The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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At Palace Theatre
2 days Friday and Sat-
urday February 2 and 3
ROMEO and JULIET
THE NEW STORE (KEETS
THE PLANO COMWINITY
I The Haydon Cash Grocery
Store System of
Selling Goods.
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Produced in eight reels, at a cost of $250.-
000 with a cast ofGl’O chosen players. This, the
love story of the ages, eclipses the possibilities
o f thespoken drama. A classic in eight acts, a
heart compelling drama with a sure appeal to
every man, woman and child in the world.
FRANCES X. BUSHMAN, crowned king of the
screen, and BEVERLY BAYNE, queen of motion
pictures, in the titular roles.
We want to thank the buying
I public for the cordial reception
j given us. We have had a good
business every day, aud every
day it grows better.
We appreciate the friendly sen
timent that has brought us a
chance to show and price, be-
cause that is all wo expect. We i
trust that our cash buying and
cash selling, new. fresh goods,
tireless efforts to please, anil one
price and that the lowest, will
j! build up the business in Plano.
We have a good town and a
rich country with many laigu as
well as small buyers, and all are
intelligent people to whom we
know every rational inducement
will directly appeal. Therefore,
we have now only this to say:
Call and look at our stock, let us
figure prices for you, test our of-
fer of courteous dealing and
promptness in tilling orders.
I then judge not by what wo say.
I but what we do. Take nobody’s
(word, our own no more than
I others,but test us by everyjmoas
ure of modern, economical meth-
ods of getting goods to the cus-
tomer in the best way at the least
cost.
We are here to stay, coine, let’s
get acquainted.
Haydon Cash Grocery,
C. J. Haydon, Proprietor,
W. M. Hhdgeooxe, Manager.
NOTIC
It is easy to reach
me when you want
your clothes clean-
ed, pressed or
paired.
re-
Phone 7
I'll Call.
Earl Wetsel.
J, P. Turner Dies
After Long Illness
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After an illness of long dura
tion, .J. I*. Turner, an old and
respected citizen of Plano, passed j
quitely away at his home tustj
Monday afternoon, tie was tittyvj
six years of age, and had lived at
Plano for the past twenty years.1
The funeral was conducted b>
Rev. J. F. Holmes at the Meth
odist church Tuesday at 2 p. m.
and the interment was at the
city cemetery.
Mr. Turner was a native of
Alabama, from which state lie
came to Texas about twenty
years ago, locating first at Rock
i wall, but shortly afterward ro-
1 moving to Plano. He is survived
by his wife, and by three daugh-
ters. The daughters are: Mrs.
Pearl Norris, of St. Louis: Mrs.
Lillie Halford, of 101 Paso; and
Mrs. Hmilah Morton, of Dallas
He was a member of the Meth-
odist church. and not only a con
sistent Christian, but a kind
hearted, genial southern gentle
men, whose sunny temper and
generous intercourse with bis!
I lellowinen endeared bin toewr.v
j one.
Perhaps one of the largest Mesdames Norris and Halford
similar gatherings in Plano in ! were with their father in the last
a number of years, was the pub-1 days of his illness and united
lie installation of officers of Plano their affectionate attendance at
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trust to ( i) c
you uo cut. \ c »it>
drugs. We t ,ot i:
tute. Our Judgmer
is fine. Our core i ; *
prescriptions 1 re-- ti
here—get the best (let
duces.
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-Lames, you must
in-nt. He knows,
• i only Lite finest of
uplicate or substi-
our knowledge
L. Order all your
jAvar drug demands
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ALLEN
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Druggists,
Entertainment By
The Homesteaeders
his bedside with that of the do
voted wife and scores of loving
\ Matinee 2 and 4 P.
«f* Daily. Night Show
and 9 P. M.
Admission: Children 15c,
Adults 25c.
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Dollars Worth
A Dollar.’’
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And a complete line of Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery,
Queensware, Glassware, etc., to select from. We of-
fer a real value for every purchase here, every
reasonable accomodation and all courtesy.
Let us be your hardware merchant this year.
D. C. GEORGE.
Local Art Exhibit
of 200 Masterpieces
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The work of Egyptian, Greek,
! Roman, Italian, Dutch, French,
j German, English, Spanish, and
i American masters, comprising
ithe Elson Art Exhibit, will be
I shown at the school auditorium
| during the afternoons and
nights of February 8, 9 and 10.
The exhibit will be open from 3
I until 5 each afternoon and from
; 7 until 1) each night. There will
i be music and entertainment, an
admission charge of 10 cents will
be made and the proceeds will
go to the public school picture
fund.
Following is the program:
THURSDAY AFTERNOON 3 O’CLOCK
Opening—Orchestra.
3:30—Meeting of the Parent
Teachers Association.
•FRIDAY AFTERNOON
“America”—Chorus.
Reading—Miss Ura Davidson.
Folk dance—Pupils of first
grade.
Reading —Maurine Wilcher.
Dramitization Pupils of sec-
ond and third grades.
Duet—“Homer and Gluck.”
Reading—Miss Mary Jasper.
Solo—“Geraldine Farrar.”
FRIDAY EVDNING 7 O'CLOCK
Music—Orchestra.
Reading—Miss Lura May Al-
dridge.
Solo—“John McCormack.”
Quartette- Selection.
“America” Chorus.
Reading—Miss Kathleen Hays.
Soto—'Tet read al.”
“Sweet and Low”—Chorus.
Homestead No. 155 on January
25 by the supreme president of
that society. The seating capao ! friends.
ity of the 1.0.0. F. hall had to be ______
supplemented with six dozen ad
ditional chairs to accommodate | lVIeetinC of C. L C.
the throngs of the members ofi &
the Homesteaders and their
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Mr
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Engagement
Extraordinary
in-
vited guests. The following
officers elect were on the pro-
gram for installation, a portion
of whom were not present, due to
sickness, one sustaining an acci-
dent, and others out of the city.
M. R. Kendrick, president;
Dr. C. J. Hicks, vice president;
R. H. Crawford, secretary-treas
urer; Dr.. R. T. Day,
A. G. Hays, marshal; R. F.
Rooks, man-at-arms: Dr. VYr. G.
Girls on Saturday
The (’. I. C Gi rls held thei r
regular monthly social session
with Misses Gladys and Eli/.n
betli Itishop Saturday, January
27. The following program was
rendered:
, .. | Chorus “Welcome, Sweet.
i?1’ '"’I Springtime.” (!. I. 0. Girls.
Solo. “When My Ship Gomes
Mon-
th® t .
February !2,
! t oe February 13
\ Night Fob. 14
<• tcmn’it’o Anrounc,e»
Sailing Home.” Lorona Raw ;
lins.
Elizabeth Bishop j
(’. LG.
Harris, herald; Mrs. Jennie
Davis, lady of entertainment,: i i. h .
Mrs. Anna J. Ellis, lady of char- , , N ,V(> ~
ity, and F. M. Clark, past presi cu,?” T , .
dent. Gdrls Anchored.
h i iMi cl 11 ia! !• t o r 1 °i^' i! * * * U'US | "* a I Delicious refreshments were
of the 'host local tatent''n'r'll,!!l^'vo‘)J 'I"1"' foJlo|win‘'
1 ity. The address of Pros,.Ion. Mijm. Ine« »■<! Oiv«nKo IVI
i , , lenn, Mary Jaspi r. Helen Davis,
,’s h U.7 s y a|.prociato<l.||lazo| Ulul‘, N„„„ Hon..
no, 7n .oi , i [rau"'n“lls"1' (iertiuili-'Hivnl. ...........Craw
s^adorisn "* H"'"Gfonl, Elizabeth Stovall. Min.a
. 'Mendenhall, Donnie Boggess.
nthe d owing night. Jan Vonnie Dickerson, Btnibel Lew
uaiy twenty-six, Mr. Green. ,« Thelma Carpenter, Robbie
u.isat McKinney, on Saturday CAssell, Lorena Rawlins. Me*
In Ti V
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night at Allen, Monday night at
Fort Worth, and from there h<
went to East Texas points.
dames G. E. Carpenter. J. S.
Aldridge, Emma Bishop and
John Brent.
DALLAS NEWS AND EVENING JOURNAL
TOR SALE
Oliver Hughston delivers the' Stove wood nnPrio bnv ....
and lias the local agency. Give Phone '17
him your subscriptions.
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Dr. Robert T. Day is preparing 1
W. P. Aldridge and family, J. the material for the erection o)
S. Aldridge and family, J. 14, j a new five room dwelling in the
Aldridge and family, C O'. Al-! nortlieastern part of the city,
dridge and family and E. L. Rol-' Ho will build live roonrig on tin ;
ler and family went to Waxa- j site where his former homo wn-
hachie Wednesday to dine with j burned a year ago. and expects
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timmins, j to begin work in about a week
The date was fixed in honor__
i t Productions
tpany of 180
IVyt.u, ktcrardo
A -fii» ■ ,l< .1 j a, Jo-ms
Man Dorothy
i 11 All Slur Cast
f’ovio Kittay,
Virgilo I.izzari,
ioo HoHracci.
1" iVunni /,f*ri:it(*llo
llaHunotr, Jo*«
in in, Kranio-Hca
> All-Mjr Cast.
Boston L . O|:or \ Orchestra
5b, CL or js o* 50.
Monday
W‘1. Mb IT I*1
flight
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Iipsriiiy
Matinee
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h ’1 ii in ;i Miu
» [.evcrurii, Hoi
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i F.’ii :i Villani,
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m, Palo \(
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Single ’Lut n
Pric
(TAIL OKOkri
' y. February 5
SI.00 io $5,00
! ...... Ifiern Coiii.nittee,
P. O. B >* l'lbft,
Ticket Office: H 2 MAIN STREET,
DALLAS. TEXAS
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
I «m now locattkl in the building first door east of the
postoffice with a complete stock of high grade pianos and or*
!! gans. See me before giving an order.
W. A. SEARCY
' f'HE T*xa.« Wonder <*urr» kidn«r
I bladder trouble*, dlrrolve* nr*vrl. cure*
dlebete*. we*k and buck", rheum#-
Hrreenlarltioii of lie kidney* and
dlunetes, wea* ana .dun narK
tl*m and all lrreeularltioh of lie k
bladder in both n- -n and women,
by your druirgiit. will be *ent by
eelptoffl. One small bottle Is t*
treatment and seldom fails to ppr
Idney,
If not
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sold
mail on rfy
■Ipt of »1. Une small bottle is two montlia’
eatnient and seldom fails to perfeet a cure,
end for testimonial* from this and other
tate*. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2836 Olive Ktr»" t
t. Louis. Mo. Sold by dru^ylsta. Adv.
of the birthday of W, P. Aldrioga
Sunday
Christian
J. R. McMillan, who recently
bought from R. W. Snndifer a
-ubstantiftl interest in the Plano
Mill Ice Co., has bought from
G. W. Clark the latter’s residence
on West Mechanic street. Mr.
McMillan will occupy the house
as a home, moving here from
Murphy.
M. W. Norton has accepted ;i
position as salesman with Bask
otte <Y’ Beverly at, the Inter! I &und >
urban grocery. Mr. Norton is a Pi 1 J >
thoroughly experienced grocery ! 3
man, has a great many friend- Ban l-.nde,. m
and will be an acquisition to fjiis charge ef' '■
popul* i store
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services eondue
deavor societies.
John T.
Our Many Friends and Patron’s
We Offer the Following Goods
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COFFEES
White Swan
St. Charles
Old Master
San Mar to
33 Brand
CANNED GOODS
White Swan
Renown
Del Monte
Libby’s
Gold Bar
Silver Bar
Diamond Bar
Heintz
FOR TUESDAY AND SATURDAY
Each week we offer fresh
vegetables as follows.
M ustard
Spinach
Radishes
Onions
Turnips
Lettuce
Celery
Tomatoes
George Rorchnrdt has pur-
chased from C. I. Anderson the
lot on which Mr. Anderson's res-
idence stood before burning
down last summer and will erect
on it a five room dwelling, to
which ho will move when it is
completed.
W. J. (Billie) Barnes will doc-
tor your sick or dead wind mills
or pumps.
Give me a trial.
W. J. Barnes,
P.O.Box 142. Plano, Texas.
Mrs. F. B.Whisenant and chil
dren, of near Allen, returned
home Tuesday after a visit to
Mrs. Whisenant’s sisters and
brother, Misses Annie Belle and
Fannie IjOU and Edward Bryan,
in Plano.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
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TIMES-HERALD AC
awford a
Vere visit
ti 1st of t
Dr. J. ft
< to Fort
week.
_ ! Dan Dudle
J Times-He .ile
Mis* ly)is Carpenter, who in- 'through hiri
been visiting relatives in South j
Texas for the past six weeks. The St-i C
has returned. Her brother,Ralph j b 1)nn,iru, :
Carpenter, cashier of the First) _
Guaranty State Bank, of Prairie
Hill, accompanied her home.
Mrs. C. R. Hill began the er-
H Cothes, of the Bethany It
comtnunitj’, wfio has been iil'Z
sinc^ recently receiving injuries I
by a fall on some pickets that f
Schepps Famous Butternut Bread Fresh Three Times a Week.
These quality goods combined with our courteous treatment will be sure to
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pivuov. fto u j Yt>ajr naiu lvj uiano uni uciivciy service me uest. vynet we
don’t have we get for you. When you have tried the rest, then try the best.
STAR CASH GROCERY
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ection of a handsome new dwei* I mounded the side, ua*. reporied
ling at her homo in Renner on j Wednesday as not doing so well
Wednesday of this week. It will I aruJ in quite a serious condition
| consist of seven rooms, will oe a ----
I rnodern bungalow anti thf* work ,|. H. (1ftrjK?nU*r and sons,
will be done by J. M. Conner, of Ralph and Roy, made a flying
* 'ano- trip to the ranch recently pur-
chased by Mr. Carpenter in
The Star Courier is glad to Johnson county. They report
know that Mrs. P. D. Tucker and crops in good shape.
little daughter are convalescent ---—---------
now after a severe attack of la The stretch between East .Vr
grippe the first of the week chanic street and East JefTrson
street, on Church street, that
Prof. G. C. Good was called to has bpon needing a sidawalk so
Grand Prairie Monday by intel iong, wiii saon nave an eieCtnr
ligence of the illness ‘of his first class cemant walk,
mother, who was g^itinu heltAv--
when he left her Tuesday.
Mrs. F N. Baskette visited
relatives at Wylie Monday and
Tuesday of this week.
Judge J. S. Sherrill, a promi-
nent attorney of Greenville, and - +
brother to our townsman, A. K. i Mrs. W. E. Reed was taken to +
Sherrill, was a visitor to the city j a sanitarium at Dallas Tuesday ?
Saturday aid 8**4av ta «n:^«al attaatiaa
THE ASSDRAiiG
YOUR MOKE”
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At every sale. It s
neighbor who iis-»s i!
T ry tin Int ru J
riiflry orders, U \
jisks his friends to I
Give us iii < ,
55 cents per l(id.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917, newspaper, February 2, 1917; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth601643/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.