Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
WHITE PRODUCE CO.
J. A. M'CRARY
“Plumbing Th kt Satiafiea.'
Wrat Oak Kt.
Phon. 52*.
rhe Hour Worth Whi’r
PEACEMAKER
Seventeen Gold Medals.
PEACEMAKER
The flour without n complaint.
The flour that always pleasea.
Standard for thirty five years.
Tell the grocery man to send
Your fire
policy was
adequate—
once.
B. H. DFAVENPORT & GO.
INSURANCE
BENTON, TEXAS
In Business Since 1893.
Today you are under inaurad.
because you could not rebuild
for twice the original coat.
You need more protection.
We offer you additional in-
surance in any one of a number
of sound companies including
the old reliable Hartford Fira
Insurance company.
Avoid mistakes by having your
insurance written by people
who know how.
I
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PHONE 121
THE CLUB BARBER SHOP
Always paying the highest mar-
ket price for
East Hickor
Across From L
POULTRY, BUTTER,
EGGS AND HIDES.
WHITE BY NAME
AND WHITE BY NATURB.
R. M MITCHELL, Prop.
North Side Square
“Don't Forget the Place”
J|
I
ry Street
Express Co.
JOHN B. SCHMITZ I
Undertaker and Embalmer
' ’ ■ * ■ .'JU
Automobile or horse drawn equipment I
Phoa. M. (
THE WHITE PRODUCE CO.
HARRIS-BENTLEY HOW. CO.
Safety Razors,
Shaving Supplies,
Razor Straps,
Shot Gun Shells.
POCKET KNIVES
50c AND UP.
SHEARS
40c to 02.50.
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JPAY, sshtwrh sa, *»*»
FANS FROM ALL PARTS MANY DENTON BOYS
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FIRST NORTHER
EDISON RECORDS
FOR OCTOBER
■Fire Chief Smith Will Make
For Fall and Winter
ARE HERE
LET US SHOW YOU
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THE CURTIS COMPANY
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
LADIES OUTFITTERS
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Kam $3.00 Easily
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North Side Square.
TYPEWRITERS
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Platen Work a Specialty.
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GRAIN JUICE CO. DALLAS, TEXAS
ALLIANCE ICE CO., Distributors
Aubrey Subscribes $153 for
Relief of Storm Sufferers
The Job of
Insulation
Doubtless this cool spell reminds
you that you will need
Ordinary insulation
nearly always gives way
before the plates do, and
the battery has to be rein-
nutated.
Drop in. and we'll tell
you about some of the long-
lit- ri cords that Threaded
Rubber Insulation has
made |K>ssible.
Work done by man of yean’
experience in tpyewriter
Work alone.
Bond was fixed al 1750
wa« placed In jail In t
who hits b****n hr
his son, roturned
HOtll**
(’ol-
i of
:to
IM SAN
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of
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of
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thereon
have rxi
Mini
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Prickl-
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bottle,
ment ).
a Ion
alt I
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lamin
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rd era
nd . .. ________
parcels poet.
Antonio
that
other
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on
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last
Slat.
who Ml*'
11 Im n I on
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pl* k
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until
l o
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Tim
SpH I k I <* I
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of
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the
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W * 'I hl's
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with
III
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lilt'll
the Io
the
E. L. VANNOY
JEWELER.
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of
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fleece
r p
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WE BUY.
SELL,
RENT AND
REPAIR
JIM HARTSON
Proprietor.
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of
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do
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of pill*
lift < of
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will
it
reported
rooms
f a t •
lltOI'M
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in II
nail
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I p m • k • • t
I he IM ( o
profit.
ARMY SUPPLIES
BESOLDFROI ■
ANTONIO HEREAFTER
I wo
If, a
two
Willard Threaded Rub-
ber Insulation protects the
pl.'trs from the very be-
ginning of the battery’s
life, and protects the car
owner against the need of
having the battery reinau-
l..t< d.
I»111 * ii on his
days ago Im
could he * x
xx ound i.M \ Cl \
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W a I s
Willed
SERVICE STATION
Many people are daily readers of the
claRHified columna and take advantage
of the bnrgalna offered.
Sour Rtoi
am
by
Inehidln,
will be
Kent
t tl h-VCH
Ihl VC4
ha e -
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wot Id
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them <
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classified nd and |
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del *•* 11 \'t
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thud
Ipllliv
t’hi I
11 III* '
I and Setienbei ry
default of bond.
II net
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light
I while
cont i nued
W MH
h ml
•n r* m<I
I will
of
Dry Goods,
Ready to-Wear
and Millinery.
That is stylish, fairly priced.
Come in and let us show you
the first time you are down town.
relied Up<
I'renldent '
< ’IncinnKt i
weeks
the Nn
for the
of the
every
hit e<f
e«! Ill
• lint
hnd lo-eli
tent Ion
<! til l ok
< 'inciiiu
lied
< lull
Act 111
\ uu ox I
I’ub
John < . <.<i .* * .
and m phew of
llri t hr I ’ Il I X • I
\ Im I '
Blew et t
Eoi
Many people are dally readrm of th*
rhiMPlfled cohnnna and lake advantaKe
of (he barKHlnM offered.
Bakery
Phone 917
..II
of
Hh mo
I I
7®*^ for
REAL PEOPLE
meet IfiR. |
Tent ly re-|
K Kun lay ;
They a i<* |
feg Iht t a f Ion
.. ’ ’t. ■ 'Hr
ii sa
In I
\V.
Min
Boner.
Lillian
H II
imach, belching, wind In the
id conMipation, can be cor-
takinv a done or two of
Ash Bittern. It Im m man’R rem-
ailmentM. Price >1.25 per
Curtin Co. (Advertise-
Denton Typewriter Exchange
21 Ent Side Square Phon* 7M
The New
New McClurkan Block
pair.
ben v y
UMvd |
arnt v
knit i
i>lck I
r ehnet
each, one camp kettle
t ach . one lariat.
Irg'alnM, 7i»c m pair,
"Oc each. one “I»
hea v y
wool
lln
fill al.
bn tul
i. one
ItlM. 71
each,
each;
pair
two
w IM
a l I-
and
dll to fall
n> i<l ti Ik h t
In the
needed
in nirc
to pick
♦•a v 11I v
and
the |e
iii I ii Im ii ni
difficult
♦ o lift
iiioUhtHin ra
to Met
«*m ii
on t wmrd
to a
with mm much
then, half way
Journey JiimI before
Hinge of mouiitai’iM (hat
•i ohm. to dump half of It
It up on l he way buck
Record -Chronicle
Sept 26—-A Mubncript Ion
* firnt of the week here
‘openhavrr tor the henc-
it storm nufferern
>l53oo whn reallBi
t at
all p* l mo
of Ida M
Im hr | * l*\
\d m ini mi i n t or
II..WM.I .1*
here
I have
and h*
\ boll t I ♦ n i
\ cd within
nii m !••-1 of
We are better prepared than
before to supply your wants
mom-: v
farm
r cha
See Mr.
Land 1
I 'a i k
polivv
ICC II Op*’ n* • I hr i u ma in
af a 11onm of fh* with
HNk .
.IIH’e 11
20c a
. I’L' ea
MBMTONT MKXmfr-OmiOMlCLK^
. \\ . i.h
*.f riii.ii*
sA ? i * * Im WithI’d be mighty glad for you to
come in and see the store and let
me show you.
of I •|fMl*l«> Il I
Con \ * tiI Ion a ml
of th*’ Chamber
Npeclal c«>mmlt
ineaiih for h* Nt
of Mr
niimb* r
will I e
M l r III
of PM t I 4'IIH \ Inlt
Mild Chicago vluf Ina th*'
M( I ir s dr t c* t I \ CM w ho
iii <I«’M hug w uh pick
ito thlrvvN
cltlcM \ I
clot Ilt’M
wall
li'Hlll I
mg OI
Rm iii
ami g i m*I ua I *'
m.w of
• Stair of Tr x HH
To th*- Shrilff oi
Hl Ml'r h*'l*h\ * *»III 111 a 11* lr • I
following noth*’ to I»* •
WHpll P«'f
IlMM brrfl i
pll I>11Mhril
( 1 Illi II ullr X r
tllr liotler III
St Mlr of T*'kl
* l<* hr
k fol I
-
■.
I kyche w mm in
\ Sin 11 h
a 11 ml* d
meeting
I. < 'ope.
t hr Soiit h
hl1* ail-
hr * boll I
Th.- all
r',;
l V
\R\rV B I
' 'mi rt. I lent on
I have sold out my interest in the Moore s
Service Station and will devote all my time to
the Street Car Service. I have some new
cars ordered to add to the ones I am now
running and I am going to do my best to give
to the people of Denton the very best service
possible.
S)»**<*ial to
AUBREY.
whn started the
by Dr. J. E. Col
fit of the count storm sufferers and In
a short w hile >153 oo was realised and
the amount was arnt at once for their
benefit. This was considered a nice
sum for a town of this site and other
donations had been made before
subscript Ion was taken
A few among those I
ton were: Mr and Mrs
4iand, Mrs. T. IC. Ratchford.
A. Smith, Mrs T D Hill, B !•’
Mrs. \V. I’ Ratchford. Mi MS.'H
(loins and Loraine WilM<>n an<l
Ho*lg«-N.
.1 A Sims,
time visiting
linsville, Ala
Tollle I’o.• of 11
k f*’W days.
T H Ratchford was in l’ll**t Point
Mrs 1. l> RHiid.ill and «lMiigh(«-i
w *’H’ In Pilot Point > * st* t *1.* \
Bailed Pow ledge Im visiting
Tom Reynolds, w Im w .»•
hand by a- spider a few
getting along as
pected, although
painful.
Carol
Mrs.
Rafah fold
socia t ion
day
A I
short
a nd
The
the
i that
I extent
new
k Vl M M I W M VH W MH
enllng ii ii I miiiihi 1cm
with even less
hia n v
ii a hi
me n
bowels
reeled
’ kly
for such
The
had
was
among
and
H.
..a T D. Hill. .
Ratchford, All
Loraine Wilson
who sends in the best name.
.lip” Mt I I I
I' I'M t I I
Into
M II I ppi II
W II I VH*’ M I
r<'ii i ng** a ml h
|H M ’ « Ml *’*’ MM
io- Miingei
y »’rt i m
with tile
I li I ve i m| I \
out w 11 h
lilt le I W MM
fo*v| ba 11
led Mt
fin*1 condition
it I 7o p«*nmlm
,* I i'IIH oppi
Si hi 111 w * bt * i n
i* lid I h»c ’
■ h.H UM f..i |
ii ml * * I •• ii n
• *■ X p* . I'<|
• HUP
I h-ni(vii
and Mis
the Bapti
I Im i t. all
nd I ’* I .
111 • • L*»11 g
i It’
i’t i*vl)
Mill!*'
< I \ I I
t of
'1*1 IUI I I • I M
vateil in Im
in Cuba
in the I ’ 111111 ppi m-s
!»I I to I '• I 7 I he Tw rut let h W i s
.Mr \ u a n luiiili’i .. nd th* w *u 1*1
s t i a i 11 • • * I at ('.imp I'u n s t *» u
I U\ ismii
epidemic
him mi g*
a f o
fl cm
HmmImII mid
High g i adiia l*i
t. an h* i ' Io *
.-lose w as a pa I t
pH t ion w i t h hem
lea ns It pa rt I* ip.
I hr I »a k *»f mm w a h
Spa nish \ m* rlcH u
.Mpl’ll! fnlll \ ca rs
Prom
on th*
w a r xx
With I
« a light h v t hr
<1 id m*t get **x * i s*
a Im hi th*’ xx • 11 I• I
« a pt Ji I ns tn the T
I ’ I . < ■*’N If is S* l II g II f I *'
hriolq Ila I t * | m *’*>fllpll II V alld
Ph n x signal, t. .
«*t platoons
Th*- fust
M ich
IIMi l I
|‘'(llt ('uh
IIOW’ IS rill Hlllp
i go, XX hr I «• it h
i spi-i la I *1 nt X' «
lilting offices I
ami
flu r
is 6 per I
irgrs. No
Bird or
Mortgage
w tf
We repair and re-
charge all makea
Batteries.
DENTON BATTERY CO.
XX H I
\ I I II '• II g 11 there
• n off 1**1 s <
ng forward * *• nf i• I•• id I \ i • • sr i \ ir••
III Slhrll.i ('him* (hl* I ’h I I I I ppi II*
I the Mexican lioiib’i Th* i< gi
has a i ••cord of (w* ntx rigid hat
» ng a gem* ids II w a
I at th* dire* tlon of
f mi gId in
in
Ik,, m,i<- In
parking p
of out *vf (own
ng phices In t hr
va 11 pa l k dining
nut*’ thieves Nearly
driven away
I'HNeball park
nwneiM The
hut many we
Each car is running on a regular schedule,
to both the State Colleges, crossing the
Square on the West and North sides, so when
you want to ride watch for the BIG YEL-
LOW CARS.
C. E. Rally Sunday at
Central Presbyterian Church,
\ Christian Endeavor rally xvlll be1
hehl Sunday aftermmn at 3 o'd-i k at
the Central Preshy teria n church The!*
rally will be held In the Interest < f —
I (lie Fort Woith district convention
1 which will held at Fort Worth Oc- I
to her 23. 2-1 ami 23.
Eugene D Douglas of Fort W.nth
will he present to present Inforin.i t ion |
relative to the Fort Worth
All Denton Endeavors are urgi
quested to attend the meeting
afternoon. It is announced,
also asked to pay their
fee at the meeting.
most modern^methods, by the best equipment
It is
wholesome and nourishing. Our plant will be kept spotlessly clean, and “Service” will
be our watchword.
W$ extend an invitation to every person in Denton to call at our bakery on West
Hickory'street and inspect our plant. When you eat good bread you will be interested
irphowr it is made. We will bfc glad to show you how we make it, and remember that our
plant wall be open for inspection any time you may call. Bread is something you eat
every day. You should know that you are getting the best. When better bread is made
you will find it here. We invite comparison.
a m 1 h ••
healing
• x4*(l and
llx.i the
11 *»w m r I I
U I I..II
I'-ngc
Will WllllHIIIK.
lliH'prt. Marlon
John BhIIc>
vein M..* k R
Endeavor rally
afternoon al
Preshy teria n *
be held In the
Woith distr Id
| Fort
h* r*’ a
Thursdy
a f tei noon
bv any of
lhe cotton
to a gr*at
damage.
M«| II .1 I'VH
__
* plain * lotheH
|(. sid* m of late xeaiM th.- poll*’.'
ix*’ cm I a log m *1 lhe pickpockets prd
tlmronglx \m a xxorhl m* i i* h **i
other national gathering lakes th*
stage *1*1 •■* 11 x is go on xx a t * h al th*'
lailxvux stations The light fllig'iedi
y th*’ reception **»m-
and »M*’ofie*l to rooms it de
h* adqtia I f vim xxhelc they f« I
as g ui’sl m usiia II x .
xx Iiom I 11« x hoped
shoulders have gone a xx a x
Some "dips" *Mcap*’ th**
* \ * i , and pi a*’I i«’«*
or I* HH Hl
i n x a i hil*I>
for a numhi’i
h i *■ I h*' l *• loo
I>i edommatv
Iii three day*
I c h I s I * * I xx
B**mI on
the pi
pock et
motor
v lei I Iny
sons
< * f xx o t I d F
the ('h le.'i g ** ( ii Iih a • *1
Red S«»x III ('hlcago last year,
vllce arnsled Kfv suspected pl<’k
ami nut*’ thieves. Nearly 10(1
ns were driven away from the
of th*1 hasel'all park by p* i
not (belt owners The msloilty
recover**! hut manv were not.
of M. x i*
of pili. *
• a p I .* I n ••(
I In h. h. I
also ot S,
• III* I I
* has
t hr I ’ nt x * i Hl I x 11 oni r». i
(Icing I a »x ai \\ u h 11 a
this xx1 * ek alt* mling th*’
a I ma ma t •• i I h* mh m*
I 'Ii 11 II pH. I »* n l on - g i nd ii. I * o|
sit\ XX ho |H IIOXX located XX 11 h
• n I s iii I h* 11 a s
\mong th*- I
arc Miss
SuP* i ln t« n*b nI
Miss Mit* lu ll
Blanton I n th*' *hp ( rt no n i
I ton ( ' I. I »a v Is xx ho Is *
th** x ma t Iona I *«l in a t ion
th*1 Smith Hughes laxx
I *r«i k* i former Inst i m |oi
mat ( '*»I leg xx Im Im n*»xx a
th*1 h 1st or >■ fin ai 11 x
L D Hord* n.
Normal Colleg*
I »*’jiari ment of
M Rav,
pi ae t Iced
rain l**gj
I until
uiin w as not
crops iuid will
is open ready
a nd will h
crop of bolls
have pul on si nee
account of the boll weevils ami worms
A few weeks ago It was thought by
the farmers that a gmgl top crop
cotton would be rrallard. hut a
insects are working on the b**l
?fasl it xx 111 cut th*’ late crop
short, it is fraii’il
Some of lhe coal dealers I
ordered their coal *;<rl\ and
ceiVed it before the rush
traffic <if th*’ railroads
of coal have been rec*-
last month, although a
(iirs xx*re for the gins.
th*’ tolloxvlllg notice to be published
Iii a ni'XVHpHpci of g* n* ral circulation
xx hii h has been *•* • n 11 n u* • us I x ami i*g
iilat ly published for a p* rlod of not
IcMH (hull "Hii vein prvcvding lhe dal*
of the notice III I hr ('"Unix of Dell
ton State of Texas ami x on hIimII
said notice to !••* print* d al l* i
each xx * * k foi th*’ period *»f
I days • xi’luslx* of the first dax
| llcalion h*‘f*»re th* I* luin dnv
I II.IX*: U'* < d XT
Special to
AUSTIN. Sept 26 Denton Im wi ll I
represented at Tvkmn t nlxrrslty. which
op*‘nr«1 here this wrek and there are
rnougli students from there to form
>< good slued club, Denton Is rep-
leseiitvd In mH classes from the Fresn-
man l<> Senior class and In most de
partments, from eng I iiwrl ng t<* Imw
HvmI'Ivm students there are numerous
oilier Denton people tn Austin so that
Denton boys and gills m«>« k Ing hii rdu
• Milon her*’ f»e| Momvwhat st horn*'
’ Among th** Denton students here are
the following Misses Margaret Buller
amt Dixie Ball* v . Daliiiex Lipscomb.
Walla*** Masteis Eugonr George,
11 outer W ill W llllams, (}
Elhejt Hooper. Mhiioii HimI-
Aiil'icx Rose, John Hallrv. Marlon
Hri si’hi’l I »x * h* M.o k |t Hodges
a nd T*»m W hit * hvad
Thvt»« ar** sox * i a I
graduates hi t* beginning *«'iiihi h in I
laxx \tnong those best kimxxn in l»rn |
Ion ate Arthur E ICxnus *•! Ixiiim amt
W F Lowry, both of \x ho.n t"*»k pi*»m I
invnt pints In debating and "IhIoii*hI
work al tin Normal * **l l.g* sc x • i a I j
Ixvah.-v from Ro*k i
th* Normal foot I• * 11 I
Is a Iso het •- a ml xx "t k {
iv I ’ u I x *• i si l x S'l iiad
I »*• nton
n High
( ’ ('.'it
Start your mind going along MHvIng
is and then watch It travel. Buy w
I rvaulsrly
The surplus of army sunnlles being
sold by the government will hereafter
be delivered direct from the head-
quarters retail atore at San Antonio,
according to Announcement received at
the local postofflce. The sale of food-
stuffs through vthe local imstofflce has
been discontinued and hereafter the
orders are to be sent directly to the
store In San Antonio Tn addition a
number of other artivlva. Incbidlng
underwear and blankets, will lie sold.
The orders are to be sent to San
Antonio and the articles will be de-
livered by parrels post. Th*' id 1rese
of the San Antonio store Is as fol-
lows
"Sup.
Quartermasters
West Commerce
Texas "
Tn addition to the foodstuffs
have iMDvn offered the following
artleb's will be sold the number pre-
ceding the article giving the number
that will be sold |o each adult mem-
ber of a fa ml I v
Two cotton idanket. >3 per pair,
mixed wool and cotton blankets,
on** corn broom, 60c each,
W*»o| drawers, II a pair,
gas mask, th** kind used l>x
in France, >1 each, on** Jrr«**y
gloves, 20c a nail ; *.ne iMllroad
handle. ?lc ra* h, one IK-XX vie. I
the kind used In France. >2 I’t
’ with * **x* r, H(»r
63c each. one f****l
. one railroad pick
handle shovels. >t
wool socks. *15*’ a
undershirts. 11 each i • *
rd undershirts, 50r « ach |
Recruiting Campaign to Add
1,000 Men to 20th Infantry
('IIK’AGO. Sept 26 A recruiting
campaign to add I (»0(» m«*n to th* 201h
United S(a(**s infantry now in
grass, is to hi* th** fiist •
lar ai in v unit v\ er Las
pvrmlssoln to ••«•« rult its
Authorlxation for the* umlmtakln
given by Major General Leonard
commander of th* ('.ntial Dr
I'. S. A. Th*’ hug*’ Iiiimltei n
th* regiment is ascribed to
ni* n iisi-d in i •■ pIh* *• m*• nIs
charge
Arrested and Charged With
Forgery of Check for $25
Charley S^denberry was arrested by
Sheriff James Goode Thursday after-
noon and charged with tlie forgery of
a check for 025. It is alleged -that I e
passed a check at the W. 1(. MeCluik-
. , an & Co, Dry Goods store for 125
"*** Xaf's-'Vhlch had been forged the name cf
Cage r-ta«tj. The check Is said to have
been made pKf. hie to Henry Franklin.
ton nave no idea hpw many people
have the very thing you want and will I
sell It cheap. Try a c.
find out.
r i< • k i n i po*
.. i * I • • 11m a 11 * I mi
l>i olBa blv
r risk So
IlHM
COUNTRY WANT PLACES AND GIRLS ATTENDING
FOR OPENING GAMES STATE UNIVERSITY
& ■■
mom*:y. moxky,
To loan on black land
cent. , No commissions o
red tape or delays.
Mr. Blewett with
Bank, Denton, Texas
1*4 llll.’l VM|. .| Ml III*’ *’M
I I * t VX SI’ I , *l« * »’H H* • I \ * •
g I X Vfl. I I'M I \\ < ' (Hl
of I hr Esla I*’ *»f Ida
• •*• i s*•*I on H* p I * ••• I" •
I'H!» fil* *1 in th.’ ( ount x
**f 11* n i *m ('*• iin t \ ins 11 mi I ni
XX ll*'l • fol •' v*'tll 1111 III I 11 I H f TH I o I
• s IhlM hi" I'lll.ll \*'*’"11111 Mil l puixs
( I I a t I (• 11 I " I M M 11 * - < I lint
i e«| u i I • m, ii ml I Iih f
• of t h* su ii"’ I**’
I ha l he h* a ill Imi iz* 'l
propel IX* tn his hands to M
( J iih rd la n of ih* estate «*f GIihIvm llow
Her a mmol and that this estate l>*
«| «'.-*•« I and he be disi'IlM IK* (I and fol
hih'Ii olli*’f onb’l'S as miiv be nr* *hhh t'x
xx 111 ever piax- said Final Account
xx 111 be ht'ard a! the nevi Term of said
4'oiiit com me ml ng tlw Third, Monday
In October A. D. I !H !l al the <’*»uil
House Iheru^of In the Glly of Denton
Denton County, Tetiis, al whh’h time
all peraonn Interested In said Estill*
may appear and x’otitest said awoutit,
should I Ih*v see proper to do so
Herrin fall not. nut have you then
and llw’r»* before said f’otirt this Writ,
with your return thereon rndoraed.
showing how you haw exr**u(»'d thr
same.
Given tinder mV hand and th*' seal «»f
said (’ourt at Denton Denton (’oiiniv.
Texas, this 1’61 h *lny of September A l».
I <» I ’J
(Heal I
( 'let k
We want a name for the new bread which this bakery is going- to produce and
will give a $3.00 book of bread tickets to the one who sends in the best name. All names
must be in by Saturday night, September 27th.
This bread will be made by the i I *. L,
that it is possible for us to get. IT WILL BE MADE FROM DENTON FLOUR.
lerititi'm'enl Ihilteit 8lnt«>H Army
II,-tnII Store, rt 11 «l S
Street. Sun Antonio,
My jewelry store is now in its
new location on the Nortli side of
the s<iuare where the Guaranty
State Hank used to he. It’s an
attractive location, well lighted,
and gives room for displaying my
stock, which is very interesting
right now to anybody looking for
.Jewelry,
pro
g I v ••II
vx as
00(1
Inion
«l*d foi
losses of
Mild dis
CINCINATTI, O. H«*pt 76 HrtMeball |
enthusiasts from all parts of thr coun-
try will comr t<» Cincinnati to srr (be i
Cincinnati Nationals and (hr Chicago t
White Hoi clash In thr World aerl* s ♦
Katnes, if Irttrra rr<|uraHng aeat frart - »
vatlons and hotrl aocoininudatluiia «iui i
ba relied upon i
I "Oarry” Herrmann of tin* |
National* was heal g**d I
in advance of th* closing of •
tional Lravue season for tick* ts I
games by Cincinnati followers <
Iteda” and by "fana” fionO
ar<'tion of the country, who de i
to witness the games to be pls
thia city Hotels also
hundreds of requests for
ii received. To give every
and von vrnlrnu’es to vial
the Worlds serlea games,
ainatl Chamber of Commerce p
to co-operate with the Clncln
ma na g enrnn I
'ng on I be requ * st
I Hen ma n n I In*
licity I h'pa i I ment
of Commerce named a
tee of tlx** to devlae mentis for
meeting lhe •Ivalrrs of .Mr H**irinaiiii
Tlif committee arranged to ••slat*
llsli a hol«*l bureau In ctiarg' of a
• -"iii (»*• I *• n I stan to look after all I •
'(UchIs foi act iiiiinioiLit imiih l( w hh (ie
• 'Idl'd io list • vi’i'Y available 'iolel
room Miid to add to the’*** .»*•* omm »
diitloiiM a sui vev of *v*iv room lu
Itoarding housea ami pilvat** * cMt*h* u**'*
wher*’ vlsllors could lie l«'du*‘*l VII
Uu'Me looms weie to hr I u spr* t •-*! in
advance so there rould b* no ipiestt »n
concerning theli *I*-hI ra Id 111 y
Word was Hint to Washington
rt** I ii *-u 11 n g th*’ co-operation of
llroad \ *1 m I ii 1st i a I Io n In the mail'i
obtaining desliablr parking pla*****
Np**lal Pullman ciaim .arivuia
ge privalu* patties to (nr gnu*.* It
I xv in* rxpri’lrd that mnnx vIhIIiiif vvoubl
utillx*’ llu lr ( Mis for hI* rplng pui i
while tn th*- city, providing (h**v
park Ing places
A t ra iigemrii I s i
I l«*n fur su11a bl*
I t Io* automobiles
i itors a nd for pat k It
• •‘nil X’ ui I hr I'MM* hi
I gam«*M
For t h«* ptoI* *-1 Ion
lug ( in* In mi 11 a ml (’hlra
i phi ) Illg "f th*
air spvela I Is i s
por k •* t h a mi ai
Ix t in bolh
( 'h |(*a g o plain
du f x hr re xx h I Ir I h<
rilinafl and in turn
Im will iiiii'gh* with the irowd.M
I wlo'li till’ ncriir shifts to Chh'Hg'
Tlim w mh when thr pickpocket
| I'Mlheird I i«>m t hr four *|Uat!rlH «»f ’he
»ifiii x to follow Ho* pmiiiinl w Inning
i m* ball I r Jims to the fl*'his *»f worlds
i Irs * oinha I h But I lilies ha
i.’ing***l Ha v tin poll*'**, ami iu»w I
i**)' i to ■*(•'*: a ii I oiiK'I'J li’S than to •
fa I pu I "• from thr pock it
A Change in Location —
It’g a Better One
Low r>
patts In d* bat lug
at th*- Normal
ago Huck'
stni on
last > * a i
nt with i
i Ma Ion*'
of them
building. Chief Smith
the State Fire Marnhall
properly equipped with
men
now
11mr
i Imrli
Record-(’hronh'le
Kept 26 Denton
at T. ‘
here this
st udenl s
hIk**I
-i»y,
thcr
e (o
a Is
lhe Frei
I lllOMt (
IO 7.50 Mil l', FI.IGIIT TO Illi':
1*01.16.
I .< >N I a »N Hu pt 26. -John
Iradt'i of the •• x p*'d 11 Io n to
Pole to start next Tune, says
plane flight to thr Poh* will
that distance from th** Pole
plane vx III be heavily loa<l***l.
‘ \\ *• shall tw* comprlleti
sledge wnh us and extra
to enable uh
plane bruaks down.’ said Mr *‘op*
'Because of this additional weight it
will be necessary to cut down our fuel
to the minimum for taking off will
be very dlffbult and it will be 'm-
I'ossilih* ♦*» lift the machine for cross-
ing thy mountain rang*
”Wr propose to set «»ff
trol mm vx-r can a ml i
I In* ‘ '
fiS'v
and Io
. u ri..
of i
!<» d
Inspection Houses Next Week
Flr^Chief I’larence Sniitli announced 1
Friday morning Hint he would inak,'
an Inapectlon of all boa rd I or ai.d
rooming houaeH one duv next «. -k to
ascertain that thev hud all complied
with the fire escape law. Houses of
two storier, are required to have two
stairways from the second floor One
may be on lhe outside of (he
Chief Smith will report to
all houses not
fire escapes.
Fire Ma
equipped
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1919, newspaper, September 26, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235374/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.