Denton Record-Chronicle (Newspaper) - October 10, 1917, Denton, Texas THE WEATHER RECORD 7 o'clock fl o'clock lil 11 o'clock VI o'clock 78 2 TOMORROW'S WEATHER colder probably frost Thursday Friday probably fair VOLUME DENTON TEXAS WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER JO 1917 NUMBER 50 Again we appeal to you Shop in the forenoon when it is possible for you to so It is the case that we possibly cannot wait on all who come in the afternoons while in the forenoon it is the case that some of our salespeople are idle and are anxious to wait on you We are sure that the same condition obtains with other stores It is not that we do not want to see you in the afternoon as we are glad to see you anytime and will give the best possible service no matter when you come You know that teachers and students cannot come in the forenoon Your in matter will he appreciated Wo trust yon the benefits to be derived ure mutual Think it over YOUTH for bettor service STORt COURT w HEN you pictures of your and relatives of the pleasant memories of former times are recalled Make the appointment today The Shaw Studio Our are shoes of special merit Each shoe we buy is selected with care from of the country's most pert makers of WOMEN'S SHOES There are street and dress in beautiful models Choice black leathers with eight to eleven inch tops Beautiful Kid boots In gray and colorings Some models with lops Louis heels and the new low More artist ice features in our fall bouts wo can enumerate MAY WE SHOW YOU? MCGRAW SENDS IN RUBE BENTON TO FACE CICOTTE IN THIRD GAME OF BIG SERIES IN EFFORT TO PREVENT SOX RUNAWAY OPPOSED TO ANY PEACE WHICH DEMANDS ANY OF GERMAN SOIL OR WHICH WOULD DIVIDE PEOPLE AND HOHENZOLLERNS OTHER ACTIVITIES OF BERNSTORFF REVEALED BY STATE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON Oct series of Which the German and its embassy in this country made day by They are remarkably for the of and the ed in he purpose to do all possible injury lo Germany's Eu- ropean enemies olF resources in America while al tlic same time avoiding as as possible the wrath of the American people by actual tion of life in this country and Canada SENT NEUTRALS Secretary snid the had not been sent the Slate thus leaving the that they must huve eil one of the neutral Hi POP comprising jfr form tlie natural to tile correspondence by absolutely con- evidence of a well ed find systematic of neutrality by Germany a period of than n year Clio of ruthless Submarine warfare mill the of Germany and I be United Stales WASHINGTON Oct ex- position of Ambassador von activities in the United Slates was given by Secretary who public three telegrams which passed between tlie Ambassador rind Hie man Foreign The of Slnle publishes the following two telegrams from the CHICAGO 5 3 NEW 2 8 2 POLO GROUNDS N Y Oct The New York Giants having as they declare a strategic retirement to prepared positions on the Polo grounds found themselves today confronting the Chicago White Sox in the third game of the world series The champions of the National league bad their backs lo the wall to ward off the pennant winners of the American league who have captured two straight games A threatening morning cleared ward game lime and a westerly wind started across the field and made the funs shiver The playing field was and the keepers reported the diamond in good shape altho the outer dows were somewhat slow cr but Jackson grounded to No runs one hit no errors Tlie Secretary s following two German Foreign office to Count in January Jan General staff merman scratched an infield hit Kauff energetic action in regard to I inking but Fletcher forced the proposed destruction of the i at second No runs one bit dian Pacific railroad at several ft view to complete and protracted NEW YORK Oct an mous crowd present Hie third game of the world's series began here Ibis with two games of tin necessary four gone placed his de- on Rube Benton whom the Snx huve nut yet faced while land sent in his star in Ilial bo would repeal Saturday's victory Tim New if Herzog 2b cf 3b Fletcher ss rf Holke Ib Raridan c p Collins If 3b K Collins 2b Jackson rf Felsch cf Weaver s c Cicotte p THE GAME BY INNINGS FIRST INNING Collins fouled to Rariden fanned E Collins singled lo ton New fanned Herzog lied to Felsch 1 Collins dropt long fly Kauff going lo second AMSTERDAM Oct man Chancellor Dr ls in of peace today cording to advices reaching here declared that as long as Germany's enemies demand any of Germany's soil as as they tried to drive a wedge between the German lile and I heir peace was impossible FURTHER ADVANCE BY FRENCH TROOPS SAYS PARIS REPORT FRONT IN FUANCE AND Tuesday The blow struck by the and forces against a wide section of the German defenses be- tween the forest and have resulted in an- other great success Over much of Uie front the at- oops swept forward to a of yards or more over- running many Important of lie enemy PARIS Oct further advance i has been made by the French troops which took the offensive yesterday in Belgium in co-operation with the Brit- ish farm has been captured the announces anil more prisoners have been aken German Lines Holding Firmly Declares Berlin Statement Oct Gorman He on Hie front from lo Hie smilli of by our defenders army report attacks on this front of approximately night miles all broke down heavy losses the report TEUTON ARMY AND NAVY SHOW SIGNS OF DISAFFECTION interruption of traffic Caplain Boelim OUB error INNING fouled to Holke Gandil folded to Holke Weaver who is now on your side and is ly returning has given tho military attache and sharply over second necessary funds MERMAN Aids Jan For Military You can obtain particulars ns to persons suitable for carrying on sabotage in HIP United Stales and Canada from Iho following i Joseph rily Philadelphia Pa 2 John P ing Michigan Avenue Chicago 3 O'Leary No ifi Park Row New York Numbers 1 and 2 are absolutely re- liable and discreet Number 3 is ble but not always discreet These persons were indicated by Roger filed In Burns No runs one hit one New second Eddie Collins singled over took merlt i len fouled to Rariden the United Stales can error grounder touching Robertson Holke first Rariden singled over second Holke going to third Benton Hied to bul Holke was held at third Rariden went to second on throw Burns fanned No runs two hits no errors THIRD INNING fouled out to Rari- dcn Holke dropt J Collins foul merman threw out J Collins No runs no be carried out on every kind of ry for supplying munitions of war Railroad embankments and bridges inns be The Embassy must in no circumstances bo mised Similar precautions musl be taken in regard lo Irish pro-German propaganda Representative of the General Yon IPs Message The telegram from Von lo the Foreign Office in lin sent in September Sept With to the of May 1010 The embargo conference in regard lo whoso and fruitful co-operation Dr information is about lo enter upon a vigorous campaign ire n in of favorable to Germany and support is no possibility of our init Request reply r And tiie leading abstracts only from Com- having a completo set of books of their county There's a reason Ask any good attorney have tho only modern and complete abstract plant in Denton County that is kept up-to-date daily Conveyancing and all kinds of notary work correctly done DUGGAN ABSTRACT COMPANY P R BIRD Manager I WASHINGTON Oct lonn bond sales Hie country are low expectations and the ago which must be maintained to Oct the minimum of 000 set by Secretary New land has subscribed only 5 millions out of 250 the j and was to No runs one no errors New lined to K NKW fanned J Col- lins fly batter reaching second Weaver throw out to man Kauff taking third Bddie Collins out Kiel cher No runs no hits one error FOURTH INNING Zimmerman threw out Collins Fletcher threw out Jackson Kelsch singled past Zimmerman Gandil filed to Robertson Xo runs one hit no errors tripled to and on double to sacrificed Holke to third hut Holke scoped on Hums infield hit which Cicotte threw Pi Burns second fouled lo Two runs three hits out Weaver fanned as did Cicotte No runs no nils lio errors fouled lo flied to Felsch Fletcher fanned Nn runs no hils no errors SIXTH grounded threw out K out to Mo runs no hits no errors New son lied to Felsch Hariden grounded to E Collins No runs no hils no errors INNING doubled s gi These very cool nights remind you that more cover is very necessary We have some very special values to offer in Blankets especially from to We have several cases they were bought early and you'll be surprised at the prices we are making on the assortment we've ever stocked Don't miss an opportunity to look over these ues and come while the colors are complete Co The Center of Shopping millions allotted Philadelphia is 200 millions short of her ta Chicago has taken 50 of her expected millions From some districts no j reports are available i Evangelist Kills One Wounds I Two in Crowded Court HAMMOND Ind Oct two i large revolvers Oscar nn itinerant evangelist shot Fred Bayne of Indiana Harbor to death in a ed court room here today and wounded two others The evangelist was then shot and seriously wounded by two- court attaches to left and ran trying Collins and J Collins took Fletcher's fly Robertson singled pitcher's box an I Mole hut Holke fanned No I rung one nil no errors NINTH INNING Chicago Hire wout J Col- cut Collins bent out a loward third grounded to Fletcher Xo nne hit no errors will vote on Nov 10 on a bond sue good roads the money to fie used to give employment to local ple Oct revolutionary i mi Herman warships at about six weeks ago is re- ported n a On I nil dispatch from Copenhagen This uprising is said to have had all of a widespread and revolt and lo have been ed only with the greatest difficulty ALSO DISAFFECTED Several mutinous outbreaks also are in have occurred among soldiers al Hie front but these were not of such a grave character the dis- palch slates JEHMAN IN STRAITS The railways are faced with i a shortage of fuel and drastic of raffle lias begun ing io The railways propose lo levy heavy excess fares on express trains so as to all except unavoidable ness journeys A large number of fast trains have already been Eliminated from the war Germans Counter Attacking British Advanced Positions LONDON Oct counter- attacks were made by the Germans last night in the neighborhood of the Sliden road These attacks were sed today's official statement es but south of the railroad on a front of yards the British advanced troops were forced back ft short dis- tance CANADIAN EMBARGO RAISED IIV FUEL ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON Oct go on coal shipments lo Ganada was lifted today by the Fuel administration which that shipments can go thru lake ports without endangering Hie supply of the Northwestern slates RUSSIAN COALITION GOVERNMENT TO GARRY OUT STRONG POLICIES Tuesday The new government ed control of Russia today replacing the Council of Five organized a Announcement was made that I tie nw government intends to carry out in campaign policy with n purpose of inn king peace in agreement with our allies as soon as Hie government will take steps tu bring Hie army tri its highest lighting power and lo economic and social in the country NOTED CANADIAN WAR VETERAN TO LECTURE AT NORMAL TONIGHT Captain E H Saei wounded I dian veteran of the great war in Eu- rope and now on furlough during he is acting ns military instructor of S M U al Dallas win be here tonight lo deliver a war lecture and talk in of the liberty loan and will speak at the Normal college auditorium beginning at o'clock The sion is free and the general public is Invited Captain talk will be ary to tho beginning of a liberty lonn campaign here in the erfort lo dispose of Denlon county's quota of of the second loan lie wil be met at the S 20 train this afternoon Mayor and a com- of citizens and over Hie city before the hour for his talk Removal of Pavement Begun For Enlarged Court Lawn Removal of the pavement for en- the house lawn out lo n line with the streets was begun when the city's en- gine was put to work scarifying macadam which is to be removed and placed on other streets the lias been removed the section will In- filled in willi dirt IcVeled lip the old lawn Sand and other material is being placed for the con- crele curbs and An tal pole is lo be placed at curner of the lawn it has been and the expect Hie new Improvements ol add much to Hie of the court square of ton to any of the allied nations will be entirely unrestricted the con- of the war nut the shipment to neutral nations will no under a tem of license that will make a careful of every bale Book Paper Manufacturers Ask Dismissal of Charges WASHINGTON Oct hook paper manufacturers answering today the Federal Trade complaint thai thru their bureau of statistics they had enhanced the value of unduly declared that the had been discontinued and asked for dismissal of the charges against them The commission will render a decision Oct 29 You Run No Risk When your PRESCRIPTION is filled here Forty years of knowing how Forty years of ing care makes you safe J A Minnis Prescription Druggist East Side Sq Quick Phone 188 Siii Ross Invites U D G To Attend Monthly Meetings Pul Moss Camp U C V No unanimously adopted an to the Chapter U n C lo i attend each of the camp's regular j meetings on the first Sunday in each I month Mmes 0 G Yancey and Bishop visited the and asked if I II l be for the ladies to attend II meetings and this met with a very hearty response by veterans It is probable that may accept the lion and may possibly furnish a sical program al each of the STYLISH COATS FOR LADIES This is going to be a great coat season and we were never so well fixed to supply the trade with the really stylish coats as we find selves now Whether you are ready to buy or not Now is the time to make a selection We will lay it aside for you and keep it for you till you need it Don't Spend Any Coat Money Till you have seen these prices to You Will Find Values jai Ladies Petticoats etc here that will surprise you to Meet Your fondest expectations We are that you see Being Patriotic Does not mean being a dier Sometimes it means saving your money A bank account will you to help your country Start one today and save the dimes We will help you EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Established 1881 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S THE First National and Surplus FIRST NATIONAL BANK Texas Officers and A J NANCE Pres J R CHRISTAL J C COIT Cashier E n CURTIS Asst Cashier J H PAINE A C OWSLEY ED P BATES The Woman Who Pays by check instead of In rency a lot of worry money She IMS an record of Iw money goes and a receipt for every penny she has out it's so lo have Ihc in the bank than in the for women be glad to give Denton County National Bank LOANS LOWEST RATES MOST LIBERAL TERMS FARM LOANS HILL President T Satisfactory Service The policy of this bank is based upon service that satisfies Nothing is too good for our tomers whether the account be large or small Your welcome is not measured by the size of your deposit Then too The non-interest bearing arid cured deposits of this bank are protected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Service and safety make satisfied Customers We will appreciate YOUR account First Guaranty State Bank The Bank of Better Service Stacy Adams Shoes In highest quality leather correct in perfectly shaped to fit smoothly and the maximum and servic All uncertainty a shoes will wear shape is ended in a pair of in let's 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