Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Wm. E. McRae, State Agent
Over One Million Dollars
in approved securities deposited with the Insurance Department of the State of Missouri for the protection of oolicv holders
policy registered and signed by the Superintendent of Insurance. ’
INSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $17,000,000.°°
Has been doing business in Texas for four years and has fully complied with the Robertson Law
AGENTS WANTED
Lod V. Robertson, Agent .; '
banton, Texas. -
__
“The Big Missouri Company”
International Life Insurance Company
of st. Louis, Missouri. IF
L. Hooper, W.
Allison and W
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New Ginghams
200 Pieces New Ginghams
POLICE GRAFT DEVELOPING
FUND GROWS SLOWLYI(laid Jack Itree in Sworn Statement
Clearance Prices
the
sum
not an
|i thmu>-
an d
sub-
Evera[HE LOCAL NEWS IN
All Low Cut
still in
XVENGLISHMEN’S. GAMES.
Shoes
w
and
Reduced in Price
Oklahoma
I MVF.It.SIT1
LAIEPERSONALNEWSMENTIOKthe
dents
W M. F
and
COLLEGE Of INDUSTRIAL ARTSF
Two
She
at-4be door
on
(Dorr
at-Kodak
Of
President
to0
yoor
your
For
dO’lr-
home
about
Bush.
forty-
want
visit
could not agree.
I toe tor would not
»i eo
i.au
1.00
1.00
the summer. Her sister, Mrs
hag gone to Corpus Chr st I
who
had
M las
do save a lot of money on ,4:,ns
specifications Washington Star
instruction
a vocation
this place
Dallas to
Rose, among
the police <!•*-
and
visit
begin the
new home
four
try
T*<
in
the
in
bli-
the
Wo-
The
latM 1 **ac for -l*rotec.
lion of Resorts.
do-
wns
and
by
He
not
Bor-
Ix>y
Paul
Kir-
Normal life a whirl.
hand
Picking up a magazine, Swish ley be
gan fumbling the pages.
“What are you looking for?" bls wife
inquired
“Oh. nothing in particular."
“Then you have the right book." the
wife observed. "I have just finished
rending it. and that’s exactly what I
found ExchangeEqual Rights.
8be—I want you to understand be-
fore I marry you that I believe In
equal privileges and responsibilities.
He—All right, dear I was intending
to give the minister $10. so you’d bet
ter bund over $5.—Boston Trauscrlbt
Rev. O.
groom
Denton.
Mo,,
son of
guests.
Only
on the
I t II in « r-v-
his brothe
•Mr. and Mrs H
Denton for a stay,
see, was a high-school
ONE VFW CMsrf Fil l D IN THE
DISTRICT COURT TUESDAY.of junk
her cheek
and Repairs
Blewett
When this command she did obtain
Why, Maud went home on the morn-
ing train
work there and
A. degree next
and 1907 she taught
Godley High school;
she taught Latin in
the Uvalde High H' hoo), and
past two years she has had
of the History department
Abilene High school.
up with
numerous
the many
punch and
and Mr*.
home Mon-
The fun-
—11Xc
10c
Campbell, Jack McMath. Lloyd Gar-
Grover
Iler., iWild, HAVE (MA GE OF J H
DENTON C LI. EGE GROI NIF»—
BUILDING ACCEPTED.
At Highland I>rk.
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Butler and a
few friends spent a most delightful
Friday evening at Highland park. A
good time
Hghtful al
served to
Mrs. W DMAMUE1. NUKI’P. WASTED FOR
It' SEXTHAL MURDER WANT®
TO MURRENDEIlwhite,
following |
Rabb of Roswell, N.
Mt Reynolds, (Lut( a
Owens. Lottie - wsiey.
Reta McCormick,
Teresa Abney, Elva
100 pairs of Women's
Pumps and Slippers at
one-half price.
The Williams Store.ONE MORE ALLEGED
MURDERER IN REACH
Tuesday evening with a delightful
lawn party. The guests were met a
j the front yard by the hostess, and
I mm oxi ucii irarr riiuti)
Boulder to spend the remainder
, the summer
j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanders
and Mrs A
Ttoga were
unique contest was announced lu
which the young men should write,
aa they could best remember, a de
act ptlon of the dress of the young
lady with whom they had previous-
ly been talking, and the young ladles
should draw the picture of their
for this contest
draWjuq trout a
of goods, each
brought with
when Maud took
K Allison and
the trunk
THE THRIFTY SHOPPER.
The shopper who buy* only from
he> hntne merchants I, more thrifty
than one who buys from mail or'er
horses, for sh> Is not
of n.all order house*
that are not a*They
doeg not increase her
up a shipment
burs 'ess when she buys of her home
merchants because she bnys more
nearly her needs and wants.
led nto buying
by description*
should be. She
order to make
In other words, she
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
vou read the ads that appear
eaeh day? Many people do and
; they get good pay for reading them
They always find something they
want for less money than they would
have to pay elsewhere. Read the
'adsHonoring Misse* Sliney and .>mitti.
in honor of her guests. Misses
Florence Smith of McK nney and
Edith Sliney of Dallas, Mrs. Herbert
Walden entertained Friday evening
at the <ouutry home of J. R. Chris-
tal with a delightful dance. The
attest* collected at the home of
Jferbert Walden on West Hickory
street and from there went in a hay
wagon to he Christal place After
ah honr or so spent in dancing a
v at< rmelo-i course was served out
NELF-HELP IN
OF
was
At a late hour
cake,
were
guests:
Architecturally Speaking.
"7 am the architect of uiy own for
tune." said Mr Dustin Stax
"Well.” replied Mr Holden Howes,
“by being your own architect you're
liable to get some curious effects, hut
you
ind
.News from Pilot Point Post-Signal.
On Tuesday evening, -Iuiy 23rd.
at 8:30 o’clock at the home of Mr
and Mrs. D. E. Elder on East Main
street in this city, the wedding cere-
mony of O. S.- Thomas. Jr., of Green-
ville and M ss Olive Elder of thi*
city was solemnized. The member*
of the families of the bride and
groom, besides a few invited fr ends
were present, and listened to the
ceremony which was in charge of
8. Thomas, father of the
Rev. and Mrs Copper of
Mrs. Roberts of Mexico.
< Bradley and
the out-of-town
O. M. Curtis
JEWELRY AND KODAKS
Fountain Pens.
A| Fresco Luncheon.
The Missionary society of
Central Presbyterian church enter, j
ta ned the members of the church
with an al fresco luncheon at High-j
land park Monday evening 1
of th guests wen’ in private con-
veyances, but the majority took ad-
vantage of the street cars. The
children enjoyed various games, and
the spread at lunch time was very
bountiful. A delightful evening was
enjoyed by a large number.
and
ton ght for Boulder.
rtson, Charles Francis. <
Pruett, J. D. Wallace. Ed M
Clark Owsley and Alvin Bush
Leone
Leah Owens. Min-
Cordelia Steinman.
Messrs. Roy-
Will Collins,
Rosenthal's murder, for complicity
tn wbich Lieutenant Becker of the
Police force is charged w th mur-
der, are showing big "graft” in the
New York polite department. Sworn
statements tending to show that the
annual graft collected by high po-
lice officials tn New l org city from
gambling houses and other illegal
resorts has amounted to $2,400.
000 are in the hand* of District At-
torney Whitman. The statements
were made by Bald Jack Rose, self-
accused graft collector for Be< ker.
head of the “strong-arm" squad of
the police force The money was
dlv'ded, according to
four high officials of
vartment.
wag enjoyed and a
fresco luncheon
the following: Mr.
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. B
E. Drake. Misses Fay Roberta, Rosa
Ki'chens. Della aoore, Edna Rob-
arts, Margaret Bntler, and J. B. and
Bob E. brake, and T. D. Roberts and
W. E. Warren.
On the docket In the District
court, one new suit was filed Tues
day styled Aultman & Taylor Ma-
chinery company vs S. Walkup. The
docket ths year is not so large as
et-the same date last year. state*
DispYict Clerk Durbin.
W. Allen
and
stu-
way
U rciiizp the I diversity, a bulletin
h«« been issued containing the ex-
per cures of twenty five students
who have successfully faced the
! roblem* of self-support, in the Uni-
A copy of this bulletin,
will be sent, on request, by
Lomax, secretary of
To assist students
work an employment
reau s maintained by botli
Young Men'* and the Young
men’s Christian Associations
determined student may be <ertain
that at the University of Texas he
will find both encouragement and
ass s’nnce in his effort to secure an
education.
[ The state exam nation sate
I progress at the North Texas Normal
and will not be completed before
next Thursday evening.
Deputy Sheriff Pat Gallagher ar-
rested two negroes Tuesday night
for train riding. The negroes gave
the r names as Ernest Robison and
Link Freeman, both of
City.
Arthur C. Rayzor will
erection of a handsome
on West Oak street Monday, tearing
down his old house The new ’
will be a bungalow to cost
$2,500.
With the disappearance of
pol ti< al heat wave the thermometer
is not registering such a high tem-
perature as it has for the past
few days. Two reliable thertnome
ter* registered 97 degrees in the
shade at 2 o'* lock Wednesday.
The following marriagfc licenses
have been issued in the County
Clerk 3 office since last Saturday:
Vernon Atterbury and Clara Gilmore
of Grayson county; W. R. Reese and
Llzz e Medlin^of Roanoke; Jim Ham-
ilton and Georgia Johnson of l>ew-
isvllle: Henry Parker of Roanoke
d Mamie Mood of Bartonville;
Lou Ritchey andMinnie Mitchell of
Aubrey; J. C. Hunt and Flora Chil
dress of Stony; R A. Smith
Harriet Tucker of Aubrey.
I-awn I’arty.
James Albert and William Gregg
Simmons, small sons of Mr and Mrs
J W. Simmons, were the hosts to a
delightful )nwn party Friday even
Ing. The large, green lawn of the
Simmons home was 1 t
Japanese lanterns and
games were enjoyed by
guesrs Refreshments-of
Ice cream cones were served to the
following young folks; Ida Mae Ev-
ers. Frances May Woodward. Mary
Ann Woodward. Ruth Ponder, Mary
Reynolds. Homer Curtis. Mary
Ixiuiae Stout. Marion Stout, Margar-
et Blewett. Christal Llps< omb,
Cuvier Lipscomb. Jr.. Dabney Lips-
comb. A] Cbrfstal, James L Ed-
wards. Virginia Edwards, Willfam
Edwards, Frederick Sehweer, Henry
Schweer, Maur ne Beyett, Dayton Me
Bride, Mary Reynolds and Joel Mc-
Cook.
25c Tissue* at 17*60
10c and 15c Lawns 7^0
5c Lawns' at 3c
The William* Store.NO
John A
University,
securing
a few from
excurs’on io
the Buckner’s Orphanage.
Quite a number from
tended *he picnic at Celina Thurs-
day.
Tt has been f ve weeks Thursday
since we had a good rain in i-i»
sect on of the county.
Orlene. infant of Mr.
Orley Sipes, died at their
day night at 12 o’clock,
eral service* were held at the resi-
dence Tuesday afternoon at 5
o’c'o"k. interment following at the
c *v cemcfetw
There was a pi ntc at Crosgrove
Wednesday and was largely Attend
ed by people from this place.
The commercial club at Pilot
Pein* has arranged for a general
rlean-un day of the <<ty and i« tak-
ing active steps tn that direction.
net wall, some with
Then the Doctor said, “My
young lassie.
lour greatest fault, you’re
“aat'sy’’;
So you may now round np
junk,
Wipe your eye* and pack
trunk”
McCrav. D. K
M Cormjck.
(accounts .1 L
Johnson and W
Course of Study and Text
-W L McCormick \V T
and J L Hooper.
Rules. Grievances and Conip z nbs
W J McCray, l>
L McCormick
Bii'dings Grounds
T Jobn-on, J. L
Hooper.
bull
Rome beat balls with Iron shod sticks,
standing in the field* and striking with
sufficient force to break a mau's skull;
some beat rhe tiall with a long hit of
Wood in front or iure>- sin a* tnut rejn
reseut their gods, some with <orded
spoons over
long handled hammer* as they wit on
horses; some kick the ball with their
feet The balls arc of all sizes from a
small orange to a man’s bend "
"By whose orders do they kick and
beat twills?" be was asked
"By order of their pujaris " the syce
replied, "and he must know, tie- a use
be serves the writing sahib "
"Why should such sn order t>e gir
en?" naked the second rani
"They are a Ber<-o utid warlike pen
pie. those English, who mnst tie al
ways fighting und beating *ome one
It is by this means only that ttiey are
preventitd from killing each other"
"But the Mlssle Silblb - would she.
too. t»eat and fight?”
“She Is strong Who knows? Ar
Bombay and Calcutta the English In
dies beat balls over the wall of net
They do It thnt they may bear chil
dren'fierce and strong like their fa
thers When the l>ahfes are but a few
month* old they give them balls
beat with their little hands and to
creep after as soon as they ran
by themselves."vasocla ed Pre-s Dispatch
NEW YORK, July 31
(he gun men who did the actual
-hooiing are still at large, one more
• onne t»d with the crime ifc w thin
reach of the authorities today An
sttorpey for Saniue] Scepp told Dis-
trict Attorney Whitman today tha'
Schepp would surrender if given Hie
treatment accorded Rose. Valien
and Webber. He was told that
Schepp was an occupant of the mur-
der car and would be used as a w t-
ueas if he < ould prove he was
acti asory.
The developments growing out of
Rosenthal's murder,
25c Tissues at 17‘/gC
IQc and 15c Lawns 7j4c
5c Lawn* at 3c
The Williams Store.
Red Seal, Bookfold at
A good Amoskeag Gingham at
You can make a iclection from these now that is
new and different.
Miss Belle Bates entertained Mon-
day evening w.\i a moonlight picnic
at the Country c'Ad Ipke Boating
»a« "he mnst popular sport cf t'.e
evening. About 11:30 st'Pj‘“. was
spread and all enjoyed a pleasant
epast. Those in the party were
M sses Relle Bates, Ella Pierce, Su-
san Cobb, Carrie and Nannie Tan
ner. Ruth liumpass. I-eone Wall,
oathleen Bates,
nio Lee Borden
Mildred Maaters
den. Joe Strong
Ledbetter, Jim lorn Bayless,
Baker. S dney Bates. George
by, Haggard Buckingham, Clifford
Marcbman, Raymond Fox. Ernest
Bates. The chaperonej were Mcs-
dames Maurice <’ Smith and <>. W.
Owens
So and-so." be ordered
MAUD MUIXER.
(N. T. S. N. Version >
Maud Muller on a summer's day
Arrived in
Maud, you
girl,
Trying the
Her baggage consisted of a
some trunk
Together with a lot
A
Miss Pearl West has been select <
ed by the School Trustees to take
the pla«e in the faculty of the High
Schoo: made vacant by the resigna-
t on of Miss Franceg Buster,
for the past two years has
charge of the chair of Latin
Buster resigned her place only when
her extreme ill health made it ab-
solutely imperative that she should
do so. Her resignat on was accept-
ed by the board at its meeting
Tuesday afternoon y
Miss West, who will have charge
, of the Latin department >n
High school, is a graduate of
dinatlon of the buildings and the
rounds for <ity school facilities. It
was officially decided the lotmer
i t liege building rhould be use 1 >or
a High school and that the R E.
Lee building should be used for a
centraj warn school Workmen bale
taken the building m charge in or-
der to make a few repair* that will
be necessary before the opening ot
.cbool In Sc[ (ember. The Boi I w il
meet again the second Monday n gti.
In August
Committees for the next year
ip’ointed as follows;
--Finance, f ile bases, claims
Blewett. W
T Evers
of En.-t
Penny's
ii Hindu
servant’* opinion of the English de-
votion to ball games, given to
ranis- princesses whom he w*<
Ing to enlighten:
"The English,” he said, "all play
< hildren
Col., tor
the remainder of the summer
Dr. and Mrs. W H. Bruce leave
(this week for Opelika, Ala., to visit
ir, Dr. Homer S Bru<e.
, .. .... . . -on
i and Mrs. Walden leave Friday for
■ of
she secured her B A degree,
the past two summer* she has
post-gradual i
se< u re her M
mer In 190G
laitin in the
in 1 907-08-09
i am Denton agent lor the East-
man Kodak Co ant have in stock
at all times complete line of
Brownie Cameras as well as fresh
film, pa er and photographic,
chemicals.
Kodaks are i«ed all ever the
civilized world, the uniform ex .el
fence of the work they produce,
being the resuh of vears ot .-are' >'
study and experiment. A Kodak
will add much to* the enjoyment of
your sutrtT"' vara^on May I
show them to vou. Catalogue
free. Mail orders filed promptly
transfer man,
sought;
weeks later,
brought
met the Doctor uWr >
told him he'd ne’er seen before I
A girl like her. whose winning ways ■
Would surely be the talk for day*.
He treated her just he’d done j
Each of the other eight httndred I
forty-one
This did not please Miss Maud, you
bet.
So she says, ’ IT] show him yet,
That girls like me are hard to find.
And to the rules I’m not n-atgned.”
Fo Maud made out a program, w-tde.
Which wag to her a source of pride.
It included a lesson now and then.
But waB chiefly filled with fast
young men.
To thl* course the Doctor raised ob-
jection.
And told Maud he'd make the selec
tion.
So he apd Maud
’Twas p''ain the
“gee.”
Tn other word*,
snuff,
The Doctor would net sneeze
puff.
Ro Maud grew sullen and moroge
Pecai'se th« Doctor caught her beaux
Then it was, this gay young lass
Gave the Doctor a lot of ’’Bass:''
Told hitn rhe wou'd have some fun.
Or else with Denton she was done.
The Doctor smiled a smile so rare.
And thrust his chin into the air.
Stuck his hands into his pockets, I
deep,
While Maud at once began to weep ;
dear ■
J. W. Sullivan is in Dallas.’
Clinton Odell is here from Stony.
-Miss Altha Pall is visiting in Airis
tol. •
R. L. McMurray of (’o’orado City
is the guest of Y E. Douglas
Mrs. W. C. Edward- and • hildren
eft today for Winslow,
August.
J. B. Thomas and J
came down from Aubrey
noon
Mrs. XX ape- Davis
today for a month s
and Marlin,
Mrs. il. S. Stout
leave
Make a saving in your shoe bill by patro-
nizing this Shoe Sale
Jr
.and children of Newark are visiting
j Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Sander- Sr
■ Bernard street.
1 Mrs. A. G. Adams. Mr*
' Sledge, W, B
Myrtle Brc’va
for the Northern
' Mrs. .
Battle Creek. Mich., for the remain-
der of
Green,
Hon. Alvin C. Owsley is at College
Station att<nding the Farmers
Congress and Tuesday responded to
I the address of welcome which
■ del vered by President Milner
. the A. and M college,
j Rev. and Mrs O T Cooper
Trtslav for i’-i’Iii0 -> F—r they
i lake the special excursion from
there to Corpus Christi to attend the
Epwortfi League conference tn " hie].
Rev Cooper has engagements to le •
lure da ly.
Mrs. L. H Schweer and children
apd Mrs. .Toe G. Booth of Austin
leave tonight for Denver, Col., for
the summer. Mrs. Schweer was re
cently operated upon for appendi-
citis at a Dalla8 sanitarium, and is
stilt very weak
William Tanner, who has been
- r - - • • U-J'-’w ■ ’ ’• ''n.
returned home lastlyicht. Eugene
Tanner, who was recently operated
on there fo- appendicitis, will
turn home tonight. a<companied
his mother. Mrs. B. O. Tanner.
Is rons'derah’y improved, but
yet entire'}’ recovered
partners. Partners
were determined by
box a small sample
young lady having
her a piece of goods to match her
dreg*. in this contest the favors
were awarded to Miss Alice Kabb of
Roswell, N, M., and to Alvin
Seven game* of progressive
two were then played, and in
w ith five others M ss Rabb
awarded the fa'or.
refreshments of ice cream and
In colors of red and
served to the
Misse* Alice
for the I M . G«rrtrut$.
charge Smith, Althea
n the Grace Beyett.
Mary Melson.
! Strong. Minnie Strong. Mary Shaf-
Wter, Susie Zumwalt, and Messrs. Ned
Rector, Rexford Anderson, Grover
(Camnbell Jset l.i
on hundreds of mid-summer articles. Start-
ling price reductions on all Ladies’ Wear-
;ut prices on all summer
mg for men and boys.
R A
McClurkan and Miss
i<. ft this morn nu
markets.
E. Graham has gone to
THE
TEXAS
For a number of years about two
out of every five students of the
UwMers ty of "Texas have been »hol
iy or partially self-supporting Dur-
ing the current session out pf 2006
students 675 belong to the self-sup-
porting class. * Some of these stu-
dents have .earned alj of the tnon< y
they an expending on an education;
others -n- •ontribul ng to their *u
l>ort wh le at the same time carry-
ing forwryd tbeir studies
To show what b<>s been donf
thereto v.hal an be done by
working their
I THE "TATE 6CHOOL FOR WO-
MEN.
he I Four courses leading to .tradua-
I tion—I, terary. Household, Arts,
Fine and Industrial Arts and tom
mere al Arts.
Vocational courses, or short-term
trade curses Dressmaking, Mil-
linery, Industrial Art, Commercia:
Art and Photography.
Department of Education—Pro
fessional course for teachers of do
meet c economy and other subject*
State teachers' certificates granted
to senior* complet ng the course.
Nine buildings, in ludiiig—thc new
Household Ar’s and Science build
ing. commodious dorm tories, well
equipped hosp ta] building in charge
of lady residenr ph iclan. demon
stration cottage for practical house
keeping, modern and wel] equ pped
laboratories
Faculty of twenty-one expert* lu
their respective lines.
Regular quarters, beg nning Sep-
tember 24. December 12, March 10
and June 1. Students enter at tbe
beginning of any quarter
A modern s'hool for girls, com-
bitting in itB curriculum
j which qualifies e ti or for
and i or the home
Tuition free. Expenses
i enable.
For catalogue address ..
: W. B. Birzell, Denton. Texas.
Another contributiou of $1 was
(handed in Saturday by J. R. Swen-1
son of the Normal faculty who is
j anxious to see another democratic!
| President.
Another dollar for the Wilson- |
Marshall National campaign fund '
came in Saturday from W. E. Moun. 1
tain at P lot Point, and Denton coun. I
ty democrats have so far contribut- ’
ed the munificent sum of three j
dojlars The only way of raising
campaign funds for the democracy
—big business having been barred
is for the rank and file to <ontrt
bute as they are able to do. No |l
contributions of more than $1 will1
be received, and the money will be j
forwarded as received. The
scription to date follows:
Re« ord and Chron cle . .
S. O Beall
W. E. Mountain, -Pilot Po nt
J R. Swenson
Changed Plan*.
A Clihuc" banker was diciatiug
letter b> tii-
•Tell Mr
“that I will n» •* lilui in S< heiiei tudy
"How do you sped Schenectady?'
asked the stenographer
"S<. S-v —er ei -er- Tell him I'll
The School Board fnet Monday
(afternoon, and after the regular
'routine business, a. Ixigan was
I chosen pr nclpa] of the High school
' The Board then received the report
i of ihecomnii tee that wa* delegate^
I to inspect the John B. Denton col
' lege, and then accepted tbe college
■ for a new high school building, ex-
tending to tbe Mayor and City Coun-
Although'1'1 the.thanks of .the Board for the
#. lOM NAMED JS NEW UIINIEJCHEI »»l«ra«S;
MOTS HMM' IT EBE M SCIIODl —-'=•«= ■■■■■=
Kicking of Bali*.
Some amusing descriptions
, Indian life are given in Mrs
High- , (xxjg "The Rajah " Here Is
Many .. . . . . -
7 servaI ou the lawn. The night wan ideal '
for the pit Ok dance, and a most
pleaaant evening was enjoyed by the
| following guests: The honor guests, I
Misses Florence Smith and Edith
SI n«y, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ed-
ward*. Misses Frames Lewis, Em-
n.a Helle Lipscomb, Lol He Schmitz. |
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two. Before tbe gamef began, a Qregg
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912, newspaper, August 1, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213512/m1/8/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.