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Bernicc Brooks,
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MILLINERY SALE
FRIDAY, FEB. 29, AND SATURDAY,
MARCH 1
Direct Treatment with
Vaporizing Salve Im-
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gested Air Passago*.
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Phone 7 or 907.
KAYNEE BLOUSES AND SHIRTS
FOB THE YOUNGSTERS
Phone 401
216 W. Hickory St
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Your choice hat given with largest bill made during
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ONE-THIRD DISCOUNT'
off each hat sold during the sale.
Selection of hat made at 8 o’clock Saturday
night.
YES. WE STILL SELL
TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES
Flak and Hood Tires and Tubes, Willard Storage Batteries.
25c
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40c
25c
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28c
31.25
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IDE BONNET SHOP
Northwest Corner Square,
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W« hftve F«rry and Northrup King Gad-dan and
Flower Seeds.
Onion Sets and Seed Irish Potatoes (CdbbUr
and Triumph).
A cosmetic anointment of superior
ejfcp|len<e and pleasing usefulness
GHEASELHSK - • - -
AffbQBBABLE
TERFUMiwr
An aid to skin smoothness ,.
, A guard against sunburn
WHITENS , SOFTENS
(Onerous Jar 50e
Handbag Size- J^e
COLLIER & BROOKS
DRUGGIST! * •
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Ragland *hi
Crowell.
Miss Edna Grimes was in Ar-
DR. W. N. ROWELL
Announces extension of his dental
practice to include
X-Ray and Diagnosis
[f a cold has been neglected and has
|e down into the chest, producing
Ms bronchitis, thoroughb' redden
I din over throat and Aiest with
L’£Xta,y<!sh'v..r7i
g rrdnataa, apr> ad on thickly and
ret w*th two thicknesses of hot
■Ml efrMs
|br hose after Vicks i* applied the
bore of Camp* .r, Merit brn, Euca-
|tux, jMrjwr Tar. etc., are inhaled
ectly teto the infested air passage*.
the eame time Vicks is almorbed
■I »VU iMJinvo t.tyv tkitt fir' h
peinr-etftenteOy implied a Vide* i*
poafiy good foe childnm and is used
to prevent , or
The C- I. A ex-students’ chapter
of Denton will be hostesses to the
hoineeonung classes, which will btf
here as a special feature of com-
mencement week this year, accord-
ing th Miss Mattie Craddock, Presi-
dent of the chapter. The homecom-
ing classes' are those of '14 and of
’22, the class of 1U years ago and
the 22’s, which' is the sister clan"
of the present senior class-
The local ex-student chapter will
organize its activities al once, In
order that the members will work
together to entertain the former
, students of the college who come
to Denton for the homecoming. It
is possible that the present chapter
will be reorganized, Mis* Craddock
stated. She will resign as its head,
due to her pressing duties as head
of the Ex-Students Association •!
C. 1. A. The personnel of the chap-
ter is composed “bf some 30 ex-stt>-
dents.
make cars. A service you^navfe
been looking for. A saving to the
consumer.
Fowler Auto Supply House
Mt/.
Guarding Delicate
Foods it—
\X7HILE many housewives may tWak ’
VV the hardier foodstuffs need less pro-
teetkn during Fall and Winter—
Milk, custards, winter vegetables—<m4 I
meats—need ice protection the whole ’*
year 'round. That certainly does not lend »
itself to argument. '
For the sake of these indicate foods, alone, k
it will pay you well to take ice regularly. E
Any family physician will confirm the fact. ■
Why not direct—today—that our driver call? ■
You’ll fend ice decidedly economical in use thege H
cooler days. And our year ’round service is uiwsfS ■
st your 'pbooe’s aid.
Rayzor Ice Company •
MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUBUnsfl
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Kumor says Jessie Reed (above) of Follies Fame
WALTZ FROM "FAUST"—GOUNOD
This has become one of the most
’•’I popular concert waltzes with bands
1 ’ and orchestras. It furnished one
of the principal themes for the
•* great “Kermcsse," or street fair,
Which serves Ao—hr mg "Faust” to
the attention of •'Marguerite" in
an incidental way, therefore not
alarming the unsophisticated girl.
The many curious, disjointed
phrases of the waltz fit admirably
the kaleidoscopic scene where dif-
erent groups and individuals meet,
greet, dance, ahd gossip in color-
ful pageantry, whirling away
these alluring strains.
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STUDEBAKER
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Evgry Studebkkri cat « Timken eq ip ped. The Special 8
the Bjg Six havp more Timken bearinga than any car J
under $5,60® in Ai*arl<*. The’ Light Six more than any
peiitive car within 31,000.00 of its price.1
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is tp marry. Thts time the man mentioned I* Russell G. Colt (inset),
millionaire manufacturer. About a year ago M1m R»ed waa divorced
from Dan Caswell, wealthy Qlevelander.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1918 Buick Touring Car
Also
1918 Dodge Touring Car
, Phone 268.
SMITH-HAMILTON MOTOR CC
No. 230 W. Hickory Street.
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Dry Cleaning, Hats Cleaned and
Blocked
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West Side Square,
III ■■—a
Yuir Friend* Are Re-Papering
Moat of them will live in freah, newly decorated home
spring and bummer. Will yours alone be faded and old
ioned? You can make the old home look like new at a co
atively trifling cost with any of the beautiful papers we hl
display.' ” “ *
BE-PAPEB HARLY THIS SPRING'
We can give you prompt service and an extensive at(
choose from. - ----- ,
Drop in to see our unlimited variety of beautiful pattern!
mortis & McClendon
211 hf. Cedar Street
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M. Peters
dinner
Two Ninth Grade Pupils of
Training School Favorites
Favorite* frorp the student body
ot the Training School of the
Teachers College, chosen for the
favorite section of the Yucca, col-
lege annual, are Alice Adele Wil-
-kir»on, a student of the ninth
grade, selected ax the most popu-
lar girl, and William Sutton, a
student of the ninth grade, chosen
as the most popular boy-
The favorites wer* chosen by
popular'“vile They __wtll he given
a place of prominence among the
college favorites in the Yucca This
is in keeping with a custom at
the college to have the eighth
and ninth grade* of the Training
School represented 1_ ‘u“ 11
annual each year.
Msyof B*>Wn fynounfite
a* soon a* the paving work on,
West Oak Street and ' Bolivar.
Street 1* finished, and th!*, he «a-
timate*, will require about 3U day*
more of favorable weather, th*
city force* will be concontralgd on
the paving work about the leath-
ers College and pushed until It
i« finished. Finiihing of the pres-
ent work and completing the col-
lege work mean* a program of sev-
eral 1 months’ work for th* city
street and bridge fore*.
Surfacing of Oak Street ha* been
delayed sin** late -in the fall by
the weather condition* and it wife-
be probably iomt time yet before
applying of the asphaltic surfac-
ing can be resumed. The excavation
has been pushed forward to Jagoe
Street and the rock base ia laid
a short distance past Avenu*
On Bolivar Street the excavation
has" 'piogfeSs®T to near the Cath-
olic church and curb* and gutter*
have been constructed as far south
as the north creek. The gravel ha*
been placed and "Shaped for a
distance of about 600 feet.
Plan* foy the paving of Bell
Avenue have been delayed indefi-
nitely through the College of In-
duftriM Arts not having the fund*
.vailable at >hi* time for its part
of the work.
Plans are now being made fot
supplying asphaltic oil- binder and
surfacing for several gravel
street* of the city. The city >?•
a car of ,pil here and will prob-
ably make a contract for the work
soon. Thu sUcvLs- to be treated as
soon as the weather permits ar*
South and North Locqst, Pearl,
East McKinney, Carrier, tyorth Elm
and West Sycamore.
Local Chapter to Be Hostess
to CM Homecoming Students
Every jnptlier appreciates the non-fading,
long-wearing qualities of these wonderful
garments-
The color r^nge in this new shipment is in-
deed striking. Get the boy a new supply
for school and dress-up occasions.
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Centrally and conveniently located in center of Den-
ton’s business district. Good, wholesome food, well
cooked and well served. You’ll never be disappoint- '
ed if you eat here, ✓
AMERICAN CAFE
Near Fresno, Cal, is a
chard of 12,000 acre* in
the largest orchard of its kind in
the 'World-
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DISTRICT CDURT -
--/Ww-atgfeMraeh wHwg term <4
th*. Sixteenth District Court will
ope* i naat Mowday i morning w««k
-*’U >e*Jr duckets to ba di*po»-
H.eaii*d l« u«i th* »•«-
cad day of lb* teg*. . giteaWy
Judge C- R- Bgimnaa **t M suit*
fpr trial during th* first two
' weak* <rf th* ite*«iwi. r-;.r.
Naw Dockyt Suit*
Follow lag ar* the n*w suit* on
waraac* dockat:
I* Swanks et al. v*. Willie
, et alM *uit for partition
•Point National Rank of
Filat Foist v*. Jone* A Noel, suit
on not*. A iri. i
UR* A H*a« v*. Th* Star In-
surance O*. of America, suit on
fir* iBMicaae* policy.
JafivGeifiUh a*. Bryant Qui»»u-
b«rnr, (o try title and for seque*-
g* National Bank of Den-
C B Bates at al., suit on
foreclosure of li»n
lathi* Sewell et al.
suit on
lington. ...________ ’
Mrs. Warren Scarborough of
Fort Worth is visiting her parent*,
Mr- and Mrs. W. B. Montgomery,
Miss Iva "Looper was here from
Aubrey.
Mrs John Windle was hostess to
the XIX Century Club meeting
at her home- *T
Mrs N. M. Peters entertained
with a family dinner and party
at her home.
Mr and Mr*. Hugh
to Dallas.
B. A. Bushey, Jack Rogers and
—“ - were - in Denton-
7 PISTONS
Piston Ring*
Piston Pin*
Garr, W. S. Donoho,-
Edgar N**». W C-
i J*L
! Som* 1,600 Baptists from
itth* Sl*tp •ttcnlS?n
rally. Th* program wu* glfep
io the interezte .»( th* J76.OO
campaign which is headed *ln
•* by Dr. L- R. Scarborough, |
ident of the Baptist Svmii ,
Fort Worth. Other*Baptl.f chb.
tn Port Worth- jviaed in th* 1 -----
and all Baptist delegate*
■•rved lur\ch at the Bro* ,
Church during the r.oo® bout .
BROWNWOOD Mm. J. A-
tih. widow, ha* given 00® >n '
in the educational campaign o (
Southern HeeshyUitian’ Gh*l^------
Texas a* a memorial to her hu*n-
thc late J A- Austin, who M •
active Pr**byterli.ii y'ork*r.
EVANS BROS.
Service Stetiofi, Sid'Smyth’s Garage. —r -
SPRING GARDENS
h^r* AUJ||adl.rf.'
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. A
AW ohipn and cabbage planta.
M'COMBS & SIMPSON
GROCBBS.
■Phone U wtaQ.
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TEASLEY’S CASH STORE
104 E. Hickory
BUY IT AT TEASLEY'S FOR LESS.
2 pounds I’runea, Peaches or Raisinn
Puffed Wheat
Potato**, peck — '■
2 pound* Bulk Macaroni
2 pounds Bulk Cocoa
1 pound Bulk Cocoanut
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes ...
Hams, per pound —
G£T YOUR HAM WHILE THE GETTING IS GOOD.
Security State Bonk *f 4uhrey
T . ‘V *n note.
.Exchange National Bank of Den-
ton V*. f52— " -n " WJ. --
try
j-.r
et al.,
ExAang* National Bank of Den-
ton v«. P T. Holmes et al., suit
on ^qte and fqrecioaur* of lien
•■H*»7jr.‘ et al. v*. ■,
stat—gt ftl.i te try title
aa for damag**.
Stover vs. william Ritter
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DKNTON-RECORD-C’ffROSna.E, THURSDAY, FEB. M, 1»34‘
Paitaj kboit I.VlT.tW
Be Ndt Project, FoMmring
Completion of Present Work
Bob Price vs. Eliza Price, di-
vorce. . <
Effie E. Morris v«- J: H- Morris,
divorce-
Will Evans
divorce.
PILESUFFERERS
GET QUICK RELIEF
Doctor discovers real remedy that
actually heals Piles and absorbs
them never to retilTh-
No man or woman need suffer
another hour from any nnin, sore-
ness or distress arising from
Hemorrhoids or Piles now that this
wonderful prescription known as
MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES can be
obtained for a moderate price at
any fin*t-«l«*s drug store s»n the
money back if dissatisfied plan.
You'll be amazed to sco how
quickly it acts. Blessed relief of-
ten comes in an hour; even in
cases of long standing with pro-
fuse bleeding, really wonderful re-
sults )>ave been accomplished.
Remember the name. MOAVA
SUPPOSITORIES, and be sure to
follow the simple directions that
Come in each box.
Camp’s Drug Store.
( Advertisement)
W. B. M’CLURKAN & CH.
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Noah White v*. Estell White, di-
vorce and partition.
\ . .Lucy M. Cooper vs. E. J. Cooper,
divorce-
'' Wilf Hill vs. Rosa Hill, divorce.
Floy Brantley vs. T. F- Brantley,
divorce.
Maggie Cox vs. t
Vorce and partition.
Cebron ^Varner »s.
ner, divorce
Kverett Houston v
ton, divorce.
*. N- Brooks vs
divoree.
Ipez Wolford v
divorce.
-Cleora Simmons
Sitemons, divorce.
Bronchitis
Best Treated
With Vapors
"HUNGARIAN DANCE"
BRAHMS
The opening melody of tho Hun-
garian Dance No... 5, slow and
sensuous, has hardly begun be-
fore it is swept impatiently away
7j a swift transition tp uCMMybr.; ,1 g; >
theme. One curious passage, among
the other varied strains, is a
succession of four chords, each be-
gun softly and swelling out into
a great veluuia of tone which
br«aks off abruptly. . The three
chords ^t the end are a special
characteristic of all Hungarian
music.
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PILOT POINT BUDGET
PILOT POINT, Feb. 28—Miss
Barbara Bauer is ill-
Ray Cfoxton of Nocona is visit- ;
iqg Dr. and Mrs. W H. Hawley. |
George P. Elbert and Mrs. Wood-
rum of Denton were here.
V S. Forrester of Krum
her*.
Mr apd Mrs- Joe Ross and W-
J. Miller and daughter. Elizabeth
Anne, were in Collinsville.
Mr. *nd Mps.-’Joe Ross of Dal-
las are guest* of Waltex Miller.
W. J. McCrary of Denton was
here.
Leon Foshee of Austin College
here Tuesday working with
"On to College" movement.
Jo Alice McReynolds Is
. L Bryant and A- M Cnrrird in ntnek for alk populgr
lave returned from make cars. A service you navh
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~ et *t» U tlV title as well aa for
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Jo* B. Buck, twutor, v*. F R
Cttn* at al., suit on nbte* and
foreclosure of lien.
“ vry et *1. v*. Bcent
I *1., iainaefioa.
Independent School Dis-
trict va- W- J- Mullins, spit for
delinquent taxes.
Aubrey Independant School Dis-
trict V*. L 8- Carter *t at, suit
on delinquent taxes.
L F. Raley ve A D. Gurtsinger
•4 *!•. *uU «a i\ote and forecio-
sure of Hen
Denton Milling Co. vs- Mount
Pleasant Grain A Livestock Co.,
sulf on contract.
Scottish American Mortgage Co.
Ltd., va. J. L Menasco et aL. aui
on note and foreclosure of lien.
Aubrey Independent School Dh-
Wtt ▼*. Mr*. Rachael Magna*, »»hV
for delinquent taxes,
Aubrey Independent School Dis-
trict v*. J. A. Smith, suit for de-
-y linquent taxea.
W. M. Cannon v*. J. D. Holt, to
try title as well a* for - damages.
Ed I. K*y w L. G- Gober, suit
on note and foreclosure of lien! •
Jennie Pierce v» A- F. Even,
for damage* and usurious inter-
est paid.
< Austin Choate et al. v* Martha
Smith et aL, auit' for partition.
Aubrey Independent School -DIs-
' trirt v*. S- G. Wilcox et al-, suit
for delinquent taxes.
L R. Woodson, guardian, v*.
Charles H- T. Meentzen, suit on ---
Bote L EWjhy
A F. Ever* vs. City of Denton,
‘ suit to can^al assessment lien.
IR**rt* Cm**
Following ar* the case* appear-
ing on the divorce docket and
which include* a few uncontested
civil suit*:
(kcil #*11 Monroe
roe, divorce and injunction.
Dllie Spike* v». Will Spikes, dl-
Mary Johnspn v*. Frank Johnson,
ghnbrSaJ-. . - —X7~i
Julia 1 Morrow «*■ M <F. Morrow,
.divorce and injunction.^
Hattie Brewer vs. Arthur Brew-
er, divorce-
Osmond Stephen* v*. Ortie Ste-
phen*, divorce.
Ro»co Goodall v*. Alma Goodall,
dtvvrce
Etta Mae Erwin vs. Ingermorrow
Erwin, divorce.
J. T. Cook v*. Annie Mae Cook,
annulment of marriage.
J. Iwarl Northcutt vs. G. W. North-
cuit, dlvorc*.
Mora Stracener v
. cener, divorce.
Rosa Richardson
Richardson, divorce-
4*hn Davis vs. Grace Davis, dl-
17 BvtlxtUttud State
flaffy MeetMf In Ft. W1
Seventeen xneftib
Baptist Church, is
tor. Rev. W, C.
ed the all-day B
at the Broadway
-r of Fort Worth ?
I pastor left Tu**d
meeting of the Ml
the Baptist State Conv*ntion which
met in Fort Worth. The remaining
delegates left the city Wednesday
morning in <O*, and r*fe>rn*fi l*t*
Wednesday nlghi. <
The delegation was tompoMd of
Mr. and Mr*. O. C, Knight. Mr-
and Mr*. W. A. Wilson, R*V. T-
C. Wright, J. N. Eajtsor, J. Q.
\ Barton, and Mme*. P. L- Cardwell,
L. B„ Shaver, Sara AlU*«n, M A
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C. H. THOMAS & CO.
;j BROKERS GRAIN
CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS OF MARKETS. -
Members
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
New York Cotton Exchange
New York Produce Exchange
Dallqa Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade.
Dalia* Office, J413 Commerce; Phone X8121. <
Deuton Office, over Russell-Gray-Jones; Local Phone 87;
Long Distance, L. D. 3.
JAMES F. McCRARY, Local Manager.
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NEW ODD PANTS FOR THE BOY
Hi is department has just received the new
assortment in extra pants for boys of all
ages. Buy an extra pair when you get his
shirts.
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and partition.
ten v»l J.
not* and 1
In** Ma _ ----
May Sander* et al-, *ui
and foreclosure of U*n.
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vs. J. D. Brown, suit
v* Mary R. Wright et nl-, te
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L to try title as well as for
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