Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Groceries and Meat.
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Phone 404 X
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COMEDY DE LUXE
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The Chiropractor—
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R. J. Wilson. Mgr" * ,7^ T' Phone 444.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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5 pounds pure Comb Honey .
10 pounds pure Comb Honey
Betty Brown Cakes
Cakes—Cocoanut, Carmel and Carmel Nuts
30c
SERVICE STATION AT SID SMYTH’S GARAGE
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Wages of farm hands In Denmark
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TEASLEY’S CASH STORE
Angel Food Cakes
Hams that make real gravy, per pound 24c
Sliced Breakfast Bacon, per pound 33c
Fancy Lemons, per dozen
35c jars Piire Fruit Jams
Za-Rex Punch—add 7 parts of Ice Water ....50c
Fancy bulk Cocoanut, per pound
, 13 bars Baby Ivory Soap ....
20 bars Crystal White Soap
26 bars Clairette Soap
Your Luck Coffee—vacuum packed, per lb 40c
Your Luck Coffee-^A2| pounds ......
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Sunset Gold Butter, per pound ....
5 ppunds Whole Wheat Flour
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county arc now nuppuea with
teachers, according to a statement
of the county ajperlntendent Ffi-
day morning, who said that about
$0 per cant of the school trueteas
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[pieiitr of Wm Want
to Teach In Denton County
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WILLIAM FOX I"
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WILLIAM RUSSELL
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Mepte^ from, story * Jhe'^)ater Cross *
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gCOTT DUNL’AP
it Stirring Action and Glowing Romance
4 A Man’s Dauntless Courage and a
Woman’s Endless Love
HEADACHE
Do you suffer from heatUches, such as;
kidney, constipated, mepatyuaj, .etc ? ,
The Knight Service of Palmer Method Chiropractic locates and
removes the cause of these headaches. What it has done for
z. thousands of others it can do for you. A consultation and anal-
ysis free. ' . . w.
HENRY C. KNIGHT, be.
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rQMAMCHB. July 27.—Congrosa-
mMtn Thomaa L. Blanton wsn ir “
guilty of libeling former Congregs-
mnn Occur < Mt la* ay, hla oppon-
ent Jn the 1S23 primary, the Jury
which heard the caa« hero decided
st S:OS o'clock last night after de-
lllM>ratlng three houra. The pnat
attracted mpCh attention and was
bitterly contested.
BtantOn hag pending a M100.000
damage auit agalnat Callaway, sl-
icking libel.
New Piling Is Befog Driven
for Denton Division Bridges
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have made contracts with Inati
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have charge of Upalr school*
There Xaa been-, a gja^y «(
of teachers-lor these posttt
come vacant, ha eaW. There
be few changes new” pteMM .-fl
that usually come from tats '
ignutons,' tt te e—
Campbell The
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$1.12
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carl quickly make nr-
get It. The game
. condition extends to felony cam»
. filed pending action of the heat
1 grand Jury In the making of bail
bonds.
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Work has been started west out
of Texarkana »>y the Texas & Fu-,
clfjc railroad Ip the driving of hew'
l>U|ng for bridge structures on the
Denton Dlvlgl6n. All1 plllnge tlmt
are worn fire to be replaced with
new timbers. It will be a month
or tnlr>rc before the work hag’pro-
ceeded as far as Denton. It was’
stated. ’ ‘ ’ V
A big automatic pile-driver pur-
chased -by the road about a year ago
to being .used for the work. It is
pn’ Improyement pvpr* the old ma-
chines whlgb had to be handled liy
a locomotive in being moved from
place io jiiaco and a saving .is made
In the tSgew required" to operate ft
tn addition to th/ greater amount
of work It, will do. The engineer
pHe^dxlYcr. siao fifi.tr.-
ateg the engine on the road.
The Crown Prlnqe o/ Sweden, who
is goon marry Into tjie English roy.-
al family for the second time, has
the reptetstinn of being one of the
best-read men in Europe. I
Vera Best
$2.95
Fancy Bulk Coco&nut, per pound 26c
5-tb. cans Chlumet Baking Powder 93c
.Good grade Pickling Vinegar, per gallon ... 32c
Fancy Smoked Bacon, per pound 20c
,15 bars P. & G. Soap
1 10c bar Ivory Soap
1 10-quart Galvanized Pail
TEASLEY'S CASH STORE
- Phone 404.
Author of
“THE COVERED WAGON,” “NORTH ’1
OF 36”
Cast includes
ALICE CALHOUN, DAVID TORRENCE
JAMES MORRISON
A girl story—the kind the whole family lilt— and
lovea! The story of a Tomboy reared in the West and
tempted by city luxuries. Emerson Hough’s greatart .hl**
man heart comedy drama, screened with faithfulness to
There is always someone at Cascade Plunge to teach you. Don’t
risk your boy or girl or yourself drowning because you cannot
swim. No ducking or rough handling allowed. Give us a chance
to teach you. It will be cheaper than an accident.
Season tickets reduced. M2LZ132S9K!
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Buy your melons and put them in cold
storage and take them home when you
want them. We do not carry melons
For sale, but will cool your melons for
15c each, large or small. You can
rent a small room with private lock
and key for $2.35 per month. Thia
will atore from five to ten mel-
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ona. If you want cold melons regularly
thia ia the cheapeat way o cool them.
Will be glad to aerve you.
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the novel by the author of “The Covered Wagon.”
COMEDY ATTRACTION
Buddy Messenger in
“BUDDY AT THE BAT.”
ciudadi<. >. sautat witT’j. p. ST
----- B®e. O. Stamp*. Ira Brown and
77iT is PlnT1 Stamps Chevro-
lantnn” let Motor Co. with George Frits,
Fred H. Minor with John Campbell;
Frank Camp with Hpmer Curtis and
MIshoh Arne Baes Smith of Dbnton
and Julia Galbraith 0f Tyrrell with
Wylie Smith? T*
President Fred Rayxor announ-
ced that ten members had signed
up to go to the District Rptary pic-
nic at Waxahachie next Thursday
and that attendance credit would be
given thoae who go.
8urlal(rfMrs.J.M.H(«ikal
Oak Drove Cemetery Thursday
(Funeral services for Mrs. J. M
Houk, wife of a well known far-
mer of the eastern part of Denton
County and eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Witt, were held a>
the Oak Groye cemetery Thursday
afternoon, attended by «
concoorse of frienda and relatives.
Services were in charge of
Methodist ministers from
and l*rosper.
A summer complaint was
cause of Mrs. Houk's death
•was born in Denton County,
old Witt farm near where
Grove church now stands, and had
been a resident of the eastern
part of the county since. She is
survived by her husband four sons
and a daughter, all grown—John,
Marvin and Austin of Salt Branch.
Will of Little Elm and Mrs. Alvin
Thomaa of Little Elm.
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K Dwight Sanderson, -welf knovfn
etitoinologlst.
Each year since the boll w^evus
have Inflated the cotton tn tnib’
section fruit gFbweni have Teport-_
ed that weevils have damaged thetr
fruit more <>r iesk and many havw
declared that these are boll wee*
vils, but according to this au-
thority. they are not. Some damage1
Is helQg done to fruit at this time,
it is said,
Sanderson states that the plum
gauger, which Is believed to be
the Insect mistaken by many for
many for boll weevils when found
on plums, is about one-qu^rtqr Ipdp
long wHfl'ViKbut I>«U as long, tne
color, finely spotted w|tfi blaca
and brown, while the tporax and
head are marked with oohreoua
yellow.
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EDtomolotlst Says With Pipe aM Swtausly Hurt '
weevil feeds only ftn, — —— <
A negro near Justin.’whoxe nai ar I AU °r dl"‘rlct •C,J.OO,» ‘he
Sheriff Swfnhey did not feeail KH’- ‘
day tnorniag. wtuf attacked W ^>d-
nttodyy night tyi bt» home juul
struejc ovel" the Send twice wi th n
piece of ifon pirie about two jc. t
long, the sheriff stated He was
severely Injured aqd It la fegrr»d hts
skull Is fractured. He was, also
struck one blow ogi t),R body with
the «am* iiislruui<4nt. Robera Win-
ford. another nggiso. was bri'iughl
to jail in, Denton Thursday after-
nooni and to being held pending
developments. A ch&i'gc was filed
against Wjntord in Juatlce court
at Justin and warrant was Issu'd
but Swinney eaid he dl<f not know
whgt the charge was.
Swinney said he was told at Jus-
tin that the,otl»cr negro attempted
to use a knife on Wlnf«»rd. but oth-
ers held him off it to alleged t-hat
Wednesday night ufte r the other
negro had gone to bed that Winford
went to the house and attacked him
With the Iron pipe.
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It Opposite Post Office.
First Weighing Entrants !n
Ton Lltter^Gonlest August 1
The first weighing of pigs enter-
ed In the ton litter contest will
take place on August I, the first
pigs attaining the age of six
months on that date, according to
-ik-—XL. Ettaratt- county dem'iinstra,
tlon agent. THl« Utter Is owned by
F 1\ Bosw-ell j,f Sanger and con-
stats of 10 Duroc Jersey pigs.
fitters entered will be attaining
the six-months age at various In-
tervals from then bn. with a major-
ity of them reaching that age
within a few weeks, it was stated
The object of the contest is to
produce a litter of plgH that will
weigh a ton or more at the age
of six months.
The King of Spain holds the dis-
tinction of having reigned exactly
.as long as he has lived, for he was
born a king That Is to say, he has
never known an Instant of life when
I he was not the first person HTTVIff
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8-lb. pail» Armour’* Vegetole
Cooking Oil, per gallon
100 pounds Peacemaker or
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I "New Impressions of Denton'
/’New-old Impresatbns of Denton,"*
L' was the "theme of II. L. Marquto,
F ' Tlacher Cptjege Prexy, before ! the
I- Rotarians at their" weekly luncheon
Kt; at C. I. A. Cafeteria Thursday noon,
and hl.' talk developed the fact that
p-------hSf first trip to Denton 25 years
ago left on the then 19-year-old
boy the Indelible Impression that
some day he was going to mnk«
Denton his home. Another sugges-
.tipn In Marauto" {alk was that "with
Mtudints hero from every rnajof
area in Texas, I'lenton clttoenx
might well afford to get a little
closer contact with them for their
own and thy student's benefit by
glvIfiK^the visitors some insight in-
to th<- home life of the communi-
ty.
■•‘I've never seen a town other
than possibly Austin where jve
ought to feel an Interest and influ-
ence extending to the uttermost
parts of the State," Mrirriubi said.
•JMore young men and wonton from
more different parts of Texas come
to Denton every year than to any(
t- other town or city In Texas. The C.
I. A. and Teacher College bring
Dfrnton in contact with thousands
(; of homes over the State, ami we
ought more ami niore to embrace
the opportunity these visitors af-
ford us The stmjent who
here and stays four years' carries
away an Indelible impression of
Denton, and wherevet he goes Den-
£ ton is always In his heart as the
t;'.. seat of hl" alma mater and w here
he spent four years of his younger
Hfc. tVe Ought fhrTefbre tii f*fF
that Denton, like Rotary, Is protect-
ed by the spokes of the "wheel"
tltruout the State. , The students
participate in our churches an.I
Bunday Schools ami <*ur lodges, but
we should endeavor to J>rlng them
Into even closer touch with us as
—■ »si, j i j them Into con-
tact also with the town’s home
■ life." ____
J. O. B'll was chairman, b? th*
day and Arthur Itayzor led the s« Vr
erai sing-songs A brief talk was
made by Dian (Cylers of T. W. C
Fort Worth, and Judge John Speer
End Fred Minor furnished a joint
debate that was not down on the
program, but added considerably
to the hilarity yf the occasion by
the friendly exchanges of repartee.
J. W. Smith, secretary of the
Teacher College, was Introduced as
— a new member. Guests present in-
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12 jolls Toilet Paper
25 rolls Toilet Paper
20 pounds Split Pinto Beans ....
' 10 pounds pure Cane Sugar
25 pounds pure Cane Sugar ....
100 pounds pure Cane Sugar ..
Beet bulk Sugar, p$r pound
WE DELIVER $5.00 PURCHASES
, -110 Cedar St. Darton.
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The short length of time that
most prisoners arrested »» mlade-
meahot* changes have spent In tftr
' county jail during the lest few J
months 1/ anothef ijilrror reflect- . ty (a,.m ^nt. quoting broth
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the r&intW/for li the exrcptinn
Don Wtrt FMk OW On'
Cotton, I
• The boll weevil
rotton and weevils found" feeding
on other plants are of other
county jail during the last <*w i>JM)C|ep accorfljng to G. D. Everett,
months is another iftlrror reflect- — — J—. —
Ing the mPr« prosperous time" of
'•«A2 e—/. » •—it T—“-g1* _ swaantlnq
more than the rule that men. whites
o|P nejfroes. remathVin the Jail for
aa long as a week at a time. During
rec*”t jtoars mkny prisoners have
remained In the Jail for long perlode
of have been sent to the county
road gang to WY>rk out their, fin-"*
while now almost as-soon as a man
is placed In jail aome one, usually
a friend but otten some one who
does not know him, wants to make
arrangepiqhts to pay the fine nnd
put the man tj> wosk. More often
tbnn usual the men arrested now
have th* money with which to pay
their fines of
rangements Ito
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pending
. The conditions Indicate that
With- money or property or
rn^rc willing to make bonds when
financial Conditions are promising
than *hen money is nt a firemibffl
■ During the present month the jail
has received in all 28 prisoners but
Friday morning it held only six.
The number some times during the
month has been ” l‘*w as three, pris-
oners at a time. At present there
tre two whUe men in Jail, three
negny men and one ne^ro woman,
the latter being an Insane person.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923, newspaper, July 27, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239142/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.