Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page: 3 of 10
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To Win More Friends
1OO Lucky Strikes
room, brings up a number of 100 per
cent perfect papers equal to the en-
lire enrollment of the room, this
room shall be considered perfect and
The contest
this year by t
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present and
•ng talk. An ______ . —
the club especally appreciated tl
complimentary remarks doncerni
the organization and they each t
sifted on a closer friendship 5
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Lee School pupils will occupy the
center section at. the auditorium and
will enter the building at tha North
Our reasons for this
tax free offer
We know this offer induces men to
try Lucky Strikes-it “Wins More
Friends.”
that wi wan you
mot m i—
City
Yancey
is announced.
The public is invited to attend
both morning and afternoon pro-
grams.
Norfeet Sued for 22,000
DALLAS—Suit has been filed here;
against J. F. Norfleet, noted Texas
sheriff, and his wife by the South-
ball team of Belew defeated the Spring
Hill girls here Friday, the score being
U to 5, .
tin of one hundred the revenue
stamp costs you thirty centa.
We know that a large per
those who get acquainted w
amdpofm
The On to Galveston committee
ported that about six members had
reed to attend the Galveston dis-
eAtahaf
told Everett that before he started
spraying his tree* he had been un-
able to sell his crop because most
of the fruit contained worms.
Mrs. W. A. Wilcoxon received a
leter Thursday from her mother,
Mrs. G. J. Giltespie, who is now liv-
ing with her daughter, Mrs. W. R.
Croyl of Detroit, Mich., which de-
scribed the earthquake that occurred
Pub,!
nis Clb, the -Ariel Club and .
of the Farent-Teacher Assoc in-
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prevention from a
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following a sudden turn for
worse shortly after midnight.
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"The internal revenue stam
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entrance. The Training School pu-
pils will occupy the east section of
the auditorium and will enter at
the South entrance. The Sam Hous-
ton pupils will occupy the left cen-
ter section an dwill entor at the
northeast entrnnee. The Jackson pu-
pils will occupy right cen’er kes-
iton and will enter at the north en-
AHdittrestin
ptaces in Great Britain aitdiir winch
num N<1 HENS,H
two dollars each.
Furm, phone T»>
cabbage^.plants-xabbage
plants Just arrfved '
TALIFERRO A CAMPBELL
i^oJS^tatt.,
calves 800: beet mteers
1 active lOWiSc higher:
u HtoVHHRMRMkmM8u S -/2 S S-uama
F3j30)24E,2224M42
Terhune, director of public school
music of the C. L A. and the fol-
lowing music teachers of the rrade
schools: Mrs. Ells Kelley, Miss Bers
Reddell. Miss Ruby Durham, Miss
Lila Headice of the Jackson School;
practice teacher* from the C. I. A.;
in the Jackson School; Misses Fran-
ces Weathers, Una Douglass, Doro-
thy Porter. Grace Bradley, Vilta
Hollingsworth and Mrs. Newton of
the Lee School; Misses Clara Perry-
in other seel tons of the Hat. stoeks
.....Universlty of Kausasis the undisput
ed basketbau champton or the arisxouri I
Volley conference through Kansas - IELEW
Aggies aereatmgWnshigton. j
Igber: other killing
ets and feeders about
r top mu 1i0g -
4006; market 5oqt0e
era; dnirnble 180-500
aS IMBBHIWH trader
pound veraes 12250
ks 30c higher; best
»■ E- Alexaudor -
Fred Slaek, for three years s star at
'<■ HAr1a
let convention. Announcement was
so made that the Rotary Orehes-
a, chaperoned by Miss ' Hefles,
ou Id go. Dick Criddle Jr. ehairman
' the committee, called a confer-
ice of those planning to attend to
acusa which route would be pre-
tred. Marion O. Roseman and
' rei
W" thespfif - nf a wrier wi TfoWif
Payne forced Canyon "Teachers to ex
UBKMTY ROND MAUKKT
IKW YORK, March 6LIber! bond
otatlomrr Liberty 3 12» 101,15; seg-
1 31-4 i 5:" third 4145 101,7;
irtb 4 14s 101.2; new 4 i-4s 101.20
eir business. He introduced his pro-
am with a French harp select!in
id an encore by Laurence Schweer.
Ak. were given by Dr. F. - Lip-
Ab) Aubrey Evane, Bondmhm
rung and J. P. Magee oif"diflefen
inses of Rotary benefit* and de.
Of this enormous amount of money
the cigarette industry paid $182,715-
735 93, or nearly two-thirds of the total
tax paid by the entire tobacco biwinea*.
We believe you will appreciate that
when nearly fifty centa at evary dollar
paid by you for cigarettes goes to the
government, you must recive in cige
rettes a value in return for your money
that is rarely given in any commodity.
That the public appreciates this
great value is shown by the enormous
increase in the consumption at ciga-
* Mode la *---* —
/ A quaint Handmade 8wi6" •mee"
2 to take an umbrells
, Ek
Whitaker and Lee Nieholson. Mmeame
R. A. Rieger, E. R. Waide and Geo. 4
Kesterson were elected to member-
-hip
Will Barnett, tractor operator for
the county working in Precinct 4.
sustained painful burns on the right
leg and narrowly escaped serious
injury in a gasoline Fire east of
Sanger Monday morning. Barnett
was heating some lubricating oil
preparatory ,to starting the day’s
work when a can of gasoline on the
tractor was blown off by the wind
EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., March
S.—Hogs touched $14 on the
(local market today when prices
ped from 85 to 40c higher.
man, Annie Laurie Mizell, Mary Ma-
L. ; sbisatettoWetetetmehe
Sam Houaton School. Misses Mamie
I; few sales lambs
e: early top 1700:
sheep steady; fat
gutF
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Every Lucky Strike factory to •
tnodelof eanitatlon. RendhowAl
fredW. McCann, th* noted fopdan
pert, dee tribes one ofaaa taoioalaa*
“White walle end B*w»m
clean as freshly chseled marhle.
cutting machines and wveppine
machines that take aweyiemah
hand all detail and ova
I to tha human au*arulgM
late per ib.; nuash t
j fresh beeis lraasts per-----1
pee Me to MI cents per down;
a rd Breese 12% per bunch: tar-
greens i%e per bunch: radishes
LUCKY STRIKE
r® dmt A -T UAK rnae - . A- fX
Mid news" contained in Presi-
aldaea.inauural -tsakreus. Ne
tread waa la evidence and price
i tn. the —ami ■artist -wew
particular slgnllcance._________
of the Bank of England waa railed— ;
today to 5 per cent.
TOO UTETCUSSIF '
land Life Insurance Co. for 3:
alkegumme with s per cent T
on promissory notes.
sides • the members present
were Mmes. C. C. Yancey and
of Denton J. R. HunW
meaveapl, Nannie Gilmer, Ed 1
R. A. Rieger and Misses Amy
T3845e
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Miss Alison has been ssiistcd to irahee. Theft will ba t distanen of
—--he---- «... u . "—- two seats between each contestant
and each pupil shall come supplied
with two well sharpened pencils, it
tione from English literature. Mrs.
Butler Boydston read a paper on
“Noted Women of England.” The
origin of the National Hymn of
England was discussed, after which
she gave eeveral musical selections
id W. Ed Waggoner—were intro-
iced will be instructed in Rotary
a later session. G. D. Everett in-
educed Clyde W. Elliott, who ia
sablishing. the Four Oaks Farm
K the . Dallas pike, four miles out.
(Other guests included Miss Estel-
G. Hrffty. Walker King, A. G.
R. B. Pender, Edgar Myers,
mnen and H. G. Brown at
picture at the Liberty Theater and
, . donations Monday night. A standing
not get the terms he was demanding, i vote of thanks was extended to
leach of the following for courtesiea
+shownf R L. Jones of Happy Hour,
and will be selling gsoline and ‘ofls
pad furaishlag tree sir and water to
the Teachers College la football ana
are playing a strong brand of basket-
122,000 ball - for a junior college and following
TmANOroX
KH
areh 20, 27 mid 28 for giris‘ teams to
Iny-throwgh before the season curtat
ills for them.
Get one tin Eon pernono
We invite every smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. We’ve
told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know for
yourself the value of the toasting process! We make this proposition to win more friends:
The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c
You pay the dealer only 45c
We pay the Government Tax of 30c
. A Al:., as the dealer’s allotment
_____ ______ /xCl *ui-K-Y» at thia price is limited. a —
gemh- l - • ■ d -
Race Hook, program chairman,
luted an innovation in Rotary
mm at Thursday’s luncheoa
he called on a number vt
Super-quality 3
Only by immense volume can we —
produce such an aristocratic cigarette
2850*
North Carolina deteated Tulane :to to’sperlal to Record -Chronicte.
i • -- --n- •14 HELEW, March 5— The girls' basketi
N f1KAaje; 8WW gteers
pal interist ■« the start of trad-
iday was the outcome of the
m------e Company meet
A N-.xtreduz
for the oteekboM-
Loemi prodnee
t u"centa"peguead: „onlons
per fresh beans 33 cents
“m*“ate45e2
M|BOUT TOWN
-- (Coutinued Frou Page One)
eg An We hdbeninormed that the
plana would be completed by Marea
4. After we get the plan* it will re-
quire about -a month to get bid* ou
the building and work therefore
cannot be started until about the
middle of April.”
s. A. Knight of the Stringtown
community ha* found the (praying
and pruning of fruit tree* very
profitable, ascording to County
Agent G. D. Everett. Knight last
year gathered and aold $60 worth
at peaches and $180 worth of plum*
from a two-acre orchard and attri
The aggregate tax paid by the to-
bacco business la with one exception,
opposite in size, who*e costume she
I must wear. The cemetery fund re-
port made by Mrs Freeman, the
chairman, was gratifying. She re-
ported $115.66 ne t proreeda from the
MEMPHIS. Tenn,, March S--
Bishop William Murrah of the.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, - :
died here today; A p* i aly tin attuM---
m suffered in January of last vear waa =
f Com- aggravated by a fall from a chair
-— ' . at hl* home several day* ago. The
income taon, tho largest item of inter
bid revenue tho federal government re-
ceives. Last (fiscal) year it amqunted 2
to $309,014,050,84. 4
The Tobacco Industry
and Taxes
Hangar and gave pressing in
■ - , - - to the ladis to —ch -
in making.the, oecasioh.onetend the county club meetindi
-— "" C . «... Saturduy- The nostese served" a
llcibu* salad and an ice course
pasted through the City Park and
.............had keen a man on the grass appar- , -
Ne -MtlK fined *eut a oily ea>lai asri-w- y*- .T4
newspaper reporter to the City Park — ---------
Paavo Nurmi last night at New York J .bewn » t = FnaZK,INFIA
mhessus......__
—..........
M TEAM FKoll eall was answered by quota-
ereentage of
with Lucky
• , •
Thia isn't philanthropy nor propa-
ganda— just good businese, on youTI
agree. e
The offer is limited. We cannot af-
ford to keep it up.
We make it generous, to attract at-
tention.
I ■’
!
im that
for ciga-
motorista instead of trying to break
records in traek events this spring and
playing in the Eagle backield next
fall. US les- he should have a change
of heart and return here immediately
be will tie tueilglMa for footbail next
tall, lack was a popular athlete at the
eellegeeneonr at the leader, as -well
as a good student. Many regret To see
him terminate his career in interfile-
glate. athlet k N but,al-wiahhlu.sceaa
in lite business xenture.___________
_ . . . -i , I men i« under orders to report.
The dab s for the—remaining games i __— •
on the sehedule lor the Denton High Frank Frisch of the Giants left the
bimmn-l orV«tmit ^'"lllih".'^ sesterday, with piznin
Park and Masoak- Mome not having i . a one year eunlrat t at. Snrasotu, F la.
completed their county end city sehed INo announcement was made of term-
ulea and not having dates, open for J but the impression WAS that Frisch did
the games with Deuton. The Denton - " " "* ‘ “
team has these two games and the
tate A A. U. tournament at Waco
..... 87348
So nearly aaa^uilf at what you pay 0 5
for cigarettes is apent huvoufortazes, J——
imal revenue stamp on a ,
package of twenty Lucky Strike eiga-
rettes eonta you six centa. On a 75c
that costly extra process, tonating,
which improves the flavor and adda to A
the taste of even the finest tobaccos
that are used in Lucky Strikes,
We Have Sold Hundreds
GET, xouns
^m‘TeTth^ —
come, that you will have to get yours pretty -quickly if you want
. one-and every home should have one. They coat only
69c
gammberahip in that organ!- ,
helpful, andworthwhihe.3.1. *
elso Risousned fire hazhrs
inge opened higher. Sterling demand
1. francs 206063 lire 01013-4; Mef.
* .*84* 8 »> marks 2io,
14, when the fruit was about th*
.unon else of an English pea, with ar-
“I aenic of lead and lime, using one
" eneh-to about 25
- of water. Two weekslater be spray-
ed again and his fruit was not
damaged by worms and insects. He
elding game remalned to be played, meeting. Report, were made by
Fly custers ofNottu Texas nr.- b. '
hare . chuuce to akow their skill in a TC.Wjsanehgiruan M M'Ne^
ny tishluz tournament to be held utimcaneutolduof.zeveral plansto he
Mtuhtandrark brim at Datta, m * takaa .np by the club in.which.to
date to be annolicea soon. It is the upplementsthentre qzuyy fund. One
arst tournapene to the kina to be nr feature mentioned is a meek style
ringed for T-vr*. ( show which scheme was entered in-
. -------— +tesheartily.by-atkpresrntjand_t
■ - mForrWor Pauthers’Eeglat.-
spring praotice Thurnduy niter noon . Specinlties will be given.-Arranging
with a toW »f the men to report ami thia (how created much merriment
real workwilbe-under-wuy Menewy esporiaGy when someveTjrni rye or
when the full contingent of about a , small: Indy drew the name of her
with the motorist on the run. The
motorist said at the City Hull he had
seen the man lying on the ground
wtih his hat off and a suitease close
by and that he did not respond to
his repeated calls. The investigat-
ing party met th* man. an itiner-
ant automobile accessory salesman,
on hi* way to town and another
"sensation” had proved a dud.
A “short Horn bui!,” *even foot tail.
Trve~'feet broad, nine feet long and
with' a head a* large as an ordinary
barrel was driven thru Denton
Thursday during the noon hour ad-
vertising the forthcoming Fort
Worth Fat Stock Show. The fero-
eious loohing besst was notr dan-
rerous, ’ however, because it was
made of a wooden frame, covered
with cow hides and stretched over
th* chasal* of a email touring car.
It looked very much like a real
animnl--—-sse - ----------
spolat/St Record -Chronicle.
. SANGER, March I.—An interest-
ing meeting of the improvement
teno taemseuges to win nust ingot by a Club wm held Wednesday at the
• to 2u more. McMurry trailed tor the homo at Mrs. Ben Sullivan the Hon-
hrat few minute* hnd then jumped to 1 tesa for the day. The day was a pro
the lead and held it until near the clone I pitious one, and the informal way
ot the game. i ;p which they were entertained, a,
' '-'A.*' ' peppy nntlweM meeting and an en-
The.junlor college champlonship •« Email y Interesting program combin
mi uusuttied. affair through a disagree bined i.....__ ..
track, ha* withdrawn rrou/ehool andlment resuitine..in,the.‘Texas Military of enjoyment. With Mrs. C. 8. Gary
entered business at chidress, purehas 1" ollezerend •ohn Furivton neriex wten presiding many features- of Inter-'
lug a tilling station there with a friend eael teatn hud won a game and the de i est was discussed during th* busi-
zI". ___ * aisdinc wama pomninan en Isas nInva,i g " L . _ *1— rs . * a
- — and gaturated his clothins and scat-
ison tered to th* open fire. Bartlett was
in flames almost all over instantly
and would have been seriously in-
jured but for the prompt action of
a companion in wrapping him in a
eoat and smothering out the fire.
Barnett is able tg be up but will
not be able to return to work for
there last Saturday eventag. The
residence there, the letter said
were not greatly affected by the
shack but the tall buildings in the
business district were considerably
jarred. Croyle wa4 in .the eighth
story at a business building, and
distinctly felt the shock, according
to the letter.
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Report a motorist made at the City
Hall Thursday morning that he had
ycAL Mauzer
r Fonui .
eeuts per bakers.Ce
2
ayf butter 18c to jde per 1>.;
Mrs. Belon McFarlane of Buf-
falo. N. Y, formerly Miss 'Lina Per-
lit* and a former dean of women
of th* C. 1. A.,, is here . visiting
friend* on the campus this week.
Mrs. McFarlane ha* a distinct place
in the early history of the collega
Md tg well known to eitizenstere--
and to former students of the coi-
iege She made her home formerly 1
in Chicago, 111., and has only re-
idendlyrahoved. to Buffalo. a 4 A-
l1-— he Church night program at th* - 12222
begin WAndecided.1o Put It. on March IKJ Methodist Chureh Wednesday nignt -
following the devotional wasveryhc
integesting and a goodcrowd- attand-dfi
ed. This program was given by the
men and women and eonisted of
govern! able dtacusaions_ f
Bishop WilllamMunrah Dies
! from songa. of „Grea
' round table talk i
A* up moret
ivleo paeq
M #»»,- *ge-- *
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s TOASTED--..
About
Taxes
n
on
c,
reramlirftek hutes his good fruit crop to the
M cent* ver spraying and pruning which was
H per bun'll, done. He sprayed his trees on Feb.
This is certainly the hea viest tax on
an article of daily and universal con- -6
CLOSE FOR JUNIORS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
'osed at the following members ‘of I r
... ,____ =---r I the Ariel Club will grade th* .papers
Final examinaions in the Junior that are entered: Mre. Rex Htndrix %
Music Memory contest which is be- Mrs. Fersis Terhune Mrs. (Mean
ing -sponsored in tho* city echoot Fanis' and Mra LW MePumffir
by a group of clubs will be held in 1 A program which will consist of a
the Teachers College auditorium Fri- 15 minute sing-song led by R. L.
day morning at 8:30 o'clock. The, Cooper, vocal numbers by Mrs. W.
eonteht inelude* children at the A. Wilson, piano and organ nur:
first, second, third and fourth grades • ben by Mise Mary Anderson and
of the four ward schools. I numbers by pupils of M s* Ander-
Ten of the 20 selections given the I son's and Miss Floy Schoonover’s
pupil* in the contest will be play- classes will be given at 4:80 o'clock
ed Friday morning, the 10 numbers in the college auditorium. At th'.*
to be selected by * committee com-1 time individual,’ room and school
posed of member* who nave no con-1 award* will be presented by Mrs. C
nection with either school. The uu-) N. Adkisson, a member of ghe
pils of the fourth grad* will be ret school board and on active elwlrifr
quired to spell the name of the se- man of the city.
teetion, the composer and the natjon- Directiona for ‘aeating,. -
kilty with earenl n*a>d to »e given ' testant* are given a* follows: The
to punctuation and capitalisation.
, In eomputipg per centages
tor the.room. prize, according, to
Mis* Elois Allison, who is directing
the contest, the average attendance
for the month previous shall be the
basis. However, she states, if any
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aGrppnd-fsremn---
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Dr, W. H. Hawley, who suffered
a sudden and severe attack of acute
'indigestion while in his office Wed-
nesday, was able to be back at his
Work Thursday.
Mre. Bert Boyd was taken to a
Dallas sanitarium Wednesday even-
ing where she underwent an opera-
tion. Word from there Thursday
morning was that "she was doing
nicely. . .TT______...... --
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The regular price supply in shisoffet’n solddeale"
Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45-
minute toasting process adds to the flavor and Approves the taste. .
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Marly half of what thay poy
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