Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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they pick men to emulate whose ex-
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urrentine spoke of the import-
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the bank is an example of thrift.
But. the services of the GAS
UTILITY are a savings account,
The Municipal Gas Company
carries STEP SAVINGS ac-
counts.
WE ARE DENTON AGENTS
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able you permanently, but
it will not do you any .
food. And the feeling that
you have in the knowledge
that you are protected by
Me at our accident insur.
There Is a
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in bread.
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that prolongs life, abets com-
fort and assists culture. The
STEP-SAVINGS that are made
by the use of gas service lightens
labor, gives time for leisure and
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method of winning the ove of an
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rich in comedy as 1---- —----- _ —----------------- .. - .
sort of justification of the present- 1 yi" .tain1h: middle weight cham-
day American girl.. —= =2— pionship-In the lightweight division
a new name appears, raul Berlen-
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Speakers took occasion to com-
Gray told the boys that their eld-
ers, are watching them and are much
Interested in their welfare, and
is often results from hot
......... ____ Championships of 1925 are as fol-
nobleman and the show is lows Jack Dempsey retained his ti-
well as being a tie without defending it Harry Crab
ENGRAVING
AS WELL AS
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Adding Machine Paper
Loose Leaf Systems
Mimeograph Paper
Manuscript Covers
Office Filing Equipment
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Grocers
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savings, The savings account in
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Charley Robertson of Sherman,
and a Chicago White Sox pitcher
who won fame for pitching a no hit,
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which is being 1022, was released by Manager Ed-
my with’humorancxcementndviceres
"tore tured the banquet gventhe Boy
"m. Scouts ot Deuton Wy the Carpenters
LV DEN TON. 15 YE ARS .
■< 208 SOUTH ELM STREET
A Few Steps South of the Square
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miaztaithfully and well, and to assist ta
making 1006 the happiest and mt
SuFrprosperou» in therhtstoryoftherstate.
15; , I extend cordial greetjugs to all, and
nd sincere wishes for the success, health
0nempd aw' fortune of every pernod
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Ranges and Reflectors and
the International of Farm
Implements.
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,1 “The year of 1)25, with «H of Ite
I Joys and sorrows, its fa l lures and sue-
ni- cesses, has joined its fellows la-the
“i- great ocean of the past," the greeting
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and mend the spirit that prompted the
union-, to provide the banquet th
the boys.
Marquis reminded the boys that
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at both theaters, the film being tak-
‘ ■ Palace to the Dream
Ity as the1 reels were
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"The old year is a memory. The new
9 year is an eyent. A tear for the old—
a warm handelasp for the Nw.A slab
"J* for the departed—a song for the hew
raay guest. What happened yesterday has ,
- warn recentiy rontored-to the run- A fairiadvane
i agw proemigtt
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North Texas title. 3 --
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»ALLA8. ian 1-wae ma pa
nth a High Sehools, sureiver of UW ache
Tn them, that they are watching them
and that the kind of boys they are
will be known. He said opportunities . en from the 1
•wait those who show that they are land As rapid
made out of the right kind of stuff- i shown.
MeBirnie told of some of his in- i Miltoh Sills was the leading char-
tareating experiences as a soldier in acter in the picture -hiek !- being . _
the early days of the world war. shown the remainder of the week at die Collins yia_the waiver route to
Commending the work of the Seouts the Palace.
and the admitting importance of । The story is of a modern flapper’s
proper physical development, he de-
clared that the all-important thing
is) to be a Christian.
m for the peat three weeks.
"FKelle is vinting Mr.
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Md Mrs. U R. Scarborough
returned to Port Worth after
rermine the pep"e
the-S _____ >• Ee7 | of my earnest
The Texag Longhorn basket * “ "hithel” "•
team went down i defeat to ch
m toytmIrapprciationofexasn
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history of the Mate
reetings to all. at
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1 have been trying to solve the problem of |
heavy hauling for some time. Believe I have it- 7a
in the international Truck. I have two of these
trucks in actual service, on one of the hardest
hauls that was ever put on a truck. Let me
demonstrate this truck to you. Call 1 248.
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the finals through protests, ellminu-
tone’and tied games.
ties is worth far
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western Conference championship in
___.__ _ . IFa e-.Tom football. Oklahoma A. A M. won the
anea of the right kind of friends, monweanKSNatlonai Bnkto of"Daias, title in Basket ML Pittsburgh Pi-
Boy were urged” to choose busy four tracts of land in Collin County; rates became world champions when
friends and were Warned of the dan- first tract, 7 acres in G. R. Martin sur they defeated the Washington Sen-
ior of associating with idlers. It mey: second tract, 10 acres in G. R. tors. Corsieana was winner of the .
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declared A boy may rest assured County School Lands Also three tracts the Texas League and Dixie cham-
l that he will always show his colors, of land in Denton County: first tract. pions by defeating Atlanta of the
He -xi boys always ahow ssrnrosi‛nrpenonysucona“2rncr,128 Southern Lengue.
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experience as Scoutmaster in other , Bridges survey: Sept. 13, ‛0D, *1 and
.place. And talked on the theme of other consideration. I
ehsr».-Ur building Bovs are their R, G. Terrill to Beatrice G. Terril,
inars EELiDu C* ..LLtXd lot 5 lo subdivision ot estate of W. G.
own architecta, he said, and pointed vans in Thos. Living survey in Dent
out that it depends on the boys ton County, Nov. 20, '25. $a,760. )
ly as to the kind C. G. TMomas et al tn J. A. Craw-J
ll make. The men ford, lot 102319 11-12 feet in J. W-f
sod things of the King survey in Lewisville, Dec. 28, ‘20-
are trying tohelp p. Schweer and wife
cwtion, training Evers, par “ ad
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PRINTING CO.
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Davidson andshilg-,
d Frances Jeap, of Ard-
wore three of the chil-
sPavidson have five
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ready to give service of all kinds. Prices very
reasonable. Come around and let us estimate
them to you. All work guaranteed.
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by The game was .
.1. cam., mt... Thur, grounds that a man Tarleton ques-
the Campbell Theaters here 1 burn tioned was not played and later was
day night as a celebration of the | found to be eligible, and there will
arriva of the new year, drew such likely not be any junior champion-^
a big crowd that the Palace Theater ship awarded. He is remembered as
..9.. 1-.. A. .comm.. I being the big fellow who fainted a
wm not large enough to acommo few years fn tha Texas grand
data the spectators and the Dream- I stand when the Aggies held the
land show was opened. The picture i Longhorns for four downs on the Ag-
“Tha Unguarded (lety/'wes shown -giea-one-yardline.......—
+ Eugene 8. Wilson, alias “Ha
and " Woodrow", was here yeste-. guest, num aupveuca yvmiruny uns
uu business. Woodrow was twice {been consigned to the tomb The fu*
captain of the Texas Aggies, three ture concerns UH nil.
times seleted- as all-Southwgstern4 .“This is a time for friendiy greet-
tackle. He is now coaching at Burla- Ing and wen-wtstng. It is a neaqon to
son College and has won the junior renew ebligatlene offrtendrh.—
1 championship for the past two yean, citizenship—to make the best of life as
Thia year his team wm defeats by well as the most of it. Let us accept
John Tarleton Ploughboys 14 to 1KLthis new peFe,and J resuita
— Nrotented on che t bnilders and phllosophers, ever realiz-
P — • ing that gains and losses go hand in
K. Md Joiners Local No. 1526.atethe
iir Frat Methodiat Church Thursday
Following the nerving of the din- t"
net, to which the 130 persons pres-
Mt includine Seouta and a few men
who are especially interesting in
ith. Scouttag, did fall justice, talks were
w--------— - made by B. H: Denison, Dr. B. L
mVam of Dallas Md -R. Marquis, Rev. W. B. MeBimnie,J- W.
of.Sanger; —Gray, R. 3. Turentine and Kev. F.
nd Mrs. H. L Davidson were A. Crutchfield. Francia Stroup in
4 Christmas Eve Whan their behalf of the Scouts expressed the
began to arrive to help -appreciation of the boys for ths on-
lebate Shristmas Day. znd tertainment. A. G. Koenig presided
ty-frst wadding annivet- as toastmaster.
brought many handsome A. G Dodaon of the Carpenters
d among them was a floral Joiners Union was introduced
for-the.grave of the broth- ■■ the finapeiai seeretary who made
—— A80wnA the banquet possible, and B, H, Den-
erand. Pleaxantday. Mr ison for the Union welcomed those
.Car M,,,, in attendance, and explained that
B„Gu-rMayennofsadpkon the purpose of the banquet was to
EMrpolewisiDavsidvor"sn enourag a spirit of brotherly love
Hxeuerna Walter and understanding. Some people
Hin hsad.n Eldrie Mary have erroneous ideas of labor un-
John Dale and Helen Wal- ions, he Mid, and explained that a
Admore: Mr. and Mra. Dun- onion is nothing more than an or
ridsan Md children Rowena ganization; for the co-operation of
Ndan, Jf Fort"Wrrh,"Mr. those affected, just as there are or-
4 Da Davidson and children, ganizations among bankers, lawyers,
merchants and others.
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t parents, Mr.' and Mrs.
bn Batea left Sunday
Dk., where she teaches.
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am aa extended stay in
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Vann spent the week-end
•areata in Dalles.
farris has been confined to
ance
-more
“Hoqs receipts 8000; holdover loads
551, lghts and butchers fairly active,
moatty 13 to 29c higher than Tues-
<lay*a Average: light lights dull 10 to
15c lower:'bulk of good to choice 130-
280 pound averages 11.40 to 11.75:
pacniag sows 9.75 to 10.25; stags 8 n
to 0,00 stock pigs about steady, 11.60
to 12.10. _
Sheep receipts 2000; nothing on sale;
killing prices nominally steady-
' Mrs. G. W. Mayes visit- |
id Mra. George Mayes in I
Erma Lou and Pauline
? Bolivar visited Ray
Mh.c.E. „Xrgo of
» are visittag Mr. Md
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS dg l
Ihve headquarters and office at 15 Cedar j
Street and can deliver your sand and gravel to
the job in any amounts and any time. Phone
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rjapfir trees 7 1-2 to toe
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Kra. R. F. Taylor of Fort
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Bea which wm necessary
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tire Ut highest standard
■ty. fhousands at miles
qeviee make but ittle im-
Kin on its thick, wemi-ftat
•4. heavy nide-wnlis and
wTtoUSr baM.Tftere is, ,
hand. Man has a minsion— to leave the
world better than he found it. He is
not placed here to be an idler. m
“Texas, the magnitcent, hne.sti nn-
dreamed of possibilities within her
grasp. Texas has a constructive and
INSURANCE AND LOANS
We write all forms o Inauraneu
twenty-tve big oom pan tax ,
Will also loan you money to buy
it build • home.
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First National Bank Building.
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