Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Follow these simple rules; keep your refrig-
erator well filled with ice at all times and
make sure it is the purest ice, such as that
delivered by this company.
Checks which you deposit that are drawn on out-of-town banks
arp handled through this department.
This
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Buy a Willard and save repair bills.
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Opposite Post Office.
M’CDMBS & SIMPSON
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of June unil let us prove our worth. Phone 31.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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W. M. JAGQE COMPANY
Engineers Contractors.
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And our Kodak coun’ler hel^s you accept the invita-
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SMITH-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
Phone 268. ____ . _______ 220 W. Hickory St.
PEACHES^ -
Phone 7 or 907.
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For ‘Beauty and Comfort
Buy Wool Seamless Rugs
Rut only bread of the better kind—
Pan Dandy usually. That’s why you’ll
do well n> follow suit and instat npon
the bread that you know is the best.
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TRIANi£ W AND BATTERY STATION
Phone 1086. ’ ' *^T .ffi ( M A 1 302 Locust.
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• rip from Denton are Misses Titla
Belle Blanks, Lucille TX.uiflax, Ur-,
sula Angell, Berta Mae Looney, Mu
ry Margaret Blewett, Mildred Squires
and Vivian Kingery and Mrs. King-
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WE HAVE MOVED
We have moved our paint and paper store to
208 West Oak St.
Formerly occupied by the Colonial Cafe.
Drop in ami see our new store. It’s very convenient and
located.
MORRIS MIRT AND WALL PIPER CO.
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
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Denton Co. National Bank Bldg
Price 50e per page. D. L. Moore.
Phone 105.
Early peaehaa ar* arriving on the
local markets now and Aeelen here
ray that the early er op of peaches is
very good. It is thought that the
W heeler pearh yield this jf»r jrill.
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Find a dealer who carries u representative
Selection of these famous rugs and ask him
to show you the many attractive patterns.
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Prices everyone can afford to pay.
Look for trade mark stamped <m the back
of every ring.
It is one of the most important departments in a bank and much
business is handled through the transit department.
jjHIS matter of placing food in the
refrigerator is a vital one—yet a few
simple rules will help you greatly in
getting maximum refrigeration. . ,
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Milk, cream and butter always be- ijg
long on the floor or shelf immediately V
beneath the ice compartment Cook-
ed and raw meats belong on the floor \ |
of the food compartment; eggs and
odorless vegetables on the intermed-
iate shelves—and vegetables and
fruit having an odor should be
placed on the upper shelf.
WW THREAD RUBBER BATTERY
Is the ONLY Battery that the insulation is guaranteed for the life of
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STUDENTS, WE WELCOME YOU “
To our new store, where you will find a new stock of merchandise.
Men’s Oxfords, Ladies’ Strap Sandals
at a Real Price
PAY CASH, PAY LESS.
The place where you get more change back.
RICHARDS & SONS
N. E. Corner Sfiugrq.
JESS TAYLOR & CO.
Basement Exchange National Bank.
COTTON GRAIN—STOCKS
Members New OrleMtis Cottan Exchange. ''"
New Orleahs Connections: H. & B. Heer.
New York Connections: E. F. Hutton & Co.
Orders executed on all markets.
Phone 1123.
The Transit Department of a
outgoing checks.
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One Killed;
LUFKIN-rJesse
shot and killed
and Jack Monroe
jail.
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START TRADING TODAY . W
June is here. The BIGGEST FREE BARGAIN ever offer-
ed in Denton is your chance to get
Continental Cast Iron Range Free
or $40 in Cash
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Rav-lS. X- Black, paator, and Rev.
H. K. Gatti, associate pastor, of the
First Methodist Church will leave
Wednesday for Dallas where they
will attend the annual Methodist
pastors’ conference to be held at the
Southern Methodist I’niverslty Jupe
11 ^5. The conference, xhieh
takes3«'n the ____a summer
school for pastors, will be conducted
by ministers from various yoints
Over t he l^nlfad States, who will be
assisted hy members of the S. M V.
>elfojd of 'beplyyy. Problem* per,
tainlng to tfia jhiniaWri^ work will
lie iiisen up In the School.
Both Black and Gotti will relurn
to fientoh for the Sunday services
at the First Methodist Church.
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usa *f berrlef irt furniahed by
Mrs. Ed na W Trigg, county homo I
demonstration agent:
Rub togetnor four tablcspoonfwla
ot corn starch and .four teaspoon-
fills of sugar. Add to fruit juice
and boil for 10 minutes. Strain
cool and serve with cream or cus.
tard.
Black or Dewberry Shortcake
Use any recipe for good pastry.
Roll out and cover bottoms of
large •otoeer, nr nhallow ,rie llUa.--
Bake until brown. Rutter while |
hot. Crush berries, sweeten to
Ulte and put between pie crusts. I
Serve immediately with or without
cream.
Light Housekeep-
‘ er« Who Need
Groceries Quickly
You students who are light-
lousekeeping while attending
the summer school are bound
to be kept pretty busy. And
doubtless, during these weeks
of double duty, there will be.
Qinies when grweriew ot m«tto
are needed quickly. Can they
be obtained ?
Yes. Just call 25 or 925
and order from the store
where only the highest qual-
ity groceries; tender, juicy
meats, and fresh fish are
sold—the Store that lives up
to its slogan of “Quicker De-
liveries.”
Turner & Graham
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DALLAS, Jt»w» Hi.—No irtinn -to- —
ward certification of the name of
James E. Ferguson to I he State
ticket for Governur in tha Demo-
cratic primary was taken by the
State Executive Committee tha< met
here yesterday on account of the Ip- '
junction suit pending in the high-
er c«urt> eypoaing Ihy placing of ,
his name on the ballot but the name
of Mrs. Miriam Ferguson wif« of
the former Governor, was certified
to the ballot. Eight others were
certified for Governor.
Mr?. Ferguson's name was includ- ;
Ml in ’he report rrf the s'ihrimTn’t
tee which alej included tho name of
Judge Barry Miller of Dallas for
Lieutenant Governor and whose ap-
plication was vigorously opposed in
the subcommittee sessions on the !
claim that his political activities
two years ago in opposing Senator"
Ear' B. Mayfield's election made
him ineligible for a place at this
time The report was adopted vir-
tually without opposition after the
committee as a whole had gone into
executive session and attempts to
recpen the matter, fnilert. although -
Judge M I>. Carlock of Winnsboro
and Judge Jnhh Mathis of Houston
sought to feme action on Fergu-
son's name, contingent on the Su-
preme Court decision in the injunc-
tion matter.
The meeting adopted a resolution
providing that the Democratic Ex-
committee in the future
„________ no application oT candi-
dates for place on primary ballo'a
from persons who have broken U>e
primary party pledges and that a
test for future guidance should be
that the candidate shall have in tho
last genera) election supported .the
party’s nopi'nac and that the vari-
ous Denrocratlf executive commit-
tees shall not deny a place on the
primary ticket to any candidate be-
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50H at S. F. Austin School
NACOGDOCHES—The Stephen P
Austin State Teachers College op-
ene<| its summer session with 508
enrolled. ________
JUNE GROCERIES 1
This is the time of month to begin thinking where you will trade
next month. Why not trade where you can get everything, and
thu best quality and service in the city. We deliver promptly.
A PICTURE OF BEAUTY
A crndle of comfort—a rhythm of power—a symphony of4no-
tion!
Like velvet on velvet—so smooth anti quiet is the Willys-Knight.
It whispers into action at a touch—off like the breeze—gliding
over the miles with an ease and zest thrilling to your senses.
You have a whole lot to look forward to in. a Willys-Knight.
Its silky power stays silky. The Willys Knight sleeve-valve
engine actually improves with use keeps Op its youth—keeps
down expense—keeps you happy anil proud.
HUFFINES MOTOR COMPANY
11G Eatt MWhiheg St. Denton, Texas. Phone No. 288. f' '
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Another Held
Knwtqpr
Saturday
w&H placed
Danton united her father, Dr, Jt C*
RiCe.
Young People to Attend C. E.
State Convention at Austin
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A number of Dentou mung peo-
ple are
,jp attend the Christian Endeavor
ftt,te Convention which is to be
neld at Camp Mabry, Austin, June
11 to 1G. The convention this year
will be a “acmp" convention and it
ia thought that one ,uf the largest
gatherings of Christian Endeavor-
ers eve, held will be present
Those who expect to
are
‘ mer ' years in Denton County des-
pite ]th« fact that thejata spring in
dicated that this fruit yould fall
far below the average production
record. In some sections of the
county the fruit crop was material-
ii ly damaged by hail but around l»en
I ton the crop did not suffer so much
aj in this respect.
J; The peaches that arc being sold
! here are of superior sire and of ex
Cellent flavor. Most of the peaches
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Canned Berries.
(Tn account “oT a typographical
error in the recipe for canning ss
printed Monday, it is repeated as
follows, correctly:
None but freshly picked berries
should be canned. Use glass jura
or enameled cans. For dewberries,
blackberi ies and practically all the
same method is used.
Berries should be uniformly ripe,
sound and as large as possible and
if the best product is desired su-
gar should be used. Sort and wash
by placing In u colander or sieve
and pour in water over th«m. I’aek
tn jars or enameled cans, shaking
down gently until containers are
FULL. Thu can be done better by
putting a few berries in the jar,
pressing them gently into place,
and proceeding layer by layer until
the jar is full Then fill with cold
sytup. fasten lids on loosely and
process pints for six minutes iBtd
quarts for 12 minutes at boiling
trnrperaTtide. HTo Kot count tim»
until the water begins to boil). If
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Work m Methodist Church
Not to Start Before July
Work on the new- Methodist
Church building will not be re-
sumed before July 1. it i» thought,
as there is considerabla mill work
Tb Ire ■done before wtunl vnnstme-
tion here ciq be started, it was
stated.
The contract for the work has
been let, however, and the work
is not to be halted after starl-
ing again. It is hoped that the
m-w church building will be com-
pleted in time for the Thanksgiv-
ing services, It was announced.
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
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v-J durability are the
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Tapestry, Velvet,
and Axminstcr Seamless Rugs
made by Alexander Smith & Sons
Carpet Company, the world’s
largest makfers of floor coverings
since 1860.
Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co.
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‘And if you will drop in our shop you will see that we back
ujriwhat we sell. Electrical appliances of all kinds—Ra-
<Uo», Hoover Vacuum Swegper, Mola Washing Machines,
'Lamps, Electrical Fixtures and Wiring, etc.
'gn See us before you buy. or tet -your contract for your
, wiring.
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lire of the cling''varf^y hnd are very'
good fur cannihg purpeaee, X'Jaf
said.
I.O’., peaches and plums arf not .t3p|
. e.Xbectcii to yield as I
par N’th the yield of- far- | v-’inl h-re ■fl'r- <hnrtagv
— ... ......... , |nr,,vfy on th(. |atl. spring us
tn. i-■ o.,i.n.<i after tn« treea..hMUfog.':i:,1
s uiin! I.uddii.g and munjr~of
It-,. Iiiir<l> fioit trees were injtueikL!.-K.?Sjjl
’! Ii.- (.ear and apple crop
Will me be Hr large a, usual.
i ri 'n i nil. “e< non. are well 10^4-
'.is Uut .n other parte .tufr -A
t hi- rnniti the yield of this t
w ’! b. -m.,11 It is rather early as
Vi-t ’... m.:ke .Il f.nite predictions of
twe however,
President's Yacht
WASHINGTON—President
Mrs. Coolidge were carried safely
through one of the most severe
Wind, and electrical storms that
have struck this vicinity in years
while aboard the yacht Mayflower
on the lower Potomac River Sun-
day. The wind was estimated at
70 to 80 miles per hour.
"1TORE 'TABSTBACT GO.
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, Antonio Moreno
in the Paramo^ Picture.
berries are plentiful uae berry”
juice instead of water fur making
the juices. The best berries use »'
syrup Of 30-degree density (abbut
3 1-2 pounds fur one gallon oft i
berry juice). Seal. Berries may _h«j 1
canned without any sugar.
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Man With Fractured Skull Better.
DALLAS—Tb“ man believed to
be George W. Junes, of Nashville,
Tenn., who dived uff a balustrade
at the front of the city hall and
struck 1J feet below on concrete
on his head arid Sustained a frac-
tured skull Saturday is reported
slightly__improved,
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m»AVEL»*S. SALW3AHAN SPe^T -rvoO
,TOWH TcrCsAV SHOWIM4 r*'’' ■*
(vice ToKSIf Hu«r.r whips fpozw wattl rzfc
ex -at.-.
Deteat School Tai Increase
Hpdna) to Record-Chronuee.
fMtfGER. June 10.—Only
votM were cast in the special elec-
tion here Saturday to raise the
school maintenance tax from 50 to
76c >and the proyosul was defeated.
Maqy citisena favoring the tux did
irok Vo*«.
A Jighl rain would, be appreciate
at. this time, as the strong wind,
|Ks last few days has dried out
f.^op crust. A light sprinkle fell
9MtV night.
Ifop Dell, small daughter of Mr.
and Jtra. Ben Sullivan, entertained
her friends with a blrtNfr yartsr
SutMriay celebrating, her agVenth
birjMay Songs, convtrthUon and
music furnished entertainment. The
were Invited into tter> dining
room where the birthday cake was
lighted with candles. Each sTade a
wish u for the hostess befpge the
. undies were blown out Mta—Lhe
cahe.t >ut and served with ice cream.
Prsaont were Grace Ratliff, Mary
Lo*.XeGear, Eucellne Gibson, The-
dn Cherry, Dorothy Forest, Verda
Mae li lorst, Jack Brooks, Mary Jane
Batfo, Dorothy Echols, Marguerite
Neal, Joe Evelyn LeOear, La Verne
Sqfffom, Alyne Mallow, LeUuna
Sulfiyan. Jeanette McClendon, Mur-'
ga^et Brown, Wilma Atkins, Alyne
Burkholder, Abbie Lee Gentle, Vir-
pinta, Pritchett, Miss Amy Lou
Whittaker, Erma Fuller and Mrs.
J. W, Koons.
Miss Barna Draper has gone to
Denton where she will stay with
her aunt, Mrs. R. T. Slaughter,
while attending the Teachers Col-
lem.
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Douglass of
FpWS DOM’T IHUK-
" BLOTGHH ARE PRETTY
in”
Yos can't expect people to say you
are, *feood-looking” as long as your
appearance shows you are careless
alMM keep.ng your skin free from
h Wiebes, pimples, rash, “breaking
. Upl and »< r.em. n ,) u
Tie may ,Xm» you a<ve no
ot these things,
but you should not give ui» because
Black ahi! White Ointment and Soap
arpApreid»g to, the'iaainjs pf people
•vetpr day thpt they can depend on
th^sn to keep their skin clear, smooth
and lively
...jM^ek and White Ointment and
** llh«are nominally priced in liber-
‘‘ -kages The 50c size Ointment
Ins three times aa niuch as the
)Jgise. All dealers nave both the
dteient and Soap. < Advertise-
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F. W. SCHULZE & SONS
223 W. Hickory. DENTON, TEXAS. Phoned 240,426
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HM DAYS ARE UPON US 1
You wi ’ith'nir Ad need more dry cleaning, more pressing and
lyeing—
It is very necessary that you select a plant that prides
itself on goixl workmanship, close attention to details
autl courteous treatment.
If you have never tried us, give u« your work during the month
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1924, newspaper, June 10, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238866/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.