Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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We have a very select
sortment of light weight Wool
wish to
Exchange
National Bank.
We are showing pretty attractive Neckwear for
ladies, also hig stock of hair goods, rats, puffs, switches
Will Be Profitable and
Pleasant.
The Biggest stock in town of ladies' ready-
to-wear dresses silk foulards in the clingy, satiny fab-
rics, lingerie, English repp in styles charming and stylish.
Thousands of yards of pretty wash materials mod-
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Oxbloods^Tans and Vici Oxfords.
Comfortable and stylish.
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Wilson-Williams Company
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Vizier—Mamou-re Momentar-
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THE PICTURES
Another one of Selig’s great features
“The Skipper’s Daughter”
A story of love and hatred. The most realistic pic(ure of the water front
ever thrown on canvass. 2 Good subjects by the Vitagraph Co. 2
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bad been voted lown
Hopper and Hopper
Presenting
“The Troubles of A Soubrette
appreciate nothing no
piuch as a smart turn-
out. Our carriages,
—-single and double,
with bodies resting on
.J springs that leave no
trace of jar, or consci-
■M!ILWpiuiiwiiwi»at " ousness of movement
to the occupants, and running noiselessly on wheels
of pneumatic tires,’giving the acme of pleasantness.
The students
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IN SlSSItiN MONIIAN
NIGHT Oi:l>EK kN EI.EITKIN
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Niagara Maid Silk Gloves in all the new colors,
short lengths, embroidered tops. A new ship-
ment of The Derby Gloves for ladies.
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“THE BRIDE OF TABAIVA,” a most beautiful production.
Here's a story that will appeal to all who see it.
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MIKIIEKEIC AHKKSTKI)
HOFSTON, Tex., April 13.—Tha
police today arrested Richard West- Siicce.'ds. Rev. .1. XV. Gillon as Pres-
dent of Pastors’ AsMicia’.ion.
DALLAS. Tex.. April 13.
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Our^Boys’ Oxfords will keep the boys'
cool and comfortable during the spring
and summer months. The boys’ tireless
feet should’be kept comfortable as well as
his fathers.
th? (ifily thing of real
atomic 1 to during
of tiie special session was I
;o correct errors in
Hoard of Health bill Work in most ti<‘’i
houses was merely perfuictory a id ceiu
the House bad to quit on account of an !
no quorum, f nally adjourning until
2 p m today.
N'ce~.
hi addlt.on
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Mlftdey .
Fuller.
Lllse McCallum. Wilson !
,:n.l Ca'ial-s bank bills, t.ilmoie ci-|
trodu<e<| a bank legul.c on bill < on-I
taining tie Cur ton lerulatm i el.ius i
• •s without th, guarant' feature He,
will itl-o present a guaranty bill |
wit l;ou tiie regulat on f attire- The j
only other bill introduced 'ester la' j
Was Lie I.ill to create an expe inieit;
statioi in tiie Dallas district
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CONSTANTINOPLE, April 13.— I;
Civ 1 war broke out here today an 17
thousaid troops surround Parlia-1
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The Sultan, fearing, leath, is pre-I;
pari ig to flee The citizens demand;’ ,
tiie removal of the grand vizier. It.;
is feared that the massacre begin I
momentarily.
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Al'STIN April 1 :t Tin- Hous-'
banking commit;'e tailed to set ur>
a quorum t.ii- morn ng and will try
to hold a session this afternoon to
c< nsi lei the different guaranty bills
The Se late lias a.ljoi rued until
Thursday The bouse rimet- a;
| .his afternoon.
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Anderson was in- |
House to appoint a
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SCHOOL ELECTION
TCLSA. Okla . April ,:i - An at
temp; was made early this morning
to burn the First National
building, one of the largest
saturated w th kerosene and fired*
ings her
urat'd with kerosene ani
Prompt response to the alarm by the
firemen alone prevented its destruc-
tion. The police are on the trail of
the incendaries. •
Special Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 p. n
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Tii.- indo.mein aga ti-t Itepiis.-n-j
tativ-'s Adams from Bexar county for
permitting gaming bn premises
troll, d by him w-as continued by
lefeidant and tran-ferred to
Fift' third d stri< t eon11
Legislative
XISTIN April 13
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B «k'T I. linings
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"ill I"- if 1.1 tonight to ins’ iii ilm
• b i !• I ■ ,ffjeers of the I I I of
"ho "■ p successful in the re-!g
ie tio,1 mi|| have to file bonds1 g
oat its of office. Only two*£
minis ar’ to be seated Jimig
> i ty marshal and .1 I. Mer- j £
b > man from \X a’ d No ’ ’ S>
Mayor Hate- will, during the
sioi, appoin. his standing
•nsuing year
Officers:
I A. J. Nance, president.
I d. R. Christal. vice-president.
f -I. C. Coit, Cashier.
! R L Bass, Assistant Cashier.
• Directors;
t A. .1. Nance .)
1 J. R. Christai
E. F Bates
S A. C. Owsley
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WYLIE SMITH.
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indulge I I
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In the Sen ’
suggested that
was violating'
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Hundreds of new spring hats stylish and pretty.
Another shipment of Ladies’ Oxfords came in to-
day. Ail departments await your coming. Come soon
and often and do your spring trading at Denton's One
l^rice Dry Goods Store, that saves you money.
Wither-1
H Hoski is. W C Ei-
H li. Groves.
During the sessio.i a number of
werv allowed and other j
routine business transacted
Hon. AIvin C Owsley was invite I
to deliver the diplomas to th" grad-
uating class at commencent nt There'
will be. it s said. twenty, -tI.I ’l I
gtaduaies this year
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REX . XX C LATTIMORE NAMED ;
We are showing the prettiest and best values in ladies’
Shirt Waists that you could find in any city and the
prices only . . . . 95c to $6.50
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"Uli th" faeuit'
•sterday held memorial
the late .lanms B
t :he univ. rs t
last November
boar 1 of . c.r® g
public scnools held : g
school election was
first Saturda in1
.JSilfSMAJESTIC THEATER
; accounts
The fourth floor was sat-i
kerosene ani fired. I
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Do You Want to Make Money?
IF so we will show you How.
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Not by keeping it in your house for you arc in danger vf losing
it by thieves.
Save your money and deposit it in this bank. It ii perfectly
. safe here, as I ‘ ’
enough to be placed on
the U. S. . You can get it oot whenever you want it
Begin your deposit with us today.
SfJtSXo- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. SK!SS„„
M. S. Stout, Prear A. D Turner. V. P.; H. F. Sctiweer, Ca»h.
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TROOPS St'UROL'SD I’AHLIAMENT J;
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hall, charged with the murder ot
Jacob Gross, a.i employe of the Sou-’ DALLAS. Tex.. April 13. 'As pres-
(hern Pacific, who was shot in the iJQnt of the Baptist Pastors' associa-
back of the head as he was leaving tio'i. Rev W C. I-attimore was
the shops last night. The police be- elected yesterday, succeeding Rev J.
lieve rivalry for the hand of the W. Gllhm. who Faves Thursday for
same girl led to the shooting. - his new work ij Memphis, Tenn.
An absolute necessity if you would keep your house free from
cects this summer.
Flies in the house arc a big nuisance and endagger hcalih. Let us
supply your home with screens and screet. doors and eliminate the
nuisance and danger.. We’ll supply only good goods—the kind that
wear and give satisfaction. You'll read profit to you in our prices and
derive much satisfaction from the service of the goods. Screens and
doors to fit any size openings.
Wilson Hardware Co.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1909, newspaper, April 13, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235839/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.