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DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, 1919.
VOLUME XIX
ASSASSIN FIRES FIVE SHOTS AT PREMIER
TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT REGULAR CUSTOMERS—
19
am
In
bain >
ours.
of
For-
STANDARD PATTERNS FOR MARCH ARE HERE—GET A
to
llm
FASHION SHEET.
bin
ASK FOR THINGS—
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
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PEOPLE
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SHAW STUDIO
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WE INVITE YOU
West Court Square.
TO BANK WITH US.
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Our services are at your
HI 4 I'.HM
disposal.
RE-
JUST
IN
WE
AKE
least
l w o
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
CEIPT OF A LARGE SHIP-
FINE BLACK
WENT OF
The accommodating bank
OXFORDS
Th,
and also some beautiful Pat-
ThuradHy
■nd
They are the
ent Oxfords.
IT
acknowledged style leaders
$100,000,000.00
All sizes
for early Spring.
J
and Widths.
ONLY $8.50
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J. D. BELL, DENTON, TEXAS.
DRUGS ARE HIGH
<•
Drug line
the
>1
I
AND
IN THE BLOUSE SECTION
Let uh be friends.
PUMPS
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
J. A. MINNIS
We are showing some very beautiful Geor-
gette and Crepe de Chine creations in em-
Your Success
broidered and beaded effects.
not alone upon your ability to EARN,
Capital and Surplus
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR SHOES.
$100,000.00
Call to See Them—You Will be Pleased.
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
WILSON-HANN CO
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
♦
W’jP
£
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I
Tried by Courtmartial Under
Order From Secretary Daniels
CLEMENCEAU; AGED “TIGER” GRAPPLES WITH
ASSAILANT AND RECEIVES WOUND IN BODY
A strong conservative Bank care-
fully managed by competent
officers and directors.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
East Side Sq. Denton, Texas
Qalck Delivery. Phone 188
But we will have the best regard-
less of price.
the |
worth
goods
i the
JUGO-SLAV CLAIM TO
ADRIATIC SHORES TO
GO TO COMMISSION
HAVING PASSED HOUSE
NOW BEFORE SENATE
A Bank is useful to you
at times when you need
Financial aid.
Our service is yours and
■ t your command.
III.—TeleHriim.
the signing of
Many things in
have advanced.
but
I sligh
Olla •
n ml
(lispjl tell l<> t II**
from I’arls
government m
lilt' offer ot
t hv J ugo■
I he viam
HELP WHEN
YOU NEED IT
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Nation
fourteen
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In life dependt
but to SAVE!.
Your earning power may vary from time to time, but your
SAVING POWER is a permanent asset, the REAL FOUN-
DATION of your FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
One dollar will start an account with us and every ac-
count will receive our careful consideration.
Hull.' v
1 hr
this
t he
a n
11 f<-
WE ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK
NEW OXFORDS
W ASH I NGT< IN.
mini rivers and
appro1
Mt- ;i I
ment
ii nd
riiiu.i:
many ; .
German Press Believes With
study I
t ions,
port m
t h ruou t
comlB Io
against
tu re. \
good
Holton
NO. 163
Our Own G. 0. P. That Leaps
of Nations Is “Bad Business”
to
Oil |HI I
..I I t X
Judgment lor Defendant in
Suit of W. H. Money vs. C. E.
Malone In District Court
I MmiolR Maid at
other cases were developing
hImI ol V
fiom the
that
•milted till*
report by in-
•*e t ria Im Irn-
Tonli
probn I.
cloud >
mini roldrr Thiirndny.
houses ii nd
n M til
blit
fall
n ml
thing *
forum I .
A IIM
ii nd .
, Senate
Wt II
tile I
I lllIllIM
of |OO -
light in a
“Visit the Pattern Counter and look over
the new Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns.”
...
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
\V II M
• I 0 2
Feb 19
of Hationn, which
the -
has
t ha
LONDON. Frb. IP—Premier < lr-
niriH't-nu will br up in n da> or *o.
Andrew llonnr I.aw. aiMikt'aninvi for
thr *<»% rrnmrut, nnnovnrrd
in thr Houm of < ommonn.
...
We believe that if you will come often enough to thoroughly
acquaint yourself with our lines and to become familiar with our
store service, you will find there are many advantages in trading
at this store. While we pride ourselves on our goods in particular
and our store service, we are continually striving to improve both.
Not merely a store but to make it one of Denton’s institutions is
our aim.
pTVMN
.1 UgO-
PrcMldi'iii Wilson
claims t<» terrltu-
ROME. Feb.
condemns the st
Slavs in asking
arbltratv* conflh*
ry alting I hr Adi I,
JIM || |CH
talk Judge
cd up In lull
vv ii m Milling
propounded
< rlllon with
Premier
pm ( h-hii-iK'i'Hii hftM been ojir of
linn statesmen for France for
but It was not until I hr rrltl-
of thr great war flint hr
reins and guided thr
thru to thr end off thr Mtrugglr
,,,‘eninc thr worm rrn<»wn figure
hr Im today.
This applies especially to articles
in the Toilet case.
H. F. Schweer. President.
Jack Chrlstal, Active V. P.
L. H. Hchweer, Cashier.
W. F. Woodward, Asst Caahler.
il«h<
bly i
ir:
tfL1
VV H M
ollhl
< 'lull I V'S.
Iv u ll Il-
li ml had
Mexican Federals Defeat Yaquls
NOGALES. Arlz, Feb 19. — A band of
several hundred Vaqiil Indians were
defeated In battle with Mexican Fed-
eral soldiers in the state of Sonora,
forty miles south of here. Saturday.
WHIM 4 It. Feb.
of protest HMnlnMt
thr n*w nrmlstlre nre pouring
to thr nntlonnl naarmhly mill one
from llrrliii drmnudM n period of
natlonnl mourning br ordered.
To lend on farms at lower rates of interest
on longer time, and better pre-payment privi-
leges than you can get from anyone else.
Thu
W holt'Mil le
mml ii m per
tarn nd Ju
\ num uni
-.V
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
We are so enthusiastic over our Novelty Voiles that we want
every woman to see them. They are beautiful. Rich pattrns, un-
usual color combinations and most of the designs are exclusively
MTATK HKPAHTMEVr XOTIFIED
WASHINGTONtl l'<h. El .....
lean embassy at Paris
Stall' Department today
tempt had been made 01
Premiei < ’leiucnceaii.
Two Naval Officers Will be
L. Bailey
J no. A. Hann
J. E Wilson
s'..£ fsssr*
FEE BILL AMENDMENT ERZBERGER TELLING
INSIDE FACTS ABOUT j
ARMISTICE HISTORY
t.R U I’I’II 4MNAIhA*T
A poliermnn wiim won nd rd In thr
right r>r, nltho not mrriouMly by onr I
of thr n«BiiMMin*M MhotM. Hr t«»ld n
rrprrMrntntixr of thr Anaoclntrd l*rr«M
thnt Prrmlrr Clrinrsrrnu rumhrd up
to hlM n mm n mm I n mid grnpplrd with him.
Thr Prrnih r'k wound Im not rrgnrd-
rd na dnngrrouM In Itnrlf, but It Im frit
thrrr might br Mrrloun ronMrqur nre
from It roiiMldrring thr ngc of thr vic-
tim.
PARIS
<}lierardi
who has burn in Grrmany
economic and
returned to
found much
countr y
contains
Maximum Turadny
Minimum U rdnv-xvln)
ii g a I u
I IvvUMv
\otc of
c bll I proposed In llri'lis*'
of optometry i h ru 11'« use
boat d follow Ing 1-xnnilnu
the fifth time It has
You can depend on
bought here being
money.
White Oxford, medium heel, Brown Oxford
with Lyric heel, Black Oxford with low heel,
Grey Oxford with Louis heel, Pattent Pump
with low heel, Kid Pumps, low heel. Kid
Pump, medium heel, Kid Pump with Louis
heel. These are all the medium price and
very nice indeed.
I SI V t
HVII I M
count Ivm
y* omr n
cipklns' till! to mI'oIImIi
pipit line man und* i thr Hail
tmnilsMlon was ii n f a \ «*t it l> I \ it
Thr bill to l< 1 MoldlriM x.ilr
poll tax rvcrlplM \\ as killed In
tv committer after pilHMlng the
The < tvmnilt ter ag reed with 1 he
was ii n -
Ma I hillm I'.rr.bt i
Hi ill Im I it'V • oiii III I a -
evlitt I of 1 in stage
MvHMlon of I he H
outlining the v 11111 ••
nvgot la t ImiH
l>< gnu last
LEAGUE IS “FERTILE
SEED OF WAR," SAYS
SENATOR POINDEXTER
bvforr
< ’on f err nee,
till h'lfttii
press geiivralli
II t'liiii nds m a tie
III \\ Mpllpt I M I IlM I
to ha\v an y f hl ng to
leagur
v I\< l\\ \’l l <>. — WVDi will
, haw rvft'i« luliim vlectlonH in fourZ*C««
m, ' Ntatt m v lilt ii ratified the national
•* j anii*ndmrnt In thr hopr of mettlRF AdWMI
I i ii 11 fit a I lull
Who care about the little distinc-
tions in portraits will appreciate
the quality linked to originality
that appears in our portraits.
Distinctive for attractiveness of
finish and absolute permanence.
morning
J vest I gntoi
mv<l lately.
Secretary
\\ a a j
I 'em i ma n of
\\ edn.-'.
I I Mon
Dial I
M ..ft.-,
vd liesdll \
la U. S. ARMY WILL BE
REDUCED T0 175,000
MEN AFTER JULY 1
German-Austrian Republic Now
Established, Says Ils President
VIICNNA. Feb 19 president Seitz
(»f the Gvinian Austilnn repiildlc. In a
Mpevcii vvhI vi'd.'i y. «b-( ■ I ii re'I that
republic was firmly established
tliHt tin- Hapsluirg livniiHl’-
of the I'HMt lie Miild that
abdication of the throne' w
inanvlvd from former Kui|»»-rm
u ho up to this l line had on
drawn from the government
not iibdleatvvl
Patrons visiting this department will be
delighted with these new arrivals.
starting to thr ll«»trl
Nrrrrtitry lltilfour t«i
< Iriurncraii.
WILL I>FLA1
I tlwing
had in bn nd pri
it follows, no fur nm thrMr nrr concern-
ed, thnt there must be muNprnNlon of
nr fixity for thr time bring.
George
thr lend i
drendra,
cnl NtngrM of the
rnmr nnd took thr
country
nn<l bee
thnt
H4l.lt IN I’HGIILI.MM \OW
Ml I'KI'MI-'. < 4»l At II
PARIS. Feb IM. Trirltorlal < Ihiium
of the Serbs, Slovenes ami t'roatians
to the council
WHS decided to
coin mvMSlon
Presidential Party May Get
to Boston Harbor Sunday Night
WASHINGTON, Feb 19.—Wireless
dispatches to the White House today
from the Presidential transport, deorae
Washington indicated that the uliip
was maklriK such Rood speed she might
drop anchor in Boston harbor Sunday
nlRlit.
A new shipment of MINERVA KNOTTING WORSTED is
here. All along through the knitting craze, this was not only the
nicest but the cheapest yarn to be had. New colors are Iris,
Cyclamen, Henna, Begonia, Gendarme and Turquoise. Spanish
Worsted in the natural is a new yam for sox—it works up lighter.
1% ounce Balls at 60c.
-s t lemcn-
IgoruiiM Prc-
Hy '
\\i:im\i: Foiv i'»
I v I of I II V < I ( I HUA II
doll llgl| I I' lie Id I he
(I t IllM Hf I VI liooll H
I lolUI I \hm« uibl v,
uf I II V ,t rmlMl b «*
they el «’
fall
llei r Krzlo rg« i (old (h»» IIoiimv
ihlngM ubout (he iiriiiiMlhv
were (itlni unknown Ol bad < nil
MiiMpA'ded by 111 m ImmicIm
Bunnt vx< vpi (hoMc In w iii< h
Im dlrvclly conccimvl The Hal-
Ian delegation Iuin |nform<*d (he von
fviA'iwv tiuil II ciinnot accept the pr<»-
hh I for arbitration of Italian ami
igo-Slav A'laitiiK in Dalmatia mm uigcd
by the .1 ug<»-Sla vm. A memorandum on
the right* of Albania haa alwo Io < n of
f v red
A total of 1,7flf> bales of cotton have
been ahipt from Denton thia aeiiaon
according to flgurea given out Wedm-M-
day at the local freight'depot. Slightly
baa than 2,000 luiha were ginned here
year, about 100 of which remain in
cotton yard There arc a number
of balea of llnter cotton at the oil mill
awaiting Government orders for ahlp-
plng.
WASHINGTON, Feb 19—Trial by
court martial of two naval offlcera in
connection with ciiargea pf bribery and
graft in the third naval diatrlct have
been ordered by Secretary Daniela
It waa annonnce<t tovlay that auffl-
I clent evidence had been aubi
In a preliminary
ra to warrant th
Sixteenth
morning I
h <' I '
m IhhIoii
fol V' .1 ud
a m<
Ing
RIK >WN WOOD.
•II equlpt w lilak
lantltv of
I er Di 11
PARIS. Feb. 19—When
Slava' claim* for territory on
i tern mIioi«*m of the Adriatic «
! fore the Suprtune Council <»f I lie Peace
Conference it VMM tent at lev iy (buttled
' they ahouhi •»«' referred to the commit-
tee entruaU'd with the Roumanian de-
y wounded maud, aaya a Hava* report
itrring Mm I ■.... ...
MIMN1
Fell
SatIim, .
HUblll it t i'll t<> tile COllllCll hill'
yeaterday and It \\a* decided to aub-
rnit them to the coin mt**loii already
NOMK M ATTKIlfl I charged with flic question of tin fron-
t«» the fact thnt M. < lemenct nu I tier* of Banat « xvvpt tho**1 I n ’
■rMontilly certain Mubjecta ! Italy I* directly conevi ik iI The
ar as theae are concern- jan delegation Iihh infoinivd the
must hr NiinpenNlon of
poi
.1 U,
Embargo Is Costing Producers
of Colton Heavily, Says Black
\\ ASII I N< IT- IN l•••■b I 9 - ’id bm pi o
(ItireiM aiv IttMlng heavily bvvaUMv <>f |
(he embargo OU ( XI'ol tM. H' l'V I'M- lit i
live lll.o-k «»f Tt'XUM told t he liou «• Ju
dltlary t'oiumltt v«« toda\ In iiiulnu fa
voiahie at tb»n on Ii1h ivMolutton t" lift 1
the ti’Mt rlvt Ion* Givat Hrllaln Im buy
tug tut f mi below normal <i u< ■
Mi Blink Maid and Im pi'iifltlng
expeiiae of I he |»ro<lu< <1 m
t)\ W AI TO “COAFFIIKNCK
Premier < Iruirnrrao. when hr was
shot, wa* on IiIm wa> to a conference
with Colonel I'. M. Ilouae, of th«*
Aiiirrlran Peace drlrgatl4»n nnd Arthur
.1. Hol four, llritlMh Foreign Nrrrrtarj.
’■'hr conference ha«l hern fi&rd for IU
o'clock at thr 44 ar Office, when an
important qurMtlon was to haxr been
taken up concerning more rapid proce-
dure before thr Supreme < ounril.
\rxxM of the attempted UNaPNNinatlon
reached Colonel llonar by telephone I
from thr Foreign Office, just as hr xvas •
starling to the Hotel <!«• 4 rlllon with
meet Premier ,
t.l lt '14-
l< FPOKTM
<'aplain W alter
i iiltt d State* Navy,
r two week*
ng ecunonilv and gemral comli-
ha* ri'turncii to Pari* and r» -
lie found mm h unemployment
IJiv country and a reaHe**
n thnt contain* a threat
the peace of the Iniliudlitv fll-
4.04 I’.lt \ Ml \ TN 44OVT
I'HIMill’O MCI’.T'IM..
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 19 Formal i<
jvetton of the propoMal that they me< I
with (he delegate* of the HolNhevikl
ami other RumhIhii government al the
I’rhu <• h Inland conference was handed
to the peace conference at Pari* today
l»y repi e.Mcn I a I i wm of the g o y er n men t •»
of Siberia, A rcha ngel inul Southern
llUHMla, according Io a
RuHMian einbaMMy her**
In their note the three
nay they gladly accepted
the allies to collaborate In th Interior
pacification of Ru**la. bu( that tlui»-
could bo no conciliation betw»‘vn tlieui
|an<i thr Holahr vik i. who were dviioum’
rd a* traitor* and fomrntor* of nnar-
j eby.
The Amer-
notiflvd the
that an at-
tli< life of
Fire Horses Will be Disposed
ot and Only Motor Trucks Used THE WEATHER RECORD
. ua' fire hornr* which have been In
ump by the citv fire department for
many year* will now be di*pnned of
with the' receipt of the new englm'. nml
only motor fire truck* will lie u*ed,
Mav<»r P. J Hevetto Maid Tuesdav af
ternoon. The new englm* arrived
Tuoaday It ba* a pumping capnvlly of
flOO gallon* per mlirtite and the la
ha* a capa
r lioyotle
pro v Ide
a nd ‘ t lie
ADHTIN. Texa*. Feb 19 The Hou**'
i joint resolution providing for au i
a mendin en I to tlu* vom«t It ul ion to ibol ■
• ImIi the' fee MVH(«'ni for all public ollb
[ lala and Io place them on h straight
I salary basis InMtmd wa* taken up to ,
«lav in the Senate the iiivmmuiv basing
already lo'vu (Adopted In the ||oum»>.
A l»lll was Introdm-ed todjAy In ths
|Svnatv b\ Svnatoi I <’ McNealo* ot
DalliAM. svllich MA'Vk.M («• JA U I ho I I K v I V\" (
or more Iiimuihiicv coiiipa iiI«'M orgaiil*
eel under the lass* of Texas (<• < oiimoI
Ida I e
The Senate spent liu>*( itf the dlAV (HI
the public iillllliv* bill, svhlch It tin
iaHv passed, placing all public iitlllls
concvriiM undei the Railroad t'oiuml*-
mIou except those in unlclpa 11 y osvnvd
Opposition fioni'-^hv HillroadM to tho
bill requiring elimination of all grade
crossIngM has dv\elo|»A'(i
Nesv IUIIm Introduced im lmb d
R«'(iulring holders of oil oi g.»M |« as« m
to rvivasA* their right al vxplritloii
tliA» IviiBv* under icHMoniAlile condltlonM
Requiring strevl cats Io IiiiihmIi pa
t roil* sv it h i
To allow
room* for
Senator II
vX pert
road <
ported
sv llhoiil poll tax i vcviplM •
tin* Senate conimltter after |>ai
House The ( (»m in 111 agreed
Attorney General (hat the bill
con*! It ut Iona I
\ bill to p( rmll the Cits of Foil
Worth to annex Niles ells, In which the
packing Iiousvm are located, was Intio-
duced In the IIoiimv but Nibs Is pre-
paring to make a tight against annex
at Ion
A fas ora It I v,
S«‘iiatc bill to
(imirant lin» set s Ic
tin' Federal deptit
The bill,
ami tent show <1
(lovernor’s ha nd*, t lie
asking the Mtntv to
over the Goodnight herd of luifla
I n t rod iici'd In tin* House I lu-tv
buffaloes In
|*« rmlsMlon to use
vids on liie roa«lM In •
(uui population or niofi
l>l 11 I n t rod m-vd In the I
I’llEMM M< OIIFN JIGO-M.4 4
< I. 4IMN
lit —The Italian
tep tiiKi'U by tile
that
'ting <
a tic
\ Imlg men t foi t he
rendered bs I mlge < ’
I he Six t v< nt h I HmI I hl
diA\ morning In lhe suit of W
Malone for <h lit
The <ase wmil to
idge I ‘ea i ina n I'm-sda s
ml sv as ('•tmi'lvled W i
morning Following the a nnoiim tni'irt
of the serdhl nttoilivv* for I he id.xln
tiff (lied a motion ftH II new
ami till* motion was lo-lug
\s Io Ii voill t opened a f t el the
< ex* W i'dnesdav.
Tm'sday afternoon
dvrs vv vi e enI vred
Jobbers Overall < ’•» . Im* vs Moo
arch W holvsah* Mvt i’anllle < ’<• debt
judgment as per agreement on lib-
11« 11 l< l< Mfg < ’o v H Wo
M. i cant lie < debt .
•r ag rA'<*m«'iiI on file
uy 44l<nA*NM Tm» llrtlrcitf
illvd b<*for«' the gram! Ims
Wednesday morning refused to talk
much as the body wanted him to, i
lilt he wilM Sent lo-foie .Imlgw
When lie mI 111 refused t ■>
I’eit i III it n ordered II I in bn k
and left there until he
to answer tin* um'sllon*
by the gia ml Jury
Th* project
PkHf
evoked
in ths tierman
TIiera are even
It) some of the
tierninny refuee
do with such a
l»AI<IN, Frh. IW.—Grorare
rrnu, Franrr’M ng«*«l, but % lg<
uiirr wns shut nt find
this niAtrnlng iim br __
nuto for it drive. Five Mhotn wrrr fir-
ed by thr nnnnnnln nntl it wits nt first
rr|>«. .. il. ""___
In thr hrnd. It drxrlo|»rd Inter thnt
wounds wrrr in M. < Irmenrritu’s buck
nnd Nh«»uldrr nnd hr nppnrriitly Im not
bfidly hurt.
IIIm aennllunt, nppiirrntly an ordlnn-
ry working ninn, wiim arrested.
Invalid AdmiJj Operation of
Distillery Near Brownwood
Tvmhb, Feb, I#.-—A
v <llHt lll.ry wilh a
i|iiiintlt> of coni "rniiHh" VM ■•WMMIr S
iiiii>' fniiiM norih of hero today.
Hmmn'l lliiniby nu Invalid, fend
I liln w lf.' iulnilitthav luid onaratnd
I hr Hl ill
\\ \HIIIN<JT<»N, Feb. 19. -zm« !>•«•
iim.' uniiv of thr Unlt«d Htale. for th*
i. ni bi .liinlnu .Inly I. I. flx.d at 178.-
n llu' tiunilu't' HUthorlMMl by-tho
I, I I ><• fl'IIHC Act of 19HI, under a
bill stilt to conference tdtMP
after paMMHgv last night by the Houee.
LONDON. Feb 19
have l»cgun to fall
Boisheviki in lhe
II 4IBIIOHM III! I. t.OF.M
t O\ FF.HI ’.M F.
Feb 19 The an-
hnrborM bill carrying
prialionH totaling 3,<100,000 was
(o confvr»'iive today for adjust-
of differences w.etwvvn Melilite.
HoliMe drafts
Esthonian Forces Now Falling
Back Before Bolshevik Troops
JXhoniitn troop*
(i.’irk before the
region of Pskov,
rutrrlng his ....
uts wrrr fir- FOI«I'.IG> MIMM’IT'.H TO < OVI’HOI.
________________ ---- - *•-»< ahmintk l<: < <tmmimmom:hm
iwrtrd thr I'rrmlrr had brrn woundrd BASEL, Hwitxrrlnnd, Feb 19 The
Gcrniun armlHtlct* commission will in
the future* be under <*ontrol of (lie For-
I rlgn office. at'CortHng to an official dis
patch from Berlin received here For-
eign Seen tai y Brockdorff-Ranlzau
will-rvMvrse to himself supreme d1rv< -
lion of lhe pourparlers.
KKNI'LENM t <)\l>ITIt»\M
4.III.K 41)1
Feiv 19
of tlio
w \shington. Frb. 19.—Crowif
thronged (hr Senate aallarlM MK
nvarlv every Hem*tor wan in his Mat
today to liear Senator Milan PolndeM*
1.'i of Washingimi republican, deliver
mi aildrvM* tlie opening republican *W*
in Hi* ^taitiMMii fight aualnnt Ihr Pren-
IdrntM b'ague of nations Idea.
Svmilm Poindrxtrr diuiouncsd thd
h-agm* of nations as proponed at tn
pem o ('on fere me a* “the fertile seed 0<
war." ami an entangllnir allinnt'e« In
w hich pm t tcipatlon by the United
Statv'M would ine*n a surrender of It*
sovAtrrlgnty, an abandonment of
Monroe doctrine ami a violation uf lhe
const Itutlon.
I,OM>4»\, Frb. IH.—Frrmlrr < lr-
nirnrrnu'g mmsnsmIh gavr hl« name
mh < A»ttA»n and in Maid tu br a dan-
grrous anarchist, nr«*«»rdlng to a
Ontml Ncwm dispatch from Faris
t«»dny. 44 hr it qurNtlonrd f'oitan
tA»A»k all responsibility for *>h«M»<-
Ing thr Frenilrr.
fire
B e y a* 11
Thr new
It Iihm a pu
n* per mlntite and tin- larger
engine already in use has a capacity
of 750 gallons Mayor Beyntte said
the two engines would provide ampK
protection for the city and‘the situa-
tion will be well In hand with tin* two
motor trucks. All parts of the city
can be rraclwd promptly ami a large
conflagration could be well lian<llv<1.
he said.
The two horses will tn* Mold but
hook and ladder wagon will be
taint'd by the city nnd will he used as
a trailer for the smaller truck wlien
t lie ladder* art* neevled It I* planned
to umv the *maller engine for niowt or
tli«* long run* as it Iiiih a pumping
(capacity iih great as the mains away
from the business section can supply.
The bigger truck will be used for the
business section, for larger fires and
for emergency If both truck* are need-
ed at once.
The new engine cost |9.05<>. It Is
very similar to the one already In use
except that it is smaller and 1* now
equipped with the chemical apparatus
One thousand feet of fire hose ha*
been purchased for use with the new
engine.
1 vport was nimli' on
abolish l Iiv state
•e and turn II
rl nivnt
prohibit l ng •
• Im now
having bv9u adopted Opvrii
1 permanent auditoriums a*
ouses arv* exempti'd from t
is iollvvcd to HfTvct the
concession r<»w attractions
The optometry .mvMMurv
defeated yesterday w hen
refused t<» engross lhe bill l»\
77 to L’l Tht‘ bill proposed to
(lie bUMlticSM of o|i1nnn*lrv thru
issued by a I •••hi
I ion a nd I IiIm Im
bv'v'U defeated In Texas
Former Senator Bailey has written
that lie will accept the Inv ilallon Io
addresM the Legislature If he van hi
range his own affairs to w* t
Washington
A i e mo I nl Ion
la k v
Io '
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1919, newspaper, February 19, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237790/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.