The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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All Quiet On The Western Front
Around The World
\ With United Pre
TOD Airs CROSS WORD PUZ/A
By MA-RY KNItiH'l
1*. I*. Staff forrmpomlenl
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wir muscular aias
iatna attire was
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Eatmd u mnM ri<M mitirr at the GomTcrtrK Twaa. i’aat-
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introduftHi by that
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compass
T Note of the scale
8 LitUe fish
9 Incrustations over
!■ sores
11 Defy ‘ • ■,
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2 Mete 22 Percolate
3 Brooded' 21 Father <F;>
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(Gr. Myth) , ness
1> Pus 27 Biblical garden ti
A r< i ft- de Ftrutprifre
Mitted the maker of
creation ms an art m
the author of a mast
fhr store at the fui-HiV'; and hi* ultimate Npprthen
stylish
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MARSHAL
fniuijiftrfktjiffr iW m.mt alHurwth ihf iR^HklMri..
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.felt **i tlwr -in*«**trir^fing' d*p*rin+*t ffttjfa
0tt 9H0&* 9(if
tlx* mannequins, before dh
behind a curtain,
gracefi^Jy. before a storm
m.wvs iht»uzk A m*m<
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micrivisit. l*bot»-
rntMfltaitkm an** printing they Alt sent
,4‘ M *«htnytpn( JJj, <‘„t wbtl* the depart «r
) $ $! 10: p ? .1 i f *' J. Of fl»
m &**parimr-0f
a clearing hminr fur finger print* thru
«Wt the natHin ami arrival *f r#rh fre*h ml reouit. in « check up |.i
29 Stupor
20 Empties
e 22 Embrace
*L Masculine nan*.
the audience was thus .given at)
opportunity ip judge the compare-1"
before. It they )l|e find in
-St'Pertb! meantnj
m^nn^uliu
fairer a* to the onner1* «hrrrahatil» i« notif
***m "'“pWleal. IM'Milniiatrty at that'off
Waterfall
.he female
iPSorll; 40 Arabian mythota
&:>.lpa| e*l bird
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mw^ »* a
wF-sssa*^
the direct meads’ of apprdj
tl,e man sought for the.j
here. , yfe Tri-atjwi „f j
• . — nate in having a member«
true valne af iipgttt prints | jtoWfg .department who i
* Sneana of' taking dow-nKognizcd as gn expert in
fugitive of justice. It tj^ifj modern, means of capturit^
>eputy Sheriff A. T. Hrfmil- j inals. His library of fingerjl
search of more thap^a- yeai j numbers approximately 12,004
but the general.- opin-
shows
mmUnaer for the
j ton was that a few’jnoi
j would eliminate their shyness.!
j They - xeffmed to—haye--ttp-tfoubfe-.
| in. pivoting and tarring jfraei»fa}ly |
|so that all angles of their attire]
In addition to the - negligee |
(•fashioned formen, they appeared I
• also in’ out-of-door .Suitings to il- K
fugitive h avuiUhlr fnr the other offenar.
>eci«enem •» rharactermtfc of the old time r rim inn I
in» the modem io»t»ttt(wm, ihe latter re*ui» in great
**!*"Pc with modern PsiU and iriek.
of time
4S Point of tbs
work1.
Quits Farm Board f
at df«jK**t if nHi trtmtnal.
Jhrthmarta, tilaov. facial
fered.fcu! fmgerpruiu reai'nin
to wade |a drvtiai theta, at
td<m 11 f tv a i ..j;. , in ■ pwMiihle* ■ Th
rapture a doteo rriwinai* ip a
hit af Mahra ■ reprearridliyca <
uni other In util, marl
»• apd, it» the^rVnt an attempt
(Mirtnle lejuaine through »hirh
it* u«. -the modern sleuth ran
•***V It* importance ml he tool
given by M. Paul Lidvaly a maa-|Ri!
ter tailor of Kuropaan Wpht*tiwr,l^j.(!
necessary faith, it is’ upTo the i ” Zr^ °f # SMO
fidence. Whie the TFi-CitiesJ • J IT’- I M
.. .....
.1 •
’# and biiotleggors. •,
BLAMES BA Dio Ct ftBESTS
(t'P)—Radio-cur
-in a sheriffs instrieiion; "e. ;irs 1
'dRiSg&I impromptu “by< Shi >iff |
I’hnid" Bhtmfhk; of King com- j
I. W Pw»rtf nfrt:.tM-.fe- t ,
rirada, night .,yr a Ibimlm r.»dw atatmn Md in m
rW* ami 4,-yei..jUHenl «f lhe Tfi f itie*- in ll« pa»{ 4«
pi l»»»y ad^Ot .yeiy o.y. (hit pointlo ev*
S. Ott & Hayloan \
» stattuft pdd in up aneertaln >
P /t*mm m the fBlurt .1^
*-|l«e given by t 1 | *w lfc#
I / ,h* program* were entitle,! “ha
Faulkner 'tod.
’AVI and PROGRESS
#£fJ9#- Mfittfm.
'
,e lhf Tri-Citlea Salurtd, Hr, in ^ K
eaerrtaea attending farwal opariag «f (he county highway her*. I •
When these *i-.t<*(.» romr .Saturday th,, *in fuhkm| Chrif
«*»«wS.triM« wt8 wt b. Mfcri, nor why it S*
t,C" "**,,*{*“" ,of * community that has progreMed com«
row a were WM.ge In the apan of only U . dty of appro,!-
riatety m«ee popualfion cannot rewain tUMOtprtaaed. "g U
y«W ago thrown h«| railroads «u! wd . >
•« weather row! tramaed ,U «ra Today there are l«* radroadai^
** * ***** * ** that offers immediate connect **"
non with trunk highway, of the »Uw. A 'achebt ayalea worth ariy"
• wtllwa dadlar laaiitatiofl,
; office iott^stad him, and bo filed]
" th*‘ >b ox.. r;,tir ticket iiM fall <
*
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'hwiff fft $4 itntf. Sv
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•t'iin meumbont by a,0f«)
Vi hcupvei- there has been
achievement, accomplishment____
there have been pioneers. It takes
ihe perse* ering, courageous effort
ol the pioneers to pave the way for
the resulting progress.of prosper-
An ,asy way to -i
to pour boiling wp
and lei sUml
When tho shh
, nut meaU *
s rtoOHe /.
•!:*!l pecans la
Ihr over i ,i
half an hour.
be removeci without 1
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pen Zu
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fence,
Hobson
hces a
I will l
| Fayle
&iil Sw
t Jack
“J j It ft behttvd, however] that the r L,
ib* aawr kiad of aatnunding pragma.
| be n tho new rtmd, although offi*
]rial* <>f.tho company refuser) to
j! tho rnad would* take thraegh
* Mr. thiptaolw said todag^tbat I
,, grading cX#*- pf*>haWy worid til
put to work whht «f the river
within the next few days.
; - 'AniKWBMwwnt of the <f 0 .true '
.{tlofl of the new railroad Jit *\-j
f portmi to have « atimulatirig wh ■*
feet op bu lines* tlmmgl '
1 Tri-CItte* area, for in
to tha emploj’ment wjjjdf
■provide, the" eye y.sf
Celt/ml FrCit Staff-Wif4r
WASHING! 0 Mr I>. r _1
,('*ri t'CwHj ■'ho ‘'nadwitti."private
tests at all d^endent upon
•m^hnwirtwtdMfL. •« . _*:.i. . .
ijjittn hr tug ibiiM-n for exalted nosi.
Wf"1* f» Washington, terminate all
ti;nr old thrtf
■ - v. » itmia i
t,f»«r old ralatlonaiiipa before' t.„„
•tl'hotottneui* are submit’wd to th*
•I. They com-
■UtUlhiSpr or.the hur mv
r*rnm± m
ihey are, to comply
..>>-1 iZy ghfe.
■ em-H-nt (MMt
the
/>»« * to influ
trite such poli-
tneiated en in
t»'-at* ■;*. ks ot
;
■riwtrwrastfir
niih.ua aurlt ’ .
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n'ehoMfr kta* lha‘ ffUlt!e *° uC-
*a?iirrs5Ks
•to» (awa * pi!” i
ll is gratifying In ua that the Henry talhriner organira-
!!.“!' Is among the pioneer inalilulions of the Tri-
*.tLl'Tr^V0 diwnvrry and ile-
ii m mms—
P*™» ™>» run „
mmu CAUH-
| . ' ’ i ,—w a vvmt t
velopment of the oil field, the huilclin,
construction of a great refinery, the b
have noted these transition periods as
^Sditfon.
i it' wilijl
httahmaj
T which writ eonnret U ^ 0
KM* ftUhtira.. Uwwrt *
•Wd* of the H«j»toa chip ChamUra
IVrmuwpn cvfirtmrt i Homan I
sang ha* two* oWglncd] C,
they have etume abnfi
and passeti.
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orl«of^!onj
^oh there is furtli
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931, newspaper, January 9, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019638/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.