Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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must tnriiiwh Mm own aonp. Hut
h^. lun’t r«*qii11 <■<! to inukt him
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other Hfe. Ru<*h reck lea* n*»M« should |
be punished by hi# fines and Ionic
iail Mt'Mlt'RcAM.—McKinnay 4?ouner-
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while thinking
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one of ’em.—Terrell Tribune.
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without stopping, Franco feels* an- <
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feels
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vacation.
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A severe windstorm swept
tliis community Tnur-day afternoon
and (’Ini. Hancock's mule, which has
been eating nothing but ahucka lol
some time, came near beitig blown
away.
A new shipment of Arrow-ShirLs for the men. Shoes, hats
i (jjve ua a ca]|; we appreciate your trade.
Atlas r*eck read 1>ah
upside down today
about Something- else
The most Interesting book of
the year is your Bank book./
It is fascinating to read the 5.
deposits and watch the bal-^
ances grow. R
The greatest pleasure in our work is
pleasing customers. Pleasant business
relations between customers and this
store is our greatest merchandising
ambition to the end of more profit an-I -
of course, profit is the primary reasoi
for the existence of any business.
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.ws by any other name is just as
good, and Germany gets the sub-
stance while France gets the sat-
TSfaction of Knowing that it pre-
sented the word "moratorium” t>e-
r jing used .in the final agreement,
1 -which was unanimous on the part
tof. the allies. The solution while
technically a moratorium has
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what might be
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Rwallowrd a
quarter* cHocT They' HliouTJ^have
tailed the tax collector. He can get
money anywhere.
Tiny charge to hpp Jvhmp JameM'
bornr. but rot ns much as it COkta
to Ktop at a filling station.
6. 1861.
Putter
Conven-
at Austin,
> whkt they want without que*- r
I of ratnuneration,” and says:
l<,w. Ifrf mighty bav.- fallen
> v io«ar aUelanl aa«*a«orx wore boar
skins *«d Mil. fl ttaerti With a idfca
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thoae da»<<iur behrfied f>rf>»em»or»
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The IuhI Constitutional
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Heptainber 6th. IS76.-
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Newapapara Fab
Texas Proa* Aaaociatioa.
Publlabofw' Haylag (wryer
Afleernidna Rapmaantattaa,
ITasa Satiation. Naw Tort,
•r aaeand class mall mH- .
mtoa, Teiaa.
MOTICB TO T«« PV1ILJC.
T erroiieoua aeMaction upon the
ictar, reputation or •tandiag of
•rm, individual or corporation
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the adult mind. What batter heritage can. you give your child
than that of thrift? By instilling the wisdom of saving in the
youthful coniciousntss, a future of comfort and aucceas is as-
sured. Besides the actual savings, which are a worthy consid-
eration, thw habit ia of inestimable value.
We must
w.rwK'ygA" '-w^giw TLZ---T’- thill th Inp "
many women do, “who just X4U.ux.ju ux lheey
whit they want without que^- pgi-m. •»., . n<,
get ut th*- Iscmom «*
‘•mi«rk**d th*- mln» < p
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Chinese Heaven
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\EH FALL oh OurJ
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When a disappointed reader says
there is nothing in today's paper,
he should remember that even the
McCOrmTCint must haw a rest.
(Protected by Associated Editors)
pouto s is the way
slateanien'' stay in oltt<-<. You
By H. F. O'NEILL
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I HEARD POP SAY ONLY
YESTlDDY THAT OUI? ROUST
WAS COVEWCP v^nT J
L?^!!!RUAGtS
xiiieM. it ocourn to us that brevity [
h^s surrendered its job mb the suul !
of wit t<< depravity.
Too ninny Amrrirnns think
culture ronMiMtm in pretending
t«» enjoy f«»reign houkn full of
wild th«*ori<|. Mild uiiiMiirrlrU
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PRIDK A PITFAIJ^—Pride goeth
before destruction and a haughty
spirit before a fall.—Proverbs 16
look «»>er the mlttm
occurs to ii* I hut th.
’hho hrtM (M'cRiaJon to .
^detect that it is going in that di-f
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—* The Brownwood Bulletin extends I
’its sympathy1 to the man over in
Glay County who was whipt “by I
.'the Koo-Koos for not working and
I- *then was whipped by somebotiy else
L..:... .bemuse he took a job as a strike-
' breaker." The reason of the Bulle-1
' >tineditor's sympathy is perhaps
"found in the statement that Vie in-
.cident “reminds one of the plight
•of any newspaper editor who is
LBO
Jal But i-laylng
U I the "statcRnien
I know It's difficult for u man to gvi I
I into ofllce. ami more difficult to stay
. unless he is good at that 1
I game. 1’1-e actual needs of the pro- I
I pla— well, a ix.litician usually: is too
to look after such’minor niat-
If a clean up will .*|<1 In the erad-
ication of the dengue fever, which I ‘yil)
Seem* to be In epldenih’ form here I p'*
of ' i d in the practice of law until 1S53.
a '
a
killed her hus-
the next d4y. She probably
him before he shaved
trie towns have all the luck
York. a coal shortage
100 schools.
jlllred Sxe, Chinese minister, has
returned from Europe. He is called
Alfred [or short.
A man fill
That reminds
back soon.
New motorless plane stands still
In the air. This "will help In argu-
ing With traffic cops
Syracuse boy who
ijUuFTer’ died; They
created
of Llme-
wtone enmity ftnd wa» organised
with Fairfield the county seat, July
Reckless auto driving dally takes
its huge1 toll of human lives, proba-
ipy the greatest or one < ' lv
gieatest etirM-s to_human)ty I* tbat 1 suchhTAly'
person w no does not value his own [old <‘upl
nor bls neighbor's life any more I member "i
than to pers|st*enxly take eham es i
of crushing out hi* own or some-1
You’ll never really appreci-
ate this until you start sav-
ing.
Dakota league funs were tr-aled
to a coi king good pennant rac e this
season, in in. work of the Fargo.
Sioux Fulls and Aberdeen teams. a:>
well as the pennant-winning
wlltchell outfit.
A service of dignified intimacy—meaning a contact with
salespeople who have a personal interest in customers whom
they serve. With an enthusiasm and love for their work,
they render an intelligent aid to customers. .,
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When seven railroad trestles nndj
bridges on one road within a dis-■
tance of thirty or forty miles are
7.- “ destroyed by fire* occurring almost
as. Synchronously there is no avoiding
7 the suspicion that those fires didn't
-. just happen, they were made to
■happen. Ahd when there is a se-
rUss uf bad railroad wreck*, some
of them jtosting several lives and
all of them occurring from causes
that obviously are suspicious, it
doesn’t require the confessions of
four men to wrecking a Michigan
Central express train or the frus-
- tration by the police of a plot to
dynamite another important fast
12 stories in Chicago,
us. fuutbull will be
With the drive against reckleas-
, lie** and speeding (hat Is being ear-
tjfr Mutually the same effect in that on over the country by thr
newspapers, officials and others, (t
reems Impossible that there will
not be Improvement in the near
future. This 1* a subject that is
being discussed at length at this
time by thr press of the state. A ;
man who w ill not respect the i
light* xti cUifia vuluAlaxUy should .
be made to do so, and the careful
driver of an automobile is entitled
to relief from tile odium that more >'
w isow aUaehwi. ta uH autedeW be-
cause of the indiTClisIble ;o tloBB cT
some.
CALGARY. Alberta—The mem-
bers of^ge religious seet known as
the Dunkers. running) Into many
thousand* on the American conti-
nent will h—W 4bvir nest' annual
convention here.
Whenever Lloyd
generous moment, I
many a little more
owes France
pl.^-
| busy
The United States Chamber of <crs.
pmmerct says the “cost of living i
(k slowly declining.” If it is de-1
clinjng at all it is “slowly,” so slow-j
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Freestone county was
September 6th, I860, out
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Have You a Nesi Egg?
The consciousness of a bank
account is wonderfully reas-
suring. With money in re-
serve few of the ills of this
life can not be mitigated if(
lot cujnpleteiy efface!?. You'll canton crepe in the popular shades, as well as many other
feel a new sense of security dress materials featured for the fall dress.
just to know your dollars are
accumulating steadily. It's
just the start that is hard—
and it is more than worth the
effort.
Exchange Natlonil Bank
FwbI* One* thrri’ win. a wcalt):
ctly man who didn’t- frrl InRUlti O
when a .rural conntabli- arrentefl bn
for , hpei'dI nv
Mow lhi,< mlnr gunrdR
ctlMtnmrrl ta It. they *
Joy being gulalr* tor
bualrr* tl.li. winter.
Wlnatoi - Salem
been putting up
t>u;tle for
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Smnt' uf ihv “Mtalvhinuii" in con-
itrrRfe prefer political Rtrat*g\ than
coal In the peoplr’M brn* thin win-
| tur.-r-Forl Worth Record.
•» tu W«H m«k«ry
~ j'ir&’csjsS
y Usuod Tlliilfi Mfl
P.1U4 >NM1
idit SuroM w Orcaia
I Member American Nawepnpar Pnb
I Hi
fiwmany is relieved of making fur-
cash payments during 1922
and with provision that the 1S23
payments will be discussed and de-
rided later in the year.
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I . .“What is a living wage?" prom-
‘ to he as important and as un-'
wvrect a question as “Who struck
ly Patterson?” What is one
1 , -V. L1 sn^th^r's poison and
i a Jiving wage to an
. ’ might be starvation fbr a
man accustomed to the good things
J of life. The standard of a living
I wage here is totaljyAdilferent from
;a living wage there, because stand-
attls and conditions and prices vary
i along with the personality of the '
L , one doing the living. One doesn’t
| blame the Railroad Labor Board
a ques-
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organised
September 6th, 1887, with Amarll-
county seat. It was
act of the legislature,
Bexar mu-
That there is a witk-spreai
fmm some source in this country to
destroy railroad property and cifi-
zen&' lives. *
^Wiltons of dollars lost bv fruit
growers on 1922 bumper crop,”
Teart* a heaillinc. Meantime we are
paying exorbitant prices for What
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Seventy
of fruit I
Califor- '
Scientists are hunting an
Wild mosquito in Alaska
♦here, he wmt lust iiixl’t-
l)o< tors agree
O I I for you
1 cook *" 1:
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j mH th** bulluu* on u shirt.
| 14F MU AIH
[ * d bln Mhoex u'lth a
: note. 8h!nes cost a dime here, m!bo.
Bloomfield, N, J., kRI went crasy
] \vTn*n hIiv miu her Huitor.
however, In nothing new.
Antonh?
| finc to I’m*
] until
rmr’k from
In Rome, a bri<L
bond the next (
sa w
So I
New
close
I But atill Bud brought him home and eried: “Say, can 1 keep him Ma?”
woiiaers it tne t ransenpt I
isn t ■ really trying to get I j think the homeless terrier knows that age is harsh and stern,
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US KIDS— * <ri There Must Be a
f ®'tUA »« AY FIRe\ . ViM t CDOLD \ f ns(1
Uai nigmt.oomn ) r- \tvLN F«uTHt) V^*
xx'Y IN Yue Meur A / V MEK\
S'771'
When wo make a tactful suggestion
that influences the sale of an article
wherejn, We conscientiously believe
the purchaser haa made a selection to
their better interests thereby, there
gbes a certain prid In our having
made the suggestion. When we make
a suggestion as to style, becoming-
ness or any of the other possible ele-
ments that enter into tne transac-
tion, Tt IF drtne WTOFA kfruyerfty of
purpose and never because we pre-
fer to sell one cestain article rather
than another It ia not our intention
to make unsolicited suggestions but
we work on the theory that you want
information about the good s in ques-
tion and any other possible knowledge
i.tfr experience has given us.
•trnw vote H wlrr.'ftrsnt. nf
but IKhI kir.U of NtlMW
wvn’t br<>ak the Prohibition ramel’n
t»MCk
(Copyright. 1922. bn Edgar A. Go«pt)
: THE YELLOW DOG
It was a little yellow dog, a wistful thing to see,
A homely, skinny, battered pup, us dirty us could be;
His ribs were showing thru his hide, his coat was thick with inyd,
And yet the way he wagged his tail completely captured Bud.
He hairtjeen kicked from door to door and stoned upon his way,
“BegoiieT" was all he’d ever heard, ’twas all thut folks would say;
And yet this miserable cur, forever doomed to rbam,
Struck up a'comradeship with Bud, who proudly brought him home.
Heu.lei'Sun' Vuukum was born fb-p-
ti nib. r 6. 18)0, in Claiborne Coun-
ty. Tasin. Hi- entered thr United
States Milinrry Academy xxt West
Point whence he graduated with
title of Xcrrrnrt TTIeUTFn.'ilTT Tilly 1st
1832 AUer serving in the Black
Hawk Expedition he resigned from
tile army and located at Murfrees-
boro .Tenn, and engaged in the
practice of taw. He Fa-entered the
military service In 183H with rank
of Captain, under. General Gaines'
cuffimaml in IxMllsianU. Returning
to Tennessee, he win elected to the
State s. nate in l»3t>. -—:—*—
Yoakum came to Texas and set-
tled at Huntevllle In October, 1845.
He joined Captain James Gillespie's
Company of Riflemen In May, 1846
, J served with distinction until
i the clone of the war with Mexico,
j Returtiliig to Huntsvllhs he «ugug-
1’ve never seen so poor a dog in all my stretch of years,
The burrs were thick upon his tail and thick upon his ears;
He’d had to fight his way thru life and carried many a sear,
mn It apparently la u\«-r much
the Htatt. why wouldn't such
m< Ve Jn Denton at this time be
ttitnr* .Many persons here are
I neapati tatecj b4»cauB«* of tho dis-
ease. .and if nw^QUltoes spread
(which aeems to be the concensus ■ *s.vn
of upUiion) it Is likely to affvet
many others lure, as there are
Ionic
" hen thr ran%e, no
d< iiht everybody Mtopped work
«n bitt raft to rm nit the report
of the rtprrfn.
If the authors < f the old-fashion-
ed dime lioveiti \v«re alive, think
how they would flourish ns scena-
rio writers.
soniet Ulna
lie.. And 1
I net this is soft
tin Hofteaf
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a*;**, j.t
......wwarasg . Ah.Jim-t mt lemenibt i
In th© AcIk of the Degislatur** of.~’in</ { thawt. (J. axjod i
sed. I lernvd sornr
and sojne’s hard and
mvttal that ruhteR Is a«>ld
Hti hard to k' L )vrd kUjuWS,
pop hed.
1 oily lerned it, I ut I proved
it, I <ed.
Ait. the
pop sed,
to know
“ Well,
old to
pop sed.
know your t
loru hardly ever ’
The doo< v, wat,
pop si-d
Ik that tne luimc <.f it? I h< d.
pop ae<l. Perseed. p)t*aHe. M«*eir-
to keep on telHnK him. which
Mtymit Well, at first the
round a>. enything and
had to do v as hammer it
make it square, nnn *tl! I
L.-uldulU—»'M*»
...I* easier, its
ail rite. and
corners It Ht-
FF roundr iiren
was at
now Tin:
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Denton Record-Chronicle
BBOOBO-OaMRICUi MKPAW
JLjQ aDWARDa —-____Bflttor
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Ll.e, i.l great mrn ..ft r.-I
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•* ■"««. if w» find n w», In
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TODAY W RIRTHDAYS
Ger>"rnl Sir Archibald Hunter.
iuoUh Lrltfsh mllRary x-ommunler.
born 66 years ago tojlay.
Miss Jane Adilnms, of Ch
founder of
merit.
T««xi
Johp Powell, celebrated
and coniposer, born at
4U yeatw ago lorlav.
John X. Kerlri'k United State*
senator from Wyoming born In
<hrn>k’r l yanty, Texas, . US .veafs
ago Unlay,
Clara Klmbali Young, popular as
it motOn jiicturit star, borr r> cbf-
year* qtrtr Irntey
Urban C. Faber, pitcher
(Chicago Amcrh in b-irup
tehm. born at’ Casci.Jc,
years ago today
Io be the
Is likely Io
here, as there
, _ ... __ ... many mosquitoes despite the
ueoniti«maUy being abused bv^bothiUrLUlh- The *Ruat*on would appear
>Ide8 ip every controversy." 7____b* dewrving ut aunr* «o.»n
The reparations crisis in Europe
' g|W4
1757—Murguia de Lafayette, the
famous fi'IemJ of America In th"
Revolution, born In Auvergne. Died
in Paris. May 20. 183J.
1766—jonn Daiton, the JCngltsb
cheoilxt who discovered the ha'v or
atomic combiiiutiua," horn.
July 27. 4«1'f, - A-’
I860—A contract wus Ipt fpy
cofnfiletlon of the fast section
the AVabasp and Erin canal
1866— Freaiflent Johnson laid
cornerstone for the Mlepnen
Douglas monument in Chicago.
1867— The asteroid Aurora was
disoovared by prof J. C Wai son of
Ann .LybOr.
I9QI—Shooting of President
Kinley at the Buffalo exposition
JSO$—-Connnapder Peaty an-
nounced bis ulimovery of the N,>ril.
from Indian Harbor, cat ra'dor.
JSIP——Thi' National Aaeembly at
Vienna voted to “ilgn the pi a. e
treaty.
poke E-iifTey guys"thIY
a bile and peacelul wo ’
wer,e more tall plana fe
neighbcrs couldn't have
•lei standing about their
ami children.
arBSCRIPTlOW RATM.
.Dalky
» Month, delivered-------( M i
■MMrths by tnall (tn advanc«)_ LfiO
uobths by mail (In advance). BAK)
• year (tn advance)-6.80
flea.I Weekly In Denton Oeanty
» year (in advance)-------n
kr^Va^-nrr
n<-Weekly (Oats*, DenUxa Onnnty) 1
a year (In advance)------B2..00
: months (tn advance) 1.10 -
BJ irri1** (** advgoca)--.00 I there,
■i*■' ' 1 1 » —*——--- - ■ i
• Denton. Texas, September 6. 1922
For Every Meal in the Day
There ia no member of the family that will not feel better for
eating bread in some form or another. Mother's Bread is baked
daily and delivered ot you “piping hot.” Order it by name from
your grocery.
gJOOkfiln ^LJfc.H.,firaaa Trading Stamps Asli iee Theii —
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY
] !
was smo.xkinp- i.nd thinking
.uni I was jest thinking, wishing
1 was sljtcly sick mid the dueler
me h diet of lee exeeul and
miip ii mh'ailv and cfiiidy. anu
sell. Well Benny.', wat did you
today. Yi.q awl to larn at
me new thing a up> ui your
io sed.
,,mg me
1 thawt, (J.
I li'ined
Cbl-
Habits contracted Jji childhood produce a tasting impression on
base halt
Iowa, *i
• msw we® ms
Henderson
.. ' little fruit” is available 1
five million dollars worth of
and truck has been lost in C:i
nia alone by the rail strike, accorii-
iug to Attorney General Daugherty,
~ but excessive rates have contribut-
ea materially U> that sum also.
When the American .government or
it» people learn to avoid the tre-
mendous economic waste that occurs
). . every year thru an overproduction
here nnd underconsumption there.
Rdtfr the growers on the one hand
‘e to get their wares to the
mer at a rasonable price anil
msumer unable on account of
rorisrtant price to use those
—-w(ien this problem is solv-
syU'Hlr .wjjj.bgi’c gone *Lxugi '“‘ir '
Bwsrd permAfiiMltTr .•<•-' "Mw** Ji
e-And financial eonditiotn. for
t.f scRer. and ^htuumer all
will partake of the benefits
HOBBIES
When one retires from active life, from all its turmoil,
stress and strife, to spend his closing years, some silly fad he
must pursue, gome hobby he must keep in view, or he’ll be
soaked in tears. For idle days drag slowly by to one who made
the grayel jfly in time of pep and strength; and be Will find 8
hobby pays; rt gives some charm to empty mja. fWl W»n reduce
their length. lam collecting stovepipe Mtfonce W$» by
inviu plutocrats, and seers and poets meek; 1 hjve the lid that
Lincoln wore when he was clerking in a store at seven bucks
per week. Collecting bonnets drives sway the dust, the mildew
ami decay that years accumulate, and oh, it fills my he^rt with
smiles, to view my stock of storied tiles, the krilys of the
great. NoW, where I live old mpn are’thick; they &8t, the
jtmient, tired and sick, Kesidc the ocean blhe; aija when ||ie '
'aa has lost its charm, the old boys ymw things with alarm,
f..r they hays naught tp do. I fell them that coffecting/AU, or
overshoes, or stovepipe hats, or tip tobacco tags,* injlrff
them all seem young again, these old and haggprd,*W8«ry
men, so time no longer drags, jtat they were used
affairs, when In their old time city lairs, they don't kpow hpW
to play; and so they yawn and murmpr. “Rgts!” while I go on
collecting hats to drive the goom away. ;*
SHORTER DETTERS
wii,w, .
WASHINGTON.
7 — AmerlcMiiH are
letters.
This statement was confirmed to-
day by comparative figures made
of the post nfftev rtepartment upmi
the wrTgbt of the average letter
that goes through the mall.
Back In 1807. on the average
that there were 40 pieces of first
class mail to every jwunil.
Now the same data shows that
there are 45 ulepes of first class
mull to evyry pound. This means
that the weight of the average let-
ter is less. nnd. therefore, shorter.
i Terrell Transcript
to'the days of the cave man
S comment on a Record-Ch ron‘-
paragrarti which remarked
the California woman who of
two r month tor life To a
n-for WWBSbami was better
and
ing
I did.
i i ng was
all I
_e|ect'd iXld' tli' <io"ta ma£f“i7
ie Con- . m miner it jest a littl
‘ i ei teny soli metlal
tlu ii I hammpn d th,
I lie more to ninki*
‘ ~ v Hi as round, as it
1st, all n o^t.
Allmost, bow lovely, how axveci,
~ aHhI i*»T. TO sYiacTs"s'
are allrmst a duz-
pop scit and I srd.
We IJ that*
llltliy> yuu.t going to
1878 thi.s language Ik found: "The
county of Potter is named ip hon-
or of Robert potter, a distinguish-
ed Texan In The flays'of theTteputi-
lic." Judge Fuimore quote from
Wheeler’s History of North Car-
olina "I jxnee thought after I had
prepared a sketch of him. thut I
Would omit it and push in silence
the name of one who had been st
member in the assembly and rep-
resentative of his district in Con-
home I gress. But truth demanda Chat not
miles only the good be noticed, but those
1 his ! who have been notorious for other
of qualities.” potter left North Car-
> ollna and came to Texas in 1835. af
Fuimore | ler being expelled from the assem-
"■ . j bly by resolution charging him
. I with "cheating at cards." He had I j
been in Texas for a short white on- 1
ly when the people of Nacogdoches,
attracted by pig brilliance of intel-
lect and suavity of manner c’ ‘ ’
him—To represent them at CHe
stltutlonal Convention which met
at Washington on the Braxofl.
where he became a signer of the
Declaration of Indepence. Having
serving at one time as a midship- j ;
man he was _madt. Secretary o_f the I Alimost. Imw
pTrir'inntcRTwjf-nr
"">■ a slipper i
aicnt They .
sir. and he sei),
ixackly now I
Wich I did.
young sciintist hmzoif,
atid 1 sed. Du you wunl
how 1 proved it. pop?
yes, p, rhapr Im nut H»o
lern a thing m 2‘ myself,
un l I si il W ell du you
big gold ring that j^ou
my signet ring'
| when he purchased a country home
' In Shepherd's Valley, seven i
j from HuntavlUe. and devoted
j time to completing his history _
I Texas, which was published In two
' volumes in 1856. Judge Fulmer:,
of this History: "Yoakum His- I bly by
tory of Texas l« known and con- 1 with •■<
suited by writers of history the
world over nnd is regarded as the
standard for the period which it
cuvets." The period covered ia from
I the Heat swtttotnent by I-a Salle In
4 1685 tu the annexation of the state
Lu 1BL
In November, 1855, he was Invit-
ed to Houston to deliver a Mason
of the , jc address, and while there died
.......... :„.12S‘
x*; <>i the MvtiHHliHt Church.
♦
High Polut.
Raleigh have
tine three-e.,rnered
Piedmont league pennant.
IN THE DAV4 SfUM'B
Frau Corfftna Wagner, who la re-
ported critically ill in Uespatclies
-4-rrrm-Berhn, is the wldr.w of Rph-
arC IVacner. the great composer,
and is regarded as oim of the moet
gifted -d-mnen of Germany Mhe t«
•low past her Y5th year, and was
the daughter of the c-’lebri.ted cotn-
poaer Franx laszt. The story of tier
marriage is full ot romance Khe
was the wife ot Herr Von Bulow.
the musical director, but, as Rich-
ard Wagner expre.vsed It. si e was
big. affinity Finally Von Buluu
eonsehted to a divorce, and in 1870
she was married to Wagner. After
his death >n ,887 Frau W..gni r
managed the groat Hayreuth fes-
Urala with Bqccegg, and even after
the rise to fgme of her son, Sieg,
frUd, ajm wgs ala luxin support
ments she speaks nearly all the
modern languages fluently.
Rosas claims
132 years old
Autonlv f ' '■
at;
Adda ms,
tne first social
born a< Cedirvllle.
,r» ago today,
lohp Powell,
asiii
V'a .
mos
. the
plague—ilimgue .fever There ought
rub their eyes and stare hard to i rntfro town of Terrell
E *•-* - -A ___ • at. - •• : ftnax nf *f»vYi 'TflsrrAl I *l*r
Swat th*- breeding places of
quitoeH and thu« eliminate
Wm-_____• b - AZ 1’ i M‘**a«*—wuau6« irvrr. rnere ou
ijriha^d tnat a iqt ot folks must i not be >urh n tmtre in
•••ik A L» .. • M n * . 1 _A. _ _ _ I -A •• 4 I u a A - - *. X rsu — » .. I I <» a
wanted and prepared to get her I
w hr tier Uig jgomun wauled to cmns.
Or not. If the wumsn made much
I rexlstance. the fend tever wnnttt up-
root a young oak tl«e and proceed
Ito tame his tuture mate, After beat-
ing her lovingly into unconscious-
ness he would *l»e her by the hair
land carry her off to 1>I* cave for the
i nuptials But now the cave man
stuff ha* pasNed Instead, enter tlje
woman who_cgsts het eye about and
decides upon an unlucky male vic-
tim. "Than by wife* nr, ax la thts
<>ww, by the use of money, she gains
heH en6. 5t»n ‘jw hrflplesx before
the modern day flapper and her old-
er associates Brain and brawn cun
withstand only a short time the
i strategic advance** of' Hie covetbaAi
woman. Truly, woman 1* In the aa-
iihilaiiiy This la what we call re-
verse English
One wonders if the Transcript
fltqr isn* ” ' .. . .... ....... IB IIOiBIi nnu Bw
iplmgesiiue and assert that ‘The f Anc| from the shabby things of life in scorn is quick to turn;
t rw* UlIMPlMW 1H zlliuj I U1P I Alt . 4 ■ ll • . 1 . ’
) some
| titan the male,” J
jfioRie lover, he simply “dassent.
• ei ten,
then I
Th1 i»>6Fe
| ,«it4 «->w
: 1 •.i wt ..ii
_..e |
_________________ ffe !<*• 1 ■
rated a largo tract of land ovt-
loukinK Lnkr in what in nnw
( Marion county, and wun elected
.from this district to fh»- Senate of
Texas After nervInK one term he
went home arid was killed there I
March 2, 1842.
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