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are offered the
South Side Square
First National Bank
Make Our Bank Your Bank
for their protection as
prescribed by the State
of Texas.
the kind of a man who will
appreciate this extra attention.
VOLUME XIII
DENTON TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29. 1913.
NUMBER 248
1 RECORD AND CHRONICLE I
I8IT
BFYETT-8 SHOE STOKE
FOR SHOES
Established in 1881
Suits for Men
JACKSOHWLLE, FLA., IN
1914
NEVER INDULGED ID EXCESS
TARIFF DIFFERENTIAL
SHIPS ABANDONED
BULL MOOSERS STAND ALONE
Copy’ p- Han Scbaffncr Jk Marx
MANAGER
We solicit vout see oust on the ba a
and
CUSTOMS OFFICERS
MILITANCY
EXTENDS [0 INDIA b^no^oeing’^ha’rged 'under
LAILI1UU IV II1MIH name of James W. Johnson with
BULGARS KILL MUSSULMANS
ri x \
Bottled by
Alliance Ml’g. Co
W B McClurkan & Co
That kind of a Man
Gibson
All uncalled for Suits for sale at 1-4 off.
N. Side Square Denton. Tei*.
Capital $50,000
Groceries
All of our depositors
Phone* 25
Seventeen Years in Denton
of Illinois
aetnocrath-
to
of
is
opimoi
today
so-call<
at <
the M
DRINK
CASCADE
GINGERALE
THE
BEST
ON
THE
MARKET.
have
said,
been
wit-
h>s
been
A big stock of blue black serges
at $20. $15.00. $10.00
AND TURKEY READY
PE ACK TREATY IN
FRIDAY. BI T SERVIA
ranks in
spectators
-tandadds
almost
BaylegS,
Charley
Service
ch rk-
Thurs-
Din
th.
WHITE STAR LINER HELD
ON ROCK IN CORK HARBOR
To assist in the develop-
ment of Denton and Denton
County.
Maintained in a highly
satisfactory manner by the
prosperity it has helped to
produce.
____ RANKS
VETERA NS-—V » NY TOO
RLE *O MARCH ROUTE.
Gentry of Washington. D. U.,
agent for Texas and Oklahoma
NO BLAME ATTACHED TO
I’OEICE IN SVFF. PARADE.
believed
for the
<Ht PASSENGERS TAKEN
FROM LINER TO PORT.
which yegter-
with Nashville,
and Houston
re eived 1,528.
405, ' ne gelee-
BULGARIA
TO SIGN
IXJNDON
AND (iREW E DEMAND
KU S ALTERA* IONS.
BULGARIANS RF.IHiRTED TO
HAVE DESTROYED VILLAGE.
TOE NEW WITNESS1S
USIIFY REGARDING
COLONEL’S S0BRIE1Y
Harold Milter, Jim Tom
Clitfcrd Marchman and
Carter, who took the Civil
examinations for postoffice
GEN. YOUNG' RE-ELECTED;
JACKSON VILLE IN 1914.
Advance Fashions are issued each
Monday morning to show the week’s of-
ferings of Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns
which have been designed from the latest
French and New York modes. These
advance patterns are FOUR WEEKS
ahead of any other patterns.
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON May 29.—Police
Superintendent Sylvester and
Washington police were ; ’
by the Senate committee Idem
blame for the disorders at the bin
woman suffrage pageant here on
March 3.
PARADE MARKING FEAT! RE OF
1»1B REUNION SHOWED RAP.
IDLY THINNING RANKS OF
FEE.
gentle-
nev-
ex-
They are the result of patience and experience
—the first being as necessary as the last with
ohilrlfAn T n« rhvns/is thia trx unit
to
to-
in a dense fog and
The Style Book” 5c.
The Embroidery Bock” 15c
I social lut>s
pus Christi
x. an-Ameri-
at
filed.
>a’ 'he law does
organization of
o< ial gath-
PATTERNS
ISSUED WEEKLY.
by the
cavalry at
Numerous
We have a few uncalled for suits that we will
sell at one-third off.
STONE&WEBSTERTO
SPEND TWO MILLION:
ROUGH RIDERS TELL OF HIS
DRINKING “ONLY BLA4JK COF
FEE" IN CUBAN CAMPAIGN—
RELATIVE TELLS OF “REGU-
LAR GENTLEFAN'S CELLAR.”
I
M\s<H'iate<) Press Dispatch.
QUEENSTOWN.
* wo tugs carrying
pa-wngers reached
ening.
streets ’ ■win be the finest
pot of its kind he world.
WASHINGTON, May 29—Tne
United States troop in Texas wil >e
kept in camp at Texas City and
Galveston all summer at least and
longer if stabler conditions are not
in the meantime restored in Mexico.
That was the frank assurance giv-
en by Secretary of War Garrison
friends of officers who inquired
him yesterday. Ti.e opportunity
to be used in maneuvers.
Associated Press Dispat h , 1
ALPINE, May 29—United States
Inspector Downe at Valentine last
night raptured a case of rifles an<f
6,009 rounds of ammunition billed
to parties at Presidio. Texas, and a
rapid fire gun with ammunition
billed to Candelara Tt is
the arms were intended
Mexican rebels-
A wide range of patterns in
tropical worsteds at
$20, $15.00. $10.00
A big bunch of boys’ knicker
and Norfolk suits, ages 6 to 17,
good values, $2 50 to $10
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. May 29.—Sena,
tor Simmons of tbe Ffnane com-
mittee announced after a confer-
ence with the President that the
proposed 5 per cent differential on
imports in Ameriian-oWped or
contdoiled vessels will be dropped
Jro.ni tty* tariff bill in the Senate !
on amount of the protest of foreign
nations-
Associated Press Dispat h
AUSTIN. May 29 T!
General in an
retary of State
charters of two
can social club
at El Paso, of
and a, Moose lodg- cli
Wichita Falls should not be
The opinion held t
not authorize tbe
clubs for the purp<>.-‘ o
erings, social intercourse or frater-
nal purposes.
to be
every
horse
were
pa^de route
and United
When a man str ps into a store
and pays his bill bx giving a
check on his banker, it sug-
gests to the merchant that the
man handles his financial
transactions in a business-like
manner, and that it is worth a
little added effort. The mer-
chant realizes that the man
who uses a bank account for
conserving and protecting his
of the end of
was l,90o aged
horseg
United
Oglethorpe
were so
assisted
last one
once he
too fee-
WIU. KEEP TRASH'S IX
yN'TlL MEXICO GEIS QUIET
LEWIS NAMED FLOOR
WASilNGTON. May
ator J Hampton Lewis
was yesterday elected
floor manager and assistant to Ma-
jority Leader Kern.
J.
B.
R.
D
Prancing
Eleventh
Fort
veterans
that they had
**■“ saddles, but
head, ne» ♦»»•> Daunt s ro k and
gan taking off the passengeds.
May 20.—
700 rescued
tx re this ev-
E
field
of the Federal Department of Agri-
culture, was here Thursday, guest
of. District Agent Wm. Ganzer,
whose district he has been inspeet-
Mr- Gentry paid a high com-
pliment to Mr. Ganzer’s efficient
work throughout his distri t. which
is one of the largest in the country.
Conditions were generally good
through North and Northwest Tex-
tl, he said, except on the sect’ons
about Amarillo and Chilli, o’.he
‘he dry weather had serious-
ly handicapped agricultural pros-
perity.
Associated Press Dispatch.
MARQl’E'lTE, May 29.*—Five
witnesos for Col. Roosevelt, in-
cluding - --»'ative, a former mem-
member of the Rough Riders, a
former locomotive engineer, a news-
pap.d man and a former judge tes-
tif|ed to Col. Roosevelt* sobrie-
The Kough Rider testi-
ca.m- I
only
Associated Press Dispatch.
SALONIKI. May 29.—It is re-
ported here that Bulgarian troops
have destroyed the village of Had-
ji and magsaCr d its Mussulman ■
inhabitants.
ty today,
tied that during the Cuban
paign Col. Roosevelt drank
bla-k coffee with water and never
liquor of any kind Philip Roose-
velt, the relative, testified that the
Colonel keeps a “regular _
man's cellar” in his house, but
er indulges in those liquors to
cess.
Wednesday AftemooR Session.
At yesterday’s session men
have been associated with
H EATH EK FCHKvaSI.
Tonight and Friday general-
ly fair.
Associated Press Dapatch.
CALCUTTA, India, May 29
FIELD AGENT OF FEDERAL
DEPARTMLNT WAS HERE
Suit against A. Cox and Man-
i ford Cox of Ponder was fib d in the
; Sixteenth District court Wednesday
I a f ted noon by Mrs- Effie Swindell of
I Hardeman county, In which plain-
I tiff asks for $.9,990 damages for
allegedoUenatton of her husband.
' W. A. Swindell. Swindell is in
The Exchange National
Bank.
REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE
SO-CALLED SOCIAL CLUBS
Asso' iated Pr>-s» Dispatch.
CHATTANOOGA, May 29.—The
Confederate veterans paraded today
with such thinned
division that many
ed with tears The
by the cavalrymen
PRO* EST OF FOREIGN NATIONS
AGAINST PREFERENCE FOR
UNITED STATES SHU'S IS
ABANDONED IN UNDERWOOD
*AR1FF BILL.
Associated Press Dispat< h
QUEENSTOWN. May 29— lhe
White Star liner Haverford, which
left Liverpool for Philadelphia yes-
terday, struck Daunt s rock in the
Cork irarbod
stuck fast.
The tugs
•evening on the rocks of fork
— - - - |)P_
DENTON BOYS PASS CIVIL
SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Our Exquisite Portraits of Children
are nothaphazard effec’s.
! The woman's suffrage campaign is Cox is one of the best known farm-
Inow extending to India The Sim- ers in Denton county and has lived
I la golf links were damaged last t'<»r many years in the Pontier com-
|iiigh‘ by sufiTggettis. .niunity. Manford Cox is his son.
The Denton County
National Bank
(The Accomm-xiihag Bank)
found the Haverford
We can sell you a hot weather suit
that will look well, wear well and
wash well. In fact this suit will
improve with washing, which is
saying a great deal. There will be
more Wash Suits, Panama Hats,
and white canvas shoes worn this
summer than ever before, so you
just well get in with the first.
SPECTATORS IN MS
«PIMK Of
“THIN GREY LINE"
who i
Theo-
dore Roosevelt in public and pri- \
vate life who met him on the Nile >
when he returned ' . his African
huntig trip, ano newspaper men
who accompanied him in his various
political campaigns, testified that
not only was the ex-Pre«ident not
a drunkard, but that he was nota-
bly and extremely temperate in the
use of intoxicants. It would
been impossible, the witness
for Col Rooseve’ ever to have
under the influence of liquor
out it becoming known to
associates. It would have
equally impossible, they testified,
for 'him to have drunk liquor with
any degree of regularity without
the smell of it on his breach being
apparent.
It gives you standing
among business men;
puts system into your
affairs, facilitates the
payment of bills.
We offer every facili-
ty to depositors, large
or small.
Associated rress Dispatch.
LONDON, May 29.—Bulgaria
and Turkey have announced they
will sign a treaty of peace here to- >
morrow. Greece and Servia. bowi
ever, want to add protocols of va-
rious sorts before signing.
Servia wants a different division
of territory from offered and •
war between Servia and Bulgaria
sees now alonist inevitable.
NEW BAPTIST PASTOR IS
HERE; PREACHES SUNDAY
The Fi rst Guaranty
State Bank
DALLAS, May 29.—Plans were
announced yesterday by the Stone i
& Webster Co. fn- a $2,090 000 in-J
terurban station to be erected at
te corner of Jackson and Browder I
de- BULL MOOSERS Si AND ALONE.
WASHINGTON. Mayl 29—Pro-
gressives in open cau tts yesterday
openly resented the plan of amalga-
mation with the regular republicans
; and every speech made was ofipose*
I to any such plan except that of W.
j M. Chandler, who thought it w-ould
‘be all right if the “Penroses
'Barneses were thrown over.1’
BOYS’ SHIRTS.
further for shirts—biggest assort-
ments of styles, patterns and sizes.
A White Coat Shirt at ...... $1.50, $1.00, 50c
Men’s fancy Negligees at _____ $1.50. $1.00^ 50c
The best work shirt on the market at _____________________________50c
Save money on these because the qualities are superior.
Underwear. Neckwear, Hosiery, Night Shirts, Straw Hats,
Extra Trousers and Oxfords.
Associated Presa Dispatch.
PLAINVIEW. May 29 —Mr«. J.
M Mun ey. who is in jail charged
with murder in connection with the
dfafh of her busband at Lockney
Ratudday, has started a hunger
strike. She has not tasted food
since imprisonment and physicians
announce that they will start
forcibly feeding tier liquid food
day.
OFFICERS ud DIRECTORS
W. B. McClurkan, President.
L. Blewett, Vice President.
H. Deavenport, Cashier.
M. Barns. Ass’t. Cashier.
R. Turner.
W 3 McCray.
J. F. Raley.
G. H- Blewett
Wc invite you to inspect our
Summer Outfits for men and
boys. These stocks were se-
lected with the facts uppermost
in our mind that they must be
serviceable, practicable and com-
fortable for summer wear. These
are characteristics of our line of
clothing that distinguishes it from
the ordinary lines that you are
asked to buy most places.
Hart Schaffner & Marx and
Spero Michael & Son are the
makers of these clothes and that
fact alone is conclusive evidence
that they are correct models and
fitters.
MEN’S AND
You don't have to look
every
watch
borne
tou< hed
the overhead arches formed of en-
twined Confed?*--
Stares flags.
Another evidence
the war's bitterness
veterans dilng on
loaed
Stages
here,
inlirm
fn»
n' them stuck to big
had mounted. Many
Me to walk the full
120,000 DAMAGE SUIT IS
FILED IN DISTRICT COURT CAPTURED RY U. S
TALIAFERRO BROS.
Old Phone 125, New Phone 292
P 'OUNTY VOTES
BALLINGER. May 29.—In
election Runnels county yesterday-
voted dry by 9S votes. It went dry-
two years ago by 327.
rape by fraud in connection with
the alleged marrying of a- young
'woman living near Ponder. C. A.
Lieu:. . .?i .
Opelika, Ala.
depart met t,
Zandt of Ft.
Rev. Dr. M E. Hudson, the new
ba^tor of the First Baptist church,
came in Thursday morning and will
preach his first .sermon as pas’or
here next Sunday. Dr. Hudson's
family will relr-oin in-Fort Worth
until after the Fort Worth schools
adjourn for the summer, when they
will move here, occupying the oia
J. M Barrett home on west Hick-
lory street.
ARE YOU GOING AWAY
For a summer vacation? If so let us write you a
Tourist Insurance Policy. The cost is small. The pro-
jection great.
B. H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
Old Phone 574 New Phone 385
Every Monday morning we will sup-
{>ly you with a leaflet showing the very
atest fashions; we will also have the pat-
terns in stock.
,h® . ships M Dallas on May 1, inurw- ,
absolved * day received not, . ca on that they.1®®-
had passed and telling them to re-
por‘ af Dallas on June 2 for work
as cU>ks in the Dallas postoffice.
WAR BETWEEN SERVIA
AND BULGARIA NOW
SEEMS INEVITABLE
CHATTANOOGA, May 29—The
1914 U. C. V. reunion will be b-fid
Jacksonville, Fla.,
day won in a contest
Tenn. Tulsa. Ok.,
Texas. Jacksonville
votes and Nashville
tion subsequently being mad unan- j
imous Gen. Bennett H. Young ot ;
Louisville. Ky., was re-elected <cm-1
mander-in-chief with ditprirtmentai '
officers as follows:
North X'irginia. Lieut, Gen T’aeo. 1
S. Garnett of Norfolk, X'a.
Army of Tennessee.
George P. Harrison of
Trans-Miss>s«ippi
Major Gen. K. M. X’an
V < rth, Texts.
HELD FOR MURDER, TEXAS
WOMAN ON HUNGER STRIKE
We have a complete set of blocks for blocking
and cleaning felt and- straw Tiati.
Call us, either phone 40, add we will get your
suit and return it the same day.
We make Key*, Sharpen Lawn Mower*,
Scissors. We sell Bicycles as cheap as any
mall order house. We cover and repair um-
brellas.
and were picked up by automobiles
as they dropped out of the line of
r-o.nrades.
Scott Tailoring Co.
Both Phones 40 Tailor* to Men Who Know
A Checking Account
Is An Asset.
PALMilBEACH SUITS.
^PANAMA HATS
^,1 WHITE CANVAS SHOES
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1913, newspaper, May 29, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208967/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.