Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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GIRLS OF WHOM TO BEWARE
Japan*#* “Widowed tiyalalanT Hands
Out Some Words of Caution to
-Susceptible Mai# Sox.
In "What to Tell Oar Orown-tJp
8on« About WoYnen," a pamphleteer
who calls himself “The Widowed pbjr-
alclau," bus made a Hat of the tfliqga
h® dislikes In girls. He admlfa that be
deals with "objectlohable ctipTaoterls-
tlcs," but dlsuruis the criticism Apt he
falls (o Indicate positive virtues by
adylng that “the nice youth needs no
— dualities of the opposite sex.” “The
Widowed Physician” sums up his
Ideas in a few brief warnings, as fol-
lows, the Japan Advertiser states:
Beware of the girls who manicure
their nulls to the shape of..a claw; I
do not know why, but beware of them.
■r Bewtua* of girls who prefer to dress
-----in purple or u« url*t eotom
./ Beware of“ grlls who are heavily
, scented.
Beware of the girl Who Is too obvi-
ously modest and demure. She doth
protest toy much.
PI
THE
FUNNY
HEN
Encouraging Silenes.
“Sam Jobbles promised he would let
me hear from hlin after he reached
Washington,” remarked Squire With-
grbee. v ........ .
“Well,' has he wrltkeh or tele-
phoned?"
"No, and I'm begfnnlng to think Sam
—eltlier found a cheap place to board'
and hasn't run out of mOAey yet, or
he gut-th’ Job he went after."
Leader.
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Beware of'the girl wfth‘ low, sloping
forehead and dry, sisalght, coarse,
Jllfe-lTke hair. Any experienced inag-
_ istrauL ten Totr-tbat This type or
'Woman frequently summon# her hus-
band foT qssnult and battery. ‘ . j
1 Beware of the ^Intensely religious !
8ir*- S^e does riot mean to be ;dan-
'goroiiv Vuti the Tact that she Is ^o
devolfobal ipdlcaies that $he ' pos- •.
Sessi-s4 an nwhaliuii-ed temperament. '
Ueware of the girl who sidles up ,to
you, or lay? hands on you;, or comes |
so close to you m> to lead. youj readily
—to lajuJtatula- on bearii. ■
Specially beware, of “married worn-j
'etc4 dr repotcti responsibility, whom
*!u have tormerlj had every reason ,
to believe in and- respect, -when these
same women, by at-tiMfltvious or guafd- j
ed. show you that they would not ob-
ject’ to. your being more intimate with
them than' you know lu your own cou-
sclerjce you ought to be. .
ilewarr at rtm moUit-rn nftm iuv-im-
Baffling,
—doctor White—I’m up against It
I’ve a, pailcp* suffering from aches
and pains, and I don’t know wbat is
causing the trouble.
Doctor Btact—Had ms teeth exam-
ined? _—^______■ t /'
Doctor White—That's/the point. ... I
had all his teeth taken out Jwo years
ago, but .what are you to do when a
IB in has quite run out1’of teetb-JWT-
1--
Only Financial Pain.*--
. "An eminent medical authority says
the heart does not f«*el pain.” ‘ .
“I didn't know that before,’.' said the
Uiaughtfui citizen^. “Poets, novelists
and playwrights had misled tne., But
I never did believe there was any kind
of pain* that could bo alleviated by the
'heart halrq' awaailed-* In a" hreach-of
promise, suit/’ •
Turman SeUsLintfirest
In Town of Harding
American Navy Is
Caring For Refugees
•JUrding, March J5&.—L. C. Turman,
one of the promoters of the town of
Hardingt.ha* sold his interest to L.
M. Prattfl Th« deal was consumat-
ed last Saturday. Mr. Pratt and
Anthony McCauley? Turman's forrner-from them
partner, will conduct ~ (hr*
hereafter. Mr. Turman will enter the
oil business and maintain offices in
Graham. . . «
The Burnett, Klttm, and Price
buildings which were under coqatruc-' ^ee,P track of all. of (he »ick people
separated from their families.
tion last week kre ^completed
ready for occupancy. ..
GREEK’S LONG DREAM
CANNOT BE REALIZED
Constantinople, March 24. (United
PreAs.)—-Thf Amerfran navy is act-
ing as guardian to the Crimean re-
fugee# in the hospitals of this city,
whose families Have been separated
The absolute .necessity
-Contan-
tinople has resulted !h hundreds de-
parting from'the city leaving kins”
folk behind, ill in the hospitals. The
Americah navy* has undertaken to
Smyrna, Asia Minor. (By malt to
U pi ted Press.)—Greece may1 'extend
her boundaries—on paper—so as to
include practically all of the ex-Tur-
kish Levant; she may occupy the ei*.
tire coastline of the Aegan and the i
Marmora seas, with the active or!
non-dommital* assistance of the al-i
Her-brit ttie tongartreaTTTCPtf'Of' ~Hvt-4
lenizaftiun of the former /Byzantine!
ETnpiri*1a virtual impossibility.
The number of sick \i increasing.
The Russian summer embassy at
Buyk-Dgre has been turned' into a
refugee hospital equipped by the
American Red Cross. '--.Such is the
Inadequacy of facilities for caring
for the sick, that in
available fqr refugees, niore than
half of the.~paljjfnte are sleeping on
the floor.
Georgetown, March 21(—Special
services were held in the Georgetown
Baptist church .Sunday which was
called “Church ( Building Day,” and
plans for the proposed new building
were presented to the congregation
And methods of advancing the enm-
pfttgrr for fdnds twrtlrnrd. Some lib-
eral donations are already in hand
and the congregation is in sympathy
.with the; movement for a new, mod-
ern cBuiph building. The Rev. &
Homer Tirey, pastor,-‘expresses much
encouragement oven the prospects.
BONHAM PLANS TQ IMPROVE
'ROAD LEADING *TO PARIS
Bonham, March , 21+—The County
Commissioners, the Bonham Board
all hospitals ! °? Trade and citizens living along the
Springfield,
Springfield
Abraham Lincoli
account and
oldest banking iiiaj
opened the doors[
there today. Th*
The bank has
ledgers showing
account. These
a large dfesk wl
coin. •
One of the
ger shows a
$4,800 on A tig. 12, taitg.
Nipv 1,
$100.57...
road have under advisement the im
provement of the North Paris road,
t Where ft crosses Bullard Creek, some
—— ----a ten miles northeast of Bonhatp. -This
UNEMPLOYED PENSIONERS is a very important crossing'on thisj
TO BE SENT TO SCHOOL stream, and if it is,fixed jt will en-
8 great many, people in that-
Lontisn (By,Mail to United Press.)
.Owing to frequent
No Wall FloWer. |*"
“She’s an Intellectual young ■ wom‘
/f-an." -
rJ—•■mftyldadls.y. -----•. ••
_*And - ydt I understand she's popu-
lar. How do you account for that?"
"When site goes to dance jhe checks
her- br-.Hns, ''figuratively speaking, at
the^doer."
lous as to -the.-future of tjtelr dough
ters. . ,
Keware’of tluwglrl wjnt prinks wines
(•cty; she will make a poor wife and.
a wor-e mother.
- Beware of the girl who dresses In a
slovenly, artistic manner. , j _■ Driven to It.
The. "Widowed Physician" rgcom- L “,lut ,o1,1 me'you couldn't nlTonl
mends fwo-tyiws—the tumhoy and tie*-' *'"-v " ntoiorcat*.
“pert, _ modern, self-sufficient learned' "I couldn't,'' replied the timorous ett-
Tvimi#! lx#u." «Som(
ysMina woiiuut,'-■ -He adds : "She wuulj lz, “ " “S"n<gliii-n's happened to ne» tha#-
Shui'ptMi-your wits e?ery time." - Jiiulle me desperate.".
■*1
Turn and Turn About
Prof. Nicholas UoerlCh, -the-Russian
patuter "E'ho refused the Jtos.t of mln-
~~~tstpr~of fine nrts In-the- Lento govern-
ment~wn4 wW t* n>»w tn- 4he --Ltilted
-St-att"*. tells an umusing ots>ry of the - T"
: Inltlntlorr of the.so_vl.et system In the
imperial opernT The entire staff of
the fqtera house in Miiscow, directors,
scene • painters, singers, were instruct-1
ed that, thereafter all were to he treat- j
ed on nn’ equal basis, nd .fUe^ JtAfpg
considered -better than aflqther,^and {
al| to receive the samp wage. It may.
tie Imagined that the .temperamental
stjirs did not receive this without emo-
tirtn. Oil the ni^lit of the in-xt ;mt-
“What was It?"
. "A motorist who nearly ran over me
shouted: ‘I’ll get you nett time.’"
TO ECONOMIZE
foruiatice the, tenor lu the leading role ;
could not be found .qpd a frantic
. o.>arch was made ivhjle the audience,
waited. Finally he was discovered by!
an amazed manager selling programs
In the lobby. |
^. “What madness. Is this?" shouted i
(Tie aiafiager. “IMill you ' tttliiw WP *
arc holdlnk the (urntir for yon?" ' "I
'-"Ah," answered the singer $)-Hh '
Ironic sweetness, "yori ae«- we are nil
equal now. Tonight I sell the pro-j
grams, Let one of the ushers sing
my role." ' ”
—. ■ -—— I
The New Santa Barbara Light.
Many persons are “Still fond of the
oil lamp to read by at -home. In the j
house It still gives the amount of j
brilliancy desired. But lighting engl- J
ri -iis (jalm sui>crlority for the elec-
tric light in a fog.
wircy—John,
do you spell
"graphui”'wtth one “f or two?
HUhby—wen, my dear, you may
as wedl use two If you are going to
use any.
/' V-•- ' _
_ — --Wia? liuy.
"The silent man's n i fool." said Penn^.
This is the firm convSction of en- otS-of-w'tnCnSile,. uhder new- regula-
lightcheJ and uupTejfiaicwl Greek an& tjona made by tfre Minister of Lu
Entente officials- In Smyrna today,: bw. an insurance : officer " may re-,,
The situation in the ycit of Smyrne, quire any..insured' contributor who]
for instance, te-pointed to as an ex- apP-Kf> f«r- out-of-work benefit to;
am;)le of what the Greeks, are up go To school. V *
against. Smyrne has a population, Many of the tliousanSs novv draw-
roughly. eiLumUaL.-at ^otMhiq,. Of infer ttWT^pioyment ‘ arf> ■ jtOT anxious j
this numbet fully onethird are jiure 'to < find,, u job. A reuout-Xixompic, of,
Turkish. Greeks. Armenians and abuse of the gqvermnent dole jvas
Jews, , evenly divided,-- make up the, the case of a woman who had
oth4r two-thirds, including, 'o1. coovie been, drawing the out-of-work pay
the scattering of ^upopetrhs arfil for mwatha^—Lvwnng if .was coining
Xevantmes. td 371" end, she accepted a post as
- With the fatalism of his race, the cook at $260 a year, board, laundrf^
native Turk has resigned--himself to lodging’/etc., furiifshed. On the day
Lis fate. He realizes that the OTt&^~Rer employer wqs expecting Rery ~he
man Empire, so far as Smyrne is received a letter- instead, announcirtq-
cohcerned, is tjo fnorec He l\as seeh that "as the government has decided
the Sultan gradually and irrevocably to continue the out-of-work Benefit,
pushed back, back, back, into Asia I have decided not to accept The po-
the past two decaiies. After ten sition you offered.**
yenKp-'pf . war, the average Mussel- Employers . dactarA• that the unenv1 j
man is not sorry. However, he will.p]0ymet}t benefit .is nieTely subsid-:
not co-operate with the invaders. He izinic idleness, and those tagpa^erfe
accepts thg pre'ent state of affairs who .are eking out existence on .any
iUk-au»lb' ^t 1L " ~ 1, .X^^--^--^7^HTTnd of- a job so lorig as tt i»^a jnby
So far as the Turk is concerned, i»r,. 'beginning to feel sore . at the
the Greeks are not worried. —They ^vay government is' being hood-
have seen the Mohammedans‘gfadu- winkedr especially as they . have t«,
ally,forced out of Greece. Macedonia, defray the cost of the'hoodwinked’
Thface and" - Bulgaria. - Civijjg&tiop upket'p. . . - ,
and the Turk do’ noi.mix. In a fe\T ^ < ~
years they expect the overflow from _ \ "cottage for two may he a great
oldr-Greece and _thcj4aft4s t- rrmvd argumenf.^Trjf try a runa~bout~7or
ouTXhe native! They point to Eng- two, old boy, and you’ll make- better
land’s colonial potties as an example progress.
and justify their aspirations under ■ _ . ' ‘ . ^
the * March of Civilization. ! • Underwood Typewriter, nearly new
"It is the Levantine, the renegade for sale. Call at ■ Leader office.
Greek, the Armenia:; and the* Jew} ' _ - ' -
that .is the urfassaimilatabl^ -faftor!
in this part of the world. The Le-|
\antine alone is enuneh to ili<.-ni,ir. j
neighborhood to come to Bonham'to
ahnW nf »fap4attend to their various businesses at
'the county -seat. __
Hubs
March
rtV"
There’s some
after all. Mother’s
worn by daughter
up. ,
Among the lost arts is
dancYig with“"£he feet. **
COUNTER TABLE,
long, for sale at Leader j
BELL MATTRESS AND FURNITURE
Out of the high' .rent district we—save >6u money on
Stine* and Mattresses. We exchange New Goods for old.
once and be convinced.**®- ------------------—«
•303 West -fourth
Try «S
'll*, knows what loCa about;
other rrien
lie' T
But doesn't blurt tWSWI SttK"
f True Blue. •
E;hcl (telling experience at fortune
teller's)—"She was Just -telling, tne
about some gent'tHneo In blue whom
I would meet-—
• Maybellt*—Well, did you meet them?
Ethel—I certainly did, for Just then
the coppers broke In.
_
„ ^ Oround for Suspicion.
“I'm afraid that bank messenger' we
j„,s-.cr,ls to be Installed in the Sahtn. ‘ should no* judge by appear
---Barbara llifrthollffc... The Jlght ltae(f *n^ . hr (ttuniotrtnrii tn
is not LOeO.tWQ'candle.ppWen ***?• by <*twtptw>nH,ce
llglit is intensified by Uie jse of re- ^
fractors Ingeniously cut and placed.
In clear weather the light will no( be
ylstble^any further than the old oil
r tamp, which shines 20 miles. The
light Is 178 feet above sea level and
20 miles Is the horizon limit.- But lh
foggy weather the new light will be
visible two or three miles In place of
• one mile, the limit of theioll lampT
beams...... *~' .
-
- r Rocky Road to Knowledge.
' a man who was acting queerly
about the rooms of the local library
list week excited much comment. He
was In search- of some book of ref-
' ^ erenoe but refused to accept the aid
of the librarian In his search. After
he had made a second or third visit
anil gone It was learned he was a
4 mtaaber of a debating society and had
’• 1 been chos»>n to uphold the affirmative
on the, Question f "Could yaU.^M *
would you brder the courtmartlal of a
soldier who^saved ' thtf% lives-of the
members of his company by shooting
the company cookT—Pottsvllle .,(Pa.)
Journal. " \ *
Reply Discourteous.
The dlscussien of the two friends
had become heated. ... -*
"But any Idiot can see that,” re-
ritarked one of them.
"Thai's wllfiTO Ifeott-^tesre- tlie aihati-
i rejoinder.
tage of mo," was the other**
t I I ......I... ■ .
Translated Into Prose. *
Hicks—I must say I don’t approve of
half of those new woman activities.
Every man wants to keep his wife
close to. the fireside. ,vr -
Mrs. Hicks (firmly)—You mean, the-
cook stove. ' *•
Spent it Fitly. *
“Thnt fnonev ' you laid aside for a
rainy day, did you use It In the way
you Intended?”
"Not exactly., but I did not spend
It altogether Inappropriately—I bought
with u.“
$■■■;
Nothing Much. -
“What's In *yodr traveling bag?"
asked the customs officer dt the de-
mure damsel/
"Dh, nothing," said the maid,” “Just
some wesk-end wearing appareL"
THE FISHING’S FINE
r*-
-----—i. ..—= out at_____
s THE GRAHAM LAKE
.—one mile, from Lake City. Come' out and
_ land a few. '
R. C. Wells in charge
H. & S. TIRE COMPANY
Jobbing
Retailing
Distributors
KNIGHJVJIRES AND TUBES
G"U aranteed ■ V ulcaniz
age thoii.c who hope to eee Squ-fna
and'the Asia Minor «_•»> n ■ |, Iii.m iKHirrrrT
purely Hellenic iigain—if it ever,
was. Non-national and-usually mul-
ti-racial,. the Levantine owes a-llegi-i
ance t-> no country and refuses td
recognize the authority of none. Un-j
-was- vtr-'
.tually ...tmtBaieateiL j L'nddr intei allijwh
control he expects a stfrt of n)tllen:!
iunjo^ith' maximum privileges and.
minimum a>f uldigat iijrrsy arid re-1
strict ions. ’ j
We don't want more liberty; we
want more money for our olive oil,” j
is the context of an actual message j
received by lying-Xonstuntine in Ath-|
ens, shortly after his return, when
h^y premised revision of the consti-
tution along more democratic lines.!
'•':-s— ' '
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
______LOSE GAME AT GRAHAM
The base ball-team, of the Jacks-
boro high school .received another -
blow Saturday, when they Weny de-'
feated by the Grahafn boys on the
vletiirs’- gwpnds. The score stotxi
six foT* Graham and two for .1 at
Imm'u. ■ ' 1 • ' ’ w _
The home'boys are confident of
an easy victory in the return g»m«*
to be played at Jacksboro.—Jacks-
boro Gazette.
THERE A REASON
■ - -v' •
Besides the Location and Natural Advantages
tlSTS
THE PRICE OF LEASES
on Iotstis the reason of mucbiactivity in LAKE CIT
Residence Lots at $5,110 per month. Business Lots no
$10.00 per month.
SEE IS WHILE THIS PHICE LASTS
Abundant Gas service now in operation and water wo
and Electric Lights at an early date.
___LAKE CITY TOWNSHE
G. W. STUBBLEFIELD, Mgr. Postoffice, South
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THE FIRST REFMfl YOUNG COUNTY
h
We are now building a Modern Refinery on the Graham Farm at Lake Cit£
and will shortly furnish to the trade a complete line of High-Grade, Refinet|
Products including Gasol^ Kerosene, AIL Motor Oils and Steam Cylinder oil.-
■POYAL BLUE REFINING COMPANY
Postoffice, South Bend \--HARRY PENNINGTON, Manager
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