Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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AN EVENING LAUGH
COLJL.
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longer
w ho
buy
FOR
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k noy n
Chevrolet
portant link in the broad-gauged L
■ arvi/,A 4««at+ tFevFlaw
jumped
■ervice of thia institution^
STOP THAT LEAK
$495.00
with
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SAFE
rroxow
F. O. B. Factory.
Flrpo
EFFICIENT
a
of
PROGRESSIVE
by
who
a
DENTTON.
1
A. L. VAUGHN
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Bargain Counter
LET US SHOW YOU
$325.00
J922 Ford Couixs
RADIO
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Our stock of electrical fix-
EQUIPMENT
tures, electrical appliances
B. H. Deavenport & Co.
150.00
of all kinds. We would like
1920 Buick Roadster
to figure with you on your
275.00
1918 Mitchell Six
■w—
wiring if you are planning
Ford Touring
to build. -
75.00
1918 Allen
We are Denton agents for
Do
TUNE IN
ances, Westinghouse Fans,
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Mola Washing Machines.
USED CAR. DEPARTMENT.
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Only 43 Per Gent ot Kansas
Cityans Regular at Church
•—ask for things
pven though If be n small item.
Thia County
Organized in 1882*as a National Bank.
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other jury couldn’t agree
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This Bank Is a Permanent Institution in
of tr*
i great
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WHh
hr
ithout
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there
bravo i
t he
t a k i n *V
PLUMBING CO.
IOC E. Oak Street.
••on i < i
i oca I
Stamps-Chevrolet Co.
INCORPORATED.
man
of
nt
ago
he
with
went
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TASSELS, BUTTONS,
BRAIDS.
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NALD
The
sholild
in
t he
the
case
t fat
need
any
t he
their
' none
making
Mt-
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and
on
it
slapped
heart II
1i!r
told
that creates
he thinking
\. be-ca use
furrow*
NWVVl
hi-
li ne
ru n
dkH’PMB of
Newport, ]
day.
Edward F.
Keith
1921 Chevrolet Touring ...
________ 275.00
man
iny
Boardman,
from
NEWS
humble
hero,
la
lite
soil.
mid
A nd
mov-
Efficient methods and accurate sys-
tems are essential features expect-
ed of any modern bank.
F
it
In. I.
cause
because
f’llls I
page
nnd
you
the
for
U
lie
ropes
other
Hog
and
In
years
ut
to-
ll
p
u
Soni"
employ.
I **f t f <.
seems
who
by
what’s
surdine.
The
If
wont
you
yell
w at
wjll
By Wickes Wamboldt
«r
eyes
1 he
is
t hie
i tR
a
tile
w
in
iONDS......
misgingSa qtdoi
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Have your Fire
Insurance policy
written by
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SAFETY AND SERVICE
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STORE YOUR CAR WITH US.
W from th
St)
Automobiles
I
the matter
noticing
skunk
.
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KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. fl—On-
ly 43 per cent of the peo'pie of Kan-
sns City attend .hutch ratrulurly. a
religious census pf the city showed
today.
small tint!
i n a
tym^8
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It
1 buy
Rchool
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Boston
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♦ SOMK OTHER EniTORIAES ♦
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
ANYTHING BLECTBICAL
North Side Square.
i:
you in
thin tr.
vohi -
i 1 hr
And ho with uh and all our iikkhIh.
Smiles of eoiitontinent fight our faros
Wo sin gour gentle interludes
And hide our strength 'neatli courtly
gra<;eN;
But rotiM4*d by hate and temper -tossed.
Then ail <nn- liner traits neera hist.
MnEeley has
t hat t
but
I. uk
the’
the
towns of the county have
us here in Dentdn a jmee that it
jeing to require the best efforts
«f the ■whole citizenship of the
peg si AAaO oiii-nneu . 4c u 1 ;
£
on
week.
philosophers
Whole
u hole
tills
Another dny, Hvhen Mtlcn are fitlr,
They <olne to shore with Joyous sln»«
I'W.
And play with nil III.' .■Iiildren there
Who seek the shells whleh they uro
bllllgillg.
To see them on a slimmer .lay
You’d never dream such naves vvoulil
slay.
WAVES
Sometimes the waves come roaring In
Like troops round a beleaguered city
Advancing with the wlll lo win
And deaf to ovkry'ery for i.ttyf
Mad with the power yvhl’ih they pos-
W»s.
The angry' waves are mer. iless.
and
for
Isn't
Christian
last,
while
und
observe
world
i hese
must
to be
mostly
work..
mon-
yearns
long
por.h,
having »
patch.
I lei wiinger
w h y
the
lean ur
IndfaMMip-
toda y.
Ar-
il p
Wats
nd
little
wy
T“allas ba«
fr '
£
K.
a
home/* meet
H\ imf - room,
pleaRH ni
nttrt
und
WRR
wan
sprinK.
a nd
» i is
coiirsf
?n
klennivd
froR
Lint
4A.|b«4>t 14 *|>
i my
Nell
‘ XtoTlCB TO Tn MJBUC
Miy •rroneouR reflection upon
nmr. ropnti * -
B. Inflirtdual
Tin-
u hl<»w**r
ssilh
< 'nrrnvtrnnx
help
pr< »h Ihition.
r<s*ort,
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MUItor I“ «n
Human Interest
Editorials
T.dic :
r. it
middle,
il
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< of SnrUi. sU
mu< li
to
have
of I
lle-
wlld—not
It
was.
COLLAR AND CUFF laces
of petal shapes in white and
eeru. In colorful designs of
woo) embroidery.
CORSAGES, CLUSTERS and-
nosegay* of cibbon, velvet
and metal cloth for adding a
bright touch here or there.
pop, we
w.-iscnt
sod,
out of I
show
hot II
each
kepp
nt . It
y vv use ut
smldl'n ■ pop
matter
he lltt
thing
pid-
Hngflntimen
enforce
ii last
Mn’s Sults Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
Utts' Sults Cleaned and Pressed $1.25
I v»> ' . *d' r < 'll. ,
Again you'll see them wearing plumes
Like knights of old on einirgeis
prancing,
Or like a Tield of Ifly blooms
On which the morning snn is darn ing
Then riding shoreward, one by one,
They're liati.lsome things
upon.
In the state,
wealth l«
rat revenue."
it
I lie
t he
it
Race prejudice
wlikr.i t<> those
dirt rict mhainwrt
■pi., ■
K $15.00 to $225.00
Will make tlhrtna io'reliable parties.
Sun-
dow e
a bout
he <ui»
to
he
the
Industrial
important
New York,
American
and
wide
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I'ooy <|.| Spain, Even
tion ft.ils to keep he!"
front page for
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Harrit-mHardirafeCo.
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nt Wills-
injun« t ion
tight him
million
be so
turn
doeg not know exactly when the
event happened or ho may not know
the name of one of the principal
parties in the happening, or'he may
be lacking in some other essenti.-il
piece of information And thu* It
goes on Indefinitely. Hut newspaper
folks do not quarrel about this
matter. They know human nature.
But still, they wish it wasn't true—
it makes their work so* much har.l-
ernor of South Carolina.
Newberry county, 8. C-,
ago today.
Owen Bush,
Washington
baseball
oils.
BANDINGS OF WOOL and
metal thread embroidery.
Comes in panels, petals and
medallions so made that one
is enabled to cut them in. car-
rying out different Ideas of
ornamentation.
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ncy that
’or years
this agency lias been making
.
imag me
band in
cheerfulness
people are
are cheerful,
cheerful
We
; we
you
seat ed . 1
s!i<>w Ho iv
I care..'
E . Sieve tha, ail Anieri. nns
b tby. basing tltelr Judgment
EfbW*? they spend • It tn
L tbi* eount wouldn't have
BhtlMi Chorus girl if h. )m<l
•^“she didn't have money.
r«II, wrltl? or telonhonc for
particulars. *
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Coupling with these necessary ele-
ments a friendly interest in our
customers* welfare forms an im-
CON8IDER IMPORTANCE
OF CORRECT ORIMMING.
■MM« at n« Woet Hlehery |
sttea. nxae, every aftaroeoa; x
Miy by the BecerS-Ctaoalcio
MP* «nm« Vaettayt M«
•« PNM**aal Unites Ptoaa
Aedlt Bureau of ClrcutaUuus.
AmuHsu Nawepapor Pub-
tayletlen
Texas Prees AMOctatton.
I sms I'ally Pmm Leaaue.
Publishers' Buylee Corpere-
as eocoad-elsM man matter
, Texan
MEDALLLIONS, BUCKLES
and novelty shape pieces
made of beads in striking col-
ors and designs.
whuti p
i F’r<»!oct< <1
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Viewpoints
By ROBKRT QXHXMB4
. may not
to make ;i
man who
young.
stat (sth's
of every
States
frntr.
skunk
circus.
the
dr.'its
■ sun.
<|oor-
grepn -
passed
so
lamb
trailed
But en-
tile
had only
that was
Dog Hill
Paragrafs \
By CEOJRGE BINGHAM
anyono
net ret i
may not
X( vertheluKH,
him. And yet.
cheerful. Not
h»ar the bone« of
UfOCHA SUEDENE gloves
in 16 button length in
’* brown at $1.25. Long
ruffs with wrist-straps at $1
Two button style in brown
• fcAllvra/>some men
poNHibiliiirM iinpoxuH a great strain
on the word "poMKibility."
ii I ms* I f
ti\( « <tf
has Rrrvrd
commissions
oiernbcr of
emy
enre.
Europe,
and eomme^^Hrtn^jjjrisca.
hevrolet Co.,
IPORVTED.
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s-NTOM ‘
FIRST KAUOHAL BANK
**~7.'*~ L’~L . •?. i>'', ■.....*r*' "p ’
ID GLOVES with flaite
cuffs in brown with cou.
trusting embroidery at
With ’long cuffs and
wrist-atraps in beige, field-
mouse, brown, black and
white at $3.50. $3.75 and $4.
16 button length at $5.50 and
12 button length at $5.
S’’
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Back Talk
One qiivNllon that n.'Vturully pre-
pents • Itself in regard to the fatal
att'inpt««l |a!l br«ak nt IbillaN in.
\Vluit wan <*. E <;aln<K, H<nt<nced
tn (hath for murder more than two
.yeura allo, doliiK—in Jail'’ The
killing of Unto n in thn, uttempt
Kflvtul *thf iipeeMRitv «»f an >-pcu*4__ ________
lion. Ini acompiinlnK hi« den t h • < M yj IMWMUF ""
i he (hath n)Ro of nn ottV «r of the
law. It take* tob Inner tn execute
puniKhm**ntM legally InipoRCtl. —Kec-
ord-Chronicle.
to poke
WlltK ,M
; h. •
t h
repl a < inn. it
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Aria m
rd. bill
long
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PROOF OF THE BUDDING
v
This store Is sometimes referred to as being '‘high.’’ We like it
because t^ere it not for the fact that we aell nierchundi»«
good quality, tyo Would have never gained that reputation?' Were
it the case that we sell at prices higher, then the folks who trade
here would be a deluded Iqt and there are more of them this year
than in any year of our business career of almost half a century.
We consider this fact sufficient proof that our guoiL uro priced
11 flfl flhnV4» ftlf fknt tknii nvo> .Ina i«««iVy)a *
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Denton. TeXas. October 8, 1923
K bam—■■ ■■ ------
. ", One thing entirely lacking from
L... the “Combined New York News-
r papers” during the recent strike
g was the editorial column. And
L. there doesn't seem to have been any
F particular complaint over the omis-
eVenTually establishing a place for
among the great exCeu-
thc Industrial world. He
on important State
in New York, is a
the American Acad-
of Political and Social Sct-
. . and has wide ranging con-
nections, Tn the? ITiltcd Staten and
with .largo manufacturing
■ !
y I
. reat -
that way
'My euxzln Artie stayed at
bouse all nite last nite and
aiid him started to
other ghoast storlea wile
laying there
sleep, and all
fei-st thtnji 1
and all of
tiling 1 kpe
AVAN.AHMACHIE. Oct. 6.—En-
rollment at Trinity t’nlve.rsity, is
4A3 with expectation of passing the
500 mark- thi?r
One Year to Pay
tight r
having
luihl th<*
1921 Cleveland Six; new
paint, new top and side
curtains, new seat covers.. 475.00
was
scared, I
Writ 1 was. 1
a yei-rs growth.
>IH> gratitude
good nite. And
a tefcrne crack
some place and
b.-d.
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Copyrlght^lOXI. tieOrge'MAttbaw Adamf - HltS—John nancoek, first Aign-
er of the Peelnratlon of Indepen-
dence and first State governor of
I MassiiehURetta. . died at Quincy,
.Mass. Born there, Jan. 12. 1.37,
1H12—Lieut. Elliott captured the
Caledonia and Detroit, Britiah
anchored near Fort Erie,
Buffalo. ;
1917 Chevrolet Touring 85.00
75.00
Here is where 1
I buy.—Exchange.
A strike isn’t really settled un-
til the consumer's bills are.
pert.it when
didn't stay
soap.
the
not
being
us not forget that
t he
On the operas, ..yprld “seri-
otis’j baseball camrs, fnn*
ball, weather report and all
t the other interesting news.
We can .either aell jttu one
or make you one,
exactly in jhe A
Ing. '
To
ginnings
and power is characteristic of
many American bttAlneM leadere.
One of these is Guy Eastman
Tripp, chairman of the beard of
the AV.-stinghouse company, Who
is sailing this week for Japan to
aid with his advice as an e<-
pert in the rebuilding of thjo
cities destroye 1 by the earthquake.
Mr. Tripp spent his boyhood In
AVells, Maine, and was educated
chiefly in the country schools. For
a time lie worked In the vil-
lage grocery f-torc, but later went
to Salem. Mass., to become a
railroad ejerk. Gradually ”h- work-
ed JTh way up through the, rank8s
can
thats
and
111
lit
I
DAVS
from humble be-
places of prominence
characteristic
business
is Guy
of the
company.
easy
old
frisky and
Sjr'*KDOAR A
. u Jt»"*
(Copyright 1U23. by Edgar A. Guest.)
was
wite
thinking,
gho.'yit
startbd to poke Artie
Hay. Wats .a matter,
1 whi*4>oY<t'd, Loek
, yojt > think
It
5 UUtulllOb.h
w ouldn't
i must <
way In i
t" k. <q>
is"
by
that
sang until
a. man do
bath. .
QL’EDE GLOVES with
long cuffs and. wrist-
strap in gray and beige
are $4.50. 16-button length
in beige are $6. With flaue
ruffs in cut-out work on ruffs
at $5. t AajMUI
girl who is courted
lias on.. iMlvantagi*., Site
suspects that he is trilling
Io r affections.
“In the family,
source
It Is a
I. Anri '
mite, i
of heer.
not
tli" local string
their serenade last night,
played so long and sweet, ou. lus
front por. h. until he thought
about having stub a line water-
melon
These cars were traded in on new
Chevrolets and each one is a bar-
No mat-
ter what kind of a used car you
want, see us first. Our prices and
terms are right.
Indiilil.' th.'if
five w’oiik n In
remains single.
waiting
of H
knew
n
1
mid something
erroilnd. mo
smokes, u
And 1
he sed.
that, and
there.
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Ksi-•©■•CBIPTinM BATM.
~ (Mis .
X fleWveren ---• -K
wasjii'axszzss
. in advance) ___AM
■l-Weakly la Deatea Oeaaty
iaf (tt iavsuce) _____$i.oo
iath. da advance! ----M t G(( ,
r«eUv (OaUlda Doataa Oelnty) family
M_(Hb advABO")_______$1.MI " 'i to
■jlW tin aA—nv*} —— .HBj-h'- jokes
Bssn*4- (in advance) M
ASMrtatad Preen tn exclunlvely'
ft to the uae for re pdblkwtlon of
ra dlapaMiffl credited to It or not
W credited in this paper and
ia lacal aewa publtiihed herein.
W'mpRcy i no mad
.ihoiH t hat ut (< »npt< (l
tLut Ihi probtildy won’t
for than a half a
attended the
Sun da y,
plult*
<yv pr looked
Atlas analn <*Ht
Font, which
to.....YnirL Trff." TBTVTTY T FNBOI.T.MEXT 4«S
The fire demon delights in de-
stroying all ofig' possesses
and loves. Yoyr, home and
property may ' be his next
choice. I •
hard to believe
mat t yrs
o heard
lulling a nuld
fairly and above ill, that they are desirable.
. . I I J eW
THE SEASON SAYS
GLOVES.
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calcbration of
of the mission
wouldn’t be so bad
to turn turtle-
tcrrapinythlng.
story—a really good news story it
Presidential-
tf^rA-SiitTnudy aS not •wji
Radio is becoming more pop-
lular thaniever this winter,
| so why ndt get your set to-
iday without any more delay?
--- 1 Fim 'UJJ! Wfes
ton Record-ChroniClc V
McoM>ajB»oMlctx4>«rMrtl« t-f '1 ’ 11
KKS-rfSSC
Ma on st us SNUoriy
krtlstng Manager ■ j
W
the rrppTts'
you might
fl bom,,
found. But
I he secret
n griniiing
gleaming
Perhaps
grip of it
disease.
fSces
tin- father faces
•failure. Pechape the daughtu
carryiua a broken heart. Yet their
laughter ripples, their humor H(in-
rtnites, nnd their eyes sparkle.
Unions you touch the hidden
spring. t,hc skeleton is unknown
to ' you.
fellow is doing
thing. Hr, too, has u grisly
i hones in his
being brave
cheerfulness.
Census
one out
the United
I
who
sorrow,
i b, n
it Is
most pco-
tnany let
the Hkele-
__ reflection upon the
mtatton or Afandiug of an;
_1 or corporation will f>»
ted upon being caUod to
A* attention.
To this^community it is a friend in need, a bank
.where you are always welcome. Come in and talk
over your business and financial problems an^jbe
sure of every possible aid copiate nt .with soundBank-,
infr. Your money, if deposited in this good bank", is 1
absolutely safe. Do your business here.
ten
•ft® l:iught/‘r;
^IrtiRT 1i>rr
j troublr
h iddf-ii
fljoN open
ion janglcN
before you.
is i i. fl he |
.rgonizinu
the l.-ither
hap* the father
I’euhupH
.Monkey glands
but it In
key (• f a n
anil black at 75g. These fab
ric gloves are washable and
very satisfactory in every
way.
owco.
The Generous Nnrdtne
One snrrwner nfccmcmn n
duck, a Inmb mid n
out together for the
due epurse they reached
the i
In the
t he
had a
wax
n bill,
the
ho
Thon you nxkod n quoxti<.n th.it
everybody knows bow to answer.
And you also stated, a fact that
everybody knows—that It takes tf.o
long to execute punishment legally
imposed. And that is the main rea-
son there iH so much synipatliy
with mob violence In this country.
A man cannot l.e execut'd legally
in any reasonable time if ho has
money or friends and. lawyers who
Can find a t uncrossed or an I un-
dotted .—McKinney Examiner.
religion If
and yet
v hour."
It's II
be- has
sins* "1
expect men to net
tune <»f trial It Is
i li Jitney straight
going, backwards.
Ass'4'lated Editors')
of true
bank roll
thee eve!
manager of
Arrurican
cTub, horn
Ind., 35 years
There is one sure method
of reimburaethent. Sound
fire insurance will enable you
to rebuild* after the disaster.
But be sure that your policy
.is written by an.agei
-knows its business. Ft
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g?;/" '"''’fhe days of Southern chivalry
are not yet dead. A Georgia jury
■ sentenced to the penitentiary as an
accomplice the man implicated in
alleged love conspiracy to kill
woman's husband,'while an-
• on thu
ilt, albeit she, it was
■ally did the shooting.
n~5 hi 0 '-----
JRiMe community fairs
ty aeat to surpass—which is aU
more reAgon the coupty fair
Oct.’31-Nov. 3 is entitled to
have the united support of Deaton
citizens. The community fairs hav"
* lot of good not only in then
1.communilies, . but over
a county as well, ak Oach has
B*n attendance, from nearly ail
Ittons, and Denton citizens and
ganfatations that have contribub-
aMiatance to them are entitled
commendation for their efforts.
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. With the
I Exchanges
’■yVA-M.
fefcit. ii Tft-
only fair to r» nv-mlxT th.it
BNWnttah noble nun are attracted by
‘OUr choruu w* H nn by our
jy* ‘haaviljr dowered h«*lr» «<•«. Th* I'.ai I •!
>*<fd ^1. the piuud p vN-
Of a 27<)->oar-ohl
^^^^“•T*TWrTTl<'d TWw n.
iteftIPD* JeRHira, wlin wh* third
>he end in tne H«( -nd i«>w <d
I^DilieiL Im ii(*w til**
‘ ** ‘•* •
■k Four Htuteg Preas
Liquor won’t he an Innuo
the coming campaign, but It may
at times llgure as inspiration.
Atlas l‘c. k
Foid ( hurdi
WliHl i h*a
plum'd, the
him, • und t hen
up straittht
caus( <l~ the
all right
bn< k and
a
; . w(. •oxru pimi H ’.vond< r y nto*’’.
p wuch marrlagvH a* noted I.b/.v- at■■
“co«unjH<<a" mia.’i ’’.i is.- ir.’
^BMBMOaa'. There ale f<.f..>ftcl '.. I..-
a great many Eur>.p. nt h who b.
-* - ” * ' < a re we;’ I -
oil t h I-
I..- .1 ha
HHlnbilltx nnd Accuvac,
(Bockilalu He^orter),
“Get it right or not u, all" is
Slogan in tile ofllce of one of the
largest newspapers in Texas,
liability anil Im twin virtue,
curacy lire tfhe perpetual goal of
every worthwhile newspaper. Few
pyrsonx who have never engaged in
newspaper work ,real ire how' litlr<l ,
it is to find really reliable sources
of information. So few are the re-
ally reliable person (reliable not
only in Intention but In fart) that
many newspapers will print noth-
ing of consequence until it lias been
ntflrrn.il by at least two persons.
Take the seemingly omul! mallei o£
initials. Every man's initials are his
personal property and hr >’ offend-
ed if they are printed wrong. How
‘many names with their correct Ini-
tials do you know in jhis town?
Fount them ano you will find the
number surprisingly small. But
Initials are a part of the stock in
frade ot newspaper folks. The
newspaper referred to above in-
structs Its reporters neVcr to take
any man's name nnil initials froip
another person, but to get them i
from the man himself. A name
without its proper intials is of no
use to e. newspaper. Qnlio often a
man will offer to give us a news
It is the case this season that
the trimming just about
makes the dress—not that so
much in quantity is used but
the newer trimming ideas
stand, out, so to speak. We
are showing just the type of
ornaments that are being
used on the better-styled
garments.
Eiiiffl .........' —
TRY OUR ___
GOOD CANDIES
AT COLLLIER A BROOKS
PANGBURN’S FAMOUS RAGTIME CHOCOLATES
In halvea, one pound and two ppundn.' King’s Nut Trio in one
pounds and two pound*. Made for American Queens. Give ufl
a trial. , •
Our business is bigger and better tpday than any time since
we have opened up.
GIVE Ot’R FOUNTAIN A TRIAL.
It is the newest in town, I therefore our drinks are the most san-
itary. Callus. We delive1!*.
------BROOKS
n«»a
laugheff nnd
skunk
a duck, a
wet out together
In due course they
vlllfigc grebn where
tent gleamed white
The frog reached
keeper first. As he
back of course hr
right In; the duck had
he followed the frog;
had four quarters so
ia right after tjie duck,
trance was sternly refused
unlucky skunk, for he
a scent with him—and
hnd.
The skunk.
Ing in a low
Down tile road
sardine.
"Hello,
asked tile
disgruntled look,
him.
“Well, pld follow. 1 Jnst know
how you feel nrbont It." said the
sardine sympathetically, "for 1 be-
long. you know, to tile smelt fam-
ily myself."
Then he
the disappointed
rm the Tntrk
"But you aro
he cried “Como
with me. I've got
Transcript.
If you want, first-class plumbing,
the kind that stands the test of
time, call 178. We stand ready to
serve you.
of William B
Bichmond, Ind.,
of Greece.
things
mutch' wr,
of a r
Wats • a
out. And
the wite
rnv other pair of
v. kill the U’gas waving
•rround, pop saying, .“i'ow wn»s n
matter?
• Nuthing.
proving v
seit. and pop
was geared
and jest t<-
III kiss you
gave us
his slipper
hack
How Do You Like
It Grdund?
—speaking of sauKagc.
I you like it ground coarse, I
with an occasional gristle ftr
| lump. Of cogirse not. You
want it fnae and evenly
ground, unifbrmly seasoned,
b and with ths -imine-t propor-
tion of fat und loan—just the
I- kind of RAUtdagn wv sett. Yea, ~
real perk sausage through
out. and only 25c ti pound. J
Suppoae you try a pound
1 with your next order of gro- .
I ceries. ** ■* v |
TURNER & GRIMM
I MAMnrr ASB OAOCERT.'
Why I Hny nt Home
Bi cause my interests aro
Because that community that
good enough for megto live in.' is
good enough fort.ime to buy in.
Becjiuse I believe in transacting
business with my friends.
Beaause 1 sell what products I
produce here nt. home
Because the man I .buy from
pays his part of the city and
county taxes.
Because the man I buy from
helps support my school and
church, my lodge, and my home.
live, and here
will be worn
I'ants will
the husbands
QlLK GLOVES with
wrist straps and pear)
slides. Modes trimmed
with brown and light gray
trimmed with dark gray at
$3. Same style with flaire
cuffs are $2.75.
rursintt nnd Krowl-
tone, turned aw
a bit be iur t
Hoover Vacuum Sweepers,
' Hot Point Electrical Appli- gain at the price listed.
the
Ils-
conversation.
AT
think
whoro n*
touch a
< lopet
Nkole-
bonoH
lh<* mother
deadly and I
I’erhupR I
buni ih'h^
bUsineMR
and
■ top
over
ghoast ”
Get up and
tie »e<l. and I
and <1(* ii. and
h matter nrr
I ned, Like fun. 1
cramp in inv l»g,
dont you net up
you
he
thawt
you
Kot ■
Aw
one,
rant
HO
have
wuUa
I N<*d,
show
Jest,
care.
So
Rtarted
veiling-.
.Au* .. ; .1 .
rend
I nelc .Hani
he might, as
appeal to Americans
such A-^twonderful rigtit.” und he
tile terror that witlketli by night. <
he's ini Assassin, n
Alns for the trnitiiiig Hint
bnil. They wired
from Argent Im's strand, they told him I roe. ,
1»2S—Elijah Boardman, I'nlted
States Senator from Connecticut,
died at Boardman, O. Born nt
New Milford, l.'onn.. March 7, 1780.
tsrtk—Prince and Princess of
Wales (King Edward and Queen
Alexandria)" laid the foundation
stone for the university buildings
in Glasgow.
187B—Boston mid several nt>1>-
urhmi mitnieipaHties voted to con-
solidate.
187 ti-x^Cen ten nial
the establishment
at Sun Francisco.
1921—Marriage
J.eedH. JrJ, of
and Princess Xenia
IN THE
work up
to
power is
American
of
i«* ♦»» nue<
.mid 1" a
:» s,, gr. at
all v. ..lid
s w , 11 i \.
•I„ , ,t. Th* T.
**>< til'll wllivll < '..>!•>
r< Ml.
io lb‘ ir ■ uin
a place in
that t
io* doiil.i,
u. pr -■
i -'.s: :;i-
• L X’rA'Au
In
you
must
sed.
I of
wunt
a little
' go Oil.
1 sed. i
we. do
grate yum
a crump,
the matter
Thats all
h o iv
tn
do
1. Artie- sed. And we
yell all <>iir mite, me
. get out of hear. I
a'itit afraid <tf you. uml Artie yel-
ling* -Hay. come ovuv hyer
III puntch you in tho snoot,
the wife thing k«Pt> 'on
Ing errouml i*n<l,. we
yelling dlffrent
show how
seated, anti nil
ran in saying,
beer, ent that
the Jite and heer
was any rny other
jammers with tho
TODAY'S illllTHDAYS
Fiber* H. Gflry, chairman of
tin- board of the XTnited States
Steel Corporation, born at Wheat-
on. III., 77 years ago today.
fit. Hev. Kamael G. Ha brook,
suffragan bishop of tho Episcopal
MaaHachusetts, born
II. L. 72 years ago
THE .SKELETON
our best
I has said that there
Im less happiness and
lot .more chceri illness^
world tiiaft people imagine.
Vndoubiedly th.- ststement
trtte. The more we see
Vtofld mid us problems
perplexities, the inure wo
the inhilbitm.ts of this
meeting these problems and
perplexities the more -we
believe thst phat ijppems
happiness is, utter all.
eh eerf ulness.
s There s scarcely
is not nursing
< 'onituriilivelj,
great sorriiw.
great to h‘ —
pie
you
ton i rattle,
into
Ui
i the
Fur eoats
this year.
Iong<-r by
the rohts
-r „ _____ a system i •, nr t'.ri i
tree planting that migl.* w..n i e
“*“*tHed by other eiti.H i'n.l. r the
dvery cltixvn who <b'sir* . tr*- s
lits $1 r t r* " it ti
-—_ier. The city plum
“* fuarantees it. r* |ila< mg it if it
-JJMli live Th*- trie own. r. ..(J fellow
’ts required to Wilt, r tie ’
B-—tree. But tn this m-.niu r rutn.is ••
E-x..jCittes uniformity of tree piantnip
Ey-O>!M1 trndoubtedb a yrt.'i, ileal n.or.'
tetr'■ hrs -Planting than .. env tisutllo
fe;r , secures.—Greenville Herni*!.
.ia such an imxj.'is,,,
I raay matter to fcrow irot s rn
| -rd.to their Vil lit. !• Is ■ i. a I iy
r; rxrtt to are why
$ homes and c.ty b“nus
|T town or City Xiolb rtivrlx
that < N
R Ulan i as many
v room for—but v •
z‘”A|p citloa In this
|" not have many neo t
P' would ud*l im rn< asiru l.ly
l . fort and drstra1.11it > as
f Rt'.WlUch to live. The f„. . 1
■ r condition ex lots Is dae I!
HgjMBely to the .fact that
lightly those things wbt. h
tie akonsy or effqrt. and tr
in. this category- The e. *
lowed to Dellas might well p.
jowed kt other cities, on-
Albee, head of the
theatrical interests, born ut
Machias, Maine, 88 years agt> to-
day. • .
Colemitn K Btcnae, former gov-
uf South Carolina, born
55
the lite,
You get
ie sed.
s<-ared.
Like fun, I got a
my leg. thnta all,
get up and lite
!>*■ senri'U yourself, and
You re crazy, I never
kiiteh a. tl Ing ahd if
know so mutch I
cramp mysalf,
we cant biitli have
mill Artie sed, Wy
you think yourc
the <>oy one
youre seared
Wltli, y**Ui
know,
am.
mutch
men devote so
being loyal
that they
the business
V. W. BltVD BOOM STtHTI.D
Bjuincoln. ?Net>.. Oct fl — Brmmj
ttr Gov ChsrreH W Hryan of Ne^
braaka^ brother of W .1 Bryan for
the 4mmo*-ratie presidential nomi- I
■Man. has been start* d hy w. i: t
Quigley of Minnrapol>r Who «.*ii i
RR aaovement - w as mpfcr w»> 'n
I renttai Vol, ftll(| North- !
’ll mate*.
f‘ —— ------
One of
said
less
.morn
thaft
■Yes, of happiness there
tie, but of
much, for
the bravo
When we .nre *
face of adversity
v*nly being brave;
divine. Hut let
the other
same
skeleton rattling it«
closet. He, too, is
amt divine In his ,
next time
insist o
< liotlgll t'
Inside.
the best
economy.
—CicCro.
If you do not save a. part of
your today's earnings, your effort
has been wasted ap far as to-
morrow Is concernexl. Mti^st mi ac-
count, with us and
EXCHANGE MTIORAL BANK
-Wants to Help Tbpfle Who Try”
our
nite and me
tell each
we win
to go to
suddin the
I wan asleep
suddin the next
awaky agen
Was moving
Holey
in
nr.-
are
til.'
V hat
girl
the old days.
horse
i^i an
from a
WM
THE LATE .MB. Flltro
The Bull of the PainpaH goes back to
bls I’Hiiip, a slugger defeated who
ought to be cliiitiiji; for never had num
5 m ...
vr«R<*iM
I opposite
murderous lad 11 1817—John C. Calhoun of South
got him In | Carolina lyecame secretary of war
him instructions I in the cabinet of rrcsident
by mail how to use either bund; by I
registered luiters they guided his feet,
mul lutd him by Wirch**# what things
lie hlituild cat. They neitt him bin**
print x 4All<) Ull engilKuq ’M llllipR, HU<1 Vol
ume* h.v Euclid and other old <*h«p«.
And 1 irpo hud Dempsey bo plagury
iienr oul iiinl Jack only needeU an 0p
portuiic clour; a t»itT on the beezer, n
su.u on tin; thin, iiud I'irpo, (lie bull
of tho pHinpas, would win! But while
he was sfrlvJiiK the rules to recail, the
i .1 idctii';iins, ivthu's and posteardR and
nil. and groping around in the buck of
his htud for pointers and ('on line I that
somebody said,'.luck Dvinpaey revived
from his ladylike 4woon, and J>rteked
all' hlx' hopes as fou prick, a balloon.
i |ie luill will (dine back when he's
resit d ;f Kpelh .nit rendy to gernp tit
the sound of the bell, and if h<» is train
ed in a senxilde way, 1*11 »ay to Jack
luinpsey, “Good night.’ and “Good
day!”
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