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FOR EXIDE AND
The Exchange National Bank
For
CHRISTAL & RAYZOR
UNFAILING COURTESY
and the
CHRISTMAS CARDS
$20.00
SCATTER SUNSHINE
SERVICE
30x3 1-2
Dry Cleaning Department:
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All Weather Tread
We are not only selling grt>
Goodyear Tire.
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Quick, efficient and up-ta-
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Alamo Storage Co.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
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KODAKS
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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Films and Kodaks.
Service at all times.
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PRES DENT OF WOMEN’S POOL HALL LAW OF
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EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
which is the only way of depict- —
ing individuality and exclusive-,
Our cards are especially ap-'
! propriatc in wording, and will
We Give Free Service
Batteries.
c'.ty and
can not
which
black
MAXIMUM OF SAFETY
Operating Continuously
for 40 Years.
AND THEN ON THE
OTHER HAND
W. B. M’CLHRKAN & COMPANY
“FOOT NOTE:—Ask to see the values in Wool
Black Cat Sox.”
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of tlriT h s
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National
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Winter
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discount. This includes i;
every shirt in the house “ ~
L excepting wool and ,r.
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Batteries.
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ALAMO STORAGE CO.
Bert Fowler, Prop.
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RUSSELL GRAY-JONES CO.
Successors to Wilson-Hann Co.
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS
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SHERIDAN GARAGE
220 West Hickory.
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HOT LUNCH AT CURTIS’
W. J. M’CRAY
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persons
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"Plumbing Th nt Sattsfl-s.”
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ration of pool
JONES-SMART DRUG CO.
••HOTTER SERVICE”
barrel of f.-rnh
fin AH AM
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inert ury is
your hens
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MEN’S SHIRTS, SHOES,
STETSON AND KNOX HATS
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we will offer our MEN’S
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excePbng wool
flannel shirts. You will
x' find the most Wonderful
Tfi’l’'assortment of SHIRTS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
B' —excellent patterns,
r some to please the
youngjer men with the
most fastidious ideas—
others more conserva-
tive—for Dad. You
know what a shirt sale
at this store means to
you.
YOU MISS IT—IF YOU MLSS IT.
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FRANCIS CRADDOCK
GROCER j
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have prepared I nition system is functioning'
------- I perfectly, and it will only oper- j
ate to perfection if all the fac-l
tors are at their highest pitch
of efficiency. It is our business
to see that this ideal condition
is realized. Let us perform this
duty for you. We are irjagneto
and generator experts.
Electric Service Garage
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“i-_ j Three Cases Attacking Consti- Had No Authority
Consuls to Refuse to Vise
Fall’s Passports.
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No bank can save the man whose character
methods foredoom his business to failure.
And yet no man, whatever his character or
methods, can achieve success without the co-
operation and timely guidance of the right kind
of bank.
It’s an indispensable element of every success-
ful .business.
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RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO.
SOLE AGENTS BILLIKEN SHOES
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ladies’ dressmaker and are in position to
dertake all kinds of repairs or alterations on
ladies garments. If you have a coat suit or
overcoat that you would like to have dyed
and relined we are in position to do the work
in a first class manner and at reasonable cost.
The Batteries that are excelled!
by none.
CITY. Nov. 22. —Uob. rto
Mrxleuii confidentiul itgvnt
th<- ,U S. act’d Without authority
ordering Mexican cxvriMular agentH
(he international frontier not to
ximc (lie paasportw ot U. S. Senator
Fail ol N't vn Mexico, Who proponed to
vinit Mexico <’lty and attend the in-
auMwfalion of General Alvura Ubr«M<>h,
hh president on pee. I.
The Ntftteinent waa made to the
vspaper El*Universal yesterday by
r’ht berrre t rn. • * rrmtrr- RTrFTthrv' * '
Foreign Affairs, who pointed out
th.it Pt'MquIera'M attitude in •
represented the at ntjrpcnts of
nan foreign office. Z
| ] These Batteries are not
— ---dUjchenp Batteries. Thev have a
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
M’S anc.eleZ^Z,........ ............ W111 fr°m 18 months to 3
a years use. Some ot them have
> been in use here in Denton for
'.J 1 years and are still giving sat-
'■ isfaction.
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I tery come to see
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. Ambition. Plus a^GoodBanking Coimectioa . _______ — -
-- - * Equals Success to Any Man
We furnish the good banking connection.
Have YOU the ambition?
A banking connection with a Guaranty
Fund Bank is an asset that deserves cul-
tivation. Start it early and it will be ready
to serve you when you need it. Regard-
less or your business prospect •at this
time your future need may be provided
against by a Banking relationship started
today. I — —
WE INVITE YOU TO START WITH US.
We have now secured the
whi p 11 t
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I'oUPtS OllItlSTI. N.>
! nd. "! di-a.il tish have been east itjwin
I the silor, during th. |,ast t. e day.-j. the
|eHtt~, i,f their death te-lhu a tnx.terr,
at quantities ,.f j'||\ tif-h form dikes
t>. -.Mhore thru ua |>s in which the
• r pour- Eop mil. s ilie -bore u-t’-'ii
I" I ! I| sides of the city
of; tin d-.id tlHil. mostly c
sa id Mrs AV i ii t> i i ta k inc
t/P t h•• work <>f • • I ii« <1111*n ’■)■ f<>rm iii
m<d*i’.- minds -'S),.- p,iv<- s<.pi.- “h
oxamides of tin ad.i maid I !t' of Amer
lean r.dleye nirls who fum t!on<<l cred
italdv io U»n 1...0I w*r. Siu- told
. <?jie girl who, after hating driven
truck in U'mn.'e, returned Imine to the
New leiii-latid sial, t., invint hers.-If a
new ami reniumralixN profe^sam of
driving- a "e'reuln ti n
"The Tutted SytteH is file oniV g'nY -4-tew fr«’.*u rnoetinr
ermnent in tin- w..r'd that I,.is no In
nurtm< iii of T.dii. alien loilt J2”.‘.,ihhi
are appropriated for fostering of b urn-
ing In America. St. i.iiou imo arc set
aside for war pre|i;i fa t ion •AV.," she
[exclaimed, "are ranked seventh, who
might to lie first " gt|n- • continued
thonnhtfuHv. "We havt .lif. and liberty
tn America, but b. cans. hav(. not
thought enough about the .rown the
pursuit of happiness. w< are as it were
»|dlt down the middle lidm-aTon does
not. or sliould. not. contribute-Mimply to
| tile material xrd, of oor nature*: nr
THE CURTIS CO.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
H. F. SCHWEER, President—L.-H. SCHWEER, Cashier
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"Eggy a pl»*fit\
\nswcr ’
< ‘ho w ,i nd
t<»dav. 1’ii.
King. Distributors,
From Now Until JanuarfisL
must make ourselves delightful p< rsons
to lit e w 11 It. alul^Uaa..m < nlssiw- Wvst v
child 'shoulil have two tilings built
into him: those tilings to aid in the
phrwirttf wttrfli.'artrf-those for the spir-
itual -worM.' said Mrs Wint. r, in clos-
ALL GROCERIES “ •
You will miss a financial op-
portunity if you fail to place
1 your business with us.
PHONE 174
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Surprise the folks who hard-!
’hen •v7‘ nepd a new ba,-'ly expect you will rememberjceriee but we also sell service
[them with a Merry Christmas!
A,L Greeting ’ r ‘ —1. .
K date. Give us atnal.
to build .such ehil-
the words on the
- --llcxih, cha lie I at Welles-
lev- ' H< r, am 1 f.ord. take me "
Mrs Winter made perhaps the most
thought providing., sound amt insplr-
,,n ing as well as inspired addrars to which
Mt'.- the cdleg, audience has listened to
H,. this year.
The shoe'with a nail—a perfect FOOT-FORMED
SHOE. You owe it to your child to see that its feet
are properly formed—so that in after years their foot
trouble is attributed to the neglect by the parents. The
. best proof that Billiken Shoes are generally conceded
•to be the best that.can be produced, is the fact that
many times shoe salesmen that do not sell Billiken
Shoes will tell you this shoe is “Just as good as a BIL-
LIKEN SHOE.” Why buy a substitute—when you
can get the genuine article here,'and the best service in
i.v . CQnnection, , . .
L4 • A N • J EI. ES-- ,1 a pa n enr
aniiuiine* d the tion
tta.ifv h.’twr.n Japan and
’ tot'd Stat’s that was “am * pt:i bl<'*
J m pa n. .»< «, <(j di n^ t(, (<(p|,. nu.H>ii(
Horn Tnkhi rmrtvrd lull bv th*' J.
.t n* s.* I >aiI \ X* w s
• Hl< AGO—-In a p<»li<«- round up
’‘ ml* '! (*» < h*-dx th** crimp \\ * tl
has j»t t-vailttd here n* arty 1,000
i lv? rL arrv-JUxl Lu h .^atur* I
•TA \ ;t I m7dn tk hI
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j»f\S('d to th*, s uk k* st Lin of p'lmiiimu
v oi th*1 pa v m. m <>f 11 >. p n;( | j ■, >
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X \W V *■ • P, |< - F ’i (im < ’• t ii. i \<i\
<»l I I \ I tic d> < 1) tied I.- i t I v • I
V "1 ililkU to I.K U
Jii’n th*' d<*!'
Bring your friends to Curtis' for lunch and avail
^. yourself of the satisfactory food and service provided
• there Try a hot roast beef sandwich with potatoes
and brown gravy or a good ham or cheese sandwich.
a • >W1 <>f our fin(> vegetable soup, or Mexican
Chill With beans. 1 heae things are as good as they can
• - k *or ’be-v ar® home cooked and as good as we can
huy. Trj a slice of our fruit cake "wr plain cake with
KL ^Whipped cream or a slice of our home made pie—
plain or al a mpde. Try a cup of our famous coffee, a
HB' t^,a’ brewed for you or a cup of CuMjs’ hot choc-
BsH - I?,***’ Qorne to Curtis’ and get yourself> hot lunch—
its a habit you 11 fall into if you'll allow yourself and
it 8 a good one.
WA(X>—Knot Icy McNainurH, 3 /Hara
old. wax killed by an automobile a(
BohqucviUv. n*u I h of U'«a<*o,
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Pork and Beans 5c per
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Don't Throw Your Dollars Away
Just because they are worth
about fifty cents if SPENT now.
Deposit them in this bank
and in a few y^ars they will be
worth more than their present
purchasing value.
It is the SPENT dollar that
is CHEAP—The SAVED dollar
is still VALUABLE.
iCsBL':,
going out of business.
Hoke. Bailey & Holcomb
Denton, Texas. >
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ciety is built.
depend on the out.
on the inner thine*
flex are our aocial
monev c'r:... IIirw^v
nf the home a brooUinK place for prear
..i*i «»...> i ■ - j|t> . our h»»fncM a sens* t ........... T
4^° this we must | W4»rke»-H o^,.r
• - • (|lo plan is HKain put <>n foot
purpose of life. IL* v Mr llkhurdson hx.d in !•* pton
the poFsibilitv of I as a bov
TEMPLE—A farmer sold a bale of
Mtalned cotton here for 3c a pouihl and
In veal er the proceeds m a pair of
who* a. receiving 15c in change He
decided to Invest his change 'in a cold
drink, which cost him 15c, but he was
• idled on lor 3c war tax and had to
borrow th* money to meet the two
bills with the proceeds of one bah- of
Cotton.
BLOSSOM— Harry Abe lx,
old. was killed by the uccdi
chargv of it pistol in tn _
rant in which he is employed.
MEXIA—The new well or1) the
HAiinphiey A’cliultum CQIDVany B leas* ,
three milex wext of Mexia. SkaTnTMliot
1 to> a height of xixty feel. Under-
reaming ix now under way and the
well Ims not really been brought in
SAN ANGELO—*A rilxh hax been b« -
gun to Fork Stockton and vicinity by
the I’eport that the discovery well of
the < Irani Oil (’orporation, on the \V
W. Turney ranch, is producing oil in
paying quant ith s
FOILRESTON. Ellix Uo.—The Stir**
and the PFi*dp« Ar Co. stocks were de*,
story* d b.v fti'e, entailing a loss of S50,-
000.
GATESVILLE The L>. B 1
ton gin here was burned at a
tiotwn- —
LU LU ING—Two children w<
ten dbout th*’ head and face by a bi.
rat that crawled into their bed at t.,
home of th* )r par*-ntx, Mr. and ’M
N. Sutton
CAMERON—Grqund has been brpk» n
OFFICER KILl.EII Bl UOM%\.
ST. MHJS. Nov. 32.—-Believing that
. wnaofuh; pu i h u *a g her w a -
•h}lTi*nt (at Mrs S!amu*l S Scott shot
ami killed Patrolman t’harlex ,| Back-
er Sundax ;rM she brought her rar to .i
(HESTER IADEH HEAVY GUARD.
KANSAS «1TY. Nov. 22—Dennis
('li«'st*T. < harg«>i with the murder of
Miss Florence Barton here, was r*o
t’irmd to Kansas ('By Sunday and lx
uiidc h<«*\v guard because of his pre-
vious vscap*.^. Th* guard wax nurdc up
oi fro nds of the Barton family.
Last week so we have decided to continue these very
low prices up to Thanksgiving.
The prices we are making are really worth your
consideration and we are anxious to have you inves-
tigate.
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PRES DENT OF WOMEN’S POOL HALL LAW OF PESQUIERA ACTED
wS feaENI
Ann-i h a Is nolt In the past, It Is all —■ «
in (he fniuif," kaid Mrt*. TJtomaa '• I
VVinter <>f MInriiapolia, Minn., pnsl-
denf of tin- National ” FVdiJratfon of i , - I
AVonvti s ciiiiia, who has bvi'n called • tutionalitv of Law Ordered '
the "Mother of 311,000 clubs and the
KTandmother of 2,000.000 club women," j Dismissed.
In her aphndid. inaplrint; addrasti on
"The Responsible American Woman,” , , ...I,
delivered to the aiuouiU body and ta- I -----------
culty of th, College of Industrial Aria W ASlhl NtlTfi.N Nov '2 Threw
in the auilttorsunt Monday morning at o.. ' ,
'.* 15 o'clock "Columbia." she continued.! Ultacklng the constitutionality
"sits at her loom, weaving a great i ’.I’*' Texas law prohibiting the .op.
tapestry from the mu 11 i-colored , eratioii of pool halls lot hit*- wire
sfranda of the world. We have no room -d'smisaed by the Supreme t'ourt to-
I ti*'America for one who tloesn't give thu# allowing the law .to stand,
back as much as he gets111 list ra 11 ng i,, Those attacking If. the I >Al las l.abor
the great <u rntx raey that must prevail | T< mple, tin: Galveston Artilleiy club
tn tin,* country, Mrs. Winter tolij, the ,l"'1 several hotels, fail.d to provide '
story of the American girl wht*. on |lunds for printing th,- record after un '
bearing an English nobleman base hit* I *“*' s,‘ decision in a lower court, the
■Feett tnsm of. Atw-rteH~»n-t-he--ta-et -Hrnt ft.;, i k ol *_o^» i. . ggid.* .
jit has no gentlemen-- no nun who *|o —---------
| answered. "Oh. yes, w.- do. Imt'we eaU Presbyterian Church Doing
Work in Rural Communities
guardian and progenitor of the home, I
tho Am* t lean woman, who has In h* r '
hau«A»-nit> iidmin xtration of th* f
By financial r* sources On this
part of the national hfp d« pend
great ixxuex, which, Kb.’ assured
hearers, are so<*igl and industrial
spite of ‘ 'th»* few dead bones
In (he last national election.’’
“Food, kitchen effh>|eH^y, (
ami mental health, are mttt'h more im-
portant than the things thllt have in . n
talk* (i about big’ in the papers,
said “This problem, the woman's
him, is the center of hII things Morlctv
is not built up of indl vldnals? ’ whAr*’-
get a floating Individual, he
la a sore spot on the body ’
p'nitti\ Th. - t-- ‘ ;.........
make the ‘problem of immigration ’
new I the thrift of the Teutons;
colorful interpr. ta tlon of |ffe of
French, the humor of the Irish
bl Fid into th( lmsin*‘Ms Mabilitv
the Americun.’
The family,“ sad Mrs Winter em-
phatically. ‘is t h<* unit of w hich so-
And tamily life does not
ter things; it (hpendx
These rexponxiblH-
trust. The home
comes to ux that we might make
part*.* *.f
To offer in city and Gtrm
property which cannot last.
k||185 acre black land farm to!-rave these cards we urjreut Iv |'
linn'1" f"fr 1 «-“k you to place vo„r order'
||!»(l-acre farm and stock of mer-j * . < *s ■
V handise to trade for residence, now. SamplesCon display.
dany other large ami small.
• Let us help you.
Be sure you are safe-guard-1
ed against a destructible fire by[
one of our ifhnclad fire poii-|Th
cies, which means all that the!”- —,-----
word “Insurance” implies. THE HUM OF
Again our loan connections' REGULAR ACTION
are the best to be had, in the [ in your cylinders and pistons
East. Realizing the monetary i can only be enjoyed if your ig-i
conditions, we have prepared I nition system is functioning'
| to meet the emergency. Delay) perfectly, and it will only oper j
on your part might ' mean a '
I much higher rate of interest as
the companies one by one are
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PORT WORTH. Nio 22.—Th*. T*
.I'<'arhrrH ;ox**ciat h,n will op. n
Thhfrjlc <gf vin g
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5'>0 from a)!
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Th** Prcxbytcrian * hur. h 1 S A Is
‘•‘in j imw doing a grtut work in * xtt ns|on
V1 \a ! •M«rvic*’ in rural conirn uni tics, advord -
oic jng to Rev, Stalling Richar'lxon, who
her' preached at the (’.-ntial Pr« xl» n terian
ui shurxh here Sundav. ami who in en-
ra II Ij d | in thlH phase <»f work The
i undertaking iw termed rural demon-
phyNical i tratlon work, and has as itx object the
1 building up of the community feeHng
| in rural xeexionx ,
sb* 1'he plan.' which hax b» * n put into
J’1/ [ effect with MUccexN already m a num-
ber of communith’R in th.- state, is to*
•s’ ( i£re the build) ipi" good ehurcheFT
and to get the ’fuTi -1 irn* X s* rvicex of
t.HVr ’ri. '*r’l U‘4W19r« 111 the rural euiuyiutULiuM. Good
.'tt ,'4v^ ruauM and improved couditionM gener-
rration We ally is also encouraged, according to..oY]
MHtons; the j r Hirharrtson ’ By the building up
life of the j of (pe community spirit, he said, it ix
hop*‘d to keep (|)e p*opl» satisfied on
°> I the farni and to l>.pild up a* good re-
’ ligloiis atinosphcrv ami secure nfod-
I ern advantages in rural sections. He
I said already bri* k buildings with pax-
I tors giving their full time to the
church work in the community have
been establiMhcd in xome scctionx Un-
der the plan the board sends workers
into the (’ffniinunitI* s ami helps until
TL.iia LL---l”’r' *”• ’the undertaking Is on its f.rt in (he
of r/slfi ess homes a xens* | parthulur|y |oralities and then -the.
r ristrnlnesN To do this we must worker- *H44At^ «><■,•**«*««*>«, V* <21
nnvr* nnrmony UfttY low, for jov lx about
two-thlrdH of thr purpom- of life
"Before we have the pofslbilltv ot I
building a home actually," Mrs, Winter
told the College girls "we must think I
of It spiritualty I haw not vet met a '
younir man who does not believe ini
a home of thia wort, ami look for an
underHta.ndins of title eaerml thinnH
In every girl he min ts Oh, of course lie I
ts wtlltny to meet Vtju half way tn (
your flit.panel.-s; we may make or I - ,, , , ,,
mar all th.- Ideals of all the men with "It is the business of the Arrrrri- ??!*'v
S- ‘TK -xsjsw; a el -;-w ■****»• -WS Wi .Ms-1 w w.a— *2*1* -"**^7^*
poblem of the American t'clleg-,- girl." ,l’“ ‘-----'' ” .... .. . . t- ------
Of the lessons Ann-rh a absorbed from
the war experience. Mrs Wint.r said |
"We learn.|| In the war that ue had
not time to spen.l on things that did i
not c.rttnt I learned from ope
women friends to apply tills test'
house, furnishings Is p worlb
inr fifty two times a p ur,' if ,M , aie
'fllllir VntlSI'Rr.iners ,.n.I tiir. . h11ndr* d
and s'xt.-Xiv. times, if **, m,. goodj
I east Into otitet dark •
full aril. I. - a* ,i result j
I the American man. i
dren I remember i
j walls of my coll* "-
T«r,. am I ....
Winter made
ue had
that did i
of m
to tn
dll*.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1920, newspaper, November 22, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237373/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.