Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Com tu firmer with wboatl
Thr market ignored profit taking!
and waa IV to 2 to rent* higher
■t midscasion.
I Oata partook of tko strength in'
the major grains, hdding to toUj
foMt Usher at aiwwiMt.'
Got Jacobs' Mother
Die* In San Antonio
111*.* Half
H Jarob,. mother of Gu. Jacobi, Ul
' cal jr**Wr. w»re held Sunday In
a Jaa Aatoatoi II war Marat d Her?
pPeaMNaSto*
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fouruM it, law and
trol of the United
BARBECUE
NOW HOLD IN Rl'IJi
. ntoN m r nkm nr I
TRIFON 8 TRIIM.K \jt» I
URIVK IN STATION
PHOEBE FLtTX THE ToWNsVxPcer
PUZZLE WORKER OFFERS HER WHOLE
HBARTBD AID TO AUNT SARAHS J
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£!tnSs
.......££
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TODAY
MALTESE FAU
WORKERS SPEED
REDCROSS DRIVE
Oldest Brother of
* Jim Ferugton Die*
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' (* Oi'-T nu-mkrr* of tbaaa
•m date MR MNR »•*!
ti WISC rUimn a j for fen 'Anumto forSt few day*.
seal Library - ~T.—«TT\ 1*
•m b* obomod at Texas May Bring •
lTwra£*<toJ ln Well Tomorrow
i National}
Rise Anno Driller* working on thr T*-*ie
extends* for* company* Wilburn No, 7 at Bar-
m.itbrfi and b*r» Hill «ub down 44t7 Mends*
tbair children »nd prepared, to eef wresn. The
tla hoaotiful koto will ho roamed and it U ex-
tra**! book* and ilia*-, ported that: the well .will b*
children, lira. Hobart ami M.«* ,V,I> «* trt,m ■*
Mirlo Fuikoixit attended
• Beaumont Fair last week.
Mra, S. J. Bruno; «f West C«d
the tiaj’ipwa indicate that a mod re
rpnnae for mombora will be made
in those towns,”
BELTON? Nov. |« (UP)—AKah
F. FrrtdbaiOA oldest brother if
fanaor Ooremor James K. Perpn
*“r
Fra Sunfey.
H* died Friday at the home of
lia daughter, Mra. George Latham,
at Holland, >fter a'prolonged III*
ieaa. Rnr„ in llouiton in USB, h?
to Hell county with hut par-i
FORD TO VISIT
* PALOF EDISON
**THAVEN,* Mich., Noe |*
John Lemmon, M, farmer, la
lacking forward to a vlait from
U*. -Mtnfl
Mr. laroha att tided the funeral.1
He esMeta to ntttni to Gosae tout
Crr.'k late thi* week. ^ ntnie|^ K,card«
I0N Tti stAcs-iSfl
Bracken’* Muiicsl ]
aerand by the Central and South* Show
srAfflfes **-
«lirtririty in fi|J rommuniti
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ISOTHERMS SLAIN "
OOWtnr-viTAPHoh y: Acn I
■ Amon fabi.ks I
ffiFawaiai r-ioc "•I
Haary Ford alnee a recent new*,
paper arti
. . article reveale.1 L mmon aa
a competitor of Thoma* A. Edison
in apple vendiap on train* 70 year*
•go-
On readmit the article, Ford
enu at the ape of 9. He wn» port-i *rnt word to l^mmon by two rap-
K CmSS the S*!, /amftiar Red^ttwn tatton. JJjJW at Belton under PraOdmK j r „fnutim that he uould make a
ia~*b Wharton and chiWren rf paMfatwn, wen* »een often today
in the Tri “
of par
prominently
ili<*upht in *»metime durinp Tu'»-
aet of hook* on dio* da;
ia tmwreneo Fee No. t *«« d«> *n
I RlaatratioM fan* * 40* fort and that *mrk woo *••-
— throuph the inp ahead rapidly.
HouitM worn taert* of Mr. an.1 «n the Tri-fiti#*.
,*.» m. » . win suiway.* 'on* diiplayed them
Mi** M*ry Louiw Wienn ami on coat fapela.
H,.1* Hwlrtidn of Ho
Mi** Mildred Koper* »<•»-»*, , _ . _
MH* Eium st* wart ami /JiMpn Funeral Services For
i v>la, Me**r*. H ora re
ihaLihr.jjAd Jiuuruc Munmti
(on, viailed Mi ne* . ,
mm and Mildred BogeriL Sunday;
JESS-
Sunday. . Sunday and w re attended
of Hourton viaKed! ......——
SjK’rtWai.. Funeral Servi.
linraee bulker: Hi* a rv no
anntnp, aJLuf, ll«*-• u A. D. M
i *e. Merle Fulke.-i s .
Moye Held
i call at hi* farm in the near futur%
lermruin record* many apat<
with the inventor over the right
-A
n
FILL SILOS WITH CORN
CANAL, Pm, Nov. |< (Mi-
Corn l* m plentiful in thin distract
farmer* ara nittinp it ap and Aff-
ine silo* with it. Corn, which
would shuck IM buahel* an aerr,
is poinp Into the silos for winter
feed while comparatively few
•farmers ara shocking the crop.
ARCADII
Blind Girl Aided By
- Town Now In School to .ell app|r< snd My* Kdi*on w**’
--- • *. Lbinnm in those day* simply’ ar
FLORENCE, Colo., Nov. iff <rJ9|jH" Uie train Imy «C Port Huron,
-Whan eehool belie rang tn Flor Wj,° w,Bl“rT’inYl°
ence, marking the opening of the
— • GOLDEN WEDDING
HOMER, Mich., Nov. Iff Clb,
Albert W. Flint and hi. wife m.
school term,, updoubtedly the mmt
eager prospective pupil in th^Jdp^
,iffTrStaiJ5a«|5v£ibtS£'%&[ r‘; util wMUi u*> mu wed-
A.Iitn%SPSL^MWVSfiLrlilEZZZZ,iin*wniwrMr>-in *hp
ton Saturday. | ^. " hc hml ^n eeaSTyrd ralhin l° *tU,nd hi,fh **ch,K,| *,n'1 »"0’ !«•** in which they were married.
Jack Sawder and (harle* Grover a vatehman for Ih* McPam- Son- v*|i* hwrlf with sufficient educa- Ttey have lived at the rural
were Houston visitor* Sunday e^daeh agency in Houston. Uon to abl her in making her on n j ‘‘"f"* ^ their .marriopc a
Mr. and Mr*. N, A. Martin ofj I .ay in the world, drew the atten- ",lf**w>tltOr *»?”•
Overtrm visited relatvie* "here! GANDHI TO LEAVE | tton of citiieni and organluflaw .* -------C“..
over the wenk-eml. •* • • _ ,. I/WDWI, Rmr^ to «A-TN ofHanmce. , , v . ROB HIM OF SPKEt
conr renee hsong Om> m n’s luncheon club pres
graph operator.
Riifl
"GIRli>BOUT
TOWN”
Hottn* of Star*—Each Star • R*|
■~Tp|
TODAY AND Tl!ESDA|
A REAL ENTBRTAINNEKf
TREAT
„ GEORGE O’BRIEN
DE-LUXE
Kiddies
5C
I P. M.
Caattogiaa
II P. M.
Adult*
15c
“RIDERS OF THE
, PURPLE SAGE"
LAUREL AND IIARDT
“THE BOHUNKS”
cr ine wana enm - • •
Mr. ami Mr*. J. D. Do «•» wer (r< Uml
TODAY - TOMORROW
“IN LINE OF DUTY”
lit itiitwr iiiTTlHi miT r hit—*4 .......... — .
MIssLoi* Lock spent theT YORK. Nov. Iff Cft-A the pur.-nU of R.0.0 u. provide suf-
ww*A-endA with «he» jmreM* to ■ywp^-nf^ ramny^a ^ |Ltont^totoinp,^Vultum, ete., to
is the piled
W. L. Pemhrpraft.
and family. ‘ on an official .l»it
h pmpreh*ing splendidly.
fSrSS*?iS
stings on his face and. throat. A
real bee tom, he had scoffed at
arm and face protection. The
other day hi* swarm turrn/l on
1 him. -
Mill*.:
Thrilling Melodrama of the Great
NarthwwL
COMfcDY _ FABLES
"ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW"
“FLIP THE FROG"
FITZPATRICKS
|tore I'rjff,
ill in t
brii
in Hat
| ran tie*.
iloppH *
M»w in
1 outlool
FOX NEWS
TWO HOURS OF THE BEST
ENTERTAINMENT ^4
TRI-€ITIES
JjgSki
[Mthwert.
»ration an
to imp
of the
, icommod
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_ / _
RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
nr»«t wHiDPos. imwirWO ***** at
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u n ti g* t . n 7^;
McDowell Market One FA
mm
BLACK KAT i COMPANY
$8alMK
14 first la ertfln
“1 Devour*
To •urtMt
I Htshne of Itome
1K3L ..
1 At*
1 AS author
n Mouldme
MAHovtated
:l Petrel waub«r ____
9 Waste matter . 1* c'ountry houasa
M CHrl* name it To steal waHmra*
*• ■ ' tfyiln
U DndivhM who.*} 11 ftmaU portion af
tt Examine mlawtel* food tUnlv. En*)
•
MATTRESSES
1.11 m io n j
t
W eight and Rise, Equal
tu any mattreaa at
any price!
PHONE 111$
bd-ti
.
, ■ •
Of Largest In ftilt Area
1 m
McDowell’s Grocery and Market 1 erytotam for the noon meal. 1
ia now quartered 1n ita new spa- j _ All hjusewive^have to dol* in-
GOOSE CREEK TRUCK LINE I
FOB RAPID AND CAREFUL TRANSPORTATION OF FRElClf j
! * return
IMA Commerce SL
4^"
r;.r.T hr "■ ^.teiswasjiws’
The floor space of this store r*
==
Anivtr to Preview* Pastle
AKNKTT & CO.
HtSEMC'B Hrausa
El ,BO(!0Hii@_0
a SHHEW
INSURANCE and BONDS
.......,**T’ , ,, ■s'“ Goose Orrek
one , of the largest in tte Tti
THier <
This Red & White store ia fast
growing to be, one of the largest
food market* in the <ntire area.
The daily call and delivery aer- „
vice ia a big feature ot this com- f*uW o' Muan'dral.'
pany. Housekcefiers who do nar
nave telephon s tan depend upon
cne o.‘ McDowe'"
lU5; a-e
at* .Luted as thiee features which
hove cau»Mi the growth of Mc-
DawtTIV store. Mr. M-Dc- ••
!« JStS 4".rnoNE MAIN ll!»
tatton in always giving tne older
TRI-CITi CLEANERS
, . .
DELIVERIES—NOT PROMISES
BAYTOWN,1
—
[{<* Die need
1 brothers.
• » fortune
’ • • •
has an
ii»Js. Thei
Many m
\ f»<ure of An
1 «f several 0
Ine early toffRe*d & St"ckland
oJar-and n aking the^ttoiif . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
807 Citirans Slate Bpnk Building
STAR BATTERY SERVICE
InioIwMa C T
sH^cna 03000
McDowell’s Grocery & Market
Rebekah Cake Sale
Prove* Successful
r!S[I(?I03[3J1B
n osisciama Q
EiSIlHil BEBHB
PHONE M lliff
A RED and WHITE STORE
* Belter Delivery Service *
KERR INSURANCE ,
AGENCY
The cake sale held Saturday by
member* of the local Rebekah
lodge proved an immense succer*,
»* esi reportetl today by Mrs. R.
BAYTOWN L Lawlesa, who waa in chnrg'
of the sale. The money derived
will be added to the building fund.
Mrs. lawless expressed thank*
to all those, persons who assisted
in making tne affair a succcaa.
I’lloN i: to:. GOOSE CREKK
WE‘MANUFACTURE STAR BATTERIES
STARTER, IGNITION AND GENERATOR REPAIRS
I-'YIMt'DT U A nm IMt'P AIIN
112 TEXAS AVENUE"' ‘ ERIC HARTMAN,
Robert V. Alvarez
TAILOR
BUSNESS and DRESS SUITS
Made To Order
JONES & MASSEY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
prod and
ill continue
Bl Ur*?
^ntinue t<
a popu
'll! contim
1 as the
1 they rapid
^ toalization-
furthor im
and even 1
[Bohlcm will t
hort on t
advice.
LIGHTING FIXTURE3 and WIBING
REPAIRING-PHONE 124
WEATF
INSURANCE
212 TEXAS AVENUE
Karl Auer Welsbach, Austrian
inventor, invented the incandes-
cent gas burner in I blit).
ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
Next to Bus Station
■ .......■**
SATISFIED ADVERTISERS SAY
SE THE SUN TO GET RESULTS.
J*$ ARE;
."hh probai
cneralT
AS: SI
ally
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1931, newspaper, November 16, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020762/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.