The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY
Paul Ijkm StarreT^-
— In Mystery Ptetitfe
i At National Today
&iHn EATS BAKERS’ MTS TO ^*
V SECOND HALF TITLE CONTESTED „
AFTER DEFEAT BY FUNERAL HONE
-.eiEaul" Lucas in
'Affairs of a Gen-
tleman’1 is brine shown today aigl
Thursday as feature
National Theatre
Mias Adele Long today.
“ ' The light of the Good ..Efts Bakr
cry bum “to The second half league
author
found dead in
ramaMy suicide.
C omplications - concerning the
cause of his death arise, and the
action becomes very involved. Leila
title 'Ts""Wfrljr contested Mfday
Intent, pre-
the IlbUghhoys for the final agsQnst
Phillips Petroleum. f-
President Hope' Newman of the ’
City league announced this morn-
ing that manager^ would probably
sue, and only.. through their vote
cab the recoup half . be thrown into
-a-tie and' runoff,
As percentages ' stand Huffman- i
Johnston’has lost thfee games.'aiSS#1
iss Ola Tate leaves this weekend
Denton to attend State Tea.
»’ College.
Hyams, and Patricia Ellis hpad the
excellent supporting cast.
xpigted
Ff "W. A. Morris is ‘
o from Galvestop “toftlgW after
■ly two weeks', stay there-
REVOLUTION
Cultivation Of Cotton
.. a a Vv .j Hn
Madero s triumph proved short-
lived Hardly had |il* regime of
liberty been launched than a storm
of intrigue and conspiracy broke
around ia». Tn vain'he raised the
old batflecrle* Of tbe resolution.
Garrisons sold him 041 greed 'van-
tty ahd a lust for power dletdod.
QVfcr World Said To
i Be Getting ^mailer
New York, "Sept ld.l—Indicated
World produejidn of1.Jill cotton ^hi&
..Season is, tg/iititively . estimated ^at
■it,367.tsitlbales, 2,994,000 bales lee*
.than jn 1933-341. the NeW York Cot-,
MMIVV, rtWriV. IVIUM. •sew
other of his I sides met him on the
border and crossed (be Rio Grande. *
Messengers were >0oneIdlns
throughout northern Mexico, call-
ing (he peons to arms once more.’"
They left the cactus Adda, the vll-
•wrrtd ifrf call from the notorious
exiled bsndlt Hlder.' ,
Poncho -Villa was calling, and
feat ey»rv bevel W4 _»M .hm
Irs. Gene Kisinger of Seymour
[vfating her mother, Mrs. Etta
•a ■ —*~*r~*" .3"
R.r **
Lieutenant Holmes Will TRdrn W,
I _ (e!i , *2... _
found himself Slone'
'I Chief among hu e
' game' ,WhWh['htdr Jheen
wtwnr won wu
Down with Pai
tstlsfac luril y. j
ment for putting Frehtligk, Madero
dot of ..the way ordfcredwiome I sol-
diers 10 follow him and 'made his
tray to the capitol, to the office
wKer* he knew Madero would'a*
found.' Still dreaming of hla great
plain for Mexico despite the tri-
umph of 'the* counter-revolution.
They tramped loudly down the loin
corridor The guards in front 6f
Madero* office hesitated to open
the door at Pascal's order He
nodded hla head and the guards,
were knifed, their bodies kicked
. —.a— --
such hardriitps. I—---- ..
csl the) traitor* Avenge Bndei
and the world witnessed a, mire
A1 , Shapiro was ‘pitched and rult
ed ineligible by- the managers un-
less affidavit could be rr, a Ur* to hi-
of vengeance ralSStTT
-if out 01
where to recapture a lost cause
Onward swept the second revolu-
tion. wresting guns, munition.-,
(ortreaeea out of the Walton bead-.
There wait no longer a gentle Mr-
dero le humanise the revolution
Pancho Villa, answering to nothing
but peons' hate, fought In hla own
wwyv. towns'" wdnf- eaeksd^tffi
eVen
had fought previously' In MadxrO’n
cause hesitated to lend their add to
• He* ne 111 ecu oliifinn
Vern Radeliffe of. Greeley, jast SeaBpn, 23,585,000 two season.
> and Grady Holdermam of i^0 and the 1925.29 average of-25,-
were m Graham today. 5«JK)0 balea.
production
Irs. Milton Shoddy and daughters,
;hel Ann and Mary1 Katherine
nt today in Wkhita’ JFalls.
Don Felipe del CaMuio sprang to;
hla feet 4* Pascal artd the soldiers
burst into the room. . Madero re-
mained -seated at hla dek. . — .
"General Pascal." said Felipe, ad-
vancing, "mqy I-have a word7 He
was your friend you fought for
him. hf has never done anything
wrong Hla death.wlJI pring shame
on our country ......-
of Greece. (iboviOl fhe bride to o?
of Prince George of' England
(below) whose veddmg this Fall
n to be the highlight of European
pane Seep will leave this week-
1 for Decatur to attend Ueeatilr
ptist College this fall.
social affairs. Hrjnde George is
the youngest of the four living
sons' oi King George and Onego
China 2,209,000 against 2,034,000|-
Brazil 950.000 against 807,000, and
Russia": IjSf^O.Oofi agatnsl 1,888,000
iiss Ifma Graham and Mies Eva-
, McKibben went to Denton to-
r tor maW preparations for en.
lag- State Teachers’ College.
off the Second half tite wi|h them.
The. game last night endto 11 to
a .gesture towards Don Felipe With two old men sat at the table lighted
a last look at Madero. he was ea- with candles. Servants were brlng-
corted from the room by the sol- Ing in filled platters of food. Wlnt
dlera ..... bottles and silver service added u
'The Council has reached Ita de- festive air to the meal,
clelon," -eld General Pascal to his ‘Hello. Don Felipe, hello.’ said
Indicated world supply of all cot-
ton is 38,829,000 hales compared
With 41.6O8.00tl last season, 40,997,-
0O0 two seasons ago and the five
year average of 34,186,000 bales. On
a percentage baMs the supply of
American; cotton (placed at 20,-
007,000) "Is 51.5 "per cent of the to-
tal, compared with 88.8 last season,
63.9 two*- seasons "ago ~SHd-ffli8-th*
pre-depression average.
10, with the Good Eaters leading by
4 runs in the- first of the nipth.
Five runs bp. -Collins, Veachr John-
| -stop, Williams and" Jones) and »
hit by Huffman to bring in the
winning score accounted for the
..upset, „S'
Scores by ■ Baker. Epperson, "Vb'id-
• iflferT” Price, Hutchison, Mteroll.
and _ Lewis -eemingly had put the
game on ice for the Bakers' whetf
the Fu'rteraf Home team broke loose
with the rally that may yin the
City Ieagye pennant for them, r
No Matter
r. C. Walker and Graham Bell
Indian. Mound will leave this
k for Denton to attend State,
cfcers’ 'College this fall.
HOW DKY VOGR VOTE
York BATTERY MUST
Oath Jarnigan TSt. 'Stundsy’ for
•llene to enter Hardin-Sintmons-
niyeraity. He ; was accompanied
r his mother and sister, Mrs. Will
jmagin and Misa Wllhar.. __ * j
Fv ■ .....y r’
Mr*. L. B. Scott atld her slater,
n. M. B. Ailen of Culler City,
FREE TODAYT
Fore Bros
, ' '' Phone 50.
Wherever a human being ex■*
ists, there is an opportunity to do
Students in advanced education at
~ "th< CnK-ers ty of Texas' may here-
after worft’,.“toward (he degTee . or
l^ou.. Eltip Moore, who' has been _
le guest. of' .lunioy. Shield, retuny-
I ‘ home to Port Worth yesterday 1
Its requiremnts
e as those for
r of Philosophy
spending
degree, ; ,
Candidates fhal! have ekrtdencfr rtf
at. least twenty-four months bf suc-
cess) ul experience- -in -teaching" dr
in v.-ork befoee be-
ing fecomtnended for the degree.
I P;.-nchb. and turned to the women;
'How dtr you do - It's fieen a, long
tit-jrf* since 1 been in this house, oh'.’*’
'Wrtiii t do you wSiU.^yula'F,waked
Dvo .Felipe, stiffly-” *•,■-
• “I -sent orders to vouto p.th m>‘
ufmy:* Why dldnt.Dchr^——
I see no reason for. takine otwers
frotn you.” -
The man who killed Madero Is
In Chihuahua. In three hours I take
Chihuahua. What's the matter
with you? Why ain't Madero'a
friend beside H»e?'~
"Because you are. destroying
everything that Madero stood for."
'“There's only one way to make
the rich and the poor the- same;
you kill the rieh. Madero, he don't
know that. And where'* Madero7
Up there”—he . pointed upwardr-
"mad on me. He don't understand
It'S the same revolution only I win
It my way to stay wop.”
"It's not the same revolution,
villa.” ------»
"1 don't like that kind of talk.”
said Pancho, furiously.
Then Teresa spoke up: “It’s no
revolution at all. Killing wounded,
hanging people—women—who never
carried arms. Burning their homes '
Robbing and murdering like a pack
Of beaata run amuck——’
Pancho seised Dnn Felipe by the
throat, and said: "Tou think this
Is beasts, huhr* ----/-
"Yes.” said Don Felipe
lormcr. chief,
i'our family ,1
Recipes i^rom Free
P Cooking. School
The free cooking school ' Veins
inducted by Miss Zells AH«n in
le basement Of the Memorial Andi-
rium opened with a good sttend-
ice today. Wit Allen presented sev-
»1 interesting pnd helpful recipes
kiing her demonstratior«,. two of
■'Oh, many! So many—the land
reforms add——" aS.'
"There la ho lime for poUtlcai
essays. If you wish to write some-
thing to your; friends——"
"I have-only one friendJ And "he
Is far away—in exile. -1 sent him
away. - Tou will la* me write him—
a few lines, please. I wish to beg
his pardon.”
Madero seated himself at the
table ahd begxn hastily to write _
"To the last of my Captains. Pan-
cho Villa-“ when a revolver shot
rang out. Tbe pen fell from his
hand, hla body crumpled down, on
the desk, overturning the Inkwell
from which' Ink spread over the
Mexican seal on g doCument.
Heavy. vigorous. monotonous
pounding on the doer awoke the
sleeper lying on the bed. He was
REAL ESTATE VALUES
DUE TO IMPROVE
- IKtt^CItinh' • • ' A. t
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY -.FRIDAY
AND SEE
AT 2:30 P. M
on team! mg recipes being ag/ol-
inveRtmcnt as it furnishes an ideal
hedge ‘against inflation Which seems
MISS ALU*
Fruited Perk Rosa
4 pounds pork shoulder
is or 10 uncooked prunes
|« slices of pineapple
certain to arrive.
Investments in real estate ere
now considered the best asset for
insurance companies, banks, etc.,
gs it will not suffer from the1
towering of the purchasing power’
|l-2 teaspoon " nutmeg '
1-2 teaspoon paprika V g
A few drops «f tabasco
Select shoulder of pork, salt and
krinkle with tgbasco, dredge with
par,’ brown in oven, then reduce
Ut and cook slowly until nearly
>ne. Pour off fat in roasting pan
Of " the dollar. Stocks, bonds and
other invert fnehlS are likely, to
suffer when inflation hold sway.
The religrion. which teaches you
to rave others is a great deal bet-
ter than the religion which prompts
you to save yourself.
i/.'U'lffli
id add' prune*, which have been
eked in cold water, and sliced
neapple. A*d nutmeg and pine-
iple jtgiee. Return to oven and cook
a»aboiit 60 minutee longer. Serf*-
I platter surrounded with slices of
neapple centered with prunes, al-
i garnish with'parsley.
- Perte Rican Pet Reeat
(T pounds from rump of roast ' ^ '
1- small battle stefllpd olives ^
s* he re
always
ain’t trig)
frightened
"Come on.
Bring some
men found I
•Go on, Tol.
house. Give
»»»', JHurry
ATTENTION
We wish t* call your at-
tention te the following prices.
1 large enifhi nww ^ .
1 can tomato- soup _
2 cups hot water ___ ..
Make snwH aliU in moat with
larp kpife and stuff holes t with
lives. ' Salt and sprinkle with to-;
pace.. Dredge with flour. Put
SHAVE .........; \ 2Sc
ADULT HAIR CUT 'X'^Oc
CHILDREN’S HAIR Cl!T
Up TO II YEARS 98c
Six reel barber* that appre-
■ ciate your patronage.
Led by General
dent. Ball* Famil
you .run «
qulclr YYa
and get to
w^va* •*»se^g pggggggg^ •
“Huh7 Who?” said Pancho
ffumbly.
"r- ,M| in»# Madera hee been Mllet
by Pascal and hi* men. Wake up
•W'#**?" Madero . been kitted.”
T “Oh. Madero—killed?". He inovet
tcwprds the washeland and etpOf
there staring at Johnny. TUsn
’ came Into the eyes of the long fig
ore. apelike In the long underwear
boot* on. gun dangling from-a hand
mouth open, eyes bleary. Then tw
- lowered hie head Into the water It
the wash basin sad. still Isanim
over, water dripping from faoe daf
1 hair, naked;
....... "How much aseney you get
JetoMrf" ’ •/
i____JVPpm
understand r
Teresa pulled her
once thought Panch.
hero—a great man..
_ '8hnt up!” orders*. -f-
>Wpe,returned with th .
"Hero ere the keys. 1
den us new v
"The servants wHl r‘
food.” Teres* said. Ttwv
cho and hla men alone, in
way. Den Felipe gave Ter*
end told her to go le her r
•t&y thtri.
After they had eaten th
Pancho sent Fierro (» bring
|e him. the stopped la th*
tablespoons shortening Sn deep
ihg with tight cover. Piece roast
ithin and brown both sides. Add
* sliced onion, esn of tomato soup
id hot water. Simmer for two
>urs. Remove to platter and 'thick-
i gravy with a little flour, pour
wtmd roast Serve With potato
Guaranty Barbefr
Shop .
EAST SIDE SQUARE
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gated that
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