Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Have You Tried a Cup of Hill Bros.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON
t to boost,
.rmatlon about
been occupied,
terms, tee
Grube Bros. Bakery
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HARRY CAREY
f(Thllft Dollar Urges
M. A. GAY TIN SHOP
219 W. Oak Street.
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Mi little extra cafe’in fniiing and
PEED IS OUR SPECIALTY
CASCADE PLUNGE 1
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$25.00
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$8.50,
> $5.00
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The best educated man is he whn
knows whar is tn th» point.
WILLIAMS. HART .
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“THE SOU OF HATE”
ALSO PATHE COMEDY
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“One Stolen Night”
Jimmie Aubrey in “THE DETECTIVE.”
Quiet dignified and efficient
M^eedston. Daf phone 20,
Odghe ptfones 10, 761 pr 1019
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
B^rifrs SUPERIOR QUALITY.
LAST DAY SHOWING
ALLIANCE ICE CQ
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“SHE LOVES ANQUES’’ .
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THE BOSTON STORE'
SELLS FOR LESS.
Wort Side Square.
doubt, then,"
"that thoae
young folks would be able to name
the manufacturing plants of their
ciiy and their products la there?"
\V<x, are engaged now in educat-
ing i'. wonderful group of children;
Iti Dentcn an^ in a few years they
will be taking their pla>e in the'
’T.tt*Ttregit “wrnria —it ia much more
* -’tgnt for them to know what
"ng oh round tflSeut them than,
to know when Theognls or
Bophoeleh was born.
"Etho any good el 11 ten, I want tn
see my family, the famous Dollar
family, grow. I want dntena of
brother* for each one that la now
circulating in cDhton. Manufactur-
tCGRD
In the.State of Kahaae there ate
■lx entire countfee whjeh, have no
Christian churches and twenty noun-
ties with no resident Christian min-
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NEW COUNTRY SORGHUM
We have juat received aome new ero> ebufitrf
sorghum. It’s extra fine./ /
WE DELIVER.
M'COMBS& SIMPSON
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Phone 7 or 907.
TURNER BROS.
We Give S. A H. Green Trading Stamps.
i moonbeams playing
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•Smithing Barriers,** the great William Duncan thriller, la a drama
•f a lasfllng camp In the redwood forest.
And Ben Turpin, the cross-eye^ shriek, in—
“THE PITFALLS OF A BIG CITY”
More than a comedy—a screen scream.
PAN DANDY BREAD
Bread like mother makes. That
hand-made flavor comes with ev-
ery brown, crisp loaf.
ASK TOUR GROCER POR
PAN-DANDY.
Save your wrappers and exchange
them for S. & H. Green Stamps.
One stamp for two wrappers.
Children’s hours Monday mornings and
afternoons as usual.
LITTLE THINGS THAT,
COUNT
Whicli the** new dollars will ba
Tf ner people are educated
to the point , of appreciation for
what wo have end the neede of the
future, the day -will not be long
coming when the dream* of the
booster* Wilt oome true."
No? Well you ought to; it’s the best ever—has /
enough tang tb make you throw out your chest like a
brigadier general. Its natural blend and aroma has been
preserved.
Two pitra Pants, all wool, $22.50 to.
Boys, Suits, all wool, $7.50 to
Two pairs Pants, tweed
New Fall Hats, $2.50 to
with the drinks and Ices 4e' serve. Caps, $1.50 to ......
—wiTm- ^4- Aeme and SM 8hirtg> |J Q0 ......
Shoes, $4.50 to ftfst
Trousers, $3.00 to
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that make our Soda Service
fastest gftfwinfj business in
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
1>?I Buick Roadster
1*13 Naw Ford Touring
Chevrolet Speedster RS5.00
Ford Truek Only *r,o. oo
Phone 27
DtNTON NAUH CO. 17
FHTNGS NEW AND UNUSUAL
Moonstone Perfume Bottles, Wind-
tor Handicraftware, Sport Fans.
The line distinctive in score ear*
*Dd tallies.
TB GIFT KBOPP1
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LISTEN CONTRACTORS!
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Automobile, Aacident, Bonding. In
fact al! kinds.
At this season you should have
fuD coverage Tornado and Hail.
W. T. BAILEY A CO.
Telephoae 76.__________
LILY OF DESIRE
How beautiful is thy face,
fairer art thou than the fairy
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Beginning September 8rd thfc pool will be open ofl
in the afternoon from 1 to 10 p. m., and will oe|
tinue so long as the weather conditions permit. .
TAKE YOUR VACATION AT THE CAMAMT*
PLUNGE.
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We make valley and ridge rolls
for houses. Figure with us if you
vast to safe moaoy. Wd tspdlr
refrigerators, kitehen sinks, etc.
Listen—
Jdst a ilittle (extra attention to
preparation of ingredients. Just
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B*S«a rwM f/woeua
SAVANNAH, .(la., Aiut. 30,.—
Mr«. Joacniilno C. VV4lk»r fil-
ed *ui| for ilfVurco Charging
inhuman treatment.', In that
ho would not talk to hor and
that hla alienee became un-
- bearable after xnah> Sion th*
and that *he left hlmi
tfnttfd Freee Diepatek
DALLAS, Aug., 30..—“Thl* z
bi-atx all for color eeheuieaX
opmmn>\t4 Judge Craw for<X/ a»
Thia conversation *et "Bill” to
thinking, and after a white he ta|d.
"I wonder how many people Umve
erg in Denton who can write down
th* names of & plant* in thl* city,
and the place opposite their name*
the goods that they manufacture,
I don’t auppoee there are 1* people
in .Denton who can do it."
. “And ybL" he continued, "there
ars many manufacturing eyabUsh-
ment* in thl* city engaged in fur-
nishing employment to lot* of peo-
ple. Any person who will attempt
to give the name* of S plant* wilt
aoOn find out how little accurate,
dependable knowledge they could
impart to a atranger If they were
Mfcd ris to- ■•/•• 5........._
WImvM *04 S^MiyaM
of feud for your CoW, but*,
chickens wo will bo glad to
suggest a feed for yow par-
ticular need. Always plenty
of all kinds of food in storage
for you.
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“THE MIRACLE BABY”
Also H. C. Witwer’s famous Collier’s W<
stories of youth and the prize ring*-—
WHI6 BLOOIf .
An important change in the matter of .boarding homes
for Teachers College students will be in effect when the fall
term openg next month. Details of a tentative zoning rule
de public Thursday in a statement signed by Dean
Cbnnell, Dean of Women Edith L. Clark and Sec-
W. Smith. The nlw regulations follow:
gone from keeping student*, but
It 1* the Intention of those In
charge - to encourage etudenta to
find place* near the College.
"Two l|at* of boarding place*
will be prepared, the ‘regular’ nnd
a ‘apeclgl.’ The former will include
the name* <>f thoae within thq.
xono who renunut the privilege of
keeping Htudi-ntH and who .receive
the approval of the deans, the lat-
ter will include specially approv-
ed places without the *one.< No
place will be allowed to keep the
atpdenta without flret obtaining a
place on one or the other list and
then no longer than the proprietor
I* willing and able to comply with
a few very specific regulation*.
Vhlean proprietors are notified to
tho contrary, their plncea are ap-
'pr5veff"Tw'Wisin er for women iuet
a* reflueBted In the application.
' n*v. Pa^T^Mak.r ’•> Of New I
York, led MiA la«t of the young
pbople’a prayer -meeting*, which
have been oonductM' during the
Rummer at the Central Proabytertan
Church Wednesday evening. i.JI''
read the le**on ' from Judge* 7:21
and talked for a few rninUtc* on.
"How 1 can make my church a. more
helpful church during the coming
year.” He uaad the atory of Gideon'*
Htanrf, with only 30* men. against
the. boat* of' the Midlanltes. a* the
baala of hl* diacusalon.
•Before giving battle. Gideon
worshipped and then ho went opt
and with hla small army routed the
Midianite*,” he, nald. i "Anotl*er
feature of GldAon** nrmy wa* that
.’each man stood in hl* place' and
thl* attitude 1h needed in , our
churches today If, In the .coming
year, each of us stand In our places
our church indeed, will bo a inert-
helpful church.
"Gideon j>ad only 300 men but
they had faith In God and the Lord
was with them and they conquered
an enemy much stronger than they.
We, too, can conquer the enemy It
we go to battle in (hat same spirit,”
he declared.
The speaker said ho thought that
lha oulUiie tut the Wwineailsnf eve-
ning prayer service should be
changed from the old fashioned
meeting Into a "school of religion.”
He said that in his chtu-ch they
used the following program--nerd-
found that it was very successful.
Worship, from R to 8:1B, Bible study
from 8:15 Io 9, and a social hour
from 9 to 9:45 every Wednesday
evening.
Rev. R. R. Crockett. B. E. Looney,
Mrs. Joe Blanks. O. A. Grandy, Mrs
Mahan apd Mis*, Jonnle Lee Honey-
cutt also made short talks before
the meeting closed.
move to name Aus-
1 hotel, pnw under con-
d_— .. xttMiH —
ha* beeif Started, Should! the plan
be adopted It would be the Austin
jnE LUtEj W UP 1
PRINCE SS\
! LAST SHOWING TODAY 1
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Vakowetm** Ka**fc*r
"Though inability to give this in-
formgtlon,” mptlbuM "Bin,, ' a p*r-
non become* tn uneonedou* knock-
er of Denton, for every gpportunl-
S’,
•"Any person who travel* ha*
coWie ln contact with people from
other cltle* who seldom mis* an op-
portunity to tell about their o.wn
dtte* to 4rty on* Who will listen.
No matfe^ hdw wftlinfr We may be
'<*■1 what we about* knew *****
r wtapuCnaiur* good*, we, ,ae*
Adlcapprd at the *t*rt through a-
Ht of rfal knowledge that t* ser-
iMWmtlo. rrgvd
SOllTHSIDa
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HHMfiZ IMOERim
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Brand new, modern 6-room
/ brick veneer residence* locat-
*— eb 0 y j g I *r ~3BS
ed on Bolivar Streef. Has
Trade and iMdutrle* Reviewed
‘Tn geography anfl history. the
boys and glrls are required to
touch over and over ngaln upon
N«u»hviile’* trade and Industries, a*
Well M the live* of Tennessee's em-
INSURANCE
rtr*. Tornado, Hail, Life,
$WapBFW 'hun
Studying Home Town .. .............
locating board fpf the Texas T«ch-
nologieaj College,... in returning ,
from the' meeting of the board |
and th« celebration at Lubbodk. 1
camo by Danton Thursday to have 1
PresIdsnt Bralley of C. I. A., who 1
I* a member pf th* board, and 1
whoj was unabl* to attend the
Lubbock meeting. <1gn the final 1
paper*, with re*pect to the lo-
cation of thu Technological Col- '
lege at LubUock.
The papers, signed and aeknowl-
LAST TIME TODAY
REGINALD DENNY /
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YSMALBRIT
Jack London’s famous story.
Comedy—Bert Koach in—
“EMPTY. BOTTLES”
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STARTING tomorrow
"Be aa vxampla to Denton aU*|inent men. For example in th*
----- l. glMh Ktude th* student* learn about
th* lumber, textile and other in-
duatrihe of Nashville, .omethlng
---- ---- about river and. railroad transpor-
"Whgt <• tatlon, the territory covered by do-
lf everyone w^tu' Mn<1 foeign trade, etc.
don't know "Bertdeg elagaroom work,” con-
tinued Nashville "Bill," "the pupil*
under the care of their teacher*,
have been sent out In groups to
study the work of factories, found-
ries. warehouses, coffee roasting
plant*, mills end municipal Institu-
tions.
giagy Reul Lite
"The public school children of
Nashville are having their minds
trained to work, by. studying real
Ilf*, and the people bf that city
cannot help taking a keen and ac-
tive interest In school* which take
such an Interest in them.
"By the kindness of the city mer-
chants the school* obtained in-
voice*. freight bills, contracts of
sale, and other like paper* of trade
and these, in part, take the place
of the krlthmetic books. The work
4* made as interesting as possible
to the children, for they are doing
problem* of real life, and the game*
In the problems afe thg name* of
firtus agd business house* that they
hear and *ce every day-
ll*X ^bviit Ad**tia*Thief
“There I* not much r—-w- --- --
said Denton "Bill." "that
Ws have one of the mtmt.compkMi dry cleaning pWs In the
county. Thia, coupled with experienced employes, Inaurea your
work being done property and ou timo. /
tfopgw M Mltiaag, mend ribe aad wake Minor altgraUons
frMof chahTtgO UB p«rt of ovl pervieate mu autMiera. .
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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mefhlng should be done to dis.
tat* thia Information In such
f that it can be absorbed with- w ...
ny gee<f ihental-effort S«m«K fng plant* will be the medium thru
IPta have been made through
rd circulars, and other rfrsnn*. fftnrn
I these fgaunnto the hands of
t*r«. but the whole fault Iles
^pally with the Insiders. Ry.
wrson in Denton should have
tn information about this city
bn tap eo.that he or aba could
dd their own In a conversation
ban It comas to comparison*.
.‘‘A* >a matter of policy, civic duty
?T**%J** ,h<’ Denton
he educated to a full understanding
what w* have so that an appre-
cfctlon and knowledg* of our Den-
**" should be * habit and' not an ef-
NasbvtUe "Bill" F.aters
NashvtlYo “Bill- Dollif g*^
this time. ’Let me tell you what the
<Tty I call hofne has been doing for
w long time.' Our school children
have been led to discover tbelr city
by having tb«*m wglte one careful
Msrclse In the English cotfbie each
term on such rabject* as What
Nashville Vahnfsbttire*.- The Value
of the Cumberland River to N«sh-
SBIia.t «Hew (>«■ iiii, i« tH-.rwii.'
*Folnt**of JTistorlr interest Around
r Nsebvillo.*
I • "By the time the pupil has pass-
ed through the ten terms of the
L_---gramnuir school grade*, hi* ten ex-
L. . *rci*es have driven into him the
fact that he Ilves somewhere, that
IM City has an excuse for being
nnd some relation to the rest of
K/X ‘world; and in doing thl* the
L . child'* mental training ha* not been
neglected.
student-body of the College with-
in as narrow a limit a* is deem-
ed fea»lblej a tentative toning ar-
rangement of boarding house* has
been announce^, effective at the
opening of the fall torrh of tho
coming session as follows
'TUginiiing at' the corner of
Hernan! and Hickory Streets,
thence south along Bernard to
Ils’ Intersection with Mill St.;
thence wegt along Mill to Its
•tntersoetion with Avenue E;
thence north1 along Avenue E
to its intersection, with Oak '
Street: theftes east along Oak
to Normal Avenue; thenco
north along Normal Avenue to
Scrifltufe' Street, thence east
along Scripture to Ponder Ave-
nue; thence South along Pon-
der Avenue to Dak Street;
thence east along Oak to point
dun north of Bernard Street;
tlii-nce south to the point of
beglnnfng.
“The object of the concentration
Is to enable tho CoH*go authori-
ties. particularly tho Dean of Wo-
men. tn he more closely In touch
with the student* than has been
possible with *0 wide a distribu-
tion of boarding places ns has
hereforo been allowed.
"ft Is not meant |o bar all
spaces without the Rmit* of the
fc.
V3t M the an<1 betteT th*°
[ WeiToak Street
k-7 ■-
edged before a notary public. In-
clude 19 option* for th* purchase
of th* 2,000 acres of land, the re-
por, to tho Governor of the lo-
cating board, and the letter nt
transmittal to the Bodrd of Di-
rectors of the college. The. letter
of transmittal include* the supple-
mental brief*, submitted by Lub-
bock to tho locating board and
the ofitlons to be filed with the
Board of Directors. z
Nabn'ur* said: "Tho celebration
at Lubbock on Tuesday wa* at-
tended by a large concourse of
people from all over the Plains
country. The interest and enihu-
*lasm' shown were charafeteriatic
of W«t Texas people and worthy
of emulation by the people -of
other aections of Texan.”
The filing of the report with
the Governor on Nabour' return to.
Austin and tho transmittal of
the official document* to Amon G.
famor of Fort Worth, president
ofWic Board of Directors of Tex-
an Technological College, will com-
plete the Work of the locating
board a* authorized indirectly by
the bill , providing for the estab-
Hshment of the College nnd also
concluded the official location of
the College.
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BicWABwV
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tertmon at IM
kftdr two OM1
wAl b* MUt
yhurch Thur*
wo* a prominS;..
Ines* clrclss and
politic*. Wlnfrej
iylfe. tv^o daughi
NEGRO FARMER GROW* CHAM-
pion ear* fir CORN
ROCKDALE, August .10.—Mose
riiilllps near Branchville, Milam
County, grows yellow Dent corn
with cars a foot long, 1ft, rows of
Strain with 54 grains to'the row.
HI* corn won first place aT the
World's Fair In fW. Lout* fnr stzn
of the whole world.—
not a probl*m,” Mid a man todaw
in th* Mating of P*hton "Bin*
Dollar,. H* wa* engaged In conver-
Mflon wHh another mkn aid "Bill"
way «UUAg it itt riv "What ■
nlMSe D*nton would be If
war* Ilk* you. You don't
wMat mak** Lxnton great and you
doWt mak* any attempt to find
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