Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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LET
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Birthdays
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has
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RATES
fast
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Hie I'alrk wnrk <lulll
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Put
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DENTON,. TEXAS. JI '•■ -
Sizes for big men.
Two pair of trousers
out
<l«T
THE WILIJAMS STORE
HiHMi 111 iiwmi 11 mi
HOG WALLOW NEWS
i n
w
Dunk Motta
Mi.'h
I
h i ri
the later crop.
will
Stale
Why does everybody prefer
HACK TALK
PARKS' MILK
I
far
frrtk
Bl >< k
There’s a Reason
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Phone 643-J
tn
view.
THE KODAK SHOP
GLASS
t
ALL KINOT
4-M-M-
IN STOCK
1
benefits
• 1
KO
M. B. WHITLOCK & CO.
BREAD!
neti
sed
Do you read th® Classified column*
1
1 APPETIZING,
oonalructfon of the
7
Try it and become convinced.
D. F. GOODE
A
Pies, Cakes and Bread.
Women a
< Tom -
YOUR HEALTH
Mining
Phone 259.
DON’T
FORGET US
I
LIFE AND DEATH
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I
Li-
Backed to the Wall
in
GIVE US A TRIAL
WHEN YOU NEED THE
i
Texas
Sherman
THIS MONTH.
A PICNIC?
i
i
If you are we would be glad
a
We Sell Cheaper.
really i
Pickles,
1
SERVICE COUNTS
Phoiie 203
AND IT IS FREE.
I
and all kinds of Fruit t
COLLEGE MAID BREAD
LUMBER GO.
McReynolds & Evans
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PURITAN BAKERY
Bread is Your Best Food—
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Rippling Rhymes
By Walt Hag on
Interstate Cotton Oil Refining
Company
See ub before vou buy, or Call
67t and we will Bend a man to
arrangements for financing It
- - —----». .1 will be.
Idle Moments
W. Fouts
I scriptions given by your doctor.
Sometimes it is even a matter of
the
t rme.
• »r tra n izat (on
Sd e n t i f i <?
Mart in.
ivr-r me
WHOLESOME,
NOURISHING.
10.000
by that ti
How that
I
Ji
With some of these suits.
Let us show you these nice
hot weather suits.
Lm* for thr
Riot Pail
11
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itared as second-cWuts mall matter |
Auto*. Texaa.
iay help to
point that
Weray may
L I <•
V»U
;»• d
a nd
of
COMKNTIO3N
< ’algary,
(’onKrewi.
Forme.
Ahhoi’ih t ion
TODAY
I ndufrtria 1
draw-
ski n ti v
pored
K
b
J
tel
I fl
K’p'
to
win
of
mure
Hirds
meet
are
opkmm;
Alta..—Canadian
PHONE 131
58 E. Hickory St.
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Mich.
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Pa ria flhwer Co.
Paris. Texaa
lllalr A Hughes Co.
Dulins. Texas
Cooper Groeery Co.
Waco, Texas
A. U. Want A Co.
Fort Worth, Texaa
Patty-Joiner A Eubank O*
Mu ruuui. Texaa
Il il ndri-il
w
S<- ha I!
t ho
Cow Joy and
Cotton Seed Meal
Cracked Milo-Maize,
Good Chicken Feed,
Barley Chops,
Bran and Shorts,
And All Kinds of Seeds.
ASK US FOR PRICES
BEFORE BUYING.
THE KODAK SHOP
Denton, Texas.
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it
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w ha
be W
hero
that
r amir
u pon
a raspberry
P
of
on land
4 < ) *111* Wu Will OC1I
LLAh® y°U estimates.
SO I
12.60 i
$5 00 ’
Little Benny’s Note
Book
Hr Lee Papa.
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Side Talks
(By Ruth Cameron)
,d it
that
♦ to ling
v. »‘rr folly i o
PLUMBING
J. A. M'CRARY
“Plumbing That Satisfies.**
West Oak St. Phone 52®.
JOIN THE “KOOL-OFF £LUB ”
li LI
ml
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Tlia's the easiest deth
like .
1 1 r
m '*s« rXr'A*
r roil t
wit li
I. tm
no more.
Ask this agency to supply tiny
double protection.
E. H. DEAVENPORT & GO.
I RACING
I
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Crltica of Governor
In ordering out the
charge at Galveston
sttmeAuit and their
be more pertinent
nt iwh I
one of
in niy I
i»e glum ar
t rap -
op^nM at VVttm-
A new month is before us—
won’t you let us be your grocers j
and furnish you with eats?
e.M- |
fel- |
tip hasj
any of the [
Homebody to ‘
w u n t
Id
Mt Uf f
T'mi^ndm t*n t
I po>sibinty
OPR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
Kverheart Greeer Ce.
Mbemaa. Texaa
Shenaan Wbol. Oro. Co.
Mbrranaa, Texaa
Atlnata Wbol. Oro. Co.
Atlanta. Texaa
■Qaat Texaa Wbol. GrO. Co.
Marahail, Texaa
Aosttn-Tnylor Gro. Ce.
Auatln, Texaa
TTirrrr-' to
faculty for
_____ riim.it’
.Mr orrOneoua reflection
.rtdfbctrt. reputation or
— , Clrm. individual or corp..rat I
gladly corrected upon being
the publisher's attention
THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY OF
JOHN SCOTT ELDON'
Juno 4, 1751
stave off meeting
uf-Vermont and Connecticut
tear, the only reault will
to delay the inevitable
»♦♦♦♦« t »es 11 t uos1111)
Organization of a Mississippi Valley
division of the Bankhead Highway
Association is expected to result from
a •aeeting at Memphis today
And the
Galveston to
there
lets wun
they'll
I geaa
I I
A Kick Benefit of the I'ajalr,
*”‘t. ‘----as we always called It.
food which We never seemed to
except when .convalescent after
11 consisted of
salted and pep-
jhlm; so with
an old friend
| her father's
Weekly
Ob« Year (tn advance)
JMx Months (In advnnee)
Thraa Months (In advance)
Peek hopes they will
eoniniunicat i<jn with
the planet Mars,
as.d speaking to
will need
occasionally.
L\e I..:
(till of
eonldn’t find a I
itlis •> ere. i'll us
to college
forgiven
got
father
a h u n •
was a
<. i
A/TRS. TUCKER’S SHORTENING is a cook-
ing fat unequalled for food value, for whole-
somcncss, for economy, and for convenience—for you find it at
any well-stocked grocery.
iv extra copi»‘s
A annual> for
LaH'lV
I A.'Station
tablish
lows, on
about ce
A Eat Mora of It)
McCltirkAB Wocfc
These suits are of feather light
materials that are free of all linings,
interlinings and padding.
. BEST OF LUMBER,
PAINT,
CEMENT,
LIME,
AND GLASS,
w
W
w
st
>1
o
pr
Ji 50
.50 I
45
I^ast nite after suppir me ami Leroy '
ShooHttM* and Skittnv Martin was net-
Get into one of our KEEP-KOOL
SUITS and you are a full-fledged mem-
ber and entitled to all the benefits. The
club slogan is “Comfort,” though well dressed.
Palm Beach, Mohair, Gabardines, Trop-
ical Worsteds are the materials and they
are extra well made and these light weight
.materials must be well tailored to be right.
Price range from $15 to $60.00.
downfall
ly made him very popular
Kreat reaction jiry
No other item of food con-
tains so complete a ration as
bread. Bread, as only we
know how to make it, is
We have Olives, P'
Pimento, Crackers. Grape
Juice, Peanut Butter
tt the CommisHioners can Ih»uP the
tetbrewt-bear Ing warrants for part of
tbb construction cost of the eaat and
WWt road—and there seems to be
IttUe doubt that. Ignoring the propoal-
You have seen “ads” of Keep-Kool Clothes
in the Saturday Evening Post and other
national magazines. Reading these may
have created a desire to see them so now
you know where they are on sale in this town.
Mr
III th*
I popularity to the administration, and
|<ertainly has won very Httle for him-
He was choHen hh the ‘‘politician”
we ar%i4njWi^4wJ)iitJX
Mr. Burleson h
up an i fuosi t
a reputation for
But Mr Burle-
if The
ale at I
Jane
rTeriton. |
256ch i
Intern.11lonal ;
FinheneH Re-
t he Unit <»d
v:l) be dis-
•ntton of the <’ana
HNoi’Ia ’ ion a ‘ V m
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
“Where Quality Counts* *
years ago
.■liiir. h in
self
of the cabinet, we
reconcile
stirring
against himself with
political perspicacity
son is a politician in a way. and he has
presided for more than seven years
over the department that is supposed
•o afford a skillful politician a good
field In which to display his talents.
Mr. Burleson has not made the postal
service popular among its patrons, and
it is not likely he has done so among
the politicians.—Houston Post.
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| liad
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MIM RE
----1 AND CMOII1CLI4 COgMMT
<*, EK
fiNHUBR Advertising M<r
0^ . Telephone <<
_____ a< »14 w. Hlekory street. Den- j
Ma, Texaa, every afternoon except Bun- i
4ay by the Raoord-Chronicle Company |
Member of Aseoclated I'reaa. which la
exclusively entitled to use for republi-
eagfab of all new* accredited to it or
xM Otherwise credited, and also the
laeal nows published therein.
4 “ -Uos t*Ty>rri(>rir’ed ahd skilletUworlTmen both in the devel-
-I oping and finishing departments. We do Kodak Finishing only.
I Give us a trial.
gUBRt'BIPTIO A
Dally
ftMTOrth. delivered
■f Months, by mail (In advance
One Tnnr. by mall (tn advance)
It UH
it up
\■ i if y■
*iui PUHI
. Hl 3 our
p.» i it f »t i
id .smile.
~ 11
knew,
of the
i hil.lrt n were >iyt allowed
ah a rule; but when
it was brought out from
cheat and put over as a
•in other words, a sick
From tliat, my mind tra
to other sjck benefits Th»*re ■
old box made <>f inlaid bits
ry irnd ebony and lined with sandal- !
that’ Mood on the
nothing in th»* I
Home f ii
sea-going
lo lurid it
his
m I nd
(lav wlien
When vou have Pro-
duce of any kind to sell
for we will always pay
the highest market
price.
It is to YOUR Advan-
tage to See Us Before
Selling.
ff
w.ierlM
gets struck .
I <1,111.1,
til an 'vat
choke to 'loth
I ran think of
I know wat w
m’<l I.rroy l(hoo.-t
round to give ni<;
a little feller wuz looking wur-
ami hie teecher cum up to bitn and
'Wots the matter does tlie kwes-
tlons bother you?” “Nome, its the
swers wots bothering me most.”
♦♦♦♦<■♦ »♦♦♦ » I I »♦♦♦♦♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦ SHOOTING
.....r
♦♦♦♦♦♦
pOMtiifastHr
the doubtful honor I ,..........
- In the Texas del- I BOXING
The ’ post -
11 probability would |
....... '1..
I S 1.00
Ellis
and pop w
up and all
f»‘Mo WH.
ipp<
of
wu> 3 of dying w Ich
would be the easiest deth.
Jest wen Im s
and contended,
t sum t iiing
himself and
it w h v
4»F I.OCAl. IVt EHKST
The Land 77 ________
I pleted arrangemev’S to save
' on your farm loan. See Mr.
Mr. Bird before making
| elsewhere. They also buv and sell t; j-
| dor's lien notes. tf.
Moseley I . ; >n''
. .. ... I Dfa’ i
| States
■ i 'Ity
11 of ‘lie 1 >tla u
ratification of
reduces b>
of completing
e for
»v
the i
We Sell for Cash, Therefore
You would be surprised at I
the big saving you would have;
at the end of the month. Our
customers list is growing dally.
We can satisfy you, too.
COOKE & HUSSEY
CASH GROCER^
Your Headquarter®.
f4 mellow
^<> and ‘Uar
o-
I
John Scott, First Earl of Eldon, be- |
ling on the floor up in my setting room
playing dominoes, and pop w«is srnoak
with his feet up and all of a sud •
I sed, Hay feMows. slppose ynfi
to <lie and sippose sumho<iy gave
all the different
do you think
Mort<a<e Bank has com-
you money
Blewett or
application
SICK BENEFITS.
Did you have sick benefits w|ien you
vere a child?
When we were going over the tilings
I in an old chest the oilier day. 1 came
i upon a wonderful silk patchwork quilt
I that my grandmother mud*?. It has
j scraps of all the silk dress< ^ she ever
Mind fmm her wedding gown to her
I Inst black silk. It is also a silken
I chroirich' of the sartorial events that
'have happened to all her relatives and
I t lose friends. Moreover, lo re and there
with an irregularity that made it
1 • v< n more fascinating, grandmother
ha<L embroidered figures upon some
• »f th» patches. Here \
< colored elephant, and
anchor: here a stilted
i g»*t - me • n<»t«. and thri
crimson flower that never w
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
(Successors to Kunze Bakery)'
even ttW"
oppoling
Mc.'uilocli,
I suffrage
■. N Y . :.s
Alexander Moseley has already had
hit annual sunstroke while working In
garden and unless Mrs. 1
y I takes up tlie work where he left
the garden will be left to the
and grass. Alex, always
I about' thia time each year.
Insurance
2 In J^uainosa Since
D^ntoha
4—rrrr 'Ard' •‘♦‘•’“n ' V _
s 1 % I.PM) lit OF NPUHTN
SprjTig riw‘»»ting of Kentucky
Ass<>ci.ition. at
Spr i ng rn» vt i n g
ing Association
Spring meeting
Uluh at Montrm
Work left at 9 :30 a. m. may be had at 5 :30 p. na.
Get the benefit of our 8-hour service. Bring or mail your
order to
THE P M G.
Albert Sidney Burleson,
general, will have th»* doubtful
of having a half
egatioA at -Han Francisco,
master general in a
have been denied even that but for his
connection with the Wilson adnjinistra
tion. and we are fam to admit that flu-
popularity of the WHsnn administra-
tloji in Texas is attributable to other
factors than that of his postmaster
gcillTill hiLililxg — Rernrrt
< 'h roniele.
This is not an unusual
Burleson has contributed
the administration
Our stock of drugs in the
best a"hd the freshest we can
buy. We use the utmost care
in propounding your prescrip-
tions as your doctor will tell
you. We let our conscience be
our guide.
B <’ -Michigan
of < ’ommerce.
Greenville. Miss. Mississippi
mercial Travelers
Iz‘x ington, K Kent m k y
institute.
name
name that reminds rne
Therea lots ov
young people in Denton but no old
wunz. Thrrea Aunt Woods on Mgple
Htr.-et, The funniest n&mks ts
Onhotsjonrohn. yes thats two names
together but wot are they, if you knu
T*1T kvt '»ni up to you. I ll beteha me
that tlie sensuR feller’shore Is surpris-
.M1 wi n he seas that Denton has several
Million peepel In it. Yes tlteres lots
ov Mooro peepel In Denton that youd
thvt there wuz.
I ,a t o n i a
of W meh eat er
.1* Belmont
of Dorval
L« WOTICH TO THE------
Any erroneous reflection upon the
. j.------ -- standing of j
Individual or corporation will |
; called
BREAD!
Do you know that bread con-
tains many times the nourish-!
rnent of other foods?
Do you know that bread and I
butter or bread toasted with,
good coffee in the morning is
the most substantial breakfast
on which to start the day?
Don’t stop with one slice.)
. Eat several. ■ L c - . , ... . ~
i All good bread has a r““Uy^ ° u nis Jou w >Hi eats.
delicate flavor and lots of nour-
ishment
^Bread is your Best Food—
Eat more of it.
i Eat >
park
Jo'-ke
That the same serious condition ]
which exists in Denton county with re-
<ard to the cotton crop la existent
e.l 1
ullt iGud. 1
s.h! :
I chorkllt
tip a I
quaint work t
< if not of art) I
<>f myst-kf lying
nut b<*d I had !
what made ‘
ami then t
was
and
There are 3 1
Dafdalian (<’ I
' 'b.^
Florida are e-atopi
tmn this year
both are said to bo favorable.
qulred strenuous efforts on
f anti-suffragists to defeat
tion so far iyit even
Tilts lias just cum to lite
__ _ a. _ ,7 ' ' ~~ a xamlnashun tn skule during the
tion •« a district one altogether, they xams ........
«**»—should like very much to see ried
them make the necessary order for
th* issuance, say, of 1100.000 worth of
the scrip so the Interested property
iZ ♦WBXrx^along the road and the cltt-
BBU' and business Interests of Denton I
®xb arrange for handling the aorlp.
1%-IDXBlX generally agreed by the
" the advisory commlltM and the
dtisenshlp of the whole county that
, -------— -- ,...j cast and west
WBd iX^XWntntOTy hecsesary; (Eat any
is very In-
case, there
all doubts
cud at the
east and
Catherine Waim-h 1
t'hicago lawyer and
horn at Tl.'InsninviIL-
ago today
Kev. Charles St.dzL-. eminent
iogiat and lead, r in many public
fare movements, born In New
city, 51 years ago today.
Thomas D. Sci.alL r 'ixresentativa
Congress of the Tenth Mln
trict. born at R.ed
iXarw ago today
Peter E Tagil
Congress of the
district, born in
today.
America has the best and brav-
est fire-fighters in the world.
Yet, our per capita fire loss ex-
ceeds that of any other nation.
This situation is alarming. It
threatens every property-owner.
It demands the cooperation of all.
The Hartford Fire Insurance
Company will indemnify you in
the event of fire loss so far as
sound insurance can. In addition,
it will give you the benefit of
fire prevention service worked uir
under the direction of skilled I. e
engineers. Its insurance policir .
including this extra service, < <»si
d. No r
tinaf i«*ks
lisb.ind for the
pl:iy»’d do mlriO»‘H
Mpi figx, .two Include Denton. I*
ij;,', WXJ1 for Denton folks to take ft as a
^7-7 that the Interurban will go
*“^hru Denton, or that it must come via
r;."; city If It is built, but cock-sure^
tx seldom to the advantage of
wartimes Is Speer, another dangerous
wun Is Slaughter. We have both Day
and Knight In Denton awl the time.
Prince, Kings hut no Queens (so the
directory says but its a mistake", theres
lots ov them here and who have been
here). The hardest name is Steele
Theres wun name that reminds me ov
my neck. Its Underwood, evry wun
calls me a block head.
people In
Theres sum Woods
funniest
yes thats
was a
ha ve
some childness illness,
hard toast buttered, salted and
pered to a nicety, and with clear hot
milk (Instead of the flour thickened
milk which made the “dip toast” of
our ordinary fare) poured over it. I
have >AAen many an elaborate dinner
and tasted nothing half so delicious.
I wonder. If by any chance, part of
the relish of “sick toast” lay In the
zest of the convalescent. Or. rather. I
do not wonder—I know.
Did you. too. have sick
when you were a child’
• It Is reassuring to know
three locations under
We DallM-WlcliHa Falls Int^rur- | and remember fhair addresses and
It were not they do fpr t '
nV« !• - j they say has
[ shore, thats that
’em) but
| ov them.
AnxeHa i nd
name * is Bel I.
. a nd ( h read
makes you think
too, for theres
•if the women
apprehend tiiuj
Will be t ht
> piditi.al
road system Omitting that
complete; which being the
J <• no visible reaeon why
should XLQt be put at an
—tli—l pmtetble time. Tlie <
MUST be built. t_.
definite — —-----
be arranged the better It
pie knew how to spell so many and
i how they knew whore evry body lived,
the peepel wot makes them must have
a jrood metnry to kno so many peepel
-..... —..... ..... .. .....I wot
a living etc. TJie directory
“• s 7.500 ziames < I rn not
rite. I didn't count
theres a ivple buncti
There h A kern and Fields.
Arthurs. the chemicst
(bores Buttons but no
Tlie directory
Koing thru a
Foxes. Birds Crains,
c. The most ruttiriK
is Rayxor. There are Ixioneys
here also This Is n<» paupofs affair
fer there fa Morey and Cash rite in the
hook The village lias Ion# peepel but
no short wunr Bout the best wun fer
of
Connell
hetwern < ’an ad a.
States and Newfoundland,
eus.sed at the r<
diatt Ftshorin^
CO V -
Cavalrymen are going to
put a stop lo sum things
Wot if a horse stumbles and
>v them fat! into the water,
in bathing- fer nuthing then
WHITE PRODUCE CO.
East Hickory St., Denton
One block Square.
ARE YOU GOING ON
I; ' ' thick and where t----
rM>6n of the colleges.
" paaumgrr travel
•tker town between Dalias
it* VMla, on whichever route la taken.
_^-Tbat should give Denton an advantage
tn Uba matter that may be conclusive
tt-OnlX Danton cltlsens will do the
MMonxble thing expected of them
and of that we are quit* sure The
tntarurban needs Denton, but Denton
ti»e filterurtian eVen more, and >
Ji. th* advantages accurlng to the smaller
dtW touched--like Denton -will be ‘
a lid l - . p
materially increased by the fact
i? would open up 4 new trade
• ry for Denton business con-
as wh|1 as furnishinsr a way for
? to go to Dallas if so be they I -
♦ -j do that. -
I went dov n .11
Id be froz. ri
a si nt »*h of -i
| Iv»* rham£*oi
know| w
I no (n.v
1 dom i no
I Wicji
Copyright, ffli *»y
AxlBnua Nfttrapauur eMrvlcB
The newly organized Labor Party
of Indiana is to nominate a complete
tlckot of candidates for State offices
at a convention at Indianapolis today.
lOMFUKTLMi THOUGHT*.
The wind 1.4 tampered to the
sheep whi'se coat of wool ts shorn
and theie's i balm tot
weep tOr ti.ose who
Hobby's action j
militia to take
would be more
criticisms would I
If the longshore- '
---o tnen's iftrlke were a matter of concern !
” " only t<y Oalveston and its effects felt.
■"’" BBty there. But when the business of
the whole state has been more or less
hindered and some lines quite dr- ]
moralized by the absolute tie-up of j
■ ahlpping at the most important entry '
port of Texas as the result of a strike
begun weeks ago and that seems Im
p*Mlble of settlement, the Governor is I
only acting for the remainder of the i
State when he puts in motion mncltia—, '
WJf al ■KTs command that is reasonably
’ expected to afford some immediate re-
lief. 1
Btlttla
tectlon of the interests
*« a whole, and that the soldiers are
- -S* JMrold entaeepiements tn
smallest degree with the _____„
*Mee. It is sincerely to be deplored
that conditions should arise at the I
Toxas port to make such action ne-
(•••■■f > i but neither side of the strike
••etna- to care at all for the Interests
of the remainder of the state, and the
dispatch of troops there m
oiartfy the situation to th\
th* real facts in the contr<
earns *ut.
I 15
[the
you wun» to
’ st 1 Skiruiy
i<». loo'l times
veninK.
to know wai way
U» t sotnebo'ly to
straw berry
ny temperature
nd .1 >wn til! it pot sn Inw
to ■!• th That would bu j
easy* deth
I mine,
y LI Choos
ttnd pop
j£:profit only wAert population U : Wolfs. Lincs.
1 t^c>c and_ where travel U heavy. By
Denton has
than every
and Wlch-
i tizoi
! Angells
—r-'r ____■ _ ’ ------—” ”• ; name *
the cock-sure. But we do venture this ! needle
Xat*rurbanz are dependent mainly up-
•• P*»»enrer traffic; they can operate
II«> US’* to
the suffra<*i
that D'tUnli tlie I
i atificRtpm
• nf ranchlseinen t i
oyember. and ve -
t . i : i i t h
rvMul t in Lou 1st-
same, duspitc the ob- I
stratum v tor t he de- .
♦ s tn betnff the thirty-sixty state
Hina Legist a - <
t month and the chancel
there is better than it
Louisiana or L>« layvw.
of political t bought in i
Depends on the Purity ofj
Drugs used, and the care em-
ployed in compounding the pre-
I mlaw.tr-'
I siiooiing
Inirto n.
I ATHLETICS.— Western
outdoor track and
fllil>4. at Ann Artvor.
Michiuatt State Inn-rcollegfatc cliarn-
piottHhlp.-. at Albion. Mich. ; nelghbofll aH<J
—4'hmk WiicKins vs ‘
1 () rounds at Jackson
that
J£ c throughout the cotton belt Is Indicated I 'ottit
Tt 'by the Bureau report showing a con-
dltlon on May 25 of 62.4 per cent
” th* avotbi since the Department or'"”
Agriculture began collecting data f ir I
Cotton reports fifty years ago The !
crop is generally late, there are many ; "
r.fpeer stands” shown, and the presence 'T'1
of the boll weevil over new areas as ! • ■
Well as old adds to the uncertainty re- j
*> sultant from the late planting. Times j
-- wag when late-planted cotton could
C ; Clher circumstances subsequently be- t‘ll
- - IMK favorable, give as good yield as !A
—r—the early. The boll weevil baa enor- I
mously increased the chances against |
Conference of I
f Itvld chant pion - j
With the Snow storm
In It. “
benefit from the same
t a round glass ball, In-
wa.s depicted a country
the ball lay quiet, fair
country aldo
snow I m m e -
t remendous
today the
the United
New York
gan his adventurous career at
castle, England; In 1751 His
had ncculated property worth
drod thousand dollars, which
considerable sum In those days.
John Scott’s adventures while a boy
consisted mostly it) running away from
school and robbing apple orcbartls,
and neither family nor friends saw
any great future for hint. He further
Justified their pessimistic predict ions
by falling tn love while lie was at
College, His family objected to the
urple I lady and the lady's family objected tn
the aid of a ladder and |
lie carried her
house across -____
into Scotland and married iter He
allowed to return to college and
pair were finally forgiven by t
parents, who obligingly
to Support them.
But hv surprised his I
ing to the extremely
Lord High Chancellor ,
Ho seems to have gained
tion by always playing to
in power. For, 40 years
every Irnprovenient in law or In the
const It u tion. seeing |n each reform the
' of the country. This natural-
him very popular with
forces of his
off from
tlie border
i was
I the
their
together |
i family by rls-
important place
of England
this posl-
the party
he fought
or In
Another sick
i whatnot was t
| side which
scene. When
I weather relgneT”over the
| bur when you shook it
dlatelv began to fait tn
q u h n 1111 es.
b'roni the china closet came
sick benefit which, alas, had a
.back attached to it. I have always
“had a lively detestation for anything
in the line of gruel—horrid stuff,
nothing more than a first cousin to
paste—j thought then, and still think.
But to get well without plenty of
gruel was considered an Impossibility
in those days. Therefore, to sweeten
the dose. I was allowed to take it out
of a marvelous gruel set which con-
j sisted of a Utile ..platLeg lulu wldoh
[ ffited a covered gruel bowl and a salt
and pepper, ail on the quaint willow
pattern. Tlie charm of tlie little set
and the tali'* of the fleeing lovers in
- picture helped flavor an’ other-
wise detestable food.
f.l choose all r
11 lure a merry
meny free rides
I wunted. and id toil It logo crrouml ,
as fast as it could for 10.000 rides j
without stopping and by that time Id |
be -led from dizzitusv How that for a |
easy deth’
Dou you wunf to know war way Id |
choose 1 sod. Id get Homebody to tie
me down,..atld. stuff strawberry Ice
the
a«
DIRECTORIES
Dtdja ever look over a directory ov
any kind Theres awlways sum things
that you notice that stick out in moar
promlnents than otner things In a
telephone directory «ts (lie numbers
wot shown to a good advantage, in a
office rttrnctorv th a building its th-
floors Wot tile business Is on atld In
a City directory its usually of the
tow n.
The new directory fer Denton Is out
now amt the new bouse iHimbers arc
5 east ana also sliown in it In looking over wun
the sooner j*"’ them you sea sevral tilings, mostly
names however. Among the names you
| in a directory you wonder how the pee-
I pie knew-
•bat of the |
consideration
Interur-
sigh ami
so -lark a
g{ief and care, I
title ray of comfort
w he n
1*1 six
1
<• nn and
mm
ratify. The North <
e meets ne>
i of ra11f icu t ton
I Was in »*i t Imr
I for 'he. l. aderi
the Tar-heel state are mostly for suf-
frage. and their attitude possibly Is
in Index to that of a majority of both
Houses of the Legislature.’ But if
l.ontsVina' injects ami North Carolina
fails, tlie possibility of ratification in
time for giving th- women Hie vote In
NoyenilzeJ* je remote, for the* only re-
maining chances are in Vermont and
' 'onnectlcut a majority of whose legis-
lators are said to favor ratification,
but whose Governors, being opposed!
'v suffrage, have persistently refused1
'■> call special sessions of their legis-
latures to .Ijt.ku .aclkuu «nrt
from ta k ing ac- I
___ ________ ............. t*',‘ aotendment. but
He makes it very clear 7ha7 the !“r- Mal‘* ,M‘ favorable. It has
« are sent there for the pro- r“’u,re'’ strenuous efforts on Hie part |
n of the interests of the state °f ’•ntl-suffraglsta to defeat ratifica-|
—. . .. - tion ko far Ipit even it they succeed
W«JrfUlUAaiia wnd. ’-Nnrth <'HroliniT*^ y*MX-^T(-'k toast,”
of the lojcislaturee
until next
be merely
A 4 I pored ov*»r this
: of love and |»atl<ncp
(suddenly had a vlsio
hi the little bint k w
a child. I wondered
me into my mind
The |>Htehw(H,k 'luHt
household treasures
were not allowed to touch
we had been ill. I
the cedar
special favor
benefit,
iveiled swift
was
whatnot.
iu>k. but it
ff land, brought
_i eat unde, «nd
in my hand Hnlrbd me
adventures and filled
miHty dreams of the
». mi^ht sail the seven
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