Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
!
i
•i
A
i 'i ofut
now
fl II #-
O"-' »’<c
rill-: "I’llKDH"
fl
/
D"b|)S Hll<l
and *R napp. Th*-
I bin ha! hiiH tip- t
i n g that lr « hrj
n< > u g 11 f " r a n \
in.mU- bv
man who
rrling of 1
idg« H T 1 H
i:
Btp k
oil
Km. laid Mix *
/ <• M i x
. BIj»- Mix
• me
bn-HM <-<j
bl • HMl« d
that
wear
iiihii y
lr< t.
Sult*
t be
l ht
nIiou hl
and
I a
z. .1
hr inodolx wr
both single
button double
•> XI., 1<- O
w n mint ut*m ha v«
young liirll who
thr look on t for
< hlng-
► 111 thr bro
<ail among
alwa)n on
The feature that appeals most
to men who wear C. & K. hats
la- the way they feel on their
head .A man trlea one on and
almost Invariably remark., "feels
Kuud." Krom then on it la ..Imply
a question of whether or not he
finds a stylo to suit him and he
usually does, for we have so
styles from widen to se-
THE WILLIAMS STORE.
nr
iv7»\"/k' / i .■ /»* /.tv/j
.v/>> 7c.
«■<*
By !>*• Pape.
<1
o n
and pop h<1
agrn and drrrm
SERVICE-SERVICE
♦+♦♦♦+
Vol
r» Jr< t rd
Jill
BUY A GOOD FARM
PHONE 56.
and
Farm
t I i .-
|H J. ■
Little Benny’* Note ‘
Book
DAY OR NIGHT
FOR QUICK CAR SERVICE
CALL 56
Nice Clean Cars—Safe Drivers. We meet all trains
and make special trips anywhere anytime.
MOORE'S SERVICE
ir in
11 .
an *r<t, ♦
r Wat
Mill
t h e
»l for
Big I’
With a Federal loan already
on and you are sure of a good
profit soon. We offer several
of this kind now worth the,
money.
240 acres highly improved
and well located, at $90.
185 acres extra good at $135. |
Might take good home in Den-1
ton as part payment.
Several other good ones.
If you wish to buy or sell city
property see us.
Fire Insurance
Loans a Specialty.
HOKE & BAILEY
Telephone 76.
Office Over First National Bank
Denton, Texas.
more 1 fried
more it k< pp j
Holey .
A nd I Med. W y
MumwitreM < IIm,
Hvd. and the f« rst
>, were blank! t In - j
rr our badge*. And ,
blank it and the |
I had a frarse dreem laat nite, dream-
ing all 1 had un waa a red blankit, and
1 drermed I was out in the atrrrt take
Ing a wauk in it. and I looked mound ,
and who wa« wawklng rite in back of
me but Mary Watkins and Ixirrttrr
Mincer, mr thinking. (J, I hope nuth I
mg happlns to this blankit
And stiddlnly all of a auddm a ft-nrue
wind started to blow in every direck
tion at onfe. ami the more 1 tried to
hold the blankit on the
blowing off mr thinking.
Smoaks, thia is feaixr’
don t you 2 ger In wa wk
thin Is no place for 2 grrln
Wy alnt it? «rd Mary Watkins, and
Lorrttrr Mincer aed, <>u tend to jour,
own ItiziniHH and wr II tend to ours.
And 1 krpp on wawklng, ’.binding, O|
wizz. they awt to have wants muff to
realize J ony got a blankit on.
W ieh jrHt then 2 men came up with '
big badges on their chr-ita. one saying.
Heirs one now, and the other one say-
ir g. Lets have a look at that blankit.’
young
Who srd so’ I
ma n sed, \\ e s< d
NprcorN, dont you
they locked at the blankit and
frrat man Hrd. Ir*»t as 1 thawt. It
longs to the government, and the 2nd
rnan Ned. Take it off. young fulh
Its all I got. I sed. and the pt a
Well, its all we wunt. Ami Mary
kins ami Eoretfer Mincer wan
Ntanding back there looking, and the
2 men grabbed a hold of the blankit
and started to pull jand I yelled like
“r ami woak up jest in time. I
■ eij pop look’* I In my room •
• idjanimri.s saying, Wats all
■ring a bou t ’
hollerjrig'’ I sed
ou were.
\\ » nt IO ileep
s a atuiej.
star t«.l
v t h ing a
Xml jest *♦ » e
in his pi
the holle
WaH 1
III sa v
Xml 1
. < I I w fl
!
i
♦
GIVE US A TRIAL.
PHONE 166.
Brick Store on North Locust
B. F. and H. B. MANIRE. Props.
I
I*-
GIVE US YOUR
APRIL ACCOUNT-
DRY CLEANING
We are now using a deoderizer and return your
garments clean and free from any odor of chemicals.
When in need of high-class Dry Cleaning and
Tailoring
PHONE 40
SCOTT TAILORING COMPANY
Quick Delivery.
Our business is steadily in-
creasing and we want it to con-
tinue to do so. Many house-
wives are finding out how much
more they can save each month
by trading with us.
If You Want Good Service
And Good Groceries—
Send rt
DVETNG
Have you any garments that are yet ser-
viceable and you could wear if the color
was changed ?
We are now prepared to do this for you
and have a man who is an expert in this
work and can match any color desired.
We solicit your business in this line and
guarantee his work to be absolutely the
best.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS
PHONE 8
to the a
c^undry
0
Look for the blue pail
J -.
JI
Interstate Cotton Oil
Refining
€7
"Sherman, — V Texaa
Our Wholesale
Distributors
I'ariH Grocer < o.
l-urM. Texan
ninlr X 11., a hen Co.
IlnlliiH, Texan
Cooper Grocery Co.
neo. 1'exaa
A. F,. Woof « Co.
Fort Worth, Trxnn
Fatty-Joiner A Eubank
Shrrinnu, Trxnn
EVFFimwT Grocery c«. -------
Slirrmnn, Trxnn
Rherrann Whol. Gro. Co.
Sbermun, Trim
Atlanta Whol. Gro. Co.
Atlnntn, Texnt
Enat Trxnn Whol. Gro. Co.
Mi.rntiKlI, Texan J
.Just Right For
Cake-Baking
<)f all the shortenings
yon ever nse<l, you 11
find Mr«. Tucker’s
Shortenijig the finest for
cake-baking. Il is rich
and ereainv, working
into the flour wonder-
fully, giving you a fine,
smooth dough. It is
odorless, and imparts
no flavtW of ip own—in
fact, docs'away with the
n^ed -of expensive but-
tes. JX
Birthdays
OK
" . I
3;
f<
timb t
to
■ f
HAIFA
t 1..
ttm
F 1 I
:r
1111 < 1
■J KN TO’xi. ri<:\
A I'll I I
1020
him
I meet the situation
Rvm
sente<i
Huh v
|.<
\l i ti n
\T . I
HOGW ALLOW
iiir
id
• 1 l I t .N )
<1
SAVE MONEY ON MEAT
tj
.•htM
him”?
M<> 'I I '■ \ I >
b..m-
i ii
i hitt
l‘H .
I :ind
Hti III •
<1 I <1
P<»r
it
ni<
I.
f
FOH
i
M
• I. g r
I.
J UM
i iii»
vv .
I
111
f
A\l> 4
And no ones else—
11
the
k i j i g
imt t(
Worth
DON'T YOU ENJOY EATING
i
>uu-
t
t n<I
1 • t IIh^
t he
I
M
t < •
AMERICAN
"f
k
M t o
.1
Most
fi. -I
D"
4.1.1
the purpose it is
Good
foot rane.
GLASS
r -I
1
<1
I
ALL KINDS
IN STOCK
Ini
M. B. WHITLOCK & CO.
AUTOMOBILE PAINT,
LOTS OF PEOPLE IN
Klaxon Motor Horns,
DENTON
Goodrich Tires.
Honey Comb Radiators,
Mobile A and Veedol
COAL-COAL
Motor Oils in Bulk.
VERABEST
WINTER IS NOT OVER YET
Tryj^ Sack Today.
W. T. MORRIS
B. H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
I
IMPLIES.
Painting, Paperhanging and
Interior Decorating.
I
MILLING GO. SLSSLS
hil;TL >
iwlill
I 11 1 \ K I \ !
■r stop •’ ,l'l '
ttw
.tml
.OUllh"! I
p.» 1 ti r« <l
+
+
+
+++++
How Much Money
Would it Take to Buy
New Clothes for All
Your Family?
Save the Surfacp
And Save All.*
We have A Guaranteed Ford
Front Spring.
Stewart Speedometers for
Fords,
Because it’s a good place to eat.
For the lunch try a bottle
Nine-Leaf Front Springs
for Ford Trucks,
M ■
Did \ <
• ‘ bill
113
men
11
f-.!
uh
i h. r
GOLDEN STAR BODY
POLISH
Y " u
het I
both Jl
attitude
Klim
t a x
t he
what
The suffragists in the C. 1
things
electia
........
at 114 W. Hickory street. Den
•wry Mt er noon except Hua-
i Record-Chronicle Comuany
P • P
X « • I
they « \
what I
that
dr <)g
h*‘a t a
<.f om-
t i y i n g
tarv. In
\\ h» ! he I
has b« «*n
I Mr-. .’
INSURANCE
In RonlncM Sinee IBM.
Benton. Texas
Telii’ldii
h <• H
Uia t
madv
I ! HH»' I 1 UH.
I
I
Weekly
▼ear (In advance)
Months (In advance)
»e Months (In advance)
-------O_------
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•is « »>s >ys » »t>I»»♦
Rippling Rhyme*
Hy Walt Mason
w < > i
h'lzt-
• m
ID
»l >
t» t’otili.
sp. t
i a t
The
valiHMi
Side Talk*
(By Ruth Cameron)
( hHc
the r
to
at t all.
It M i
kept
b.tc
I d
g I
Allsop
<lid
if
V plui.il
lb a I
D • H
it a
i pp« a i
Lima
■id.-.
hkr
I ha
about
I I. • -v
r11 < > r »■
fa u It '
I'm sda v
Phone Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,
No. 57
Residence Phone 886
Shop 311 N. Elm Street. ,
Ilf’
w •
th.it
ml
i"P«
.iblt
that
I "Id
m > I
• • red
Imiild
i ’ i"n-
g’-t
STANLEY SHOE SHOP
South Side of Sq At G I A.
ami I"
i
i w
t "i
.dim
!*"l’l
I .('halt.mi
D -i 11 a m
Smit 11
k i
I..-
-..ii u . 11
ibs .i g a i 11
i in L< r
111 .s h i < > n
H y. i n
1 r<
P
Will
Shelton,
to «!<
i i: "i
r t h»
born
i n •<.-»I
»ht-v
We Have Plenty of Good
Coal Now.
,.r ......
i.......
FOWLER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE
PHONE 401.
'tion.
V i’-
ll 50 >
80
45
tian <'om
m (i m- v
up |
",.rl
______ leD
aafikmn amo crr6Xut.ic company
“ ............... Editor
MoDONAUD ... .....City Bditor
Y Talaphona 44
m the
d.
< ml
I
' r.i.-t
M .1.
' "r |
Pm I
that 1
I I I W A
U"H i
a nd |
111 ti t« 1
PILOT POINT BUDGET
--- .ill V
did
the r.
*t
b«
in
(’ 11 " l-
< ii>! dull
Dr ""!<■
<-it y
u.n.-t clean and
it hey aeein giau tu wan on y
| anti give you service, too?
'always eat at the
I II
If II have
ho I (da t »•<! < >11
at once with,
ler
admit
m infort u n
u •• have i
people a re a
m|Hithies t
I M
does"
> t lub
t ime
th. r.
upon
in t)’. •
t han
Nhr
is "11
all I
A nd
■ • ha r v
.• "f th
I con i <
aw f ’ 11 U
I" .Ipl.''
PHONA 114
And we’ll ti^Kpr it to your
AUTO BODY POLISH
The purpose of a body polish '
is to preserve the original luster \
of the factory finish.
At a place where things look
I are clean—Where
Ithey seem glad to wait on you,
1 I
i iik.
can something tangible
achieving that result L_. . .
tbeMaHves to wear their old clothes,
patched if need be But the
club craze is simply that and
rnerel
■0 »th<
ImmI a*'
E
IL'i
■w?'.'1
.NOW JUST BETWEEN US
Th<rn
Ml-b
from
Th<
Mis •
k a \ ♦
unt.il
as po
m anything
b< p<»liti
tin'' talk
*' i \ Illg
>omr n
tion
"f i !><• Si
• - xpr-i t
('leans, polishes and protects;
the finish, giving it a durable.!
60
S2 60 !
$5 00
ITS i|LL THE NAME
IMI’OR I A \T
• khar»M in th#* Texas Con- i
p hm se * com rn ti ii ica tv I
J Dant nr O. L. Eow-
248
___i
ml I Fez
in m\ •■'
Id turn
ar d k’lvr
it w u / i i m <
ijUBr-.’-^Your Grocer Ha* It.
her
k i -
uldn r
..th.? |
say ''he whs al I
ordinarily diffl. nil >
. |
A. had | 4^
J their own way in the recent. < •
«aw»i*n8, as a matters of course, since ! * ’
the C. I. A. student body is made up * +»»+++
of femininity. But that the sex has 1
learned somewhat of their political
power is indicated at thp co-education- n>.
al North Texas Normal, where the I ‘
girl students defeated all masculine
candidates and elected their t
except in the one position of athletic
editor, for which no girl <
OvTSrM.
brilliant and transparent luster.'
Absolutely guaranteed. In
pints and half pints.
Il'BM UIFTION
Daily
Oa« Month, delivered
■a Months, by mull (In advance)
One Year, by mall (In advance)
fanMd at -—-"‘T £--~m i. - r - _a a _
•ay by th; Record-Chronicle Company
< ’ I.* i t- m <- I » ( Ma i
from Wyoming. n<»
ii.l- mat io n a I joint
in < m w cg<> < 'ount y.
n. Sp#» Mr
making
buv and hpII
------ O----------- s..u .
We are still hopeful that, when he 1
situation byj.'i
___rt is j ii>.. i
sisters ktf>
>i athletic’1" 1
candidate 111 '
ho I he ot hvI
t i . t 111 ; i m I a H t t 11
at II. started
w • n b< got
m nt and lie
I as-1 him if he
» i brot m«*
1 «■ t ■" ma ii y
11 lie
v knoun
born in I
3 1 xcan
thru I a
sei| it
had
bli-
the I
Sto|.
Ar pleased with our work.
You'll be too if you once try
We employ the best wvrk-
ti-.- g
std.
a ml
..........I
....... .’crc
her friend# talk
while
own
k ami .'< ;
n 111 a ml i
Xdd 1 -2 |
t u r u i p h i
' ' I
xnup and I
■(.tiled
iri’.idi
('u t
lllnmr
heard I
of affaira .and
say ’Poor Louixe.
hel
• children
of eour.He
w e i e
I HU»e
N h • k I y
course
w b ich
Wter .1 H
\le\andor
I ’«u i k -. < i t \
Of Associated Prena. which la
f entitled to use for ropubll-
all news, accredited to it or
Wise credited and also the
I published therein
1 ** Second-cl a bf mail matter
Danton. Texas
WbTICK TO THK Fl Bl JO
erroneous reflection upon
**'M-kCter, reputation or standing
y ftl BU. IBIU.BIMMW. .... "...
gladly corrected upon being railed
the publisher’* attention
The cititens of Lewisville voted 154 j iueet the situation so well as that
to *3—almost 7 to 1 —in favor of the’ (jvance<l by the Board has been pre-
band issue for the construction s,.nt,.,j Maintenance of the high
Of a new public school building, the I v^an(]nr,j ()f our public schools in
oU one having been declared unsafe. I pPnt(1|1 js absolutely essential to the
~ ______ of Denton, and we believe
' that at least 90 per cent of the citi-
i z.ens of Denton will give their hearty
v !•: \ i. <i i i l l *
T h i pounds •. c.il
<’o<)k a \ I si a nk i
\\ Al» i unt.il icii'b i R
in# a t as possible 1 I " I'
the pjercM to I
Take t bin m a !
n<»t I in crunihH. egg -
j uMt j sa u I • in butter
With pa
r t hr* ho Up 1
<»f the Mini
> with .1 ( i
P» - t ) p« r i «• r 11 s
Maintenance of the
of our public schools
ECONOMIZING ON SYMPATHY
Why is it that some people are al
ways read} (e point out that the mis-
fortunes which b» fall their friends arr|
not mere unhappy chances of fate, bur
can tn some way be linked up to their
friends' failure to do the right thing*’
Here's a sample of what 1 mean
.V woman whom I know, baa three
children who are very delicate. They
are always having one thing after an
other, colds, mumps, ineaslea, colds
again. You seldom t all her up or Jiear
from her that there is not' soinet hing-
wr«»ng with on#* of the children
if
that I dont like, it
but sin<c i Ii r -(■♦•m>
<» f the (lay I I ,i 11' 1 keep
something iboiit th.ii sidi .
(-ii and po 111 b s stir up a
Shu w hisky has g<mr out
ate and there Hie no '( I |)OH(-a
th.lt thelig. would be Sf)
If you should
t m\ full thoughts
politbian that is
bDkv b
“Graino” With a
Sandwich.
U|.s I
11... I I
paisley. <’o..k fol -»m- half hour
tn ven I shank provides a
Is f(»r .1 1 . i II) I I \ of five
I
McQuay Norris Piston Rings, |
ac' I
pal 1
of tl)(
H Is
plea
out
I’OUl.l I-
Id. V dl ■
« y‘. J. G.
•he ebu-tion
Ijie < it V
power to < - (
i - o u n <• i b s right
|or| t v, <»f fi f t n
l. 11.
Quite a sum if you wake up
u>mc night with nothing but
your night robes and pajamas.
Make an estimate Ask your
a ife to set a value on her things.
Then add the value of the furni-
ture, rugs, linen, bedding—the
thousand and one tiling your
home contains.
rol x r x i; w * iik 11
l-ICHSOX v i *
t., l. ,.i .1 < ‘I.rm> 1
Vorit
' i t
has g <
■ pt. d a po
V ami
4 ’ol I i ns vll b
i think that
inning, .(hi
is. .lusi e\
know whit
is this that
)
of
it
i . '.k isn t r x-
. ome niowt
^■nie patent
• < "iili aption,
i me Ii. ar
St id a gen Ln
them to not
l’«> buy Much
lli x deaf n CHS
The felh»w
a 11 h I ungtlb
pass me by
'•»i y when he
. > m.tnv tales
’ 11 'i 1 s all men
sip <meitn and
- aiiduI mon
a spite t he
la ought iqv
Xml when 1
1 t I'm like a
>1 The nol.se
i lx v nt !•
•II. I do
’ll. th# <
i - g by <
a ii
< >n
.Hi to t
nut Hid
side
I 11 I K
----0—— ■ +
-! ~i. The finixg of four young men two j ♦
.. o£ them married—who pleaded guilty ki i .
, to chargee of “mashing” ought to have
a salutary effect on other would-be |
•— “mashers,” for City Marshal Price un- i
nounces that he is going to break up |
the “mashing business” in Denton if
it takes all summer to do it. In that,
determination he will have the real p. if
Kifnvmv-t ssvowcr r'ifirmn of Donfiin , im>st
i this
1 ... 11 V
I Sil
The dockets ' \' 11
really to help hold down the price of i.. . >i
clothes by nducing the demand, they u in'
1’..'..- towards.
by pledging ' ■ "...
i...
i nd
i ’-I K v < I ha I
If XII t 1 i "iiv
a » h u n i" i
.• Of Ilf. H
Ho that i}
»I u in n.
did
1 bru-
in Hid (* and the
and I hb< > 11 < > 111
th«- bad Midi
• . t hr -iino<d h
out .suit a i
Hides.
the '
Cter, reputation or RtHndlnjc of
Irm. Individual or corporation wit! '
I .rd* 11 was in
M<>m t tv Sand,
a visit In Dentm
M is*r«< Znrr nf
<• f their uncle
M.u :
r her
S.ind’-r^.
t li"l)U hi l"it 1 h
■an XX . 11. as I w
I l n t . i r ti pl < <1 in
mi ■ \ •
h a bt
t n( beginning of t
at It is I 11 I I < 11 \
but at any rate it
i r<i ding .i nd nta y
m at th. I
iuL it- OU 1
this is It
t mod u la t.
.. t from Do
"H Id be In t W
i th. funny s i d
.- sc rp i us Hide.
this < <
of Hide.-#
V Hides
overall
not bing ; 1. I .-<1 aI I
Mr ' n*r
. « Tlo-v al
t H lien H"t#*R
"q»e board plans with the salvage from weifare
the old building to erect one thpt will I t|iat al
« sour5ep.enS of .....-........ .......
.el approval to that plan which best in-
I sures the maintenance of that stand-
ard.
Bald to
mother of a
is in. lined to bo a bit w ild
blamr him at * all. I blame
ntirrlv. It's all her fault
she has kept him t ird t <»
she would always
this and that." Wo
would con Rid or her
w <>u Id rea I ixr that I he (
wr 11 say ‘ ‘hr wh-
than <
) bn Ht
1 l.^gan with
with tn y prue^rp
pi ot ret i \ c colora t i<»r>.
if wr don't blamr
t hr thing
and. ii"! ;■
f saving II
ha 1
1 Ii l
I itiiik
: t h.
\ H I > J
pupiH
(■ holes
d I.. I. *
• 1 tn
I o a
So why not order a ton or
two today while you can
get it?
n. vo 1
IO (ho
i > H.
with I hem a H |
al. 'h .Museum" '
I. mi g ive "•■ '
. < 1.1 Ha W b
H.s
Boston.
cost $60,000 and that will be
of pride and lasting benefit to t
community The citizens of Ix-wis-
rille are to be congratulated.
. M i.l' ^,
mod says’
world to
..nlv find
understands the real s
which the Commissioners’ court isiu>.
confronted. Chairman Hubbard of the!
State Highway Commission will con- ! ,
sent to the diversion of the $139,000; <i>
surfacing money from the designated I
highways to the construction of thei 'i',.
east and west road. But, if that can-1 ..i>
not be arranged and no other way is j l! '
open to build the road as promised, we, ,
p.re in favor of a supplemental bond
issue of, say, $200,000 for giving the ’p
people of the east and west road the | 7i','
construction they were promised when th
the bond issue was voted last year,
and we believe—if that is the only!" l>
way—that the idea will receive the [
necessary endorsement of the people
«f the Road District. The $750,000 | ’,,
net aside for the lateral roads is still. ..
intact ’
----------x
t This overall club movement is prob- ’ («<•••
, ably beneficial to the makers of over-1*'''
alls, but even that benefit must be i "J,
temporary, for it is creating only a '
temporary and excessive demand.;
Aside from that its effects, so far as '
wW can see, are rather prejudicial toll..
_ the purpose it is supposed to serve—I
effecting a reduction in the high cost
of clothing—for it means that men' . j
who have real use for overalls will 1""1
be compelled to pay a higher price
peak
would sn>.
Miner th<*y
Ivr bad
In right,
Iik.-lx it
out of .
w rong i
Here Im a real thrift receipt* fur
i« (iiMty. nutrltiniiN <li*h prepared
from lem» romtly nirat. Il i*
by the 111* Inion of Women’* ActKi-
tir*. Department of .Tn*1icv. I *e thi*
recipe and Rnvr monej on
.11! f • I I
g " .( ’ "I
PILOT POINT
was i r Da I In n and
liob.it Sh.lbui
w 1 Vie 11.- ha
Mi>sr> Ma
D.t v» ii • r t "
I >i
t h»*
van.-rnivnt of
.-t1»- Mo., 6 3
Dr John L
t ivia n a nd a
probl. n>N. t.or
tod a v
( ’hapl in < • t i • "f
of r n o • i < • n |> i <
.......... Png
ago today
support of every citizen of Denton,
and we hope next time he will not
promise the mashers to keep their
names out of publication.
are at the City Hall, however, *or all 1I usl H
who want to know who they are, and D i.iu k
well try to render that unnecessary "
from now on.
■. ■ right
..f tiluinr
-----o-------
proposal to double local tax i
for the purpose of caring for _
the Meeds of thd public schools should
be thoroly understood before it i-
criticized II does not mean ti.at all
property values should be increased
IM per cent, but that the Equaliza-
tion Board should set an arbitrary per-
centage of actual value ami make al!
renditions conform to that basis
Furthermore as the plan sugc-<te.l
by the School Board is, this double
rendition would result in increased
aggregate taxes only for school pur
poses, the rate in those funds which
already yield a sufficient return for
present needs being reduced to the
point where the increased valuation
W*1 yield only approximately the
Mme total the lower rate is >n l<iim-
now. The School Board hus given -
more thought to a solution of its prob
lem, we venture, than any other body
meat in Denton. No other plan to
with
u < men
“ill that "it is just
VXIUH'I when Hile
wav h ♦■ <h >es," or
around to club me«'tingN,”
no muc Ii time <>n her
whHt--ver th. !'•■ in about her
be seized upon as an excu*
t It tf her in th' position to
rather than sympatliizi-d ’
\iitl Nhr |m .ItiMf %m Quick
i i < t e ,n a (,u.#r thing about
d. nev One w. uld think that
who suffered from ii. would
tender to others. ()n the
I'loth.-i ->f whom I npoke. has h
pretty good idea how propHe feel about
I.' i children and la sents it bitterly.
Yet here is what she waid to me tiie
other dav about the mother of a hoy
who is inclined to he a bit wild 'I
don’t blame him HD all. I blame his
mot hr r
Ila* way
apron strings
him about
>u think she
(Nt-, and
other might
ve often
(his state
soin« tunes say "Poor
often they Nay. “Its
She tins coddled those
• ver siix-e they wer<- born <
tliev Hie sickly." If the mother
there to Npeuk for herH4»lf I an
.he would MH). "Theyve been
born, of
I to <‘oddh* i hem " As to
I tn not going to judge
l ns one <>f the and
a thousand win i. hot h
and both are right But
instinctive altitude <>f blame Is
interestH me.
Here’H anotlo-r instance. Ind you
ever know a woman to have trouble
her husband that some of hyr
friends w»-ren't re idy t^ point
"it is just what she might
hts herself go the
is "al ways trotting
"sp*‘nd.s
children," or
r that can
e for p u t -
he blamed
with0
To lllnmr
t h in ten
t anyone
learn to
cont ra r y.
has
because of the artificial demand. If
Ae •verall enthusiasts want to effect 1
a real economy in clothing nn<l want ' '
really to help hold down the price of i,.
Dunk Hull,
Do you think you carry
enough insurance to pay the
,»ctual cnsh value of the contents
if your home at present high
prices if a fire came? Hartford
■ protection costs but little before
» a tire but it means a lot after-
$ wards
»m< l it* ti:ii
i o r i-oixt
cord -f ’hro-ntHr
T Xpril 13 I
Id
ct
I hnd to
THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY
< >l ARLEN PE ALi:
April 16, 1741
i^harles WilHpi. I’eah1. famous foi hiH
portraitH of Washington, was born in
Maryland in 174 1. His father had been
a country school teacher and the fam-
ily waa ]H>ur. When a comparatively
Minall boy. Pealo wan api>r» ntired to
a saddler, Imt on*» day hr saw a pic
tun- he like#! and from that inn’- do-
cid# <1 to be an artiat H»-
for a SweiliNh paint* r,
the privilege of Hitting
liirn do jHctllTrH.
latter, he .studied uud* i
NflluR. then under <‘op.lv
b'inally he had thr good *>» »»*- r
aid.- to go to London nn<l "’udv und* i
Benjamin West, thr first "f the ar |
tisiN to cone from th* n*-w country I
who had a gn-nl vogu. in Lngland j
i’ralr carnr back to America and open-
ed a studio in I‘h i lad 11 • b !•• and hel
wa» HUCceMMfui from thr start. Hr did
th<* first portrait of Washington when
\\ UNhington was a < oj<>n« I ct X irghua |
MHit ia
11* ga v . up .ti( to fig 1.
lution and later he wa
building politic* of tile n<
dlHCoveied thr bkfh-ton*
todoriM In New York and
a beginning, opened "Pv.
But Nchmce n#‘V#*r made
his work of por t i > it I
M3 hr painted a full i • ti i
h i mse 1 f
His t h r r
hrandt. 'lit
fax orit
Nt-wU'*i*r Hcrvlo*
1 f I 'hr \ mow »-r
H *| urnt ion. I -will
nf the answer,
o blamr is a not
it w#‘re.
If Wr
f rir rids
his fault,
I many
of their
krth#
t ha t
But I
e that
OF !,<>( AL IATERENT
Laz d Mortgage Bank
g* mr
fa r m Ion
you 1
hlrwrtt or
n ppi Ira tion
If
l))XTO!1, T»XA». MMCOlU»-CMMOinci.K. KKIDAl, AZSIL IS. ira
FiO
9*1
-r—
«
■' A.
.1
4.
.....
p
I
II
C£ K
I
I
f
.J a m ? K as C
: is _
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920, newspaper, April 16, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235897/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.