Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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Auto Accessories
placed Cunningham for Gainesville.
Biffle tore of?7 yards over right
guard and Phillips was able to pick
off a yard through the same place.
Biffle then made it first down with
7 yards over center. Phillips gained
4 yards through the line and. Biffle
again registered first down with 6
over tackle. Biffle placed the ball
on this play on Harrietta’s 11 yard
line, where the half ended. Score:
GateeaviHe 0, Marietta 0L ?
SECOND HALF J
. Third Quarter . •
Marietta received on the west end
of the field. Cunningham replaces
“Heavy” Johnson for . Gaintevilte,
the Leopards kicked off 32 yards to'
Boyd who returned ll yards. Rob-
ertson registered 3 yards around
.AAk —4 M-n.-♦_ up J yard
,ta end-around play,
RobertMm again circled the end for
composed oi the very elite 3 : «d whpn Wicker hit the
line for only 1 yard the ball went
— - — over.to Gainesville. Biffle hit the
line for 3 yards and Phillips chalked
up l more over canter. Brown made
a first down witS an Fjard broken 1
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business
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Ids are the best evidence we
a lately of the return of a
'prosperity in thia communi-
ty and apparently a prosperity of
general character likely to continue
indefinitely aad likely has come to
ittay. Our home merchants and lo-
& banks gre having splendid busi-
ness—much better thna usual at this
season of the year-and there is work
for. everyone who desires to labor at
good wages and plenty of ready
money to pay the MBs,
.With the approaching of a local
oil boom, which is a certainty, and
the good cotton crop, most of which
is ret to be harvested and, placed on
the market, and with three of the
strongest bank,,, financially speak-
ing, aircan be found in any eity the
me, of Gainesville, and with that
general trend of optimism manifest-
ed by o«r business men there ie no
reason wjiy Gainesvi’Je fioC —
gjow abd prosper more largely and
more rapidly than she has done at
gny^peried in her past history.
Gaineyvine’g present aad future
grospecta along business lines - are
bright, no cause for a “Gloomy Gns”,
and nidkating an era of progress, hap-
aiyl the contentment of our
people in * te»R«r measure than we
have realined locally fog a decade and
then sonte. Hence, there is no local
came from a business standpoint for
grouching and pessimism. Just keep
upland doing, hit the ball good^d
strong and strive to get yours while
the getting is good. Spread the propa-
gayja, tell H strong, for «neh are the
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When you send your dollar out of
Gainesville to soane mail order house
you hNgtet as woUJum it good-bye for
it will never cause back.
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' The step* being taken by a let of
Jamesville people’-to-engage in the
oil producing game reminds as of the
story -about "the Farmer and The
Lark. tBo don’t rock the boat, but
encourage the bpys to go to it.
, The nxet time you take “Bill” Doi-
ter <mA of yow P<x*et preparatory
to ■snduig him to some mail order
heuee. just stop and think it over.
“Bill” may prefer to do his shopping
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The deacon says he knows a tab of
women whom he thinks are afflicted
with foot mouth die eases judging
from the way they hoof it around the
neighborhood all day and loading up
an gossip aad then mouth it out aH
Milk Leads YTour
Child bn the
Road to Health
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on Marietta’s 6 yard line. Robertson
h* the line for a y>H. - Wick«
smashed the Leopard defense for 4 iM ,u r
yards and then after gaining but 7 finue tin enterprise,
yard over center punted. The
kick was blocked by Gainesville and
Skeen of Marietta recovered the ball
" yard line. Me- givetf pro-rata share in 1
p£y ’h"Jhe™S
wived this play. When Boyd^andJ^ and every subscriber
Robertson failed to 1— ---. __a
in two tries, Robertson psmtod 35
yards to Cunningham who returned
, vard through tackle. Brown mads .a •
spectacular 18 yard run around right -1
’ end. Biffle plugged away at eenter ]
foe 3 yards and after Cunningham J
ktoai usmtoamUvtol . m. AAunlo nwiiteb thru
MhHMMH recovered ow----- ,
vard Bns. ‘‘ Blount at Gainesville
blocked RotoertaofcV pass to Boyd.
Robertavn passed 11 yards to Boyd
for a first down. Biffle intercepted
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and season. Cunningham failed to
dropkick goat Score: Gainesville 6
Marietta 0. v
Phillips of Gaiuesvflle hieked oft 40 ***’t8,
yards to Boyd of Marietta who re-
turned the ball 13 yards. Robertson <
grounded two passes to Boyd. Third
quarter ended the ball in Marietta’s -■
possession on her own 33 fast Uns. L
Score: Gainesville J, Marietta 0.
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Wicker passed M” ybrda. lo. Mc-
Carty who went 7 yards, before .be-
ing downed. Wicker pasted 8’ J»rds
to McCarty. Wicker skirted right
, end far 12 yards and ftfsg down.
Marietta’s possession on Gainesville’s Sima intercepted P*?®.
49 yard line. Score: Gainesville 0. Gainesville s 31 yard. line. Btfm
n gained a yard over tackle. Bhagho
replaces Phillips im the backfield, for
Gainesville. Phillips, goes in' fof
Hemphill Jn the hue. Biffle picked
off 2 yards through the line, and
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- FBWER PAUPKRS
Government records shew that there
ajwrfewer paupers in ahn-bouses <rf fofed to
been in the last twenty years, and the
number per 100X100 population is
smaller than it ever has been in the
history of the country. On Janu-
ary 1st of this year there wen 78,-
090 paupers in ahnhousea tn the
country as compared .with 8^96 in
19W. . . . r -,k ««
The ytsfistire indicate that fregali*
5mIIB^S|hE
faithfully now thin ever- b^orm They
also indicate that general livj^ wage
conditions are improving. The. coun-
We’re pulling another “Paul Revere” in
telling you to get your Winter Auto Ac-
cessories right now, There are many
things, you’ll need—and t^e have all of
them at priee^th^ mea.1 extreme
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XL IClub Year Books
Being Distributed
will hold H« first meeting, of this
season on October 4th, are Deing dis-
tributed among ■ the members The
-.rtments, literary. ]
i: linve'’ been ar^ down. Wicker fumbled the ball but
xnSeased in mem- Carty gamed 4 yards on
ftbly during the past r—J *-
the departments func- t 3 CKJ.
tioning separately, with the exception tempted a <
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all your Fountain Pen troubles. It is :
made tq stand the ups and downs a school :
iffers Sharp-Point Pencil also
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F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Q.
Td Be Formed;m City
A5 reorganisation of the Red Riv-
' en Drifting company will be effected
' here next Monday night, ^aacordtag
man who have exhausted' their fi- < bottle of Milk leads your
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when Brown failed to gam, the quar- pfete drilling the wildcat test weB on
terback punted 50 yards to Wicker the -Whalev-Jones- ranch, -’ 9 mites
on Marietta’s 6 yard line. Robertepn north of town, recently made personal
f call* ort the business men of the city
in an effort to procure funds to con- I
. They have the
names of 101 persons on the list who
“ ~ y specified amns Monthly
id, the latter persons , to
--to share in the hold-
tiujftfrig
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When Boyd , ami nwfe snd every subscriber to the
I?ake firB* fund “ to-be. ^rsasat. „
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down with 5 yards over center.
Wicker then gained 3 yards through
left guard, but,*, pass, Robarteoa to
Bovd was iococxpLte. Wicker Yap-
ped off # yards over center but iw-
letta wae penalized 5 yards for tAV
sides- Wicker piu-ted 10 yatdH to
Brown -whos returned the ball ' 3
vards dad*fell' Cvpnjnglrtm circled
right end ,for « yards, fumbled the
ball apd Robertson Cf Marietta re-
covered.. Robertson madel yard over
right tackle »s the quarter ended.
Ike' period ended with Che ball in
49 yard 1
Marietta 0. .
? -1 ;i Second Quarter
Wicker’s pass to McCarty was
grounded, aad the former then gained
1 yajed- over- center, i Phillips of
Gainesville intercepted Wicker’s 85
yard pass and returned 2 yards. Bif-
fle-was being called on to take the
found it almost impossible to stop
him. Cunningham Tumbled the ball
which Robertnin of Marietta recov-
ered, Gainesville loosing 11 yards.
Robertson Wicker and Boyd carried -
. the ballon succession for a firot
recovered with a 3 yard loss. Mc-
' en<I
around play, and when Boyd made 1
Robertson at*
which .failed on
o? ;s
. lin^. Biffle picked rff 5s and 13
* yards.in succession for a first down.
Phillips rammed the line for 8 more
BYSrJboS°fo? the XLI dub, which
v»s ±A.___ Att___a wimmfinr- —xl.3—
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season on October 4th, are
club has been departmentalized into
three distinct department!,
nature study ‘ sad mtista, and far-
reaching prof !
ranged for al
.1^9 duh J
year and witl
of one general meeting every month, the 19 yard
thia is expected to be one of the l>v*r
most successful years in the history,
of the club. t;-'. -i
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Enthusism Awaits
Blily Madden Dance
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Much enthusiasm is being display-
ed among Terpeichorean artists who
awaib with tickling in bhsir toes the Jar<
coming of Billy Madden< ^nchertro Wifekpr
Saturday night at Robertson’s Nex
Hall on. East California street. The
music which will consist of southern
syncopated tunes, will begin prompt-
ly at 8J0 and continue until 12 p.
m. ’■ <s wfc''.-= 4
• It is-a rare occasion that citizens
ot Gainesville are givou an oppor-
tunity to enjoy the music rtl sudi a
liand of musicians as the ten which
compose this high class, orchestra.,^
Billy Madden and hie group have
had the honor of appearing before
; and entertaining H. R. H. Prince of
Wales, Duke of York, Princess Mary
and many of Europe’s royalty. -? Tltf
were engaged for oi^frear by./utM
' management of the famous Palais
De Danse, of London, drawing the
largest crowd of any orchestra st
’ this beautiful dance palace and ill
' conjunction with this were engaged
atoReetoris one. of the very-aetart
J Weet N^1,t aubs ** London
mid not with-the same success. They also L.
—1---1 played for the Chib Dannau ini’aris right, tod, McCarty picked
; and were always big favorites with onthe Manetta end-arc
patrons of fids very evclusive club
which was ■
of Europe. . * . vr w
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924, newspaper, September 27, 1924; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330112/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.