Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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ORANGE—Gulf Co. No. 2 Lee, Hag-
er caene In Wednesday with *n Ini-
tial flow of 2,500 barrels.
MEXIA—Heavy rains have made
oil field roads Impassable In this
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■Hail iQf.boo gallons a dur
Students 3f ’psychology
say that ihe really happy
rlages, in which lote is a lasting
factor, are those which have fol-
lowed a ■pring-tlme love-making.
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dress wear that you will
appreciate wearing.
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taan wall developed and llvtn* pige.
Of this numberjlyftWt anrvlVe and
give promise of making luaty“)WHrt
ers. although the inother has only
UM'uminwIiUluiiN fqr twelve of them
On the s^nie day Brucir had a htdf- ipHly
er that gavd birth to twin -calves. '** thl
Tbc number uf aUULtaupwed is pro- 1J
A moderate vamp, Spanish heel, one
strap, cut-out effect in black satin.
“I thought at first that the schol-
astic census .or the county would
show an* Increase this year, but tt
now looks like*there will be little
difference with most of the enumer-
EES?
The Denton County National
artificial lAe aver made In ths world
wae made at Jefferson. Texas, ac-
cording to Charles A. fieWara,
whose father helped to flnanoe the
Inventors. The first ice was >pad«
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Duroc-Jersey sow gave birth to nine- *•?; ’>ro«P’»c<a for oil in a
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-j-j—AMARILLO—ott sand tn Gulf No.
1 test In Carson County Is now in a
sand ho rich in qII that It flashes.
DENISON—Preston Anticline No.
2 is now 2,1170 feet and drilling in
blue shale.
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We have bought the North Side Shoe Repair
Shop and will consolidate my shop with it at
once.
SPECIAL REDUCTION
Onjevsxy Jiat in our complete stock. .
For a pre-Easter sale worthy oryoufattending
we have reduced the price on every hat. Positively
every one has been cut to about one*half their for-
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• Your chance to secure the best hat for less than ,
wholesale price in some instances.
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Sale starts Friday and lasts four days.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
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Because of the reduced expenses result-
ant from this consolidation and the expected
increase in the volume of our business we
feel warranted in making the following ma-
teria) reduction in prices:
fcjH rulsysd in Laugforrt and
it bad both crossed the rubber
the scire wm lied It was
Onlr rar. in hit seleyi ag-
thtlon of stars Pom the Inel-
le list .'ncl-jdhig E—C—-
Finin' and their slugging *nd-
the day for the Denivn team
s they piled In three runs in
last fr:\me.
‘est held tbe Denton team well
his first start of the season. He
a little difficulty in control-
' Mts bfbsks but ho walked only
f man atul In the sixth inning
nade four of them swing their
lie allowed one hit In
‘ four innings he worked and
|ck out nine bat»mefi.
t bls h'ts wel|-»utt<
CONVICTED NEGROEM REMAIN
IN WACO JAIL **•
WACO. March 21.—Cooper John-
son and Benny Young, convicted
in the Homer Turk murder and
given death penalty and lljfe^ term
respectively, are in JaU hero. TWA
other m irdcr chargee against them
are ponding.
PERSONAL MENTIONS ROUNDABOUT TOWN
Bruce Bushey, son of A. J. Bushey,
Is perhaps the most enthusiastic —
livestock raiser among the younger
generation of Denton county and that
Is it good business to pay $15 for a
cord tire that wears out in 8,000 miles when
you can buy a fabric tire for $8 that’ll run
10,000 miles?
Is it good business to put up with oc-
casional punctures and their attendant
trouble and expense in the the $15 cord tire
when the $8 fabric tire will run 2,000 miles
farther without an instant’s trouble?
Is it good business to continue riding
the more expensive, troublesome way on
pneumatic tubes when by a liberal free trial
you can quickly convince yourself that
Cushion Tubes save money, time and trou-
ble?
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__ "X hsve been bad oft with stom-1 .
■ch and liver trouble and bloating
for many years. No doctors or medi-
cine helped me. On the advice of
my druggist, I bought a bottle of
Ma yr's Wonderful Remedy and I do
DOt want to miss a single dose, it
has given ma mor* benefit than all
of the medicine I have ever taken.
I feel I am doing good to recom-
mend it to others.” It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the Intes-
tinal tract and allays the Inflamma-
tion which causea practically all the
stomach, liver and intestinal ail-
ments, including appendicitis.' One
dose wilt convince or money refund-
ed.-The Curtlg to., shd druggist*
everywhere
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Bank aids ini the conduct and ex-
pansion of buginegg in accordance
with the principlee of a busineea-
like policy which its officers are
lad to discuss with pro-
lusiness men. **
A BARGAIN DAY
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vault of the Depositors Guaranty
State Bank here and obtained ap-
proximately 21&0 in pennies. The
robbers did not molest a safe In the
front of the bank which contained
*’ money, Liberty bonds and depoal-
“ tAra' r
"If the people living along North
I-ocuSt • Street would drive their
cars Into the ytfrd instead of leav-
■lUM,..Uxauj-iw.rkt:il. In ftinjru .it would,
make much lens likely serious acci-
dents," Held Ray Bishop Friday.
"On the thirty-foot pavement
there is hardly passing room when
cars are parked on both sides, as Is
frequently the case, and a number
of accidents have been narrowly
avoided, and serious accidents are
likely. I would like to suggest that
they drive their cars just Into the
yard when they stop, as it is little
trouble to do this and leaves the
street clear."
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We give theater tickets with every 50c pur-
chase. __
LATE OIL FIELD NEWS
TERRELL—Humphreys No. S test
has been located bn the Fowler By-
num farm two mllea southeast of
Cartwright Switch.
BANK ROBBERS (JET gIM IN PEN-
NIES IN PONCA CITY
Associated Press Dispatch- '
PONCA. CITY, Ok.. March IL—
NEW rYSPfOCTORS
TEXAS N 1MKD
Associated Pnss Dispatch.
FORT WORfH. March 31.- Eight
new cattle inspectors wers appoint-
ed tbday in Texas b> the Federal
Bureau of Animal Industry, It was
announced 4n a telegram from
LINDSAY PIEAD<t GUILTY
•1,000.000 SWINDLE
United Press Dispatch.
NEW YORK, March
rendered by this bank, the
abaolute protection of all
funds deposited in its cus-
tody, and the courtesy and
general efficiency of Its of-
ficers and employes are re-
sponsible for the increasing
popularity of this institution
in this community.
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By Stanley ory L«ipi OivimI With |Sentoe Ctf Wrecktd M
JB Working for More J
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BRECKENRIDGE—A new well m>
the Cox farm. flvf miles east, la
making 2.G00 barrels. ,
lax for a
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a ssrvlce car from the Squat* Fll-
!■■■* Manvn, <---. — _w_________
Maley, Friday morning about . •
—J whvn th* ear ran on t* th*
high curbing on the north sid* of
th* street a short distance west
of th* First Christian church. AJ-
ter the curbing hod b««n straddled
the automobile ran for several feet
•‘■o nxles dr*g|rfngr on ' th*
concrete. No one was injured.
NEWS OFJHE SICK
A eharge *f ■■lawfnliff enttiag
wood on land not his own was fil-
ed in the County Court Thursday
JifUir/iimn.AguiastM. Oh*»i*w*tbr
He made,bond in ths sum lof 2400.
Complaint was made by J. J. Ful-
ler who alleged the wood was cut
on hlg properly on March >T;
31.—Alfred
E. Lindsay, said to have been swin-
dled 21,000,000 from prominent so-
ciety womeh, pleaded guilty today
in the General Sea-Cone Court and,
wii« remanned for sentence. Llnd-
rsy pleaded guilty to only one oL
The eight Indictments against him.
YOUNG MAN KILLS
TURREI.I.
Associated Press Dispatch.
TERREIX, March 21 —Hop Giles.
22. employed in the good roads en-
■aid the towns bid fair to show an
Increase With a slight decrease In
th* rural districts, according to his
'betimata.
A. J. Fouts has returned from
Kemp, Kaufman county, where ho
has been I'-oklng after his proper-
ty near there He report* excel-
_t a wen
which is now being driller near
.that ulaoe.
The assessing of city taxes for
$•*3 I* proceeding very entlsfac-1
" ' and la further along than
—, —11s time last year, aeeornlng
• «’ iiw-uu. < — wuluav.?;- •••••?»- 12 A111*nt ^ternary Claud
baldy a record one and is certainly rww**tr. ■ Mr;—Sts--.-<nad*... &
.------ ------- canvass of pait of the city and Is
securing as many ussessments as
possible when residents call at the
office to pay the monthly* water _____
and light bills.
(By B. E. Alexander) .. vfWineerfng isp.rttneru ' here, walk-
BfflfF SPORT HEWS
DALL VS—Manager Mil leg Hug-
gins of the Yanks has again chang-
ed hit mind > regarding Camp Skin-
ner last, year Dallas Marine out-
fielder. und luxteid of tending him
with the Ya nutans fur the home-
ward tour has put him on the reg-
ular club and will play bltn here
Bunday, . , —r- -
are cordially in-
1 to come in and see
iour New Spring Arriv-
al* in Coats, Suits,
' Dresses and Millinery --
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fr. B. McCLURKAN &,
Company
k Boy Scout is reverent
£ t® God.
1 GOODRICH
E TUBS AND TUBES
West Hickory Early FrMay .jvsXTJt’Kr ii:"*:
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Dr. and Mrs. U A. Suggs oft Fort
Texas League Have
here by president
Bean. Clement | Nort,lerni _
.TEMPLE—The local High School
eas'ly defeated
all-
paumeht teams
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CHICAGO FINANCIER DROWNS
Self in lake
United Press Dispatch.
CHICAGO, March 31.—William
T. Fenton, wealthy Chicago finan-
cier, committed suicide Rday by
MJ.hlgan, Fsn-
tIMI, wnfi WBI seventy years rid,
vice-president of tha National Bank
of the Republic, drov* to the lake
frtm his home In a taxicab. As
Boon as the driver disappeared he
apparently jurr.pt into the Icy wat-
er. The body wax found by finher-
men two hours later. Ill health Is
given as the cause.
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RswHary—Sacrifice hits. Comp-
i Oliver; sacrifice, fly. Starling;
|e runs. Woods. Won; left on
ia. Deaton team *. Normal Col-
k •; hit", oft SturlloK 1 |n three’
lags, off West 1 In four innnigs;
I OB baits, off Wo .•« I. off Star-,
f 1. off West 1. struck out. by
Oda S, by Starling 1. by West
passed balls. Holmes 1. Johnson
rime of game— I hr. 30 mtns
ptre—Charley Carter.
fO NORMAL PLAYERS
llAKING GOOD AT T. U.
wo former Normal College base-
F players are makinu good, at
iae Vi»*v*txlty this spring and
■ are expected to go on the ex-
Bsd Southern tour to he made
the team next month They are
Mr Cook who pitched here nod
S is making them break well at
Rin this year, and "Gib” M ti-
ns. a catcher.
FIRST ARTIFICIAL ICE WAS
MAUK AT JKFFKHSON
BltEXHAM. March 31.—Th* first
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Of LO* _____ __rr-
sprlnter. tl<»d"'h1S' bvi’n record
the 220 ]
for the- Hawaiian A. ___
time of 20 4-5 seconds.
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CHICAGO--Pitcher Harry Har-1 —--------
per ot the New York Yanks ,.EAGLE CHAMPIONS
been rr*1nWHF7T t>y TUTtfe LXttdla. UAMADtn *FU11DCm
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ABILKNE—Offices fet the West
been opened
Gordon W.
Associated Press. Dispatch.
Washington, March
Charges that paid lobbyists of ths
Anti-Saloon eague were w^rkingt
among Eenytors in bohalf of the
- bin to Croats ninsteeu more F*d-> -
oral Judges were" made In ths Sen-
ate today by 8-mqtor Shields
(Dem.), Tennessee, In passing pro-
Vlalons of the bill authoring the
Assignment of the judges to differ-
Tft states. The bill was taken up e
again today by the Hehate. c“=e.ete.
perlntendent L. A. Allison Friday.
He said a tabutatfon has not yet
been made and will not be until all
reports are received, which Is ex-
pected to be soon, as Friday was the
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OTY-fTi NOT KNOWN YET WHETHER MES MARRIED
I CW IN JAIL— .
ed into a garage bore tit l;30 this
afternoon, drank from a bottle of
' "carbOtl^ arttt nnd .M-d—before., he
could be removed to a hospital.
Jer.lousy in a love .iffair Is said to
Life is but half lived unless one has run up against
adversity.
Courage and sacrifice prove the successful man.
Stand in the ranks of those who succeed.
Work and Save.
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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A Boy Scout WILL NOT accept pay for assistance.
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last day for taking ths census. Ho Although’iahe^ slow-worm oaij
years for tl& to agtigtte ths*J£
Of the ore -wbloh was
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APRIL FIRST
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Worth, their daughter. Miss Kath- enthusiasm seems to be oontaglou*
erine, and Miss Helen McNeely will —---
ling Station, driven by Buster flu- be week-end guests of Mr. and Mm
IL P. Lomax.
R. -U D*nald of LewUvIlle was
in Denton TMndgy on - buelnema
James F. Farris Is in Amarillo on
bulsness and visiting his daughter
there.
Mrs. E. R. Edwards, who! hag
been visiting Mrs. II C. Potts, has
returned to her home In Dallas.
Mrs. P. -<J. Storrie went to Dal-
las today to spend the week-end
with friends and roKtives.
T. f'. Dmssey is In Dallas today
or business.
R, I, Selby went to Dallas today.
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, who
delivered »n address at th* . Nor.^
ma! P'oTfege last night, went to
DalUx todsy.
Misa TlUa Belle Blanks went to
Dallas today.
Mrs. J. F. Porter Is in Dallas, to?
day.
T. P. Crites wan here yesterday
from Roanoke.
J, H. Rothell of Hebron was here
Thtyraday.
Mts. Coy Harris of Fort Worth
L visited Denton friend Thursday.
Joe Burke and son, Frank, of Pi-
lot Point were hero yesterday.
T. Sankey oL Roanoke was in
Denton Thursday.
, G. H. McLendon was here yester-
day from Pilot Point. 1
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Kaixbam^Jaatl^labt dug*DHo—«h^Lw*a h*re Thursday^..— —— --—|atlon rnports In," said-County 8u- |
„ Don Wilson was a Thursday vlxl-
tor Trom Pilot Point.
Mm W. C. Edwards and Mrs. L,
H. Schweer are visiting friends in
Dallas.
Dr. JerMmlah Rhodes, superinten-
dent of Hast Ahtonlo schools, was a
visitor at the North Texas Normal
College Friday.
F. O. Cook and children of Dallas
are visiting. Mrs. Ruth Horton.
hooed'F ***•' 1^,cll,e Horton, gl Dallas is
p spending W*dneadap-.at home.
Business depends on credit as
much as on industry. IL L 2^
life-blood of trade,
While banks may not properly
assume any of the operating risks
oT~buKineH", they sue nevertheless
indispensable to its success.
,, IHCkey had eleven out
fielders working out with the Car-
dinals, but failed to discover any
startling performer among tho
rookies.
AGREEMENT SIGNED RY IRISH
FACTI4H4S
LONDON---Maxell 51,—Complete
agreement thru which it Is "rz
peace may be restored between
Ulster un<1 Ireland, has been
achieved at the thplc bonfcrenc*
between Michael Coll.ua, Sir James
Craig an.l British ernment of-
ficials.
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hONOLLLU—Charles _________
Angeles, -world's..championfwash ngton to Fort Worth head-
2, _ .. -----I for quarters.
yaids In the preliminary I They will be stationed
Hawaiian A. A. U. with a' rlao Springs. Pearanll.
Jourdantown, Hebbrc rviile.
mondsville ano lutrndo
baseball . team
Qeoj-getown High 11 to 2.
ABILENE—"Tut" Tabor,
riound athlete and shortstop on the1
Simmons College nlnu, wt« elected n
captain of the C’ub yesterday. It
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LUDBOCK—*-Clox la, N, M., defeat-
ed the “tuKhock base ball team In | i
_ * pre season game yesterday • to|t
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'FORT WORTH—Th? New York!.______________
Yankee, will play the Fort Worth , cata and other'teams that were de-
team ot the Texas League here feated by the Eagtea tn the course
A. schedule. A thre-e-
course luncheon was served. Master
Hugh. Porter and little Miss Trib
St. Clair were served Ila small table
especially prepared for them.
Following the banquet music wax
furnished by the Edison and later
I the host and hoitesx and their
guests attended the lecture of Mrs.
Percy V. Pennybacker at the Normal
College.
WAXAHACHIK KSTMBISHES
RILES FOR PARADES
WAXAHACHIE. March 31.—An-
ordlnance requiring organisations
desiring to parade the streets to
secure permit was parsed by the
City Commission with 2100 fine lev-
ied for violations.
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MAL COLLEGE TEAM
'Normal Cpllege yroH.a 1 to
ioty from th* |.tck«A team
the Klwanis and Fite De-
Thutsday Tafter-
but not until Coach Jim St.
•ent In Max (Vest to pitch
t string of ineligibles tu help
nth th* stick work When-the
isaing the pieked teawi
leading 2 to 2 end added un-
' tn that frame due to an ac-
lation of erhors behind Max
i. West evened up matters' In
aat of th* fifth though, when
oled < tat one <o deep center
Haggard Buckingham mis-
id and let go ovei him to the
i wkh one on. Before the^ ball
the largest litter ever known In
North Texas.
HONOREDJTHURSDAY
The Eagle basketball champions
of th* Normal College were honored
with a banquet at the home of Prof,
and Mrs. Hugh Porter, West Mul-
berry Street, Thursday evening. The
guests of Prof, and Mrs. Porter were
the six letter men from the team
that won the Texas Intercollegiate
championship, being Captain Pth-
kertOn, Edwards. Perryman, McAl-
lister, Knight and West. Coach Jim
St. ClaJr and Mrs. St. Clair were
also honor guests.
The home was UecorateiL fur
occasion and the outstanding
ture of the det’bsatlons was the
terplece for the banquet tkble. This
represented an ESgle Soaring over
Pirates, Cowboys,’ Kangaroos, Bob
ot the Toxa* League here fPSted by the Eagtes tn the
Sa'urehvy afternoon and go to Dal- oj (he T. I.
came Sunday afternoon. (
It is now possible to i"bottle"
telephone messages. If a telephone’
call is made, ind the person want-
-*d I* nut available, an instrument
can be set In motion that records
the mexsvgn and repeat* It at any1
time later.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922, newspaper, March 31, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228218/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.