Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1923 Page: 4 of 12
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MOTOR MARK GARAGE
Earl Garrett.
THE BEST OPALINE SALESMAN
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Try it once and ft will convince you.
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LONG & KING
Distributors.
Post Office Filling Station
Highway Garage, W. C. Dowdell, Prop.
S. W. (Sid) Smythe Garage
Vivion’s Filling Station
Keller Garage (Dallas Drive), or
Headlee-Rced Oil Co., Distributors.
FOLLY TOWN PLAYERS
In a Repertoire of Up to Date Farce Com<
Program and Contests Changed Night!;
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4 thrilling drama of the far
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STUPEBAKER LIGHT SIX SEDAN
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PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR
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CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE
and remember we carry a full line of
FRUITS, NUTS AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES. 5
We also have the ingredients for that fruit cake.
M’COMBS & SIMPSON
Grocers.
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Mysteries of the Far East
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We Are Filling Up Our Piece Goods
Department
WITH CHOICE PATTERNS OF DRESS MATERIALS
Come to see us. Our salesladies will be pleased to sho A
and assist you in every way possible in your plans. y
The New Store.
RICHARDS & SONS
A swift-moving Western of
a happy-go-lucky cowpunch-
er who was always ready
smile, fist or a six-
We will be glad to show you this beautiful car
with you about taking your Id car in on the deal.
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Spanish and Italian consulates < l<yt to right) in Philadelphia were bombed a few days ago.
arrests have been made. Emilio de Motta left photo in citizens clothes) is inspecting ruins in tu -
consulate, of which he is head. Right shows exterior of Italian consulate.
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the individual locker room is the
cheapest way to cure your meat in the
long run and no one has access to this
room but yourself, as you carry the
key. This service is by far safer and
cheaper than trying to cure and keep
your meat at home.
A meeting of the congregation of
the First" Baptist Church will
held Wednesday evening for
transaction of the annual business
v’n, chief of which is
of officers for the year
matter
THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS.
OLIVE
SMILES
But Hear Her
Sing Dem Bluet
Citron, Orange pnd I>emon Peek'Tigs, Candied Cherries,
. Pineapple, Ginger, Raisins, Currants, Etc.
MAKE YOl R CAKES EARLY SO THEY WILL BE
GOOD FOR THANKSgWING AND HOLIDAYS.
$7.50 Wool Serge ........... $4.95
$12.00 Poiret Twill ..............$7.95
$20.00 value Poiret Twill,
Canton Crepps ..................$12.95
$35.00 value Poiret Twill,
Velvets, Cantona ..............$24.75
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June Mathis SdUoriaL Dirtector
AG^HJJWYN PICTURE
Comedy Attraction—Percy and Freddie in—
“WEST IS EAST.’’
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Come down and let us show you what
your neighbors and friends are doing
with meat cured in storage. Also let
us show you some meat we cured our-
selves from hogs killed last August.
It will surprise you to know what a sav-
ng this means to hog feeders for their
'wn requirements at home.
unofficial
of
Mac-
Craig, has had several conferences
with the Danish Minister of Agri-
culture and leading Danish agri-
culture experts on the possibility
of introducing Danish farmers to
settle in the Carolinas. Mr. Mae-
Craig said the Carolinas were try-
ing to encourage emigration of
good farmers and had desired prin-
< ipaliy those from Denmark and
I Holland.
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BEST FOR CAKES, BEST FOR BREAD
Made from the choicest wheat. Gives your bakings
a fine, rich, appetizing flavor. Always uniform.
SPECIFY PILLSBURY’S.
‘ TURNER BROTHERS
We Give R. A H. Green Trading Slampa.
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Phone I 30. , Open Until 6 P. M.
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“THE SECRET OF THE PUEBI
William Dunca nand Edith Johnson in—
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KANSAS CITY, Dee.
sad news for Chicago.
Irzy Einstein, dry sleuth,
thru here last night Chicago
Ho carried all his various
guises and was ready for a >
uous campaign.
If we may give you any further infor-
mation will be pleased to serve you.
executive committee next Weds
tiesdny afternoon,"' he stated Sat-
urday.
Uncover Plot to Rob Ships
Mall; Three Men Are Held
NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—alleged
plot to rifle 'mail sack* aboard the
American liner Mongolia was re-
vealed today when three members
of the crew were brought back on
the Minnehah from Hamburg. The
theft was discovered when open
sacks were found floating on the
Elbe River.
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‘‘ '’Tw. even society folk learn the gentle art of aelf-protection. Donald.
McLean Wylie, eon of Edward A Oil) Wylie of Lawrence, L. I., I» shown
throwing bis instructor CarLK. Temple in an exhibition wrestling match.
Gnnnlttb Report of Red
Cross Drive Not Yet Read)
Partial returns from the Red
Cros* drives shows a total of 1747
as a result of the endeavor in
the seventh annual roll call m
Denton County. Reports have not
been turned in from any town out-
side of Denton except' Pilot Point,
with a total of $74, and no report
has been made of the result in
the Teachers College. C. 1. A. turn-
ed in $308 and $366 was collected
in Denton. County chairman of the
dribe, W. E. Smooth, will have as
nearly as possible a complete re-
port to turn in to the meeting of
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Spanks, U, pr oM inf nt Hunt County
.schaal teaehor, was inatntly killed
thia morning"when the automobile
VTexas Midland motor car at Com-
|m«rc«. Ifk W survived by a wife
and <„ imall child.
I Japan and Sweden
ehief expertera of matches.
United Stetee, .while the biggest pro-
ducer, exports but a limited quan-
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PARTS, Dec. U-Dr." I. M- 1
66, Lnm«r Couhty phyi i«ia’j
many, years, w:<i| shot to' <W
his home here Fridey. IL IK
husband of LefMl)J7
surrendered after the »h<otinfl
Dodd and chil<fr3?n wefe 1
when the fatal shots waf*l
which immediately followed
playing "Old Time Religion”
piano. .. - ' .via
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LAST TIME TODAY
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Nut Sunday, "fi<
Sunday lot
"Golden Rule Sundjv^ia the name*
applied to next Sunday by a'number
of oigAnizations In the United
Slates, the l"irp,ose.ttf Jth* day’s ob-
servance being that tMTifninilies of
AmerYWt servo frugal meals or|. that
day ami give the difference between
the cost of that meal and an ordina-
ry Sunday dinner to the Armenian
I Relief Fund. The day. will probably
he obseived in niany communities
internal ionally, especially among
thos'e which have had the condisfafi
of the Armenians explained to th>m
workers an. Mrs. Emerick,
who lectured at the reaent eonven-
,,f the Texas Federation of Mo-
. ( lulis in Wichita Falls. Thoae
| a l.o wi re delegates to that conven-
tim ciuiie away with n picture at
the suffering in the near east, and
of the work that is btfing done for
the 5(1,01)0 children in the American
home for orphaned children-
Mrs. !.. II Schweer, reporting the
I ....... Ii as a,delegate from^the Anol
! In b 'ko t he convention, repeated Mrs.
Em. rn'ks statement that the chil-
dren in that home are allowed only
tlnye and one half ounces of bread
per day, tea with raisin* instead of
milk, and are served once n week
I with condensed milk. Mrs Emerick
| - lat< d I Irnt it is touching th note the
f.iith those children have in America
as their benefactor.
Mrs. Schweer has asked that the
Record-Chronicle receive any dona-
tions that may be made by Denton
citizens who observe Sunday in he
suggested manner. Ex President
Woodrow Wilson has been quoted
ns expressing his intention of observ-
ing "Golden Rule Sunday”
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Opposite the Post Office.
Service Station at Sid Smythe’s Garage.
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1923 BUICK SIX SPORT TOURING AND 1918
BUICK SIX TOURING
Both in good condition.
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Consulate. Bombed
“A Mile-A-Minute Romeo
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M. Black
pastor
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ter which a departmental period of
46 minutes will be held. Assembly
for prayer meeting will follow this
period, and the pastor will address
the body.
The Sunday morning worship at
10:50 a. m. will be observance of [the v;:c::ni\
the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- j resignation of John
per after a short talk by the [The deacons of the church will
pastor, Black stated Saturday. The I meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Epworth Leagues will meet ns | fo discuss the selection of this
usual, 'and at the evening hour i officer, and their decision will be
Sunday the pastor will pren h on [submitted to the congregation I
the subject. "No Room at tlie Inn.” | Wednesday evening.
A tax on cigarettes yields the
State of 'tail more than $100,000
1 a year.
Methodists to Observe
Church Night Wednesday;
Announcing ihe calendar of Ih. I
First Methodist Church for next I
week, the pastor. Rev. S. M. Black, I
will be designated us, "Church (Baptist Annual Business
Night," to begin with a dinner at I ,, in ill J J
."nd’"if”;. "'Tn,: Meeting Io Be Wednesday
* u plate will he stipulated
the banquet, and reservations
be made through-" Mrs. S.
by Tuesday noon, the
pastor announced. A 30-minute per-
iod is allowed for the dinner, af- I
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ I of the church,
the election <..
1924. Another important matter to
he brought before the congregation
on this occasion is the selection
U>f an educational secretary to fill
vacancy left October 1 by the
i of John IL Crockett.
church
CAROLINAS SEEK GOOD FARM-
ERS FROM DENMARK AND
HOU.AND —■
COPENHAGEN—The
representative of the states
- North and South Carolina, .Mr.
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Special music will feature both
services, according to announce-
ment. At the morning hour the
choir will render an anthem. "Let
[.Not Your Heart Be Troubled” by
Speaks. "Come and worship with
us in all these services,” is the
I invitation given the public by the
pastor of the church.
The Women’s Missionary Society
will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m. in
business session.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1923, newspaper, December 1, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239227/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.