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Armstrong’s Cleaning
ANYTHING YOU NEED
Of
Denton
To fit your rooms for students.
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YARBROUGH BROS.
to
at a bargain.
229 W. Hickory
Phone 1201
Morral-Fritz Mire
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$
25th Anniversary
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'6CERY
We buj
Call 520.
NG DRESS EVENT
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225 West Oak St.
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98c
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tex of fact.” he cop-
the number of indi-
ct and rg>t the cows
MMtag. The movement
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- Phone No. 9.
Northwest Comer Square.
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White
Only
OAKMOfT
HULTON I
amateur has
spotlight at
Jones of Atk
ed to a real
of the nati
ship. While
blond Mlnn<
parade wtlh
first 36 holes
behind with
even worse
opening day
score of 78
issue
n. The
and
D..
Spring*
parents.
mobile to Gabriel ReulUi
object in life is to destroy
system of bourgeois mop)
Reufllard won the priz
by the de luxe Industrie
and
con-
bWi
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and
Wee Tender Meets
F’-^l
pn-
tu
bis
salt
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ft
FOR
Fresh VetrtabfK
Hernan
who IU* I
Ji
Give us a trial order
today.
Clifford Stroud
PBmm SW.
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and Dyeing.
Phone 78
I FT)r
<J.vl ENIXLI Vaz
"where tauinra are froatat”
104-106 North Side of Square, Denton.
jtaOTlA.YOtta AP TO 184.
Wth the tittle teaks
HILL BROS. GARAGE
Phone 234
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Bloomers with
lace edge to
match are priced
only, pair,
$9.85
TWO OF OILTON BANDITS KE-
PORTED IN JAIL
OILTON. Ok.. June 14.—Secrecy
today shrouded rcjxirted captures
following the 81.000 Oilton State
ut
e Bank dig-
*bkx in the
1 first sfocis-
» hhtory of
through tomor-
It lx planned to K*n. a perirm-
nept organisation at the meeting In
order that regular meetings can be
held.
necessary because of the
all laws providing for guaranty of
deposit* in state banks. This law
1 educes from five to two years the
minimum penalty for embezzling or
mis-applving bank funds. It is now
a felony for any employe or agent
of a State bank to enter into a
contract with a bucket shop or to
place any order with one It is a
felony for a bank officer, director
or agent to take or destroy any
bi.nk paper* or books. A State bank
in process cf liquidation does not
have to pay a franchise tax under
this new act The banking conunis-
>loner and his agents are prohibited
to directly or indirectly purchai'A
any assets of a State bank in pro-
cess of liquidation The law pro-
vides for annual election of bank
and trust company officers. A final
report of all liquidations in re-
quired from the banking commis-
sioner.
Another new act is one making
s<ver a! changes in the textbook law
< OLLLCUNG STAMPS
PARIS- Suzanne Lenglen,
woman
nbw matte for pr
contests whereby
[25* Anniversary |
Matched Sets
Vest and Bloomers
of Rayon Jersey
i/t r*
■k , i
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IrtPres-,
for
We are local agents for
the famous
Phone 20 and let our man
give yon an estimate.
JNO. B. SCHMITZ
■> Furniture. Undertaking
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The ideal set
for ever y-d a y
wear all summer
is this one of
rayon jersey.
HfcN YOU BUY BREAD
r SPECIFY BUTTER KRUST!
r
•Jt'k
ic
Dinner Is Ready
Al! you need to do is
to phone for it, set it on
the table, and e^t.
I n addition , to hot,
savory barbecae, we are
now preparing for you
other ready-to-agt
meats, salads ahd vege-
tables, varied from day
to day.
Try a dinner from our
menu. ■ 1
JOSML MACHINE WORKS
Ev. We do a general repair work.
Bg. Lawa Mowers sharpened.
Wlaakssnithing and Acetylene Welding.
‘*n»e Weld That Held—Beat by Test."
naas SO^| 348 E. Hickory M
DALLAS- To bolster up her
nerve to give “the other woman" a
betting for stealing the uffectAons
of her huxband. a Fort Worth wo-
man took several nips of white
lightning Before reaching the plac;
where the alleged home wiecker is
employed the wHti Ml. She was fin-
ed $15 on a charge of drunkenness.
Fine white
nainsook f ish-
ions these trim-
med with hand
drawn work and
embroidery.
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25* Annieersaryl
Uancing
rowed balls she daughters that
dues better than otner dams. If
i or more daughters of one bull
OMI better records than their
iu the Mre is placed on the ac-
duied list. In the whole nation
rb are now but 208 proved bulls.
M to find such sires and keep
■P VDttl the production records _______
MalbttKWthu-js bwxjwie nyaiWȴiJpa.b^p
tty unsolved problems of to attend the tu
4airy world today. Dr. Lar-
fitd bandits who participated in
the robbery were reported in jad
•H Drumright, Creek County, fol-
lowing a skirmish between officers
and fugitives >n timbered area near
Olive, ten miles southeast of here.
still be previ
/ case involving
Moving? Call 45. Woosnun
Lines.
WM ■■ I I . 44—
a mex ouddu. n.
Ths Intsrssta at Yow Famfly
___ The
OM and one-half
an at &;30 o’cloak
i met On the lawn
Ihurch where they
M fun The chll-
‘ at thu
,__ by Rev
and Mmex
____T Whitley
Clarence Iriqk of Dauax la spend-
ing hie vacation with his parents
Mr. and Mrs T. C. trick.
Orby BusWa was in Mingo
Charles Harris has gone to Strawn
Wheer be will Visit bls brother Ray-
mond Harris
Mixa Aleane McKinney is visiting
m Danes
Mr and Mra. VI
children. June and
spent. Uu u
Mr and M
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WE HAVE IT
Bitt BROS.
Market, Grocery,
Delicatessen.
Yeatetriay’s
lolned the Cl
weak.
He rapped
eleventh Jnnli
their fourth ■
Naw York O
win in e row
With Flint
Alexander pli
Cardinals bee
Williams of
eleventh hom
Jakle May.
sr. blanked t
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can langue,
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Turner & Graham
Groceries, Meats, Milk.
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’ GAR
enthusiastic
over these
bloomers^—
of rayos
j e r s s A
Short, r -
d
Vllqu.d all
a drizzling
1
Hiting on all six when you
start on that tripr:then you
will not be bothered with
motor trouble. I^ef us look
it over for you."
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TWO MS
CWCAGO,
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st ia _____ ________________
tawaatt a higher grade 00 w and
» ****** herds are. as s
'DsUytog 4s the biggest American
rti indmtry The prime
W u soonouur in production
Et that the amount of milk a cow
Mtoas and iu quality axe the
Ijlfest teeters in economy has led
Ike general development of bet-
f jiarda Owners realize the over
ad on a. poor hard U ag
my as on a good herd. It takes
much time, lahox and feed fcr
<S|f that produces only 4,500
of milk C year as for one
xiucofl twice that amount-
» at times it may cost more
a high quality cow, true
eCQDamy is in the increased pro-
Dr. Larsen calls attention ta the
* * of cow-testing organizations.
Ef wan. found that the 3W.ooo
redited «Ws produce as much
b-aa .yi.ooo ordinary cows and
much financial profit as 640.-
average cows.
MkjRjwed cows are the bulwark
th» dairy industry, the dairy
tf declares. And the purebred
Ijr sire seems to be the best
tfkm of the dairy-breeding prob-
SSh -v
*e conclusion is purely a scien-
ooe, Dr. Larson explains and
Nte in 'poadbility rather than
WeHarry
Dependable Plumbing.
VATOH
Plumbing Co.
Phone 178
204 East McKinney St.
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jBCNtfapN,. Jumfc.-ASk
L.w. Larson. United States
Yfdef. to picture a future for
fairy industry and he U push
i'kkr ttmk this group of fig-
lt ■>< a half mutton farms in
tea h<ve dairy cattla
> total number of cows sp-
.thirty millton.
ianmial farm value of dairy
AN&WERfi
1. Rosa PoniWfile »
9. Both are .-jjianists
both married rymphony
ductors
3. Yes. F-major is the key for
both No. 6 and Nb 8
4. <a> Verdi; (b» Weber, <c)
imccinij (d) Nlcptu
5. They are mPWnductors.
fl. Palestrina .
7. Padarewski
8 George Stand
9. Tschaikowasy s
ique< ’ “...jjj? •
10. Managing director of the
Meteepolitaji Qmra,.Company.
BANKERS OF LLEVENTII UIsTRICT
June ‘ W.i-Nvariy
flttraN PLUMBING CO.
Lf
TuMday’i '
to SIAS. Uta
corn 80c ear.
10:84
NKW YOR
Tuaaday'e bn
butad In trx
increase In
tbs first wee
servers were
jpanatton laj
■j the prece
proceed to
out a reoctlc
It had crei
tion in spec,
ing in a shai
of unfavoral
were sent oui
night
However, b
spouse and
early deallni
Aa a result t
displayed a fi
the previous
Steel. Bale
and other Ir
unchanged o
L<
Wednesday'
SIXS, basis M
eoc.
e -
Efesi
OAND LEADER CO.
Smoot-Cwrtie Bldg.
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GOWNS—DAINTY RAYONS
New Designs.
Fine Rayon fashions these
dainty gowns. In the pastel
shades of pink, blue, rose
and green.
Your lummer lingerie supply
should include several of these
gowns at this great
saving pricq.
LO
38c per to.;
tomatoes 10c
pars 80c per
bunch; equal
per bunch: ,
bunch, tu
bunch; turnl
taloee Be pet
bunch: cucui
lag mrs Iftc
lb.; black eV,
plant 38c p
Wh; omtai
fruit Sc to
40c per doe ;
doe.: lemon
blackberrlex
plums 83 per
Lace trimmed
vests are low
priced at
»!.!»■ .t 44 ,IIM '
1. What opera star formedy
<U4 a v»ud*vUtouact, with har
2. What have Elly Ney and
Olga Sama raff" tri common?
■3. Are there >■ dhpiteationa of
keys in Beetiioygn.fi nine sym-
phonies? fv
4. Who oomposed (») "Rlgo-
letto." <b» “Dsg ^Freischuetz.”
(Cl “La Toaca," (d) “The Merry
Wives of Windsor”?
5. What have the following
in common: Ceatoa. Hertz,
GoofcaenA. Furtwaongtar?
0. Who is considewd the fa-
ther of church music?
7. What noted pianist wrote
a charming minuet to prove to
u friend that modern compos-
eye can write melody?
z 8. What was,the pen n$me of
the woman who had a great
influence on Chopins life?
9. What great, symphony ends
with an "Adagio MteNntoso”?
10 Who is GuHio taatti-Cas-
azza? —r— .
; MBtotatioo ta the United States
potential aource of milk consump-
tion inert Mt. rises at the rate of
J ,750,909 per year.,
»i There are 837 active oow-testing
~ Stasoeiations in the United States.
with ao enrolled total of 380.000
oov*. each producing an average
Of «J0U pounds of milk annually.
“AB of which mesms,” says Dr.
X^ano.. rtbat tf every opw in the
nation produced as much milk as
the accredited cattle, the United
Mrt* would not need even one
kiftttonal dairy cow for a quarter
—,^.1. irpi hmi^ianvi nxBva muenva, uiiu
voulU be |M>aslble to name lust now—Colonel
the Air and His Royal Highness, the Prince
tatka a little different from the haggard boy
1 plane in Paris. The picture was taken at
b““h In l,ondon.
let us iwttw
OlWlRINGSYS*
Black Electric Co.
iias it Ever
occurred tn YOU that the time to
buy Insurance Is NOW?
Tsday you may be <bta to stand aa
exmnimtioh. Tomorrow you may net. <
our!?Jver!, Insurance to protect 1
We buy LIPS Insurance to protect I
that ptflteetorou In old age. Ette me
•bout our ZNCoMJt RMtoy. Also Mk
about wur enudrens 20 year pgv.
You cannot afford not to buy one
fer each child. Do not delay. See in*
todaf. 1
Guaranty yfe Insurance , Co.
W. F. Jarrell
fc-—fimr mount up on the wat-
a bill.
FATHER’S DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Give Father Cigars, X'igarettes, Pipes, Leather
Hill Folds, Therm os Jugs, Pocket Knives, Fountain
Pen and Pencil Sets. Men's Stationery, Books, Safety
Razors and Sets, etc.
We have a full line of Gibson’s Father’s Day
oards and Mpttoes, also.
BROOKS DRUG STORES
Two Store*—Mext Side Square. New Godwin Hotel
W» ». ltr<H>l<-. Theo Hruoks, Pn>|lN.
Remember. We nil the Most PrvM-rlptlons Every llu».
. “Comdantlv tirowlng."
' P<Mtal Sub«tnth.n tree I rut ant llellverv Phunex 39—:I».
. lanipr ax she plays tennis—not
<<;no€titrating on any one spot but
itnertoly keeping her opponent
, guessing. She is just us likely to
buy a Monaco stamp because she
lady." instead of “Polisi likes the colors as she is to buy
old Russian stamp because it
rare.
mary eleetit
district judg
from. trytayr ______
own nomination.
Another ifiw provides for
water fi»h hatfliwrtoe.
County commlastaners are
permitted to make s 8300 increase
iu salaries of deputy -county offi-
cers
A new method of classifying high
schools and providing free tuition
for certain districts are festiures of
another law.
FV.rmailon of private corporations
for the purpose of landing money is
provided.
Of interest to bankers is the new
made
sal ot
le Mee Underwood and
are attending the
of the ~
Nice, has
1 siainpt.
In company with her American
manager. Suzanne is now a daily
noil visitor of the Rivitru. She collects
blush overmuch lor queer spelling*
in their bill-ol-fare French after
reading this year's catalogue of the
Art Sakm.
Ht i are some of the gems.
“Fob ‘ -----
Lady
"Ships got with
Food boat."
"Young veals” for "Calves."
"Evenbig gown becomes "Night
gown.
"The Bather" is "Bath-keeper,”
All nude bathers coneequgntly
are called "Bftth-keeper#" Mid «
nude woman reading ia called "Un B ink raid yesterday Two of the
covered reading woman.”
Jilt \ — —TTv\
BOUMKRGUE ALWAYS
IS “VERY TOUCHED”
PARIS- Very touched” _
ident Doumergue's equivalent for
^2,
BiBRy>
with his war or words on "civilized
society
Just received a big shipment,
specially purchased and specially •
priced. In a variety of soft pas-
tel shades. You would expect to
more for dressea of
such high qualiy, with latest
style markings.
once
tennis
< tiumplon of tin- world, now at
to ■ collecting
At thia price you can afford to
ndd one or more to your summer
wardrobe.
”V •
DALLAS, June' ML-Nearly TdO
bankers were registered here today
tor the regular meeting of the
Eleventh Federal Reser
trlct. AJl uf the. 832.
district were Ijivited,. Tt
holders* meeting ___
the district will be held' today The
meeting continues
row
Beautiful Rayon slips
to match your dainty
summer dresses. Wide
range of pastel shades
at prices fron>—
i U> Meiroee.
w s*wki me funeral al hla
ecn-in*iaw. Everett Hutchinson, wbe
was buried there about a week ago
Ho returned Saturday with his
daughter. Mra Hazel Hutchinson.
Who will make her home here with
her parents
Mrs A F Harris has returned
from a week's visit In Oklahoma with
her parents. Mr and Mrs Heath
Phone 1200
We maintain a delivery service for your convenience,
and will gladly send for your clothes to be cleaned, pressed
or dyed, anywhere, any time. Try us ad be satisfied for
all time to come.
Pilot Point hi«h school
Mixa Edna Blanks has gone
Denison where she will attend
business college
Elbert Reynolds was In Denton
Claude Ballew has returned from
Carvolton
SAY DOG VACCINATION
KSOVCTS
PARIS— Vaccination of dogs has Charles A. Lin
>_
:£
iTi
P*i" ■
.' Phone 714
«tey kt tat _____
rata fett TtuwtMM W<m compelled
to quit work and W1U not start again
until Thursday pflOn The rain
measured about
inches
Saturday afteriK
a group of childrai
of the Methodist <
enjoyed an hou^V
dren meet every Baturday
hour and are enfortataed
and Mrs. B. C. taaoe and
R Adkins and Be“
J
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! Vt
125<n Anniversary |
An Accessory
That Is Neeeaaau*y
to Smartness
Summer frocks
must be worn
-with a costume
slip to make
-them fit more
\ imartly.
raaiM* w— I J
rnuiwmiio 14
. I
EVERY FIFTH PARISIAN
('AN HAVK EXTRA WIFE “* "-fl
PARIS-There ar« a quarter «f ta
a million girls condemned to be B
bachelor puuds in Parte. TwwiRta r
that many more women than 8M1.1 •"
Thery iA in fact, an extra woman
tor eveiy fil^i man, so that ao. far
as th* marriage market is concern-
ed there H a 20 per cent surptas
of womep •- . VA-
There to the social side, butjtota* '
nointeta see difficulties in the in-
fluence these solitary women will
esert in politics. If they get, into
i hat sphere, and are beginning to
exert already in the fight for life
in buxines#. •
These bachelor ruaids must earn
their own living!, not only in flQta-
hetition with men, but in comgRti
tion also with tens and ixisslbly
hundreds Of tboufwudx of women
who, although married, also wtakf
IL is the race With the married wo-
men that to. th* hardest for they
can work fee less than their' un-
married sisters.
CHI
CHICAGO!
rave wheat »
news was m
though the
At at aections
Brecaat was
M»ul tempera'
The local <
Ctommlaalon
the dechnea
1-*- btahar
Cora waa i
•ilon after • i
twicea. howev
cloaed 1 7-8
Ont« were
u nwlth fair
JrovUlo n«
lower
Closing prl
Wheat: Jul
Oom: July
Oats: July
NEW
NEW YOI
cloaed ateadv
Jan
Mar
Mev
July
Oct
D®**
Spots quie
NEW <1
NEW CRI I
rlonrd very t
Jan
Mar
Juiy
Ort
Dec
Spot* qu't
l-IVEI
I.IVERPOO!
enrd ateadv
quiet ateady,
Jan
Mar
Mm
July
Oct
Dec
Snota ateac
taaxl; receipt
Vllea 10.000. i
B.lbd.
ttl Rholtun and
gia*, al Sulphur
ekrena with iii»
I. J. G Shelton
has returned
from Houatijo where ahe bax been
at the bedside <4 her <tau*h*er
uJao V tel ted har eon while there
Rev. and Mra. J. F. Roberta and
daughters. Miaeea Bmma and Mari-
lee. left Thuraday foe a U4>through
Wyoming. Colorado and Caitfernia
They will vialt their children
California
Mra. Cecil Allmop of Sherman u>
visiting her aunt, Mra. G. W I^atii.
and her brother, Johnnie Holme#
Mlax Betty Bndgee of Denton
spent the week-end with Mra J. C
aetmsn
William Opltz and Chester Cloer
were In Aubrey •
Floyd Jones has returned
Denton.
FORE1
NEW YORI
change open
sterling 4AS
lire 0587. Be
A3M
FORT W
FORT WO1
wua a atreng
market with
today Hogi
pricea. carlo*
heavy weight
price being t
were avallabl
waa steady
Cuttie: bee
to 7.3S; help
to 18A0: *Ux
3J0 to 3 7';
Hogs: med:
IM to 880:
mixed a 3S to
Sheep: tom
7. stockera 5
8. wethers 7!
'*• Av,.,'tai «, a.-xtar.
DR. J. H. RAY
Now associated w^h”Dw. Betti-
son & Knowles, NfodteaT'Arts Build-
ing. Dallas, will be in Denton
week-ends and wijl see clients by
appointment Call Brooks Drug
Store, telephones 29 and 39, to
make appointment. _ .
ST7
Good SetjoiHl-JIand
BRUNSWICK*'09NS0LE
NORTH TEXAS BAKING CO.
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FEEDS! EM1
We handle all kinds
of feeds sueh as born,
Maize, chops, ‘mixed
feed, bran, Cow Joy,
cotton seed meal, hulls,
hay and a complete line
of PURINA poultry and
dairy feeds.
Mrs William Dryden and sons of
Dallas are visiting her mother. Mrs
Ben Autrey. and Mrs John Henry
Dryden
John Frias waa here from Tioga
Mr and Mrs Q. R Moffitt hud us
their guest their eon. George, of Dul-
les.
Misses Edna Mae and Florene Har-
ris toft Monday morning for Boul-
der. Cvlo . where they will attend
ttta unrteetity
Jim Brooks end sou were in Deu-
ton
Mias Myega.WM bare from Aubrey
Mrs Tolh Norris and son Tom Jr..
of Celina vistted relatives here
Mr. and Mtu. F«y Rill of Dallas
taeut tpe week-end with her mother.
Mrs. will Cloer,
Mrs John Clear who has been 111
from an tafeotod foot Is able to
walk again
Mr and Mrs. C. 8 Cannady and
sou. dqu. ware hero from Tioga.
Bonner tguslter has returned from
Waco where he attended Byator Uni-
versity.
Mr. and Mra. W. B. McBhan have
returned to Dallas after visiting
Mra N. M Petero.
Mlesee Bw Garrison. Mildred De
venport. Nathan Brwln. Agnes Hop-
eon. Myy Nelle Bryant. Corryne
Price and Berth------
Rex Devenport
summer eeaalon
Teacbaro Collage
Mlaa Viola Ortaaom
for Dallas.
left Monday
. where she will enter
training at St Paul's sanitarium for
a nurae. She Is a 183# graduate of
FRENCH ART CATALOCtTE
OFFERS ODD ENGLffiH
PARIS Americans need
MMkrtag br appliMitton fW
fwttaqr ot guaata'tae con-
need riot consldet railroads
terurttans but it must con-
ta r^icioaunendatioMi of thf
highway Department. The
Pt must keep in effect Ua-
“4 property dgmagt tesur-
I mus^ provide worknum s
Mfoh pollflea for employee
FISHING LAW
ter in Texas fishermen
Wtittotal batt must pay u
tax ot bl.10 and the license secur-
ed by the payment of this, tax is
good in all counties. Persons from
out of this #tate must pay a *5 25
tax to u|» tatificisl bfiit. Thrrt- Is
no tax on the uafi of worms, min-
nows and other natural bail.
A precautionary measure is the
pne providing for uniform fire hose
coupHniu throughout the State
This cells to mind the famyua fire
of Baltirnore wh?n fire equipment
sent on spectal trains from , New
York and IJhiVtee»Phia could not
be used because or difference in
coupling sizes.
One of the most important fea-
tures of the new law* is the one
b|v»n« titles the u«bt to pass zon-
ing ordinance*. Other laws which
governed such ordinances have all
gone by the boards because of un-
cofmtitutfonal features. This new
law was drawn aa one designed to
stand up under CQIirt appeals and
to fill a pressing need of the larger
cities.
Anqther. taw provides a |30 limit
for registration fees at State instl-
tulkw at higher teaming
Before thq natural flow of an
public stream may be diverted a
permit to new required from the
State Board of Water Engineers
A special act relieves the Uni-
versity of Texas from payment of
inheritance taxes on bequests oi
the late W. J. McDonald. Parts
amounting to more than 81.000.000
and providing tor erection ot an
observatory and research in
tronomy .
New Banking Laws
Asaeasments for places on a
mary election ballot are limited
“T R.s" "Delighted!"
. Every time any visiting
elfiR. Statesman ox delegatk
a totaute to his.-oattag. or..
counteui>lQi
that phrase. Sometimes he declares
himself "infinitely touched" t>y the.
compliment, sometime* bnly. "Very.”
and again "profoundly" wheft the
INSURANCE
We represent some of the
oldest, largest and most re-
liable stock companies dpinr
business in the world.
Why not entrust us with
your busjnewT
W. T. yAffitY CO.
Here are two royal youi
■ _ibie bachelors
• v>4*w—w< niweiun oi ouxs nw> n. Lindbergh, King
done much to stamp out rabies, it t__
the royal reception given Llr idbemti
IG.OQO francs and a niceJ^tde |Mto-! occasion warrants it. But always
—w^avi.j ihej-q )g that wwd "touched” -"Uni-
te whole cu-che" as M. Doumergu* prunoun-
pouter.' i ces it with his inimitable linger-
offervo >ng. caressing Southern accent
the ' t------
bast novel. Whether the otafore ol SUSANNE LENGLEN
these industries knew it or not - - -
Rauillarq is fur to the "left" ■ hi}
politics. He announced tie gQta on)
It M MMN LOlMiES. SET
MIX'GRIIH
WWtawswwOe. June 18—YounssWro
■r lW tM*r ntaetiea are none to old to
' ga** fraternal ritoe. and two of them
have proved it.
'--Denton Hanchett. age* attorney ot
terg—rn. Mich was initiated into
Wt BBBs lodge recently at 93,
'-1—“ ’ g gg. MUta Sioux Falla. 8.
aliet. crowed the burning »and»
th* Mystic Shrine at 81
Deitiiei' tTaternai ureter do the
•■ here ehow any other man In-
K MMM St ao advanced art age.
taMetatt, dean of the Saginaw
county bar. la not only regarded aa
the oldest man ever taken Into the
|ta*. but is one of the oldeet mem-
tan of the order He took an aetlvy
■ pars ta the inductive ritual despite
"Ttila. oldest alumnus of Wabash
tea of Indiana, one time pubUsh-
»f The Des Moines Register, and
titer of the Rioux Falls traction
8m. went through the Shrink
l Ot Bl after having been a Ma-
law «jBMSt SO veers, and he lx
■ active in the order at 96
FINDS SNAKE-LIZARD
OAKLAND. Cal.—Cree Tribble, Li-
vermore, CaL captured what appear-
ed to be a new type of lizard It
looks like a cross between a Heard
and a anake. ha* fangs and a forked
tongue being 10 inches long and
alugglah in movemeut. The animal
fought and bit its tall, part of which
dropped off after the fangs had
■unk into it
■Jr’dera?5 ?a
picking atoc
y-»
!■ Mil'lln
wu agreed by satentists attending
a. recent rabies congress at the Pas-
teur institute.
Japan. Italy and the United
States, it was ghld, had vaccinated
severe* hundred thousand dog*
The resuita have shown that dog^
so treated developed rabies in only
a .-mall percentage of oases. This
vscctaation, however, is said to give
only temporary protection It must
i>e repeated every year to be
tec five.
PARIS THErrti HAVERS
INSIST on good TIPS
PARIS- Women ushers ip Paris
the*!** who often humHlate for-
eigners by Mud dissatisfaction with
their tips are giving their side of
the story to the public.
They are down-trodden and ex-
ploited. they my in a published tet-
ter. They have to MY an agency
fee of 100 franss to set their jobs,
tliey explain, buy * complete black
costume qf a specified stylo and pay
the theater IB fance a night for
the privilege of being ushers II
they keep their H>hx tang they can
make a living, they say. but usu-
ally they are relieved from duly
ufter a abort time and have to pay
"nnt her teWWi ftA
In the government theaters and
operas hawgver. the job of usher
b a permanent appointment, ob-
tained through mfktioee and the
old women usually have made com-
forable fortunes.
IISES. WURGWHH MONEY
FOBBED PROPAGANDA .
PARIS—Red revolution is being
ttaanced unwittingly by the Pan* _
lan Jurtry trade. The miUinero. du, French president
dressmakers, perfumer*, jewelers - ■
and other abope-de-luxe of the dis-
tinctly upper crust, who visualise
capitalism and ease to mogh af the
people, have awarded w prise of
If Your Lights Go Otit
At night, phone 1194-W.
Glad to fix *6HL
Th© Electric Shop
YERBY i BLAIR.
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