Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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TO ALL LIBERTY BOND HOLDERS
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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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. "
therh in, so be sure and bring yours at once, aijd turn
them over to us, so that we can have the exchange
made. Your bonds are insured against burglary when
in our possession.
IN MEMORY OF
MAY WE SERVE YOU? .
IVIrs. W. E. Smoot
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T NATIONAL BANK
CO.
BBRViqr
But file
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Costs no more but it hits the
spot better.
hour.
this.
you.
First Guaranty" State
Bank ,
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That it is satisfactory is prov-
en by the fact that it is doub-
ling almost every day and the
same people come back again
and again. The remark that,
“You have the best Coca Cola
or Rbot Beer in town," is heard
by our attendants almost every
There is a reason for
Drop in and let ^us show
—As a depository
* on loans
—Credit advice
—Safe deposit boxes
—every way a good bank can.
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advantages of adequate resources, up-
to-date facilities, helpful advice and
such financial accommodation as your'
business may require.
Capital and Surplus J150.060
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PLANNING BIGGER BUSINESS
If you have a business based on
sound constructive lines, and want to
develop this business, we will help
you. If you wish, we will help you
formulate plans and then help you
put them through.
.Make the Exchange National your
third \x c. k
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COUNTY COURT DOCKET
CALLED FOR SETTING;
NO TRIALS WEDNESDAY
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The Crhnlnal D.»ck*t for thr April
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"os.lax morning fnr ord. rs ami srf-
tiiiks ami i. cull'd lu S' \ < ra I bonds
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A long, single barrel pump
that certainly delivers the,
goods. It takes only a few
strokes to fill the largest cas-
ings. The Springfield al-i
ways satisfies.
Price $3.50.
Robert* Woodruff saxs
i Isrs xvrre infrsted xxlth i
RAT SNAP on friend s i
1 lion. Next morning round
! rats in bin, txvo near r.■«•<! box
stall Found large ntimbrr since. No
sm» II from dead rats RAT-SNAP drxs
lid ’ them up. Best thing 1 hax r rx’rr used
,x. H’lirer sizes. 25c, 50c. #l"0. Sold and
. guaranteed by Harris <’hamhrrs Hard-
on I xx are Go.. The Curtin Co. and Turner
m Bros ( Adx ertineinent)
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Mo.idor x-s. It a c’.'t.s
x and . <>nx . rs’on a.
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
er in tW tool bo«. Guaran-
teed to give satisfaction.
Price $3.00.
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\ a 111!■ of $.*»11 I• v k i \ i nk ■ x oi klj loss chock
disiiiiss-d mi motion if <’onnty At
toi ti. x on account of ♦ x id. neo b< ink
insufficient to wariant a conx ict bui.T,
Hollis \ll<n, a n k i a x a t ♦•<! assault, dir
missed on motion of County Atfortiex.
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plan' a i ■ i a r i l« d
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We believe the above applies to all lines ot mer-
chandise. In the grocery business we know this is true,
therefore in selecting foods for your table, we buy the
best obtainable.
Is also a single barrel Pump,
extra well built, with large I
plunger and has a patent j
catch on end of rubber hose
which slips on over tube]
stem. You do not have toj
waste any time in making'
the connection when you
want to pump up a tire. On I
and off in' a jiffv.
Price $4.00
suit
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f $.'•<». dtsmissod for reason state xx 11 -
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\. 'I'oplitz. requiring and permitting
rinnlr .mploxe to xx o r k mor. than .•
e dax dismissed on motion
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BARTLETT Wh.l.
across th<* M K A
cattle, Hugh Moi rison
I aarengvr tram. His lumT
Instantly, but the rld.r wa
aeveral feet into th. ..u and
the cowcali’lH t of
aalride of the rnid<’
ioualy injured.
SAN ANTONIO
a butcher, was »m..igmd
United States Comm tssionr i
on a charge of violating the f
provisions of the Lexer .M t
customer said »<he was .higierd
for three pounds and nmi
pork.
DALLAS Dr c <’ W.ax
is to speak in th. Bail, y .
Aubrey Saturday. April ?i
AUSTIN -The state highway
mission was to announce u- <1. .-ision
Wednesday on applications f..r aid
designations of iigi’iwaxs xx h
been taken und« r .uTx is. in. ni
GHOPGETOWN x'harg.s h
fll«d against nineteen busin
corns in this counts for gix
measure in selling gMs»dm.
SHERMAN—Tin- bods of '
Gowdy. retired farmer, w.
hanging to a Wi ll frame m u
at Wliitewright. He Is surxix
wife and two dMtWhlrrH. H.
Buffering frxuu *
fluenza.
JACK SONVH.Li:
ۥ of the American
resolutions opposing
isiation and urged
fives In (’ongr. >s
ure.
Al’SHIN — R
Tex its I x>n ghorn •
Tuesday. Th< L<
previous dax
PIIX>T POINT
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pi . .d u. m u>. ,i ■ u i i n g la xx | I.-a
»• n 1 • i • <1 a n< I punishment as.
fine of I?’, ind c
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Our New Blousea in a Variety
Disclose Much That is Different—
BEAUTY
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This is a photograph of the Ifugao igorrot rice .terraces, which are among
are <ine of thv many
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and Th. Ima F-
' the most remarkable of their kind in the world. Tfiey are one of th« many
1 marvelous sights for the tourist to see in the Philippine Islands and are to be |eustiuns
i found In the Ifugao di-trict of the Mountain province, Northern Luzon T ‘
The height of these terraces, which are held up by stone walls. Is from 4 | k
to 18 feet, averaging 8 feet high. It is estimated there are 12,121 miles of
eight foot stone walls in tbe Ifugao terraces, which is approximately half
the distance around the world
These terraces are skillfully irrigated by water brought in troughs along
the precipitous mountain sides over long distances.
t i i e
is it
Si'hoid and
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M.irgiir.-t B.
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WASHINGTON, April 2L— The fate
<> fboniiM legislation for ex-service
nun hangM on the drcixlon of a caucus ,
of hou.Mr republican member* to hr .
hedd tomorrow night. I
Fneiirgmcy lias developed in repub-
lican rank* over the form of bonus to
be granted and the character of spe-
cial taxes neiessary to raise the re-
quired mom v.
tti'uld Krllrxr Illg
Majority leader* favor raising
money bv levying a gross sales
well as on the final
i* made that the pro-
i tax Is the first move
to xx tpe out t Fie sur-
and exci.M.s profits
by
sale* as
sale. Th*- charge
| p<.*♦•<! gros* sa les
| Of big Inisim-MM i
t;< x on big income.-
| taxes.
Glass in Art Metal Work at
I
make the
Margery ('
Mae pThvidierd. '
jglas. Will i Marie Parks. '
•fer Elizabeth S. Idel),
0.1. A. to Dallas Thursday 22
lass in \rt M. tai Work at the 1
of Industrial Arts under the
n of Miss Marjorie E. Nind. ,
of ami Dii e tor of t he I >♦ pa rt - i
f Manual Arts, will make a j
.HLts Thursda x . Xpril 22nd to 1
nu’t>l is handled in industry. I
xx i 11 visit Linz Bros, rnanufar- I
the i-ornmer
of tIm thingsj
observe pro-
carried oji in i
castings f u- ;
They xv ill x l.slt '
< *ompany
making o F
of tile .
Bryan
til.- !
of doing som.
in .-lass and ais<
Lil it ca h not he
.1 .school shop sucli
rings and gold plat in
the Mosher Manufacturing
w lie i . t lu \ will se.- t he
i< Ijullng tiie pouring
will x isi t a Iso (he
e x arn t ne
the direction
Ibt rlson. The
trip.
castlu.
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They are here in all the bewitching colors, well
made, and making your selection in this depart-
ment will be very easy.
Revealing distinctive lines, superior in tit and
quality. Our new arrivals in this department this
week possess all the elements essential to natural
poise and visible perfection The prices are very
moderate.
The new types are here, and you’ll find the choos-
ing from our wonderful collection the one best
suited to yourself. Visit our Blouse section the
collection is a credit to any city.
SILK PETTICOATS
Insurgency Rises Among Re-
publicans Regarding
Form of Bonus.
Rice Terraces Are World’s Masterpieces | REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
TO DECIDE FATE OF
BONUS LEGISLATION
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
GRADUATION BOOKS
New editions of graduation books just re-
ceived, from $1.75 to $4.50. All books are
scheduled to advance June 1st. Get yours
now.
. Also Wedding Books.
W. J. M’CRAY
‘ JEWELRY VICTROLAS
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AS WE SAY TO ALL
Just Hear the Brunswick
and Be Convinced
A big shipment of Bru ns wicks and Edisons have
ust come in. Let us demonstrate.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT CURTIS’.
THE CURTIS COMPANY
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Let tone decide which phonograph you buy.
Jsten to different instruments, ask to have different
■ecords played. Compare The Brunswick with other
'honographs. .'<m«|
Insist on a phonograph which plays ALL rec-
irds, such as The Brunswick. Be not content with a
limnograph desigped for but one make of records.
Phe Brunswick plays ALL records, whatever
nake. And plays them exactly as they should be
dayed, with the proper diaphragm, needle, etc. And
>ur all wood Tone Amplifier gives them greater rich-
iess.
The new Brunswick Method of Reproduction is
he most advanced and finest way of playing yet de-
. ised. All old standards are now discarded.
We will be glad to prove to.you that The Bruns-
.vick is the one phonograph you want. And to offer
he same way of proving that Brunswick Records
jring new standards. We abide by your desicion.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO BUY
OXFORDS AND PUMPS
We have a most complete line of
Ladies’ Low Heel Oxfords,
Low Heel Pumps,
Medium Heel Oxfords,
Medium Heel Pumps,
High Heel Oxfords,
High Heel Pumps
In Black and Brown.
WILSON HANN CO.
The Store of Certain Satisfaction.
We feel that we have made the price most
reasonable. They are here for your inspec-
tion.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1920, newspaper, April 21, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235760/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.