The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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RICHARD
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’ TRR FIRST CHURCH TRIAL
underwent k ton-
ey at (he local hoe-
who ha* been
|the local hospital ia
today.
( been ill lor
1" to • be unchanged
report.
Eddie Moore of
! lo ^heir bobie persuasion
friends here.
■ residents of’ Grm-
^T^J«ov
week where Mr.
hue drilling opera-
GRAHAM PAIL* REPORTER. WRIW|»I>AT. gyT.
BjT Bruce.Barton , ,
A Strange thing bad happaoed
at Jerusalem The brotberi'-ef Jaiua
had not believed In Him during HU
ministry, and at one time thought
Him inaane, bat after His death
they became loyal converts. Tare of
Jule and James, wrote abort
books, which are in the New Tes-
tament, and James went to Jeru-
salem and became’ very active ip
the church there. He asaa a ‘just
.man," a phrase that had been used
[of Judge J. T. RUk- af hU father Joseph. It U said that
*ev*r*l bis knees became calloused like
those of a camel through hjs long
i periods of prayer. He was the
head of the conservative faction,
and Peter was at first of the same
James, "by reason of
hU. brotherhood to Jesus, had. ris-
en above Peter in Jerusalem, and
he it was who presided over-the
tl heresy trial it} cliurch hi*-
—the-trial
nd Bar
upon you no greater
____ burden
(Ran tVee heooeeary.-thlngs“;
That ye' abstain from wOat of. JTiy an
feted t« idols, aa(J from things
strangled, aqd ft** IflTnfcdthm;
from which if yo keep your-
selves, ye shall do well. Fare,
. ye well.
Thus there were to be tiro kinds
of Christianity,, the fundamentalUt
and the libera]- .and they wera not
to quarrel. Christians who bad been
reared aa Jews were to be requir-
ed to keep the wtfole Moeiac law,
charlatans advertise the 2*ray ee
their e$Wpm«iE--=***pefW-
rt who U connected
wWi our ktaff of specialUtg.*’
..In this way, thousands -of vio-
ta*- arc fleeced annually, pot of
various sums from (ft uju..for X-
ray pictures that are absolutely
valueless, because taken by pen
who are not capable diagnostician*.
Moat of these fellows inaUt on
keeping the X-ray pictures that ara
made in their dens; they do not
want any critics to inspect their
If you, dour reader, should I
situated', that you need Xray
cures far diagnosing your cap
to a real physician, who aril] not
victimise you. You will be safer
to stay away from the advertising
quack who collects in advaace, and,
>e N I refuses to
P>< ; film that y
k BOl - ■ -
g>M you the
yea ‘pgy jrk.-*:
—•-—-r* .
That 9,098,771 aoUHadCIftrs ktU-
ed or died in the Wqdd War? And.
that another 90.M74M WON wo—u
«*ed? a'-i : ,—t'- - - ■*—,
and those who were not so reared wOtk. and the liability of damage
were tp be accepted on their love suits
of Jestw and a very simple' code
trail
of. morality.
ABUSE , OF X-RA^i. v
By John Joseph Gaines, M. D.
The X-Ray is On^-of our finest,
moat acclimate, diagnostic insfju-
menu. Not only does it require __a,
rbins thaf—
mokes them doubly cautious.
WE HAVE
THE PARTS
THE MECHANICS . . .
AND .... .
THE- EQUIPMENT TO DO
THE BEST AUTO EUBCTRI-
WORK OBTAINABLE*!
ADAPT ID
MfTkO-COLOWVM
MAYEk PtCTUti
CABER.
WHAT BAS OOHM BBFOBB
Diane -Doverino had been seif on a
trip to Huenoe Alree by kei> lover,
Rickard Ffeid, forty-eight and wealthy,
-I*
ichard Ffeid, forty-eight and wealthy,
9 that she might forget theecmr that
had occurred when hie wife had found
Jtki ‘ ‘ * - — -
up an adUenturei
guaintante with
their lavp-affair
■MtureeomC eh it
,— —------.......■ —---—-y-tiemrrit- must have an operator
.abas for baptizing Gentiler wlllu jjn0wi anatomy and ‘pathology and
out insisting‘ that'they conform to
the whole Jewish ritual.
‘I •
WE DO IT TOO.]
returned to
npa after trttw
friends hete., Mr-
of Graham.
of Ferris -(Spent
her funt, Mrs.
Land attended the
fair.
R. Crump hud
of Fort Worth
of Mr. and Mrs.
day. They r*^n-
ia expected to
Graham
boew **•
in Vernon for
feto but
.-„is i‘*n-
- *
It was a decidely surprising ex-
perience for Paul, lie had At in
Jerusalem as *one of the seventy
member? of tRe Sanhedrin, the su-
preme court of the nation. Now
ha found himself back in the same
city before . Peter .and James and
John in positions not unlike that
which ha had occupied. He ’ saw
‘ those that were * reputed to b*
somebody,“ as he rather loftily de.
who knows a good picture from a
bod one, and What each light and
shadd^t-oi*"tJl# negative signifies.^
Any organization, quack or oth-
lm' 1
erwiae, can now buy X-ray instru-
ments. Manufacturer* do not, as
rule inquire With the ethical- char-
Fore Bros.
Phone 50.
aeter of cash customers. , Most alT |'
scribed them, and- said “whatooavsr
they were it latkrtb no matter to
me." Ail the same, hi'MYed great-
ly for Weir good-will and the ef-
fect of that# endorsement.—' '
The story .is told-in Uip fifteenth
Acts, one of the great
documents in the history of.-the
liberation of the human spirit-
Paul’s accusers presented their case,
and Pant and Barnabas replied, and
after a long debate -a. iMJJHHHjr
was arrived at. The church in Jeru-
salem, consisting entirely of Jews,
would stand- -firm for the old fun-
lamentala .bui tne churches
being Gentile, might follow a more
al f#ith. At th* enjnrextion of
Jamas a letter was sent-out to the
Gentile brethren in the churches
Which Paul had organized: *
- Forasmuch as we have heard,
that certain which went out
froqj us have troubled ybu with
word* subverting your soul*,
saying. Ye must be circumcised,
’and Jteep the law: to whom we
gaVe no .such, com nl'sndm. n
For it seemed go<W to ' the
Holy Ghoiet, and to tisrio lay
. --\
FOR SALE
ow.
(‘•rms.
Five, room dwelling on corner lot,
100x180 Feet, $750.00.
Five room dwelling, well located,
$1350.00. Reasonable terms—Would *3en-
sider car as part payment
Three room dwelling, dose inf $375.00.
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED.
Graham Insurance
^ Agency
rancher it* Bucnoe Airee. her friend-
ehip with him rapidly ripened into
love Arriving homp, intending to tell
Mike
A tree.
8 trikin ft
ipboard ac-
brndlev, a
her friend-
hid divorce, at
Itc hae^ffbeen
Diane “ 8he
Without tttf*ridi
Richard ate
nd the whole world knu
orULku oue
up wife and children for
rannot fei^ htm down l
>t\\ng Mike, ehe and
rried Mike receivee b
th
more im-
, ponr better,
• 4tdly in a eport-
<out to eteal
pUct whbre ti ’ can hear ourselvwi
think" and eacorted tHantr up tha
Btalra to
Lunch
a private room
ordered, cocktails
Leuncn ordered, cocktails were
served- "Woll. what’ll we drink to?"
Mike asked.
“Let’e see—Johnnie "
“He’s a scoundrel Not worth It.'
"Well, then who Isr
aMUca'a
Richard ate married Mike *
letter naytng “that luxury 4#.
port ant than love” Sow. a y
ehe epiee him unexpescedly
rny goode enter—iuu 44 at'
away, uneetn by him /r - f ^
SOW OO ON W/TH TBB HTOItr'^
CJbLA^TER NINE.,
- -.-A Tryat.
"L^t'e see your ovef-and-und^ra.**
Mike had told the clerk. It was a*
he raided' \he shotgun he hold and
sighted along It again **
into hiJi lln^
then who »•;.
Up curled. "Is an
A cloud passed over Plan*
-------"
‘Ot course I know Chili Beans
- -wAll right. To ChllF Beans’" Mike
echoed her with a hard chuckle. _
^ ---
that Diane
vision.
carne
split second he was still, then, he
lifted his head* as Jf to clear it.
" 11 e*U» Miker" Hhe .aaid in a amall
voice. , r- v>. »'
Mike summoned a brittle gayety
“Well, hello’ Fan<i£ meeting you
in-yuur own hqtne
tended hlk hand. "How are you.
-hlS
- Ttr
"T-yes. How
idoc.
Dtane? Thta hi a sifrprtse
• , JpyH. HOW m
up here”
are
ng have you been
-;w»-Three vyeeka^
“Is-*-is Jo4}Tinie with you’*"
Mike laugfied/’"Nope He said he
yvt ievv*vere«i from. Sew V<»*U
since the last time."
"Qh " Her silence asked. "Have
you recovered^ Mjk&7" AUmd^shr*
-i-----—- - —--—
tth a
.“You know—I sold I
over-casualty - . r
Diane’s hpj«,. tremhled Mike had
made himself only too clear dhe
had loved Thill Beans and Mike had
known it—knew it now
“iv— is this where you—I mean—
you come here often wh^n you’re
In New York*" * - ", -
"I-'tmt ttme this uip." He went
on Mlthe.ly “Yes' Tleasant place-
tur the out^of-towners and for some
of the citizens* from what 1 gather
There's more of it.T^ipptaird.-
.vjiae— juiane pieaaet
There was A suggestion of a sneer
his face Then lunch was set
bufuro- . The iuud Luu ciy laslud. ;
the waiter- cleared it1, awaw ahortiy
afterwards, aheh • Addressed Diane* »
"Benedictit^T Miss*”
*\So.. thank you.”
Mike akked *
^ 'No. Mike" -
'-"Anything else sir'*” 'w--^ .. ,
"Nothing else'.”
- —The*MiaiMHu.*::,--.sd-and discreetly
Avithdrew carefully^ .ujju^iing the *
latch so that it ^ould Kbck.a-.Aft it
clicked -Diane - I naked--app -nr meet —
Mike's «piizzicaLgate
'Well. Mra. Field he said even’v
Her eyes were dow ncast,, and j»he
mgm ...
tK‘ a -l ou A *
: 3L-+VU4M i
..—
<1
foot.
he* corn—It’* *
f tue. *na when
dtah for din-
; yon don’t like,
ifort, too, / for
.who need
Hty to tmek
da, to sail boot*.
* do all thgoe
i made
| Its varioni forma
mnffln*. etc. ,
day broads for
knorgr For the
jrou wish to serve
► form, try It m a
dth nuts for yttor
ic table
—ve a delect
looks tempting
lole grain corn
adaptable tor
n style corn le
fritter*, corn
Hat Waathar
. tested recipes,
riy appealing tar
Lmf: Drain
Nd- 1
| A Nq. * can of
and run the cur.u
■ ppei . Add ono-
1 walnuts, two
t etp milk amt
Into a but-
and bake for
In a moderato
SerYc with
eerrea four
Balad: Drain
I of one No.
-Jab! ,
. with
m
Yesterday and T ,
loday-
. . - - ■■■ . ^; :■ . v "*.■ ~r _
]«ar ~ ~- Whd would want to go back to the .standardBP’bf ^veti k
generation ago? We have traveled far since then. Inven-
'"tions and scientific discoveries have furnished the principal
vehicles: New conveniences, improve* merchandise, better
vr.
*foods, added health-conserving means.
n.--—--'■ '----—
and acceptance of then* benefits is advertising, It has ~ ;
brought ne% things quickly to all of us and sped us toward a
different, better mode of living. *
Modern advertising sells us, not only things, but ideas.
The advertising of soaps has told us the health advantages of
more frequent bathing. The advertising of modern bathroom
equipment has made bathing a signful pleasure.
The advertising of improved razors and beard softeners. ,
has made whisking off whiskers a simple daily ditty instead
of a weekly major operation. ^ : -- *
'?>•-. tooth-paste, tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturers
and retailers are saving us untold aches and years of
marred smiles, by advertising the importance of oral hy-
geine. - *
As a result of the advertising of food martnfjWurers
and porveyorsi we have Csciip^ Tboift tne drowsy
caused by heavy breakfasts and are full of forenoon vim
and clear-headedness. -'-
the clothes we wear, furniture we use. fuel we burn, car
te drive, telephone we’ve installed—all these would not so
'quickly hav# r«n«o home to ns, were it not f*r the silent but
irresistable force of advertising.
KEEP PACE WITH THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN BY
READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS
NEWSPAPER.
^—T
said. "Whsre—where are you stop-
Pfnp'r
•"St. Regis." Mike broke the shot-
* law tirnes as Diane scarelu*U
his face yeqrntngiy
“I’ve—I’ve the car outside Can
I drop you anywhere?”
“Mirnnr was pleasant enough
“No.thunlcn—niwnik’
yr'dtt" right;'-......Mnklnir ‘tear decision
tur»*sid and was out fhe
door, vfnile Mike looked after hef
»^l^itlnulng on dowp to the car.
.Dlanje hurriedly reached into the
floor of the tonneau for her .galoshes
and pulled them on. Waving .aside
tlie doorman's offer of assistance
with an exited laugh, she re-
BBtfl'B#'the atore, and 'fn pnother
IDinUte afanAInn hsalA* U Ilf*
^ "Hi
*•■ itandlnp banid*' Mike
"llave—have yoo decided- o« a
cun?" aha caked with c curiou*t>'
calm, poised braxennesa about her
Mike* stared at her galoshes.
What’s the Ides'” - V
"What’s the Idea
’Td—Td like to walk, too,?—_
Oh, so that’s It. Mike thought
Wants to have her cake and eat It
too, perhaps Hm—why not oblige
The lady? After all—
"No sale Maybe tomorrow." he
said to the clerk. “Come on. then.”
He took Diane’s arm. They walked
up Fifth Avenue In silence for a
while Every now and then Diane
stole * took at Mm. Once he caught
her and the veHed plea In her eye*
asked.
happy?" the Anally
meaning Johnnie at
-Sure."
“Too look—pretty wi
‘7 can’t complain." ,
”1—I’m glad, Mike.’'
— “Bo am 1“
■■ Silence again,
along beside him. .•
“Where are you heading?" Mike
naked abruptly.
"Why—I’m supposed to be at the
Colony for luncheon—"
"Oh." Al the corner Mike Indi-
es she trtdged
catad the sign on the lamp poet.
"This la
my station.
^^vX^aV
"Mike—how long win
Going Weil
Diane touched
Well. Diane, keep up t
n-4 r“ -
'» new
"Can’t—couldn't we ge seme piece
and talk?"
Mike shot a glance at her. "Sure,"
he replied «afnr* "providing you can
break that date and lunch with the "
She nodded eagerly. "That * ell
right. Mika." -
- uf—“ ,
“And—" there wed e slight
Mike’s voice.
tnain-
- MM—
vidlng you let me pick the place."
"Anywhere you say. Mike.’'
Mike Hailed Ironically. -| cue
that's fair enough. Isn't-It T"
do Whitt le tplk to yott."
"I—I de t
2Sfng
the tablecloth nervouRly
ttr mi
time 'voi* vf.^calletl
plucked
’That * the
me that."
MikeT' ~Rorry. he hod. rubbed it fiC..
replied* grufTly "pkay It * the iaat."
He add retted her .more pleasantly"
"But while UVre 'em IL, Ifqw« it.
working om‘,‘
- W hy —splewdRWy "
: "Ftir you and fur him both, hm?* :
"Of—of eoureg.r,.
"That * fine How’s his hesfttb'”'
he shot «t he» with edged ^sarcasm.
"Why..beta— " A slow flush crept*
up her fate as she grayped the im-
port of fils question Her moutl*
turned do wo m a pathetic, tragic
droop "Do l— reqJlV" deeervs that
much. Mike?" ehe asked with a
sharp intake of her breath.
*;
Mike decided nov to spoil the tryst.
"Sorry. H you felt that below tne
belt. I didn't -mean «t ~l
• It s—It s - I
- F»-rr
■Its - skipped.',’ Diane
serted bravely, leant behind her dee.
perslegatety,
"But I see you're .sun rt>e same
healthy gfrl. area t yau’’'’
Deliberately ahr misunderstood
m ’•RIsnA.__J
.-.1-
him
laughed.
doctors bill." she
no,
Mike caught Ad* bend His soft
laughter held nothing bur naked de-
■Ird “Mast even Ike mate* Km 7" ------
alre. ’’Not even the Sun. hm?”
Diane caught her breath. "What,
Mike?" •
"The aun. Don’t you remember?
We went a little balmy under It
once end,were going to settle down
there for life or something.’’
"Mike’" Diane roee. her mouth
twirled agonlzedly
Mika roae with her and drew her
nearer, still holding her wrist. "Weft
—that's out. and I don t blame you.'
But we'd blame ourselves If we
didn't take an Hour or two of It. now:
that they've stopped the clock for!
His eyes burned Into hers, and
aa bland'felt the menacing lnaldl-|
oue danger of hla hands on her
shoulders, she (ore herself away
and pushed past him to her cont.t
Feverishly she was trying lo adjust
*rouBd
¥
\ ^
■m s
f "V-
-3s!
.■«a
-Do yeuilha.1
caught T’ he [
" Al,
It* t
I .
my "Reafly «rmw - n Ti
-1'w got is «o—" Her voice raw*
hysterically “I don't know why 1|
came. |^1 don t know why ft op she 1
iAf.i*
?r* .Aewt knew why 1 qped
to you. Tou—you've obanged so-
le no ring her Words tor the minute..
Miks slowly and forclbte aulpped.
off her con,, then pulled her to Mm
roughly
“Becau
us* you remembered some-
thing you mlseed." he skid In a hard '-
voice, "that's why " ............
he covered her. month’.
wd her. month
with hie. Dteae hung limp end dn-
mjdnir at her sides. Then the awed
^ j
.
of his
ail- wW;.
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