Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, September 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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Drive by and let us drain your engine crank case and
refill with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloils.
This is unpleasant for you to do.*TJet us do it for you.
We charge only for the oil.
MOTOR MARK GARAGE
Phone 258 EARL GARRETT
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the keys;
irrlci
hla .yarns,
If you live <■> n ripe old age,
you may get y«ur picture Ih the
paper) hut wnnte people nevom-
pliMh that by beln* rettew while
yitanr.
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Live within your means today and tomor-
row you won’t have to live without means.
Who has cytra
pari tomorrow
neiKhborlviod.
the Applause
Th.
^nfU^tw’n-'tMt ’hUrted in 1 ’—
folltge: An institution that oper-
ates In conjunction with n fodtbnll
t < u Hl
KophistlcAtlon la Just n alow
null fiatntul peaces* of petting
fed up.
(Protected by A shoo fated Kditurs)
and
e. e idwabm
i. a. rowi.KH “
(lay, Sept
buried Thiiruuh
vices VeirtU '4<»n
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MU ycara of ago and Is survived by
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ter another
Ben.tou.,
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years aj*o
Who Haul lietitou didn't want the
Katy eUdrlfied? If anybody here
has "atrt so. we have fatted to haAr
of >t
not want an Interurban at all, but
n gr.at majority of those who have
exprCSAetl themselves* are wry de-
vofjjid and. in.Uiuua of iniururban £onnei tionr and
ley Would not If teal Interurban service is provid-
many Denton County
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I .earn more about the character of merchandise carried
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_ Aitogit this week by a mad
dog killing a number of chic
Mtvartj farms and it is tho
have bitten livestock in J. J. Wil-
son's pasture.
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greatest . nemy of law
is one dead-tetter law
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Ijentup does not seem willing I'm*
nceept the working over of the M
K. & T as an electric line, but
Wants a brand new one, Jupt like the
one Terrell is getting Cumt Ao
think about it, can you blame her?
—Terrnll Tribune.
NAVY POIKET TWILL—
4«-inch at $3.50
54-inch at $4.50
r th«
OKMOND BEACHCLOTH—
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There seems to be no let-up
on the sale of this fabric of
many uses.- “We have exactly
one dozen lovely shades
3(5 inch width
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>et Hud (hr portraits
mru pln'ce* In etgdrefte
packages t» eacourag?**alMfL^
Most of tlu- things men fight for
• Toutd he purihanrn with the mohej-
expel.de.l in the ffgbt.
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Start today—get the habit!
-Denton County National Bank
t’brrect this sentence- “Just us*
your o*n Judgnment,'* said* the wife
from the buck seat; '1 never tlk*
to give advice to the driver*
rellectiun span
•r Maodlag
•r ttorpoas
aheri' ’.«ntuL "
um
Habit Is n great thing, nud
the retire* tarruer In nbrond nt
4 a. rn. I. order to gef Sa >Ar1y
start waitlag fur bed time.
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The moat interesting book of
the year la your Bank book. ’
It la fascinating to read the L
deposits and watch the bal- p
ances grow.
You’ll never really appreci- ■
ate this until yoy start sav- ft
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\\ orry on
vvorketi »>fl.
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ready-to-Wbar jrarfrients
Bilk"d^k»«s‘ ‘__,____
who dress wall but with
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(Copyright, im. hr Edrtt *, Gutat)
I DON’T WANT TO GO TO BED
World wide over thia, is said:
“J don’t want to go to J>ed.”
(>ad* ttnd mothers, 4** vu*4 Mear,
’ FWfy hikht tMs (•horns -hearT"^
Makes no difference where they are,
Here or off in Zanzibar,
In the i|ftoos made Of snow
Of the fur-clad Esquimaux,
Iti the hiiktering toWd zohe,
Thi? one touch of Nature's knqwn;
In fife’s various tonf-----!i’~ --JJ
don't, want to gg
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STROLLERS
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In Paisley designs. Used
most altogether for trimming
and the np»king of hats.
M-inch width ..^... . $4.50
GENUINE JAPANESE
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In nine shades
BROWN TRICOTINE
54-inch
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At ft A«»-
wn» presented to ’tje .cehternnej by 1*2". n J
nuumbus rartwrttJh t>f jearns-
tlno. an a hJalorlu relic of Method-
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4**e er,*l -w wewi...
Htnlth. carried the
fend there rang out its old voice In
Jnemory of early Methodism in Tex-
On November 21. 1827. Littleton
-Fowler »»• elected chaplain of the
Jojday’B
Anniversaries
aMd thru unbridled ahudr of thet
Tgxtnp and drtTt-creating privilege '
put vntual irnnkruptcy upon thoK
jftates and necessitating repudia-
tkm when the Southern whites esme
•bSek 4nu» power. Under those con-
’■ttfti'vns it -was inevitable that th*
I >l|***-utnent should go to extr?tne*
itW guard against a recurrence of
mrh abuse, and the result wm that
iln Texas th* rights of the minority
i are,RO hedged about and safeguard-
ed that it has been. that in maqy
“wgyw The majrrrtty *hnr JTtr rtgh’*
EgpertaUy is this true with regard
to public impr«vem*f1tA upd Jhe
jpfcvlding of th* mfcant "tfierrjor.. •
That > small minority can block
nkiwtttr ,of. a great majority ih
II.. w.M of Jiublii imi’iuvements
tB» mgft not ’■
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>?nr|» nil «hr 1.1 rn) Ihfn
r*r told lo m?n who lit? that
InanWIng ton* of voter Yvhm
inlklnr on (lir pbon?.
If.
indexer-Rev-.- -4444+a
bell to the altar
l HALF AS nur.B a| frit.
AlWfi *«"«'
/warn « w-.r >—
I om.icvr-'
tere had been 1.3U7 bales of cot-
jftT>n«<i In l.euiuvllle to Wednea-
__jht T>e ginnings ®n the same
(tatl> last v»Ar were SOP bales
The cjualleatlon board ,of the
Lewisville school district has about
Ioomplated U*. work with thy rais-
ing of renditions to about
, cent of t|>8 <i)Ah valuations.
Ted Farrington of !x-wls»ll)e han
.... „i,.rrrte tight plant at
send 11 Span-
‘ongresn. That's
-ailed wladlslau
k WHO MADE IT
/ (By SAM E. MILLER) I
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Protrntnnt Churcli lllntory
The alrortgdst side-lights on the
history of .ProlestantlBm. Its growth
and development In Texas are fur-
nlshe><ln the biographies of Re*er-
1 end Littleton fowler, probably the
firm duly accredited .Methodist mis-
True. there arc worn,, who do • „|Onary and Reverend Rufus C? Bur-
... . ... |ea(IIli Raptijt minister and teach-
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Th? diffrrrnm b?!w??n dntFMWiin-
fhlj- unfi pollth’R In flint w(y jKIII
havp politico.
SILK KNITTED CREPE—
In Persian designs. Being
used for huts, blouses and'
trimming.
36-inch width
Plain Navy
NAVY TRICOTINE—
54-inch at $3 50 und
This has ever been the way
Of the youngsters at their play.
Laughter quickly dries their tears,
Trouble sMjftly disappears,
Joy is everywhere about,
Here and there and in and out;
Yet when night comes on they cry
That Mo glad a day should die,
And they think that they will miss
Something more of preeious bliss,
So shouts every euriy-pead:
“I don’t want to go to ped!”
day, the funeral ser-
inducted by Rev. C. W.
lApliat Church. He was
Still, there might be even more
ciiAiialties If wIvch Hhould develop
the hrtbit of protecting the honor
of their homes.
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Senate of the Republic of Texas.
wa» a delegate to the memorlgJ
eonferenee I* Philadelphia In 184 4
which resulted tn a division bf Nori
them noth Southern Methodism Ke
was a leu one of the leading eplrLte
In the. establlHhment of the Texan
Conference In 1840.
With his co-worker, Robert
Alexander, he aided materially In
the eatabll8hment of Rutersville
College in 1838. He founded Wesley
College In San Auguetlne In 1843
fnwler Institute, ««(»Mt.hmrn( tn
Henderson In 1851 was named In
his lumor.
This pioneer of Protestantism died
ut his horn* In Sabine t.’ouhty Jani
unry T» .1S*#r—ng* 1< yrstw *-Mts
tomes rest tender the pilTfllt of Mc-
Mahan Chapel, twelve miles east of
the town of San Augustins, it was
here that ha organised bls first
Methodist “Soelerx." A marble elab
on, the wgll beats this JuscrtfiUOn:
' Hatwwd t<» the enaniary u* the Hev-
-rand Llttletoo -Fowl«r, Methodist
itgaipnacry t« *Ji* Republic of Tex
krtRuckys wws hik beloved state;
ixuu -was hla adopted country;
Heaven Is his eternal home",
' On June 31. 183$, Fowler married
Mrs. J. J. Porter of Nfti'tgdoch**,
Mrs. Fowler was a great help to
her husband, engaging actively In
.-Ills nitaslunary labors. She survived
him by almost half a century, niAr- ,
jylngj. tk*^K*i:ereud John C W.iw-. ini-ujied au
lafn_ * .'Meuodlut minister and wa.y (iunter Grat
■ ' . thrtlout all East Tasks a*
<M $4olb«r Woolam
First Paper Print** In Texas
/ehO’flAH Pinh-r wsw' printed in
Texas September t«, «*♦»». at Sa* Fe«
Upe -Ue--AseUs. -Amr (he prison I
town of KsdlsvJila by Gul
Hrown Cotton and was cnllel
“Cotton Plant." It was a four
three column, nine and a ha
twelve Inches, subscription prli
dollars per year.
MGWLL PmGRIFS^-
By Goorg* Bingham
rw"
st* "eSF-wnw
■km M.S. ISW.—■
Fletcher Henetett,
large feet, will lej
tor the Call Hiba
where he will Mgrt
at -a musical cdterUilr.mrnt io b*
g-iien by bls cousltj*.
AUSrtH.' ttclM.
werg that mote than l.noo freshhieh
would register at the university of
Texas for tijv term of 1922-33. Heg
Istration began yesterday. The total
alienated registration is placed at
.000.
g'qompk't* system of high-
riinifig ph »hr roads of rvrir
adjacent id ft. Tarrant.
fl 'JflMwflHCSB t.-nlt-r-
B------sll«r-Roaaftk*
k -- ville’s failure so far
* link thru that district and the re-
rtMi of the ('omirrissionrrs* Court
I "X tb date* to extend the Little Elm
L S and Stony rp*<is to the county line I
X' leaves the only directions in which
r* fl dPhnecHonS with adpwent Counties
Mt afforded to U»e■ Borthwrst ria
e Sftnger to Cooke and the northeast
vig Pilot Point to Grayson.
L J« France, having extended moral
I X and more tangible support to the
[ -* Turk* in their war with the Greeks,)
Ip'now moving to avert a Tureo-
k ^-British war that daily seems morel
L ftsminent. The divergence of the
[ I British views on the one side and)
5 those ofsFranoe and Italy on the
: v other Hast ‘Treat cri a Situation that' prs*tie»i pursuit during the
p-jF^TWtentiat a rr-a1 cMTasTftfttf
I i the world, and it were- w«dl
L—.I ftanci* to make a move tiittt in wi i
L I wi significance to avert it, be-j
[■ ’ eMtae ao Nation would suffer more
L.l. Dtaoi it than would the French. .
L * Raaentment at Constantine’s arro-
t~ -}• g*4lt -aaaumption of power in
4 Greece was at th* hottwu of French
* sympathy going-to, th* Turks, and
| X Constantine's rashness is largely
I . L al the bottom of the present serious )
EF ^"•KSfiBon. Blit there will be little1
benefit lb France or the world in)
L'X aMUafaction of that resentment;
: W whan it means possible recurrence,
I « —di_ al.2.4
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1P14 from an event infinitely leMSf
I 4. potential apparently of disaster
I B than a Turkish invasion of Europe
’wou'd mean in 1922. y
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| fi With the strong endorsement of,
r''vj th* State Democratic convention ’
!• behind it, there is better than an)
L J ’ - even chance that the n£xt Legisla
L »' iWn‘ provide for a Constitution
*gt Convention .to present to the)
I 'I voters of Texas for their consider-j
* atitm in lieu of the antique Utiderj_ ;
| 'tl. State, ebbtrty aad municipalj
latter fmleratty nnd a i hinrar
t.rarral.
SttfUrnnientr ar« riow trying to
Xfottfpn, The present constitution
was drafted and adopted at a time
im the people of every Southern
S$ate were still ill from the evils
offeconstructien and earpetbagism.
thuar <•( «■ W$M8 Wrrr burn »a
tfcl. aMa al«« *ave ■ <en riebta
wager tha < anattt«3l«n. - * .»
• Our okra opinion Is that Eva h>rt
1 lb Work; her (bat Jglsnda a IlttM-to-
thing fuse AAant finally agr«M t? r*»jt$u
rMUcvre.
u JW-XT.-■ piar.r-..;
I78A—Hent diet Arnold escaped to
a BritisJi snip after attempting to
betray ni.i country
'1849—First annual fa r of Micht
■an AifriewMural Hoclaly apv'ieil at
Detroit
- 1857—Gen. Havelock
gari-iauii at
J>7 dam by rebels.
1M7—■Currerstune laid
railroad bridge aeries t
ripm ut Quincty. III.
1178—^Kentucky holme
tor jopenlli delinqueuta
Anchorage.
1889—itanicl H Hill, .
(■onfeVecsila <h.iuiii»ii<Ih ,
Charlotte.'.Ni O. Horn In So
ollna In 1821.
18Mt—Thj order of . United <
■merctal Travelers of America
I'intu. orgrfnlxc'i at Columbus. O
J “18—Fr*Tiden t VVits.m spoke In
Wenvet and In Pueblo, Colo
Yes. the summer JiAS be;
-y hut day '
r_ boll weevila
have helped to prodU'
The more things the customer |
calls for. the batter the merchant Is )
After ntt. nbrmt tb< .Inly differ-
ence between this hu<i •Virlii-r civi-
liaiitivns is in the spi-ed limit
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Benton Record-Chronicle
wacoM-cmMBiaui eewrMHr
Dg----—_ MIW*, ’* I
jAJ'u j •*> g® forward, but are either estov- |
„ *dvertisiagMMsger ped or severely handicap! by the v—
] so-cgtled ultra-conservative minsr- ’'
M i ity whose only ambition in Iffd, tn-
1S4 sofar as their community hi eon-
) cerneil, is to stand still and to whom
I any civic betterment t|>ttt costs
_____Jilt y money »4 dbsdTuUIj ^blivrrriiT. _^?l [
minority has rights in the face iff
. • ka A-M* I . MS .Jal .. ■ r urt.l Ur 11 11
llt-lng .a pritly good of a
anil sic Sed. Wat V.SS ijitit i .
mouth Jest -low? an I Puds At.irtert
to took 8« if. be fell Iniwixni air-
Ing. XX at’’ Wtn? anil I sed. Next
tMrrissmas. i-omi on Sid b ts beet it
r got f. Sate poiintFot rnrmrts -hour.
Thats goml. I got 1 pour.tl* of
mush melt->WB. hid sed Audw-
itartM to vawK away ixpKtlrig
Puds to be leave it
Wlcli ife prxbcrly dldent.
Littl.-.tun Fuwlvr was born Sep-
tember 12. 1892, iii Smith County.
Ttnuu .The Fowler family ciainm u
Buertsslon of preacher* from the
lime of the visit of Wesley and As-
bury to Amerk-a He l«|un preach-
ing at the age of 18 and volunteer-
ed for raiasimiury work Jp the H*;
puldlc of Texas tn <837 ETttTelon
Fowler was Mtf-edu-mled,- being
denied adequate school training
his youth. January 17fh, >838. —
Sun Auguatine. under the eupervi-
slon of Rev Fowler the cornerstone
of the first Methodist church was
laid In the Toxas Republic with Ma-
»oni<- <<-reinion|<V< '(Till* was pfotpe-, rr«
bly the fit*, Vrbt>atart(t <ti»W2iJu F’*1
erected ItarBexlis). Ik Adiitlort t*'tin-- M-
sermon of Itrv 'FTAvfri-r a Iflfrtnk ”
address ,was dWIviged by GeneraPJ
T. Husk. r ■> i . » .i>. __t
Jin. in 1840 or 41 the first Meth-
nsd | odist church of LoulaviUe, K y.» ths
lUy pulpit of which Fowler had occu-
pied, presented thei Kaa Auguafine
Church with itsTIrfd bell.
skm of (he Hurt-yewaw-ahmf—
held in Pali stjhc., gi -<1897 till
was presented to Ilh rffilfraa
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COLLIN COUNTY NEWS
(McKinney Courier-GazeUeJ
B.-n Mosi-ty. negro farmer a+iotit
KG years old. was shot and almost
Instantly killed at his home in the
AUeu isiinniunlty Wednesday morn-
ing and Jof>n Powell, negro, 35,
years old. is held in jail on charge
of murder Both negroes were ten-
ants on the John Russell farm
. o
was standing idrou>td thk laftt
w;th Shi Hunt ai d He fted, Jlai,.
by the vay, this Is Puds Stm-
k i rises berthday, lets go *i round
ami see it Jtt got euy candy amunc
bis presenta.
Wicft we went erroutrd to do,
ringing Mthtsen ,d‘»«t- bell uml^Puds
opened the Wuoc with aciliethrng ktS*
pniOUa masktugi* bUuia m oH side
ot ins fag-e, .grid ns- and Ski sefl,
Hello ■ Kp'Mt. and Puds shook bin
bed lie||p as it ' pi couldJnt tuwk
cold ml a<7ndUHt M VH hr> had ir
ilia mhuWr,' IM 1 «te<L Wttt <Kd you
get fwk'f'ier-’bertHfhiy, l»urtft t •
Wleh ■ $br< fheg-Ahk—lHemp
snudJIse vno geoougt <’4 Bq*}* P
sriv sv allowing part, of .it: a pi
sed, th -clu'hes and boOKii -...:
iRT.Xt
all) the wavs, and Sid sed, (<•, is
•'*
Wy? Nt. I wum I had. wyT he ned.
Ho4»». .yn.oafcs, mu > andjf'. I sed
WatH you kbpw :»b«-.Ul (bat, S.iJ, I
woUldent co4»ider II v-as a- bp< to-
day if I diukftt get e-ny enf dy.
would vou. Sid? I sed.
’ Nfl.-ld thlim It WAS a funeral. Sid
sed, ami 1 sed. If er.nsnler it ft
insulLe fhats how's Id eunalrW It
and Puds ■ed.JS'ftll. thala hot-" I do
consider it. but It aim my fault is
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SIMM- »eWM-« CSS In MM »S»e fwa “OS
JiutFoflii
By Edffgr Gnftt
ed oVfr th,. Katy remit the propos- '
eri arrangement Is consMered very
satisfactory, especially If it will
bring neafFr the~day when The Ttn*
can T»e rtt*fuT*a Jff WIFIlltrf Fntt",
.-r^ everybody In Pallas, Doltton
Wlchlt* Falls desires
(Vdurfri T'itt' -Ffidi worn** jwho are I
etudVibt JB*4>$1*£« “f" lidolsesl Uy a
professor in the University ot < all-
fornia to spend their vacations in
bard work toying to make n living
It i« good »*vi<:« Tho rgtudr-nt who
will do this will have attained some
practical knowledge befqre cofnpint-
jtng the coHxge- course, .gnd.anis
knowlMge Will 'be shell as may I—
be obtained from books. The ability
to work hard is muyh to 'be ike^lr-
_______,. __________ t*d. .-tt is a* uMAMMary tVfcu«4.«M ■»
Step toward jriving itonton an vrttnxvmn Neither ts likely tnitr-
- ” - • • • — - -s-.t nompllsh ranch alone. - j but unite
them nnd ttuy- possess th« atrwgth
’ that enables men and women to be-
ii_ ouiam come leaders In th«4r chosen vbca-
in buil^ng ’tkn”'“P'r'r' Wwrth Jtecord.- T’»j ;
T^X,“lJ^if'*J That professor la a practical fikitrf.' ")
to build the j{o knows that all too many iwi-
lege grnduates go nut into th*
world wJlK tin aitogfetlier false "Tib- 1
pression of life. Too often they have
conftnr-d their efforts alknost' solely
to the study of theories und knhW
Itttte nf the praeHoal .side of - the
srhrttt’r TVFrrnry HreT“X7 5 'dohki-2
■ lUftnce. their first business experi-
ence dlsi-onrages them and business
men who employ them all too often
ara more nr legs disgusted with col-
lege graduates, “Book learning'' Is
u fine thing, in fact. It Is essential
to sUCi-eU iti its bfondest setlse; blit
such learning Alone Is not sufficient
'students have Utile time H» learn
very much of the prai-Hial during
the school months, which makes the
plau suggested bf working at some
.™. ’ ‘ sulii-
1 mor vxcnBrm" ntr 'Thf> MCfs aPUFb-’"1
„..l for' i^1*11*-
that is <if |
,_____ _____________ veliex ed the
larrisun at Liihupw. bcbicged for
lNTI.ltF.4T ON
DtillT
WARHINGTOW,- Hejit 23.—Inter-
est amounting to 850 OOo.OtiO on the
war debt of tlreut- Britain to the
United States will bo prt'id Ont. Ih.
according to opinions extressed by
Tr*ast|vy officials yaterdny, •
JUARKg. *ep«. m.—The Mexican
n-irrsMesf 1“ glxlng winsIdcrnHon
Jo appeal* o» I hsedke i «si-
fnekgH-ilirtt -pt*hpsc*#4 be- depsrf-
l,t ft» island tn'twp PaelflP news. It
hrrssie know ntoilny. The Mexican
Department of the Interior office
wired Jnarea oMclals asking for ike
city’s list of plckpockeia.
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mjfrtai
Ilea tu
" t*ttna
, __________________
most experts of the army a^iattsm
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ItUTIIlFll 'MI’HFMl. (OIRO
» jrmjtf wUf' to m-: < amuidAtf
i 'TOtIN<JJW>WN. Ohio. Sept. 22.—
•jNiifmer JtrMtce John M. Clark of
the United States Huixems Court
whi. rcoenUv... retired fcuir the
TJenrh. flertlkd h*re* Ffstdrffhy ilia’
he had any intention of becoming
n candidate for any offhse, thus re-
futing Turners that he had resigned
Mt Justl-eslnp in Order t<> seek the
Irerebcrktte'notnlnatitAf for Pri’iil-
dknt in 1824.
The Pon Pedro dam on the
1'imne river in California will
the highest dam of its type in
world. The eSglnee»-s expect to c< m-
plete |t by li«xt February.
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RATINE —
A eotton Ratine that is quite
popular at thistime. ’----'
nn, burnt orange,
blue ant| wistaria.
8-inch width
Mdpiber lyxae 1'iwss Asaoctetloa.
Bctabsr Texas Dally Preea
Member publisher* Buying
Itaraiga Advertising Representative,
Marie** Press ASsislacien, New lerk
Katered as Mcokd rises mail teat-
ie at Denten, Texaa'
- NOTICK TO~THB Pt'BI.IO.
- lay erroueouB rci—----
Aaeaetor. reputarioa
MW Arm, indlviduai „
ftfl*tv*1*pnbdXSto
"*■* •t’MCWPTlON
|fc» Dally
Mt Month, delivered-.—— _ $ ■)
I taunt I, a b> mall (In advance*— l.fto
» wdntns by msil (la advaae*)- «.«»
1 _ ___8.60
teraU WoAl, In lienton Ceuatf
Pn« year (Tn advance)------81.60
Stx months tin advance) ,K0
Thne moatha (In advance)—--- .80
tetel Wtvkb (Out-Ide lieoion County >
(hie year (in odveucef______— $i..OO
Hix months (tn advance)------L— .
Three month* 0* ad varies I--— .(»
MM----1H|S.---------«( :
Denton, Tej£(p Septegibcr 25, U»22
| Now that the Republican tariff
F [riy pitfww’t-Tn be abgo_
| ’ lutely no valid excuse on the part
f of the Republican party for ftir-
L ther delay in the return of normal-
L cy. Come on, normalcy'. - jfour in„n(ha
[ ' ‘ -----O--------:------ ..
Thu, $13,000 Federal and
I for f
S^IToM^IMS
mLcxxr
J-’aipt heart never won fair lady,
but (tint light has. ,
These days Ihsy promise to love,
honor and. obey their impulses
"Alleged Boots Seller Caught "—
headline. ’ Alleged Boose" Is nn ex-
cellent description.
It Is i lucky rail striker wlrtTgets
back to work just in time for his
regular vacation.
Germany will restrict the output
• >f bi-er, efforts to restrict the in-
take having tailed.
New Mexico may
Inrd s daughter to (
what we need, bull
A new dancer is called
hut not very often.
Kipling denies he criticised the
U. S. In a ialk with a rag, a bone
and a hank of hatr
CARAVAN SILKS—
A round thread silk in Bul-
garian designs. Very <Jekiru-
ble for trimming and coat
linings.
36-inch wid.th
r If it would act soon Lewisville
f: '• • cvaki grt from 50 to 65 per oent
*f «'”*t << LuildingHh* coipipei-
iggjihk’betvevc-i DallU Mid Oentob
Count# highways out of the Fed-
, eral and,State road aid fund. Uon-
~Tififac$1on of that link by'the Lewis-
VWC district, construction of the
i MS-t
Uon by Tarrant County of its road
'from Keller t* Hoanoki- wotihl be a
\MAKIJ<G A HIT
James Gangling Tdpfer wrote a ricit that made a wide and
instant hit. Men said, “The gent who wrote that screed ia a
phenomenon, niilged.” And publishers of many prints sent
checks of pink and other tints, and urged this James to gird
-his hhmr, and- they- would -ftwep hbn Bfkett with euiwaV’ wind
James, he toiled from sun to sun, ivrtd turned out ritariea by
the ton, ahd everywhere you chanced to look you’d see Mi fUime
in mag or book. “If I should pause for half a day, some dollar
bi|l might get away,” he muttered, as he punched th* keys;
and greed became his chief disease. ' And as he strut
the kale, his brain grew tired and sagged and stale; his yarns,
that once were full of pep dragged to their end with laggard
step; and so he lost his grip, alas, and joined the weary has _
been etaSs. (To one who has a gift, I say: Don’t grind the
preeiuuk tiling away. Don’t try to corner all the dime* that
have-been'Wwied in modern times j afld when your labors gall
and tird, hang’iip your chisel, bnfsh or lyre, and go anil gam-
bol on tha greety or burn eight quarts of gasoline. For man
has reached an evil pass when he 4s hr the has L>e£n class.
■‘I-; -y v Ti i ,.?a '-ki j h.Ji'-.'j*", l--____________-j-
■■ ■■ I M ■ IMM
TTOttceg rj ajUng "Do , Not .Toy
tynflt” Wrfwttw’kn baintM ?*■ tiw
sMewnlkx at the <-orn«*ri» of the
sOaatb til MjaCWney • bt City MM2-'
xhHl.J ,S McKinncw. Safety ZVOM
h**fV peiiR marked with yvhite palwt
Millet fur shipment, tp .Colchester,
In the central weat*rn portion <>t JU-'
linols. for sale to farmers there.
Collin Cotiniy breciicrH have shlpt
more livestock for dairy purposes
thire itrrv ortrsr county m tbr stnttti
but this Is ttoo Isrgoftt single ship-
ment that nd*- boon mad* by the
breeders.
C. 8. Santachl la In the City Hos-
pital from an Injury to hlH head re-
ceived Tuesday afternoon when he
Jumped from his car near Meils»a,
thinking the car was oti fire. There
were two other occupants of the c*r
nn dthey were not Injured. The par-
ty was pnroute from Canton, O., to
San Antonio.
BRITAIN TO
8EWHINB NOW
We are giving our customers TRADE STAMPS with every
25c purchase made at ouy store. These stamps to be re-
deemed ih Rogers {Silverware.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
We are receiving new and dependable merchandise
every day and sold at reasonable figures, so come to see us
and be convinced.
' We appreciate your trade,
ACUfF & COMPANY
.... I
E’Bt
lilt
A bkbbWfi ASi-X^^Tof wm tike
iditi e at Bountlln* BIHova Hntuniay
afternorn. Rux HarlSw >» going, unit
ns he »iw#y* Ibokh st exetiinfe
thums with nls mouth open, he
hope* it will not be raining.
A bnrtible-bee pursued CrR-ket
Hicks for some diuti'nee Jov n the
lander ereek road this mormn®.
Cricket said he wouldn't hive mind-
ed it ko itnii’h but H« bad ft. walk
back. .. ’
Age is glftd to put away
Al! the hardens of the day,
Glad to Iky the worries down,
Quit the noises of the town,
• And in slumber end the care
That has hjet them here and there,
fitlt the chilifiren do hot know
Life is freighted down with woe;
They woultj run until they drop,
Hoping day would never stop,
Calling back when it has fled:
“I don’t want to go to bed.”
, -^g—us
HISTORY OF TEXAS AND PEOPLE
u«r* wax nw tm ’ 1 XX
We thoroughly appreciate the fact that there
h large percentage of well dressed women 4vho _
not go in for the fads and fancies that go with the
------jjjmt to ggy
In assembling our
rant you to pee our
harmony Ith you
__ above mentioned
thought in tolnd. ^e want td cal! your particular
attention to a fine Of dresses at $27.50. You will
rite Die styles amTwTt! appreciate the splendid qual-
''5 "f ' 9th?rs- I? > kradual
V
...
n Department —
■'Jwjfoy* i the most brutal majority, and with-
—i?jssji?s csrM o<*»
kmbxr Audit Bora** *f Cfrceis- [ land But one -hope* thtrt th* uu
N- . T thors of a new constitution for
>jff>*A*4(ri*tM*B •w*P*P*» (Texas, whoever they may be, will
k-wtivr gcHUwvn N«wap*s*n> PO-i not be so concerned in the prescr
that they will praetieally deny them
to the majority, which Is absolutely
entitled under a democratic form]
of government to govern,
o— --1
♦ ♦♦«♦»♦♦•* 8 swwe* 8 8
• WITH TUB M» CM* MOHS ♦
8 Ry L. A. ML ♦ 1
♦♦♦♦
l.l .x
hilt, but
i Htrftkv
WOlllJ
uie peril*px
ndlers numbers.—-Corsicana Suu
TIIIHY’S IIIK I HII A I s
VVilkiam’ MorrW HukIhb, pr me
nilnlxtwr of %the (’oifrsihWealtb of
AUhtrall.-i, talr* in Wall-*. 5* years
.ilco today.
HfV 4!harlfs C. Hays, moderator
of the- General Assembly of the
Tvrnshem-tan - fhureh In the tinltw.
Wlate*. burn nr • Fulton.- Mo . 5*
veara aao today..
Rear Arinurar \yj||tsr.i 8
U 8. N'., retired.' Chief
Operations tlurtna the
born nt Macon, lia., ®7
tod try.
Wili am T Burke, <-< nirressm.in•
.it-larue. tram Beunsylvanni. Lorn
8ft years nao today
Bishop Wilbur 1’. Thlrkield. of
tor MetJuHliet Hplxeopal XlftUreM.
born jit Franklin,Ohio. 68 aro
totlay; > —. i.-x —, ... re l.r. - . ... ...
IX j-HK D.tY'S WWI
>lftj‘* Whiftolltf t> Wtotttoi*. onr-
pf tne’ -|ln<ti*l raprcat.ttat.IVea o'
the ’ phltril States Gblirrtrftent a*
tk* ihleFSAl tRhil .s.r.tAI ofi Ui<
law a xrf aviation which meet a todav
.rt prsru*. was one df the arjopei-r
promoters of aviation irt tf>» !“• $« '
army. He in not a V est Pointer *u-
camc into the arijy, in 1898. u« ;r,
private in rm first r-mmrut of on-
KineCrx. whirh volunteered in the
war with ■Sga.l'n. Then he had a
•elm of service with the infantry
in the tmitlippinrm, ' fislh^ to the
■rank , <if xifBttd lleiiieain*. ’and
bi »ome;of the most utlrri-if-
campaU.na aaainat the nntrv*
trrtxnc in tits ne Tcntened t» f«>
.. UhtWg «*WSr-J»«W4l tor two - -
.7 A Mrmnrtet. 'Wbrt died Wertnrs- .f^n-Tatrov
(lav. Sept. 13. at hM home here was ' h"* A..’, il»i
■ -rrlli.u.,i«v il. tfinBMl see- -ahool. and then was detitlloi.
th* Bixntil. corp*, *fW* i*es he*
been a close stimynt avl!
and has become one of the |
hfs wife and seven sons ynd three
daughters yj ...
__________ jcral
was A death
Uiat. r*in
perliaps in
Il llUiere ll uui ur. ...--. umU j
( Now that the hent of the etrtpm^* j
I is past. We can appreciate it, for we '
know it to be a fact that th,, har-
vest of cotton which is now being
ginned is dbe almost Wtiotly to the
boat and drouth, TThat this I* the
i view generally lidd is Indicated Ily
| the fact thiil nuinj exchanges have
!te<*»tly commented very similarly
I to the bun> sbutement. Much more
cotton is tiemg gathered ih this sec-
tion than niftAt people expected, the
(linens* over the past two years
being -decided, and this Is due al-
fnost wliolly to the fftet that the
I boll weevil could not work exten-
sively under conditions of the past
. . ____ , . . , . Stott* I
aid for surfacing of the Dallas'
highway ought to leave that much
more money in the available high-
way fund for District No. 8. Ex-|
n.Wmn of the prrsimt road system (
" "ftUhftM LitHf Efhrtb rhe TWItn
Couffty line and from the Denton-
Pasdor toad to the Wise County
txUne via Stony are two of the
"* wfdtches of road deserving special
consideration, because, in the first
L - place, they were promised when
| the road bonds were
|o’ ’ the second, because they would not
oply serve many Denton County
citizens hut would provide the thru
I connections that highways should
furnish.----------
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