Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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By Condo
Mabie
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PHONE 346
S. GrIITia. suit
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Service With a Smile
with
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We Cull for and Deliver
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PHONE 240
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It need not be
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BLUE DAY
was
Pilot
of
If you are well FED.
BUY your Groceries and
il
- Fancy Candies.
(yboD MiQriTY!!!
FOR
Fl HGI SON
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Phone 240
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GUARD IT!
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SMART DRUG CO.
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PHONE 714
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Buy Spinach
J. A. COOK GROCERY
PRESENTLNGNEW
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APPAREL OF
GOODRICH
UNQUESTIONED STYLE AND
WWFRMAN
XKFK
Per can 30c.
TIRES AND TUBES
T0DAY--THU3SDAY—FRIDAY
QUALITY
TURNER & GRAHAM
THE MOTOR MARK
Phones 25 and 925
Alice Terry
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CHARMING CREATIONS IN SPRING SUITS
In
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Extra—A Comedy.
WAGE EARNING DOLLARS
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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FLORSHE1M SHOES FOR MEN
SSEY & HOLLOWAY
South Side
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Out today
New Victor Records
February 1922
We are having now is a Saving Event that
to those iti' litied toward thrift.
ness in price you can’t
beat us.
Successor to
Christal & Rayzor
Suits have come back into their own again this
Spring-—aud no wmuter, the styles are exception-
ally beautiful this season, and the prices are very
moderate. Some on conservative lines, accentuating
all the details of tailoring, others are elaborately em-
broidered orv braided. While the Sport models in
tweeds and homespuns are much in demand.
“May We Show You The New One*.”
Unless you put your idle dollar*
to work your prosperity wane*.
The active dollar seeks profit
through employment.
» xrwv f nd
fiom i’ip
<»n
of
m \
Pilot ’Point
Denton
pushing invt.stlHa
Gwc of
< ill
even
■onom-
t u i n e
ty.
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from
New
court
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th?
peck in
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B. H. OEAVENPORT & CO.
Danton. Taxa*
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BALL BROTHERS
Phone 9
Successors to
Teasley & Ball
mor n-
in ua
J A
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO.
New Spring Gooda Fairly Priced
il (haul.
<>rg-‘»i.i/a ''
need . |>. !
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here
an X-ray
Injured |
w,
«r I I
iar.d
WHF,
F. W. SCHULZE & SONS-
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» <>1111 < I ! .» I h'
the n tt t s»- p<• I
find
ah'i i
kt
offers great opportunities
Money end Clothes Are
Still Being Received at
Red Cross Headquarters
vr'inTin
r automobile or
STRAND
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I
$ 12.50-Values for
$12.50 Values, broken sizes .................
$10.00 Values for ... ........................
Be sure and attend our sale Saturday.
good School Shoes at.........................
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Fox Trot
(2) Jumping
$8.95
$6.85
$7.95
Bring the children. Many
ONE HALF PRICE
S» tiaT<>
S«
the
i to I
and !
out ’ihury-
of
IO
(lie
Vernl -
51/
ML
U' -4?
A
note
money
Al 'TOMOUILK
555.401—Ellen
ger, Ford.
< an
but
t he
I nittil
“The Conquering Power”
Ladies’ Brown Oxfords, many styles, with rubber heels, for $3.95
l«adies' High Top Shoes for ........... HALF PRICE
THE CURTIN CO.
1 —Two
who at-
women
were shot
Miller,
man told
Inf eHtigat-
to-
The Hartford Fire In-
surance Company not
only makes good your
losses but tries to help
prevent them.
nv»re nr?
’ the in lui•<•<! ta k« ii
I
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Me
Farmers
pilot point
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Everett True
'Pio- Yoing
Mt thudi? t
a i <•
ni< in -
FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL
We repair all make* of Pan*
while you wait.
Pena called for and dalivarad
Mr
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thu
part
angry
off!-.'
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EARL G GARRETT. Prop
PHONE 2M ‘ Btl W Oak
ELIMINATION OF D.H.
S. SPEAKERS TO BE
HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
1 —1'JKhty j
'.n a 1>r<l\ j
4 s > • i • aH'l'
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Rudolph Valentino
WITH n
!
Your hearth is the place of
pleasant memories, the spot'
| that makes a house a home, r
Insure it—guard it!
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swy
> giv»-n <
’ former
waa
WHM
niKilt <
low H
Deirton
Week*, a
who has
number of timea.
'•yetle urht
here Mn
Canzonet!a (Goethe-Loewe)
Sweet and Low
Querida (My Darling)
Still wie die Nacht (Calm as Night
Taming of ihe Shrew— Bart 1
Taming of the Shrew —Part II
Fete Bohetne
Where My Dear Lady Sleeps
Russian Dance (Zimbalist) Violin
Second Hand Rost*
My Man ( Mon Homme)
Mill by the Sea
Baby Dreams
My Sweet Gal—Fox Trot
I'm Laughing All the Time Fox Trot
Rose of My Soul
Whisper tn Me in the Starlight
Georgia Rose
Tomorrow Land
I've Got My Habits (in
Happy Hottentot
Gypsy Blues- Fox Trot
\\ hen Buddh»i Smiles—Medley
( 1 ) Run, Run, Run ( ” ’
Ballet
Waltzes 1. 2 and !♦ (Brahms)
W hen Shall We Meet Again
Mississippi Cradle
Just a Little Lo\<> Song—Fox Trot
Ty-Tee—Fox Trot
"5*' •
Rgooni^cwmwMci^ wsa. fb». l i*aa
It is what makes wages, sup-
ports households, provide* incen-
tive to the human spirit and differ-
entiates the community busy from
the community stagnant.
ev 4
His 1 loarded Gold meant more to Pere Grandet than anything else in
the world, and day alter day he lovingly counted the immense wealth i
secreted in his strong box and planned to increase it, but one day some-;
thing went wrong and Y‘ * * Flor the dramatic story portrayed see the
Rex Ingram production for Metro, “ I he Conqueroring Power,”, from I
Balzac’s novel.
_ _ ... _________ sick.
Fred McCulla* is Kick
Hinail daughter of Mr. and
J. W. Mc<"urka.ii is sick
J. A Holt is sick at 10IK1 .
Street.
Marlon Fox Is III i't her home
•th Elm street.
Those born In February are fond
of riches, aecorfling to an old be-
lief.
Wife I to
An die i -
west) of
HAK'III IIIIKh Mil IIAIF. HEH*
HENMATH 1‘ACIFK OlEAN.
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. K>b 1—The
location of the tremendous < arth-
tiuake registered by seismograplis
throur tlie L'niied States Monday Is
believed to have probably been be-
neath the Pacific Ocean No report
from the quake ffjtH been necived
from shore points.
The election of pop< m Ly concUv«
flMlcb from the Middle Ag*^. In
earlier tunes the vote of the Homan
(■l»‘ruv. <ust in the presence of the
faithful, was the elective power.
ri<i;Nin n,n>
DALLAS.
Presbyter
(llH’lL Oi
. Sviiod of
J’resbvtci Ian
$2T,7G5 fnr the
I i.'t.JK'.i for men’s
I .Ihhou ><■< d.
_£.ye witneaM
did not
spot 1>y
St a ten
Miller
V13
J
I how bad it appears,
| you’ll never know it
JVASHIN JTQX FV>> I
person* con'iecte.) iiltn t>.<
eTbocker theal.r are uudei
■•lice of .Femral .-ip.'i's
ft became kno-Ai
d< x< n itix • -!1 -■ .■ U'-n“
purht to <!t t.-i mi Oi -
th- t.>|| l(f
.exact’d by
afar t of ' - -
will take i<. o u i nline
tjk-ir couth of r* 11 I . .■(‘’ ioialb *aid
6><Difitr let All' l l” \ >.•!>> i i.n Th hik j
- Wfcshrfrrt bv army e*n-tnerr* ;inrt it
Ifftv beer iLvi lomd. I.i . today,
tjii.t th<- g vai slit I b< ii »< which
l&tfl the roof w ' re pol rixvled toi
Uk- wall
WThe Dir’»i« t ro»ntniehio»Ho •< au,4
dlioner urr al
Cfbn.«
aJg-'oi
tS*O4t
hern
_ jSundiLy
Hobson -of
to many
Hobble
st udent.
11 y a
Elimination contests for the de-
baters and declaimers of Dei^Xpn
Hig-h School tor selection of vne
teams to represent the school In the
count y* eon tests will Lr held at the
High School Friday iilKhu The
events are for both beys ind girls.
i ami a number have been entered.
; MAY
III AL I.HTATE THA’WNFEHM.j
Elnora 3. Wilkins and
St >nn.\ Ja< kson. r> acres in
son Henry survey, 13 miles
Denton, >100.
Cornie Cooper
baud.ct al to W±
half l<4 1. s(]uare
tion to Pilot J‘oi“'
Emory S. Wilk..
S. Wilkins, ’•■r‘u
A^res, Felix
MrNTirl surveys;
rini^lci at ions.
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PERSONS CONNECTED MOG KILLED TWO
WITH THEATER WRECK | WHITE SOLDIERS
UNDER SURVEILLANCE; SAYS DALLAS MAN 1
rul WASHINGTON, Feb.
...(white American soldiers
'aik <l two aged French
-nt I y-Snr-Ttllr. France.
| • ■< rs. and privates. William
I'allas. Texas, ex-is/rvlce
th.’ Sena.Ce committee I
| Ink S< iiijfcor Watson's charges
HEGIMTK vitonN.
T. tJayrlson, Sun-
Mrs. James Williams, Fry street,
is been , ill with pneutnonljl,
betjgr Wednesday and her
reported serious.- Miss
Lams, who i* tea'cblfig
tj, is here al her inuth-
APPOliTiOXMEXT.
Feb. 1 —The Dul'as
' appirt i'limen t of
iKil.OOO assigned t<>
Texas of the I’ S
church amounts
huren work
work, it >
=ses»
NORTH SIDE SHOE SHOP
ABANDON GF.NEIA
NOMIC CONFEUK.NCE.
I LONDON. Jan 31 - With the An-
• I gio-French situation again "vrll-
/ leal" the noatporenu nt
abandonment of the Genoa
ic confererce is expected inoniCnt-
i* ! aril)', and the British piqued over
| the sudden dispatch of Premier
< Poincares memorandum on the
| N*ar East, have swept tl.e eonfer-
J I ern e oft the list of Important item*
I by assenting -asily to the,delay.
DEBTOR
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---- Cviuc A'ou T>O
=2^ TFAiAT, Geoie<S-<5, *--TM4T‘$
FlK/e!
tv(5L<-. -Ace Eighty «
(^iQHTr— *
THE AVERAGE WOMAN gets every bit as much
enjoyment out of selecting new clothes, as she does
wearing them. That is why she will just love to
not& the new style features, to inspect the Jovely
new fabrics and to examine the quality of workman-
ship offered in this seasons smart apparel. Now Is
a good time to make your choice, while there is lots
of time for thoughtful selection.
( A1.L ON THIS AGENCY
"Farmera around Pilot Point are
highly jubilant over the hue aea
hoii which the last few diya' lainf:
have put in the ground.'' said laiul*
Llndenborn. who in attending court
here. Mr. Llndenborn abated be
hau the Ilecvrd-Chronlt l< aeitt to
him for glx monthH one time and Is '
now a regular aubacrlber, H.in<e he
"can't live without it."
• • 11 11 ill ’ h
-tt< tn |
thin |
Burka and ..hila
M. Stoektoib east
I. tjiunah atidl-
>int. JfiitO.
kins and vlfe to C.
165.S iu r s In J«xhn
McKittrick and John
|5,00b antT other
ig I.
.jnded visit
Grisham
Francis L Meyers went to Dallas
today. ■'
Johnny McFall went to lUvilas to-
av. n
John S. Wilson, who has been here
for several days on business, ret
ed to his home in Dallas itala
Mrs '( F. Browder left
Shreveport today where her tdst'r
died Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hudgins, who
have been visiting relatives in
Denison, returned home.
Dr H P Odell of Stony
in Denton Tuesday.
William Montgomery
Point is here today.
J C Crawford, is over from Pon-
der today. j
H M. Bussell of Pilot Point Is
spend.ng Wednesday in Denton
E. K Harrison of Ponder i.i lirte
today
J. JUley Junes is here from I’llut!
Point today. ' -
John IHirmonson of Justin Is In
Denton today.
erch'aiits Bank of
R. Taylor and
suit on iiroinisH'ry
Merchants’ Hauk of
S I. Tayior, W. M.
Roberts, suit on
CURSING or BLESSING?
be the man that trusteth
and maketh flesh his
whose heart depgrteth
laird . ’ ’
Blessed Is the man that trusteth
In the Lord, arid whose hope the;
land is —-Jeremiah 17:5. 7
WE KNOCK THE SPOTS
It makes no difference hbw big the spot is,
, we’11 take it out so that
: was there. Our up-to-
r date, modern cleaning facilities will do just
that for the dress or suit you think ruined.
What a saving it is to have such a garment re-
stored to newness, and at such small cost.
It surely pays To take advantages of the con- »
venience.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
> „ Phone 3 I
Louin Llndenbaum of Pilot Point
is here on buslnesa today
Lee Phillip* was here from Au-
br<v Tuesday.
Will 1> Burks 'ind A. H (....
Pilot I’Olnt spent Wednesday
Denton.
A Grisham left t lias
for San FratuUacu Xur*
rd visit with his non.
A wholesome item
of food is spiYiach.
There’s a peck in a
can. This is extra
fine. .
of ;i<1'1 i I n>n.t 1
h U > »" hr-v-tt
Give your February .Grocery '
Account to Cook’s Grocery. 1
( (
You won’t regret it.
I We boost on our Service I
j and-quality and for cheap-
to Dallas 1
Beyvtte will
am‘nation. He wa*;
full S'liic time uko
Mdnm will l»r hvhl rU h mii«I
o’clock next Sunday it the t’alh
cli’irt h. K» v Fr ilavinuiid Vei
mont announced 'I’lD-sdiix.
Horn (o Mr. itnd firm. John
McDade, WcdlPHday, ;t *
I hc /ulnftill of I u»’>ol:i * mad T mvm-
<hi v night totaled 14 inch in Den-
tor and .1!-' inch at the Kxoei iinent
I Varin. briiit;ing lh»* total lieic In
|H I’tlle a ucvU to I 17 Hit Iig*
and at the Exovrin ent F.irm to 9?
in h. T iie ran has I il|t*n in scat-
tered «h >wcrs with an absence of
sunshine uid wind and w< t the
! gruuiui LhuT-ul^,
r of Ho
. .. • la; .lie
Circle I •••
Missioi.
varment"
ch I Id ren
f.ijni I m s I
tvniDoi arily
stated l»v
c<dd weatlMF
la similar pl i f
| g tsi ed Ud • (t ail
_ 1 clot h i ng i •" ’ "
p I (’ross he.ldqi .Hi-
'• I CI1M kail Dll.Moi,:
r»H<|k foi n s< a
\ idtia Is at • d
u*bo Yiai
unu no
condition h
Lnrene W11
at \S ulfe C
rr’> hprt'Sidu
!\r*VM hni
the dually
Dewey
know n
mm Mink
CL I A
in the e 4,
Wr. ail'd Mrm. P. G. Ilryrtfe
Wrdne^day
I undergo .
lie
time
DIMI'KK T rouitr.
auit^ in Sixteenth Pmtrlci
"w.‘ B Miller vs.
on co il|.UXl« ... „
.1 <’al Wilktrson
son et al,, suit f'
damage*
Ira Holly et i.i. v*. Wilburn Holly.
,.*uit for partition
Farmers & Me
int va. 8.
*
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PERSONAL jENTlONS LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF COURT HOUSE NEWS ROUNDABOUT TOWN NEWS OF THE SICK
The first real sunshine of a week
or ten days whj greatly enjoyed
by the populace ■ Wednesday. hut
Home apprehended that the ground
hog likely will be ible to *ee hln
shadow v-hen he conus cut Th-
dny. tn qrtrtch case nix weeks
bid weather are due. according
Vitl-LlDtn. ____________ ....
here of
of Mr«.
i Park,
people
former
visited
For Ever ami For Eteri , Emilio De Gorz^
Alice, Where Art Thou (Violin) Mischa Elman
'OnirrTettn D Major Allegro Mndrrafn (Haydn) Floirzaley Quartet
OF Car'lma Amelita (Jalli-Cur i
Les SalHnibanqiies —C’es I'armour (The Mountebanks—’Tis Love.)
Orville Harrold
Hulda Lashanska
Hulda Lashanska with Criterion Quartet
Titta Ruffo
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
E. H. Sothern and Julia iVfarlo’we
E. IL Sothern and Julia Marlowe
Arturo Toscanini ami Orchestra
Reinaid Werrenrath
Efrem Zimbalist
Fanny Brice
Fanny Brice
Elsie Baker
Elsie Baker
All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
John Steel
John Steel
Sterling Trio
Sterling Trio
Miss 1’atricola
Miss 1’atricola
Paul Whiteman Orchestra
Paul Whiteman Orchestra
(3) Running Game (4) Air de
Victor Orchestra
Victor Orchestra
Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw
Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw
Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra
Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra
Granny. You’re My Mammy’s Mammy—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra
A1J That 1 Need L4 You-—Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra
I Want My Mammy-^-Mandy’n* Me—Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith Orch.
Stealing—Fox Trot 1 - JQflgph C. Smith Orchestra
Popular Songs of Yesterday—Medley Waltz Novl Hacked/JIgrge Or.
Popular jvmgs of Yesterday—Medley Waltz No. 2 Hack«kB6<KC Or.
Come In and 1 Lear Your Favorite Selection .
Vi'irTT/
"l was an ryewltne** to
shooting but did not take
down on the spot 1>y an
mob of I inted State* army
I In it nivself," Mitler said.
I X'lUfff among the Insignia of the
i cardinal are the red hat. the red
I biretta, .and a gold ring set with a
| sapphitn stone .m l engraved on the
inside surface with the firms of
tbo pope who has bestowed the
rui k.
SFHIOI S BREAK.
WASHINGTON. Feb. I — \ threat-
emd break Io ♦ he < <»urxe of . the
MiMMouri Hiver -from (‘ninbridjic
'Rend to BowItk I’oln* : bove
gow. vfo.. endahgt-I'ir t nuvigati n
* Involving a < ul fio.n ’ h< main- ,
itbuUl.. iict.'.’ft vf LiuU J ________________ , „ - . t
reported tonav to S cii tar> ,j • x ••
"L Who Is Going to Supply Your
XcrordiiiK to an apnroxi mati*’val - ’
=■;! - I able for February ?
Iy«teran M’l^unn. ar*' worth
hideranly over S25o, mh» oao
At MTIX, Frb. I.— I’he Mail? Fir?
I hr tint nr? Com mi** Aon elected
A. Hi H>»ynew of former
nirmher of the < uwt|4nh»n. m» arfn-
ary-niai Imtlcllin to nWfreed
Holton rmlmrd to been? it nieinher
of the Commln^lon rii creed I t»is T» M.
Mcoft, liny nrm bn* been connected
for nniiic titMc pu*«t 11b (hr Stale
ln«pecti<>M htarcuu nt IioILin.
. «. nt*
Pilot Poi
M Fiulkner,
Xc I
VM 8. .
Faulkner aril J. 1*.
prorni.HMory note.
Kilt of $ >. tiu lo^i ii in a brief
unsigned staling that the
was tn hr uxrrt fnr hriptng
destitute families who ar.' being
visit* (I by ihe ll<d < ‘i 07:
(s the latcNt eonl i ibu! ion.
a nnounced a t I ted ‘
quart' 1 s
A n urn la.r
**f *‘b»thi»rv
since llo '.ii
the lt.ea
church <
for tliv
AVolii'<*n‘s
Women > M.
busv leaking
hers of
Women’*
making
(Ider
The
E. M. Brown, who haa been quite
tick for laeveral daya, im Improv-
inf.
iliaai Mabie Shoemaker H Kick
Mra. A. J. JackMon . I« nick at
the home of her futji'T. (’harlie
WHktnR: .
T. E. Peters Im Improving after
h Meyeral to’ JUiitKa.
Mih J. 07 ifUHMey ir Nhk
WalnwriKht atreet.
Taylor Meredith Im «l<k
Bolivar Hlreet.
Miss Ola Garner Is sL
Mrs. Fred McCulliifr
The small daughter i
Mrs J. W McClurka.!!
Mrs. J. A Holt In
Bolivar
M I’M
oi. North
I I’D
due
*pHHpMAN. Tex , Feb
dfrn ieprcsi nt<ng t» m.
rfted nf v nrk ap|H ar <!
itefor'* lb** (’iinim
... ?d tint muniripal >x.<rk r.ow g<<-
ittr on nr dlx i led Hf.'.ong » l.'lg'Ti
T^ nber of work* rs
JtpKi.AIIOMA <IT». I.--1. It
guso.i. 12. ■iM’.'lnl .>n>< -r lor lh<
Ijnrik Intend* wn* *h »( nml »»r<*bnhlri
fllBtelb weurd? <1 h* rr t«>dM> during
■tltettlr brf^rrji twn n*ar«» fiietl»rt» .
«MI the ^owtMkirtM <»f t.fr r’t*. ’Ir'
tyu iM'unilrd nbrtr th»* itrnrf w”<.
g|yeleteHW be «*ni*not refiner.
M n HO
SENATK.
TEMPI.!:. Feb. 1. — Indications to.
da. are tliat forrngx Govornot J. E
Ferguson is preparing to run for
the .Senate and that his formal un-
nouneement will be given out this
week A caucus of former Ameri-
can p.rtv leaders was held here
this week and it wits decided to
abandon the American uarty and
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922, newspaper, February 1, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228121/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.