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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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NO. 230
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 8. 1919.
VOLUME XIX
LOUIS B. WEHLE
BROCKDORFF'S REPLY DEFIANT: DECLARES
WITH THE CLOSING OF SCHOOL
ALLIED BLOCKADE SLEW THOUSANDS IN COLD
BLOOD ANO DEMANDS IMPARTIAL INQUEST
COMES THE NEEDS FOR AITROI’RI X IE CLOTHES.
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view and quite a
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bit of our business for the next few weeks will be along these
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Muy we assist you in planning
lines.
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In white Cotton Goods, Organdies seem to have the call and
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good shades in colored Organdies.
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Our business on Novelty Voiles ha sheen phenominal.
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been necessary to keep them coming fill along and we have just
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received ten new patterns that
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Become better ac-
ask for things.
Come to this store often
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lections as well as quality) and you’ll like to trade here.
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WHIPPET TAM HERE
THE WILLIAMS STORE
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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THEY ARE HERE
THESE CLOTHES FIT
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GRIFFIN WHITE PUMPS
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
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Denton, Texas
E. Side Sq.
They came in Today.
Phone 188
Quick Delivery.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Capital and Surplus
Women’s Spring Woolen Suits
1-3 Off
on
They wear—They fit.
fully managed by competent
officers and directors
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
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Wr have been planning ahead with this
Hot
that
SOME OBJECTION IN
LONDON TO FINANCIAL
PHASE OF PEACE TERMS
We will be pleased to show them
to you.
HOUSE ORDERS OPTION
ON BLUE RIDGE FARM
EXERCISED BY STATE
H. F, Schweer, President.
Jack Christel, Active V. P.
L.. H Schweer. Cashier.
W F. Woodward, Aset Cashier.
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PEACE TREATY TERMS
STIMULATE INTEREST
IN LOAN CAMPAIGN
AUSTRIA MUST HELP
GERMANY GET UNDER
INDEMNITY BURDEN
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Mill.
II III
FIRST LEG OF FLIGHT
ACROSS ATLANTIC IS
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do
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TENSE MOMENTS IN
PEACE CONFERENCE
DURING GERMAN TALK
WIRE COMMUNICATION
WITH PEKING IS CUT
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will
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this .
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terms 1
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night
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Judge
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Dl l I. KID COLONIAL
$10.00
PATENT KID, PLAIN
$10.00
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A strong conservative Bank care-
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we are showing many qualities from which to select.
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SMU GLEE CLUB
WILL SING HERE
SATURDAY NIGHT
■ v sai.l koo.i re-
hiehcil during the
tlgiir.H tor tabu
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ORLANDO MEETS AGAIN
WITH COUNCIL OF FOUR
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will
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eggs,
take
a nd
powder
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attempt cd
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TO ASK U.S. TO BE
■ - ARMENIA MANDATORY
Shant Ing
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a m. dm
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DALLAS <’oiinty
in favor of a court
$2.5<mi,oihi t
partly as a
HOldhTM
Only a few left and the styles
the famous designer Bischof.
They Come From Kirschbaum and the
Maker of Society Brand Clothes
Judge Simpson
ImiiHv to cost
>3 ooo.ipu) ami to I
mmnorla I to I lalbis
a ImoMt
point h
The
the < | ii
from <
i. p..i t m of rioting at
linrMe .. III. IM grow-
l-don of the (’oumdl
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to .»><!<♦ In
im In Shari'
< h i many
mainly
< allenl
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that their cnntln-
nine. might can., in Ihii ndet Mt andlhgM
Prince Alfonso of Orleans Hurt
MAY POSTPONE U. C. V.
REUNION TO NEXT FALL
SAYS GEN. VAN ZANDT
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The RiifcRt inveRtment on earth.
Th. Hc notoR bear 4% per cent in-
tercut payable Reml-annually—
The highest rate borne by any
security iRHUed l.y the United
States since the Civil War.
We sliall be glad to assist you in
making your application.
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mums ion, it wan
lloiiMe today
'v ill fix
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umation <>f
of mitioiiM
of the n< w
v the peace*
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re llder
m■ d
BAKIS. Mav -The (’onnell of Four
ith Premier Orlando, of Italy present
gan today t<» arrange t he ’trogr.im
t lie pr eMent a t ion of p
• Austrian. Hungarian
i de lega ten
f i a ii Ala t Ion
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...in and
it Wil-on
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What a treat to put on a suit that really
fits. A coat that hugs the neck, tl>at lays
smoothly across the shoulders, that gives
you just the right waistline. Clothes made
by these two foremost makers are smart in
style, moderate in price, and they fit.
ROUMANIA'S TERMS
TO HUNGARY REFUSED
I., hind
NCI t . d
■ Kill |
Repl\ II.g to
... that i he M. xl
111 n t i u < (• d its mln
• M to ptopoNe t“
South \m«rican
the f.
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department of
urd a statement
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•I Moui.es. ho \\
hat there is no
Louis B Wrhlr of Louiwville, Ky.,
who hds I,ten appointed counsel of the
wir finance- corporation. Thia legal di-
vision will pans on irgulations govern
Ing rdviincca to ckpoitera under the
recent cor grratconnI author Ization of
$1,000,000 000 foi promotion of foreign
trade
Bed
kill
t ha n
or the
the Hitting
shake her
about <
n the m
feathi-rs full of
eggm beg in to
will come Into
H< e of any kind
W ith a good st a rt half
won <’ome around and let
you about It.
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h. .
n-bt rm l ion \x eig hs
a pion flage.l in
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it of \ . r
art ill. r\
tank
also pi
P\KIS. Mav X
the I lilted State*
coble intiinliitorv
tions are that I
submit the matter
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and an
ant
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vs ho sa xs s
e III p t loll
was \ ot ed d<
ment to give
\s a s ruled o u i
of
Bi on nen I le
I mm feet Into
i k «*ti to :i h on-
to llelg ililli.
11 a t Ion mad
.ginning «• f
, n don. to I'
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t.
d
*s b ipnet tanks t <.u li n j the
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n a t r i x ' d
M'STLX' Temporary Injunction for
th. < losing of four salooriM operating
Houston vser. grant»-d by
Ihoiin on application of tin* .
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—in a Photograph,
it will i
» chicks
ben up
feath«is
lie wants to put off the old things and to put on
the new. He is tired of boots, rubbers, heavy
hosiery and arctics. He wants to kick around like
a young colt, but he cannot do it in that Winter
stuff.
And. say, did you ever realize that the man who
sells you your shoes wants them to last because
he wants your trade year after year Then why
not buy your shoe dressings here? We KNOW
our dressings will not harm your shoes, and that
we show the largest assortments of shoe dress-
ings, laces and other findings in Denton.
BEGUN BY U. S. PLANES THE WEATHER RECORD
- a> lonlglil th.ifid.vi
rl I > « I.Mid » . m firmer.
FOR LOAN CAMPAIGN L.
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Women Workers Hun).
Women wal k, i s w cm buss
'I’h ii t’.M.ia \ . maintaining
the busimss section
x\ i m d
ght I'li
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Hous.-
.. m- g i \ i n
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11 i<• n <.■ 11
>t foi Oil
.■st and
the p< >............
hatei-.. that the chicks
the world without anv
and have a go/»d start.
the battle |s
us talk u ith
M t Im
sing a t I
' night. I
at X 15
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Met llodlHf
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..f th. d.
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p . > I tills t > •
we sell, (meaning se-
As the OWL is the emblem
of wisdom, the
BANK BOOK
is the budge of success. If
you’re wise, join the order
today and successfully solve
your tomorrow
We invite you to Bank with
us.
are from
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TO CABLE MESSAGE S «......-................- 50 More Men Convicted Under
I WINTER WHEAT CROP EsP"We law Gi,en Cleniency
1 '"! nnnmtnnn DII0UEIC |„„Y !t*’.a..9
|j|jiuiuuu uuviiluO H.... ..f Y'.'w.'i'
U. S. 0. A. ESTIMATE - -
of the
k while
shake her
xx hen t he
lion .'
th. \ I
in th. \
did I
po m> Ih i I i t x o t t
d \\ ;i i p.dii i< a
in -hl
wear materials along with trimmings.
of Southern
I hi I las will f
tool Saturday
i t beginning
th.' MUHploes of
..f the First
• «|ub a re t went y eight
• • o» ga n Iza t Ion has
I'MM I II i t H tour of
The Young Man’s
Fancy Turns to
Oxfords
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d «• r It - Il ii n I • a u v
i I i i. t <. 11 d I I . i I x .t
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I \ 11nf I i.i II ( I < a t \
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4 "t
L. Bailey
Jno. A H»nn
J. K Wtleon
W. C. KiB>hrouh
Berta X. Stout.
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hi. xx 1111 n g
of t honha ndm
ha x «• p. t Ihin'
d th.- hlocha
d. lih. i at ion ;
I . ompp i . <1
n i
Iiimm.. Mio N.-Th.
IIHfilll It » fill opliiiira.
nifififfil Mtififlofil lM-rr <»■»
to iiuiiriit in 11-** <t»i*
lint nrr film* 1u i»rilfir
nt II
in a I n I x n i o ii nd
I com p« nsa lion i
WASHINGTON. May S
Wilson will cal.le Ills messau
an.l It will !><■ r.'a.l iinin.-.l
....... 839.915.000 BUSHELS
JOE MINNIS SAYS'
>oxx <!• r
fleai !
t he
will 1
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t Ii »■«•«• ' mer Ira n
I»iimmi-«I the
fh« Ii Hight
ii 11 «* r noon
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1 | a dispatch
Independent Latin-American
League is Plan of Mexico for
Herself and South America
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Mi:\l' <» < ITV Max
da v regal ding t • ports
niiii'iil 11 m g io
Bu e noh \ 11 eb
i ami oth.r
a plan f o i
\ up I i< a n hag'
xx 111 b • • I n d < ■ p e m I»
of na t Ioiim < i •'
t-m-e nt Pa i Im I
n R.lations i<
had nothing f
i Front
..... Ih I eai m
foundation for th.
$10,000 Subscribed to Fight
Lynching in United States
\F.\\ YORK. May X-
to fight lynching In the
has been rais.-d by the
fviem •• on lynching, it was
here today One thousand
amount xvas contributed n
I. a wealthy negro farmer
a program will
A Girl Miid«* to
of mirth The
tarn will consist
Is and choruseM
ldmi<N Uron
• \\ . repeat tl
. R. |. hMiag a
hi||M . f. Thl- . \htni
1.1 f.dloxx Hi. ■ m 1 ' h< ••
auk In <.nil.fi < nmofiil laged.
tank nh 11d 11 • i .■ is of c<>m p.i i .i
small siz.’, t'Ut h.cans.' of its
n. x < n
hi Ii- hl
II* ' d III
h. i ng
I a n d -
nt’
guilt <d a
I ..III Oil I X
I i mi m st I
|,.f..r. XX
pl ■ I N" n M of III.
ill-
“XVon.Ol wolkos BIT.' I.UH> "U '>"■
Htr.-Os TliurH.is.v. mai u I a m I nu bootha
al.out the liuslnesa aeetloh and making
l.„.r-omil solicitation fm bond HUl.H.rtb-
I Li w CliHirman Atchley said Kiwi
I soils had been aeeom|>.
forenoon, but Haiti no I
I lat ion had as y<-t b. <-n
I Th in xx oi k im a pa i t u
i six «• campa i e n be i mi
I u nion count y up to its
If possible by hard wot
PRESIDENT WILSON
w \sn i :t<
xxluat productions
n'.i'.i,!* 1 ... ii'itt busln-Is,
Xgriculturr annoi
forecast based on c.indltloiiM as th.-x
■ ■ : exlHt. ll Mav I w H!<■ 1. w iih t l"'t ■ • '
of normal, and upon llm .•Htlm.-iteH ol
T the lir.a I'. Ite lint tested, wldell W a H
'' placed at I H.!t;13.mm a. res. an aband.m
[ ment of t I P< r emit from the area
Hbown last autumn
< - 11 Ih ex peel ed I Ita t
H will be asked Io be
for A rmenla I mllcii
President Wilson xxlll
to congress
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n.h .1 hx H
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are as attractive as any we have
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f 11 n d.i ni.1'11
• list
t he
Ma y
o'cloc k
, <■ h ii r. li
A 11 O.OUti fund | male x
I ’nitml St a t cm | a. ii n- x •
National <’on- (Texas cities this y
an nou need 'I’h. ti rst ha I f •
dollars of I consist of a plax
4- Scot t . < ii d< txx h l« h Im
of A t - | i ema Imler of t he
of solos, duets quar
i. I ’ 1111
.tin. . <1
pl < d i. I I > I X
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d I I I t t
. a P i < • 11 f I. i i ’
bl.-nd th.-
pc and to
i Idlit x’ fot . ’
T xx o . x p. in
h. !«• with tin
hil.itlon ■rim tank al
I e x h i bt ed to m y Ii I, Mr
II is to Im taken to Aubrey
"ill Im stmv.il there dumiK llm
4 ml on Sam rda y will I”' show n a t
point
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