Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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bp a superb cast, “The Man accurate research, it unfolds its tale
1j Married" stare Joan Bennett, Fran- of arime and brutality, laughter end
Mens’, Lloyd Nolan and Anna sorrow, life and death in the myriad
____at the National Theatre at the places cut off from public riew where
Saturday night prerue, Sunday, Mon-1 the girl-hoboes congregate..
dap tad Tuesday. \ I Outstanding in the cast are Ann
Vitally alive, the picture is based ! rtvorsk, Helen Mack and Lola Lane,
on the arsing revelation of a bmu-| ^ mi««rri.ge of jus-
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u - -- __man- serves as the detonator of the
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rolling no punenes in it* snoexmg, "L^aptAUl UUtMO
startling story of America’s gifl * u D
hitch-hikers and hoboes, C '
“Girls of the Road” corns,
screen of the National Theatre Wjid- "Captain Caution” baaed on the
needay and Thuraday to unfold it. !*•“*•* *>*"»»■ novel telling the
intensely human drama of the Mve*l|*tory °f ***• which sailed vm-
of thousands of young unfortunates British *n<* American flag
who wander aimlessly across the face ,n 18,2 ,n<1 the I?en who a*11®*1 them>
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|y knew the man aha loves?
Nolan appears as a daring
Much,” starring George Brent in the
I role of the attorney whose coetly
t;-— . . . urday st the National.
1%s fibs has outstanding screen.-”
anuses in supporting roles, Including | " Th e cast includes Virginia Bract,
Otis Kruger, Maria Ouapenakaya, Brenda Marshall, Richard Barthel-
LUdwtg Mess 11 and Johnny Russell, mess and William Lundigan.
at / the Saturday night prerue, Sun-
day and Monday. Starring Victor
Mature as the captain, Brace Cabot as
a,' slaver, pirate and internationalist
for profit, and Louise Platt, the cast
also includes Leo Carrillo, Robert
Barrat, Vivienne Osborne, Miles
Mander, El Brendel, Roscoe Ate* and
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“Untamed,” a Technicolor produc-
tion at the Liberty Tuesday and
Wednesday starring Ray Milland, Pa-
tricia Morrison and Akim Tamiroff,
is based on the problem of the eternal
triangle, heroine of which was of a;
temperament and disposition suggest-
Prawley, Esther Darwell, J. M. K*r-jHouse in Graham, Young County,
rigan, Roscoe Atas, Sibyl Harris and Texas, within legal hour*, proceed to
othtfS. | sell for eash to the > highest bidder,
the right, title and interest of in
the American Legion and backed by,and to the following described real
many patriotic and educational! property, levied upon as the property
groups, "The Flag Speaks," ar two-j0f C. C. Bloodworth, to-wit:
reel color short telling the story of All right, title end interest of C. C.
the birth of the flag and something Bloodworth in the East 70 acres of
of the spirit of the American people, the east one-half of P. M. Davis Sur-
comea to the Liberty Thursday and yey, Abstract 2213 in Young county,
IRriday. Emphasised is the unity of Texas.
the nation despite the great disvers
tty of rase, language and religion.
“Scatterbrain”
Palace Prevue
Starring Judy Canova, radio and
musical eojnedy star, “Scatterbrain,”
a motion picture about motion pic-
tures in the best, approved debunk-
ing tradition show* at the Palace at
the Saturday night prevue, Sunday,
Monday mid Tuesday, Supporting
Miss Canova are Billy Gilbert, Lais
The above sale to be made by me
to satisfy the above described judg-
ment for Nine Hundred Twenty-Five
land 51-100 ($926.51) Dollars, in favor
I of C. W. Hinson, together with the
costs of said suit, and the proceeds
! applied to the satisfaction thereof.
J. E. DOWDLF,
Constable, Precinct No. 1, Young
County, Texas.
„ *'• Aug. 10, 17, 24c
ing the title. Based on the Sinclair | Albernl, Eddie Foy, Jr., Alan Mow.
Lewis novel, “Mantrap,” the picture I bray, Isabel Jewel, Joe Cawthorn,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
NBW BOY FRIEND NREDED
•« A young girl at a university re-
cently wrote her mother, sir mall
special delivery, as follows:
“Please send me money for a new
dress immediately. Have had savar-
al dates with Jimmy, and have worn
each of my dresses once.
“We have a date tomorrow night,
and I must have another dress right
away. If you don’t send the money,
send a new dress.
“Thanks, Ruth.”
Her mother answered:
“Dear Ruth: Get yourself a new
boy friend and start over again.”
GOOD CHOICE
is the story of the North Woods an<|
the nobility of its inhabitants. Also
in the cast are Jane Darwell, William
BIG ANNIVERSARY
Wallace Ibrd, Emmett Lynn, Ruth
Donnelly and Jimmy Starr.
“One Man’s Law,” the latest in
Don Barry’s new series of western
action draipas, comes to the Palace
Friday and Saturday in
tale of life in Trallc:
BUY NOW!
BIG
BARGAINS
micro** in
when the routing of tK^ Iron Horse I Everyone it cordially invited to at-
could make or break a ffcontier settle- j tend
ment Supporting Don. Barry are
2nd and Grove Streets
Morning service, 10:80 a. m.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
Communion at both services.
Bro. Leroy C. Nelson, sn evange-
list of ths Church of Christ, will be-
gin a series of meetings with the
Church of Christ st the corner of 2nd
a gripping, and Grove Streets September 1 to
the day# j continue through September 8.
A friend asked Pat one day if he
had to choose between the sun and
the moon which he would choose. Pat
gave it some thought and finally
Mid:
“The moon, air.”
“And why the moon, Pat?”
“Faith, and ’tis loiht all day—bust
at night it’s dark and we need the
mooa.”
Janet Waldo, Carleton’ Young,
Cobb and others.
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CON8TABLWS SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of certain Execution issued by
the Clerk of the County Court of
Young County, on the 8th day of
August, 1940, in a certain cause
wherein C. W. Hinson is plaintiff, and
C. C. Bloodworth is the defendant, in
which cause a judgment was rendered
on the 4th day of April 1988, in favor
of the said plaintiff C. W. Hinson
against said defendant C. C. Blood-1
worth for- the sum of Six Hundred
Seventeen and 10-100 ($617.10) Dol-
lars, with interest on $686.42 at $%
and on $80 68 at the rate of 6 per
’ centum per annum from date of judg-
ment, together with all costs of suit,
I have levied upon, and will, on the'
3rd day of September, 1940, at Court
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1940, newspaper, August 24, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064453/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.