Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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DENTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 3. 1919.
VOLUME XIX
UNITED STATES MUST GO TO AID OF FRANCE
CAPT. JAMES H. KEELING
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DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW DEAD
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Million Dollars an Hour—
TWO EXTRA SPECIALS
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J. C. COIT, Cashier.
Signal ol Distress
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
NEW MODELS IN MEN'S CLOTHES
STORE
FROM FASHION PARK
Closed Tomorrow
VALUE OF CREDIT
This Bank Will
be Closed
All Day July 4
MEN’S ODD TROUSERS
Yet it i»
July Fourth
National Holiday
We are All Going
This Store Will be Closed All Day the 4th.
to the
Big Baseball Game
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LIGHT SO FAR; ODDS DROP T010 TO 8 ON
WILLARD. BUT FEW WAGERS HAVE BEEN LAID
Shoes are high—Why not take advantage of
these special offerings for your ordinary
every-day wear, instead of using your best
all the time—It’s good economy.
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
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<'HK’A<K>—<**orn priceM again soared
Wednesday, September closing strong
at $ 1 82 % -1.83 with a rise from 4 1-8
to f> l-8c. Goats and provisions Jumpt
also.
“KIDNEY PUNCH" ONLY
BLOW BARRED, JUDGES
FOR FIGHT ANNOUNCE
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BY GERMANS, TEXT OF AGREEMENTS SHOWS
TREATY TO BE LAID
BEFORE SENATE BY
WILSON NEXT WEEK
Pay by check and keep n check
on your account.
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Joplin, Mo., Man Jumps From
20th Floor of New York Hotel
Meaning: “SEND OUT
SUCCOR.’’
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' British Dirigible is Making FRENCH LOST KILL ED
Good Time; Expected Now Will | qr MISSING IN WAR
Reach U S Some Time Tomorrow TRT Al S Ififi 915 #
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Anti-Bolshevik Forces Occupy
Town Abandoned by Bolshevik!
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I'rttrkitir, H 1) I i - I! <» IS h r \ 11< |rn«lrt in
Southern llUMsia, have orrttprel I’zatlt
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MAJORITY OF GERMAN
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The Latest Wireless I
A checking account is the first step toward
establishing credit with a bank.
And credit today is a real asset,
what you make it.
The right credit at the right time, at the
right bank may be worth more to you than a
batch of letters presented by you as a stranger.
We seek growing accounts of growing
business men—men who will come to us for ad-
vice, and who will want the friendship of a
strong bank when credit is needed.
This bank will be glad to meet you and
serve you. It is a pleasure, as well as good
. business, to have young men grow with us.
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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A Black Kid Strap Pump with leather Louis
heels, not so high, turn soles, a fine all-pur-
pose Shoe. Buy them now for only $3.95.
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(line VIiIm week nil record prirrm
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krl. New l«»|» flHurrw were H22.25
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Missouri Legislator Wants
Members Furnislfed With Free
Deport of Championship Fight
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Pay by check and have a receipt.
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liusiness.
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In all ages the bank account
han never failed to answer
the cry .of distress: Get your
wireless apparatus in order
— make your check good at
our bank.
Are you having frequent photographs of your family made here?
^expert work in artistic portraiture.
TREATIES Sil \l I BE SUBMITTED
TO LEACH E Ol N ATIONS FOR
DECISION \ND TO UNITED
STATES SENATE EOK ITS
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This Ought to Go Well With
J. Hamilton’s Pink Whiskers
WASHINGTON. July 3 —KIij-k Allmit
of BoOglum haw bestowed the dlKnlty
of graml offhuT fn the <)ord»r of the
Crown upon former United States Sue
ator JntneM Hamilton l.ewia of
for hla devotion to the caium of Bel-
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“ In real summer fabrics, all sizes, and colors
that easily match the more staple suits worn
for summer.
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We are offering a good looking Tan Pump
with full Louis heels and turn soles, that
wear wonderfully well. They are last year’s
Pumps, but are same styles as this season’s,
and if purchased now would have to sell for
$10.00. Buy you a pair NOW for $4.95.
Made up without
as Palm Beach (the
Not the sloppy fitting
hang to them along with the
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keep ii . heck on just what you
spend and just what you have on
hind It also gives a ready
means of having a receipt for
everv cent you spend.
First Detachment of German
War Prisoners to Start Home
BRUSSELS, July ?. Tim first lot of
?,00 Gerfnun war prisoiurH h*ft hruw-
ri-Im ye’Htvrday to redoin tlo lr units umi
prepare for repatrlHtlon
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A number of new Styles in soft collars.
The “MONROE” and the “LIBERTY” are the new Arrow
stiff collars. They are built low for Summer comfort.
Choose your straw from our good assortment of Panamas and
Leghorns.
Get intou one of our heat-defyipg Suits,
lining of such desirable Summer fabrics
genuine), Tropical Worsteds, Kool Kloths.
kind but our Suits have style and a
fit.
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Italy Excited Over Reports
ot French Soldiers Showing
Partisanship for Jugo slavs
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'States bore a ppioxiina’c! v one-eighth
I <»f the vost of tlie world war, but that
one-eighth reprvsented a million dol-
lars for each and • yei v hs<"ar AinerU H
wap in the strife—•over two yearn Th*
direct cost of the w ir to URm country
was twenty-two billion dolla’-^ ten of
which, however. wer<
Hits • ,ia t presumji b! v
| England for hi& services as surgeon
with the British forces, and who was
i twice wounded in battle. He was tn
Eutope for 20 months. Captain Keel ,t
inq went across with the American ex- !
pcditionary forces and was fhtailed
i with the British because they had lost tj
. many surgeons.
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EX-KAISER WILL BE
TRIED IN ENGLAND.
SAYS LLOYD-GEORGE
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Bowie Will Not be Used for ,7
Demobilization After July 10
\\ VSHINGTON, July 3 —IhtatiHe the
great bulk of the v\pe<l it Iona r\ forceM
has returned ami Im demobilized the
War I »e p;' r t me n t announced today it
was no longer nece.MMary to use r'ampH
MeadN. Custer. Boule, UiinNton and
Jackson and Fort (bglvtorpe as demo-
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He wants your trade because
promote hia own auccesa, but
turn he Intends that your
shall be promoted also.
PROHIBITION SWAMPS
SODA FOUNT MAKERS
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You fellows who want the new things can choose from cleverly
selected assortments of Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Collars, Under-
wear, Belts and other of the small wares that men use.
Women customers of this store purchase wearables for men
with confidence for they know that our label carries a good deal
of weight with the meh of this town.
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stripes? In light, Summery colors at 75c. Mercerized tubular
wash 4-in-hands at 25c.
are always interesting. While your daughter is small you may discover her ,|,s
^>ther's features. In later years she may develop an expression like her "i. n
^■her. The wee son may have his father's sturdy nose and his mother's im .i
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He believes that success comes easi-
est ami stays longest with those who
deserve it; ami in asking to your
druggist he is basing the relation on
mutual confidence and help. If you are
not pleased In every way do rrot stay.
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SUPPRESS BELA KUN
$22.25 THIRD NEW
RECORD FOR PRICE
OF HOGS THIS WEEK M0NEY F0R STREET “
BONDS RECE VED BY
CITY DEPOS TORY
sold to a Northern
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building the
Expressing the new style ideas from this
eminent authority on clothes designing.
They avoid the too ultra and bizarre that
bring only redicule to the wearer, but dis-
tinguish him as a well dressed gentleman.
the Hent on
Like the million
liar s fol t lie f’ounty roads,
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• explained, t hat the local bunk had
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sum of $110,000, plus the interest
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her honiv* at Mnylalt at
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the Missouri House to furnish Its mem-
bers lel’egt vphiv reports round* by
round <<»f the W i I hi rd - Hempsey fight
Representative Shepard today Intro
vliivv vj a resolution pro’. Idlng the leg- I
Islatois he given wire pictures of tlje
battle and the cost charged to the eon- I
ting, tit fund ordinarlv us. d hv pay
pontage and rd itmnery hills 'The res-
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919, newspaper, July 3, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235613/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.