The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GRAHAM PAILT REPORTER, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. ISM.
very fine pointer* he said. 1 men t, and to bolster Igggfng puf-^ At a conMjgt in, Rudape
dy ia a very fihe shot. chu«ln>r paWer — when eonetrucUon '8»ry, Mias Mdiie I vanity
te C^es after quail she ,de- I u cn , normK, b,si every hual- ^*»« *>ou8ek.
n sooting single birds. , . .... 1 , . ! Europe” '
I'dITta? season she ahd n~M fe'U th« ^ „__A.
w*t hunting and the One thing to which tb. prod^ J W* '•
left her to run into an "hould be entitled, if and when the big *pme Tu^fricu
d_Jn which the gross wj* cmhitry gets back to roimafteel, -ntural 'to eah him the I
------------* gyotl place In which to live. Whales.
receive around 1150,000.' She’s go-
trig to keep right on working.
From Dallas Morning New*.
HOUSTON. Te:
•xas, September 14.
- J'osie ...Davidson," 26-year Irish
waitress, kept right orrr slinking
hash Friday"" ill a ‘small cafe al-
though the haa been advised she- is
heiress to a fortune of 1150,000.
Several years ago Josle Thafried a
wealthy man. He died a short time
later in Florida and' left an estate
of 65004)00, There wus*~littgation
■over how the estate should be di-
vided among his wife and children' word' of the inheritance secret
by a former marriage. days because'She felt her.friejid
Josie has received1 word a settle- poorer Standing might not'like
iuanl-Ras fegeip dKeaUd and she will ' so. well.* -"^y' . • • v--s
; Ballard h visiting- home
Decatur thia weekend.
Clay is enjpying the week-
ort Worth.
1. Wood left to.
East Tdxas.
foolishness."
im Wood *nd daughter, 'AT-
cnt Friday in South Bend.
id Mr*. Bill Vaughn went
or today to' spend the week
. relntweiA
■ ’--a. a ■
mi*
-for the lor loyw* him"-11* ho tonight • .Vow hate* • |<>hn- -'t /
ypottued to portrait of MlVr0 ,"nv I tin * , going You r*T wid'id#'^ - u—
Sortirbofiv who will fo wha’ oe home with itie HTfftf'<iway AuM****
% *v«ry.ll,iML IMidorPuAd■* ■* O K 7 Ttl *et my auitc&xe -
Ji Li this artnntng oe, held -he nightgown up
-^picture lp»n Ml -ome aack with m front if him end addressed It
my Dorados* and ■‘V-tyh.ujy will be I pronouncfVob man end wife
prettv sorrv d'har * *|| Jood Pancho; -aught the nightgown
which Johnny threw tV hhjj and
MB Tafe Teft today dor. l^n-
pre she will attend--St(»te
College this year. On
and Tuewjsy sKe will at-,
i Teachers College B. S.»-U.
at Lake Dallas.
in mu*F?r(rilmra!sB~ under. “regglated
ill Rogerot stopping over
stge to various newspapers: “Writ-
ers are Russia’s^ richest people.
Maxim Gorky's royalties last year
Mr. Rogers, who does not lack \
prises” and diminished critps.
' \ Russia "far from drowning thous-
ands . of-rlittle unborn pigs” with
the r . •'farrqw spw” mothers, saves
and raises and fattens every little
$^35£twiefcing tender care bn every
•Fan Alngelo J5turulard-Tin
"Fan Angelo £tundard-Times: One
/if-the.greatest pbtnxtikl field* for
^liiuLlaictf’ leinstjuaKTrlirs [n the
’Sk . *•. ^ _l_ V
d.Hxi-oye. Bxf’fHem
pi* mdthtr.
naiTH* »p Pinchn * ’ called V&Uy u> Cbivtw.
[L-XMlii. WjHi with hit >f ^h** «hf>p wit
w f'jhttnv Svk***. ippF*jarlie<! Itey wha? yn
to
jtj 50uld hav*> t»*s^n preaid«nt • fttJout ma N
jr*«- roii d nav** been creat 1 horn® “
hnn> Pancho Villa HjttinK i Am ’’havito wi
- 1«*Hk—it wa^^illy - number >f ^ifl
f Th*r* wtiBT t rert rsu *>W» rt rmoxe —.......... ...
re st me, nun ’ You rr <unna .-Stairs window s.-rov* ’ the street
»e me'-sorru'iime *' ; Chavito Tied in <et ur front of
I Where *r* you smne to Pancho openitw 'h- umorell.i he al-
• * | w»y* arried wHh nim. holding It 4a
eoasew'here in '^tUliaahUa * shieiiL—th* huileis nuwd through
! IOU 'he lddra*< Mtg covwr and it (ell alriwly to ’e*
a nickl* I'd with you.' ground, Bptn Pancho and Chavito
"bny- < e- ;crumiAed -*p Tfllia on.tfte seat of
I'rtinnv Nr more news 'he-—Sr -’hHviii- ,r. >ne ground
,f,:r - , Pancho gasped Cha-ito.-
' e<*«l-*ye pirtneT What- 'Th*»y iidnr have iny perk ?-hniNi.
aver you’ve done vdu oun like an I got some Vngeons—— He atrug-
tnai) ‘ , ------. gled for prealh gasped and was
That * right Thanks Vou II , still
put that in the papeKTi.
Pancho Villa end KOaita rtepi
out of -the house on hi* ,ld
Ond 'ha-.ito quHcklv on) a wo
gaudy nightgown under his
Do yob -suppose thasa
oundle
igPSrthe
Adviyon
About
Aolahevlks’ could By any chance
have some plan better than our
'new era” plan? Perish the thought,
but could it be possible?—Arthur
Brisbane in Ft. Worth Star-Teie-
na write t story
ere going right
housesjjji the country .need exten-
MVerrivpairs. Twentjr. per 'tint need
hew roofs. 'Fifteen ' per cent need
new foundations. It Is estimated
that if all the_ repairs were made
the total cost would come ‘to $3,-
jSQinon, able to work, is compelled
to work. Nobody is paid by govern,
meet to “go through the motions”
of working, standing by the "road-
side pulling ufy-onj^weed every five |
minutes, or listlessly "awjnging a
broom where no sweeping is needed.
In Russia they don’t plow any
cotton under ; on the contrary they
ate-planning, as are^&rglandJ and
other countries, to produce more
cotton than ever, in order to seize,
the foreign trade that this country >
great majority of ru-
■ are without interior
"l have modern
Whether dt’s. true, or not, here
nlumbing. Few,*,.Till
labor and time-saving devices. It
is said that the ’ farm home, as
cOmpgri-d with a good urban home,
dgi- ■'tyenty-fivjg; yeara Khiprf" the
PAYNE. Ala. .. . Wallaa
t, Jr., S years old (above),
left leg wag amputated
quickly ;o '.i* ud far roltq.wM by
an s several men
■oat 1 . 'Here
Give us a nand!" ‘ cried
between
e* and' members of 4
who insisted upon a
The boy suffered (or
wo weeks.
e story that brought CRAWFORD
- *—r ■ ” ** , **, _
FD GABLE together again!
Votaen wilt-read with
Oscinatioh, and men will
^>plaud, as they follow this
iwiftly-moving story that
>f a gallant lady wHo^v^d^
i lie to comfort the map she
narried, and protect theT*
nan she^Toved. Without
ioubt, one oF
>ur finest mkfciiSi
“•OPW.fcgr.ittf.tferico.' ta»f Aincho Vi^S8*y,J4y me fe» . rim*r.”
edo she /ecormed with , Johnny 'Cuy now Take^Aka
-nroiiif PancWl® fo
from Thlicno " I the huTTlU.1! JAXinr.^ ptiired
•What, you Hanna #o to .haunch of be-f acrt>B«~tne floor
(Of ished Kt.tiitsi, hundu ‘ n her ' ai.H TaW Pap-he m. heJttl on it. •
There’s plenty-for v«u ^let a doctojj he ordered, Soma
here.* - ** water Pancho how are you?”
ample
Vou ll ne^atf'rikht, Pancho.M . ^
•U-i big newd, eh, Johr.ny'^
Pkrrplfu ’ Villa killed, Pretty food
I Rttfrv" • >h? ( m»~l«icky, you «M
/here
' "Take it easy, partner.?
^Butcher*** shop* ’Sift
veu can Ok It up .better.”
I’ll flx It up.1 said Johnny,
hg kiiy
Aftei*. several mom ants. Pane ho* e
‘*nuce growing weaker. asked:
Johnny, what you gonna write?
Wbai vqu gonna say id tha elx mll-
thmg—you be home by .line o clocj;
aure.ir~and Panche Joined Gha>
vito waiting for him tn a rickety
"»ld Ford automobile
—Two man wara in the room actost
the street .from the outcher nhop Ttt
front it which Pancho stepped W*.i
car The man peering out of the
' window approached the ^ther asleep
on the bed and shook him
"Felipe Felipe - Panche Villa •
slopped, right in front—b> the
butchet ahon;' ‘
Both men seixed rifles ana stole « ,1oi‘ O^pere ^
, ttrifte window . .I k write about how Pancho
?Vou ve got candy ' That e VTTTa <f»ed with the medal that had
enough." said Chavito - —-■ • on*e been given him for the reecue
Nd She likes pork chops re- . of Mexico still about hts neck”
plied Villa s*Oe« about a loaen ^ .Johnny " Pancho’a voice waa
Chavito got out St th» uai imt , o'11 weaker - Wh.n a general
Went Into the butcher shop The • Jie> you know • a big hero ;Uke
engine of the car let out a bang ! tn« he always sky* something
end a plume of steam came out of Pretty nice for his laat- words ..
the radiator Villa got out of the Yo“ fl* *"> “P. lor me. huh?"
car and opened the hood Aa he I 'Sure Pancho." replied Johnny
stood staring at the mechanism , l'u»l;lly Til ssy that you died alng- •
scowllnk. Johnny Sykes came |,n* La Cucuracha /■
" atcalthlly up behind him and shout- Fo Fo. cried the dying bandlk
Be sure to read H - -: m
every installment
of this unusual
love story .
-• t ’ ^«,• .
From which Motro-Goldwyn-Mayor has
made a picture starring ?o4ft Crawford
Who Is being thwarted Iji eome de-
villa started and
ny "You
"Jphnny
swept the
hug and k
while Jo'
staring
"Come on. come ont" cried Jobn-
“ ' i*f# me seven bucks'"
* cried 'Pancho. ana
orrespondent Into a bear
■aed him on both cheek*
—- Johnny struggled to get out
of the embrace
'Cut U out-.- will you- said
Johnny .-'■;■
. Tag Watty wetted. Johnny *
Then he ahouted Into the butcher
shop 'Hey. Chavito* Chavito!
Aw. Johnny'" Pancho was almoat
weeping Ih hit delight kt seeing
’Wi.M ■>■!■,
•How krt 'y^u, kldT' and Johnny
(tumped Chavito'* hsnU. Jtaamlng
'•'Oh, (Ine. (»n#."_
"Well. $'m playing In py uanaJ
Brooklyn luck ' 1 juat stopped off
on my way to Mexico City to look
you «p and get a atory. some more
nod about that old dkoart Na-
Johnny. 1 like to eay something
pretty fine like .Mr. Mkdero.”
Thar* waa k faraway look la
Pancho', eyea and hla breathing had
become* quicker and ehorter aa
though na aouir
into Hla lunga
Johnny 8y‘
S§3r
ui vffkTY
and Clark Gable, supported by Otto
Kruger and Stuart Erwin, directed by
Clarence Brovm.-;—-*—-
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1934, newspaper, September 15, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884184/m1/3/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.