Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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DENTON
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' able end thereby effecting a real
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he mu talking about.-
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Rippling Rhymes
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MONEYTALKS
SKFF ftPOKE AT WKNIH FM.L*
| MUNDAY AITF.MwaON
WICHITA FALL*, aril >4—Go*-,
ernor Fat M. Neff delivered a sb >rt.
i>oii-p*litlcsl nddreSr on “8er»Ic*”
to • crowd or more than 1.0011 per-
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In Qiian-
I’erils
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—‘“*1 al the taxpafLr.
Our Formal Opening Will Be Held
Tumd.y, May 2nd
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
Across From Post Offiee
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t-proot. They
that will last
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HAVE YOU TRIED A LOAF OF
MOTHER’S BREAD LATELY?
“Give It a
if you like,
lye it a chance."
at increasingly
MINERVA—
The nicest of all yams,
it next time. All colors.
•‘All mankind feels an urge back
_ tbs wild." A>vi a* we aiudv the
mad.- thri.r Jfilge JuaiUl mte. Ji. occurs, ta ua..tki»t Jut L
aaem' mows Le.o — I Cm* a*. ~ ▼ V-F- rey ’ Ft f ’ r«
the tbpPiiiniF 4*X Mlk>*
ht« I'ttsrrtint <1
-4Wwnric. Thu
ganletl bm <*ne
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non-yalltlcal address on
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sons in the oper* house lui
ternoon. He was to aiwagl
uh Monday on “Texas—Its
and Possibilities".
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sfay laaaM Waaedaye aad
id Pms aad United Fmos
Audit Burma tf arcula-
Amertcan Nawepapa* Fab-
wH-iudea.
Soulbora Jfewspap*** Fab-
laorlation.
•sane Prase
ZsaU*'.'*.
PabUahars I
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Today while she was xi wlnit. Mrs.
Columbus Alsop broke the.point off
of her needle. au<1 Colombo« l ad
to .bitch, up thowdtfon and team
and'take (t over to Bnundlmt 1M1-
iows to ret another one luat like It.
k*M>ty. but wyi
thrlr town. The
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of |$M
Suh.
aw. t*
indlVl
J per.
United
... nation*
noutrh—and in my opinion
___/bwa anlightened enough—
give b a <h*nca." Dvapfte ef-
rta to drive then? apart bj anglo
MM Mid yaakeephobo# on both
today than they
sot between Amer-
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, SKIRTS OF CRAFTSMAN
CLOTH— H
A« f«r as we know this store M
|^K \«A is the first to ever use this ' I
ABF materiii for skirts. It lends H —
itself ndmirably for sport skirts H
with fringe 'trimming. Mate- U
f rial sufficient to make a 1 J
“wrap-around" skirt will coat ’ Q
you less than |3.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
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Atlas Peck was Indulging In quite
an uninteresting—cenxcuaUou____JH
the store today,, wheft his pipe went
smack dan tut and while, he >.'as
In this glad spring season, one
enn creep- along country roads and
cat the dust kicked up by the oth-
er fellow's car.*', •
There are Home very remarkiib'r
Infant prodigies, but we have yet
to hear n( one who voluntarily
washes his ears, (
mo-i - I , .. ‘-f iv
- tf.eeer we learn" to understand
the tangunge of moukey^. we'll
probably, discover that they ohjeot
to the Darwinian theory al»<>.
In lhe matter of cl4ll service jobs,
nobody seven* stile to 4>e<laai*lai>
between the good of the «er>|r > and
lbs good M the jtarty. ______
After a gtri <
Uon. her meatal
as that wbic'i .ve
tfo^Jd bgt takd
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drivel
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Let Ut Do Your Dry Cleaning, PreMing
and Dyeing 7 ' r
Perfect Work is AbMirod
Our facilities for handUng-your dry cleaning is thor-
ough, as our work will prove to yon. ' ■•1 i
Experienced and efficient ia our force, so that fron\
the moment we call for your article to its Selivery
expert care is taken of it
Economical, too, considering the better grade of
.WWBlWt* do. . . ..
. t F. A5^T SIDE TAI
About the only safo plao to bury
the hatchet !t under a national de-
ficit.
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Home Is an elastic word It means
any place wherg jttMix r*ql« «tl j»
parked.
And it may he thut the hoc fam-
ily rebukes in exceptionally greedy
member by calling him a hum.in
"Bootleg hootch causes enfccble-
ed minds." So that's the reason the
supply of’ prohibition jokes doesn't
play olit.
SB
: «< Ike waler anti
mule wttk'ASM fe
L «p ItaUwd botwewn
On top of the above reductions, we will make the follow- »
Ing special prices for this week only:
• 40c quality at ............................................... 36c
60c , quality at l............... „. 45c
60c quality at ...... .........i 64c
The above concessions are made just to create interest
in the National Gingham Week that is being celebrated
by stores all ovqr the country. r .
Z. \ ' - ■
—the newest vogue in
n e 1 d 1 « c r a f t .
Some of then things you can
make qqickly and at a small
cost srt sport hats, shopping
bags, mats, rugs. Ludlow
Twine is a 100 per cent jute
product. 60c a ball.
WAYNE C ED A RED WARD-
ROBE-
Prot<*ction for good clothe*.
Moth-proof, dust-]
are paper bags L
for years. The ,
which repels moths, does not
cling to garments.
40 inch ........................ 413*
60 inch ............ >2.00
JAPANESE SUN SHADES—
You -have always, wanted one
of these quaint parasols, so
here they are.
Regulation size
Face-shade size
Automobile or Hone Drawn
Equipment.
Phone 20
Then do so today—everyone is saying how good it M.
We admit that steam baking is a great improvement ■
over the old method. -----—:------- - ----x.^.i.^-Aiir.
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Lady A**or is the last one *<A4n
has promised not to deliver any
lectures.—Dallas Naws. r
Then what is nhe oom Ina for?
Prominent Europeans nee in to uaVe
a (MiaHon for coming to America
knit raking In the easy coin from
the Iscture platform, and Americans
aptwar to bs refdy to "GUI for" t|j»
stuff the vlsUoya put oUl.
The administration at Washing-
ton Is making a noise like it Intend-
ed to recognlxb the covernmagl «f
Mexico, but It may prove to iM^only
the whlaperinge of somebody who
wants some new concession tn oiir
neighboring republic.—Bonham Fav-
Tliis talk about recognizing Mex-
ico han been trot ng on fpr so long
that it win take considafabiy mqre
Uian a rutn?r to >mSe »g . ItelWI
there Hi MythHur %4-U. We Venture .
to nay that /thare hga been Hinre I
writun tU* aikiIIpi}
of the recognition of 'Mexico' than
any question that ever came before
the .Axurrlcan people In wt>lch there
U Ab Utile intvreai generally among
the jiekjple an ikefc iii In thin.
'Th f beat thing* are nearest—
breath In your nostrils, tight in your hp.n
eyes, flowers at yoiw fwst. 4vti*n at .
your hand, the path of Did Just he- TJJJt',
wnm< a# it". omr'R ■ crTtafit tw»T itarry Vt> Ta
duties and dally bread are the sweet- ■—
TeV-^e°f ”7^^ ^r‘
Wholesome advice, but few will
follow It. It seems to >e the nature
of hunians to tong, for that wljich
Is in the^ dlgqince and perhaps hot
attainable, rather than to enjoy and
appreciate that whleb |s alone end
e*n easily be had. for the asking,
i Most of US pass dally by the beau-
' ties of nature, never stopping tn en-
joy an<l admire them. tHH.alI the
, our mind* fixed ph some-
thing in th* dim, distant future that
- we ano lengiag for whloh. If uu ob-
- lained. would not give us *a tnu^h
i pleasure perhaps
already have if i
time to ehjoy 1R.
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O Culture, what Infernal drivel
. people try to read In thy name.
OHEATABT IN THK KINGDOM—
Whosoever therefore shall humble
hluuudf ae thia MUU cliiM. the
ia greatest in the kingdom of heav-
en.—Matthew 11:4.
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ItMM* BAHHRL GURIH R AT HOM-
- IO. OK,. ■ .e7 pq .
HOMINY, Ok . April 24 -A gusti-
er. the dally Bow of, which- Is e*
tlmated at 14,404 to |0.0(«B battela
a day, and *-hich spouted oil
tfl<- country side east of Hominy,
ha/ throwp 'the town Into a ffeiixy
of excitement.
T H 1 IT ( S Zi
NAT1ONAI G.NGHAM WEEK
Th* Imported Ginghams we advertised last week at
50c, 60c and 76p have b««» reviaad to price* of 4Qc, 60c
aad 60c napoctivaly.
LUDLOW CROCKETT TWINE— PURE SILK UNDERWEAR—
Knitted (not woven) of worm
silk. Made by Phoenix and
they are as good ua th* hone
of this brand.
Purs silk Vest, Richelieu
Tib, bodice top |2.75
Bloonwrt to match .. ......>4.26
Pure silk Vest, plain “
bodice top ............... |2j60
Bloomeis to match ...... |3.M
Vests and bloomers in pink and
white. Have the bloomers also
in navy, black, ejneraM and i
Ifrey. •
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TOIL ■
Tie time to get the rake and hoe
And plant ths posjas, row by row.
To band your back above the spade,
For thus the marigolds are iriade.
The unattended g^und will stay
A dreary waste o< yellow clay,
No rose will, blosapm in the sun
Unless, the heavy work is done.
W CLAW FiHOIlE
•TA «TT,. Ok.. April U
—Taapuy*’* °f Fottnwatomie Coun-
ty have petitioned District - Jadge
Hal JotenSon at Shawnee to call a
grgnA- jbry for investigation uf the
Ku Klux Kln». which, the petition
, charge*, has "purposely chloroform-
ed the .-idnxiHMtration of the law."
since many officials sworn
member* of the Klan.
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SPRINGTIME MERCHANDISE arriving daily to
take care of your immediate needs.
SEE OUR WINDOW OF CARTER’S UNDERWEAR.
Garter’s Underwear is made right and gives satisfac-
tion. .
We have HATS for all—ladies, men and children,
and our prices are attractive.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, for all the family.
ACUFF A COMPANY
Phone 89 T . , t —- < * • • We Deliver
-< s.
MF$s
% 9y<WgarvCM«ft
(Guriahd News).
Ths News, smeerejy thanks its
patrons and friends for co-opetatin
and Rood wishes In Its effects to
vln the Brio cup for tno bent loeal
newspaper In Texas at tl.he Denton
meeting in May. It gvod wlanea
count in the contest the News h.-s
already won. Unfortunately these do
not count except In Inspiring us tn
harder effort* The merchants have
virtually given us carte blanche on
display, and have oifergd any aid
they can glyg. Thus Is a a^ain
proven that Garland Is tire salt of
the earth when It comes to netting
behind any move which will help
Individually or generally to pul the
town to the fior.t. If we never get
in sight of llutl loving cup the ef-
fort will, have proven successful Hi
that It praxes to us again that the
News I* appreciated.
Air Flivver Sttys for Gas
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(Honey Grove Citizen)
DHKFOSi AMI THK T. I‘. A.
■’ We are just wondering hot' many
of the forty-one "adorable' widows
Col. Rudolph uf the Tioga Herald,
will take with him to the meeting
of the Press Association at Denton
la. May----
It is the’Intention of the editor
Of the Honey Grove Citizen to •
present in .Denton on May 11. 1
14, the occnsion b^ing the meeting
of the States' Press Association, the
attraction, about seventeen hundred
of the pretties girls In ,T«xa*. And
they have sent us a most pressing
invitation, and say they are looking
for up. and will pot take no for an
answer. 0f course we are going,
whether the paper runs that we -k or
n*L ,
<1* 41.1 MV4K TO MKI.T
\VA Xi. April Sfo—Mcletnnan
County gra luatea of C. 1, A. w.H
meet and olganltj' a Waco and Me-
l«ennnn tVninty Alnmnto asaoiia-
tlnn h.'Xt S.,turday. .
rendered by this bank,
absolute protection M»f
funds deposited in fts
tody, and the courte&y and
general efficiency of ita of-
ficers and employes are re-
sponsible for the increasing
popularity of this institution
in this community.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
oQier ia in
______________<&ho had paid
£>f In advamt ar-
bmUrinr the coht^UeMrSlx-ut
UgrtA® pHze*. . •
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, "Yof need not call it the League
Natiopx,” Lady Astor told her
budienee in New York,
new name every
but for GoTg *aki
feiSESSJf
MWbe* are* the only two nk!
itreaR enough—4tnd in my <
leans and British because of their
simllgritfoa—bke repaUias 4*4, as
It were; but their major alias and
ambitions and aspiration* are pret-
ty much the game; th*ir govera-
monta represent twa direr ’
methods < democratic rul$;
peoples are imbued wjUh alaei
iqake the world e better pike
live in; end while bulk are<p
in the concrete, both are nitre
in .the..larger ways- Erfcefo
America alone have it in their
power, working together, to main-
tain the peace of the world; Britain
and America, working together, in
the League of Nation*, wbuh. thin
moral, industrial aad financial lead-
ership, they would dominate, could
maintain that peace even more eas-
ily than with either one or both
putaide the League. And in Ladjr
Astor. Britain, has sent brer hare
an A nwrican-born woman, with
American ideas and ideal* and
knowing our national idisyncracies
and thought, who is making a-pow-
erful appeal on sentimental grounds
that will Inevitably cut a figure in
2EZ__. _> .l---Mic de.
1920.
to the priuNtIio'kI he filled the «.'hills’
of Church HiRlnry ft nd Bcrl|>lHee et
St. John’n Seminary, Brighton, N.
¥. Later-hr lycume rector uf the
church jn PruVid* nee, R. 1.. where
until elevated t<> the
Archbishop •« re-
of the foremost itu~
thorltlew in the <’athoUc Church <»A
i hurch liixtory and hair* been a pro-
lific writer for Catholic publfcM-
tlffliM.
The'Hog Ford'Church has Basil
moved buck a- few feet «H» a-wouat
water recedes l/. Will be, put back
in plac*. a* people ar* .looking, fpr
an excuse not to come .to church
gnybow. and they would conie Mid
•ay they couldn't find the build-
ing.
Any amateur tturbank ca > crots
ntld oatH with < x.ract of corn and
raise au enormous crop of ftaja
The seaxbn ap|.ioaches «• u h tl.e
Jamily must choose between expen-
sive graduntum dreaae* anil nfw
c4aiinga for the rear wheels.
/.bout the on'y time • emaL town
really enjoys a scandal i« whm the
peeeeheV la caught holding the so-
prano's hand. < ' ' »
Why are all tlure men Idle' Ara
uot there a tew more atrect* whete
iterYxdfy g<>63 jiaVfng can Ke toFh
>>;> a> tl rrpinerdt1:^—-
Frankly, oiir ambition In to tour
l-'urops *• a <-eieVr|ty and get paW
for ts'llltig folke over thsra What
w think of 'em.
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Con,n *»■*• F*°p*e »teY Wor-
ried f*rever In heaven. Some people
wouldn’t call that heayen.
The Genoa economic conference
isn't saving much trouble.....
May 14 la Mother's Day. Father's
Day is payday.
Frqns his. reputation as a killer.
General Semenotfa name must l»e
praneqncwd Sea-men-off.
Compliments don’t last long un-
less you return them.
After a man buys his first lot he
feels like he owns the eprth-
Flappers dress ,for speed and
rereteWv.
A loaf a day. keeps the coal sup-
ply away. '
The modern wise men of the yeast
are homebre-oera.
A man who pays as he goes never
has to stop.
Judge rules a spring bonnet Is a
necessity. It Is when uome neigh-
bor has on*.
A giant condor h^s been shot In
the Alps. Thip wjll teach giant con-
dors to stay away from ths Alpw
Arbuckle Is out of, th* movies. He <
hasn't the face to get back.‘,
Kvery bootleg joint seems to bo
a broadcaAjlng utatlon.
Friday ts*'t raweWered unlucky
when It cua»4)i next tp.reydar^ -. •
They go out to ths three-mlk lim-
it to wait for th*lr ship to come Ip.
A man drowning lq perspiration
win clutch at a qtnsw. hat.
T)ie way things turi^ up depends
upon what you put |pto tham. ,
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The News his got Itself Into a
predicament again. Last weak we
mentioned that we would compete?
for ths Cup offered by the best all-
r<>un4 coquiry newspaper iti Tex;q>
st the Denton meeting but entertains
ed.qtu* hope of winning. Fl See that
announcement ths buslneet: men
have-evidenced a Hvety interest In
the contest aad bava offaratl ptii
••plstnnce needed • nd the women
frtsnds of the News have ofTi'fcd
aid and encouragement, tn fact, n.
ar* airaid not to win and afiuiil
we'otn't tin. So we don't know
wb*t to do, other than exert out
beat efforts and trust in the com-
can votes anti probably some inde-
I pendents. Mr. Kirby's following
Among dissatisfied Democrats
.should make him stronger than any
Other candidate the Republicans
•Indepen-ients could put up, and his
entry might add somewhat to the
I ’gaiety o< tuitions between now and
I 'next November.
' ‘ THE SILENT QKfcS
1 hobble by the churchyard fenc«? and to myself I sigh,
"1 hope it may be long years hence when with those lads I
lie. lit must be rotten to he dead, und planted here outdoors
no mqre to paint the. village red, or rei'.-i the baseball scores.**
Yet, I am but a gloomy wreck of whtt 1 used to be; I have
nine boils upon my neck, a spavin on my knee. I’ve just re-
covered from the flu, which racked my weary frame; and I
have aches.in every, (hew, and I am sore and lame. And
yonder sleepers have no ills that torture flesh and bones;
they do not nave to live on pills until Urt* spirit groans. They’re
done with every kind of pain, and every throb is gone, and in
the sunshine and the rain they slumber calmly on.' Oh, every
morning brings new grief to this Mil life of mine, and nil
day lca< I ait and beef beneath my flg and vine. A chun ;e
of wind will make me sick, and if I’m in the rain the maladr i
ceme fast and thick and fill my bones with pain. My feet get
wet and fever comes, and to -my bed I. go, and lie and gnash
my toothless gums for long days, in my woe. But when 1 pass
the chunhyiird wgH I shiver and exciaim, “May it be long
before ■! fall for yonder sexton’s game!’*
IIIH'IHIHVS
tier —Mtghnvsix the
victoria Alf*XKD<irM /Slice Mary iWift
cuuntefrK LHMCMiieftN born 26 yeurr
ago lo^lay,
Wiilmin MarcurU, the |ierfecu>r of
wireleBH tfl*-grapli). born at Bolog-
na. Italy,. 4M yeftrn^airo today.
Kt. Rev. HiikIi f^tirle-son, Epis-
copal bishop 4>f I hi- South I lakota,
horn at Northfield, Minn., 57 yearn
xyo tpday.'
Rohe X Collins, r<'prte»e» nt a I i in
.» th* Fitlii Mis-li- >j«pl
C b« ■U.iMlian. \!
<2 ytsirf ?i|fu titwy. ———
Ri<*liar<l N. Elliott, repfMrnt&tive
in CurtgH'FM of thr Sixth Indiunu
eiintrh*!, --bom- >*♦ — M'ayreite (’ounty,
Ind., 49 y»Mtrj« ago today.
thirtyfifth anntvemar
F fowfo.t it and WSL
ha head. WIUA HoJfredhak.been
| the«£MfaHng gMfe* tire Naw*
I during practically all of the other
I fifteen years of it* life, and he ha*
I made it one of the successful coun-
try newspapers of Texas as well as
L eae of the moat profitable. Both
r he and John Cullom are going to
W here for the T- P. A. .mreting
I and the newspaper folks will have
|- nrewfon to tender them hath eaa-
Dt'jH - EukIuiiiI .calibrated tpe 500
ajilversiiry of <'n>iiiwrH’ii birth.
1*317 - Anthracite coal miner's III
the Eastern States, won wa*« In-
cri-aainK uverage zo par cant.
IS1H—Rernbranrlt'e paintinif of
"Llin the Rapnsr- wtm »or<Fnt auc-
tion iii New York for 440,00*.
crfmlnaAiret rvadvr may ch*o*t m*4-
«*■* aK..Utt*nret.and skip ot>srs of
no. Interval; and U permit*
sotnsthlng el*s. Radio-teiepkoujr 1*
a wondarful lnvan.llon and will ’ do
much for tk« •nUrtaLnmant aad la-
foonsUes of Zbe poop's. Thsrc la
no purpose to d<4Pdr*** th“t- ,,ul
r»<llo-telephony jriil not put a«wa-
papers out of business; rather It will
Jtelp them by getting people inter-
ested la happenlaas of the <Uy ai»4
making thefo n'ani the printed word
(or,4*|aH*d and accurate informa-
tion.* Aa wonderful ks all tW»
wireless foisla«fs la, U wtl| take
Noluetiiing mor* wonderful still to
dlsplaoe the printed word. Perhaps
rams <4 thesy day» sbir.ebot'y will
d4vl*e a method of printing the
day s news in letters of living fire
upon the vaulted heavens so that
everyone muy read and understand.
Bomeihlng like that nMhUt put the
kerbosh on the newspapers but even
then a Idliow would have to have
eyes la th* top ef his head to rtan
It with any JagFee of comfort. Aa
far as we tan peer tote the future,
we are constrained lo believe that
Ute. nrwspapere. like the poor will
always be With us.—Bonham rzvo-
rite
, Bwlldia* and l.oaua.
The IVyati Bulldins end Loan As-
sociation—an Organisation coaspris-
Ing local capital exclusively—put on
Its third eerie a of »tv«-k oua,dsv
thia month and, uc<?oi*dtng to the
Eagle of that city, sold over 1250.-
qfla worth *f u Ao Bru** -oUi^aa-onl
tfiom aiiaire A
bu)l*Bng and loan association in
ttenfon, orgsniAfA on legitimate
to take ca-e of the smeller leans
might not sell ne much atook la one
_ day, beesuee it would be entirely
new and without the loeg-ooutluued
success of the Rrvsn company, .4f*t
It would, one feels corfldaitt, get
enough cap'tsl to be of material as-
sistance to the town and to bor-
rowers and families dealring reas-
onably priced homes —-Dst^ton Rec-
ord-Chr« niele. ‘ .
Txici.1 building and loan associa-
tion* are town builders aad eserv —
town or City of any pretension
should have one. Thia cannot be ac-
complished, however, unless ytoetr
fund WM*t v-4M yletd epmmunity div-
IdeM* Instead of , Urge persoaat
prcflp. But toes* bluing »4 l«4
aaiioclationii. ^heravar eatabUaha®
and wifely managed, not oply have
Proven nrofitaiMs ,fco their share-
Lteap? but ketped toil Id up
----------3. Th* Urayren Wuildlng
Company, for instance,
alami U ShernUn In July.
H'MS’irttiS’iS!
.-^..si Whz tnarsM^ »o °»r
f~' • ------------—------■ j—
HAND MADE BLOUSES—
_ Every stitch done by hand, on
»heer batiztee and.
Hemstitching, drawn - work„
tiny tuck*, embroidered dot*
and baby Iri»h lace is used in
their makeup. Two special
number* at 12.69 and >3.69.
Others up to ...........—16.75
on the mtmthly payment plan ang
1 per cent to Uiom paying for their
stock In bulk? It has 700 member*
and is still - gToyrln*- Up to thia
time it ,(iar leaned money with
which, nrnre than too -nomen bur*
be«n * rec Led Ja Bhermujn ^-Shernya*
Demoqyat-
<n rere SttSiP3
|L fri
I
I Si
r4
; Two contest promoter* stopt off
*in a West Texas town, fpund a
L treoriboad newspaper which they
bought wholly on lhe credit and
[— *UHPt*ff’*Y daily paper and «~eir-
cttlation contest, the prize* in
I ‘which were reputed to be worth a
I -good many thourend dollar*. They
r put On * breve »how, exhibited the
k rtfikg, te the whow wtadosra ef the
I dtereti from which they had been
f contmcted to buy them, and prob
ably put a good many dolors into
|heir pursea. They got the contest-
ants to go after long-time sub
I acrietawM and business wan good
While it iakted. The “shoe string”
I deals finally wore out, however,
I fend now the daily paper has gone
I her dupk. oae of the proprietor*
The first action of the Ctar of
Meviexfotn will give ria* tp *4ie hope
' that Mr. Hay* not only has the
I purpose, to effect a renovation of the
L . silver g»en indimUht but the cour-
age to do It. Hi* banning of the
wMe ret of Arbuckle film* mean*
I a haaVy 1cm to their owner* and
another blow at the fortune* of the
I fat comedian whose "hootch party"
L-Afenatiar: hnt.it will go far to-
ward convincing that public that
I Mr. Hays i* in earnest and that he
I baa the support of a sufficient num-
I bte of nroducers to make hi* dicta
I effective. ,
I Altho it might seem that from
I among tn* seven avowed candidates
I for the Democratic . nomination
I there might be found enough differ-
I ent shade* of political tediof to^aat-
I i*fy almost every voter, it *p-
I> pearethat thore ia aa element even
I among the Democrat* which wants
I /ohn Hctity Kirby tp make the race
| a* an independent. The strength
I of this element han not appeared.
I |xit.if it amounts to much inside
| the Democratic party it might poll
I ’ h not inconsiderable vote in the
* ' if election,, for Mr. Klrtiy’s
iai beliefs are such as would
mbly entitle him to Republi-
mittcc taking Info consideration the
.Interest ef our friends and ua-iuua.
In their judging. If they would do’
HiIk tve would win in a walk. Al
any rate we will try to let them
know ’I 'll uid I” cn the niap.
■f-------------------m.r- * I
1T77—Marrjuis De Lafayette, hut
T9-years uifl. landed at charleston,
H. C.. having railwed a corps at Mu
own expense.
IK41I—The Ixiyallpta of Montreal
entered the Parliam< nt House, drove
out Uh! memhre* and set fire to the
building.
I*5B—G<-n ?JKrcfS<e Lopez kaiD.fl
front New Orleans with 3va i'iiiLi.n-
tern.to Invade Cuba.
1S8S- A band <>f armed “Itlxeiia
destroyed the reservoir of the Wa-
U^ Mnd Kve. ea*et In Padding
<'ounty, Ohio. - -•*:
189U--Commod'.ro Dewey’s squad-
ron suited from I Hong Kong for
____________L. occurB.ia.
hasixi far to go.
t * —
Jr.orlunately, however, th-> e»ua-
t. x doesn't d-;.-« i;c for Its £<>•«! u
the agricultural knowledge df
.*4f* _________ a
Where does Mr. Bryan get
notion that he CUI aaye hla fegt Ibr
417.oo(i b year white holding d««vn
a Beat In th* f'.«-nale? ,
47 Yestiddav ii<.p had a lltt'» pack-
ids* wen h« came home, kaylriig t<5
iw.. After *11 there! nutlilii«, like a
’Sid fashoin pt rate raaer that yr>t
.^aa strep, in the good old fa.<fii<>;i
. You don't in< en to say yottv-r gone
iser ’hat you ««.t
,-------...... ? md ma arid pop
red. You eu^ yourself' with a
tMrvlng;*v.’. t ut . you don't. ., eus-
It^mtT of min? gave mp thia raser.
he brawt i< >v«.r from Germany ■
Mgr WJHy trn Jest be>-aue<- Home-
body gav? It to you tbals no rc-aaoit
you haff to endanger ypur I't w/tb
lt.,»ed ma and I-Ol> »e<1. Sly I f.-Hhcrs I---- .---- -------
C.idapt have tbelr raxera ma !.■ safe4 the I'hilippiio-s.
for'-them and 1 never herd of <-ny |
of them lulling themselves' in the
mivt of a shave. ,
But ,my >p<4nii* WIlDum they
had year* « f practice, sed trnt nod
•pt«p *ed, R-- uULJL.lm gfiiug t > b«.-.
gin tonite a*lv't supply
Vt tel, i n <*,•). locking I'imxr lf, in
theabathraoni and wen he egm*'
Llagyh he bad one long rcrtim -.‘r
c*.ch side cf h(e face und 7 -aPOT I
ones on .bls .<■»■ Il, and a tr.lddh, size.
«.ne cn tew ear. ma ..rtii.k. Nr w
there, wst did I tell you, thnro.
Ware? sed pop. and ma aed Th ■
tdeer of cutting yourself nit up jest
because somebody gave you a strati-
raser, If somebody gave you i< <>u»rt
nf poison would, you drink It .'•■at
so as not to waist it?
It, depends on wut label wps on
It. sed pop and ma sed. 1 never herd
cit sutcfl a thing. If romebodv gav-
jrou * stick of dynamiterwoutd yr-n
let "It irfte you?
■’ Wats thia sipposed to be, skeipa-
thy? sed pop end ma sed. If some-
body gave you a mad dog would
you let It bite you?
Im going to the movies to drown
my Morrows, aed pup... .
f Wich him and me did
$111.1.IOXS OF DKW l,KTTFIt«
(Postal Bulletin)
Almost 20,0<)0.000 uiiJeTTverabl*
letters go to the Dead Letter Of-
tipe annually, anil nre there open-
ed to ascertain the names of send-
ers. If you had just remembered to
put your return address m the up-
per left hand corner of the envei >pe
(not fin back of envelope). you’
could have full sure ol lit. prompt
return to you without sending it
to. the Dead Letter Office. It costs
3 «-nH to get n dead letter relurr.r-
cd. Do you see the advantage to
you of a return addiess on the en-
velope?
N
f ire*re*!4iiresre.*^
______
God smiles upon th* garder fair
And paint* it with Hi* colors rare,
But npt pne bl*cm shall free* th* aoil
Which do** not g*t devotion's toil. <
The wish for loveliness is rot
Enough to bui|d-a garden spot, »
The pansies and the phlox are made
My conatant **rrie* with tiw apad*.
■ • i'» . * •'• I
In June the rose* bloom nnd nod
For him who bravely breaks the clod,
-----But he who will not dig today
Shall h*v* no marigold* in May.
»Mfi
F BACK TALK :
♦"♦'■ 'TBr Cd*t of IgaorsBce.' *
With, thy Qenv>n- School Board
requesting badly needed additional
moagj («r m*tet*te>n* the’ high
level of the local public school ^>s-
tsm. thore Who oppose lncrr*..ed
laxativq *a th*. tnesM for provid-
ing that moqsy inIKht cogitate the
system the Mexican -city of Juare*
use* th* other day to. meat a alm-
ijgr situation. Th* jets politico
merely aRcwed the gam bi is* house*
to open pn * 54*50 basis, prtb part
golag to the sohooie snd the oUber
1,u tfie owner** The pyre* of the
Juafes school*, au El Pum dispatch
says, is now plethotic.—Denton
Racord-bhronicie. „
Yo*r oltlsens |M|' think that tn*
cost of education is i>or,ttjr expen-
sive. but the cost of ianorance 1*
much morn esperelMs. WouU| they
l»* Willing to tiq, wRIjouc the public
achids they now nave?—Sherman
D«m<>< r .i t
, ’/ . .jJ lladl* Tetephaay. .......
A contributor it*„ the Dallas
News recently ventured .the predic-
tion that, ten years would wilu»«»
the nrw«p*pers relegated to obliv-
ion by the radiograph, claiming that
th* radio servlo* would be parfact-
ed te *>V<>h * degree that the noce»-
*ity for, newspapers would r.o long-
er exist. Some newspapers have
been quick lb. controvert the atateT
1, Xmoag them the Abilene Re-
lir. which opines that ten years
i the newspaper* -witI continue
■'j-tn -nprettriw. Swyw th* HemwwU ®f high water. But re-
"Thgr* will always b* newspapers,---------‘ '
magazines and .books simply be-
cause there will always be special
! fields fee them. When newspaper*.
( magazines and bonk* go out of buM-
. nesa, then the beair of al) know-
ledge Wil) collapse. In coutse \>f
I time we believe the radiophone will
I put the telephoneand telegraph
systems out of business, but even
(hi* m*y be a Rood tn.uiy decades
off. It w|l never, however, usurp th*
. ilghtful place of printed matter tor
■ literature will llv*.. .forever. Otis
I might tut wpll argu* tbakt the mov-
u tea Mill__fiaally put the art of
painting out of buelneos. To which
the Denton Record -Chronicle add* vul ..... ,.r
Its comment: "If people had noth- hUntjng for a match he fo<*ot what
Ing io «h» all day and night but t --------------
keep . their gars glued to.,telephone
recolverx they could learn very
much -»t the n*W* without the
ra^lo addition. They would perforce
bear veyy much in which they were
aoc at all interested in ord*r not to
<nl»e those gnhouncementa about
which they were coi cerned and they
wiauld have no time for any this*
else. Th* newspaper does now
and always wtH print *H kinds of
I Mr IwTtE
‘ KOTKHB To”tkb
day srrireare eeftectl
TadlrMnil %t
SL‘'„'7£!\=S-,'KSS1“
H^^rfiCTNOBIFTIOM KATB*. ~ __BHHH
’ Oa* yesr (la advance)----6.00 MM
* <tfc sdvnao*)-----. M leeturi
fl&mre. Texaa, Aizril », im Th*i
KW*i*m«»——- ..... From!
WoiW“r<i will never cease. A
Federal government department ie
fending out stuff under postage,
| and <that department, mirabile dic-
p"W Post Office Department!
‘ nst:.oa> The Department is
the left-over 3-cent stamped
>p« a which are no longer *al-
flalsUM her educa-
I equipment ->«a*l«|*
lirotUMd out at th* tjath grad<
■ Wen. why *of us* m»r 1*4. ships
D» VSrry four IMS? A*»S*rr*ll>, u,at
IX THE DaV’S MCX«
Th,- Most Rev. Aiiatin Do'.vllng.
who today rHrbtyiteH hh| tenth ari-
niVffMHry in thr haw l»*^n
"bond of the Roman fathuHc urch*
diocefH* of St PmuI wince ch# •fe’ith
of the famous Archblidiup Ifc’niol.
wan called to Ht Piful from Den
Moines, of Uhich dtoo4*«<i he was
coriHHf rat «-d the fiTMt Idfthop in I bl 2.
Archtrixhoji Powllnic was born in
Nrw "Vork City un<1 rorelvvd 1ifn od- "
\ u< ation at Manhattan Collrx^ and
12, fthe Catholic Cnivi rxity In Washing*
IIM’l ton. For a thurt after hi* ardifi^Uon
of the Rialto PreM Asaociutijn. the
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1922, newspaper, April 25, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227788/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.