Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 258, Ed. 1 Monday, June 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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DON'T BAKE BREAD THIS HOT WEATHER
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Sales have increased so in the last sixty days that the
demand is greater than the production.
Get yours
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SPECIAL
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
We want you to visit our store whether you wish to
buy or not.
$1.30 down and $1.00
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BUTTER KRUST BREAD
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Denton Electric & Battery Co.
217 W. Oak St.
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McCDMBS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or 150.
TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
6:15 IX) 7:15 A. M., FOR I.ADIES ONLY.
LIFE GUARDS AT ALL TIMES.
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GIVE US YOUR JUNE GROCERY
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO THE
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STUDENTS OF BOTH COLLEGES
htdYory ttP WhMdW Htfi eveY kaewn. .Uu
“OH, SISTER?’
Wc ask you for a share of it at least.
We ask for it on a basis of service, right
prices and quality goods.
We Give S. & H. Green
TURNER BROS. GROCERY
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I JUMP IN A CELLAR!
Tie Down Everything Loose!
Policemen—Run!!
PENROD IS COMING!!
admit will be needed to
There lx no question
.Harding's re-nominatlon.
ty chief* cautioning
over confidence ax
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Mrs. R. G. Johnson Fell nt
Sanger and Broke Her Hip
John
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your health by baking over a hot
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SELLS FOR LESS.
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
Betty Blythe
In a picture which vividly depicts kings of finance pursuing
beauty
Betty Blythe
In the greatest picture of her career in a story of fast-mov-
ing, intriguing life in
Vincenn es Citizen
Wants Everyone to Ben-
efit by Hi* Experience.
Special music from 12:30 to 1:30; 6:30 to 7:30.
Everybody eats dinner at the American.
Mrs. W. T. Bsaley
i wsht jo Ha ns er i
dxldo and Kocom- j
lesvllle. Hgiley r«4
>day rnornintc an^ i
• ang with h|n Z
It Is clstined that osw e£ ths t«(«
I rx of shipwreck—darkness— l< I
.wr..no.. by a. n«w Invention cafe*
»!MlnK of powerful electric lights
w hl< h can be attaehed to UUeboaSs,
ami will automatically b« switched d
on a« the boats touch the water. Twh
lights thoroughly Illuminate the
whole boat.
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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 a 90-ton
whale as the principal actor and the hand of chance direct-
ing as fierce a battle between man and mammal a% the long
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THE DARLING OF THE RICH”
With Montague Love and an all-star cast.
Comedy Attraction—“PITTER PATTER.
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Sperls I to- Record-Chronicle.
KRUM. June 11—Ths rain which
fell here Saturday and Haturday
C, Nall reports that all hi» wheat
was washed away except !0 shocks,
Charlie Barthold. T. C. Ounter, F,
A. Fairman stated Sunday . that
their wheat which was pTantLd In
the lowlands Xras washed awgj£
The roof of the building occupied
by Jim Butler's store rfave way
and some damage was . dbna. The
rain was fine on the cotWh, cofft
and the gardens. A <-inch rain ’fell'
MIhx Elisabeth and Ffrrtey Hare
imve returned homo at Dehton af-
ter a week's visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. OunMr.
Kaox*Staal«r
Douglas Knox, assistant cashier
of the Farmers * Mer.-hante State
Hank of Krum, son of Mr. and Mr»-
A. H. Knox, was quietly married
Saturday afternoon at » o'clock to
Mlsa Colleen Stanley at the home
of Rev. Mr. Patton, pastor of the
Methodist church. The bride la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
of Danton. She wort a flask blue
suit. They left Ihnmcdlately for
Dallas, and returned Sunday after-
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Knox will make
their home in Krum.
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FRITZ CHEVROLET CO.
215 W. Hickory
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Betty Bly tine
In gowns that will take your eye and keep your eye—
Betty Blythe
BEIGE SANDALS AND PUMPS
Low heel, SpaniaMheel, |8.00 and
WHITE KID QXFORD TIES AND PUMPS ‘
Low heel, Spanish heel, $6.00 and ..................................|8.50
WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND SANDALS
Flat rubber heel and military heel, $2.50 and ..........
SILK HOSE SPECIAL
Black, with tailored .scant ............................................
M'»ck seam Silk Hose, black, brown, white ...............
BEIGE AND GREY CHIFFON HOSR •
Full fashioned Chiffon, all colors, $1.75 to
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To accidentally miss this program would be
unfortunate, to purposely miss it would be a
I crime. ,
Admission only 10c and 25c^
FAMOUSWS FLAVOR
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S. Close watching and appralnal
of public sentiment, with reports
On the trend of public thought to
National leaders.
The Republican campaign of 1924
will be concentrated among far-
mer* They mus, he kept from de-
serting to the Democrats or to a
third party. Republican strategists
believe.
Here are some of the principal
Items In thg Republican program:
1. Railroad rate reductions, par-
ticularly as they affect the
mers. These rate reductions,
ready forecast by high
City Loane, 7I«
ALVIN HILL.
Spend It In Denton
This should be the motto of cv- i
^.. ery Denton citixen—unless you can 1
get more Tor your money else- fl
where. When anyone tells you that R
they can sell you an old line insur- 1
*ncc contract cheaper than I can ,
they misrepresent insurance. ■
I sell the kind of policy you want i I
and deliver the kind you buy. | 5
L. -in
Insurahce.
Phone 534-J. DENTON
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Betty
WOULD YOU LIKE TO INSPECT'
YOUR OWN CAR?
Bring it down to the Tourist Filling Station, at junction of Fort
Worth and Dallas highways, drive upon the rack built for that
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 know just how convenient this rack is
UI'" We wnibaiSito hwve yau tone down.
HAMMONU & KIRBY OIL
We have installed a— ‘‘c-
GRUENDLER MASTER REFRIGERATOR
Which keeps an even temperature of 7 below freezing at all
' ' times. Our meat* arc cut apd ptacccPtn this modem'refrigera-
tor, which enables you to see what you are getting. No dark
*" corners. Everything in sight.
Wc use nothing but Home Killc<l Meat.
QUALITY AND SERVK E IS OUR MOTTO.
Order your roast when you want it. Wc will get it to ybu on
tune. ... _ . _ . _. . _ _ .
WILKINSON & WALLIS
Mr*. Dick
guilts Miiicn.
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By LAWRKNCK MARTIN .
(Copyright, 19gl. by United Prase)
WASHINGTON. June 11—The Re-
publican party Is shaping a broad
and definite program for President
Ilarding'H xecond term Snd will of-
fer It to the country as1 the princi-
pal reason Mr. Hardin* should be
re-elected. It will be embodied In
the Republican platform for the
1924 campaign. Before that It will
be outlined in a general way to
Republican workers throughout the
country to xpur them to the effort
which Republican leaders eemHdly
admit will be needed to win.
of Mr.
But par-’
agalnstj
to his re-elec-.
tlon, and in hla coming conferences
with State leaders John T. Adams,
republican national chairman, will
stress the need of three things.
These are:
|. Complete harmony within the
party, locally and nationally.
2. Immediate launching of a
campaign of organization in every
political-sub-division in the coun-
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” You can’t stop me now/
IT CONTAINS THE SUPREME THRILL'of / I
PICTURE HISTORY
Harrts-Haraett < >
Homer Harris and Miss T-ola Bar-
nett were married Sunday at the
home of C. C. Cofer. The bride Is
the daughter of J. B. Barnett, one
ntlie west of Krum, and Hortier
miles north of
1. Q. O. F. Me—arial Mercies
The annual Odd Fellow* memo-
rail service w** held at the Metho-
dist church last night. The members
of rhe lodge attended in a body. The
program wag as follows: Opening
Ode; talk by KeV. C, H. Smith, vocal
solo, Bliss Winnie Rice; reading. Mrs.
A. A. Allen: vocal duct.’Mmes. Cor-
nett and Ed McNeill! reading. Mr*.
Gordon Builtvarr; piano selection.
Mias Amy Lou Whitakejr; aong. con-
gregation; reading. Mien Lej»ty Whit-
aker; readings, Dixie Crocket®, se-
lection. male quartette; remark*. R
Gl Hurd, benediction.
Mrs. R. G. Johnson of Denton,
about /TT.' years of age, fell In a
room at the Webster Wigg* homo
at Sanger Sunday about noon and
fraCturetf her right hip bone. Sho
wax taken to Gainesville to a san-
'tarlatn whore an x-ray examina-
tion showed the fracture <>f the
bone ami a small place broken on
ono side Mr. and 1
and. J. M. inborn
Sunday to her be.
pa nled her to Gain
turned honiS Mow ■
Ilfs. Ballsy is reauUgMfc:
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Mrs. JohiMon Injured
Mrs. R. G. Johnson happened to
serious accident Sunday morning
when she fell on a highly polished
floor. Injuring one hip. She lives at
Denton and was visiting here at the
home of Mr. and Mr* Webster
Waide. She w«i taken in an ambu-
lance to Oainelivllle to have an ex-
tay examination to determine the
extent of her Injury. It lx thought
the boneg are fractured. Mr. and
Mrs. W. T- Bailey of Denton kccom-
nahled her to Galnesvjye. Mr. and
Mrs. lutnon of DantoiWwro at her
p.,rixl,j^ het's Suttatky after’noon
I Health Cauferewee Friday
A child health conference will
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Fff Lieutenant Governor
Special to Record-Chronlcla.
AUSTIN, June 11.—Hon. I.
-(fka) quip, will bo candidate
lieutenant governor of Texas
•lection next yuv. according
announcement mage here.
In giving out the announcement,
hb anawerx n letter from Hon, A J.
Durham, chairman of the farhi bloc
of the Thirty-eighth-Legislature, as
follows:
. L 1 will Insist on the pnx»age
o< a eo«»eurrenl resolution to pass
the appropriation bills at the reg-
ular session of the legislature. We
can attend to the business of Ter-
as In the sixty days a* provided b>
-the Const Hut h*n.
,2.-—The record of the Committee
li^on Revenue and Taxation shows
I jL$at on n>y motion more tax bill*
I/were killed than on the motion of
If any other man In the Thirty-eighth
I Legislature For this I claim no
I credit, but this alone answers my
I position on taxation. ,
I I was a Jollit author of a bill to
I consolidate some of our depart-
I Htents, believing In the primitive
I l^pthod of fewer departments, more
I Work, l^ss duplication more cfflel-
I Mcy. The taxpayer wants 100 per
I cOnt efficiency and certainly Is en-
I titled to his money’s worth. It Is
I not your Legislature but tho syx-
b* tom of government and the tax
I Igws of Texas
I Texas should think more about
I (be agricultural development, the
I Marketing, the farm credit, the
I form bureau, which I am cornmlt-
I tod to a full measure or efficiency.
I (When we have conn- to appreciate
I the full blessing of our common
I community Interest In Texas, and
I truly wc are a big community
I Where we gather to pay tribute in
$7' Money and good w ill for I he l>less-
I Ings of a government guaranteeing
I to us protection under a civiliza-
I tlon that can only be perpetusUid
I jw each ot us paying a coord i* a to
I the measure of our prosperity, will
I you close the doors of our public,
I schools, will you abandon our Ir-
I stitutjons of higher education; will
B you neglect tlo1 insane; what will
B you do with the feeble - ml tided,
I Who will teach the dear<atid dumb;
I Where shall the blind go: who will
| CSre for our orphans; will you tear
J u ven.le
cast
war
shall
The native* Of India are great
bathers, dally baths being o,|Jolued | trlmnjcd
by their sacr^* Jtooks. T
and Mlsse* Alma Sewell, Mamye
Lee Meredith, and Mary Bailey were
in Denton Saturday.
"Kid" Gleason's team might land
op there somewhere, if it had more
games with Detroit. The Sox have
: imed the Tigers 6 times In «
start*. j_________
P A LITCE
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Betty BlytHe
In a role of love, mystery, amazing wealth an<Y fame.
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na-
’ture's own remedy tof eojiktipat I pa-
tion. Fpr scale everywhere. ’X
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YOU SHOULD All LEARN TO SWIM
CASCADE PLUNGE r
Furnishcn coinpctent instructors anti four private hours per week
lor ladies— f •',‘J
down the walls of our
Training 'School; wljl you
aside the boys of our la£a
Wounded or in ill health;
those who wore the gray be thrown
on the world alone;
mothers of 1*61-45
Without a home?
'Later, I will discuss other incas-
Urex. 1 will help to build, bUf not
to tear down. I want Texas to press
forward, but not beyond where the
people’s rights begin. I shall Insist
that the appropriations keep with-
in it* revenue.
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NEWS ITEMS|SANGER NEWS NOTES
Special Ur Record-CkronlcIe.
BANGER. June 11.—A rain fell
here Haturday night beginning at 10
o’clock, which was an almost con-
stant downpour until 10 o’clock
Bunday morning. The precipitation
was 3 J-10 Inches. The wheat IS in
tho spook and will not be Injured if
the rains do not continue too long.
The crop* are looking fine and corn
lx tassidllitS.
court ‘separate from
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Or if you are not thirsty, it’s a good place to get a quick, dainty
breakfast or lunch. Oh rainy days, there's no need of ;;oing
home for lunch. Just drop into—, >
DEAN'S CONFECTIONERY
(Successdr to Painter’s Confectionery.)
South Side.
We arc now having a fine lot of nice fresh vegetables,
Just phone us your wants. We deliver.
IAMUUS rn IIS HUIS
PAN DANDY BREAD
STAYS FRESH LONGER
^jU^Made of the freshest and purest ingredi-
ents. Special Cookies, 10c per dozen*/
Special price in quantities.
NEW GALLON BUCKETS, 5c; 6 FOR 25c.
GRUBE BROTHERS BAKERY /
al-
ready forecast by high railroad
er-rnshgx, probably will be withheld
until! next spring or summer,
make them mpre effective In
campaign. ’ (
2. Tax reductions. This will be
the appeal to business and to the
voter generally. It Is to center on,
the Income tax.
3. Revision of the immigration
law to insure continued protection
of American labor. This will be the
appeal to labor.
4. A second arms conference to
reduce still further the. causes of
war, by preventing a new arma-
ment race in submarine* and alr»
craft.
5. A world
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the League ef Nations In further-
«. A •'prosperity program* based
on uriltod action by capital, labor
add the Qpverninc.nt in elimlriatlng
eatikea of frletloq and In getting
foreign markats to keep American
mill* Humming.
1, A Government operated mer-
clHat, marine that wilt develop
trade, particular attention being
paid to Mpifth Ajnerlcan trade.
'Prohibition and Ith enforcement
;sw «
In not kn Issue for them, because
tbe bkrty. Is on record as unitedly
ipy|y ”•
afiwM
x, Hlg t’rowil Satusdnr
Although. M* wax ratntna natunl.iy
afternoon a great many pcopto were
In t4Vn. Saturday is always a hlg
day In Hanger—a get-together day
when the people of town and coun-
try come into town to do their trad-
ing and visit with ca' li other. The
crowds usually number about I.<>00
In good weather.
|>ei Mons Is
Haynie had
!•' ra.uk Davis
his. Don Matheson of Tulia and Jack
Hal; of Justin.
Mmes. <i. W. Sullivan and
Smith were In Denton Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. I'liu* Peery of Vai
ley View and Miss Eltuisxur of Deca-
tur visited Mr anil Mrs. J. M. Peery
Sunday.
Mrs. C. 8. Gary wnd daughter, Lo-
na. Graham visited Mrs. J. M Gary
in Denton.
. Mrs. Jake King and.clilldri ii of Ta-
hoka, nr» visiting her mother, Mrs. S
P. Eciiols.
J. M. McBride Js quite sick and has I
bega. confined to Uix boU a-vuxai
Friday, Juno 16. from 9 a. n» to 4
p m Mis. Martha T. Juvc, Hdt
Croxg health ntlrse, will sutwirvlse. A
specialist will f>, her# from Denton
ami the Hanger doctora and dentist
have also promised their time.
Alt children under school age of
the town and surrounding «MP.mu-
nltlcs are elliglble. Mothers a/« inch
requested to bring a towel. Commit-
tees are being arranged to register
the decisions and everything will be
ready. All cunimittee members are]
requested to meet Miss Juve at the
Red Cross room ne^t Thursday af-
ternoon at 3 o'clock for Instructions 1
for the following day. This is not r
[''pretty baby contest" but Is design-
ed to assist the parents In finding if
there are any defects in their chil-
dren which should be correi tod
while young, it wish stated. The ex
aminations are free.
"If I had'd he names of all the peo-
ple who are suffering now as I suf-
fered, I worild write each one and
toll them how Tanlac completely
ended my long-standing rheuma-
tism and stomach trouble." recently
declared John A. Williamson, 302
Broadway. Vincennes, Ind.
“What little I forced myself Io
eat seemed to form a lump and to
cause awful pains In the pit of my
stomach Rheumatic pains would
shoot through my back and shoul-
ders and I could not sleep but an
hour or two a night. In fart. I suf-
fered both day and night and got
mi I could hardly drag myself to and
from work.
"Tanlac put m« right back
feet. Urn always hungry now
enjoy my meals, for I don't have a
particle pf stomach trouble any
more, sleep all night long and have
not a trace of rheumatism or any
other ailment. Tanlac always gets
my highest praise.*
Tanlac is for sale by a.ll good
druggists Accept no substitute
Over 37 million bottles sold.
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Harris is Lhe son of Mr. a»<j Mrs.
J. M. Harris, two i.."
Krum.
Mrs. Jack Hall and
Loig Jeraldine. of Justin spent tho
week-end with relative*
friends here.
Mis* Ruth Knox ot.the C. I. A.
Is visiting her parents, pr. and Mrs.
A. H- Knox.
C. P. Couser. J. M._Harria. Will
IT’S MUCH CHEAPER TO BUY BUTTER KRUST
Aft er all expenses are figured-up, not counting the
worry and trouble, it’s really cheaper to buy. Butter
Krust . r'Xir
IT’S PURE BECAUSE IT’S MADE
FROM WHOLE WHEAT AND PURE MILK v •
JIM'S BAKERY .
Phone 112. .
Denton Woodmen of the World
will be ret>res«Med by about 50 or
40 men. Including a baud, at the
special meeting of the sovereign W.
O. W. Camp and uniform rank' en-
campment in 8«n Antonio from
July 2 to 5. according to plana an-
nounced by E. M Wood, captain
ot the local uniform rank company.
Wood said he is getting to-
gether a band of 25 pieces, all ex-
pert musicians', some of whom nre
being Mcured in other towns and
cities In this section. Most of the
far- members of the local company and
a number ot Other Woodmen will
attend the meeting. “
‘Thw ehenmpment will run from --------- „-------
July 1‘ to J and k Bbectgl aesston Kin set. D. H. Ktlk. It Dw Harris,
of th* ■ovofelgn camp will be held
at that time, with a feature pr<>-
gram on July 4 when the new W.
O. W. memorial sanitarium will be
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