Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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PRINCESS THEATER
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RED SOX PROSPECT IS UNCERTAIN
YORK.
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Not Just a Picture But a Great Show
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FULL OF THRILLS
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Every scene will grip you—hundreds of night riders chasing an
or
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the
assassin, a thrilling horse race, feudist battles, moonshiners
h ears
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club.
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her life in a burning barn.
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by
A picture of the daring deeds in Old Kentucky, the
land of beautiful women and fearless men.
E. C. GARRISON
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SEEDS-SEEDS
Directed by Marshall Neilan
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REAL ESTATE
A First National Attraction.
and
Admission 10c and 20c.
how
m y
PHONE 166 FOR SEEDS.
When You Come to Get That Bucket of
Deput y
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EAST TEXAS RIBBON CANE SYRUP
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of
Don’t forget that we have many other
< a use
SANITARY PLUMBING
See Us for Seeds—or Phone 166
THAT IS SANITARY
Call and See Us When on West Oak Street.
Brick Store on North locust
B. F. and II. B. MANIRE, Props.
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Our Prices Are Fair.
Real
HESTER PLUMBING CO.
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( ’ounty.
County
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PHONE 856
Denton, Texas
Hy R. ERL ROSS', deputy.
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PHONE 52
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leaping over a chasm, braving death by dynamite and risking
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
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A Tremendous Spectacle
JAGOE ABSTRACT COMPANY
Established 1874
Residence Phone 517-2 Rings
Office Phone 517.
p-
p-
When you are ready to plant
your garden,
Then you can feel sure that you
will harvest what you plant.
BURIED BOOZE IS LURE
TO SEEKERS IN IOWA
34 W. OAK
Telephone 126
“aide-wheeler"
river from St.
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of Raid
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rags.
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ANCIENT SUIT SOON
IS TO BE SETTLED
Litigation Which Hegun In 1M21 Awatta
Drclalon of Federal Cowrt.
OUR WORKMEN ARE
PLUMBERS
m.
m.
WE CARRY D. M. FERRY
AND AMERICAN SEEDS.
formed
Who AUltLUWla
kinds of Syrup. ,
VANILLA WAFERS, FIG BARS,
SALTINE FLAKES,
FRUITS AND CANDIES.
$2250
f. o. b. Detroit
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you
ABNEY J’,,
it. I Ken ton
•• sheriff
County
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J. D. BELL & CO., Local Agents.
Masonic Block, E. Hickory
PHONE 50
that i
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all
that
MARTIN, COVEY & SON
THE CASH GROCERS.
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County.
D. 1920
(Sea1)
Clerk
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may
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a nd
with
■ hou ing
*sa me.
E. X HEADLEEjf Mgr.,
CARDINAL SAYS WAR
MADE WORLD BETTER
With
retire
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to the
cfgundrq
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. totfk
tf.xas at pacific
Northbound Southbound
9 20 a m. 6:57 p. m.
Our seeds are guaranteed to
grow, and they will grow for they
are all new and fresh.
tell
ope
carried
our
m.
rn.
7:34 p. m
Hoyt
urbd
got
a nd
i’unnoi'k,
Bar-
golng to
when the
American
Attest
• C. M. MIZELL. Secretary.
\on< e of api’I.k vriox foi< let-
TKHS—<.t X ltl>l 4 VHIP
any const a hie of
ting (!
Commanded to cause I H
iCe to be published '
. . „ ____ eireulat ion |
has been continuously and
published for a period of
an one year preceding the
in
I Mac
per- I car.
u n i -
in al!
and
pre
t he
has 4
Waite
He free
j able southpaw when he got Harry
Harper from Washington and with
Lefty JIukmaI], Hs*rb l,ennock, Sam
J >nes. Joe Bush aid Dumont to shoul-
■«»bablv !»♦*
t firm
< iscar '
UiUet
Aaaertm 1
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in th
polit ic.«
IVe
pr
coun ty
you
(♦•<1 a
first day
return day
Boon from the
city following
search I ng for
All that
I of
will
great
In thr»
Sox
from
and the
I h nton < ’ou n -
of March, A.
k •• v is a
I The
11"
young
M < II
i that the I
• swarming
th.* dangerous
men misery,
disease into your
e - th»- first one
will finish them
SI.00.
you then
this writ
endorsed,
cuted the
under rnv hand
ourt at Dr nt on
h. this 15 til da>
D A T ■ S N A P
X KILLS RATS
L
lion t |H>nernen tiV
on« d<sire tind
tin, I^-aKue of
South Side Square
DRY CLEANING
We are now using a deoderizv and return your .
garments clean and free from any odor of chemicals.
When in need of high-class Dry Cleaning and
Tailoring
, A iperican
perished i n t he
I f tie ha i ri < ks of the
ment ha 11 a Hon h t
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Up I
and |
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PHONE 40
SCOTT TAILORING COMPANY
Quick Delivery.
ucky
it
• by the gov-
Gardiner, of
counsel for the
y* jio (I istribu t ed
$17,531.20 was
.Maff isn't
Harrow
io
ph'-nom.
along
I ineup.
II O 1 M t e r
pick in g
io
all talent
pleas and
and salca.
o have assembled at
m answer to Man-
u ill have to !
division
pi esent
OF LOCAL INTEREST
The I^and Mortgage Bank has com-
pleted arrangements to save you money
your farm loan. See Mr. Blewett or
Bird before making application; Maine and Hoi>ert
id sell ven- I N'-edham. both <>f
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buy
' Women of all atros and classes shown
in "Woman" at the Majestic Theater
I Wednesday and Thursday.
You ar<- her-b
< following n
II. a newspaper
Whi. h has been
y published
i-haru «»,
<.f the !M.tl<
State
Mild i
«a<h w»
exdluwi v
lion Ls-tor*-
v
iunniis
vOp
position.
■ ng
A’ally S«
Hubbites a
much catching
. Sc h a n g is
iic is badly
linkup. In
Northbound
‘4:2« p. m.
I H 15 p. m
i 8 27 a. m.
v< rable
before
, is <>nIv ___
|f«stations have been
the
turning
su per nat ur a)
I f ov idence. .
II a fi s<'.♦■ nd I n g
, n«o s of a p.....
1 t he dest intes of
! disc
! d.-.y:
D
I in por t a rt t
y nation,
n 11 ion
eptance of
. t ion (< f prim*! pl»*s !
a conscious- i
"nail v guides 1
which u ♦ re not i
in- extent in ths
-
<J‘v«-n und<r
of s-< Hl <•• MJ 11 a
IV. TeX.ts, this
1920. / /
< Sea I >
< ‘lerk < 'oun t y
Texas.
By K. I'.RL LOSS
Iv. and
has. m
to- God.
a n
re.* | iza
this world,
power tlfiat ♦•!♦
• 7 mi
to the
the w >
too true that these man!
i often lamentably
incomplete, and many a time at vari-
ance with the real teachings of revel-
ation. But millions of hearts hav** been
stirred, and they have hern moved to
n<e of the Supreme Ruler
had so long forg<»ttrr»v
th
unless
w mog
will pr»»i......
M< In nls at
second.
uncertain hit -
him! Everett Scott,
for several seasons,
1 2 20 Noon ’
6 a. m. !
FOR SALE: 1 10 acres, sandy land,
45 acres cultivation, cheap improvements, 5
miles Denton, I J miles CorintR. $25.00
$1000.00 cash. Balance easy pay-
ments.
light 1
a nd j
See me. Front office,
Denton Co. National Bank
Building, upstairs
more
the divinely
it work bv-
i more
re genuine desire
• l ru< Just ice done to
tin- past lia\«- i>y«-n, by
. ♦ xponed to poverty In
F their own hard toil, to pau-
when, still willing to work, no
u hm found for their hands,
oiate old age, even though
all tile days of their
ba
160 acres deep black land
2 1-2 miles West Ponder;
40 acres in pasture; 5-
room house, barn, deep
well and windmill; fenced
and cross fenced with net
wire. $185.00 per acre.
320 acres 35 miles East of
Amarillo, 6 miles good
town, at $35.00 per acre,
to trade for $3,000 home
in Denton. Some cash and
terms.
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Of
PH.
that
Ye! tin r
d »-s i re.
j mar and Mike Ment sky, t
cu red f rom the
; Hooper Ik going back
with the bl udgeon
hitter of uncertain
pitching
thn league,
prospect
Brook I y n
sout h pa w
from
Russel J,
W. E. SMOOT.
President of School Board.
hearing on the <|tiestIon
the King in May. 1863, de-
t’hiie was accountable to
States for t hr» fifths of
which with interest amounted
The money was paid over to
States
- 1
Also mire. Absolutely prevents odors
from enemas. One pnehnge proves this.
14 4T-NAAI* rumes iu cakes—no mixing
with other food. Guaranteed.
*J5r sine <1 enke) enough for 1‘nntry,
Kitchen or Cellnr.
5Oc sire <2 rakes) for t hicken House
coops, or smnll buildings.
f I .(Ml alae <5 rakes) raough for nil
farm nnd out-bulldlngs. storage bulld-
t ho ' *n** or fnct<>ry buildings.
Mold nnd guaranteed hy Harris*
Chambers Hdw, Co., The Curtis < om-
pnny
QatckMBda -HIb (;»vtr Frr-
Lar*4 That Waa Lawt Misty.
Foar Yeara As*.
(By International Newa Service)
COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.. March 15.—
The man who could secure a gallon of
100-proof whiskey In these days of
prohibition wculd have just cause to
reel that he was extremely fortunate
and well fortified against the "flu."
But 10.000 gallons of slxty-year old
whiskey-—think of IU
Exactly that amount has been ly-
ing at the bottom of the Missouri Riv-
er since 1856, waiting for some thirsty
soul to redeem It. Don't make a wllb
grab for diving suit—the place where
the precious cargo Ilea long since fill-
ed up with sediment and Hand—the
"Big Muddy" has cut a new channel a
mile and a half away.
In AiigUHt, 1856. the
Ehnlra steamed up the
IxiulH with a cargo of 10,000 gallons of-
pure Kentucky "dew," and caught fire
wlthlng Hight of Wray'n |.atidlng,
about two miles south of what now- Is
Council Bluffs, then known a« Kanes-
vllle Despite the frantic efforts of the
Elmlra'H aklpper to bring her to a safe
landing, she strut k » Hnag and went
down—down in a bed of quick Hand of
depth unknown
Although the disaster treated no
little excitement in Kanesville, no at-
tempt was made to float the ill fated
Elmira because of the treacherous
quicksand, The value of the cargo in
1856 was approximately $.’>.000. VVhrr'
would venture to appraise it today’
Wlthtbe advent of prohibition treas-
ure seeks innunievable have striven to
locate the priceless cargo. Surveys of
the old site of Wray's Landing with
subsequent plowings and diggings Into
the sandy soil have been made. The
name result- failure has up to tills
rtme however. -rrtTHTden The rtforts of I 1..^ imminent by wise’ dell
WASHINGTON. Mar-'h IS—Five
MohliufN are buli -xu-l to i>hv«*
in t Im- firo which dest i*oyp$!
American f»*plucv-
hattahon at Vladiv< wtok March
6. the War I it-pnrl.’UL nt was \4Jfiulally
1 nf >rm»-d today.
and del ib«-r<i t«-
hop»- and thin
♦ tn b<»<! Inn-ti t
Nation?’
ABNI’.V B.
Court. Denton
third
in April A !».. 1920, at the
ouso theepof, in the city of
Denton County. Texan. at
time all p««rnonH interested in
re of such minor may appear
ext Huch application nhould
to do
fail
•thing' similar
inter na t Iona I
bring them
warn
a hope,
< < > r i ft i (
......... Muy <|iiit
| With A’ally S<-hang threatening
retire the HubbiU-w are uncertain
Hunt how much catciiing talent '
be available. Schai.g in .still a
r died. IcaV- | < at< h< r and he is badly needed
Gardiner of Boston lim-up. In addition the
of j hfcvr W»ll**rH. wau wan aveured
the Yanks in (Im Maya deal.
The outfield will, in all probability,
be mad** up of Harry Hooper, Bill lui-
. the latter ne-
Wa.shington
tho still
Mt-non -
aspects.
wornt
a good i
A BEAUTIFUL, clean-cut. aristo-
A-k cratic car of 126-inch wKfelbaaa
and 60-horsepower. Ita lines
are in excellent taste—in good style,
harmonious throughout—one of the
most attractive seven-passenger cr.rs
ever produced. Ev*ry little detail of
finish and equipment is high-class.
And its mechanical advantages include
such features as the perfected interme-
diate transmission, flexible coupling and
sub-frame which supports both power
plant and transmission giving won-
derful balance and eliminating driving
shocks, resulting In a smoothly operat-
ing car with little or no vibration.
; o n
' Mr. Bird before making
I elsewhere. They also buy and sell
j dor's lien notes.
The R<<hord-(’hronicle
some good, clean, cotton
T.'xas.
<• i<> |.»
k for th/
of the
the
(NOTICE OF APBLICATIo
THUS ........ • *
The State of Texas.
To all iHTsons In!
! far*" of R<»v JohiiT
, Jim Johnson.
f!< e is la rch v
j I he I 4 (h. \ H
in the < ’ou n t y
; an
hold a place
dicat ions are
The Boston
made up with
li’ise . Fddie
Washington
Vitt.
ter.
. reg
4 .:>j 1 ,-u w an ' pta'
Furber. but |
found. In
Mr. Gardiner, as ailministrator.
Iii-ing left In the hands of Mrs.
i»ar<lin»T. as adininiwlrate
In 1 908 the latter Gardiner
ing fhP rstntei to Robert H.
* * ‘ ~t H ‘ Ja i d i ner
whom have
unable to locate the rnissing
their legal repr<s<-ntat i ves.
What is It Worth to You
To know that quick service is at the other end of
the telephone line when you have tire trouble, or
find yourself out of gasoline or oil? You owe it
to yourself to deal with the concern that serves
you best. *
Phone U* Next Time.
hand and the seal
n ton | »<■ n ton ‘ ’ou n -
Match the 15th, A, !>.,
ght dur-
nd Chill,
that th*-
in question was a lauful
r beuatLH** Spaniard r.am-
1 cd A rizaniaiul I was entitled to two-
• f ft ha of it. seized 11.
The seLzure of the money 1
s I ported to Hie i'nited States <
I ti*-s. who toffk up the matter
Captain Smith and most of the
concerned were Americans. The
<*nh < }-overnrnrnt resisted the claim
til 1858. when a treaty was ent
wlureby tile question
to the King of the
11 h t ion
l 'o I lowing a
in Brussel,
elded that
tiie I'nited
tlie sum,
to $61,93 8
tiro I’nited States nnd in Arnct n an
monev amounted to $61,389. The money
was paid over to the T’nited States
amounted to
By JACK VEIOCK.
iBttrMtiunal News Np*rtlBtf Editor.
NKW YORK. March !•.—Ed.
row and his Red Sox are
make a "Ruth-Uaa" attack
curtain goes up on the ____________
league pennant race In April. But juat
how far they will get in a question.
An this article as being written tlie
Bostonese—stripped of moat of the
great stars who made baeeball his-
tory in the Hub during the palmy days
of Red Sox champions—present a per-
fectly formed question mark to the
observer who uLLtmiPla to peer into
their chances.
The future of the Barrowlt<?»t is just
as uncertain as the life of a boot-
legger these days. Even the Boston
experts admit that It is impossible at
the present time to say Just how Bar-
row may line up his athletes for the
opening game or what ciiance the Sox
have of upholding Boston traditions,
('on sen sun of opinion among base.
l»a 11 experts at large is that Boston's
prospects ar* dismal Having disposed
of such stars of pthvr days as Ruth,
L<wis. Shore. Leonard, Mays and Gard-
ner, President Eraze* has onlv a shad-
k ■£ : Fl*e American Soldiers Die
may not in t a « lul> into
all The
club inn
Ivev. Clerk of the
County Court of Denton County
<Uven under my hand and .the
of sai<I Court at office in Denton,
as. this the 15th day of March. .
1920.
(Seal) ABNEY R IVEY.
Clerk. County Court, Denton County,
Texas.
ERL ROSS, Deputy.
F'.LF'.t rio\
1141 N TEEM
e State of Texas, County and City of
I I »*-n ton.
T<> W HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby giyen, that in ac-
cordance with law governing the
j tion of School Trustees there will be
| an election held on rhe First Saturday
•in April, 1930. (same being third day
of sai<i month) for the purpose of elect-
i4ig three S<‘hool Truste«*s for the Den-
ton City Independent School IHstriet,
to succeed J >r T. C. Dobbins, J. M.Uur-
-■ and R. P. Lomax The poll
open st thr City Hall in said City of
rr- •>.
authori- *
t»«-<a use
1 chi I
u n -
•red
was submitted
P.elgians for arbi-
M. K. A T.
Southbound
j. Texas Special
.Katy Limited
Katy Flyer .
HiiIIhh llraach
Northbound Southbound
3 40 p. m. ...Katy Local.
12.01 a. m.....Oil Special
y < otnmanded to cause V’*” ';
otic** to be published 1 •<'s* F
of general circulation
cont inuoti'«l v ami reg- |
for <a perlod of not j f/’ •
ding the dale;
of Denton, •
shall cause f
A LL you have to do
** to know that you
are rid of re-insulation
trouble for good is to
make auro that you get a
Still Better Willard with
the “Thread Rubber’’
Trade Mark stamped on
the side of the box.
HHIl HOLItll.K BOY HOW
“I f.orif” GOT M < 11 1 HOLD.
H.’ll t. 11 you that the battlefronts
of Europe were HwarminK with rata. |
which carried the dangerous vermin |
and caused our men misery. Don't let
rats bring disease into your home.
you se • tlie first one get RAT- I
'That will finish them quick.
a>H. 25c. 50c. $1.00. Sold and
<1 by Harris-Chambers Hdw. |
Curtis Company, and Turner |
I-aatural Car*laal Bourne
That the ladlvallona of
Are on the Hnrfnce
Only
Blr cardinal bourne
(In his Lenten Pastoral)
(By International News Service)
LONDON, March 16.—Is the world
better than it was before the war?
There are many who answer in the
nigatiye. They dwell with great show
of reason Upon Hie orodigul expendi-
ture. th** unrestrained luxury, the de-
fiance of traditional modesty, the po-
litical insincerity, the outrages, legal
and illegal, committed against the
moral law, of all which there are un-
fortunately so many prooffl presented
to the minds of those who I effect. They
remind us that though technically the
world is now ruled by treaties of
peace, many countries are still in the
throes of civil foreign wars.
Admitting all this, these evils
on the surface, tho outcome of the
reasoning restlcssrioRR which lias
lowed the terrible upheaval.
Hut deeper down there are far
important indications <»f
guided haven which is
math tho surface. Never,
suaded. Iihh there be»-n
v< rsal or a m<»t
<Im-k<-s to sut»
those who In t
their condition,
spite of
pt-rism i
, t Hi ploy me n t
ami to a dei
they had labor* d
active strength.
There is
wider tl» Id
F* w . perlia
to itelieve
ended
I stroQg
ii |e< t a cl uh
>ld I >atiM- w Inspers th.it
be sold i».|oie Aplll 1.
Fraire Xo( Helping.
Manag» r Barrow s position as
B; seball
Ruths and other popular
playeis to oliig up the th
Boston Rim-up is certainly not
bl*-. And Frazee either cannot
will not help ou4 Having cleaned
a handsome profit in th*- Ruth
Mavs deals, Frazee it appears, is con-
tent to let the Sox struggle along a
best they can with a mediocre
.Ihd even though Im- trod to
his team he would find the
difficult, for his hr other nut gnat cm
both leagues are clinging t
and turning deaf ears to
offers for trade;
Tho players v.
Hot Springs,
a ger Barrow s cr
•ir wav into i
t in-
dead
Infield
St uff y
infielder at
i good fielder but
covering third
;ular shortstop
yir.g Hint
and in American m^t
$93,903.
The money was paid
ernment to William
Brookline, w“ho was
aev'-rai clsimants and
| all hut II7.531.2O. The
| dm* t<» Paqua. Moqua. nnd
not one of them could be
| 188 2 Mr. Gardiner,
fairs, being left in
T
Hted in the
Torn Johr
a nd J* w*-|| Joii n son. ....
giv* n that on February •
F.I20, S. A. Ashit-y filed
Y’ourt of Denton County. ,
application f<<r letters of Guardian- 1
(ship of the person ami estate of Roy >
• lohns<>n, Tom Johnson, Jim Johnson ;
and Jewell Johnson. unid minors.
I w hi r* fore applicant prays that smtlce |
I of tliis application be given in the
inannt r required bj' law In estates in
excess of on* thousand dollars, it be-
ing alleged that said estate Is of tho
I probable valu** <»f three thousand dol-
|iars. that she be appointed guardian
of the person and estat • of said tninors
nnd for such other and further orders
as to tiie court may seem proper,
which will be heard- at tiie next term
of said court, commencing the
Monday in April. A D.. 1920, :
«(»urt house thereof, in the city
Denton. Denton County, Texas,
which time all persons
the wo If a
and co nt
they desire
Herein fail not but have ydu then
nnd there before said Court tills writ,
w i t li your return thereon endorsed
showing bow* you have executed tlie
der their share of the work tn the box.
Harrow should be able to <et rood
pitching out of his staff.
The Red Sox of other days depend-
«d on fa at fielding and speed on the
bases as much an anything else to put
them across. They unfd to be a gr»*at
little ball club at th6 art of playing
for and making one run and then
holding the opposition off. But the
920 Sox haven t much hitting power
and they will not be a marvelous
fielding club by a long shot.
•May Finiali Fourth
At this time the Sox look like a club
that will be lucky to finish fourth In
tlie American League race, with a
generous accent on the word lucky
The baseball fans will soon be able
t> get a better line on the Boston out-
fit. Barrow's athletes have a long
schedule of exhibition gamefl to Play
with the Giants, and though the New
York club holds forth little promise*
as a gem for consistency tills Spring,
fandom can read the report**, watch
the box scores and size up the Sox
pretty jiccurali;b before the curtain
KO« H U|>.
(By International News Service)
BOSTON. March 15.—Royalty. *
eign merchants a century ago
■oine of Boston's oldest famine**
Involved In the 100-year-old suit
suiting from the uelxure by Chilean
soldiers in 1821 of >70,400 and on which
decision is expected i
Federal Court of thia
years of litigation nnd
the rightful owners of |17J*31
remains of the money.
The $70,400 was the proceeds of a
cargo of goods imported from China by
Captain Eliphalet Kmith. acting for
several individuals and which were
Bold by him in Peru.
The $17,531 is now
the heirs of the original counsel
th*- claimants, who, being unable
find the rightful owners, appealed to
the Federal Court for instructions. The
claimants of the money are the United
States, ('bile, the Public Administrator
of Suffolk County, with the possibility
of China also seeking her nhare.
In 1821— Captain Smith with bis brig
Ionian, arrived in Peru with his
i. The eaigM was sold fox' J7O.4UO
and <’np(ain Smith held tlie m<>n»y for
Ills represenattives and owner** of the
While he wa»s ashore one i
ing the war between Spain
Chilean soldiers, contundifig
t h*» money in question was
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/X r i za ma nd I
CITATION <»> XI’POIX’I Ml > I’
TEMPON Utt G| 4KDHV
The state of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
penton ('oiintjr- <1 reeling
You are hereby commanded
the following notice *o b*
In a new spaper of general <*ir< ulaiion
which has been continuously him, regu-
larly publisluM) for a period of not less
than one year preceding the date of |
the notice In the County of Denton, y
State of Texas, and you shall cans* <*.
said notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF TEM-
PORARY GUARDIAN
Ti e State of Texas,
To all persons interested In the wel-
fare of Louise Roberts, h Minor. Notice
is hereby given that Maud* Rob* rts, on
February the 28th. A. D. 1920, was. by
the County ('ourt of Denton County.
Texas, duly appointed Temporary Guar-
dian of the person and «*fit.ate of said
Minor, which appointment will be made
permanent, unless the same shall be
sucressfully contested at the n»*xt term
of said Court, commencing on the Third
Monday in April. A D 1 920, the same
being the 19th day of April. A. D. 1920,
st the Court House thereof, in Denton.
Denton County. Texas, at which time
all persons interested in the welfare
of said Minor may appear ami contest
such appointment, if they seo proper to
do so.
Herein fall not, but have you before
said Court, on the first day of the next
term thereof, this Writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness. Abney B
AOTI( E OF APPLICAT ION FOR LET-
TEKH—Gl \IIDI\XMIII’
The Hfate of Texas,
To the sheriff ot
Denton Couf»ty--Gr
You at ♦ h* rebv (•
the following nolle** to he
in a lu-WMpaper of general
which ‘
ulariy published for a period of not
less than one year preceding th* date
ot the notice in the county of Denton, I
Htate of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
each week fur tlie period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion b**for** tlie return day hereof
NOTICE <>F APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS -GUARDI ANSHI p
The State of Texas,
To all persons int» re^t»d in ’he w* 1-
fate of Frank Tomlinson. Lu* y Tom-
linson. Bin*- Tomlinson and \Vilham 1
Tomlinson, notice is hereby given that i
on March Hie Ph. A. D. 1920, lx>u
Tomlinson tiled in t iu- County Court
of Denton County, an application for
letters of Guardiannhip of th** person
and .state of Frank Tomlinson, Lucy
Tomlinson. Bin*- Tomlinson, and Wil-
liam Tomlinson said minors, where,
fur** she prays that notice of this ap-
plication b»- giv* n as required by law
in (‘States tti excess of o»»e thousand
dollars, it b*-mg aH*’)’vd that said es*
late is of th.- pr<$i>al.le value of twen-
thouband dollars, that she be ap-
uardian of the person and
said minors and for suoh
I further orders as to the
s**»-m proper, which will
at tin* im x t t* rm of said c<»url.
rising the third Monday In Afirii
1?’°. al th** court "house they.-*»f
Die city of Denton. Denton t’ouniy,
which time all persons inter-
file welfare of such minors
appear and contest sucJi applies-
should they desire to do so.
fail not. but have
there before said court
t hereon
have ex
of t**n days’
■>f pub! lea - I
FOR LET- I
Gl'ARDIANSHII"
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