Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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HATCHDAI
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Friday Afternoon at Home
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SFRI’IG FOOTWEAR MODES HAVE TAKEN ON A NEW
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DAINTINESS IN DESIGN
—and not only in design, but in the lovely new colors
from
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HOUSE CLEANING
Mary
TIME
It’s a riot of fun.
Bitty
$6.00 Io $9.50
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Call tor home ■<< nt
Only $6.25 down
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Dreamland Theater
What do you
LAST DAY' SHOWING
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THE TOM MIX SPECIAL
Phone 42.
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EAST SIDE TAI10R SHOP
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PHONE 31
YOU HAVE SEEN TOM MIX IN
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Post Office Filling Station
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WILLIAM S. HART
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or your neighbor's family.
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in trouble
in fun
in fight#
in thrills
in hope
in good
in bad
in worse
$1O.OG
$12.00
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“Plumbing That Satifies."
West Oak St Phone 520
For all Makes of Cars.
CAR LOADS OF ALL
GRADES JUST
ARRIVED.
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Two-part Western comedy drama.
Also PEARL WHITE in—
“THE MADMAN”
Fourteenth Episode of PLUNDER.
when the cHboowe in
i riding telescoped a
vetoed
electric
City Rosteem
ALVIN 1
THE DREAMLAND
ORCHESTRA
of Six Pieces J)
Playing latest hits.
—Special—
THE TOM MIX TUNE
SATURDAY NITE
propor-
It is clll-
hl'O
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filling
; cgulai !>
tWe lo-
ireti-nr.
PLUMBING
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will
locate t
of !•’(■
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If you I
BLACK ELECTRIC C El ’ ’
ANYTHING ELECTR1CAI
122 North Side Square
SINCLAIR OILS
THE PROPER
LUBRICATION
occur
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< a um«*
t r < t iticisrn
IM
\ our
Extra—Hal Roach presents —
“HIS GANG”
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COLLIER & BROOKS |
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J. R. SIMMONS
Acetylene Welding, Horse
QUALITY GROCERIES
IS THE ONLY KIND WE HANDLE.
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McCOMBS & SIMPSON [
West Side Square, |
has
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NORTH SIDE TAHOR SHOP
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“A PLEASANT JOURNEY”
“Every day in every way
policeman 1______ ____
SCREAM!
Also—
If we moved our legs
t .< natrly as fast a* an ant,
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“TOM MIX IN ARABIA"
Added Attraction—
“IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL”
PALACE ORCHESTRA
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Plays Tonight.
graceful slenderness of line, choice may
— - • • ( or | > i i..
, could travel nearly
hour
“THE WHITE FLOWER”
I lire.
uH In
THE HOOVER
IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
t we
atorm
fillea I
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Call us for anything .you
need. i
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We have I
r the kids keep the fat
busier and busier! IT S A i
neighbor**
of criticism
i 'omplaiiilh
health
ciea nvd
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The First Easter
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“THE MAN KILLER”
agnificent presentation of the gun fighter—
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ict Loans
HILL
following
clean up
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“One phase <>f the health week
c expect to dwote special atlen-
, torn to la to get • very ’—-
In 1922 properly retfIstered.*'
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“AESOP’S FABLES” ?
Something to please everybody today—and the
admission is only 5c and 15c.
Extra—JOE MATHEWS and his comedy
pl bunch in—
“THE TOWN CONSTABULE” *
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“MUD AND SAND”
Bulls and Bunions and Slicks
Haired Heroes. Three Reels
of Spasmodic Laughter.
Stan Laurel as Rhubarb Vas-
’ selino in
E** "-'Al
F l? 1>v,—fine lustrous satins or soft suedes which
ay combine with the gleam of patent, and while all
agree upon a g----------
rest between the Louis, the Baby Louis
Spanish heel.
Baldwin Printing Co.
IJPrtnting — Engraving — Office
Equipment
Phone 278
South Elm Street
t»i*Wa.
newouit.*.
^Ck&theOMOnt
4MMW •• CHW»»
“It han been the cuetorn for the |
pant few yeare for the glute Health (
&’^WIr^Jh?nlt>h'T^k^ Ot r
to, ilH tar ad ponafTTe improHa State funde- ewtl given
United States.
| back like rent.
wAvry.u—ci.nix cotton high W. N. MASTERS, JR.
it itiit oitn-enno.M« i.k oF’FUTJ. First National Bank Bldg. L hone <c
PRINCESS
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Shoeing, General Blacksmith-'
ing.
209 East McKinney St. I
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Call 31 now and I4t us clean pre s )r I
are any buttons to be sewed on. r ps 1"
of charge.
YOUR CLOTHES WILL BE RETURNED THE SAME DAT
FREE FROM THE ODOR OF GASOLINE
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requirements in
Printing
Engraving
Typewriter Ribbons
Carbon Paper
Loose Leaf Devices
Office Equipment
■ Our esnuine intxfvat in
problems along these lines en-
ables us to render satisfactory
iSrviee._______________________
Dallas Grand CoiwinnNtn
rittH.n' Or' twenty ajambwrf’w
i niton.....Commandery Np_. «•,
I n.Khta Templar, expect to nt*
I'alias to attend the Grand Com-
i, ln<l.ry of Texas which opens n \
u»fce-day nasion there
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\ Wolfsjhn will represent
real comm.^ndery at the nr
and among others who are p
i a<> ar,. J. J.-MactachUn.
I’..bvrts and M D Fenty They will
lake part In the uniform parad* In
which several thousand ard expdet-
< I to march. >.‘
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p tivlsay. No 11 could i
.,Lat.u*4 Lhc^C IHmulUCUU-l.
we had too much to
up week.
■ for h*. i*i riRen. an
Hee the place where
—which, to be very, very smart, are most often chos- j||
en in tones identical with those of frock, suit or wrap.
Lovely two-color effects are very much favored, not
only for sports and out of doors, but for formal anti
dress wear.
DRUGGISTS.
j Phone 29. We Deliver.)
filled
by th*
wat« r.
from <1
in rath
H WI 11
f nauseating odor*
condition to cause
‘Tom Mix in Arabia”
about to return
i’t‘l<‘* ^e Koddess
preNidm over the
Kilauea, when she in .found
norvices for W N. Yer-
died Tuesday morixinK.
Friday afternoon at 2
Imme. Normal
were conduct-
McClung The
Denton Lodjfe
conducted the
aT the I o.
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Keep Right
^irnih.. «ruv VV1V VK’AU
i by depending upon
requirements in
W. N. Yerby Funeral Held
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derived from such n movement. We
are calling on al) citixens to a«ai»r
in the work of cleanlhgT up* * the
town and if every cltisan will take
a personal jntereat in (detkning* hla
home, his premlaea, walk and gut-
ter in front ami the alley behind. '
clean out. oft, druid, Ret j
every place where m<>»<|ul-
flieM breed. One of the
Ethel, th
Vo xucc’iinbed to the
rf’env'er* fr< m
and tells Rob
Fresh, and only the best can be found in our store.
We search the markets of South Texas, Florida and Cali-
fornia for fresh vegetables and fruits.
u shop sir!
her ilniamM-
..n Fifth Av--nue. Urudsery in
a shop and falryllke adventurea In
a '(.'rent country estate, are the
. x|.. r l. net s ot thia working Kir!
" | heroine.
\ «T. !.<>! IS *1 MHIOSY <)H<’HKSiTR-l
i’.rd.1
The city health department will
co-operate in the Ktal« health week
l which openM Monday and continue*
’ through April M. Dr. F. E. Piiwr.
city health officer, announced Sat-
urday. The month of March was
i vod i s clean up mon tit In Den-
ton, bVf the work la to be con-
tinued, Dr. Piner Mated.
Monday has been set aside by
■ the Mtute iiealth <l«partmvnt tie
I clean up and h«-alth appraisal day’
> Tucaday, pure food day; Wednesday.
I sanitary Impi ovemenlx, Thursday.
I rvKistralion and child welfare:
' Friday, <1 in vase prevention; Satur-
day. health nali h HLy and laig
cantj, Sunday, health Sunday.
sp< ct ion
to put •
“We are glad
xenv*
dr;u nina
those i
wells ai
“This
plioid. malai ,a
neig li boi k*’1' hI
Bpectvil tt
have on**
you will eoim I u t ’
not abating ‘Inin X'ow
to prevent «i« k m hm I n
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V,
that vtI ■ - j
luwu ate up V.klL'a
h1 >rm hou.M x. and t m<l
u ho are m»t filling • h<-
trv oiliny. them
i year ‘ft
I LEO MALONEY in—
I “SMOKED OUT”
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Ji s’i< ti-H ' Ph
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WAVTIUl—COTTOS HAOS ,
AT ||E< OHIM IlnOSICLK
1 r worship
Can you afford to pat $15 oi Z-ii’
.lio'.'v. when <°>c or !c more a day wil' buv
•a i pct .beater, sweeper and vnruuni
’d-.’
I y ER HAPS that old suit is beginning to looks
littl^ shabby, shiny, and out of shape. Or
maybe the new one is bagging a bit, o*’
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 appear-
ance. You win be pleasantly surprised, too, at
the extra wear you’ll be able to get out of ft.
This holds true, also, of your overcoats, gloves,
and other outer apparel. Send the- whole lot of
them today.
A phone call will bring us. What’s equally*
Important, we will have them buck to you in
almost no time at all.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY GO,
MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS.
PHONE 800. -
DRESS UP rC”
m.M-i'K l j ii-tu. ,1. . ... b,v. him. She leavex the !»-
•n,.. whit- -.n t.. -b"». I....... |B re,'"n
nt the l-nlnee Tb.-.t,.- W..h.e^u, ta.-imiM W I'tlc. the goddetttt of
and ThurMiay The filei whk nv.d. , -Atructlon. who
In Huwal., wh. r., th. <-m r ‘r
,’v 'i . t Hl I . nil M.rk “The Lavender Huth Lady" will
» r l H-.., ;. '. "-V l-ala.e feature Friday and
h.vm half m •» ‘ • '.Saturday. Gla<b* Walton im starred
4« IrMlrmt.n U. -Lu piophe.l., “ flf Rh,,„ glrl w ho
Wiilteird i Id mr< ■ ii “ w ion. <i .<■ i .rraux(.a wl nll her dreams- High
aaa.d ... r. V...I her f t. She >« . |if(. ,,n )h
thrilled tn barn that tin man I
Ah to mar ry \tl| < om« uith a p« rf* m
vhitr f |<» u • r u n i • 11 h »• will < i f f t r |
her and which nh< mUM a< < * pt. Da- [
Vid I’anua.h! h i* F»ril>« •’ the hmf<
to inak** thi>» prophecy, but
is foiled hi Kim purpoMo wh« n tl. * '
I roplmuy c-imf's ’rite t:ir<»uj£h th*
CCptun<*n of a white flower from I
l!ob Ruth«*rfot<| by Kopla m hen Im |
fiievtfi her at :i fen.*»t. Konia is i
grieved to dis< ^ver that Bob’* fl- ,
Rh<ee In <»»’ the island, :»nd in n« r-
Mituied by I avid to hav<. her kalmu »
lied. David’s intention in to tell ii >b '
c»f KpuIm'h perfidy when Ethel, th i
fLuncoe, shall have aucrumbed to the
kehunru Ethel r<'cnVer« fr< m h« r !
fear of •bath, and tells Bob Mm j
I
A. AadKorlam, 'rurkday April
Mallee, and Kvenlnp;. Seam
Ir nt G«rria®B Urw« Store. HIT
H. Bell of
i INI -r '
child born ’ Tram* and Mah»F v. M. Mach«n of
fm-
t lie t 1 me I • u'u t • ’d
) im.cH
MS
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•9 !’*!' '*
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ml side alreets |
Mtand- j
wat< r rauaed by vltisvnM run .
waste water, j
runks, thereby I
brevdink* •
There ar. |
unused. diHpidnt- i
Htabk-H.* many partly fill’•» |
mou hly
IKL L 0 .
commitment »
: <». F cemtery.
' B Caddell. Jack Christal.
DcuVvi»poit. J. P. Maijee,
’ Crain, H E Edward*. C
Math and .1 A McCrary.
A m _
a Hart classic.
Court ---- 1 '■
Frei - ST. LOVIS SYMPUONT onCHKSl
It'. I. A. Auditorium. TuMday A
3rd. Mitlnr, nod Fvenlrp. M
on nnle ut Unrrlnon Drug Stovw.
BUILD NOW
Get in the swim of spring building
-”V . and own at least a little of the I
bnmgh’ i United States. Build and pay ft
the veto tutnl to ten for this week [ Itaek like rent.
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CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO CO-OPERATE
-i IN STATE HEALTH WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY
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Jt w®« a nu< re»M beyond ail I expire-
tutloiiH and added a 10U u<*r c^ni
to- the civic Hppvarahce nf the
town. Very few citliene failed to
co-<H>erat«—probably only two or
three on each afreet. Thoae who
didn't w iah they had. One place
cloae in with a load of cana’atnrk —
cd Knd scattered In the backyard
and stacked aaa«iiMt a
(cnee Ih jcettinK lot*
Trorn nearby neiirhboi’H.
were made to the health officer
thiit iituaiiboih had cleaned up aa
wan asked und that it v\hm not
right for thorn to be Imported on
by those who don’t worn to care
for appeare ncvji and avoiding <1 ►'
< awea. We insiHt that you make,
them c|cuii up. too,” the) said. Thia |
th.- health officer has promised to I
do haw the removal of three
yvara’ accumulation of ears, hh In* *.
) showed limy haw failed ( (,-c|o( g
out t)u Ir caiiM for the
YOU WILL SEE THINGS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN SEEN BEFORE.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE ARABIAN SUN.
“» ♦ ♦ ♦ a glitter of steels in the desert moonlight,
a woman’s piercing cry, and Billy Evans, cowboy, adventurer, daredevil,
leaped from his saddle into the fray.”
REELS OF ROMPING ROMANCE AND RESTIVE ROGUES
' *-Jn the hml <>f the Sabbath a» it | diii .shake, and became a» dead men-.
‘ twgan to dawn tnWnrd <h.- fltst das , sn.l . h- wnai l answered and km-.I
.f u, v ,k, Mere M.U.I..I-' F’ar r'“
BA. Is * .» ». .. M rv ! th. '-.n 11 n"'A ,fiat >“ M‘ek Jcmur. which
r > 1A ar.H th* ottmi Maty i<» ’n» >• "
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If you'd look Springlike
smart and nice.
You'd better take
clothes-advice.
Look over your ward-
robe and pick out the
garments that need
cleaning. Perhaps your
last year’s spring suit
would suit you tom “T”
if you have us change
its color. - . *
think ?
And they departed quickly
th. sepulchre with fear and
;nv; ami ditl run b» l»FH»g hIh |
pb*H word.
And hk they u* uL t » t< H his time -
ph.-, behold, m. t th* m s.i)
Ing. All l ull Al -I D’t \
Imhi him I-. t h»- f i. ;• i
pe<l him
Then wait) J *m. ui «■< >
fra id , u<- t il my I ■ hr< n t !>:■ t
tjiey Ko into < I :i 111 arid | h«*re hbxll
«»e me.— St. Matthew. XXVI1 1-10.
rinrr’w Slatrnirnt
Dr. Piner 1‘isurd the
rtatement regatding <bc
work here:
“The health department hu»t been
anked v>hy didn't w’e wail and have
our < han up at tile name time hn
ti^r <»ther townw ami <m-o|»e^t l»-
with the irtnte Henn -up week
“We will co-operate with
’ Mate in (ibHcrvinvr clean up
| but laM month when we m.nie a
general inMpertion we found tjiat
1 iriHoir the city limits vw had xov
I oral hundred cowm in lots ami that
i there wua n<»t one out of ten but
’’what waM ii‘ a foul, uncared-fot,
I Fuanure-Htrewn condition, and we
knew thM fllrM would be .hatched
by the millioriH. Wo found that
i ' h?d 200 or 3Q'i old wvIIn,
H hmjMOR anti collar* partly
I ; with Ktagifunt water. 500
t • rtnrot* whim not rmo out
I was kept clean, ncrerned or
I pair In our til leys a
; we found pooin of Hlugnant
I Ing wat« r canned by citixeiiH
’ nlng bath wat,e’’.
. water from kitchen
' producing humireds of
.. placea’ for rn«?!»ttMil<»••»<.
hundred* .of old,
ed old MtubieH,* many pattly
i-jvJith old, mouldy hay. straw
I refuse of all kinds. SVc found back
' yards. l'»tK ami alleys filled with j
* tin can* end t ubhlsh by the <at - Ai
r londx Hundreds of cans were I •
] partly fiU<d with wat'-r. There
Were hog per.H with from on<‘ to
half a do^en anirnalH in each pen
and being ted with swill ami
slops, giving off
am! getting in <
sick ness
“These nuisances and conditions
were such a, menace tn tlje town
and bo mil<‘h bad to ^e. done Lefort
the hatching of the Immct that we
<bdntU dare delay. No tirff^ <
Lt H?rH( irt
ami we saw
do for a clean
“Wv began wHli the can hauling.
Funeral
b y, who
v.- ... - j ..j-e held
lail.-.v ( k „t hi„
Avenue. The nerviees
, e.l by R.'V. \X III
Baptist q.IHltet sank
<> F,
service,.
1’nllbeareiM were H
M V.
John
Me-
IIOW about a little^
O’CEDAR POLISH
1 or Liquid Veneer?
i them in all sizes.
H ----
__The “cut-out” Oxford Tie has come in many vary-
ing types—in tine lustrous satins or soft suedes which p.
may combine with the gleam of patent, anil while^all
the lovely 1 —
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And. beln.1<I. il.ti wn- rr< . I>< is ;
ear t bn in. k , f* r th'- ' <*1 i '• Le ;:O'I *
1.. r.l 11 esc er. ib 11 ii.:. b • .. ■ b. .i'l ili L* .rd
tame und inti.'I C" I (In '•(•I «•> qui'klt unrf tell his <lis-
dr»,r anil 'i.i.m. H ; that he is risen frurn the
lilt: enui'O b.ibi ■’ V as '"!<■ I'blit ■ . :nl. tin I. I.ehnld, he no.th before
Hint:, anil h’s raiment whin as snow 1:1.11 into Calib-e. there shall ye see
Ami fur Ii .ir of hum tin k. ■ ib.m I". I have told you.
-^THEWHiTE FLOWER” AT PALACE
BRIEF TEXAS NEWS Denton
____ AlmiN~Ts»k D Morgan, former
has ' chief clerk In the Treasury, was
: -f ’ — “* 11.'-
_______ _______'nt’W State funds-and glvett 1W6:
the people of the state the benefits , years.
- -C ------• 1 WACO1—Lowe Newton, alius J A.
Mnrtln. white, who pleaded guilty
recently to theft and bur«lttrv j ihiee-4ay session
charges and was rivCn a total of R Rlshop. X.
thirty two years, killed himself in | •-----——-*
jail by slushing hie throat With a
rasor. , [
Clean up. .-lean out, oil. druid. Ret] HIM.HBOKO—Leslie 1* Uhlne.
rid of .very place where mosqul- Katy brukemun of Waco, was ki I-
toes und flies breed. One of the ed when the .uboose in which he
pests killed prevents millions later. ' was riding telescoped u ferlght
“Ono phamo <»f
\AlT8TLN--JudKw J.
Mexia have' been appointed judge
I and district attorney reMpectively
of the new 87th District
comprising UnieBlune ^n<l
Mtone countieM.
AUBT^I JoV. Neff vetoed five
blllH—one to permit clectrh* linen
to operate motor bus nutgildiarle#;
one to permit organization <>f crop
InRurance companies; bills re-
ducing the amount of bond* requir-
ed of public officials and
district depositaries This
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