Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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mmntulate Miss Oldglrl
"1 'id you
on her birthday?"
"N<i, I condoled with her.”
t tils
MORE LIKE IT
Marriages Showing Increase
Over Same Time Last Month
S» nato.
mid I
Steel
CCUt M
the
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for i
adH
• you
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of de
f steel
issues
you.
place
•aders.
Three ccuts a word I
is what the dassitied ;
For the small sum of 30c
your ad or wants before
1’hone 64.
Marriages f«»r this month are very
much on the jin-H-MM* over last month
as shown by the record of the licenses
issued at the office of the (’oUIPy
<’|i-rk. In the last < ight days the of-
fice has issued twenty-thiee This i.s
a greater number than were issue 1 al!
of last month.
(OX KI KM Ell.
Xom inat Ian
• be
bV the
air and to barely touch, the earth They
ran on their silvery white feet, with
never h sound, down the garden's rows.
And from litle silver springling cans
they sprinkled all the garden plants
“So my beautiful dreams went on.
each night more beautiful, for I don't
know how long. In the Dream World
we do not measure Time as you do But
one night the Light of the Silver Mai-
den spread oxer the ground a silver
f’ood till It wrapped me and the whole
garden. She stood bitxxirn the boughs
of the Apple Tree wrth her arms out-
stretched. I tried to streteh my arms ’o
her and fluttering was wild’ < >h' Box"’
(To be coni iinn -I>
1*41.MEH NOMIXVriOX
W \SII INGT< in. Aug 21
of A M itch* II Pa Inn r
(Jcm ra! was confirmed
Expect to Resume Work on
Postoffice Building in a Week
J. T .lessum. construction engine-r
tor Cooper A Lund, anm»ume<l Wednes-
day afternoon that In’- \x es expecting
tin steel here for the postoftb e build-
ing in about a week and that construc-
tion would he resumed on the arrival
■ f the steel 'Die work has been de-
lay. d for s< vera I wr« ks since the ex-
cavation was completed beeau^
lay of the arrival of ■ hlpments
and concrete for the work
w hich
ami
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s. Though we spoke no
to draw closet ami
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I' and t Ind r [
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was ser x ed
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of the I
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fot Hie
her son
on July
t he
tin
f the I
b'olJC See.
apart for the
■ You shall be thinned," s.-
plants i n a hill
of Mis
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of Al
of Io.
"Another time, it was the corn that
.lionised in ct • a my-sw eet voices ‘We
tall we know it Five
hills 3 feet apart. 1 inch
ml mot n-
W hit* hotel
W Ill'll
th* S t t e . t S.
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lo.'Ufht itito action
to g l
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gar ndmot In r.
into the
wonderful
life-giving
e inch deep are
hill Thr*<- feet
uniot B Y P
to <har Greek
hour spent i1
imp breakfast
I Mrs Bill Mundy
daughter III <
I Mis Br u< e
I W 11 fop g was in I
li*h n Pa i t low is
M i .1 T \\ hill. y.
• I ; • • i S t II e o u e • t O t
M o 11 u o ill. I V at Pilot
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W \ P.iny
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Im tin.
I W a '•
NEWS FROM OVER THE COUNTY
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Sunday School Contest Closes
1 to Record < ’’.ironic’e
<;i:R. Aug
th. lawn
Tuesday
w
\ ha X OU shall
be t h 1II m d to
, , , . , must be room
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"Then th.
• \\ . re bx
dow n
of
dreams
."•ait
•Blue'
Miss
I Hugh I,
won b v s
ke W • t e S'
big crowd at the s.h
pleasant . v • ning w as
MisS Mat.* I Buckle
I la . is visit ing lier co
Walton M t^s Buck I* v lias
tending Ba x lor < '•• 11.c •• and
(.1 \ l(l» I HOOPS (HUH HI h
I O II \ M MOX|>.
\ I ■< H .IS, \ug 2 ’
t t <top
d fot
social wa
First Baptist
mat king th»'
Si
SANGPR. Aug 21 - A
Io Id on th. lawn of the
church Tuesday nigit
dose of the six weeks' c »ntest
t h • (> Red" and the ‘Blue" I
Sumlav scliool Miss Winnie
the R* ds and Hugh L Butler
s The Reds Won bv seven
. i i a tn and ca ke were s. r v.d to
at tlm s.Hia I and
4 spent
•V. of
mjsin. Mrs
be
is
hulk v.
h<tm«
aid Mrs J (’ Ri
s Fife and Helen
t »* nt op M< *nda v
Fife I '» .llt*'l flic
"Again it
"We are h<
mot her Shall we hav
to have room!'
"You Mhall have room. The peas will
'will lie gone before you are grown
How have they placed you?’
"Fyes down. grandmother
I seeds to a hill. Seven feet bettwicn
hills'' Then th*- potatoes piped up.
I sec you. g ra ml mot h.-r. W.- see in
dark. Here w»- atm Two ryr!
piece. ’Idlt*e and inches deep
tia-nclies ami 11 inches apart
'four inches between the trenches
"Ah. ma darlmts. \ <»u shall grow
; fa t ami roly-p.dy and pinky-brown’"
Iht.
i for
i r t list 11 ng
for th. boa
lima loans A
I he f* lice.
are we, I*...king
.art Ii Full of
de. p, dark
art h
Is to
hills.'
I >allas.
< visiting
and
Miss ?
Pol n t.
was lo re
w i f e
• la u g |l t e
lady ‘Tw<
what of tie Sil \ et Ma id" F
n v Silver Maiden ca me. a nd <
her lig*ht grew stronger
It was bx Imr light
er In thought
»m night I saw th" I’ew Fairies
d f. It t hem a t oimd no- b. fore that.
Sm>w White, the Gol.b-n Girl s
| half-grown kitten had ■<• . n tlnm She
told m« so She secs ill
k m»w I hud s
I pimp' nr i n
wavs down
p I x dusk I
Mrs. L. A Davis has received from 1
Id.-uimant-(‘<dom I lam -s F. Poore of
the Medical Detachment of the 3Hth In-
fantry a service ribbon that her son, |
Henry A Anthony would have worn
had md lie lost Ins life In service over-
sens with the Medical Detachment on
November I 191 h ('olomd Poore mail
e ribbon, bearing fout
four major offensives in
took a part, to Mrs
tlie first an-
im inorable of-
regiimmt took
the dark, you
prancing and
ait and leaping side-
. - I • • • 11 ■ 1111 it- t» • p 11 r -
a 1111 i y ■ t •»• -1 cl w 111 ’ • ■
id I had as ' w ha t
with and ‘- be i o Id •1 • *
tin Sil-
in. Tin x
V d II - k X
to b’l I*
that
Maid- n
I h t th.
Sunday
Mbs Thelma M< R« ymdds •
I : I m was x • t \ p i i n f u 11 \ hurt
hots., ‘lie was tilling 1 '•
• d ,im! tan info a wit*
i- a h w i ; cut in In r
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Mi < " \ who f. > i m •' i I y
R i 11 m. di' d in Dallas and
w a s ta k» t. ii. lx tu m f. «r bn r
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One Month, deliver. >1
Rix Month*, by mull > >>
One Year, by mail 'in
it is tune to register a viir
us protest, ami that is just what
cotiteml 1 tentoil should lie <!oinpr
r\ day until some redress is grant-
O ' I ami VS IIV n
.. I t h What li
I walk m I • • n g
The act of a white man in . hooting
a negro defendant just as lie was he
ing put on trial for killing the white
man’s brother is not to he condoned
But when it is stated that the negro
was convicted over a year ago and
„ given a life sentence ami that the ver <
diet was reversed by the higher courts -
on thirt y-one counts, one does not
have to look far for the explanation
of such an act. The while man
no good reason
< > 11 .< V
H<
f.dlow . d
1.1 «.f Ii Is
n m mazing
a n v thing
If
b v hr I
blM pupil.
visit
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M w i nd"w
from Ni’liuol
iielg h b.»r h pic that
its face
highway
sr of
It is
< rail
more
tlu rc aux
body who believes that it has been
accompanied by a (<»rrespon.|inir, or
any, improvement in the s.-rx ice ren-
dered ?
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THE 1'1 nil.
r«‘f I. <■.ion til1"
administration of the laws and their
reversals and delays cannot
nored.
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t I.MII.A III.E” « HK 'li roN
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t'rlchton. commonly call'-.l
lias ti.-.-n so laud- *1
Unit It Is Imposslbl' .
dnt.-, to .Uncover Inn
uml how much li-aemt
born In Scotland, and claim
W hell 1 I
took tiIs
maHt.-r*H
MOTHE TO
Any erroneous
Character, reputation
any firm. Individual or
‘ gladly corr.ct.il m
the publishers alt.i
tween Terrell and Paris and thru
night passenger service between Ahi-
had lene and Wichita I-’alls. There is
nvthing every reason why Denton business
should not
reversal, in seeking the reason for rest until the Commission has taken
lynchings and mob laws the courts' some act ion with regard to the wretch
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The Texas Railroad commit ion i-
>>ng to the length of "recommend
g” to the Railroad Administration i
. -janges in schedule and service ami
While it probably has no power to
compel any action, its recommenda-
tion should carry some weight with
the Director General because it is
really representative of the wishes
of the people served. The commission ,
the other day ordered restoration of
pre-war schedules on the Sap road la-
tween Houston and San Antonio, re
I ti ti v M t t i h
(.fits ••>
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M u usey w.-ll k ti" u ri pul
fl ua U.K- r * b<> r u .it M .•!.<•
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Ft Hell w I Cl h pa PM I a t
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Entered am •»« < <»nd » '
at Denton. T< \mm
I IIE < If % %‘GIC.
When Egbert UkwhIiI TorriklriHon
just h little Im<!
IJNed to t|o M lot
tit lg liltoCM t h"Ug ht
broke full many i
Mini rit ri aw-ay
kIii-'.I put ou*
Railroad crossing m.-<'ide>u< durum
the first six months of r.'l'.i <;m .-d
sixteen deaths and 125 injured in Tex-
as. Ten of the killed and seventv one
of the injured were automobilists who
were smashed on the crossings by
speeding locomotives The old fash-
ioned grade crossing has many a vic-
tim to account for, and increased - Ml-.-,
travel means only .that the number of
• victims will increase The State High
way commission is setting
against such crossings and no ____ ...
with a grade crossing can get state
approval or state aid if there is any
reasonable way to avoid it. Cross-
ings in towns where train -peed< -ire
low and where watchmen arc mm II
. provided are some tunes excepted In
the location of the Denton i
highways, one of their atti
points is that there will not h<
than one grade crossing in the
90 to 100 miles, and it may b
even that one can be satisfact
eliminated. Elimination of the <
ings has necessitated some changes I
and has caused some inconvenience I
But in view of the hazards avoided
it is worth it.
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One Year du h.Ixm !»< *■»
Six Months <in m'Ixmid . •
Three Months (In h4'.iu.
laaued at S7 W Hickory Mtt.-. f tu n
ton. Texas, every Hft. rnoon . > - pt Sun
lay by the Record-.'hrorm I.- 1 "ini"'"'
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tied to uh.
news M.cri.l
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Mill IX f"f two
11;» I x w her i- Ii"
I Iiin rotuar knb!'-
11• • ti i z• • • I that
oil Hi. hlreil-
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or i i w .
pMienlH s.» Id they couldn't
single thing with him
v .1 th<4*Mlrn him xvit h
muiI ( or t u i cm d i t .- mu.! grim.
But Lgbi-rt xvmh m willful ho/ In m.-mfi b
<»f boyish fun
Who never t honght
• iMtiuigi* had Io •
The white man had letit* and \\ ichita !■ alls
to expret anything exrry reaBon why licnton
else than that there could be another and civic organizations
In seeking the reason
lilt III.
n w • . k in t h
(’(IM MON
< oininon people
(ht* Toms mu.I
.me I.Uli.Im
MM
philosophy
like that \p-
b I i edti' M (ion
w’or Id.
fe, t||
H Ill'll I
He \\milil Xo( Deride l-’or Him
whit I was . I. t • -i m 1 n
a i• I H • • w .■ i n f. • i me l
Tha t w ou Id ti t 'L» him qi
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id I thi- torn would m a k •
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DENTON RECORD-
aatCORIt AND < HHO!NI< LK . OMI’NNN I
W C. jenWARDS Editor
R. J. SOWARDS Hu imIuchr Manager
O? L. FOWLER Adv.rt.sui. Mm
L. a. McDonald <'••> e<i"c>
I tat vv .. m him ti \
I >• t t ti1. v i-4 l r " w
11am ♦ a t ne.I a I•>t
hi me Is W .<1. I V In
ZHp.-iu "H. 1. pr I
Xtilb-. tlV. s of
I i m
tomi v he never
he once h Mine.!
He . atne to an untimi ly end np-
par. ntly. I.v l-ving killed bv a young
prince. I'Im pupil, while In- was on hi
wav to xinit m mw .i-t hra t'l There i-
legend than fa. I to ba • k this up
einm i • i I a i n Io di'd y < »u ng
' WALT MASON'S rSO.K MKM X I
I'KOI'LK •
round uh*
Dl< k m a nd
hiliiMrlf a nice
i...p one dli-M. Mlmlhvi mar
'l l..' bank, i m clad in gaudy
bls bank has marloe portals.
. u t t h il - w n h In mt gw
ate ••"inmon nioftalM Tin
na k.s our mot ■►*- i-arn t he
I. works h I n be! |o w m. the
stars arid
\\ .- mH ai*
kids J l| Nt
we turn hi.
< »M : BIG MIST \ K I
it difficult Io n i a k. •
for lepubli-
111 g h
II" g
I service being' put upon the people
ig- of Denton by both the Missouri. Kan-
sas and Texas and the Texas
________o--------—— Pacific roads, for which there is
Sale of the surplus supplies of the good reason When a town in these
War department didn’t come up to modern times is given service that is
expectations, as is indicated by the worse than it had a quarter of a cen
announcement thgt instead of a limit tur\ ago, it is time to register a vig
of three days’ sale, orders w<
accepted until all available goods w<
were sold, which is indefinite. The e\<
explanation is that the prices at which ed
the goods are offered for sale, with
parcel post charges in addition, are
not so attractive its to warrant in-
vestment by careful buyers, because
the quality of the stuff is an unknown
quantity and few of the articles are
of the advertised and well known
brands. "Counting the cost of deliv-
ery hen- we can duplicate every price
the government is making on these
surplus supplies.” said a Denton pro
cer. “Why don’t we advertise it then?
We couldn’t get the necessary help
to put the goods out.”
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The. daylight sax ing law has gone
into the discard Congress refused to
pass the repeal as a rider to the agri '
cultural appropriation bill over the
executive's vote, and the separate re Z
peal bill got only a scant majority in ♦
either house. But when the Presi- J
dent again vetoed the effort io go
hack to old-time ways in handling the
the clock, the boys in Congress must
have begun hearing from home, for
on final effort to override the execu-
tive veto the necessary two-thirds
majority was mustered and to spare.
Industrial centers from now on may,
if they wish, put into effect the day
light saving schedules They did that
before it was ever considered’ making 1
it a Federal law applicable every-
where. But those of the free and un-
fettered American citizenship who
cannot be induced to accept quietly
any change from old fangled clocks '
and times can continue t
used to do befo' the wah
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The business of Texas railroads is
increasing and with this year's crops
not included in the first five months'
business, the total income of Texas
railroads for the calendar vear prom
ises to be a record breaker, despite
decreased service Texas railroads'
business for the fir-t five months of
1919 totaled $'••’>.'’>'.'3.729. an increase
of $5,K10,500 over the same period in
191K- over a million dollars a month
But—and this is a l.ip one operating
expenses in the same time iumped
from $48,000.090 to $Ox..Tt7.9.'lh. an in
crease of - $ 1 5.5x>. I or over three
million dollars a niont h X'et revenues
from operation, as a consequence,
shrank to $3.355.7^5, a decre.-
$9,177,525.01 or 7 I | . p. > . ent
obvious that operation of 'lexa
roads is costing treniendouslv
than it used to cost; but is th. r
that
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tiiurh Im truth
H«* xx <(M
• d toy.il d.-s. i-nt VS ht-n I I >« mim old
h»* i-ntrn-d <*(HI«*gi . took bln bHi’helor’s
degree at 14. his uiMster’M Mt 15, mih!
xx’mm su|q»o«id Mt that time, to be iiimn
(er of Latin. Gieek Ih-brexv, t’lialdean,
Italian Spanish. French b'lrtniMh, <»er-
ninn Scottish iind l.'riglish. mm wl.II
11 r o fb li nt in matin nui t i<’M,
and a f. xx other I It I tigs
p.i r i-n 11 X’ he < <mKld«*ted
• •• nt p I et t a nd want'd to
for he Went to Pm i is
• •f a tilting ma t <h
h In- a UM \n • t t <1 n
htnguag. or m«’i-
lag.-M
Im k rn« xx n defhi 11 e I
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Him I.tain xxmm a I xx a x m thinking up
in IMi-IlH*f In- <-oul<l <! •
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DBNTON. TKAAB, TWODNDAIt, At'UOT
HUB.
THE CHtERFUL CHEW
rG
The Folks v/ho re?Yd
these verses
I 11 never , never jee,
And still v/e Feel
'fc.cqcrsanted ---
Tht/t seems so nice
to me.
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THE GARDEN LADY’S STORIES
(Written for the United Stat^M School Garden rmy by Ethel
Allen Murphy.)
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235785/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.