Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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LET US LOOK IT OVER
idle possibly
for the hist month
'.‘gr
or so on account
•t
of the rainy weather and wet roads
the
1
and you have not given it the at-
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hr
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/
IIOI.W A I .LOW
I >unk
Hot In
are
time
< »id
be ready to go when
you want to
use it.
I
M
I >
Stony
In
WHR
pO W
PHONE 515
vest erday
Miss
operated billiard parlors, is the
A LITTI.K DAUGHTER.
f.
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FOR THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN
11
it
A CORNRIl 1\ A IVERRAHIES <>
are
W. Smith and Ira Harrison were
I
u n -
.1
Shcrma
DENTON MILLING COMPANY
*
Whnt
Monday
Cogdrll
M r
ROUND ABOUT TOWN
I AM REMINDED
WE HAVE
to
Up
about one dozen extra nice Com-
forts which we are going to sell
at greatly reduced prices.
In
fact we are going to offer them
1 ><>
for less than they actually cost
II <»US-
US.
COMFORTS
BEST
B Y
TEST
CALL 157
When you need a man to do
COME IN OR PHONE US.
PLUMBING WORK
YOU GET
SAFETY
made to subserve selfish purposes and
“RELIABLE”
X.
DENTON CAFE
COMFORT
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
010111 II
1 put
ALWAYS
talk
CONVENIENCE
Fri-
A GOOD
t"
any
SAVING IN COST
Prompt Service—Prices Reasonable
6»,
PLACE
SAVING IN TIME
The things
Uncle Pete Switzer
You own
TO EAT
Number 401
(’lass I fled
A ds
get
WHEN YOU HAVE NATURAL GAS
Are a part
BUY A SINGER
COLLEGE OE INDUSTRIAL ARTS
ARTISTS’ COURSE
resources.
OUR SERVICE
plank needed
LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
on
on
in at
MASTER PIANIST
YOUR SERVICE
TUESDAY, FEB. 25TH
Our phone number
GLASS
CALL ONE TWO
is 71.
8:00 P. M.
(all
UR.
M. B. Whitlock & Co.
■
£ ♦
III
A
$5.00 values for
$4.50 values for
-MW
DON’T LET IT
GET A START
SINGLE ADMISSION $1.00
SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY, 7 P. M.
COLLEGE BOX OFFICE.
01000000
TKIAI NKWS BHIKFR
H. C. TALIAFERRO. Agent
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 70
21 East Side Square.
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MTiW K
Friday’s
iprr
lork
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
<’nr|
nea r
WHEN YOUR LIST
IS FINISHED
ALL KINDS
IN STOCK
w
$3.50
$3.00
E
Any
ahara<
aay rti
t Intruding
I ' HHont ng
a former n
a ml
g w
the
<>hl 1
of
H W
■•III
into
w e
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•olid <
s. 195 72
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WORTH
< ‘h 11
light
common.
Feb.
jjnm.
stockers.
heifers.
I I 4l
ex<’lt ement
Klm-
w ith
uoinit
F. ii. t. napman, who haa jui
| turend from overseas, visited tie
•---Friday, hr «ti h Henior I
T.xhh
Hon and
annual
which tn
• I list ria I
starter might not work just right.
Bring it in
YARBROUGH BROS.
New and Second-Hand Furniture
|
the
and
I for
M Iscr
his
pell
of
In
Is
the
Th< r<
passersby
e.M and
flCC-
t wo
han
Electric Wiring or Repairing
Fixtures, Iron Toasters, Grills, Hair
Curlers, Sew Ezy Motors, Warm-
ing Pads, Fans and Motors.
i I « I list*
ti mi 11 v
12 26
W e
have
; i n
II
’ll I
C E
ora ble
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
GROCER
w ere
ho ?”
s
J. B. WILSON & CO.
House of Serrioe.
Lu.nber Too.
fi-
ll.
VERABEST FLOUR
Ask your grocer for Verabest—He has it.
Job n
g mu
Hell
t Ion
mont h
lately
LON A. SPEER & GO.
The Fire Insurance Agent.
K'dtIK
th,- I.
get
11. rr
mtg h t
' s< t ap
enough
of your country’s
pray-
ain’t
I’e.irHOIlH
--, (1
tried
has received his hon-
and returned yes ter-.
d |»een
i pro vein vn t
‘(lent ria ns
wns at corners
rmiu
I heir
NORTH TEXAS GAS CO.
Mtn Florence B Robinson. 122 North
Elm street, has as her guest
Bena Thomson of Kansas City.
high
your
some gar-
expert
season’s
M rs
trlct 1
expected
guest of
here Mrs
Current
Clubs and lady
ulty
YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND US ON
THE JOB.
MONTGOMERY PLUMBING SHOP
Will
their
law t <
its benefits applicable only' opirii. d
’emales of all j
■ to vio-I
raveled hi
4ome of t
who
THE WRIGHT COMPANY GARAGE
WEST HICKORY
ftis W
\ on ng-
me.-I in
defl md
laudable.
ami
to the
rou d V element of
ll.to 1 isreput e
Is f<>r purely
I.
W
Miss Ola
Miss < I race K
Mo mi a
Crlddh
will
ana
I I of
In-
Rita
i
w
town
1
cent
from
In the
colner
G
« > I Is
J i i 30
g and ao attractive to a certain undeal * fln,t offense against a law.
rable element that the public has not
I discriminate. I between the games
C,
2 2
I \ <*s
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'•S XX QKNKHAL NMWI MRIKFII
.* a * a a i i d ifr a AA -
JEHHEY CITY—Secretary
sl< k man
Ich Is his
THE DENTON CAFE
Next Door to Post Office.
M is to be held to 1
I n < ’hlcago printed '
h revolution have '
"no be< r, no work" I
piirpo!
den
moi
f ri volous
belong I ng
falling
a lifeless
Io- small
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Phone No. 20 N. Side Square
option p£l hall law. ’ So long as dif- »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦ MO
--------,J —- -!J FHOM ANOTHER VIKWIMHVI' O>
tain the end deaired, and the state-
wide prohibition of the pool hall,
which cloaes hotel and other decently
i operated billiard parlors, is the re-
Bhi
son,
I'axldsfi
Lipscomb, Jno.
R J K<l wards.
<«ene 8pang<
made two I
ch
24
San
bov'
debated
MH for
on the
f local
. e iii11 -
dollars
\\ < »RTH
ilg b t III
I i. Leoli
a \ erag I ng
1 w e n t > five
X nnK rrsnrlra
ami .Mrs C. G.
and family are re-
Penton. moving here
They are domiciled
Lon A. Speer home.
M ulbei
WHS
Point
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’ WALT MABON'B PROflE PUKM. Z X TI
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♦♦♦♦♦♦
«y
’HTI.N
tin-
that 111 a n y 11 < >g w a 11 <• w
hk« t<» km>v\ something
A pig io long ing tn t he
died last wV‘k The extent of
grief is not known, as he has not
out since the pig s demise.
her serie
e\ enliiK
A lai,
1 li« a 1 <1
Iiu5tru<
close of I lie Qi H<,
m, president of
« d I >r < ’roa sda h
t of cm rns t ions
the college W’hl
j < ’roasdii le has I
I < ’lara Pa rk « r.
Boa rd of the
led ami
ppi a rs
il since
• pan of
Give them plenty of nutritious wheat bread
made from the
officer of the camp "
I bls best to pierce
• It up. and finally
I haven't any better sense than to
do my work right. If it’s locks,
keys, typewriters, or anything to
lie fixed call
| Protection of your property >s
I therefore a patriotic duty.
Hobby approved the bill
the operation of pool and
There was
Avoid mistakes by having
your insurance written by
people who know how.
not only in spite of the fact but
^because your country is at war
F
I
The buying of insurance to
protect you against, unexpected
■ and serious loss of your prop-
I erty is a step you should take.
H. Deavenport & Co.
iRBRrance.
the BusImss Since 1898.
Danton, Taxas.
bchl its
Friday
death <»f M ins Bur-
NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR
THE COMING OF SPRING.
The cost of all new material is so
that it is real economy to look over
wardrobe and see if you have not r?
ment that our cleaning and dyeing
could make serviceable for another
Wear. Phone us and our auto will call.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
e Master Cleaners and Dyers
Phone 8
rati 1 :\< ’!■:
I guess my soul
<’<»uld conquer Fate
If Fate would just
Sit dov* 11 a ml w alt
"Our Idea of a desperately
I is one who doesn't know wh
] nurse ami which Is his gramlmothcr."
— I >a I las News
Still, if his wife selected the nurse,
dif ferent lotion might be truly different,
even in an ordinary illness
late personal news
-
If you’re not a user today, be one
tomorrow.
har<ll\ anv h
Thursday, but
affair ;
<1 riua nd
Lillie Bruce Dramatlr club meets
mormriK at 1 <» o’clock hi the
-udlt'jrluin A short play,
.reakfast Waited" will be pie-
'\v Blanche Pitts ami
friends of the col-
llow would it do to set the Kaiser
adrlft in a dory ami guarantee him the
freedom of the seas ”’ Neu York Hit-
11 Id
W'e do hope
Ishment of Ills
Ira
road
I migl
suspended sentence law needs amend-1 p
ment or that a large part of its ex-
'* : .... more or
But we wonder if
Wllev
vesterdav
W Ba It hr.
yesterday on
T Hunt
1 yesterday.
T <’ole man
arrivals In
Ar! In Kt on.
former
F a n d
L. <1 Belew
from Pilot
Florence B
has
of weep-
sleepitiK
. there’ll
of sob-
iig, of bopeleaa
There’ll be much
less of trouble wb» n shall blow no
bubble from off a stein of beer,
th»- world w 111 1“ mmh sweeter
when v e 11 a \ • seen John teetel ojt
t <» t h«‘ boney
be f» u gents
1 'fb.le
a ml
H 1>
Fred
We are not afraid you will trade
elsewhere after a visit to our
store, for we can prove to you
without a doubt that we have the
largest, most complete stock in
this vicinity and we are prepared
to supply the wants and needs of
our people.
can write your name.”
Ah nebbrr writes ma
sah ’’—Atlanta
l llll Kll l!O\l>M
NEW YORK Feb 22- Final
"ii liberty bonds Friday
19X30; first convertible
ond 4s
I • Nf
third 4
W \SI11 \’< 1T< in Senator B .. r a h
(Wants tiie league of nations Id a • ub-
mittrd to a vote of the \ni<-r!. an pen-
pie. declaring it the most radical de-
parture" from President Washington's
I uoli.’lrs and as spelling the end «.f the
| M'>nro«» doctrlne
I Of the following which recently came
before my eyes—
‘‘De trouble wif so many agents is
dat dey have no definite place to go
and dey spend so much time getten
dah.”
You name the place and see how
much time WE SPEND IN GETTING
THERE—
“We have just recently passed our
139th BIRTTHDAY” (but not in busi-
■ ness all our lives) BUT
in amending it the other day
0 its benefits app”
21, to females
iMinying it altogether
The pur-
U farent communities could get rid o{,
the obnoxious pool hall themselves
thru their own initiative there was no
I call for the state-wide law. But in
every community that had voted out
the halls and had seen its wishes over-
t ridden there has been an increasing
agitation for some other means to at-
g tain the end desire-1 —J -‘-*-
wide prohibition of
fore a sudden temptation and commits!
There i
is no good reason to apply it to a |
man, even tho it he his first offense
a who cold-bloodedly and calculat-
The end of commits a crime and counts on !
tention you should have. You may
have some had spark plugs. Your
battery may need re-charging. The
\ 2 noli barrel well
"ii t In1 Hari mg l on \ • a r- old
Bu i k burnet ( pro -
I 2 doo ba rn>Is n
• i>iii pl« t ions las!
OF iNISclMlll* vuv a a«v«v »
- might charge all are a net loss in lv ,ho8«‘ ‘’Senses and under those
time. But the associations of pool ‘ondmons where a man, without pre-
and billiards have been such and the meilitatnm or wilful intent,, falls be-(
average pool hall ha* been so operated
•Ih t off Terrell’s
ami the condition
u ould unfit any
thrill to teach a Su
Trrrel) Transcp *
If traveling
I unfit any man to teach a Nunda
class, wr should say hr Isn’t t
I have installed hemstitching ma-.
chine No. 2 at my home, 14 Hann Av-
enue, and can guarantee good work I
I with quick service. Your patronage
i solicited. Out of town work given;
| special attention.
Sewing Machines and Typewriters
I for sale and rent. t
Pieot-Hemstitching correctly done.
Is there a new
the porch ?
Is there a new shingle needed
the roof?
Is there a new coat of Paint need-
ed on your Home'’
lion t wait until you need twice
as much as you do now to stop
the leak or the needed repair be-
fore it gets too large.
apolih;iks t<> Tin: oni:itrn
I ni going to stop h talkin'; right
Todas 1 win begin It.
. time I o
foot right
bring it to us ahd let us quote you our
PRICES.
KHOHII I HHOMI l> OIIIIIMI, H HHI IK> M,
*******’■’””’’■’’^J NORMAL college news
♦♦♦♦♦♦ e. H. chapman, who has just rr-
JEKHEY CITY—8eer.t»ry Tumulty u^'prMJy °H*r w*“’ »‘{fmor‘hi,n °t&
announce, h. win not be a candidate coYie«e ult year. *
for Oovertior <>f New Jersey.
NEW YORK— Ntrikrs for July 1 to
make effective the slogan of "no beer,
no work." have been voted by unions
hen? claiming 1G6.000 member*. At New-
ark. N J . a meeting
plan similar action 1
appeals to Join in 1.
been circulated and 1
button <11st rlhu t »*d
VV KHH I N< »T< >N— Represnetatl v<*
land of Missouri, who has been louri
the /Ymerhan lines oserseus, is dead
pneumonia
PARIS The allies
i’adereu sk I'm I•ojish
\V AMH IN< JT< i.N The
in In 1st ra I Ion refuses to
ontratt with \\ L
under which members of his
to reocHe free transporta-
c in 111 - -.I <1 in ret u in for
ma I ♦•ria I f u 1 11 Ish • d ths
Bayou. Brazos and <’en-
Bor- 1 ffna’| b7‘t
Hygiene’
I lege
I girls
There must In- some ojl ex<-!
about Bolivai." said Dr \V <*
brough Saturday I have a pla
there and have had several teb*rHmn»‘
and telegraph messages wanting' to
lease it ’’ I‘r Kimbrough had a tele-
gram Saturday from a Fort Worth
man wanting to lease
PI NISHM KNT
How much I low >ou dear'”-—If God
Inclined to sent! In one
The chastening of all my
He need but call—such I
Of Love
Rum
has •
varnish stor«
work f"i < 1't’m is
planting paup« rs 1
I g t a ws
I ■ I o w ing
its flowing 111 tippling lot
t \ es 'Die 1 • 11 b» m<>i •• p» P
and ardor to fill the bin arid I nd
• 1 and I tn the < hildi* n duds w lien
father can’t >
hooZV bo\
his wag
is s1n i 11
w rltti n.
the blggt st
\ da m was
brindled st« • rs
The PreMM <’lub
nrnnt h ly m» et I ngs
Reso 1111 Ions on the
tie .1 Attwell, who for more than three
yeai m labored mo faithfully on College
pu hl lea 1 ions, were adopter! Th • club
also voter! to become n member of the
Intercollegiate Press Associa-
te rmnshler delegates for the
gathering of the association
akes plar’c at the College of In-
Arts. April 13-1 C
Smatoj- |
<»f nations Id
\ mei h 'i n
-i radl.-
<| until 11ons
Cattle Breves. 1X^15; stockers |7
'.,12 .-..WH, j:i«, 12. heifers. $11,13
bull.H JU ’.fill 1 r.u, calvee } I 1, I 3.3<i
H<s ■ H ph v> $ 1 7 27. Ii 17 f,o. medium.
$171117 25. light $15 501,17 25; mixe.l,
$ 1 I 501, 1 fi 50, common. $ I o f,o ,, i t 50 ■
plgx. |!<1i 13
Sheep- I .amlie.
Huge. $ 12 11 1 3 . « et hero
$‘11, 10 .50. cuIIh. >7fi 9. 1
The
I Monday
college ou
"While Hr. .
I rented hy MIhh Joll
I .... ,1'PI...
"People up our way are much inter-
ester! In the good roads,” said E D
Yeatts. who whs here Friday from San-
ger. "but there arc some opposed to It.
althr» under the conditions I can’t see
why" Mr Yeatts got thru from San-
ger In a car hv-* helping push thru tho
mud holes on the way.
I to in
L to m
I ages------------------
; lators of the liquor laws.
[ pose of the suspended sentence law
I primarily is to give the man who suc-
| cumbs to temptation and violates a ,.
1 law for the first time another chance, fetiers
I In the execution the law has been
Booth Tarkington tells of an old
colored man who appeared as a witness
before one of our committees. In the
course of his examination these ques-
tions were ' ‘
"What Is
"Calhoun
"Can vou sign
"Sa h *>”
"I ask if you •
’’Well, no sah.
name. Ah dictates It,
Constitution.
haw recognized
g<> verninen t
Railroad \<l-
rccognlzc a f>0-
\\ I, lon“H of
FOHT
Ft »RT
3.500
♦ ’at tie
♦lay than
k et w ;
seemed
thing
yo-aliah make me
----. (Jo a wav w Id
pretty warmly affirmed
Colonel ------. and de-
immedlate admission. The
up
lonvl
you
w hen
silver
up at
(JETTING READY FOR I92<»
"Another milestone In civilization's
long, m> sterlotiN inarch has been reach-
ed We don't know w here wr'fO going,
e on our way." Sherman Dem-
in more than a few instances abso-
lutely to defeat justice. We are in
I dined to believe with Senator Hertz
g berg that there is as much reason for
F extending the benefits of the law to
f (h* man above 21 guilty of his first
[.offense as to the man under 21; ma-
■ turity of judgment is not inevitably or
KmWuarily a matter of years alone.
I Our idea h as been that the suspended
r sentence law should be applicable on
$ I 3.50<i | fi r,o VP
> 10 Al 1 2 : . w
goats $5 Ii 7.
< *o| u iii Ida.
fa in I It wc
I hm over
st • •■! m nd <>t In r
old Buff a Io
t ra I railroad
W ASHI NIJTON
lint failed to
I In*
g rn m.
K \ NS AS < IT Y
Ra nmna. (>k .
his room at a
supposed to ha
|j IN D<>N—Oil has
DerbvsJi Ire. tlie first In En
WASHINGTON -Vive '
hers, Black Connally.
Mansfield, voted agai
(Hio appropriation for
volvlng fund and
burn amendment
of the toads to
next
A. Speer
rr>
MONDAY
A Hudson
L Cunningham
P Taliaferro
A llasten
W11kIrson
Billingsley
Pitman
hut w
ocrat
We do know where we’re going, we
know wr we’re started What we don’t
know Is how often the Republicans are
to l»e permitted to lend UH
..ypaths of the ungodly bcf'oi
t here.
Those whose names appear In <»
this Column are entitled to free
tickets to the Princess Theutrc <»
which may tie obtained at the <»
Record-Ch ron Ide on the day of <»
Sam A Alim < »
Shia n < »
Robl UKon ♦ »
Bannert < »
put to tho man:
your name0”
Clay, sar9"
your name'
"’Hall hall, the gang's all here wor
mean anything in particular w(i$
■ juice is the beverage served
ng ham A g< -Herald
"The gang won’t be there"
ton Post
gang will I
< »f course
of gang,
Gangs
UMed
graveled highways
of Nome of the roads
man who traveled
unday Schoo) cImnn.”
•I pt
Terrell’s
NOTICE TO nrilRCHiniCR*
If you do not rrrrKe yonr pn
. Irlfphonr thia nfflrr before RIX o’rl<
j and one will be aent yon.
prices
S U2s.
>92 92 ;
first convertible
'll vert Rde 4 s.
7 2 fourth 4^
they’ll leave the pun-
Former Nibs to Amei
From the. original siiggestlons al-
ily made, we feel sure that
ht !••• depended on to proceed
hampered by precedent
Miss Ruliy Terrell of the ftast Texas
Normal college at Commerce is spend-
ing the week-end with Miss Clara M
Parkin
No; we only
go to tied.
da yjLj me
' lamed et »7 W. Hickory strert. I»en
(;■ ton, jrexne. every afternoon except Sun
S tay by the Record-Chronicle < .
, Member of Aiuioclated Preen, whirl, le
exclusively entitled to uee for reput.ll
W tatton of all news, accredited to ii or
? not otherwise credited, end eleo the
K Wtal news published therein
eabwrlntlon Rates. Dally, per week
Itc. VMMBtb lie, three months (In ad
rance) Il li; elx month* |2 *0, 12
ironthti 00; Weekly >1 per year, 60c
tor < months, In Denton count y, 11 60
a year. ®f»c for * months, outside T»cn
ton county All mail subscriptions dis
IF aontinued at expiration.
Kntorod as second-class mall in hut
mton. Texas I
WOTICE TO THF ri HLI<
erroneous reflection upon
Her, reputation or standing cf
Hn, Individual or corporation will
idly corrected upon bring called
pwhllehrra* attention.
J or i’t ndrr The
lege lire invited
The gang will lie there axin' your
pardon < >f course it w ill be a differ-
ent sort of gang, hut that Is to lie ex-
pected Gangs are not the same now
that they used to be and they won't
be the same fifty 01 a hundred years
hence that they are todav But they
!><• there, and the enthusiasm of
gathering will probalds be such
» lay In the shade Die reflected
f anv old time convention In-
by J Barley corn. I’eoph s.
customs, purposes and Ideals
change, vet tin- forward march of pro-
gress seldom loses a step or takes
a step downward The gangs will al-
i wavs meet new ganys. \oiing gangs
-and their pnrposcMe of no ( ting w ill
grow more clearlv di fined their
' aehlevrnu nfs more laudable, as the
< of frivolous and unworthy
1 iTecedi nt belonging to the older a
drop awav The rowdv element
ganging I* fast
C \ en W here t he
so« ia 1 purpos* m
V F (’tint
Ranger \ ei
I 'ALL \S
Hile Will hi
DALLAS
11 (psi Ion of raising
bond issues from eight
Hon
w as b
du< lou is
w it h
k
I • ginning Io
e a rm i Ice a
I
Dr. Caroline (’loasdah delivered the
ire of her series on "Social •
Friday e\ -ning in t lie col- |
auditorium. A large < rowd *
and women h« ard tills \«i\
I teiesting and I luit ruct I ve lectuiv
the close of the Ailk. Miss Eva I
' Mills, pi vshh nt of the Y W< A.
scnled Dr Croasdale with h larg«
qiiet of carnations given by tlie girls I
of the college While in tlie c 11 v Dr. ’
nest of M Iss ,
d v Is<>ry |
now and let us put it in
good shape for you, so the car will
The
failed t<> pass finally th
A d in i list ra t Ion’s |2 26 wheat
\ll a mend men t s were beaten.
Dr 'I'h os B Dickson
was beaten to death
local hotel Robbery
ve lieen the motive
been struck il)
Eng la nd
Texas mem-
Dles, Jones and
list the |7’.0,000,-
the railroad re-
voted for the Ray-
irlng the return
owners Dec. 31
TIh» nrwly elected M P was opening
a bazaar at Mudton. He was in the
middle of what he considered a most
telling speech when he noticed one he
took to be the local pressman sketch-
ing him
After the ceremnney he went
the man ami said:
”—««r—believe—er—a w you
sketching me—what’’ Isn’t that
"Er—-yen?” said tlie pressman
"What—er—newspaper do you repre-
sent ?’’ asked the conceited M I*
No newspaper." said the man
the sketch book. "I design
postcards ”•—Answers
Govern or
prohibiting r
bilhxni tabloa for profit.
r..•MMdderablc pressure brought to bear
on him to secure his disapproval of
the bill, but it did not avail. There is
nothing inherently wrong in pool and
billiards, any more than there in in
except the critic
a net loss in
Tlie Lees and Rragans had
terrsting meetings Friday
outs for tlie Inter-Kocie
which will be given durli
ment were held. The w
annoitheed later.
Herr Ebert b
like he thought I 1
ment was another
Houston Chronicle
Without
trend of i
Mm that. ;
very in-
n I giit Try-
ety debate,
ng commence-
Inner will be
in it
tex brevs flhobnie s FL-
HOVKTON—Ma yor A merman
nominated l»y more than 2 to
AUHT1N—rresentiitioii of testimony
in J'arr’H behalf Is expected to lie con-
cluded Thursday in the Farr-Glaaacoek
Senatorial contest and then Glasscock
begin rebuttal Tlie bearing recessed
Friday until Tuesday
Al’STLN- .No Indictment was return-
ed by the grand jury against ‘'ivptaln
11111 g 11 a 11 > for the killing of
Your car has been
F Allison of Texhoma, Ok . Is
of Ilia brother. D K Allison,
v snows have covered that
of the country for the past
s, Mr Allison said, tint it
beep raining
OHITI AHI
There'll be much less
In* when Barleycorn In
out In the place of l>ones;
be much less of sighing,
bln* and of crying. of 1
tears and moans
\ J ’ (Hui,ihhi road bond is-
\ oted on \ pl I I I
• will \otr
the limits <
to twel
roads would
iv Bchoo)
« ...ms, w ♦■ should say he Isn’t fltten to
do it anw’H.v If It were Denton roads
now. though
Little Tommy — Do your folks ever
have family prayers before break-
fast ’’
Little Willie
ers before
afraid in
Weekly.
Bu rd en
ischarge and returned
day from (’amp Travis. He ha
in the, service seven months.
J il Wiley and S (’arpenter were
here yesterday from near Corinth
J W Balthrop of Slidell w vas i.err
bust ness.
of near
We do not know upon just what is
< based the prediction in Austin that
pasaaga of the Pedigo-Canales bill
means that the twenty-one big in j
! surance companies will return to Tex-
as, but the return of those compa !
nies to Texas, on Texas’ own terms,
I would be worth very much to the
’ state in more ways than one. It ■
Would mean, for instance, that thej
big insurance companies have aban- ■
doned the fight to secure the repeal
of the Robertson law—a fight that
under the surface has been strongly
waged. It probably would mean, al
so, that the companies recognize the
Justice of that law, which gives for-1
sign companies the alternative of
making investments of its Texas earn-
ings m Texas properties, including
E real estate mortgages, or of paying
a heavy gross income tax from its
Texas earnings. And it certainly
means that the heavy investments in
U Texas of the twenty-one companies
r would materially reduce mortgage
t interest rates in the state and. ulti-
r mately, exercise an effect on all in-
's terest rates. The Robertson insur-
I ance law was a wise enactment, we
have always believed; but its benefit
to the state will be very much more
if the big insurance companies obey
it and remain in the state that it I
has been in the past with the big
K. twenty-one remaining out of the state uni pc
» and thereby ignoring the provisions 1,1'J.'?.1
Q of the Robertson act.
There is no question but that the
*■ wt inai ■ large part o
I ecution in the past has been
, less of a farce.
w the Senate did not take the wrong di-
da i k
sins
tint <‘iill —such is t hr
Hr nvrd but rail into
own triif heart one throb
I a I n
ar. that would hr my punishnont,
He'll nerd not suourgr my poui again.
Miss Flutir B« Ii'Ik i i<<» i\<<l a Irltrr
form h< r unknown < < • i r« Mpo nd ♦• n t
u hoin she thought might hr dead, (his
\\ • < k Slo hat not dI x u Igrd any of
the (<»nt( ills of the h t f« r despite the
f << t that iiianx llogwallow people
would llk« to know something of the
l< 11 < i s
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
50 W. Oak 8t Phone W
News from Stony
STONY, Feb Hi.—Bud Yeatts of Ran- |
ger visited bls wife and children here.
Mr and Mrs Sam Murrow attended
the funeral of her uncle, Mr Ashlock
In Collin county.
Miss Marie Staplefl of Sanger visited
homefol ks.
MIsm Goings visited in'Denton
Miss Dollye Bryson, who attended
school at Pilot Point Is home to stay.
Grandma Gourlay is very ill
Miss Bessie Russell of the Normal
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Mr and Mrs. E. I.. Harrison of .Jus-
tin visited here.
Jerry Spradlin of Denton visited his
unde Henry Spradlin
Miss Golfigs and Miss Johnson
both unable to teach school
Mr. and Mrs Dan Davis and daugh-
ter, Ruby of Sanger visited Chas. Sta-
ples
In Roanoke.
Miss Pauline Chadwick of Denton
was here.
The work at Red Cross this week
has coiif-lsted of the finishing up of
the women's skirts, Mi In number.and
the making of 111 complete infants' lay-
ettes Those who liwve made a com-
plete layette at home are: MesdameH I’
Lipscomb. C Lipscomb, Sr.. Bass. Haw-
kins. Browder. Jno. A. Speer, Ruth
Horton Those who have worked at
headqiuirlei s include: Mmes (Jrahani,
Swinney. Bass. Melson, P. idiiscomb,
Sam Allison, \\ C Edwards, Adkis-
son, Davidson, H F. Schwrrr. Emma
R Edwards, Ira Odell.
R H Garrison and
enberg Mrs. O (’ Knight
ladles skirts Out of town
iHpterH liave sent in recently: Aubrey
lioy's shirts, Corinth 12 boy's shirts,
iger 3o hoy’s shirts. Little Elm 36
s shlrtM
verythlng on hand will be shipped
the first of next week ami there will
lie no work until a new quota is re-
cel V ed
i l/ovejoy, president of the Dis-
Federation of Women’s t’lubs Is
In Denton Monday hm the
Mrs E 11 Crlddle. While
Lovejoy will address the
Literature ana Mary Arden
members of the fac-
(’omplain.s from citizens about boys
swinging on and bruising newly plant-
ed trees are coining in to tho Civic
Improvement committee and also of
pedestrians cutting across private
lawns at corners "In line with the
desire for civic beautification and
town Improvement.” said J C Colt,
chairman of the committee. Saturday,
all of us ought to do what we can to
protect the trees. shrubbery and
law ns " Th< re has been complaint also
of passersby thoughtlessly pulling
Icaxe.M and limbs off trees along the
walks.
PaiNrd hv the Sentry.
A colonel of a colored regiment com-
ing in about half-astp 10 o’clock was
duly challenged by the sentry, and re-
sponded
"Colonel --
The sentry
the darkness,
said:
"Lok 'eah. man.
think lie’s Cunei —
dat stuff ’
The colonel
that he was Colonel -----, and
manded immediate admission,
guard, unabashed, told him to step
so that be could see him The co
walked up to him in a rage, and
can imagine his consternation
the sentry took hold of the
eagle on bls shoulder, looked
him with a grin on his face and raid
"Ob. lawsv' Tis de old bird ain’t it?’
dtooriminatni between the „
titoOtoelves and their other features
and has condemned both. ’. ..^
1 hall in Texas was written when appealing to the suspended sentence
> pool hall proprietors, with the aid law to “vo'd ii‘‘*erve<i punishment.
W we higher courts, upset the local ..... .
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