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-SMTORDAY AFTERNopX. TEBEVARY 8,1936
GAINESVILLE DAILY RFISTER, GAINESVTLLE, TEXAS.
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
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How’s Your Health
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TRE REGISTER PRINTING COMP,
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PUBLISHERS, GAINESVILLE, COOK
y
ffrench of pushing the
stran-
with Bobby’s help, and
C
They, whoever they
had
• try house.
Oxi Beyer. Loretta
Zw n
I
-$2.2:
Badger." said Bobby.
Pi ul
corresponding bulk of its glands of internal se-
the
F
lira
cretion, it is expected to prove an economical source
certain hormones, now laboriously derived from
cf
N
ner, Frieda Kuntz,
K
Six month*. in
One year, in
, Seventh grade C
One year. In
Mx months, in
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l- er
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Sud- parcels were delivered to him.
42 Years Ago
M
t
Herman Zimmerer,
Al!
to
to
nar l
1
Bobby let in the clutch and drew
barrels yesterday.
Fiat
in the evening and
Pippen, Pre
Prof. Carver. Charles
ter, Gertrude Bengfe t
rend
42 of Va. Buren, Ark., had borrowed $16.- !
500 from the trustees of the Wallace Insti-
he
e Lord fron
dead which die in t
western race tracks.
we
the deductions
allowed by law.
hack driver, embarked.
profession of law,
ited Stat
IOWANS LIKE DUCKS
"Propaganda and the News," by Will Irwin: the
His enforced inaction was exceed-
the morning if I want
governmental propaganda. 1
good.
Charles G.Dawes,
Act of 1934 pro-
vides for an earned income credit
couple of
he Van Bure School District 57
down the gauntlet o
I p High
Mr in. his speech (
f
to the water.
declaring "TheSerate il
Legal Records
out
ers have qualified
Return to Philosophy," by C. E. M. Joad: bril-
TAX -EXEMPTION PRIVILEGES UNFAIR.
of service and his
h r
iarity with the rules h
us an able presidin g < fl
remainder
AXATION!! What an ominous sound that
T
Gained Nat io
al P
is
Almost at the o ut ■
excess of $4,000 is subject to the
country. More than
125
en-
hanced by the chauffeur's livery.
The voice, too, had been excel-
there daily, and hundreds of other
solely for exer
"pear Bobby
• ailed surtax brackets.
+
call
home that you're to
Sec
the courtesy of preced
T‘
Uld they agreed
moustache
8
difference to anyone's face.
“Come down
Bobby blessed the natural men-
ch
Christie. >
I
Bas-
denied to
9 to
Stephen B. Elkins of West Vir-
sington-ffrencn’s two-seater in it.
s
16 17 (8 19 20 21 12
Government-owned bnsiness eterprises
died when he was
a
should stand on their own
there.
are a
-
' Hume, a chief of
the
grandmother persa ude
wise. ( kecking up on each
lie from inefficiency, graft
Texas Progress
it mat- prove inestimably
Coesfield
graduated from Ue T
School he delivered
the
O-
Foster, Fri-
either on par
Many men released from prison
• in 1861 and when
ion or after
be
he
repeaters for lack of such friendly guidance
FRANKIE."
the
proci
Kas (API.
OSKALOOSA.
south side of the
expensive
he was elected tn
tlx
B:
with
talking about.'
ing season.
O
e W
to suit him.
ici
address in
own
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t;
revise the rules of the
mitting unlimited d bat
p hole in most of them
Contemporary Thought
man's conduct. That
as the board mem-
more than one or two candidates
for reelection will come through
without at least one opponent, for
there are always those who will
only just discovered that he had
• left the neighborhood. All unsus-
net income has resulted in numer-
ous Errors on the part of taxpay-
down the penitentiary population, thus relieving the
congestion and reducing the operating expense. The
second larg-
plant in the
ofi
he i
like ducks through the efforts of
Coach Dave Armbruster, who has
guided the Hawkeye to a front-
It was only an extra precaution
that he was taking. He was pretty
tank-
final
Charles Curti
(Continued rron ra
youth to go to his
amnd become one of
$ His grandmother
started to school
LONG DEAD ROMANCE
RECALLED BY GIFT
Bobhy backed,
down the drive.
1916 there were exac
versity of Iowa male
could swim a good
‘arol Board meets every two weeks 16 go
charges’ records, contacting employers and
tly two Uni
students who
crawl stroke
revise the ruling of it
•or, Frank B. Kello gE v
ing attendant nodded to him- -the
gentleman who had left the car
had remarked, stammering silght-
ly as he did so, that his chauffeur
would be fetching it shortly.
straight from there to his club.
There he did some telephoning,
and a couple of hours later certain
V Parole Board, reports that all the 15
.• paroled to it "hive jobs and are do-
Matthew Lee Neu,
ner. Dorothy Bezne
Henry Spaeth. Euger e
• Genevieve Bengfort 1 r
ter of its own rule
However, as vice
Ourtis ruled the Ser
hand and brooked
#chmitz, Anna Graff. Lo
Anastasia Fuhrman 1. 7 at
si i
sd
various grades are as .fol
l High school— Nor be
it does during those sultry July
campaign days.
If a fellow had to d his’ an-
nouncing in the heated days of
the home stretch instead of in the
cool, calm days of six months be-
fore. it is probable that quite a
few men would save money they
toss away on futile campaigns
Clara Hundt,
lexer Mary
1892
19(/
whi
then
Cur
and
OLD MAN WINTER
OVERCOMES ALL
RESISTANCE -
FIRST NIGHT
POLITICAL SHOW
AS IT LOOKS NOW
dent's sister then t ok r
only to that of Mis H
public subidy privileges
citizens. J
■ P'M
ate 1
iu ov
ather
M ri
“Yes." old lad
“Come here."
ers.
The Revenue
E
thi
Ju;
186
un1
Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
day.
/
f
pr
noti
dowed the Wallace Institute. However, Hen- so
.1
udel
ini
stud
phone in
the car."
"Very
the
vic
Sei
There was a postscript.
“By the way, someone called
Texas Power
& Light Co.
“YOUR ELECTRIC
SERVANT”
the loans (
care led.
; days later he had a letter from
Frankie delivered to him by her
ANb MESNGET
PBLISHHD EVERY AFTERNOON
EXCEPT SUNDAY
against the wall.
does, your ‘forceful’ doctor. tor-
* Qscar Zwinggi,
’ - osali Schmitz,
*' Rorence Arendt,
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sut t
1
I
The story, which is much more rich than the
egoing indicates, is written by Woodworth Clum, 1
20,3
la
varity
splash
ward E Gann, a
functions behind I
the diplomatic cor
Mate Stimson was
9
Loved Fr ae I
As a boy, Mr. ur
has riscovered the dead man
to be the explorer Alan Car-
stairs. and suspects Dr. Nich-
olson rather than Roger. Nich-
olson runs a drug cure near
the Bassington-ffrench coun
7
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president’s wife.
Born January 25
Topeka, Shawnee
fully taken up his quarters at the
It was up to him
runner of a new attempt upon his
life?
iacity of the young.
i Copyright, 1933-35-36, Agatha
i the others to their homes.
The islanders had been stranded
in Crisfield since the freeze set in
• two weeks ago.
loons in the count y.
1 After one unsuc cessf
WEEkLy REGiSTa
By mail in Galnesville or I a Cooke, Grayson. Denton,
"ontague or Wise counties, Texas, and -ove county.
1
Were,
a. They had
i. Curtis died in
2
> MODEST MAIDENS .
Trademark Rezistered, V. s. Patent or rr
in
ll
and never should be released at all. It is the State
Parole Board’s business to distinguish between such
an incorrigible and the man who is entitled to a
second chaiice Mistakes will be made, but psychi-
atry would reduce the risk of error. Then an effi-
cient checking system would detect the mistake be-
fore a second serious crime has been committed.
If the object be to reform, rather than to pun-
ish the offender, then his term in prison corres-
Kj58
IT’EMC SCHOOLS CANNOT BE
OPERATED OR SUPPORTED
BY ANY CHURCH.
Bobby makes a thrilling dis-
covery. Monday.
Battle To
(Continued From rage One)
Chapter 21
NEW CHAUFFEl R
sure that he was not being fol-
3*E,9
.-22
2-seineAP.An Riehu Rmerd
“But, Yvonne. I just had to see you.
One family and two army en-
listed men are the only inhabitants
at Fort Sumter. S. C.
pecting, Mrs. Roberts had given
, his new address. So that already
they-— whoever they were might
■ be keeping a watch upon the place.
}If he went out he would be fol-
BELIEVE Dr. Nicholson's , lowed and just as things were at
cured drug-takers in the most • the moment that would never do.
marvelous way.” Sylvia Bas- ".....— - -
sington-ffrench went on. “People ’
whose relatives despaired utterly.” ■
"Yes,” dried Henry Bassington- ;
Lew w ney » pijayaci was
concerned with i the crime
with the way it was
advnnee _________________ advanee ------ ____5.00
When subseriptions are not paid in advance, or re-
new Texas system provides. Feeling that
PANY (INC.)
E co. TEXAS
kill it. The infant is not bathed, but its body is kept
oild.
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Word of God
Bobby came forward excitedly,
osition in the world , but the" letter was one addessed in
. French and Canadian
Ms maternal side. His
lam Curtis, traced hi
ancestry back to 1621.
Beck
Robe
r. A
FOUNDED 1886.
1 *
I Income Tax
in a few laconic words
that all had gone well. A
who asked for your
students dive in
cise.
More than 100,000 pounds of pecans were
produced in the Jasper district in , 1935.
Growers are steadily increasing their acre-
age with the expectation of being able to be-
gin shipment of pecans in car lots.
i :
ponds to the primary school. Parole represents sec-
ondary training: graduation is deferred until the
former prisoner has established his fitness for com-
plete freedom and citizenship.- San Antonio Ex-
press.
• they brought his head.
Chun not only made friends
ginia. , _
It roused attention in* two con-; X3 24 25 26 27 28 291
tinents in 1907 and for years after- ;
grocery on the majn street.
' ,-4e • -- ------
znee
-Mann, Eli th a Neu. I r
OcillaGleb
l sengf
Spae
those talui
Baker. Si
aquatic world.
Ten Armbruster-ooached
BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. (APi.
Volunteer Fireman Frank Town
send decided today he might as
well stick around and not hurry
so much the next time the fire
alarm sounds
Twice recently he puffed and
panted to swing onto the tail end
of the fire truck, only to find the
fire was within two doors of his
months.
As might be expected, the infant spends most
of sits time sleeping. It must be handled with ex,
tremne care, since a common cold probably would
n arrested youth calmly dic-
robbery confession to the
to sign it
Robinson and Ben Johnson.
Tom Rogers has purchased ti
stock, of groceries formerly know
as the Wade Warren store and in
brother, Lewis. wilbe manager < :
his store. ’
aewed within 10 days after expiration, straight price
of 50 cents per month is charged.
DAILY REGisrR
l4j
5em A MoETON ss ==
OR SEVERAL YEARS, about
K 50 per cent of these blizzards
that sweep down from the
Rockies have been giving us the
"go-around" and we have been
reading in the papers how they
dipped into the northeast corner of
Texas while we continued to en-
joy mild temperatures.
This year, however, our line of
resistance, generally credited as
the little mountain range north of
Ardmore, has proven ineffective.
The power plays of Qld Man Win-
ter have been a bit more crafty,
and he has hurtled all barriers. So
far, he hasn't failed to cross the
Red River in any of his southern
thrusts and sub-freezing weather
is getting to be the habit.
Two years ago, the temperature
never went below 19, last year it
dipped to six, and while that mark ।
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Scanning New Books
chairman of the
no longer exists., if state,
eral business competes wit
F
. 94 .
drix College claimed that inasmuch as the '
Wallace Institute was established under the I
m.ide them police their own reservation. His power
------- __ - _ .------ ------- grew, through intelligent use. to t'----i-t —1----he
tutu and sought to have this indebtedness joffered to make himself responsible
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Putman,'of
Nocona, vifited Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Foster, Wednesday.
Les an Roy Foster were visi-
tors iq Sentinel. Okla., this week.
A severe cold wave swept this
community Wednesday, also snow,
and sleet.
There has been quite a lot of
flu in this community this month.
No. 12
Gross Income, Net Income, and
Surtax Net Income
Three of the terms used in the
income-tax law, namely, gross in-
come, net income, and surtax net
income. should be noted particu-
larly. inasmuch as they are vitally
important to the whole subject of
the income tax.
Gross income includes in general
all income from any- source what-
ever, unless exempt from tax by
law. The gross income of the usual
business consists of the gross prof-
its on sales, plus any income from
investments and incidental or out-
side operations or sources. The re-
turn must show the gross sales,
purchases, and cost of goods sold.
To reflect income correctly.-inven-
tories are necessary' at the begin-
ning and end of each taxable year.
A lawyer, doctor, architect, phy-
sician, dentist, clergyman, author,
or other professional man must in-
clude in gross income all fees. sal-
aries, and compensation of any
kind for professiohal services.
Net income upon which the tax
is assessed is gross income less
$
‘-nhe
rank position in
(From the files of the Daii}
Hesperian. Feb. 8, 1894 • •
Mayor Rollins remains quite <
at his home in south Gainesville
Silas Dar nail had the misfortun
of mashing his hand while loading
Frankie took it “You'll put up
at the what is it Anglers’ Arms
in Staverley. Hawkins. I’ll tele-
provided for in
He hated staying
John Erskine, diatribe against' the insidious influ-
ehc e of women, who toil not nor spin, yet wield
great influence.
dumber of honor s
so reflects wide
school work Honor
*
nade known on request.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any errone u reflection upo e character, reputa-
tion. or standing of any firm, individual or corpora-
tion, wJl be kladly corrected upon being called to the
publipherd' attention.
de A sociated Press is exclusively entitled to the
ase for republication of all news dispatches credited
Perfect Crime—Gramatical‘y
Metor Registrations
F26-966 L. B. Bruns. Gaines-
ville, Chrysler brougham.
F26-967- Joe Edelman, Denton.
Plymouth coupe.
F26-968 Roy B Kelley, Gaines-
ville. Ford V-8 Tudor coach.
F26-970—D. L. Monroe, Gaines-
ville, Ford V-8 Tudor coach
. F26-971—C. G. Roberts, Gaines-
ville. Ford V-8 Tudor coach.
Commercial Vehicles
182480 John Weiss, Gainesville,
Ford truck.
182482 H.- A. Bezner, Gaines-
ville. Ford truck.
182483- Horace Dobkins. Gaines-
ville, G. M. C. pickup.
IOWA CITY
COESFIELD, Feb 3.—Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thammell of Pauls Val-
iev. Okla., visited their daughter.
cumbency as vict
; hom the prisoner is paroled takesan active inter-J it is fortunately full up. so you
I in his rehabilitation and well-being generally,, wil go to Staverley and put up,
tvising him concerning problems which inevitably
rise
utilization of the available whale gland substances
my lead to a welcome reduction of the prices of
useful hormones now comparatively costly.
I didn’t know what in the heck
___ ____ he was talking about," said the
un-Christian spirit of one of his sheriff. “But I made the changes
church-wardens.
elected prosecutin g ;
Shawnee county, proc
ing his term to qlose
stepped outside the func
..ui the excuse for tax-exemption privileges
rotten
herself into the Bassington-
ffrench house, she believes she
। "I think it's about time you came
, down. I've
smaller mammals.
Thus, for example, the ovary of the sow. when
Powerful America," by Eugene J Young:
reasons why America should follow a nationalistic
Counly Chancery Court, which had ordered C:
— — - - — - rtall slips here and there, however.
pletion, contributions, etc. Failure IOWANS LIK DUCK
take a chance at politics, and the to understand deductions against If WATER AVAILABLE
picture looks so much more prom- /gross income and credits against
ising in February and March than
- Mlusche, Lu Ella A
* Spaeth, Victor Biei sc
* mad. . .
He was shaking violently.
phone by George Arbuthnot, who
told him
maid, the letter having gone under
cover to her at Lord Marchington’s
town house. Since then he had
heard nothing.
feet and he sub- ja
A new source of hormones (products of the
glands of internal secretion! has been uncovered in
the old whaling industry.
___ Because of its gigantic size the whale being
94.00 among the largest living mammals, and because of
denly he turned and left the room, i Finally, about half-past three a
Sylvia Bassington-ffrench looked chauffeur in dark-green livery
startled "What is the matter walked to St. James’s Square and
with Henry?” she said wonder- went rapidly up to a large Bentley
H seems very much up- ’ which had been parked there about
half an hour previously. The park-
part will be F. M
Briggs, J. W. Flowrs. Jim Coty
the various so-
N
of surtax net income which is injest
., y dark
Charge it Anglers Arms
It’s best i to create the part of Edward Haw-
Conccn wins, chauffeur to Lady Frances
■ , I , 7 Derwent He mentioned Frankie’s
trate on making a good job of toe „
It’makesarrightru ardent Recves, he was there
here n ask orand saw it happen," declared Mr.
me an os Askew, landlord at the din.
lowed. Presently he turned off
Arendt, Mildred
i of its chief actor.
Thumbnail Reviews
DUNN, N. C., (APe-The back-
woodsman and his bride bowed
somewhat confusedly as the Rev.
W H. Carter finished thhe marri-
age ceremony, and as the groom
produced a package wrapped in
heavy paper which he handed the
minister
“I think you’ll like this present,”
he said, “I made it myself.”
The present? A quart of corn
whisky, from a charred keg.
4
signed Mrs. Gann.
son asked the diple mat
quietly in London and doing noth-
ing
He had been rung up on the tele-
’ MEDICAL ODDITIES
(EVEN-MONTH babies are commonplace, but Six-
3 ’ month babies are a rarity. They are more so
: ; when they survive. The ratio of survival- is one
in 20.
"Lafayette: A Life,*’ by Andreas Latzko: one of
al of the decision of the Crawford tie best portraits of the French hero who began his
res qrea neny papsangoua- ; The next five minutes were
ffrench suddenly. “And do you f spent in genuine hard work. At
know what goes on there? Do you .the end of ten minutes Badger
knew the awful suffering and theicould repeat his instructions by
torment? X man’s used to a drug heart.
: tl cut him When he was word-perfect. Bob-
crt it tin he goes raving mad for by got into a two-seater dating
the lack of itland beats his headifrom 1902 and drove dashingly
That’s what he flow’ll the mews. He parked in St.
James’s Square and walkad
of King Victor Emmanuel, and the j • •
former Miss Katherine Elkins. I 2 ’ 3
daughter of the late Senator I
, Roberts described him as a tall.
; stooping gentleman with pince-nez,.
He seemed very sorry to miss you
and very anxious to see you again."
I A tall stooping man with pince-
{nez Bobby tried to think of any-
one he knew who was likely to fit
that description, but could not.
Suddenly a quick suspicion darted
into his mind. Was thus the fore-
island residents
from Father. Report !
i fis now in working *
school grounds, the structure
contains a three-way basket
ball court, built-in bleachers,
dressing rooms and two
rooms for band practice and
physical education classes.
carefully dissected, yields about one gram of what
is known as; the corpora lutea, while that of the
whale will yield from 1,000 to 7,000 times as much. - • " • es,
Since thousands of whales are willed annually, the and they fu im °
- ATa 9 fill h*e, e-Anc iintrire
is yet to be equalled this winter,
the average temperature is much
lower than the previous winter.
• » *
COMMUNITY CIRCUS Folks
are planning a gala occasion in
connection with the opening of
their Texas Centennial Exposition
engagement in Dallas, ‘with Gover-
nor James V. Allred as the cen-
tral figure, since he has accepted
an invitation to blow the whistle
ushering in the performance.
A reception committee of promi-
nent Gainesville people will be
named to welcome and entertain
the governor, and there will, be a
number of box seats arranged for
the party.
A number of other celebrities
will be invited to be present and
the crowd has promise of being a
“first night' ranking with the bril-
liancy of theatrical premieres.
ject to the same regulation and taxation asjat
are applied to private business. i The
It is just as necessary to protect the pub- oLherl.
lie from inefficiency, graft or overcharging i. ervice costs the0t te nothing
by a politically-controlled i nd operated busi- bers are not paid; but
tures people tortures them
sends them to Hell drives them I
Dolores Flusche, Annn
Catherine Roewe, Mary h
Marcella Schmitz
Second grade Licille
Beatrice Black, Dorothy I
Mary L. Bezner, Virgil
Roylee Zwinggi, Arno
ebmitz.
‘ 3 Fourth grade A 1
velyn Bezner, Ag i
Prieda Hermes.
: Third grade Leon
. gained nation-wide
protested to the state
against the place decor
ter and official h< ste 4
4
IN A COMPLICATED case,
1 Supreme Court recently held that Hendrix .
. ( ollege, a Methodist Institute Of Conway, country ever produced. For 40 years before 1874 the
Ark. is entitled to all the assets of the Wal- trickeries and stupidities of a rude
lace institute of that state; and that public guerilla warfare had been visited upon the South- '
schools could not be operated or supported , western Indians. When Mr. Clum took over he was
by any chureh. Wallace Institute has not -startled hy the arrival of a smal party of Indians
. • c1 j, , bearing the head of another Indian. They had been
been in operation since 1861, but its endow- told 1 •______■ ■ ■ : ;
ment fund had been preserved intact by its reervation unless they brought with them a certain
board of trustees. I . iregenade, dead or alive. He was too heavy to carry,
ward as the young duke stubborn-
ly sought the consent of the Itai- l
ian royal family for the match.
In 1913 Miss Elkins married
William F. R. Hitt, son of a rep-
resentative from Illinois. The duke
thereupon plunged into explora-
tions which won him world re-
nown.
Later his thoughts turned con- 1
tinually to Italian Somaliland
where he had founded the now’
thriving plantation community
known as the Village of the Dnca
degli Abruzzi.
Mis Hitt took a deep interest in
the colonization work of her for-
mer suitor and made the village
numerous practical gifts. This cus-
tom she has continued since the
duke’s death March 18, 1933.
Her latest contribution was an
X-ray machine for the village hos- '
pital. I
it should not be granted tax-exemption and "iM ______ .
ht shortened to twice a month or once a week, as family Daimler and Roger
appears best in the individual case. The citizen to
suspicious circumstanes
him: he has a dark-blue Taibot their homes.
t
gu27u4-£
75
reer fighting for the Thirteen Colonies! some
in cate of etrors or omisslons occurring in local or
otherladvertisements or of omissions on scheduled
late the publ hers do not hold themselves liable for
lar ike further than the amount received by them!
or su h advertnements.
n ii
ger over the cliff to. his death
at Marchbolt. But now that
Frankie has faked an accident
f
"More Studies in Murder," by Edmund Pearson: ment, however, he caught sight of
Pearson's sixth book discussing real life murder the neat, black-gowned
cs: there are’20 in this one, and the analysis is Frankie’s maid approaching down ,
’the mews. Five minutes later heBobby. completed thedisguise
1 , . hanecri hv fhe chRllffPlir S !1VC
was tearing open Frankie S SeCi
ond letter
canceled on the ground that the school dis- Apaches in Arizona, if Washington would equip two
trictwas fulfilling the educational needs and m re companies of Indian police. And Washington
carrying out the moral purposes intended by ' '
Mr. Alford Wallace when in his will he en- fo
Albert Steves. Ji
~ 10 the post of Rep ibl
. ao On November 27, 1
® married Annie
FEBRUARY 1936
Bepresentatives in
cohtinuously until
appointed to t ake
Senator Joseph E
had resigned, and .....
Won of an interlude f
12814, continued in
1 his election as
Upon the death oi
o Massachusetts
"paying their debt to society"
"Get what local information y i
can when there particularly
%
A six-month baby, “probably the smallest in
the world." was recently to be seen in the Infant’s
hospital at Westminster, England.- At birth it
weighed 13 ounces, tut by the time it was 11 weeks
old it weighed three pounds. Twelve pounds is the
average weight of a normal child of that age. The
infant is growing rapidly anti is expected to “catch
up ’ and to attain normal weight at the age of 18
Mr. Curtis had ii t
blood of an Indian
immediately .upon hi:
to the vice preside ney
notice that he would 1
ey mail, in Cooke, Grayson, penton. Montague or Wise
gunties, Texas, and Love county, Oklahoma.
Umne month, in ad- six months, in
vance --------50e advanee___ ____
ae Year, in ndvanee--— __________________
Where subse riptions ar not paid in advance, or re-
newed within 10 days atter expiration, straight price
f fo cents per month 1! eharged
• for such serious offenses as burglary
robbery, all have found employment [me. You might bring
om their citizen guardians and have J tensible note
1 themselves satisfactorily. Under the pa- I that the car
Such deductions include business
and professional i expenses, such as
salaries, pensions, and bonuses to
employees, taxes, losses, interest
paid, bad debts, depreciation, de-
paid are reassessed to remaining taxpayers. _______________________________
for government enterprises are generally WORKINGS OF the TEXAS parole system t
FAR as this community is concrned. Governor Bentley whenever you ask for it
| \lh-ds merit system of extending (leniency to Get a chauffeur’s livery da-
l green ours always are
to Father at Harrod’s.
to be correct in details
treat the Southwestern Indians like human be-
ins is not spurious. John P. Clum was a real he-
. - I
45678
II 12 13 15
was taken in char ge 0]
kled old Indian grandm
Poppin, the daughter
in renderi ig its opinion, the Supreme
couri stated that public schools could not he
operated under the care, support, or manage-
ment of any church, and-therefore could not
comly with the intent of Mr..Wallace’s will. ‘
A88eeee9
across the small Ii
pool- today 80 per
fbrt, Miriam -Koesle
about a Dr Nicholson who runs ai
place for dope patients Severat tecuineretsmgt across the ice to
They boarded the
“You get some pace out of that.”
said Roger.
“I do." admitted Frankie.
She was satisfied that no faint;
est quiver of recognition had
shown on Roger’s face. She would
have been surprised if it had. She ;
would not have recognized Bobby
herself had she met him casually.
The small moustache had a per
fectly natural appearance, and
figure ofthat, with the stiff demeanor so
i uncharacteristic of the natural
As evidence of the popularity of Palo Duro b ne efita to the paroled man himself are not so read-
Canyon. near Amarillo, the Daily Globe ofsiycicuable
that city published a storyof 60,198 personsic
, having visited the Texas Wonder in 1935. Itjcome
, is expected that twice that many will visit as
it- in 1936. Advertising Palo Duro Canyon "nobody cares," the man turned loose to shift for
11 1 .j 4,5-, —,9, 01 . " himself too easily falls into antisocial attitudes,
began 1689 man “-"11 and at the first opportunity repeats his offense or
7 O--p., it commits a worse crime.
The Brady Chamber of Commerce wnll Some prison-inmates are incurable criminals
sponsor a turkey show in 1936 that is ex-
pected to compare favorably with the trukey
trots held there a decade ago. About S250 in
prizes will be offered at the show, to be held
at the opening of the Thanksgiving market-
Helen Krebs, Anna
( Fifh grade H il
I lent, and quite unlike Bobby's own.
P [ Frankie began to think that Bob-
given them instruictions by was far more talented than she
E. . -----•— . hale the had given him credit for being
" Meanwhile Bobby had success-
By JOHN SELBY
rgvo explain the fascination which “Apache Agent”
J! holds for this department, it is necessary to
say that cowboys inchaps, pinging nasally, rid-
ing dustily, are (if we may be familiar) pains in the i ing,-
nepk to us. We were born too close to the real west ' set. > ___ L___. .
. like the spurious west which usually is found in ' Frankie an o8 ‘ ”
! bo >ks. < • ‘look at ech other. '
This story of John P. Clum and his heroic efforts "He's.notlookedeweu.al the
evening, ventured Frankie.
“No. I noticed that. He’s very
moody lately. I wish he hadn’t
» It appeared that Public School District No. Si
against vice as a ©
Ing attorney, and then W
to the House of I Repres
and later to the Ur
ate
ness as it is in a privately-owned business. valuable:
Whenever any person or any enterprise As demonstrated insthe
escapes taxes, all others have to pay Lorrthe nandling probationers is an effective wav to keep
tax-exempt, privileged few.
“I'm so sorry we haven't room
here," said Sylvia. “It’s a lovely
car."
“Au revoir, my fellow sleuth.
"Love from your successfully
concussed ■ |
“PS I shall post this myself”!
Bobby’s spirits rose with a -AUU., _____ _____
bound. J’sheriff Lew Wiley’s prisoner
Discarding his overalls md not to L — -
breaking the news of Inis imme- ‘as he was
diate departure to Badger, he was told
about to hurry off when he 1e- t...
membered that he had not yet tated a
opened his father's letter. (officer. But he refused
The Vicar gave conscientious until double negatives were elimi-
news of doings in Marchbolt, de- nated and the infinitives united,
scribed his own troubles with the,
organist and commented on the
#engfort, Anna Mat l ie
andmann, Anna Schn tt
: Sixth grade Willi ri
mann, Mildred Zimmer er
Mosser, Lena Mae l let m
“Letter for you!” called
i Badger.
London. I was out at the time,
and he did not leave his name. Mrs.
I Sky Gypsy." by Claudia dranston: a popular
novelist ti Is in proper prose of a 25,000 mile trip
by ait over South America: gayly superficial.
"The Influence of Women and Its Cure," by
, Olympic swimming t rials, and six
.which the taxpayer is entitled. The .were named last year on the all-
remainder represents the amount! America team
of net income s bject to the nor-1 The Armbruster aboratory
mal tax of 4 per cent Any amount 1 the fieldhuse pool,
indoor swimming
for the
of parliamentary n gula
Mb background of as f>l
TO DATE, THE COUNTY com-
missioners’ races promise to be the
“hottest" in the- forthcoming
Democratic primary, but there is
plenty of time for real competition
to develop in many more events.
The edge is taken off the race
for some of the most important of-
fices, however, because officials
now serving their first terms with
credit, are seeking their second
terms, and most politicans hesi-
tate to oppose a second-term seek-
er under the old Democratic prac-
tices.
It is doubtful, however, that
To a better nppreelatlon
of the developmtntn being
mnde in Texam, wnteh thim
■pare.
} H
f’OOMPLETION OR TI
• <7 TERM EXAMINATIC
1 VEALS WIDE INTER
15 LINDSAY, Feb Jk s
With completion of the
examinations at the s hi
Were hi a marked incres
The teachers institute which w:
to have been held at Callishu
this week has been postponed n
surtax. The surtax is to be com-
puted in accordance with the rates
Eams-sase
stances of my accident. i afoot to their hoi ‘ ...
“I think I’ve identified the the cutter too late to continue with
corpse!!!
■ent oration. Then
studying law, driv ng t
night and selling f ruit
road station to he ip p
penses. He was adr hit to
A new $20,000 physic al cd
ucation building for the Sny-
der school system has been
started. It is located on the
brary annex
cent of the.
MO(:ADISCIO. Italian Somali-
land’ (AP • Mussolini's colonizers
here have the blighted romance of
a royal prince for an American
girl to thank for much of the
equipment of a model plantation
community. j (936
The romance was between the | mn‛.
late Duke of the Abruzzi, cousin ,
henceforth; Yea, saith the Spin
that they may rest from their
bouts; and their works do follo
them Revelations 14 13.
tile collegiate
your ladyship.”
turned and sped
4
Bengfort, William J. Me
R Neu. Alfons Koesler.
First grade Lucille 1
Weldon Bezner, E ige ni
til Feb. 10. A debate will be he I t
dvanee ..________75e advanee _______________
Zates on j. tpers mailed to foreign countries will be
and freshman swimmers
of business new taxes are demanded and old
business that cannot compete with govern- r
ment goes out of existence and the taxes it !
mann, Francis
Bopp, Theresa M
in addition to the personal exemp-
tion and credit for dependents, etc , freshmen can do it with ease
for the purpose of computing thiel Towans have taken
normal tax. Having arrived at the
net income, the next step is to de-
duct the personal exemption and
credit for dependents. The bal-
ance represents the “surtax net in-
come.” The next step is to deduct
from such balarce the earned in-
come credit and other credits to
heard a voice from heaven sayir
unto me Write. Blessed are ti
tax-exempt. . 1 u
This fact is becoming better, understood A
very day and is the reason for a growing ' state prison inmates apparently is working out
sentiment to’make publicly -owned business EPpe
enterpriss pay identically the same taxi's men recenti
that are paid by privately-owned industry. ing welF"
When government goes into business it has j j Though th. prissoners in question were sentenced
ion of governing 10Iuntevil
municipal or fed- cqnanei ,r
1 private citizens, role arrangement each prisoner must report to his ■ order again. The garage here only
n sor at beast one a month That schedule may holds two cars and as it’s got the
to it or not otherwise credited inithis paper and also
th elp al news appearing herein-
A Voice From Heaven: And I
Fatt, When he wnm appointed IRdianAgenttt’the gvenupordingsQharuthyvsy, sUU’st^’dTmurefy "awaiting its
the Arkansas San Carlos Apache reservation he was scarcely TnPrr hut I dont like his go- i owner. Bobby, despite the intense
Hh & of the nastiest situations this ingethervery %
takers ” | ' » not south, and before long, the
and ruthless "Idon’t suppose the Doctor i powerful engine was forging
would allow him to come into con- i ahead on the Great North Road,
tact with them,” said Roger. “He
seems very fond of children.”
, c. । c. , . j , .. ... “Yes, I think it’s a disappoint-
by General Crook they might no return to the ment he hasn’t got any of his own.
vntinn "nleee he" hrmcht ....... *hem .. mrtain probably to her too. She looks : to the left, and made his way by
very sad and terribly delicate.” i circuitous roads to Hampshire.
“She’s like a sad Madonna," said! It was just after tea that the
of his Indtans he Frankie j Bentley purred up the drive of
i "Yes. that describes her very Merroway Court, a stiff and cor-
the point where he well .. ! rect chauffeur at the wheel.
for all the -If Dr. Nicholson is so fond of , “Hullo," said Frankie lightly,
children, I suppose he came to your “There’s the car."
children’s party?” said Frankie, She went out to the front door,
carelessly. I ' Sylvia and Roger came with her.
“Unfortunately he was away for j “Is everything all right. Haw-
a day or two just then. I think he i kins?
had to go to London for Some con- The chauffeur touched his cap.
ferene, “ “Yes. m'lady. She's been thorough-
"I see ’’ ! | ly overhauled."
They went up to bed Before, That’s all right, then.
she went!to sieep Frankie wrote to । The chauffeur produced a note.
Bobby ' : ."From his lordship, mlady.
Bobby had had an irksome time.
Synopsis: At first Frankie
Derwent and Bobby Jones sus-
pected Roger Bassington-
t,
( A I’i Back in
Editorial and Ba Bin— office. 308 East Californta St
Members of the Assoclated Press, Texa Press Asso-
elation. Texas Daily Press League and International
Circulation Managers’ Association, National Editorial
Association, Southern Newspaper Publishers’ Assq-
eiatiqn.
Entered at the Gainesville, (fexas) Postoffice
as second-class matter. ’
DAILY REGISTER
IT MAIL OUTSIDE of Cooke, Grayson,'Denton, Mon-
egue or Wise counties, Texas, and Love county. Ok-
mnhoma: ’
Dne month, in ad- Six months, la
ranee -___--1____ ___50• advance __i_____________
Shree monthi. In One'year. In
Louisa Bezner, Marx I
Margaret Gruber lo s
ILNDSAY HO"
19 ROLLINCLU
F NAMES OF!
ger ral supervision of the Methodist Episco-nqlicy. policing the worla jointly with Britain:
pal - lurch. South, and was founded as a SOC- . perhaps mistaken conclusion brilliantly prepared,
tarian, religious institution the true intent " '..................
of th bequest would not be carried out un- psocess by which the boon of knowing what is hap- Mis enrorcen
less came into possession bf the assets of ! pning was taken from the ruling class and given to ingly trying,
the . titute. । pier vboi’y, with reflections on the disturbing effects . - ‘ -
The opinion of the supreme court was a t
revet
advanee ------5Oc advmhce _______1.00
Sy mail, in all other counties qf the United States:
V
---------------------------------------- liant statement of philosophy's pC-- ... -i w-- vul ine seuer was vie ayucoocu ...
_ . ’ 1. • - , today, by a brilliant British philosopher; important, ! his father's handwriting and post-
----- - -.......... —— --y—- --------hat a i । asy to real marked Marchbolt. At that mo-
word is beginning to have for millions of
citizens. ' . ' I Mr
Whenever government goes into any line
the course of his
16TH DISTRICT COURT
Civil Docket
New case filed: Elizabeth P.
Bell vs. M. H. Farr and Josie Farr,
trespass to try title.
Nannie Massie vs. ‘Gainesville
National Bank; reset for trial Feb-
ruary 17.
Wesley Jobe vs. U S. Fidelity
Guaranty Co.; set for February
10
Clifton Watson vs E W Chil-
ders; act for February 10
Marriage Licenses
H. A. Pruitt, 37, Ardmore, and
Miss Nell Moorhead, 27, Ardmore
Henry Robertson, 21, Iowa
Park, and Miss Georgia McClinton,
1-6. Muenster. .
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