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RONICLE
SEE OUR NEW
This Season
for Ladies and Misses
WILLIAMS STORE
Italy
Fit Your Feet Correctly
and $5.00.
The Booster Store
DESPATCH
State Bank
for the emblem of
Its a sure sign
Dallas-
SPRING SHOES
r IXPRfSS BRINGS SOME
THNIG NEW.
new
num
service in
OFFICERS
,sa=
was
McClurkan & Co
ITALI WILL BE FIGHTING WITH
ALLIES IN THREE WEEKS OR W ILL
BE HFAOl.l TION. SAYS (J WtlIIALDI
■illlts,
call.
STEAMERS FROM NEW YORK
DUE TO ARRIVE IN FORBIDDEN
WAR ZONE .AFTER TIME LIMIT
CAN’T DISTINGUISH BETWEEN
BRITISH AND NEUTRAL SHIPS,
SAYS VON BETHMAN-HOLLWEC
No store in Texas will show you Silk Dresses of
higher class than we, and our prices and alterations
are less and more satisfactory.
were trans-
today to be
officers and
own-
Fivc
laden
LOONEY WILL SEEK PERMANENT
INJUNCTION AGAINST PURCHASE
OE SUPPLIES FOR GOA EHNOHS
DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Hi, 1915
d them
g pro-
curable
. See
k and
SNYDER. Tcx./Feb, 16.— Butch Jordan
shot ami killed hi* father, J. H. Jordan,
a pioneer Southwest Texas farmer, yes-
The duty *of every bank is
to look to the safetyjit pro-
vides for its {depositors ac-
EA&lM V, (counts.
iutruducvil a bill to
warehouse law and
terday near hero in a dispute over busi-
ness affairs? Birtch and his brother,
Will, are under arrest here.
BERLIN DOESN'T I NDERSTA.ND
RECALL OE GREEK MINISTER
•^111 ■ ■VF|" “aII I * IN 11VI
UNDER EIRE IN HOUSE: WILL
BE READY FOR SENATE TONIGHT
The
are
Associated Press Dispatch.
BERLIN, Fell, 16—(Official)—“htas-
luuch as it is to the interest of England
that conflicts arise between Germany
and neutrals, it is believed that English
submarines may purposely sink one or
more neutral ships. It Is known that
England has prepared large numbers nf
mines for German submarines."
iliitTon pros
amendment
llUWeVer,
an<J prefer that
submitted squarely in
It is expected a vote
the Lattimore propo-
short time,
When we fit you with
means for you, better service a
satisfaction than you’ve been
For more than 30 year« we
have made a special’y of the
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON Feb. 16—The ship pur-
chase bill fight began in the House to-
daV Leaders expect Tp have the new
bill ready for the Senate before night.
-President. Wilson jsaid he faxoreslji rea-
sonable ctottnr rate tn the senate, no
said he believed the majority of the
Senate members favord the ship bill,
and he expectcd both this and the ap-
propriation bills to pass this session.
Leaders told him that lhe big appro-
priation bills can be passed within
three or four days.
Associated Press Dispatch.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16—Twenty-seven
steamers clearing frtfin New York wiftt-
in the last two weeks will be due in
the new war zone about England on or
after, Feb. 181b, the day the zone is ef-
fective. Four ships are American
cd, anil carry American flags,
carry passengers. All are heavily
with freight.
the American note with regard to Unit-
ed Sthtes commerce was laid before
Denton County National Bank
The Accommodating Bank
Associated Press tiixpalch.
BERLIN, Feb 16. The rec.ill ,.t lhe
Greek minister from Turkey is nut utu
dmdond ib iiottiwoi eireM- here. It is
not believed that Turko-Greclan
troubles Justified lhe minister’s recall.
Inuicatio’is are that he asked to be. re-
lieved because of personal differences.
Genius, Capacity and Integrity, but when tlw final rewards are made, ail
He blue ribbons go to the men who felt like quitting, but didn't. The Shaw
Audio continues to move onward—keeps pace with the progress of the age.
^fafaMNHMd-^d^dkb-pnvteaiU are made. nt.. ...I____............._...........
THE SHAW STUDIO
takers of Reliable Portraits. 18 Court Square
♦ WEATHER REPORT
♦ Tuesday, February Ki.
♦ Sun rose at 6:52; sets at 5:38
♦ Tonight fair, warmer; Wed-
♦ nesday fair.
♦ 8 o’clock 43
♦ 9 .o'clock 48
♦ 10 o’clock 55
♦ 11 o’clock a. .. 59
Associated Press Dispatch.
LONDON, Feb. 16,—Ilieeolti Garibaldi
prophesied today that Italy will mobil-
ize its army within the next three
weeks and that unless it lights with
the allies, there wilt be a revolution in
Associated Press Dispatch.
ROTTERDAM, Feb. 16—Newspapers
quote the German chancellor, V on lict li-
man u - Holl w egg, as saying :
"In most cases German submarines
will lie unable to distinguish between
neutrals and British vessels. All mer-
chantmen must run the risk of destruc-
tion. Germany will pursue warfare in
the. niamier announced, until England
announces Hie rules on naval warfare
as lived by Paris and Loudon’s declara-
tion, or until neutral powers force this
action from England."
was unable to find'the
so said that church rules
him from marrying tier
WOMEN OPPOSE PLAN.
AUSTIN, Feb. 15.—Woman suffra-
gists of Texas are opposing the plan
proposed by state Senator Lattimore nf
Tarrant county lo solve (lie equal suf-
frage quest Ion in this state. Mr. Lat-
liinore Ims introduced a resolution in
the Senate to submit the question to
an election next June at which the wo-
men of Texas shall xnte on the matter
and if they decide in favor of the pro-
position the legislature would be hound
tn adopt a Joint re
for a constitutional
woman suffragists,
against the plan
matter should be
the legislature.
Will be taken on
sitlon within
himself. J
woman He
ha<l prexenl
that the Albanian raiders have been
driyen hack across the Serbian frontier.
It says these Albanians were led by
Austrian priests directed by Turkish-
German agents
MILAN, Feb. 16.-Local newspapers
say that Italy has asked assurances -nf
Austria and Germany that they will noi
attack Rnwmania. 1! is reported here
that Austria U about t« invffde t+mi-
mantar ~
PITTSBUBG, Feb. 1
-"humanitarian—rmxrmx
steel company here has declined an or-
der for a million bullets for England
The contract refused amounted to 8450,-
LONDON, Feb. 16.—It is expected that
England will tonight or tomorrow pro-
mulgate prohibition against forwarding
fond supplies to Germany.
AMSTERDAM. Feb. 16—It is reported
King Alfred flew over the German lines
in an aeroplane for several hours. He
was under lire several limes, but escap-
ed unhurt.
BERIdN, Feb. 16.-Official—The Ger-
mans have captured the important Pol-
ish town of IJjock. in their East Prus-
sian campaign.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16,-The steamer
Moreni,. a former German vessel, sail-
ed today for Lisbon, flying the' Ameri-
can flag. No interference with her is
expected. ;?
CHICAGO, Feb. 16,—J. M. Darnell,
formerly pastor of a Kenosha, Wiscon-
sin, church, was arrested today charged
with violation Of the Mann white slave
act. After marrying a Chicago girl, Id*
ii\e<l al lhe pastorate with another
xv<.men lusr wife. , -
THIS STR0R6 BAMK
WAtfTS YOUR BHSIRESS
(‘..i.iuussiun nt llirytl
appropriatimi ..I
ttie’ cotton oil mills
Jo new and popular shoes are left
out of this grand collection.
All Sizes and Widths.
Strong and Conservative
Capital and Surplus $150,000.
mows that thw
store provides ideal
compounding
Space will not aillow us to enumerate the many new
novelties we are receiving daily in the way of
V * >•' ‘ - 1
—BeaaW ton Materials and Trimmings.
We have just (received by express, a shipmentZTof ex-
tremely beautiful]Skirts, selected from]theHbe3t|14ew
York makers by one of the Jbest rated] buyers that
visits the markets. | w 5
Skirts are different’this season, and] we rthink| the
trade will approve and enjoy the new models. * feu
When despatch is an essential element of a financial trans-
action it is a satisfaction to know that one’s bank is - organ-
ized to db business promptly.
One of the attractive features of the modern banking
service of the DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK is
the despatch with which it is prepared to act in the accom-
modation of its customers.
jiving their full share
r the new season, in-
to-Wear. ” '
Associated Prosg Dispatch
WSTIN. Feb. 16 AtlormGeneral
Loom y itiMmune.ed todax that xxlieu the
"chicken mlad and punch" case is call-
ed he -will request a permanent In-
JtMK-lum againsi lhe Slab paying for
eroeerlea tor the Governor’s mansion.
The Hoti.se today practieallv killed
tli - anti-trust lull by pu»t|>i>nuia u lhui
indefinitely. The
Senator Ak-Greg<
resolution tor a i
mi rubers and an u
(MMI to inxestigate
of Texas.
Senator Johnaun
repeal the present
tv ttbulish the warehouse commission.
hi the Senate a favorable report was
made on Jhe House rural high schools
bill, a|so for the election of school su-
perintendents by vote.
Unfavorably reptsrhal to lite Senak;
today ^NVere the l.attimore illiteracy
eonitiiRfatmi bill and the Bobbins hi 11
fur a uniform htwbuok cominissiun.
The Senate yok'd down a resolution
to ask for (tie coiniiiitlee io report in
three days on i Senatorial re-distru-ting
bill.
A glance at the windows of our store is
always worth while—you’ll see some-
thing to interest you evey time you pass.
OFFICERS M QUITTED
EAST' ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16. -Six fortn-
rr otttrrrs rtf thrs rrty were tnrfarx* tn-» ■
quilted of charges of misuse of 8100,000
city funds. They included former
Mnrynr Jnhn Tnntknnr. A charp^ nt
fraud whs rfmde Him <t*>ulde ftaxattenL
, on bond coupons, ami by p.iymrnt of -
TdoctriF- “bills for labor ami supplh
lELEGRAPHK NEWS’ BRIEFS
Associated Press Dispatches,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—President
Wilson says there is no confirmation of
Saturday's report that Spain lias asked
the powers to join in restoring order
in. Mexico i
BERLIN, Feb. 16. Two members of
Sofia aristocracy are reported killed
and ten others injured in a bomb ex-
plosion at a masked hail last night in
the Bulgarian capita).
_ IFAKLS, Ti ll 16 X Nisi) <li^pnlcli says .
______JSAN . \NTQNItt M AN M H HIES
Associatc<l Press liispafcTi.
DALLAS, Feb. It' It. S. Johns, regis-
tering from'San Antonio, shot and kill-
ed himself this morning. A note was
found afterward saying that he came
AMSTERDAM, Feb 16,—Actual ex-
change of British and German war
prisoners who arc nseiess for fttillter
service began today. Seven British of-
fleers and ninety-three men
ferred to Dutch authorities
exchanged for two German
ninety-three soldiers.
BERLIN, Feb. 16. The
here has increased the maximum price
of iiotafoes from 81 ju 8I.li.-foT 110
pounds. It is feared the low prices
will cause waste,
CHICAGO, Feb. 16—United Stales
District Attorney here anonunced that
Jack Johnson will be extradited and re-
turned to Chicago on charges of con-
spiracy to violate the United Stales
laws. -The authorities expect to wait
unifl'aller the Juarez boxing match be-
fore taking this action, as they hope to
catch him about El Paso without extra-
dition.
TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 16.—The Senate
today passed the equal suffrage relo-
lution and New e.lrsey people will vote
on it next September.
BUTTE, Montana, Feb. 16.—In the
past two weeks many trainloads of cot-
ton of forty or fifty cars each passed
through here tn route to Siberia for
Russia’s use.
PETRUGRAD. Feb. 16,—Russia expects
within a few weeks to complete the
strategic railroad from Warsaw to their
frontfer, which wftl greatly strengthen
4h«‘ Russian armies.
Montevideo. Feb. is.—Tim British
cruiser Carnovoro, one of the warships
which took pari In the battle of the
Falkland Islands in Decepiber. was ar-
rested h/re today. : . ,
service a di
your doctor
OFFICCR8 AND DIRECTORS
A. J. NANCE, President
•I. H CHRI8TAL, Vice-President
J. C. COJT, Cashier.
E. D. CURTIS, Assistant Cashier
JOHN H, PAINE
ED F BATES.
DR. J. M. INGE.
ALVIN G. OWSLEY.

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Edwards, W. C.Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1915,newspaper, February 16, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213814/m1/1/:accessed June 2, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.

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