Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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THE JULY EDISON
Records include some splen-
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and hear them.
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pnd and fourth Thursday
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J. D. BBVCW. Strt-lbe
That Rush Order for Printing!
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It would be funny to advertise “Rush work a spec- :
ialty,” as most printing is wanted in'■ hurry. Months may
be devoted to planning: a piece of printed matter, and then
• -the printer is urged to produce the work day before yea- J
terday!
The Hurry Boys will be interested in knowing that we
are today better equipped for “rush" work than we have
ever been. A Cleveland Folder, for example, with a capae- J
ity of 8,000 sheeta per hour, materially speeds up our pre- J
duction. A Nelson Punching Machine, motor driven, haa
a capacity of one million sheets in 25 hours. An automat-
ically fed press devours paper and rings a bell for more.
Come in and look over our
line of refrigerators. Your
family's health depends
on how well your food ia
gqipg to keep. Our line
includes nationally known
makka*-
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'••re u-Fwl to attend.
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WANTEO—RY THE TEXAS A PA-
CIFIC RY. AT VARIOUS POINTS.
TKXAS AND LOUISIANA. HKCAUME
OF STRIKE OF CAR AND IXW’O-
MOTI VE PEI\UtT.MKNT .EMPLOYER
AGAINST DECISION OF UNITED
STATES RAILROAD LABOR HOARD
MEN. QUALIFIED AS MACHIN-
ISTS, BOILERMAKERS. BLACK- .
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classification end reject unclean or objectionable copy.
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KELLER & HILL
215 W. Mulberry St.
tone and Word. He strained to listen.
■“That ia what my heart deairea.
Lcandre, btft I am beset by fear*
lest your stsataxem should be too
late. I am to marry this h^G'lbla
Marquis of Sbrufadelli thia very duy.
Ho arrlvea by noon. He cornea to
alvn the contract—to make me the
Marchioness of Sbrufadelli. Oh!" It
win a cry of pain from that tender
younK heart. “Save me, Leandro.
Have mel You are my only hope."
Ro her father whs marrying her to
a marquis! That InipUM birth on
her side. And yet she win content
to pair off with thle dull yotms ad-
venturer in the taralahed lace! ■
“It shall never be!" M. Lea nd re
was storming passionately. "Never!
I swear it!". And ho shook his puny
tlst at the blue vault of heaven—
Ajax defying Jupiter. “Ah, but here
He will
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Buy Your Groceries From Piggly Wiggly
and Save Money
TONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
It is extremely important that, baby’s
milk be fresh and purfc. It does little
good to sterilize bottle and nipple if the
milk itself gets stale. And that can easily
happen if milk gets warm; in unchilled
milk bacteria multiply rapidly.
The cheapest protection you can buy for
baby this summer is ice—enough to keep
the refrigerator cold.
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A perfect shine for
Shines on Sunday, 10c.
M'FALL SHOE SHOP
First Class Repairing
’JULY and August are often a dan-
J gerous time for babies. The
heat exhausts their little bodies;
the first hot weather aftdr wean*
ing is a real crisis.*
Carries a full line of Paints,
Enamels, all grades of Var-
nishes Xor-Floora-and Furni-
ture, Auto Enamels and
Brushes. Paper Hanging
and Painting a Specialty.
' BOLIVAR. July 13 —M<.« Fay
SAysra of DaUAh. ia visitlnx rrlauds
hare. , ,
;Mr*. John Miller and cl.llrfrcn <rf
ItHtiilflv,! are vi»Itirfg li<r i.Hhar,
Berry RkehardKUn, ana olher ^ela-
tivee.
Quite a ftw from here' atter<lcd
the picnic at Rgntini.
Mr*. F. K. Harvey 18 viwndlna a
few <lav« with her daughter, Miu.
Albert Bearden.
A rood rain fell Sunday w.iich
w ax very m ich ncedul.
Abe« Tll<*lin* Lewin uC Sanarr waa.
hore.
Mr. and Mm. IS ’ll Grien were In
Sander "
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bently were
In Denton.
per hun-
Fhone *J3
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is the freshest and the clean-
est in Denton. Let us fill
your next prescription. *
MEMBERNAIl _______
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Sullivan & Curlsinger
Phone 276 Free Delivery i5hoM called for and deliv-
Our Fountain Drinks are the
best.
The promise of a bride to
“obey” is a joke. Hubby’s
promise to love, honor and
protect her is made good by
the LIFE INSURANCE he
carries.
The lack of either Fire or
Life Insurance by anyone
any time IS A CRIME—AL-
• MOST.
BEST BY TEST
SPEED & RAMEY
The Fire Insurance Agents
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We ship records anywhere.
THE PHONOGRAPH SHOP
Phone S3 219 W. Hickory
HOT WEATHER
NECESSITIES
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Water Coolers and Refrig- I
erators.
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Incomparable Piane I
GRANDS, PLAYEAS
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Hammon’s
PIANO COMPANY
219 W. Hickory
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Our Prescription Department’ North Side Tailor Shop
Phone 346
Clothes called for and de-
livered.
'J Some time ago Mrs.
Jones itought a New
Method range. Like any }
other woman, she wanted ’
a cooking range that was
built for three things: Du-
rability, convenience and
economy. 1 •
Before buying nhe look-
ed at several different
ranges. She noted that
the New Method possess-
ed to an unusual degree
the, stamp of good work-
Three sueed, nine-inch blade.
Made bAthe largest sewing
machine ' company in the
World, and
Price $12.00.
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*rv<*m«ua .rrny (STWKUrtM
shadows?"
.......Mees was not nss«M W VdMMre '
Andrs-Leula. Ha had overheard
enough to know that this was but
the ease of a pair of lovers wteo^wlth
lore to fear of life, were yow*«fter
the manner of their kind—taore
timid of heart than be.
In the space of cropped meadow
between the barn and the hedge
stood a man and a woman, both
young. The man was a wsil-set-ap.
comely fellow, with a fine head of
chestnut hair tied in a queue by a
broad bow of block satin. He was
dressed with certain t*wd>y at-
tempts at ostentatious en)iolllsh-
ments, which did not prepossess one
at first glance in his flavor.
The child—she was not more than
that, perhaps twenty at ths most—
possessed. In addition to ths alhtro-
meats of fuco and shape that went
very near perfection, a sparkling vi-
vacity and a grace of movement the
like of which Andre-Louis did not
remember ever before to have be-
held assembled tn one person.
He could not have told you why,
but ho was conscious that it ng-
grieved him to find her so Intimate
with this pretty young fellow, who
was partly clad, as it appeared. In
ths cast-offs of a nobleman. He could
not guess her elation, but the speech
• red. North Side Dairy.
Browning. Prop. Phone 810-W.
VETffltlN ARiXfi
DR. W. K. BOTT8, Veterinarian.
Office Llpncomb'S Drug Store
Phone 2». Residence phon* 4(8
DR. Jack l. skilEK VWerttsrD
an. Office MoCluraan Bldg. Tele-
S 1(4. Residence rtione 104.
comes our subtle friend,
bring us news, 1 know.”
Andre-Louis looked also In the
direction of the gap. Through It
emerged a lean, slight num In a
rusty cloak and a three-cornered hnt
worn well down over his nose so us
to shade his face.
"Monsieur," said ho, with the air
of a conspirator, “the time tor action
has arrived, and so has the Marquis.
That is why."
"Tell me, tell me! Speak!" Cllmene
Implored hun, holding out her hands
in a sufipficatlon no man at sensl
billty could have resisted. And then
on the instant she caught her
breath on a faint scream. "My
father!" she exclaimed, turning dis-
tractedly from ono to the other of
those two. “He is coming! We are
lost!"
(Continued in Our Next Issue.)
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Potato Chips, per package ..........
Kgg”—guarafiteid frosh ...........
Sliced Breakfast Bscon, per pound
New Comb Honey, per gallon .. ...H
Full Cream Cheese, per pound ..........................
Prunes, per pound u... .o....._...........'...........1...........
Criaco, 8 pounds .... ......
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Wesson A Matola Oil, pints .............—..................................—. 30c
Wesson & Maxola Oil. quarts ...................................—-
Sweetmeat*—tandar, delicious and sugar eurod, par pound......4W1
Picnic Ham's, pof poufin .....—k,.*.*.-—;-..—.—-«
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BEGIN HERE TODAY
Ths oath, taken as he held In his
arms ths body of hie dearest friend.
PHILIPPE DE VILMORIN. sent
AJfDRK-LQUIS MOREAU, young
lawyer of Gavrillac, to Rennes and
thence to Nantes where his fervid
Speechee roused to action the clti-
sens who were chafing under the
oppression of the nobility.
Philippe hart been tricked Into a
d«el and brutally murdered because
the great
MARQUIS DE LA TOUR D’AZTR
feared the “dangerous gift of elo-
quence" which the Idealistic di-
vinity student possessed. Andre-
Louis swore to carry on the cause
of hla friend and revsnge himself
on the Marquis for Philippe’s
death and because the profligate
noble had sued for the hand of the
bSgUtlful ,
ALINE pF. KERCADIOU. niece of
" tlia gruff ■ ■'—“
LORD OF GAVRiLlaC, who wae
popularly believed to be the father
of Andre-Louis. .-----.
Returning from Nantes. Andre-
Louis Is mot on the outskirts of
havrillac by Aline, who warns him
that soldiers are wilting in the
town to arrest him for sortition.
GO ON WITH THE STORY
"My dear Allnel That I should
have been the cause of so much con-
teni and, troubler* excjalmsd. Au<lra________
with mocking nonchalance.
“Do you realize that they have
eome to arrest you 7“ she aakeq hlm,
with increasing Impatience. “You
are wanted for sedition, uhd upon a
warrant from M. de Lesdlguicrea."
“Bedltlon?" quoth he, and his
thoughts flew to that business at
Nantes. It wan impossible they
could have had news of It in Rennes
and acted upon it in co short a time.
“Yes, sedition, The ^edition of
that wicked speech of yours at
Rennes on Wednesday."
"You must not go into Gavrlllae,"
(he told him, "and you must get
down from your horse, and let me
take it. I shall return It to the
Breton Arnie,"
• “You haven't considered what will
happen to you if you do such a
thing.”
“What do I care for law 7 Do you
Imagine that the law will presume
to touch mo?"
"Of course there Is that. You aro
sheltered by one of the abuses I com-
plained of ut Rennes. I was forget-
ting."
"Complain of It as much us you
please, but meanwhile profit by It.
Cothe, Andre, do as I tell you. Get
down from your horse." And then,
as he etTII hesitated, she stretched
out and caught him by the arm. Her
volee was vibrant with earnestness.
“Andre, you don't realize how seri-
ous is your position. You must go
away at once, and lie completely lost
until my uncle can bring Influence
to bear to obtain your pardon."
“That will be a long time, then.”
said Andre-Louis. "M, de Kerya-
dlou has never cultivated friends at
court." —-------—............
; “There Is M. de La Tour d’A^yr,’*,
■ she reminded him, to his astonish-
ment.
“That man!” he cried, and then he
laughed.
“Why, yes. You see, I have not
■Mrs. Joe Knox and daughter. Miss yet said that I will be Marquise de
Mrs. Will La Tour d’Azyr.1 It is a position that
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hoofs until It grew faint In the dis
tance.
BOOK II: THE BUSKIN
CHAPTER I
ZOOMING presently upon the Re-
don road.fMndre-Louis. Obeying
instinct ijather than reason,
turned his face. to the south, an<l
plodded wearily and mechanically
forward. He had no clear idea of
whither he was going, or of whither
he Should go. All that imported at
the moment Wat to put as great a
distance ns possible between Gavrll-
lac apd himself.
Midway across the vast common
to the north of Gulgnen he
came to a halt. Beyond loomed u
tall building which he knew to be
an open barn, standing on the edfc.s>
of a long stretch of moadowlund. It
was as big as a house, yqt consisted
of no more than a roof carried upon
half a dozen tall, brick Pillai's, but
densely packed under that roof was
n great stack of hay that promised
a warm couch on so cold a night. He
cleared a trough for his body, and
lying down in it, covered himself to
the neck with the hay he had re-
moved. Within five minutes he was
soundly asleep.
When next he awakened, the eun
was already high in the heavens.
Then to his awakening senses came
a drone of voices close at band, to
which at first he paid little heed.
“Qh, mon Dleu, Leandre, let us
separate at once. If it should be my
father ..."
And upon this a man’s voice broke
In, calm and reassuring:
“No, no, Cllmene: you are mis-
taken. There Is no one coining. We
SPECIALISTS
re+uva earn* at «»aa DR. P. LIPttUt rMt>, rtpoctSHSt. Eye
1 Ear, Nose and Throat. Phone
— 1 2»S or 642
farm 2* 1-2 | M. L ’MARTIN, A. B.. M. D. DlF
teuton. Mrs. eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and
... ---- Throat Glasses correctly fitted.
Office Suite 100. Raley Building.
DENTISTS
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. a. office
|01 McCTurkan Bldg. Phone tjlt
CHARLES SAUNDERS. Dentist. oT
ficy, Y*r Turner Bros. Phone 14.
UK- w. A. JONfffl, De nt Is l West
Bide Bouare. Phone 4S.
CT l, olYVer. d Bl & oraT suiF:
gery. Extraction of teeth. South
8l<Je Craddock Bldg.VhODO Ml
DR Rie ifARI? I/anDELL, DentSC
OffTAs imr floor May Birtg., North
??«• S3H»re Ppope »»». .
DH. J W. FRALIN, Dentiet. 6T-
flco over Russell-Gray-Jones Co.
Phono >><>. ____
OSTEOPATHS
DR. J S CRAWFORD |
Office closed while Dr. Crawford Is
attending the American Osteop- ;
athlc Association convention
poat-grurtiiatc course In Ixzs
geles. Watch this space fur
nouncement of return. ..
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LOST 4ND FOUND
IX >ST—-<j4>ld wriat watch, S
movement, Kdhi wrist band
taihed. Return Co this office.
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Classified Advertisements
manahip and added con*, j
veniences. And she has
learned by happy experi- 1
cnee of its remarkably
low gas consumption.
The New Method is all
its name implies. Come
in and see it ~ ----- '
Edwirds & McCrarj
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I WHEN YOU need an ambulance
•heas V. W. Shepard. Day phone
I <4, nW*1’ rihane 4,
I BBEKDEEB ■”
BEST REGISTERED JefSOy bulls
for breeding services. Brooding
barn. East McKinney Street. Phone
W-W L. J. Lightsey.
R FXJ 1ST ER E D Jersc y Bull for
breeding purposes. McKinney St.
Wauon Yard, Phopo 102. 301
Sunnydale News
HUNNYDALH, July It-Howard
Hamilton rgd famlb' of Fort Worth
visited his mother. Mrs. 8. J. Lane.
Threshing will soon be Completed
In this community. Wheat made 3 to
14 1-4 bushels to the acre.
Mrs. Audle Naugher of Naco vis-
ited her mother. Mrs. Carter, and
other relatives here.
The high winds of this week are
damging corn, and other crops Corn
will be light unless It rains soon.
G. Vaughn und grandsons, Joe and
Harvey, v.ent to Denton.
Oscar Bryan went to Corinth.
mi.~a.id m.e. < . in. Starr and
children visited relatives ut Trinity.
A protracted meeting will begin
at Sunnydale Lhe secund Sunday In
August.
Miss Frankie Vaughn ,went ,to
Denton.
J. W. Stuart of Denton was here.
Mr. an “ Mrs R M Dobbins of
T’enter Point was ;it church here.
Cljurt Wilkinson of Center Point
was here.
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MAN KILLED IN OWN YARD
TEXARKANA. Julv 13—Georg.-
Dlgshy, u young farmer of near
Naples, forty miles west of here,
wal sl ut and killed Monday while
in’the yard of his home. Geoigc-
Prewitt, a neighbor, surrendered
and was released on bund.
Famous “Frost King” Ice
Cream Freezers.
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■ child* dark red sun-rain parasul
■ ua the gruunds or at the west en-
I trance of the Norina) Training
I-tw-RRF ire
1 4e asked. ___.____'__
I FOR iJfcAHik- 300 acre
! miles northeast uf. Denton.
I M K. Poe. 1001 Uafclund Ave, Phone
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I KINDLING for sale. Chas. j(. jiaVis
I Phone 949-W 2(7
| TpYGITTuve a good uaM!”Vl*ord lhal
| you would like to trade hi on h
I grand pianv cmII at Uummunn Piano
I Co. 2ifw:._ Hkkorr „ «7’..
I ^'TTE High Roti Weevil catcher Is
t proving a success In the fields ot
I Denton County Manufactured by
I Klnu»on« A Gay at.Gay Tin bliup,
I 214 XVeat <>uk. Denton. Texas. Pat
| wJiFl<3E-~,(54’ make floral donigrs
I to order. Send us your order lot
I Huffman Roves. Price 54
I dred Phonograph Shop.
I --------Monigomery
I The JI ONE.ST Plumber
K Will do the work
g RIGHT
I Personal .attention given to «
f ’job. ttatlafaction guaranteed. For
I plumbing needs, .Montgomery leads
I Phone 157. _ __ ____305
I NfiW Al’TO PAINT .SHOP — The)
I first shop ever In Denton using
I baking system which Is the only
I way to get first-class job on an au-
I tomoblle Also first class furniture
I reflnlshing High-Class work at a
I saving. Vernun Cash, 204 East Mc-
I Kinney. Phone 298. 300
I Ku-;~>NE CORSETS and Burgical
_bsi<s^ Mrs. Ballar 1. Phone_ M4.
I KUOMM AM) Bit AMD
I FOR RENT—Two furnished light
I housekeeping rooms. Southeast
I exposure All modern conveniences
I Phone 2(1-W._____________ 282 }
I filtlD ROOM tor rent, pnone 402 or I
I —A_"<» West Hickory. 291 ' conoiio—* I none
I NICELY furnThheb rooms for '
I rent. Close In. Phone 151. 289
I f’Olt RENT—July 15 pleasant south-
I vast apartment. Oarage. Terms
I reasonable, phone (24-W- 289
I FOR RENT—Three South rooms,
I and kitchenette, partly furnished
I If desired; conveniences. (18 North
I Elm Street. 290p
I Ffi)t RENT l -room ap. rfraent and I
bath. West of C. I. A campus.
I Ad'Jrcsx P <». Hox 545._ 2(8
ROOMS fi r rert. Phone 8I37W7 2(8<>
FdR TRADE —
I INTERNATIONAL Tractor to trade
I for automobile or mules. Bee A.
I P- Wllklfson.
M nhon» 144 Resolence rhon* 1(4
%Vr«rbTru;E^s>,lJ,.tn^.1ST; UNDERTAKERS-AMBULANCE
p. m. Leaves Frisco 10 a. m. and ' ---• -- •
DENTtiN-RRukf jItHeyHeaves~Eeh-
# ton at 10:30 a. m. and 4;>0 p. m,
lA-ave sails at Record-’ctironlele
Office. O. C. Muncey, Prop.
•ANGER-bENTON Jitney line
leaves Record -Chronicle office at
• 4:15 p. m. and leaves Palace Drug
I Store at Sanger. Texas, at 5
o'clock. Fiwg.jl, roufnl trip |L50.
Dallas—jitxE.' ieav7-s
Curtis Drug Store 7 a. m ; 9 a. m„
1 p. m., 3 p. ni. and 5:30 p. m.; leaves
105 South Market St., Dallas, 7:30
*.m, 9 a. m„ 12 m„ 4:30 and ( p. m
Through fare (175.______________
wanted
WANT TO BUY—-Second-hand horse-
power hay baler. C. E. Kamp.
Krum, Texas.___ —
WANTED tb tent by"Xuguit
5 or <J room house for a
We^t, or near Normal, What
you? Phone 240 or 589. _(on
W ANTED—ftora Teople“to buy the
Watkins Famous Products. Mrs.
Trammel, solicitor, J. C. Barton, ,, ,,
City salesmaii. 411 Stroud .Street? .. 4^^21ryiV.w‘,-^,'r'J
** ke» linn All S. ( . Al
tMMDBILpyb
CHOPS. BRAN, com. nay and oth-
wr leodstuffa. Full measures.
g&yfe. fcssTk
I
houche
° Iff I^fad 6abattnl
quJU out of* patience.
"IMMbly. But I like my mad-
ness. There Is a thrill in it unknown
to such sanity as your. By your
leave, AHne, I thlnji 1 will rid® on
to Garttllac."
“At^re, you must not! It
death to you!" In*her atarm i
backed’ her horae, and pulled
act-osa the road to bar hie way.
“Ajlne, on one condition only.”
“Afld that?"
“That you swear to me you will
never seek the aid of M. de La Tour
d’Azyr on my behalf."
“Bttrc® you Insist, and as time
presses, 'l consent."
Obediently ho swung down from
his bprsa, and surrendsrod-tbe reins
to her.
She was gone, and he stood listen- _
ing to tho receding cloppor-clop ot that reached hitn was cultured in
Fourth of
SLIDELL. July 13,—"Uncle Reed
Roope of Electra spent a few days
with his son. Clyde, i
Mmea. s. 1C, and Cbas Ross and
Httr f,aurn ttnss of I pecatur Apenf
the Fourth of July wijth Mrs. W. 8.
Doyle.
Mrs. J, M. Crisp of Decatur spent
the week-end with Mrs. .1. C. Rudd.
J U. and S. D. Morris were in
! Valley View.
I Mrs. I^onard Roope an<! daugh-
ters, Fern anti Bess, of Fresno, Cal.,
visited relatives hire
j Miss Clara .Mae Walde of Waco.
J. R. Bratton and nieces* lee Ora
and Deasle Barnett, of Hobart* Ok .
and Georg,- Williams and daughter.
Nelle, were guests of Mrs. J C
Rudd ,
J. H. Doyle of Allison spent the
week-end with hl« brother, W. 8.
.. Holt r.f Decatur was here.
Marcella Atcheson of Sycamore
was-the guest of n,-r aunt, Mrs. 8.
B Powell,
Little Edna Bailey of Fort Worth
. | Is here for a month’s visit with her
call brother, O. H. Bailey.
* - Mrs. Jerry Hall and baby of
Meunster visited relatives here.
Lee McClendon of Hangpr
here.
A Parm«l was In Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Inmon
Mrs Bob Johnson of Denton, W» B,
"Barbee and rtuugTite'rs, Alto and Leu-
<ly. of Gunter Acre guests in the
home of W. 8. Doyle.
Mrs, J. G. McCarroll found a 120
gold pie <;c where her husband had
ploughed up the yard. Marks Indi-
cated It had been under earth for
some time. 1
Ft. Worth, Texas.
L. E. Dix, Master Mechanic,
Worth. Texas
-A.- H. P+wtfrfc. RnpcrtntFHdcht.
Spring. Tex.
J N. Blue. Master Mechanic, Illg
Spring. T»x.
R. Wynne. Superintendent, Denton.
Texas.
F. 8. Kelly, Master Mechanic, Tex-
arkana. Tex.
C. D. Johnson,
Paao, Texae.
CRAFTS.
Apply to the following In person or
Mr letter or telegram colieqt:
A. p. Prendergast, Mechlnfeal Super-
intendent, Dahns. Texas.
<1. A. Weber, Sup't of Shops, Mar-
shall, Texas.
E. J. I*rnpert, Superintendent, New
Orleans.
J. J. O’Connell, Master Mechanic,
l> Gouldsboro.
L.. McKay, BupdTlfltFfi'flehf/ Alexan-
- SuperlnGh^nT,
1 1T» 1AZ*.»»5»
Fort
nrg
Swiss
,J He- i w“»k'e
ward. . - _________MS .
~-s • —- a *4' HSMtn*- —**aw»awMwrsaimuaMsHaaaaac^ 1 *.
FOR SALE— MISCELLANJSUUB
FOR SAI.I---4>,<M guitar eheap
Hutner Richey, 2’J6. McClurkar
Bldg______ _________'
ItJCE gra|>'s tor cooking 14<<*l eat
ing. Phon, 823-w or 835-d or
“LAI'15. J'_LbT’-_ _ ..
GOOD Canning Tomatoes—11.00 a
bushel at 200 Avenue D. B. O.
Tanner. _ ____ 291
! FOR-sTlTE— FordTT.r First'Tlass
" _ J bone (43-J. 290p
,----- ------ condition. Bargain
for quirk sale, llammorh Plano Cc..
219 West Hickory 2'j I
FOR S.\Ce—i'ra<'ti< ally new gas
rango and cedar chest. Call 355-VZ
_______ M»n
NlJW Howard piano slightly shop
worn at a big reductlua, Ham-
mons Piano Co. 21J W. Hickory.
«*7<:
BEST JERSEY MILK. 10c qt. deliv- { Worth
Knox.
D. S. Donald of Plainview was
here.
Miss Faye Reed spent a few days
In Denton last week having her
eyes treated.
Several attended the
July’ picnic in Denton.
Mrs, Pete Moyer Is sick
R. L. McAlter and family of Val-
ley View were guests of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Atcheson ot
Denton visited his son, L. M. Atche-
son*.
Lynn Rudd was In Denton.
E. E! Wolfenbarger was In Deca-
tur.
Loren. Joe and Welton Sullivan of
Denton were here.
PRINTING PRICES
Ws have bo Ions' advertised that we are the highest-
priced printers nt Benton that we believed it otirehrec. But—
checking up prices from time to time, on work of various ' i
kinds, we find that otir extensive equipment, with its labor- 1
saving possibilities, increases production to the point where !
‘ tho price is automatically lowered. •
On 10,000 coupons, recently printed and delivered in a I
few hours, our production records showed that a reasonable
price wns less than half of the price usually charged for I
such work. Our charge surprised ns and we pleased our J
customer. Labor-saving machinery was the secret of our
low price.
---------- Try iuL-aext—time, on-that “rush” job that you hare
been thinking about for weeks. Our work and our price 1
will pleafle you. Buri T
Baldwin Printing ( ompany >
James D. Baldwin i
QUALITY riUNTKKS«MANtnACrUBlNG BTATlONUb—__u-J
, OWTCfl FUBNITVltB
Phone 278 208 South Elm Street Denton, Texas I
Thia B-lvartiwnant «M a**t on a’Multipla-Masaaln*
Typmttlng Machin* In our own pleat. fl
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announcamaats ia this ool-
wcratln nrin
Fat Loral
W. C. 1
Fes Coast ~
BREI
Fra DiaWtircUAV
__R- L (BOB) WEST.
'"Siiwfe™
NEWTON RAYZOR
For Sheriff'
JAMES H. GOODE
.CoJ"JT Aseaseset
Fra^.’ry’^ra.
. J. HE&RY ItAWnML
i jack’chriotal
Fra Jaatloo. PreHaot
J. G. BOYD.
_ J. M. GARY
w CD,"5ronoFS,’,**ta,< "* **
•* CLAUDEILA8STTER
For Cra.mtaotoaer Proetaoi Be. |(
, I, E. BENNETT
JOHN HEATH.
F. P. SKELTON
Fra Comatiaai
R D. LA.,,
•L L CRAWFORD. ♦
W. W. COWAN.
J. H. CLEVELAND.
R T. I_
has Its advantages. One of them
la that It ensures a suitor's com-
, plete obedience*"
I see the crooked loglo
You might go so far
aa to say to him: ’Refuse me, this,
end I shall refuse to be your rr--
quiso.’ You would go so far
that?" |
“At need, I might,”
"And do you not see the converse
implication? Do you not see that
your hands would then be tied, that
you would be wanting In honor If
afterwards you refused him? And do
you think that I would consent to
anything that could so tie your
hands? Do you think I want to see
you damned, Aline?"
Her hand fell away from his arm.
•■rn* vou ora mad!'' gbu exclaimed.
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