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'"Forty Winning Ploys in Foot-
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YOUR SUCCESS AND OURS
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WE THANK YOU
Dore Season Is SUB On.
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with Cojper a» the
was
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government
the great
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Denton's Oldest Jeweler
West Court Square.
5—Four
today In
ory ware
*??aih"t t!i<
11 .< ve
The rest eure would he n floe
thing for the world. If It could
begin with longues. •
in -
t lie
under-
stock'ng. poshed
:<<!<+ t“»-,i -Oroe.il
irfakes s
lek
the
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twins WORD STANDS—The grass
wlthereth, the flower fadeth: hut tile
word of our (Jod shall aland forever.
—Isaiah 40:5.
NEW YORK. (let. 5.
strangling ammonia
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Bible Thought
For Today
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and
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HISTORY OF TEXAS AND PEOPLE
WHO MADE IT
(By SAM E. MILLER)
lU HM», rn
up
You’ll never really appreci-
ate this until you start sav-
ing. „ ---------!’1
Start today—get the habit!
The Williams Store
FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS
Little Benny’s
Note Book
We catry special loads f<?r
dove shooting.
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iAt rv»n«» xx-ho' hn ve vl?»4te<i
kJ for thr n«Rt day nr two
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that i
The moon is father of our dreams,
He holds us within his sway,
Into our clouded minds he streams
To wash the doubts and fear away;
And like the babe who reaches out
Small hands to grasp this treasure great,
So grown-ups everywhere about
Look to the moon and dream, and wait.
m aa — „-aa. — — ■■ ■■ aa
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'^c., high. That like attracts like in cit-
izens as in other ways and that
new citizens conform to the high |
pr*s< i ib'd
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FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE
’jjwwKinw .
CARRYINGDN
would«’ni
um off ah
by
A if t
<lr««a circulation 2.007
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•m eon r-1
Among the wild bush tribes of
tropical Africa, it Is not etiquette
for I hr, men and. women to eat to-
gether. It is more common for all
the men in one street to feed to-
M»U>er. The «bman de likewise.
I nrr<iullr<! love doesn’t enwse
woman hi.lt ns niueh suffering
in unsatisfied curlwalty..
making
entlcnlan
thinks he
Interested in suits with two pair of trousers T
about them.
Now tbnt dnugliter la away nt
colleire, there la danger that
uiolhrr will get out of practice
na n Indt’a maid.
this aiini.u
iy6e
hole
i
w.
ihe Round b’ir nra
mi be lounu
the
per
the first
•ranbt rry
WJ
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lit piles
s«..aw.. and heaps A
the two haw with awe
Fork of pale facu axixi
PH1LADELPHI A. Oct.
firemen were kiHed early
h fire which swept a six-st ,
house and factory building here.
SHERMAN, 4Jct. 6.—Dr. Nat F.
Grafton of Wichita Falls was elect-
id moderator of the Texas Synod of
the Presbyterian Church. U. S. A.,
at the opening aessoin of tt>e Synod
here today.
DCG HILL PARA6RAFS:
. Bf G«org« Biacha*
LfTTER'i
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Island, the
the govern -
‘ < to-
Don't s['
o handle
operation in getting the line routed Isn't
into Denton over the most desirable: annual
and practicable survey, and Denton , hurtogi ?
. Citizens hope that the niterurban
builders will find it feasible to carry i
the line to the State colleges and.i
possibly afford local servlet- be- ,
Fe< 11 n
five dol
danu<M’. 1
ad viMa bl**
ville :.’id plate
Kafe-k^epln^.
bidding
in th-
t..* u.- M
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anv
: Qtl
"I
the
OH I
xcriat
have
p 11 v e
ba-
the United
lle 'socnis to hold a regal sway
Over the hearts and minds of all.
The txhohtr, worn and bowed and gray,
Turns when the shades of evening fall
And in that glorious flood of light
Sees what his lips can never teach,
Visions of beauty and of right
Which ho has hope some day to reach.
It does not require a knowledge of mathematics to figure ou|
where your present actions are leading you. If you earry on the
habit of heedless money spending, you cannot expect opportu-
nity to halt before you.
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On the other hand, carrying on the habit of money saving'
will forecast with reasonable accuracy what share of opportu-1
nity and success will be yours in days to come.
xSfrom the start is predicated u|hih ■
’ _f reason of
■W.'.. the colleges here, there is not a
"town in Texas of twice, possibly
i- *bs size, that has as much
-*----Tii and uul pusaeugur Uavcl aa has
Denton and passenger travel is the
source of interurban i
lines’ income. Those having to do ’
With the interurban have asked and
are receiving Denton citizens' co-,
operation in getting the line routed
Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-tp-Wear.
Carter’s Underwear and Arrow Shirts.
We appreciate your giving us a call, and we give you ser-
vice.
Drive by and let us drain your engine crank case and
refill with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloils.
This is unpleasant for you to do. Let us do it for you.
We charge only for the oil.
YEAR'S BEST BOOK
The most interesting book of
the year is your Bank book. ,
It is fascinating to read the
deposits and watch the bal- ft;
ances grow, 2g I
JL
proberly be-
llle luvhs uf
she i-ami In
. . . . of her de- k.
skiiilih- g«’rl with piy-
ignorant ixpression.
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-FIRST NATIONAL BANK
1 i puiMibly afford i<k:u serviw
feri ■ tween them and down town.
Master the art of saving by meahs of a bank account With
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REALISM
Ah, the realistic writer, Jms nov<|l, makes me sad; for
his hero is. a blighter and his nerolne’s as bad. Says the
‘ realistic’' fellow, when he takes his fountain pen, “All the
world is punk und yellow, freaks its women and i_
describe’« little section of th# life that I behold, a
squalor und dejection, mildew, rottenness and meld,
hock will have no humor, nothing gay will it disclosa,
write about a tumor rather than describe a rose. Tru.,
be no plot or action such as healthy people ehooee, for I eater
to that fraction of the crowd that has the blues.’’ So he whites
a sordid story of a sordid lot of wrecks, failures young and
failures hoary, talking evermore of Sex. And some ctiticstry,
"Great Caesar! How he reads the human soul! He’s a g,r<n‘i
and gifted geezer who could write that rigmarole!” And the
Tt '■f rnt-grows rtrmsvr us tUp TeBttem~gruw^ wMlmnjtttk
about a censor, and the wise man holds his nose. RFalisni'in
the sewer rakes and digs and claws around, hunting OMVlDn
that’s newer than poor Zolg ever found.
.f'a.'l .P’- A- .
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A rr> arreni no 1l|». Hnthrr
Krrrn: larjjr tip. NophtMtimfrd j
sm«l| tip.
GOLF CLUBS
TheSirway aTwicouh-
try Club is in fine condition
now. Why not take advan-
tage of the cool weather?
Hillarieh & Bradsby
Sets for $2R.0O
$33 With Bag. 1
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MOTOR MARK GARAGE
Phone 268 A' . . EARL GARRETT
**»*■* y.’j <r *"■'*
—is largely due to the spirit of co-operation that exists between
us.
We have built a strong bank here, and we ai^- not unmindful of
the splendid unity of purpose, the frienship of our customers,
and the co-operation that has had such a share in our success.
And you will find us ever asady, with willing and able service, to
do our full share in assuring the success and happiness of every
worthy customer.
FIRST GUARANTY* STATE BANK
.<■ i nil,, ' K H
exchange for I }’or!}, Jn
more of our i , p*
.1..k—n« cows, pcrienc
anil i-xchtriKe their products for ! K*M'
-.7 would be 1h a l
>erous condition — I
r-Gazette.
• Tickvllle caught
.. v ni irnlna, hilt
extinguished. Rax
i< awfully glad It
he has a collar in
firearms
.til plato
w Inaoas
from the
to - be had
only in Fashion Park suits.
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The yet
perrttrfwe ..... ---- —.
have noticed with pleasure that the
Postmaster has -co.nbad his hair
It is believed that the Inspector is
about due. .
In I
■CM I I
Two of
They stole
with pi- ks I
tO pOHSH<’|
leader's tiea-
must oe
tilt- n.ol.
mey
Oar dlsodvaninae of short
•Mrfa Is that n girl rnn ao
U»«rr •*•-•?>* •** •< «"'
against th. <nlt oa the other
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vn I ng.
tliats ?i
we doh’
heck. I'.’Oi
grille
i Kitty
are not per.
4b or revotv i
tor lb
u u tilde
a little harsh
perhaps. biH
be ■■iHir.ta.ined.
* ‘'Wyi-Qiis ~
Hare Yen a Nesi Egg?
Rome time back in the dim and
-, ■ i distant past somebody said "Uneasy
and prospective, and of more than I ,he h, .l(| that wcars a crown.”
passing interest to those of us. ■ . —u
4.---whdsr* nmu ui . ui yov_lauiu a vu’ —
sists meuriy fn attending them. '
, The plays portrayed in the series
J.—am to be easily understood even by
i__ th? Uj man from the djagrums and
text matter accompanying; they
rr.'/are formations used in the game
p today by institutions that are most
——advanced tn foot bah theory -atul > -.aruwr vt_' bill.
L- strategy and should be helpful to f-
----------tha local teams in whose success,! thw)r groceries they
f ■ • the whole town takes pride. The ' much mon- prospe—
series will be continued from day | M< Kinney ('curler
I to day until completed, which will
L: > be at the height of the football wa- j
r son
A most desirable feature of Den- j
ton as a town is the high average something to
of its citizenship, morally, mlellec-| ( .,m..-. rather
It is notjlmv I. .....
i to lu.w a farmer may get on his
who pays his I feet and stay there after lie gets on
vn' 'em If a man Is doubtful about such
<,f! a procedure paying as referred to
Xt-s-a* — •♦♦♦♦
Witti irtost drtveri’,’ UcwTug the
horn is just a way of passing the
bnek.— -.......- - ■- - - ■
l‘ml»lhu a ape nd tli rift for
being liberal la Ilk,, pralalng n
<lu<-k for liking water.
Il, Turk Ourntrn. India.
I,e»'« mart Ike propaganda md-
, eblnea aad make I be world aafe
lor < hrlwflana.’
HOG ISLAND SHII’YARDM HAl’ID-
LY DMMOR1I.I7.KD
PHIIiADI’XF’HIA, l*a., Oct
(I'nbed Preaa)—Hog
great shipyard wher- tae gov<
ment spent some 127(1.000.000 la
almost demobilized,
here once an army
labored frantically
and more ships.
We are receiving dgjly, to meet the demands of our cus-
tomers.
Shoes for the family that will give you service and at a
accumulating steadily. It’s reasonable price.
just the start that fe hard— Men’s Hats of the latest shapes.
audit is HLorejthan worth ttye ' —1 J xxr«„-
Exchange NatloMl Bank
Today’s
Anniversaries
1741—.lames McfliU, rounder ' ot
McGill University, porn in Glasgow;’
SlSl tland. Died in Montreal, Dec. is,
181 a.
1775—Joal.ua It. Giddings. Ohio
congressman and ubolltionist, borrt’
al VIokh point. I'a. Died In Mon.’
i real. M-iy i7, 1H64 ’
Atrrw<tUH N. IMekcH#, a
bi*o1her of tno fanour novelist
Churlen Dlckeihi.‘died In Chicago.
1472— Toe- grotio of the Virgin
Mai y at Lan rdcs wi.a vGlted by -to.r
<>00 ullgrlniH. ,
18 f4 - Tlx Arnerlca-n Library A»-
sazviataui wua urgao**.-’! In I tula-
deluhta.
1881 ^Seventeen Kus.’lan imper-
ial palaces were converted Into ed-
ucational establish!! •n’:( by o.der
of the C«nr.
1884—Gsn. John H. Gordon was
chosen sogerrvoc of (bbrgla with-
out opposition
1391 -(Jiailes St. wait moniTr
Irish uSUtu al leader. <1!< <J st Brigh-
ton. England Bo n In «Monty
Wicklow. Inland. June 27, 18IG
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By Edgar Oimt
W £ a it I/iL
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(Copyright. 1922. by Ectarar A. Gueat)
l THE MODN , k ,
Last night our baby aaw the moon.
A wondrous ball of yellow gold,
It seemed to her a toy b»Uoon
Which Bhe had strength enough to hold,
And ao ahe reached her arms above
----—- Av babies ages lung have done.
She wanted it to keep and love—
IThe moou’s great magic had begun.
g pUMXJ*»U'U ul _g ^itli.l b> 11
»n <■ mprittitng 't nttcmpuni-
mttiH :< felbn.f 1» KgnrAc.i 7.v.
bill ns pri.ua i .. >< < vhI<ic . ,>t
hia.1 It’.eht. n I provided tnnt .
" tea ghaU.' m Addition m
Mricng fo* I he crip" of
r< >. vi
fOl fl'ij, >•-«
PtnaHbrn
(or 'weiKUiJ end .Mid
ataih’-t thiF^I'rovf^o.n
■i
The- laundry at '
on flic W< <ln<" day
the flumes, were
jlurlow sayr. he
did not bui n, as
there.
.elated Press aad United Prsss
R>«r Audit Bursas ef Clreula-
ibsr American Nawspspw Fu» |
t* A R-gssT'la Hnn ’ |jv/j*c*aa/aa; aw vne s«a w*c* ajssasi ijk, v.v
Newipap^n P«b- jzen to (>wn a pistol and yet keep I
weapons out i. --
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f^enton Record-Chronicle
■ KCORD fnaamRICI^ OOMTMH
r P$3®SS*Hk|
■PYCaVWMto — Advsrthrtag Manage*
W”";
RnikinMMi and ♦dlconal afflca ......... M
ife- JR*?*!*?
. lasiMd Caaeaays apA
rrr ha PR It nonli^* hr v^rl| D»
remind Mr. I.lo?d Ooritr flint n
ronr^MkloR In time »Ntra nine.
Ask the bunkers who ambns their f,
f.rmrr *-truk..m*-i u have money In
the hank It's, a ten to one guess
that they will tell you it is the man
uho "lives at home’’ mid who bnrngs
to town to-sell when he
c. rather than eotnitig merely to I
H's no longer an experiment as
farmer
Delia (ounfy
Delta Vouftiy was orga!|lse 1
i tober Oth. 1870. with Cojper ax —
rouittv seal, lx was created out of
. Hopkins Countv. July 29th. 1870.
This county w»s m> na’ied b.cause
if Its shape .<o nearly resembling
I that of Hie Greek l<ll«r. Delta. Its
boundaries He between th.. t. ... ....
branches o' the Sulphur Fork of pale face and riKid
Red Hives. --------- Ghisf’S young wlft
Two I .ere ode of l.sAtte’s TreasMre the day before. Th,
Fyf lolig it wi| bcXJey'.’d that IA- uo of lailUte.
~ gpnrc lx a fine Wng Think, of
the exerciao one gsts while chang-
ing into the various outfits of their
sports clothe*
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t ---------toally and fitHHtetwfty: I
everything required to constitute ai
ir«»d citizen, but one v'1’" “tiy-
debts promptly has at least one of] ■
-—the—necessary eliaracteristics <
* inv to Aiiydvr
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7 ROT1CK TO THZ FUBLIC.
<ny erroneous reflection upon
: oblnwter, reputation or standing
any firm, indlvldnal or c“—*‘_
will be gladly corrected upon I wins
-y- eaRed to the publishers' attenUs*.
® •t’BSCIHPTION RATKS.
L ten Month ite^i
9. f^a.^b’y^ireTdr-.-a^iZ
j 8 nobiha by mail (in advance)^ ----
One real’ flu advan.-e) 6.60
[ grasl-Weoklr tn Denton Oennty successlul regulation of pistol own-
B— Owe year tin art rance)------giM ; ,ng or outright abolitwm of the pis-
t TlJUr^Mhe^ln’Vdvan^lZZZ 3 i tol business thru prohibition of the
f JtowLVeeMx (Outside Denton County) import, manufacture or sale.
■'Mf-'ye** (*■ advance)-----_ *2..00 ‘ -------o-------
I ?Sww^^th«’‘WdadvM«)::zz «i>•»«<»»«»■>«*»♦»*♦♦♦♦♦
WHH THH KXCHANGK8 ♦
Hy U A “ UM
f xf imrchiis..-, utpil tin .. .
^^■jfT33RWF"‘TISiS v.n mUdi.
n «r<r “i ♦ •’tii-
fw the piirptoKi-
ihe"|Ln!l '
UKI.yM, Own< re < f i iru.lr
M?#—".It' nf»t, perm t-rd t
K'• ***1' * OU I hrlY I <H
R**®*' X ■■ '*iUl”iJf I !V 111! Jis!
44 hern*’'- gh- p’ Ii •
Ly h it H a af'O iij< vl>“
rj'.-'jaEietok.<t>iivl- uul <»f (ch 'iy ;n
1 ’ 1 * l,‘ 1 M,!**' ,"1 '
1" ul
h 1
wi- ' ’
law that would .. (l
I
_Aisoclation.
Mv •>iber gmitiiem
’ Slumber " Trial Presg Aseoetatfon.
-ywTtTfirtiae;r Buying CernT- ^ ^ ^ u«m.u.»ww m.
*^M«lgn Adyertisjhf Bepresentattvs, | from using them. It Was started
■Atkerhiau Pr<M Association. New York. . jn reBOlutions before the Bar Asso- i
?«tJ>ted ja^rnd Cisse mall mat tluU U)<J jndiatri,ninate sale i
of pistots waft rosponstbtc for 901
per cent of all the crimes of vio- j
ot t lent o, committed ip bhis countrjfck
corporation an assertion thatis not at all djf-
. ficulV to believe—and the United
' States' bloody record alongside
! which that of no other, civilized I
• 00 , country jji the world is comparable I
1.50 | has brought about a condition that
[ makes strong support for either1
j successful regulation of pistol own-1
Possibility of a
forbid the sale of pistols to any
body except officers apparently ha
brought mniiufacturt rs of su< h
titeapons and others interested in
-"the--prrtot httsises- to renhlfte Uart-
dMBM some drastic action i-- taken \ v.m
M* the regulation ~oT such saR*.,'I'd'.'’,
pistol prohibition, as advocated by ; ,;l<y
‘prominent speaker bef .re the stands
i^inerican Bar Association, is nut,
‘long to he delayed. A law is now j
ponding in Congress applying only!
U> the District of Columbia which!
Mll et ' <'. ] 1
a rv
i ..ID
IV TDK DAY 9 VEWM
Brigmlit r General Hir Cbai *ea
liaiiugton, the commander of the
\lli. d foveas in CorHai tinoi’le. nos
had an ufcusuai’y bY.ilinnt ant’
varied military career though he
luu, xmly Ju*! passxM Uia JiIllii mrl!l
day. He entered th-.- u-my al (he
age of yd. after completing (he
couni'* at jwhdtiurst |te served <m
the B.illMi liufi In the ttoulte Mfl-
cun war aad was mentioned in elu
patches I wire, receiving the <ler*o-
-uti .n of th<* Distinguished Service
Order. So^o after tie comhience
ment of the war in Ktl-ope lie v vs
HMiigncd to the General Staff at the
BriliWuf Office., SubhequcntiY
as chief of staff of the .(tcvni
British Arn y. he planned the bril-
Hal t slruker which rm-44 LMI if-
my wurkl-fumoos. Fur two year a he
spent mu’*h of his time at th* front/
leaving th© fighting line only In the
last year of the war to fill tb»’ rm-,
portan< post of depurv chlol of
the imperial stair.
SAN DI Efib, Cal . Oct. 5.—Because
of a heavy fog on the mountains
this morning Lleuts. John A. Me- •
Heady and olikley Kelly abandoned,
thel^- proposed nonstop San Diego
to New York flight In th* big army
nanoelanu T-S. Returning to thia
<-tty ntey announced they would try
for a new endurance record.
•LuoIU£
it about tiliM
prediction of
carry the highest grade tail-
oring and it takes that to
give a suit long life and one
that will respond to good
treatment and permanent
smart looks.
Suita as low in price its the
same qualities can be bought
for anywhere in the U. S.
The above hat was so well like that we sold the first
shipment in just a few days. We have a new shipment
in the Pecan French band and Side Nutria French
band. A soft, foldable hat with gros grain ribbon
sweat |5. Made by—
j|- Crofut&Knapp
IwBLIWIa rriuk^s more than plaits
> IJ iBkl^UcA I antl l,c!ts to make u
^nw»urb^ KUO<1 looking sport suit.
B-JJm S", Thos made by—
1111«
Grand Terre and
curdinM M» JW. •Jsh’
Grand Terre legend
limes swarthy, dark . . . .
gers have appeared and dur ta’err-
l.iln places and s’
in uncovering a I
but aa they w.re
out, some c..- J...-
en, anil at tn? ..
sightly disappeared. It ea.
and removed, acc.irdiiit.
legend, only In the niidsL
lect silence.
A prettier story is l'*ld <i(
treasure bulled at Salvestoi
story goes that on th > night tie-I
fora he left the island the pirate I
chief was heard to njri-mttr ar
.'paced ip and <1>wn the hall • r
Red House: "1 have burled
treasure under the three trees.
Hie .shadow of three lone lye.
have buried my t rei.sv.i
bis men overheard him
away down the beach,
and spades, determ’ned
Ihemseivts of their
sure, which they ki
priceless. Tlfey reached
and in the pale moonlight
TOTPIfl th? RtaTte wet tn nark the
biding place. They shoveled the
ruiid away, breathless and ca«er
Will) greed At length tney f -utiu a
long wooil’’!' box whose cOVFi* they
quickly pried open. Wlfiiin. instead
vf silver, "Citskeis of je.veis
ps •M gold doubloons, they
h awe and am.zement the
form o" tnelr
who hai d e<’
i« Witt, the treas-
"(laSsed’’ by
fumes wlilcli
pourefl thru the factory building of
the Skibo Confectionary Co., Brook-
lyn today, one hundred persons. In-
cluding eighty girls, staggered gasp
trig to the street, firemen wearing
gas nytsks, entered the building to
search for more victims.
For ycfiir esteemed patronage
and invite you to call again.
Our highest aim is to please
our patrons. We try very
\ hard to do ao every time.
Test us out.
J. P. MAGEE H»ris-KoetSg Hvdwve Go.
Insurance and Farm Loens
interest to those of us . Sl)rtqy he was looking forward with
ifflii»rh In ||)e con-1 » vision to theso
jfiiiM timeH. julhtr be u bi*ukt\
r>ut live. American a thou.MHiid to
one these days than a monarch, in
Europe.
The klnj: of Greece got hia foot
in It hmj slipped.
Dancing is fine exercise.’ It Is of-
ten done with dumb-belles.
Thu eiusler a girl is Lo look upon
Hie harder a man looks.
Nice thing about the World Se-
ries is neither team will wind up
I lower than second place.
A flapper tells ua one good yearn
deserves another.
Mud baths are being usid tn make m |
people beautiful, but you don't see | j.,
env pretty politicians. .. 4 Waite
Cnipentler wants return bouts < jlr
with Siki and Dempsey. That r””*
may be out but never down.
In a few days you can sny to
Ice man "Thein days Is went."
Atlantic City woman wants
vqree because hubby hit her )
art axe. Women are so touchy
Hallowe'en Is coming pretty qu
Better b<* making friends with
neighbor's children.
Moth don't realize
cost
The J.1 aims I'y,liman carg
mimes toWns in AMy. Minor.
nd <he hole class started to
ok.ef, meeplnjr,. A <■ gosh, w-i’
t.arse en-
v unt to slny
old r<*c!
good idle
II. ed
xtoi)
<>rcl< r
.. . . tor that th*
uUra uImam will remain IV miuutes
after ’•ki’ol and there
rccitntknN.
Wich there v asci t
inw- u Kuod iHiiwi Jruui
Miss .‘xittys ne< co wi<
.iikI s‘<’ down •iionjr'G’l*
being a long
lailri und a I
Nov that we tiavr the I.arth'F of
tip- Tii\ H'klr Ey*. h*t’M i.rganlr* 41
Kiddles' Klub for Korm Mn< Kuna-
pan I on a.
.\L*
u boy,
I ma
Htriet i
dib.s .
—, —, - y- -1---r -rr - t y I a I u . • y m
l '* K‘
buried fabulous irnasureR /a’ |
Terre and <»al\t‘»tori
,Mr Bavia.-the ’ w*'
• s that scv<i«’ '
bearded Mtrifn- I
---—*T1 *<*f T* -- -
nd succeeded each tj-ne I Mmw !. illy acd
great iron | ,,rrH‘ -/uu arc
•about Lu lift it I
ment is- tiiwt
Tn vlor ha i
I Gi.:ce rind Op'll McCombs I
Miss Gladys
The consciousness of a bank
account is wonderfully reas-
suring. With money in re-
serve few of the ille of this
life can not be mitigated it
iot completely effaced. You'll
feel a new sense of security
just to knoyr your dollars are
accumulating steadily. I7~
Moving the penitentiary system
In the effort to make it pay is
likely to turn out like a lot of far-
mers who have a habit of moving to
some other section every year or
two in the hope of making farming
pay. As in their case, it Is often a
• in methods that is needed
tbau a change In climate or
It" Is our honest opinion, wliat-
«*» W
We’ve been serving Denton
people for over 28 years.
Investigate us and you’ll
TODAY'S HIHTHDAYH
Yoki Xhuug’iiie'u.y. for many
yeans oxsoitlvr bend of the il.’ana*
rlian Paclrtc Railway, bt rn in M71-
uaukee, 89 years ngo today.
May tea.- J use ph T'- luckmaa, C„
H A., retired, who ,oiuniandta the
Tbiid fitTd army Ia Fianfe. tmm
•ik DayUm. O., SC, years ago t.xmy
l r. Dgvid M Edwards, preadrnt
of Earlhirti College, born at Earl-
'.am. Iowa, 51 years Hit” today
< harl-’H E Mitchell, president of
'na Natoma, City Bank al Naw
York, born al Clmlserx. Maas— 43
years ago today.
Igmis B. Duncan, outfleldsr of th ;
Cincinnati National league basebait
t-am. burn ut Coalton. Oi, Z'J year*
ago lath y.
Bartonville New*
HARTONVII.GE. Oct. (—Mr mid
Mrs Ed Mn«oti were ti. D.illss.
Mr a.id Mil Mack Bruwnlo'.' ai.’l
Mikseis Ina Fav Claiborne an i A.
..,* Tuyior of Deritcn visited Mrs
Iter Nmh.
.... 'ia'ty is moving to T.m.iii
Cou nt v.
R I. '
to lile’;
if macs
of Grapevine visited
Nash.
Correct lb*" senteacei “I,et
yotlr pup comic Into the house.
••Willie." said the niotheri “It
looks ao coxy among (he pillows.
STATEMENT
of the ownership, management, cir-
culation, etc. required by the Act
of Congress of August 11, 1912 of
tits Denton Record-Chronicle, pub-
Ush<^ d1“'lv ut ®enton’ ToxnH' for
I. That the name* and ad-
dresses of the publisher, editor and
business managers, are:
Publisher. Record-Chronicle Co. (a
partnership), Denton. Texas
Editor, W. C. Edwards. Denton.
Tekiis.
Managing Editor, T-. A. McDonald,
D’ltiton. Texas.
Business Managers, I^ee R McDoh-
’' a.ud..l-S^F.<MK.'“SeA>5URWAb,Tv.J^,
.•pit?-- -—......
<’, Edwards. Denton. Texas
R J. Edward*. Ft. Worth. Texas.
G. A McDonald. Denton. Texas,
te* H Mi'RamM, Jnmton. Texas.
Bob K. Drake, Dhhton, Texas
3. That the known bondholders.
’ mortgages n nd other aecirrtty hold-
nd. tt ,.r(t owning or holding t per cent or
more of the total amount of bonds,
mortgages or other aecurltlfg are:
! (If there nre none, so state) Duplex
Printing Frees Co., Bhttle Creek.
Mich.
B. That the average number of
copies of caoh issue of this publica-
tion sold nr distributed thru the
malls nr otherwise to paid subscrib-
ers during the elk rtwnths preceding
the date as shown above Is 1851
TThls Ihfo/motlon Is required from
daHv .publications only.)
W. C. EDWARDS. -
Sworn to and aubacrlbcd before
me this Btfi day of October. 1922.
18ml) T.lfcE R McDonald,
Notary Public, Denton County, Tex
My ComrnlaMon expires June 1. 1923.
You can get a more encouraging
test of tuiteage If you count the
gallons you get and not the ones
you pay for.
Skoul U .1M to begin
this aftirnooii and Ytlss Kitty >gd.
Now children. 1 will bigin this af-
tiriioona Session by making an an-
announcenmut that 1 am very sure
you will be g[_.2 . - ,.r
M< thinking. G. herruy. 1 het
>he’.s going to le. ve us out i lialf
1.our .-ariiev lolMV.
Anti everybody started to nuke
sounds as if they wort feelll.K ,X-
dted. and Vias Kitty »vd. Till
hu ior ol this ' Idas has bin excep-
tionally good all ll.Is weak and t
assure y.'if .1 gives in • giple piez-
ty make this announcement.
thinking. Maybe she's guinp
eve us out u hole hour eilier.
1 < ri i. y'.
ay
at
ipline n ust
In the matter of the bonus the
Senate will discover that it Isn't
better to have bluffed und lost than
pever _lo_have bluffed at all.
(Protected by Associated Editors)
. At that, Constantine doubtless
batt" is thpritie of a-scrirx of Hlux-• consider* iiimself heilvr off Dallas
trateil articles starting in today’s Lue»ing Journal
issue that should b«- of much inter-I
eat to all football players, present J
KXI’DSK I AHI' “N AU. FILE HOS-
IER» ILUtZMaW.”
Good Work has just Iman accon-
plished by the Better Business
i omtnission of Boston In the eg-
I posurt of n group <.l half a dozen
houne-to-hous* canvassers selling
ho/lei y. These rdlon’ -n used |as
an’-argumeni fo'r selling their goods
that *2^
vwT'i’irt>-vrarrrh’'.Tn7TrMvi'mni’H'"www !ej>. In making uri» .tlTegeu t*« w c.
or her board and cloihrs tin* i.aH -file is slipped’_fnsld’< the g j,
stocking, ptishvd (lowI. to th. toe A
pxpldly upward-
This irfakes a srtund as tf the nalt
ill.- w.r< ripping the* rahrlc t:wt
tin fiu ia q’dte jtiwptO «t the
mnf deep)!* the riaplAa aoui._, ..,
in no way m«U'igt«8 Ht>»thlnu ux to
strength of the tablie. »n short. the|
I ullngtil test ia no to«t whatever
Th •-Swindle Bto in G”. fact .hat
"the salesman arils tVe •dockings 'or
.1 v ry much higher uric, than io. v
Cwuld i»<‘ buUffht for in aiiU »lure.
tm ipwcsUgatlc.) Oto Boston
ijlgtter liusl’ieap Conmisaion I und
• thi*t there .anvaseer* ware doing a
(remcnfi’ u* business bv the aid 'it
th’s iail fl** to*4 '!■*• bunaui
Umtefor* Indpoad the editors of the
Inu .irdfieMn of th# >ch«me.
DFNJMON, Ort. 6—Tha general
court mart ini ordered by Governor
Neff fTT hear chargea of mteconduct
against guardsmen t»n j*111* J]*.L
will not »>* . convened »»veriil
rtnyw. rxtnvri Nimon. martial law
Here is the monarch of our dreams,
From innocence to worldly-wise,
rThis gentle, peaceful planet seems
To lure us ever to this skies.
The" moving" tide <>f meii Hfc flYatffl
Tn spite tf gH the BSttlSTfought,
The selfish striving for a cause,
To lofty dreams and nobler thought.
JR.-.V . M 4Mrt Mb
. .»• RKym^i
to*. M-«
i.i af
Tlii’ penitentiary system at Hunts-
, vill. is not a paying propostion.
mentioned in the credit line ! therofure plans are afoot to eHtab-
•> kwM ih., , harinw* I l(*l( a. new gysteiu ul some other
aY" point By just what proems of r.as-
the Retail Merchants Associa- (>lliriK the hgiMlnturv arrived at this
a, one of whose functions is to | conclusion no one to know
°n.^il4CrtCd,t ncW j st'ciiid’y/lo-" probably whnt the pr*v
T Mlirgll is entitled to. There arc I (>n ByJtcm need*.—Abilene Report-
" twenty-six heada of Yffrfiffieg tnehirt-’cF. '
gj in the list. It is worthy of note
■Brnt no less thun twenty of them
ure given “good credit reports” by
the business men of the towns from I
which they came; three are listed'
n "fairly good,” no information
was obtainable on one (whose vocA- ji(i>
tion would indicate a good credit), rpanrp
.... Md “call bffice for full particulars”! t
Applies to only two. i »<>n
-------o--------- - I t v* s it may b** worth, that t)»»* p4*n-
AttnuUDcement by the chief of the! itenfiary will never get <>n
P~|. jjpgineerinir party that “if the Den-* its f. i t until the method of its
very much interest to Denton, be-
JwL the Dallas Denton project will be
LTa success and the Denton-Wichita
L'|, . FaUs exleiismn is a matter that is., ''
considered of material benefit to'1
DgRtiHi. Wichita Falls, Dallas and I"
I—*-----Ur» U-wns between. Belief that the 1 -
. D;.llas-1>( nton lint will be success
11 vui uic Biai ) u, p-vu.
k ? "tire knowledge that, by
i» a premon’tti a that ’he
lars he bad was in great
Cricket Hlck< deetn»d It
■ today to carry It io ‘liek-
it ii. the bank ror
day
Where once nn army of Sfl.oco
mben labored frantically to build
ahips and more ships, wrecking I
crews are npw at work with acety-
lene torches and other Instruments
of destruction.
The government decided to dis-
pose of the great shipyard piece- .|
”H-al ufler tempts to dlHfosee of
it a» an entity hti’d evoked only very
low bids. Nearly every day aiictlojj
safes nre held to dispose of things
ranging from household furniture to
steel In 10d?000 ton lots. It is esti-
mated that some »2^.ortft.noo will be
realized onjteel and equipment by
the tlme Hie sale closes In Decem-
ber.
But the 918 acres of Hog
which were fiWiimp before the war
will not be useless for government
engineers have made Lt habitable.
It 1s expected that some large fac-
tory will be erected there after the
shipyards have been removed, as it
is deaily located for such purposes.
I.itli not have an' tli'r war Some
of the memoirs eny- rnb’n.d by tb«
lust one nre not yet off the press.
se. m a little harah nnd
times. perhaps. beca is.-
H ast be •nsinta.incd, but
. rec..kills” met it and I at-
. ..... ..ive ware credit Is 'lu-
lists'inr reason I a m about to
e th a announce ne’it, sed Mis*
Kitty
Me thlnl ing. I, ’
sei prized If she h ft
I,ole rest -rf th*
Miss Kitty feed I H'ppose
lime you arc wondering
t Is. Vhlen
o'ne’h'as ^‘time'ip.k^‘{T ( 7
ruerrt As—iluxt my 11D L ..jumviu K
very clever and talented little gur>.
will visit tin 'flnssroom inter this af-
leri.ooii and reciite for yi.vl. —
Me being itlsappotoleil but tliiok-
well. it will be better Ilian
lessins invwa'a. And Mias
Killy ,ed, As t-.Jon r.s t’i* la-t la If
runs t!ie recitii'lona Will I ' -
4’olenina County
Coleman County was organized
October 6th, 1864, with Coleman
Hi’- county seat. It whs created
toe legislature Febiaury 1st, 18
.« ul or Jirown County.
Thia county wan iiii’itd in honor
‘ Robert M. Cclepiin, who *'as
— In Kentucky in 17 9, aud came
ras in 18'12. He acquired ex-
rienco in fghtlng Indiana tn
, . tUeky. and whs nppoinled Cap-
tail. ol the rtrst company of Texas
R.-ngors ever orgati'zasd. serving In
this capacity on the extreme fron-
i< i of Bastrop County ami the le-
inn north of u nat is now V il-
ai isui. and Bui net C unties, un-
til 1856. will’ll., hf T» ‘‘Igncdio. OT-
iiirae a member or tne iwrsulia-
tion, and In 183B was elected a
meinbei’ of the Convention tri.m
Bastroin and w as one ot the sig ri-
ll rs .of th.’ I .eclr ration cf Teras In-
I iiependi ncu, He served as ai. ai le
to General Sani Houston at the
Battle Of H<ih Jaollde. iu 18x8 be
'.ah drowned in the Brazos rlve,r at
Velasco. Just one vear later lua
widow and sor were killed ny In-
dians at their home in Bavtrop
. .......... ...... ------ - -------- , CMD4XZ-
good eitizonohip, tmd the avwggaI b>" ’•»* M' Kinney contemporary, he
credit rating of Denton citizens,in,','ir” of 'of ,'I t<
Business men say. is unusually 8*ve i«.eu successfully trilngU
... Z- . ... . . s.« . it fur venrs. t ii
eirctitatii
-
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Some of our farmer friends bring
In enough milk, butter snd eggs
< acht week to p)iy or < c.<-.••
________ ________ If i
farm1 rs WoulV raise . hi, kens,
tha local teams in whose success.!
• the whole town Lakes pride.
i i-ab rs In fjr;
moled to oxhiulj
«-rs in show
jdacu visible
i hr Hlore.
■ dl l tilyiiig ’-narks »n pistoit
reviver,, taust not be alteied
i rased and the bill regards
.tp-rn poHressiiin ot a wvHpvn
,vTnci) thw manut-i't'i crs
number rr other rnrrtt shsi'
been lurtqxied with as .iresui.ip
rvi-lenrr thrt the tampering
U*cn dine Uy ti-* piuumfeaOf. __
It is proposed by t!._ —
J States Revolver Association to urge
U)»on State legislatures enactment j
of some such a law that will make j
it possible for the law-abiding cit-
- ; . I such weapons out of the hands of i
Frws imgae.'t rrtmtrnts-wptt js providing pen’4
Itfas priiua facli evldenc ot
Addition
Li. crlno
icted, t>«- i m -
than live
i will never get
..... .. .... . .. . the method of
ton-interurban is a success it must l management has been changed, and
toon to Wichita Falls,” is one of|r.m..v.d intin-iy from politics w.’
.1. L— I'-..'... L_-I,htnk ih'' stn’e Is making u mistake
there ’klitlic doubt'here’that ln "> ,n'’^ ra',”’r "ian ',y.
ling to reform. But It has seemed |
I all along that the Legislature Is
ready to do most anything with the
| pi nltenttarlf'R“Ti'xccfdr pifttTfig' tWW
■ on a business basis.
• ——fl
QCILI.KM’11 VIEWPOINT ♦ ,
By R. Q. ♦ I
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dot ng
k i 11 y
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III,
Brings a hfrk a t»tim antinuii<^«
meiit. ar *
make noises
l| I 1 iLlt
nolincenvnl.
at ter Mkool
l.ltlOllM. MW
thats _
nili MIhm Kitty r.et hu:
• n.\ttun»i, Nfaving-.
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