Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 138, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Hu ria nd were inI Fort Worth.
Olin Wallis of Fort Worth is visiting
friends here. • ‘
J. C. Terrell, has returned from a bu-
siness trip to Marietta, Okla.
— Both-the boys’ and the girl’ basket-
ball teams lost the initial game of the
Intersholastie League series to Krum,
on. Jan. 1). The games were played on
the Krum courts. Scores were: Giris
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Miss Ruby Holloway of Farmnersville
is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Dos-
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dossey and Miss
the teeth, rel
loose teeth.
Personals
Miss Cleo Key visited friends in Ft.
Worth. j •
Mrs. I). F. Hambright, Miss Kath-
erine and Edgar Hambright were in
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The I’lirpt Twbcr ASsoaaion met
Jap. 14 a the rent room for a short
business meeting The president, Mrs.
I. B. Cox, was authorizd to proceed
with graveling the ground around the
schgel. building at once. Plans wore dis-
eussed for having a “road day" at an
early date, wherein all men might help
gravel the road to the school and, the
women provide dinner for all. Discus-
aiou of a new water fountain for the
pupils closed the meeting.
five ihinute talks by members, of the
class. "Importance of Early Training
Upon the Later Life Work" wan taken
by W. B. Shirley. “Importance of Pro-
fessional Training on Life's’ Laten
Work" was given by A. <1. Koenig. W.
K. Loveless took up "Importnce and
WLs Chicago (345) 6:20 organ; 0:00
speclalties; 725 violiist, orchestra; 8
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WON Jefferson City (440.0) 8 musi-
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WDAF Kanmas City Star (411) 07
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WYAA Dallas News (473) 8:30 quar-
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WOC Davenport (408) 7:20 education-
Mleeture; 8 musical, reader.
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Influence of Conversion on Later Lfe’s
Work”.
The school will continue for 12 weeks.
The third chapter in the manual will
be studied net Wednesday evening at
7 o-elock.
WJZ New York (455) 6 Savarin en-
semble ; ? Wall Nt. Journal review; 7 t0
Public Speaking; 8:10 Navy baud, sea
songs; 980 orchestra.
WJY New York (406) 8:30 talk.
WHN New York (300) 0 orchestra;
8:6 dance, songs, revue; 10:30 Club
Alabam; 11 Ted Lewis.
WOB Newark (405) 6 pianist.
KOO Oakland (312) 6 orchestra; 7130
UlrW period; 10 lecture. ___—
WoAw Omaha (522) 8 story.; 0:20
announced; 0:30 violinist, pianist; B
orchestra: 10:30 dance.
WOO Philadelphia (500.0) 0:30 or
chestra; 7:25 concert: 8:0 recital; 0
orchestra; 10:30 orchestra.
KDKA Pittsburgh (300.1) 7:15 ad-
dress: 7:30 concert,
WCAE Pittsburgh (402) 6:30 Uncle
Kaybee; 70 vocal, orchestra.
WEZ Springfield (337) 0 stony.
KSD st. Louis (549,1) 8 program, ad-
dresses.
about the man who
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WUN chtago Tribune (370) Gorgan;
02 concert, quinteh; 8 bapd; 10 or-
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Without: Courtesy
Is Not Complete.
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We have secured the services of MISS MAE
DELL MILLIGAN, who was formerly with Russell-
’ Gray-Jones, and will be with us permanently, and
she will be very glad to have you call on her at our
store. She is leaving for market Tuesday to buy a
general line of piece goods, ready-to-wear, notions,
in fact, everything t make our store complete?'
We Will have the most .
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An investigation by the coroner n-
vealed that the child had died of
poisoning. Seven grains of Rh0
Suks Right h and Quickly
Ml LimbersUpStitt,Creakyloimts
HEMINGWAY & ALSOBROOK
South Side Square.
- Is Planned
Speetatto necordehrontete,
UlUNOKE Jan. 22-/L4Faru Wo.
qen’s Club met Jan/itbsue sluh
foqm with 14 memilers pkesdhta one,
new member area received Into tW-Wb.
Election of officer* for 1025 resulted as
speeches; 9 revue; 11 Nighthawks.
• WEBH Chicago (370) 7 orcbestra,
baritone; Hivera theater; 9 tenor, mu-
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Ths first tme I ever heard of Pa
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A new firm—Evans Feed Co., has just
opened for business on the northeast cor-
ner of the cotton yard on East Hickory St
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neck or huger and whether It is caused
by rheumatism or something else.
Of course it can't help but quickly
put an end to such supertietat ailments
as lumbago, neuralgia, neuritis, aching
muscles, stitch iti' the side, crick in the
neek or acre feet because of its pene-
tratingaction, but what it is really re-
commended for la joint aiiments of any
nature whatever.,,
Agfc for a tube of "Joint Ease”. You
ega use it several times in one evening
for quick results, because it goes right
through the skin with only a few sec-
ouda‛ rubbing. It surely is a swift
penetrator "ali when U geta under the
suin, it atarta right 14 to clean up all
Joint trouble.
All druggists dispense it daily for
about W cents a tube, as do first class
druggists everywhere.
Always remember, when Joint Ease
geta in joint misery gets out—quick.
Mail orders filled, cash or C. O. D..
Pope Laboratortes, Hallowell, Maine,-
YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING
COLLEGE TAILORS
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elude one or two lessous on noted
authors, several on artists and one or
two on muted musicians. Mrs. Trigg
will give out demuonstratiou a month
,oa topkes of goneral interest. The club
is maing plans for a commuulty fair
in the fall. The lesson for Wednesday
was "Gopd Engul" and was coududted
by Mrs. Trigg, The president, Mrs.
Buell thauked the club for the Christ-
mas present given her by the club—a
beautiful set of-dishen--and hhvited the
members to spend Friday in her home
and get the beqefit of the dishes.
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When arraigned in district court
Haufschild pleaded not guilty to the
charge and asked for a 1 2-
ance, which was granted to Feb. 3.
The boy was heir to his mother’s
$15,000 estate. He was a son , by
Maufschild’s first wife.-"-"’
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ALLIANGE BIG A EGG MASH
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tion.
SPECIAL
On Richland Cord and Fabric
- Casings.
Expert mechanics are at
your service. We can save
yowoney on all kinds of
garage work. We also- han-
dle gasoline, lubricating oils
and auto accessories. '
KELLER GARAGE
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home was in lower Austria, at Roh-
MU, and he was christened Franz
Josef, was the second' of twelve
children of an humble wheel-
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Seech, with a complete stock of, stock and i
poultry feeds at all times. We invite you
to come and let us show you. We will have ]
in stock all of the Lawther Chick Feed. Try I
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Buy aWillys-Knight or Overland
The safest investment in an automaobile. We have just received
a carload of the latest models.
Phone us for a demonstration. ’ , .
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KOA Deaver (323) 7:40 book of
knowledge: 9 musical.
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In the evenings the family sang rehestra, 3ax.
songs and Iittle" "Sepperl" was al-
wats the leader with his clear,
sweet, soprano voice. He soon fell
guitar artists, violinist,
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under the notice of the a kind-
court, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21—olaing
. t 1 began today at the Fhiladetphia mint
continu- of the Stone Mouutalu half dollars
conunetnorating the valor'of the sol
diets of the Confederacy and the cart
ing of the colossal memorial on the
‘Georgia mountain.
a good.-manyyears togtt.
combination of pnin subduing
and swelling reducing agents declared
to be th one remedy that almost in-
stantly penetrates through skin and
companied the Krum players to Roan-
oke Wednesday. Thia la the second
game with Krum. Scores were 15 to 10
in favor of Roanoke boys, and a tie of
10 to 10 in the giri game. Keferees
were Price and House.
BECKING MOTIVE FOB .SUICID
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i DALLAS, Jan. 22.—Police today
could advance no motive, for the
suicide of Herman N. Miller, for-
mar student at Texas A. A M. whose
tody was found in a hotel here
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A his fate but all the while he studied
A his musie and experimented with
■ combinations of instruments. So by
■ the time our hero was twenty he had
■ many compositions for the spinet
• and clavier and know most of the
77 well known musicians including Mo-
sail and Gluck whom the lovely Ma-
— Tie Antoinette of France befriend-
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Better times now came to Franz
Josef. He won for himself the post
of Diretor of Music on the estate
of the walthy and cultivated Prince
Paul Esterhazy. Here in 1761 he be-
gan the part of his life which was
to prove so fruitful. For thirty years
ha was engaged three quarters of
each year in a daily round of re-
hearsals, concerts and eompositions,
I Hi, experimentation with instru-
mental combinations- gave him the
ability to successfully enlarge the
ensemble from sixteen to thirty and
arranged in sections as our orches-
. tras are today.
•——Hwas,in-characteraverymer-
ry optimistic man and had scores
of friends of all ages. They gave
him the sobriquet of “Papa Haydn."
His great love ni humor which had
caused him trouble in choir school,
kept him light hearted during his
life despite the fact of an uncon-
genial and unsympathetic wife.
, A butcher on the occasion of his
daughters marriage asked Haydn to
write the nuptial music. He wrote
i an exquite minuet which he called
r the “Oxen Minuet.”
| His fine audience at the Prince’s
- * Palace of Lords and Ladies became
! used to hearing the orchestra and
A Haydn soon noticed that they set-
M tied back in their seats so eomfort-
m.ably that many'were lulled in to
Hr dreamland by the music, One morn-
• Ing whenal the fie lords and in-
dies wage enjoying the soothing in-
fluence of the music to the fullest,
study at the Fint Methodint
‘ Wednesday evening, the secot
series of studies which will
ducted each week by the pl
-WEDELNER
eral prison, was
Ind.. After a pisL—. .0 .
He to wanted primarily for ♦if.000.
000 mall robbery to. Now Yotk. tor
which he was srvhg a year sens
tence when he escaped from priron.
He had 15000 to cash and $3000 in
government bonds 04 hin_person
awhen captured. ..
the Creation. These are often done
by large church choirs today. Some
of our most familiar sacred solos
are taken from emrtorios.___________
Creosene Stops
Sore and Bleeding
Gums in 12
"Joint-Ease" be-
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The Klan’s favorite book—the Bible;
The Klan’s favorite chapter—Romans 121
“ ”s favorite emblem—the United
Kuby Holloway wirein Denton phorus were fous
Quite a number of basketball fans ac- P1omu, “e..Ioi
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than $109,000,000. 4) this area. Major
William G. Murdock, prohibition en-
forcemeat drector of Pennsylvania,
told the Anti-Saloon League’s annual
' meetinghere. -
Murdoc told .the league that if the
botleggers Sirs not -erushed within the
next xear. their opentlons may never
be stopped. _-=um m--—-eqa ,
t Extend _
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tial in getting him into Choir
Ik School in Vienna. And in these days
■ this was a rare privilege. He studied
■ . diligently and would never have had
■ any trouble at allexeept for his
■ toy in playing pranks, the most"se-
r rious probably being hiding shears
' in his clothes and cutting off the
pigtails of the other boys. In these
/days the young boys as well as the
' men wore whgs, you remember. But!
f-as always happens to boys hsE
— voice had to change and then he
r was turned penniless adrift into
I the street. To liven a garret was
- 1 have fust described was the Sym-
phony to C Major with the “Surprise
I chord1* which has given to it the
name of the "Surprise Symphony."
Haydn died in Vienna during the
hNapolconic war, in11809. One of his
latest work, was the Austrian Na-
1 tional Hymn which he composed un-
> der the din of battle.
. For the full orchestra Haydn com-
) posed 125 complete works, besides
4 smaller compositions for
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. • nrethejatatories, rthe Season’s and
exoneration SURE, HAUFS. t4is year.
CHILD DECLARES
MILWAUKEE, Wis„ Jan. 21.-"Ev-
erything has not bean told, I 'am
innocent and wil be exonerated,”
Arthur Haufschild, who. to held
without bail on a charge of mur-
der in connection with the death of
his son, 3 years old, declared today.
The son died a week ago yester-
day under mysterious circumstances.
Fort Worth. -A. ,. 1
Misnes Kutherine Canuon laid Judith PIHILA
Studied inM. E.BI
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Paul" .was the subject e
in the city.
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followsi prenident, -Mrs, T. W. Kuril;
vice-prsldent, Mrs. F. stump.; sec-
I retary-reasurer. Miss Hedwig Lassen;
Mrs. Chas Mednnr delegates to
Coumiy[Federation, Miks Herwig Las-1
sea and Mrs. G. W Mump: The year
book for 1025 was read and approved, j
' The year’s plans include au open meet- ;
' lug for tile farm women near Hoanoke
early in February and a picuie iu
school of the sir; 8 popular music;
11:45 Nighthawks.
KHJ Los Angeles, Times (305) 8 or-
chestra: 8:0 children; 10 Sandman: 13
orchestra.
WHAM Louisville Times (322) 7:30
concert.
WMC Memphis (MB) 8 bedtime; 8:0
concert; 111frolie,...................—---------------
WCCo Minneapolis (417) 6 sports;
6:30 concert; 7:30 lecture; 8:15 surprsie
U Pa's F. and K. funily.
WEAF New York 492) 6:30 stories;
7 Happiness Candy boys; 7:30 harmony
four: 8 orehestra; 9 quartet; 9:30 or-
Fresh Home-Killed
Meat.
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there came a crash of brass and a
sereehing of violins that startled
all a, H Gabriel’s horn had sound-
ed. And’before anyone realised what
had happened the musie-was placid-
ly flowing along as before. “What-1
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tutionaQmagjsavvathsneinar. Anbessinsta l
went, across think so.
To all good men and' women: You are-
probably opposing a Klan of YOUR IMAGINA-
TION, constructed from the materials of misin-
formatiener lack of knowledge. ——
You have an opportunity to inform youz-
Puhlit Lecture on us
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Ever notice that.oireefcpreezznaonfdencpo
al"gz casekui uentin 8 the care oFE
ing point to his favor. - •
We impart the charm of restored newness.
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EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
SOW - aadkemmnuk.mnsa had
Doesn’t make any difference
how large or small the order
may be-
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(Courtesy of ue Ma Digent) ,
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late yesterday,
Miller was shot through the head.
A pistol was found beside the body.
He had been dead two daya.
Miller was the son of Mrs. J. C.
phos; Miller, Princeton. He ws a former
child's student of the United States Mili-
inducted tary Academy at Annapolis.
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peep and starts right in to make swol-
len, inflamed. creaky, pain racked
joints us good as new.
They cal thin new and wonderful
preparation “Joint-Ease" because the
medical man who turned the trick
worked for years to perfect some low-
priced remedy that would’ realls bene-
fit the mjlons of people who have one
or more joints that need helpful atten-
tion.
So "Joipt-Ease" ts prepared only for'
people who have a swollen, painful,
f creakx, distorted or skiff joint, whether
It be in kuce, elbow, shoulder, ankle,
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States flag.
(Ny Asnedated Heend,
WHU Attest, Jougun (429) 8 enter-
talument; 10145 Hadlowie,
KKDM Hequmen (0 A band cou-
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"hTa"n."GhldreniiWEEI Hoston (300) • baritone; 1 7 racary
toe "am. wr&y groxruu: 10 quarteti 8 WEAR pro serit,
ted that he had been Wn Buffalo (310) « mpsie: 8 musi-
eal; 1010 dance.
WMAQ Chicago New, (447) 6 organ;
G:0 orehestra: 8 Wide-Awake club;
8120 musical; 9:15 musical.
culon ~
w tnaht‛iesne"othata‛lake
—■ number of new instruments can ba
istor. Rev according to a statement made
r-preenh mad’ Wedqenday by the local man:.
. 2. z. 1 in study: WednesdayTby the local manager of
tngothe ite of the apostle sre urged to the company, Hugh Egan. He said
"“2 srrea
rive-iinute talks by members of the 18,005 Aeptohe hlh. new c.M. "as
be installed, he sad*.
Egan said that there wer a large
number of telephone, on hand at
the office here but that because of a
Jack of Cable, it was impossible- te
mako connections to many places
here. tu
He said that he did not know just
when tbe company..wouldtrhto
stringing new cable but that it like-
ly would all be eompleted during
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CQMHITE STOCK Of DRY GOODS
—in town and everything new and up to the minute,
. We invite you to come in and let Miss Milligan
show you our merchandise when she returns from
, market. She will be very glad At all times to have
you call on her. .
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We eflier seme
RealBargalns in Dresses Md Ladles' Coats
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To clean up our ready-to-wear. •,
, value* up to $8.95 ..........$3.95
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A beautiful line of Ladies” New Spring Slippers in
ahl the new patterns, heels Mhd toes. Prices are right.
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self by hearing Dr. W. G. Beasley, widely known
Methodist minister, and a NationaKlan Lee-
turer, who will speak i the District Court Room
of Dento County Thursday evening at 7:30 p, 2
to the roots —
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and killing the germ £3 iodat
pyorrhea, thereby accomplishin
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