Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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Win be srartW. Coops will be art
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ing of'th* Mow. Exhibitors an
urged to make.
7] once so that pta
be set aside for
Bof
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lit to
the selsure of the
list of men paid
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taken by county
ted the amount
is list had be*n
r detectives raid-
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Eight Air Racers
Leave Ft Worth
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»' of swindling under the
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campus grounds
GOEBEL WINS
IN AIR RACE
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iN, TEXAS, SATt
‘ nrollmenl
=ssgmv ■ ■■"■ /■ ‘ scats
on Rio Grande
DEL RIO,
Smith Arrives
in Denver for
Address Tonight
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in place and everything *10 t. .
in complete read In ms for the Open-
ASHEVILUfi, N. 0., Sept 22
Mm W. Philp of Deltas WM elected
president of th*
tion of Poet-----
REMARKABLE PICTURE SHOWS F
-tng When bank
PHILADELPHIA. Pa, Sept. 23 —
The number of police members in-
volved in the bootlegging graft has
been enlarged by C_ —L “
second detailed E_' _
for protection. jMistrict
Monagan Ma revealed.
The second Mat. ( :
detectives, elaborated —
ney and the names of ofli-
aid. A previous Met had be*n
when county detectives raid-
)N 8WINDL- ed an alleged bootlegging headguar-
— ten.
Further evidence of poMce gntl
, was obtained Me j “
grand jury inveetk,--
. adelphia alcohol ring ’
records were examined,
ed on* C^*-----------
mor* than ,
May • and
4 drew it an
had bMn a
tlgating bod
hd had'dej
and 121,000 I
MOLpam
cd to a line of automobiles wettmc
to taka hie party on parade to the
hotel, a 16-gun (jovemor's salute
was fired.
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Wounded GirVa
Condition Better
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Attar MM mar wee attend- i
!U
.ki; ''t'eys
wm expected to register during the find week, ft
nounced a,t..the first assembly period ~
Of the 1,511 students registered more
Pr, IL la MarquiSr-WWIdent. stated.
•y*—gajcnw T&m q, Gary of
knid. Oklahoma, were in Denton
gW ttyjmtta *f hn mother.
bn for a number of yean and M-
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it. ?
♦ CONCORD. N H, Sept. 22 ♦
♦ —Senator George Muses an- f
♦wjonwa wa^TherSe would <_
♦ debate with Senator Pat Her- ♦
♦ risen of Mississippi in New ♦
♦ York City on Oct. 14 on the ♦
♦ subject Hoover and Smith " ♦
♦ Re said the debati would be ♦
♦ broadcast. ♦
OROROITOWN, * Sept |g-D.
w. Wiiour, chairman of the State
Democratic Bxecutive Committee
‘ “ v' i statement here today in
idiiaAi —re’s*,*j0n*“•*
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second term. ’
Prior to the openlrg c
sIoa. college authorities
!.:<(» gnd 1.400 The record-breek-
~'eS=S
—Colics* Demon*
W ctudonta h«dl!TJ?.roonu '
OnturMv of which -s^Xa-*•
. eertor h^h school ----TT
1,511 STUDENTS REGISTERED
AT FIRST ASSEMBLY SATURDAY
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k regarding ihe
in
tions *111 be acknowledged
are received through the Reoord-
.... WM Doctors Needed
_j^2 , CLEWISTON. Fla, Sept. ».-
waejeaay Additional doctors and nurses to
cope with a threatened epidemic cf
infiuenea aaaonf refugees _t ‘i.
Janas. SL Petenburg American Le-
• to con-.mandflr, in charge of re-
T------
DEL RIO, Sept. 22 -Creeks In
this section were bank full today a«;
a result of a steady rain for 24
hours and the Rio Grande was ris-
i ln“ *1>P>d>y-
I FIRE DESTROYS
DALLAS HANG
-d'
Mav Reach ISM
WEFT PALM BEACH. Ra . Nept -
I—A possible death loll of IJM0
I the Florida herric*r>e was re-
A tojal of «.7» were fed yeater-
~ the organnatkm. he said.
were housed in.conc-n
tration cenUn and 1W a err beim:
winy as that r*n< atmoy and
others took steps to eave refugees -
from ravages of dMass.
ttwvemtv John W. Martin re- -
turned to WMt Palm Beach late
night to Mport that bodies
were being found hourly in debris
and swamp land along the southern
and eastern shores cf Lake Ot*e-
chcbee. • -r ' r
“When the water recedes and the
dead are taken from under the de- -
brie and wracksa* cast up toy thw
toned In this disaster, carefully'os
tfanaied bv the most reliable people
■ -r living in this section (Lake Ot*e-
«> mk ■ w chebee). win number at least 1.M0."
■7 Sun Ns*1^ OoswMF MWWa' said in a state-
rSd^F&w..^9 Straton to Reply
the eenference are axpeeted
in Denton and the vMtotg I
various sessions will pMbalfiy
than twice outnumber th>
gatae Pastors of Ml charges 1
conference will be among the
(Bl**
Arranermenta for firwvMln
comiwxiattos for the detopM*
Milton Win be I ootnpletod
Cajd.t will Im- distributed at
Hundav mnrnirer gwetata'at N
cat church abd ummEM w
asked to sign thsae gMot-tho
‘Mr. and Mix. Lou Smith ^and
jhntonvUle. trtranMs and ar* dom-
RUed at 018 Oakland Avenue Mr.
totaltt
Th* horse and mule show will be
better than any ever heretofore
mt in-
jn EM
show has been ontere<L J. W. Shep-
pard <u Plano and U Bailey of
Denton will judge the horse and
mule department and the pony
show.
Five automobile dealers have re-
served space for exhibits and prac-
tically every feed dealer in Den-
ton will have a booth, it was stat-
ed. Displays will also be arranged
by implement dealers and others.
Any dealer who wishes to prepare a
booth is tea tb sonimunioaie
with G. R. Warren, aecretray of the
'.BtogIRning ' Monday work cd
cleaning th» grounds and huiMinv
and
Every class in the Denton Ooun-
<Twestock Show, to open here
Oct. 2. and continue through Oct.
8. will contain a larger number of
entries than has ever been shown
in Denton, Dr. Jack Skiles, preai-
dent of the Denton County Live-
stock Association, said Saturday.
Thia will be the most comprehen-
sive livestock show ever held here
and ik the first to be held in about
five years.
More than 76 Jerseys will be
shown in the dairy oattl* divis-
ion, which to almost as many a*
have been includes in all olaaaee
ill gther. shnws held In addition
Ayrshlres and Holstelns will be en-
tered in the competition and a show,
herd of Guernseys will b* on ax-
hibtlon from out of the county.
,„__HANGAR gjg,
DALLAS. Sept. ».—Fire today ‘ ‘ ’
ck-stroyed haagar No. 11 jtt Ixive
Field, local municipal airport, caus-
ing a loee estimated at 816,000. The
building was occupied by the
Brodka
St—- ______ - Ml
tomobile trucks and several wagons
and screpcre. ' ...
WileoxvRefutet
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waa given an <
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OBThls sp'M'isi train Tonight In
, the atty’s auditorium he will deliv-
er th* third speech of his western
eampelgn with water power as his
A large committee of Democratic
lenders fttgK bfet CM Stale wel-
•nied charges
that th* •
Into spread religious pre
against him.
chainnaa.llaskob of Um
craUc national eoounittes
Cardinals Gibbons and 1
Archibishop Mand and
ng, havtatt won the lug—aiasnt
de year, and he was also city
Mmton ta 1IM when h* won the
1^-
I living mom and that it
ntally dlsohanied when a
anion picked up the coat
weapon dropped to the
and Jew" Ossney when they
a th« kdp trim “ ------
,wrtt?s
land China breeds in the hog div-
jaHaaMBEBS=sssxsaMatoatoihM------------„, , ,
More Policemen Heavy Rainfall
Named in Liquor
. G raft Charges
.. ‘ J, a-awMMpii^Nm Shiwre , ?. "■ . V ------
btflfid Attendance Considerably Above Firpf
tationfi fa View of Record Summer Fnrnff
ment; Classwork Under Way.
tfa Whrili Tskmi Stat* TrscIiwi —
ufilay was 1,511, which is considerably mor* than
■i
to silence the ministry-
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MOTHER OF r. L. DANNER DIES
. * ■ATUB®AY -
; Band ’ Mre. W. O. Danner, |S, mother of
F. L. Danner, chief clerk Co the
superintendent of this division of
the T. to P. Railroad, and who fbr-
merly lived here, died in Rx-i
Worth Saturday morning at 3:30
o’clock. She had been a resident of
Fort Worth M yearn and is sur-
vived by her husbend, five sons and
• slater. Funerel services will be
held from the Mulkey Memorial
Methodist Church in Fort Worth
Sundaf afternoon at 8 o'clock, with
hurial la Oakwood cemetery
MAN ARRESTED
■ ING CHARGE ’
Bob Boyd was arrested Friday on
a eta
value
---I—----Chapter Is now without funds to
Zwc&sn!-
scriptions to bo received by the
Record-Chronicle office, or Jack
Ohristal, county desk and treasur-
Eart Twas: Tenlght end Mon-
day mostly dowdy With occas-
ional salaa
West Tsxae: Ton'ght and Ben-
lay mostly eteady, with oocas-
’ ionol reto la sooth portion. ,
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STiorthorns will be fctered la the
beef cattle division, ftftiw said.
Entries of Rambouillet and black-
face breeds tn the sheep division,
, LU OII1
l ofOtaHOMT
, 8*. Rsal issues
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t"d»y
Major T. J
to
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Mr and Mre. T. r. Greene of
yiort worth ware in Denton Fri-
jsy afternoon aw route hreae from
Pilot Point where they vtaBat r*l-
fifrwttL Orien*. an asdawt to
Thia ramarkabl* picture, taken by an NEA Service p hot«Er|phar at the risk of hie life, shows the Weat Indies-
Florida hurricane in action. .The acene h City Park, a fa vorite teaort for winter touriata. Notice the palm tree*
bent nearly double by th* wind’* force, others flattened b y the atom. The hurricane so completely disrupted train
service that it w«i neeesaary for an NEA Service repreae ntative*to drive ah automobile all the way from Pa)m
Beach to Atlanta, where telephdto facilities were availa ble to tat this picture to Record*Chronicle.
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FORT WORTH. Sept. 22.-The
eight flyers left in the Class A sir
derby from Los Angeles to Oincin-
r.sti took off at the local airport
this morning for Pine Bluff. Atk,
another night control [ -----
‘sundav *•'* ted off the field by
he res’ D** Miteburgh, who took the
air at 10:38 a. m.
Eassry. Owl af Race
FWEETWAtER S.pt. W.
Emery, Bradford. Pa., who was
forced down 16 miles from here
yesterday, said today that he was
definitely out of the Loe Angeles
to Cincinnati sir rec*. Examination
the accident, that the gun with 2.2}!!h’J?ne '
which she was rttot was lying on a **.<.
bMocaiO
TWO BUILDING PBRMITS 18-
8UED IN DENTON
Two building psrmita were ta.
I Saturday mon
more than 400 are |
w. ________ ~ Th# iniH*l asj
Ment this year is 86 more than had enrolled at the (
of the first week a year.aro, when-the Agere* were 14
Announcement ot various col leg
activities composed most of th*
assembly prgffam- Thr program
— wsa opened wtth Wta T iHIahTSr
rill leading th* audience m etagta*
“Onward Christian Soldiers'' and J
B. Buik led the Urd-s Prayer.--------
r- - Dr. R L. IfilirMto welcomed the
students, to Denton and tpoke
briefly College to the best place In
I the world for a person to maksac-
ouaintancea he said, and those
t who attend college are fortunate tn
becoming acquainted with o*torti,
from ever a wide area, which tn
Itself to an education. Marquis In-
ta-educed Dean < J McOontt*n.
Mrs. Ouida Gentry, director of stu-
dent acUvlUes, Mtoa Edith L. Clark
dean of women, and Dr. Wilton
Cook, dean of men.
'• More to Enter
Quite n number c.f additional stu
- dents probably wm enroll during
(»»e next few days, and .more will
register with the begftining ot the
second term. -- ■ - •
Prior to the openlrg of (he asa-
sMto. college auttawities had estt>
mated an attendance of between
; — - — - - -
! Ing enrollment of
Jt^efan afteSutte”
In the Teachers (
’ Stretton school
5#wiSdKfi-gS
j||*B Beaett EinBBi pastor of the
HbW York Calvary Baptist Church,
he announced tart night.
Although h* eonsMere himself
‘tentwvd" In debate attempt* with
th* DenMsrette nominee and be-
BIMB Smith has “ran for cover.”
Dr. Straton. “God willing, I shall
make answer directly to the Cover
nor’s speech of Thursday night,”
the mintoter iaid.
He wifi also “venture a few words
of friendly advtoe about what has
happened to th* Democratic don-
key and the deadly danger the
party to now In.' Dr. Straton said.
Included will be a diacusaton of
“real issues in the campaign—
lawtessneM and disregard for con-
stitutional government.” the min-
ister said.
Before a crowd which filled the
main hall of lbs eoltoeum here last
nlght-M ours after Smith had
vacated the same rostrum with
t F1C i v Hirri
finally discussed “whispers" of the
campaign—the New York preacher
delivered what he called “a few
whisperings” of his own. -
He asserted Smith bad avnirted
thr gleet muHP andspiritual is-
sues “in his meet amusing speech" 1
and that the nominee ignored him
"on instructions,” even when the - . - - , —
mintoter sat upon the saine ptoT- Dtnw JiTsi v. Hampshire and-
___ ______ i—ski ll- ■
r snored to Blackwell. OUabom*. He said the Democratic nomi-
* i ■* comnittee. the subsidized press and
__J Mrs. LOU Smith and liquor politicians: were attempting
Ria son have moved here from
uSuJbTs OaUmd
gtfth has moved to D
of th* Pubfic
id Orchestra, both of which he
iys “I expect to develop into good
■ganiretton* Already ws have had
i OBoess of thirty to sign up for
ork in the High School Band and
rchestra, and after two more re-
wn wMV
will be ready for appearance at
ie school .,„k —. ■ >’.-A * t*"’
Btatistics show that more suto-
Ablle accidents occur on Bunday
Mtn any other day Of th* week,
to quite nature! as there are
«* people to use their W8 on
Mit day thaa any Other When
ore automobiiM are on tbs road
behoov.-s the driver to be Just a
Mb more careful than when the
afito to light. Driver* realtor this
tuatlon amkshould be goverened
were for repair ot IV
R. Wynn was given a
i opair a reetdence •*
for N. B. Jones at at
coat of 8200. and F. Pol
The Ftrt Worth Record-Tele-
qrsm Saturday .nornlru printed
the following item about the condi-
tion Ct MMs Verna Connell:
"Miss Verna Ruth Connell, 18. of
Denton, who was accidentally shot
" ' head last r Zl .
1 White visiting at the res-
idence of friends at 3138 Forest
Pink Boulevard, is shqhtty Improv-
ed, according to her attending phy-
sicton. fibe has lingmvd between
life and death since the accident
at Baptist Hospital, but began to
Show tanprovem-nt during the past
two days. Mias Connell told District
Attorney Martin, who investigated
wMsfri
JFilmanj Charge
SECOND DEATH
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WHB EM A
xurtVtanA in Augwfi<<
Mb there were te th* M*vk
ugutt. Altogrther m the
jurt gone Hmm wsm M*.-
o* turned ou8 Which num
ttered *U previous monthly
-far the nasngfiiMlRn of
MtoM* MM predominated,
ring 80MM 8fUrtl type in
Mrt manufacture AttMtth-
■ ' yw wierr nave Deen
> care turned out and to this
” rtorm. the total nnmber”whi7 per-
car
iday wm the coldest <M«f
taB, th* teospsrstwe rsglrtsr-
a nrnwta,
r tWPVw report uMJicai* ^
fair WMthm for tonight and
Known Deal
Florida Stoun
* Placed at I
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TO BE BBT EVER HELD I
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WASHINGTON, sept. M.-Preeto
dent ----"
ton today
native State of Vermont, tn the
course of which be inspected
reconstruction work that has
lowed the floods of last year
Mrs. Coolidge, who i
the president to New L_
nialned at Northampton,
where her mother to HL
WIRE BRtEFS
J3ALGABY. Alberta, Eept. M-
release Mrs. Louise Northcott in M
hours untota he received a wareant
for her arrest Mrs. Northcott has
been held here since Wednesday for
Rivenida, Caitt., pdfa - LbcfiT ho*'
lice have received no papera to
warrant her detention.
_______^ARJbON, Ohio, fiem. EL-4*burn, ____
Ir roe*. Examination haired Lovrda BoyM 18-year-old Chairman
ircw sssai’£>S5S arjs?,
was fatally wounded after he had
given Mtoa Boyle a rid* when he
found her walking along a aountry
road. The girl told police ah* shot
him When lie attempted to attack
Mr.
DALLA8 BOY. 1 KILLED BY
I' T TfiUC* :
DALLAS. Sept- M.-Leonard D.
Kline, ?, atm ef bfr. and MTO. John
B. Kiln*, was fatally injured Fri-
day afternoon when h* was struck
BbW a iMAiew A *a^^Rwtoa ^toflwlr Ah
sm^Wm WelfiWW. ** ww^r IB
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»T WORTlt, Sept » -F. A.
ght J». died in a Fort Worth
>ital today of injuries received
day in an automobile crash on
t8 < *
kinder
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: not included to th* euUe** enrolb
the total at thl institution 1M17-
A considerable amount of im-
provement work has been done at
the college since the dose of th*
summen session. Wooden structures
have been repainted and repaired
and brick buildings renovated
wry BrtunaA etty
HMD's Clubs as are
of toem totato an
wttvlo Mfe of D*q-
many things for th* bet-
of the city and dltaenship
been taWugM about thru their
ney. ; -c- v ......
steiy to headquai-er, as thr need
for funds is immediate, stated Mrs
Adkisson
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gg » .J - 7 ««
BK x
AflROClAXBB FRBM BRBVIC*
ril [l i(W- cNrrBD-_FR*gg_*jtRvtc*
Increase of
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HM HURRICANE IN ACTION
IB
fa --***r—«—k--‘- -------------,. 7
1, feur reels
treyed and the jnojec
the Dreamland Theai
filed by fire ak^:N I
noon. The fire star4’
film, broke and ignl
machine An sstlmah
age can not be made
chines have been ct _
the extent of their datnag* la
sd. it was stated by John Hi
eperstor.
The smaU crowd in the she*,
out in a comparatively an
| manner, and the fire was niacad
Sept- 22 —Art'<ter cootr°l by use of Sxtingui*|
Shquenftax W
Payments Slow
1 : -y • * ■- •/ SML-
mynwni or neiinqurni t
very stow now. according to
ty Tax Collector fi. rt -
Thirteen hundred MttaMR
notlere wm sent Hb AN
Wtofis mto Mrt iri^a
if th* pafens to Jhom t
itoea ware amt do net pa
accounts before th* expire
30 days after the sending
notices suits to ceHect th<
'will be filed, it wm stated.
held here, according to
di cations Almost every
pent qf Plano and U Baitey of
9 n fl and the grade*, inctad
V V garten. of 188. These si
meat flgvre of i.ftii. which makes
irvance of jh*
taTflN in Lh* Th^tmr Whl,e 4’
N flee in cne Dminwia Tneaier tratinn
iff iwt bi ytt bsM RKr
tc oreror OmSHF’-Hw
re, hawever. will not Map the
Iraamtand from its regular par-
aemaneas. a* we expert to M I
w today and tonight shews.”
Another telegram was received
Saturday morning from the St.
Louis headquarten at th* American
Red Cross by Mrs. C. N. Adkte-
** L.^*,pte,r‘ Work •*«> hM been" done on
iiiTinff a fenerous contrioum to
the hurricane sufferers in Florid*
and Porto Rico. The situation te
even worse than wm at first re-
ported. according to the message,
and Wllliqm Baxter, division man-
ager, asked that a goal of 8200 be
oft for the Denton Chapter, instead
of the 8100 flrot suggested.
On* contribution hM teen receiv-
ed by MTO. Adkisson to data- that mnnnpj
of 8# Tran Mrx Netfia Matthews, first of the
and 81 hM berl turned In at the th* Los t
ed on the
CINCINNATI.
Goebel, Loe Angeles, who piloted his ,
mnnnplaM, Yankee Deedie. was the
* ‘ * Ute flyers partioipaUng in ]
Angeles-Cincinnati ata* race
nonstop' dtaotox crowd ’
Is^wuro and 14 minuter
COOLIDGE BACK
Z." ^^^^IIN WASHINGTON
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Coolidge arrived in Wkahing-
oday after a tour through his
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the
fol-
Vc^mpanled te fltod, ft wm B|Mm flSJK'
CAMPAIGN 106 r;
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Senator Joseph T. Robtaeott eec
eluded hi* tour of the South Mi
a wwMh in Paducah. Ky. t- <‘-
Benator chartss Curtto. *.
speech at fiMrtda-
higher tariff agaii
Herbert Hoover
;-.-d
=3
Rrady Soon (■:
M. E. Conference
, -— f’7 '•
Program fer the annual III
Texas Conference. MstttodM fi
eopal Church, South. «Mrtt li
ronvene at th* Ffrst Msttg
Church here hr Octobty, WQ1
announced within abcut two W«
it is tnouaht. Th* pnnffam to li
by BMtecp tona
of Hmiston. *
adelphia alcohol
‘ Sept. 4 and then with
.after several ca
ailed before the
... iy Monahans ind
that a policeman Mriflng *
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 22, 1928, newspaper, September 22, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335507/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.