Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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A chance remark by a woman of
the streets ovorheanb by a patrol-
man. Kiive the police their Urst clue.
ALLIANCE ICE CO.
One poultry farm scored eggs in our cold
storage plant when they could get only
about $5.40 per case. They paid storage of
20c per case for one month and are now
selling their eggs at $10.50.
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without even being, touched with the hands.
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SJ SANGER TO HAVE MUNICIPAL WATERTIGHT LITTLE WHEAT jF
Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lindley of Tn-
dependence. Kas., visited Mrs.
Lindley's brother. W. B. R’obertson.
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For instance, we ourselves killed seven hogs
last week and are having them cured in
storage by an expert. Backbone, ribs and
sausage and good old home-cured hams
and bacon are just as good in summer as
winter. It costs but little to have your
meat cured in storage.
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it started up the bank again Skiles
PliTNCES
S' rgean^ F.i» t V f'oekrus of ;
Company F. T. N. G . of UeHton
Is making a good ohowlng-with the
other Texas m< n in the 1.... . ......
had It cornered in the ditch
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teeth snapping nt
likj.Thc nnim il then allow. <J
dfcs so him down ’he road I
for some dls-
bvfor, it again tool: to the
As It was getting away from
Eubanks hit It In the flank
I MONEY BACK WITHOUT
QUESTION
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is fully authorised to return to you the purchase price.
“Soma people dlsUlce to call it the Itch, but can-
dor compels me to admit I hadtt badly. Your Hunt's
fcaiye, however, cured me after many other remedies
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is cold on our money-back guarantee by. ole drug atom. ■
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While the service of our cold storage plant
is new to many, yet we are in position to
serve most anyone to their best advantage
if they fully understand and appreciate the
advantages of a storage.
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West of Denton Sunday In Denton; Pitting Mp|fl
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to John W Crain, local waeekv ; I
<r observer. The bMM rain fell j
Saturday afternoon when the tatgt’uM
wa, . 7» Inch. Light shz>W?ea ear-
ing Sunday meaaurs-d .O*klh<Ju iu«4 I
the alow rain tlfaf fell mwSfc'of' .1
Sunday night totaled .30 laeU.’ "
Th« rains will delay coUoa pick- .3
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Th* fall revival of
Methodist zChurch was ushered in
Sunday with Inch merit weather, but
In spHe of rain, frfhb' good crn-tl*
were present at both morning and
evening services, and an attendance
al. flQ wag reported from the Sun-
ch^Eles^ Horan
“THE ISLE OF CONQUEST”
Mermaid Comedy—“BLAZES.”
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knocked It down with a blow pn the I
h.ad and before It coUlfA arise be -i
attacked It with the spark plug '3
wrench from his car and kllla^lt. «
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We have Just received some new crop country mad«* "fl
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•'The Gospel In the power of God
unto salvation.” he quoted “Think
about the gorpel in personal appli- j
. atipn every day; that ig l’>. way
to study the word of God. If w> do "j
that there wll| be no trouble about !
4'l.aIUdUS either or the i
tain of aspiration to do better” he
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Secure your tickets and cancel all previous en-
gagements to see the one outstanding screen
sensation of this or any other season.
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a letter received from Poekrun by
Capt. H. E. Roberts.
The Texas team stood from tliv
fourth to second pace the flint
week- of the practice shooting, it
was stated Texas was tHutli in
the Infantry match The
were ths fourth gu rj t . m on th"
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Pnkm Making Good Record Wolf Killed With Rocks
AND SEWER SYSTEM; BUILDING BOOM IS ON BE SOWN AT SANGER " "a«oi»l Shooting Contest
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SANiil-lt. * <-—,l w„ai
making tnuncipnl Ing here Saturday afternoon
Best grade Cooking Oil, per gallon
Colorado Potatoes, peck ,.r
10 pounds Navy Beans
10 pounds California Pink Bean* -
14 10c packages Spaghetti or Macaroni .$1.00
Headquarter* for Gallon Fruit* at the lowest price*.
The students will soon be here. See us or phone ye«r
opening order.
Big
crowds are In town, particularly on
Saturdays, and merchants' art very
boom a» well ns i
improvement. For Instance. Oi M.
Gentle Is erecting a modern one-
story business structure on a proin-
inent corner that will occupy a
space 1'00*175 feet. It la divided in-
to four store buildings and will have
215 feet °f Piste glass 'front, the
structure Jroijtlng on two streets.
If you have a fat calf, why not kill it and
put your meat in storage and live at home.
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advantage* of storage: also
are
. A*k anyone
who has patronized the storage and see
what they think of iL
The world * Mt phots .ii ,; tak
Inir part in the meet, Fuckru* wnid
It wbr very <^ld then? Frldav,
. the day the letter wa« written.
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tho O-U-DU8T MOP la ths only mopwltk ss ad- L.
- jusUbls haftdls which will Mt twist, pull SUt,-Sr j i
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the contractor for the brick work.
For tbe past several months there
has b 't-n steady building In the rrs- ♦
Idonce sections. E L. Berry is now !
building on- of/fhe finest Imines in
the county which vll| cost about
I25.OOO.
Several other modem homes, some
of brick, .have been erected. Among
those who either are buil'ling or
have Jns^ completed nice homos ar-
B G. Hurd. Tilford Wilson Rollle
J A'. Touchstone and W
Jones
west, who was shot Jo death near [
hi re ■ Haturdity Sight by a posse led
by II. H. MaTfiltil Alva McDonald.
A man vybo hail been taking hl"
meals to Spencer In the Osage Hills
Informed authorities where the out-
law could be fosnd.
Spencer had robbed more banks
than Jesse James,' McDonald said,
pinged Life, Dauls Sermon
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pledged to help 1 the crime during an attempted hold
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"What doos the lxird really want,
a change of heart or a change of
life'.’” was the question with which
W. M. Davis, minister of Church
of Christ, opsiued his discussion of
"The Transformed Life" at the Sun-
day morning serjdde, and the an-
swer given wa» tnat there enn
tio ‘change «>f heart wlth< ul subse-
quent change of life, the latter of
which is Gotrc supreme puri'ose,
Announcement w»r mpdo of th-
services of the Hanger revival which
has been conducted for two we< k:<
by H. A. Wulfrum of Pilot Point.
Sunday was an all-day meeting at
this ehurche, and Denton people
were invited. but rain prevented
their attending. Successful condu-
sorr of the ten days' singing school
held by J. it Ant wine of Bonham
at the local church was spoken of
Th Hi., announcement*.
"God made us all io be good."
the First I f|1P minister said In the course- of
his discussion, comparing the nat-
ural opening of the morning gl< ry
to the natural unfolding nt good in
men and women. "It takes outside
influences and circumstances to keep
—— __ that morning £lorjr from openin* ns
day School. Eight additions to IT,<- Fi sh' uid; Just so. lt Is forces out-
side of man that keep him from
reaching his hi*hes.t state of good
as Hod intended." he said, asking.
"If God did not mnke man to be
good, what did He make him for'*"
Davis quot< d Paul’s words »s a
formula for transforming one's
life: "Behold as in a glass too glory'
of -God.” He compared rhe effect
of thus emulating the LorH. witn
the story told in Hawthorne’s
"Great Stone FXce" quo’lng furth-
er. "The .effect of 'constantly be-
holding changes even unto the spir-
it of the Lord.’ " - j
He declared that the word of God
Is the power wt^ch changes m< n's
lives. "We must, look at the Word
The city alrea.1- enjoys th,, con-
venience <>f natural gas which is
pip'd over town. Concrete side-'
walks arc much th evidence and the
itenton-Gaini sville highway passes
entirely through theTowh, provid-
ing a graveled street for on,. <’f the
best rcrinentlai sections of town.
There is now some talk of grav-
eling other streets in the toy. a.
these imwitYemenis.
bel'n-Ve In their
a future for it and
IBID aheadj
Star.-ng MARY PTHI.RIY
now sensation*) beauty pf the ‘
screen, fnd
NORMAN KERRY *
the sertrn's handaomrat luYtr
*• supported hy a cnat •< rare l»rii-
I tlnsce la the most luagntlh ent,
‘•jtak plcturlaatlon of life, love
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tlons are highest. Mrs. Chas. Walde,
chairman, of program committee,
'asked all who could to subscribe
for the "Child Welfare" magazine
for use in tnakIng programs A mem
b’ehithlp campaign has been plan-
ned for some early date and next
Saturday will be tag day. The
socigtion owes about J35O on
laboratory equipment and
meeting 1.25 was
equip the kindergarten.
1-ersonuls
Mr 11 nd Mrs W. B Shirley 1
Fort Worth visited 8. P. Eehols.
Hairy lUve. Luiz Neul and Grady
1’. Hicks will take a course In
pharmacy at the State
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-Harry Carey in—
“DRIFTING"
A good Western.
Also Educational Comedy—
“SMALL CHANGE.”
thurvli were made following the
morning sermon by the pastor, lir
J. Sam Barcus. on the suhjec: rf
"The Next Move.” Rayburn Porter
of Dallas, who ha" charge of sing- •
Ing at the revival, sang a 1.0I0 at
the morning service, and conducted
special song »ervic<s Sunday night.
A meeting of children and voun -
people was held In-the afternoon,
to open a series of these to be held
each afternoon at 4:20 o'clock for
children by Porter. Another soung
people's service w ill be held each ■
evening at 7 o'clock Imm-diately
preceding the regular evening »er-r
vice at 7 30.
Tbe text adopted for the morning
sermon was "I press on toward the' for the purpose of trying? to und-r-
mark." The pastor talked chiefly lu-
Ffie~ member a of the church, urging
that what the church should do now
Is to ctimpletr suci'-ssfully ‘he ptfthS
which have been mad.- fig this, fall
in a few weeks, so that a final re-
port may b, ready for the annual
cos'erincv.
Hr named as some ,.f things that
should be included in "the taxt
move" the completion of the ehurch
~ building, increasing of th.- 1
budget, arid Htriyilut lyr mor
religion among the memb'-rs.
Tbe evening sermon v.gs t.n "Let
not your heart troubled"' sji<1
thw mtotwter wet -forth . Heisi ■ noi
for human troubles causid by »in.
Sorrow and prospect of death.
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Nearly ’ ani1 untl1 ** sf,nt them back^o
Texas ' cars with his teeth sniippn
team Is winning a prize In Hi.- Ii - |lr hvi-l^p
dividual matches, it was stated them to <m»
and "Pock rus has Wop two priv s
Hr b«s a good start on the 1’rioi'-
dent's Ohe Hundred and Jh ilow n
1U points out of a possible IfO.
Pockrus said b<' thought about
eight or nine Texas null won',
ma^e H.
they mi£ht, IxMuidd
' 1 eye to cotton may result.
while Kreat deal of cotton W> opsli in ths
’tjeids and It will be atahte*' wnlls-
inui h of It rnay be knocked vm of
th., bolls if trie rainw cuntlni»St
The mtns wtlt put a goo-t swsssRt
In Un- ground for towing gmln an*,
planting gardens. WJ
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HOPE HAMPTON
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Hfabert 9: Haines, Nary Jhurman, Shaw.
7iorenee Short and ‘Bunmf GraOer
“Our Gang” Comedy—“LODGE NIGHT.”
With all the little imps.
Kansas City Mystery Solved
KANSAS rfTY. Sept 17, —Tile ‘
murder of State Senator W. Wai- !
1&4'6 Gr<»< n here June .10 last wan [
..v.vwJ today with the confcNRioiiM ’
of Borm H. ilichnrdMon and Edward i
i Ryan, who, police Maid, adinitt<‘<l
the crlnie durins ftH hold
up. Richardson admitted tiring the
fatal shot when Green showed Hlgns
of reaiktance. Ryan, he said, guard-
ed the front of the house while a •
. third mau waited in an auj” 11' ar- 1
will take a course in ' by. the last named uol having yet T
at the State I'nlvcrsity . been arrested.
School of Pharmacy at Galveston. I
-• Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown visited
In Fort Worth.
W. E. Partlow was seriously HI
Sunday morning. He is Buffering
fronj hardcuLuji ol thy arteries.
T. J. Robertson and family of
M< Kinney visited his brother, W. B
PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR
Pillsbury Flour Mills Co. are the largest manufxc- t
turers of Family Flour in the world, sold in ever/
state in the Union. Nationally known, nationally
advertised, enjoys the largest sale of any brand. It
is i*n all-purpose flour. You can bake a cake equal
to expensive package cake flour, light bread thUt
cannot be equalled and biscuit that will delight yon.,
Very strong gluten content, goes farther, therefore
the economical flour to use. Specify Pillsbury’s Best.
Order from your grocer. Car fresh flour just in.
< Coltog RrcHgt. ITe,v»
A ru j*’ gin waz built last year and
wan pu( in operation thin fib..
Thi re are now three glnn running
regularly and cotton receipt" are
heavy. Already about 2.500 balea
have been grimed
As a result of the high price fur
the staple much money Is being dis-
tributed among the farm-rx of this
section nnd business is good.
particularly
«uuidour*elv.-, and tlu> idual char-
acter of Jesus Christ." he said.
The minister pointed out th> er- •
rer of following other that! Ccd s j
owp way of changing life, showing
that man-made ways can no more
save men than a person can lift j'
himself out of the water by the hair I-
City Ofllelnla
The city officials of Si nger are;
J s ITuydstun, mayor; A L
Genth-. W. T. Ready, J. T. Chant- '
here, T! F. Sullivan and P R. Sul-
livan. aidermen.
The city tax rate is only $l.ti«
per 1100 valuation anti <>f ibis sum
8Sc Is levied to care for tne new
water, light and www.h- bonds. Dav- j
ing 20c for maintaining the other |
departments of the city. The city I
expects t° make a from the I
new luune'ipal systems, which will
help defray expenses.
Because of the final amount re«
cclvetl In response to the Salvation
Army appeal In lliinton ymountlnir
to logs than *300 Saturday night,
leas yiau a. third of the quota us-
1’resldent Jack Christa I of
the County Advisory Board has am
nounced that the drive will be
continued through the week. No
active soilcat lug lias been arrang-
ed for the residential aectiuu but
all who wish to jnaly1 - dohatlmm
are requested to iwtul. them cither
to Jack Chriata! at tlw County
Clerk's office or W. F. Woodward,
treasurer of the board, at the Flrzt
National Bank.
Tho committee to have canvassed
the south side of the square Sat-
urday did nut reach It and expect-
ed to work' Monday nfternoon >»r
[ Tuesday. Arrangi-tm nts wJll he
piadc for booths on the square next
Raturday and .committees will vlwit
Fllpt Point. Se.nKir and Lewisvllb'
to ask those towns t>> assist In
raising the qu< ta for ,the foonty.
Mrs. “J. B Nettles, Salvation
Army rvpresentajlve Here from
Dallas to assist with tbe drive, bus
gone to Gainesville to assist with
an Appeal.
MHHODISTREVIVAL
" DREW GOOD CROWDS
Staff Special to !‘
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bad man and outlaw of the South-[ < SANGER. IT.—Ganger Is
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j Whin ii,,. new municipal v.at-iy
I light anil sewer systems are com-
plet<d within the next six months,
Il'W teWIIH of this hi«v in Tcxuh will
have as many modernjconvenb'ip-es .
In fact, very fyw towKn of this size i — ...
would vote a bond issue >f $95.(00 IH is the largest' building venture
which requires a tax rate of HS i In Sanger In.years. Fart of the
cents on the fP5*1.0.00 taxable Vdlnn- j building already has bnaa ieaaed
, tlou fur these ImwuYCJnenlS. ilUt [tor a do’ goods store, acoorylRig to
Sa 1 ,'(AJ itfZeg'i
t ■ ii. they yci*
plOplxA** 4t^ kkrX-p
of t avvmgt* ton n.
Th,- survey for the water and m w-
er systems has been completed. The
ditching machine for the H'-wer ex-
'uvaling Is expected liir-i nt ai.y
tlrni.'. ami when It arrives actual
cotist 1 act Ion "work will be star;,>d.
Th 1. L'alton cl Gallas la the , ngl-
n> < 1 ;n ,-hacgw <>f Uw-wozk. ami his
survey .diow’s that every house in
tl , t <"'n will b«> reached hy sivver 1 Freeman
end witter mains when th” s.Vst nt 1
is eompleted, aeeordlngrdw city u’iH- i
rials. Jialton Ims the contract fbr
doing the < ontitru' tion work nnd
the city i , to buy all materials. The
work Is lu ing done under a guaran- ,
ti. that the cost will corny within
the sum available, it w'a* stated. ..
Nothing definite hag been ui nc ,
about tin' light—plant as ye-., as It
is proposed to get the water nnd (
sew.-r w.u-k out of the way first. .
However, iiugullatloiis at mid r ,
w ay t n ri:rch;i:;,. the light plant now (
in use here itttd to Improve and en- ,
large ;t
Jbinds for a water system We re
1 in the 'sum oT *57.500; sewer
>u, 52^.00'J; syt.-n, J17,-
!<r Record-Chronlclc.
IR. .Sept. 17—-It began rain-'
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has been ralplng at intervals since.
The cotton will suffer by the rain
but the grtnind will be in good
condition for fall oats and wheat
planting.
It Is said there will be very llt’-
tle ’ wheat sown here.' The farmers
contemplate planting more cotton
next year.
■ ■uproseiMenl <lab t« Meet
The Sanger Improvement Club
writ meet Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. E. L. Berry.
Parent-Tea eke r*
Th.- Parent-Teacher Associatloiv
mot Thursday afternoon to take up
l their winter work There was a
•- *'‘‘rry ’• pood numlwr present nnd several
new fa.es were .'tided to the group
The opening program alter prayer
< nsisled of readings by Marjorie
Burroughs and J. M. Wilfong Jr.
A talk was made by the president.
Mrs. John M. Sullivan, on "Why a
i’arent-Teayheis Association Is
Necessary " Mrs W F Burroughs,
chairman of the ways and means
committee, made a report and it
was decided to have a "hen drive"
the ditch alongside the
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.» pack <»i dog* and u .**»
| kl.lod Suiwlny by Dr. Juclt L. Sklle«
..... ..... N.ithiiuil ' henton and T. (T. Ettbank^ <ȣ
rille’match Which Is being singed Krum when they fuumli It dn tJm
. 1 highway West of the dtb'. "
1 first found the wolf arj: r .
■ with hl" car down 'the road until it
rim Into the ditch alongside the
* road. Hy attacked It With rock* and
I after ho threw’ the last ojtr^’th'-
. wolf treed him In hl" coujfe. Eu-
Tex in-i b’.riks came "long about that, time
,. < and ti^rethfr they gave the wolf un-
,. I other chunking with rocks
enlisted men's mutch nnd w. T" th" |
third guard team on it. !
♦Very ohe of the men on the Texas |
. them
I in their automobile"
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923, newspaper, September 17, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239163/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.