Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1920 Page: 4 of 6
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IOM1CLK. MONDAY, JONE T, IBM.
DENTON. TEX AB, RJCC<
To Form
DECIARES THAT TANLAC
RESTORED HIS HEALTH
TROI RLE
FOR YKIH«
city limits
»
CARNAHAN.
Norwegian liner Catches Fire
YOUR HEALTH
Jersey.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES!
LIFE AND DEATH
KHIM
3.
man.
Experiment
1308 W'
HALL’S
by
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE ii tak-
Modern
and
.1
FRAME YOUR DIPLOMAS
There’s no better way of preserving them.
You
WATCH ANO JEWELRY
i
to come.
REPAIRING.
I
E.L.VANNOY
BRAND NEW 1-TON TRUCK
t
Whs his fear of being poisoned that for
ed for
VERABEST
::
BBT/L & CO.
Try a Sack Today
Denton, Texas.
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St
ONLY A FEW DAYS
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Phone 126
Your Grocer Ha« It
r:
This Offer Expires June 15.
purify
DENTON MILLING CO.!
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PAINTING
VAUGHN PLUMBING GO.
GAS FITTING AND REPAIRING
E. J. HEADLEE, Mgr
N. Locast 84.
PBONB 12S
STUDENTS
THE KODAK SHOP
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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS LINE
Covert
I. AttWM» At Law.
30 MINUTES
J. B. WILSON & CO.
AND THC CHA JC
DIANA
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are proud of them now and will be more so in years
We can frame them for you in a hurry.
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The Fountain
of Youth!
We are grateful to all, who,
through word or action, made;
/zxw HQ ♦ rx rx 11 i ZAK* At 1K
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Across street from Record-
Chronicle office
PHONE 31 PHONE 31
KCUllATTIWO- fiOYB A0BIMK
Work left at 9:30 a. m. may be had at 5:30 p. n.
Get the benefit of our 8-hour service. Bring or mail yoor
order to
meeting
Annie
••EGG
GliH iwhIimhI.
J list
bungalow. 5
RANGER—Four dollars a barrel for
oil Is the prediction of local oil men.
PROMPTLY DONB.
PBONB 178
City’s No. 1 Is re- I wiv-i
2,960 feet and | f!,r'
C. I. A. HAS SHOWN
REMARKABLE GROWTH
Ted
the in
256-c
punc-
thin
for
can
to
J. P. MAGEE,
General Insurance.
coin pleted
rooms
al!
or
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258d-41wc.
2-ton C
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V. W. SHEPARD,
Furniture and Undertaking.
I
Will
con-
28.
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M'FALL SHOE SHOP
Paschall
1 .
MILLER MEAT
is always the best.
Priced Right.
Phone 470
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
“Where Quality Counts.”
"Vs ' ' x-'sr-
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CWiiidia>
MA«a ■M'kfIMO
I
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OF LOCAL INTEREST
The Land Mortgage Bank has com-
you money
Blewett or
application
r—
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r 3
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ft
1
pleted arrangemea** io save
on your farm loan. See Mr.
Mr. Bird before making ___________
elsewhere. They also buy and ..11 ria-
dor'. Hen notes tf.
7-.' ■ I -
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-Ianlac Unlit Me l> and Finable* Me
to Aland the Xtrala of Mj Work.”
Dardlow Deelaren.
square Tuesday night,
members
256c
druggists for over forty years. ]
Testimonials free.
>av H'AlarLi TTV.IzX
Is our long suit. Prompt and •
special attention paid to Amer-]
ican made watches.
‘ Mrs
i Mrs Minnie [ _
256c i it possible for us to put on our
6 room
and
con-
I,o<l
255c
IT’S ALL THE NAME
IMPLIES
6-room
6-room houne
house. Carrier
jDARNALL A
Take the Oto Standard GROVE’S TASTE-
LESS chill WNKL You know what you
LA WX
Bring
i Lewin.
I while
- ■
Years '
Good
| when the day la over.
Eat Breakfast at the
j AMERICAN CAFE
BREAKFAST MENU.
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T well u
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j POST—The Post
i ported on the sand at
gassing heavily.
VVTIIEN somebody
.tells you of a bat-
tery that has come
through a longlife and
had some hard knocks
along the way, don’t
put him down as a
windjammer. But you
can bet on it that if the
tale is gospel true he
had a good battery to
start with and he gave
it a square deal. Ask
’ r.bout the St.11 Better
Aillard.
We have on the floor a brand new I-ton truck
Tliis is a first class tnlck equipped with pneumatic
cord tires and will give better service at less expense
than any truck on the market within $500 of its
price. $1460 Buys this Truck.
NATIONAL I.E4I.IK
hnns .r, Chicago 2
.7 (' i n < i n n a t i ’.
New York
7,;X'
S’ o
st.
Pittsbiirvh
Brook Ivn h
No < •t.hc.is.
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Not the face but the house.
Inside or out. The automobile
or the fence. Makes no differ-
ence what you have to paint.
You cannot afford to buy until
you have let us show you the
famous
HA1> BEEN
GOING
AMFHH A A tiKArn’K
St. LuuUh l-f». Ch vi-lfthii 2-2.
Chicago 7. Detroit 6.
Washington 5. Boston 4
\\y\ York 12. PhilfcdelphiH £
<..« giHRs. ». Oxidised but- jt-ive insurance writing in this
bain. Return to tM. oP j community. YoUT June busi-
whTtelness will be appreciated.
i
It is the paint that
the Earth.”
Remember the number—
ONE TWO.
THE KODAK SHOP
Denton, Texas.
DESDEMONA—The Speare well
| ported standing half full of oil i» to
be shot in the hope of making It flow.
GAINESVILLE—Drilling hag start-
ed on the McBond
vllle.
Trails—
plow, need drill.
Has experienced and skilled workmen both in the devel-
oping and finishing departments. We do Kodak Finishiag only.
Give us a trial.
Denton Battery
Company
West Oak
u 114 r ........y
p •
I Dainty Dordthy, the young clothes
I enthusiast, writes that in her opinion:
Clothes
Before starting home, le us
repair your shoes. ~
Rubber Heels and all Repair
Work done promptly
We call for and deliver in
TEXAS LKAG1E
F< rt Worth 6, San Antonio
Shreveport 7-9, Houston 1-2.
Beaumont 5. Wichita Falls 4
Galveston 2 Dallas 1.
to couple
128 Coater Street.
I large*
t lit 210
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SHARPENED
mowers to
or repair
Square
office
LOffT—Gruep
MH'THErtX 4M<*Ot i atiox
Nashville 14 Birniingharn 7.
Little Rock t;. M< mphis 2.
Atlanta 11. Chattanooga 2.
New Orleans 4. Mobile 1.
Pell Avenue ....
F’onder
Bolivar
k jRm SALE or'
fbfi anv
Our stock of drugs in the
best and the freshest we can
buy. We use the utmost care
in propounding your prescrip-
tions as your doctor will tell
you. We let our conscience be
our guide. . ,
County Jail for Safekeeping
DALLAS, June 5.—Edgar Lacy, 15-
year-old negro charged with attaok-
a yhlte girl near his age near
Waco a'1 few days ago. was placed In
the Dallas Jail late last night. He was
arrested near the scene of the crime
and taken first to Hillsboro.
expect to K»’t through
of hard work without
with your
To avoid a
h» anon
■ *-'..I-!!*? 1.*7jxc
rt>RE8flMAglNG and
' the mlaute. Mts
FtXRjylTURE for sale.
FOR SALE
By Owner.
One 6-room modern bunga-j
low, 1427 North Locust..$5500
One 6-room bungalow, all
conveniences except sewer, |
Schmitz St., near CIA.....$8500
Lot facing C. I. A. campus,
comer Oakland and Texas
12000; might build to suit you.!
Several cheaper lots.
BEST BY TEST
LON A. SPEER & CO.
The Fire Insurance Agents.
every label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteleaa form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
the system. 60 cents.
WALTERS, Ok—This field Is mak-
ing 500 h®rre,f' a ay now.
BRECKENRIDGE—Castleman No.
came In making 54 barrels in 28 mln- |
utee at 3.045 feet. It Is just outside the ;
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Ing Its first year. 1903-1904.
| attendance of 1S6 and during
I rent year
I dents, and during Its history has
al Sea But Continues Journey
NEW YORK, June 5.—The steamship
Bergensfjord ot Norwegian and Ameri-
can line, which sailed yesterday with
1,241 passengers aboard, caught fire at
sea early today but the damage is not
sufficient to prevent the vessel contin-
uing its vlyage.
Remain in which to take advantage of our free
tube offer. To each purchaser of a Fisk, Miller, Fed-
eral or Hcod casing we are giving free a Fisk Gray
Tube.
CIR< LE SELECT” EtiC.S
Inquire trf yonr grwrr. ’
flee to Ration
Sugar Among Confectioners
NEW YORK. June 5.—A Joint dis-
tributing committee to ration sugar
among confectioners throughout tl>6
country will be formed here in two
weeks. Arjnin W. Riley, Bp«*flUl a»-
sisant to Attorney General Palmer,
announce today.
“It’s wise to always buy the best iHl
For they will stand the cleaning test.” ( Ih
j In
She means that if the quality of a !
suit or a gown is aaeured there is no ‘
reason why it should not serve fori
two seasons or more.
Dorothy is right about that. It is
no longer considered rood form to
discard a garment that has only given
you a few weeks of wear.
Our Cleaning will delight yon—our
Dyeing will surprise you.
- 6-mom
7 ”?r.. 6tc . 5-room
and threshers for sale .
c-.. 258d-41wc. 1 _ ______
new 2-ton Cadillac 5.room
Chambers at Harris- j _ ----
used ;
house.
house,
house.
house, -Hann
house. Stroud ......
North Locust
SALE
brand new
glassed-in sleeping porch;
veniences. See G. E. Pratt
259-6tp | V. Robertson.
Texas
the State
be proud of the
ice that the College of Industrial Arts
1h rendering to the young women and
the homes of Texas.
Four
Him In
corn, ba* and other
11 mcaanra. nromnt «•-
*aw Mill. «. BMb at.
j ! Holyoke, Barnard. Radcliffe, and Bryn
of Sidell, who recently
M. Fleming hc>me, Ih
live.
Many School Children are Sickly
Mothers who value their own comfort and the
welfare of their children, should never be with-
out a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powdere for
Children, for nae throughout the aeaaon. They
Break up CoIde, Relieve Feverishness, Constipa-
tion, Teething Disorders, Headache and Btomac b
Troubles, Used by mothers for over M years
THESR IOWDERS GIVB 8ATISFACT10X.
All Drug Stores. Don’t ot-erpt any rubttttuU.
,1 -'H-
latk m:un fhom
(Banner)
KRUM, June 7.— Mesdami ? Hayca.
Bartle, Paul Go»e and T. C. Wright en-
tertained (he Parent Teacher* Club at
the home »»f Mrs T. Wrlghf Tues-
day afti n»uuu. Th* hap arrang*^
to keep the wehool groundw cleaned
ithd the lavn mowed during the sum-
mer months.
M uth y
the G.
h» i •» to
\\ light .store inajiaK* r for the
f ♦iFTTlbut i<»n <’«• store
<1 to the Ntnre
W has succeeded
W*— ' vx r rinvv rr» - i in
good mechanical condition. ! FOR
Will trade them for real]
or vendor loin notes. Come .
ns and tel! your wants Den-
J Of.U Ctr.
MM OMeo
Phpne 22.
iHK Hpevialiat. *tye, ear,
■oat. Phene or 642.
81N AX« 4 AL
>AJ« on fwnn Lands. 6 1-2
M Mortgage Bank Don-
•• rantdenee loaag In Den-
11# Raley Rld»t, ______
COLEMAN—The Gladys Bell on the
Pope farm three miles southeast of
Santa Anna Is reported making
barrels only partly cleaned out.
__k. M. D_ Caeases of
r haw* and throat. Glasses
- Mead. OHtoo Roons
never sound and
the mornings
out feeling
”J kept rocking along thinking my
troubles would wear off. but my con-
dition kept getting worse until I saw
I must get something to set me right
or a complete break down would be
the result. So at the urgent request
of my sister-in-law I got two bottles
of Tanlac and felt good results al-
most from the first dose Well, ft was
AjjjIv a short time until my appetite
>as fine, al! signs of Indigestion nad
disappeared and 1 was feeling like my
old self again. I am still enjoying
splendid health, which I attribute to
Tanlac. a« I always take (I course of
two or three bottles in the spring to I
keep me right. I am taking It again
tills spring an<j 1 don't believe there's
anything good t<> tone up this sys-
tem and put one in ehape to stAnd
OF LOCAL imtHKIT
The Land Mortgage Bank has com- I
pleted arrangements to save you money
on your farm town. Hee Mr. Blewett or
Mr. Bird before making application
elsewhere. They also buy and sell ven-
dor’s lien notes. tf.
F* OASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS**J*“5
KA8TKRN 8TAR--Hegu*r
t*Wight at » o’clock
- Bakar. Worthy Matron
2'ff. 1 “ ^'*1 ■ I r_____________ -
I':.- — , Lowr anu rouwD books the largest volume of
F o^bii^ca.rm oJrUr.rFMay business of any May dur-
Turn to thia office 257P | ing our seven years of progres-1
“ce 7oriu?YunMiinTR rnnu nn Einn
p.nk' am/Vhheiness will be appreciated. WUIW FIWIW MIL FICLU
Cfctneo pin. Notify Miss Leonora I t J p MAGEE, DESDEMON A—The Spears well re-
• Hann. 264 S Locust street,
al this office and rec
rewiard.
1K)Ill'll'—Silver mesh bag
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ROOMS WANTED
The Normal College la reeeivksa
many reqaea'a for rooms for MgM
hoaeekeeplag. Those haviag run ma *»
rent, call W. D. Butler, teleghaae 4M
frwm II to 12 a. m., June R to 12. Us-
elwwtvr. SM
for reward.
JMTTOMOBILER FX»k SALE.
FOR SALE—Overland refidster J25O
'orth the price asked Can tele-
NOTICE PRAETORIANS
Alerting of Modern Order oj Prae-
torian'S will be held in hall over Gar-
rison'* drug store on west side of the
June 8. All
are requested to be present.
MRS E. J? KEY. Recorder.
Depends on the Purity of
Drugs used, and the care em-
ployed in compounding the pre-
scription^ given by your doctor.
Sometimes it is even a matter of
Nsys It Net Him Right
Aro and Kh* Kept
Nhaiw Kver Nlare,
Mawr. there being only two colleges
in the East larger than the Colege of
Industrial Arts. They are Smith and
Wellesley, both located In Mass.
The College of Industrial Arts dur-
its first year. 1903-1904, had an
r the cur-
has matriculated 2,128 gtu
■ ’ ’■ ’ ’ ' ’ < en-
rolled 13.156 Texas girls, and has 1s-
I sued vocational certificates .diplomas,
j teachers' State certificates. and de-
grees to 3,104 Texas young women.
The people of the State I’hvu just
cause to t>e proud of the great serv-
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-*v-y
Corn flakes or Post toasties 15c
Oat meal 15c, with toast......25c
Americans special Breakfast
4Oc
Corn cakes with coffee ......25c
Hot cakes with coffee ........25c
Hot cakes with preserves....25c
Two fried eggs ..................
Poached 25c, on toast......85c i
Broiled ham and eggs..........45c
Bacon and eggs ..................45c
GwhokuitF^.:::::::::::::::"25c 223 w. Hickory street.
Sliced oranges................... 15c
Sliced bananas ............-.. 15c.
Strawberries ...................... 25c j
Dewberries .........:.......;...... 25cf
Coffee 7c. Milk 8c.
ErF ,,,
S' ,. • VSX RKNT-T-. , or
ed «Mt rooms, near
Sex—i.-----modern eonvenlenee*
Pteone 6M. "
—-e -1■ -■ -
" M1*ELI.AVEOrt
BGG Circle Select’ Eggs—Guarantied
*" ‘ ef your grocer 281c
LB—One blackggiitb hand
See Ted
__ 259c
ARPEN'TETt3 work ahd house I
painting bee W E. Tyaon, 521 Texas
• ktreet. or phone 924-W. 280p
IaN' PR gentleman agent in Den- '
ton for Watkins Fafflout Products.
Watkins goods known everywhere.
Big profttr. Write tndnv. WnrkinB
Company. 53 Winona Minn. 2B5-2tp
CJXfNlrtS <?H aNCE — Yogng man,
lifncle.' wishes to invest 2600 to 11.-,
060 with services, in anj4 profitable
■■SO, 'Jf--,.. >»»ineaa, Denton preferred.
F ’ • consider partnership in small
[ : c*ru. For Interview call room
k OnUp Hotel 25»-6tp
LAIE NEWS FROM SAN'UER
(Courier)
SANGER. June —The Sanger ball
team lost to Greenwood here Friday
by the score of 7 to 6
A party of Sanger people motored
to Taylor's lake north of Denton Tues-
day and spent the evening. Those in
the party were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Sowell
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haynie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean. Mr. and
Mrs. John Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Toon and daughters.
Miss Dora Smith and R. S. Banner
were united in marriage with a pretty
home wedding. Dr. E. P. Cowler of
Fort Worth officiated with the pretty
ring ceremony. Mr and Mrs. Banner
w ill make their home in Fort Worth,
where in- Is employed in the money
irder department of the postoffice.
Word has been received here of the
birth of a son to Mr and Mrs Dalton
Lain of Tulsa. Okla.. May 21.
Mtsg Mir.nie Dunn, who lias been in
a Dallas sanitarium for treatment, has
returned home greatly improved.
Geo. Fizzell and Miss Jewell Bryson
were married Friday night at the home
ot Squirt W E. Partlow, Mr. Partlow
officiating Mrs. Fizzell was the
daughter ~f Mrs. Ray ami Mr. Fizzell
la the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fizzell
and was raised here.
MOWERS
your lawn
We sharpen
you wait.
LllENTOt K
SALE—One 2 1-2 gallon Jersey
and one 4-gallon Jersey. J. W.
Bovell. 257-6tp
FOR SALE—Seven head of high-grade
shorthorned cows. C. A. Carry, San-
ger road. 256-Stp
FOR SALE—Good milk cow. R A.
Nichols, 70] Malone atreet. on Sanger
and Denton road. 255P
I REGISTERED Pigs ror Sale—403 Pearl
' Street. Phom 814 257^6tc
H KL.’ W A MTKD ' ' ' .
WANTED- Good form hand, married
man with small family, to work by
month. Steady work for right
Call at Experiment Farm or tele-
phone 678 260c
COOK wanted—Apply at 1308 vV ()»k
or phone 500. 259p
FOR SALE—by n:r t rc.“;r. EFuEFF
226 West
venierxes
I KTEIHN.N ARIANN
DR JACK L. SKILES. Veterinarian.
Office McClurkan Bldg. Telephone
154. Residence phone 164. tfc
DR. W -Sr HOTTH. gTuduate-riBtertri*- J__
rian. Office Lipscomb drug store, j
_Phone 29. Residence phone 486
DE .N '1'1 MTN
W. N. ROWELL. D. D. S., office suite [
203 McClurkan Bldg. Phone 341. I
CHARLES SAUNDERS, DentlgL Office,:
over Turner Bros. Phone 14. ! •
DR? W. A. JONES, Dentfstr we«t* »ide
™-------------------------------- fic* over Postoffice. Phone 936. i
CTTT oLiVfcR D. T£*X* OrilTurgeFy! ■
Extraction of teeth. Genera) Prac- i
ttce. South Side of Square Craddock 1
Blii*.. Phone 208. 1
Mix q* i■ I
Estrada Cabrera, whose regime, has ■
been overthrown in Guatemala, lived in I
constant fear of assassination during 1
the | more than tw enty years that he 1
held the presidency of the republic.
He kept himself constantly surround- ,
ed by a big guard of soldiers, and aueb | <
Was his fear of being poisoned that for j l
many years he had all htfl mekls cook- i I
ed by his own mother. 1
TW© or three unfurnished rooms for ■ FOR
le * ffiF : —. _JMBt <t 37* ^uth Tzxust. _ AE*L' I
jFBR ftlEN^—House-keeoing rooms :
F- n—ur C. I. A. Phone 3%^ 256-6tp
#?5R RENT Furnished hsusekeeping
L.. rooms to couple without children, f
* Igg Denier Street. Phone 584. 255-6tc j
light Tiouse-keeping j
W Highland street
255p
three unfurnish-
Normal; all
1415 W Onk
255-6tp |
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
LESS know’ what~ you
are taJunk. as the formula is printed on
the long hot summers. Tanlac bulMs
me up so that I am able to stand the
| strain of my work and still fe«l gooO
My rzpertone*
i with It has been so satisfactory that
I am glad to recommend It to «wy-
' one in a run-down condition." *
Tanlac is sold tn Denton by CaaM
Drug Store, in Roanokp ny J. W. Roark.
Pilot Point by J. R. Peel and G, W.
in Krum by W. C. Collier Drug Co., to
Aubrey by Aubrey Drug Store and to
Vaughan & son, Coaner, R. F. D., Hao
(Advertisement).
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blower and one drill procs
L*wls
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nourht
moving
T <
T Tn Bed
b» rc. fins t rf»n 11 a i sfe
at I >er ten.
him here.
How's This ? —
We offer twu.uo for any case of catarrh ’
that cannot be cured by HALL’S i
owner—4-rootn house. ; CATARRH MEDICINE.
Svcamorp Modern con- i «-'**-**-« o vajijxiwwi aac/LGvina ib
. veamore. Modern con <n lnternally act, through the Blood
' on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.' i
Sold by C _r ': ‘ \
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
(Advertisement! —A------
The College of Industrial Arts has
shown a most remarkable growth
since its establishment here, seventeen
years ago The following statement
from the college tells of its eqormous
growth and the great educational
■work it has done
The College of Industrial Arts
graduated on Tuesday. June 1. 210
Texas girls and sent them forth equip-
ped to make their native state a bet-
ter place in which to live. Though
only seventeen years old the College
has made the most remarkable record
pf achievement of any educational in-
stitution of the Southwest. Its courses
well near Marys- of study are a composite balancing of
| the literary, the technical, and the
-- industrial subjects, and its chief func-
tion is preparation for homelife and
such vocations as are suitable for
women. The records of the United
States Bureau of Education show that
! the
i third largest college for women in the
United States and the largest college
fo< women in the Southwest. This
j College has In recent years outstrip-
ped in point of attendance such noted
colleges for women as Vassar, Mount
tractor,
1* hone
,___ 259p
kind of truck and drayage
rk, call Frank Raines, phone 935-
t 42. 36512tp
RjLLlC—New set tuf harness.
Paul Simpson, at Standard Vul-
hlgjK, CO. 2 f«-«t p
Hro—-To buy a refrigerator, ca-
Ity 125 A>r 150 pounds. Phone 462.
256-6tc
RBbHmi ' fiaU ' for ski; ' " Won?
W; M. Ford 255d-40w-c
Reed baby buggy. |frs.
1 Edtnoneon, 810 West Hickory
256-6tp
remodelang pp to
Fenwlak. Ply»ne
‘ i76p
Fftoui 523.
MEiXr \iiHK4iiTt~ilii ii.8" ■ 255c
IWlATlOK Auto Owners—Just open-
ad »«»rut at 22 E McKinney First
’ iiiilitiiiiR. Trt rentr Tier hour.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Brewer A
____________ 25»c ■
I WILL mow your lawn right and at
reaeonabit' rates. Phone 906-.I.
- - -__. 27
GOOD ga« range for sale, owtner leav-
• '-i - ing tsva. Phone 688. ■_ • 855-lte
L \ BaJSva old books magazines.
■' newspapers, rags and other waste
wmterta). We pay the highest cash
s™". market price for same Communicate
With The Tezas Paper Stock Co. Ft.
'Dm . 2.74p
XMt 8A1.K—Advar.ee Rumely Separa-
tor. 28x48. in excellent condition,
priced to sell. Phone 4508 or write
J. R. Schoofield. Ponder. Texas
_______ 256-6tp
) . WHaT is it wi/riii to you in comfort.
not to mentloV expense in repair, to
drive without the f*ar of a
tare Lee Tiros insvre you
comfort, also »rr recognized
their superior values ’ T Moor.
?hop West Oak S'
1^^^1'1101110' 8M> -I l<<-BOX'-
STOVER M I
g. morn T. irj ,
Phons 240-J.
W0 Or FLEMING M. n. General
Stice. Obstetrics and Diseases of
Idren. Office. McClurkan Bldg.,
Be K Residence 3M fr? St.,
Don't expect to get through a hot!
summer of hard work without a sick’
spill, if you start with your system
full of impurities. To avoid a break-]
down In the busy s< ason begin now
taking Prickly Ash Bit'ers. th. remedy!
for men.4 It will purify the blood. I
liver and bow. Is and put the system in ’
tir-altliy condition^ Price $1.25 per
bottle The Cj^tis Company, Special
Special ^fronts—Adv
Do you read the Classified column’
|m earrtee at Klacald Wk-
, West Oak street, near fire •
Senton. Best jack. Al) large
*---ffijgyNo1™*
rrtawfa"t*r ***
r
“Yes. sir. I can recommend Tanlac
and am glad to do ao,” said S. H.
Ilurdlow, a well-known Memphis man,
residing at 177 East -street, Memphis.
Tenn., “for the medicine set me right
four years ago and bus kept me in
good shape ever since.
“Some years ago." he continued, "I
lost my appetite, began to feel all run |
down and soon realized that my usual
good health was gradually slipping
away from me My food did not agree
with mo. 1 s.iff. red more or less from
Indigestion and was not eating euoug .
to keep up my strength. I also suf-
fered from a sluggish liver and my
nerves w ere not normal. My sleep was j
I always got uT in
with that tired, worn-
Am. ,. a os—.-
PUmPImi ScMntltHwlly adjusts all
MW Alaardara. Offica 204-6 Mc-
i the College of Industrial Arts is
700 j
for •
spinal adjustments. Offices 208-209
McClurkan Bldg. Office phone 992.
Residence Phone 302.
-a. ,»<■ . x- f-rWt sassy, ■wx—:.a—— as-aaBWduau — ■ ——
UNDKRTAKERH—AMBULANCE
WHEN you need an ambulance phone
“ : V. W. Shepard. Day phone 148.
-6Zp. i night phone 48.
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(ITT PROPERT1 FOK MALE.
house, Bolivar $3,250
$10,000
$4,250
$3,600
$4,000
$3,500
$2,650 I
$0,000 I
$3,800 j
Phone 611|
265c j
and
younjr
hHVD.
Kreat
267-3tc i community.
a ~~ 2" v
Leonora i
or leave J
suitable
257c j , ____
at this. t'HIBOPBACTOB
256c i OENE BARLEBEN. D. C„ Chiropractle I
■ —— — - WI - _ A - * «.»»$•»«• „ <« 4....S — s^. 4AO WAR I
------- —Utjfllt'—One ISO bill somewhere on the’
Finder please return to this
Liberal reward ~&6£ ]
../wrist watch, between:
Normal and town. Leave at this of-
262p. i
I
5-room
... .... ________________ 12-room house. West Oak
253 or see ear at 1701 West * 9-room
K &■ f <jak 255-6tp 5-roqm
± RALE-4 me-ton Ford ‘truck. W.
Kg - T. Morris, 311 N- Elm street.
— Prmiid
V’lT « Vuck. Bee E. A -------------a
P* * ^hamberf Hardware Co^ 270c.
t?Sfcb CHU-We have several
cheap,
estate
U> e«*
ton Overland Co,
FOR RENT
TWO or three unfurnished
irilDt at 324 Sbuth Locust
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1920, newspaper, June 7, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235824/m1/4/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.