Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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We Have Pangbum’s
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Begin Laying Track in Dallas
For Denton Interurban Line
FOR
GRADUATION
OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ XXXXJOOOOO
Not a Bit too Early to Order
ORANGE ICE EGG CUSTARD
NEAPOLITAN BRICK ICE CREAM
50® QUART
BOYS’ WEEK HERE IS
A DECIDED SUCCESS
Lace, Lace
Vat and Torchon in ecru and white,
sertion to match.
Yard, 5c
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Ver be nan.
Plumbago
Lantana
Marigold
Carnation*
Petunia*
SOME SPECIAL ITEMS
Large Desk Blotter* — Green,
Brown, and Other Attractive
Colors.
Manuscript Cover* in Color*
That do not “Shout.”
Adding Machine Paper.
Bookbinder*’ Paste. Bookbind-
er*’ Cloth. Other Supplies.
Mimeograph Paper.
Just Arrived
Ladies’ Sport Hats
89C
89c
It
by
W. L. Yarbrough
Jeweler.
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Large assortment of
Palm Beach Pants
In attractive pattern*.
Price $2.00 and $2.25
New Summer Footwear
Sandals in tan, grey and patent leather*.
In the latest style*
$4.50 and $5.00
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Special on Men and Boys’ •
Summer Unions |
In Dimity Check. The suit
50c
Boys’ Unions with buttons around waist.
Sizes 4 to 10.
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$3.95
Beginning May 1st
SHEET MILK WHIPPING CREAM
1 gill -
1-2 pint
1 pint
1 quart
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In gaberdine, tropicals and Palm Beach.
Priced from
$4.50 to $7.50
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3 quarts
4 quart* ....
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TALIAFERRO BROS.
Hardware and Seed Store
MINNIS, HOFFMAN & LAKEY '
Telephone 188. , East Side Square.
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THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS.
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JARRELL’S .
NEWS FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPER
STRAWBERRY IGE CREAM
Made from real crushed Btrawberries.
Phone 188 early and retHpate your order for Sunday
UJmner.
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A string of
Pearls
Toilet Goods Specials
Coty’* Perfume
Coty'* Compact —• ..........—•...................
Coty'* Powder ,
Narcissus Perfume 89c
You know their worth.
Boys’ Palm Beach Suits
A real value for
$5.00
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Remnants
( Of silk, linen, Ratine, Gingham, Voiles
and white good*
At Half Price
Children’s Socks
Large assortment of broken sizes and
styles. Value* to 35c, now
5c and 15c Pair
pro-
scvcrest
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are
12c
22c
..32c
.. 40c
Creamery Butter, 45c
DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Phone 292.
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BOMBINGS,'
MIRK CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Muy 5.—Two murders,
douths
and num-
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— 40c
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MEN'S STRAW HATS
$1.50 to $4.00
Ail new straws and shapes—soft an<F“sttff hrims.
— MEN'S OXFORDS
$4.50 to $7.50
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
In the latest styles of Voiles, Dotted
Swiss and Tub Silk. Priced from
$5.00 to $17.50
ConsistH of Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate Fla-
vors. Also plain bricks at the same price.
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DENTS.
| three bombing*, ^three
to automobile accidents
jerdus eaeea of — J«kaur
1 marked the week-end for Chicago.
Ladies and Children's
Japanese Parasols
Priced at
50c, $1.00 and $1.25
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To complete the costume.
Each perfect in soft, col-
orful, translucent sheen,
and of lasting quality.
Men’s Bathing Suits
Good selections to choose from. Priced
from 1
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The ALL-STEEL is the best val-
ue we know of in a lawn mowdr,'
and there are hundreds of them in
Denton tdoay.
This is the mower with the strong
guarantee, and the ALL-STEEL
will be giving good service long
after many other mowers that cost
as mqsh, or more, will have to be
discarded.
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We wish to tell you the many values we have. Ybu know
your needs and know whht you want. Read our ads and
you will find them. We try to make our ads to be a shop-
ping directory for you. Consult them as you would if
you wanted the phone number of a friend and had to loo^c
for it. Watch for our specials—you will save time, money
and shopping will be easily done.
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FRESH ENGLISH PEAS
HOME GROWN
Start the new month out right by trading where you can get
all kinds of fresh, green vegetables and quality groceries, with
Denton’s largest Green Grocer*.
M'COMBS & SIMPSON
Deliver.
Lewisville.
Whitehead, Wichitr Fulls,
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Smart Frocks
For *treet, *port and afternoon wear in all the new (hades and style*.
Scarf* in the new Chine** color*. Get yqpr* while the selection la
complete. ■ ’ —--—’5-srf
Announcing
EXTRA QUALITY SHEER CHIFFON HOSE
Known to give unusual service, in all the new shade*
Special $1.95
See the new Sleeveless Sweaters.
DRESS-UP SHOP
Exclusive But Not Expensive.
Let us tiend you out an ALL-
STEEL mower on trial. Compare
it with any other mower, at any
price, and be your own judge.
EVERS HARDWARE GO.
“Goodyear" Moulded Hose.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William C. Selman, Poteau, Ok.,
and Mias Mary Lester, Denton.
Charlie Stockard and Miajt ~Kffle
Morris*, Lewisville.
Tom S. V" ■ ■ ... . .
and Miss Kdythe keriey,
DISTRICT COT’ltT
F. E. Mooney vs. Celena
ey, divorce.
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we represent two of the best en-
graving houses in Texas. Why not j
last - minute confu*ion by
placing your order for engraved |
card* with u* NOW? if you pre- ’
fer printed card*, we shall be glad
to furnish them.
is thut his
than Strong for ‘Casting
your care upon him for he
for you' God’s ,admonl-
to us. And still we heed
for we desire to walk
rather thun by farth.1’
The speaker pointed out
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persons
also
I REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
| Office, McCray’s Jewelry Store.
REGISTRATIONS
Morris, Krum,
To Mr. and
near Denton,
To
near
To
near
JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS CO.
Campus Tog Clothing.
I have several good friends who are alwnys busy
ind get a little careless about paying their due4 up
m safe time, and several have said: “Ye», Fyffel as
soon ak 1 cap get to it I will Jet you write mejTor
that ‘Safety Fifst policy,’ ’’ but they are so apt tq
forget it. For that reason > have hem hunting for
^■something real frightful ttrTUii in the paper to scare
these fcllpws up. 1 a(ked the R.-C. for a cut that
^Mwould do; llw work, and wlq>n none could be found
in the catalogue, Bob Drake stepped up and aaked
W what about running my own picture it was a bright
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_re*'w»re largely Attended and I t.e told
^■..»As said that *hc interest
the revival was very great.
Sunday morning the serv-tre wn»
'*dmba over to ' the old people nnd
0*ci.l music was furnished
fb choir. The service was i
. attended than any
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• ■ MEN’S GABERDINE SUITS
§ Right at the < pening of the searson-r-8a< rifice sale price
S19.50
** "Y All colors and sizes.
IF YOU NEED GLASSES
; To read, wouldn’t it be better to
i wear them all the time? Every
I time you put theth on and pull
| them off you are wasting time. Let
us examine your eyes and fit you
with a pair of bi-focal lenses which
enables ’^ou to see near and far
with the same glasses.
| LENA M. SKILES, Opt. D.
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faith is wanting i
Strong
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And »t.II
desire to
thun by
including
(Aldrich >
Father"
by Miss
and
W ings
Final
Parrill
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u , ooy» weeK ooservance
trials sponsored by the Rotary Club,
T ar* a deehTed success nnd many
said they had been greatly bene-
fited L, " ■ - —
scheduled
each day
I every boy
some acMve
in charge df
Monday that
woo l<l
au
a
hud nothing
offering. Then
faith was rewarded by
ram caught by the
other “horns, he called the place Jehovah-
tollowed, including “The
Coming" (Aldrich) and
Bride's Father" (Hargis),
numbers by Miss Smith
"Why” and “Soaring" (Schumann)
and "On Wings of Song" (Men-
delssohn). Final vocal numbers by
Miss Parrill were “The Swallows"
(Cowan), "The Wind Song” (Rog
ers) and "A LoVe Note" (Rogers).
Caroth-
son of
banker,
Sunday by I
Starting Time
2—4—6—8—10
No Advance in
Admiftgion
Barrymore i» the role of the immortal beau
and lovtjr immortalized by Richard Mans- 'hy \< e
held. Don L miss seeing the superb per-
formance of the great star in a great play.
REil. ESTATE TRANSFERS
W. tb^Mood and wife to C. W.
Morgan, IJ.74 act** of the H. Per-
ry survey in Tarrant County, Nov.
3, ’10, $409.00.
It will be hard now to keep the
lawn looking nice without a good
lawn mtriwr."’
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Mr. and
Denton,
Mr. and
Denton, March 24,
AUTOMOmi.E
Hl 3,108—Sa I).
Ford.
and opr declining years should
spent tn thin joy, und
I t'or others that they may
I in Jesus’s arms us
; he said in conclusion.
Baldwin Printing
Company
Phone JTt 208 South Elm Street
DENTON, TEXAS
nnnwowafl^fina—BBQonn
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it, far-
hunting
thicket mov-
, fired. His
hospital, wounded In
Munsing War
For men. Athletic style, $1.00.
Unions in 1-4 sleeve, 3-4 length
$1.75 and $2.00
;8|out, slim and regular.
Ladies’ Silk and Chiffon
Hose
.Made by Eads & Eiffel. Priced from
$1.25 to $3.00
In all the new shade*.
Laying of trnrlc on Fairmount
Street in Dallas for use of the Den-
ton-Dnllas interurban line wus to be
started Monday. This work has been
held op for sometime by delay in
receipt <>f material to be used nt
the street intersections but this
equipment has been received apd
placed at the streets. Work of elec-
trifying the Katy tracks from Hud
nail to Denton has been going on
for some months.
Berry Growers of County
to Meet Wednesday Night
A meeting of the Denton County
Berry Growers Association is to be
heM nt the Chamber of Commerce
hal) here Wednesday night, Miy 7.-
at 7:30 o’clock, it is announced It
is urged that till memtiers of the
association attend, as matters of im-
portance are to lie consideled.
enthusiastically received by
rpd'p fang.
The program was openeal
u group of songs sung by
Parrill, among which were “Lasda
ch'm panga (Handel). "Songs My
MpTher Taught Me' (Dvorak), “The
Unst 1’rimerose" (Grieg)
"Gvod Night” (Rubinstein.)
group of readings by Mrs. Taylor
jireh which inea ns “God will
vide?
“This ptrssllffy’ i*A the
test of faith knawxi' to the
tory of niunv" Vh* <*‘»peuker
"But Abrahu<*>' *i3ty ’-thru so
umphuntly that eays
faith staggered ’ not. Men .
want to c oAi d I a in « *FC t he
of’ltheir live* whenAHjipy
trivial compared to fhoiuL: of the
[patriarchs, the prophctx. thc early
J fathers, the apostles and the mar
(yr* nt almost countless number.
“God’s benign providence . today
is no less a fact, in Wpite
men’s doub(i» and fears," he
tinued. “The great trouble
man is that his f?!tv
rather than XtroTIg for
all your care upon him
careth for you’ iy God’s
tion to us. And stdl we
not
sight
The speaker pointed out that
this want of faith is the curse'
of the worldly persons and thi^;
the want of it also wn* the
tcause the lack of personal hap-
piness in us. By way of illustra-
ton the minister told of how God
! bad cared for Job, his house and
I his property. The Lord, Crockett
declured, cared for Jacob, Joseph,
[ Moses and others who placed their
faith in God’s promises.
"Faith in God is the only se-
curity we have. It is the source
of great joy to know ‘That under
' ncirrh the- eveeiasriiiy acur*___und_,
the Eternal God is our refuge,’
be
prayers
recline
well,”
The house on McKinney
Wilkirson of Denton
and occupied by J. A. McBride, was
heavily damaged hy fire of unknown
origin discovered about 1 o'clock
Sunday morning Most of the Mc-
Bride’s household goods .was saved
Be did not have anv insurance.’The
damage to the house is about $1,-
00(i with $000 insurance.
DENTON FLORAL CO.
Cut Flowers, Plants —
Bedding Plants
Vinca-Var.
Coleus-Tr.
Ageratuni
Geraniums
Ferns
Chrysanthemums
in yellow, white and pink.
KANADY’S STORE
Saddlery Seeds Flowers
"ALLSTEEI?
LAWN MOWERS
AT EVERS’
VITAL STATISTICS
Birth*
Mr*. H. A. Baxton,
April 20, a boy.
I Mrs. A. D. Raney,
March 17, u boy.
I Mrs. R. E. Bailey,
a boy.
ROSS PRINTING CO.
’.19% W Oak St. Phone 841' ®
Gill Motor Recondi- i |
tioning Station
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Spring 1* coming on. Tone up your gj
cat. by having the cylinder* honed IH
and new Gill Piston Ring* put in. 1 3
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I Teachers College Radio | COURT HOUSE NEWS |
' Program Well Received
Vocal, piano «nd reading num-
bers uiude up the program given
by the Teachers College artists
in the rad o program broadcasted
frojn the WFAA, Dalla? ' News
broadcasting station, Saturday
evening at 8:30 o’clock Miss Lil-
lian I’urrill of the voice faculty,
Mrs. J. Edwin Taylor of the
reading faculty, and Miss Julia
Smith, music student, rendered the
piogrum, disclosing tine powers of
musicianship and reading ability.
The program is said to have tjeen
enthusiastically received by local
COUNTY COURT
J. R. Hampton was adjudged of
unsound mind Monday morning.
here,
j was
..— j-’V— many boy*
by the week’* prograhf. The
.'...I program was carried out
in detail and practically
in Denton was given
part to play. Those
the program said
the boys’ week plan
be an annual affair here
the Rotary Club thought It
feasible wny of teaching boy*
to become better citizens.
On Saturday, due, to a misun-
derstanding regarding the time for
starting the athletic program, on-
....L'. a few boys were present fur
the coTiTFsta lit City Park at 4 p.
m. A numbeii’ of boys went on
bttes, howrvpr, rind nn outing
ww. rTrtoyeil by *ome of the lads
who-otherwise would have had Jo
remain in town.
“We are grateful to all of the
organizations and individuals In
Denton who helped to make boys'
week here a suft-ess,” said J. O.
Hell, chairman of the Rotary Club
boys’ work committee. . The
wanis Club, the schools,
< hurches and the Record-Chron-
reLe, among utheriU- Jifndfred^ valu-
able assistance and without theLf-
aid we could n*ii have had the
signal sucres* with the boys’ Wack
plan.
“The observance will be nn an-
nual affair hereafter. It is good
for the boys and equally good for
who direct the work. Thq
those of
closer
are made
have a 7
play Tn the vhreme of things
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gard boys
made to
dfcne
WHJ
rbmq, day
BRIEF TEXAS NEWS
GRAHAM—The bcly of W. R.
Crick, wanted for the hammer
murder of? his wife and 6 year
old son, was dragged from the
Brazos river where he had com-
mitted suicide by drowning, here
Monday.
GEORGETOWN—W. N
ers, 33, a deaf mute 'and
W. F. Carothers, pioneer
■ oiiimitted > suicide
shooting himself.
SAN MARCOSrr-Deputy Marsha)
Le* Green, single handed, cap-
tured three Mexican* in the act
of burglarizing a general merchan-
dise store.
HOUSTON—J. M. Baumelt,
mer, and his son were ).,
habbits. Leaves in a
ed restlessly, Baumelt,
son is in a E.— 'tz’,
the leg.
THE NEXT TIME
You need a bill of printing let tu
lubmit sample* and quote pricea.:
First-cla** work and prompt deliv-
ery.
tbc Centrsi Pre -yterian t niireb^tke story pf Abr*hi»:
‘ t> two week*’ revival j son into the mountain
doted
Isnafc
lamb for
f Thirieen additions were
daring
meeting during the revival, and
at the clqa* of The. nerviee one
pFrson Jo'deil the chureh ,
As hi* text Rev. R. R. Orockctt
lead Qen. 22:14. “And Abraham
callod the name of that place J»-
hevah-Jireh." He briefly outlined
’ >m taking his
to weeas revival i nori imp me niounCnin to offer him
Synday night. The [as n sacrifice to God. and how
rAt.f ]snale that God would
i in 1 provide a lamb for the sacrifice
when the boy reminded his father
' that - they had nothing to use as
a burnt offering. Then when
I by i Abrnhnm's
more (finding a
the
very
the men
nuen pf today and
'irorroiv are brought
get her and the boys
due that they really
to-
to-
t<>
part
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who usually do not te-
as future citizens a.«
understand that anything
towards making better boys,
result in having better men
' j to direct the govern-
I ment and business of this nation."
Residence on McKinney
Street Damaged By Fire
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