Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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Interior Decoration
Schemes Free
Your Needs Are
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This Drug
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Bible Thought
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SAX ON----
That’s the name of the model
.the man is wearing. Made by
Stoin-Bloch and is the bort
model we know of for one
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SHOW YOUR COLORS
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Commercial Printing
LEGAL BLANKS
Upstairs, West Side Square.
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mi.dr by the
(any House
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» the qppe^
dip rond.M ,nro hard-surfac-
■<<•♦ -nery may be common-
Re sure
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beautiful homes; homes ar- .. +
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who is right
Tom$ims I
Coat wide open at the throat
Like the loose sail of a boat,
Bare of knees and bare of hands,
Master of the gale he stands;
Sturdy, ruggeu, staunch and true,
Out of doors the whole day through,
Giving-us -a roguish grin
When the blizzard drives us in.
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—Denton County National Bank
THE HEAD OF
THE FAMILY—
— irn't always the one who sits nt
the head of the bible and carves
the Sunday chicken.
guaranteed by the
Pont< nt »n«’Ut is fust
with t hp nw«‘lI - h< a«!
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Little Benny’s
Note Book
i/til,. P* nnv s notebook
I \RK A \T : . MOWS
Piirtly <hl f r<‘Jit.
aJa. April
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P ’ thirty days after
aK- 1 MMt of the reg:
IntristlriK F.u I s About Jutrixti:
P< < pl<-. S;d Hunt >nyn h- r
rvrr bird-rtTirtn t ravo to him •
causey his faflu r rn.»k<-x him f ••
bo d <»n firm- « \< t y nite now
I i fm: ns to it hi ms* 1 f
“They shall n«>! |»hrh” was n ir*»<» I
war slogan, but it's a nuisancp 01
the highway.
**< TirlKtianity coiwlemned.” sayH h
hradtlnc This is n htffh-trinded pr*»-
rrdt’t* It has never hrvrt n fair I rial
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THri.hone.
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' Denton, Tnxaa, every
Fnnday by the Beeord-
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WOItKITIlN
Afor<- than f< rty years of fall*!-
Mcivii.. . ample resuurcfJh^i. biLnK"
>n ’be ronilmd «»f
business and an
to p!ve tlm ut-
n its customers. •
Invite you to.
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Q< IM.ES'S V1F.WTOIWT
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We are featuring two models
Ih.’.T wifi Tm- most popular with
young men who always adopt
the newest of the new.
's bills.
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.iry tlm other <iay in ent*‘r-
tho nrWwachool coinmltte<- I
K a number < f distinuii
as Governor N’eff
w initiative^ pen
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J. R. SIMMONS
Acetylene Welding, Horse i
Shoeing, General Blacksmith-1
inc.
209 East McKinney St.
-«h<«»««*Mixwrrtr B| ma, a*>na*ggn .tEcrv-wn.
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V-NEVER A. BETTER ASSORTMENT”
It’s an overworked term, but we can qualify the stat< merit that
we never showed a better range of suits for men and young men
than we have bought for this spring.
a < r!ti.' r-harp, s that our age Is
mi. >i nt. r< st. if in propiiiy than in
tin ii, and there really are more pa-
rag, x than emergency wards.
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W.-N. MASTERS. JR.
Loeal Representative.
First National Bank Bldg. Phone 76
far as it otherwise might.
-^Mother usually sees to it that
the Bank Account is “paid"
just as regularly as the grocery
bill—so that as long as there is
a family there’ll be Sunday chick-
en to carve.
—An account here ably assists the
head of the family.
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With yery fi'W exceptions where we are unable to got them,
we : re showing our m-w suits with two of trousers.
mf-nt rrmov’mK 'thr Galveslen court
to Houston stricken out; the Mur-
phy "bill penalizing brutal treat-
ment of prisoners by sheriffs, po-
Licomen aud other pease officers;
the Parr bill requiring sheep in-
fected with scabies or exposed
thereto to be dipped; the bill per
(Copyright >V2X by Edgar A. Guoat)
WINTER AND THE BOY '
Red of cheek and bright of eye, .
Shoulders square ami head up high, .
Ten years old when blood is warm,
Making mockery of the storm,
Laughing at the winds that blow,
Fairly wallowing in thu snow™
Age may find the storm-king grim,
But a boy can play with him.
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Prescription Druggists.
We give “S&H” green stamps
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fund ftfr maintenance of State high- fl
ways. A third emergency bill foa- 1
lered by the Highway Commission
i would give the Commission author- .
> ity temporarily to use the coun-
, ties' portion of the present license I
11 fund for the repair of designated i
| highways within those counties if'
gnfl j the counties themselves failed or j
Always your wnrtlf* 4hj-
'. luctly. Thv Prohibition luw is in
force, not enforced.
A .lot of ]
nnxious to
prlate Lnon**:
of more state
want io build n*”
car a of the. ovrrfl
IiifI it ntions' Ihitt
intf.—Ronham Favoi
It, muh bo a pleasure to
kpow that you can get. almost
any kind of drug or drug
sundry from this store. It
must, be a convenience as well
as a pleasure as you express
your appreciation repeatedly
by your patronage. This en-
courages us to give you even
better service when possible.
Thp “unth-v* l*.p< *l p<*<»t»m” ;
th<a<e that havu nn«l»*v* 1*>pu<| oils.
Th<? Scout who turns in
♦ he first thousand wrappers
gets a speciaT prize.
LET’S GO!
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, WILHELM’S WOE
Dark is the fc>ath Old Bill is treading, the lights are out,
his bearings lost: his recent widely tooted wedding turns out
to be a bitter iro&t. As wilted as the bridal lilies are Wil-
helm** hopes of peace and bliss; his Tiride confesses to the
willies,v and cold and clammy is her kiss, tfhe halls of Doom
are bleak and dreary, and spectres walk at midnight black; the
bride admits that she is weary of keeping house in such a
shack. Strange shapes are flitting in the basement, strange
voices eeho to and fru, and ghuiiLajir-g_5YaiLliy; '-'t jh£ easement,
and say to Bill, “I told you so.” The rain is w< t. the1 x/inds are
tireless, and dismal winds forever blow; and to Bill there comes,
by wireless, word from his sons, ‘‘1 told you so.'' Bill looks
around in hope of winning some sympathy in his dismay, uud
finds the whole blamed world is grinning, and grinning harder
every day. Oh, any other husband living might find some pity
in his woe, but to Old Bill the world is giving that bitter
wheeze, “We told you so.” From any other mortal feller we
AifliminroT coldry itah<l-aloof-Tns lirtOTHir rrttnT, •
her children weep upon the roof.
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I the higtix
. the avkib
ide tax^WU virtually without
lange i»M>far as its revenue rai»-
IX That k expecL
I to raise nround $6,006,000 a year,
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* null ai> v<-rv IniJYleioiif
• ffi-rts l’» aibiilniKtcr the
tk*y haytn'L cut down
7Tt“Tre» s.
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S\Fi: STHTS — The Ktept of h
thttmT wnn .-TTD orrterf d by tfir rxmt:
;ind h* d'liKhtuih in hix way —
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in Instruction exclusively.
The Witt (Senate) anti-technical-
ity bill, wha:L passod the Senate
By a close vote. was ”W’tcd tn the
House on, final passage after a sort
of* b^llY^ght between opposing
lawyers. Most of the criminal law-
yers opposed the bill strenuously,
but there were several others who
........... jbeHeved with the laymen that re-
the things that springtime vcrsSl of criminal cases on techni-
• • calities that did not materially af -
fect the justice of the case should
not be permitted. The bill was ad-
versely reported to the House, anil
was brought out on minority re-
port. It was engrossed by the nar-
"row maVjfm of two votes, and it was
killed byu vote of 70 to 59v , t
Senath bills passed finally Thurs-
day included the Dudley nursing
1 bill, the Holbrook bank commis-
<|a rm* roil*. \V li* « 1 i n r
nran <1 r. »f »p« d <1* a*l \\ h* n
load of I’ d« -
Tloinu |h a place where you can
park >oiH*"fect on another chair.
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ix a. newspaper
It Is only a (|ti<‘.Htifin of time ’in-
til ea< li IlHtion wilt be t!'Vl' i >* to
^l<i(!«f rf^porriihility for starting
this pe«ee.
I Wh< n fit laxt he diemf/vcri* if ami
i rrrtdies the- idea, no doubt Borah
will e*mtn nut strongly in favor jf
the j<* ( *.n*l <.’oniiTiaiidrnvnt.
• ' i a I • llancof’k, who has been keep-
ihv his ■ w.irin of bets in the cistern
all win! i f*»r safe keeping, w nt
d« wi» part of th* way lhiH ipoinin^
to Me how th*y were netting along.
ful
Hit* tea inert
tnodt rn banking
«.fl nurn t ion Imi ’I
nu.pt in J Device
< >n t’nis b.’i^ia
< all and s* e m;.
The Exchange National Bank
has not shown in
ver-anxiousn *ms
Institutions of
Tjiek <»f history may not rn.ik*- a
people hnppy, but It make? life
moru i ndurable for th« small boy.
Gorreqt this sentence! *'I ea Kt
iiiKie i stan<l * said the women, “wh it
eiil«yno-irt mep find in loafing <lo.vn
town . ”
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BEJy drones on nnd --on interminably.
••• -'•-•rt of Hih-I
Mjjtfest, but HS in the -chool day< <.f time
£‘‘ ‘ " «e, then- is that' springlike fel-
that desire to gi t out of door.;
wnniunc with nature or to do
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-- , M BU0 „ of S2.500 to the Legislature, to be
Ltanlui’x0of any livi d in the general appropriation
corpurattou win t>e I bill, and Jhen when that amemlment
- tailed w f(ljW by H tk, voU, ri.fUSL.J to paMS
the measure finally. It is possible
-1 however, that it may yet be resus-
jjolcitated, for no
Hidnie fhvr this invasion is wit li-
mit precedent. Mr. Ruhr inert Mr
SIih nt unK-
When I get grown I'm go-
ing to buy nine whole bushels
of oranges and a great big ,
pile of apples. And I’m go-
ing to eat everyone of ’em by
myself.’’
Mothers, the longing of
growing youngsters for fresh
fruit, is as natural as the in-,
stinrtivr craving- of mumala
for salt. Seo that your chil-
dren get ft little fruit every
day—TIs much cheaper than
medicine and doctor’s bills.
251 ue Ser^c Spcciqj
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This ( LOTHCRAFT SERGE
is, the best serge value in
Amet^ca bllDL’ barred. That’s
n strong >■ ‘
can back t
models for
men at $27.00.
Sport rnoilei $29.50
< lothcraft suits of good, obi
L'shioned quality worsteds
and novelty mixturjss at $25
to $10.
your ■rcur.c li lust, ar.l
♦pool*
in KUppprt »»( it.
SAVE MONEY
$1 000.00 in a lump sum paid in will
nrattrrr $“,000.00 in 7 yedrs and
about 38 days, or interest can be
drawn every six months.
State Builtling and Loan Assoclh-
tion.(
**lVnn1« To Help Tlio*»r
reserved model that fits every
inch of u man und has style
that • man likes. Shown in
good quality of Worsted*, and
Cheviots.
$35 to $55. r-r-4
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—.Many times it’s Mother whoso 1
clever headwork mokes the fam- I
ily income travel just twice as
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bi- )>r< Htdont
bn-aUse bii-’
l.>x:ible.
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NORFOLK -
An allround belted model with
belt setting low. In Galiar.
(lines, Paracords, Cheviot.’
and novelty mixtures. ' <
TUR01.E—
known by college men as the
‘Brooks” model. A loose-
fitting back with soft, easy-
fitting fronts. Closing with
four buttons.
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is a city of more than 100,000 peo-
ple to have five deputy constables.
The House refused the Senate’s
request for a free conference on
the bill giving the criminal assist-
ant attorney general another as-
sistant and insisted that the Sen-
ate accede to the House’s amend-
ment, which was in effect leaving
the salary of the assistant to the
appropriation bill instead of fixing
it by statute, the assistant attorney
general at $4,000, which is $400
more than at present, and of his
assistant at $3,GOO.
The Geld is open and Lhere
is an even break for all
troops.
Which Scout is the livest
wire, and which troop of
Seouts is the liveat ?
Th** ImrHw.ut c»>n<l<*iiinntl«»n * I th*’
Turk th»* wtUihuneMi
to Rcuept awylui.i In Rippin.
out one of 1’Im
< hristniH.H neckties tb’a
h plumb full of holes lin I
I e. 11 whether they were
moths or the' factory.
r.unny • *<tts aucilon**! «>ff hi-'-
fielders glove at a auction F.’ile Im I I
• m IHh frunt st< ps la t Satiday nn»i u-
iup, Skmny Martin bidding It • ms
■ Hill LeiiuC- Bua Hig 11• st Lidd<
<>n> trubbl*’ b» ing that Ti*
hiuVe thv. IG 4» n»- *O the TTC
••st bidder g'd th< .r.lov*’, l>u
bidding 12 •■••nis, li.t.u
•iv.,ng 3 u« nts.
SERVICE
THAT SERVES AND SAVES
That’s the kind of service you get here. Cleaning hnd pressing
pri-s'-rvyiCyoUr'clothes’—makes them last longer. We sew but.
tons on, mend rips and other small but necessary alterations
free of charge as a part of our service to eacH-customer. ■
C lothqs returned to you free from all odors of gasoline.
PHONE 31.
ranged and decorated harmo-
niously and tastefully, there
is a bureau of Interior deco-
ration whose services may be
had free of charge. It is the
Armstrong Bureau of Inte-
rior Decoration located at
Lancaster, Pa.
This bureau answers till
questions about home deco-
ration and sends, free of
charge, many helpful sug-
gestions.
If you are interested, write
the Armstrong t-ork ul
lumcastcr, Pa„ mentioning,
if you wish; our name.
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♦b>ing It-
atiks f»»l
rhe ran
promolew
up. <
Ssgy'2 The tithe grows nearer for final
'■■Z. Bdjournniint, just as vacation lime
S used to approach. Just as it used
to seenUak stWw as molasses, now-r
adays it Seems-;h'? flow as time.
After today there remain but four
more days of the regular session of
BKtJFhfrtyrfighth Legislature. Into -
the sessions in that time must bi bill, the Holbrook bank commis-
crowded the coi'-,. u.^ -.,r.> r J J1 A tting_the commission’
MMing measures. Wmine..jay and *’r^ salary at $7,MM) and nis CnieT
Ihnuraday were devoted to the biili deputy at $4,000; the Waco
that have come overTrom the Sen- appellate court biJi, with the amend-
. ate. Friday began the “suspension
■— day’’ period that will continue up
to within-two days of the sine die
adjornment. During that time bills
■nfi; hot heretofore -eettee+ered ihhv l>«
k brought up by majority vote. Au
El. thors ami proponents otherwise
Would despair. Indeed, as a mat.....-- -- , . .
ter of fact, they had in most cases--witting justice precipcts in which
just,about as well abandon hopo^ ’ --------- mu.
C...... now, for there will not be many
;-ymeasures no further along than first
reading that have any chance of
final erifti-tment ITte exceptions'
wifi be those which nre wholly mer-
1- itorious and badly needed or those
qf so little interest as not to arouse
any objections.
gy-yhen is the special session go-
ing to be called is the major ques-
tion now. The members surmise
L • a»wi wonder, but he in whose hands
lies the answer is lil-c llr’er Pos-
sum—“he say n,uttin.” ' Once in a
while one discovers or hears somO-
|r thing circulated to make one be.
HeVe that the session will bo in
— f
or May, possibly .Tune.
. agBiethirm transpires th::t may in-
dicate immediate n-covening. One
■ man’s guess is as good as another's.
7 A fair guess is that if the Senate
z puts thru any major part of the
taxation program originated in the
fenuoe the session will be at least
X”. ’ “ ' “inc die adjourn
ment of the regular sessiont per-
haps longii. If tk. Senate doesn't
fwlow the House's lead in that re-
h- apect. an immediate special session
|^W?S“hr«rtremely likely. B might >>e a
Mafe,, revenue session purely, in which
^^^K’easc there might be a seeon<l called
wMfsiqn necessary for the general
rk., . appropriation bill.
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with fclor
titinihK ti
IncludinK a number * f (list I nun ishod I
Kllusts such as Governor N’uff ."”l
t«»wn Kh^.we<> initiative^ I»*‘X» nnd
spirit tHuC doep thlnK*. It
fore tlu* c,\vh of the.wind* ntatc
Hvrurcti not a little of much desi
publicity. It Is h tru T* xas town
all riicht even if that Auction <!«•< h
want to have a state all to Itself.—
Terrell Tribune.
Sweetwater not a <h s< rv» <l bit
advcrtiNiijK frvni th,. b<K jubib
••nd undoubtedly moved up h*r
• h; ♦!<■• •< f..r the location < f ll’m tech-
hulpp V 4*Mk441». JkUkl..
the s« h«»« I is any town's insiituti u
yft, and ro far uh it HppuHrH on the
surface there are rna.ny which ha ve
nhrirt an rnn.it rhantv nn far. West
Texas b«v<: b« < n tnoviuK
aloi.K pritty well In harmony s»
far. although all seeking th. E.unr
thin<. and If it continues thu** willi-
*H»t home Mfhbk leabfUsieiu ♦Kv^lou.
in$r a very unusual spir t hide I
w ill b(. exemplified. T. xax T< i d
v.jll be a Rieut asset to the city th.it
Pt'da it. and every town that h h
ultbln the bouiidarj* s a!’*»v<d l v
the bill creating the institution
would do well tn put I* rth its *• ' ’
< f fort* to la ml 11 .
t Hickory
l-tsroaicl* | highways within those counties if'
issued TuwKl.ys and the counties themselves failed or
1 refused to do iL JThe fate of the
nr... biJ1 increasing the terms of the,
***;”***•" I Highway Commwsnmcrs to six
iber AwMt Bureau ot Clrcuiatlons. years and raising their salaries is
1*' n“ New*,M,per Fub'| rather doubtful. _The Senate pas*-
iber Boutneru Newspaper rub-1 e l-1 he bill fixing $2,500 a y ear as
*- ‘jwsBtaxU.^ I the salaries of the commissioners,
: SSJJJ together with their actual travel-
’tJSuaberv’ Bujiu# Corpora intf expenses while on duty. The
„ . „ House fought it out along the line.
L,ix'E0 “ I Of the 1’ope amendment, which left
kJx—------------------ pTi? satnrtc'f wirtitn the maximum t
riCB TO THF IM HI.IC { «2,500 to the Legislature, to be
rrotM-eus .rclleeltou^ upon the , ,L _________.i ...........’-•...i;,...
icwr, repulnlldii <
individual or < ..
I’.-' ■MW corrected upon iH-lug
Uke ■aMHUeta* attention.
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■VBftCKIPTKlX RATES.
KHL’-m—tt*- *111* **ruif a ,bq citated, for no motion to reconsidei
, "r ,l ' mlTaneft * and table was made, objectors to
ta B*U (In advance)---’LJt'the salary measure averring that
: 5*^^r-Weekl'y‘in i»enton Counly'they were not opposed to the SIX-
H11® y*’ar ad<«!><-’<•)-,----—^-|l.r»o j year terms. Other higlway ineas-
, monliui (In advawvie-------- .SJ»| ^reg on calendar include a glar-
ptabWMkb<out»ideU|»rnton county): ing headlight bill, a 35-mile an hour
’’©•e year (In advance).—----------*;**’ speed allowance and one or two
llx, montJiB (lu advance)-----------l.m
three months (In advance)________ ,CQ|Othtr milliters.
’■ The Aaaoefatcd Proas la exclu-
■r. atvoiy entitled to the ua* for i
Efrt pbbllcat ion of all newi dispHtobeR
to It or not otherwise _____
bL—in thU paprr and also thft, B sott ufcompromise between
K--. local new, publlsh. il herein. \,neus. .
which the House killed after a
iighi by a dose vote, and
to be satisfactory to all con-
It exempts from compul-
' soYy school attendance children
| jg____
I" . lo-ifc of one nppom -’t.
tEL-- durtum tax
L;j '
By" i
I — T" OHM ©TI iB’-l P^r erni . IT I’’ Tchfoo-T r nejnrnrniiB vi vur
f -Wv safe to predict tha* if the bill j under which the terms of the High-
ly ever gets before the two houses (way Cuiumissioners were extended
Miirh a ,ha[u-'au. to p<-tii.d ' to six years, accepted the Pope
•^rnn*. r’H
. W 11 II \l
with
a \vl if I! sHc is ♦ li«
TT>« lin,
Ar it wnvfe Mid flops .'iml fhiH* r
And if eby <•! tb« i.;iyb«-r* tkink di
f r*;n t
T’w y can
slatemi’iit but we
it up. Shown in
nu’U and young
"Why don’t you rrinkc n speech
about thu hinh rout of living’*’
X \\ hilt s the use?” rejoined Sun*
• H'T Rorilhum. ’The Te.iJ WaltrT
• •«n't help it Ht«d the landlord L*
peif«-<t|v willing for me to move."
\\ aMhlPKton Star.
Ladies' Suits Gleaned and Pressed $1.25
. I.* .! I
1®__J
irukby Hancock. wnn h.iir been
i-’.’vinn-up old valise and trunk keys
i t lli<- past several years, found ,ne
today that would fit.
: lnrt t In Ir shut I. i
' i " TWf M
Seirnue and I »i<e-**\• rie«. •»!
the ft I h -\A n wilt r ri‘"ii hd with i I
Hurt Wil-’ he ba>At a I" ’< ...f’d'-;-
l.i‘kits for )ii.< fox turrh.r Trddv’
i«iid on thu H.iy Luck Lht-y . tAH*.’1.♦ •
nv r.fed to xee if human b
• at doff biskitM, tin F»-n
, x | ♦•ri m« nt la i ’• k t ha t t he
•»b.skits b ft f. r ’!'• *ld % ami th - •
tidin' of m>t biml lhat-m*nv if h*
httdr-rp of P»mp«-d and hark-
» <l fo mad. Arnum t h(-« • l:* lp>nr In
iht. ixp< rimei.t I Was
Sa n i I’rosx, L* I * d h'
...I1 LU-Y-LU.---——
This bank has always endeavored with more thank
i
ordinary interest to fully acquaint itself with the bus-,
iness entrusted to it by its many depositors and
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friends, having always regarded this as being th#1
only Mais for creating a genuine spirit of mutual con-
fidence and co-operation.
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/ ’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Im I
The Senate killeii *hi’ Patman
tangible Besets tax bill by irulcti-
$eiy postponing by a vote ot 17
i 12. It evidently gained some fa-
ir, for it was first disposed of j
I to H. then ri-cillid with i flnhl
fain of fuiu prupunuaUi atul the
The nil pi'o-
RH’lware Mvm:< :i check
wiate, for the Senate mcn'bi rs ar, [______
'a)**iding pat on the 2 per ct nt and ^arnut from the "old time religion”
i0ae members are equally firm in j down to present day humane ineth-
nifluding 3 per 4< nt. N' tther|ods of inflicting the death penalty.
■* liM as y<t offered a lonipro-i ———
dm. on 2*4 per rent. It is reason-1 Proponents of the highway bill.
The Governor’s five-court bill,
providing for five itinerant district
criminal courts to help care for
congested dockets in their respect-
ive districts was discussed in the
House Late' Thursday, but action
postponed by the hour arriving for
the consideration of local bills.
The measure apparently has little
chance of success.
The Senate put in much of the
day on the quo warranto bill—one
| of Governor Neff's suggested rem-
edies in the way of securing bettefr
law enforcement—without final ac-
tion, it being under consideration
at time for adjournment.
The “electrocution" bill,
which death from electric current
v.'OUM rupplnnt hanging as the
means of legal executions, was a
♦turd fought contest so far as ora-
tory was concerned, but opponents
lacked the votes, and it was en-
grossed, the rub- siispi’lided ;uul
finally passed by top-heavy major-
(Hu- amevelfMclU sought Lu
have electrocutions held in the
various l ountiex ypitcud of al the
State prison. Arguments ran the
Inquiring Son—"Papa what
i • uM(»n
Fond I’: i ren t —“I tea non,
In that which enables n
determine what Im right.”
Inquiring’ Son—“And what la
st lnrt
l*o nd Parent
which tells a
whether .she is
Boy, Don’t Those
Oranges Look
Good!”
Age sits at the window pane
Wishing spring would come
Like the tenants of a jail,
We are prisoners of the gale
And we hear their lusty shout,
But we dare not venture out.
Youth may brave the biting cold—
Age can never be so bold.
Wonder WSy President ] place, but the ear a^ieatl can't throw
‘ it In your race. ‘
my boy.
village b< a place whir
JLolis surprlscit when n
rieil wtwnan asks for silk stocking <•
, the 3'per cent will stand, for| ameirdment, (secured reconsidera-
uj-ly/tevn Senators have sighed altiun of the bill, which previously
h plrdge to support that figure :it>d hml failed on third reading, sus-
K-MriF rfewn have definitely com-1 ponded the rule and passed it final
tMansetves as against it. ly. The only effect of the amend-
tv HETr. ■ —— 1 ment as accepted was to permit
LL,a. Thf Renate n-.H-cted th<- majority I tb<. Legislature to fix their sala-
■KMMrt for a 2c tax on gasoline and ri{.8 at any <,um not exceeding $2,-
F Agreed with the House rate of 1c,I r,o() instead of fixing $2,500 as their
i, Which Jtaa ratls-r umxpwtdd, as remuneration in the statute itself
memberw^s’ere fount,-[
hate's raising the ante’
t figure and believed
fiTWHuIil emk iir if glv
iwt+v Tfee b-H -fro-
kffOrj'PL tq .cailcuh
bob <rf wirich will go
funtf and $75O.OQO
Tbe wnonl fundi The
engjronsed, (Ao-4'.aekett ve-
people hi Texas are so
have the wtiit • appro-
•y for the eMt.il>lIshm- iil
nte rcIiooIm -Ihat (h*y
w Muhool.H-To take
low rrtj<**»’f*«$bll«h»v(l
ure not ovrrflow-
• rire.
TUBHER & GRAHAM
Quicker Deliveries.
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Never taU; t»"» loi u *»
Au (>hio man ha>t b« • n
impersonal iuk Jt •■••n» r<-.
Booze is *
(W Vii ) i
ho saw a
k! royr-d
San J*'ran< i.Mc*> busb.ii *1 so* Khil’
his Nevenili divorce •■.li* ul*l be made
an honorary m*< vie ;• 1 a i
Ev( rythinM has its use if you
-an fLnd it. In Detroit, a man threw
a chow dog at a collector.
'The airship G*iminy built
America will make it_s first
• »v« r t he A Ips. p* i ha ps so i
not have so 1ar !■• fall
Our ambition is to
of the I’ ni t • <1 Slat* s
pay is not income l
Philadelphia has
safely drive and art
motprlsts who wer*
It is u wuua woff*an
whtat she can't i
« ompromise on w I
A a;reat <l»^t I of
l'urop*an polios
by the Europeans’
icy.
Seattle man niarri* d a raying
beauty and wants a (h\o|*-c l.'iau -
she refuses to st"P raving.
< iIris ate worrying »,ver whil
they will wear this spring and re-
formers over whal they won't wear.
Senn to committee says g a so I ip*
may Ko up to a dollar. We t*d*i
before it
tfi ii.HS
♦ m. 30x3 1-2 Kelly Springfield t abnc ..........
" ’ ' 30x3 1-2 Kelly Springfield Over Size Cord
.M b.v '-i ‘ For Cash Only.
A "i' [These tires are all fresh stock and are
'- I Kelly Springfield Co.
MOTOR MARK GARAGE
. Phone 258. Karl Garrett^ 1
There Is <»m fine thing ab**nt _oir
for<*lgn polle \. It n«yer is monot-
one un.
I nt the state
recent years any <
to <Ntabli«h new
>( .’trnjn$*, 1hr new technology college
be’iiAt approved merely to satisfy
what wax cotiHldered by a great
inatYjH aff U 5 it st 'TT/fWa fi*T fin’ the purl fp*"-” ! ru’rf
of the people of a vast section o?
the state which bus f* w stalo insti-
tutions. It bus been found that it
ccMitH loti* of mon< y to ryn a .state
college after it has been < stabli di-
t‘L and that it i»r much more <ico-
jiuuiixiU lg_ d£ar<’ f^r large «nru!1-
nr$»rt* tn *n few tnwttnTtm^ Hvtttt tn
rare for them in many in: t it ut ion .
_ NiiuiXy- ♦xvur-w 4 ulb Ko- lu L-U>.—K-tuLx:
<M»qhl rare f*>r ihhiiv im-re studeiHs
at comparatively little addition y
e x pense.
!«r a 'iW'wiraa
‘1 ;
sa >• m
dol la r.
you once before it would
• iiough to Ifrii.lft houu* day.
The flower that hloornM loo •
is a blooming idiot
They are raising f 1,000,000 for
work among the Moros, when our
own morons need it worse.
Anything ran happen, Atlantic
fishing vessel recently landed with
load of fish instead of booze.
It is estimateti Hmt ten»
t cigars ar£ nick« 1 cigars.
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German history. toiS-IT-'n: 1! -
verse; auvers* , perverse.
X UITH TilK KXCYIAWGICf ♦
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Tlnr'ey aifluar toInllyX’r thflfTllO
d ildottiLoy <»f ar, tnl> irs.idor 1* -in
< ditoriat •xpH’XMvn >n an after din-
n<r uddrvwF--^^hermnn iH-rnocrat.
tfkirb.- II... r« uson DarvVy ’“npiHii
the beans ' So ofttfh IM lauans* li$L lq$s
1m-< o A-U (udalor «u« U»um. T«m* «»ftWi
riPXnfg jjrt Tfic hntnt of speaking
-------rz (r»ib<*r writer) out A6 iu«M>tJng4
U iaU) Um» highway 4o«« D*. wv“ *,th di(*r
— , The House Education Committee
’■"'igav” unanimously favorable report
* jto the Bowers (Senate) bill regard-
ing parociitnl -The llwwurs
; thu Baker parochial school
_________ _______ _______ _ .____ I in ,-
—-—« | hard light by
■Lt. Legislative viewpoints, i'
MgS?— ' sflYy'sehohl attendance children un-
AUflTIN; March 9.— The -a -sions ,^rr sixteen who attend parochial
f of the Legislature these days re- schools for a period of 100 days a
BfcAll thfe achool day s of other years. ■ y(.ar and in which citizenship is
F '. ., Outside the sun is shining, the grass [ taught and the English language
Bre—1 ia greening, the trees are ‘lowing i used in instruction exclusively.
KKh burgtsjning signs tbqt indicate t -- ...
'• the advett' of sjtring and, do the
<t-11 ftot, -th- hrh wrwtld be hr* ■
‘iously. Inside the LaTk-
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1923, newspaper, March 10, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237527/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.