Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 109, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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ACTICAL GIFTS
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Acceptable Gifts for Women
Acceptable Gifts for Men
We don t advocate cutting out all the easily de-
stroyed Christmas gifts for which money is wasted.
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SECURITY
“Ask for Christmas Seals for Your
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2nd.
NOT BECAUSE
CAN YOU READ?
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FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
Is
For
Safety and Service Built This Bank.”
UNFAILING COURTESY
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All the latest.
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MAXIMUM OF SAFETY
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
County Ilya Tolstoy
PHONE 346.
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Christmas gift, be it small
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the joy of the
Christmas spirit, which wishes to express itself in the gift.
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Alteration and Mending
Neatly Done.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
Work and Repairs of
All Kinds.
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SERVICES AT DENTON
CHURCHES SUNDAY
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220 West Hickory St.
“Better Service.”
PHONE 188.
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Leather Bags,
Canteen Boxes,
Maderia Handkerchiefs,
Furs,
Black Linx Neck Pieces,
Natural Squirrel Chokers,
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Lounging Robes.
good to be back w’ithin sight of the old normal
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QUAREBARN NORTH TEXAS GAS CO.
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GAS IS THE
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As there is a subtle sting in pleasures we can-
not afford, so there is lasting joy in the self-denial
that meets the world on even terms with every pay-
day.
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Cigars. 25 in b<»x
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pleased
find.
revealed
Had she
pelled to wait for further developments as a means of diag-
may not have recovered so quickly.
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and will appreciate
nness you* may have.
We clean and block Men’s Hats.
We reline, alter and repair Men’s and. Women's
Suits and Coats.
The Determining Factor
i After all other things which
3 contribute to a Bank’s success
I are considered, that factor that
I ultimately determines the
bank’s stability and its ability
to serve, is the personnel of its
) directorate?
Z We take pleasure therefore
Z in calling attention here to the
r Board of Directors of this bank.
Clothefe
I clothing
(lays. F
Firm Mrl IkmIImN
L. MorriN. pastor
prwH’h the barcalaurate eermort kt
the high nciiuoI
mttYiiihx, ttnd
church Nervier*
7 p. in. nci mon
day N<*h<»ol it
League services a
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To hear some folks taFk
you’d think an old battery
could be made over into
■ brand new one, but it
can't be dona.
But we do go the limit
tn yelping you keep your
battery in fighting trim.
We’re beadquarters for
the Still Better Willard^
Battery with Threaded
Rubber Insulation — the
kind selected by 152 pas-
•enger-car and motor-
truck builder*.
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■fospital of easy access where you are under fhe care and obser-
of your family physicion will Lie the means of a better safe-guard
kr health.
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Behold, a Ray of Light on That Dark Subject, "What to Give.”
Something unique and distinctive for eyexy-incmber
or "the family, within fhe limits of every purse, may be
found at this store for the next eight days.
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»e just want to bring before your minds for your serious though).
' Cases where hospital treat-
patient would have received
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I’iftna.ii A’ Rons $11. I’ilrn
$4 5. Sjiugrr < ouricr $221 23
S»‘1ik co.. $134 H. E L St.’<
j $10 67;
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i $21 50.
Wr hovr
rirntN of
mils that wc
c>ff< r to the 1 ra<
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
H. F. SCHWEER, Pres.—L. H. SCHWEER, Cashier.
Parcels and Other Mail Matter.”
I There’* h lot of windom
word*, iHiggcstR Dainty
wisdom
thriftness
days. Even if papa’s from'
Pittsburgh he has cast a
stern and forbidding eye in|
the direction of clothes ex-1
travagance. He is having his!
old suits cleaned and press-!
ed, and found out that some!
of them didn’t show a trace
of wear. And he is asking1
mamma and daughter to fall
in line and keep step.
B McClurkan
W. Peavenport
K Turner
E Haley
.1 McCray
S. A. Blewett
L A prominent woman of this town was taken to Dallas tor an ex-
■Ation and by means of an X-Ray photograph, there was
oll^'e of a serious nature that called for quick action.
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Hall r\ -1 11
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Did you ever stop to thing what the word
“Security’’ means?
The state of being secure; freedom from
care, fear or danger.
That which guards or protects; protec-
tion, defense, safeguard.
3rd. Anything given as pledge as for payment
of debt, or the performance of a contract.
TESTED BY YEARS
OF SERVICE
DENTON BATTERY CO * year to decide to stand by the
Diamond (;rid '< storage bat-
lery for your auta and other
-Uses. |t is dAApmidable rind:
durable, two features of real t
battery service. Added to I
this is our positive guarantee.
k the hospital project over witj your family physician and bear
that the only interest be has q a hospital is that he can render
ervice k> hii^clientele throujtf having easy ^ccess to the facil-‘
last time a few day* mx)n jt
im neceiMary that h part of the
grave! work on the Dallas road be
none again, according to County
Commissioner N <’ Bat iN. Mr. H;U«*s
member of the Cummlseionera
A well equipt hospital has an instrument that has been of untold
value to the medical profession in administering to suffering humanity,
gt is the X-Ray machine. What would you give to know that your child’s
Erm was set properly rather than hope against chance that he or she
frill come out alright—admitting that the majority do?
over our I
True, gas is the cheapest zines and Periodicals,
fuel. t j . '
But cheapness is just You will be “I_____
NaturaflCaGarse is Clean? with w^at you find.
Convenient.
The home that uses nat
ural gas will never be
satisfied with the old
time fuels.
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■ders of instantes that you know of.
land nursing where you feel that he
r attention through a hospital.
of 1’hXHH $u •
$575.14; H E
-Gray Lumber
Petroleum
$15 15.
W11 M«-n
Brother*
Brvant <fc
Tucker $ion.
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$1N
Stew a r t
$15 RO.
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<ild idea was that a surgical operation was a treatment ot the
t resort and the thought of the surgeon’s knife was one of horror
KW)|jle today, no one cherishes the thought ot an operation, it is
; looked upon with such fear and dread. This has. been brought
MTthrough thr fart that Yolks don't wait hut take treatment in the
MMages of their troubles and many cures are affected now by an
^ration where the patieqt is up and about in a few days.
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JtC0*b-Clt*0MC».IC, SAT! HD4Y. 1>K( »*■■ IW-~<1
Feft House Shoes. We have a very complete as-
sortment of the best colors for the kiddies on up to
[hile we do not want to lessen the importance of the surgical fea-
If a hospital, wc dare say that at .least 75 per cent of the cases
i will be other than surgical case^ excepting those of minor im-
M*.
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ter ht the
Our Guaranty Fund gives you all this protection
and more too. ' I
Not a Copper Cent Ever Lost in a Guaranty Fund
Bank.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
NEW YORK. Dcr 17 -Minute* of
tlw inectinK of the National Erec- I
tor*' AmhocIhI ion purporting to *how (
t h h t the HNMoeiHiion hud dealing.* i
*vhh the InduMtriHl Worker* of th* '
I World were put in evidence today
i before the joint legiRlativc cornnvit-
ilee i n vest ig"a 11 i>k the vbuihlln|»
1 trust.’
Silk Scarfs,
Silk Hose,
Gloves,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Fur Caps,
Shirts,
Smoking Sets,
Collar Boxes.
It is _____- - _________
price levels again, when one may feel free to remember
all the old friends with a ( hristmas gift, be it small or
large. 7 his store welcomes the return
happy to be able to contribute its part in
Th<‘v »av "fine feather* make fine
bird*."
in these |
1 >orot hy.
means I
these'
fmym
the Strand Them
old MGrath Nl<>ry,
ard.”
<r rate Mt pier
in portrayal
the grenleMt
jnary The by
and distinction
Hvdda Gobert,
donna Whose |ov»- is used l»V
thall hn h stepping stonv to
! achieveineiii of Jii«4 ajobitiun.
a colorful tale of love ami a
(me. brimful of action and n
Trance, America and the roinantio
and pict ure*<|ue i.sle of < <»i>;» a!
where a griping struggle i<»r buri«*u
trrnnurr taken place. The l«-adiug
inale role, that of the ru’hl' M- h'»»- j
bilious treasure-seeker, Karl Breit-
man. is enacted \yiln rare skill
Henrj B. Wall hail.
“His Brothers' TCeein r” will
whown Wednesday’ and Thursdav
next week. The strong » <1"I
eludes Martha 4Mansfivhl,
Lvtton, Gladden Jam-H, Ann Hi. w, (
Albert Barrell and Greta Hartman. 1
Zane Grey's story of the Hi. and
love in the pionv* r da\s of vit-T
ting the trail for the great I’ I*.
Railroad under the title uf “The U-
P. Trail.” will be the pr<»giam toi l
(’hristmas Eve ami < 'hri.-t mas l';t\ ,
at tin* Strand Th«’ater H de-
aerlbwl «*» h massive *»f tn«
grrat west with a |ii»w»’ilnl < jmi
headed by R<»> Sie wart. K .iihlvn
jAVllliains, Joseph Dowling Robert
McKim ami Marguerite de La MotH*.
SCOn TAILORING CO.
PHONE 40 Tailor, and Dry
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Economy is worth while because it begins with
definite exertions of the will, and it grows into «
habit of the deepest and truest satisfaction. With
every dollar saved you are adding a new stone to the
.. structure of your character.
The spender quickly ceases to enjoy spending,
for excess of any kind deadens feeling. But each
effort at economy brings its own freshening zest for
future thrift.
The road to success is paved with indulgences
you refuse.
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There must be some folly in life, but we do advo-
. tra f.im-y ft nil** mud
ha V* r \ <;F I- Ct! Midi* to
I’adr of I >- ii ton <*ou nl >
kec r.w iimsi qu.*ii.t.\
Ba 'ia nmi n <5 !•' i uH . Wa I -
CuuMHuls. BtU’i uuLf4,<\I;d •nd’*.
; a (‘nndii”^ of all ktndM Phon*-
r.rd. r Io UM '1’1 RN ER Hit* >S
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Look owr nur (’hri«lmaN
trnin* before hnvinr efm-whwe
can *avc you money on triH. f,tiit,M
ami 4*amlieN. ('hriMlal Ray
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Mhip Servh*»N
m ’’io<d !♦ 15. | i
am! 7 p m 1
as to wlm’ner
ln-m hold for th.
I ip disc »i't1 !• md
will b»* made a t t h
morrow mor ning
< ent rnl Prrsh.>
<.— Holl* nr nnd
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9 4 5 Sunda> s« h<
ular sermon,
Strok**’’; 7 p in.
special tnusir at
E at 4 o’elmk
dial Iy i n vi t <*d
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U.'iil'v B Walthull
.Monthly and Tu.aday of! next wek ;
at the Strand Theater in the liar
- A Splendid Ila z. ;
Walthall 3* said to do I h«
of acting In his lifn
I of the man who took I
sporting chance. Hose- ,
brmgM grace, beauty
to the character of
the beautuul prltna
W..I
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It IS
i KMiNRVV nrssiAX i.rfTrnrn
I Tt with no little satisfaction
and pride that the College of in-
I dustrial Arts announce, tl
pure of Count Tolstoy, son i
erirv heir of the (treat
I Count Tolstoy I
ninnd of he En„
a most InterertuiK character as
a, an eminent lecturer The
lure will be given in the College
Auditorium, tin'mlxr IK. at K p
in Admission 50c.
—There are both children and grown-ups in this town who have
loked limbs as a result of a break or dislocation. It is only fair to
’ that fewer have suffered ill effects than have recovered entirely
[ what about the ones from now on who may be put in the class of
I unfortunate few ?
CHKISTMLS ritlll*.
( % X I > I E S
on»* o f
Ext it* fam \
hA5 ■ i\♦r I
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lit** im<’ t
Bannmas. G Fruit,
Firwl
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are not. Tho rm** Frrvirw:
A ll«M* »t»l ’ | |o|1
The ng account* w» r> al- j ( - j
. J.owed by ih»* m-uthly .m»*nrIoh of j .|JM|'
the <'oinminnioi»«-fn (’ourl and or- *
1 del • d paid
Ira M Cox |Ki> -,n. .1 M I'itmr
$!• <». John Ht .iih $ H»o; Will liamp-
’ ton $100. Carl f.ainill $loo. H E.
i Ed wards $ HM»; Mh **r w t ti - W i 11 ia m*
tCo. I6V4.IH; B. .Beaty $35.91;
| Don T GriNwold $83 33; E I K**>
j $15; <‘JI»nn A. Egan $201 77,
i kansaw Milling < o. $5.60. Geo
* Barnard Co. $222. Benn* it Priming
Co. $11.; 5o, LipS( omli Ding Store
; $3 4 77; Mei’oinlis A S rnpHon >60 .50;
J A McCrary $ 1/. .25; M*Nilxk\
Printing Co $66; \ W Martin
>20. North T»x.m Gun Co >306.03.
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Sanger Courier >221 23. The
Ci>. $1.34 Ih. E L Steck Co
Vaughn Plumbing Co. $990;
Wilson Ar (’o, $1 60; R . L
»20o. The William* Store
Claude Bfook* $10. Bur-
IauukI* Adding Machin** Cxi. $15.50;
Icily ot Denton $30, City of D»*nUm
i * 1 3 55‘; Coffrnan-Erw n <’<». ^4o.O7t
; b»nlun Record-Chrou ic le >1X7 f0 :
D’lHun 'l’\m*wr«t*r Exchange >3.25.
The Eair Store $2.30; Ereigh^Tr ans
fer* c<» $ | n Hi Ereight Tran.Mfer < *o
| 110. Ereight Tiannfer Co >4.77.
I lano.M Goode >273 N5. James Goode
$26. llurriN-Chambers Co. $20.X0;
Hr I L Hooper $6 \l»n»\ B Ivey
I $X J a t re 11 - E \ a ns ! »r v < Jood4* <’«>
I >14 15; J \V Kemp ,-i hI $152. E
I I Kev $15. Remington Typewriter
I Co $JXO. W E GariiMon
Er.ink Norn* IH). T. J.
| $165 Waldo Hampton ‘>55,
; Broyl. m <55 J A Thorne $65
(’lark $'♦•155, .1 (’ Mtirri.M >4 7.43;
I C Wood* K5; G W. Sim* >5.25
W (’ Evp n* 11 T L. ImrrlN >10 .
Inm B EarrtN $16 20. George T.
Haber n $15. S V.* Kamidy $ 4 50.
King $15; Looper Brother*
>6.3 60. J C, PovUedgr >3.90. J B.
W'lxon £- Co. >’J? 10, Magnolia Pe-
troleum (*o $3 1.46 ; Alamo Storage*
Co $x. Guy Howrland Son >3 60:
Bot> Cope $32 30- J E Key worth
$‘»; Milton Taylor HR: Avery (’orn-
Danv of T»*xhm >C *5. (^ulf Refining
.......... Hann $22 50.
L\on-Grav Lumber Co. >21.70; Mag-
nolia PetroJeum Go. $X4.52; J W.
Milligan $15 45; Wnplr* Painter Co.
1X6 95, Wil*«m Brother* |7X.2*»;
Wilson Brother* •116.20. L Ful-
ton $21 25 Brvant Huffman >15:
Mary I. Tucker $100; S <J. Wil-
cox $XX 5X. E P Atkins $ Ioo J C
Woods *6. G. \S Potter >353.37. E
E Wheeler $1X Will Wheeler
$34 2o J II Stewart >10.56; Gulf
R fining Co $1’. RO. Fred Hopkln*
Jr $.5; JI A Nowlin >14. Arthur
Churchman 113.66; A H. JoIhinoii
$6, E <’oca nouk*ier $5; .Ta*. B
I Farr a $301 05; IW'Elwrnth & Rog
him |R ?3l 72: MeETwrath X Roger*
I1R.35R 95. M<’EIwrapr fc^RogerN >2.-
123 5 1. McElwrath * Roger* 1X27.19
| Mi KI wrath A Roger* >19.04 0 HR;
John Thompaor $•. J. W Kelly $75,
I J. D. Dobbins >125.
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I Court wa* a member of the Inspec-
tion party to tour (hi* and the Fort
Wor th road Ihmi Wrdneaday after
I which it wuh reported by member*
of the court that tlivre waa u part
of the work not aatlafaotory but
they would not say what it was.
The trouble lia* been caused on
' the fresh Ti 1 lb* at the culvert* and
I bridges which were completed only
I a few davs before the last rain.
I These were still soft from the rain
when the trucks resumed hauling
I to complete ihv work and th** re.
I suit lias been that the gravel on
I these place* ha# l«n mashed into
the mud and the mud is on (he sur-
; fin e. Mr Balis said it would be
| nee* Msary for Ihe contractors to
■ have iIiIn dug out to’ the subgrade
level and fresh gravel laid where
i muddy jdaeea haw developed.
I 'Ihv four county commissioners—*
! W. D Hodges. G. Wl Riley. I L.
(’rawford and N. 11. Twat is spent
I Friday afternoon Inspecting the
gravel uork on the Sangl|r road.
Gravel is being laid at two places
on this road, one on the Federal aid
' foui-mile section out of Denton
w! ♦ r»* th«*rv are nearly a hundred
trucks a t ‘ vs »rk. and ti»e oilier near ;Vhh
S.ingvr where Hugh tsabeli has th«*»,1 A*,
contract for several miles of the
gravel hauling. Hp has only a few
; trmks at work nt this time but it
j IS expriivd inoh' util be added to
liis force in a short time
Mr Batts is very well pleased
1 wild Liu* kiuvmI work 4m*h*m d*>***
Ion th** Fort Worth road with wag-
onM and said Friday afternoon, “If
| we had enough wagons to do this •
I work I would not care whether the |
trucks remained h»*rv are not. Th® !
wagons a t v doing m
work r»n the Fort
leroui
n
trriaii < Inn
MrK Innt A
(’• > | • •11 a 11 d ; <a *■< (t> r
mil. I I << . r«*g
‘‘Sahin’s M.*btrr
“Til i>g-« t<.
I hot h s«-t v
Th.
• strong
_____ _ 4Maiisfi<hl,
Gladden Jam -s, Ai
Barrett and Greta
irey’s story of I h»* 111 •
in the pioneer days of
the trail for the Kr'Yaf_
oad un<l«*r
uil ” xV | ||
Eve
St land
< hrlofim* < hiirvh—S J
pastor. Special Christ-
lO’SH n ni, combtH**d -*
diuul -iLU d ulmr ch Mil X lAJAM-e-u.
b»* brought dor ui piian’s
p m toph. Tlo IL.pv
f ’; Hi a. m. Sunda y h<»<»l
Men’s B bh* class. 6 p in
Endeavor. • • .
j United Mine Workers Union i
I 1 ND1 AN Ml HJN Drr t X—John
' I. L» wis lias b» • n riveted
i . .. I ji'ti 11 president of 1 he
' M - n. Wot kers of A tneri< a.
|S..<rhs of the Chltcd Mine
I . ib Journal said today.
; n,i -CM his assertion on i
■.t’it'ib fimn union ch<tlouM which
a .• 3 I' - 11
?- ---------
| BvcQ^ise of the trucks having
I been allowed to resume hauling the
f»*w day* too
tluit h purl
Da Ila-
according (o
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 109, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1920, newspaper, December 18, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238060/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.