Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1922 Page: 14 of 16
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SHOES FOR LADIES
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Men who walk a lot will find comfort plus
style in our shoes. Soft, firm leather assures
solid comfort through long service. We sell the
famous Nettleton and Florsheim Shots for Men.
School Shoes For the Kiddies
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Mothers, come in
and see our line of kid
shoes before you buy.
They stand the wear.
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Our Fall stock is now complete and await-
ing your inspection. Among the fine shoes we
carry for ladies are the well known .1. & K. ami
Laird and Shoeber. A big line of Silk Hose, Too.
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WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTION
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No detention from your school work.
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WHO’LL PAY THAT MORTGAGE?
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The Only Registered Optometrist in Denton
Office, McCray Jewelry Store.
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had Lfer color Lhe timber thtoughtut.
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Send today for information about a
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health—don’t cook over a
hot wood stove,
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celebrated MiTo Brand Carbon Pa- I
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goods are offered for a short tim«
at the following prices, which art
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A Southwestern Life Endowment Policy for the anlount of
the loan of the indebtedness will insure its repayment whether
you live or die. There is no other way of meeting the case that
is (fuite so certain—that leaves nqthing to ehance.
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rmw.trl ttorton ns tier ruttor, mat !
ter ff fact aril sceptical ot her
fears, ,-n ne La Her JluX”' to ahnw
' Thursday a-id Fridas. is wov»n
about the i h a of popular sui.or-
1 rlltior.s. and runs the v hole uatrut,
from the unlucky 1? to black eats
When Arthur Barrie, newly elect-
ed ruabier. steps over a brou.n. i is
fltrCe*. l.elen. the president's
dau'i:ht>r Is gr^atlv c.mrn.ed .,n<t;
feeU sure that some <t-i C calamit y
wil! result. She urn’s l. hl to step
bio k, and be laughs at her. As the
result of the spite of a disappoint-
cd aspirant to Barns' position, a
series of unfortunate incidents oc-
cur. none serious, and Helen ob-
stinately blamts them all yn th?
speoim-me of which she tils-
» in .-.alt ce’.lars. black cat«.
and broken mlrr<^s In >he enr’.. the
is Killed, and t le youra ccu-
ire left In a blissful state of
Monte Ct islo.
Mingling with his former ere-
mlcs, de Vi'letort, a judge cf the|
nlgil court, Fernand, now married I
to Mercedes and a power in tlie hu-
pel ial court, they are made to. fee!
Ids sinister Influence, nltho dulng
"iin honor the while. In the end.
all Hitt pt*r t up pn.’.s1.- n of hlS love
and hie Ions-cherished hate pomel
out in revenge, the Count bee hum
tin author of an ‘utrasihg setlec
of vengeful deeds.
That mortgage or other indebtedness may -cause you no
worry. You know you cun repay it if all goes, well, but there’s
the rub. What if things go wrong? Supposing you should die
—could your wife pay the mortgage without your income?
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*figales. ttvtng tn Wsrit softrufle,
I tunnel’ thru to the dur geon < f th?
| £~7. njRl Abbe Faiia. and Inspired by
Mag, spends his vents aCeun ulat -
tw knowledge of which the f.bbe
li hja a vast store. As he dies, the
. off-priest gives Edmund a map of
ofXRte Isle of Monte Cristo, arid
Ofi him Of the fabulous weairh
tjric~ 111 1 there When the ri'-isor
■tui rd, have prepiri-d his body ft r
and at sea. Edmur.d takes I...
HR in the canvas wrapper, c.d
s Citron n into the srs tie fl-ids the
Wbld, unearths yhe treasure, anp
hanged in appearance, returns ‘
ds former liome as tie Count
“If I had but two loaves of bread I would sell one and see ‘MONTE CRISTO’ to feed
my soul.”
J role, Estelle Taylo
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MIT, is of Edmund I ant-r. count
Uwn1 “ Crisux. who cu th** vary
fr, of. his__wdfidlng to beautiful
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Mynment on a iris charge, t >
Lturfy Fernand, in love with Mer-
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I . Dhltes Rhip. who cgvcH his place,
.7 -n<>. de Villefort, the Klng’r pron-
"5? *W|®r' •■nih'tl whom lie has evl-
cWbce ot treason
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uiahed Iftrsbfcnd nefriehdrUI and
. reared svve.al oinlia n %nl halpgd
others to at'end set mol infl college.
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irKA'i'ii oF silts. tltltlF A l,l,P!V f their Lenefai tlona.
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Mrs. .Abbie Allen. 7t! yeai.s,
wunhs-auii lldavs uUL died a.L J
home in Friyco nt *t da m.
day after an illness lasting se\<
al months, according to word
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Greer of McKIni»ey. Sl.e
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nwXT0’^ »r.C0WOrrWH0 JUCty^. gAaCt HUA V, Muqc, »», 1M3 ________
1 n resident of Frtrco apd JlirTWltt
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penis. Jibe «r«B lorn,,In___
[bind came tp Teens with her _
ms, the late Dr. R. B> Mayes arid
1 X'ni cv Bartree M,i)?r who were
• among the flrat «e‘tiers of thlt: part
j < f West <"ollf’n
When about twenty years of age.
rhe was inurried to William Allen,
■vho later became distinguished ar i
;,n educator, preacher, author ant
ipolmlcal louder. 11. served several i
: years in the Stuvn S pate from '.he I
cuui.Uea oi Coitfn nnd Dentor,,
v.Iikii composed 'lie •en.'itorlal dW-
1 trlit .it that early dry. Rev. Allen
l.wmd much landed ir.tere*ts in
J_.\5 <. uii.ixi_uud -W-J* prmmiimnt Ln -
_ r.uKnifKk, poitT‘rar nr.t church nr-
-fnirs tor many years un-tt his desrh
about fourteen years ago. Ho Was
buried i.i I'< can Grove cemetery In
M<K inney, 1
The Allen o'd home place Is lo-
cated just west of Frisco, which
tprifng up r.'l.d tic.-X’f.fJSiTbiiay J!f-
' In.- town after tit* Mayes' and Al-
lens' .settled thers. !
■“ Rev. AllVr alsq Jt*col. ’“
for twelve yenr’s hear his
there and a number of Mc-
Kinney citizens ..f that day were
educated under hie- ‘utolage. Rev.
Allen bucaipe nottd'm» rtdigioUs and
political afrni-H of h's >>0uiily and
State.
Mrs. Allen was the !,»st survivor
of het immediate family She -H as ,
a sister of the liite A T Mayes Who
died in McKinney several years
ago. She was prominent Id th >
Methodist church, having (
menbeisivlp in this c'.iarcl^}JjbOdr
since early childhood . Severat'guars
ago she wm , pci-sidor.l for. ,trn
years of the Nprth Toxhct b'drolgti
Mbadobuvy SocT
Texas < onffrreiico
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cf the m.'.el bv Alexan ler
D&nus w ill shi.w .Men iay. Tuesday
' —“L ■Wednesday .it ‘he l>reamluml
Miter as the lra*tir« altea-'tiot*
UA week, Thursdax and Fricav
M Gadder Jins." a new type of
Is hilled. wh ie
Mell in "The ’Crusader"
t»jay run Saturday,
■kve, hate and revenge I
■> being u|i|n- ii' nt In
K*. 'Morte Cristo." which
BOted by John Gi">e:t in the ti-
as Mcrce
Fetnaml.
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Three Daya Only—Attend the Matinees Three Days Only
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1922, newspaper, September 30, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238065/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.