Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Holiday Greeting Cards
TO YOUR FRIENDS, RELATIVES, AND PATRONS
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NEW GOODS
To save wrappers, get busy now, have all your friends
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DENTON, TEXAS
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When Venus meets Venus, then comes tho tugat-law. A New York
jury will have to decide who is America's Venus because Miss Ann
Hyatt (right) of New York haa filed suit for $100,000 against Miss Dor-
othy Knapp and the promoters of the recent Physical Culture Show in
Madison .Square Garden. Miss Hyatt chargee conspiracy In the selec-
tion of Miss Knaon as America's Vonn._______
Why not profit by last year’s experience of some of our
customers? Each holiday season there are a number of
last-minute calls after our stock has greatly diminished,
and at a tjme when everybody is hurrying. Come in today,
or at (east in the morning. Don’t delay and then reproach
us for not insisting that you drop in!
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Prices lower by far than last]
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; Nettielou Williams
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Remember, two beautiful bicycles will be given
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away on Dec. 23rd. One to the boy bringing us the
largest number of wrappers from Procter & Gam-
ble’s products, one to the girl bringing us the largest
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Beans reach maturity twice
rapidly uitder electric light as
daylight alone.
It will be a simple matter, even a pleasure, for you to
make your selection of greeting cards from our line.
Modestly inexpensive cards a/e here, as well as a wide
Variety of engraved cards on which you may spend as
much as you please.
Beautifully harmonizing colors in a dozen lithographed
designs will charm you.
OdY line will enable you tc send YOUR GREETING— to
say just what YOU want to say to your friends. If you
greet your friends as ’’Hello, Hill,” put that inU> your
greeting, if you wish. By the use of our made-to-order
Cards, your greeting — your individuality — is shown by
the cards you receive from us.
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save Procter & Gitfnble Product wrappers for you.
See these bicycles on display at—
EVERt HWIBWARE STORE
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trough. Mins Elva 1
Sherman arid
(IriHMorn and T*.
were in Denton.
Born !•• 2.1. — . —
Nov. 23. a boy.
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City Federation Bazaar to
Raise Funds tor Club House
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car to us for upkee]
make weekly adj
Cost is small and j
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Miss Thelma Sexton
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tn Mr. mid MrA Yarbruugn. |
Bekiiinin*: in
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games and the
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It takes time to prffif and to engrave cards. When that*
time is shortened, the workmanship is impaired.
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Beauties in $100,000 Suit
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atiy? standing of those who
piers from Procter & Gamble’s
HILL BROTHERS
Successors to Keller A HilL
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Annie Daurle, daughter of Mr.*
and Mra. W. M Gannon, who has
been 111 with denKUe. la Improving.
Mina Martha Butcher la Mck at
Withj. 1500 n^-egg tn thw^Hye ^SmTOnerty- -hr
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Mlae Velma Faubron. 1719 West
Hickofy Street. Ig Buffering from a
xprained shoulder.
te. T. Broun Jr[? vl»<H Greenlee
Street, Is alck. V ■ - 1.
‘Nero’at Dreamland Unique as
Gigantic Historical Pageant
A picture thi’t stnniln alone ae |
a apectacle, ae a tremendous pag-
eant. as a loaf torr from th" story
of Rome, recording In gigantic
strides the march "f history thru
tno ttfe of the tast of the rhiesnrR,
■'Nero,” showing at the Dreamland
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
held the first night's crowd that
practically filled tho theater |u
rapt attention. The two an I one-
half hours required for the twelve
reels to run passed unno^ced, of
sired
the
Federation Treaaury, the campaign
Is now on for fnnds for the club-
house ami county library building
In the City Park, announced Mrs. C.
C. YimceXi chairman of th« Chrlst-
ma.s buzaar tbe flndTmoney-raining
Tho annual spring atyte
planned as another, with
entertainments in bl»-
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished |
bedroom. Also garage. 40* North
Locust. Gentlemen preferred^ 103 |
WANTED'TO RENT or lease 50 l<> _____ _____
too acre farm near Denton. Would Arriving for
consider dairy proposition. 'Writ" , ,_______
Box P. care Reoord-Clironlele. 9S J
FOR^SALE—Good Jersey c<
lug 3 gallons daily. I’h<.»«
j or cill l?ol W. Mulberry- 103 t-DUy.
Maham.a held the edge In South- I
rrn football this season, botl. the]
Auburn and the ilniver'lt
bama elevens cleaning
shape.
of M> fat
designing i
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hlB death. " C
. opment from t
drama to tha ,,w.
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"The Federation has been very nc-
HV. ror several years, but yet haa
no wberu to lay ts head.’’ comment-
| . <1 Mrs. Yancgy. “We are now de-
: termmed to erect the club and li-
! I rarv building, which wjl! provide
■ not only an assembly room Wr the
city and county federations, WiUt^tw-
: . lade ample space for the couttgr II-
pu ary, wTtTch"tw*t<y tre'hcarfqngitBW
tor a number of branch Hbr^fBfc Iti
other comniunlties.”
The Chrigtmaa Mannar, whl$» »p-
ened last Friday, wtl| contInttasnhru
th‘H week In connection with the
sale of gifts, a tearoom hag' bhen
‘.| en<d In the demonstration kitchen
and lunches are being served from
! 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
H. B. Caddel Named Noble
Grand of I. O. O. F. Lodge
; fl, B Caddel wa« nar.iml noble
(Sound of Denton Lodge No. 82, I.
<> O. F., at. the electhm of officers
for the ensuing term* Tuesday
eight. Other officers elected are as
i o i lows'
.1. N1. Lowe, vice-grand; John W.
Crain, secretary; S H. Beaty; treas-
urer, k. E. McCrary, J. D Bruce
f.nd .1 Alex Smith, trustee®; rep-
resentative to' grand lodge, i. A.
Mct'rarv; alternate. T. K. Laird;
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<». 4). F Cemetery.
I A good attendance
was present, and the
Cree was conferred.
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such convlnclni
scenes enacted.
The dramatljc action, framed In a ;
Hiieeesaton of magtiineent hack- |
grounds of ancient Rome and th* i
irttliidtalnous' country surrounding,
Mses Steadily, almost imbu’ievabiy,
from minor climax to, «'llmax, ,
seemingly reaching ll» height in
the i>uriung_nf.llome. zujJy Lu go-
on to the encrlflce <>f the little
band of "hilstians to tho llo.u: Ip
the greet aiena. From here. the
counter-action,, which has been
seen rising in Die mountain fast-
ness, where Insur.xent forces are
mobilizing. is paran.n*iut. end
events move rapidly t> the terri-
ble denouement, the death of Nero,
too weak to take his own Ute.
*41’1." drama follow® closely the
events of history. elevuting the
weakness and vanity of the dlxro-
lute ChcH.ir Those who hav* hegn
inclined to doubt <>r wonder at the
saying that “Nero fiddled while
Rome burned. ’ find < satlgWtoiF
explanation In the uYifoldlng of the
Emperor's eharnntcr, thi keynote
( .4 whieh Is vaaUy f 4 by the *>ic-
COLD WEATHER IS COMING
Now is the time to put alcohol
in your radiator. Drive by and tot
us fix you up.
GfcO- FRITZ & CO.
Phone 620 215 W. Hickory
,'ery one of
or received
tn the war.
Peter the Great 2'47
tho winners of 40 races
Grand Circuit this year.
are veuehad for br history. ■
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irrt,' barbarian slave kiH® a great IU>
of with nls bare bands, in defen»e f
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'. H. Igind has
B. Rice .place.
les Bertha Carpenter has dengue
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B- The M'est Endyrs defeated the
B North Ward football team Tuesda' |
hHarnoon U to • The game wus |
B Played •* the North Vo.rd ground*
EAGLES HAVE STIFF
FIGHT ON CLAIM TO
TIAA CHAMPIONSHIP
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fc- Though nr, Vnm ih the Tex,.-!
In tarcot les is I" Atl.leDa Aaaodallon
TkJfhild cTain) (•> PR- title this *
rear other than the Dentoij Normal i
Cohere Eagle*, prospe.ts are tor
"fSjwseffTTrrtVOS nf th’ fcren.! <-r-D
lege to have ’o mike a stiff tight
to get the ch I in to the title ree-
■‘oonUei at tl" T. I. A- A. meeting
In nall.s Thursday President A.
E Chandler of AhHerie haa alieady
made an unofticl.it ruling that
Denton Normal Colleg • Is not eli-
gible for the title on aC’OUnt of
not having plgyea five wwehmsn
ggwtes this yetcr This b* expected
th' WhJUtnrg---------The riwr>» the
ntUPe representatives before the
meeting of coaches and ofTicials
l4*t Wil! not deter them from pre-
senting the strongest claiiys that,
eatf be made for an undefeated
"W. Eagles are not only the only |
undefeated team in th" as sort at ton
this vear but they defeated Trinity
University 13 to « n week before
t the time Trinity 1 •'•■.at.-d Acetin
Cdtlege 9 to 7 nfter Austin hart
| eliminated every other team in the
I 7 iisroctatl-m that had any show to
L ctatm a chainphoishlp. Coach Ther-
1 on J. Fonts has already stattitl that
be will S<> before tho association
F- » with * demand that the Eag'es be
-•reeognlred as the eh impiors , n lb"
lasts that they are the only prr-
fhCt season team A). 1 ul*i show
Ir~" ihit^^msnon 'cqmpd'\nv.'‘‘scorrn
with the other trams of the or-
I K»ni»atiun. He will pr«»t>«t the je-
[ . quirement of »nv d number
intwie® on the itrnunds that the
K 'IWntoji Normal CollfciXe_ XVa« no.
L. admitted tn memhcrHhm until af-
L t<r thT xoher .meinb-TJ! had
IjM ' fur the
■ \ b^aiiou End it w«i* th ha impose!-
I Me fnr Dent jn to Beeit- the ie-
BK*. ou I red number of yj?nvR. Fout«
E\, uurde repented efforts during the
IP'’-_r~ aninn to hocutc ram » witn other
i<FMOciat*.< n team* Irvl'idinn Austin
College. Howard-Pa V no <nd Texan
__ Christian t’nivor«it\ and without
F‘-~J~^?Ti’e,S;:ne Claims of the Engles
I will bn presented nt the Dallas
meeting by Theron J. Fouls, head
football 'i-oai"; J. W. St. Clair as-
sistant foothill coach and head
C’Mich Of basketball, lt d George M
CrinBtnger. president >f the Den-
ton Normal College athletic <oun-
cil. Others may be Included in the
pirty that will go to Dallas.
Sand Hill News
BAND HILL. Dec. Quit,, a
number from here were In Denton
Monday. „ , ,
Rand Hill ball team defeated < Or-
’*1nth here Friday afternoon by a
Ift. 22 to 17 score.
Miss Ora Lee Anderson of Denton
visited Miss Margie Land
Mr and Mrs Sparks of nortlf of
X>eaton have moved hare.
—'MV Khermnn nnrt family from
north of Denton have moved to Mrs.
T. L- Anderson's place.
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Mrs. Foster visited her father, f.
L. Anderson, who Is very 111 In Den-
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PAUL REVERE, immortalized in song and story
ute Men of Lexington and Concord with his cry:
We the merchants whose names are listed below, wish to arouse you to the fact that Christmas is coming-so be prepared to do your shopping early.
Avoid the crowds, the unpleasant jams that usually attend the final week before the Holiday.
Make vour Christmas plans early-now-while the selections may be made from complete assortments, with deliberate thought and without hurry.
BeaYin mind that we are in full trim for the Holulay season and those who come now fare far better as to comfort and conw...---------------
procrastinate.
, was the “speed merchant” of his day. Remember how in a wild night of terror he aroused the Min-
“The Redcoats are coming!”
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922, newspaper, December 6, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238050/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.