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$10 Value for $5
Bring All The Kiddies
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Santa Will Have Favors for All of Them
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Interurban Coupon Books
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INTERURBAN
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Battery Station Building
Being Constructed Here
greatly reduced rate is that
the regular fare is 25 rent
Hi
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reccSVfx built
services in erecting the
BARTONVILLE
BARTONVIl.tJ
supper at Double
bating his
chimney.
A Los Angeles woman has been
arrested for failure to pay alimony
to her husband
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convenience, speed ami
meats and gro-;
1 le will visit every store and will mix and
with the crowds fdr several hours.
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Health Explained
used between pomi
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
We invite yon to come see him and als o
.'"I’k* in and see our larg^’ttock of Toys and
Christ mas Goods.
CALL 13 AND 150
We keep an exceptionally
nice stock of—
Japanese Geishas in
Shanghai Cabarets
the'
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intrij;-
to their
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ORATIONS F OR'
CHRISTMAS PARTY
NOW BEING PLACED
th"
v ill
cost approximately $1X00 and i lx -
p.qiK’d at |
in-
forms
new
at
riuticipatljug * cliurche:, represent!
nearly all creeds. ,
Governor Dan Moody is honorary I
chairman and Dr. Charles C. Sei- ,
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cabaret:.
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Murrel-Fritz Furniture Co.
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mtil li.sed.
■ ."f.s Mr.
■nton.
Mr and Mrs. Leland Hunn and
' :ss “Katherine Poiib, of Pilon
i'oint visited Mrs. R. v. Tunniclilf.
Dee Carpenter of Cooper Creek
. i' here
Mr. and Mrs. George Owens and
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H'xjver Sentinels
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■ ml'.li brothers
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1 "at Compos
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brothi i
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Byers or.C
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offers such great value
Wat*
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o autiful women ItavC
Seoul Trfwp^4
Take Hike; Wi fe
Being Improved
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suit with the
cabaret in
added pic
nese girls
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: A\ FRANCISCO. Dec. 1. Am-
:can trateVrn a-rtving b-re from
to O:iei:t relate that in the Cht-
sc cabarets and .he large dance
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. 1..'udteapptd ii
We earnestly urge you to shop early, thereby avoid- .
mg the crowds, disappointment of not getting what you
want, etc.
Burytn*’ a tub half-filled |
r and covered w^th cotu»n
Smith of Blum caught 44
night.
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A ’ixjssum, mint on dear Cfeek
has been planned for Troop 4, Boy
Scouts, In lieu of the regular meet-
fngb Friday night. Accompanied by
•J. T. Jarrell, who has been recently
appointed scoutmaster ’ for the
troop, and Eugene Bates, assistant
scoutmaster, the boys will leave the
troop hut at 4 o'clock Friday after-
and hike to the creek.
Troop 3 will re- ‘
meeting Friday nightY The troop
charter expired this week and ap-
plication will be died for a new
charter Hereafter Troop 3 will be |
sponsored by the First Methodist I
Church. J. T. Harris. Scout execu-
tive. announced.
a veng-
ird who
it bi left to
raiSy'
?t»z >4
u Thursday that
, 'ilreaciy \,as piidcr I 8:0i)
.1 that buyiiy; for!90'1
b. in full swing by 7:0(,1
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OCT’S IxC
mines nn
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- * -loci?®.
Ooi) k i v xlj
I series foj •
of Miguel Ramos. tfoU n( -
tpn viailed 'Mr. and Mrs
%‘S KUHnfjjworth
ited Miss Ruby fiecq
Branch.
A. M. Hardin and family of Gun
ter visited Mr. and Mra' A. A. Hart
with
way.
Mr end Mr: , W-iotfeon
end children of Denton. Mr. and
Mrs. Giorge Williams of Waketon
tuiitcd Ji.n McLeod.
Mrs. A J, MeMaJdi\> and
Biown were in Fort Worth.
Reed Alexander. Travis Wood.
Miss V< Lus Choate and Mrs T
W. Wcod ot Roanoke attended the
pie cupper at Doubly Oak Friday
night.
Mr’ Bobbi, t of near Argyle vis-
ited Mrs. J G Scluippaul.
v carry twice the load;
i <-r.xon ." tin- ntiy' ician
Contest Closed al Sanger
Special to Reco'd-Chroniele.
HANGER. Dec.
awarded TucmI ■,.'
’tonnes: condui "
!WO v.ei K:: 11:
wi re <o)l< cied
$3<> 50 xvas divided
S;0 first. $7.50
fourth.
nine pi
Conh-si.m
rat tails
B. Harn.
88'1; Osie i.
Golden Rule Sunday, Dec. 4
DALLAS, Dec 1 Two thousand
ihuichea in Texas, representing ex -1
uy city and town of sije, are com-
pleting arrangem mts to observe
•'Golden Rule Sunday” Dec. 4.
- "Golden Rule" Sunday is desig-
iiaKcl by tile Near East Relief as
'lie < ,:y on xxhu.i American fannl-
" urged to icinernber the or-
phans of war-tom disaster-strick-
it. Bible lands.
Tire churches will participate :n
cbierx ince^of the occasion by tak
me c< niributiona, and devoting part
cl the service to teflm" of the Near
........I last Relief's work in tiainuig the
hr nppto-whh> of »*-.«» gay Bhang- . ' '•,‘ians to be self suppoit.ng. ilv-
' f leinef inrr nhliFf'hf'1. rorirnWont
........... ...o _ F Loads.
xfrss Lois Rhafer of Denton speht I Ja^ksoii.
’ "e week-end with her i>arents, Mr ~ “*
mil Mrs J. W. Shafer.
Mrs. Marvin Allen visit'd her I
i tlier. Mrs Rogers, of Frisco.
A. B. Shillings has returned from
Iri'ckenrtdge.
H. D. Simms has gon- to Chicie-
a ha. Okla
Miss Eunice Fry visited her par-
nd Mrs. Tom Fry., ol
(1LX4N COTTOS KAGH
>T this orricK.
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i IT’S S3 CONVENIENT ■
.' . I’o trade -.' ' "■ """ enr> nor. I
chase x m :
of Dallas, active cltairman
i f the State’committee of Near
East Relief. "Golden Rule" Sun*
Wa!e> hi s been
r. '.‘.tronomical
l.'-n neii. depicts
:i v, omen
■d competit ion.
- ,'ii<l naughtier
ii"P.:. practiced
"rd .heir dresses
ml their dr'fi-
11.V. dc-S
is er. wuh
The Little Elm end Cooper
Cf ek basketball teams played Fri-
d;:v afternoon, the scores being 9
u> 2 in favor of Little Elm. The Lit-
.............. m U' Elm and Cooper Creek girls
Plans are underway to beauttfv I ' a practice game of volley
the ground around the hiit of ! b:ilL ... ’
Troop 4. a committee from the Ki- Hf,ou*<^r^ <4 Denton was I
wnii Gleb troop f-poftgors, ha^bia 111 rt
laid out the grounds fpr landscap
ing Wednesday shrubs to be plant
ed around 'he but will be lurntah-
fd free by the city, Harris said
have been*'made
null at Texarkana to
day lias been endorsed again this 1
ail religious
Mrs, Nat Wilks of Denton Is vis- | d i'iyhter of For' Worth visited Mr.
„ ' . Mrs. j. c
LITTLE ELM
LITTLE ELM. Dec L^gX
j Mrs. Harvey Testerman nnrih#
| ter. Ruby Mac. visited Ml-"
' Mr.'. Mack Baker of Da 11 ha .
iting her mother,
Paxnc, who is ill
Mr and Mrs R M
ar I Mrs Olen M-adows
.1 W Statler a as in Childress
Mr and Mrs George Meadows
tl.c <■ cotipcm bonks ..19 ;i| this
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UNTVFPi'ITY. Ala*. Dec. 1.—
f.i' |n unhealthy?
r i: i asy. according to
M<Lcsl"r. professor
;■ the University ot
WHAM Imili'-t'
I Kenino"? i'"
■ ■ ax W.IZ
.. 11 liour
he hour
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. 1 Compos t.
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Brother
nsn hi."" '
r S< ntlru
II Hour
. prugnuu.
Kholdon. on...:,
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luian:. "re'."'-
sill hour
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XX LH chil l ■
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rlone hour
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Cleveland
Jesters
‘.er Sentinels
nd Cavalier:
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Comjxisev
Sentinel
; I program
HO Ilex Moil"*
C .mipos'. ri-
■■ Sentln*. I
!l hour
opera
S Pe.-iiu *..
. < X-XVI't :>' * '
I Kf.’t *'-.
.oi'i Ch.r- '.*
Mr and Mrs. A. A Hart, enter-
mud the young folks with a par-
Thursday night.
,* business sec-
tcr the Christ-
coming of 8an-
mday afternoon
und-r way
>:* thought that
lor the party
ci Friday.
ci lights were bc-
ius® (lai corners
• ie and’show win-
v. re taking on a
atmosphere.
ue anticipating the
party/to run into
numb is of chil-
•roui'iips are cx-
< '1,'Us Sa'iiiday gl-
obule gifts to all
■ iio attend the
1—Prizes were
’ in th * rat killing
d hero the, past
iiieli '>,499 rat tails
A piemiuni list q$
into lb prizes,
cond. $5 third, $350
$2 Id b $l 50 sixth, and
of 31 i..i:I’
• ami the number of
limited bv "'Ch were:
1901. Rankin Isbell,
i) 1!. 773; Gale Draper,
335; Guy II rd. 262; Carlos Jone ,
217; Eldr'd. e Sinclair, zoi; Bennie
| Hughes, 185: Woodfbw Galbreath.
11C, Erwin K'cin. 136; Claudie Ail
lid. 119; Harri*. Brewer. 87; Clar-
Wr'Rht, 63; Bill Nat Rector,
■ nroc<: sc .*• arc ver*. . low.
I; ter < ..plained. In cases
■ children (nd old pt ^ons.
ci it was- often inadvi-Able. I i
' a. according to th" .*.p, c-ial-
i more fattening than*« ar-
: Apen as bread end po- 1 *.,, oo-
S®P
ear/y7
'iitaining wmtli nt transportation is
Dgco race-.,
tiqn in pis :
mas party m
ta Claus la"
and evil
Thursday
all arrang
would bi .
sy-ings i r
ing - snspi i" '
of the com
dows Th i
decided Cl
BjaBnes"
i-t ten dam •
thousand
dreii aloni
pectcd as s >
tprnohn is u
Of tile child
Christinas (
M-rchan'
holiday she;
way Slid de h:
Christmas v...'.Al
the m'ddl m .<
A brick building, winch
? comnlcted will noute a battery st t- ' ‘
I" tion. is being constructed on North , ,
I iMuat Street me mall; < t th" ;'.Ib nf stiaiUThai,
the diminutive I
| Episcopal Church The mnldme u ill j ,in? Gf.isna 5irl3
l lJjiosfc approximately $1 J(M) and i.** lx - pt vc enitri cl into keen competition '
|,.™® built by Mrs Dollie Cru*:e with the Russian refugee women ' lla
wh" Ii.r,i tilled * upreme since the
1 In tin
i Em. the
Join tin* undFpiHM queens of the
M.i.t Lie until a few months ago
x.t en tin1' proprietor introduced i
In «..w. qi |ti, d' lmire. unassuming hi- i
It- G i. tiu- They immediately won
free by
Ari-an<’eniei't.'
with a saw i ______
furnish pirn* slabs for boarding the
bottom wall of the- hut. When
this- work is < r.pletcd the hut will ;
give a ru-ti' erect, a rustic fire-
place of native stone having been j
A Buahsv con tri- |
7 .. 7 . V - ’’
Il 1
werohn’DeMtM.
Wflham PatterBon andf famliyf
of Waketon vistfed Mr. and Mrs.
J A. Cates.
Mrt Iva Stallings and son, of
Breckenridge vUited Mr. and Mis.
J E. Allen. V
Mr and Mrs. Mack Baker and
daughter. Myrl, of Dalia# visited
M'rs. Harvey Testerman.
Mrs. Clarence Richey and son
"f Navo visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Payne.
Mrs. Fannie Lou Somerford of
For' Worth is visiting Mr and Mrs
R M. Shoulder#.
Mrs Emma Curry of Navo vlsit-
- roister at its '
visited Mr and Mrs v. P. Rice.
Magazine Racks, de.,
lHH’4ivc> color cunibina-::
: f*a. p*opli* w! o dr.".k many a we .
v,. t... toa t <0 tlx. 1.:
I O.hcr
I cile ’ and
remit tha'
Shanghai .* a
i ing lit.!.’ J..
dancing s.:.'f
The Hu
1 tin- umva’i'"
minted r"-.'.er
1 cl cute, miim
I steps. : hortC'
both ends, ar
I c.nce of the i
The b..C'*
I c: nee 1 he ' r
( x* ill triumph
i con'ccturc.
The Primi* i 1
presented wi‘!i
umbrella. w!nc>
a cl:,*irt "f Hie '
r .my number of pcrmin. m hi
faiths.
Hating saved t:'oni starvation'
mere than a million children, wo |
men and mem the ilrilanthropie
organization is now caring for
415 orphans, most of whom are no
yet of 'teen age Each child is ltd
at a cost cf $5 a month and a small 11,
additional sum t: kes care of hit G
rchooling in a practical trade. Tht
three art as of < pemtion are Greece,
and hi r island,. Armenia and Per-
sia. Syria and Palestine. | .
Mr Crawfoid is very sick
Mr. and Mgs Matthew) Moore
: pent Thanksgiving in Fort Worth
their daughter. Mrs.
- it< fx for this low cost.
Russell s big store is ready
with an immense line of prac
tical gifts'for every member of'
the family.
i. l.—The pie
------ Friday night
netted $39 40 which wit! Be used ttn
i he school. The box of tor
the prettiest girl wont to Miss Lena
Gchoppaul. The cake For the ugtt-
ct‘ man went to Gus Oraham.
Mrs Sallie McComb# and son,
ti*h McCombs anil Walter uham-
Aers visited here,
and Mrs. R. E. Taylor of
Dallas visited B. W Taylor.
Rev T C. Wright and son, T.
C Jr., and Charley Sparks attend-
n singing at Shiloh.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Mason were in
Fort Worth, -x
I Miss Janie. Randall spent
Thanksgiving holidays with
I fc iks m Fort Worth. Shfr was ac-
I ( ompanied home by Misses Nona
I I* Hoads. Vada Brown and Charlie
VI RESTED IN
XT EDINBURG
’ HNBl’TZG. Dec. l.-*After
>’ luxe tigation countx*
re:* A,,., arrested Guaaalu;."
z' !t:*mmi Quintlna. Anolimir
■mo : nd I.eon Gard* on charges
i... I'f connection with the
I clhl.m: death ' ' ‘~'Z
j 18 near lime las. June 34.
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