The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAILY BBPORTE*.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M, 1M*.
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Mule Dealer Tries
To Harness Kansas
Rabbit-Gets Kicked
Hunters Urged'
To Kill Crows
W* have the Famous
Ai'maid H«|»ier> for both
ladieN and gentlemen . . •
l.adieS
Hits;' 1 .
MILLER DRUG CO.
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—“The Friendly Store”—
—la Driver Hotel Building —
Capitol News Letter
(By W. D. McFurlane)
TOPEKA, Kan__These wes.*m
Kansas jack rabbit* (Trow big. They
are very tall. So are the stories
about them.
L >e Lnrrabo)-, fish and yams com-
, m!s ’inner, told the sad account of
a Dightqh1 mule dealer who loat
I tm of bis anijhai# in a rahbit hunt
th mules got mi\ J uo »•'*•» *V
iaok.ir-and weren’t observed untd
the dead rabbit* were being pick-
ed up. He added:
_ “We feel bad about it, but we
jus, di^nM^ police them I >e_
member some one .-aid during tn •
drive, ’Look at that big one’, ami
then hurled his club.”
“When I went into a hotel hero
today a dog barked at me and I i
said, liecause "the rabbits are get- j
, iog resentful over these hunts.” i
tried to hide under the table. I j
He added:
tmrrabee also verified a report I
that a man tried to harness up «j
jaekrabbit he found in the barn |
with his mules. The chap didn’t i
; notice the difference until the rah-
| bit kicked him out of the statl and
• dashed out over the prairie.
Western Kansas have
PRATT, Kan,—With the trapping
season on fur bearing animals and
waterfowls ended, members <)f the
fish and game commission arc hop-
ing that these hunters and spot ts-
men who jost have lo be . shotting
something all of the time can be
persuaded to turn their attention
to crows. Incresse of the small grain
crops in the prairie states has re-
sulted in migration of thus pest to
Kansas and neighboring states in
larger numbers.
Offers Solution
For Giprantic Task
nr Pazinpr Skyride
-CLASSIFIED ADS
CHICAGO. Friendly tip to the
man with the contract to tear down
the Sky Ride: Wait! There may be
a better way!
Miss Mehitabol Mudge of 472.1 E.
Madison St. has just announced
the plan suggested by Professor
J’hteu* Pinkwiilicus, who wanted
to imbed the whole structure in
plaster of Paris and then shave it
down to the ground level a foot to a
slice, is ail wrong.
Quoting Mehitabel:
"It would take too much plas-
ter. My plan is better. When I
FOR SALE
~t think I think. I say to myself
1 ’Mehitabel, what is the real proh-
; lem in this job?’ And then I an-
swer myself saying, ‘The real pro-
FOK SALE. Young bird dog frosij^ to ^ down th(. two tow-
the “Fielding1
R. J. LaPrade.
registered
dogs.
154p
FOR SALE.—Milch
Whitesides, Gra’ am.
-S. A.
164c.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT.-
Will consider rent-
ing my home, 711 Bruos Street.
Persons interested call at office.—
Graham Insurance ‘Agency. 144tfc.
BONUS. ........-•
Congressman Wright Patman of Western Kansas have laken to pOR RENT furnished apart-
Texa. filed a petition with the carrying clubs with them. Larrabee, menU Mtj( ^ c jlunleri 716 Tenn.
Clerk of the House to discharge ju,t couldn’t help it. I’ve eatei: gtreet iaip
the Weys and Means Committee s0 much rabbit meet lately.” I _______;__1____
from further consideration of his Larrabee proposed that relief of ; WANTED TO RENT.—Two or
hill, H. R. 1, Thursday, February | finals set up canning factories i
21st. Seventy nine members signed western Kansas to preserve rabbit
the petition that day and 39 more i meat.
added their signatures the next | ---o---
day, making a total of ll^ThUj frying Costfi
3 room house, unfurnished. Hmvo
no childern.—See G. H. Medlen at
Leader Office.
leaves only 100 more
m]
required before the Patman Bill chn
' Rise 3 Cents
be taken out of the Ways and Means WASHINGTON.—It costk 3 cents
Committee end brought to the flooi m0re on the dollar to ltvf
a a (I I at/J 1.’ ___f^a.a • .Ana at___ fa ‘ JiJ
fpr vote. Under the discharge (gag* vember, 1934, than it did
iit
in
No-
De
rule adopted by the 74th 'Congress ^mher, 1931, the bureau of labor
early this session, a total of 218 j statistics has found,
members, a majority of the House • The bureau has surveyed thirly-
of Representatives, must sign the two cities and the cost of 179 '*
petition before a bill can be taken etna, which the average low-income
from the Committee to which it family ordinarily buys, to deter-
wa* referred. Although Chairman mine what happened to living costs
Doughton of the Ways and Means ; in the last year. Living expenses.
Committee promised early in the the bureau reports as a result have
session that his Committee would gone up 3 cents on the dollar,
hold hearings on this ^ill immed Food prices were the most ini
lately, the Committee has side- portant factor. They went up near-
tracked the Patuian measure in |y 9 cents on the dollar. Clothing
favor of the Works Relief Bill and went up 2 cents,
the Security Bill. The Rules of the j ^
House stipnlate that no petition' immediately demanded the right of
for the discharge of a committee Senator Dickinson to pair his vote
may be filed until the bill ha* with Mrs. Caraway’s. Senator Long
been before the committee for thir- then leaned over and modestly
. WANTED
KN^TTNO ciaksee A’ now Being
conducted Tit' The-Style- Sh«|i. Full
line of yarns and bouhfle and’ all
LESSONS ARE FREE. Come m and
se^ display.- -Mrs. Berfiie Blowers
adv.-Ulp.
ers without letting the big cables
come crashing down like steel
snakes, hurting people.’
“All right. Here’s the way to do
It. First, buy all the toy balloons
in the country and tie them to
cables. Then inflate the balloons so
they will pull upward. That holds
the cables. Take down yrour towers
the way your mother taught you.
Then bring the cables down, gent-
ly, with an airgun. The trick it
to shoot the ballons one by one.
gradually lessening the upward
pull. The cables after a while will
settle on the ground as softly as
a snowflake.”
Special Offer
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
COMPLETE RENOVATION OF
' ^ MATTRESSES.
Every Job Guaranteed.
Will Call For And Deliver
For Only
$3.15
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One Day Service.
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Relinishing Day Beds A Specialty.
Horth Texas Mattress Factary
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGHMBNT.
BACK OF LB8AGB MOTOR COMPANY.
PHONE IV
OLDEST
VOLUME
Shawm
Benefit
Call/
Deaf-Mute Given
Divorce Because
Wife Nagged Him
St. Louia.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Jf. White, both deafmutao, were <H-
here Thursday on the hua-
band’s plea in sign language that
his wife nagged him.
White and his two character Wit-
nesses, also doafmutee, testified
throuh an interpreter. Mrs. White
waa present in court but did aet
contest the divorce.
Wan'ed to L»t vocr property fm
vale, trade or exchange, if priced
right—Graham Insurance Agency.
Wanted to hear from person de-
siring to trade residence property
hi Graham for good car—Grahsn
Insurance Agency -
ty legislative days. Accordingly, i whispered in the Leader’s ear, “By
when this period had passed and j m>' right.'
still no setion had been taken by j WAR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIA-
the Way* and Means Committee, TION BILL
Congressman Patman filed his pe
WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Saved by ate Vltamias el Cad Live*
OU in tasteless tablets.
tition t»i "bring hi#, measure ti
firm*- fo*- *r vftge i'
WORKS RELIEF Bfl.L
Senator Pit McCarrsn of
vmda carried his fight' against
Tuesday, February 19th, the j
House began its general debate of j
I the huge War Department Appro-
1 priation Bill. Wednesday and Thurs-
| day were also devoted to the de
^c'j bote and the reading of Ihe *■*’’
tbr and it passed the House on Friday.
ptopW arc ffttlnn
d|Mov«7—the Vit.
McCoy b Cod Livrr
OH hi
■ imply work wundrra. A II
little I
Administration’s' proposed wage Ag the b,u now sUnd, „ gjVM the
•cmle of in fhe works R**1i**'. President authority to increase the \
.Bill to . * fucWul conelir.1^’ | personnel of the Army from 118,- i
Its 11 rerl a whim lilu •fttiifiHinPril Fflie - urn . ana,k^. .a j. -R
W4i V. -■ - --- •V m •■‘■•v -*■
pound! of Arm healthy flesh instead of
hare wraefy honest Nrw vigor, vim and
-y Instead of tired Lathee*ras I Steedy.
nerve* I That la what'-thousand* nf
m thsouah scientiste’ latest
it ami ns of Cod Lhrer Oil
coaoentsated ia little sugar eoated tablets
without aay of Ms horrid, Sehy taste or smell.
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they're
railed I ‘‘Cod Liver Oil In TaMeU”. and they
■imply work wonders. A little boy of 9. seri-
ously sick, rot well-and gained 10K Uw. Ip
just one monthMh girl of thirteen after the
same disease, rained 1 lbs. the first week and
9 lbs. each week afu-r. A young mother who
could not eat or sleep after.baby came got
all her health back and gkiftdd 10 lbs. in Ism
than a month. ... H
You simply must try McCoy’s at ones.
Remember If you don't gain at least I Ns. of
Arm healthy flesh In a month get your money
back. Demand and ret MrCoy's -the original
and genuine Cod Liver OQ Tablets
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for ihe AtbnfnHi.
iiwtion ,th*j this year. A 'rWprjipQiaftqyjplj^in many
personal plea /rom I Vie President. | PATRONAGE
of . 6.000 In tW " personnel of -Hhe
National Giihrtf If' is the - lafirMt ,
peacetime sppffchritt.off fo*, Uj the |f0T * I> 0 'H t R
years.
the desperate efforts of the Ad
ministration's Sena A- leaders, and
a prophecy.of ^.Prysidential veto
from Senator 'Vrla^s all went for
naught when Senator Ifuey P. Long
Isxiisiana’a, Kinirfish, unfolded some by the caucus.
The patronage sub-committee of
the Steering Committee made a
partial report back to the Demo-
cratic, Caucus Thursday afternoon.
While’no definite action was taken
it received from the
Wottld Ttfu f ‘ A0fi-
—SEND NEWS
LETTER?
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OF A
DEATH Df A ORGULAS
—PUT NEWS OF YOUR WIFE’S PARTY ON A BILL
BOARD?
'&T.
—USE A HOTEL REGISTER TO TELL THAT YOU
HAD ENLARGED YOUR STORE?
—TACK THE NEWS 0F YOUR DAUGHTER'S
WEDDING ON A TELEPHONE POLE?
-OR PLACE YQMP RB^ITAL PROGRAM
CITY DIRECTORY?
maneuvering vaguely reminiscent of, committee the report that the
his tactics al home After Keinc Prexidepl had assured his coopera-
originally pairejT with Senator Bark- | tion and an investigation. The
ley. Senator Dickinson of Iowa caucus was also advised that the
shifted hi< pair to Serator Frazier, : President has agreed to place a
and then when Senator Frazier »p- personnel man in each department
peered and voteef ajre, Senator Die- to see that Democratic patronage is
< kinsoii pinH'jjA A-oti with Sen- properly handled. The writer in
■tor Caraway of Arkansas, thereby reporting to the caucus expressed
securing the deciding vote. Majority his satisfaction with the progress
o of Arkansas, made.
you are
nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’s end—1try
this medicine. It
may be tuss what
' you need for extra
•ueiar- Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey, says, "Alter
doing just a little work 4 bad to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I can see a wonderful change now.”
Your
Advertising in The
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Newspaper Too?
l , Elbert Mat!
Shawnee sc ho
Penix and Mi
er, directors,
is in readness
> gram to be g
morrow evenii
children.
Urn entertaii
is the high s
the purpose ol
purchase song
BUS assembly s
Mid.
Rabaarsals u
Mrs. Penix an
been in progres
all indications
of dances, read
one-act play wi
tan and fiftee
be charged. ,
The program
ia order of ill
follows:
Fairy Echo
fairiae’ chorus
“Portant Qu
Results,” Bobb
Betty Jean Vai
“Can a Priac
from the open
White’’ Mary
j dwarfs’ chorus.
Y “Auntie Dole
DSU;Butler.
“Side Walks
novelty, Edwan
McCarthy, Bill
Gloria Jane S|
Vance, Bobby I
“A Feller’s 1
Jr.
“When Poppy
play; poppy. Mi
Beloved Doll. G1
Fsiry Doll, Bett
tie Girl Doll,
ford; Soldiers, I
Billy Frances B
“Alice Blue G
Mary Arnold.
“Chorus of F
pits of Shawnee
“The Cast
Phyllis Oliver,
Flora -Mae Olivi
nish; Miss Viol
Sachet Ann Siux
Mary Maria Mi
daaux, Annette
Baptist Ai
To Have
Meeti
A workers’ c
Throckmorton-Y oi
elation has been
Tuesday at the FI
the Rev J. D.
n ounces
Delegations fro:
ehurchus will ga
for an all-day m
he served at no
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iriL LOUIS RICHARD
^WAL SQiURt i Jn r\
Orapped im TO tell. 1
you y»rtat a ‘Poh-ful
> APPLE CROP I
market too-
MOYING
Q-Jk
It la reported
Campbell of Dalh
rig this week for
BfcmRaa farm *itoi
The new location
Applegate well, H
MARRIAGf
■an B. Hoffma
Cathrine B
Paarl Mattii
Ray for Uea
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to His Reputation and Kicks In With a Complaint!
are
fng the awning
Variety Store,
le fourth projec
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the square within
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1935, newspaper, February 28, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035169/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.