Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, May 10, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE.
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DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1915.
NUMBER 230
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Tonight and Tuoday. unsettled.
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See our special price on
FUDGE
• in window.
Ices and Creams
of all kinds made today,
Beyett’s Confectionery
s:t
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS LUSITANIA WENT DOWN
LATEST PORTRAIT OF EX-PRESIDENT OF MEXICO
We have just received a few
nice—extra nice PALM BEACH
ric ever constructed, as it is
beautiful from every point of
of
W IS
view, holds its shape, looks
t lib I
icy cool, does not shrink and
never wears out
THE WILLIAMS STORE
mi.
In the.
1 th.<t th-
City, apparently with
the
|crotcU-Gcaw^)nj£oo^i^l
The Booster Store)
Cabinet
in tn
m ft ►
certain
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OFFICIAL STATEMENTS
GERMAN ZEPPELINS
———
MEXICAN MH GIGLERS KILLED
yeg^rday.
AT MIS’ DRUG aTORE
New shipment of
PANAMA HATS
Co nserva-
tivt Bank
We waOt yum
display
Capital ad Sirpbs mOOt.tt
THE
McClurkan & Co.
Bank
Ha’s Straw &ts $1.50 to $3.M
that |
th- ,
■ri-an
today
• •ring
this
amt
thought
; th- ci'U
l llli--tll;_
suits that are different and
I
attractive. This cloth is prob-
ably the most wonderful fab-
md
he;
bill.
intri ilneei
v slate n-
The ^Exchange
' National Bank
< o-
1 he
BOMBS DROPPED ON
BRITISH RESORT BY
th-ir Lusha
I.ind-11 T
"fs
manag-d )■>
deliv-
disap-
Com-
but
Presi-
taken
Palm Beach Suits for Boys, Knicker Bocker
style, sizes 8 to 15 in light and dark colors, price $5.
It. n w
I ini-mi t,
' in-aiis ti
r that
-ep a
introduce*!
the House,
tania. todgv.
Daily Talks from Manager to
Employes Concerning Service
The First Guaranty
' State Bank
the <>>nsid-
Hi
TEXAS LEGISLATURE
WANTS ACTION ON
LUSITANIA SINKING
Palm Beach Suits for the Ladies in pretty
models, price____________________$8.50 to $ 12.60.
MADOOG KILLED SOUTH OF
TOWN AFTER BITING DOGS
trys p
t f'fip »r r<
j I i. I" M . aa
Spring and Summer Dresses,
Skirts, Shirt Waists, Bun-
galow Aprons arrivingldaily.
SEN4TOR SHEPPARD'S MEM*
NO TRUTH IN PERSISTENT RUMOR THAT
PRESIDENT WILSON HAD BEEN KILLED
In this department you will find
at all times new creations^on
Your Spring Buying
Can be made easy by coming tp
this store. Trust you won’t have
to look farther.
in any business,
capital;
made a
Fot it. reaches much deeper into our being than many people realize.
HABIT is the de p-st law of nature. We first make our ftabfis, and
then our habits mak-
habit, and jmi r-ap a < haracter;
tiny. Now the habit that we via
If one customer says something that you don't like, try to forget
it, or work it out of your system before you reach the next
house. Each customer who trades with us is entitled to eonrtetous
treatment from every man who works for us, an dit is part of
your business to see she gets it.
Stocks are complete and unusually pretty and prices
right. We are showing the very popular Pa|m
Beach Suits for every member ot the family. ’
haracter and
o g-t, is that
Our Shoe Department
is a safe and sure place to buy good shoes that are
correct in style—good value—and perfect fitters.
We are showing Palm Beach Oxfords for men
in very pretty styles, lace or button at_______$3.SO.
A big stock of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in
correct styles at... . . $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00.
Washington Believes President
Will Denounce Sinking of1
Lusitania as Inexcusable Un-1
der Laws ot Nations or Hu-'
manity—Messages Counsel
Peace-German Ambassador [
Expresses Regret.
PRESIDENT* ( DI R"E UNDECIDED.
Buster Brown Shoes for Girls and Boys.
The popular footwear that wears—Bring the child-
ren here for shoes with confidence.—We will see that
they get the right fit in the right shoe.
patii’m- in hind
IMSTFRDMf, May 10-The
loyne \ oiks Zeitmtg says
Lusitania sinking:
“With joy fid pride we
plate this last deed of our
The paper claims “(hi
humane than England'
starving Germany•
There
ering Ice, many opportunities fur misunderstanding and
pointment The wagon man is sure to receive much abuse,
plaints will be made that s—m unjustified and without can
we want you to meet each fairly and squarely.
Denton County National Bank
The Accommodating Bank
jib- —
, with th rmany
■others wish t<
the-Si a. n-ar -
• ij th.it tiler w
raid. They wer
tig cioinis tin
-truck various
man. and a
t. Il- num
■Iw I>,- an.
vogtem-
nav y.”
is mon*
policy of
Palm Beach Suits for Men, stouts, regular and
slims in the natural and dark colors, price $7.50.
LONDON, May to.—Winston C.hiirrhili, j
Lord of the Admiralty, today announced 1
that the Admiralty warned the* Lii'i-I
tania not to saiL There wen* not
enmig-h British warships to convoj mrfil
and passenger steamers, it was agiounc- .
ed.
are many unpleasant tilings about the
Sow an act, ami you reap ,a habit; sow a
you reap a des-
Hf saving your
your savings.
a special quick de]
service without extra charge
M Phone 188.
OLYMPIA CONFECTIONERY
SERVICE AND QUALITY
“Is Our Motto”
ri'-ently arrived in in Ni*w York
"I t-t- I
SVIe tl
rn.irin- r
■ ins until
’ and .in
Death List Remains at 1,500-;
Many of Women and Children'
Were Canadians Going to
England While Husbands and
Fathers Were at Front-1
American Deadlemoved Un-
der Cover of Stars and Stripes
' .''nt r
in
Tliere is no truth whatever in the re-
port iii.it President Wilson had been
assassinated^ I ha! the rumor is per-
sistent and hi wide circulation, however,
wits shown in a telegrapliie note From
the Associated Press to the Record and
Chronicle this afternoon, saying there
was nothing to the report.
The first rumor here camr by tele-
phone from Alvord, and it gained speedy
circulation.
The basis of the rwndr is unknown.
landing [party was in deadly ppril of ex- attaeks 'north of Lotnliaert/yde
tificti m r* *’ * * • - i v-
back the Turks.
Every service rendered a pajtron
of this bank, bi its officers and
employes, is entirely personal.
Evetfy effort is put forth u
make your relations wjtik thia
hank pleasant
business.,
-lement \yhi<-h is absolutely necessary to, success
Many concerns succeed fairly well withojut large
others without the be-t prmluets: but no busuv-s can be
success without Court-sy from its employees to tint public
not hit th’
was b-ing
tania sank,
.300 yprUs ,
The Vrn
from h-r-
QFF1CEKS AND DIRECTORS
J. NANCE, President i
Rv CHRISTAL. Vice-Pr-sid«nt j
C-COTT, Casbier. | ,
M.iekwi.rth. .-n-
i w-nt down wit
<■"1111* to the
ATLANTA. May fO—Leu Frank was
today sent-n-ed to hang July 22nd for
the murder of Mary Phagan, His ap-
1 plication for a commutation, is still
pending.
IMPORTANT BATTLE
ON 26-MILE FRONT
IN BELGIUM IS ON
Silty bombs were dropped at South
End, on- n-ar a ship where l.tdi O»t*e
man civilians wen* i|rit»*rttt*dt Tt is re*
ported that on* Z-pp-iin wag damaged
Bril|sh aer-planes pursued the air raid*
CharlVs Fn'limans last
cordipg to an Anv rican
Bit.i Tdiv-t. w-re : Wh
It is th- most b-autifiil
otith End. dt is r-port*
-n- other airctraft tn ttw
' ii-ard in Uichiw tsang*
s m irning. Th- bomb*
parts of th** t<»wn, one
■fiild being badly burned at
rvss, VI i
ir d-att
I WWHNGToN. Mac 10
I elusion "f the White Holl-I
! Prysid-nt Wilson conttinued
['■ration of the Lusitania's sinking,
j indicated that he will let th- country
I know his decision in a f-w .days. The
i majority of th- messages pouring in
Una !y p-ss-d th-
¥415,000 t'i r-p.u
Consider the customer is alwavs rigtit so far as courtesy is con-
cerned. Remember, Mrs. Consumer is the Real Boss.
Think*- Sinking of Liner Will
ward Disarmament.
t.Ei'RtlETtiWN. T^vis. May
ator Vhcris Sheppard, in a sp
today, -aid that th- yinking of
■ nd
- un-
tr> - ts
v rk was ar-
se.ariihing f"r
The
him
sub-
obtain-
i-s. <i Tin .11.
"F th- lirst I
n is 'h.it *o-v ra 1 < -TiiaEn
in wa.t f. r Ih- liner .and
' mt." i p.itO'ion wheme
COTTON BREAKS BADLY
NEW YORK, Mhy 10.—Cotton broke
October prices were
Later there was a substantial re-
niaiii'v H
he ma
1 the
BEAUTY
Beauty is but skin deep, they
.And OL'R. skill enables us to act'
id- *»ix resolutions w-re
m the Senate and one in
sinking of the Ln»i-
intr-iliii'-dby -
s-v-rane- of
a li-rniany
ntldence m
action will be
I The uo-neral opinitm
: Pts sjij,‘nt Wilson wifi
'sinking as in-xciisabile
j of th- nations .*u i tn
Mi* to - Rev. Mr.
■eh of Engl/ind. who
be of th
right Occurs Opposite Alpine With
Custom House Ollieials.
ALPINE. May 10..1 United Stat-s cus-
toms guartls Saturday killed two Mexi- '
can smugglers. One was an [alleged i
Lieutenant Colonel of the Carranza forces
at Boquijlas, Mexico. The tight occur-
red opposite that place.
er-tary Bryan gfi»*et-d th- amha
cordially.
and n >
inking .itid
BRITISH LANDING ON
DARDANELLES SECURED
BY CLEVER STRATEGY FRANK SENTENCED !
TO HANG JULY 22
AT ATLANTA, GA.
J. A. Minnis
\ E. Mad-weil, south o.f town
mil-s, killed t supposed madd-g s
afternoon after it tiad bitten two
d-gs. It is feared that ’h- dog
number of others and r-sidentg o
section have been warned to k
close watch on th-ir i'.tni!n-s to d-’-ct ,
any suspiekois symptoms before they :
develop t-he malady
LONDON, May Iff;- -The oHl. tal state-
ment this morning says tliSt tvvp Z-p-
peiins dropped bombs i n Westchff-on-
AND THE CAMERA
-ay. But that's deep -nougfi for <d’R camera. |
entuate the best f*fatur*s of -ach sitter, with a ■
the result.
THE SHAW STUDIO
Makers of ‘Quality” Photographs. 18 Court Square}
I H. PAINE, , I!
. BATES,
V TNPF
th- shoals
Her decks
Finally she
and feeling
I fli;:t the vess'.-i woulij be safe, after her
[crew had t,ik-n. to boats and hastily
i rowed nut t*» sea. The Turks made no [
I attempt to board.her that night. Next i
I morning w hen the Turks started to [ today $2.S£ a baft*.
i bijard her they were met with a sharp 9.46.
I tire from 2,500 British troop# strongly ; eovecy of price#. War rumors Caused
entrenched ashore and supported by a[ the break.
[battery of field artillery..
These t.rbo^s had landed in the 1
\ night, being concealed befleath the!
j dejeks of the supposed derelict|. At day- '
[ light landing parties were pouring' mxvrir
■isi lope, from small boats. FRANCE
The Turks meanwhile rushed up re-1 ^e official state-
inforcaQQcntfi, and for a time ;the' small | *,irn* * H'' “Ktcrnoon says that [three new
. .... ... I n.ndh f ••■•In
Finally reinforcements drove r<iP'**se‘1 yesterday.
i East of St. George m Be Ip i urn the
j French marine fusilecrs took posses-
i lurnnnm lociwiiTinn sion n’rtn ^ar,n* very
LlYLnrUUL AoaUulAllUN Strongly fortified by the Germans, and
n.nn ■■ ■ B.iA*nA the Frenrh also captured anther posl-
BARS ALL AUSTRO-GERMARS
------- I they made
L?VERPD<>L. May 10.-Thie Cotton'
Association i director# today Adopted a i1—
resolution barring naturalized Germans5 VHENN’.t.
arid Austrians henceforth frorfr entering number of
the cotton exchange.
, _ { just received in our
Kg o' ■ j j. _ 11 ' _ *• ip ’ . ] , : .
Millinery Department.
We have been unable to fill our orders up to . this
time, but have a beautiful selection now.
, • • ./ ■ J ■
■ AUSTRIA
Jfay” 10.—The estimated
prisoners <-ai>tured in West-
ern Galicia is 11)0,000. The Austrians
are still driving back the Russians. The
second stage of this hattie began in the
east part of thr Carpathians ’where the;
Turks have driven the Russians out of
the Carpathians
‘ Vhile we always empha-
size the work of our pres-
Tour Money
everything you need in Drug
store goods. Our line of box
papers, nice tablets and en-
velopes to match cannot be
excelled anywhere. Wealso
carry a complete line of
toilet articles and manicure
goods. In fact whenever
you think of a drag store,
we want you to think of us.
We want this to be your
family drug store. We have
livery
Con'idering very Calmly.-but Earnestly
( ourse to Pursue.
WASHINGTON, 'll:, iu. --\\ bat. ac.tbm
the I nited Stat-s gufv-mment will take
Ln the Lusitania incident was undecided
l*t night and noth ng is lik-ly to be I
done until the repufrls of Ambassador }
Gerard at Berlin amfl Ambassador Pag- I
at London are received with full state-!
ments of particulars^ New Phone 458
Nothing was inorej was added Sunday
to the significant utterance from the I
White House Saturday—that th*) Presi- '
dent was "considering veiry earnestly,!
but very •calmly the,right coursg of ac-
tion to pursue.
Teelgranis continue,! to pour in today-
urging action, severil of them uring an I
immediate declaration of war anti oth- '
ers the severance of all diplomatic re-
lations with Germany. A f-w messages
justified the sinking] of the vessel.
During yesterday Cotfnf von Bern-
storf!, the German Ambassador, receiv-
ed an anonymous threat declaring the
embassy would be [blown up at noon
today. He turned ttie letter over to the |
police. He declined to make anf state-
ment and said none [would be given ex-
cept on instructions from Berlifa.
"liieials j-r*-u.«d‘'i! th-rn n-t ’ ■ d- >■<.
Ti e [.;■ .■ m-- ».> many v en n and
-tiililr-n .ibuanl the Lusitania v
to the fact that many Canadian
wer- going to Engiirvil to In*
■nr.
First National
OF DENTON
[wire'!-ss tn take a course in the. middle
j of the channel, but the wireless opera-
[ tor refused to say whether he receiv-
[ ed such a message or not
Pitiful Scenes among the Deal.
[ Wlreji ss reports from the s-a report I
■ the passing of many btslies anti much |
wreckage near th- scene of the dtsas- I
ter. Piiiful scenes continued at the va- I
rious fpmporory morgues by persons
; seeking information of felatjnes and
friends. Women paced the streets hop- j
ing that the bodies of thdir dead would
be recovered or that they ipight find
; some news of them atnoag the surviv-
[ ors.
t A. G. Varaterbilt, the. American mil-
■ lionaire, 'tied the death qf a hero. He
! ctvuld not swim, but he gave his jife-
b»?!t to a woman and perisitied, it is sup-
ip<)se«|, while seeking another.
Most Remarkable Escafwi.
[ [One of the most ren|aifkab|e escapes
was that of R. J. Ttaimjs bf Gainesville,
Texas, who swam there hours in the
sea before being picket! rip. His com-
panion, R; T. Mdodie, also of Gainesville,
[ is among the dead, both men giving
[ thieir life-baits jto vvodaep ainong the
steerage passengers just before the liner
L w^Bt to the bottom in siity fathoms of
L wgter. ' ' .'i f [c'
y The Cunard company will make no ef-
fort to raise the liner. I J
h, I.u<
.'irg’im-n
if- r. i.'om
' iy mi>i* I- r-par.iti n is madi
j apology gi\i n.
| Von Uernstorif \ i'itjs Bryan.
| The German ambassador talked
; an hour with SeiTf'tary Bryan
i aiorning discussing th** Lusiiama
. other incidents. Afterwards, by mutual
[agreement, th- following stat-m-nt was
Issued “The German ambassad-r -x-
1 pressed great r-gret that evwds of the
LONDON. May Iff-—The French and ■ war had led to thq l"-s of many
British are fighting on a txventy-six ' American li'es.
mile front in Belgium against, the
mans, one of the most important
ties of the war. The British have
■ greatly reinforced during the last
day s. 1
it is reported today that the Russian
Were defeated at Milan.
^Senator Co-well of th- Finano
mrtLee introduced I Substitute •'dui'U-
tional appropriation bill <■ irrving an in-
crease of s1,.'ski.i*m) ov-r tti- original
Niib-cornmittie
Senator Suto
taidi.sh thr— n
WIT and t?i'
Ttl»' Senate
bill appropriatin'
state cap it*1.
The S-nate t-
--ntatw s
it- d to nd '
f>ARDANELLFS M:»V tn Mj-tory has
d'ljd''ah d d'.-lf "ti St • pi iins of Trov.
and b\ a ru— ing*ni'-1* as thht of
the woqd-n 'hors- by wtii-h the Greeks
gained 'Intrance into Tr v, tf- British
giit. th-ir tirs! landing party ashore for
land -Derations against Hie Dardanelles. '
Th- day before the landing the Turkish
patrol* fjofi^-d a hug- eollior .drifting in
apparent distress toward
. : n-ar the plains of Troy.
t for the enormous I wer*' jii|ed high with coal.
■ <aid t" have been gnoun'le*!. about twilight.
The hodi— of many children
unid-ntifi-d. still lie in the
Tie y res-mb! * -■■ m.inv w
It is pr-bahl- tha* all of th
) that soln- of
fed th- pas>eng-rs, felling th-in the ves-
; sei would remain afloat. This, howev-
i e,r. s—ms Io hav- been before the see-
'-nd t-ri'-d" s'ruck Hie ship's vitals.
1 he’ Lusitania was pfoceifding fast
wvh-n struck, estimates varying from ten
1 to twenty-one knots. Sev-raE naval nf-
[ his fath-r's body in the m-ranes
t notice s-cg-ant who arr sted
11 hared him with being a G-rman
I murin- officer. His r-iease
! *’d with difficulty.
Estimated Dead I.500.
“Tli- only pr-bl-m n-vv i
[ th- oanieli-s- d'-ad," said Si
' th- ifut'ard I'-mj'any last
i dashing anv furtto-r hop- ■
> A Palm Beach Suit with tw o pairs
of pants—They have that ex-
gWIIl INI clusively aristocratic correct!ve-
■ ness in fabric and finish that
makes a REAL suit the worthy subject of every
“live” man’s pride. Large assortment, make your
selections now.
t Tio m al!
... f"!-' y-rj—
and exp' sirr
ted. l-.st.rn.it
\la
tlx
un th
i >n»
• red a
itoattc relation
others • xpr-
dent \Vils<>n.
until tonioiT'
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