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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
VOLUME XXI
DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY ill. 1921.
NO. 301
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■ Supt, Kimball of Dallas
Io Address Normal Students
TEXAS LEGISLATURE HOOVER'S OFFER TO
GIVES ENDORSEMENT! AID RUSSIAN FOOD
TO HARDING’S PLAN SHORTAGE ACCEPTED
tfHow who ha<1
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RELIEF WORK IN
STARVING AREAS
OF RUSSIA BEGUN
HE Ni l H CONDITION IS GOOD
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ry boat
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AENT WEEK. | up
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• Woke to fatin' one nuntiy morn Inn
Wllh th» whole world on the run
—-Tw kaPfMtulwie hhA finer him
tk* •pundid »otk M’d dour.
.. He aleo ealil that In- thousht
(hr failure and nfueal of convict*
to do a reasonable amount of work
un.ler proper conldtlnna nhould be
a uuKIciout Ttsanou for punishment.
F'olloung the reaatnp of the p«0l*
Lentiary lnVd»ftl<tUn< vommitt**'*
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motion..of HcprMteftUllye Teer. vlce-
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DELAY I’XTIE RESULTS
OE MEETING KNOWN.
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m hungry for r« now n,
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walked about th.
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and wblNper
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oil- wt'11 ing
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of Na ’ ’gdocheM
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ulnOi tn- Objected to the removal
tip nviin plant from
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pntoh ,<> tho Weelmlnlelur Uaaettu
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Irish ItepiUillcan
nicef next 'AIturwIUy
COX( I R- j,SOVIET GlYVER.X.ME.NT TO RE
I EASE AMERICANS IX RE-
H RX LOR FOOD AID
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<mo\<d by trial b« enacted and then that such proreedingk be inntilufed ,,
to ou>t U . <». I’rjor, member of the ITisoh < ommiMition from office, be-
cause of hi.-» ’ indif f erence and wilful failure to discharge his duties,'*
•- re<ommtxidwi iq the report of the joint legislative investigating coni 1
rnitlee submiH’d to the special legislatixe session todav.
thin la* is recommended in order that the cumbersome and enor
r lon-h expt nsixe molh<Hls of impeachment need not b« resorted Io."
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n p.‘- i>'e from out of
imile tied their wish
i a<idrebh ciir Muden(
our pp’k v this num*
s| k rs to nddr**s
school
are In
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y w •> have
Sutton aimI
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■very public meding Jo w.i.h
to take the flpor
all t he people w h c p< r- d
"Good Hoaveits, w|ia( n Hot
sought for recognition and
voice was never etill
the p. oplc only Knick ■ n <1
I think (hey alu ays u ill
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NX hat »'»« *»ttm»tc<l to, Iw the
blyv.ot crowd of the Kummer «<
tended the open eir band concert on
A pleaaln* program w«a rendered
which waa well received bv the bl(
crowd. Hoy Scout* were on hand to
keep the chlldrm quiet, a. the noi»e
of the llttLe foUce had been Inter-
fe»H>» with 4ha onncerla The Si umu
g< t good r »ude
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•• e mber op. n-
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.. ... WORD WAR BETWEEN
t;X. |
a. ’X |
. f ) i.’*i ♦ as --! c’)#t of con-
ij»- to thf war tour dread-
fiiPH hr coinpl'Ud within
I r« viousl y granted by
A kioup c.f linuie mem-
l'-i. i mined to fl gilt any
tsuig th^ appr prtatlons
TTTTrrimn*‘d whether an
<>n .irmammt reduction
i He I l y the conference.
• f M’ • n>. th nf the new
t 1 r< bably .‘ ill co»iw» in the
i Tu.Kdiv, when a
. n Lbr <iue*tion of
nit -f coRts of th*
Mar> la id and Cal-
• nearly complete.
Swiss Airman Lands Plane
on Summit ol Mont Blanc 2
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i:.nk.it i... 1
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fllldlUK
eplritual and
of th., prleoner*
li< elected ami In
CHAMONIX. France. July Ce.
M. e< HI .r.. the t.lRli'-e' num
,.• Alp,, was conquered
.a aviator
ic.eoeful eirman un>
a 8w I»h fl > ei “ I" ■
..u.ly failed ID tw O f. t
. land on lhe summit.
out from Ia.it-
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ff oct -'.I a land
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According to
ter to the
puny the <■<
companc*
In lied thereof i
puny demanded i
Cent* hut. ad (,f
of two-fhlrdw ,J
which ft ni<»uii (. rl
terms of (hr
arc explained
as folio*’.
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v ‘(Conf Inu«'d <
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|-nd de. land »he struck I..
t f the COT.Vt
r <>n t hr night -• I J 'I I v
nt f t d in a* Im'UH.
nd u h.Hi n'Tf I' ->f h» > •
nn n
vnict' of
Hut the peoph oi
he shout • <|
And all thf y
*Oh. gee,
' . <■> — W ork on
i k Hu Lt! »*j*hl ps lhe
I u. idi ng may be
it* tin; Washington
meets and
r e s u 11 a a re
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THE l»%V4 NEWS
A 1‘istt Andrew^ who has
• nnounred hi» candidacy for Con-
■trsH from lhe Sixth Massachusetts
’tNtrict. war formerly Awslctant Rec
it t -fn <»f thf Treasury of the Ufll-
t,»i 8(utra and pri«»r to that director
of the Vntted States Mint Of sn old
Indiana family and native of La-
i»<»rte he W»*nt East lo Princeton
Bnivcrs'ty And *aK grnduaied and
*h»'n wm (o Europe and utUNlied •<
Halle. Iterlln and Faris Harvard
t nlveeslty then added him to Ita
■ taff tn lhe eronomii'R department
ind he remained there until
n hen hr w»s selected to (the charge
of the mint In Fhll'daJphU. iHiri^g
the war he sened as Inapectof-gwB-
era! of tho American Ambulant*
Field Service In Franc* and for Ma
•erv)4ea in thia position ha »na
decorated With lhe begoin of Hon-
M Ihl .FfClldl goyrnment.------
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< (IMMITTEE TNKES OVER KE.
LIEF WORK -CITIZENS
EIGHT OF I REEL GEES
Fort Worth legislator Held {
on Volstead Violation Charge
AV8T1K July OO.^NValla.e Ma j . , .... .
Iona. ihMnber of «ha lower Hou*.-' th- court ho««» lawn Friday nl»hf
vf th« 37th' Lr«l»l»turc. from Fort
NN-orth w»* arrr»t»d H»t night by
Federal prohibition officers charged
with having in hl« pi>««*aa|on In-
toxicating Hquoi- In violation of th*
VwiateaH wed Mnlans wm r.U.ap.4
on (600 bond. , 1
Tim clti. holm for kt In Java cov-
er* 2 .,<100 acre* The largest part
of the worW» supply of quinine
r.nTnr, term thw, rwUPW.----------r—
Marhmeter Headlua"
2 p m. yesterday
7 a m today
2 p. m. today .
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SEN Al E ADOP TS
REX r RESOLUTION—PRO-
TESTS SALARN t i l.
>» docl.ir» <1 b*• ! ‘
-lu il g h f IT C"U I -I
).• crime wh< »’, '
a nd
ennhr mi ng
rhr oiiuiu 11" na I.
medical ntl«ntl»»n
has burn grt'FRl\ i
t hi H e Hint c i i<*n ( h' < 'inmii !••
i «»ninp‘iid••<! th« iliscliarg* <•( a
bcr of hub• h»-ftds.
t ha t
, \ .in i • giihii r K and la w
• »• nit, nt tan 1 5 hB m had
that the H.inliarv,
llxiim <’<»nti 11 i<> ti/- * groMsly
let-lrd and ci(« -I sp.-. iftc IviRtanrrH
lh< H
Dr. Brooks to Speak at First
Baptist Church Sunday Night
An adtfrrsK b% IH* S P Bro-.k* at
th* h’trrt BaptiHt Church Kun-1 an
,N»T.fr.g nt f •» rh-H'k wiH be (!♦- ,44i-
ni.natinx (••atur. nf hie vi.s’f (•.
| tnn, na tn r.- tn Ii.th be< n f’»r ‘•-■virRl
in t m the Emne nf ludtn
Ed 1 ht : ‘1 ’Ui log ln.<
. ha- drhv. rnl ”•
|. , t ur, ■ to as>*"nil'll*
u ,«a j r i n I • I
Mai’ an.I i
I • t ■ ■ I in
Tar it (
I In'
t it on I s'.i nd fei
while crowdi'd
♦ Xl’lndi'1 h»r
tind many injured
King Hum be ct
r. it* <1 ai Monxa
Tou n of F- rnie destroyed
ns II yrs l"Rt In a (.»resi fire
i.sh Columbia
—Two explosions
on Blink Torn
Clt v. d»'Rt royrd
dollars In property
poi
f H
U N I.
• f I
< I »
x was d’lr
l K ft ' t.) S - I
s; tnaik- ’ft |
l.u- Illg '!•
f-.r ■ ' I'.m' |
• ' ml- .' I'- I
.nt nu, I t' I
nl -I In
< )l.iriling uml « pu'1 v
u11 In cffiiml BL- ’I.''
boarded th. Ma\fl<»Utr
for nn» uf th'- lnng«M(
by fho n tich I in • < -
< I lint
W If. I( avid
tn 7 - n as. | nn t
President is Taking Vacation
WASHINGTON. JUVl 30— Trust
dwnt li.itilinH wan
\ tl a n t lc coo st t nda;,
- on his fir*( «»xten<lcd v.««‘atl"”
entering the Whiu li"UH'* last
i. After i '-v h * Ing (ha pa>
nl I’lxmoulh, M'isr Mund.in
'■minoraiinn th*’ MOOth ann.x»'t-
>f (hr inn'll nk’ (
•wsident "ill k°
lodgo of Hecretgrv
White Mountains for
riding horseback, golfing and
M i t hd r:i nn n,
on report.’,
in emhuHsv
B t In- publisher nvum t- tnert
*rhan i^btnet t'ni nt rv’tlure-l
A mbA,-.‘.sdot Not t hclill <• hap
r imp| I*resident IIhrd' nr
nt in - .r • thin an It- ur nn i r h
A copy *-f t tn
Lx>ne Htfir Gas er r
Texai < »a“ con p.
demnndn of t' •• »
wan ree» i v« i by
nen Frnla-. morn,
letter t" Mt Ihi.rnn fmn.
Klar company. 7'liv I*-
Mwttnen »n » x ju’gn.xt h-»n (
Of ^unr 2 5 t- t h-
Qomoarn r
*'Ai you
price nxin* <1
Gas combinx
e no* r»
Tnrne*iiJt l^T
ceiyrd from th-
pany In T>.;lli*
upon the t
W and lc
tiling plants
H . a me nt hal. one
'h'lnian soldier*,
dt. Pee 21, 190(1.
passed the V «.
- isting vote of vic<-
n«- d Hit r. n’ a t -
!•» . | Io- •’.'..r th T
I*®’ ti' Mine ns
y| \ • d from the
m'y ,n W;o<.
(han t In* pr i-n
d i m t r H •»»Vl i. *c
Tht
H-RH’J in*.I . "II
CSS 1n ’he i
f tin
Gaa rnmpany • h ui t
per r* nt un<l »I. - <
ducted from it , . Id
thousand the .»muut
which repr< m nt tin
H. per e. nt Jib.*,
distributing phi Mm
Texas Gax romp.iri'.
a* eff lcie n (I y :» < < ■ • h -
rfoUK distribMir g ■
out th*- I nii'M
age is (her* I-
15 per cent
price, then i
Texas Gas < nrnpan
ent rate st rue ur*
accordingly
•‘It i<( our opini .
on our pirt will
North Texas GftR cnmpanv in
Ing an increased j-rlce from tin
mestic consumer. b< < uum
or cornmlssi'-n in a rate
allow a leakage in rx.es
cent ft* ft prop# r < harg*-
Ing expense, nor v. mild
or commisr Ion j..
expen lit orcr nun
(Jure the loss ;m.
cent, to be Et ( i
erxtlng rhnrg-
The petition on wto
Texas ritlr.ft served t
Trxa^ Gas company *
injunction run in t * •
tiling <rompan\ nd ’i
Gas cnnipHtb, ft" :,r
puny, l» b. ifiy |.f ■ I'"'
Abn«y uf Mht-riimn. ui
ha* be*n >
•Uggr*tl<.m<. If
City Attorn, y I
th* original |>.-l
to the .Itj vl
North Trv.m tov
suit wh|. h IO. I. I
. conf#r< n<-« , ih'.i .
lax. and th' tour
<kk*<1 to num.
r***nt Ih< m i
Humr of th.
n*no*‘ of tli" t"*n uh<
aacurlng an inl.v.'l'Bi
rapreavnt th* < ity. Im'
h*»-n i>km h.-r, • f
Frlilay that n vi-r.il hi,
to allow th-ir num.*
but non. t .<<V < on*-, nt
of ».-'ur n,* ur
the city v. ,.i .
own num"
By th. n*
f r w <1 a > *• th- ’
will VO'H an
court that v
company from
to th" t*,v. n
•*ttl"m**nt *.i
by th" pri 'l'i. i
aattlufl Io t .*. ' *
th*m'M lv> •
■ . I ■„ i
I -, •* i
Juvl ID' -- i r.-ui ■ j
miring ’>p * *'**
n boa i <1 tip- May - I
i Milk Committee to Report
to Meeting of Dairymen'* ■
I
I 7’hr commit ♦ • •• appointed b> th*
[Chamber of (’<»in m-rc- to inveMi
' gate th»* milk comllti'»ns xtu nt Fn
Pftllns and returned Frldsv
The committ *e made a thor-
investigation of the sit'in t ion
report t o i meet ing' "I
the L»nirym< n s assm iftlion this at
Biggest Crowd of Summer at
s I
I.- .
Third Week of County Court
Term Opens Monday Morning
Th • thirl nn^.', k t.f the County
Jt.'v, the Anal week
' •rs ha ve been num-
alth several
is. f B' t ( i trial during lhe week,
numhvi <>{ Birv cases have also
• n K'-t i i ihv t'.'ir’n week, and
nv ■ f tn.-n* M " to trial a jury
HI h i \ (■» be j |pk-d up
'nl\ "ii • "fder van entered
i -• ■ t ■< ,<. ’ s S 11 'ird < a nd t bftt
‘ B'in-.I deed., ’
,xle an I Jue
••x U("r without
• ■11.1" n Elmore and
.i ppra Isr r s.
Hwu*» 4I>4* twcrnlng, nn
I't
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in p.i i
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1921, newspaper, July 30, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237614/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.