Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page: 6 of 10
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served the people of Denton more_____ _.. ________
milk. We are not new or inexperienced at the business.
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Weak to talk a little about this
.real estate business. Do not .ex-
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■ trying to break into some other
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6. Short sleep.
7. To shut-out .
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the development of-
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it to nep if you are earrying plentyof Life,
urance, and if not/get busy right now and get
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HHE famous stage success now comes to
- take its place among the immortal heart
dramas of the screen. It is unquestionably „
one erf the most gripping- stories ever filmed.—
HORIZONTAL
1. Published form of literary
work.
t. Dirt deeply ingrained.
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14. Causing death.
18. To portend.
17. Pastoral pipes.
19. State of equality.
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We have Pangburn’s delicious chocolates in bulk or
boxes. If you are entertaining with a dinner, dance, !
etc., you will find that candy adds seat and life to I
the party.
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Your wife, mother, sweetheart or children ean
be made happy with a pound ortwo of Pangburn’s
famous assorted chocolates. •
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Office McCray's Jewelry Store
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FDANGER
If the brakes on your car are not working right they are a great
source of danger to you and to others. Better be safe than
sorry. • . . \
e Bring the car in now and have them gone over. ,
WE USE JOHNS-MANVILLE BRAKE LINING.
MOTOR MARK GARAGE
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80k Dresses, newest artivals,$izsojto.
W. L. Yarbrough
JEWELER.
PALACE AND KAMEL
Theater Tickets Given With Purchases at the Following
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We are supplying our route with good, clean, wholesome min
from a herd of 50 healthy Jersey cows, T. B, tested.
BROOKS DAIRY
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COMBS 1
For Every Occasion
Bandeaux, Bob Combs.
We have many combo of
various shapes and colors.
1 new automobile is properly “tuned” up it will make a
rul impression on the prospective buyer during the few
t demonstration.
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47. Indefinite article.
48. Cooties.
49. Soft bluish gray metal.
51. Note in ' scale.
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55, round down.
U. Bank elerkreeneme
80. Anxious. ____
.91. Falsehood.
63. To separate metals from
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97. €omfort “ —t
88. Marked “let it stand."
89. Marked with a hot iron.
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Vorsone selling ei
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40 business houses offer
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of these are operating wit
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fellow's trade. Not going to get
—hat—on—the- f*rs-*r too grab
strangers end follow any- • mant
' about trying to keep him from '
trading with some other fellow.
Garrison Drug Store
- Bast Side Tailor Shop
Beltie Willis Beauty 8
Busy Corner Drag. 8k
21. Auricular portion of
heart . ~ e
28. An experienced person.
Pomp.
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28. Man.
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30. To Meomo weary.
32. Small speek.
34. Position on "Tootball
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38. A spike of corn.
39. Friend.
40. Vulgar.,
41. Servite ‘ftattery.
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are able to complete a third of u
year's work after. teaching during
the fall and winter, putting their protaiinto rarm improve-
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The manufacture of radio appara-
tus has furnished a new field of em-
ployment for many women and girls
in England. Nearly 2,000 are engaged
in the work in one factory in the
city of Coventry. . 'py ;,
CABBAGE PLANTs- CABBAGE
plants just arrived
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PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED.
IT COSTS NO MORE.
Denton Dairy Products Co.
Phone 292.
Bulgarian Buttermilk. '
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Order that fresh, wholesome loaf from
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Going to play the game fair or
am not going-to play.
Not going to get tangled up
in any crooked deals not if Loaf-
er knows it and he thinks he
does. If you have a trick to play
on anybody and want to sell him
something that ' has something
ahady a bout, itrgdust amble on
. for this Loafer doesn’t want any-
thing to do with it. That goes
for all —
. SPORTSWEAR.
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One must be smartly, comfortably and correetly dressed fa
every sport, and. selection from our new modes in sports clothe
assures the achievement of all. three requirements. We ha*
anticipated every spor need in Garments and Accessories.
Studebaker Dealen i
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FOURTEEN YEARS
During this period we have2
than 1% million quarto of
Union Central Life, Insurance Co.
Over ONE BILLION DOLLARS in-
surance in force. B. H. Deavenport
A Oo„ Agents. ^181
BROWDER
Don’t know how long will mon-
key with this real estate business
but while the monkeying is as
good us it has been for the past
840,203-O. K. Kesterson Jr., Sanger,
Bigosm-Merbentom-hutke
MARRIAGE LICENSE
John.E. Vanlandingham,. Coman-
che, ok., and Miss Bertha Smith,
Corinth._______________LW ■:‘
EVANS BROS.
Phone 140. Opposite Post Office.
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Whiton e Cafeteria
Ben Sullivan Meet Market
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out. No sewer but has lights and
water. Got a bath tab and wiil
have sewer before many moons.
Got some crackerack good res-
idences. Got a real sure enough
good car to trade for a vacant
Tot Might pay some difference.
Spect would. If you want a real
car worth the money .get your
trading trousers on.
That is all this time.
H. F. BROWDER
2 k ' .' Loafer’s Bog 4a . 772 -----
His den is Upstairs Over the Service
Drag Co.
6132
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Ice Co., lot 100x3 feet -in Lewisvl, United States, which is to-be held
Mareh,2,.25, 9150.. ..2 ip her old time city of Richmond,
J. W. Dgan and wife to the Rakor Va
Ice Co., tat 100x32 feet in J. W. King .
survez. inewisyille,. Peb. am. *5, |1,006 - _
C. B. Wood to Robert Balaton m
acres in Chas. Smith survey in Denton i ■■
County, Feb. 21, '23, $10.
I W* Have a good hotel in a good
I town (not a hotel in Denton) that
• - ban sell right or ean lease it
right. This is not a cheap John
business but a real hotel with
a good business. If you think you
are interested get busy and talk
with Loafer.
week or two am going to just
A large one should happen in
come along don't knew just what -
would do with it. .
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925, newspaper, March 5, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474966/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.