Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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GKAHAM
GRAHAM DAILY LEADER
DAILY LEADER. MONDAY. MARCH 31. jitL'
1U.IUJ-ULI-. __
Published by '
THI GRAHAM LEADER COMPANY
BOWRON A McLENDON, Props.-
45 Years Ago
GERMANS URGED NOT TO BUY 1 AMENDMENT RAWING SCHOOL
NONESSENTIAL ALLIED flOOMHl TAX LIMIT TO $1 IN EFFECT
From the Film of The Leader
Efetuwd at the- Post Office at Gra-
ham, Texas as second-class mail
Matter. -
, . Subscription Rates ^
One Yeifr ........„v.
Berlin; ' March 21.—The central
mmittee of German Wholesale
. rade organization adopted p res-
/ Ucfober TT, 1876. ] olution 'today declaring it to toe the
Bo far as we can learn the elettian patriotic doty of German merchants
bor
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for District Attorney was an .entire
failure*.
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Three Months-.......v-.-st;,, 3.00
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection
upon the character, standing "or repu-*1
Cation of any person, firm, or corpora-
tion which rpay appear1 in thecoTamns
of The Leader will be "gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought to the
attention of the publishers.
MEMBER UNITED PRESS Z’
~ 4kbs calcttiated that the hide trade
of Graham ..will possibly reach flSOT-
000 the co m i n g season. -
$10.00
There aft five* or iyix new housg/ __
being bunt at thk time"‘and numj Fort Worthi MJ 18._jwU Reyle,
l*^™**** 10 bu,ld charged with aggravated assault in
to refrain from purchasing nones-
sential goods -from, the countries
concerned,fin the ini|^os4tion of the
economic penalties on^ Germany.
MAN FOlliND NOT GUILTY
4 OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
A party of capitalists connected
With th/ .Texas A Pacific Railroad
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AGRlt l LTl RAL EMBARGO
No doutit it will be a surpnre“-4o
a' good number of people to learn
that Preaident*Harding and his cab-
inet, a? a means of aiding the farm-
er, are now plantiing to use the war
powers of the chief executive to plgce
an embargo on a large amount of
agricultural products now. pouring
,te to this country from abroad.
visited Grahwtr this wepk. They
unite with geheral" public opjnlon
thsg it is the prettiest,- most^invit-
ing town',' most glowing and enter-
prising . new town in' the State of]
Texas. - ' V - - . "
Jhe new county-court at law before
Judge P. • W. Seward, was found not
guilty by a jury after the trial had
consumed the entire day. Seven
cases were* tiled in the new court
yesterday. , ,t: 4- ‘ -
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Sportsmen from -England, St.,
HEALTH HINTS
-Ventilate every room you occupy."
We have been led to believe that , l>e abundant.
, - v,, . . . . j Wear loose, porous-clothing suited
Lous. Galveston, Chicago and Louts-L_______... ,
, . to season, weather, and occupation.
vide will soon bo here in force and ,, _____ , .
. . ■ .. If .you are .an indoor worker, be
hrve a good time for the next two . ,
* .. „ . • sure to get recreation out doors,
or three months. Squirrel, Turkey.
antelop^ deer and^prairie > chVken^, n if you fan.
are plentiful and buffalo will soon f “L-
- The constitutional amendment .rais-
ing the l^irrift- of taxes for school pur-
poses -from on--the $1
valuation is now in effect, the en-
abling* act. passed by the session of
the session of the Legislature^ which'
has just closed by mere' than_f-‘the
oece^saTy two-Thtrds rhajbrifyi* mak'-
ing the measure immediately effec-
ffivb, TKe amendment was adopted
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GRAHAM
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AGENCY
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FHOHE 128 TfST SIDE tsUbliiM 18 tem
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Sleep IrK.fresh'air always; in the
Hold a handkereh ief- before - - your1
• mouth and nose when you cough • or
__ i^T^hSl^ds may, hear 6 per [
their food supplies'and various raw| ity: his campaigns it was trequenfly [ °*-LwayJ was* yoiir ’hagid.^before
dependent upon the United States for Wilson was ever a lawyer,"and dur- tpo
1 materials. And we know, beyond any . urged a2kinst him that -.he was a ' ■
<|uestiqrs of doubt that the people of;"mere ' College professor*' who'.had i ' D not Th « arrlft,-s
4his country have dbnated milhOn- ot -.yap: r - life in “academre seclusion, n,,Hjllu. mpaf< mnA P(T„,
(lottnrs in tWV Ibo ui«ni-g cbildn n . th- practical Jegal snme ““ and lomZ" 1,'uSv
ho more n g an n most our other Presi-- . , . '. . .. *
at the, polls last November and need-
ed only the passage of a law by the
Legislature to put it into effect. This
has now been accomplished. . *
A copy Of the law has been re-
ceived by County Superintendent
Avants. It provides that the $1
limit 'shall apply to both eommon
and independent districts and that,
twenty ot more taxpayers of any J
district'may petition for an election
on. the increased tax. 1
The new law is expected to pro- j
vide relief for (Qgny Texas schdob:
districts. Because the limit of 30c
has l>een reached In many districts-
fbe needed additional ^inds could be
raised only by increasing tax values
for. school ".purposes. In many ofher
instances the schools'have been com-
pelled, to operate on less funds than
needed. • '- r- . . f
One important tiir«» ^ law
cent'Thterest; heretofme fi~p«t_cent
hks been the limit, and it is expected
,h!lt the hjgb‘<«-.rates pel ivdied wijt"
make the bonds eosier to spII.
VICE PRESIDFNT MARSHAL!'
TO LECTURE .IN J A»’KSB()RO
of * Europe. ' H^e.4t> the more >rg wn. n mos, a, our omer nres.-'^^ 9ome #rui<g.
surprising to-km-w-that these coun- -dents have had.' It is true that, it is - Eat thoroughly
tries . can expr>rt agricultural pro- mar.y years since he was in active. rw5_.. «.;*»- "&n« * *
ducts to the United States in such practice. But after his graduation stand sit arid w Ik t '*• members of the BaileV-Dur-
&3&.:: 4^'-5^35®:
This condition 'wa^fir'st made and graduated there hj 1881. FVrf! ^ r.. ‘ ■ ’ - | shall will lectured Jack shorn
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under tile, auspices of theif organi-
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Keep serene worry is the food
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WELCOME
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American Legion
Your Wonderful Acheive-
ments have billed our
Hearts with Sincere Pride.
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VEGETABLES
known during the last session of several months thereafter he Prilc‘rc]ean
Congress, when the Fordrtey enter- i ticed law in Atlanta, Georgia. asMhe j -4.0 k , rest and j_ mod.
gency tariff bill was framed.. TUI* i junior partner of the firm of R?iniek | era^jon ’
bill, which was* drawn -up to protect & Wilson, Then he* returned to
White House Grocery
&Jarket
American-farmers by, placing a high academic hfe took a post-graduate jof C-ulGvate the eompan-
tayvff on foreign argricultural pro-bourse at Johns Hopkins and in 1885 ionshin of Vottr ,fd]ownien.
ducts, was vetoed by Prao.^nt Wil- j Mctpted ,, pos.t^as associate pro-j Beware- the
Dallas Ni^ws, says of the proposed ih- had disappeared, not to return for
tention of th? President and his cabi- nearly forty years.—Indepent.
net: • j -;--—-—--
"The President informed the dele-, LIONS Tt> WORK FOR
gation that be.'as well as members ( TERRELL CITY PARK SITE
of the cabinet, wara-..familiar with TemlF. Mar. 18—The Lions’ Club
conditions confronting the agricultur- °* this city has announced that it
Have your doctor examine . you
carefully once a year. Adso consult
kpqj_jlFntist at regular interval's. *
Livestock Show at Lewisville
Lewisville, Mar. 18,—Arrange-
al producers, particularly . as ttr the I will -secure a large ■ city park forf 016013 'bave b^on completed for the
eituation brought-about by heavy im- Terrell,, ‘and proposes to' champion *Pr^ \,ve8t°ck show to be he.d in
portations of foreign products, not- the move to procure it. —
ably wool and frozen meats. He ex-..
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pressed the belief that a. brief bill McKINNEY DEGREE TEAM „
could be worked outjfchat would meet TO CONFER I. O. O. F. WORK
the problems at wall a* those craatadT, ’ y —--—--—
by importation^ of fruits, vegetables, i McKinney, Texas* Mar. 18*—Prep-,
gTains and vegetable oils.” arations have been made by the de-
tf those, countries can raise agri- tree staff_of W. C. Burru* I. O. Or
Lewisville this month under the di
rectiori of the local Chamber of Com-
merce^* Cash prizea. ..totaling over
$200 K’ill be offered in the various
departments^ which* will include- cat-'
tie; swir.e. norses, mules and poultry.
Jack county will turn out to hear
this eminent^ orator, in a manner J
worthy of the honor .of the occasion.
SPECIALS
COUNTER TABLE, twenty feet
long, for sale at Leader office.
Eirst Class Mechanics—
7~ —Satisfaction Guaranteed
HILL’S QARAGE
C. S! Hill, Mgr.
U7 N. Elm St; Graham, Tex.
Once a Customer—
Always a Customer!
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20 Ounce Del Monte Pineapple Per
Dozen--................. ...................v.
13 Ounce Del Monte Pineapplip, Per
Dozen ...v...............................
9 Ounce Del Monte Pineapple. Per HI
Dofen.-......... ......A...... .....VftavU
30 Ounce Hawaiian Pineapple^ Per
Dcizen.....................
P!L4$5.50
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cultural products in such quantities as : E. lodge for the presentation of the
net obly to^FUfiply their own de-, * second degree before the grand lodge
mandfe. but ir. such v ume zs -tq>.at W co next week. Peter. Plotkin?
-IfU'Ti:.! t .bp1 "'1'."! 'Hum ■ i~y iin .,,dramatic -artist, of. liMla* has f,.-er,
porting a heavy surplus t.< this epur,- directing the rehearsals.- - "
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a grav. _s,' nut ,■ ■■ , . , I
It i» not- shown, Howevefr • I
what ^countries- these products are-(
T‘ n'nw'sswimT-tirlnira-
from whence they -otm in order to>
understand that th<- w M is not i
llepmll'.t1' uptrr-rtn Ui^rted Ftwtes for , I
it. .* i ' I
W e Icome- A me'rican I.egioh
CLADDIE GREENE
PALMER SCHOOL
CHIROPRACTOR
OFFICE HOURS *
9 ti‘11 a. m. 3 to 5 j. a.
--STo 7 Evening Z .
Sec our line of High Gfade Syrups at 25 per
cent, LESS THAN OUR COST.
Our large Volume of Business, Based upon qiiick
sales at the smallest consistent margin of profit
insures for our customers, at the RIGHT price.
Lithe lfcreshest and the Best Groceries. Vegetables
I and Meats obtainable.
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Don’t Fail ta Visit Our Market
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foodstuffs, but iii+tead have entered -
into a<-(j|i.pelition - -with nrp of the j
TirfwVU agricultural countries in the
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It is lndygd tiewi 1 d« r;be told
•nc moment that-we must feed Eu-
rope, and the nex,t moment to learn
that an emb&rgo must be placed,
on the importation of_ agricultural,
•product? into -this country tn "bwier to)
protect the American fatmer.
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YA7"E
REI*AIR SHOP
431 Elm Street
_A_P|easant andiProfiitable Surprise awaits you.
The best of^fresh at the -most attractive'
Prices— GO.OD THINGS TO EAT."
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CARRY EVERYTHING
IN FURNITURE
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NLjW OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
■ WV have openexi^the most complete
Shot- Repair Shop in Graham. Our
equipment ia the most,.modern and
a trial w;d ym» we are ex--
White Hguse Grocery
& Market
UAVILSON & COLBY
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< bi:.g'be-.fii a nuiltef of dis- ' 1
cu-'s.on in i.e prost. John ^uihey
V—4k(k.ii-^ > .ji —
.■Mined • -act • t j„ . thetr]
—* terms had expired, t*ut th^uie ha? 1
•been f« ,?m outgoing President to.re-
tire f i om pe>litK ? a it d eithei tjiwnd ‘ j
VISIT OUR STORED
BARROW FURNITURE CO.
p< i ts in our linev
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GROVES & YEAR^IN
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East Side Square
Um ensuing year? in leisure an‘d thVj
writing oF memoiri or take up gome
quiet and dignitieri pTrrfpy^:nn Otit -
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only living ex-PfeSident,. prior
f March 4, became Professor Taft of
Yale University. There was much
■peculation as to what the next ex-
Presideijt > would do. Would he re-
turn to aeademic life and become
Professor Wilson once again, or de-
vote his time to the preparation of a
history of the Paris Paat^e (i»n/er-
ence, or carry on propaganda Tot- the
League of Nations arwKworhf fjeWcej"
ftr take the probable advipe of his
doctor and„Ea|4«g„ hie JlMltiR- by h i
long vacation?
. As mofe than orice has happened,
President Wilson gave an answer
-x -JshK'h surprised swarybedyr- He-an*
nounced through Secretary ’Tumulty
that “at the conclusion of hia-term
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of office he would resume the prac-
* tice of law, forming pi partnership
with Secretary -bf Stat#"1 fiainbridge
Colby." The new flmr of W.iJ*on4&
CoJby'Yrtll have offices in,New Yprk
City and Washington, D. C., and Goth
men Wtti apply for admission Jto the
,District cf ColumliTa TiarT Most peo-
t-e have forgotten that Woodrow
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921, newspaper, March 21, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123377/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.