Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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OOMETHING more than all-wool is neces-
sary. Style—vigorous, youthful and digni-
fied. In Society Brand it is built into the clothes
by careful hand-workmanship.
STANLEY SHGE SHOP
South Side of Sq. At C. I. A.
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We Have Plenty of Good
Coal Now.
WINTER IS NOT OVER YET
So why not order a ton of
two today while you can
get it?
PHONE 114 *» ,
And we’ll deliver it to your
home.
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FOWLED AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE
LOTS CF PEOPLE IN
DENTON .
Ar vlenaed with our work.
You’ll he too if you once try
us We employ the be«t work-
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A tense moment in Vitagraph s new superserial What
will Phil Read do> He didn't come as a thief into his (
sweetheart's home He came to protect her Rut hei
was fighting murderous enemies, who had put him in'
prison and now thought him dead He didn t darej
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once n welterweight puglllHt of no lit- | y,‘
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IF YOU WANT GROCERIES
CALL 237.
Take a lock at our stock jor
Let us show you before our tomers.
stock is depleted.
219 West Oak
TRUCK DELIVERY
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New and Second Hand
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ERRORS COST DENTON Barry Miller to Speak In
GAME WITH NORMALS
BY SCORE OF 9 TO 4
GAS FITTING AND REPAIRING
PROMPT! V DONE.
. PHONE 178
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Recommended and Sold by THE CURTIS COMPANY
the 50
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San Antonio S. Ga!w>4(«yA 1.
Wichita Eulla 7. Shreveport 4
Beaumont 6. Houston 5.
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BROWARD PIG’M FKI’.T
ca:- bceta. pig 4 fa?t,
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Burry Miller of Iiullnu Ir Hcheduli-d
to Rfx-uk In Denton next Frlduv after-
noon. April 30, In support of tho na-
tional adminlRtratlon, It ia announced.
Mr. Miller Is one of the atronKeat po-
litical upeakerH In the alate.
WEHTEID 1.1’U.tH.
Joseph 13, Oklahoma City
” Omaha a
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L1TTLK HKIINIL AHIS IIAH MADE
GOOD I* RIGHT GARDRN FOR THF.
DODGF.Kii.
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h< '• .iti.i preset \ es the hair.
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Memphlb 6, ('hAt l.mooga 0.
\tlanta 5. New urlran.i 3.
Little Hock 10. NaHhvllle 0.
Mobile Birmingham, tain.
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but
in slyht, that
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team was pound-
house afire
Ballard con-
his first hft
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Tu Ihu 7.
Wl. blla ;
Joplin 10
Automobile or Horne Drawn Equip-
ment—Phone 20.
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Griffith.
Ballard,
Here Im n real thrift rerelpe for
a tasty, nutritions dish prrpnrrd
from lesM romtly mrnt. It Im IsMurd
by the Dlwtaioa of Women’s Aetlvi-
ties. Department off Jastfec. L’ae this
recipe nnd *n>r money on mrnt.
savings bank if carefully
lected. The better it is the| The *T.7r
more you save btith in food and ppndfible service has
t has com i
you monvy
Blewett or
Bird before making application
elsewhere. They also buy nnd sell ven-
dor's lien notes tf
A MI'RIC AN A«iS<»< X1TION.
Toledo 12. Louisville «
,\o others scheduled.
We also have the HOT
SHOT in FOUR and SIX cell
packages. Packed so they will
not break or move around.
Cost a little more but worth it.
g< fit l it I c th ( t t,f Di ;< | t nrss
Inning
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grade One Diamond Ring, 40-100 ct.
at $225.00
I'dK'slOne Classic Phonograph
at $100 00'
---- One Eltenoleum Phonograph
at $75.00
Prescription Work Especially.
RED SEAL” for de-
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ice. Take a lock at our stock , jor yyP SP|] )arge quantities
and you will find the very best nf these batteries and they are
food ami ice preservers made. I giving- good service to our cus-
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2 Jack non 1. I st it ute.
'v,ld , <’rumb 11.» pig n feet and brow i
j ibtitjcr Hubstitute. Arrange in eaHRe
j|rH^'and bake banting with high
tn. | table nauc<- and butter. Ser
InnlngR: I role, having 1 can beetn.
d 1. | been furr<»unding
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Denton County Wool Clip
Light and ot Low Quality
county n wool clip this year I
and the quality In not very
I, local wheep me.i nay. The shear-
<>f Nlyeep is well under aah.v now |
luite a lot of wool In ready for
market, but It l« expected that
of it will b*» pooled and gold at
time later during the year
men may the continued rains
the past winter lowered the
o ft he wool by wash I ng out
1 ami that it Is now something
very rthort etaple rotton. It Im
rower« th;U the price will
when jtne Kale Im made.
SAVE MONEY ON MEAT
t be
Balk. . ____ . ..
terday to larg« crowdn,
four speechcR in the
the day and Balky
night crowd w aa of
hoiiR. It war RHtiniated.
I Judge T.B. Williams of Dallas
Denton Friday, April 30 Speaks at Sanger Monday at 3
In support of the candidacy of J \V.
Bailey for governor. Judge T. B. WAI
I its mH of DallW* will speak nt Dalia*
Monday afternoon at 3 o clock. The
announcement of the -wpeaking data
wan made here by County Chairman
Judge H H. HoRklhH of (he Bailey
forces.
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James E. Ferguson Says He is
a Candidate for Presidency
AUSTIN, April 22 —Formal annouca-
rnent of former Governor Jitmen K.
PriKUHon ax a candidate for the prexL
deucy on the American party platform
wau made here. He IR againHt national
prohioltion, favorR the eale of llklit
white and beer, would cut the income
tax one-fourth thru tax on beer and
wine, and opnoeeg national prohibi-
tion. universal trainhiK and upholds
organized labor’* rlgTt to strike,
atnotiK other features of his platfofltn.
"ent Ir,
2 Inning's
Bean, 1
by Bullard
FORT WORTH, April 22—Two of
eandida tee for governor—J. W.
v and Pat Neff—spoke here yes
‘ Neff making
county during
making two. His |
nearly 4,000 per-
nt.tn, too,
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NATION' 4 1. LEAGI K.
Chicago 4. Cincinnati 3 <11 inningR)
Philadelphia 4 Brooklyn 3
St Louis - P111 Nhu rg h. rdn
N* w \ oi k - B*»hI ’n. w«*t ground*.
Eor the firm live Innings Thursday
afternoon the Penton H gh and Nor-
mal College teafnN staged a clewe l>al-
tl«. then Denton High aHcended sky-
ward for no apparent reHNon and er-
r<*rN were happening fast an*! furious
the wixth inning when four
Completed the circuit and a
N< ore of <j to 4 w as liung up. The
game was an agreed
fa ir
Bean
whwn f
his ank
fith to
mound.
ot) errori
Denton Hi gh
Davidson.
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— DRY dELL BATTERIES
Your Refrigerator is a real
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tie ability and the only reason I
mt follow the flaflc gam** was L«
cause baseball appealed (o him mow*-
Berrle was tiRhend Into being a
Bloom)ngt<»n. Jib. Septcmi vr 26. If?',
which m *k» N him twenty-four Kummers
old lie bats and throws right handed
His first engagement was with ih-oria
in 19 17. but ho came t<» the Dodgers i stole
from Saskatoon, in th*- Western C.ina- j
da League. I , |, ,k
Bernie In perhaps the br*»t looking I — •
young pla>**r discovered thin Spring. At
an v rate, vou * :i n t w in
to thacontray with l’n*h-
inaon. *
for Denton High but
in <enter Held Injured
Bean whs went to tlrgt, Grif-
Htid ('lenient to the
Bean had been faring hard.
\Vhen^Iteuton High scored four runs In
nd the score, stood 4 to 5,
inm sent in Max West t<
lieve t'h-ment and pitch to victory
it was (hen. with victory
his t«am took to the air
The Normal College te~;
apple like n
ken Pitcher
clean single
tt'is year, him! Bradley c
a home run while Hughes rapped out
“ two bugger Normal hitting came av
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IMPORTANT
If you have nharrR in the Texas Con- |
aolidated < >11 Co., please communicate
at once wPh. A J (Sant or <). L. Fow- |
ler 2<«
J AMMHKAN leagvk.
Washington S. Boston 5
Cleveland 11. St. Louis 3.
Chicago 8. Detroit 2
New Yolk 8. Philadelphia 6
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Lr<>'i">t(! han
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Y <hi tan have lustrous, |
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By JACK VEIOCK,
International Newa Snort inr Editor.
.NEW YORK. April 23—The firat
robin of SpritiK i* no harbinger of Joy
to the baaehall manager. IJke an alarm
clock It reminds him that It lx time
to go back to work.
But th* firat youth "phenom he
■eeti cavorting acroga the Rand below
thb Manon-Dixon Line’ Ah, he Ib aome-
thlng else again
la the mad scramble of major league
managers to uncover valuable bltH of
"ivory'' to refurbish niches in the line-
ups left by retiring or receding, stars I thp fifth a,
several youriKuterB of unusual—irorth Coach <jrah
hava- been brought to light this Spring.
Such a n layer is Bernard Edmund
Kels. the "SaRkatoon Slasher." who has
Come out of the Want to gladden the
heart of Un< le Wilbert Robinson, and Hng the old
who la now a fulil-fledged member of Thursday. I
the Brooklyn Dodgers. .Nels has hung I ne.-ted for a
up a wlgti In rigtit Held which rea<l». i ’bls year,
"latv Off Private Stamping Ground a home tun
of Bernie Nels11 1
In short, tin, I.id from Saskatoon has °l I
made good and all in one long Jump. j 11 r
The old saving "Once a nun dodger,
always a sun dodger." does not apply
in the ease of Bernie Nels At Saska I
topn Berni.' pli-yed rn the cool of the j
evening. For. be it known. Saskatoon j
Is In what Is know i. as the "Twlliglit i
league." So Bernie was a sun dodger I
before tie became a Brooklyn Dodger.
But he has decided to stick with Brook
lyn, and Im is welcome.
Few players who come Up to the big
show are more interesting than Nida.
He is one of the smallest outfielders
who have made good with a major |
league club since Josh Devore broke
Ih. He stands 5 feet « inches tall.
But Bernie Is no blushing violet.
The si-eles show that lie weighs around
Iflfi pounds and records of the Illinois
Athletic Club tells us that he once rdn
yard dash In 5 2-5 seconds wtien
Cayou was egging him on to
tie track ,
He has
of 'Saskatoon Slastier
the Dodges because of rhe wav
Into the offerings of the pitchers and.
Uncle Robby is teaching him to swing
from both Rides of the plate. But tho
Nels slams the horse,tille, he also pos- |
sesses a slam In botli fists, for he w :»/, '
he lid | [nton II
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The Home rf “Society Brand” Clothe. W
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FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG
They are designed for men who want correct
and stylish, well-fitting clothes. They have an
air of fineness that appeals to every eye.
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223 W. Hickory St., Denton, Texas.
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This company was incorporated under the laws of
Texas, on April 6, 1920, for $7,500.00. ’
It is owned by Denton people; it is run by Denton
people; and it is for Denton people.
The business has been in operation six months.
In th'is short period we have established a reputation
for service and efficiency of which we are justly proud.
As our business grows we will increase our facili-
ties for taking care of it. Drive in to see us.
The New 1 920 model Chevrolet Automobile is
the classiest looking and best pulling car on the mar
ket for the money. Only $895.00 for a real auto,
electric starter and lights.
All Models of the “Old Reliable Studebaker.”
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920, newspaper, April 23, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235467/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.