Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1924 Page: 1 of 14
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AGREE ON PLAN TO
IKEEPOPHIGHWffi
37,109 Bah a (tinned in County
A total of 37,109 bales of cotton ;
' qunty G';";,
Overtures to Wife Rejected
Novelist’s Representative
Leaves Town Without a Word
' at tl
WASHINGTr'N.
yat<»s ntt e nd in l hr
conference met
to consider various
I ax
is «-harped
of t-his
bp
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beddniK fur them and were
_____Pl»aa*JlK. «a tlltfltailiment fur
the militiamen.
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PS. Half of th.s
State and b.’f
hr th" rnnn
1.0
fur Lhe a alt r
c .old xt.un
for the .lain
o Ihallas
John ('
i work
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1 total
. $ 10.305.1 1
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become the great
Oscar Hugensun,
Bottlers’
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today.
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nt door..
eureeHb today that
aw.-i if ini- deTi’'«<iy
f rimin' :',n«” nnil TT'Miff 'doyen rrtr-
■< fiinn l-'or t Sam Hoiiidon under
i run. of ’hi' rei-' Ol sale of arms by
Government, to
r any
1 to run at
I ■ ,x»tt Wtw<
ity already
according to the
Slate Govei n
considire'
Low i y
ii.sh er was
when I hey
he planned
died n f
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plm. ,' wiii hr : ,.f Jthx., KnTiTv fTuh.
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Problem ol Teaching Three
Rs to 5,000.000 American
Illiterates Is Consideret
H.iIuim
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American j
official of
JliinoiM Bottler*’ A<Moc.ation, |
1 at the associution’s con- |
v,. h»-re today.
Hrfo’-r’ rnn«tituf Tnnnl pmtrrbrt;nr, j
«««•'--q sftid, the country virt j
house formerly used by the
Will be used for hereafter.
Urday afternoon. “They rre.jiow »n
the eett stage in the bags and : pr ly-
|*. g wil'
Vlfertivi.. however.
When the exg"
worms come out,
about t he on !y ef
ridding the trees of the bagworm* at
thlw time.”
SllGOTM AT nVRH Mt;
DBAD FROM
KNOXVILLE, Town., Jan. 12,-^E.
L. Hurke, 70, grocer. Tell dead on Waeo on the i
floor ok-hig mire Wd hTTV1 Jun?
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Harry 1. KincTalr (above), di rnugnatc, teatifird a fvw d^ys ago betoro
the Senate Conimfttec- rnrrnraitTno 7LFT<-a“Tot Borno Oil d -air Senator
Kendricki mfrnber of the committee. Is shown next to bins lair.
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Owsley-Clement Debate On
Bonus al Waco Is Arranged
IVMU), .Jan. 12. -Th® debate be-
twven Cui. Ahia M. Q»riw..formtr
national rntnmmnder of the Amerv
• an Legion, and Ben E. Clemvnl
the goldier bonu» r“* .
—r ir-imvfdw f<> if
M \ NIL A, Jan, IL—B!«My------J
mvnhi rs of the < olorum. a re-
ligk.us society, were killed at
Buras Island last week in a
clash in which a number of sol-
di, rs were slain, official advi-
fmm Surigao disclosed to-
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Durinjr the the past week permits
have been issued for the ,con irii.’-
tion of three new dwellings here to
cost an estimated total of $8,450, ne-
at t
hall. Last week the building permits
totaled *‘2,900, making the building
construction thus far in 1924 $11,250.
This is just $ll,.’’5O more th.in the
record for the same length of time [
in 1923 as no permits u re issued the
i mide .trr ingc-
7* ~<,Hp^*“'7TrnTW7
! .i • i of .lanunrv, I
u ' I • < f> f*• r u ilii
< ham her of
the p i u- iih ' ‘ *
F. ;wnni* tTr:h.
<.f Womiuv
• - of pros id-
the Col- I KANSAS CITY. Jan.
i covered Kansas ahd Missouri
11 be ‘ -i-'ii greatly benefiting wheaat.
Not Made
for the complut.uij
east road u
thu County
I-'rnluj, but
ij'U ( :. r
*( -r!ncrot e
I. ♦ • w • -,
w . 11 I
in the Little Elm country and seems
Ito have the support of moil of the
Icitiaens concerned, necording to >e-
||>orts here. Little Elm is now served
lout of Frisco and the condition of
the roads between FjiscO rjnd Little
Kim frequently is such as to be j
Multi! Impassable to motor cars and
Mynoat so to any kind of vehicle. A
wood pike road extends from Dunton
[to Little Elm and the fact that Den-
inas so many more mail trains daily, •
IldUle Elm folks say, would give them
Hotter service than they now get in
flptte of the Ifact that the distance is
•lore than thrice as great. Little
Kim is in Denton County, but mail
tfrom the county seat to Little Elm
Lrtttrens must go the eireuitous
Itoute of via Fort Worth lu Fnuu _
[•ftd thenee to Little Elm, a d 1st an co
k»f little if any less than M miles.
Tenoznr, cashier at
Park State I
the i Harrn
If the
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outITn in;
it 6 IhiW
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MEETING AT C. I. A ;
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yprrt.il rnr latr f«i *v II -*•■■ |*4v
• unit d f<> .intend-® -1 rr-n - M
thc' r in j'»‘cp.it at i*»h l’"i n
'Iji’l” Ly ladvf’T.'. Rii-nnjn • hat H'*rr-
staH t! ,t‘i- l‘,d k< izintf I’itfdivtS N’c
r:is, iiupii? f ant cr tnnis port, ar * ir
Hcvcd lu Iuq.u been rQspo.nar.ibk Ijj?
li.p here
Report*- worn
< nllua
1 The treaeurer’s office
'longer he maintained
hau’ir, official* May
bud
far <nouyb
proiniM*, houevrr, th.t’
be w ■‘I I r i 11 n ’ 11 in ■!
that ;um
< WEATHER
EaU T.xa. MUsUffilisr
partly cloudy. probably seta-Mk^
the coast 'colder tonight, frew«- ' JM
ing except on eoast, prwbaMjr
2Z-I-float HI luwi. itlo -M
- ■ I lay* • i.V’ffl
West Texas tonight partly
_7L pc» pt In aitragg,
w«>*t portion, Sunday generally
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rr !>i<l : i'<i r
!’r iday
accepted
Kind will
1 hrnI ed <
f h rn is hi d
ii added
bid<.
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a hh h •
Dvrton 1>
t.tx nf ;
t he
\ .’i mt vi ta’n-
beinir ar-
v\ 111 nnk? a
all college
cqu ipinent •«,
ha\e fur-
to rr.id and wr;lr.
The organh.ntion. inanapeinent and | ‘ ,
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12
fight was for< a.st in
Klan ranks today as a
the order banishing from the Kian ! that
the court J Emperor Simmons anti Edward Y. negro
Keel, Clarke, imperial wizard crnentuH. I robbed officials of the Main
ho was elected county treasurer at Clarke declared he would appeal his , State Bank of 144,460.
of
a i|l ! police.
The negro had $1,450 in h s po*« [
session when arrabLed, ULLurding to
police.
; BroM. gin.
.coun t ed us
j statement
SI,429: THAT AMOUNT!
IIS LATER RECOVERED
of Adolfo lh» I, I
watching ( nHes’ movxj-
om this side of tin- hoiJ<Jyr,
Fcvlrniy rs tr*»o>n htrh there hntwMHSen
no demonntrntions.
-l, \ ;
A^V
tti.;t i» would ,Le T
1. LUll.tll, b.' ,
to < j u
in “bloody
< ounty,” will stay indef-
initely, Deputy Sheriff* Cayman de
dared today. Layman after an all
night visit in Herrin
men were rej
nnd ready tn riot.’
| were
-—‘troops would remain until all dan-
. . t Afer of an outbreak wtjs removed.
Banishment Order Is Illegal | One Arrest Made in Kansas |----------------
Says Clarke; He Will Ignore City Bank Robbery; $1,450
bitter I
K!u> I
of |today
Kian
Y.
I --'yy
I rnblrm of teaching the five in Ilion
illifrrnfcn in the I’nltcd States 11 j
<lc
A'/! i a numoer or memBcrs tn me ronsuiv* . • ja
annua |^j,iry pave been killed recently by •
I rrl'gious fanntics. Sacramento -'-Mil
H4,_ i w 111 leave here tomorrow«.____
4H
the CoHrrf~ W~~fiHt
i mothers' day, hrlri the
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. ’ 11 • i ■ t ' i» > to tbr*
P • . 11 ( e ,{ • U I . With
i ,n<H» i*ii’ien*1 now rn-
< r< ! ng HL
-.i •••■ at tar
Father*
at C. 1
hy p.- real * an oppor-
- < ‘ igatc t he onolit ions
I bvAK-A dMUghtW*
t hg
< ou nt-y get h
it ha*
money
during the first two weeks of lu>t I dition, it gets
January. j poses to spend
The permi
T W.
I This Magnolia Petroleum Cq, J’ri-
Wiy sent the Chamber of Commerce
n check for $.'0 for its 1924 eontri
Ibution -just twice as much as t
Igave during 1923, according to Sec-
Iretary Browder. The Finance Com-
pnittec ts Winding up its WnrlT pre
Moratory to -making its report at an-
nual banquet Tuesday night A list rrf
contributor* will presently be pub-
[lirhed, Browder stated Saturday, to-
Igether with the amounts sub tcrib- I
led-
u.
locnL.ua . vt,
A I'rid
i. ti n nt > t
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P ' '
An
pi.nke ^monthly report* 1(ut estuqMM1 ^1, jt,„ than' *Jo« ' 7 Ax^‘
.4 in tn ♦ V* di nt a rstswl * ■ the ■"*-*
be-
12. Frank
ar rented
’" "'-A jl,,:' ,
I can •<’<! by
v i< t -
ter a
f ho 1 n i*n I HtntMM
r-<>.«i<|ppt Obrrgnn.
fit" n infill Mrx’cnn load-
ers’ ba'•” been p epived in Calle-C pri-
vmL* C-af. Ill-
ing . UiH Vin*»l vxa»*’cIv41 tu bo
tu h f
Rtrnr --rntnt iven
Huett a
mejiti fre
.1..n 12- l»eh-
n 11inn nI 11!11ci
.n group*’ toll
aspech of the
I'.t i\ i ‘ who
on thi> -p.
o Ja.v** aiol night
’<• I'Ll k l t <
exptiK-d
mi i.< n<»w
o’
d
may
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R- TOWN
t i ,-.t ..r t. i-.-l. n ,
th..: tin- i.il.eu.' fuintiop.s In j
TT-TrrreTiiT'Tnnt" F!B.-icnt -wnv “ i • •
lll.ulev |
our
have
Senate
t lie I
■-r,TKY;AAtAtv-Tm':Tf-y,T"5<vs.fQ-i
.u range, eft er a . »n- j , oat Sacramento has been ordered
authi.i tie. .the j t,, the Province of SuriagO, where
" *" ’ "’La number of members of theconstab- ; f. ~,d
our second annual | obiry |iav(> ,)Mn ki|1H ret.entIy by •
Vknan authorities
I should take its
T former American officer is pahdon-
I ed, ------
t - The release of Griths would he a
|i wise step politically for Germany, il>
f is felt here.
~,.iel. .1
lluar-.I hi
give
pro- rn
.A <• hv< A
*11<• h. ■*
Uourd of
financing of the inowincntH for Ito
< rad i< at ion of illiteracy, selection tT
teat hern, course# of study und th- .
method* of in**rttrfion, pnbltrity -and
the co-operntion <»f State Govein j *y.“
incnti were phases coneidered by i
Uvu special gtJUpju. ----------- | f n
3 he conference i.i intended to < » I ‘ n”
ordinate the activities of the Vnited » •' a,le
state-* -Bureau off Education, the
General Federation of Uoiucii.a
t luhs, the American Legion and lh<-
National Educational A>*io*rirtt ion n»
combating illiteracy and will con
tinun thru ‘MonduV. ' 1
Mr°. ThonniH Winter, president of
the club (e<ler*tion, van named ei
( hainnan of today’* general seHniou.
JOHNSON NAMED 8E< HETAIO OF
COMMISSION
AUSTIN, Jan. 12 -The State c.iu-
catibnnl survey comriiissiow has
«pf>«inte<! John J<>hiv«m of Gal-
veston ns secretary in charge of
the office. Johnson formerly wan
secretary of the agriculture admin-
■ Hint toil ’ at A« A > M« the .*■»*. -- —xr r —
[KLxH ■■
way I'ep:
after an all [‘•glees to
in Herrin where 20b : be used ...
•ported "heavily armed 1 designated rnnds and w
rriot," said conditions [ rental Th T>..
3,918 BALES COTTON
GINNED IN DENTON
37,109 IN COUNTY £
_______ 'At
A total of 3.91'8 bales of cotton i (shovels,
ns pinned in Denton this
“I would like to make another
New Year wish about the ‘hot check’
matter,” »aid O- L. Fowler, ‘'ihe
‘hot check’ business is a source of
[great worry and loss to Denton feu»-
iness men and I would like to rec
some kind of concerted action taken
to curtail It.”
-S,wk Tax
\\ i* li t he wav
I’UinsideriH ion of
‘ 1*-L| . ,'pfmtnistrnt:op
i sought a compr<>n> i -<
I era at s
; bill
said
I be ’
I lean
be
| MOSSBACH, Germany, Jan. 12. -
tgfkia early release of Lieut. CT Jfoo
I Ven Griffis, American, who attempted
I to kidnap Grover Cleveland borg-
I doll. i» expected here.
I Grlffle, who is serving a term <>f
| 21 months in prison after recently
I bring found guilty of the kidnaping
I charge, is expected to receive a par-
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|-d*«ath t»f foui persons and the injury
iff a sco’r of .)♦!<■ r.- w »s, placed on . cording to the records
the crew of northbound train No.
Jff h\ i»i in vest igat irur comniitee, W.
M. Whitten ion, official of.the compa-
ny announced lu-re todiy. The re-
: port of t"he committee, made public
it »day, declared the t row of the north
iLuuud train failed to .observt jrders
| to watt ,tY THHendahl, a siding, until
m for No. 2.3, the southbound
\ a result th*- crash occurred
ju>t nftt r Nv ?•' tbun<hired J»y the
>id<‘ trnck just 3 nunntes before 9.
The in VP-t tracing committee was
composed of repr««..cnlalives of the
railrord, the Inters ..to (
II 4»*hmu*m*uu laul! the xuilwuy hrotli*
J hood .
office.
:.• of '
b.-i-k I
awny I
nbarks were cki. g frnm *
i.a!i’s overcoat po'-kels when 1
re-t v<iD luade. vtlintri tuid.
W. Carlton, to build
West Mulberry Street,
( ommerce $2,650.
ATLANTA, Jan
was fore a.st
ranks today
rder ban hi ng fro
Simmons anil
imperial wizard
hlw rgl I" TW
e<iu ipment m e
he has nnlv mil:
.’.i and
cou hl be
charge
11 V t ilt s
UH Wr’l
• took
(I.
“We
I " Jgh bmlget <
work to be done and
during t he next 5 e.
$36,000 \a 1.1 be ‘•uent in this «,
on the upkeep of -Slate 1
not
not
into
e*tn ry wax tifhler why tn
u»tL 4j-u-ILl*guL-Tliu
n t auf hoi it y w is st iged
. f ■.! suf; f.i< t ion v ith War-
^iiA
one •■f
.FIil Cleek. Th-
land tint w.’t be pended pi eiihcr
rH«-e will he a»*pr«»'.\ ,»VtHt elv (he w
‘white rrvrnr fi o»h» nr 1 *mM» rr
(J if the
The M >ue-
< 'reek p’ »pt. ■ ition will n«*
UlF-.LU.'vk'.it of- Jibqut
■ ■ ’ fn>-:i 2.run to 1,000
t han 1 h 1 pl ot .
“It is rather late to be making a
New Year wish, hut I would like to
make one,” said Squire W W. Eax-
ra»r. “My wish would be that an
finance be passed prohibiting
dog from being permitted to r
Urge unmuzzt,-da| ”----
formed that 1h®<-
su<h an ordinarLa.
city secretary. Baxter changed
wish to, **Wtdl, 1 it would b
forced".
u urk
Troops' Stay In Williamson
County Will Re Indefinite
MAK1ON, III.. Jan 12 —As-
serting that "90 per cent of
the law abiding people <>r 75
per cent of the entile popula-
tion of Williamson County are
behind us,” Ar lie Boawell,
counsel for the Ku Klux Klan,
today stated that “if the slur-
iff wants another conference he
niuat come to us."
JtoBirrfl. former commandar
of the local post of the
American Legion, said that
while the Klan objected to the
presence of troopa in the cojin-
' W hen
in
mu.ntaiiied at
were before the Stat ••
' the Tti a inte nante of
j road*,'* Fennnny said. ‘
ICCmpIled
[the -
| that
I 1 he County Commissioners Court I
jJExidaX-Jtfleaaaan. -uitaxmL inf., a |
[contract with I).vision Engineer If I
Peabody, who ha* charge of the I
... i. 1..V.. . .. luan,;,,,,;,,,..,. anrk I
this district, whereby the eo,in- I
-wnrthe |
[ Hi ft if liighwaya^iu thuc xa-utUy on- '
i t' I Peabody__h■ is__had 11-uy to mi.i;- 1
[hi* equipment fL- the work h,r». I
terms of the contract
vuntinuc- to work
I fid 1 hr r X pr II sr
the county, and
vs rl
i) !.<• t' f I 11. - C
.tie Lu h d j . < <
i ol th« thso-r
U f‘f I T h<Y, i t As
hFa I
t n**
44 ’ '
I
ril per cent
The vh»*h er *ha hhot by
bund its when they apparently
lieved he planned resistance.
Tenoxar died n few hours after
the shooting Two other persons
were shfirf by (he ImndH* n few
blocks from the bank.
police t a i <1.
for four
y cat erday
i I 4r Mixxwn in the
n- <• -r d p it !*<’’ < f the
T* a- u n' ■ t 1..IV It Is
Manila Sends Gunboat to
Fanatics' Uprising
. I . Ill U IO
t he "
General Calles on Border
Reported Awaiting Delivery
of American War Munitions
< HH ACO, Jan. 12.—Four men -—
were found dead in lodging hou**
| room* yeatenlay uh a result
drinking poisonous liquor and a
fifth man and hit* wife were nearly
asphyxiated when the mash in a
still boiled over and extinguished
th<» gas flame beneath it.
Action may be taken by the po-
lice against a druggist whose
was found on bottles found beside
three of the bodies.
.1 u Le ii’.ulcx :•. d,
11 hrrr
HAU. AH. Jan. 12.—Movement--------
xculhuard uf a high barolAtW ■
i l,r<-a from ’l,e Nortftweat today wa»
'spreading another—erid wtva
Texas. —
1 Thu forecast fur tha next 21-to----
I 36 hour* iHHUed by the Dalian WW1’
th.r Bureau thl* morning, waa for
a temperature pf 14 tn degree*
above zero in North and North-
j wcat Texas, 20 to 25 degree* In
Eaxt and West Texaa. and freezing
Ils far southward as Houston aand
,siu Autgrio.------ — —------ ---—
Freezing weather wa* recorded
in Northwest Texas last night to
sout h of \hilenr.
Bhs»h»p home here was roc<4va4——----
In 1 but Mrs. Basset didn’t come back »* r --j
*™ the hour set in his note.
J'he note read in effect: . -'■"'i'S
"You uro here by noon Saturday C**
i r I am not her* thereafter.” --------
\\ hon BaiJi tt left his destination
u an nnt given. - ’’
kill bagworms thnt i tempt
laMmagr ' ci.ir nod some Other IrC'-R. I .........
■aid County Agent G. lb Everett Sai- [
Great American Drink Now
II not k'll them. Spraying is
-- V-.in the spring j
hatched and the j
Hand-picking is J
ffectivc mean* of
ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE 14 PAFUQ i
«'.MTK1>.PR^SJ!.E>1VI^B_. j cloudy, colder
!SIATEANDC0UNiri"““X™3NNUALM
--—4f
. j-——■ *-
I o* Angeles song writer’s wife got V'1
divorce. Wo don’t blnme her-
One thing to be said for winter ia
shirt:; *tny clean longer.
Kun is China's new president. He
once slept in haystacks. He may
sleep there again soon.
Honduras ha* a new preaident. A
» office a whole, week there 4*^
an old-timer.
News from Egypt is had. Women
want American clothes. They will get
sunburned in many new places . . .
A big turtle soup factory has been
started in Australia, much to tho "'-wB
I disgust of tho turtles.
Poor sailor married n rich girl in
Manistee, Mich. Poor sailor. ' S’Sj
Nothing is impossible. Over in --.p
London they are making movie*
worse than American movies.
News from S<‘otlar.d is had. Lead-
ing Surrey hanker wants divorce.
Pcrhnpk she lost a penny.
Kather lute, Firpo says ha was in^
bad shape to fight Dempsey. Mora
wild bull from the Pampas.
Two judges in Kearny, N. Jn lind
a fist fight so we suggest the judges Ay'.Q|
sentence each other-
The income tax blwfiks are being
mailed. Insane nsylutns should bo
sweeping out padded cells-
Coolidge fnay have a good job, but l
he often eats his lunch whil* eon----- j
gressraen eat brwfikfBft. ....
,t„r Johnson, the pre.Hdontlnt
candidate, talks like a Fourth of Ju-
ly celebration ,;mM|
New York building eaught fire,
. perhaps from a hot editorial about , I
r poHttrx or «nmetbhrg- --------------------’
; Borah is against a soldier bonus.
>. Legion njenibers shouldn’t let this
make them loo optimistic ;
People who naturally hate New
— . . _.— _-_cov la*rainw
Hotrae Appropriations Crnrrmittee in !
the 3fth Legislature and his capacity j
for organization and leadership was [
demonstrated in that position He is I
a Texas University 'graduate of both
the academic and law departments
■ - I
..l. s -nil I..-
t been (c?*t.etj -.1
•Ust.r Engii.e.
' II..-
v .' h
I the total for the Reason was c •-
j Thp Huffhines gin turned out l.ioj' .r ...
» bal<*M. ^tirne iu
i Huffhines said he expects t» close work. 1
j his plant now for the season. Taylor j t he. roads
I said that he expected to gin six to even if
, ID mores Miles before Closing. Very ^o do
1 little cotton has come in for
(than a month.
i rrnctically all the cotton that ha«
1 comr here during the punt month has j
ar^ j been of the “snap" variety-
tak ;
I
I had been pinned in Denton < —;
uo to Jan. Y. the date of tho last 1
pfnrinr census, ncrordtnLf 'T'i K S. *
Floyd, rotton reporting agent.
I’p to Jan. 1, 1923, the total i > the 1 a 5
county for the season was 20,0 17.
Mu*l **f the cotton f***- kta*
b id been ginned by Tan. 1
This is the large'’** county u>la! m
u Luuubcr of years.
Building Permits lor Week
SB,450; Total So Far tor i
NORTHBOUND CREW. This Year Reaches S11,350
DAI ? AS, Jan. 12. R"*|>on.«ihilitv
f<_r the headiiti. culh*itui between, l.u
Hogensen said, the country virt J K^v p-bsen^rr f ains near Houston
ually floated in soft drinks, «o vast | u<night which insulted in the
was the:/ consumption.
------------——-----
• nd • very *uceee»ful lawyer in the j Fatally Wounding Cashier
iEP,1'zm eiuntry.
It ---—
I “The xtztcnicnt of J E Blair,
■Vublizhed yesterday, might be con-
pttrued a* a criticiam of the tax
collector*,” uaid Tax x Collector
Henry Barnes Friday. "We arc re-
quired to J . , ' ‘
•nd we send in to the State our
fund* ju»t az quickly as pos»l
I ble after the reports are filed. In
I most month* the report is filed and
the money forwarded by from the
, lit. tp the 10th of the succeeding
month. Our December report, in
■pite of the heavy buxine**, is In
by Jan. 15 to 20, and our January
report—the heaviest by far of all —
is in by March 1. More than that,
our collections arc daily paid into
the county depository to begin
drawing interest, and there is no
reason in the world for the ta*
collectors to hold up or delay their
reports, since there is no possi-
ble self-interest in the matter tv
EBERT WILL PARDON
AMERICAN WHO TRIED
TO KIDNAP BERGDOLL
poses to sr, ...
its for this week follow: [the highways,
M< Cormick, to erect ro'i j mated.
flenrp on Schmitz Street, to coat $2,- |
300.
F
on
At i special meeting of th<‘
Chamber <if C« mrnurce
Satutd.iA morning their' ci>-»pur-
• ation wu< tend*r<d to Dallas m
the •beenring of u Denton Cou.it>
site with the provlaiun that im-
portant Denton County road* be
taken care ot and . kept op* n
ovrr live Inke ff tt»" 'wutrr -m-
pounded *•«bmerged them. I he
action wa* preceded l>v a eon*id-
rr.tb!< <ti-»ru.vNi<Hi of the ndvnn-
tagr*f. nrd di*adv^ntBzrs of the
I’jfUlioii ul tile prupLctAxl Kiirx-
\<>ir en*t .hkI -'•) i»t h« .• nf D.*i-
fon OpTlon-A on TTehtoii Con »‘i
land are already living >»v«urud.
S.tc
......... t
! with., witvr
pO.M >4 4 l> t I I t l»*
IIOU 1
.. lion i f
S. A Taylor and J. I. Huffhines,
Street
I managers of th<» two gins here- 3'r.is
h the largest crop that has been
ginned in Denton in y**Hrs
In giving thg figures for T lyi n'
two round bales were
one square bale, and the
»f (he manager was that • ty
seneon was 2.M16. 1 ways. 3’hese figures
11 ‘ 1,1OJ ’ Hpsive as we hiive
[time lo get
will be, w.'ll
it requires t\\e
it.’’
Auto Tax Division
Prabo<ly ga'e the following i*i
trrprrtntion of the new nutnmn-
l»»tax law :
‘‘Under the old law a
I cents on a hors? power
levied on automobil
sum went to the State and
*.. »♦ wn- refnetrd hr th"
. ty. Th.e ._ vu4-^.L^. •acCurd.iig
, law . mu>t spend T he he
’certain roads I hal were
, .*.•» ‘St ull’ H igh a .t4V* ‘
“This, how ( Vi I , lt.n • I (
yrrt Trnrt Trnffrr* Thp Svrw~
1 ’’tate say • •' -thing a ; t•
.county spends il«
j I hu * ou1.1 y ♦*< • H
J of the horsepower lax
j tax of 17 1 2 cent* —
1 is charged and t he
; a 11 of l-h is mon“y.
Jean bp spent
s fit
p.ft
col lee’ cd
rar. nil gor<
t he
o
ItrW*
v<)N‘n:\ ,\i i ii.
amount itiv
nn T i ij ‘’nou i ’J'fhTe Ton-’’
*t n /lit surrendered i.f-
i f tet t or nt t he m ines of •
i. \\ rf|..p i -al ( o. at Al-
> (ii,g to e timates today
3 horn: . pi es id< nt of t hr
KANSAS CITY. Jan.
Me rri wether, negro, v>
and admitted,
he was a lookout
co n pun ions who
-rial * •
will leave here tomorrow•.
•»; J Four Poison Booze Deaths
in Chicago Within 24 Hours
CHICAGO. Jan. 12—Four derihs
....... ............ . . k';;'',1
S30,ODD Damage Caused By .,i',XM'’'.:,',.°X’'irZi;ur'dz;
Mutinous Convicts Before
, \ i -x.ii• I <* al
« nlurge
”4:
each
•i♦ \ <r «11>t ro t i
k.-rf her. when I return
T’ V 'tr;-
. I L>. pu tu
• fa i < n -e « • t it
•' i t ill, of the
| "Tevau a : a whole i* keenly
-’ter +-He ---fwrfl il ie* -
' u I r i. m in cil a I u» I1 s provided at
il A." Judx’v Blubs said
•’ ’ [fa! he rs and i
'' " | t In. t ex pe a svs
i want nu r
I nnyt hing r
cat mu red
-J WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Brexi-
dent Ebert of Germany will p mdon
•nd release Lieut. Corliss Hooven
| Griffis of Ohio and the other for-
eigners who several months ago at-
tempted to rapture Grover Cleveland
Bcrgdoll, the Amerifan slacker in
Germany, it -waa learned today.
This step will not be taken im-
| mediately, according to the under
I standing here, but Griffijs mi l LU
I eompnnions will be freed some time
[ before the expiration of their sen-
tences. Griffis recently wna aenten-
i cesi to tw-enty-one months in jail.
[ Griffis has appealed his sentence
[to a higher court and it is undeY-
uttood to be the feeling among Ger.
that this nniiml
course before the
■■■■.....r
RECORD-CHRO
DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AhTERNOON, JANUARY I2JL224
bf’t h IH X ■
|p nd pri
* u il h
pr<»vi i.ons uf i hv
Rvpublu ’»u I. • .hlcr I .otig Wot I li
luiiccbKH n - ii.i.-t hr nuTdv t>»
various r.’icl i"U'-‘ < f tlir R' i'ul-
i pai ly <>r t he cut-are plan w il I
rnd.nnrr red.
Rcprvser t at »v<'
ranking Dcmm i;
tor nrd nuthnr nf tbr Ir
Fllbstitutr tax plan, .-lid today the
Brpubl ivHtiM must ma’vpl hit» plan
or “tro d-.wn to d-fe..t.“ Tho only
[f’iio«t”»n for ad ni in ist i .it icn leader^
| l <> decide, lie haul, was whither thry i
i will take Lhu.r Ink.nit in the tom- j
itt Of* or on t ho floor.”
Reprctcnfa*<• 'Nrl-nn, Wi <<-n-
• •tps • i \ o Icad 'r, tndt'-ntrd 4
would : w ini.r l-» t I <•
»l.;i! x\ th a 11
surtax ratin'-
pt r cpfiT i -aT.
Mellon pl;.n.
foltrur^ it* rnrt
that is, a
pe r hoj M’jtow ci
I his t.ix
any road
ri |- ii r or
other pt ft of the
that co Her ted on
thr rar, nil gor« to
ind is hj»<nt f»n the ma.int
and construction of State road
-'With (ht- low tn Direr*
county collet ts :.s ii.uch riojiey
it formerly did and In addition
.allowed to u-e I he luoH^y as
th? « ity please •”
TH? automobile tax ha** been ve
materially increased this year,
under the provision* of t h>*
the <ount-y gets as much pt r
as it ha* received and cliff sp
roads. In
the state |
upkeep
it im v jBj
$3 6, (‘00 bhks
»»ve F a 1 t i i-i < ■
county has io-
Temper Mitre
uni yesterday .
Minimum today
Relative Humidity
in. today
Bnrometer Readings
m. today .... 30 02
;FEB. 29-MARCH1 new cold wave to -
i,.JLhr •jr'.-’jn.d annual fathers . and.1
1 • ■ <1 v at (lie (’ I. A willi
jl <■_ hohj on l ob. JU Lo March I,
t a o» d nr to annnunrrmrnt nlad?
TU r r-.JLy, LiTTowing
r .T’t fvl T'V a Ih y w ith Jtldgp
H nr ^*Trrminr. jTYTVideTit ;
'he I’Cilmis ..mi Mothers’
. f th.’ CoH.-rr" Tim
and
a nominal salary by the county com- I banishment thru at! the courts
mi—io wen* court, will do the neced- i the KUn and of the State. The
■ary woak at the Denton (‘oqnty ; der, he *aid, is illegal and he
Rank, with which he iw connected. It i ignore it
Jhaa not yet hern j decided what’the j Simmons faction leaders declared I
[room on the first floor of the court »lh” had definitely split into
treasurer opposing camps the rank and
file of the Klansffwn. The fight
that ha* been waged inaide I he or-
ganization with dim lines of battle >
is now ,clear cut and will mean a
definite alignment of Klansmcn c.
i the Nation, thvy claimed
| The hAn.&hment of himself .and
i Simmons, tjlarke charged, w
l result uf h.s lecent
President to intervene
affair* lo prevent
i move u
i national
cure” the Klan.
will hav? no <■ f I
Id.
vt-’1 trfirn ■ ft,.
Bank Bandits Secure $200
CHICAGO, Jan. 12 Five bandits
shot and probably futoHy wound-
ed Albert Tenoznr, cashier at the .
Brighton Pilrk State Bank, today, I**
.....in.
DALLAS Jan. 12. Thirty
.** the utex after a masked bandit
append , up ar d r«/bbe<! the office of the j
tn | Vermont Marble Co. of Texas here J
today h nuin who gave his
as E I. tJf>llobauglipr wax
ami $1,429, the amount
the robbery, recovered.
The br>okh»’ri’Vr fvr th? company J
rnak.ng up the weekly payroll
.•>id< n. <• J
to
J. S. Eiwler, to build residence on
Egan Street, to cost $3,’)(‘0-
J W C l |
: <1 ut ( o>n h k
1 hot ii a re
’t ILouSc br‘\»
i red bon
tiun on
a ml
I t w(«‘k after th«
tl,** 1 Lilt: lluU^e* It
th.it 1 he tax Jill
jv.'ith the bonus
, Wit h» u! t-|i.*t
i learned. Rrpubih i
I for a bonus w ou ld
to l ive i hr MrdTnr
V. ay.
received
on lateral
what
on t lie
v inch
ill bo about
yp.’ir, the total bet ng -•
as tnuch as t h»»
reived heretofore.
Road Contract
Contract's for the complvt .oij of
the Denton east road were not
a-ward4Mi by tho County ('onnnia,-.
sionrrs Court Friday, but the Den*
ton Const ruct ijn Company's |.,d of
$11,917.12 for * concrete and bridge
structures and the Pursis S- I
bid of $22,629.92 L-r r’ '.din;?,
gravel woil. a’c tn l»e further
deied. The coi.li u ‘ w .11
l awarded to the
i Tuc’-day or th?
1 jectcd at t hat
| t hr rmi rt sn kJ
were i ejected
Uie*e bids are
of tbr
when the
gravel to be
county $2,'.‘27>0 i
sum of th'* tv.)
1 TAXATION AND BONUS e.
' BILLS Will PASS IN ~
HOUSE BY MARCH ! • .
IV ASHINGTON. j7..i 12 T..x r.
... '<t I: ui a fid the I hi a
s hedtilcd .4** - H****
>rr tl c end <»f k’ebtuary
isi rai on lo.olcrs_ t misy a*
i s a<11 or it es < f f.i \ or.’i bb
the MiKcnzic bill Ly th
Mean Comni’tt
tax Lj’1 is Evnt
wrtb jntii’tuled
would I fl
m vow.
11 Mll.'l'i i'., Il W
ns p1edurd to \u
h.iAr ;.grr
! I.” ri) ht
HOPE IS ABANDONED
FOR CREW OF L-24
LONDON, Hu. 12 The Admiralty
today abandon'd all hope uf sa- in/
flic lives of thr 4.3 who went
d >wn v. h the submarine I. 24 when
it wa-. ? n nird Ly thr drradn.vight
Hrsolution off r.itland Thursday
\ ..<•>! as the w.athcr moderates
the n iv.ii n'’iu-r.s will tak » furtlr'r
kteps tn f> ‘hr position of the
in reel: r nd ::-<ctdnin th-> y\mt cat^c
Crf thr fl’^n-tcr
-j Anti-Saloon League Scores
Delinquent Dry Law Fnforcers
\SH1NGTON, Jan. 12 Federal |
and , S1.11 y ytl ' yds wlm fid to
form thriiV duty in enforcing
prf’MLMTon 4iw4er the fire
f f th. hmird/nf du. of -h ‘ \U
1 i r;il<-on Lr >i im t > !a\ a: meet ing
peeliminrv t«» the I vtem*’-* -tx dny
annual content io ’i
V.'wynr R. Wbec’e
re! for th.* Ifncii-1. n
< ver\ vf f'H t he »• id
, q u ent oflierf’f, L 1 •
He Last.-public ^”4- t»tte -ri Ake
- v. . ....." '1 furcenivnt.
MADISON, Conn., Jan. I2.r-Th«
■ nuil e or break hour of noon having
I p-is*o.| with no word from hi* wile,
, ,< .. • . ,, ; Ellsworth Barnett, whose dome«tij — -
,,ir,,.|S , ; i |le i >n ioehide ‘ r,,w 11 fl"’ shortly after 12. Tho Iri-.
JiHb.-o It'.ul. . pi. -id.nl. Mr*. W j‘”r b'* wrote his wife yesterday ask*
VS'al I mg of S.iq-—Augustuic, , mg her t n return t4> him and,
• pr*--’dent; M*-*. > C- Nfvrbrrry
< i>.: « t;iry trvaauier. 1
••lit.■< de- red to
he organization,
fluting ¥-hh4
kept aw
do not
k deprived of
for their cdu-
ihe i.lrtle
», whxch will
11y «• f 1 ‘ i!i.• • < right to
<L ’ ci 11 -t of t ii*1 work.
$7 -n or $J‘>0 for' em h
I Lriv’t I .*4 u.»4rded
the juiginun. .
i h .
ITic
4 .
j State highway
r..............I ,n ‘C ‘‘ ‘
ty Klan members had provided
t11 Peabody
lix-
h«H
me
hi<»
Well, 1 wiah it would be vn- j
pell
< • f ape k v ;
eh’’ n.tted f.oin the
l ’ d it if-4 a hi 'I g M I'll
r )>o***t4de l'r:i‘h»u*,
i’H.'i'ity i.,-l.is vi> t
i By t he
• SL-de [eounty
j iet t hreat ' State
Wil I b(j paid
I be h’-ihibuined by the Stale
[way Department. The county
equipn
' of
b
. . . ...... "Ti t< TiTni'i y "
far from Satisfactory and the iAN here the m.i ic t<>< I . an-
‘both State- L '/h.v y. ,h 1
I roads the rental is t«> be p?o-ratc<t.
State Ni t Riads for \X «»rk
•* ft id t*~
two, and p<>s'-ihly *
fore hi« fh*i»o< i merit
Ito t ake ( Olli] let ' (•
I mnintenan- c v <
It w Hi lake
vD and
prr sent
. pick*.
fePhon 1 he:ivy truck,
’ . “ W hen u e
arcordinjr to stoteinents Saturday by I road* in this
S. A Taylor and J.
rincAcn,
has
General in this 'the ....
has been received [ declared
» (hairman of thelventjop
Bottler Before Convention RESPONS BILITY FOR
menn ~ ........ KATY WRECK PUT ON
— . ....a become the
E. Quaid of E! Paso will be a eandi- [drink
date for Attorney General in this [the 1
year’s primaries I
here Quaid wns chairman
I .t i nun c.
I dir<«< t
[ tn thr
Aho Kian**
oprn feud and hi*
I at «t in calling a
ence to ‘oil or <
J hr ban i.« h 'x nt
feet on this convention, Clarke m
to .pray, at th— UUla . et,WTr,„r |.;rBTr<-- -res- trrr
to thwart
an : pul|p<| a
, van rfi. y
j ed out <
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