Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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**/ cant play marbles cny
longer, Petey, when I know
that we are going to have
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes tor
our lunch at our house!”
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Serve
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KELLOGG? M
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FLAKE?
Of all the good things to eat, not one will
afford you more delight than Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes! In flavor and crispness, Kellogg’s are
the most fascinating cereal food you ever put
in your mouth!
Children insist upori Kellogg’s, for Kellogg’s
are never tough or leathery—and Kellogg flavor
appeals to the little folks just as it does to every
member of your family!
Don’t put off this wonder-treat!
Kellogg’s for tomorrow’s breakfast!
heaping bowls—and get the pleasure of “hit-
ting the nail on the head’’ with every big and
little “breakfast guest”! It starts the day
right!
Be certain you get KELLOGG’S in the RED
and GREEN package. It bears the signature
of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted Corn
Flakes! None are genuine without it!
Don't foxiet, KELLOGG'S Corn
Flakes are made by the folks who
gave you the JUNGLELAND
Having Pictures, Coupon inside
every package of KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes explains how you
can obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
Let Kellogg’s
tell you the real
Corn Flake Story
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C. L. STULKS
Denust
Practice limuea to opera tiv*
dentutry and to the tivaiment
ot oral diauaaa*
TEAGUE BUD. LUNG
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Fire Insurance!
We Ara Prepared to Write T<ar
Fire, Tornado, Automobile, Plato
amST&JTM..
K. P. WARE A CO.
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Service Tn
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STOP THAT ITCHING
Bae the retable Blje Suar Remedy for all
*kin diaeaart ana rout tiotabiea, tuch as
Itch, Ecrema, Poison Oak, Rtd Hugo, Old
ooiea, Sore* on children, ?r:ckly
Sold on a guarantee by
6 watts brothers
FOR SALE!
Eggs for Setting irom my prize-winning
WHITE LEGHORNS
At $1 Per Setting
MRS. LUTHER BEnL
—Phone No. 707—
SPECIAL FuR 30 DATS UNLY!
1922 Spring Wall Paper Samples new
and mity and attractive. Will taxe or-
ders for same on 25 percent discount
irom book prices. Make home caUs any
hour of day or early part or night, it
! you are in the market up wall paper it
will pay you to calk
D. A. ALLRED, Painter and Decorator
Phu^e No. 750-W or 43
TAXI LINE
From Gainesville to Denton via
Valley View and Sanger
'Leave Gainesville 8,30 a. Di. Lady, Re-
i turning Leaving Denton 11 a. m. Daily
Also Upeiare laxi Line in Gainesville
A. B. WARD
. At Cheaney’s Garage, Fhbne 118
When In Need
OF A
Plumber
TELEPHONE 176 OFFICE OR 887-J
RESIDENCE
D^L. BLAKE & BRO.
For Sale or Trade
50-acrc sandy land farm, also 40-acre
black land farm, for city property; 4-
room house; will take good automobile
as float payment. What have you tor
sale or trade?
A. E. Hudspeth
PHONE 797 or 273
AUTOMOBILE, TRACTOR AND
GASOLINE ENGINE
REPAIRING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
Hubert E. Roberts
Telephons N*. 735-W
■tad 715 a. Clraswta
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DEEP FAT
FRYING
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Many foods are
delightful when fried
in deep fat---particu-
larly fish or oysters. I
I want to say that Mrs.
t Tucker's Shortening
j is best for this because
, it sustains high heat
; without burning and
does NOT SHRINK.
i It does not absorb I
i odors or flavors either, |
f- and can be used again. |
Try deep fat frying
sometime.
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Money to Loan!
My company is anxious foi
Farm Loans. Plenty* of money,
and quick action.
James R. Bell
i South Side Square
Miss Margaret
Unique Telephone
System of Denver
a Denver pay phone. The telephone
company cheerfully refunds the nickel
at the end of the month, provided the
patron puts in the proper claim. Ln Den-
ver, approximately $80 a
back tn : ----------
makes a
depositor
William Courtenay, Miss Margaret Maxwell and Miss Blanche
Yurka (inset) have the principal roles in the new mystery play, The
lawbreaker,” which has just opened in New York.
month is given
this manner. The operator
note of the incident when the
loses his nickel ami when the
claim is put in, the nickel is returned.
Denver. Feb. 17.— (By United Press) —
The irate party who sweats and swears
in a telephone booth, drops in his
nickel and then fails to get his number,
need not fret about his loss if he uses
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By Edgar A. Guaat
It sends a rush of power to the head, the week beginning Feb. 0.
the
force
to
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The
Conductor
has kittens
old
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DOG HILL
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Join the Uliana tier oi
respective oi the amount ui your
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CALL FOR
CALUMET
It’s moderate
in price and 1
never fails i
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
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Cure tha’ itch with Lufkin Remedy.
It'll cuie you secretly, pleasantly, with
no loss of time. $1.00 per bottle at
Cunningham Brothers. No cure, no pay.
Bible Thought f or T oday
HAVE FA1LH LN GOD; And
J.sum said uulu mm, Go toy way,
Iny tiun nain mane
* nu inniMuL. rely ue
aigut, »■><! XuUvWeU jeSUS
—juaia 15.52.
Old folks, I know, are seldom pleased
• when such a glad event occurs.
To them it is no source of joy to hear
the way the mother purrs,
. They’d much prefer a single eat—but
little children think it fine
i To find one cat they had before has
,. „ - , “ , , , , grown to seven or eight or nine,
tion, all arrangements are in the hands b b
rxf vafarono y\f ♦ K.-x Tiold Irial wo xx nvizl 1 _ _ , -
When I went down to fix the lire she
mewed to me to come and see
The lovely babies she possessed,
proudly showed them all to me.
Now kittens are an added care, especially
if some must' drown,
But somehow I felt differently when I
. had called the youngsters down.
Millions of Housewives
by more Chefs
by more Railroads
by more Restaurants
and by more Hotels
than any other Brand,
the press some Weeks since,
it u U> pas* over the present Huckauay ding.—Life.
Highway. A meeting ui uiiidais ot tiie . j- . _>
Luternalumal Peake Highway Association return
The North Texas trials fall natural-
ly into the “big curcuit” of field trials
‘following immediately after the Houston
trials held the previous week, and be-
ing the final meeting of the circuit for
the seaaon. ’ All the big strings of the
field trial dogs will be shown at their
best and the height of their develop-
ment for the season.
Although this is the first meeting of
Buy now—keep the
merchants busy—which
will keep the factories
Tusy—which will keep
abor busy. All are thus
tided.
(By J. L. REEDER)
With the opening of the initial trial
of the Oil Belt Field Tria) Association
at Bowie, Texas, the best pointers and
setters of the entire country will be in
open competition with each other in the
five stakes which are to be run during
RHEUMATIC ACHES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
r | 'HE racking, agonizing rheumatic
ache is quickly relieved by an ap-
plication of Sloan's Liniment.
For forty years, folks all over the
world have found Sloan's to be the
natural enemy of pains and aches.
It penetrates without rubbing.
You. can just tell by its healthy,
stimulating odor that it is going to do
you good.
Keep Sloan's handy tor neuralgia,
sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore
muscles, strains and sprains.
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
Sloans
Lmimeni££3
Two Champs Here.
Two national champions, Ferris Jake.
A pound can of Calumet \
contains full 16 02. Some
baking powders come in 12
oz. cans instead of 16 ox.
cans. Be sure you det a
pound whan you want al
r d—''
It adds irristible
Cromwellian instinct.
It intensifies the desire to be a dic-
tator.
It makes those “clad in a little brief
authority overly eager to exercise that
authority.
It urges the one who has power to
send machine guns into communities
to say to himself: *T am not only the
state, but the community.
I will supersede local self-government?'
Martial law carried to excess is as
dangerous as was the practice of the
British of quartering their soldiers in
the homes of the American colonists.
We trust Governor Neff will never
be so obsessed by the love of power as
to fall into this trap of autocratic ac-
tion.—Dallas Times Herald.
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MARRIED AT CLEBURNE.
Last night at 11 o’clock at the parson-
age of the First Christian church D. B.
; Wyman and Miss Mary Stout were
united in marriage, Rev. Sam P. Jones
performing the ceremony.
The groom is the son of
and Mrs. E. A. Wyman and the bride
is the daughter of Engineer ana Mrs.
Jno. Stout, and both axe well known
here. They will make their home in
this city. Their many friends will join
the Review in wishing them a long
happy wedded life.—Cleburne Revie
tha IftVlMi, Utn martial Uw.h Daoea- Q| fjelj Qq,
Tm mrWil hnr, Wtng «
waapon, should ba used sparingly.
It should never be uaed When other
means of meeting the situation are
available.
Once used, however, it has on some
of those with authority to use it tha
same effect that one drink has on an
alcoholic: it makes another and an-
other and another drink well-nigh im-
perative.
Cricket Hicks, while in the
Tickvilh Saturday, saw a
lady w- igh herself on
feed store.
account of the size of
portion of the ocean
Una would ixuuluae irom tut heroic
af forts 01 the w axnugtvu in emeu ami
police, who rouglit va11u.ui.1y to save the
uuiUxi btalea tfeauuiy ummuig irom
destruction, tliat Uucle Sam surely
no money to bum.
Waco business men are envious
Gameaviiie. luey are raising a
of 4oo,uw lor lUe liret paying
brougnt m wrlhifi a iuuiub ol
O’S ilie business men are
GEHOA CONFERENCE
M BE HELMED
city of
nice young
the scales at the
As she wore the usual
scarcity of clothes her weight of course
was net instead of gross.
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Commerce, ir-
mon tn-
ilus oigaui-
lation nas Do lai'antes in sex, pouj-ica,
labor or luia.ncjal aiigumeiits. Lt
sincerely of, by <md Lor vue people.
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Dun t expect the president and board
of directors of th| Chamber of commerce
to carry ad the' loan cd bringing new
mdustriea and enterprises to Uames-
ville. Put your ! shoulder to the wheel
when iidie^j upob, and let s put e'erv j
thing ovei wrlu ipeed tnat is character-i
istic of business mem
exjierienced before,
matters all the extra care?
kids are happy anyhow,
jt Here's something new for them to boast
—our old gray cat l.c„ kittens
now!
Denison is endtavormg to get the In-
tenrnat lonai Ftjuce mgiicay routed
through tiiuL cit{y> ttlthuugii ubc tciita-
ficers on duty at Washington some sol-, jor the ’nunpie i
idler men are g-nng to experience the, bree<]e„1 a‘d a s
peace.—Cleburne
citizens at thek entire county, though
*sct irtdicatas a covert
I martial law over the
not yet clear,
r The Times Herald
W. D. Uarncti. and. Ed Glider have
UUe merry tnreug oi all bonus
buoaitor* by uoutjibuirumr ui $UoU emm
Teat » wbal it taxe* to put over big
ofr* ‘s—co operation.
London, Feb. 17.—The probability of
a delay of three weeks in the opening
of the Genoa, economic conference was |
. was j conceded in British circles. This was the 1
At least, the fact that the fnni-1 fjrs^ intimation of such circles that the
French were likely to win their con-
tention that it was impossible to start
conference on the date originally chosen, j
March 8.
$600. The open all age is open to all I k
pointers and setters, while the derby ( .l/Nj .
and setters of derby age; that is whelp-j
ed on or after Jan. 1. 1920. *1 M~~~
Amateur all-agr and derby stakes
will be held. These stakes are open' tS— x “ s
to amateur hand'ers arid owners ban- I
dling from horseback or on foot
toce wiiuie.
iccciveU m*
ui ua* way.
Qmj tii* track fur toe Dailaa-Gainea-
villa uitarurbam We mu»t Ua>* it-
teen-minute heats which are to l>e run
to demonstrate these qualities.
Arrangements have been made with
the leading handlers to handle any ex-
tra puppies free of charge, so that the
owner of promising puppies who is un-
able : > attind the triald can have his
puppies eared for and handled without
cost by one of tne leading professional
handlers of the country.
After alL Newberry got in like Debs
got out—by an act o’ grace.
Federal dry officers swooped down on
th’ blacksmith shop Vday, but it wuz
only a horse gittin’ shod.
This will be a genuine puppy trial to
be judged on the natural qualities of the
puppies. Puppies are not exjieeted to
be thoroughly broken or to handle bird <
staunchly like an old dog. The should
shew natural speed, ramixe. style and an
inclination to look for birds in the fif-
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Their eyes were wide with glad surprise,
they danced around the cellar
floor,
Here was a jrlorious bit <>f joy they'd not
r , What
last veer’s winner, and Becky Broom-’l
hill, champion for 1922 in tne premier o.
all field trial stakes, after running three I
hours in snow- and ic* at Grand June- 1
tion, Tenn., will be on harnt to coinjicte
with Champion Comanche Zeigfield.
Champion Stylish Wasp, Champion
Eugene Ms Jim. Eugene’s Gho«t, Mani
toba Rap Robert the Devil and all the
ether great all age winners of the vear.
In the derby stake is sure to b. !
shown tiie great Duquesne Nell, hailed
as the greatest and most s.m-ational
derby dog since the derby days of Maxv ’
Montrose
The gathering of the clan at Bowie on I
Febb. 20 will brming together one of the I
greatest collections of bird dogs and of j
bird dog men ever assembled in the I
Southwest, and a treat of the rarest j
vintage is in store for all lovers of the i
pointer and the setter who lay a«idc I
their troubles and worries for a few!
days at least and gather with their i
kind at Bowie. The Southw’cst is fast ■
coming to be regarded as the center of
the bird dog affairs of the Ration, and
both the dogs and their admirers will
be at Bowie in great numbers.
In all, five stakes will be run, includ-
ing open all-age and derby stakes, each
of which carry purses amounting to'
The open all age is open to all I
j
„ The! The residence of Clab Hancock, on
judges for both the open and amateur Gander creek, is still standing, though
stakes will be Frank Fellows of Spring- , it is liable to fall with the^ next puff of
field, Mo, and W. T. Hall of Houston , wind.
Texas. Both are men who know the it up fc
game thoroughly and their ' )
as judges ia such as to give
absolute assurance that the awards wi!
be rightly made.
Puppy Stake.
One of the features of the meeting i-
the OH bield Selling Stake for l’Jppie'. Atlantic Ocean, and the show man ex-
This 3tai<e is something uf an. hinova- .,[ajnvj OI
lion in field trial annals and haa alretdy 't|le ^tage only
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KITTENS
Oh, something wonderful occurred at our
house just the other day.
And there's a constant troop of boys and
girls to see this new display.
Though Mother’s not so very pleased’, to
things like this she has to bow,
The children dance around with »glee
because our cat has kittens now.
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Therefore, the newly organized Oil Beltt Associa-
of veterans of the field trial game and I
no effort or expense is being spared to j
make this meeting a fitting climax to !
one cf the most successful field trial I
seasons ever enjoyed in the United •
States Purses of $1,200 in ca^h, with j
an elaborate array of silver cups and '
trophies hive attracted the best field
trial talent from far and near, and al-
ready the entries received give assur-
ance of the preren.'e of every great dog
and well-known handler of the entire
country.
After he is married a while a man dis-
covers he is worth less, but he knows he
is not quite so worthless as his wife
says he is.—Sam Hill,
j I he old-fashioned waltz is to come
I back. This will show up some who were
‘ concealing their age by representing
that they didn't dance the new steps
simply because they didn't like them.—
Pittsburgh Post.
•'Viscount Lacelles,” reads a dispatch
I from London, “personally selected the
I engagement ring for the Princess Mary.”
tube draft e»f tm) route ao pubinmed U1|-p^ere js a rumor, also, that he himself,
showed that I personally, will actually go to the wed- and after Jan. 1, 1921. Being
1 :r_. | stake, *as the name i . r’_. ,
If the old fashioned hoopskirts should, may be entered with or without
one can imagine two or t’
Will be held in Dalias un trenruary 2ret, | gentlemen on a street car arising from
at wnreh time tiie permanent route will, their adjoining seats and saying to a
be determcned. lb* Chamber of Cum- |
mere* i* respectfully solicited to 1—-
a delegation of representative
xmate inf‘wnee to put Gainesville
thx* international highway.
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TALKING IN TWILIGHT SLEEP.
The result of administering “twi-
light sleep” treatment to alleged crim-
inal*, following the first experiment in
that direction recently in Dallas, axe
not altoge|her cldar. It appears that the
Dallas trial of tjhe methods resulted in
denials of guilt as sturdy and insistent
a* those made, by the same men when
not under the influence of the treat-
ment. In one instance the “twilight’’
sleeper denied all connection with a
crime of which he stands conicted by
a jury of his peefrs. Twilight or no twi- |
light, we are l|ft in the dark as to!
whether the jurk of the method
wrong.
ing of the jury 'tas at variance with-the i
re*nits of the experiment does not neces-
tarily discredit the latter
The possibility that in time twilight
■lumber mav be relied ujon to demon
■trate the innocence of a suspect is at
least interesting) Psycholog’sts will un-
doubtedly bestir themselves to see that
the matter i* will tested. In the event
that it can be demonstrated that a lie
1* impossible under the influence of the
drug which induces this borderland som-
nolence. pole dincoverer*. explorers and
metaphysicians may come to adopt it
a* evidence that they are sincere in their
elaim*. Bank cashiers, candidates for
office and other* in a fiduciary relation
might seek out a recognized establish-
ment where thqy could go to sleep in
thi* twilight and wake up with a certi-
ficate of sterling honesty duly signed
and tealed by the experts of the estab-
lishment. We have a physical exami-
nation for life insurance, and poseiblv
a psychological examination for moral
insurance may be next.—Dallas Newa.
THE MEXIA CONFERENCE MAY
CLEAR THINGS UP.
From conference sometimes comes
clarification. Let us hope so with
respect to the conference between Gov-
ernor Neff and representatives of Lrme-
•tone county.
The conference has been called for
Saturday, Mexia the place.
“Tnttead of lifting martial law. we
propose to extend and intensify ft.”
Governor Neff has declared. Perhaps
th* Utterance will be made clearer
at the interchange of views which
the Mexia meeting will bring forth. So
fir, only one justice precinct in Lime-
stone county i* under martial law. The
invitation of the Governor includes the
M-w___x I . • . . « «
whether thi*
threat to tpr
three at uhicli they will be sold.
I their adjoining scats and saying to
woman standing in the aisle, “Take our
have ' seats, madame."—Toledo Blade.
w citizens I Now that Secretary of War Weeks
aetend Uu* meeting and use every legit- has set about reducing the number of of-, petition, thus providing
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or other adv*rtl**m*nt*, th*
U*h*r* do not hold th*na**lv** Haiti*
for dam*** further than the amount
****lv*d by them for *uch adv*rti*i*M-
Th* A**ociated Pre** 1* exclu*lv*ly
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y HID AY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.
About all that has' been holding
r the past several months is a
heavy coat oi paint.
• • •
The Magic Lantern show at the Wild
Onion school house Saturday night was
well attended, and proved to be both in-
r’.'‘resting and instructive. One of the
'(main slides was a bird's-eye view of the
This stake is something of an. innova- I
aroused such an interest among the bird j v(jU],i [
dogs all over the country as to give j
assurance that it will fulfill the chei.sh-
ed hopes and ambitions of its founders
by assuming at once the place as the
premier nursery stake for bird dogs.
This stake is to ’ e an open trial of the
natural qualities of puppies whelped on
j a selling
stake, Has the name impLes, puppies
-----i a pri, e
It is tiie
purpose of the founders of this stake
to^provide a common meeting ground
at which all the highly prized puppies
of the many owners all over the South-
west will be brought together for com-
J a ready market
i of the dozens of small
i, , , - i, ■ i breeders, and a source of supply to which
horrors of peace.-Cleburne Morning, the han(^rs and fieU tri^ n,ay
c'!eW- ,, .. n look for the most promising material
\e cant all go South for the winter , for fnlur<_ J
but cheer up, sooner or later well all go — . 1
; \\ est” for good, says Sam Hill.
Ti
<THE LAW BRBAKER.' NSW MYSTBKY FLAY.
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RALPH BELL
Lawyer
South Side Square
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RAW FURS
I am in the market for raw furs and
I want to buy ail you can catch.
Fair grading and spot cash will prove
mor* satisfactory to you than strip-
ping on uncertainties in little lots.
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SI. JO WAGGN YARD
21 Commerce St Gainesville, Tex.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.