The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday, March 12th, 1931
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
II H U A K£T?
By PAUL ROBINSON
Fights for ILife
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not be reapooaibte
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awn charge lor 41
l It Sic, but if ad a
wee or more la-
charge it taoed oo
This is a new photo of Lila Jimer-
Bit; SISTER'
By LES FOIUiAVE
of It worrit.
son, “Red Lilac of the Senecas,”
taken during her second trial at
Buffalo, N. Y., for the murder of
Mrs. CJothilde Marchand, wife of
Henri Marchand, artist The
state has alleged that Lila, who
was in love with Marchand, per-
suaded Nancy liewen, aged
squaw, to commit the murder by
telling her that Mrs. Marchand
was a witch.
For Sale
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ev'rv ojgcy eM,uiA^ a apfoRfrcws-
IT TOOK AULOF YCOR HOMEY TO
I WODt- MR -STOKT *S. LEARMfeO A„.
,f UlTTLg tSOMOYT FROM THE TALK
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hc came, i said a
rguj uiotajw T& HIM
■SOME PEOPLE OO GET ME RttfcO?
am MR. -STOtET. FS OWE OF'em
The (OE A O’ HO LETTIMH^ ■ •
8ALE~W8f ^B ttock of
Place Confectionery ,«nd
Hum*. Vary little cuh re
iiek Sammons. Slit’
HAP TH.'QiRO HAM GQV iElM SACK
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'HOUGH TOTeU-'tM UJHAT
BlftCrS GO Akf THEN
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BACK. aiea. Hfe CAM / HE RILED
JEO 51 MG UOT< L HE / YOU t 0E.T
GETS tT. c—-HE'S 50RRV
_ ■ . ' '_3 \ for *t
SALE—A ink rt\ new five-
iRIie located on K#*t Jack,
, easy tarns. Apply m
k/wt Baytown 34341 p
OCX<>* •'/ UJE-VE EOT Tb
—- V7* CLECT TW056
~Tf> BiROS1
Tax Men Paid
With Hot Checks
SALE V .. Grahan
II model. Used only »*
itor. Will aelt at coat
wretition Both cars at bar-
See Worthington at ’ -ibune
DALLAS, . 1L.B)—In —collecting
taxes for 1034 Dallas county took
in about $13,000 worth of hot
♦baby chicks
Chick*. 10c. Wc also do
haWdug. If >".i cannot
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checks, examination of the ad vol-
orem tax records and.the automo-
bile tax record show.
.Approximately $10,000 worth of
Ife'lijpdBtrer them' with
■f.....j. hut idisick.-: wer e......■
c......uaeaau.on
— i valorem property tax payments All
charge .Jta&ftra I'uukry
D^NY VIKG1LBWGI1T Al!UlN£URtSS j
Hollywood
Film Shop
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f ill cjet you, yrr, sam mimbue
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ForRtfit
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I O'DNT HAVE NO LUCK DOCTpiP.ihKJ
thatgooo-fow-notmimg beagle 1
AC U'miln# <Uwt‘rA»4.0Ylu> - V /'L —-t- L
RENT—TgJ nicely fum-
apartnwat Jtre&onabV,
OEYOOR* YOU^DS3=YMVAt>VK:E J*.
BY WALKING IN 'THE MUD WITH /_
THOSE fikPER-SOLED SHOES!/---
By RONALD W. WAGONER
... IT. P. Stuff Gerreiponffent
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Mar 11
—'I K;—Thomas Meighan, who was
RIB KENI—f r«K>m apartment
p garag<‘ Hn Lamar Court.,
Mt, watt* and fa* fumishwl.
Miriam street or are {
p at Tribune.
or Tent(.*, r
k boure* on Cherry (street,?
lawn. Sec “DuW'B
Dallas To Bid
For ETEX Meet
a film star when many of the cur-'
rent crop of favorites were cutting
sebeoi- to go to the movies, is
DALLAS , d'.Pt—Hast Texas
Chamber of Commerce will be ask-
ed to hold its 1932 convention in
Dallas, J. B. Critz, vice president
9f the local chamber said today.
The invitation will be extender,
when the: 1934 convention meets
in Marto,, April 19-21, '
■-....The JSast Texas. 4w«bct ifl
managed by Hubert Harrison. It
is made up of 71 countie# and 300
back in Hollywood .for another se-
ries of, pictures.
Meighan/appears ttf-be one of
the .few celebrities in the business
who can forsake the public by a
awetp) r;
jirolonged absence from the screen
and. then come back to make box
iiffice attiaction.i.
Meighan will appear
“Young Sinners,'' to he_ directed
towns.
dan was cast for the chief fem-
inine role.
A part once scheduled for Chas.
Farrell will be another role as-
signed to Meighan. Farrell and
Janet Gayndr were to have made
“Daddy Long Legs," but Charles
' narried.....Vitginia.. Yadi... and.....went ..
apartment, m -h rn
Al»o wild $:enl Icmdn ti
*: room with another, Apjrf;
s#dk pill ll.ii Witt twm
.-J fa »«t Magtan ml
TI” -rr-rjjp vi,ci, -In Israel
Fpoki'-.w.in-Re- lew
«u Whiting. C«-T. 'Cgafay.
ToyJAl'S CHAMPION GRUDGE HOLDER,
'kg'Lo Fox, she apd Farrell will
co-star in several romantic films.
.j^aaa.-
gram for Meighan. One pn>duc-
RENT-ftrent bed mom
« bath. Meal*. Garage. 63!
[tailUard. Phone 493
Ctcg-241
tion already decided upon after
“Young Sinner*” is "Good Ura-
•anette
TOUHIBTS AID ARIZONA 4
PHOENIX, Am.,
The phrase, “Let me jfjj& 'fie
BARBER, DON’T CUT THE GOVERNOR ArMlr>" "*th-J
soggs of a nation and 1 dire Jiff
HOUSTON PIONEERS STRESSED
IMPORTANCE OF NAVIGATION
AS FACTOR IN DEVELOPMENT
win* merely' pass threughr - Anhbanir j
MacDonald.
who makes its laws,” is a par*,-
. pbatre af a .t»tt{r #ritWn 'MJ&L
-OHWtributc . consult rably —to-..4to| i
A Metghan "coineback1’ always
Apartment adjoining
state’# tax burden. A survey »f(
During January collertions from}
the fear-ctot ’.. #210,-j
36102. No* Arhwna ha* .
ee<rt ga* tax. an emergency’ law .
stirs Hollywood, whose citizens
Martinis of Montrose by ^ndrev.’
Fletcher. ,j.,
Bird* And The Law of Gravity
iBrds would fall tp ^arpj yples.?
they Cert thmesehss against tj^t
can't help wondering how Tom-j
ENT—Four room duplex
t in Martin Addition. Call
( Wilburn Brother#! . ;_f,
1 agtf 239
BNT—South ttfslrown for
the fan#.
Meighan never has seemed a
xrz%z. jSfigia:araai"
vemment buildings on ‘ Gdn- Yk need for a supply of drink- air. : f ■
'** Sq.uarf ‘* • ' 'Ag Water for the large number of ---dx---
p#«f(i by tin i»i hugiakHure. j
part of Hollywood. When he isn’t
__L.’.. iLa !
making a picture, be live# in the
number of
cold water. 306 Michigan,
A vast amount, of Mi
? romes back- tional liuildii g to occupy the
f Spencer Tracy was’forerti ’Tentef of Tour, Icity brkki, and
,! make a difficult billiard shot in lM[he br«f| a];cm» ‘''a'lin^ f'; h to
"Hoodlum," hi# present
so all expert was *che<
ciach him.
time was- expsAdod, m ctiHito
a way Togs, brush and trees before
a yawl boat cogld be rpwjad yiV
Houston. Four day* wens reiMtlh
od for its passaga from HareM-
burg to Houston.'
On
steamboat, the “Laura?’ landed, at
Houston, and on April 2T, of Hte
same year, the fif#( sailing vessel,
the Eulla. arpv«d jpat ig tiAM faf
many of the passenger# to attend
tne first anniversary ball of tfci
tlTY (iFFlt Eri
ST—House, four rooms
Modern conveniences,
djr J. A. Bradbury. 222
439 tp
FOB MAYOR:
H. C FERGUSON
J. W. POWELL
W. W. SLOAN
FOR (DMMISSIONKR:
Position No. 1
a C GOODMAN
it i to procure cistern# and install
v | them at the building,
i-j A few days later, a meeting of
r»»v-i „ , • (Citizens wa# held to. organize the
Direc- *, the capitol building Ho^stuju Water Wurks and to e&-
d tor j would not be ready for the meet-? t«blb;K a plant at Beauchamp
„„„ ______|#______ *n» «f Congres* on the first of ] Springs on mite Oak Bayou. The
Tracy' not only miixed the first J tbs Allens erected a one water from these springs .was cob-
#h0t Ware the era#—he on Main street to | sideir«d fmrt and was being carted
ed eight in a row. j^e temporarily as the capitol!about town and sold. The water
-----— | building, (* • • | work# company, however did not
— Png «d HmnwM—l Valnrito -IhRL-tpnte strurtare wa# aaua^progress farther-ttog -tfe mreHngr
v wonce
cash and fire years
Bee. What hare you
K” Care Tribune
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R, L CARTER
B. ft WILLIAMS
FOR COMMISSIONER:
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N. D. STILES
As euriy w May, 1839, •'
FRED HERRINGTON
OOL TRUSTEES: .
(Four To Be Elected)
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1931, newspaper, March 12, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020428/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.