Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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for your patronage. If not we solicit it.
And we Sjolicit it pot on a basis of friend-
ship. although your friendship) is highly
valued, tint on the basis of merit. We
can render you a' service that really
merits your confidence and business.
Backed to the Wall
America has the best and brav-
est fore-fighters in the world
— Yet, per capita fire loss ex
' ceeds that of any other nation.
This situation is alarming. It
threatens every property-owner.
It demands the cooperation of all
.The Hartford Fire Insurance
Company will indemnify you in
the event of fire loss so far ; s
sound insurance can. In additi< : .
it will give you the benefit ol
fire prevention service worked c,
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engineers, its insurance pole
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no-more.
"’Ask this agency to supply
B. H. DEAVEMPORT & CO.
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is just as helpful, friendly and accommo-
dating as we can possibly make it—al-
ways observing safety, accuracy and
conservatism, without which bank facil-
ities would have little, if any, value.
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WANTS JUST a word.
AND I told the boy.
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BUT THE boy came back.
AND SAID the matt
COULD SPOT me one.
HIS BUSINESS needed.
JUST TWO Wt^rdt.
AND I'M a sport.
AND CURIOUS too.
SO IN he came.
AND HANDED me.
SOME CIGARETTES to try.
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HE SAID something
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npHIA' SATISFY”—that says it. Never
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cigarette and never were tobaccoi
more carefully and skillfully blended.
Chesterfields give you all that any
cigarette could give, plus a “satisfy ’
quality that is exclusively theirs. The
blend can’t be copied.
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GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION
I COULD not see.
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Tires and Tubes.
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MAJESTIC—"The Plotters.” Is the ti-
tle of the musical comedy to be pre-
sented tonight by the Million Dollar
Dolls.
LOANS
Quickly made at lowest rates.
Phone 76.
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Classified Advertisements 3 Cents a Word a Week.
W. B. MTLURKAN & COMPANY
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GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Go to Sunday School Next Sunday
In real estate and become a n
judge of property values—bet-Jci
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Go to Sunday School Next
Sunday.
Tharp nrr two tlaiir* vtlarn you need
nn iireouHt nllh The Hwcbnnce Xntlou-
DHEAMI.AMt — ’Mark
“Huckleberry Finn.” begins
day run today and tonight.
Sargent plavs the loading role anil
makes a wmnderful Interpretation of
the famotita character.
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The Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns are a won-
derful help in planning garments for any member of
the family. ..Ask to see the new Home Book of Fash-
ions, or better still, buy one with coupon attached for
25 cents and get a pattern free.
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heavy piece
guiding* Into
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NEW VOILES IN THE DARKER
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last. \Ahrn you havr eurpIiiM funds.
IXnd. When you hnvrii*t.
When yon hnvr ■iirplun funda
need n »nfe |>lM<*e to drpoait.
Our invented rnpltnl for your protee-
limi Im inure ihuu
When you haven’t surplus funds, you
aoiiietlnica need to borrow,
wourcew are uirr f 1 .(MMI.OOti.
.NEW YORK—Appeal has been mifde
by shippers here to the United States
District Attorney for relief from the
present strike situation Efforts to end
the longshoremen's strike at rhilaxlel-
phta also have failed amt HualneM is
—— tied up there
LONDON'—The home rule bill is be-
istig considerably anieiidi-d largely a.h.rnk ,
jjwThreS desired tty the Amtemfst mcm- I
bars without any real opposition from 1
the laborites or nationalists
BAR? HAMPTON, N ¥ —Fnrtco Ca-
ruso's eh»ufE*ur ha-* 4—c« «rcea»-d -w
a technical charge, but probably In
• - eonneettsn 'with the
A worth of jewelry
Jubilee of Baylor University
WACO! June 16.—The sis-day cele-
bration of the diamond Jubilee of Bay-
lor University« seventy-fifth <Sotn-
’ meruejnent wut concluded today with
( an address by Postmaster General Bur-
, l.son of the class of '81, representing
' the President of the United States.
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The demand for these darker shades has been
large this season and we have some very beautiful pat-
terns moderately priced. Also our assortment of new
Fall Ginghams is attracting the attention of patrons
who are having new dresses made. *
Pierce. 5, living
died from injuries
»»s ucclduntally
■ old brother.
. 2-year-old son of
of Columbia dli d Tuesday
accidentally shot by a
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This bank is the friend of
business, business men and
farmers. Its hand is extended
to encourage and promote busi-
ness development
JUUfiC VI pivpvilj > aiuvo--urv-v-j
ter ptill, buy property in or
around Denton and watch it en-
hance. Come in and let us
show you something with a fti-
thre. These and many others
' on our list will make you mon-
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- 6-room residence on Normal
Avenue at $3000.
• 6-room residence on Ponder
Avenue at >2500.
5- room residence on North
A Locust Street near C. I. A.
_ $3000. ■
8-room, 2-story home on Oak
- Street near the Normal at
$7000.
6- room bungalow on Syca-
more Street near the Normal at
$5250.
Several farms and choice lots
priced to sell, also some busi-
ness propositions.
FIRE INSURANCE
Written in leading old line
—companies by people who
khow and appreciate the busi-
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SHADES ARRIVED THIS WEEK
E. Durrett
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1 Our candy is kept on
ventilated shelves in an
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just as delicious in June
as it would be in Janua-
ry.
We get it fresh every
“ week and you take no
risk in sending her a box.
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VERA CRUZ—After a lapse of three
------... two new cases of bulionic plague
have developed here. Three suspected
cases and two deaths also wore re-
ported.
MEXICO CITY
put hts forces at
eral Calico, provisional j
Minister of War
NEW ORLEANS—Verdict
damages has beet, awarded a JitlU-1
more concern against a New Orleans |
sugar house on breach of contract In I
the latter refusing to deliver sugar at
12c. a ijound as contracted for after the
government had set the price of 18c.
WASHINGTON -Prohibition ••nt'tffce-
mept officers are worried over heavy
liquor withdrawals ostensibly for
beveragp purposes. April
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OBNTON. mXAS. HKCORD-CHaUNIC I.K. WMDNKSDAY. JVMK 10. U*3IL
Burleson Speaks at Diamond 0. A. Coleman and Miss
Anna McMurray Married
Miss Anna McMurray of Denton and
A. O. Coleman of Webb were united In
marriage at the bride's home on High-
land Street at 1:30 o’clock Wednesday
afternoon. Rev. J. E. Morris officiat-
ing.
but.
'.O,R7 °5 SSOO.OOf* , |H1uor withdrawals ostensibly for non-
which >s mlssmg b„V1.ragc purpi(Kes. Aprl| witti„rawals
from the Caruso home. wer(> 9,fiS7>000 gallons, and Mr March
’ | t.Olti.eoe gallons. Ante-prohi bit ion av-
erage withdrawal was 1.000,000 gallons
la month.
Dl'JS MOINES, la.—Many Texas club
■women are attending the meeting of |
[ tlu- National Federation of Women's
lubs. The campaign .for the presiden-
cy Is attracting attention. Mrs John
Winters of Minneapolis and Miss Geor-
gia Paeon of Massachusetts are the
principal entrants so far
XVASHINtITON—The Supreme court
will he called on to det ritiine if clotlx
ts clothing Jn the meaning of the Le-
vri' law in connection with, th? dis-
missal -rrf fTUllctthents against W M.
Wood and the American Woolen com-
pany, from which the government ap-
pealed.
MEXICO CITY—General Juan Rar.
ragan. chief of staff to ths late Prest-
deiit Carranza, escaped from prison
by a time-worn ruse. He offered his
guard 3,000 pesos to permit him to
vlalt his mother while the guard stood
at the door.
WASHINGTON—An embargo on all I
coal exports is being urged as neces-
sary to relieve the shortage here .. ‘
depends upon dress and the manner in which
you carry yourself.
CORRECT TOGS—
are essential, and mean so much to a young
man while he is striving to establish his founda-
tion for life’s work.
THEREFORE
in selecting your Manhattan Shirts, B. V. D.,
Summer Foot Wear in Walk-Over and Stacy
Adams oxfords, Slraw hats and Kuppenheimer
clothes.
YOU CAN BE SURE —
That you are correctly dressed if you buy it
here.
Government Agents Awaiting
i Deportation ol Negro ‘‘Pug*
SAN DIEGO, June 16.—Ag<*ntH of
I tin- 1 h’lmrtinnit of Justici1 and linml-
! station are on wal<*h al<>ntf the Lowe!
| California Alexioan border today to ar-
1 ri’Rt Jncx Johnson, nPRTO pusrilint,
should ire enter the United States.
I Johneon is wanted under conviction
for violation of the Mann act. Re-
ports are Hint the Mexicans will force
Johnson to have that country.
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF
FLASH BULLETINS
MONTItFAI., June IM—Namnet Horn-
I pern’ |plunw for n non-piirtliniin {
cal campaign hy American Labor wn>
adopted by (he American federation of!
laibor convention here today. T£hc con- ;
vention rejected the proposal f0r n par- |
tlaiMM caiopaii;n in behalf ut the labor i
party.
NOTES FROM OIL FIELDS
WICHITA FALLS—The southward
extension of the K-M-A field has had |
another successful completion. Bass & I
Dtttard No. 1. which is flowing at six-
hour Intervals. The Boger-Ard-Maer
No...2 is making 500 to 800 barrels.
DALLAS—Becaime of unprecedented
convention and tourist traffic the en-
tire Southwest is short on Pullmans,
according to announcement here, and
| no early relief is expected because it
is declared to be due to a shortage of
construction
CLARKSVILLE—The Red River
[•'aunty Commissioners' court ordered
discontinuance of appropriation^ for
further maintenance of the tick erad-
ication campaign
I TERRELL—Edith
Wills Point,
rexailivui- when she
shot by her 9-ycar-
H( >1 ST< >N—Th<-
G. C. Brown
fem being
playmate
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|speeding charges had
-General Ptdaz has I 16-jear-old youth,
the disposal of Gen- tried a new
government court and
I sent of Iris
DILWORTH, ok.—Croptt were bad-
ly damaged by a waterspout, accom- .
panied by a heavy hall and hard wind, j
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When repeated arrests on
no effect on a
J udK4* Robertson
penalty in the Coloration I
Pronounced with the con- I
mother a utence of “a
$ 1 8.000 . ^•»<»U spanking*”
1 PETROLIA—Marion Kinfir,- 14.
Idrowutid In the Wichita River
W A X All AUH I E—The North
Mvdh’.U SoA’iety Is in session here.
UOTWCANA—Six hundred thousand
dollars bonds for new school buildings
and Improvements were voted here.
WACO—J. n, Denn was shot and I
kllnd near the Interurban Station. W.
Hicks. Waco printer. was charged '
with murder.
FOItT WORTH
stantly Killed w Ip n
structural steel he
place on a building,
power electric wire.
FORT WORTH—Wednesday half-
hbldays have been decided on by the
Retail Merchants' Association.
AT DENTON SHOWS
l*Kl\< Esh—."The .Woman ■_Given." be-
gins a two day run today. Norma
Tahmulgo is the star and portrays
successfully the role of model and
artist who risks all to repay her
benefactor.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1920, newspaper, June 16, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235520/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.