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To give reasons for
your asking for the
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Phone Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,
No. 57
Residence Phone 886
Shop 311 N. Elm St.
about new goodg.
To keep you in touch
with prevailing styles.
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WE ARE NOW PREPARED !
lioroe Drawn Equip j -
Weekly OalelJe «f l>ent»n Co«B«y.
One Tear (in advance) ...----------
Six Montha (in advance)
Three Months (In advance).......
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Painting, Paperhanging and |
Interior Decorating.
you probably are not fully
insured—because proper-
ROYS' ENCAMPMENT
TO BEGIN TOMORROW
FoutR
will _
■ mother on
r the
BloTr
proredlng
the larg«^t • vur paid hy
erty.
Come in and let’s talk it over.
Phone 76.
HOKE, BAILEY & HOLCOMB
Oftlee cv9r Flrti National Bank
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t of Scoutmaster '
Wed»u sday mornirjK the
again
the '
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I. rifted I ,'acl1 Other and watting
... 1 1 .. .. xa' rv 11 1 11 /'Mrr, n at , ■ t no x.tox
ivtviN of Fort \\ ortii ovid. r
the un terrified democracy
bath.
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pi »nho«'h
that JHt h^
which ^wmm
thvrrfoi<
—Watered m second dasa mall mat-
ter at Denton. Tesaa.
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Wardo
morning the ' hoys
meet again fcr carrying out the
mainder of the program acheduled
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went aide of ht«r lint for the- past
t raj yeara, haw mov< <1 them l-> li
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named —and
t>e T.xhm r
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typifo-d uy
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Ar M cadet battalion. h< « ording
! ol appointrnt nla announced at
e Station Sa (unlay
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REFLECT ON THIS
Fire is no respecter of
persons. Yqu may wait
’till tomorrow to insure,
but the fire may not wait.
If you are insured at all,
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insured—because proper-
ty values have doubled
and are still jumping. It's
the part of wisdom to take
out additional fire insur-
ance'. -We recommend the
Hartford Fire Insurance
Company—lone of the old-
est, most reliable compan-
ies in the business.
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t een on both aides of the
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li. while
I numer. i
lixhernun
I the weal
Uchuket
IwniTiuiii
bng th* I
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Lent l»l*-r
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found Net
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DBNTON. TBXAS, Ml
Told in simple, straij
language. As reada
how to make our ads. To under-
estimate rather than to exaggerate.
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
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taxes f<
F“H,7 2f».
e ,*c»'sh ot t Io
The women end the preacher*
to have done it again.
Weekly tn Mratoa Cwvnty.
On* Year (In advance) 11.50
till Montha (In advance)
Three Month* (In advance)..., —.05
be out
; .> cut er* again
I health.-
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you wun
unt a’fit*, jeat guy mo.
Boys. Im golny? rltr in, yourv KfdtiriM
i dr<‘dftHy ruff. Red Mary Watkins And
1 «he quick got up and went in the house
leevinK me and Puds tp tthiK out there
looking mad at each other, and w
on Hcttinff theer blami'iK it on
to nee If she
Wich she did
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hy ^taiute and mm I
mfidence in my. secre*
the appIh'M-
I should have done
not.
nd IimykI It
. THE “WHY" OF ,
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To tell you of the
character of our goods.
To keep you informed
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in regard to sjore service.
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That is our idea in the •
use of this space for
which we contract by the year.
call a spade jusffhaf
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thrbat |
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puui t»o .■ .if <• ver- J z'
i Silo Sinis and
held
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•Landin* of
corporation
upon being
the publishers' attention.
A niiinbt’- <»f (• :r iuok' pi oh in»-iii cili-
ns. ili<* I ud 11. * < •;<! .xllso; and I »a n
arkx. I111 lif'lvaiiigrr, ’Z • rn Peck,
the assistant onNtahh’.
a Inng disi u^Mion o\ • r the quoF-
-»l u a h hm cilj/f r wl lit H.-ated on
f» nee rc.tr Qie old | •. , . • n j;t 11 ,<i ge
still houxv. uua dry LLIm '
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He will
I lie
Yr ext
tilling
hIho include (he "hers"' —
the miinici|Mtl
Worth.
His Age; Was Born In 1871
WACO. Aug 30 \t ~ o'eKxk'r.itur-
M Neff gu\f out (be I
■RtHt.’Tient 'Now that lhe
still ■ po'l* lire closed and the voting le done I
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■. that
Me and Pu4« Simkin* and Mary Wat-
kin* wan nutting <?n Mary Watkins**
frunt step* tawktng and argewing and
Mary Watkln* *«m! ah* thawt blu*. wai»
th* prittlrat color and Pud* sett he
thawt pink waa and Mary Walking *ed,
O Puda Simkina youre the grateat con?
tefdicter I ever met. f
Sounding like a compliment and I
set!. O. if you think he knowa how to
wkn
I get started, there aint enything I cant
conterdtct about "v
Making Puds Rimkins lullis and he
sed. Wy aint there. the dooae there
nln.t If !>ay 2 and 2 makes 4 you cant
conterdlct that, carilyou?
Certeny I can, 2 baakita of apples
an<j 2 baakita of apples certeny make*
mor* than 4 apples, dont they, holey
smokea. If they dont they mult be prlt-
ty email baakita. I aed
He. hee, sed Mary Watkins lafffng.
Proving it was a good conterdictton.
and Pud* sed, O la that so. well I
d(dent say 2 basklta ot applas and 2
bnaktt.'? of apptea. 1 (eat and t and 2.
2 anti 2 wat? 1 aed anti Puds sed.
Jest 2 and 2. 2 and 2 nothings and I
aed. Weil 2 nuthlngs and'2 nothings
make nothing, they dont make 4 all
the nothings in the world wouldent
mrtlte 4. dont you know' that'*
Certeny. I know tnat. who the btek
do you >hlnk you are’ a, tl Puds and
I aed. who the heck, do you think you
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Ha.r Asnoci.li ion
Louis, of th"
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Federal District Taylor of
the Xorthern District of Texas threat*
ei»R to inlerfefH with the perRonal
liberty of the bonxe bu\ers aw will
the bottle sellers and Mntiounuce-
rnrnt Mt Dallas that, in the future,
prohibition enforcement offieiet^ »v|H
prosecute buyers of bootie* whisky as
viror.tusly as thf. Relhrs of illegal In-
toxicants. The philosophy of it is that
If there were no buyer, there would
be lie Seller hat the boot leg ger is
wUy for h little extra money," as
Mr Taylor expressed it. "and the <»f-
worsr
buys
XOTICK TO THE PUnMC
Any *rroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation or
any firm, Individual or
will be gladly corrected
called to
J a moM
OCTHtfc Senator
the -\ican I
meeting at St.
of a .1 <t»i>ancM*•<)< r i
anco wit h t h< ►Inglt
aweing the t’nited St.itt s. rt -tr trikes
war to do-.jt. The \ me t i< a n - J a i>a lies,
situation is n »* h» l|o <l inward main-
tenance of the friendly relations that
bu ve ubU-1 Lo'H be 1 u cu u 1 lo_ui a 1 u a. v m
by I hi se u
n< u pa pern
the, vtrj
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BC (HU MONDAY. AUGUST M. t1«
Little Benny’. Noto
Book J
Bs I** Pap*
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Birthday*
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warned j y
ul ils *♦*♦+♦
£t MM FtHt«<l Hl
the year 1019. I
'was an unt intot»-
| tlonal .'.nd ha rm h ssP« rror on my part
I On somi of my eAmpaign cards my
j age ums given as 47 yeats. Tlu cards
| that coniHlnnl that statement w» r<
j the first ones 1 bad printed. I hax» in
I my i»orh< sslon a sworn statement from
• the printer who made tflem that these
(llt. J cardR wert printed in Augm t. 1919
br-forr my 4Xth birthday.
• rreetly give my age
CIGARS'
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have H.gain vindicated | (|j(|
The Neff
(•1 .' V col I! -
pot i-ntial
altho
women
was prescribed
ha^l implicit r<i,
tar> I did not examine
tion at all. I kn^»
a I
180.7,j he whs a rich
ion i.eKoy Burton, the new pres- i
of the LTnlversIty of Michigan, 1
Iowa,
uW!
and Roos« v> It a
pla t form
typified
Denton, ’f Texaa
c In BuAinets Since 1883.
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mi n ini ize
don't either of you dare to
grievances or forget tl at yon
e Aiull <»ther 4*nd that !»♦ f*oe
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The luinual encampment
bo.VM' agricultural clubs will
her, Tuesday morning and continue
through Wednesday. The youths
expected to gather some time <1
Ohe forendon and the afternoon is
_be_d. votrd Lo yaxloiiM item* uf ent _ _____
taininent and Instruction. At night :he 1 Insurance (policies
boys are to sleep ip the Chanibi r of ; thing of ttit^t nati
Commerce hall and will be under the ■ recall, show
I th*
j some time In (I
j mot nrr on h»*r
I vrFRKtion about
I iRtratlon law. d
' niM<l«* na < ne year
|1 WAR
LAND FOR $250 ACRE;
Walter Parvin lias sold t«.n ,>r ,ge
I’arvjn ranch—135 acres—to '. 3 Nel-
son of Howlett tor r. consld." it:;,, of
133.,50. or $250 per acre, ac.cord'tig to
word received here. The land lies in
the eastern part of Denton 'o.inty. Mr.
I'atvln owns 1 400 acres in one block ,
and it is said this Is all he ha.evrr '
sold off tii* tract
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S THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY' OF
WILLIAM I'ALEf
AlfVWrt M, IT4H
. William Paley, who became one
the most dignified of, achdeacons and
one of the most Important ecclesiastic
figures of his day, was born In York-
shire, England. Yorkshire seemed to he
noted In thos, days for the uncouth-
ness of Its inhabitants and EAlev suf-
fered a great deal of ridicule for his
m sI’.I'—rT” h'-8 ''ar,y_,lfe- .......I copterdlct. yon uu U.to hser nie
When he was. a baby he was taken
•to live in a town that hud the interest-
ing name of Uiggleswlck and there he
attended school. The height of hj*
mo|her’s ambition was that he should
become a banker, but his father de-
cided to send him to Cambridge Uni-
versity. They made the Journey on
horseback. A description of the, trip Is
highly amusing Heven times William
Paley fell off his horse and never once
did his father, riding ahead, turn around
to set. whether he had hurt himself H<
said only. ''Take care of thy money,
lad. ' i
AX < 'amttrhlge the hoy did eveeyteif.g
except study. Then one night about 4
o'clock a comrade as wild as he was
came in and sat on his bed and gave
nlm a lecture; Paley took the lecture
seriously, began studying.’ graduated
with honors, made friend), with a bish-
op, and gradually became one of the
best known churchmen of England. He
wrote the "Principles of Moral Philos
optiy" and was a favorite of King
George Ill He managed, along with
bls religious activities, to make qu'tc
bit^ of money, for when he died,
was a rich man.
To show you some bargains in
city, and farm property. For
instance:
A7-room modern bungalow,1
near Normal at $5,500
6-room near C. I. A. for
...............$3,500
5-room W, Prairie. $2,500
. 4-room Ave. B $1,700
If it is a residence or business
property in Denton or a farm
anywhere in Texas see us.
i Then let us insure you in one
of our companies which are
ave . large Mfsrtm.nl ot ^“.uhe r“’,'."e b**' bettWi
'n " e are alao headquarter, for
Dia- Joans on farms and city prop- .
before you mLb. in .nd ,.lk „ „v.f i
Insurance
M:» I,ion
Idnnt <
bur n ut Brooklyn,
today.
Fritz Schiff, popular actress and
voejilj.Mt, born in Vienna, AuAtrhi,
years ago today.
Sir Ernest Rutherford, cue of
rnowt famouR of living physicl«tH, t
in New £eala«id. 4H ytars ajro todny.
Hepry F Holiitt. former I ”14'
Slates senator from New Hamnshire.
born nt Concord. N. H.. *»1 veirs ago
today t *,
Mayor
thinks the unterrifled
Texas will appreciate a
present o\<ry delegate
Democi a tic con \ »•» t ion
with a free pass mi
doesn't hr
io all the facilities of
bathing beach at Lake
.• 1 io
that 1
t ‘ • k r» »U ‘
io i tint t i tion, io (he oMtirnM
• T« x h* • fh-rtox-T a cy. is
' I Dot of contuiue-
of
wliiiw
Bl'BM’HIPTION
Dolly
On* Month, delivered -50
Btx Months, by mall (In advance) |2 <0
On* Year, bv mall (In advance) 15 00
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GASOLINE I
. We have Installed
-4 Kjww Gasoline
Htttng Station at
Our new shop.
Drive By Any Time.
KELLER A HU GARA6E
PHONE 234.
U a Het
Texaa ! i‘*‘vn promoted to his
th»* pro^ressi vcinih ,
nd ;
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by I
Herdinv Tip "or*1 vsent out Saturday ,
Tlivht ilia't | . x •" <h*mocratF Ptlll stand I
^nr ’h< ib n). ci,•tic administration*.'1 (
th»»y do not and
« f f« 11 s of A me r - j
Hr. and That the j day to.light Pat
I following
HKD YMARN .
It Is a strange and savage tina^t ,,
there is a carnival of crime, that
never stops or rests; the slayer to|
his victim wends and voters kill
their lady friends and a/iiu them off''
In chests. Assassinations fill the
land; we find dead gents on every
hand, they clutter up the mews
and peelers and detectives toll and
vainly burn the midnight oil to
thraah out' stacks of clews. Here
where Pacific billow's roar three
m uniwe,l g uye were washed ashore
wlthiii two weeks or one; and In-1'
land other chaps were slain, and no
one offered to explain Just why
the deeds were done These beastly
crimes we all abhor are but the
outcome of the war, the yeArs of
(Jeadl.v strife, where men Who
fought for flag or king soon felt
thgt nature’s el eapest thing la uff
called human life Eor years we
talkeii-of loom and death and every
time We tlrew a breath it seemed to *
tastf of **MM»j..^ie read of dead men
piled tn ricks, and ail the boats up-
on the Styx wp-ve freighting corpses
o'er The peoples all have learned to
slay and now if someone's In their
way, they see that some one dies,
oh. may we see thg times again
when gents won't swat their fel- ,
lownt, n. as they would swat the
flies!
mi»ta ken
oty a* a
is. l u-nt of th,* closed
union labor methods
factor corWnl'Uted t,
end < ( a lamentahb
hot th, ).-a<t ,)f
democrats .1,, not
Brock
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WHICH DO YOU PITY MOST?
I know of few things harder than
being an amateur nurse In time stolen
from other pressing duties—unless,
perhaps, It be to be the patient of an
amateur nurse. ,
It 1s hard for me to tell with which
1 sympathies most in u case like this,
the patient or th,® nurse.
Th* nurse, starved tor lack of sleep,
harassed by the sense of a million du-
ties waiting to be done, her house-
hold work made doubly hard because
It has to fee don* in^tlje confusion of
a disordered house which she jpfuinot
find time to put Into order, must drive
her weary bialn and muaclees often
when there Is nothing left "except the
will which says to you 'hold on.' ”
The Patient Has Hi* Tronble*. Too
On the other baud, the patient, held
down from doing the simplest thing
for hlpiself or herself and hating to
ask for anything that is overlooked
because he cannot help knowing what
a burden he is. will often go without
service he sorely wants for bls com-
fort and (amusement because he ca'i-
not bear to add to that burden.
1 sha.II pevtr ftir^et the ppthettc
joy of one such patient—who, belnK
very conscientious, had been making
a (remendotiR effort not tofbe a
don—when a r<*nl nursn
her «ervicv. The relief of ff t ling
j*h<» had n ri"h» tn ask
.sh^» wanted and would not Inconven-
ience anyone U els mf visible to tht be-
holder hh | hysiral relnxation from a
cramped position would hew been.
And llk< such relaxation w .ten 1 lie
f p<iRif*np has be en lort maintained. It
I came very slowly. She < ould hardly
I realize h<-r freedom n’ first. When she
...I RtiiFi' it. nhe r<ally had a wonder-
ful tim* It v •< , oiilj a, fewr we* ks
ik»H, but I think thoHp last weeks]
were .Home of the happiest of h*. r lif» . ’
Winy Hrnvrn Help the Pntlrnt
ir'nurpf’ the average amateur
’•trieH not (<» let her patient feel
that he or she Im a l»un|en; but when
I one Is worn »»'-• v. . a ? \ t it Is hard t'»
I conceal the fact. < »n the other han 1.
it sometimes happenR that the ain.i-
| teur nurae hua b< et» forced by cirrum-
HtanctM to take care of Rorneone
| whom she th es not love enough 10
give willing Mt y vi t<>. And lh>n
h< 9 v< n help tIo
Usually, h«»
Mtat<*meni Saturday | ahout evetilv
the result as and patient.
Texas democrats | people—have
the type of <N'in- I f, ne*
he stands. Is it too I
his HtHicnicnt, ;
result of the pri
end in T< xa» of what ] on
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Wglt Mason
: .
- 1 , ;
Belcher, who has liven I
aring ht r l>ou<|u« t of flowe rs orj tht
>U* ,, i . I J . X . . . — I... fl f . a l . I fl .
of 1 he .
begin
Iaau*4 at <14 W Hickory atr«at,
P*nton. Texaa. *very afternoon except
•«a4ay, br the Record-Chronicle Com-
Member of Associated Press, which
te exclusively entitled to us* for re-
aabllcatlon of all news, accredited to
It or not otherwise credited, and also
th* looal news published therein.
‘ **
Al
mg campugin and was at rmy office
dnl.y one day in the week. I did n<V
even rend the* application. Of course I
U i
Punk Haul
know tin truth about my age re<-
I w * u l«l ha \ < beep g ImlI to -ha v< < x
I plained this matter to my friends be
I forr now'. I Ut .1 /’ id not dt et»i it
| on the eve of ♦his ehetfon to* lose
’ of i he rnHhi issues by defensive <
nation.
"The truth is. I have, for the major*
part of my lif^, lived under and erron-
enoiiM impression as to my correct age.
.Just when, hpw c»r why I became con-
fused on this point I do not know 1
do not recall ever having named, eith-
ring 1 er in m public or private way. prior to.
*0,1918, my birth year as being 187J All
I hly tnrollinfnu as a etudejik all my Uf»
| insurance (policies ahd every other
ibd nature, hr far as I can
’ my birth as 1872. I thought
date of nfys birth was 187? until
re year 19IM, when my
own * Initiative in ron-
tJie ‘War ^nd the rog-
#edl iny age. which
Jdpr than I thought
When <hiR Mt\t< nient was called
i in qu«*stioii she con tended that she w as
I correct, giving as the wear of my birth
I 1871. I’pon InvMStlgation I found to my
I surprise she was correct.
"In regard to my i
I my poll tax r<T< Ipt f<»i
I desire th say that it/’
* • liitin t x * > /I lit* i*v*i I* < *a —
4 *ol- and
j hr i
"Am to tl«» sworn a». pl a a t io a to I.A<
my name plat ed' upon the offi<- c! baL
[ lot. t his application was ikaun up by
my Fccrctsry and hr tills mt that h»
and freeing the world of the
<»f <o iman millturlsm
Texas w onion
their rlfcht to the ballot
majority, in fact, almost e.%
cides with the number of
women voters in Texas, altho there
were, of course, some women voters Of
who prefeiT"'! the man over whose ; f\1-’ ,
protctl they were given the light they
exercised in voting for him The nup
iirgar.iza t ion is badly damaged if
not Irretriev ibly wrecked, for -if it
•ould not win with a man of Bailey's
undisputed ubilitx and great personal
magnetism, what chance rouLI it have j
wi i h a less al le man
Mr Bailey, in
night, said he jicreptw<1
dtimonsl i a tun* t hat
do not ‘tubscribe to
ocraey for w hlch
Hi'irh to hop • t ha t
coupled with the
•hr
Bailolvl. in?
--o--
Ah Oklahoma did to Gore; as Ar-
kansas did to Kirby, as Missouri did
to Reed, as South Carolina did to
Blease mr Georgia did tn Hardwick?
and Smith. «nd as MissisOppi did to
so has Texas done to Bai-
i the results In the states
I tliis includes particularly
rr «ult — We sincerely believe
(or a victory for Cox and
in November, for in
a s
1 f« el regardless of w luit the results
' of today’s election may be. that my '
fihndR. not my ♦ n< tnlvs. are entitltedj
making a mistake
as altogether m ■
^hiint. klrgjHnlzed
equally mistaken if iM
hlan- ’
shop
.Many '
(be gratifying
campaign, and
is ti^at Texas
do not stand for a «ah<ji-
finds nothing in a great
«' admntstration tu*~ endorse
cannot approve of 'a. tdngle !
n years of dem-
ure* teat single
\ as tlu* heating
to Its' knees
Taylor expressed it. "and
fen*e ho e<»in nitM H
that of the person
him " It is a
X™";, ixrixx:! WALTER PARVIN SELLS
the estimation of the District ------
ney. "Is Jbsl a.« bad "
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r W. C. aDWAMDB..........-........ »<ltor
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i^n
w
HI
Z rcsiJtnt ’ .;; ci3 In Turkey1 “f®
V expr. lr, Hu y know we want the '1
Its-; ;..mI yi’cneth. And thu rnmcwith
1 *rn ( ?'** 1-nf. PI nd tbein together—
L.' li t .a.,rt beAujbcd UH-thmi-rt and
r ■ a f t t. tn.uke tl.at actually doea
l>4»n*t Either of Ion Forget
And the message I bring from t hi«
double experie’icH is a message of 10I-
! erance to anyom- who has only ht-*n
Qr.e Ride. You who lie on the bed
thinking everything would he ♦ <-v and
i happy it you were only well < ven if
' you did have to wait on soineone--
do not forget that fighting *Hti*x.i»‘ is
sometimes nanh r tharl Ijing ab< d ilt
, And. you wiio, in. Um prc^huYe of your
*-»♦♦♦♦ t double duties. sonYe.f 11 nW feel a< if lhe
lamatrur patient could, get along
i without, quite ho much w ailing on —
I renu mber that when on*- ea mot <16
^the simplhst things fo ron* Relf, th* re
i rnusf he many needs, ev<;n if one tr j s
■ to minimize 1 lu rr'.
| And don't either
nurss
The re-I really lov^ ... . . .
*n n i n gs from publicises a nd ! ‘W11 of their talk a hm h v •• n i 11 ag rce- I ng I h I rjgs look 1 rt gh t < r and you will
of the imminence" of war,|rn<’nt among t herns.1! vpr that A useless | be out c^f the woods once mor*, r
"u i'4-ning *" probably help '’’lizen is one w ho w oi ks a n . attchdw to ' 1 o enter*" again into the ol -?-ri»»
resllv toward b.l^g.na about th. I- I his """ »>“’*’>'*■*”• ' ! h-alth.-and forp^ Tn a TUtl. ,
• | » -— — what a bit ssii g it I
Ing on both sides that why b< tween . **■ I
(hem is ini ’, ilabl* and might t< nd to1
wiakv their dismal
ftut----h Kituation
prepared for
i carefully before algr>ing it. but
placed my age in this application as1 »*.-■*« **tL.t«>«**
47 because he hud seen this age stati <1 ’
kn campaign cards above referred
At the time tins appucatlon was drawn
up 1 was busy carrying on my speak- ] no. but the truth is. I did
I ‘ i make this statement at?<l hand It
. to the preys without regard to what the
< fickle Wheel -of fortune may ,h<»hl In
1 store for me as the returns (iume In."
0’1 production
quarter t<»tahd
HOO.MHI m
quarter and
the (onipanies. The tag was on a total
value of $611,315,098 production for the
three months and >divv.s concretely
hoW oil output is increasing in the
various fields of the state, also how
much oil production is contributing
to tie matciial wealth of th* stale
Ms will as to the Hade’w »*x« loqu» r.
4rX. ij!L. I.'
1 ■ - J- ■ ■ ■»
MMOLE
I Gon*.men
1 direction
1 W ..fll . ^.1
tin worse than
who buys front
penitentiary, offens**
in on« > possession
I’m more than you. all rite. 1 coulJ
lick 2 of you. sed Puds and I Rud, Aw
go on. you cant even take a eonterdlc-
tlon without getting mad and Puds
Red. O is that ho? and 1 sed. Yes Iiiats
to. and he sed. O Is that ho and I aed.
It certeny is an<f he «ed. I>o
' a fite, if you w
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, August 30, 1920, newspaper, August 30, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235767/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.