The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, July 17, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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* transformed nu„,
wlitytr Wd eclm*q jn
footstep. m
[:tn|a and her broth,,
^ in: talk'd In tljy rOOfni'|kj
been theirs--lln,| Milfy
I hem. Michael wm
breezes blew up frow -
k the sprint- sunlight the,
fed It w ns all - ry a
l|y Say It seemed to Vii
kniiaciilneiw ai>) whtrfq
L Hickey working like ,,-
Lee- m
was. In the
■ , , Barden,
inrf laying thenS |n
just then Tony camcm
fe. Virginia had not
her arrival in Annapoih
led. Joyfully, “how g00d.
80k her hnnd and looktM
L "Old you think 1 cqS
r sat on the stone bene
Id him her plana "Kfew
p-ee will live here with
[other while Makael sm
|y—”
paly?"
I- We are going to a hou
ll’a He bought It a ha
| I think It’s going to he 1
Iful. Tony."
k<n«tv It would be ra
l>. had wanted to reveal|
lellness of oth«r l -nda—h
Itite entls of-1 he-eertig-M
I real at dawn, the de«|
lilght. to la* w,th her wit
I to the beauty of It ^1
IF was not for him. Kyj]
t with envy/' he said,ami
It lightly, "Id twuhj
low how 1 t rny—Mklugd
you were splendid. TonjJ
|n the river."
re was nothing spletuW
I up what I had aev«r |J
[yea were full of tears
p lie frlenda—forever—yaaj
Michael."
■took Ids head, "Only at |
k. my dear " 1
[some day, Tony, neartri
irting he lifted her M
and kiKatii,U. .;3.,dia-
VOU," fie 'said. And flj
way. taking with kia|
f Rer as she stood Ie the
•right and beautifulpnai
W not*dlrte with Ma aij
he eouhl not fare iuaU
ea, Marty's glitter. IM
boat and went out uj
ks he drifted towardktkj
was setting, snd. aM
bunded a curve ini ad
be where he lied eon I
he saw Virginia fa]
rhey were (.icing tba ■
kinla's face was IlfMN
[sky. Once hnore she sal
| priestess, as it ten I
[liar. And Michael, tag]
| following the d»
[left them to thek n
|e came out at last 1st
|h« stars rase and all
Ir quiet light, so that
Lnlned as he llftei I
THE 1HIA
id Mrs. K. P. M
Mrs. H. L. Tt4
G. Tomlinson
relatives in P1
ami Huntsville. 3
Strickland, dtfflj
day was recoverim
[ Cove, (ollowiRf 4
a toe on hia leftJj
H. H. I>uke hoajid
lation of the pdlJ
an accident MR 1
when a length
Icing taken frota a]
[crushed hi* fa*J
l Clark and mi
of Low Poffll. 1
itu in .the E<
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*A Persuasive Reporter”
WE’VE BEIH TRYING TO
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A Small Order!
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tap'd OONi'NOU HOPRt'toWt
phhNB mo <30 OSTWtM ,«_1
HI.TWE.Bt, klk- CREAM PUFF/
HOW AO OUT 60IN UP IN MT
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PMO RC/kO THIS VltRBVWw
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GOING OCWN With AU-fH6 REST *-
OF The oamC-S to meet' Mo«tkN
BdtJNiy^HS TAUOS WAa. - I CHOW.”
WCLL.fHRO'et him a rail FOC MB *
The OtGHotxVhocks/.- < '
B- l-Z-JL-i.
THAT sound
iSTwe BuSN
SkSnAa..*
■ * P rxmfl|
By WrIc Uunty
with Th' big race comin'
pretty soon, we've gotta
PRACTISE SOME PAST STARTS!
THAT'S YOUR worst FAULT! --
NOW WHEN I FIRE
THIS GUN, YOU 60! J F-T n .
' READY ?
ON YER
. MARK !
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By Les Forgnvr
voe
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FRESH
vwATRR.
MOST
iWCopyrtght. IHt, by Central
'mey[* if yoore <50IN<* '
-to ^LntPl-pot rouit
Foo-r '[DOWN ! YOUR DO^r
* THINKS YoURE PLAYIN61. —
HES JUMPED OVER YOUR
FOOT ISO TIMES AND HES
- ABOUT Uk-L FAC,6BO OUT/
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I Mri. Linda Beagle J«y Beagle
Lough the man, the wife, and
s •’other woman” lived in ap-
-nt happiness in the home of
j Beagle, at Racine, Wis.j the
r stepped in and placed statu-
r charges against Beagle and
[year-old Lydia Weber, the
|ther woman”. As a result,
icle was sentenced to 18
Lydia Weber
months in the penitentiary and
Miss Weber to three months in
jail. Meanwhile, Mrs. Beagle,
who divorced her husband last
monfli, but continued to iive with
him and his sweetheart, wonders
how she is to support the two
young Beagle children. At left,
the Beagles; fight, Miss Wdber.
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MICKEY MOUSE
The Steeplechase
„-atory Rite* For
I Beautiful Tree Held
bsQi rroN, iowp, ii:j*. j-
Sicatory remmies were held re-
cently 011
farm fur
tree.”
the John A. Mulford
"Ia.i'a’s most beautiful
Tty Sun Classified Ads.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
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-Hewing instrument
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"'"<1 *f pastry
21—Makes a violent ortort ,
25—Crude metal - 27—I’oon-* '
2j—Tbrlt'o (music) SO—Tried
92—Pop 31—Allot
SS—entire tt—Did go
49—Keels indisposed
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t<—Legislative hndwa
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t»—Form qf, to bn
T* *2—Deposit - 5t—Diplomacy
57—Build CO-Bona
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SJ—Branches ot learning
94—pot »6t—Urasiliun coin
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. tt-Eqoanty of. value
(t—Island in the Aegean sett
99—A Preach carlcaturlrt
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■yEE HOW / MUST EAT SO \WE CAN KEEP
ANYONE / GOING.TRY TO EATSOKAE '
CAN EAT YOURSELF , CHtuO
UNTIL. t \ YOU
DONbXES
FOUND.
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By R. J. Scott THE OLD HOME TOWN
or "(gagnBWRti^ggta
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, July 17, 1933, newspaper, July 17, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020615/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.