The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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Ossified Rates
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ETTA KETT
Bv Paul Robinson
ca^houq ties On "me L
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THfcYli. HAW.
TO Par all ,
3££S,
ftps PRoor
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For Sale
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ABSOkuTtV-N? fU-W&M
THose oa®65 HoniDi
SALE—Mu# sell remain.
Liturc this week. Comt
axflS I offer. 105 ]
ling of bargains, try arid
« for rasht—Model A Ford
1287.50. SaadGr H. Murph
V'ay ice cream factory.
107-tfc
For Rent
; RENT—Three-room house
East James. Modern con-
est James. Phone 259-J
. 197-3tp
"i’eNT—Wve-rooin^li^-
Heights, Apply 126 New
EINSTEINS RESUME HOME LIFE
■ • Bgft*n»4 O-gJaUttoaw
YOU FELLERS CAN HAVE YOUR «S
BASKET 8AU-.,CHECVCER?S AND
PLAIN CARD PLAYINQ^BUT YOU
? HAVE To ADMIT. THAT DUNKIN'
DOUGHNUTS IS THE GREATEST
j INDOOR VJINTEfS. <?AME IN J
THIS TOWN, AND WE HAVE f
\ OTTO. THE BAKERS WORD)
•street, Bast Baytown
1 fit
■Backgammon. uKr
SHUCKS,, CfcANDTAw)
198-3tp
RENT—Furnished’ apart-
t 403 East Main. Mrs.
ting, . , ' 198-6tc
CAVE THAT UP
twenty years,
AGO- IT WAS j
TOO SLOW r
■. fc^es'v"ti ika’ /
STILL \
■■ * Ho«y OUT '
FOE CHECKERS'
RENT—Fuinished
ji2Sjpetmpnth. 'Phone sli!
;• ; 106-3 tp
. RENT—Small furnished
with hath, water paid. $25
nth. Call at 103 Wisconsin,
an,", Al.ie Roberta ami Ellen
Burke ««r vdsiiing friends and
rHatives at* Port AithuT. !
swimM
RENT-306 West James
four-room duplex apart-
>ak floors and built in gas
throughout. Martin Real
•office. 193-6tp,
By CHARLES P. STEWART forts (o»«r l a outnt* instead of a
• RENT—40 acres land, 30
in cultivation, good- bouse
arns, good improvements.
Box 305 Goose. Creek,
Hiire and lluitwin as the backbeni«(
ons of (h« systems, to permit bis
graduation, along wftti Aitertwry.
Cfosiey, WPiard and tbe V*n fhswv
ingcim. into lb* upper nobility, Now,
however, he ts disposed ot,"
C a nV» o* "*HW*s “Thi* la to elimhiatsd by tbs
f,,U!(1r. bitL-umpoasnljt ImnctnsAm »«• i
\uZ! t,s™ -'«»• I’rov'diiU! lal.r««IO rSfid^H,
lat'ou ..rohtems ** omnibus pasttDfer-rorrylnc, yd M
’ prevennn* new t-oncems from on-
no™ jPi n * lriv8d )o m |fl|n |h# lid*
„ -taut* rendering It difficult for tbs ,
01 raltreads to «c.,mro cantrolof bus
WANTED
shows Mra. Einstein, left, in front
.Ji tbejouge ,8iaj«WtUI towL
from Germany, Mrs Aftbur jG.
Seubert, her former hair.drfKser,
-who - Is now * fgtldeat of - I’c.ra* -
In this, typical shrub-surrounded
fga^ilumr MtIi: *.rl
keeps house for her husband, the
noted • Profossor Albert Eimtem.
'TED TO ''Rent—Two or
room unfurnished apart-
bQuse with hath in Bay-
THE SPORTING Ei-EMENT Of* TdB TOWN'
WAS Just gettt /ng^inTo a deep
the hmmr of rep-
while he conducts experiments gt
di.na. A doz> n or more resiilt-nced ■
fieari*
bss»: pa*w,iA-but svery sffaii is bffii
argument nnhen #heaTJenkins
the Sit. Wilson ch.- tv tot y. 1'* to v ’ o.T : u tn «I
Hiidltcatoa
.T^fau mnLd' lho bu* *■«
hkw mm four Mtwitws
■ nr .nrtme." he rout,mm!, “to as- ( r0Lrtl ^n
? ,!!C , 1 lton.1 Jda am r«aJy to buy thsm.
t.rtk are above mwfrrtlw of per- . n-prtetton Is not inctads*
|sut wi!i ^ n^tt ,attr-
“I bave llatsnca to a great many of j -\p\v, ASIDE from my nserai
them on the * tine at aland before j objection to surh vaat merger*, is
i ;>« commerce comraiUe*, and found 10 duloietulcnt emerge!**, I
ibun all oatmmeiv ousceHIW. to
Modi nttlurme* (hitaMs their Quail- foSuSSi^^Wf ^utaram ^S*lhb
NOTICE
t; LAST PHOTO OF OCEAN FLYERS
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)>»3t i.*m W.«TANUgv
BROTHERS TA KE QUARREL TO COURT
By FRANCES PAGET
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 <UP>~
Ali i.o not straw that glistens this
id mg, for there are many of
nary lieoplo. t.lhe tbo vast majority
of p*. tbey jhto^'llwmeetvim drigi
rtf dhe piuillv. If at an. a long nme
nflAfWBffl'* - ' V
the fubric hats, and wpedaUy the
onnioic power
ijnes, which are being so stiffly
to cmuvl*
man who wields
’rush an j one, to rtoae any Ban
suppress any n»v.«p*|ser he
choose, within the booadartM 9
Jurisdiction. ,>‘j
"It t» s potuical power suiSelei
enable h-m to compel the
shins of court*, to dictate also
of. royresctUallves and aenatjtt
iflffward
slasclted ami given such- a high
j ON HIH tlngew. the Alabaman
| rbecked wvrr tl» eotrtiiuplated merr
j "Tim Fennaylvtlnla. W W. After-
i hr New Verb Oatffi. Patrick.
• & Crowley: the Halttmore and Ohio,
itame! Wiitaul: the Nickci t’lale. lhe
Van ttwerlogerrs—O. I', and M. J."
If or a decade negoftntlon* have
been pending, in the dirm-tioo of
those groupings.
•frogress has been so slow* t*.
• dalnctl the Dialedand legislator, “be-
like appearance. But even though ,
th# linen fabric itself is stiff, the
general silhouette is one hndulat-
ing line, with details such as
fringe-1 edge*, hsmidrawn work, -
! appliques, and embroidery lending
softness. Interesting, also, is the
j fact that their lines can. be self
j laundered. v
1 Fabrics, an a whole, ate regis-
j Wring in the sports u well as
| formal groups, and while the vol-
ume fa expected to be done ini
make even presidents
"It Is « social power whl
t may car. for It* effect
mind*
:tt &
linen, with some flannel
pique receiving an active de-
mand. the custom fabrics are
also mentioned. Among these is
eyelet Jersey, which was shown
in a number of the mid-season
showing*, featured by Redfem '
and* Chattel who showed openwork
j.-rsey*, and there is ai*o the
Slander suit /or 3100,000 has Do* Angeles th* former charging
the latter prevented him from get-
ting work in Hollywood. Leopold
been entered by Captain Leopold
Mctaglen, right, actor and direc-
•J. . . ■- .
"-k'l?
nt and 1
Klay. January l5tli, 1931.
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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' 1st 1
VE TIME AND MONEY. REAP AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE
&G SISTER ‘
%: tv d
[ City T*« Rolls arc now
pd taxes are due for 1M0.
four taxes now anti svmd
of 10 percent which will
Pcd after January.
J. H, Meek,
City Tax Collector
iM SALE
P dress-length remnants oj
Nik to be eleared ny mad J
ness. Every aesired yard j
N crdor. All 89 inches wide,
[ sena you a piece of genu-
p Crepe Paris (very heavy
F«pe) on approval for your
|ion. If you then wish to
pt mail us your check at
1-90 a yard. (Original price
[yard); Or choose print'd
[ i’aris. Every, wanted com-
r1 «f colors. We will gladly
l0u a piece to look at. Wla’
land yardage please? If yo.
you can mail us a ch<-c
“5 a yard. (Final reductiot
ally is a yard.)
[33 Aiiks, $2 satins and *?
ape? are 9Cc a yd. in this
I nVcry f^Jor. Do not ask fo-
W,iffm sample*, See th'
PiH’e you are getting be
ecjding. We want to be you
*ork reference so tell us ah
rtsh to about yourself and
the piece you want u> «ee
roval. Write NOW. Send
*/■ To anvertisc our silk
send you a spool 6-
, 545 Fifth An
Bp Wilt'. IJBBETll
BROCADED cblffon fa*hl*a* this
j delightful gown r#r evrnitig w**r-
'j. The cltiffoft Is white luut th. brootle
( Is black and gold. It It worn by
j K*y Carrot). - ■ * -
The loag, black glovn worn with
this frock are very smart Just now,
With all the talk of s retura to
th. fashions of other days wtwn
• voluminous skirt* were the vogue,
I th* silhouette remains very slim iutd
, Khenlhtike, frock* remahtlng rio*.
’ ditto* about th*‘hipa and down
pretty well to tb» kn*M, with lb*
fullness posed below.
"Harmless'’ Tonic Explodes
WENATCHEE. Wash., Jan T4--
(U P)—Two feminine deputies in
the county clerk's office narrow-
ly escaped injury when a bottle
of liquor, held In the vault as evi-
dence, exploded. Glass showmrl
over Gladys Simon and Claire
but neither was hurt.
• Apm^mmSFr
"harmless Ionic” and was being
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1931, newspaper, January 15, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019227/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.