Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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GRADUATION GIFTS
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Some Real Bargains
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In city or form property.
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— in sizes and types exactly
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College Tailor Shop.
suited to your needs.
WE HAVE IT
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Let us help you work out
We Hare Secured the
your lighting fixtures Riad to
Kive you estimates.
Services of
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Give Us a Trial
Buy Your Meat From
RECEIVED
Stirling, American
C. E. WALLIS
H. DEAVENPORT & C
B.
Ted Davis Meat Market
Nice Lina «f
Denton,
Texas. ‘
Mr. Wstlis ia
When You Need a’
an
WE ARE GIVING
FIRST CUSS PLUMBER
and he would be pleased fb
EXTRA TROUSERS FREE
have
his
friends
to
come
PHONE 859
With Suits From $27.50 Up. Thia WmIi Only.
arotlnd and see him. We have
the very finest and choicest
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
Work and Repairs of
if yoti want to
it th*
All Kinda.
PHONE 299
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Fire, Tornado and
Hail Insurance
Graduation Books,
Wedding Books,
Gueat Books,
Memory Books,
Baby BooksJ
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FOR EVERY
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Palm Beach Suita cleaned and pressed
Suits Presae.l
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DENTON. TEXAS.
At the unuaual
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Side Talks
By Huth Cameron
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Wo not only
Build Good Walks
But they
Look Right
over your concrete wanta with
M. B,
Rippling Rhymes
By Walt Masoa
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BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
Anything Electrical
Phone 227 227 W. Oak St.
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$7.00 Per Pair
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Little Benny’s
Note Book
By Lea Fapa
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During the month of
June.
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SUITS CLEANED
AND PRESSED
$1.25
CALL 24
We Gall Fpy and
Deliver Same Day.
CARL SKILES
DBNTOW, TBXAa, MBCt
in. i
Butcher Shop.
experienced ’meat cutter •
Some combined witii white OrRandy.
A bit of lace and muylxi a curaaRc
in all, they carry that finishing touch
home-made <lret,sen never have
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IU4h the fire+^T, anri MouSCX
ua Tuesday of this
both
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laws or a ti j i
(I l.'"‘ i i tn i ri m ’ iotiN
of which in ’
th*y are l«> avr»|<l
the racei*
Of rrltlriMnN from
South.
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Britain
naval TiirrnHiin-nt
Investigate
save mongy.
huniabily i nothing of that
who ’make
cernina patent dry diac
Hl.eve valVrla and steering
bi
1. X M’CRAY
to chip
bang* d u it h
I'Hrw. saslng
IHN Will IC
half an fioUr.
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\Olle year I'
Ma months
The TIckvIlh. TidhigH <|. pion h
publlcallon of midi n ling, numb, i
of papers tn the I'nlted Stut.M lb
says nearly everybody he upproa. b, •,
are already taklrre more papers than
they cun read
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Sec ua today.
Real Estate values having
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an in-
Wo can ehow you
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sohe 7c. seventh zone H< and eighth
10c. a pound Tn other words,
th* poataxe collected on the Record
Chronicle deeilned to the eighth
*Y<»nc MtllOliritB t<l JitkOVf I 3 P**r Mn-
num where it u«fd to coni |**mn than
49c--an advance of more than |2 40
h Jcar that the publi*hrr& arc sup-
|MWed to get. appar< nt|y, out
lh|n air.
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I >oti t throw your old casings
”,v Use the (jilerpilthr re-
<>nly $7.00 per pair.
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much in nerhTnil right nrnv. |
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SEE, mN you IAII5H TO WW AN
Y ou just must a<* tlieo*. Do
^not be misled to believe they
are not mm nice aa you want
on account of the price.
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Anythinir flint can be found
in n first-class Drug Store.
Orchid—
Maise
Grey—
Wild Rose
Apple Vireeri
Delft, Blue —
Tomato —
Flame—
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FEDERAL LAND BANK
Has stopped the interest rates
on farm loans from increasing
The next move they make will
be to get the rates reduced
then money will be easier.
See ua about any kind of a
loan you want.
Arc indispensable these times
when many people are suffer-
ing losses from lack of therm
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NOTf<-K TO THK gOBLIO
^Any erronenuR reflection upon the
character, reputation or aUndlng of
r’rni- Individual or corporation
Wt|! h** gladly corrected upon be-
Inujl cm JI cd to (h« publishers* atten
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Also ik with us now and wants
to a' rve his friends and p*t- d •
rona. ' TH
Four barbers always at your
service.
Shoe Shining Baths.
Shine* )0c
AMERICAN TDNSOR CO
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M£ USUAUV IS S®
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AndJeLua serve you.
Mr. J. L. Rogers
Im now with us gnd his friend*
and patrons are cordially invit-
ed to see him for bartier work.
Mr. E. M. (Red) Woos
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- Grgandy Blouses
Voile Blouaes
White only
roatln
torn up
r
Whether If
information ,
•eem« to
aatareptraent x t b.n* »»r ttir
I»r truck law K'.tnv rmmdH
*: , of the camnalan Io
Eyv emor to submit th<
k repeal to the „|>,, la: > «■«
■j; Logfala t >M • lion la e
art the Panhandle Herald.
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inrntM to tnaM •
rlpsl obirct <»Y lh»- las
thin of tbe r<»*v*M Im md
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Erwin.
H»*nry. k’ogr! Jmiuary of
Afi Idled Davenport. N^'.m
Lucy Grace Harris. Mrx
Hawley and little daughter,
Doric Burks and
knowledge of the
requirement#,
we go deep
made to order. .Just because wo
rcady-mad»‘H, but actually
(’ .lift i « n< •
t hdiN m a* a
It I UK th" ini*
traffic k"vps
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Colored Organdy Dresses in the new
high ahades. Juat twelve of them:
in Khool Miss Kitty »a,i
.■lh-« about crate rfrrdw
u’Im -aying. 'rhe nobel
man <an perform Im to
ig. I ha I w 111 a itl t lie
: humanity, n<»w in there
I li" . la as w ho <'----
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< it un*- «»f muf ft r| iia
shrunk up makes thia
portunc time to make
vestment.
’ own paNtur**
lift I Hi" Name
i(x ovei (h»
V The entirely practical blouse
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..f th" l".«d
Hill.tin a
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a nd Mrs H i nk In
’ Ardmore, olein .
; Mr n nd Mtm
him! .Mru Walter
meats to be found in the city.
phone vb.
N.A.K.4M.M.
Hrnte «S4 tM a. History
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nnd rhtl
have been
And Mrx Kam South
Mrn. Walter Wilson
L V Burton of Oklahoma
In vial ting here
M|h.r Opal Bunter of lien tun I a via
Hing hero.
Mlhs Opal F’aln of No< otm, Okla .
relativi r and frlcndn
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.ko| . ki ,
Better have that Plumbing re-
paired before the summer
schools begin. Call us.
Prompt and Efficient Service.
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Black Electrical Co.’h the new-
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Ulll f|"W
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Insurance selling, on the
right iiasis dcinanila » thorough
purchaser's
He re'a r.u..—
Who will be in charge of our
Elan gi»l up, saying.
iHg"'ni a ml pi t form
i < h i Idr» UM hoda an
i is it •• ax much In
am!
K'» to
Bsz Barlow obaerv^ that hr don •
know whether there In mm h to tint
think ot g'ling tjouth to ip"nd th"
winter forf ynur lo alth or not and
My birds never do go and nobody
ever hrnrs nnr’ ar~TT>, n> < oinpiaTn
I'IK
The Horae Doctor «'ns summon, d
to Musket ftldge Thursday nllitil <o
see Columbus Allsop, who hud l>. < n
kicked by h cow.
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AMERICAN WOMAN GOLF
CHAMPION
Miss Alexia Stirling, American
Woman Goli Champion, who will
meet Mias Cecil Leith, the English^
( Champion on the links at Hoylake,
rot.
and
< lap : doinop nf thought
I had [ but no one llatei
f.OlM.
baggage with H II
Co The <oNt
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B: ?AMod.^
Bk Pr*»» »«rvlc«
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rr<idu<d io It or not other
He* ft<d and a I no tha local na
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Lula <ilX!iM»'l
ger a nd at 11 r>
City. I’h 1.. s<
ftHglnnd and Haugh
Bryant left
to f'rowrll
BATBB
a.,, - - --- . ...^aaasy
Month, delivered
m*‘n Hi th**
fti rn Kan-
ho< i .i 11 y (he
an eq'iM II t V
there are no
other legal
4 X im! once
South- designed as
to a i old frh t ion b» t u < cn
hd’i itlWM'iS b* til X (aune
11.. Snr tii of the
J.llbl i<
at th.
J’lrr Damngrr
• Monday night .||m> corrwlatelt
destroyed J hr barn *$! the Mr* N
H. UtanlrV place The rontenta be-
longed to Walter MaMry. The or|
gin of the fire in unknown and
when discovered had gained such
headway that the fire dcpxrtmyit
could not stop the flaipe •
('onMderable damage wx«* done by
Br<* to the home of Mike (looih)
iMRt Monday night, though flarnea
were <*xt inqulaliefl before the fire
del xrtment arrived *
trucks exclusively for ai
purpose would be r"<|tiir.
the mileage fee. and |p r« |
question the depart ft.-
'Trucks operated «
agricultural pux.pwu-.u
to nay rnileag" fee '
The Herald h an Hireadv "onsi
the law as ir h* re given b\ t
ngrfment. but repr«-N« rihit ice*
Ahmo< iat Io
l ha I t
won hl you
of de*'dx
■CHROUICLE
p-osansici* OOMPABY
BDWAKD8 ___________Kdilor
rlAONALD Bualnsu Mmm.' ,
4cDVf<ACD ..—city rfSnor -
■OWI.KH AdysrUaln* Mgr 1
_ ._I offlc* 14 '
Iw-partnwnt ...... 114 L
CMUy Imu»<I at 114 West Rlekory
itrwel. Dsntvn, Tasaa, wary attar
aseapt Hun day br Uta Raa- |
»ra-Chronicle Company
Baml Waakly Isauad Tuaadaya and ;
The race H<>| si Tulsa, ok , Is
daplorabl,- l|. w.<| from sn> Kt»nd
point, and. h, bsd ss it was in H-
It Ir evun uo*r« hr of slgnlf|-
fcagee in Indiual Ing it grow ing feel*
fn^ Im t w 4u n 11 ra«esp*••‘la 11 y in
these sections v’>« rr A’orthern-born
whites pr» doniInattt |s candidly
to be admitted that there hxvt* been
too many cases of ruqb law in the
nnt b«diev<*
hr occurred
'OUT - PROP'HOLP The PAU IN IMIS
^MANNER TO-j-----
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I Mi.s Kill, st
uill rail on
liI m 11.»t ion
h» Ip th"
|> flu. to hl uiph
t <i pr ga nda
Rom* 11khl \ 4'o|ored
motor
h h par t
indip e t tie Gov
<4met ion <»f Iff
»n of the
H« r w bite
rtc of the
r?r figurej* hi the Texan treglsla
which eniicted t|ie Ixw did not
£<h At. but he takes upon bun
the tusk x»f defending it from
I of tpr mis, ,* p r rs<n I s 11 f»n h ,.f If
arr brlnK msd, sayinK
inr srrolAe’kus jonstruct‘oris
4$ ^Jaaed upon 4hr n,-w ,not<»,
E law now b' lriK promt n-n 11 >
*■**<! through out tnr Htat'-
o/ the opinion that the
s oprratlv, July l«l Ihlr
, „ readlMK n' thr publish' d
11 oars the fact that it dors
im<’ rffecHve until January
i »om» arc com,tru:ng thr law
tly to one ton trucks hut th<
tHy Drin.riUK.nt In a (•■haram
l Harawl yaalarda/ afi,rnnon
ag to- an Inquiry arnt to Jhr
WQui *lth Inhndrd carrying ra
of on* ton do not tukc com
Hatn "leanod ttnrf Blocked— Also Panamas.
• Bteam Dyeing and Dry-Cleaning.
Scott Tailoring Company -~
wi Pau, roa and fiSRF" w),,a” _
PoIk i’< H we write «re not
wrote Mich him) such a policy
for Mr. So N. So veMl^rday ji
no reason why wc should <ive
you the aarne kind of ptfticy
today. Your needg arc differ-
ent. But no matter how differ-
ent, it will hr h policy you can ♦
bet on. Have somebody her©
kcc you
| NEW YORK—Eleven hundred Rn
tarlanx Railed for Edinburgh. Hcot-
’ land, to attend the twelfth annual
ni(**rriat i<»TiH I Rotary convention.
| WAMIIINtJTON -ilMU to rnak« al
jlowanccH tor fuel and llichf for
J fourth cImnr or»M*r»fftr"R wax intro-
duced hv Repres- nfat i\e I’arriRh.
U A.HMINGTO.V—.* fiig bUNlriexx ’
which organiser) Itself Into trxde
.*«NNoriMt Ioiir in manx llnex during
the war, will b< given a uhnn< ** to
disentangle itself now and comply
with flic law or be Rubj* < t Io pion-
w‘«4mn bv the government. In a
number of rgseX following I
KHtloriR the xRRoclat Ioiim hav
Warned, other in vext Igat hrnn
progruMM nd violalor.-f
. almilar warning*.
IX>ND(>N Britain Im pieparing to
make a final military drive In the
xoufh of Ireland for war to Hnnl-
ihilatlon of the Klnn Fein or («•«<•»•
' obtained thru threat of war. with
the choice |, ft to the IrlRh. Th.it
lx the interpretation of the gov-
ernments* anhoii nrrmen t o/ the dix-
pxtrn of additional troops io I ■
lu nd.
WASHINGTON^ Th.- Senate voted
54 to 17 to pRRN the nava) approp
ilxtion bill carrying 14»Hi0,00<1 for
the next twelve month* ami
Borah amendment requesting
President to invite (Ireal
am! .Japan to a
conf.’ fence
W ASI It NOTON— The
on a men<hi .entx to th.- League of
Nat Iona iqe< th at Gencvg fhlv month
to consider mfvwmI Fmportanc.. pro-
posed changes in the pact.
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Thomae Hards. u
cxHiHideix h.r gr<al*'f
list, boi n In I »oi iu tmthi »
ago today
Hir Edwurd Elgar, not.-I mucu ian
composer, horn ,H W-'i-.Hir
Englxnd. f»4 )»mim ag" to<t5,i
< .- |i lira t ed aa hi n
h l>oi n at A 11" •; h • n \
rt I H H KH I ."14 \
that f Ih ..1 i\ n‘ < <1*
wi ven I ur«* t ha I
ma J<>t 11 > of < 11 i
which havr hiilft
e x pen mi of in 11
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LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
I “I’rcsfrlption Nprcialints."
The Caterpillar Tire
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to
deed
of hu!-
j 11 a i that jura my soul, by jingr.
treats of gears am!
and cantilever Rpring".
no hoot If art's receding from her
ac.uxtorner depot or if the modern
bonks we re reading s^inw symptoms
of dry rot . Connecting rods and
tubes and pistons engage1 their
t. 1 nay wise things
listens and I urn sore
Th.* bookish world is
6f Associated ,
aicluslvttly entitled to use .
ibllcstion of all newa, as
wiee orwd-
'S pub-
THK ONE TOPIC
I’d like to talk of broks a ml wri-
ters. of literary stars.' but all the
town is full of blighters who talk of
motor cars. I sec a bunch of guys
t * conversing and I proceed that way
......, 1 am rehearsing the things that 1
mean to nay. I ll show that authors
,of the present make fiction a dlx-
»ase; they do not make their ertd-
Ingx pleasant, their heroes hint of
chenxe. But men won't listen to
my talking, my views they don’t dr
sire, they speak of cylinders all
• -knocking ond spark pljigs missing
fire. They have a jargon postllen
it
differential
They care
\\ i• h Jinmii I
hl I" ,t uill. s
< i .tt h/n oil
< "uhl i * -i i n
i \\ j I t h< \
\V"iihl <>nl\
\ • > i h"d . mi it t« d
Miss Kiltv
11 - i i 11< u j <■ iiiI h i ng I
'I I* mH, t it •
mni ii .til < i sk«H
Wish vve /'id.
M.nb.r American
BWMtah»r*' Amorlntlon
,, jlimki Southern Newepapar Pub-
USBarw* A**o«-iai i<>n
OMBMHir Texas Praaa Association.
bssiD.r Toxaa Dayr Pra*s
..FovojBa Advsrtlalag Reproooata-
tlr*. American Press Association,
Mow York.
start. <1 to
I ,im jf they thawt I had I but no one listens and I am
• t<iv. and MImm Kitty bn ng ] dist ra ug h t The bookish world
tiihr. Rasing. Silrntx. badly Nhaki-n, such Innovations rise
I miiMt kx\ I think nnd I would speak of Francle Ba
ae. a v. t y Helfixh ren - Icon. Ham Johnson and such guy«; but
• iifi' ring humanity i nothing of that nature touches lit*
giate and nob.,1 *erg )g>ys who dnake their apieig, co»-
tlixNa t r i d anniathet- cernlng patent dry disc alatcties.
a.- aiding tin < auxr of wleeve valVex and steering wncela.
uH.iing liUmmiil) Now perhgpa
Egrvn .nrt give us another1
\ iinpLi him! t. Il us wat hr w.»uhl
• -» i • aid th. c.niF*’ of buffering hu-
Harrta$«Mrl*
Miss Ma (I Ida Harris and Morris
Helx. both of Pilot Point, were mxi -
rlrd Wednesday afternoon at five
o'clock at the home of the brides
brother. Dr. T M Harris. Rev
Rtewgrt, pastor of the Calvary Bap-
tist church, performed (lie ceremony
using the ring ceremony The home
. kvti^ >»ea trt ICg nl ly decorated in
daises, carnations ferns and cape
- jaomtrmr “Hr* tjrttTe WnTP a WUTte
organdy drriui an.l carried a bou-
quet of white expiations and ferns
A wedding march was i nytxl by
Miss Lillian Elder and Mis. J. Earl
Sale sapg Only Pint tex nf the
family were present Mr. and Mrs
► Nair left immediately after the
ceremony for a honey pi oon trip 0„;
Fort Worth and Oklahoma towns,
after which they *111 be at home In
Pilot Point
fc-.- Bogth, but we do not belieVf’ that
any speh outbreak as occurred the
Ex., Other day at Tulaa or such mm have
JF*; -occurred at Chicago, East Ht. L«wfs.
g 111., Washington and other large
cities whrrr.i Northern horn and rals*
citizen w ar. large Is in the rna-
!■ Jority. could occur in the South
Southern moba. aroused by an out-
mlfpp. hate always shou n di scrim
l Ingpon in that they have sought
WRpunlrh the guilty negro, but thyy
Kl have never vented their iag< on all
a iHflKrocs a« h class and w»- doubt if
thty ever *111. so long as the rela
Tians between white* and black*
gL coqtimo In,the South ax they have
baen for the past Yialf century. It is
5 in tin North where white
Mfes. enraged by the action of one
negro have uiol.-rta k< n to clean out
whole negro rommunlthu*. t<» pun-
- Uk> all ntjcioes for the misdeeds of
. eng. Ami this is said n*»t for tl»r
‘jMMposr of inakuig any invidious
comparihon.H butw.en North and
’’ Sqpth but m.rel.v to (litrct attention
J----TT5~Tfie fact Ttinr the Bnutherri porn
unite r st a ml th. negro aw th** Nor-
thkrn-born do not. and to bring up
again the b.-lief that where In the
South It o only a natural and deep-
"’IP'1 feeling against anything that
• v*f> resembles social <<4Ualjt), in
the North It is not nmy a prejudice
against the -negro rndunt ria 11 \. but ,
an Inborn antagonism <1u«* iarg"l\
to a la<k of n rwh-r st ,< ml i ng and r«»rn
prehension *■! th.- negr.> ia«e It iw
!>vte*<*rtby t)"4t *f th< Uhl of. dead
among th« *hii«r< id i lie TuI'm r i<»t
Ing t he ord v id. nl if ted
early reports *ere
aan. * Iter. '* gall)
Vicgvo |m » iipitUM.-ll \
With whit*.m and when
Jlpr Cro*
iK»-called
M r m A
tor, Mrs
dav for a
Itewtvw f'wwwty
<ln Hrtvancp) Jl.SO
— ...j <ln advanc*) . .1*
f‘ month* (In advance) _ .*|
& •••■UWreki, (OataMr Orates c« )
Er OS’ "" advance) ________1X.40
8l< month* (In advance) .......ZZil.18
tv, re> month* (In advance!
_j4rhtoa. tkxas. jhk7
-4 ------- - - sa.,
----Vhe-neTrtqnrprr* arh heXrTnx quite
*■ frond deal about reductions In ex
Pen Re in other lines, but they don't
saEm to be able to get In on (hem.
Rather to the contrary They are
notified, for Inxtanre. Uiat on July
J there is to l.c another advance in
poatal rates Time was when all sec-
Ond rtiri mail, wherever sent .out-
side the rotinty of publication, wax
Jr a pound Starting twh years ago
TJicre have been semi-annual In-
BA creases and next month the increase
pb- Put* mail for third zone up to 3c,
*°Mr fifth znpe sc, Kixih
BOP'
K sone
Bhawrr Fnr |lrldr
Frtsnds of Miss Matilda
KurprlHed her with a sliow.r
which she- receipt'd many beautiful
Adding gifts Tuesday at the home
of Miss Tot Burks The front porch
was the scene of the shower and
was beautif ull y decora te<1 with wed
ding bells, ferns cut flowers .
Pink and whit" color* were most in
evidence Progressive buhep was
played and an Interesting program
was given. Orby Joy Hawley car-
ried tin* gifts In a pink and white
« hage and taen they were opened
by the honor guest and admired
The morning cn<lcd pleasantly with
the ,ip*rvjcv of pink and white Ice
cream and cake. The cr**am *mk
m<»bkrd Into tiny hearts The follow -
Ing friends were present
Mary Harris, Lillian Elder,
and Tad Alexander .Nathan
Mildred ll.nry 4*»««r|
Denton, Mildred Davenport.
Hopson, Lucy Grace Harris,
W II
Orby Joy. and Mrs
the honoree and hosteRs
BUDGETS
Special to Record-Chronicle
PILOT ,1’QlNT. June J-Thelu.
die*' ClirUtlan Aid Hoeloty mrt Mon
day aflarnoun At the nom,- of Mr«
Kate Brown with acven member*
Hnd three vlaliora. Mm A Baxlrr, ’
Mrf. MeCoy and MIhh Wanda Mill ’
( er. iTeacnt After roll call waa ana
wered and th,- bualneaa rncatlriK wax
, pver the remainder of the afternoon
h»m apent In making aprona Dur I
I UK the noelal |,6tir the hoatear, att-
ainted by Miaa Wanda kfllltr a. r \ "I
refreahnienta of aala'd, chicken.
i aaEdwlehea. aherbat and cake.
Mlnnlna (‘oaveutloa
tine of the largettt crowd* ever
anaembled In I'llot Point wa* pres-
ent al the an day ifiiglng copveli-
tlQA of dlatriet No f waa held at
the Naa^dehn • tabernacle Sunday.
Between II.4MH) and i.tOO Were pre*,
ant. A aumptuoua dinner wa* aerv-
ed at (he noon hour to about 1S00
visitor*. It wa* voted to retain thu
present office.™ for the next meet
Ing to be held at Vauglintown This
auccessful meeting wa* pr,-aided
over by O H. t'undlff, president of
the aaaoclallon. Holo». chorus and
quarter! Ringing made the day one
long to be rt-memberect. HapcciiM
ly enjoyed waa the rnualc furulahcl
by thu Feagan Brother* of Co-
rnanehe. J J. Thoma, and two dau-
ghters of Whitesboro, the Pilot
Point, Cooper Creak and MustanK
claaae* and a beautiful Solo by MIhm
Vivian Wilson. The convention waa
considered both by the I’llot Point
and visiting elaaaea 11,., most atl<—
ctnaful one since It* organisation
Pilot Point carried off flraf honors
In competitive Hinging
ir ton track
ggl fee Sfie
t la lie per
I not lea* than 4
ths 1
an
good
lions of dollars demand tliit th.
slate give (Ims" road*4 hmiih pi<-
teclinn from the mauling this mi
■ ubjri'ted to b) moil'd \ Ii<m\\
trucks * Iiic’li wear out mads a lot
faster than tiny 'have Im-ch built
or will be built The purpose uf th.
la*, as we understand It. vas to
make the (ax prohibitive In rumiii* I
rial (rucks above a reas' DMl»l< huid
4Mpaclty. for (lie pr<d .*< t ion of-* tin
ha rd-uiir faced roads. (!»••'<• ff'si.riuu
the agitation against it havi ukaru
rd that farmer's trucks »>i»< r •< 11 o u
exclusively on their o* n« r s bio-i
nesR. are subject to the I e g ir| r-i I ion
fee xnd tax a charg« that Editor
Ha 11 er * h 11 e dlRposes ot b\ a tilling
from the Attorney <)en.ral’s i»ffiu"
The heavy trucks have a fom t
In hauling big loads on |i..i\||\ p.
rd city streets, hut In th** pi.s,
state of ! <H'd coiiNt I if I mn I Ip >
no place <»n the averag. Imping, d
roads And If thrv ate frv
ruin thos. roads to * hos. • -n.li
tinn and upkeep tiny contiihut<
Ur or nothing, fhey’ uiil rnak'
nvoM difficult to h. i hti fund
construction of other road* A re
enable tax on th. light timk'
a prohibitive tax on the . x» < fmiv
heavy *111 help pr»d"t| 11)4 fil l'll \i <
have and (o s.eiire t h*. iohhIiii' ib»n
uthetH The L«'gi hi|ui4 should
< loxel \ pr "|»<»b < <1
t h«
Mill
I., If
ti> aid s 11
id <lu .
would mi
"lit 4'|\
hi <»• 11. J
\\ :rli .
i'." |
II . I . ,1 V
) Personates
Mrs. L(»e S R ’CRr returhed
her home In penton yesterday
! tor vlKiting hornefolks.
J. R .Windl" and family virjlt.d in
i Wichita Falls, the guests of Mr
i and Mrs. It. T Evans.
i Ed Anderson of Bhcrmxn
here yerUrday
• Miss Gladys Martlp rettirn«‘d to
Yi. r homo In Denton yrxti rday after
visiting frici ds here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown visited
l in IJ.ninon Sunday.
Warner Klbhr is homo from Y>4lo.
Okla., wtrre he has been teaching
school
Mf. i
dren of
visiting
and Mr
M r s.
th.lr hand,
I t h< y k n* w
flies did
<1. Very v
• -orru-body
of
• ause
Hen n v
Wat
• choice i
h it ma n i 11 9
M*444.dlHOK MO grate
th" • 111«> 111• i ho I Ida v
skoo| 4 \ . r y \ eer to
— .......... of th.
8tat« Automotive Axsociatlori Kr<-
construing It to mean that flu* one
ton truck is Included in the provision
of the taw xnd that the mtleagr r<
quirements appliro n.
who drove out into bls "
to feed his cattle. Jiim
as the man who frolgli
highways.
As stated bv the ><« raid in a for
mer article the supporters of flu
truck bill proposed to ellrninaje th.
I i w V v frocks from t lie putdu high
ways and not tn prevent tiuir u«-e
VlH. Whtre .
The Herald editor did not muppoH
the bill, because We b"li.\<d it to<.
drastic and It is our opinion that
the summer session of the L'gis
la tore will materia II v am. -nd the l.»*
ax It applies t<> two and thu
hut the heavier t rinks uill
than likely be kept off of tlu
hlghwayH for the reason th
building of good
pensive! to b*
t rucks
It Is probable
Mom.' amending but
overwht Imlr g
of counties
roads st th.
dt dollars
give those
from the
i»y
Brn*< riptiow
____T _ Dally
J months by mall (in advance ILI0
Imontha by mail (in advance) |J.0Q
<>he year tin advance) |5.50
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921, newspaper, June 2, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237733/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.