Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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clo’sb'finishes' in 'our Ct nice county derby last ‘Saturday.
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DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
I a fatal accident is
" whether the driver wasTaith-
the pressing of an electric but-
learning of it.
{ him. He tries to
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writh Judith for I al
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He announces to
i leaving town.
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BY SISTER MARY
East California street. Business Office
! and Xews Room Telephone f».
Postofftee as second-class matter,
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Sjgtial for all tlii^ week! Canning
~ imatoc.-. ?1 per bushel. XEW OR- •
LEANS FRUIT CO. ’
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toes.
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, hree children air 1
ia unhappy bee mi
tendencies. Pre, c
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to. ORME, of who >
that she is havinp
aband.
■n Fay took JUD!
lias to visit her
around" a good
•at Forbes.
n Fay returns, v
some of John's
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etween him and
' which drives h
and when Fay
ut again with oth rl
•ns to leave bin i
medicine.
Remember S. S. S. is made only I
from fresh roots and herbs.
S.S.S
the place of a brake, fit dan-
4<>t rfssume any nf the n *pnn*iW1ity’ for an accident. P$r-
hYps the pedestrian L denf, and pedestrians havp a per-
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SEbTmSooGh
That
1 becomes aware 4
talking about
ANIEL GRAHAM,
larges his doings 1
te firm's reputaEi^
Invites John to t a
is Nell Orme He r
a splendid
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And Other Service
with uncooked cereal and thin cream,
plain omelet, crisp toast, nrilk. coffee.
.LUNCHEON—New peas and pota
toes, sliced tomatoes, whole vwheat
bread.<strawberry • preserves.71
tea.
DINNER—.Stuffed ’ mutton 1 chops.
(Keumed cauliflower » string's bean
salad, graham bread3 green dapple
sauce, ginger bread, milk, coffee w'L't
If you find it necessary to "stretch"!
the peas, try the following recipe and< ;
y*u 11 -decide it’s very 1
while .and you’ll use the dish even if
the peas don’t need eking out.\gftU®
t . Children under six years of'age
may have the juice of red raspberries
VITAL STATISTICS
t Deaths
Mrs. Eilna Grqy, 36, Era, July 13.
! Mattie W. Bewley, 1 1-2 years,
Rosston, June 11.
BREAKFAST — Red raspberries
T‘here:kilt l/e
• that LOWUen Will De qune a.
is Win- choice.
or Deering Mower or
Rake you buy satisfaction.
We have a good stock of
AMERICAN HAy TIES
Schad & Pulte
£&<t Side Court Hcnne Square
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To repuce deaths fr ran drowning, tw Swcdisii goy^
eminent lias adont0d meitkurf to i”it e every one to learn
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SKIN
is tone of many rewards of
pure blood.
Take S. S. S. to purify your !
Ppqto n PiSjtiiut
Coi^etnce halfl at Majysvj||e
-^t ^aturd^ .‘ J, k‘. th '
Alt|iuu«h.tbere been. r>jn for . -.
,T1 r-ecitling. A4cpr4ipg .io.ithe general pplicjj.
very, threatening,., the ^teni^^ -
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church of Denton,A w4s xc^U, . re^^-
feStoUtfcakWashington amumea that
President v Coolidge, if eliminated
lUmMlf. will try to throw the nom-.
iuaUon . to. Secretary of Commerce
Hooper. Hoover will hardly bei much
more satisfactory to Republican in-
surgency than Coolidge is.
» .Still. A retiring president.”even
though. h< retires against hla will, is
tn apposition to be very helpful to
hi* choice of a successor. * In euch a
MtMu$orv in 1928. Hoover’s chances
will depend on how strong RepubU"
h< 'the
mowing
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Borah's presidential prospects will
Immediately improve. Without>re-
gasding Borah as a
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have just shown by an umnisi-
enough of FergusoniS.pl/aiid
lorn. It riKnild be used when-
appfbacfiih^ a.crossing where
Tin* people of Texas
takable vote that they h ive
now they are goifig to d, hand that‘“AfaJ1 keep heij prom
ise and resign immediately. ’ .
made so insistent that
as .Jim’s.
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reports, tfree routings, maps, road
logs, touring books and other infar-
mation ia.available to members
One, hundred members must. t»e se-
cured before A local branch will be
established here An\ one interests
ed. may get lull particulars at the
Chamber of Commerce.
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Special fur *11 this week! Canning
LEAXS FRL'ri CO.,’
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le new numbers will octet4 only
Have you heard the new Orthophonir Vk-trola?
Let ua place one in your home with easy paymen**
New Victor Records every Friday. Come in and
let ua play them for you.
’Horns are necessary/n dutcmbbil^s, of course. The
average pedestrian resent » being blowed at, and tbe ’shrif?
nian resents not being blowed at, but that doesn’t dimin-
ish the usefulness of flic '
£vor rbtmding a curve or
any blunter of p.u.pie in Evidence.
Rut. 1 he horn aii’i fal;
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a woman din d dri?e*r fan 0VeF hhd Trflled a-
little girl because the latter failed to stop when the horn
-as blown.
The driver did not strike the gitl ’ mdliciofesly; Oi £r
. (toiiFse. because the injunction of the horn had not been'
olipyed. But Mie effect is orhefieaHy thp rame. Lr.
was a command that was
con^^nence.*- ’
Horns are necessary *< n dutombbites, of course.
e s p e c t
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Satisfactory performance has bait a
profound public respect for Graham
Brothers Trucks the world over.
Quality is highest, prices are dowestand
demand greatest in Brofoen
history. . i re ’ ‘.
Sales during the first six months
of 11926 aggregated. 19,626
trucks—compared with 10,447
for the first half of 1925.
The record breaking pace conthraesw)
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back ofmaT
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RiOAT
Jirm or 'dTpur^t
^lessercej- will 1
the n< - y _ “ A
In <*ane of nxrars or omissiQti
11 sixers do not hold themselves
e^eiVM by tb>fri h i
The Associated Pre»s is
of 72____7_T "
peavtng tfereih
Me -bers eg the Associated I Press, United Press, Texas Press Asocia-
tion, Texas Daily Press League. r i jf.. U ,, I
The h£xf big criip diat'wiH be pfcduced,in"f’ookf hOun-
ty this year is t^ie turn! p'cYbp, and incidentally fall gar-
Cooke is a c instant producer.
Cooke county is noir* growing peaches that weigh a
pound each and measure one foot'in circumference. If
ydti do hot live in (’bol e (Minty you are making a mis-
take that might hie rem‘died.
Conftfencft H«Id >
At Marysville
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quarterly meethpgjif the
DiSjt^ict Epworth League.
where they will attend the Old Soldi
era Reunion .for several ckr s.
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Get an ice cold watermelon for yr nr
dessert. Grammar’s, phone 33.:
It's a good thing to soind the fiorn to let pedestrians
know a machine is approaching.’ But it is. well, likewise,
rd take if for granted tha: the pedestrian can’t hear the
sound, and to retain complete control 6f the car.T dt •
Assume that every pedestrian is blind, deaf arid dumi>, i
and. von’re playing safe And that's ‘ what’T vFfybody
should want to do.',Sounding*a hdftf niay’tfelp Avetf'an
accident, but it’s no guarantee. And z • • - u-
jist as fatal, regardless of ’
ful to his duty, insofar as
ton is concerned.—Ann A^bor Times-News.
rUay. ickool and church services, and
'the c-ouMCil and business meetings
, were all Ained out Sunday.
’ Vim Lucile Wear, thi district sec-
retary, had planned a splendid pro-
gram for the conference, as those
who enjoyed the Saturday evening
program can testify, and everyone
regretted very much that the pro-
* j?ram could not be carried out on
’ ^Unned. , . ..
«, Jl^.nprt ,gu4rtarly meeting of the
Denton District will be held at M-
1 Combs,in Novembea. .
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•t^£ n^famtoj ,Assa$ation. the ,,
p?S<# rA.utqmQ^ile,Cipb,<^ ^ prgaj|-
jij^d ii Qaiawilje an^cJpa^ffili^.
with the American Automobile Asso-
ciation, furnishes considerable free
service* tyrd . other • courtesies for the
small ai|npal Membership charged.
Mrs, Blanche j^gson, secretary of, •
the.^Qatuesville .,Q»mher of ,Con|:
uierbQ^ sgys a local garage w ill be. |
appointed and, paid by the year,jo
render free road service, day and
njght, any plact* jn Cooke county,
This will include tire repair, gaso-
line delivery, wrecker and towing
, service. Members of the local club
, are entitled ti> the same service in ,
; anl of the 820 cities Where the AAA
. now has clubs
Road information, daily highv ay
reports, free routings, maps,
Sorri’-wf thteh’wi^te f< tn be'cdirffortable toi either
side until the last u if- in and counted.
last S aturday^,
Alt iou"h He
sevenj cjajis prei
wp$r]
was splendid. The fir^tj Metho^st
church of Dento^w^s wgU,,repre-
sented with a large number of dele-
gates,
ent from Hood, and the Whaley(Mem-
oriaLand First Methodist churches
of Gunesville each had
repre lentation.
After games of tennis and droquet
were;played, the young people en-
joyed a delicious picnig supper on the
churcji lawn .
A sing-song or vesper service fol-
lowed the supper.
Rev. B. L- Teacock .delivered th?
welcome ^ddress .and. Miss Maude
Gardner responded, expressing the
\ippr<|ciati0n of the leaguers of the
hoaplta^ity extended to them-
Thj theme or slogan of the confer-
ence
True ”
On ly
stun: a, tlje First Methddist church
of Eenton, the First Metho^i^t and
Whaley Memorial churches of (raines-
villeJ Each League was allowed to
-cast three votes. In the first vot,.
the First Methodist cf Denton re-
ceived eleven votes, and the |wo
laiaques in-Gainesville .received f^ur
each; To ascertain which League
won second place another vote luic
to b? taken, and the First Methodist
, Lea;;u§ of Gainesville received twelve
I votes and Whaley Memorial Leagu?
| received nine.., The First, Methodist
ARE THE STANDARD THE WORLD OVER. J
When you buy a‘McCormick or Deering Mower or **>
Special for *11 this week! Canning
Tomatoes, $1 per bushel. NEW OR-
LEANS FRLT’T CO.,
Call at -the Crystal lee Plant for
lee Cold Watermelons. Our man is ,
there ready t^ serve vou. NBW
ORLEANS FRUIT CO.* '
Mrs R. J. TimiL’js has gone to
Los Angeles, California, to spend the
remainder of the summer
Mis» Marion Lucille Linson who'
has Keen quitf ill for several days, j
is reported iniproved. I
blood—then watch pimples ■
boils, blackheads and rashes ;
vanish. • '
You can take S. 3. S. -with con-
fidence—millions testify to its
raeriu. An unbroken, record of
service for over 100 years is ,
a. great testimonial to a great
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
aId mkssenueh
ESTABLISHED IN 1884 f
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY.
'TWt RELMTER PRIn+tNG COMPAirY, (fNC.j PCBLIffHEKl
. » GA15ESV1LI.E. COOKE COIATY, TEXAS
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Telephone No. 98; Editorial
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li'.. SIB$<-R1PTION RATE# .
, r . I* 4>aine«ville ,
O*e »*ontM? In a8virib<?_'J__L60<J—
Tr - months, in ^i<Mr4l' e<-U-S5
Where subscrAptiona not paid in advance, strl
<4ainraville or Cooke .Comity
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lOsville Weekly
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montns. il-. <me°y-iar. $1.75. By mall, In a^.I °Jhef States,, «!X.
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iof> w,hn h may appear in the columns of The
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OORRl.CT 1CH SE NUMBERS. ’
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.JucL tonfu t n i nc»M bcin^ causefi,m the cih- by tlie
fact that many citizens ia.ve hot changed tlieif house
numbers to conform to the new system of nuirfberihg.’
Some have changed io the correct numbers and some have
hot. often causing the sume hUmber tlT‘appear Dn two
houses. This is- very cnifusing to those rhafcinjf’ddH^-
erics of'goods, telegrams and mail. The mixed numbers
probably do not bother t le pustnich a § much as others,)
as <
miliar?'with the patrons oh their routes^ but those engaged
in promiscuous deliveries throughout the city" are finding!
it very'difficult tn locate ant house by htrtnbbk:’ ,:M' ’
H you have not cham ed to the correct "number, yoii
should do so at once. T
a few pennies and five lllinuies’ work will put them in left Wednesday morning for Decatur.
thpv will nttnnd rh.- Old S.^ldi '
I think
’Why?"
jy do you want i >
IIMk«* H f<M>) of X oil I
«vt> «omt* troiiWI,.
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>«um>, John said
i^Vif hat ing mv gff i
I'm nick of | it i
hours, and tb<- t-
ra u ill Im- holdint
jie remain* of ithf
. Damn it. >tal
J thi* whole kuV-
I want to ;
>k of it—aid
Jlia anger he
aero* the r»i>
a hi? palm, Lain
ei''~ di »k.
I looked at him
•y John, he ah<ie
-d. in troubled
,<-he. He too
hia |H«-ket. open
. a» if half e\j.
nt the picture <
1 th#re.
. i»k here, Julia," ,
town mid let ni
lon't want auvbo< I
e thing. All rig!
to etart hutting
^bout leaving
1 hu*ine»s here—
>1 a hell of a
bitterly.
• right. l^-t th
By Man fa <
One monthjtEa. *dvatM*au_£a_
One year, in advance
Trxaa, (Ontalftr
One monttf’Itf kdvtTi.vAr.
One year^D
A-ll otkee States, HOe per
Aino puMMbeu of <h* Gain
day, th*
By real! ‘ ' 4‘x
By mall,
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months. |1.25; one year, $2.00.1
Any erroneous reflection up|
any person. Jirm or < QXiiorA.ti.'’, ___
Register A Messengej- will bejgladb
br’bjjgfrt ter the noting tfte pybfrghees.
In fatal or oth?r advertisements* the pub-
.„,jabTe for damage further than the amount
adkfc'rfH^tnent. y J ’* *;}
exclijsively entitled to the use for republication
orsjr newTdTsparinjs dredrteiltmrre paper, OTd n«0 the lo«r*ews ap-'
. earmar' ttweih f* " ’' '•'* I * , ’• • ~ » r. s *•
(Keamcd cauliflower st string's
salad, era ham bread.'green ft
A lot depends on your brakes. Are th^y all
they should be? If not, you had better come
and let us re-line them. We do it just like the
factory.* Let us fix your car m good repair for
that summer trip.
’ M.5.RRIAGE LICENSES
M L. Pieree and Miss Sarah Steph-
ens.
Frink C. L. Pfob^t and .Mi^s Mabel
milk. Iu>o(^ne Echpk.
Lo iiis W. Gregory and Miss Adg
Naoiai Nowan.
Leslie F. Pile and Mrs. Mary A.
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J FIRE. TORNADO. AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE X
Telephone 96
Texas
Southland Lite Im, Co.
Of Dallas. Texas
Morns McElrath
Special Agent
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Xhe””1!' PEOPLE DON’T
(EXCUSE PIMPLES,
but shopld not be allowed to eat the GET RID OF THEM
Black and White Ointment, and
Soap, are doing, almoet mjraculeua
things for people wpo had . (tried i
mafly things In desperation trying (
to get rid 4>_f pimples, blotches
bumps, eczema “breaking out."
Tha|t more than two million pack-*
ages are bMfig Aised a year just
proves its vXd^ige and tremendous
----***-• whose
skid it has cleared up.
Ahy dealer can supply'Tou vHth
both Ointment and the Soap. So
lie is no excuse to keep being
bothered with your skin tro'ubles.
The] 5f c size Ointment contains three
t-.mes as much as the 25c size.
Special for all this week! Canning
Tomatoes, jBl per bushel NEW OR-
LEANS FRUIT CO. . i .
Dnve away Che heat with an ioel
, Rev. W. Harrison B~ker and family cc’.’ witcrmele!’ Grammars th. 13
>ft TVndnesAnv mnmincz for Dncnt.nr — —— *
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corti growing, and the p csperts ate’frtfe at thi^ time for
receiving large yields fr5ju th.Jr acreage: f-'
an abufidance of ’proven ler for man and beast thii
ter in this bailiwick.
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To reduce deaths frain drowning,’ tlr^ Swedish gov*'
o swim. ' Hereafter only those holding certificates will be'
employed in schools or ' >fficial positions’ and it al sb b'--
nines a part of school examinations necessary to promo-
tions.
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4£A ytorwjn,Writer
TVTA1HLNPTON.—Whether «r B4A
Wj P»e«id«w Coolidge te * ouxU.
jgii <teto^tFMMM|tet>ation ln..j|*>
depen<te,o*.th« oomlng congressional
elecfin i n| uiifiBRW 8i 'V
^If thtoLMmintatrattan te vindfoatefi
at the «»lte next Mowember—that icl
if a matortty of the Coolidge kind 0<
- f4 Republicans-are elected to the n«M
r*treo| »enate,a<»A-*ower<nhou9e—he oaa
•’rfW renomlMteft. by .Wanting to ba,**WB
nobody doubts that he will.
« If t|Mb Democrats and insurgent
Republican*--* adwng wave ot iW
Kjl’Copke county, six YhtontRalMcr orff ydarf p ii. surgeo^M* hM own party wiU .to
- -------- j worse fpafhim .than some DesaocMk-
■j tic gaindwAet evep /he senate, Jo cay
. j nothing of the house, away from him,
1 it wiU be. a pretty convincing sign
that the country has .turned jhim
do>n.<.,.~- -so
* : <t” ’ May Not Tr?
. uln thaticvrnt it will be doubtful if
he»<can> be senomuiated, no matter
► te*wKtwxLtee tries, anddJM»<drqh9MU-
t des are he will say he prefers not to
They have arrived in GaindsviHe and are now oil display in our show
. room, on East California Street.
Come and see the new. mode! in the
FORDOR SEDAN, finished in the New
Lacquer Gray.
Abo th* NEW FORD COUPE, finished in the NEW GRAY-
GPFEN, a color recently adopted exclusively by the
Ford Motor Company.
You must see these cars to appreciate their beauty.
TOM C. CHEANEY MOTOR CO.
WE NEVER CLOSE
" Cali Us Wherr You Hffve Fire Trouble
,Y M, 19M_______
Palace Garage and Auto Laundry
" R H. Young, Prop
'lsi *hardy do it”
103 East Elm St.
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CHRIST fOfe Att—ALL
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THE WORD OF
GOD
Thy word 18 a lamp, onto my feet,
and a light unto my path.—
P$alm U9;105.
F Q'char' Brothers .Trucks, tvitfuDodge "I *
| Brothers 3^.Ton Commercial Cars, I
L :n<et of all haulage requirements. J
1-Ton Chassis (G-BOY) .... $ 985
7 1^-Ton Chassis .$1363
MBM Low Chassis’.. s $1414
J Delivered ,
TREW BROTHERS MOTOR ( 0.
Southwest Comer of Souare
Graham Brothers
| T/^TZ’CF DODcd BROTHERS
1 JI DEALERS EVERYWHERE
.fest hrrw frig emr oif crop will be this year rertiuDs to
U«- , but tie fact is fu ly established 'that Cdflke county
n.'v !'. * Largest grain crop in her history, and most of
i*’-'*rr;T’n has been safe y stored in bins or sold on th*1
hr.-d'n'm.rkets. What we need now is a few days of
io finish the big threshing job.
whole berry on’account of the seeds
x , ' Peas and Potatoes
Two cups shelled peas. 1 cup dlced
new potatoes. H cup miaced onion,
1 tablespoon butter, u teaspoon salt,
teaspoon brown sugar. • 1* table-
apaea .minced mint leaves (optional).
14 teaepoon flour.
’ Melt butter, add 1 onion ’and rcook
over a low gre until a pale straw col-
or. Mix sugar and flour thoroughly .
and sprinkle over onions. Stir with a
fork until perfectly blended and add
potatoes and peas and mint leayes if
convenient.-j Add boiling l waterlito P‘e5e *®
, ,r . . J cover and bring to the boiling point.' ’
the postmen making their rouhds ^very day art fh- Over sauce pan and cook O'.er a low
rr-itPi tlft tViiAe rnnhnc Lnt r»-nrracrorl i ff^e for thirty minutes. Keep .
water "moving but not boiling hard.
Yarn inp> a hot^vegetable dish and •
■erve
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ran progressivism is then. <
V .If the progressive group
party makes a formidable sh
In the - tall. Senator Williai
!. Wit bout Vre-
__ particularly safe
1W1 yet..Washington's impression te
that he may develop into one. on
short notice almost any time. -
, Lowden Strong
As aTfarmtrs' candidate, Frank O.
Lowden te spoken of here as the
likeliest selection. Should the corn .
belt prove, in November, to be in a
frame of mind which absolutely de-
mands plapation. it is believed here .... .. -
Lowden will be quite a likely Lea cue of Denton received the pen-
♦» t. 44 C WWrx r> A1. » »v *V 4 T* C 11 Tt 4
►a.Vice President Dawes and Senator
James E. Watson of Indiana are re-
ceptive . farm candidates. • too,to but
Dawe*', chances are not considered as
good as Lowden's and Watson'S *rh|
km deemed nearly as good.*^? - •»>
tn anc—*3.2
______ adv* tea. ..I. «-?•<>
Six rt<M4thfc,“i¥’id*ak»o*rl-U;fl«t
One ye«tofr ito ^litance--------$8.00
•aigbt-jBoftjhSJ P»ke».cha’‘***-
V
Six maMhs. in**dva^SS u---$3.00
*5.00
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Six months,
M) six Zeu^FiJ^ onT year.’ *
Ml Register? teeapd evere- Tl*ir*-
Which are as follewwk'. .*rk.r*
j n r itov u 111 j , a» jx
"ooke county),
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1926, newspaper, July 28, 1926; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1319739/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.