Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 190, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1927 Page: 2 of 10
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man were winners
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sing “I Love You Truly.”
In response to enthusiastic ap-
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2242-foot
both Da
5 yayds 32-in. Ging-
m, m this season's
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SPECIAL SALE
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lemnation, amide
W miles of statid
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teams, capped by .
between the Rock
ness of Spain, p
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prayer services each
week at ‘mhe Birst Bap-
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210 Hamp- . A. G HeAeF 2• 1
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I the eyle and colors are
i mobt attrective. Thrifty
come down and buy two
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have spent several hundred dollars in fixing up my
stgresangam striving to give Denton one of the best»
paint and paper stores in North Texas.
24.
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MinisHINT AND PAPER CO.
W. T. (TOM) MORKS, Owner.
x Howard Carrico; junior
amotion. wilie Mwe MMi-
J. M. Wilfong; extern-
speech, Ina Lusk; spell-
1.00
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ave no financial
The Black Hills of South Dakota
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IER March 24—There wui
Tentrants srom the Sanger
I ta the Interscholastic
emeet to Denton Friday and
toy, m the elimination con-
$1.00
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36-inch plain and fancy Broad-
oloth, 50c valure; special for Dollar
Day, 3 yards fbd> ■
value, for only—
$1.^0
named ‘for hhinKan
ument to wSmK
3 batons Squib' Tooth Paste,
wpetia For Wlar Day only—
‘ , 6*- ‘'
4 yards beautiful and
attractive colored flax-
on, Dollar Day
Boys' fancy Sox, and a teal value
for Dollar Day. 2 pairs—
$1.00
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.1., «m> heavy
Dollar Day,-
Ive in build, but
We will kel Dollar D*y», s pairs
Work Sdx for meh—--
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$1.00
ment announced Tamillar numbers
which the prima donna sang as,en-
cores. Giannini, of Italian parent-
age altho bent to tis country,
rendered the Italian popular song
H. M. Russa
Denton’s Largest
Seto*ufySa
eandstone, bamtenrot vegeteti
36-inch plain and fancy Windsor
Crepe, a real beauty and a regular
35c value; 4 yarde--
$1M
36 inch beautiful Rayon, the best
low-priced silk made; 75c value,
special for Dollar Day» -
$1.90
4 yard* plain and silk striped
Shirting, regular 35c sailor; Dollar
to
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35 '
36-inch Bleached Sheetig, free
from starch and well worth 15c;
special for Dollar Day, 10 yards—
$1.00
Other winners are:
aStomtine, Basel
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PERRYBROS.
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Chain Store
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FTowela,
Most anything you could wish in Wall Paper,
L Canvas and Paper Hangers’ Supplies. v.
". •-Ms
I cordially invite you to cal and see us, as we
believe ithat we have one of the neatest and most
up-tondabe paint -and paper stores as you will find in
• cities much larger than Denton, and you will also;
• find that we catty a good, well known, nationally ad-
vertised Tine of Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enam-
' els end WaH Paper. We will appreciate a share off
k your buineas. :
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S3; City Garage, $3.10; W. G. Bar-
nett. s5.10: Arkansas Mill. $8.38;
Alamo Storage <».. $46.08.
m n and Paper Co.; that it is owned E-ame
one else and ‘that I am just running it.
1 . 1 wish’to state that lam sole owner of thabMir
r ‘W.‘R. ‘MCfe
aves was to Dallas,
P. Bldidle and san, E
Era were here Wednes-
,7 U
. The Coats Were boughtto’hel at
$12.50 and $15.00, but^ Hrf days
we must doss them out, amd you wil
surely sea some wonderfu -values in
these smart new Coat. nt Ais pric
in have the in-
rest in the Mr-,
white Turkinh Tow-
, regular 65c each;
mer.bt
reckless N
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wood.
te-ae
10 yards Unbleached Domestic,
extra heavy quality; Dollar Day-.
nwest patterna,regu-
4ar 25c seller; Dollar
Day—
piku ’EKES? jo sole Mlo" and thiat or spain.
and Misses
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singer’s diction and phrasing, ft was’
the simplicity, of dramatic perfec-
‘tton, Her program had as touch
range in mood as her voice bad to
toe scale. From the caressing notes
of two Italian dulabys’ to the
thrilling magnificence of Beetho-
ven’s "Die Store Gottes," from the
verve of "A Mezzo Al Mar,” to the
sobbing cadences of Donaudss “O
del Mio mato Ben’—in el were
revealed the qualities ol, feeling
andionpwhicp have broughthian-
aini -her triumph in opera
The program opened with "Ah
Spietate,” brief aria from Han-
dels "Amadiga," and shifted iah-
wuptly to the dainty old Analish,
"Phylls Hath Such Charming
Gmaoes" < Anthony Young).
Four songs tn English, . •My
Mother” by Phillip Marsden
"When I Love You," Martin Cole,
and Frank la Forge’s "Nacturae”
and "Hills" were the third group.
Three Mohss feB songs arrenged.
3 AratCHFor men, and a
real value for only—
$tob
The bMl Biug Shirt made and it
gwill war, too, Tor only—
A miJOV
ta marinara,” a sailors minstrel,,. -
was an apponeh to the Puccini Hagen ln * towwom up.
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L & ‘SONS? COMPANY
Fastest GrowihaoSrtment awi’* .
DOLLARDAY
2 Days, Friday and Saturday, Mar. 25-26
Russell’s Dollar Days mean savings to the thrifty shopper, and this oc
casion is set aside to lose out and offer you at the same time the seaecps
best merchandise possible. Every item listed has been greatly reduced for
this special two days’ selling. Come—every item and many more are great-
ly reduced. , •
Special Sale
M TWO BATS ONLY'
des and a govern
ting cliffs where
nito graze on _____.. ... _
nd mountain goats play tag
in the Block Hilla, so-called be
cause thick growing sptuce igkke
the range look inky blaek from a
distance, gold was found in 1876,
E0Hme a K Berry. K. B. Brown, vet. and posssssca
gE" CB.Oury. T. L. Burroughs ana u “n *im
UF "45atds FeUe Harter attended a show
to Denton Tuesday. J
——L Berry and Mrs. L. 1
Hated in Lewisville.
Mallow is here from Wet
a Wrs. R. K. Jackson and
by, of Denton visited Mr,
Plain and stri
75c and |l.00 val
L I will carry—
ah and Mias Ann
Quanah visited Mr.
__ Davis Saturday night.
W. M. Jones of Jermyn is visit-
Sine his nece, Mrs. B. L. LeGear.
shat mk
ted to. Mo
".50,
evening.Ark i
Waves Of applause swept the hall
as the mt bars of theaccompani-.
Zinc Tubi, ML A, 49c; No. % Wet No. 1,
69c;No. 2 ....... 79c
Jesse F. Smith wus quite sick
teg seriously Amn
■ tendered to him. Ud
. this mountaine. qlust
Hiwest of Chieagocyin
igusthe state 9 Hew
a vivid chapenM
of the west—aA
resting of the openspad
Men’s Kerry-Kut Union Suite, for
two days only—
$1.00
1°-- - -
J on January 1st of this year bought out
--------------- and M.P.Herrisonh nterest in
the Mowis Paint and Paper Co., and am stillirunning
b tM bysiness under the above name, but iam "ob
-01 . —2 —-e
L , 1 want to take this opportunity to thank my
| many friends and customers for past business, aha
5 wantou to know that this business will be carried
on in the future with the same policy as in the past:
k "Ta .give. you at all times honest, efficient work and,
t the very best ‘merchandise." I will continue to do
! centract work and you will fin our prices reasona-
r ‛ble, considering‘workmanahip and material, and we
employ only experienced, and skilled workmen. I
inne, regular 35c
_-$k00.
. 212 Hards Rnssctr. quality 5-4
HAWK,BRANDOV
You know haFwL Bt*
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over the 1
line
The. bichest ore lodea
Dfcaawood. Which ovemlgh
Just outsid
more Rock. i
» preparing
ofWashingte
V elt Sut 7W
tional paik,
to the north
$11.11
These are this season’s newest
toe »
pan
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Chicagoarid Miphesota once each,
miss-imi
1967
Men’s Hoe, 10, 15c, z5c .......
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a eroi
3 20x36 nil
the back.
4 Diek sti
-ft--
March 24,4Sammy
pl lightweight cham-
Eommy White, who meet
ow nigtit, went through
workouts to the local
•
he $1.00
I contests have not been
pted te aledepartmaents..
2 bbttlArMa Perfume, a real
value for—-,,
$1.00
hhfthel’day btocu T race
. Pive. other teams are neck
neck one lap behind. The hal
mark to the race was reached
• S"
4 ' p
139 Mi
s 5 Arlington Pillow Cases, fuM '
wize and wall made—
ha. <’
by Genl Sadero and A@penish
tolk song, "Cielito Undo" (Beau-
tiful Bit of Heaven), concluded the
program. eahe
The Italian group was -broaght to
an impressively poignant close by
the "Vissi D’Arte” from Puccini’s
"Tosca," to which Gennihiis voice,
now a chant and nowsoaring mee-
stacy to lamentatian;saheld tor au-
dience to pindrop qulet, MBtomena-
ska:
Lewia a Co.,
nini, young American soprano on
tour of the Uhited States was pre-
•M] seated anekonkertasa part at the
C.I.A. JArists’s Course Wednesday
rum Truck Lis
Pratt, 816,75; ,
Turner & torn
Chrqmele: 84
Telephone 0o, — —2.
troleum Co., $341.70; Ted ewts,
98530; HAH Brothers: Garage, 24.26:
Service Statlon. 03 78; Handy i
___Oo. bi; uf Renning ce. J
61483; Oosney & Son. 66.20: 0. B €
Farris, 930,15; Fah Store, •2.06: The ■
- MMi; Denton Plumb-
34; Denton Machine
»; Denton Elec trie Shop. I
rage. $3.10; w. G. Bar- 1
hugfiFNPresident
I South Dai
o 1 •4 — n
2 -rapid city, s D., March 2 awns W’t
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ver Co- 75 cents:
J. *. farris, $37;
. _ ton M sin Co,
826.75: Ted Lewis Co., HUO; HiU
Brothers. Perce Petroleum
Co $15.21; Ow Refining Co. 87.80;
Handy Motor Co., qiM; Southwest
Blue Print Co., 4612102; Paint ur
& Paper co., to; pay roll. 629.80; E <to
Splawn, $17; Ptt National Bank, thi
5.93: J. I. Dorsey, fl; ARuztis Co., 1/
US Bond Buyer 20; Rose 6v
Printing Co., MOT; Hurreven Print- G%
Ing Co., 685.50; Bect-chirbnicle, WH
*
Magee, e0o: Ted Lewie a do., 82.50: ui
American La Prance, 4700: Alamo ed
Storage. 861a; Denton Plumbing Cq . T*
812.16 Taitarerto & Sen. M; M. A. I*
Gay. 81.60: Selig Co.. 860; King Radio PV
Shop. 81.20; G- S. Boatick. 92.08: The rkm— „„
Eleetrie Shop, 86533; munteipal Ou ecme the summer ‛S
Co 8848.68: . A. Woimohh. 422; }. ment as the park
w Erwin. teeoeUrer, 811500: South- 7"Ri#
west General Hleotric Co, / SS1 to; .
Graybar Eleotrie Co. 6a48.52) Elec- 1
trie Appliance Oo.. $99.88: Atomo- l
tive Appliance Co, 87/10; Texas
Manutctuvngco., 91998: national
Supply CO,. 629.40; The Murray Co ,
642 60; Moirion Supply Co., saaow:
King Grocery Gox $10.50; Hardwicke
Electric Op., 624.73; Gatesvite Iron
Works. $10: Brwe-Macbeth Engine
Co. 882: bunroughis Adding Machine
Co.. •»: Bigg-Wewer, MMS; Wood-
A 6.31; Wilson-
L. Vaughn. $1.70;
50 Record-
; Nrtnern Texas
SM: Magnolia Pe-
$213.60: Miller wi
Pt Worth Blue,
pay roll, oi24nf
Expert Co.,
Ladies’ House Droases .......
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Ladies* Silk Hose, 35c, 49c 4....^.
•4/ , 2, . » ,*
, uhznannavmna,
► avenany
! N
Mm A Campbell was carried to
a Fort Worth sanitarium Wednes-
toy and te to be operated upon for
eppendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
wemit to Fort Worth to be
wih her durmg the operation.
xworth Lumber Co. ;
MN. 8391,60, 8455.60: R
eAtrons PRODUCTS, water spar enamels.
t VARNISHES AND LACQUERS; WAGON AND
ReroR ENAMEL, FLOOR WAX,
SHOW CARD COLORS
f Ats UP-TO-DATE UNE OF DEVOE’S
aeit :s
number from the "Stornellatrice"
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Bite Mb
bse ■
kec-le
snonk -bat been winning tourna-
ments. His play has been apectacr
tar. esterdy he added to his lhu-
tels when paired with Jeese Bweetseri
he defeate Bobby Jones and Walter
y. II!I ' ......- rr
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In hddi
bustess‛0
misslon
Tuesday <|
counts wg
C. N. «
Iron and ■
103 40;. . <
36-inch Cm* Iron Unbleached
Sheeting; eztfa heavy, 5 yards— -
$1.00
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6 yards Everett’s best quality ex-
tra heavy Sheetig, Dollar Day—
$1100
Extra aptodal for Dollar Day, 16
good sizehefber Towel—
tIM
ny scot, dimins
powerful tn dr
favorite to win
open golt champlonship which opens
over the East Lake golf course witty
200 at best golters entefr-
■ed The littN Bcotehman is Bobby
. .. 3-'
g.amlgzmts
$1M
$1M
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k Duratez Sheeting, good
de; Dollar Day*—'
$100
iWbjMb Turkish Tow-
O gyms
9 assn
'Nofth Texas
1,103.20,
uunu j?. mE wEMITSS
f > > $ sea i f . t (>■ / 1. ,4. ' 6
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Retuzinga mce of Aimes to
atoiidbMg te^Niri andisinging
nearly a dozen additional numbers
in response to insistent demands
from tor audience. Dusolina Gian-
N
$1.00 nu..
—dsnamismzake
■■ Tueslay..d.e
" ,2.ond R. A. Rieger were
Mrs. Leslie Moore of Crowley is
hero visltmg ter paremts, Mr. and
Ata J. W. Milligan.
gMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scarbor-
t cuh d FOrt Worth visitea her
xarenta, Mr and Mrs. W. T.
OR Cloth, al colors, yard ....... 35c
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Visit our store while in town. We cm save
you money.
One of Texas’ largest chain strey:
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 190, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1927, newspaper, March 24, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422592/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.