Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 54, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO SPEND A FORTUNE TO HAVE A COMFORTABLE HOME AT-
Motor Hearse and Ambulance.
TRACTIVELY FURNISHED
Day Phone 148.
Night Phone 48
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Send us your dye work this fall
and be assured of Master Service.
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The Phonograph With a Soul
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the other Queen Anne stylet
up to your expectations in every detail.
prices. Included in the shipment are such articles neighbor
as f.____'_____U, _
and let us show baskets, and smoking sets.
appreciate them,
You know the result of the test
made last week at the hirst Baptist
Church when Helen Davis and Vic-
tor Young compared their art with
its Re-Creation by the New Edison.
We proved that there was no differ-
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I have a large assortment
of Emblem Rings, very at-
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GEO. W. MORREL, FURNITURE
WEST SIDE SQUARE
Our selection of davenport tables is very complete
Wo offW vt:jl?R(pdendid pat-
<»f the Italian Renaissance,
You will tint! them coming
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look them over befofe
buy.
STOVES’ STOVES!
iole of the
last weal,,
the .-freer.
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We are Denton agents for Brunswick Phonographs
and Records. This Wouldn’t be a bad time to select one
for a Christmas gift. We'll put it aside and deliver it then
if you say so. Come in and select it now while the stock
is complete. , ;4. ,;t3_ , x
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to Denton frjendx. Her
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We have arranged with
W. B. Fishburn, Inc. »
of Fort Worth
to do our dyeing for us until we
can secure the services of a first-
class dyer.
There is no better dyer in Texas
than W. B. Fishburn. He will
dye and steam the garments for
us. We finish them and return
them to you on our hanger fresh
from our steam press.
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iU CITY. CHAMPIONSHIP 1
CHICAGO. Oct. 6.—By Alexander
-----blanking the Whitv Hox I to 6 yes-
terday afternoon, the Chicago Cuba
won the seventh and deciding game
of the annual city championship se-
• ' rtrs- and the Nationals are chanr-
poina for the first time since 1S09
wh< n the White Sox won the title
•nd have held It since.
PIGSKIN PASSES.
The Normal Colleage ICagles can
take some consolation from the Sat-
urday game at I>allas in which S.
vx M. u. Mustang* trimmed Eoulsians
Slate University SI to 0. The S7 to
0 i»cpre the Mustangs smothered the
Eagles under a week ago when the
' t was doing «tt tt coutd
t Frore greater than the
Bsgrs made on them does
bad alongside the defeat
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__the classes in which the animal
was shown. Cricket wan given
third prlae In the novice class, sec-
ond in the American bred class and
second in the limit class.
Fred Roberts, who w)»s killed In
Corpus Chiioti Saturday ?fternoon,
was • foi tni-r _ ylass-inot g of Frank
C.'TIavle of tT>T- ! H. "R iylor Uni-
versity. Roberts was prominent in
polities In NUeees County, on the re-
form side, and the killing is be-
lieved to have grown out of a quar-
rel incident to politics. Four men
were arrested, but no charges had
been filed tagalnst them immediately
after the shooting. Texas Rangers
were ordered from Austin to pre-
vent further trouble.
F SIKI TO MEET BECKETT
FOR EUROPEAN TITLE
1*ART8. Oct. ~~1IL—Battling
L1 has been tngtehed for a twenty
y-o tound bout with Joo Heokotl of
PTTfigland At pondon Nov. tt for the
heavyweight champkinahip ■ of , fcu-
■*’ -»»* Bikl and M Ifeliers, his mana-
er, have settled their differences.
Iki is anxious to me^t **—----
nd stated in signing for
It bout that he hoped
list fight would quallf;
last Dempaey without L
ght Wills or Kid Norfolk.
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Those who expect'd
cooler weather from
forecast were doomed
pntntmsnt. for Jkir.dc v
the most unccmf >rt•»•!<, <
month because ot the e«t_T
high temperature tuid hiun
humidity. A light rni'inkte
nccompanl'-d a north wln-1
night, but prset callv no
rWT’XFirnhe wln.l blew for
short time instil' no.-tnv,os
of the county It -vas sa.d
shower fell.
the world s
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STROLLERS
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JEWELER
Opposite Record-Chronicle. '
Dependable in 1913,
Dependable in 1922
This agency has earned the re-
spect and confidence of its Matrons
throughout the realm of theJc years
of our activity in the fire insur-
ance business, We have had many
losses. Each and every, loss has
been promptly and aatlsfactorily
settled, not one has gone as inuc'h
as thirty days without a settlement.
is service before and *f-'
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tn Every Pai
Merchants, Lawyers Jaws
I Why pay 7 and 8 per cent
.nt er eat on farm loans when
I you can get it for leas?
W. N. MASTERS, JR.
FARM LOANS
Firm National Bank Bnilding
EUm 7S.
THREE FLOWERS TWIN COMPACT
We have just received a hew shipment of Three Flower
. Twin Compacts direct from factory, gud can now supply you
with cither white or natural ppwdef with medium rouge. Price
11.50. . I -■ ........
can atko supply you with single Compact powder in
1h either gold or black boxes. Price 11.00.
ome in and let us show them to you.
COLLIER & BROOKS, Druggisto
- —• West Side Square. We Deliver
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441 NEW MEMBERS; TO INVITE 1923 NORTH
TEXAS CONFERENCE SESSION TO DENTON
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=etva, ncHher porltive ror ■negative
sort of way, but Who failed to ful-
fill their function because li.ay
with the fouadal Ion.
"The foundation of" uny profes •
tdon must be a good character."
continued Mr PrtrcUM. "One can't
make a good doctor, n good teach-
er, a good preacher, u t.ood banker
or a good student unless he has a
character that stands for Mmcthlng.
If he. does not have thlj llrst requi-
site. he-will t^e nnshle to me<» the
needs • of this world because back
vt any pf his nfic >mpltebm«nts there
i* not A-character th't can Staid
the strain, rirst, pf x»i <.ne must
*“7-i nmn. a <ood m^rx/*
Here .Mr. Bprc te showed by pro-
nunciation in illustrations the var-
ious shades of 'leaning given t >
tlie word "good" Ho took as his
scriptural starting, point the de;
seription of Barnabas us a good
man, and explained '6 (he congre
gation tlie sincerity wl’h which tl,e
word v.as used. He svp»urted
aMortk'iw* by telling of (be ■■
naming of L’arnebas by his 1. . _
with whom lie was notorious
his god deeds and acquire.’
I'ume that means "one who
Holos". He turned aside for a
•nent to dwell upon tne fact
only popular non an 1 women
chll'tren were nt 'kuanieMl, and
uickna neg ' *' — '
uted tt> flic
nrgauixativns
cordial retntli
inets.
We have received a new shipment of reed fur- known cabinets, with
niture. Practically every piece is a brand new pat- theiFTfiany labor saving
The Hing is made of the ter«i. never having been shown in Denton before, devices, need no detail-
finest white staple cotton and ™e finishes—two-tbne with velour tapes- ed description to the wo-
the mattress is guaranteed to 7 upholstering—are delightfully refreshing, and nien of Denton. Hun-
inc inaiircss is guuiaiuveu iu priceg surprisingly low. ____ _____ __ ______ „t<.
give satisfaction for twenty than pleased with the designs, the finish and the the
years.
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Pilot Point Negro Held
On Charge of Burglary
^..Whi'e Wi'i Moore (col.) wan at
-churchwx-tifi» at phot Point Sun',
’’ jay night ht «w Home one ent r
j hla hcutc nearby and went to 111-
veatlgatc. ia negro h, waid he
J ■ Cgnixed fled from tlie houae.
PTtyti tr>g xf*’ miww.'d Olficera
j,- Penton wert noticed and Deputy
MwriF Nick Akin weit to Pilot
- I'ok-t v here he arrvHtexI George
Bj, TMtgan (<x>l.) on ., chari’o of buiu-
lary. Dugan Wao bro iglit here and
placed la Jatl,
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The new finishes—two-tone with velour and tapes- ed description to the
try upholstering—are delightfully refreshing, and nien of Denton. ~____
You will be more dreds are in use all over
Ask your
_____ what she
three-piece suits, odd rockers, ferneries, work thinks of her Hoosier.
You must see them to have them in differ-
ent sizes and finishes.
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SOLID MAHOGANY DAVENPORT TABLES
PARIH. Oct. Ifl—'laoyd-GeorgeH
______;• would have iink»d compro-
miahiK peace in th« Near Fant
our work had hut been eolld,"
Franklin BftuHon 'I'1 Ui.-.l tvtluy up-
on h(n arrival here. Tne French
commlHalotier tv the Near East
went into ■emUeteHua with Premier .|
Poincare and wan elvxeted with the
Premier for an Ivdilr. . '
The French nrlp-btttrr over Idoyd-
Gem ge'e addreaH At Manyheater Sat-
urday in whlc >>the British ITIine
Minister claimed for Mm govern-
ment credit for averting* war w ith
tile Turku. They feHl that U ulur has
l»een eae< on their efforts (it a time
when they were being given credit
for the peaceful outcome of the cri-
sis.
ATHENS. Oct. it Many Greeks
were slaughtered aqd a number of
girls carried off ini Ixmilage when
file Kemallst gendarmerie on *its
way to Thrace dettrqyed the village,
of Chile, according to an unconfirm-
ed report received here today, t'hile
is on the railroad not' far from the
Black See It ♦» <intoelly north of
lemtd und northeast of Constanti-
nople.
Shcpcrafts Chairmen Holding
'Executive Session at Denison
DENISON. Oct. 16.—.The ge leral
< halrrtien of the Big Four ovgan-
ixalione are •iieetirtg with th, gen-
iral chairmen of the slA federated
khopcrafts behind closed doors here
today. The chairmen larrlvil at
noon unannounced »>nd unknown
to local members and would w
say whv the nieeting ts (tetng held,
.1 ut it is understood it hl’U some-
thing Io do with eettlsment oi the
Katy shopmen's striae.
■losing
even,
grat-
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declared
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■airy out 'lie will of the
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other pplvlt.
During the period of bis service
as pastor, Mr. L'arcus reP'lled, -111
additions hate been made to tits
church, 257 regilar -ilembers and
181 student affiliatl'nn bringing
the total church rnemborshro, in-
eluding the 181 students, up to 1 .
615. Bvnday school onraikutm is
1.324. and 28b vuung pe'ple are en-
l oiled in the Epworth Leagues. One
hundred and thirty-seven women
belong to the Minsk nn-v Society.
The total ariount of money raised
by the church during the confer-
ence y»ar Is *21.14 3. no announced.
Since the annual confervimo in
Hh-rmsn wilt hoM over Sund.lv
probaoly adJoUrnlr g Monday, plans
were made to Lave a vislr'ng min-
ister deliver eermotts at the regular
cervices.
Rev. Mr. Bareus preached twice
to large crowds Sundnv. Special
music included s solo by Harry
Shull* at th*' morning s«rvies and
a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Shun* in
the evening-. Attendance at Kundav
School was 959.
"Mere goodnrss l-n't enough,”
declared Rev. Uareis In his mm on
on "<sinod versus tim’dv-Hoort " in
W'hicH he *ti|c-ssed doing ns the a --
ccmpanlnient or b»iaa. -witMTht
which the mere state cf good less
Is useless Hr sketch’d weak, .veil
tntentloned but inactive characters
In religion, politics and hlotorv win
might be called "good" In a pas-
ie B*y lor F
>t look so L_
f the U R
Two defeats in a row for X- * M-
ollege had accustomed the head-
rlter on the sport page of tbe Dal-
is News to putting tne Agglna on
>e short end of th® score so that
..hem he started to write the heal)
for th* Saturday game with South-
Western Priates he falled'Yo notice
that the Aggies had the long end of
ths 82 to 0 score of that game He
It that Coach Bible-had bench-
I* letter men and had turned the
df the ccTlegc over jo a hnnch
, ounkbstErs who brought £—Z
• tke bacon without being scored up-
Hg oa. J. Neely Allison of Denton start-
ed the gatne al left end for th* Ag-
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West triumpher over the Rast
j— when Iowa, cuached by Tad Jones
'ed Tale 6 to 0 at New Haven
lay. Yale is •coached by John
/a brother of Tad. and both
I on the• same eleven at Tate,
was chafnpoln of the Western
r«a«e last y-gr and Its defeat
ta ta tbs first setback the Bull
have had at the hands of a
■ence team.
4 TEXAS LOOP FOR 1923
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DALLAS. Oct., t«.—The meeting of
i* magnate* of the Texas League
I Dallas yesterday Indicated there
Otrtd be no franchise changes for
S2 and that the season would stirt
1th the league intact wdth the same
•hsonnel of einbs as played out the
bed vie this year several changes
r owners wens approved at t^ie
meeting. A groiip of business mein
will finance and manage the Heatp
mont club for Which aco and oth-
er cities have been bidding.
QUIT OR DISSOLVE
SESSION THIS WEEK
LONIX)$. Oct. 16.—Lloyd-George's
resignation or s dissokitlou of Par-
liament muy come any day this
week it was learned on high au-
thority today.
Austen Chaniberlgtm nojnlnal lead-.
er of tlie Unionist party, called a’
conference of Unionist members <if
the government to consider the eri-
Upon the outcome of /this meet.
Ing of-the conservatives today de-
pends tlie dal« for Hie forthcoming
general election, now considered in-
evitable.
-.We guarantee that any Official .
from our stock, will do .everything
that was done by the instrument used
in this test. You may have this phot-
graph with only a sma|I cash outlay;
the balance can be taken care of by
our Budget Plan. It’s easy to own
official Laboratory Nfo^lel. Let
tell you how. ''
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frMn'iR,
for
th«
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contrlb-
r.'dsed tbo
Cook stoves, ranges, gas
reflectors at greatly reduced
prices. Don’t buy until you
see them.
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A tn his cxindnutinn
then went out to prtiy
instructor i.raded it
is gX'Inu to lake some-
lore thsII mee,. goodness to
•y or girl t:ir j school. With
a foundation, and resoiu-
■ Mccvtnpitsh,. he nmst go
I." «<• emphasised the neces- PAR
fur one to Fave ths courage ,tir speech
See Our Display
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An Invitation To th.. JX'o-th Tetram
Conference, M. K. Church Soutti, to
hold fte 192g annual x»s«iun in I>e»-
ton it the First -Methodist Church
will be catrltod tt> ’hat body by I lie
pastor, Kev.v j. Hsm in reus, who
leaves for Sherman to attend the
nie«(t1ng of the conf-re,.co
' uqVents there Wednesday
I week. Members of the
Church voted unanimously
ihe Conference to meet h.
year, bringing betwe. n 500
visitors t” be entertained.
Qngmber of Commerce. Kotury
Ki wan is Clubs Xvlll be invite,
join ths Church in ti e nviiatton. ,
. Discussion ef the vyifercti yj thia be a
year and next was mi<de by tbs’ He
pastor, Mr. Barens, ut the «:l
service of the year Si.ndav
mr. Mr Barens exure«sod nir
illcstkr. at the suecass of
twelve months' work hut
tie, aw n Metnodfst prenetier ,
Cheerfully cai
conferenct if
"To Show how the good reads
have Increased traffic on South [Lo-
cust Street," said W. C. Fyffe
day; "I counted the passing auto-
' Thobflea for ten minutes Sunday af-
ternoon and fifty-three cars went
bwj—at a rate of 418 an hour or
nearly 7.500 a dayqi
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s4Ct E. Wooldridge of Dallas was
hki'e Monday en route home from
Stelly where he conducted six ser-
v)cek for the Church of Christ. "It
wsa get a revival meeting.” he said,
“but^just a .series of sermons at
Whiefi ge had good Interest and
^Ljrnw^"
A new Ford driven by.J. L. Wright
"netained about ISO damage in a
elde-s»lpe collision with another
Ford dllven by Oscar Blair of Roan-
oke. o lilt he Fort Worth-jDenton pike
' Just nbrth °t Roanoke. Sunday
night. -Blair’s car suffered two
broken tront wheels while Wright's
had both, wheels on onejdde smash-
ed and tire* burst. Blair’s car's
lights were out. Wright asald Mon-
day. and he was blinded by those
" crn ttie Mfftght car. WrlgM- trUd to
dodge Blair, but was unable to avoid
the smash.
Miss Catherine Wisdo^n. teacher
tn a mission school in San Luis, Po-
tosi, Mexico, writes of her’new work
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naturals v'a
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diio of the
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NEWS OF THE SICK
Mrs. J. B. Tabor is reportedlstlll
very 111 from dfitgue fever akd a
complication 1 of Ills after Iniying
been, sick for mm-e than a 'Wfk.
Mrs Tabor Is improving aft,'A an
attack of dengue 4ut is not abl* (o
be up. . ■
FRESH GRDCERIEF
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We carry only fresh grocer-
ies. Vegetables aid all kinds
of fruits in aeaadfe.
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FRANCIS CRADDOCK
groceries!
We viraptiybu to come in and inspect our furniture. We have bedroom, livingroom,
diningroom furniture that is easily in reach of anyone in moderate circumstances.
Here s the message of this entire ad: “If you want better furniture at more reason-
able prices, come to Geo. Morrel’s.” We have new furniture arriving daily.
Bedroom furniture in three finishes to choose from—walnut, mahogany and
two-tone gray. We also have open stock pieces which may be purchased separately
or in any combination desired. Very pleasing designs and priced right.
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DENTON ■JCroitD.CHHO NICI.K, 1WONDAT, OCT, 1A !•»•
th«i flnandlnl. social and economic | | nun ftmnftT 11 AV
ILUTD-6EIJRBE MAY
meeting cordRlenr." vmphiialswl
Air Barens. ”lf we had men in th*
Senate of brain ftnd anility tn grnep
the situatiuus an tjiev a*U;«. we
would not be h the ciuditk n We
are today. Our State iiol'tlcs lined*
n man big enpuijh to lay gsMe, par-
tifannliip. Thoxe who read accounts
of the Sun Antopio ionv,iition
know the need of men of
strength and power, to right
ehaoe 'hat exist*."
DlaciiMxIng goodness in 11n two
weitaes from the standpofhr of the
student. Mr. barens described a stu-
dent, well-meaning un.1 hari.ii»sn.
who bandell in his oxmdnation
(riper and then went out to
‘while (ho instructor graded it
"But It is gvlnu to
thins' ’>H
get a bo,
tliat as
tioi.s to
forth." ’
sity for one to have the courage tn'
enforce bls conviettotfx, even ut tt .>
risk 'if unD'’P«l4n’x. „ . ----------------
Be good and al~p good for aobui.
tiling." he urged. 'I.end your ini.u-
• nee actively to carry out the great
policies that need (<> be ctn rieit
-out." air. Barcus sketched tt b
young ruler who, tiHkina Jesus
what to <tn ♦« be Saved, was totd
ti,e coifimand-nents. He replied that
nil these hat! been observed from
i.ijs youth tn>. «n«» M.an men (r Id
to sell what he had and give tn tlie
poor. He had been a rood' mai all
bis life, but failed la lt.« test ..t
putting it into acttui! use. It whs
brought out Ti-e cortrast witc
Saul o. Tarsus was tt,<n ' drawn
Saul close a life ot trll und suc-
rtfiee and sutfrrtnr .,hat ntcant
much, saying, '’Lord iihut wjiud.'it
tnou hav., me t|0 do?" 'JTrtSy t,e ill-
llue.ncc of his life is 'elt. and Ills
writings are yei read, necuust r to
gooiuiess was a ided tie quiilltleH
that make a useful m.ui..Mr. B ileus
declared.
"Get all tlie developrr’ht possible
.to be a real contTf*niT1ofi to tne
civllliatlon of tlie wot I i In which
I live, that tills world may have
the light of my life,” i. tjurnd the
1 astur in his concludlu.', paragraim
\ — ——--—-------
Five l,s»g,-r« nt Curl
I7nitrd PteM Lhupatfl
AUS’! IN. Oct. If>.--Th. !r,e Kan-1
gers under commune! of < apt tin*
Frank Hamer who are at irons
Christi Inves'(gating ’’he killing ot
Fred Roberts aro suffie'eiit to han-
dle tlie situbltoo—wud no iiddiiion.il
Rangers are to be’ s-nt, ui cor ling
to As.-'istant Adititaiit -.leirril
Cravfrrd As far as reports leach-
ing tie Adjutaii'. General's Depart-
ment the siti:i.tlen m C< rpua Curir.
t i, is quiet.
ROUNDABOUT TOWN M. E. CHURCH CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YEAR
James Burl Stiff, vho has beet,
■a or king witu tt.e R,.rord-Chronicle
editorial force «or th* uaat iuveral
tnooths. went to Dallas today td
take a poaition as reporter on tho
Dallas Journal. He .vhl be under
another former Denton newspaper
man. Harry C. Withers inanaging
editor of the Journal, who also
graduated from (he '-teeord-Chrun.
*cle off.ee.
lit will be of interest here to learn
tsat Tarrant County r.as st but be-
gun w..rk on the new road leac-
•lug north from Kellyr to connect
with the Denton County roads
south cf Roanoke. The new roa,’
will eliminate two grais crossings,
tne at Keller antT the other at
Roanoke, and Will eii.iinate the
------ ------'h'section p* ’t,e De iton
_’h nor existent be.
those two phtoes. giving a
bard-surfaced ro»d all the way.
'Holing out iuL ot la an ex-
perience that hundreds of gutter*
never have in a life-time of the
Sime, but Janies Albert Simmons,
eon of Mi. and Mru J„1V. Simmons,
did it on the No. 5 holo of the
local Country Cl ib lt.ikb !a"t week'.
He drove from the ten tl
k distance o' about Ilf
ball trickling into the
“one.'
W. A. Mathews, breeder ot fox
terriers, was surprised and very
much pleased with the. fact that
his dog Cricket won three ptlze* in
the bench show at the Dallas Fair
in view pf the strong ....
In the elaeaea in which
Cricket
Any Official Laboratory Model in
our store will sustain this test. The
instrument used Oct. 6th was not a
special exhibition model. In any
home, at any time, the actual Re-Cre-
ation of a living voice may be repeat-
ed.
re la a real battle ahead for
tampolnship of the T. I, A. A.
•ar and th, -----’ ~
I last year _____ .........
look-in thia year, but some of
d mertibcrw who have not been
ng toi the beat' Of advantage,
is last few yearn are giving
tinner I leaders a merry scrap,
rted With Austin College trim-
HoUaAl l’ayne, champolna last
7 to O Friday Saturday Sim-
Colleg* of Abilene played T.
of Iport Worth to 7-7 tie
Ihiia Falls. The aixe of the as-
ton makes seiecaion of acham-
■Weuie thft* year as the Tntl
4h of the teams cannot be
___I. but it Seems that these four
going to makq the battle for the
» interesting.
Nobody’s dope bucket got upset
over the Ravlor-Rlce game at Hous-
L , <0n Saturday. The Bears came out
of their first conference game with
I. a 31 to 0 Victory.
L_ Texas longhorns opened their
F- Southwestern Conferenc# schedule
Salarday by defeating Oklahoma
, Aggies 1 »to 7. Rraliey was at left
Bd-’ guard. The Longhorns meet Vander-
wtt at the Dallas Fair Park stadium
next Saturday. Vandy plaved a
. scoreless tie with Michigan Satur-
in the_p”e,V"H
r <lllr.'«HM. «le t-i______ _
ot toda/ that promots
ona and bettor under-
slandi-if between their members,
Kcvoral ot v.hh.n provlda tor tne
use of first names.
"It Is nectasary to be goo-t
tTiere muat be sonic positive
ity added to it if we are to
ceed it, life,” asserted the pastor,
lie nan ed groups of people
chief claim to virtue seemed__
their religions demonstrations.
l>eart, l,e explained, they were
doubt "good." but l.i.kfcd the
live qunlitles that are eaaeriial
used m 'Illustrations
iioss tlie man standli
of a , | ' ol *is a wonrm drowned,
I,ut he. unable to swim, cotld only
edylng it. "What is needed I
merely a good person, but on
to )>hipge tn and rescue the
in distress,” he declared, puttti-g
Christianity on a practical, func-
tioning basis.
"What is needed i»t State,
lohal and international atTairs,
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