The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Me have ju»l received a nice line of Whiting'* I me Paper. You will
like (he I lay edge, the Deckle Fldgc and main other- ot the newer
thing- in Stationer) that we now have.
If >ou want -omething in a drug -tore, remember that we have an
excellent deliver) -ervtee.
The Curtis Co.
Mni^isls South Side
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Don't Slav llmiirrv for
Fresh \ et;elahles—
Ju-t look ovt r the following li-t,
then cull 2"* or 'J2f> utol order tho.-e
for which you are hungry. You will
fm dthem crisp and tender for we
receive them fre-h every day:
«H \T VtK H \\ K IS GOOD—
IP IT IS (itton. Hi: HAVE IT
NATIONAL (AKK
JoF! L. HATKS, (iwnerAlur.
North Side Square Denton, Texa*
(iieeli Heun
t'aulillower
< 'abbuge
Kadi-lie.
Turnip-
Peppers
Flgg plant
Mu-tard
Spinuch
Onion-
Meet -
Carrot-
( elery
ladtuce
1TKNKR iV (JRAHAVI
<11 \I.ITY GROCERY and Yl \KKKT
K. tV. SCHI'LZK iV SONS
THK STORK OF QUALITY
HROCKRIKS
Fancy Candies, Fruit- and Nuts for
light hou-ekeepenv, one and all. WE
DKI.IYKR.
223 tt Hickory Phone 210 or 42H
HITT <V (ADDKLL
HVRHFRS SOUTH HI OK
Special Attention (iiven to
Hair Hohhtng
‘Sav It With Flowers"
BOYD. THK FLORIST
_PHoNK 573_
MRS. L L TALIAFKRRO
HFMSTITt HIN(i AND DRESS-
M \KINti ( ORRKtTT.Y DONE
MO W. Sycamore
Phone tilts M
—HOT ( Hil l
—HOT ( Hot o|. AIK
-HOT III II.Id*N
—( ANDY, at
0I\iii|>ia ( nnfeetiniiery
Northwe-( t orner Square
FIRST til ARANTY
STATK HANK
DKNTON. TEXAS
The Ihpo-itory for < ampu- t hat and
The A ucra.
DIRKt TORS
Dr. M. I Martin J. W. Stuart
W. N. Mu-ters J. M Kvan
W. K. Smoot C. H. Smoot
O. M. Curt - R. W. Bass
W. C. Orr
-MKK-
MITCHELL SHUT
For FIRST Cl ASS HARRKR WORK
K\sr sidk barbers
HR I Nti Aol R SKWINfi AND
HKMSTITI HINl,
—TO—
Hill Reaiih Parlor
Met lurkan Hldg._Denton, Texa-
lirnss Brns.Cnnfeelinnery
F.ael of ( ampu-
Sandw idles I andie-
( old Drink- School Supplte-
IF IT’S TO BE-
P R I N T K D
-HER-
ROSS PRINTING < 0.
210) We-t Oak Sreet
Telephone Ml Denton. Texa*
“Service and Satisfaction.”
ItARNKY FLASAIilN
BARBER SHOP
Hair Bobbing and Hair Cutting
A Speelaltjr
Our -hoe -hinintf department i in
charire of K. J. Milam.
We are located on
FRY STREET
Ju-t Above Dyche’a
Edna Aulick
"SAV."
BOYS AND GIKI.S,
Pick oat your Mother-' Day
Package ol Crane's
I INK ( ANDIES.
SKK
•‘t hicken" Perryman. He will tell
you all about it.
FOR SAI.K
BY
(iurrisoN Unit!: Store
KXt l.l >1A K AtiKNTS
Phone It) Went Side Square
WK OFFKR A KM>
RKDKTION
RE ADA TO WEAR. FI KS. AND
MII.EINKKY
I oat-, 10 to 50 Per Cent Discount
All Fur at Half Price, All Velvet
and A clou Trimmed Hat - at Half and
l.e All Wool and Silk Sweater- at
Half Price. Roe Them.
(Mucky Aliernathy)
Jl'MAN St III lifts
Karlu-ive l.adie-' Ready-to-Wear
FAST SIDK
II Aol TRY I s ttNt K. Aol l.l.
I OMK B A< K
Hair Cut 2ftc Shave 20c
Fdwards Rarher Shop
Second ln-ir Ka-f Exchange Bank
We (iuarantee Quality and Service
HE ADQI ARTKRS FOR
l or Fir-t ( la— Mea.* of All Kind-
Wliisenaiit Meat Market
IM Fry St. Telephone 133
WE DKI.IYKR
I El It ItARItKR SHOP
NORTH SIDK SQUARE
FIRST CEASS WORK
R. M. MITCH FEU Proprietor
DEPENDABLE GROCERIES
AT RKASONABI.K PRICES
Special attention to account- of
light housekeeper*.
WOODSON A. HARRIS
(■rarer
We DKI.IYKR
PHONE MO
BEFORE IT IS T(H) LATE. HAVE
YOUR SHOES REP AIRED BY
(iallagher & Marriott
“RIGHT NEAR THE COLLEGE"
THK MYSTKRY OF THK
EACQI KRKI) BOX
(NOTE The following solution for
our my.-tery story ha- Iteen sent in
It wu.- the only one written by stu-
dents outside of the -tuff, and .-ince
the memtiers of the -tuff are ineligible
vve ignored them and chose tin- one.
- Editor).
CHAPTER \
"Now, Mr Eilson. you just Is* pa
tient and I will tell you my whole
story."
Ju-t then the telephone rang it
wa> .lawn. He had gained conscious
ne-- and wanted Ed-on to come to see
him at once.
"Can t you tell Itoth of us the -tory
at the same time?"
“Yes, I -uppn-e so,"
They drove to the hospital and af
ter a formal introduction to Jawn, the
girl proceeded with her -tory.
"Many yeai ago my father, Boh
Alexander, owned a very pro |tcrous
dry goods store. At that time Red
eye, who in reality is John Marshall,
wn a very highly re-peeled genth‘
man. Mr. Mar-hall gave my father
a deed to one thousand acre- of land
in Jack County a- payment for a
hare m my father' -tore Eater the
firm began to lose money ; and it via-
only after many months that father
discovered the fact that Mar-hall wa-
frequenlly a -i-ting hi confederate-
in -tealing hundred of dollars' worth
of pro|M'ity from the firm. Me wa-
convicted and -ent to the t-'nitentiary
for two year-. Ever ince that time
he ha iiet-n known a Red eye."
"Hut what ha that to do with tin*
Lacquered Itox
"I merely told you that to -how
that Key eye had a grudge again t
our family. My father died when I
was twelve years old. Just before
his death he placed three deed in the
bo.x, the one which -bowed that Mai
-hall owned the property, the one
which -bowed that he owned the prop
erty, and the one he made for me. lie
gave the-e to his attorney, Mr. Holt,
with instruction- not to o|- ii the box,
but keep it afe until ! reached the
age of twenty one. He was then to
give tile box to me; but he hould also
remind me that my future pro-|->rity
would I-' revealed when I opened the
box. Redeye' confederate learned
of thi- action, and lie wa informed
accordingly. I met Red-eye at the
New Year' Eve dance la-t month. He
asked about my condition, and men
tioned the fact that hi- future had
liecn ruined by a highly respected
mun.
Now it -o happened that the night
I gave this box to Mr. Mawveen wa
my twenty-first birthday. I had Iteen
to Mlddleborough to gel the box. On
the return trip my car wa ju-t run
nmg line when -uddenly it ta-gan to
low up ami finally came to a halt
VA lien I discovered that my gn-uline
tank wa- empty I Itecatne horriftetl at
the thought of remaining out there in
the wildetne - alone, and this fear
wa- increa-etl ten fold when I aw
Red-eye -tamling in the mouth of a
cave, a -hurt distance to my left I
could not let him get the Ihix so I
immediately got the box and left
Red-eye -aw that 1 wa alone and wa-
carrying the bluck box. I wandered
around in the wood near the road
thinking that someone would pa
but no one came until late in the night
when I hailed Mr. Mawveen and gave
him the l-ix."
“How did you know where I lived ’"
interrupted Jawn,
"l.urk wa with me, just a I jump
ail from your car the light- revealed
a motorcycle parked by the side of
the road. Having had previou- expe
irence with -urh machine I mounted
and followed you to your home,"
"Why did you write me to meet you
at the treat corner'.’" Faison in
quired.
"I consulted with Glady Holt, he
told rne that Jawn often poke of you
and that probably you could help
M
"Why did you tell me not to top
hut to drive on then di-appear into
that hou-e?”
"Red-eye wa- watching me amt I
■lid not dare top you. I dodged into
the house hoping to evade Red eye."
Here let u- rememlier that Jawn
followed her into the hou-e, while
Faison called the police, and after a
hasty search he went bark to the
home of Jawn. Fal-«n wa- followed
by confederate- of Red-eye. Eater,
when Jawn came to the hou-e, the-e
confederate- suspected something, -o
they came rlo-e and listened. They
heard the whole -tory how Jawn had
come into possession of the box, and
al-o that he had placed it in the vault
of the bank. At this time they threw
the note Into the room challenging
Jawn to come to the Devil's lien.
"I found Mr. Holt’s card in that
building. How came it there?" in
((Hired Edson.
"Mr Holt had riven the card to me
several days liefore, and I must have
lost the card."
“Why did Red eye demand that I
bring thi- box to the cave?" a-ke«l
Jawn.
"That is easy; if Red-eye could
peace.t ily gain posse-.-ion of the box
it wi.'dd -avc him robbing the bank
to -■ ip it,"
"•May I a-k how you knew that a
bank ,i going to be roblied?" quer
led I nn
"A' terduy a> I was standing in
the lion waiting for my train for
Mid'1 • rough, I heard Red eye and
one I" henchmen, who were -land
ing 'ii the outside, disrus-ing their
(dan to -prurc this box. They fin
ally ■ ( upon the plan of robbing the
hank at exactly 10 o'clock Inst night."
"A i aid 'the authorities have
caug the men who were going to
rob t . bank: they have Red-eye and
my Ii'*1 i- no longer in danger'; what
did x"ii mean by that?"
"I i nearby when the attempted
rolils'iy took place. Thai aecount for
my c ng to -ee you -o late Red
eye t ,-l to make Ills e-cape and was
-hot He realized that he only had a
few mute to live o he told the
officei that lie had a eonfe~-ion to
dink' Thi- is what he said: 'Since
my life i- o -hurt, and it ha- been
such a failure, -iirely I cannot die
without revealing a eeret to a young
lady by the name of FYanres Alex
and* i The mention of my name by
him aroused my curio-ity and I went
nearer. I got there in time to hear
tin I have in my |sieket a ilia'll
merit that i- of very great value to
her. I have a map -bowing the exact
lorat’oiinf AlfiO.OtMt. This money wa
buried by my father over fifty years
ago It i located on that tract of
the two happy couples were engulfed
exuri.lei ha recently fallen heir. I
wi I her I * take thi- money and u-e
it a he -(*<■ tit". And I want you
to help me decide in what way I can
be t pent till money," he added to
her listeners.
A the day pa e*l by Jawn |<eed
ily recovered front the injuries re
reiv* I from Relieve Who could not
have recovered with -tich a charm
ing young lady a- France Alexan
dcr to bring him flower-, lalk tsi him
and in fact reveal by her action the
liettcr ide of the human race? F'«r
many month thi- friend-hip lietwcen
Jawn and F'ranee- ineren-ed! vet don’t
let ii overlook the fact that Faison
anJ (ilady al-o begin to -ee the iin
usu.i mark of attraction which each
-(•emed to po-'C
Finally the climax came, a all
young (M'nple dream it will come, not
-inlilenly, but gradually. Through the
lap-e of many month the power of
attraction became -o great until the
fnn* of r«- i-tance wa- shattered
the two happy couples were engulfed
in the -ea of matrimony.
(Contributed)
A- It's AAritlen m Novels
“Darling," he (sike m a -eriou-,
vet gentle voice, "I have omething
in (wirtant to -ay to you. Fur ume
time I have thought of you in my
waking hour-, dreamed of you a I
lept You have *o entwined the
root- of your affection around my
heart that I feel a- I hough my very
life now depended upon your implc
1 x i-a’ or ‘no’. A ini are the brighte-t
tar in the firmament of my exi-t
core, you are the lamp that light my
pathway and how me the road to
greater achievement. I cannot live
without you. Will you marry me?"
As It Happen- in Movie-
"Mary, can't you understand that
it'.- you I want. You are the nm-t
wonderful girl in the world to me
AN ill you marry me’"
As It's Written in Minus
let'- go out of town,
Jut you and I.
Then we’ll -ettle down.
Don't a-k me why.
We’ll go and build u a ca tie trim,
Where we'll follow out every wi-h and
whim.
Our cup of joy we'll fill to the brim
When there' no one nigh
Hut ju-t you and I
As H Happen- in I nlk»r
Hoy rneeta girl,
fitrl wink at hoy.
Hoy, "Hey, kid, you got my goat
let’s go get the ky pilot and get
hitched.”
Hoth walk triumphantly off to
get her.
ON WAKING I P
Most (people re-i-t waking up
They yawn,
Turn over,
('over up,
And try to -tay asleep.
So matter what the hour, they are
Not ready to wake up.
They look dagger- at the alurm clock
And cur-e the sun for shining in
Through the window
And yet,
Waking up is a precious experience
There's nothing else like it.
To come out of darkness into light
Out of dormancy into consrmu-ne
Out of inertia into activity,
Fjvcryhody -hould look forward to
Waking up.
Not only out of -leep, hut out of
Ignorance and had habits.
Miss Eula Ma-ters made a trip to
Illinois Bend last week.
HKAIMH ARTKRS FAIR IIAHKIIALL SI ITLIKS
OF ALL KINDS
The Students Store
K. FINEEY HARF
* Kill We-t Hickory Street
D AY OR NIGHT PHONE FOR AMHI L ANCE
;; I INFRA I. DIRECTOR 21.1 AA. OAK LICENSED KMHALMKR ”
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V. VV. HHKPARB
D«) l%m« I IM Nii;hl Dhow 4H
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REMEMBER Aol R FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES B At K HOME. „
SEND THEM Aol K PHOTOGRAPH.
KODAKS RENTED FREE FI! MS SOLD AND DEVEI.OPED
WATKINS STI DID
NORTH SIDE dll KT HQI'ARE
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ii COLORED HUSK FOR THK
VYKLL DRKSSKD WOMAN |
All the new hade including Hunan.i. Peach llloom, Atnio-phen',
Nothing, Huge, Grey and all hade- in lit own
AT THE HOSIEKA ( ol VI KK. *2.(Ml To *2.r>0
! W. B. McClurkan & Co. j
WHEN IT IS NEEDED IN A III KHA. WE ARE AT AOI K DOOR.
AN . Nl K "It"
ULUS iV MAL0NF
WEST OF THE CAMPUS
STEP IN—
Right nn your way In the square.
A large a—ortment of Gifts lhal Iasi
Oppn-ile Rccvird-Chronicle
YANNOY .IFWFLKV ( (I.
210 West Hickory Street
WE WELCOME YOU
COME TO SEE US
W. L. YARKR0I tiH
jeweler
North Side Square Denton, Texas
HI D80N SUPER-SIX
STAGE LINK
To Forth Worth and Hillslioro
Don't forget the Old Reliable when
ruling to F'ort Worth and Hillsboro
or returning to Denton.
I,cave- Denton
t'p :to AM.
•* .‘Ml A M.
12 :«) P M.
4 00 P M.
(1 (Ml P M.
Leave F*irt Worth
7 *'t0 A. M
!t 30 A. M
1:00 P. M
.1 :W> P. M
6:M P. M.
F'ort Worth Hillsboro
ives F’t. Worth leave- Hillsboro
M 00 A M. M 00 A. M
2 00 Noon 12:00 Noon
4 00 P M 2 00 P. M
C 00 P M 4 00 P. M
ke connections at F'ort Worth with
•h for Hillslioro, Waxahachte, Steph
qlle, , Hrecenridge, Weatherford,
tieral Wells, Decatur and all inter-
diate points.
rt Worth Station Terminal Hotel
uton Station The Curti.- Co.
J. M. BELL. Ov oer
SI. Patrick Dav Kavarn
ALL PARTY CitHtllS
—GREETING ( ARDS
—t APS AND APRONS
- PI,At E I ARDS
- M l ( I PS
—TALLYS
—STM KF.RS
—LAMP SHADES
THK FAIR STORK
PHONE IN
EAST SIDE sqi ARE
( entrr of Block
GYMN ASH M SI ITS
HASF.ltA1.1. GOODS
TENNIS (iOODS
TALIAFKRRO BROS.
We have aeveral good typewriters
for Rent.
TELEPHONE 115
NORTH SIDE SQI'ARE
SPORTING GOODS
xmq«H — viou-*! — ll*M'*^,H
WE WILL HAVK FISH
Thursday and Friday
AND DRKSSKD HENS
Saturday
Phone your order in early and reserve
KYKKS HARDWARK HL :;;.ll*;h,nHforl,*,“H,y#rHuB-
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE 214 WKf<T OAK STREET
Ovalene Reed
BUY YOUR HBORfl
: AT THE EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORK. FINK SHOKH. HOSIERY
Dossey & Evers
ROUT! COURT SQUARE
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1924, newspaper, March 11, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719484/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.