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Penton, Texas. March 31. 1923
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The Williams
i ASHION PARK (XOTHIERS
Pnmn by Xlrtnnr’V Martin
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Ambulance Service
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THE KEYNOTE OF
BANKING
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-Denton County National Bank
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SPRING TIME
hn-npr,
Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
X ID.Ill |S
id x\ h* n I h“ giggling <?(
Ladies' Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25
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Put (their equivalent in
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•219U. W. Oak St.
Phone 841.
Fowler Auto Supply House
MORRIS & McCI ENOON
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PICTURE FRAMING
SAVE THE SURFACE
311 N. Elm
Phone 958.
WITH KYANIZE
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PLANTING FOR PROSPERITY
Geo. Monel, Furniture
Springtime! The time for planting.
MONUMENTS
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HARRIS-KOENIG HOW.
COMPANY
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Cro/ut&Kndpp
N E C K W E A R —
endm.-nts 'Rrirtir m your pictures, diplomas,
!-ertTicntes—Ln fact, anything you
it
flu
A nother thing the
more wtrTMhip a ml
Th<>
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will
f a
t llOEc
who •
FOR THOSE
WHO SAVE!
can
The only safe thing to
MEANS HOUSE PAINTING
TIME.
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THE ART AND GIFT SHOP
408 No. Locust St.
GIFTS APPROPRIATE FOR
EASTER
Also Easter greeting cards, tally
and place cards.
MISS ELIZABETH HENDLEY
PAINT YOUR HOME
We carry a large stock of I
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STEIN BLOCH “SMART CLOTHES”
FASHION PARK CLOTHES
Models a-plenty—smart, yet not foppish—in a selection of fab-
rics that will gladden the heart of the discriminating young man.
Fair prices. .
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Bv George Bingham
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SPECIAL TIRE SALE
Kelly Springfield Fabric
30x3 1-2 Kelly Springfield Over Size Cord .
For Cash Only.
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Will appreciate a share of your
PRINTING
"Service and Satisfaction.”
ROSS PRINTING CO.
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$eottSailbun$6b
WEST SIDE sqUAKE.
Phono 40.
MARCH 31. 1IU3
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-r<)n this basil we Invite you to'
call and see u«.
i»t.!■ t
to ’ rcvi.b' fot ' t’ < \
turn ij ,.if \ s.;.t
bk.
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will teil
a I-till.'
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Our service is the kind
needed at the time when
you wish freedom from
unfamiliar details and
worry; we make com-
plete arrangements.
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.’ lx tlxr good way t" keep from
i,ir bored is not to have any innre
id,- than Uil man who is talking
to yell.
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made
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lint
L ill!
t hreo r<k v- |
.rn< rs. ve'.l
• cnongh.—
ion H
t ho
spirit in the fulfillment of our
recognized obligations to our
clientele.
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the
I ost and found.
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t<
d< nt Iy
t - met!
old
iiiiropean nations were nut ad-
. Here ...
complete selection most in scrvWe to its customers.
of
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W T. Bailey A Co.
First National Bank Building.
lx;
“>.t; Halease of more than l.OiiO cimvicU' amounted
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bill, passed by the recent leg- the existing basis $2,000,000 short
r'.nro; .
will d >
t hi t .»11 iv«
Mr. Artie AUxander wunta to gt t
rid of a wart on thumb by taking
a ded cat to thu ami l*4*r-
tytnir It at inidnite, ony he has no
<lr<l cat an<l beaides lu ’s not allowed
out after V.
This bank is ready to help you with either kind of
planting.
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See that your next
hat bears one pj
ihese labels—Amer-
ica’s finest hats. We
have one that will
become you in a
style that you will
Hk’.
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J. I). WRIGHT, GAINESVILLE,
TEXAS **
\\ < rid needs in
•S SSHFS-htp. I
TORNADOES
Nobody can prevent, nobody
foresee. ""
do is to insure your property.
DO IT NOW.
Phone 76.
1 roeent
't<« I he
There are some things >»’U
i uy wtih money, but p< oplr
anpreciatf them much
to bt. saJiMfi.-d >
. keep tp. i
of rubbish.
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“There wasn't a button on his coat,
His waist was open at his throat,
I heard the proud Mrs. Regal cough
And 1 notued hia trousers were almost off.
His face was smeary, his hands a mess,
And what had happened I couldn't guess,
But there he stood like a pauper’s child
And grinned at the women, who merely smiled.
No shame about him, as bold as brass,
Those two proud women he dared to pass,
And he answered me, when I said, ‘Well! Well!’
‘We were playing a game and 1 tripped and fell.’
the honx1
Sunday
i^uie a crowd wax pro.
who took^part in the
it was Hphndid.
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fop a good time.
V ho is quiet, demure
TIN WORK
ik fom x^u let your contract for
tin woj!|rNB‘e me.
MIT ARIMRVNTRE SATISFAC-
TION AND REASONABLE
PRUE.
ig that the propose.! Another thing: You won’t have
cityT» Tuminmental ] t0 w-ait two or three months to have
ynur work done. Try us.
Phone Nuinbcr is 71#.
GAY TIN SHOP
bvyoung |a>U« M giWH
large rectangular pain.
nances are iwrennia, , 0
State administration i<+pH+++e"fv.+1">tr*++++
WITH THE EXCHANGES ♦
By L. A M. ♦
— TOUXrn XVORKEHA
—Mora than forty years of faith-
ful aervlco, ample resources, a bank-
ing ataff trained In the Conduct of
modern banking business, and an
organisation built to glvP the ut-
: a ball
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Th<« happiest people is one
placid < \isV‘J’<’‘‘ Inspires
nienni rH
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oh a of i f unn v Ritual
r um ft < ling sdr r> for
i e > ni l ounib’d by I err
h- ip
h’trtrhcr Hcnstrp
an < pen - air
i ignor with a m< nkvy and hand-or-
gan at Tic k ville. Saturday. He says
xiie thing he Mum abo'ut foreign -
< r 111» a. mon k< y is ' th iF nhtTli- r h»*
nor the monk*-y tries to sing any-
thirg in tlx ir native tongue
<h tting b;i'«
th* th- i’i-
,t 1< • rs ha \.
r th Ihi • H
ng if Utt
t hap "t
;t t 1 lie V 1- < .
the < 'ohmU t lit ion ;
e<. about ;i I ». n i
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and hi nsiolc.'
The reason America has great
poiiiccs i.-. because bax'k in th*'
<la
.lu ll <1 to altruism.
<ICII.I.EV« VIEWPOINT
By R. Q.
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The housewife with an eye to econ-
omy and unusually high quality
will appreciate thia store as her
headquarters for good food,
she will find a f-—-■
of grbeeries and fresh fruits at
price that wilt make trading here
worth while. Try us.
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
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AGENTS
DENTON. TEXAS.
KEEPING UP WITH YOUNG MEN
Young men are the most exacting clientele a clothier has. The
styles must be up-to-date, without being off the calendar—the
patterns must be the last word.
Knowing the punctilious taste of the young men of this town is
the reason that we have chosen to sell them
—HMWl
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(Copyright 022. by Edgar A. Guest)
BUD BOUNCED IN
“I was never so ashamed?’ said she,
Telling the pitiful tale to me;
“Here the proud Mrs. Regal sat,
Dressed in her latest coat and hat,
And the haughty Mrs. Rich sat there;
And I knew from the chill of her icy stare
She was searching the place some flaw to find,
- Something which she could criticize,
Discuss, disapprove of, and despise—
When suddenly with his wondrous grin,
And covered with mud, your son bounced in!
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Bank of Personal Service.
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“What will they think, and what will they say?
I can hear them telling the tale today!
By now their gossiping has begun:
‘ I hey certainly do not clothe their son!
They may not livq in a stylish place
Better a son with his roguish grin
-“Than a mansion great where noichild comes in.”
But that’s no excuse for a dirty face!
And the least she could do, if she had good taste,
Is to sew a 'ew buttons on his waist.’
Then 1 chuckled and said, ‘Never mind, my dear;
Mr. Leroy Shot xtrr'H new point y
Khoe« make him look parrit to* r.
< nv he’H not in reel life.
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I ur»>|x anu. are mt as bluff
I’.inify us AnfirirauN, lull they
j in’ as good at a hearty bluff
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CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN* AND YOUNG MEN
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Better a mud-covered boy round here,
ye« rM Kz 1 eon I ri but
appearan<a^ and
the < it.V than
program now bi
n roxtiiiK a great
wr honestly I
of I libber I fl ndM.
of a hay waggin '
b< nnc eil, I’ig r
to lai \\ t rim k.
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ii will b< ••4gt‘.\ years be-
I’h.’nre again fhnl.s it her lii»a
ColumbUs Allsop wonders why .t
is ‘ hat the fellow who borrows from
you has '-in h a poor memory, while
Illi* one you borrow from has such
a w on«I• • rI uI reuolIrct ion.
7 Nrill be freed at the
t A lvne vwo-yenr term—nr _ ....
|.b/ (fore him an incentive io i
L-J- ■ havior that should show beneficial
' J results. One ventures
that the Governor will approve the
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State prison finances -were t,« - . •
subject <rf discussion between Gov- ^1*' session, one of the principal ob-
Wr Neff and the Prison Commis- J'*1" "f. wl,uh bc to ^et thc
-A |. notes an Austin dispatch money.
Btate prison finances are i>erennia'(
I KyA.:W®M#CtS >n £ ----- -
A' | g circles, and the recent session of
the Le^dature appropriated $1. 4,
450,000Tut of the general revenu- j +
to take care of the deficit in prison I
^*-.ffnances, #850,000 of which—was to!
take care next year <>f the $750,000'
^-^♦“Oubirussio'- ♦**•• ai>M..«s«*—• j short time.
'' S ara necessary to the end of giving ,
J®" Dento> a more efficient municipal;
• g government are wry strong rvcom
e mendations for the cansid<T.n ion of'
fct l”lu‘ forward-looking citizens. On* ;
C»nc< in m thc matter is simply that
of a citizen deeply interested in
that will inure to the ad-
NDent of Denton and its bet-
Hit XF n Ih'y it nd going city
a governrrrem capable of giy-
±1 affair* the most efficient
IQUat economical mtministra
And believing ' ‘ j . ’
MMte* in the mtjrV fundamental j :0
r will materially help t*> that end ym
■fils*- T V ~
kVijh the State again 1 de-
I'-idt rf the
infcfcr 'of jS.OOo.OOO out of the
Btral fund to the available echpoi Next to Battery Co. on W. Oak. St.
«•*■< UMr.
r» I a r, ■ I.
•«<| ihr f.ulroad
• ’upli y at tlm iu’r <4 lo iri th,, c.ipi-
ci'y of a flagman in Ihr Luwn of
Brighton. Mohn. v« ral years lut<?
he was tian. f« tn <! to thc frtigf”
h< UN- In l hr same tow n hh a lab»»r« /
iijnl h:>.s hem 1 mplokvd lher»- in that
capacity rv«r nii ci- In th< length "f t
: < r\ i< •• w 11 lx»iiI Ihr loM.H <4 ?• day hlx j
v rd to lx without | a 1 • I
l'it\ •' I A ..'lot,. I .11 - I
es, Brushes, Window Glass, I
Etc.
t<» pri4<m m
t ri kr of ;<ilk w • a \ ri s
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No man reaps prosperity’s harvest unless he has
planted the seed by consistent saving or by wise in-
vestment.
SKw. Wage* from two to ten years, hi ular session of the Thirty-Eighth i
' Will be freed at the expiration of for such action1. New revenues, I
*'7;;^Hbo two-year term—holding up Be- 4hen must come from hew Sources, I
good be. particularly those sources which j
have not been bearing their just
the hope proportion of the tax burden. There
were diligent Searchers'after such I
: now sources at the. regular session; i.
1 both their number and their dili- I
th,,' genre tikldy will bo increased at‘<1arm<i impuiloner.
-h*. uouaion (ini1 of the nrinciiml oh- ----- ,
.\h. well. Io a little while I h<- Vo)
ht nd law wilj |>e old ukhi'J) to
t- .iU" tei’tu.
• U life ix ’<•
it clear 1 <1 1
Bi
wnn present at
ncert Piven by a fol-
♦; I <_
a ha If of a I v 11 h
l how Ion,' , | - jt,
bihV waits j
l Cl. 1 'IV III ( <1II gl DI V cinSVlS vclX Olli
was counted on to raise anywhere
, ;.„m $6,000(000 to $7,000,000 per!
f**C e-! ’nnunl- Doubling the oil production I
lax would have brought in increas-
?<l revenues of $3,000,000. The in- ■
in justW..rl I I
< nn n^i’.t t*>ri *
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"America for A m« rira».s” is i
triotism. "Mcxici.i ft r M< \icans"
met r< pol i i hi
tile street pa<-
ng carried out.
. ... <1raI of money.'
beljrvr jt is wort,) 1 1
ud tlx n Home, Now st i.
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w . ik.il
tile san
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Fin from $2,000,000 a year upward
, The one taxation measure of as-
sistance to the general fund that!
‘got thru l»oth Houses and became!, ,
a law was the sulphur gross pro-| it I
duetion tax, calculated to raise a i hl"
comparatively small sum and quite<-nn g>-t two or i
( to take care of the | seirio rH <.n down tow,, <-oi
I look like a big city sure
’.v| i |cii< Kt put ter.
Roy Mitchell, Waco negro, did
not overstate the matter when, fol
his fourth conviction foi
Sawder and his fourth sentence to1 insufficient to take care of the j
death for his crime, he said, “tliey , budgetary needs as
eeem to be running m< thru pretty the Board of Control,
fast,” for four trials, four convic- j ■ 1 J r'
g.tions and four death sentences came
f t-Vithin a-period of less than two Board
' The why of seking foui 000 estimates of the different de-
We mention Foulards first as they are the very newest—and we
venture the assertion that ours arc1 the only real English Foulards
in town ut this time. Ties of Sdk and Wool Crepe—non-wrinkle
bright, live jpattems. Tics made of Bandana handkerchiefs in
1’atsly patterns.
Am’ uni Fling uan be l ha l
i to the appearance
tc the comfort of
11 M si reef m a nd I hi s
>-‘s
k Io the Constitution
t.,» n which numeroiiM
• ' pa I 11»’<1 at great
11 w mill! b< enllghl -
w '.'Ulii go fai I lo r than
4"ii'' .nix) Uli uh lust
■ \ tth ir back I-
a nd h« > w w r ca n
js-'-n II. raid.
Bring down grandfather’s
oltl furniture out of the attic,
give it a few coats of Kyan-
ize and see what wonders it
will work. Old furniture is
i coming back into its own.
'And of course, after your
spring house cleaning you
will want to go over your
floors. There’s nothing like
Kyanize to make them look
like new.
(Kelly Springfield Co.
MOTOR MARK GARAGE >
Phone 258. Earl Garrett,
Store
TF 1)
in literature ih just th
of ♦ ‘\|>"Ming a man I • t"r» hr h o.
linn to shave ahi Npruce up
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Ripplins Rhyme*
By Walt
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THE HERMIT
The sun hus delivered thc goods, and now it has sunk in the
sea; I go to my cave in the woods, to fill up on turnips and tea.
This solitude, how it enchants! 'Tis sweet to be living alone,
afar from my angular aunts, from friends who would borrow
a bone. I see in this sylvan retreat no autos, those engines of
dread, no coroners wear out their feet collecting the maimed
and the dead. I say to my tortoise-shell cat, the only compan-
ion of mine, "No drivesmiths are passing the hat—ah, me, this
existence is fine! ‘No candidates come to the door, no salesmen
are seen at the gate, there comes no invidious bore with stories
of pre-glacla! date.” The doodle-bird nests in its tree, the kan-
garoo hops on its toes; I’ve swallowed my turnips and tea, it’s
time for my honest repose. I lie on my pallet of straw, and think
of the simps who abide in cities, oppressed by the law, anil
pinched when they go for a ride. 1 think of the clamor and
strife, the killings with bludgeon or gat; “Oh, jiminy, this is
the life,” I say to my tortoiseshell cat.
A ring that is giving great satis-
faction among car owners in Den-
ton anil Denton County because they
do the work. When you need new
rings in your motor specify tho
‘■Gill."
For sale by
muino v1s
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1 lb' I t .14
r<»« r f<■!
William "lb, Has w o..,|
Ihi.ti8ti iul W.'ih. rr .of th..
’■rnt**firw|
file
trial what a bbsMing q ]
Rtrr*-t —Htrfhfrm'trr thr^r
a rial « i(.v without pavvil »»t
mattrr what odo r improvements
mnv he. So, a compri hensi \ e
b(iihlim< program is a lonv
toward pettlntr into- the d ,
\ml. by the w.uy, Penton is
coimhK aloniX fine with her str . t
paving program, right al tins tim-
\\ o i k Itis bin
I mlepi n<i» nt
I' at least . We • in \ ouch
i ’ that the Ind' penU< nt b*-
it <1 a I of space in the
lb' L"|O| i.ssile, ;uml 'f
ui ix f ma II w a \ I<
as it
work that
\ < .U\s to c
The small inxestor >s not m‘r
I. MoNl of the oil stocks art»
ve securities.
was x si dm i iik it
I Washington llocks lust
a I ernoon,
■ent ami tin
s*•.umg I hougIiI
Has some nice jobs can bo deliv-
ered before „ Decoration Day. l!
have 15 jobs (placed in the I. O. O.
F. Cemetery at Denton for refer-
ence last yejir. Write me or phone
(or prices. ,
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lb ' 4 ndidul e '
first ♦* x h i bi t ion
Indians of the
is schedul'd
11111111 r •
iv thc
Ballas
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by ’
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• w hen
in your
fire le-
ave you from eevcie
f rolU I ' r e.
is pre|x* r< <i to st ml y
values ami fire risks,
• "•) what in I
quire and sell
. Hartford Flic
mii ’ •’ • r of : i -
'■ luml «;i. l orn in
I rvi.i nd. II x • 11 m
•MMWiees, oi whK*fr-xvfts to, s nr,,
take car. I xt year of the $750,000 i > tn.
loan floated last year and $600,000 J
- —$9Q0 Gt >0 vas the suin' asked—1<. ' .1. i
take care of an nd litimial indebted I
ME / Peas of $350.1109 cr> ;,'<■<( s>': ■<■ tl'
!' $750,000 loan was cons mix’d
the anticipate-! deficit between
and Sept. 1. ‘ Hard Iih'c” < ,.■ a
L cansidurah!-' .fipure m t' ■ ;ei'i"ii-
■hE? ,«ituiit>or,; tl.u ' prise-’ ■■■•■!<•;'’ he- 1
2b,uvo acres of cotton cc r i
sprint; from (loo*!-.. Ext <-x'i:iv.i
ptA1' jfance and carelessness in v. t ad
I ,, miidatrations 1< fi tip? s; t r.i
■vy lea-1 to carr.y -.ven without)
a, crop disaster, and :litre av- a
nd many qthcr siz ibh c'nim-.
;aimit the syste.i, .'me of 'v'Acb
_______» State will hav t . ,
► in the and unless the syst
Sap cam transform an aiuual deficit
•pinto an annual surplus wdlun th*,'
£ next few years. ,
PIN i: B Walthall. chief
is< i of thr oil and gas *li\u -
fihr K.illro.id ' ‘ommiRwioti,
(••night f<»r a gi'ni'tal inspt' -
• ur <»f the nil flchls.
Bennv Botts h«vl his recess money
i < moved for 2 d«H’s lawl w<-> k b --
cauRe he asked his father bow to do
a 'ixample and after hfs father ha I
bin trying all his mite a half hour
!'c found out it waw jest a ixampl"
Benny made up himaelf -Fiul nut » I
homewerk ixample, the ixampl.- I».
ing if it taken 4 and a IiuILumii
and- a1 half days to bild
-.’A all with 4 000 bri< ks
Jwould It take I men to I
with it non brtck.-b—
.. ml < * ‘u
B-miwII''
. 4 H i that Aldi'
V Each cf the charter ain' t,.Iniext: *
to be voted on next Tuesd i. m.a , 1
W L,< Voted on scjiarately, but one'1,
Ki-JBentures tluJ liape i 'pq 'fno*-- whuu. * a.
»» are designed to make the c-tv < >i:n .1 '
X ter a more honiog* uc->us and ef-|-.
» whole will bi' favwabiy r.ni t
!' Marked, for they an all needed tc! . I r
—-rfect the basic law of tile i i'y H ■
poll tax amendment, affecting!."'"'
f the worker, voters, the amendment)6"'
to permit the sale of < xcess prop
erty by the commission, and on< 1 ‘”
S or two others, are distirvt. hov.
'fe UBOW?, from the remainder of th< ‘
and may he voted on as
K./ftgy appeal to the individual voter'
T without impairing the <-!f< ■tivcni”-.--
». of the whole charter. Thc fatti
“Xfiat the present i .<■■ :!■ < ■•.• i- i
^M^Mninwuslv for the
K" ahd the additional f.. thbt fill Co- rii.iiHiw—in ttuy tiling you
!i g far as known) of the |uo\i"d. >’:;nt framed. We have the ma-'
|%L~TIWlbeni -of (he GommiMMon L< . l- rials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,.
1* 2? 11eVc With the unniilmAbs Chart* nnd rnn turn out your work in a
If Government r«;il’v wlshr-n to 1-
lit *1 tp»l. it might issur a bulletin
t !i th«‘ subject of dodging taxes.
Tin: !>%!•’! \iaxm
id ma rk a hl« record <4 faitRr I
.‘•i\i<' that Akirlin ti'JJui.a 30xj 1-2
1 ,• \ • • I h h . x • I him when M •
til.- < ii'ph j "f the ^Bm ton a.
1 i ■ If if-! h! t • J i y ;t m) " < •:
pensH !i r< l Is "t i hat compa n \
e\act|\ fitly y. yq (tll.xiu h '
11 r I h*. s.i me < ornpa ny. i n
■ pliit t*. and riuiuig the h i i'
a day’s
aeeid- i t I
B'»rn i’i
the largest
I may h •
mor t ga ^e
iiaWlMAA.. _
(» wen 1 am a big size min
With a son of iny own h» rr
OJ< how I It injoy nj’. self
Sending him errands *11 <1. y.
killing the intangible assets bill,
defeating the oil tax bill thru its
- • •{•‘ft, •;" conferees’ refusal to accept either
C'“,‘‘d 10 the 3 per cent rate fixed by the
'r . -- House or the 2*'S per cent compro-
■ •<.**•*'kH' ”*’N BAT®*- hnise which House conferees put
«6m month, delivered. I .50) forward in the hope of reaching an
by uintt (tn ndveBoe)----1,50, agreement, and letting the inherit-
tax bill die on its calendar,
gma-weeki.v in Denton toon tv i ilbeit the House must accept part
. y«»<l® ----------D™! iff the responsibility for that be-
' «1w months (la ouvnnee)-------— .so . . ' •
' Tarce lanr-the (In ertvancel .451 cause of the lateness m the session
feenl-Weekly (<Hi(.l<l« lieoton County) when the meaure finally was pass ■
intangible assets tax bill)
A. riMS»e months (in advance)_______ .ao.v,;.:’, ‘..... '
-------- I fron
'•‘riTho Associated Press Is exclu-
I to the use for re-' ,nnu‘n-
- ^Ublleation of all iji mb dispatches
to It or not otherwise revonuos of ^3,O(jO,()UU. i he ill- •
wredtud In this paper and also the' heritanee tax would have brouglit |
Published here I n.
4" baudbed th.it
Ht»tI -nurt tirvn Hyi ’I
it
Iihh had this Htr< ugly
i his mind Amt th< >■
t he mt n et s v 11 h mi v
'■ finds on tie fir.a I '*9t reason laws were not broken
wliat a blessing a pa V a I I’ <|Uentl> in (lie old days was
-e.—-hhtrt heem-rre. vhmpr can't ; l-e-'S-Her I *eiw-fwt--fi1tt--toReHt-
• 'l.trixd carelessly.
1-5 Assocmt' <1
Service—continuous and de-
pendable—is the dominant }
Wk*™ KliffiK
WH
Paints, Wall Paper, Varnish- vOUl* Sdfe deposit box.
na Hriiahnq Window (Ineu I
’k’OI II property |w gtinrd«*«l
>it •’‘r l»m»k xnult
'J'liat Im prilii t i< ally t he ch
^"i,i i Tisti t‘.yri< • (•"litie.1- pre
K.'ifi dipcsTf l»ux. AdiqiX'l.
8urance may
tir.amial I"'k
Tins ag< nc;
x our prope rl
give .voti t x pc rt it d v i
* ina»m*< you r<
prol * <4 ion In th
?• u hi ii< r < ’otnpnny
A 'phone call today
mAy save you loss
tomorrow. i
B. H. Deavenport & Go.
—
th.- rends bonds have
Inili p< ridi nt is just i
puzzled t- find another
P< t l p u a g t a phs - H« nr iv 11 a
O il'll I) ’
— RECORD-CHRONICLE COMPANY
L■P’WARDH ____________Editor;
B. MclX)NAl,b.PthdA<'»a Manager
,JMeliOh'AU- Managing Editor
FOWLEU——Adrertlalng Manager
Tetephnnea
MM and Editorial otrir- "■»
Italian Department—IM
JJy leaned at 21* West Hickory
•t, Denton. Teiaa, every afternoon
q»t Monday by the Ileeord-Cbronlcle
qwuy
weekly iaeued Tuesday*
j Th<
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d l.rmi
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Denton Record-Chronicle
RECORD-CHRONICLE COMPANY
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ftind, the pointedness of Governor 1J
Neff’s urging that more revenues imS
be provided for eHFrying on the)
State’s affairs will be accentuated,)
and it is probable that the ffUrk ‘ -
of the special session along taxa-
tion unrF revenue tines will be
! speeded up a bit by the fact that |
and the legislators themselves will
| have to take their pay in depreci-
’‘ ’AMocHled Preaa^nd UaltWl Pre*. H‘“l «rip- as other State em
--‘IfeL ’ pl°veR have been doing for a good
far Ajtoit Bmwo °f ClrruJRfionR j Inany morrths. The House will i
^Jw«4e.n N.w.p.per Pub-J bavi. to (Io ag;nll.3vh;lt it did |
HNW Houthern Nejrapaper Pub- at thc regular session along that.
I* Aas-a’lndon line, but the Senate will have tc
(her Tvgaa Pro*. Association. , .. ; r „ ,
Km Tvsna Dally Prem. League. change its attitude if many tm- I
iber Pvbltabers' Buying Corpora portant new sources of revenue are '
'TSrterwJ M second class malt matter developed, for it showed little
ft*"*""- Texas. friendliness toward the taxation
MmR"1 ----—- ---- --- ’trftX its rhov < am'e frffffl the House,
* MOTICE TO Tint PUBLIC ., L, v:n
st------- Any eriunect:. redaction upon the
,gdmtaeter, reputation or .tamllng of any
Hriu, indlrl-luai or corpvrsllou will be
Mtaffl/ corrected upon being called to
Wiusbllabers attention.
Still, the house with
car parked in front of it
I he one wit h t h< largo1 t i
on it
We invite the business
worthy customers on
pledge.
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Little Benny’s 111 Today’s
Note Book Anniversaries
j*. ■■ * ■■ — I — I —1 ■■ UM»<l MM |— M|l| £, — | — I — II ■■ n MW-W^- — Ml. I II g uWWO<M<i^
The Bark Ave News j HON—Janies B. Ih nd* rsoii, flr«t
iSt'ilf gov* rnoi . i Texaf. horn i.
I Lincoln i i'iin’y. \ . < ’. !>h <l in Wanh
lagtmi. 1>. June L 18.»8.
. '4M—William WahhM’f
( V i sr< tint A t t-r i. i . 4 . I <•
i! y.
W ABO—The
giirnt- <4 the Warn
1 AxMof’l.it ion
with t hr Ba y l'»r I h ;
row. Tin* Jmliai/.M
B.'-nts H-'iturilax . ml
St< • vs Sunday
I’roph gtrirralli rdv- a f<-w
wiudr, for a rilny <lay.
So many r« li< m of am h ut
.’itc "being <»ng up. Il inux’t I"
fi.'ihcrmvn hunting bait.
People who won’t stop at
thing Hhould nrxer drive autos.
if Bui bank produces many more
si rdlrMH tilings xx e can do hwiv
will, the R< rd c atalog entirely.
-.\t the rate things are going the
freight hili’* are pretty high
When a woman g-ivs in and auk*
fur powder these days the <•!»<» k
► .avN "Face, baking or gun?”
Permanent wh\«8 are f-nr in hair,
but not no good in Mtrevtg.
The meancMt boy in our neighbor-
t.< •<»<! In using Ihm mother’s rholn
Lalln f<»r marble*.
(iardenw cut clou n e xpense n. but
you have to dig for your m«
They hhv girls' col't g
teach much Any graduate
x < u t wo and ( u < ma k. .
game.
Sugar situation is reported more
Ht'aiined. Coffee should be.
Twins born in Chic ag » were nam
ed Adam and Fve ami shcmld l<
kept away from the orchards.
San Fra.nc'iNc'0 woman detect iv<‘
mnrrIM a man. He Is out of luck
Harding has gixen up fishing for
gulf. You don’t have to wait for
a golf ball to bite.
re-
the
r heads
r „ , departments and institutions,
lor can effect his release at the end Governor Neff has made it per-
of the.minimum term for his par- fectly plain that he will not stand
• v. ticular offense. If he i: convu-ti . f r any circuitous method of in-'*
tr , WMoaontenced to five years for an crensing nd'valorem taxes; indeed, ♦
| iA/'A1 offense, the punishment of which there seemed no spirit in the reg-
t-V’ ■ '» -- > . ..... ... l r .1 .. Tku.. : 1 r f T
- The Exchange National Bank
- I -wuu n H.l. nra WM Trr" f, 0. BOX 569. 1’HONE >13. dMMM
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born in Xc w
Lin land in pa I
•Charles M Barr.is. apth'»r
well-known speculator pia
"The Blw k ('took " I >i< d ..k
h, < ‘on u Bot‘n i |, I X'Jli
— A ttU-iy trt IHi**mM****^ k —
inva«letl Hui -pajliamcul build
at St John s .X’v w fodndlam!
• a A man c ho.-cen to an?
I to roughly $8,000.000,! uaM |(uv<<i.
leaving the anticipated revenues on li'i,>iiessel| ,,,,
* * | Vmust us,.
. The j i' mt of a v< Icicle
good'bill and result is that either additional rev-j'"' "'
* •" r clines must t>e provided or thcTe *
a rewar-1 or must be a further horizontal cut to)
,-rtninly should the minimum amount of $2,000,000;
bring about better discipline in th, in th^ total of the general appro-L
Jttate prisons and prison farms. The priation bill, which would be a re- .
BBT-1" merely provides that in con duction of $14,000,000 from
Kg.' vletions for certain classes of fel- budgets originally asked by
onies, the prisoner by good behav- of departments r.r.d
that worries
fv’Ar that she
thing# she
I h-
c dil l'
computed by
With antic-
ipated reven 4 'S for the ensuing
two fiscal years of $3(’>,000,000 the
m Control cut the $42,000,-
£1' .«,» 1HI- »tnv "I ovr.nij; I w V4. V’t'MIlIlIUVS <>1 UIU U11IVIUIIV XIV- ‘ ...... .... .. nn,, ■
L •OOvietions when the first—being partments ami institutions back to|hv‘ “ i'i'ig«l<le t>>- 'I'm, vavlm. A
t Id r death penalty—was enough does $30,000,000 by horizontal reduc- |'h“ 'O p, rter s.,\>. it fW1i, moft. y •
*:#-■ not appear at this distance. I tions averaging 40 per cent/ Buti '',A"V .h.” ‘
Eyv „ i t itvrn on a mudholv «r baudbed tha
I - .’ ‘ - ’bo totalMtfproprjations of tlllB.reg*.l ■•ralietl -n rtT>-rt -r.-r.rf thrp - Hy."
sf—— --Even rf Tt shmdr—,e»ult ill rtTF’ular •essinn of the^Jf... Ly-XiglUh ♦ ,,,f , j„. th. rouglifare jfi.-i ■
f release of more than 1 GOt)'con victo amounted to roughly $8,000,000, | w .,M uav,d. i,,,n hn<l ,1,1m st,, oui
one time, the indeter, inate
B"-p". 7------ -*
4 lalatuA- and now befdre the Gov-
Kl^JBBorfor action, is a j
HKpAltalCUlatcd ‘ to I: e’p t< formation of
X£u»U.OMD’icL>. for it puts
J „ ' Rood behavior that ce
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923, newspaper, March 31, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237547/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.