Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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DE NITON, TEXAS.
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RACINE EXTRA TESTED
NOTICE EDISON OWNERS
ROY ALLEN & CO.
Alamo Storage Building.
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Note Book
Tom^ims
Today’w
Anniversaries
took it
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old ones.
new ones.
Europe
t^urM.
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And much we have doubted is understood,
For we glimpse the goal of the rugged mile
Once in a while.
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by the
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Safety and Service
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New shipment of army
pants,
to 400
$2.55.
n un-
short-r
I. this free
reuatry. «UHo.t
wilting tn treat member,
upper cla.a a. efluale.
A great d?at WepaWds on the help-
.r. of cobrte, but tob bmlness ever
I
216 W. Hickory. Phone 401:
Service and satisfaction is our
motto—a little higher in price but
cheaper in service.
Also a battery for every make of
ew. '■ •’
v SHERIDAN GARAGE
' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. .rf UwiL. i »-.k •
It may lie that men no longer !>•-
Hrv, ,n .♦t.-atoH, but they still turn
to look when one wnlMs by
Experienced mechanics who
know how.
n trill EH AND TIBES—NONE
BETTER
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Andrr’v •
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No need to have your dyeing shipped out. We have a com-
plete STEAM DYE PLANT and dye all colors of the RAINBOW. J
tied a lyt of folks, too, as showing
that wie were a billion -dollar coun-
for the first time in modern
' history.
\ever mind <he critics. The
tnKlne*. knock la always loudeat
when the car la cllmblaa a hili-
•lay.
Rev
I,rat'd pulpit orator ..nd th
born in Knglaud, yonrs
Inal
n
them
their ahouldera.
Born
Y .
Toreador
IroUilfTV.
with bell
high waist.
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W—t Bichary
•vary httanoM
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HOW ABOUT YOUR TTRES?
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boas.
ir (hr vwlfr Im Krttin* plum*.
h<*» only voriMolntlon Im Ihnt mKu
(Miu't Meiw iHMt winter’* rout.
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Order your'’ candy, nuta»
fruits front ub. Freah, good
quality and priced rif ht
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FRANCIS
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We at io repair and re-
charge all makes of batteries.
I tk
Pnuanui City
5.000- pound
!t Bounds more like a
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TURKS UUIT.II WXPKI. GHEKKS
FHOM COb ST AXTINOPI.K
T.AVSANNE, Dec. H. -That the
Turk* plan to expel all Greeks from
Constantinople Was made Clear by
a Turkish delegate to the Near East
conference here yesterday.
“Mama Didn’t
Mae Us a Fruit
Cake”
Tim. Auto Reel Light can be useft
as a trouble light nt nighf to change
tires, locate bad places in the roud,
help on sharp turns and many other
usages. *
Fowler Auto Supply House
it is hard to imagine any w-
transaction, from the buying i ?
of a package of chewing gum M
to the building of a battle- g
ship, in which banking ser-
vice does not have a part, di-
rectly or indirectly.
It is as helpful as it is univer-
sal.
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Tlnk«^FlnK with nfi h of nftiobtlf*
wHlxyeUUJMIX Al Vft J u•
rTninioaf (UcHl to make an automattr
pencil work.
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
EM/IW.I- DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.---X-
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Several of the neighboring towns
are complaint ng of the prevalence
i,f automntmr speeding upon this
streets RroWHWOod han no »>ieh
trouble. Between the water depart
merit and the «hs cwtupany prowir-
woud’n stregts have been fixed so
that speeding is imm>Hsin'tt.*-prown
woyd Bulletin.
to the fullest extent
ruml H.„k. .
of a guaranty fund bank ha> «ver k»st a copper cent.
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
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We Are Now Doing
^ Garage Wbrk r
; W| ’« > t Y
your ’ candy,
Valentino
< orduroy
bottoms and.
But
got as
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Once in a while life lifts its musk
And laughs us out of the dreury task,
Ami ghows us a world, for a little time,
That is fairer far than a poet’s,rhyme;
For the sun shines out anti thejikies are blue
Aud the joy drips down like th? morning dew,
And never an old man grumbles low
Of the aches and pains that are his to know,
For the hours are dressed in their richest style
Once in a while.
WE WRITE ALL
kinds of INSURANCE
Efficient Jetvlce. Twenty
big companies. W® appre-
ciate our client®.
W. T. Bailey & Co.
1 ' Phone 76,
• TURKEYS
Mr. S. J. McGinnis has
charge of our poultry depart-
, ment. ^-r
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Were you to get an hon-
est expression from the
men of thin town «■ to
X what they would have
given them for Christ-
T mas, we believe we are
r within all reason whet.
' we
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A few days before Christ-
mas, little .hick has gone over
to play with friend johnny. |
Suddenly, in the midst of a
game, Johnny becomes mys- I
terious. ,1
“Conic on and I’ll show you
something,” fie whispers.
They tiptoe to the .pantry, |
where with a glance over his, i
shoulder, Johnny uncovers a J
huge, rich frujt cake slowly J
ripening for th® Big Day ’
ahead.
Hungrily they gaze for a
moment. Then little Jack s
face becomes clouded. “Mama
didn’t make us nny fruit
cake,” he murmurs reproach-
fully.
Of course vou aren’t going
to r>e little ’jBck’s -mother.
There’s still time to make
that fruit cake for Christmas,
(’all 2rt or 1)25 and order your
fruits am| nuts.
TURNER & BRAHAM
TT-j or*< fl h” i
J this tnov • 1
be4 n block"'! I
When <’on
A: h» nk I’rin"<’
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n
.Im oh. first
or \x < st
W \ a
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Paint» i
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Sa 11 ola y
found a
round hjokil'R
them ho w : •» I
W»ett ieHt |
Once In n. while you find a rich
ini.n'x son Who Isn’t rather ashamed
of his commonplace old dad.
Knowlrdae I. reseeanHIea <>f
the fact that ftre wilt hornt »!•-
atom I. <-ontemplntina of the
latl.ter.
Irtows "'>■
__ ___ __ We’ve notice 1
T^xas. Arkansas and Alabama are diKamir up of ntxeets by vurl-
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■■COBV-CMMHOU j ♦ V "/w*.
BastBsaa aad •dltutW
OK»laU»a Dcpartmaat
Daily lease® st M4
Sidney Hocks stood on the p<,r<li
at the postotliee this morning while
the mail was being put up and did
not inve anything l<> say to any-
body as tie had his head Set on get-
ting a letter.
i.ljrjs utip nil wjjsspisr.- , •
wonder the rabbit out - [
while
nd
and
nt* r
me rt111 unfit
l h» V t h;« \v t
it, 11 nd fill"
h" \k ould . >1
not t .(ml h,
V<*wr trUinlM are tb<Hw wh«»
Mnilmitnn4 )«Mt yottr rnemlew
y o»i.
<*<>\THOl. OF JITNFYS < 1’111'Ln
san AnTONio. ne'e, k - night dr
vltles to control jitneys and to pre-
vent operation over city streefa was
upheld Ip the Court of Civil Appeals
here.
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Virginia, | ' '^.“Ti i,,'r TtTiin.
St,...o 11 I .not
r..l> and Sid Hunt
1 i of i ■ >,<<■ ,t nd u »• nt 4-r
h<>i n I 1(.r ;■ - oh r Io bhovv
they v
they foil ml and l->
. w t hem t hy S'.' m
i «»«»k t he .»n I
t r with It hv Ih
w< nt awuy l.iffii'k
iiuhb’it g( t f heirHelf.M im-
thr 'hiih’d Id bb-n
if they hid a pen nifA,
the l.’.th one did.
l.oiett»r ".M
h< r hnnd4*, tern a
pr u t ietny I hf*
pt I ; t lick |f,N'<
MltVR Mlle
t?r* t h r r t
a Red ’
I
f" Extra! rousers
i
Y«m never krt«iw k«» much
pride* mere Word, enn express
sntll yon hear n ver, young
business' mnu spent, of “my str-
•ogrnpher H
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(Copyright '922. by Edgar A. Gurnrt)
’ ONCE IN A WHILE
Once in a while there eomes u joy
Which makes the tired old man a boy,
And brings to the patient mother eyes
The light 6f a school girl’s glad surprise;
Some Tittle pleasure, too sweet for words.
Like the June-day song of the summer birds;
Then the bitterness of the life we know,
The cares, the trials the sting of woe,
Are all forgotten, and glad we smile
Once in a while.
PETERING OUT
The wan year's waxing older, h|s feet are tired and SOTO,
and soon he'll go to molder with years that are no more; he’s
lame in knee and shoulder, his journey is a bore. With ecstaey
we hailed him when he was young and strong; our plaudits
never failed him, we boosted loud and long; but when Old
Time’s derailed him we’ll say his course was wrong. He brought
us much affliction, tried us with gins and snares, and tn his
jurisdiction Were strikes and wobbly scares; each month was
full of friction that chafed us unawares. And now we see
him shiver, his long beard on his chest; our warwhoops we
deliver, and speed the parting guest; each Old Year is a flivver,
each New Year is the best. Ahead we’re always looking,
tomorrows are in view; our incense we are cooking to greet
the thing that’s new; beshrewing and gadzooking, we say t»
old things, “Shoo!” The poor Old Year now going has few to
sing his praise, we say that he is showing a record of dark
days, and dprnieks we are throwing, where once we gave him
hays. No doubt the year tliat's coming will have his smite on
straight; with dutciraers a thrumming wp‘11 greet him at the
gate, and twelve months hence be humming the old hymn of
hate.
Are you in good shape to go through the winter?
In view of an expected advance in prices, it will
pay you to be sure.
Let us inspect your
or fix you up with
MOTOR MARK GARAGE d
. Phone 258 Earl Garrett, Prop.
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Will I II AHI tn I t"
W \ V Ml v ' 111-:. D< '■ X \motil -
mt at th.- arson. Ixw tu make con-
vict! ois cxsior wiil be ugre.l by
t i i . . 11 o * of I 11 -o r i<-1 No 17 tor
aiiirin y-ar. It war <1ecl<)e<! nt
no-. in« li< ie yoster<ly.
URE clothes are not of
the ordinary type of cloth-
ing which is ordered from
a sample book. Better*
look into the free-trouser
We’ll fit you
need not take the
IE YOU OBEY —If you will Obey
my voice Indocil. »n<i l.oep my <<w-
mant. then ye shaH be a iwcuimr
you ' tr.asvt e unto r-te afoov i all people:
tor all the euilh is mine: and ye
slial I beunto *ne a kit-gdom . of
priests, nrrd a holy nstton —ZxodVH
'9 S C
If you find something and don't
know w tiat It' Is It :nr>“ be coal.
“Score eMcinenc.-hu" —headline.
That reminds us after this winter
baseball xtaris again.
Mr. Hedges of
elntnis he naught ■»
sawfish but
seen tleh.
Bill Hays says motion
promote culture so do you
w e <
Once in a while the cares depart
And peace comes into the aching heart,
And the old roof rings with a song of glee,
And life is glad as it ought to be;
Then we, who have struggled ahd grieved and wept,
Rejoice to think that the faith we’ve kept;
Our friends are near and this life seert^s good,
GEO. W. MORREL
Furniture
many years
Congress
A bathrolie is a nice gift. We J
have tliem ready-made of Terry
Cloth ami Blanketing We also
have the Beacon Blankets with
cords ami you can get a DE- .
SIGNER PATTERN ami make «-
ui»c with ease. »
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A CONCEPTION OF COURTESY
Courtesy in this bank means more
than mere politeness, it means an
active, friendly and personal in-
terest in the transaction that
brings you here, and a desire to
carry it through to your satisfa-
tion. ’ .
R< v. i’harlix I. Sbitti-i y, t i
coatt fiitor loHtiop vf Hu Jvpi.-:
| dim;**)o* of Ma ms a i'll >1 v. 11
... .... his wife. They have only on" j t,„r„ jn Pittsburgh, 55 jears ago
and when they go out In a rain. »ii"
gets wet,’ as II Is not large enough
for two to walk under.
Rax Barlow Jumpod a rabbit on
Muskit Ridge yesterday. When Rat
falls Mown oU anyttiing he und. i*-
taWAn he atv.iyw like an excuse, an 1
1’ f*. sjj.yjf Il<)
ran him as It has four feet
tie has only two.
I.. .st' Sill Hun's b'
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i bon ami tmpe .
. foiiml himself i
i, tune l<.r ;ui>plr
. |. l-*iill s. t ..f <•;
n- i I i ng . f ‘.'m *
Spl" sila rpen Ing an.I
. h.imll". "lie par'lv
■ , "ii. Immin<‘r w >i 'i
; .oiivuui. hl im.mil"
t ,-<! mix'd
i ns' y Sr '
Most «>f those who keep
front lirihit tip the rear when
i*aSh <>n hand ts ronntert.
Ton many people Interpret lib-
erty ns the right to select the
lin< thes will obey.
ItlKTHD X\ S
M.T< <llth Nil t>"l ’"h. I" liul.ir n
list, born a.t (*ra w fuid.-si, i lie, in I
years ago' t"<lay
Thomas W H»>dwi<k. C"V"rm
of George, 1,01 n at T!i. .mas v11 le, Gi
50 y< ars ago today
Rt
new <
<-o|>tjl
given them for Christ-
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say tfiat 80 per cent
them would say:
f “Give me something to
jm wear.” They might hie
V more explicit and name r I
■ a ht4, shirts, sox, bath- l
■ robe, kerchiefs or some
[ other article that they
I really want. Bear this
I in mind when you buy
P fur the pen folks and
bear in mind the char-
acter of merchandise
we have for men and
ydunfe men. Atso bear
in mtnd that many of -
you have a “golf bug” '
Jn the family of a
friend who is one.
When bhx'khenda nt
y»ne the ruling vlnnn.
mirprlnlnK to find
ehleps on
R.ckless automobile driving ex-
cltts the suspicion that niui fi of the
horse sense of the. good old days
Waii possessed by’ the horse.
Good rennin tlonn
night ununlly break
hHnir llmr tiny <|oe«.
FIIHAlt < II I.IIYGI’.* Mi l l "V
TO SHOW IH’.t OHDk
WASHINGTON. D«*'< * —R< |>r"- |
sentvllve Frear lltep). w is—rwln.
i tiarged ttmt rretury ,5t. Ibm was
tailing to collect penalties und tux
« s from corporations and . halb io." I
hlm'to b t Congress ?>*■•■ tils im.*oi*'l<.
who think possessions 00
bring happiness never saw a
small boy with a pup.
wants moral support, < f
but not loo darned ouirgi.
al’ W .-"I chest er
Y.. .Ian. II. DtO7.
J S8!» —I'ope I.i-o thaiikml Canadian
Roman Catholics for 'th. ir pro' "-t j
* agal,ist the usurpation "t th" I' |l ,
poial jmw. r of th.- pflpnry
1SH T'|" It' pub!i' 'in 1
fern i a (tecaieil cont
tton of .tamos H. Bmbl
sjuli tin- ground "f ' xti-n .xa fr
I ■ J I 111 I
bl"* : '"I
;.,l.<l i In
..ml
I, about
■ 1.1,1 M
brother Her' ■
\ . i. ml. i v
- |.."ko>-z f"i
.,■ ml but In
J. '
bonus be
beer and wine
pay It tliem-
FHKbt II RATION
BERLIN. Dee. 9.—Germany Is fear
ful that tbs French are preparing
to make their stny In, the 'Mayent *
sel-toi permanent tnateasl of the fif-
teen years allotted under the peaiCe
treaty, tmrtng their fears on French
.preparntions being made In that re-
gion. Separatists are talking of- a
Rhenish Republic and. Germaam <ay"
Hu- worjt thing for Germany would
tie Withdrawal of the KnifRsK tr<>onx
from Cologne and the Americans
from Coblenz.
A thirls dispatch Says it is evi-
dent there can be no allied agree-
ment If I'olncare insists on milita-
ry meaaures to coerce Germany, but
there are Indications that Romir
la*w will agree to setrure of .th ’
German mines and fornsts If Francs
will abandon her so-called Ruhr
ptsn
Germany's respite expires In Jan.
15, when she Is scheduled to pay
w4M» r.Hloln gold marks.
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Let’s talk about exterminating
both the boll weevils and the den-
gue mosquitoes. They are peats froth
which this section of the country
has suffered untold Injury and from
which much -heijvler loan Is hi pros-
pect unless something la done to
curb their activities The govern
ment employs many experts aintl
apend- a great deni of money in tryr
Ing la be of .help to Abe various
Interests of the Country, and past
experience convinces many in thin
section that the government could
well devdte considerable of this
money und the time of these ex-
perts In the effort to stamp out two
T the great blights that have af-
fected so many. Surely If enough
braids and effoyt are put forth.
Home solution can be found of tpe.
probhtn that now faces the South
However, the government can pot
he depended on to do all the work.
We of this section should do our
best tv rescue ouraelvea. in the
meanwhile calling on the govern-
[ ment to use every power It possess
! as to find a means to lead us out of
the wilderness.
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— -ee ♦ ♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦♦
IN Till’.
t’li’iee Andrew "f Gt'...'<
trial l.y court - mat I la I i* i"
In Athens, is tin- fourth s"
late King <>e<trge' find l.roth'r
Conatuntine. 'he depos. .1 kixp
l« closely all led ' " 1
[family, both by bb.i.d nod macro
He Is a nephew of QU‘ ■ n A
dm, while hi.* wife, who was
Ceas Allee of Battenberg,
andra’s grandniece, t’rtnee
serv' d In th.- Gr< "k aimv dining i
•he Ralknn war Itt lb 12. After king
Constantine's first flight fiom |
Greeci In 1917. it was
asplrul to th.. I broil* , b
van ,-ieported to HaV"
"by ITemter Venezejos
Htltntlne returned to
Andrew was appoint, d
ln the Greek, array, H<-
Important prut In the
• lon.r in 1920. .which
overw helming <!• feu I
nedos. I'uriJig the_ '
took jiart In an portal
SatoniH.
, The Dallas News thinks the har-
’ ried taxpayer will not get much
■ comfort out of the tiudget which
ST Witf'deid Harding sent to Con-
~Lfcife»s this week, thinking the “ifs"
^fiiA.i’nisjdenL luuih' rates are rather ,
formidable, line of them is that |
if Congress stay witlun t tie re-
cominendations the total expendi-
. ttl}*i*s for the coining fiscal year
irauld be slightly over $3,000,1*00,-
000, a reduction of $200,000,000
from that of the current year. The
pgeoud “if” is that of the revenues
up Lu. gpkunaUJ) r liw whptjl.
U espential to h balance, for this
year’s expenditures exceeded esti-
jriat<?d revenues Ly almost ar. much
• m the h*.;w<l for. saving the coming
■'.‘»ar. In these “ifs," as the News
Mupts out, “-are locked up in the
’ which must deterinin*
* wlMther - the defit it of this fiscal
**j yeur is to-be compounded next, or
— whether the econnmiritig proposed
’ •( hy the budget will liquidate jt, and
L, fl. prevent the need of borrowing.”
I 2? «' tthe News goes on to say:
5JBui i.ojrv JUmptLiPL 'ban ....
t ta mw>t*e-llal»* |>r..s|ueu •>.' the spirit
I -St '*f ♦*»•*•*■ »•*•■ l> IV" B.inguinc
| *ih to hope f<"’ Mi earl> rv-
I *2 ductlni* .of Iasi.ti<o tv the Presl-
«*-Btcurrnt tbat-.tW" thirds <>f
5 Axed charge I
Ip WMy ret»»’'dv-i tn wth.-r w«HW*»
W k It He «>) I® JI .«•)* OilO'»«•■ If (4
pWnutd "rt *“ ’*** cent, ths
MUMFrUimunt of the ■■■ •nnviy wouW
"tme- onwurfi t.i admit cf
>4<m4l«n Mwum WUh ah*
, iijr pcaiftata oemiSnLf W
— •) wesvils are pretty bad but
, pre now m«r„ concerned about
the proper method of exterminating
next ya«r*h I crop ot proaqubtoei*.
Thia may ba a selfish view to take,
but then bow cap a fapow ha reas-
onable with un unreasonable mala-
dy?—Enn'S News.
it i h
’I
'Wnr Weys
HENS
FRYERS
and get highest market price.
TEASLEY & SON
. ^op® 404.,,,
GOODTHINGSTO EAT FOR
‘ CHRISTMAS
I I g29 John I
erstfe governor
born at Hanipsliir< .
Wheeling. Nov 24.
1S 51— ’Thomas II. painter. Unit
Stater senator, from K • n'in k > ,
In L.-wis , G****i*lv. Ky. l e
Frankfort. March s
186S William U
came British premier
time,
st.'
« e n t :■
^Ihctual comllUo
Tt’uba.
I I S7 I
Died tn
pictures
mind if
call them promotion pictures?
One senxtor proposes r»
ralavd toy a tax on
so the soldiers can
s< Ives
King Boris of RuHtnff." was rob-
We have juat x»c«lved. the De
eember dance records. They in-
clude the very latest selections. ’
Ernest I* Stevens has three piano
numbers on the Hat that yf,ti ate
guin# to want if you will take time
to come in and hear them.
Beginning December 10, we will
keep the shop open at night.
THE PHBRD6RAPH SHOP
H/ /
h, _
71.^. ”1
H*m Flin«4crs says hw weekoue
ie gbing to hate tn got an umbrel
la for
kaebrtsted Frvsa ae« United Frees
lani «r Audit Bureau ef Cireeta- j ^tory ^ow we are taking with
Isinber Ameri.-sn newspaper Feb- I comparative equanimity a three-
»»* p.s billion-dollar Congress, and are;
^A."or” N*w”,Mr’ only faintly hoping, indeed that >t |
ieiDber Texas frees Asaectatlsa. may be possible to hold the gov-j
E&-|'^Vre',BiyrS ernmental outgo withih that stag
JT ~ gtring figure.
ntwa n Bscnnd rises ntsll mat- " ------o---
^.Axatea. Tm*- , ^^mHnunniiiu**
■' '”■«?” XOTIrn Tt» TBr HOUO. . ♦ —_Tri—. .nr. A
Aay erroneous reflection upon the t * WITH ETCHANOKS W |
eharsetet, reputation or standing ef ♦ H; u i. *•
shy Arm. individual or corroretisn
SL to"
y -e r..+>t «-9 1
A GIFT SUGGESTION
, AUI0 RKEt Rl’OTLK.H I’.
There is nothing you could give
that would be appreciated ,more,
and will last as long as the car it-
self. In Black and All Nickel.
to $i6.<ni.
'..in i.v m.
plax i <1
rri-k ••
ult c.l in th "
..f M V
I W.ir
:.tr:u I;
■ e\. i i.11I■ it,
r.pori th"
st rue, "1" lit
bi thesq days of wx stuff, It I
sedms peculiarly fitting to refer tot
the six m-st sellers as a sl-xiette
email, the vuiir.try xvlll have rea-
son to concrauulate Itself If up-
proprlaithiW Ate not Increased rt
may hope fnr a reduction of them,
but It would be wise n>t to allow
licit hope to become an expecta-
tion.
it hasn’t been so
since a billion-dollar
amazed the country; rather grati-
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
OF DENTON |
Safe banking and efficient banking service for Denton and its
surrounding territory is our ambition. |
•SAFETY — SERVICE — PROGRESSIVENESS
permitted by prudent and conservative (
our untiring efforts.
- • *■— No depositor
One is sympathetic with the pur-
I, poses of that devoted few who would
j stop the wanton slaughter of Texas
[ game and fish- a slaughter that
I has brought about the near-exterm-
•7T Tnation bf alt kinds of game—and
I believes there is justice in their
I contention thnt instead of diverting
* the profits of the office of the
Game, Fish and Oysti r Depart-
ment to the general State fund,
___Ams or all of it might profitably
FT, be devoted to better enforcement of
existing game laws. “There are
F’.*i now but eleven men in Texas to
enforce laws and protect game scat-
tered thru 262,000 miles of territo-
E yy—one warden or deputy to 23,000
" *••■ ihlle«.” says a letter frhm n
L ^2* foif-constituted but unselfish com-
t-y- mittee. Nobody with any knowl-
edge of th« facts doubts that the
5Zr Texas game und fish laws are wil-
P fully and wantonly violated every
X day hi the year. “Seasons” are ig-
pored by too many hunters It is
4JF SO largely because there is no prop-1
Lj^KjMUjBnforiemi nt of the game and
nsk d^iws - who < ould expect other {
[ wise Aith eleven men entrusted with'
i SEi its enforcement? And a eampaignt
>-^r °f education among the people!
kM' XPenlsetves as to the importance of
I *1 U>e work Would help.
The efforts of the Kiwanians to
“• ‘ provide a municipal Christmas trge
a deserves more generous support
than they have as yet received.
/■ They don’t ask for much; a few
’ ' cents from every, passerby at the
: •’ teakettles they have standing about
the square would suffice to provide
u'' V gill the Christmas necessary for
r‘ those whom Santa Claus might olh-
| erwise miss. The rest of us should
•ount it a privilege to help a little
financially when the organization is
furnishing'all the thought and doing
t**1 the,work as well as individual
contributions from among its own
R-— jpomberr Drop h coin in the tea-
kettle the next time you pass one.
r a
tlaitly corrected a»on bains
tt>« pul'ilabers' attentlM. A
•VUSCRiFTIOM KATaa.
Dally
gontb. delivered—------—
Ihl by mail tin advance) —
< 'ooWtba by *0*11 (In advance)—,
CtoM year (In advar'-:)------— 6 ;
^toai-Uo*WI> lu n«»u*> Ceuaty Iiut perhaps h.T benefk-larics
t flbrfenioulhB (fn ___would Have b^rn the ca«« nita
iMpt-Weekly (Oul.lde Denloa Cento) woman died years ago, tor It is *H
«'n ■
Three mouths (in advance)--—
finitoE, Texas. “
RR 1111 __i*—-jujueakM ’
! mDsnton is simply not to behind
the ritiea. Haven't w<- a police
L F^ntroversy of our own?
I is unfortunate that the Census
Aurea l does hot iheTude Texas in
HP registration ana of vital sta-
tfctjcs a recent bulletin gives sta-
' tittles on* births ami deaths from
ttirty-seven states, leaving eleven
II* ' presumably do as Texas does,
I ' ■’ have no vital statistics law.
neglect properly to enforce it.
a woman in Montreal, more than
luu years dd. has oillLived all |ha
beneficiaries In her Will, her htm-
banii and her two children, as w*)t
aa the executors of the will and the
notary public who drew up the
il.icu rue nt - Bonham Favorite.
Fcnple no longer enjoy burning I
Christian martyrs, but they get
about th. sam, reaction by watch- |
Ins a fat man In mad pursuit of a
hat.
•‘"r' 4 .1 l )• 11
.,f Hl-- '
«.T t
• I-
Br’tMi i '»y*‘ ’ j
, a dress in Faris and wear It in
. London befofrf the Ktyle chSng'm.
Students don't know wlint they
, art refusing to eat at ti colletc? In
Montreal because it is hash.
Nice thing about winter Is
, keep your hands in your pockets
i find rant lone your mutter sc easi-
ly.
' ' Mexican bulltlirbtera buy*
. frWi Lbd mnke strike for
* horns
I .lust when the Cara clouds wen*
lifting ccmLes the sad news thati
I.H7.6M cases of salrron have been
packed.
Christmas story- “Mritn.i, nl) the
other little boys have bicycles.'*
The Army-Navy foot)..ill game |n
f'hDndttphia krpt SO,00'1 I'lilla-lel-
tihlars t wake until dark
In one year n H-itkteln row g«ve|
milk whioli welshed 43.SS4 pounds i
before the water was ndile.l to it.]
Oliver Mnpe of Lox Angeles fell
off nn S4 foot cliff and Walked
away but It Is to very brd habit.
In L"ndon a man ant woman
were mnrrled t vlce the aanui day.
The strange part Is they married
each other both times
Motorists will be gla-l to learn
nn auto derailed a train io Illinois.
I 'Ut’Olv John ot Atlanta. Mo., is 103
- years -old bu Uncle John eio re*
linemlir when the boni.it tilt wa»
introd toed.
Trouble WTth Buying II with flow-
rfk^ls xhe nperts voirro stiitter
| DOG HILL PARAGRAFS
B» G«®ro Binciuun
Y
N.
“We Dye to Please You’’
to have your dyeing shipped out. We have a com-
[ DYE PLANT and dye all ct‘ * ’ ------------
Our colors are fast.
We clean and re-block hats.
WE DO BETTER DRY CLEANING.
WEST SIDE 81JVA1
Rhone 40. t .
kJUT own civic in<inivrrn< r i» 7’i ‘ '
1 lustra ted by Leonard Withington in] joy
the Fort Worth Record by a com-]’*—
— 1 —4 » ... I I L 4 1
Krit
T'.’
Swiss
___i (Is advance)---—
months (tn ■dvance)-----
vsu.-e)------ 1106 ('„o "frequent that' th7 settlement of |
.*) i.n estate goes into the courts where
— 'it stays until the would-be benef-
December 9, 1922' ,|^rl<.n ,n,. t,r most of the property
Is spent In court coafS. Ry outliv-
ing her descendants, this aged wo-
man perhaps beat several lawy- . s
out of fat fees.
i--TFs su.Jll wind that
I body good, 'tlw-sald
1. X 1___I___ -.’if- rt
Southern states furnishing three of (;ylB und sundry p»r»onv~rt«r the»->
At'eleven. Iinsny years, but it hadn't ocrorred
_____„o__ to us fust what good would come
♦0»r nvk- » II-1
” . . a com. Ithat Brownwood now doe* when
--ison of our voting with that of j'*'* are du« up
itzerland. In a recent Swiss
(0ecticn more than X05.000 (votes * pr,
were cast. “Switzerland,” he notes,! tn. —
"had 3341,508 people in 1920, Tex-
U 4j6C3^28.. About C15.000 Tex-
^ma - voted in the primary, which
dfrow (he largest vote* in 1922. In
Switzerland N05.H42 voted on a ref-
erendum. How many constitution-
alamendments have been adopted
rf-^y/j^jected in Texas by _
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