Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 212, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTON. TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING
APRIL, 19, 1915
HIINGARIAIIS SENT TO
FRENCH
there
THE
OPPORTUNITY
sion
FRENCH
$1.00 Shirts
WILLIAMS STORE
patterns
Come in and investigate
DEATH PENALTY NOT INVOLVED
SWEDISH STEAMER BRINGS
Mary
The Booster Store
After
The Battles of Business
Are won by Preparation and Co-operation
The trial
CURTIS’
S - i r H ‘
>- r ' -»L ' ' 1 • -«•<*
«*■“■==» '' I'
here.
ITINUE
McCombs will
White House
IDEA ABANDONED
SPECIAL
in th
E MILLING CO
and Get Into One of Our New Straws
Yow Doctor Knows
State Bank
Kft' / d
man.
Bank
BEYOND
habit
future,
superstitution that those who are pho-
Tgonality—that this personality becomes
April 19 —
Roberts and
delegates mentioned the
i during the meeting on
d grace, as well as the
sday morning
'he civil dock-
twenty cars
traih.
Monday
regular
dockets
co’mmand-
graphed it
hips in Ti
Ifehed by
ines laid in the harbo
among
awake
April 19,—Abandonment t
general staff of- plans f
offensive in France and th*
to remain on the defensive
I new dresses every
er dresses, that are
ttil after* Easter.
y that
Vasque? yesterday
J)HN H. PAINE,
ED F. BATES,
HR. J. M. INGE, .
AlLVIN C. OWSLEY
ALLIED VICTORIES
YWB10NS,"$AYS
GERMAN STATEMENT
1) FROM MINOR PO-
ES, SAYS RERUN OF
CEMENT — EASTERN
ANGED- ARTILLERY
rsE.
large shipm
xfords for- i
ar is made ii
WICHITA FALLS TRIAL
RESULTS IN ACQUITTAL
minds fori
in G*
portu
tabHs
been i
cfedlf
INDIANA OFFICIALS AT
LEAVENWORTH PRISON
local option
NO JAPANESE NAVAL
BASE ATTURTLEBAY
SAYS U. S. CRUISER
Jess
ft St
riil-
OFFICJAL COMMUNICATION TO ITAL-
IAN CABINET INDICATES CHANGE
RTHLAM—WILL TRANSFER AUS-
ian heavy Avyuonr tv ro<
LAND BATTLEFRONT.
6 Rai-
ments
,resh shipment of
fees’ dressy Pumps
red tops and Louis
11 Patent, six strap,
se at ^3.50 that you
a five dollar shoe.
,S. SUPREME COURT
WILL NOT INTERFERE
IN LEO FRANK CASE
TERM OF COURT
MISSED AND OTHERS
LATER IN TERM.
itipaeht, the idea bears both (ruth and
g, is personal, gives the homely touch of
COM Ml NICATION IS RESTORED.
ago, and presided' the
Count of the illneks of
Lgter,
believ
Thursday of {his wife.
EL PASO,
car lots pasi
en route fo
gaging the.
Irapuato, G1
A Brownsvfi
listas have left
the chairman- »
National Com-
BERLIN, A|
of VprcN yes!
e jetted from
GREAT COMPLIMENT l
PAID MRS. GARRISON
BY SECOND DISTRICT
i) 19—The ]
tusSlon annm
the .rate ok
';*firoa*is OU
Preparation includes the building of an acquaintance and
a growing reserve of cash on deposit with your bank.
Co-operation means getting the bank’s aid in fortifying
your enterprise, strengthening its outposts or in planning
and carrying out its campaign;
FIRST TIME PRESIDING OFFICER OF
DISTHlCt HAS BEEN ELECTED TO
:nton made
HALITY OF
PPO1NTED,” SAYS FRANK
e district 1
a special (
i came ow
axahachie
ifully.
ry B. Fall, the state presi-
n attendance, and addressed
DELAY IN RAISING F-L
County* - Cbuh convened
norning at 9 o'clock for the
hree weeks April term With
’or the term very light after a number
if continuances had been granted in
?ases on the criminal docket. Judge
well
flees
was Villa’s
town
Miss
SITION ON
WlALi
FRONT I
DUELS ON
A “HIT’ V
HER INVITA
from’ Australia will
Sard. It is uriderst*
to smelters in Okh
GRAYSON VOTES BONDS
SHERMAN, April U9—In Saturdays
election the *900,000 bond issue carried.
It is purposed to build 225 miles of per-
manent roads in Grayson county.
ARGE NUMBER OF CASE ON CRIMI-
NAL DOCKET CONTINUED TO NEXT
SEVERAL DIS-
PASSED TO
LEAVENWORTH, Kan.
Former Mayor Don M. _________
fourteen others convicted in tt^e Terra
Haute, Ind., election fraud cases, en-
tered the Federal prison here today to
begin Serving their terms.
PETROGRAD, April Ift—Count de Ro-
anioBes, the former Spanish premier,
slivering an ariress Sunday, urged that
jam should declare itself on one side
* the’other in the European war and
Dinted out that Spain has always been
ieidly with the- allies. '
genei
.... « -......
is believed here.
-J It is said this dcision isFijgfietl
an official communication to thi
>lta opinet,. as well as by stat#
by Germans in official circles,'I
WASHINGTON; April 19.—Gen. Villa
has jigreed tol nullify his recently pro-
mulgated mining laws, whieh amount-
ed practically to confiscation of fbr-
elgu-owned rrtinek in Mexico. .
Carranza Forres Claim It
“ Sal’s Rear Guard. .
-LE, April 19.—Ttye Gar-
ie^e announced today that
Ildefonso ■ ...
a train bearing 84 Villa vvound-
rtftyl miles west of Matamoros,
lid tq be the rear guard of Vil-
See Our Show Window
Note the extra qualities and wide range of
BROWNSV
ranka c<
General
capture^
ed abou
It was i
la’s retreating forces.
II is reboffitti here that three batteries
First of 59.080 Ton Coairaet for
homa Reaches Galveston.
GALVESTON, April 10.—The Sv
steamer Sybic arrived today v|
Panama canal
tons of ope ;th
consigned
and is the first shipment of a c*
for 50,000 loosJ!
well protected so
The demijohns as
andled by any
raw a glass of
PARIS, April
ish yesterday i
alum, captured
trenches and be
attacks. The I
on the river F<
pressing the adv
Southwest ofjC
important propi
planes dropped
casualties h err
property damifl
APRIL TERM COUNTY
COURT OPENED TODAY
FOR 3 WEEK SESSION
Railroad from Piedras Ncfjras to Saltillo
again Opened for Traffic. ,
. EAGLE PASS, Tex., April 19.—Hailroad
communication between Piedras Negras
opposite heret and Saltillo, was re-es-
tablished yesterday and the first train
over that division left today, carrying
coal for a Villa military
WICHITA i FALLS, April 19
being out only twenty-live minutes the
jury in the Young county murder
cases, in which E. W. Fry, Pete' Fry,
R; M. Todd I and J. B. Lischke were
charged with killin# Deputy Sheriff G.
T.j, Cherry holmes at Graham, Feb. 24,
returned a yerdict of not guilty. The
defendants were charged with attack-
ing guards kt the court house in an
effort to get 'access to the papers in a
forgery case [against E. W. Fry, who Is
former county judge, and in the fight
which followed one Deputy Sheriff,
Gherryhoimes, ami one of the othdr
party! Carlton, were killed.
6t the ease occupied ten days.
Hut He Will Keep Up Fight, Condemned
Mas Said to Reporters.
ATLANTA, Ga., April 10.—t‘I am much
dis appointed, hut I shall keep up the
flg|at," said Leo Frank today when told
of the Suj-reme Court’s action.
American to BeTricd by Cnrrancistas
In No Danger of Life.
WASHINGTON, April 19.—Consul Sil-
limsn at Vera Qruz reported today, that
Alfrled Tappad of New York, threaten-
ed with execution by Carranza, is to
be tried on a; charge that does not in-
volve the death penalty. The exact
charge againsft him has not beien dis-
closed.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Au J. NANCE. President
j R. crisSau whimOk.’
J C. CDI17Cashier.
E. D. Curtis, .Ass t Caahier. . i
E SHA W STUDIO
I. 18 Court Squar.
[years, but pad failed! to ip-
lusiness section, and Wanted
«iw" the D* nton ladies mam-
ley were itold that the en-
Denton nterichants had given
send to thy proposition al-
ee, and that it hadlbeen a
iceess from the very flwt
negotiations betwren Rome
concerning the Italian de-
territorial concessions have
been broken off remains an official se-
cret Here, but it Is agreed that the
tension has reached the breaking point.
It i« said today Xhat Italy Is now
awaiting an ultimatumTrom Austria on
•the Italian military preparations on the
frontier ap a pretext to start hostili-
ties. • ■ • ■ • ' . I .
From Mrs.
Mrs. It!
morning tti
was one ol
held, and t
rnent, pro|
after so ca
est item, t
In our
shown
We have' a
Ladies’ and Mi
with sand colt
heels and an a
cutout to the t
can’t tell from
are'
thro
which lhey I
the railroad
broke down With _
The French attacks at CoUbres and
in the Vosges failed Between the Meu&r
and Moselle rivers there were only ar-
tillery duels. The British and French
reports concerning victories on
Western froM < are inventioas.
Eastern front is pnehanped.
Ammunition for Villistas Attacking en
Route via El Paso.
April 19.—Ammunition in
hrough here yesterday
• Villa army now en-
-ancteta forces below
into.
dispatch says the Vil-
le southern border, the
last troops leaving Reynosa for Mon-
terey. Gen. Herrera, Carranza comman-
der, was kilted by his own men, who
mistook his <seort for Carrancistas.
RATES HELD U>
WASHINGTON, Apl
stale Commerce Comi
today that it found
Santa Fe and o*h<jl
printed matter from
to Oklahoma City an
|MwW0 unreasum
son s best shapes
combinations.,^ We
your block and size.
to Cracow, in Western Ga-
part of the Hungarian; caval-
» the Wester® front.
nains Secret. L j
3ottorff called the criminal, docket for
settings and orders first thing Munday-
morning and after continuances had
jren made in a large jiumber of cases,
md several eases Were dismissed, there
remained few cases on the docket to
some up later in the berm, in niany
rases on the criminal docket were set
tor trial but a number were passed to
come up later in the term, in nearly all
of which pleas of guilty will be enter-
ed by the defendants.
The trial cases on the civil docket
were called and set Monday morning
and the appearance caseu on tlie same
docket will be called..T‘J“'*i’"---’—
for orders and settings,
et for this term of cofrl is possibly
one of the lightest made up for any1 re-
cent terms of county court. Very few
suits have been filed since the last term
■of court in January. L j
CrimiHal Docket.
Following are among the continu-
ances granted Monday morning: '
i State vs.:— a
A. H. Knox, aggravated assault; Sam
Skinner, unlawfully carrying pistol;
John Strickland, unlawfully carrying
pistol; Walter Ewton, theft under the
value of (50; Joe Lee, theft unde? the
value of 850; Arthur Edmondson, un-
lawfully carrying pistol; J. E. Nichols,
fornication; Stella ^Bly, fornication;S.
J. Ely, unlawfully Carrying pistol; J.
T. Crowley, unlawfully carrying pis-
tol; Everett Price, theft under the val-
ue of *50; Omar Miller; three cases of
W. E. McCabe, unlawfully furnishing
heroin to habitual user; Lawrence
Stringer, unlawfully carrying pistol;
Lawrence Stringer, disturbance and as-
sault; J. Miller, three eases of theft un-
der the value of *50 anti receiving and
concealing stolen property; Bud Elmore
vagrancy; Jess Moody, vagrancy^ Roy
Moody, vagrancy; Loco Sites, ‘dis-
turbing religious worship;
Birch, abusive ianffukgej
Clair, unlawfully boarding
road train; G. O. Miller, aggravated as-
sault and battery; Quanah Cook, ag-
gravated assault and battery.
Following are the cases in which dis-
missals were granted- State , vs.
Nick Moore, theft under the value of
850; Ed Dillon, vagrancy; Joe G. Booth,
gaming; Marl Judge, assault; A. P.
Price, unlawfully carrying pistol; Joe
Warren, theft under the value of 850;
F. E. Piner, unlawfully furnishing
heroin to habitual user; W. M. Wilson,
aggravated assault; J. C. Hiddle, swindl-
I MINING
E CONFISCATORY
no means
of knowing what kind of
service a druggist gives, but
your doctor knows that this
drug store provides ideal
service in the compounding
Justice Pitney, delivering the. opinion
of th8 chart, said: ; ]
;In !all the proceedings of the courts
orgia the fullest right
itty to~be heard according to es-
ied modes of . procedure have
iccorded to Frank.”
ik sought by habeas torpus pro-
gs to secure his. release, which
?deral District Court of Georgia
had denied him.
It it believed now- that the o|r»ly thing
that Can| save Frank from hanging will
he pardon by the governor
jTw’b justices,
WASHINGTON, April 19.—The Su-
feme Court tqday decided against. Leo
; Fmnk, convicted of the murder of
. ik‘fartory
The eien
Denton th
officer of
erated Gli
day and i
an tnnovg
ing office?
believe that
tendered < a s
was unaniKi
Wis eteeted v|0e president of theDis-
trict Iwjo year± *’ *•--
n«‘xt year, on
the President, [Mrs. Bradford,
when Mrs. Bradford resigned, she wa»
appointed president of the district by
the State President, Mrs. Fall, tak-
ing her serve b regular two-year term
as presiding officer both at Whitesboro
and Waxahachie, This year, according
to precedent,! a new’ president NViould
have been elected, but . by unanimous
erday the British were
minor German positions
dd. | British nltirks.alang
rom Ypres to Coniines.
heavy losses io them.
e receivi
ow, Sum
-era of our doubly filtered
ve bought a large stock of
. handling distilled water.
ted and
> break.
jt may be
fcry easy to
Secretary Daniels had rilled upon Ad-
itiraj Howard for a special report, in
Jew] of press dispatches telling of the
Isepbling of a squadron of foreign
lie Bay, pf a large camp
io Japanese ashore and
of Georgia.
Messrs. Holmes and
Hughes, dissented from the Supreme
Court opinion today. : i
Met he must have to
good is a banking rellK-.
There is no better time j
rt than JfflW? , •
lion Of Mrs. R. H. Garrteoh of
■ffiNWHl; herself as presiding
(he! Second District of Fed-
bs. which nH*t Thursday, Fri-
atunday at Waxahachie, Was
ion in t,he election of pHtsld-
i, and the returned delegation
Garrison was thereby
honor, and one which
y seconded by the
strict! meeting. | Mrs. Garrison
Gtajiaoai said, Was the'servise thie Fed-
erated Clubs might be abte to render
tliejr rural neighbors, and most of the
talks bore oh this subject The exten-
sion of club organization into the
country districts, the work of the duhs,
oqee established, and the co-operative
work of the town clubs was discussed.
um^ many different headings. A num-
ber of delegates were from the rural
district, and were among the most sin-
cerely interested df those present.
few hours today in order to strength* n
a minor defect.
The cause of the delay was the break-
ing of a drum holder pn one of the
scow's pontpona.
WASHINGTON, Apfil 19 —The pub-
lished reports that Chairman Win F.
McCombs. would resl(
ship uf the Democrat
mittee drew- a fofmal
retary Tumulty at thl
Garrison.
I. Garrison slated Monday
it the Wlaxahachie meeting
the most enthusiastic ever
tat the details of enlierlain-
■am, etc., had been looked
■efuliy, down to the slight--
at there was not the least
i plgns. The at-
it for any meet-
tie seventy-seven
>eing represented,
delegation Of forty
■r from Hillsboro,
club women ai-
Civll Docket. J j
’ Following are the orders entered on
the civil docket Monday:
G. W. Berry vs. Gea W. Reed, dam-
ages; continued by agreement. I;..
. .Chas. F. Wright vs. Tl B. Bump debt;
continued generally.'
A. J. Dunagin vs. Henry Askey-; suit
on contract ; settled and costs paid.
;will be returned Io Fort Sam Houston
and be replafced by the Twenty-third
U. fe. infahtry, now at Texas City.
BATTLE: ON AT 1R.APUATO.
______________________________________ •
Denton County National: Bank
The Accommodating Bank
aist stock
nd some-
id Pongee
uni. Belgium.
W Official >—T
Belgium near
itMi yards of. f
I! them, desplt^ T_,
reach were successful
jhl in Alsaee ani"
mce on the north
hnar the French,
ss. Two German
iioinbs oa Bellor
sported, and only
Hurry to Curtis’ this week
next and buy more goods for a <
than you ever bought before
that amount of money. Don't I
till these bargains arc all
Come now. j
^ONOLULU,: April 19—Effirts to
raise the sunken F-t were delayed a
our
can
ig different F Silks
was taken here to mean that Germany
has gh ren up hope of further i • n trat-
iog into Franoe.
A .Geneva dispatch gives the impres-
sion tbaj the Germans have decided to
concentrate their energies on [the East-
ern campaign. It is said Germany has
decided to transfer to Poland 1 some
Austrian heavy artillery’ now stationed
before Verdun in France, and also to
send hark
licia, that
ry noyv or
Statusi Rem
witb crate eil
ALLIA
Iridichtions
BARON DER REITER JSUICIDES
LONDON, April 19.—Baron Herbert
der Reuter, managing director of the
Reuter Telegraph Cq., was found dead
yesterday at: his home in Surrey. A
d revolver lay near by. It is
be Committed suicide; He has
istraied since ! the death on
Garrisbn.
Accounts of it be meeting from several
of th0 Dentoi
comment mat
the dignity i _ .
firmness and courtesy whieh character-
ized the preskiing officer, and hey ideal
fitness for sueh a position,
Denton made a considerable impres-
sion on every score, |t appeared. Mrs.
Painter, as secretary, attracted ffivor-
'able remark on the conciseness or her
report, and the clearness and ease with
which it was read. This latter Mas a
matter of Importance, as many of the
reports given were indistinct in parts
of the house.
Biit Denton's real "hit" came when
the Invitations were given for tlie next
meeting to he. held in Denton, and the
trtegrams poured in fretn Denton’s pro-
gressive business men. The na^etiug
was simply "overwhelmed", accv
to one expression, and no other
had even a cfiance at the decision
Blanton frst gave the' invitation on
part of the Federation and the Normal,
Mrs. Fred Rayzor immediately seconded:
it Ifor the Ariel Club, and Mrs. Adkisson
for the Shakespeare Club. Miss Schuy-
ler of the M; E. B. club at C. I. A. gave}!
the invitation for the C. I. A., both state
colleges tendering the use of their
buildings, and Miss M. Anne Jfooref:
seconded the invitation for the Normal
faculty. Than the telegrams camd from
the business men—at exactly the right
moment, and were read, one aft^r an-
other. A burst of applause stopped
proceedings for a minute, and theii
there was a unanimous df’cision.that
the next meeting was to go to Etentoh.
There was comment on the splendid
reports given by . the young ladies from
the four college societies in Denton,—
the Current Literature Club and the
Mary Ardens at the Normal, the M. f. B.
and the Chaparral at the C. I. A-. but
the most comment of ajl was an enthu-
siastic agreement that Denton bqsinless
tan srtd city officials must be
jhe most phigressivc and wide
in the state.
f The Invitation telegrams hadf only
deepened tli^s impression, already gain-;
ed from thje Federation report bf the
rest room recently established hei^e.
There were many clubs in the District
who reported that their members had
been working on a rest room | for a
number of
(erest thc'l
to know “I
as-*d it. T
terprise of
a ready M
most at o!
Splendid a
WASHINGTON; April 10 —Commander
Ndble Irwin of the cruiser New Ore
leinsl reported to the Navy Department
Ammoft that he had investigated the
Japanese naval activity in Turtle, Bay,
Lfcwer California, and found no indica-
tions of other than salvage' work on the
stranlded cruiser Asama.
Thfc commander’s report was sent by
w(retas to Admiral Howard^ c
irw tpe Pacific fleet, who telegrs
Secretary Daniels, as follows
“The Asa nig stall aground in San Bar-
tdlome Bay. Gnly other vessels present
o|e repair ship and two colliers.. No
of wier than salvaging
Broken Railroad Stops Efforts te Get
Refugees Out of Capital.
WASHINGTON, April 19. -The ar-
rangements'fbr the special train from
Mexico City to Vera Cruz for bringing
out of the Mexican capital all Ameri-
cans his beta abandoned, it was an-
nounced today; the railroad lines being
broken; < |
THE YDLNG MAN OF TODA^
-p .i * - 1 ■
Is the future
st of “JUST WRIGHT”
a noA^ in stock. Every’
that snappy, comfortable
pade “JUST WRIGHT’’
4th so many men. We have
trade on this shoe, and our
that they are without an
al at the price
>4.80 nd $5.00.
tendance ’
ing, flfty-K
clubs in t
On one da;
riub worn;
and the. 1
tended fat
Mrs. He
dent, was
the meetii
Denton’s predominance of o:
representation wale pleasing to the
ton delegation,! the [president an-i
retary both beihg from Denton, as
as several ktate chairt^en at comtn
who had reports to give.
The real! theta of the meeting.
The Exchange GERMANY ABANDONING
National Bank- WESTERNOFFENSIVE!
■ SENDS TROOPS EAST
There’s h quaint and pretty Indi
graphed lose something of theii
part of the pictures.
Be this superstitution or be it t
arm. Tara picture means someth
For the many
distilled water we 1
five gallon bottles I
These bottles are <
ttre hot very apt
ehown in above t
child and makes it
pure water.
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