The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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"THAT LITTLE GAME"
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Alters a, se^ond-chus* mail mat-
tar at th« postofficc in Graham,
Taxer under act of Congvee* of
March 3, 1879.
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Except Sunday.
•ffler of Publication (M Oak Street,
, Graham. Tea**.
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car(j ] meet will be in Austin two days,
Behold! She returneth .and the and Austin citizens are asked to
.$5.00 town falleth down and worship- provide rooms for them. Free rooms
$2.75 p-th. She picketh one. and 1<>! she are to be provided only for actual
.50 picketh a lemon! But the editor contestants and their faculty ad-
calleth him one of our promising visors.
GIVEN UPON ATTLICATldff.
younjr ni«*n and j?ett€th away with
it. And they aend unto the editor
tt!IIHimilttiliimfriitir*'-*,MV('*"(t|Vtfl|l* an invitation to th«* wedding, but
YE ED’S QUALIFICATIONS the T|Uti0B w“ °rint'‘d in *
far eity.
Somebody wishes to know the and ,on* w<*din(f noUle
March Employment
week in March last year.
Groups showing improvement ov-
er the two comparable periods were;
Electric railway car shops, found-
ries, machine shops, hotels, laun-
dres, day cleaning, millw»rk, retail
and wholesale storea.
—-O'-— ■ ■
#d»pHd by
I Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Picture
)TM«ema or Famous Ismu-usn
, j More TemaeaHe u opposed
i te pamMiap but wtm her hus-
band, Jos, Most Bids barber,
*s $180,000 ea the Irish
jOieeepetahee, she rslsnts and
helps speed the msnsy that
Jimmy Psusrs, sow #/ the bank-
er mud in lev# with their daagh-
lor Mary, advances to thorn. Joe
4s ofraid to toll Nora that the
winning ticket is foot, and, on
the advice of hie lawyer-cousin,
Tony Capaohi, they board a
Mat /or Ireland. But Joe is
forced Vs toll Nsra of I ho loss
a/ the ticket and she call* oil
lac trip. Mr. Bowers accuses
Jos to Mary e/ having find the
Country to oscapo repaying the
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Chapter X
THE HUNT FOB PLASTER
PARROTS
•/jimmy hesitated. “Well, Dad, the
ruth of the matter la—”
"The truth of the matter,'
' nrt -Pwerti-ufhM fiaPSa
taken in by an Ingrate who's quietly
pupped away to Ireland to collect
III Llll|lltlj 1IICIII
Shows Slight Drop Beauty Experts
Decree Red-Head
To Be Preferred
i
Somebody wishes to know tne ----- —- " ~ ■ I Austin-Industrial and commer-
qualifications of an .deal newspaper whlch thf '*"<?. Pr‘"teth' The m'n' ™1 employment in Texas dechned
„„„ u individ. ll,ter sretteth his bit. slightly during March in compart-, . ... ..
man. The e isnt any such individ ^ ^ ^ n#. J ^ ^ thp previous month Ch.cago-The day of the platinum
ual but if there mots hrwouW he columns of obituary, three and lh„ corrMpo„ding period last Wonde- wh™ F-ntlemen are
as fast in action as an electric Ian ’ H n k- sunooaed to nrefer is gone- the
and as patient' as Job; he would lodge notice*, a cubit of ^elry' /"d year, according to the University ■ -4
la money—'
"To Ireland?" cried Jimmy,
amazed, his puzzled eyes going
straight to Mary.
'.'Yes, to Ireland," continued his
father. "And you—thia bank's man-
ager, have been talked into lend-
ing Its funds, unsecured, to a
swindler—"
Mary sprang to her feet In spir-
ited protest. ‘ Mr. Powers, my father
Is not a swindler! , . . You don't
believe that, do you. Jimmy?”
"Well." said Jimmy hesitantly,
“you might have told me he wu
going—”
“Bah!" snorted Mr. Powers. 'Stop
-Ob. Daddy, Uncle Eddie toM l
that your plan wouldn’t
don't you para. Ta
go. Now you can UU Mr.
a thing or two. Whore’s ■
He sodded towards the I
had just left and Mary hurried]
through It. Joe eat down la OM]
corner, his head In his hands,
denly Eddie's voice startled
"Hey. Joe! Look! Look!”
Joe looked up.
and found Eddie aad Tony
at baby Mickey who bad erupt I
the room, a bit of paper In kis
band, and was trying to put It Into
the mouth of the plaster parrot
which had been left within kis
reach.
"WaTa rich again!" eded
Tony ran to Mickey and picked
up the parrot; the piece of paper
the baby had stuck Into It's mouth
had disappeared.
"Joe, look! Look! I gotta tha
r ■)
jaetears^lftwads- ----
quietly put-a the parrot in the ticket—Is » ,
mean, the ticket she’s-a put Mickey
In the parrot—”
Walt a minute,” said Eddie, I
after Tony's floundering got no I
better, “Pll tell him. Joe, Mickey
just shoved a place of paper In tha j
parrot'* kisser, which mamas In the |
good old English language: We're
In the money again.”
Eddie grabbed the parrot frarni
Tony's hand and hurled It to tha
floor, smashing it Into a hunded
pieces. Joe looked up at them in
momentary bewilderment, and then
resumed his trance. Eddie and
Tony dived simultaneously to the
floor and began feverishly search-
ing among the fragments for the
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have the endurance of 20
IP Would Mwtit.E-w, » Kozw.s.y.----, year, according: to tne university ' .. , _ -
'and the « l“rd °t thank5 And Texas Bureau of Business Research.! ^ rw)h“d nOW rf<‘,ve*
mnu Ml* ‘mruf cm ikn AothA unrl it ^ - ...as_______C0»0«.
the ac-
aexas tfuroau oi ouimrsB j
^ crisis - - ■»— -
memory of an encyclopedia and the ', Texas establishments covering tQ the annua] Midwest beauty trade
infallibility of an adding machine; , ...... week which ended March 1« shows -------
infallibility of an adding machine; d week wh.ch end.vi March 1« shows ^ expert, can’t
he would have an eye like an eagle And all that are ■ ' - a total of 68.971 employee., an av- Mare Gartman. pres-
« n- ™. -< ■ 12 22 T",«**•..«< m —. * *. ow - m
and .he nose of a bbodhound; he they ™ dec.me °I one-n.i, P-r«-ns ^ ^ ^ ^
._woul(k he as tactful as an expectant , . d nd casncclleth ,ln" , f m°" °r<> ' . ' k Hairdressers association, pointed out:
-belt before a rich uncle. _ and. ^ I "**<» h-r always ha, Unnoted a
beir before a nch uncle and a. gubacriptl<m and ^ swlng ^ ^ w^k, . payT„,],| . “R*<l »>•»*• •Hrmy* ha, connoted a
fmu as E.wnitejJie would be_.s^; h.mm,r #VH„ -nto the .third f„r tW ,irms ,,.564.000. a 'P^PPF. «tivc personality which men
fourth generations—Y alley of 8 „er cent from the pr- ad",,r*'. . . ,
c^minjr as a shaft of-light and have
the analysis of a supreme court jur-
iat: he would be able to, at on** and (
the same tim?: answer tWo tele-
phones, place a call of his own,
check proof sheet and add the mid-
dle name of the third assistant »er
retaiy of the navy, and remember
whatever it was he was told to bring
home from th. corner drug store.
®en Crouch in the Bethany (Mo.)
Republican-Clipper.
-tt—
Texas League Will
Have Twenty-Fifth v, {
Birthday In Mayi
, decline of .8 per cent from the pr*
vious m^mth but an increase of 4.5 j
per cent over the corresponding
But the girl whose locks are not
of titian shade need not despair,
for Gartman added:
“It’s easy enough
ture a red head.”
to inanufac-
SANf) SONG
, t WANTED
Austin.—Twenty-five years of see- ___________
vice to the public schools of Texas I wanted to list vour property Um
will have beon completed by th«|.aie, traae or exchange, if prieeo
Texas Interscholastic League next j right.—Graham Insurance Agency
month, May H and 4, whan-one |--------- . 2tfc
’’Little drops of waler.
Little grains of sand.
Make the mighty ocean
And the pleasant land.”
This is just t jingle
Handed down from long ago
When it actually rained water
thousand boys and girls, will come
to The University of Teaxs to par-
tic ipate jn the
o. ie.xs m Wanled 10 h“r fr**“ P*™0* “*
tif ipate |n tne silver anniversary I »'r'nf ‘o trade residence properej
Slate meet of the League. Twenty for good car—Gr.heu
five year. ago. the Texas lnter.cho- Insurance Agency. 2Ue
lastic league was organized as the
State Teacher’s Association conven-
tion. For a quarter of a century j
FOR SALE
as3s
another of the forty evens spon-1 __Mary T, Hallam, 4846 Swiss Ave.,
sored by the League have come to ( I)alIagi TpxaSi Phone 8.3045. (198c)
Austin to represent their rural an<l j--- - ■ - , ■ —---—-
high schoMs in athletic, forensic,! FOR RffiHT
typewriting. English and other ev-
ents, according to Roy Bedichek,
chief of the University Bureau «f
I Public School Interests, which is
lephyrg
To blow and fill their sails
With crop reports and cotton
yields
And other fairy tale*.
Now the wind, and sand* together
Cover all the land:
Sometimes they come up easylike
Or blow to heat the hand.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
—900 Elm St. I85tfc
WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Savsd by Daw Vitamin* of Cod Lnat
Oil io tastaloM tablets.
(
Joa looked Into Ouiseppe's
‘•There's only one parrot left. That
is where we find-o the tickets.”
in tasteless tablets.
rounds of Arm Irallhj ft ash InsUsd of
sr« acrscer >onn I New »leor, vim snd
rnrrsr in ala ad of tltad liatlfasaaawa 1 fcusdy.
Quirt n.rVr. Thai is what thossuSrd
V«ttioir through •tm-oUbu' lat«M
—BClTOtiBU*'UtA
lina of Co4 Liver .Oil
• Mmseerm 9 Iba. tW MnK mh mta
t Ub. «Mk after. A young wourr wW
* *»• "oi alter, a young nouer ww
Xir’lLSl c
than a Month.
i •imply must try MeCoy’i at «mb.
wp tsuaa/jtta; jb
XWmand and get McCoy**- the oaiginaJ
#1 «nd genuine Cad Liver OU Tab lata
inn h
back.1
MBdt
vQf InaUtuta. Raft
------ ------- OU TabUta
irov^ hr Good HouaAamine
---uto. ItsfuM sll substltQtws—
Insist on tho orleinsl MeCor’a—
■V s»ss me origins
mZm tha re am none kattar.
The sand'torms that we have to- ( the
School
State headquarters
the |
day | League.
Are products of the plow; | “Many of these boys and girl, re-i
We long for the grassy sod again Inin to the University after theit
To‘feed the *tarving cow high school days are over," **r. 1
If yon had all thg sand in yoar Bedichek said. “Of, the 2.5 students
(riajytrd j who made the University debate
You could probably si and the squad this year 24 had previously j
gnffr j participated in the Interscholastic i
So instead of shedding briny tears League debate contests. Governor
Just swallow it down and laugh. James V. Allred, in presenting the
_sterling City Record. | trophies awarded in the State bas-
___|t- j ketball meet recently, said that as ;
NO JUSTICE I a Bowie High school student Hej
_ l was a contestant in debate and in f
Behold! A maiden grwwetk up track and field events of th< I-ea
and graduateth. And the editor put- J r,„ Many dlstingnished men and
teth
Taa.
eth of the
in the paper a swell piece, women trace their interest in var-
a peach of a notice. He tell-' jOUr activities to the stimulus they
wisdom of the young received from participation in high
woman and her exceeding cometi- school Interscholastic League enn-
nes*. Like unto the rose* of Sha- test*.
ron ie ahe, and her gown 1* play- “A distinctive feature of the In-
ed up to beat the band. And the terscholastic League contest is that
dresamakergetteth two *eore_,and ten it ie a strict ’qualification’ meet,
dollars; the editors ret a note of try contestant having gone through
thanks. (Maybe). Moeal. county, diatrict and regional
Arid the daughter goeth on a meets in order to qualify. This guar,
long journey. And the editor throw- enters that only the most talent
.th himself on the story of a fato- rd product from the echoole of
well party. It manoth a column 8 Texas shall participate in the State
point solid. And th- fnlr oae re- meet.”
him from nfnr with n
l
Contestant, , In tho
FOR SALE
Large two story frame building on pavement, dose
' in. Suitable for hotel, rooming house, or apartments.
Price $2250.00. Terms if Jeehsed.
Several modem dwnltlnjU on pav
able prieap and convenient UMi.
Soane good buys—dwellings not niHiiiHhii
terms little bettor than rent.
Lots in various parts of city ranging tram Party
DoHara
Graham Insurance
Agency
Office Phone
OBIEDODD, Owner.
that palaver! Young woman, you're
.discharged!".
! "But, Dad—” Jimmy started to
protest, utterly bewildered, only to
be cut short off by his father,
i "And I'm not to sure you're not
discharged.”
"Jimmy, you don't believe"—
Mary conquered the sob In her
throat—"that Dad e running away?”
"Young woman, said Mr. Power*
sternly. “I believe I said you wars
discharged Will you please go?”
“Yee, eir," sobbed Mary, and after
.s hurt and appealing look at Jimmy,
ebe left the room to get her hat.
She did not hear Jimmy'e soft ex-
ctarnation of "Mary!”
Sweepstkkaa ticket They failed to
And It and remained, dejected, on
the floor for a few momenta, look-
ing at each other. Eddie wax first
to get to hie feet.
"Say, horsefacc, you want to
wreck a guy's nerves?”
| Shut up your faoa," said Tony, i
trying hard to think. "I got it! !
The day that Jo* buys that parrots, <
Giuseppe leave-* hie basket on the f
floor. Mickey no can talk but ha’i
The Tomasello family. . dejected
and pathetic, returned to th* barber
$hqp with *H of th* neighbors look-
ing Inquisitively on from windows,
doorways and stoops.
Nora paeoqd
wanna t*U-a us where be put-a the 1
tickets' So the ticket la in on* of
the parrots which Giuseppe have in J
hie basket.”
Eddie began to got smelted again. '
Put It thsrs, Tony! You're not
bad. I always said you were sodas
lawyer!"
"Com* on, Joa!” shouted Tony, j
"he crime ls-a solve"
said not S word to Joa. and hit aysh
thoir living
followed bar pathetically. Eddls
and Tony collapsed into chair* as
though unable longer to stay on
their feet. Jod gave Mickey to
Tony and followed hie wife. He
'wanted desperately to make his
peace with her. She was gathering
together her possessions
-Nora, lt‘a-a too bad, but it'o-a
cornin’ out all right. W* Just-a
forget huh? What you say, Nora?”
, "Forget! Huh!" said Nora with a
abort, bitter lauglr. “In this neigh-
borhood? After we’ve told every-
body within a mil* of her* we re
going to Ireland? Do you suppose
lduw neighbors would let anybody
.forget ?"
' "Mama.” cried Joey, entering
1 with his sister, "the kids are mak-
ing fun of ua."
"Mama," sobbed Noreen, "wo
don't wanna live her* any more!”,
• «*■—■ *■— * “ght Then she
fou won’t have
out of biers."
When (hoy had gone she turned to
1 Joe. "That's just a sample. No usp,
Joa. I'm not going to stay bars an-
Mhsr dig."
,r Nova want to .Urn window and
■ vii a wauua sa vw sow* « m
' Nora's lips shut tlgh
said: “Don't.worry. Yoi
to. Now run along o
shoulder.
i’ "I no toll-a you,” said Joe softly,
(“because I no want-a you to
.worry."
, "Tho fact remains that you did
lie to me, Jo*, and—1 don't know...
everything's changed You ssom
changed, Ilk* a different person.,.
Jo* choked "You moan-a you no
t'Vo-a me any more?"
' don't know.” Nora was so close
i re she kept her face away
Joe. ~1 guess that's what It Is.'
t u t his arse droi
tterty. ■■
Jo* looked Into fHusipp*’* I
'■There'*-* only 4M port ’
That Ie where w* find-a tbs I
1
g*t-a th*
you."
"You’ll ho aces Joe!” chimed to
Eddie. Thslr enthusiasm for thS
Idea began to impress Jos.
“You think tt'nw what you enh-o
good hunch?” Jo* asked hopefully.
•Certainly. I ain’t steered you
wrong yet, have I?” laughed Eddie,
So they hunted up Giuseppe and
found him in a dingy little base
merit room which he called his stu-
dio. He was no longer Interested 1
In making plaster parrots—he had i
advanced to New Deni eagles. Any- (
way he had sold all forty-flve of th* t
plaster parrots, but luckily be had ;
kept a list of kis sales.
I "I keep-* the ledger," he said I
proudly, displaying It. "Hyml*.
Goldstein buy-* the first—”
Joe matched the book from Gtu-
seppe's hands AM dashed to tha
door, ftrilotosd bar BAdl* and
They divided tha name* up
---- —» aajl
run
Parrika.
icpubov
Ffr
mid. excuse to leate
Whan In :
PLUMBING-
8 A M P
W.J.SAk
»« VIRGINI
r
V
annn,
PERSC
Fred Arnold is ■
in Olney today.
See the new Ei
children at the Juv
!
Cnrti
Tuaaday buying n
chandiae for the Ju'
J. P. Allen of A
tog a few day, he
enta, Mr. and Mr*
Fred Booz and
Jaekaboro are vi*
thia weak.
(.
O. H. McKibben
week in Auatin at
nesa matters.
Mr*. J. M. Morgi
fill cats Mr. and >
of New York.
Hi? 2-
MY. and Mr*. D.
I from a l
Wei Id
aaMd ha adhe# $• pay tot it-
^■■BBMBMa B- ,; \m
Several hour* later fhhpjed wi
a street
couraged. "I
parrots," said Joa
and I no amaih-o
twenty
i disoonoalatoly,
out th* ticks lr ”
Tony had sa^ghod fifteen, and
Eddie hid broken every oaa oh hto
mgm
cento and n Mick of gum,'
plained M
r^t
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