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MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
161 W,»l Wa^tr,tton Str^t. Chicago
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CASCADE PLUNGE
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Harris-Ms; Hautinre Co.
Phone 346
Clothes called for and de-
livered.
Iceless Coolers, ideal for use
on farm.
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and dictata your advertlMOMUt to aa oxporlracod classified
' writer.
PLUMBER
Phone 178
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Fall or Winter—
We art here to serve
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INSURE
against
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DENTON, TEXAS.)
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Qiamond Edge Lawn Mow-
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KELLER & HILL
215 W. Mulberry St.
DENTON, TEXAS.
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East Side Square. Phone 780
Our Prescription Department
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In the room but M. Blnet. his daugh-
ter, and Andro-Louls. And then, at
last, Andre-Louis set down knife and
fork, washed his throat with a
draught of Burgundy, and sat back
In his chair to consider Cllmene. !
"I trust," said he. "that you had
a pleasant ride, mademoiselle.''*
"Most pleasant, monsieur.** Impu-
dently she strove to emulate bls cool-
ness, but did not completely succeed.
"And not unprofitable. If I may
judge that jewel at this distance,
worth a formidable sum even to so
wealthy a nobleman as M. de La
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Electricians, starter and
generator repair, rewinding,
Shoes called for and deliv-
ered.
hour ago—
And she has not yet
Radio wire. Housewiring but the
specialty.
Phone 126,
<[ To-day—when you are particularly ap-
preciative of the time and effort given
by us to meeting the demands of the
-.rush season—
Help every member of
your family to liberal slices
of Jim’s Bread. It’s the best
thing in the world for them.
■•AND NOW YOU'VE GOT TOUR
ANSWER." CHUCKLED BINET,
"I HOPE YOU LIKE IT." ■
the!
dependable.
Hall Print Shop
Telephone 460 West Court Sq.
ELECTRIC FANS
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M'FALL SHOE SHOP
First’Class Repairing
Try One
Gales Super-Tread Tire
Zl GOODRICH
TIRES AND TUBES
THE MOTOR MARK
EARL G. GARRETT, Prop.
PHONE 258 811 W. Oak
SPEER & RAMEY
The Fire Insurance Agents
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We in Headquarters Fm
Comb In and see the new
display of premiUtffli on
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is the freshest and the clean-
est in Denton. Let us fill
your next prescription.
Of course they’ll eat lots of
it—that’s to be expected.
But don’t worry, give them
all they want. Jim’s Bread
is the most nutritious and
greatest muscle builder they
can eat.
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<[During these hot July days it is
ndt out of place to bring two facts ’
about our business and bur prod-
uct to your attention.
Exfbe
BATTERIES
Power, Dependability and
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DF.NTON COCA—*.
COLA HOTT-
I.ING CO
We have the propfr
kino of tooLs —
and knowledge thats
not learned in school?
In addition to the most
thorohgh mechanical equip-
ment found in any plumbing
ferred. f*h<jn« 733-j
iron BKNT ^Pli axant
eaxt apartment*.* GaragO.
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THEY’LL DEMAND
MORE
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BwIm a*d for ClaMrified AWvarUolM la
THS DBNTOH RSCOSD-CHRONICLS
AftarMoa, BoaM-WoeUy Editioa
ited for Iom than.
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Water Coolers and Refrig-
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when you want a job done
that will come in handy
in a hurry and done properly.
A. L VAUGHN
A Philadelphia
Storage Battery f«
Y^.rC.r
Yotir Prlnthfff Is yourself.
Let its appearance favor-
ably represent you.
Come in and look over our
line of refrigerators. Your
family’s health depends,
on .how well your food is
going to keep. Our line I
includes nationally known '
makes. 1*
GEORGE MORREL
>SiUliian & Gwtslnger
JJboXe 276 Free Delivery
Our Fountain Drinks are the
best.____________
THE JULY EDISON
ftecbrds include some splen-
dM
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an,
j.'rl
looked b*ek Upon the episode with
nausea—marvelins at himself that
until yesterday ha should have
found her so deatrabls, and cursing
himself that tor the sake of that
ephemeral and worthlaM gratifica-
tion ba should seriously have tan-
periled bls ehanoea of winning Mada-
'TOotsene rtn Kercadtoa tW wHfc —---
Ths Chevalier de Chabrtllana Mt
opposite to him In the enormous
traveling berllno. As they war* rat-
tling over the cobbles of Nantes'
suvets, he remembered a promise to
1a Bluet to wlinesa her performance
that night in ‘The PWlthlese Ldver."
He had led the mercenary little
etrumpet—it was thus be thought of
her at present, and with some justice
—to expect favors from him hr addi-
tion to the lavish awards which al-
ready ho had made her. The baggage
had almost sought to drive h bar-
gain With him as to her future. It
became necessary now to come to an
understanding, slnoe he wae com-
pelled to ohoose between hts trivial
passion for her—a passion quenched
alresdy—and bls deep, almost spirit-
ual devotiqa to Mademoiselle do Ker-
cudlou. '.
He pulled the cord. The carriage
rolled to a standstill; a footman ap-
peared at the door.
‘To the Theater Feydau," said he.
The great traveling carriage dfiew
up at the lighted portals of the Fey-
dau. and IL to Maniute stepped out.
He entered the theater with Chabril-
,<[We ask that you remember that we will
behere to serve you this winter. Wefire
a permanent part of this community s
business life, not seasonal salesmen.
C Today—when you appreciated the new
zest of comfort brought by the.<ai>cs w
cakes of sparkling, pure, health-givii^
ice—you should remember that it b a
winter need as well.
FIRE LOSS
and your policy should hap-
pen to be with tMs agency.
ALL OLD LINE COMPA-
. NIES
BEST BY TEST
the stage, head high, chin thrust f"
forward, ®Y«s dancing with ianghter;Fr'
she expressed triumph and arro-
gapce. H?r cheeks were flushed, and
there was aome disorder in the mass
of nut-broWn hair that crowned her
head. In her left hand she carried
an enormous bouquet of whits ca-
mellias. On its middle finger a dia-
mond of great price drew almost at
once by its effulgence the eyes of ail.
Her tether sprang to meet her with
an unusual display of paternal ted-
demesa. "‘At last, my chlldl**
He conducted her to the table. She
sank into a chair, a little wearily, a
little nervelessly, but the smile did
not leave her face, not even when
she glanced across at Scaramouche.
Aadrs-Louls, however, still went on
eating stolidly, without bo much as
a look in her direction. Gradually
the company came to realize that
just as surely nr a-Scene was brood-
ing, just so surely would there be no
scene as long as they remained.
HILL BROS.
GARAGE
—is open to Swimmers from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. x JJ
Ladies’ private hours, with free swimming instruc-
tions, each Tuesday and Friday morning from 6 to 8. /-
Children’s hours each Monday morning from 7 to 9«
and each Thursday afternoon, following the story hour,
which begins at 4 P. M. Mothers are welcome at this hour.
Also free instructions in swimming every afternoon froniH
to 6.
Transportation furnished to swimming parties of 20
or more. • jJ;
512 Bois d’Arc Street. Phone J90.
<[ Food needs protection the year ’round.
And keeping your ice box full in
summer is a habit you should not ,let
drop as the Fall days come around.
Remember this—for your family 's own
good.
returned home Sunday Mm. Curry
la rnpidiy improving after the op«»-
atl«Mi.
Miaaea Viola furry aa4 Baulab
Byrom viol tart frlenga in »a*l«M?
Wm‘nml *T*ubjT* vtlMed^tatlrJi
at McKinney. . <
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Cfassified Advertisements
Three speed, nine-inch blade.
Made by the largest sewing
machine company in t‘.._
world, and
Price $12.00.
ployees of this plant. At times this number is increased J
to eleven or twelve.
We' arc the hirgcst tax payers among the printers of
llenton County .
We are not “pulling” the old “Patronise Home Industries’*
stuff on our Denton friends, but it IS worthy of your eon- J
Hideration. Those dollars you send to mail-order printers J
do they ever come back to your Chamber of Commerce, to 1
your banks, to your churches and schools? Do those good I
dollars ever help pave ou r beautiful streets ? Do those del- J
lurs, sent to Oahgosh an<l Kalamachoo, help pay the sal-
aries of our underpaid teachers?
Please THINK next time! i
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Baldwin Printing Company j
James D. Baldwin
QUALITY rtlNTta^MANWACTimniq mnONBM
Phone 278
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service lies not only
in variety of insur-
ance but in sound-
ness of the Hart*
ford Fire Insurance
Company’s protec-
tion.
A perfect shine for
Shines on Sunday, 10c.
And you will buy
QUAUn TIRE SHOP
318 W. Hickory st.
Denton, Texas
Phone No. 87
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Famous “Frost King’’
Cream Freezers.
call ut
Streets
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AppJy shop this side of the place
have accumulated a stock of
everyday plumbing wisdom
No advertisement accept
Each word, first insertioi .
Subsequent insertions, per WSfld---
Bia consecutive insertions, per word..
ALL ADVKRTI8KMKNT8 ARB CASH IN ADVANCB
No cuts or blackface type larger than six point accepted for the
f* OlsMifUd CehMnna.
Jut of town orders must be accompanied with cash.
Me advertisements accepted on a “ ’til foibid” artier. A specified
• number ef insertions must be given.
Notice te -diseonttaue” an advertisement must bo given tn writ-
ing, otherwise we will not be responsible.
We itaeerre the right to place all advertisementa under the proper
< eiaastfieation and reject unclean er objectionable copy.
For the convenience ef enboerlbers, classified advertisements
will be accepted Qter the telephone, and statements wili ba
mailed out at oneo with prompt payment expected as we do
not keep books nor send collectors for classified ads.
Obituaries and cards of thanks st regular clasifled advertising
rata.
“I am well able tq consider for
—>yself, and to decide without advice
from you. monsieur."
", “And now you’ve got your an-
swer,** chuckled Blnet. "I hope you
'like It."
Andre-Louis had paled a little;
there was incredulity In his great
sombre eyes as they continued
steadily to regard her. Of M. Blnet
he took no notice. I
"I bow to your choice, mademoi-
selle. 1 pray that you may not r»-
gret iL" •
“Regret It?’* cried M. Blnet. He
was
daughter at last rid of this suitor of
whom he hod never approved. If we
except thoee few hpurs when he real-
ly believed him to be an eccentrlo of
distinction. *Mmd what shall she re-
gret? That she accepted the proteo-
tion of a nobletuan so powerful and
Wealthy that as a mere trinket he
gives her a jewel worth as much as
an actress earns In a year at the
Comedle Franealsef”
I Xndre-Louls looked at him In el-
VVItnln t^ro minutes nonw remRinea - — --- * ka
fH- r«ym »«.» tw Rin.t hi. rt.n.h- ?or » lon< moment. Then he
laughed again. “Oh. you are fanta*.
’ tie," he said. "You are not real.” He
turned on his heel and strode to the
door.
v Andre-Louie turned, his hand upon
' the door-handle. "No," he said. "1
was mistaken. You are not fantas-
tic. You are just- vile—both of you.**
And he went out.
CHAPTER X
rpWEN’TY-FOL'B houre with Ij»
I Blnet had been more than enough
for the fastidious-And discerning
taste of M. de La Tour d'Azyr. He
LODGES
Denton Mncampmeat. 1
J. O. F.. meets every eee-'
o»d and fourth Thunadsy
BiMbtS
J. D. BH«CB, Scribe
next act with Leandre.'
Ho was gone.
at Pollchinelle.
at Rhodomont.
As they approached the wings a
roar it applause met them coming
from the audience. It was applause
and something else; applause o^i an
unusual note. As II teded away they
heard the voice of Scaramouche ring-
ing clear eo a bell!
“And so you see, my desr M.
Leandre, that wheij. you speak of the
Third Estate. It le necessary to be
more explicit. What precisely la the
Third Estate T"
“Nothing," said Leandre.
There was a gasp from the audi-
ence, audible In the wings, and then
swiftly followed Scaramouche's next
question:
‘True,
be?*
"Everything," said Lea nd SO.
The audience roared its acclama-
tions.
"True again," said Scaramouche.
"And what is more, that is what It
will be. L)o you doubt !tf’*
“1 hope it," said the schooled Le-
andre.
"You may believe It,” said Scara-
mouche, and again the acclamatlpns
rolled into thunder.
(Continued Io Our Next Issue)
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ALLIANCE ICE COMPANY
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hike stirring up a
breeze, iced coffee is de-
lightfully coolinV land
when made with Chase A
Sanborn’s Seal Brand Cof-
fee, it is one of the finest
summer drinks. And it’s
so easy to make.
Seal Brand has such a
genuine Coffee flavor, and
strength that really satis-
fies. Remember — SEAL
BRAND—the preference
of Coffee lovert fpr fifty
years. Sold in one, three,
or five pound cans by—
[ TURNER & GRAHAM
We Have Been with Yw
Twelve Years
A dozen years of conxientious printing service are behind
our record in Denton. We do not come and go. We
started hlere and we stayed. , .
Our money is spent in Denton by the nine regular em- -
Tour d'Azyr. Would It be Imperti-
nent In ons who has soma notion of
becoming your husband, to ask you,
mademoiselle, what you have given
him In return?*’
M. Blnet uttered a gross laugh, a
quMr mixture of cynlolatn and eon-
temp L
“I have given nothing," said Cll-
mene, Indignantly.
"Ah! Then the jewel Is in the no<
in of a payment In advance.**
"My God, man, you're not docent!**
M. Blnet protested.
"Decent?" Andre-Louis’ smoulder-
ing eyes turned to discharge upon
B$.*Blnet such a fulmlnatlon of con-
tempt that the old scoundrel shifted
uncomfortably In his chair. "Dkryou
mention decency. Blnet? Almost you
make me lose my temper." Slowly
hl» glance returned to Cltmene.
"Mademolaelle,” he eald, slowly, "I
desire you purely in your own la-
(Continhed From Onr Last Issue)
Coming later Into that upetalre
rootn that was oommon to all the
troupe, Andre-Louis found M. Blnet
talking loudly and vehemently. As
he entered Blnet broke off short, and
Wheeled to face him. -
"I a Walt your explanations of the
disgraceful eeene you provoked to-
night."
"Disgraceful 7 Is it disgraceful
that the public abould applaud mo7"
"The public? The rabble, you
mean. After the play tonight M. de
La Tour d'Azyr came to me, and
■poke to ma In the severest terms
about your scandalous outburst. I
was forced to apologize and . .**
"The more fool you.” eald Andre-
Louis. "A man who respected him-
self would have shown that gentle-
man the door." M. Blnet'e face be-
gan to empurple.
“And I say further." Andre-Louie
went on, "that a man who respects
himself, on quite other grounds,
would have been only too glad to
have seized this pretext to show M ’
de I-a Tour d'Azyr the door.”
“What do you mean by that?'
There was a rumble of thunder in
the question.
Andre-Louis’ eyes swept round the
company assembled at the suppor-
table. "Where is CllmeneT" he asked,
sharply.
Leandre leapt up to answer him,
white in the face, tense and quiver-
ing with excitement.
"She left the theater In the Mar-
quis de I.a Tour d’Azyr's carriage
Immediately after the performance.
We heard him offer to drive her to
this Inn."
"That would be an
rather more,
arrived?"
"Not yet."
"Ah!” Andre-Louis sat down, and
poured himself wino. There was an
oppressive silence In the room.
.Platters were, pushed toward him.
He helped himself calmly to food,
and ate in silence, apparently with
a good appetite.
At long length came a rumble of
wheels below and a rattle of halting
hoofs. Then voices, the high, trifling
laugh of Cllmene floating upwards.
Andre Louls went on eatiniRlincon-J-~
cernedly. T*0‘n«'
She came In, a leading lady taking
Your Car
Not the cneupegt In
From 12 to 24 pionths* guar-
antee. We have tad only .
three complaint^ out of 500
batteries sold. Aak the man
who is usinff them. * |
We give service on all i
makes of batteries.
220 W. Hickory, phone 2fi8
Sheridan-Berijogtt Co.
Navo Newa
NAVO* July 11.—A revival began
here Munday. Rev. C. L Bowen is
conducting, the meeting.
Misses Lula Nufflnea and luicHle
Rodgers of Frftico are visiting here.
1 Mies Arm^ Jones of Greenville is
at home.
Misses Maggie Covingutn arid Ma-
yy __***- — « ~ — —M.„- tea.—ama . .. ..---ww-wWX"
guests of Misses wTlIie and Rubye
Bridges. s
Miss Erlene Button of Prosper
visited relatives here.
Mrs. George Curry, who went to
Dallae to have her tonsils rernuved.
MISCBLLANBOUB
TEACHERS—locate for •*
term. Delays lose
tlotiH Ni» commission
ealary.i.,Writs fur
.Tsacherk Club. Box —. -------
FOR LEAHE—S50 acr-t farm end
. ranch ti miles north of Denton <>■ or
"Will lease for tern of vears .1. M. j fifl. L. MARTIN.
' - ■- l ox 1 13 or telephone eases of Eye, Ear. Nose and
M6. —I***1 Throat. Glaaasa correctly fitted.
Ofnc‘’ ?U,DEN'mTs
W. N. RO WEI J, O. D. tt, off tee
201 McClurkan Bldg. Phoqe 111,
CHARLES BAUNbERS. DentlsL'Of-
Blds Square. Phone te.
C. u OLIVER. D. fi. S. Oral iir
gery. Extraction of. teeth. South
Side Hq Craddock Hida. Phone 208
DR HTCH ARD MANDELU Bent iff.
Office 2nd floor May Bldg., North
8‘de SQ^are. Phone »»».
DR L w7 FRALiN, Dentist. Of-
fice over Russell-Gray-Jones Co.
PfeonsJlM. ■ . .
Hie I OBTBOPATH8---*—
DR. J S CRAWFORD
Office closed While 1M-. Crawford la
attending the American Osteop-
athic Association convention and
post-graduate course In Los An-
geles Watch thin space for an-
nouncement of return
ROOM® AND BOARD
COOL furnished ro >rrt for rert.
Phone 1»6 ______ 298cI.;
FoR RENT ITurhlshed light house- I
keeping ruuiM, 333 E. Oak St
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Is include some splen-
lections. Students es-
y are invited to call
lar them. «
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Ws ahi> records anywhere.
THE PHOMGHAPH SHOP
Phone 98 219 W* Hickory
lane, all unconsciously to deliver
himself into the hands Of Andre- [
Louis. ‘.
In the Interval after the second |
aqt. Andre-Louis sought the dressing-
room shared by Pollchln«lls and
Rhodomont rollchlnsfls was in the
act of changing.
"I shouldn't trouble to change,”
ho said. "Ths piece Isn't likely to
go beyond my opening scene of the
n«YTt SAP with T-tetendr®.**
Rhodomont stared
Pollchlnello stared
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LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Grry hound puppies. $5
i a pair. J. F. Robertson, telephon t
3?03._ _________ 2»?P
Iron hALE•—Good milk cow. H. T,.
^^Cgugh^PhoneSMG^^ 238t»
^TSreedekn
BEST REGISTERED Jersey bulls
for breodlnfl services. Breeding
barn. Bast McKinney BtroeL Phono
714-W. L. J. Lightsey.
" VBtBRINARIAN
DR W. E. BOTTS, Veterinarian.
Office Lipscomb's Drug Store.
Phone 2». Residence phone «8<
, hr. Jaci< L skilBk THM-inart-
an. Office McClurkan Bldg. Tele-
phone 181. Residence rhone lte.
RHGlhTERED ~ Jersey Bull for
breeding purposes. McKinney St.
Wagon Yard, Phone 108. 801
tJND’KRf AKERS— AMBULANCE
WHEN TOU need an ambulance
nhons V. W. Shepard. Day phono
141, night phono 48.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE at a bargain. 8-room
houre with all conveniences. Cor-
ner lot G«mmI gar.lw> and trwtt tr^es
Come see owner. 1603 North Elm.
St. ' > 297c
FOR RENT or Sab—Cottage one
block east of C. T A., modern con-
veniences. Phone G97-W or
corner of Vine and Grove
FoK^SCle--^^. TT- ,riikT
K. Denton. Well located. Apply ■-•'-c ••••« v.* v>,«
»>J------------—30-p where equipment is made
n)H d.\LE or Rett—Fixe room i_____________>_x_j _
house, very near Nornnl. All eon-1
veniences. Miss Rand. ph< ne 324-J.
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PDR sALE^m v 1_______
St .1 A Mar ti£
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT—-Five room house In
West Denton. Phone 118. 29S
FOR RENI'»—Modem slx-ruotn
house, all conveniences, located In
block of C. I. A. 1211 Carrier. Pos-
session August 1st Address E.
Steele, Box 363, Verron. Tex. 291
FOR R ENT—5 -roomTouse-~w I th
glassc'l-tr sleet>ing porch. All
conveniences. Close in. C. H. Davie,
phone 811.. 231
FEEDSTUFFS ~
CHOPS. BRAN, com. nay and oth-
m- feedstuffs Full measures
Prompt delivery. Arkansaw Mill.
South Elm Street, Phone 410.
Little Elm News
LITTLE ELM, July 20.—Sam Rose
was In Frisco.
Mr. Teel of Der.tor wta here,
were guests
Toomer, of
Brewer of
Dan and Cecil Harp
Of their slelet, Mrs,
Lloyd.
Miss _Ann>e Louise
Frisco was here.
O. T. Button and family of Den-
ton were here.
L L. Harris was In Dentor.
Mr. and rMs. Vt A. Brewer were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thum-
as.
Little Miss Ruth Wlllb’.nks of
Salt Brsnrb Is the gU'.St of her
grandmother. Mres.
Jim Rhodes was I .. r
Mrs. Ralph Rogers of Childress i.«
the guest of airs. L. L. Harris.
Truman, small son of Mr. E. E.
Clatk. is sick.
.1. G. Wateon is In Texarkana.
Miss Estcilg Grant of Dentin was
the guest of'Mis* Inez Watson.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie NelSoh of
Frisco is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kelton.
Miss Helen and Lor.i Orr are
spending the week with friends anU
relatives here.
Misses Mczell and Estelle Kelton
entertained a crowd of young folks
with a party Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie .Selby-
Miss Prudie Harris of Fort Worth
Is spending the week with her mo-
ther. Mrs. L. L Harris
Carl Rhodes Is In Dallas.
GeOrge Button wws In Dallas. >
"Grandinn” Rhodes fell tad
sprained her ankle.
If interested in buying a
home in Denton, or in secur-
ing a Federal Land Bank
loan at 5 1-2 per cent inter-
est, see us. J. W. HOKE,
Denton, Texas.
ELECTED
You are elected in case you
should have a
82>eitOO
?ei.5*3:
ways welcome. North Btae Square
-------INQr y CRA118, Stay.
M Stated met ting Star.t ld No.
■ 217 A. F A A. M. tttlur.
NW day evening, July 22.
7:31* E. J. Hendlee, W M.
SKM^Mfl J. VV. Erwin, See. 291c
Meiican Robbei Gang Holds
Up Guarded Passenger Train
MEXICO CITY, July 21—The
Mexican War Department today was
eonHdering wXat artion to take on
reports received here late last night
that a Southern Panlfic train was
attacked a few miles from Mazut-
Un in the State of Hlnaioa on Wed-
nesday yhen (he express car and
several pass. iigers were robbed of
20,000 pesos by followers of Gener-
al Juan Carrasco, who for several
weeks has bften lending a rebel
movement against the Federal gov-
ernment.
Altho th® train was carryihg a
nmall military convoy the robbery
was committed, according to offi-
cial re|s>rt. without the firing of a
single shot.
I
Wlilhxnks
gm st of
Ilhot’es.
was In l entonr
L.
airs.
SPECIALISTS ,
DR. P. LIPSCuMb, dueolallnt. Sye
Ear, Non* and Throat. Phone
298 or (48
. . -err jjg,.
Ear. "
fitted.
the new
desirable p sl-
out of you i
particulars. State
30e, Dullaa
fnrm ’ —
of Deuton
Owens, P. 'J. Lox J 33 or telephone I
ns. -j______
TOMATOES for canning, peflveted
for 11.00 per bushel. W. A. Rich-
lin's. 1703 West Maple Phone 172-w.
Grapes lat^-r. . _ k®4
FIlESH vegetables, melons and
cantaloupes. delivered every
•norulny. Listen for tny bell. J. T.
Crawlord. -2 1
’rdfi iligh "BoIF Weevil catchers
proving a success In the flelda*ot
Denton County Manufactured by
Bimmuns A Gay al Gay Tin Shop.
214 West Oak, Dontou, Texas. Pat
________-- _________I*.-'
WeFicK—We make floral designs
to order. Mend ve your order tot
Hoffman Roees Price St per bun-
drad. Phonograph Shop. Phone _93
klontgomery
The HONEST Plumber
will do the work
RIGHT
Personal attention given to every
Job. Satisfaction guaranteed. For
plumbing needs. Montgomery leads.
Phone 167. U05
Al TO PAINT SHOP — The
t flrat shop ever In Denton uatng
baking system which is the only
>ay to get first-class job on an au-
tomobile. Also first class furniture
rrttaistrlng High-daws work at a — ' -___ ______ __ ~ j
having. Vernon Cash, 204 East Mr- for I.ENT Cool, pleasant s.uth-
Mgmqy. Phone 298. 800
HV^ONE CORSETS and Surgical
. belts Mrs. Ballarl Phone >94.
LOST AND FOUND
LO.-»T -Ford tire on rbn. between
Keller and Denton. Return to thia
•Nice. 234
TOHi SALE— MISCELLaNkuUB
FOR SALE Grapes, parties wh ’
engaged some failed to cone.
Also one dozen fry. rs Call 666-W.
___ ___________29«p
FOR SVl.E—A.as rang.- and cedar
chest, practically now. Call 355-W.
POR-SA LE3rjFe*i.ir*e gray
baby bi ggy. Cal) 516
JITNEY LINES
McKINNEY-DENTON Jitney leaves
Curtis Drug Store 8 a. m. and 2
p. m. Leavea Frlsoo 10 a m. and
bfcwN-KRiySi liTniyTStiSrDSD
ton at 10:80 a m. and 4:80 p. m.
Ixave calls at Record-Chronicle
pi.ice. O. C. Muncey, Prop.
SASGER^DENTON Jitney Uno
leaves Record-Chronicle office at
4:15 p. m. and leaves Palace Drug
•tore at Sanger, Trias, at I
e'clock. Fare |1, round trip |1.50.
Fallas— dentoN JITney leaves
Curtis Drug Store 7 a. m.; 8 a. tn..
1 p. m , 3 p. m and 5 30 p. tn.; leaven
105 South Market St., Dallas, 7:30
a. m . 9 a. m.. 18 m., 4:30 and 6 p. m.
Through fare <L75._
WANTED
WANTED—Furnished bedroom
, close to town preferably on West
Hickory or Oak Call 858 293
Wanted To Rent — 6 or 7-rborn
house near Normal, by 1st of Sept.
Call 581-J. 302p
WANTED—Typing of all kinds.
Small jobs or big. Also office
work by day or permanently. Call
• 28-J. _______
EXPEltlENCEb Ironer wants work
away from home 15c per hour. Call
874___________________________»4
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1922, newspaper, July 23, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227759/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.