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T. R. BROOKS
East Side
Phone 159.
Beautiful,
Glossy Hair
COMES ONLY WITH
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“Goodyear” Garden Hose.
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ALAMO STORAGE COMPANY
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GOODYEAR
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GARDEN HOSE
We not only
Build Good Walks
But they
Look Right
over your concrete wants with us.
value we know of in garden
hose.
Sold exclusively in Denton
by
THE FAME OF DIAMOND TIRES
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—is built qn what the users say about them. There
is probably no tire more favorably spoken of by those
who know. We sell them.
TALIAFERRO BROS.
Hardware and Seed Store.
J. P. MAGEE
General Insurance
Phone 611.
About the Walks
. ONE-THIRD OFF
BASEBALL GLOVES
Catcher, 1st Base, Field
($4.75 to $5.75) ($3.75 to
$6.00) $1.25 to $5.00)
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PUT OIL
IN YOUR CAR
WORK GLOVES
and are the Genuine Tuf-
horse make. Also all shades
Men’s and Boys’ Belts—30
to 44 in. take this 1-3 off of
all Leather Goods—NOW!
I know p
room to a g..
position in h
to- pay
is pavingi
and thadUcl
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Phone 270-W
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Special on 1
years, for 39c each.
low prices, f
‘ Hats at $1.50.
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Hebron
Argyle
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Ren. Scott W. Hickey to
Hold Little Elm Revival
boys’ porosknit unions, size from 6 to 10
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refresh monts
•lowntjwn cafe.
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Hebron
Argyle
Juatln
Double
Gama
Parrln
Plalnvl
Ponder
Ward I
Lewlavl
Waken
Itoauok
Htouy
Aubrey
Lake Si
Little ;
Ward
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Mt. Barnaba, Kpincopal Mlaaioa—
I fjoly communion at 7 d. m Arch-
. l.-.x.-.m 1/1 In .lliurirt.
OLD AGENCY
—is like old friends, tested
and true. This agency has
for a number of years been
BOGEBN CLObEN IN HOME TOWN
BONHAM. July 22—Fred S. Rog-
ers. candidate for Governor, brought
hie speaking campaign to a close
here last night, before a large gath-
ering of “homefolks, ’ His speech
was as usual composed ohU'fly to
thrusts at Neff s record in office.
First Presbyterian . Church—Rev.
J. G. Varner, D. D., pastor. Church
services begin at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
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power.
ia let us
drain it out for you.
No extra charge for
this service.
Prices on all Ladies’ White Shoes at a
tion. This includes everything—pumps, oxfords and
strapped pumps—with military and low heels.
CHOOSE YOUR DAIRYYMAN
—with the same care that you would your physic-
ian, druggist, etc. Choose the dairyman whose herd
is well fed and taken care of, who uses every sani-
tary precaution in protecting the milk that his cus-
tomers use.
AlMT SARAH PEABOOV- cEADER C* THE -
society reft suppression of pipe___. ,
Poking caught two Boys she suSPEcibi
PLAYING MARBLES FOR Kggps ■
Come and see the many
things we have to make the
picnic or camp more enjoy-
able.
Attention given to our repair
department. Bring us your
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
that’s disabled.
Optometrist
McCray Jewelry Store.
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JEWELER.
Opposite Record - Chronicle
How many of us stop to
think of the intimate rela-
tionship between
GOOD EYESIGHT
AND GOOD HEALTH
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Rev. Scott W. Hickey of Abilene
tonight will begin a ten days' re-
vival at the Baptfkt Church nt Lit-
tle Klin Rev. Mr. hlckty wan pas-
tor <>t tiie lAttle Elm church for
more than four ysarit.
Mr. and Mr*. -Hickey are viefting
her parent.. Mr nn'l Mr. K. F.
aGmmon, at Little Elm during tho
revival. t
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pie. Their remarks ullt b»- of i
eral interest, and everyone is
vited. whether a member of
Society cr not.
One lot of boys’ black and brown straw hats at 75c
each. Another at $1.00 each. Boys’ cloth hats at 45c
each- Li r iiuniUMOiaiB
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Lloyd
Bolirar
Hebron
Argyle
Justin
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Parrln
Plalnvl
Ponder
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son for Intermediate Christian 17n^''
deuvoters of the Central Presbyter
ian Church Sunday afternoon. A
program of especial Interest to boys
will be carried out, and a cordinl-
Invitatlon is extended to them.
Talks will lie given as follows: "In
What Ways Should We He Gro« -
Ing?" Coleen Woods; "How Can Wc
Grow Trm>e PowFr of Wayer?"
Mary Margaret Blewett; “How Can
We Grow Happier Each liny?" Otle
Purnell; blackboard talk, Johnnie
Lee Honeycutt. I
Regardless of what you may want to accomplish with
your hair ’twill pay you to come to us.
We have hair tonics, preservatives, etc., that will work
>rs with your hair. A.
our hair is a most important part of your appear-
Don’t neglect it.
SMART DRUG COMPANY
Phone 18S- n______
Have you tried any of ours
lately? Then drop in today.
We have expert dispensers
whd know their business.
Clean, sanitary fountain.
We have paper plates,
spoons, cups, napkins and
table cloths. Tin cups, fry-
ing pans, knives, forks,
and everything for the camp-
er.
Visit our sale—great bargains in all departments—
everything reduced.
earning its rights to the tru-
est test of the people whom
it serves. May we atjd you
SI RAND—Frang Mayo playg again-
today in "Tracked to Earth.'■ i
A national, expo.ltion of power
and mechanical engineering I. to be
held In f^>w York City next De-
cember.
guarantee protects
The high quality of
Goodyear Moulded Hose in-
sures you of getting the best
Special values in Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords on the
bargain tables.
Flret Ha pt 1.1 Cbareb— Rev. Will
C McClung, paator. will preach at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. A ’
Club of alxteen volceg
the evening aervicea.
School nt 9:45. B. Y. P. U. meeting,
at the usual hours.
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KEEP COOL}—How? By wearing one of our cool
summer sits. These hot days call for light weight suits.
Try one of our Silk Mohairs, Dixie Weave or Palm Beach
Suits. Now at I -4 off.
Made by the makers of the
world
Tires.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ATHLETIC GOODS
Thats what we are known HARDWARE CO.
We have a full line of the
famous McGregor Golf
Clubs. Before buying else-
where come in and swing
one of these clubs. They’re
priced right, too.
Baseball goods, Tennis
goods, Volleyball and all
other kinds of equipment.
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Members of the Intermediate IL
Y I’. I!, of the First baptist Church
will give a demonstration program
at the Sanger clrurch Spnday after-
noon beginning at 3:30 o’clock.
Newton: "How to Be
Paul Waller; "Faithfulness."
Smith; "A Cheerful Attitude",
ley Jones; duet. Ruth and
Mu ..grave; reading. Annie
Knight; League benediction.
In hastening the production of Ford cars as many aa five
men work on a car at one time. For example, one mechanic
mounts the rear wheela and another the gasoline tank while
three others are putting the motor In place. A Ford chaaaia
never pauses on its construction trip through the factory. “Keep
moving” ia the watchword of Ford progress. The gasoline tank
already contains gasoline when mounted; inflated tires are on
the wheels and the crankcase is full of oil. When the last bolt
has been dropped into placg, the engine is started automatically
and the car leaves the building on its own power. It is such
methods that have made possible the production of over one
million cars a year, or one car every eighteen seoonds. It is Ford
efficiency backed by a worthy ideal that has rapidly lowered the
price on Fptd automobiles to a few hundred dollars and put
them within reach of every family.
room that
to do a
chain bermuid’s.
’I'oo I.ow n Price
: a woman who rented a
girl who had an excellent
shop and could gfford
... ..... well for It.' But instead of
asking her, what she should have
asked the landlady put the price at
ill for a laige room, board, (in-
cluding a lunch to carry), washing,
and the use of the telephone. Other
worpen were gett-tng $15 for the same
kind of accommodations without
washing.
Naturally the girl snapped up the
opportunity. Moroever, being of the
disposition that is always ready to
to accept any invitation to Impose,
she lit her washings get larger
and larger, was so unTalr In Ker
use of the telephone I hut she eon-
tantly Inconvenienced the other
members of the family by her long
conversations, and so untidy in her
----landlady was forced
let’s service as well as a
you woiild your family'j>hy‘
sician, one whose honesty is
unquestionable and one who
has the equipment and train-
ing to give your eyes the
skilled service they deserve.
LEM M. SKILES, Opt. 0v-
m. Sabbath School begins at •:<(
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At least every six
months the o i T
should be drained
from the crank case
of your car. If al-
lowed to remain
longer, it makes no
differen c e how
much or how good
oil is added—the
old oil is thin and
has lost its
Drive by an<
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BIG ELM t'HKEK
A pail y wif-abuut t4wri.y-.fivn pa»r-
.aoiis. members uf half a dozen Pl-
lot Point and Denton furnllleH, en-
joyed a camping trip on Big Elm
Creek near Aubrey Wednesday and
Thursday. A large crowd of men
were members ot a fishing party
which went from Denton and Pilot
Point Wednesday and spent the
night. Early Thursday afternoon
they were joined by other members
of their families who came In auto-
mobiles.
A plentiful catch furnished fish
for rt delicious lunch at noon and
night Thursday1. .Members of the
night Thursday1. Members of the
party enjoyed fishing and swim-
ming. returning home Thursday
evening.
> Those present Included Mr. and
Mrs. Mutt Clark. Mrs. J. E. Sitz and
son, A. E. Hollingsworth, and fam-
ily, Georgia Tisdell and family, Hu-
bert Tlsdell and family, Dallas Hol-
lar and family of Pilot Point. J. H.
Burns and family ot Denton.
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B By Ruth Caesarea B
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A FOOL1HH INVENTION
Why do people invite other peopte
to impose upon them and then com-
plain bteiAise the invitation Is’ ae-
-vuixUid;' AVJxuha•.JCoult is It that the
Invitation was exteniTed Tn'The nrsT
place?
Of course the IH tson who received
It might have had the strength ot
.character to refuse and to say: "1
will deal fairly even when you lay
yourself open to unfair treatment,"
but it takes a whale of character
to do that.
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“A DUKES MIXTURE”
I! selling safe insurance, paying more claims. Now have
iBciestofrt every member of family, up to 65 years. How I
can people be without that “Auto Special" that gives $25
per week, and $1,000 at death, at a rate of hut 50c per
SKnth? _________
L The factory shipped me big supply of the soft sponge rub-
L ber Arch Supports and Heel Pads, for me to put in hands
of drummers to sell at a 25 per cent commission, but 1 find
I have no time to look after them. Nothing better for tired
or lame feet, so come and get them as long as they last at
i 25 per cent off.
4-room house to rent on Daugherty St.
L. pver Turner Bros. ’Nuf Sed.
A great reduction on all straw hato^" Plenty of time
to wear them this season. Buy another one now at these
$4.00 Hats, $3.00; $3.50 at $2.70; $2.50
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COX KENEWM FAITH IN LEAGUE
PARIS, July^^’-^umeR M. Cox.
Democratic I rcuhlentlal nominee In
192b, said In an interview here that
Ills two weeks tour of the French
battlefield)! had made his belief In
the la-ague of Nations even strong-'
<r than it was before his trip.
You cannot go
wrong in purchasing
the silver wedding
srift here. Quality of
jndoubted excellence,
prices most moderate.
Come in and visit
with us.
Oatral Fnabytertan Ckureh—
There will be no preaching ser-
vices either <t 11 a m or >n the
evening. Sunday school will start
at«9:4E an usual, and younc pec-
plejs meeting* will bo held at th*
regular hour*.
rR INC ESS— "Boomerang Justlce’1
features George Larkin and Fritzl
Ridegwuy for one day.
DREAMLAND—William Farnum is
the attraction a second d ly ■ lr
"Shackles of Gold."
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First t nrislinn < hurck—8. J.
Mathleson, pastor, will *peak at
10:46 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Topics.
"Religion In a Five-Roomed House”
and "IJfe^and Religion in New Zea-
land," special sermon, Illustrated.
Bible School' and Bible classes be-
gin at 9:30 a. m. Dr. P G. Jone*,
superintendent. Junior, Intermed-
iate and Senior Christian Endeavor
societies at 4:30 and 6:30 p. m.
dta<.vn Virden^ minister in charge.
t hrlsllan Neieace gorh-ty—Hold*
regular services lr. I. O. O. F. Hah
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sub-
ject. "Truth” Bungay si hool ai
|i:A5. Wednesday evening services,
where testimonials ure given, at 3
o'clock. All are cordlnully invited.
< athollc Church— Bolivar Street.
Services Sunday morning, Julj $0,
aud August 6.
The Intermediate Christian
deavor of the First Christian
Church will meet Sunday afterpdon
at 4:30 o’clock, with Frances Built-
van ns Ijatl -r The topic is "Orow "
special riiuslc has been arranged.
Two prominent Christian Kndeavc r
workers from Fort Worth will be
present and talK to the young pec-
gen-
i hi
the
Miss Esta Graham will lead the
meeting of Senior Christian Endea-
vor of t^e Central Presbyterian
Church Sunday evening, when
’Hjrow” is tl)e topic of the lesson.
"What Masters Ought We Serve "i
Is tho subject of the lesson for the I
Junior Christian Endeavor of th"
First Christian Church Sunday at
ternoon nt 4:30 o’clock. Nell fay'or
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The Voice no Erupts
You would have thougTit
when the landlady found out
she was being taken advantag,
she would have told the girl
she would have to' t«iy more
so many privileges. Bui iiu, tin
pie who extend these foolish invi-
tations don’t solve their problems
simply as t...... _________
do is this. They groan and com-
plain not to the person but to oth-
ers about him or her To the tier-
son's face they ure either frankly
Unumiable without explanation! or
they still maintain a strained amia-
bility. In the meantime their re-
sentment Is piling up until finally
there Is u volcanic outburst and the
diplomatic relations are abruptly
severed.
What that woman will probably
d<> Is to stand It as long as she
can anil then turn out her boarder
altogether, instead of following the
fairer, kinder method of telling her
that she is paylnBjtoo little for what
she gets and thirtMrtie must pay more
or get less. '
Senior Epworth League No. 2 will |
meet at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon I
at the First Methodist Church I
Pauline Rogers will lead the les-
Kon. The program Includes the, fol-
lowing numbers: Song, "He Iwad-
cth Me", "Sweet Hour of Brayer";
five volunteer sentence prayers;
Hong, "Count ■ Yqur Blessings";
Scrlpturp. Lesson, Matt. 5:48: "Be
dven as your
Father In Heaven is perfect"
Loretta
First Methodist Church—Rev, J.
Sam Barcus, pastor, will preach at
11a. m. and 8 p. m. Special ser-
mon at night on "Brother and Sis-
ter Grumble". Sunday School at
9j45 a. b. Junior. Senior No. 2 and
Senior League* at * p. m., 4 p. m.
and 1p.m. ,
Then Got More
Likewise I know a man who was
absolutely incapable of holding an
exeeyX! V£.'.JKlsltlon In Lustiness be-
cause he always gave the people
whom he hired tpo many privileges’
and then got sore and fired them
when they thought lilin an easy
mark and took advantage of him
They Welcomed the privileges of
course as we all do. but most of
them would have preferred fewer
privileges at first and a steady job
at the ertd.
• Don’t invite people to Impose on
you If you don't want them to acv
cept the invitation.
Aijd if you receive an Inwltation
from anyone to impose on him or
h< r. It's w iser from a selfish as well ■-
ns rrn ehtirni pniTiT or vrew rior TT ln""nuf lifif of RnfiafiPrl rTiH-
accept it It always pays in the end °UF HSC 01 8aU8nea CU8
to pay for what you get.
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METHODIST HIAIVAI. AT COOB-
lilt < KEEK
A Methodist revival was
at the Coojmt Cre«k church
night, July 21. Rev ThomtiH E
Hardy will conduct the services.
fisted by Miss Donnie May Jone*
of Tioga.
I» a Nt E AT ET ir<t'
Cl.I II EHIIH1 NIGHT.'
Twelve couples enjoyed ar Infor,
nial ilance at the Elks elubrooms
Friday evening from 1 to 12 o'clock.
Music wus furnished by n local of-
< hestra Mr and Mrs H T Brews-
ter were chaiperonea. in the
o'clock Intermission,
were served at a
PHEACHKRg
MEI ECMAN
DALLAS. July 22.—Tbe Methodist
minister* of Dallas are planning tc
submit to the trustees of the South-
j--., «rn Methodist University. «? peti-
tion asking that Dr. Charles C
N Selecman. pastor of the First Meth-
odist Church here, bo appointed
president of the University to *uc-
YOUNG PEOPLES SOOEI1ES
"Growth” Is the topic of the les-
son for study at the meeting of the
Senior Christian Endeavor Soeiety
of the First Christian Church Sun-
day evening,-when W. F. Boyd of
the Norma) College will lead. Spe-
cial talk relating to the subject will
be made by Miss Catherine Wisdom
alid Percy Tribble. MisaiFuige of the
x< irninrrkniFgr, rnriig faeuTt y, win
give a reading. All young people
invited.
that
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But no, the peo-
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that. What they usually • "Rules of Ever/dUy Life".
Diligent'
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