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VOLUME XV
DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1915
NUMBER 238
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Lorraine Egyptian
Fancy Parasols
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Have You Seen Them?
Tissues
D4RD4N-
MORE CONCESSIONS OFFERED
WELSHMAN TO SUCCEED HIM
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Keep Cool and Help Others
Hosiery of the Better Sort
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Call for your June Designer.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
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BULGARIAN RESERVES
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CALLED TO COLORS
ITALY MAY CAUSE DELAY APPROPRIATIONS PASS HOUSE
concerning i
The Gateway From Wages to Independence
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Denton County National Bank
ROOSEVELT’S ATTORNEY
1 here are many ways to earn money.
SAYS BARNES UNTRUTHFUL
If
May
•Governor Forgo-
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
to the jury
BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED
New Phone 458
Old Phone 196
DRIVEN OFF BY TORPEDO ALLIES DISEMBARK FRESH
GRIND DUKE TO THE RESCUE.
TROOPS AT DARDANELLES
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clahn
the
TRANSYLVANIA ATTACK IS DENIED.
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wirnmg whs issued last night covering DaniPS w,-re paying for the telepraIns
the Gulf Brownsville Tpy* ____* L:_____ < 1 ”
BLACK CAT
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AT MINNIS’ DRUG STORE
Flowered Lace Cloth and
Silk Hosiery
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OFFICERS AX’D DIRECTORS
A BANK ACCOUNT
a.
An Ideal Gift for June Brides and Graduates
We
SOc, $1.00 and $1.2S.
Cleaned and Pressed.
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AiBANK
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flood reason for the belief
reply Germany will state its
to hate her submarines to
time for the passengers and
sea attack failed and had
arrival of land forces to
the movement with the
was
order
iff
factor is expected to cause a de-
a week or more in the German
Hi
■* U‘.
of Barnes’
dand were
C. R. Hamilton
Cleaning and Pressir g
Phase |1. fX Side Spar*.
GE, President.
USTAL, Vice-President.
kept in a safe place. When
property handled it is a perfect
wgauizer far saving and success.
_ NEW Y<»HK, May 19.—Officers of the
British tank steamer Narragansett to-
dhy confirmed the report of the steamer
Westonian thpt the Narragansett, which
Caught the Lusitania’s distress signal,
was run off: her course by a torpedo
when she approached close to the place
where ttie Lusitania sank.
a
,t
being sent[to wavering pienibers.
Education Bill Fight Promised.
A fight is in prospect pvierithe edu-
calional appropriations. Senator Oow-
eil’H motion to substitute the subcom-
mittee bill jTtfr the Finance committee’s
trill was lopt on a tie vote— 13 to 13.
The subcommittee’s bill carries 84,295,-
000 against 35,615,000 in the entire com-
mittee appropriations. It was decided
Germans’ attempt to cross the river San
in the battle in Galicia. I .
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GERMANY WILL TAKE
ANOTHER WEEK FOR
REPLY TO 0. S. NOTE
md to
certain
impor-
for six
STEAMER GOING TO AID
SINKING LUSITANIA WAS
GOVERNOR WANTS 7
PER CENT LIMIT ON
TEXAS FARM LOANS
TOCSIN OF WAR SOUNDED
BY PRINCETON PRESIDENT;
CONVENTION IS AMAZED
LORD FISHER TO BE
KEPT IN POWER IN
CABINET SHAPE-UP
Fancy Silk Hose, black and
colors. i .
REPLY DEPENDS OX ITALY.
Italy by Austria
is me piam ant
$1.50 to $6.50
it
Hopkins stated that the
passed finally the 4p-
ctnnm it tee’s recommen-
the educational appro-
Thii means that
the Gulf coast from Brownsville, Tex-
as* to Appalachicola, Fla.
tiered his position, on the strength of
Vvord from his constituents, and is now
for the amended bill. f
Senator Brelsford denied a statement
that the Nffw York life insurance com-
CARDIFF, Wales. May 19.—The Ger-
man submarines have not abandoned
their efforts against British shipping,
as wgs shown today by the torpedoing
of tin’ British steamer Dumfries in the
English channel. The crew was saved.
The Drumcree carried passenger®. An
unnamed Norwegian steamer tried to
tow the vessel to safety, when a sub-
marine, chased the resucer away. Later
just before the Drumcree sank the Nor-
wegian steamer returned and saved the
passengers and crew.
LIMITING FARM
44 4RFHOl.SE
ATE VOTE ON GIBSON BILL TOD44
May Take Field.
rumor today is that Lord
may become the British gen-
in command of all British
arid that David Lloyd-
TEXAS BANKERS IN SESSION.
WACO, May 19.—Several hundred:
Texas bankers are attending the session
of the Texas Bankers’ association here.
CANADIAN SUBMARINE SINKS
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SHIP
RO4IE, May 19.—The 4us(ri>tti and
German cmlHassies today denied last
night’s report that they had demanded
their passports.
The flenergl expectation here Is that
Ualy will mike no decision about war
until Thursday or later.
Additional Concessions Offered.
Foreign Minister Sonino, if is Report-
ed, informed the Council of Ministers
last night that offers of additional ter-
A/Z new—Something different
. ; ■. > .. ' rm -1
I 44ashington Story Questions Report of
Cunard Liner’s Passengers.
WASHINGTON, May- 19.—The reported
firing of a torpedo at the Conard liner
Transylvania is denied authoritatively
here with the statement that U could
not be true "for the reason that sub-
marine activity had been discontinued
by the‘German government."
! litlcal basis.
I details, but
means that
resented in
| to sucreed 1
end party.
STORM WARNING, ISSUED.
vVASHlNfrTOK, May 19.—>A storm
LONDON, May 9.—Sofia dispatch-
es today report that all officials of
the Bulgarian reseries have been
(Milled to colors “for one month's
(ral ning."
th take up Jlie bill item by item today.
Redislricting Bill Presented.
Goy. Ferguson yesterday submitted
tiie Subject hr Congressional re-<|istrict-
ihg fend turn bills were ipiroduced—
Dayton in yne House introducing the
bill which pajssed the House gt the reg-
ular sessionisind Senator Clark introduc-
ing an entiiteiy new bill. In the Clark
bill Denton I county is put in the Thir-
teenth distiji^t, comprised Tarrant,
Parker, WifW Denton, Cooke and Mon-
tague counties. The Dayton.bill in-
cluded those I counties as fat mirth is
Wilbarger rtiunty, the home of Con-
gressman Nepbens, and omitted Tar-
rant and Parker counties.
QI EBE( . May 19.—The Canadian
government steamer Christine was
rammed and sunk by a Canadian
submarine last night. Eight peo-
ple on the steamer vvete drowned.
The cause remains a mystery.
7 per cent.
The Governor also submitted a pro-
posed amendment to the warehouse
LAST .NIGHTS REPORT OFFICI4LL4 '
DENIED. RUT 44 AR PREP 4R 4TH»NS
CONIINUE WITH EVERY ETFORT
TO KEEP MOVEMENTS SE( BET-
41.1. TRAINS (OMM4NDEERKD.
mending a law regulating the rates <>f
interest t<> be charged by life Insurance
companies,
that certain
But one sure way to save it is by de-
positing regularly in this strong bank.
We are showing an especially pretty assortment of
these in celluloid as well as paper and silk.
committee’s hilt, the <lif-
being distributed pretty
in cuts among all the edu-
Inst itulions.
interest here
lahoma. He
ur relations with this
want youi
This fabric, commonly called “TISSUE
GINGHAM” when bearing the name
“LORRAINE” on the selvedge of every
yard, is the Summer wash dress fabric
ever offered to the buying public’ It is
good enough looking that it may be used
for making a handsome dress, and wears
well enough to be made plain for a neat
cool serviceable dress. Price 25 Cents.
BKLIE4EI) NO44 GERM4NY 44 ILL BE
WILLING FOR SIBM4RINES TO
GI4E 44IPLE TIME FOR PASSEN-
GERS AND CRE44S TO ESCAPE IF
MERCHANTMEN ARE NOT 4RMED.
LONDON, May 19.—Premier Asquith
announced today that plans were un-
der contemplation fpr a reconstruction
of the British cabinet on a broader po-
He gave out none of the
it is understood that this
all the parties will be rep-
tile new cabinet, which is
that organized by the lih-
It is believed that Lord
I Fisher will continue th command of the
! British fleet, arrangements having been
I made to keep him in power in spite of
his resignation.
Frietioii over Campaign.
The trimble between Churchill and
Lord Ffsher resulted from the British
cabinet ?sanctioning the first naval at-
tack er| the Dardanelles in ignorance
of the fact that Lord Fisher had pre-
viously stated liis opposition to naval
operations there unsupported by land
forces, and the results of that attack
bore otrt the good judgment of his po-
sition, aS the
to await the
co-operate in
allied fleet,
kitchener
A late
Kitchener
eralisbimo
land forces
George, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
is to suceed him in the War office.
The announced resignation of Lord
Fisher because be and Winston Church-
ill, Lord of the Admiralty cannot agree,
will likely b ad to sweeping reorguniza-
ization of the Liberal cabinet, with a
ion of the strongest men in ail
the parties to succeed it. Asquith. Grey
and KLtcf1en<T will likely remain at
their respective posts,
I gy»rge
placed in new
Bonar Law
•! This aeroplane was built at a cost of 814,000, to be used by Mr. Astor s
furry across the river.j It has every known device for comfort and safety,
and is fitted up more like a yacht than an aeroplane..
A (elegrgm 4Vednesday from Rep-
resentativ e
House had
propriatiop
dations in
priatipn measure.
the two state colleges here will get
practically all tliey asked, except
that it eliaiinates the Normal Train-
ing schoo) item of $50^000 and cuts
out some of the smaller items at
the C. I. A. The House bill total is
nearly $300,000 less than the Senate
Hnance
fere n re
equally
cat ional
We Have a New Shipment el
Choice Pattern's.
Eiffel Hosiery in silk, nil shades as7 well as white
and black, wear well, and are superior for 44ear
at perpair--------------------- $1.00 and $1.50.
Good value in Silk Hose at _____________ SOc.
BRITISH CABINET TO BE REORGAN-
IZED ON BROADER POLITICAL BA-
SIS-IFIRST DIFFERENCE CAME IN
PLANS FOR ATTACKING
ELLE**—KITCHENER MAY BE M 4DE
BRITISH GENER 4LISSIMO.
Our service is excelled
nowhere.
Pure Ice Cream and Ices.
Best line of Home made
Candies in Denton.
I want your business.
BEYETTE’S
CONFECTIONERY
New phone 3 Old phone 87
i i y
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
Ice Plant Phones 130.
We invite our .customers to inspect BLACK CAT SILK HOSIERY and
learn how we have secured a combination of GUARANTEED silk hos-
i iery and durabili ty at popular prtees.
BLACK CAT SILK HOSIERY is reinfor'ced at all points of Wear. High-
L tension elasticity insures perfect fit, fine-guage knitting gives BLACK
CAT on the foot of the wearer that trim appearance and extremely
: ■ high lustre so much desired in silk. —
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L BLACK SILK HOSIERY has a delicate shee.rness and flawless un-
clouded appearance because made of purest Japan silk. The lustre
possesses the rich brilliancy as “silk knit in the gum,” an appearance
gi which defies imitation. '
44 4SHINGTON. May 19.—Official in-
formation received here today is that
the'German reply to the United States’
Lusitania note will not he completed
for at least another week.
There is
that in iier
w illingness
give ample
crews of belligerent merchant vessels to
escape, provided the practice of arm-
ing merchant ships is discontinued or
that passenger and contraband carriers
are separated.
SPECIAL MESSAGE SUBMITS T44 O
TO LEGISLATURE.
LO4N R4TES AND
4MENDMENT— SEN-
» Cleaned
Spring and Summer Cloth-
[ | ing properly
The Exchange
National Bank
Stnng and Canservative.
Capital and Snrplas $150,000.00
Nicholas in Person Rushed to Front
Critical Time for Russian Forces.
LoNDO.N, May 19. It is reported here!
that at a critical point in the Russian®*
recent retreat before the tiermans in
Western Galicia, Grand Duke Nicholas,!
the Russian commander-in-chief, in
person rushed to the scene with am-
munition, making the last fifty milesj
of the trip at top speed in an automo-
bile. Thirteen other automobile® load-
ed with ammunition followed him and!
helped to st^rn the tide of battle.
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less extreme. Prices...
BEAUTY AND THE CAMERA
Beauty isvbut skin deep, they say. But that’s deep enough for OUR camera.
And OUR skiK enables us to accentuate the best features of each sitter, with a
pleasing., satisfactory likeness as tti^ result.
THE SHA W STUDIO
Makers of ‘Quality” Photographs. 18 Court Square
Midtl NK LAKE. May 19. ?h>bn Grier
Hibben, pr-esid< nt of Princeton college-
amazed the International Arbitration
convention here today by a call to
arms for the I’nited States. President
Hibben said that ire did not want pre-
paredness for war, but preparedness
enough to protect against war. It was
the first time in twenty-one years’
conferences trial such a speech had been
made before the convention.
fancy Crepe De Chines for
Shirt Waists. | '
Fancy Silk and Crepe De
Chine Handkerchiefs.
RUSSI4NS R4ID TURKISH SHIPPING.
LONDON, May 19.—The Russian fleet
destroyed a steamship and thirty-six
sailing vessels in a raid on a Turkish
B. McClurkan & Co
aod Prices Keep Us Busy" South Side Square.
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LONDON. May 19—Athens dispatches
today say ttiat the allies disembarjked
fresh troops .Monday night near
entrance to the Dardanelles.
WEATHER FORECAST
FOR DENTON AND VICINITY. . i.
Unsettled; ritowcm tonight or Thuro-
day; colder tonight; warmer ThiiraoH
OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
Pure Ice Cream and Sherbert.
Quality ia Our Watch-word.
the
au-
It-
................. Al-1
■ tria's disintarested-
Albania; to respect |
s of Italians in Aus- j
in
■ry consideration I
Italy Enters Submarine 44'arfare 44'iH
Be More Necessary I han Ever.
WASHINGTON, May 19—What Ger-
many will reply to the American note
oh the I.iTsitani.i sinking may depend
very considerably upon what Italy fin-
ally determines to do, foT- if Italy en-
ters the war, as every prospect today
indicates, Germany would be cut off
from a source of supplies that has been
very important. Furthermore, with It-
aly in the war, Germany might be com-
pelled more than ever to insist on jts
right to <Mtrry on its submarine war- t.law, to make the sampling bonding fea-
fare—vvhidh *s fbe only method left it
at sea now and which woulcLbe then
doubly necessarv.
This
lay of
reply.
It is understood that a note to Eng-
land has been in coursfe of preparation
fot several weeks, dealing with the sub-
ject of contraband and with the deten- } this afternoon made a special
tion of American vessels plying
tween American and,neutral ports
carrying non-contraband goods.
A. J. N
i J. R. (
[J. C. COIT, Cashier.
E. D. durtis, Ass’t C&shler.
•JOHN H. PAINE,
ED F. BATES,
j DR, J M; INGE,
I ALVIN C. OWSLEY.
The message suggested
companies doing business
charging 8 to 10 per cent,
and only f> per cent in <tk-
said no company doing
Open an Account with is today
and Lloyd-
ind Ghurctiill will probably be
positions, but Andrew
former Premier Balfour,
Austen Chamberlain, Lord
! Curzon. Lord Milner or the Earl of Sei-
born are mentioned as probable addit-
ions from ttie Conservatives. The Labor
I party' will probably be represented by
j its chairman, Arthur Henderson, and
I John Redmond and Sir Edward Carson
I are mentioned from the Irish members.
The rupture between Lord Fisher and
HihurchiJl occasioned no surprise. Most
| of ttie newspapers support Lord Fish-
ier in the controversy.
A royal deeref was annoumol y<>-
teritay, placing all railroad trains un-
der military authmily.
Italy is watching the Roumanian at-
titude closely, for it is rumored that
Italy and B<«umania have some sort of
an alliance,
(Note The above^ dispatches were
Hied from Rofne lata yesterday evening
'and delayed in transmission).
Travelers have been warned
look out of'their windows at
points and persons approaching
tant bridges will tie imprisoned
months.
4rrange for Care of Citizens.
It is reported that Austr ia has al- i
ready decided to entrust to the Lnited
States tin' protection of Auslrian sub-
jects in it.ily, but Germany, on account i
of the feeling in th'' Lulled States
aglainst its submarine warfare, w ill ask {
Switzerland to protect German citizens!
there
In Berlin "yesterday Chancellor von |
B'lthmann-llolwegg announce<l that the!
Vienna cabinet had made sincere effort
to avoid war wi|h Italy and that Ger-
many bad guaranteed the eleven terri-
torial concessions Austria Was wilting!
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KAISER PRESENT IN EAST;
SEES FIGHTING ON SAN
$203,(MHl,(Mh) 4VORTH HF 4R4IS.
NEW YORK. May 19.—larders from
the allies for munitions of \ar placed
with Canadian and American Ysianufac-
turerg to 'late aggregate I
The bkHladian Car ,and Foundry copipa- I
■ny has «n order f<>r *83,ooo.<X»o wi'nth,
the American Locomotive cmTTr«n»
order is for 865,000,000 worth of shrapC
nel shells and the Westjinghousp com-
pany’s orders aggregate 855,000,<*00, ttie
runtpany having exercised its options
on two title factories for the manufac-
, tore of 1,000,000 rifles.
(W Sirplis, $100,000. >
First National Bank
Denton, Texas;
l SYRACUSE. N. Y., May 19,-Col.
Roosevelt’s counsel made argument this
morning in the \Vm. Barnes libel suit.
i It is stated ttiat Barnes’ counsel will
Morgue this afternoon. Roe
; thrney asserted that many
statements on the witness
. untruthful.
The\asie is expected to go
tomorrow.
Italian Tyrol, the western bank of
Isonzo and the town of Grmlista:
tonninous government for Trieste;
alian sovereignty over Avlona. the
ba|nian seaport; A<
nuss in regard to
the national interei
trla; amnesty to political prisoners'
t he ce.ied territory ;
regarding the further wishe>
to give a solemn agrement i
the concessionsmiixed reumnittees for!
the r< gulatiqn of details of the conees-i
sions; Austro-Hungarian soldiers, na-
tives of the occupied territories, not to
participate further in th>- war after the
conclusion of the agreement.
> Jo promote the absolute confidence and good will of ALL our cus-
*• iomers by meriting it.
To eliminate just complaints by removing every cause and to handle
! 'complaints that seem unjust, in a way courteous and fair.
To remember that our personal likes, dislikes or details of duty,
Interest the customer very little—the good service is what counts.
To treat every customer the same or better than we would expect
1 to be treated if our positions were reversed.
To do everything just a little better than we are expected to do—
to make every customer feel that heaping measure of service, qual-
ity and quantity "Is given.
To be happy in our work because we do it well and to feel in our
i own hearts that we have played fair.
To be honest, cheerful, clean, fair, courteous, careful, prompt, po-
I lite and efficient in our daily duties. That’s our ideal—it will make
s complaints impossible.
Daily Talks From Manager to
Employes Concerning Service
Wilson-Hann Co
J’-a. Ji-.’-fcr■- .J.!.,'
tore optional insteao or mandatory.
May vote oh Gibson Bill.
| The Senate this afternoon is consid-
[ ering the Gibson insurance bill in a
‘ committee of the whole with the pros-
. pect of a vote by 6 o’clocck tonight.
I More coihmunications were read in
the Senate today Hoarding the bill,
i further consideration of which
,en-1 •,,*a aiivinwii inttnf a special
be- ; T°r tomorrow morning.
I Claim Majority against Bill.
Opponent® of the Gibson hill
a majority of one in the Senate and
i the truth of their assertion is borne out
I by ttie fact ttiat it is the proponents of
the bill who are now sparring for de-
a fact about which they were con-
’ | siderably twitted during the session.
xxrc'Tt.'niMxr ln n ,• . Senator Hudspeth has lined up with
AMSTERDAM, May 19^-Berhn reports ‘ the opponents of the bill and this, it
say that Emperor Wilhelm personally i saidf insurHS llnal defeat nf tllP meag.
was present Sunday during the Austro- Ure. .Senator Hall, however, has al-
The First Guaranty
State Bank
Pretty line of Tub Silk Ties in the four-in-hands
and Bat Wings—launder nicely and very swell.
Don’t fool around about your Palm Beach suit—
buy them now tvhile sizes are complete. You
know you are going to have one.
Special showing of Panama and Straw
Hats in popular styles and price.
While we always empha-
size the work of our pres-
cription department, we also
wish to supply you with
everything you need in Drug
store goods. Our line of box
papers, nice tablets and en-
velopes, to match cannot be
excelled anywhere. We also
carry a complete line of
toilet articles and manicure
ds. l In fact whenever
t think of a drug store,
want you to think of us.
want this to be your
y drug store. We have
ai special quick delivery
service without extra charge.
i Phone 188.
Every service rendered a patron
of this blank, by its officer® and
employer, I® entirely personal.
Every ^fort is put forth to
make yk
bank p|<
busines®
gi\e that s\4cct (zraduuting Girl when you have
seen these I arasols. I hev are new—cmbracimr
! |.
VINCENT ASTOR'S FLYING YACHT A.MARVEL OF LUXURY JEUTQNIC EMBASSIES
r~ - . -- ■ I. ■ ^1 At ROME HAVE NOT
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