Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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TODAY AND TONIGHT
Dreamland Theatre
I will hold
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The House of Quality
TODAY
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Your last opportunity to see -.
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AUTO LINE
BRING US YOUR CAR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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tile beginning and
bent kepti-tfr-
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AUTO PARTS
Give U« Your Drug Account for August
,. J. W. HOKE
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STORAGE BATTERIES
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LICENSED EMBALMER
$3.04)
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
220 W. HIMcrtry.
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Day Phone 148
it. Try us once—you will find it different to ordinary
service. '
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TRY OUR SERVICE.
WE MAKE SUITS AT *25.00 TO *40.00
We clean and block hats.
Pool Wilt not open until 7 o’clock
Pool Will not open until 7 o’clot
r each morning unless notified. ’
5 to 34 1-2 Years
.
E. J. HEADLEE, Manage*
Denton, Texas
Phone 120
CASCADE PLUNGE.
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With all conveniences and
handy to the Normal. Have
some real bargains in homes
and boarding houses.
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BILL KART
year**
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paid
revival
Rev.
Fmtytir and
and Terma
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Do not fail to send the children
each Monday morning from 7 to 9
o’clock and Thursday afternoon at
4 o’clock.
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TRIANGLE SUPPLY
STATION .
lira.
and'Dnnr Brower,
Spadden. O. A
Cadillac Service
Via LcwtsvtHc and (TarroUton
Dallas Phones X2085, X1657
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SHERIDAN GARAGE
OUR BATTERY DEPARTMENT
Is growing rapidly. TRIANGLE SERVICE is dofrig-s.
SE»9M|NS9H»B»SSSeSStea
V. W. SHEPARD
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■ and Mrs. pearl
of Fort Worth
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A winsome star in an entrancing story. Also
fwor-pm camedy.----------------------------------—~-
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Also refinish furniture}
VERNON CASH
204 E. McKinney St.
Phone 298/ r
Monty Io Loan on 'Farms at
51-2 Per Genl Interest,
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The firnt •‘Tretrl<* railway In the
world to -be operated complet ly I
underground wftjt opened In the <-lt y [
of idnprat In IH^*i.
“LIGHTS OF THE DESERT”
“THE SHEIK”
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“WAY
M Hide Nowlin wnu at Garr, a
visiting her mother. Mrs Burl Cal-
—Leave Dallas
7:30 A. M.
9:00 A. M
10:30 A. M.
12:00 M.
2:00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
10:00 P. M.—Lewisville only
Leave Denton—
7:00 A. M.
8.00 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
11 00 A. .M.
’ :00 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
- “tfuttw.——-------
5:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M,—Lewisville only
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AMfeACATION TRIP FOR ONLY
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TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ;
“NANOOK OF THE NORTH” -
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Cars
let^ve Dallas (one black cast of
court house, 105 S. Market Street.)
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AUBREY. Auk 17.—Th® body of
Joel Hart. who died In Dallas Tu*h-
daj. w»s
in t tve
MARY PICKFORD (the Glad Girl) in—
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“POLLYANNA”
From Eleanor Porter’s novel of the same name.
Do you think you have a lot to be sad about?
Do you believe that Old Man Gloom has
joy out of your life? Come and see ,
anna.’ It will make you see the world in a dif-
ferent light. : e
Also HAROLD LLOYD and BEBE DAN> I
IELS in “SPRING FEVER.”
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of Healdioa,
. . Uryant
was In <'<illin»vHi«.
Telephone 76.
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Bry> n Graharh •_
at Dentorf' vlattlhK r®la-
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We can accommodate you for anything in the
<lrug line. Toilet Articles, cool, refreshing fountain
drinks, and anything to be had in a first-class drug
store-—and we always appreciate your trade whether
it be large or small.
Knob is th*' t .
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For all “makes of cars at, Sheridan’s
Ghrage. We have a Ferd battery
for *16.50, nnd guaranteed.
You esn't beat the Diamond Grid
for service. ,
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Vis,Hrld at Mineral Well*
MINERAL WELLS. Aua r 17 —
Uarle [I. May he Id nia.de ^pacific de-
nial of tw<> charae® ttert nU oppo.
iWht n-.uL been .uiklnc aealaat him
in th» MjwUirUl eamimlan. H® >ro-
<lu< < d a letter Iroin fl,*}Saevetary
/.if the Austin VouMfy -Ulub show-
ink that he hud net FMnad that club
until a year and 4 half aft;-r th*
....... ... ------ utohltuUuu law went, mio
-rwsgA— emra-wwiF^rrAvw-rr-mrn rnn 'dt-.—1 *d ih-i u. had <«fiwwt .. Um.. uiuXta. aumivix. ut lUa. tnuU.b.
uuw> Mwannr rrom n mro me ui (f |(<rorf, becauM rto< clu> ha- itfonAata and many imlh and tftht
'°.r7r. ' f,. i , . r i.,i * ll«|U«r iicenaa. ‘Whan JferjfMaoa MaiSild did «Bjt hi.¥* th- aujlport
Bill ami Winifred have aepara e<l, ..harwrd thut i mil a ix..n<.r of the inn, |.'emnaon Inirnilumj
Cars leave Denton (Curtis' Drug
Store) Phones 52 and 275.
leave D»H«s (one black
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Why not turn over your
car to us for upkeep. Let us
make weekly adjustments.
Cost is small and may save
you a big repair bill or bad
accident later oh.
Hill BROTHERS
Successors to Keller & Hill.
6-Room House For Sale
< M. Kirhiry_£>lur'er-Gaacttel ,
Th® M< Kinney froop of ea*alry
■vr th.- Tmv N.irmpuu ttnurd left *
for <‘amp A'iiiiry, I hr ir.M'i
is comi-iauijt u bj* Captain Tully 15,
Lucas. -
R«v. Allie Brick and family left
Wednesday for lUlnoJr wLarh they
i will hold revival .tn*ctlnga
Mrs 1- <’ Shelton of Fort Glb-
a*®, who la upending- the summer
with hrr parents. Mr and Mrs. J
CS. Shi'tton, U Vlaltlng Mr. and Mr a.
w. Virgil Shelton In Denton
~—__ ,J G Shelton was in Denton.
t’Ii Davidson of Dallas la vlail-
bng here
Mr kini
Baird visited
Ryan.
Misa Mogie llowaer of Denixon
attended th® Old Settlers' Reunion
and iwaa a giMSIt of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wenkene .
MIhm Addle Alaaandar has raluru-
ed tp Fort Worth.
*s?;-
Mrs. S C Cutblrth
Mr. aid
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r»nly man In tie Auuntt s > 1
this I z afrr hai* by eh able t
certain uno has bf*rayed ni3
t<» dcMtruy <<trvuli<» h’h! other p»
......m oi< * *
MhoWM
trt
a« both admit. Whether there is
to be legal action to1’cotiftfffi and
make permanent that Iseparatlon
remains to he seen.
COLLIER & BROOKS, Druggists
We Deliver j West Side Square Phone 29
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Through service'to Dallas with
big, comfortable cars anr| courteous
drivers. /Small expresA package
business solicited and appreciated.
Quick service, reasonable charges.
A. L. COFFMAN
W. N. MASTERS, JR. i
First rtatlonki Sank Bldg. : I'
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S<nndinuvi.iii norjcu. in<J'i'linR
tlX women of Fil land. an' said to
enjoy a Kreater d'urr" e "f Indepen-
dence than women In any <>th. r
parr ' Of - ttrr ■worttt- -Thrv- hn vr - e+e“
sreurr-1 more direct r'presentat on
the League of Nation* Uwh - the
women of any other er-untry.
Milwaukee-has fifty
verUsThg agenD
[JAI.LAS-DENION
brought h?re f6r burial
Belew Cemetery. __ rHk Oro«n. ihe Hick name «»f
big money . ' The "ad- '
e- i
Ktux eriti- of Rogers Killingswot th
Fedrra'i ’’Lc’d^FeHIFs” “• “ ............
prove tern and “hestleggMig j ydlMii Hiisr*
T He Introduced u letter purporting
to have tome fron^ A. D, Lilis.
Krand dragon «f the Ku Kluy KIua.
liealm .♦{ Texas, written JSny. 2ft.
IH2I. to support Fergkwon s chargr
that the purpope .,t the Kian waa
to control polities. The latter ash/
ed information tbout cundidntep-fri
dig'-reni communities, pedigree, te-
liKioux affiliation, attitude on law
enlorcetnenl aiu> Ku Khix Klan
This program cost us 1
miwion wilt be |0c and 25p.
,o a real life, real drama* real climax i
spear
~““t with it and eat its raw flesh,
and go to bed.
long as you live.
J It ,’^•‘*'1 -Sf AJ
L.ttle Elm New. : Secretary « taNFtt
in tai Strike „
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rttv l^ana Beat Rates
ALVi^N HILI.
Jill .T
of the w eek. Mr. dSi/ftllng xxpuct*
—' Eighteen Scoots <>f IK.- three local
I troop® are busy with the census,
\ which is to enumerate all hoya be-
TWaen the igef of II and Ifi years.
—Only a a ma 11 percentage of-I he. boy:.
listed have l>een Scouts, Il was stat-
ed •
of the pros, t'ergirson Introduced an
affidavit from <' H Hmldh-etuu de.
nylng enarges made ngiiinat him by
the Fulestlne Trades and . Lubor
Council.
He followed mostly the lire* of
his previous speeches, including de-
nUMciatlon of the, Ku
cljnj of the r “
Bethel News
BETHEL, Aug. 17 —The
vag conducted by Rev. Mr. J
of At gyle has Closed There
no conversions.
Alisa Velda H‘>vkfns «f Lisbon har
been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Madde
k'uw lin.
M rs“ J
we.'k - wnd
tlve,jl.,
ifthBea Thelma and Jewel McNeill
of near Ixwtavtlte were cuesta of
Misses Fay and Lillian Moerlen.
Mina Klfle Morries, w Im> Is attend-
ing Denton Normal, spent the seek-
end with home- folks.
b Xl rs.
chard m- lienlon County and i» tiie j “iU
man In tl <• Aouniy so f ir 'j- s-J eoy »
We have wrecked two
Dodge cars and can furnish
parts at half price and less.
Ford parte, from wrecked
cars, half price and less.
A full line of connecting
rod bearings for most every
car in this territory.
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Fowler Auto Supply House
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Automobile Painting
and Vafnifthing
• r I .
—of the better class. I have
installed a complete plant for
baking-on the paint. This is
the only wdy to do a first-
clasa auto job.
• nd Mr®. Rnv Spinks visited
and Mrs.
Au intejtialioiinl cotton Cungrcsa
to bring together all branch.** of
I he cot tog Industry, Is to bn held
al Rio de Janeiro In October.
— Savnnty.flvs—ia*in a. ak.ilK4
mechanic In America parnftd from
|1 25 to II 75 a day and the day's
work UHiialy laHte.d from sunrise to
sunset — »
.barged that 1 took °Ut * Ixjuor
Hcrnae In my wife's name h« ut-
tered a falsehood," Maydeld declar-
ed "The truth is pot In Filin snd
never will Tw In Jil'wi"
Mayfield denied
Ferguson« charge
traveled
?5 whin
About thirty young turkeys
stolen from Bud Clrristigp of
Franklin community Monday night,
rhe sain® rrtgttt a ntinihi-r'Ar Try
mg -chickens wer<* stolen iron’ Mr.
-beeley of .the Bams <~*minunitjj,jl
Motor Heirae and Ambulance
Nlght.Phone 48
• We do Dry Cleaning. Phone 40.
^wSt IKe Strme .
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News from Waketon
WAKETON. Aug 17—Rev. J. H
Haney and fa.nliy have goi.e to
Johnson <*rmnty to visit his brother
and also will aestst In a meeting.
• H A. Andctroh and fanlly vis-
ited In Fort Worth
Earl 1’orter ct- Fonder v'sitcd his
fatlier, H. A. Porter.
Mrs. Id. A. Street anil grandson.’
Baft Street, visited Mrs. F. R T.lm-
l»la at Krliin.
Miaa .Ruby McNeill visited nt lx ti-
an on
A protracted meeting at Chinn
Chapel,' w.is begun Sunday night
with the pastor, Rev. Ii.-W. Isbell,
and ntjphcw. Hujjh ”■ Isbell, in
charge
Carl McCreftcfs end
McLeod went to Dallas.
Shirley Mason with Allan Forrest in—
Ik ElfflA'T
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To Complete Seoul Census
This Week; 280 Enumerated
Two hupdred tfiri eighty boys <>I
Smut age hXve been (’numerated Ir.
the 1/ / .Scout of Denton,
which w..m started Tuesday under
the direction nf CorT.misaloner R E.
SuttHnu ‘“Uniy abou4 tv o-thhda of
the territory h«? been jio.ye.red, nnd
work Is to be rornplattf by tfit ThH
I
Liberty News
LIBERTY, Aug 1ft—Tnc revival
tloaed iiuxuiay HCicral
convtrslona.
Mr in^ MrH. Olli® Rogers
spent ths | In McKinney.
—i- Mr. and Mrs- -Tim Johnson have
gojKK to Cannon to atlvnd the ’re-
vival. ____ -
Among rftAse who attended pA-
’ GRIBBLE SPRINGS, Aug 17 —
TFic revival has closed at the Bap*
.tiki fhurrii here. There were six
rr^nversinns-tHuL stx addith hi to |ii<
* Hur,-li FTV,* additions were by bap-
.1-11,01 a-.cl tjia by JeH.gr, , . ■
emphatically
ttoft Ke aaa
on a free pass since Feb.
he opened hl® eanonilgn.
rtc chsit. nged Ferjtieen to
With Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayers.
Suspense, action, color, excitement, thrills, love
and mystery. Also a comedy that is different.
COME!
dcr and children,
Jeff Reeves. Lewis
H«rwell, Will Bothwell.
Jessie 81ms>
Fred Stell of I-aHa® is visions
his jrareuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stell
Quite a number attended the bap-
tising Sunday afternoon.
Mias Hilllc Sears who has been
attending the Denton Normal re*
turned home.
Rev Mi. and Mrs. C L V ines ami
daughter. Viola, of Pilot Point at
leaded' the meeting here
Miss Ada Lee Stow, who Is at-
tending the Normal at IVentnn. vis.
lUul Mtae H.Uh- He»r*
Miss May Hall of Aubrey visiter.
Miss Lottie Brewer.
Izni Thomas was in Fort Worth
A romantic sii|>erstillon ha® earn-
ed for Norfolk Island, •in the Pa-
■'Hon-
eo. * oun.. Island " It Is believed trial
ide who spends her first month
married life there will be as-
sured of lotiK .life, health, wealth
nnd hanplnces.
UTTleS KIJJ Aug. 17.—Th® Bgp- *
list rpcuUnK cl^aad Saturday .mghi. 1
Thlrty-OB® Jotiw.t b*. baptism ai.J
.^.,.0.1 Welxe w icltax. -----——— ----
J. "Cl..- Payne was In Denton.
Jim and Mie® Tluby Martin were
•p'’spent on.
lark Cushing Berry of*0«ht>tey |y
the gfr-M of hrs sister, Mrs. O. B.
Tirtmore
Mia® Estelle Kelton Is spending ■•
*a few. days with Uer uuut. Mis.
Charlie Nets<*ru~o( Fyi^co.
, hU her *. otu v ex ana
Dentnnr
www«rawmraffa-~*!fKeirmriTT^r n
’ Dentdon are* guests of Mrs, P ■
F«i —-v~*
Ik*.
Danton’s vacation time is here.
The. strike prevents your leaving
home. Casclwie Plunge han arrang-'
ed a programme whereby you may)
learn to swim and take your rest j
Yau can’t get as much rest as this I
will give you anywhere else in the
United States for *3.00.
Fort
E. Grace.
I»ir. Flakier uf <4af*
. „ IWtr-’T TUTTardy ^®i
ton eonduct the meeting l'**r®Tr
.1. W. fttutler and Itoss ChiT?i,u-|
Were In Denton.
- ,f V\' K ♦ I tuu «W4 <1 J i rn Martin
in Dent tin
George Button wax in Dalia*
Mr* MuaF tif Dentvii
w tiie xuju*l qX ______
V.fe£M*A.. i’ d * '■ ,
_______I t-rgaMMs at bwrtl water
hWKBTWATF.R, Aug. H—James
H. ’ Ferguson rttclarml iff a ®p**ech
hsre last ul that he would beat
Mayfield, "tasicr and hy a,larger
majority than 1 boat *aU lu my
first race for Governor My majwr.
ity over Ball was. about My
majority over Mayfiafd will b»
about 76.goo "
He am,* he b«a<
-' li r~ 7L'~. iV“‘- ' ”
Fruco
with Itrr
P looked pmsptroUK and Is K'ittiiiK
P ready to boom when the oH >veH
■ <*om<*H in Tiie well uaw report* d
* . Lo bo murt .Duu L.4UU mMujUu
|k <1"wn nn<l wtill <oin>( • w» y <lay N**t
L lM*ing s*ii oil expert nnd not having
K any chnnee to url in on the j;romd
M floor .Loafer and IiIf bon-4 left R
K to the right hied ’em tt» Ler
■ Lltwey’n. Nou wnen it < ?• to
■ in*? married lx*** belonv.H in
■ hkine with Rob 'ARei-
F Georg* FritK b»lt rii^br ther»*
I <’laeF relatbHr^ rtopw bt-renm*
f work*, jgoafer Iihm for many
J W4>Hdar»M| uny it whm that
V , in Texaa* did TTdl pmau* 1U4; aawe
r .plan that thr farmers, r f the rr >*<h
[. practice tn f4*edlng hog.s Turn Dir
L_ iiOMfi d ih£ coin field^40<| jjrttinfc.
T them gather the crop th* tiY*-eIvea
The plan baa been pr<»\« n b i g aK“
to Ur *he be a iY and t*« ttriomi
cal th.it car T»e pursued, hut Tex-
404 hCCtn nvt 40 be . able to «*•♦* il
’hut ijee Utxvv h.is a' lift y-ririe flelfl
of corn that In bar> hy
u herd r.f red h<>6** In v< trt I nation
y abou t«! tha? they Mere tT^.inic line
. and Ih.tl they did not u aate ny
corn y*1 all. They v to happ>* and
t'ohttnrwi. ‘ rnmtnc Tr> trnuKP
drmkii.h tti»*n walkmtf back, to
1 the tit iii to feed on I lit eofi* and
j Kr.'i&o or> -fhe gr*M. ls*>ai< r hopes
*■i that the tarmexa of Deaton County
walth the ouU’ohie of Lee LIT-
f vctlfng
From L»ta*»> b I bo At*4rt bon a \>iu»
j made and the <mb thing notpd that
[cXf lttd !y>a,fer except the fart tiuit
Bert Gtbba I»:im u held » Jo-
that hud gone to seed Un«l dried
Tnr x*ed ww* all Mim’ t vt rd oft
> ear Glbha h«R to itrutcA. j
tu id to hold tiie clove: ol*
arillkCuttj ,<>n it.. f
COLLIN COUNTY NEWS
the rntfel
nw, k» <4 l~-u»te. w<*rt lx xuvcstie.--11 I
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w«*ro in
The .half inch of r'lin
over ntoMt of the r'oitd \
»• rted to l*o brnehcial tc <ot-
ton and especially th* late rr«»p
it Ir eMimuted that one thnd of the
rrop i3 lal£. this*
5T4TI0R5
Ws Gi»« S. A H. Sump,. .
Bpwclgl Id Ke«ord’Chrsnw|a./
PHMJT F01NT, Aug- 17—Miss
flracs Belle Agnew is visiting her
-------stirrer. Mr- ■W'HHWW'' ' ''
Mfs. Atn»i4 Klwert <>t Ware, who
has hiwn visiting Mr smtsr.
' August Hanke, retui nMHw,«l».
Frank Wilsor was in Datlas
Mis® lams Jones bf HaJrs visited
• at the hotpe of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Price. ‘
> Mr. und Mrs. 1 <7. L Potts and
— daughter. MIbm Inda, Mu®, of Ulb-
’ son. III., are visiting relatives here
-----------Mr enff wmr vtwrrt Mr: -ww* -Me*
Potts. Mias Jessie HullGan and Mrs.
J. 44. visited lit .JafaeayiH*.
W. J. bulliv on of Browns ood Vis-
ited relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Neace of Rel-
ate visiting Mr. snd Mr*. C- C.
Neaee. 1
R. F. Roger * and son. Lyle, of
Mineral Wells, Mrs Joel Cgrt.er nnd
daughter. Josephine, of Fort Worth
were gueste ol Mr arid Mrs. A.
’-----> Piter*
Bud Wright bus gone to West
Teka*. S.
Mm® tannic DcntkW
Wells Ik visiting herXl
8. Wilson. \
jMImk DpHie Perry, who has been
visiting relatives here, rctur»«<l to
DtAias.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mays and roti.
Maurice, Of Sulphur. Ok., and W. J.
Mays of Fort Worth ar® visiting
1 Mrs J ML Ma>* and hr. and Mrs.
h— Joel ‘ Meftrytr*»M®
Mrs. A W.” Morrtss and Miss
Kditn Its vidsori are In Sherman
- T Mr.- and Sir® Hugh Harper
Dallas visited Mr and Mrs W:
r Mffntjfomery.
r ■ ^’..Miaa. Margaret Moctacnwi y
vistting relatives In Dallas.
I. Rev. John A. Tabor of DiJias will
S ' prmujt 'at th® Central Christian
rfc u reh Bn nd* v m,r«vinx: and- night.
I Mrs Tabor will assist w.|th the mu*
Me.
Mill Neva WatstVh liad »® kuckts
Sunday Mrs Shei-Mra *Of DenH>,n.
I Mrs Rollinb of Memphi®. T *nn., and
dxuther Turner of rialn*-®* »*1®
\ Mr. and Mrs K. I. Sfevvfon had as
guests Mr. and Mrs Ia.rry Ryan
I and Mrs McWhan of Ttatlas
L - Mrs J. L. Wataon returned frorr
Bridgeport * Io re she visited her
I aon. En.oi y.
I Harry Owens was here from L'en-
I ton.
I Miss Winona Eitlott. w ho has
I been vtsjtlng relatives In Dallas and
I Fort Worth returned horn®-
Horry WrKfht it) her® from Dal-
I Mrs. Joe Buucfi~«>T CeFIiia is vis-
I IMng her parents. Mr. and Mrs L
[ 17 X EddlPtnai.:
|’ Mr. mid Mrs. Cooper Lurks of
I Dallas visited Mr and Mrs. J. B.
I, 1 Burka and Mrs. Smith Mia Burka
J • -Rr af Cnnsmurae mtcosnaaa*
Cuuper Pritfa- xM l«:i»»
I home frith*.. -___
| F>’nt*’O Hayd'-n •»!/ DuTTas visited
■ eialtvM and frtsnaa
Mrs jlelhi A<Xaml
I * yirfited Mr's J. A
W. J Miller <
Mei and Mrs. *|arVy Howls and
| John liavitte w.,s In Whltribor*
| Mrs. Margaret ^.'ox of Dalian vttfg
I rteel- at the home of Mr. and Mrs
| e J; B Burks
I Rev. Ernest H Wvlte rf Smilh-
I vflle is visiting his parents. Dr. and
I Mr® T. H Wylie, arid other rela-
Ball wh*» read
and It peeved him muchly. Another
thing that Loafer found there as
a patch of cotton wlttf boll weevil
so thick that they roosted two and
mote to the bloom. In addition the
cotton had anthracnose. Now this
disease Is one that attack's He boll
and ruins it. It was the first that
loafer had ever seer, in Texas t>u.
H was unmistakable and shows that
the farmers vylll have someth ink
els® to light In addTtJon to th® oth-
er troubles • that they have in the
growing of rotton
Nrxt Btap wau at 'S- A. Knight x
alight spat on the smith line of the
Raymond rnlln(y Mr KnfgRt KA'* been jlh -W
from the beginning and while he
J
TROUBLE! BILL HART AND WIFE
■ :—
"Two tun BUI" Hart, movie actor
and U«t» id uauy w Uxi Ulmg. WjJd
West encounter 6nch as reader® of
popular frontier fiction believe used
to he eominoi\jln the Great West,
and his wile, Win’lfriji! Westover,
another film pv-rikonaMe In Ughter
roles.
Thsy ae<;rn to have become In-
fected with the "Hollywood Bug,”
which sets up irritation and coun-
ter-irritation that -tends to lead
. -V-
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STRAND
>1
Last day showing D. W. Griffith’s greatest
ture— ' t ' r. '-i ffr 1
WN EAST” ‘
. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I->
Dustin Farnum in?— *
"THE LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS"
By Z^he Grey.
' HERBgRT HOOVBR
New« from Ponder
PONDER. Aug. 14.— Mr. and Mrs.
W V* Wright wee® i~ - *Ceas
Mr. a’-^xtrs. *s4--dUMt»n
of Iwaluu v xaltAI Mr. aiul-Mra. -I
Turner. ... — Wei
Miss Ola, Haren, vt ho has been at-
tendtns, the Normal,-reta)[ae< hom«.-'|
Mt. >Mt4 Mra. Cunnincfiam of De- J
•eatur viMted thidr daugktsr. Mg*-
o.H Turner. > -J
Mr., anti Mrs Jess Stalling* and |
children of Denton -viiyited her*. .1
'Mis. TTarnhaw and little daugh- I
ter. ILillle. of Denton visited fstfe*1 I
tlvis here. ----------------------■ . 7.
Mi and Mrs Millard Stallings pf I
Smithfield hive moved here, and
will take charge of tiie telephone
off H e. . .-—i ■ J
Mr and Mrs Bashing of Danton
vislted'her sister. Mrs. Clay ,Tar- |
•'rough i... -■■ i
'file twiptist revival ' 'Hldueted ■ by
-hev ,t— H Hh-herwon elfBft 4
night, with twenty-*!* additions to ■■'■4
tin- church, twenty by baptism and
six by letter.• j . - --
Mi. .Vilen Uiw «n4_ brother-ill* _J
law. Mr. Ho-veti. of Dallas »«* »n ■ 1
West Texas. ■ . '
Miss B nils rotaat <*t the Nartgal J
visited lioinr folks 'CtSl
Millard Staijypga was in Grape*--J
vim I
An English scientist has
reeled, a wiheless receiving sei- too . -—4
Jaiiuiux iustxUmagts__sxx. met—
they are effettYetl fiy waves lew than7.71
half-an inejh In length—the email- '7
est wave used ••rdlnarly being about ]
'700 yards longs.' 1
“*• f ,*■*!’ ■*d
PRINCESS
picnic st pilot Print were Mr a*"1
F. Peipelman. Misses Lcflle.
Mirs Della Xc-
Rogers. Mr and Mrs
Devi ey pclpelmsn Mr nnd Mr*. Sam
Jjjnu, nnd daughters. Misses Etta
.fntf Mabel, Mrs K L Roger*. Mlse
Alice Cook. Mr and Mrs Mill P<>iv
" ' -*■•* Andrew li'-ger^
Ponder. E M
Lloj'l and
______________ ________.X-L-t-- • •
■er.-- ‘fi. •Ftp-*’ 'y■ ■■ « • .-t:
the nicest
SLIDELL. Aug. 17 -The hard
tvind which accompanied ihower
•d.rxin here l»*t week blew down
Doyle® smokehouse snd dam-
hls orchard considerably
Dr- nnd Mis.
(Ur
mother. Mr® Hose
JackjUw** *t'<l-fwritHy—of
are.jxlsttl|ig here.
J. W. Btatlir was In Dallas.
._Bud Reynold* wn* in Plane
Miss Judy Massey, wlwy has be, n
visiting here.ju tjirimd to ,D*Ui<S...
Milt Haims was in Dallas. A
. Eugene Stovi r of Pini, oA,'-:, dk ,
Ik th* guest of his- ..l«ter..’"WfS. —
John J< tTrie* $ u‘,
Mr®. Rial Martin and son of HkWis
are visiting her parents, Mr. f'hjid
Mrf C’harlt'y Selby
Mimx Hdith K Hl i HK*<w«»r( i>
th** wpfk-^iu In wit.h
Ada Mao n. tt c
Mr* .Eunice Epley aiid chili|ren
of'r<iklalioma are viuUiug her sla-
ter. Mis. Mhouiduxa. . —
7 ,_^Jra Bessie Beauchamp and baby
fb Olf I xhoxna urn nudtlng her n»*ith*
Or. Mrs. Hhoulders.
Mr and Mre. pearl V^ jlthi litfgmnil
ami of Fort Worth ay« guevlSi of
Mrs. K E Grace • »
’ , Hev ;
hctptng
Lhe drama of life in the arctic. Come and see
in the story of j
the seal, battle
See him build his j
You’ll talk about this J
Mr
the former's parent-*, Mr
T. L. Hugg‘n®
Mr nnd Mrs. E. H Dixon of
Goopor were guests of Mr and Mrs
Curler Walker, . a-—-
,Jiow Graham spent th® week with
his sister. Mrs. L. L Morris, at
StHIMi.
BRIEF COUNTY NEWS
Ohnn- WilMon r<*<*<:ptly appoint-
<*«l jM^tmaskr. hax hlfe
f omniihMioii, his bond has b< »'n ai»-
prov« <i*and I <• <fxp< < ts lo*b« f h<:•< k
cd ihJjhiU
“igloo
film as
rr-rT-7:77-^7- -' T'
■-'.*- Of--' ■
j PUT POINT BUDGET RAMBLINGS OF LOAFER MARITAL
-,W **°“rer embarkad a* g ggp*
aenger on the jitney of th* Cmin*
*y Agynt biui XliA C*wr that ho w«s •
going t« have to pay lor hl* pa's*
_ sage by puxliliig. That feller Gris-
Mr*, wold han a habit of getting this
ixiofer out shell th® weather Is
warm like 41*1! then sticking tlvat
daughter M the rmusc -of TferffiTfy "
tn the Hand and thorv, making Hits
imtiter get out and lirt lhe thing
over the obatruetlog. Makes this
Loafer "evrtvr" nvrvou* when h*
hgSDY/J begin tu gat. its bwwsUr ■-
‘ Nani IHtF TV TY4d asthma 6r pfiTKisli? ~
—I* Hint apolt right’
Welt thH-tfmeTfilg Irnafer w««
lucky For lAlthmigh he was at times
verj greatly perturbed by th®, ac-
tions of th® EHrfabeth he d.d not
hart tu get mft and put his head
In her bunle a single time Rv*
erythlng went lovely and all was
w«fll the whole way except tor some
very, minor and unlmpor'snt delay»
eav^e<l by roads.
The first *top was at Jim Airrn
Kings who ha® long Rved near
Itai totivill* snd »ho is t»«»w Inter-
ested In th* hog busilMiHK u* well as
haviirg lately embarked jn aluur
raising Mr King hgy Ktnne g„<Ml
plgr and some good sheep to say
nothing of a fine big potato patchp
Had a watermelon patch to-i end
finding film away from home Loafer
raided It and—-well it was alt right
and the only fault Loafer had t<T
And was lhe discovery that that
Feller flrts cold could eat mfton
copiously. Loafer whs puzxled until
he .happened to think that Griswold
had tot* of practice. Loafer was
just plain jeal<|U»
After King's place was left be-
hind th«- next stop wi,® at Tom
Breeding s town. Ton was Iry s »me
bailer splt'it® thanjic its® when last
Loaf*( vlslfed him. Inr fact. Turn
»«i really sassy lbW trip and ae-|
cused Imafer of beliiu in polltloa
and "lectioneering" for some feller,
tveemed suspialous about Loafer be-
ing out That is the way of then*
Ea.nt Tennesseeans—always bus-
peering snmebody Loafer know/
what make® ’em that way In llu.
country where they came from yy-
erj stranger .a a potential "reve.
nooer" ar,d that Is the Worst thing
In the country where Tom urns
from. Notlu-r thing peculiar about
that country i® tne fa-rt that the
hog® have legs Io iger on one side
1 than the other ®o'they can walk or
the hillside® It you don t believe
that, ask Tom
From Toia» town the oexr stop
was at Jim Albert King's. Now
there are tun of the«e Ki >g* with
the same Initials and the , rami:
front name. Or the Way down to
Jim Alroiri King « lk.ul > Oaks
■cthool' house vv a« passed and it is
tHtiii* all dolled up. Itepaintid and
od Vtertn. n«w towb4WLiWWliKwK»-w*s4» -ow-
ing mowed ami all getting ready
lor th" s< hoo| thol •* to eopte,
At Jtm VU'ert 1 Kingw Loaf'f
found something that he has oflyii
hoped to stie but ha® nevtr befor*
iftoiind In Danton County—a jwi> It-
Which ail the manure s>hh,i the lot
is pLirod anil then hauled out rnto
tirS-.fari.-i. Lmucr wauls to emigrate mod-"Wt-mlei mg who had
■* Jit King on th* entorpriss
to further note that lie has
of his land terraced and
gem rally ^tn »®"W—abaiit
about >tlot*.4****«- and farm
The m-wt stop wa» al 'VIII Sim-
mons' snd while Will was In I>< n-
I'^h he has a fine Mt~e’> of boys to
«*kr O"re the farm while he win,
font ar.d they are taking Interest
and pride In some reg I •tired Po-
land Chinas- »o:ne really good h"k*
which with possibly a Utile better
caru would IIJ*H® «omebo,lv l.unt
tall timber In the show* Loafer is
betting on tive boys fixing up ami
giving that hog herd a better show
than they have been gettihk ioa-
Icr 1* nut going to bet cn Will bs-
Mix- U. 1:. b* ,» sol in nlv had but
the b<>>® will shitv the old man
something in the hog raising bj»I-
iieaa yat.
At Joe Jackson® Lo«f®r Iri-I to
help Griswold eat another wafer-
melon of the tamoua Cooksey va-
riety agd while lavafer did his beat
ne could not keep up with Gris-
vvbld in the eating line Musf ht
something the matter with Loafer,
he thought that he < oiild beat <lri-’j_
■ „..t. -A».
• DENTON RECORD
that h>> had an<f offered to donats
IltiO if he could. "th’« JlOO to ap-
ply on the $77B that " the exOiv-
ernor still owes the Prison Sys-
tem -on the five wagons and the
1 be bought from l( whni hs
Govertur and tbat’he never
for.y v
f ir is
to an-|
1 trreBj
Mr. Knijikl® on-bard Is worth •ls-!
Itlng /$>d shows w h.-i, a mao can I
do .with tries if Tie will '-ar, f‘>rl UP-
tlutm. Loafer wiHbes that hi* . oil'd J and next
tSlt” fill the folk® who have trees) that
And , ebOjp- them Dbck Kn5<ht‘s 01 - 1 that
Fr farm tlut Fullex
».irl n w turned the noxo of that
H0/ hi* J b«*
ward and ji»Rt k»*pt h**i ho'din' .m
1H ! Ia> maxa*
«.Km4 h umU «t.H
LI ^trruv*—UAe find hf awd T. »«i
fer u<Vnilre<i a h«>UMe btTTTt .tfIr tli<.
Hwnt .-dUppn-vcrf patti^rn which wan
filled with Whit-' Ij^Khoiti pul-
let* rtf the Kn*rl»<»h' -e*rntn Th* v
were hcairth m arid Loa(»*r ai d rhe
county atfrm tb<rn
* ‘ mu* h a
b<*Kutljul in tic poulto
when here the dwnwr t aine. !•> c
Rhcth*r' <»r n<»t GrinU'i^Td Tia<l .my
-wt....Um UULl<'L»„,itu ,jys ifecjui.i ,. did.
not BUHffifcCt this Loafer. Now lao.*
fer wan surprised again vhen he
(®aw who lhe bos® of that chicken
ranch It war Sid Gibson anti he
said that he took cure if the clilek-
en® Well they ar® aq fine a® aaiy-
body would want. Bld stated that
n« comtnenced tp get e<ffa lr««n th*-
flock when the oiliest of then, vv re
four, jfidjdljs and one <U.y oil
Another thing that Loafer found
at trit eon's wan om* of the finest -
Jersey - heifers that It has been his '
g.e®1 ruck "> see In a In 1g time.
EluLt months old and giving |>r* ni-
Pw- rd- mUK mml___buttui gn luri. lit 7
fultTn'. .'.long with the h'.tfer n as
a litter of spring pigs <>t the Po-
1 la ml t'hina breed that i» going to
make s-imeti**dy sit up and take no-
tice nt the fair Mr Gibson wa® lhe
-only man I, mfer found on th-* 'tip
who hud provided suitnlde pasture
1 for hi® jiigs and they were ran- 1
nlng in a cane patet that, is gneti |
j and luxuriant Thti pika nh< vv
.._ - iptsult of ttu pasture and ai
wold easy but he had t<n,glve it trp forceful demonstration of the value
of good pastair for hogs.
From Gibson*^ the city' of IImn-
oke was the next sbjl Rontioke
of Denison are, guests of Mrs. El-
bert SftTVPT. 4 ’ — ‘i-i
J. t'. rayrte and wife were tn1 pon-
ton.
E 17 Clark was in Denton.
Mrs Francis Malone of near Fris-
co was her®*
Arvil Fops-of Pilot
R
•1
of Mineral
lister, Mrs. F.
Id
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