Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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OR J. s. CRAWFORD
Osteopath
Sperm! attent. • to i hp'iiii Ner-
vous Di>euses
’U'MIV- * FACULTY WITH AD- u.rm„„, Mi* U« w
DKt . AND TELEPHONE Hickory *t„ No. 311.
NUMBER OF EACH. Garrison, F. V., 181 W. Oak, No.
801-J.
............... *
Gibbs, Mrs., H» Ave A„ No. 763-J
. Hr \\ II . imu W. Hickory'
St N 165.
A Hen, II IISi npt ure St.
tinli' -.in, Miss Mary, 166 W.
>y amore St . No. 758.
I .iie, Miss Kmma A., 150 W Mul-
bt-irv St., 582.
i .1 W . Fast of ('. I. A,, No.
640.
I t kburn. s a.. 205 Mulberry
st . No. 827-J.
i; i lei!, I D., 204 W. Hickory
st., No, 3M.
I; 'l'i. \\ l>., 52 Normal Ave.,
No, 220.
< hrisltp. A K . Scriptu,e St.. No.
lain, Mi - l>«lla Marie. 12 Ave
No. 763-VV.
‘I.ii . Mist- Ktlilh, l!< Normal
\ve . No. 811.
1 fiddle. K I)., Normal Ave., No.
65,
I»oi-m y, l D., 180 W. Hickory
st.. No. 165.
, , , ... Downer, J. PL 54 Frv St., No.
tflcc Suita 101) Raley Building ,
—n—T-rrm....................... Ellison. L. M.. 116 W Hickory
St.. No. 878.
Flo\ii, l„ I’., 160 W. Chestnut St
No. 661.
204-5 McClurkan Bldg
DR. V\ . V Row | ||
DIN T il l
Suite 203 M. f iuikan B.i; g
5>uthwe«t ( >r Square Phone 341
OR. R. MANDELi.
DENTIST
Office over Puituffie*
New Phone *36
M. L. MARTIN, A. B..M.D
Dieeaeea of Eva. Ear. Noaa
and Throat
Glaeaea Correctly Fitted
or. w. A. JONES
DEN LIST
Weal Side Squar*
Phone 41
At GMUKMS DRUG StOIIL
T ou w ill liioi a Hi.plc'c line ol
Drug*, toilet Article*, Book*,
and Cold Dunks
I eaclei - m eparinc ' xami
nations will need the State
Guestioft and Answ .-r Bo >k
• all in and get j ours.
K H. GARRISON
Druggist
West Side S«jo,«re
GOOD ADVICE—
\ ! out Studio Examine our
I'or'raits and iudge for your-
■ it Our prices are most at-
tractive.
IDE WATKINS* STUDIO
Middle North Side of Square
Mi DO KODAK FINISHING
DRESSES AMI BATS
We have to a -li'>wti a tn
plete line d I h • • - tt d a<
ceaaorie at ttti> tin,. t the
year as thi .'-hi it ■•in just a
porch apron to an utter*®®#
guw n c opting from '1 iti to
$50.61.
A ou will want a Summer Hat
Sure Conic in and talk with
Miss Kell- she will build a
Hat spec ially Milted to you.
\ iMt this store whe i dow a
•own. We ( arry »*\er thing
for ladies in material, garments
and hats.
JULIAN sen
The L.tdien' Outfitter*
Ea»t Side.
I ■■ i Wan " gi-i in easy have
bn* i Hoi l- put mi at the
MODERN SHOE SHOP
II it i any ihmg in the Shoe
Repairing line we can lit you
11' i igtit i all and see us.
• .•I modern shoe shop
U W Coffman, Proprietor
>5 W Oak St. Phone 181
SPtUlAL PRICES
.<o you need a pan ol new
lumps >i Ox lords'.' We are
it f d n number of styles
■ I tin k “ii -i/.e- at a little over
nail the original price.
Value* $5.00 to $12.00 for
$2 95 to $7 45
MURPHY TBYLOH SHOT 00.
SHOPPING AT MC CLURKANS
I a real plea- ire, u ■ i ll ind thn» to be one ol the most corn*
jdete ai <i modern ciepur'n • nt 'ore .ou have ever visiteil.
In • i'- W mu i - Department you'll find a very large- assort-
ment >t the 1 in ■ ■ i; y in Keadv-to VV ear, Millinery,
Fuotwvear, llo-iei and othei wiuiuiite* from the best makers
nioderati-iv priced.
In out < >en I in -bit. / - r n . **\ c*ry Hc-ni to complete
Venn wardrobe me-hiding k'i 'tin,turn and Society brand of
< luthes.
( ourteoui and ffn lent salespeople ready and anxious to
Serve you.
W. B. MC CLURKAN & COMPANY
"C enter of Shopping A« tivitie*.”
Glasgow, J. P., 147 W. Oak St.,
No. 216.
Harris, B. B., 9 Welch St., No.
781.
Harris, Miss Beulah, 16 Ave. A.,
No. 900.
Harris, Miss Stella, 16 Ave. A.,
No. 900.
Herren, G. G.
11 illyur. Miss Kli/.abeth, 10 Ave.
A.. No. 763-J.
Hornbeak. Miss Katherine, 144
\\ Mulberry, No 477.
Keith, A. S., 128 Carrier St.. No.
594-J.
Legett, J. H., 15 Ave. C., No.
883-W.
Looney, B. K , 186 M Sycamore
St., No. 518.
Marquis, R. L., 8o W. Sycamore
St.. No. 939.
Masters, W. .V, 205 W. Oak St.,
No. 504.
Miller, L. L., 126 Sycamore St.,
No 893-J.
Moon, Miss M. Anne, 160 W
Hickory St., No. 547. *
McBride, Miss Clara, 172 W. Oak
St., No. 509.
McConnell, W. J., 202 W. Oak,
No. 253.
McCormick, Miss Edna H„ 122
W. Highland, No. 782.
McCracken, Mrs. Pearl, 172 W.
<>ak St., No. 509.
McDonald, I*. K., 128 W' Oak St.,
No. 795.
McGinnis, A. <’., 177 Maple St..
583-W.
Newton, L. V\ ., 147 W. Oak St.,
No 216.
Parker. Miss Clara. 144 W. Mul-
berry St., No. 477.
Parrill, Miss Lillian M., 10 Ave
A.. No. 763-J.
Patrick, Miss Mamie, 157 W. Hic-
kory St., No. 681.
Peeler. J K., 180 W. Hickory St.,
No. 165.
ponder. I tn Fry St., No
805.
Peters, T. K.. Scripture St. and
Malone.
Peterson, A V , 147 W. Oak St.,
No. 216.
Pittman, Miss Hixie, 49 Normal
Ave., No. 313.
Pitt*, Miss
Poindexter. F. K., 152 W Mul-
berry St., No. 173.
Porter, Hugh. 195 W. Sycamore.
Powell, Miss Nina May, 152 W
Mulberry St., No. 478.
Ruder. Miss Lillie Mae. 85 W
Hickory St„ No. 843-W.
Russ, Miss Marie, 49 Normal
Ave., No. 313.
Sigworth, Miss Alice, 63 W
Hickory St,, No. 258.
Smith, J. W„ 182 W. Sycamore
St., No. 124.
Smith, Miss Ruby, 16 Ave. A., No.
900.
St Clair. I W.. 185 W. Syca-
more St.. No 433-J.
Sweet, Miss Martha, 14 Welch
St.. No. 9 13-W.
? Sweet, Miss Mary, 14 Welch St.,
j No. 843-W.
|| Swenson, J. R., 50 Normal Ave.,
j No. 892.
j' Vitz, Hugo J P., Avenue D and
ij Chestnut St.. No. 918 Red.
A WELCOME TO ALL!
With every issue id' the "Campus Chat" has appeared our
firm's name us an advertiser
With this issue vvf wish In extend a hearty welcome to
ALL, ami say to you we are always glad to have you visit our
store.
New Men handl e coming in daily and can till vour needs.
JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS COMPANY
rol l FGF TAI1 ORING COMPANY
Dry < leaniiii; and Prosing.
We handle the Normal work ol the Arulmi Steam Laundry.
Also run the best equipped Barber Shop In town.
VV e ell made to lues .ure clothes
We ielidei the be t . i vn i possible in every line.
G. B FLAN AGIN, Proprietor.
IF IT'S SERVICE, STYLE OR QUALITY
V mi w ant < io to
BARNS CASH STORE
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing and Shoes
W e-t Side Square
I
| Wear. Mis* Margaret, 48 John J
•. Benton St., No 884
Wells, Miss Kva, 125 Bolivar
Ave , No. 133-W
Williams, Miss Myrtle E„ 9
Welch St., No. 781.
! Willis, W. L, 121 Highland.
| Wilson, Miss Cora Belle, 150 W
| 'Ik korv St., No. 54T.
Wright.. VV W„ 14 Mounts Ave..
No 650.
TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS—
OF THE SUMMER NORMAL
i
Me are prepared to s«*rve you in Hot Summer Toggery,
• A school teacher was buying her
F tu ket for Denton, and held the
» . hange in her mouth. The agent
* asked politely “are you not afraid
of germs?"
“No, indeed, sir, no germ could
live on my salary."
When she finishes her course at
the Normal College, her salary will
, be much larger.
Me wdl appreciate a part of
your patronage this uininer.
WILSON-HANN CO.
)
I he big I »rv floods Store on the South Sid#
DENTON - - - TEXAS
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1919, newspaper, June 12, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719552/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.