Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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ADVANCE SPRING STYLES
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Capital and Surplus. $100,000.00
that
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NEW SPRING SKIRTS
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LUCY CATES
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK ;
u in n
that
with the most outstand-
—
a Ming
of
ing success
taffeta and georg-
Madame Galli-Curci
Li ■
ring
April 10. 1918.
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GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
We have received
many
new
ADMISSION $1.00
Illi
customers for the nww year, but
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at the
same time.
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British
cash, therefore, we sell cheaper.
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the Crystal Palace parade.
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J. B. WILSON & CO.
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ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE
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CARPENTIER FIGHTS IN
TWO PERSONALITIES
A BANK ACCOUNT WILL MAKE
YOU MORE USEFUL
J’Teill J> 1
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and th.’
Salvation Army's Work for Fifty-Four’
Years Recognized aa Worthy of
the Highest Praise.
Pathetic Story Told as an Example of
the Peril That Lies in
Inefficiency.
It is not what you might have
saved that counts. It is what you
do save.
You will have more money and
spend less If you start a bank ac-
count and do not attempt to carry
your money around with you.
HOW MUCH DO YOU
.SPEND FOOLISHLY?
Just because you have
your pocket?
Put it in this bank and watch
the account grow.
The measure of your success is
your ability to save.
Start an account today.
TO SAVE MONEY IS
TO PUT IT IN A HANK
but Ims
London <'hroriicle.
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black kid Oxfords in
are now in stock in'all widths.
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The House of Service.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF DENTON
NORMAL AUDITORIUM
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New Shoes for Men in
W. L. Douglas Shoes
If You Have Foot Ailments, Consult Our
Expert, Trained in Practipedics.
Miss Catherine Hamman,
35 West 39th Street.
Dear Miss Bamman:
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pla-liH U ' 11 ' i o \ • U I
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SPORTING FIELD NEWS
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nsi’ious of
re all the
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bl- seen
u hen
aosslblv be nois-
ier than It Is at the pre'-oiit day.
For they say it was a far noisier
place then. " hen nearly nil the main
adding
In <Hirp
either
Mi-anHio
! doing
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fr
work \a hl Io
States "ertiiie
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New goods arid
teresting, and we are anxious
to you if you want to buy or
You will not be urged to buy.
I \LLS
country.
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A very new
“Jazz Last,” in
Other styles in
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hands
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Keeps you from sleeping
Annoys ami interferes.
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height of yinir ambition and gain the goal of success requires
some effort. Real study andihard experience have helped us to excel
JEX ..
MurrYNimtM
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BBT; >yfeat "i »>
11 1 • el o t
new modes are always in-
to show therri \
yrant to look.
court and act as Ills interpreter.
"Well, lie reluctantly• consented to
HAS WON PLACE OF HONOR
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bly 1h h
his own po
same. This
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t Inn in
Again replaces
New Black Kid Oxford Ties With Walking
Heels, New Pumps in Baby Louis, Full
Louis, and Military Heels,Tweedie
Boot Tops
WORTH
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found (bad m his ia
fol in >a ur.iK d rag
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You’ll find both officers and
ployees courteous and efficient.
Natural expressions, comfortable, easy poses and exquisite
effect* give our photographs distinctive individuality.
THE SH AW STUDIO
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In blue serges, Scotch and varied plaids.
NEW SPRING DRESSES
Beautiful chic models in
ette combinations. All are charming in
their distinction.
NEW OXFORDS AND PUMPS
l«(.j a ax Ti ulh \
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I ’a 1 I ci sm
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COOK & HUSSEY
CASH GROCERY AND MARKET
PHONE 404.
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Tlu
I comiu u h ii n t ion
of th<
4' c WidP
urged tn
Will la tn
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of the
he fbxrd
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lues and
conn. --ted
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8 can he
irk up all
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< elt iilatt <1 on ; m,-
<>n boar 1 i»l .■)».
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is stat«'<i. ‘
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r eihn-i d
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vi’.’H now
th,, prosldeney
E<1Kar T
M»r in
tn with a cblorn-
his hand".
A. R. Hawley, president of the Aero
club, tohl in New York the otiier day
an inefticlency story.
“Beware the inefficient man,” he
said, "for If you have dealings with
him It U yon, not lie, that will suffer
from hi* Inefficiency.
"A foreigner in outlandish garb
claiming to be an Armenian came here
to solicit funds Inst year for his com
It happened that another
Armenian was arrested nt the time.
1 and the first chap was asked- to go to
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4 net, tlrwrreh lho trwth was that be knew
I no Armenian whatever. Anyhow he
| stalked Into the courtroom, listened In
„ I grave silence to (he
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bu ’
.-.i_as.ua;.. .. w Jisr.e
flu- p
w a s
These are days of co-operation, organi-
zation and team-work.
Man can no longer succeed all alone, un-
helped and unhelping, nor does he wish to.
Real success now means increaser! useful-
\ mi-1 b
to th.
Yoik ; *
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al ’fAluVii'V.. «4« cui,4-
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from the
by slow
• lobl
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' wheels of
| There was a
which
I Vll< IIIMI.ENN
V I O X l><> X.
An m\tnliun tu
w riling,
at the
Hurrh of fh»- Sitn -\ntordo Brones has
t i adi d tn \\ ichita Fa 11^ fot Sims.
of nvl \ r H.
flow ing-
individuality oo-zt s
II* do< s not etlel Vt
or
The I ..-Mid
pletrd nrril’l
o,n \ o u i farm 1' • a 11
Bild b< for.
w Io re. Th.-v al
s Hen noirs.
dis-
In our Shoe section we are well prepared
to take care of your wants in either Boots or
Pumps in the desired heels.
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the d i ft el . n t k indw
China and Japan
t a \v >-cd eating
w or Id \ mofiK no
sea w » • ds *
relished ns
Tn Japan
kills a < a t
< ’ha ib m Eva n
fl \ t odsi, d o
in their efforts t
Mr. hits
lion if the
i< i* ilia l I v
“Just Wright” and
Th. I I - i ar <dd
• t ♦ i I a i i<1»- n t a i I y
elf while bunting.
hot gun struck Inn
t < > .i
\ klK.b
1 with r u
we are desirous of getting mahy
pof (
U(b-.s
j IrjNcM m pH SH 5
t i < • r meets Ja < k
will win In aix round*
camps. H»- is tin man
< ’a rpvnt b r With all
mentality at^ompantes
to the i mg
**•< ii. Sib nt
niiidi as t<»
<b bt rd for ’
fin Ishcd .the
p i< ms h I p
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Io 11
were
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rd f-’T 1
We were delighted with the success which Miss Gates achieved
at her appearances with Symphony Society of New York last week
in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, when she took the
place of Mme. Galli-Curci.
Will you kindly came in to my office at your earliest con-
venience so that we may arrange for an appearance for Miss Gates
at one of our regular New York concerts next season?
Yours very truly,
GEORGE ENGLES, Manager.
I a r -1»11 • L •
\ • .i i as hi i i»nd
at»-s has bcii
I b• r• ri.■< 1 l-'r ogs
t lr- Ab \ i .(
• * |Hl IS 1 dl
president i.i 1
Sa♦u rd i '
sinipb s
nc. a u <b-
II be dee
< - f 1 ’• I "
< I i a d <
Ihrv sav fool
If \m.u took ib-sc.
mlytival table vou
tloild mak- a first
s a psychic sy>I.j.-< t
s I h n/is
al< b
P» nti. r s’ m.
for a fi’irnal
hi.- t fur two hours, Wjiib- a I
o r might start at eight thirty arid ■
piofrrct 1 I tilt midniji.it And: tip*
as many and substantia!’^
w • i e b-ngt hy.
’ak-t-K «»f T'hiii/i ar**
ds, which ant enor- I
ovcrla id
the vurfai'p‘ .
s and garden
ic farms be ar
eu eta Ides.
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pugilist had an easy
the befuddled
the words of
alleged dual
H.iri
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CITY—(h-imral .bdin
w pr r n t« 11 w Ith ,i
J hl^ nativ.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12.—Apparently
Jack Dempsey will’ have to fight two
men when he m^ets George* Cirpen-
tler for the World heavyweltrht cham-
pionship, If the deduction* of ft*. Lon-
don writer are correct. According to
this authority Deecamp*. manager ut
Carpentier, po**esses some sort of a
mystic eye with which he cast a spell
er Beckett in the recent battle In
ndon w ith the result that the French
task in knocking
out the befuddled Britisher.
In the words of the discoverer of
this alleged dual combination which,
confronted poor B» ckett during the
odd seconds he stood before ('ar-
ntlcr. Hie strange influence made Its
effect* felt a* fotlows:
‘There were two personalities fight -
ing. Toe^Beckett from the moment lie
inter .I the ring. < 'a rpe n 1 b-r wa* one
other was bescarnpK hiA manager,
amps is a very excitable rnun. ITc
a -tyideally
person a 1 i t y
from e v 4 • r \
•scy. He (X
1 ...... i ( t •
pr-Jevsint
of f. i . d
i . |oibl ii .( n
That 1f hr
itself for
that if he kills
its t w it ch Ings
after
he tries
<iu« .- t.on of
n •«»• m •
—Jbl+n vexing British a
merci al interops Ln
^rfr-jCntH the quFBUon
believed/ “r
^JJJprei|fht on board rxport \r**el
~fri'—.-feanii In quuthiK prn cb
4-.fc ', the CUi'Iomi’i’y "frptKht
3j®l;i1t>61rit of -or I gin." Tti’-re
*^|RF Ulfferencv *n«l Britl.lurK. It I
complained whiin billn were rendered
The American Chamber of Coinno ice
;. *.. o1.' says a conference of Hrltiah and Amer.
LUg.' Jean buateieas men held hi re ib cided to I f, (
1 1 ^eeepi the British~w ralon.
American buaineaa meh here
British agents for Anurfvnn firm
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This papi r is r«-.i-* t,v xji'in p<<
dallv 30c will place ton words
' forr Hint many nrnple fweffv dnv
week'in the cLiKsiffcd'cnilurr ns
I I .Kill I ' > ' I <
!.<>< KI. I \ ri l< I :**T
M irtcjii’c Bank ha* coni- I
L’s-mr-nfR tn save vnn mont-v I
Mr
nak ing
• buy fpid
- I »• m ps»-v < 'a r
by asking fhr
■» -imt»4>se pHHR-
would make. It
iliir f.r lip. i ii'.niH to cross Hie
> Tl.i Li.-i -ia Lower < ’allforn’ i
t Io- fl g h.t i4' *■■<• hedh b’d to I"
;i I for a f. I O”. OOO purse
A nice line of the celebrated PRINTZESS
Coat Suits now on display. Beautiful new
Spring models in Serges, Poiset twill and
Jersey cloth, Navys, Browns, Greens and
overseas blue, varied sizes. Early buyers
get the most good from their Spring Suits
and these are Printzess Suits too, with two
seasons’ guarantee for the linings.
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d' m< < ( ic (
r^g mni’Tilnr paper narNon |
urpl* and black and *e«v»nd i
■ ti* white or yellow, rnl) •
London Now Lr*s Noi*y.
Middle :’p‘d LomFonei's wlm went tn
end fro In the cjqdinl In flu* «dxtb”*
'M atid seventh's merely smile when we ,-.
| if .London could f»ossil»lv lu* no|s- 1’1
It Is at
In Baby Louis and Military heels, in blacks,
cordovan and white.
You will please realize not “Eventually”
But Now.
A I ITTLE HOLE
I
not.,,
< (-very df -
d»-fe.'it for
i m pM* m b, d
would find
medl
His pi r
•nt i( r In
b Im b.is 1 rail.< d
U will >i< his
H \-1 W I Ipkt' H Hips \
tie* III u
i! pi. n’t b- r ;
•h for him
last from jWriglit called the
dark brown Russian calf,
the more conservative lasts.
| Ma I I in
ipr
I m ov hi
lib w eft O! • • ■
a l»pl ica t lolb
II \ ru
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m
I
streets were uranfte pnved nn<i nil the [
the vehicles Iron bmttiil. i
continuous ronr then to!-’"'
the present day sound Is n
mere whisper.
One such Londoner
r former Kmp.ror
by the all lex in r<
it a j >ii b I ic m e4* t I n g
Fa t h* ria nd I .ra gm*
Th»- Record Chronlcla
• mo good cb an. cotim
|;ui’K Aik. — Jiakid liuu-
.1 Madding and M’s« Ma
-I wiii k 11 b-d j nd Mrs.
..dding is ba<)’\ injut d as
r-Mili of th( n automobile running
l.bA r..ad into Fourchf creek mar
*arl\ Suiidav umruing while en
Rhlff to l ittle Ro(l<
Tin
will
will lu-
ll n I
bef
s’ a n t
Except for the war the Salvation
Army would have ce)ehrnte<lfts fiftieth
birthday four ywirs ago, but there
could hardly have been a better re-
minder of what the army had done
and become In a half century than the
recent award of (be Victoria Cross to I
three Salvation Army soldiers for their ‘
service In France. Iflfty-four years
ago things were very different; the I
first appearances of the Salvationists i
aroused opposition rowdies tried to j
break up the meetings, and on at least ’1
one occasion .members of the future j
army were arrested tn England as i *8“
“disturbers of the peace." Originally I —
simply an attempt to make converts ] —
by outdoor preaching, the, movement
'which William Booth started in July
1St'».r>, was put on a military basis and
became the Salvation Army in 1878,
since which time
75 (
corps and outposts In more than 60
countries. The army was officially
recognized hy King Edward VII when
he received the founder at Bucking-
ham palace in 1004 ; a different yet re-I
markable "official recognition" oc-
curred quite recently when a tableau
honoring the Salvation Army was njnde I •.
” the climax of the current "Ziegfeld
' , Follies" on Broadway.
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'no'or SUFFERED FOR OTHER’S SIN
■
Makes a large break
if neglected.
A little repair bill saves
a big one in a short time,
wot - Do not fail to attend to
’ the little repairs. They
grow if neglected.
lust call ONE TWO.
Tell us what you want
and we will send a man,
the material and have it
attended to.
n . I f t < F
of
people
food substances
a (JiTM N T7.M
il will
•«<’ven gen. ra 1 inns . o
a flog' and w a t <-|k >
ii m (bath st rugg b-H
ba fid will I i «in bb* u hen
\A Illi
F A\S AS
I’.-i -Ung \
sw ni bv .
and hailed
r la n f i • ’-h
|>lpe 111
Il the I’eisian official
sn.oki d (>nlv on State nraaislon
sot with rubb'-M nnrt
vnlip’d .it five hundred thouRand
c(»lb gg patch
• lei fl (I capli
for this si as<
<11 ft Hu 111< s of which I hu
« < oinpla : nt (I was the d( -
receiving tniin of lading for
- nt from the I’niled St.it* s to
Argentina. 'Ibis was due to tin- fact
thr.i the hills i (»uld not be sii.t on the
ier which carried th» goods and
wei( few fast Mcaimi^ which
bring them here at the time (he
xrnx.d
ii the bill <d lading was
ships thd goods were held In
• i «- until she arris <-d
hand bills of lading oh
ship'pcd from England canue
fn*d steamers which often
)»efore the goods w*-r*- ‘re-
VH 1 ua hie
I ’ei sia n
wiih St. I
fl . si. W Kiel
I > l g 11 < (I h V
I I he sa nil I
<tf ('harlii Mor
arms an! t h• i.
• | c t Im ga me.
t X I \\ I X \ EX I IOX TO
MIA X 11 O M X I '
j...IajNJ’uN. Jiugj.;. .
a h 11 ti g- a i it I
' f . ed .1 h* :i •’ •
| t enia rkrtbh-
| has lust b
. Ministi y of
'• The nppllami
SY.M1-HOX V St >t IF.T V
Walter Damroscti
i < *.ei»l ge I ’ng les.
AEOLIAN HALT.. NEW YOttK
This Bank’s Service is prompt and
thoroughly reliable. Collections ahe
quickly made; drafts, travelers’
check and letters of credit are issued.
Safety deposit boxes for rent for
Liberty Bonds.
ns dislike wedding
i p <»r poi -I l ed
l lilies SS I ’ Il
‘ a million.
prose th*
s which are
•>ak*d eye.
mO t y k nos% n
svith a 4 great
in character a
of apiiits.
lie socialists want
ms to if pres* ii 1 1 hr
i m of th*- Xss* mM
ri lain t h« Ir *•
i<H j»|*r*» v*ul Hi*-
hl s’ iii ousting
loi-llfl 1st membe
Argentina Glad of UMent
of Vessels By Shipping Board
Bl’ENOS AIRES, Jan. 12.—American
bjuaineMa men in Argentina received
! vs ith pleasure th* anriouncejnent that
the I nited States Shipping Hoard had
^allotted w* v» u of its faat pa**vng4-r
liner* for service between New York
and South American ports including
Bueno* Aire*. Th* y have fell that
they hfiV44 _l>een struggiing against a
' handicap owltg* to glow mail communi-
cation and pas** pg* r transportation
betssi-cn the I ’nited Stales and this
■MBH here wanted to send
I n 11 id States he k nesv
isf it would require at
for the li-tti-i to roach
nd i ha t f i equent Is It w ould
Tn s< ltd a r* pi « s< ntat is c to
States on a business mis-
r * qul i f h re<- input hs tu-
rn < ou :d j < t urn to Buenos
* •
T-*rr
t i Onp such Londoner says lie often j
j henrd In the old days the roar of Lon- |
i“k | (Ion's traffic from aa far away a spot
I ns the Crystal I’nlace parade. The | a
,, ' sound was like that of continual very I
t-’.’ distant thunder, lie has many time* |
n " | (n’recent years listened for the sound,
if f .oe- f tl'i'e'l'rC ffb**1 ’h*’ sil"ie spot. but Ims never I
eV. Cmp
Wa t eh
who is ;
mental force. His
r-uTpcTTtirr tn-
I’veiy tltfht. He is ids
partner, and to him
(’n r pen tier is Becket t
tlm blow on tin- ja
• tlRht and took tli
of Europe of Ids re.
was hi iniinpR doinix as Bec-
<• into the ring'.' Those who
near him tell me he wax walch-
Bcckett tntentlv. riu- fact is. lie
bemiti to baht Beckett as soon a»
Beckett stepped Into the rink Beckett
was constantly glancing round at ('ar
pmitler as he wan getting Ills gloves
adjusted. There you have the person-
ality of Itesiamps tiegjnning to work,
impinging itself on Bee’aett's brain
and beginning its task of confusing
lisli boxer's thoughts,
limps ts not quite eo
wer, but It is tit.
I
to
silence to (he prisoner's pas
protestntIons of Innocence, and
then turned to the judge and said with
! n low how.
‘Your honor, niv compatriot has
confessed till. He begs you. however.
I to be lenient for suffering Armenta’s
I Rilke.'
1 ’"The' Judge thanked the Interpreter
J warmly for his services, and then «cti
1,1 ) fenced the Innocent prisoner to five
j years' bard labor." «
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920, newspaper, January 12, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235857/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.