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the country , should spbeidepow.
are a few of these
if
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in, Eef
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Pudding or some other eam
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of
told the grand jury 1
ere
30,000
di
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ive hasn't thes heart
Goesn"
and time win kin you.
gE
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»ami hometodayjandjheun-
hut-afang hluervest with
anniversary of the com-
Alack squares in i,_ma saying.
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Wall father, wat next! My sister
Doing cheerful at
juice to drown his troubles.
I
years. •
bling errou nd
woolen vest.
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ES ABSTRACT 08.
er cross to me but w
are
didn"trtkeanytin
PLUMBING
in Luzerne county.
g his “swansong,” was in-
i bb papte pdckits
-Vest and Gladis
NEED
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pin one on the
when you start
merning because.
be a
AMERIGANCAFE
' the MU proposing amnesty for the
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For your appearance sake, phone SI.
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SPECIAL PAICE
P 1x2
sallediupon to pass'
On 5-Pound Pan Peanut
so much
3
• Butler, $1.15
‘again.
’OU need.
Balance of week.
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TURNEBBROS.
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and sniff at w]
and the air is
acts as director of the Veter-
Bureau, born in Massachusetts,
of West Virginia coal companies, is
known in Wall Street ss the Father
than four months after Ui occur
rence, ____ . 3 * .
Judge McDevitt, of Philadelphia,
"15 "
s-
n:
addicts in
at least a
it. was before Dr.
rwwni Fuaf-'aM
is adornment were the observed
nO—rrer. as quiet and as an-
as showing what has
ass in the word within a
1doi3 ’' .. ’
- Spend year days just king time
I
I
for no excuse
clamor.
2
H
p
“The Drug Store on the
Corner."
before Bov. Billy Sunday
devil out of Washington.
r - Eb .
beeme
Mowsgagss ' Fhb-
etanamau matter
20 8
d*it
qens men bare died,
Never Mind. ,
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begin to peter
andsthey drag
FERGUSUN AMNESTY
The ite showed its attitude
OB granting full ptrdon to former
JGoyerr James E. Ferguson when
it gave such a strong majority to
Pa., 61 years ago today.
Charley R. Forbes, recently found
pletion and opening of the greet
Erie Canat 0r
----------------- —
but overcome evil with goodrRo-
mans 12:10, 17, 21.
A fresh Loaf for each of
the seven days.
44---
ank for B
ent under the existing con-
n-it is certain that the
I had to stop and analyse the reason
before I knew what it was. And I
found it was this: she has a folded
OP mouth, 7'W‘-
GNARLAN'S SWANSONG
eesentative Sherwood, Dem*
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Little Benny's-
Notebook
■ — By Lee Pape
rudimentary congreasman and no
idar Wednesday. We had no mecre-
.of agriculture, hence the farmers
> uontented and resonably prosper-
merchant and financier, who is en-
l in his 23rd large industrial
land nn
playing
sllogeth.
Luke Mathewale knows of two men.
that ought to swap places or else
get off and talk to each other. One
will call a person off to one side
and talk in a low tone about some-
thing of no interest; and the other
will talk in loud tones to a crowd,
about something that should tbet
apekenofconfdentially
Troubles come to eli-ehnt's sere!
Never Mind.
If you aktaa- be dark today.
Never Mind
If you meet with some delay.
Never Mind.
Never wear upon your sleeve
AU U>e thinas which .Hike you grieve,
Work and smile and atil believe.
: aw Mind,
-——v-----r '
The reason dance
wen all nc.d a shat
f
important part in the organisation
of amany concerns whichhave be-
d
-
Human; Iateret
•Faitoats*-
There rea whole Botmore inter-
esting events going on these days,
but the balloon ascension, tent re-
vival, wheat-threshing and fish wag-
on continue to draw bie.
n for State office—from holding
lick to was forever barred by im-
By WickengWemnhaidt
raE'uxtc.cxm
9a
and shrivel up and bocal
they wore otyorlenee
We call themaornl
Tl
eh
hand
t blue
The pros
hundredth
Phone 7 or 907.
We Give 8. A H, Green
Trading Stampe.
iLE
with pure, fresh drugs. 5
‛ k
Phone 171. We Deliver
Many a man who wonders what f
hia friends think about him would be ;
murprieed to learn they .don't think
MOST EVERY WOMAN
-5 . .. . •
I after shppir be started to
uponddown the ’ --------
ar since ho was first elected to
mgreha-Sherwood’s presence has
tibuted little that is notable.
Byrn
5 s
“Members of congress were salaried
at #000 a year. We were allowed no
ebefetars, we had to rent our ofTices
ent of our salary and we had to take
oar mm in hand to answer kicking let-
tow from constitnente.
The charming, well dresged woman pays attention. to dress de-
, tails. To look yourest, bright, clean, well dressed let East Side
Tailor Shop serve. 4
■work against the physieal by delib-
erately relaxing the lines of the
mouth if we feel we have a tenden-
ey to hold it too tensely....... —
ehonee trundle, ourtailor has
rung
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w ■■ ±x mapnoNE 8702
Plumber tWsTXfieg
WeatOUft. Phone 520
then as the day of that
ing progresses and as o
2" • " the heat of
velops they begin to at
leer their redianee. Thi
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B HATES
b " _ 5.00
'ir y . . .
Georae Matthew
62a
2 - BIRTHDAYS
. Israel Zangwill the celebrated ay-
thor and Jewish leader, born/In
Need a Plumber?
ee= —eamak
CALL
, ever-run things sdto.rit in the
1 Mur.r*1'0 better to be a
iing-wlory than a weed; but
b'faoa is about it. why not be
gome of them have been strides
backward instead of forward, may
“not that be attributed to his ago,
Ids long service and his feling of
Tukk
9%
eat wear of drugs
not excepting Chit
hebit-ie growing everywh
man that makes a ——
The following
campaniea The
vagudlzom
DRUG
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MMr-' -
London, 61 years ago today.
Dr. Robert E. Park of the Uni-
‛N
9
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A
any career or any position on -ac.
-count of sew, with the exception of
the position as a minister of the
state church.
ATTENTION, LADIES
FOR-
Electric
sudHr
- f.e E,%3 ’
or "Phone to
up mouth that decidedly suggests
that idea. And I on‛t like to eat in
that atmosphere, I can get along
with leas efficient service if I can
also have a less tense, repressed,
uneordial atmosphere.
i it is the same way in a stone. If
than begging patrons to excuse your
breaks, with sighs and weeping. There
ken owe, dankea • m r
K Wy father.
I. imply be-
if not legal-
from his
I think they would do well to be
if ■ the person whom they are go-
ing to, employ is to have any hu-
man contaets, for I think that even
when they do not analyse it, people
arermpetfedby-thefolded-upmeuth
expresnion.
A folded up mouth is a sign of
repression and people -aresnconsei-
qusly afraid of repression. They
don’t know what's behind it and so
'they don't like 'i*i ■——-----------
Two Aunts
I once had an aunt who was nev- '
48 years -ago-today.
Charles Rann Kennedy, author of
“The Servant in the House” and
other noted dramatic works, born in
Derly, England, 54 years ago to-
Ben i that of the people, ex-
ng their will by vote on a osn- J
onal amendment. Should the
I follow the Senate’s example,
HIGHWAY GARAGE
sodeh Loeusesinet.
mvemomeemumimeemsmbemeeee
—knows the fine quality of the footwear sold at this store. Whoa '
fitted at this store, you are assured of an excellence in style and 3
fit that is in keeping with the price and also of the satisfaction "
of knowing that yo have acquired shoes of the latest pattern.
We are ever on the alert for the new creations and offer in this
connection three of our good numbers for Spring wear.
veedom to criticize what is as be-
ng worse than what, in his young-
g and possibly happier time, once
was. Interesting, anyway.
EASTSIDE TAILOR SHOP
*-*- -AeNet -+ 2 21 ■ --- ts— . . ,
neeemdbmrmndeemem-dimimep-reshee
wmeme-
Te*y" ’ (■' £" wi'”
“ Yu loss money if you do
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Denton Co. National Bank Bldg.
Price We per page— DI- Moore
Phons 105. .. grotA
-eua™ 2023,
Tbs unsertainty thsi Ash' gewdeif
1900— Congress ordered the histor- her second husband used
ie frigate Conatitution preserved. - "
1922—An ofieial representative of
thu.Popa visited Constantinople for
the fires time in 1000 years.
_ Jg1 w1 =----g a va ' morning-i
impeached former executive. What, tindtto
the House will do is at this writing tdehkinn . ____________
problematical, and its action may' stress and srain on ham apd they
ho affected by the expected ruling %XSTf#Mj aina. tab,mbo
gf Attorney General Moody as to,----------‘asarorti
the authority of no Lewisindure to| —
undo the act of another under the
impearjHpent clause of the State
Constitution. faz
But many of the be lawyers of
the State, ineluding a number whol-
ly .friendly to Ferbuson, opine that
or preferring-neanother:
penes to no man eviF for <______
vids things honest inthe sight of '
all men. Be not overcome of evil.
t. uMh
IN THI
There has bees {bronah 5
spuntry_from the d
that predueea heautllul,
9,,frsh and radsdnrezP
in the House
—44
When yon are tired andt
worn out and want bq hour's
somplete rest and relaxation—
. When that drowsy, after-
dinner feeling comes over
- you— i
When it’s time for your
child’s afternoon nap— -
What could be handier than
S Simmons Day Bed?
' Always neat; always com
fortable: always ready for
instant use; a convenience
that will be enjoyed by all the
family a dozen times a day.
Ano yet the cost of a Sim-
mons. Bed is small. Why do
without one any longer!
by excuses dlay. Ho
to prodnee A hat, a
, let's bring the woods.
colleagues "o Ek Chicago baseball
club played a full ninedpning game
qn skates one New Yeaf's Day some
thirty years sad more ago.
- advance)
is (in advance)________ ;
7 dylsle Denom Couni
szzdzba-----s
always gravitate toward the other,
' In Handing Out Jobe -:}
I do not know employers feel about
it but it seems asif they must
consciously or uneenseiously be ef-
fected by the folded up mouth. 4
player for sal. Good copdi- J
tion. « ■'>».-
MORREL&FNIZ
i Mwe) MW /W•/w* M
An elderly lady reformer deliver-
ed a lecture on the horrors of chew-
ing tobacco at the Wild Onion
school house Friday evening. While
she never took a ehew in her life,
1e tobacco
H’Atever busier is also considered V
an excellent chaperone. , —e=—
A hypoorite d a man wRo buys a
big auto to make the neisbhors jeal- l
/ gd.
wo-na-gaesuernd
ivinz pictures Tainted actresses were
at then our popular stare of the stage.
te tad ao lass music. The glorious
Id war songs of memory and patriotie
sspiretioa had not been supplanted by
Sptain Jinks of the Horse Marines.'
Bail. Hall, the Gang’e AU Here,: “Yes,
r Save No Bananas,’ and Ottatisr Jar-
one and the grand playa of Shakes-
care and plnj» of high moral import
ed nel - beta mupplanted by the vulgar
a".
The most tub in the ‘woridi to
throw abiscuit acroap he, Al
aonde torhaddinnen-mualsn
Things change. Ana deciding
m 2252
re snd traquenuy 'jusilias the
means, but with bootleg boags $he
moans may justify the end. n,
umie man who wonders why he
If YOU ARE MOVING "
—-or-
_ ---- _ - there are two clerks to choose from
will still the patron's, and one has a folded up mouth I
Chrystal— “
an attractive pump by Selby, in black eatiz
t Spanish hmh The throat is encircled with.a
xbandofrhinenteaes.l,
:. : "t 19 :.
AND CONSKRVATIVE"BANK
The bueiness ot, rellable pervoae,
firms pndgeorporatone potteited on
favorable teems.
Now in its 44th year of nnefeiness is
Deaton and Denton County.
EXCHANGENATIONAL BAKK
esucmin. .. -* ■ i
_emhrwummrmcii.iT
was?’
eTtcaneezjiigcasim
the mame of Coolidge, wae
several mgntha. .AgoRalla
• - i i
p • ‘ , ?
Yeu Feel at Home
When you ar4 eating at the I
We have springs for the Ford car
4 and truck that are guaranteed I
vhnte it done by stat-
ent Not improbably
Icome that and never
This week we learned officlaHy whoi
were elected r----
He
i
Tea
d other day. Outside his age and -
Our service is always cour-
J tepus And dependable. Put
iti us to the test. Phone 611.
7GUARANTEED
m Ford Front Springs
She Looks As If She’d Tike To
promim"is—raonknWeowhaEher she-renri,
hates her work and dislikes thepeo-
pin. .ffhA Watts nn and would ll_ke to
bawl us out when we, hesitate over
the erdr or drop our napkins or
ask for an extra pat of butter or-
want to know what Delmonico Snow
Me
Ask to see our-shees at-special prices. ( .%-$
-------------‛ 1
ent-gear mark he ene4°8
• conatry had no automobiles, no '
er no uirpianes, no canned am- Xala means
rime ngating was not -then war mre—
St entertainment ; WO had no
- of Trusts." In the course of his
long career. Mr. Flint has had an .
-fold up her mouth and look, at me.
I decidedly preferred my other
‘ aunt who spoke out frankly whemshe
didn’t approve; - and then spoke as
frankly when she did approve.
*=rme-ireme
e is a waitress in 4vrestu-
'here I some times lunch when
In town Ehat I always avola Eharkes R. Flit; the New York
are tking a heayy toygeng,ot
youth of today, fregukatE 2ANE
addieta to a pernicious habit tpaf
causes one’Ieto be atreredn A
traffic that makes a wasteva hemer
ming-glory people: They opring
on around you withopt any eulti-
ist Mke" morning-glorias.
an of-90, who can still play [traffic that makes a
tical game successfully, la beings, destroying
lityinhimself,andhisanwH-hdnett has
ra *, 1
ERIENGED
CHANICS 1
- . seerm I
We employ only the ‘most experi J
enced mechanics to work on your
car. Bring it down now and have1
it tuned up for spring. • 1
ana-ciadisfsentout’With Mr. Far-
;yh Slstfrjr repeats ' Itpelf .next I ■
year should be Azbanne year for
“ ng, iforin the paat whenever
-earefrantgnsljophqrarrics
V to.bo sailed off Sandy Hook.
.8
IteSretihe this paper another is ai
we pliahedhre- ""
0,
imp by Selby, in black eatin with « -
..... 1088,
, against eenter breakage.
— ■ Why worry about broken springs !
i
Thelma— • ..f I
The popular tongue-and-tie eSoot in black satin, 14-85 —
Spanish heel. This numbet is equally attractive when 4
. weed with sa buckle or omnament to replace tie. $0.001
—4-----'Utv —Hu.g .2 13 , ‘ I
-- “ • -■ ....... — ■ - -X ! A-/J
rf wome epandater vushen by,
; Never Mind
J onthecmnggurpmonree
Though pernaps it hurts your pride
- To be <Wta tu tuto oeid»--;——
to curb such aa evil. The dresa
Tmofe than a half century. Ha nernaptaargem"a. Ed!
mana-the ruination of hiedie 4
to put out. of husinem b099 11
What uektes aa more than a-----
woman hater dressed fit la ion iu
men haler ine fimny dresem
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TljUE WHJLIAMS STORE .k
3 * . . S L*jaj ih : e : arj4
of Any Kind Done
Phone 114
We’re always on the job 4
FREIGHT TRMNISFER Q).
‛e • ‘ I ■
PRINTIN';
Roes Printing Co.
219% W. Oak St r Phona Ml
lie welfare. This country jsthe grentt
in all the world, ----
Ina. And the drug
guilty of HMM#' tart** Uli
_________________ worse than murderM-For Worth
Ferbuary 14, 1925 Record. . + ---------------
The drug traffic has reached eert battened Ms coatrand what 4>id ho
ous proportions, one gweyle ivdge hgvsan 1 "
from the disclosures thatl ere a o%A hjr Al**h-squares in 6,_ma saying,
eionally made to "Arurwara" sto Q far -mersey ekes.ns --
a constitutional
<.
- - •
When the eynies start to sneer,
; Never Mid
* if you’ve akept gour consciepce clear,
=: _ Never Mind I -
7 w frjende youknow are, **
V Warm soil cheer and comfort you,
1 And the harshjandbttter few,
Never Miad. -—
When some trinine loss you meet,
Never Mind.
When the fatter cuts the aweet.
Never Mind,
I‛a a man’aJob to ebdure
Countless Ilie he cannot care,
president of the,Vnited Spates. The
wheels of the 1 •’ govergment move
| slowly, it has been said frequently, merchantGee"theirBusihess tade, and
hzurmm " ■
above was offieially dislosed less lose the trade
•’ them gaeJiqtoJ
drove the payninfslozingt
thgambelers fraternity.
* “**4, how en yon eny sueh
m-nme---ikKtParkjenveat is
was Eeer-
e want up-
to bimself
---,------- , , . ■ Neat Criasmag I gess. Tee gods, eant
the evil. Drugs and poiboned liquoke I go in for a litile etile without hav-
. heayy, tl MPKMt ifmsarpbp-, ...
e he krouriag »a st this verE neconde
) My gaodniss I tope year hot go-
" etart wearing all the redick-
dne of Wales wearing, ma
let at god a rite aa‘ he has.
Jewel— ,3 .........'*' '**’ ,
A Wichert purn of unusual fitting qualities. In the'
new shade of Hght tan, an » box Spanish heel, a 4
. . ’ ie ' I
We invite ypu to aee those number* and will appreciate-theop- —
spprtunity to fit you. 1 r , • ar - I
- ' • - . . " 1
b5*was^Siea B-’fevHwy represent- (whteh .start the
7 the distinguished Mormon, Eldert,--* *—’ “
qnuzsunrvrteanaggzwdnckeuut
—------„---United Ittabajyb^.
ber Company, the American Chicle
Company, the Sloss-Sheffield Steel
and Iron Company, the National
Storch Company and the United
ihe’bil of fare reangs syatkaByb ynatandeogpuipSompne
hat there ie a look about that folded of the Unite States Electric’Light,
up mouth that decidedly suggests Company, he came very near con-
" " ' solidating thecelectrie light ‘and
power interests of the world, Thom-
as A. Edison alone holding out
Oil Otten Causes Fire
If you keep nh-n can in
cry precaution to prevent a-
fire in your home. Thia agen-
faofthpHartford willgladky
-n-- ■ fir
B. H. Deavenport & ft,
■ • ■ ■ • 10
- . ■■■ 12 2 ■ : ■
, : S
-E
Risbffp Fred B. Fisher, of the
■ , Methodist Episcopal Church born
Bible Thought Ji Pa “ years AE° 19
from 12:00 'lockoxeGheythi II ,
more about qaitting-zime tfafa they
do about anything alge- . , ♦ v'
And there are other cmomnigah r
spizzerinctum. • , I ’ *
in the mornine of VW enterzM
prine they are freah and ipyqut.and
an inspiration to gaze upon and
" ’ jig ' ndertak-t 1
EMesga.
t
at the edge*. And then
cut completely l •’ .
The morning-glory dooo hto play .Jy™
uf28
much to it. i ’ < .. a T . mern
Nobody ever sent a bouquet of
morning-gories to a fungrl . The \
morning-glory is net .to
when you want — '
by you. It is
blear* off im otta doset -h
is. not oh selgeted 11
elapel of. gour coat 3. w - •
*egyoujzkqtd"lewcMPLETE INSURANCE
rbtoreoneeeaMSERViCEE: '
—Tam Newmun- the fam»»« English A
billiard player, woe an expert with
the cue at the early age of ten
“iitarek Srki 0f course there have to be some ________________- ___ ___
repressions and inhibitions in civi- versityofehieago,the new presis *
Hied life, but too much repression ' dent of the American Sociological
iis just as bad as too mugh expres- Society, born
eion. ,. _____
1 The folded up mouth ie both a (_____________ _______, ______
’ isk wien tat and a facial habit. I think,we guilty onvharges in connection with
Jcktts shew- need to work against both. To work 1 his
Iladdis came against the mental by cultivating a ans‛
hiss father more relaxed state of mind .And to
_ —S
issued Tueedaya and
dowhe* think, pop ned andGtad-
db red, Bat fatber it males you
okk ‘ngambeler.
#4 2nefeet moretzlike *
"anlet hdeh; the daraf thing |
< Mt me-t dollersand 40 centa, pop ।
2^3,®. h
8 for;Today i । The London County Council has
- j ■ .,4j l received a cheek for $1,743,570 from .
w vrniv Aecleuns ‘ - lthe London General Omnibus Com- i.
EE KINDHY AT med one pany as payment for the company's I
other.with brotherfly love; in hon- motor busficenses for the year. .
. ""* "ehrireom- _______-____________...
•riL rro In Norway ii bars haw been re-
moved which disqualify wmen from
MFiSWE
- Vex, we ars the people who
are seling no many HOOD
The world has made great strides
An B2 years; and even if the Ohio Har’anug"
nonagenarian evidently believes
~S ? , Request your doctor to leave
W your prescriptions with us,
where you are assured of
AdAE j prompt delivery and above
ll. thatitis not compounded
d- in a haphazard way, buteby
men who know how, find
la thir
7 u:
peated to.to ualed of
el. They--"---—-e--—2
crilup
Bonlder HHDalaa Drive Denton
---2
We Offer You Both. b i 1
■ ON TIME
w2n"inzdunaasnyablyzvotadnng"kn
dntwamt excuscs, I say to Jinx: "i----- "nth----- "ee"
fan Friday noon, and not one hour
abating, you call here for your panta:
,7" you will And It waiting’ I
—----Toden; ’At bait past one, today,
fme Thomas, you'll find your
amck’and doubltaone, according to
#HQAseftip
, TEFFICIENISERVICE
— - •> - .1 vb ----A,'— -A- -- - s.e
01627
1----*
80 inr an,
26 5 u 8
ary promise.’ A broken i
crime, faith is the that matters;
eurnea omciuiiy wnoggo patrons cme, time after, time,,to
preaidoat and vice-’ buy their rsgs and tatters. Our tallor
"5 -"zmezagmnmsm
and a«obeq soporteg torches.n Some
L -1 L--l-c- M.cTMnsa faAm mrisi
d-d-u
eome Intevnationally prominent.'
? I
i.S i mi nils
r. Good grayenis, iwv»r,
bis will be heereny minnit
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ANNIVERSARIES
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famous American suffrage leader,
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er; arrived at St. Paul after a vain
search for relies of Sir John Frank-
lin.
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1925, newspaper, February 14, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474950/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.