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Human Interest
Editorials
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dear
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friid.tfullv
Little Benny’s
Notebook
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Exchanges
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side of
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Daily Lessons in English
By W. L Gordon
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/VMtLL.I Don't comEOut\
mill i ie.'s gome. BK. \
1 tioV FoouTt > otsKE., HE. \
(.AMfc- /WKJf r vajiTH A I
BumOUE. I li IO T Vy/YS I
A V?Ot-L OF WALL PAPER
: AN VAJELL.HE. UNPOLA-ED )
I l-T ekhtolled me I
I F( ’I ? ?A IxXlMCj CoP FOR J
’ ,1)\ Bull o' th
WHILE THE.SF
While I cnn
A child’b l)ii
Stars in tin
The sea-gull s
Riding with •
My faith
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Life everywher
And beauty
R( p<*H t ec.1 v e;
And still men
Anti say t here
Of love h nd p<
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♦ SIDE TALKS *
♦ By Roth Camcron ♦
paratns no
match box.
his machine hud
! bands' busir
are not qm
you to tell
that yoti i nt
der Moaf
; GroCeru s at
/WI-V7
■THAT Him l A
I 11 [-itouBtoRiP bom
more
for their
i. a nusptd’iouni >
tirst 1 u. tn
in.tAiices
md. niimm
he 11 imself j
Insec
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' a plan’ 1
,< list1 can
a hi'a It I iv
And all tiw
Twittered
Until th.
With wild tu
Out of the held there
Two livlni'
(Copyright. 1U27, Edgar
THINGS I CAN SEE
these tilings. 1
hi (lashing eyes,
summer's skies,
.■rled wings
the gale,
u'er lull'
p ■ ■
n .-ul" r
I the I
('olor'i
Mac,
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caustic re-
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Will,
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found a
pop. I
them, ci'
That
and 1
Kansas p<
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dared 1
same
o pro-
YOU CAN SAY IT LATER
Don't say it.
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tv ' i-V
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<’ soils Stlt'ic?
he applied ' .
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JAMBS L. EDWARDS
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J. a FOWLER Advertlalng Mgr
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f 1 lend you
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the Lord I
forth Hif sa.
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o'l’b.dtry bv mastering
i< '1 d ay Today's wordt
> . to entreat, call for
o’ merev "Then she
t >r advice.
Dog Hill
Paragrafa
By Georg*
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Gi'twery aiul%jyf«rket l
Phone 78 \we Deliver|
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and beloved star
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NOTICE TO THE I’l HI 1C
Any erroneous reflection vipon
___Individual or corporation I t ion is a rest! It
be gladly corrected u|X>n being
called to tire publishers’ attention
In. )
Th, quantitv of
J l.orse
which it i
ho’Tc us
o' yram
of 111)'.'
I t'CqUII’i
grain
11.1’ mar1, t
are erring en
what harm?
afternoon me and |>'|
to 1 he park and 1 :>ed. < .
got a ulcer
pen minded man
until 1 het r it. p.
Henri-Weekly tn Denton
Ona year (tn advance)
Six months (in advance)
Three months < In advance)
We will make a
count on—
DIAMONDS
luxuries today than
1914. most, of us could
for tlie proverbial
than we did more
Some farm relief bills t cht
do a lot for agriculture With
other measures, agriculture eii-tit
be done for.
'.11. ri hi •
1 to d' 'i
’ll Bi'o'h t|
Semi-Week It tn
and New Mexico.
Count) >■
Ono year (In advance)
Btx months (in advance)
Three months (in advance)
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for re-publicatlon
|\ears ago
('I.I!:'
MW
t . spread plans flise 1
aphis after feed •
mfccted with mo-
transmit' the/inf'
> plant by lecdui'*
longer than five nilnuh
’ and doubt
i. sign
divini’'
.1 dii.’h ol
11!. i n t 11:1.1 ■
.... und In.
* ’iti'i icnt.
' %
in making the grants o
er rights, declaring
many of the
to the
based
and a
standing
tipn.
uel Instill
connected with t
('ompany,
I’'
I
—W-4'
in vi r lenrn vou to waUc
filmed a mother nt her
<: ’ 1'1 I’ompanv 1 '
U.pect of a < me 01
C \ Windm' sup-
r lit Hit io. . is .'.aid to
. .ilium’ <>. the new I
amazing H
come
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• V "l p <
Hvi'.it
: 1:. h tun
summer fur
the demand
UNHLtw I SEE Akw/
Kino of a Roll_
COMlKlCr I ALW/W- ■
f?Oll Before i
get Polled, i
z TetoV TulAT f^oiTlE
M ETHER TO M '"I
u/;- -■
ha .nt said it" Jvou ( tn
miv tline vou for I hk" it.
1 have said 11. vou can
it in all the world
a confidence von mav
) whom you made
but you ’A ill nov -
s or her ansolute
nvented that
sup< rstit ion
'■roui now on
another 4 loef clover
(1! ii.ihze that nuthing
with inferior beef at superior prices |
fired his chauffeur
a thief.” he said
thief around me"
"The sieve says to t£e needle
] 'You have a hole 111 your tail' "
d.
' ’ t < > I s.
n it do and
Fx- J J.
w
mismtorniati o 111>
id'
opet
I >11 d m < 'o|x*nha( en 1
Nil I;' collision 1
'he stiamef
■'Hanti': '0'1
' n un nii 1 a
The summer fur sales 1 .ve
made the demand for sealskin
coats made of rabbit skin so great*
that artificial se*alxkin coats may
have to be made of sealskin
That’s the trouble
said time and again it's not sol
much the high cost of living but I
it's the cott of high living that |
causes the unsavory conditions ex-
isting todat The income of thi
average family has increased pro- I
portionately to the rise m the cost
I of necessities, but the appetite for;
Associati on . I luxuries has grown more rapidly
a j than either the income or the price
water
by 1’
opened I
Count i
»i o< |
(10 I
Oklahoma
Denton [
11.50
ao
a ;
That I nforgivablc Retort
Tlic crtishini? but unforgivable
retort, that you know you shouldn't
right
old accustomed brag
things are dwell.ng
starry flag.
This bank prlmn itselt- on being M
, effective w hen ,hn rood 1« rough, and
I detours and steep bllla couiront you.
as when the going la level and plea*
j ant; In the times when eerylce
counts for most, thia bank rentiers
It unswervingly ;
| EXCHANGE XATRNUU. BA*
~'L
b<' iii'.' the poor
v a bod sidewise
( an'i
in proper-’-
and Haugh'.
the " '!
I.nd eny
1 a governor, pop s< ■:
would. Wich w<
I I found one almo.i
.irtid looking, saying. G
1 got one aireddy. G. I
lucky today.
1 order godd ten >
l'’ii£ wilh yoiii-
A trainload of
burned on a siding near
I Dozens of pedestrians w
make.
The piece of your mind you want
so to give uiiw one whom you know
will not be the least grateful for
the generous gilt.
The store in which you shine as
hero or heroine but which vou know
is really t<x> vain-glorious to be told
by vou
There are enough things that we
say without the least misgiving at >
the time and regret, bitterly after-
wards
But when there is any do.ibf at
tli" tune in your mind, 'for good-
ness .‘•a!:c‘ lie warned and
thankful lor the warning.
Don't sii'- it.
it vou
ant ion
e”.
u-,.. d '-'M
til
of necessities. Look alxiiit you and [
'(■e if a family can be found that! 'll" means the thing you are
is satisfied w ith the mode of ex-: wondering if n w Hl lx* wise to say.
I The verv private
istence of 13 years ago! If wc en- 1
joyed no mon
we did in
lay aside more
rainy day now
than a decade ago, but as our in-
come glows our extravagance mul-
tiplies. and as a result it is
difficult lor many to pay
actual necessities now
of »11 news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited In tills pa-
per and also the local news publish-
ed herein
Denton, Texas. August 20. 1927
WEST TEXAS WATER.
Representntives from fifty
West Texas towns met in
Abilene Thursday to protest 1
against the water rights on
the Colorado River held by
the Syndicate Power Compa-
^rty. Under the guidance of
'the West Texas Cheniber of
Commerce and the Texas
Conservation
the meeting turned
condemnation of the
rights as now held
power company ami
the wav for a general con-1
. . . •' <• . 1 ________, „ C
Ihinv W- Didn’f Tell
ii.’- Is there who um r 1
1 m i.M n between 1 im-
fikcly ' erselfi and '
f I'..1 tint been devout-
I'T tlie almost iiinfi-
prove deuce that - " fthhelrf
And who i.ti. r an evening of ex
pension 1 ’ 1 bitterly regretted
the winp.e i rj that ha', c flown
away and never be enticed
linck.
Once n.
The w isdom of the older g< aera-
tion was in doing what the
younger generation is doing be-
fore It did them
(Copyright. 1937, NEA Service
PHON l.S
BtMlncM mid Editorial Office
Circulation Department
Dally tocued at 214 West Hickory '
Street. Denton. Texas, every at ver-
noon except Sunday by the Record
Chronicle Compunv
8eml-Wcekly issued Tuesdays and
Friday*
^AtJDCiated Press and United Press
Member Audit Bureau ot Clrculu-
tlOtlA
Mtjnber Texas Daily Prena Iseague
Kntered as second-class mail mut-
ter at Denton. Texas.
.im<n h id
I'. Ill till M’
ii r I in.'. .< 11. one 11
I;o ot hi i .it. < 'n|x'
d >vs a tilling
link- -a Vs He
rd about It. I
" "it do'.. ‘
!.im like it'
t ’. ■ rybemy ,
The very private confidence
which you feel a sudden impulse to
pour oiit in a moment of intimacy
1 and yet hesitate about because a
1 warning voice tells you that you
will regret it.
| The witty but unkind bit that
I springs to the tip ot your tongue
j and is challenged there by your
| sense of loyalty and kmdliness.
The bit. of news atjout vour hU6-
tWsx prospect.s which you
i®\sii!'e he is ready lor
.11
i.ui .
leu. <*
F
pnper p ibh-J
(i'ed in Chua"'
:.. i«.o
'ii! '/
L,^-j i
certeny
That* a loincirients. because y
look rath.r lucky today. Ive noth-
ed it all atU'lTioon. pop sed. As t.n
ui, Im cui'.ii'.ied I could look til!
I have > p imanem wave in th
neck wi’l.i.at imding eny. that
sed
found anoth' i
5 . minutes :
saying. G wi.'
them and fas.
The income of the average tam-
ily today is declared to be higher m '
purchasing jiower than the income!
ol the average family m 1914. Bui
thirteen vears ago the average
family didn't want a radio and an
— automobile and a half dozen other
j expensive luxuries l aducah Post j
As has been
lucky today
! 11 moon.
■ .led I
i manen
it
am. hi
then I
m about
I oth'T one
■ t 1111 d
ll! I ’
]> st d. .‘.crux s H. pop see
!, I cer'e 'V awt. to be luck
afttr iindmi* ill iiese 4 leef clov< ’
Wich let thin wat did I do b.
trig ovey a .'lick up ’’oot ol a tr< .
skinrmig the .‘kin oft one clbo an
bumping lev nn.se agenst u
ground ot e of tile tealsc.st bump:. 1
ever bumjx'd i’ and I quick thri
all Hi'' 4 ) ii i l-ivi is away, sayu
Cm:,!) .Jiang I hi luck wiio sed th
was liu ky. Id like to (.itch Ute g1.
that nvented that ideer, I sed.
Ai’o'lier siip( rstition ixplodi-
p<,p .ii. 'in.n now on 111 nev.
hunt >
danse
brm.
h?i"
sed.
And
f< elll
du
t ORT ".OR ID MAI OR TO IIE.U .
MR MMI < OftpORATION I
• ':. I V. ( .(TH Aug 20 Mo vol |
am a we < 1 1 mi Werth is ex-1
d of tile I i’Xa |
alt .nail com '
mall over two I
firm Dallas 101
o Sin An ;
company 1 |
I L'itcd ' ■
spidi 1
it' . I:
la
< < .1 1,
Can
luck except sweetness >
tranquillity of min^.
is the price mi an.\ straw eiuiit ip our
Inclndt (i are many of the l>e-j ones made
tre-h and new
five next sum-
l)<‘l>:irtm<n>t of Agri" nil
:jp>n and repairing.
waddle
goose
"A (hicken is the most fool thing
theie is, said a man to me some
water, I wetks ago. It will push and fume
{and fuss lor an hour trying to get
itscll through a. two inch mesh
a win fence when there is
wagoii-gate standing
given I Opel, two feet away ”
water i Yes. and today I saw that
trying to run his tin
muddy.
i .. in r.i I
n Chief
• i n hundred
You C.tn Reverse That Decision
Then's nothing irrevocable to
that di vision and there is some-
thing fri;*!.'fully irrevocable in
I the other
If \
.iay 1’
Blit
never unsa'.
It it was
ar!’ ’!)(' per j i,
it not ’<> t i pi a’
er l»e su’e m
discj et ion
If it. 'va
I mark aboi.’ a
issmg 1
stare
\ our
1 atriKiiius 1
I fortune
r' nd
His handwriting
its.” di vian d tli
mt and she j>ioid ded to
il ir statement. hvroiHvph bv hicro-
Lhph
I History is replete
1 (J mans
faults 111
Eve-
ry now and then, some inven-
of an accident,
but they are few a ml far be-
tween as compared to the in-)'
jveiitions that are the delib-
erate work of scientists ami
engineers, wh" have set out
I to reach a definite goal.
ii:in? lour
birds and thrilled
sc< mod lilDd
iltoiis souir.
rosfi*
things called ctowr!
’ •• <( !’c<I '1 < xus u’ld l- ■!
t he on!'.' * 1 \ 111 • otTici 1
he I': 1. (cd
‘his |p .Tod
’he first -h
uh ui:Ll;’.!n
Y r. .
of automatic energy far
the future of scientific
search.
In spite of the
'changes that have come in
| recent years, practically all ! m,
I inventions have been the di-
| rect result of a need, or have
[developed step by step from
1 previous experiments.
standing of I
gout.' stormed an irate fath-
"it is the slang that you young I I wont
kids sling. You can t pry an idea I >1 d.
l(x. . from your think tank with- Mccnin wat was it. and I
out dealing it up in a lot of locoed I Lets hunt lot 4 leef clovers and
cl.atte.' that would run a cock-eyed 1 lucky if .0
(link cuckoo." I Signed by ti
A man who had made a million Meening
dollars supplying the U. S. Armj started te
I bi fore I
"The lellow islhirrifcy p<
I can't stand a
on du
Ul‘5>T AE-bp CiOr,
d s a Roll /
vOF C1A0--E.
\v_iE.
> X hzVoltl? FOR L>’->*
man might explain
trying to see if I c<
IVihapu th»t was v
chicken was trying to do
It is mteiesting,
folks will laugh «t.
or look down on st
some animal or some
In;, and vet they
dung th" .dt nttcal thm : <
1 recall a dear old soul
1 muddy street stopping
m horror at a bicycle girl in
and bloomers |x*daling along
oj)|x>si!< sidewalk while the
h id soul hail her own dress pulled
up so mgh her red giyters showed.
■ M\ son, said a father to his
i bo vour handwriting is the most
it has ever been mv mts-
to 've muiti less attempt
eul 111 I
I. 1 "i 111
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we kepp on walking
b"tter insted of worse and
fteling wersi* insted of better.
Thai
store
Dobbs. All this year’s hats,
to finish mH the summer ami b
mer.
Body habi. all panamas, leghorn
are now'offered at
1
BARBS
W hen a pedestrian succeeds In
getting across a busy street
rcathed he’s so surprised
could knock him over
1 fender
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ubcoum:hr<>niclb company
Gen. Manager 1 .■==- -x --.;'
m .......... Editor , , . r . 1
Managing Editor like amount of mechanical
• wg,r I or chemical force is unlikely. Copyright. 1827, Geo. Matthew Adam*
workable method ot ihi heroic age
elief- Our luidmen have beep gaining
some wondrous victories, as they go
| hlnliely planing above tlie sundry
fa.' no sooner has one landed than
tlivr one* take night, and laurels
i< demanded lor heroes day and
ight They've simply knoiked the
| wadding Iiotn records old and new.
ml we have been applauding as
vi rv man came through Oh. wo
■ive been a-trooplng to welcome
ilyers home, and we have been ker-
winx-plng until we rocked the dome;
and while the land rejoices, with its
I exultant hosts, we've heard no bla-
tant voices proclaiming vulgar
boasts. Good sportsmanship is relgn-
I lug cn these, our native shores, and
voters are disdaining the brags tlia*
make men bores Olli ■ we were prune
to boasting ot every win we made,
und all the world was roasting the
taste we thus displayed "Behold our
le m reaming," we'd shout across
tfie foam; "while you old lands are
dreaming we bring the bacon home
We've beaten you at checkers and
•■ke f.' basketball, wc are the tireless
wreckers of records, large and small
We always have the boodle to hack j -
our every- play, and we ll sing Yun- I
kee IXyodle forever and a itav But
now w'C're not insisting that we have
cornered flight; were wotting und
wistlng that others are all
No raucous voice Is veiling the
that all great _
beneath the
' '’0:1.care loi’iuer 1 r
- ’•']•. n< li imptiblie lx
Due b7 ve-ir-; ago
raw 8tort keeper says
■ I improving on an-
!Ii m tin .nr wot: '
’’<• dangerous than
i.ck't'- iuldir
l\ HD DAY’S NEWS
1 n tit <'ol Benjamin D Foulois
bo 1 mentioned lor tile jx»sl
s'.i taut Chief of the Army
ci’ps. wa.s one of the first three
iinv ollxei'i .‘jilected to o|>et'ai<'
in lirst militarv airplane puichas-
l lr< "u tlic Wright brothers 111
I' Hie ob-x'l Ver v. I'll
on 1 he lust < rn.,.,
i;l( bv an aii’i Lui
.Stan Th, tir.t
an.1 operateil b‘.
wm; :.i nt ',> San 'mioino
( ol
mi ■ tv
< H ami u
country. <'. I
This bank welcomes the opportunity to
you.
( HEAP POWER.
Newspaper readers were
startled a few days ago to u
read that a Kansas City in-,
ventor had succeeded in har-l
nessing atmospheric elec-
tricity through a verv simple
method, and was able to se-
cure enough energy to pro-'
pel an automobile about the
streets. People were quick
to predii t that the death
knell of the present day au-
tomobile with gasoline en-
gines had been sounded.
After the first wave of ex-
citement passed, some curi-
ous minded person 1, vesti-
gated the inventor's automo-
bile I'fore caret 11 llv . and v
found that the real source
of energy was an electric
storage batten cleverly con-
cealed in the upholstering
the seat, ni
Even before th
Citian startled thi
with his so-called disc
a Russian scientist det
that he had solved the same
problem and was nb|e to pro-
duce electric energy in large,"
quantities from a small
larger than
Rut somehow
not been
perfected to a point when ■
possi- ':al
That kind of a man or woman is always able to
meet necessary or unexpected obligations. They are
never dependent and can always look to the future
w ith assurance. A bank account is the rock to place
m your dollars to have them available when you
need them.
same
! man trying to run his tin Lizzie
up an unpaved. muddy, slipjxry
1 red day lull a block long when by
making a detour of two blocks he
could have been on a hard surfaced
I road al! the way Seven times be
tried to pull that hill, and iwven
j times lie got Muck two-thirds of
I the wav up, and seven tunes wrig-|
I tried his car out ot the mud and
Isacked down and tried it again
nallv he gave up and detoured
that man might explain I
I only trying to see if I could make
w b.at
I t ( X I
It,
1 un
imytlimg I
person
themselves
w 1 >r
: OG’it
For The I
Who an.,
a coolness ;
' self lor .
exactly like I some friend
boy s maiden lv thankln
did
A ("•
. 1« ; .
l.in.mi
P Ifr
sideration of the granting ofi
water rights in Texas.
Members of the State
Board of Water Engineers
defended the board's action
f wat -'
rights, declaring that)
of the objecti o n s 1
pe r m i t s w e r e 1
on
lack of und e r -
f the ent ire situa- j
Officials of the Sam-
povvi r interests,
the Syndi-
cate Power Company, de-
nied that there was any in-
tention of withholding wat-
er for municipal use, but
that the power company had
prior rights on the
4 and could not permit use of
the water for irrigation pur-
poses.
With the publicity
the entire matter of
rights, it is more than proba-
ble that the quest ion will bob .
up before the next regular)
session of the legislature, ev-
en if it does' not become a
prominent part of the special
session which mav be called'
early next year.
it was commercially 1
bit.
Surprising discoveries
the field of eli < tricity
; other sciences within
last decade have paved the) IYAR PDIMTIMP
r i way for even more surprising! JV/d r ixllN 1 UNlj
b-xdevelopments, bu t sue h (Satisfactory and prompt
epoch making inventions vice.
a .simple method of o
'•Bpturing atmospheric elec-i Ross Printing Co.
without expending a | Phone 841. 219 1-2 W. Oak. |
There are no millionaiii
South Dakota, says an item in
news. But another store • vnlauis
ft with the headline I’ri.hibit mi
Most Effect Ivo In South UaL i
w it li
faculty for c<
others whi'h >
to an even greater degree. I
Do vou i i i all how King David | sooken
is going to have a man bum|x-d| the spoke,
I who was reported to have do-
I't ived anothi r man of his one ewe
But David felt like a rim-!
(iph'-r when he discovered that.
tealitv th< pioplret. was but II-
1'i' tratlng David > own misconduct '
it, :i | ipropriiitmg the wife of bls'
lai’hful can'ain, Uriah and hav-
t Uriah kill'd m the bargain.
Ancient table tells us of
ct itn isni of her child
little off-
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