Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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Saturday morning the giris’ teami
or the two schools met and the Den-
House Bill Na. 107, reducing from
15c to 7c the amount of the State
school tax which may be applied an-
nual ly in the purchuse of textbook*
for free diatribution in Texas.
Senate Bill No. 115, providing that
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times to pay you top prices. Come and see us.
M-System is a self-serving grocery. Every-
thing,marked in plain figures. You eannot-ap-
predate the M-System Store until you make us
a visit and see the good quality groceries we are
selling at such a low price.
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Big Boy Pencil is a writing
mate to the pen. Large
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ton team, Misses Margaret Beasley
and Rebecca Davis, won a 3 to 0
desision. -
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New Orlecns and Jimmy Goodrich,
Buffalo, will most Clyde Jaekla,
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Babe Ruth is out of training for
a week on account at a sfight-frac-
ture to 4 fingev while at practice
Waco, infant club of the Texas
League, has signed Jim Galloway,
nunager of the Dallas club two
years ago and utility with San An-
tonio last season, to play first base.
While with Dallas as mansger Gal-
It waj pluyed the position, j
dispute over Charles Warren’s
nomination to be attorney general
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‘Circumstances over which we have no control have made it necessary to liquidate
stock and we are going to give the peopleof this community the benefit of it.
Bums and Larry Sobject fought 10
rounds to a drawahere last night. - . ■
Joe Ceopor boat Howard Mnson 4* 8 - your
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he Denton High School buys de-
ng team, composed of Emmett,
mset and Jack Simpson, lost the |1
contest itaged here Friday tafter-
noon to a team from the Abjlene 1
High School, the judges voting 2
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WASMINGTON, ZMarchITNe aneeiThe
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BIG SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY. AT 2:00 P. R, NIGHT SALES, 7:30
Square Garden. Charley O’Connel,
leveland. Will meet Solly E-9
rean. New York; Benny Valgar,
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1r356 MKdee
was resumed today in the Senate.
Chairman Cummins of the judiciary
committee defended tha. . nominal
4 '' aknd
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. admissible against persons
in any criminal. ease.
House Bill No. 128, empowerin
counties with fewer than 25,000
population to join in the employ-
ment of an auditor €0 audit the
at the
reeently adopted amendment to the
Constitution increasing from 5c to
Ye th* amount cof State tax which
may be levied for the paymeht of
Toiominsu N« W«, pejmitetma
Assessors and Collectors of Taxes
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$1.00 .
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Senate Bill Na. 104. authorizing
the formation of corporations 1
conduct twg gy mors of the follow,
following ing busineasest To furnish- water
_ for trrigationpower,mnieipeke-
domestic purposes;- manufacture ul Sa
iet supply gas, electric light and’ci
power: manufacture and sell carbo-;ril.
noted water | .operation of cotton oil
mill* and cotton ompresses.
Senate Bill No. 141, authorizing
~ i .J sign the field note*
of the excess land recovered by the
State m Dellas and Hartley Couu
or two sectiona cof three Judges
each. - L
Senate Bill No. 28, strengthea-
ing the anti-pollution law so as to
forbid the draining of oil and other
substances into stresms which might
prove injurious to the public heaith
or kill fish life.
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tares closed steady. _ ■
htgh low. ei..»ing and badges.
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AM AAQ im relocauou WAHA 8•
ea at Aunti was enzrorsed by the
neena nW. A* effort to #nally pass
bill at once by suspeanlon of th*
Shaeffer Lifetime Jade Foun-
tain Pena with the points that
' will last a lifetime.
Parker Puofold Pens-the
Senior for men and the Jun-
ior for ladies—are also pens
of distinction. The Parker.
House BUI No, 57, creating a . pDoddto
now District Court fox Dallas Coun- di• M GS‛
ty, the One' Hundred and First
District........——— —
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Hat Dyes
Spring time and straw hats,
f E/Colorite and Putnam’s Hat
Dye will make that old hat
■ -.'look like new in a few min-
started Tuesday. Nothing beat $14
I and quality average was not as good
on usual Pigs and sows remained
I steady. Receipts amounted to 1,800
Yearlings gained 25e and other
classes,of cattle remained unchanged
___ _____. - Receipts for the day were 3,500 cut
at the visiting team, tale and 600 calves.
ling the giris’ teams Sheep and lamb values were in
line with other days recently.
Receipts were 400-heud. ‘
Cattle— Beeves $3.50 to $9; Stock-
ers 8825 to 8725; cows 5325 to 8750;
bulla 8250 to »425: e«lvr, co. 8» to
$0; tanners <1.75 to 8218: yearling*
Hog" Medium 813.75 to iya
light 818.25 to $18.50; mixed $13.50
to 818.75; common $8.50 to <10.50;
pigs 88 to $1050; paeking sowa 812
to it. i 2 .. Ara
mbs 81850 to <15501
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rhe sinuea >.i nving from all sections of
2 the country today and Pilot Larry
Gardner expects to have a complete
out fit by Saturday night. The herd
steady. evidence obtained in violation at
State or United States laws shall
You can buy Marinello prepa- - -
ration* here. The Face Pow.
der, Rouge, Vanities and the
several famous face and akin
creams.are ait beauty aids, i
you’ll appreciate, EEazua j
es Wednesday aqd is to
a bout with Kaplaa
in May under promotion
kard."—- ;
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Ungs lo Rrazoria and ’Fort Head
a ties lost by 74 to 4
he hill caries an appropriation of
M.000. one-hair to be used for the
raliued prison plant end the re
Oder for the land which As to be
mote than 10,000 acres. Moneys
in. stock aWXera wh
destruyed in iMTera
hoof and mothi dini
House Bill No. 58
an Assistant Dlattict
districts of motebth
and a city of 80,000
over. .J
House Bill No. n
renewals and extehs
trust which have apt
barred of revord
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ag Shears eap£ $9505culls$1s0tos:goataSkt
' ' 831 wethers 10 to <1050; stockers <3
to $5; feeder lambs $12 to -913.-
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California is the pnly State of the
Union which has elected two women
I to Congress.
1,“51sperbusher;
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eh 10—-Forigu ex
y. Demand, sterling
l; lire 40408 1-4;
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I-S 42E1 the county seats.
em FI. n 3 pounds Maxwell House Coffee
Trade aS Curtis
DENTON FURNITURE & STORAGE
Building
Eight Uttar men with severe
treshmen lokinz promising make
the traek and field prospects at A.
& M bright for this season.
Edounia Miseapt, European feath-
erweight champion, sails for the
law This is to 11
sion. . ..8 2Mes 2 1, ’ yiu
Senate Bill No. 82, extending un-
til 1931 thd of the Commis-
sion of Appeslas which is the aid
t• the gupseMMHOogrt' and contiata
NEWYORK-Solly Seeman of Har; I
lem camo through the second round
of the State Athletie- Comm ‘ssion’a :
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This stock is nice and well assorted, medium and better grade, and will be sold at public
auction by the piece to the highest bidders:
F. Hu,
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railroads may construet their linba
and retain their charters. -
. House. Bill No. 85, providing tar
the appointment of an Assistant
District Attorney and special in
vestigtor in any judicial district
of more than one county in which
one of the cooitties has a popula
Honi excess of 70,000,
House Bill No. 142, providing tha:
State-chartered agricultural credit
associations shall not exceed more
NEW YORK-
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1 cet per bunch; speaker ui the Houne,
uesdotur: viaht Vt ewinent domain.
ErweEGovemor Signs Many Bills
qrnossdza i asru, March 0—Gavernor
Senate Bil No. S1, prohbitingan-
imala running at Urge in several
counties.
House Bill No. 390, creating An-
son School District, joins County-
House Bill No. 404, creating Qk-
tahoma School District, Panner
County.
House Bill No. 310, creating
Theny School District, Comanche
County. eemd . .............
House Bill No. 501, road law for
Orange County.
House Bill No. 871, ” creating
Eliasville School District, Young snd
Stephens Counties.
S nata Bill No. .21, road law far
Harris County.
.Govemor Ferguson also . signed.
House concurrent resolution No. 12,
setting apart Aug. 12 of each year
as Pioneers’ Day and directing the
Governor to issue proclamation at
least thfidy day a in advance thsra-
ef, calling upon the people to as-
semble inmass meetings, preferably
in the_open air, in pioneers’ pie-
nies-endeldmetilere-reunionsr— -
SENATE AGANITAKESEPWAR-
RENS NOMINATION
fles from the Capitol Syndicutef
House Bill No. 82, appropriating
88 000 to pay presidential electors.
House Bill No. 38, for the im-
provement of the rural high and 1
other schools. 1
House Bill No. 88, creatihg Bay-
era School District, Bexar ounty.f
House Bill No. 318. ereating Rod
Ranger School District, Bell County-
House Bill No. 252, ereating Ro-
tan- School District, Fisher County.
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should give the Philippine islands,
their independence after a period of
five years." The Denton girls up-
held the affirmative side of the ques-
tion while the Denton boys had de-
fended. the negative side.
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-Ferguson---signed tha j
ebilla Mondryimeepbeemeishim-ae
House Bill No 67 forbidding the
wearing of masks sad .8 imposing
penalties for- violation of this act.
It applies to . public places and
churches. ... I V
sea” continued strenuous work at the new
gar, ball park.
than 2 1-2 per cent, the rate of dis-
MU Smidbit* Ulf." sount eotablghed. b, the ^Federal
made by the Federal intermediate
nptshed fSehat Bill No. 105, validating the
charters and snirndnisaU. at fitly’".,.
ever 5,000 population.smi
—Senate BIO Ko. 88, providing for
additional compensation for certain
8 pounds Vegetole ............................
P.&G.Soap,perbar
Crystal -White Soape per bar ..
Mother’s Oats :..................................
14 pounda pure Cane Sugar ...............
100 pounds pure Cane Sugar...
Large size “Pet" Milk, can .
Small size ’Tot” Milk, can .kap
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."326 c. •:
ha reharges that have been
against him while the
- 4 the opposition was tak-1
_ over by Senator Reed, Democrat. ;
Missouri. -i*
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Face Powders 39
Face Powders in the popular 44
brands, grades, colon and tex-
tures. Let us suggest Cara Bring your prescription here
—. Nams Face Powder in eonMe- to be filled. We uqe only tiie
k tion with the FaceCmm and-----pureot druga mid theya265
ed pharmacist. Effidenkde-
-Ksety service Catt St. -
THE CURTIS COMPANY
teracholastic L
solved: That
13 *1E2a.41to maintain dhraneh omices in eiies
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of the entire stock of the Denton Furniture & Storage Co.
Starting Wednesday, March 11, 2 p. m.
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Two Sales Daily, 2:00 and 7:30 p. m*
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lightweight elimination tournament
by gaining a decision over Charleyi
O’Connell of Cleveland in a bout
that went three extra rounds. In two
other houta at the tournament, Ben-
ny Vulgar of New York, outpointed
Basil Galiano. New Orleans, ard
Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo won the
decision over Clyde Jackie of Co-
tumbus;
PITTSBURGH, Pa—Young Mirth- 1
Hng of Atlanta gained a judgss’de-
cision over Harry Fay, of Louisville
in a slow 10-round bout.
' DEB MOINES, Iowa -Frank e -
Kral defeated Sailor And r.on in a'
10-round bout here last night. Free-
man Pepper wen from Floyd Bowers
in eight rounds.
INDIANPOLIS,. - T^mmv
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rfcde 129
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county books.
House Bill' No. 21, requiring
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round* in the semi-windup: ——
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Speaker of . the Indians triad nut
some changesin the line-up yeater-
day. ~.
Queen of Dixie Poutiy Feeds
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1925, newspaper, March 10, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474970/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.