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VOLUME XX
DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 27, 1919.
NO. 63
HENRY B. HALLOWELL
THREAT TO USE FORCE WILL NOT
OF TIMELY INTEREST
CHECK MINERS’ STRIKE DEFIANT
STRIKERS ATTACK
MEN GOING
TO
WORK
AND
FIREARMS.
STICKS,
ARREST OF MEXICANS
KNICKS
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
$40,000 Fire at
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 4.
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NETTLETON SHOEMANSHIP
ALWAYS READY
TO GIVE YOU SERVICE.
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OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
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KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
For StyL
A BANK’S PERSONALITY
o
First
National
WE ARE HERE TO ACCOMODATE YOU.
Bank.
P. S.—C. I. A. Gyamaaiqm 81mm Hara Jwt Arrived.
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KULA. ABOUT WHOM REPRK*
MENTATIONS WERE MADE, 18
VGAIN FREE.
Gorgeous patterns of Dresden Silk made into Vestees that will
add much to any suit.
NETTLETON
Shoes of Worth
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You’ll find both officers and
ployees courteous and efficient.
Helps wonderfully in times of
stress and trouble.
Do not despair but keep hitting
the line and winning is sure.
of some one of your family or circle of friends if you were never
to see them again?
Visit this store and see our many
perfect examples of
ar»
the
see
C. D. CANTRELL DIES
WHILE SEARCHING FOR
GENEROUS RESPONSE
TO RED CROSS CALL
URGED BY PRESIDENT
STR KERS BATTLE IN
STREETS WITH POLICE
SCORES OF MEN HURT
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U. S. LABOR CRISIS
DRAWS ATTENTION
FROM BRITISH PAPERS
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THE MINNIS STORE
BETTER SERVICE.
Jonei-'Bart Urns C*.
Phone 188 Free Delivery
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
“THE HOME OF KIRSCHBAUM. SOCIETY BRAND AND
RIGHT-POSTURE CLOTHES FOR BOYS.”
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volunteer weather observer. <
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TOILET ARTICLES
TOILET PREPARATIONS,
STATIONERY,
CANDY,
CIGARS,
SODA WATER AND
ICE CREAM ?
SPECIAL TRAINS FOR
C. I. A. TO GRAND OPERA
Our plan and intentions ere to give these smaller items our
careful attention, therefore increasing our store efficiency more
and more, and to make shopping here a real pleasure, rather than -
just a “habit.”
of
d i»-d
H rid
> in both
till’ll IIH II 11
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or round on
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.FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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The officers of this bank will ba
glad to advise with you at SlHf
time and help in any way possi-
ble.
If you have financial troubles
we will do our best to help.
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VIBORG, Finland. Oct. 27— Uncon-
firmed reports received here today that
a naval battle occurred official Kron-
stadt yesterday. No details were given.
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WASHINGTON, Ort. 27.—In a
xvritten b< fore IiIh lllneHH tuid
public Sunday. I’rt aldent Wilson
pealud to tiie American people for
generous response to the third Red
Cross Roll tall which opens Sunday.
Nov. 2 and continues thru Nox* 11.
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HAPPY CHILDREN
are sometimes noisy, but how we’d miss even one voice that has
Have you ever thought how dearly you'd treasure
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One instantly appreciates the high-
bred and exclusive distinction of Net-
tleton Shoes.
Good-looking bags in the all-beaded, some beaded designs on
velvet and the all-velvet in the more popular colors.
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LABOR LEADERS FROM
ALL NATIONS IN U. S.
FOR WORLD MEETING L
Very attractive are some Collar and Cuff Sets
colored Organdy. 1_______1
broidery done with woolen yarn in French-knot work.
Vesteea to match.
iiIm iim
lie I lull xx 11 II I II'
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• I' ' I i It Im iim' unhiHH Mi ' iH di ng
I n il" d' I ‘a i Im
We want you to inspect this department real often. Following
we list a number of essentials: Crochet thread, in all shades, darn-
ing cotton, pins, buttons, braids, tapes, san silk, crochet needlaa,
belting, all widths, tooth paste, talcum and face powders, soaps,
trimming beads, hair nets, veils, and dress snaps.
lllneHH
I’ri Mhlent
American pi
. onnu t<> t he
Roll tall which
2 end continue* thru
The above are only a few of the many interesting things we
would be glad to have you see.
M. \lco
Mil. I I'
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ill g l'»
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.1 u II k I IIM
Henry B. Hallowell of McPherson,
K«n., who was orderly at the White
House In the Buchanan administra-
tion, believes he Is the oldest living
ex-marlne. He is eighty years old.
Let Us Handle Your Account.
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
R. M. BARNS, Active Vice-President.
M W DEAVENPORT, Cashier.
will be
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t tin* t
11 \ x i <»i:i» < hi i ,
I < n k i iim xx >>m 11 h x
Un i It a n ( "IihiiIm I Mguilt Ht
probably at llhvrt
In l<l m xMu'k l»y J
f I d» mia t a iiRom.
by hi«
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uonNiilar a<ent*B
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They are never obstructive, yet they
are inescapably a mark of good taste,
the chosen footgear of men notable for
the fine harmony of their apparel.
None too early to begin laying your plans for making Christ-
mas things and we have many valuable suggestions to offer. So
many things can be made of which the cost is nominal when you
consider the value of the finished article.
S' "f (>f pi t
pitch'd Liitl.
longnhui ' iim li
'’ll lilt'll \\ m x
I’liiltiMl d'h k( I
n.>i Inillcate whs-
ixil.l or whether
M.x lenn
WASHINGTON’. Oct. 27.-
dint's provress continues i
ily, said a bulletin issued
his physicians
Horse-blanket shawls are the rage just now.
newest thing in a shawl, throw or scarf as you may care to call
them. Of knitted fabrics heavily brushed and fringed. Some are
bright with contrasting borders and some are of the more somber
tones in the dark, rich heather mixtures.
1 tici in r« d
x • II U« III
h'liu
• • 11
KrlntKr Humidity. t
:ll per e«nt '
7H per cent f
celved
' and brl
I bv th«
< nuM«*w I onimrml.
m hI q 1 io ni ii t Iim m cn uh
ithd h\ hot ii
ii»‘M iim I li. I•; \
|>m I t I ng of t he
If II Im detir-
pek
AUSTIN',
j received a
Merc han Im’
for the relief
Thia is the
as a < . . .
ngw to total
Governor
Oct. 27—Governor Hobby
check for $19,833’ from the
Asaoi’latlon of New York
’ of Texas storm su/ferers
largest single check re-
con tribution to this fund
amount received
to $158,855.
III.’ MX
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' d up
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slate I | (»opM in. XX
I" I a k" i Iim I g "I
nation I
iii many
mm red.
da.x N<
This department, in so many stores, is considered as a minor
item, and in many cases has been severely neglected. It is prob-
ably true that the cash receipts may not be as large as the average
in other departments. Very often a minor notion item amounts
to an essential item for a lady to perfect a garment. To her these
items are very often forced to be considered a major part of her
plans.
Did you ever look at our stock
of
These few named items are only reminders that we have the
customer’s needs and interest always in mind.
net Ion
Ht '/IM'
m I r I k. h \
I IikIunIiIhI
"C( upx H ,
both lloilMeH this week
■ f ll">
X i) g »• h ■•
n fl. I 1.
H"l ’flight
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I.Hli Hh'op,
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we have of
Edged with lace and dainty designs of em-
. Some have
H I M I ' |
I’he III' MMHg. did
the i m n ho in xx mm
eff.iiiM "f the Mexican govern*
i rn i.Np"iiH( i" the urgent
th.- Xineilciin .State Pepgrtmtlli
• I fe. nd h Im re leline
I K I X< II
I’ \ If IS.
" M X I Mil pl" X ' M
X " X I III ( " 11 I 11
».i 27 —william
himnufaeturef and
agent nt PuaSih
ly 'odar
Mexican
accord•
father.
Miao
Then we have the round collars that are so popular just now.
Lace edged on net in quite a range of pretty patterns. We also
have the lace by the yard should you prefer to make a collar.
PRESIDENT VETOES
DRY ENFORCEMENT
t r i i aip i to iii i< \ roi l< i mt % riox
X < If\( |ST( »\\ X . <> 'hi . \n mi
leinpl l.cllfVMl t" haxv burn Hx strlk"
sympHt hlZ.eiM xx.tn made last night i
burn th. p"licu miiI M(a(|'»n nt IImxu
ton. Hul'iit l» of f his city.
i 27—Fire IftU
oyed the ware-
\\ ilRon Co. hero.
Alfalfa hay
Mpnrnxlmgte*
J by inaur-
,i<»ii it-
hi
Inert* mat'd
it nd
loditt by
It.
XX X >111 XI. I OX, Ort. 27.— I'rrwidrnt
XX 11 mon xrtord the |» rn It I It 111«»n rnfttrrr-
mrnt hill. The Intrrprrtntion of thr
xrto In official rlrrlrn mum Ihm nnhmm
(oiigrcas rr|>HMm«*m thr hill otrr thr
Prrmld«*nt’m «rto or Immrdliitrl) rnnrtm
a ml in I la r tn r nisu rr which h«*r«»ntrai Inta
fhrrr txlll hr a MwH atprll** until na-
tional prohibition h?romr« rffrclhr
under thr ronmt 11 u f 4 »nn I nutrndntrnf
January Hi.
>rit I Xid ll l |>.
rrrfarlttg him unit'
(hr mtatriurut that hr hud rrrrlt
rd uo 'oiiiiiiunl'iif Ion front gotrrtt
itirnt soiircrs rrMiirdlng I'rrmldrnl
XV ilmon'm mtllttd nglllUMt thr th I in I
rued mtriks* of moft rum ttilitrrm Xot.
I. .Iithn I l.rttlm, nrlhtg prrmldrnt
of thr I nltrd Mini- 'iXorkrr*. todnt
drrlitrrd, "thr widely heralded in-
lluiiitloit thiit fortr tttny
rd to tw III not
Ml’.u.ooo HXXXIVI VltlXin
w xdiixfKix <>rt 27.—William OC
\iiH iican (’"nMiilar agent
M.\i< ", xx ho wmm kidnaped
M* \lt hii bandlta, wae
pMxnHiit of raneoin,
adv I ned today
Mexico
The personality of the bank you do business with
should mean as much to you as the personality of
your associates. When officers and employees
are inspired with a genuine desire to serve you,
your bank assumes the character of a warm
friend.
XV llmoit t hn t t hr
»nm ri|»rrtrd until
iillcr thr tnlitrrm* rxrrutltr roiiitnlilrr
llicrtm Ht I 0(1 lit IIM |M» I Im V\ 'illi'mdlll , hilt
Iii thr iim-it n 11 tut* ofFYrlnlm took «
fttifirr of the* mtnfrittrntm ul union
rr* that It txotihl l»r
it 11 lid I It’ll flit* mtrlkr ortlrr hi Xui. I
I Im* X d tn I n Im t rn 11«» it *m iimgrnm fur drill
Ing tilth tlu* mtrlkr mltiiatlon it III not
Im* dimrhimrd until thr mtrlkr hum drtrl-
«>|it*d.
tii'ddliz.ud Hl Akruli
III.' b (.' r I M I I I k ' ’ *• I 1
r I r which la nt xx • • k Ivmii 11 rd
r h d m 111 which w " t k 111«’ n w . i •
WMM HMld t" l"‘ d* ' F' MMlng III
• (I l.d II ri'M ru’r M W ( 1 ' I • P"l I ' d
This Bank’s Service is prompt nrnl
thoroughly reliable, (’ollections are
quickly made; drafts, travelers'
check and letters of credit are issued.
Safety deposit boxes for rent for
Liberty Bonds.
• I "II. I Mil I
Im- I' I i I" i i " I Huh
t" cn II n mH lk« I
n with Ih. Ml i Ik« I
xx XHinxt.rnx.
mon ninriMlntr nt
propttmlng In effort
h power of thr
v l.rngur of Xntionm
I rqunl thnt of t.rrnt
donilnionn wnm
Nrnntr. Thr xotr
ninrndiim*nt mid
Thr M'ti* riinir u nr % ported I j during
it lull In the drhtito mill while mt*irrnl
Xonntorm. who had Intruded to mpenk
were nliment. Seimtor llltrhrork. the
Xditilnlmtrnlhin Lender, had naked that
I |3O p. in. he met for the roll rnll. but
Hepiilillcnn lender Lodge, maid he mow
no rettmon why It mltould be deluded.
TEXAS Lm
locatr
tu I h*nt"»i
Pit* hr IlV-
llght have
hcTR xvrrr
gihg tlu*
nd Tiny
and Mr
III' of th'’
NAVAL BATTLF OFF KRONSTADT PRESIDENT STILL IMPROVING
fix ••
The ptrsi- |> ....
sat Isfactor- j of j |IHt j n
I today by nf a m ighla
j o’clock -
— *n *>a‘I
~ m it was
|U tlw creek and was
• alarm was spread and
| gan making an effort
J Tracks vv • t fonnd
I i creek, about a mile f/om
: rd and It xvas though!
I falhn into thr water. I
; i busy all day Saturday
I crr« k, but no body
i , were again at xx ork
I t’antrrll
I i part irs
XV V > 11 I I <• I O\, tlrt. 27 - —~ 'I rn mu rrm t<
1 inert 1 Im* mltuntlon wltlrh would rrmul
front thr t It ren toned mfrlke of hlfuiiil
iioum riHtl iiilnerm
. mlde red todn t h t
claim \a rrpl)
t Im* I nltrd Mint*
inaiMl of I’ri mldrtit 1
mtrlkr hr ritllrd oft w
ha* been made that
of tYir t’ollrgo of Ip-
nd Opera
masse. Two
or them, one
5 30 a nd
LONDON. Oct. 27 —Morning news
papers give a large amount of space
to the American labor crisis and paral-
lels are drawn with the present situ-
ation across the Atlantic and Indus
trial events In Great Britain since the
hist nf the year. The general resembl-
ance is remarkable, says the t'hronlcle,
which suggi'sts some profound under-
lying rytlfmlcs caunlng thr labor un-
t • Ht.
'I’he funerul ser
troll will be held
nt 3 o’clock.
Have your protograph made by us.
United States Generally Is
Observing T. R.’s Annirersity
NEW YORK. Oct 27.—>'»>w York
joined with the nation today In ob-
serving the slxty-flrst annivrrsjiry of
Theodore Roosevelt's birth. Iliindrcds
Journeyed to Oyster Bay to visit the
great American’s grave while s varied
program of memorial services was
held here. Today marks th»* close <>f
Roosevelt week during which a suc-
cessful campaign whh conducted to
raise funds for a suitable memorial to
the former President
Ort. 27.— I hr
i» thr prnrr
that t Im*
I nltrd stntrm
llrltnlu
rrJrrtrd
w n m
IO ngnlnmt
Bill Would Punish Exhibitors
of Red Flags and Anarchists
\X A.HHNd;T( >N. < >. t 27 I’, i m.iiim • x
hlldflng ii i'-d flag or iidxixatlng tin
oxeithrow of thr g"\’rl li Ill'll t Would I"
MUb|rc|r<| (o federal pfosrcIII Ion und' i
a hill of (b i rd favorably repot led I"
dav bx tin* Senate Jmlli larx commit
tee
EQUALIZE VOTE e
nothing " f II
(I 11 F I I X g • 11' I
I h 11 I \ d H \ -
I.g I ' ed I h.
lornl M I,
$2 a t.m
ihm \ Im um
a \ • t m g for <
ed Stales.
Nt nt rm rut
Thr I t ' Mlden I M Ht }| I r
rd intrlisr iplrlrst hrT
few ii Im urged that It means
erutiV" has reached (In palling
ways xv 11 h union labor If It |m
mined In Ihrse Unsettled times to
undue and iitijuhi If|« <1 advantag'
Itself.
I ’rant Ic
proposed
e||« d (’<
ment. t
pe(»t ed
wax In
V a in ii
M W r r e
then Identity
I’niled Stairs
It h, a |n| m| epH i
piiire them
had I. fl W i i ( I rn
pin nr w I II t rn no
\ had lost hopr «if bring pick
I’hr X W rn I n Inr ( ren 'hl X h W I I h -
• I.
X nnouncemrnt
the student body
diistrial Arts will attend Gra
Ht Fort Worth this week en
special trains will br run f<i
going down this afternoon at
the other Tuesday morning nt 5 3H The
first train will leave Fort Worth Tues-
day afternoon at 5 o’clock thr other
will leave at the same time Wednes-
day afternoon Nearly all thr students
of thr college are planning to attend
th^..Grand Opera am* a large ntitnl rr
will go down this afternoon.
Some clothes has style, but these clothes
STYLE. The latest ideas as created by
celebrated Kirschbaum staff. You will
QUALITY, all-wool fabrics, good solid materials,
fine workmanship inside and out. You will see
value. The true value of sound quality at mod-
erate prices.
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rlim-l .1 II' ' M ■ |i"t
11 II I I XX till
ht.it' no nt
u n loir to
ami added
"I run dr nothing lr«« tloin |«»
hhx thnt thr law w 111 hr enforced
and mrtinii' will hr found to protect
t Im* lutr rria.tM of t Im* tuition In ihi i
rmrrgriM*> that mn> arise out of
this iiiiliii|i|H business.**
d r m a n d m of th.'' n*
•d will no M II II
fllrl bill I'X ••
"i d 111g t <• im
M I' I '* 11 t \ \ I I • " 11 r. r<' 11 ' >' 111' ii<
Safutday night. It would i
I 'll .1 I of HUllnitlgM Io -MX
I" ll IshmI I "UM rtfr I "|| III
i' Ily. Th*-1 r ih "ii h i nd a
MUppI X C"H I "pri ll t"l M air
I If t hr driii.i ihIh <*f thr mln
r giant'll a 5-da) W rrk "f Mix
a daj It luraiiH an adxanur of
h nd $ . hm a
a n
I ’nit
STATEMENT FROM JOHN L. LEWIS.
Special to Record-<’h t f'nicle’.
JI STIN. < h t. 27 - f’. I» t’antrrll.
resident of JuMtln for thr pmmi
years, dnd suddenly. Sunday
(*‘(’l(>'-k while aiding a party
ihg for t hr body ol I » K
thought to ha x •• her n d
< ’a n t it 11
motison
Denton i
in thr b(
Thr boa
oricr and I
xt in« t Hr is surx lx
children.
17. Burgrsfl. a farmrr living east
disapprart d fiom the home
»r. J K Vumpklns. about 2
Friday morning. He had hern
health for several weeks and
feared hr tnlgot have wandered
errek and was droxvnrd 'I’hr
was spread and searchers b«-
making an effort to locate him.
xx rt r found leading t(
XX he!
hr ml
Sr a re I,
drag
body was foil
xv ork Sunday
i mem be r of ot
he died suddml x .
MAN WHO DROWNED SENATE KILLS
.'v.™"’.,::.'.'.:.'.'."-.i,j AMENDMENT T0
is thought to httvr fnllrn in thr rrrrk. .
It bud com? to thr surface iiimI whs •
ciiight io brush nenr thr banks of thnl
IHi:t.t», (let 27.—PIniim were
operation t«»«ln> In Lower
Ur«h-«>, iim well as nt
looking t«, t Im* arrest
Xlr«ir>uii ll«h(*riiM*ii ar-
of mtirtlrilitg I irutruaiifs
t oiiooll} him! XX a tr rhoiisr,
ran Hiiators who licit lmo
Viigiist 21 null subsrutirn11 v
thrlr IKrs.
\ \< '« a 11 a a H KS < h
i nd i a • \ • in ng ih nt
' ll o 11 He "I thr \\ T
The loss Im
I tlx cox-rrv
N I :\\ \ i »|{ K < >( t. 2 .
sons w « i r in Hit ol i n a
bet xx « ( n 2.ih'h st t Ik l UK
a nd se x era I bundl'd turn
to xvork at thr Bush Tr
al Brooklyn loda.x Manx m1
fired and stickH Mionrs lu
cl u hs XV err* Used I I • . I x I’
■ MumnuHied and I.
rd
dlstuiha hi '
and 2nd A
xx a m xv a g < d a
hjoc k M hr f " I r ll xx a h
I ivr \\ ho used t hr 11 (
lie, ma h w an m( i in k
Hick and sr r I" ukIv i
a i t os(rd xx • I
thrii xx "ii ndh
• "f
I.
IIVIIIIUVIIM <o\l
FORT WORTH. Oct. 27.—W hoIrHa lr
M«lz.uir of <’ohI from Oklahoma to
Texas points by tallroadM was report-
rd here this morning bx thr dis
trlhutlng agents The furl Ih being
laid up by thr iallro;%lH against th"
tbreatmed strike Thr railroads ara
fodax r» fusing to accrpt empty coal
caiH for t|i ■ mines unlras thr oper-
ators agree to return them tilled to thr
t ailroads
i Total Storm Relief Received
I by Governor Hobby $158,855
$19,833 From N. Y. Merchants
s i I X VI I II \t»vv I X x 41
B A 1,1 I M< »R I ; Md i h I
xx.....hn h l' a nish I p I ,<■ xx i ** t
in (HhIi'hm off Smith h Island
lang* i . a< ' oi ding to xx oi d
r ag' nt m
Justin for the past thirl
suddenly, Sunday about
while aiding a parly in search
t hr body ol I » F But gras,
t o ha v •• barn d row md M r.
I w as in a bon r witli .1. \. H ir-
S I. <»astnii and others on
• • k He suddenly lax back
t ami said he was exhausted
w as row • to t hr ba nk a I
iv was tak'-n out. I lit lif' was
• x his xx ift- a nd
w 11 Ii J .
and
sii'lde n I y
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1919, newspaper, October 27, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235769/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.