Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTON. TEXAS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1912.
NUMBER 252
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A Special
New Waists
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Stands For
Shoe Sale
TAB WINS ALABAMA CONTEST
LIQUOR AND LUCRE” ISSUE
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For
Saturday and Monday
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KTKAM.IUH.LEK AT WORK.
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The Williams Store
CUBAN RfBEUION GROWING
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MISS THORA RAND DEAD
TAFT ST<*CK IS LOOKING I P.
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INCREASING GARRISONS.
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BOLTON SETTLES ARRE IRS.
MINNESOTA FOR WIUSON.
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REBELS I\ HAVANA SUBURBS.
CLARK CLAIMS
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Keys Made to Fit Any Lock
Black Cat Silk Hosiery
W. A. TALIAFERRO
WILL NOMINATE TAFT.
i WARSHIPS AT GUANTANAMO.
Aviation Tickets
ROOSEVELT'S COMMENT.
J. w. Shaw. Prop
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vote.
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of w eddings—happy
No wardrobe i» com-
But to save
recommend for
The
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NORTH CAROLINA !
ENDORSES WILSON
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ORDERED TO CUBA
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arrival of her brother from Natchez,
and in'crment ««s made in the Odd
Follow*' cemetery.
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SAFETY
and
SERVICE
otdea Eolith'for 25c.
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ALLIANCE MILLING COMPANY
DENTON, TEXAS;
COME AND SEE
Beyett Brothers’ Shoe St
Fraa Delivery. Both PI
W. B. McCLURKAN & CO.
The Busy Store
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Men’s Shirts.
Men’s Hats.
Boy’s and Girl’s Barefoot Sandals 25c and 50c.
One lot Tan Pumps
worth $3, Saturday
and Monday, price
only
$2.35
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Satisfied Users Specify
Peacemaker
very young,
brother. M
Mis*, and Mia* .Mary M
Denton, with whom rhe
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Dl RECTORS
Dr. J M logs
Ed F Hates
A C Ovale?
J H Paine
A J. Nance. President
J K <’brutal. V.ce Pres
J. C. Colt. Cashier.
E D Cunn Ass t Caabler
Urn Contest Before National Com- .
•nitlee Awarded to •’resident—
(lark Headquarter,. Claim Major-
ity of States— Minnesota Wilson. .
U.S. SUPREME COURTS
UPHOLDS COMMISSION
, , , j New Mexico. Rhode Island.
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WEATHER REPORT.
NEW ORLEANS. I<a..
Now comet the time
brides—lucky grooir<tnen
plete without beautiful silk hosiery,
annoyance and emhafaismenc we
wearing dujlitv
SECOND CANDIDATE FOR
ATE Tp VISIT DENTON
THIS|ASTICALLY RECEIVED.
the Taft
Second
gave the
Second
conven-
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Kit
16000 CROWD HEARS
MS SHEPPARD
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These prices are for Saturday and
Monday, not Tuesday.
We have just received a shipment of fine,
light weight waists that are newer, nicer
and better made than you generally have
offered to you. We have these waists in
high necks, Dutch necks, sheer, flaxon
and silks.
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in Vote or .-mm to ;mmi tarheal
DEMOCRATS ENDORSE NEW:
JERSEY GOVERNOR.
G. (». P. CONTEST HEARING.
CHICAGO, .lune 7.—The contests
will be heard beginning today by
the republican National committee.
Taft managers claimed that Taft
would get at least two-thirds of the
contested seats.
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Former W est Ward Tom her
Thursday Night after Long
news allh Internal Cancer.
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To give to my customers to :be used June 7th and 8th
To everv one having $5,00 worth of pictures from this
date to June 8. 1 will give one ticket admitting you to the
grounds with the privilege of examining the air ships, etc.
West Side Sq. SHAW STUDIO
We cordially invite your careful inspection of
our latest arrival of “Ivanhoe' Silk gloves at our
glove counter. This long silk glove is in a class
by itself for style and beauty
'Armed Negroes Attack Sugar 'Dll in
K«f»urt> of < apital hut Are Re.
pu|ae<>—More American Marine*
landed as lie-inforcement*.
Associated Prewr Dispatch
WASHINGTON, June 7 -Pre-
para’ ory orders were issued today
for the dispatch of « militaiy expe-
dit on of 5.000 troops to Cuba
Eighty-five pair of
ladies white Canvas
Pumps, with or with-
out straps, are worth
$1 50 and $2,1 A A
Sat. and Non. choice JL» V V
:0RD AND CHRONICLE
WEST VIRGINIA FOR CLARK.
PARKERSBURG. W. Va June
7/f-The s X delegates at large to
Baltimore wire yesterdax instructed
to vote for the nomination of
Champ Clark.
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One lot of Tan Colonials, regular
price $3.00, Saturday and flJO QC
Monday, only
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We will be glad to have you
see them. We are receiving goods in our
Ready-to-Wear Department daily and
not letting our stock run down as do
most people at this time of the year and
will be glad to show our goods to inter-
ested shoppers.
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One lot ladies Gunmetal Purpps,
regular price $3, just to (PO QR
hurry you up Sat. and Mon.
Locks repaired; bicycles repaired; guns repaired.
Guns, ammunition and fishing tackle. Sporting
goods of all kinds. Come and see our lines.
I’nit.-d
Paducah jasi night
Nay* not Prohibition but Domioatitu.
of T«x«ut Politic^ by l»rguniz«<,l Li.
quor Traffic Main Imuk—intro. ,
du<-e<l by J. N. Rayzor.
PREPARATORY order* FOR < v-
HAN MILITARI EXPEDITION
given today.
» NEW ORLEANS. Ln„ June *
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“No Occasion for Bolt if They Act
Honestly,” Colonel Says.
Associated Press Dlspntch
NEW YORK. June 7.—“If tbej
act honestly there will be no occa-
alon for any one to bolt," aald Col
KENATlMl FALL RE-ELECTED.
SANTA FE. N M.. June 7.-Sen-
11. Fall, republican, was re
Twenty-two of
to
home about two weeks ago
Miss Rand was born in Denmark
, and < ante to the United States when
very young. She is survived by *
brother, M C. Rand of Nathcez,
’“" .Miss , and Miss Mary M Rand of
Denton, with whom she had been
•living.
43- The funeral service* were held at
Wes' ihj, house at 5 o'clock, following the
at
Beyett’s Shoe Store "News”
Men’s White Oxfords. Ladies’ White Slippers.
Ladies’ Silk Hose 50c.
Men’s Spring Ties, nice line. Ladies tan and blk. Pumps
Misses Slippers. Men’s Shirts. Men’s Underwear
I have some
a seat Tn the Senate Taking
H>ai'ion that we bad rtuehed
■nd of a fr«v goxerumeitt whe-.
poor man could not run for high
I office w thom danger of going .nto
bankruptcy or Incurr ng indebted-
ness or moneyed interests, he said
his < ampaign was being made to
register a protest aga nst such prac
tires He is going to run his cam-
paign with the leas' expenditure of
money, he said, and would manage
bis own eantpa Bn. The employing
of a campaign manager and main
taining expensive headquarters is
tht greatest Mtep toward building up
a polit cal machine,' he continued,
"and I find that a man who ha.
be managed before election
good shape to In- managed
election."
JScerrw Jake Wolfer*.
He attacked Col. Jake Wolters se-
verely many times during his ad
dress and C. B. Uandeii also .ante in
for a good share of cr ticism He
charged that they were the twin
idols of the whiskey interests
Reading from the democratic plat-
form the demand for the publicity
of campaign expenditures, he as-
Sen.1* Solid Delegation to Baltimore ,
for New Jerwevman.
IH'1-I'TH. Minn , June 7. Minne
sola democrat^ yesterday elected a
isolid Wilson de'egation of twenty-
■ four to the Baltimore convention
Arote.1 Negro,-* Attack 'Sugar 'fill.:
but Are Repulsed.
AsHoeiated Frees Dispatch
HAVANA. June 7.—Armed ne. |
groes attacked a sugar mill iri a Ha >
vana subjirb early today, evidently
to burn it. They were held at bay ! Pr |
by th. employes until routed } eaHo^
the cat airy. ;■
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National Committee Award* A|at>u-!
nia lielegate* to l*re~ident.
Associated Press Dispatch
CHICAGO, June 7—The Alabama
contest over the delegation at large,
the first heard by the Republican
National committee today, was
decided unanimously for President
Taft. There are six 'votes in the
delegat on and the cont<slants were
.Roosevelt supporters. The Arizona
contest "was postpomAI until an-
other day.
The committee seated
delegates in the First and
Alabama districts, but
Roosevedt delegates jn the
the right to go before the
tion with an appeal.
Miss Thora C. Rand, aged
years, died at her home in
,Denton Thursday evening at 7
o'clock after an illness with inter.
U*l eanrer.
.Miss Rand sa* formerly t<ache-r
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. teaching there about i Associated^ FrOua ins patch
Fbr th* past two or | DALLAS. June • . J. L
not
A crowd that completely filled
both floor* of the District court
and packed the halls </f the
court houte gathered Thursday af-
ternoon to hear Morris Sheppard
s|>eak in behalf of hL candidacy for
United States Senator. It had been
arranged to have the speaking ir
the Airdome on East H ckory stree .,
but on account of the threatening
clou<1:« that came up just befote
time for beginning the crowd repair,
cd to the court house.
The throng that gathere to hear
Mr. Sheppard was enthusiastic and
with band mus c before and after
the shaking, the cheering was If*
quent and prolonged throughout the
t«o hours talk.
The introduction »as made by J
N. Rayzor, who told Of the big mo-
nopolies and trusts menacing the
welfare of the American government.
HU charged tha-the liquor nterests
were trying to control the politics
of Texas, and recommended Mr.
Sheppard as being the champion of ‘
the fight for dean politi<a.
Deerir* Extravagant Campaign*.
Mr. Sheppard showed at the out-
set his opposition to the undue use
of money tn political campaign* and
decried the fact that stick men
All the banks in Denton gladly cash alt
checks on all points free of charge.
However, we especially invite all the
students to make our new bank their
headquarters, and we will gladly cash
all f hecks free of charge. Come in
and see us. *
Associa'ed Fr««s Dispatt h
RALEIGH N. C.. June 7—After
an all-night session the stale demo
cratic convent on endorsed Woodrow
Wilson by a vote of 503 to 396.
The eight delegates at large were
uninstrueted. but six are said to
favor Wilson and two are neutral.
In the summer a baker has to be more careful than ever
to observe cleanliness in his shop. In our cooking room
every precaution is taken and wc give you bread that is
handled carefully. Try ours.
J. KUNZE, Prop. DENTON STEAM BAKERY
when they order flour Try it and join the big
list of satisfied users. Ask for Peacemaker.
Mot-e Marin1'* ljvnd,*l al El ( u<-n>
and at Punte de Sal.
Associated Pi ess Dispatch
SANTIAGO. June
States gunboat
landed fifty marines at the El Cuero
mines and sixty at Punte de Sal.
Vliese garrisons are to b» n reased.
New* from Chi<ago l*lea*ing to Sup-
porter* of I’reMiB'nt.
WASHINGTON. f June 7.—Taft s
stock ig going Up as the result of
word from Ch cago float th,, Repub-
lican National committee will bring
its steam roller into play on the
Roosevelt contesting delegates and
that Senator Root will bf. put up as
temporary < ha rman without fail.
Potts & Rector
Successors to A. L. Tabor
Wc have charge of the Tabor Steam Dye Works
now. Ned Rector having purchased the interest of
Mr. A L TaOor
We wish to assure our former customers and the
new ones.who we ask to become regular ones that
we will always give, you first class work at reasonable
prices Q> ir work will be right and all of .it guaran-
teed. Let us do jour cleaning, pressing, repairing.
An elegant line of summer clothing samples.
‘ TABOR’S STEAM DYE WORKS
J PvPoiu ; ' Ned Rector.
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' Senators Hiephenson ol] {Wisconsin
and Lorimer < f Hlino s should be
rermltted tq *,»end fortunes to gain
of the pr mary grades at the West
four years. For th« past two or; DALLAS, June J. E Rollon,
three year* she had not been ,Tax Assewaor of Dslia* county. who
teaching anywhere, following a term is chargetl w th misappropriatitiK
or two at Amarillo after leaving the [jiubtic funds, hug made a setthment
West ward school here She had , with t he County Commisvsiohers re.«
not been in good health for some i imbursing the county for the tcaal
rime, and bad been in a Dallas nan. jaaosn1 of thF delinquency. 19.37k,
itarium several Weeks, befre cominjj His cane w 11 l>e heard .Monday.
ator A
_________, „ _____ ______ ___. ejected yesterday. .. .
Roosevelt tday of the report from ■ the 4 7 House members nfuseM
Chicago that an attempt would be ‘
made to lind all delegates to the
r»|>nbllcan Natieua’ cunvent'oti if
bViqrit the noti'tace.
Four American Battl*'ships with "50
Marines Expected There.
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. June 7—The
battleship* Minnesota. Missouri,
M esissippi and Ohio are expected to
arrive in Guantanamo today or to
night with 750 marines aboard.
sa led Col. Wolters for failing and! second ad politics < Ven 195
refusing to make public the expenses
and the contributions in the recent
anti statewide prohibition fight.
He sa d that tn this Col. Wolters had
violated one ofth» purest priftc pies
of democracy and read extracts from
Mr. Wolters examination before the
state legislative committee to show
that Wolters had said he was oppos-
ed to the publicity of catnpa gn con-
tributions. "The democratic party
says turn on the light: Jake Wol-
Frieml* Count ow Twenty-Nine Sup-
|M,rters on < ommittec*.
WASHINGTON, June 7. Clark's
i headquarters claims that the Speak
'-■? has a majority of the State dele-
, _____is elected and therefore will
jb ab'e io- control all the tommittecn
, to b- seected. Of the fjfty-'hree
motiiScrs of the mor* important
committees Clark’ adherents claim
the twenty-nine from Arizona. Ar
kansas. California. Colorado, Idaho.
Illirtois. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky',
Louisiana Maryland. Massachu-
setts, Michigan. Missouri. Montana,
I Nebraska. Nevada, New Hampshire,
j New Mexico. Rhode Island. South
| Daka'a. Tennessee. West Virginia.
<O.MMEIU E COVRT REVEKMID Wyoming. Hawaii. Alaska, District
AND DE( I ARED No SI’BSTI- of Columbia and the Philipp nes. JOk
Tl’TE F<’K COMMISSION. i lahoma, Vermont and the contesting
—-----• delegation from Porto Rico are al
Associated Press Dispatch. so rlaimed.
WASHINGTON. June 7. —With .
the declaration that the Commerce|
court was not t ©substitute itself.
Tor the Interstate Commerce com-
missrou the United States Supreme
< ourt .n decision after decision today
reversed the Commerce court and
upheld th,, commission. The entire )
court concurred.
Former Lietiteimnt Governor Hard,
ing to IYmui l*rcsiaent'* Name.
Associated Press Dispatch
1 COLUMRVS.- O.. June 7.—The
name of President Taft will be
prese-ited to the Chicago convention
by Warren G. Harding, fornur lieu-
tenant governor of Ohio
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912, newspaper, June 7, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228018/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.