Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
5 J
For Catena and Catarrhal Conditions
j 1.. .
llx.
t I.
d
I • R-
il <
I' . J\ :
-
r
t.itifici Kir. J. r. APCNDT,
Box <l«J, ft cm II Tex.it
. 1.
i •
“E7SULTS WI03E THAN CLAIMED
“i Ir.ive used Pe ru-n.i for
years in cases of colds and
catarrh. The results have been
good, ill fact,‘more than you
claimed. Have also taken
l.acupia and can easily say it
is one of the best blood puii-
firis 1 have ever used.”
Mr. J. F. Arendt
I
The widen. .
to you of th" m uis
fifty years Pe rtt n i '
diseases due to C ll e i
tbc organs of the bo
effectiveness ot Pe ,u
and liviT.di.'.oixk ss or
]f your sutlering
is a true, tried rue
Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid
Ninety Seven pet cent ot the people have cetarrh In some form
1 RU-NA
THE REMEDY FOR EVERYDAY ILLS
1
• I •• I, L; 11 like
I 1 '< 11> r I ill
I 1
V: emit is more < on x i n< > n g proof
:n, V xx , i. en xx ot ils ol <>,,• >. b or
x- of the A n:< ri<-rin ' Jr no! v terr
n the niiteous i.e nibi.'i.. in.ii el
,e Xlt. Aiendf, have p, . 1 the
his, n.isal < at 11 :11. st< nn.n h
: ter b ed by :t < hal ,. ”,><?' .qii.
.tore hat disoi .li t V y Pe :u.,2 i;
THE NEW STRAWS ARE HERE
‘■C
Men who appreciate quality at fair prices
in new Spring Straws are delighted with the
many styles we are showing from Knox and
other famous makers ol quality hats for the
season just Beginning.
I
E
« XI 11 / ■« ' H A.tR >.A< Mf
i
is the order of the day at this
Quality is reflected is
6
I
1
I’
-
■
I
*
•>
.“Right I) ress
store in Haberdashery,
in quality. You need only to step into our
store to discover that here you may enjoy se-
lecting a suit, hat. shoes or any of the small-
er accessories from fashions that have been
chosen only after the most careful discrimi- || ,
nation. b
pl
W. B. MWJPKAN & COMPANY f
i
£
A
i
£
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF!
(). I
the
Lal!
W h L
Whatle
n i
Mr
the
Ilii
tli
t I ■
The
i d
» 11
Vid'
d
d
. I
1
• nt
con
.>
I I 11 pl • S S I I > 11
i-i-
I I
’.otTA
.f I
d.
I,
Hi-
nd
H
11 ' < I ;
\| I'
fol.
I \ <
I I
hall
d
< I p<»» t u ii i t y
11
i . I
11 i
I..
i
Tik.
in
MY! i WHAT
11..
nd. nt
.nt t . <
. -J
fo|
GOOD PIES!
r.
■ Id! .
AUTOMOBILE PUMPS
1
THE ROSE PUMP
nd
Cocanut, Bananna, Mince,
d
111 <1
Apricot, Apple, Raisin, Peach
ALWAYS GOOD—ALWAYS
GOODYEAR
At the
TIRES
AMERICAN CAFE
THE SPRINGFIELD PUMP
30x3 to 40x8
A SATISFACTORY PEN
WE WASH CARS
the pen with the lucky
i f
1
111!
I .<
■ ■ t
f
I ». i
t Ud
" 11 1
Hr a»;
!»■ "H
\ • fl
t
to I .
I tlie
iddt
a 11 d
1*.
ph v h
■■f V
of I ».
<1. .1
tfoods.
strokes t
ings. The Springfield
ways satisfies.
Price $3.50.
to it is
milt Ions
not
t nd
hie I
t he
<>r
hltv
that
\\ la Ii
Bailey's War Record Scored
by Nett in Speech Thursday
(Continued from |»ugc 1)
i i- f. i • . j
and
i . • f -
II. |
Tho.-c I
a a rd ^a
Regular Tubes
Heavy Tourist TuKes
t 11
11 •
t-pubhean
<-ii her 1 n
Erank
i lean.
m< ilar
i il < I tin
i n v its *
I 111 » • i n a
> mad.
piece of
They
kind
and in tli
Hid Krum.
r• • <■ p t i ' m
I the l< n i u I
ra<- n tn.!.» '
f hem.-nd v« s
Mm
t. ,. -
♦ < H I' 1 1 U "
’' r I V I X . ft v
i . ii.timlrn-i <1
II.- 1 r ’ rodm .
Hiu.h S.-h
I he T« X i
^<4,-
It DOW
assert, d
win. did
i l» h« Ip
y f .< i id
put them through.
Make the ETxchange National your
bank amt you will enjoy tiie combined
advantages of adequate resources, up-
to date facilities, helpful advice and
such financial accommodation as your
business may require.
Capital and Surplus $150,000
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
• • i:<I■ • u•< iin I , \ |
L‘',V. ?\i.V |
>L. .■ aid \ do I (1 (
I all'll 1 III , (, r
wli.-u ..ml I x ,,
•doi-k markets
gth Th u rada\
■ f from 2 (<> 2'» points in
were made.
11H a I
Will follow
1 n«>w on.
St a r and I >a I la
H . i . <1 to pu t
i i a n t t-e ( o <
th. 'r-<>m pH i
I e
. ! Everybody likes a
•rood pie most any time.
i make you think of the
/. mother used .to make.
,1 XX 1 I I
ln.1l
r ■ trviicliea In
in hia 450,000
i. He never lift
for the nuppuri
e Hr d Croaa or
to make
PLANNING BIGGER BUSINESS
If you have a business based on
sound constructive lines, and want to
develop this business, we will help
a<i. i you. If you wish, we vyill help you
•■i'1' formulate plans and then help you
A long, single barrel pump
that certainlj’ delivers the
It takes only a few
o fill the largest cas-
al-
Mrs. I.Il
kilLn^
their Ii
I '«t5. and was given a
pi 11d« d sentence.
H< >rSTO.\— Eive
air h<-r»- attending
;t!-No< -ia t ion meeting.
*E()KT WOKTH—Dr. J
former Mineral \VvllH pi
ii l ly HentencRMl f
for violating the
e law died four
I a-a v<-n wort h pr i
\ ’II.I.E Eight
* ■"( toil Belt t restle over 11.
Wile hll I IO d
\ I :RN( ).\ Tills ( It V
> • I e n shop ' plan from
I'XLLAS Tm- Lone
, < l.t.H com pa nils ha
I a < •‘(m.oOo bond a s
i . ii m<• i a of ca
A short barrel pump with a
patent valve, extra large
plunger, with a heavy metal
base to protect the barrel
when thrown on the ground
or in the tool box. Guaran-
teed to give satisfaction.
Price $3.00
When you buy a Parker
< I u r11. c the,
<, X ■■ ■ fork i
.Id in 11! m (
\ Env la m'
I •■ ■ r t • d to I
v. \ . I
I oi>.
m ; d> a t i ■ -a I I \
ml do What
in (he war
\r.\V Y<»HK
veloped more
m-t
hading groui
pra i,
I hi
■ mg as hr
t • r r'ili-Tiii<
e ch lid.
SAN HEMO
| m isHioiiM will I
u p I ' -1 the Dai da mil/, on
> ji - I other rn 1111 a i v, hc< <> l <11
,.s- ! 1 h« h ii pre me <
ad.-quale ga.-s NEW YoliK
u pp! v Th.- new pr< >p. t I i s i n t <• nd♦ d | k * La<• k th,
replace tlx original ■dT»-r whi- h has \ld tai--.
pH d. a nd c .jn p| |« with t he re
liimcntx of I he iiiHjofiiv of the <’it>
mn ission with th, . \- < id <m --f Mie ,
<> become . ft . cl i ve and t h A
undt r which th.- I mi a-a - es
be < fTe.-t i\ .. until • H HUffle I
:t^ D ;
I I i s *
lie I! '
El. CENTRO. Cal The Mayor
inHtructed the police to wuppreNH
of nil arrewta and crimcM.
ALL A PH1ETA — The Stat, a of Mich |
oacai*. Guerrero, Zacatecaa, Tehaunte- I
pec and Vera (’ruz are In revolution
with Sonora againat the Carranza gov- |
eminent, it w.ih declared here by Gen ;
era! Callea, commander of the Sonora |
military forces.
DES MOINES. I a.
Two In tiYnat lonal c</m
-it.-d for handling
one civil and I h»*
<ling to plans or
.session h«•
Erie fuilr.
s 11 i k . rs only .
OMUIA, N.b.-W, J. Bryan vontln-|
tied to show gains and is apparently j
safe as fourth of the delegates at large i
to San Francisco.
i'JTTSBl’PJi, Kan. A report gained
( currency that a mob of negroeM was
i n.airliing on Mulberry. Kam. to w
•lit >the insult io the race incurr-d
he lynching of a negro rapist.
IXI'I A \ A I u >1 IS, Ind \ mob gaD
ltd uaily F-ilday about the Marion
ounty jiil seeking William Ray a
;i". who i •■! f< v'-d to the tnurdej
I I v< ai old girl, Mai l na 11 utf. a wi
fought in the bloody
Fiance. Bailey sulked
mansion in W aahington
his \oide one time 1
the Y M. C V. Hit
er war work. W hen asked
t loin-minute apeecli to ahi in the sale
■ f Libeiiy Bonds, be said he could not
ind would not reiAmiim-nd to his
Ii lend.-, tlie purchase of *hcMc bonda.
Mr. Lail. \ /imself say.i that when
at wai n< snut Ms mouth.
a l our people had done that
would Im \ (* l>. come a
< e. If such a di.stinguixh- I
mi k Ims Jaws <iui . ng t m ’’
to 'Texas democracy al .
with smh a g lib .
r j f .1 had Im-er. j t u
w rn Id k Cep I
Kan.
a mob
Miilbt rr\
tO the I
nf a n.-gro r;
Lid \
a bou t
W K’HITA EAI.LH-Miss olhe (’men-
wader of Taylor and Miss T B. Jones
o* Burkburnett were burned to death
in a tire which destroyed three blocks
<«f frame buildings at Newtown In the
ml fields. At Burkburnett Chailes and
Dorothy Jane Hlrehston, 3 y. ars and
K months i espect ♦ ve] y, w • i c burned to
death w’lien the home burned while
(heir mother had gone to a giocerV to
make some purchases, /i m. —n,nun <
D \IJ.AS Mrs. Li|ll<* Hai\( y pleaded 1 lelrgHtion will go to (’hicago
guilty to killing her husband, Frank I structed for or favorable to
•mine heir on ‘Nov. 22. • wden for the presidency.
two 5 ear mum- i DM MIA. Nob.— W. J. Bryan
tied to show gains and 1
hundred physicians j
the St a t e M < (i ICa 1 |
sy.
........ho .
I S mon t Fi.s I <'
l*'«-dera I an- I t
of lllf I '
I: i x .1- i w
GOODRICH TIRES
buy certain
curve
36x1 1-2
you want.
DIAMOND TIRES
llOx!’, f
'.■•,••. 1 1 2
FOWLER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE
WE STORE CARS
■€ ■
you
sat isfaction.
We havA the style that
We have the
Grav Tubes
R. ,1 Tubes
OLDFIEI D TIRES
.",u\”, : :2’\2 i •>
:’.i)x.3 t<>
IONES-SMART DRUG CO.
-BETTER SERVK E” I
Phone IfiH East Side Square f
WE GREASE CARS , .
pen that satisfies. Why
look further?
Crav 'kill
Red 'I'u!..
BROWN AND 0X-EW0r,’
SHOE POLISHES]
BEST FOR HOMF SHTNFS—SAVE THF LEA IH! R g
THE BIG VAI I T PACKAGES
Abo PASTES and LIQUIDS Or Bla.k.Tan and White SI,.-s I
THE F. F PAI LEY • <’Mi'i: I I. Ll‘..\!O, N Y ■
THE ANTHONY PUMP
Is also a single barrel Pump,
extra well built, with large
plunger and has a patent
catch on end of rubber hose
which slips on over tube
stem. You do not have to
waste any time in making
the connection when you
want to pump up a tire. On
am! ofT in a jiff-.-.
Price $4.00.
2
THE BEST !S ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
We carry
RFNOWN FOOD PRODUCTS
♦
----
I
I
I
I
I
i
i
I
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
of
SPECIAL BARGAIN IN A FARM
We have for quick sale 337 acres black land farm near Krum
$95.(iO per acre. $10,000.00 cash, balance easy payments.
Citizens’ Loan and Investment Company
Call for Mr. McKenzie.
Rooms Nos. 1 and 2 Denton County National Bank Bldg.
a complete line
We believe the above applies to al! lines of mer-
chandise. In the grocery business we know this is true,
therefore in selecting foods for your table, we buy the
best obtainable.
Which are unquestionably (tie most satisfactory line of
goods sold in this market. Every itmn GUARANTEED
to please you or your money refunded.
M’COMBS & SIMPSON
QUALITY GROCERS
We Handle Everything in Season.
PHONE 40
SCOTT TAILORING COMPANY
Quick Delivery.
DRY CLEANING
We are now using a deodorizer and return your
garments clean and free from any odor of chemicals.
When in need of'high-class Lry ( leaning and
Tailoring
at
Red I id
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
WE POLISH CARS
can.
Kell’.
— As a depository
on loans
- Credit advice
Safe deposit boxes
every way a pood bank
Kell v-Springfield
TIRES '
‘\2 to 37y3
I r Tube
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WF. SEI.I. TIRES
GRADUATION BOOKS
Wedding Books.
New editions o
eived, from $1.75 to $4.50.
scheduled to advance June
now.
Also
W. J. M’CRAY
JEWELRY VICTROLAS
f graduation books just re-
All books are
1st. Get yours
1
I
D
I
THE GUARANTY FUND LAW OF TEXAS
WE SELL TUBES
I
I
11 < >() i • I x \ I i: ti i:es
! I’D! 11.' I IW’ER TIT.ES
HAS STOOD THE ACID TEST OF RESULTS
*
j, '»*
W. E. SMOOT, Cashier
rt
ALAMO STORAGE CO. i
Dnton Smc« 1MB."
214-218 n; Elm St ,
^4
i
i
i
I
FIRST .
M. 1. MARTIN.’Presldent
WE I.', give YOU
SERVICE
THAT SATISFIES.
EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY
a! q.. -. j 12,
I
I
I
| !
As a man is known by his friends, so a busi-
ness idea, or law, must be known by results.
The friends of (he Guaranty FumL Law can
point with pride to the acid test of results. ,
We frankly attribute our success to this won-
derful, confidence-inspiring law, under which
dur bank is operated.
, \
v. ud t" 1,11 \ 1 ires,
v .• f t 1 trade t ires,
v nt l<> -.11 tire",
■ . In., nnd
r.’pmied SEE I'S.
I ■ V,.
I f Vo
If VO
< >r 1!
' III'1-
TO ALL LIBERTY BOND HOLDERS
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
I
Bring your Second and Third Temporary Bonds to
the Banks for exchange for Bonds with all Coupons
attached. We now have papers whereby we can send
.. them in, so be sure and bring yours at once, and turn
them over to us, so that ws wan have the exchange
made. Your bonds are insured against burglary when
in our possession.
l>H»iTOW. TKXA*. BECOWII.CHHORK'I.K, FHIDAY, Al'IIII. XI. 10211.
’I-
t-
2
—
» ........».——y
j’,/ xFT'g-
• .
4
!
Buy a
Buy a
tractor on
the basis of
performance
- not on
promises
4
t
I
f
\
<3
t
HAND MADE BLOUSES
- FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
q
j
■
11
WILSON HANN CO.
The Store of Certain Satisfaction.
One of our latest express shipments
brought us a nice assortment of hand made
voile blouses with hand made lace collars
and trimmings. I hese blouses have been
gaining great favor with the discriminating
dressers of the larger cities for the past sev-
eral weeks. Not to the ones that ,demand
fllashy apparel but to those who can appre-
ciate adaintily designed hand made blouse
that carries with it all the personal touches
that the best skill and designers can perfect. u
Prices ranging from $8.50 to $20.00.
UNDERMUSLIN
(jowns. white or flesh, lace, embroidery
or hemstitched finished Teddies made from
soft, sheer Nainsook, some styles with rib-
bon straps and pretty lace or embroidery
flounce. Please do not confuse these goods
with ordinary goods—they are high grade
tzarments found in our Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear department.
B.
ft
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.