The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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Btafid-<onimunicutian of
A Creek La.
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■M. will he |
7:30 o'dodjl
... ,,J|| night.If
welcome.
1 M. WIGGEN, W. M 1
^j!=^RH_WEA3
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, Jijts of* fair prices fpr
to, <rf life will Wj'tttWished
l^rernment to prot*** *b»
i.p^aiWe profl1
famed today.
• ministration recognizes
adity prices, prppeps-
v I higher wages-matter
„y program will increase
goods to the, consumer.
Kd»t*nnii»ed to prevent
just would nullify the
b of increase .*tyi>I**
jnts for the weekly
were announced; by
L^C. Howe, conApm^"’
ftkewgricnittir
At fkpt the J^ ^he con- [_SAN BIEGO, Cal., Aug. 3 -|
fined {Thread,
UPm^. JS£
textile gotdii will be taken in
2L ju
• ^ •***' boHetina will show
not only what a fair ^ shouJd ‘
bo, bat will i„dk,tc h*w mnch „
Lie higher prices go back to farm-
s.sssr*h°;i
SSl ” ■■ ........ ** Satt Dle** * “• *Iw * in
their relation to the price, accord- a®°‘ ^
ing to Howe, wiU inefadc:'*T" ' Jf *»» J« tot , be fogljd, it ,
,The amount the farmer receives will prove definitely that Phillips
for prospering the raw matari is B^Wds, .19 . MHid, high - aotool
ys^rssa. tt.tfdSS’H
MMS ?SE£*r
The amount the ferae ^Itl Ange-
b **. ffJs&ns^sajSsijS
Ed b, U».A. :ffZ «*, weekly ' ' " | *“*«• ' - *---1
culeuljtima ,111 H. .wh. vrilh •,“*d ** '»'<]» Chlt««
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McDowell’s has always stood for anything
[that is beneficial. W,e believe that the National
Code will mean better times.
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McDowell’s has signed the code.....Mc-
lDowell’s will five Up to the code voluntarily ....
t be forced to do so. *
Buy at McDowell’s and be sure of fair prices
i better foods, every day.
WELLS
GROCERY & MARKET
“A Red ft White Store”
M-11I6 f*: '*V
Baytown
^ly,, l«^and ‘Ww5-3l
gMitthe city, ocmfim^Jy 1#5Sp<----
hip. hot dogs and candy.
Clerk* in several stores identi-
Hver, above. It marks the Un|,
Ing of Chicago with MOO miles
o< ■Ntahls rivers and the
opening of vast market* to the
Qli, .
>AY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
y.yy r.
Mild and Mellow
suapUdnn of imurdar. ,.r,M .
Calmly smoking cigarettes, the
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BY HENBY McLEMORE
■failed Prese Staff Correspoitden'l
fied Edwards as the youth who
»« ^ igkmtimm
^9 '>•■**■*
Early In the* evening, towards - ^ t ■-t,
boarded, a,,ptraet ,<^r apd, rpfle outj The United States Davis cup team
^ gaid ** bc,n* *»w. ««•, in six one syll-
to Able words, told the story ef thair
the exact spot the tygh school the interzone final by the Brilisb.
youth indicated- I,,- ,, v. ‘ “They were too goou for us."
Then .Edwards, according to the T'b&t» eccordingi to Capfaio Ber-
story, returned to San Diego, pro- f°n Ellsworth Vfasa,
cured a khty. stole ;g csr.^ re- 'V“mcr °W Lott and
turned to the hills, where he. said v«n By", was . all there
he found the child stHJ alive! but wae to & There w«« n»
unconscious, and heat, him again The 8imply Etood up th#re
With, rocks. t, *v ^ prom:nw,fi deck <*.** «•.
gi COFFEE ^ «e
CREEK
BAYTOWN
No. 2£ can
CORN No 2
YOUR
CHOICE
can
ITOES
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1 lb. print
JED VEAL ROUND, ptmed
I f PWMld- : V...[..
{L8HOULDBR, pound
LfW ROAST, pound ___________________________________1 8d
^SLICED RINi) QN BACON, lb.*_____1 15c
CUED PICNICS, pound,____a--------.... 13c
Armopr’s SUr Shmnedia-2 or
*fc»le) pound ......... J . 16c
‘r^fKO^JS MEAT, 2 HiT
SALT BACON, pound
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Then, he ssM, he placed the in those six of^pig.^ AlUkm tort the
body 4 tbp u|#n»qjM..^ words, told the biggest trowd of Americans’ pUy, Pientice ssid he
down along the , bay-fropt where 3port8Writers to go down the br.y
to diswted ,% doAed it agaiD WH the, trouble,
and Mt it into the water • “x Iwver W* beUor. nor more
and mb- it fate, the water. , .
, The child’s ears, Edwards assert-
ed, were placed in a glass jar with
? heavy spike and also thrown
into.the, bay- ,
'< The fact that Edwards so cas-
ually, confessed thg murder caused
police to.,doRbt. hfa,story for,many
^?s nil true,” the *mth told
ftewspapermen. “I just we»t<ra»jr
*>• > «• :v" i -
* uug uou»
r„r last nlgjit killed Nick Krpm-
lovich, 18, Oakland, Cal, boxer,
Johnny Blanchard, Reno youth
engaging in his first professional
“ , afcropk KrumJovich on the
in the first round. The lad
fell into the ropes,
i Blanchard was held by police
penfafig a coroner’s investigation
of the death, the second fa the
same ring fa recent we«k». .
Krumlovich fought under the
name of “Speed Sparks of Seat-
tle,'’ last night, Ha was also
lo .vn as Abie Muller. - vV $0*
I,r- Ttomas W. Bath, county
physician, performed an autopay
irnfavich died of a
on my game in fay life thau when
I played' Crayford in the, Wimble-
don final and took .the court
against Austin in the cup play,”
Vines said. “I hid a dozen chances
to win my match against Crawford
tot made them good, I sever had
a chance against Austin. He is ing schedule. Yet, the cup pUy
superb.”
Allison was just as honest es
Vines. , • .
“You’ve heard and read what
gloat-tennis the Englishmen plays-
ed,” the Texan said, “but you had.
to b« standing where I was to epJ'
predate it. They just coultot miss
»|ft|VMp Hotter Where you put
it; back it came. There wasn’t any-
thing the matter with me, except
two little things—Austin and
Perry.”
The only possible thing tka
team said which, could be inter-
preted as an alibi came when
Prentice end: Vines were asked
saw them keen and fR."
Vines-saw the trip as s distinct
handleiiv expressing the opinion
that the soady play dolled them
mentally. <ttuL», to 0«Mi “««
if wu . hadn’t gene, and* had spent
the winter in a hammock reading
books, we couldn’t have beaten the
English the way they played.”
CIRCULATION'OF
LIBRARIpDRQPS
if th-y though the Austrajien tour
MBps AJ
'linn’t know, but that if it was left
Although the total circulation in
the Gooae Creek branch pf . the
Harris county library far July
showed an increase Over June this
year, the* figure in considerably1
under the same month a year ago,
Mrs. Anne Coroeiiot McCulloch,
spend Jhe winter fsr from a ten
n;s court, so that the turn of the
year would find th?m eager to get
into action. ' , _■
"You can’t say what the effect
of the long trip waa,’’ Frcntiee
. . - -- said.»r*Austtoreads, a teto «f-
,«4 g^Ufa’t take advantage of South America and Perry went to
jhwn- Ho tod only half that many South Africa. Both of them fol-
io him the rop players would librarian revealed fa a report is*
-■* * •- hued today.
and said
fracture of
fifth vetebrae.
Funeral is Held for
Victim of Auto Crash
ODESSA, Aug. 3.—fttRl—Funer-
al services were held here today
for W. L. Brown, Odessa, who
Was killed in an accident fa whfah
, two Dallas men were Jnjured.
C, C. Heneger and Joe FHschl,
•mall pkgs.
1
track which
Annemxment
~-r a ' -T—- 8 M> ^
IfES
Circulation for July, this year,
was 4SM compared to 5200 July
a year ago. June circulation this
year waa 4297.
Adult fiction fa July was tin
and non-fiction, 840 for a total of
2711 Juvenile fiction totalled 1114
volumes and non-fiction 606.
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WILEY POST
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tifaly around the earth in
wholesale and retail oil indus'
*Wiley used
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MOBII.OIL '
Long identified with the
try of East Harris and West
Chambefs counties, has suc-
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Magnolia Mobile!! and
Mobllgss are the perfect
motor fuel and lubricant
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freai flue Text* crude
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MAYONNAISE, 8 oz. R.&W.
Red a t. . .....
PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 cut
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PEARS. No. 2 1-2 can K
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MARSHMALLOWS
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in the southwest. ‘ • - Mcgnolia products.
LIGHT GLOBEB9,40, SO,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1933, newspaper, August 3, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020651/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.