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DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 15, 1919.
VOLUME XIX
LADY TOWNSHEND
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ASK FOR A FASHION SHEET.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
ORGANIZES FOR YEAR
New Cabinet to be Formed
In Spain Will be Liberal
bond
SHAW STUDIO
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THE WEATHER RECORD
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THE BANK WITH THE GLOCK
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Russians Admit Retreat ot Ten
ft
in best quality Kid and Linen Can-
Miles In Murmansk Section
JOE MINNIS SAYS
$7.00 to $10.00.
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We will appreciate you looking.
You Can Rank on Them
Nettleton Men’s Shoes— The World’s Finest
Agent for
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
WILSON-HANN CO.
Special Price $4.60
J. D. BELL, DENTON, TEXAS.
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Few Brown Pumps to sell for
We have just unboxed some very
Special Price $5.75
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
beautiful ' Lace-Trimmed Hats.
Also Malines and Leghorns.
Capital and Surplus
Make your selections early this
$100,000.00
week.
see them.
on
officers and directors.
WILSON-HANN CO.
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With the Styles for This Season Are
Many Ways of Combining Materials
With Pretty Effect.
LATEST CREATIONS
IN EASTER HATS-
INDICATIONS ARE NOW RRIGHT FOR EARLY
SIGNING OF PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY,
SAYS PARIS REPORT RECEIVED. TODAY
A strong conservative Bank care-
fully managed by competent
OUT OF SIGHT-
OUT OF MIND
Our eerviee la yours and
at your command.
YOUR EASTER PUMPS
AND OXFODS
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FRANCE AND GREAT
BRITAIN WANT 90
PER CENT OF PAYMENTS
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SOVIETS PLAN TO
FORM ALL INDUSTRY
IN NATIONAL CHAMBER
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IN NEW ENGLAND OFF
BECAUSE OF STRIKE
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at times when you need
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“THRIFT”
Houses Built by Laborers
Will Escape Socialization, Says
a Dispatch From Budapest
CITY SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTS TEACHERS AND indications Are That Clash ,
ORGANIZES FOR YEAR Between Americans and Japs 1
Will be Settled Satisfactorily f
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP TELEPHONE SERVICE
LADEN WITH FOOD
HELP WHEN
YOU NEED IT
NEW COMMISSIONERS
TAKE OATH OF OFF CE;
TO ORGANIZE APR L 28
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Joseph, Dr. Alexander Web-I dentists froin the new government ure
ROANOKE TAX RATE
IS 82C; KRUM BOND
ELECTION MAY 17TH
'J MILITARY SITUATION
IN RUSSIA REPORTED
TO BE SATISFACTORY
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LONDON, April 15.—A retreat of ten
miles In the Murmansk region Is ad-
mitted by the Russian soviet govern-
ment In a wireless message received
here today.
To loan on Farm Lands at 5^ per cent inter-
est. Good pre-payment privileges.
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Chrtatal, Active V. P.
HL Schweer. Cashier.
y. Woodward. Asst Cash ter.
i American
I for Poland
by • Ir'l'lllli HR.
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per month at the ward hcIiooIr
After routine mallriH such hm mIIow-
Ing accountr wiir attended in, the
meeting whr adjourned.
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The Commissioners set the rate
for carrying the SI..HMMHMI bond Is-
sue In the Denton district tltond
District No. ID nt $Wc on the »IOO
« n Bullion.
That he
cures,
cents. They are
claims are
fact none
ficaclous 1
We are showing some beautiful
| styles of White Pumps and Oxfords
Tonight fair
In the extreme
nesdny fair.
nnd colder,
northwest I
The principle of “THRIFT” needs
is as wise as its benefits have proven
PRESIDENT WILSON TO
SAIL FOR AMERICA ON
APRIL 27TH OR 28TH
Brigadier
comma nd»*r
In Northern
the military
Thia IN hlM
Him • ■ In mlng on
DENTON. TEXAS
J. A. MINNIS
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
E. Side Sq. Denton, Texas
Quick Delivery- Phone 188
Black Pumps with beads on the toe
no defense. It
___________________________ the necessity.
Successful men of ail ages have very strongly advocat-
ed its practice. The nation whose people substitute
extravagence for economical wisdom soon begin to de-
cay and finally crumble to their dissolution.
Our BANK encourages THRIFT; accepts savings
on account and solicits your deposits, whether large or
small. Begin now and later come into the full enjoy-
ment thereof.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
Hranarrr. over ST 50.000.
ICacellent Hanking Servieo
Visitors Always Weleomo
J. II. CHMISTAI. ................ ProslSooA
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H. II. IJIHtTIS __________Assistant CasMoS
WASHINGTON. April
consumption during
to 433,700 bales of
linters, the Census
today.
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pl I In $*. rd nl
I o a dh pii 1 ch Ci "In
nl Zurich Mild n« nl
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MADRID. April 15 — The hUIIo' of
bank <|rrka In Berlin bun Hproad to-
day to I'hrmnltK npd Manilhelf All the
big banking InatltuHona of thoNO clth»a
are reported i'loaed ’Die hankera havu
Rent a delegation to Weimar Io <IIn<’Unr
th<’ aHuatlon with the (jormiin cabinet.
ON RECORD-CHRONICLE.
New portrait of Lady Townahend.
wife of the hero of Kut el Amara. She
wii made a ataff officer In the French
army for her work In organizing can-
teens for the troops In Lorraine. She
was often under firs.
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('riddle, vice-
W. H. Lynn, A. L. Jones and M Kin-
ard were elected janitors for the ward
schools but the janitor for the High
School was not named.
r.lectlon llesults t'anvusaed.
The returns of the school trustee
election were canvassed at the meet-
ing and It was found that W. E Hmoot.
It. K. Turner, <1. T Turner and E D.
("riddle had been elected to succeed
themselves. Al) have taken the oath
of office.
It was voted that students transfer-
red from other school districts Into
the Denton city schools would be re-
quired to pay a tuition fee of $6 per
month at the High School nnd LI50
-.,.;'.l 15—Cotton
March amounted
lint and 10.35R
bureau announced
| < (U.ogse. April 15 - General Joseph
r ic , i .c!■ n ,i!i!,■ r of the Third
jl'nlted stilted \rmy, wan today made
poet . Oimnander of the Order of Hath
.,.,1 Hl, llnrhert ('lover, ■■.>(»•
of the I'rlllMh army of oootl-
on belrnlf of King Georgs Mrs.
! Dickman la now In Cologne and Will
I vlalt England She will be known there
| ns Lady Dlckmnti. an honor bestowed
on few American women
PAHIN, April IS.—President 54 H-
hoii Intends t« anil for the I nl(ed
gintea April J7 or 3N. nfler being
Itrraent nt the opening mrrtlng of
the pence congreaa nt A eranlltra,
auya the Echo de Parle.
AUSTRIAN OFFICIALS
REPORTED EXECUTED
15.—The prospects I
suddenly become | J
will during the day.
"1’he new commissioners probably
will organize with the election of the
chairman and the appointment of com-
mittees at the regular April session,
which Is Tuesday night, April 28.
It Ih not known uh yet whether or
not the selection of a cl,y.
be taken up at
mlHRlon hft»
HellR lolM of different corn
Some as high as thirty-five
advertised and great
made for them when In
i of them have any more ef-
remedtal agents than the old
•for your Easter selection. They come
\prll I > \n
with foot!
Hamburg I
PARIS.' April 15.—Under the tenta-
tive scheme of distribution of the r< p-
aratlon settlement advanced by France
am! Great Britain, these countries will
receive between 80 and 80 per cent
of the total realized from Getniany.
leaving the balance for Belgium. Italy.
Serbia. Roumanla. Russia and others
It Is expected that the smaller coun-
tries will make a protest.
I." B Ross and .1. R Atchley filed
their oaths of office as city commission
era Monday following a meeting of the
commission at which the results of the
April election were canvassed and
Messrs Ross. Atchley ami Allison were
declared elected. D. K. Allison had not
taken the oth of office Tuesday morn-
ingr. but probably
new
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at that meeting. The corn-
authority under the char-
ter provisions to name the city man-
ager and he, In turn, appoints the other
city officials, which appointments must
be approved by the commission.
LONDON. April 15—Berlin newspa-
pers print a report that the com-
munique at Budapest has • .
Archduke ------- -
erlv, former premier. nnd
Joseph Beteprenylo, minister of
inerce
Nice line of Oxfords to show this week to
select from. You will bq pleased when you
Not a pleasant thought, perhaps,
but, unfortunately, only too true.
A photograph is the concrete rep-
resentation of your absent per-
sonality—It keeps your memory
green though you may be thous-
ands of miles away. If you were
called away tomorrow would you
have a photograph to leave be-
hind?
PARIS, April
for peaco nave
brighter ns n result of agreements
reached by the Council of Four here,
announcement of which would seem
j to indicate that within a very short
time the war-worn world will begin
to return to something like normal
international conditions.
In a statement today President Wil-
I son indicated that the treaty of peace
j with Germany will be completed with-
in a short time.
these years. The medicinal agents In
I Eclipse are just as
I effective as though we
I cents for It Instead
JJJ course there Is more profit to
the thirty-five cent kln(L
— money
we do
1 twice over,
BORTON. April 15.—Telephone cent-
munlcathm In most of New England
was suspended today by the strike of
operators, who quit work at 7 o'clock
this morning The union demands In-
clude wage Increases nnd the right of
eollei tlvo bargaining •
87 Russians Are Arrested
In Meeting Near Pittsburg
l,ITTHBURG. April 15.—Klghty-S«V«
en HiihhIkiis ure under arrest today ns
ii result of n police raid on a meeting
lust night nt McKees Rook, near here.
W VHHINGTtiN 'mil I!.
< I Hirhiti <1 <>n. iiu \\
of the' Aint'iliHii f<iic<H
HiihnIh, Iihm it’iioilotl thul
nil nut Ion In hhI InFim t < t \
th'Mt offh'hil (IlHpHtch
the* MurmniiNk cohmI
BEIILIN. April lf» V tllNpiil. h mhv*
thul the tliMt meeting of the ln<l<>
p«*nilent moi'IhIInIn of Iho Hovhl gov-
e'l'niiH'nt H<|o|et*»el tho ri’Holutbm of the
iniijoilty roi’ImIInIn for the Iniorporn
lion of nil natloiiHl InduRlrh'N Into i
nationwide* Nosh't R.VNlom of »* nation
al woi'ke'iM* thainbt't. I »'|»i<'H<‘n I a 11\»' of
all iIhnnvk of i tofoaMloiiM H»nl liuliHtiv
BASLE. April 15.—A dispatch from
Budapest says that by the applhatlon
of the principal of the proletariat to
spare all property acquired by real
work, houses acquired or built by la-
borers or other workmen will escape
socialization.
WASHINGTON. April 15-
lion of tho e’laah l»etw»»vn
MohlleiN and .la|»anvNe> at
mIIII Im In iH'ogt’VMH with o
ration that the' Inrhh'nt will
IldJtlHtl'd KHt iHfHi't'irlly. II WHH
• lav al thr Slate' <h |>a i I min t
In ri'gard Io tin' vablv from Shang-
hai Haying that the* JapanoMi' govern-
ment had iiuulf a payment of 1375,000
for tin killing of two Ami'ihanN, of-
fh'lalH Mild lint no AinorlriinM were
kllh'd ho fat an t Im Information I e-■
rilvrd at thr department mIiown.
vass in Welt and Turn Soles at
Let us show you how well we can match up and combine our
various materials. With the wide use of braids and buttons, there
are many possibilities for planning just the dress you will like.
You are accustomed to using Soutache and we have it in the
good colors but we want you to see Paris Cord. It is beautiful
when used for braiding.
We have replenished our stock of materials for evening wear
and can give you many interesting ideas for their use. Commence-
ment days are not far away and you will want a new evening
dress.
Just five different designs, gorgeous colorings in Kimona
lengths. Cheney's Silks. See these.
Standard Patterns for May are here. The Summer Quarterly
is a very attractive number. Sells at 25c but carries a coupon
worth 15c toward the purchase of any Standard Pattern.
The county commiH^ionerH' court
Tuenilny Met the tax rate neceHaaiy to
carry the bond Ihhup In the Roanoke
precinct at 82c on the >!(*(> valuation.
This district voted a bond isaue of
$35.(MIO early In March.
The commlaalonera hud up the mat-
ter setting the tax rate for the Den-
ton road district.! In which bonds to
the amount of $1,500,000 were voted,
but this rate had not yet been set at
2:30 o'clock.
Krum Election May IT.
The commissioners' Monday after-
noon granted the petition asking tor
an election In the Krum district on the
Issuance of $125,000 wortli of road
bonds, nnd this election was set for
May 17. A delegation of citizens waa
here from the Slidell community aak-
Ing that that section tie not Included
In the Krum district, but others from
Slidell wanted In, and the court de-
cided to order the election In the boun-
daries of the original Krum district,
which includes the Slidell country.
The Krum district Includes all the
western and northwestern part of the
county that was not in tho Denton
district.
; WEMMbL J() Wsilrm N»w»|*|wrTiilur
At ii meet Ing of th’1 City .School
Board held Moiidwy night al th«* High
School. t< aehiTH for the next Ri'MHlon
of the NchoolM were elected and the
Board wax organized Thia u aa the
tlrnt meeting thv Board haw h«'b1 a Ince
thr election held rri'rnlly ami
atlon whn made hm
Smoot, prewldent . K
PI ( Millen! . It H. Tut per. Heeretary.
Four Ohl 4|*l*b*
l-'onr lenclarH Ivo at the lilgh
School am! two at the It E Le< Mehool
failed to apply for re-election The
High School tMi'lH'iN were MBm Edna
H Md'ormhk head of the Department
of EngllNh, ami MImn Norma Smith, dl
rector of phygli'al education for glrla.
Their Hiii'i'A'HMorH were not named Mtn
Ii I. Hopper ami Mi’m (>. \\ .Stewart
did not applv for re-election to Hie
faculty of tin' Lee Mehool ami MIhn
Virginia Eitan of Denton and Mm. S
8. Stroup of Little Elm were elected to
fill the vaeanelcH thUR raiiH(‘d.
TeacherM rh'cted. Muh.leet to
inrnt by thr Hiiperlntemlent.
follow N
High School A Logan. (’ M Mlxdl.
E H. Farrington. <» W Stewart, C E
Farmer. MIrmcn Lillian Walker. Ethel
Simmon* Mildred Bailey, Her! rude
MeIteynohla. and Min L E Neleon/
Lee S<’hool—.1 E Parke. MImncn Vir-
ginia Egan. Mattle Brown. Arkle Elma.
Fay ItaliH'N. Willie Mar Slaughter.
Myrtle ColllriM, Ollie Kerley. Ara Gant.
Juanita HayrN, EfH« Sledge and Mir
H S Stroup.
Sam HbuRton—M L Ramey, MInrcn
Pauline Muagrove, Orpha Myere. Beryl
Hkllea, Hammlr Boren. Mary Batea and
Maida Edwarda.
Stonewall Jackwon—W. A Oimheat,
MtaMva Beanie Lynn. Lottie BraahearR.
Ruby Durham. Phoebe Goode, Lyle
Boone nnd Mfr Ella Kelly.
Fred DouglaaR (colored)—-Fred
Moore, Mrlvja Wllllama.
ley and Cota Burr.
NO. 210
GENERAL DICKMAN ~
MADE COMMANDER OF
ORDER OF THE RATH
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WAXAHACHIE—B. W McIntosh,
near Italy, lias boon sick eighteen buys
with what physicians believe Is sleep-
ing sickness.
strong and just as
got thirty-five
of fifteen. Of
us In
Maks more
out of a sale of that size than
out of the fifteen cent sale
but the purchaser Is get-
ting less for hl" money. Just think of
It. Minnis Eclipse corn cure will do
anything the thirty-five cent kinds will
do and more In some cases and It costs
only fifteen cents.
STATIM OF Jl tiO-MLAV DHI.HtiATIOt
■ M (SOMEWHAT IN DOUBT
PARIS, April 15.—The credentials
lommlttoe of the Peace Conference Ims
found a tangled problem In determin-
ing the status of M Crumzitch amt oili-
er Jugo-Klav delegates. They represent
Serbia Croatia and Slavonia, but Jugo-
slavia bus not been recognized by most
I of the allied governments and the cre-
I ,1... ■ u,, ,»,-n in,. Il t are
Baron I somewhat uncertain and the Italians
Cotti- Mr.i unwlllng to approve tlivin.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1919, newspaper, April 15, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237988/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.