Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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WE OBSERVE
-the four fundamental rules of theQroctry
Business.
Quality
Cleanliness
Price
Service
You are entitled to them and you get
them here.
GRAVLEY & KENNEDY
Carrollton Phone 35
|* Ford Sales Record Broken
2255=2-5 OS!
ROWDEN
otton Seed
For Sale By
Nance Grocery
"1
Addison
Texas.
*ou Are Cordially Invited
U. According to a statement issu
If ed by the Ford Motor Company,
p: deliveries of Ford cars and trucks
during the month of November
totalled 10(1,827. This is a new
sales record that has npver
been approached by the Com
pa ny at this season of the year
and in marked contrast to the
November 1021 figures which
totalled over 5H,000
For eight consecutive months,
j beginning April 1st this year do-
I liveries have exceeded 100,000
j Ford cars and truckseaoh mohth.
While it is not unusual for Ford
sales to exceed 100,000 during
j the spring and early summer
1 months when the demand is at
its peak, the manner in which
! business has held ud throughout
the balance of tha year is with
out precedent.
Credit for this remarkable
showing is att ributed by the Ford
Motor Company to the many irn-
roviin*nts which have lately
been made on Ford cars and par-
ticularly to the new low level of
Ford prices, recently put into ef-
| feet. These new low prices make
the Ford car the best value that
is has ever been.
Altho the Ford factories have
been operating at capacity for
the past eight months, sales
have equalled production and
judging from the unusual man-
ner in which orders are coming
in at this season of the year
Ford dealers will be unable to
accumulate an adequate stock of
cars during the winter months
for delivery next spring.
Accordingly, ttie Ford Sales
Organization is urging prospec-
tive Ford purchasers to urrunge
lor delivery during the winter
months in order that the de
raand next spring will bo reliev
ed us for as possiable.
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—to come any time and look
over our wondeiful values in
made-to-measure clothes.
DAVE ELL GRUBB
Your Appreciative Tailor
Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
Hate Reblocked Sweaters Cleaned
PHONE 99
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For Less Money fln 1923
The man who originated the idea
that “A Doller Saved is a Dollar
Made,” Was correct, and in view of
this fact you can save money by trad-
ing with us this new year which we are
now entering into and as a starter we
will offer the following special prices
for ten days, begining Saturday, Dec.
13.
n
1 Lot of Mens Blue
Work Shirts, 89c val-
ues, each 75c
Clark’s O.N.T. Sew-
ing Thread. 6 spools
for 25c.
Big Reduction on La-
dies Coats and Coat
Suits
40c Grade Colored
Oil Cloth—Sat. & Mon.
only—per yd 29c
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YOUR^
How to Hood Your
HAND 2
Characteristic.
Dr. Geo. 11 Jones
DENTIST
At Burnett Bros Drug
Store Fach Thursday
All Work Guaranteed
Satisfactory.
Andrew J. Priest Mux R. Ros
e nfield E. M. Herndon
Priest, Herndon
& Ledbetter
Attorney-at Law
Both Civil and Criminal
40B Dallas County State Bank
Bldg, Phone P 4287.
fjSSSSSZSSX Capoblliti.* or Weak.
f n.M«i That Malt, for Success or
I Failura a* Shown in Your Palm
MOVING I
If you have any moving to do in
1923, see me. An 8,000 ' pound
Patriot and a Ford truck are at
your service.
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WILL MYERS
• i 1* ■,
Ice Depot Meat Market
THE FINOEK NAILS
/“t OOP taste, tuct, delicacy of mind,
and other dMiritblc qnulltlea art
even In nails that ure white and pol-
lahed, aoft in texture, pink because
they are transparent, ahd of normal
and well proportioned lenRth. Nalls
that are slender or narrow ar* yea-
erally 'a good sign of intelligence, hut
this la frequently combined with a
tendency to dominate others. Thees
same long, narrow and slendef nails
ure marked Is the parson of strong
ambition.
If the nails ass red and marked. It
la not a good algn, since It means a
nature that will not forgive eeatly, hut
will seek v.ngeajsco for wrong, reel or
Imaginary. Nells that are either very
pels ef very dark, show physical week
naas end dlseeae
A nefl that Is wide and long Is good,
as e ral«, hut may show a disport tion
that Is too mtld and gentle end self
denying. In rare eases one encounters
nails that are (rooked, or 0*1140*.
These ahow a deceitful nature,
that Is wise In Its own conceit
IS to the WX—Ur toaAUoW. las.)
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DALLAS— C AfiRC’l MON—- DIM ON AIT« LIM
South Bonnd
7;40 a,ni,
N:40 a. rn.
W:4(l a, in.
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11:40 a, in
12:40 1,. in
1:40 p. in
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Station al Carrollton
I’t rry'jt l)mj* Store
Station at Dallas
III? Market Street
I here x-2085, xf 75f
A. L. COFFMAN.
North Bound
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A UNE 0* CHEER
By Jeha Kendrick Benge
DNIAMS
T THANK the Lord for dreams ef
A min.
That take b. baob t* chlM-
hood dors,
With all Ui. lay. and thrtlla dlvlae
1 uwl to and In youthful ways.
Per dr.am. that Uk. away th.
sties
Of In.M. flllcd with blttor pal*.
Blnr. on th.ir wing* one. mor.
they bring
Th. leat all amlllns hank again.
Par dr*.in. In whli-h my huiiM so
high
In hnrvaata full nr. raaUssd,
Arid a<>n!. un whlrh I’ve a.t min.
*y.
Ar. iuuuli.il with all their l.ur.u
prlaed.
(ft by M.riur. N.w.p.p.r gr.dlM.ut
Special prices on ladies silk and wool dresses.
Hudson Davis Co.
Texas 1
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1 Carrollton
L>
Ray Dcgan is having
with lagrippe.
W. H. Johnston was on the sick
list the first part of the week.
tussle Carl and Jessie Boatwright vis-
ited their nephew, C. M. Boat-
wright, in Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Gammon has
monia.
pneu-
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner is visit-
ing her sister in Dallas this week.
Mrs. Clyde Ragan and sister
visited Mrs. H. C. Garrison
Thursday.
Mrs. H. C. Garrison spent last
week with relatives and friends
at Wylie and Murphy.
Miss Hilda Garrison, who is at-
tending Bryan High School in
Dallas, visited homefolks Sunday.
Mrs. Otis Ford of Farmers
Branch visited her mother, Mrs.
John Lancaster here this week.
Mrs. F. B. McMath who has
been ill for the past week, is re-
ported much improved.
Miss Lottie Brashears of Den
ton, visited her sister, Mrs. F. B.
McMath, Saturday and Sunday.
W. A. Brashears, their father, al-
so of Denton, joined them on Sun-
day.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
FOUND- Key ring Northeast
corner of the Square. See
Grohalva Bush.
WANTTDI WANTFD!
25 women and girls to make
overallii and one piece nulla
Faat operator* are making from
• 15.00 to $20.00 per week.
B. K. ti. MI G. CO.
Carrollton. Texas.
WW,
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by.. Z*
u ' . HIS MOrevs WORTH
•‘ .Valtsr, this stssk Is very smell.*
"Yssslr, but It will take ysu a long
bn* to eat It.”
Rub-My-Tium, an antiseptic.
Cord wood for sale at Carroll-
ton. Sec W. II. Johnston, tf
MILK M ANTED
I want to buy nboul 50 gallium
of milk daily in quantities of 5
g'lllon* and up
l . K. Baxley, 4U tf
Mrs. E. L. James visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mc-
Whorter at Lewisville Monday.
R. C. Hale has his new home
about a mile north of town, which
has been under construction for
some time, about completed.
H. E. I’adgctt and J. T. Van-
dergrifT, Jr., left Tuesday morn-
ing for a business trip to New Or-
leans.
The three-year-old baby of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Parsley was
taken suddenly ill with croup Sun-
day, but is reported improved.
M. T. Gulledge of Fort Worth
is visiting C. J. Gulledge and fam-
ily a few days this week.
i he Royal Neighbors met last
Saturday at the F’irst State Bank
and set Saturday, January 13 for
the election of officers. All mem-
bers arc requested to be present
at Saturday's meeting. The meet-
ing will be at the bank.
SALESMEN WANTED to
solicit orders for lubricating oils,
greases and paints. Salary or
commission. Address The Har-
vey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
LOST—Nash motometer between .
Carrollton and Addison. $1.00 re-
ward at Chronicle office. T. L.
Talbot.
S 1 RAYED—One red male pig,
weight 85 lbs. Call Chronicle or
Karl French, Coppell.
J. T. Vandergriff has installed
a new and up-to-date battery re
charger. He says it is fool proof
and works entirely automatically,
and gives better results than any
recharger he has used in the past.
Mort Herron, Director of the
Carrollton Concert Band, is back
on the job after a two week’s ab-
sence. The hand boys are mak-
ing steady progress and expect
to he ready to give concerts this
spring,
THU EXCEPTION.
"No gsnflemen would llo about hi*
*air aoors."
“Csruiniy not—unless, of eourss,
h* was quits surs that no other *rn-
Usman wue In a position lo prove
U>« fals-l oo.t of Ms etsttnieou."
WANTED
I buy your Pinduca.
1 enmo nfti«r It
I pay market, price**.
Cull me plume 4H.
Boyd Huffhinuti it
Rub-My-Tism tor Rheumatism.
Church Directory
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school every Sunday*
morning promptly at 10 o'clock.
Communion services following*
Sunday school. Preaching first
and third Sundays by Klder J. A.
Cheanutt, Pastor.
UNION MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Tsui Missionary Association.
Baptists)
Rev. H. P. Watkins, putsrt
Preaching every Second and"
Fourth Sunday. Sunday school
10:00 o'dlock. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday night. Junior B. Y.
P. U. 8:00. Senior B. Y. P. U.
0:80 o’clock.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Texas General Conventions
Baptists)
Rev. Lonnie C. Ilobbins, para
tor. Preaching Second sad
Fourth Sundays. Sunday school
every Sunday at |):4S o'clock.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
night. Junior H. V. p. U. 5:80
Senior 11. Y P. U. 0:00
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. W, II. (j i 11 in id. Pastor
I’i. aching every Sunday, morni
end evening. Sunday school m
0:15. Junior Kpvtoi th l.cguc at
at !• 15, Senior Kpworth Leagtn
at (1 80 o, 'un It.
'i le nirou;cl •; rente a week.
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Bishop, Spurgeon. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923, newspaper, January 12, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592224/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.