Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Birthday*
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thunder along the
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STANDARD PATTERNS for June are here.
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
A PICNIC?
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to
BACK TALK
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BUY NOW
Phone 203 , '
TEASLEY & SON
and all kinds Of Fruit
GROCERS
Why does everybody prefer
PARKS’ MILK
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REPAIRING.
Idle Momenta
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W. Fonts
it out
Phone 643-J
TO
HOBWALLOW NKW«
Dunk Batt*
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We desire to say that we are in touch with many buyer*
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My belief in almanacks
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this offer
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The
schools
TOMORROW IS OFFICIAL CLEAN-UP DAY
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We
articles
new
SPECIAL
A
something is purchased.
nacred
< ’hin**HP
the
BUILDING
i
$1.50 Per Bushel
1
Phone 843
REPAIRING
Brick Store on North locust
republic*
GARDENING
B. F. and H. B MAN1KK. Prow.
WHEN YOU NEED THE
BREAD!
EX. 7
find the very things desired.
You should.
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Cut your weeds and mow your .
GLASS
lawn.
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SERVICE COUNTS
HARRIS-CHAMBERS
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Give U« Your June
Grocery Account.
re side nee
respect I ve I y
If you are we would be glad
furnish you with eats.
Pern -
, th*
Tother day I
a l»i*r Pf,.irpn
a n d
raialpM
bra ns;
UpLUl
f all
but t
tone.
words
snook unis’.
dren r-
errs get
of diseases. alleged
spirit rHumnionrr,
wholly
- bridge
w hich
Used
your
We
want you to save your time and
! it easy and pleasant as
well as profitable for you to
~ BSbVar wasiTt
pie dislocated
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I \v •• ne i>;t i’ \
| bnly chihi
i her own
would
laHMt
tried
w j< y
of
swore
thing
after
K bad
It makes it unnecessary for
you to pay out cash every time
voluntary,
over the
t lie
was
pu t
McReynolds & Evans
,■ 222 West Oak St.
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•ttoarwtse credited
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i watt
m x <ioor
♦ quo t ion
ha j
Rippling Rhyme*
By Wait Muon
shore
HCM
* much
ma n’s
< 'aglloHtro.
become acquaint
.society and they
They
i t he
and.
tin-
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Side Talk*
(By Ruth Cameron!
PLUMBING
J. A. M’CRARY
"Plumbing That Sattaflea.-
Waat Oak St Phtme *».
HOKE, BAILEY & HOLCOMB
Bank
» 1'0 .
nk th
the
The necessary tools and implements are here.
You have but to come in and express your needs to
aVBSCRJPTlO* RATE*
i»th. delivered
S%bn7iT<fi'’*av.ucei
*,A’'vw*r
We will deliver it to
j door in a few minutes.
people
thing I
We Sell for Cash, Therefore j
We Sell Cheaper. gee us before you buy, or Call
. .57, and we will send a man to
You would be surprised nt'give you estimates.
year,
it again—•
Do IT?
(he
sort
A charge account saves you
time when your groceries are
delivered.
reason,
win n i n
tel's t
do Io
< ’a«ltOMt ro, I
quack « .
4 '. ■!
GRAHAM & CO.
Masonic Block
GIVE US A TRIAL
THIS MONTH.
lie,i (ll.v
lie
about
■ <»■ — y»>—■
Little Benny’* Note
Book
. By L«« Pu>«.
... C1t> Editor
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Court
■ pro-
r t he |
Into some line of work fimT
tu auppletuent tha. Income of officers
' Unable to work, the furtd will he ad-
awn the 1
by iviurting,
had proclaimed htm-
L * •
Fuiu i
M< nday
Mr. and Mrs.
tfr. MIbr
poll-
have
nomination. And
‘ ‘ | have
•M-M-b* ‘
of
not forget-
making the
I wifnder if
l> them from some liap-
lu nrd a
welgrrtiig
ARE YOU GOING ON Just call i74
When You Want
Groceries Quick.
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. the
reputation or standing of i
individual or corporation will ■
LE['
IRONICLK COMPANY
over First National
DENTON. TEXAS
strikers fer moar pay
proposition like that? I
life
In
ship and
it is
and childom
the winn in
show
as
*• VS.™
unable to work, the furid
ministered.
The scheme,
aimed to build « hr
officers' difficulties.
tears of joy.
■were" *-thot
A .
r
■
appreciate the
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Loans made at lowest! who want farms and city property and if you have anything
you want sold come to our office and tell us abut it and we will
do the rest We still have plenty of money to Loan on good
land, at lowest rate of interest.
CITIZENS’ LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.
iR. P. LOMAX, President. B. W. McKenZIE, Secretary.
I Office: Denton County Bank Building.
Jest
< up.
I
Well. |
them j
t a w king
your par
j make
i well «u» pioiii
i trade with us.
Five is
number.
inportant man
I f y»m -n re out
your ring* rs
lamerv »‘*d
••’Tin true
for
•M3
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You should. I A new month is before us—i
You cannot be happy unless,vvon t you let us be your grocersj
you are healthy and you cannot, anfI furnish you with eats?
We would be pleased to have.
you on our account books this I
month.
Weekly
We Year (in advance)
tx Mon the (In advance)
IWea Months (in advance)
6-room bungalow near Nor-!
ma! at $3,500 on easy terms.
- 10-room two-story home.nice
and new at $10,000.
Several choice lots that must » > a m. ■ w ■ x
sell, also a mercantile line or E.L.VANNOY
two. <
Fire Insurance written and Across street from Record-
looked after by people who un- chronicle office
derstand and
business.
Farm
rates.
Phone 76.
Is our long suit. Prompt and!
special attention paid to Amer-'
ican made watches.
Organdies in certain new colors are
also in demand along with the
white. Ruffles, tucks and frills
done on Organdy, Voile and Point
d’esprit come in for their share of
popularity. They are so delightful-
ly dainty for Summer frocks
VOILES
continue to be the all ’round
best selling dress fabric and the
indications are that this will be the
case well up into the Fall. This
applies to the solid color pastel
shades and novelty printed Voiles.
Our assortments have been freshened
by the addition of a number of very
attractive patterns. 75c to $2.00.
bo iquml Vivtil
a.* follow*1
I their <Vir
.Mr. K
uhu im u little Bigger
Genuine recleaned red top
Cane Seed
, 4. A* J
I
And l.iiMt Yrnr They Did It 4gnin
A ><»>itig couple whom 1 know
? summer
cottage jointly with
X'
50
by-mail (in «<lvuav.e> 12.50 I
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11 50
.80 ;
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ditton* youths left
whk abandoned and
We know that we can ren-
der you the best service possi-
ble. Give us a trial.
t he
had
“elixir
i claimed
it. bald
Become better acquainted with the
character of merchandise sold by
this store. Ask for the smallest
item.
Hoover’s
a a a
W R.
t la
Herbert
urea t
In working up any of the above
materials, picot-edge and two-tone
ribbons are used in most every
instance. We have a very wide
range from which to choose.
in ti e < it > wux
Fortune and
Fortune.
and hi»< moil
• the biig saving you would have
! at thb end of the month. Our
I customers list is growing daily.
W? can satisfy you, too.
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Zero Peck ways that until the pre-
convention investigation of campaign
funda started at Washington he had
no idea that tunning for President was
such an expensive Job, that he had al-
ways heard that any n.an who was a
citizen of the United States could run
for president, hut in this age he does
not believe a poor man could get any-
where much In rhe running that the
poor man's friends are usually poor.
to<».
VrtHtpd
Jun*? -t>, ac-
Mt that the Supreme
-itu declaiGn 'on
B&WSLtndrnent until
b^r ^election
pe«‘pl»* dident have
ta manners for
his seet in a trolley* car
is standing rite in frunt
wisrted he
Charles B. Henderson, United States
senator from Nevada, born at San .lose,
Calif., 47 years ago todaj.
Eilgar Saltus, well known author and
journalist, born in New York ,<'il>. 62
>♦•11 rs ago today,
John Ai. Holcombe, prominent Insur-
aiu h executive, born al Hartford, Con
necth ut, 72 years ago today.
l»r. Hamuei. Simpson Marquis, prom-
inent clergy man and sociologist, born
at Sharon Ohio, 5 4 years ago today.
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&5gSMiia
have Do You Look for Food Value*
in the Food* You Buy? ■
OraLv _W‘Sitb<»r aKiti—Mr.Mtr f*‘T the
farmer* and (hair "golden Grain."
HOW DO THEY
H marveJoub
Here’s the
r r- «
the
aft »r
rnnMt election prove# to
t|t merely a gueee and a "hurt'" on*.
'■ tbe dectetpn erne handed down on
| ef the openiDK <>f the repbb-
declulpn, which j
***• 0' have h»<’ on>Y on* or ,wo
Mnterx atnonc the of the
irL •Cfectually dtepoeee of th., con-
■go ef Ch* (JetMuut of Ntw Jet
There’s a Reason
Alexander Moseley is M6 years obi.
has rheumatism. a quarrelsome wife,
tho countiy gone dry and now the only
thing he Ims left to be thankful for is
that for him It is only a short step to
the sweet bye and bye?
carry a complete line of bright,
necessary for summer clean-up.
'Merrily we roll .Alons—yen but jest
wail till you have a puncture and the
sun is eomiiiK down and ita dry and
duaty, than wot* tliw tune.
L'!i
r.
as
chine within the
Mesas gefj—with
* code words of “sweetle-
“honey, ’ ‘snookurns’, and the
tnrted to flash through space-
the Shtnyo and the ahore.
words the ships sparker
received some real sparking
a result that Miss Ed-
Asia
•r revfs of
><»ns. when-
subsist on
•lent, t» ern
• . they have pursued their
heard the pirates’ ditties
>• went ft rtb to slay. Thev
and TTi• v Turrmblr nf won-
l kings I hex \ •• s« »-n their
ge is a jumble of all men's
b, t»n tin- bt arl bul all the .
truths l m Utter ale quite beyond
mv rea<h. And so 1 all ami wonder
w mvraage the 3 d conxvi. when
they roll up ami
beach all day.
BEST OF LUMBER,
PAINT,
CEMENT,
LIME, .
ANO GLASS.
one of the most singular-looking
creatures ihut e\»r walked the earth
or “awatn the waters under the earth '
*' the rau-faced crab «>f Japan,, Its
body is scarcely an inch m length, yet
the he,ad is filled with a fare which ts
tile counterpart ot a t’hinene coolie--
vertiable niisM.n^-I ink. with eeya,
nose and mouth ill < learly defined
uo-nkarooopiha-btAer ETAOIN NHRDL
and ratrn-
d< rs is groxxing littler ami less each
passing day they say that summer hi-
21st ox- this mu nth. but
« high stage ov progreHW
* lint T DH> rox
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,!<■<>i,( Is ou111n•
of the Penton
Mir Had % ppit renlly Forgot ten
That, as I say was two years ago.
Yesterday my neighbor dropped in to
call She had met the postman on the
way and had receiver a letter. It was
from Gladys' mother. ''Isn’t II lovely,’*
she said. ^Gladys* mother Is going to
let her come for a whole month this
year. 1 know it will do her lots ?>f
good to get out of tlie city and it will
h«j 30 nice for the girls to have some
company. Tlitm art-n t many children
found here that I like to have them
play with, hq I asked for Gladys for
tin* summer aiTd her mother suya site
will try to spare her for a month.”
\pi»ur'ntly she h;>d forgotten the
w hole experience of t xx o y ears ago ami
looked forward to the visit with the
same rosy hopes she had felt before
that memorable t w o xx^eks
y m ♦ a n, b» f«»i e
it fills ' ipe xx It 11
w a.- fiLed with
my eyes ore gfcz
sights amt srrnrM
, their
I sm w
a slim-
e 11 n li<»r n fixer
e. But l’<
ll on before pjy
« washed the shores of
* x e si op pt 4 win
lies. '1’1 t X X sw ept o’e
co ra I to distant bl Ue la g<
■al I:.' II tint rd sori
1 n ■- .i mi prunes By
•< C ( 11 •••M. t hex ha vr
v. ay and
w hell t hr
, li i> |>< r .
• ir< us ' 1!;
!.i ng m» ge
One of the most coatly books in the
world is a Bible in Hebrew. An offer
of its weight in gold was»once made,
and it was ascertained that
amounted to $102,000 which
ed. and the volume is still
brary of the Vatican.
IN
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-C' . jiWmirlrAfe-
i 1 tile o
alt dax
w no o
Foi yea is
an prairie
xv ♦ -at > t a rme 1 s
uisw f|»i cot n a nd
no tnuonhranw quixri
alone confronted
. leagues <-*4. 4»J »uy
♦yvs. they
do such a 1
thr< e years i
ith equally
SET
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MSES:.
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'be healthy unless you eat food
1 with real nourishment in it. i
Bread is the food of foods. I
Because it’s Hour and milk and
compressed yeast ^combined in-
to a loaf that ha^ an appetite
satisfaction in every slice.
Bread is your Best Food—
Eat more of it. • \
COLLEGE MAID BREAD 7
PURITAN BAKERY
’ McClurkan Blocli Pbm»4M7l • ‘ PH
/llxwb.
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M - X
; mvIvvh Qll account of it being so hard
j to tell if a lady im rerly uh old .us she
looks ami nut being manners lo ask
if you
to sink f
fCTHt. SO
children
♦ date it i
sible
the
IXIKIXf/ <
(Terrel I
Penton way
fundw for the public
ed /in a recent ihhuh
Record-Chronicle, ami it’s as simple ax
fallirtg off a log. The natural increaN*
'n taxa b]e # x a I Hex would have biought
the total up to about $5,000,000 at the
old standard of rendition, or just about
the HMI1H*the rity of Terrell. How-
ever. by simple ad of the eq ua I Izj. ♦ ion
board these values were raised about
sixty per cent ot to $X 000,000 in order
to aecuro more school revenue In thl*
manner the lax rate w mh reduced fcae
froth last year <>r from $1 M<» to $1.25
on the $100 valuation ami still more
money will be obtained for the schools.
TVEWiV, JEMg S, jgg
to
111 «• y ■
again,
they t
results^
I wonder if in lhe course of thrrn
years more they will be able to for
gel again. 1 would not be ftltpjCethrr
weather man says that
le forget eaeli year just how bad
, weather is in certain months and
think "tills year is unique." when it is
reqilly typical. I auppos* It is an in-
herent part of human nature that we
should so easily forget out miseries ami ,
discomforts. Ivst retmmlering them
all. we be put altogether out of conceit
With living
Of _vpurs«| 'lo r*' «r« people who do
not forget. I tliink the p-ople wild
travel furthest in the world of busi-
ness have tins faculty of
ting. It keeps them from
[same mistake twice, but
it does not k
iftness too.
man say that
- j-.-- j,.,.-.,..... -n_____a K *bs. would
sell for |2 (rt; if made into horse sliuze
It would sell fer nine dollurs; if mad a
into pocket knives It wotld bring
*120; |f made into watch springs
vould bring *.100. 1 v« jest red a
tide on watches and it says that tiiO
smallest screw In a iva’cn aas u li-ad
only 2-1000th ov an Inch in diameter
and that it would take 308.001) ov them
to way a lb., and that thqy wouid sell
ftr IJfWQ. well tnke that originul
lbs. and you'd have $24,000, well where
does the steel
cum in on a
Ress Uiata its the litle things in
that counts after awl. especially
the line of watch screws.
in
standing
she
men only give their seet
on account of
’ ‘ ' s are jest
..... , but most
- •* -'-er'
’"a'4 X0,*.' i
V Hoover threw
kt nomination
tubllcan. if' he
tAB Arnwican without partisan pre-
Icm, and one as favorable to the
aocratlc aa to the Republican party,
h* to his long residence abroad
I a consequent freedom from
,1 thrills and thralls, he might
I' tho Demrcraj#c r.
h that nomination he might
a elected, (or U seems obvious that
j-—-. the conservative Wood group,
the Republican nominee, whoever lie I
CUNY 'W. *rtn be no one capable of
-captivating the popular imagination.
Mr. Hoover. at least at the time when 1
he. was being favorably'mentioned furl
■'etnocratic nomination, was per-
th*.moat, pojmluj a.s he was by
best advertised, aspirant for
lidency. But he made the fatal
by thtnkmcr mo nttie of nte
»tlc nomination and too much
Republican. His idea was. prob-
,, . ,at "the Hepubjtrsns wrald have
araTKnway victory t tiln year. - m nd ,
t a Republican nomination would
tantamnunl to xlr*Mtdv
at Idea, rather general two months j
■.Ts being dissipated. The republj
ns wUl have a fight for victory if i
sr -obtain it. The Johnson partisans
<1 bet very cold toward Wood, tn the
-••vent of the latter's nomination, and
■-“aricr TTTra r+mnres are that a
$ ■oaspnr*ttve)y unknown man will be
najned St Chicago, as a compromise
—ikaNscMh the radical Johnson group
* *S*ta man. now hovering in the tun-k
ground, may or may not be greeted
by general Republican approval or
.•CMere popular approval. If he shall
'..'J not 'be -Ku attractive candidate he may
„ ‘b-.Msstrt. for the Democratic party
.XtN fat from being a moribund organ
tsatlon In no event does it seem pos- I
gKL:flCMe that Mr. Hoover can lw mh-< eee-
tol at Chf ea*o He had his ohanoe
muffed the ball
A.. u Hoover had announced hlmseif
■ Namocfat or. as State Press su<-
‘‘proclaimed himself an
jb*t<rlcan,~ *11 the democratic lenders
hair prevented bls nomlna I
tlon at San Frariclsco. 'The grand |
-Id patty." however, does things djf- I
evently. -The dsmomtir leader* lead
nly Where the rank and file want to
w; tout In th^1 republicans, the leaders
t:- , agdl tha rank and file where to- head
tn. bow far to go and when to dtop.
ti Mdosrer Was not the type the repub
Mean leaders desired result
esndldaRy has made no headway
—- -1*’' A"
p;:- swmrwtoed one time
k!*•< '•«» tis true."
} JH®oV$r Wopld have made
Kto|W>Mdd< nt.
“wet” . Conirr**Bsm«ii
VolHtrad 4(‘t ami |
light wine »nd beer” as
\xrdK»* to abrogation of
amendment. When
will fun. just an
> commit either
We have Olives, Pickles,
Pimento, Crackers, Grape
Juice, Peanut Butter
‘ And they wept tears of joy, but
HHrr wuns they wrrr”— that ruy
inuata been atrw*‘<l. The biggest liar
I kno sed that he drunk humming bird
!♦ bYm evry morning Fer brekfust, he
xeki It made awl hi* trilbies fly aw iy.
isn't
for get.
mean
Two years ago a friend of mine hud
a little eousin \ lait her for a couple of
WuckM. My friend' haw two little girls
of her own the oldest of whom is three
yeHiM younger H i n the girl cousin.
The \ ihii lasted about two weeks and
several times during that two weeks
my neighbor cume ox er, to qour out her
' xx oes into my ears. She had thought
J the litil.s girls would « njo> ouch other,
• hut tile older one was Just enough old-
er hot th get along well with her ehli-
(lr<n. Gladys, the cousin, thought all
th* tilings Huth and isnilsc like to do
I -wede bahxish. Besides, Gladys was an
I ami terribly selfish, xx anted
way all the time, which made
herd, of courae-. And such a nqlfly
child she didn't Hee how her mother
Mood it*
And sell when prices go up,
however much people talk the:
opposite. Any of these bar-
gains will make you money.
100 acre highly improved
farm near College,’at close fig-' ...»
ures and on easy terms WtTCH iNO FWF RY
275 acre black land farm 4 HR I UH AHU JuULLO I
miles of town at right price and
; would take in good home.
i 4 re on
for etiy
t he
> tho
♦•an
is to hurry
The c.iptni
last one. off unless he's a lady |
cantin. y I '
Home of the most mportant man- ! |
nrrs is table rnannners if y»nt tire out |
to dinmr sumwarey and your flng« rs ’
get gfeeoy fttul you dont wunt to get,
Iht- lotpkitt tt>o derty. it ih a good tiling- |
to wipe thorn on your punts ferst, ra- |
petthill} If your pants are a dark color l
ho It wont show on Umrn If you spill I
some «oop. it iM best to jest say. Well, !
well, well, Insted of blushir.g thus
showing you f» rl at hnrne. If you spilt
your hole cup of raw fee, all oVer the
tabje cloth, the best thing im to
ask m a low voice for another
thuH changing the suhjeck.
If vou dont know a p«*rsin v**ry
it is not manners to « ■ »n t rad ict
t»x Maying, \w, wuts you
about. A It ways say I b-g
dm. hut yours all rong.
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I.>4.1.1*11. MQKKING. NU.UO5
AID HUIOK.S.
LONDON. Juno 7.—BocauHo the gov-
ernment Ih financially unable to ren-
der mifficlent help an organisation,
headed by the Kintc, Earl HhIk. Earl
Itentty and othern, has been launched
to obtain $20,000,000 for relief pur-
pose*.
The plight of 33.000 disabled offi-
cers. T<MHTO* officers* widows, 8,«)00 of-
ficers' orphans, 15,000 children of dis-
abled officers and 25.000 unemployed
officers haH been driven home to the
public by voluminous advertlsinir.
The Briton is told that he must
“honor your bond.” because “when
your homew were in peril you naked
these men to sacrifice their positions
and abandon their cilreers." and “to
your ehanre” the married officer con-
fidently entrusted the care his
home, his wife and his family. In ad-
school. business
careers sacrificed
for the common good. Now they have
returned, broken In health and
uble to baUle wbth the world,
maintain their homes, give their chll-
proper schooling and help offl-
it starts j
manner# ; I
off j i
. _______ am! 1 *
they nppre- j
mutch an pow- j
MippoMe<! I ■» be
unlenM he's a lady
and the Attorney (iviicral of
PJiod.- Inland. that the amendment
toto«^ -HtMtrnMiluhunMUy and illMgally
adopted, it <ii^miKHrH the one or two
InjunetioRH that Federal district judg
t-s granted rent mini ng prohibition en-
forcement officers from enforcing the I
law. it knocks bu the Fie^enspan
Brexx ing company's contention that its
I i iglit.4 to make liver had been illegally
trampled upon, and it declares that
the Volstead law. limiting the alcholie
content in nny beverage to one-half | A young couple whom I know once
of one pet cent, is tiie law of lhe land. | Kp,.nf niost miserable summer occu-
constituCionally enacted and within the pying a cottage jointly with another
j iimi(s of the power of Congress as | couple. They could hardly get through
i conferred l>\ the <'onstitutiim under I to the eml of the summer and
,' it- r ■
of ,
Stuff" that I
j
_ rid of the ac-
cumulsH.o.5 since the spring creaning.
The very least one can do is to co-
jjff-ie~$|*Nrate with the clean-up movement
[”■ ’ N* the extent ot giving the wagons
ehAnce to haul off the worthless
FjAh?;' *nd tn-the-way stuff—you can't de-
■-.. „ —-------
h-;7'~'7 (Lionel Lowry
[ Signal Suggests that so long aa Mr.
a candtd&te "The p?0-
their hips In a mad
F' riuih to vote for him; but since Hoover
toeeame n candidate the people take a
L f telMl flight is beating the aocka
Cf$ bihl'," ahi adds: .“It’s the way of
[, ■ the world." Mr. HooVer's great po-
r Mtical mistake was when he announc.
P„ " *4 to the world that he was a repub-
r . lUtan, * State Press. writWig in the
[ ■ Dallas Newr. voices the sentiments of
2 „ vary many democrats when, coninient-
on the Signal's paragraph. he
•an:
Mr. 1
gn.N on the
1 sny Its in
rite now
Man nePH
Manners would tie a grate thing to
” “ ? werut
thw beat rn&nnerti.
It iw manners for a man to give a
ladx bin sort in a trolley car in case
xhe in standing nto in frunt <»f litrn
looking as if mIio wisMrd he would.
Some men only gtv* their seet to old
was put Indira. on account of considering
"Lives of]y°’,n£ ,ndtr!’ i<*K* are jest as good as
h*oi tijry 'wat (heir arc, but most of ti e time I
' they jest keep on Meeting there thern-
Mldv.'u till LllU'illltll 1 . f it UM $1 u r-/*
THIS IS THE B1RTHUAY OF
< AGLIONTHO
June H. 174.4
Concerning Alexander
Carlisle ssys. "He was the quack <>f j JtOge people by if Home of the
quacks, a most perfect scroundrel. the
healer of diseases, alleged friend of
the poor. spirit .aummoner, prophet,
priest, swindler and liar."
This interesting cliaracter
Mon of a poor simp keeper and
born in Palermo. Italy. He
in a monastery to read the
the Saints" to the monks w
were at their meals. Hut as
terpolated naughty stories about the
saints which were not in the book, he
tried Ins hand at various tilings, most
of them not approved by the law; and j
.when Palermo gut too hot for him. lie
fled to i.ome. Here he married a kin-
dred spirit and the two of them trav-
flfiil Luxuriously through Europe in a
coach and four under the title of the
•Count and Countess
They managed to
ed with the best society and
always had plenty ot money,
sold an "elixir of youth"
Countess claimed that site
to prove it. said her real
more titan 60 when she was in reality
about ®t). They also formed some
mysterious secret society out of which
they made a smalH’fortune. They were
tiuallv caught in Rome and Cagliostrt,
died in p.rison. His wife, who had been
in a convent, died some years later.
Telephone Itntes
seems to be tlil-nlentug an
epidemic of raising telephone
near as MeKittney
Denton ettiaens, appreciative of l,w I
to get their indestructible- rub-
fe.' ' l»tah hauled away fret*, will take ad- *
Kfi ’’^wantage of the city's offer to have 11
L disposed of and will have the rubbish
••eked arid ready for the eitv - wagons
*”ifiKorrvw (Wednesday) morning. In
■dditiop to being unsightly tin cans .
I—‘ *r» potent la By troublesome tn t tint they I
L • wffnr* breeding places for mosquitoes
' there fo always an accumulation
I IMe-trnctlble worthless
aiMm*'-' about every hoUN<‘huI(l.
r " "tto* purpose of the clean-up and
I 'tree haulage is to. get
the power of Congress as |
by tile Conatitutiim under I
Eighteenth Amendment. Levy May-
,.r—the lawyer who represented the
distillers in tiie court*—■qonc.wdwa that
tti" fight against tiie amendment is
It st—in tiie courts. Tiie next fight to
be made Ktit Vr. fhq effort to elect
enough “wet" Congressmen to over- | surprised. The
turn lhe Volstead act ami permit the peopl
sale of light wine and beer" as an | the v
entering wedge to abrogation of the i
whole amendment. When tbrt iTills--
.nul it will full. Just as will the. ef-
fort- to commit either of tin- major
parlies to th.- "2.7 5" pla-ta—th * pro-
of the Honey Grove j ,. jb|, on que^jp,,, wlli very near
< Itrninalion from politico.
!*■»♦ «t >14 W. Hickory street. Den
ragasaarasx:
of AMoclated Press, w hich Is 1
y •■titled to use for republi- I
Ml> news, accredited to It or |
■■* •thsrwtse credited, and slso the;
U«al bows published therein
F - < ■•(•red as second-class mail matter
•t Danton. Texas
’ WOTICK TO TDK PTBI.K*
Ef \ XBF eiTOMoui reflection upon
4*AT*ct«r. reputation
flMBT (frit* ’ — -------
nBoiy corrected upon betnr called
tB< publisher’^ attention
UAHHIEB <>A AHI>K*T < OTRTNllll’
WtKKLHMK
FRAN’UISUO .June H.— For eev-
daya wtreieRS operators In the
stations and aboard HhipM at
In tire vTdnlTy“of San Franciaco
• interested Hatenern to Nome of
thu -hweeteal niKHaagea ever flaahed
throuxh the ether. The explanation of
Cupid n monopoly of the air lanes
came with the arrival here aboard
the liner Shinyo Maru of Miss Helen
T FIdmondN, recipient of two score
.'h-rogrAina from her fiance, Grafton
B Perkins of New York.
The aerial “disturbances” began
noon as tiie Shlnyo chine within
Kan Franele^'o
Cupid n
pi ach.”
like—wt
between
In other
•ent and
meKMAReR. with
mndw, who la the dauKhter of Mrs. F.
K Edmonds, of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
on the ships arrival announced her
♦•iimiKrnient to wed Perkins.
The romance of the young couple
the Army Transport Thomas; when
Miss Edmondg went from here as a
nurse and I*vrkins sailed as major of
artillery. '
There
of Io r
rateM. It ih an near as Mi'Kinnw where
the eOmpanr WAnt# to raise the rater f
to $2.25 i-rul $ for residence and
businesM 'Aelephont-s. respectively and
(hosr are tb»- rates which wo over here
ha\o been paying for a Kood many
months. Tn Fort Worth, which also is
near by, the company wants $,. and $’.<
h month. A ijaisv at Terrell will prob
ably be determined in the courts,—
Penton Record-Chronicle. Tht» Ret-
ord-Chronicle. usually very depend-
trMw.- hnji wnttr nn ♦‘rertr. Nw--etn
over tho r.v '-'i to Uiad«> at
rell. Ti.e ( ity <-omrnission. the
e.rninK body of (his city, has ,*t\
rommodHtlngly submitted to the in-
ereaa in rates. Gainesville -and WaxX-
hachte art the cities which have shown
a disposition to fiaht it out with
■company.
life
r-
■mMIB, < —— »■;■» x' --4-—
‘*'w
DBTONRECfflH)-GHRflI
mmoobd and cmmon: i::
......id
BP'''”
| DtvNTOA.
r':~Z:: ^na^ur Hatter -
P - o’.-miuK will lie livid un J.
tE ourdlng tq the latent I>rom>um • irmt I
yr~., '■nia Dallas headquarters. bis
M't\«hlngton engagement^ including I
r / jgwvlhtlity of run earlier date, we
W Informed by the ’same pronouiice
jj"-T --gRtoWt.* Between Jut.r 2* and July 24
mighty short a time for a
I >•(*■ to cover the entire stat*.
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