Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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FAHF TWO
TfCTAW, RFCOB1
■CRIKJAUI
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Birthdays
NEW GINGHAMS—
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A merica n
Newspaper
of
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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RATES
mis -
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IHtVTOA, TEA
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17. I»2|
Mlssea
Wolves Seen at Oak Grove
Arch
<1
of th® jurors
!n
and
THE WILLIAMS STORE.
a n y
il.L
Painting, Paperhanging and
JOHN 8. SCHMITZ
At
Interior Decorating.
Residence Phone 886
of
MOTHERS’ BREAD
Shop 311 N. Elm St.
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS
a a m rdr
brl
il W. I. MORRIS & CO.
KRr ■
SATURDAY
while.
IN
)
ONLY
It Is Good to Give
hl*
T O.'ul
I
rt
25c
CIGARETTE
West Oak Street.
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
North Side,
grtt ndmother.
WHITE PRODUCE CO.
Lillian
Face
a
I •
Will be
VAUGHN PLUMBING GO
by
Gat Fitting
per
nm
25c
1
PHONE 178.
PHONE 108
HICKS UPHOLSTERING CO.
THE PRESCRIPIIM STORE
u nd.-1
Hi*
GUARANTEED
I I
I h
thia
Th.
< r
hi.
J Tt>ll IK (
now showing
Not to recognize that dif-
.WORK BEFORE MARCH
1.;
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
tbk* 1
fm » mo aits
GOODRICH
1
Come in and see these gar-
TIRES
I'
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AA
Lee Tires and Tubes
8. H. Deavenporl & Co.
Phone 5603.
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And Repairing
Promptly Done.
Let Us Fill Your
Prescriptions.
that
aft* f
L
in
of
Rippling Rhymes
By Walt Maxon
li
ot
85-acre farm to trade for
; a
«paprr
founded
(hat
paper
paper
u n y -
w i t h
w 11at
th*
t Im
M mn .-—The
from 61
a rds
next
and daughter.
b-Zl game
an
With Charar-
MalthuH
Qro
Ltd
$•>.000
from
will and after a wilt;
pop, Wat* that, f
the
po
t
Ry
Chapel
morning^
LUCKY
STRIKE
TOASTtD"/^
w««
The
the
13
11
M BM HIBTIO*
Dally
\ del
by ma I
after
R te-
rt#
I 75
3 35
6 50
While
<<fM. X
N I u N
Botts
u ei.k
2*»-M % h
itt
riH
W Jl*<
I III
ru lx
it
il
X* on Id
would. ’ admitted
•.vol ).in. h.ilf 1 .ughing. half
it
be
butt
w hull
and
and
and
of
the
.Mr*
and
her
< f
activi t
hi- xai
pa pcr>
page a
;nd
I rut h-
.. b«
;< nd
l he
“Grandmother”
this week with
Mr* H C. Kos.
Easter
► very
and
i of
Declamations
EIuinv
Wilklraon.
were
fortial
bench.
t <> a
per <
_ .-.,7c
Cream 7/1 cents quart; 85 cJ
■KS
L
know
lute
Don’t
■We
.1
of
Sa I He
• ft * V ’ .
Extract.
25c
vIr-
lallio
The
1 he
r to
be
Li
k,.l.
i/orn • .
• . ai.il
Side Talka
By Ruth Cameron
Eordnry
a score
Henate
3o
I & •
L
(• f- '
Li?
4 cans 10c Good Luck
Baking Powder
PHONE 237
IKE EMERY
noon er
’ cnJ-Chr.
Semi ’
Friday®
Note Bod
By Loe Pass
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Er z
ul
t I \ pox
• i r • • w ,i
future r
t hr 11
mad*
rooft r< rs
nirp
i! i«-n
gc»S
• l.l(v
her.
1). j
N Aon
T?
■haracter
’ ^-'.UJc'l
NEW riSSlJES— >»*-
■'
> b'libl a
it .n;.>
........
dor*»n t
blaim <1
the propio
th«' blame
w ax
•.vent
She
had I
construct ion
3 Nee ms
NinH agentN my
I wed. <) gosh
< nffineo?
long
I heir
g—
tftr^et. I>fnton,
-icept L .
onlclo Compan
Weekly Issued
'fiWW
.-Qf. ••
Of
Undertaker and Embalmer
Automobile or Horse Drawn
Equipment—Phone 20.
How long has it been since
cents per gallon?
We ask you who is (entitled to
the fellow who had the nerve to go t<
H. Illac1<w. |l mid l*
i Naomi Turner. Lo-
Thelma Bell viaitert
reported lorv
PLUMBING
J.«. M’CRAW
“PIumbi»« That Satisfies.”
West Oak St. r Phone 520.
WANT TO TRAOr
FOR CASH
lbs. Pinto Beans
lbs. Sugar
bod>
enbfictiptlon
few if any
KUlmi ri pt ion
"f Its subsri , pt .<
'Ssi I>| I if >
highs. .
11 nd
I ■ ■
from
actual cost
hoi.w ti i.hu
1 'unk
ITIl'i s.
<T . i I.
tamer*.
to 11 degree®
great - English
Tl'omaa irolert Malthu®,
a small < •
Hih father wua
her
who
with rheu-
hnprovinir
h of ■ New
r
Wednesday
Wh h
arv
he
office—<4 i
-------154
d»»t» i
with
'cm 1
post
bit
t h.i 1
Phone Lyon-Grav Lmb'r Co.,
No. 57
i not
Gil' hi- | t b» x a
be Hr vr. '
t vet'll 1
w hich
and in
Any
aftMvc h
$1.00 ' '
$1.00 1
To.)
12s 55
1115
.60
ha n torn
vse coinmantl-
thc
for
thru an
ng.
the
»». i n ;
’ edg c
of
♦ h*» pu
I
I ►' 'IIM't II I |IM pt
I. t. r came n
United • “ ’price
_ m.v
Tlad 1 dldc
io, ony all
I dident ony have
Baron,
author, born at Iam-
bi ye«rs ago today.
A Guertin.
N . H.
years
li" I I iii pt oh -
In.ler.il read
'■nty
11.59
. .»«
.411
■>rge Button nt-
of the Eastern
Iday night when
new ii’.em-
'-iir A
Aluld
charge"ot th® Burk
clety Prof Jaekaon
■pegker Mr. JackMon
at the 1. A but
45 acres well improved,
for a residence in Denton.
Many others, large or smali.
Th.
you tl >nk
would I .
C | SC
• I
th.'
Xubrny.
> ha« ben
a
I know a woman
<vn laic everywhere
blamed It on the fact
not
1 money
| Its up
Invt si igatirn
I whit h is said
j g<»vernnu nt
• LINCOLN.
xignt <1 to
pt-act
t ra vn
1st ra
F . -
I 1
I
went of
bednldr
Ennfer
very ill
Do you know that we are
he largest exclusive handlers
of Poultry, Eggs and Butter
in the Southwest? Also do
you know that we are pio-
!a residence in Denton, at
|cash valuation.
ai
Mr ahd1]
children of
Nlsf/r. Mr*
Mr. and
dadghtt r.
moi her. 1
A tibf e >
Alls
Hunt', y
Sa i • I.»
M. d'ivr'-x
Redlrg
of Alibi
th. Myrt
on
___ MM
lnye«tfgating
fiRiat Ure
Rader
are
Basement of Wright Bldg.
Northeast Corner Square.
SATISFACTION
T F!7 * * '
"ff' l'"d t.. Hu.
ndv. rt iki'in. ut eon-
fll*rs"lit!llg nr
■ '1 is UllllUf.
mat I er®
ball b®
ut"s'!
hi w r vt• r,
•f this .i< t shall
pnbt i'-bt*r.
F-
law n
« ai r h"i
X’
liiivc not
thrlr repi 11
agiilnst Hi
THIS IS THE BIRTHDAK OF
THOMAS Mll/Ull*
February 17. 176C
JULIAN SCRUGGS
*_____________/ __________
ment
bill is
\»I v c r 1 i s i n g
nu nib. rxhip
tiewMpap**r i
to bent fit i
er by
night salt's
u ho bcing
t einpoF ar \
miN! < present.! 11.ms
on to nt w.i fi< Ids
pi <><.’• dui t .
£
j ’ .
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike Is the
toasted cigarette.
Club rate of Delineator
this week—12 ^opiea oter
the counter at $1.50, this
week only.
FOUND ON THE ROAD i”ri"'!
C-m
A tire giving good service nienta.
1—priced w ithin your means, i
Proven !•*!• per cent puncture
■ proof—
k-=
B"
L*
L
Member Audit Bureau of Clrcula-
t lone
Member
A»®o, iBiinri.
^Member Southern Newspaper As-
Vhliore. 22.
:-g': of a pi®t d
There arc many women
town ami vicinity w Im will be
glad to hear I hat our new
<iinghams ha\ e arris ed.
have m ed I his part i< ular
of the
beau-
J. T. MOORE
Keiier & Hill Garage
115 W. Mulberry St.
PHONE 234
cfltctl b>
tranxi* nt
ruxh of
Fb*iilah Peel of l’-ntnn spent
her** with her motn.r, M’y
P’l k. t
E.’
first ansls
J of pul'll'
1. He I®
of the
anc® and insurance agencies
is to go it blind and to invite
a result similar to that pro-
duced by the business end of
a bee. This agency has tie-
voted some intensive years to
giving clients insurance that
guarantees satisfaction. Try
UP.
L-1
i
public
♦ tig i num
I due tv»
t he
d* finit*
t he
Pz
ff
I .I ■'
Hr-'
Our Insurance department
will meet all your require-
' ments and we appreciate the
good business we are getting
here.
Also if you need a farm
loan come up and let us talk
it over.
sit ua t ion
In UN
<-onNid«rabi\ better than a
had NU|»|M>Ned it (f,
frank in «\
very much
has
and
t he
pen -
i n -
about the copt
I <*th« r (I. tails
ey, re
Ifion
Alma
and Mtm. I> A Turner and
b'recj and Leon, \ixlted tela-
in Xuhrcy.
rz.wr-.iie Stafford and Vera
Sit* of New Hopn are visiting
Mixxex F’lleanofM and Bell Key.
Nute Wordlow visited friends In
Denton.
MadHtne.a C*.
Hell and MInrcn
la Martin rind
Mr* Hob Who
ingredients that go to make
our bread. It is not trying
.-omething new, but getting
I lie idd reliable bread that
ha; satisfied your wants for
\ ears.
j.
piun®,
"Detroit
clnlty ha® been
be®t policed dlst
dlv-lalory.” thB
■aid. "Northern
the trornt and
be cleared of
runners
ju«t as uo clai
Mr. KichnrdL-
ed appropriutio
Kress for | '
dPlfble the
activities In
tlonal funds
3
y TT
• * . *
. TUX
♦> I hr
I . j t I 4 || , S
• I lia I if
w.'l still l
ll'-HX |N in
Sll'd HI'r
Just oik
Mary’s and Rosemead,
gallon . $ 1 .(Ml
24 bars Laundry Soap $l.oo
8oz. Renown Cocoa
No. 3 Apricots ....
Lemon or Banana
large size
40c can Uncle Johns Maple
Syrup . 30c
Gallon size Apple Jelly $ 1.00
Your living expenses will
be less if you buy your gro- j
ceries from ys.
CHRISTAL & RAYZOR WHITE PRODUCE CO.
PHONE 174. Phone 121 Denton, Texai
Jaint nite after supplr 1 was doin<
fny lesslna from dooty lusted of
from plcaaurft and 0op was ainoak-
Imr and thinking with hl® fc*t up,
and I ned. Pop? ■ ’ _
Who. me sed pop and I scp. ('an
I Ro out and see if any of the fello®
up erly tomorrow
ns, pop?
rt but not
you dairy products 50 PER CENT CHEAPER, or do w
man who was fori
Insurance
DentoiV Texaa
tn BurifteM Since 1893.
Knaoclated Prea*.
tdy entitled to uae
of h1 I newi, ac
rwlie cred
ne w■ pub
'■’i‘
Rvi'iN
i i « I •« t’d .
men t m
; low mg
>m
\ I
Special Effort to Stop
Rom-Running From Canada
JJHTROIT Mich. Feb 10— In an
ffort to iiult whdleAal®' rum run.
IIiir Into th" United State® '
da and thua throttle
to be oim of the chief
the country for Illicit
tovernment prohibition
luring the corning y<nr will
r<ly to
B. M HAMMETT
Income Tax Conaultant
Office: Duggan Abstract Co.I
Henry
celebrated ilia
brtthday at his hotel
’ Wasn't
, .. .1 I. ""
n I .........
(il'l Hg
n
st Hto
1 nd»-
RiMt th.it the InduNtr
Mi<»ri, charged with
for I lnimciMl <-<»ndit n>nx,
Nign or Nubmit in
’fill leoiigur h-aderx
thr Industrial <'omintsNlon
bring < • ♦;<,! in I i<»n by recall proevi
.. ...... ■ officials
Absolulp
You may be tired of
phrase, “Satisfaction Guar-
anteed,” but it exactly ex-
presses our meaning.
McMahan, who
ill1, is reported
HE MOTOR MARK
-
a '■
homes,
xo iu; ,va
11 o t n t x
st a nd.
Noqked t
'hroughout the lind whrn
had time to g .■ t t ii< i r bi uh
the\ Will spend long pe.iettol
in their own shark* of tin <>r wood
and no the cr in s of prot 11pts may
in the end bring lasting good
of 11n ev♦
tend' m u s
So hllRV
a I w
S h e
did not have a machine
o travel around in street
nas most of her friends
| h.i 1 m.4< hint x. ”1 could be on time
as w« l| as they.” she Raid, “if I just
had t<> f ti p into an auto *’ She haw
at. onto now Hid xh» is lit* almost
as much as ever, IiOcuiimp whe does
lust what she did before—a Hows
i ..i.- minirnmn of time necessary and
late ■ f the slightest thing
up io dcJa\ her. 1 feel sure
slo g»-»s an aeroplane she
—because the late
not in h< r cir< uin-
dreas was
He Htated
needed to i
Th« first event on
of the Literary society
solo by Mi mb Maigie
We have always enjoyed
the reputation of having one
of the best prescription
trades in the city. Why?
Because we follow the
physician’s order precisely.
^fml-Wrrkly (Onfaldr Denton
< >n© year (in advanee)
Jrtix months (in advance)
Three month* (in advance) !"
Entered n» ®®cond clae® mall mat-
ter at Denton. Texas.
m. nnji iner. l . i mH uh-
miMb-a.: nJ --mj it«-m. nix
!"• mad«- a
tcu
r.,m j
most
th*- at? »x
'i*na! < oi.
n U -on a id.
ill
I I ■
r'f z
Li'
I .
L Earl g. g
rl Phone 258
JL 4^ r " •
offii-a?
m.* nuta< i nr*»*-
ma* liinu \ n al iz< 1 haf f h< I
co n f ro fi 11 fi g th*- fatno i s to I
< f r»t <»d in t ng <• rnp*
I that r li r<»ng h ii 111 i I
of . ff ..................
<nn do
prices
Associated
Pre*is Service.
Member of A
which is exciusivt
f'*f republication of all
credited to H or not othei
Red a lid also the local
liahed therein.
u . •
i We are
PLEASE BRING ME YOUR very complete assortment of
" i tirrADiz DDtvmit a tv/iiv «
Spring Hats at $5.00 Up. !
Just received the newest
in Suita, Blouses and Dresses,
fhe very latest styles fairly
I- not milt delivered to you
’I" ,une day it is baked, but
;iImost the same hour.
Hundred of loaves of your
la\oi'i'e bread is turned outJ
per day from our scientific
1 l<-an ovens.
■
Kvk'.'.**• '
Josephine Dodge Daskam
well-known author, born
ford. Conn ,
Kt Bev. George
Catholic bishop of Manchester,
born at Nashlu. N. II , 52
ago t<nla>
William Faversham, a popular
actor of the American stxge, born
in London, .->8 years ago tixiav.
Anita Slewart. one of the most
popular motion picture star®, born
tn I.rooklyn, N. Y , U6 years ago to-
day .
STORE OF SERVICE
a
tn
including <-v« n a
<*f printing <»r diNtribution
th.' num-
In pub-
ag-t i UNf
new .*pap*-rx
return of
I* vels ax
• v. n
th* r<-
call a creative peering Meening 1
jest matte the fire engines' tip. wtch
I did and sed. Well can 1 jest go
out long enuff to look and sec if
therea® a fire anywaiVs In site?
No. sed pop. And I kvpp on doing
my lesslns and wishing all I had
to do wa® wish they was done and
they would be done and prlttv soon
I sed. O pop these Sotno of the fel-
low® wissellnK for me, did you beer
them?
I herd a stray wls«le outside, but
It sounded like somebody wlssellng
tor their dog and even If as you
suggest, it was some of your little
friends wisseHug for you. it would*
ent make th® slightest particle of
differenrce as far as you are con-
cerned. sed pop.
Proving It wouldeni of bln eny
good of a argewment even tf 1 won
it. and I kepp on doing my I.SHin®
and trying to feel glad I didet.t have
twice as many to Jo, ony all 1 could
do was feel sorry
half as meny.
Bl I- till
I tKMI Hv , | ||
i'HI' AGO. Ill I-', b
t i"H li r> puli w. . k for f.n rm rs I'
bruin OH >■'. I>> tl:■ r ■ 2M iiiol .'nd o,
March li.i1 be, ,. ., H nouro'i*'I )■ ■
I' • <• ff 1' ■ i - of tin- X,at Ion:i I Im
a ml \cli ir 1. A-n i.itmn I ,
ore lo'ii'K urg'il to maki
tpal’cvtion of their1 equip
to AsccrUrlri Wlrat ropair- at'
/no t tint the rvbcnvivf. delay'
L tly;. pl.iHling and i iilf
jtr?isori i ra \ b.. vert'-'l
a rd Ilia Uirf i < 111 ' l
rliis oil■ i ,■ oo or io
SHOULD THE CITY MAN BUY DIRECT FROM THE PRODUCER? \ I
p 'y
Is it not good business for both?
Recently cabbage in South Texas were bringing the 'I
farmers $10.00 per ton. -.Ymi know what you were paying. I
The Dairymen around Denton inis winter have receiv- I
ferent qualities exist in insur- ed 20 to 25 cents per gallon, wholesale, for milk.
you were paying 72 to 80
feel under obligations to sta\ with the
to meet the price?
In your opinion shou|d,all the real producers quit
livering hhI^ tomorrow, what would you probably be r
ing in a/ew weeks? » , " . *
Wo are still giving,the cash discaunt of 10 pc:
for 30 days in advance. Milk 1* b2 fonts quart; 7
pint; 40 cents gallon. U
pint; 20 cents 1-2 pint. ’ . - -
NORTH SIDE DAIRY
- - M MARTIN A S(
♦•a < • Ii
that th
not np,
aftrnt (y
(»th#-r ,____
< ular. «h<
out k/inw]
character
CH t1R*-N
part iff
4 * rt dement
The bill
truthful or
n a<iv»rtiM*'iii*-utx
irHNiirniea nor,
adverti$* rs
affected b>
bUCCORRfUl
have h'Hrn<d that
fill XtatCFFI* UlN t-NI
made p< rma n* nt Iy
th*- truthful ad\.ft
its putting a
who t<> k • ♦
bURi n<‘RN will
kind of miNhadiuK (,r falx..
Indeed, the backing
mad* up <.f th*- \mx(h i;
< Iub<, comprixing
• <*f u*l v»-rt ix*-f h a nd
men arid It is int«ri*i*>d
t Io- I* gitimat*- *-dx * ri In-
putting •< xt<
graft* rx
t f a n»> i ( or\
Main f i < • rn
a nd
t"
large fori ml gard* n to I
(mrk bench, and ftoml
fountain to u bird bath ;
drRigpx win qualify- for th*- ex-1
r varimiR <-ImmhIficat innx
h'"i- ,,,,, ...„v 4
8 ^outhern White Sv. .in®, n(,el.s jn ||1(, business, having
................... shjppe(i first car ]oa{]s
going out of the state? We
started in business in Bon-
ham, Tex^s, in 1898, and
have been in ft ever since,
paying at all finies. prices as
high hand consistent with
the market, thereby having
brought many thousands of '
dollars to the state.
■ .-■
DENTON REi
ReCOHI>-CHH4>N|('UB (WMPANY I
W. C, Edwards.:....________ • Editor
LKE MCDONALD T3uslneiia Manager
, L A McDonald City Editor,
J. 8, FOWLER Advertiafng Mgr
Trlrpbaara
Bualncaa and editorial
t’lrcMlation department
Dally laauod at 214 West Hickory!
---------n, Texas, every
Sunday by the
----- L
Tueadaya and
NONE 5t7
Hickory Street.
W. A. SHEPHERD
Manager.
»urt
• Ntat*'N
( oil'll I) ! ‘
K a nr u ho
dix Lit.-
<'o\ * ring
U ASH
Will h»X*- Il
t he
m*nt thn
inf'ludi
Ask one ot f he ladies
to tell sou about 1 he
new feature of Standard
Patterns—a feature that
has to d<> with the simplicity
ot t ht- use o| t Ifesc patterns.
rwilrmiil and utility
I n b«- Hird with t ii,»
axking thfi court to permit
t*'N to Intervenr in the Wiw-
rat»- chho rrcrntlf appealed
Pa.—!h EvWn tf’Net!
removed hi* own appen-
loxdny, ix said to bo- re»
nii • l\ Hr is fin vrarx old
I N( }T( The government
vily in Inoom* tax*-r hx
ruling of the Treasury Heparf-
t deduct iona will be allow-
|osxr*< nf intangible
ng -good will.’ the Senate
l<l by S* iiatorx Fr*-I|ng hu) sen
and Sm<»r»t
ST PAIL,
o |i ped
lit here
ISON’. Wirt—A bill infrodur-
tn th*- state legislature prov^lps
1 hachelnf-n between the of
::5 v* lira h» required to pay
toward the support of
staiic H
< nrr More For Otlwr Thing*
Again I know n woman who iR
to v< r quit properly groomed 3he
1 links it is because Nhe has no much
to <|o that sh*' lias n<»tl time to put
on h»-r elothrR carefully and coif
Ii* r hair becomingly. I know wo-
rn* n who have twice hn mdeh to do
hr sit* and stiII manage thrs* thii-g.i
It ix sdtTipIv be<.«tuRe sh« does not
car*- enough to make the time ami
tin \ do. That is, th** r< ason is In b-’’.‘
and not hi lot *-heumataik-i-h
t’lrcunistanc* s makr^i convenient
ma-a ungual lur it 113 .dvf itdt.ncy?—and
t>ot having fpRlitiga,
Iiurt <-jr< uinstaiiiceN i
But I think^lt dov.s
who blame them
I'el-nigH rls< U h»'r»-
in
NO -
first
t eacher
form< rly
Hijj ad
a t hlet lew
work was
vdctoriouN
prog ram
a piaqo
I The
Piner
dt li v
Vance} and
Impromptu
MexATN.
’orry. and
ere given
an. Helen,
Barnes An
.y Clarence
of the
roclety
The
in Hoad Idsirict No
t<» |jM<l
lot <»( citizens
Im*,- and We ar* quite
press, tig the belief that
*»f the (-riticism that the
aimed at tile court .
j-writ motors has been
Poli* y w hi< h failed to give
Pie authoritnt i\♦ and
I'urination not
of the roads,
xvith which th*
<•(1 and about
right to know
IMgt-< that prettx much all
highway mon*-> had tern sp
1But w»- still had no roads
vcloped that less than half of
highway money had been spent
tile ,engin-*-rx estimat,. that
Work ir 6o p. v^esnt eompletod
the HMRur.inee th^t the
hand w ill conipl* t( t lie
ifotk coni r a< ted and
nanurancex that people
thus* on th* toads bast
c«mpl*'t H>rq have b« • n a.n4ioi|N about.
Tbr( I75t'.m»o for the lateral road
’ fHVnst r tieij i ■ j i bah b*»n untouihed,
proportion *»f il
fund, t P
toipl P'T
Will b.
BRI |e ttfthi |
mi plus f f 4.tn
ru* ti<*n. w Itirh
< oiid il IoHm
inconsji|i tahI*•
th* la t era In
seems to ux
i» 111 ng t lie in
•‘1 mat* rials
are rtut anil get
morning and do rny Jepalr
No, wed pop. Bring ahort mui n»*v
RWt*<*t and l Repp on ttohig wy tb*-
klrik a vents rov will and aft®-r a w’llv
fire
i debt hecr eliything ®c<l pop
Wall yosii i) pop, maybe my Peer-
ing is belter limn yours. I Bed and
pop sell. Maybe, vou have wiial you
Powell
cred u
Huby
speeches were given by
Arnold Zelske. William C I
Royce Terry. Readings w«
bv Misses Fre Ida Killia-
Murlln. and l-eah Vanc„ B.
oration was delivered by
Johnson and « propheev
members of th,' lltcrarv
wnM read by Gtpen Burch. Joe King
very cleverly imitated a negro
preacher who told how Adam and
Eve were made and of their disobe-
dience to th® le.rd Tim eloeing
speech was made by Fred Voight.
The box supper that was to have
been given Friday night for all of
claese® combined has boon post-.
mod until Friday night week for
.pe purpose of giving the popular-
ity contest more time to receive
votes.
pl ,
ding Into th® United Htate® from
Canada and thus throttle what I®
said to b4 ouo of the chief wources
In the country for illicit liquor.
Government prohibit Ion agent®
during the coining year will con-
fine their energies largely to nor-
thern Michigan, particularly In the
vicinity of Haulf Mte .Marie '1111®
statement was made here by Frank
D. Richardaon, or «'hi«ago, super-
vising special prohibition agent for
the Central dlvl«ion. comprising
the states of Michigan, Wisconsin. >
Indiana and Illinois Mr Richard
son - *
tiv® _______________
bring smuggled
Stale® al Sault Stc F.
boat and train.
and the immediate
been found to b„
. r-----< district in '•
division.” the sup 'rvlslng
"Northerr, Ml-hlg.in is
tvor«t and that 'Istii t
cleared of boot I -gg. .
and Himilar law
fleaned up Hurl
...Joon declared
!_tU>n grant' i
prohibition
scope of
Michigan
------- ------- will be a
ly 1. and the
will begin with
Hoke, Bailey & Holcomb
Over facet Natioael Bank.
Denton. Trial.
Ql INLAN-c-Oscar
\ as killed hy >!;« •<
he inn clecnlog.
DALLAS—Ice t)i Ices nai® I een
cut from 5 ’o Itc he local mukets
FORT WORTH --I '-rt.lei .t arrolt
•f San Francisco and /Min E
Smith «‘f Fr ‘sno. (’ai.. nre unrier
n.vest an 1 !>.«'IO wtrth of jvwcl-
(> stole., from -he Halt >m store
li« been recovered.
AUSTIN—K K Dohonov has ten-
dered hi® resignation a® f:
tant state siinerintknifent
Instruction, effective June
to becom® superintendent
Vernon public schools.
GALVESTON — ^Colonel
Watterson quietly
eighty.fourtli britl
here Wednesday.
WELDON—No efforts were made
to educate or reform prisoners
the Eastham farm, near here,
required by law. the" Invest'—'
committee of thr State Leg
was told by Mantiger O. M
FteBgious servict-R for th® men
held one® a month
Misses Anna nnd
were In Denton
CHI ' fill
mnt
needed
during
vn i fug
■ I" al, r«
nisi it ui ing
4 It i'
farm
a ppi'
1'
M II
B'th
in far hi
DF r>hl* m
IiIm
far moi
drop iti
I »< > VOV KNOW VOCKS?
txt rv *iav. I | Sornr frirridx of mine who were
Mini j .i* an Inn in th** country
last ( tiriMtniax arianged a vtmdcr-
1 fill (’hri.MtniMM party ami ('hrlntriiMB
iirt for (hr prt/plr in thd little vfl-
i law*- in which th* Inn win «itnat*-d
I I’h* \ N*-n( to th*- heart-Hi city for
1 <>t nain* iit>< ami i JtmiirM ami con
tilimN, thrx planned pr»t(y rrn-nio-
ni« s. th* \ h. »t dll th*- g iirNte in lhe
hud them lake
r I >hv
dinner
de<<or-
Mlannvd jokes.
minute
r* pa i r
im I-'. I
' ha- In* .
• of th*-
\ chicle
bein tf in
i*- ’*■•».- •; - -r
AHT1MTS ALL 4iVF.lt 4’OTNTY
Mt IIMIT DFMK.VS
CHICAGO, Feb 15. — Artists, stu-
dents of landscape schools pupils
of public Mchools and individuals
from all parts of th*- coirirtry ar*-
at work on deMi’jiiM |o b. exhibi-
ted at the Art IiiNtituo- her*- fr* rn
March 8 to April 5 l*i the combin-
ed Rhowtntf ar hlt.i fun, applod
artn nnd inndni-a >*• dreitf-n
Member* of . h.- Woman s Nat-
ional Farm and Gnrd n /xNocia-
tion, who will mak»-
l.lnit thr center *»f th*
ferrnru are ofT -riiitf a
compHJtion. for whi. h
be given
From a
thn lowly
a r t a t e 1 v
thr
hibit under
tiona
v| ■
to bP the
the central
atft-nt
one of
is tn
rum
v iolaloiN.
ey. WiM’
thr add-
by con*
work would
the HtfrntN’
The addl-
. availalde Ju-
in<T(-uN»-.l aitivity
that date, h*- said
of
At
♦xchnngr
paxintf
} *-ar for each
p.ip* r al*>nr.
P* nny of
■ your < hildren, knowing
that \<iii .iii' getting only the
1‘ ‘bushel IHsh Potatoes $1^75 nu’.st wholesome
3 lbs. White Su'an CofTee
$1.55
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reffretion upon the
cnaract* r, reputation or itandins of
*!■£ 7rni- individual or corporation
Will be gladly ('orrected upon be-
inr called to the pubiiaherB’ atten
Hon.
Edit«»r Pape of
<’t.. K* publt< ,%p.
I *ubl 1 nb*-rs Huxintf'
says Hirtrt hax been no
bf nruRpaprr hut only an
pargut one. founded on
irojcram
Liter a
whn th
In a t
- ... ---WUN
teacher in the High nchool
principally on
that team
make a tram
I event on the
solo by Minn Margie Maha rd
speakers wrre introdmi-d by
p«w..i|, I>eclamn.tlons were *
by MiNacN
’ a 1 L
111 at th® horn® of hot parents, Mr
and Mrs. Wad®, south of Lloyd.
MIbs Olctu Ilell visited Miss Vel-
ina Toomer nf Lloyd
C. H. Blackwell and daughter
Miss Jvatle and Miss Orphu McCur.
‘ were in Aubrey.
Eleanora and Bein' Key
th> Ir »ist> r. Miss Ruth. In
S II I '
"rm r
.. i 11 j R
i l" " •■' k -■ ! iv i 11 |
« s sou I h of S(»n t Ii
” ’ • XX 4 4V < ■ f \ | ' I | |
o allot’. I to
x t a ’ • •- said
Some of this week’s Denton vIrI-
tors were: H. Blackwell. Herbert
TippN, L Bell. D. B. Brocket, A. J
Tippw, J J Johnton, Will Strick-
land. MIhjwm Eleanor and Belle Key.
.Mr and Mrs. A E. Phcket, Mr and
.Mrs B R Wllaon, Mr. Rice, Mar-
land Brocket and Nute Wordlow.
Mrs S. J Button visited Mrs.
Holbrook of Navo.
Mrs Sallic \ar*»n
Miss Addie, attended the ball
at Navo.
Mrs. and Mr George Button vis-
ited her mother. Mrs. Sallie Bush,
Iti Denton.
Mrrt. Lillian Sanders of Aubrey
visit rd Mra. Easter McMahan.
F Morgan of Aubrey wmr here.
B*ll and wcU* and daughter.
visited t hejr daughter, Min
Nix. of Pnrvin. and report
green bugs are damaging I
w h*-ai verv much. SoniP have I
stand of spring oats that
fine yet. and In some fields
was quite a lot of cotton to
brand and I h<-\ know
lovely pal terns and how
tol'ully it \\ a.-hc .
Always the nii-est Giiq'hani I.
be had tor the in<i(iey and it is
now selling .al 40 per rent less
than it did last all Hear
in mind that the quality
the same as al w ays.
D®g Smelt in rHtving up <q,' , it
m t nf th,* po®tofflcc v, Btrrd.iv ivIhti
l""kine f'T n hottl, of liquor Io hud
put und't tiif Imus'- iiiro. d o\i t • , \ :
oral of ti,,' chans tliai «•■(* men
1,Kd hy im ml,, i s of tli,. lb,will,' |
Ix’Kf.rH- <’i|ii. on th. limidi imp
will o..f ).< i,||oU , ,| to Ind, am nmi.
liquor midi r 111, imi* .■ Hur® dr<
| oljTlligl
l(>lt I M ADI!
a e ] 31 ami
$l‘i nnnuall}
Um rtchoots
U XMjlNfJTOrN-.MembcrM of the
. < ’ontfri-fcxionnl coinmtt
gone on re* ord ns oppos-
. mating of th*- ns-
committer or the election of
ot Ik r \x omk n laughed .
it," nIk , pvHrned .
J UN* MH bus} MN ev« I t»* -
'*• \x «• vx mild think nf 4Oinctnlng
to do "
Ml | | ION<•
first
III* fill
Ami I, v. ho know th*m both, have
<< doubt "f it. That's the way
made They love to i>e do-
thiiitfx for othurr iml so they
always x,-.- thingN to be done
alxvavs making time to do
tiling more.
< Ir t fr H omen
Hut \xha: a remarkable thinj. It Is
III. t they should be ahi* t > catch
rtin h a true- glimpse of the;ns(lv(s!
no few <>f ux ever catch a glimpse
of om- tend* m o s Most «»f un would
Ik
I’o r
w Im
Sil*
(hat
n nd
t item
on (hriNtinin
i f’hriHtin.iM
at (ha Inn.
I Pi
the
.success
t rerm-ndou
Word ow •« *
v'.sited Mrs « . J.
ing of anbr
Nirs. Myrtle (’ody. who teaches
at Parvm, spept the week-end with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. John
Button.
Uhde John Button, who hhs been
confined to his bed so long, is re-
ported-no boater.
It was a year
Mr. Button walked
im suffering
on
8 wJ
Mrs I
been so
proving
Mrs R. .L, (Jeoige visited
brother. Bob Barr of Denton,
haa been ill some tini<.
mat ism. and reports him
"Aunt” Phcbce Martin ,,,
Hope visited her son. Nute Martin.
"Grun.im-ob.® Barr i« spending
her st*-p-daughter.
daughters of
.—v^. .. .. .»dq her<
Eleanora r nd Br il K* y
Burford, attended the
>w Hope.
lire progressing
work with the
' weather. .Most
corn land turn-
the hill but in the bottom
it stayed wet ao long th«-y
are not through with it yet.
warm w ent het has caused
pears to bud and almost ready
bloom. It Is feared they will
killed as it iR so eafly.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. IxiURon of
.New Hope attended the Ringing
given by. Mr .anti Mrs^ R L.Oeergr
im-
We are anxious to make
our store of more service to
you and in-appreciation <
your past patronage and as
further proof of our ability
to serve you faithfully ami
well, for the next fev days
we quote the following low
j prices:
Ribbon Cane Syrup,
Ypl* - |
| , r . | (ICtYKH'T 4ft IC
* tee have
trig a
t i(»rm I ........... ,x ........
a new.chairman
PARIS—Overthrow of the bour-
CGvcrnnirnfs” of Spain. Italy
France is »ut lined Hi docu-
ix* d aft'-r a search fot-
*lfx('(»vri v of a widespread
muhixt plot for Mnt 1 next
EARLY SPRING “
SHOWING
<i 111 h o r i t a 11 \ ♦
unl.x
hut
p* ople are « oncer n-
xv hich the} have a
There have Im * fi re-
of (Io-
nt and
It <]r.
t he
a ml
xx It h
i on
I, jgh w a y
Hint in nn
♦ •specially
toward
your business? Ir it
some expense to off<^
1^ the pur* adv* itixing bill
recently pHNHt-d t m- Senate
pending in the Holin*-.
fii m. c<»rpot at I'm or
o, with intent to sell
dispose of meichatr-
Rrrvlce. or •tnvHiIng
i person, tirin, cor-
asNociation dir'-etly or
» th(. public for sale or
or with intent to in-
ortMirmption (h*-r<- *f. or
in any tea nn*-r
obttrmttnn rrtat*
to acquire tile
interest th*r* in.
. disseniinatcu. dr
places before the put*lic. j
• <-----fly ()|. in,|jr,.(vf | V I,,
shed. (Iirn* minat* <1.
• ■ the public in this
other pub-
of a book,
bill, < i rcu -
MEXICO CITY—/
tf.'dt* <>t I jnm men '
< r for t hi *•♦■ year$
paid by thr
k*-ep has been
into
t (»
out o|
Neb
bring about a
*-, curb th*- prfiteer. prex
ilganer and waste in the
tion of governmental
and to restore the peoples
outlined by William J Bryan.
Miat*-men( of a legislative pro
tor th*' proposed reorganized *
(•ratio partx
WASHINGTON — The
emergency tariff lull
of ; ni*-ndnients passed
We*ln*-s<!a y night and
colYfern<-e The
H ISM ARK. N
call the entire
ar*- l>*-lng made
th.tt the I
charged
fl na m is I
or submit
I ®4-ag
I mluxt ria I
One Month, delivered
3 months by mail (in advance
fi months bv mail (in advance
One year (in advance)
<lenil-Urrkl> In Denton Cot
One year (in advance
N|x months <in advance)
Three months (in advance)
At* mber Texas Press Association
Member Texan Daily Press
League.
Foreign Advertising Representa-
tive, \m rlcan Press Association,
New York.
xv ill
with
trod t
I shall
I J but hl n. x s< If a
th* la ml I* rd
thinks a million
XX hOFFI (II*
will m the
It required much searching
to fiml just t he <
of Tissues tluH w <
to offer our trade tins
season. It would ne\er occur
to you ho\t much time ami care
we did give in Hus diret Him.
But it was worth Hie effort
tor we ha\ e gal In red an
assort ment that we v. ill sh"t\
you with pride.
»o a potiir. a
ha rm 1* ms g I < «
t he x i t ie «»ld rut. 1
I no lunger 11 * a<:. j
ioxx I x 1111 L a no bid
xcm k h ix h• u I M<-
x\ • 11 x g «i \ ; f t om •
t *-nt -h«*A s «lh xv ,i g ro.tti, |
in the m i r l> x f u t ur*- rise a ml
up shanties of
it I* r x i ars hax * mad< (h*‘m
to own t h*-| r rooft r* »-x a io I
xx her* in in cnirp t Ii* • -nin^
nd swat tin Hies upon th* ir
tenants in <iisor<l- r
’ve tieen ciulFgCd MllU
but t h* y will hui Id
1 i ml when t h»-j ’ ve
their- hr < l li \ ml
Npeml long
\ j. I
\x hoi
pocketed all
government
i found thrt
a military r
have (heated
f pesos
A program de*
about a world
event eX-
• • admin-
affairs
R rule IR
. in a
ogra rn
demo-
BRING US YOUR
AUTO TOPS
Curtain and Cushion Work
And let use renovate your'
Mattress and make it look
like new.
Best in the long run.
6,000 MILES
Adjustment Basis.
HHMLV
1 1(4 .«r m- n navink
loaf around I lie villxge square
pacing rent has nimic me gr.iy
H'lefl mv lit< arth (Miking cat*
rented h-Hise. tn pre-w. r }• us
« ople m ig h t • ndm t
he |-r of it* 4 i s uno
. and mad< rm n po
| lix »,■ Jn ‘ } ondei ding \ ah ick .(
Nhingl. x flop in * \ <-r\
j J pay has spr;dmd m x
I 111' all 111 x
m-w 1 plan
*• < t hunibl*
therein
fra light
xtars I
v. hich rut
- person,
la Hon. wh
or in any wise
di«e. N(curi(l0N. .
offered by such
por&tion or
Indirectly, t
distribution
cnase the
t<3 induce th*- public
to enter Info any
ing thereto. ee
thereto, or any
inakcN, publistH-s.
cuIatoR. or places
or caUMex direct!*-
be made. publis...
or placed before t
stHte. in a newspaper, nr
lication. or In th*- form
hoticc handbiII. po» t•• •
lar. pamphlet or letter, or In
other wav. an ad ver' is»-rm nl ot
sort regarding tmd dci mils. , ;t
Its chara* t»-r or cost, secur iti- s
vice, or any thing
public, which
tains any assertion, r*
statement of fact whi
deceptive or m I > I ea <11 n g - i n
terial purt h ular to sm h
things so nd vert i<*-(|,
guih x of a mlsd4 im a»ior
A’Uom shnii bn ’fhn*. d
110. n*'r mor*- ♦han
(•I fens* . pr », i l. d
hv pro vis Ions
;»plx to ,i n \ o vv m*r.
or employe of a i,».<
publication, p* »i >di H <>r
good faith, and wilh-
'<( he fiiRdtx of the
su< h advei t is* m* nt.
publish'd or taken
............. ®r suiii .,,i
: ember pu. In Valentino
..j Irish potato,® and
\v i t Ii c
( be
was i
was 13 to
■Threats to
government
pendents in.
tai (’omni la-
res |>ons Uii U tv
r.s. must re-
rvi all Nonparti-
sald recall of
would
■dure
economist,
’a® horn on
estate In Surrey, England,
er was a mail of good fam-
ily and independent fortune and a
mi n of Kreut vnltnre. who Kave hl®
aon every po®®ible educational ad-
vantair® Thoma® Maith ta went to
Cauibridjfe. Studied for the ministry
and took charge of a small parish
near Ills home. He as about 32 years
bld when he published the ftraf edi-
tion ot ills great work, "An fclsBay
on the Principle of Population."
This work created a areat deni of
surprise and started an enormous
amount of argument. :
terttftio thoroughness Malthus de-
cided to prove his theory in greater
detail than he had given it, so he
spent several years abroad studying
In different countries an 1 every new
edition of his essay came out with
more not(»< and more valuable mut-
ter. His theory was that a happy
slate of society will always be hln
dered hy the misery of poorer peo-
ple. due to the tendency of popula-
tion to increase faster than the
means of feeding it- It was such a
pew idea that every thinker turn-
hi® atl 'tifion to. either for or
ng.-inst It. In the last years, th,
general opinion has been that II is
riot true.
Malthus married when h? wa® 39
nnd became a professor of modern
history and political ecopot.iy III®
private life was very happy and he
was personally much loved H. died
suddenly of heart disease In 1S34.
Special to Record-Chronicle.
OAK GROVE. Feb. K—Some far-
mers report that they, have hoard
wolve® howling in Dry branch bot-
tom Som® have even reported that
the wolves have come into their
yards and are catching their chick-
H ........
Bob McMahan was In »
Mr® W. H Hunt, who
suffering with rh-uniitlsm quite
while, is very much ifnprov-d
TEXAS NEWS BRIEFS
U* I X «
Kild II
I • g i t i 111M t ♦ •
H Nt"p t . . . .
Mini ot 111 I N I
< an make ,q I
adx »-i t ixing '.igainxt all Ntatn
flH-ii pass! W A SH I NGI’l »N Abxnlutp rquall-
. .. .Ity fnr women in the appTfcatfon of
’ iSfatt ;i nd Fv«|i-rnl laws xx;ir a plea
at th*- opening xt-MMirth of thr-
g N*Nxion of th,. Natloal Wo-
ratty convention.
W AS’H I N’G'H tN—- A brief In being
’prepared on bebalt of t w»-nt.y-Revert
[xtlite railroad and utility commlR-
Supre me
;t nd
the} planned
, »t all tl,
i n t *-r»-x i *-(i and
and (lien on
for th*- g < p m t N
tied the labh‘8 and
iind work'll up to I
■ iii.i'l e that M _____ . .
it a trem* udon lot of
1 .(Nk» (I when they told mo
afterwards and Rpuke of
agamt next vear
Think of Nomethlng
Morr l
Y* x a goid (leal.’ Raid on*- nf
th* two xxoine’t. "lut 1 don’t think It
would he x<» mu* h rj'-xt X’egr hecftUHf
xx« xxoiild kuexx ,|urtf how to go about
H all Y*x, | think we whall have
'ihiii an « .i>\ lino- if wi do it next
lilinoiai. Mr
animiinctd he bad auth'>rita-
i nforinat ion that liquor was
Into the United
Marie ’’bv air
T1 ”
‘ questionabi\ there have
taken made, but
deed, we are inclined
that th''Re ntiRlaken
I without profit in that
tion will be guarded
other construction.
L
()h-ta
Bur rah
that the
the
a X'hmI
look
there
pick
Mtn Eula TIppR visited Mirr Em
ma <’udd of Aubrey.
Miss Carry Johnson
New Hope Im hero at
of her Rtep-daught ?r,
McMahan, who in reported
with fever'^and he.l»t trouble.
MiNRea Th*-lma B*ll and Naomi
Turn* r. Joe Smith and Jimmie
Blackwell visited Mr and Mrs
Hct.ry Fuqua of Aubrey.
Me *»d Mrs Holl/ Johnson and
New’ Ho|>'» ViMlted
Eaxter McMahan.
Mrs D A Turner
MIhr NAqnii. viaited
Mrs I. T- Robertson.
TRY THE
PURITAN BAKERY.
Our Bread and Cakes are
as good aS the heat.
Made, Baked and sold
clean. Delivered to any
part of city.
pr--------
wut
t he Watrrburr> ,
president nf the
f’orjMprnt ion.
real short
ap-
oite. founded on hoarding
■■and iipMculajion that followed pro-
’ PMtabdA from paper makers that
* Ocri1 was a world-wide printpgper
lamin.' Wli.tlor Mr Papes opin-
ion i® well founded or not. the tact
is notable that since the publishers
landed ton'th.-r in the Uorpura-
IWMl. began conserving paper and
•ot out of tile spot market He fat
, <® possililc. pro.® have ili'opt from
-round gsit a ton or higher to 1130
i ton ami less At that, however,
.riittpa^i'T is on® oi the four major
"tnuuxlit i. s in which th,i,. is as
>'et no sIkh of 'he price reaching
l-'^els at any time soon.
JpllFTFie pre a ut Tturrftrtfnnt®T>f »T3fT
X. Ion a® compared with a price of
'round 335 a ton as recently t. Pi 16
iioi^jd leave fair "margin"
nrnflt tor th,, manufacturers,
preient prices, as an
notes.
raitghly l(
-ntiwrribrr
Vlth(»i •
I h«» (X*S|
.’•^4 ignoring altog.-ther t
'T«iin other item* of c«»Nt
Hxtiing prop;-rly (haigeabh-
<4rcul.it khl Th*-
i*i» anxious for a
prices to r ( a.xonabl*
can b*-_ becauxe
I ncr(*aM*-x
th* rn breaking » }*-n
ilicoFiq on th*
t’i?
\x HI
Th.-., ar
f h* 1,1 V. , |*C* MUN*
ad vet tlx. in long
"II I x I \
Hd vel Uh)
Ml--. * «sf ill ,
' r Will h(-
Stop t(
f *-in porn ry
make anx
Nt at »•- i
of thr j
!.-d i
.
if It X
pj)t into that
attic that th,
CbtiRt r u< t i<*n
Km* (IIMI MRi lc finqi I hr p<
uX. any nu* phu- f! (.m t h*-
dPItM ruction. which might i
flkvotabl* (oiid Ihuim xniiiuni
Hot inronxid* rahl<- addition
ImCtR f«»r th* lateialx have
let. *t R*-<,mx to u•< good poll- |
4" d* t * * I * 111 n g t li r m no long a r I
the price*.- «d rnat*ri«l,w and labor!
..Aft «uJhK doui, 1(» the that wr
rqfe g.t rm.i* th;.,. w** uld haV*-H
’1»*en po-xihi. und.-r th* i -ak prices |
thnt obtain*-*! Inat }*ar Th*- I
Hon of th**r r*iart* *x<rpt m
or two instan< rx hH„ ro t b. i-ri
(filed upon , t Imt < hould bi <|et, t |
JWIh.-d o„li nft.r < onfer. nc® w ith
•the citiz. n« to th. , nd that ti,.
rtMUls built serve th. cteHtest ' , ,q' „ ., M
number of p» op). J II, < Ilan. < ® fur I zr.tion " -
Felling ad.bttonsl ®t.,t. m.| .... th. I"
fllot Point ron.t ... . .1. , I.,., d to be j
u«*ud—the JilHi.mm that there seem®
fairly good ^♦•M.Hon to • ipect from
’hat hiiuiit that proj*-* t wnuhl
ITaVe a lfi-f*>f*t hlghwav thru
irttrt <»f the count v equal in
wtrwctirm to th* (tiher roads
_______ /
<-HfCA GO— Formal repudiations
of alleged grand jury confessions
In the crooked baasball case were
filed in behalf of Claude Williams
and Jo® Jackson.
ley
Misses
Visited
Denton.
Ja. Beit visited H. 11. Wade south
of Llcryd.
Walter and Alton Turner visited
relatives in Aubrey.
Mis® Audrey Hunt viylttMl her «:«•
tel Mis. Arch Campbell, esst of
A'l “»l .
Quito s : u
day planting
early garden.
L Bell is one
Dt'itcn this week
A V. Ttpps, j J. Johnson
littl. granddaughter, Juanita,
in Aubrey.
Mi Gilliland and
Liberty visited friend'
Misses r*‘
and brother,
church at Nl
The farmers
niealy with their
last tveek of jnotty
ot them have their t
ed on tho hill but
fields it stayed wet
not
weather
to bud and al
It Is feared
as it i®
and Mr,
Hope
veaterdav since
any at all Ho
------„ now very much with
had soriis on his feet *'
Mjvs 8. J Button was the guest
nf Mrs W. E. Nix of Pnrvin
Mrs Fred Harper of Denton
Ited her grandmother, Mrs. St
Puc.ket
Mr. and Mrs. R IA George entoD
talned the voung and old people
with a very good singing Sunday
night.
Mr and Mrs. ()eor<
tended a meeting
Star at Auht. v Ft
Miss Cody went in as a t
her.
Mis® Gertrude Harbert, who hat*
been visiting .Mis® Emma Cud.l of
Aubrey, returned home
Wilson Tipps visit,.1 his cousin.
Mrs Alma Fuqua of Aubrcv.
Mr. and Mrs. D A Turn
sons. -
fives In Aubrc
Misses Rossi
(WMEANY
- I
Mam
7
Ini
hit
((pen i IL
++++ | th?
n a fi a rg nm* nt nt tin
* bl* i-l.< v Z*-i " I’ ci.
■ in*! 11 j*- «• x p* ( 1 * i|
*|Ul*-t for- a ft xx da \
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