Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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GAS HEATERS REDUCED
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We are giving a big reduction on all our Gas
Heaters. Come in before they are all gone.
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David Wsshlrtjton
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This tt the amount of deposits left with us
in safekeeping by our customers, subject
to check as they need it. i ..
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on January
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Gt ofrc fts posaluly jMnt&in a
Jtfxt, Prime Mtaiater.
.V he gazes at the wastes of the
Life liiuwaiw* Protection for Krerv Hom*.
NORTH TSXAS PKtiTECTIVK ASSOCIATION
Second Floor Denton County Bank Bldg
It concerned an accumulation of
; We assure you always of
prompt sendee.
FRANCIS M. CRADDOCK
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rears ago and had lived in Denton
County since. He was 1 member of
the Clirtatian Church and Ute
O. O. F. Lotfeo.
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Past*, y.
One real
in over
mouth ai
result.
TOTAL LIABILITIES ....>942,973.65
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A bank is a place for ths safekeeping of your cash
$942,973.65
. 50,000.00
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Beautiful fast-color Prints, 36-inch, priced 29c
to •• 50c
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FROZEN WATER HEATERS
We can weld or braze your “KufS TTot Water
Heater. We have fixed others, let us fix yours.
HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
Phone 806. 345 E. Hickory 3t.
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'Die new staflium of 26.000 seat-
ing capacity to ba built at tha Uni-
versity of Virginia win be welsoDk:
ed by the crowds" that attend the
Virginia-North Carolina football
claaalc. . '*4lK
DEALERS FOit
J RADIO
Phone 227 for Demonstration.
n Quartet, music and the fol-
M tyayetMs. “The - ‘
es in Ten Minutes.”
i Richardson and . Bugene
—Jsnd; "Buzsvllle News,” Mmes.
H. L. Spratt and Jtoe Rainey; Bh-
tertalntag Her Bfc Bister's BeSu,”
Mmes. J. 8.. Boydston and Goir-
intends to hold a abort
,y scrimmage behind the
ds hr outside the stadium
For the
.and flu ai
general tci
Brand Cod Ijhmr <
and HypofMMH»bites. By trial
selves, coM
references
this as 1
we have ol
in sherry
vary pleagi
without afl
usually attl
tracts or eg
bottle; suij
I Henn 15c
Io 22c per
per lb., tu
huckH 10c j
l>er dor : ti
lb ; pucklni
ream 41c
For almost half a century this bakery has serv-
ed thousands of Denton families with quality Bread,
Lakes, et<L Ask for it by name.
Grube Bros. Bakery
stives In Greenville.
satn netw of Durant. Okla.,
here visiting,
J. T. Chambers is in Dallas and
Fort. Wotpu .
H. B. Toon and family are In
McKinney to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Toon’s mother, Mrs. Bildt Wll-
ran, who died Sunday night fitter
- an illness ot several months. Mrs
Toon had been at her bedside for
some time.
Mrs. Ada Grace Pollart. Charles
Jr. and Miss Clan Mae Jones of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Jones.
Mines. Clyde Wilson and A. A.
McNitzky of Ddnton visited Mr.
and Mrs. J W. Milligan
Mrs. Arthur Ferrell and baby of
Justin spent the week-end with
Mias Dixie Orockett;
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SURE TO PHASE
Butter Knut Bread '
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Colonial Cakes
Ask Tour Grocer,
mm TEXAS UtM co.
F«r. ‘CoW
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Nyal Honey and Horehound Cough
Syrup, 25c and 50c. , ,
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pone; n
7000; eali
kntddling I
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FORT W
ks» shoi
pueaday E
bd 25c l>lg
liealeward I
kbat were
Io 3200 ca
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y at a dec
Only MX
ket remair
Cattle I
I;.25 to 8 1
Ltockfri 7.
|.o 6, year
L.25 to 73
Hogs tn
1150 to 11
I; pigs 6 t
Blieep li
1 to 8 50;
lambs 8 U
toaU 2 to
SLEDGE &NWMDE
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tog to Atamosan cha
the steamer when it
Botn the Osechb-!
SEt'UB’FOR rOBLtC LIABILITY
AND INDUSTRIAL
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INSURANCE
B. H. DEAVENPORT & GO.
’ FRANK KEEL, Mgr.
Br
Owl S|rn
wilh fod In
Nyal Compound
•am,, mentholated,
Koga gwrtne "FTa-Cap,” Kk box
of 20/
kerbePaCold Capaulea, 28c and SOc.
rarawiwsand
-Lo^Ohlwediii for oeMai ote.
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aFt tried New Mix Tooth
l«wo missed something.
iMcoment in tooth, pastes
poors. A <Jean, swoot
mrly teeth the inevitable
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Dorothy Schneider of Mount
, .... . ne girl's mutilated body was
■ttiat began when Dorothy failed to come
Um a.l.z>ura rVtWlthv'a tDOthCT ilHCl
brother, Kenneth
Peter. J. A
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Czecho-Slovakian Vend
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Carytflj Arms to China
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Automobile Collision Insurance
---Covers against actual loes or damage to th! wufotteblie Insured
If sustained during the period of the policy and within the limits
<of the United States and Canada and if caused solely by accidental
collision with another object or by upset.
----This iooverage is written three ways: Full coverage, which covers
all damage done 550 < ’.uctible, which covers all damage in excess
of S50 flOO deductible which covers all damage tn excess of S100
----Will be glad to explain fully and quote rates.
J. J. Maclachlan
INSURANCX—BONDS. ----------
20S Sutoot-Curtis Hulkwng
MANILA, P. I.. Jan. 17.- The
Czccho-Slovakian steamship Praga.
: aid to be carrying a cargo of ri-
lles and other war material* sailed
tor Newehuna^ earlv today after
pausing here for coal.
The shift Was said to have in-
cluded a cargo of 90,000 rifles W'#
an armored motor car. destined for
the northern government in China.
The nature of the cargo was re-
vealed during the halt here. It was
rumored here that Nationalist gun
*
>vak and;
German consuls here denied that
the goods were from their countries.
FOI
NEW YO
hange ope
rancb 030
’as 1303 i
uation which was obnoxious to the
public and embarrassing to the
Liberal Party.
Prestige Increases
amounting to approximately ‘5LT1
*) pounds, gathered together
4ur|nn ibe.oto Coalltton days, and
ftnee oopttMiMr by George.
’ wet* hurled at tom
by pQlHtasd opponent* p«—a and
public dr (taring the fund ill-gotten
aMMSwRilIra
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BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
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Have You an Abstract? ■
Abstract company
, ♦ - ~ Phone 87.
BIG DANDY BREAD
Is Denton’s Favorite.
XTiTi# Sanger Rebekahs
p^ntprog^n
Monday Evening
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Special to Record-Chronick.
SANGEfl, qan IX-^ir DMt no-
Jble grand embers o» t^e Rebekah
ittrt w nrnjrnun Monaiy* ~
, assisted by others. after
which a supper was served The
included, songs by the
ir ««m- '
Train |
Mmes. < ,
^QuaHty, Service and Price
Suite and OrePcoats cleaned and pressed ..
Plain WW OiWm
Plain Silk BrassM -a l
These prices strictly caah.
We give oae-day service. Free delivery.
Phone 31.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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(auaed the
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Lbich deve
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Ituylng atli
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I uel oil wit
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NEW
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Lsnc Lard
• 12 50 H
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I Inert quiet
PUS No 7 c
|. 21 3- 1
I pec lai to <
Uo 1 1 10;
Io 105 E
Leys 25 to
I apona 30
llucka 18 t
f 2 to 26 Li
Inal, geese
I owla 10 V
locate ra 18.
1:5 to 45.
htearty. ai
Specials 20
has 2» to t
batpU 0.055
Hlal market
feceipta 33.
•2 1-2. ata
»8 to 40. P
hblte wmiL
Arowna 54
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■ bowed ver
Lult of todi
b’lrm but tt
kereet In
[ally
I The who
lery dull
^Icom ehai
ilthough
Strength dv
There wa
y local pn
nuch lower
Wheat M
uly 128 7
; Corn: Ma
Oats: Mn
luly 52 5-8
MARTI
NEW OR1
lalna in th
F newel of
otton tod a
swmlon Let
pid out an
Liere were ;
lowest It la
J the last
[eat will a
juter progr
!rea in W«
’■nd in Okl:
ii’Uch more
jver If it 1
hrve mototv
h the com
bring and i
le next to
’ the aeaao
■ed on tin
extile trad
tern to etl
- the other
ill are he»
use of the
raw mat
Ft lere le p
|i ocks of go<
. I parents a:
F am enterer
'I la should
r lying movt
M e think tl
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: intstne Ms
July
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Dec
Spots q
NEW
NEW O
closed stei
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, , The jrelcome address
■ as giver, by Mrs. Gorden W.
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News Briefs
The pupils of the Junior depart-
ment of the Mfethodist Church will
conduct the church night service
at the Methodist Church Wednes-
day night.
Miss Leia Bartlett of Sanger and
Alva Banam of Ney Mexico were
married gt the Methodist parson-
age Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Ket, Edwin L. BUliman officiated.
Thsy will leave Thmxiay for their
home to New Mexico. .
Persench ’
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newton of
Denton visited Mr. and 'Mn. s. A.
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rieger visit-
ed their parents in Decatur.
Miss Ruth Kemp leaves this week
for Fort Worth, where she will en-
ter a school of beauty culture.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Thompson
visited Mr. and Mfs. Ed Fore-ter at
i Bolivar.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moiris of
SftdBa visited Mr. and Mr- S. A.
Newton. --------- _... .... ... ..
Miss Ina Lusk has gore to the
Denton hospital to sudy nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moofo, Mrs.
George Moore, Thomas Moore Gale
and Miss Linnie Bess Draper vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. R T. Slaughter
in Denton.
4 Miss Ruth Kemp has returned
i 4naa stolts to JBgiI. Worth and L_ _... ________
coiilhsville. -"tti resident of Uenton? ©!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp are
moving Into-toe heme they recently
purchased. .1. t .
Mrs. E. Hulse has returned from
Lake Dellas, where she has been
at the bedside of her mother.
Mmes. Nannie Gilmer T. L. Bur-
rcugtto and Mist Nelle Harter
were to Oreenvtlle ,
Mirs. W.2®, Shirley of Denton
visited MM Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. JOe Claik of Sher -
man visited Mmee. B. G. Vaughn
~ ____
The hunt for the niayer-«f ■
Morris, Mum . spread acroee the
found In a ix»l after a acarob
home from acbool. The picture
father Uhket). with Dorothy (left
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A DOCiaraVE DISCUSSION OF OUR
■ LATEST STATEMENT
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LOANS AND DISCOUNTS $555,057.27
Tkle 4a k»«W to customers with
which they carry on their business or prv-
feMioa, and which mature at different
times during the year. This money i« used # ,
to carry on buaineM of the cornfaunity,
and the income from which is pMtd our ex-
penses and profits.
OVERDftAFTS ....7“ -------------.r-;............
>' Thia represents asnetonta WHeh • we have
> paid on accounts of our custowienfin ex-
ceog of their balance, is temporary, and
most of which is secured by cottom tickets.
U. S. BONDS
This represents U. S. Bonds owned by the
bank, and which secures our circulation
KaVtV rnrrannv x
ISE, FIXTURES AND (STHER
. ESTATE x -
This is the cost of our building in which we
do our business, furniture and fixtures
used in same, and other real estate, all of
which except our banking rooni is revenue
producing, and adds to our income.
OTHER STOCKS, BONDS AND SECURITIES 150,446.27
This covers our stock in the Federal Re-
serve Bank, county, city of Denton and
county of Denton warrants, these war-
rants being carried so that Denton County
and the schools can continue to operate
on a cash basis. AU above warrants will
be paid when taxes are received, and are
only temporary.
CASH ON HAND AND WITH OTHER
BANKS 119,775.46
This item is self-explanatory, being the
amount of actual cash in bank here and in
other banks, all of U being aubject to use
immediately.
6,162.06
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, Jlto—teibtowdd,
, NANCWWITHYpl
' some
will have purchase price re-
or may be exchanged.
Other cold remedies, tcp.
e ’ after-effects of bad colds
ind pa a system builder and
onia we recommend the Owl
Oil Extract with Malt
“7 our-
on with others and
customers, we offer
theiHMk preparation of its kind
er sold. It comes put up
rfateT. ite a base, making a
mt jto^Peration to take,
y «ff the unpleasantness
ched to cod liver oil. . Ex-
jjtpbiMds, price $1.00 per
A hrfnk is a place for the aafekeeping of your 4aah
until needed, subject to your check at your pleasure. Also ’
adHbHMditoure temporary loans to assist you in carrying
ah faii^ or nafftaeion. Aho a place for
taMpiav oC your valuabte paper*. Thir bank offer* the, ,
above service*, also any other service in line with one *«• 4 71
purienee. . -r?—1.3--
’ WE ARE ALWAYS dLAD TO DISCUSS YOUR FI-
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AlFTOWlS ARE
BEHIND IN PARKS
>*’.'< .1 ' -T-W., ■ >»- k. 1
NSW YORK. Jan H.-More
j* ‘than fi- union doiton have been
spent m the United States to se-
qutre and equip muntcipsl parks
F:. and ane hundred inilliou fire spent
. i mmally to maintain Uuw Ho-nrrt
togtp » two gear study at the city
parka and forests completed by tia-
Playground and Recreation Amo-
ciaUoih of Amertfla*"-
Neatly 250,000 acres ot parks and
fonvtt are reported by 1.681 inuni-
cliMlftli's. thA study shows. Prac
tirally all elites in excess oi 25.000
population hart parfe . But millions
of perrons In. small towns have
■cc«t to neither parks nor play
grounds. • and otlwr millions in
eiU-s are huid'^mUelv provided
y. tto these places for relaxation
TiSKl recreation, sayjs itie report.
New York Oily, witii 10.788 acres
of parks, enjoys lhe largest such
urea within the limits of any
American city. Yet iti park growth
666
ii a. piuareWtn foe"
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
__________It XIIKs the revfosr *
OUR AIM
TOTAL RESOURCES
CAPITAL STOCK .
This is the amount that was paid in by
our etockhoders wh^n bank was oTganiz-,
ad and wm a gugnantep and protection to
our depositor* that thehr fund* would be
safe when ne*d*d> <
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
Thia is the amount of profits made by the
banks which have not been paid out in
dividends and which is set aside for the
further protection of aur depositors.
CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING
This is the amount of this bank’s currency
outstanding which is secured with a like
gmount of U. S. bonds
MPOSITS ..../..v..:.
ill
’' * * y tow• tow*^s* ifo awy “ ■ ■.
lightning lew of faaqUv 4*ni
port.
Bpetetoflon to rife' •• ’1
whether Uopd Gf<r—'• ~'“1'
year will M *he most
hlx already hectic car
FqUUqrI' exDcnt# 1
vivgl or Libentoatr
Great Britain an<
.Af At, Prime Minister.
‘‘ peels. .. ». .. .
MMre>r-P0«teaF«*e<*MAr
I Jus. prior to his departure for
& South America, he made many 1m-
I jiorlant political speeches, in which
t i^ation qf thecal ntjr" 1
I Theqg Iwo, nrsWei
■ the most pressing bel
£ toh public „oday. If
is able to toijrere th
thC staoertcy^of hfe
yreater repraqqntatoto
era! party in the next
likely. With Che pot
Licyd Geqqge may i*
urc of No. 10 Dotfpto
Lloyd George has —
his old time vigor." So powerful
have been bls utlenUtoM during toe
last year that he hat
imagination of Lot
one of Britain's i
newspaper magnates.
Lord Rothcrmere, whose company
controls such previously
(onservaUve newspapers
Daily Mail." and The Weekly DU
patch." has frequently supported
the" policies <g Lloyd Gaorgc.
This attitude of ifte Rothennere
conservative pnga* to regarded tert
In addition to this master stroke,
Lloyd George has cleartd Vp a stt-
7- s ii itf
Silk Rayons priced 50c, 89c
In fact, a complete line of all Spring Fabric*.
'*3pecial for three day* on ladies* Silk Hoae, i
p, ____«l«r $iAMK*ilk to top, 7bei 3 pairefer
fet-.'* ■■■ ' ....
', PRE HMTED FLAYERS
PUi»L*MAbN, WftbhL—Qf> UbB'
ory that' an engine performs better
toge* plan* to «Btt*e » poge'trom
physic* during the 192* football
reason He intends to hold a short
but *ni
crandsf----- _ ------
before games • with the • idea of
"steaming up” his team.
PmAa! Stilt t tUbi I
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INCUBATORS i
BWLT^I
RSEED EARLY GARDEN SEED. H
^rttage l^jant-, Oml*ai«fcfap< _ —
Catalogue fur diatribution to anyone interest-
ed. i
TALIAFERRO & SOfL ,
I
Wg-t ■
Nyal combined treatment—consist*
of Laxacold Tablet* and a bottle of
cough ayrup, 50c.
Baby Cpu^h Syrup, Nyal, 25c.
Owl Eucalyptus, Menthol and Honey
Cough Syrup. 36c and 60c.
Owl -Iftgntholated White Pine and
Tar CoeMi' Syrup, 26c and 50c.
ip White Pine Compound
er extract, 50c.
‘d,;. W. .'2:..
... —iiv ♦»-1 F-'ti-l''1’’
p^ of'caWl&v f or months
the apprupriaU
the fund leglUr
and that he
anatigemqnt with ths Wbt
for *U dtopokitlon. His ha
As a result of his
his prestige increased.
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r.-fo-
51 year*, died atj hts honugr'fhe
miles cast of Denton, at G:i0 M6n- i
day evening. His death followed an
illness of only a few ni1ni<*|* Uuvt
was attributed by the q»
physician to odema of tte
and teart failure. ■
Mutkvy had; been itt—i
Monday momlnrj and after
mg home ted cut a load o
in Elm Creek bottom ao4?j
to his home with it. He bee
on the way and fried sbortt
reaching his homo. .ri
Funeral services were tol
marrlago. He w*» marrM here Oct.
i: t*04. to Mito Majr P
with the foilowirrt childn-. sur-
vives: Clifford, David, Kimbrough,
Dora May. Maggie and Alice Chil-
ffreh by tte former marriar" are
Frank Mulkey. Mineral Well.; W.
U. Mulkey. Godwell, Okla Mrm
Aunie Oo^l and Mrs. Julia < Jodi.
Pilot Point; Mn. Beulah Dm ham.
Jayton; Mrs. Mary Trice, D« nton,
and Mrs. Lilia Roberts. Qu u nah.
Surviving also tee three half sis-
ters and two half-brothers. Mjcs,
Naqnie Chandler and Mrs. Be»
Fanner of J|mton, Mrx^Siidu Hen-
ry of Hurst. Tom Hopktiw of Den-
ton and George Hopkins of S|>ok»
ane, WaSh
Mulkey was bort UTDaXon. Ga«
Aug. 29. 1*62. He came to Texas 51
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litia
program
lowing alayettos:
fve-y’ni'-old • ’ ......
nut ion The girl
above nbows Dorothy’s
>, and her thrce;year-ol<l
growth in populal
553 persons in contrast to Minne-
apolis which, with one-half Naw
.York’b park acreage and a traction
of it* population is provided with
an sere ip every eighty pereorut.
With 132 different prpperto*. Min-
neapolis has one of the outstand-
ing park system* to the U. 8,
Of the three largest cities. Phils-’ lodge presented w
dciphia nutiSb the best ““
■with resprtt to per oaph- . --
acreage. It can boast more tfyu-
K.fkX) acres. tncteKUg Fairmount,
t;ie largest city park in Uie United
States. Chicago owns less than
3.000 acres of parks but they are
beautiful and ixtendvely used for
atiive retScation: In addition,
Chicagoans enjoy just outside fhc'
«Ity tJiiiiL’ the Cook County Forest
iTeiefve of 31,600 acres ' r--v”ni a: — —-
Boulder, Colorado, with a park *** J 8'
area cf 6.000 acres leads all other 7-,.
incorpcreted places Ln the United ' a® B,veT
States in per capita recreation
space with an acre to every two
inhabit ants. Boulder's park proper-
ties are mainly outside the dty
limit*. One hundred and eight
other'cihes have acquired outlying
parks, due in part, to the influence
of the automobile, hays tile report.
Phoenix. Aris., lias the largest of
ruch areas. Mcuntain Park com-
prising 15,080 acres. Denver owns
a system of mountain parks com-,
prising 10,207 acres in forty-four
parcels. . ... . -------
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1928, newspaper, January 17, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335297/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.