Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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First State Bank
A Guaranty Fund Bank
Waples Painter Co.
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Robertson’s Cafe
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W. B. Kinne & Son
Thomas & Evans
Telephone No. 400
BE SURE TO COME TO TOWN SATURDAY
St Louis Store
Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.
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Gainesville Ice Co.
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C. M. Presley
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Gainesville Retail Mer
Jeweler---Watchmaker
Watts Bros.
chants Association
Gas Co.
This Space for Sale
W. W. HoWeth Co.
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H. F. Smith
J. R. M. PATTERSON
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Tomorrow promises to be one of the big-
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Ed Miller Dry Cleaning
& Dyeing Plant
OVERLAND AND
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Whaley Mill & Elevator
Company
Texas Power and
Light Company
Jewelers and Optometrists
State License No. 26
REMEMBER—Every merchant in Gainesville is very eager to serve you in any
capacity. Cillonthem!
his
For an hour or
Three Men Killed,
Girl Seriously Hurt
Norrell Predicts
Prosperous Year
JTom C. Cheaney Motor
Company
Your Money’s Worth or Your
Money Back
Try a Want Ad for Quick Results
Register Wants are Result Getters
S. W. Gibson
MORTUARY
Majestic Theaters
HIGH GLASS PICTURES
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Miss May Cunningham
The LEADING Milliner
4 South Dixon St.
Pugh & Morrison
DRUGS « ‘
The Signal
PRINTERS OF EVERYTHING
H. P. Ware & Company
INSURANCE
Gainesville Electric Co.
FARM LIGHTING
Phone No. 325
We Always APPRECIATE Your
Business.
Acme Tailoring Co.
and Dyeing
Giltner & McDaniel
EXIDE BATTERIES
Moved to Comer Broad-
way and Rusk
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Teague Company
Kennerly Hardware
Company
Hardware, Queensware and
Implements
Roy Dickerman
Prescription Druggist
Aix-il lb
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Republic Oil Company
W- L. Davis—Bert Davis—G. G. Davis
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Schad & Pulte
Dan Siddall
Brice Produce Co.
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Wilson is Honored 1
On 66th Birthday
Cleaning, Pressing
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Merchants Will Present Somebody
Except Saturdays
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The following business houses have 1 witl
agreed tor close every evening at
Saturdays U
To the Farmers
Of Cooke County and Surrounding Territory
The Ford Touring Car
WILL BE
GIVEN AWAY
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Business Houses
: Agree to Close 5.30
Store,
Presley, Cent
William
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“Cascarets” 10c
livrred ;.n address ..ver flic radio a» ! bloc to deal with legislative subjects.
; t noon, which was
c a! re< living sec*
The name of Mr. !> >
me4ti^i.<< during ’">■ nddres .
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Werth twlay
eU'f of Rj’tai y pry‘;,ients
company [»' it i " ' ■"
John Singjrtoii
leryinan. gave her a sled for Christ-
mas and a red patent leather collar
■ with brass brads on it for “Curley.”
! And he was so fond of her that no
thought of suspicion attached to
him, even though he does not live
with his wife.
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We, the merchants of Gainesville, being amply stocked with dry goods, groceries,
hardware, implements, furniture, drugs, lumber, automobiles and accessories,
sporting goods, meats, etc. believe it will be to your advantage to trade in
Gainesville.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW—OUR MARKET BEST
Killgore Co.
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Chicago Store
WE SELL FOR LESS
Clothing—Shoes—Furnishings
j Fort Worth. Texas, Dec. 28.—The
I Fort Worth Community Chest As-
isociation, which received its incor-
I—-ation papers today at Austin is
- ... I The purpose of the association is
through quM'KW <to do away with tqo periodic drives
from the Demo- of charitable institutions for rais-
ing funds by bringing all such or-
ganizations into the chest and hav-
ing one big drive each year to raise
all the fluids at one time for all
charitable organizations. The
amount each body will receive will
lie determined beforehand, a bug-
get prill be 1 made up and the drives
started.
several tliousaiids of dollars in ex- i
cess ‘
a i
Fort Worth Chest
Body Gets Charter
. ride.
»v.r to com- ; a of
burglary in Minter and said I . " . . t -n
...i ...... i.;.., tation came to Mr. Wilson from will
j some time. They had started with'P‘,rt!‘ of thfe world'
i the men in a buggy when, accord-1
w <bdr men t.ped Mysterious Killing of
! were then fired and Wright was
killed. His companion, whose name
I is not khown J escaped.
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I Indict Fashionable
Clubmen For Sale
Of Thirty Thousand;
Gallons of Liquor
Yon save money by calling for your Grocer-
ies. YotPU ahraye find a complete stock here.
New Suburban Grocery
Mra. Z. C. Douglas, Prop. 11B Hird St
Lindsay National Bank
F< ft Worth ;
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Main, si ille.
nieitti«i.(
Dr. Ffi:<r <
<i»co. tjilif.. tiWs
route to n.ill.i-- with friends till
!tfop|M*<| OM'
to friends
l4a:n?fvillc Im y.
Mil’ rc • t. lit I I-
his profe--i<in. i
in Ilk*
ticiu? hfa proi.
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the t'h>U4>di
Berkeley. '
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IT WILL PAY YOU
TO TRY A REGIS-
T E R CLASSIFIED
AD. THEY’LL DO
WONDERS.
Tomorrow, Sat. Dec. 30
At the Court House, Promptly at 2 p. m.
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each flt«xl in the rain in front
] The accused men. if is alleged were !'°“%etThX,“«tlt all ‘the? saw
members ot a party of citizens who - - ’’ ..
took Wright and another man into ‘^him'as’he’dro^e off’’in his''iiinou-
i custody on r ;------- “ 11
filers they thought Wright and his
i companion were preparing
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1 he International " v ha" ,"’t'
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. the men
from it and tried to escape.
Wright
Mis companion, whose name
York.
gly imitation Christmas
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ing-room table in the McCarthy’s;
. apartment in Brooklyn and in its I
] place is a small white coffin in
, | which 10-year-old Theresa, the “lit-
' tie vamp” reposes with her doll
I hugged to the breast of her com-
f munion frock.
Her dog “Curley,” a nondescript
little fellow, but true to the tradi-
tions of his devoted kind, lies in a
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New York. Dec. 29.-—(Associated j i,iK .softly and never taking his eyes
Pre.-s.i-A federal grand jury hear- [ from the' object on the table.
ing complaints against the fash • ‘ >- ’11---- -j—xi
ionable Racquet and Tennis club to-' on
r indicted twelve men <'
with illegally selling more titan 30,- playmate, probahTy
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indicted were Rene Morgan and Wil- which -rruck her
liam La Montagne, G.urm the
Green River distilling company and
the Eminence distillery of ~
tucky. ,
Th:? “king of lieasts” has becoihe
Is® numerous in certain s —
I Jacoby said, that wild
„ , ... . , ! domestic animals are i
Other officers of the chest are K.
W. Fender and W. A. Manger.
The merchants have put on Some special
a i bargains in their stores for that day, have
v*1.’ plenty of help to take care of the customers
( t rnJ and a big business may be expected.
s* profit - I
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gest days Gainesville has had in many
months. Large crowds have been here each
Saturday, but Saturday of this week is ex-
pected to excel them all. An automobile will
be given away by the merchants Saturday
andthis feature alone will bring a big crowd
to town as well as bring all the town dwellers
; out to see if the car won’t fall into their hands.
The event will take piace from the east side
Washington, Dec. 28.—Friends of
Woodrow Wilson who arc raising
a $1,000,000 fund for tlic perpetua-
tion of his ideals celebrated his sixty*
sixth birthday today by sending
him word, through a delation
which called at his S street home. ,
that the success of the movement j
was assured. I ’ / j
At the same time the senate j
pi | j p| j' adopted a resolution offered bj^-Sen- ;
fin Kfinfl iator }larris G$orf*^ p«aUo” papers
ItvIvdoVU Vll Uvlltl, p,easing “pleasure and joy, at his j by W. T. Fry.
i| • TTall* | recovery t-.._— ’ 1‘1' "
Following Killing "'n pul
railroads and shipping include Sen- j ------
ator Sheppard. Democrat of Texas. Paris. Texas, Dec. 29.—(Associn
i while the committee on credits in- Press.)—Finest Weaver and Dr. Vick-
' eludes Representative Mansfield. I ers,- charged with the killing of
Democrat, Texas and the committee I Everett Wright, near Minter, in this j
on natural resjiorces includes Sena-'county Wednesday night were re-P>,rl" .V <lu,et*y-
top Owens, Democrat. Okla. I leased this morning on $1,000 bond more, ? Rr°uP
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i Frisco Road Seeks
; Permission to Buy
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Best Bowel Laxative
; When Bilious,
Constipated
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To clean oi t your bowels without
cramping or
carets, rfflek -------, - i
gases, indigestion, sftur. upset stom- .>30 excepting
ach, rand all
rnortijgg. ^itest physic
growjx-jipf ,an 1 children.
Tastt
Washington. Dec. 29.— (By United
Press.i—The St. Louis & San Fran-|
cisco railroad company applied to-
day to the I. C. C. for authority to
acquire control of the International
& Great Northern railroad company
I by purchase of the entire issues of
the outstanding stock of the In-
ternational. There are 75,000 shares,
I with a par \alue of $101* each. Thel
LSt. Ixuiis road proposed to pay!
I $27.75 per share. The purpose of
' the acquisition, .the application
1 states, is to afford it an outlet at
Galveston and other Gulf ports and
i exchange points at the Mexican ;■
, border.
1111V V**V ’ AlvVxA Ky A A V * • A VA V-* J VXXVAX
X^rwho stock is yet full and has many good values.
A suggestion is hereby offered to ticket
holders participating in the general distribu-
tion Instead of arranging the tickets numer-
ically, it is better to divide them ’ in to the
I iseries, for instance, all df Series A in one bun-
:l rough ’ii>>“ at a recent football (jjg an(| gerjes g jn another, and arrange
Voiiege <>f Austin ami the s<vomi them in numerical order within each series.
When Train Hit# Car ! "‘”r
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Waycross. Ga., Dec. 29.—(United! atnong others in the soldier’s line-j .
Press.)—Three men were killed and; Up. Donshinske. Mlynczak. Bettie.-’,
a girl seriously injured when the niann, Steuezt and O'Connor.
automobile in which they were rid-I As one of the scorers remarked, it
ing was struck by a passenger train i slightl.v demonstrated just what
of the Atlantic Coast line on a grade . sort of a melting pot the army con-
crossing here at midnight. ! stitutes. ‘
' John Cdjn, J. O. Patterton, The La-
sdies Shop, R. M. Field, J. R. M.
i Patterson. Chicago Store, Duke &
Ayres, Tanner-Belden, H. L. Simp-
son office, F. H. Turbeville, Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Henry Bier,
Gainesville Electric Co., W. B.
Kinne & Son, S. H. Kress Co., The
Commerce Street Store, Miller
Shoe Store, C. M. , ,Z'—
Bros., W, A. Payne, Miss May Cun-
Gainesville
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ith Good Automobile in
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Local Radio Bugs Senator Sheppard
Hear Name of Home On Committee of
Man in Talk Today Progressive Group
|re i>l<nf , of th. ' Washington. Dee. 29.— (Associated; . , - . ,
flaincjviHe Rctary Clnh. i~ in Fort! Press.) — Representative Huddleston, ; I’.’.’JF J*™’ 11 c ’
attending a kotifcr-j Democrat, Alabama, who with Sen-; 1 F e P® . •
. »bo. in ator l^iFollette called the recent '
DLtri -t Gov -ruor 1 conference of Progressives here today j
. . will lay out a plait announced the organization of six j
«»f aJii^Gp for th:s kli'tri't for th< committees made up of senators and!
coming y s»r. Mr. Singl .■t<ih de-' represent at iics in the progressive;
The committees include agricul- I
in Hire, labor, railways and shipping. :
-• natural rn-ourtes. credits and taxa- ;
tion. The committees on agriculture '
earth to. make of Theresa's kill-
some
... _r a boy with a
or rifle, fired’ the sh$t
in the heart while
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Dallas, Dec. 29.—Stressing the need-
<> mur<? factories in llallas and a-
sertigg that the outlook for 1923
was Exceptionally good, M. J. Norrell,
head of the wholesalers amt manu-
facturers division of the Chamber o*
Commerce, addressed tlw* members of
the Kiwani? Club at the Oriental >
Hotel Thursday noon.
‘'The general feeling of the
wholesalers is that 1923 will be a
good and taking into consid-
eration what has happened in th.’
last two years they have every res I
son to c xpect better conditions ” j
Mr. Norrell said, “fn 1921 came the i
crash. wh»n business was disar- ■
rangad. The year of, 1922 lias bre*i
the reconstruction period and 1923
offers unlimited opportunities for
a'lvam-ement and real progress. Tin1
inven'tory lossr* of 1921 and 192*!
have been written off and husinese
i is setting back on a firm misis.
Tl^builget will allow for ‘•‘'ic purchasing >wer i.f th- ,
public has returned to a, maiMsl,----- ----- -----
,s of 7h77x‘pect;‘l needs? to" give i <bTrec and with tlie *olle<li<ms dor- f th COUrthOUSC at 2 P- ID. Hlld SOHiebody Will
i. ; XkX £7' drive the ear home. |
cMent to cLmiti... I •“ ,U„Z' f,'
It will l» several month. l»tore.“-> :’S*."/"'.Y. I
the machinery of the che> asso- |
ciation is working and a dr?.,
funds may not lie made until
in the summer or fall, but Mr. Fry I
i to lie able to have everything
1 in "readiness for a drive this spring.
xJlTl Ixepia.Ce... I ree oiI association has the indorse-
ChristmasAVithCoffin j
.. .. , ,, tors, twentv-one in number, al- I
New Vork. Dem .28.-The scrag-
. . ’ 1,,t ,'• * j izations such as the Red Cross
removed from the bare dm-|^
: came beneficiary members long be-
fore the chest had been fully or-
ganized. Practically every chari-
table body in Fort Worth has made
application for membership.
les* stahiliziii for
the fash-! And the police don't know what
on
charged; ing unless it might be that
yv mi nvniii^ iiix/iv vjuaii w,- pin' UlnVt\
000 gallons of liquor. Among those toy pistol
owners of the her mother, Mrs. Pauline McCarthy
I was away at work in the'Rattan
Ken- factory.
Theresa's father, a former artib
liam
UcrciMt of Sa>i Fran
h< re Thursday en
>r al few minutes to speak t
G ilcrecst iA1 :> former i
. mui of I'r. J. I.!
ha-, made a nam?
He was in t!»'• army '
ivar and feJer ’o< atvd .
at Sas Frjui' i *‘‘o, where he is p>.i< -
li<->ng het pro! e>.ion and also leech-
ing iw tipTH'dical Department ot
the (’mpeL-il. “i C-ilifimia a*
Berkelev.y.|D.H it <»n Ri-< <5 I t'hroi-i b- ;
time the
Lamar County Men
—- - - • adopted a 1-----------
I ator Harris (Dem.),
t J»I |/BUOU1# awsava J-’.y — - —-
| recovery toward health. The peso-
! lution was put 1 „ .
with a chorus of ayes from the Demo-
ciatic side of the chamber, many of
the Republican senators apparently
paying no attention to its purport.
Spends Day Quietly
The - former President spent
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of men and women
of hla
hoping that he might appear
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the wartime president was a glimpse
suspicion They told of- )atp in thc (lay foT hU daiiy
Slkzkk.olkf xa n»izl • a v
to
increase of - front .30 to
I .ether vith the jfaet that prices
a * ”T’ ; arc more or less staliiliz^’ii for a
' 1 *" y1 , ppj-iod of six; uymths at (east. 111
* e • that the general tendency of the j _
niai’er is to . do umre of a '-ash and a big business may be expected. Mer-
credit business; jioiut to n profit- chants don’t like to invoice a big stock of
able am. -mces-tui year m i!>23. g00ds an(j there is no better time to buy your
Danas. Texas. Dec. 29.-(United ■ wants than just before the first of January.
izations^HUch^as thV Red Cross *"and j *ng the "deer crop’- in the hunting While they had a big Christmas trade, their
the Salvation Armv voluntarily be- grounds of South exits. <
- * • to Park Director W. I. Jacoby, who ,
recently hunted in Hildago county.
'T'uu liuw bpuoiiie
numerous in certain sections.
1 game and
1 domestic animals are in constant
i danger of death at their hands.
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San Antonio. Texas. Dec. 29.— !
overacting, take Cas-
headache. biliousness,
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«uch .distress gone by j the months of January and Febru-
on earth fo> ary.
10c a box j Teague Company, Leo M. Kuehn,
j Horn & Canon. .1. (. Penney Co.,
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922, newspaper, December 29, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311553/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.