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URSDAY AFI
NOON, MARCH 5, 1925
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AN EDITORIAL
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let the opportunity of satisfying what all agreed is a “pressing need’*
CABINETLACKS
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seen in the response
ONE OF BEING
A time limit for raisin
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connected with
COMPLETE
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TO CITY ON APRIL
WELL AND EQUIPMENT
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new buildin
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KatyBil $1,500,000 Year
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AUSTIN, March
bill
seeking to permit
general, before
the legal
attorney
Ing smoothly and permanently.
postponed.
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Gasoline Sales
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identification of
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collar bone.
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CONTINUING HEARING
structure as follows:
Five stories, entirely
stalled after the
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HOUSE PASSRS SENATE BHL
AND MEASURE TO REMIT
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GOVERNOR.
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DESIGNATION FOR
SHERMAN HIGHWAY
MAY BE RESTORED
to rep
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Architect Describes Piano
W. F. Bowen, representing
architects, summarised the
$15,000 a year, starting today.
Many new faces will be seen in the
Department of Justice, besides the new
the
hotel
who was elevnt
Court, is sti i
Senate, which it
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either have raised the $40,000 demanded or have fallen down on it.
‘ What will the answer be ?
erence committee making a net
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d ruoly
eddivestine title out «
intovlalnianl-
MOSES SELECT
GOP CANDIDA
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oskins
new building
school will be
measure. Opponents began a nlibus-
tor. Proponents of the bill admit-
ted they planned to rush it thru
and charge dilatory tactics against
its opponents________ . . —
Supreme Court Bill Killed
........ 5—The
County," Yarbrough said.
Fuel OU Advance increased
ASSOCIATED
__UNITED PR
COMMITTEE HOPES TO HAVE
$30,000 PLEDGED BY SATUR-
DAY; PLANS DRAWN FOR
FIVE-STORY BUILDING,
structure. He said that petition. hud
been circulated and that more than
case was tried without a jury
three eertificates without the U
is bringing out many
ngements are progressing for
leechanta -Spring Expositien
March- 19-21, end the eom-
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Court and' the City Commiss
instructed its attorneys to
annexation of the Owsley Park Ad-
dition to Denton located directly
west of the present city limits and
also for
equipmen and making the Ponder
Schol one of the best equipt in the
The City Commission has ordered
advertjsement made for bids to be
received March 12 for sinking of a
new arUetoa AsoU for the city and
Uis MditioUfl air compressor that
wil-be-needed-for operatig it.
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architectam)
ms and specif
E-were here
s that the pl
ipletedfovam
subjeet to afiliation
and the school board seems deter-
sag •
000 bonus for accepting
der'z hotel proposition
will be fitted up
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Senator Watson of Indiana 1
selected as vise e ha Irmas
conference. Senator Wade
of the Commission held Feb. 24.
. E. Mean was named as pre-
St. Louis
long-ago
Docket
Paul <
contract for it is
Wednesday that
of State, ______________________
Hughes at 9:80 a. m., at the State
sons expressed themselves as betas
desirous of voting • -*
only far the building but
it edopted. Meremo
conerence committee
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1pm LL_., ____
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set for the fourth day 1
week.
" -- in thei
ed in beautifying the grounds,
tag is expected to be opened an
club's take during ths month,
vote April 1 on the annexation of
twe tract* of tend wood of the city
which have been under diseussion
for Rome tUMk7’ 4ep
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judgment in his case.-—-a
Six other paving suits are set
road at
is still not
rihs and possibly
ahily fractured hi
awards the contract.
GEORGE REYNOLDS OF
FORT WORTH IS DEAD
injured seriously in automobi
cidenta here Wednesday, Mrs.
Robinson, 63, was struek .by a
< merce for later in this month. Geo.
' M. Wemels, Los Angeles, CaU was
here Wednesday and diseussed the
Maximum yesterday
Minmum today 4 z
As result of the trip ofDentan
County officials and members of
MARCH 16 DECIDED
ON AS FINAL DATE
FOR RAISING FUND
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plans already were prepar: t-. ih
hig work could be started
the bonds were disposed
Bowie Boulevard.
DALtAfr "ftHha N
tnined possibly fatal
utruck by Mi sutom<
Oak Stteet.2
actios of the directors setting the
date being likely in a few days.
hmagega
tatively agreed upon call for a strgd-
tore built on the California, plan
(ike same a* need fa bniMuiOf the-
>. E Ue buildtag-beeo^ The
—f- * to have seven -rooms
purposes anzirhave
..
and tot on whieh-it stanes; the prospect is thntwhenitiscompteted
according to plans now under consideration it will cost a good many
thousands more.
Around $20,000 of the bonus already has been raised by just a few
citizens. There remains another $20,000 to be raised between now and
Monday noon, March 16, to complete the work in the time limit by
agreement imposed. . I
That $20,000 has been pledged by not to exceed 30 men. Will the
other 9,770 citizens of Denton raise the remaining 120,000 or will we
tomobile crash here, early 1
day, Police.were holding two n
connection' with the accident.
est and attorneys fees included
the judgment antounted to $211
This was the second of the <
tested paving Asessmeta to be
posed of, the first against A
Evora having resulted in a judg
for the city when it was tried fit
wreck until
girl was made.
PORTWORT
car hers Wednesday night. A re
< < ipt bearing the name Warren, was
found in his pocket. He was still
unconscious today.
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20 necessary signatures had been
secured and that the election would
be called Thursday night.
He said that th re seemed to be
but little opposition to the proposal
as the people of the * district felt
that a tew building was absolutely
neeessary of a succesnfu school was
FRIDAY’S
Cowac'szz.a
7:30 p. m. (BBT)
gram by WGY
card Senator Cummjne of Iowa
did not seek renomination.
Senator Curtis of Kansas wai
elected Republican floor leader
former term of the court,
of appeal was given in that ei
the attorneys have about co
KELLOGG BECOMES SECRE-
TARY OF STATE AND JAR-
DINE SECRETARY OF AGRI-
CULTURE THURSDAY.
await a meeting of Democrats
conference within a day er two
select their eandidates:
ACCIDENTS
FORT WORTH—A man believ
to be AV. Warren, 40.Houston ay
tained a fractured skull when I
nutomobile collided with ahoth
$ A sub-committee headed by Miss
Wine 1 Birge »f the Country
Grounds Committee has plant-
Fmore than 300shrubs and plants
Mta the «tab house and ether* me
floors. Pender said he wanted to be-
gin work st the earliest possible mo-
ment and had temporarily dr opt his
own business to help Denton toward
a first-class hotel. The prospective
cost of the hotel building, of the
kind he wanted Denton to have, has
elimbed to $175,000, he said, under
the Hi AT* plain, which cal for
a building of five stories with a
roof garden for public gatherings,
banquets and the like on top of
the front half of the fifth story.
“I’m interested as.a citizen in
seeing Denton get an tie advantage
possible from a modern, first-class,
fire-proof hotel," Pender told those
at the meeting, "and I'm willing
to go ahead at the earliest possible
moment
' IMMc Mthe present Denton-
fnney bridge were in circula-
Therdoyatrhspdtmneytugue
lake at this alace inatcad
js at .the upper end of
and across the dam at the
55
by United Preen)
ectady (3795-m)
Gounod pro
oreheetra and ...
rTm>m) s
mined to meet all of the afflition
reyuirementa, Yarbrough said.
again gave its approval to a draatk
ajti-msking bill today by subati-
tting the Holbrook Senate MH for
— the Maakia House bill and arrang-
thetfirm it in the spesfl Senate session
begnnng today. Threats of opposi-
tion blocked its consideration in the
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golfers, including several beginners
at the Countty Club grounds. The
"golf bug” bites hard and one mas-
culine beginner got the full effects
Wedesday afternoon when he holed
out from fig thaxtaan an, No. 6. The
prospects were that, duties permit-
ting, he would be back Thursday at
termcon to try to make a better
sc ere than his first time around.
; & F. (Larry) O’Toole, globe-trot-
ting citisen of Alvord, wise Coun-
ty, where he owns a chicken farm
and is director in a bank, is here
vistine his long-time friend, O. M.
Curtis. O’Toole is a cosmopolite in-
••far bo the United States is con-
earned. He to m often in New York,
where the headquarters of his con-
see he to tafiee Fmeikri
Deaton or other metropolli.
YfrTO.f.TO.rw
rehtored to her.
m" R. M. Boise, hief clerkof
apartment of “epicuttutei veod —
seeking to permit the Supreme
Court to establish rules for civil
""."A.TNOnt rrocedure In that and other tri-
maebinerz.of.the.xovernmentt.operat bunais ot th* State waa indefinliely
Edward H. Cas, 94, of Oak Park,
Chicago, is said to be the oldest Uv-
tag Mason. He waa tendered a re
ception at his lodge, Siloam Lodge
No. 780, after compleung his Toth
yest as a member ofthe order. He
joined the order at Bangor. Me.
PONDER TO VOTE
ON BONDS FOR NEW
SCHOOL BUILDING
,--•
If a $35,000 bond fsad, an elec-
WASHINGTON, March 5.— Sen-
ator Moses of New Hampshire 1e
selected today by Senate epublicags
as thejr candidate for president
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all the spring openings—dry goods,
groceries, drug stores, hardware
. stores find all the others—into thst
week, co-operatlon being the out-
standing idea. It is expected thst
with all the participating stores
A making their places attractive with
r eeasbnablp showings in the various
lines, zood crowds will be brought
here during the week, and the plan
contemplates as much ths “selling"
of Denton to Denton citizens as the
bringing here of visitors from ovet
He county. Detailed plans are ow
[ being worked out by the committees
dsand will be ready for announcement
in a few days., / . . •.
, meriting, gucoimunitles
igs. Several flew sehoel build-
mz...in proapeet this year and
MkhegPonder. School Beard probably
<* at a mooting tonieht will order an
election on a $35,606 bond issue for
the construction and equipment of
a modern, attractive school build-
The bill would permit whisky
prescriptions only by licensed doc-
tors, for medicinal purposes. The
number is reduced from 100 pre-
seriptions to the quarter to W. Only
ons pint every 10 days to one
"patient” Is permitted.
Physicians are required to file
with the district clerk reports show-
ing the number of prescription*
written and ths .amount wf ’
‘gthe _ -
on a, a conference betpenettgsvong2z“rmi",uhaimu“,215,o
matter with business intorests. If
the HAfibi is arranged March 23 and
24 are the tentative dates. Lectures
and Qemonst rations of better sales-
and the bankers’ committee meetnz
at the Exchange National Bank di-
acetora’ rooms Wednerday after-
neon. ,
The limit is noon Monday, March
16, but members of the committee
l resent—J. C. Coit of the Exehnge
National, H. F. Sehweer of the First
National and J. W. Dogan of the
Denton County National—expressed
the belief that they couid have
the bulk of the large subscriptions
in by Saturday night of this week,
leaving a full week in which to
conduct a “mop-up” campaign for
greatly interested in the proposi-
tion and I believe the bond issue
will,carty easily. At the mass meet-
ing held Monday night many per-
The fuel oil advances thst caused
the Katy raidroad to make plans for
returning to coal . • for its heavy
freight engines amount to 50c on
the barrel since the first of the year
under the Katy contract. Based on
the consumption for 1924 this ad-
vance meani an inersaso of ,500,
000 annually in the fuel bill of the
road. e=-2 - - ms—
tion for which is to be called at a 1
meeting of the Ponder sehool Board pass1?
, eThuxadaxaexannan- eesiessiBenden-"-
next year will open school in a new
building, modernly equipt, - accord-
ing to County Superintendent J. L.
Yarbrough. A mesa meeting of the
citizens of Ponder wes held Monday
evening and Yarbrough, said that
public sentiment was in favor of
issuing bonds in ika sum of $35,000
---..— ---- The nomination of Charles
id It will Take about co days Warren, Mie hl
Department. Hia old- friend Pierce
Butler, St. Paul, assoc th to . jugtice
of the Supreme Court, administerad
ag
‛u"‛o"
hot no- »<
ees in charge are trying to get
# business firm in Denton to
i part with a large majority of
' already favorably inclined or
A Secretary of Commnerce Hoover, Be-
\\ cretary of the Treasury Mellon and
\> Secretary of Labor Davis, who, with
> Weeks, are the only onea lert in the
places to which they ware named by
President Hardingr seem firm in their :
positions. : .
Secretary of the Interior Work, who
took the place of Albert It Fill and
------Poatmaster Generar New,who .succeed-,
nl Work at that time, alao appear per-
manent. >
Eleemosynary Bill Pasked
itary AUSTIN, March 15,—The eleemoa-
evorovriation bill was finally
the city would probably bs needing
the additional water supply-by "
ftst of June and it was Indicated
this would be the time limit the city
would cpnsider for having a new
well in operation.
Maztor Hennen said the location
for the new well hod not been de-
termind but that the Commission
would probably decide this when it
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--under which Senate was working to- . —----- -------— 2
day was for Senate bills up to snd hearing during thia, term of
. including No. 210. The amnesty.’
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Continued spring is Thursday*
forecast. "Tonight fair and warmer.
Friday fair,” reis the Weither Bu-
Yean forechst4 Wednesday’s maxi-
mum was well up toward spring
with 76 degrees and the minimum
Thursday morning was 44. The rain
defleieney increased to 144 inches.
County Superintendent J. L. Yar-
ired for the —This week the Commission on pe-
tition ordered submission of the
of every forward-looking, eitizen of
Denton, . and we have pledged our
earnest and sincere, efforts to do sit
we can to put the deal thru to com-
pletion.","-, . .
Pender Wants to Begin
With Pender in the conference
attorney (audwnd r i
Thuraday morally
-Ye paving suit
Bush set for this wee
line and is said to be possibly the
longat straight road in the coun-
I ty, with Parvin only a short dis-
- tarns away. - -- -
p IA sclool of salesmanship prob-
ably will be arranged under au-
spicss of the Retail Merchants Aa-
vd 39 xqup eq> put uogw0
Amnesty BID Clash
AUSTIN, March 5.— Opponents of
the Ferguson amnesty bill won
slight advantage from a series of , . -uasmam
laying consideration of the 2 PRESIDENT PRO
measure attempting to relieve Jarnos
E. Ferguson of the penalties of his
{mpeachment. Proponents of the bin
had s regular majority of around 16
votes, but they lacke ths necessary — .........z—. — «—
two-thirds to set it as special oraer. pto tempore of the Senate to
Ferguson’a- friends planned to lay
every Senate bill ahead of theam-
besty bill on the table—about 20
being calehdated ahead of that
. manship are the features of the
Wessels plan and employee of those
firms co-operating in the plan would
be pfivileged to attend.
prescribed during the > Prese
Each of the four banks had rais-
od about $5,000 up to Wednesday
afternoon in actual or promised
pledges. They expect to increase
night,
> secure!
made to call of Denton bankers for voluntary pledges to the fund. The
certain answer will be given at noon Monday, March 16, when we shill "
) making a net
to the amount
AUSTIN, March S.—A difference
of opinion among members of the
House Highway investigation com-
mittee developed today over con-
tinuation. of the hearing. Represen-
tative Teer, chairman of the commit-
tee. stated, there probably would be
no moer evidence and that the com-
mittee would hold a brief session
later to discuss its report.
Representative Smith, chief mov-
l ere prepar- %
ins for our \ WOC. De
VOTE ON ANNEXING CITY IS TO RECEIVE
BIDS MARCH 12 FOR
WASHINGTON, Marek 5.—With
the exception . of an attorney gen-
eral, President Coolidge’s abinet
waa cmpleted and ready lor.
ness ’ today. • -
Frank B Kellogg, of Minnesota,
was formally sworn in as secref
d "2
3304000 .Pledged by Saturday evening wi Fetd J. g’din
so a ‘mop-up campaign.starting.
Monday morning will have time to
raise the remaining $10,000 In
pledges, within the time limit »t
Monday noon. It is going to require
the generous support and assia toner
iSKT TEN PAGES
I * (Resedding of the Teachers Col-
| tags ampus has been practically
completed and as the entire main
KAaipus has been plowed and leveled
'the lawn should be in better shape
G this year than ever before. Last year
one section of the ampus was re-
•added later in the yet and the
lawn there, was so much improved
that it was decided to treat the
whole campus in the sems manner.
The shrubs on ths college ground*
have been pruned this year.
. . ... .In addition to the electing of
is constructed the two City Commissioners Tor the ex-
—5 P>red term* of Fred H. Minor and
G. T. Turner, citzens of Denton will
"drug,-ntore - **loon nuisange,” and
the Impart bill, making the Dean
law apply to all alcoholic liquids___________ .
anddomgpunds, -contaiina a.mere
IMB-A PS- ‛E" “-99% “n S“P“N49 VomoDIe On M4Ke HUwVL •
of being used for beverage purposes, J ---- "
were _pasad Theyote on the Price: An unidentified
Woodward bit was 27 to 3. ribs and f " *
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VOL.XXIV NO, 174 DENTON, TEXAS,
Hotel Bonus Time Limit Set^^^ REMISSION
FOR CAMERON
firmed by strangers and trav- ♦
zeling men who visit in Denton. ♦
♦ With the building campaign ♦
♦ now under way, our great State ♦
t» ndnstheLdereopmpiet :1 bonus of $40,000 U winlbujida
Bower, as are provided for in the,.---,— —
cesttract between Dallas and the* this, $10,000 by Saturday
court. Route for the road at the leaving around $10,000 to be
north end af the take ' " "atheedlmmmhdtmemh
decided on Finally. Stro
solidated on motion of &
ney and the questions of1
heard. The judgment ia
amount due oa ux nf l
amount due fin six certifi
eluding principal, intoreot
torney’s fees with foreel
lien. The defense reserved «
to thejudementand -aleot
fusal of the cqurt to gran
hearing for the caseThe
the Commissioners Court, to Austin
this week designation of the Den-
ton-Sherman road aa a State high-
way may be restored. Judge Brent
C. Jackson returned from Ao a tin
Wednesday night end the other
members of the delegation which
was met in Austin by E. ocn-
rougher will be heme Thursday Af-
le5n3s8 JaeCson'’ saS Thursday
mornig that the State -Highway
Commission could not give any defi-
nite answer to the. requen until
the Federal Highway engineer re-
L TOWN
Fand his at home and the possessor
of friends in pretty nearly every
elsable town in the country. He
' formerly was in the newspaper
Hime, being connected wi
Hhupince,oaequibchat . .
to engage in a more lucrative pro-
fession. Hie firm publishes dic-
tionaries end Bibles end encyelo-
measure is Senate Bill No. 252.
2 Appraves Anti.Masking nure
AUSTIN, March 5,—The Senate
___ Denton citizeps. seem pretty well nnaaumowe the bettef that at
least one of the outstanding neede of4the towa.M fi hotel, -the TOOeP-
tion room to the city,” as somebody has aptly described it
Agreed that we need the hotel, we now are confronted with the
opportunity to gtt it. 2" i i r
A Denton man has proposed that if Denton citizens will raise a
___ _ .. .. - "oo2 5" J modern, ftte-proof, first-class hotel of
♦ now going on. it is. In my Judg- 4 bO-odd rooms; that it will be a structure of which Denton will be proud
*0*00099009000999*9**009 completed. He has agreed to put a minimum.of $166,000 in the building
Va
—-er5e
pond the constitutional ruese rela-
tive tp settingspecial orders, bl u.
wwsmNi'______ _
majority. an appeal would be token from 1
The revised Senate bill calendar —indemenf inhieeases—--
Barometer Rending
7 a. m. today .E-47 804
Relative Rumiaity
7 a. m. today .... 56 per eei
— -r- T । । y SfniH wMMribi sawi
CITY GETS JUDGME
AGAINST KIMBROQ
FOR SQUARE PAV
All acta of the City of DeBtei
makiog assessment for the pavin
the public square and the as
work were held legal by Judge C
Pearman of the Sixteenth Dis
Court Wednesday afternoon
granting the city judgment ago
Dr. W.. Kimbrough for the am
of the three paving certificates
eluding principal, interest and
torney’s fees with foreclosure
the lien on the property. Thio
posed of the first of the eity p#
suits set for this and next 5
to the Sixteenth Dtetetet Oeurfi.
EKthem.L.,_______.
nikned np. The purpose behind the
exposition week is to concentrate
P"Eraagn"conyu
noctIng link of about
from the Denton Col
Tioga. Denton County
tifed of the action fit
rar re- AUSTIN, March 5.—Complete so-
ld but cord on the tick eradicatlon bill
- "changes vu reached At a confer
ence between James E, Ferguson
the Intret-
south of Hickory Street, andalsu
the 7.9 acres of land vepresenting
the A. C. Owsley bomfi site. ---
The election for the other tract
of land including the Bonnie Hzae
"Hlon to th« city and lying wst
north of the Owsley propeng
ordered at the regular meef-
Fort worth, March —George
Reynolds, Texas pioneer and mii-
»’ the Supreme
ng before the
rated to con-
g large area net now accessi. _ ..
zood zonds, while /another group bank with which they
’ sz"npzepszkzmke"stgie „eg: S»ki
- strike the Aabrey north and south 4--*— *—’----
fad a couple of miles north ot
where theFishttap Croshing road
—tatarsdeta fhat tharofaru The Fish
trap road runs due east from near
Cooper Creek to tke east county
‛ AUSTIN, March 6.—Cameron
- County won tis fight for tax remis:
•ion today when the House advanced
- o nthe calendar .the- Parr bill and
finally passed it by a vote of 92
to ai. Several members were open
- in their declaration that they be*
felt "a change of heart” since vis-
iting the territory last week as the
guests of the lower Rio Grande Val-
ley. The bill now goes to the Gov-
ernor.
Refuse To Advance Amnesty
’ AUSTIN, March 5.—Another ad-
verse veto was chalking up aguinst
the Ferguson amnesty measure to-
day when the House refused to sus-
Specications are being completed
for Both the well and the air com-
pressor equipment and will be
ready soon for consideration by
prospective bidders.
The city will probably consider .. .
iter, n war sl Thursday that th the
time limit for drihing the well
would be considered tn making the ___„
rwiuract and would be governed by gania.
Um ttatette. eity will ned the well dopar
strd the time requested by the com
tremor for doing the work. It ie es-
tmded it will iak<
.. New York will continue as the
Reorganization of the Senate
steel frame; concrete floors, 80
rooms (by slight changes In ar-
ranging the partitions this can be
increased to 88 rooms); bath rooms
connected with all bed rooms (52
baths for the 80 items S— neevM-
ed); ball room and roof garden on
the root
The first floor would include a
dining room, modern coffee room,
kitchen, lavg lobby, manager’s
office, cigar stand, express and par-
cel room, rest rooms, barber shop;
valet service and tailor’s room; four -
stores.
The basement would include stor-
agre rooms, steem hooting -plant
and machinery for the vacuum
cleaning system.
The elevation views show the
street fronts—one on South Locust
and the other on East Mulberry—
are faced with pressed brick, with
stone trim. Plato glass fronts are
provided for the stores, as well as
for the west and south entrances
to the tabby, with an ornamental
marquise over each entrance.
The upper floors—connection with
which is furnshed both by stairs
and modern electric elevators—will -
comprise 26 rooms to each.
- RADIffS BEST J
Basilteiru Urge Artie*
pjained that steps were under way
by University official* to invealigate
the incident and that elassew re
sponsible for the disturbance were
planning to pay all reaultan dam-
ages, . 11
trial of all the caqea U poseible,
" ikaair Caneai Tried ' 18
Judgment for the city in twe more
of the paving suits was *nt*Nt'
Thursday morning when two salt*-
AUSTIN, March 6.—Sale of gaso-
line and oil on Sunday would be
permitted under a Senate bill which
was paased finally by the Senate
yesterday.
Senate Pasnem- Etquor sus.
AUSTIN, March 5.—The Senate
finally passed two biile aimed at
strengthening the prohbitlen law
ud at stricter regulation of the
saloon drug stores. The amended
Price-Woodward bill, aimed at the
»
/ - '
,.-2 t
be thught the reqv
ty WOUld be grant-
uSJr®'"A tpudrriznation «
ing the parliamentary proceudre to
expedite the measure to the House.
The Kittrell bill prohibiting qgri-
cultural credit corporation from
chatgingmore than a 212 per cent
in discounting was passed.
The Irwin bill designed primarily
to prohibit the whipping of convicts
withAhe “bat” but whieh- wesamend'
ed jesterday by the Senate to ex-
clude the bat from the provisiona.
we* pea**d today. - v—-—Tom—
IHlWlIHlfinrtmMIte
OUR MOST URGENT NEED , 2
By J. C. COIT 4 .Ask any group of 10 citizens, “What is Denton’s greatest need?"
.The, « condusted by ♦ and' from past experience it is safe to say that at least eight of them
-he AecOre*W nroncae for tn® ▼ -- -
past five yeas shows that ♦
eighty per cent of our leading •
Unisys tedtovg tlffitUte ♦
urrafeproprdouzevzilamona:
sat W. F. Bowen, representing C.
D. Hill A Co., prominent Dalfas ar-
chitacts, who showed, the front and—
side elevations in pictures snd de
tailed drawings of the different
! liquor noalds,ainaatileme
receding reel etate owner
. I0 died Thursday mom
eons with 6. S Buckingham and
John T. Baker as assoeiates.
keesmmbatam5
tive Avia calllh« upon Univeraity
officials to seek oat and punish indi-
campus Sunday night. The resolu-
tion was thrown out after it was ex
PUBLISH PLEDGES SATURDAY
Beginning Safurday the
pledgee secured in the hotel
bones campaign will be publisht
in the Record-Chronicle All
and daily reports from then on
until the campaign is complet-
ed will be auric.
Whether the Ueto will be di-
vided according to size,, businesn
orby-the bank securing the
pledgee will be deeided by the
committee in charg, it was
statrd Thursday.
If pledges made by Saturday
total around $30,000, members
of the committee believe the
hotel to- practically aeratvd.
Thrt IMfiM ^around • MAMA.•
Wefteaey wight, tearing $16.-
000 more to be secured Thur,
day, Friday and Saturday If the
•ate total to reaehed thio week.
pedina, among other netivities, and he
is the ehiet selling agent. He has
a lot of friends in Denton where
he etops off every once in a while
to visit.
- ’
Petitions addressed to the Com-
missioners Court and asking that it
k use tto influence to get the Cily
I of Dallas to build a viadct across
old Sennte.
The Cabinet, perbaps with Warren
in Ida Intruded place, wi bold its first
meet lug Friday at-Cm White House.
' The Ilse up is considered temporary
by capital obnervers because of per-
sistent rumors that Kellogg and toefo-
tary of War Weeks will retire before
the year is ended.
Kellogg is not in the beet of health
and it is generally believed will retire
this summer. Presldent Coolidge to ex-
pected to promote Warren from the at-
torney generalship-if be to confirmed
—to the State portfolio.
Weeks is raid to be ready to retire
after a long polltical career end Colonel
Theodore Rooseveit may be hie sue-
ce8sOr.
The President’s chances of obtaining
satiatactory men for the Cabinet were
enhanced somewhat by bln eignature of
the congressional aalary increase bill,
which also boosted the pay of the 12
Cabinet members, aa well as the vice-
president snd Prestatng officers of M-
nste aud the House from 812,000 to
“5s,W*3
24823,
4^ • \ ek
nidn-.7
9 k
er in the investigation, declared em- Reynolds, Texas pioneer and 12-
phatically that there would be fur- llionaire eattle magnate, died here
ther testimony. He said several oth- today after a protracted illness in-
er witnesses had been subpoenaed, duced by paralysis.
brough left Thursday to visit the
- Gnodvtew, Relew and Friendship
sehoets and by Thursday night he
will have visited 75 of ths 78 public
’ schools—>72 common and six inde-
pendent distrfete—under his juris-
l dietion since his induction into office
on Jan. 1. “There is a very strong
iinterest in evidence over the coun-
ty now in building and equipmen’
improvamente,” Yarbrough mid
Ahedinei morninee d 0ot
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