Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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This Bank Is a Permanent Institution in
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
To this community it is
Allen A Company’s
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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This County
Organized in 1882 as a National Bank.
RECORDCRRONTCL E. WEDNESDAY. Nov. JI. UM
When the Shadows
Lengthen!
few
t u
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cop
t hings
no
The
him,
store
t hat
Hom
of a seat
is given
merit
more
Is
It it's a Typewrite
If it’s Hemstitchir
If it’s Plaiting
If it's Covered Buc.ons
bell
save
1 AV.
goes
'rush’’ Deliver
She’ll raise the roof
Vice
States,
Born
lit-.
In
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Human Interest
Editorials
By Wicket WambpJflt
less
say
craze.
over
the
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Di-
neur
72
Meat
and
Groceries
veteran
at
to-
14.
Comfy
Amer.
12.25.
THE STRENGTH OF THIS BANK .
More than 900 State banks in Texas, the only banks
operating under the /
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Dog Hill
Paragrafs !
By (leorga Bingham
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+ M1DK TALKS ♦
<f» By Ruth Cameron ♦
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fuy
greatest
was a
In these days of changeable styles in footwear, we are kept con-
stantly on the lookout to see
jump, so to speak,
cent style developments.
motive. “
ambition
between
passing
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Everything Good
to Eat
the d<n»r
my dniightej within* It?
hh good h.s ii iiumi'h; tho.voiiiM of her
hither aNHiin* lb, mid kIk*’s never linked
. daughter with hor
t fa«-e<t by a plebeian
Fish
and
Oysters
Phone 9
which way the (style) cat will
We have just received some of the more re-
¥ou can’t tell
the difference
He
t he
t hat
time
Many of
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We
do
Four other attractive styles came with
the above numbers. See them.
| With the
Exchanges
By L. A. M.
dwaro-".-1—■■■■ is'icit l .-.iq
*»». MOV ».' 'OSO
Put .one Gotham Invisible
on under the stocking ofone
leg, and none under the
stocking of the other—sad
you will beljirpriaed at the
amount of scrutiny it will
tale to discern which is I
which.
All you will know ia that
one is suddenly cozier and
warmer than you ever
dreamed a simple, flesh
colored knitted spat could
•- make
You don’t have to wear common
"bedroom” slippers for comfort.
iber Audit Bnresu of Circulations
■W- Anavrtrau Newspaper Pub-
>’ AsaoeiaUou.
iber Texas Daily Tress League.
■bar Publishers' Buying Cor port
tred as second-elasa mail matter
Stoa, Texas.
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enny’s ,
>ook
Phpe
Prices easily in reach of all.
^.75 UPWARD
, *£. • *
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RUSSEtMRAV-JONES CO.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx.
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Slim Pit kens went to church last
Sunday. However, Slim don’t take up
much room-
The Dallas Writers Club is to be
instructed in the gentle art of prop-
er «peHing| We’ve a notion to
tend some of our own staff to the
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forgets to
and she says:
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Viewpoints
Vr aobhrt QiiDen
American
divided-
law and
The
was a
your < red It is
buy good* in
the kopecks
you <»(T nt
Fletcher Hen step wax among those
at the Improvement Association the
other night. He must be the brains
of the organization as he made the
motion to conic to order and to ad-
journ.
FOR LONG SERVICE!
If it’s comfort you seek; if it’s long wear you demand
—here’s the right sort of Underwear for you at the
right price. < Just received a choice selection for
Fall and Winter.
FOi’.
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-GIFTS THAT LAST.”
W. J. McCRAY
JSWELER. 1
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——at Paris the other day a
■White man was convicted of driv-
efficient wrviee hnd the easy going
amiable soul gets thrust aside
Hut—would you rathar; have the
reputation for cburlishiwdb dnd the
antipathy the world feels for such
ne.tures, or would you rather endear
yourself to those with whom you
come in eomtaet?
I think th<A happy mean lies in
th«7s»A“t,n i’r"-Y3Vr^AR't,;r '
mods, fortiter- in re- Gentle in the
manner, but firm in the object.
There is no need of being shrew-
ish about things, but stand up for
your rights. Insist on true value
whether it is merchawdht 'Sr ser-
vice that you are buying. And if you
are gentle but firm in your Insist-
ence. you will command the respect
and still retain the liking of those
with vwhorn you deal-
Tomorrow— But This May Be The
Time.
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You know what this standard make means for
you—only the best. You will find the garment you
desire, from a light weight mercerized cotton to a
heavy wool mixture. ' r- ”---;
*Otn* vhiting card plate
Mg Bae of samples on dtiplsy.
[S bis enrkturetor for the
fift-gc gasoline consump-
tion. Hut if his car is a modern one,
his carburetor probably will be all
right. Proper adjustment is an easy
matter and the waste of gasoline
from this source will not be appre-
ciable Unnecessary rapid accelera-
tion, dfiving too fast, too frequent
use of the clutch and erratic gear
changing wiU most probably account
for the power wasted. For every
movement the driver m.ikew in a car
there should be n reason and every
unnecessary manipulation of the con-
trol levers means waste—whether of
the energy supplied by the engine
or of the life of the tires.
The motorist should remember the
clutch is not a
tral. It is intended
changing gears and then
The whole <
solves itself into know what
doing, why he is doing itl and
(Copyright, by ftdgar A. Uuesi.)
You Don’t Buy Bread
YOU BUY NUTRITION
—and it ia taposaibla to get nny
more food value out of a loaf of
bread than Ita maker puts into it
PAN DARDY
Has the greatest food- value possi-
ble to bake into bread. It is made
in a spotless plant from the vevy
highest grade ingredients the mar-
ket affords.
1 It pays to eat the beat. %
GRUBE BROS.
Rippling ,
Rhymes*
ny wait Mason
FOOTWEAR IN
MID-SEASON STYLES.
To this community it is a friend in need, a bank
where you are always welcome. C'ohie in and talk
over your business and financial problems and be
sure of every possible aid consistent with sound bank-
ing. Your money, if deposited in this good bank, is
absolutely safe. Do your business here.
We invite yow business with assurance of safe-
ty ana service. . ^44^^
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—are proud of the fact that during the past 13 years
not a single non-interest-bearing depositor has Jost
one cent. In addition to its own reputation, yoX^Hr
count at this bank, “the largest State bank in Deiffl^
County,” is protected by the
Do you want to wander happily to-
ward the setting sun ? P
contentment and independence?
life well-lived?
—a black Suede
oxford with- 14-S covered box heels.
A trim of latticed strips of black kaf-
fir calf give it distinction.
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Then you must start saving now.
There is no choice—"as ye low, so
shall ye reap.” Start at this Bank
Today! ’ ..
can
-from
a
I
Government investigation: I’roce s
in which everybody is accused of
everything and nobody is punShcl
for anything.— Dallas Tinies Honild.
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Ju9t
Folks
By Edgar A. Guest
continue
by lett-
Fornr ap-
fatent medic-
As he was en route home about
midnight wieh a sack of corn on his
shoulder, ('lab Hancock was surpris-
ed to meet a Cow face to face in
the road He is still wondering what
business a cow had out at that time
of night.
accom plishment
hasten to say that
that person how to do
>t for
an onion in this potale salad.’!.
When the average man say« he
wiahea to increase his earnings, he
means only that he wishes to In-
. _... ._ f season in tbo^ 4k
spotlight under the eyes of people'*
who will follow the spotlight. whet>
it. jaovea tu uriolhsI,
li» England they
a cause for divorce.
is
The
seems
j
NOTH'* TO THlt Prni.10
y ornipeous reflection upon the
icter, reputation er standing of any
individual or corporation will be
ly,corrected upon being called to
pabljabers' attention.
We can supply your needs.
I Rentals and Repairs a Specialty.
Phone 780.
Denton Typewriter Exchange
■ .MU — .— I — u MSUM — M. — O — I
to bte forgotten that there have been
insances of youths leaving colleges
and magnifying the treatment re-
ceived as their reason for leaving.
Dr. Bizzell and the Regents prob-
ably will welcome an investigation
so that the charges may be dis-
proved if they are untrue or thV sit-
uation drastically remedied if such
conditions obtain. A little hazing
is not a bad thing, but the day of
brutal hazing ought to be past in
any civilized community,
i who
u< the
FRED FEEllTOY t)N Sfrll’BORf)
Scene, Fred Feernot on b ud of a
ship tawking to his mother and his
best gerl.
Fred Feernot. O boy kiok at those
waves. Thuts vvat I call waves!
His mother. Hey Fred, sippose this
bote was to all of anddiri
would you save,
His best gerl.
HINTS ON DRIVING
The average man buys a ca ■, gels
a rough idea o*f how to steer and
control it and then, when his bilis
come in, discovers that it is ,
ing hirn more than he originally
ticipatel, says the Automobile
pest.
He blW£j
in<. rdTnate I
■ Over
I T,U,t feezing is so serious as t<>| .
: be practically (beyond control of I
the OpUege management.
Ybe Mills County citizens sign-
ing the letter are of course sincere
MM tMr assertions
IF~
anybody else,
i- the use
it
true
advantage _of getting
next to the
unless we
well earned
simply to
uniform
ing we helped to clean 'em
Bull Ru*.
Glory craving cun become per-
nicious. I witnessed the unfortun-
ate spectacle of one of our great
national war-heroes who, when his
fame began to wane, ns the war
drifted farther and father into the
background, attempted, to <
in the eye of the public
ing his picture in fuUu*ni
peur in a half-page patent
me advertisement.
The effect on ‘ourselves is
beneficial, the affect on others
more pleasing, and the net r< suits
is more constructive, if we take
is logically
which we are
•jriisr (tn advance)
months (In ndran<-e) —s
K moptbs (in advance) .30
l-*We«kt]r- (Oatside Denton County)
smtW -Wi advance) ____________S1..3O
(1A advance) --------- .ku
fTMnnCka (in advance) .40
>a Aneoelatad Press Is exclusively
lad . to the use for re-publication of
iewn dltpatcbea credited ttf It or not
rariae credited iu this paper and
the local news published herein.
ton, Texas, November 21, 1923
Don't i uvy
s- through.
Be glad life has called you some service
to do.
Itejolie lii your burdeu, hold fast thru
the doubt, ' •».
Pride will lie youra when till- problem's
worked out.
I read the long road of achievement and
' dug
To -clue difficult thing.
A - BIMeThoutht I
For Today.
SECRET OF ^PROSPERITY—A(
long as ho sought the Lord, God
made him to prosper.—2 Chronicles , J
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fetciry
— — ■■■■a
She’s
ns tpt
Does It Pay To Raise The Roof?
Ami so it goes. The woman who
"raises the roof” gets prompt and
sink, who
me or (Tarubell?
Yes, Fred, wish?
Fred Feernot- Ladies, you itnbar-
lass me.
His mother,
thats no anser.
, His best gerl. You havent sed who
you would save.
Fred Feerqot. You must give
ink.
The bote is sinking. Pre- l,u*'
These new Daniel iGreen crea-
tions will give you that well-
dressed feeling t)>at every wo-
man desires. ' t -
2011. Women’s Comfy Boudoir
slipper of quilted satin. Patent
Comfy soft sole. In attractive
colors. 12.
8512. Mule of Brocaded Satin.
Leather sole and half Louis
heels. Gold on black. Same in
qjiilted Satin in rose black and
lavender.
1030. Felt Mule with
Sole and spring heel.
Beauty, taupe and rose.
Try the footwear service of this store.
THE WILLIAMS STORE
, in« an automobile w^iie^ntoxicated
•"•Nd given one year in the peniten-
tiary—one of the first if not the
?’■ flrat eonvictipn under the new law
'- 'which became effective only the
■ paat NUBimer. Its early passage
might have averted some very se-
rious accidents that have occurred
, when booze and gasoline got mixed
together; its rigid enforcement now
L brill prevent others, and the fact
that it is being very strictly en-
forced in some counties is indica-
K'i Ove 'that it was a law that really
W»s deaired.
ACHIBVKMEN’T
Buckle In, buckle in, buckle in to the
task!
For (he coiuni'Uipluce duties nud easy
, don’t ask,
lie glad it's your forrune to carry
load,
\iiru from the highways and hlaoe
a new -road, •
He glad life haa naked you great courage
to tiring
To some difTIrtilt thing!
born
ago today.
of many
Botecouri
years-, ago today.
Kramer, the
racer, born
years ago
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l HAZING AT A. & M.
A circular letter from eftizens
of Milla County evidently sent
oadcast over the State, asks, in
patently a very friendly spirit,
I-M-investigation of hazing con-
ions at Texas A. <fc M. The let-
Which is an open one addresst
President Bizzell and the Col-
ps liegents, asks for an inquiry
Into six chaffc’es:
rr Th* Freshmen are given less'
Mmsideration than other classes
That Fresh meh and humiliated,’
ad, required to do menial
for upper classmen, deprived wc
t he
he had
himselC.
nave a tendency to-
ward glory grabbing, and the
J we accomplish, the more we
of their liberty and "assaulted bv to grab. It somewhat com-
, , M forts us to inaku belief wc arc
upp<r clAssmen in their own room ft. | .so/n ebody, just as the little girl
to get into Mania’s clothe*
ahw ia a gruwn>up
ECONOMY /
“If the ms f '
■ (Fir. '.'...""^..-5,-
' —-Clreeo. >
1 If geu do not sava-^x part o)
i your today’, earning*, yout« tf!on
Im a been wanted far »i to-'"’
I morrow in concerned. Start an ac-
count with un and naval
■WMU to Helg Tb.M Wko try" |
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK .
THE EASY MARK REBELS
Margaret is a mild and amiable
soul. It hurts her to give puin to
anyone even in the form of a well
deserved rebuke. She is given to
“making allowance" when other peo-
ple fail to do the right thing by
her. In Short she is one of the most
tolerant and charitable- and popu-
lar friends of my acquaintance.
But one day last spring, Margaret
came to me with unwonted fire in her
eye and heat io h»r voice.
"I'm all through being pleasant
and agreeable and eusy," she declar-
ed. "People just walk over me. in-
stead of being grateful. Hereafter
I’m going to rant nnd rav- when
things don't go right and then I'll
substitute for neu-
for use when
only.
question of driving re-
i::to !;r..-.“ what one is
i what-
he is going to do next. The driver
should keep his eyes and thoughts
ahead of him and let what he sees
react upon the amount of power
supplied to the back wheels. He
should not be content simply to press
his accelerator pedal right down ind
trust to his brakes to get him out
of difficulties. He ought to observe
everything; remember that pedes-
trians have a habit of stepping
suddenly off the pavement, that chil-
dren dash out of by-roads, that every
bend conceals a possible obstruc-
tion and that there is no canine rule
of the road.
Maybe we
And also a process in which a
notoriety-seeking politicians get
air their views and secure tson.e
free newspaper publicity', at high
cost to the taxpayers who get noth-
ing whatever in return.
time to think.
( apt in ■ ... .
pare for the wtyst •
Fred Feernot. Go<>4 nite!
His mother. Sutch a coincidents'
New we'll soon see wich one Be will
save. I bet it will be me.
His best gerl. I bet it will be m e ■
Fri'd Feernot. Jimmin.y crickits
there goes my mother down for the
ferst time, if I save her and leev
Claribell drown (Tarabelf will think
!m frnrie. (I wi»z there j?bes (Tara-
down for the 2nd time. If I !
her and left my mother drown
mid be very disobedient. There
my mother down for the »’nd'
and next t> the last time. Heck, this
is awfill. Ah. herrny, hecr comes n
res, ue bote, to save them both. Wat
a releef! It jest goes to show that
sometimes the best thing you curt do
is stun and think.
The end
Fencera.l Sn.iT> says that we riust
leat^^the le-son that governr ent
isn’t a business but S'*rvic'» and we
need a num with broad visij.r of ser-
vice -n-tiad vl a strictly business
nian .■:* 'he head of it.--Mineral
Wells hid.'.v. ” ,
leaned at 214 West Hickory
>BU>n, Texas, erery afternoou
unday by tbe Record-Chronicle
Weekly loaned Tuesdays end
THE MEIUTF.D ItEIH’KE
1 Mid to Theophilus Sluiigliter, “You
eertaluly give me a pulu; you usk Jor
the hund qf my iltiiigliter, .leiuium Je-
rusalem .lime. ,\inl yet, If reports cau
be trusted, you Imveii't tbe jirteto of n
hat; men siijAtiint yon always are bust
ed, and tiimKrupt ami stony im«l flat.
My daughter Is used to the splendors
that ouly tlie opulent share, and you
LaiUlduT bii) li« r Mis; i udi rs, or couilis
for her evergreen hair. Men say that
si, kiv end when you
the store, you dfg up
qiiii lily tbe < larks head
Ami liow could
Her credit's
SCBffCBlFTION KATES.
’ • Dally
I month, delivered $ .50
mntbs by mall (In advance) IM
tenths by mail (In advance)----8.00
i year (In advance) 5.50
■oanl-Weekly' *" Deaton County
^vanqe) ________—JI.00
- _____ .00
■* —a black Suede
pump with 14-8 Spanish heels. A
criss-crotts arrangement of straps of
black kaffir calf.
wus
of Education and is
chairman of the
of Toronto Universi-
is a native of On-
and was educated in its
and at the University of
On all the important
the Do-
ha* served With dis-
well as with many
organizations. In 1914 15 he.
member of the Ontario Gov-J
Commission on Unem.T
an edu<uD*f be has )
more attention to tech-
l vvcunoriai and
instillation of iuoFuI and
ideals. ' A
kt Freshmen are compelled i
' threat of punishment to buy
m in a lottery scheme by
ymores.
kt assaulted Freshmen arc ■
to promise that they will:
> the *fiah’ next year ”
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| Every visitor at the Sanger ban-
quet and meeting of the Fire Fight-
era Association Thursday night got
f. lot of entertainment and some
: real sound benefits from the meet-
s' ing. The meeting, a sort of get-
L. together session of citizens of San-
L ger, Pilot Point,. Tioga and Denton
.(other towns also were invited)
k- jgEve opportunity for them to get
1 fetter acquainted with eaeh other
L; and to contribute something more
f to the building up of friendly inter-
b eounty sentiment that has assumed
E already commendable proportions,
f Eanger citizens acquitted them-
t N1WS well in providing the enter-
tMament. It is worthy of more
than passing comment, as showing
how the whole community is work-
ing together, that there was at I
least one representative of every
.business institution or concern pres-
ent at the meeting. Sanger is de-
serving of congratulations on both
the excellence of the entertainment
and the good spirit that prompted
I • it, but those sttending also are to I
be congratulated on being present
at a meeting, more like which re-
-- dound further to the betterment of
Denton County.
Upper classmen in th’eir own rooms." L
That Sophomores, while beatirrgl tikes
Freshmen, demanded that no rc-’j
port be made of the outrages. I The greatest braggunl I
' That Freshmen are compelled I heard was a man who lived in an
almshouse and wiu> allowed to do
| odd jobs around the neighborhood
We are <-o,;*t:a,n<'d to b..'';cv
Mr. F. .Smith is mistaken to some,
degree in his definition of govern*
nient. 'Tis true that government is
mainly for the purpose of giving
service to the people, but at the
same time it need* l.nsiness mixed
v ith it to ,i i onsidciable degree. To
give proper service, business meth-
ods must lie followeii or -there wijl
not be the wherewithal to give .the
service. A good business man, us u
rule, is also good at providing ser-
vice, for few businesses can be very
successful these days unless service
is given Therefore, the right kind
of a business man should be able to
well fill the bill as u government
head.
^ITSTWE
MS’" !■»'' '■!' Ti- 4
ir to place-pour order for person--
“ ‘ i*s Greeting Cards. W*<
" yffur Christmas card*
' visiting eard plate. A
muke TnsM^ji
Over here
merely the actuating
typical
equally
passing another
another car.
Correct this
glad to go to the movies with you,
Mother," said Bobby, "but 1 have
not finished my geography yet.”
(Protected by Associated Editors}
on
pleasing, and the net
more constructive, if
only that glory that
awarded us yind to
legitimately entitled.
WHEN YOU WANT
GOOD MEAT
PHONE 133.
WHISENANT MEAT
MARKET
(Formerly Normal Meat Market.
Um Record r
MOORD-OHRONICLl COMPANY
RD« Editor
NALD .BuHiness Manager
IALD —Managins Kditoi
R —Advertising Manager
fiKSFow......
MaMnaat
Hi Johnson oi California, ha‘i t i- s-
ed his hat into the Repulilieati pres
ider.tial nomination ring an I prom-
ises to open up hi nig gun-.-. Sena-
tor Johnson will nt least inject in-
terest ,in the I'ente-t, Greehvi le
Banner- •
on a
as a
What
into
Presi
are put
distinc-
get into
nnd p lay-
up at
get action besides commanding re-
spect and atteritipn.”
The reason for this outburst was
pre; ently forthcoming.
"They Run That Way Sometime*’’
Margaret’s vegetable peddier has
l.rought his produce.to her door for
several years and sne ulways gives
luui a geod order and pays him on
: he spot. But this day she had oc-
casion to complain. “Those berries
you sohl mi- yesterday were very
pm r, Mr B. I had to throw away
over half of them." Mr. B. shrugged
his shoulders. “They run that Way
sometimes," was his comment. “Why
don't you try u pineapple today! I've
got some nice ones for 40 cents."
And that was all.
Hut a little later in the morning
Margaret overheard this dialogue be-
tween Mr. B. and the new tenant
-across the street.
New Tenant: "I want you to look
at these berries! This is what I had
to discard out of that quart you sold
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
Cardinal Mercier, the’ Belgian
prelate famous 'for his resistance
to the German invasion, burr,
the battlefield of Waterloo,
years ago today.
Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Gotteh/ cele-
brated English novelist, born in
Cornwall, i'U years b*v
Mary Johnston, author
popular novels, born in
County, \ a., 53 y--
Frank L.
professional bieyele
Evansville, Ind., 47
day. " A.
Clark Griffith, president of the
Washington American league base-
ball eFub, born at Nevada, Mo., 55
years ago today, i"';' •
IN THE llAVS NEWS
Rev. Dr. Henry J. Cody, who
h<^s recommended that Longfellow’s
famou's poem of "Evangeline"
should be removed from all Cana-
dian school book*, on the ground
that it is calculated to create a
.'wrong impression of British jus-
|jce, chivalry and administration,
is a noted clergyman of the
Church of England in Canada and
an educator of Dominion-wide rep-
utation. He wus formerly Ontario
Minister of Education and is now
serving as chairman of the board
of governors
ty. Dr. Cody
tai io, and was
schools and at
Toronto,
boards of his church ,in
minion he Has served
tinction, as well as
civic organization*. In
was a
eminent's
ployment. As
stood for
nicul anil vocational training,
for the
patriotic
P ' *’ “•
Ki .
Whiit man has done there nre intmy to
do, *
the feat unuu<*uui|dlMUed renmlnM
for the few.
The proldeiUN nnxolved nnd the inoun
tiiins tiiixi'ided
Will it f Le i*( Iiloved wplle uf all who
Lave fulled,
he II be .great who’ll tetineioUHly
ellug
Id Millie difflolllt tiling.
This is good news f >r the Den*
ocrats. The more Eepu Id leans in the
race for the nomination the better
chance there n split. And on
whether or qot there is a split the
success of the Democrats at the
next election lar/<iy depends, for,
«■< hns often tx‘x'Fi said, then* are
simply t(i> many Republicans if they
nil vote topothv-.
FIRST GUA^NTY STATE AAHK
THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY. |
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P; ".’TiLT-jjUK
a vjimi
five. I will show j
on that very idea.'
Let m man
for securing world
monizing capital and
making hair grow on
nnd he would interrupt
a story of how six
to keep him iu tobacco. He bragged
because he longed to be the man
he bragged he was.
But there is no point in preten-
sions of that sort, it is the empti-
est kind of satisfaction. We do
not fool ouruelves and we do not
fool
What is the i
platform unless
recognition of
is the
the procession
dent's carriage
there as n
tion? It is
Grandfather’s
THE GLOhY GRABBER
biggest thief I ever knew
man who stood well in his
profession and his church. He call-
ed the members of the Men’s Bible
(lass b> their first names,
minister counted heavily on
and the old ladies set much
by him.
Nevertheless, he was a thivf.
But he stold things for which one
could not jail him. He was a cred-
it kleptomaniac. He wath' ia priory-
grabber.
One could not advance any plan,
from widening the Suez (’anal to
leveling the Himalayas, but he
would slide forward on the edge
of his chair nnd with uplifted fing
ers say impressivvly. “Ah. that is a
though 1 have been working on fo>
years. If you will cume tu uf-
’ ” you the blue-print
j »•
advance any svhome
peace, for har-
Inbor. for
bald head *•,
you with
of how six years ago h<»
had presented that same plan in
an address before the Amalgamated
Order of Associated Anglers of
America. Refer to any one's praise
worthy accomplishment and ho
would hasten to say that he had
| told that person how to do it or
I had done it for him.
was so busy trying to
credit for doing
other people did
for achievement
us
’ • ■" ■ 1
a disappointment in
There’s no fun in
man who' won’t an-
for (h.e bun
ror would shiver.
wtew: and she wohild be Im-ky If liver
< and onions wi n* luriilslmd by you. 'j’UAs
tosh about love in a uottage will do in
a .Lean Libbe.v tale, but booh it will
seem tonim.x rott.-ige, if hubby can’t
bring home (lie kah- It s useleaii, The-
ophilus Slaughter, the hopes of the
busted are vain , \ on c annot walk off
with my daughter, ,l<*miimt Jerusalem
J rt nr
*
Little B
Notet
By M*
lfl»4-^Voltafre, the greatest
trenry man of hi* time, born ...
Baria. Died there, May 30, 1778.
Y173O—The British under Admiral
Vernon took Porto Bello, on the
isthmus of Darien, nnd destroyed
the Spanish settlements.
IrtOtt-Napoleon J. issued the Ber-
lin decree, declaring the British
I»le» in » state, of bldekade.
1X40—Empress Frederick, daugh-
ter of Queen Victoria of England
mid mother of the last German
Ewperpr. _bQrn, DimL at Cron berg.
Aug 5, 1001.
1X54—Pope Benedict XV. born in
Genoa. Died in Rome, Jon. 21,
1922.
1S74 Mariano Fortuny, the fam-
» Spanish pointer who donated
"ne of his beat pictures in aid of
I the Chicago (ire sufferers, died in
I Rome. Born June IF, 1838
I 1899-Garret A. Hobart,
President of the United
| died at Paterson, N. J. Born ut
! Long Branch, N. J., June 3, 1844.
1920 Twenty-four killed and
|,seventy wounded in the fighting in
| Dublin.
me yesterday. Do you cnll it hon-
est to take money for such.rotten
fruit ns that
She Gets \ Free Box
Mr. IL: “I’m sorry, lady. I'vi> got
some fine ones to<l*y and I’ll give
you a box free to make up for these.
Would you liloq anything else?”
New Tenant, solidly: “No, 1 would-
n't. You may give me the berries
and that’s all ”
Mr. B-, pleasantly: “All right, 111
-top around tomorrow.”
' Y->u .ee!" Margaret fumed, “I’m
a ’ventle Indy' and I'm out 40 ii-nts.
SMi-'s a crab and .“he’.s in a b.ix of
I laughed at Margaret's indigna-
tion but 1 did sympathize with l,er.
And 1'11 wager there’s not one among
my readers who hasn’t suffered si-
m 11 art*-if*<irrteaa. she Plflpflnhe crab. I
At 1 he store: ‘You way, both these !
orders are marked
Mrs. M.’s first,
if you don't”
At the hairdressers: “I’ll have to
cut someone’s appointment this af-
ternoon. Let'* see. < all up Mr*. A.
gooj! natured and won’t
lusrb'tts sonic ot the others.'
— ■ — ■ — ■*»sow«—n — S—ST.
The five great powers now are
Airferica, England, France, Japaj)
and Stinnaa.
An .old master is u mun
could FkinV-almost as wall i
forgers who copied him.
The motorist of yesteryear spent
u lot of time under the car, but
he wasn’t pinned there.
Things have come to a queer
pass *hen we can look at Europe ®5W? h ,* Kl tt,nf t
and thank God for Mexico. f. Tt. ** 1 .*
France ha* only herself to blame.
She is trying to collect reparations
without ■ "stoirxn;—~ -------------------
Incorporating authors isn’t new.
Most of Duma* is incorporated
the work of moderns.
The most exasperating mun Is
the one who calls on ^Jour busy
day and is so polite you are
ashamed to cuss him.
For that matter, one-half the
world *ee* no particular reason
why the other half should live.
This Republic is an • organiza-
tion of independent state*, each of
which delights to reveal the, oth-
ers’ sins.
You can say one thing about
this gland craze. It gives the old
appendix a breathing spell.
It seems to be a rule this year
that all conventions must call the
roll and then condemn the Klan.
"It is difficult to avoid a draft
and get fresh air." But if jt’s an
overdraft you get the air prompt-
ly.
Coolidge is
some ways,
nagging at a
swer back.
The honeymoon is over when he
shave in the morning,
“I believe I’ll put
■w ar
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