Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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load put up by Winchester.
And, »O»y enough, there was!
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frsd s carload of
••lllngRnf?our uBe
contest by a negro, James o*Heara.
in not lie enteiM the Chatted
stages senate, to ranttnattM ‘MS-
vice only to Senator Frandg K War-
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were made judges and the three
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bate move elose to him. Newspa-
biswords. r_ _k
moos is heard and feared. AH ra-
camlze in him the tax expert and
tariff adviser' who has few equate
’-—a Win? althOuKh past ?5 years of- __w___ _ _ ___
age. still prepared to fight fpr Meals fairs. A metoMr,'tf ’too/
he has spent a life-lime defend- -*—•- ’—
ing. '-
Not the usual type of politician is
Senator Simmons. He is as tar re-
moved from th; handshaking, baby
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Ksrs.’is k
He was '• man of considerable intellectua
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ler’toS&^S
b>fl’»ptja| Nev
m IL
f asking why
getting out
icred the bl-
ind then my
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gyed that let - -
M| on it and
M call down
My imagina-
ri a wife and
he was stoop
rd driven he
Fl think tny
M tod to me.
and a smart
eel like both-
; letter. But
Yrtte. I never
, . because my
lion . always
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mt even my sympathetic imagln-
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senate coountttoe
commerce toe ejter
ence. During the.wb
chairman of the fins
the helped drtW 6111
'more than S18,000,(XX
Qualities of sociability, effusion and era! treasury. >
flattery are entirely lacking in his | Neither r
make-up. But at tto same time he cares for the'.--- ___r--^
Is as democratic and affable, kind ton to which their position entitles
and helpful as any man in the Sen. ‘ — *‘ ™",:
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rig nt u*v vn vne (niuMue or
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ton stot to’tto governor far JMs appiffip^'~J
M ttotoa befevq that tto fast legislature
tod tto problem at “gta” mar>o ^tory M>
toy Wtoh H goasod tto Into requiting »tfee
MEtte to many to be Med to advgnte of tto
tte’nJi^SnTS toflumto
whi'
His voice hardly can be heard
When he rises in the cento of the
Open all day Sunday..
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215 East HirkdtyflL "7
Phone 1057.
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dial event for me. ■
Exchanges
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Sometimes.during one of these
tariff debates us Democrats ac-
tually believe what we say about '
the Republicans ourselves.—
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id also to provide water for I
sand tetos <*f* land la Texas
toto Urtot fbr boat traffic
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By HERBERT PLUMMER
pie asked John, saying. What shall
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unto them. He that Saih two <Mto
'■toy
thatmUK SB answered on my de
and to write any that aren’t ate
lutely required of me means I i
DDAAMdVAF ttwrov. . —----t.--
. Well I was. For I had just reoe
too much we are hlely wer to a ’letter inquiring abdat1
r else. But worse than advertised, article. And I was seta
prised and pleased that I sat
down and wrote congratulating I
firm on having some one to han
iw else should it be hand!
may be moved to Inquire,
yod have never tried to I
we lave someone working for us who la not
irntteg big tasks properly, We should require
to perform them propiMy—4f not for our sakes
ito hs needs that development. But we should
rant and rave.-
1 ;ege r pubtte ofltoW betraying hi« trust the article
mgh incompetency or dishonesty, we should con- C_. 2.
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THE WLUAMS STORE
things to Wear.”
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Ljf A.
ben it supposed to
tS’^iSXSi
rhich spends money
__._rtttfng to herd cus-
tomers into the told and then shuts
the dtor of the foM against hem.
f Ohe is always hearing about the
eUuMto’tW break down sales resis-
l iance. Why break* it down with one
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I]other? -i -
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I force which WHl i
I and fill orders
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none, and to that hath meat, tef
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Save Money
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rtMBKrS MHO VOOK I
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>r to ill. IMA W • WWH. « 0v>r
udjpnal and state and oeunty
yoil the explana-
—you Fant" Jack
.thllbhlldren
the Wind comes around I
him and I don't
I doing my frosty business.
iUB a windy ttight you
nalp'that you won't have
feat's why I say. he’s my
id. He keeps me from do-
tom to the flowers.
^B jgUtet night—then I go
Id hover everything I can
; *Tomorrow night it will
You'll see. there'll be a'
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apus
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S totoifte ^Memidie.'/wlll <fo m !
slightest idea that either, one of
oxicated. ’• f
nsiheas mail froi s«v«r*l States
tecin the tatter part of this month
totems of flodtf control oeth?
f partkWar Mertet to eMteto^b
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sg With useless laws,
place, very taw hasty mmriages are
agporary fascination is a mueh greal-
It would to.
drtebg « marriage under suito ebfidl-.
\« -x»1 t '2» jaaBjlaita- ta,
stoHF-to * reason for dhrorte, but tto
teb WbtoVtetr .,... »!.»
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No else. But if you want to
how else it is handtod, jutt ah
which have made a bid for yov
ders by sending you drento
by advertising in some par*
The big mail ordeto houaea, Lj
you. win answer in the shortlM
sibic space of time and in an
tote —^7^- tr —T-- y-WMM|
shops almost anything may ha
from an answer a' day or twi
and Ignoring half your quaatloi
,.- p„,. no ammr at aB, - ■ ' '
on the tost winter I sent for aa’A. -■..■■ ■■
In SNew York shop which had beto hand and bufid
advertised ta a circular they MM —
me. x watted for an answer five days
beyond the time neceesogy .ftr .?#
letter to travel back and forth apd
then sent to a nearer shop. X hkd
rk.
the time the New York shop came
toitoi ■ ■■ to and answered my letter. ---,4^
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irything jgy first Instinct was to sit down
on the other hand, to ge
y cannot let myself get sore about this
►dared a man, speaking of a highly irri-
tation; “but I must do something about
at is wpiirU^Jbe Idea. We should do what N«
^owprd righting things' thaA^
Id not lose our patience, our
ihdicta*3*6”
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tne Uttle Black
, ^4.4, But Furnifold McLendel 8101-
1 on, wav-
es and creaking with,
trem. The Wind would pick
“ **p, teen drop them, then pick
Mid 0tey tatch with them.
Mttijto_______ .....
iMLto. let them drop; . T kissing kind as one can imagine.
Mrtes kept up for em. and
tong. Then they a lmost stop-
BnJt'Srb had a
iakitf Ute Wind.
•d we haye, ’ Jack Frost an-
■ ■* **" ■* "r e
haven't blinded my keeping
:k from what you were going
In the toast." said Jack
i- ’ ”
A" .jtaid th*. Wind. •'Well,
rar Bight I have an engage-
JteWhere so I wont stop you."
The Wind was whist ling a good-
» *W4P JacK Frost, to bls work-:
L totolhj ^knd John and the,
And off he
•I'3’
dbM cotton & ’totab^tidn W Thias tod ttdahoma
turners. on the ttid River, tarilt by govern-
is^r-pld, iftaneaota boy ■.ySfcw
play the violin while
J^retly on a iempto WMj
*uw.o,biitht to be somq ft-
I for this noy's consideration.
The Soviet, government has
lished Sunday. That ought to ,
„ an economy on automobile
J tenders, anyway. ‘
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You tnake fio mistake
! in assiirim your family
. a roal taAty treat ^hen
. you.call 25 or 1)25 and
>.. i—9KAW-T--ftj-.T ■’jr,*et".i."r -
’ Now Ydflt to'to havo an .
’ Xtory building. You can find taore
* stories in Wall Street, however,
to ' • • •
. Prohibition inspectors ” &ave
* boon ordered to be dignified >hon
u searching for liquor. But hbw
" ean yob Shoot a person in a dig-
nlfied wayf
. .SltoJMMCT J$w has dlylded n
rHo- FroMbly the
tssult M research with drug store
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.‘K Jsncing niasiM toxg.JB^OT
modern dancers are too heavy on
their foot. And not only theirs,
(Copyright, f»»», NBA jery^^c ) \
We are rather inchned to the be- h
lief that the examples set st Rimta- 4
ville haft had Mwnethitig to do With
the sudden fading off in the number <
of bank robberies It to generally 1
*agt®d ffiit crirtilnals i^s.'fibtori-
oqslyjtfraid to face death, and the
spectre of the' electric chair is eal- •>|
rulated to cool the ardor of the most
-entfituAtotle «udr robber, (tortattitv 'ftp
<rf-eetere pttntohment to apparently to dol
journal: the only crime deterrent—and the ^7^
ffft mUlionOf ifty d&ta<s haft Beetrttying
r the Ohio eojn- . precedent tor such procedure in tir^,
in«-ul.t.nn Texas Con not fau to have its effect. ,^nt
f I TF’ 1 I/ / IT? 1
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El I AH' «AV FOO’OML ) L-
y \ wrrM ths K»o.S
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GET BITTER .-
one and sees things fioi
is one fifta through ths
t^rhkh one tfiinks <>ne 1
to grow resentful anqM
“ .ought to thdB
icludlng oneself
evidence, one to
„_r^jed and bitter.
. nt of attacking wrofij,
iifig wrong behavior in one-
l getting into a state of
_r emplato affairs going wrong strongly 'moved.
Mm of things, t --------------- - ■*
n' tor anything------------— .
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io~aft ' snarling, crotchety
it state is bad. The second
nseda. improvement, matai _^,.
pirituqlly, sndjt needs
arid better is to shirk a personal re-
fet, on the other hand, to get into a
We used to think the l----
AnbSb el*ction w h*v’ <wr d0Ubta.
mils usiRUii »■■■ 'siasww||t»»
penkmal charm intf
^•kl.* i‘k l<•
pony, which sent the Rev. Dr. Cut*
fork, was grganized Jtf * »r<M>p of '
W Englanders headed by General Ru« .
Cutler’s Job, first, to obtain
nee providing for efficient tov-
x>ry and then to get the land.
This was the first big land deal of the kind ever
engineered in Congress, but many more were to fol-
/«> - ■ It would poor bu^lfWM
TtolRev.Dr. Cotter‘wrote in Ms journal:
rlh'itatoiN tM-grant MTiMk ffft millions
acres . , . one million and a half for the Ohio eom-
pany and the romainder for a private speculat’on
Tf> , tawhteh many of the principal efiatketdrs of AihOr-
X wy**™**- Without eonrtMtiM>is sportte-
^sk-sjalfir terms, god adigkntsgto Mate not haw
“ been obtained for the Ohio company.” ’ * ■
Tfio pr'ro to be paid was some eight or nine cents
an acre in specie. The promoters never 'hM any
•dea of paying actual money. They had bought «p
>ftrnment paper at aorpnd 10 cents oh the
vxtsi
-| of .Congress and the promoters. weip
d-to. govern this land about tq fie egeaed
fee show.
BIBBS' u. ww. W KVM , , y
of lobbyists. Sessions of Cpngi
and Cutler was allowed pn tfie
dents expressed amazement at
1 ****** *“ J?*ss®d. but they
- tb the clergyman's journal.
‘Somehow or other three no
Were put on the committee it.
forming a majority. There is little 8odbt that Gut-
ter bad arranged to stack the committee. The bnan- •
imity with which the trio accepted the anti-slkftry *
provisions of the ordinance astonished some ctai- *
temporary diarists.
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The states may yet shorten the terms of gover-
»„-°Kra.S£.^n “
The timid man wishes to’know if it to'permisslble
to bum a mortgage in Fire Prevent ice Week*—
Oakland Tribune/
Ch^-^*tton D«ily News. ( . .
I. . her Daly News.. j 77 Jf
>vg the sphere in which
wjrtMMr*
t»
>r»thg hia tasks properly,
>t *« the
N<
vice at more than M
ber of that body and ee«>M ta eer-
vice only to Bcnaror Francis k. war-
ren, republican at Wyoming. But
hpose ta ifififi, he Haw outranks
any member of either party both
point of first service.
STORMY “ V
Senator Simimos’ putdic career
has been la stormy one, but ft to
said that he has probably L_---
influence over the political fimtory
of his State for a tenges time than
HIS FARM CALLS
His Interest te first, last *Hd bl- __t ______
And while his senators thinks up new tariff argu-
te his heart, he frankly admits that —
he would prefer to be back at his
home in North Carolina and his
farm in Jones County. . <; J
There he has some 1.200 acres of
Ills ancestral plantation. About MO T
4re under cultivation, with all the
modern methods and diversification
being used scientifically. And it is
to this farm and its ancestral home
that he hopes to move before very i
long and spend his remaining years. I
Simmons came IB congress as a I
representative back tn 1886. He was
on hts honeymoon when his bride | =
btTgested that he run. He met sue- 1
cess, only to be defeated ta the next i
~11 ywMvw-
eon-
—, — A„ net shrug our shoulders and decttre-riiat e
tUte a ftttlit 'of intoxicating political to rotten, and let it go wl that?
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1 than half aa great * the fed-
■KMMM MM*'W<B ***
toa^
That
tarishjy ta affftfttlM*To herd cus-
the*dd<i of the’fotd against them.
afc down sales resis-
MfiCit (town with
Sky high with the
„ . I Afford to keep a
fotoe which will answer questions
and flU orders intelligently, I don't
see how it.can afford to advertise,
i Of coumgpHlMDly one individual,
but multiplied by a, hundred minion
I am thf! American public, and if
r MHtay fair sain-
- - -C nmo th® Ameri-
m public feels very much as I do
HBBB|^HM^!BGllFBflCfi^9ECSS3SSEC3SS
,’Vter, as the
that bi
00 to 4
tie »or ‘ifri. Simmons
he social life in Wkshttl^
them. They Uve at the Fortiahd
apartments on ftrayteenth Street
Vermont Avenue, where Mrs Sim-
mons spends her tlhte with hfr
family, friends and books while the
ways In* his work. And while his senators thinks up new tariff argu-
duties in Washington he very close ments. " .
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