Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Russian treaty of
Your
1832 IS ABROGATED
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ICt’KSlAN ADVANCE BEADYFEET CAUSE OF NERVOUSNESS
[VEN DEFENDANT IS TIRED
KILLING BEING INVESTIGATED
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CHRISTMAS TREE AT C. I. A.
Also tye likes rin tbe Southern Pacific yarus.Satur-
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DEAD BODY IS IDENTIFIED.
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jury warrant.
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tlm# to,4>r®’«nt It.L. Craddock & Co.
MV LIGHTEN HUF, LAWS,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
these concerts are Unlawful.Bottle,] *B Bond
PACKRRA IA>8T FIRST MOVE.
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Denton County
National Bank
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ROBBERS GET SIOO.OOU IN
JEWELS FROM t’ftKIs .GRAY*
Tom
Frey. 1
Ray
GUARANTY FUND PAYS THE
CREIHTORS OF FAILED BANK
FREEDOM OU DEATH FOR MORsk
ATLANTA Ea. Dee 31.—ItonEtoMUCH APPKEHEA»ION FELT IN
LONDON OVER ACUTlf H1TUA.
TIG* IN PERSIA.
Orr
tho
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waB
rob-
vs. Staver Carriage com-
111. App. 130), refused to
he meant "decayed,” andWitnesses in Houston Killing Testify
ShoJ that Killed Lyons Cante from
• nsido InclosUre.
RATAL DUEL AT MARSHALL »
MARSHALL, Dec. 23.-—In a due)
In the court house rotunda here 'ttSt
night between John James, an iroh
HOUSTON NEGRO CONFESSES
HE SHOOK BOV TO DEATH.
Apricot Brandy, Sl.lt «m 34 85 per gal.
California Winos 31 !• and St. 5e per e*l.
Science Reoponslblo for More Built-
Up Words Than Classic English
Ever Dreamed Of.
the story, mother.”
Some day Paul McGregor may sit in
thg seat of the mighty if diplomacy is
a factor In the game.—Cleveland
Leader.
MARTIAL LAW ORDER
AT PERSIAN CAPITALWASHINGTON. Dec. 21.—Presi-
dent Taft signed' the Lodg# resolu-
tion glv ng Congressional ratification
to his abrogation of the Russian
treaty of 1823 at 10:17 this forenoonMUTINY BREAKS OvT
. x IN ST. PETERSBURG.
"Beophagosoopy" is one of th#,
newest words which the scientist of
necessity has coined. As science has
progressed in Its many lines. It. has
been responsible for mors "built-up"
terms than classic English could have
dreamed of.
Take this new word, "esophagos-
eopy.” It is a combination of the noun
“esophagus,” meaning the channel
through which the food from the
mouth reaches the stomach, while
the last two syllables are made ofIll-Fitting and Badly Made Shoes Are
-'Responsible for Many.
J' - Troubles.
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EXPECTED REINFORCEMENTS
FAILED TO ARRIVE—SEEKS
»»E1U Y FOR HIS FOLIZJWERS.
TEXAN TO BE WITNESS IN
RICHESUN MURDER TIUA1
THIRTY INJURED AND ONE OR
MORE FATALITIES FEARED IN
WRECK AT KILDARE.
said Paul, stolidly.
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for nig
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eral fr
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tbe loc
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wait a
Barney
REYES LOSES BATTLE
AND SURRENDERS
men of. Ueyq#' foliating. Later u
1* a learned that the men who scat-
tered when tbe trbops appeared wer0
Reyes’ personal guard and their a<'-|
t on 8O disgusted him that he rode
alone inlo Ll^area and surrendered,
asking no clemency for himself, but
pleading /or mercy fof his men.
Reyes will fle tried'for-sedfUon.
NEW YORK Dec. 23,—On the
ez. No details of the conflict arJW
Riven,. d ' “■ ''-'■‘Hiwill be given away at our store Satur-
day afternoon at about 2 o'clock. Be
sure you come.
W ill March on Persian Capital u“1«-m
Shuster Is Dismissed.
LONDON, DCc. 21.—It is under-That End Seat.
The season for the "end seat hog”
is passed, so far gs the trolley cars
are concerned, but it is Just beglm— ,-
nlng elsewhere—shall we say it, and
we hate to say it, in the churches! IS
it possible that there is where the
warrant for the practice In the trolley
comes from? People see it in the
church, and of course justify it in the
street car. It may hot always be so,
but insisting pn holding an end seat
and making others push by or climb
over hag a tinge of selfishness in it
that looks wary strange In a church
whose gospel is unselfishness. There <
Is no place where the Christian spirit
shows tip“taore finely than where one
moves up and gi^ps his brother or sis-
ter a choice seat. It is a way of “pre-
ferring one. another” that the Scrip-
tures speak of.—Columbus (Ohio) ,
State Journal.
HOUSTON, Dec. 21'.—All witness.
e3 excep one who so far hav# testi-
fied before the granft jury’in investi-
gating >he Lifting of Thoma# Lyons.
Gibson Rye
James E. Pepper
Green'River'
Sunny Brook
Guckenheimer Rye
Kentucky Club
Hili A HUI
Penwick Ry#
LE'WISVJLLE BANK ROBBER
MADE GLEAN GETAWAY FROM
RUSKr PENsTENTIAft »’.
This bank has a reputation
for standing by its customers.
W e invite you to be one of
our customers. Accounts
small or large are welcome• LONDON; Dec. 26. —Tire procla-
mation of martial law at Teheran
following the dismissal of W. Mor-
gan Shustcrtjy the Pers an cabinetThe hrgest Shippers of Whiskey direct to tho consumer in the Sooth. #
Brlow we list a few of bnr leading brands:
DISPATCH FROM TABKISEZ
VEYS NEWg OF FIGHTING,
WITHOUT DETAILS
TANATtES;—Mexico,—Dec. 26.--
Genera} Bernardo Reyes, one® con-
sidered the greatest of his country's
PARIS, TEXAS, NOT YET
READY FOR NEGRO POSTMEN
KAI WON’T HAVE REPUBLIC. .
PEKING, China, Dec. 21.—Prem-
ier Yuan Shi Kai in ’ an off eial
statement today said that without
any hun’ll-.cttion he refuses to accept
a republic.
ST, PETERSBURG, Russia, Def.
.—A proposal for a tariff war on
United States*wa3 Introduce! tn
,Duma by Ex-president Gucgko
Others representin'^' .TVctobqrlst
Nationalist parties which control
majority of the Duma-' it
SAN ANTONIO, Dec.
MYSTERIOUS MURDER <)F o„n,n
WEALTHY SAN AN1o.N!()A> Ju"t
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lb1- . •)First National Bank
Denton, Texes.
on Teheran is fixed for tomorrow un-
less Persia d smlsEes Shuster, tbe
American treasurer-general. About
4,000 troops are waiting for the
march.
NWIIHIH
T.4P.1MH«SCOUIM
MALLPOX AT BRACKETTSVlLLE
- BRACKETTSVILLE, Dec. 22—
This town has a smallpox scare with
five cases developed. If was brought
hero py a Mexican woman 'from
Mevim'on a visit hereDALLAS MENINGITIS EPIDEMIC.
DALLAS. Dec. 23.-—Twenty-three
cases Of spinal meningitis have oc-
curred here since Dec. 1. Thirteen
deaths havA occurred two of them
today.
RUSSIA PROPOSES A
TARIFF WAR ON U; S-
orchestra concert# will be lightened;
by an oplnlon expected tody* from!
have closed all Sunday amusements ductlo or the cotton acreage,
in Dallas, including the symphony,
by an oplnlon expected todya from eAMINE OF CRISP NEW MONEY.Deaton County
National Bank
A letter -reeefv-M by; Sheriff
from the* prisom authorities at
Rusk penitentiary" conveyed the
format on that Ed.Cisco, who
seht up for the -Lewisville bank
bery for a long sentence, had escap-
ed, making a clean getaway. Cisco
and his alleged partner, Marshall,
ve’e both convicted of the robbery
of the Lewtsvilio Nettoojii 1 bank__in
October, 1910, and with Cisco’s es-
cape both men are gone, Marshall
having d ed a few months after he
was" sent to the penitentiary.
The robbers got about $8,000 from
the bank safe, which they dynamited,
and about .hall' the money, It is re-
called, was recovered. The n>en
w(.re arrested near Hebron and thcti
trial, followed, the men enter ng
pidas of guftty.
t*|K W*B1 » • “ - T Y-•-__ _____ __ - _
acrordcon 0”'' w“r" infurei last night when a too 1° npnenr In the court
‘ Seaboard passenger was dera led at house today in response to a grand
Gloster, Ga., but none are expected
to die.
NIGRO CIETS POSITION AS
MAIL CARRIER AT PARIS.
HOUSTON 'Deci 21. Thc police
* ay the boy whose body was found
in n %s< k in Buffalo Bayou was An-
tone Arderson, a negro so light coi-
cied that he often passed,for whiter1
A negro man was arrested charge 1
|v;th the k Ding on account of his in-
fhtuation for boys. CED CISCO rats
FROM PESIIENIIWPRESIDENT TAFT AFFIXED SIG-
NATURE TO LOI»GH IUC8OLU
T1GN AT 1B:I7 tODAY.
. • .......... - .TEHERAN,......F6Hrtk."~DFc —*2!.;^
Serious fighting between Russian
troops and Persian constitutionalfetn
and reportg of bloody masscre by '3 reported iu a diapatvh-from Tabrt.|
Russian soidiers at Resht. ara causing - - - •“
serious app:eheniono here.
Hundreds Killed in Massa,re,
L According to adv:ceH received
London a massacre had been
progress at Resbt, Persia, since
Eaturuay. Fiv®; hundred ~
Slang1 in Court.
{■Slang has at last compelled the court
to take judicial notice of it. An em-
ploye (n talking to his foreman- re-
ferred to a belt he was compelled to
use, which had a loose lap, as “rtrtten,"
and the court, on appeal from a
Judgment for damages for an injury re-
sulting from the breaking of the belt
(Hortman
pany, 153
hold that
said:
"We will take notice of slang
phrases which obtain in this times Ln
Ill walks of lif<b, and not do violence to
apparent intention by indulging in a
literal interpretation of the words
used, when such interpretation would
do vfolence~Ao the plain meaning in-
tended by the words when taken In
the connection In which they were
used. In stigmatizing the belt as
"rotten” plaintiff plainly intended to
convey the Idea that it waa bta opin-
ion that tbe loose lap waa a menace
and danger to himself.—West Pub-
lishing Company’s Docket •
But Bristow DIdHi Want Te.
At th* Country club luncheon to
President Taft at Hutchinson one of olb* Rye
the gueata deafred to secure a vain- . R-- Monarch
able aonvenir of the occasion. So he Craddock’a Quartett
got a piece of writlag paper and asked ,
each of tbe principal guests to write
a B»o of eentlawnt and aign it ..
H * * Mas'-* WtllWU | VMV, WM*. •**. M
to the recorda In the closing days of I duel but could not reach them in
the year. Already nearly 300,000 “
fewer Immigrants have landed thia
I
A safety deposit vault will :tls0 be
a new feature fully protected from
burglars, ana with a room for the
use of patrons of the department New
[burglar proof doors on that and the
[other vault will be provided.
The Interior of the trank room it-
self w 11 be fittei with every1 im-
prove won’. th«t modernness and need
tan suggest, including individual
bronze and steel cages for the tell-
ers. The total Aost of the improve-
ments will be about 812,500.
The firit National iMnk was or-
ganized in 1882 jand has always ta-
day, declared the shot sounded t0
them as if it came from the com-
pany's enclosure. Th* compailX 1S
Increasing th'^’Height feuce' to
thirty, feet.
(USH Of U
AMI PflKIAil MOK
Many prosperous men in
Denton and county have prof-
ited greatly by association
with the
PARTS, Dec. 21.-—George Bivens,
a negro scftodLteacher, today accept,
[cd ill# P09.L1ou.flf tikil carrier here,
i which his ranking on (he civil ser-
Ivice examination list entitled him;
[db. Hundreds nre sending nqtv’g :
the postmaster not to deliver i
Capital
Surplus, * S50.000
Miss Lacy received a musical is-.
,trumept of some sort and Miss Bar. j
ten, music instruc^ess received al
little toy 'piano, apof.' Pfaff -waa!
' JkW ■with a tiny ,
arrangement with which he mad0 ail
the noise possible. The other mem i
bers j»f tn# faculty were made.happy
wlth simfiar little gift#, and the
"Clirisimr» tree” ended In a grand
march r.iound the platform, ea>-n
person in po*se«Mon of h!g tor. and
those owning musical instrumentg us-
ing-then: to th# best advantage;
Nervous troubles frequently come
from Ill-fitting and badly made shoes,
j in the opinion of Dr. Irvin O. AWen.
[He thinks them accountable for much
matrimonial haggling and discord.
It Is a mistake, he says, to teach
the child—a# Is commdnly done — to
, toe out. In the beginning tho boy or -
the girl, in obedience to #n unerring-
instinct, points the foot straight
ahead, which is the proper way for
wanting 4J1 sfroeleas peoplcs- walk 4
with parallel feet— Indians, for exam-
ple.
Dr. Allen expla'..s that the sole of
the shoe: should be the shape of this
foot. To determine the shape, one-- -3
must stand barefoot on the.ball and 1
toes Upon a sheet of paper, allowing
the gr^at toe to assume its normal
position—separated^ somewhat iron :
the other toes. Make a mark around
the toes with a pencil and then let
the heel come down tp tbe paper. Now
place the weight of the body upon the f
outer side of’the foot and complete v.
the outline in that position. „
A shoe made with a sole of this
shape, and with a reasonably high
vamp, will certaWy be comfortable
and will insure a healthy foot, inci- -. J
dentally doing away with "shoe nerv-
ousness.” It worn In winter, however,
it should have no metal nails in it.
The feet are not easily kept warm
during cold weather in shoes with
metal nails, because they tend to con-
duct tho hi tit out of the body
W» are in position to give you as good tertnt I
on money as any one in Denton_pr Denton coun
ty. We have unlimited amount of money to loan. ®
on good real estate security Short, plaiu noteij’W!
We can save you money on your loan. See us i t'
before placing your application. Special atten- 1
tion to renewing loans.
We have buyers for small (arms from 100 to ?60
acres. Let us know what you have to sei).
HOUSTON. Dec. 22—W. E. Green,
the negro arrested for th# death of
moulder, and Rufe Burnett, county tj,e colored boy whose body was
jailer, James waa riddled with bul- found in Buffalo Bayou, today con-
, lets and died soon afterWards. Bur- fCB8Cd he shook the boy to death,
nbtt was badly cut, his no„ being breaking his back.
ration on golf and signed It. Other
l guests followed suit When the paper
S.7y meV1::: Bur7edererhln^n /“«’’y ^r8th\.S?’ne %ero
to a detachment of Ruraies, foticrw-: m®[’ |he 1 r8t Jsation‘l • IllTr®
ing the defeat of his followers, and w U be a large customers room with
admits bia defeat, The surrehdei specfally fitted offices for the direc-
waa preceded by a brush between !^?kana eXecutl'e off cars of the
'v- -
■» 11 IMoney to Loan.
5.00 11.04
5.00 13.04
■HklRv,' j;-"':et» will be given away till noon on
rday, December 23 No registra
after that time. Give us your
i before Ao^Wo <X«.*SO
LONDON, Dec. 28.—An agency
dispatch from St. Petersburg reports
that a mutiny has broken out at the
-ucval. ordnance yrd.—Measures for
quelling the disorder have been ta-
ken ly the authorities and several
j mutineers havd-been wounded by the
| troops,
Quarts
013.00
11.00
io do
10.00
9.00
8.00
8.09
8.00
7.00
Lxandal#
Duffy s MaM (4 bnt.) 4.00 10.00
Alcohol S.Bg 10.04
Cocktails - 100 13.04
...... and gold coins hero which are used
8B PARDONS FOR CHRIFT'IAH. extensively for Christmas gifts. A
AUSTIN Dae. 23,—Gov. Colquitt fecwit orde- of United States Traas-
todar gr—a-------- —--- - “ r • -----
pardons.Prosperous
Men
Egan Land Co.
Northest Corner Square.
During ibape-L eXtirciturt at rhe Gol.
_« lege-uf Industrial Aria. Wedne&dajtj-a—
beautiful Christmas trev» was uncov- •
ered and Santa Claus, who wa8
scope, spectroscope. Thus tbe com-
bination suggests’ a way and means
for allowing the surgeon tn.look down
the esophagus in search of foreign
obstructions or of injuries to the or-
gan.
One of the leading physicians of St.
Paul has been gathering statistics
showing the enormous number and
variety of foreign substances that are
swallowed by persons of all ages and
which often result fatally. He says
that in almost any case of tbe kind a
pin, needle, button, bone and even
teeth plates arq swallowed and ln
beginning may be little more than an
unpleasantness. Here is the oppor-
tunity for using the esophagoscope.
Before the sharp substance has a
chance to perforate the esophagus the
combined mirror and electric light
may be inserted, the object seen and
removed without harm. If- the ob-
struction be ’teft,' however, It starts
Irritation, becomes a festering wound
which almost invariably will cause
death ' . • ,PARIS, Dec. 22.—The negro mail
carrier, George Bivens, waa waited on
I by a comlmitee of -vhite men and
Hailed to, Appear for duty this mo n-
|4ng. A whltc substitute was appoint
There will bo no more negroes
„,w .“ _.T " I# be-
DALI^AS-r Dec. 23;~There 1# some COunty by Governor Colquitt i# con- ileved the letter carrier troubles a^e
prospect that th# blu« laws which neetlon with the effort to secure a re. over.
HAVE NFW (HWRIDtS
A“CH1TE' T BAYS IT WILL HAVE
FINEST BANK OF ITS HIZE IN
TEXAS.4 Full • It PM
Quaru Quaru
34.00 2l5.0t
5.00 13.04
5.00 13.04
3.00 13.04
5.00 13-04
Onr Own Bottling
« FnU
Quaru
35.00
’ 4.50
4.00
4.00
3.50
3.00
3 00
3.00
2.50
3.50 7.00
3.50 ' 7.00
B-M 8.0V
AUSTIN, Dec, 21.7—Tho sum <1
$10,000 was today jrfirh’u from
Stat# bank guaranty fund for - tli®
creditors of the failed First State
bank of Koppcrl. The banking de-
partnlent w#B/notified that half of
e $1 11,700 re<ently paid in from
the guaranty fund for a Houston
bank would soon be returned.
year. Furthermore every ship leav-
ing for Europe* is loaded In the steer.
age with passengers a# never before.
These facts ar# regarded a# highly
important but their exact significance
is not yst known.
140.000 tXlTTON t»n,L MEN OUT.
MANCHESTER, England, Dec, S3.
—Tber# |# iittlff prospect of everting
ths *tr1k# of 150,000 operatives In
the weavers of cotton fabrkra. Tho ex-
ecutive committee of the union today
decided tn propose a strike of *11
tJ,, mlH operettvM.
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reil ... -. -Schweer. $aab.er; W..F-
sjx; Woodward, aaststaift. Its directors
w I include A. D Turner, Mrs s- R. “Da.
He no*"says *' ,s T B, J},1'®™1’’ 5'. B- c°’,lns* •{•
of.Schweer,, W. r. Johnson, and John
j A. Hanoi The First. National is on
1 the “honol- roll’’ of banks; few ot
“WTrhTfr^artu—Fpr^TdxaSi'- tnehrd-ing- otriy
[th ise-banks whose surplus fuid
equals jar exceeds their capital stock,
(The edprtal stock, is $50,0(10. The
‘ last statement showed surplus and
undiviie.1 nfpflt to be in round num-
bers $67,000 op more than 133 per
. cent of lt» capital- stock individual
Tc^nr deposits at the last statement were
ro $236,000.
nghted ti»e'h«ri ot any 7chHdt"' bA-1 bating *at "Baylor,“Brownwood and1" "Linlocates thl” three
‘decked with gilt and colored paper [ Southwestern. He was formerly . bankg of Denton a'lntos. to-• ad pretty I ttl.e presents here alfd ;my''TE1HOVS MURDER OF !° „nty National-^ the ,eor-
oppos ts ifte Exchange
strung abont tike snow i «*
„----- ...tie presents her# aifafyf,
ihere among its branches, labeled for •
trie r recipients among the 'Food IjL
tie children of the faculty.’’ , - “
Ag each namftt,wag called, • begin-; perM> a wealthy Moxieqn, was found
ning with Master Billy B.zzell, whojjo(jay three'blocks front home. Two!
received ,omf foolishly appropriate imen <alied for him in a hack early
toy tribute to his high Fos.tlon,_ tho,this nrorninR nnd that was the last '•.#
"’“ seen of him alive. The cafig0 of It’s t”^!
death is a mystery. , [,th^
and
nnd
the . ... ____
. ' poses to impose n <Hrty~bf T0U"
| PARIS, France. Dec 22.—-The ?en» On articles at present frec
.tomb of the <olnlirai«d ParJelan ac- imposes other restrictions.
'tress Lucio Lanteluie, was opened, -—----
■ last nisbt by robbers and gems valued MRM TROt”T UNABLE TO GO
- at perhaps $ iOOOO .stolen from the ’ ■ BEFORE GRA%d JURY
Craddock's 87
Old Crow
‘' addock’s ’92
In a
Strong
Bank.SLUMP IN IMMIGRATION.
NEW YORK. Dec. 22.—On« of the . .
greatest slump's in immigration ev-jalmost severed from his face. 8evera'| ----—
er recorded her# is being written in. [ offlcersdn the sheriff’s office saw the JOHN F. MORGAN APPOINTED
. . .... GOVERNOR COLQUITT
John F Morgan o? Aubrey has ed.
been appointed chairman of Denton On the rtvtl service H« and It !(
2(X> MEN CAUGHT IN MINE.
J. WIG A M,_. England. Dee: 23.--The
Cross Tetley coal pit near here was
suddenly Hooded with water today.
Two hundred men were below in the
workings and,ltJs feared there were
fbany fatalities,
The miners all escaped.
Death by Technicalities bix Tinies iken a prominent part jn the biisinoss
Soys Ho 1„ Readv to Die .history and advancement of Denton
■ - . | Ite officers how are A. D. Turner,
WAXAHACHIE, Dec. 2 1. --TheI f'fcsldent, GR. Collins, jylce presl-
luw's tlefty in tho case of Burrell [dentp H. I
Oates, ijho has escaped death ” * '
times on technicalities, appear#
----- - - - -- ----- — . — -- --- j have t:“ed gven Oates. Le u.u**
. , ' he is. re'idq ,to die if the Court —.
As Per Annual <.'turtoin, students Be. l Vririiina| Appeals acts unfavoi'galxj
__ memb#r ...Em11 Member of J-'acalt^. on hIs • ■ resrnt. aPP?a 1.
with Af»pr<»priate Gift,
Paul McGregor loves to h'aYe hla
mother tell him stories, j .
to have his young friends come and
share the stories. Sometimes it hap-
pens that a boy who is persona-non
grata with Paul will drop in for a sit-
in and then the hoftt grows restive.
The stories, he stoutly tens his moth-
er, are. for him and his friends-only.
The presence of ^Others spoils the re-
cital. ____... .,,•'“‘2™.’.. ~
It was on a recent evening. In the
midst of a fairy tale, that a kid for
whom Paul entertdHm no friendship,
dropped in with the others, ^nd im-
mediately Paul sniffed. Then he spoke
up, interrupting the tale, , saying,
"Bilke Wilke ain’t got no sore on bls
band* *“
"Yes, he has,
welcome boy. “
day.”
"Don’t care.”
“Billy t\’ilke ain’t got no sore on bls
hand.”
I Again the other boy denied it, but
Paul kept- right on reasserting the
statement
“I’ll just go and see." finally said
the other l?oy. ”1 seen him today and
I’m just -going to prove Billy Wtlko
has-a sore on his hand.”
After he had gone, Paul, turning to
m. wnu wi mv3. » tTio r bis astonished mother, said, “I know
;.ilillLl to them by the negro, Riven? ■ I d get bitn to go. Please go on with
e.'Uta he Kill start t$ carrying tomor-
.. . row.
FORT WORTH. Dec. 23.—Mrs.
•Homer Trout, Indicted Charge I witu
■ the murder of her husband whom she
shot In a restaurant Monday night
ATANTA, Ga., Dep. 22.—Forty-! wns with* anot* or womah,
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amTEXARKANA, Dec. 22 - From
thirty to forty persona were Injured
in a head-on passenger collision on
tbe Texa# and Pacific railroad near
Kildare, forty miles south ot here, at
5 o’clock this morning. Number 3
southbound and No. 104 carrying
through mall from El Paso to St.
Louis, via the international and
Great Northern, werp the trafns.
No Fatalities.
No one was killed in the wreck,
but Fireman Brook of Longview, on
No. 3, was perhaps fatally hurt. Qne
woman passenger -Waa badly hert,
btrt tried to concel her identity so [
relatives would not be worried. '
Twelve passengers were .given med-
*1cal attention and. numerous others
were bruised. All continued the
journey. - - , -
Two northliund train's Were to;paaa No. 3 on a switch. A negro por-[ Burrell Oates. Who Has Escaped
Jer let one past and then became con-1 - - -- - * •
fused. Vthrew th eswitch to |ak«f:
N’o, I**’ directly- against No. 3 and
high-hilled 104 to come ahead.
"Denton will ^av# the finest equip-
ped bank of it# six# in the state
when tbe First National gets into »t»
new quarters on the south side ot
the square,” said Ralph Budde ot
Jackson, Tenn., the architect 1°
charge of the work, Thursday, “and
4 will be complete In every respect
and modern to the minute.”
Announcement was made by tbe
bank Thursday afternoon of its inten-
tion to mov# as soon aa the houae
can be alters 1 nto th# bu'lding on
the south I de Beit door to Ccrtti’
which was bought from A E. Gra-
ham several months ago at a report-
ed oneideration of 315,000. The
ebangea to b# made in tb# building,
the mak ng of the furniture and fur.
nlrhing# and tbe re-modeiing of the
building front will require about
seventy day# it Is stated, from the
tim0 R i“ begun within the next few j-
days. end th# change hi location wtl)
bo made about March 1, 1912. I
The front of th# building will be
rebuilt, with marble columns and a
wide vest bule on the ea“t side for
entrance. The vestibule ant
floors will be covered with ceramic
tile. The counters w 11 be of Greclin'
imported marble, surmounted by
bronze grill work. The colling will
be beamed w-ith tqahogany and the
walls will be wainscoted with Gre-
cian marble througout.
T' Mkiiy new fe*turM wfn b# .intro^
uced in "the interior arrangement,
includ ng a room for ladle? luxur-
i!:
r;- " houi
the
TYLER; " Dec. 22.—Charles 3. !
ered and Santa CiauS, who• wa# in [ Pierce, a Boston divinity student,!
reality one of the student misses, an.* has been summoned ft# a Witness ih
nounced that tho tree was for the the Rev, Rlcheson case. He 1# a na-
good littljj- children among th# fac-[tlve of Tyler, aged about 33. Four
ulty. The tre£ itself would have de-'years ago he wQn gold me !ajs m de-
lighted the heart of any child be-Jhatlhg at Dayior, Brownwood and
jwaa sufficient currency In the near-, wl,,.n |U()k„ (-an>Pnter overruled their
Mt sub-treasury to meet normal de- motion to dismiss two important
n nnds, th# government would hot rounts in the r indictments.
pay the cost of transportation of ... .
new bills and Cola merely t© meet
the preference of banka,
OHIO TOWN HAS NO (URMTMAH
V»r«b«*t Flour n pro I ^lif 2.3;
* f . L# —Thin town it probably tn> only
teetion against mfenOMbH Jetty In th# country Which Is to have
coil., bre.d .nd p...ri« ■St.Vw _
OUR NKW RROCK8S ~
□Uke. Ver.be« better the S.-Xt/STI
ever before. Try a tack
Ask for Verabett. Handler
by your grocer. /
toy tribute to his high position, I
ownerg of the names called by Santa1
Ulaus tripped childishly up to the
platform and, Ja most cases thanked
the giver in a gW-ect, ch-Wl«h treble.
Mike Whitten received a, doll dressed
in induairlai uniform^ Mr Allen ro-_
. calved a dandy little drurtv fondly n.
scribed, “Take this drum u*>d beat it
home” (which he refused to do. nc»-d.
les# to S*T). Miss Anna Cron, nsa?-
l^e fr°m ‘h’
doll’si wardrobe, colored in th# nat-|h<“5y Sb" dledThst July.
_ UrM.’O?12ia^._._________ FORT*-ONE HURT IN WRECK
ON SEABOARD AIR IJNE
BOY WILL MAKE DIPLOMATClever Ruse by Which Youth Gets
Rid of an Unwelcome 1
Guest. 1
BRIGANDS SECURE $8AO<OOO.
HARBIN, Manchuria. Dec. 28.—
Chinese brigands today attacked an
by an opinion axpected toupa frs^l new YORK Dec 23.—On the imperial convoy carrylne bullion and
th? city official# contraediettng an |Ut business day before Christmas stole 3850,000. The bandits In this
opinion of th# ounty dark that even |f w#g discovered this morning tnhl section are s# bold they attack the
thee# concerto are unlawful. there is a famin# of crisp new bills towns.
in
in
last
,A._ _ _ Pe>si ns
had been killed by the Russians at
The Hme of scSdla gth# tUspWcb, Tm
clud ng mnhy women and children
Reaht is the capital of, th# province
of Ghilah and has about 40,000 in-
f abitants. Russia announces its de-
-terminat on to prevent any further re
giifance from Persia anJ to thh.t e°d
has set strong detachments of Cos-
sacks and ntanry into the rebellious
Persian districts.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1911, newspaper, December 28, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208926/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.