Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00
Normal < deg*- Depository
Special attention u ’ho busum*- ot -’'ident
who are a wavs welcome at th<* Hank
CHRISTAL, K D < I KTIS, J I WILKINS. ALVIN <
OWSLKY -I l ' Ol'f. II A WOLFSOIIN,
S. II WISDOM, A D WISDOM
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NORMAL PHARMACY
Headquarters for School Supplies
fVrintinfs Kodak Books
Fountain IVn* , nd BverythiriK
KODAK FINISHING
0. R. DYCHE
Marv Macbeth Cameron
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Teacher of Piano and Hmmonv
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"Pfn|rfiii«r S«o.rt nf Piann Ixinni
1812 W Mulberry Pbrier 778 J
Printing
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Paper and Envelope*
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Lusk's Printing Office
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ift« !»• t>* tMMmt inti Iteftinn Print in* t •*
t '* Wh( Oak f* epK .ne ♦»♦»*»
l*l( O f HEMSTITCHING COR
RF.CTLY DONE
< nlirMi inr and delivered.
Phone fid* W
MRS L L. TALIAFERRO
s|o V\ Sycamore Street
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itavcn|)ort(Y3on
GROCERIES
Phone 416
Welcome Students
and Faculty
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EVERYTHIN m)\\ TO EAT
m'w'l"1 American Cafe
Call on—
T A MATTHEWS
For Grcxene* imil School Supplies
216 Ave. B.
MAHARI) & SON
Hit rpotoni t«»
MAXWELL. PAXTON A CO.
GROCERIES
S« bool Supyliri. ( andiM, Nutt, Pruitt
Wr A ppr r< l« |r> Your Huimrll
1235 W Oak Phone 142
We have remodeled and enlarged
• ur stork
A new »torc ut the old stand
Dome to see us.
W L. YARBROUGH
Jeweler, North Side Square
WELCOME NEW STUDENTS—
We cordially welcome you to Denton
anti to our store. W’cn you are down
town shopping make this store your
headquarters. Leave your Lundies
here, use our phone. Comfortable
chairs for you to rest in.
See Our Line of Beautiful
New Shoes for Spring.
D0SSEY & HOLLOWAY
Free Shines On All Shoes We Sell.
.\ young Indian tori of the < h*--
i"kee tribe is to take tip a ionyr
fiaii. for the lint time in history
Ament an Indian will t..k> part in
a W a id - I onfil' •
io represent tier race, Uuth
M . hiat sailed from .>«m Franue-
eo early in February. At the
World ■> Student < msUaii federa-
tion ( (inference in Pekin this
(ding, this youiCherokee girl,
a ho working her way through
the Kansas I niver-ity at Laurence,
Kansas, will .seek to interpret
laiily to student- of other nations
the relationship between the
l nited .Mates and the American
Indian.-. Miss Muskrat comes from
the < herokees, the first tribe to
hav e an Indian language.
On I hutsday, March *», the V.
W. ( . A. served tea in the (.iris
Reading room from I :do to 5 :3<l.
l tie room was artistically decorat
ed it lonquils and violet- A large
n it mb* i ot girls and b..\- and the
laeuity were served by Miss St.
John.
Look out for the pn nn supper
t fiat i- coming soon.
i>K. N<i POON CHEW
CHINESE STATESMAN,
ADDRESS P S STUDENTS
h ontinued Horn page 11
“Perhaps you are disappointed
with us because w. are so slow. We
i ..II you our friend. In . a i <*• among
all the nations today, only you are
• i.'i We .on ar. di.-
appoinied, but yon can not see this
ining with our sight. You make us
marvel at the rapidity with which
you accomplish tl mgs. Kven be-
i"ie yoiu Revolutionary War was
over, you ha. organized a republic,
(•in America las always had states-
men and le. lers, and you had a
good tonnda am for the building of
y our repubh .”
In sp. akii ' ’ f the changes in ed-
ucational in it >ds in his country,
the speaker di *wed that the chief
d ill'ere in «• ii th old system and the
new ne ad' pi d from W estern na-
tions is that tl former was a pas-
sive on. , wl h he latter developed
thinking at i itiative in attacking
problem- h was made the more
int*-resting »y the speaker's relat-
ing his e\pei» nee w hen a small
ho; in his »\> n country, when he
was tolled t go to school from
four thirty ,n he morning to eight
thirty at mght "studying the same
thing- that w> e studied by Confu-
cius live hut Ired and lifty-one
years hcDo.- ti birth of Christ."
Atter a di-t ission of social life
under thi old ind new regime, |»r.
I hew -pel s< lie time III reviewing
the mtei l ath'ml relations of the
new I hill. I e pub lie. He sketched
briefly It . gi wth of the matcrial-
istic and nn eralistic policies of
Japan, i.itin/ that the Japanese
had conic iml r the influence of the
t ietman mill' tristic policy under
Ihsinark iiid ’ iey had "adopted the
materiali-!ic iter aspect of West-
ern civ ill. ate i without adopting its
soul, winch the spirit of Christ-
ianity."
"Japan w hes to dominate not
only th* La-! and Asia, but the
whole w »rl« ." stated Dr. Chew
with eon h ' n. “To do this she
realizes h« iust be more than an
insular pow.r; hence she seeks a
foothold in he Asiatic continent
mainland." As illustrations of this
greed ai I m ire, he cited the case
of Manchur a and the recent Shan-
tung questim
I tie pea r contrasted the spirit
of the gov. iment of China with
that of Japan, saying the former
placed the ievelopment of the in-
dividual over that of the nation, the
lutter the national development
over the md vidualiatic. ‘ «n Japan,"
the people exist for the govern-
ment; in China, we seek to make a
I.
IF IT’S
Cl EASING OR PRESSING
ALTERING OR REPAIRING
YOU WANT
You can rest assured that it will la*
done right if you send it to the
COLLEGE TAILORING COMPANY
PHONE 24.
DENTON FLORAL COMPANY
( Phonr 5H Kanady’d
We «r.' ii- urfl ru.w of th. SKA SONS l»- t cut of FbOWKliS, ami the tri-
weekly arrival will let u- turn -h >..u war, t!.< i'h"ice t KOSKS, Sweet peas,
DaffoaiU, Tulip-. Violet-, Cxrnation.- and Lilli*--
TO MAIL OR0KHS WK <.IVh K\ ACT A I TKNTiO.N.
government exist for I he benefit ol
the people."
< ommentiiig on the recent Wash
mgtoii confer*'me. Dr. < hew said:
"This conference has removed the
acuteness of the situation in the
Fast and ha- changed the definite tda-se-.
future war to an indetinite future." _
' nmoim vour order before that
mm 'hereby preventing a sacrifice
f o ii fund- on the copies not sold.
Mr (’riddle i- gradually improv-
ing and is now al»to meet his
FAVORITE CONTEST CLOSES
ANNUALS NOT ALL SOLD
As you know the favorite contest
closed on March the 1th. After
checking up the returns from out
annual sales, we found that we
lack I "»7 selling the number con-
tracted for. Our contract calls for
I (Mi less than were sold la.-t year,
therefor*-, we believe th*- required
number will be sold in due tune.
Anyone wishing to buy one may
s*■ *' on*' of the solicitors <*i come to
th*- publications' oflit-e. The sales
will I**' closed about April loth as
the exact number will be given t*.
the printer at that time. Then give
For Good Haircuts, Smooth Shaves,
nd Massages, Come to
’OiJTH SIDE BARBER SHOP
II. B. CADDKL
WE ADVERTISE
For your patronage as well as
to express our appreciation of
your business w hich we need.
COLLEGE BARBF.R SHOP
G. B. FLANAG1N
Proprietor.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL NORMAL STUDENTS
^ on will lirvl rv«-r\ tiling you need here. Come
and make yourself at home.
Everything in Normal Supplies, Stationery, Toilet
Art idea, ( old Drinks and Ice Cream.
MARTIN & HILL
Just Opposite the Main Building of Normal
THIS WEEK ONLY
We Will Sell College Theme Tablets
10c size, for 25c
15c size, 2 for__________ ______________ _ 25c
We find that we ar*- slightly overstocked on these
tablets and are willing t<- pass the savings on t*. you.
The stock is absolutely new.
! SMART DRUG COMPANY
J Phone 188 and Let Us Have Your Order.
I______________
EASTER
Will soon he her*- when you will
want to look your best.
Our Dry Cleaning Service w ill keep
your clothes looking like new.
Our plant is completely equipped and is
operated by experienced ( leaners and
Spotters who know the business.
We solicit your Dry Cleaning and assure
you of complete satisfaction.
DENTON SHAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1922, newspaper, March 18, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719865/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.