Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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Viewpoints
By Robert Quillen,
uproar died down -from an outbreak
within the ranks at one point, un-
til another is started elsewhere.
There is
ignorance
How do you Select
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Examiner.'
You’re wrong, brother. To
, totals, but we belleve this heh isasul
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And I'd learned that ths lead which
you get at the start at the fin-
IMh may never be there.
So don’t you get proud when ■ you’re
out in the lead or good fortune
is coming your way;
Don’t swell with conceit at the shots
you have made; for there’s many
At the seventeenth he ran down, a
for a four. Iwas beaten
Handy McNair.
For Kandy was not'.playing golf as
he tould and I'd had good for-
i tune to spre.
The tenth hole I lost, but ’twos little
I cared for I’d plenty of mar-
Expert mechanics are at your Mr
vice. We can save you money ot
all knas of garage work. We also
handle gasoline, lubricating oils
and auto accessories.
(He is wise, follow him);
The positive person is most often
found in the first class.
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national cogsern. Jar
seems to have been
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that he made;-at the fifteenth
the match was all square.
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true as u die,
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Can we take the clothes worry
out.of your life? «
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to
the
E nenta for long-haul freight, the
kombination would be materially
f ” stronger’than Any of its units. The
- Katy is probably the strongest of I
I tile four component systems, and
its Texas connections with the Cot-
ton Belt and the Frisco would have
a very considerable influence in
dTexas traffic.
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on thg technique of war
■ United States Army has
less the happiest, people are those
that have bread pudding for sup-
per.
.The more untenable his position,
the more he yearns to use hemp
Second for individuality
“By your curtains you arc
judged." Because everyone
knows that while your hous
may represent the taste of a
professional architect, -your
curtains are your own selec-
tion—the ohly part of your
furnishings seen and judged
by the public at large.
on the first
a poor shot will do; .
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My lead dwindled- fast in the rush
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That is the refuge .of a great
many people, don’t you think?
time. There’s not
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lome Unfi
Denton county claims a White
Leghorn pullot with a record of
300 eggs in 365 days.—McKinney
positive. But It seldom is. For one
thing it has learned is that posi-
tiveness is both ugly and danger-
ous. : — — -------------
5 The amendment which was in-
Mcluded on the insistence of Japan
2Epossibly weakens ‘ the protocol
somewhat, for with the exception
Mnof Japan the other world powers
6 take the sound position that admin-
2istration of purely domesti affairs
-ithat seems predominant among the
Asiatic races—than for any other
-purpose. No one nation will court
mbobjections to letting Japan achieve
and, ntfer graduation, went to sev-
eral of the westernposts to super-
vis reforms in teaching. During
the Mexicah expedition of 1914 he
nothing so positive "as
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oni d,
in the national election this year—
but they are being scared within
an inch of their lives by the many
scathing attacks on their record,
which are coming from within as
well as without. .. .
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she wasn’t in
(He is simple, teach him);
He" who knows and knows notsthat
...... he.knows, L____________
(He is asleep, wake-him);
years to succeed, but a man can
go wrohg to a day.
NEED APLUMBEB?
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you wish to buy a- car.
Boiled down, the merit of a tariff
law is that 'it enables us to charge
one another too much.
_E““La""a
already have barred Jap-
INSURANCE
, We write all kinds including
Tourist baggage, Fire, Tornado,
Hail, Automobile Theft, Compensa-
tion, Bonding, and many other forms.
Twenty big companies.
WB MAKE CITY LOANS
Wifi appreciate your business
W. T. Bailey & Co.
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One lot extra good ,
Hair Brushes —
Regular value, |3.00, for
$1.75
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finished it I asked her what she
thought" of it. She said:
She Decides It’s Silly -
“Well, it was rather interesting
but there were a lot of things in
it that I don't believe.’’
“You find that other authorities
don't agree with him? I wish you’d
tell me whom to read on the other
aide.” .
."Oh, I don’t know anything about
that,” she admitted freely, "I
haven’t read anyone else. But I
think some of the things this man
says are silly. I don't believe him.”
Not the slightest hesitation, you
see, in admitting that her calm
condemnation of the figures and
opinions of a van who has studied
his subject mstof his life was
ti AR
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the St Louis Southwestern (the
It Cotton Belt) and the Chicago & Al-
ton. The merger would make onea
of
Fhe.
Williams
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7$
And just as the G. O. P. thought
it had the Cornhuskers safely put,
up jumps the Senator and With
a single snort whisks Iowa.—Dallas
-News.
' The big G. O. P. elephant seems
J Cricket Hicks has accepted a posi-
tion at the saw mill on Gander
Creek, and worked as hard as any
sigh of relief was breathed and it
was said triumphantly, “Well, at
last we got, him to sleep."
<N £ believe
have a spot on your gown we
can remove it. If you want
an old dress or suit, or coat to
serve another season we can
1——eo—=,
SIGN THE PROTOCOL.
as an argument.
No wonder Spain keeps on Iosing,
gane giunuzunex raisg .. She doesn’t claim she is acting for
would Have cautioned folks, Moocco's Rood.
It may be cheaper to rent, but
you can't hock rent receipts when
side this year. Hardly has
Third for wear
• Have you ever stopped to
think how much we demand-
ahd get—in modern net cur-
tains? How much beauty,
personality and wear for so.
compatRtively small a per-
centage of the money that -
goes fortme furnishings-----
a " £
tone net was
Correct this sentence: “I tried to
talk to' the President,''"said he.
"ut t coutdn’t get a word"in edge- ”
wise.” ,
mmmeemme--m
. A ‘ SAFE rohrneas—Au the s
mountains are round about Jeruaa- ' J
lem, so the-Lord is round about Ma 4
FiAST MAT
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Your F
Dempsey left the Wills-Firpo fight
z'sna ,na i5r,'atthistme
Firpo didn't help him out.
Communism has littl» chance. All
the average man is willing to
share with you is his prejudices.
Man. has some advantages, but
he can't flip 14 ounces of cloth over
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"IHAT. GRANDMA DOESN’T KNOW
Said a young woman of about
6ixty the other day, “I feel abso-
lutely at • a 10} when I am with
my grandbaby! I do notsdare to
put my hand enhimfof fear
orazy -anyway*^ and the author
adds: “When Delta didn’t under-/
stand anything she called it
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bused on entire ignorance.
recently produced. His father was t
Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur, who <
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that I do not know enough to be
allowed to care for my little
grand child for an hour.” .—
That is too bad. The situation
has a pathetic side' and it" has a
practical side too. This grandmoth-
er did raise four fine children.
She raised four out of eight, • a
percentage of results that would
cause any chicken-raiser .or stock-
grower to go broke.
When one of her children be-
gan to cry it was jiggled and jos-
tled and rocked. It was pitched
around ' like a small boat on a
f Signing the protocol will at any 7 -----— .
rate be a -step toward preventing soThprstiv nothgngran
| A giant railroad merger propos-
5 ed in. Wall Street banking circles
would include the Missouri-Kansas-
Texas in a system of 14,254 miles
—of road with a capital stock and
I bond issue aggregating more than
8 a billion dollars. The other lines
2 included in the proposed merger
ware the--St.-bouis-San. Francisco,
First for beauty, of course-
. New curtains must be har- _
monious from without and
within, a delight t« the eye,
of the stranger who passes
vour homeandthe frieniwha_
a rets pre by asking him how he
felt.
Slim Pikehg, who has been tak-
ing a eourse in photography by
mail, went squirref hunting Thurs-
day afternoon;, but he did not kill
anything as he used the time-ex-
posure system and the squirrels got
tired waiting before he fired.
Erid4e
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It is much easier to' condemn a tactics
thing we don’t like the idea of, writers
or don’t easily understand than—to’thet "
me-
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his head and call himself dressed.
Republics are not ungrateful. The
memory of Walter Johnson will be
treasured for endless years..
There isn't much political frenzy
in evidence, but what can you ex-
pect of people who arc cold sober?
It won’t be hard for a woman
te handle a mere State. Not if she
has earned the right to be called
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•Candidates are born. You can't
acquire the gll to think chaos
will result, if you are not elected.
I shall violate some of the new
fvngled ideas of child rearing.
- “I raised a fapilly of four,” she
continued tragically, “And they are
all fine and healthy. But it seems
■ TO ruE PUBLIC
ous reflections upon the
sutation or standing of
dividual or corporation
y2 corrected upon being , ,
publlshers attentian. much difference between
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lly Preas League.
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kife w ’
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and jiggle him more when he is
sick-and-he-shouldthrive under it, • xm----
But Grandmothers daughter-in- before it was over, but
law says—When I am sick I want "" ’
to be quiet. Make me comfortable
but keep me quiet. I would die
if somebody pulled at me every
minute, shook me and yanked -mu
A woman I know read a book on
--abject r which she has a
very slight background. When she
E predicated tpon the disposition of
the United State and the British
colonies to exclude non-assimilable
" immigration, and its purpose is evi-
2 dently aimed at the United grates,
— mFarenntpen I walhedrwith 6
Signing of the amended protocol
will not of itself' inhibit war, but ’
Eitwin give earnest of the signatory :
nations that they are anxious to
avert war. And anything that
( tends to increase that feeling will 1
m- have a tendency to prevent war '
F thru furnishh e) f
mN- iling "jqsticiable and arbitrable dis-
Eaputesrbetween the nations, of the ■
world. 11
L_ .___For- example
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FALSE POSITIVENESS
"hare <■ nefhine in the world
, _____ — ignorance.
Do you . remember, the Greek’s
classification of the four stages
on the road to knowledge? - .=--.reg-e M s=. -a2ip-
“He who' knows not and knows not Miramichi fire in Canada, in which ।
that he knows not,live ware lost —nI
(He is a fool, shun , him); .
He who knows not and knows that
he knows not, , .
You'd better keep going,- my
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Don’t act Mke a fellow who’s , ,
he can win. Don’t think that
Hom Craft Week
—October6thto 11th •
~ we have azresh selection.of all sorts of material
for home making but especially curtains anddrap-
eries. .4 ' .........■ ■ - -
And the prices are just as attractive s the mer-
chandise. ‘ . ' ..1
500 lives were lost. '
1834—Jason and Daniel Lee es-
tablished ya misslon on th* banks
of the" Willamette River in Oregon.
1846—Prince Aula Napoleon (af-
terward Napoleon IIlL sentenced to
life Imprisonment in the fortress
s" EfHam for attorn pting an - insurree-
■ , tion at Boulogne.
In a small town the neighbors'
conscience doth make .cowards of
us all.
Perhaps those lines on Mart that
are obliterated'" at times arc ’ party
lines.
The true,philosopher isn’t preju-
diced against any sect except the
insect. . '
As to the “intelligent minority,"
if it is intelligent ft doesn’t re-
mein a minority—
and- tortured-me. Just think what
that would mean to headache and'
nausea!
“And so when baby is ill we do
everything for his comfort and keep
him quiet. And if he is crying just
to be noticed, thm we are cer-
tainly not going to humor him
and gethimso he thinks he is
abused if he hasn't the center of
the stage all the time."
Human Interest
Editorials
/ wiekenwambaias.
We Callit the
Kitchen-
Convenience
Group
And if ever there was a
group of kitchen furniture
designed and built for the
convenience of American
housewives surely it IS com-- .
posed of a New Method Gas
Range and a Sellers Kitchen
Cabinet with sidecupboards
to match. . _
, The New Method Range
pwith its simmering burner
and lighter; instantly remov-
able burners; heat controlled
—ven and low gas consump-
tions and the Sellers cabinet
•with its Fifteen Famous Fea-
tures make £ pair whose pri-
mary functions are efficiency
and convenience in their
handsomest forms.
• May we show you this won-
derful kitchen group?'
EDWARDS & MCCRARY
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; nationals brom citizenship.|wavt"sbeFadu; fouy hhe-healtkiy
But th. amendment .. adopted, portes’helehhondana iha
( while Objectionable, does not seri- it go at that.
If all men were equal, there would
be no need Of laws to cramp the
style of the able.
In a period of bobs and khjckers,
& “hesman*my-yettecomessusefuf
ESSPRESTGF
A goo d banking onnection gives to the business man
a definite standing in the community. Ability; itg-
rity and desirability are implledby such association.
We point with drid to many of the city’s best-known
business men among our ‘clients.
Atlas Peck, who has been quite
sick for several days, was rapidly
on the road to recovery, but friends
came -along and worrfed him into
And in life it’s the same, - takes
1849— Perpetual Emigration Fund
Company, to aid emigrants from Eu-
rape, was formed at Salt Lake CU^. .
wvunu in tm nrsi ciuss. —.. 1858 Lord Shaughnss¥.head.of e •
Of course the last class might be the Canadian Paife Railway, .born
-.....- in Milwaukee. Died at Montreal,
Dee, 10, 1923. ? I
. 1867— Henry Timrod, celebrated
poet, died at Columbia, S. C. Born
at Charleston, S. C., Dec. 8, C1829.1 .
t 1922—Ruling by Attorney General - —
Daugherty that selling of liquor on j
Hhe merger would make one W
biggest railroad systems in
fited States. None of thef lu
K. hive.' been 'particularly strong, the m:
mAlton being now in the hands 4 1
t receivers and the others having
been in that condition not so very
long ago. But it is possible that
Eby complementing each other and
Efurnishing thru traffic arrange-
0^00^
entitled to credit for the whole
sum. , “
IN THE DAY’S NEWS
Brig. Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
who soon will become the young:
est major general on the United
States Army list, was graduated at
West Point in 1903 at the head, of
his, class, and has—since had a
soumih *-mT*
mowAnDs
ited press is exclusively
) um for re-pblication of
latches credited to it or
_____ credited in this paper
io the local news Fpubfshed ~ ------------- . .—-——
m" The Republicans may pull through
Sw ^October 6, 1924~
least ashamed of that" attitude.
, Se She Calls It Crazy
in a certain novel which you
may have read d don’t know
whether to reconmend it or not,
it”interested me but at the same
time it depressed me♦, Delia, the
middle-aged woman who has got-
ten hopelessly behind the times
tries to catch up by reading th
MW novels. She redds a page or
two of each and then casts them
aside. She doesn't like t Hent, she
doesn't readily understand, them, and
so she decides “modern novels are
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Eor Your Nezt Party
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Fwumsee our Ine of—
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toted Preus and United Press
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erAuau Bureau ot Circula-
THE BENTS OF SITE .
If it wasent for our Vents of
—. --- lad; | site we would ong have 4 _
of your game whemyour bairu on have one, heine the senta ot
ana ao"“titrtgirt ‛hat‛u "Thesentanzot wa.s
Keep driving that golf ball as far as SS^ W^ ofiy other thing
you need being jest eHuff education
to reea them.
■ Some of the shortest people can
s0r . the longest distances, while
ties* °f the donsest are U suim
Jest because a gerl ha* bewtin
sheay “nne 2"" m
other hand she should worry weath-
made such a fine record in the
Philippines.
PRINTING
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make ah effort of the mind and
heart to understand it.
I suppose it is always but a
small percentage who will make such
an effort.
’ But the rest of us-might at least
have the grace to modify our con-
demnation and our disbelief by
such phrases as: “It’s new to me.”
or "It’s hard for me to believe.”, or
“I wonder what people say on the
other side.” ,
Tomorrow—Who Leaves The Cover
Off?
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presents both sm-
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FILRr GHXNDEE J _
“The Aristocrat of Filets" t
five minutes. ; ■, ,
Or the youngster was laid on
his stomach and his back pounded
until his yells came in explosive
yaps like the popping of an auto-
matic pistol. .
When he finally . became so ex-
hausted from the treatment that he
slipped into uncohsciousness, a
2 diff^ent persons in the Mme
familly can have diffrent eolor eyes
without causing, ny surprize, but
jee one persin cent. ' , - *'
Seeing ie bleeving, but not all-
ways, for instants wen we see a
Mae on a lam poet saying Wet
Paint and dont bleeve it till we
uro our roots of touch and our .
5"' S’
The senta 01 site is often- a
blessing. sutch as wen you tee ice
cream being brawl on for dizzrt, ...
but it ren also be a certe/sSch J V $-
as wen you see thessame tee cream--------lit « IIIAH au—
all gone except one more helping W I MHFKAY
and pther members of the famite" VV ■ *■ " UAR I
putt ye jst finishing their terst help- Iwwr FR
PuI 4ng.and you are—eny—about to the rtH4WELEE—
middle of yours on account of hav- __ . c2.
. ing started, later, . 4 .a Wart Side Squares .
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to have a lot of thorns
acted as military censor in Wash- '
ington. He accompanied Gen. Per-
shing’s earliest forces to France,
where he commanded the 84th In-
fantry Brigade-Upon his return he ’
became commandant at West Point, '
the youngest man ever holding -
that position. Gen. MacArthur is a ,
student of military history and
tactics and is one ofEhe ablest E
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ANNIVERSARIES
1762—The British took Manila and
demanded a ransom of $4,009,000.
1825—Beginning of the great
deculhsec
wmimfa (
Ekoeol, which is to compel peaceful
MTarbitration rather than a futile and
Mkragicresortto armed ..force.
IL. The protocol will prevent war if
American ships, anywhere in the,
world, is .contrary to law.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
Maj. Gen. Joseph T. Diekman, U.
R. A., retired, why commanded the
Third field army in France, born
at Dayton, O., 67 years ago today. '
Joseph W. Bailey, former United
States senator from Texas, born in
Copish county, Miss.,, 61 years ago
today,’
Rt. Rev. Frederick Burgess, Epis-
copal bishop of Long Island, born
at Providence, R. L, 71 years ago
today. . . - '-----------------I
Charles E. Mitchell, president of
the National City Bank of New
York, born at Chelsea, Mass., 47
year- ago today,- ____________________ —
Miss Helen Wills, women’s ten-
nis champion of the United States,
born at Berkeley, 7 Calif., 19 years
ago today. 1
“Ehe signatory powers are really
Eandaunanimously sincere in that
purpose. No one natino will court
Ehe condemnation of the other pow- ' e
■ft) Of the world; no one nation, 2
W**' have any hope of 4
wazing a successful war if- it knew *
in advance that it would have that I
condmnation and no assistance, se
Signing of the protocol will al
least bi| an apparent indication of"
fhat purpose, and one of the im-
dponderable deterrents against any
Enational wilfully, playing the role
otarenior won 14 be the fact that
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y “So this fine little baby is a
gii l ?” beamed (he rector as he
nis class, ana nassnee naa—awalked around, thebabzshow.
brilliant career in the army. During ’ The proud father assented.
the Russo-Japanese war he was al cAP7A o. A G.r. din
representative of tne U. S. ‘Army.’ , GARA. Oet 4 The Garza. Kin
Returning to Washington, he renew- shad up to Friday noon ginned 489
ed study at the emginecring school bales of cotton this falh Twenty-five
- cents per pound was being paid for
cotton here Friday. ‛‛ - _ -
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r effect in a rom. This is one of .the dis-
fnguishin fatures! of Oxfordcross
Not, alight, airy, dainty window cover- _ .
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Ask Little Boy Bright—
HE'S RIGHT!
The builder left your home unfinished. He left
the walls full of holes! ,, .. 2. ...........
To be sure he fild h holes with glass and V
called them windows. Nevertheless, whether you
look at them from outside the house or from within,
those windowl are merely holes in the Walls until
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, That is what makes the selection of new“curtains
such a fascinating problem.
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new glass curtains at the windows give a new ap-
pearance to the facade of the house and a fresh in-
terest in your room*. - ’
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■k " J inereasingly insistent decortare
EM- for ti .material giving the decon....- —
—Te feet of -gauze and yet having greater
K‛ transparency and serviceability.
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ablefrom the agreement, and while 1 *
K " Wider it Japan might conceivably.
Edbe -freed from the role of “aggres-
Bor" in case it resorted to war to
^Rfefpree reception of its nationals
M by those countries not wanting
mthem,it could not escape the uni-
& vernal condemnation, with all that
bmeans, if it did take that dras-
imdieplan- It is not unlikely-that
E Japan's insistence was intended
F more to “save its face"—a'desire
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1924, newspaper, October 6, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474838/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.