Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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ment. Phone 673.
room
429 North Dixon.
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moderH conveniences; ajso
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i F< R SALE—Young .Jersey
I fresh in few days. Phone 220.
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two days of actual cloudy weather in
one year except the last. Just half of
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FOR SALE-Plenty
Phone 544.
FOR RENT—Two good farms, third
and fourth; only good men
land near Thackerville, Okla.
Gray, M. D., Thackerville, Okla.
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x - . . g-eorgette. Heavy allover laee is dyed I
‘ami linished this same way in chenille.
Printed voile over plain toile gives a
itcritable soap bubble effect.
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of
f twehe Isitties and
aceordng to its
violet robe she u^ea violet
are placed one over the other, giving a
two toned effe t. z French blue over ma-
jenta gives a charming shade, as does
the palest greei> oxer rose Night gov. ns
ami negligees of this tyj>e are pecotedj
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WANTED—To buy act double second '
hand leather harness. Phone .17. (18) I
WANTED--Ten men of neat appear-!
unce. Apply 1Q2.North Dixon St. (19)
Chicago, Feb. 16.—Miss Tillie Buchin- ■
astin, 19 years old, charged with having W
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—Announcing our open-
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Millinery Modes as inter-
preted by the country’s
foremost designers.
—You are most cordially
invited to see the array,
choosing only when you
find a model that meets
your absolute approval.
jus* let us know. We will da-
1 ver any place in the dty.
White Produce Co.
Ph jne 35 Wesley Thomaa, Mgr.
FROST-PROOF CABBAGB
PLANTS AND BERMUDA
ONION PLANTS.
KINDS OF FIKLD AMD
GAXDKN 8KKD IN BULK.
sell you GROCERIES much
cheaper than the other fellow
because we sell for cash and
do not deliver. GIVE US A
TRIAL.
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Mrs, W. W. Jones, Phone 748. (21)
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished
liglit "hoveekeeping apartment-
tr.cdern c> nvenienees; cloee in. 1
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passe. Hem.-titch- them, was returned to Pontiac re- j
undergone the papid change fax..rite finishing for edges. j ^^Silverman testified Mies Bachinas- ■
In u-ing georgettes, usually two colors tin wa> sitting in his car when he left ■
his office January 25. When he stopped
to talk to her, he eaid, Haddock and
Schek approached, and the former said:
l*‘What are you doing with my wife’”
■'Li'’ -j i ' — t-------- Haddock then asked for $200, the doc-
scailrip^ at the bottom and the two'tor said, and promised that “everything
ere or georgette are joined only at ‘ would be all right.” The physician gave
neck and armholes by pecoting. One him $20.
i a running!
FT1R SALE—Good prairie hay. Emmett
Marshall Phone 335. (slt.fi
(THE FIRST SIGNS OF
AGE IN MEN AND WOMEN
be a los'ro j
the Unit 1
preciation of the modern hospital. ' of Gimn:son.
Often, the speaker said, an arrange-‘ several year-
ment with the public library will assure
the patient of good reading. Close rela-j
sick person’s bedside, and the patients
should be given an opportunity to min-, the
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should keep in such constant at- |eompikd fyy How'ajid:
The sun shone every day in 1912.
Every day except Dec. 4 in 1913.
Every day except Dec. 18 in 1914.
Every day in 1915. 1916 and 1917.
Every day except Feb. 27 in 1918.
Every day except Nov. 30 in 1919.
Every day in 1920.
Every day except Dec. 18 and 26 in
“Bathhouse John’s’ ”
Definition of Flappers
Chicago. Feb. 17 -(By United Press)
- Alderman "Bati house'’ John Coughlin
has definite ideas about flappers. He
m today as follows:
“A flapper is a youthful female, beau-
t ..us externally, bla-e internally, super-
ficially intelligent, imitative to a high
ree. Her natural habitat is the
tom ami the boulevard,
the fast motor car. Sho biouses about
the trough of learning, picking as its
tidbits smart phrases which it glibly re-
ithout fullv sensing their mean-
She comes from all walks of life
i FDR RENT—Niee large housekeeping
rooms £09 East Broadway. (f4tf)
The physician gave ■
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pleasant odor, no giease Apply accord- M
ing to simple directions, then go right ■
on with your work. Guaranteed by
Cunningham Brothers.
HOSPITALS MOULD BE
J PLACE OF JOY AND
CONTENTMENT. NOE Of |
SORROW. SUFFERING
fer as
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Nurses and in-! for Gunn’son for the last ten years as
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FOR SALE—Two Royai Typewriters
at 825 each. If you are needing a
typewriter you will get a big bargain
right here. Register Printing Oo. (tf)
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BIDS FOR PAX IMi
Sealed bids will be received at the '
office of the City Secretary of the City
of Gainesville Texas, until 6 o’clock p.
m. on the 21st day of February. 1922.
for the construction of the following
approximate quantities:
4,240 Cubic Yards of Earth Excava-
tion,.
V . t, v» J < 1 Xz M I A.
and Gutter,
— 15,937 Square
B gravel base,
. tfl 15,937 Square
JI Rook Asphalt wearing
A io
many tricks as the
i They are woni^f.
-ide drapes, trains, looped up to form
r 'ket- and in stfmv cases are used as
Empire ^|ei.vt.<
ver the shoulders, the
of the same material
rather than of ribbon.
'I Lev are mailt- in oold and silver cloths
match the •■telling gowns as well as t)|(, (>ar]v fa|]
the practical black. For the girl who I,
one model that is entire-j lniitt.rlal w|lj(.|1 (.|(IS
■r blanket are
FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow, with
screened sleeping porch, at 703 Belcher
street Inquire at Maddox grocery.
Valley View, Texas. (f7tf)
FOR RENT—Five
house
gle with one another.
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tendance that the patient will feel from!
the outside that he is receiving the best I
possible medical attention. Daily visits;
by the superintendent will show the I
person under treatment that the author-!
itif> of the hospital are personally in '
terested in his case and are seeing to it
that he receive the best attention.
As a result of the injection of the per-' 1921.
sonal equation. Dr. Gilmore said, the
hospital has been changed from a “place
of abhorrence to a place deep in grateful
memory.”
th< Empire, bodice are attach-, t,)tn anj ]ian^ jn ](K)se abandon like the!
London top coat. They certainly have
a style all their own and the necessary
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Rhode Island
Red eggs, 81.50 per sitting of
Constant layers, non-setters. J
Leonard, 709 East California St.
J^y home, 301 South Mor- |JJ
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venturesome in
<t aside a passe.
umierw.ar to the shades of
one's gown is fashion's latest whim ami pPnient to
no -ciiie <:in b<' tin, '
line-ric of this season.
I Did you ever notice
men and women show the first signs of
| age? Most men begin by letting go;
• , y , , • i ■ I most women begin bv showing the ef-
Am.ther imported material isi. t(> ,ang on, t))at t;ue, JuRt
o ors. e pnn ing >e at ^|J(, IllaI1._and at the woman,
border m a black sil-;Thv inan-p ch(,cl s hjg jaw ghowg a
I tendency to drop, his shoulders droop
forward, his knees bend, his hands hang
limp; and so it goes on.
But you very rarely see a woman like
that, unless if is due to illness.
I you do
Some men! have worn nothing but PACKARD SHOES for
25 years. A tribute such as this makes our pride in these Shoes
a natural one;
INSURE YOUR
LIVESTOCK!
In the Hartford Livestock
Insurance Company
We Are Writing Quite a Ni
of Policies on Fine Cooke
County Animala
H. E. Bertram
GRN1RAL INSUSANCS
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niuiit jow n
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•4 georgette in the making of
g uupt' has beet) interesting to watch,
g Hov >hyly we put aside our white linens
U at ! uaiiisook> as
■ our lir-t pink
V h.a\e grown
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Mdereil
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FOR SALE—Pure-bred Rhode
Red *gg®, 8150 per aitting of
Constant layers, non-eetters. J
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—New Ken |J
tucky 12-runner dril* been use.) vety i
little. One set of leather work harness
and one «et buggy haroe^t. all com-
plete. Will take hogs or *attle in
trade, or sell na'*!y on time. Duden-
hoeffer Bros.. Gen. Del., 3 miles south
of town. (d-wl8)
■ t nv clop.- chemise seems
<1 -eaided for the present and the S(
-•■ v it’n bloomers or step-in drawers
.• favorite sort of lingerie for just |)a
This combination is extremely
ractieal for the chemise can be made
;<>no ei'.iuu'h to take the place of a petti-
lt -n -hurt .nough to be Worn with
■ h>-a\i.r gowns and suits. And aS all
en- are made on
• ■<. these garments
Chicago, Feb. 16.-- (By Associated
Irt-s) -Hospitals as a place of joy and,
contentment instead of sorrow and suf-
fering were p.tnr.'d before the Nation-
hats studded with sea sh Ils a] Hospitals and Home association ot
with sport suits at the ocean (pe Methodist Episcopal church meeting
....... ------ - - i ji( r(, |,y p; s. Gilmore, superin-
tindent of Wesley Memorial Hospital.
-•■If- should b.- the constant desire of
^.eryoiie in the hospital." the speaker defined the
said, "so to conduct himself that when
tli • patient haves the hospital he will
! gladly say it was good to be there. If
each person in the hospital fully realizes degr<
that he is the host of the patient and cabaret, the balirr
t a* h ■
would a guest in his own home, the hos-
11'ital lias gone a long way toward mak-
ing the patient happy and increasing its peat- wit'.. ...
own popularity. ings. She comes 'tn
"It is the duty of the hospital to see and has for its main requirement nerve,
a face and figure eith<r actually beau
vl.Kl .w -usceptible to artistic effort.”
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lowly shades of lavendersand
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY J
of trimmini Children’s hair.
Send your children to u». They
will receive careful attention.
We carry a full stock of the
best Toilet Waters and Per-
fumes. Ptices Right.
REBUILT FORD
FOR SALE!
Has new motor, new starter, J
new tires; first class condition in ■
•very respect We give 90 days
service with each rebuilt Fori
you buy from us. We will take
your old Ford in on trade for one
of our rebuilt Fords.
Repairing done on *11 make
All work guaranteed.
E. F. ELLSON
Phone 204.
fmgotten when they are dismissed from
how differently j the hospital
dismissal a
results of their hospital treatment goes
far toward increasing the patient’s ap
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panels, each one overloping aji-;
o that wh< n standing a rtraight |
effect is obtained, but one can
dance the “toddle” with the assurance j
one's petticoat can not rip. The.
panels can be made in variating colors, i
Most of the Amerean made lingerie is
i m uh- if . » ]>e <le chine, georgette or ra-
dium -ilk. Frmn Taris we have the triple'
voile which closely resembles chiffon,!
L t Jis- body enough to give it wearing i
j gll'alit ie~.
•printed linen m
ing placed as a
> design.
Saturaav. 1 Simplicity is the keynote found in all
(18) the newest models. There is very lit-
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parel has i
n recent years as has the undergarment.
1 !o:;i clumsy, lie-ruffled, starchy cam-
I ric- they have grown more sheer each
-fa-on until now one could easily hold a
• ■< k end’s supply in the palm of one's
and. In fact, one Fifth Avenue house
ihiih specializes in lingerie has a
pat nt bather suit case about
oi, iu-> Lmg called "Le petit trousseau”
r.i.idi h.Jds a nightgown, undervest and >t.Vs georgette finished in
a few years back trying to
niohtv into it I (tin1 of the
:h- of the Ed Wynne show is
of a show
of a decade ago.
crepe de chine and -he u>es the tiny bottles
undergar- y, |
peri tines 1 cr
,c<.lois. For a . ........ . .,z.v.v,
we gently stepped into f,,r f|lP pink or flesh toned garment she I
nk crepe de chines! As we has the rose or carnation to* choose
bolder, pinks have given way from and for the two-toned effect she!
vivid colors and what we con- -elects cashmere bouquet or scents of
rather venturesome in former oriental mixtures.
now ca-t aside a passe. FASHION TIPS
'lie .'\iki tre k, vvhch is made in com-
Miss Lenore Ulric, who is i
staring in tl.e show “Kiki." is a long!
wai-ted, fulF skirted model and bids fair'
to become popular with the subdebs this!
WANT
one is fortunate enough to have a
if old Paisley among one's heirlooms,
-■jii ing frock can ho.d no terrors, for
f the choicest of black satin
ns are. trimmed solelv w ith Paisley
ds
are worn
resorts by s<>ine of the smartly gowned
w omen
Panels can do as i.
straight body-fitting Marmoset
do away with ail
iner.'-ary wivi-t bands. These chemise
all made with the short
• k< with straps
rai's being tua<h
tiie garment
Yards
surface,
600 Linear Feet of Concrete Header. . 11
. Catch Basins complete '
B beiriK the improvements to be made on
I Lindsay street between the south line
of California street and the north line 1’
B of McCubbin street
Plans and specifications are on file
in the office of the city engineer in
sai l city hall.
Payments are as follows: City not to
be responsible for property owner's
proportionate part of work and cop-
8 I tractor to look alone to property own-
llers for their proportionate part of
’work. City to fix and assess all neves- ,
sary paving liens in accordance with
the General Laws of the State of Tex-
as. and the City Charter.
With each bid there shall be deposit-
led a certified check in the sum of .
I three percent of the total bid, made
payable to the City Treasurer, which 1
B shall be retained by ’he city until the •
“ into a con- '
Z tract with the city, ik
In the event said oSidder shall fail
Mjor refuse to sign the said contract or <
■ . tiouii after the award is made, said cer- • ,
■ Itified check shall be retained by and ,
21become the property of the city. All
■ Bandy A Dunman. Phon* 232 E unsuccessful bidders' checks shall be
» uww M £ returned to them upon awarding of the
— _ — — — m m « ■ w ■ « « « contract to the successful bidder.
city reserves the right to reject
I the ho-pital to
prepared, well serv-
ed, wann and tasteful. Rooms should tiful o:
be home dike. 1 he medical profession
is now convinced that pleasant sur-
roundings for the patient will go far to-
ward aidin’ in his recovery.”
Dr. Gilmore urged that patients be not I
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A few months after their Press)—Giving fre
letter inquiring after the every day the -un failed to shine would
' ’ ropo.-ition in most parts of
States^ But Joe Howland g
v ho adopt' d this practice g
ago hasti t lost money by g
it. ;
Howland nafijiT.iJy. nas had to keep g
fives should be given freer access to the! his weather eye on the join's activities m
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Wm. KiUgore’e and Cole’s store «
Bratovay. Bntum to Bagistor, (it)
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in her are the signs of rhe
strain to keep up. Her face has a sort
of anxious look. She is usually much
more erect than the man. because she
won't let herself -lump. But this con-
stant effort shows in her face, which
gets to be drawn and haggard. The man's
mti-cles become loose and flabby. The
woman's seem to shrivel up under the
I st rain she puts on them.—Mary B Mul-
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colorful for the
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the navy blue costumes ^pi,n '
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Harry Schek, arrefted I
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utility 'le') ' j steanwr blanket are fringed at the bot-i
that m'ab are well
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A M OPERATING
MOTOR FREIGHT
TRUCK LINE
and will make tripa to Dallas, Ft.
Worth, Wichita Falla ar any town
within reasonable distance ot
Gainesville. I have a brand new 2-
ton Nash Truck and can give firat-
class service. PRICES REASON-
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F. W. DUNCAN
PHONE 150
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DRIVER & KING AUTO WORKS
PHONE. NO. 192
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION
Corner of Rusk and Elm Street*
We will work on your car at $1.00 per hour. Three
expert auto mechanics. All work GUARANTEED.
-Full Stock of Auto Accessories and Tires
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922, newspaper, February 17, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311445/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.