Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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READ THEM
TODAY!
Nearly Two Inches of
Rain Falls in Gaines*
ville Today.
partly
east;
Officials
F raternal Order In Chargi
Of Work.
dramatic aitempt
Benito Mu
in E igLind are at
for her tictii n.
k
Bert \V)>oVlri<!jje arrived here today
from Clunde. Texas. to spend aevoral
tl«y« with' relative*.
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Mrs. Richard Wooldridge went to I ing of t!
Ardmore today on a visit.
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GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 21, 1926
TEXAS RAINSTORMS TAKE FOURTH LIFE
e- • e &
Anti*rii iinn
Paris iliv
Hern divorced.
« 4{race
a .Sior.-e from
* .if fjrooklyn.' X. Y. Thiy x^.-rv
rijll
ding
divorces
ing in
i.-he*s
fa t her;
to kill
ilini of Ita’y.
a hi** 1
■ fact that there
at present placid
Relaiiv.*
to a.rmifit
i
tin llmistcr
AND MESSENGER
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Dry Witnesses Contradict Testimony of the Wets
Ua
Quacks Thrive
On Ignorance,
Doctors Aver
FIGHT SEPT 16
Scenes of Downpours
Shift to Central And
North Texas.
discriminatory and
•qua! in its ap- ■ mimUr laving already connected
SAN JACINTO
" DAY OBSERVED
IN THIS STATE!
NEITHER great pover-
ty nor great riches .ill
hear reason. But the
average, everyday man
is glad to admit it pays
to read the Classified
Ads.
buu
1 J.25
"•ft thia aft|*-
[tend the meet-
Medieal Aaao
u
Hilliard Speaks
At Dallas Meeting
H. I; Hilliard, tesicld-r 111 tip- X.w
gh
. '--i £
Articles Drawn Up By
Pugilist and “Tex”
Rickard. .
of ti
!riirai<
I h|» (Mlit fl’
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nv;ir
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1 hi-, tiivi it' m.-iif ione.l i
i-'i-eiri.-: street lights,
llllttei
I was <i
ter. u
of ritual study.
Alter the noon lunch
l-.step ronducted the study of
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< odkr
Wort.1
Rhode l-llmt B’cl rixe-ter
"<». a'ril while in
fa|m<-K res
of Itoiinosville
aniweriug (lie
l.ii<|. had wan
Rhe
ie*i Illi- .(luI
li<> i|ow mi-
again,
nnie*
Houston. April 21. (Associated
Press i.—Active work of outlining
a pintform to voice the dejnamls of |
organized lalor of Texas was on the
program here today of the Texes
Federation of Labor.
Officials say a group of debates
will present a resolution to endorse
the stand of the American Federa-
tion of latlior on the Volstead Aet.
That body recently went on record!
L?.
Clash Over Fatrners.
\\ a-hint-ion. Aj.ril 21 (By l’niti.1
-Hr v-.:-tic! wets reopened th. ir
ta.-h ova'i flu- ipieatiou of fairness
.nd prp.dlirv of the senate pi.diil •
(or. ctf.iin 'lee a- th.' hearing lit. a. Current h T
today.
k; 11J
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some Lhoigliert y Afjenioi ial, HI
S< h.H.l her.-, was one <|f tile prim i ml
speak.O’- nt the banquet 4»f the fie-
. .Iiltjv and - i
H(»n»ton Stale I’eachfrs’ ;t <dl,
D.illas Tiiesduv
jil
‘■Rf-ininixeases .
The l>am|ii.-t was
gunleH of the -Irffer:
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w.ir i u
Dallas. April 21.—Styles in quack-
ery exist im the ^twilight zone c.
irnedi.sil practice and beyond. Dr.
Arthur .1. ( ramp, director, of the bu- of the .bum-il, sin«a tise of the mar
, ti < .
can Medical Association,
organization at i
uniimTl convention Jtere Tuesday.
| ciat ioa.
washouts. One
UiXelo with tile track
both way*, and one Katy train and
•me 4 <k (•. N. train are held at
San Marcos.
cost a
"l.een start.-jd on
Hall, past
‘ -v hen Mrs. \ elma B.
; grand matron of Texas, w‘as
i .In. rd f<> the gathering.
Fortner Mayor .1. A. Tliopnas. dri-
ve as
in Judge Bush’s court Tuesday
lining.'IL- had prepared the mo-
pr.-s.-nt to the Judge, but the
I for trial at a later
...i .
j , Oaiuv't illn ami < ooke countv are
l na-.-rving t'hrir full share of the down
lynr of raitt' which has been sweep-
ing )ira<'ti.-allv the entire state dm -
ill.* the pa-t two dais.
Sturt it|g in southwest
Te x a
east.
jut ci
I iol. irc,
t If re.it ed
moved
ml nori 1.
ah.itn.-r il-
ly dead ah I
Pin i>. April 21. (l iiited Press *-
nit*rr.ans were, Int-yj today in th'-
or.-e courts. ! ThiN-c coupes
Waldh w«s granted
mart
riii.|t
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King-tey ■ Baki-rl of j Haver1.nl
Mass.. Sv hon» i’ • » • -■>
I > ui is X ort hup
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ton of 'Philadelphia. I
were married’ in 1919.J
All three of the
.■i.intlWI for desertion.
Mi- -Mau.!-
Texas, were,
Malom-y is said t<» la-
Itiy Fort Worth fa iiuly.
<’ni|ig. |
Hillard spoke nn the- jviibj^t.
of |(’ol|ege Life.”
given i|t the t.f.f
tin- Jrffer4.n jioti-1.
Americans Get
Paris Divorces
Three Members of •
Bible Class Indicted
"I hr.-e RiamlM-ra <rf ihe .Men’. Bil.l
< lu— of tl.e First |Bat(liyt ehnf h
have Iwrii. Hidiete I l.v| 1 h<- gtand jm v
.f that orgniiizaitiof,J anti v. ill l><
l.rv.iight t*. trial l.efo(e -1 !(•■ cl|iss tri
i l.niial il.-’
Sunday •
I iM ill pro-.
I heir
store.
I -'Deafness cure quackery, like all
other forms of quackery, will con-
tinue to flourish just as long as the.
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lack of knowledge rather than Tanner lai empowered to m-II a strip
of land near I’eean ereeik Iw-longitig
the eiiy, at the jliest price <>b ,
-UL.
motion of Atirnisn Tanner.•
Bihh- Class of the Firs’
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for a game Friday
Definite decision to send the Santa
be Shopseraft Band of Gainesville
to Waco on May 3 and 4 to partiei- I
pate in the state band contest has Power and Light Company is
been reached bv local officials of the
railroad.-and the band is now mak-t
ing pteparations for the trip. .
The band will enter two classes of
<N>inj>etitiov. that of bands of two
rears, and of industrial ninsical or-
ganizations. It was stated by Di-
rector John J. Lindsay that alanit
thirty men will make,up the band to
be taken to Wacoj 1
Xufnbern to be played in the contest
are liping worked on. and a concert
will )e given on the court bouse-square,
he latter part of next week. The
Iwiud will broadcast over Station
WRAP, enroute to Waco next month.
Mr. Lindsay stated.
or e<
Charles Ponzi Is
Given Year in Jail
sit iia tio.i
the Peiinsyliulna Richmond of lz>> Aiigeles. When her msele. G”
left a .<2otMMXl fortune. >).,• pio<!uce<| a petticoat
had written ihs will leaving the propert i to her.
t >t ing t he w ill. .
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'Jr:.;:-J::'.Lz:, COOKE COUNTY EASTERN STAR
TOWNS ‘SPORT'! SCHOOL IS IN
STREET LIGHTS SESSION HERE
Banks Closed, Patriotic
Programs Given In the h'"’
Schools and Clubs.
Pain I.. Hush in the County Court lir‘*e represents
at Law Xp. k
t alvert represents a
with vv if.- desert ion. w host- case
called
m<
tion t
a-e was pass
dateJ
I'he law is-void, vicious and un-
rolistitutiomil. he alleges; it is class
legislation and
is not uniform
plicatimi.
Tin- maximum penalty o
vi.titm under this statute ia
M*nt4n<*e of one
•’.do orlSbth,
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*1Qm ! °P<^.v elevtrkit v.. an<l
Santa Fe Band
Is to Take Part
In State Contest
States lattoriiev at
I;;. B.-isJeett. mi id the
not only was enfor.-able, Lu:
el forced in X’ortheru Ohio? -
iganized labor is
wide, was en-
ii X'orjh Dixon stre.-t
*fc-hafir'a tallol
haaingf secured a
........PRIEST SAYS
Of the ami “pseudo-medicine” he gave an
:e liistrated address in which he said
, that the prevailing itfodes of quack-
i erv are the rejuvenqtora. ‘'which eil that ,fhe *M. K. T. railroad
range in composition from the gland- .smte multi ting
ular substance of ring-tailed mon- on i
keys to alleged radium emanation street, replacing it' with
dissolved in drinking water.” I which
Deafness Quacks Lead take rare df the flodd waters from
.‘'Among the old standbys.and well Pecan ert-ek. he beili|ied; This in
established lines of | ‘ ” r • * -- -ll
and quackery,” he sai<L"“the alleged a < . .............
cures for deafness come well to the Bell. X’elvon and Middh-ton. to , <|„M. f,,j the ocea-ion.
front. . fer with; railroad ------ -------------------
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( orwidering ita. rather specialized <ure iuMti list ion of a .larger chi I vert. ’
____1 The re.juest of‘Aiderman Davis for 1^4 OT 111 YoiiniT
fakers in the deafness mire fiehl ia more timi' to investigate the crema *■ "Vll U >{5
People Wed Last
Night in Frisco ;
■li iivioti. April 21 ( A»s<H-iat>d
Mary of th.- statements of
III ol theory Used bv th.- we<>
ampa—n against the Vol-
V.-le den ed today lit di .
I efore t In- senate prohil.a-
to 1
tainable.
On
the. Men's Bibb- Class of the Firs’
Baptist chureh was granted use of the
baseball j.ark for a game Friday
afternoon]
The rare of thei -{ball park jves
pla.-ed in j-harge of (he park comipit-
| tee <>n motion of Alflermat) X’elion.
. after Ald^rmsrn Brown called alien
tion to the fact that there are. r.o
regulationa st present placeyj on t!.--
park. . , , i
To Draw Up Ordinance. .
Dlscuaaipu of a pnrqioMed ordinahre f
• « Lrz*Z'» ^~*s’-t i*«» Mufplv
-< ot the b.iit<ry . xplosi.m ■ <1 • b,,xeh ;n nt*wly wired lautses took up
submarine S 49. whnh yesterday u T after wh^ Aldern|,B <
t -three Uveal and injured a dozen molion that; Ak:f.rman.
vis be requested to 4(aw up an ordi-
nance on the matter, was passed.
Alderman Brown'd report recom-
mending (hat a street light not |
pterej at the corner of Relrber am!
laiwrence streets, as requested irt a
petition of citizens, |of that neigh-
Is.rhood, was approved, on motion o«’
Alderman ;Davhi.
Johnson ilel
lias to #ite
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Will Cheaney Is
Improving Property
•Will ( h.-anev i» lifi'injg hi» bu>,
ii.-ss pr.qH.-rty on
o.x-iipit-d by Will
• le.p. r’-tirsb-led.
building permit for iinpr'Lvni’-nte-
f.ptoxiniatrlv aluilt-l
>roj*<*t.
DeMolays Observe
. Patriots Day Soon
* Kansas ( i’y . Mo.. April! 2L-—Mo|.
haii two hundred th«»nsaiql tnenibef>
f the. Order of Jk-Mplavj Ixdoiigim.'
•<» fifteen litindred chapters 1 in tHe
. I nited States, will <>»«erve Patriot^'
Day. May 1. with sp|ejal| program!
i.-vordin-- to iinnoniHxtmenl fnmi
iioilal hcadqiiat ters ifi tliL
Frank S. Land. Gntrtii Scribe.
l*utrioti.- parades aril flag exercis^-
will Ih- held .hiring nhe itay. M
night chapter mas» nie.-tiqgs will Is
. id.ire—vd oif famous ,hist4ricI eients
ami the Aim-ri.aii patriot^ who jsir
‘tiei|>Mted in them. Illis is Die fift.li
' obscriaiwe of Patriots’
Molnv.
» r,
Says Volstead Act
Has Not Degraded
As Told by Catholic.
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Social Economist Says
Organized Labor Is
Not for Amendment.
The Bon. -Violet Ailina <-ib mi,
sister of Lor.l Ashbourne <>f the
English pei-rug<-. pictured alter 'lier 1
j---,.i .. ------- v i.ru pietiiier
; early afti-rnoon. t-lu- tainfall
! o', lock-' in the afternoon lieing
• inches, 'with indications ; tl.ai
St. pa tn secure i
( city pioperty- were the principal iya»
ters acted upon by I lie i-ity cotmeil
in retrjniar session Tiuesday eveni ng,
when i>n motion of Alderman W| D
Dnvis. A ity Seeretar^ F. M.
was iitsirth-ied to advertise for
^.n the placing of a neu r.s.f onjtli-
, J|alL and on miotion of Aljler
: man O’N’eal, the purchasing c.>iiiinrttee
I was aril h.trizcd to purchase pamUfor
I repainting the pavilion .in the City
Aiderman Ijlam Johnson
to the eoun.-il that his «i
had drawn up specifications for ithe
< ity Hall roof, and jlhis report 're-
sulted in Mr. I hi vis’ motion. It wa*
r.qs.rted to the council that the mai.
einploy(-d for the upkeep of the (|ity.
Park had agreed to paint the' pakil-
ion in (.pare time if the city mtiild
furnish the paint, ahd this report
brought the second motion.
Lodge to Use Market Square.,
Every member of the council Ivas
present; with Mayor Keel presiding,
and tluf first action taken wav |th»-
granting of |ienniwsioii to the Ila-
sonie l.Mge <>n motion of AklertjHir
O'Neal, to use rf portion of the njar-
ket square for a t.sd house during
the const ruction of the new (Ma>on* -
lodge building at tlie corner of (nan-
nier.-e and Elm stret-|w. Sam Sbnv.
representing the lodge, explained
that the orgnnizatiou proposed t->
• move a* sheet iron' building now , on
the iyar of their property ontolth-
square and that thjy building lie i(>
for 1
of Pr,'ss of: the work.‘1
Farmer Recovers
Rooster Lost Weeks AgoJ
Tom I.v lu ll, well knoA:
i-oimty fatftier rcsidiig He;
bine, lost a I”.
V ex t ra I wet-i> ;
v.-i-alioii with a
alw.iit 7 d.ib>
learned that a l.s.-t.’l
descript Hill l.f th.* |o>t
d.-red onto |he failiiil s ||la
tow I wns brought to I'*111!
identified by Mr. Lynflli wj
l |s.—e —1011 of the pl ireM Jloi.l
aflci it, ha.l ji alldeiii.1 ihuii.
.Doin' home.
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Baby Daughter
>• Diy .y Dy
THE WEATHER
EAST TEX AS-To^ighl thunde
showers.' cooler . in west, portiotfs
Thursday partly eloiidy; ihowero it
extreme rsi.st portion.•_c'M Idr.
WEST JEXAH— ijunigbt
cloudy, cooler in north aud
Thursday probably fair.
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—indent^ of: tlje S
•'g»‘
and south;
. IJie stoi m moved north and
ailj the precipitation startrd
in Gaim-dvillti alsuit 2 o'clock W.slne-
day moniing, .-out inning ajniost with-
out <-essalion during the itioriiing and
up to 2
; I .'Sri
inches, with indi.-attuns that the
mo.stjire wa.uhl I..- three inches Is-
fore tin- siege is over.
A- a i<--uh .if the 1.tin.. erecl. v
>Usideisri.ly. ijeai ing the
• alyng their
near this Ht v,
arrived in Gaim**-
slay .. but main
ninth-
condllct.al the
after which a
by Mrs Halley was scheduled.
The program for Wednesday even-
„. ing beginning at S o'vjts-k will .Is-
the I Die exemplification „f degrees by the!
antici- offi.-vr* of the hs-al chaptej-. an ad-
dress by Mrs. Halley anj. closing
talk l.v R. H. Bailey, worihv .patron’
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\-o.iat.<!
■SS iot
of a
matl
m<>ru
of (I*
of he
■ ib
a
; w ere up
-j baiikx ia low places
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I Hailroild t tains
I ville on If iine-W.-dtn
j ; tabling of the s< hedule vtas
j po--ib|c liy formation ..f inftib trains’
uml cOnsidiiliit ion of othcijs. X.o tii-
Im.iiihL Simta I'c train X’o. js «)«•-■
• at III.l.l a. m. was .b-Jayed soiitii
ot < lel.tii tie by a liashiiut, and a
train. Avan Hindi* up at < lebuttic and
mu og s-h* ti lled time, while regular
train Xo. IS w;|s cousoliddf.*<1 at < h* *
12, due lien- at
Wife Desertion
Law Unfair to
Men, Is Alleged
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Because the law "
hiislKiml*i«
itlutai y. < otton petticoa't . may he worth $2IM».IMMI to Mrs. [ Lorraine
». A. Ilazeh iiit-.i d etl and |
soi the hem of which he ;
Other relative^ are tun- j
a g<
Of Contest Are to Be
Named by Promoter.
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Fort Worth. April 21 (Asaociale.1 I'ark.
Press > Jack De*iip«f-v. heav v w eight
'champion of ihe world, signed a.rt’.-
ejes of agreement here, shortly befor.-
won today with Tex Rirkard to fight
a . hampioiisliip ln,nt around Septem-
ber hi. at a place ami against .111
opIH.iiei't to be selectetl bv Rickard.
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Fort Worth. April 2( (By I’niti 1
Press) Thrown behind schedule rmne
than 12 hours by floods in West
Texas. Jack Dempsey arrived her.-
today for a belated conference wiil.
Tex Rickard regarding a posnih!?
I'lia.mpioiiship Inmt.
Dempsey detrained from hia Pull-
man and n-gist.-red at ;i hotel where
Rickard has awaited hint s'nee Mon-
day. Rickard joined the ihampion'a
party for breakfast.
im
Three Traun Blocked
San A (it on io. Texas. April 21 (Bv
I'nited lye«<i- The two Katy pas-
senger triiin> atwi one I. A G. X.
I pasM-nger; train enroute to $an A11-
, tonio and overdue, are held up by
Katy trait, it at
w ashed <ou»
South t on. h<> rive-*
1 <>f approximiately 15
_ .1 Preciji-
two to three
was noted in >the San Angeh-
. wit h rain still falling.
To the riorthwv»i ami l*i.i>handU
the rain ilwindlcl. although it w a
. Tin* Tex«.
ci.ast, hofvi.ier, apparently is escap-
Gahesfdn start
with bright skies,
while around Br.jw iisi ill*- .the sua
was out in full force.
ill
1. trial hefoae -tin- elpss
j Sunday i|iotipng
<-li<H>| hour.;! J.i I..
■cjue she eta I pr its
7eHelte‘r. Hex J. F. .Wiirrj II. w
:i« ii.<l~.- and cl-liicil tlo| chat..... t
tl>e jiiri This |
u-ry int«- es| i- '• a flab
jH-etcd lliat the .-la-'J
ertwded.
DEMP^V WIl^CnY TO SEEK |She Shot Mussolin
ycnirju nfw BIDSfornew -■ ___■>
SIGNED OP FOR! an HALL ROOF
Pavilion at City Park is
To Have New Coat of
Paint Soon.
Four,h Death Occiirx
Dall|i«.TttvHH. April 21 IAh.-
|*ie-s (■ | mlldltled ill I belt
lie,ivy iiiin storms (hat hiu
Soulllli.-tt ieva- Vest erd.i V.
• hi «-ar|y- today to ivnital
va-teni sections. addin«
t lit tq the tiifia
bl i 'gilh! fears iof floisls.
■ XiiitM-rl.ti'i washouts disrupt.-.! tvi-i-i
s.'heduleS and 1 1 the t»s4 <>t Sean
1
cut .-!t all tlir.-e r:u(-
t.i tll«- toWflj
Olmo> <-rvek. near <*‘4 Anto-jfv,
oil n fhiejit. nii g laippagi-. bu'
if there :»
Jacksonville. Fla.. April 21.—
“Charles Ponzi, former Boston finan-
cial wizard, was sentenced to serve
one year at hard fiibdr in the staf-
Penitentiary by Jndg«< Jan
in criminal court Galay. H<-
victe.1 on Apail 2 of* violating th- g. m-ially , .1,-1 ribiib-.l.
Florida lavv relating to the conilu ’ !<-uast, '
of business under a declaration of |ing the dow i|e.urs.
j trust. Ju'lge Peeler denied Ponzi's < d S in -la< into <|a v
l^nidol'*. April 21 (l-v
‘pre-s, The Duke a i«d^,li>in*he
Y«»rk arc Ihe proud paiH.ts
girl l.a'.y. I In* lilt I.' |prii|ev»«
il« a.ICent into the wxirhl hhis 1
the 1 lilhlboo.l lb*<hqom
1 in t h.- tow n I hot|-e
the'l.arl of Slfa!h|iiot
lal.v is the fil-l chilli >>( tin- .Ink*
. it lit] I |
i'he Dfikr of York ! - j hi-
|-oij of King George aiil ’.m.-ei
T
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Dallas. April 21.
urov hies ai penalt y for
desci’tion' of his
no penalty for a
>f her hu-band, Oscar Calvert, local '
ittorney. is. preparing to fight the
consuhutioiialitv of t-his law in 11
motion t. be' presented to Judge hp-’,"‘ li,st’ 1 «’"> ’'•«'
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. Hire of more than fifty thousand dol-
man, charged hirs
' Not bnly are 1"
eniiip|Msl with e’eetrt.- ______ _________
hut 'aim- convinielm- is for tin-
first t-im-. ius*oriL-d t«» eieizi-ns for
their homes and I ji'iilese need.'. A
new dej.artnre from; for-mer custom is
the intention of till- Tt-xa- Power i
Light company to fiirnSsh lights and
peu.-r to farmers siloifg the line, a
I Hiliii-M-r mu nig iioeaoi nannTiol To
Ithe highline and now, enjoying the
neon - * pleasures anil lalai’r saying pnqn-nsi-
) a jail tics of electricity.
fine of I The Town-ley gin at Mvra will Le
I numer-
ous other |s>wer etistoiUers in
three towns nientiotTed are
pitted. , 1 i
The Continental Power Company is
handing a line from Nocona and St.
Jo east, to <*onneet with tlu- line of
the T. P. and L. at the county- line.
To i” Gabor Delegates
highliiie from Gainesville, the Texas Plan Platform For
ployin- a(mnt (wenty in.-ii'in (aino-- The Texas Unions
ville. taking down old pole*, wires
and transformers in the ix-ntra.l part!
of the city, which are Iwing replaced I
with new and better js*les. the latest I
type transformer* and new wires. 1
111 fact, if is replacing the obsolete I
with the modern, all designed to ren- l
der lietter service to the patrons of ,
the company in Gainesville, accord-
ing to J. B. PijH-r. local manager.
i MAN DROWNED
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lien r
was oil a thn-;itening
• lamng- mav In- avefted
j tio moic rain.
Eightf-i'ii liimrs' rain ( eiijral Texas
' swelled jhe streams to .e.rflowing
I a id rcsl^toil u lircitlv in II he d.-at t
I of Little M* Mahan «*f Dal.-,, who was
drovv m*t'in a iV.-.-k in whij li his a 1-
! ’omolch’l was -t.ill<*<( earfly toda-.-
Hi< <le.it|i wa*'the fourth jsiree y< *
day molfli.n*.'. wThii two little girls
.-i. le drow tied near Sw . .-’ v| :iG*r. al.■!
■I H. Ihlt’ollghs. I.lllils-ck I.UsilH-,,
ti .io. v.as killed by light niug.
1 Austin rep<.rt* *a ,1 tlie rain
reached X L*n<*he*
(•il e<| f> I 2
pained by rlc<*|ri al «l’s-
fentral Te>a*
Si-n Atsir.-os
in. he*. a4<**
ttirbaii.s 4.
Dallas Iwo- iti the center Inf
i .-ral d'«w lijsii'ir "hat .ovei.sl all Nortu
I I exa*. cptending to tlic 1 extretm
I .lastern Ifimder. I ■
Heavy rains pn the watefslesls of
j North a«I !
; hh.iight riws ...
i f.-«-! in birth stream* today.
I Ration ranging from
I iti.’b.e* 1
-r- 'di-triet.
e* P«wh-r
was «>nt
pot -
public is ignorant of the facts. It
is u I __
a lack of intelligence.”
» F. J. Gate* Jr„ who has l«een vis-
iting bis |«irents north of the city’,
returned to hi« home in Kenosiui.
WMNHuin. where he is connected favoring an amendment to the pro-
with the Chevrolet Motor Company. 1 hibition law.
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.act
n tfceii
G.id aid w
.1 itfif—i*4' I-
* ion commitG-
1 lip I nilcd
Jelelaiiil. • A.
Iry |jiw
* lining
A denial that"
1 iinit foi beei and
.*ie,|i by < harle- Stelzle of Xew York
1 si.ei.il e.onoiiiist who savs he h.i*
-tabb'iied beyond ii doubt that
HHiIlt emiiieiil l.ils>r leadeis are pro-
libit ion ist
Father •!. J. t urren of Wilke*
.rr< . Pa., told the committee th.i'j
not her 1 atholic priest. Fatla-r Fran* i
i* Kn-ii.e/iii of Sugar Notch. Pa .
(.id mi'iepi c-enG-d the facts when h-
.-stllicd’ Io a degrading
11.I* t proliib.11*.it 1 n
alii hriiciie fields.
Ill it- only se**M>|| of the d.l I . th-
>mm tte;. also hear.l G-stimonv in
-lipport of the dry law from Canno t
Ail'.in 1I1 ( li.ise^of Xew \ ork. »up.*i ■
lltetideiit o
-'edi-ratjim.
Howe* V ,
.'.urn Charles Sidjiey \\ al^.
rd in I9l7_. Marian |k.-||v
Baker, w a>^gi»uited :f dilor. e tr.i
Lea I
she married in 1912.
Crciilitea obtain >d
divorce from Florence Small Cr.-ig fi
he rCreighto 1*
Mr*,
th • I
PROBE OF SUB
BLAST DELAYED
BY NEW FEARS
nod Into the High
New Highline of Texas
Power & Light Co.
('urrent has been turned into the
! new highline recent lx <*o|nplete.l l.v
the Texas Power & Light Wnpativ.
running west ftonz Gainesville, and
a* a result, the townn of M i.-'nster
a huslKindu ®»«1 LimKay arc “s.iortni?” ele-t-ic
wife and provide* street lights for the first time in ( Jay iriornrng at 9;.'{.- o'eloek by
wife’s desertion their historv. ami ri-tizetis of Mvra j-bunii- Hall, past worthy
, - • ... I when Mr*. Velma B. Haller.
expect soon to t.e enjoying a similar J , , "1
convenience. Work on the line was
* enter-
r.-port.-d expendi triet deputy grand master of tic-
Masonic lodge, delivered the addre*-
of welcome, ami Mr*. J
district deputy. r.*s|Mmded. .
Mr*, l.-tcp ojH*ne<l the instruction
«« hoof with the ap|M>int im-nt of coni-
•*. aii I the stu.lv <-f secret
on-liKted i-nder Mr*. Rose
ith Mrs. Kate Kibler [in eharg.
|n ipod.
const it ut ion ■ and Mrs. Ale.-'ta Lewis'
parliamentary drill.;
round table talk |e I
San- |*'raueisco. April 21 1 \-'.c iat.-.i
Pre*’* ; Getting the Ik.i11 ia•_•.* li.-. u-•
, clerk anil a jiulgi- out ot I* <1 -l.oi tl
t h.ri ..last uighr.
1 Bast rop.
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Opening of the Battery
Room May Cause An
Explosion, It Is Said.
New LomfonJ < onn.. April 21 (By
"L.!‘,Lrw»“irinP !to flaw-
the submarine p-49»
<o*t -three lives! and injured a dozen
members of tins crew. w.i* halted to-
day. a* official^ feared to open the
gat-filled compart nicnt.
As s.sm as tile men had Ih-vii re-
moved from thb combinexi battery
room and liv'.nglquarters where the
explosion occurred, it wa.« sealed t-»
prevent spread on the fire which fol-
lowed the blast.) It ha* not been
-opened siiM-e, as officer* are afraid
of another expl.piin when the hatch-
es are opened. I
(Bv As'i. -’uitr.l . Pte-.'t
The nim-tieth anitivx s-ary
Battle <»f San -la. into w.i*
thronghout Texas i.slav.
of inieie*t was the <
the San Jacinto Battleii. I.
Houston.'
Representative Eilgele. Bloimt
Nai'ogddclies w.i- l.he pi'iin-ip.il .
er at the battlefi.-ld ccr.•monies.
j “This* I attic "f Texas pion.-eis w.,
not so iiiu.-li an event as it was 1
hist.(tie movement." he -aid. “!t
was a cla'li of in- civilization vv-i II
that of umil-hei that of A*iglo-paxon
ideals with Spani'li Vmeriean ideal*.'
hi Gainesville, ol>servanei- of San
Jtieinto Day yas confined to the elo*-
— --------- jng of the banks of the (ity. and
p*eudo medicine formation led tn the appoint merit, ol patriotic program* at the schools and
' ' ' ‘ ‘ eommi tee eomposAi of Ald -rfam |Hll)-heon chilp. Th.- m I.....I* .lid not
i.ftficial* and
I he school of instnicti. 11
Belle Mooii ( hapter. Order <if Eastern
Star, has been started here under !
the direct ion of higji officials of the
Grand L.*ige of Texas, ami is to •»-•
concluded Wednesday evening.
Ihe Chapter Was opened; Wediiev-
. oi (i.*1.. l., \|r?»
i matnm.
, worthy
' nature, -the number of faddists and The reiiueat 1
faker# in the deafness ciire field is more time to iiive*(i||ate the crema
large. Some <>f them attempt to do tory aitimtion was granted.
business through the I'nited States Alderman Davis' 4ffer (or aM.i**
1 mails; some of them are itinerant Citv Secrj-tarv Cgeil Murphv in pfos
sar^h Estep. tlua(.k-.
some of them dispone of e.-ittion df the ruse against the.
preparation* through the drug Southern | Constrm-i iop Company ini
federal coprt at Shernimi next month
was re.x-ikrd with the gratification
of the cnwneil. k I _ -
City to Sell Land. I
Aklernum O.’Neyl that Alderman ' M:*1”«cy *nd
| to sell a strip
marruMij
a wea
i •
| J( lime
• tt "
similar j
tile
n**l
7s
fe
storage of tools during the pro
* ot the work. ’I ;
This plan'met with the apprii t!
of investigation of the Anieri- ket square will prev.-pt to jmine ex-
told the tent, bhieking of Cqnijnerce and him
its seventy-seventh streets with took a’tid material dur-
.......... ........... ______rug th<- progress of tihe constriicjion
I I'nder the title of “aural quackery" work, which will probably require
il- five months’ time.
To Investigate R. R. Matter.
Mayor .1. Z. Keel julvised the <-<jun-
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\ ' g removing the treatle
1 its line just south of Garnett
! . a cnlfert
will be of inisilffi^ient sizq toj
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926, newspaper, April 21, 1926; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1319656/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.