The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [340], Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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DAY EXENINU FEP:16, iD,4
F a we ** miw -IS- #HARA***R*TA
AS DAILY EVENING NEWS
volay except Sunday by the United Publishing Co., West 1
; also publishers of The Ennis Weekly Local and The Pai- /
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. Office telephone 44.
Soviet Prepared for Jap Threat
: Lets Go Places at 1
Majestic In Dallas | Movie Hashes
Month
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By Carrier or Mail
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The Majestic Theater in Dallas---
continuing its policy of a doubleGAIETY OF PARISIAN
pregram each week—a stage and LIFE IS REVEALED IN
screen show on one program—. "FASHIONS OF 1934.’
Saturday presents the New York —---
Musical Comedy success “Let’s Go Americans who have never been cr.
| Also seen are: such well nown
architectural and geogrephical fe-
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de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathe- -
dial. Rue de la Paix, Place de la
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embankment of the Seine and, of -
course, the inescapable Eiffel Tow- ...
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bie Readers are requested to motify us promptly or any fanure
the part of the advertiser to live up to the standard of service or
nises in these pages, whereupon we will immediately take suitable
ints Dairy News stands behind all movements that will 70 tr
elopment and betterment of Ennis as a city, E l’s as a county
is -a state, and the United States as a nation
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 16, 1934
THE FINE ART OF FORGETTING
(By E. H. Hudson in Mexia News
€ WE HAVE many fine courses and books on
ining.
memory
Charging that Japan is fever-Communist congress in Moscow parade of up-to-the-minute Rus-
5 P ishly preparing for war," General that in the event Japon does E -
- good memory is much to be desired. Vassily Bluechier (inset) command- tack Russia she will find hast
Ne ability to forget is also much to be desired. er-in-chief of the Soviet armies infacing
Ver would be better and wiser and happier if we could the Far East, recently tot
t half the things we know.
Arget the slights you have received or imagined.
Arget hard words and criticisms that have fallen on
rounds
a ring of steel that
the Soviets. Above
sur-
is a
: sian tanks during recent Moscow
review.
—International Illustrated News
Photo.
Places," featuring Bobby Pinkus, to Paris are due for a veritable
comedy star of several revues.
Cock’s Tour of the smart places
"Let’s Go Places" at the Majestic of the French capital and those
Theater will be presented with a |who know the city like natives are
cast of more than a score of stars due for a vic rious thrill from
among them sixteen beautiful danc-cicseups cf familiar enamarkts in
ins girls. The revue runs to song. Fashions of 1934" the First Na-
dance, comedy and music introduce ticnal picture which comes to the
ing many hits of the current Broad | Plaza thea er Sunday and Monday,
way season, with William Powell in stellar
I The screen attraction brings that role.
i favorite star of character roles,"
METHODIST BOARD TO
BEAR CHANGES AT ENI
Okl, homa City, Feb. 1G.-A
At
day,
Phar
rget. friends who have proved false,
get unpleasant things you have seen,
get failures that you cannot remedy.
faults you have seen in others.
evil gossip you have heard,
netting is an aid to happiness,
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BANK BUYS MACHINE GUN
pecial from San Angelo says:
BMARINE gun has been added to the protective
At of the First National Bank. and Jim White,
finger, now chief guard, knows how to use it.
• and other banks of the city already were equip
sawed-off shotguns and pistols to be used in
as robbery attempt.
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NEVER AGAIN
S CURLEYCUE," murmured the office manager
enographer, "I don’t want to be harsh. Nothing
really don’t.
Thabe the answer," said the damsel nonchant
gone wrong now "
to ask you to not write your young man
hours. Letters are apt to get mixed. Herb
oasport that we have sent them a shipment of
cases, instead of the axle grease they ordered.
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FRESH EXPERIENCE
OKKEEPER: "What is the boss’ college son so
w up about?"
e enographer: "A life insurance doctor just examin-
m and found him O. K."
Bookkeeper: "What of it?"
Stenographer. "It’s the only examination he ever
1 PAINFUL WAITING
- A CHINAMAN had a toothache, and phoned a dentist
an appointment.
Doctor—"Two-thirty all right "
Chinaman—Yes, tooth hurtee, all right. What time
come?"
$ ---00---———-
A QUESTION bothering many is how long a flight
before it ceases to be a hop.
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A DETROIT woman got a load of vegetables from her
| - inked husband, as alimony—which must have put
errible stew. 5 :
: THERE WILL be no bayonets in future years, says an
my fficial. Then they’d better provide can openers
with their corn willie and beans, hereafter.
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MUSSOLINI has assembled a brain trust like Roose-
velt’s but the difference between the two is Roosevelt’s
Trains-= gingmimg
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Two Bardwell
Boys to Play
Pro Baseball
Matty Bell Goes
With S. M. U. As
Assistant Coach
Candy Shop In
Dallas Robbed
Of $100 Cash
Waxahachie. T’exas, Feb. 16.-
Two Bardwell members of the-Wax
ahachie Rangers, cage club coached
and managed by Paul Richards,
have signed to play professional
baseball this season. They are Ich-
abod Williams, who goes to the
Atlanta, Ga., club and Ted Pritch-
ett, who has signed with the St.
Bouis Cardinals.
Baylor Beats Texas
39 to 31 for Upset
Waco, Texas, Feb. 16.-The Bay-
lor Bears rose in all their wrath
M thodist Episcopal board of triers
will hear charges of “improper and
unministerial conduct" against Rev.
Otho B. Morris, district superinten-
dent; at Enid, next Tuesday.
Rev. Mr. Morris, said The charg- .
lev rythingu, a stony Based on the cents Powell and Bette De is asales. brought by Revs. A. G. Wil-
X Dust D ir of amiable "chiselers," takes liamsen of Oklah ma city and V.
1 place before a background of such A. Hargiss of Shawnee, were "ab-
teen i by all ich men, envis - ‘ ‘ glamorous places as Ciro’s bar, the solutely ungrounded" and added "I
It’s May Robson’s greatest role tar famed Ritz, Foyots. Pruniei want it known that the charges
since her sensational success in the Folies Bergere and a typical are the work of the man who are
Lady FR A D.Xm - Bess cafe-cabaret in the Montinar el bringing them before the board."
May Robson, in "You Can’t Buy
Action of the story, which pie-
life of a rich woman
who was
Back to the stage again, "Let’s :
Go Places" will bring to Dallas the
favorite dancing team of European |
night spots, Roye and Maye, whose :
agile maneuvering has been herald-
ed as the smartest. |
PLAZA
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‘ Dallas, Texas, Feb. 16.—Official Dallas, Texas, Feb. 16. A freekie-"
approval of the employment of faced, stylishly dressed red headed .
Madison A. Bell, now ending a five- man, wearing an overc at, robbed I
year term as athletic director at the Martha Washington candy store
Texas A. & M. College, as varsity
705 Elm, at Ervay, of $103 at
line coach and first assistant to 11:30 p. m. Wednesday, ordering
Ray Morrison was given Thursday two girl attendants in o the base-
noon by the Southern Methodist ment while he scooped the money
University executive committee in
a special meeting held at the Dal-
las Athletic Club.
Bell has been employed for the
cut of the register. It was a busy |
day and a long one, with sales 1
school year beginning Sept. 1, 1934,
larger than usual on account of
Valentine day.
Miss Ruby Lancaster, 3007 Nuss-
and ending in . June, 1935, at a baumer, was in the bisement and
professor’s salary. Bishop John M. heard the man’s commands. Miss |
Moore, chairman of the executive Lily LeMasters, 3115 Colonial, was |
committee, announced. The excet I closing the door when the man en- (
salary was not revealed. The terms,
however, are the same as those
specified by Bell as agreeable to
him in
to defeat Ed Olle’s Texas Univer-position
sity Longhorns, 39 to 31, here
Thursday night. The Bears, al-
though doped to lose, upset the
dope to annex their secind confer-
ence victory and to just about ruin |
the Longhorns’ championship hopes.
his application for the
SOUTHERN LOOP LEADER,
WADDEY QUITS BASEBALL
Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 16.—When
the Chattanooga Lookouts repor
next month to prepare for the 1934
CARR MAY BE MADE
-- — SAN DTF90_MANAJGER South no Am eifsinshioseball scan
___:__son, their league leading hitter,
Frank Waddey, will be missing.
San Diego, Cal., Feb. 16.—Ossian
E. Carr, who has served as city
manager of Fort Wor h and Oak-
land. Cal., is reported as being
considered to replace City Manager
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tered with his right hand in his1
overcoat pocket and ordered her | . 0
downstairs. He went behind the •
counter and told Miss Gladys Crid- |
er, 104 East Ninth, the clerk in A
charge, also to go into the base- 1
ment. The girls were confused and 7
only after repeated commands wi h
the man moving his, hand in his :
overcoat pocket menacingly did :
they obey. He got the money and
escaped.
oit. W. M. NATION —
DIED AT MIDLOTHIAN
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Waddey has decided to quit base-
ball.
Browns Get McAfee.
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Waxahachie, Texas, Feb. 16.—Dr.1
W. M. N tion, 74, pioneer Ellis:
county physician, died at his home :
in Midlothian Wednesday. Mid-
lothian had been Dr. Nation’s home |
Fashion Follies of |
1934
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 16.—Eill Me-
dinner given Thursday Afee, a right hi nded pitcher, who
by Mayor John Forward.had a brief try-out with the Wash-
ington club early last season, has Ellis county where he previously Veree Teasdale
been purchased by the Br was had practiced near Ovilla and For- |
from the Columbus club of the reston and he formerly resided in
A Daily News Want ad is small American Association, Browns’ cf-East Texas for some time. Sur-
ficials announced Thursday. viving are the physician’s wife,
____________- Two daugh ers and a son. Funeral
Fred W. Lockwood. Carr was a
guest at a
Carr at present is doing CWA
work in Los Angeles.
cost but bis in Results..
A Daily News Want ad is small
‘n cost but big in Results.
only six months. Among points, in 1 William Powell, Bette Davis, I
. A Daily News Want ad is small services will be held at Shiloh, |
in cost but big in Results. near Ovilla, at 10:30 a. m. Friday.
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‘ he word "happiness." But many suits for larger
rest on the word "promise."
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, THE BIRTH control investigation held by a congres-a
n committee shouldn’t bother the congressmen, 5
ce they have been born already. ‘ "—
1 SHIRES’ FOE
GETS JUDGMENT
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 16.—Arthur
ne Great) Shires, stormy petrel
baseball, Thursday was under
lers to "take it from his Umps,"
UU YOU KNOW WHY-- A Guy Should Always Fib Consistently?
le edict was in the form of a
ment for $2,500 against " What-
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s an afterma h of that "what- I M4HT 3
git" of May 25, 1933.
The Great One was sojourning
Dotisvinle then as first base- 1
n° of the Columbus Red Birds |
l that evening became embroiled .
a e-disoussion punctuated with
irs-and fists. Shires’ nose was
bened, by Deacon alleged vari-
injuries, including a broken |
Timmy Ad. ir, Louisville second |
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