Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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—better Burley
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REMNANT DAY THURSDAY
All departments represented
‘this. Splendid values. All rem-
: Hants, marked to sell, regardless of
price on Thursday. Come and see.
Yours Anxious to Please,
.1. It. M. PATTERSOX
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Loading of Cars |ti
’ Shows Increase ■
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If actions speak louder than words—
then try some Velyetoil in your Ford
car. A special refined oil for Ford cars.
Sold on a money back guarantee. Come
give it a trial—you be the judge.
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“My stomach and liver
’ made a regular grouch of me.
| sore
| and we quarreled, every day since the i
) Wedding. She is a dear little girl and
I know it was tny fault. Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy was recommended
for my stomach trouble, and since
taking it I have felt like a new man.
M r w ife and I now get along beauti-
fully.” It is a simple, harmless pre-
paration that removes the eatarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract awl
allay- the inflammation which
causes practii-ally all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including ap-
pendicitis. Oiie dose will convince or
money refunded at Dan Siddall’s and
druggist: everywhere.
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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to extend our thanks to .
our friends awl r-ighbors who so ]
tv during the illnesj {
our dear hu-l»an‘l, I
W<* also appreciate I
many beautiful floral iffering-.
re-
liatcd.—Mr.®. J.
Finley and
Woman and Boy
She Kidnaped
„ Have Vanished
Oklahoma < ity, (Xt. (United
Prosk.h Jits. O. T. Shinn, under
surveillance a.t Benton. IHiiioi-. and |
lack Karam. -I years old. whom Mrs ■
Sitinn is alleged to have kidnaped i
from h|ere. Itave ditappeiiri'd, accord- i
in% to a telegram from the Binton |
-heriff today. ’
MrJ. Mtinii and the Karam
Wc^e loeatoil Saturday after
tion-wide warth for them,
were released Monday qn a writ of ■
ha bens cor] ua. In answer to an or- I
d< r for the re-arre-i’. of the two. the
Benton t-heriff notifed thfc local
sheriff the pair had disappeared late
Monday and had not been located
today.
Wedding Day Lift Off with Fingers
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trouble I
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at everyone, ineluding my wife, / I
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Re-echo is Winner
Nears tapletionlfS^
*cw Market. Eng., (hit. 25.— (By
United l*ress.|—Re-Echo, the .‘>-year-
cltl, belonging to the stables of Sir
Erhest Paget, came in first in the
(ambrulge-hirie stakes here tins aft-
enkon 1’oispned Arrow, behwgiBg
to {Major Harold (Jnyaeer, w as
on1
I’r—.1 '\ilh car loadings continu-|
ing to show a bte.'fdy increa.se the
trannjiortation p-rol;!cin is rapidiy
• improving in all stations of the coun-
try. and present indication' ai'e there
; will la* no heavy htrses to producers
| of |s>ri>hiible crops, officials of the
! car servic ■ division of the federal
railroad administration reported to-
day. Loading® for the week ended
(ktidwr 14. it was said, .will show a
"material increase’’ over figures for
th** previous v.eek, when 066,OtX) cars
, wen loaded.
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; te- which filed a contest
j eh ion of Robinson. The ir'tdion gr<
ftt- Ku! tire-legality of hi> lumiina- j Klein. <lire<ter of the Bureau
.i I ut v>;'- tiirowp cut l.y th? i'drcigtW and Domestic Comincrce
file I'eyartniciit of
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TRY A WANT Ab!
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T II E matchless
qualities of our
high-class equip-
ment appeals to
Those who want
that the appoint-
ments should be
correct and digni-
fied.
* better—you will breathe easier—
■ your nervousness will <|isap|>ear—and.
: best of all. your excitable heart will
be calmed in a safe, natural way.
Ask for Baalraauu’s Gas Tablets :n
j the yellow package—price one dol j
lar. For sale by (unningham Bros. '
•J. Baahnann, C hemist, San Francisco, j
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OF DISTINCTION
It i > simply no task nt b’l
to keei daughter wtli-dpassed
for sthool if
Ladie s’
Journal Patterns
are used,
Thq styles arc <'
simple and patterns eapy
follow.
Whetk sr ycu arc ez?crf«r.cod in :
iWjor
perfect-fitting ganEcnt by fdi., via-
chart cjiri
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th* large auditorium and over-flowed
I into the Siiiidtiy school rooms. The I
1 ■ tihj.-ct was “The Heavenly fnvjta- ■ !in *,*'*T <«<>ff.
!:or.” ..i)l (i;e do-e Miss Harbe- I ‘ _
i son rang with wonderful effect. I M prominent! i Xeuees
' - me With A*.” carrying the scr- ””’^7 ‘Ableman, thert* ^ral days
mon inti- the heart <rf every one. a~‘
, Many jscemed .greatly Woved and' I'cnlahle L< e Oitzef.
i <omii!jiting t!i<i life to U>rist.
The morning services t«>dav at 10
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/clock wei*.* ]|‘rha|>s the mtr-t dc-
tirejv. ply cure
Pi"ice kiOe. at
simply apk for a,
iJoap’s Kidney Pills—the
Mr. Wilson had. F.istU-Milbu’.r
t o., Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y. ;;
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D ’uccrat ic commititet*.
Th:* itiiat:on :3 said to be t*. n®"
n ‘ri (i*. ( i’i-’i and I’ .vis Ranger' i A-erld business conditions before the
ar .* pntT'nlhig th * streets <....... ,
th.1 trial. ‘ ; nctu:ei>* fi^fCrt ASfoeiation
| |nday. . '/• >;■ •
j | "( ondiiion® almost evervwk. n* pluuging formations in Order to mak<
1<ow det'ided im, rovement®.. The i lt eIfe*-tive either m an aceomplish-
out-kH k is better the world «vet. ment Or a threat Roison, Stollen-
Go right over to th" I with few except inns,” Klein said. | wefek. and Ingram have been used t'T
DcHatim*. hrs run its (curs?.! ,nake the •heuv'es and the ends.
moi - j tackles, and kicks have: been running
their tengues out jn fixing prac-
tice against reserves drilled in the
Maullatseh style of defense.
The Mustangs have mjjnc far enough
in the M-.asrm ,to mak<|.their threat
cued mark aiitl the present idea
is to upset defensive
Tiie *c*omt< ivc
a erewng by a
<lrop|>ed from an
time before.
Two expret'.® ears aiid two day
com In*®, ou<* fiilnd w ith passengers,
were dip h"d. Tin- engineer was also
scrjoiody irvured.
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oi^idcl to br. Fiweuer’p appeal, defcndaciL was allowed laii. '«.«* °4’ H'*' genuine Baulmann’s Gas <ocks have been reduced and
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ton. lawyer, i
cm ion, 'ditnesses are
Iiava testified that
nlsivi'i th| Ku Klux
a stere
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freezone" on an aching corn, in-
stantly that corn stops hurting, then
shortly you lift it right off with fin-
gers. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
’Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
i to remove every hard corn, soft corn.
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Owr 17Milbonjanj lire, without sorencs® or irritation
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cral chprcheQ. berviees at 10 a. HL
and 7.30 p. m.
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Gainesville Man’s
Lucky Find
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Will Interest Readers of the Register
Those having the misfortune to
suffer • from backache, urjnary dis
orders, gravel, dropsical swelling*,
rheumatic pains, or other kidney and
bladder disorders, will i^ad with
grajtificaiion tliis encouraging state- i
meat l»v a Gainesville mail.
L. B. Wilson, brick mason, I(alth
, avenue, Gainesville, says:: “1 had
’ beep Si „
-onie tinie and my face and feet were
badly swollen and puffed up. Nights
1 laid t<> get up four <W five times
to pass the kidney seerdtions and
they burned like fire. For several
‘ weeks I was in such condition I
■ M-ouJ<ln't work. Doan’s Kidiiey Pill®..
which I got at Cunningliain's Drug
Stope, did me a world of good right
~ I from thq start. 1 used sixj boxes of
i Doan’s in all. and thev lured me en-i®
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D°n 4 ; maker. Roberts was •preP**' *,ig to I
i enter Ids car after he had inter- I
, veiled,, v. hen hi* was she-t do«n, ::c-
| lerdii.g to witnesses, h .
'i'li? cau-c of the killing dated
! hark to the recent primary election^.’
commit.- j New* York. Oct. 25.— (By- United '
to tin* I’ress.i—Businessi throughout
Dallas, Texas, Oct. 25.—Fair Park
Stadium fans have looiked in vain for
an overhead duel during the present
football season, but if the plans of
Coaches Morrisbh anil:Freeland work
out this week, they will see two
aerial attadks launehejd against each
other Saturday when the Oklahoma
Aggies come here to open Southern
Methodist Uni ver silyl’s conference
si-lndulc. In every game to date,
the aerial offense lias ilieen used only
as a des|>erate resort by one team
while the other bored through the
line or went at the ends.
In Saturday’s garni*, two strong’
defenses meet. No team has been
able to score through the Mustang
primary defense to date and the
Oklahoma Aggies, in their only de- ‘
; feat, staved off the iversatik* rpsh j
-|of the Longhorns. jhe Stillwater
squad is a passing team—that is tiny
basis of. its attack aiid in practice, I • F Tb 1
■the formations designed l.v Maul-1 HOVin-tf ft I nftAflSt
lx*tsch and built arourtd the dashing 1 U<5 VI UVUiUO
Kashbrook. ka\e gotten away against
Goxtc; Tit* ,aP*',4e defensive teams. Bringing a
kJrtjD ML • IXlvUI team here in good condition, the
Oklahoma Aggie coach expects to use
j • this overhead acek. * I ;
the j J’r:*<s.)—Business throughout the ■ I .'.
The p-*tltibn yerld is on the ijp-grade. Dr. Jtiliu- !
ning attack, and a ^ftir. plungingl
Pgame -but, it will nbt advanci thru^
a defense j
chough to block it un|es» the open-
<a« a scattered de-J
fense.j Realizing this, Morrison andj
Freeland have worked all week to j
! mvntlts.
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Woman Charged
With Murder Goes
on Stand Today
Waxahachie. Texas. Oct. 25.— (By
| United Press. >—Mrs. L. 1). Fletcher.
■Innis. Texas, charged with the mur-
‘ih*r of her husband several months |
ago, was to go to trial here today, j
Mrs. Fletcher is alleged to have:
, .ri j , I shot her husband early one morning
M ashmgtoii, Ot. 2.x—(By United . , ... -
. L. ' their hoye in htniis.
The case was set for trial once be-
fore but was continued 'because of
illubss of the defendant.
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CIGARETTES^rfei
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Wichita Fails, Odt. 23.—Only 1.600
feetl of road remain* unpaved on th"
entire Wichita county system. Tl'*s
is on tlic Clam road. wle?re coutnu-
toi:* arc |*re]>arlng to set the last
forms, and pour Vhc- concrete. Last
week LUX) feet of Concntc wm laid.
Work on the grate! road to th»?
K. 31. A. oil field from low* Park
is progros’inj'. but completion of
1 t!’* road will require about three
Satin Colonial
at J $6.85
Patent and Beaver
Colonial -$7.85
All Suede Colonial
at t $7.85
p-ech ;
NO-<»ET AV'ax from
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TO Tt-jlb^K AQODT
Fatal Quarrell Is
Begun by Laughter' i
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San Fianci-co, O t. 23. - Bo-. :-h .. tjj
aiighter at. en im}ddimct»: in q
with whi< h Tlnanas -I. .M-(Y»rm;i<-k
wa. affected, lid to ill feeling as a
i*r-ult< of which William B. Lyn'. Ii. i
17. shot and killed M<4 oruiack. <m<'
year his junior, according to a state-
mei ;* the |M»Iice aai*l Lynch mado
today.
•has last.ejd.”
ail deMlere.
kidney rethedy—get
ills—the same that
had.
ofi
Con<me!e;*> dt-
detailed analysis of
v»jiiuinvnn uriuir mi*
during ^>itvn!i<'i>*©f Tie Mtdit-
here
I t“
every win re
Tl*-’ | it effective either a
ment or a f* L
weh-k. and Ingram have been used
ves and the ends.
glared
not, ycu can easily riil.s a
the sin pie cutting -n-’ conrtTuct».?i 11
r«a on each pattern c^v^lop.-. (I
t i)i pus tnrisii . <
Officers Denied .'
Bond, Are Jailed I ti"il
Houston, ;2p|- ,l*e»>| I
— Ihmi'd Uo.’rtl al a preli^iiary hear,- I
iets-’ii’b (.Gq tft- -twiJsti ■' r<? c*r«<a\-
Shefiff Frank Rebiuson. .life Aieb > i
, w"re ileld itj •jail to- ‘
: day i;i connection with thcikiiling of GAS AROUND■
YOUR HEART?if.1
Don’t delay! < _ ______...
fij*- fo-.ir!l: nenrett drug store anti get rt pack-1
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irding to John M. Mat-ijs, Hous-iTa,’,eis- Takc O’e,n a* directed «n<f;7hants I'dv* taken their losses* la-
retained by the prose- j ’<’1 the iinmediate beneficial results.] lM,r hi® tr.ki n its cut and has -Imwii
mwliUtood to; *,Hly will you be surprised, a t‘.*m|micy to co-operate. Produ?-
an rirgument .'*”1 G*el grateful for the re- , tion i.-, increasing throughout the cn-
Klan staiteii in markable relief given. You will sleep tire
[shortly before I tl|f killing j
Tonight is .llureli night, and large; a”'l that Robert?, was ijummoncd
* * i ov«r the teleph' ne to adt hs |Mace-
idh
of the offense
calculations.
Seat sale for the Stadium game
Saturday is liand’eil by; the Old Mill
D: tig Store on FJin. station agents
on all jntenirlMin lines leading into
Dallas will be-.-ure tk-Mets on.local
application for local ddliverv.*
Pipe Falling,
From an Auto
Wrecks Train
We t Ncntoa, Pa„ (hl, 24.—One
man. firemen of the I train, was
killed and a -cere of I^-M*nger^ in-
jured when the Ularksburg-Pitts-
bur^h flyer of tl*., Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad was urecited at .Suter-
ville, near litre. y-^tt*n|av.
wa.< ; dcrail-xl at
piety? Jf pij.v that
auto ti-.n-k a short
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1922, newspaper, October 25, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311500/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.