Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Phone 112.
ELIMINATE ALL
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SUMMER SESSION OPENING ON IONE 6
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.Th'- improvements and enlarging :
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Decoration at Trinity
Cemetery On May 30th
Sheila? No, you’ve got to
wait another day.
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structure of
Subway Fire REMODELING OF ALLIAI
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A 20-YEAR AMORTIZATION LOAN
Issued Ry the z
John Hancock Mutual lite Insurance Co.
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QUESTIONS
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SEND IT TO THE EAST
SIDE TAILOR' SHOP
CALL OUR BATTERY DEPARTMENT
When you have trouble with your storage battery,
call us. ,i
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And Here’s More Fun
Larry Semon, Komedy King, in
“THE BARNYARD”
The Dreamland Orchestra ‘
Playing Latest Popular Hits
* Monday Night.
TO
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See him climb a twairw* I
story building.
You’ll get a spine thrill and
Two reels of unlimited fun. There’s not a dull
moment in it.
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A. B.
Donald
Crockett
M. (Supt.
h storage purposes. The brick walla
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ra*u* ■ » • e• m*«» ~
Doug risked his life to make this picture—risk
a rib and see it.
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The sky’s the limit on
laughter.
Manager’s Note:
Specially reinforced seats
with straps for hysterical
patrons.
Doctor in attendance at all
shows.
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May 30. memorial day, will be ob-
served as decoraC jk day at the
Trinity cemetery, about four miles
east of Denton, according to J. C.
Griffiths, secretary of the cemetery
aibaorlnttnn. The rtny wtH he spent
In cleaning the grounds and decor-
ating graves, he said, and all per-
son# who can are asked to bring
tools. The workers will serve dinner
at noon.
student body similar In sl*e to
I . t those of tbe payt few summon—.
2.&00 to 3.00a. An'extensive board-
fc- i.’
Ing house! list Is being compiled, so
that the College- may keep up Its
record of having never turned a
student away for lack of room,
MOd a schedule of classes la being
prepared so that the students may
Triangle Supply (K»,
Station
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Tomorrow is the
LAST MERCHANTS’ MATINEE
Come early and bring your friends.
WANTED WEDNESDAY
Five of the fattest boys in Denton to imperson-
ate Walter Hiers in—
“MR. BILUNGS SPENDS HIS DIME”
■ Apply at Palace Theatre Wednesday morning.
See the Prine* of
Skylarker* in hi>
latest Hurricane of
Humor fitted with I
frill*, spills, chills
and surprising ten-
I t 8ation>.
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Also “PATHE NEWS.”
The biggest and best Lloyd picture to date.
Admission IOcand25c.
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firm of the week if the weather re-
mains dry and hot. according to
the statement* of a number of far-
,rtnlm<rrx Little. If any, thrashing
y’J’l’lLJTi 1 pr.o,,, sill tea duux until after
cm erg n- hc ((f neXt nV)nth. , . ,
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The grain erys genaraliy 1* j
proml«tng, according t.. the opin- I
.,4 thuHe familiar with
(Iona As usual U la »pott»d.M Sorts H
fl. Ida or wheat promla*'ttf ’
well, probably mdte (Mn
lu other* the stalk.* s*Mtlb*MP
Ulin on the ground SS*
will k,r much lower. Bsrlgg.-. *■■■
oats, generally xpeakinf,
good yield, it la aoid. although a d
general rain a week or two SM-S
u.nild h vn caused the O*tS
out much better. '1
indication!* are" at thia Ums that 1
the yield will be much larger than '
lor the pnst anveral years, and th*
grain ia virtually mads now.
continued rains during the _
vesting season or
heavy loas. —
Many fermers say they have ths 1
.h!'ht grain lha, they .
’"many years. -«r
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PRINCESS
TODAY, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY
THE LAUGHTER BLAST THAT WILL ROCK 1
DENTON
of the plant will cost about 130.00ft.
No changes has been made In the
personnel of the management ex-
cept Arthur T. Rayzor. who was at
Vernon for several years as man-
ager of 4 Whitley mill, has been
added as general manager.
B, Registrar,
ths
meter that registers every block of
Ice-sent Into the storage room and
every one taken out.
When Ice Is needed on the’ plat-
form. where a concrete and steel
constructed one has replaced the
old <o»e of lumber, —the rdifctform
man pushes the button to an elec-
tric bi II in the storage room and the
man there sends the Ice through the
chute. It slides directly to the Ray-
zor fee scoring machine embedded
In th» platform and in a “Jiffy” is
ready for loading onto delivery wag-
0113 or sale to customers at the
pkuit.
Vndcr the same roof and at the
edst end of the plant’s storage room
i« located ,tIn: peyy. coipipersisl stor-
age plant that Is a new feature for
thf <-ompa.ny and one that the mas-
ligonu nt cmfldently expects will be
a popular one with farmers of the
vicinity and those handling produce.
It Is neftring completion and Is to
be finished by June 1, It consists of
Will be held August «, 7, X and ».
The faculty for the summer aos-
•lon, with regular members and
addltlon/i. is as follows:
Administration:
W. It. Bruce. A. M , Ph. D„ LL.
D., President.
P E. McDonald.
W. P. Boyd, Secretary to
I'rortdent.
E. D. Criddie, B. Lit.. Dean of the
Faculty.
J. K. lilalr. B 8., Conductor of the
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Remodeling of the Alliance Ice
plant in Ddnton with extcnslva Im-
provements and addition of a com-
mercial storage plant • la nearing
and with the finishing
of the work the plant will be one
of the best. If not the beet. In the.
South, It is claimed. Practically the
entire building that had housed the
plant was wrecked
with a substantial
brick and concrete-
Old storage, vault,, were torn down
and have been replaced with Vaults
Mt___bl in most - modern striiclur. fur. JUiWlftd . LLUii .ULdyl'.______.T
storage purposes. The brick walla unlta have beeiwadded
were covered with portland cement
to a thickness of a half-inch. On this
was placed four inches of cork and
then another half^of cement. The
floors consist of four tithes of con-
crete, a four-inch layer of cork and
another heavy layer of concrete.
From the freezing Vats. In which
no changes, were made . fresh
Icy Is pushed along slides and thru
a trap door Into tho ajortge room
that has a capacity of 400 tons of
Ice. .Men In the storage room stack
it for bolding untH. needed. TJifro
Is a train landing chute at the east
1 ml of the lonK room with another
trap door. Tho lee for delivery In
tewn or platform sale is passed thru
another chute with a trap door as
it Is n.-eded on the platform. Each
of the trap doors ia equipped with a
slstant.
. Ruby
• "MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED"
An all-star cast with Alice Lake, J. Frank Glen-
don, Rosemary Theby. A powerful story of the
home and the stage, portrayed with faultless
artistry and truthfulness.
Also Educational Comedy—
“YOU’LL BE SURPRISED”
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M. Junlger. A- B. (frvm the facul- j
ty of Corsicana high school); Ma- :
mle F. Mcla-an. A. B. (from the
faculty of Clarendon College. Clar- ,
endon. Toxas); Stary F. Patchell,
Ph B.. (Gainesville high-school.)
Department of History: E. D.
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With the opening of the summer
quarter only three weeks off, prap-
urutions are under way at the
Twachors College to care for
student body similar In else
Edith L
Women
J. W. Smith. Secretary of
Facph<.
Mgry Clyde Walker,
Registrar. 1
Juanita F. Yarbrough, Office as-
f». Burden, Office Assistant.
Pearl C. HcCracken, Librarian.
Olive Halbert, Ph. B. Librarian.
Clara L. Cox, A. B . Student Life
Secretary.
W. W. Wright. Bookkeeper.
Education uepartfnsnt: O. A
Odain, A- M.; F. V. Garrison. B. S.;
J E Blair. B. H.; 8. P. Walker, A.
M.; Janie P. Duggan. A. M.; Mrs.
Otho Hanscom. A- M ; Mrs. W. E.
Odom. A. M. tfrom the Faculty of
Austin high school); L. T. Cook. A.
B., (Supt. Breckenridge schools);
W T Doggett, A. M. (SUp>. Denton
schools); Spencer L- Stoker, A. M.
Training School: A. 8 Keith; C.
M. Mizell. B 8.; Maymle Patrick;
K.atht-rii|.e Floyd; Frankie L. Comp-
ton; Lillian O Walker. A. B ; Mima
Pope; Lulu K. Shumaker. A. H.;
Georgia A- Kennedy. A. B
Department of English: H. L.
Hughes. Ph. D. (from the faculty
of Lynchburg College. Lynchburg.
Va.); Edith L. Clark. A. M . Kath-
erine Hornbeak. A. M ; B. E-
Looney, A. M ; Nellie O. Cleveland,
A. M ; J. E. Burk. A. B. B. S.: Vir-
ginia A. Halle. B 8.; Lillian Tarle-
ton, A. B.; C. J. Collier. (Marshall
public schools); G. G. Herren, A. M .
(Supt. Dawson schools); Ruth Hub-
bell, A. M. (from the faculty of Ew- ,
i Ing College. K.wing. Ill ; 'Margar -t [
WHERE THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL WILL
RETIRE THE LOAN IN 20 YEARS
PAYMENTS ANNUALLY AT A VERY LOW RATE
OF INTEREST
No expense to the borrower for inspection or attorney*’
fees. No canh deposit required with the application. Pos-
itively the best loan on the market for the borrower. Come '
ip and let us explain thd merits of this k>an.
J. P. MA6EE
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__ Through the Keyhole;—
wlif (qYWv What's behind it?* Love? Mystery? Adventure? And gvhat should
flu lU JjA ' Kg a young football hero, very much in love with a beautiful show girl be
i MMIM .<Hflllli" sNK bellhop's uniform?
Well a young man in Love is lial^- to do most anything! ,. lie made
IK JP^^TUMk •BRhl tUM Bwl| y it Hotel Topsy-Turvy, 1000 Rooms and 1000 Laughs!
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Presents Douglas MacLean in a Merry Mixup
of Love and Laughter.
*'r, Sil-able courses tn' clasadh not to°
large f<>r the best work. It 1a
,4 necessary Jn the summer sessions
to make a number of additions to
the teaching force, and also to sup-
ply tb<> places of Members of the
H regular faculty who aro on leave
of absence. The facglty and admln-
Islrattve force for the summer ses-
sion will total 130 persons.
Miss Ruby C Smith, professor of
Spanish and associate dean of
women, will be on leave for the
summer session and will tour In
Spain and other European coun-
tries. Her place for the summer
will b<- filled by Prof. A. G. Han-
ders. A. M.. from the faculty of
Mi leaps College, Jackson. Miss Dr.
. 8. B. N<ff. head of the .department
of Knglls|i, haa resigned his posi-
tion and. villi hla family. will
»P«l>d a yvar tn Europe, doijv* re-
r warch work in French literature.
This vacancy in the English depart-
ment is filled for the summer term
by Dr. Herbert 1,. Hughes, of
Lym-hblirg. Va. Mr. Hughes has the
*r>>'tor*a degree from the Univer-
sity of Vitgibla and is a inemher of
I The faculty of Lynchburg College.
Farmers are buying supplies In
preparation for beginning the har-
vesting of the county’s grain crop,
according to dealers in twine and
other harvesting supplies.
in a' n-w Instance* -barley and
early oata are being cut now and
some wh>-at will be ready to cut
within a few days. Harvesting gen-
erally proliably will be started tlm
Mcmmer 1XTV eeka __13
The summer session will open
Jruc 6 and will close August US,
rivaling twelve weeks. The sum-
mer normal series of examinations
the ...
her I Griddle, B. Lit.; L W. Newton,
cf home 1 M.; Cora Belle Wilson, A ”
who left I na 1. Powell, A. M ; C. A
A. B.; W. 15. Chalmers.
(Wichita Falls schools);
McDonald. A M . (Supt.
sclioola); J, C. Pyle. A.
Sherman schools); J. M Smith,
(Supt. El Campo schools); R- Earl
McLendon, A- B. (Greenville high
ot-lnwrl)
Department of (fatbematlcs: T. E.
Peters. A. M , J. W. Smith, sec-
retary-treasurer; J. W Beaty, A.
M ; J. P. Downer. A. B.; W. M.
Hughes, A M.; C J Denton, A. B.
(Frllttipal Sherman high school); C.
1L Dillehay. A- M (Supt. Olney
Schools); J. £ <B“r>l“m. A. M.; 11.
O. McOain, B 8. (Piiocipal Gaines-
ville high school); J. F Peeler. It.
S. (Supervisor. Dallas city
"VIS# Pt.
Hhtfh
Wichita
Williams, A. B; Dixie Harris, B.
8.
Department of I’hyslcal Educa-
tion: J. W. St. Clair, A. B.; Beulah
A. Hurrlss. A. II.; T. J. Fouts, A.
B. ; Nelle Kirkpatrick, (supervisor,
Wichita Falls).
Department of Commerce; A. a
Miller, J.L. B.; 4. C. McGinnis; Mln-
qie Graves. B, S-, (Supervisor of
Penmanship. Waco schools). Pen-
manship.
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ZA Hunter College girl aiding Miss Bertha Bukin, one of tho 60 vic-
tims of panic and fire in a ten-car Bronx subway express in New York.
A short circuit caused the accident A thousand passengers climbed a
40-toot ladder to safety.
Djrpartmeut of Foreign Lan-
guages: J. N. Brown. A. M, laitln;
E. L. ^Anderson. A. I*.. Frejmhl A.
G. Sanders, A M , (fjo’in the fak-ul-»
ty of Milsaps Col^ge,. , Jacklson,
Miss.) Spanish: AlioF'“ G. •Mam-
mock. Ph. B.. (Oak Cliff high school
faculty), -Latin.
Department of Economics
< loA-wm me nt • W.—«L MeCemwII,
M : j- w. Pender. A. B., Ross Comp-
ton, B. 8.. A. IS. •
Department of Fine Arts: Cora E.
Stafford, B 8.. Drawing; Bcrnadlne
Custer (Supervisor, Austin city
schools), Draw.lni/. Jlma N. P<n-
dergrass (Supervisor, Wiohita
Falls schools) Drawing; Lillian M.
Parrlll. music; Valerie Reeves. Mu-
sic; Cot-alee Gcrrisoji. A. B.. Read-
ing1; Lucile O. Page, B. L. 1.. Read-
ing. Franke Longbotham. A- A.
(Hom the ruculfv ST Gtittbwhr Col-
lege. Searcy. Ark ). Reading; Mary
Anderson, PiaiiO; Hallye Lynn Tay-
Ipr. Reading; R H. Riggs. Director
of band and orchestra.
Depart'ment of Manual Training:
H. J. P„ Vitz, B. 8.; 8. A. Black-
burn. B. E.
Department *>f Home Economics:
Clara U McConnell. A. M ; Edna I-
St. John. A. M.; Pearl A. Cross. B.
8.. N Irene Miller. B S ; Muriel fc.
™*T'sinn[„!FA«NIERS HM
SlMEPUNTM!OEDI(11|AKTml(|
three rooms, two about 13x10 fcetl
and one smaller tjiat haa aJready
been Tented to one man Small Mor-
age rooms in each of the, two larger
ones are being erected and will b«
provided with lock and ' key Each
wIlFhavn its own thermometer and
-valve fo? regulating the tempra-
tur and tho renter will make hi*
own regulations of temperature.
Additional equipment In the power
poom has ijicreaaed the capacity of
the pant-to 160 tons capacity but it
was explained the plant 'has never
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c.y use in case of an accident to thtv
_blg machine.oThe new refrigeration
machinery Includes one machine of
ICLton capacity and o't>e of sixteen
tot)*. The larger machine, which
cp*t 310,000, would taku^care of the
trade in the case of an emergency
and <1to 16-ton machine can care
for refrigeration of the entire plant
All refrigeration In the storage
rooms is overhead and doe* not in-
terfere with storage space.
The lee storage room and
CQmmerclal storage plant are
vlded with anto-chamlMTs at
entrances. These haive refrigeration
equipment and prevent hot air from
the outside reaching the stor-ige
rooms and the temperature thus
can bp evenly maintained.
Entirely now quarters have been
provided for office use. They are
finished In enamel and equipped
with French windows and iloors that
give the offices an attractive appear-
ance. A general office and a private
room have been fitted up. In one
corner of the general ortirv hi a biff
vault that contains the record* of
thjt company with storage space for
a large quantity of supplies.
Opening off the engine room In
which concrete was used for con-
struction is the room for tho cm-
ployes.Tt lias not been entirely fin-
ished yet but Is in use. Each man
has his own locker, in tho middle of
the room arc shower batlis with hot
and cold water available at all ti.crles.
;ar^x-.
Sulphur Springs schools);
Porter, A. M (Dean of
Falls Junior College).
Department of Natural Sciences:
J. R. Swenson. A. M . Geography;
G. M. Crutsingsr. A. M ; Biology;
J. H. l-egett. Biology; B. B. Har-
ris, A. M. Biology; V. Y. Craig.
M 8. Agriculture; E. H. Farring-
ton, A. B.. Agriculture; J. P. Glas-
gow. A. M. (Supt. Marshall schools),
Biology; J. E. Johnson. B. 8., Bi-
ology.
Department of Physical Sciences:
W. N. Masters. B. 8.. A. B.. Chem-
istry; L. P. Floyd. A. M . Chemis-
try; L. Miller. A. M . Physics;
T. A. Willard. A. M. Physics; A.
O. Calhoun. B. 8 (Principal Denton
hJgh school), Chemistry; L. F. Con-
nep. (Supt. Honey Grove schools)
staff (Weatherford public schools).
Physical Geography; Mr*. Grace It
West, B. 3.. (Auatln l.:„t
faculty). Cbemtoyry. v _________
Former TeaeberB Uetarn
Several members of the faculty
who have been on leave nt abMiice
for the past year will return to re.
sutne their work for the summer
letniAl* P. Floyd of the chemistry
department has been in the Uni-
versity of Chicago the past year,
and will receive the A. M degree
In June. II. B. Harris hex pen In
-Xiu> UiUvwrea-ly. ut uulu tut the
past scsx{ofi anil will receive live
A. M. degree. He return* to tfic
department of natural sciences for
■■the summer. Miss Edna I Hl. John
will receive the master's degree In
the Kansas State Agricultural Col-
lege, where she has been for
past year, and will resume
work in the department of
economic*. Hugh Porter, u..
a |M>*itlon in the mathematic* de-
partmenl of the Teacher* College
, to become dean of toe Junior col-
lege pf Wichitg Falls, will be an
'additional member of the summer
- school fu<-u It y.
v. Following the usual custr m. the
"■dBntnnill memtmt of the faenlty
for the summer session are drawn
from the facultic,, of the college*
Y, ..•ml larger high schools of the
.......country, and from among the su-
perintendents of Texas schools. The
list this summer Include * »uperln-
tendnitx j/c, Pyle of knartiuxu. L.
T. Cook of Bre< kenrhlge, W. L
'■ Yviltls of Sulphur Springs, J.
Glasgow .of Marshnll, Donald
;fY Ijonald of Crockett; J. Al BmitA
T- pf £1 U ic—LugtiLR —uL.
U«»ficy Grove* C. H. DUIHtay of Ol-
ney, G. G. Herren of Dawson. W.
T Doggett of Denton^ Miss Ruth
!*'- Hubbell. A. M.. fropi the faculty
of Ew.ng College. Ewing. Ill., miss
Mamie F. McLean fronf the faculty
of Clarendon College; J. E Bur-
nam, A. M. formerly of the Sim-
mons College faculty; Miss Frank*
Longbotliam. from the faculty of
Galloway College. Searcy. Ark.;
Mias Minnie B. Graves, B. 8., su-
pervisor of penmanship. Waco city
schools; Miss I ma N. Pendergrass,
supervisor of drawing, Wichita
Fall* c)t^- schools. .Mia* B<-rnaaine
Custer, supervisor of draw ing. Aus-
tin city schools; J. F. Peeler, su-
pervisor of Intermediate Instruc-
tion. tdllia* city school* and others.
j.’Jttyalcal’rilcugraphy; J- K-.' Grad- „
Phone 611.
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CASCADE PLUNGE .
JU J. Wilsfru. Owitf and Mgr. !
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In order to rid the house of grime and dirt that has
accumulated during the past month you should- get
• a supply of the following articles to aid you:
Mops, Broom*, Scouring Soap*, Insect Powder, Floor
Oil and Furniture Polish.
CARRY A BIG LINE OF THE BEST QUALITY
GOODS THE MARKEf AFFORDS.
.Phones 44—944.
L0N6&KING
' GROCERS
IKY A CARTON OF KING’S
LOGANBERRIES ANO DEHYDRATED PHONES
They Are Healthful, Economic*! and Convenient.
Than prunes contain all the healthful sugars apd body
’building minoral salts, making theme both, dcliciou* and
Assist£?n keeping vour digestive organs in normal condi-
tion They require no cleaning’, they are washed tlxft-
roughly after being dehydrated.- A shipment of Houth
Texas new Comb Honey juat received. , , .
TURNER BROS.GROCERY
We Give S. A H. Grean Trading Stamp*.
CHILDREN’S HOUR AT CASCADB PLUNGB BEGINS
NEXT MONDAY MORNING
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Every precaution possible will be taken for the safety of
children. Instructions in swimming will be given for tho** who
cannot swim.
All children are invited to join the das* early and reeeivr
lite Jtenyflt of the summer’s work.
’ . • ’ RATES, 15c AND 25c.
EAST SIDE TAILOR
SHOP
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