Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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TBB GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER THURSDAY. JANUARY «. INR
pered colonist girl in krre with the
rebel chief.
Earl 01 Chicago
Will Be Saturday
Prevue At Liberty
COMPARATIVE WAGE RATES OF MALE WORKERS
IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS *
EVERYONE
“The Earl of Chicago." starring
Robert Montgomery arid Edward
Arnold, will ahow at the Liberty
Theatre at the Saturday night pre-
vue, January 6, and Sunday an«l
Monday, January 7 and 8. The atory
lis of a Chicago gangster who turns
'out to be heir to an earldom and
irnes to Ehgland for the purpose
iof selling it, learns that he cannot
V pd that his second in command has
pose fully wrecked his liquor
'business. He goes to his death for
the murder of his associate. Regin-
ald Owen, Edmund Owen and E. E1.
(Clive are featured.
"Nick Carter, Master Detective,"
ultra modern version of the super-
akuth's adventures, will show i at
it he Liberty Tuesday and WVdnes-
Iday, January 9 and 10, with Walter
Pidgeon in the title role and Rita
Johnson as leading lady. Donald
Meek in a comedy role, Henry Hull
as an eccentric inventor, and Stan-
ley C. Ridgea, Addison Richards are
■Deluded.
"Allegheny Uprising,” coming to
|he Liberty Thursday and Friday,
HMiiM ’tars Claire
tWITtO STSTO
Reads The Reporter
to.oc
MEN READ THE REPORTER
. . . because ol accurate, unbiased news of GRAHAM AND YOUNG
COUNTY. These things, NEWS, are the things men of all classes
enjoy reading in a newspaper, and these things, the REPORTER
gives them. These men are consumers, too, so they also are alert
for BUYING News!
January
Tri vor and John Wayne, the roman- i
lie outdoor team of “Stagecoach." [
The story is of the grim Pennsyl-
vania settlers who in the 1160’s took
tip arms against the British .-crown
because army officers refused to |
bait dishonest traders from supply-i
|ng Indians with arms. Claire Tre-
»ur plays the part of a fiery-tem-
PAROLE FIXER
|y COWARD CHUICHIl
Seriolizsd from the a
PARAMOUNT PICTU*
Bated on a Story by
1 EDGAR HOOV
WOMEN READ THE REPORTER
phone, mister." be heard Bradmore | •Brucy—Bruci
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she sobbed
say "So ions!*
Bradmare perked uer mter en
. . . because they find in the REPORTER all the things they like-
They like news, just like men,they like the society news and neighbor
hood news. In addition, women like to plan their buying through
They know them to be true
‘Try somithing like that agirn
and I’ll do some coflee throwing my
self!* he snarled.
Eddsoo hung up.
On lb« other end of tbe line, at
the mountain lodge liradmore hung
rind h.mseir n trouble When
Bruce, dazed, rocked to his feet
up to
he had made tbe call, all hid seen
quiet id tbe boarded barred, shut-
tered sad lockei cabin Bold bad
been cooklnr a dinner ol bacon and
eggs Bruce bad been slit in? bread
and tusking a poor Job of It
As Bradmore put the receiver on
the hook. Slim Racky look bis eyes
off Enid sat, Eaton for a minute to
aak:
“Did be say-“
Bradmore tew Eaton rushing
Slim.
and threw a punch at urwdmorr
Bradmore countered with a blow
which sent him down again. The re
volt was over.
In tbe meznwblle Eddson id hir
room over tbe garage, was Duv>
with ole gloved hands, a pencil ann
a sheet of paper, ''arefully. dellher
ately. and taking Ola time, nr
formed one printed letter after an
other until bis message was com
plete. Then he studied ll critically
nodded approvingly, found a pin ana
tha advertisements in the REPORTER,
and helpful!
Ip Htt WM •»
leotpwmp tor *«
taa an Ike rok
4 O man fiver pr
in • 1 RICnfflHM
OB/^V. Waring
Ml I# f«l Mm.
CHAFER VI
WR8. CASSERLV. believing that
Enid bad eloped with Bruce
Eaton because Credos end his (fame
had “tipped” tbe newspapers thst
this was tht ease end reporters in
tire had called bar. erst prestrated
at her home She refused to talk to
anyone on tbe telephone, hr see any
nan. To her maid, she sobbed:
“Nellie. U she’d only cell met
After all. I*m her mother. She might
at leant ask my forgiveness now
thst she has married him. Children
am an thoughtless. One gives the
hast years of life to raising them
ead then, without one little word,
they do a thing like this!"
“It's early yet” Nellie consoled,
trying to make her mistress drink
some ooffbe. “Maybe she’ll cell you
CHILDREN READ THE REPORTER
Bet she received no word. And,
while she worried end fumed. Edd-
eon was oarrylng out the orders
which Tyler Craden had given him.
Ha left the garage, walked to the
street made sure that U was de-
serted. and went to the roadster
which SUm Racky and Big Boy
Bradmore had left at the curb. He
lifted out the scarf Carter had given
Enid to wear. Then he darted Into
when they’re email, they naturally understand only the cornice,
hey grow up, the habit of reading the REPORTER becomee
, thorough. In time they become full-fledged readers and sub-
era. The CHILDREN of TODAY are the BUYERS 6f TOMOR-
f an(l therefore worth cultivating as present and future
•radmers Jerkad her to her feet. “Try something like that again ead
I’ll do soma coffee-throwing myself I” he snarled.
l<1 Children
All These Men, Women am
Constitute Many Good Reasons
For Advertising in . . .
ok outl” he yelled. attached the note to Enid’s scarf.
■ turned. As he did so. Eaton After that, be studied the telephone
I a punch on bis iaw. Slim book, found tha number of Randal)
down, momentarily losing Porter. Mrs Cessorly's lawyer,
iousness. Bradmore closed In Again sure that tbe line wee clear,
■ton. sought to subdue blm. and pressing down the privacy but-
frtghtened and n so I ted. ton. he dialed Porter's number. He
sd a coffee pot from the stove heard an answer, gave cryptic In
leaded with It toward Brad- struclioua In a disguised voice, and
Eaton and the crtmlne fought then replaced the receiver.
'• trading punches the porter drove into the Casserly e»
while Enid circled with the uta a few momenta later. He parked
pot lid back, trying to nurl the hu car w tha door and fo.
•tents nt Bradmore. cuaed his attention on tho knob. Oln-
illy. Baton got in a blow which garly ba pickad tbt* scarf off It saw
Bradmore reeling. Both Bald ooW> opanad „ c*rafully nod
Baton forgot to watch Slim raad lD the flicker ot bla pocket
, who roes slowly to hie feet nggter:
lilft head to eiear it, and
I up n chair. Bradmore put bis ”We have Mias Casserly and Mr.
n front of bis face as EnM Baton. They are aU right Keep this
i the coffee. Baton started to •««'•* »»d •veryone go os. think-
rhen Rocky brought down tho l»« they eloped. Yon wlU be told
on bin bond end shoulders, what to do lntor.*
Porter saw that there was no tig-
eg nagged, erumpled to the nature. He studied the missive tor a
. ’ . . , * ,, moment Then, gravely, he pushed
I dropped to her knees b snide ^ doot gtQ,
The Graham
Daily: Reporter
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940, newspaper, January 4, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116628/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.