The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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01 ■“ ««^MTV_D« VO. tun TO THEIRSr
ON FLOWER PLANTING ; i™d«. u. s. iw ; ■i —
HINTS ON FLOWER PLANTING
GIVEN IN SPECIAL ARTICLE
WRITTEN FOR THE TRIBUNE
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By S, i. MITMiPl
Tto ktk*i of ihi *!*n foie ptotoi
The '#wug nf (jw bird* for
Were nearer 0e4’< heart ;« t
hr*uby pyesi&'t' |
; Nrf* that tH ISTCito- Garden]'
Fifth to* '.leen •'retabltihed fort
... .,,. , *»l tmMmm to -a!) home* who]
IWwOf „..>. "will accept Uk^ir aaairiantce many!
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Su timt^r h^*bnt*itaf 0» i+m_t_ mtore-t in <iu
tyijtrtW'i if > tobmh may *nf> T lWWrtiiiffiit-1
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*• *n* -t** ***** ,mrnU* *■*]•»• <«bmM U bbon'te April a
mn*h *f fr«l*nU- po^inln.
oring
in a bunch of fraffjuit
n***#, huff |wuw«» *<$ ifccftf?
that teem to at |mt beea®***.
' y«u noticed thorn,
that speak to >»u <
gran**, all add a #c
nw.t «tni joy to »n,
a little forethought
Planting early allows the root* j
1 to attack the aril at «m fori
'**" ********* turtmance, BiA If planted a* late]
Mly with fra-jj* February-th* . vigor will ’ to |
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‘ Tliiit new highway, will cement
ilw ttow dtiex together u nflr~
oilvi one project could do,” he
N«I»!*hF “It wiii serve as an ob-j comedian1 of wbrtd fame, appears
;K'.-t and I hojw, 'band wj«w the sire 1 <.f the . Arcadia
i ttofKtor ha i. unit ftfr atilt .great-j Theater today, Tuesday and Wed-j
_ [« thiftfs for the Tri-t ...... ■ Mr.jwiday, Hundred* witnessed the1
■ j Fehr expressed appreciation for premiere of the production j
; tto fth Utica to. the cotnmisstmers j "Lighting” Sunday which starred I
j court of 'Harris county for mak-jthe famed humor artist, •
I ir>^ th* new highway possible and Film fans who seek the tost
; ptotlgcd the support of the ■ club; in the way of entertainment will
. j J P working out 4tlaJu_ Jol
S"™r® In Twenty Years
PARIS SHIES
_ witnessing
is production which maintains
a speedy thread of fun and ro-
mance throughout. Rogers gives
performance that rivals his
i masterful work in “They Had to
PARIS, Jan. 13 (UP)—And | See Paris” and “So This is Lon-
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"Irioom
at blooming time. In some
now now the little, clock t
stands on the boudoir tabfe
,<J)" tween the twin beds has gone
“ two-faced! Kaeh face faces the
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DC- |
one!1
1 don.”
LUXE
,!001Rh toe — tun.TS ?$c
•»*4 to«>
« patnsks are almost in Len Harvey. BritUh mid<newviht, | f“*. fftcfis * *
, because. they .wens w-t out conaucrtr of Dave Shade Ameri- fC resting peacefully, on >iL- -
*rth fit more ago, ,toJt tt toi_g*» toutar, U In New York launch- f.?*1 am) Rfiven out-the ey-f.
!o«> late to plant ftom in ’ tog a campaign aimed at Mickey l>ur am minute tn clear bold
Otil hit * fPBtt' pro1',. Watfcer’a tills. igurT' : • - '
in April.
Instead of having to lift yoSNj
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T«<lay«Tunu»rro»
JACK LONDON ROMANO
OF THt i t
w
mi
tnch«s apart they will
jail blmim m April with their
i toil commamtine presence riUl re- the v»rlliu, speakar.. He wel-
«mwe a „..«pa„y mult) color- ieora,, UM(()r, tf, th^ Tri-
» ........... mvited them to re-
I™’ ”*» * ev?ry turn at any time and “feel per-
<Wo weeks far. a succession “f Jfetty at h«o«! with .u.C” ...
btoama even at iato as April, • County Commissioner Massey
Sore Throat
And Coughs
Quickly Relieved By This
%fe Prescription
months with
Women spie*
fashionable hotel*
PaoVti Baden, V’en
tian and, Ostende
and aged hlpion
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table to -see ..the time, what ;t ’nsurance. Its vuccess i> due to its.
A i* to .open just one ^ ^ ?£
exa
little trick but one j goes direct to
“Hardly a day passes that Pm
not telling somebody what this
„ , ........r—- wonoerfdl Sargon did for me.
«*■**■" | '"hu vo wii- ijiveruau tause.
txm hm mi ixten thought of be-iJulL^» remarkable1 thtng about
fore. ----' : " ' . - Thoxine is thaj while it -relieves
- . - ■ I almost instantly it contains noth-
irifr harrnfnl uvac! !o »»!«n««*i
rwas Emma Stutort, woman com- tc her English
panion, who changed over and mou.s amount 3?
j quit her spy job with the Cen- drawing* and ,j
_ j tral Powers and became one of j the ■ band was ®
* I the tost spies in the service Of ‘ ™
the Allies1. > Five spfts at the
Cfential Pdwers went to the ex-
ecution post upon evidence turn-
ed up b'y th’b governessi
She was an actress, who dress-
ed and played the role of a Swiss ««« <.Keu -iipto^a
Red Cross! nurse^ a refugee, nurse j cure»: or rests. 't|
t-makl or farm wife. Her greatesTf-them In ihe de^l
achievement was to announce to | race from BerihC1*
.the Allies a , 'German offensive Vienna, from the
!» days before it actually started, land to Warsaw
In history she is merely J. M. 27, east you get the l
the only name under which she Portion of paid j!£
was known. ' ^
Sjnce the war, no woman spy
has teen more successful than a
French woman, Marthe Moreuil,
before her arrest. She worked ’ except- the excite*
for the love 0f' the game andjpagjie ami
for her lover. Paid dancer in- a' Tomorrow
Paris dance hall she agreed to | system the mos,
visit French aviation centers and Europe,
get information concerning new ■■ F
bpinbardthejit planes fdr a. group .
•ev,,.M5rWio»rfto„ Kiu^,I., v,„..u 2-. yomg En^ilshmen, WlJUam
the ei'imson-|ijpjj|
the bays and dai
those capita^ wk
nights are'.too cold ^
Fisher, John Leather and Ernest
Phillips.
trouble,” indigestion, bilious head-
aches and constipation. I Became
so weak and rundown and my *'"‘"£de pamhute Jum
housework was such a burden I . Although she,had never been
ts mm cm# a ••Mwusffatassss- rt** **
»i Urn, I, U „„ftSr SJWatlSl'!!* "T w M to ,JS
♦ » <„__
those
PH-ees
TVu th..re ito phlox;.if plant*d u.hi'A^ that he Migrate'.
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, ,. ,ir» *»"*.•** Pieaaam vase- ouitt me up' wom
tail grandfather clock 'J Su rer- ,ml Maulk, is^Hml Tho\- i ‘foubk^ ^re' over and Fve gained chute jumpinp_ - Friendly soldier
whose |„ng front door »* ver* v*twblt Put up ready *. Pou%!: 1'» »» energetic now nilotq \rJ LJS “f i
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■ c . ■■’•>} the cioek ticks are perhaps
the most timely of all! The wife
whose hpaband .is a polo player
could gladden his sportive heart
with a . small s«p>are clock show-
if.g a mounted player striking
& iSSiS 11 m w«sa ss
k:f t;-;;; ':;;s .......
.“-rrr- ,, along with my pother *
Mias Helen Elliott was a visitor troubles. Pin in the tost healttrirr
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Richard Ban
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ii immum cyst . through Ganlen^ topvsi it ws- the beginning
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*»m of to will taunt* man )dant-1 atrurtion in this wi,,,, . . .. ... - -
’ . ... , m a wry ml<*w *nd
Tre'Cily ■ territory thah i^ridVidibi ’ 'Humble tond ,,/k.da Ti
*jlh MM TON Kill un, ’
MILTtt.N ‘ - . i.-Hiri of the
- tmad ctitjcert- two olt'hestras 1 were. “
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* I- <1 LPKPPER. Mgr. ’5 , 11. M. L AIRD. Awl. Mgr.
ORK.IWL U LPKPPI H H R\TH RK CO,
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Mr Set Up and Ar
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l B. HOLLAWAY MOTOR CO.
S H DFKAKER Al TOMOBILES
, S. P. .A. TRUCKS
.-iwa., a; AKorgA
GOOSE CREEK ST,
ANTLE PIA MBINC CO,
['-a.A AirntJL. Pn»wi«to» 1
PU MBING ON TIME PAYMENTS
.. ____ _ „ Ctano Qualified Contractor-Dealer
N. GOOSE CREEK ST.
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ordered to-start aBd apprpxirnate-
ly 250d couple* engaged in a
' mr p'.-erspi which
” k' 1 ' ” ' ing of the ,.
iK-R. ... ,
"Their, is no tot-tor way in
which a community^ can nhow its
.'■■mss than by butiding
■ h •< people .
m»F economically move its t»f-
Mayor Powell declared.
"VAe live in a different, a more
,k , one that requires
' "-ting manner,
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ARCADIA S1
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TODAY-TOMORROW
HULL ROGERS
mm”
homa City.
REID & STRICKLAND
PHONE m K, cmzENS STATE bank BtnLDfflO_
TRI.CUY CLEANERS
DELIVERIES—NOT PROMISES
PHONE MAIN 112(1
SPIES —.
fCONTINUATlON HWS PACE !) !
seek ; C(|imintanrc with the women
spies and make love to them..
The theory is that when the Wo-
man lets hejrself -fail In love, she
toll's all ;:he knows. . .
Thus tiie men use the love Jure :.
pouteiy as do the women spies y;
Spying seems to to more fla-
tuial to wpmen than to men, es-
iih"- •
ARNETT & KE
PHONE 252
INSURANCE and RONDS
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Tri-City Floral & Nurs
CALL 952 F 4
penally to women who like in-,
trigue,’ Ever sinch' Mat! Hari ;
went to work for. Germany during .j
the World War, xn^jmd her art ,
of jpaking men fall in love with 320
BAYTOWN, TEXAS )her, she has been Ipoked upon as
the queen of the spies.
TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY
more of lu citizens than at toy
tato in- (to worida pro-
grtM,” 'he -a.d "The time is
paswsd when we. go to town in
” iji Silkin^ lfTf
» »d - "... bogged down
a»d had to call on our neighbors
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107 N. Ashtol Si.
GENERAL INSURANCE
PHONE 393 ~||
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Goose Creek, Texas
heaters
-r---- GAS PIPE
Mali Hari like other women FirriDN(-q
spies made the fata) mistake of
falting iii love HerseTF. ant) be
..............ff. Vi KRAKO
Texas Plumbing Co.
CONTRACTOR
5V.-W. TEXAS AVE. P,umbi^
GOOSEi
■ Hd today s a World
or modem conveniences, time-sav-
mo»t important... k the modern
J. N. THORNTON
ton long she was caught and
faced the firing squad in the
moat of Vincennes Castle. Since j _ tt_t
Mati o^ CTns/t’t none UNION DRUG STOi
been other “queens,’ but none,
m#e successful than the pretty
Dr. Auslander, who just a few
weeks ago slipped through the
^±Sap.ti;;;gfc:. thgzdtofepssgts:
PHONE 200 tomnie highway over which we
.....................: toavei G-.od highways mean
-fOfsF-wwawhr-iwid wr hive the lat-
ter.. ft I* just a question of time
we have, developed here in
F.,-t H.if'i, . ...mt) a y'-t.-m nf
rwierese highways aeroad to no
ottor sHtmn of the state.’
Mayor Powell paid a high tri-
bute to the cooperation given
'’■‘Wily Commissioner .Massey and
''other members’ ttUYto county
board bv ritixeu* of Goose Creek,
Polly apd Baytown in making the
’Main street of the Tri-Cittos”
’ .>lb nt h .ill ,
•*pa»ion,“' he said, “that through
eonlinmni e,w.perati<>n we may
achieve etill greater rwult#.”
Mayor W, H. Kiser, although
not on the program for a speech,
at? Introduced by City Attorney
Uttie. Mayor Kiser declared
great pride in accomplishment of
the county and the three cities
their cooperative program in
making the new highway possible.
WHITE STAR LAUNDRY
-Phone 147-
phone 10
“Everything in Drugs”
ME BARBER SHOP
, ■ .. ■ K .'....
Sanitary Service
=.^.....=f£ LADY CHAPERONE
104 West Texas Avenue
BETWEEN A. ARON and SHOTWELL’S
Per Ecanemical Transport a (ton
A Six In l hi* Price Range of The Four*
iwjore ti
CE CHEVROLET CO./fac, SSSJ1
S. A. PIERCE, Minager
..• t'y:*s —
when they caught 80 of her male
companions._____^______. " '
Char.ming Spy
Talking- French like a Parisian,
English like the product of a
New Jersey finishing school and PHONE 256
Italian like a Napolitan. Dr. Aus- -——
lander pretended to be an Aus-
trian. She had a profound know-
ledge of chemistry and psychol-
ogy, and evendently, too, of hu-
man nature. Her science gave
her confidence and her beauty
gave her power.
The charming doctor -was re-
ceived by Bucharest society with
open anns. She had her 'box at
the opera and sat there nightly,
glittering in her diamonds and
surrounded by her court of rich
young men. She was the darling
uf Bucharv.it —until the police
, raided a spy dto and; that same
I evening: she vanished. /
Rumanians • then remembered
that when Dr. Auslander went
riding she w*s Usually accompan-
ied by one officer or, another.,
Her court contained a dozen of-
ficer#, alt rivals for her hand
and snide. She kept a cool head
and a cold' heart, But extracted
many secrets which Hie young
officers, their ardor now cooled,
regret having confided. Police
said she was the master tool of
the spy band which reported to
Communist organizations. ___________
Used By Germany
During and just before the war,
T°r*i* :y_jgy *£•_»
W years oerw the war, was
ACME GLASS COMP;
Glass For Every Purpose”
105 South Commerce Street---§L
L. CUB
THAT GOOD GULF Gt
h Note ANTI-KNOCK Quality
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Gulf Refining Company Pr
(;«o»e c7'kmy><,u 'KIZ ,>i'lri,nka
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m/OmS0itgx
PAUL U. LB
Funeral Direeior and Embal
— PHOrNE 170 —
m pay or Ni
■>S AL- ^OMW, COURTEOUS AT*
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1931, newspaper, January 13, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020415/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.