Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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GIVES FIGURES ON
GET YOUR KODAK AT CURTIS’
N
in :ge
PARIS. Max
for
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Hill
I lie
I
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of
lion
Foi
Brownies in box shape at a
M .» n 11 f.«
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price range
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IKE EMERY TO ORGANIZE CITY BALL CLUB
II
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Alliance Ice Co., Distributors
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AT DENTON SHOWS
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Denlonhi Gloses Season Sat.
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Classified Ads get result*.
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up
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a
a
smoothly
placed
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n
over your
There Are Three Kinds Of Karo
L
a
a mi
PAINTING
Hl |
FREE
*>. O. Be. let
W. J. McCRAY
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PICOT HEMSTITCHING
SHOE REPAIRING
of the Highest Class
Can be had at the
PHONE 780
H. C. TALIAFERRO
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M<&3IIIE<
lh ppurips sn wnv’
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1.111*1
Mark those *5
Continuous Rars
iLeTread
Ladies* Bracelet
Watches
&
Com Products Refining Company
New York City
value
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h\ I hr
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in • > I r
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hong hl
III VlrW
refill lai i
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INTERIOR DECORATING
ONLY THE BEST.
PAPER HANGING
and
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t hr \ llir I
\ in. i i< a n
a n \ was
bln. i \
11.* l-h
< i * 111 i •
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I I o i I g
W I lir 11
l l while
h. I a •- I I
ill
I hr
of
I I inr
that
for
writ -
ALAMO
STORAGE
COMPANY
said h
w it hin
dal e
will
h Im
at I
House i
fol a N.I
rial pul*
3 0 0.01)0
n ii tn hr i
11
y. a in
pl r
I.II* .
I mt. H
on I v
ha xI ng
mules at a
the Moiiihrrn
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of
hit
f I oin
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bill Illi
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that i
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(•oll.'l
for I
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this
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little
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STANLEY SHOE SHOP
At Murphy Tsylor 81mm Stars
Phone S44. We Deliver
P-p i
held
High
West Side Teachers Say
Expenses Have Doubled
11*.-
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b
W. T. MORRIS
41 North Elm St., or Phone
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.. 57
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0. Bl. CURTIS
SOUTH SIDE DENTON, TEXAS
IM
two
i
QRPCR A
CAU W»
THIHAMC
dealers
•III pt I ’ •
ll a I k ■ I m
I II t ll. It
look
« ami
Hl ll oo
rolIHldr I rd I
I «*I1 * I M
Hill I 1*4
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n ’ ' * * m
1.1 Mt
and I
th. ’
will '
II IKK
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out hr Id
I’oltrF '
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till
that a
Lox w I *
lit* hr I I <
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<1.1
R. ll. f
1***1 I
i ha ar
G<»/d*rt Gaft Park
San h landico
, on <
chainiiionship
will complete
I tn a |
with I
there,
men.
work
II of
d lai i ihllt rd
I I i .O GO
i total
It ml
o w m d
111 11 I r •<
ami
MOM
I hr It
. • I thr
High
nt Inn
I
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Shipping Business at Port
of Antwerp Being Besumed
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w
waa
a utonifi
t hrow n
MADf
PRAM
5 RAIN
hill II t loll I
It i. i II r d a M
r r inrd ird
w ord \
rl It hl /.rd
than i i
will U|
former
I h. \ '
|| v llrtinrn
aHMiiinr.l hla of-
though R
Thr
Hla rl
sloll of thr go
it in piohahlr
in
MADE BY COMMISSION
.Im i l i * > a
< *h Ihl i * n'-
III thr
hr Ing
a* hr<l -
School
iHlaarn.
__
CORRECTLY DONE
BUTTONS COVERED, ANY STYLE
Machine* to Sell and Kent
Typewriter* to Sell and Rent
The
left
will
Ha pt iM
I.m the
with
ii n pa . r I -
, bo I If I m ’
Ii r r r MM 11 lr H
III Mt it lit |o|JH
i a nd blink m
I V t r u him
ch lireh.
bondM
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h it i
yrara. ■
Mra |
. * i * * * t'ul
till t * * \ * > 11 r
it lh. think
r~—~—i
JSSamond
SQUEEGEE TKSAD
I
n i * * n w
i ne - i l*.'
How quickly a
railroad coach would
pound to pieces if it
liad to jump three
inches from one rail
to the next. Skips or
gaps in the rolling
surface of tires are
equally disastrous.
act uh 11 y
MhrltrlR.
h u mired
avrl had
the piers roilld
•d thr » icr in t na
r to i r pit lr Bel
|*ll’
\ i ra n gr men t s ha x e I *
xx hereby the t ea m will
m.il park and d n I forum
I m t < a Med xx I' Ii the
Million In . i I a I * I.
Io fix
two h
KONI< 1 I III H*
NTATIVE SELECTION i Engineers Have Practically
.Is Hal
■
ox itlrd
a n >
hia
Mlaa Mattle Stonr and I
lace were married In the
cf.rnrniinit y Sumhiy. They
t heir home In < >k Inhonin.
Th.- X ell h. I
d.-pr nda n I m
I et la I Ix
I a m 11 x
lion a
j
-
“Crystal White”—in the Red Can; “Golden Brown”—in the
Blue Can; “ Maple Flavor”— the new Karo with plenty
of substance and a rich Maple Taste — in the Green Can.
work at
, I n a <»f the
ii nd
only
. | UeM
• an Ln
uhd to
to give
..
t them w i
In H.-liool
IMPORTANT TO FOU-Every can of Karo it marked w.-b exact weight in poundt
of syrup contained. Do not be misled by packages of sim.lar size bearing numbers
only and having no relation to weight of contents.
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‘”)'* *»»«. SVttlt c' THl Miens, t’*’,1 , '
IX POPUP.' an wfiv'V r ■
cult ix a I e i
L. *1 din
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II M . f
[iiiiiui
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flik'MSnJ
r.-?1 iii*
1
t the sting
thr hands
has
prob.i hl
p
! it****
I box m
a I
parents nml ask
about It Stax i
of t
. m p I. •
• mall ii n * M
al. I .....
( U I . d I • \ o I
I ion ..f I ll <
lo • Alai I«
| I I mm h.
j lh.i• X.
I lost Moll I
. fundH Bl
111 o 111h loi
ax. ra gr g i
or about
x •• nu.n Urn
i h t o r • • now n
to furnish
company I
cut it v
old i « g u l a
Matlir Stonr
married
Sundu v.
1
I r rfir lies < hie
x a i <Ih of I he g
I before
♦ HlInia 1 •
tx. I thei
tiftx ye
and I o n g m 11 o r e i n e n
Id I r heir a nd f hr
shipping no n find when .
*4 t <. how
I max hr
\<ll< M % I.
|.;|) | p—M | ll<> \f.
s r%fi’ \\ %n -
I ■ ri|lli
"• at
an a I
hr m*. I a i \ < • f
Will I l - ■ Mt HI
ra i n 111 um of
will im i < t o-
) pr r
b.lMlH
pollen! s t<» !»'
probably b<
Pontier.
tram mH
d« feitt thr
I O
»r I ill i m
of this
o , .■ i ll
idm
al Hlon
X o XX
High h
of a few vrai>
staff
th ami
. jn will
Topax ’
secoml
High Mtar
Holland I
to i -‘pa 11
i I r I ll fol < a <|
and t
I culm
b< | . Ilio ' rd
IIH.-d It IM
had enough gi
gian roads for
Fifteen thou-
and
x • ng.
g I * t I n ) •, . I. * p • I a I • • I x
s rt \ x oi hl m I i . . .1
of . lx 111/ it I.m
I a I < ii
- I I i
There’*, a home side, a fun aide, an educational side, a practical
side to the Kodak. First of all there’s an album full of pictures
of the kiddies, babe in arms, then more pictures from creeping days
to first steps. Then the start to school and so on through child-
hood and youth till finally there’s a series of pictures which be-
comes priceless as the years roll on. In your life as you re living
it there’s and important place for the Kodak in your home and a
proper regard for your childrens welfare and pleasure will lead
you to place one there.
There’s a big stock at Curtis’.
small price, folding Brownies at some higher price and on up to
Kodaks with different lens and shutter equipment at a
as high as you’ll care to go. Catalogue free.
I ll.'v ..III III I
d u p< HI thr XX < > I Id ' M
al. . I IH m .1 t I H f l< ■. I lllld hllfrl
I . II I be H II M. | hr X f re I I hr X
i.l del cd to I .1 U I 11 if oil.
fl X r o I hr 1 h
Shipping nun
t he opr ulng "f
< ’out h h. ii l.ou I
Antwerp on I
H I r hr I ll g rl
ncroni mod*, t I
Him- This Ih
'l.hk. .1
I X H Hl pl
>t nd thr
ml m.iiiHii
tin t hi n I
ii. hl. xrd gr.
A llir I h i IIH
pir
mIH|
XX
t ml i 11 I -
7.1 *llu i'i II v I Sl
...... " • ■ >< I
w I I
a ml
i nd pi.
I>. . n . m pl
' I l act
J HUI X eV Illi
j w ill hrg
PEROUS VALLEY CHILDREN'S BUREAU
fcinmis ““i
----------------------------------------------------------------------- I
fIrniM
.ver mm-nt
, that
will
of COUI’MC.
I X Illg Mllpp
front < hti l>
o Bi ummcIm from
iih a nd a half
will hr held
•nirterv fTi f ill da x . Max
Dlnmr will Im M.rvrd on th. ground
by thr xImHofm ______________
ha \ e doilhh d
••a lai I. m ha x r
111 •' r I I 11 I h 111 < I » a L •
hr B*m i d of Tr iiht ••'‘m
p I a 111 • \ P i • h » . < I
i d l m111 ihiom .1
. d Him . th. at
i xx a t . x r i \ xx Io i *•
COff8 PRODUCTS REFIN'hg ,
OMICtl mw yOl^jg--8
I manager.
t number <>f
here and who has a larg**
of fans, will be available
who has done much mourn!
,] who has
work, ha*
Farrington,
three years
- * » work
ue team, iH
• Smith,
st at »*
Yet that scientifically
designed \D i a m o n d
Squeegee Tread halts
forward and side skids.
It adds mileage—you'll
run a Diamond thou-
sands of miles before you
wear down those Squee-
gee Ribs. Cut your tire
upkeep with a Diamond.
I lenton
Saturday i
lege park
Ira I High
notinued by
The 1’a nt her,m
<en t ll’ with a
game Saturday Im expected to
and exciting
There Is considerable Inlrreal
game ami •< r i a n g me n t h
commodate a
meet lugs
nt the
1 team
Bru mm. Im
ch w a x
h ii nd red fl >'
rlitri pi Imc
am- firms
collt rolled
a
Ilml i * .L>
f I | M I I t ( I .
x a * i
Ilml th. \
skill. «l
I ■■ * I I I * . I I I O l |
Minx
W^ANCAKES depend on Karo. With a richness—
1 a flavor—a body—Karo spreads evenly and
cakes. Truly delicious!
. .1 I
I ha I
thr I out e f Torn
l hlm d. Molatr I
Il II. X M Hile I he I
I h. .
I Iih 1 t hr \ <
I I III I I t < ■ I to
»KII)KHN
TKLLS
One of the
American histor;
in the great pho
Purple Sage" It
I of | I <Hll)
n. r W B
Higgs ami
I i * i • ■ i ” ■ f11
noilm ed
I Mist a •
I MinnaIh
, formed
(and hr
i winning
I The tlrnt
t hr t luh \
Ioi ’h n ine
I r lenient < > I
• . It X I a 11
1 fol im I Ix
I M • UMC I
1 xx h I > h I .
g u rg lr .
boiling i-
Ing | (•
Every housewife should have a copy of the in-
teresting 68-page Corn Products Cook Book.
Beautifully illu«trated. It is free. XVrite us today for it.
disroHi \I.
Mix M I n 1111*1*11 /.a I ion o
Io- aims mill, aid holHe is going foi
xx a rd rapidly, according Io flgu
goxcr.iimnl huI.h IumI rom pl I. d
( I MoH. I . Il\ . Mio. k lliMpr. fol
HOUK
after
hh f illial ed w oi k
4 drcIttloliM fol Ilio
In addition Fl incr
routeH xx hi. h xx i I! b«
| ow II boil nda I I. M
her control a'oiir |
prtent Ioum • ‘......
f *| M MCI x I. xx In. h
I ’.i ria Ma I Mel Res I torn.
iple \nothvi
......... I ‘a i Im a ml M
and Ma.llld piobahlx
will < O II H I M t of
\ r ami 11. x x '
High and \
t i o11a x ,t II.•\
11 in i n«• m, h 11 h .
i < and m i f /. I. . I *
in. I I I 11g I r i B d
11 o xx ail.nl a ii
u %vri i>
with hi. \. Irs or
nl. M to d. Iix. r pa-
amok r i h W it nt rd
for I of i
|.< j !• w
........... an aexrage of |N5.
liorHi’H JIT,** innl ilrufl null*.* V1*i*i
nali-H liar*, iniliiiliil many warn
J anlmalH, Hom*, h* lllnc V***' **M *,N
nn $10 * >n . I**' <*. h"* •*** m*. *
| anlmalH Iikv*- broiiKhl fancy |>rl*'«
»* of Mgr llir box
* I until hr was , ’
nalai\ t Imn
.it I I and
i > 111 h waa
a HU‘»|r. t
Ih g I x r ii
sell* d'H’’
■oil. plax
Among th. in
•h of Texas I’ n I v <• i s H x
st hitting play, is that
hr Imai diamond in
xx HI hr available a r J
he spt Hrg trim < ’a I x ci v. (
♦ • phi yr I of til frr X r.i I M (
a get! 71»
r daughte
In the Shadv flroxr conimu-
ny night ami burial was ma<lr
4hr Ih Hlirx ix rd bv t lu re t Illi
I S Bishop of Shadv <1
Bishop of Waxahachie
.well of Tyler
groundM
ha Me Ih a
rlga t rd
living a
much hr
have
The
Motnr of thr
o X <1 Hl ra III
r I y wo r k
iTr rm lllllhrrrd
f rolll
I riiHibl \'
to build
dugout a
t Iioumh ml
to
i:
At tent ion ih 1
not rendered
.iti.'U for the
< ’oil nt X AMSrMNor
I and render
I
llltr in OH I o 1 11 • r I
XX III n. II ol | oda X
fa in H \ to mu ppm l
<-ont rllmt•• ma •
*' x pr iihi-h of i h*
* hr i h « on t i Ihu
» iih mu* h if not ii
pi ox l ma I * I x | Hl i'U
1.10 f i mil JI* and
I* ft fm
* 11 I r S c X < I l|M I V r of I to i • <1
La u nd rx 3 I hi.-im and
I'ord has l*r< n
Roanok. of t
I’att.iMon
citizen of thr Ri
xx aH past Mil x ra i
• 1. 11 I •• I i * m allow that
I X r llir pt I II* I pa Is I * • 'HI I
I hr I xx r I x • mo nl Iih a nd
I.i* I*, i >.. r* c* m * I
II ft tin per mon I h for thr I
■■ ■ I r pom CH I pH I < I * I »■ I k
I * t W 11 g • ■ 1 H
p. 11 * | x i ■ a I m
NEWS FROM OVER THE COUNTY
n i ••* t i x • •. I It x i ria I Ivor i
tli. death al lloytl of
a former w . 11 k now n |
oa nok r tom in u n it v II «*
im of age
hr
milltarv airplama
Irs ami tllMpa tchrs
I’hr i im. r* .pi ir< *1
t;ra.mlnia" Fonter. r
tiled at the home of her
S Biwhop In the Shadv
nlly Sumin
Mo ml ay SI
tlrrii, Mim
Mih Ira
.laim-M Ho'
Oil ho I
r i liwld*
ili.it I t * i
I h o i o 11 g
im .H h
xx uuld
Th* coininpMloi
\\ i d nt-Miia x nig lit
1 under ail vinvmrn t
I met ting
| Schu11 z
High c'Iokch IIh neHMon here
aflrrtiovn on thr Normal <’ol-
tllamond when it plays <’en-
* from Fort Worth it Is an-
Coath F II Farrington
defeated the lot-ala re-
Ipp-Nidrtl Mcore blit
be cl' »He
and th*’
i.l al* t n-
I XlMlhl*
a hu|ii-
of I 11.•
S Ball of the
very iRrverely
nobilo struck a
out of t he
badly damaged
i.. 11
I f I < > 11 I t ll r
I tin glial
.Hhel I
! bh Held
pl.ix at
| Tin
* < 'olth. I
Moll. f"|
|athlete
strrngllimed In Mummer,
announcrtl that
only a tentative
ami that it war
’ proper Miippori
playa a Kummer
nr vera I I >rn ton
ilahh
Girl," is on
theatre today
with a chorus girl
»or soldier rather th;
? for whom she had
long while until she met
1h one of ex-
j Muppoi
Blue
OF THK PI-RPI.K SAGK”
MTOHY OF MO1<MO\H
strangest chapters in
•y Is vividly presented
otoplay, "Riders of the
, in which William Far-
nutn will appear at the Princess theat-
er today.
Based on the Zane Grey novel of the
same name. "Riders of the Purple
Sage” relates a story whose setting
is Utah in the early days of the Mor-
mon settlement and gives an Illuminat-
ing insight into the practices of some
of the former leaders of that sect.
* i i *. f
1 ii t r I
w ci p ap-
M pit* ’OHM
I . •*»| t llt*l
K •» I * • p I r
itv i . xx I I I | * i * * * >.*
hri | Me K i iim y.
h r a 11 hax
season a ml hax r
play them at an
wren thr IX
.ill |i taken on(x thif.
t t i p M‘» that a t r Irp i a it
I dr 11 X c It'd t|lll.'krl in this HI.
' |,x xx H ♦ 11 Im probable
I *.f p. i haps t hr. t- fran. m
| fm i hi ca rr \ I ng of
Thr line Lrtwi
pasMt ng.
t rip
lit
. i.l.I. i
111 * > i I < >
. ■ i fiH>n
it... I
d x
in 11.•
TO T<\
ca IIrd to t hose w ho
lh*.|r pioperty for
i\'of fl,1.. Mt court hoiiH*'I *.*"■ or ‘A *f,
M ime nt *>***••■ * ,l. ;. ju . f. i nbl) I***
.1 II CLEVEL AND. i *"•*** No cigar*. 11 *•
I teuton County Texas. This ..flier
.H '
has
h * x r pt r«
ht fm r
for a
that shr *
fixing to tlp^ re ou t
• f I . me. t all t h-Hf
an pl I lie I pa Im mu pp"
wllh 17 » pri month
.. I *.f living’
R.-Hpr. I fu I I x
Wist Sid.
By M L
with the abduction
owrrful dignitary
and tells a thrill
i long hunt bv her,
w ho wronged I.
. ......ft hr chir rs
their folloxvrrs is
and I o st ml’*n t s 1
the .." tur.; Uill | S(r<>nK
g iih i i »t 11 x r a i n. ,
Wext’s growth that it* Emery I.hh
j fm- bls tram
Bill Morgan,
hr has been sec
entire season a.*
Sigler, w
*">od gai
1 low in
sta rtlingly
of Amrrici
prove an i
tor in the
not genera
Missionary From Japan to
Speak on Friday Afternoon
Miss Anna Dowil. a veteran mission-
ary Xrom .Japan, will speak at the First {
»I*re*t>y terlan chuich on Friilay
noon at three-thirty o'clock Miss
has Mgrnt thirty-two years in^thr xx
in .Japan She is in charj
rie McMillan Home for (
Japan, and will shortly i
The public, both men an.I
is invited to hear her tell of the
anti conditions In the far Fast.
Lint iy i
xx t>u Id b •
bls tram
t-hangr If
■ t hr t ra in
I h« re a i t-
t rs who will he a
is Shirley Hodge
mu of t hr ha rile
has p’ i formed on
pii’ x t ill’s, xx ho
t h.mc of the *'
mal < ’"Hrg. ,
, tnd one of the strongest lnit^f
th;.t year Ih also expected in the
-uniiiKi <Mhri plaxriH "f note x. HI al
so lir available
Normal to Decatur Today
»gr baseball 11 a m
Tliursilav f**r li.iiitur wher*' It
* IMC It h Mra s.m XX I t ll Dr
< ’o I lr g r this a f I r r noo I.
fourth sriirs of games I
the Baptists two of whl<h
won by thr TrachriH
; 11111 i. m
I
i lum
l this
i B.-.aiisr ..f th.- big demand for IIhhc
' aniimilH on ' . iHuil xx. Mt fmm.H th. gyx
l .1 n im-nt has b. . n lull ing d 1st r ihu
jtion and w h. n am-iimis now ailvri tiH
[rd art- rmnphtrd I Pi.mm aniinalH will
brr n place tl I.at k ou fl I ms si lire
.Ian 1
Caxalry hoiMrsr. < <»st thr government
an average of JH>., artlllvix horn s
$190 ami muh-M 11'»'i according Io tlmar
flgiirt-H At thr Hairs cavalry hoifs
brought a ii arxt'iigr of |Nf>.
i out
Hit
ma ny
Porter Wai |
St i Ing tow n
will make
I ,loy<l coinrdiinll y
hrulMetl. when his
Rt iirnp a ml hr w as j
ca r The <’aI w as
<.ihi." mtarn etiiei,
CLAYTON AT l.ltEAMLAXI.
Ethel Clayton’s new Paramount pic-
ture, ••Pettigrew's Girl," is on view
at tlie Dreamland theatre today The
story deals with a chorus girl who
marries a poor soldier rather than wed
a millionaire for whom she had been
angling for a ..
Pettigrew. The photoplay Is one of ex-
ceptional Interest and the supporting
players, headed by Monte Blue are
clever in their respective portrayals.
. in e The’ fe. I
| l.e. I* ..rd* > . 'I I
' ,m t I * 1. 11 HIM.
It I f 11 H t
j < Sri Ilia II X
phi nt m
|..f thr
hr hm
Imnd
\ m
h I 11IH.• I f UH
ThoSe three con-
tinuous ribs on the
Diamond Squeegee
Tread give as smooth
a rolling surface as
though it was a
smooth tread tire.
“More - Mileage
Ribs” we call them,
for they put more
rubber right where
the wear comes.
t ligjnevi’
whm made
meet ing
nig ht
KIN it it’ll
(»UH
xv t • i’ k
rr inuiilli
whm tn VuriilHh
tin* job all
whm to pay
\ prop,
thr Exull
mipany of I hi I uim
la k. thr xx m k m
or a Halat x of F •'
t Ik p. i . . nt
r J h. < 11 x
4 adjourned
take lh. •
and a
th.it the prop<»
will he at c. pt '•'!
j Hit I isfactoi x c m t I act h. I
b x him
| hr t ha t
Ic hargr
! t in x in
IX. I...
iml i.
The play Htarts
of a girl by a po
the Mormon cult a
story of a yvar's
brother for the man
The extent of the power of I
of the church over
r revealed
•an hiMtory
amazing narrati
great
lly known
« to London
1,111 r ami B I u m m . I m
I hr hip in. n l for tn 11H a r x
but pla iim ha \ r I • • n
tec that xx HI h. m-flt t h.
»r So fir thrl'v In Ip. I
a k r t I* in a Y'liHMt ng. i N’
* but lh* f.-asiblllD is 'mini! *b**, u.-*Y
,,l Hcudlnv I*-leg * .*u"< ** I*'* "I" < I'.l •'
|| • . I X I. t I * I S bet ween t lie I « e < *1 pl *
bi .III ll takes <.1*0 Ihi.-e boms
(bat a l.l.miam ...ul.l
‘ ' i ma nn. i
that *i <
xx ouId br
let II I H
Bails ami
I i« |Li pa ss.-ngi'i s ii ml a n
making t*<P ** «• 'h •’**
I l a re is nbi'ill * I. * * *•
This s.'i x I* * Is a pi I' ate *
lie big nli’plan
gox ri nnient
< * p w h H
I oi Slub
tram will
Until
.11 11 I
I hlR
Mi
a
11»
t u rr of which w * >u hl
hr kept hr I r Io ha X r
r k w » mi hl hr na1 Imfa■ ■
• • • ■ • ii*• c.• 11• in I>**i«bi
\\ hi n Mi St hull/, xx as ht i r I ♦'
ir could arrange I" begin woik
i a him t I tn .Li x s. a mt H in - -on
•tl probable that Hhouhl a final .-on-
with him be agreed I". xx*»rk <m
u tllr first stl t t t.N to hr p.l \ rd
jin within a x.tx short time
The coinnilMMion pasMtul an ordiuaiici
permit I Ing cilx ofllrl.dM to furnish p«‘t
sonal Ih’ihIh <>r security eoinpanx bomli*
eilht-r. iiiMlratl of inrn’lv n
panx bonds as uiuh-r thr
(Ions
Thr bom! of Mayor
w as a pprovril and hr
Iler Thursday morning
Thr bond was in llm
ami xx as signed b\ D R
M*<’lurkan. I <’ <’olt, H
.1 A Barton as sureties
a w a H I ng
I he A niri I* a n ha <*• a t
two nI 11'• H o11 • hi*L of
M a 11 nrs i oa it I Li i • a . k n
.•* t r< I at < 'on t ich lor
Hl of JO IHUI Hohl I'TM
i \ pt . f rd to in Jrcl- a
\ lit XV rrp I’OI t
out for thr tint'll, an
lain <1 ry ami xv rl I lr -
■ 11 oug h11oym will Ilml
i i x comllt I'Him t h< rr
in ol her biiHrM w h I. h
ra 11 i prrsl Igr
ha vr I a k rn o vri
w hi i r Not I Ii ’ Jr i ma n
ips forinri lx dm krtl The
a h a nl nous as tin* ph*r r
with gravel ini pot t
hx thr 4 Jr I Ilia iih, on
Tentative Hck-ction of t’hnrlr.s Schultz PARIS. May s
of McKinney as uR.v » ngitirvi for t hr j mtr rnat Iona I Hir-srrvh
Denton stlrrt work was mail.- by the
t’lty t'omniisslon at a inerting hvhl id
i thr city hull WrdnvsdHj night Mr
| Schultz prrHcntril his proposition at
the met ting on the pi t \ ions night, ivo
I w hich was lo ovrrsrr thr work heir |
I at a salary of l?.'»0 p.
this coiiMldria t ion hr
an engineer to hr on
1 l imr. xx hosr s.i ial v hr
1 of thr >250 prr inont h
xx as prrsr nt t-.l f i oin
i Engineering c.
; da > nig lit t o
I basjH.
but i lainitng
>• cht-apri fo
> o UI 1*1.1.*
i. i.» Lu i <»p.
thought t oa
coiiHltlrra I uni
Should a l*
xx »• a i Ing
so n h
I lo.'M idm da i r
mm la r \ in llir fa•’
to a I i i ml nu mn i r r
Should shr hr
<>l h foi mH pur. hasi ng
I ’ll \ oil XX omlrf I ha I I
a I r st |<|< .in nrrli a I
At pl r r i 1.1 "Ji hi I I
p* i11111 In i
* • n ’
w o m 11 I
Ike Emery, eaielivr *■’ tl*" N
College bnselmll learn xxbi.h .d*.
season I*.day. la iirranging h> "*»
a i.asi balI eliib * omposed ol I >
I Normal plavrrs xx IHch will
t lii u | hr summer season. pi.
proper support r given it. it was
1 Thurstlax Emri x has on
llUinbri’ of
and <i ma I.- u i s
on tli.
t hlnks
t oppom nts t<» hr tacklcil by lagO
will probably be Di<-k Nay If r
• from l,omler. thr Normal
>u t he tram not ha ving y »*r |
of th fra t I hey suf! <Trd I
.f thr Nax lor gang 'I’hr
not yrt hern arranged but i
.hlv b< set for next wrrk i
Crlina. Whitesboro and Krl- I
ng amateur trams this
* (ii V i t rd t hr l'»t‘a Is t <>
i early date
■•itching Stuff
aigned up four pitchers
and is endeavoring to get
hut it is understood that
•ured by Celina for the
. s pitcher ami
ho has pitched h i.
good games .....
■ follow ing of fans, will be
John I’ubb who has done mu
i work In t’ollln County, and
a good reputation for his
also been secured. Sidney
of Lewisville, who pitched
for Baylor I'niv. rslty am! xx h■»
rd out wit!) the Waco league t
also available and "Peck”
of the < ar- I pitcher on Gainesville
* ' - t ea tn
. t hr pitching
Emery will catch. Grlffl
Hams <»f the Normal t.
llm srison at first ami
I kerson will hold down
' < ’obb. former I Teuton
tor Two of State Highways
--------- I
Elaborate plans for
| lutei nat lonal a I r - sr rx i» cm arc noxx I
i mg xxorkrd out bx the Flench
eminent and it is probable that
I of them will be inaugurated soon
, l ht I ’race < ’onfe rt lice h
1 a mt prom u I g a I ed H m
mt rol of u\ la lion
ill rstal’lish all
.• n111 r I \ w ithin
anti therefore under
one 4’1 III. 111" MI
iih (hat
' London
' Brimlis. < ’oust a nt im
will l'« < stal’Hslicd
< o a nd I *a I Im
hr 11 II k« ii Hi*
Thtie art
out of
I ..th. I
me I i
after- i
I >o wd
. r 1 I
-ge g. ....
Girls in Km hl. ,
return to work |
men ami wo-
\x .» x
on t
box
XX h 11 •
< ho. > I
t , * i m i n • of
Ix filllnv HI'
<lllapl.Lt t.
L .. oim H I'
Ih* li
r .
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