Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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The Whaley Memorial, the Grand Avenue
Baptist and the First Presbyterian Churches will
serve their usuffl excellent dinners on the ground.
The Motordome, Carry-Ds-All, Minstrel and
Monkey Shows will amuse the young, while several
ot the most eminent speakers in the state will enter-
tain the older people.
4— Reels Special Pictures—4
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PARIS CLAIMS
TURKS ARE NOW
SURROUNDED
Go to the Park with the Big Parade and stay *
until the curfew rings at midnight.
Show Starts at 8:15—Out 10:30
Saturday Matinee at 3:30
ASSOCIATION1
BUYS ITS AUTO
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fairwear we
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CLOTHIERS .
Outfitters for Men and Boys
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PARIS, Fr., Sept. 3—An important
part of the Turkish forces on Galli-
poli -Peninsula is surrounded by the
Allies, and Its surrender is imminent,
according to a dispatch from Athens.
DRAW GIRLS IN THIS CITY
Aeaerote into barroom boasters «.na
imbiteus. Or eise tney positive.? nave
injured themselves by overdeveloping
without any intellectual leaualnt ana
clearcut plan. Many
muscle-bound, anyhow. More of them
irreparably damage their hearts and
constitutions by overexerciae.
“1 eat lots of trait, fresh innt,” said
no
sweets to speak of, and drink tea and
coffee in moderation, and sometimes
milk.. 1 don’t drink liquor in any
form, and I breathe deep breaths ot
iresh air, take cold baths, and, be-
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(By Associated Frees)
OSSINING, N. Y., Sep. >—Five mur-
stem—Antonio Salomme, Pasquele
euditti, Lottis Roach, Thomas Tar-
ey and William Parry—were put to
eath ta the electric chair thia mom-
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ELECTROCUTED
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Your Easiness is judged by the Sta-
tionery you use. Let The Register
Job Department print your work in
a neat and up-to-date manner.
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S ^nd IO Cents
Don’t miss the Bowie Band Concert Sunday
e vening from 6:30 to 7:30. •
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This is the last day of the Queen's Contest.
B uy some tickets to the Isis and help to elect the
I adv of your choice.
HURRICANE IS •
HEADED FOR
TEXAS COAST
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CAPE HATTIBN, Hayti, Sept 3—
he K s- crui8«r Tennessee landed
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7 “Texas’* is here with a company of
eight people, all girls but two, but not
the musical comedy type, but athletic.
at
Majestic Airdome for a week before
parade, so come and see this wonder-
ful man.
Secretary B. F. Johnson of the lo-
cal Chamber of Commerce, was seen
on the streets of Gainesville yester-
day in the Msxwell automobile which
lie purchased in Sherman for the
Gainesville 'Chamber of Commerce.
Special reduction in price of the ma-
chine—which is a second-hand one—
Is the reason given for making tbs
purchase out of'town.
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the time.
“.About drawing these trucks? Of
eourse 1 don't walk down the street.
Not much. I ride in an automobile.
But it takes ths beat kind of an auto
mobile. One that’s got power. When
1 draw these baggage trucks, or when
I just tie a knot in a steel rail, aa 1
do every day, I just say to my will,
"Get busy!* and it gets. I never’had
into a pulp if anX training. I come of a race of peo-
is to create a Vie who are whalea for strength and
hers ye
hundred
from 'Jaffa, Palestine,
was given an enthuaiastk reception.
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Boys’School Suits
ONE-FOURTH OFF
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School will begin next Tuesday,
and if your boy needs a suit for
ve them at unus-
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TEACMK OF
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Miss Cecile Cohen n,
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TEXAg MUSK TEACHERS A8S*N.
Old Phone 479
< 5. WISER'U.S. SOLDIERS
stilt Hapms |n charge at
THE REFUGEES CAPE
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CANEA CRETE. Fr., Sept. 3—The
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F the boys and gills of this vicinity only knew
how many interesting amusement features
that will be presented to them in the big pa-'
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rude next Monday they cou|d scarcely wait for
the gala day to come. Then at the Park will bo>an-
other co llection that will be of interest to the old as
well as the young.
Ybb’U find that “CRYSTAL SODA” is mr thai Merely pkamt to taste, ar feed to ditak,
yaa’ll fiid it’s a Mighty valaable first-aid to the Hiad-fagged aad bady-weary.
Aows the street-araud the CBner—yaa’ll fiad this deUghtfiDy refmhiag drtoL Stop
•▼er iew .ad spend the nickel that it takes tamahe its acjuiataaa that is sareta rtoea late a
With! frieidship.
75c PER CASE DELIVE RE
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WASHINGTON, 8«pt. >—Humonao
wumuiga hnfro been ordered diapUy-
ed by the Weather Bureau, on the
GUlf Coast, between New Orleans and
inr Ksya, Florida. The alarm Is
•eetod to strike the coast between
a Orleans and Cedar Keys tonlgnt
omorrow. . ...
'he storm at U o’clock today was
in the vicinity of the isle of PinM,
me-eating in intensity as it moves
northwestward. The Weather Bureau
says it, will hit the Texas <Joe*t Sat-
urday night or Sunday morning.
S F. M. SPECIAL.
WASHINGTON, Sept. B-Tbe pres-
sure remains abnormally low in tbe
vicinity of Bermuda, and tQe storm
is apparently moving northwest also.
It is not yet known if the storm will
mt the Texas Coast with full force
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Miss May Hornsby
Girl Athlete in feats of strength. Will swing 10
men on her neck at one time
Vaudeville
The Vaudeville is a vary high class
Operatic Act, with a oast of Four
People and Special Scenery.
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Grace Cunard and Francis Ford in
s “THE BROKEN COIN”
The 12th Episode, -A Cry hi The
Dark,” of this wonderful Universal
aerial. A vary interesting number
with many exciting scenes. Shewn
in 2 parts, with perfect photoaraphy.
•DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE”
Universal Bison Feature in 2 acta,
with Marie Wolcamp and Wellma-
ton Piaytor in leads. An extra good
animal feature, presenting many an-
imals of the Universal xoo. See thio
•ure.
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Don’t Fail to See the Physical Culture
Dance by Texas Richie
shows and contracts 172 muscles of his body. Has
expansion of 11 1-4 inches, and will show any
< lady or gentleman how to get a perfect develop-
ment. So ladies if you want to get a perfect fig-
ure see Texas Saturday night at Airdome.
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Come and Learn How to Become Strong
and Get a Form Perfect
£, TEXAS. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 3, 1915.
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ARE TAKEN BY
[THE GERMANS
By Associated Preee
BERLIN,.Ger., Sept. 3—An official
Moment says Gen. von Hindenburg
is*oaptured Grodno, the last strong
Jlussian fortress.
^ The Germans are advancing against
tlJb Russian* at Riga, on the Baltic
Bed? and have captured an important
position to miles from Riga.
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f ATTENTION CHILDREN
pretty balloons given away
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neM Saturday at Nickel Store.
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THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY,
Chapter 5, “Falsg Friend” 2 reels.
This is a Programme You Can't Af-
ford to Mies.
Pictures
Broadway Star Vltagraph Feature in
3 feels, “THE MYSTERY OF
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A FORTS (FAMOUS STRONG MAN TO
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The Bowie Concert Band, the Valley View
Band and the Gainesville Jolly Fellows Band will 4
furnish an abundant of good music for the occasion*.
Prices—Children 10c. Adults 20c
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Watch for Big Street Parade
Starts at office of Daily Register. Read paper
daily about Texas and Parade. Watch for dates.
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One of those famous Nestor oomedieo
presenting one of the movioo dar-
lings, Billie Rhoades. Thio Io bound
to please you.
Watch our ad tomorrow for we will
present to our patrons a World
Film Feature. tTMe will be the
House of Features
Admission 5 and 10 cts
D TO ANY RESIDENCE IN THE CITY
The Crystal Bottling Works
“The Cleanest Place on Earth”
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A COOL, REFRESHING DRINK
Wbea yw’re ht, wbeip,'retired, wbes tkisti befis to ft tad wnaf—thss it’i tlTS-
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to lean what a differest riew feist “CtYSTAL SOM” will (toe
i, isvigentod, totter aHe to wart ar flay-
chin, suer Mr.
General Gacoo, leader of the revohi-
tionisto aad his followers, refused to
lay down their arms but retired from
th^ city, leaving troops at positions
outside the dty to shut off communi-
cation with the interior.
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Local speeders are increasing the
demand for Hawk Shaw to be put on ■wj^gkJlOc purchases
the firing line again. 1*4 Satr“*---*
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Gainesville is deeply interested m
“Texas, the Gentlemanly Gorilla,' who
la to give a remarkable exhibition ot
strength on thb streets of Gainesville
next Saturday. Letters are being re
ceived at the Register office iroai
young ladies who want to ride in tae Texas, “plenty of meat, bread,
procesajon of vehicles which ‘ Texas’’
will pull with hia neck, starting irom
The Register Office. All fair appli-
cants are requested to write to Tex-
as” at the Reg.ster Office. Thous-
ands will witness the procession ot JIe¥e 1 exercise my will power all
vehicles. j
Before the parade takes place “Tex-
as” will give an exhibition cd >is
strength in froqt of the Regist&'df-
fic4 He will l£yid Irymbars over his
muscles,^break board planks across
bls chest, chew iron pipes like gem,
and bite in two double stacks of play-
ing cards as if they wers^bieeuits.
“Texas’* has muscles^ that could
crush the average man
i. ‘he cared to. He pmnt _______„ „ w . ,5 J|fi
sensation by standing in the tonneau health—Scotch-English ancestry ”
of an automobile with his legs span-
ning the bottom of the far, and by a
rope looped around his neck draw ten
io sixteen vehicles iff-which are-seat'* W1H OP«“ Saturday night, Sept. 4,
ed irom twenty to forty girls and
women. “Texas” has a chest expan-
sion of 11 3-4 Inches. Hd_can throw
his arms out five Inches and contract
himself from 6 feet 1 to 5 feet 4
iff almost the twinkling of an pye. Mis
neck expansion is seven inches. “Tex-
as'’ as his friends call him, has tested
his strength to the degree of drawing
six and one-half tons by hia neck. He
is rated aa a marvel and the world’s
r stroageai man in thhe or* any genera-
tion since Samson.
“Texas” was born in the Lone Star
state (thlrty-aix years ago, and at the
I age of ten years he was a newwboy in
Chicago. This wflf be^ htt flksfepubl-o
appearance in Gainesville. d
“Texas” put in two terms at Stan-
ford University in his California days, ’
where he is more known for his
prowess with the gloves—and without
them—and in athletics generally, than
for that with the book and inkhorn.
It was the Intention of his family
at this time to make him a doctor if
that were in any wise possible. It
-j. wasn’t and in revenge “Texas” has
made himself Into a man who never
needs a medico, which pates the way
very nicely for his doctrine that near-
ly all-—if not all—the good things of
the body are like the evil ones—the
result of mental rather than mere
physical activity and power.
"The average strong man may last
anywhere from two to five years be-
fore the public—rarely, if ever, l'dng-
i er,” said Texas. a ' 1
“And why? Simply because they
have developed the brute and left
the mind to rest If they win fame
and fortune, as many of them have
done, they have not the mental bal-
ance to support it and speedily de-
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In Feats ol1. Strength—
Swings 26 Men onilis Neck
at One Time.
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3*-- Round Girl foxing Match-3
Showing that woman can defend herself the same
as man. If you doubt it put on the gloves with
one of the girls.
The Human Carpenter Shop
makes kindling wood out of boards over his head
and body.
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SATURDAY
Matinee and Night at the
MAJESTIC AIRDOME
Register Want Ads bring quiclc re-
turns when properly written.
SID.BOO BOND/J^. j*
(By Associated Press)
PROVlI>E»iiQE, R. I., Sept. 3—Al-
though accused of inciting the murder
of her husband, Mrs. Elizabeth Mohr
had full charge of his funeral today.
She was released on ten thousand dol-
lar bond.
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915, newspaper, September 3, 1915; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1299141/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.