be efltablffthcd here.29—-Mrs. Sarah Flow, pioneer real* dent, died.? 1 —-M\a. B. P, TCcltuiy dies after long illness.AUCKINT1—J . *M. Gurley dies,g—Miss Lorn Hamah SmPh and Dr. Morgan Calloway married.8 -~ T. H. Mat hie son resigns as rastor of First Chrtat'an church.20—Eldei Burns struck by truak and fatally Injured,28—price of gasoline boosted to 3£e her®, ,HKPTkMBKR2—Mias Emily Barns,. 74, died here,4—Mr*. P. M. Wilson, old resident of county, dies here.10—First bale of cotton received here.14—Maps Maude Underwood |fDenton an 1 J, V. Dobson of Nanh* vtlle united in marriage here.15—Mrs. J, (r. Boyd, aged OH,19—$20,000 damage dona by fire to Central Prenbyu r'an church,27---Gasolim* price drops to SOo.28—Mrs. C\ M, Hall, old r*sldotUof county, dies following fractureof hip sustained In falj.; mmOCTOIIF.lt1—E. D. Curtis gets first poll tax receipt.4—Denton -county livestock and agricultural show opened.r—Mrs. Margaret Tong, aged 37 years, die®.6—increased telephone rate repealed by City C’onimlssidn.9—1,060 students and teachers of CIA attend Dal la?? Fair.10—Dr. B. Ft. Hhaeffer dies InI »allns10—M. Burch, well known citizen of county, died at home here.14—Enrollment In 'eiby school*2,0*1,14—notations’ plans for sanitarium campaign ttgrtttf upon !27—lt;*ufl Voung and Miss Hazel iSchindler .married. ,* £■%■*, !* f S T'.*• W ■ 4 .$£».j.•V--ilt;- • ;• INOVEMBER •1—Don T. Uriswotd. new county farm agefit, bcglbs work.1- Mrs. Mary Booth die.*.It—cjwneral phsf r van Dp her© of armistice day..16—Detiion ctunty .llfll tecomesvacant for socond, time In recent years.18—laying of heavy steel On jointtrack completed.23—D. fit lie? v®^|forrBef * county treasurer^ iH«ts of 4 ftpall «i 14 U» OfDHCEM It FitI—Newly elected county officials assume office.j—Tick QuarantHne for Denton county raised. I3—G. G. M’zelt dies. I9—Mr. and Mrs. .S. J. ’McGinnis I celebrate golden wedding anniver- Itary. * I10—Annual meeting of Chanrdjer Iof Commerce and election-w dlrec-j tors. I16—Winter poultry show begins I with about 300 birds shown.20—Teachers' institute opens ses-fi i c n * * * * - : ■* ' I23—Diplomas awarded tweriy-eiglit graduates of high school,24—L. N. Keeler dies after longillness. , .31—Mr?, II. Neely, pioneer resident. dies.JAM A 111 1—Total of 2.4I0 bales of cotton ha?! been ginned lit Denton and a numter of bales wore being receiwd daily.D -D. H. Morris c? Idttli Hock and Mffltl Lore tm Hlchey of Denton married.1—Courtly Commlszioner* signede,ntract with McEtwrath A Hogersf.*r the construction of the ten miles of highway nft the Dallas road.I—Temperature registered D de*g * lt;s.3—Milk producer* of the countyf« rmed organization. J. M Martinwc* elected president and II. C.Oadberry, sc.•?-lt;*!ary .T. K. Durham, aged 70. founddead in bed.8 -One esse of smallpox in Denton and one at Justin.II—J. K. Wilef jiamed assistantattorney general.14—New directors elected for the Clamber of Commerce. John Speer ejeclcd pre.ddelit.16 -Mrs. VV*. A, Jones died In aDallas sanitarium.17—Mrs, W N. Derby, Cfi, diedfrom tuberculosis, »,2(» Mrs. Annie Karsu, native of Germany, dies22-* Fou ‘ cases of diphtheria under quarantine here,22 Heavy sleet breaks? light wiresand puts plant out of commission.2f—First Baptist church badly damaged by fire.28—-Census enumeration In city completed,29—'Flu reaching epidemic stagehere.20—Cotton receipts light and quality very poor; prtees 18 to 20c.31— James arid *Ha»n Jones of of Denton asphyxiated at Wichita Fulls.I I.BItt Alt Vt—Dr, J. W. Caldwell closes pastorate of Central Presbyterian church.4—Mrs. M. Kltmrd of Denton died In a Dallas sanitarium.4—Eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Old Hammett struck by ttuek and killed.r»—*B. N. Smith of Denton andMiss Hattie Griggsby of Pilot Point married.s—Jerome Hard a free, Normal student, dies of pneumonia.7- D. K. Mnsgrovt and Miss Mae Reed married.10— Parvin Taylor and Miss Chrls-tal Lipscomb married.12—3.000 bales of cotton ginned In Denton.13—A R. MeGtntlne, pioneer citizen. dies.13—Mrs. Susie Holland dies.13—Mrs. J. A. Patrick dies.14—J. 8. Terry, well known business man, dies of influenza.15—Eugene Flint dies from influenza18—Lee School building condemnedand abandoned.18—Six prisoners broke Jail h«rc.22—Mrs. C. O. Hussey died from Influenza. *28—Rev. W. C, MoCUing acceptspastorate of First Baptist church.28—John A. Hann, pioneer citizen. Jits.moopttheexcseaaittbucropicMAIM l»1—Denton County Purebred Live-1 stock association formed.1—During February 225 cases ot influenza with six deaths reported. 6—-Donton Dairy Products com-pnrty organized . with $10,000 capita i. ,14—First dirt broken In construction pf I •alias .highway.14—With ginning season about o\ ©r, 3,200 bales having bead ginned hf re.16—2,237 pupils enrolled In cityschools.10 — Mrs. \\ . ID Tilley died.23—Gasoline advanced to 30c agi Hon.APRILf 2—Contract for rih*t Point. San-j ger and Roanoke highways lei.3—J. O. Speers, charged with the murder In connection with the deathof 8. A. Bay less, acquitted,4—Mode E. Taylor and Miss Ma'da j Brcwnlow married*4- R, H. Thomason, candidate for governor, spoke uere.8 -Mrs. it. II. Hoffman dies.19—-Mrs. W*. E. Smoot dies.2i—First din for street paving on Oakland Avoiue brdken.I 22 Pat Neff spoke here in campaign for g(vernor.27—Governor Hobby delivered address here.28--J, VV. Hailey delivers address hereKANSAK -tflfl’YV Jktt. t-.-4-rrheo police announced today they weresearching for three young bandits who robbed the home of I. P. Jonas, situated In at fashionable residence section, of IL20U In money and valuables. The robbers after bindingMrs. Jones sqd ransacking the houae. commandeered an automobile and forced the driver to take the irithree ndlt* thru the westernpart of the city in a successful escape. . lt;« • lt;.* i mu • v »*»■■ ■ ■■ mum ■ iAt Denton TheatersnilKAMLAND—“The Life Of The Party” showing today featuresRoscoe t Fatty) Arbuckle In a fast and festive fun frolic filled w|tbgambols, girls and giggles. *lt;m mmiwuim..lvIUKCBHI*-lt;lOut of the Snows,”showing- today :s a story of the Northland featuring Zena Keefe supported by a strong: cast. The story is of a member of the Northwest Mounted Police who faced death to forget the torments of an aching heart.STRAND—The Law of Nature” isshowing again today for its second and last*appearance here.PecicodorimrIn 'entandthethenorpit ftditlblt; ecepgoaOv« Ble n n,dlti