Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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San Antonia. June 26.—(United
Press.) -Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, 3S
years old, of Dallas, was killed in an
early morning pistol duel with G. C i and grandmother.
Tartar iii Hha hallivuv nf on I__1___. i_ _ i_ _
apartment house owned and operated j Haywood
here by Try lor. I a/j Mr:-. 1
The quarrel, which resulted in th”! (p1Ugpjer,
. s— ...i ... i i . . Meritvether,
Parrish, Jr.
Lubbock, Texas, June 26.— (United
Press.)—Testimony in the trial of
Trim Ross, indicted with Milt Good
on charge* of murder in connection
with the killing of Dave Allison and
H. L. Robertson, cattle inspectors at
Seminole. April 1, was completed
this morning and the jury was to lie i
charged by the court thi«% after- •
noon.
Attorneys for both sides will be-
gin their arguments as soon as the
charge is read and will attempt to
finish by ngiht, it was said. Both
rides are allowed three hours each.
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i Detroit, Mich., June 26.—(United
Press.)—One man wat burned to
death and font persons were forced
I to flee to the street in llieir nigl;’.
clothing early today when fire
<*»magvd their homes here. James
’ < aldias. 3.1f is believed to have been'
-» overcome by smoke and trapped by I
flames when be returned to his room
for his belongings.
Testimony Closes
In Tom Ross Trial
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COURT EXPECTED TO DELIVER
THE CHARGE THIS
AFTERNOON.
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When the breeze
made by a $10 G-E
Whiz Fan all day
long costs no more
in electric current
than carfare down-
town or soda—why
not live in live air
and be both comfort-
able and healthy? 7
Monster Locomotive Pivots on
. j Front Truck
“Double headers,” “helpers” and
“pushers”—the first named of which,
in a railroader’s language, means two
locomotives at the front end of a train,
and the last two designating the loco-
motives coupled on the rear end, to
move trains up steep grades—probably
■will become only memories, if monster
locomotives like the one illustrated are
to be generally used.
When this big Mallet-type locomo-
tive takes a curve in the track, it can-
not make the turn as its smaller
brothers do, as it is 108 feet long—one
of the largest ever built. Its boilers
swing on pivots independently of the
wheels. It has 12 driving wheels,
weighs 850,000 pounds — 425 tons —
and carries 12,000 gaRons of water and
4,000 gallons of oil. Its use has
largely been confined to freight hauling
on a western road, and it easily handles
a hundred cars through the Rocky
Mountains.
Ben Witt
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PHONE 426 N. COMMERCE STREET
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X-Raying Heart Actton-of
School Children
Imprased by the foot that 50 to 70
OrewtatOT per cent of school children an to some
extent physically defective—a portion
curvature of the spine or other
tvious deformities, while fully
drink a lot of fresh, pure milk!
We have a herd of the best .
daily cattle in Texaa and can
supply you with rich cream
and milk daily.
tragedy, is said to have been caused
by Taylor orderin'? Mrs. Jackson to
move. Taylor is l>ein£ held by police
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San Antonio, June 2ft.— (Associated I
Press.)- Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, 38.)
said to reside in Dallas, was shot j.
and instantly killed in an apartment [
house here thia niorniftL'. G. C. lay- '
M lor. 35, proprietor of the apartment
wcrij house, s’lrsendered to police shortly
afterward, claiming that he shot Mrs. i
! fauskaon in self-defense fcliowi.ng a
’ dispute over a biR for room rent.
. • According to Taylor's »tors’. Mrs.
Jackson had come to San Aijtouio to
«..ei vifut .a son. who is in the b spital f
poi^l at Fort Sain 'How ton. ’ The difficut-
^J.ty ariisi' Monday night, Taylor sal'!,
~ m ' •» wvl At Io mi 1 it \4 InoVonn VO-
out of tha open window
■|t rz tial to have fresh
I — t air at all times,
1 Z. even during
B ZZ rainy weather.
BLLr~ A wooden box ia
made to fit
between th*
■BIT window jambs
and rest on the
ZZT~^~. sill. It is held
- in place by
means of t humbscrews on the sides, and
also by the weight of the window oi
top. The opening is made on the under'
aide of the box, so that rain cannot enter
ix wed the argument. As she came
down from the stairs, he said, she ha4 ]
a pistol in her hand. Taylor claims
she either fired the weapon or at-
tempted to fire it, whereupon h<’
opened fire with an automatic pistol.
Keeping Out the Raia
The drawing shows a good method
of keeping rain out of ttu; ope-
of a sleeping room, where it is essen-
SPECIALS
for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
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9 poimd’s of Pure Came Granulated Sugar for ——--------— 41.00 ■
10 pounds of White Karo Syrup for---------------------- 60c
fi0 “f B*k°S’V"L'ST,.Prfop-----------—'— - 8-
TO-pound bucket of Pnfe Texas Honey ----------------
•MfFpoinrfs of ♦Rttk T'Smailb White Navy Beans----
10 pounds of Chili Beans for ,——
8 pounds of Pinto Beans —L—; ; ——r-——
8 .■potiitd* Of f .Hah Beans -------------i------------
jG-jjouiids qt E^tr^ Choice.California Evaporated Peaches
pounds of California Evaporated Apples for
6 fkftfnds of X uliTornia-Evaporated Prunes for----------
6 pounds 3-Crown California Raisins’ __ :----------
5 pounds of California Evaporated Apricots for------
t4 ;>oimds 'Full Head Rice ------——'---------------
Large pgij of Pure Hog Land.-------------------------
Large pail of Lard Compound :—----------—
Large pail of Criseo -----------------------
• 20 banc White Naptha Soap
2 large packages of Post Toasties
2 large packages of Oat Meal for —------------------
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! BRING ME YOUR
SOAP COUPONS
Built to Last , -4
HT^HE OilPull you buy this season • should te
‘ • faithfully and economically serving you in1930^
This is no mere guess or prophesy. Itx is af
statement based on actual proved performance*
in owners’ hands.
OilPuHsSiuilt eleven years ago are still per-
forming their work as satisfactorily as the first
year they were built. They show no serious
results of eleven ylirs of wear and tear, but ap-
pear good for many strenuous years to come. j
Tht OilPull is built to last. It combiner all the
features that make for durability—strong frame
and wheels, heavy duty motor, overside construc-
tion in all working parts, trouble-proof oil cooling
•ystem, guaranteed kerosene burning under all
conditions, every working part protected .from
dirt and grit. Then, it contains improvements
that only an eleven year study of farming and
farm problems can make possible. •
Buy youi tractor cn the basis of the number of
years of service it will give ycu—years of service
proved by actual performance. Inquiry assong
tractor owners will show you the OilPull ij the
and I decided to try it, for, ‘
as I say, I had tried others
for years without any im-
provement in my health. 1
soon found the Black-
Draught was acting on my
liver and easing the terrible
pain.
c “In two or three weeks, I
found 1 could go back to
eating. 1 only weighed 123.
Now 1 weigh 147—eat any-
thing 1 want to, and by tak-
ing Black-Draught 1 do not
suffer.” ,
Haveyou tried Thedford’s
Black-Draught? If not, do
so today.
Sold everywhere.
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Also Several Other Numbers th
broken lots at Special Reductions
NOT ALt SIZES, OF COURSE, YET WITH A QUICK
RESPONSE, YOU CAN NO DOUBT BE FITTED.i ,
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Buxine Offk* having cu
ul lean obvn
two pel eent suffer from diseases of the
heart—physicians of Minneapolis have
introduced * new system of physical
examination. Chief among the new
,.w devices for this purpose is an X-ray
•0 camera for taking pictures of a child’s
r‘ heart while he is engaged in pedaling a
I aftBtinn*rv bicvele.
By means of a metal framework the
body of the child is made to support
ranged that the box containing the X-
the fihn holder ia suspended in front
of the heart region. / The child is then
I directed to “ride” the bicycle as fast
and hard as he can, and the picture of
* ffOTicM to thm PUBLIC , heart is taken while he is in action.
« « XSKL*” I Cba^ a»d i.pe, «bi«h help
-— — corporation I to tell the-story of health or disease,
u Minmna thus easily recorded. The bicycle
is also used to measure the child’s
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS
On Several Number# of
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the . Northwest advocates feeding^
QDe-foutth yf thnu'yser's wheat crop^
to the liye stock. He thinks the re-
mnirMng tlitre-fourths would' bring
the growers as much as if all was
sold, there-fore • thej one-fourth fed
fattening animals would lie clear
gain. It is an interesting- theory,
although wheat seems too good to
give to a hog,—State. Press in Dal-
las News. ,
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was . Hie approximate
YOUR AMBITION. of ,,ohT» rirath?
When you were'a child, what did ■ *’• ^°'Y I^' id at the time
you want to be when you “grew; '
iitt!" Many a man smiles -in- J'gmi-I ' * 1(f V4v,d expect to have
r ecent momenta when he recalls ( st.re^rtJl a g'ant
how, aa a. boy, he waa jmdeeided
aether to bevome : the drum major
$l. .the'head of the-mim»trel parade Tlnswets»|oj
♦r. the engineer of,Na. 4, do* train' ’
“made” the v illage ia ths eve(
iing and ohug-chuggrd away,jn. ,thd
^nysurioua gathering dark«m>s. . .
Wsrdmtbt jf thvr»> *?y American
^Jurh doesirt nave this ambition
to be the man at thei Jh^pitle in tie i -i
i omotive frao.- . jfr
? A bWV ambition is vj*rdn+ and* a
-rangeable as the wind. At times §in
he- aspires to such goals as running |
- —rir stoeq.-d^nt pcOPdicaWy. ha|
I fBKt. U> ,.hi» tra^ ^rd-thd
£d,'engineer's. u»b. lor it is 4 *»
i^'bqJic-riUvdutin'ul ambition-' *
Iing p5w>e. e center bfi
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Phone 334. Gainesville, Tex.
fresh Lave am
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Klltornla Street
relsphona No. Bl; Editorial
Newa Room PSone No. 03.
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as sacond-class matter
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telly, one months in advance—| .70
teily. six months tn advanch—_j4.tv
Qaiiy, ,sim year in advance.—17.50 '
it itakoerirttoa Rates by Mail to I stationary bicycle.
* Texas aid Oklahoma
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Also Owners and Publishers of the
WEEKLY REGISTER A
ME8BEMGEB
. _ _ j « month., 60e;
3 month. 25c; in advance
CREATION SPIRITUAL:—
Through faith we under stand
th^t the word, were framed by
the word of God. so th*; things
t which are seen were not made cf
things which do appear.—Hebrews
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T .' Tr t • ‘ r “All
Indigestion i
“I had very severe attacks
of indigestion,” 'writes- Mr» ,
M.* H. Wade, a farmer, of I
R. F. D. l/Weir, Miss. “1
would suffer for months ata J
time. Ail I dared efFwars 1
tittle bread and butter .
consequently 1 suffered from
weakness. I would try Io
eat, then the terrible suffer-
ing in my stomach I I took"
medicines, but did not get ■
any better. The druggist
recommended
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend to our many
frt«nds and neighbors our deepest
any reciate the beautiful floral offer-
sympathy showy us in our recent
sorrow, the loss of our dear mother
. e .... We also greatly
Taylor, jf ., in the hallway of an I appreciate the beautiful floral ofer-
anuHinnnt Koika nii’Tinil nnr) nimrutud i xi______AloriWPtllPr * iVfF
and Mrs. M m. Parrish, • Sr., and
, Imogene; Miss M.ude
Mr. and Mrs. Win
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Dallas Woman Is
Killed In Duel
SHOT BY OWNER OF SAN
ANTONIO APARTMENT
HOUSE.
drawing will go far to improve the
appearance of
hedge fences by
making it pos-
sible to dip the
hedge uni-
formly.
The perpen-
dicular member
of the gauge is
made from a
piece of 2 by 4-
in. material, but
the horizontal ,
-i^4| parts may be of lighter stuff, the dimen-
3^- sions to which such a gauge is made de-
pending upon individual requirements.
In use, the trimming is begun at one
end of the hedge, the gauge being held 1
in an upright position by standing upon
the bottom member. Clip as much cf
the hedge as projects above the top of
the gauge.
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satisfac-
;oi
.attraction, and travel to explore the
dluring county beyond the horizon.
\\’e Mnile at the tiny, but these
t ree attractions of the engineer’s
fflb ■’Ifkbwer, vanity and travel)- per
i-t in our matured ambitions. :
• A queer thing, ambition. U is a
rare -man who; no matter bow sue-
«•» vsful, doesn’t wonder ,at times if
1 wouldn't have been more suc-
< Hs»aful at something else.
.At the end of the road, when we
taee^death, we realize Xhat it doesn’t
•natter so much what our eprthly
ambitions were, as long as we im-
proved our spiritual natures and
helped others. Then the Great En-
nyFftr takes us on the tram into
ctrtnAy ~Wichita Falls Timfc
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Our Contemporaries
sssssskbisssss a.s a
frailly,
1 hr.siting of Cnoke Countjds
.grain crop has started m earn-,
cst this week, aud with J.en qr
twelve days of continued*' dry
either the elevators and gra i-
M|Ps soon will l>e bursting with
Ji l umper crop, t tuinty Agent
Sln-ltou declares that a good
rtfin during the first week of
July--will practically guarantee
«-.Ttrn crop, and with favor-
able coalitions after that time
-*»< tvwn should produce a general
yield of fine staple.—Gainesville
Register.
.The wheat farmers liave not had
an equal chance with other produc-
ers during the last three or /onr
years. . A\ treat is an almost univer-
sal «Tf»p, a id the war-time scarcity
•f-' I ires d induced farmers in all
lands to give a large, or at least
s^xn.e portion of their lands to the
king of grains. Canada, Argentina
and the l ;iiXe<l States liave grown
quantities of wheat, with Aus-
tralia close liehind. In Europe also
I,as l**n Bn abnirmal produc-
tion of bread grains, a direct reflec-
.tion of the European mrnd which
’HiM* long alarmed over the pos-
ribilitjr that sheer starvation might
eiium upon years of war. Russia,
to^y the foremost of all agri-1
cnltural Nations, has produced little
°k ,n an to make a
tmhotn Utopia out of a p-a-a.it
Empire, the misrulers of Russia have
gun about ruined that country. But
she won’t stay ruined. Same with
Hie leyscr fragments of the former
Irir’sian edifice. Poland is coming
iriito heavy production, and in Ger
tfnau.v only the farmers and the In
•dtfttrial magnates have had enough
;to eat for a long time. The outlook
{for high wheat prices is -very poor,
.them One well- know a authority in
Texas Dally Pr«M Ia4*u«, The; ■
Southern Newspaper Pub' -rbera’ As-capacity for physiCM work, and to
aoclation. American q^wspaper _» er cine on
Publisher^ Association, .^ao^ated aeBermtte toe eneet « exercise on
Press and United Press. ^ulae rate and blood pressure. I
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< i TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 '
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5 S M S --- S B 8 a
Th’ Chinese bandits have released
th' foreign prisoner* held from \lay
6 C June 11. an’ now we know how
long “only a question^ of a fex"
.knurs” is. * *
Next t’ an invitational affair,
nothin' kaves as inspygsiwe Hjx'tK as
failin' off a stepladder*’with an ariu
full of window curtains
‘‘(Associated Press)—Bomb throwing
’has berti resorted to in an effort to
deter German civilians from patron-
Burning of Home
----- station here, where a large number
of Germans were awaiting a train.
The explosion wounded two persons
seriously and caused considerable
damage. • :
’ CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank my friends who
helped me in the contest conducted
by the Ardmore itc. M hen the ballot
box was opened by tho judges their
count gave me q.274,413 vote*; Miss
Davis, of UMson. 7286,1(». But due
to acme technicality whidh would
have Itakclr a. court decision to settle,
the prize was reduced to its cash
value and this amount equally di-
vided between Miss Davis and my-
self.—Mrs. Chas, Reavis, Marietta,
Okla.
Questions;'
1. To what religious party di(J
Nicodemus belong, ami what po-d’
tion did he hold amopg'the Jews? w.
2. How many devils does the Bible
state went out of Marr Magdalene
when .shy was delivered of her sins*
3. Where was Joseph born, and
about what year? f4
4. Wh|rt/p_ ’ _rr_ ..—
: date of Johrj tjic, Baptist’s death?
J . 5. How olii wi
, he slew ,
he--1 himself was of
Ru h a small stature?
■»rw
Achan and his family
< aleb ki'
.... in ’ to* Wlioever
ffiould take the city of Debir. 1
4. When Gpljath •y,nl sa'£
tvid armed Will/»nTv-«a Staff, an'T
shepherd’s ^dirig.'La 4<*4ced U]
». Solomon was the last ^on o<«i and this mortiing Mrs,. Jackson re- I
v.d.
The name “Solomon” meant
of ill "
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ABE MARTIN
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