Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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The best fabrics made in
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America and -England; expert needle
Per can 30c.
the things
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TURNER & GRAHAM
that you find in our Spring Clothing.
Phone* 25 and 925
OUR SPRING CLOTHES FOR MEN
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Some folks say we talk a lot about quality.
We’ll admit it; we’ve got a lot of quality to
In all the new Spring Shapes and Color-
A young man’s hat with a personal-
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about
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Unless you put your idle dollar*
to work your prosperity wanes.
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The active dollar seek*
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BANK ROBBERY HELD
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Positively the greatest picture ever
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Come to Harun' Ca-h Store Satur-
.lay afternoon at 3:1'1 to hour the
Edldon concert. 149c I
to constd-
m for thia
Merchants*
Dallas
Henry
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of the
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RALLY TONIGHT AT
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of Nations, and afterwards present-
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEFI
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Denton’s Only Home of ’
Hart Schaffner & Marx Colthes
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Lest You Forget—It is Always
to Show You.
I’t'rson
T. I’
quarter v.ay up they
en by darkness
from th*
trench in the sand,
came too warm and
and went up the slope
It is what makes wages, sup-
ports households, provides incen-
tive to the human spirit and differ-
entiates the community busy from
the community stagnant.
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N. WIIHams of Dai-
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TSased on (Aim. Jl /Sradys yamous'Platj \
by Poff io J3!air Parker and (fos. P.'.(7rismar x
A simple, old fashioned story of plain people.;embracinf’the /our
seasons.
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ONLY GRANDFATHER
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TIRES AND TUBES
THE MOTOR MARI
Xow. GRIFFITH
II Presents
WAY DOWN
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Wr have on our floor in Denton, one $1600.00 Baldwin Parlor Grand
p Piano, mahogany, that has been used not over a half .iozen times, on
K special occasions by such aritsts as Wilhelm, Hachaus. Arthur Middle-
ten and others. Tin- factory hns authorised us to make a big reduction
il|i»'in*trumerit.
F MrB Warren G. Harding selected the Baldwin Piano above all others
k-"4»r the White House, in Washington. The Baldwin Piano has been
•warded the highest honors in piano history, in France, England and
the United States. We can sell this Instrument for $10.70.00 and will
• ta*«youf old piano in at a good tirire Also rery liberal temlV'wIII
be made on the balance.
I Remember this piano is absolutely not hurt. First come first served.
I- The Jtenon that g<*ts this instrument at this price w very fortunate.
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i erptu «‘vidfiHe of hi* plans
yvKtt-jflay with the h n nounc^nicn t
*i »• i negotiating wjth »ev-
American railroad* for the
15 non tonw nf German
12 25 h
Am^
of
k‘t bv effort
of American 1
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Right in Style and
Right in rrice.
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and
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’ V pol l I <»<-.
Gt.«»fg * , ‘ ’‘r* d aid now hai
cd, announce* Gomiuiudcr B. Nucly.
E. A. Nnjdrr and A. M. Pont, Jr..
DhIIhm were here Frid $y to ap«
inform h meeting of buaineN*
called for I o'clock
iimrvhantH' exposilU
Th®, represent the
Company of
L
a Pleasure
who are
hh com-
mon «o
The number of
color-blind ie
pnr>d to the
afflicted.
E BUBEKA. Kan
ye*r pskt th.
L aUll physicnii.
' and taking t-r.nt
Hca and cun. nt
r A. Gurdon of
His extreme
I ¥r- Gordon s
women
very small
number of
railroads
tons of
price, including freight,
tan less than the
■rlcan price of ><0
.tinnes will follow tils
the American mar-
7ndft
that time
A story of laughter—Rabelaisian horseplay.
Quaint absurdities — springing,-1 gay ' bam dances — sleigh'* bells
•jingling.
Love's voice—sweet and low—strong and tender—across fragrant
fields and twilight streams.
shownJn Denton
reach-of every one.
wiih
Paris oast.
I!«»fate tdirH U.
mrrflog Romm
\< i 1 ’ I’f htdd i H I lie
Suii’lu\ ■ al t-ii<•< n a t
rid vi*it<»’'* :■!•* ifivit*
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*’4NEW YORK. Ee.U .3—The name
of Hugo Sllnnea—one to conjure
with IrtwXi’-rm.iny—has smasht its
way intd Wall street.
BIk business. particularly
interested
has design*
activities of
. . . reports have
the United States con-
thc plans of the %**rnjan
to extend his Interests
this country, but the first con-
of his plans came
the
In the end, amazing scenes. March storm, ice break-up. Anna and
David carried with blinding mass of ice down the roaring river.
TAHLEQfAH. Ok.. Feb. 3—Shoot-
ing the gasoline feed pipe away, a
sherifi’s posse today brought an au-
tomobile containing three men sus-
pected of )>artlclpatlon In the Park
Hill batik robbery to a halt Severn,
miles from here. The occupants
of the machine then surrendered.
They gave their names as Lewis
Curtis. George 3ltno:r and Buster
Saunders.
Two hundred dollars, believed »o
be a part of the loot taken from
th* hank, was found secreted in
the automobile, authorities aaid.
The Park Hill bank wfts robbed
ten days ago of approximately $C0»
in currency by three men who es-
AiLnlnlstraUon’a__________ IgAO ETAO
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3—The Hard-
ing administration has been suc-
cessful, to an unexpected degree, in
Its efforts to break up the power
of the farm "bloc" In Congress.
This Is admitted by farm bloc lead-
ers themselves.
r>ia>;usted by the undermining of
the Senate "bloc." Senator Norris
(Hep.), Nebraska, may resign as
chairman of the Senate Agriculture
committee.
of
of about
,, i cuVr< nt
Whether
Invasion i
WE KNOCK THE SPOTS
It makes no difference how big the spot is,
how bad it appears, we’11 take it out so that
*11 never know it was there. Our up-to-
c; modem cleaning facilities wiH do just
t for the dress or suit you think ruined,
lat a saving it is to have such a garment re-
el to newness, and at such small cost,
dy pays to take advantage of the con-
rtce. v •, ■ >
ito SIDE TAILOR SHOP
Phone 31
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Sllnnea—one
Hjlerinjny
td Wall str«
buslnesg.
I Industry |s
asking if Stinnes
the commercial
country. Various
t<» the United
rnlnc the plaits of
”o. sus to ex tend
evidence
z with
X* 3 S
£ Children,’25c; Adults, 50c
I'B fri*«
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habit*' find hji '
<71*14 Mt“T’rrr--^'
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| "The- wheat ia looking much bet-
I ter since the alow rains of the
past ten day.a. which were* Juet
what wa* needed, aaid J. T. Ai-
red of aouthwest of Denton Friday.
A clipping from a WtaUco paper
sent to the Record-Chiontcle give* -
trty an account of tne-fcHHng by M«r- da;
‘ Lean* of J. W. Mlnner. Ill* wife
was foimerly Jdr», W. O. Shannon
of Denton. According to the. story
Mr. Minner went out to Investigate
when he heard hU dog creating a
disturbance during the night, and
was set upon by persons supposed
to have been Mexican outlaws and
shot to death. The city marshal and
Rangers’ chased the Mexican and
overtook them before they reached
the border, engaging them In a
gun fight, but they made their get-
away.
SAN ANTONIO. Feb 3—Followed
by the wondering eves of 40,000 na-
4)vew-,- a H<t4e«- : “—-~a-aa-.
sllmbed Poposatapetl
Lean volcano, 400 years ago title
month and made the first descent oT
man into its crater. Accounts of
•the exploration are recalled in tip. vttll
newspaper Excelsior < f Mexico City, fvi <
*f*he Indians watching from tirejdes
mountain's basis thought
lards voluntarily, walking c, x-.r
the inferno would not return; thdv
were convinced the fiery demon, 1*» *
the mountain would never turn ’ lt>-
visitors loose. When the party did--
return next day. however, it brought
along the first sulphur mined In i
America, the need of the gutrlson ;
at Mexico City for gun powder had I
lead to the exploration of Amerlcg's
greatest volcano.
In” 1522, the Mexico City paper .
tells, Hernando Cortes was much .
worried over the shortage of hts (
auununiUon aupui.i', jus! b«!!ey!B&-.j
as ha I Diego <lc Ordez. wiio made* ,
the hist journey two .tears before
to the ''smoking mountain." that
sulphur slune could Ue found in the I
volcano, he perjeuaded Montana aud
Meta, his lieutenants, to undertake
an expedition Into the crater. He
offered great reward should they
bring back sulphur. I'eiizacola,
Juan de lairlos and unother Castil-
ian completed the party.
X lithe later that noon they be- ,
gan their tedious march up the hill-
side. Below' them the Indians g.‘P« j
ed. amazed that they should dare ;
attack the blazing mound Only a
were oVertak
As a pr<Meetlon
extreme <Toid tlw-y dug a
Soon that be.
t III y got out
• ov< r .slippery
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
"H
Was 4»
days ol
.band
The congregation of the First
Methodist Vhurch will hold a ral-
ly al the church at 7:30 tonight,
and plans for the new
building to be erected on the
■ite of the present structure. An
Informal pregraim will be carried
out, and refreshments will be
served by the ladies of the church.
G AINES VILLK-DENTON 1.1 IV E
Leaves Gainesville M a. m Leaves
Curtis Drug Store, return trip a.t
11 u. m. Via Valley View and San-
ger.
hunters v. er- in Denton
egrlier this week and had
chases afte* wolves, but the
ar“ not kn rwn here.
A wholesome item
of footf is spinach.
There’s a peck in a
can. This is extra
fine.
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PERSONAL MENTNNiS STRANGE STORY OF FIRST SULPHUR FOUND IN ROUNDABOUJ TOWN NEWS OF THE »CK *"Su
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The two children of Mr. and Mrs
R*.1* I12W*t rick.
A. fMlkenbutr, northwest
town, la alek.
Fowler Is imr
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honor of being Popocatnpotra first
. , hulnan guest He camo up with
pwrey HpteniaiMo gutphur. tnre tn the day the part:
itapetl. famous Mex- descended to the Indian multitude
below, bearing 300 pound# of the
yellow stone. . »
The first excursion to tire vol-
— Iio was. however. Extrdslor notes,
JWO years before thia first crater
mi tlto ."descent. The Intrepid Don Diego de
Spun- .Oidez marched a nartv of Caatil-
up and Indiana thru the banks of
Volcanic, ash and amid blazing rack*
T»n< clbuds of gas to the Very rhn
-of the crater when in active erup.
-tls*n.
For ten years after the trip of
Order the volcano v/as quiet and
not until 1510 did it become danger-
ous again. - In that year ashes from
Jhe ■.•ruter reached Guaxaclngo.
Quetlaxoom'iMin, Tepeaco, ChuAulu
and Tlavoalan. burning -vegetation
and trees and causing heavy dam-
age. Natives In these town^ are
.again preparing, aft J.' yen'.urivd. lor
a violent eruptjon. Scientists have
warned them tor months that the
"smoking iixountalp” was about to
blank fen-111 again.
i’opucatapetl. which for the past
few months has threatened an erup.
tlon, alarming not only the natives
living around the "smoking Indian.'
hut those of the capital as well,
been r-ported as having come
,'more or less normal state, ac-
HiK to information Issuer} bv
department of exploration" and
-‘ I .studies of tho Mexican
The increase in the number
wolve.r in; Denton county Is Indicat-
ed by the 'act that In the past two
keeks no fewer than nine have been
cu'ight and killed bv local hunters.
Bert Gibbs of pear Justin leans
the contest with four killed, Du*
t'ulipli Redding Is second • with
three, while Frank Hllger and Nath
T< .ish y have each kill '1 one, It was
reported here Friday.
Dallas
countv
several
results
J E. Ward, contractor for the
surfacing work on the Denton-Dai-
las hivliway, is preparing to start
work i n the road as soou aa final
r. al of Th* contract can be se-
' ‘ * has a representative
lor. sel-vtlng location for Camp
sit* s >m<i looking after' local ar-
ruii'.-einentx. It I# expected the
w ok will lequire ab«'Ut fogr and
a nslf months to prepare the gravel
now i a the road, put on the thiee
Inches of water bound, crushed stone
macadam and the inch and a halt,
three appl* ations. inverted pene-
tration vM|.|mlt surfacing.
The contracts signed by the State
Highway Engineer were received
hete Friday morning and work can
■be started a» soon as the Highway
department authorizes It.
GERMAN STEEL MAKER
UNDERBIDS AMERICANS
I don. "Also t
I «-«ye h*ve
I keep out of
K"M'ooto. ... ...
haccfi or hiioxlc ting
I always has been, i
I and has taken an
[' 'POlltleal oahipalgni
has bain a .andhlit.
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I In th<* t • •!:. £< m
u'livr. t Io.
I . ixfpa. the natives i
rents tor house the
L gtniw such
p poultry.
'I 111 <1 I <1-
lia i< :** Th-
r r< :»I r< :i <1»*r
avti vt p irf in
though
I. i
smallest gold Piece in
Is the gold franc, one
was especially minted as
;he reai-
MoClung «
„ years, * ,
old and ip
J and eight"
KARL G O A BRETT, Prop W I
'PHON* Uh in v. o.k gqg
r AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN
price
will
Aineric*n
acquire control
_jtriies Is a ques-
alone can solve.
M* B1VA.
. Mr. and Mrs Bert
nprovlng after a several
Sfiss Grace Orrell is gick with la
baby of Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Russey I* sick.
Mr*. A M. Huffmyer is sick.
Mrs. Charlie Lacy Is sick.
Mrs. E. .Grant la sick on
Hickory street.
.The baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Ford Is sick.
Mrs. A. J. Jackson, who has been
HI, is still quite sicl..
Walter Purdue, who has been sick
for wm<i time, is improving slo'*-
'Zhe babies of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Holland. West Hickory street, who
have been HI with catarrhal fever
and threatened with p.ieutnonia,
report >d somewhat improved
. E. Hussey, who ha* veen seri-
ously IB. wm considerably improv-
ed Friday.
Mrs. True, who has been in a crit-
ical condtlon for sev*ral days st
the Charles Keller home, is better
today.
Rescue work of the Marines
following the ' theater disaster In
Washington Saturday night is
Tralsed In a clipping from a Wash-
paper. which Dial Elkins,
j ot this city but now of
Washington, sent to Ector Roberts
- - - M„.
Lieut.
Marines
.... disaster
immediately and worked through-
out the night In the bitter cold
and fierce storm to get the vic-
tims out of the .wreck. Elkins liv-
ed near the theater and went into
the lobby on the fatal night, hut
learning that lie had already seen
the picture being shown did not
go In.
of nt)
m -t t- r
< cent I’tiii ii
lif. 7(. ' v.
«;<>>,ion was
. . coftip- lied
the prs.et ice of lm\
was just embarking
111. An overlanxl f ■
luring w In* b h- bad
ptperlemes of th< "
As getting cguelit in ..
and being < lias. .1
I his
he decided-
has
tin <
geological
government.
Officials at 'he department stat*
tlat up to December 31, an erup-
tion was expected at any time and
that the activities or trie mountain
had ertormously Increus.xk Sil ace
that date, the geologists have noted
a markt'l change •> activities and
It seems that the smoking volcano
hat. postnoned Its heralded eruption
untlt a later date.’
The government station at Tlutn-
a- is. where ar. observer is con tin-
ually ke|t on watch, is still active
and’ will keep his eve turned
ward the mountain and will
especial attention to the much
puled "Pieo del Fraile." which
be<-n the most active section of
ish-atapetl, the newspaper Ex
sior says.
this
tug* nas. brought j
K___ .. nillnbt r s-f disllp.-- j
lions. Members of his fjsmly claim 1
I that he Is th* only si a *.lfst her ..1 >
[ ■ Clvir wnr rnefni i3.« living;
K that *• I* (hr last fttirrlflRK
£ Wr of tfer Indiana st*yv C<»n*(i*
I tutippul Convention of IStn. and he I
it ai:" of few If npt the only
f mane living today who h» #d Rev- |
War Nforlva from ho* grmid-
i ffcthdr who took part in it Jan-
K UMHT 22 wa* Mr Gortlon * 101st
I t‘''jy
rf Go
I dler -1
I relate*
New suits filed in
Court:
I, Miles vs. Citv of Denton,
for damages
D. Ashworth vs. Western
I'niun Telegraph Co., suit for dam-
ages.
T. C. Harvey vs. H. T. Higgs and
O. B. Horton, suit on vendor's lien
note and foreclosure.
Walter Harrison vs. May Harri-
son. divorce.
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VITAL STVTISTICS.
Births.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Gar-
za Ian. 22. toy.
"ro Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Coil nt ii. Jan. 19. girl.
in
months of
total for
t*J tliat the so-called
depression has not I
by the mining Industry of
to aji}- pronounced degree.
The prodnetipt’' llkur"s. eompi
bv Francisco 'Valdos, director of the
Meiiean mjnt. show Ijig .-ompaif-
soss between l9?0’ and the
e)-vet? months of 13'11. are as
lov*s
-Gpld—.22,Mil kilograms in 1920. as
comparsu with L''.32l.,
Silver—3.O#s.939 kilograms in 1920
as vfinpureil with 1.79.1.857
At thn same time ,Mr. Valdes Is-
sued coinage figure-- its follows:
GPbl—31’45.Gt* |w- ,« in I *20. ‘
cbmpared with 27.4">0.not).
Silver—Z3.L5->.P<tO peso,
compaired with 2o.bft9.ootf.
Bronze—1.965.120 . pesos In
as vmnpkred with ^AC.TOO.
Copper production Showed
crease. Mr. Valdos1 tlguris
During 11>20 the production of tbD
stal was 19.191.401 kilograms
-13.341.185.
months of 1931.
Would Resign as Protest.
It NDrris resigns it will be in pro-
test. first, against the administra-
tions effort to destroy the "bloc”'
ard. second, against the .vctlon. of
some "bloc" members who, in Nor-
ris' opinion, have weakened too eas-
ily under administration pressure
Norris was deeply stirred by Sen-
ator Kenyon's acceptance of a Fed-
eral judgeship. Ji'hioh took from the
farm "bloc" its offiii-l ehklrmnn
ai.il one of Its strongest members.
Like Kenyon. Norris, his friend.*
say, feels that the administration's
drive against the "bloc" has sue-
ceeded in making it nothing but a
nii-.ne so far gs manv Republican
Senntors are concerned.
GOLD PRODUCTION IN
M<te High
J (’OX niH'lr
i Thur*<ig_v for
** tr i K •» D
I bridge at
tyn-Sherman i oa IT w h.m
J time he had < t <1 I
___ de- i Rinre it wrr rtart* d
fCB* tigUF i* Mhovv %. 4 *5 ho su*ialn< d
production of this**; A broken ankh* in a fall <»h (h$*
inetal uai 4«f.lW2.401 k|1OKramR. a-' lct nearly two \v< pIug au<». m con-
aifmhatk/13,<i41,18*», thu lirut vicwn I fined, to hja roooi uhi» hla Ipm
month* of 1921. In a nla.«trr of I’arls Qa*f- hut in
*H)e ’* *Uver production In troj proKresanur sat infair tor
ounce* for 1921 cRtlniatPd .<t b2.0(»9.-j i h«* monthly
500**nd it Ik Raid to be the opinion Camp. I’ <’ V
of JeAdrtltiK bdJClnR men thM the! court h"
figure ••tor • 1 $33 would be ko.noo.O'Hi, I 2:3’i «»’< Io
I>mi hv.
. .Mra, Mary KlUuibath
Gar^.i, 64 yrar*. I month,
died Jan. 27; paralvMis,
TOO UTE TO GLASSIFY
FOR SALE—19-month-old Jersey
helfur giving 19 pounds of milk
daily. W. C.fPearson. Phone 3800.
GATNE.svTLLE-l4?N"roN Taxi Line
Vis Valley View and Sanger
Leaves .Gainesville 8:30 a in.
leaves Denton (Curtis Drug
Store) 11 a. in. for return trip.
j_________ 175p
Foil it EK*i—Three unfurnished
rooms. Apply 321 South Locust.
■ -A - 1»4C
l-’oR liliyf-.100-aci* farm. 5J acre*
in eultlv Jfon. Good impAxve-
menis Phone or re* Clay Izicy.
Argyle. T-xas, Route ). , 154p
F<)R SAL&—Chicken house and
barn. R, Turner. 1 Me
MEXICO INCREASES
EL FASO. Feb. 3.—Gold and Ml-
v*r production In Mexico for toe
first -levan months of 1921 almost
eq.ihied the total for 1920 mid In-
dicated tlvat the so-called general
world* dr|»FFN9H«»n has not hern f» I* ■ -------
' Mexico court
1 « pplil1 IIII
• unty
able (<» !»«•
fur Jhc firal
week's during
• •ah suk with -
in l.»f
I II I Dll'? «•( I el
Sal ill ila>' b\
I,. \ Aih-
- T T-
Mrs MJ A Musgrave l«ft today
for Bhei'taan where ahe will visit
her daughter. Miaa Pauline, ,wliu
is teaching in the David Crockett
acho-M* tht>re.)
Miss Ruth Clement* went to
Fort Worth today.
bu/trir*sTj^Tf; TylVr’lFa ^'bl an
old friend of Jud«j H. M. Bradley,
wh(«« guenl h® was whUe here.
i*re liK'itiy < hid
•t It ruled < hr
ar iiicandDH'.-ei.t
h\ th»
<l'h4 y
The Spaniards
and mochi the rn|d
HKai n. " .1 ust t hen ;
Htone thr<n\n »»ut
came r» IIihp d«»un *Th« y
thrinHrlves about th>‘ •‘tone and <-<-n
tlu led <>n t lit lr elm b ’.I daymtak
the five rrat hr I the t •,» <•! the c ra-
ter
bnnving lots l<* s
go down into tii
tano lout and so 1
I'rhlu y
n i h«
col I ret ion*
be given at
I’ulirctoi liarntM.
fifteen bank tiRt*
in the office bo-
tan 1»r given
work of the
A1“.3 theater disaster
Saturday _ night
praised In a cllp'Pinir f----- -
inxton pjtpfr, which Dial Elkins^
formerly or thia but Opw
WusiiiiiKvon, Beni, iu Evtvi “
of Denton. Botiu nerved la. th*
rine Corps during the w^r.
Col. Rhea and forty-five
went to the scene’ of the
J of few. if npt
living today who h< r
*n War stories from hl.
■ who took part in
22 «Ss Mr Gordo
day
y grandfather, George Gordon
umberland. Pa., was a sol-
the American Revnlntion."
a- ■ .Mr Gordon reeently. "It
f— WM my great uncle. William Arrn-
p gtr<4ur. who captured the six Hes-
L aiana and took them into
I . Ington's camp, and said in
I to 'the genrral'* -itiestion
I how. he captured them
h ■ornranded th.io" I recall m<.i<
H tsnv* hearing my grnndfs'hrr-,-t- II
fl rf this and other incidents of th,
I Rcvqlutiotiaiw
I Tlw attslnv
I «W,S»«e is
■at iafi 1‘tion i
ImcMiae earlier
I ago-*Tr> be < xact
In III health He
I givsT un
I whf^i he
I Newton
I caj jxper
I auc hr as g. ..
I. aUtmpede ami i>
Indians—Improv- d
I much that " h.- <le<
l/' farming
|. “I attribute, my
I. ly to my tempers
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EDMOXHTON. AllH*rtH-A cress
of Mat rlhce will be erected over the
icraves of tlrosc soldier* who served
in ths war and wLu.aru buried here.
n.
ronlury mirk
hn<l fn»*ntii Ily
•\ l ilt* IS
tow n
na m-
iiTh r j^»f
* Adf
IM'w
st4)’
Elis hirer I
spctial trip
inspection <
tlie concrete slab and the
, _ Him creek <m tjir Den-
tun-S^erman 10^^, IT u hm Uh* first
1 11»»*<i ii<. ii-irt 'i>*ksi**.«>t..<i i!ie work
Man 1 as work
J. !*. <aiirr|Mt»$i
up town Thursday
time in about
which time he
influenza
nittl
Sta te te.ti*h < I s u
t heu
I
| « P
a led ; < ’<
* *“ | a o n
It MIIW ll»l|»f»M<*Illl<*
lirst | the accurate figt
and v unity tax
poll taxes to
office of Tax
There are still
to la wanked up
1 fore accurate figurcb
out.
Thursday Night ot Pnewnali
Mrs. Elberta WHUam*. JllfgL< +
Dr Jamil WlUlami; nF^rit-
street, died about midMight Thura
du.y night Mtor harihg been if
from pneumonia\for several day* '
The family moved here • Hl -JOT-
Farmersville and
..... be taken .there ---
morning for burial. Funeral aal
Vices were to be held Friday i
ternoon «t 3 o’clock at the _reai
dence wltji Rev. Will C. I
in charge.
Mrs Williams
months and
survived by
children: Guy L. -------
las. Mrs. Lamar Ramel ot Houal
ton. Elbert Willlama of Dallas t.—
Lorene, Norwood, Molena, HtnD,
Haael and Herman Williams at
home. The children were all hero
at the time of her death.
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