Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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same in summer as it id in winter. Right
now you should be feeding twice as much
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PHONE 426 N. COMMERCE STREET
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CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS W
GAINESVILLE ICE COMPANY
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MEMBER NATldNAX ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
1 ' MJ WEST WASHINGTON STRUT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
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WHY NOT?: 0 ye simple, un-
derstand wisdom: and, ye fools,
be ye of an understanding heart, j
— Proverbs 8:5.
Yes, the world is listening in!
Listening in for the latest musit,
the finest lectures, the news of
the day, etc.
IF YOU GET THIRSTY AT THE CIRCUS TO-
NIGHT THEY WILL SERVE YOU CRYSTAL
DRINKS
* Cocoa, Hershey’*,' J-5 lb. •-------------
w-&ro*. Hershey’s. 1-2 lb. —-——------
Ixrg Cabin Syrup, table size-----------
Ix>g Cabin Syrup, medium size --------
J^trge (Visco ------------------------
___ 56c
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Catsup, large sizes. 14-nz. bottles; \»n ('amp’s, Heinz, or
per bottle only
" PLENTY OF FRESH BUTTER A$D YARD E^GS
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Oil <_JO| II - I”
wild aiiiina!
Chips
BUY THEM AT YOUR GROCER’S
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MILK!
. Buy your milk from Lest-
; ed cows that have a reg-
; ister of merit record, rich
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around.
: Fresh Potato
GAINESVILLE POTATO CHIP
COMPANY
! Jess B. Hays, Prop. „ Phone No. 54 and 55
S«b»erlptl»» HUM ti I,«1»mt111»
Daily, one months Un advance S .70
Dally, six months in advance $4.00
Daily, one year in advance |7.(0
•abaer*Vtl«a Rates by Mall la
Texas aad Oklahoma
Per month, in advance
Six moatha. ta advauee
Daily, ®ae year la advance
Also Owners and Publishers o£ ths
WEEKLY REGISTBH A
MESSKV.ER
*l.00 per year; 6 mouths, 60oj
3 month* 25c; in advance
MOT I CM TO TH! PUBUO ;t
Any erroneous reflection upon the . r
character, standing or reputation of "
a»-y person, Yirm or corporation
which may appear In the c.l
>f The Register 4 Messenger will
y gladly and promptly corrected
ipon being brought to the notice of
he publishers.
TO ADTBHT1S1M
In case of errors or omissions In **
local or other advertisements, the
publishers do not hold themselves
liable for damage further than the
amount received by them for such
advertisement.
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MAKE ROAD PAY FOR SELF 1
einl T. 1 olettiHii Dul’o'it, who!
|.re-ente I to the State of'
a magnifie-nt conerftr I
»ai- that the two finida-:
• of road buil.ling!
only thing which ,
permanent ’ about : i
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Radio. We can supply you with
complete Sets or the necessary
parts, if you wish to construct
your own. Here you will find
quality merchandise at prices
consistent with such quality.
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Too much grain makes hens fat and lazy.
Twice as much Chowder keeps them
cool and prepares them for the molt and
heavy winter egg production. Drop in
• and we will show you why.
Had
tr-.p.-li.
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»(hi<h paint outlaws, bandits and
arvh crooks in heroic color*.
“The sooner Bociety realize* that
most crimhials* sre far front being
intelligent, romantic or even
que the better," emphasized Vollmer ,
“That they are for the most part
pathological cases, or victims of ‘fix-
ation’—arrested mental growth—
would l»e ascertained hy any thinking
person who visited a jail and con-
versed with one of them for ten min-
utes. Books, plays ami movies which
depict them in alluring roles go far
towards creating a mawkish public
sympathy for them.’’
Vollmen said that while he was de-
cidedly opposed to censorship the pose
of most movies as works of art was
laughable "just as laughable as cus-
tard piecomedies,’. ’ he said. “Great
drama that treats of crime and crim-
inals does so with a relentless verity
that robs crime and its perpetrators
of superfluous glamour. Furthermore
such plays appeal to an in’eiligence
that is rarely involved in crime.’*
Irish Potatoes; fancy; per peek ^Oc
Cooking Apples, per peck 40c
Cabbage, per pound Sc
Navy ‘Beans. ]»er pound 10c
Evaporated Apricots, per pound 12l/ic
11 pounds Sugar for - 61.05
25 pounds of Cane Sugar for -------- 52.45
50 pounds of Sugar for $4.75
100 pounds of .Sugar for 19.25
1 can of No. 2 sige Standard Grade Corn --------------------15c
2 cans of No. 2 sike Standard Grade Corn---------------------25c
12 cans of No. 2 size Standard Grade Corn ------------------51.40
No. 2 size can Standard Tofnatoes------Same Price as the (hrn
We are selling the Crystal White Soap at .’>«• Jier liar; no limit. We
are selling the P. & G. Naptha Soap at .*><• j»er Imr; no limit. We
have (Grandpa’s Wonder, Palm Olive. Wonder Root. Creme Oil. biury
and Lava, all at 10c per bar. 3 for 25c. We have for school lunches,
picnic spread: Deviled Tongue. Potted Ham. Vienna Sausage. Ham-
burger Steak and many otherfitenis t
Let us have your phone orders.
Everything For
School!
Auction Sale
Will Sell at Public
i AUCTION
at 1.30 at
•\ GAINESVILLE, M0N-
DAY, SEPT. 17.
f/\ ’ MUENSTER, TUES-
DAY, SEPT. 18.
|QK VALLEY VIEW, WEDNES-
DAY, SEPT. 19
' The following goods, consist-
ing of Harness, Saddles,.
Work Bridles, Riding Bridles,,
Whips, Collars, Halters, Halt-
er Leads, Halter Chains and
all parts of harness; Army
Blankets, Rain Coats, Slick-
ers, Horse Covers, Horse
Blankets, and all horse equip-
ment used by the war depart-
ment.
This material is government material which assures that it
is of the best grade. Here is a chance to buy what you
want at your own price. We have the goods and will offer
them to the highest bidder. Be at the sale on time and name
your price. The goods are of the best and the assortment
js large.
THE LARGEST SALE OF tTS KIND AND PROBABLY
THE LAST CHANCE YOU WILL EVER HAVE TO
BUY ARMY GODDS AT AUCTION!
COL. R. P. RANEY
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ONE-MINUTE GRi
PRODUCES CLEAN
The one minute grain grader will act-
ually separate all the oats and other
seeds out of wheat It will separate the
best quality of Wheat1 from the small
light and inferior grain, thereby produc-
ing large, uniform, best quality of seed
wheat.
We have the grain grader in stock
and can demonstrate what it will do.
Every grain raiser should have one.
would have iSk for the entire run-,
ning expense* of New York-from ita
beginning, built •!! its bridges •'»!
Mibways and supported its parks
police..fire department; in fact,'made
New York a tail-free city. As it is,
the rentals "from those two one hun-
dred foot strips of land along the
most expensive street in the world
go into private pockets, the owners
of the land. •.
All roads are Broadways in embryo.
STATE FAIR
OF 7KXAS
Balks, Oct 13-2?
TfOJEO 0ctXI-2S
HoRSeShOW bcT.£fl-2.3
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"The Keystone Kops, for instance
with tbeir ridiculous antics, and
their utter failure to cope with comic j
screen malefactors, were a nation-
wide force tdwards making all guard-
hp|The country laue of today may he
’the busy city street of a hundred or
a thousand years hence. But eveiv if
the lane is forever a lane, the bind
m each side of it has value, and
brings In rencat to some one. When
that-“some one" is the road building
J. C. NICKLE
Grocery
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OAINESVILLK. TEXAS
*. ♦. LEONARD Mawa*iac Reiter
S. M. LEONARD Mttar
C. ». LEON ARD Buataeaa M«r.
MD HEATH Clrewlatar
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Editorial and Hualneas Office >10 E.
Caltfomla Street. ]______
telephone No. •>; Edit
NeWs Room Phone No. •>.
Batered at the Oainevllle Postefflce
I aa eecond-claaa matter
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ikit ru.4i is certain!r-
tge of tli.-ir <‘if‘«’
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•-thenes rather than Piaui?
ti. Who su<s -ceded Asa on
.70 throne of Judah T e
Answers to Yesteray’s Questoins
1. Adam ami Eve were not per-
mittetb to continue in the Garden of
I Eden lest tliev should eat«of the tree I . .
Lz k.. _____ I am a iniH*Mal wreck because mer.
of the expense of doctoft and medi-
has been a
'irs. Somd
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jfe has steadily
ians bf law and order seem absurd
and incompetent.
“When one realizes,’’ said the chief,
“that over ten million qwrsons a day
attend movie shows, and that in
practically any slapstick ’ comedy |
Where policemen figure they are
placed in an undignified light, the
end result is obvious. Practically all
children and many trlval minded
adults beget a. humorous contempt
for the policeman, who symbolizes
thel wa,
“Movie comedy producers who
make game of the police Are pin-
heads, and although they don't real-
ize it. arc enemies of organized so-
ciety.
"Despite one’s political opinions, al’
except anarchists recognise tlie ne-
cessity of police organization. Crim-
inals are an anti-social class usurp-
ing privileges which defeat mankind’e
natural heritage of life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness. To make a
laughing stock of thorn* whose duty
it is to protect the interests <if a
democratic society is to encourage
the disintegration, of that society.”
Crooks as Heroes
The chief took a slant at litera-
ture, stage plays and movie dramas
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[of lite, and live forever’upon earth,
g. The place whrtv Abraham
i >.taped to sacrifice Isaac, he called
■ -.Miovahjireh’’
•Jehovahjireh" means
will ^ee or provide."
The houses had Hat ro
a parapet wailrand
prayer.
••( ‘hristian'"
at Antioch.
\ erv few of the Athenians be-
nitiire life.
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Phone 188 or 434
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COLISEUM imii!r!c£NT
Circus Acts
30 acres off ar wt
TttacVtKttY exhibits
glffiiMimWK
Manufacturers'
Action dis pluys
Aetas' ^<x\cyiVs
Live-Stock, K^«icuVtuvev
NATtPHAL.
Lt* Angeles, Sept. 14.—(By United
Press.i—The Hollywood motion pic-
ture studios are distillers of crime
according to Chief of Police August
Vollmer who pointed out the psychol-
Offical danger of motion pictures
tepMi reflect the criminal in a back-
gnmnd-of glamour, v -
“Tn digging at the roots of crime
modern criminologists find disrepect
for the law engendered in the minds
of children and adolescents by the
comedy motion pictures in which po
Bcemcn are caricatured,” said Voll-
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..i i.er | art- <>f
;i>-t niakiiiLi
that he will
Questions.
1. What is the meaning of "took
Bush sax’ Office up “>m carriage-” in Acts 21: 15.
Editorial and 2. What was the nature of t
j donbla chain put on Paul?
3. What description does Solomon
j give of his father wn<l 'inothtf in
• fttnerbs-4 ? >» '
4. ‘ W hy did Adani name his wife
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beat i state will no longer have to
levy taxes for roads. 1 k •< ' ' t ' ,
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b.-eii doing f‘:
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<»n.’ <!ia« i>:i. k t’ llii- ta-t
lli::t ;tll th’ opinions ale
1h tore t h’ real L
"W ' ll. I gtii -- I might
I,..m< an’ pick out a <
burn thi- wbitcr." said ii]*ton Bnd.[ *
after reapin' that th’ gover'ment j >
oil. take a hati.l in th' <s>al -trike.j
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ABE MARTIN
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A Negroes Find
Stolen Money
w
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The Register la going to give away 1
Ford Sedan
lonhuin, Texas, Sept. 12.—Ap-
[ proximately S4.{MJ0* stolen from the
bank at Mooringsport, La., a few
days ago. was found by two negroes
rear Waskom, Texas, ^rui has been
turned over to the authorities at
j Marshall, Texas, according to a po-
• r.ad ■
to \ a’ley ■
i-rti! mile- ®
v- ■
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of a
4?r«iit4 in the ■
•al duties. B
cine for my wife.
chronic sufferer \
pronounced it gan
trit is and some in
rfs -ur-H'rtn. 1 happened
were I Vf*yr'* " otohu^l
| the first dos/rik
wasl improved.” V 1
It is a simple, wiarmlesa
i tion that remove:
■ < us from the inTestinal tract and.
allays the inflammation which
: causes practically ail stomach, liver
j and intestinal ailments, including ap-
pendiritis. One dose will convince
or money refunded by Dan fuddall
g 5 and druggists everywhere. B
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ly entitled to the use for republlca-
don of all news dispatches credited
to it or not otherwise credited in
this paper, and also the local news
Ippearln* herein.
MKMRKR t
Texas Daily Press League. The
Southern Newspaper Pub' rhsrs' As-
sociation, American \i^-*wpaper
r*Ublishers’ Association, ^aoeiated
• reand United_Praaa. ___________
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14. 1923
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at\est atra'f
3F THERE!
Ihe 2'
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It i- being n..i-P.i
.. uniu I.at thi-
Cf :J." "earing , la
hut ,,, |..i<g a-
»« ‘id out hi • lei !i
diggli - a- he ha-
ieieial 'lav- <>f late, "v
st it k ’•> our <3<l Panama.
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bale- ;:le I
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<«i Hinging tiian a g.io.i ;.<>ttop .
It pm- idle:- t<> work atal put- trade ■
and tr.itti.- in •b.u!.ie-.>iii< k .time. II
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We Have a Full Line of School Tablets and Fencils ,
Jones and Jones
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iemho ard,
men', a I pi in.-iple-
a I ■ l'ir-t. "l he
. can p<>- il Iv be |
r. ad i- t he location."
nig. - the <li-tinguished road builder :
„>■' the lo atioii rip it. reru'mlM'riug i
(that a -traigbt line i~ the ,-hortest ■
<11-t a live iM'tv.evn two points.'
The ,-ecoii.l fundamental principle .
a.. <u ling to General DuPont, is con-i
• •• a lie.! wit a it- financing. He says |
’’A.iptire extra land along the road j
t > i.c !ea-ed at a low rate of inter :
e-t. the in>'o4'e to !>e devoted to
road purpo-es t ir-t and general pur-’
I o-< - afterward-." j
the city father- of t lie Ale-j
i- .piire.l a one htrndre.l foot j
long the two side- of Broad-j
lie rentals from those strips
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12 hmir <!;
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that the promise
fa.litrct- mu.-
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