Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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YOUR FRIENDS, RELATIVES, AM) PATRONS
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dozen lithographed
DC) IT NOW!
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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E. J. HEADLEE, Manager
Photic 278
Denton, Texas
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OF COURSE YOU ARE PLANNING TO SEND
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htllc wood alcohol in your radiator at
the TRIANGLE.*
It will he a simple matter, even a pleasure, for you to
make your selection of greeting cards from our line.
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ORANGES
APPLES
BANANAS
GRAPES
• VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS
Hot uiul C'uld
Rin. pi ng water.
I make this farm
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luxury
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tapestry, uphol-
dull finished table,
ami several artlst!.-
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PLUMBER
Phone 178
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When your piano i
COME!
WHAT?
Revival Meeting.
WHERE?
I’rarl Street Church of Christ.
WHEN?
Tonight, 7:15.
COME!
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THE CURTIS CO.
- SOUTH SIDE.
33 37. *1395;
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A,k about the
light s
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switch st th"
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you a big repair bill or bi
accident later on.
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It’s time to place your order
for engraved cards.
The Wahl Co., makers of
Eversharp Pencils and Wahl
charin all
t bit <>f
Bur!: i
michtiM 1 poMMible
plot!.-- r | ’ng t<
KjftwSr
kjroui .l ni<;il
t . nt tract :
within •-
aa hi ch she
ntury a<«>»
• -1 ft i . • ■ -1 |-
< a!*o kept,
to jtcrri’ thr
n H<h b’fr* n* w**ll.
aa .’in.I pl.mini! mill is oprrat-
Ih . 7H it r. Avncvrtlnf, -wh^rr
larger ] been
inur.i’ I
a ro-
nn i A'cruit y <lay>», wlrnn
st ud€ nts in Ini a -vrsit y •
a finr I
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Baldwin Printing Company
QUALITY PRINTERS
20R South Elm Street
DENTON, TEXAS »
came to
thr old
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blc’Oil in
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HAMMONS PIANO GO
219 W. Hickory St.
Come in and learn how easy it is
o own the Howard.
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p. aunt
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of them, Uhele Dsn, born b«or« «#> I
days of emancipation «re like char-
aeurs out of a atpry of *ntl/*H»m '
plainteil In grain and
or uE. tl for past tire. All
f. rd for thr Mtoi k and chicken
Im raiNTTi on thr farm, with an rX
lets.*’ fo market.
A’
farm t h< re arc
; incom. Stock ix I
| Slot k hr.filing Im a
arrnnHy manu- jthan
of im-
aa- 11 h a
Th* Hufcft 14n< Am* * W3 CdmpHaea Fotirtten Modtli:
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SHOP AT CURTIS’
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t try , t i •' 111 < I IM m
I : ill Kill g in H“
fittn l.umlirr
hr 1.11 • lib !l U M **
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wood.
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farmei."
»d, ’ ab< ul
1(>A Urt» in Wljrnt
Of the 355 acres In the f\rm l'>0
RibreN are gowed In wheat, 50 iut '**
Im natural timber hr«I the irmalmi-
<r ia pl.tinted In KtaJn anti feed
» I < p •_ or UMetl fur
’ the
e veax k «hr haw
' that
con -
— Belter put a
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L OT OF t\ASTe. \ • • • knowing yau
'V'oUR'Tirz‘E IS NtVEK
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» sfblo to flood the entir«
When You Want
Why not turn over youn
car to ui for upkeep. Lat ui
make weekly adjuitmenta.
rf'.o.b.Buie* fcetorie..--------
■Meh provide, for Deferred Payment*
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HILL BROTHERS
! Succeuort to Keller A HHL
<d In
I urn I. • i8 . ut .tod til.
lutiR’i* *. <■» ib r •■utkN
turn* *1 <'ut '1 here i*
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lot. and th. I " U'-k. n aa
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YouHl find some of the tiresomeness of shopping for your
Christmas needs has been avoided for you at Curtis’. You’ll
find fresh and up-to-date selections of goods
been stocked for their utility and practical value,
ydur inspection.
Fountain Pens, put up their
goods in handsome boxes,
vRth no charge for the box.
A Wahl Pen and an Ever-
sharp Pencil in a nice box
makes a handsome and useful
j gift. See them.
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DECEMBER IS HERE
Why not buy your groceries where you can
get what you want, add get the best of every-
thing to eat. '
MCCOMBS & SIMPSON
in jewelry for men.
entz Men’s Jewelry gives the
very maximum o/ efficient
service and *ny man will ap-
preciate its value.
West Side Square
W' V *44
-r> biinh.'l of wh '.it
Ifarm whh
high was th. qual-
nol a head ‘ f J,,,
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I pc.stlire in early
up acorns from
1 havr been transform, rl I
111 I and sides of bacon, and’-.
op. ru- ' iuuI ar,.
Our line will enable you to send YOUR GREETING— to
.say just what YOU want to say to your friends. If you
greet your friends as “Hello, Rill," put that into your
greeting, if you wish. By the use of our made-to-order
cards, your ffreetino — your individuality—is shown by
the,cards you receive from us: ‘ ‘ ’ 7 . ’ .
P’tt*rty driving during the day—social motoring in
tha evening and week-end tour* or vacation tripe all
are equally enjoyable in the Buick four-cylinder
touring Sedan.
It it a fine doeed car; rich in the luxury of its hand-
somely furnished Fisher-built body and fitted with
every refinemnt for ytar round comfortable and con-
venient driving. A sturdy trunk, carried on the rear,
afford* the baggage space for touring and adds a dis-
tinct emartheei to the long, rscy appearance of this car.
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The famous Buick valve-in-head engine and the rug-
ged Buick chassis provide economical transportation
and dependable performsncK”
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One ride in this touring sedan will reveal to you how
perfectly this Buick fulfills every demand of perfect
dosed car motoring.
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Modestly inexpensive cards arc here, as well as a wide
variety of engraved cards on which you may spend as
much as you please.
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 time when everybody is hurrying. Come in today,
or at least in the.morning. Don't delay and then reproach
us for not insisting that joU drop in!
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For the men folk. The
I Krementz Co. of New*rk, N.
/ J., have specialized for years
y in jewelry for men. Krem-
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food wa» consumed by ih»*
pickaninny on the'pTave.
a« one Pic-
Rtorlea that
hot and
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i Hot ftousc lettuce, rtiruinbviH, .if-
liarairuM atul other deliuihcies app« h
the | H|) tp». PeiiKpen tnble thin Wiot r.
I thanks to thu new gri-cnh**ime, tin-
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WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES
For anything in our line. Ours is a large stock, with a man-
agement imbued with the-des'ire for service to you. We have
. nice calendars for 1923 which are given on request from adult*.
, We’ll be gl*d for you to have one.
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I There are no ohl. u >ipa in I <'). an.I
I.-hk> rooted biilldinns at lllniwpod
Nor nre there any unflooreCl stock
or milking barns Even the pigpen.<
have cement floor,, and are kept up
a remarkable degree < f
I cleanliness,
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Deussen. “to use the
■ ard of^ comparison
| I'lgs are natural!.
[ baths, but if, th- y
| by nothing but t..,..
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| The fteussen pigs cartalnly -otter
'strong argument for the cleanliness
theory, for they take frequent ami
prolonged baths in specially <oii-
Strueted cement tubs in their run
lot. There are little tubs for th-
I baby pigs, and big tubs for the heirs
and nows. Their water troughs
vend with slats, so that it is Im-
for the animals in drink
. get anything more than they;
noses in the water. w
N'u refuse is allowed to aecumn
lade on the cement floors of sto.-t;
l.artia or pig pens. At frctuctll In
trevals all refuse is removed I"
[the fertilizer heap which Is re-
[cognized as one of Do- most impel-
[taut by products <>f the farm.
All equipment, tractor, thresher
plows and large and small farming
implements are housed at Elmwood
It is one of the Inviolable rules of
the farm that no Implement shall !>■■
I put away before it is cleat.ed ot all
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GREETING CARDS.
There’s a tendency these
day* to cut out gifts of the
expensive sort* and send in
r their place an artistic greet-
'* ing card. For your conven-
ience we have on display a
xautiful line from which your
needs may be nominally sat-
k jafied. 5c, 10c, Ific.
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kintl of'
that should be
a Cirst-class ht>nie‘<
will <lo your repair
“stay-lixetl” man-
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latest contribution to
i ,.rv public—tile radio—is at present |
• Mrs Deussen’s chief di.versiun and i
[delight. - I
4hove, the
It. file
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1 Opposite R^cord-Chroniele
STOCKS POULTRY FEEDS* >
.st i i Udi.. idtial In
It takes time to print and to engrave cards. When that
time is shortened, the workmanship is impaired.
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CUTEX SETS.
For your daughter or sweet-
heart or wife. You yourself
don’t believe much in this
manicuring business—haven’t
the time. Your women folks
do though. See the njee Cu-
tex Sets at our store, ajl doll-
ed up in Christmassy -pack-
ages. 60c, 11.00, Q1.50, Q3.00,
15 00.
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;♦! The Four-Cylinder Touring Sedan—>1325
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Mis- Alex X bussen
. Count's •'med.!
farm. “Elmn.
L',4" north < f Eor t
< - <1 tent inn «s one
-*■ »««♦»! In Texas,
Two or three years ago Mik
!»., was merely the wife .1
yrof,.ssor |t'm.s.n. geologist Deuw-
7*ncn Was for years an Instructor .-<i
———tfte l ntver-tty nf Texas and
-waa will! the <Uilf froduction
'f the
rt. E.teh of
tilil'' she I.
1 b'. Mr.-.
Ibtitoll [
and b.r .
30 mile- !
Worth, is attrac ting ' always
c»l the most un-
A Pretty Setttna
It has nt ill another aide from thn
bualneaa efficiency phaae*. The woj
man operator hae demonstrat'd
most thoroughly how It la poealbk
to make an old farm, with moat o
the buildings old. not only a paying
business proposition; but a horn"
which Is the envy of all her friends
ns well as a attrprlao and a delight
to the casual visitor.
The homie Is old. a frame atritc-
ture with old-time perpendicular
strips, instead of horizontal weath-
ei boarding Nestling In a grove of
tree,., elms, from wliUh It- tgkva Ua
nam-1. and pecans and oaks, with ,
Denton Creek only a few yarda
away. Its setting Is unusually plc-
tureaeque, and harmonizes with the
brown stained walls.
Extending the length of the front
of ch • house Is a porch, screened ip,
providing a Summer sitting room,
with its wicker eatsy c^uirg. ham
mocks, lounges and tables laden with
the. newest magazines, the porch
sitting room invites the wlsltor to
Huge.’ long A -parrot, with gay plu-
: mag**, shouts plot-uua welcome to all
and a pii'r of love birds. In a glid-
ed cage, kiss and murmur sweet
hoi hinge'.
Entering the house one has a de-
lightful feefihg of spaciousness ifnd
freedom In the huge- living room,
two stories high, with stained
broad-beamed rafters forming th'’
I ceiling The oak paneled walls ar.’
stalnc.l, not polished, one observe h
thankfully, for a high polish on th*
palm, led wails would spoil part of
the charm of this picturesque room
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When better automobile* are built, Buick will build ther
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so on. in detail.. At
I v . . k th.
' bookkec per
|oth.:,.. Evei
j t Im
tlie end of each
daily slips arc sent Jo the
in Deussen's Houston
■ deposit slip, bearing
rotation as to the source of
m>n> y deposited and each check.
Hi, expenditure itemized, is
;,-nt to Houston for file and
■ jve il year E'mwoQd lias an iu-
Th,. exact production of each
pi.urt inent. the cost and >>f the in-
ane therefrom it kept to the frac:-
,.H.il part of a cent
The rystem almost makes it pos-
sible to know how many eggs eacn
c n laid, and liow rnueb
n m+*ny irh d a p
all 11 <‘ rquipmunt ’
TYi.. n« !<1h I'J pnwrr
;,t< d ;• nd of I h«- la t • st nx-ih'l. A
nt! LlackMnUt*4 »4u*p, opur-
tfii t y an<l It In poM<
tlio mo*t <b II' ;• t<* r* |*ai
H-ttw n< tn
lacutrc many parts
ph-nr nt parts
Mtrirk FiiYtirlrrt
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Universally recognized by %1UBIC
hools and piano teacherSg.’SM' a
piano that retains its quality of
\\ e will l ur- tune after years of eonShtfif use.
NEW GOODS
placed in
i Arriving for the holidays. [ .U1(] v e
.Prices lower by far than last1 w,,ik in
season. See them before you ,ler. x
■ [ buy.
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—Courtesy. SLar-’tel.-gr.cr’i
llc nssc >1 I nr„. Heme ip nr I’ er. nhl. b has alt city cbnvenlrnre. nnd attractive-
i hi 4HK* of her few momrnlw of and <*%■♦» of her pel*.
a nlfoe °f
K ra ndda ug h t <’T
toundt-r of thf
family, one of th-
in the Southu e^t.
mnn* diate forebear*
n the tar
section in
I >eiihkc n
of
of
make prcK-
properly divernlfit l
farm Hurt ate jov. ral s -ur. < m (
iticou.t Stock in f<‘d for murk ’ ,
Stocli hr<eding i.« n new line of <■.•
• ration thiN present year and “Lor I .
I ReuKMvn.” a yotma t b«*roughl»r» d ■
aahs purchased to head the new licit! (
TToks. rid IHirnc .1 rrsrys.^rte Pt-’1 I
and mark, ted She* P provl<lt.'an m-
< omc from both the avoo! and th J <- 7"^/^ '' ' CQC
mutton, Coat- ate ko|»t at pres, nt i
| no.re for "policinK up” the wood l"t>; j
HTiAthliiK el MF
Toultry foi ma another importai
Moi^.-e of income. Nine d< z< n « mk ’
Is th. daily avrrnfre. Thr rlectri-’
Incubators jind Brooder* make
bible a oontiniiouK output
Aihlc't find a rcAdN
Th** inml* n
|y for th** h<-m*
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“I h*v* found It la
bnalnega vnf— ------
she tkid. “!
wester rei
fictions in ph
for H shipment
Worth la so coqvenlept
il. k. n
i. nl f
t <*«! I 11 K
t f The farm." Mrs (
I >eh t. plant. ii
By fiuMpM <-f a*-
building on th*
lighted and * !• • *
♦ *« tlx AAHMhl’lC
t uutn
ot h«*r
W-W
1 'eus’fn
to the new
■ lahed < arly this Kall
| Vegetable trays occupy half
greenhouse, while the flow
t upA the * ther half
Already «om* ' of the porkers th *
ere running about the oak woo l* I
November. nioPim
un.br the leaves,
ii gtt ha m*
MRnoultl. ?
sniol.*’ )
h i eh na<
many fnrtrts hr?«
»d
& S'WMM
I for th.- *
. ro mlih'U
to la iz
peU- ’Yi I ill
enough *’f a
I t»»ntir,n th*"»c drtvn
a re aa *■ 11 |»a 11 < > i 1 /»
Bran, chop'1 and
also ground Hha
Ih bal* d f‘*r nm r k* t
' age for W intr r 1'
_ ‘ And ’•file h< .iTf <
L* . na\M is th*
I , iUl OM n l.uildinf
]itlco HAKtcm «A<r
tX-1 Ik < |e< *ri< all' lighted and • I*-1 i
ff*1- trtr power opera’*- th* uanhlnc j
i machine, the churj th*- \ O num
< lean* r. the , in*ubator and oth»*r j
■a*. farm, equifimetit a* v* ll ’b* ' '
ix.pxiMt .that i . .
lh(. ei|). y,„Usrgirl|Wr krt'.«-
y _ .1 ...... ^*14*414 4*1 iktreida ai th light* t —
I farm the app' aran..
at night drives <!•** n th.
KF ~ 7 <> f a ► ni a IT v HI n a e A i
j . ' * head of th* !»<*<! hi lh»
Beautifully harmonizing colors in a
designs will charm you.
NALL BROS.
Telephone 526
18 a
*By Mrs. John w
“Xtflrgramj
■* *r*its i* th*' ot « »"■■■»■■
vert back to Hi, O">‘ r 11
OURS V/ASTS
[ \\Ke won’t waste your 1'nie or
— | your nioiiey.
• in your egg production is guarflnteed when you
teed Superior Egg Mas11 together with Superio*
Hon Scratch.
Superior Hen Scratch will keep your layer-
healthv and strong, while Superior Egg Mash is -
scientifically balanced feed that is guaranteed tv
increase the quantity and quality of your egg piv •
iuftion.
You'll recognize Superior Feeds in the Red Chaix.
Bags.
Universal Mills
Many •f
f a t rn aa • i • • *
_— cut >i.d dr1 ‘
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» ar«<l mat k ■ i ■ <1. ;»l*L
are • >n,. *• f I’.Im v <
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Napur in tflai - [Mdu and out. with light
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You have the satisfaction of
i have an ideal piano)
for musical instruction.
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Souther Fruit & Vegetable Co. led Dails Meat Market
’ Acrow From Post Office
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mistake," auya Mis.
pig n« a stan'l .
fo rcllrtlmss |
. lean ami 1"'• j
nr.' surround, e
nmrt anti dirt ftiry |
naturally wallow in that '
istlmabl*
farmer,"
ih\ morning I net the
i and the merkqt quot
iy of time fo afrnnge
to , mfctket. Fort
Worth Is so convenient and if
threatening weather Is In xtorc th-s^
radio enables me to know fur
enough ahead of time to take ths
| necestcary precaution*.
«lvea Relaxation
Th,, nightly concerts are a source
of gnat pleasant add Mil*dtiring- th^
4»y there la aotnoihlnx good to tipar.
I find tuning lu and atteitfpting to
pick iqi distant atatIons a great di-
version and relaxation, taking the
mind off everything but the marve-
lous new contact with distant peo-
ple and places.
’On Sunday, partleujiarly, notv
since the w.athgr Is frequently bad, ma)(e weekly adjustment*
the radio is a gYg»t comfort and wd c t : small and may INM
can rtt tn our llvhig room and heur uni klj
the Sunday services In Dallas. Port
Worth. Oklahoma, City
anywhere we desire."
Old plantation daya.
turea them from the
have coma down. aT® suggested by
the Httle se.Hement arottoS* —“th*
house" at Elmwood. The negroes.
MrlnBC’' > tv ".I.J
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— Denton Woman Owns \
■ Model Farm; Makes
Career"
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Im *
AA *»<•«!
Th •
I p.<t<
is bl oiitJi! at ip * .-f i
1‘ondur j i:
t he ptor IK*' 1 <1. F
A'l’trtah’. m.
i durintf the
i mu* h
in exceMH of the daily tubh^neetls.
and the prepare ccokvr and can
jynk plant, mgk.es it possible 't •
keep this for the Winter months.
Calls It Elmwufpl
nn opportunity
i»cuHs."n for sccurira
wh'ch l.a.l *" mti.-h
to her. the pioneer 1
triumph..! <.v.-r th,, lur.-
Siu- num. ■! the < ata' ■
Eor thre
a 21 hour a day j"l. of
an.! she has .ompl.-telx
cv.i’on, in b.r family to her
**-whewic of b.-ltiu a farmer from lii
e nearest to the nvot .ii-tant conm-c-
* I Ions
~ Ellliwoo'! l..i«
wlwa’- Pra. t i. a l!y
*fr»r CtiltH iittr C
”op.
machine
. atefl. by. <.J i
Ide to make
• Now. however, he Is know n as I
Q>fry. Deusscn's hu«band” because [
of th ’ fume which this farm lias it- [
tain. I and be. nut*.' th.- farm ami his j
wife nr. Iil.-nt i.-n!.
... The farm Iris -■ histor
- its own. f"r rt was the
_______land owned by tlie late
Burnett. t"1 forr^t-.l
-—of tire < mplrc whiclr
ranchman built up.
Biu Eireulava
A fireplace, extending up to Hie
beiinu d rafters and massive as well
as high, occupies the south end of
the. living room, flanked on eitlie.'
rd.!,, by French doors, leading to .
other rooms The fireplace openliu?
■s larrie enough to accommodate the
huge three-foot In diameter logs,
that have been seasoning In the
wood lot all Summer.
On th., east the living
all wind ours.
Th., w.st wall Is lined with book
sliclves with Ila. exceptlrm ut a bit
of sfi.,r<- set nstrt,. for the desk of
Mrs. lir-usM.-n, ami the radio, which
rhe terms < m- if her most Indispea-
J ..’able piec.-s of furniture.''
j A gram! plan'.
stem! chairs.
!nml book car
| and ornamental Jumps form the fur-
| nishlngs of this farm living room,
gorg.< us old tajx-stries are hung on
the.walls, ami ther,. are several rare
vases, to glxe extra beauty touches.
[ While tin- farm means work, it
"mean?, plai also, and she has ar-
rang. .1 her si tting so that she may j
- taki just as much out of living as I
' she puts Into It . [
Scleme’s
Mrs
Niece of llnuvher
Dcnsgcn was
king and a
of Jerry Burfiett.
Texas latrnett
most prominent in the
’ Now. as her immediate
helped to make history I
’ ly development "f the
Which they settled. s<> Mrs
through her Inst. Illation
ern efficiency methods
operation is helping t
ent-day history
- ........Alfi Rdy the effort nf the rmeH-rn- j
Izatt-m of this, one "t the old, st I
farm ■ in North Texas, is beginning
to be felt. This district, progressive
m it has always been, is learning
new things i.tt the t'me from
woman farmer
Last year e'
’ ’rntard rm the
——gold-Xul Slip.
Ity Today, ther.. is not a head
stock, a single pig or chicken
the fr-rm Hat Is not thoroughbred
No si ed Is plant. <1 whether for
grain crops for market, or for fed.
that is not of first quality.
"acrub" htl btttn elinilniited
every branch of this farm's opera-[ .,,,q are hanging in the
tilin'. *' I hi use. Tjll.i “institution" v
“*-----ortglhfllty a ranch girl. Mrs. Ib-us-I prror)c obsolete on
sen has been living in the liirg"'1'I been revived at Elmw
Texas cltiis for years Her mar. l-l Freah _p>eat is availabli at ail 1
* age to Deussen culminated a ro- times during the Summer at the tee I
manes of university days, wlmn ! house Next year Mrs Deussen Imp.-s
both y.ere students in t'nlverslty .f to hai e a refrigerating plant in op-
- Toxas. leratiort nt the farm. Now. however.
Her father. It. A Campbell, st 11 I
owns his Knox County ranch, di- l<-esaary Intervals from
vlding his tim,. between the West I The Ice house Is I
Texas estate nnd th.- Denton Court- I plant for the canned
ty farm, where his mothy). Mrs. Jer- [fruit and meat, put up
ry Kurnett, still reside^, within aisumn'er. The garden supplie
few miles of the farm cii
livid more than a half ee
coming to '1'txas from North Caro-
lina.
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holiday CARP3
—Select your Holiday (Wb from
our complete stock* while th®*'* **
! such «n interesting «*sortment to
igelect from.
HALL PRJ'NT fiBQF
UngteM, went Side Sqtuife.
BRING IIS YOUR CAR [
a lrii< k l*»ad <»f i ’<
ruHiiaT' inliiAJilM
Thr iut* h«»UK<*
plant for th«* <
and moat, put
WATER ROTTE8.
One of the finest thing* in
the world for an old person
is a hot water bottle. It will
warm uj) the bed on a cold
night so it is so much more |
comfortable. Kantleek, a
splendid all-rubber, heavy
two-quart bottle, >2.50. Alu-
minum two-quart, seamless,
will give a lifetime’s service.
>4.25. > «.
CHRISTMAS DECORA-
TIONS.
You’ll need tinsel cord, hol-
ly boxes, enclosure cards and
tags to get up your Christmas
packages in nice shape. You’ll
find nice selections here.
Christmas candles and hold-
ers, tissue paper, crepe paper,
etc.
tin
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