-
low. Misses Ruth Franklow and
Franc** Barry of College of Indus-
trial Art*. Mrs. E.-I’. 8elz. Mr* E.
C. Bauer. Mlsa Barbara Bauer. Mrs.
Don Wllsifn and Mrs Guy Robin-
eon Delicious refreshments were
served.
Mra.
TNvrdday
Wilson’s
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922, newspaper, December 6, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238050/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.