Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, January 7, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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A good refrigerator—well filled with the one
agent of known protection—is the surest
economy of food, health, comfort.
Aside from being a menace to health*
thousands of dollars’ worth of food is
lost yearly because of this false at-
tempt at economy.
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MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
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PHONE 40
Dry Cleaning, Hats Cleaned and
Blocked
Original Price
DRESSES
Poiret Twill, Canton
COATS
Suedine, Velour, Boliva
SHERIDAN GARAGEJ
THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS
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Denton.
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rs. James Began,
Glenmore
Willard
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REGISTRATIONS
Denton,
a. m.
m.
1 a. m.
m.
* p. m.
And our service is still here at your ’phone’s
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Dead In Hlinoia Fire
Jan. 7.1—Fire
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toll of four dead and three
Falling walls killed four,
business houses were burn-
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BALL BROTHERS
RKCT AND GROCERY
This battery shop has not sold
out and is not for sale. We
will continue to give service
as usual.
Come to see us when in
need of anthing in the battery
line.
8-HOUR CHARGING.
Headlee's Battery Shop
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right
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your interests are proper
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J. T. Baird and wife to M. L.
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Denton,
The Economics
sf Ice
(^Alternately frozen and
thawed food is dangerous when left
to the mercies of the window-sill or
makeshift “cooler”.
wjth Devoe’s weather charts
attached. No aetter calendar
is made. Ask us for one. Also
we have plenty of
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 15—De-
murrers of John Whitehurst and
Ed Spaairs, president and secretary
respectively, of the State Board of
Agriculture, to indictments charg-
ing the diversion of public funds
were sustained today by Judge
Xwivk tn the State district court:
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
^•ODORLESS” DRY CLEANING
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DON’T MAKE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS
They are made to be broken. But if you will send us your suit
to be cleaned and pressed one time we venture to say that you
will continue to do so throughout the whole year.
We Make Xe* < bitty lisy sad . ,
of Our Old Ones. They Are Our Best Recommendations.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
Phone 31.
Loaves Gainesville for Deuton,’ 6 p.
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GA1NESVILL1
FORT WORTH
•*“4 M" J.
1 turd ay night.
. _tad to a very
large crowd.
Mr and Mre. Elmer Hynes and
Jeei Hynes of Fort Worth, who haye
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Hart returned home
.Rev. Mr. Dew of Aubrey preached
at Oak Opove Sunday.
Mr.. Burvah Nix
this
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Look at your insurance the
same way. When you put
your insurance problems in
Kh of this Hartford
you know that your
» protection is right
at all ttones You know that
all your interests are proper-
SHIP AGROUND ON REEF OFF ST.
AUGUSTINE. FLA.
•ST fiAUGUSTINE, Fla~Jan. 7.—
S- O. S. messages from the »team-
ship Georgia reporting that vessel
hard aground in rough sea on Man-
l tilla Reef, opposite St. Augustine
inlets, was picked up today- Nothing
but tugboats could give the vessel
anyl assistance, the message added,
as the water on the reef where she
is aground is too shallow
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The New Store for Standard
Merchandise
Arrow Shirts and Collars, Carter Underwear, Warner and Red-
fern Corsets, Paris Supporters. Other lines being added to make
this a place for you to trade, and get substantial merchandise
for your money.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. START WITH US NOW
FOR 1924.
and Mrp. D. Walker, 7
of Lewisville, Jan, 2,
STUDERAKER
If you are thinking of buying a car around a thousand dollars,
be sure before buying to
_______ Investigate
Studebaker Light Six
Delivered at Eleven Fifty
EVANS BROS.
READ THE FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM'
AND
RIDE TO AND FROM FORT WORTH
WITH
OLLIE CAMP
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Via Ponder, Justin, Haslet, Saginaw.
Leaves Denton for Gainesville, 6
Leaves Gainesville for Deriton, 8 a. 1
Ixsaves Denton for Fort Worth 9:20
leaves Fort Worth for Denton, 3 p. i„. ,,
Luavea Denton for GaineavilU, 4;30 p.
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lUARTERR-Camp*. Drug Store. Phone 89
^R<?,UARTKRS* Dickeruian’g Drug Stere.
:ADQT)ARTERS-SUr-Telegr.m R^urnntJ
Mr and Mm J. H- Blackwall,
Misses Hsxcl, Kate, Martha, Allie
Mac, Omn and Annie Tippv, OJeta D
Belle, Eleanor and Ruth Key, Lola, .
Virgin and Robbie Marftin, Sarah .41
' Harbert, Mr. and Mrs. Nute Ward- "
' low, Misses Mary Kennon, Irene Me- I
1 Mahan, Or«ta George, Milton and a
visited
L. P. McCombs, at Den-
Al'TO.MOBILE
730.762— L. T. Millican,
Dodge.
730,703—C.
Ville. Ford.
730.763— O. R. Vandever. Sanger,
Ford.
6f Wm. A.
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MAYFIELD CONTEST HEARINGS
1- BEGIN TUESDAY
WASHINGTON—Hearings in the
- Mayfield contest will begin before
- the Senate Committee next Tues-
— - day. They are expected to require
— — | considerable time. ',
L-'J- - YOUTHS PAROLED TO PARENTS
Two youths—Harley Davidson and ,.w, ....
Clifford Martin who with Regs | swept the business district here
grocery storo injured.
p_aroled to their Sev«« I
Gambill’s >-ase I ed.
will be acted on later. Officers said [
he may be paroled to his father.
SERVICE DRUG CO.
C. O. Russey R. B. Eacue
South Side. Phone 171.
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vUited her son, > H. Martin.
Misses Mary Kernan and Sarah
Harbert were in Denton. .
"Burford Kry wm in Aubrey. ’
In its present forhockey, date"
from about 1M>3, wneq a^ defisUe
code' of rules was ciawn up to
govern the sport. ” ^77 - jj1
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plants, 2!
nagin, Pho
FOR SALE
sey cows
car- Fidne;
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whereaboul
Phone 6241
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Singers, Speakers—Everybody!
Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend
jBHMME
JA WcATAkkHAL JELLY
TZONDON’S in antiseptic and healing. For over 30
r -Kk years Rondon’s has been lid ping millions of people
Keep Practically All _n Jar all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections.
For Head, Nose, Throat Troubles
Kondon’s makes life worth living-. Write for 20-treat*
went tin. It’s free. Or get a 30c tube from your drug-
gist. Guaranteed to please or money back.
Kondon’S Catarrhal Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn.
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JANUARY ?, 1924
Ten years ago, when we decided to install a Dry Cleaning plant in con-
nection with our laundry, we decided that that plant should be, in every
respect, one of the best in Texas.
It is housed in a modern brick building, separate and distinct from the
laundry building, and is equipped with as complete and up-to-date a
line of dry cleaning equipment as you will find in any of the large plants
in any of the large cities in the State.
The plant is in charge of competent and experienced help. We have
rte^tn th*^ WR<es an4 have endeavored to employ only ex-
We appreciate the patronage with which we have been favored during
the past ten years and solicit a continuance of that patronage on the
basis of first-class work, always, and at reasonable prices.
Snug Comfort for'Winter Driving
Those whose business needs require a Car of
the roadster type will find this Buick four-
cylinder roadster with its winter‘enclosure
ideally suited for cold weather driving. Its
roomy body provides ample comfort for two
passengers. Large compartments afford un-
usual space for samples and baggage. The
powerful Buick valve-in-head engine assures
more than enough power for every kind of
road and grade. Ad<led to these features is
the* greater certainty of control contributed
by its Buick four-wheel brakes.
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HAMUTON MOTOR CO.
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with their
f '-J
led to Denton Tuesday where they
attend the Teachers ' after spend-
ing the holidays with their par-
ents.
W. D. Hearn of Royce City was
here.
M rs.
her
ton.
Mrs. Gus Hall of New
visited Mrs. B. FC Savage.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Oakley and
son spent New Year’s day with
Mr and Mrs C G 1‘ateraon at Dal-
las
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I secretary. a
7 The Saturday
\ House, spons^ed by
mittee on social 111
continues to be one of the most ’ ger, Oct.
• popular features of social recrea-l. A. E. 1
tion at the Teachers College. The [ jots 3
leading room and corridors of the | Bebee
Library building were used last l|l,375.
Saturday evening for this purpqsc I jr muinn
and Severn! hundred ■ students tnnk f Wilfong, 67.63
part in the games that cohstituted ! T]iqijij>soii. survey.
' JMF "sdiiFce of enjoyment Tor"The I $3,617.25.
period. Miss MurY C. Sweet, Mrs. j
Otho Hanscom and Miss Myrtle |
Brown of the faculty were fTtaper- r
one for the occasion.
President Marquis is scheduled |
to address the Gainesville <
teachers’ institute this afternoon.
Joe T. Allen of Dallas, a former
student of the Teeehers Cel lege,
was a visitor in the college com-
munity Sunday.
VITAL STATISTICS
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howard,
PJer I Lewisville, Jan. 1, boy.
’ To Mr. and Mrs. Otis Addington,
6 miles west of Lewisville, Deo.
30. buy.
To Mr.
miles east
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| ~ LEWISVILLE, Jan 3.- Mr and
Xn. Tom Jarrell moved to Defi-
ton Monday.
• _Mrs. Ross Hester honored
-holiday guest. Miss Bess Hilburn
•f St. Jo,' With n progressive bunco
fSK party at her home Friday evening.
- The house wa$.' decorated fur the
Ubristmar season with bells and
wreaths. Miss Inez Baggett was
hg awarded the prize for high score,
yf James Degan received the booby.
At the close of the games refresh-
c z faents were served to Misses Bess
F/. Kilburn, Mary Helen . Moore of
' Dallas, Henrimuc Fox, Winnell
Moore, Katherine Crawford. Char-
” Be Dee Thomas, Wilma Watson,,
(net Baggett, Lets W’aldrup, Willie .
Ft’ W Matiiff. Willie Mae Nail and
cr Fay Evans. James Degan, J. T. [
” • ,Wa»aont M illiard Knight, Edward
Merritt, Homer Sherrill anti Leslie
r ' ■' Willie Mac Nail entertain-
ed a number of friends at her
[ , home Thursday evening. The house
was attractive with Christmas dec-
• •♦ration". During the evening games
i were played and contests added to
Jo th. dive raion of the--evening. .Miss I
Winnell .Moore won the favor for I
T’’’"*'MghRtt-trnra in tlw 'I'miiezt. A’
L aalad course with hot chocolate was i
Merged to Misaes Mary , ‘llelt n
Moore 6T“ Dallas, 'WTnheTI Moore,
Inex Baggett, Leta Waldrup, Wilma
I . Watson. Henrimae Fox and Willie
Jim Ratliff, Messri
~ Watson, Glenmore Savage,
„j TucklV, Willard Knight,
boa Whatley and Raymond
tUey. ' J-
liases Alma Whatley and
,_®e have returned to
, i where they teach school.
• < Mies Lueille Smith returned to
Waxahachie where she attends
Trinity University after spending
the holidays with hvr parents, .Mr. I
and Mrs. W. W. Smith.
'i_Misses Bernice Baxter,
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Poiret Twill, Serge, Tricotine , .
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ONE 0F MY MSN <tE.TS ON THC C4« S
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RIGHT To UjOKk Of* NMMJKW, .’
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visited the latter*! mother tn Den-
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Scott and
children attended the dinner given
by Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Scott of Pen-
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Mr and Mr*. L Bell and d
ter Miss Qleta, and Mr. and ___
J. H. Blackwell visited Mr. and'Mrs.
N. L. Kiger of Garaa.
Gris Tipps and .mother, Mrs. A.
V, Tipps, and Misses Hazel, Kate and
Martha Tipps visited Mr. and Mrs. 1
Clifford Rucker of Spring Hill. 1
Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Blackwell,
Miss Oleta Bell with Miss Mayline
Higer of Garza were in Lewisville.
Miss Alma Greer who has been
TvIsTting relatives here returned to 1
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-j Misses Eleanor, Belle and Ruth--
brey. I K,»v and R S. gnv nlt,n<l«.l ths
Mrs. W. H. Rucker of Denton who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Allie Tipps, is visiting her son, Clif-
ford Rucker at Spring Hill-
Oris R. Tipps, who is attending the
State University at Austin spent the
holidays with his parent" here and
visited relatives in Denton
Wnind Mr. L. Bell 7
ter, Miss Oleta, visited Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. H. C. Key visited Mrs. L. T.
W. E, -Nix south of Lloyd. —- — I Fox of Penton.—
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 1‘ipps enter- [ Mrs. Etta Barr is spending this
a party Friday night. ■ week with relatives here.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Berry Mr and Mr*. J. H-
Harbert, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Har- 1 , ,
the
• party Wadnesday night. Turner
Mr and .Mrs?Al Wordlow, Mr. and Jeo Hynu of Fort"Worth?wi
Mrs. Nute Wardlow with Mr. and been visiting Mr- and Mrs.
Mrs. Lae Wardlow of North Cai
iday even- ton.
Mills hogs M - — - --
! children attended the dinner
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RUSHVILLE, III.,
Martin who with I
Gambill were, charged with entering | king
the iJones suburban I
last week, have been
"parent*; finTT* Young
to their ■ Seven
^J. The
Elmo Burns, Raymond Briggs,
Maurice McFeeters, JJohn Stover.
Bill Lyneh and Mias Hasel Sian-
-M, Decatur. » 1 It." ’-'7 T
Grady Allen and Miss Berta Lee
Mize, Pilot Point. .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
j J. T. Baird and wife to ™.
| Fortwood, Jot 20, block "B’*,
is in charge of the officers of the Dec. 26, ’23, $«M>" " ”
club, newjy elected for the winter] Vesta Lanford »L to Mrs.
| term nt n mwttmt Jtat . Wee*. Ulan {(^uigi-TEsell, lot i« block 30, Au-
Kay of Prairieville L*‘“C • - - - ■— —
Jahn Hooper of Denton, vice pre»i- _..v „„ „„
| dent, and Julia Rushing of Denton, j A. E. Hudspeth. Tola 8 and 4, blpclc
, __ 156, Reuben Bebee survey, Sanger,
^•veiling Open TOet. f, ’237X4,BB73K
r a feculq- com- I Mr,s. L. C. Metz to Geo. 0.
Hfe of students, I Hughes, lots 1 and 2, block 7, Saiv
•"e of the most 1 ger, Oct. Si, '23, »150
recrea-p a. E. Hudspeth to B. W. Miller,
and 4, block 66, Reuben
survey in Sanger, Jan. 3, ’24.
E L. MifTlina and wife to J. M.
- *"-3 acres u.* T..
Dec. 2S,
h*‘‘5MJte<1 * TllQlJipei
for the [$3,617.25
Dun I HOUSE NEWS uhiio buff
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Smith, 10-year-old orphan boy liv-'fparTng
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wardlow,
was kicked by a bovae Friday even-
ing and sustained a broken leg just
above the ankle.
When Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Scott
returned frilm Penton Frida;- *“—
ing they found one of Mr. 7
dead in their yard. It is thought the
dogs killed it. *-------’
The coldest spell of the reason
atrlek here Sunday night. Quite a
number killed hogs Monday but said
meat killed was frozen hard-^.^--.
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Tipps enter-
tained the young people with a par-
ty Thursday night. An enjoyable
time was reported. Games were the
amusement. Visitors were Misses
Kate anrd 'Martha Tipps of Aubrey
Ruth Key of May, Hazel Tipps of
Denton and Ethel Wilkinson of near
May and Charlie Blackwell of Den- ij
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Mis» BeHe Key is spending this1 Hunt on.--------1---------------------- --------- - ■»
week with Mrs. T. L. Phillips of Au [ Misses Eleanor, Belle and Ruth- -
j Key and B. S. Key attended the •
kinging convention ut Denton Sun- <
day. ft
Calvin Tipps, who has been ill six
weeks 6T typhoid frever is in^grov-
mg very »lowly. ‘k
Mrs. Ada Parish and son, Carl, of '
Dawson County whg have been visit- i
. I ing friends here left Sunday to visit; j
and dapgh- t relatives near Spring Hill.
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W. E. Nr* south of Lloyd.
Tipps
md Mrs. Berry
Harbert, Mr. and Mrs- Oliver Har-
bert and Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Mc-
Reynolds of Denton, Oris R. Tipp",
Misses Hazel, aKte iind Martha and
Misses Ruth Key and Ethel Wilkin
son of May, Miss Verma Nix of
Lloyd.
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will give a reception Tionoring the
Teachers College faculty in th*
1 Library building Monday evening.
A cast from the club will present
— -j» one^act costume play “The Bje»|
‘dnj Girl”, as a feature of The j
evening’s entertairtment. This play j
has u setting in the time of- the ;
Southern plantation days pf the
ante-bellum period. The reception I Mounts second addition
is in charge of the officers of the Oec. 26, '23, $506
club, newjy Jor the winter j Vesta J^anford >1 «|, to
Key of Frairievilh
being president, brey, Nov 14, '23, $10.
TtiT. | F. B. Cates and wife et ul. to
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