Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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We carry only fresh grocer-
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30 MILLION
BOTTLES SOLD
Farm and Clt;
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Undertaking and Embalming
Motor Hearse and Ambulance.
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HALL PRINT SHOP
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I HAVE MOVED
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GROCERIES.
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Decorating Costs
Choosing us for your dec-
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B. F. SIZEMORE
211 E. McKinney St.
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meats the more you will ap-
preciat what yoeu gt from
us. But you get the best here;
whether you know How to.
select or not. *,
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COOK WITH GAS THIS
1 WINTER-
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^RE you like the man in
the picture, happy in
the possession of good
health and anticipation of
a hearty meal and a pleas-
ant evening—or are you
just too tired out to move
after a day’s work?
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News From Slidell
StlOELL. Oct. J — A > ••ol norther
Ciihdnv r. tiy * R
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Few deal, Mines are being op-
erated at present, production
is way behind. There may be
a scarcity of coal thia winter.
.HlHtunt eotnn’1»«kmer of the
..iron police, has, perfected n
<>f ti.insjatlnz the 1o«>pk and
’•-pr'nta u« well as
physical cliui icter-
This splendid tonic medi-
I cine, increases your energy
and so builds you up that,
w everTRFler tKeTJaFdgst da^¥ ’
work, you are keen for the
enjoyment your leisure
hours promise.
There is no need for you
to drag along in a wretch-
ed, run-down condition
when the ideal medicine is
right at hand.
On October 1st J ini’s j
Bakery will discontinue theT,
seven cent retail bread truck, r
Our product will be distrib-J
uted through the retail mer-l
chants and may be obtained;
from them at the customary!
retail price.
We are making no changes!
in conducting our wholesale!
business.
Tender, juicy, home-killed
meats are our specialty. No-
where is it possible to pro-!
cure better roasts, steaks,
chops or in fact anything in
the butcher’s line.
Complete equipment for new filling station, or would
buy or lease good location for a filling station, or bus-
iness house located right.
Ten full day* of keeneat enjoy-
ment. ____
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. Lillian Bo^er, girl-flyer, in thrill-
ing airpllime feat*—novelty circus of
twenty imported act*.
Fare and fifth for round trip oh
all railroad*.
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» Fresh stock candies, school sop-
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Hay and mixed feeds, Cow Chow
.Land chicken feed*. ~
-| Brian as year ontts and chickens—
Cold Drinks.
Yours to please,
DEANDROS. ~
Phone 256.
Good Lard
Irish Potatoes, peck
Apples, per dozen, 20c and
Bananas, dozen
48 pounds Flodr
2S pounds (Mrn Meal
3 pounds Coffer
10 Itos Ribbon Cane Syrup .,
I 6 ozs. Pet Milk
16 qzb. Pet Milk
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-To raduca our fmah stock < Ate
' roithr-atod Milo Brand Carbon PrT
at the following price*, which ars
; hardy above co*t:
Ribbon*, one or two color, for
any dsake typewriter, e*eh
Carbon Paper, pet boi of 100
aheets ---------;------|2.00
2S sheet* , A5
2 sheet* for A*
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TLS. N. C. NOTES
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Ry Condo| WOM^N SLEUTH EXPLAINSJ>LAN
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Although placed on
the market lea* than
eight years ago. over
30 million bottles of
TANLAC have heen
■old throughout this
country, ( *ratdn. Mexi-
co ana Cuba, and the
dembnd for It is con-
stantly increasing.
Thousands of men
and women, in all walk*
of life, who have token
this splendid tonic med-
icine, report that they
have been greatly bene-
fited by its use.
TANLAC is purely
vegetable, being, com-
posed of extracts of
some of the most bene-
» fl*i*£rsaotan te*te- and----
hark* known to acience.
It* formula complies
with all National and
State pure food and
health laws of the
United States ,and Can-
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Everett True
MH.IITl IMI-OHTANT
Moat policy holders ure ; avlnn
premiums promptly hut mV books
show that t> few aro forgettinir.
This Is the very tine to be caie-
tut. See me before tic report gnrs
oil. W. C. Fvt[e, avi-r Ti.m»r Brow.
Phone US. , . , , . 4S
FRESH GROCERIES
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tho faci.il and 1
fstics, into numerals.
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YOUR BREAD SHOULD BE FRESH
In buying your bread here you are assured of
its freshness and wholesomeness. Baked daily in
our own new bakery, where great care is taken to
guard against any impurities. Such precaution de-
serves your patronage.
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Hotel IVnmtyi vanla,
police headuuactvr* M'ss Il. llier-
Ntrisen ITHF wvcrrsnf'tnV meT" ' very
rlg'irous test tiint iiitcriititiounlly
Celebrated tdentlflehtbie experts'
could devise. It bikes her bitt a few
.toatie-Ms nterellv' “»O T»t a et^m.
anal a number.''
'This is en auxiliary t > the idnn-
'iikutiou aystenig need ay t’to po-
lice tn various c»>untrits,'• sal I »be.
"It would not replnce present tttt-tb---
cd:;. hut Htip^lemeii*, theti an.l en-
large th.'tr uses. Every profrkslonni
etintinsl in the werlu cvtld be list-
ed in a bOOl: no Isrg.'i- than h die'-'
tionary. A.nil Inst jail of making lx,
necesrary Io mail actual litarer-
prints or wfr* 16n< tfescrlpt forts, a
1- v nuniTa s .would tell the wh< le
st< ry."
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On CARBON PAPER and
S. E. Cowell will begin
loathing a klndergatten achdol at
the euallorijm Monday.
H. R. Upthegrove of Alvor.l vis-
ited his cousin. J. C Shugar:.'
' It. IV. Walton of Sanyer whs here
Tom Watson and f-t.ntly spent
the week-end with her mother. Mrs.
W. E. Ila'.ney. tn P< ■.•ten
“The Old Oaken E i^ket" will be
played in the near future to raise
money for the piano for the church.
J. M Belthrop and son. Parker,
W. b. A J. B. Daylu were In De-
catur.
Mines. Beryl Johnson, S B. Pow-
ell. anti Miss Fae Bird were In Den-
ton. ';,w by-'..' , ______
MISS HELLNFR-NI1SI.8O.X /RIGHT) WITH MRS. ’lA'.tV HAMIL-
TON. NBW YORK'S First POLICEWOM.-vN.
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More Banff ary
. It** more economical,
HoeMwivei, |»rotect your
1 be less homesick Uf the K«c-
•I’fonlck were aanl him every
Telephone In yottr order.
Phone IM. •’
Morris dean Damon Dean
SPECIAL WEEK END
W. T. MORRIS & CO.
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WHY NOT ORDER YOUR
WINTER GUAL NOW?
Medlin News ^would be lea* liomealck JI U
**^$fefern;d from OMa-
h .ma where iw., hae been V.sliinr
his f.alnrr, who Is very ,|1.
J. \V. Hudley has returned from
Pollln Cvuhly.. ..
Henry Harrl* Is sick. ,
11. F. Crossland and family have
htuved to Roanoke.
thrive Trotter, And:' Alexander.
Claude und Clint Blnekburo ittend-
1 -^eiglng here Sued.iy night.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jim Shockey
virlted his "brother.
.. near Rogiiol:*^ .
Mr rvnrt Mm Ames liar r I*
ited^ t’teir s >n at tJritpt.vine.
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uliiauluxl LU«. aupuerj.given by Ilia
Mafohx Prbhty- hlghti tit Argy-Ie;
Printing
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fc~r blew np Sunday, followed
■ 'i tbUhdtr storm and t little
tfuatey night.
ft*,-. Rev Albert Peytor filed h'.s np-
* _■ pointment at the Raj Hat church
| ’■“'•'teterdsy ard Sutide.t t ad accepted
■ j-' hte pastorate for the cvmlng year.
I Clarence Vaughn and Mrs lieryt
■ - Johnson went to HePav Wednesday
I ■ > to *ee her sister. Mrs. Thelma
I p.~ '»*aht. who w«» in a sanitarium
B-n------ awaiting an onera’.ton. IJttle Joe
I Boone returned with them t> stay
■ 3. *Otr-C time.
I Qaite a tew attended the It ise
■ f Count* fair le lieoitui
“ 5 and Mrs 1C. L Wolfenbarger
weht to Justin.
J. C. Sliukart received A n.essage
from Justtr. stating that his father
had suttered a stroke >f t.aralyals.
Miss Berts l.iter of West Texas
I* visiting her cousin, Miss iles-le
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b Jphn Langston of .Leo was here.
Ifc. and Mrs. 'Tori Wgtson wire
In Gainesville
Mr* A. C A'drer Is sirk
■Fa. 8. H Watson aitended the
foa*ral *t Alls* Mad** opt actin it,
jfaninn.
P*te Mover took his wife to.
Oataesvllle Friday for treotmmt.
R. L. Sull.van ran eft the dumj
at Duck Creek bridge, turning hts
■ x ot.r and tearing the top off.
' Two passengers were It. the car hut
Ht ’ ,bo one was hurt
»' ®h"- ***** Durham ha* returned
OS after vtsitl: c her nicer at Quanah.
-----noy! Doyle of Jutnbatn ard dt-
— tie daughter, Maxine, and MTws Max
Mflloon *of neat' (beliesville visited
relatives h«w.
” ' ,W*.- L Sullivan i«. gettin*
* muste class to teach in the wclo
k Miss Ona Ely. of 1'ort Worth v'a-
fte* her parents. Mr. hod Mrs. D
We Buy, “
- • Sell or Exchange
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—1------- —-----MMMbbbb
i economy. Not so much that
the wotk wilt be cheaper
(thb our prices ARE low)
but your home will stay
brighter longer. Hundreds
of other home* in thia town
is your guarantee of our su-
perior workmanship. Phone
or write for an estimate.
Old furniture made new.
How Method Works
Yon don't, have to be an Identi-
fication expert to see chat that
means. Sui>i'6se you wore v'nvfct-
ed of a crime. Your li igcr-printf.
and Ihrtillon .nt asiircn.ints wolld
he taken in the regulation w*f.
Then, by the Jory>*ng<_n system.. the
■ rriiwd (Xi a nerlya
tviur'.alx. Yhn..kiuLt.
person in the wmld
—At the cliapnl _^6ur TitlUhdAX.Jll
morning at the Korn «1 Coiirgv
>n«<nbei'H ol the Fine Arts depart-
ment, aAeiM.-d <>v stud' uls, rumlcr-
| ed a short but very fdeaHlng pro-
»ri«tri. The nunibor.r were cat t t»<l
in the fonov'lrig dri'er
Opening yynin: O Go, Our R< at in
Age* Pii.st- - l-'uriilt v and Student
bodies. Mis.. Liiruni M. Parrill di-*
PraT^r -J. W.. Pender. K'd
riatrn Soln, "A Song if the Kart” J,,
-Cyril Scuti — Miss .Mary Andetson. 1 *'hibl|en
Solo. "Maid of Mini-". Wlllmt Mr
Theo Malik i . tep<w , Miss JuHa
Smith ai'cnrnnnTrh’t:—------—
Arrsngenu nta ha’o been made
tor seatitrg .hr—r-ttHre------stodr-m
body in the nudltor-tim, and the
syatein of compulsory chapel nt-
(piidanee adopted by 'bu students
syat'Hij.- some wars ago wii‘ -b • fmir/wed
...... tills yerr, _ Chapel-, !)gU , QC<2dls t oil
tif .each ntxak—from.—Ui—o'etastk - to -
10,31) Op other days inis hour
•eft open for tiie ni-.etii.gs of var-
ious classes, clubs, etc. or for nians
meetings m tne .slptlenL..lardy- ,1'hc----
programs tor the Itapel J’jjtoflx •
are arranged by a. '■W’ oitteemrom
the faculty und the student body.
ATTENTION WATKR AMD LIGHT
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September accounts ur0 due and 1
payable at this office. The usual card
notice has been discontinued and
those who preter to remit by check
rnrry sectiro the amounts of their j
aeeonntw over the telephone. AN I
bills must be paid by the 10th or .
service will be discontinued.
CITY OF DENTON WATER. LIGHT
PEI*.1. R*L'ME NT I
tty Isoans. Best Rates '
ALVIN HILL tf j
Agriculture at its best.
Livestock display supreme.
Magnificent motor show in new
Automobile and Manufacturer*’
building.
World famous speed kings in au-
t tomobile races Oct. 7, 8', 10, 14 M’nd
- ■ w/ >r .i*i—UMM*. Mdiwaaf i- » ■ r—t*' ..PJ
Royal "European Midgets and
many other premier vaudeville het*.
“Mystic China,” stupendous pyro-
technic spectacle and “festival of
fire.”
Teata Sneeessfnl
Miss Ingeborr Chnrp tt.» itcllner-
Niclson is the vtnrwt ararnah wire
made the Journey o motts the Atlan-
tic with < ‘oinwili .i.m.-r Jorut-nsen
•tnd Military Ju Ige Xn-k Schuffer.
Her work is to clnsslty fn.g-r-
prints iibd r.ertlllon
mb the “long
Both at the
(BY DUDLEY SIT DALI.)
NEW YORK. Oct. 5—Three
Da-tes. one a youn^ woman, have
come to New York to tell the Nat-
ional Pollen t'orlfeeen.-e hpw the
world can be shrunl- in'o w smaller
space for professional crooks. TT ey
nr* h*r« at Police Cuinmlssloner
Entight's apaxSal invitation to dem
Quttrat* « newly mvejited ■ ' long
dls ancA Identlncatnm systern." and
Lo ttrgg Its iniernaiion»l adoption
"The <re*tc*t it'd to police i<l<-n-
tlflcatfon since the Bretlllon s'
tern." spys Mrs. Mary Hamill,
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Attar eight years. Hakcn Jorgen-'Tie the
who would exactly n-at-’l) those fig-
ures; und. inversely, the flgur««
would be the only ones which
•XPllld exactly R'htsJi w>u.
Your name *»>•>! numbers could be
nsted hi a croArs directnryTTbpid*
Of which cogld be kept In every po-
lice station on e:irtl>. N<> alias, no
Th'aiige hr upp- nrsr-cc. no ft'isshig
Vf the years, WbUld '-niible i'ou to
conceal your Identity from *t>y pit-
lice depart rnefit wlileh found D
ne<-<>sn.>ry to cheek your . linger,
prints and mensnremeuts against
your -ivincrlcal rating, or vice ver- ,
r« A 'elegtcm from-the istettsw] DSUMIK.
department Mould nul'ckly biltie
your cotnplite critnlr.sl record tro-n
n central bureau.
twitting
"beginning time
with me
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and
chapel
foftcVred
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fIT AgJAIN ‘J C-MXJIRMXIKJ ASKfel> YOU
UBt.r=CJ<2S THG MEC'HnG ImAS A'DJOurnCD IF Yow
no u:
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Has the JLargest Sale jin the World
■' .FFL ^TTUT "U
Ask your neighbor
About the Walks
*We Built for Him.
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