Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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WINDOM TEXAS.
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Now in Stock
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Covers long distances, easily cuts out local interfering sta-
tions, does not squeal. Returns stations easily on calibrat-
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Bank' of
debt.
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MrClu rk’an
debt.
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thanr
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casual acquaintances,
a-bly have forgotten me long since.
I had not left Hungary for a year
before the war, and one rarely
meets an American In Pesth So-
ciety—two or three other Ameri-
can women had married Hunga-
PRINTING CO.
Phone 841
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASfER CLEANERS
PHONE 800.
J HERE IS THE PROOF!
That Your Money in a Guaranty Fund Bank Is Safe
A Wonderful
17 Days
Tour of the Tropics
TURKE FASCINATING DAYS IN
Havana
DIRECTORS
W. E. Smoot
W. C. Orr
R. W. Bass
0. M. Curtis
M.
1.
REAL CLEANERS
Are Scarce and Hard to Find
■tok h*U !«T«evUk ypu, I rttnnr, but they preferred Vienna
4 know what Is gotng to hap-
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
National
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Fox
Brothers
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Guaranty State* Bank
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FOUR JOYFUG DAYS ON THE ISTH-
MUS, INCLUDING A TRIP
Through Panam;
Canal
TNIA&D NEUTRALIZED
STOPS Ino^estionNOW!
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lotion and the drama.”
--” Shs !»■
Exchange National 1
vs. W. M. Stewart
winner
is allowed
from
f Lewis-
debt .
Aubrey
Chas. H. Smoot
M. L. Martin
W. N. Masters
J. M. Evans
Mrs. E. C. Smith
THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY.
Students
over the
BtielneW -Hr
average.
‘ being
thre«
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CCMM IMiON IM Of INYVKANCt AND UAtUJlQ
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to him."
Thls_ is according to Miss Martha
‘ *1J nurse,
contest,
student* to- elite?
tool in the county,
Poster Contest it designed
------better health pr»e-
among school children. The
Truett Revival Draw* Crowds ?
BROWNWOOD—The 3.00U seating I
capacity is being nightly lilted with j
hundreds turned away from the Dr. i. I
fa fuH payment af mwUaUreaf bewinf and onaacvrad
dcpoert pa«d by tha Dapomiorn Guaranty Fund
In fall pasrawt of *M>->n«om< t»»r
TMMt
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The First State Bank
or iabyland^ vaixA.*
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Bank of
Lynch, <
Bank of
al., debt and writ
W. Oak 8k
Jet (<•*'» Io- '.
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“It Is merely that Iftiropean
women, the womhn who have been
(Applicants for Insurance Often
who learn the '| Rejected.
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, Granville
of garnishment.
A Co.
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THOUSANDS HAVE KIBNEY
TROUBLE AND NEVER
SUSPECT IT
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MR by disenchantment?"
■F-—' “And you think
Maty -
Tozzibly I'd
- J. A. Farr of S»Bt;»r hlM.JjtU'ciused
thr Buttrill Brothei J stock of gro-
ceries in Decatur and will continue
the business here.
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It takes years of practice and experience, under competent instructors,
to enable a man to qualify as an expert. '
He must know how to remove spots and stains of all kinds without in- •
juring the fabric or fading the color. He must know how to handle deli-
fate and expensive garments and clean them without injury. Very few
have this ability.
We believe we have secured the services of such a man. He comes to
us from one of the largest plants in the State and is highly recommended
'J.W former employers, whom we kn^w .ptwponally. r • ^nrrmwr
We solicit your Dry Cleaning, especially of ladies’ garments, and will
guarantee our work to give satisfaction. ,
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BKNTON RKC0RD-CHR0X1CLB. TITB8DAY, JANUARY U, 1*21
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for the firat tlm« in bnceml
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“I dnzerved that Well, I am cu-
giout. But not no curious aa—in-
1 hop* you are not falling In
121 mf.” Her deep voice
had riaan to a higher register and
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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When the FirsfNmto fiawltof Windom cloned Mee»r». Auvtin & Austin had on deposit ISc.fFilte. n Cental; on
April Tth, 1922. the Cotmuiasioncr of Insurance & Banking scut them a check on the plurality State Bank of Win-
dom for payment m full of their claim.
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RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
Every woman likes to trade at the drug store that carries a full
line of toilet articles. We believe that this store does that and
we invite your attention to our line. Whether it’s face cream,
face powder or toilet water, we believe that you will lie pretty
• apt to find it if you try Curtis’ first.
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If you do not own a kodak you do not knew how much pleasure
your are missing. Pictures that are taken now become priceless
with the years. And they’r* easy to take, too. B.uy a kodak now
and begin taking pictures. You’ll never regret the move. We
have a complete line of all films and kodak supplies of all kinds.
Come to see them.
j son el id..
“High Blood Pressure
and Paralysis Caused
By Colon,” Says Dr.
BeufttiMP of <Hir luiblt of nvorelUiK
iTTHT ffrr Mnlriifnrr Hf«* liwwt »»f HR Hx’O.
Lhe food WHRtfM Mtl«jk t<» tbu Nhlew of
Hua t<»luu. become hardened and pre-
vent proper NMtthirilHlh»«.
Toxic Heid In formed, whh h the blood
iM'idn* to nbMorh Till* <humcn hUrb
IdfMHl pmwurr -ond kldin*y trouble, f<d
Towed tty p«ni>yMx vr Stroke uulva»
<‘ou ntr routed.
A phvNiutnn dl*covere«l h pre{»aration
known iim FEKKASAL. wlih li will ncu
the toxlu Held, diHMolve the food
WHftXrfl nnd keep tl*e coion ulenn mid
4)<»<>dorlz4‘d, It iiIro nldx direction
kuepN the kidneys regular and I* abeo-
Ititrly Iismil*’**.
1'nke FEB BA SAL every muTif ami
morning for a month. Your skin mid
e.V4*M will IxMNiine uhuir and you will feel
ttW» ft m-w per*4»n or your money re
funded.
KKf OVKBH FROM I’AKALYNIH.
*‘l wn« Mr!chen with vrnrrnl pitmly*
al« followed by in»|»H<t ooweln on April
Iflth. I wtnHed taking FEKRAKAL
night and m<»rnlnc nod whm able to l»r
up In lw<> week* and had remained tbr
uwr of oil m.V fai’uHlem In one month
I have iTHft on tmuMe witk my stomach
bow elm Miner him! my urnrral health
nprovlmr dally. 1>. HARDIE < OX.”
N, Box 6W, Dalian, Trxaa.
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We have some Wpnderful values in Hughes’ "Ideal” Hair
Brushes. The |2..r>0 brushes are selling for $1.63 and the $1.50
brush at $1.14., The Hughes hair brush is one of the best brushes
on the American market. The finest bristles are imbedded in
a cushion of flexible rubber, making the brush an ideal one. We
maintain an excellent.
In short, the zame In everything—
that most nrHtoeratie and enthrall- ;
Ins of all games—the game of
chess, with men and women as
H* wonrtere ! I kings, queens. Dawna. . . . Thiers
yon have the whale explanation of
my apparent riddle. You have
never met nny one Ilka ms bo
fore." H
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rose swiftly and came cIok.
to him. "Oh. no! J am not going
to tot you go. Yot| are the only
’ MM*B-**-4bto-e«n44+^ot w-Fm ^t-r- and art rummands homage, where,
IU me.' I shall ha -e your frl<ml
igk And you must admit that T
»▼* done nothing——” | In ~
“(Mt, no, you have done nothing
pn've only to be.” 1:
____Mt he felt no deftir.! i<> t > b hep
She looked lovely and appealing
and very young. But she radiate*!
power, and that chin could not
melt.
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>D MEAT
IONE 133.
urea eleun-up work hero successfully
MU.P’” '* the r*ra“‘’’*’»ir tost* that are re- 'TS./.- T
VM ’ qHired for aeereditsd rating. The cat- '“fiPM* . ,4.
* < f tie in the city of Dentsn would not .
•hr inrimlrd- m Uu» M tU UsU ia
the city were not made on the ae-
c 1 edited herd plan- but outside ths
city in order for the tests to be se-
cured they had to be made on the
accredited herd plan- .
The worK here in December com-
pleted the second test for many
special organizations of the col-
lege, wilt be ot>served Wednesday, I
Jan. 16, when the College assein- |
bly hour will be given over to a
joint dub pHgyajn.~ Stuiients , of---
the college will wear t'helr respoc- ~” ____
tiv# club colors on this day., the State of Tew <m the .rumiw
1 ) e 4$Y!°— lhe <?f cattie free of taberculosis if ihu*e
dubs will ufclude^tKe foIlowniFt, attle that have bien tinted intao
special featurtixi Puxppia__________and
Policies Governing Clubs and Or-
r ganizativns ef-C. i. A..”
Charlotte Von Rose, aecrdufy of
the Students Asaociatioru “Quulifi*.
cations 'for Clubs,’’ Miss Lora Mid-
dleton. president of the Athletic
Association; "Goal of Club Life,”
Miss Mackie Ledbetter, president of
I the .Dramatic Club. Miss Ruth
Knox, president of. the
Association, will preside
program.
Club Day at the College is an
annual custom which precedes the
“rush” season, that of pledging
new students to the various
ganizations at the college.
CKUVlSTON LEGION ADJUTANT
IJHHANAP4XUX, J«u. X4 —Appuim.
merit of Russell CrovistoTi of Mnrtnn,
Tnd., ns national adjutant of the
American Legion to succeed Lemuel
Holies of Minneapolis, who resigned
recently, was cunfuiued today by the.'
Legton nnftonal exoiulFve~foFTnitttce
('revision has been assistant adju-
tant.
! Hn asked abruptly: “How many
ww bat* FPU bad ta lata wlflk
you?"
. ■ pect
"Oh?" She sjtewH out her hands }ih.
vaguely. “Ho* can one remem-
ber?" And that look he moat dto-
liked, that look of ancient wisdom,
disillusioned and contemptuous,
oaiue into her eyes.
"You are too young to have had
so very many. And the war took
a good slice out of your life. 1
don’t suppose you ward infatuating
smashed up men or even doctors
and surgeons.” ■ i
“Certainly not. But, when one
nrarries young—and one beglnt to
live early in Europe."
"How often have you loved, your-
self?"
"That question I could answer
specifically, but I zhall not"
He calculated rhpidly. "Four
years of war. Assuming that you
are thirty-two, although sometimes „.
you look older and sometimes ! James,
younger, and that you married at -——■
ton:
'1 he
filed
court:
First Nalionul Bank of Lewis-
Say three years and a third to each T' i11e v’ •' M ’‘’r"riy pt al ■ debt
and conversion of property.
L. T. Fox u. J. Farris, debt.
Fox Brothers & Co. vs. G
McReynolds et al., debt.
V. W. Shepard vs. Will
debt.
First
ville v
Security
vs.
of
First
D.
Boxing was one of thv leading
herds in the county and .they will, sports among the athletes of an-
have to past but one more test to re- cient Greece and Rome.
Bank of
t et al.,
of chattel mortgage lien.
W. B. McClurkan & Co.
Skiles, et al.t debt,
•W B MeCiurk an- A
J Redding, - debt.
E. Cocanougher vs.
Adams, debt.
E. Cocanougher vs.
writ of garnishment.
Reynolds, et' al., debt.
T. & H Motor Co.
ville vs. Frank Lee et
foreclosure of chattel
'and writ of sequestration.
W. F. Burroughs vs. J. L. Mills,
debt.
The
Denton
debt.
Joe S.
debt.
Joe
J ones,
W.
A.
Fox
Sublett,
Pilot
G. Hill et
Pilot
Farmers &
Tyf garmshmewb.
Pay to the n !*•
obdeb u
CtlARA$Ci
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'• mow tests
rural sections of Denton
County there haver been 128 herds
containing 2.550 head of cattle that
2— ‘-------J for tubertulosie
while in the State the total number
,rrr I TwYdlB 41 tWW Wrte Tw
66 with 7,097 head. CuBia County
leads the state with 28 herd* con-
taining .’<35 head while in Boe Coun-
ty one herd of 768 head leads the
State in the number of cattle ac-
" at.,1 City Count4 All DiXaDit iuu.
There are ttti ACefudltad urql Wjaivon notice that dellnujent taxes
Denton County thnt have «mpl«tad
air teats these having boe« mads
without any connection with the tu-
berculosis clean-up work conducted
here and strictly for accredited rat-
ing.
O. A. Burk, Aubrey;
Pilot Point; B. W.
Gough, Denton; H. E. Sweatmon,
iGapm; S. W. Bor roti, Justin; W.
IP. Rutledge, Roanoke, lit. 2; H.
b, \.
I Aubrey, Rt. I .
1 I ger; Chas. N.
”* I F. Woodwind.
Clark, Pilot
Second week I
R A. ’Sledge. Debt on;
Argyle: S. A, Gibson,
R. M WSST D'-htaffF T.
.nah, Dentvp; S. L. ,
Rt. 1; H". A Porter, Lewisville;
C. O. Russey, Denton;
Mooie, Lewii ville; (I. L.
LWtte Etrm M
Thlid Week
jbrey; J.
I Allison, . I
, brey; A.
' E. ('. Y,
I j anies
---- „v i Aubrey;
seventeen, that would leave you—
well, eleven years before the war
began. I suppose you didn’t fall
in love once a year?"
"Oh, no, I am a faithful uoul.
F.'
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N v w ton,
B rot'n er.s
dt bt
Point ^National
:t al , \iebt.’
point National
Merch&ntM Bank, writ
jr.TrnisnrngwIh • - —--- , - •
'..JL Hamah. vi,_ J. T. Mathc-
<b»bt nnH foreclowiire
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TO THE PACIFIC COAST.
HOTELS, SPECIALLY
SIGHTSEE4NG TOURS
PENSE. PERSONALLY ----- ----
CRUISE OPERATED BY THE
Texas C®, Pacific Ry.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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' COUNTY COURT TERM isclnral ClrtMren MtnMif
OPENS NEXT MONDAY Interest N Pester Contis
| ------ i School children in Denton Coun-
1 The January jury term of , the ; ty- are responding
Vounty t*wuo open* Monday, Jan.
T?1, with pTiirpi’vts' fux. a busy srs*
sioh, us more civil suits have been
filed, since the October term that
uaual. Thu cilfiiltuildackat, when
made up, is expected to be light
while the probute 'kickat business
ia expevtrd I o b? lifeHt While the
probate <’ '>-kc‘ F”
peeted to be about of an
2' r foHnwtng jjurors are
summoned for the first
v.eekp:
Fiist W<<4
C. P. Looper.
Gough, Denton; S. E.
fiuptn; S. W. liiirrett, Juslm;
Rutledge. Roanoke, Rt. 2;
B. Caddell. I'enton; F. E. Allgood,
J. (>. Nance. San-
Davis, Denton!
Denton;
Point, Rt.
Hill Bass, Denfon;
X. Aired,
Roanoke;
and I preferred Europeans,
knew them Oil* Sltahlfr. . .
Moreover, there are many Zat*
tinny's. It is an fmmenae connec-
tion.”
"You mean you believe you would
be safe.” he caught her up.
"Mon died? You make m» feel
as if I were on the stand. Bttyes, I
quite safe."
"And you really believe that any
one could ever forget youf"
"I am uot as vain aa you seem to
think."
“You have every right to be.
Suppose—suppose that something
should occur to rouse the suspi-
cions of the Countess Zattlany*s old
friends and they should start in-
vestigations in Vienna?"
“They would not see her—nor
thMr emissaries. Dr. Steinach’s
sanitarium Is Inviolate."
"Steinach — Steinach —- where
nave I heard that name lately?"
Her eyes flew open, hut she low- 1
ered the lids Immediately. Her
voice shook slightly as she replied:
"He la a vary great doctor. H« will
keep poor Mary’s secret as long as
she lives and nobody in Vienna
would doubt hfs word. Investiga-
tions would he useless."
"She is there then? I suppose
you mean that she Is dying of an
incurable disease or has lost her
mind,
care to pry further into that,
never had the least Idea that yoai
had--- Oh, I don’t know what tp 1
believe? . . . Won't yen’ evar-U
tell me?"
"I wonder! No, I think not! No! (
No’"
National
W. W.
State
Bob Stair et
seque*t rut ion.
National
D. Rice,
<>. M. Gentle v:
debt.
(>. M. Genth- vs. Farmers
Merchants ■ State Bank of Krum,
writ of garnishment.
W. JU^McClurkun, &
W. Mo mN, <1cLT
Ivey ButtoYi et vir. vs. R. J. Mc-
of Lewie-
ul., debt,
Irtortgage
BEST OF
arranged
an ALL-EX-
CON lit ''TED
Oil •••«* "■ — — ----— , « , . ____
than a Million Dollar. Mwn. Fletniag ft MtiUcr had on deposit in this babk $70,f»5R93, <m^November the
I fall In love with
you anyway, but I’d like to know
“*"ire I stand. I have a constitu-
ia! hatred of mystery outside of
vs. J.
Gertrude
Miibll»bed by arrangement with Associated First National
Pictures, ioe. Watch for the screen version produced by Frank
Lloyd with Corlnns Griffith as Countess Zattlany.
. '7~. - to Copyright 1823 by Gertruds Atherton
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Nate Ijork, a beautiful young
seataaa attracts attention by rioing
t and totaMrelg Mtrveying the audi-
snes tAroscpk her glaeeee. Clerveb-
. tnf, • wewsjxijMr columniet, aid
hfa eeuein, Dinvnddie, are particu-
larly interested, Dinwiddle declar-
- „ togi that the u the image of Mary
Ogden, a be/fe of thirty years ago,
who had married a Count Hattiany
and lived abroad. He it convinced
“| J_ ‘ This it Mary's daughter, but
ffortt to ettoilAiah her ideality
e ftttiU.
avori-ng, determiunl to find out
aha ia, fallout her home front
thaatre one night. _ Luck is
him, for the has forgotten her
wnd he helps her get mfo the
d, She asks him in and finally
him she is the Countess Josef
iany, d cousin of Mary Og-
i{ that the had married a rela-
of Mary's husband; that Mary
Fin a sanitarium in Vienna,
aring is skeptical,
tough maintaining a strict
hsoss from society, Madame
tony Wntinues to attend all
the dret-nights. Clavering meets
har there one night and site in-
elitas him back to her house after
*~dha theatre. He tells her frankly
tJtot he does not believe her story.
XI (ContinOfd)
I ’ Then she demanded: "And do
I Fon think I am an actress—who!
I fot aa education somehow?"
. "I think you are an actress, but
fibt that sort Your imaginative
flight leaves me cold."
"ferhaps you think I had Mary's
personality transferred and that
tt exists side by aide with my own
here in this accidental shell. There
I are gnat scientists in Vienna."
L' . ; "Ah!" He looked at her charp-
>fly. "Button, button—I feel a sen-1
pation of warmth somewhere."
« Sha laughed again, but her eyes
contracted and almost closed. "I
I fear you are a very romantic young
F anaa aa well as a very curious
L
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I lovi S
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tP -dL JSci
iflLkjgtotoihi
attack."
“You talk at times singularly
like an American for one who left
here at the age of two."
"Remember that my family went
with me. Moreover, Mary and I
always talked English together—
American if you Uke. She was in-
tensely proud of being an Ameri-
can. We read all the American
novels, as I told you. They are an j4v
education in the Idiom, permanent /
and passing. Moreover, I was al-
ways meeting Americans."
1 "Were you? Well, the greater
number of them must be in New
York at the present moment. No
doubt they would be glad to relieve
your loneliness.”
“I am not in the least lonely and
I have net ths least desire to see
any of them. Only one thing
would induce me—if I thought it
would be possible to raise a large
amount of money for the women
and children of Austria.”
You would take tile risk.
They were the most ;
They prob- j
y'v'.-Ev, ..•• -» •-.••
or
U I'll
I Rt.
Rut do not Imagine that I '**
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“I should know there
thing back of It all."
“Tftu mutt have been a good re-
,___4__M
porter.
"One of the best.
**> suppose It to that."
‘ | “Partly. I don’t think that If
L. ’■yon were not just what you are I'd
care a hang. Other people's at-
I fairs don't excite me. .I’ve out-
grown mere ‘ Inquto'tivencRS.”
"That is rather b<?id* the point,
bn’t It? It all comes l-aok to this
—that you are afraid of Jailing in
tore with me.”
"You don’t look as If It would do
•» me any good It I did.”
"Why not let it go at that?”
"I think the beat thing I can do
fl* to get out altogether.”
__/^^aDoitAPP
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Commi»»ioner of Insurance .'i Banking.
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Aiiffimt 3rd HH the Security State Bank & Trust Company of Enstland closed with deposits of more
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in fulL
"Mr. Dinwiddle, no doubt, is tnak
Ing investigations. If he verified
Iny story, would you still diiibe-
THE PALATIAL "CARTAGO ” OF
THEIR “GREAT WHITE FLEET'
HAILING FROM NEW ORLEANS
FEB. Sth. NO, MORE ATTRAi I IVE
CRUISE WITH HIGHER CLASS AC-
COMMODATIONS HAS BEEN - I
FERED FROM A SOUTHERN I'ou,
^ZlWon ^^?lF<Vn! r..1.'
LUSTRATED circular to
<M»N PASH. A«8NT, Daela:;
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~ WISE COUNTY NEWS ’
(Wise County Messer,tgrrT
The grand jury returned 3H felony
and five misdemeanor bill* of in»Be'-
rnent when it adjut.rned after a 15- I
day session.
are responding readily to the
Porter Contest, which ta. being
wrs- xpoTtaored toy the Red Cross Health
Center, and In which al! school
children frorfl ths first to ths
ninth grades are eligible to enter.
T. Jure, Red Cross hetoth
_ ,+SlJw Ji dtosrtLng the
ex- I There .will be
from every sch<
she announced.
The
to encourage better health prac-
tices among school children. The
contest is divided into two groups,
group 1 including children from
first through the fourth grade;
group 2 includes children from the
fifth to the ninth. Cash awards are
offered to the winner in each
group. Each school is allowed to
enter two pasters from each
grouu.
All posters entered in the con-
test must’ be In the office of the
county superintendent by Febru-
■ ; T. H. Ilan- i„y 25, the ffltfHJtated. A com
i rant, I- risco, nmtie of judges will determine the
merits of each poster contributed,
and prizes will be announced soon
afterward. v .
Urban
Button,
4-b—PenryT—Danton-
T. M. Ashley, Au
J. L. Steele, Aubrey; Sam
Denton;' G. 11. Hart, Au-
. 'WTTfulTnir~t3VrtB.’ Kb”!
Yeates, Sanger; A. W.
' Fonder; flubert Tisdale,
H. R. Lord, Hebron: T.
f Friaiov; M. A. Gay, Den
W. F. Brooks, Denton.
following cases have been
since the October term of
Judging Trout reports from drug-
gists who are constantly in direct
I tiiBiTl with the pttMic; there is one
preparation that has been very suc-
cessful >u overcomniing these condi-
tion*. The mild nnd healing influ-
ence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is
' soon realized. It stand# the highest
for its remarkable record of success.
Au examining physician for one of
he prominent Life Insurance Coni-
.iauies, in all interview of the subject,
made an nstotnstiiffg statement that
one reason why so many applicants
‘or insurance are rejected is liceauw
I Sidney tronhle iasn common to the
\mertmn people, n-nd the large ma-
' iority ot those whose applications are
. leciined do not even suspect that
. .hey have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’s |
I iwamp Knot is on sale at all drug ,
' toTT-A in Imttlcs of two sizes, medium |
I anti large.
' However, if vfiu wish first to test
In* great pre;gjrfiturn send ten eettts -
, n ’Yr. Ex!liter ft t.«x., Binghamtovi, N» /
'V.. foi sample bottle. When writ-
gi««« atoice that dsllnqusB taxss J
for »Mt.yr«r* musC be paid by ths • r?
fifiltof Fsbruary or :• Jitt Jlur "E
issttemwitt tic fl': L I
Ths annual convention of ths'North
Texas Madical Society will be held
In Decatur in June. Dr- Lane Of San-
ger is president of the society.’ About
1,000 physidlans are expected' to at-
tend the meeting here-
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THE NEXT TIME
You, need. a bill of printing let us
♦ubrntt samples and quote prices.!
Fuat-class work nnd prompt deliv- 1
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C. f I to Observe Cl® Day Denton Wontt tert Stair
it set asi$le for thp ' literary hi Accredited Herds With *!LvMe ^h
special orgnnizatiohs of the col- I ,n
compiefion oHests Begim
Denton County probably will lead
. i a rm • A . nA urlfti 7 I1U7
I tne Mate or Texas sn the nwnttoer
,.f < attto fr-e <4 tebercutasu! if lhu»«
No’"
“There da something then?"
“Do you know why you still harp . 1
on that absurd idea that 1 am what IJ
I am and still am not? T)o you not
know what It Is—the simple ex-
planation ?’’
“No, I do not.”
Is merely
raised In the Intrigue* of courts
ami the artificialities of what wo
call the World,’ i ‘ ‘
technique of gallantry as soon
they are lancee, where men mak* a
definite cult of women and women
of men. where sincerity In such an
atmosphere Is more baffling than
rubtlely and guije—that to the rea-
son your American girl Is newr
understood by foreign mon—where
naturalness Is despised as gauche
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1924, newspaper, January 15, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238954/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.