Semi-Weekly Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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Harns.
Denton.
K. Richardson. Den-
tal
8 Bingham. Han An-
C.
kt Point. Ford Coupe
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Fort
Petty
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In
Fort
District Attorney Fred VanNsys onr
here today
hotel injury
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Total
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la
■on,
R
i
Isaaa
who oldn't go
bringing in the
gets the
?k_,-
The
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
p«»o-
r'
, 4.fl
H
•#re
lhe
loilt HN-
Services at Methodist Church
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With
a
graduate of
■ JF,
B, H. Deavenport & Co.
Will
■ -u
Denton, Texas.
Hoke, Bailey & Holcomb
In. Italian Frl-
W«R
to
Mra.
Denton, Texas.
of
Mrs. J. A. Linenschmidt
FMAN
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w»
ndage
In
This
Lfl
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people attended
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wishes
t
Th* Sal..
Frazier & Meador
Dealers
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a
a a a a a.
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iwps
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tive to Dtsarmanent
Conference.
f
EVERY USER
A BOOSTER
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Tom Ltv-
Of interest ...
dispatch Mating
Roy Hue Culp ,i
guardian, annual
Address:
D. Hutler.
a figure an
f last
possibly. u.. >*w
may be act dur-
and the
the
The
wax
BRIDGE ON SANGER
ROAD COMPLETED;
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of t'
Hl th
f Drink
EyeS-MOId
Sd’eet
Bunday
under
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t h<*
th*
irly
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uuini.
wan
your
until
Painless
Corn
MbmI
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>ston.*
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Allen
Mtutn
week
W.
accom-
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‘or
wrrp: C.
Troitach,
JVirthold
wl’h
u un r t ♦ r
in the J
that
that
WiMh«‘M
It
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In
treating" that paal
Oat rid of ttwnb "I
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Kehoo'l
Ririe
Hide,
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and
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GOVERNMENT CASE
AGAINST 125 COAL
MEN IS CONTINUED
to t
lurch.
after
(he
lower*.
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lepder . . . .
the house until danger of
'Slvoraity.
>n war here
,’bunty True-
z,
secretary,
thr- meeting of
r. Mr, Edward*
session. having
4*^,. I. 4* ■■■>—■♦ ►
Orvel Nicholg i« here Rpcndinic n
kr wiih iionir ichkb.
Carl Brown f<ft Tant night
N. T. S. N. C. NEWS
applicants
i ml nation*
Mupei
anil
f IlNt
others
Brnnett of
Fouts
' The q-UPRt
I the
the
ii ,
the winter !
Kok nb°i'xer
Cottnfjc atu
r Juntor oi
tu\‘« rruloMlM
■mi ri^orr*. On
w<*rr* Hp|tVox
he rd h wht|\> nn “
Thin will hr
year
will
XV?...........
ring the fall ,
ker- former pnwu.r, Rav.
I'Mcher. of Anna. Coll'n <"
the FertnilyTvanla/Kew
Don T. (IriawoW. <
d«mon«tration agent, ai
difer went to Arlinvto.._________
Kttand a wale of registered hoga at
““ ‘.lllard farm.
Ue John Hpeer waa In Juatln
of
Tliurada
i tom in
Huffman /
hunting tflp
■ '
TpiRE STEALSjthe weshh ;
X1 of the nation at the rate ■
oi a million dollars a day.
Only by sound insurance can
you be indemnified for the loss
fire may cause you. Only by
applying the knowledge of
hazards can fires be reduced
to a minimum.
The Hartford Fire Insurance
Company has sold sound insur- ■
ance since 1810. Besides, at
no extra cost, it offers expert •
Fire Prevention Service, which
protects against loss that can-
not be covered by insurance.
I agency.
____ r a. f<»’
r Raid S. A. Taylor
morning.-J A Hvin< *
Dontftn brtiug-ht in r little
have I
Mitchell <
railroad wu
aprcTa 1 «-ar
ah
s h<Tv by
t of
4
I'
• a ■ 1
M«O«IH»rd ■and
Hartls 2 acr<*« In
law today to
A subject thnt I
dlacuRsed among
th'« id.a of Recurln
a club hou-e for
people,
atop
"f kav« found what
a pretty good Job for
ployed." r-'-' “ ‘ t
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THE HOME Gita r8
Whal Home Without a Garden?
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T'4’r.rz
L. Thomas,
C Arlitt 4
. Jan. 1
1 rt1
Ion wafl
..... Jones.
J. K. Calk.
(So
division
tO '1 • /s.a
rin
nhh, 5«yrar-old dRMKh-
* Mr*. Shi Mini th. 516
Htr*s*(, In ill with
tv H«*Mlth lopart-
iday
|||»4>% drwrloprd by
rt y Ifta recovvrvr
. "I
Myera said in
about tbo* roads
the bond
Friday.
the company's
Ider*' meeting
(I
Wifi of the
tlu* t’ollrg*
■ ■' w
: •
r“
vi al
bearers
Marsch,
H. C.
having
Count > .
wagon was saved from the
“.ltd the following contents
five
With
Tear and
gards to
Yours '
.. . ~ra<T i 1 g I -T*-IT* * | W 7
| Wri. 3.370
I and on I><hm
I.C20 H<
' of henii
with the pro-I
•“ or trftini'M ’
mu Ml fd IT 1 rn . - r . /. ».-RW
vrmtaMes H T'RTROTT. Jai7 TOTW fwn
the table | larger a\ito factories and • **WMm1
the Mnaller factories resuming
and chil-
helr home
visit here
ng I
rf
j T, xa* a..
Denton
morning
rltt*. roa < I
Robert ’
| t he
l>a
Ini
•mil-
»is
30
11*
207
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j Remover
Thu Coro Romovsr Is GoanatoRL
Throw away that dangsrons rat
plaitsr. Poat wait* yoor Mas*
treating" that paatiferotMi. I -----
Ost rid it wn& ' Oate lt."
George Cherry of Rhermnn
I Mr’-
"I noticed the other dry that some
Roundabout that an
•lictCc light waa needed at the goat-
office corner" Mayor H. V. Hi-
nnen s.10 Frtdny. -but tKe TTgiit
Was up before the notice appeared
in the pa|>er."
I
Johnson was
from- Norman. Okla.
Mrs. Abm y who has been visit-
ing hsr mother, Mrs. John A. Hann
Igft for Roswell, N M today to
visit her sister, Mrs. L. K. McGuf-
fey,
I did when t
renew my sui
R-C.” raid Cl
i. who was
think- we i
tut tt. and t_
copies missed
r ' I
. « •
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students mid
had charge,of the services-
Methodist Church
The Choral flub
ork City, t
cpynty farm
ynd Tom Htan-
on Monday to
wifp to
Garza.
Will Probe Prices of Coal
Paid by Government in 1920.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10--Evidence
hm tn prices <*harK«*d the govornment
f'»r <»o«| in I’il’h Mubmli (*•<! tn the De-
partment <»f '.liiMtlcd by the Sennte
<*onimiltee on r<*« unMtru<*t!on hi»-
pnarx to W'arrnnt “or oven require”
In veHt igation, Actinic Attorney Gen-"
era! N’rhek*r announced today.
him f
j" -' " - | • ns»yr*-s, i »x»a (r*4
rnber of . Geneva Nm.
i ter of Mr. nnd Mr*
N< rth IxwiiMt
diphtheria, the (.’it
ment reported Fri
The ra«e «»f •ohr!
I an (»ut-oif-tow n |»«i
I and been dl*< hATfted
F. Nrrlptnre miiffrrrd an nt tart
noon Thursday
n« rloiiM condi-
nut in reported
tn« taw i«.
trouble all
women poll ta.
»RM<le a
(hey arc
arc atiJl
levy.’
into
t he
A t iOlIM
MMftdof
contact
H«r*4tU M
•ytoi’tiin to tell tin* PreMident-el»‘C*
’ much about official opinion abr<»a<l
H*!!* '
Jowell |
and i
Hey. I
OtlM I
Audaraon, Dtntom
H. Hum cm. Denton.
. Younff, (€ol >, Den-.
Will Not Send Represents-1 Say They Went in Ignorance
of AntvJapanese
Feeling.
NEVER AGAIN
Will you have a better!
chance to get just what you
want in a farm or business, j
we have them. A nice home,
in Denton, will exchange for
a good farm and pay the dif-
ference.
A residence and business I
housp to trade for a farm.
80-acre farm to trade fori
Denton property.
We represent some of the!
oldest, strongest, and most; k ««~
reliable Insurance Com- Il Insure through this
panies on the globe. A pol-
icy written by us means pro-j
tection and service that can-
not be discounted.
See us about your farm
loans.
BATUMDAY
/' C. 8. Wllllamii of Jerome. Aria., la
' aptodlng a f< w <laye wltti bin moth-
, er, Mra. Ida Wll]larn«, before going
to I’gni. South America
. MIh* taura Wilhelm of Quana * I*
lure with her grandparenZa. Mr. knd
Mra. G. J. Gllleeple, and attending
the Normal College.
Grover Campbell waa In Fort
W<Mh yeatorday on buaineaa.
■4 MrR. J. W. Sullivan waa In
Warth and Dallai> yeHtoirioy.
W-; T -Morri* a 1*1 t>. <g.
> were in Fort Worth Friday. f
E. E. McCrary and Harl Singleton
•pent Friday In Folt Worth.
■gtred H Minor wae In Fort Worth
yeaterday.
Alvin C. Oweley
Worth.
T J.
Runvrsed”d Tht»
enlntf urmibn.
number* under
MImh purr ill
irivm An
featuYe <
Ih
I breainer".
wruater
present pal
Noth
to have
Rarden j
or iHirh a qua!- |
be Mr<iurt*d if. 1
l urUeet radiatus J
the late squash
Enrly Hird •
start mo
your
r»uttlnK them In '*
\‘W week*
gardener*,
let t lire
wont
line
early bird thwt
tables
may br r;
alohK while
soil ready i
nn« nt
,,,,,, WIII VI„|V ____ County
” for the week-end. ! l’°ultiy asNoclation at the ChMinl>er
Iscr will spend thel°f <’«»ninier<*e room* Halurday and
her
n
wltn TF' 1
to the
htr still here.
f HARDING NOW IS
PRIVATE CITIZEN
honrd of
to meet,at
afternoon.
isineMs was
for consideration
Foritf.
m.COd—Goo
ton. Overland.
556.007—8.
N**tn
f>55.«M—F.
ton. Rulck.
55O.<»«»—W.
tmlo, F*m<1.
565.010—J C. Ownbey. Denton,
P.(ut« I, Ford.
. 555.011— Mrs J k Emberton, Pl-
"rtn convinced the t
the R-C.” said John H
<kptil> tax asaeeRor,
published an Aueltn dlRpatcti Fri-
day that only th >ae from 21 to 50
years of an.- were eubji-ct to poll
tsz. Instead of from St to SO. a«
and I've bevti having
day today con vloetn*
ax payers that the R-C
mistake au.i that because
to vears old or over they
subject to the poll tag
B- F Bla<-k received <
news Saturday that an oil
In whlth. he ha- 240 shares
I.rmight fn a new l.OOfl barrel welt
in the Breckenrldao .
seventeenth well the
drilled without Ktrikiii
and with three more drilpng
will go to Fort Worth on th<
lor the company's annual i
toll-----
year nivtuni^.
there Isn t a
which frosh vegeta.
may not he growlntr and even
is cooler sections with “
of cold frames
with canvas or
fresh vegetaMest DETRnTT. Ja*7~ii.—WWfc 111
I tto the table larger a'uto factories ana ' iwwi
of greens" I „f t*
Production on part time basis, the
gradual return of the largest ln-
..„„try In Detroit to normalcy Is
foreseen by those acquainted with
the RTrnnTfnit. ThA ContTheMtar J®6-
I tors corporation resumed work
; with several hundred men. The
; plant had been closed since Dec.* ft.
I The Studebaker corporation alee
resumed with 2.000 men. .
Progress Has Been Made hi
Eradicating Tuberculosis
From Cattle ol the State
on the
1 have
o» 11 in**
^hevk fu»
I ,.ii I ,1 I i V ..
MA BION. Jin.
Harding iMHMqnes
do nt clvrt nf the V.
____ ’’you
thek waio’r until fhn well |
i can b>
n ever
K»’t it Hlltl
( OLI MNI N, Ohio. Jan. IO.-—
Appolnfmrut of former G«ver-
mir Frank H. U illU of Drlr-
wnrr, <>. nn t wit rd Matra nrn-
Nlor tn flit tbr Mror^plrrd trrm
of I’rrwidrat-rlret Hardlntc wa«
(hr flrat official act of Gnver*
nor Harry Dallas falldwIaK hl«o
innuMurnt l«»a toda?.
COUNCIL AT PARIS
MH
M BiaJ-’toer an.I wrfe to H. b.
■’“•■-d, i acres in Garza. SSOO.
Taliaferro and wife to J,
-4, lot 42*50 feet out of
B A C. R. R Co. Hur-
ls pretty badly cut
the Blue Mound sch.
i Denton, but from 1
w ith the old road ne.
uul' to Sanger tlie roi
fair for travel
... . .1 .. ; »
1he good
I company
had
district. Hi*
compinv ') as
K a dry hole,
drilling lp>
on the llth
stock
MONDAY
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W.
Wight, South Elm street. Friday.
Idaho, who
.1 at once
rcinihllcnn
Objection
lb. W.arren G
officially preai-
S today.
Krum, Jan.
To Mr. and
near Dentoa.
To Mr. and Mr
ArJyl£.’ J“”.
ton,
To Mr
gyle. Hept. 1«. a
To Mr. and Mrs
petlton. Sept. 24. a
Mr. Md Mrs « v. z
mtlr-R southwest Lewisville,
To Mr. and Mrs .1. J Boutwell,
Iiognoke. Jan. 1, a girl. F
J
the
JL_,
today.
Miss Bess Ruth Myers, who has
besji visitlag friends here, want to
Dalian Hondas
MIm Branch* Williams has re-
J turned fro n Austin, whore she has
' teen attending tbs ft'gl
C. Harpool ef Hebrpi
t'day to sttend the Ct
tee's board.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
•on. Morri A ‘were the W<
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
a win. Mr and Mr*. Erwin
% 5>Ztiled their gueslg t.9 Dallas where
they spent Sunday.
Mr and Mri C. A Be..
Frisco are visiting W T.
aid family.
Va-ilamnn Fouts spent ths weik-
end i t Dallas
MARION*,
his I
desk
Ohio,
w as
• tin a
ur •*
del
FRIDAY
Osa Henshaw and Ml-- Hilda Bry-
ant of Hanger were married here
day afternoon at the court-
.County Judge lid I Key p< r-
the ceremony.
Engineer MHehell of the
and Pacific railroad waa thiu
in a npectel ear Friday
making an liiHptctlon of
I I|e w as J ,.... ..
Wynn". Rui'orintendrnt
Denton division, who aOeoin-
inli-d him to Ti-xarkunu on the
i speet Ion
Geneva
• people rear!
CI. Cleveland.
Saturday. . “It
f!25; to
Hardin A Co., to lerect
lOUuv for Denton OI Co
& t*. right-of-way., to oost;
Mnllle Heth, daughter of Mr
Mrs Homer Edwards, is
ill with diphtheria.
A member of the fnmlly of Mr
l. lid Mrs B I'. Adams, west of the
Normal coilegb faculty members
and students conducted n particu-
larly enjoyable service at the Firs'
Methodist church Sunday night
This service, participated In only
by those from the Normal college
■egular Sunday *v-
Splendid trusicai
the direction
the faculty wt
interest!
Dei
was
lal the
longer In a position, to In
— t the will <>f the American
• la In European aflain, follow^
t'.e Nvvember etoction.
»»>TIUCT cqi ht
A hew gbit filed In the Sixteenth
Digtrtct Court .la gtylod
Della Ttsdell Yst rt. A. Tl*4ell
tt al a, for partition and ilaruages-
N< W <mit» filed inf the Hlxteenth
I grn
Funeral Held Sunday
1 i iim r'liyw.
Funerul *ervlcc« for Mm. J. A very unique
Linenschmidt of north-of Denton. ' form * *
who died Friday, we're held Sunday
afternoon At the Blue Mound
church and Interment was triadc tn
the Blue Mound cemetery. Rev. Mrs
Tampke, pastor of the church, con-
ducted the services. The family '
widely known 1n tftfc country north
of Denton and a big crowd attend-
ed the gurvlcos at the church and
st the grave. The Hora) offerings
were Aintisually largo. A i number f>f
Don ten people attended the ser-
vtoea;
The pall
Mlnoko. G
WlnkleinAn, ri.
Fr*d Barthold.
Commissioners of Hill
County will Make Visit
County Engineer T. E. Huffman
announced Monday that the Com-
mlrajpnsrs CtSurt of Hill County Is
planning a visit here to inspect the
road work In this county. The Com-
mlasloners arc expeAtAd here aotm-
tjfbe next week amd County Judge
Key will call thA • Denton County
Commissioners here to meet them
when the date for the visit !• fin-
ally fixed. . ,
don t know how It Is over th" city
Sout’hl‘n« tbU» *v,to k’“’w th»‘ >n the
south part of Denton we hgee had
w<’**‘ **"•*• oh the etriets re-
cently than at any time since I
1 Mteve • person
rtUST'a.'S i*"1 ’’’edit for what he
VITAL STATlSTJt "
. Wtar»k"
■To Mr and Mte. K. C. Herring. S
miles e<st of Krum. Dec 18. a girl
„?«>**• Mid Mrs W. E. Morrison
Krtiin, Dec. 11, a boy i
To Mr. and Mrs Baasll Smlffi.
• boy- '
Hegry L Thomas
24 A boy.
Thomas M. Jones
. boy
Mr. and Mrs, E. C Alanis, Den-
(>et. 13. a <1rl.
knd Mrs E H. Kimball.
Hon, Oct. 4. a boy.
° MS’’ end Mrs. Hoy Jones. Ar-
“ . b <lrt.
H L
boy.
Ohm, Jan l<r—'-With
ieSiKUHtion in* a Mvnator on the
c of the inrornliiK Rnvernor of
. ^’resident-elect Harding today
look'iig forward to six v k*
« Dilvnto citizen before taking:
• th«* re*|»un>(ibi)itieH of the |»rv*i-
ney
T<day another ib nioerat, William
G .Sharp of Ohio, wu* fi!h<l
I ftr. Harding o
1 • Inn for an aHaoeiation of iih
vlaitiivK th*’ various «lepart- I Hhafpe Is a form* r amhaj
and observing the work of tn F n n« e and from his
many differ, nt kinds which ! " "h hur'ipean statesmen ?
ng on in the classrooms und j ' •'
dories over the campus. Th*
ig students, mostly of I
ag<'. wvr<‘ Misses Opal Hill,
HHT. Chrlstnl lame. I.
Fay. Page. .Mollie ’’all In,
>rs. Bert Mcueun, Earl W
' ■'•-‘"‘•e evc|1 Huck,
There was a small session of the
Texas Press Association at the
R-C offiee Saturday J H Lowry
of Honev Grove and Henry Ed-
ward* of Troup, both past presi-
dents of the association, and Sum
P. Harbcn. perpetual
were here attending
the C. I. A. regent)
attending hla first .
lonly recently been appointed to ;
tjacceed Walter D. Adams of For- j
n»y. There ar<* four members of the |
TPA in the R-C office, and the i
"session” discussed various qnes*
tlons. Idcludlng the charge Hgnixisf
the R-C preferred- by Harben and
Edwards that the R-C was giving
Its readers entirely too much ser-
vice.
Mrs. Watson Dies at Sanger
(McKinnley tC<aaitiU*r>
Mn M. V?. Wa.BOfi, relict (he
i, late A. J. (Uncle lack*! Watson, died
at the home of her daughter. Mis
* "••• Hulllvan i.t Sanger. Denton I
g County, after a brief illness, hav-
*/Ih# **W*red rm attacK of paraly-
.5--*M. only a few days before her
took
nt the
■rlntendenl I,
I Saturday. One
i grade certlfl-
lor second
Simply appfy two or three
favorite corn remedy and y«
THAT corn coasea forewn
or three dsjrt. if the corn has
ofl. take hold ylth yourtlaet
off as easily as you peel a h
never enjoyed Mich ia«Mm
relief from corn mitery, yot
any th in* so perfect aa **<i
"’iMtZlt- oeaWtxrt a trlde at Ml drag
store. Money hack enaraMoed. MM.bg
F lowrenee acto.. Ohleago.
ns the World* beet corn remedy
l>v '.tpscoipha Drug Store. g
SC Id in Deuton and. reeomtneMed
KRUM. Jan. <j ..
loblnson spent the
Jenton.
•Ml** Z*11a RfcnUMMff Ahe Normal
College apent thgCjIghk-end with
homo folks 5 'IT ■
V C. Cbrtron we/<**nei
Mrs Samuels nnd Haught
Denton .are vlrfting K. 11
and family, ’
Mia* Fae ftalnee x»f
lted,W. C. Comer and
George Cherry of
S' wYi«
on
^Soimty
pstonerA ...
C- nain,
\E Ate xander. M
‘ 'T|r. Huffman 4
nm Itemsfrom Km
_to Record-Chronicle.
— ----- in.—Mlns France^
— — tha week-end In
East of Corinth Friday Nlghl
A laGfe barn and all Its con-
tents was destroyed by fire of un
known origin on the thy John Gar-
rett farm |Wo miles cast of Cor-
inth, which is own-ul and Occu-
pied by C. la flenfro. with a loss of
about 32.OUO Friday night. The bard
■was not Insured, ua the family had
cnlyibeoii living on the farm two
weeks, having moved there from
Collin <
One i
flamesv and the following contents
re a total less; one wagon pree-
ally new. five hundred bushels
of corn, two planters, harness uixi
poultry. ,
Grawl Truck Stolen Doni
Park Here Saturday Hijlit
A 2 1-2 ton Masler trpek, equip-
ped’ *Hth pneumatic llres and grav-
el body, ownsd by T. R. Huni'lcui*.
ws« etalon Sulunlay nlgjlt from the
ttuCY pkrlc eourtl of the Craddock
wagon yard on Routh Elm street
Mr. Hunnlerttt worked on the, truck
Frldey and left it on the lot while
be went to Fort Worth on business
He return) d Monday morning and
whtn lie Went to get the truck
'-lenrnrtb-that It was stolen- during
Saturday right. Other drivers park-
ing nt the same place saw the truck
on the lot Saturday afternoon and
minted It Sunday niorplng.
Mr. Hdhnioult hi* offered a re-
ward of lie fbr MiLFtcoverir. an4
Rherlff James Goode mas Incnensed
the reward 625. making |75 efft-r-
*d- » t ■ "
VULSA. Ok—.firmer u. R. Dla-
----- trlct Judge Ralph' N. Campbell was
good accidentally killed when a platol
hard waa accidentally discharged In hla
1 c*« office, the bullet penetrating the
Electric power saves time
h’o.'r.S an<1 l»bor on the farm, to say
H < |H‘In - , « ' , ” * I
<»v< ry once In a while and RrttlnR ““ “ “ ’
the ll-C I* like heHrliiR from them
pemoriHlIy.
he*t Wilthen for the New
with kindest pernonal r< *
mH the ht»y*.
ery truly.
O. U lileBEHT
Borah Objects to Further
Phone IfB. 1
here is a Beaumont
f that George J.
Roark, city manager there. '
to tli- North and East for a ten
day tour of cities w ith the manager
form of govcriiment preparatory In
making up his plan for Beaumont s
?"21 municipal brogram . Mr. Roark
is a former Denton boy.
et nl>, for ]
New <nilfa Hied 4H the
District Court arc styled:
will Wgde wa. Bertha Wade, di-
..— vorer •
<g IW: Buwauulalhy*. William
tne light Stieer et al., to try title as well as
--- J for damages.
WASHINGTON. Jgn lb.— Eco-
nomic difficulties of ttic farmer* sru
(’riving them ."into class solidari-
ty." Repreaentative Sumners of Te^-
as declared today before the Homo-
Agricultural Committee in support
of hla bill to establish a Federal
farm produce exchange under— the
direction of the Secretary o< Agri-
culture. Ruch «n organization
would werk In eo-operation with
the atatea In the sate apd dlatriou-
iT< n of agrly tHInrkl prodo ta
No government van be 'strong,
Sumners awaerted. thru whose cltl-
renahip rune lines of vocation
eleavHgr. "within which are groupu
h. Id together -and sieM away from
the. body of Its citizenship by tly.t
serf of class conailouantes and
clara prejudice which ty*6 present
condition Is developin', among the
farmers of thia c<>m»*ry."
ENROLLMENT IN CITY
SCHOOLS NOW 2224;
IN HIGH SCHOOL 609
The enrollment- in the city schools
row totals 2.224 according! to fig-
urea announced Monday by! Hupei-
IhtendeM W. T. Doggett. This la
almost as fttgh a figure aa the to-
tal enrolhwent of last year and it
wax thought His. "* ‘
attendance reoord
Ing the winter.
in thia number Alts are enrolled
In the high school, About sixty more
pupna nra erpactsd to t,e atia^a to
the enrollment when tho proruo
tft-ns from the grammar schools to
the high school are msije next w.xcg
The enrollment by schools is as
f< How s.
Hlgti
R E
West
North .....
Training School
Fr<<! Douglass
from that school,
day (lulling the
m-nt.*) and obgei
the many thffei
wus got
labors
( is 11 i‘n
alhool
Leona
Page
Messer
Virgil Griffith,
Harbert’.'
’ gtdUps of students have en-
thn demonstration cottages
ttie heg'iinint of t;,,
finder MJss
Mary' M Bralfey
(he f> lion lug. of eithvi
Senior standing Hwses Veva Peter-
•rm. Fntndos Bbshong. 'I heimu
Rmh MiGrogor, LIU Scott and
Campbetl. '
■'Miou, Ab ole V. F»y and Gor.nie
O.tblrth of Hair*, yvbo were sm- |
dents of the College iduri-.„ ’-I-
term, are now’ i.tfendlng, Simmons I
Culling*
Dr. Herrldk. college physician. |
has be<‘i> qulto 111 for several days
Miss Margaret Collins, men
the Bbphbtnore class and stud*
R'stant tn the office of the regis-
trar. had withdrawn from college.
Only five i
teachers' I'x.i
fife <>f County Hu
Allison Frldav
applied for a
te and the
ado.
“Oets-It”
•‘I made another liftl<* raid on
rat* with my (wo rat dog* yrater-
d.*y afternoon and killed more than |
a hundred at rny neighbors.” nuW
W. A." MatMjn* Monday. "During
lh> pr»t three wPek* I have killed
mire than too rata.’*
FROM O. la. KlaREHT
T<> the Heeord-Chronicle
Evidently my
weekly paper hi
not been
Mod I »m
$2 oo for
for you to „ ..
fhl* week if poaaLbie
You kiu»w the old
never kuIm* .. . ..
4Jun* dry.’* Thta can be applied td
paper for 1 never rnl.M^ed It
1 fid led to get it and while
there aerniM to be very few people
in Denton now (hat I know "*
many new one* *eem to he <
In), yet 1 like to keep up with
Ina
IX'glon etablos right
*— < where al1
|out and
„ i In condit
In
th«
1’lMI I
Ji
• “f know of-rtbily. one bad mn4
hole left <>n the main roads out bf
Denton." said Secretary . Browder of
the Chamber of Commerce and
manager of th* Mud Hole Club ’1
have a promise that the county la
to work ott that phue. We have
worked on'mlttiy mud holes. In co-
operation with the farmers of the
various communities, and In moot
Instances we think ’he repairs will
Inst fpr quite a while.'
Mormal Cagers Play Baylor
Medicos Tusdaj Afternoon
The Jformgl College basket ball
toam Opens Its schedule Tuesday
when the, fast team from Baylor
Medical Cpllej-e At'Dallas will he
played hera.- The visitors will have
much the advantage In draining as
they started training before the
foofball beaaon eniM |md were 1i>
good condition by irihriljtmas They
Kara placed two games, both with
A. < M College, and hoth of which
th* Dallaa team Idkt. Thia experi-
ence thong* has given,them a c--*
start, for Jh<* ncnson and a I
affair la expected for the locaJ
ffvra.
o<
of th* faculty were
mi especially interesting
of th)* program was Dean ;
W. D> Huth-r's addresa, Jowpli
the Dreamer’.'. The program was
carried out In the following order
with W. L. Murray presiding:
PrOeesslonal. Amarica, Uu* Beau-
tiful
Solo and chorus—I-a-rgn^-rRandel
Lena Kate Baker and choir
Hymn 2 Naotni Hale
Anthem—Semi Out Thy Light —
Gounod ' - ■eT'-Tl
Solo—There h< a Gc*eu Gill Far
Away—Gounod.
Mis, ParrilJ -
Joseph the prei}piei*—W
f t« «’■ For .everal
montha moat of the local dealers
hare bean charging He far the drtnk
Including the war tax. but on Kal-
* number of «>ld drink
•tana* were charging the old rplce
of 5c. and one dealer was not charg-
ing the extra 1c for war tax. "
RD
for some time i
my ijheek fol
1)1 would like
I tile issu)) Of I
looks
w unerft-
■ Monday
west of
____ ... A batch
of cotton to havo ginned Hstnrdiy
and SAld he had twelve hales of
good cnttOn open in the field and
that be would glvA half of It to
get It plcjted. I saw the field which
IA white With cotton And looks like
It would be nrottv good picking.’’
Mr. Tayt6r sAM his gib would’be
run every Sa’tiirdny until th-, crop
la finished. Might bales were ginned
Saturday.
want to endorse what J. L.
1 in Thursday's puiwr
with the” bond * ls.*e* “^hTjon?
•Sublett Friday. "J?* d<
ought tVget" *V,tln“ ,he rO“d’
/ OOLt’MUt’S. J[gn. ... _______
Harding haa resigned and Governor
Da via. wlio araitmed office today, IA evening. The Choral 4Tnb i
IM'S.’toC"'’ ............ M'sa 'luSS,.'.......
..I;. '
' Alma Stafford
fin DallltM f»»! ill’ v»rv»Y-tTii«. i • -- t
Virgie V<d*< r will npu nd the "J (’omniprep room* Saturday and
•1X1 in LowiHVllIv, her home, iwas defined to
bUU. Baker went to Dallaa •
fr»r Vninor operation* in the
HaptiKf sanitarium She Ik expected
i to achool next week,
lophia Yancey will go
........... ......" -t- - ...... ■" . ..
ROUNDABOUT TOWN COURT HOUSE NEWS
«K‘>S .....*
X/Fia fiSiJis’fs rx,
"DnT2f’.rsA<*’nt A n™' ^oay
38S*l» «i, '-.was
taan nola our own the past yaear
shown"d”,?..1!!2?."^. ,h* rcct,P,B h“v*
enown doc lines becauac of the, un-
aMtlod conditions. One thin* Gist
n«teriVhLCr *** a’ M ®o'1*<’K’rable
^int. r.„i’",nWhl.Ch ha* l“,Pt th"
from showing any greater
lhe r*eent 20 per cent
Ti/LSr* '“Li" «n interstate
Hou ) . P‘”P|’’ by their
tickets to the state Imr. m order
ItatTTl”?“•nl w*,h,n '»>•
state whereas they used lo buy the
ra'le” Kh‘ when the
rate was the same.
Community singing was
by the students In Chapel
morning. This day is alwi .
forward to and llivse periods
Principal George H
Corinth school visited
Saturday with a number of students | confer
They spent the | ' |M” '
srious depart - I 7'1
work of
which
Ct.nipHstlon of figures froi
received by t»r Jacg~Slril.„
tl at good progress has b<HM>.'M)M*
,‘n tliD'e years In freeing Mrdk of
-rirttb- !n Texan fmm animab*-ln -
fv.’leil with tuberculosis. He raid
Sa'nnla). "The Bureau of Animal
nrv has done very muc* JAdtb* ’
three year* toward <,*rMic*t-
;r. as shown By The
reports. On July 1. HGA there -
aPtWoxImatety 2U» a.icredited
w h h <>n luty so. iszh there
3.J70 fully ace.redltrti herds
o v.-ilH-r L 1920, therawbre
< <;i edlV-d herds. The bomber
. s tnspe ted once has IncTMa-
od to 26.(Utt hi addition tto the ac-
ii.'hu.l and once tested herds.
Then nr,, tnany thousands of herd* ■
under sin>< rvi.siot; tn the Mate* en-
gaged in co-o|>e(rntctf tuberculosis
erudlcution work.,"
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_____________________________ ■ ’ - •
Legion Post Attempted to;
Secure Fritz Kreislei
An efort was made by Arthur O.
McNItxky Post American Leglrm. ,.
secure Fritz Krelaler. famous vlo- ,
llnlst. who appears nt Dslla,, Mon- 1,
day night, to come here fot^ sn en-
gagement while In Texas but other
engagements prevented moating the
arrangements. Mr. Krelsler is to I
Appear next at Oklahoma City anil j
the intervening tim« la not suffi-
cient for him to fill un engagement
here.
"Being Ashamed ol Jesus”
Church of Christ Subject
"There are many wavs in which
wi may lie ashamed of Jesus." ac-
evrding to Hld-r R. IL 8mlth In a
very impmeaslve sermon, on that
subject at the Pearl Strel't Church
of Christ Sunday ecen'ing. “Suppose
that we ar- called, mi tp wwifesi
Christ and refuse to do so: 'we are
rshami-d of h'm." he s*l<L~ ***ui>|>ose
that th * Bible commands us lb do
1 ertain things and We Wilfully tklg-
lect lo do these things -We are
arhan*e<J of him •Whomn-ver'there-
fore ahall be ashamed Of tn« And my
words In this aduMerouA .tiid* *9n(al
generation; of him.Hlvo sifiiH *b*'
ion of man be ashamed wned no'
i.imfth In the g-lory of J'.i*'Fath-
er with th)' holy ang(7*--Mkfk li Ml.'
At the close of the sennvo! on
Hunday morning, to a dongrrgallon
that packed the lowat lUuur^fit Ahi*
new auditorium, one came fhtwi'rd
to make the < omrasstb* *• tul .t wo
others to take brtMfl«]*V|f W"1'
the church. RJl’tW)** MF| Wl’ke
place after the oenAr nYAllil il * *
evening services .It was announ-
ced . . ■*
Normal Students Conducted'
to the Chamber ot Coro-
•ople in th*
in killing
them have
enter into
However,
many tall* have been b.ougnt to the
ottlee In the effort to win the prises
offered and many mope tall, are
expected to be brought in Monday,
which Is the ( losing,day pf the ooti-
Many farmers h»v« ripirtej
killing hundreds of rata, however,
who didn't go to tho trotibis of
bringing in the tails
"Then- seem to be plenty of peo-
ple wanting to rent farms for this
year, but n.any of them haven't
enough money to mu them until
they can make a crop." said B F I
Mmith m-turttay. 1 have found
Quite a numlwr of people wanting
farms, but many of them owe parj
of last year's debts and ar.* finding
It hard to get anything to live on
while they make w crop this year, I
think the lack of work in the clU*»
will mpike a greater demand for
farm land this year than last If the
people can get anything to live on
untl| th« t^ropA are gathered."
"My wife te’d nts the first »hlng
’ J‘J 1 came to town wes to
■ubxrHUion to the Daily
Clint Early, from Route
1 here Mxttirday "She
baa't keep house with-
told mo to get the thfJC
,.,i •*
4 County, aft)
O*,r...d w„ TO y,n„. <• nion.li-
and 4 days of ape She- waa born
and reared Ir. 1ho State of Geor-
gia. .With her husband she came to
Collin county 4J yoprs ago. set-
tling near Allen, aevdu mile* south
bf McKinney where' tjley resided ft
yeAra ln 1M>« they moved to San-
ger where they lived happih until
4he dear cld home circle wgs broken
by the dot-th of her life companion
BeiM «. i»i»
rht children survive, lonated |
•• follows: J. K -.VAtson, Hobart.
Okla.; W G. Watson. .Marietta. I
Old*.; J. J. Watson. McKinney.
T«ggs; O. C. W a toon. Clarendon;
Mtn. Aiwa Davla. Sherman; Mr*.
R. L. Mallow. Sanger.* Texas; Mra
J. W. DoUglasa. Fort Worth. Tex-
aa,-Mra.. Ben. F Hulllvan, Hang
Texas. Also the fellow ing brotht
Mid sistern: GHIIam CHitDMge
Shawnee. Ok. ; Monroe Gulledge, Ft
Worth; C. J. Gulledge. Carrollton;
Mrs Halil* Payne. Wellington, Tex-
as. A hntf brother. John Gulledge.
Ilves nesr McKinney, ixm Gulledge
of Btoneburg; M.-s Hattie Smart,
«d Wellington and Mr« Maggie
Bramlet^ of West Texas are hslf
’^une.Ttl 1«*vfv(<$»R were held at the
First Baptist churcn at Hanger by
the' paatcr. Rev. A. B Mdlar and
Mgr- former pastor. Rev. t.k J
6"dtcher. of Anna. Coll'n Comity.
enjoyed I of heart trouble at
Udents In Chapel Saturday ami wits In a very serious
This day Is always looked lion for some time out is
to and these periods are I somewhat Improved FifllLi
(always well attended. The program' ------
, Saturday morning was led by Miks NATI’ItDAY
parrllp’hnd the numbers were as llulldlea permit* were Issued by
j follows? Devotional Hymn. "Fairest,: the cits this week us follows: To
I Lord Jesus"; prayer. Dean W. I>. J. G Howell, to build storage room
Butler; fjroup of Old Folk Songs; [on Johnson street, to cost 1125; to
Sweet and l»w-*-(Barnhy). by- the | II H Hardin A Co., to lerect boy
faculty! Drink to Me Only with warehoqtlV For Denton Go., .ojl.
Thlrto Eyes-e-lOld English); ' Flow T. & t*. right-of-way. to cost IStlU
Gently. Sdeet Tifton—(Spltman). Mattle Beth, dsuahter of Mr and
students and faculty. 1 Mrs Homer Edwards, is reported
The Tb M C. A. ■ announces that1"- -•
at Its next regiilail meeting, Mon
I day morning, Jan. >t«. at Id 45. In
I th>> girts’ rcAdtng room )>f the Ll-
[ brary Building, thrt boys will be
favored with a talk by
Bruce. ' : '
G. N. Fisher, graduate of ths
Normal College in the class of TH. boy.
was a visitor st the college Sat- | Bern to Mr. and Mr*. F.
Fisher la now teaching I Camp. Sunday morning, a boy
) In a High School In '»'*•■ nt dl|M)rtier1n erron-
4 f-uxly rvfM>rte»l mm being In th»* H
P. Adam* family. we*t of (own.
\’j<* in the D.,(' Adam* family in-
ht C» d
Only n amall nllrndunrr
Tbr f«RRty board of rd urn (Ion
1 wax scheduled to meet at the court
hou*e Monday afternoon. Principal-
ly routine bualneMM whm expected
to come up fnr consideration.
Tbr Pnrrnt-’| mchrm' Annorln-
tlon of the North Side wrhool will I
moot Mt II’h IMthool buildiiiK Tye*-I
<1avv afternoon at 4 o'^iiuck.
Glnd>* Nlmn, (col.), in III wltk n|
mild ca*e of nmallpnx that van
contracted in DmIIh*. She Iihk been |
l*olRtf<l and th<um expound
been vaccinated.
itirTfrwt * -***•* ^ ••**«*<
■
W JAPANESE DECLINE
“ RANGERS AID AND
WILL QUIT VALLEY
[ WHF.HE LVXI HV IM ECONOMY
Luxury tinri economy aeldem tra-
vel hand In hand. Hut one place in
| which Uiev are found 'in hapRy
[reunion Is the home garden,
i There |a no griater table luxury
, than a supply ut fresh vegetables
and nothing of greater economy
considering the present pane of [
IWIcea. than a garden. Nothing In I
the world Is easier to have and
to hold than a garden patch !
which produces food of such a qual-j
Ity such as can be scoured In the j of the government's
marketl'rom the -----n.—x — i
anil plants until
turnips, be.ts, carrots.cabbages and
other root crops are harvested in
the fall
A minimum of expenditure and a
produce the veg-
the kitchen c ....
has to do is to step
ii that nu'u'iey’ c'ari’not buy ' ,b” K^undA Chat th* Federal grand
restaurant or hotel tn [Jury now sitting here making
further inquiry of the coal Industry.
AUTO INDUSTRY IS
AGAIN APPROACHING
NORMAL CONDITIONS
*ubiicHptlon <»n the
pop han expired w* 1
gcftiiiK It
rncloMlnjf
<»n«». year an<
begin with
Kd (*1ub enjoyed
(‘iitrrtalninent in i
form of a /'Tacky Parly" in i
<lym Saturday evinlnic “At. »
(-andlc-l I Rht” Ea.c bnwmhcr <
garbed in co*turne of other y
arrival <»f rnrh jnH’Wf
occasion of much nmu*em«*nt.
entertainment for the evening
rurniahed by old gamtx. square
dajicra. etc, tb<* Virginia He< I txdn
a feature. Vari-colored candh** ner-
ved for rcfreKhinontn In a *horf
bu*lnrn* aeaaion four new member*,
boy*, were taken In and the re-
quirement* for Initiation were read
The affair wan one of much hilar-
ity and genuine enjoyment, from
1* th** arrival of th<» firnt guent until
m *•». •AikIii I s>*<* you home” rtt-
hiixl been finished
*Th« Ti»e Ltt-l-raQC Society present-
erf nn Interesting pepiod ut the reg-
ular meeting Monday morning In
the form of parliamentary study
After a lecture and discussion og
parliamentary procedure by the
critic and others a (notion wag
mad)* that the society have a par-
liamentary wrangle This irzotlOn
was promptly amended ami the
amendment as promptly al»o
amended, so that before many min-
utes the situation became so badly
tangled t.hat Speaker Joe Gannon
would have teen taxed to .straight-
en Tt out. and tiefnre the motion'
could t>c carried it was time to ad-
jnuru. -U—»
1«.—Senn-ot faculty had charge
* ~ at Xhe f* '*■
evonlwg)
[ ei.va.,
1 , Friday'
C I }tu i*t iutf
to return
MIhh Sophia Yancey will
Grapevine for th»* week end
Mins i^*l|t Ijce apent the
nd at nvr home In Ponder,
Mina Henry eft a Carter I* in Dal- I
inert her father.
m bring favorably
♦ hr Ktudrnt* la
and equipping
house for Normal f’olhgr
The advantage* of auch a
. nm readily ae< n and it la
probable that home definite action
will be taken in (hl* direction noon
'rh«» question ha* been talked ort
cainpuR tq some extent during
last week, and wan brought uf»
j for ' diacuMKion diTring the meeting
of the Lee Literary Society Monday
morning.
1 The Phy*.
The
HU-
decidvtl to
me I of Am-',
•rrn mveting
to r-omdder
and ju» a-
the pence
J<r»
• ii.,
nothing of the convenience,
safety and comfort of elec-
tric lights in the home and
[around the farm buildings.
I Delco-Light brings depend*
' able electric service to any
I farm at low cost.
Expense for Inauguration
WASHINGTON. Jan 10— A <*»o- l
lutlon denying any further sppro-
■irisHon for fh>* expemw* *>f the
Harding Inauguration and notify-
ing inauguration coinmlttrcs that
no government buildings will he
turned over for an lflau*ural ball
Wits introduqed today by Senator
Borah. Idaho, who attempted t*
have If adopted at once on the
groulKl of republican economy
plods,.**. Objection by Senator
Smoot, Vt*h, pr<vcnl»d thia.
rnORATE COIBT
In th)* estate of:
George Martin Smith, et al. mi
I nor*. Mrs Fannie Smith, guardian
1 final report aa to Albert Earl Smith
I and annual account as to GeO. Mar-
tin Smith approved.
Elizabeth Smith et al. minors.
Noel Smith, guardian; final report
as to Albert Smith approved
Roy Sue Culp .a minor, Sue Culp
guardian, annual report filed and
approved.
, Russell Kincaid, a minor; Guy
I'augherty filed application for let-
ters of guardianship
Mary Lillian Pace a minor N
p Pace filed application for letters
of guardianship.
WtARHIArtK LICENSE
Dan Henshaw and Mias Hilda Bry-
ant. Sange".
DIMTniCT COCRT*
A new soft filed In the Slxbcnth
District ourt is styled
Jean Childress vs. Stanley Chil-
dress, divorce.
Doctors Hold First Meeting
of the fear Tuesday Night
The new officers ot the Denton
’’ounty Medical society will take
chatTPe at the monthly meeting of
the aaaociatlon, which will be held
at the office of Dr. M. D. Fulling-
him Tuesday evening
the first meeting of the new
The usual monthly business
gome up for consideration.
Barn Fire of tJnkiwwn brlgln
the kitchen window
along for a few weeks
are ready to be set'Out
The window and the
are the simplest gerden
commodait**s ho much rt
material with so much
and better conditions of
lure and moisture.
Hut the main thing
seeds started, and right
exCelhnt time for
crop* Tomatoes,
or other
started In
frosts are
Enrly Hird Hlart
Get an early start so you can
have radishes while your neighbor
is just putting them In. young on-
ions a few weeks before the
laggard gardeners, green pel
early May, lettuce before II
so hot it won't hear!, and «
down thiz "
It's the
best Vegeta
Heeds may be sprouting and j
growing along while the gardener
gets his soil ready nt his leisure
No plot Of ground Is too small, even
a ten by ten space yielding a sup-
ply of vegetables enslli worth ac- .
counting in the family bookkeep- j
As soon as*Lh<* soil can be worked
the hiirdii st seeds su< b n* radishes,
lettuce, spinach, carrots, beets and
| other* can go In to bee ready to
i furnish a succession crop to the
seedlings, waiting to bo transplnnt-
'<*d from their (bofles tor 'franies.
Then, it ,is h continuous perform* j
unce. depending! upon the desire I
and Industry of the promoter or
the garden.'
unlay. Mr. Fisher Is now teaching Cam
rnatliematl.s In a High School in
Fort Worth, and was here to enter
a student In the Normal College.
Mils Arthulla Farrell will spend |
the week-end In Aubrey with her
'"Mmi” Aims Stafford will visit | .7"’'1 '"K "/ 1
[ friend*
Miss ‘
week -tol
Mia*..
J. C. Brim was Not Badly Hurt
Joe C. Brim. Denton traveling
man who was acaldentalty wounded
near Galdmivtlle Friday, waa not »o
l.udly biirt as was a( Grat reported
, Slid wi g Tible to rerptn home Kat-
’ Uraay with his right arm In a all ng.
Several shot from the gun entered
I Is arm. The accident dd not oc-
4 >*ur while he'was hunting, as waa
.reported from Gaimwvllle. hr- said.
I.ut as h-fc was driving along the
* road In a car, wtotrn the gun waa
accidentally discharged
REAL ESTATE TH1MFK.HX
W G. McClain to R L. Hulllvan,
I acre.-* out of the John Thom
. aa survey location the west-line of
l Deuton connty, and other consid-
i era Hen.
M. H. Milliken to Wallas Lindley.
44 acres out of the John Maloney
survey. *1.400.
, David Martin and wife to A. J.
and Caiaie Millican, lot out of lihh k
7 of Kealy'a addition to Lewisville.
120
Mr* X. E. chandler to W E
Waggoner, let 100x357 1-2 feet on
L'vcuot »tte> t ill Denton * nd located
1 1-4 mile* north of courthouse. |!,-
00*
Mrs Inez Robinson to W.M. Mc-
rntdeh. ’lot 70x146 .feet on West
HU’l^ory street In Denton. IS,500
E. R. McClendon and wife to G.
C• Graham, lot 11, block D of Mounts
Second Addltlrtn to f'eptrm. 1150
A. A Shearer. F M Shearer an*,.
H Shearer and wife to T M Har-'
rta 14MI.27 acres out of the
Walter* survey. $9,211 45
C. J. Young and wife to W. R.
Coffey, parts of lot* 4 and 5 . block
5 Of the College addition to Denton,
41.900.
L. E Graber »nd wife to Joe S.
Gambill, lot 100x150 feet out of
♦dock 28 of Denton, 111) and other
consideration .
W. P Hlnev and wire to Mrs.
Josie BuxbeS* «0 Acree “Ut of the
Chas. Hrulth survey. 44-700.
A J. Cros« ,,)>♦ wife to J T WH-
llams. 132 9 acres out of the Free
>nan Wilkerson Lewi* Rue and Jno
Norton survey*. 421,404
A . J. Croe-) and wife to J, T» Wil-
liam*. 106 acre* *elt ofthe Free matt
Wilkerson *urvey. 415.140
I A. J. Mndlev and wife toll, s.
I Fenwick, lot 12. block 24 of th.
College Addition to Denton. $2 Kuo
C. C Yancey and wife to .1. W.
Hulllvan. lot 71x157 1-2 feet on West
Oak «treet in Denton. t!8JU»<i
H C. Ta'l«ferro and uK
M. Klllson.'lot tR*V> feer Bri
bhack 1 ol the’John A. Henn
thro to Denton. .41.000,
Horace W. Bhelton and wife to N
N. Dunn. 2 acre* out of the lz>wry
Cobb nurvo*. <5i»«
R. L " ‘ “■
George
4500
,1 • M k 1
McC.alllard.
II . C T.
M Rlllsou
the B B. L
vey In Denton. 41
- 2.221
** ExamiM6oBa ia All behacila
Examination* In all the 4choo|s
of the city will be held next week
fur the clone of the, term gn<l th*
Spring term will begin th* follow-
ing Monday This will t»o * depar-
ture in the custom follow,ed nere
' .r the past several year*, during
hlch final examinations were not
■quired of the pupils in ther War'd
■hools.
examination*
will begin on
next week and in
<*n Wednesday. Ttoe
HARLINGEN Jan 11!.—Okuma
firns, the lapamse settlers wliotie
--rival signaled ttie present anti-
.Jpaneses . movetuent in the Rio
Grande Vltylley have declined the
proffers bf protect ;o»> from State
Itsiig-'rs to go upon the land te-
c-pHv brought by them near here,
itanger’il a •>• tytre offered such pro-
tection. If iio'tdtMl, nut tin Japs say
they came I. *re I . ; . 7
feeling against tbrm and will leave.
A meeting of
off'cials and
C< tumen c directors
day to answer the
Japanese consul at ,
iQ.rd to iite situi<non.
Mayor Thomson and the Amcrlc
Legion decided lo Ignore the Inqi
ry •
The feeling here ia that If the
ajpaneao g >v> rntneiti wishes to
make sn> In\ >■»!Igatinn It should
proceed thru conferences with Fed-
eral government The <>kum,| Bros.
(*ViT whose arrival (he disput < ban
reache ,1a hend have received an ot»
fet U> lake land at, Alvin aud ab>o
in Mexico. They may go to cm:, ef
tl.esa places instead ot returning to [
IIVWW UUIVII LLIIaUl California. The local' land agent
PinuT-fic wav ncrki himt^^nr’pn.^mrf^
Ur “ If A T U Lil I'ont.i* ti.e wltn T Kl<lii. who
■ ■■will VI tint V fell !>,,),! th,. |Rn(| to the Japanese.
, m. tortdge ™ .meek 4m* .....
been repaired to where it will paa* I
tnaprotton for uar on (he Hat
High* ay and I* open to tral
Thia re«npl«’trd all dikIki and <*ul- i
vvrt itork »n thi* road and leave*
the r*Kh(-of-u ay open from, Penton
to the Cooke county line. A num- !
her of teutomobllea have been co- I
trie over tb* new rr*;it-of-uny hut
th/- County Hi 1 w*n* report the j
c!<l road 1* in better condition
the gravel truck* are haullPM1 over
the new road and have cut deep
iu-lcH in it* Thew will be r< |’Mir<*d
I « fore gravel la laid on thcur part*
of the road
The road in pretty badly cut up
a« far aa the Flue Mound achool
I uuae from DenLon. but from tUr'
interaction with (be old road near
the HcJ.opihouae to Sanner (tie road
ie -pretty fair for travel Good pro-
prjMi- VeJnff made with the grav-
eling of th'a road.
NEWS NOTES OFC. I. A
MONDAY
Mrs Walter 8. McCli.rkan return-
ed from a visit with relatives at
Rlchardaon.
Ned Milligan of Blackwell, Ok.,
hr her* vhrtttng hla gramtparrtita,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Fenwick, and
R. L. Leach. HF will visit hia
brothar*. Ayres at Danas and Jones
at Paris, before returning home.
J. W. Smith o.* tne Normal Col-
1«4« was In Austlu taxi we«k on
rxlticatlonal matter*.
grown
I they
cigar box
aTcess) rlee I
mor.* garrb'n
2h less ca a ,
tempera- j
la to got the J
now in Hui
the ««Hrlh*Rt
eicK phintn. pepper*]
Mubject* muni hr 1
! Indr*t
' ln*t
• tun
I J* t 4*1
I
inure I
•n* in
k'et*
wo on
PILOT POINT BUDGET
l .. ------------------
Special Ito Record-ChronItHe.
PILOT POINT. Jan Hl —Mr*.
Lillian Fraley has returned from a
visit to Denton with her daughter,
Mr*. Fred Mom y.
J. W.- Ofay of Denton visited
retntlvea here.
Mr*. W. L. Jones of Dentoi
the guc»t of her sop. John
Born to Mr and- Mr*.
1 *ec. 29. 9 girl
) . T. C Frank
/ Orvel Nichol* is nere spei
' /few days with home folks
Mr*. C"! "r~ — c I “ 7-;r.
for a visit with relatives In Flnd-
l*Y, .Oh>o. j > ■
Mr. i.iid Mrs. Helling*
drtn have returned to t
In Kansas city aft Jr’a
with relative*.
JHtfp. Moutgomerx , ot HQuaton
vjslted hie parents. Mr an4 Mrs.
Will Montgomery. ,
Mr. MicT Mr*. Atlas Taylor
Denton were here yegterday.
County Engineer T> 'E. Huffman
entertained memlen*.‘o< the County
/ Commissioners, Court- and Auditors
fe with o vent*«:> dinner nt the Amer-
■ lean Cafe Monday hrbon. Tlre dtnner
waa In honor ol Resident Engineer
MbJ6'. a. Thbmpxun »go will leave the
^Kfttter part of this week or next
■Hor Mexico wherij"he will enter the
^^engineering buslnon* ftor himself
^MThe doer l>».« kllltfr (Re latter part
^TO>f last (nonth by a hunting party
~ „ Mr. Huff maty 1wtas a mom-
in Blanco
prenant fotiAhto dinner were
Judgtie Ed I. Key, Commie-
W. D. HtgMpft’T. L. Craw-
Batls, W A. Wllnoh. B
Thompson' and
Mrs Lima It Frai«y has tstitrkad
lo Iwr home nt Pilot point after a ..
several, day* visit with hgr daugh. y,
tar. Mrs. r red Mousy and Miss Manti tl
R»UU1(1W • “N
1. 'W. Gray has returned from a
visit to Pilot Point.
‘ Mrs. W U Jone* visited her «on,
John Jones at Pilot Point yester-
■ #y. • ; -■ ”
WASHINGTON. Jun
t’ml-d H'ates. It was
rhrfrttatlvely today, bai
withdraw fr* tn the Cot
I; hr,.dors, which
cuulinadusly al
He Aririttst.ee <
th ns growing
t>) atyi Th* five
lain. Franc*’, Hit'
t 'nited . Staten, were
the eAutisil.
The decision became kpowu to-
di y when it WM learned the Stale
D)|..irt)nerit bud decliavu >o send
a representative to the miethig of
•I*)) sllhd Premiers in Paris. .Tat.,
19 to <M sc gas German dlsarniameni .
The Slate Impairment policy, it
was stat) <1 was' based on its* con-
eluslog, that the present administra-
tion Is no longer in a po'
lerpret the will of th)
people In European sffa
Ir.g t'.e Novembe
,ts. I
room
<t I
talk
U | vii<< Mi* i v»«*r6 «»i in’
-i Y’i(y. t* rc|»<»rtrd ill with diphlh«*riM.
will .
Prc*idcnt 1
di. nui mr jh|»» «ay
in ignorance of the
^rrn and will leave.
_ American I.
tlie 1b, ul Chamber of
.van calk'd tn-
ihqulry of tho
('*hi<^K<> *■»•-
in. —
k amed
t*
m
ha* b<
Pari*
qurMixin
diu <ff
power*. Gnat .
iYy. Jur*n "•’.<! tli«‘
reprmvr.ted in
Report® (/
merer *how that many pei
cotmty have been active
rat*, although many of i
not waved the tall* to i
Jh*- contfWt
•ffiee in the effort’ to
, The
'iKjichcol
H4*Xt M
At the hlifh
Tuesday of
. raw-vra ... die ward "chof.la
Wednepdav. The promotion* in
arndeti and from the gnnnnar
*<hool» to the hiflrfi mchoot will be
made with the beginning of the
nt w term.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 1»—Trial
case against
125 cog I miners and oimrator*
I charged with conspiracy to reefrsln
! production and distribution of’eoal
, waa continued Indefinitely by Fed- '
I * rnl Judge A. B. Anderson. The con.
door ; tinuance was granted on motion of
minimum of labor
‘ ‘ „■ ' at
where all one t - r
gather them to have them
ion
the .best
world
The Year tround Gardea
Those who live in the south, more j
fortunate than their northern 1
neigblmrs. may have i< garden prae- i
♦ I.Mlly tile year BiVlund. flor In i
many localitltu) there Isn't a month |
In the year In v '-----*■ --------
b|)'s niav not bo
In Un
teetloli of cold
coveted with rgnva*
is passible to keep ■'
| constantly supplied
.with the great variety < ' .
| so essential ah a tonic for the sys-
I fum. ' |*eat1
| To gain the full value of vegeta. I (|ust
I bles In a money way, they ihust be i
[flwn-tffl rsHr »t»r,t »e Prat thee I
may he used while they are still |
hlgli priced In the market. It Is no
trick at all to get the Jump on tho
_ _ . ilUt<lg)his and lottuoe hk
well aa spinach can be planted out
whan It Ip still frosty. ai> they are
among the hardiest. The cabbages,
daullflowers. kohlrabis anil Similar I
plenta ctn he slat ted lu clgr r boxes j
and
unt
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