The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 12 . IK,
“AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN”
|£ PAUL LUKAS - LEILA HYAM8 - PATRICIAVELL18
New Kind Of Murder Mystery! Did One Of Hia Caat-Off
Sweetheart* Kill Thi* Rlah PlifMjI -----------
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- FRIDAY - SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 - I5i
“LET’S TALK IT OVER"
[with CHESTER MORRIS - MAE tLARKB - ANDY DIVINE
A-.8^ty3^Mg Tarco ‘Comedy oi A-SnHne-Geda Hi*h-Bat!
THE GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
BRISK SATURDAY BUSINESS USHERS 5^
IN BEST FALL SINCE LATt ‘20’S;
MERCHANTS REPORT FINE OUTLOOK
Mr. and Mn. Tom Hill and dau-~^"*S*,'ir,1ay' *•* first.„dajr of fall
ghter, Adn P'4rh Of Ivan, wen Yrw i we^thaf^waa one of
deY TlayvWtttrs in Graham Mon- i m08t ebcourgging A. DT<afW 'lM
TBgjr; --r- 5 • . ■ ~M| — | depreaaion)'. according tp a' sur
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Mr. and Mrs. t). T. Anderson an</
little. granddaughter, Cherri, of 01
nty were gue.-ts In the Fred T. Ar-
nold' home’; .’Sunday. J.
5- . ^ • 1
. Rev. R. J. LaPrade spent todajf
“lu srtr
I vey made* a business house. —,
trict- conference
jahyjiftj.. .~x
of the Methodist
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| «••• jmwn
r it To©
lisa Katherine Morris spent the
Itkend in Fort ’Worth.
-AW..J0Lttylto,. .mm.. .*!”■
i Fort Worth. 7
bn <» — *—U.
Tom rfiTey W Ivan wap among:
out of town visitors in Gtaham to-
day.
Mys. Irby Rhodes was in Fort
Worth today ' with her mother who
ii uii’ / ■
Charles Schumacher returned to
Denton Sunday after a visit with
Lei Ratchlord.
Misses ^licv, Rose ami Mary Boaz
of Bridgeport,- were guests of their
aunt tand uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Boaz, Sunday. ~ '.am' sw—---
Mr. an<T lira,- Walter Sloan and
Sr. and* Mrs. James Sloan of Olney
were guests of His* Nora and Wal-
lace Sloan Sunday.
Mr. :and Mrs. K. W. Muse of
Newark and formerly of Graham,
are visiting friends here foj- a few
days. They oame here from Dub-
lin where they have been on an ex-
tended viait.
Mis. R. H. Goble inf Titttr
-fc—t*JXWburn *pentFtfa»> DjSlDr, Kathleen, of Bryson wert-ia
business. I
Falls op .business.
Graham today.
... and Mrs. M. H. Sparks were
iitors in Fort Worth Sunday.
and Mrs. R. C. Parker enjoy-
visit at the Vtck ranch Sunday.
G. Connor of Farmer fraa
in Graham today.
Irby Rhodes and Sam Jtatea -spent
business.1
..-returned 'to
enc Sunday .after visiting here.
Mr. and. Mrw Fritz Hill of lngle-
were\ Grahgu* viaitors Satilr-
'/"■Btsagall, -assistant- manager Of.
Harrfs-Eddleman Hardware Store, ii
expected to return to Graham on the
fifteenth after a month's stay in Hot
Springs, , Arkansas, Corpus Christi
arid Brownsville. .
1*
Mr. and Mrs7 'Robert, Reed and
Mr, aifd lttrgr Jim Wood were visi-
tors in Newcastle Sunday. Mr. and Mr, j B Batchler and
, children., dim, Anna and Mary and
Mr. and Mrs. George Lisles Mr. and'MfL Pat'DSltOn add child-
spent t Sunday visiting friends and ren, Pat, Jr. and Frances of Palo,
relatives in Breckenridge and Moran. Pinto were «uoets of Mr. and Mr*.
J. W. Carlton,'Sunday. Mr. Batch-
Mr. Haskell Easterling of <ho ler and Mr. Dalton pwn ranches
Indian Moliid Community was - a in that section. ‘r.
Graham vUitor Saturday.. ,
0 >\ Mr. Spikes of* Hubbard City, who
Mrs. S A. Pbnix and daughter, bas been in Graham for the past
Miss Kate Early pftrkerT spent thrAwo months ..completing , some oil
well Machinery, has to Shre-
veport, Louisans to- demonstrate the
luaci^inery. •f lie, plans to open a
JfTITTHcCTAliren, ;amtfHakti fit.
mt,-y- in. Graham tfci£/^m-
week-end -in..£prt Worth'
Miss Juanita Chandler'and Miss-
Willie 'Fnyc Wpl)* of Newcastle
were ip Graham Saturday,
-Messrs. E, C Durham. Etllfit)'
L—*-luurg of
Miss Adelaida Sraythf^ of Strawn
thB guest of MUa Jffi-m. 'Mkt Gra-
>»• 3*
J&jlJ^rn, and "Msrrk i'Whittenbu
Padgett were in Saturday.
Clyde Yancey, an employee df
the Tfehnetla rTeWjpuper, ftfWpped
in
tor a short visit this morning
’Graham, whiljS enroute home.
,'5ng, Saeette Pauli. Alynne .Crouch
and Louise Hiltchison were visit
WichiU Fflln „fYjjfrr —
The small daughter of T; C. But-
ler had her toindjf. removed at
the Graham clinic this morning, and
is recovering , nicely.
shop in Graham for , the..building of
power units for 01I7 wells, on his
return.
er, Mrs. F. A.' GruWy
land, Illinois, who yail
Gluhy -home. Dr. Louelia Clayton
Misses Strea^JfarYT^I^Bryson will also krrive with Dr
Formerly Geo rye’s Cafe
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GOOD PLATE 4^
rive this afternoon from Davenport,
iowa where .he has been ’attending
the Palmer SchttOl of Chiroprsctn* — .
He will be acQortrpgirted-by-bis jrpoth- Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. -SharL^u'fTY>nl‘
’. A.' Gfuby of returned/borne SupdeJc. *fter a
Gruby and hi* mother.
*Mr" and Kfr»:"4fT? (S, Prideaux.
Miss Nadine Prideaux and Miss
Katlu ime ^Arnold drove "to Fort
Worth Sunday.Jto~.Iake LF
Rue and, Sadie Prideaux who wiP
attend 'Mary Baldwin College at
Stanton, Vrnginia, this year. La
Rue w<ent to Longview. Sunday af-
ternOon tb visit a friend and Sadie
went to Memphis, Tennessee where
ghe will be the.guest of her ioohK
mate before the opening of college.
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Barbers Meet To
Agree On LocaJL „ /
Hours And Wages
Beginning today the barbert of
Graham) will observe like hours as a
result of a meeting Friday after
in the^Chamber of Commerce of-
fices.
—Stop* in Giyiham will open at 8
o’clock every morning, and close at
5:80 o’clock except on Saturday when
‘they will-remain-span until 8 o’clock.
The barbers also agreed on a min-
imum wage for $13 a week for Jour-
neymen In the trade, and- sat. A
-48-hour, week for that group. ■-•*?-
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F.NTERTAINER WAS FORMER „
GRAHAM VISITOR
...... lUfua program of
furnished by Fred Fauttt
Ada) ''Oklahoma, at the lions Club
luncheon in Bfeckerridge last week.
Mr. LeRoy Is know* in Graham as.
he often visited hi* brother O. Faunt
with John Gallaher In iKe
Steam Laundry here.
' Mr. LeRoy presented several en-
tdrtalning features oh the luncheon
program, rendering musical * num-
bers oh a,broom handle with a .vio-
lin how and also on A saw and ham-'
mejr. ’7 . '" V
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It's some trick to malm the gov
“***■ *“*" “ people's
within
means and at ' the sai
things so the people csq lira within
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Both g’ins were running ’full
blast,’ and merchants 'report that
thousands of ddllars. changed hands, j
1$; return for which^ hundreds of
new fall , garovents were’ ”ia’Vh
home and laid away for cooler
, " weather or But on to help Woth-
■$rWWliYT^’Mi»*»llani
- It Is the concensus of the local
merchants that there will be a
good although somewhat short
Fall buying season, extending from
Sept. 1 to about Oct. |l5, but that
business i throughout the fall and I
imiTrr’nriaaMHMMMiHgto
ment Over the hard summer ■ ju»t |
passed. •*__»
In preparation-for the Fall traded
all merchants have laid in an am-
ple supply of latest styles in
Fall: and Winter wearing Apparel,,
and uncertain as to .the -offset
that the textile, striy.- is going to
have on prices have bought a Tit-
tle heavier than usual in order to
protect people in the Graham trade
territory from suffering from ' in.
CHKETEll VII
* HOWE FROM Tuio »**■ •
Don Felipe del Cast.Hr handed a
salegram to Madaro It rtM..
'•Franclaco Madero liberator of
MealcO Dear .friend excuse me lot
the way I right I took Juraet today
Nobody killed much Pahchc Villa
“Any word from. Mexico Olty.r
’ asked Madero
General Pascal replied .'The ab
nit©
happy aitmI
J i4*rei
•hir r
.MAdero'erttb-a'. -
anr lB taaak
ret and Santa Rosalie ”
-That e sit right Mere s tome
4AA*.". \
I '."We are waiting, for new# from
Dlai Only then dyd Pancho greet,
Don' Felipe and General Pascal As
Madero Sipped at the, coffee which
Fierro hkd poured for him. Pancho
said sOrtlf ln hi* ear teeking ap-
probation , \ .
-- "Tou hegr 1 didn f sh«,t no ptie-
onera al Juaret " \ —»- •
General Pascal overheard the low
remark 'No.' because • yfU k^ted l
all Whp tried to surrender ' be said,
with ah unpleasant '
Pancho scow let) a
The General le a little ipad
t Uoolf Juarez while ne t
dust rial troubles not of their, mak-
ing.
When . jisked _ what they neede3
reply was unSWmous , in
favor "of' rain. Oil operations h*ve
been held up because of lack of
IBir Twr. .ddUlAg._A.nd farmers
need-a good hard rain'for theiT fa)T
forage seed crops-and cattle. -
• Merchants sta^- that they will
probably suffer some loss because
<jf the decreased number of cot-
ton pickers and decrease tTi irthe
crop In general -but dwe ta the gov-^
ernment religf progrdms ■ feel that
Die loss will be minor; -—s-,
Antifipkling a better Chrirtme?
this year than Inst, no ,fpw- of
the -Graham business pjen are al-
rendy eyeing,, their stocks for" the
holiday reason,1 and several have
already placed jprders, for. .Chdklmns
merchandise. -I
Thus * littly start of cooler weath-
ar. ori the eve 'of another .Trades
Day ap/l the iSvelfth Annual Ynung
Dr. Wtn Gruby 15' egpected to arf|'Cl»W F«ir, ^Graham and" Young
.7^ . ww-____^Tr -hma nvFrv TvasOn to ^
ur«
V ....■■>» wf t .
"Deserted him Fled when hie star
was setting." said Madero.
» T« WA* gn evu star-". ■ -
Tet they: served It once it.z* Md
to be deserted r "...
"Victory Is ours Madero" said
Pascal ,
"I'm not UoAlGng of victory but
egMBWRRWw—..y. .
- Villa And his srm» were Mi a -afe
la Juarec. celebrating tbelr victory,
drinking laughing making toe*
Fnniho war In a booth, watching a
gtrl dolbg a aentuoue dance Cha-
vlto was asleep In a fat womans
lap. Fierro wag preening Mmsclf
■with the PolUlro’s mirror In nis
hands Johnny Sykes was perched
'on rop of the booth singing to him
leelf. In a fit of homesickness "In-, he
Good Old Summer Time '
Villa, acowllnA at FleVro. jgrabbetl
'the girl when the had flnlshed her,
nance, flung her on his lap And fell
to klaslng her Shoulders' That was'
how Roslta. escorted Into the cafe
by two soldiers carrying a suitcase
found him: ..... — =
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fc-MHiilgi i5~| >( i
5a
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--....fcj
■andor";
,sant .laugh .1 . r
scowlet) at PsgOgT* 'Om r ‘
*mad beesule -
t.
ij[y*
tlw while tha^par-
ivrv 1 _
A 'Clatter from the telegraph In- -
stTtimgnts—cm off
on Pai
waited III mlRnw wnne tne upec-
ator took dpwn the message and
handed It tot Madero who read it »
through remained silent s moment
add thejl JBMe Jtnayj^gn»
fallen He abdicates We are tho
rulers of Mexico " \ ......
. (Pancho beamed at Madaro went
tar nwroinantr aua'ttiruat nii Tuwf*"
through, veiling to the crowd out-
side- "Vlv* Madero' President at
■fipflcpr •As" ■*'
At m* /try * pandemonium of
nhouU khbtE «*oon mingled with tho
etMH0a«-of npmerouH -hell* amid
■bouts Viva Madero* 'Viva
Vllja " l»roke VxMt • . - /
**80 thi* la the way you fight bat-
__ 1b what you do. eh'1
^ly 'wM-uaanmdu,fip
Of rain.- Oil operation* have Ioodb'" She addreaaed the 1»nc?r'
*tQet. out'**
••U’h/1 *1
“Whojjrou talking to9** aiiked.rhe
-S’ .
-A—Gnago Shouldered his way
through \ the rejoicing. unruly
throng stwiutlng "Hey Pancho1''
Johnny''' Pancho's big hand
^reached through the broken, win-
dow and pulled Johnny Sykes Into
Ple-eeiesi-spil-ecciO
there YoirWfcm
I ata-t goC.i
P Madero • out
mu. Jo talk to him9"
York
I the. Cost Of a completely wrecked
1 rooth Pincbc. hoard' Pasesi
county' has every Peason
thankful and optimistic.
jrith
ha* been ill
r.-. Emmy Short, who
tmT
Mn E. Morrison Co.
'*•■■■■■ ■ ~ - *
MisSimplicityl
tnr
Akoct copy of muah more
expensive Mis Simplicity gar-
ments. .. ^featuring Hie some
converging cross - strap ar-
rangement that greete* the
‘diagonal pull"—which raises
the butt, slenderizes the wait!
and smooths away the die-
and abdomen. It’i
Styled of good quoiity fancy
batiste end satin tricot with
inserts of pliant elastic. ■
JT' ' Model 3404.
Mis
abovv the turnu!
wire- open Xp
pfotrwialS^YHawUiiini^
~?fSha / ffirl *h6ok him “Tou Jui»t
married me She pointed to'John
“jlle married ut “ • ***’.......
down here'l'g R<»i*italin the restaurant from wfiich the
S‘ *r XdhTmv------^V<m Hem- | eKeitel-thrown had h—p Wl'pellad frfcU/* iJl:
----_: *' I tha
It. operate*. Get \3H tfif New York
WorliL i. , e-t v* j. .
rJMR&dn whatr'd.ohimjr
*ay»“ Clnn- «old the operatof and
went in search <tTutadtrp
- Face to face again with njlir
the restaurant from which ih<
1 '
■ Mfli
15
. o this 'u the way you fight lcrtjfff'Rofttpf
n*-■
tter-Ao rjart"
propping down from his perch . ’±,\ "l agrac with Vour Excellency
never ,nhw etir lit lie laflp-'-before flti j lay.~ls^ u»eleaa^—1 Vfi-
...j»y life —v.„ J-
Roslts p* v. 'a triumphant -hl.ut
I.“You hear that' Get opt'. She
smacked ■flte-'dsncer's jaw.ffcpnc,king
her off Pancho'* lap-Johnny started
to bolt, bur Pancho grabbed his leg
"Hey. don't go away'"
..’'.Court's adjourned." said Johnny,
and bolted Roslta pulled Pancho to
hls fc t and started him across the
crowded floor of the cafe,''screaming
hi* gar. ■ _ . _ ' ^
1 capture JiiArag today "W*'c*t-
Sbr.'ffi* -
"Al) right, you capture! After
this when you capture something,
you celebrate with ' me. you pig-
face!” She saw him exchange a aly.
I amorous glance with the dancer,
now sitting on Fierro's lap, and
j banged her suitcase Into Pancho’s
rear just as shouts of “Viva
I Villa!'' burst out. and a soldier ap-
proached and announced:
“Colonel Villa. Francisco Madero
baa Just arrived on the.Jpsm "
Pancho turned on (Delta,,,placed
hia broad hand on her face and gave
a shove which pushed her over
backwards. "Go home! Fierro!
Come quick! Madero Is herd!"
All the way te the etatton. Rancho
and hia friends had to light their
way through the crowds. Through
a window of the station restaurant
Pancho saw Don Felipe's sister.
Teyeea. at a table with some
friends H* gave a yell, put his foot
through the window, breaking 11'
glass, and lumped through, fot
by sever*!’W his Dorados#.
tly across the restai
iw du you do!” ,
ncho Villa!" Teresa said
smcltsdly to.War friends. Jumped up
tt Mm ' "Oh/I'm, so
%a»,
Aver to Mkdrro
affectloflktely. ' 'fj. got ( my arnyv
Take about *rf pour I get 5,000 on
that-tiyin."... <
, "-"There l* n
said tienersli
agreed Jhat
/nrol toi *n army,"
I (Pascal J V.We are
_ f___ lis: Bxcejlenyy- must
arrive In. f^c cafctal mit as a «<T.-
zjuerer hut a*- a friend j I'll go and
give the order to start , V
“Pkruno," fiaur Madero “the haf-
tlee, ajre over;. Your Work t* done
You must g<5 -back to/ t***a. r You
must send/l jour aipiy |tb thew
hotAea"
Pancho
tl*/ friend,
of Johnny
mean yen)
to.Mext
“You
disbanding
Ing to
red unbelievingly at
unaware/of the arrival,
ly kes w the WMtln You
lon't want me to ce-ms
Mexico
Army and reuirp-
You would be looked/upon a- f
snd of , hand its." said General
plesdeel
lour
He loyer you
its<
“H«y!
“It'S
need somebody you'
^uet.” 11 / I I /__,4e_ I-
^ “I'll send, for '.lot* if that Hme--
comes.' "said Madek, " P^ttio; I, ..
know you better than to offer you
rewards. Liberty Is Jour re ward .
Jterty thit your cjourap© ha^ won
' e*Jivtktfi* e -T.
etnbvf Jfancho VbHa ami Binp or
m oa lo|hp a a th«rt,>r* kiinttr«lk
&uL.i f_______.ii ’5'■
ikmfnti wt*ui4
ivho
Pancho Hi •
To#
ikim
w«M rap to me#'
wlaA (q ' aaa • «i
1.1
do
glad to 'eee ; you! ’ You haven't
changed, despite all the great things
you've dona for Mexico. I always
■ail everybody hcisr wB .meLAt the
lacienda. Remember?''
member
turn
FAecal’ j returned" aiid announced'
that the train tojtlari___„
Madero rook Pal(icllc» by the arm
"You are better nWaJ from Mcxlce
City. Pancho Tf**## are my #-* ■
N.,
& *9
L?
■ iters Caw
: .me son* e» t
When Ml
Captain
O go '•
wkm these
. hacienda. Rememberr',
. Pancho beamed down upon her Pancho
e “Sure! The rich and the poor are
the same. Tonight everybody the
same! ' , )
But I musn t keep you from Ms-
dero." she responded, quickly. "He's
the telegraph office 1 wlgb you
■Id pet him to eat eoihnthing ’
against the wall
him eH’ No Ari
adero had] lelt the room
ed, Genera!
•Ynat.
, Pa sea*'. ■
You go villi'!
Just you to
it. hut remem-'
dero.'
In
eeuld
Siappen* to lhae '
ur fault
i the glass front of
-4 aannisr. and began emptying
vlobes, cake pickle Jars and
•lap ft Contained He
reataarant
tt of
eaadwic
J avseything
■' POed them up on * tray and gave
’ M A a gief tn carry, .while he sen -
I lane* la stuff hit pockets ertth
Wad. snd called tn Fierro to get
setae coffee for Mr. Madera.' With
a shout te Teresa not to go away,
ha Aft In search af Madero, He
1 kicked opea the door ot the Mle-
| trap* room Madero. Den ffiTtpe
protect him
ber thtae-lf I
little gylta tMt'i folur fault you U
again. Remember that “
Ma<$tro returned ahd removing a'
--- .. ^ gnjqj pi
for good luck
lip Good -bve/;
thanks you for,,
I us re i and for
thf bandit
Pkm ho ra-.
tsmgly 'at. tha'
Johnny Rykea
ho yku re the
In behalf ad
re snd my city
Hay atop cry-
-^=ti
il friyrttl.Mi
My hear)
Medico 3p%.
•esjler on both <
ned staring
urtJI he hear
Ing- “Well. Par
copy 1 ever ha
million read
thank you
I /you?"
I got loose from
mb and vou have snata
Villa, tnuttorgg ’
'*".**■' You gotta go home.'
Ifo-atne ocWeP Ho long, partner.^,
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