Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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SINCLAIR OILS
You’ll thrill, tingle, throb—
L<me
Rfock
For all Makes of Cars.
YOU'LL YELL!
STARTINC TOMORROW
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Alice Brady in—
DID YDU EVER HEAR OF A PERSON
i—at this man who was—wasn’t—
Wealthy Widow Would Wed
THEN WAS A HERO
Post Office Filling Station
GOING BAREFOOT WITH SHOES ON?
Again
Bull Montana in
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pair of torturing shoes.
That same delightful comfort is felt when you slip into
pair of
SINGER MACHINE
“TWO TWINS’’
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THEHOOVER
Laird & Shocber Shoes.
Two-reel Comedy.
IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS.
THESE SHOES ITT YOl R
Wf-f
FEET. THEY DON’T MAKE
Denton Typewriter Exchange
YOl R FEET FIT THEM.
Only $6.25 down. Call for home demonstration. '
SCHEPP'S FAMOUS CAKES
J. R. SIMMONS
BLACX ELECTRIC COMPANY
Phone 227.
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LAIRDSHOEBpR SHOES BRING FREEDOM TO
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NEW GUARANTEED STOCK
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FILLING
NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
STATION
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Through our mechanical department
IT IS TO OUR INTEREST
for
US
To see that
YOU GET MORE MILEAGE
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BUICK AND CHEVROLET
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Where Blooms Were Open 100 Per Genl Attendance
in Contest Tuesday Noon
Trim, good-looking, long-wearing, happily-wedded conifort”‘with
style.
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11.11.
Th.
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til, sn
Willi.-'.
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by depending upon
requirements in
CAR LOADS OF ALL
GRADES JUST
ARRIVED.
THE PROPER
LUBRICATION
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xcll (he
ANYTHING ELECTRICAl
122 North Side Square.
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i ru i t i bl«* c< >1 It < t u <1
ribbon
exhibit 1
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Kesi<f*n
ALVIN
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With
Gaston Glass, Barbara La r
John Sainpolis, Doris Pawn
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PLUMBING
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Acetylene Welding, Horse
Shoeing, General Blacksmith-
ing.
209 East McKinney St.
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
Compare Our Hrcnd With Any You (’an Buy.
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f little shabby, shiny, and out of shape. Or
or
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“MISSING MILLIONS”
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Today and
Tomorrow
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Lighten the burden of Spring sew- j j
ing by buying a new—
in
problems along these lines en-
ables us to render satisfactory
service.
You’ll laugh till you erv a little, then laugh at your-
self f'>r tioing it. Y’iii’11 thrill, tingle, throb—
Aho n Tornrdv.
1HL PAL ACE ORCHESTRA
a bit-
h y M a y
oh nt
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LT. - < ;(p j.i<.\hT<1 Ly
nlware < '•. (,f 11. r f t ■ ■«>
l'«. i nninv debat ink'
id^d bv Ktv
“Plumbing That Satifies.” ill
West Oak Sb Phone 520 I
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Marr, David Butler,
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! Around The Corw^rf
MONUMENTS
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The ne^ro’ii religion
j r< nHcd in the
spirit tial
John A.
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rl hiirxda
I ‘txtrict
ph 1 • d in
pr« > : ih t y.
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I more effh lent and
' ministration, und
Fi«>L;l, W HI be ab|e
«i(y in a more itu.si
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Printing
Engraving
Typewriter Ribbons
Car lx in Paper
.oose Leaf Devices
Office Equipment
Our genuine in'..
At all groceries every day 10c. Call for Schepp's and get the
host cake you ever ato. a'l I you'll see that it melts in your mouth.
Every Friday and Saturday, Angel Food Cakes, 40c each.
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Hl. (he da maj^e w a s
OMVTOjr »ECOR»-CHnO!UCI.E. WDDMF.a»
TEN LOVING CUPS RrtWeB A» Expreswl In Fruit Bafijr 8«Mgeil Only
I negro “Spirituals" Theme I ’ 1“ ...... ",
of Too. A. Lomax at 0.1. A.
Counts by
— | n<‘t h« a\ > <
v« te nHI\ open. a<<-ndirm to t'oun- j
tv I >r UM'imt i ittlou Ak'Ll ’• I »• Ev-
<r«tt .ill- r at «arelu| • \ami iirat mn !
of peat h. |>I tl m d ml m-
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A EV IN IUL4-
icM fjoatra.
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What blessed relief when you push off a
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Can-you afford to pay $15 <>i for air suction j
alone, when 3c or 4c more a day wiL t>.;\ ;n; rlectrid T
carpet beater, sweeper and vaenun. < le.itH r < <>mbin-_|
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I'realdent Wright read a commu-
nication from the pant president <>*
the Mobile, Ala., Kiwuniu Club tell-
ing of the viaHjit of Colonel Alvin M. j
-f pvnton, Commander of
i item burn of the city comniiyHlon
[ —J. It. Wright, W. C. Orr, J. W.
r'.'ttor. Fred H Minor uml O. M
' Cvrtl»—-unit Mayor H V. fl<-nneu
iayued the following elgneil Kiute-
ment In eupport of the thirteen
clMrter amendments t<> be voted on
Anvil 1-
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If you'd look Springlike
smart and nice.
You’d better take our
clothes-adVice.
lx>ok over your ward,
robe and pick out tho
garments that need
cleaning. Perhaps your
last year's spring suit
would suit you to a "T”
if you have us change
its color. What do you
think ?
©soft buy a,
aetvSult...
n CltantinOUOnt
w r*i -
n
ervt1 r
p.t - on '
Revealin
bin-’ the
footlights
tinsel worl
t®r. The first In one that
move a conflict between
tions numbered l in (lie
L will make no cliarige In the fun-
danientid law of the <ity, but sim-
ply removtH a Motion now obwo- |
MM* createH the city a body politic
and makeH a general grant P<»w-
f April ■:
Early tn January thy City Com- I
mfaalon appointed . a comrnitti i' or
five to mjike a atudy of our cliar- ]
ter and ruygest amendment!, to It |
Wring the nine year* the <,lty has
ybeen opcratinK under our present
charter and its amendments, cer-
tain weaknesses and defects have '
appeared They are few in number, |
but important nevertheless. It
purpose of curbiK
stri’uKtheniriK
’ rertiticates-—in fact, anything you
Wc have the ma-:
,<■ | Lerials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,*
I and can turn out your work in
:t. , vhort time. I
i r 11 f ♦ c * i b
,b I by I
izi addlliuli
F rotiii<!•<.
t. dtr: UHsrd Hie different pha.i- )
an I
tech«»‘ 1
fields ail I
kwuvB for '
Ea".
I 1 BKol
Xt.illd
that is
In- voli-d <>n
i ii»i- ur’K> <l t<> coiiHldcr the merits of
i < ach amendini nt, and wei^h < «r*--
fully the r< ..Mons why they should
bi* ad> -pt <•<!
Monthly payments of S3.00 withou i
! interest. Can you afford to dr |
without it on these therms? Asl ;
i for free demonstration. H. C. Tai
j iaferro, Agt. Phone 780.
... i .ie •~~i
>.i tdul^
he ’. ev» '
oriety.
• y life be-
}roadway
and tn the
oi society. J
Rebe Daniels in daring
md fro’Tcoiis gowns
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flCtTY COMMISSION ENDORSES PROPOSED
THIRTEEN AMENDMENTS TO CITY CHARTER' TO BE AWARDED IN
Maim* time the contest
Hotarium; wax begun an
rial Kiwhiuh attemVmef*
• l< •! and it continues for
adopt m j
—• ’-BiM.B
The d«r?h4K‘* to fruit In Denton
County by the recent frr<xe was
K< opt where the btouiH/
nm inent.....
ham abou i ' ’ r:
lists. He expects j '* h*' >' ’
t he work by A pr I 1 "
n I
* : < 111 pF' xhl' d bv di'-tri t diti i torM.
'i«» w inning team, (’l-ass 1» track,
cup provid' d by 11umh< iI-< Ir.ty - J<»n h
i’o. of t» r.ton.
To winning
floilbh-M ru|>
. Di g <•" ,f
County Assessment Completed ■
in Sanger and Bolivar; Good
Progress in Other Districts ; ■
and other outer apparel,
them today.
A phone call will bring us. What's equally
important, we will have them back to you in
almost no time at all.
of an en«in« • i.rt,
the artificial wph X———'» .......... • v"
Mias McClain urg. d al'. QHU-HOV* OMCHI
< I. v. Auditorial^.
3rd. Mntlna-e and Kvrninjt.
Garrlm>n Drug »•«
th.-u i -,|
hr j (1 s
Hu
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Worth
buying
The Fort
ion lulH during the
has paid H‘».000 In - i
the mv st cm nt '
to maintaining
Dl RINv, THE NEW YEAR
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your
you w
I J U s I ,M I H • O
(•Id : -. ! . i 11
Hx ml--<
In. of
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bin id*.fc
PIm.lC M’KAKIXO.
RhoadN of the Farm L*1
will to the pul
y evening «t ...St.
Court room.
I found 'I’hr turner f
'Hir Denton Kiwania Club scored
its fourth Fuecr:«iwive 1 h) per cent
;i11 rmbtiieo Tuesday nt the luncheon
the XriVTican (’life in the cun-
t with t)i. B**»ary Club during
mouth of March. TuvM.la? was
final mevting or the, KiwaniaiiH
ami it wan under-
ucvtiHg that the Ro-
• tar had one abeen-
month The loser In
to banquet the win-
<1 Gm , ’ record for la*t
Kiwajiiami wax made
• I4.« Itucker, u h<> has
I dug t.ikvn to Fort Worth
to attend tliv meeting
w ia.h the only Ki wnri’H
a luncheon »d*iee^ tho
cd w It h tlo except ioll
•_m« mbt-r "ho ha.H been ill f'»r
i .n, and who was paired wi’h
It .t.iria’i during the period
little shabby, shiny, and out of shape,
maybe the new one is bagging a bit,
bulging unpleasantly at the elbows.
In either event let us have it a day or two, and
see how smartly it will become its old self, and
how much it will add to your own good apj>ear-
ance. You will be pleasantly surprised, too, at
the extra wear you’ll be able io get out of it.
This holds true, also, of your overcoats, gloves,
'. Send the whole lot of
I
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ording . to
fantnstie r«m
Th. y Hl
Safari is his most
my who
about lux
is his ha \ cn of
sfdi ItuaUst erh n
hop** of r*".ud
untaught wav
I got t<> nit f" n’t in H. ,i\.
o gwinr to be at <
and my God. wl g" •
xv♦’ plr-nvr— -
hi-KidcM th. YT"Tv Mun;
bi stde the Holy Man ”
outwit* Satan and J« \
his vfory
c <»n
of on
p/eAcnt.
ys. Wlf tenth a men dm* rit
Ac\ly the p"u< r in f-*t»r*F
fnindemii the Ftstims <
uUllth-N find to op< rat*-
for the publh
The eleventh n in< ndimn t g- • *
the express power t<> Dme boy.d* ,
and provides f»»r the issuance of
■Brial bonds It ix further provukd
that bonds cannot be-|Mi«u«d for a
longer pcimd tLun the ux4>fuln**x«
of the improvement f"r uhieh
sued It further provide^ tti.it
krauts shall b<* subniltttd to a
of the people Bonds of the
negro >
lll’p the
hf iiini-I f.
( .i t • n 11" in to Satan, t > II
M< s< s. to any tn<-><!« nt in th«-
that Hulls hi* immediate n»-»-d
are clever paraphraseM of the
7esiaint*nt. Th«- negio p
inspiration in the books
Testament.”
Thu speak* r gave th.- manner
I rocedure which characterizes
singing of th,, negro spirituals
that of part-singing conducted bv
the leader ami his ech< -• horns* s
h-'iig u as giw n as a typical lllus-
t ration.
The n< gro,
has the most
• f I * a ven a ml hell
t hi ily real t o him
band rn
io bring
H<aven
The avcond changes th*-
of annexing trriitmy t<>
At present expensive
must be held in ord* r t
new territory, involving
Waste of time and energy
amendment Ik adopt< d.
Mission may annex ten It
dlnance upon the requ* >t
WTOperl y owner?*
►' The third aim nd me n t
specifically the norm- rub-
and makes certain the pow< i a that
may be exercised by the *.i,.
~Trhe fourth. fifth ami sixth
amend men tM provklo that ti»x hx« v -
OF, marshal and m ; shall be
appointed by thq (’omniis'
Under the 1914 chart*.;
changes are nere*,Mary fn ra
the spirit of our commissi-mr mai; -
ager form of g<»v« rnment
present there is division of i*sp"?i-
slblllty that s*-ri'iusly impairs th*
efflciem y of our municipal gov*-rn-
rnent
The seventh amendment permits
the Commission f<> <lis|>oMc of pr**p'
erty no longer needed by the *iiy
for the purpose i*_»r wliigh u
acquire*! or to s*dl same. pr<.....D
of 8U< h sale to be UM. 1 to acqu i'
or Improv*- ether prop, ih
TTie eighth am* mlm* nF raises th*«
tax rate from >! KII r, $ ■ p> jn ,.r-
der to take car*- of th* urgent t f v,
need of the sch*•'•)«.
The ninth ;*m* i'*lm. >1 |.
M poll tux on b"th rn* Il .< I
Instead *.f *.n the »»♦. n *xt*v
1“
' A.’."’
F |<lim
‘ \ id- d by d
I To scho
b ( la ma tun
'r Princess Theater
!
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W AVrilll—COTTON l< \(i*<
AT HltOMd.E OIT'ICC. I , * 1 '
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MT. 1,01 IM MPHONY OHCHESTK \ r '4
<ndlturluiu. J'Noslay .4sell |
Wnllnrr find Frenina. Sen's
on sale nt <>arriMON Drug Store. 1!>7
M.ii f.vr< i Mvt'h’in, member
prl commission of Fort
;i*.’« i Fessed the meeting on
i I plavgi'otinds and dlscuss-
im in <-<»nneeti*»n with park
discussed the nerd f »r
r \. hoh’som** exercin** iu
:ind said the larg.T th*’
nuTe the n«*-d for such
5'i>"j Mi-<'lafn c« inplimsuted
unking provisions for a
w h i le su I ta ’de projn i *. v
cm "d .u a reasonable
«ald that Fort
mistake
r.r-.u d
mm i ms i
li.'t and
UiJl r
f Irtish
of 1 hew lists * of Pre -
f Jn-*t in, R";inok*- and Pon-
ha \ • b* n tinned in and there
hi ",,ly ab* Uf 600 lists in pre-
. *T .i nd r i,. wTsviTIe ami Lit
to he rrtrtde tip yrf W t* it
.dm'.'■t th. same number remaining
t-j I" ;*>.s( .- d iu |ij(*.-iin ts 2 and
I rot Point and Aubrey.
have been turned down because the
charter has not these provisions.
Tin* twelfth amendment galara
the requirement!! for competitive
bids, on purchases uml contraetH
nybilc Improvcnu nts from fiou
inirn.
The thirteenth amendment gdopts '
th* budget system by which the !
expenditures of uH. .hv (.an ho
controlh-d from month to
and yt-ur to year, and make;
possible for Dir aggregate exjirndf. '
furt * of any one year (o exceed the •
r cvenut ¥.
It will he r
proposals, I
tti* powers
---------- - • I ( ommisshm,
for the purpose of < uring th.se
defects and strengthening the *
weak places and to adequately pr«>- |
vic(e for the future progress of the
city lhat a charter commission \
•MK>lnted with instructions
Make* needed recommendations
The members of the charter com-
miMion submitted proposals for t
thirteen amendments to the rhar- l(
— - vsUI ( e
< liartc r
Keep Right
“The Hero"
Through Ksslstanu** < f the busl-
n* ss no n of Denton jai l others in-
terested, the dir*ctors of the Dis-
trict. Int» rscholasliu In igu* meet i<»
I be held in D« nti ii Frlda.x and Sat-
I I. rd ay April 1’! ;fml II, h ivc been
jihlc to provld.- t < n ,qilv»r loviug
Hups this year t« !•»• awarded (le-
mon I h 1 ,r’ ’ i 1 dif I • r< nt di vi mijx of tlic-
it Im- !|'»‘,‘t. For all exents in which cuns
;»rr not nward d flu- directors ui'l
>u »ply letfer»<l bann -rs and rib
1 i-< lu . Thu cupx and banners award-
se<}n that some of the «d v.iil bcroni*’ th*- p. imam nt pr*>i>-
will curtail i < ri v <f the winner* buf it Is spvc'-
by the | fi* *1 by th., dir*, tor- tiat “II imli-
cas*-s jx-dual pwaids shall I th- prop* r* ■
{ o< itn- schr ol th<- cnnTrMnnt
i 5 <-iits and Htia I i be k • pt
school.
The plan
<i I ford
. t th.-
J. D WRIGHT. GA1NESVILUL
“ j TEXAS
Has some, nice jobs can be deliv-
ered before Decoration Day. I*
have 15 jobs placed in the I. 0. 0.
F. Cemetery at Denton for refer-
ence last year. Write me or phone
for prices.
o u g 11
l I h
the rid’rutr
is all .4 ) .1
w°7' I
( V H-tll
I
progress
ot h* r |
s Jus d*-puti<*s
to easily complete the
I unless continued
u (it h»-r should mt erf* r
P*d|>y has ♦x.mfch-4er| about j
tliirds cf the ii sst sMincn t In th* |
bcit'-'i p’( < ii.' t and has about
1.2’JU
a file
u I Diou f
am* mini* rij will be
on th- ballot that
• r fall on its own
to say.: ouch am* rpirnerp will i
s* parat* ly. The voters
mB
IIM It is C X -
in the well-known negro I
songs was the th* rm- of I
Lomax's h-ctur*- at the (’o’ - |
Industrial Atta Tuesday |
morning LomAx is sect clary of >h • '
Ex-Students’ Association of the Uni- i < r*-
verslty of Texas, ant! h»- is making I |,v Ha
a tour through Texas delivering '<<!’
dresses <>n the subject of the neg > s I " 1
religion In this <‘rude, doggerel, re- I'll y<
ligiouw verse.
I omnx pointed out in the begin-
ning that the negro was cssent la:1 v
icllgmus by nature, and that t h ■
(•‘iideiicy had been encouraged i”.
1dm bv th* white rare. He Hr,ds hm
ow n characteristic outlet for his r •
IlgicaiK fei ven- It is expressed in
terms *»rf crude verse which hts
f< und Its inspiration from Biblh il I J
und from Biblical charaet.-r1 I
so-called negro spirit ual |
songs 11. • |
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ven. to [
Bib • ;
So 111'- | I !t A
of t lie Old l t !■•
«■ I < 1 • > m fill Is
of the N*W
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•‘Now that my stomach trnu’
has all disappe ared since taking a '
04‘Urse <>f Mayr s Wonderful Rein* i\ !
1 would even ge4tmr ♦♦♦*♦'-*
ried again. I cam not tell you how I
terribly 1 suffered before taking .
this great remedy.” It is a sirnnl'-. I
harmless preparation, that rem.u\
the catarrhal mucus froin th*- int
’ j tinal trac t and allays th*, inflamm i- ,
tlon which « auM« s prn* t li-ally al’ |
stomach, liver and intestinal ttil-i
merits, Including app*-mlieit is *>'
dora will convince or money re- |
funded. TU«t (’utils Co. and *lru^-
gistM everywhere.
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He was a hero because he didn’t care to be—then
i wasn’t because he wanted to be—and in the end was a big-
j?er HERO than ever. How?
Every tire we are selling on our money-saving sate is |<
new stock bought direct fromjthe factory branches
in Dallas. We will be pleased-to prove this state-
ment, if it is questioned.
We are still selling them 20 per cent off the list
for cash.
IAT. M4WPH M. IMS —*— ________ I
Klwanls Club Had Fourth
•» AI >11 . _i _ _ m“t»> nsnr.’ .nil I'letfarat- ■. <t f
1 for futura growth and flnnncbocJ i. rtninln* OwM<r whfi« hr -HMj
I She pleadrd for th* ' milking ■>( lh rv. Ita^^JaxmJuent ft vtanogrgB'
l aika Mi true to naturr a. ponatl lv " . . f Owatey With nlhctai* 4.J"fih
and employment of nu engine r a i-iinih (’hih i
who can blend
the natural.
I rtbervatlon of all tr^vs and cul-
tivation of more She said that the
park system of a city xhould in-
clude besides the community p« k
fur the entire city, neighborhood
parka and playground^ available t »
the children of the different
tmiife. provision for and care
maintenance of auitable
g’.undM and athletic f
e^cnlc driveways und parkwaya for
beautification of the city.
The public affairs committee ini I
charge of the program and J W
(5ra> presided ax chairman of the
c’ay. Guests Were Theron J Fonts,
A! I, Ramey, Judge <’ R I’.-arm in,
Wylie Smith, W S Long, Miss Ruth
I»e\all, Mrs. R J. TurrentllYe, Mr*
McClain and her guest. Mrs. George ;
( lark of Fort Worth.
The club decided not to rnaintaui
a baseball team this year and Mm
Fowler wax instructed to
uniforms purchased last
| Mitin
' Sit t .n
I II,.
bos s (|. • . jngs
cup pt o - ------
h.
•The
*’• I /max c.xplainc«l,
)L*ra and ribbons foi making t negro has mad**
mam nt * xhlbd to xhow the In-
cImBh’Uic I a g u. 4| ••mpilxh-
l:ls of t|;(. school. Jt i,i M'lggest- I
that bch( ols (,f Hie dixirict aliang--
to k --j) al! trophf'-s in a pviinnm nt
i th*• school.
r<- t he **v en I x in w h Ich
cuj-H V ill be a w arm *1
t • a m
by * 11
ass(B»»mg ha« been }
'u- ng< r a ml B. ; i -
y Field Deputy W
t h«- final llxtx hax •
to ,\H(-S»or Joe 1
< Im being
precincts am!
to hr
work
incle- *1
111
if a<1o|ite<1,
I now ixerelHeil
, while in other
tin powerj 4.X ihi, nr« ‘
somewhat extended. Experlenee haa '
taught ,,l“l O"' l’>'d"’fed , Imugm
I lire ne'-esaary for tile <-jty to
| lirogreaa aa it rtioiild The nieinto*rH
; of tl"' CoinmixMion are behind ev-
ery amendment |(rop,>.ae<J and urge
the citizens of tile town to auppnrt
; them. If the proposals are adopt- |
' d at the polls on April 3. many
defects Iti our charter will be cured. I ’
There will result greater harmony,
economical ad
fut ure commis -
gov< rn the j t’
.-x-like man-
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Denton
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Baldwin Printing Co
| Printing — Engraving — Office
Equipment
Phone 278
. 20S South Elm Street
'">¥.—.14—^
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS.
PHONE 800.
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“DO YOUR STUFF”
Extra—Joe Mathews and hi« bunch in—
( “THE LOVE NEST”
Some show today. Admission 10s and 25c.
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