Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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this business she is set for a
the hive, she examines with
Republican.
Demo
By (HAS. p. STEWART
XEA Service Writer
But
a
QUALITY AT LOW
and capable, but to be
scrijtdied off the last of her
/hr Rrcnpnrfodf Tranipprthfto*
WMBMS
.if April showeis I
univm se should he jin l ull
the total of
half .time s as
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i transportation evolution that
every day.
it-s infancry and the building of
>art of its. development.
ter deuiand for petrol; um.
dis a id getting them ready for the
Xe\t she assists in sitting on
i!. being f, d meantime by the
mu'eh as
This me
taining of. highwaxs, with
Reed of Mi—ouri vot«l| for Brook-
a notorious Demo-
t was
It is a find thing to Ik
lione-i is iniinitelv more
R.D.CLACK
SALES AND SERVICE
U6 West California Street
nursing the young bee malves
hut < niy to practice II r wings
t; e hive.
gather honey, but r;turns to
>n loading he m»ctar from the
or f. eding it. She also
—Mt only conservative but
ary, to hi* backbone.
Brookhart when hiii nanje
the balance, or 60 percent cash and a fall note for the bal- 1
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GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
Kansas City, Mo.
Washington. April 21.—On the ques-
tion whether Smith W. Brook bar; of
Iowa shoiihl keep his -eat in the
I'niteil .States senate or jgiye it up
t<> Daniel E. Steck—Steck won--ome
hl» kiqd of a senator, regardle** of
hia party label.
Reed of Pennsylvania, however!
And his colleague. Pepper! Repuhli
as regular as two
ska. and with po more in common
i{h Brook hart’s kind of Repuhlican-
<0/ filti' of oil
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Cast In Contest of
Man’s Election
.Many* of the young men who are
going to lie married this spring know
about it already. '
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Any model of Ford
Car will be offered at
auction. The price
has been taken off
now—Come and get
them for what ever
you want to give for
them at
Auction
These cars are on dis-
play at Cheaney Mo-
tor Co., now and will
be demonstrated to
any one calling at the
garage. before the
AUCTION Saturday
afternoon, April 24.
COME IN AND
LOOK THEM
OVER
sonie-
u*s big things. s.
iH'Diorial the be. hive has been
'he-little bee plays her part
e bee. must : -tart with humble
The patient watching
4 lass hive shows how (he hive
l« oo
All other States, hOc per month; 04.00 alx months, 07-50 one year.
mvmBay omi.y
By carrier in Gainesville, six months, 01.25: one year. 12.00. By mail’tn
Gainesville and Cooke <!ounty. six months. 90c; one year, 11.50. By mall
» Texas (Outside Cooke County), Oklahoma and Artaniax six months,
11.00; one year, $1.75. By mail, all other States, six months, $1.25; one
year, $2.00. f ._________________________________
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
my person, firm or corporation which may appear In the columns of The
Register & Messenger will be gladly and promptly corrected upon being
brought to the noty-e of the publi^ners,
in case of errors or omissions In’local or other advertisements, the pub-
lishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further than the amount
received by them for such advertisement.
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Isx-ks like we will liavd to turn our gardens into frog
ranches or Tis|i ponds. 1 "
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briiigt May /l.iwers tlijs.part of the
I doom
^Powerful
—tHst after a single ride you will pronounce
tbe Improved Chevrolet a revelation in low*
priced-car performance.
» Durable
—that its ability to conquer hill* and plow
through mud or sand will literally am^e
you. I
<» Smooth
—that the passing months will prove to you
as it has to million*, the lasting economy
of buying this low-priced car of modern
design and quality conctructi on. Let u* give
yau oae ride in the Improve*’ Chevrolet.
Sale Conducted by W. R. Stone Auction Co.,
’cans, yes. bnt
rhfcks. __-
with B.
is*n titan they huve with Trotsky's.
They cast Br<x»kh»
And. <»f all -enators. Reed Smoot!
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• | On the Lot East of the Cheaney Motor Company
Gainesville, Texas
The Cheaney Motor Company of Gainesville, Texas, Authorized Ford, Deale**** have
decided to dispose of all the second hand cars ’
new ones. Practically all of these cars have been painted and renewed and
guaranteed to be in good running condition.
Positively Will Go To The Highest Bidder. This is a Bona Fide
AUCTION SALE
Come Buy a Car for Business or Pleasure at Your Own Price
TERMS—All sum* of $50 and under, cash; above that amount, one-third cash and
six monthly payments on *’ 1 '**'
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Satur<Mv Burial will ** beaide Sen
.tor Odberaon and Mra. Culberson**
parent*.
Mr*. Culberson i* survived by her
daughter. Miaa Mnry Culberson, and
her stater. Mr*. Mary Sluter, with
fuhom she lived in Washington and by
relative* in Fort Worth.
reaction- [late
He plunked for fa^l
was called., *
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'I lie wets ihise an awful IkhvI I ; cause ihe Volstead act
is Ji7»t beingfiifurcfil. and then they implore congress to
niodilt it s.^ii will he h s> |igi<lly enforced. 'I'hey simply
want nii.i'e bol>z<*.,but don It know how they are going to
WIDOW OP SENATOR
CULBERSON! DIES ur
STROKE OF APOPLEXY
so that the tlireshold
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Brnnkharl’s a radi<-:d
Sciiafoi \shurstV a liberal
••rat. Ir \va- natural for Ashurst to
»ote for Brookl'.art in prefereaee to
tlie Democratic but coiiMTvative
St wk.
Senator Butler is an ult ria-conserva-
tive Republican. It was equally nat-
ural for him to tote for Steck.
But note—the ultra conservatively
Republican Senator Bingham was for
Brooklmrt. Still, though conserva-
tive. Bingham’s extra conscientious
He voted, not the way he [felt, but as
lie thought lie ought. So Ije doesn’t
count. I*
(i’ancing on’down the list we come
to another Brookhart vote that cer-
ises us—the Vote of the
mission as offering smne more .than.idv,.,f.jn.tj,,'..W<M,| regular Republican
a- soliitiors for 1 Senator Curtis. Senate majority floor
. cnis.— Fort \\orlii.t l,.il([,.r. whom Brookhart’4 radicalism
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The Touring Car
$510
Roadster • *510
Coupe - •
Coach • •
Sedan - •
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Vi TaaTiacit
(ChanUOab)
I Toe Track
(dauraOsb)
Afl Price* t. Ji h FMan
Strong.-lithe, lonely;
<>li. my soul, he like the poplar.
Adverse .winds la nd: you.
Soft lw your -igii of sorrow.
W ith i ifinitc grace. <► t‘isc you
In all your beauty. ;
FRANC ES GF.ORUE W ALTHALL
sense the one-
oj the Texas school system, an-.l | of the queerest votes were cast that
the olde-t hanger-on around the
capitid can remember. >
It wasn't that tegular party lines
were -hot eonipletbly full of holes,
aceeptanee by the teaching profes '< That’* become the rule rather than
-ion of its responsibjlitv. The task the exception in the last two or three
YOUR HOUSE NUMBERS’
We can supply you with the stand-
ard'site. Pure alluniinum house num- hart, but Reed's
Iters, 2 for 5c.* Duke and Avres. (22) cratic insurgent anil Bropkhart
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Late Senator C. A. t'uQierson of Texaa,
d here Monday night following
a Vroke of apoplexy. She had not
l>eA well since the death of Senator
, Culheraoi*' a year ego.
, Hrs Culberson was (50 years old
II ■ and a native of Jefferson, Texas.
Washington.. ApJi 201— Mrs. Hally ' The l«>dy will he taken to Fort
Harrison Culbersoi*. widow of - tht • Worth, leaving here Wednesday af-
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Bf still, sitl luiiit. nut’
rloi'i^lfi is the sun sf>ll shliliiiq;-
h it > out in
Into tin h lift >0110 niiii in ttsl full."
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An oil pulplit'.'ilntii giv<*| thp'follov. ing faHs in regard,
to highways anti taxes:
• A total of !$14G.(r_‘H.94i>
direct lay on gasoline thirilg<1he year I’Jix
( This was an inth'easc <4 S3 -per cent over
siitji taxes collided in I'.L'i. anti four and a
was i-ollvcjlril during 1!L’3.
ney wai expen<|eu for the building and mai’i-
i tin* exception of $217,393 tor
<*»n. •ti.»n eosis. ajxl $1112-1.627 or “other purposes.”
Such an eiiorn’ious annu il revenue from one source ap-
•’be<l to the Irtiihling and n amlenaiiee of highways cannot
tiim in providing tin* I'nitcd
States with .the gieatcsl I ighwav system iij (he history
of the world.I
But this t.mly part <.!’
is going on under ^ur eyes
^lotor trai lie is| only in
great highway system is
An<l all tl|at imhins gie;
\ liOM III MI LE TASKS KB.
Evt ry little bit you max do. ailded to what littk
one else inaytdo. .ileeomplis
Of course,1 since time im
the symbol of iuihisiiy.
very wa II. And nijn. like t
tasks and grow into larger things,
of stain* braisled l»ees in a
is operated and it 7 an int. i« sfiijg account.
As soon 4s the! heP has
larval skin s|ie starts at tic humble task <»f cleaning up
the empty bileeding <•<
Queen to lay -.her ettgs i>>-
the eggs to keep them war
oldg.r be*‘s. •
On the third day she t.» •:
finds her way to the cqmini sary. where she gets 1\k><1 for
herself. Ihret days later pIn begins to feed the larvae
from her own salivary glajds.
After a fortnight of <uej
her first flight :ntd the apt ii
and h‘arn the location <». .
She does ’not attempt t«
domrstie dut|t tips time
f< raging beek and storing lit
tramps down .the pollen thai has been brushed off the legs
of its can jens. :
After serving rt term at
time at guard duty.
Stationed at the door o'
her autennat every homecoming liee and repels intruders.
She also drags oiit dead lx«|ies
shall not hivoOie eijcuiuberod. ‘
Alter four days} of! F*i|tiy
the twentieth day of her ii h
and she entels iq-m fieldjduties. Suddenly she starts
oft* by herself and r< turns wiijj; ajoad gathered frqn|, the
Howers, often front a differ mt d ield from thyt frotpunted
by the swarm. Her booty
hut. she dots not at first ve iture to take part in the har-
vest dance of the elder bets as they return home,
after she Irak >bs,dve<i the ceiemony of the dance for
sufficient timf she joins ini il and thereafter follows the
main ImmIv of Itees in their ffcriging expiditions.
now initiated as a ijill inemljer of the* swarm in tin* highest
rank aUainahh* to a workei and continues as fieldpr till
death, two or (three weeks Ji iter.
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
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Beginning P romptly at
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Hurry >lowiy. -W'oinan run-
nin« from cop- was hit by a taxi.
Putatoe- -row w ibl in
to prices grow w ild here. •
People will -teal anythin",
lamis mail stole a tiktilelej
Li- Angeles man was arrested for
sh)s>ting at hi- landlord. I
M opyrigiit. 192ti. XEA Sefvice.
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THE POPLAR.
Strong, lithe, lonely.
It- head held high t<>waii<ls
Adverse winds Iwnd it. I
Softly it sighs in sorrow.
Wjtli int’iiite grace it ii~v-
hi all it- lieauty.
Yfnir luck could la* worae. After
a Tullos (La.) inair dragged good*
out of hi- .Irtiriiing iftore they were
stolen.
St'BSCRIHTIO.V RATES
Dally aad Munday
la GalaeavOlo
it* month, in advance 80c r~
rhr«e months. Is advancs_.Sl.65 < ____
A’hfre subscriptions not paid in advance, straight monthly price charged.
By Mall la Galaeavllle or Cooke Couaty
no month. !n advance--------66c Six months, in advance $2.00
>ne year, in advance.! _ $6.00
Texas. (Outaide Cooke County) Oklahoma and Arkansas
Jne month, in advance--------70c Six months, in advance. _-J!.2O
Jne yeaY, in advanefe..
-ion of its responsibility. The task ■ the exception in the last t
if originating carefully studied re ye.irt.
form* lielong- to the teachers, and 1
the task of arousing public srntiinmii I
<o tlm ne -essit v of tbo-e reform- i- '
also partly their-. Ij; this la-t ev
cry agency in the state for spreading
information and recording sentiment
should engage whole heartedly.
The Fortieth Legislature will have
much to do with school matters. Th**
vast economic significance of the de-
velopment of an aileqiiate public
school system refuses to Ite ignored*.
Legislators.. as a rule, are
ports in the field of education. 1
legislative wisdom consists more
taking wi-e counsel from specia!i-ts
than in knowing all things. Th*
legislature should vvi-Icomc the pro-
posals of the Texas Education Com- tainlv sinpri
HHk.'.i(tn oa dktfstrtnrr tl»*)»i it t a.%
mere expediences a- solutions for [ Senator Ciirti-. Senate majority
Texas school probjenis. ><--• !-
Star-Telegram.
EXPERT SCHOOL COUNSEL.
Within the next few
will get a better idea of the organ-
ization and purpose of the Texas
Education Commission. It propose-
,inten*iv> study of Te*a- educational
problem* and provision of means fo-
applying the result* of that study to
the problem of the State'- public
schools. There is nn iutere-t in the
State that c&nnot .whole-heartedly
approve such an effort, coming a- it
doe* from the great body of school
teacher* of the State which perforce
Sfx months. In advance. $3.28 must furnish the princi|*ai source for
One year, in advance------$*>09 under-tanding of the problems and
«*f ideas of improvement.
That the Texas Education torn
rnieMon. an extra-legal organization.
i« a move in the right direction i*
conceded by educators and laymen
alike. Initiated amt organized by
the president and executive commit
tee of the Texas State Teacher* As-
sociation. it pmpose. to act in the
’capacity of counsel in school matter*
to the State of Texas. 'Every mem-
ber of the commission is a generally
acknowledged leader. There is no
school activity but is adequately
represented in its personnel.
Texa*. although it has many ex-
cellent individual *ch«H»l system* it
both secondary anti higher edueation.
i« rated an unenviable 34th or 35th
among' the state* in rnanect of gen
paper, and alao the local new* ap- ■ , . - . . _■ ..
y eral educational opportunity for th*
citizenship. The professional sa-hool
people are the natural leader* in
changing condition^, and Texas right-
fully should hold* them re-ponsibl •
[for initiating nec<**sary reforms.
The commission i* now studying
three problem* of vital import a lice,
ihi May 7 and M. at a meeting in
Fort Worth, the <*omnim*ioii will
make an effort to state the an-ftvrs
to those problems and the reasons
therefor. --The adihinistratio*i of ra |
J jewel I.f incomparable worth. Ji'1 s,h<,ok* lh<’ '"Pi’-n “»
* • iTexa* public achmda. ami the organ-
ization ami work of the State Board I
of Education are the problems under •
>consi<Ierati>>n.
The majority of the eomjiiisaion
^member* have served in every pub-
lic school capacity, from one-teacher
rural schools to superintende icie- of
institutions of higher education.
They are rvprc-w*ntarives of the whole
group of school teacher* who. Iietter
than anyone telae. can
ie*s < .
who will not lack, sympat hy for any]
branch of thai system. The organ- I
'z.ition Mof the conimi-.ion ami it-,
present functioning constitutes an I
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for 15 ye.a rd
unable to K
business t* H
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wishes be d
not be sotuhl
men.
He tnatntM
in Gatnes'villJ
Dallas. A md
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pears after I
Morton send*
with the pfl
Morton anil
he takes d;nl
ful young wol
him."and LOH
gous The gJ
angry over 1
Lots, retp**d
Morton g’o
"I ought t*> 1
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lie threw I
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In* arm. be I
again *'lln>«]
her "I s<M
garage ’’ 1
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a <*tb w.'ii lel
toil hailed id
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Morton
he bun |||<I'*B
happy but I
Audrey * I
thought. She
and «»nc«* Or
his face. 1
hut 11 J
for wli<*n v *1
those tbowl
finally. I
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■aid. "D i- I
the theutiej
to CM ape
thing l<i i
to laugh
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most <>t < I
lllllid eolitel
ill one pi e|
of Ils ev. I I
ill the on!I
can exist tl
You have o
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at tin 1
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grams. hi i.l
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singer- w nnl
‘night. tMofl
resting «m |
beating. 1
his knee
head thro
at the st
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um Both >f|
with tIn-
to their a
“When , J
that he r .
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girl g - id
A note II
«»» a wait in
rived nt >|J
morning, h
“livar,"
must -<6* I
thia afteri
HI he a* I
at ten (
Please cort
to you as
Morton *1
torn |lp the
wastelia-k' ' J
a heap of d|
on the <!■ -kl
“If anvLaj
Mia* Mort-J
tomorrow.' .
not in to mi
F<«r th*- rj
buried hitm-d
tkal report!
him. Ther.
limn* of fid
weight* a:id
ginal note* |
of a tranid
finished witl
in one of* ta
fore him. laN
port’’ amt ‘1
ing. with a I
he tnlkel a
ft r an hour J
cylinder- >1
paper ca id
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the ever trim
niae<hiri •»i
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in cvetiil
<oatl lav on 4
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