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P-CMMOMirLBi, WKDUMDtT, MAY 1
DKWTOM,
*!»■
—
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF
New* from Little Elm
Men
Han
I
in the public
lias been critically
ATLANTA
Blanche. K-yeiir-uld
and
Curl
Minor
in
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
I he
beenUM<*
vInI t
I
v Is i t -
Quanah,
in
from
his
I’. Hamilton, of Pal-
Mayor Kempner
GALV ESTON
of
lighter,
P
o.
J. L. WRIGHT
43-7 W. HICKORY ST.
PHONE 515
now
l
L*
mdr v
;<
if
11 n
its
visit* -1
f
\ i*11 -
Baker.
*n
New* from Plainview
ha vr
and
of
Ma
a t I ended
at
Rood
rain
visited
home
visit Ing
hi*
v I Hi ted
visit -
has
visited
friends in (’op-
-e
Worth
visited
1
THERE'S A REASON
GRADUATION GIFTS
nd busy
now on
lilniWiiim
J_L~1
'i
to live nt Little Ruileoinb.
z
I'm going to leave the
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DEEP SEA GOSSIP
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PLUMBING
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CRUSADE
J. A. M'GRARY
Classified
Ada
results
COUPON
ing
PICOT HEMSTITCHING
com-
convmce you
PHONB 784
■*
COWAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
H. C. TALIAFERRO
_
PHONE 119
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SALADO OIL A GAS COMPANY,
Room 412, City National Bank Bldg., Temple, Texas.
ATTORNEYS—Richard Mayfield, Giddings; Few Brewster,
Temple.
gov-
i nit
it ths farmers behind
Wheat and oats ars
Ha r-
Lon Im
Blacksmith Work
Horse Shoeing
Plows Sharpened
Welding «
Or Wood Work
“Plumbing That Satisfies.*'
Went Oak Rt Phons 520
Kent
homes.
tlie Mediariles-
I Louis I'nion
In announced
will/ be
months
are
school
Albert
CORRECTLY DONE
BUTTONS COVERED, ANY STYLE
Machines to Sell and Rent
Typewriters to Sell and Ren}
tax.
pillar vol
Ih> held this
vii.c the
ll< DI
M. Kin
M IN
turned
Pell Smith, of Carrol-
her parents, Mr. and Min.
Donald have
Wei In.
from
I’ eu-
Mich a
Trunin n
Mari ng
ills' court,
id tic* coast
of the fifth
in thia rom-
er ERo-
for the State
session hefT
la- I
Nch(
III A’.
A large attendance In here
Firemen’s association In
H«*NS M»ll
will
the *
John
died of
WACO Wot
I > i i d • ;» l> i 111 V
vnliiahlr
While they ln«t. they
.IS. d he
lit the <
tNfWQ
Sin 11 h
w here
< 'olleg
< E
rcorganizai i<*n
along
before
I ’atlas
K 11 pa (i
exercises
Sun-
was
of
Wed-
and Mrs
of
r
XX <
S
ft
4
WHAT MAKES THE WILD CAT WILD?
13 - D
In
led
0. M. CURTIS
SOUTH SIDE
DENTON. TEXAS
ml
. bi
HARRIS-BENTLEY HARDWARE CO.
“WE SELL PYREX”
'M
M I N
It J
f« lk«
<’ L
HANDEHNO.N—Charlea A. iHtwitls, a
eon of a wealthy ranchman, was aocl-
and killed. He Is survived
A < Jrace ent ei tain -
their Nun. Harold's
■\ most enjoyable
id pulling
go II
Howie
o ve raras.
THE FLY”
Bar-
bu s
■L
Com pa
< f lane
a nd
Twentv nexx
built here In
.Mho quite a
expected to bu
met and move I
ren to school
I ’cut"'i.
4 'ongr< Haman
7th district
Dirigible Launches Airplane.
mmsiiiil ncroiiiiutle experiment I
Oh I darling, coine to my
You look good enough to eat.
Mias Salmon—Aye! that's why I’m
so ahy.
Devilfish
anna.
entertained
achool
enty little
Refreshment* G.
« In the
her ln-
n (’ N (’lark,
*n. Era n< In. M r
Bnizzll, Green Watson
xx ere In I >ehton
Stiomp Im visiting
Aubrey
Pik
ne xv I v
,■ force
walked
"f
ill *
1' <' 1*1 ■
Min
I’ALLAS
A a t
fell I
Mr
Jailed bj
of City Commission
(Continued from page 1)
KANSAN CITY—A |
handicMpt the Kihihiib
while Tuesday
hoUNeH
few
fainilles
and build this Num-
e to send their child-
Claude.
Mlaa Nettle Neely of Denton visited
imnm section. The
that patrons cut
vice and use k.cros
j mi nisi ra t Ion
%
Over rlni
in onl
Secret a ry Ha k ■ r has
i»f reorganiza t ion »• f
g ua rd t roops a long t he
they existed bcf<»re Hie
Io
E
. ,*l- '
Bish- |
EL PASO
cussion during
that nursvH
treatment, I
a
•m
be
The act
tn committed Hl roti ‘
TH I
of
icnt
WASH IXGT< >X
oved a plan
na t iona I
lines as
FORT WORTH—Announcement from
Ant irMulTra
Iterated tl,,
I coming to
stiff rage x
A Hujt-N and children have re-
from a visit with relative* at
Fort Worth
B (*. Ligon has sold
on Main Street to E. .
\\ a xabach ie.
Mr anil Min
Dallas
M rs
Mr .
I ui lied
Is rtsidenca
Phillips, of
working
of their I
as Graduate
on rccortl uh
■
11 it i i < > 11 n i, in it ii iivii iii'ii
•r will have |IO,00(1,000 capl- |
ami |5.oob.omi surplus with
ind resources
.
All
iviiM tried recently n* Itockiiwny Bench.
L. L, when im nlrpliine. NUHpended
from one of the niivy's "Bllnipw," whm
relented nt im elevation of II.ihhi feet.
An IIIUMtrntlon In the April I’opulnr
Meehiinlcw shown the phine Just nt the
moment of Inunchlng. A cnble nhout
100 feet In length, nttnehed to the dlr
(glide, wn« Hiipplled with n con
trlvnnce which gripped I lie center nee-
tlon of the top plane, and which could
be Instantly released by the pilot.
L'lW
o
pH I II V
Texas
Mrs W J Davis
Flower Moun<1
talent plav
last Thursda
made
Thtiisda v
to it
fanfl I y
*vi II
Many
Gin last
Brum h* v
and Mi
laIncd In
rhiMN Kat-
guest*
i of ('ik«'
News from Bethel
BETHEL. May
here Sunday
and Mrs <>1
ar!
ROOM 412 CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, TEMPLE. TEX.
CAPITAL STOCK, *40.000; STOCK, PAR VALUE $10.
TRUSTEES: P. H. Merchant, Giddings, Texas; M. E. Atchison,
Tfcylor, Texas; W. J. Lee, Oenaville, Texas.
Mrs. Otis Addington enter-
lay night,
ird of Oklahoma
n last week.
°nberry of Mays
irn.
of Fort
Ala.- <
ot the 7th
failure sfid<l«*!ily.
Been use I he V
'. Gi Uber,
the < ntlta
S I ’<*naId
I jewsi » I lie
home from
JUAREZ—4!nolflclal m«
«re that Vllln with 600 ni
• long th* i xi. i t_-________
opoalte Presidio, Texas, expected
reach the border Thursday,
'v of
has t>een
of the De-
a model
govern-
wornen of-
I
iiH
---------L,
See the novelty stetson ruga
sale at Jarrell Evans D. G. Co.
Cv^ay s/vy a fly
M/uicw
Ftiat,
MOGAce, Mf/xz YOI, stri/T
T^T x>ooa f _
/^o thf ^cx/^a
/s o'ritrt —
MV 44A/.D/ (---'
so very obvious-
lie cured tier, though,
visited Ills
S P Wilks,
Follow Ing a
lheh It
forced to
neon venlences
a
i'/OLV //V 77/if WO FLU DO ALL-
"THESE FL/DS GET tN TH/5
has returned
he attended
farmers arc
f the blvgt st
(bile hil nd I’ctl |
t Le est lina ted
im yea r w 11 h an I
■t of fi ft y bush - I a ppr<
flu* I
--- same
\\ a r.
Gm.—Baylor
debMltus were defegted by
debaters from North
<|Uvstlon was corn 1
Industrial dlsput
taking the negative.
heated dis-
was charged
s 11 ft c r 111 -
and to be
( disadvantage In
hospitals Irecause
ry rank tin* Tex-
HMsoclatlon went
nk
• Is, that some of us are bom Mnd-sighted men and never recognize
Opportunity until it has passed us. YOU know, and WE know that
the day of the Small-Investor-Who-Makes Big Dividends is pass-
ing. Why ? Because ns soon as wildcat territory becomes a proven
field, the big companies, who were small companies, with much
< faith, once, come in, and do not need you money. YOUR Opportu-
nity is NOW! Don’t put yourself, nor let time put you, in the class
of the Might-Have-Beens. Take a chance and be an IS. Our low
I capitalization gives you assurance of large returns for even a small
investment, ALWAYS PROVIDING TH^RE IS OIL HERE TO BE
HAD FOR THE DRILLING. Geologists say there is. We believe
there is. We cannot guarantee a gusher, but we do guarantee to
drill the hole for one. We have owned most of our leases for sev-
I eral yean, and we have 2,000 acres of the best. Out of this we
have taken a drilling site of 200 acres, and have blocked 250 blocks
of 4 other acres each, one of which we will give as a bonus with
each investment of One Hundred Dollars. The remaining 800
I acres, which lies on the edge of our holdings, are what WE get
■ out of it. We have oil in shallow wells, parafine deposits, Penn-
sylvanian outcroppings. Help us get the drill going. We do not
employ high salaried “spiel artists’’ or promoters. The money you
pay goes fof development. Mail the coupon TODAY.
. SALADO OIL AND GAS CO.
t ho
with
bavvalAU leate
by Rex J \V
the Baptist
i Washing^
cable girls
to the
'-'ling
he \% ive
Zaul
X
of their son.
birthday \ most , .
spent In making and pu
ra ndy
M III l a r y t ra Ini
<<*u inc In ili»
• government *1 • sig na t
G A LV EST<»N—Mayor Kempner an<l
‘‘ lull the old city commissioners were de-
feated by the cltv ticket by majorities
ranging from Kim to 2.00(1. The plat-
froni of the whiners was for abolition
of the sexver tax. election of th»* tax
assessor by popular vole. I nit la 11 \ < -‘ref-
erendum and recall, raising the grade
and epuou ra g i ng outside capital to in-
vest In Galveston
1 m going to retire,
hit.
flu* deinublllza
ami !»(’(h divis-
ion w ill be* sent
the ok
r
ami
*M .It . .
The home talent play was given
KtcharJs *n last Thursday night
|.r*:i xx as imide above expenses
f?(*0 has been r<’all/.<*d from the play
all II was presented twice at llebr*
orca at Addison ami at Rbhardson
Mr ami Mrs John Skiles and daugh-
ter visited In Plano
MIhs Jewel Jennings, <*f Plano,
it* d friends here.
Miss Jane Morgan
Ing r»*lallv»‘s In Dallas.
!<on Hoskins visited
pell
Mr
Dr. F H Ross of the (
Denton delivered an address I
the Business Women's club Im
I Im* ' Psychology of th* lntervl<*w."
Ign to enroll 100.000 |
to defend the const 11 ut lot
*gal rights of the negro was g
t Im* Assc
of Colored P< <»ple
x •* x- . a ./nr, i in ■
i turning over the Ptle>
Inluring
(ions of
Mrs X
cd fl M IM Is
Mr and
da U gI Ter.
Mrs B A
I ’alias.
the fun-
A meric i n
the %out-
rm of gov-
you are holding fast
Burg«»rn.iMf < r
form of i
discredited In
and Mi
X' islt ed
and Mrs
M* young
ami Mrs
of near Xavo visited
I ’a x no.
Fh*ren<*e
illy, xx I
r have
M rs
equally with
chairmen
State centra) <’oinmitt
xvomen’s State execu-
• held in Washington
of marriageable girls Is
le. due to the fact
the young W’omen
beconn* the xx Ives of
at (’amp Zauhary
Wald House. Mrs
Morgan visited
(’nrnp Bowie He has Just
from overseas. He formerly
( Jeorge W R 1*1'1 le
• | • reside IM' x of the
look afl<r his pri
‘ 'uI len F Thomas,
|.<'cii clcctei! tem-
W’ASHIXGTOX In
11wn of both the 3•»t h
Ions only the Texas «i
to the Texas eamns
X(ith and 'I’ravls for t h< !mth
lahoina men being sent to oth« r < amps
nearer the men a
'/A_______
p WI
New* from LewisviBe
LEW1BV1LLK. May ll-Mr. and Mrs.
A E. Heater and daughter, MUa Clara,
have returned from a vhrit at ~
Benito.
Mr. and Mra, U F Kilellner and baby
have moved here from Dalian.
Mia* Rosalie McMurray, of Denton.
Im visiting her sister. Mrs Carl Minor, i
Mr and Mrs F F Brddo and little I
daughter. Bennie Frances, were In Dal- |
GA DSD EX,
L Burnett
heart
e headquarters here is re-
t former Senator Bailey is
to de 11 \ er a n ant I -
mH ho walking on
of an accident.
roya
brick palace in
IK PJ The father
iz.’ibeth, thinking
tradition It
inc to please the peo%
•<*upy the throne. But
nc* l<cg»*nt, who was godfather,
r with tiie Emperor of Russia,
ilv the nun*- of Alexandrlna to
rgx The fat’ier pleaded that
’posed
’n < xv n
nt said
second
•rors must take
y had to have
,■ mill
puitiic;u.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
Mrs Jam- Hughes Is the pexx* *l<*|*uty
city auditor *»f Youngstoxvn. <’
Chxdaml is to have a model hotel
for the a <•<■< i in ni < »<la t io n of busin**ss wo- 1
men
Women aldeimen In CanadA are three 1
in number <>im in Calgary ami two in
y of Alberni. B C.
Franectte Plummer
• f S< attic’s juvenile gi
mlv woman on the Pai
position
H Xexvberr
I’nited States
has been
of the Needlework Guild of
*y, wife <
senator from
-elected national
You’ll find the gift for the young graduate at Curtis'. The
young lady would like one of the nice bracelet watches you’ll find
here or a diamond ring, a nice brooch or some similar article for
personal ornamention. You’ll find a good stock of ivory goods
here, Or high class toilet articles, Kodaks and Kodak supplies,
Fountain Pens and Ever-sharp Pencils. Be it boy or girl you’ll
find many things here which will make suitable graduation gifts.
Won’t you look ?
^Gentlemen: Enclosed find $ for which please enter my
fc application for share of stock of the Salado Oil
R & Gas Company, par value $10 each.
Oamb..........
Shoulders, of
Shoulders
ey ent erth In-
nin y night
Rlckly mid chlld-
Mr a ml Mrs.
and Mrs
three dMUghters, of I
reliitlves here
The following wrre elected
triiMtev.M for Hebron district ....
Harpool, Hugh McCormick and Frnnk
Reynolds.
The Ladles Aid met i*t the church
Mondi* v afternoon. After the lesson ths
ladies spent the remainder of the even-
ing In cutting xvreds on the church
law n.
Misses. Hogan, and McMurry visited
Mrs Jonas Huffman in the Plano com- •
m unit y
Harpool Bros have recently purehns- I
ed the land dedicated to the town <»f
Hebron from the Black Land Toxx’nslte
*ny of Sherman and the 100 acres j
id Joining the toxvn on the south
I east.
Twent v
here
quite
rt ed
public*
v 11
by a
Kellogg
first MasNach uset ts woman to
from a college was Lucy
■ famous suffrage pioneer,
ne years to earn money
o Oberlin, then the only
women.
time in he his tor
a woman
as the acting head <
louse of Correction.
xv hi ch the Federal
has frequently srnt
12—A
morning,
in Kerr of Witchlta
rod a half holiday
bn nd pa railed the I
paiaders s ugg on (oil
n- the ele^ric H« r-
• ne ami the <• iI x a<1 -
i petit-
wit h a
, Irk pa 11 l< k. "f
r. Di D F
Sa 11 ie a imI Fa y
a t c \ i*ai| Ing I he
Horrors of Chinexo Outlawry.
Thu city of Anin, oil the linn river,
wnn the ncene of n horrible outrage
by a few ilisbandeii Chlnene nol
dlern on .January 2, ncconllng to the
Central China Boat. The bills north
of the town have been Infested with
these brigands for some time. A mer-
chant of Anlu set out to collect some
bills, was daptured on the main road
to Ch'.nsan and held for ransom. When
the money demanded failed to arrive,
the outlaws bound their victim, cov-
ered him with straw ami setting It
atlre. burned the man alive. The po-
lice and a few soldiers were sent to
the scene, but the murderers Imd es
caped.
/
Ii.
jbnitlon this month recalls the fact
that there was considerable trouble in
finding a name for the royal baby born
th* **l<l. Nhabbv, brick palace
May 2 1. IK 19 The
h**r Eli
g lor i*>*fM
to |»le
y the
ho was
Emperor
*• of .‘ ’ ‘
Mrs H M
and Mrs.
a nd
Im i <•.
Mrs J P . .
Mi.HN R*»mhIIc. ami M» ami
Biuml’5 visit'd rvlat’\<N in
ST. L< >1-IS-— Assignment of Bishops
the different <•<»nf<■ r<■ im'cn of the M
church South Is announced by th*
hge of hlshopN In session here
op W N \insworth will preside
the deliberations of the North
conference which iim ' Im ( >< t 22
WASHINGTON All l.inpoiarx naval
officers who entered for the xx a r period
only xx i 11 be r<l<MM<<l within the next
few weeks. a<'«'oi<IHig to Navy depart-
iiie nt a n non m emen t
1 nt herw Ise placed at
in overseas
ack of military rank
N u tnch’
demanding military
for military hospital nurses
Gibson and 'laughter,
o hiive he«*n here ti’<‘
returned to Oklahoma
(’ F. Witt were In
m and son. ( arl,
I ’alias
has returned
LITTLK ELM. May <1—Th» continu-
ed raina hava nuf *— * — *_
wlth their work,
look Ing fine.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Clem Thomae,
May '■ » »*rl
The Woman’* Committee
liberty loan (“cured |lf>50 II
tn unit y.
Jack Hart who
III. la linprovli.u
Mn. N. 8. Sli
honor of her So
urday night
were
ami < ream
Ia I * e
Io vif'lt
The Vicar** Slip.
An exceedingly nmliible widow cume (
to live nt Little Rudemnb. The vlenr, j
n bachelor, regarded her with fear and
trembling; she was so very obvious- |
ly lifter him. lie
one day by making a fortunate slip.
The dear'lady met him in the village,
and stopped him.
She talked of this, that, and the oth-
er. and nt Inst worked up to the point j
where she could talk about herself.
“It Is very lonely for me now," she
said. "I have always been used to
.having a man about the house, and I
can't get used to the quiet Hess."
She turned and gazed away to the
distant hills, while her underllp trem-
bled piteously.
The vicar muttered the strongest
word In his vocabulary, and then said
hastily:
“Oh, don't worry, my dear lady—
don’t worry I You know the wind is
always tempered to the lorn sham."— i
Answers. London.
DALLAS Judge I
I in nUred from (Im*
FIfn! State bank to
VII t •• bllMl IM HH II nd
1 v Ice - prvKhlc ii t, Iihh
piiriuy preshb nt
to admire the
to be the most
j in New York _..y
hat the structure whs de- .Fails vinited relatives here last week.
* woman architect. Miss
ST LOI’IH- The merger of three
the hugest banks here,
AiiK’ilcan national, the St
and the Third national, I
The merger x
tai Htmk and I juu.jmq
depOMitM of | I 2 1 JHIU.OUU Hill
Of I I 5l»,IHl(I.IHMr
N E W" Y< )R K-—An non necme nt
nation-wide cHnipal_
peiNons to defend the <•< * ns 111 u t Io na I
and legal rights of the negro wiih glx-
en by the Ann<h*IhtIon for the Advan^e-
jnent of (’olored Pt'<»ph* Equal voting
lights, c<|ual ediica t ionnl fiicllltleH, fair
trials In the courtN. right to Hit upon
the jury pawMing |u<tgm« nt upon im*
vioiH, <1efrnse against lynching and
burning by limbs, equal wrvlev on rail-
roads and other public carriers, equal
rights to use parks. vll*rarlcs aiul other
<’ommiinlt y m* rx i< *m for which he is tax-
ed ami an equal dinner for livelihood
in public aiul private employment
anumv the things t<» be Houghl
JU
Jane
relatIves
>n Hoskins
the *it\
Mrs
iu<lv* <>
is i fie o
to hold
’ Mrs
i h e n < • xx
: M i<’h 1 gU
presid*i
A merle:
Women are to take part
men In (he conference of
Republican State centra)
end Republican
11x < s soon to b
\ shortage
reported In Loulsvill
that about 7,0<t0 of
of that city have
soldiers stationed
Ta vlor.
Few visitors who stop
Hall of Records, reputed t
beautiful public building*
<’ity, know
signed
Fay K
The
graduate 1
Stone, the
She worked nine
enough to go tG
college open to
For the flrut t
the institution,
chosen i
trolt H
prison to
merit * ..
fenders.
Marion Harland, still active and busy
writing, although now in her 89th
year, is a prominent example of what
old age can accomplish for she can
trace back a career that has gained in
power and prestige with every birth-,
day. as a writer and authoress of uni-
versal renown
The Queen Victoria centenary cele-
OF INTEREST ’TO < ITIZENM INTER- '
ENTEI> IN THE WAR
We hint a Hmltrd number of the
r*<rn iiubBshrd on Nov. II, iinouo-
, Jig the end of the v»$»r. These xvBI be I
xnlunble souvenir* In after yenr* mid
’ will hr good to ahow to the boy when
I u- XV • nlso hiixe the IcHUr I
rKinirnnik mm«■«*<* the (
The laiMura contain n i
I
There are more than 3,000,000
Ford cars in daily operation in the
United States. This is a little bet-
ter than one-half of all the motor
cars used in America. The Ford
car is every man’s necessity. No
matter what his business may be,
it solves the problem of cheapest
transportation. We solicit your
order now, because production is
limited, and we must make it the
rule to supply first orders first.
Touring Car, $525; Runabout,
$500; Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875;
Truck Chassis, $550. These
prices f. o. b. Detroit.
rent
the next
number <»f
uy and build
he
romp
i ndm>* i
About tw
present ___S.
wrr<* nerved
Hole Iimm gone to (’MlifornlM
Mm brother. (’Iihh HhIp
Min Rolit Hollowa and <hlldren
have returned to their home in Denton,
after h xxr«‘k'N x InH here
Mr and Mra J no Hart and baby, of
Rockwall, vlaited relatives here.
"Grandma ’ Button ami Mra Ida Er-
win vlMit*’d Mrs Annie Jim Elliot near
FrInco
M r
< d Ip
ninth
time whm
nH»ll|HM'*N
Mr a imI Mra
ria a imI Pink
Wil< oxen a i
returned f
11 v< d hero
Mr and M
Sttomp ami *
Ray ii i ond B razz 11, (ireen
Joi, u \\ a t H"ii xx ere In
Ma Irorn b Stiomp la
g ra nd pa r ■ n t a at Verona.
Mr a nd M ra I ><-nnia
Krum, viatted Mia J M
Mr and Mra R J Maaae
ed (Im- young f< Ika Satur
M r
J (
Mra
Mlaa Emil
pa at yen i.
Mr mid
Frlaco.
A bner
ent a. Mr
gone to
First Actor
Ptngc.
Second Actor—You’ll be missed if
y< u do. ofil mnn.
First Actor—Thnt’s Just the reason
I’m tired of being
Gl’TiiRli: <’k
not xx in k with W m
.'* ppol II ( ed fH<* <• 11 1 e f.
of tin* local fire depart
out
Cowan will rixa you good aervice.
. TRY HIM.
Vniveraity
WakeforoNt |
(’urolitui Tin FORT WORTH—Blanche, H-vear-old
npulMory aridu ation of daughter of A L I t ley. received $5,000
ten with Wakeforent from the government for injurteN re-
*-- ■ ; celved when an airplane dragged barb-
ed xx ire h< roaa the road near Hicka
. .. > car a nd bad I y
the girl, tearing avxay por-
the flewh of her face
TI'LSA. ok
an <al< c 11 \ <’
o o I n I m • l e, the
an I nat riH't or
he return*. We rImo bnve the i**ur
I rontnlnlng the rraiatrant* under
I IN-45 drnft art. r-‘
I larae number off photo* off hox*
«rrvlrr in nddltlon to much otl
terentlna and vnliiahlr Iniormntlon
nhout thr war. NVhlle they la*:, ttzr
i will he nold ffor five rent* rarh.
RE<’<>H!>-<’HRONI<T.E.
It a t I a*' h«s Hi*’ • ' I«»
t hei <• ( Sa \ a n- | He x i n
! is believed to |
.f th<* y. ar
in th< <*ld
K« nsinr* ton
that from
would pro*
pie should
(he l’i
gave *
, the clergy The father pleaded
another name be adde<l. and pro
Vxx!11" feminine form of the Regent':
name. Georgina But the Rcge
his name could not come In the
place, and, aa the Enipoi
precedence, if the baby had to ha
another name "to give her mother*!,.
I So the Princess came to be called Alex-
andrina. and in Infancy waa known as
• the PrinceaH 'Drina—a name she drop-
ped after her a< eeNHion, for she did
not want her mother’H to be second to
any other name.
a t the Ba pt I.
night Mrs. H.
i class xv i 11 g i ’
Ruth Jacob’
a redtfl
senior clasN
will fie gradu
St nd \ < 'I ub met
Milliken Fiiday aftcrim
sh< i t busin< ns meeting
a \ «• ,:u
i<*t l*’< tiera t ion
* I»i i n t v I
I t cI Will'll t
to in* *’t with M rs I
M iss Thelma M* die
[ ii* <1 ,m r pa rents. M i
■ Me*I Io* k
Ton, Kirk
s f a t h e
M i.s.* eS
Mills
/
Co/^t£. 7; ~
OA'/I-V Ma W
In the home is a very laudable thing, ive’ll admit, but a little careful screen-
will easily eliminate the worry and trouble.
Spring time is fly time and you cannot afford to lose any time in having
your home properly screened. * ,
Come in at once and let us figure with you dn your needs. Our
plete line of High-Grade Screening and Screen Doors will
that we aft well prepared to supply you.
Wilks, who
and Mrs
M< xl< <•
„ . _ !••••<•• here
with S00 men 1* moving -y —
>nt road towartl Ojinaga, | dentally *hot
to | by a-wife and baby.
HOVBTON—Teacher* in the public
prvMMmcn'M *tnk'* rcIiuuIm voted to demand increuaed aal-
■ City Star for a : ariea Hupt Horn aaid the School
; Board had adopted a resolution to pay
, ,, , MMlarie* uh high mn the school furvla
xvouhl permit.
McMurry a nd ,
. are visiting 1
I
____ ____ ______ ...r NatIonnl and
Rtatp law* It la the flrat tlnu- out at-
tention has been called to auch an n< t
It does not conform to democratic
Ideals and uaaKes and rape, tally 1“ II
racuvnant at the present time, when
nil t e enerirle* of the tJovcrnno nt of
the United States la In force Io mak-
more Democratic the g-overninent of
this and other countries Ami to kt
MRKi;'W'at In the United States of \mctlca
[t and especially In Texas, anil In th. >’It y
2LP^ni°.ni. v:.' ty government In Ila of-
KSHtM capsclty would publlah a com
munloation denouncing a petition alien-
I ed bv more than 60 pet .ent of tn-.
qualified votera of aald < tl> n hoa.-
only offense la aaklnK In be permuted
the privilege of voting on amendment.,
to t*'e City Charter a sacred right
vouched safe to them iin.lei tin i .« >•
our land would |.<- unb. H. . .ni.
It were not a fact Th. n.-t t.i.ix i
■fci' have been committed Hu oiil Ii i ■■
Intent but from Ignoran.. of
^^BKdsmentsl principles of the
, form of government It la
growth of the autocratic fo
ernment. It seems yot; „
to the Imperially/ o
form of government a
M arnment which i„
■ Civilised countries
w. l Mccokmi. •'<
i
PLAINVIEW May
la visiting his broth
< Jack Baxter has return.
R,.' Claude,
v’ * *
bomefolks Sunday
Bsk Mrs, W. Y. Barnett has r<*tiiin*.l !i"in
K Dalian
M»s«es Ima and Lucile McFall,
fifra* bro visiting their mint. Mln
B. Crawford.
Roy Ball, of D<|iton.
“ l Sunday
Oscar Purnell is In Glen Ruse,
an.I Mrs. J H.
I from Mineral
A war U*nk was ahown In Lewisville
Wednewday in the int«r«*st of the Vic-
tory loan drive.
A revival rntetlng was begun at the
Methodist church Sunday night, con-
ducted by Rev and Min R L Flowers,
of Dalias
John
hib little
M mes
son
L.
ing fi lends here
Mi n .1 W I «eg>i
I ted relatives at
< ’ G Thoinas
A iiht in.
MInh Jeannie Morgan, of Hebron, vis-
ited her grandmother, Mrs A V Lord.
Dr (’oxxan, of Denton, xisited R. L.
I »ona hl.
Mr and Mrs
ton, visit ed
Smn Jenkins
MInncn Hazel and Ruth Stower have
returned to Denton after visiting Mrs.
M \\ Houston.
Harden
Sun Antonio i
cork Military
Mr and Mrs
Ihn, visited here.
W W. Sherrill whs in Range
llood ('unninghatn and dai
Miss Marie, were in Dallas.
Friday night the closing
of school began with a pageant.
da> the baccalaureate Hermon
preached l»y Rex. J W. ('aidwell
Denton at the Baptist church
nesday night Mrs. H. A Purnell's « x-
pression class will giv< a play Thiirs-
dax Miss Ruth Jacobson's music class
will give a irclti'l Friday night will
Im* the senior class plav, and M.i
night will be graduation night
The Studs <’lub met xvith Miss Lina
<JO||. After a
Mrs. I’ L la
intricNtlng Yvport
111♦• <■ t ing
i <• f i < sli no n t s >s
flic club adjouii
I’ L Ja<‘*»bN*»n.
u<*k. <*f Da I lan. <
mid Mrs
Mr and
tained Saturda.
Nelson Bai
OtiH Addingtoi
Norvell Gran
Marvin Whybu
John Morris
relatWea here.
W.’D. Parker and daughter, Thelma
of Bartonville viaited Thoa Whyburn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Edmonds visited
Coy Hyden at Shiloh
Andrew Morris and wife. D H. Street,
James Morris, Mrs. Olin Kerr, Thos.
Whyburn and family were Dallas vis-
itors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller visited at
Round Grove.
Mrs. S. A and J. H. Nowlin and Mrs.
Beecher Minor are sick.
DENISON In sympathy with strik-
ing ctnplo.vvH of the Texas Poxvcr mul
Light company several thousand union
| labor men declared a half holiday and
| PI< << <I<<I by a band parad'd (Im- I iinI-
I
would - , . > , r
v ministration In nhI*I f*» faxoi
I<*n filc.l xvith it asking t Im* . it s
I • <»\cr the plant mul op. rat* it
| i Cilmi l<*n in i a t<*s
I union,
j m?
. j I'"
I TEM I'l.E II ' ..lint v
i pbitilling to Imr. < Ht <>to- .
oh t ■ c fo) ih Io o m n v y <m rw
it ml I’-ii t hoiiHii ml it<- t . H
| Io bo tn Hum 11 gn ri n this
' tiveriiKi' yl’-bl In prosp'-e.
I <■ Ih Io t ho Here.
inter t. i. w-Hb
mm1«*l>n*ra It 1* not a per.
liter. You are offlclalH of tin-
Denton, and yet been oho f. <• pet-
more of the citiaenx of Dentom
J-|g for certain change*
You take it as a pel
aonat alfront, do yon intend to quit
work, ntand Idle and atop all Improve
mint until the result of the ei.. ti.m
la known A* to the perxoitH named
and held up to ridicule in tlm eom-
munlcatlon. we will only say. that
they are citlsena of Denton and have
b»en for many years, and whether .t
not they «r any of them have ..HI. la I
ability ts known to the cltlxens of Den-
ton and Denton County.
8o far as we ar* aware tliia la Die
J.Sret time In tin- history of thia or tiny
other City Government In the l.'nlted
States, where the City officials In theft
official capacity denounce persona for
circulating a petition In the communi-
ty In which they live, h right guai-mi-
teed to them under oir "
he fin
‘Riled t<>
>rm to
esp
•esent
News from Hebron
IIEIIHON. May 12 - Hebron and (
pin \ *‘d bascbii 11
Th«* grnnv ended
fit vol* of II ebroll
I inf loh list on
m<»ve<l to I u nt*>n
Gii4 Marcy, wife mid little son
move her.* fr<»m Addison Mi
wiin manager «*f the Addison
fall.
Mr
thun
r*f
. .'H g *
t hat
to Texuw
.'age
crutcil'S
K official capacity, that when an am.m.i
meat has been made to the City t’lmr
tor. that no Other election for .I nd
MH*** <>an be had until tit. .m.ii.-.h n
**We underotand that th.- b.mda Imm
not yet been sold, that no .-nalm . - li.m
been onHHMrOd, that no aum. yr of tlm
streets to he paved have I.. . a n.<d.
and that It le not decld.-d win. h >tr..-l“
ahall b* navod. When all <>.».' hn> I" .
done, ordinances aascsrlng am.ninta
N paid by property ..w n. t - must be
and notice of auch ordinance*
(P-Sauot bo Elven. It seema to us that It
' take three months I.. fore yon
Will be able to begin work of ati.ei
D: Unprovement. And we are at it Io,a to
UnaerMaad how the petition fol am. ml
menta to the City Charter or
^^^■Kendments If adopted can affect in
• any way interfere wtth your Unto,
C.ltnmiaalanera It la not a personal
/ matter. You are officials of tlm city
of Denton, and yet because 50 p< t e< nt
;■ or more of the cltiaena of D.-ntoo ■ ten
“a petition askiin
In the Charter. ’
aff roti
stand
'°?o-e ThoiWUs la visiting his sister in
Mundy.
Willard Thomas is
brother in Fort Worth
Woods, of Whitesboro
i daughter. Toni Alice.
B L. Spencer and P L Jacub-
*• in Dulins
K Smith, of
f i lends
W
t lx t
Th
IUIIIMHI1
I
X
X
N
,\
x"
THE CHEERFUL CHERU3
The sun shines on irt
.spite, of clouds
And never seems to
mind them. —
When clouds of troubles
bury mt X v
I’ll smile \ j
ri^ht on /
behind
them,
fi.TC*— f
faSSSit
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1919, newspaper, May 14, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237480/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.