Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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About the Walks
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We Built for Him.
C. S. KELLEfl
Phone 456.
AT THE BIG TENT
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9M> dormitory now
iclton at Central C<
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inged tai
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“THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL"
under con-
College prob-
ths moat co
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hn< pianai
Sold only by
Etfwarft & RcCrtff
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“REMEMBRANCE”
By Rupert Hughes
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tn., wmpMT.tr
3 COMMITTEES WORK
■1 ON ARMISTICE PLAN
“SILVER WINGS”
A wonderful picture, with Mary Carr. The le-
gitimate successor to ’’OVER THE HILL.”
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COLLEGIAN CURLEE BLOCKS
Special Curlee 6121 Blue Serge, all wool,
YOUR GUARANTEE
If you buy gasoline of us you get
GOOD GASOLINE. <
We don’t handle the other kind.
I am now in my new quar-
ters on Dallas highway and
am prepared to take care of
your cars. With no over-
head expense I can save you
money on all repair work.
Os
SPECIAL
I have a large assortment
of Emblem Rings, very at-
tractive and prices reasona-
ble.
M Step In and see them.
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Harold Lloyd in—
~ “NEVER WEAKEN”
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Put shock absorbers on your ribs, put India rub-
We Give S. A H. Green Stamps.
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Also “The Smuggler’s Cave,”
eighth episode “The Timber .
Queen.” >-* a 3
TRIANGLE SUPPLY
" STATION
E. J. HEADLEE, Manager
Phone 120 . Denton, Texas
Site
1 JtMt L LA8KV PRBSKWTB
Jack Holt
Wife Satan Sleeps
Comedy Attraction—‘‘A DOG CATCHER’S LOVE.”
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HOUSEWIVES
ATTENTION!
Don't fail to attend the demonstration of Mazola
Cooking Oil. •
Tasty samples and codk books—all free!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY '
at
M’COMBS & SIMPSON
t-------grocers —
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EAT MORE BREAD
MORE MOTHER’S BREAD
Nothing tetter for children and grownups. With
milk it makes a diet that cant be beaten. Crisp, gol-
den brown loaves fresh from the oven—for we bake
daily.
Don’t fail to call for S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps. i. . 1
GRUBE BROS. BAKERY „
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ber on your funny-bone, oil up your laugh tank.
A three-reel mirthquake special.
Also John Gilbert, the star of “Monte Cris-
to,” in “HONOR FIRST.” ‘
Free matinees for all mother^
and fathers over 50 years of
age Monday, 10 a. m.
Matinee Saturday Afternoon.
“Llltte Red Riding Hood”
WW--t Ifa—I 1 twHi'- Evrsjjt4 “w—
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feftr ..modern in ever* reepecL the »njwejikie eeaeion of th,
k-. . —’.ri • . --- tury CJub wan «ivr“—71
r* Cook, Wednei
enientlr »««• by
Coming Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday
Auto T^p; Cdrtafn and cub-
ion work.
W. W. RATLIFF
209 E. tycKinney Street
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Auto tubes—sizes
-
Tubes that give satisfaction.
L. E. ROBERTS & SON
Masonic Bldg.
WE WRTTE All
kinds of INSURANCE
Efficient service. Twenty
big companies. We appra
W. T. Bailey & Co.
Phone 76.
«lng;
“We Dye to Please You”
No need to have your Eyeing shipped out We have a com.
plote STEAM DYE PLANT and dye all colors of the RAINBOW.
Our colors are fast.
Wo clean and re-block hets.
WE DO BETTEE I)RY CLEANING.
J.U'H-ILn* i»esa.»l>SKw
WEST SIDE SQUARE.
Phone 40. 1 'VmI
ALL STYLES
MADE*
for Bible In Public Schools
fn ora«r ThaT*TK; OT6I« wLy ”be
Nt In the schools of Denton n
aa the achoola of the atate W.
u*gtett. auperlnfendent of City
r.ia .r«.<Mutlon jn-
paeyof piecuuTthP inoi, in the
ew-vrvwervs m
nlaed at a conference at I>aj-
ie4»t|y. Mr. DoSgetr* h*d ex-
■<1 to attend the meeting but
la«t minute was prevented
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THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS FOR LESS
FREE TICKETS FOR YOU
Beginning today and continuing LndeftnU-ely, each
Tuesday and Friday automobile license numbers
. I about 3 o'clock In ft
rlum in Dallaa where hn had
been for aiveral <1ay» for treatment.
Hi h»4 been ill the employ of th*
iHHIaat fur ibu laax aau-
eral years. Ho wa* 32 years old
an<1 is eurvlvud by Ills wrfe. ,
He was a son or Mrs. Alice rlh- ,
er Cowan, w1W» <M* bbrh an<l reared !
in Penton. Hi# father was the lalei
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V.M. JagoeCo.
HMwdra-w s’
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bring Into the afmra Of i
their varied complexities), t'
ciplfl* of peace on «
will nmonif men. ':
Therefore, be if rbtbWed
Association that we Cl '*
tention of the .tl"
thexe Incontrovertible trut
the
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public schools be rna<1|
enjoined upo:. .— ------v-
ly. not In the narrow epirit of the
sectarian, but In the all embracing
spirit in which the Master Teacher
or manktnd lived and taught these
doctrines, provided however, that
attendance on such instruction
■con/c1ence>n?s“ of fended
~-Tlved further that this nub-
be brought to the attention of.
Board of Behoof Trustees, of ay,
v.».wS. Independent Hdiool Districts
andfounty School Boards of the
guar-
anteed, to be best suit value in the country.
Boys’ two-pair-pants Suits, all wool $8.50
Suits for Boys, 1 pair pants, $5.00 to $8.00
Special Blue Srge, all wool, at.— $8.00
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put out at Dtmfln j
Later he *t«S||l l|
ratty. After hia fatb-
. rnofhtir taSKht la the-.
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HOUSTON, Ot. 27 —An airplane
Hoile, force. comdstlnn of two
completely t-ueipfwd planes, will be
added to the Monetcm police depart-
ment in the near future. If plana
Minx t>id now. materialise. Addi-
tion of th* |>len» sill plat'e the
Houston t>°Hce department second
only to Naw York in up-to-date
nwthods Of combatting crime. r?e<v
Key. suntrlntendent of the bureau
1 Of Identification, of the local police
tfepartment has purchased two'
manes on hia y>wn Initiative ,to use
l»t "connection with his work. The
Ajanas will be equipped with rifles
and rndio send Ina and receiving
•ata. Lights for night flying pro-
bably will be Installed later, he aaya.
Colhersee for PMlltps
DALLAS. Oct. 37.—Senator
Xiharlea A Culberson Is supporting
4Vdge Netson Phillips t >t Aaaucinte
/••Hee orf the United Steles fej-
preme t eurt. Inetead Jed«e ♦ *.
M. Hawkins, hl* Te«a* frtends <f- •
ejnre.*quoting from a letter written
A newspaper Intended to advance
Ihe political and other Interests of
the women of Spain baa made ltd
. <gppoor»oy |y‘ftawnfl.. .
-j—----- auperstltions. All
enjoyed the social hour and the
dainty salad course served by the
hostess. Mmes. R. T. Evans. Morris
Keith of Denton and Mlsa Maude
Morris Tt-Hiir —era gaesla.----
Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Nance and
‘ ‘ visited Mr.
» - K Cole of Furt Worth.
.¥r-' ^♦"•ton Reel ts vtsittng her
Wwrth Mf"' H“lph H“rmon’ °* Fl”T
M™-, »®U* Oudgell and Mias Cora
rrUtc'hinSorotTIoga were here.
Mi** Helen pyniberton, who has
been Visiting h*r sister. Mrs. F. W.
Cox returned to Fort Worth.
Mr*' L-K H*lz WHH I” Denton.
Mixa Margaret Montgomery Mrs.
It Jln nMiLr4 vis-
Mr. and "Mrs. Kam South vlajted
LF|ErS£?rMer- MrM w R
W. And Mrs. Will Elliott. Misx
Jessie Sullivan and Mixa Ada Fitch
were in Celina,
ft-'&• jluhnson left Sunday to
spend the winter with her daugh-
ter, Mrx. p R. Malmon. of Durant,
MlA rniffoM e. Ball and lltfle
son of Dallas are visiting her moth-
er. Mrs. Lillian Fraley and Mrx. W.
H- Ledbetter.
W gnk Ben T. Ledbetter of
Dallas spent the week-end with Mrs.
"a," *.
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The residence of Chloric Moore
(Col); was burned Thursday morn-
ing about (o’clock, catching from a
vacant house, which burned near-
by, The origin of th, fire hi "un-
known. Fart of the boutH hold goods
wax saved.
Mr. and Mrs A. L. Porter of Ft.
Worth were guests of Mr rfhd Mrs.
It. L- Porter.
Mrx. Kmmett Ltpa<mmb of Van AI-
styne la visiting her mother, who
ia sick.
Mlxx Nathan Erwin of the' Nor-
»n*l College of Deuloa, spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrx. N. H. Erwin, and had ax her
gueat Miss Fern Clark of Bowie
Mr. and MrsrBernyce Clark andd?
Montgomery went to Sherman after
Mr» e. Montgomery, who under-
went an operation about two week*
in the Sherman Hospital,
D. MUett was here from Slier-
man.
Mrs. N. H. Erwin. Mrs. X A- L.
McFarland and Mrs. J. M Reed are
hoavsaea fbr the W. M. S of the
M E. Ctiureh 'next Monday' at the
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lafferty were
In Denton.
In Hiam th* law allots a debtor
a clear lhr*e months. Then, it he
fall- to per ay, the creditor can
apply to the court for an wrde- w
►cite him. when he Is compelled td
work Without pay until he has
worked <>.ut bis Indebtedness.
Having their eyelashes perman-
ently dyed- ts a new fad among the
fasholnable wotnen In Izindon.
Farm and (Sty Loans. Best Rates L
and Terms, ALVIN HILL. tf
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and EmbalaMt
Automobile or Hone Drawn
' r Equipment
Phono 20
IF INTERESTED <
In buying or selling prop-
erty here or in the Kosse oil I
field, write me here or there I
or telephone 633.
J. W. HOKE
Big thrills! Big action! Big
love! Big hate! The struggle
in an ice-jammed river vAile —
the blizzard raged—the death- ’
grapple with a man-eating
bear—the blind man’s great
battle in the smoke-filled cab-
in ! Other smashing scenes that
rip and tear at your heart and
nerves. , ”1
When ^he committees, appointed
to prepare pla~; *r~' “
Day caUbratian. in Denton liitx
reported to |he special mei
i Ti>Qr><lay night they had only
able io get started with their plahs
Ariluti o. MaNItxky post, American
. Legion Instructed them to go ahead
gmL Work-out all the planx^giid naY-
Fy them. out. Additional reports’^ITI
he xnbmtrtad by the committees at
another mxetlng rutxt Tuesday ulgbt
« 'for <wpirld«ratlan by the Poet hot
th* committees ar* already empow-
ered t<> curry out the program In
line with the general plana as dis-
cussed.
orB
first floor, _»*>]?*• •«. suporstltrons. All quests publication:
We submit to the Judgment of our
fellow^ cltlsens, that the following
la essentially a Chrls-
________ foundM by CSH^tana,
that the principles of Chrls-
Jy are woven Into the web and
woofr of owr ha b Itji. customs, eocial
.1 organic struct urea of
•^’frjfer^twib-our ■
Better than “The Old Nest.”
This great Goldwyn picture
broke all attendance records at
the Majestic Theaters at Dal-
laa, Fort Worth and San Anto-
nio.1 ’ 4
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They have
a Courteous
Respect for|
money i n
That shop!.
Special to Record-Chronicle
.SANOUL Det x‘.~Buigtara who
had entered t" '•: **; “
HacdwMre Stote between l(KJM»d n .. •
tit., •aris:
by Nightwatchman Hampton's giv- f$C.A*ver
tag . ln<- jd*na.. liamptpg xaw the
light lit tne rtore while n>a.kmg hTa
rounds and called Ipr assistance
The burglaTS huur.i the alarm and
ran from the store.
It was found they had plied the
knlvea and other articles from a
show case in a heap and had a pa-
lter bag ready to place them In
whan the alarm was given. Hil-
1 rance was. effected through n rear
door and the burglar or burglars
Sffgctad their escape through it,
To Probe lever Tu» Fiaudx
WAMIUNGTON. Oct. 2L-K11U1:
tlo>»a loanee included tn the ln<mn
roturna o' business men over tin
vnnwtrv am rtefranrtiny the Go*
enjment of huge sum* officials of
the Internal Revenue bureau be-
lieve, and a sweeping I if v*> ligation
has been ordered.
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NEW LOCATION
NEW ARRIVALS
Dresses $10.00 to $29.50
Suits $20.00 to .$39.50
Coats $14.50 to $52.50
New Brushed Wool Scarf, $3.00 to $7.50
PICKLES—ALL SIZE PACKAGES
Sweet, sour, plain and mixed; hot and sweet
relish, chow-chow,
- t *ri4 >,■—ills; IBS)' ifl r.^ > j t • ..Y»—
Aunt Jemima Cream* Meal, 10c package.
TURNER BROS.
. ThimLorAdiJ-.
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps.
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selected at random from among cars that pass
the Palace Theater will be published in the ad-
vertisement# ef the Palace appearing in thia pa-
per. Owners of the cars recognizing their auto
numbers will be presented with a compliment-
ary ticket to the current bill.
Below are today’s selection of license numbers:
‘432365 367725 ' , 355430
34M9 '
Is your license "Dumber among this list? If so,
1 clip this coupon, sign your name and present it at
the box office of the Palace Theater and secure :
the free ticket. It Is gdod for Jafck Holt |n
-------’’WHILE SATAN BLEEPS.’^------ --------.
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My license number is.
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l-.n<bMxlaxtlr Fwr Hawd
Thr IH— <i>,g Tlturaday aiglH ahow-
*<1 mi chtauylaBtlc •entlment In fa-_
- vur af * lutud frum tha Doalun
r<>at Thlrty-thjee of the fifty-odd
- uiaawd up Thuraday night
and commltt*«H reported there were
. about forty bver the county who
< would join the hand. In addition
I there will be aeverat e«-a«fv)ce men
' from th,. Normal College who can
be Br«ur.<l at that time, Inourlnr, it
lx believed, a fuH band of a hun-
dred plecea. Committefta are at work
geeking mean* for financing (he
herntl and xupply houaea hav< been
written for price* on inatruihenta
Prioea are aleo being secured from
the government quartermaatar de-
partment which >• disposing Of gov-
ernment InxtrunMmta.
1 h.f. meeting Ttiurmlay night waa
weR nt t,-ttrtrtt; (Rgaty nnrt rfgtrrrvt W
wtjrc'(urnlxhed and refreahmente of
iwn. ekeam and cake were xefved
at *ttie close.
-- It was voted to close the «ii*m-
X^liffle ■ heffiRIp .drive now on lu-fyre
vembl-r 11 so that an new mem-
bers ran take part tn tti* eMetira1
of new odlcerx wad re-organ!saltoa
; of ibx Pag, on tjiat data. .
In Kansas this year nominations
fur public office' were sought by
between 3t>0 and 400 women
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DreamlaniL Theatre
The Houseln Qualitii
nstjr.^t 4T—inret
. an aristocratic family
__„_____:S were decimated almost - "l: ->■«»„> run.n mr.
la Ute point of exttactlon. during an<’ 8, Cole of Fort Worth,
the Reign ;of Terror. Mister Mary — * — - -
SUnislaun born Eugenie Dsdieu,
died here recently. The aged nu<i
wAa bora In Belmont. France. |q
IS|3, aj)d had been In a Brownsville
qoftvent smee U61. It Is recalled.bt
luual hlslortans that at the time of
the Union Blockade of Point Isabel
teVstantafinn1* ^Jrfirnii-a"
•eyvler tor the school children of
Mtiownsyillg. by causing to be com-
piled and printed he(e teat books
to substitute for the ones cu( off
'to’”1 entry by the blockade
! MlAMAlfOklnToct, St—It hi al-
right for a girl to be a bride, but
to be married in order that the man
may receive prl«ex offered at « pub-
lic festival Is all wrong. This la
what Mra Nadtae Gowan. 1«. claim-
ed in filing for divorce here.
'Btie and her husband, John were
tnarrled at a public wedding at a
tfltlval hare. eDeember 5. 1»21. Be-
au the first Couple married, they
Hpalvad a number of prises otter-
td by toon mer<dww.l». One other
ffituple wia married at the same
4 PADUCAH. Oct. 27.—Re minis-
I •sloes of ranch life end conditions
I |a. the early days of Texas, when
I tdhehes comprised hundreds of
I thousands of aerrx and each ranch-
I n»*n rules his Hille kingdom with
I thy absolute authority of a monarch
I ware recalled with the rm-ent death
L dCW, D. (BUD Richards, owner of
I fiu Moon ranch, known all over th*
I kouthwext, Rlijiards wax Klaty-two
| yahrs old and stood out promtnent-
I ly among those pioneers who help-
I ed create the pictures<iue history of
I West T< xa« Rtehards started <mt
I over twenty yeats ago with a small
|- string of cattle and prospered un-
■ In l«t4. he bought the Mopn
I ranch, famed in West Texas history
I and well known in cow camps from
■ Montana to the Gulf
I The ranch comprising many thett-
I sands of acres was so-called bee
I or Its cattle brand. #h'ch wa* roTBP-
I ed by two half Cirelw> with thotf
points down to represent a half
I moon. Ths history of the ranch goes
I back alqnost to Civil War days, old
I timer, say It *a« established by
I aa Englishman named Maud, said to
I have been a relative of the British
I General. Cyril Maud, of World W'ar
I fame. Maud it la said, decided to re-
I turn to Bngland in JB7ft and sold
■ the ranch to J.' W Gray, also an
I Englishman. Gray passed it on to
~ ' tWlttr btH it I rented with m mnch respect hl •
this shop tm n million dollar jfoW bond would rtC*tv4.
Whatever your position in life, whatever th*
f status of your financial condition yoa will find • show
k to fit your foot and pocketbook. —
Our line of men’s shoes and hosiery is complats
and of high quality, yet medium in price. (Nettle -
■wHI ton and Floraheint Style Setters).
KMB For ladies we have for yon to select from
SchdbCT, J. & T. Cousin, Julian Kokeng-e 4 Gr
'jy j rifciideH an.l ( oloniHls are being received every txay.
We are always glad to show you the latest num-
hers. A visit to this store is always a pleasure.
■r MM «»»•• Man Who Kim Fwt Oct N Nor. 4.
DOSSEY& HOttOWAY ‘
Frye SHnee On All Shaw We BeU.
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‘t'.oT j»ji . 4 iw • * 1 * : 1 ' • B)t . , ■
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nia wl
a. StuiL..— ...» »-« *" wmrra.
‘y. will occupy doubla rooms » ,...r<?*”'r|kft which w‘*r« very
In^rqomx* BpJatat ?’
_ _rchitecta' plans arp <ne-----
-Jam and lobby on th* first floor,
Uiv massanlne and utility room on
th* second floor, and the private
pallor on the third.
Moria Anlth. Toronto's am
ta the pecent Atlantic City ■
mat. will wed * m*> 1
mi .to said to have
> propoaaf of a Now I
.ttHriMweeaaAa**—
MMm^WWnpMtdutHr auggeetlng the
ibelr pawing the nv-
•‘equtrlng the reading
lout sectarian c^=
ira^E35J’
aiMBvnriDij
^^Lhe '"pirbvl^om
^"YAidento object.
Inrto.ua scruples.
-mujr Hot
-W’wo *r^H-
Mlfif£t» the Lcgtalature the
propriety <rf cheating a Commission.
chHrgXfl rntth th* duty UT deciding
how. in a non-sectarian manner, the
Bible or. text books V“M*<I thereon
be mode leachntwe In th* -various
grades of Our public sellouts. XJIaL
the commission he composed rep-
resentative educator* at the H1a(e,
including denominational educutorx
from the vqrloux religious failhx.
that the I'ommh’Slon be required to
r.port. with rcomho-ndanon*, to
the Governor, who shall transmit the
xauie to the Legislature at the flrat
seJHd«.n of the Legislator-. In either
regular or special aesslon
Six con vernations .-an t,c earrlcfl
on simultaneously ove* one 'tei--
1-hone wire by means cf a new in-
xtrttnie.it designed by a French
postal official.
•psclal to Roeord-Chronicle.
Pci 11—very
the XIX Cen-
ld with Mlsa laiu-
'SflhY The maga-
Mrx. Rraaell. par-
aph membeF pB*»-
siS'S
Evans, an sgtrnem
dag. manner gavi
ry ifltich
? V*Ue4 Free* XMaprisb
£ONWAY. Ark, oct. JL-Thor.
Hkjlary tf Suter Stere J Ashburn Cowan Died Thursday
Frustrated; Escape Effected Afternoon; Burial in Dallas
Ashburn Cowan, former reeldent
—--------- of eDnton and a grandson of Mra
rth het wfffrulyKd *t*T' R- r,ner t’onton. died Thura-
gettlng away with any
ghtwatchnixn Hanipton'g
pud or Of (he WbShoCT
tvrlan I'bureh f Knoxville,
The deeeas<<| wax born tl» Q
nl« He attended wchori 1*
Al..I wae a member of the L
bill team ever put Out at .
High S< hoot latter he atl
Texas University. ■“*"“ •tT-
efJa death his
Danton school
ir..
byte min. Churc
4 The funeral .
were to be in Dalles JTtaay
soon. Mrs. E H. Pina-, hla j
n«» ther, and Mra. W. J, Jto_
«n aunt, went to Dallaa on. —
npoq train to atlea^ (Px aervics^ —
PRINCESS
‘"Jj
tblved'tty '-filffi
truths, with
guKgestlon. that non-sectarian
itching of the Holy Bible In oat
schools be made compulsory,
that Its great principles of life be
‘ upon the student body dal-
jot in the narrow zS
Ian. but In the all embraeir
in which the Master Teach'
provided however.
idance
__, not b» hm
any whose
thereby.
Rqaol
ject lie
the C
Cities.
publication:
ibi.....
are evident truths.
That oura ‘
tian NaHon.
and il
tianfly
V, '.M! ,
life, laws tw»d .
stat*, and nation,
That In orc. _
reprsgentatlvs D*mocra?
queathed to u> by our jjlr
must be a general diffui
knowledge among Mb p»Pt
upon a compreheRriVb effi
system, that educates *U
pie. developing tnefn aloV
ttona*. scientific, Jfirrary. ry
spiritual lines; th* ddtffivM
the moral and xplrltturl cha
the peirpte being abftbltlffl
ttai. without w'Wl4h.“bmW
will curse, rather rtian 'hit
k i nd.
That the diffusion of a kl
M the principles „ <rf Chi
amo£g all the people, '>1 t)
matlc teaching <M jfcld few
rules of correct Hvlhg Tblftl
Old Testament land MtaHnt
terpreted by the life upd f
of Christ, will prove ftnjhbiri
final solution of gtl wWM
foreign problems, 4h<>1UnU?
lay domestic etrifa, JnsurF
*”st1ce: -wltt beget a »
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237920/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.