Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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! NEW NUMBERS DRAWN IN SELECTIVE DRAFT
A Genuine Fire Sale
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,We will sell our stock that was dam-
aged by fire and water, beginning Wed-
nesday the 25th at very interesting prices.
Everything sold for cash.
No appro-
vals, exchanges, returns nor deliveries.
We. will not be able to give
usual good service as things will sell with
Please bear with us for this short
a rush.
period.
We will let only as many in
at one
time as can be waited on comfortably.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
of
in
•’it
rifld
1'f •!
*
The Shaw Studio
IS?,
In The Circle
in-
Comfort For the Feet
of Finance
—AND—
Ni
Relief For the Pocketbook
W lit r
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f.
Is provided by our Big Special Male on all
Denton County National Bank
1 in this reserve.
Pilot
Elliott,
Holman
continues
until
sale
summer footwear.
Lewis-
Wolters.
Robert
during
August 1st.
311
Dallas,
FARM LOANS
Start a bank account today.
It helps in many ways.
opportunity and have secured seasonable
reduced
greatly
footwear
at
prices— .
MOST LIBERAL-TERMS
You should do likewise.
♦
FARM
i-
4
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CENTRAL CHURCH
*
Palm Beach Trousers
Children’s
CHARLES M. COLONS
(Contlnued on pare 2 1
Barefoot S
; involved.
JUST SOAP.
1
THE
When Money Is Plentiful
Sizes 6 to 2.
First
Men’s Straw Sailors 49 Cents
Tan and White
pay
National
and
Bank
CHOICE FOR
75c Pair.
Capital ui Surplus.. $100,000
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• THE
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win
EL XC LU SIVESHOE STORE.
must Slav at home will
-Your photograph will
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AUSTIN. July 21.—The Adjutant
General's department announced to-
day that the Ii»t containing the al-
lotment of quotas of men under the
draft from the various Texas cities
and counties had not been complet-
ed today.
New numbers drawn in the draft and
included in the mornirtg papers'
MICHAELIS' SPEECH
SHOWS WAR ELEMENT
CONTROLS GERMANY
I
While You Are Helping to Make
Your Country's History,
SEA ICS MIXES AFFECTED.
T JXJlir., , WUi; ■•,.--
al Miners in this district struck
| morning. Thirty-seven properties
21 - Secretary
I to the
Dollars will needed
war.
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FEDERAL FARM LOAN BANK ASSOCIATION.
Office with
Duggan Abstract Co.
• Soap like almost everything
else is going higher.
It will pay you to buy it
now. •
24 x
947
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639
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2903
2896
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2134
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2062
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425
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2340
Krevo Line, Petrograd Declares
PETROGRAD. July 21.—Dispatches to-1
day say* that a most intense artillery
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1962
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A Penny Saved
Helps to save the dollars.
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2220
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iDgN.TQNTRUSS’
ALVIN HILL. President. T.M.R
••.I I'-'I
blv vv
$15g|
y soe •
Our stock is complete
we can save you money.
Standard advertised brands
only.
Soap that is worth the mon-
ey. 1
Soap for any purpose.
DENTON. TE^AS, SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 21. 1917.
- -y ■ 'i " - " - " .......* " T ' ' ' '
DENTON COUNTY DRAFT NUMBERS IN FIRST
p
282
19X8
1605
1510
2482
1046
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1757
483
1251
457
2470
21X5
1327
099
521
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JIM 19
2596
2603
21
HALF OF DRAWINGS; LIST BELOW INCLDDES
PROBABLY ENODGH FOR THREE INCREMENTS
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er
•^.gj
We have one hundred pairs
vL—
CIDt^T UATinilil DA Ml/
TROUBLE FOR RUSSIA; KERENSKY SCORES
MINISTERSAND SUCCEEDS PREMIER LVOFF I
plicable to Denton county’ and hence I
are omitted —enough for the first three
While the War depart-
Women Resume Picketing of
White House; No Interference
this in Australia.
are i ________
Tho
Key
Chas.
Plans Made for Organizing
Boys of Country for Labor SENATE WOULD FIX
GUARANTEED WHEAT
FRIGE $2 BUSHEL
reject inn ’
fix
Many have taken advantage of this
by L
SI'.Illllil-
If I
second
,ji,nd
I
kt
WASHINGTON. July 21.—The draw-
ing of the draft numbers was complet-
ied at 2:18 this morning, but the enor-
mous task of transmitting them by
wire will not be completed before late
ithis afternoon, as the need for accu-
i racy and the slow speed possible in
I sending numbers swamped the tele-
|graph companies and press associa-
tion*. which got further behind^as the
draw ing progressed.
Landers. Denton.
Clinton Green,
HELSINGFORS, July 21— A con-
flict with Russia is regarded as in-
evitable because of the action
• l... I. ■ s_ __i---a Bill
Fin land.
i AUSTIN. July 21.-Complete instruc-
• lions relative to the plan of the Fed-
eral department of labor for the mob-
i iltzalion of the boys of the counlrv
liriHvrn l',' — clliu *.1, hftVP
been sent to county school superinten-
(l)PENHAGEN, July 21.—The
Reichstag adjourned Yesterday until
September 26, says a dispatch from
Berlin.
I units t
to
; the
COPENHAGEN. .July 21—According
to the BerHn National Zeitung, Vice-
Chancellor Helfferich acted as host ao
a conference Emperor William had I
with ttie leaders <>f the Reichstag, in I
the garden of the Ministry <>f the Inte-|
rior today.
by soldiers for having spoken unfa-
vorably of the revolution.
The newspapers says the soldiers re-!
fused to liberate them.
Australia Will Suppress1W W.|
MELBOURNE. July 21—The House of I
rarr>>uaiw. Representatives has passed a bill sup-;
LEADVILLE.^CoU July ’l—The Met- pressing the activities of the I, W. W.
i
£ '0,1 supplies fer lttf? and
was already secured and
(>f cultivation which has
, make the supply for j
tr sufficient was abso-
if the submarine Ins,
a
An unusual value in the right season to
get a good hat.
In Oor Mens’s Clothing Department
Cool clothes from Kirschbaum, in the
right colors that will be easily kept clean and
It the weight is right for this warm weather. 9
Another shipment of light gray Palm
Peach odd trousers, just the right color to
save laundry bills, and the right weight to
be cool.
We are prone to take chances with it—grow
carolooo—invtot it anwioely. Too often wo
spend all or part of it in some get-rich-quick
scheme, and regret it ever afterwards.
It is the aim of thi^ bank to encourage thrift—
aid its customers in making GOOD investments
and to furnish a safe place to deposit your sur-
plus.
The non interest bearing and unsecured deposits
of this batik are protected by the Depositors
Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas.
Abulite' putectiii--plu tervice ft yw iiterwt.
We will ^predate your
“Neighbors”
Wm. Rov Core. Denton
775—Wm. Guyn McKee Roanoke.
2684—James A Myers, Krum
486—James Taylor Boyd. Lewisville.
Rt. No. 1.
jLe It I
, ' * TV -
tiie Finnish Diet in adoptin'
granting independence to I
Socialist members of the Diet as-
sert, however, that Petrograd has
its hands too full .with its own
troubles to attempt to repress it.
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps
All Ladies’ Hanan Pumps in black ami tan, worth'
$6jD0, sale price *. ................. $3.50
Ladies’ champagne Pumps in good styles, worth $4,
sale price ........ $2.75
Ladies’ black patent Pumps, worth $5, sale pricex
................................................... $2.75
Ladies’ patent Pumps, worth $4, sale price $2.35
Ladies’ patent Pumps, regular price $3.50, special
price ................................... $1.98
Ladies' patent Pumps, worth $3, special price $1.75
Ladies’ patent Pumps and Oxfords, worth $2.50.
sale prioe ....................... $1.65 •
SPECIAL ON MEN S OXFORDS
All Men’s Hanan & Sons Oxfords, in any leather,
.............. $3.75
All $4 Oxfords, any leather S3.35
Mens $3.50 Oxfords, any leather $2.85 ‘
Men’Slwhite canvas Oxfords, worth $4, now $2.50
. Men’s white canvas Oxfords with rubber sole and
heel, now ......... $1.SB/
Men's Tennis Oxfords, price .......................75<*
t.i th •
haff "f
War
di--
.■sti-
- t
■ I
“Spiritual Faintness”
t hose wlio
miss you.
lie!p a lot.
SPECIAL ON MEN’S HATS
Genuine Panama Hats for
Men’s Italian Panamas for
Men’s Palm Beach Hats for
Men’s Milam Straws fpr
Men’s rough straw Sailors for
Boys’ Palm Beach Hats for
-To
B. McClurkan & Co
—
Wm. XuuiiTfus liurxt. Ibbcn
-David B. Stem1. I’il"t Point.
P^arim Smith. San*rer, R. 3.
Wm. Rnss' ll Moore. Denton.
O|vn Ed Johnsun. I >• nt m.
-Rh tiard E. Solomon. Jlebron.
2tr?-2 -Geo. Barney Elana-’hi. Denton
1 David Crockett Thurman. Lew
ill-
7S? -Win
1813
2787 Alpha
REICHSTAG ADJOURNS FINLAND DECLARES INDEPENDENCE; MORE
TO SEPT. 26; KAISER
CONFERS WITH LEADERS
NOT INCLUDED IN LISTS IN STATE PAPERS;
TONIGHT BEFORE FULL LIST IS AVAILABLE
the -erfe.l
a tT »n -
spon^ibility of changing the made,
- r ,• .....Dntoxtzell. I*1***'1'
fraught
clear that Dermany
1
have .Timina!
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EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK
(Established 1881)
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS J15fl,000.(»
Officers and Directors:
A J NANCE, Pres.
J. R. GMRISTAL, Vlce-Pres
J. C. COIT, Cashier.
E. D. CURTIS. Asst. Cashier.
J. H. PAINE.
A C. OWSLEY.
ED F BATES.
.... Th'unas Allred, Roanoke.
Fred Lee Star. Denton. Rf. 3
a Feland Lindley. Krum ______________
Berkley Exereft Alexander. D'n- between the ages of 16 and 21
July 21.—Harri-
Idaho. a town of 1,000 popula-!
is reported burning. A message_________ _ ________________
there asking for help said that battle is raging on the Smorgon-Krevo |
and half front. The Germans sought to advance, i
been but were driven back by the Russian i
fire, a crack Siberian corps bearing the |
brunt of the fighting. It was said the:
LOWEST RATES
South Texas Drouth Is Broken
LDCKHkAt. Tex. July 21 The two
months' drouth was broken here thisi
mornimr by more than one and three-i
fourths inches of rain.
our banking Institution occu-
pies an enviable position. Our
service io depositors is sec-
ond to none, offering, as we
do* our vast experience and
facilities. We can accomo-
date you with almost any-
thing within reason If It's in
relation to a sound banking
system. We solicit your
count
i In the list below approximately one- ,reat fias been made by the Russians - The following numbers drawn follow
(half of the iO.500 numbers are repre- in Eastern Galicia because the troops «Her the list printed elsewhere with.
necessary a fourth increment:
DANIELS SUBMITS
NEW NAVY ESTIMATE
OF $137,356,ITT 3
D "'t
------, he prof"
W.WIHNDToN. July 2!.-Secretary
D mi1 !s today submitted to the House
■ -•1im.it.- :,ur-T"gating 8137.366.177 for
tie- war needs of the naw. including
ammunition, ordnance supplies, im- xxitli
prov.inents of yards and docks, cloth-
ing and •■nlargeilient of the navy yard
and gun factory here.
WASHINGTON, July 21 I'll" - natc
xx'-nl "ii record. i6 to :t3. today as
being in favor of Gongr-ss fixing the
■ ....... guaranteed price ,.,f wheat
<t not less than 82 a bushel, i ,
an amendment leaving the price
ing to a food administration.
$1.25,* $1.75 and $2.00 v; ’
isented (those above 3,061 are not *p- did not show the necessary stamina-; ' f’rob*l,,b' forni
: plif to I A** nt on county sn^i licncc . nr>(] rjf snmp noint^ did not fulfill t bi p i
I are omitted—enough for the first three dnd at s,ome P°T ‘ '
I increments. While the War depart-! commands issued them, the A\ ar of
im>nt’s plans after the first call to col-H>ce_ sinnounc^. ....
<>rs are unknown finally, it is expected!
that after the first 1,374,000 men are
I called before the exemption board to;
secure 687.000 men. no more will be i
called until after the training of the;
first increment is practically complet-
i ed.
In districts of around 3.000 registrants’
approximately-400 to 450 will be called.:
land the first numbers drawn up to that
total will be the men called before the j
i exemption boards within the next sev-
eral days to undergo physical exami- •
nation and, if desired, to present their
claims folk discharge or exemption. The
Inext 400 " 450. if the same number is
called for the second increment, will
be in the second call; the third 400 in;
the third call: and so on.
However, if the exemptions exceed
| estimates of one in two, the first call
‘will be continued until the required;
' 687.000 men are secured 187,000 for
i filling Jhe regular army and guard
i unifs f,, required strength and 500.000
go into cantonments for training as
flr<1 of ’he national armies.
HOSSIANS RETREAT
BEFORE ADVANCING
TEUTONS IN GALICIA
rvr-rr.A/.Yi vr, < r <4 'I1M\ meh <*(i H.V t liP HPf-OFfl - (’.11 T< H lie II*
IE1R0GRAD, July 21. A further re-1 afternoon are given below;
Fighting was begun-yesterday on the
Roumanian front. Trie Germans at-
tacked, but were repulsed.
DEMON (OUNTA NUMBERS.
Following are the Denton county
number- as drawn wilb their num-
b,-r> It is . stimat' d th d probably
"Ply the first tOO will be --ailed t-
eo|.',rs in the first increm-mt. I...
whom .<!■*■ e-timated by Q1’1
D.-;> ir' m -nt to have cmun-ls for
ebirge "t- -X-'Hlption. If that
male is correct th-- second 400 will
t ^--.ll--'l m th>- second inurement,
i.o.'ubiv within six months: the third
n! !.s !.,!>- >•; and so on
b.g- th' r with
-■I- W h- Oil
■«. comprise -
f I'lrlh
ton.
, 2389-
gcr.
i 1752 Wdbr Morris. Denton. Rt 2
I 2194—Jeff Dodd Kirkland. Sanger.
1117— Gradv Sebastian, Sanger. R. 2.
■ 1572 Joe Richardson. Argyle.
2762—Hugh Leroy Shaw, Krum
1748- Roscoe Havden Sherrill. D'-ntop
■ 2195-Joseph Wylie Wood Denton.
837—Wm. Lee Reed Argyle.
20.3'V -David Walter Wiavis. D< nt<in.
337—Henry Molof. Pilot Point.
i 676Christopher C i.....’
Frisco. R 1.
275—Lucius
Point.
509—Edgar
ville.
1185—Harry Hall. Aubrey
564—Webster Garrett,
Spring.
21617-John W Bailey. Jr. Denton.
; 945—Gland Harrison, Krum.
191.T Kenneth York-Fairman. Dent
*iu’ Lir.,«.i Smith l?ric/»n R
i 2620- Tom'Davis. Pilot Pcint.
2936—Lewis Burgy. Ponder.
1267 Thus. Bell Powledge, Aubrey.
I 2148-—Rov \reatus Allen.' Denton.
536—Chas. Young Milliken. Lewis-
ville. !
1 i95— iHJi'-r G. Robinson. Denton. R 3,
2453—Olig Stanley Chanman. Sanger.
548—Laurence Stinnett’, Lewisville. r
126—Addie Worlev, Denton. R. F. D ;
I No. 1.
1679
BUSINESS AS USUAL SAL!
Started Saturday.
Business must keep humming.
. A BIG TEN DAYS SALE.
With extra special price reductions on Clothing,
Low Cut Shoes, Ladies’ Ready-to Wear, Panama
f lats, etc. Just a few prices suggestive. See big
circular for balance.
IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY
ON YOUR FARAf AT 5Per Cent INTEREST. NO COMMISSION. JOIN THE
- : M ar * a r * ■ A «’ ■ W-4
fire, a crack Siberian corps bearing the |
:_____: r.„:._______J '
i New Jersey Guardsman Arrested of the situation. ' e " ’ J
NEWARK. .< J. Julv 21—Carl Des-; . . . n ... . « i
diMl Bfrtish Consuls
! non-commissioned officer in the Ger- I at Odessa Arrested by Soldiers
[ man army,^and tu liavp a brother now * _______
| in the u.erman army, was arft’sted j AMSTERDAM, July 21.—The Lokal I
■ today and jailed on orders from the - Anzeiger of Berlin says it hears that*
___ ________________________ ____ . Department of Justice at Washington. the American consul at Odessa, Russia.;
; 373—Cyrus Alexander Moore, Lewis- _--~—T---- _ ’John A. Ray, has Deen imprisoned there
ville, Rt. No. 3. 1QC9 APPPntPfl R aPPORR hPRlR with his colloagnie. the British consul, i
1676—Jim A Landers, Denton. IvJUc nuuupiGu III uuuUllU Uulllp by soldiers for having spoken unfa-
1266—Charley Clinton Green, Pilot SA-S- ANTONIO, July 21—Thirteen i of the revolution.
' r. . I hundred and sixty-two of the 3.000’
l 1891—NAm. Rov Core. Denton ! men who have made«applicatlons for
the secund officers’ tr^’rinjf 011
Leon Springs have, been selected for
personal and physical examination.
I i°^.n ?IeI,onnSf igrdVv’-- Roannok^ 1 LEADVILLE MINERS STRIKE: THIRTY
I 600—Carl Edgar Palmer. Frisco, R. 3.1 ------- ------ ------:—
you our
iiri,-" Marvin Reek. Pilot Pmnt.
Ib'Ui' ” lleiirv Wfiile. Pilot I’l'illt.
Jolumie Fr "i D-•Ting, Lewis-
i’ETRDGRAD. July 21—The Russian
cabinet meeting leading to the announc-
ed resignation of Premier Lvoff con-
! tinned until dawn yesterday and was
isomewhat stormy. Minister of War
i Kerensky criticized the ministers and
i Hie military, authorities for not rising
Ito reent events and for not using their '
powers to suppress the mutiny.
Kerensky was particularly sex ere to-
ward General Dotbvtzell, govei-mm <,f
;'-.*Pelr< vr.i'i military district, whom
e pi’iq,',s"d to remove from the p, tr,
grad command, but reconsideied
decision after the ministers had assum-
'd 'he I’-’-,
original ord'r.- of Geu'-ral
xxliich they considered were
danger. It was mote
the General’s hands were tie
All Russians who have criminal re-
lations with Germany ar>- to be s 'ught
■ nd vigorously pi*»secuted by th'' gov-
ernment. it is announced.
—LLOYD GEORGE
LONDiiN. July 21 —Premier Lloyd-;
George said today that the speech in
Hie Reichstag Thursday ,;f Dr. Midi-;
aelis. the new Germ m . Chancellor, i
meant that if Germany vv re victorious;
Ih'i’. would he annexations all around,
it and that tb<’ military autocracy j
of would I.....stablished more firmly than1
<p, .•< h allowed, the Pr'-mier as-;
!h il those now in charge of
• rmany had for th" moment I
'>■ the choice ,,f war.
Britain in Fight to Stay.
The Premier said be did md wish'
Io harbor any de|u~i"n that |
Great Britain will be put out of the •
tigh! until full liberty is’ established.
We can’t make peace witfi a Ger-1
many dominated by the autocracy." tie
said
Briti'h L'O
19|8, he said,
that progress
been arranged I
Hie following y,
lufe. even
<T'’>Sed.
The 1‘remi- r said that. Dr Michaelis’ •
statement contained phrases which
would tie understood by the military
autocracy of Germinv. Unless these!
are wipet out. lie sain, they would (
i again plunge Europe into
blood.
’.rocket Samson Campbell. San- dents throughoYit the state by T C.
Jennings of the state Department of went on
' Labor, who has been designated as |„.ing H)
state director of the United States unniinum
I Bovs’ Working Reserve. (
The reserve was formed for the pur-
i p,,se of establishing a reserve of labor
.; for farm and other work from which
vnay be drawn workers ordinarily not
! available to meet the shortage of labor
1 in the present crisis.
«Mr. Jennings says he expects to have
Columbus Springer, I not less than 50.000 boys from Texas
enlisted in this reserve.
SPnKANE. Wash.,
-on. hlaho. a town
, tion, is reported burning.
____________ . . B. F. D r,om I’ ” , * • ’.
I all of the business a ‘Ction
. . Geo. Edward Vaught. Denton. ,,f the residential section had
1237—Claud Hulen Eggleston. Ai^rey ’ burned.
Route 2. . :
784—Rov Robt. Wright. Roanoke.
1732—Pruce ’Crites. Denton
755—John Ben Fuller, Roanoke
I 107—William Everett Hodges, Denton.
1546—Claud Ewing Morrison, Argyle.
l563-rRoy- Wallace, Argyle.
2099—Stahley Bitzler Roberts, Den-i
I ton.
1369—Henrv Lee Moses, Pilot Point.
R 4
I 2691—Alford P. Huffman. Slid- ll.
616—Stephen McMahan, Frisco, R. 2.
Germans Continue Attacks On
Aisne; Repulsed Bj French
PARIS, July 21.—In the course of vio-
lent fighting last night on the Aisne
front southeast of Cerny the Germans
twice penetrated the Frenc htrenches |
and were driven out by counter-at-a .,
tacks, the War office announces. I'ne
wx-siHNGTfiN liilv -’1 The -ibnt Several other attacks at different
■ H. k.Un ' f h,’' -White Ho *e gat-s Pa** of the front were repulsed by
I* F tm- I Tit Xv 1 et. . tbp French who inflicted heavv losses
- ----------------- ■•-.- . was rcumed t.'day ny tw. vc m-m- !,»‘\Ve GcTma^, the staVem-nt’^so
596—Alfred Frank Smith, Frisco, R l.|bcrs of the \\ om-m s partv. llmr--
Lw.is mi interf-rence with th'-rn. J ___
! IDAHO TOWN BURNING 5“ V0'"! nmo,rm
fused to liberate them.
training camp at 1
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