Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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DRESS UP FOR THANKSGIVING
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Presented by Harry Garson
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AFTER THE MOVIES
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’Phone 32.
LIMOUSINE AMBULANCE
Phone 9 or 90.
Especially designed and constructed with all the care, eons-
I AM STILL GIVING
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Calls answered promptly, day
>We Have Just Received
North Side Square.
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The only reliable, efficient, dependable Ambulance
Service in Denton.
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Furniture
Best Rates—Best Terms.
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jler Celebrates Surrey of Life and Writings
Conferred on Class of Eight
our troubles and
I Homestead.”
CANDY FROM LONG & KING’S
Our bulk candy, Hersheys, etc., are always pure
and freah. We keep a large variety of choco-
fort, convenience and considration of the patient and past-
enters.
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Six applications for only 75c.
DAILY TRUCK SERVICE
BETWEEN
Dallas and Denton
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HILL BROTHERS
Successors to Keller & HilL |
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Day Phone 20. Night Phones 10 or 7«1.
Denton, Texas.
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It Beats — as it Sweeps — as it G
Mud and sun soon kill the
luster on the car if you do not
use a good body polish to pro-
tect and preserve it.
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IF /VT HR5T 't&u Don't
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Keep the new car looking
new by using—
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Frost.”
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mon <d>,------------- . .
there Ik very much Indi*'d. R toe”’
Frost nets more rormaict hi one of
his WAlk;* tli'tn belong< to nil the
'liitcnrtw of King Arthur
’’Altaln. yon w HI not I nd any of
the pnnat nal ’rlnit-soi.r’ rhythitn
stnd vttttid i.hrases. AU I'lf
i*'roKt In m I,Ktrl'.lna to
||u>etrv thnt will htt'r ttt it
Fronts is not hlgh-
Dr. Ellh’ti riHKUred
•'Tin- r< a li-r wtio l„ ut -
dif iiiK :ovHi«
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A Tailor Made Man*
by Harry James Smith
i aS'pro Juced by Cohan (. Harris in the
\ United States of 0me neo'..
Many take this opportu-
nity to look over our stock,
knowing that we are always
alert to improve our service
in every wAy possible.
Yours for betterservice, _
for a refreshing sundae or
hot drink and a quiet chat
before going home.
During the day also, they
find our store a convenient
place to meet friends or to
rest between shopping excur-
sions.
SffiCIAt -ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. W. D. McCormick is now in our Meat Market depart-1 t
ment, and his 18 years of experience as a butcher will be at
your service when you want any kind of meats.
We especially invite his old friends and customers to tael
advantage of thus service. ,. |
BALL BROS. MARKET ANO GROCERY
• f I’lM.O
l« nd-* h< r<
Stiill’, .m
characteristic to a remarkable degree, and the conflict of '
her spirit with the stark brutality of revolution and pitiless ;
Finally,
iw’ pi’.-try,
hn iri-fi. ”
tEnew car
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EAT MORE BREAD
MORE MOTHER’S BREAD
Nothing better for children and grownups. With
milk it makes a diet that can’t be beaten. Crisp, gel-
den brown loaves fresh from the oven—for we bake
dallyDon’t fail to call for S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps.
"Direction-
toseph
— De (passe
CHILDREN S««
c, aft^r the |10.
~ WE WILL GIVE •
SMART DRUG CO.
188,
INVESTIGATE US I :
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SANGER NEWS Nl
Spy >nI tn I’.« • or-t-Chri.nlc!..
SA.WEH. Nov 2!
Smith hi.* r«lur.,<l I
Oklahoma City with
Mfjl Lit&XMfaXuiih.^
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Roy Allen J. W. Turnbow
E. A. Bushey
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GROCERIES
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You’ll like this new Ray style of Comedy-
Class in every line, f" * * _
and wears.
Tie,
1 V’
reds Folks like to drop in here
of other homes in this town
is your guarantee of our su-
perior workmanship. Phone
or write for an estimate.
Old furniture made new.
W. T. MORRIS & CO.
Hip 1
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{Annual Roll Call at Prayer
| Senice at Christian Church
Ti<» FrMt Y'hrlMian C’htrrcb Mill
i h<»ld
s .%<■!♦• H th higher ; meeting
than S. i-lrribvr H
ughur than o« tobi
ibhng
ft ifi•
th* rifts*- <>(
the «e\en
brand-ite- u
b\ the eoaih
ro t ip v
I’hr pert-*It
bill wa
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cart y
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lOomen
/' Men who have traveled far say there
about the women of Russia a
strange, bafiling, indefinable charm.
---Nara Alexieff, the heroine of 1
Richard Washburn Child’s novel, possesses this mysterious '
ZZ/UH AT' S
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it Sweeps — as it
ONLY $4.75 DOWN ,
And . a few smalljfhonthly payments and tfce Hoover
yours. -saS
Call for free
y.h-. p-
or night.
Prlnr«*a Twluy «"H T»m»rr«w
••THK T»ll.oi« M SUF. M»%”
Ry tar thr bf»t picture <
Ray hii« made to dat'-.
sm-; -r«u<sz /
jpll NC/laj
yYJi(T UP
I Por. You .____
Ask our prices on—
FEED
Try our dairy feed. It will increase
your production.
If it Is feed, we have It.
Also turkeys and chickens.
WE DELIVER.
Forget your troubles and come along back to
“The Old Homestead.” Back where love is|
clean, where stout hearts conquer the sorrows
of life.
Laugh and cry and thrill at this most be-
loved of all American dramas. See Theodore!
Roberts excel himself as “Uncle Josh.” See a
perfect cast in a perfect picture. ;
HA- ■ ’ 1
i harii-H With each pound of Elegant,
------ Coffee.
It will soon be here, and of course you will want
to look your best when company comes.
We can make your overcoat, suit, dress, waist,
gloves, anything look like new.
Phone 31. We’ll Deliver.
me demonstration.
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
A. I Anything Electrical.
r1^3N. Side Square.
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of h.< hnnlvef-
iii' lud. d *upp<?r
and nvinlifib of
he kn* rlcan Cafe
a par*v at the
“|4>. i AV. Rll-i'
Orthur S Kane presents
DE LUXE FRUIT CAKES
and
HHuTiUy
I ->»>r
p. i l<nl last I
who will have
____ ._________ The followlnk
.were rcK-<trd an nomtnere from Jhe
low M-rilor claes in GuKlneHR nieet-
IriK Tut-Hdtty afternoon: Most popu-
lar Rirl: Dorothy Hprnr, .Maty Sny-
der; prettiest girl: Arne Hattr
Smith, li na Nall: beat 'all-r<Mtt»d
girl: F.ug«nia King. Alyne Wright:
best nlDround hoy: 1'aul Cochran.
N'oalin, nioHt popular boy:
-J<e<>tiai'd Harper. Sam Davie.
A resolution urging all student"
to hate their picture" made for the
.caaa section aa mwtt uh posalble was
adopted by the c-laa".
dlrestpr of the ir •
thered together 400
■yin»: . in «l*«
„!>in,st velghirg
TKe nttiHh: iM.ii."
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YHOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES
LAST DAY SHOWING
BRING US YOUR CAR ,
Why not turn over your,
car to us for upkeep. Let u?
make weekly adjustments.
Cost is small and may save(
you a big repair bill or bad
accident later on.
p?*„- :.'Y, .Y. o
J'o. No’ 2j.
tali' pri'e* lur-
repottel Tteie
MiaKo’trl Fedral-
■tftvlcr Ur
Mangin, there
uvi- i^aily dt
chiefly' Phalb
the
eaten
Th* ie»et wjw IntlodtPM
Elliron to hi» TexiMt
the eaplunaUon ttuu-hl" j
nrd»nl Democrat and
the south, ehrlxtened
Lee, and taught
ti.ttne of
DALLAS—All luHMfli
through thw city and co.
I.v Htudenta of ttoclology at
Methodlat University IlM____
viewing ot the varloun brun. tea of
Um, pollc. department and an out-
line of mrtliolU used.ffi’kveiling rec-
l ord» of criminal" .Sy Kdwaxd Btail-
1 worth. B-rtlilloii eapart. , ,
NALL BROS.
201 E. McKihney St. _
«• ~*«*b*i , •’
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FROM J. A. COOK
• —this month and see what a
saving it will be. Also tvhat
prompt service you get-
We carry a complete line
of groceries and fresh veg-
' etables.
We always have fresh but-
ter and frying chickens at
the lowest'prices.
L -aa..*- PHONE 174.
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of Frost Is Gluon at C. I. Al
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A Mirvey of tit* Mfe ffnd writurns t,
of Robert Front. New HwwlanU I
poet 'whore uppeari.net- ’n lecture- ■
r.-cltnl-at tthe C. I A. auditorium
'I ••dnesdriy evening v 111 b- a ni.mr I
'.••r .on the artlwt" •.-‘Urae, wn«;
given by DC. M. Elllrun. dirt e-1
tor <>t the department of Ei glisn.!
T.tej^'py morning n Cotte«e As.
yeinbiy.
VTthout a ting aw
Front, Di. EIIIboii
K.-iVe the etudent:
tnertherH R .’rtmpret
<>f his life t
i-.t the concl
t ire of his
"PbaaeH ol
I ure ’
■'You
glgmor.
th it
I Let Ua Figure Your
Decorating Costs
Choosing us for your dec-
orating is a matter of good
p.....economy. Not so much that
the work will be cheaper
I (tho our prices ARE low)
l but your home will cx '
brighter Longer. Hunarei—
JEIlt L lAfKY _________
e Old Homestead
All calls promptly
swered. Dallas phone Y3715.
meriting will be held th!" week tn j
fleet nn uUXIilaty "tnff to a«"l*t i
The preueut memberh; Alyne Kty. :
editor In chief: riiffcrd Balthrop;
buslnenH mapitigm". H«nry William". !
»"»l»(ant bu"ipe»H manager, . Al-
fred Evans, urt .editor.
Hrimnry vl«-eH<»n« will be held i« I
till tile elawrtea to name candidate" j
for Hchool favorite",
full-page picture".
The Hands of Nara
PLUM PUDDINGS
They are made of the finest ingredients that
money can buy. Don’t buy them unless you want the
best. The prices are right. .
and frenh. We keep a large variety of choco-
late, mixed and stick candy that Is b*oth rich
and satisfying. The craving for more lingers, I
because their charm of flavor is never forgotten.
All the kids and most grown folks have a
sweet tooth. --------- ~ ’Y --------11
Get the habit of ordering candy here.
LONG & KING
Phones 44 and 944.
nt Klinmcu*’ Ifomr
< . h‘br. t Ion >.is bi tui-'lit to n
r climay with ih< vi'Ili tuli.-
nf Hhot.t ftitt rr«n'.hers of the
lio an»l th‘4r £hj friends, at
•ibtiful Simmons horn* Mr.
S!inn )i»s k,r»*t tv<L the
thrlr arrival, un.l invat-
inlo the H\ • nK
radiance renes
<!«•«•< rations,
made the tliniii"
wnerv pu .ii It.
ne r vv<1
ot rian
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be
to t >1
nutoini-f
C ollevc
a b> raid for
cxpltilnbil. be
Is and ft-euliy
_____ . Jbcnxi V" rrrrtttbn
at It affect" bln pjetiy
i’I>t»li-n ot Ute last lee-
t Merles of three tn
ContMlupurary
n<>' liml
etn.dlonal
people
lu the
warned
thH'
WLIU EMrctevii r t ..
TWY?Tf31M L-1r-’4 ‘bi 3GrtMTJK.fi OI J -liL> < •••
YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER
SJ D. H. S. Seniors Io Publish | De Molay I
1 l923 Broneo This Sprinf First Annl
Decision tQ pubflfh the 1»13 Bron- |
co, plan" Toi* w5ti?h had tfiten'shan- I-----------
(loM<l at the first of the year, was ’ < • .
made by Ute «enlor cl#"" of the Ht«h Tues tev v>.» rot ... ...
School nt a ri-fZnt meeting. Another .h history of the Denton Cluipu-r.
w-i.i <a ,Jr()(br of f((. *in-« ii ii.UK-i
t-d 'lie first uunlver»Miv of tie e«.
tal.liHhtunui ^.tlw Ctuiptor, and was
<-e IcI.ihI. <1 in’ elaborii Id fasM-fi by
the in al ly U'V n embers '6f p intun
•uni othAi ti'wn» of J'
A larne nuntbei
rominr fmi.t i
eltl ot. t •tebiled
whirl op,-neil tb<-
day afternoon «
nl ‘iettr-.ew on
young rien.
Sev* nt v-eivlit ......- ---t
Molay Chap er wi-t j present and
took part in th- la-renio'iui). |he
followTiiX bn J digree., eop;«-yred
them: John Auhl-Ul't. Ju >'e" A At -
lii-reon, I'lo.rles I’rcBton, e hnt
Wilk". Ftnory Baitoa. D«-ntvn;
..!< hit ItutUff. Joi n K<< 'I". <Uir«tt
Wiley.
Tin-
Ml I V
' 'In.Hess
Emory
Ratliff. Joi n
Sanvet.
■'pt In I
observance
tile Max’ll!"
J’e. Molay at t
ahi room, and I .
Mr and Mik
Pc I-I Street. It- tie eVWl-
De Molay colorM, purple
. u-i-e affpiupi!at-1> uavd
ath.g the dlr- ---•■■•
■c.:ivcrfc wyre* Jani
rm sty M.'iaons
s " ho v. ere present I
fftelnbi I’rfef, lialtls.
I’ -rrin : M I ’
John Hushes S’lnsfer
ii-y.n. .VIIH iti i C.'.T
.1. F. Haig -, Ji Him.
l/Mtted Oiepatek
.<uv. 22.—Km-|
1 ployment thruout 4he "lade <>( Tex-
. us continue" to improve, aoovrdin*
to a race nt report made by the
United StatCH Employment Rcrvlce.
| Incri-asInK .pll production la fur- .
nlKhinw etnployiiUKht to n i.umber
: of men. The surfllus of transient
I labor, "killed and unskilled la de-
I creasing M>’ImI wot king indusirie*
evince renewed, activity and a
KHidual up ward tih-ttl In apparent In
most llnea. RmUiosI shot" add al-
wbrK men- sTa<hi\j rwvy,
thi r/port autro
GALVEHTOJtr
fifty ofr'ceT" »nt
NaUemal Clmmt.,
w|ll be in uHem
I meeting of the I..,
fSlu’T
. tors have already fmtlffed .
•Hark, vice-president of ttp
chamber, that tt*y tHll at*
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familiar with hint in t'rertvenWv 4>»-
i-onrorted bv ht» very s.mpltelty,
He write* of the co mm an thltism ot
Hfe for lheir own e^k*. - an-4 not
Ito employ , them in gome symholl-
<’•!> i>r tuper-Mtrbtie blBnin<artc;p
Dropping hla enumcr itlon <if nej|r.-
i tive characteristics, be "UrtntecI fl>
I with the imr.tlvv eatlumia ot Rob.
.irt Front lit <the language of Amy
' Lowell:
"Mt. Front I* uh Ni w England a.i
wua|Burnii I" Scotch. Sync Ir.sh >r Mit-
- ti'hl Pyovefical. ; nd It i« no' • too
much to say that h<i is the equal
of these poet", and will »t> lank
To future generation:-.''
P1GGLY WIGGLY, INC.
221 WEST HICKORY STREET.
wi lb
•nwn
ly -
<’ti
I wy 11 h
Ficin and ur lrrf I
rry it -ptcr^w
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iK’Ci’ltf” the i
>m tn** Mirud.
v ’ shvuld ht
* bow Vt
plained C‘^avl: YouiiU-
LITTLE IB7<*K. Atk
North L-tile lb>*-k ar «l i
I'iuntry Th ahriuHd . f
Htippiv by th*‘ ftddlti >n
i<e Ht<»raK»* icUih t<»
the »’ryr*tal I***- compan*
htr'K’lion of th»? nev niiildiiig- I
I <**-n start*-d_ It will bu dim of
largest vaults in Arkaj’.iH. One
the ic^-rn«k i ng uhltM <»l th** • r
-U • (Ml 4*OM4fro4«»V Will
winter In 'or-kr
y>*ult befnrr th'*
P4KIM HbiO*
MOXOl*
PAHIN. Nov.
lime 'Oncri ilw
world uar. rhe
comparative* rxllbit’on of
mdiinrnom** •
revived it lt*r Musenm of
Jlistory In Puri*.
M Mu r.sFin a f
| JEFFFHS4 »\
I —Flu<‘tati<oin i
irnr October ’
I today . fv t h<-
| 3tatr ' Cf<*p Bfj <»rt Ing
follow*! *
wKv.it priL a ‘ailv.ii. M
<!jMn« October, but w“)
than (furiiig (he
Corn mi I <
during • »et ob<-
were •slightly
The Mt.ite j.v-ny** *•' h’<‘ <»f wh*
wag ‘«7 «•••nt* |*< r bii.shH will «|i"
■’♦fr4trr’T'e ?*WTTV**rK^ fturi In
j A lair, /’hrlM’niH and kfouell ronn-
IthM to I’lv ‘
Le- ‘ Ht
for one of Lhv gridiion'M
tigwetjH ' <!♦♦»* *’♦**♦*1*'—-f-n» >1
their game villi V’alpui
KMfemaroo
proved <m>M1
rontpst.
who wing a | pn'M^ru d
I?,' nffd striking * »'UoL ’m '
a P -hhIbiltty m>( the near lu th-
” ‘ [ha Wen become the
rp*f fr’rp all »><■»-
* calU'-H
:md
i discovered
beyopd capacity
ure sleeping
loV. 12.—Clone to
dlrectorM tjje
j> id Conmietee
e*ea nu tie m»Hrd
>rifan!«utlon which
-*T tomtwrow and
-----' 7.^.1 dlrcc-
dy YmtHK-d Hany A.
----- , . Jwldent of the Ideal
. th-H 2^*JL*nl M"‘ P * Ted
fXlRSlCANA.: Kov. ,2?.—Vtek ■ ’
Henderson, well known newspaper
vendor here, received on vote for
represpntntlve to the laglMlature in
the recant general election. Hender-
son railed at a WCSI nrVvspap- r < f-
Wce. however., and declared lint the
petnoii who voted for nln' had gut
fill "bfilled up" and placed lit" nam<-
in the -Hepul'lidan co.ahin, where.,n
ire was a 'DWroorrar. f
VHMHASHA. Ox., Nov 21—W-tfi
twelve big lean well" showing a
pfoducUrp ot 36<l,OOO.UO<t cubic fl <-t
per dfiV, nnd striking U ol oe-
I leVed C '
lure, Chk-ka-h
Mecrt Mr'T‘51
tlona of tne eountry. Lckmi
have gone up with leapt ti'.
Mince gas wan discovered
are crowded be— ~ ’ -----
many persons .
chah'H In the lobbied.
EL PANO. Nov 22 -Another n.-
vanlbn art Meyloc*
Hut thin time, It l„ cattle instead
of men that ar • Hwai-ming t eroaa .
the border <nt> the s< ilthern repubi
lie.
Thousand." of head of cattle: are
.being "hlp|>c l and driven 1; t- .
Mexico for grazing Th-y ure from |
arid ranges of Naw M< xico and
I Arizona, and arc bound i<n olacn n
I whyre gram is mon- plentiful: In |
g1 recent cor leu-tice between wu- I
thorllli-n along the border ami l,u»l-
ne«m men it was .igro. d that ttie
cattle should be- allo-.ved to crosa
the border to the rang x In Mex- I
l<-0 that are n«.t hr'ng u"--d and
The jnuYtfilfhr his ttlredfli aUiHM.
Much of the ct’tle ,s under rnoit-
gage to the War Flpnnce Corpora-
tion. for mi.wey advam.d by the
latter to cattle raln,r« Of both
Mate" The range" being bad In
hoth states, particular,v New Mex-
ico, the cattle have be-n »uifering
for both water and gruss, It wan
, raid: Tbercfcre the .pom ment inir>
, Mwvteo Is b-rtre with n st-w t” pro-
tooting both the fii-i.n • corpora-|
. I Hon and the owner", u lio stuml i
, to |->se large Mitins ol mo icy be-‘ st.
, ratie of the bail cor dttloi, of IheTWi
, mngee Under >he :>gr<ei- eni the "hb
, United Stoles gn'.crnmerit w.lf
brand each head of cit.le that goes < i
into Mexico. Besides- tie govern-
ment brand, the caitle will wear
the brand of th-- ownei". Irorie.-
LAWRENCE, Kan«. »-„v. 22— ,<n’"’
Co-ich Ralph Yeung >f KcTamazve, 1
college elnim" ter he-e fi. it-.l h <-ure I -
’HOLSTEIN MILK J
I am now offering to the people of Denton milk |
from my tuberculin tested prize winning Holstein |
herd. You’ll be pleased. Giv me a trial. ,
Milk Delivered. |
MRS. BERTA I. STOUT f
1007 W; Hickory j j
gfi.HIH'1 OF P4H-
lh*Ml<ROOM*4
Xor the
outbreak of
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\VliMdii and pt Ituilor’, li«h ua
ih»ir f.ii u» J diff trent xpecie.i varying
| from a uinbr.td to Kian*n
Ha Stilb mn • ov**r two t>*,**n*i**. -----
Hint la Hirrb'r anti Alien <vHI be labeii *«1 and pHcefl H the
• nt Munda*. n N..nyt*r «xhitit in Reeli .hr, acA'ordfnt to
i'.u’>ih:i’n *i.’M .n ' th*,;r food \ulu<: and nt,iiH>li dai •
Mrw. J T of* j;er
A< rordlntf to M
j are on I y tnr« or fv
i t *tour muRhroftii n, <
,w h ft ‘..foil - • Am'iihbR and Citrine*,
the ct site I INiFt'Cle ut which F-t
LTw.-s.fi. xu. r Amn L dr a th.
iHfiiDL-t’f, ‘ ; AIA’EMTON— The Texan commit-
M Matilr 't«e of the Kouthwoatern General
biindt*.y | |*HMnepiter AKent»’ ARNox’iation huida
’ Hm next monthly meeting here Dee.
visited I ; About fifteen or Mixteen general
I fMRNMenger a*enta are expected to
f u n- i attend.
m IB no* find any of t >e
the emotional *mIf« col »r
—. many people aHrorlate with
t J1 jpuitry. in tl'f work ot llob< rt |
Ir^rFroaf/’ warned in. KllLn.n. “But of .
inmor thH' inhere* ‘n < utn-
,oie< im liulv and vividly Rei n.
• » i — _■» a vs .
more ron'i.iice hi one of
(r ti.-in belongs to
of King Arthur
____ i. yon wit; ...,2
pnnut nal ’slng-soi.g’ ...
sttlte.l i.tirascs All hl" life
In m .-r "trl .iiig to Wr'te
thft will hii'c hi it the
eoinid anil color of hi'inar "peach,
lie rhvj.iinm ot the cuuyhraalUui’il
V.il-e He I* not. Imv. vv r, :» writer.
ot free vrrbe. A tills.Ut 'XludlUtAtK n
of the old verse forms satisfies
perfectly >u" Instincts i u Int
, tlon He employs rh vie freely
*?:• Is master of a type ..f ti n s
’’ that Is very eXq iisiti
I, 11 o I
••pi
. First ■ chrl«tIsn Chifrch
its anthi ll roll Va I pi ay- r
the church V < dees lay
right. An eff irt is l.eiiig med. to
insure an unusually nter.-stlr <
-■■;;.’X Fowler Alito Supply House
"lion J wirnn their nr mra are eall- —_— . -------------—--r s
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ii< Jackson. Llncoh; Psalms. 1
thith-s. st Louis, Ttine.” and —— ...... ... '
n —. T. p. FTTir g unm: qu: lit v il n I t «| PW^ V
-Theatre
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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PUsU 1
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tv MtRM« M
Hr/hr Npz
Erii* nt
Mr ad
Mimi* Mm r ilia M>*rs
Calnruv i th-
Mr* G' -»rv Tumi ■’
d?iy f*»r A’«< > t<» attend
<*f 11a« 1’arenl Tx.
fix in tion.
Mr a- <1
K ivmomi
PanttoV.- •
V llh f Henris here
haul l<thn<d*n
»♦ v.-’tfi I »r
MHr Ed!! • f.ou
.Iwu p» K>*n«r«*-' ,
The Hiub S ti- ol a iqderdM
<h'»|»«*| pro|Z<Hm on thi siubjvct.
■Go'ri English ' Mr I’.jM-n icav^i--
1 fTd ri Y <Yk ------ ,
Dr .1 H and Elizabeth GotiMy
<»f f'Fnton v.*it« d Mr ifi.'d Mrs.
L McNiet
Ml KM Ulen Carrico "f the Norraal
rpRRl lb‘- with hupM»folkR
ML< t*c n»t nice-ln.x *efcan
Hu'n<iav *T<*v <’. N Smith pftM4«’h«
inr and Mr.' HuMor »( Greenville
J»-adlnK the Rinaring. Itudonhm
icanl«**«i h Win One c!uo n>i
your.people. Tar rn^'H ’»K I"
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J Clothes plus ambition make the man, and. J
zs-P I C CI/TTi ' Charles Ray proves it in his latest and greatest J
JXjUOO ’picture sensation. It’s in nine reels. It’sTO W—|
Ql/omen teresting that you’ll thmk it too short.
Also SOLID IVORY, comedy.
Part
The
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in**nt «
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and Mrs
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iiw.-d Hi irtistiK' de<‘<ratlona. Sun-
burs’ rowt'M made the dining mom
attractive, where pn.iHi, cike und
rrndif-M wer» nerved thruout tne
Gaines of many varh’tiea
iliK’d t',r ’he 'de.tRGrt of
npunv. Mr. ard .Mrs Connie
ssistfid tne hot -fid ho* tean.
lei
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teach
l tali
.8 r>n epochal day In
Tt.,tii,.i> t ’iiufki**r,
Moiwy.' •tin -v it ii-irk’.
iptor. nnd
t« »f*sbt
.rrs bi’ P ..
/■•Jnton county,
i ut Mi son". a't fiM
other liruw find
th« eerei'.oiVfil
. .jstlvitle" law-
th the conferring
ji dtiw» •<( eljjtit
rr emt'er.J of the De
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922, newspaper, November 22, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237947/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.