Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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LEADER COMPANY
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aNOTlCE—Any erroMOfu reflection
upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm, or
tion which may appear in the
of The Loader will bo
reeled upon its being brought to the
attention of the publiahers.
MEM Hi K UNITED PRESS
SECRETARY DANIELS
Joaephus Danielr, former secretary
of the navy, underwent -more criti-
ciatn during his eirin years of office
than any other member of President
Wilson’s cabinet unless perhaps it
be Poetmaster/Genbral Burleson.
The critiriMii of Burleson’s admin-
istration /ould eas ly he understood
by the people because it affected ev-
wry city, town and v liege m the coun-
try. But it is doubtful if the genetal
public linrlpratiinrl* ■“% fllmi‘
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for such a show
mnation.
In the firstplac«“ there has never
been anything wjronj' with the United
States navy, cither before or during
the war. The propaganda- spread
abroad by Admiral Situs wgs nothing
less than pure bunk.
—‘ The real trouble started early when
the Wilson administration when'Sec-
retary Daniels put t he ban On ward-
room .bftoie. Enlisted men aboard
ships were not allowed to have liquor;
and Daniels, guided by a' point -of
•quality, issued an girder
same restriction around officers,
action was ^followed up _
general order dndei; which
men of the nayy jnight enter the
tha price pt ignoraRca. The Get
amas have paid tha price, not
through igberance, tart thro igh
much knowledge urged on by kal
lea.
HALWWOOD ROBERT MAN LOVE
1m hta c barer tor delineation M*h-
l#ve la aa Irishman, Swed i, Jew,
Frenchman, Italian, rube, ad man,
maniac, grouch, silly kid, tramp, dude,
and what not.
He laughs and cries—and aa he
laughs you laugh; and aa le cries
you cry. That’s Manlove.
Hia career has been variei aa bit
program is versatile. He hn been
prominently identified with ha f dozen
leading Lyceum companies; U day he
is "a whole show in himaelf.1! "I’m
just plain Manlove,” he says. ' . - -'.N
l Manlove always pleases. Whether
m the city of small time, it’s always
the same story. The Lyceum folks
loke Manlove—and they never hesi-
tate to show it. He is sn entertainer
of rare ability.
CRAM AM DAILY I IS DDR. FRIDAY, MARCH 'll, l|2t.
jAll kinds of popular and Ispecia!
brands of Cigars and Tobacco at the
GRAHAM CIGAR STORE.
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Subscribe for The • Duffy.
GRAHAM—Che heart ef Amer
alas harsaioa la e^ Isays.
Young roust Vs rr—tart bwS
PBJX URY, Graham, Doe
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NOME BUILDERS
OP AMERICA
.3 per caat Real Estate Loads
A Good Investment; a Safe sad Sane
Proposition.
SAM GOLDWATER, Agent
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THE SANI
TARY GROCERY
GIAHAM. TEXAS
THIRD AND ELM ST£. -f
Jilt’s Hardware
THE MODEL MARKET
Located in Burkett's Sanitary Grocery
We handle only First Grade Baby
W. M. MILLER
Beef, Poultry and Fish.
Old time Barbecue and Chili
Triage
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SHOPS, WHOLESALE HOUSES
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We Have the Site for You
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FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
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BOTH PHONES NO. 14s"
and Building Material
WE HAVE IT!
L B. WRIGHT COMPANY
TIDWELL BUILDING
NmTmf Academy at
Annapolis and
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fit themselves for officers, a thingj
without precedent in the navy. Then
the trouble started. "Y ~~~~
A certain set of ; officers in the j
-------navy7 ~1ong used to regarding en-
listed men as being below their state
of social equality, kicked up a row
and began to pour down criticism on
the head of Daniefl. Sims was one
of these men. This criticism, tinpt-|
nred with hatred1 and resentment on i
part of u.at interpreted |
by the public as beiij^ an inefficient |
' administration of the navy,.. a No more
uniust charges could havebeen placed
^ against Mr.' Daniels.
And now that,‘‘Ed” Denby, a form-
er enjisted man, bps bjeen named sec-
. retary of the navy, we wonder what
charges wiB be l^rid at his door by
auch men as Simis. It is true that
discipline must be maintained in any
military organization, | but thia -coun-
try is one of social equality.
v~ Secretary Daniels may have been
criticised, but there is no doubt of
the high regard which enlisted men
will always hold for-daim^—— __ .
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BOS’D ELECTION
j_ Ail e^ectic n will be! held in Gra-
ham on March 21 fo|r the purpose I
of votirjg a ?20€j000 ibond issue to
cover ' eitens ipn of waju r and sewer I
mains tjo n«^v additions of the cityJ
Every citizen! in the cijtj should turn
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RIGS
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We agree to build a private track and sell you a lot ad-
joining it for only $250. Can you beat ft?
Soutk Bend is centrally located in the oil fields and will
be the natural supply center. Those located here will
have the advantage of others more distantly located*
The railroad is grading now and when it reaches our
townsite there will be a raise of 50 per centrso better
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Built by Contract and Satis-
faction Guaranteed
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We operated in the Desdemona,
Breckenridge and Ranger fields
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LET US BUILD THAT RIG
Texas Rig Building Co.
Comer Fifth and Grove F. G. Stockel, Local Iff r.
South Bend Townsite Company
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South Bend, Texas
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out on !that l!ate and! dast his vote] —
in fgvos
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. The City roniojissi|oi|i, needs the
money td make these liiiprovements,
-t*. - and it is jthc duty of thle citizenship
■ to see that th^e money is raised.
Thee 'has been several complaints.
regarding the i locatiorj |of the dis-
^bsal p1a7nTT~and one! bf the pur-
p«)Ses of bol[id issuy jis to remove
the plant t<> another IdcMtipnj
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Word comes from Aujstin thatiGov-
ernor Neff lwill go befoije th^ pljeople
in gn Sttenipt tb arouse public sen-
timent in ^upport of liome of his
_uj-____...1.1 pet measures following a breach
with the lowfr house pf the legis-
lature op certain, bills. Should such
a course be folibwed by' the Gov-
ernor, we predict that itwill be a
failure. *
The Governor ought to know that
it is bad policy to attempt to over-
ride the will of the legislative body
and carry over their heads to the
people certain measures which have
failed of passage. It appears to
:_--«s that It would be wise policy for
thfr Governor to" urtte the legislature
into his confidence and thereby at-
tempt tp achieve constructive legis-
lation through harmony and not
though strife.
: Russia -is to be pitied more then
Germany. The Utter nation, excel!-
ihg the former as it did in all the
arts of civilizatioDy deliberately cast
all caution to the wind; and destroy
v bund j issue.
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ed itself. The Russians have long
been enrthed under the Iron heel
of despotism and the mafcscs have
been kept in ignorance. Who then
can wonder at the red menice
which is no% sweeping that coun-
try. The Russians will finally Find
themselves after they have paid
Plan Your Easter Dress
TODAY
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DIAMONDS
MAKE THAT GIRL HAPPV _
BUY HER A DIAMOND
We are in a position to offer some exceptional bargains
in LHarnonds. if you know anything about the value of
good blue white stones the following list will settle the ar-
gument: ——
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1 3-8 carat Blue-White, worth $200.00, sale price . . .$110.00
1 about one-half carat, worth $260.00, sale price____*145.00
1 about one-half carat, worth $275.00, sale pricyC ». .$ 160.00
1 full one-half carat, worth $300.00, sale price .. .V.$185.00
1 3-4 carat, worth $400.00, sale price.............$210.00
1 3 and quarter carat, an exceptional beauty
—worth $2,200.00, sale price ......$1,250.00
There is nothing in the wide World that appeals to the
heart pf a lady like a beautiful, rare, sparkling Diamond.
It not only affords great pleasure but is a safe, sound in-
vestment, and especially sP if bought at such prices quoted
above.
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We also Specialize on— .
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IVtfRY TOILET SETS—CUT GLASS—HIGH QUALITY
JEWELRY. We have a Nifty Line of Indies’ leather Cases
and Bags.
(- jniE OLD REUABLE ^J-
j HARMON BROTHERS
Jewelry Company
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We are vevy mtichly prepared to show you all the popular shades
in Taffetas, Crepe Metgr and Satin Back €repe«
We have just received a big shipment of Elenor Fabrics of Voile
and Organdie in nil the newest colors;'of Hnn^y Tomato,
Tanzerine, Sunset, Orchid, Etc„Jmported Embroidered Organ-
_ dies Jn-different* colors: -
Organdie seems tb scatter impressions of of youth, sunshine and
laughter every ,p ace it goes. Fluff npd ruff are everywhere
with perky little bows and rosettes peeking from underneath^
the ci ispy material or lace, there’s no use trying to describe the
beauty and youthjfulness that can be obtained from these ma-
terials.
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S1.00 to $3.95 yd.
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IMPORTED LACES
Our new imported silk lace flouncings, bandings and all-over
laces are here for your approval, as you know there are numer-
ous trimmings with laces.
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LET US HELP PLAN YOUR NEW SPRING FROCK
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921, newspaper, March 11, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123573/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.