Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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WF C.IVK Yol THK \I»VA\TA(;K <>l sOMF S|»K( I\l l*KI( KS
V r»d;i Shampoo ur Ma.-sato', 15 cents eaci
,.i-da>> Klroftc Si a 11) Mhukkc .m<l Timn , 1 a i-ents
i .u>la>> M i!>siKf. la rents Kridai- Shampoo, 15 rents each
He 1m n»st the College Who will .on 1mm.st
III! UOI.I.HiF HXKHKK SHOP. I. I» KI.AN AtilN, Crop.
J.
D.
HODGES
&
SONS
We ar»* agents for
Palmer’s Toilet Water
mil im*ri unit's in all the leading odors.
I lie mlors that last.
J. F. RALEY
I >i u” ( (>i«i I >i inks, anti K«i■ -oils.
Sporting Goods
I rnni« football. Ba-keilmll
I Iuliters' Supplies
EVERS
„ HARDWARE.CO.
J. B. COX
GROCERIES
( ornrr <>t ( )ak and I r> Streets
Welcome, Normal
Students
I’" Mil ADY'S HKAl'TY SHOr, where
V<rj ran vet the latest in Shampooing, Mas
s onus'. Manicuring anil plain Hair Press
ini; Hr also carry a full line of the well
known Mam,ella toilet goods. We solicit
i 'ii patronage Stsonil floor, post otfice
building. illil I ‘hone |{ll
heard in oeooraphy
"Are you Huugni y ?’’
"Y es, Siam.”
"\\ ell, eume on, I’ll Fiji.”
Leave Your Kodak Pictures
at J. M Johnson's store or
when down town leave
them at
The Kodak Shop
C. K. Cakki tm, Prop,
Ovet Fits! Guaranty State Hank
The
Exchange
National
Bank
Dl IA)SI I DRY Ol I Ilf
NORTH I EX AS
SIAM NORMAL (OLLLU
VERY CLASSY
Stationery
I mean stationery that’s just
a little ahead of any other kind
in modern ness, distinctiveness,
and lieaut v of appearance.
I've trot some new patterns,
Ills) t ..me in. See tile new Sym-
phony Lawn patterns l*eailti
lul tint-, champagne or blue in
eithei plain oi gold edges See
the new Symphony Lawn shad-
ow !Iipe, one of the catchiest
(him* even gotten up in station-
ery.
0. M. CURTIS
OKI (.S—STATIONERY
hknton, Tkxah
We Have
Ain'tii/s sit/)iunit'd
the st infants in the
/xtst, and nr will
be t/lad to have i/oitr
lot si ness. We have
a eom/)lete line of
fresh fry its.
The Live Oak Grocers
j PRINCESS THEATRE
/ Y.irtl Side S'liwrr show* the he*l picture program* that money and brain* . an ; J'r
? FRIDAY. NOVEMBER :i
t "THL DEVIL'S NEEDLE"
/ New Ti iangle drama dealing with evils of the ding habit, fea-
i luring MISS NORM A TALMALK and TILLY MARSHALL.
/ \lsi “IIAMiKR tiIRL,” a lively two-reel Keystone comedy.
$ SAT! k»AY, NOVEMBER I
; "LOST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS"
/ An amusing three-act comedy played by a well-selected cast.
/ MONDAY, NOVEMBER H WII LIAM S. HART, the greatest
£ Western ehaiacter in motion pictures, in
/ "THE PATRIOT"
/ • Also "M AID M \D," two-reel key-done.
/ TI ESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
> f IIARLIF CHAPLIN, the highest-salaried man on earth, also
/ the funniest on earth, in
; "THE PAWNSHOP"
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We Are Exclusive Agents For
The 11 oo n 11 * i Kitchen Cabinets,
The Scaly Mat ti esses.
The (Jlolie W ernicke Bookcases,
I'he Leggett A Platt Bed Springs,
I'he ('In Namel V'aiuish and Stain ,
I lie Art Wall l'a|H*is and Dccorat ion-
Magill & Shepard
Furniture and I'ndei taking
n vin u:::::::::::::::::::::::
Viltomohile Ambulance.
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Dr. J. S. Crawford
OSTEOPATH
Sixteen Years of Experience in
Acute and Chronic Diseases.
Of lice Rooms 201 and 20'*
McClurkan Building
Dr. ('has. Saunders
DENTIST
Oil ice Over Turner Brothers
We Extend a Cordial Invitation
TO VII. NORM\l STL|)FNTS TO COMF TO I'llK FAIR.
VOL WILL FIND \ < < IMI’I FTL I INF OF STATIONERY VXD
NOTIONS OK ALL KINDS DKST (|l M.ITV VND FRICKS
J. S. TERRY, Fair Store
Both I‘hones N
M. L. Martin, A. B., M. D.
Diseases of Eye, Far. Nose mid
Throat.
Classes Correctly Fitted.
Office: Suite 100, Raley Building
l)r. J. W. Fralin
(Continued from Page ll
RE VO VNS WIN ELECTION
Vthletic Editoi
Fresh.
1 loo per
tin
Johnson
Soph.
IRt
134
Junioi
Dili
177
Senifii
'.*7
M
Total
M2
474
"Paiadc ol Victory" was made from
ihe campus to town, around the
'MUare and back to the Normal
Everylmdy was happy, even the Ion
mg side, it being one ol the -plendid
• pialities o' the Normal student Imdy
to siip|N>rt loyally the "people’s
choiee ' The speeches and yells
given on the .own ipiare were as
greatly entoyed by the citizens of
Denton a by the students them
selves.
DENTIST
Office ovei Raley's I bug Store.
P. Lipscomb, M. D.
Eye. Ear. Nuae, and Throat
"PKP"
AI tei the voting was done and
while the ballot was In mg counted,
the crowds returned to the campus
and tin re proceeded to display all the
"pep" they had had to rest lain dm
mg the .......dies alld voting. It was
a stirring seene. The Reagan cheei
1. flis<« ’iMlnlif .Valid Peleisaim
Mi. C. II. Cole, did not lack foi hearty
sup|Htrt, while the cause of the Lees
was sensationally heralded by Mr.
Earnest Bell. In lad, enthusiasm ol
thi soil has lieen milch ill vogue evei
since the candidates were announced
early in the mouth From this time
on |«'p meeting have lieen held in
every available room aliout the
campus at any and all vacant periods
of the day, the enthu iasrn culminat-
ing. ol com e, on "Tile (beat Day
Expression ol college spirit was not
confined by any mean to veiling
Several cai s were ill very active serv-
ice -coating around lot any lax votei
who might not feel hi respon iluhtv
toward tin ballot One con pinions
vehicle vva a rut driven by Lee slip
|K»rtei which pulled all humble
trailei carl whereon Was Imiiiic hi
state the colliii ol the Reagan hope
The pioverbial "ghost" walked, how-
ever. at the unheard-of hom ol himm,
and the Reagan retaliated by carry-
ing around a highly decorated |mslei
bearing the Figure of a goat and also
the inscription, "We’ve got the la-c
goal." I loins, veiling, and various
means ol celebration w ere vei y much
in evidence the rest of the afternoon,
and at F» on o'clock the cii tommy
The day was indeed an event in
the history of the Normal. The hnn
oi able tight made by laith orgum/a
(ions loi the privilege ol placing then
representatives in the most res|Mmsi
ble | mis it tons olall the student oi gam
'alion was inspiring even to the
mo 1 indifferent Not only is the
pulllicalioils commit Iee to lie i nn
gratulated for their elficient |*oli< \ of
tin year, and the Reagans I'm then
splendid, well-deserved victory, hut
the entire North Texas Stale Normal
College is to be commended fm mak
mg the campaign and election of the
litIfi 17 ) nt <<i lad the biggest, and
one ot the rle.mest and Im l conduct
e<| ot any the Not mat has evei -een
Mis. Rachel Shelton ol Junioi I
da has reluined to >chool from hei
home at (irandview aftei a two
Week' absence on account of hei
health.
Mi lb ire had as hei guest last
week hei nephew, Ml Sidney III let/
ol Cnisieana. Mi Brietz is a fnrtnei
Not mid student and i teaching this
veal III the public chool of t'oi-i
• ana.
BRILH’I I'ROSl'Et IS FOR B\S-
KET BALI..
The piospeH loi a pennant-win
ning basket ball team are certainly
bright. Among somoni the old play
ei s back tin yeal are Y oung, .loi
dan. Ionrnln, Shankle and Hminer.
Office Over Curtis' Drug Stole
Denton. Texas
Dr. R. Mandell
DKN 11ST
OFFICE OVER PORT tFFICF.
NEW RHONE :fli
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D.
nl'TllMETKINi
Ida ■ i i«-litift. .ill) I tt.-il If ImiIIii reil
mi(I< lieailu. It* in Irani nr il mined vi.
inn i' ii nil itn lirnln n It 11.-1 - ilu|ili<at4 d
arrnralcly and gminptb I’ihi inn I tea
nttuhli
HI MO'I II,'KAN Ill’ll HINfi.
When Hungry
Come to the Busy B Cafe
We Mill Do Dm Best to IMeuse You
Patronage Always Appreciated
Ma.some Building
MARRIOTT A NIX, Prop
I* VTRONT/.E OCR YDYKKTISKKS
The
First
Guaranty
State
Bank
Your Trade Solicited
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DREAMLAND
WEDNESDAY. NON. I—LIONEL BARRYMORE IN
THE UPHEAVAL"
THI KSDAY, NOV. 2—IHlN NI.D BRl \N IN
“THE SMUGGlaERS*’
FRIDAY. NOV. I—ETHEL ( LAYTON and CARLYLE
BLACKWELL IN
“A WOMAN’S WAY"
1
SATI'RDAY, NON. I— DAINTY MAKOt KRITE CLARK IN
‘SILKS AND SATINS"
RejH'ated by s|M*cial reipiest of a numbei of our patrons.
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1916, newspaper, November 1, 1916; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720139/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.