Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 199, Ed. 2 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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BEN WITT’S
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Cotton State-
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Invoices
R M Field’s
Book Store
Dallas - Denton-
Gainesville Auto
Line
WE MAKE ALL KINDS
OF PILLOWS
DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR
Fire Insurance
If your dog or cat is afflicted with distemper, sore eyes, sore mouth,
mange and many other diseases, call and see us. Get our free booklet.
Camping and
Rev. G. A. Dunn
Closes Meeting
Wednesday bright
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FOR FLEAS, LICE AND CERTAIN OTHER VERMINS
FOR DOGS AND CATS
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— QUESTIONS -
sad Bible Answer*
1I8S. OLLIE L. THURMAN
LADY
Chiropractor
Gtflca: 203^4 E. California St
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Mattress
Factory
M. E. WYATT, Prop.
Phone No. 138
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Mattress
Factory
merely loan hi.* name to another au-
thor. The association does not allow
players to assume actual reportoria.1
'.rorlc oa a tournament, however, i
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Let Us Advise You the Amount
of Insurance You Should Carry
On Your Property.
Oldest Insurance Agency
In Gainesville
his cwn brother had he been opposed
to him. i
Cars Washed and Greased V
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to that -
eircum-I •
make Dempsey ■
Stephenson Manufacturing CO
Phone 431 Next to Bob Cearnal’s Saddle Shop
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the body. It often means you are
minus. J-------—: “*J
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BUY THEM AT YOUR GROCER'S
Weight Hr
’T' O be under weight often ■aSCaSwM—»»ts’rnnr
A proves low fighting-power in i mi hi inn. 111 LuihJ
• J Reeves Printing
Company
“Where Good Printing la
tX A Habit*
Phone Three Ate Four
Over The Rebate* .
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15c
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17c
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30C
$1.65
90c
$1.00
$2.40
$4.75
$9.50
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35c
15c
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has moved to NORTH COM-
MERCE STREET, across from
the SC HAD MEAT MARKET.
We are better prepared than
ever to take care of all orders
for new Mattresses and also
renovate your old Mattresses.
we will have on display in our
show window 10 bird dog pups that we will sell
at a bargaip. See them.
BLOCK’S SPORTING GOODS
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Phone 149 * ’ t Next to Mecca Cafe
WOULD ADVANCE EFFICIENCY
OF DENTAL INSTRUCTION
ENGLAND WON’T KEEP ART
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GAINESVILLE POTATO CHIP
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Jess B. Hays, Prop. Phone No. 54 aad
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FEED 2 TO 1 IN S UMMER”
Dr. T. J. Clark
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
ORIFICIAL SURGEON
Fully equipped to administer
the ABRAM’S Method of diagno-
- sia and treatment.
JO 1-2 North Dixon Street
’ Phones 219 and 381
RatohBell
Lawyer
South Side Squire
Gaiaesville,
Texas
To buy hay and
bats. C. Emmet
Marshall and Geo.
Ware
pigeon^ while th«> latter ,-<wo broke ally wrote the 'Opy and did not
twenty-tow each. Joe oCursey and —Jk~j— “-----■i-—
Jim Davis tied for third place, with
, L. P. Cone of Nocona,, each hitting
I twenty. ■
Those breaking nineteen each were:
Mr. Fooehier of Nocona, Mr. Hiller-
inrni of Denison. J. B. March of
Nocona and Dr. C. H. Hall of this
city. Other scores were as follows:
18 each, J. H. Cone. Nocona, Mr. KU-
CADILLAC CARS
experienced and cour-
teous DRIVERS
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Are there any other prominent
left-handed boxers besides Lew
Tendler’—R. H. S.
Johnny Wilson, the middleweight
champion,'is a southpaw.
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WHERE
TROUBLE
STARTS
• When your engine is
Tunning properly,
power or will not start as
it shouId-^-bring it in and
let ys look it over.
into it and
cis so.nieely^It «weetens the stom-
a«h apd starts the lifer and bowels
cotiea or, sootbi
ifornia” to vont
South Side of S
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Ou* years of experience in
handling this class of work will ||
Oe of benefit to you. Take ad- ■
vantage of it.
let us look, it
We rfcHt’
fincMhe-itarf or the cause
of the trouble, and then
~ fix’ it ih' a TKofough ‘ man-'
ner.
Thfe ultimate cost to' you .
is much Idss, ahd your sat-‘
■ isfaction greater.
Mitchell Bros.
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Ben Witt
• WHERE A DOLLAR GOES THE LIMIT”
PHONE 426 N. COMMERCE STREET
teeth and good health ixM-omc that I
it is necessary now to raise educa :
1—_L~7 * arcpare
dental atfdeuta properly to meet the
public need* and to maintain the |>o-
sition of world-wide supremacy that ,
American <l» ntistry has always bekl.” J
ings. Ifc will then grt tb Florida for. prearribed standard for) dental j
a two weeks’ rest, aft^er wldch he'K.hools has been fixed by the council
id enter thfl|as the result of a recent survley, and
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for his chosen life workj ,H »«r.Aa •> lomc oviaiin,. in. .
How Pepsinated
sves
ackache
MADE IN GAINESVILLE;
The Fish Creek revival meeting
I which was conducted by Rev. G. - A.
I Ihinn. Jr., closed Wednesday night
i with thirteen baptisms and the awak-
| ening of mnv others whose souls had
! shunbered. Rev. Dunn planted tip
Fancy. Evaporated Peaches. Rai*in- aud Apple:
i'.'iii<y Sliced Breakfast Bacon, per pound
F':un<v Breakfa-t Bacon in the piece, per pound
Dry ‘Salt Meat, per pound -
Smoked Bacon, per pound
5 potirtd can of East Texas Cam* fj.vntp
lo tibund can (East Texas Cane Syrup for
1 poitnd best era de Peabert’y < ottee
IS |t>un<l sack of Oriole Flour ...
24 piuin<l sack of Oriole Flour
10 jibunds of [Pure Cane Granulated Sugar tor
25 pounds of [Pure Cane Sugar
50 pounds of • Pure Cane Sugar
100 pounds of Pure Cane Sugar
I gallon of A^ple Cider Vinegar
1 piiit bottlejof Welch’s Gra|>c Juice
1 can No 2 sit? White Swan Pork and Benns
2 <*aii> No 2 size White Swan Pork anti Beans
* 12 eiin* No 2lsize White Swan Pork and Beans
i2 <fans ( :inn<bell's Soups
Grain is heating and fatteniijgj
To get eggs, cut down on ydua
grain feed during the hot months!
Feathers contain 87 percent prog
tein—Give your hens two tinjel ’
as much Purina Chicken Chow?
der as Hen Chow by weight. Thi|
saves you money, prepares th$
hens for the molt and insure!
more eggs this fall and winters |
. Remember—two bags of Chowl
der to one of Hen Chow. •
Service Filling .
AND OTHER SPECIAL
FORMS FOR THE COT-
' : ION SEASON!
some onejfrotn the ringside shouted
at hint tolintroduee the champion.
From his remarks after, the fight,
was apparent that Dempsey had
great inimosiiy toward Gibbons
and that jhis off sbade work in the
j ring would hate Been done against
contemplating
> camping trip will find a fresh
stock of all the things you
regular^ wj]] need—
the public had adopted toward him.[|
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out in the; ■ ! . i, s « — —
v. • —Water Bags, Etc. ~ '
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A BIG REDUCTION JNJ3ATHING,SpITS: ALL .
the annoiuiter introduced Gibbons
i first and was leaving the ring when
E. M. MELD REGIS-
TERED JERSEY DAIRY
Phone 188 or 434
That is what you get when you buy Re-
public or Ajax Tires. They make rising
a real comfort. We have your size for
instant application. Kindly drive fey
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and let us show you that we have pie
best tires to buy. •>
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Good Sport, Says
Jack McAuliffe
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Providence, R. I., Aug. 2.—Great j ]
changes are taking place in dental i
education owing to recent discoveries , 1
of the intimate connection between I (
the teeth and general health, accord-| j
ing to a statement given out today
by the Dental EducationaT Council "
of America through its secretary. Dr. 1
All»ert L. .Midgley.
“It lias been ,c^eaHy shown,’’ the I
statement tMclaras, “that decayed 11
and abscesse^l teeth many tinies jl
cause heart disease, rheumatism, neu- ;
ritis, eczema, rnqnUil disorders aud^
other serious diseases. So important '
lias the relation lictween sound
. Mother!/
Clean Child’s Bowels with
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KeepKool—
Get in front of one of our
electric fans and forget about
the warm weather. Costs lit-
tle to have cool, refreshing
air around you. A good range
of sizes, priced from $4.00
and up.
blood-cells, you begin to become I 'Vhat made the heathen look; *'
plus. That’s why 8. S. S., since ) upon Paul and Barnabas as gods*
as he had told ,■
nerve-powtr, minus red-
I cefls in your (
SL J l^ood, minus
7 J LT’] * Zealth, minus ,
HF vJ 111 /vitality. It is —
I adz sefiou’to i -xBalaa,ns
jlJLr minus, ‘but
y the moment
PV jz y°u increase
the number
Of your red- Barnabas anti JPaUr;
Quarts, !2‘2c; 2 quarts for
hue. Cream, 15c for^i pint; 25c
i pint; 5Cc lor quart. We
make 2 deliveries daily.
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Cu/es Malaria, Chillgand Feve •,
; wtitutione in the cbunt.ry. Its aim is ; - • • I d
to bring the requirements of all den-J Dengue 01 BiliOUS Fever, It kills
' tai schools to a h’gl,f'r standard of i — .
the germs that causp,the fever.
Telephone 224
(Gainesville, Tex.
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Hurry Mother! Even constipated,
bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies
and Children .love to take genuine
California Fig Hyrup.” No utter lax-
Mi*e regi|}*te3 lhe tender littfe b^w
ch M»_.nicely h sweetens the su»m-
_v bbmb
iins no nar-
is. Say “Cal-
J-|i>ko .real sportsmen all through the; • I
I mi.vup at Shelby, aud. they made
. many friends. It was a most dif-
I TieiiH proposition' t
j tli1' <n er whelming Giblmns
I shio- that was almost solid in
i midillewwst and the 'northwest
• non of the country, but the champion,^
, mail" many new friend* under the jg
piandpa, and he had to be “a r y’"1’
j f< llqw” to do it. g
. DcnrjAey. a^. f$r. as’ public utter- g
antes would indicate, ha- never pro-.g
q t«*ted ."urainwi the unkind spirit that*g
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■ but the hurt is very apparently
j the inside and it cropped
[I ’iSp't with;gibbon*/ V .
II Several things in addition
I interior rebellion against
stances helped to ,
S'n»ori? ticieijs, more inclined to go toi
Z the ragged edge of the rfclea andj
more hiar>ciou> thaA h> Mis ever been|
g In tho,ring before. ♦’ v . ' , > Ij
rTfirrtiiah aurrtoa injkffwnanov rvf "
g promoters. Dempsey was in the ring Z
■ I alnuiet ten minutes, before Gibbons j 2 r
p1 came' into the romer and a delay of, 8 i f
p tea minutes mpre wjm
■ ' when Gibbons came into the ring
■ wita his hands unbandaged. The de
■ lay worked Dempsey almost into a
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from sending
ites.
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the Israelites cuised because
Bared they could overpower
army.
3. The Lord eoinforted Abraham.
1 at the,
thought of easting Hagar and his I
son out of his hodse, by telling him*
that He (Lord) intended to make
each of them a great nation. ,
4. The Old and New^.Testament*,
are the two parts of the Bible,
ft. God. the Hody Spirit, directed
the men who wrote the Bible.
0. Saul made three missionary!
journeys.
he waste mat-1
Sing Vrouble. If your1
t ojfthe time, or if;
“dAvith constipation
iieas, Pepsinated Calo- !
the positive.guarantee jthat|
will be Jel'eveii <jr your money |
reliable |
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Tests with Pepsiftatod Calome^
the new English Calonip] treatment,
have shown ’ that it id one of the
most powerful^stimulant* to the kid- 1
ueys whidi we possess.’ While not in-1
• tended primarily’ for flie treatment |
of kidney diseases, yet it exerts a I
powerful influence upbn these or- i
gans and promptly relieves backache j
du-* to the kidrwys, bjy stimulating ’
both the liver aill kidyys thus aid-|
ing them in renmving
ter that is canting^
back ache? moJL ojfthe time, or if;
you ar® trouT
or biliousness,
mel on 1
you
returned.
Watts Brothers and all
druggists recommend and guarantee;
j Pepsinated Calomel to bring relief I
| betwen sundown and sunup or your i
i I money refunded. Try it—we guaran- j
I tee von li lee) betti*- tomorrow.
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iRThe Sports Oracle®
1W Address Questions to the Sports *8
'*3 Editor, Care Register. 88
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Is not the fiction and, newspa-
per writing being done by Wil-
liam T. Tilden a violation of the
and Mr. Foster of Nocona; 1ft each.
Lyman Gould and l.ee McDaniel of'
this city; 13. Harry Mahan; 12,•
each. Gould Whaley of Nocona. Sitev,*
j Barron of Denison10. Dr. D. M.
Higgins-, ft. Dr. Maddox; ?, Sjun
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STUNNING GOWN WORN • *
BY STAR IN NEW FILM,
“MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE”;
The costumes worn by Dmptby j
Maeaill in the Edwin Carewe First* .
National 'release, “jjlghty Lak’ a j
Rose,’’ now at the Majestic Theatre, I ~
afford striking contrast. From the *
poorest and shabbiest!of little dresses; .
is the' i •
w<e. 1.moudeseript character; [ -
t<> material. Tli'Ve, ’
ri'fii’Jy j lanneil .ui.il
mother. [ ►
Is it likely that the base ball
rule makers will ■ do soittething
this winter to curb the abuse of
the intentional 'pass G. B. B. 1 1 d L12
,, . y. a .. ^1* i® likely that something would) •* tV-alOITiel 1x611
ertet Demson, Dr R ( . Mead, eity. doBe if ^.tors knew what
to do to stop it.
to the= most exquisite gowns
I order. In the first scenes of the
picture r-hc appears garlied as a 1
tie orphan girl in the dun colored
frocks of a moudesi ript
and skimpv as t<> material. Tlv>e( i ’
< frocks were >ar. , .
j made by Dorothy .-nd her
i thus giving a homc-riade a] pear a a-e
1 that could net be foii'nd in th" eaoan-
; est reaily-made dr?-4es.
How to buildup your
1826, has meant to thousands of i
underweight men’ and women, a
plys in their strength. Your body
fills to the point of power, your
flesh becomes firmer, the age lines
that come from thinness disap-
pear. You look younger, firmer,
happier, and you feel it, too, al!
over your body. More red-blood-
cells! S. S. S. will build them.
S. S. S. is sold at all ;
drug stores in two aizea. , , „c .
larger lice is more economical vhen Abraham wap grieved
S-C C C ^eWorld’s Best
wl ^loodMedicme
Leave Denton at 9.45, 11.15 A.
M. viv.d 2.30 and 5.15 and 6.45
p Ml.
Denison Man Wins
Trap Shoot Here
Thursday Afternoon a
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... Mr. Spieneer, a professional trap-j?
always shooter ffom DenisOn, won the regu-j —
heavyweight • hu- Weekly trapslfoot of the Block!
I Gun Clup, givpp under the auspices;
well known, is noti <>{ the B^ock sP«HUMr Goods, com |
""‘■another licmson professional, and „ Na The United State*. Lawn Ten
‘ iris Association nried that a tennis
player could write articles or stories
about the game as long as he actu-
Leave Cunningham’s Drug
Store. Gainesville, for Dallas.
Deqjun and Fort Worth at—A.
M -^7.30. 9.30, 11.15. P. M —
2.30 and 4.30.
By HENRY L. FARRELL.
' < Ini ted Press Sports Editor.)
N’e.W York.* Aug. 3.—Jack ’ Me-;
| Auliffe. the genial lightweight and
I 1 he only champion who ever retired
from the ring, has an idea that Jack
Dempsey may yet tome into the
popularity that up to the time of-
the present champion has : ’
1 come as a heritage to I
[title holders. r j-—- —«■.
Dempsey, as is well known, is not; of the B],K-k sP«4tijl* Goods,
’ a hero in 1 he public eye, for reasons; ~
that are hard to explain. It migbtt#1
be going too far to say tliat Demp-;
J 'ey is the- most unpopular champion •
Ion the long list, because Jack John )
i son held even a lower place in the.
I'estimation of the public.
Jfdinson brought disfavor upon;
himself by his conduct after be had
won the championship from Jim1
Jeffries, but Dempsey has done noth-'
! ing since he won tile title from Jess*
Willard tn bring discredit upon him-*
self, or the game that has been so;
gooq/to him.
Dempsey’s war reemd got him in
* bad with the public, and while,most
everyone has forgotten there was such
i th'ng as a big war, the impression!
still- Huger? that Dempsey didn't do>
-tiinething when he had the chance, j
Friends of the clunnpion and those;
i who are broad-minded enough to g<>|
hack to the days leading up to tiiej
war. know that Dempsey was
tin- victim of circumstances a
advice.
McAuliffe belie vex that a fight;
with Luis Fir|>o, the South Amen |
can giant, will -do mmh to win for,
Dempsey the public esteem ilrat he
d< •* rves. fifil the time that!
J Dempsey is accepted a? a national i
representative against a foreigner.;
| he will not have the opportunity to
get himself back into favm. Me-
, Auliffe believes.
‘ "( arprntier was the fir-t foreign
■ fieho i tn be cheered over an Ameri-
<an. and that <*au be explained.” Me-
tlllifte -.ays. "Tile war niords" of
the nv>. fighter- wa- the big issue
< there and the fight was staged at a
tmie when the hard-hips of tlm war.
wa- lather a fresh memory in the]
■ W-- of the public. i
, •■■lohn [L. Sullivan gained his great-1
I-t popularity when he fought Mitch-|
c’i. the sentiment being "our chani-l
pion against a foreigner.” When!
Demp-ev meets Firpo. unless the ani *
[im -itv toward D<mp'i\ i- too dieu;
os.ted. to lx- pulled out. the Anieri-j
i<an public will rally the same way
j Ix'Linil the champion.
; •Tndityitie.ns of tbi- were shown'
I in the Willard-Firjxi fight, when the
'crowd aro-e .-|-«ntaneously and yell-! <1
’ ' ’ - w hen be rallied > J
a chance. The ; a
clearly for an ' g
foreigner, 'be-[B
lii',reginM‘ as I
ha telly more ;?>puiar|l
trial- and trou-
a good|
He
complained.
^Stationery.
box
' Children
lions, per box 35c
Birth Announce-
! ments, per box
I 35c and 25c.
TRY OUR SERVICE
COR. DIXON AND BROADWAY . PHONES 3^6; W 141
’ i cd for IVillard to win
> and sceinetl to have
! -entiineiit there was
S i . vim ri< an against a
’* cause W illard, during
< [ i luiuipion. was
’ i * than Dempsey.
■•Through all his
hie*. Dempsey ha* been >ucli
-port that some time sentiment
L'lind to change in his favor
tie\<“’ ha- grumbled or <—,
made answer to acett |
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Stop in and get them the next
time you’re near us. Or better yej
—telephone. -
J. C. NICKLB
Grocery
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Through gr°*i inefficiency of the ?
i alme-t ten. minute?, before Gibbons
.■oniA in+sfe /vf
(xcaaionedlm
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H. C. Taliaferro. W. V. Taliaferro
Denton Typewriter
Exchange
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
Typewriters of all makes sold,
rented afnd repaired by a me-
chanic with 15 years experience.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Denton, Texas East Side Square
Telephone 780
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The minister left for? Dalian this
morning and will return Saturday
to begin a meeting St Era Sunday fjonal'standards .ut order to
morning, .which will continue ten
days. After the close oil this meet-
ing, he will go to Oklahoma. Ala-
bama and. Tennessee to hold-meet-
r norraa im pf, a p
two weeks’ rest, aftjer wldch heji^hooli
will return, to Texas'
State University to fufther prepare! in accordance therewith.it htys chis
*j sified a large number of existing in-
* stitutions in the country. I---“
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J^ISTIBR, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ACGCST S, 1»SS
- r - • I party Thursday ofteriumvi.
\ Dr. >C. R. ylohnson of this eity tied
\ for second place. Spencer ' broke
J twentp-four out of twenty-five day
Joe oCursey and
to
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, He ha- never
J-athui- that v.ere manifc-tly unfair!
.in<i tint) no and ho has never shown(
malic,, toward the crowd- that prac-
tically razed him <m bi- last; two
' appearaiu-es in the ring."
It is rather unfortunate for Demp-
| -cv that Some-of his severest critics
and In- most prejudicial defamers
hate not haii the opfa-rtunity to meet
him and talk to him.
It is not viiouglrto gay that Demp-
( sty is not a bad fellow. It is morei
! to the )x>int to say that he is a!
inighty fine fellow, obliging at all
time-, affable and kind toward all
! end mighty generous in his treat-
-t ru-nt <4 friend and-foe-alike.
Dempsey lack-* only, the moral
background and the domestic stabil*
ity of Tommy Gibbons, the most
.popular of all the boxers. It must ■
l>e remembered that t.ibbons had op-|li
-port unities to become polished a nd. to) 0
grow into the high plane in which he ®
1 live-'. • Dempsey had no..irmaifr< s ,t°i J
I elevate himself in his youth, but he ■
| has made the utmost'of his oppor-1®
tunities since he won the champion-;?
' -hip. ... - ! J*
lust before the fight in Shelby, a* 2
tr end asked Johnny Rilbane. the* —
firmer featherweight champion, g
which one he wantetl to win,
‘ It will be a sham* for either otie>™
to loser* Kilbane -aid.
Both Dempsey and Kearns acted; n
’’ „ M*vnv '*•" |
fo “break through’ ■
Gibbons partisan-
the; J Anyone!
sec-f, :—1—
> Otesttons.
L When Balaam was on his ufiyi j
to appear before King Balaky whatil.l
obstructed his passage in the road? I*
vitality. It is ' '2. Whai phenomenal thing hap i
- - 1 • ♦- a-s on tlfe raid
I t o Moab T 1 ii
• .3 Why aid Paul have to flee from; 1
Jerusalem ?
4. What did the luathen at Lystfa!
What made Hie heathen look*’
0. Did Deliah bind SamsOn with
the seven green wiqhs
her ? '
Answers to Yesterday’s Questions.
1. Go<l first jireveiited Balaam!
a cuidfc upon the Israel (
.1 ■'
Bglak. King ;of Moab, wanted; '
cui»d because he] [>
could overpower hi- <’
’ 1 \
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 199, Ed. 2 Friday, August 3, 1923, newspaper, August 3, 1923; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311661/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.