Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Also Pat he News.
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COMING WEDNESDAY
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A BIG DIFFERENCE
IF IT’S FOR THE
AUTO, SEE US.
NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS'
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NOMINEES FOR DIRECTORS OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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the promptings <>f
London Chronh-lo.
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In the face of such bad weather has been PHENOMENAL, but ia
characteristic of the good judgment of Murphy-Taylor patrons. .2
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CLASSIFY
Ary, by signing their namee to
id a full vote ia desired.
Red Seal Dry Cell
Batteries,
Blow’ I orches,
Soldering Irons,
Pump Packing,
Engine Packing,
Celluloid,
Wire Sauter,
Stick Sauter,
J-M Fire
Fil.es, Hammers,
Hack Saws,
Drill Bits,
Thickness Gauges,
Copper Tubing,
Galvanized Tubing,
I • • is
\\
roit sade .
4 rings.
SEVERAL
car in fr
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f lb’(\ |
“ADVENTURE OF HEARTS”
m-ie’i 1 ’
bl lain
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mistake just knows that I
oth*rs who are that big
“EVANGELINE”
Tm at al
• i. n m i id
’ and
Sa m ‘
had .
diverg
Italians a:
value o
“THE POISON PEN”
For FlotnrhO P1nprr«nntn tiv* ■ -
BRENT JACKSON.
For I.nrat Rnprepr-ntnf1Vf‘'
CHARLES G. THOMAS
< Re-p,h ct ion)
N. OrlPHnR Open
j Mar JK.om
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I ,nn f a i»d i
shortcoming*
to VOII. I
go ;
Tie (
4ri«»l
a t
...... nre
d- -ink a nd ‘
• New York
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I Spots
t ime
OH RON I OLE.
had
I 'a rls
in the
After his defeat
ev w<-»e returned i
In St. Marks, w hr
“LUCKY DOGS DAY”
1 - ’-a t -Sind a
u-nr<! that
T i < L b ’a ting
'a m w sp.- pm
'That is
Ti
VS e are closiiiu out suxcrul lines of Ladies' Fine DreM Quota,
worth $10 00 to $1K.5O for $11.35 to as low as $5.85.
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a* a cu-r# fur e&berMl
< <- mplaintf.
TiicMtia y
with Ml*H Lrfi
nflrrnoHN
with Mrs
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WOTICK TO NUM
If fall Lu Ket
phone uh between that
wild wo will get vou on*.
govern - |
a rn usl ng.
IIKONZE
II K TO \ IO
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It to
tiir
hebon I.”
I hn
■ fl ml out.
cnees Into the Chinese tempi
street with the result that
anti lesser Idols have been
to a dusty closet. I
wits on<*
Ium spent the week-end
Mrs. J. (*. Varner.
Dr. W. H. Baldridge has returned to
Thurber after visit!ng litre for a
days.
Mrs. Russell Smith has returned fioni
visiting with C. A. Smith and family in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis E. Baldridge base
returned to Waco after viaiting here
Mrs B E. (’aakey and
E. Baldridge, for aev
to
pa pel i* read by 8.000' people
3Or will place ten woNbl
that many people every day for
week in the classified columns. -r
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For County Attorney’
\V T:. III’FFHINES. .
r PEN’JAMIN W. UOYD.
For County Superintendent:
M. L. K A MEV.
’ MITCHELL.
A. ALLISON
i For Cpunty Judge:
• Millar i it I «■ i \ ;
iv- I I-tin v-oltl
;ll .1 Mi -?M 1
of | ,| I < ! (I
NOTirto *VI.S< 'It IIIFits
If you full to get your paper by
phone U* between that time iuhI
and we will get vou
REFOHI
Tin- n sig na t inn was
-f Oth.' r business II is
t !»• • n anm»uherd
nmol hrri>»n n of Fort Wnrlh.
S’ a t • \ > t »1r l U v r i.t n w
w Hh Dr \7“ »: Bot T
Marvin I
B u r« h s
A photoplay that is
novelty and unique characterization,
small town life, and is of much mystery.
The Poison Pen is different from most pic-
tures you have seen and will hold your interest thru-
out. .4—..
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I- • n a gpa t up
igo m \ s. It " T'
f«-r denl< d ■ t 'I
Don’t forget that these prices are about half what you will
have to pay later.
f • | h r
if.-r -
i for an> body
'that sin h is
! "took •' n" for
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•Wtow s everything at your uuuaef"
^Sbe'a all right, thank you."
M you have < »p Teit*. try a
- -i. will b* ■urp'-lwd
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Some cheaper, as low as 2.85, and big line of low and military
heels, $5.85 to $10.85. This includes all our military heel Shoes in
I A. »ST —-Td n
bills and
ward for
FMR Sal.
ding
* ’ X i ’H:i»»g a-
l,<’ST I,ari;
Foil n tain
13 1c.
placed in
urtis Drug
- Neat cottage welt located In North
part of Denton wilt exchange, take
Dodgy car as part payment.
Submit any exchange proportion you
-haua to ug we will try to' match H,
Wt Hf, MU •» aaa>«niir»\aay Uwat—W
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t».»d Sa h s
VENICE, Jan. 12.—Thv four bronze
»i.m«s which adorm-o the facade of St
' Marks cathedral have again been
| »-n p!«*»♦•. h(«*t «n abswtee ”f mor»- lh«
•ars due to fhr|r transfet
where thfv had been kept
•aplure by the AuMtriariH or
by air
The horaoN art
iih of an
to
EXCHANGES
no pnriivs wish to make th»-
«- e\< ’ a nm s pick «»nt what
\ oil aii-1 s n I -ill I f ils \ on r p ro|
- thf'rr are l-v m» I
Io W^tMham -h 1M ad ,
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E. I. KEV (Ke-electIon)
For Sheriff:
. JAMES GdGDE (Re-election)
■, For ('puntv Clerk.
ABNEY B. IVEY
For County Treasurer:
«. BTayut BEATY (Re-election)
’error Tax_Cpli®ctor; "“ .....2.V
X It (BBWRY) BARNES ' .'
—ICLARBNCIC) SMITH ,
JKtMf niafrlM ___ ’* ,*|- IM
I) WBfT (RA-electlon) [Yl
ami then out
ut Home how
enjoy it mo
fMF« W-
Extinguishers, --v
harm i:
j The dincipllne
•and a ni-'nat .
FOX
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{/hz imnwrta.L
dramatic poem,by
yrnru'Mufcwrtfi
Caru^llow
■ »o*X)iatHct
A two-part comedy with
a punch and full of fun
from start to finish. This
program cost us twice
the amount of an ordi-
nary program, but
prices will remain
same—I Oc and 20c.
2^
of American
and the most beautiful
feature we have seen. A;',;,
picture that anyone with
an ;
best in
cannot afford to miss.
| » nee ,"f view k
) a inong foreig ner
1 t he d X nnu ixio
’ J t n 11 a n s w
; n t hl - t ha
• Tt Im r^prc’nlly
1 CM of • I- . < O
th.- g
the I
worth Longfellow. This
is a vitally dramatic visu-
alization of the most sub- ;
. lime story in the history
of American literature
Thursdhv
I - ;l pu I have
u <’ k.
I t IS
the fir i \ « t h do
well. •
■ ■ v .... I b ** t - - - - - —
aft* i dark, t Junies,
Sq I proved ills mettle
allow**!, that
ded with
time and tauiv va
a fable ■’TTtin .had
In th
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DENTON, .lam 12
local c
- -4<»c |
|50 per ton.
i" I This
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Ql'OT vriox M
Following ar<- to
quota t Iona:
Su ! I da V II i < I f 1.1 n g
n f on • - -’i • - ’ \ had
X' T’urtls to Roundabout
t.g below I’.a rtorjv 11 lr and
[ paring to- go to Chinn's
it-l.ijrcli wluui the Wind can
a ami
o i n g t
flu
vou ng
a costed
boafur deub-d
I " W h v 1 >
Then 1
III th
that I
p« dtgog ur { count of the
ble roads.
I.ittlr Snrnlt I'll/.iibrth. daughter
M rs
ill
This
W ater- | daily
their original fore
thus rem.i In- a
t • i 12
..nd ci
d X i
June Elvidge in
in *
,« XI ar
f. r M a v
Spots
Following are nominees for Chamber of Commerce Directors made by
mass meeting January 9. to be voted on Wednesday night, January V4, by all -
interested citizens; names may be adde<J to the list at any time up to the elec-
iton by nomination of one or more citizens;
adding niacblne (._
Turple and biAck
, , a 11 • ■ *■ * n. v, i *rc-r^ -..,.. _ — — — -
' i Kocord-Chronicle.
MARKET REPORTS
appreciation of the
motion pictures 7
I tathf-r.
I good
IslHl’V
; I alfed ten f'hildren,
ing well. Mr». t1-’
w w-a-tt 4-^*4
t W u II t V • ?g
of thu most
i will t a kc
“THE SINS OF THE CHILDREN”
Chinatown Hides Joss.
The trniisforiiiitig of < 'hlrinfow n that |
( has been In progress for u <!<•< :ol*' has [
7' * finally thrust Its Americanizing
<»'♦*» th.. <'hiru»Ko fomidp ii
that ’
t rain. S»'vera 1 I
lh«* track when
pl a cos and it I*’
dub- |
Hov- ’
al andj
beh I fid I
w ere k’ 1 v '
of their
of the Y.
but the
PP‘ t ponud ,
i
.1’1-1 ? I
t up \vhf n 1 m|-
L 4 ■.« m •• to I S O 11 11
I 1
Mr and Mrs. I! B f’addel.
bi ♦ n very ill w ith diphtheria
estbiirg. is < onsld.erably butter
hr f Mr. < add. I. w lio
OV ■ polled.
I he rriiMUM enumerator* and Ihr ecn-
is cornmitTeo of the- (‘hamR-r <»f <’<»ni-
t o mu. t ,i i t to < ’ i I v 1 I a 11 to
the purpose of dis< ussing
msurtrlv t complete crnFtis
h at a r« viv;
• i -1 give his < \ pe r lu nee
1 • -q ue n t. Sa id <
•ven hundred
' held ont_o a bench
I t ong rrga t ion i n
| tbf minister a 11<-
< the most • I
heard in
think of
f. r
in
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MKCO^IMVUIONKIA MONDAY, JANUARY IM
WD ABOUT WlATE personal news local news in briefs
I «*jum north of the Cooper. Creek Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McConnell of Dal- Mr*. J. E. linldrldae I* eelcbrntlna
with 1-r. and
|l ta s k « t ba 11 team wen t
tn Pa Tins XT n nd an’ nmrnfng t,o play their
ti i -1 r am- <,f h '--ason \v i t h Baylor
The g.Atyi e. xv J11
X’ g \ m na m | it m j
i .an.m pa ii i. d
game Is
is a ne\
to Texas but we ai
a few davT on a r<
go several hundred
long as we like. '
"Whom- tiiisiricsM is 1! to keep up
Strut Is where pluiul-iDg is put in"’
J. \\ f'urtis to Ro u ii da I" • ii i. ' In
street wht-ii [ liv. on Carroll Xv.-uue
(leii’h was dug and Mbme pipe
very time an automobile, c
it sticks and * a s to tjithu
out or prized out M v sei f
I ♦♦♦* !♦*•»•» h h
i great loi
i •-“'*•
n p..ii
J .find out
JI
vould Liver h
el.n , but .st i a
I- k.ic
nt of Curtis' Drug store |
Saturday’ night. Please call 571-W. ' (|1(.ir fr.,|n
■Jen ,n oPl*..
• C t |-:p at t lie
w c \
I,a 11< « In
up til tldf
3f» I"
tie, Sal
• * i t \ Mrs. T • • n i
Etta Mae Enlow.
< »w s I , r 11 v . Miss
Miss Alva Bar-
Pearle Sizemore,
But people used to say he win I
In the rouiK'll hall ' ill-bred ami vulgar
He—HhI Ih*'*■ IuImu iUuI a luillUiu. and j
they only call him eccentric now.
Featuring Alma Hanlon
and Stuart Holmes. 1
Adapted from the fa-
mous novel by Cosmo ”
Hamilton. The prcxluc- '
tion de luxe—and the
most dramatic story ever
told on the screen.
A battle cry to the ram-
parts of morality.
Boys will be boys, but
the girl is never forgiven.
You don’t wpnt to miss
the "Sins of the Child-
k J.i ml. <>m- <
i h . i r I •■ •;11 <•11
F<»r adding machine paper, carbon
f paper in purple and black anfl «<|cond
■ r,,*.,.r wi.h^. .m- ^*Uob, call
i ’»m|lluf« -I IJ.mnp/1 .(’hronipla
to .111<»t n |
I’alnre dji
J. Wilkiifeun i
fW-V’Tlth w i tiding
It, wasn't
r the
Kitrton
• •f the Music
I. X. Will give a
I this evening hi the
lL*xj gugUlie gv.n4Uii.llv is
unit Mrs. <’. .1. M Hktr^in
seventh
w ith
in
on l
Hiiir
part Phi
1-3 in desir a hie (’i t y
smalb r farm
i nd. • i fid well h
x cIia 11g•• 1-2 In Dun,t on
^t s that b<
chut
think j 1 '*
inistakun I in*
< to sa v of
ItM s burn!
often that
•ad« guilty j
- I.
who is so
fol this
ells K
itCMl »
Schweer
M W Dcavcnport
W. S. Ix»ng
F. M Bralli-y
W ('. Filwnrils
.1. \V Cray
(). M (’uriis
W J. McCray
J. C Coit
(> L. Fowler
W. E. Smoot
(’. Yancey
John Alexander
,T. II. Mathieson
L. A. McDonald
F. V. Garrixon
.1. 0. Bell
J. W Pender
E. D. CUrtis
I*. I*. Fry-
John Speer
Alfred Grant'
Dr. II. Mandell
M. L. Portwood
J. L. Wright
The following have registered at the
ladies re^t room at the courthouse
rinee SiturJ.
Mrs. \\ |>
Sto<‘kard. (it
city, wMrs. \
E Din n I Cha m I-. r • .'it
ton. city. Miss Edna
land Well locat’d
on County Take in
ousand do I laws de-
in I nm t«>n, DhIImh
RAMBLINGS OF LOAFER
______
Loafer has' sins enough of his ovv^
r for but unO’diiriHtfiy he
on to ln-ar some of the stns
n«i t u lm I
ed undisturbed for a century.
Th*' horses stand five feet In height
ami are the uply uucm tn exist*nc< rep^ j,
j resentlnjf nn ancient chariot quadriga.
,, put | XOTICF. TO XUMC RIBBR*.
,phh-1. IX >uu fail tu ilui ^ouXjxoer by^CllJk—_
. j phone ns between thnt time and ;
1 " | and we will xet vou one. “ **--—.: 1
RECORD-CHRQN1CI* ._U*
.!*■- | ----------------------------._ • “
i iirioslty bf Micaraqua ti a soapy
This sheet of water, the Lake of
bronzes and. ae- I X* .ifi.t. * <»ntairs'u strong solution of
nine, u lb*' hie:* rbom* t** of potash, bicarbonate of
In th.' r* i*r’> |s*.*la and sulphate lather. It IV UWOd ‘f'7
■ taken bv as a hair wash and enjoys a local rep-
tu CotisitinUnople. There I Utaliou ' " »-**—-
I 2*H w lien t Ii* \ w* re I term* 1
»• n nd pliic»*d <-n
hoi
srhool house there Is h bed of quick
sand’ in which horse* go up to their
tiilghs." Maid Rural Route Carrier Tru
man Stroud after returning Saturday
from a trip over all of hi» route that
lio coUid gvt over. "I tried to get a
men un horathack to go thru the lob*
lolly to j^et tl;e mail arrosM. but he
thought too much of bis horse to riHk
it. The deep Maud has been Just so
thoroughly and deeply Maturated from [with hi* aiater.
the Continuous ruins that it i« I ike . mot her, Mik. I.
oral days.
Mik. .1. fr. Elliott 1?
to Visit relativeN for
MIms I’du11 in <"»< nti y
i HCH’.Mi
id tow n
ligc I «-i '\^i th
•drnble rify property
or fort Worth
IGO ftc'h’M black hind’ L» st
ton County. Take
pro|'<»rt v pr‘ t ak«‘
1 2<> arte rnod
will take in « v
♦ htv proprrtx'.
Doflge Bros,
(hang” iih part
tn eMl part I »< nton.
1O.'» acre sandy land nenr T’llot Point
well Improved, take fn exchange good
cottage home In Denoon.
Bungalow— modern in every rcHpeot.
w(|11 located In west Denton Ex<‘hanjr<‘
for smaller <d.a*’r and give good termn
on difference.
2.200 gj rea In Cooke County n
ranch—will exchange and take
half in good revenue property,
th.' SB k
e I la 11 is
gray, brown and black. ,
Children’s and Mvh’k Shoea still at same price as quoted in
our pajrc add last week.
-I
daughter «<
w ”«--L 2 in I !•
i - <l.i v III’> i •u it I
I*. iiit.-rr< <1 !•
( M -nd.iv
Ii* child
he other
m< nt At
hut one ,
PRINCE!
TODAY AND TONIGHT
‘ 17Tn
c'»nta Inl’ig iw<» $
^5<* In change, Re-
i t(» this oftlcu, I3lp.
bank B11 iron g h's ad -
I ’union Ty pewrit’ r
t ‘J < |, s q ’ I
u. Parker I
Rut urn
r <>t uru. d
.i^tic .ihoui th. |-<<» t < >n<- of th» mi sahil
' that he Feemed to her only the *‘em- I
’ 1---<l’in»-lit <-f a .spti 11 mi I ’mo v .-m»-n t *
a nd flat hi*- • 111 1111 * i a s m carties one
g Fi I of h Im other
•f his g i eat idea.
>i< • from anot her
r <*t I.ui s f-.lks
Lum just iearn^A tn ’
rn on i*’(• r itista rn;u
lie was it- <• < i t y it- <'
at tiie p’istoffice to
s mail had anything
sot iced b< v r r a I people
vurv familiarly but i
[much a bou t if until a
i st» pped up t’- him and
I as "per|^sRor". When I.
t he honor t ha t bo v said
I to school to vou evui v day"
I found ih.Ht the school man
** i town was so much like him
could pass f<»r t ha t worthy
' a ri v w h <• ru.
and | '
“** ~ ] hotel a nd
I of
and
reportud that the . ntir. C I \
ration xv 1- ft in I ’es Moines,
e’ < r 1 to \ a ught a not her spuria
rrtii'lh’d Dallas onlv an hoi.
\ few dele gate1’
r; ii ti 11 -,- t-> sitea k
hat. Lit. r,
g« r 11» man wh-»
from Oklahoma
I iM 4 .lilv’i
1 that ;
'tils I
The Record-Chmnlrte wants
I «nme good, dean mew.
had
bom1»M |
6 15.1 T’he horses Hie regarded HH the finest
fl 30 | specimens of ancient bronzes and. ar- |
cording to t r adIj ion,
triumphal arch or Nrfo.
1 of ('oust A ntilie t he> W ’
: that emprrwr
i they Stood until
You have no tdeA how many people .brought t‘* Veni<
. ,vr the verv thing you want and will Murks cathedral.
ir^TTrFTTrFaiF T'iT~T'7Tn’prjnTT7nr~^^ frvr—Rime
J Nnpohmn. after
_ ----- I Vaniev, rook them
You have no id<*a Tow many ueople the arch of Triumph
the very thing you want ami will (Carrousel.
It cheap T* v a elasyl fled ml h p*k I’
The immortal dramatic
poem by Henry Wads-
tAr/-x»-FK I /At-»r»f«llrx*xr *I'F*t)1(. continuous rains that it i« like
| jelly and will not support any w« Igbt. I
' I'm being forced to deliver part of I
I the. mall In that section by taking It I
i th< Cuop< i Cr < ek s< bool and
livermg it to t lie children, who
Through the tlelds and get to
ft« rn
: Infill j
i* in Mutt j
the Joss
rcleg:itod |
For yours th*' Joss
of th** Attractions of <Ti!nn-|
town nnd every well-condneteil party |
wns led before the Ido! that occupied
a prominent position in the council hall I
of the feinpTc- N-HV York Time*. I
from the
, < I' - > t n
, buj
■ bl -
I f< rj < d.
r».- i .-t
Conan Doyle’s “Familiar” 1 n
Sir Arthur Uotnin t-oyle's "familiar” j •-■
prove*! of very pr;i*'tl**>»l assistance tnC'J
',v * him the otiier iluy i " ■
The cr itor of "Sherlock Holmes” • 11*1*1
walked Into ht« study, and after some
indecision drifted over to the waste
■I.. * .1
:■ ■ i ms
l.ll’ I
T .Id H
I-’ i: Bur. h of Milford
the g he st ”f fils co U i’ll!
i-.f this ci tv. This is Mr
visit to T. VHH a i-’I h»
v’ ii’lliig ’ • i • ma I i.der -
and
l.t T< r
Star Tuberculosis Patient. |.....
.Tames, age seven. Is a patient at'iy tins its ilrawbacks. F.y**^
came Into the city for [ makes
While In one of the
j hospitals overnight Janies could not i
sleep because he missed his sleepinc j
porch, so he called the nurse and
| pleaded his case (for air).
q*he weather was zero anti the nurse
explained as much to James and] z-h'
j thinking she hnd satisfied his mind I / I
I she left him. hut no sooner had she | ( I
i gone tluiu James became restless for | y
I hts old haunts nnd called her Again j
■ she rMfuseil to open the window and I
....... . wh*' Is " "star Cifre' tiikfT.” L_
he threw h!s shoe
through the window pttne.— Tndlnnap
oils fyews.
cast b.tpp, nu<| <»v< r in
f• r w im at Blossom
w a j gapsing with t he
ami , I .<».i fur'
beuii i cm 11 \ h
ai.d
i 111 < i <•< i > i ’»i - -ii ii i”’ • ’’’ wan
r ! paper basket, plunged bls arm Into the '
i.l litter, and -extracted a valuable war yon
'' office document relating to the history | •'[’[’
' of the war' Tt hnd blown from the
table Into the basket. -4 j
"I’ve nt‘ver done such a thing be- | made a
fore.” said Sir Arthur. In narrating the
circumstances, am! the unusual course I
of action which lie followed with such pie
.... . * I lx.
‘ Is the best investment being of-
fered the American citizen in
exchange for his money, consid-
ered from a standpoint of finance,
economy and eternal satisfaction.
Building costs have advanced
LESS than in almost every othe^
line, The world will very soon
calf for an unbelievable amount.
fTbis Condition deserves the IM-
MEDIATE attention of every
man w<ho intends to build any-
thing at a reasonable cost.
We urge you to talk over your
building problems with us at
once.
Mr. aud Mr.» (
biatu.i (heir f«»r*t y m* v»-n t h wadding *«n
versa i y Sunday. It, waKii't rcall.v,;
lebration, but their children drerpt
f< lirltatc them on the d;t<
married in Evaiinville,
11, IM 73. Mr
m in 187i» and went
hvu years later. "Ft
he Maid, "and vv
object ions of Mrs
vv ho predicted We
ftrnth in Trvns Tba1
many years ago and
tear it and wt lav
, all grown and d<
vVilkirtion went bav k j h»
-4-w- •- | k-*-» L**M4**|,4*1 lift. • f r? d
but it vv mm t wu n ( y - < !g' t v»*a rw h» f •»i
I visited them, (lur onlv w<-dd1ng jour
n« \ was th» 'ong tr ip from F.vansv lib*
but u e aiu going t> Mtarl in
al wedding tour. 1 ■
m i b-N and s 1v a s
iH 1 - l-ol t rd Mhk
lurd-h’.'i’lrd Xnurhan journalist
on returning to Rome 'It is all
lit* th- worst pipe dretym 1 ever
dreaniuTs nnd idealist*’
with d A n nunzioK ad
i »i not s» e a n v thing but
Italy. It is a biow fn
of the army and
> the 11 a 1 i.i n
was rather ;
d of farce."
r e is a wide
a in o ri g
® an to the
i x pud I tion. Many j
ho .’urn enthusiastic aboht It |
vu chillud '-n second thought.
ts trnr among nmrn-
UTV.-Hive pnrfl.S WT1O
♦ .it nains of t ho So- 1
•-‘ent general elections*
nationalist movement
>v d’Annunzlo.
E. V. White
w ('. < h-r
R Suilivan
V. W. Shepanl
J W. Smith
A hney
W T. Evers
W. S Douol-o
J. A. Barton
J D. Bell
Dr. M D Fullingim
W T Bolton
J. R. Christal
B B. Fox
.J. E. Barns
J M. Gurley
C. J. Jonas
Dr. I* Lipscomb
W E. Mnnn
R A. Sledge
Will Williams
Dr. W. H. Bruce
E 1). Crjddle
Dr. JE I* Martin
J. J. Mac Lachlan
Those unable to attend the meeting January 14, may send their bi
mail to T. M. Kerbow, seen
wv is dtoibb to vote
•"7—
f I
• who I
/ and 1
her Hbtb birthday today.
Lee School Parent~TcMrlirr<> \msuH*in-
tion will meet at the school building
frw Tuesday ut 3 o’clock.
Henios 4 (iniiHiinihr) \o. 45. Knlgh(»
Templar, ia schtdulcd to elwt officers
for 1920 Tuesday v'ening.
Tiie Art liepnrtMirnt of
Will meet Tuesday afternoon
o’clock with M |sh Left XV’! Hamp
U rtlnraiiny nfternoom Nrwhis « lu>»
will meet with Mrs. ♦ XV. i’endur loi
a bunrnesM srsMion WedneMdH.v after-
noon.
Word from DnlhiM XTondny
th< condition of Mrs. \V
was operated upon 1 ecc
improv » inent.
Pnrvnl-’l rachrrw
aid” school will
building Tuesday afternoon
fou r o’clock.
Il «%!*■ MiaooUMvrd Monday
that the monlhly metding of tl
(board Mch’diibd for tonight
j postponed to a later ’Life.
he Denton County Mrdlrnl Society
1 meet in the offh’eH o*f 1’rs. Kd <4
1 ami Ray Tuesday evening, Jan. 13.
7 30 o’clock. The new officers for
n will be charge <>r the meeting.
Ilnmeti Xiiliiirn Hnrton and Knthnr-
Bailev of the MunIc 1 n-part merit
the <’ I. \. will give a wo piano
recital This evening at the College, to
u IHidx Ll*xi ixubJu: goMura-llv is invH»-»|.
Mr nnd Mm. <’. J. Wtt|ctr*on rrte-
ted their forty seventh vv»*dd‘ng nn-
ry Sunday with moat of their
1 dropping in during the day
i 1 <11 e them on the
Enilitn F. linlr of
facull v
k b> a
r bru t her
The
A special production in every respect.
Also a good comedy.
Always the best at the Dreamland. Come
and enjoy a good show with us.
1 n
that Loaf’i
I Indi m-
h nd
-wed that
oquunt Irunk
my a dav
• ha ! '* There t
denying That hari
Dalbo .it the tim.
chur* h in
nd a bo v al) he T
*- a speech in Dallas in his life
! In Fpite <-f all thr.t this sam-- traveling
1 man Insists that’ this Loafer mad this
spi.-cta’ l” of himself and Loafer ha.s ro
‘•■Rail guilty tecawHe th” more h»x dr-
pood results he attributes wholly to! '’"s " 'n?r' * w“' '
L .. u.„ ........o.„.*._ tiMV.'llnp su.k. r Is that I.oar* t
th*> .doqueut souae. Now how
! y*.n lik. to !*■'•!< Ilk*’ tlifs
thin hav.- tl-* ^Jns an*!
I ,,f t ),.• olio: i-iihs a 11 film I • *!
I v, riiy thia think of twins: bin ail'l UK
Madlual CuIIukc.
| pl a \ • 'I in I l»Z V g ’•
X bou I Ll uXih ” a <
Clair and a tight
\\ - st. fram I '• ca t ur
t- th- f • im w ho play • <1
' Iasi \ . ar and ’Ii.' Ih • \j”
4 somr qu’n k Work on the
i I he h -1 l’ .1 n -
Th” debgairs from the epnvunfion
• at I MoIio m h**< I'--’ n given the
next issue of the "<’a iiipu ~ <’ha(’* in <>
<|<t that fhev mlgiit tell of their
P< rit-iii’t-N. I' -. ti r turiiud (!<l--gat«
in long store of funny incidents
the spe.-i i I
left along 1
• • 1111 a I
sue If 1’nrlc ! children
for him rT e j t u f u 11 (' i
speaking to I Mi*s Emmn I'’. Hair of the
ver t bought ;< ’”1 lege faculty was called 1
man | la> t a • k by a telegram
him ; that her brother and hImIi
killed The ’elugratfl ffftVf*
The meeting of the farmers' rltib nt
Cooper School house w hich was Mclu d-
*Ulr<l for Sat.utday night was post-
he ported until next Saturday night on :«c
bad w ratio t find ImpasHa
that h”
•o tlo
rv that ; »N. Jan I ?
speak' r day's future cotton qno»mHof-m
that h” terday’s close
nd
Ihr
north
school
‘ ?m!d
| loiu k
info ><-m*
sy mpa th iZe
hut I c;
it 'or
Visitors Divided on Right
of D'Annunzio in Posilinn
I f' • I
in New orlcaim
Ml-X era I W reka
of Wichita b a i l«
walk | who has bven th* guest of MImh < 'assa
and | Paters, has returned borne.
Mt'S. John P. Millet, who Iiuh been tl'V
j guset oF Iler parents. Mr. and Mis.
1 E PrtrrK. has returned to h< r honu
' TuxIco, N. M.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920, newspaper, January 12, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235857/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.