Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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On this, all seem to agree.
the kind any man will be
Good materials, good workmanship
These good clothes are sold at fair
WHY PICK ON SUITS
Suits have not shown the percentage of advance
that have such commonplace articles as calico or brown
domestic. Even overalls have advanced 250 per cent
We dare say that the man who,has bought good
clothes and has taken care of them has no reason to join
an “overall club.” Because over a period of years, he
has accumulated two or more suits and in changing
about his clothes last him longer and are presentable as
long as there is anything left of them. Clothes are like
an automobile or anything else requires kind treatment
and the better the article, the more will it respond* to
good treatment and thereby give that much longer ser-
vice. The man who has done this has a pride in his per-
sonal appearance—he enjoys that fueling that goes
with being well dressed. You know how it feels—you
walk with your head up and the world looks brighter
after a bath and clean linen in a suit you are proud of.
This man knows also that a good appearance has a
money-value—it is at least, somethin towards his suc-
cess in business.
Ours are good clothes
proud to wear,
and good style,
prices.
It would be very line if we could get everything the
other fellow sells, lowered hi price just so long as we do
not have to lower our goods or if in any way, it did not
affect our source of income.
GOOD CLOTHES.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
See Our Ad on Page 2.
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Cow Joy and
Cotton Seed Meal
Cracked Milo-Maize,
Good Chicken Feed,
Barley Chops,
Bran and Shorts,
And All Kinds of Seeds.
ASK US FOR PRICES
BEFORE BUYING.
D. F. GOODE
PHONE 131
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that has produ*e<l >
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Tins IS THE BIRTHDAY C>E ,
JAMES BLCHA.NA*
April 23. 171,1 /
ry tiinvH, JUmes Bucfmu-
President of the United
have been considered a
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former I ’n11ed
w Yoi k. born
am <tKo today.
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born
today
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vas. in fact,
ca ml ida t v '
state wher*
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nd Buchanan
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or not is a
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lie Proud
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had som-
’ongresp, b<
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H • I: t HS
country to
Kussiit.
attitude
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the activi
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but unfoi -
turn m were ton
11 questions of
tin- right of a
the ’’nioi) re-
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criticised
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thu North amt
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11’ ■ i.» air of priih*’
Now what can you make of that’’
hould one f< . I tl .it .< growing
a hHbeniUK of tm friendl.s '
and ho|>ef ii I m .s.m that maktsi
qul< k to t hink Dial each mw ae- |
ma v bee- mle a t rcasu r< d
n< d |> i ii c to be promi a bo u t ’’
ire i nst« ad of "she ’
use I think this attilmii* is tvpical
And I tLink it is a mod unf'dtunHt.
t . t nd., a nd mo to I,, bn t ( I. d K
I;' e.-,s. d i ii. m.t n who will
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joy t
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DH.sHioii on other people.
\ - d isn't it f 111 t h ♦ r true that Io't?
friendship are the two moat beau-
ul flowers of the,se relationships”
Arid now If thcM». tliinus be granted
I cannot ac<* how anyone could
them i dot sn t it se< in perfectly
that the worn.tn who said she did
t make friends as easily as she used
mu-*l I.av. Haul ttat with a sigh h<»rn in
let’ j Ht ud-ied
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lai Lcnlne, Ho I.-
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r s ago todav
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f» om t ■ . T‘
today.
M. I '. n. .*• .
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that our relation
with people are the material out
the all happiness and all
except sonq* of thOMe relftt-
p. physical comfort and
sensation are made*'*
half our joy tn possession of
ffeit of this
MAKI-: NKW ENDS’
make friends rfs easily as
k woman of 35 or
in ordma
an. fifteenth
Hliitrs, would
highly efficient cxecutiv
considerable ability, he >
ly honest, ami theia w;
question of htg putriotlsri
lunatt ly for him. the
big* for him; the gren
Hit? day—slavery ami
a state to recede from
quiiv.l h mind bloadc
braver than his. And
has been much
h<* ^should ha
fighting spirit seems
came of
binat ion
will i m v 11 ;< h 1 v
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Birthdays
Little Benny’s Note
Book
B» Lee Pa.D«.
Side Talks
(By Rudi Cameron)
AFTER EASTER STYLES
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We are receiving every day ship-
ments of Suits, Ureses, Waists.
Skirts, Hats and Trimmnigs that
ire the newest creations for After-
Raster.
We show* stylish merchandise
for women while the styles are
new, fairly priced.
Visit this store and inspect our
diow’ing—The pleasure will be
3urs.
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DON’T WEAR OVERALLS
WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES
That will just increase the price to
the man who MUST wear them.
DENTON STFAM LAUNDRY CO.
Master Cleaners and Dyers.
But first have them cleaned and
pressed or perhaps dyed.
That is the way to economize and at
the same time look well dressed.
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is a business proposition. AH
successful business men carry
.. (insurance covering their prop-
.1, erty against loss by fire, and
. i most of them against loss by
•4 wind storms. Don’t overlook
this very important matter. We-
~ would like to write yours.
We are selling Real Estate
and making Loans on City
j Property and Farm Lands. We
have a list of Citv Residences
from $850 to $15,000, and
Black and Sandy Land Farms
in Denton county from 10 acres
(to 900 acres, and can make
some attractive prices and
terms.
Call, write or phone 76.
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Bta Btoaths. by mail tin ad vanre )
Om Tear by mail tin advance)
Weekly
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•hl Month* tin a<1 vance)
Tkree Mtinthf tin advance)
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Dm*ob is worth two interurhans corn-1 fm,,
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frMD cities and stopping here.
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Ite City Commission soon will act
«■ the suggestion of the School board
far the providing of sufficient funds
far the payment of decent salaries to
tte aehool teachers Adult men and
Mam most of them with degrees,
are drawing $107 a month average in
High school in Denton, a total
aancnl income of $'»(i ! a year
gradm, the averaj'e salary is $(>0 a
asaath or $.r><0 a year always inad
empale for the responsibility and im-
partance of the work and twice as
wsadi »o now as a few years back.
Aadtbe solution had just as well take
AKaazance of the fact that Denton is
paaar to continue to grow that it is
aftaadt a waste of time to confine the
aaiauon to the present or immediate
Man, and that we had just as wMI
toy to evolve a plan that «>ll meet the , h nu,’r
z\ long delayed shipment of
In the Water Coolers have recently
arrived and we can furnish you
with what ever size you may
desire.
GET ONE NOW.
While the supply is c-omple’e.
They are sanitary and econom-
ical.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Make your own ice ( ream
.■ to serve your
City Editor
Buslnes" MstiaMsr |
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Telephour 6.
laaaM at 21« W Hickory street. Den-
MW. Tasaa, every afiernoeti e*c-pt Sun
day by lire Racord-Chroniele Company |
Mawber of Associated Press which Is
garitoalvaiy entitlS'l t > <i->' for repuhll-
watton af all news, a <*c osl I fed to It nr
wot srternrise credited and also the
taaal MWr published therein
Aatace.1 as second-claes mall matter
Texas
MOTH I'. TO THK Pt Bl.lt
tow. •rronenuH reflection
AMMUr. reputation
HfWk individual o
gladly <’r»cp.-cte<1 upon
the publisher's attention
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ami Ii. Ii < -I
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but <B«hi ’ t
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mm P to buy
I,. I b I < > U K h t :
I i: N IB . k
k ■ I di .ink
to
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upon the
or standi ng of
corpora lion w 11 ’
being call'd
situation for h lon^ time to come,
making it elm-tie enough that, it will
I work no undue hardship on anybody
j and yet ptovidi the means for taking
| care of the continued growth of the
city that we have a right to expect.
The School Hoard and the Commission.
wp are sure, appreciate the importance
i- there is no use going
any details along that line, for
school town and
an integral, an
school system ;
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buy* r i j t ' h-
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Tto Wichita Times notes that "a j
«prton popular soft drink syrup was i
■ftraweod the other day from $1J,O to |
fl « toirrel a difference of 40c ”, That |
mbmw, a difference of two-tbirds of |
a eeat a glass in the cost of the!
■jrrap ased ‘‘The Attorney General,
ai fiawatigating the coincidence” that i
aaaat of the soft-drink dealers in the,
<a|Aal added a nickel on to the price I of t|u, s,dution
to «fce canswmer. int,, :..... .....-
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FPraer Attorney General Beiijlls public schools are
Ibbbbp says the primary conventions ,.ssentja]r part ()f 1)s ....................
wfli go overwhelmingly for endorse-j ] )enton citizens, virtually all of whom
■MB* of the democratic national ad I ,|so appreciate the situation, will back
tobaMntion, and Mr Looney ought th. Commission ami the School Board,
to kavw somewhat of political condi-1 „ think, in whatever action is neces-i
tiaaa over Texas, for he has been cam-| sarv to meet present conditions ami
Bapgwinp it ‘‘There are very few j prevent any impairment in the rank
lscaiitrc3.*L he said the other day,; f ullr cjty school system. 1
-WtoJh can be considered really debat- .
JUe ground In the state at large +++++4.++++++++++++++++->+++
*a effect of t/iese w ill be negligibly + 4-
■r. Looney is living up to the plan1,* ’ '"•'" '•* 4 1
Mto* be would do nothing to further1w ( [
Ms owe campaign for governor until :
■fto. the democratic presidential pri-
swaries are out of the way. as well as w ■ 1. 1 v
TkoMWuiciii. Neff and Lewclling. With / ,
toe npadiation question dispose.! of. • wht,;‘rS 1/. 1
Texas democrats will turn their at-'o.j 1
towtion towards the Governor's race. 1,>,
toe first vote on which will come in ; u .11 n.r pi. .0. c.iii
Jefy and the second, nobody getting a
Majority, in August. To repudiate ' 1 ‘ !
er oot to repudiate that is the .pies
Um bow’
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■r. Strickland's emphasis at t he 1 ,
Dallas interurban meeting the other
toy. that the Dallas Wichita Falls in
torertinn. unlike other interurban sys- <
toon in North Texas “would not par '■ •'1
sAei steam roads all the way but would
traverse virtually, ‘virgin territory’," "
means, we take it. that, Denton com
phriag with its contract, the road eer 1 ,
laialy will be built via Denton, be-
raimr none of the other routes that
Iwe been considered would show as > 1
■■seh as half of the line not parallel ’
to* an established rail line. But from 1 1
Deaton northwestward to Bowie the* •'
fine would split “virgin territory" wide 1 ''
«BM> midway between the Denver and < ''
too Wichita Falls line of the Katy.
* ie a rich territory that is well built ,iv
wp m spite of the fact that it hat; no* ,>
SMeae of transportation; constructioni
rf the interurban would result in,a|
trrsmndous development of this area1
ton* would redound not only to its own i j
■toantage but to the towns supplying I
sta needs An interurban line thru
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TEA TIME
Nothing better these stiniiiier
days than good, 1 (Till ice tea.
We carry the famous
Renown. Liptons and
Ridgeway Teas
A fresh supply of
CUBE SUGAR
Has just come in
Fresh Meat at All Times
at Our Market.
PAY CASH AND SAVE
MONEY
MAKE
- . . . — TH& WimiAMS STOKK
The beat drewed men and young men of thi» town and vicinity buy their dotfie* at thia store.
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guests.
SPECIAL ICE PITCHERS
This pitcher has a specially
designed spout that prevents
ice from falling out while the
water is being poured, (’ome
in and see it.
THE FAIR STORE
Phone I 59 F.aat Side
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and make special tups anywhere anytime.
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