Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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of the beautiful bedroom and
livingroom suites we recently
placed in stock. —
thrifty housewives who knew the real sav-
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ADAMS-BARTON REALTY COMPANY
Room 104 Raley Bldg. Phone 484r
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FIVE-TUBE _____
Neutrodyne
Complete
With All Equipment and Loud Speaker
$195.00
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Owing to our large over-
head expense, we are forced
— to discontinue our retail de-
livery, boarding houses in-
cluded, beginning January
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Cigarette
Toasting the tobacco
for LUCKY STRIKE
costs a fortune but it
saves the flavor.
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LONG & KING
Dwnn^UTd^s
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Made Fresh—Bright
Here’s the place to send your soiled
and faded garments. We clean and
dye—and we’ll return your clothes
-hr you in that fresh, clean condition
that makes you feel proud to wear
them. Phone 31 if in a hurry—and
our wagon will call at your door.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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with burglarising of t » F
1 pump hunt* at Mmi(o Sunday .light
when sn* overcoat, slicker, raaor, ped
-----,----... ------ other articles wen stolen? The ar-
th» U- S. Senator-ship, in opposition tides wore, reported to have been
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HOLSTEIN MILK Jl |
For infant and children feeding Holstein milk is particularly |
vahwrbte. because its moderate fat-content (tentinn- 3.26 and 3.75 i *1
unusually fine emulsion of the fat globules uj one of the natural | [4
characteristics of Holstein mittf, which makes it more easily di- - '
gested and assimilated by the young stomachs.
Phone 32.
sblls for lbss
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PAN DANDY BREAD
wnrroN mcomkcbbomicl t, tumoat, January 11, ima
Tot Charged With Burglary ofj
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THE PATRICIAN, ADAMS $T AYmy Fait .....
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L ... out store now.
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“Voses,* nig «srvsnV (• ddadiMiow
themoPriYtiF-ya ovefTHW TcWISn,
thou, end aH this people, ento the
land which I do give to them, even
ts the children of Israel,'’ Joshua 1:
2, was takon as the bswis of th. ser-
mon delivered by Rev. T. C. Wright.,
County Baptist Mission on East Oak
’ Street Monday evening. The sermon
rrmr-th^ first <»f a wriwof evening
discourses which will be presented
at the Baptist Wtsifbn dtrihg the
week, beginning at T o’clock eaeK ••
evening. A large crowd wa» in at- “
tendance at the opening service.
God’s promike to Jo"hya’» people
to pass into the promised land over
the seemingly insurmountable bar-
rier of the Jordan is illustrative of
Che ease with which God’s people to-
day can overcome difficulties with
His guidance and with faith, ift ]Ji.*n.
This was the keynote in the speak-
er's address. '
“God has commanded Moses, Josh-
ua, Paul ‘Thou be strong,’ w£_ the ___________ __________
■ speaker pointed vat . “Ha Ul/ee cunr^ "irarriiV an<T re-elected at-The
age and strength. It la the only ad-
monition He makes Tn the dftcharg-
ing of Hl. tasks. Bis disciples have
onlp to believe, and when He tom-
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KANSAS CITY, Jan. Id.—W. A.
Strange, sheriff of Smith County,
Texas, today tentatively MentHled !
a man arrested here Saturday as .
F off
to Northern . REMINGTON STANDARD
and Portable 'typewriters Singer'- valuable, because its moderate fat-content (tenting 3.25 and 3 75 . , *
Sewing Machines, motors and aup- per cent) is closer to the nutritive balance of mother’s milk. The
Best Gasoline 16c Per
Gallon
Sinclair and Mobiloils and “Whiz”
?ear grease. Kelly-Springfleld1
Tires and Tubes at the right price.;
VtYion’s Filling Slation
» n ini 1'5-2 . ..
Can't
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RAV6. TO TSGU AMD 3M0KJ /MPAT1 <3.NC<S- IF
s . and Accepts it for what it is
t —the Silver of Refinement
and correct usage. For wed-
dings, birthdays or most anj
occasion, it is the gift certain
to plehse.
You want a certain piece or
suite of furniture, a rug or a
new stove. Then why wait
longer ot get it? We will be
pleased to arrange terms of
payment convenient for you.
Comes to You in But One Quality—
.or?- !_
THE BEST
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Your grocer is supplied
with fresh products from this
bakery twice daily, Call for
them- by name.
(c6oc>e<^’il this
UNDERSTAND CNCUSM VCRV lv€GG,
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BLACK ELECTRIC COMPANY
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READ THE FORT WORTH STAR-TREGRAM
AND
RIDE TO AND FROM FORT WORTH I
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OLLIE CAMP
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Leavas Dentotyfor Gainesville, 6 a. m.
Leaves Gajnesville for Denton, 8 a. tn. 4.
Iwavea Denton for Fort Worth 9:20 a. m.
Traves Fort Worth for Dentdn, 3 p. m.
Leaves Denton for GaineeviUev 4:30 p. m.
Leaves Gainesville for Denton, 6 p. m.
DEM TON HEADQUARTERS—Campe Drug Stun
GAINESVILLE HEADQUARTERS, Dwkerm.u’s I
COMMUNITY PLATE
A Dltlinctltg Gift
The woman of today knows
We Are Now Carrying
AUTO WINDSHIELD GLASS
PHONE 958 7
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; FOR SALE OR TRADE
We still have a good
1922 Buick 6 Touring, Also a
Touring
Call and see them before you buy.
SMITH-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
220 W. Hickory. Phone 268 S
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[Y NEWS »• *Ts: Juniors to Piesenl
Sun Program Friday Evening
Five acta of u. , .I ntuit ~
presented by the. junior class of the
Denton High School Friday evening
at 7:80 at the acHoo! auditorium-
Some 26 or SO students of the ju-
noir clans will take part in the dra
matic presentation. A sh>aU adm'K-
soin to be charged for t|hc perfoim-
ahee will g» toward financing the
jonior-s4n‘.ot protn, which will be
heli during the early spjtnir months.
Miss Minta Angell, teacher of
mathematics at the high school, is
sponsoring the. junior rtunts- Five
separate acts, each to be lavish in
color and dramatic tone, will consti-
tute the evening's entertainment,
Miss Angell said The first act will
be the French Doll House acene; the
second will be the legendary acene of j
King George and the Dragon; the
.third willjie a quaint t hinese pres-
| entation; the fourth will be the Cal-
! er.dur of Time; the fifth .will depict
a Hawaiian scene.
COLLINCi
I McKinney U6urier-Gasetti)
Dr. W. E. Rucker died Saturday
night following an illnesa of not
more than three hours and bad boon
practicising in McKinney and Collin
County for 35 yearn. He was M
year of ag».'
Mrs Louisia Harris, 91, died Mon-
day after a long illness. She had
been a resident of the county for 79
years.
Campaign for raising the quota of
$1,200 for the Salvation Army ha*
been opened here-
The victims of the Proeper school
- bouse fire are reported recovering.
The district has petition for an elec-
tion to vote $30,000 in bonds to re-
place the building with brick struc-
ture A temporary structure will be
erected at once. • '
Mrs. M. A. Yeargaln was found
dead in her bead Monday afternoon
with a bullet wound thru her body -
— and her son, Gns J. Yeargain, was |
found in a back room of the house |
with gashes in hia throat and abdo-
men and a bullet w“>und in his head.
A razor and a gun were found near
the body.
Mrs. Anna- Miller of Meiissax died
ft Tuesday*Ut’nt Kgn ’df'iBYeaYs • She*
had been a resident of the coudty
... tat taore thnn ifl ytaxa._______
Casing is being set in the test oil
well near Melissa and preparations'
made to test out the well which has
shown signa of oil and gas. »
(Celina Record)
The Sherman Ice Co- is building a
■ cold storage plant in Celina.
Twins, boy and girl, born to Mr
. and Mrs. Lige Franklin of Celina,
Monday, weighed .>1'and 9 pounds,
respectively, and the attending phy-
*" sician reported the weight set a uftw
record for the country so far as he
knew.
THE BOSTON STORE
>5.00 U. S. Army Blankets......$2.95
>5.00 Wool Army Trousers $2.95
>7.50 Button Bedford Breeches $5.00
>12^0 All Leather Jacket....$10.50
>15.00 Corduroy Suit ----------flO.OO
|7JM All Leather Jerkin.-----4M0
>7.50 Leather Pntteea...............,|3.98
$12.50 Sheepskin Lined Coats,
36 inch length ..... 40-75
ilO AB Wool Army Overcoats 36.50
>7.50 Army Raincoats |4-W
$4.00 Army Breeches, lace
|5 U. 8. Atmy Wool Shirt........$3.50
fl. U. 8. Army Wool Socks and
Gloves, pair _____ ...............45c
$3 Leather Aviation Capo........11.75
$35 Leather Aviation Coat .$22.50
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—Belts —Razors —Blaaketa
—Legging -^Mualc Boxes —Hate
-MVae Kits
—Shoes —Coals,
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City Loans I
I We have $200,000.00 to loan on Denton resident and business property
| at very attractive rates. You can pay this loan in monthly installments, |
which reduce each year, or we will write you a straight loan for a term -
of years with the privilege of paying $100 or any multiple thereof at
I any interest paying date.
YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED to buy any stock, no brokerage
chargee, no charges for examination of title. If you are paying a high
rate of interest, see us and save money.
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CCXI’SS -do Yoo |
r CuANT TO <3>~
The country’s choicest wheat at their very door,
Pillsbury offers you a product so good that it
l^as made the name a familiar household word.
. Pillsbury’s Best, one of the family. Our guar-
antee goes with every sack. A trial is all we
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PHONE 10
Dry Cleaning, Hats Cleaned and
Blocked
German Revival Opens Tonight
With Dallas Pastor In Charge
Rev. J. Pfaiffer, pastor of th«
Germnn Baptist Church of Dallas,
and Jlrertor of the State Missionary
Board German Baptists, will open
the revival, which will continue for
two weeks, at the German Baptist
Church at 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Pfeiffer will be assisted in the re- 1
vival by Rev. A Becker, missionary
lor- German Baptista in the State.
Rev. C. C. Laborne, pastor of the io- I
______ ________ _. _ _ ~z‘-t thi tneet-
muaie program for the evening, will' ing-
by (Fod, when he said: ’My sufficien-
cy is of tlod”', the speaker contln.
ued. Any success man achieves trust
be through the leadership of the Ho-
ly Spirit. It is the only means of a
permanent, lasting sucess. As He has
promised to assist" foshua in reach-
ing the promised land beyond the
Jordan, as He appointed Joshua to
succeed Moses, aH that He asked
in return w»» the fealty of Joshua
and his two tribes. This fealty was
simply a staunch belief in His pow-
er. There was the promise of a solid
pathway for the soles of their feet
over the watery Jordan; there was
the promise of an ultimate hope b!
peace for the childrin of Israel, for
the Master said: ‘1 will not fall thee,
nor forsake thee.’ ’’.
The young people will be organized
into a junior choir Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock and this choir will fur-
nish music for the week's services. _____ ____________________ _
Damon Dean, who is in charge of the r4ll church, will assist in the
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I aaaw»»*. »»»•••••• wo w *s ---t IIIK •
, r " 11• direct the choir. | The choir from the local church
---will furnish music.
AUSTIN, Jan. 14.—The Univer-<
sity of Texas is kept in “a state |
bf intellectual peonage” to Northern I
a'ntf Eastern institutions because •
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ton, acting president of the Un!- 1
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meeting here today. The board i plies. Plcot Hemstitching, Plaiting
considered contracts of a loan of , and Buttons Covered.
$2,500,006 Tor building expansion, j '
--- | Repair work a specialty.
He Serves Be“” Den,I>fl Typewriter Exchange
AN Boy Scut Dffimty Fbty
[JI Eiecotlre Here Saturday
Boy Smut Deputy FteM Exeetf-
r tive PriPe of Houston was la Den-
.4"!* Saturday tj>, ftn iaapas.
tion or the Scout equipment hero
I a«U «emasl*«M * KlsA V
1 for the past year. Ha mads
' spection of the Boy Scout
I with Commissioner Fouts and
Announcement that Guinn Wil-1
( liams wHI be a candidate for Gov-
ernor occasioned some surprise
among friends here, as it was pre-
sumed he would seek re-election to
his present position, to which he was
elected uwon the death of Lucian W .>.'“",'1'7 •• parts ot the United States,
rarnsh and re-elected at the subse- presentation by some 10 members man answered ______
queat-eleeltetra -—— --------------? trf- the league. Thro scene* wmr< inctgdtag a scar on the right foot.
; WiiHawig' .poli.Ucal vise haa been * ‘ ' *
____ _____________________“ meteoric.- He was elected State Sen-
mnnds, go “ '---— -- ator foiw yeara ago, resigning to
"Ptrtli had this courage, Ensnired become Congressman. Lf he now
runs for Governor it will create an
opening fur soifte of the congression-
al aspirsnta of the 13th district,
none of whom likely would hove run
if Williams had again sought re-
eleetiion. '__
SERVICE DRUG CO.
C. O. Russey R. B. Escue
South Side. Phone 17L
Our candy case has Just been
filled with a fresh, made-today
lot of Byrd Escue'a delicious
aome-made candies—the kind
that just literally melts in your
mouth—Pecan Kisses, French
Nougat, Pecan Balls, Log Cab-
in Roll, Peanut Brittle, Pecan
Brittle, Cocoanut Brittle,
French Fruit Cake, Peanut
Clusters, Toasted Marshmal-
lows, Nut Caramels. Mmmm!
Don’t they sound good? Well,
they’re just as good as they
sound. Try ’em .and see.
s that
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purity.
JIM’S OAKERY
TEASLEY’S CASH STORE
Phone 404. ___- ------------------------'---------------...---------------• 104 E. Hickory
DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT DEPENDABLE PRICES.
2 pounds bulk Cocoil . ?.b—............. 25c
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Fancy Prunes .................................gXS±?°rtrwr ■■■ Ki,
“ “iff Figs 3S«
'rult ...............:....... -..............................„...25e
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7 Swlti Evening Sermons Here SEEK GOVERNORSHIP
- -poict-'*worrte,- .« . .. --
Williams, Coagraaaman from tb* B«rv brought ^are^from^ Fort Worth
13th Taxa* Dlatriat, will announcs in
a few days-for Governor, according
to worA horo. • - <j4—■ -- —
Alvin M. Owsloy ls likely to seek
'io Morri* Sheppard, according to an-
j other report. T ’
r| Judge helix D. Robertson of Dallas
i a aotv candidate whose annUunee-
. went was tamed Sunday, while Sen-
ator H. L. Darwin of Parle ie expect'-
> ed by friends to announce in a few
days.
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PURE RIBBON CANE SYRUP
We have just received a shipment of pure country-
made Ribbon Cane Syrup from Mississippi. It is
- fine—nothin? extracted. Try a bucket.
We Deliver. ”*
— M'COMBS & SIMPSON
Grocers.
-DeNveTzf
ve Co»t1
1 pound bulk Cocoanut
Brann,
2 pounds I"---.
2 pounds white Cookiai
4 SeaMawwt Grape I
, ipoMt Toastie« .........................
.-Cartridge Belts' ^ No. 2 Standard Tmnatoe.
,1 gallon red Pitted Cherries .........
2'/, gallons Soar PQkleS :............
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WE 8 pounds Evaporated Peaches
Jilt OUR HOME-K1LI.HD J
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the fabernerie, one exterior and
one interior acene. Appropriate
to the ptayr it IF polnteff dut.
HITS TRADE BOARD
, ’Opt, Jan. 14.—Victor
Murdock of Kftnxas resigned today
as a member of the Federal Trade
Cornmi*>ion. He .will retire Feh- 1
and win return to Wichita to re-
.. suine active Work on bis newspaper,
' the Eagle.
MODERN, UP-TO-DATE MILLS, EQUIPPED
WITH EVERY DEVICE OF THE MOST
a ADVANCED TYPE FOR FLOUR
PRODUCTION
DRAPERIES FOR SPRING
In many and attracive designs have arrived for your selection,
fremlftevre. - —
LOOKO AND MEDALLION HOSE
. In all graded. If these hose do not prove your money’s worth
you have the privilege of returning them to us. Up to date we
have not Kad one pair returned, though we have had numerous
cAlls and repeated business.
We stand behind our merchandise that you buy from us.
Give us a trial.
RICHARDS & SONS
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MORRIS &M’CLENDON
Painters and Paper Hangerg.
2T1 Cedar Street.
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STUDEBAKER
If you are thinking of buying a car around a thousand dollars,
be sure before buying to
Investigate
Studebaker Light Six
Delivered at Elevbn Fifty
EVANS BROS.
Service Station at Sid Smythe’s Garage.
, DjrtAJow
WW’ slayer'
1912. The man who Is about 40
years old gave his name a» John
Moor* and denied any connection
With the kHlihg.
Tate, according to Sheriff Strange, |
was convicted to bang and becau«e
bf threats of mob violence was
taken to jail at Fort Worth where
he escaped by sawing thru
bar*. The suspect was arrested by
two detectives who believed he
resembled a picture of Tate re-
cently broadcast 4o police in all
part* of the United States. Sher-
J -the
man answered Tate's description,
•Tate was abmrt-gfl -yvarr old, ar- ,
eording to meager information -
_ .iLMarx-when hs .jrtnt to the home i
costumos Unt a ttar dlMmetre^^rHSU | ^f a family in Tyler nam*d JLtrdl-
.... t. j..-, grave, killed Hardigrave and at-
tacked Mrs. Hardlgrace. Later, it i
was said, he killed n Mrs. Martin (
and wounded her husband and >
two children. Sheriff Strange said i
the motive for the slaying is not
known t« htffl.
A reward of $800 was offered |
for the apprehension of the fugl- |
tive.
bf intellectual peonage" 1
fnatitutfona
of lack of funds. Dr. W. 8. Sut-
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varsity, told the board of regents
meeting here today. The “oer4
considered contract* of a loan of and Buttons Covered.
Eaa aaA *V«**b L.*7TT*ltms* AWrkftl)Bion-
’ L"' " ~ 1 '__' Repair work a specialty.
‘ Denton Typewriter Exchange
Phone 780.
H. C. Taliaferro * W. V. Taliaferro
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George Setliff and Tom Dameit
Monday on eamplainta charging them
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pump house at Mmgo Sunday .tight
olbar articles waro stolent Jbe
-found in poseeesion of the two men-
a.|.'Martin ■ - ____________________ ____.
Epworth League Presents Play
-Thb Pilgrim's Journey,*’ a dra-
matic interlude taken from “Pil-
grim's Progress” by Bunyan, waa
-resented in dramatic effect 1
Jpworth League No.- 2 at the
•:8a. Tb»
presented in dramatic effect by the
Epworth League No.- 2 at the Meth-
odist Tabernacle Sunday evening at
•:8O. Th* program, attended by
some 300 people, was given in lieu
of the regular Epworth League pro-
gram at this hour.
Claude Holcomb, in the role of
presentation by some 10 members
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Hmise at Mfngo Sunday n[n jERiMf
- VMJ UIHJVUr wow > a w mww:
BEUWEO T» HE HELD
and to review the Boy Scout work" Y*
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spection 'of the Boy Scout camp
—1^11 Commissioner Fout» and I
; pressed himself as being very well
-pleased with the organisation here
- .r-Tj—, I Dowutp pyteo sdo ratarn ; to.
two persona at Tyler in February, I Denton Tuesday and will meet with
---— - - .. executive committee of the
I Scout Council at 10 a.* m. It la
- said that he will endeavor to form
i the Denton Council into a First
| Class Council, one that employs a
Scout exoeutive. H is a second
I class council at the present time.
the ■ There are still more than 200 stage
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