McKinney Daily Courier-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DAILY COURIER GAZETTE, MeKTNNEY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924.
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NSURANCE
Do You Eyes Bother
You?
If so, tell us about it. If wo find
some errors of vision the prob-
ability is that most of your
bodily discomforts are caused
thereby. Wear the glares which
we will provide and it is prac-
tically certain that the whole
trouble will disappear. •
Clocks and Watches
We have all kinds and prices
and each and every one is a
good value for the price we ask.
It has been our constant en-
deavor to give our customers
what' they want In style, size
and kind. You are welcome
to inspect our stock at any
time. There is no obligation to
buy.
J. F. COLE
Licensed Optometrist
“Been Here a Long Time”
At Central Drug Store.
Here in An Extra Bargain.
That 1
lives Yeu Guaran-
ed Protection.
J. S. QARLAND
I Phone 982.
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CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
Dr. F. M. Bralley
Being Urged As
Rotary Governor
Quart of Water a
Day Helps Kidneys
When Back Hurts or Bladder Both-
' ers. Also Take a Litlesalts.
I Got a First
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Denison, Texas, March 15.—Dr. E. Eating too much, rich food may
M. Bralley, president of the College of produce kidney trouble in some form.
Industrial Arts, is being offered for says, a well-known authority, because
governor of the thirteenth Rotary dis-, the acids created excite the kid-
trict by the local organization of Ro-neys. Then they become overworked,
tarians, of which he was once presi-get sluggish, clog up and cause all
dent. The C. I. A. head was nominated sorts of distress, particularly back-
after repeated urgings from Rotar- ache and misery in the kidney region,
ians throughout the district, which rheumatic twinges, severe head-
embraces all Texas except that pore aches, acid stomach, constipation,
tion lying west of a line drawn south torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder
from the eastern boundary of New and urinary irritation,
National Bank
Book
Mexico.
The moment your back hurts or
A large delegation of Denton Rotar- kidneys aren’t acting right, or if blad-
lans will attend the district conven- der bothers you, begin drinking lots
tion in Wichita Falls, April 2, 8. and of good water and also get about
4. Those making the trip will occupy four ounces of Jad Salts from any
Note the happy smile, the expression of pride in the pos-
session of a Bank Account.
in
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little .
are one.” on an aching corn, in- special pullmans, and will occupy the good pharmacy; take a tablespoontul
stantly that corn stops hurting, then cars as living quarters in the Wichita in a glass of water before breakfast
shortly you lift it right off with fing-
Falls train yards
era.
Your-drussist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn
or corn between the toes, and the
foot calluses, without soreness or ir-
ritation.
Texas Climate
Better Than
California’s
Dr. J. B. Cranfill of Dallas, in a
recent press article, refers to the
"California brag" and draws a com-
parison of California climate to that
of Texs. He says:
I met a friend the other day who
had "returned from California to Dal-
las in order that he might be reliev-
ed of a rheumatic attack which he
had suffered out on the coast, Of
course, he came to the right place.
The Dallas climate is, in’ my candid
and sober judgment, the finest In the
world. It is true that our summers
elsewhere. We may successfully
are long, but, as a whole, they are
more tolerable than the summers
challenge the whole world to produce
a more wholesome winter than the
one from which we are now emerg-
ing. There has been just enough
rain, just enough cold, just enough
sunshine and just enough of varia-
tions in these climatic conditions to
conspire to an absolute perfection of
climate here at home,
• There is a great deal of brag about
the California climate. I have been
in California and there are elements
No 554—-Five room house, lot
50x200. on Leland Avenus, city water
and electric lights; worth $1350 for
8850; one half cash. See THE Mc-
KINNEY REALTY CO. Phone 65.
Why pay more for flour that Is not
as good as White Billows?
IT’S CHEAPER TO TAKE
ICE DAILY
Than it is to do without it.
McKinney Ice & Coal Co.
mens 4
eld 6
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LLANO MARBLE
— Works Up Into Wonderfully Beautiful
aun ten
MONUMENTS. See our Designs.
W. W. PRUETT MONUMENT WORKS
Residence,Phone, 751.
Hast of Postoffice.
The suggestion of
for a few days and your kidneys may
the Denton then act fine. This famous salts is
Has your boy made this start toward a successful life?
If not, now is the time to help him get started. Send him
in and let us talk to him.
Rotary clubs in those towns and com- made from the acid of grapes and
fered as a candidate for governor of lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
the thirteenth district was welcomed has been used for years to flush
at a meeting of the college board of clogged kidneys and stimulate them
regents last week. He was given per- to activity; also to neutralise the
mission and authority to accept the acids in the system so that they no
candidacy by unanimous vote of the longer irritate, thus often relieving
board. . bladder disorders.
Dr. Bralley, in a speech before local Jad Salts can not injure anyone;
Rotarians at their luncheon last makes a delightful effervescent lithi-
Thursday, pledged himself, if elected, water drink which millions of men
to visit each of the eight-one Rotary and women take now and then to
Clubs in the, thirteenth district during help keep the kidneys and urinary
the coming year. In addition, he as- organs clean, thus often avoiding
serted he would assist and promote serious kidney disorders. By all
the establishment of additional means have your physician examine
Rotary clubs in those towns and com- your kidneys at least twice a year.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Established 1869.
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munities desiring them.
Talking About
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Open House
People You Know
At High School
(Continued from page 1.)
riefeerer's
Jimmie Tinsley and Misses Vira 67
Garrett and Eunice Dutton of Me-work. Prof. W * Dallas is in charges
Kinnel. accompanied by Mrs. Earl of the manual training department
Parson and little daughter, Virginia and devotes his full time to this work.
Earl of Bangor, Texas, were visitors Many of the students were at work
In Piano Tuesday night with the various pieces of machinery.
Mrs. Alice Taylor, clerk of the Dis- [Some were making baskets, sore
footstools and others were preparing
trict Court of Collin county was in
Plano Tuesday afternoon from Mc-
Kinney meeting the voters Mrs. Tay-
lor is a candidate for reelection. She
was accompanied to Plano by her
daughters, Miss Donna, and Little
Miss Avys Rae.
the piece* for more expensive mak-
ings.
Miss Susie Carlisle, head of the
Domestic Science department and
Mrs. W. R. Dn'ias an instructor were
present and explained to the visitors
the work' that is being done in that
department For Instance in the study
of the preparation of the meat dishes
W. T. Eastham of McKinney, em-
ploye of the Texas Power & Light
Company, was here Friday afternoon
on business. Mr. Eastham was for] the class was first taken to a market
of attractiveness in that latitude.
This winter, however, has been a
hard one there. The drouth was
excruciating and distressing.
When 1 was in California a few
years ago I was met by the tradi-
tional California brag at every turn
of the road. I soon found an anti-
dote to it. Every time a man would
exhaust his supply of adjectives con-
coming California, its beauties, Its
climate, its roads, its ocean. Its fruits,
pte., I would finally put a period to
it all by asking: "Ah. Indeed, and
when do you suppose there will be n
repetition . of the San Francisco
earthquake?" The word "earthquake"
thus used was the only protection I
could find front the onslaught of the
California fans.
Coming again to our own blessed
climate and our own glorious city
and State. I repeat that nowhere
on the globe are there so many con-
ditions conducive to health, prosper-
Ity and happiness as can be found
here in Dallas, in grand old Texas
There is just one better‘country than
Texas and one better city than Dal-
las, but these are not located on our
globe. 3 3
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Fresh shipment Club House, Pure
Preserves in different flavors. GILES
McKINNEY. Phone 31.4
several years local manager for the where a quarter of a beef was cut.
company in this cite They studied the various cuts of meats
Mrs. Earl, Wetsel went, to McKin-and then studied how to best prepare
ney Saturday to attend the bed-side them so that the tough cuts would be
of her little cousin, Fred Dickerson, tender. They explained how the yari-
who has been quite ill of pneumonia, ous meals were prepared with the
The Rev. Clyde A. Long, of MeKin-idea of a well balanced ration so that
ney, presiding elder of the McKinney a sufficient number of vitamins might
District, occupied the pulpit in the be served.
Piano Methodist church Sunday In the commercial department,
morning at 11 o’clock. He delivered Prof. Earle Y. Wolford was present to
a great message. , explain the work here. In that depart-
Roy Kirkpatrick . and Richard ment there are sixty students, the
Bass, of McKinney, came down Fri- maximum number to be accommodat-
day afternoon and enjoyed a few ed with the equipment. He explained
hours on Piano's new golf course, that there were two classes which is
Miss Eva Hughston, teacher in the equivalent to one class of 120 mem-
J. H. Hill Public school at McKinney, bers, he said.
spent the week-end with home folks. After this open program had been
—Plano Star-Courier, concluded the visitors attended the
- . . operetta “In Inala," given by the Girls
Because it’s best, buy Pillsbury’s Glee Club. It was the club’s first ap-
Dairy Ration. Clean, palatable, uni-pearance Hnd under the direction of
form and economical. Miss Veda Samuell, the class present- ,
led a most excellent program in two
W. C. Pendleton, route one. Far- acts. It delighted the big audience as
mersville, Texas, sends his renewal to was evidenced by the frequent ap-
the Weekly Democrat Gazette plause.
through clubbing rate with the Far-
mersville Times. The Pendleton
family is an old and respected one of
East Collin. We appreciate having
Mr. Pendleton’s name enrolled
Fresh Patty Shells.
Seeger's Snowflake Bakery can
supply you with the best of fresh
Ninety nine pairs of women’s feet
out of a hundred are horribly deform,
ed by the wearing of high-heeled
shoes, says Sir Hubert Barker, the
famous manipulative surgeon of Lon-
don. who averts that he has seen in
the course of his work as a bone
setter more, women’s feet, than any
other person in the world.
among our many East Collin citizens
who are on our subscription list.
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Club House Thousand Island dres-
sing just received at GILES MckIN.
NEY’S.
patty shells. Other good things too.
GARDNER B. Y. P. U.
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY
Buy It In McKinney.
WHY
“HE SENDS MORE PEOPLE AWAY REJOICING
THAN ANY PLACE I KNOW.”
I would like to say of Dr. Caldwell’s Sanitarium that I believe he
sends more people away rejoicing than any place 1 know. People
come with a loathsome disease and distressed mind and under his
skillful treatment and optimistic cheer they are soon improving and
happy. 1 was treated here for lump in the breast and am thankful
I came. 5
MRS. J. F. GUILLET.
Stamford, Texas. a
THE CALDWELL SANITARIUM
McKinney, Texas
Health Insurance
for the Whole Family
SUPERIOR
Touring Car
*495
f. o. b. Flint,
M-h.
Without counting the daily utility of a
Chevrolet for going back and forth to work,
shopping or taking the children to school,
etc., its value in saving doctor’s bills, broad-
ening your mental horizon and keeping the
whole family physically fit, amounts to more
than the cost of the car and its upkeep.
It to more of an essential to the modern
family than anything else but a home.
Chevrolet meets the requirements of the
modern family because it to economical to
buy and maintain, because of its excellent
appe and riding comfort, because it
an be depended upon, and because it to so
easy to drive that any member of the family
can use it. . l
Prices f.o. b. Flint, Michigan ‘
Superior Roadster............52
Superior Touring..............
Superior Coupe..............19
SPECIAL RATES
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—FORT WORTH
March 8-15
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FAT STOCK SHOW
and RODEO
voy LiNai
$3.15
FROM McKINNKY
—Tiekenmer sale daily March
7th to 15th, ind., 1924. Limited
to returns March 100, 1924.
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LEAAu
LECTRIC
DALLWAY
LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE
Legal blanks of all kinds at The
Dall Courier-Gazette and Weekly
Democrat-Gazette office. Power Of
If you should burn tonight what
would you do tomorrow. Protect your
records with a Cary.
Women realtors of Philadephia, of
whom there are a number who have
achieved marked success in their
chosen field, are up In arms over the
board of
attorney, chattel mortgages, vendors’
lien notes, release of vendors’lien, refusal of the real estate
promissory notes, warranty deed, pro-
ducers’ oil and gas lease, bill of sale,
rental contract, releases, breoders’
lien, and others. If we haven’t got it,
we’ll print it on short notice.
their city to admit them toactive
Good Farm Near McKinney.
No. 735—182 acres of good black
land, on pike, in five miles of Mc-
Kinney, Texas; has six-room house,
good barn, plenty of outhouses, plen-
ty of water and wood.. This land can
be bought worth the money; near
school and churches. Price $130 per
acre. For sale exclusively by the
McKINNEY REALTY COMPANY.
See W. & Yarbrough.-
WESTMORELAND’S ?
membership.
A large bundle of old papers for
sale at the Daily Courier-Gazette for
5 cents.
One of the best cooking experts in
Texas sold White Billows was the
best flour she ever used. Why pay
more for flour not as good?
The entire village of Reno, Texas,
has moved three-quarters of a mile
from the railroad to be on a new
automobile highway, preferring the
highway to the railroad.
Call 81 or 32 for the best flour in
town. Say: Dunwoody's Best and you
get the best. GILES McKINNEY.
More than $3,000,000,000 has been
spent by American railroads this year
for materials, fuel, supplies and main-
tenance of equipment.
Buy it in McKinney. ,
It is a real pleasure to shop at
mekinnos’s finest grocery.
Here one finds an atmosphere
of refinement that is quite un-
ordinary and a most wonderful
assortment of the choicest
products in good things to eat.
We are building our reputa-
tion on the foundation of high-
est quality, and at the proper
price; and reinforcing that
with service.
Our service includes charge
accounts, free deliveries and
personal attention. .
P. R. WESTMORELAND
Phone 94 and 95.
Everything to Eat.
j The Gardner B. Y. P. U. will ren-
der the following program at The
First Baptist church Sunday:
Miss Ada "Alexander, and W. T. 1
Haley, leaders. 1
Song. ____.__1 I
Memory Work.
Prayer., •
| Song.
Records.
Business.
Special Music.
Group Captain in Charge—W. T.
Ifaley.
Introduction—W. T. Haley.
Nauman, the Leper—James Kim-
briet.
Naaman Visits the King—Charles
Bloss.
Nan man Returns to Thank Elisha.
—Iva Lee Hitchcock.
Gehazil’s Sin and Punishment—
Imogene Jones.
1 Leader’s Ten Minutes--Ada Alex-
agger.
Drill on Memory Work.
Special.
Closing Song and Prayer.
Would a thrifty housewife pay
more for a product that is no bet-
ter, if as good as one she can buy
for less? In the case of White Bil-
lows flour, would she do it ?
Strange to say, you may think, that
White Billows Flour sells for less
than many sacks that are not its
equal, but its true, nevertheless. “
Of a total of $478,000,000 of min-
erals mined in Alaska, $328,000,000
was in gold. 9
C. J. SMITH, Dealer
- McKinney, Texas.
remo
THE KITCHEN
GOES THERE
Let us work with you in the
planning of your new Home.
Our experience and training In
this particular may save you
money as well as making the
plans entirely workable. We
can furnish the best material
at very reasonable prices.
J. T. ELLIOTT
LUMBER CO;
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. McKinney Daily Courier-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1924, newspaper, March 15, 1924; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1678059/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.